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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-05-24 - Orange Coast Pilot.. SPORTS CJF track titles on the line today Serving the Newport!JJ!esa community 'since 1907 .. .. Crt1mmel not first . ~ex ·offender Forgey housed • •Man convicted of sexually molesting 17-year-old who once shared Newport Crest condo with the psychiatrist. By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -James Lee Crummel is not the first sex criminal to have shared a New- local psychiatrist Dr. Burnell Forgey. Nearly 20 years before police posted fliers announcing Crum- mel's record as a high-risk sex offender -spurrtpg . angry protests both at the doctor's Avo- cado Avenue office and at the condo where Crummel claims be serves as the "caretaker" - Forgey liv~ at the Ima Loa Court ities later described as having a long history of sexual perversion. The man, David Lloyd Colvin, was a Michigan native who died in 1989 of complications resulting from AIDS. He was 36. Existing county records paint a dark and incomplete portrait of him. They reveal, however, that the condo -now the focus of neigh- borhood rage -was once the subject of a civil lawsuit between Colvin and Forgey. Forgey, 79, could not be re o . Colvin, who claimed he worked for Forgey from March 1974 to February 1979 -first as a "houseboy" and then as an office manager and financial manager -took hii for- mer employer to court in a dispute over who owned the condo. The dispute apparently arose alter Colvin asked him out of the Newport Beach City Jail, where he was being held for a child molestation · arrest the week of Feb. 15, 1979, court records show. Forgey claimed he refused the request, and Colvin's lawyer alleged that "on or about Feb. 20, 1979, Forgey wrongfully locked Colvin out of the property." Colvin and Forgey bought two · Costa Mesa homes together, at 1003 Post Road and 1791 Jamaica Road, and parlayed the earnin s eo e a oa property in 1977, Colvin claimed in the suit. The Ima Loa property is now owned by one qf Forgey's relatives. Court docwnents say Crummel testified as a witness at the trial, but a search of the records did not turn up the testimony .. Six years later, on July 15, 1985, Colvin pleaded guilty in Orange County Superior Court to charges of kidnapping and orally copulating a 17-year-old boy at a trash bin behind a building in Garden Grove. o vm drew a sentence of one year in county jail and five years probation. But in August 1986, after his-release, Calvin's proba- • SEE CRUMMEL PAGE A6 ()tl(' stud<~11t kill(~d. 9 h11rt .., . ' . ·Teen dies; -nine others . . injured ID carwrOCk By Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot One Newport Harbor High student died and nine others were injured in an early ·Pnday morning. crash tba.t ,~tt shock waves through the Newport- Mesa community. The accident. --------.. one of the dark- est in Newport Harbor's history, occurred when a Chevrolet Blazer heading south- bound on Irvine Avenue struck the median, rolled sevenl times and eject- ed eight of the 10 passengers. .._ __ ...._ __ • Donald Bridg-EfM'tlSENGCO/DMYPl.OT man, 18, was •Site of Tll.....,.. p r o n o u n c e d fatal auto <rMb. dead at the SQme, and Jason Andrew Rau.sch. 18, who WU driving Bridgman's Blazer, was treated at Hoag Hospital and anested for vehicular D>ADslaughter, Newport Beach police said. • see ACCIDENT P~E A14 • ~ you a reality. check' . . •Students, parents and commUnity try to grapple with pain Of fatal aab. A2 SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1997 second front FUN IN . THE SUN? . -Weekend weather calls for morning fog, clouds at least part of day By Tina Borgatta, Da11y Pilot COSTA MESA -U you're thinking about heading out to the beach for some fun in the s·un this Memorial Day week- end, you may be disappointed. Wa ter temperatures should be warm, in the 60s, but the weather on the beach is expected to be cloudy, with early morning fog and low clouds for at least part of the day,. said National . We ather Rockwell. Afternoons may be a little breezy as well, h e said. pretty much of the same all ..weekend." · . But 'that's not unusual for this time of year, Rockwell said. • •This is normal for this time of year," he said. "What wasn't normal was March and April, when it was kind of dry and hot.• Although, those unseason- ably warm days in early spring a.re the reason for the warm water temper•tures now, Rock- well said. that we've had the low clouds and fog," he said. "What has happened is the sun has been hitting the water in March and April, and it's been warming the water up.• Surfers this weekend likely will see 2-to 4-foot southwest ./ Funds for Back~Ry dredging expected By Tony Oodero, Dal/}' Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -City officials here now believe they will get the $.5 million needed to dredge the Back Bay and save it from the ever-growing threat of silt and mud. Newport officials were buoyed tees for both the state Senate and Assembly are recommending a combined $4.9 million for the dredging. City officials, though, believe the filial figure will be close)' to $2 million. ~ •You may hl;\,_Ve some drizzle m the morning -late night, from a bout midnight to about 8 a.m., • Rockwell said. "Low temperatures will be in the low 60s, and the highs will be in the low· 70s -so, kind of cool, kind of cloudy, with some afternoon wind. swells. Winds off"5hore will be ·· -OON LEACH / OMV PILOT ~c~~~: ~it!b~ulf~om~~~ Doug Lacbman, owner of Xanadu Bike and Skate;-takes adva:tage of the weather condlttom "The Upper Newport Bcnr is truly a state treasure,• Mayor.Jan Debay said in a prepared state- ment. •Jts 152 acres provides eco- logically significant habitat for many rare and endangered species. 'Ibis week's action by the budget subcommittees moves us closer to accomplishing the city's goal to securing the necessary funds to restore the Upper Bay to its natural beauty this year. 9 "And you're going to have the afterzi1oon. and polishes up his vintage 1952 Chrysler Windsor on 22nd Street ln Newport Beach. .. Teens suspected of shooting ducks Police Union orgaajzes ~dVertising blitz. . . 'IWo Costa Mesa teenagers were arrested Wednesday night after allegedly shooting at ducks with an air gun at TeWinkle Park. though police say there is no apparent link betweeu the sus- pects and'the rash of bird-slay- ings that swept the park in March. Police airested the teenagers, who are 15 and l6 years old, after responding to a tip that four boys were shooting at ducks at the Arlington Drtve ·sanctuary, said -Costa Mesa polioe U. Ron Smith. 'IWo suspects escaped arrest. but all four boys are desa1bed as Costa Mesa High School students who' live near the park. Smith said He said the boys were later released to their parents. Smith said no killed or injured ducks were found -By Christopher Golfard • Newport Beach officers ask public to rally behind them in contt.act negotiations with the city. By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -An advertising blitz organized by the Newport Beach Police Employees Association is urging the public to rally behind rank- and-file officers in opposing the city's proposed employment con- tract. While contract negotiations between . the city and police e mployees have dragged on since October 1995, police offi- cers continue to work without a 1996 contract. The 1998 negotia- tions are set to begin this fall. An ad in today's Daily Pilot alleges the city has cut 20% of its police force s~ce 1991; dishon- ored previous contract commit- ments; and is proposing serious cuts in police benefits. The advertisements, which alternate in three newspapers starting today, ¥e scheduled to appear Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday. City Manager Kevin Murphy said police employees have received an 11 % salary increase in the past three and a half years. Also, he said the ci\y is_pro_posing an initial 5.63% salary increase, with a 3.2% increase in retire- ment benefits in July and anoth- er 2% salary increase in.January. "We acknowledge that police work is hard and difficult, and we want the best and are willing to· pay a wage to do that,• Murphy said. "But there has to be some willingness on· the other side to READERS HOTLINE 642-6086 Mesa, CA. 92626. Copyright No news stOl'les, Illustrations. edito- rial ma~er or advertlsemenu herein can be reproduced with· out Wl'ltten permission of copy· right owner. VOL 91, NO. 113 ntOMAS H. JOHNSON, Publisher WIWAM LOBOEU. Editor Record your comments about • the Dally Pilot or news tips. ADDRESS Our address Is 330 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa, <:allf. 92627. CORRECTIONS It Is the Pilot's policy to prompt· ly correct all errors of substance. Please call 574-4233. m HOW TO REAt~ US Ora.it.don The Times Orange County (800) 252-9141 Advertising Qasslfled 642-5678 Display 642-4321 Editorial ,.. . TEMPERATURE$ Newport Beach 6&'58 ~~T~oast Balboa 6&'58 Costa Mesa 78/57 Corona del Mar 70/53 work with us. I don't have a printing press in my office to print money." The advertiseihent pits con- cerns about safety against the city's contract proposal, suggest- ing that population growth and higher revenue s should mean more money for cops. "We thought we should inform the citizens so they know .:. (and) can decide the quality of the contract they want to have for their police," said John Veale, a computer systems manager for the Policb Department and a police association board member. SWl, Murphy contends the proposed contract ranks Newport Beech police \he second-highest paid in Orange County. •111e other seven employees associations have worked with Us to come to. an agreement," Mur- phy said. ·"This is the only one that !185 not. 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I would encourage anyon e to examine th~facts.• Among the issues being deb(lted between the city and police association is the use of flex time, Murphy said. The pur- pose of Ilex ti.rile is t9 allow police employees time off of work, but Mwphy said employees use it as another source of incom e. The proposed contract would make it mandatory that employees use a mUU.mum of 80 h ours o. year or 10 days off. Last year, the d ty paid police employees $700,000 for unused flex days, compared to $175,000 in 1992, lfiwphy said. •All th~ time we give them for time off, they are accumulating it and getting more P8'l• • ~urphy said. •So it's not being"Used for its intended purpose.• The remaining $3 million could come from some $6.3 mil- lion that is sitting in a separate Senate bill, officials said. The city is expecting to get a big portion of that $6.3 mililon, 'maybe as much as $3 million of it, said Peggy Ducey, the assistant to Newport Beach Oty Manager Kevin Murphy. •1 think it's looking very good that we will get the funds for th~ . bay," Ducey said. •Everyone is starting to understand the need for this project.• " Additionally, Ducey Said it~ the belief of city offida1s that Gov. Pete Wllson is supportive of the dredging project. Indeed, in April, Gov. Wilson pledged $2 million for the dredging ca\lle. City ,..,,., haft stepped up eftortl to dledfll 1be bey .. -accumulation -of mud and silt dripping in from San Die go Creek threaten to fill in the eooT- logically sensitive estwlly am~ tum it into a meadow. .. .. r ---------~--------~----------------~ I ·1 I .I I ·1 I ·I . :, l ·:. a _.···. AROUND TOWN ......•. A7 Sunah.lne and . BEST BUYS ~ .•........•. A6 plenty of warm ClASSIFIED .............. 86 temperatr,,ires to RIGHT STUFP ........•. A 1 S go along with your ENTERTAINMENT ...... A 10 hollday weekend. Get S A., ready to tOBS back a few POLICE FILE •......... ·""' PUBLIC NOTICES ....•••• BS .,... . 2 SOCIETY ............. A1 SPORTS .•..•••••••••.. B1 I rl.1All l•Jf H '>I Tl and throw some shrimp on the barble. · See Weather, Page 2 • l\~11>1 L---------------------~---~-----~---~ • SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1997 AJ ·These are a few of his least-favorite tlrlngs obituary •N ormally, I am amild-man-nered, generally imper- turbable fellow. Ob, sure, the Rohrabacher- Pringle-Baugh·Puentes cabal frosts my freckles. To say nothing of Calt:rans, the toll road crowd and the Irvine Ranch Water Dis-• trict. Most of the time, I go-with the flow. I tell myself that lite reaJJ.y is too short to get all lathered up because some down cuts in front of me, eliminating the safe zone I have established between me and the car ahead. l • But let me tell you. it is becom- ing more and more difficult to maintain my placidity. -Stress is what it's all about, I suppose. But I really don't have all that much to be stressed about. ·Ufe is good. I love m.Jil~~· My 'Wife is beautiful, a b · t educa- ,tor and has not been exposed to head lice for years:Moreover, our ·kids are grown, wonderful, inde- pendent and happily married. : However ... e! aps oa n you some of the things that twist my · toes these days, I 'will firnl peace and happiness. To wit: • Those so-called "smart" or ·"demand" signals that halt an :armada of traffic on a major thor- oughfare so one lousy ·car can go. ·Aren't we supposed to be living in '8 democracy where majority rules? These signals are especially enraging when all that car wants to do is tum right. (Of course, I 'don't mind them at all if I'm the ·car that wants to cross the road.) ~ • Catalog houses that sell me out. Last Christmas I ordered a iew things from an outfit in Idaho. Now I am receiving catalogs by The dozen from merchants I have ·never heard of. • Merchants who want my ,Phone nwnber, even when I'm paying cash. . "Why," I ask. < "For our files," they say. "So ,we can call you up when we have • ,, MISSION VltJO fred · martin a special deal." Yeah, sure. So they can sell my number to· hucksters who will call in the middle of dinner to sell me on yet another long-distance ser- vice. •People who speed in parking lots and people who open their driver-side doors without looking to see if they're going to cause me either to crush the door and them • Young lads on those infernal motorized scooters that sound like a thousand hornets. And you know that neither the kid nor the scooter is licensed. • CUp-bold~~ that are too small. A major offender here are various theaters that will sell you a large soft drink that comes in a cup that won't fit into the ~older on the seat. So, you hold it on your leg andpr~ur pants get wet. The probl~~ has become so severe that a clerk at one local theater recently warned me that the large caffeine-free beverage I had ordered would not fit in their cup holders. • Sprinklers that are wetting down the street, not the grass next to the street • All the people who have pur- chased what are generally known as sport-utility vehlcles. When I bought my_ Jeep Grand Cherokee four and a half years ago, it was a curiosity. People turned their heads and thought: "Boy, ttiere goes a hip, knowledgeable man of the world.• · Now sport-utility vehicles swarm our streets. The other morning, at the JClJJlboree Road and Ea.stbluff Drive signal, I ,counted them. 'IWenty out of 26 vehicles waiting for the light to change were sport-utility veb.ides. • People who are so lazy they don't use their .turn signals. Not to change lanes, not when making a left turn, not even when they're going to tum into a drive (e.g., at a parking lot) out of which I want to come out. • Women who are ahead of me in the checkout line with a two- cart load of groceries. That's bad enough, but they wait until the checker announces the total. then start digging Into an enormous purse for their checkbook, then start writing the check, then have to dive back into the p~ to find their ID. Grmr. Sure, I know some of these slices of my life may seem petty to you. But ta.ken as a whole, with mUltiple occu.uences on a daily basis, they do become teeth grinders. Perhaps some of our gentle readers could contribute their own nerve-jangling experiences. .Yeah, yeah, I know: Columnists who complain about every little thing. • ~ MAR11N'S column runs every Thursday and Saturday. • Sizzling Fajita Bar - , Strolling Mariachis Margarita & Cerveza Bar Banquet Roo1111s Available in Many Locations Fnr IC' Yr•,jf~ F.imrly o~'\;nt•d, F llllily OpPr.1!.>d .~ F Hll'''y LOVt'LJ . . . . . . . . . A ALDENS Former construction owner, Trautw~in Paul Allen 'n'autwein, who lived in the Orange Copnty area for 50 years before moving to Redding, died May 7...l:it was 80. Mr. nautwein, a marine con- tractor, owned and. operated 'Irautwein Bros. Waterfront Con- struction in Newport Beach. His work included projects in Dana Point. Ventura and Ki.og Harbor marinas as well as the construc- tion of Unda Isle. He was born on Nov. 13, 1916, in Arcadia, ~· He moved from Newport Beach to Sha.st.a County Ul 1980. 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Formica Floorinl( · Introducing Formica Laminated Roon Al.Me• · On 1V LOob Like Wood Wean Like Iron $6~ sq. ft. installed ·~A4 SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1997 •• Traveliri.g nautiCal museum sets sail First ever traveling exhibit of Newport Harbor Nautical Museum will tour California and Mexico By Anastacia Freeberg, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -The Newport H.vbor Nautical Muse- um is launcfl.ing it§ first touring exhibit, on the maritime history of the California missions. The show marks another step forward for the musewn. which moved to its current location on Coast Highway a year and a half ago and quadrupled its exhibition space. "It means the staff and compe- tency of the museum is at a level where we can pull things together for an exhibit like this and make it exciting enough for other people to want to see it,• Museum Direc- tor Shell Smith said of the exhibit. In addition to the towing show, the museum has already locked in exhibits through the spring of 1999 and staff is working on shows for 2000. The museum has taken on . . . . I with an Australian museum on a 1999 exhibit, as well as with other Pacific Rim maritime museums, Smith said. The traveling exhibit -bas~ on a show in the museum's Grand Salon that will run through mid- July -will actually be two shows, one of which will tour California and the other in Mexico. ••What we learned about mis~ sions in fourth grade is so nanow. The maritime bistoyY' is always a swprise to people,• said Monica Hunter, curator of itle show. Ships not only got people to the "New World,• brought supplies to the missions and were key in ~stablishing sea trade, but the 'Native Americans had developed their own vessels, Hunter said. And the first two missions built in what is now California were locat- ed by the ocean (San Diego and Monterey Bay). "The idea for developing the traveling exhibit came when we realized it was the only exhibit focusing an maritime activities," Hunter said. The exhibit will be aimed at small museums and community centers that normally don't have the money to carry these types of shows, Hunter -said, adding that . . it is $1,000. The touring exhibit will be pared down from what's on view at the Nautical Museum. But partici- patin,g venues will be adding their own contributions. 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We decided to leave it open so each group can look jnto its own region and its indigenous culture and incotp<>- ·rate it into the exhibit.• The display on view at the Nau- tical Museum includes items relat- ing to the area's Chumash tribe - such ·as a piece from a plank canoe -and Mission San Juan Capistra- no. · Tentative pl8ns for the traveling exhibit include some panels bear- ing maps, drawings and inform.a-· tion on navigation tools, shipbuild- ing and timelines. 1\vo glass cases will display artifacts and ship mod- $ from the period. Funding for the project will come from the California Council for the Humanities, the state's ver- sion of the National Endowment for the Arts, Hunter said. BRIAN P08UOA/OAILY Pll.Ol The Nautical ~useum staff will meet with the council in mid-June o resen i Hunter hopes the exhibit will begin touring in the f~. Newport Harbor Nauttcal Museum curator o ca Wi an · , a 19th century sdentWc vessel used by Darwin. 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B EFORE THE BEACH OR PICNIC, HONOR MEMORtAL DAV: The American Legion Newport Harbor Post 291 ts · hQlding its annual Memorial Day program Monday begin- ning at 11 a.m. at the Garde,f V&Ior at Pacific View Memo · Park in Newport Beach. The Garden of Valor -com- prised of six gray monuments, each' with a glass-like surface depict!ng a unif onned service - was constructed by Pacific View park and dedicated on Memori- ' al Day in 1995. Guest speakers will include World War II veteran and noted historian George Grupe and Col. T.A. Caugblan, command- ing officer of the Tustin Marine Air Station. Scheduled to attend as guests of honor are three Medal of Honor recipients from Orange CQunty: Col. William E. Bcuber (retired), Walter Ehlers and Ken Walsch. The event is open to the pub- lic and will feature the Los Angel~s Scots Pipers, the Legion Post Honor Guard and Rifle Squad and the release of 100 white doves symbolizing peace. Bring the family and h9nor those who have served us so well. 40 YEARS!!! Wow! That 's Stability!! Rabbitt Insurance Agency AlITO • HOMEOWNERS• HF.Allll Si11u 1957 ~ ~)J A,R:a-.«•~-~ r , 631-7740 44 l Old Newvon Blvd. • Newport Beach l~H .... KoopllAll) jim debOom OUTSTANDING COMMUNITY I.EADER: The Newport Harbor Jaycees presented the Outstand- ing Community LeadeTAward to BW Hamilton, past president of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce, current president of the Newport 1-larbor Nautical Museum and owner of the Can- nery Restaurant and Riverboat Cafe, in recognition of dedicated service and contribution to the community. Hamilton can be found volun- teering a t a variety of communi- ty acti~tieWAc~ ~g the service line at ihTioup Kitchen, hosting visiting New- port Beach Sister City digni- taries or donating a dinner or J;MIO$ a local charity. The award is well deserved. SCHOLARSHIP REPAYMENT: Roier J. Browo,.1967 Corona del Mar scholarship recipient from the Newport-Balboa Rotary Club, returned an equal amount of the scholarship in order that the club might •use it again to help another young person con- tinue his education." He complet~ the second year of a doctoral program at Pennsylvania State Unive~ity this year and will receive his degree in finance in the year 2000. His college education will have spanned five decades. ln the letter to club president Mac MacAdam, he stated "Hope you will fOigive the fact that (I'm) returning only the principal ... the lesson your· organization taught me and the example you set for me found fertile ground as the interest was invested elsewhere. My grandmother taught at Arkansas State University for 30 years and in 1988 my wife and I endowed a small permanent scholarship in h~r name." He adds "I hope you feel that your confidence in me was war- CHINA AND CRYSTAL fL()()R SAMl>JJE SALE I French Limoges/English Bone* Place Settings/ Accessories I I SATURDAY, MAY 31*10AM,5PM * 714,640,6986 I '220 Newport Center Drive (Behind Edwards Theaters) !!!PRICES DIL\ '-'Tll'.\LLY RElll'CED!!! I Plug into the Pilot Classified sectlon·to find services from electronics and plumbers, to landscapers and painters. SALE ENDS WEDNESDAY MAY 28™ j[;d~ BEADnREST PILLOW · with purchase · ot any Ultra and World c11ss i!!.f.!! &YT "Empress" "Entre" ... Ea. Pc.-·--··-··$128 hi Ea. Pc.. 1d 1 ........ $111 ..... 2 Pc. set ... --$391 ... 3 llC-set., I;, o , .. ,.$541 ~· If "Roosevelt" ... Ea. Pc._. ___ $Z2J hi Ea. Pc. .. ___ $318 ..... 2 Pc. set_$&98 liw l (IC. set ........... -$991 ~ II "World Class Super Firm" ... 2 Pc. set. .... ,_ ....... $551 hi 2 Pc. llL .... -... ..$111 ..... 2 Pc. ··---S741 lilc 3 (IC. stt--$1141 ranted and thank you for your support at a critical stage in my young life." By bis ac.'tions, Roger Brown proved it wast WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF SERVICE CLUBS ... Granya Hardiman, Classification: Domestic Law, sponsored by Richard Oberrelter, who joined the Newport-Balboa Rotary Club. WORTH REPEATING: From the Kiwanis Club oJ Newport Beach-Corona del Mar newslet- ter "Never decide to do nothing just because you can only do a little. Do what you can.• SERVICE aus MEETINGS THIS COM- ING WEEK. Want to get more Involved ilV In your community, make ~ friends. network or give somethln~ back to your community'? try a service dubl You are Invited to attend a club meet- ing this coming week. Many dubs will buy your first guest meal for you. TUESDAY -7:30 a.m.: The Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the Balboa Bay Club to hear an update on Project 2000 -Balboa Peninsula Reno- vation. Noon: Downtown Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club meets at the Costa Mesa Community Center. & p .m.: Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club, the Fish Fry Club meets at the Costa Mesa Country Club to begin preparation for the 52nd annual Fish Fry being held May 30 through June 1. WEDNESDAY -7:15 a.m.: South Coast Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the Center Club, Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club meets at the University Athletic Club. Noon: Costa Mesa Rotary Club meets at Mesa Verde Country Club. The RO LEX GRADUATION DAY: A TDD FOR PROUD PARENTS AND ROLEX. \ It's a special day for the entire family and an event that requires a special and enduring gift: a Rolex timepiece. Rugged and beautiful , functional and dependable, it will be treasured for a lifetime and always serve as a reminder of just how proud you are. Only At Your OfDctal Rolex J eweler CHARLES H. BARR Exchange Clvb of Orainge Coast meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club 6 p.m.: Newport Balboa Rotary Club meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club to hear N~ White on early BJl- boa history. • THURSDAY -7 a.m.: Costa Mesa· Orange Coast Breakfast Lions Club meets at Mimi's Cafe. Noon: Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach-Corona det ' Mar meets ~t the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. The Exchange Club °'f Newport Harbor l'Tleets at the Shark. Island Yacht Club for a Special Guest Day program. Rotary Club of Newport· Irvine meets at the Irvine Marriott Hotel to hear a special report on the Group Study Exchange program to Argentina by Danielle Bialek. • COMMUNITY • aues is published every Saturday in the Daily Pilot. Fax your service club's meeting informa- tion to 631-5851 or mail to 1743 Bay· port Way. Newport Beach, 92660. 642-3310 1803 We tcliff Drive. Newpon Beach o-•.GAIT 1.-,~-ar-...__ .......... _ ar FIRST SALE EVER t he spirit, soul , and of the 30°/o Off on Selected Merchandise Sat. 10°/o Off all Jackets . Memoria1 May 24th Day Mon. Sale May 26th P•ahlon laland • Newport BellCh • 844 9888 · A6 SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1997 briefly in the news Chuck Jones showroom garners kudos The Chuck Jones Showroom is making its mark on Corona del Mar, in a couple of different ways. 9n Saturday, the arumator's showplace, located at 3636 E. Coast Highway, will be given the Community Service Award from the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce. The showroom - recognized for its involvement in community events and its com- mitment to maintaining a busi- ness in the city -will be the site of an award presentation at 9 a.m. Also on Saturday, the United States Postal Service and the Corona del Mar Postal Station will unveil the Salute to Chuck Jones postmark, commemorating the de but of the Bugs Bunny postage stamp. The stamp and related items will be on sale at the showroom F.or more information, call Robert Patrick atl~-1900. Estancia High W'nior a warded scholarship Amy Decke r, a senior at Estancia High School, won first place m the Los Angeles Depart- CRUMM EL CONTINUED FROM A 1 tion supervisor said he Vlolated the terms of hlS probation by tail- ing to appedr for psychiatric counseWtg at the county Free Clinic m Anaheim. That drew him a second Jail sentence, which was suspended The proballon report described hlrn as ·an mdiVld uaJ who has a long history of arrests for indecent exposure, le,wd conduct, sexual perver~1on, and the present charges fbr which the probationer was granted probation.~ Colvin died of complications from AJDS at Hoag Hospital on Jan. 16, 1989, and his ashes we re scattered in the sea otf Newport Beach, according to county death records. Proteste rs began picketing Forgey's office after learning he lived with Crum.me t. and they RUFFLES UPHOLSTERY Wllere Y-W. C..Ven .... 1922 HAllOI llVO¥ COSTA MESA -S.U-11 S6 $2951111 complete Call Toll Free 888-27 l .:4567 Oon'c Delay. Avoid Probace! David Pawlowski Arrorney at Law ~ ALDEN'S CARPET has opened a new Area Rug Studio Why Pay Dept Store Prices? ALL RUGS & RUNNERS on SALE. Handmade wools. synthetics. sisal ALDEN'S CARPETS, INC. 166.'.J Plat cntla SI.. CO'>l(I ~ICSd 646-4838 ment of Cultural Affairs' Artists of the Future vocal competition. She will receive a $2,000 scholar- ship award for her music studies at the Manhattan School or Music in New York. . Amyalso won first place in the Laila S. Conlin Vocal Competi- tion sponsored by Opera Pad.fie. . Veterans of Foreign Wars holds memorial service The Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3536 will bold its 43rd annu- al Memorial Day Service, called Lest We Forget, beginning at 11 a.m . Monday at Harbor Lawn Memorial Park in Costa Mesa. Speaker Oapiel R. Dav&y, rec- ognized by former President George Bush as the 628th point of light, has dedicated nearly 50 years to helping the plight of the American Indian. Davey, 72, of Santa Ana. was also recognized by the Positive Titlnking Founda- tion. "Ronald Reagan presented the awprd to Danny," said Harold "Bud" H9hl. program chairman of the post. The All-American Boys Choir also will be featured at the event, accuse the psychiatrist of harbor- ing a man who has sex-crime con- victions in four states. Last week, Crununel became the third Orange County sex offender to have his where abouts as well as the dedication of a tree as a living memorial to all veter- ans who gave their lives in war. Additionally, there will be a presentation of memorial wreaths. and placement of bwial flags into the Avenue of Flags. Lincoln School holds oil book fair fund-raiser Lincoln Elementary School, will bold a bo9k fair fund-raiser May 27-30, from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., at the school at 3101 Pacif- ic View Drive. For more infor· mation, call the school at 760- 3365. McLeod named to Sister City International Georgiana McLeod was appointed regional director of Southern Calilornia for the Sister City International Association at their annual meeting in Palm Desert on May 17. McLeod, a former director of special projects for 1he Newport- Mesa Unified School District, was active in education and adminis- tration for 39 years before her retirement. publicized under the controver- sial Megan's Law when police posted fliers describing him as a high-risk offender who targets boys between the ages of 9 and 16 .. GET YOUR BUNS IN HERE ! •HOT DOG •HAMBURGER KAISER r:----:1 I I I I ,,. I Buy 8 I I Get 4 Free I (Of equal or greater I .value) I Limit 5 doz. I per customer I L Exp 5128/9-7 ·'I ____ .. Open Mon -Sat. 6am -6:~0pm 426 E. 17th St, Costa Mesa (By Wherehou~e RecordsJ 646-1440 • r Its not a pipe dream to find a good plumber products, bedding and acces- sories, as well as its clothing line for boys and girls from newborn up to 36 months. The BabyGap line was originally ottered only in GapKids stores. B est Buys reader htrkk C.CUgan of Newport Beach ls looking for a good plumber. The only one I recommend Is Jolm Egan Pl~blng Servlcel (8'2-2013) in Newport Beach. After a few bad experiences with plumbers, it's a blessing to find one you can trust, and one who does a good job. Eg_an's prices are fair and he's very conscientious about doing great work. If you're artistic, enter tbe Father's Day drawing contest at Kayaks Weekend Wear (831- 2996); you could win a wet suit, Iongboard, or skateboard. To 11 enter, submit any action picture, . greer ~Ider surfing or skateboarding with d your name, phone number and address. Kayal(s Weekend Wear -Donna 'Hokamon and Jean Battey, owners of Flea Bane, is a one-stop shopping destina- tiOll for men's and women's sur- fwear and swimwear. It carries all of the popular name brands including Quiksilver, Club, . would like Best Buys readers to know that they are still in the · llea-ridding business. In fact, the owners are in their seventh year of business. Their secret weapon against fleas is a dust- free and chemical-free formula, consisting ol only minerals and herbs. "We totally guarantee our service will rid your home of fleas or we will return and ser· vice your home at no cost,• said Hokanson. "However, no one has needed us to do so in three years." Aea Bane has a new telephone number (760-6263) and new clients will receive $25 off, if you mention this Best Buys column. BabyGap (t27-0994) recently opened·in South Coast Plaza, directly across from GapKids on the first level, near the Carousel. The store is the company's only freestanding store in Southem California, and carries the com- plete line of BabyGap layette Raisins, Reyn Spooner, Quiksil- ver Boys, Roxy, and Radio Fiji. " Kayaks is located at 1036 Irvine .: Ave. in Newport Beach. 11 • BEST BETS appears Thursdays and Saturdays. If you know of a good buy, call me at 540-1224, fax me at 64fr 4170, or write to me: Best Buys, Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627 I u .. FREE PAGER ·NOT LIKELY I $4.50 ~ Rn<lln""' .Pe1 monrh ~ ~000 -~ Billed Annually • • Vt R~ flONS AIRT~UC tf CALL ~-····•·YIBllAft v ~4~1-G Paging 1-lla-184·2721 or 714-241-4221 BRISTOL & BAKER (NEXT TO 7·11) COSTA MESA Plug into the Pilot Classified section to find services from electronics and plumbers, to landscapers and painters FIELD FRESH PRODUCE STA 400 EAST 17th (Comer 17th. & Tustin) We Specialize In The Freshest A nd Sweetest SUMMER HOURS MS 9AM -7PM SUN lOAM 6PM l,,.l _F_EA_:nJ_Rl_NG_MA_l-Nl:_Y_l_OCAL __ _ .. ORANQE COUNTY PRODUCE Local White & Yelww'Corn WE'RE NOT FANCY BUT Picked From The ~, '6~6FRE79s7u Fields Daily!!! 7 ~ fQUALITY PRODUCEATGRP.ATPRJCES I NOW FEATURING SUPER SWEET BEST & FRESHEST RANCH EGGS CALIF PEACHES I LOCALLY GROWN LARGE MAUI ONIONS 98¢ each EXD snB/97 SWEET FRF.SH LOCAL IRVINE STRAWBE~ 98¢· Basket i:: .. n. snB/97 MEDIUM SIZE FUJI APPLES .79~ lb. VINE RIPE TOMATOES "ALWAYS" .89~ lb. CHIQUITA BANANAS "ALWAYS " IRVINE LOCALLY GROWN BLUE LAKE BEA.NS .59e lb. GAS AND WASH ONE STOP CONVENIENCE!!!! only ss.9s Full Service Hand ~ash & Sealer W'ax ~Ith any gasoline fill up (Texaco CleanSystem3) Trucks & Vans $1.00 Extra , Not valfd wftla other dt.cc>unt. fra 5/31/97 '• I I ·1 I 100AY I CAMPftRE PROGRAM Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve offers its next campfire program at 7:30 p .m . in the amphitheater overlooking the wetlands at Shellmaker Island, 600 Shellma.ker, Newport Beach. Author Joan Pizzo, who bas writ- ten several children's booils on the Back Bay, will tell her story of how she became a storyteller and offer a slide show of the real and illustrated birds of the Back Bay. For more information, call 640- 6746. 11JESDAY SOLAR FUELS Launch Pad offers a free lec- ture on solar fuels and the future at 7 p.m. at 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. The lecture will include a discussion about hybrid solar- electric cars and the possibility of running the planet on just sun- light and water during the 21st century. For reservations, call 540- 2001. OULD CUSTODY The law offices of Llsa A. Cian- cio offers a free workshop, What You Need to Know About Child Custody and Support, at 6:30 p.m. at 881 Dover Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach. Reservations are required at 574-086'5. CHAMBER MIXER The Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce offers its quarterly mixer from 5 to 7 p.m. at Glendale Federal Bank, 3748 E. Coast Highway. For more information, call 673-4050. REPUBLICAN WOMEN The Costa Mesa Republican Women Federated will hold its meeting at 10:30 a.m. at the Cos- ta Mesa Golf and Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive. Por lunch r~servations, .call 557-6545. AITENTION Coastline Counseling Center offers a workshop, Speak Up for •Yourself: Assertion For Attention Deficit Disorder A~ults, frpm 7 to 9 p.m. at 1200 Quail St., Suite 105, Newport Beach. Admission is $20. For more information, call 476- 0991. WEDNESDAY BOYS CH<!>RUS The All-American Boys Chorus performs at 11 a.m. at Harbor Lawn Memorial Park, 1625 Gisler Ave., Costa Mesa as part of the 43rd annual M~orial Day obser- vance conducted by the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Coast Line Post 3536. Admission is free. For more information, call 646-6302. SEA EXPLORER Sea Explorer Ship -Del Mar 711 of Orange County will meet at 7 p.m. at the Sea Explorer Sea Base, 193 1 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The group is looking ~or 13-to 18-year-old boys who are interested in being a part of the best sea explorer ships in Music By Griffin and Arpino! May 30th, 1997 at~ Clilldren can JXU1icipate in a program~ esJXrially for them. Coot f (J' tre entire evening, iocluding a pre<XllCert BBQ chicken dinner is ooly $5.00 for adults, $3.00 for children 3-t 0 and children under 3 are free! ~ for Tickets! Question.5? Directiorn! 574-2222 fa) St. Andrews Rd. Newport Beach. Public Invited 43rd Annl!al Memorial Day 8erVices May 26, 1997 11 :00 AM Floral Wreath presentation commemorating those who served in • WWI • WWII • Korea • • Vietnam • Persian Gulf • ~ dM 5'7dl Aaalvenary of the Com Mesa V.F.W. POllt#353' EatertabameatPnmded~~-B~y~~~~~-r­ THEALLAMERICAN BOYS CHORUS Complimentary t;lot Dop and~ ~ ...... ~ ~~ Harbor Liwn • Mount Olive Mom.iary & Memorial Park 1615 G•lcr Avenue · Costa Mesa 540-5554 Calvin Klein Ellen Tracy ' Giorgio Amani ' CK ' Hugo Boss ' Guess ' Orange County. A well-rounded maritime experience program that encompasses sailing, seamanship, piloting, navigation and cruising will be offered. For more infonna- tion, call 642-8503. ANANOAL EXPO . The Cost4 Mesa Chamber of. Commerce presents the Orange County Financial Services and Orange Coast College Education and Financial Expo dwing the Business After Hours Mixer from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at OCC, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 432-5725. RELATIONSHIPS . The Inside Edge offers a semi- nar, Why Men Don't Get Enough Sex and Women Don't Get Enough Love, from 6:30 to 8:30 a.m. at Scott's Restaurant, 3300 Bristol, Costa Mesa. First-time guests pay $20 and others pay $35. For reservations, call 460-4242. CRIBBAGE The Newport Beach Parks and Recreation Cribbage Club will meet at 6:45 p .m . at the Oasis Cen- ter, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. All levels are welcome and lessons are available. For more information, call 642-0817. FOURTH OF JULY The West Newport Beach Asso- ciation is having its annual meetihg . at 7 p.m. at the Coundl Chambers at Newport Beach aty Hall. 3300 Newport Blvd. The speaker will be Lt. Andy Gon1s of the Newport Beach Polloe Department, who will d1$cua the Police Department's plan for the July-'· For information. c.all 548--4560. • MAY MIXER The Orange County Young Republican Events presents its May Mixer at 6:3Q p .m . at The Cannery, 3010 Lafayette Ave., Newport Beach. Cost is $5 for members and $8 for guests. For more information, call 364-4359. CAREER NETWORK The next free Career Network meeting for those unemployed will be at 7:30 p.m. in the Stewart Lounge at St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church, 600 St. Andrews Road. Newport Beach. For more information, call 574-2239. MONEY TALK CPA/Law Porum offers a semi- nar, Dischargeability of Taxes - Bankruptcy and Ho...y to Remain in Business and Stay i\live, from 7 to 9:30 a.m. at Wyndham Garden Hotel, 3350 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa. Cost is $25 with breakfast included. For more Whatever your landscape or Maintenance needs, Lloyd's --~ can do it all... THIHICIHC AIOUT LANDSCAPING OR YARD MAIHTEHAHCE7 STOP IY THE NURSERY OR CALL FOR A FREE ESTIMATE TC>DAYI I [LJ !a.~u·s 1. ~;...., 2038 Newport Blvd. (at Bay St.) Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Serving Oranqe Countv For 34 Years State Dcense No. 66.42ss .. information, call 241-3158. SOOALHOUR Center 500, a support group ol the Orange County Perlorming Arts Center, otters a social hour from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at 650 Town Cen- ter Drive, Cost.a Mesa. Cost is SS for fim-time guests, $15 foe others and members are free. Por reservations, call 556-2122, ext. 218. 'CARNIVAL' The Estancia ~h School Dra- ma Department presents MCa.mi- val," a high-spirited, fast-paced musical, at 7:30 p.m. at Newport Harbor High School Theater, 600 Irvine ~ve., Newport Beach. Advance tickets are $7, $8 at the door. For information, ciill 955-9000. I LONG-TERM CA.RE Courtlandt Financial G roup offers a free workshop , Long- Term Care, from 1 to 2 p.m. at the University Athletic Club, 1701 Quail St., Newport Beacp. For more information, call 251 -6901. MAY31 TREE PlANJlNG Thees will be planted on Jacaranda Avenue, Myrtlewood Street and the surrounding neigh- borhood at 9 a.m. by ReLeaf Costa Mesa board members and volun- SATURDAY, MAY 2" 1997 A7 teers. Pmtidpa.nls of all ages will meet at 2933 Ja.ca.randa. Ave. For more information, call 437-581.C. BEAOt Q.EANUP A beach cleanup day in con- nection with the City of Newport Bea.ch Adopt-A-Beach program will be held at 10 a.in. at Corona del Mar State Beach on the comer of Ocean Boulevard and Mar- guerite Avenue. For more infor- mation, call 246-4198 . LONG-TERM CARE Courtlandt Financial Group offers a free workshop, Long- Term Care, from 10 to 11 a.m. at the University Athletic Club, 1701 Quail St., Newport Beach. For more information, call 251-6901. CPR CLASS Fitness Concepts, Inc. offers a CPR class from 8 a.m. to nQOn at the Hoag Health Center, 1170 Balter St., Costa Mesa. Course fee is $25. For reservations, call 631-3623. JUNE 1 SAL~NG ·~NGTii Hoag Cancer Center presents •A Celebration of Ufe, • saluting the strength and courage of cancer survivoFS, from 1 to 3:30 p.m. at One Hoag Drive, Newport Beach. For reservations, call 642-7787. •1 T-~~ ~~LL~~T~~~ CONTEMPORARY WOMEN'S WEAR 5 ACCESSORIES ........... Dl.._..M. Clll-Mll:==:---- 675'6117 Howard Conn M.D., UCI Cosmetic Eyelid Specialist Laser Expert Makes Looking ~ounger Easy and Affordable Cowtic erdid nigayud a.um. • ruar&ciDg Ut uaoag * lllOlt popalat coemetic pnKZ!dwa today. It is iapor- tut to c:booee a doctor no ia DO( oaly a traiDed plastic awpa, bat ~ wlio ii· a qaali&ed apat of die era ud die Den'a ud'tl.ne 18110aadiag die eJ"'o Al an oaJar PluOc: Swpon. Dr. C.OU, Ollef of Ocular Plattic Sargay at UO, u one of the few doc:ton ill the coaatry no ia aach an apat. 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' It ~ •• ' b .. .. ... • I • I I I I ' I •• I I ' SATURDAY, MAY 24. 1997 JUNB2 'IMAGING EXPO The Polaroid Imaging Expo '97 'Will take place from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Red Lion HoteL 3050 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Attendees can experience instant feedback 'in a hands-on learning environ- ment conducted by Polaroid Commercial Itnaging Specialists. Products being demonstrated include instant cameras, instant computer slide and print film recorders, ID systems, digital scanners and cameras. For more utlonnation, call (800) 336-9672, ext. 6004. GARDEN CLUB The Post-Convention meeting of Orange Couoty District of Cali- fornia Garden Clubs, Inc., will be held at 10 a .m. on the third fioor at the Crystal Court, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. There will be a pre- sentation of State Awards, a catered lunch for $5 and a garden fashion show. For reservations, call 544-5751. ATIENTION Coastline Counseling Center offers a free workshop, Attention Deficit Disorder: The Big Picture, ctt 7 p.m. at 1200 QUail St., Suite 105. Newport Beach. For more rnfo1 mation, call 476·0991. ONGOING SMOKERS The Nicotine Anonymous fel- lowship wants to help men and women who smoke to quit and remain smoke-free. Call 650-2713 lor the local evening meetings nearest you. HELPLINE A private telephone cOD.IUlta· tion is offered at no charge from ? to 8 p .m. every Monday. 'hl1k with a professional about difficulties in your life by calling 759-0357. NETWORK ER The Tuesday Morning Net- worker group .shares leads from 7 to 8 a.m. every Tuesday at Mimi1s Cafe, 183$ Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more blformatlon, call 215-2903. SURPLUS FOOD Seniors and low-income fami- lies of· the Costa Mesa/Newport Beach area can obtain {fee USDA surplus food from 11 a.m. to 3 p .m. the second Friday of each month in the rear parking lot of the Church of Christ on 740 W. Wil- son St.; ~osta Mesa. Bring picture identification. For more informa- tion, call 650-~236. MESA EMERGENCY Mesa Emergency Service Amateur Communication offers the opportunity for ham radio operators to participate in the City Costa Mesa's Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service organi- zation. Weekly nets are he.ld at 7:20 p.m. on 147.060 mhz. Month- ly meetings are held· on the fourth Wednesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Police Department. For more informa- tion, call 754-7045. - MOMS SUPPORT GROUP Group process focuses on work, success and parenting issues every first and third Thurs- day from noon to 1:15 p.m. and 7 to 8:15 p.m. at 2900 Bristol St., Suite J::108, Costa Mesa. Theses- sion cost is $15. For more informa- tion, call 850-1689. DO YOU ·HAVE A SUN PROBLEM? • Will reduce gt~ • Help protect your furniture • Enhance even1tle most sopbisticated decorating scheme. 1651 Placentia Ave., Suitt E, Costa Mesa Serving Oranf19 County for over 31 Year.1 l..K''OOi64 (714) 646·4696 We Man r WE CARRY THE BEST SELECTION OF, SUNTAN PRODUCTS IN NEWPORT BEACH! I BAIN DE SOLEIL ALOE GATOR BANANA BOAT ALOE UP· COPPER'FONE and more, .. DON,T FORGET FATHER'S DAY JUNE 15! '7 723-5858 ltEPUIUCAN ASSEMBLY The COS14 Mesa Republican Assembly meets every third Thurs- day ol the month at the Neighbor· hood Conununity Center, 1845 Park Ave .. Costa Mesa. F0r mort · information, call 645-5326. ' COED SUPPORT • The Newport Beach Psycho- logical Association offers a coed Sllppo~ group every Thursday at ~ p.m. at 3101 W. Coast Highway, No. 311, Newport Beach. The support group requires free pre- assessment before joining. Por more information, call 722-4588. . • The Healing Conhection offers a coed relationship group at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesdays at 4425 Jamboree Road, 180-A, Newport Beach. For more information, call 261-8003. BODY IMAGE SUPPORT The Newport Beach Psycho- logical Association offers a body- image/moderate eating support group that meets every Wednes- day at 7 p.m. at 3101 W. Coast Highway, No. 311, Newport Beach. For more information, call 722-4588. RELAXATION Hoag Hospital pffers a free Relaxation and Imagery work- shop from 10 to 11:30 a.m. on the fourth Wednesday of every month at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, One Hoag Drive, Building 41, Newport Beach. To R.S.V.P., call 760·5542. DIVORCE MEDIATION A free lecture about divorce mediption, a.Ii alternative to the traditional two-attorney divorce, is o6ered the third Thursday of ev.ery month with attorney Alicia D. Taylor an~ psychologist Lee H. Solow. Space ii limited and reser· vationl ·are reqUired. Pol more informotion, cell 863-9590. TOASlMASTERS auas • The Newport Bea.ch Distin- guished Toastmasters Club 1300 meets every Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m:in Sgt. Pepi)eronl's meeting room, 2300 S.E. Bristol St., New- port Beach. For reservations, Call ?30-3611. •Join Mesa Messengers Toast- masters Club 691· in Costa Mesa for their meetings at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at Mesa Verde Methodist Church, 1701 Baker St., Costa Mesa. VJSitors are wel- come. For more information, call 540-4446. ·I • . • The Blue Flame Toastmasters Club 271? meets at 7 ~· every Wednesday at the Village Farmer, South Coast Plaza Village, 1651 Sunflower Ave., Costa Mesa. The meeting is free for first-time visi- tors. For more information, call 855-4308. • Toastmasters Club 231 meets at 7 a.m. every Monday at The Irvine Co., 550-C Newport Cen- ter, Newport Beach. For more information, call 733-2209. • Harborlites Toastmasters Club 1927 meets at 7 a.m. every Wednesday at the Nautical Muse- um, 151 E. Coast Highway, New- port Beach. For more information, call 854-4580. OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS Overeaters Anonymous meets from 7 to 9 p.m. every Wednesday at West Newport Community Center, 883 W. 15th St., No. 5 upstairs, Newport Beach. For more information, call 953-0900. WOMEN'S SUPPORT The Hope Ins~tute, a center lor recovery and fdmily education, l I offers a women's support group at 1 p.m. every Tuesday at 2900 Brli· tol st.. C-206, Costa Mesa. For more information, call •32-0020. • The Healing Connection offers a women's relationship group at ? p.m. on Tuesdays at 4425 Jamboree Road, 180·A~ Newport Beach. Por·more infor- mation, call 261-8003. -AMMAL BEREAVEMENT GROUP This ongoing group specializes in the needs of individuals who have sick and/or dying animals in their lives. It meets from 1:30 to 2 p.m. every Tuesday at 3101 W. Coast Highway, Suite 311, New- port Beach. Free admission, how- ever call 722-4588 for space reser- vation. ·MENTAL IUNESS SUPPORT • The Alliance fo.,r the Mentally Ill of Orange County provides education and emotional support for families dealing with mentally ill loved ones. A free support group meets from 6 to 7:30 p.m. every Tuesday at Orange County Mental Health Clinic, 3115 Red- hill Ave., Costa Mesa. Call 544- 8488 for details. •Also, St. Andrew's Presbyter- ian Church offers a support group for families with loved ones with serious mental illnesses. The group meets Sundays from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the church's Stewart Loung~. 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. The group is' open to' the community and com- mitted to confidentiality. For more· information, call 631-2880. SERIOUS IUNESS SUPPORT A free support group for indi- viduals facing HNI AIDS is held at 7 p.m. every Tuesday and a cancer support group meets at 7 p.m. every Wednesday in the lnltitute 'for ~ 'neetment and Research, 4019 Westerly Place, SUite 100. Newport Beach. For infonnation. call 251-8700. LEADSaUB • The Women's Chapter of the Costa Mesa Leads Club meets at 7:15 a.m. every W~ay •at Mimi's Cafe at Harbor and New- port boulevards in Costa Mesa. The dub is JSart of an .internation- al networking organization dedi- cated to expanding each mem- ber's business through quality leads. Call 474-2225 or 975-8338 for more information. INCEST SURVIVORS SUPftoRT Swvivors of Incest An.qnymous for female victims of senia1 abuse and rape and their friends and fam- ily meets from 10a.m. to noon every Saturday at 760 Victoria st., Costa Mesa There is no fee. For more information. call Iris at 859-3918. DIVORCE SUPPORT GROUP Mariners Church sponsors a free divorce recovery support group at 7 p.m. every Wednesday at 1000 Bison Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call 640-6010. LUPUS FOUNDATION A support group for younger patients with lupus meets from 1:30 to 3 p.m. the second and .fourth Wednesday of each month in Newport Beach. For details, call 536-1734. BREAST CANCER SUPPORT A breast cancer support group meets every Tuesday from noon to 2 p.m. at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The meetings are free. For more information, call 722-6231. CA @:~tr~'..: ff you happen to shop in Nl}wport, you should not be expecteCl to pay Our prices are the lowest! We carry a wonderful assortment of NEW quality Grandfather clocks, Cuckoos, Anniversary Clocks, Mantle clocks, Wall clocks, Ship clocks and more. ~ We also carry unusual clocks that won't be found anywhere else ... DID YOU KNOW? . f We do expert repairs on all clocks (and our repairs won't take 6 months) Authorized Sligh & Howard Miller Dealer . Sales & Repain 3441 ·C Via Udo • Newport Beach (714) 723-2333 . lfyoubfl.Yit stnneWhere else You~Paying Too.Muehl •Umbrellas • Replacement Cushions •Spa Covers , Ne•port Be.cblCO.a Mna ~ Piloc .. , 1: .. SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1997 At ::..:&..----• M1iiWS CONTIMPlATIC> WeclDMdey night Kabellah c1411es f« Jews and non.Jews are underway at =lsalah ol Newport.Peach.. Distin· Hebrew scholar and scripture tpedalltt Rabbi David Rosenberg will c:onduct the 7 p.m. MISions. Kaballah ' meant tradition in Hebrew and Involves tbe study of the mysteries of God and ~tion. A fee of $30 for memben and" ~for nonmembers coven the entire courie, which meets at°:l.401 Irvine Ave. • in Newport Beach. To register or for more lnlonnatton, call 548-6900. ~ •• DR~S Tuday, the Rev. Bob Pulliam presents Dreams -Your Inner 'Jeacher. This Sci- ence of Mind class helps people recog- ntie the Universal symbol.$ in dreams and what they can teach us about our- L selves. Pbone 646-3199 for class sched- ules and locations or to ~et more details. A $15 love offering is appreclaled. ANOTHER WAY TO BE JEWISH A two-part seminar on Hwnani.stic Judaism will answer many of the ques- tions surrounding Its existence and beliefs. On Thursday and I une 5, from • 7:30 to 9 p.m .. Juda.ism and the secular revolution will be explored at the Jewish Community Center of Orange County. In addition to being true to oneself and to one's philosophy. followers believe Humanistic Juda.ism Involves acknowl- edging and celebrating without subvert- ing one's true beliefs. Admission will cost S7 for center members and SlO for nonmembers. The center is located on ' the Jewish Federation Campus at 250 E. Baker St. In Costa Mesa. For more inf or- ' mation, call 755-0340. KNOWING GOD INTIMATELY On Tuesd ays, people of diverse backgrounds and different churches gather at Newport Harbor Lutheran Church to pursue a •one-on-one" rela- r tionship with God. The OneHeart Chris-' .nan Meditation group tea_ches and prac- tices the sp iritual steps that CilJ\ make that intimacy a dally reality. It meets from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at 798 Dover Dn- ve in Newport Beach. Either Ester Bebnam at 640-6213 or Kathy Townsend at 651-5339 can provide more inforrna· tion. PARADIGM SHIFT The Newport Beach Baha'i Commu- • nity allows participants to hear and t experience Paradigm Shilt: A New Way I -A New World at 7:30 p.m. every Fri· ' day at a private residence In Corona del • I • -· I • 4 i i • HooU66 ... May Be U6ed Out5ide 86 a Bird Feeder or ln6ide For Pot pourri, t Sweet5, ·etc. focus === ~·'" W'nlT + ADDRISS: 1230 W. laker St., Costa Mele. •TELEPHONE: 5~7787. SENIOR PASTOR: The Rev. Bruce Merrifield. +SERVICE TIMES: Sunday - 8:30 a.m. and 101.m. + SERMON: Thts Sunc:t.y•s ser· mon Is •What Time Is tt?• VINEYARD CHRISTIAN PIL- LOWSHIP OF NewttOllT 8EACH +ADDRESS: 102 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. +TELEPHONE: 556-VINE. + SENIOR PASTOR: Jo•n C. McClure. + SERVICE TIMES: Sunday - 9 a.m., 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m . + CHILD CARE: Provided for Mar. Together, they explore such ques- tions as: Can racism and prejudice be eliminated? What Is the new world order? Can confilcts be resolved without force? 'Are women and men equal? What's the spiritual solution. to our eco- nomic problems? Music and food are included: Directions: 759-0999. HEALTH DAY 'Instructor Janet Brosan leads People ~ith Arthritis Can Exercise classes Crom 10 to 11 a.m. every Tuesday at the Jew- ish Senior Center or Orange County, 250 E. Baker St.. Costa Mesa. The class includes health education. joint-protec- tion tips, relaxation techniques, pain- control techniques and socializing. Call 513-5641. ·LECTURE SERIES ' DHARMA SOOETY Newport Beach Higashi Hongan1i Buddhist Temple's Dharma Society pre- sents a lecture and discussion senes on the second Sunday of each month at the temple, 254 Victoria St, Costa Mesa .• Call 722-1202. SINGLES TRAILBLAZERS Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m .. singles attending Serendipity at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church explore the path- ways to meaningful connections. Th.is tively forum takes place at 600 St. Andrews Road in Newport Beach. A $3 donation will be requested at the door that also covers refreshments. For inlor- mabon, call 574-2214. ASK THE RABBI Rabbi OaVJd Rosenberg will field questions during Singles Evening on June 13 and every second Friday of the month at Temple· Isaiah of Newport Beach. A speoal Oneg Shabbat (fellow- ship hour) will follow services honoring slngle people ... It all lakes place at 2401 Irvine Ave. in Newport Beach (Back .. / /11 I 1 I I (I 1 ifll ' ( 11/' f , 1' 11 r I / \/fl 1 I MAit. " tliffe'"'"' in tlH lifo of a tk1ervitfg chi/JI Un_garo •Anne Klein• DK.NY ~ Escada • St. John • Chanel and more! • • END · OF THE MONTH SAI,E Fri ~ay 23rt1, S at hay 24'" & S un May 25'" Hours: Mon-Sat lOam to Spm • Sunday 10am-4pm JUST IN! · Designer Summer Merchandise Save I Oo/D on aD Porcbuee over $100 Not to be. used with any other di4COtmt. Expire& May 25, 1997 • 28SO E. Coast Hwy., C:Orona ckl Mar Bay) Pol lnlormation about ~ tune, call 548-6900. SERMONS NEW THOUGHT CHURCH Sunday, the Rev. Ken Gray reveals the . "Secret of the Flower• at New Thought Church, the So.ence ol t,itlnd Center. Services be¢n at 10:30 a.m .. fol· Lowing meditation at 10; 15. Sunday school Is provided. Services are h~ld at the NeighbQrhood Community Certler at 1845 Park Ave. In Costa Mesa. Call . 646-3199 for more lnlonnatlon. MORTALITY ISSUES The Sunday service at Orange Coast Unitarian Unlversalist Church wiU involve choices people face when they're too ill to make decisions. That will be among the issues Tobi Baima addresses in the 10:30 a.m. sermon "I'm Gonna Uve Forever ... Or Am I?" The licensed clinical social worker will also explore matters related to crislS mter- vention and counseling, paoent care and medical etlucs. Chtld care and youth religious education will be offered during the seMce. The church is located in Costa Mesa at 1259 Victona St For more infonnabon, call 646-4652 HEALING A"ND ENLIGHTENMENT Gate of Heaven Chapel conducts Sunday services at 2 p m with psychic demonstration, spmtual healing and special music. They take place at 1401 15th St. m the Newport Beach Ma.soruc Temple Buildmg. CaU 722-4609. SPECIAL EVENTS CHAMBER MUSIC On June t. the Orange Co411ty Jew- ish Community Center will present dfl intimate concert m the round. The 3 p.m. event will feature thf international- ly recognized Trio Lunuere. In solos, duets and trios, these classically-trained musicians will perform works represent- ing composers from Bach dnd Mozart to Gershwm and Scott J oplm The $7 admission for center members and $10 OUR LOWEST PRICES OF THE SEASON -· / N!!_o ;1011 ()utlet HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-4224 230 East 17th St. Costa Mesa charge for nonmemben also 1ncludes light refreshments For more infonnabon and reservations, call the center at 755- 0340. It's located on the JPWiSh Federa- tion campus at 250 E. Baker St in Cos· ta Mesa. For mo~ tnformation, CAll 755· 0340 . COME EXP£RJ£NCE SOME FULLNESS Of UfE Our Lady Queen of Angels off Prs 1nacnve Catholics an opportunity to engage in or listen to candid. open dJa-· logue on topia th4fy choose The ~pn.ng gathenngs continue June 1 at 6 15 pm and offer frank. honest dlSCUSSlon in a relaxed setting. ln addition to mora.IJty, re-marnage and annulments, past topics have included scnptures, chdnge'> since Vatican D and more. The talks tttke place at Ow Lady or Angels Pamh Cen- ter at 2046 Mar Vista Dnve in Newport Beach. Call Marie Romano ell 548-3844 or Johnny Golde at 721·04% with • .my questions. ISRAEL MOSAIC • Now through June 13, the olti>n unseen side of Israeli We is on displdy di the Jewish Community Cl:'nter or Orange County Photographs by PetPr Halmagyi range lrom the trddillonal "Heder• or Jewtsh study to a Yemerute wedding to a tive birth at M1sgdv LaDach. The exhibit l5 courtesy or the Israel Consulate General m Los Angelt!s and part or the center's relebrdllon of Israel's 49th anniversary The center i~ located at 250 E. Bdker St tn Coo;ttl Mesa To Lind .out more, phonP 75'>- 0340 COUNOL MEETING The June 11 meelmg ol the f\ewport Mesa-Irvine Interfaith C'ounnl will f<'•I· tu.re "Scnpture Focus-Bah11i' • ThP noon luncheon costs S5 per pen.on dnd takes pld<e at St. M1chi1PI and All Angels Episcopal Church. It's Jocctte<l ttt 3233 Pacific View lJl \oron11 dC'I Mar. For reservabons and ddd!oonal mrom1a- tion. cdl.l 549:4942 / CLEAN COMEDIAN SL Andrew's Presbytenc1n (·hutch plays host Fnday to Robert (, Lt-e. a member of Oean ComediAm and • wann-up corn>c for shows such a1 •fras1 r, • ·oe1Lgning Women,• "Cheers" and "lbtJ Golden Girts.• He Is dlso the host ol "lnsp1ration. P\euel,". b1bucally-b&sed lV quiz show. Music will be proV1ded by Grittin and Arpino dnd there will be games and crafts ~ children The show starts at 7 p-Dl., with a barbecue chicken dinner at 6. SSi S3 for children ages 3 to 101 free f« dul· dren under 3 St. Andrew's is Jocated al' 600 St Andrews Road ·in Ne~rt Beach For more information. call.574· 2222 BAHA'IS GATHERING The Baha'u of Newport Beach spon·' sor a lunch, speaker and discussioo o( timely topics at t 1 a.m. on the last Sun· day or each month at a private residence m Corona del ICl'ar. All are welcome. ' Dtrecttons: 760-5360. BLOOD-PRESSURE CHECKS rust United Methodist Church or Costd Mesa, 420 W. 19th SL, will con· duct a free blood-pressure c:lintc between 10 and 10:30 a.m. June 1, a.pd the first Sunday of each month. Ca.11 548-7727 HEALING On Wednesdays, people gather to lt>am how changmg our thinking can changP our Lives. All are welcome to join the gfoup as Jua.nella Evans shares how • He.Wng your Thoughts Heals Your Body" through Saence of Mind teach- ing Phone 646-3199 for the time and location or to fmd out more. • Please send photographs and typed releases detailing stories, upcoming events, sermon topics or any other neWs involving Costa Mesa and Newport Beach houses of worship to Religion Edi- tor, Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St-. Costa Mes<S, 92627. You can also fax items to 646-4170. Releases are requested two weeks prior to an event date. Leaf her 124 9 (Compare a t $1999) ''FLOOR SAMPLE'' 'T No Suf prises ... Just .Low Prices . Visit . Our WafehOuse Showroom A'ID SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1997 MUSIC IWES ANO JAZZ Guitarist Brian Barrett per- fonns blues and jazz from 8 to 11 p.m. today at Local Grounds, 3007 E. Coast Highway, Newport . Beach. No charge. For <informa- tion, call 675-280~. MAHLER'S THIRD The Pacllic Symphony Orches- tra presents Mahler's Third at 8 p.m . Wednesday and Thurs'day at the Orange County Performµtg Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $16 to $44. For information, call 556-ARTS. TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS Free live classic rock perfor- mances are scheduled from noon to 2:30 p.m. Monday through Fri- day; from 7 to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday; and from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday afternoons in the Town Square at mangle Square in Costa Mesa. ART ISRAEL MOSAIC The Jewish Community Cen- ter of Orange County presents a photographic exhibit titled "Israel Mosaic" through June 13 at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For information, call 755-0340. STUDENT ART Student art from Okazaki, Japan will be displayed until May 31 in 'the Children's Room of the Newport Beach Central Library at 1000 Avocado Ave. The watercolor . and ink drawings' were created in Okazaki, a sister city of Newport Beach, and brought lo the United States by exchange students attending Ensign Intermediate and Corona del Mar High schools. TUES DAY TALKS The Orange County Museum of Art presents "Tuesday Talks at Hodson CO~GREGATI<>~AI J a> COMMUNllY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL . UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST To s.1;.v• Is To Cart; To Cart Is To DO. Bruce Van Blair, Minister Sunday Worship 8:15 & 10AM Church School 9AM Adult-9:45 Children Child Care Provided 644-7400 611 Heliotrope Ave, Corona Del Mar Noon," a series of free talks by artists, critics and historians com- plementing the art di.splayed in the museum's galleries ot noon in the. Lyon Auditorium, Museum Education Center at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach, On Tuesday, David Uoyd will speak about his worl,t. For·intor- mation, call 759-1122. GRAPHICS Dancing BeCU" Gallery presents the Holman 1997 Graphics Prin~ Collection through Friday at 414 31st St., Newport Beach. For information, call 723-1922. MEXJCO AT MARINERS Local artist Marygail Hall will have an exhibit of her oil paint- ings depicting Mexican culture at Mariners Library through the end of June. The library is at 2005 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. For information, call 717-3800. NEWPORT EXHIBIT The Newport Beach Central Library offers an exhibit of pho· tographs of Newport Beach ta.ken at night, • Apres Nuit," on display through May 31 in the foyer of the library, 1000 Avocado Ave. For more information, call 717-3870. ... VERT1 GROUP' The Gregory Gallery features work by sculptor Russell Jacques titled "The Verti Group," vertical polished steel combinations, through May at 3406 Via Lido, Newport Beach. For information, call 723-0887. VIDEO INSTALLATION The Orange co·unty Museum of Art presents the internationally circulated video installation work, "The Theater of Memory," . by contemporary artist Bill Viola at the museum's Installation Gallery through June 1 at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. For information, call 759-1122. 'FIRST IMPRESSIONS' "First Impressions: The Lagu- REIJ<~H n ·s Sl'IE\l'E New Thought Church · Science of Mind Center 1845 Park Avenue, Costa Mesa, CA (19111 SI., and Poll!Awnut, I block E. ol Hortlof llhd.) CHURCH SERVICE SUN-10:30a.m. Office: (714) 646-3199 Rev. Gall Miiier, Intern Mlnllflr Rev. Ken Gray, Mlnllter Member. lnttmollOllQI New Tllouglll Alli.ct EPISCO P. \I. SAINT JAMES CHURCH episcopal "'A <:orrtmu1ty D I M 11» ~end .s.rwv.-. ORtm&onlcnl....,.. Fr. David C. Anderson, f'9Ctor 3209 V'ta Lido Newport Beach 11714167;~~~~ Traditional 9 am Contwnpororr, 9 am Church SchoOI 10:45 am Charismatic and Wednesday noon D4 Beach Art Allod.a&G. ii at the Orange County M\lleWD ot. Art South Coast J>laza Gallery through June 15. •Ant lmpre9- siom • featwes selected Califor- nia •p)ein a1r• paintings aeated by the founders of the association from the Orange County Museum of Art. NAUTICAL MUSEUM The museum features three gal- leries: the Newport ~ dis· playin~ the maritime history of the .ar~ tlie Model Gallery exhibitipg a selection of world-d.ass models; and the Grand Salon which offers touring exhibits. Admtssion is free for members, $4 for adults and $1 for children. The museum is locat- ed at 151 E. Coast Highway, New- port Beach. For information, call 673-7863. SPECIAL SAFARI BRUNCH A Safari Sunday Brunch Cruise. is available! aboard the 54-foot Emerald Forest 11ki docked in Balboa at the Fun Zone from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Sunday. The cost is $25.95 per person and $15.95 for children under 12. For reservations, call 673-0240. FARMERS MARKETS June 29 on SCR's Malmtage et 655 Town Center Drive, Cost.a Mesa. The pertonnance sc.bed- ule will be Tuesday through Fri- day at 8 p.m., Saturday a t 2:30 and 8 p.m . and Sundey at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. nckets a.re $28-, $41. For information, call 957· 4033 . l ....... SHAKESPEARE " Sirius Theatre presents its sec- ond annual free presentation of Shakespeare with •1be Merchant of Venice" at 4:30 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays through June 15 on the· lawn of Mesa Verde United Methodist Church, 1701 Baker St., Costa Mesa. Bring a beach chair or blanket for seating. For information, call 437-9663. 'ROYAL BALLET' The Orange County Perform- ing Arts Center presents The Roy- al Ballet at 8 p.m. today and 2 p.m. today and Sunday in Segerstrom Hall, 600 Town Cen- ter Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $20-$75. For information, call 556-ARTS. PLAY FESTIVAL Every Thursday there is a farmers market from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Orange Cowity Fair- grounds. The Orange County Ma.~ket Place is every Saturday and Sunday from 7 a.m. to 4 p .m. in the main fairgrounds parking lot. For information, call 723-6616. Newport Beach arUst Jody Olsen interpre ts local scenes In her acrylic paintings, on display during June In the exhib- it. .. As Eye See It," In the fof!!r of the Newport Beach Cen- tral Library. For more information, call 717-3870. Orange Coast College presents its annual Spring One-Act Play Festival at 8 p.m. today and Sun- day-at the college's Drama Lab Studio. The festival will feature a dozen short plays by OCC's Repertory Theatre Company's student-directors, actors, design ers and playwrights. Tickets are $5 at the door. For information, call 432-5640. THEATRE DISTRICT Every Sa.twday there is a fann- ers market from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the municipal parking lot at Bay- side Drive and Marguerite Avenue in Corona del Mar. group known for its ethereal imagery, playful humor, original use of props, light, music and the STAGE ' human body, at 8 p.m. today in OCC's Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. DANCE CONCERT Orange Coast College presents MOMIX, an innovative dance The show is recommended for mature audiences. Advance tick- ets are $28, advance discount • emorial Day ommunity Memorial Ceremony Harbor Lawn • Mt. Olive 1625 Gisler Ave., Costa Mesa, Calif. 10:00 a.m., May 26, 1997 (714) 540.5554 '.\ 11 ·~1-11 < > I >Is· 1 · Costa Mesa MISA VIRDI UNmD MITHODIST CHURCH 1701 aaker, c.M Worship & Church School 8130 and 1 OtOO a.m. Or. Richard George 979·8234 I ,&G-UN".A. Unit ed Methodist Church 21832 Weetey Or. Laguna Beach 499-3088 Sunday Morning Worship & Christian Education 1 OAM Ministers OaVld Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesley Counaellng Center Services Avallable NllWPORT C8NftR UNIT1ID MllTHODIST CHURCH 160 I Marguerite Av~. Corona def Mar 644-0745 Worship at 8:00AM & I O:OOAM Children Sunday School I O:OOAM Jr. & Sr. High S:OOPM l'0,1'1t \ITY l Ill Hl II W HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH .l (Dlsclpl•• of Chrlat) 2401 lrvlne Ave. at Santa laabel Newport IHCh Sunday Worship -1 O:OOAM Dr. Denni• W. Short Minister 646-5781 l 11 1~ I~ I I \ \ ~(.' 11· '\ t L FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Y1a Udo, Nwpalt leadl .673-lMO er 61).6190 • 3100 Jac:mc View Dr, Newport lecdl ~617 or 675-4661 a..cb 10 cm• I pm. ~ lclltool 10 an w.a 11ttar ........ •sm ~IOcn ~ lr:tlOCll 10 CD Wilt ,_,...._tp11UJt.,.. •frtlhoan tickets are $25 for OCC students , and senior citizens and tickets sold at the door are $32. For infor- mation, call 432-5880. The Theatre District presents the p,lay •Tue Lilies of the Field," a stuay of ego, control and surren- der, through May 31at2930 Bris- tol St., Costa Mesa. Performances are Friday and Satw'days at 8 p.m., Sundays at 2 p.m. Tick'ets for Friday and Sundays are $15,' Saturdays are $20 and students and senior citizen discounts are available, For information, call 435-4043. MODERN COMEDY South Coast Repertory pre- sents the modem comedy •How the Other H~ Loves" through Auto • Conllllerdal • Trucks • ~1to1•1111 .... •~• • Bonds • Ufe • Health • Fre · * Call ·1or Quotes * Family OWnid & Operated · Co. Agents for: " Safeco • Progressive • Fie. Superior & More Including-Mercury Ins. . . St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Wonhip and grow with us 1hl'O\lih thb Genesis aeries. "THE SACRIFict OF ISAAC: ULTIMATE FAITH AND OBEDIENCE" (Genesis 22: 1-23:20) Or. ~n A. Huffman. Jr. Saturday, May 24, 5:30 P.M. l'l-t.chl111 Sunday, May 25, 8:30 and 10:15 A.M. 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach, California (714) 631-2880 (acmM from Newpon Harbor High School at Irvine and I 5th.) • ST. MARK PREsBYTERIAN CHURCH "Open Anns and Open Minds" Worship 9:30 Jamboree It Eutbhdf In Newport Bach 644-1341 Invite the residents of · Ne"'1>ort Beach, Corona del Mar & Costa Mesa to your place of worship. To Advertise in the Religious Directory Please Call Gloria -57 4-424() 1"REASUR£ ISLAND' The Riverboat Players, Orange County's newest theater compa- ny, in association with Newport Harbor Nautical Museum, proud- ly stages its premiere show "'nea- sure IJla.nd" at 1:30 p.m. Satur- days and Sundays through June 29 on the dee.ks of The Pride of Newport, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Cost is $8 for adult.J. $4 for ctpldren under age 12 and members receive a $2 dis- count. For more information, call 85f-6448. ANYTHING GOES' The Costa Mesa Civic Play- house in association with MediaOne presents •Anything G~" at 8 p .m. Thwsday through Saturday and 2 p.m. Sundays beginning Thursday throu~h June 29 at 661 Hamilton St., Cos- ta Mesa. Tickets are $12.50 /,Qr senior citizens and $15 for others. For information, call 650-5269. KIDS PAJAMA PARTY The Costa Mesa Public Library presents Pajama Storytirne every Monday evening from 7 to 7 :30 p .m. for 3-to 7-year-olds at 1855 Park Ave. Favorite children's songs, a varied cast of puppet <:haracters ~nd many fun stories will highlight the evening's activ- ities. The Preschool Storytime for 3-to 5-year-olds ttlkes place Tues .. day mornin'gs from 11 to 11:30 a.m. For information, call 646- 8845. 'GOOSEBUMPS' The "Goosebumps" club meets the first and third Monday of the month at 6:30 p.m. at Barnes & Noble, 953 Newport Center Drive. For information, call 759-0982. STORY AND CRAFT HOUR DANCE AMATEUR DANCERS The Orange County Chapter of the U.S. Amateur Ballroom Dancers Association offers a social ballroom dance from 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. today at the Avant • Garde &nroom, 4220 Scott Drive, Ne~rt Beach. Dance lessons will be offered from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Admission is $5 for members and $8 for others. For informatfon, call 898-t.173. COUNTRY WESTERN The Oasis Senior Center Qffers a six-week Country W~stem and Country-Western Line Dancing dance classes for singles and cou- ples beginning Tuesday at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. The Country Western class will. take place from 7:15 to 8:15 p.m. and the line dancing class will be from 8:15 to 9:15 p .m. Registration fee is $48. For information, call 644-3151. BAll..ROOM DANCE Defore Foundation for the Arts offers ballroom dancing every Fri- day and Saturday night at the Defore Dance Center from 7 :30 to 8:30 p.m. On both nights a les- son will be taught followed by open dance with a disc jockey playing all kinds of music until 11 p.m. The dance lesson is free with the price of the $5 admission. For information, call 241-9908. ADULT BALLROOM DANCE The Costa Mesa Senior Center otters adult ballroom dance every Tuesday night from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Singles and couples wel- come. Live music provided by the Ray Robbins Combo. The cost is $3. The Senior Center is at 695 W. 19th St .. Costa Mesa. For informa- tion, call 645;2356. LITERARY From 2 to 3 p.m. every Sunday, . Barnes & Noble holds a fun-filled ~OOK SIGNINGS craft and story hour for children of Barnes & Noble Metro Pointe all ages. Refreshments will -;be offers a book signing by author served . Barnes & Noble is located Jo-Ann Mapson, who wrote at 1810 Harbor Blvd., liiangle ushadow Ranch,· from 2 to 3 p.m. Square in Costa Mesa. For infor-today at 9018 South Coast Drive, mation, call 631-0614. Suite 150, Costa Mesa. Author Rio Guzman will sign bis book, "A Vagabond in Mexico,• from 2 to 3 p.m. today at the 'lttangle Square location at 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. For .information, call 444-0226. BOOK PROGRAM • Round Table West's next lun- cheon program presents authors John Strege ( "TI9er: A biography of Tiger Woods"), Mickey Wapner ("Women at Risk of H~ Attack",., ant Mary Keys ("My Best Day") at noon Thursday at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. nckets are $35. For reservations, call (213) 256-7977. SINGLES JEW1SH SINGLES GROUPS • New Jewish Relationships allows Jewish singles to choose people they wish to date from profile albums that picture and describe singles with a wide range of personal and profession- al interests. Membership fees are $40 for six months and $70 for a year, norunembers of the Jewish Community Center are $10 more. For information, call 755-0340. • Tennis Ladder for Singles offers an opportunity to meet new people while improving your game. Registration fee is $1~ and interested parties put their natnes on a list and can challenge play-' ers on the list. For information, call 755-0340. • JAM, singles 21-39, holds a variety of outings and activities. For more information, call the JAMline at 665-5048. • Jewish ln BeMeen Singles, age 39-59, offers social and cul- tural events and can be reached by calling 755-0340. CLUBS BENIHANA Karaoke at 7 nightly at 4250 Birch St., Newport Beach. For information, call ~55-0822. ALTA COFFEE People who want to read their own poetry' can sign up at 7 p.m. for the open reading on the sec- Advantages: Three out of four people in America have foot pain. What's worse, ~thirds of those people think it's normal. It's notJ • 1. 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"We Get People Back On Their Feet Sooner" ~ DOCTOR'S POOT CARii C•N1WR r--mr---... ~ ···--- ••OI• 'JW c ~ ond Wednesday of every month at 506 31st St., Newport Beach. For information, call 675-0233. ATRJUM MARQUIS HOTEL In the Airporter Club: Rock and Roll, Tuesdays and High Roller Band, Wednesdays 8:45 p.m. to 1:30 a .m . 18700 MacArthw Blvd. Por infomuft~on, call 833-2770. BIRRAPORETTI'S ... . Birraporetti'f offers swing music entertainment by the 12- piece Don Miller Orchestra at 8 p.m. on Mondays. South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. For information, call 850- 9090. BISTRO 201 • Classicat Latin guitarist per- forms 6:30 p.m. Thursdays and 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. 3333 W. Coast Highway, Newport · Beach. For information, call 631- 1551. BOB BURNS REST"URANT Marcello perfonns at 8:30 p.m . Gino and nno perform dance music at 9 p.m. Marco Santos and the San Brazil Dancers beats up the nights with the sounds o1 trop- ical music Wednesdays at 9 p.m and Louis Cordero performs Thursday at 9 p.tn. 3520 E Coast Highway, Corona del Mar For information. 'call 675-1922. MARGARITAVILLE Pete r Shambrook performs evw:"j Wednesday at .9 p.m. and Blue Machine every Sunday al 3 p .m. 2332 W. Coast Highway, Newport Be:ach. For informatio~ call 631-8220. MULDOON'S IRISH PUB The pub offers live entertain- ment every day of the week except Mondays at 202 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. For information, call 640-4110 SHARK CLUB ..... SATURDAY. MAY 24, 1997 Beach. For information, call 476-- 2001. ~ THE TEA ROOM J Karaoke every Thursday 8 tp 11 p.m featuring Musical Magic's ~ Karaoke Knight 3100 Irvine Ave., 11 Newport Beach. For information, of call 756-0121. ~ NEWPORT MARRIOTT . , Tom Stem Band plays Top 40 and contemporary dance music 9 • p.m. to 1:30 a.m . Thursdays • through Saturdays in the Vlew , ·Loung~. Reddy Freddy plays · Motown. Top 40 and R&B 8130 p.rn. to 12:30 a.m. Mondays. The , Bytes play Top 40 8:30 p.m. to ~ 12:30 a.m. Tuesdays and Wednes~ days. 900 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Call 640-4000. ~ TIKI BAR , Live reggae with Upstream, / every Monday. Local bands every > Wednesday. Alternative bands • every Thursday. Dance bands ; every Fnday through Saturday. , I Heavy alternative bands, every • Sunday Show time: 10 p.m . Cov- er 1700 Placentia. For informa· I bon, call 548-3533 Touch of Class plays easy lis- tening from 6 to 10 p.m. Thurs- days, 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, and 6 to 10 p.m. Tuesdays and Wednesdays. 881 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. For information, call 644- 2030. Dance Opera on Fnday and Saturday until 3 a.m. Recorded progTessive music and billiards Live Shark feedings every Thurs- day and Saturday at midnight. Happy hour Thursday and Fnday 4 to 8 p.m. 841 Baker St., Costa Mesa. 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I .. .. .,. • J .J A12 SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1997 :Onclless in Dutch for· 'palace platitudes' T he Ducheu of York. Sarah Ferguson could not have been more cha.rming, meeting and greeting th~ Orange Coast crowd that came to rub elbows with British royalty this week at the Big Canyon- Spyglass Hill Philharmonic Din- ner held at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel. Cameras clicked furiously as the crush surrounded the red- headed woman with the large blue eyes and high cheekbones. The Duchess could not have . been more gracious putting up with all the fuss. shaking each and every band, posing for an endless retinue of Kodak moments, answering questions she has fielded for years from similar crowds in New York, New Delhi, and New Every- where Else. Unfortunately, when all was said and done, her appearance was some thing of a disappoint- ment. This tn no way duninishes the success of the event. Nor does 1t take away from the count- less hours of work put in by organizers Eve Konayei, chair, and Ann Stem, president of the Big Canyon-Spyglass Philhar- monic Society. Both women deserve tremen- dous cheering. They SDAgged an intemattonal celebrity speaker, one who is not easy to book, and they created a profitable commu- •nity event attracting 500 guests and raising substantial money for the local philharmonic society benefitting local children. So then you ask, why criticize? Essentially, my personal disap- pointment comes from an over- wjlelming impression that the Duchess shook our hands, stood with us for photos, accepted a reported $35,000 fee undefWrit .. ten by the generous John and Donna Crean, and then deliv- ered a speech so rehearsed, so full of palace platitudes and -pub- lic relations preparation that it was ultimately void of substance. More inip<;>~tly, I felt like the Orange CoaSt crowd was duped. · ~---------~-~-----, I I I I I I , ·-. -~ 'i I -=-- ---' ---' b.w. cook One woman, obviously impressed by what seemed to be a heartfelt delivery from the roy- al, stood up and told her that she had made all the women attend- ing proud to be women. 'Ibis, offered the guest, was because of Sarah's candor, her strength in fadng adversity, her work with cbildren. · "Do you think !'would leave my own children on a Frid~y night to come ancj give a speech to strangers ju.st for money?• said Lady Ferguson in a decidedly rhetorical manner, anticipating sqmeone in the crowd question- ing her reasons for speaking. Never mind that nobody actually asked the question, not in the public forum of the Westin ball- room anyway. More than likely, however, the Duchess has been well·coached in heading off confrontation and controversy at the pass. And, in fairness to her, she is quite good at it. In truth, however, the only answer to her rhetorical state- ment is that she was oppeerlng 1n Orange County for money. And, she is on a multi-dty toor, away from her children, to earn money. Yes, to promote her charity for children as well. Both tre legitimate pursuits. The Duchess is clearly quite tom between bes roles as mother and breadwinner and charitable role model - Her role became more con- flicted when La.dY. Ferguson 1 shifted to the subject of her rela- . tionship with Prince Andrew. She ~ke so passionately about set- ting e.xamples for children, pre- sumably her two young daugh- ters Beatrice and Eugeni& includ- ed. But what sort of example is set by a woman and a man, divorced, living in the same house, dating others, and carlng tor their children jointly? Some might argue that the arrange- ment is QU.ite civilized, new age, • · rational,1 and the best of all possi- bl.l worlds. 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Nomirwlo111 wiU ~ tcapftlll for raidmec of ~n Bath. PblC! wbmi1 a ahon ankle widl a colOr phoco o( your no;,,intt 10• Ory orN n Beadi, P.O. 8ox 1768, N-n Bach. CA 91658 • · ~~ ...... ,,_...'.!·· .... • SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1997 A:O .---I I 'Ille crowd nabbed elbows with British royaltf Whal tbe Dutd:e• Of Yorll. S.U Peagw. ma- ter, mlMle a sped•• appeanmce lbU wiek at lie Big Canyon-Spyglw IDB PtilllMinaomc Dlnner. Pel'gulon is Jolnecl by WoU and Ann Stem. "What the press did not report was that I was the guest of the Rothschilds," said Lady Ferguson referring to her friend- ship with one of the world's most prominent Jewish families. ' "You know. the press are going to report what they want to report, regardless of the facts. , You cannot control what they are going to say." What the Duchess did not discuss was the fact that the club in question tbat originated the controversy is called the Everglades Club. located in posh Palm Beach, Fla. It's histo- ry. like that of much of old Palm Beach, is one of strict restriction of Jews and others once consid- ered not su.itable. Palm Beach is quite different today, with a very large percent- age of residents belonging to the Jewish faith, as well as a population that is a multicultural I'-' C L __ I l-___ ' ~ ·, I '11\1111 IH Cl''l I I \1111' :-. Phone calls and letters '4'ritten oo your behalf. Documents reviewed for fret. Retain an attorney for the entire year for only $90. United Ltpl PrOricltrs 1-888-488-LAW 1 mix of world citizens. While it is possible that a Rothschild may be a member of Everglades (a call to the club could not verify membership since it is a private. matter), the real issue Pospisil raised concerned the decency factor and the message con- veyed by a world figure attend- ing a club with a decidedly big- oted charter. Lady Ferguson confused her facts with her Rothschilds. Answering that "some of my best friends are Jews" was inap- propriate and defensive. But when Lady Ferguson gushed concerning the breakup of her parents when she was a schoolgirl, and her feelings of personal responsibility when her mother ran off with a handsoi;n~ Argentine, leaving dad-to ·drown his tears and sorrows in polo, .. I said to myself, MToto, we're not in Kansas anymore." And l felt like this poor Duchess was either so beaten down by the Queen's machine. or so lost since her divorce and desperate to find herself, that she really was "neither afoot nor horseback," to use an old equine clicbe. In the end. though. it is per- haps unfair to be so harsh about the Duchess. She does not claim to have, the answers to world affairs. She's just a gal earning $35,000 a night to charm the pants off strangers. Strangers who are enthralled to be in the company of a royal, and with good reason. She is quite capti- vating. Perhaps the greater question is whether such speak- er fees can be better spent, or better regulated. 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Attendees of the event, which was held at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel, lnduded, from left, Ann Stem, pteSldent ot Blg Canyon-Spyglass Hill Pbllharmonlc Sodety, Judle Argyros, underwriter, and Eve Komyel, event chair. -I both generous and gracious to guests. Sometimes too generous. Despite the chattering in the audience that prompted the Duchess to chastise the gather- ing for speaking during the per- formance of a child soloist at the piano -which was deserved, I might add -the crowd did not INTERNATlONAI. AWARD WINNING HAIR STYllST VIDAi. SASSOON TRAINED IN LONDON EUROPEAN COi.OR SPfCIAUST FREE HAIR (()L()R 1926 Harbor Costa Mesa 19"' /Harbor · Near Tnongle Square 650-6610 challenge its guest with a bar- rage of questions. I think we need to sharpen our minds, to tune in better to what is being offered to us, to challenge the platitudes and sometimes the performances put in front of us. In so doing, we will all rise to a greater, more intellectual, more sensiuve level of aware- ness. And that will, in time, make Orange County the great region we know it has the potential to bec9me. • B.W. COOK'S column appears Thurs- days and Saturdays. ROSEY'S AUTO BODY CAUFOINIA (AW STATES You CAN CHOOSE ANY REPAIR FACILITY Fm Pick--. & DelMry • All CertifiM Techimas 642-4522 121 l1clustri1I W1y • Cost1 MeH J SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1997 .,.,. Towftlend 12th grade Critical condi- tion at Western Medical Center Heidi ~ 11th grade : Fair, but guard- ed condition at UCI Medical Center Wiiiiam W.tson 12th grade Stable condition at Hoag Hospital KevyMc:Nell 11th grade Stabie condl- __ tion at Hoag Hospita O.vld McMll..., 11th grade Treated and released from Hoag Hospital ' , . : l i . ACCIDENT CONINJED FIOM A 1 Rausch wu releued on a S10,000 bond Priday moming, Mid Newport police Lt Doug Pletcher. Alcohol wu not believed to be a factor in the incident that occurred at 12:10 a .m. jUlt north of Heather Lane, police said. Junior Amanda Arthur and senior Daniel Townsend were taken tQ Western Medical Cen- ter, where they were listed in critical, but stable condition. Senior William Watson and juniors Kevy McNeil, David McMillan and Devon Carels were treated at Hoag. Junior Heidi Funderburk was transported to UCI Medical Center and was listed in stable condition. Senior Eric Freeman was treated for injuries and released at the scene, according to a dis- trict memo. William's father, Bill Watson, at Hoag on Friday said his son was in stable condition and was- n't sure what bad happened. "I don't know what th~ were doing," Watson said. "I'm just trying to get through this right now." Anne Fluor, a senior at New- port Harbor and daughter of board President Martha Fluor who live' near Irvine Avenue, said sh~ drove to the crash after she heard sirens and heli- copters. "I had never seen so many red and blue lights," said Anne, 17. "Then I saw Donnie's car. He has such a recognizable car.• MARC MARffi I OAA.Y Pl.OT Newport Harbor High School senior Deann Bryson tries to find comfort ln tbe arms of fellow students near the crash scene on lrvlne Avenue ln N ewport Beach Friday !Dorning. The accident took the We of one student and lnjured nine others. Fletcher -said officers at the scene told him the wreckage almost looked like a plane crash. · •••• n h•••••• ••••H•••••n••••••• h •f•• •O••••••• •••••••OH••·•·•• •••o••h•o••••••••ouo•••••••••••••••••••••••oHouo-•H••••••••••••o•••• ••••••••'•·••o.••••O•••••••u•o•oO•••••..,•••Oo••••••••••••••••••U•••••••H•••••••••••••••••••••-••u••••••-••U••••••o•OoU•••••••••••••••••••••o•u STUDENTS CONTINUED FROM A 1 going to be an empty desk." David McMillan, one of the stu- dents who was in the truck when it crashed, came back to the site late in the afternoon with friends by his side. With tears in his eyes and restraint showing on his face, David chose not to comment about the accident. Other students gathered at area hospitals to support parents and check on their injured friends. Junior Colleen O'Leary, who was visiting at Hoag on Friday, said she had planned to attend the prom with many of the students in the crash. She remembered Donnie -an honors student and varsity swimmer just a few short weeks from gradu- ating -for always making her laugh. Dismct staff also grappled wtth losing one of their own. •All you can think about are the parents of the children and what they must feel," said Superinten- dent Mac Bernd. "Our hearts go out to them because these kids belong to us, too.• The Newport H\rbor High library will turn into a counseling crisis center Tuesday when students return from their Memorial Day weekend, Bernd said. Bridgman's mother, in a conver- sation with interim Newport Harbor High principal Gary Norton, said she copsiders the incident to be a horrible accident and places blame on no one. Jason Rausch, the driver of the F.Y.I. •Resources • Psychologists end coun- selors will be .t Newport Harbor Hi9h Sdloot Ubrary all day~ for students who would Ilk• to talk to them. They wtll be 1here 1.t-· er In the~ as neeiied . • Marilyn HHY!lln.. renowned sPHkir Md Mlthor on grief, wlH spHlt .t7p.m.~nSt. Mchw'IPw--- ChUrCh, IGO M. AIOMS ..... NaTJIPO't lwh. •Se rvices *All you can think about are the parents of the children ... Our hearts go out to them because these kids belong to us, too ... " -SUPERINTENDENT MAC BERND . truck, was arrested for vehicular manslaughter. "It was a horrible accident,• Nor- ton said, reminding everyone to be careful when driving. "We want to help our kids not to have horrible accidents." In addition to counselors, cheer- leaders will be passing out ribbons, and other memorials will be orga- nized, said school psychologist Jane Holm. "The studenlral"e really ta.king the lead in doing that," Holm said. Hohn said she hopes the coun- selors on campus will help students work through the tragic event. "It gives you a reality check on our mortality," Holm said. "Some kids get real quiet. Some get very angry." 'Ilustees Dana Black and Martha Fluor both knew Donnie as an involved student with a bright future. Fluor said she also knew most of the other students in the vehicle. "I'm just praying that everyone else is going to be OK," Fluor said. "It's absolutely tragic." -Staff writer Jasmine Lee contributed to this report obituary 'Donnie' had sense of humor and fun • High school senior killed in tragic ~ccident was an bonors student and athlete. Funeral services will be held Tues- day for Donald Clark Bridgman, the 18-year-old Newport Harbor High School senior who was killed early Friday in the tragic Irvine Avenue car accident. Donald -known to his ftjends as •Donnie" -was an honors student and athlete who had been accepted to the University oi Color~do.-His family plans to establish a memorial scholarship at Newport Harbor. Friends of Donnie remembered his great sense of humor that included hiring an Elvis impersonator to ask his date to the prom and making jokes during speech and debate class. He was voted •we of the party" by the senior class. Donnie was a good student and active in various high school activities including swim team and water polo. He is survived by his parents, Bruce and Vickie Bridgman; sisters Danielle and Crystal; and grandparents Donald and Geraldine Bridgman and Don and Sharon Tollison. Visitation will be h eld Monday from 2 to 5 p.m. at Pacific View Mortuary in Corona del Mar. Services will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. a t South Coast Mariners Church in Newport Beach. Memorial donations to the scholarship fund should be made to the f amlly. SATURDAY. MAY 24. 1997 A15 .It's time the district spends moriey ~ely T axes are necessary to sup· port the proper functioning of government. Governing boards stray from their basic and proper purpose when they shirk teeir oversight function, squander public funds on pet projects, or fail to plan for the provision of essential ser· vices. A cynic might say the New- port·Mell4 school board has strayed. Let's review some recent bistbry, and try not to be cynical. More than $4 million dollars was stolen in the Wagner embezzlement, and the board borrowed, g8mbled, and lost millions more chasing the high- stakes arbitrage returns of Robert Ctron. Overhead expenses remain high with stagnant tax income. For example, a high-ranking and well-liked administrator recently announced his retirement after 37 yea.rs with the district. His position wW be absorbed by arl employee who will contiftue her other responsi~illties. The district built a million- dollar administrative center. The board granted teachers a 7 % raise, but doesn't know where the money's coming from to pay it. Teacher productivity has nev- er been lower with the first and second grade class-size reduc- tion. Student test scores remain Put a bug in someone's. ear. Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS unacceptably mediocre. District schools have dozens of parent volunteers who per- form all manner of duties, including basiCfinstructlon. lbis free help is wo.-tb immeasurable sums. Parent support associations such as those that exist for Coro- na del Mar High School volun- tarily contribute millions of dol- la..rs in addition to taxes. A siini- lar association is being orga- nized to support Newport Ele· mentary School. · Then, a member of the Citi- zens Budget Advisory Commit- tee recently Worms the Daily Pilot that the district is •sudden- ly confronted" with deferred maintenance. While some of these events were not foreseen nor1ntention- al, they spring from injudicious decision ma.king in the Citron case, inadequate oversight in the Wagner case~ chronic failure to cut spending in administration -ana otber overheaaareas, ana an inability or unwillingness to stand up to the unions. The paragon of understate- ment, council member Joe Erick- son observes, •TQat hurts the district's credibility." So, the Citizens Budget Advi- sory Committee, after making numerous recommendations for spending cuts ignored by the board, now says a tax increase john hedges nl4Y be necessary to support 4is· trict operations. What's a poor mother to do? More money to spend, less to cut. Now here's something a politician can love. The tax· increase idea was immediately embraced by a majority of the same school board just back from their trip to Philadelphia where they learned how t<5 <!om- municate. Until last year, the Ne.wport· Mesa Unified Sdlool District was what is known as a basic-aid dis- trict, meaning the distrtct is reliant upon and is able to sup- port itself on its local property tax split, approximately 55%. Now the district is a revenue- llmit district, meaning California guarantees the district a set Carpet Your Entire Home . . . with Plu:r" C:g' Berber · . s49 oo ~o~~ O.A.C Full llne ol Wool. 'WOlen Axmlnster & Sisal Carpeting Available 1804 Hlllbor ..... ,, ...... 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Unlike in basic aid, the dis· trlct does not receive the direct benefit of property taxes paid by parents of district children attending private school or home school. The tables are turned. Because the district loses serious money from students not enrolled here, Newport·Mesa must actively compete to increase student enrollment if it wants the extra taxes. All the while, the quality of education falters, as well as maintenance and capital invest· ment. Rather than facing down militant teachers unions, school districts compete against each other in granting ever more gen- erous pay increases and benefits. It's little wonder that many people are frustrated with a pub- lic school system they see imploding. Board meetings are reduced to lights over money such as is now going on with the proceeds of the farm sale. Those who can (and some who cannot) afford it remain above the fray by sending their children to private schools. Their taxes are still forfeited while they pay tuition, but these par· •ents leel they have more control over bow the extra money is spent while their children receive a better education ln a better environment. Unlike private schools, public schools can never go out of busi- ness because of unsatisfactory performance. They just gobble up more money. And here, the Citizens Budget Advisory Committee is made the fall guy for the inevitable spiral- ing tax increases. The school board bas insulated itself from responsibility for the difficult choices. It's time for the board to make some hard (internal. administra- tive, and invisible to the public) and/or possibly unpopular (those which affect some vocal public constituency) decisions. Forget about the tax inaea.se.. It's likely to fail, will be divisive, and will divert the community's· and district's attention from improving the education ol our children. This is not about how much money the district thinks it needs; it's about bow it spends the money it has. • JOHN HEDGES Is a Newport Beach councilman. His column appears on Sat- urday. ~can be reactied via e-mail ~ jhedgesOdty.newp(>rt-be.ctt.c:a.us . ___ Now 2 convenient ways to buy your satellite TV: Schedule an In-home appointment-or stop by our showroom today for a live demo at: 2360 Newport Blvd .• CM CALL NOWI' TOLL FREI --499·6824 WET SUIT, LONGBOARD, & SKATEBOARD FOR THE WINNER OF OUR FATHER'S DAY DRAWING! SUNDAY, JUNE 16 Submit any action pictu~ (surfing orskat:eboarding) with name, phone no. & add~55 CELEBRATE THE OPENING OF THE ALOHA ROOM, FEATURING: Toes on the Nose, Men & Womens Shi~Sho~ & Outerwear. Also featuring Hawaiian Collectibl~, Antiques, Longboards, Surfboards & Skateboards AYAKS · 1036 Irvine Ave .• Newport Beach eetollff Plaza) NewHOlftl M-f 10..S SAT 10-7 SUN 11-5 -.J Saturday Sunday, Monday MAAC MAAllN I DAl.Y PILOT Taylor Dent vies ln opening rounds of the Adoption Guild Toumaiae~t today. Dent has his sights set .on the ·Adoption Guild tourney • p:L~.c~,16,who dropped ~ool tennis, is enjoying success on the professional satellite circuit. By Richard Dunn, Dai~ Pilot • SH Nl.ud story/Bl. NEWPORT BEACH-With four ihla's professional satellite events tlnder his belt, local junior tennis standout Taylbr Dent is getting a taste of the future, though his career is still in a holding pat- tern. Dent, anxious to play full-time oa. the pro circuit, is still a growing puppy in the eyes of his father and coach, Phil, who continues to grip the developmental reins of his son's rapid improvement. •rm ready to play (full-time on the pro tour) right now, but fortunately I guess it's not up to me," said Dent, who turned 16 last month, yet is among the top players in the nation in the boys 189, as verified in his Easter Bowl result (semifinals) earlie r th1s spring in Miami. Even though players are judged by outcomes, Dent's biggest triumph of 1997 wasn't a championship or a title-winning performance, but a comeback effort against a pro about eight years his e lder. Dent, who will play in the men's open with his stepbrother, Brett Hanson-Dent, in the 36th annual Adoption Guild Tennis Tournament which starts today, rece~~returned from a four-satellite swing in the South, his initial sample of tournaments which include paychecks. •Tue Easter Bowl was probably my biggest paper result, but for m e, mentally, beating this guy in the second round of the Masters (a satellite . stop in Arkansas) was a big hurdle, because I was down 5-2 • SEE DENT PAGE 85 •Corona del Mar staggers No. 1-seeded Artists at Laguna Beach. 15-1~ ~. 11-15, 15-8, 15-8; will host Calvary Glltlf>el in the CIF Division III semifinals Wednesday. By Barry Faulkner, paily,Pilot LAGUNA BI;ACH -Corona del Mar High and top-seeded host Laguna Beach held a CIF Southern Sectit>n Division m Quarterfinal boys'" volleyball block party Friday night. "- But the unseeded Sea Kings are the only ones still celebrating. Coach Steve Conti's Sea Kings, ranked sixth in the final Orange County poll to the Artists' No. 4 spot,-used a "Season-high 20 stuff blocks, including six in the decisive game, to earn a 15-12, 9 .. 15, 11-15, 15-8, 15-8 upset victory. ·~ 11The first 20-25 minutes of our p~actices the last month have.been spent on dry blocking, live block- ing, one-on~e blocking and team blocking," said Conti, whose 13-4 squad will meet Calvary Chapel (14-3) in Wednesday's semifinals, at an alternate site of CdM's clloosing. ·niat hard work paid off tonight." Fourth-.$eeded Calvary Chapel earned its third straigqt sweep Thursday night, dispatching Camp- bell Hall. 15-8, 15-6, 16-14. ¥Experience won it for us tonight,• said CdM senior Blair Hoppe, who blasted a match-high 27 kills to share the spotlight with several of his team- mates. ·1 thought this would defipitely be our tough- 'est makh__oi the prayoffs, .but l knew we could beat • SEE VOLLEYBALL PAGE 85 ~ LEACH I DALY PILOT Brady Beauchamp (2) and Cd.M teammates celebrate vi~ry. high school track and field ~CIF CROWNS ·ON THEllNE TODAY;l AT C:'E RRITO-S Sailors will fill UJ? tle truck today when loqding for the CIF Championship Finals with 10 athletes; berths.at the State Prelims are on the line for top nine in each event. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot "ORWALK -Thougb the Newport- MllM. School District is probably better known for its tennis, football teams and water sports, it is expected to transport a small army to Cerritos College today for the CIF Southern Section track and field finals. Led by Coach Eric 1\veit's Newport Har-: bor High girls, the district is scheduled to : send 15 athletes to one of California's most : glamorous meets of the year, of which the : top nine in each event (boys and girls) 1 qualify fQr ~e Maitefi Meet-£May 301, 1 All Southern SedionCU-vis1ons are com- bined in the tvfasters Meet, w~ serves as a qualifier for the state meet ,-une 6-7 at Sacramento City College's Hughes Stad.i- um. Locals begin competition today at 11 a.m. with the CIF Division II girls high jump (Newport Harbor freshman April Ross) and Jong jump (Sailor veteran M.E. Clayton). The meet's final event is slated to conclud e at 7:35 p .m . •Realistically, everybody in their event has a real good chance to come back (for the Masters Meet)," 1\veit said. "Each ath- lete has a chance to be in the top nine, so ~~g forward to it. It should be a The Sailors, hea&d by Clayton in three events, feature 10 athletes, nine girls and one boy Uunior triple jumper Chuck Loo). ayton also competes in the triple jump and 100-meter hurdles (2:20 p.m.), an event in which she went a personal-record 15.3 in the section prelims May 17. Costa Mesa will be sending four athletes (in five individual events) to the CIF Finals, STARR CARROLL / DAILY PILOT Tan' M.E. Clayton soars into today's CIF Division D 'D'ack and Field Finals. • SEE TRACK PAGE 84 daily pilot 'high school athlete of tf:te week • Newport Harbor senior is the perfect leg to Sailors' relay teams. By 81rry Faulkner, Daily Pilot •1 just tb1n.k it's neat," Puro Mid ot her f.!Dchant for passing the baton. To have four girls who .,. all frieOdl come ~and nm their beartl out ii really spea.l. 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By Richard Dun11, Dai¥ Pilot NEWPORT BBA~H -As an event that goes tar ~yond .serves and volleys, the 36th ann~al Adop- tion Guild Tennis :ro~t should once again pose as the standMd ir ! Coast charity doubles tournaments. . Co~d~red the oldest d largest event of its SAnJROAY, MAY 24, 1997 today kin~ ~ side of the Mississippi River, the Adoption ~~d this year featw-es vintage veterans along with nsmg stars, including three from the Dent family who could fit those descriptions -father Phil Dent and sons1 Brett Hanson-Dent and Taylor Dent. The "doption Guild starts today at several clubs in the area and runs through Monday, with the semi~ finals and finals slated for the Newport Beach Ten- nis Cub May 31-June 1. MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Mike Leonard teams up with Brian Morton. All division levels, Jrom 3.5 to Open, will be rep- resented in men's, women's and mixed play. A total of 930 players (465 teams) are registered for the event, a slight ioqe~e frpm last year. Stepbrother5· Brett and Taylor are scheduled to play together in the men's open, the first time the two have been partners in an organized event. Bruce Man Son Hing and Mark Kaplan, defending champions, are seeded first ahead of the Dents. TENNI S (Estancia and TCU). Estancia senior Mike ~na.rd .and this year's Ojai champion in the boys 14s, Brian Morton, are scheduled to play and represent Mesa Verde Tennis Club. It's. possible that Hanson-Dent, who plays on the challenger and satellite circuits but is still recovering from knee surgery, will be unable to play because of Briggs and Bowen will open today at 1 p.m. against current CdM players Sameer Chopra and Christian Jensen at the Balboa Bay Club Racquet Club, also the host of tonight's players party (6 p.m.). In the mixed open, Rotl.itl and Keri Phebus (CdM and UCLA) are top seeded, while Hanson-Dent and Ditta Huber a.re seeded second, the event's winning tandem in 1995. a recent flair up. . Jon Leach of Laguna Beach, former USC All- American, could replace Hanson-Dent if the 1990 CIF Southern Section singles champion from New- port Harbor High is unfit to go. Leach and Taylor Dent, iionically, are also former CIF individual winners, both as freshmen -Leach in 1988 for Laguna Beach, Dent last year for Corona In the popular men's 35s, defending champions Sashi Menon and TI.m Downey are seeded first, while Chris Dunk and Eric Van't Hof a.re second, fol- lowed by third-seeded Ross Case and Phil Dent and fourth-seeded Kevin Armstrong and Eric Quade. del Mar. . David Roditi and Jeff Belloli are seeded third in the men's open, while Thomas Bohun and Steven The J\doption Guild throughout its history has raised millions for Holy Family Services, the benefi- ciary of the event which provides numerous needs iI1 counseling, child and adoption services. About $70,000 is expected to be raised this year for Holy Family Services, tournament official Dowia Davison Tallakson a.re seeded fourth. • Another former CIF singles champion, Mike Brig- gs (Cd.M and UCI), will team with Devin Bowen said. r • AUTUMN CONTINUED FROM 81 suited to public service, or, perh&p&.. tM Raace CQrp,s. Before she pursues her role in the workplace, however, Newport Coach Eric Tweit is happy to have Puro leading his 400-and 1,600-meter relay teams at Saturday's CIF Southern Section Division II Finals at Cerritos College. Puro displayed such leadership at the May 17 Division 11 preliminaries at Trabuco Hills High, running the _ second leg on the short relay quartet (including teammates Cary Morrell, Katie Kent and Leah Zaby). then anchoring another qualifying effort with Zaby, Kent and Sara McMillen in the 1,600. The former established a season-best 49.25, the seventh-best mark in the division. The latter qualified fourth by clocking a 4:00.49, a mere half second away from breaking a school record that has been on the books an estimated 20 years. Puro, whose 59.2 anchor split at lfabuco Hills was a personal record, also competed individually in the 400. But her 59.98 clocking was not good enough to claim one of nine spots in the finals. She finished fourth at Sea View League Piftals, May 9, with a time of 59.86. "She's the leader of both relay,. teams and a 'Very positive influence,• said 1\veit, who believes the closeness ana unselfishness Puro, helps instill has allowed ~th cont:ipgents to overachieve. "I've ~en some pretty good relay teams at Newport the last 15 years," Tweit explained. "This X Games lures Costa Mesa's Chris Gentry Costa Mesa resident Chris Gentry will compete in the 1997 X Games in San Diego June 20-28, ESPN announced Wednesday. Gentry will compete in the skateboarding competi- tions after o ninth-place fin- ish in the Winter X Games in the crossover. He and wife Ricca ro- own Kingdom ~boards of Costa Mesa. The X Garil 1, which were created and orga- nized by BSPN, wU1 feature competitiom in skate- boarding, wakeboa.rd.lng, snowboarding, barefoot jumping, in-line ska.Ung .n4 apoJt cllm.bing that will be held at Mission Bay Park'• Mutnen Polnt. Otb· . er a>mpetitions will include ttreet iuv , tkyturftng mc1 downhlll ln·Une 1utt.ng tn ()cMDllde. AUTUMN PURO lom: Oct. 30, 1979 Home towft: Costa Mesa Height: 5-foot-5 .. ,, .. t: 115 Spa;t: Track Ev.ti:: Relays, 400 Coeck Eric Twelt . Fevorttie food: Pasta Flivorttle movie: "The Rock" a.t lllttletlc man•lt: "Finishing the (1,600) relay lastSat\Jrdav (a Pf split of 59.2) because I felt · strong and didn't let up at the end ... AthlMe of1he ..... JOCt Afiiii!MriiiVi-T. """ hf qualified fat CF DMsion I Fioah. ~on tt.AOO~ qualifer •• flnlstq 1t*d lri her~-= Collector .rpotts Olld #rles 97-S year's group isn't the four fastest girls we've had, but these girls are all good friends and most of them have run together for more than a couple years." Puro, in facl, has shared a friendship with McMillen since kindergarten and began enjoying I<ent's company just a few years 1ater. "I don't thfnk you can replace our experienoe," Puro said of both relay alliances, which earned league silver medals. Kent, McMillen and P)lfp-; along with this year's ,.ifemate, Amanda Kent, w~ourtb ~last year's Division~jrui\J ~ffie 1,600 relay. "Hamloffs matter, and after you've run a lot of races with yoUf teommates, you're better able to judge if they're coming in fast; or tired,• Puro said. -1Weit said relay success is often dependent more upon science than speed, which makes the aforementioned passip.g-zone judgments crucial. "The idea is to not have the baton slow down at all during ~ handofi," 1\veit said. "Our girls did a pretty good job on handoffs Satw-day, but as coaches, we think there is still room for improvement. We think it's great they're running that fast, but if they put it all together, they might get into the 48s in the 400, and break that 4:00 school record in the 1,600." Approaching last season's times, let along school records, seemed unlikely at the beginning of the season for Puro, whose cross country campaign last fall was limited to a few rac~s due to airunsped{mdlcnl!'e problem. "The doctor said it was a problem with the tendons, but they never found out for sure wbat it was,• Puro explained. ·1 definitely got off to a slow 5tart in track." A midseason breakthrough, however, helped Puro return to form, while her increa.se9 mental toughness helped negat~ lier career-long battle with nerves. "I threw up a lot befor~ races last year, but that's On\l{ happened twice this year," she said. "Lem week was IDf'best week, mentally. I felt like I bad J9Uch better control over my l)Ody and the mindset to just concentrate on the race. "I've found I run best, when I imagine I'm running in my own tunnel, with nothing else going on around me out there." Despite delving into deep concentration on the track, Puro said she invariably hears the encouraging cheers of ber teammates, especially during her anchor assignment •1 usually hear them yelling at me to 'finish strong,' • said Puro, who hopes to earn a relay berth in the May 30 Masters Meet, before preparing for a collegiate running career at Southern Calif omia College. 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I SAnJROAY, MAY 24, 1997· ~OVE -Corona del Mar's eighth-grade Sea Weeds, standlng, from left: Coach David Nortbrldge~ \.iargit Vogele, Ann HaWeld, Michelle Nelson, Jaycee Mahler, Bl1tta Vogele, Tessa Nortbrldge, Andrea Ashton, Coach Edwards, Colby George, Lindsey You.rman; kneeling, from le~ Blalre Edwards, Wltney Sevin, Camille Packer, Lauren Riode, Hillary Ward, Lauren Nielson. AiJ.tson ()chauppner. BELOW -Corona del Mar's seventh-grade Blueberrys, front row, from left: Lacey Homing, Krlsttn I Janson, Katherine Morse, Brittany Minna, Cynthia Beek: back row, from left: Jennller Miller, .,tephanle Kendrick, De von McCalla, Eleanor Mack, Jacqueline Becker, Allison Brawner, Courtney \.."onwell, Jana Lubke. Not pictured, Lauren Grumet, coaches Jeannie Conwell and Kate Mack. RACK C >NTINUED FROM 81 unprecedented fedt for the ·• 1 >ol, •according to longtune 1 och John Carney. whose ! • iqest ticket lS seruor nuddle- 1 ·ldnce standout Enc Soils ~ophomore Bruce Hancock I •VS 1,600), JUOIOr Mdllhew • •'sill (boys shot put) dnd 1uruor 111 Van De Walker (91rls 800) ctlso compete for the Mus- qs in Division W. I reshman sensation Liz Morse , c 'orona del Mar's only entrant n tile Division II finals, goiQg m 11 .. girls 800. "•Pwport HMbor w1U also send · nmore Alicia Mcrall u'I the ' 3,200, senio~ Sylvia ueno in the girls shot put and JS, and two girls H'lcly ~dms, in which Leah Zaby, Katie Kent and Autumn Puro run in both Cary Morrell competes in the 400 relay for the Sailors, while team- mate Sara McMillen goes in the 1,600 relay (6:45 p.m.). In total, there will be 10 locals competmg in 14 individual events. Half of Newport Harbor's 10 athletes are competing indi- v1dually. Solis won both of hls beats iI\ the Division ill prelims May 16 at Long Beach City College, run- rung 4:25.15 in the 1,600, 1:57 89 m the 800. Hancock's heat-winrung time in the prelims (4:24.65} was the second-fastest qualifying mark from Division Lil, while Rudesill's shot-put effort was a personal best (54-2). 1. Morse, whose range could be anywhere from sprinting the 100 to trotting the 3,200, will be facing more experienced runners in her race, Cd.M Coach Bill Sumner said. •She has only 60 days·· worth of experience in the 800, bllt she's ,got a lifetime worth of tough- ness." Sumner said of Morse. whose best clocking is 2:~6.2. "(Morse) has got guts beyond her age (she turned 15 on Thursday). She's one tough little cookie. If it's a gutsy race, she'll be in il If it comes downM pure guts, she could win it." Morse will not be alone today. The Sea Kings are expected to bring 15 to 20 of their traclc ath- letes to cheer on Morse, Sumner said. Sumner also compared Morse's toughness to Mollie Flint, the for-· mer CdM girls basketball and track star whom Sumner called the "toughest ever to come through Corona del Mar." ~>i peedway at Orange County Fairgrounds dark tonight; r~turns May 31 • c >STA MESA -Costa Mesa I and include Southern Cahfor- ' 0dway dCl1on will n•turn to ma's top motor cyclists, two- •t <)range County Fd1rgrounds man Speedway Sidecars, • mday, May 11 ctflN ldkmg a Speedway Midgets and P.W. 50 k Memondl Ody weekend races ' the 1997 Dern Nay Night Considered one of the sports lop benefactors, Nay nearly dou- bles the weekly purse by paying the winner of each race $100. Gales open at 6:30 p.m . with the first race getting underway at 7:30 p.m. for the May 31 program. : ,-=================================================:!!=='!55!5!!!5!!:!!!11!!!E!IE5!=:=:=::=:=::=:=::====:===:=e Are yoli suffering from sports related knee pain? ouest speaker Dr. Ralph J. Venuto Board certified Orthopedic surgeon. Medical Director, Lakeshore Towers Sporting Club Former Olympic Team Physician Qurlng this speclal sports seminar or. Venuto wlll share . Important facts you need to know before having knee surgery. Leatn about exercise programs. physical therapy, medication, and the newest surglcal techniques Including arthroscopy, ACL .._It; cartlcel cartilage Implant surgery and more. , pc11n. stiffness. lnstabmtv. swelling, and/or lmmobllltv of your • Is keeping you from doing the things you enJoy, don't this ol)J)ortunlty t o learn about the newest treatments prQblems. · f - • Corona del Mar's eighth-graders, as well as the seventh-graders, put away Ensign in the ·tournament finals; TeWinkle boys win eighth-grade title. COSTA MESA-In a preview of future Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor High girls soccer cl.a.shes, Corona del Mar's eighth grade Sea Weeds squad topped Ensign in 2-1 battle for the · eighth grade title in last weekend's Lions Cup soccer tournament. The tournament, which featmed more than 1,100 third through eighth graders from 23 differ- ent schools in the Newport-Mesa District, was played at 19 fields throughout the community with the semifinals and finals hosted at Costa Mesa High. The Sea Weeds took a 10-0 victory over Ensign's B team in the semifinal, Seven different Corona del Mar players contributed in the scor- ing. They were Jaycee Mahler, Llndsay Yourman, Tessa Northridge, Margit and Britta Vogele, Whitney Seven and Andrea Ashton. . In the title game, the Sea-weeds trailed 1-0 when Mahler drove the ball from midfield by three defenders and nailed in. a goal to tie the score. Corona del Mar took the lead in the second half when Yourman converted on a. J>6SS from Mahler, when the defensive eff<,>rt, led by Camille Packer, Lauren Nelson, Margit Vogele and Michelle Nelson, shut down Ensign. The Sea Weeds' goalkeeper w~ Britta Vogele. In the girls' seventh grade division, another Corona del Mar entry, the Blueberrys, in virtual perfect execution as they shut out every team they faced -the Corona del Mar B team. Costa Mesa, Ensign B and in the championship game, Ensign A, by a 2-0 score, won the championship. In the third and fourth grade division, the Newport Heights Elementary Stingrays won the title with a 4-0 win over Kaiser. Jackie Taylor, Katie Staudinger and Reese Simmons tallied the Stingrays' goals, and Clem- mie Anderson, Bryana Carey, Jess Slater, Sienna Palmer, Brittany Ward, Sara Watson, Katie Rees, Michelle Brown and Katlyn Maclc controlled the middle and front. The defense, led by Amy Klippert, Jillian Sac- co, Usa Turk, Marissa Zehnder and Dominique Brown combined for four shutouts in the touma- ment. Other winners in the tournament induded Mariners (fifth and sixth grade). In the boys division, Pomona took the third and fourth grade title, "as well as the fifth and sixth grade cba:mpi;nshlp. Costa Mesa won the seventh grade division, and TeWinkle won at the eighth grade level. Orange Coast United rolls, 5-0 The girls under-12 Orange Coast United Slam- mers club defeated the Long Beach Outbreak 5-0 to maintain sole possession of the top spot in the South Coast Soccer League. "We've been winning, but playing flat. (Satur- day) we found our rhythm again and did a good job executing both the passing game and set plays,• Coach Walid Khoury said. The scoring for the Slammers began when Amy Burlingham came forward from her sweep- er position and beaded in a comer kiclc from Alivia Mazura. At 4-0, Mazura sent in another comer kiclc, this time to liicia Orth, who headed in the goal. "The game was won in the midfield,• Khoury said, noting that Elisha. Morgan, Sarah Haas, · Kate Younglove, Orth and Mazura were a wall at the defensive midfield. This weekend the Slammers travel to the Cer- ritos Invitational. AYSO Spring Select wins, 3-0 With six of its members competing in the Lions Cup Tournament, the depleted AYSO spring select division 4 Corona del Mar girls team topped South Irvine 3-0. "I told the girls to give me their heart and we could win," Coach Diclc Rey said. Corona del Mar has not defeated an Irvine team this season. But the squad responded in great fashion. Forward Kaley Nix scored twice, and Kristina Tucci knocked in the final rally. Midfielders Megan Curry and Danielle Carlson played out- standing, as well, Rey said. Fullbacks Kacie Smith and Kelly Percival helped to shut do~ South Irvine's offense and allow for the blanking. Corona del Mar ended its regular season with a 4-4-2 record. The team may come together this summer for tournaments. Lease a Land Rover Discovery for s395·amonth. - Ill 0 8nc moatb .-yment 8995 down pmyment IS O ICICUftty depoeft 1995 due at s1gn.in4 R.rn,,. now you can g<:t a Land Rover OiS<..'O\"~ry for just' &395" ••fDClf\lh. 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SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1997 15 • ~ ·-.. ~ r-\"i<:i~~~-~~--------------------------------------------------------1. CONTINUED. FROM 81 thehybecause of our scouting report 411d stuff and we pulled it through." Push was more like it, as ln skillfully redirecting Laguna kill attempts at key junctures. •1t seemed like we got them exactly at the right times,• said CdM assistant Clark Brogger, ~ho has toiled endlessly to unprove Sea King blocking skills, 411d peppered frequent tips from the bench Friday nigbt. Cd.M middle blocker Dennis Alshuler, a 6-foot-4 sophomore, amassed a match-high eight stuff blocks, including back-to- back-to-back barricades follow- ing his quick-sef kill for a side- out to help the visitors seize a 6-1 lead in the filth game. After eight subsequent side- outs, a Hoppe kill and a stuff ~lock by 6-4 junior Greg Coon, inserted for the first time late in the fourth game, made it 8-1. Laguna Beach rallied to within 8-4, then closed a 10-4 Cd.M lead to within 10-8. But senior Matt Burns, insert- ed for the first time only moments earlier, regained Cd.M's serve with a kill.• A mishandled ball, back-to- back kills by Burns and Hoppe, then a Greg Burden stuff block and kill helped the Sea Kings close it out, just more than 2 1/2 hours after it all began. DON LEACH I OAl.V Pl.OT nm Andrews sets teammate Blair Hoppe (12) ln huge victory. Alshuler added. 25 kills, while Burden (12), Tun Andrews (10), Billy Messenger (four) and setter Brady Beauchamp (three) also pulled their weight and then some. Beauchamp distributed 67 Hoppe · assists, often chasing down imper- fect passes, though c d M I s defense was also up to the task much of the night. Burden, Andrews and Hoppe consistently dug WQuld-be Artist kills, as four Laguna hitters collected between 15 and 21 kills apiece. third game and, it appeared, the No. 1 seed had righted itself, going on to seize an 8-4.advan- tage in the fourth game. But a Sea King rally, includ- ing kills in the middle by Coon and two more by Alshuler (who also had a stuff block during the rally), sparked an 11-0 run that gave the visitors confidence and put them in their familiar C°Qme- from-behind mode. "We got into our sideout rythem there in the fifth game," Conti explained. Marshall Rothwell and Mike Pliha joined Bums and Coon with contributions off the bench, providing much-needed depth in the marathon. Hoppe's right calf muscle began cramping in the final game, when Conti said he went to Burns and Pliha to give some starters a breather, despite hav- ing everything on the line. • Record-setting Sea longs' football st•ndout should bolster t·AA Toreros. CORONA DBL MAR -Corona d8l >.w High senior 1bm O'Meata, wb.O nilbed for 2,228 yards and 2' tDucbdoWns in two 118UODI U tbe Sea Kings' tailbacj, a8id Friday be has comiriitted to continue bis fQOtball and acadfmic career at the Unlvenlty of San Diego. O'Meara, a 6-foot-1, ~pound two-time AD- Newpon-Mesa Diltrid Pes:fOimer, also pJayed defensive end Jut fall. leading Coach Dick Pree- man'I defense with 12 quarterback sacks. Running behind the aD·sertior Pive Crowns oUensive line as a junior, O'Meara rushed for 1,424 yards and a school single-season record 19 toUSD toucbdownl to M1P die Sea 1<1Dot adYanoe to dM CIP Southern Sedloa DtvWon· V Sm:ptftnals and comp6le a M l9COl'Cl. Wllba~lmemda•+V de OD tbe pa 'PlQ gPm9 llilt Id, ()'MMnl r1llbed far 804 yardl aDd fiwl 1'DI .nd Uo mugbt J8 .... el for 233 yerds u lbe Sell Klngl flnWted 5-5. CYMeara wu tWb a fint-temn AD-See View ~ running back. but madie ~ all-dimid team on def~ as a seniOr, after being an offen- sive selectk>u in 1995. He baS nm tbe 40·yard dub in 4.4 and boasts a tehool-teCOrd lift ot 620 pounds in the squat. O'Mea.ra, who said be Will ma;or ill biltmY al the Division I-AA scboOI, does not know whether he will pay offense or defame for the Toreros, though he would prefer offense. He also eemed reauiting interest from Ari- zona State and Southern Methodist. Vargas & Co. head to Greece ROWING •• • • 1: .. 'I •• i ~ . ~ ·r ). :J j, H I• I~ " ,, .. I' d :f I• : I ., 11 , ' I I • Oeding, Duplanty and rest of Team USA gird for '97 FINA World Cup. WATElt POLO NAC to send ;; NEWPORT BEACH -The ante has been upped for the United States men's "'national water polo team. After showing off its reunit- ed squad in the Newport Interna- tional Water Polo Tournament a little less than a month ago with an appearance in the champi- onship match, Team USA is head- ing to Athens, Greece for the 1997 FINA World Cup May 27- June 1. 13 athletes which made up the championship match roster at the Newport Invitational, a game which the stars and stripes lost 9- 8 .. Included in that roster is New- port Beach native and resident Chris Oeding. Qeding, who coaches the polo squad at Orange Coast College and is a Corona del Mar High alum, was the team's second-leading scorer in the Newport Invitational. ,, three athletes :: ,. to Nationals :I •• I' Three athletes from the New-'I port Aquatic Center will be com-: peting at the highly selective U.S. 1 Rowing Nationals in Cincinnati, : f Ohio June 7-8. .; Solange Roussel, Jeremiah : : Mann and Robert Ristau quali-I: tied by placing in the top two in l the region. 1: "When I woke up this morn- ing, I just had an inkling it was going to be a five-game match," Conti said. "I told our guys before that fifth game that the most aggressive team would win the match. I told the kids the coaches had faith in them and they needed to have faith in themselves and their team- mates. That's a great Laguna Beach team with a lot of talent and poise." CdM scored seven straight to earn a 7-1 first-game lead, then pulled away after the hosts closed to within 11-10 to com- mand the early momentum. Laguna, however, held on in the second game, despite watching a 10-3 lead shrink to an 11-9 edge. Cd.M lost a 10-6 lead in the Miles McGann, a 6-4 sopho- more setter/hitter, paced Lagu- na (15-4) with 21 kills and five blocks, while Aidan Leedom (20), Tyler Reynard (18) and . Blair Anderson (15) also man- aged to penetrate the CdM blocks for kills. The FINA Cup features the top eight finishers from the 1996 Olympics which, iii order, are Spain, Croatia, Italy, Hungary, Russia, Greece, USA and Yugoslavia. Team USA, under the tutelage of Corona del Mar High mentor John Vargas, will be comprised of Corona del Mar resident Chris Duplanty will split time guarding Team USA's net. The 31-year-old is tb,e team's most experienced amateur player with three Olympics under his belt. He earned a silver medal with the 1988 team. Vargas' team will face 1996 Olympic gold medalist Spain in its first competition. •All three athletes are ranked ; ! in the top 10 nationally based on 1 ; their test scores, and they all have 1 • several years of rowing experi-: ! ence," Coach Todd McAteer said. ; : "They are the strongest squad I , : have taken to Nationals and have • proven they have the skills and ; : talent to win.• 1 • L--------------------------------------------------------~------------------------NAC has finished in the top : ! three at Nationals the last three • • years. but has yet to claim a title. 1 •: DEEP SEA FRIDAY'S COUNTS D•vey's Locker -6 boats, 236 anglers. 13 albacore, 25 yellowtail, 1 white sea ban, 259bot11to, --- 488 barracuda, 132 calico bass, 80 sand bass. 9 sculpin. 3 rockflsh, 25 mackerel. Newport LwUng - 6 boats, 144 anglers. 1 blue fin tuna, 32 albacore, 35 yellowtall, 108 barracuda. 47 11nd bass, 179 calico bass, 46 bonito, 4 roddlsh, 22 sculpin, 2 sheephead, 1 haliput, 24 mackerel. • Fictitious Bu8NH Nam• lt•t•m.nt Th• following persons 111 doing bualneu a1: SltNI Graphics, 153n Cucad• LI\., Huntington BHch, CA 92647 Charlff Street Jr., 15372 Case.de LI\., Hunllng1on Blach. CA 92&47 This busln111 11 con. ducted by: an Individual • Have you s1at1ed doing bualnaa yet? Y11. 5-25-96 Chwlll Street Jr. This 11111menl was filed With tti. County Cl9rk of OrtnQ• County on 4-4·97 18973718405 Dally Piiot M1y 3, 10, 17, 24, 1997 Sa938 PUBLIC NOTIC! Flctltlous Bualnfftl Neme ltat•ment Thi followlng ,,.,.ons .,. dolnO bUelnat as: Fantasy TrtUUfM, 917 N. Caplsf· rtno Pl .. Ofange, CA 92989 Cathertol D. Gr~g, 997 N. C1pl1trano Pl., Or· ano-, CA 928e9 Th-11 bu1lne11 11 con· d\ICled by: 111 ln<IMdual HIM you atllted doing bu..,,... y11? No Calhlf1nl o. OrMhblta Thll *'8fMnl WU liled with .. County attk of Ofano-County on 4·24-97 DENT CONTINUED FROM 81 and match poirlt," said Dent, who came back to win that match, bis second victory there before losing to top-seeded Bobby Kokavec of Canada, 7-5, 6-4. Wrth stops in Alabama, North Carolina, South Carolina and Arkansas, r>er:n spent a month testing the waters of a pro, going 4-4 in his matches. . He lost to Stanford product Jim Tho~ in the first round of the first satellite in three sets, then Dent won his first-round match in the second stop, before losing to. Thoma5 again, this time 7-5, 6·3. In his third satellite, Dent won again, then lost to Mark Quinney, who eventually reached the finals. Dent's victories qualified him for the Masters satellite. Dent, who dropped higti school tennis this year to concentrate on becoming a pro, last year became the second player to win a CIF em Section singles title· as a fr an, joining Laguna Beach's Leach (1988). Phil Dent, former touring pro who played eight years on the Australian D~vis c~ ttam, monitors his son's developro1Q4, which includes rigorous fitness workouts under trainer Aaron IEGALNOTICE , ...... ns11 ~....-, Article 138 Appropriation for 1997-98 Flscal Year Total Appropriations Subject to lJmit Ma mt v.lilr IJllllt $5., 989 601 24'7981761 ·sso:164 23,596,454 2524.447 Slot.ff0,917 $68,746,768 48.461.QOO f'N'SZM 1H7371173t Dalty PloC May 24, 31 , PtiJlished~a.:h -CostaMe5aPeilPllotMay24, 1997. .Mw 7, 14, 1197 Sat42 ._....., ________ ,..._;~,.._....,. ________ .. Retterer at Intensity Gym in Irvine. "At some stage, you've got to get a foundation for tennis in terms of strength, and now's the time." he said. "Taylor's tennis might suffer, but he'll strengthen everything, up. It's a year-long program (started earlier in the year), designed for finely tuned athletes. If Taylor expects to compete with these (pros), he's got to do a lot of work off the court. Hopefully, it'll pay dividends down the road." Adoption Guild junior division two years ago, will leave June 6 for England, where he's expected to play in a couple of junior events before the Wimbledon Juniors. Roussel finished second in the ! women's singles at the State : , Championships, while Mann and • Ristau won the men's double. : : Dent has yet to be invited to Wimbledon, but he's hoping that some quality performances in the events leading up to the big one at the All-England Lawn and Tennis Center will earn him a spot. In addition to a shot at the title, , : Taylor, who takes independent studies at Monte VJ.Sta School, will open Adoption Guild play on Sunday at 1 p.m. against George Ernst and Hanley Ernst at Palisades Tennis Club. After England, Dent will play in the U.S. National Championships in Kalamazoo, Mich., in late July. The winner of the boyc, 1 As will gain an automatic wild card b~rth into the U.S. Open. "That's not the U.S. Open Juniors," Dent said, "It's the real deal." · Roussel, Mann and Ristau have a chance to compete at the World Championships. Rousset will be attending a Nattona:l-r'eam-camp to select a team to race in Bel- gium at the Worlds. Mann and Ristau will be in Belgium should they win their race and qualify with a certain time. The trip will cost the team over $2,000. Tax deductible donations cam be made to NAC at One Whitecliffs Dr., Newport Beach, 92660.Forinforniation,646-7725 Dent, who played in the 888 BRIDGMAN D o n • I d --C I • r k Brldgmen, "Donny''. 1 B. Newport Beach, pa111d away May 23, 1997, He WIS an honor 11ud1nt and athlete at Newport Harbor High School. Survlvora Include his par1nt1. Bruce & Vickie Bridgman, Sitters, Oanlell1 & Crystal; Grandpar•nts, Donald & Geraldine .arldgman, Herbert Don & Sharon Tolllaon: Aunt & Uncle, Cheryl & Kevin Larson, Uncl•. St•ve Tolllaon & Aunl, D•bble Tolllson. A clo••d cask•I vllft•llon will be held Mon .• May 26 from 2-,pm at Paclrlc View Mortuary: FuMral Services will b• held at 2pm, Tun., May 27 al South Coa1t Marln•r's Church, 1000 Bison Ave .• Newport Beech. In lleu of flowers, lOUM. HOUSIHO OltPOi.TuNtTf All ml IUl&t Mwrtlstnt NI 11111 _,.,.,II ulll«t 11 lk FU· ml Fw Healltt Act ti ttll as ............. 1111 ... • ""'1lst "lllly ..,.i.1111c1. llmlullta ., .i1ulml11ali111 Nied Ill lllCt, W.. Nllt llll, '"· llMflu,. llllllllal "''"' °' ............... • 111111111111 .. llllU MY Mii ,,.11mc1. liml· llttM tr .Wscrl111illali111.'' Tiiis llWllllJtf wlll not __....,_.,..,......use. ................... ~ ... ~tfllltlMO.ltMm .. ....., ........... "' .................... HI 11111 .................... ...................... ........ I* ,alHUO ....... , .... -.,. lllettstlct .oc ... ..... , .. HUO .. 4.11·*" Scnolara hlp .............. ~! donatlon1 may b•. HOUSES/ s•nt to the family. • ~~~~~~coNDOS FOR SALE GENEJW. 1002 =1C::::t:I UL80A .. ININ. ~ Pedftc V'9W DrM Newpolt ._,._ t---_....,,..,,_..,,...,,.,_ r;;;·,·· .,.. CL.Aa81f'IU Nice, clNn, largt 28R 2.SBA Home wttf\ bay vlewa, gara··~ dtCkl, *'• a 11 llow l1llO.mo n•e ttt. rMOUte• you oan count on to Mii a fftyflad of m9'Chan- clM l\em1. bee.UM our COiumn• compel quallfled buy•r• to call I ~a.pee ,um ..... •••••• IUCM 'N IAY RllTALCO 71~73-7311 GENERAL 1002 CORONA iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DEL MAR 1022 Attention Home Owners & A.E. Agents!! Showe••• 1ho1e special properties in our Homes or th• Week & Open Home Gulde published each Saturday In the Real Estate Tab II'• an effective and Inexpensive way to reach homebuyersl Call our Classllied Department Todayll 642·5678 Ask about our current specials! Qov't Foreoloaed Homes from p•nnlel . on S1. D•hnqu•nt Tu, Stunning 1 BO dograe Bay & Jetty v1e .... s Walerlront condo, 2 + 2, 32'w1de hvt dtn room. Totally remod $650,000 Open SaVSun 1 ·5 2525 Ocean Blvd A·2 673-3304 COSTA MESA 1024 ' PARKSIDE LIVING Detached 3Br Home In Gated Commumty $209,999 I Jennv Bradlev, Bkr • 1 7 1 4 ·6 4 5 -3 9 4 1 o r 714·967-8896-pag., THE BEST KEPT SECRET IN C.M. 38r 2Ba Chtrmlng HOITMt 437 Walnut $345K 717·1878 Repo'a, REO'a. Your 1 _______ _ ·~~Oo.~~~1•9;~• HUNTINGTON 1: ext.H·139a BEACH 1040 ! for current ll1Ung1. , OceanfrOnt Lot Grwt~ oftMdll Mel,800 7a1 ttet Fric It S•v. S1000'e ,: Beach close town• '' hom•. 2 mstr au1tes, ' 2ba .:>R, Ip, 2 pat101. Needs work. Price NOW $144,900. Same mod •I II sled et 1159,900. Hurryl Agl. ..1·104• OntheMOftT Seu your extra household itemt In C\apftid 'I 86 SATURDAY. MAY 2f. 1997 Ntw~ fSeachlCotu Mesa Daily Pilot NEWPORT IE&CB costA M!SA 2124 coao•A v.&CAno• 1089 DU. llAJt 2122 UJITAlS 2722 ....... iiii~iiii~iiiiliiiiiiiil 2 b d /t • 8 a A 2 -ca ')il••lillii••• 2 .... 28.A Condo gar, comm pooC/spa. •tud .. oui.t Clo .. tO LelLe .,.... v~ N.., Back Bay. 2-car SH5. 4l05 Brighton b .. ch no ·~-.'smk. Homea In be9Ul. not1ll gar, vaul cell . Springs (Harbor @ Le••~· $550/mo. Idaho. wtcJy rates, ell s 1 e o. so o. oat ed. Victoria) 71•212·7111. 7ao.e22e amen. 208-173-855' Agt, 728-7240 48r 28a NeWPC>rt Hta NB Oc front Oat., Fplc., 1119S/mo. atudlo Upttalra. cath • • .. n By CHNUS GOftN wllft OMAR SHARIF and TANNAH HIRS04 -w-xEKL--y BRIDGE 4VJZ 819 Cenwon Dover No P•t• 20g.8 Ogle cell, bright a OJMn, 2bd, gar, lndty, 1900/ Q. 1 .. Neither vulnerable, u Model · 0 FP 1rg deck. 1790/mo. wk. Summer Rental South hold SI n g I e L. e v •I Rear HouH. 846-367 • e...-.1449 AvaJI 7/S-7/12 & 7/19'-10U : 2 BR 2 BA -t-Den 7/28. l·fJHl-355-0885. , Partner Openl the blddin& with 1 beatt. What do you reepond? ACROSS 1 ,,,,.,_, _ e Type°'eum 10 T~ document 141 EicQUM 15 NocAt 18 Nofseaod $458 000 HUNTINGTON •KJ o .AQ5 O Q'7e •lOtl.CJ '71<MS44..52ta · COSTA MESA 2624•------- Q. 5 • A.a South, wlnerable, you bold: ' • 17 Poe'• tilrd ------------•BEACH 2140 RENTALS TO .....__ b1·~~ed.· Bluff• l!·Plen New u"' •-.,.__. on Market. Bav L.oc. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • Id br/ h SHARE 2724 NORm aoum TredlUonaJ. Prln. Only Luxury Trl·L•v•I I!• e 1 lb• ou•e1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •• ~ 1 71"·720-1704 Bl<R Twnhme/Gated comm. Pvt vard, clean, newi• What do b0 d " .... 3Br 2 5Ba dlnlng/fm carpet/palnL All utlV 8eautfful1 N.B. 3Br you • nowr HARBOR RIDQE rm spa t~b approx cable Incl. No pets. 2.5Ba Lg kit, hi cell, •u1o•oceanVlew• 1735 •. f. A;I 6•20. S700/mo. &45-8445 Berber c:rpl, fp, patio. Q.2 • AaSouth,vulnerable,you 8000+aq.tt. Custom $1395. Agt, 847·10« •••E•elde 2br lba w/d. pool/apa, prkng. hold: f Horn•. S2,800,000. · d k t 1 .1 $525. Erin, 497-4485 14100.840-4S98t ec • • ove. r g, gar, 7 8 "',. ut11 pd, $785. n/pet1. C.M. 1/2, House $700. • .,, • 011 0 813 • tO 8 5 .C Harbor View Hiiis HUNTINGTON 135 Albert 543-5478 Or 1 Br $450. Cat ok. 180" Ocean. Catalina HARBOUR 2142 W/2 happy creative The bidcliwr bu proceeded· & Goll Couree View,. Stupen.doua 1 BR people! Call 631 ·2111 WEST NOR'nl BAST · SOtrnl s 1· u n n 1 n g t 0 1 a 1 Upper, encl gar/patlo.1~.,.-,.....,..-~----INT Dbl p 1 remodel, 4BR. 4BA. Weterfront Fabulous S550+dep. Lndry. No CdM lovely rm share Wh . a• au 1 et cu 1de 1 8 c . 3 -t 3 /Den/D I n /Gar/ .pets. 942-5984 bath, lg kit, sundeck, at action do you take? S919.000. Ellis Realty Dock avail. ten, Pia. w/d, fem n/smk. Aval • Linda Oeth 721--0116 Furn, FP, Fr Doors now. $435. 721·9546 Q. 3 • Neither vulnerable0as Lois Jacobs 760-8384 $3350 Agt. 676-9505 NEWPORT CDM Share 3bd, 2.5ba 'South you bold: Newport Heights BEACH 2669 gorgeous exec home. •2 for price of one1 • NEWPORT liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2-car gar, W/D, non· • J 10 S 0 5 4 2 0 K Q 6 • 9 8 7 3 3br , 2.5ba family BEACH 2169 •1BR $725* smoker, no pets. 1 blk hofTle ...-2bd, 1 ba rear 28R 28A S835 from beach. $1000mo. cottage. Oversized lot. D/W Incl. 60x3o pool. + 1'!':~S::~~~ep. Drive by 3212 & 2br Pent,hae1cond1do, No pets. Carport.1..,,.,,..,... ______ _ 3214 Broad St. N.B. Nr bch, p, d w, W , Vlate Del Meae CM Huge br/$650 Or 2 •Only $419,0001• gar, no pets. $1375. *5454a5a* lg bdrmS/$650 Exec hme Appl only, Agt co-op Avl June 675-4677 t f /I c t k •03 8"'"' 5045 **BEACH AREA** op re • se. a o · "' • ••· 3Br 2Ba Upstairs dplx, Oulet/prvt 631 2111 POINTE NEWPORT f d ti Penlnaula 1-4Bd. · · p , gar, w, pa o, E' Id CM St 11 h These LUXURIOUS 1tep11 to bay & beach. Winter & Vacation • • • Y s CONDOS boast 360, s1eoo. 818·359·4539 Rentals. Reserve Now spacious townhome. 2.SBA. The square for Best 11 Selection I 1 lrg bdrm, female ~idding has proceeded: r..nDl SOU111 WEST NORTH I• p._ 10 Dbl Pau ? What do you bid now? Q. 4 • All South, vulnerable, you hold: •.A J 8 Q J 7 6 2 0 A J 8 • 10 9 6 •7t O QI OAKQ8742 •ta The bidding baa proceeded: NOR111 EAST SOU'111 WEST 16 P... 20 Pue u p ... 1 What do you bid now? Q. 6 • Both vulnerable, as South .you hold: •J1~6 Q KQ87 OKQ92 •73 The bidding has proceeded: 801.TJ'H WEST NORTH p... Pua •• 1 What do you bid now? EAST p ... Looi« for answers on Monday. Learn to be a better brid1e player! Subscribe now to the Goren Bridge Lettel' by c.alling (800) 788-1225 fo:r information. Or write to: Goren Bridge Let- t.er, P.O. Bos 4410, Chicago, Ill 60680. footage ranges from Bluff•. 4br 3ba, Many Oceanfront• pref. $445. Avl 6-1 1500sq.ft.·1680aq.fl. End unit, ~-car gar, fp, VILLA RE·NTALS Mike 714·722·6997 t---------...---------..----------''--1 Offered at w /d , ac. s 2 ooo. 714-875-4812 M.V. Share 3Br Home Avl Aug. 1, 458-5232 s235.900-S259,900 Beautlful, New 2 +2 Poot and spa. Female AN~OUNCEMENTS EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT Broker Co-op comer unit In Back pref'd. Call Sandy I 2920 5530 5530 Call Today 548-8048 SEa.IJOfEO Bay w/large wlndows1_o_r_T_o_m_a_l 9_5_1_-e_1_1_1_. _ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii and high celllngs. NB Shr 3Br Twnhse liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SANTAANA 1080 4Br 2Ba Huge Fenced Landscaped ydl Lots of brickwork, 2car gar. $149K agt 966-4906 MOBlLE HOMES -1100 Ivy Covered Cottage Lieto Peninsula Resort. Private beach. pool. spa, rec room. Furn'd 1 b~rm decorated In blues and yellows. $15K 080 673·2434 Ca,fETARYLOT/ WJlllR'I Pvt gar, w/d, fp, frig. Cls to bch. Avl 6/1 Klttena for Adoption BEAUTY STYLIST Cashier 2·4 days per Gated Community $480/ + 1/3 expenses. S.A. Animal Shelter Prominent N.B. Salon wk. Beautiful Car *NNOIWPCHrrRlll * $1365. 789-t748 Female pre'f 545-4555 1602 No. Grand Ave. seeks lie. stylist, Wash. Must be sharp ¥714-558·7622• exp'd In color, 10 ahd depndable. Apply Garage Apt 1 blk to Newport Cat BeauUful assist owner and build at 0001 Edinger, APARl'MINTS beach. No pell. 2+2 Condo Brand newt ---------clienlle. Guaranteed H.B. 714·890·1937 Lr l & 2 bd S450+dep. Some utll Pool/spa/gym/tenn. THEATER Income+ Commission CHILDCARE Needed. g bdrm Incl. 548-0491 $595+ Ulls. 245-7335 CASTING 2921 Also stations available SUMMER HELP-PT/FT opts. 2 & 3 rm Lido Ba!iffront upstrs •---------for rent. Contact Lena for ages 5· 12 In Costa twnhses w/FP, 3bd, 2ba, fp, decks, RENTALS , iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii or Tyler 673·4186. Mesa. 848-8904 th k. h gar. storage. 1yr lse. New People Needed Billing Entry COFFEE HOUSE • pass rv 1tc ens, $2500/mo. 673·0194. WANTED 2726 No exp nee. Models & •Easy Work FT/PT hardworking, brkc_t bo & I • =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii A c t o r s . :r V /F II m . f 1 1 r5 r rg Lido Isle, fully furn,1• 1•2134152•1688 •Excellent Income rend y employees for I S II 1br, utls & gar lncld. Beverly Hiiia Oent. •Flex hours ail shihs. 553·1724 C SI'S. ma pets No pets. $825.mo/yrlv Personable, ref(ned, -.-s-u_m_m_e_r_M_o_d_e_I_*_ •Knowledge of •COOK• wekome. 714-772·9272 normal bachelor, Fine •S••rch '97• Windows helpful Experienced for Fast Arts, speaking French/ we d kid 1 Cl •FT/PT F d H b P. lartat Unique 1bdrm 1b• nee s ean 641-2883 oo am urger rtCeS S Danish: No pets/ cut children & teens 800_395_8811 Stand PT/FT. SB/hour. $985. w/loft condo style apt. s mo kg /d rugs :· for print, commercials,,_________ •WAITRESS• Vaulted celllngs, light Wlahea (ORATE ·-• movies. This week Can't Find Work? Experienced, PT/FT. 1 e MirMt enm.nce 19 Big Top 20 C8Jle(s tigosl 22 Glaclel epoch 24 Aclrest Adams ~=-30 Patch 32 Sea eagle 33 Pink 35 "The l(tng• 40 ·-to Kill" 42~t 4' Rent 45 -Majof 47 Gin In "Dracula" 48 Spouse 50 Land 52 Duplicated exactly 56 Mall unit 58 Greasy spoon 59 Card game 64 T annlt pro Arthur- 65 OMng bird 67 Spotless 68 Kernel 69 Respiratory 10~·. bto4t* 71 Mlec:*Ulatee 72Tnm 73 Trades DOWN 1~ 2~ ~~= Ferrara 5 Colofed 6 Muscat natMI 7 CUhesln (coupon•) e "WhO-to say?• 9 Suntan- 10 Went to the 11 =eel 12 Char 13 Poker stakes 21 Fragrances 23 Secret writings 26 Healthy 27 Buffalo's lake 28 Ancient Peruvian 29 Female sandpipers 31 Potato buds 34 Egg, In France 36 ~bean 37 Bride's 36~ Romantic?" 39 Remain · 41 More modem 43 "Hammerln' Hank" of baaebsU 46 Answer 49 Romanik: lnter1udes 51 Notewocthy periods 52 Stop 53 Llaht beam 54 Different 55 Ladla 57 Ooof part 60 Lobster's 61~~ss 62 NOlthem Scandinavian 63 Adam's grandson 66 "Yes,• for Miss Piggy CR~ 1225 Call 720-8764 & airy walk through FULLY) Rent from only! •960·7882• You can't b~ loQl<ing S6/hr. Apply at: TOdayl kitchen, large walk-In Prlv. HmOwner (On too hardl W NTEO 15 Super Burger t• closet, dishwasher, Lldo/othe Ha bo · r r r ---------people to Ii I various 2966 South Bristol t---------.----------....--------- . 11.-.c ~~~r~~~ome~~~~g ::~~~ ~51f ·~~PlBgla~s/Ni LOST & positions from ware-Costa Mosa EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT ~.~.~ additional patio otf of C~M~R),s wh!~ ~~:i1. FOUND 2925 house to manage· (714 ) 882.2572 5530 ment. No experlence•-c--l-fl_____ 5530 5530 bdrm w 1 outsl de s 1 or· ab I e In ' 9 7 • · Y 0 u r iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii C I 1 ass ed 1 s · · "· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii age apace. Vertical Gst.Rm+prlv bath & OUN C necessary. al Now, CONVENIENT 1• ATTENTION! HAltlOlt LAWN ·MT.Ouvl MIMOlllAL PARK PloPEm OWNEltS APARTMENTS FOR RENT blinds Included EnVGst. ApVCabJlna/ F D AT Lrg r:i:ia.1e Brent (714)891-5784. whether you're buy· throughout, skylight In s m c 0 t ta g e .f 0 r white & grey w/stnped Classlfled fng, selling, or just living room, unique Wknds/Hldys/Yr And. tale. W. 18th St. CM. The most comprehen-looking, classiffed has bathroom/ vanltv/ Prefer Semi/Unfurn. & 548·1376 slve and current dlrec· what you needl MEET SELL TRADE dressing areal Neutral Lease of 3·24 mos. FOUND Sweet Dog on tory of goods and ser-CLASSIFIED carpet throughout! Fine Social/Prof Refs. 5 •22. Brown/Black -=v::::lc::::e::::s::::a.::::ro::::u::::n::::d::::I=== ___ 6_4_2_·_5_6_7_8 __ someone special through classified your home through classified through· classilled 642-5678 BALBOA ISLAND 2606 Carport stall 10 ac· Kindly Tel: B.H. (310) Female Shep Mix. - commodate 1 vehicle 395.11195 & Page (Looks like 8 Coyote). Included. Very bright (213) 204·5930 to pro-Approx 35-pds. Pink and open living areal pose Advance New· collar. Vic-Springdale Call now, won't lastl port MeetlngNlewlng. In H.B. Call 646-0813 $1470. 789·0931 or oc Humene 2bd/2b• Decor. apt. w/cath cell. FP, ref, 1••••••••• MISC. Loves Women & Kldsl micro, OW, patio, 1• ••• ¥ •• pkng. wo hkups, no MISCELIANEOUS 1=RiiEiiNiiTiiALSiiiiiiiii2ii7ii4ii4 --..,...L-os_t_C,,...a_t __ pel/smk. $1400/mo/ RENT'J'ITt'! 1• .Brown Abvsslnfan yrty. 1·510·521·1546 n..1..;1 *ART STUDIO* Needs medication. •••••••••ISpaclous 2br 1ba. Share w/group approx Child's pet lost 5/20 400 sf. $222/mo. Avl near 5th & Fernleaf. HOUSES/ CONDOS Wonderful locatlonl •---------$ 1150. Avail 6·1 714-873-4983 818-447·8982 ROOMS 2706 6/1 . Eves: 723·1678. CdM Reward 721-1386 •F•O•R-R•E•N•T--•I COM Furn beautiful rm, COMMERCIAL ---------ocn vu, pvt ent. Pre'f --------I CORONA male who travels. REAL ESTATE DEL MAR 2622 $550. 114-644·06241•••••••• LOST, Girls Frames Mulli·Colored with Corrective Lenses. C.M.Area. Rewardll 714·549·8253 BALBOA ISIAND iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CM Back B•llf $400 --------- 2106 1nc1 ut1s, wtgar S5o. APARTMENTS2750 HEALTH & iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BBlo•cackh• HfruoYime lltvhln•~ Klt/lndry prlv. Pool. FITNESS Balboa la. Exquisite N/Smk etc. 650-8242 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 4Br 3Ba. Just com· space avail n 1 & ---------p Id H B A I bedroom apt homes. Room Avl 2br 2.5ba r e • • ... p •• Get In Shape 'Now! plated 100% Remodel. C (1) 3BR & (3) 2BRSI Wood burning fire-ondo. Nwpt North. Personal Instruction. Stone /carpet flooring, p 1 1 1 Just north of PCHI cove cellfng, fplc, full pl~ce and gigantic oo. gvm, kt pr v. $419K A t 570 8283 Home, Office or Gym. Ille balhs & kltch. gar. Patio&. Close to the $375. 714-720-1490 g · Scott 714·723·0686 Rare to find home of beach, shopping & •---------•--------- lhls quality to rent on schools. Doge & VACATION BUSINESS ••••••••• Island. Mooring Avl. Cata Welcome. 535001mo. 723-4620 ca11 1e9.11s3 for RENTALS 2722 PROPERTY 2767 PERSONALS more d et alls (some liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii restrictions apply.) M • d 1 c • 1 fD en t •I CORONA .,.----,,,..,--~-~ Ballffront Hm Nr Bal Office H.B. No---------Lea•• Clean 2Br 1Ba Fun Zone. 1 br + DEL MAR 2122 Dplx. Lndry, gar. 808 steeping loft, 1ba. fp, money down. Furn SEEKING iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 1/2 Orchid $1200. Immaculate! 6/19·29, neg. 1300•·1· NT. WOMEN CHANNEL REEF Spectacular 2Br 28a 8-5/M·F 860-4988 $2500. 714•873•1943 Prine only. 760-0898. Condo. Pool, Bay/Oen ___ _...._____ BUSINESS OFFICE views. All Amenities BUSINESS OFFICE BUSINESS OFFICE FOR RENT 2769 s4000. Agt • 675-4912 FOR RENT 2769 FOR RENT 27691"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Fum'd 2BO +den 1• Oto Sult• 8419q.f1 . 3004 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Handsome Attorney Seeks very attractive slim wht female 26·34 for dating.• 360-4947 2BA. Private spa. 52750/mo. Ellis Realty r==oo:: 844-8200 3 Pvt Offices and ••••••••• Reception area. •••Large 1Br 1Ba 1 car gar. $1295/mo. 510 Fernleaf 574-7701 I 857-7708 •••Lg Studio Kil. frig , stove, patio. $795. 510· Fernleaf 574·7701 I 857·7706 COSTA MESA 2124 2800 sq. t. ar en u1te Can be divided abundant adjacent parking. Conve nient, top quality commercial area. Ne otia~le terms. 441 Old Newport Blvd, EMPLOYMENT Nwpt Bch .. $1220. ·-------7 t 4-850.9505 Bt1SINESS & FINANCE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYMENT 5530 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii2ii90ii4 14/P & AIR Position Community Newspa- pen1 seeks full time A/P & NR person. Minimum 1 year ekp&- rlence In account• payable & collectlons preferred. Good b•n· •lit package Including 401 (k) retirement plan. EOE. Drug screening/ phyalcal required. Send resume & salary requirement 10 : o6ic Haun: 9:00 am • 6:00 pm M·P u.t 10:00 am · 4':00 pm wed.ends 1561 Mcu Dr.· Santa Ana Heights, CA (71') 546-9860 ' S HUGE PROFITS $ Phone Card Routes $2000/wk. Pot. 800.700.7177 24h,. $$ PAYPHONES H $150K yrly pot. 9reat locallons avail. Call Nowt 1-800-80<>-3470. Booming Home baaed buslnest, not MLM. Earn $2200-$7700/wk. 1•800-322•fJUSO ic1717 Vendlng:Profltablt 6 Eaay, Priced Right, Free brochure. 1 ·800-820-4353 Accounting Supervisor, P.O. Box 1560 Costa Mesa, Ca 92628 or fax (714) 831·7248 INTERIOR DRAFTSPERSON FT RewerdlnO drafting Polltlofl, lmmedlM~ IV ... bte. IOf hlott..nd tlle/tloMdNign studio. Must M¥e ·~ • Dt'eftlno lnlerlot flOOf MONEY TO LOAN =:.":net~· 2914 • tile/Mone feyollt9. l .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • 8Mptlnt Avoid ••nkruptC1' com.,,..,.."4of\, ~ree Dtbl Con•olld•· • Prepare hetd sulf11C41 tlon Applfcallon With design drewtnga for SeNlca 800-1'13·8207 client~. 8etlc ,lobtlle lltld conlltfuc:tloft knowtedee •l•. PYofetllonel.'"' ANNOUNCEMENTS l*ed '*'°" """ OOod ettltude ,,.. ... FIND an apartment through classified apply ... , •• to: , l.ASTllMI .... lllatl OUIXNCDD! 1997 c:Lr r1 .;ASS only S10,675 puts you behind the wheel! HURRY! ~6 motHh\. Cl1l\CJ end le~•\'. On apprmcd \'.rcdif. S~OS.4H • td\ ,x:r month S 1500 tot.ll ~.l•h Jue ~t •1gn111ir,. l'm~l 111 payment\ S l 0,675 + r~:< R.c,1d11~I S 1 l .• 17 .~O 1 lk imk1 fK' 1·c~r. RJ~<'d un MCIRI' SI '>,6115.0<J (6307752} l()(J7 AlTRC)RA only $17,469 s ou behind the wheel! • Newpon &.ch/Co ca Mesa {)ajJy Pilur " EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT MERCHANDISE NEWPORT 5530 ii!!iiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiis5iii3iio MISC. 6015 BEACH -----------6169 CustiCll1ns & ••cur1t1 Otflo•r• Wolff T•nnln9 ••d• liNii•iiw&piioiiriitiiii•ii•iiiiifiiriioiiniit H k Immediate poaltlona Tan At Home •atat• Moving Sa.tel 0Ule 88perS avallablel Call for Buy Direct and Savel furn, wicker rattan, appointment 2•US·9180 Low Monthly Pmt1 china. altver, cry1tal, Beautiful retirement Stock Peraon. PT Fr•• Color Catalog patio furn, lampa, eom~unlty located Must apeak English Call 1·800-711·0158 toola, clothlng, llnena, eloH to but rout .. , lmmed, hire. Flex book•, kitchen, baby near the UCI eampua, hours. 848·2400 w11 a.l¥'l!D It • m • .•. • t c I II .u' & '" Frl·Sat 8 :30-4 has Immediate FT & Styllat.. needed. PT/FT TO BUY 6019 no early bird• PT openings for the Hourly or Comm .1~iiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2112 e. Balboa Bl right lndMduals. Ex· (Quality Cllentele) 1• PerietlC• helpful but NB/CM atH. 850.8810 Old Coln• Gold Sliver End ~f Bal Penln. willing to train. Some "JOBS" Immediate Franklln Mint, SterUng Saturdaf &am communication 1klll1 openings for Clerk• Old watchH & jewelry LR chalra, king water nec•Hary. Great ben· R • c • P t 1 0 n 1 a t 1 • WestcoHt Coln &42·9448 bed, DR .. t. misc. efita, Including paid Aasemblera war.:. Top Dollara Paid 2500 Via Marina medical, dental, vision house & Much Morel For Records. Jazz, 842·7214 and life Insurance. Entry Level $7·$10/hr. Sountracka, etc. Uniforms and tree courtesy Employment Call Mike 84>7505.•r--f-l-r s_t_A_n_n_u_al _ _, meal provided. Apply Services 10 Corporate In person at Regents Park Ste 120 trvlne •---------Corona del Mar Point. 19191 Harvard 71.-.251.0800 . FREE TO YOU 6022 ._.a .. Of a •a•11:11 Ave., Irvine, CA 92612. =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •IDIUollO ,._....., No phone calls--------~ please. Drug.free EMPLOYMENT Dalmatlon 4yra old, k 1 EOE Tess Is great w/klda & wor Pace. . SERVICES 5533 needa a good h <::lmel DRIVER Wanted Please call 644·9191 car, gas provided. •••H••• f!' REE Clean OMV · req'd. Please be aware that LASER VISION 71 4·967•2590 Lv Mas tho listlngs In this tat· S E M I N A R Driver• Earn up to egory may require you Hosted by Board $800 W••kly to call a 900 number Certified Eye S~lallst Long distance phone In which there Is a Or. Richard A. Weiss. co. Is seeking people charge per minute. May 27, 6:30·6:00 pm to service storefront at Beckman Laser promo box route. EMPLOYMENT Institute at U.C.I. 1·800.35.-.7331 Dr. Weiss wlll speak WANTED 5535 about astigmatic cor· Earn Money Reading rectlon and all levels bookal $30,000/yr of near·alghtedneas Income pot. Delalla. Loving Swedish Nurse. and far·tlghtedness. 1·600.513-434311Y9637 12 Yrs exp. Honest & R.S.V.P. 720.1400 FINE RETAIL SALES caring. Good cook. PE8SON Loe refs. Christine•--------- Opportunities Avail <::1 71.-.648-3735<::1 JEWELRY, FURS HELLY·HANSEN & ART 6025 FASHION ISLAND DOMESTICS 5540 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Newport Beach 1 Carat Diamond Outdoor Enthusiast Dog Walker• II your Ladles Con.temp Ring. Th Is I 1 • for You I pet needs just a llttle Appraised 84 at $5K. Experience a Must. extra walk~ and Love, $3000 700·0837 Please Fax Resume: I can help. Please call, _______ ...___ 714-64.-.5007 Morgan 714-842·8533 SPORTING FLATBED DRIVERS EuropHn Perf.c:tlonl1t .GOODS 6065 Top pay planll Houaecl•anlng Great mllos In Exp· d • Xlnt Ref' 1 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii all seasons. Own Trans • Bonded Laaer rowing •h•ll Guaranteed Home Weekends Also Avall Fant.astlc ahape. New Every 4th Dispatch. Free Est 241·1914 c:anvaa/oara. $950. Great benellts •NANNY needed tor , ___ 5_5_2_·_9_2_5_0~- and bonuses 18mo.old. 3·days per New Llfecwcl• 8500 0-S months• $.24 wk. Engl speaking & Barely used $250. 6mo. • S.28 up to S.34. own trans. Ref's Req. 721-8009 Call J.B. Hunt Flatbed CDM 714-760·3686 Bendftlng TIIE AMtRICAN CANCER SOCIETY Presented by TllE PRUOEN11AL/ JON DOUGLAS REAL ESTATE COMPANY NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE Date: 5atarday May 24, 1997 11me: 7am-lpm Wbere:callfornla State Bank Building (upper parking lot) 2101 E. P.C.H. Corona del Mar Doughnuts I Cq/f rt Hot °"fS, Sq/t Drinks 8 Mort! ALL PROCEEDS wru. GO TO TuE AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY • FURNITUR.E • HOUSEWARF.S • COLLECOBLES •ANTIQUES •JEWELRY •CLOTHING • SPORTS ITEMS &. EQUIPMENT •CRAFT ITEMS An volun1ecs wiU be i\ssotbics of Tic Pl\WITW. ION OouGlAs C.OWNtY 210 I £. hdllc C.O.SC Hwy~ 1250 Corona dd Mar. CA 92626 1·600.325-1067 ·-tv--11.1------· COL Required Nanny/Haekeeper PT t CDOlllCS, t/H ;10 + o ~~~ e r1:. ~i:: STIDO IOIO •TRAN--S•P•O•R•T•A•TI•O-N Hos ostess CADL, Fluent Engllsh. l••••••••I Ref's req. 845-3123 •••••••• Immediate FT opening for an experienced •••••••• Lead Host/Hostess In MERCHANDISE a beautiful retirement UTIWTI TV mTlllS Now 11e1ng SCheduled . BOATS 7011 setting. Must enjoy •••••••• working with seniort, In Your Nelghl)(>mood . . • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WANTED TO BUY Electric Boat Dully or •imillar 01'3·2434 have good com·-------------'- munlcatlon and Inter· ANTIQUES 6010 personal skllls. Apply iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1n person at Regents Japan••• Sword• Point, 19191 Harvard WWII or Other Ave., Irvine, CA 92612, 71.-.49.-.1731 or FAX resume to 714/ ------------- 725-9132. No phone --------calls, please. Drug· free wori(place. EOE. Houaeoleanera PT Mutt be available Saturdayal Must llke to cl•an. Engll•h Top Doll•r P•ldl From 1800·1 g8o. 1 pc to entlr• Htate. Paintings, china, · gl1ware, furn, etc. 40Yr NB R .. 873·6223 "°"only •19t-.. ._..,._,...own ear, ========~II E'am up to $10. per hr 714-545-7350 _______ .,. No Money DOWnl lnStallaUon • • Programming of 15+ ChannelS lndUded VISIT OUR SHOWROOM FOR A LNE DEMO AT Laborers Eam up to $500 Weeklw Long distance phone com· pany la Sffklng peo- ple to aervte. ator• . front promo1fonaJ box route. l-Soo.354·7331 LegalSeoretarv WO[k.,.a Comp/Crimi- nal. 3-Syra 91eper. Bl· lloguaJ pnif. · NB area. • Ctlll Wanda at • 118-788-5432 714-7a8-1864 eves. LIFEGUARDS Summer positions. •248·9180• Nuraery Help, Sunday Mornings 8·11, 18 or APPLIAN,.r.S 6011 older. First Aid/CPR '"* Cert. 844-7400 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SJ NEWPORT IVD., c.I •ellll'bll"'-·-.... ·- GARAGE SALES GENERAL 6102 DEMOLITION SALE! May 24°M1y 25 9AM-4PM 113 APOLENA BALBOA ISLAND Phone Operator• Kenmore Wuh•r, gas•·C-O_R_O_N_A ____ _ dryer. white $120/ea. To $t5~[ij rr:~.or Full. Fridge White $95. PEL MAR 6122 No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper TM ~.r.uot fits In • Corona del Mar June 7, 19 7 For Info: ~Q\STI 644-3151 "'w"~' ~bl ~ WHAT HAPPEIS. IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE? NOTHING. Call the Classifieds (714) 642-5678 1-800.718-0230 Small ga1 stove whtte,'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim , 2 yra old. $180. 19" 11 Retail 'Furn Sal•• color tv. $75. 13" AggrHalve, Salary+ color tv $25. Royal'• Comm + Benefit• updgM vacuum. $175. 478-8363 Kim Alen. •548-8090• Moving Sale Every1hlnQ goe1I Furn, office aupplles, etc. 4821 Wa1"• Rd •Saturday Sam• A Retail Sales position at -------------- Out of Santa F• FURNITURE 6014'_c_o_S_T_A_M_E_SA_6_1_2_4 GOOD 0 u t p o a t /KI o a k at iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Fa ah Ion Island. PT liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii wages hourly+ comm. Moving Sale Dining Call Susanna Wilken: rm tbl, 6 chalra. 844-5953 Breakfront credenza, piano. lthr aec:tlonal. S•I•• Clerk • PIT 040-8477 Hotel Q lft Shop -------------Evenings • EJ!p prerd TV Armolr• Brand nu, Gigantic Sale Sal/Sun 9am-2pm Oeaka, office furn/ eulp, b•d•, couches, tablet, electronlcs, household, + more. 1043 Center St #A·7 AD! l se.oo hr 549-0300 Country Pine. Beautl• fut finish and molding SALES $1700.obo 845-7212 Local weekly news· (Whittler/19th St) paper seeks lnald• -------------NEWPORT aa1es re"J)reaentattve. MERCHANDISE CH Must poneu atrong MISC . · 6"15 BE.A 6169 .Call phone tales abllltles, · • "' J~iiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii be dependable, team O•rqe Sale Sunday oriented, and a ••II 27" Panaaonlo TV May 25th. 8am·Noon 1lalter who la able to w/Plctura In Picture 2933 C•aala w~rk well under dHd· Walnut con1ole, 34" (Jambor•e/Blton) 642- llnes. One year aalH W x 20" deep X 38"hl -----------experience preferred. $300.00 714/54M394 E~cellent benefit Aquarium 180 gal w/ p a ckag•. M/F/DN. llve rock, exotic Hit· Drug acreenlng/phyal· water fish & llght oak cal r•qulred. cabln•t. Sacrifice Rooms, apar1ments, homes Clautned can satisfy .5678 ' For consideration 51500 721-8889 pleeH fax rHume (In-----· -------eluding talary range Muat Selll Stereo, desired) to: futon•· couch and Judy Oetting at (714) lov ... at, much mor•I 131~594 87S•9t0t 1---------- M.S.R.P .............................. ' • MJoJ1)A WUE ~ ......................... 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Auto, loaded. #430987 $9964 McKenna Motors 842-2000 RENT All Kinds of Jobs For I I I : I I I I .. , •• ,... ,... -ATW CllRYSlER/PlYMOUTH ATLAS DODGE 2929 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 2925A Harbor Blvd .. Costa Meea UIERI CADIUAC IUICK 2eOO Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa IEACH LllCOLI MERCURY 16800 Beach BMS., tUltlngton Blldl i.;A;t1~K~tn~~~s~o~t~Pe~o~p~1e~ • .t;;;;~~~ro~u:gh~cl~as~s~lfi~e~d;;;;~~~~~~~~~·· CleHltled. Results! 841-1134 548-1934 ti---------....L----~----....._ _______ __......_ ______ Oldsmobll 540-1100 848-7739 SAIL BOATS 7014 CHEVROLET 9045 ISUZU 9100 LEXUS 9115 MERCEDES 9110 PORSCHE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9175 TOYOTA 9210 2 Ptirson L•nds•llor '85 El Camino . '92 Isuzu Pick-up, aht '95 Lexua SC400 Complete. $550. or Xlnt Condltlonl bed, tlnVbed cur. 53k Cashmere F/Opllon off.er Harry 645-3544 st 0 ck I and she 11 ml. Clean, must aeel Cert/Warr. APR Avl. I 22tt BOAT ON $5,900 714-631·8068 $6500/obo. 847..0617. ·#040101 $36,377 .-. MOORING '91 Chevy S·10 '84LexuaQS30~ in., Newport Harbor White, shell, caas, JEEP 9110 Opal White. F/OpllQfl. ~900 714-855·9237 wire whls/tlres 47k ml. Cert/Warr. Avafl. 'i'f 114-580-6226 pager 111129248 $4966. #683000 $28, 796 '81 380SLC, Blk W/ '87 924S Black. Palamlmo Int, pwr Upgraded wheels. brks, aunrf, 140K ml Sunroof, car phone. $8900.obo. 760·8008 $5900/obo. 548-3874. •'82 380SEL• Astro sllver, grey llhr, SAAB 9185 102 k ml. Luxurloue liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii auto. Beaut. cond. Serviced before due ~ · McKenna Motors '92 Jeep Wrangler 842·2000 V 6 , 5 ·S pd , P /S . MARINE SLIPS ,92 Corvette Conv. Xlra Cteanl ,.,.4 Lexua ES300 dates. Dbl timing • chain conversion '9!5 Saab 8005 blk/blk. 4-dr. 5·spd, 30k ml, snrf, alloys, abs, cloth int. dealer malnt, all records. Perl cond In/out. $17,750. DQCKS 7022 Fully L-oadedl 25K ml Beach Carl $12,495 · Toyota of Always garaged. Xlnl Huntington Beech 4...-:ott-shore Mooring Cond. PP 675-2419 847-8555 l'f. 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F u II White/Ivory. F/Optlon. tease. 548-3772 '87 Toyota Supra 847-8555 Only 33K. Cert/Warr. V6, 3.0, PS, PB, AC,1 ___ """"'=-~--I #196262 $361977 '96 E320 Black w/Bfk CC, lilt. New tires & '93 Corolla Llhr Interior.,._ Chrome brakes. Mint cond. Beige, PS, AC, cass. '95 LeJIUa SC400 wheels. Pc.RFECT. $5800 714-551·0139 #074095 $7967 Black/lvo·ry. F u ll $44,950. 548-3772 ---· -------McKenna Motors Option. Cert/Warr. '92 Corolla auto, PS, 842•2000 Remarkable Condition --------AC, sunroof, CC, lilt, #040205 $36,477 MITSUBISHI 9145 cass. #356940 S74531"'•""'9_,,,5,.......,T=-e-rc_•....,l~G=-r-e-e-n, McKenna Motors 5spd, CO player. '94 Lexus SC400 , cashmere/Ivory Full 85 Montero Rebuilt Option. Cert/Warr. engine, 4WD, 5·sp, New Lexus Trade air, sport/tow pkg. #038995 $32,877 $5500 obo 723·1616 .'92 Lexus SC400 White/Ivory Only 39K ml. Cerl/Warr. Hard to find color & miles! #016791 $28,287 •Lexua• Mlaslon VleJo 1-800-889-5398 NISSAN 9150 842-2000 #029744 $7987. McKenna Motors 842-2000 •f9:;J251C Red Conv. MIJIOedl All pwr, 5spd ~arm, cd, alloy whls, -., bags, 79K. Low '92 Ford Areostar V6, Auto, A/C, Full Power. Mini Condi Must Seel $9,995 Towot• of Huntington Beach 847-8555 Option. Mini Condi•-------- '91 Nlsaan Sentra 5·Spd., Cassette. Good Cond. $7,995 Blueboqk Muat Selll ____ ..__ __ _ ~14,ooo. 673-4282 BONDA 9085 I •• 7 4 0 I BI k/b I k . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii <Ute• new. 16" chrome -w. tieels, car phone '89 Civic W•gon 41$32.900. 842·8239 $3500. 4WD, AC, • remov cass.. roof Lease Return MAZDA 9125 "087568 $29 ,81 7 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '92 KJng Cab '94 Lexua SC300 •91 Mazda 626 A/C, 5·Spd, P/S, Cass. White/Gray. Cerl/Warr. A/C, Auto $8,995 Must Seel 111495 New Lexus Trade-In Toyota of li'017084 $29,587 Huntington Be•ch Towota of 847·8555 Huntington Beach '92 Lexua LS400 847-8555 Geo BWW 3251 rack, PS. 559-4519. '4-0r, 5-spd. Bronze/ -, --------,.-an Leather Inferior. 91 Aocord Coupe l,ooka & Runs Great! EX. Blk, auto, PS, AC, 4.oaded. ABS. Driver moonroof, alloys. 'l'Jr Bag. New brakes, #Q67695 $10,967 Full Spec. WhVtvory. '92 Mazd• 626 Blk, , 9 8 sent r a ax E Air auspenslon. Nauk. PS, AC, cass, alloys. 0 AC PS CD Low ml. Cert/Warr. #195691 $7997 tll~ee;705232 s1o 94;j #014147 $28, 725 McKenna Motors 'McKenna Motors '98 Lexua LS400 842-2000 842-2000 White/Ivory. Hard To1 ________ -------- 1947--- FIFTY YEAR flmlng bell, battery & MoKenna Motors ·•Ires. $6,900. OBO 842·2000 633·6670 or 452· 1686 '92 Accord LX $11 ,500/obo 51 k ml. auto, ec, pwr, cass ~ILLAC 9040 new llres/brakea. · iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 721-8044 •17 Coupe De VIII• '95 Accord EX Sdn, :tlpeclal Rolls Royce black, auto, PS, AC, ll r 111 . I n I /ext & ABS, CD, mnrf, alloys. .mechanically perfect. #040985. $14,681 lo1Jnt cond. $5000. McKenna Motors 9165 ~~~~~ka~:~~dTJ;~ MERCEDES 9130 PLYMOUTH # 040205 $ 38, 977 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '77 450SL Both tops, '90 Voy•ger Whtie, '92 Lexua SC400 black, 2nd local auto, PS, AC, CC, till, GarneVlvory F/Opllon. 0 w n e r , g 9 k m I . 1 o w r o o f r a c k . Mini Condi Cerl/Warr. $10,500. 675-7319. #698636 $5847 #0018278 $25,8861________ McKcinna Motors '80 450 SL Uke New. 842-2000 '84 Lexua LS400 Orlglnal paint. Low C ash mer• II v o r y . mites. All recorda. -------- Full Option. Only 33k $13,595 obo 717-7777 PONTIAC 9170 m 11 ea. Ce r I fW arr· 1--------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • anniversary ---1997 EVER DRIVEN ONE OF THESE? From Classified . Adrertising '~with the Daily Pilot is the best decisioo I could~aa' made. The rctUm was incndible! (I ba'1C receiwd more response than I hal'e with my ad in the Ydlow ~). Galt beat it!" l>""' l)"..,~ .. 8 45-5590 842·2000 • Sell your home • through classified. 842-5878 Buy It. Sell It. Find II. Classlfled. · Now you can! (Sort of) #212798 $33,977 '80 450SLC lmmac. Blk/Palamlno, 95K, '91 Sunblrd LE. 4-dr, ·Lexua-2nd local owner, chrm auto, ac and more. Mlaalon VleJo· whls, cd, Michelina. Great Condition. 1-800-66e..s398 $9500. 759·3489 $3500. 714-631-8433 .. ·.' .. • • ~ r.- STARTING ANEW ~ BUSINESS?? .... ~ ~ . . .~ . . . . . . . . • .... ... . '"· ... ... .... I. ~r.. ' '(. ~· -.: ""'· .. . ,. ,.. ,.,: ·~ . The Legal Department a1 the lJaj/y Pilot is plt:ased to announa a new service;/:," auzilabk to neui businesus . ~ wiO now SEARCH the nttme for you at w extm chargt, anJsave you tht . time anti tht trip to tht Court Hoµse in Santa Ana. Thm, <(course, after tht semrh is comp!ded we wi/J fik your fo:titious business name statnnmt with the County Clnle, publish ona" W«lt for four wtth as requirttl by '4w and then file your proof of publication with the CAunty Clerlt. Please stop by*' file your fo:tiJiout business statemmt at the .DtUly Pilot, 330 W. Bay~ Costa Mt14. /f you cannot stop by, plettse aJJ us at (7 I 4) 642-4321 and we wi/J milk llmlngmimtr for you to hant& this~ by m4iJ. If you shou/J have any farther questions, pledse aJJ us anti we wi/J be mow tJ.xln gWJ to assist you. <;ooJ Win your new business! 0 I) • ,~Pilot I ... \ 70°/o of this year's Indy cars will be using the Aurora's V8! <lJ?J ..A.LI~ C> ~..A. by Oldsmobile . NEW 1997 s271i- • • t' • t ~ ' ' CABINETS 3490 Advanced Wood1y1tem1 ----------Custom Cabinetry· CLEANING Doors-Copper Celling SERVICES Moldlnga -Mantele 3548 L691650 714-998-8970 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii A TOUCH OF CLASS -,.-11 D-DE.NTR---Y--3-5_1_01 Cleaning. Res/Comm ~ Lie/Bonded. Free Est. • Bade-up on CD Rom • S)'Slem Update WHAT HAPPEllS '' rou 0011'1 ADVll1111'1 1101HlllG. Call tke Cla11ified1 Teresa 282-7143 • Upgrades -lnrcmct Installs • Japanc.q: Typsclting • Purctwc advice Call Rick 714-891.0190 Or FH Me @ 898-0274 • • • • • Run your ad in the Newport Beach- Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Hunting Beach- Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card # or mall with a check todayl Run for a week! If your car does not sell, we\11 run it for another week WI All forjust s10·. M14ZDA VAUJE SAVINGS •.••.••••••.••..•••••••• 1500 MAIDA VALUE PKG WINGS ..•••.....•.•..••. 1555 fREf SE·S PKG....... .. . .••....••••.....•..••. '465 FACTORY Rf&ATE •••••••••••••••.••• -•••••••••.•• I A()() . I &EACH DISCOUNT ...•.••.•..••••••..•.•.•..••.• 1816 D YES, SELL MY CAR I --OMC o-DAM• ~·---Mae-------Modll---"'----- ...... Olly Pllol UI W ~It C-. ..._. CA tall ......-c1141ws111•,.. 111•1u1-.. --... - ------.. - -._ -~ . '97NEW GOLF Tutor Exp Teaoh•t· Elem. summer readlrli> & math. Hm s.choollnQ assist also S48-Jl44_!_ 1--------·""'Jl'lol~1. WALL •• ,. COVERINGS 39~: · . '. • '97 Villager 1°/o FINANCING! APR UP TO :t8 ~NJNTf ~S · +Tax 24 mos RCL lease. lXP®wn + fac rebate 1st payment + M,.. TeX+ rel\Jnd:Sec. p. $4, $2.000 fact rebate due at inception. purch. option value $14,542.20, based on 12,000 mites per yr. 15¢ pet- m1lage fees Total payments $5, 160 Leesee 1s responsible for wear and tear. Subject to credit approval & insurability. 2 AT THIS PRICE M.S.R.P. $38, 180, Fact Rebate $3,000, CMLM Savings $2783. #68~053.#701651 NeW 1 97 Mountaineer --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-+-~~M_.s._R.P_.$_2s_.ooo~.F-ac_t.s_av~in-gs-$1_.aoo~F-ac_t.R-eb-at_es_2_.ooo~----1 ~'1i:,~. Oft'~~~~ .----CMLM Savings $1.703 #620366 1 96 Lincoln Marie VIII 1 96 ~erc~ry Sa•I~ LS 52S,996 · 14,496 4 .8 °/o FINANCING! ' . • 280 Hor~e Power VB • Leather • Dual Air Bags • Factory Warranty • Much, Much More • Pre-Owned Vehicles ~~~ • 200 Horse Power 3 Liter V6 • Leather/Cloth Interior • Power Window/locks • Alloy Wheels • Factory Warranty __:_~~ • Much, Much more • Pre-Owned Vehicles 3MKY187, 3NNHOS1 '95 MSSAN '91 UNCOLN '86 MBICURY '84 l.llCOlN '88111 llMllUlBI PICK UP CONTINENTAL SABLE TOWNCARmMllR ESTATE WAGON Only n ~bvool. 0ne CMi"le! Low mies, Pwr Wll\dllOQkS, ABS, Lealllef lrM 11liee. PwrW •• ABS. fill CWt~~~c ~&>~.~~ Kii* ~ Moonrod~rr Seats Q\Jl9t. ~1 loaded $7,495 · dill .. 9 ~,991 $10,995 Mtm'SEE \ '84 LnCOLN '88 FORD '88 r.&ClllY '84 LR:Ol.N · '86 FORD · CONTINENTAL ABIOSTAR XLT 'w MARIC'V. EXPLORER XLT lrM~~-,.r.e:.: ABS AMI Ar $ri &rid v.i lrmwc Cood 1a Pit-Owned =rs 1n SO:tt: ()ft-~~l.l*,low ..... ~ FW ~W.rfftt la#J.4 One .~ Pl'Cy &lib• Pl! W'tknl $16,996 $17,996 $17,996 $1,996. ;$26;995 5.0 LITER VS, Pwr win/locks, loaded MSRP $28,425, Fact. Savings $350, CMLM Savings $.1,078 (Net Price $24,997) #J43237 +tax 24 roos CEL $3,215.94 down + 1st pyimt +OMV+ ref sec dep & 1st yr lie fee $4,545.18 due at inception. Purch opt Mure value $18, 192 based on 12K rrM/yr 15¢ excess per yr. Top $6,456 lessee is resp for wear & tear Lease subject to credit & approval & insurability. '88 FORD '82 fOllD E-16111' '88 FORD ""8JAM;CONV. CONVERallU T-BllD Ael!,Qet=· M. ~Wind, Pot.w lrM~~=·~· 48lilet VB,~-~~. Pwr ~Siil . ~m Sli)n Mm'Stll $14,996 '86 LR:Ol.N '86 LR:Ol.N '88 LR:Ol.N MARI( VII CONTIBllll. TOWN CAR la# ~=()! Pl()ne. ewy:_.~~=ABS l~TollnC..ln=-·~,... $21,995 $23,995 $23,996 • , '91 MERCEDES 300SL ~""-es Full powtf, autottultic, 53• llti1ts, Milll c*itiofr a real fun <.arl (015689) {004$13) • $42,995 $11,995 '96FORD MUSTANG GT o.Jy 7900 111iles! W1rittlgrey liathu. Factoty chromes (1.28312) $1.8,995 lexus Service $34.95 EVERYDAY LOW PRICE Includes, N!W Oil. FILTER-NEW ENGINE OIL CHASSIS LUBRICATION-HAND CAR WASH- COMPLIMENTARY REFRESHMENTS We perform any needed Lexus FactoI)' Warranty Work on your Lexus, regardless of where it was originally purchased, new, or pre-owned. -APPOINTMENTS PREFERRED- 714-892-6906 '94 NISSAN '88 MERCEDES '95 TOYOTA '95 HONDA MAXIMA 300 SEL CEUCA ACCORD LX Only 30lt mi Auto V6 l~.to.ilo ~ ~ Ru!, and lots of grut Low miles, $'J'f~;; s·1Y:r95 ~$i~;f;51 s1Z~~~95· '95 CHEVY '90 LEXUS '96 TOYOTA '92 LEXUS BLAZER 4x4 LS 400 AVALON LS 400 "'y 4 6 It mi., full power, White,. • few maes, aL White/. 6 fN1:S.:Stt1gerl Low miltsb""""'roof, ;m;; lfl~ si~j~95 iflt~5 '94ACURA VIGOR GS CD, Moonroof, """100(; Lutlta, Alloys, Flawless/ power, Alloys. (002753) (205'2.I) $16,495 $16,995 '95 JAGUAR XJ6 '95 LEXUS lSMJO VANDEN PUS CFJITTF1Eb1 -- Flawless Condition. Low M~< CD, Su Today/ C~ 6t Men (720603) (04)107) $3 7, 995 $40, 995 • FINANCING .ON · ALL MODELS DISCOUNT OFF •• nv1 ........ ·• .......... ...... Price NEW '97 CAMRY.LE's DISCOUNT OFF -....t~r ... ·• ···1··--.... I Price ALL NEW '97 TACOMAS ALL NEW '97 COROLLA CE's ALL NEW '97 T-100 SR-5's MODll •7102 <• STOCltJ MO-. •1709 (91 ST0G0 MCMML 917M (91 STOGO • MANUHClUltR SUGGUTID •nAIL P9JCI llS,nt .... Anum• MGOll1'ID •nA& .. ICI .. .S.217 .... acnua MOCllS19 UTA& P9ICI U2,7~ __.,...,QQ •• USED CAlt$ &TRUCcll§ aN STC> - FOUi DAYS ONLY . Fii., SAT., -iA,MOll· MAY 23rcl, Hth, la 26th 9:00 AM ·~ 9100 PM , THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES• MAY 24-30, 1997 ... ' - \11-.S \ \ LHl>I: Mesa Verde c.c. s Costa Mesa Golf Club ·. \II·-.,\ '\OH 111 Orange Coast College Costa Mesa ci QC ! ~ ~ BAKER ST. \II-"'\ l>l·I \l\H Orange County Fairgrounds FAJR DR. Cover. .. Remax South County, Newport Beach 2. Map 27. Metro Realty ~:enot 3. unnery VilJage Realty 28.-29. Star Rnl Eatate 4.-6. The Prudential-Jon Douglas Co. 30.-41. Coast Newport Propmiea 1. Coldwell Banker Cost.1 Meta 43. Homet of the Week For Advel'tding 8.-14. Ellis Rnlty Group Mortgage Ila.tea Information Please Call: 15. Frtd Sande Newport Propertiet 44.-45. Homes of the Week 16.-21. ColdweU Banker Newport Beach 46. Open Hotnt Gulde ~Hancock . 4)57~7 22. Balboa Island Realty 41. Fari 23. Cover Home Story 48. mu. Realty Group JanetV~ad (714) 57 8 2'.-16. Remax South County ONE OF THE BEST OF NEWPORT BAY $3, 100,000 Prime: lowcion with incompJrable and unob\lrullc:d viC'Wl> of the occ:.in. harbor .md jc:tty c:ntr.m~c:. 41il), 4BA wtth large: vitw lt"rraa. Linda Tagliannti ln1rnut ID# 78TLU lUllTLI ROCK TOWN HOME $299,900 Loc:uion! Modd-pt"rfu:t end unit with a~. Dramauc floor plan. 2BO, 2.SBA. m-lcvcl. gourme1 lmchcn with all new appliances. Judy Muncy lmmm ID# 790CM ij..:'· . ,.: ., " . .. . $3,495,000 Magnificent vi(WS of specucular g1~olog1cal formations m:e~t 1his ocquimc oceanfronc prop. Close ro fencn:I g.mlen • bch & PL /111m1<t I/)# -9 I VO MAGNIFICENT ESTATE $2,750,000 Elegan1 & narur.il materials. P«rlcss craftmansh1p & Cle.ign .in-unifYmg theme<> of this hm. Vus of sun.>tt, ocean & Ca1alina. lnrmirt /Dfl 79!ZP BEAUTIFUL HARBOR RIDGEi $1 ,79f,ooo FJ~ant home on apx 32,000 sq fl loc. Crear <K<'Jn ''ll""s! Remodeled w/twer- mcd PL & spa. t;orgroll5! Musi Stt1 /111m1n /Dfl 71/Q SOPHISTICATED ELEGANCE $1 ,795,000 Fabulously expanded & upgr.idn:I town home w/pnv.11,· pool & spa. Sl-pan1e guest quartm. grea1 pauo & wunvud. lnrmirr /Dll -srMS PRIVATE ESTATE $1 ,378,000 Mn:literran..-an in design wirh a Comemporarv tbu'! f)e,1gned hy wdl-knuwn .irchitm. Bcau vard w/lg PL ~rt-like sming. lmm1r1 /D# ~92NE WATERFRONT PENTHOUSE $659 ,000 Wondrous views of the ocean. Catalina, main channd <:..implerdy ~mod w/ c:mnsi~ use of gr.inice. custom abinets, hm fir.. lnrmirt /DI 79408 GOLF COURSE LOCATION $599 ,000 P1ctu~ postcard perfect vi(WS of golf COUl'S( & lake. lmmJl light & bright TH. Beau patio. gorgeous deck, enormous dosru. lnumrr ID# 792MX NEWPORT IAYFRONT CONDO 3BO + 3BA. totally rtdone in c:mh cones! $499,000 "1tmin /DI 18VX2 CORONA DEL MAR CONDO $499,000 Beautifully redone Jasmine Ctttk wwn home. Cusrom fronc door, marbk FP. New paint, near-new carpeting. lnrmin /DI 78)'B9 NEWPORT 51lAU $192,000 Fabulous loation. d~ ro beach. Dranuric tOW11 home w/v.iulcn:I cc2~ ~lace. AJC. Atueho:l 2-car GA • comm PL & TC. /111rrnn /DI Z PRINCETON TOWN HOME $169 ,500 ZBO 2-story near uni~rsiry & John Waynr Airport. Pool & tennis nearby + lighc & bright. lntrmrt ID# 78\'VCL BELCOURT TOWNE cowcnON $995,000 Lush. large gardcnund yaid with wnpaiounchidc yaid co pool, spa. w.imiAll .1nd gazebo. Quiet and tranquil end unit. ~~ McGaffig;in lntmvt JD# -sn.g $249,000 Lender-<>Wntd town ho e in wondctful Corona dd Mar. 280. 2.5BA. clo.,. to school! and shopping. · Brrn Wyland lntm1n /DI 78Tf'A 'i'!'9"•:! ' I._• ·f>-• ~ .. ~ .. ;' ,. 1_ COMPUm.Y llMODIUD $699,000 Gorgeous new ki1chen with top-of-the-line appoinrmcnt~. Addn:I F.unily room. ncw =er suite upstoim with office and barh. Linda Tagliancru lntmirt /DI 79456 Family Specials HARIOI VIEW HOME $115,000 Great ~BO, 4.SBA Traditional home in fabulous ne1ghoorhood. ~moddn:I & cxp:rndcd inro apx 4.200 sq fi. lmm1n /DI /'){)()R OCEAN VIEW • CITY UGHTS $749,000 3BD, f.am rm. srudio, AJC. gaco:I c.omm. 1\-rfccc condition Spa. and faun- a.ins. 3 fpks. Lots of mirrors, ~ry pvt ln1m1r1 I Dt 77467 COVITED POITOFINO $625,000 4BD. 3. 5BA Immaculate, priv.itc & lush tropical planting in ~.u yaid w/largc founrain • one of the lgst Rr plans in harbot lnrrrnrr /DI 7949R HUNTINGTON H.AltlOR $597,SOO Expanded unique hm fcarurcs marbk fuyer, FOR w/blt-in buffu wine rack. tc:a rm w/FP. lg LR. Grrnt kit w/cnu island. lnrDMt /DI 78ZXV ltANCH•STY\I ON CUL·Dl·SAC $269,000 F.xcdlenr Tustin schools & area. This 4BD. 2BA. maid's BO, cul-de-sac. Home ts struaco:I on m .tpx 16.000 sq fi lot & lw PL. lg){!. lnrnnrt /DI 18ULG . lOVILY 1UITU ROCK NOMI $191,000 Single-story 480, 2.5BA with upgraded. kitchen, tmUted cclling.J. skylighn. spa. b11ilr-ins, priv.icc acrium and yaid. Gartd cncry. Ted Hill /11/mltl !DI 7946S ---=-- .. "'; . ' .. Any Property. Anytime. Anywhere. Whether you're at your office, hotel room, or in your own living room, you can preview properties in the price range and area you're looking for. Visit our website, select "Property Search" and then use the Internet IO#. We give you the advantage. Anytime. Anywhere. erties nline http://www.prudo uglas.co m BestBu s ROMANTIC HIDIAWAY $1,195,000 Demrattd ID pafa:tion. all amcnilics. 4 BD, 2.58A. lo¥dy gacal ~. dutt firq>bca. l\>ol and spa. /111m1n !DI 78TIG LYNNI ~NTINE Open Houses BALBOA ISLAND HARBOR VIEW 106 Gamet ............................ $1,095,000 .............. Dave Suther1and .......... SUN 1 • 5 1727 Port Stir1ing Pl .............. $699,000 ................. Mike Tashman ....... SAT/SUN 1 • 5 BLUFFS JASMINE CREEK 503 Playa .............................. $300,000 ................. Sandy Mittman ............... SAT 1 • 5 27 Mainsail ............................ $385,000 ................. Joan Howe .................... SUN 1 -4 HABBDB HK;HLAND LlDD 1700 Highland ....................... $749,000 ................. Shiva Ashari .................. SUN 1 • 4 332 Piazza Lido .................... $1 ,195,000 .............. Helen Gilchrist .............. SAT 12 • 4 HARBOR HILL NEWPORT 20 HHlsbo~ ..................... $995,000 ................. Sandy Mittman .............. SUN 1 • 5 2 Odyssey Court ................... $234,000 ................. Barbara Chambers ....... SUN 1 • 5 HARBOR HILL SEA ISLAND 33 Monaco ............................ $749,000 ................. Vi Saxton ....................... SUN 1 • 5 4 Sea Cove Lane .................. $499,500 ................. Natalie Ames ................. SUN 2 • 5 - )() 1111.1 SB<>R<>L ·<~ll ()I 1-"l-"Rl·I > \I Sl,378 .. 000 # .,, ...... ., .., . "" " .., .... ... EXCEPTIONAL VALUE lN HARBOR VIEW HOMES • Largest floorf Ian -Close to school • New Windows, doors, celings, • 5 bedroom -Car garage. floors, kitchen, bath-;, etc. • Expanded dining area. • I 0,000 sq. ft lot -pool & lots of • 3 of 5 bedrooms yard space. • Complete! Remodeled • S725,000 For lease -1,500/mo. 2 BR -2.5 BA Condo. Like new, l e 2 car attached ·-·----=---......... -- . ' ' 11Whale of a Sale'' to benefit the American Cancer Society The Prudential -Jon Douglas Company to host parking lot sale Bargains will abound and finds will be fabulous at the first annual "Whale of a ~ale" from 7 a.m. to I p.m. today in the upper parking lot of the California State Bank Building, 2101 E. Pacific Coast Hwy .. Corona det Mar. Sponsored by the Prudential - Jon Douglas Co., all proceeds from the sale will benefit the American Cancer Soc1cl) The sale will feature furniture, housewares, ooUectibles, antiques, jewelry, clolh1ng. sports items and equipment and craft items. Refreshments will include bot dogs. ,,1ft drinks, coffee and doughnuts. Join the volunteers from the Prudential -Jon Dougl:.t' Co. for food. fun and camaraderie as they raise funds for the American Cancer Society. 26 27 Memorial Day -Board office dosed 5 to 7 p.m., Computer training, Window s '95 - 28 8:30 a.m., Board of Directors meeting iO 8 a.m., Marketing meeting at Wells Fargo Bank -. . . . . ..... z=a· WHY UNT WHEN YOU CAN BUYl $59,900 Own dis I H , I BA. ilr die same n l'Clltlllg. E=bt loallOll b lboppng & litt· "'fl w/t:N!. tbc noilc, OP IORCOO'J3 r SPACIOUS l ·STY TOWNHOMB Sl~SOO Dainblc ••R. l.75BA, 2-tty IOW1lbomc mxbcd 2 QI pt Spaoous end llDll Oil gccn bdt w /nice exposer ro brcaa. Chl obincn, gr~I ~ vu, all ro ia'!! IORC0095 J.l ZONBD LOT $149,887 Spicious 3BR, 2BA bomc with open beamed cci1inir.t. ~b.11cr bcdtoooi & bath lddtd. Siru:nal on dttp R2 zoned IOI · room to bw'id another unit/house! Call Nowl! IORC»204 BEAlTI'IPUL COMMUNITY 2BR $1 57,000 28!. 2BA, l car~ uJl8ndcd bt & bath loonng. HM~ood upiWn inside loabon. CQnmum,y pooh & spas Carlxdr2l calmg 1n<1 b{Chnng. Urgic <XJ'ual --~"""".,.._::-7_~-'.""""'~--r;n peo. IOROX>67 WONDBUUL 3BR HOME $159,887 \\bndaill 3BR bomc 2BA ranoJdal loo~ nit & Clilghu built 111 Jma bwh. EDdmcd pioo w ~-cdish lirqibcc & motha·rn t;a,. qwrtm Bile to die beach. IOR0l086 SPACIOUS 3 BEDROOM CONDO $185,900 3BR, 2.5B.A, 2 srory. ;i,prroi. 1574 sq.ft. I Hod t0 bid bay. Xaa lrg. masn:r 5tt. Eim./dn nn ipaciolJs yard w/lri patio. 2 QI iir.dled ~· 2 icnnis ct3. 2 dubs/nm. pool & !pl. #ORC0075 - PEllFECTT 10 5BR HOME $224,900 Prin 10 SBR borne compctdy mnoddrd.. ~like' model. ~iaghts, l:wd· wood llom, ~ cxpn, wt.y 6tqibcc, &rniiv room, rnnch doon IO~ pmo. Spa & gazebo IORC0089 MESA VERDE Dll.RAM HOME $225,000 Graa 4BR (or 3+0EN) 3BR. 2 ~ bomc. \'aultcd cntn to ilrrml ~ & din- mg roomL Firqlba, msq'lll'd. paa. RV ac:a:.a. Cul de u.. llORC»ISS PJ.UME BASTSIDE -2 ON A LOT S3'9,000 n. borne Im been ranoddcd shows light & bnght l..oalal Ill i gr'Cll neigh· borbood. Wilk to Triangle~ cbc to ocean. Bad hru!c Im 2BR, wilh OM! patio. t0Rrol62 6 -PLBX $286,000 kduCtd 1'hruwlth1 Great :llCa ~~-28Jt hru'Jt + 4 I BR+ Snxio units on hugic CXJma IOI 3 cndolcd g;iriga ,.,th :ampk puting. Owner mocMuid. tORC0006 SECLUDED END UNIT $187,500 Ciry ligill \n iooi dm 38 R, 1.75 BA md W'ft -m pnv;itr IKic:J 10 (l1mibda new arpa & p111.11 Ha tub & pmo. T"o QI pngc \'iulu:J a:ilrnp IOROX>87 BOLD A:..BEAUTIFUL $399,000 eo. ... 11P;"f gJlllll buill in 1989 daJnblc ¥i:.-x~ loaooft 2630 .µ. <UIR, l.75M, an.ty room, ilnm1 OR. Hugt MBR utt, pantm0n shumn T /0 . Owner MnU 11 dd IDd;iy. IORC0025 COOL BREEZES AT HAllOR CONDO $232,500 Huntiaglm ~ 38!_ 3M IDWllhomc in pttd community ci Sea Bridgt, Pool & ipa & 1crui.t mika !Im ik raon IMng. Privatt patio & lMkooy loo ~ WodoM 10 let in ocean brum. ORCXJOCn APPOaDABLl! CLOSE TO OCEAN $89,900 llau1iNJ Uf'Padcd IC'CiJdcd cmdo 1-lwood llom, IWO ar .rtltcrr.uian pail· 11g. CXJmnYlllllr)' bucOy fdilia ind oommuniiy pod. tORC»236 GABAY NBlGHBOUIOOD $152,900 ».ic SJly SFH w/3BR, & I.SBA. par bad \W y,/ONJa block bee. OIV· lllCd ooc ar tpnF. Roa( ooly a lllOlllhs mL f.-y KUii IO <t0S frcn'I)' widl· u tbt noilt. IOIUll094 ClPF:\: Il<ll'SFS ----· ~.\f"l "Rl>.\Y CM 3314 Maryland Cu Ddpba Oswald cM 359 Monet V-. Jerry Maboo<y 9581 Zctbnd 9581 Znland Sat 1.s Sll.2,000 COLDWELL BANKER VALUE PLUS LOCATION $182,000 Quiet lOM\homc located in ca.ltlidc Co.a Mesa. Great fOr 6nt time buyer, Living room has va.ultcd ceiling and a brick fi.rq>bcc. lBll w/loCJ Of dolct tpacc. tORC0060 1i---. ......... --........................ --... ~--""'!"'---::""".,..... _________________ ~~--~~----------~~~---~~---~--~~-- CANYON 8c GREENBELT Oucscanding location with views from oozy_ 2BR, 2BA condo warmed by fireplace. Small communicy offers great pool & spa. Myrna Boom Ad Code 72'367 $339,000 DECORATOR PERFECT Catch a ~Jimpse of CataJina km this wonderful 3BR home. Gourmets kitchen, fireplace, light & bright decor. Cared beach access. B.J. Job.moo BELCOUJU TERRACE Offering sophisticated rooms, marble floors, fireplace & arrium surrounCied by lovely gardens with custom lighting & brick patio, this wonderful home 1s the perfect secring for comfort & luxury. Bert & Marian Riedy EASTBLUFF BOUNIY EJ~t custom marble and hardwood, recessed liithts, French doots/windows retreat private luxury. Spacious 5Bll or bonus room, versatile interior. Go!&~US Pfd widi gaubo and brick BBQ. Sially Shipley ------ NEwpoRT BEAch OfficE 2J CoapouTE PIAll, Sum 190 644--6 200 FRENCH COUNTRY ESTATE Distinctive French flourishes grace this 5BR. 6.58A estate on scenic cul-de-sac. Classy wood decor. library, maid quancrs, priv;are luxury. Dau.ling pool and spa. Jama Gray $2,795,000 Ad Code 71397 YARD WITH FRUIT TREES Located on a cul-de-sac, this immaqtlate home offers cozy rooms, fireplace, 3 great bedrooms. WaJk to shopping, very d ose co beach. Gib Walker $1 76,950 Ad Code 75097 GREAT EASTSIDE CHARMER The special features of this home arc the yards: the front enclosed by porch & fence, the back yard very spacious wich wood deck, great landscape, privacy, access by French doors. Pam Ball GORGEOUS ROOMS This 3BR home is certain co win ~u over with gorgeous hardwood Boors, bWlt-in white Cabinets, wood shutters, profi:ssionally landscajl! vard. im WeUaibacb & Kay Konfal $309, Ad c.odc 71357 TURTLE ROCK SUMMIT This is a model ~cct condo, beautifully decorated with ·hardwood floors, Plantation shutters, custom tile & lighting. 3BR. 2.5BA, fireplace & loft area. Artie Johnson $279,000 Ad Code 70077 $319,900 Ad Code 70027 DRAMATIC FRONf ROW 180 degrees of coastline, Back Bay, Dover Shores & city lighcs vistasgrace this q>zy condo in the original' Bluffs. EXpandcd floor plan wi_th cust?mizcd wood & tile, huge master sune, lanai room, greenhouse window alcove. Ba.rbara A.Une & Joann Kcbton $469,000 Ad Code 72697 CHARMING CAPE COD On che comer with views of the ocean from Corona Dd Mar. This 48R 3BA home combines Cape Cod architecture & gorgeous interiors with Iwdwood floors, high ceilings, fireplace. Mali Gulledge $7S9,000 Ad Code 71997 ELEGANT VERSAILI.S Beautiful Versailles modd condo ·with incredible golf course view. large master suite, formal djning room, fireplace, each BR has private badi. Three car garage SWrc Lnaett 8c Leslie Rolls $895,000 Ad Code 70187 NEWPOKI' HEIGHTS Fabulous, custom d esigned home with open floor plan, 3BR. 2BA, Berber ~t, skylights, Corian counrers, l~e master suite wirh spa tub. Lovely backyard retreat. $49S,OOO Maxine Mink Ad Code 72347 • P.eNiNsut-Olfit1 ·2001 W. BAlboA Blvd. ENTERTAINER'S YARD A very large & sunny ~ ~rfect for dining & guests graces this Porcofino home. 3BR. 2.5BA, gourmet's kitchen, separate children's playhouse with loft. $629,000 Sandy Oal.-v -, Ad Code 71947 72J~8120 CHANNEL VIEWS & PRIVATE DOCK Traditional custom bayfronr home in most soustht-after location by Bayshores Beach. KitChen with dual ovens & gourmet's amenities, wood floors, cust9m Frencli doors & windows. Lush landscaped patio & dock for 50' boat. Marilyn Kenbn.cr $3,389,000 Ad Code 72047 ROOM FOR EVERYONE OCEANFRONT WT IN FMERALD BAY The ~rfcc, home for funily and comfort Emerald Bay oceanfront lot in best location combining spacious rooms & cxc.cptional decor .. with private beach access. ~prox 10,000 sq.ft. kargc & o~, with beam ceilings, hardwood of beautiful land. Available for purchase with floOrs, French doors & windows, wet bar, guest adjacent home. bedroom, office, room for expansion. Rn White Kent McNaughton "'5,000 A.cl Code 70937 $4,900,000 A.cl Code 71977 LADeteer _· --~ 'JWll-Bl5!!· ELEGANT DEAUVILLE Dramatic two story 3BR residence with expansive views of golf course from living, dining & master suite. LOvcly private pool. BOnnie Barrington $739,000 Ad Code 71637 SURROUNDED BY LANDSCAPE Live in or ~cate this charming Eamide home! Two BR plus den, fireplace, open beam ceilings. Fabulous garden & deck make this wonderful for entertaining. ANN PErERs TED JARVIS SUZANNE SHULER Enchanting 5BR Estate Panoramic Views -Putting Green 2,950,000 FURNISHED Call us today for a free brochure on this stunning contemporary estate! $1,749,500 725-5126 <Taking Care of your Most . !1!1portant ass et . Never lived in 6BR Custom Estate -Pool/Spa Views -Gated Community Curb Appeal + -5BR Custom Ocean Views -Pool -Spa Gated Community Estate Sale Steal! -Dock 3 boats at once 3BR-2 story -3 car garage $1,325,000 OIDECDM SHOWPIACE Expanded & remodeled Beautiful Newport ro perfection on 4 5' lot duplex, spacious 3 Enchancing ~ & BR, 2BA + loft & enay, gourmet kicchen srccious 3BR, 2BA. with granice councerrops. car garage. Close Family room, separace to occari & Channel . master SUJCC Park $699,000 $499,900 , HARBOR BAYCRFST VIEW HILLS Spacious family I 80° Ocean, home on lovely Catalina & Golf street. 4BR, 3BA, Course views. family room. Stunning total remodel, 4BR, 4BA. Separate master suite and new roof Quiet Cul-de-sac. REDUCED $995,000 $549,000 Many of our 2BR, 2BA, one-properties have story rownhome. SOLD in 1997! Cathedral Ceilings, We are ready to fireplace, spacious . . go to work for pn vace pauos. Choice area. you! CAil.LINDA REDUCED &LOIS $174,900 TODAY! Spyglass 9 Jade Cove $1,099,000 Harbor Ridge In E.aow $490,000 Lido Isle 124 Via Ithaca $848,000 Newport Coast In Etaow $449,000 Irvine Terrace In F.&crow $650,000 Harbor View 2709 Hi.l.Wde Dr. $259,500 Harbor Ridge 5 Monaco $617,500 Westcliff 1256 Rutland $129,000 Corona Del Mar 720 Iris $597,000 Laguna Nigud 23638 Wakefield $121,900 Baycre.st 1720 Skylark $535,000 PAT & }OE NUNNIKHOVEN BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME! C-loc In~ aia of Rio U-lft Daoa huit OK liir 1 ~ licNM. ~..WW fToe 2ACI _,,. 0-.. 8cie olPCH. 60 ~-width. 0-to lia CAtl\on ...i Unb Poiftlt Go11eoi-. Caud-'ftlAAhy. uas,ooo. . ,. t>ailf Pilot .Real .e.ca. • liq 24. 1997 --~·---'"-' NUMBER ONE IN 1996, TOP PRODUCER, ELLIS REALTY GROUP RANKED EIGHTH OUT OF BEITER HOMES AND GARDENS 27 ,000 AGENTS WORLDWIDE IN 1996. We 9et 'The Job 'Done! Call 'Pat and Joe! 495-1583 NU;i~ikhoven rE ll is··;,,. llnhtllflwblt 1wfw. c...flM -'ig•n ml.0111 fui.t o/ qpro1 5!""' Jlf ~ ojfcN tlrt •bdnv ID Inf m • ,roagw.s CIHlllllllTm Jor IN ,net . \fnl11rrr1nt.in arrlutnliirt {• IOIU vj· r rffl(h Joon aiiJ lf'IMOWS, 5 firrp/llto '"only a Jtw •I"'' rr•tom Jratllm $379,900 Unlttb1111b/11vlut t:.a.qrna ·'lflatl ru.llOm lio111t oj approx 5"'"' sq j. offers tlrt abrhiv la hlf ma prt>lJ!/IOU tomniun~ Jor dit pna _,ftditmontan orrlutirturt \.~ IOIU of• fmtth J0on 1iiJ wwicll'!. J ~rrp/am lrt orW I jrw If tfrt tllllOm ,,trim $995,000 Ow.,~ ,.rt. lwl>,, bmaMA wn.k.,W '1JI fir'"'""'''°"'"'' YOur ¥a u~qt 111llllrr 'ul1t M1/~ b1~ d«• \. .. •-to motlllltnl ~ ltclmu 1 bath). /ormlv roo111 . $254,900 . · lhu pru.t ~,11 no1 bt around lo".'J! Sporltslll dtan W1Jlc kin .I ltclmu i barlu, "'00(/ Joor tnl?'• nt•• carpt1, m1rrorrd •wrJrobt Joor>, 511 JoMTt ~k htn, ntrnor •r.i"dtJ •'Oik"IM' '""' brd ecrtflb ind brt<4 plontrr• $199,000 CREST D;E Vll.LE, IAGUNA NIGUEL "Beautiful fiome in guard gated comm1111ity. 'Elegant amenities are in every area of tfiis appealing propt':fY including pool, spa l...:i custom built-in barbecue and gaubo for outdoor dinin9. 4 bdrms, bonus rm . or 5tfi bdnn, family room , formal dining room . $595,000 COMMERCIAL BUIIDING IN LAGUNA BEACH HJSb vir.ihi.bcy. l'xik C-Hjp-r locaOOft. Pkncy o( ~ patliiftl. $4SO.OOO. PRIVATE SHOWING PELICAN HILL 10 PREMIERE POINT Offered· at $3,495,000 Call for a private showing Saturday Afternoon LouAnne Rittey (714) 717-4207 Sunday Afternoon Arne Peterson (714) 315·6530 COMING SOON: 5 PREMIE Rl POINl PELICAN HIL 25 ( ANYON TERRACE PELICAN Hll~ $4,495,000 4 s SJ,495,000 AN SIMlON PALMILLA $899,000 "-lorm I >t"·.l11p111<111 In, ".rn <'Xfl<'rtCnlc:<l full ~rvice Jcvdopment com Jn rovidin 1r.hll<l ll1r.1I 1n1t·n11r de\lgn, LlllHtruct1on, Jnd Jll real csrart rdaceJ' i.er~ifa. g :\l11rrh I ),.,,lopmrn1. Int I\ ;&VAll~bl<! for c1lnsulu11on on a.II you real <'Stale needs. MORRIS DEV1:.LOPMENT INC.• 10 PREMlERE POINT• NEWPORT COAST, CA 92657 • PHONE (714) 719-0500 •FAX (714) 719-2874 Agent with Ellis Realty Group, Newport Beach 644-6200 Top producer at Ellis Realty hosts the Duchess of York Mary Osterhout stays involved with the community Mary O'tcrhout. \.th:' a''11'.1.11l· "11h I 111, Realty Group in Ncwport Jk.ich " ,, top producer l\)r her otl1cc and her t.ommuru ty In add11mn to Jlhtc..,ing a ranl..ing \\llh1n the top three agcnL' of hl'r office 1n the fif'I quarter tor 1997 and lx.-ing tor pmduCl'r tor thc month llf March, i.he ha' been pan ol the rnmn11tll.'C preparing to ho\t the Duchc" of York. Sarah Ferguson. in a dinner to benefit the Big Canyon/Spygla.-.s lltll Committee of the Philharmonic Society youth pmgram The function ral\cd funds for prm 1dmg mu\lcal programs and e){penence~ for morl' than 250.000 Orange County 'tudcnt' fmm kindcrgar1en 10 h1Rh \Chool The event was held May 16 at the We~lm South Coa\t Pl:ua Originally a \Chooltc<tchcr 1n the Ncwport- Mesa Unified School D1~tnc1, 0~1erhoot work' closely with her hu,hand Roy He teamed up with her after a long and 'ucce~~ful career as a CPA and owned ht~ own firm. with offices 1n Lm Angeles and Newport Beach Roy's busmes!. background has been invaluable tn assisting their clients m successfull y closing escrows and complements Mary'~ interpersonal skills. Serving their clients with their koowledge and diligence 1s the Ostcrhouls' primary goal. "Both Roy and I, with our rc11pcct1ve backgroundl>. have many year; working with farru lies and mdtv1duals and we understand the challenges involved wuh lhe buying and -.elhng of a home," Mary ~d. "We enJOY !-hanng tdeai. and brainstorming on the marketing. financing and other aspecu of our clients' transacuon'> that make u a success for them " Mary and Roy love the outdoors and cnJOY b1kmg and h1kmg Both are ardent c;k1ers. be it snow or water. tenms players and have wind surfed San Felipe, Meiuco, Hawaii and all around the Newport Harbor. Mary hu recently taken up rollerblading with her eight-year-old grandson. Mary and Roy especially enjoy spending time with their five children and eight grandchildren. 10 ruclt du 01t•rltoU1S, caU EUU R.all] Group in Nnf1POTt B•aclt at (71') 6#-62()(). Ellis Realty Group Ylins Bear aY1ard for advertisin~ From left: Chuck Neubauer, Nancy Block and Dennis Gordon with the Bear award The ads have also been ElJis Realty Group has achieved man> milestones in the past year. For the third recognized as award winners by Better Homes and Gardens Ems Realty Group celebrated last week when their advertising was declared the best of the best at the California Newspaper Advertising Executives Association (CNAEA) Bear Awards. The awards honor the year's most creative and original print advertising campaigns and those who produced them. EJtis Realty Group was nominated and won the Bear Award in the real estate category, showing up the likes of major new home development companies. The advertising campaign responsible for the award was the firm's monthly "Home Tour" which are double truck advertisements f caruring bnght, colorful backgrounds and an extensive list of open houses on view for a ~eekead. The home tour is company wide and has shown a significant increase in allendance al open houses for sales associates with Ellis Realty Group. The ads were created by marketing director and vice president, Nancy Black and have also won national awards from Better Homes and Gardens. ''I was ecstatic about Ellis RcaJty Group being nominated for the Bear Awards. For us to be included with companies like Nordstrom's, Disney, Infinity and major advertising firms was almost overwhelming,'' Black said. "When I realized as a finalist, we WCTC competing with the Irvine Company and their Newport Coast development and the Rancho Santa Margarita Company, I felt that as an independent residential firm our chances were slim against such quality competition. It has been an honor to be the first residential real eslale company to be recognized for excellence in print media advertisin.g." The corporate m.arlce.ting dcpanment of consecutive year they have been nationally rccogniud for outstanding marketing campaigns and services. In addition to winning the awards from Better Homes and Gardens. Ellis Realty Group was awarded a Certificate of Mcn t in advertising from another affiliate, Christie's Great Estates and several artjcles have be.en published throughour the industry recognizing their advertisi ng vision and marketing strategies. The past year also marked the beginning of Ellis Realty Group's signature direct mailing program as well as a smooth and successful logo and name change. These projects were created and directed by Black and her department. "Nancy's mar~cting programs are continuing to set the standards in the rcjl estate community," said Dennis Gordun. president, Ems Realty Group. "Our cl1cnh and sales associates continue to rave about our creative approach to marke1ing homes. More importantly, they have seen the record-breaking results we have achieved through our marketing effort~. Our vision for Ellis Realty Group hal' always been to be the best in the busine,s Winning the Bear Award was an exceptional tribute to that goal." For'"""' UifonNJ#on abolll tltt award·wlnnbtt llUll"hting of Ellis Realty Group, call tlul olflc• Marat you. Ellis Reali] Group It.as 10 olflcn IUl4 JSO 1ak1 as1ociaU1 1•mn1 Drug• aNI San ot..10 colUllia. EIJU R"1tJ Gro11p ltas bHn a mnab•r of tJu BtlUr Howu1 and Gartkm Rtal EstaU Serrie•1 network of UuUJHNUnt rtal tst.aU jintu 1ilu:t 1992. Bttur Homt1 w Gortkru Rtal Estate S#rvkH, f"""" lie 1978, U 11/t ~-Mtwott of"''"' tluut 800 lllnllHr /fntu wlllt"""" dlolt 1,500 offk., ""4 lllOn duln lS,000 lk•nstd ..U1 1111oclal,1 U. IM UltlUtl Statc1, Cade 8' hilrlo ltlco. Newport Proper INDEPENDINTLY OWNED a OPERATED featuring fine properties from condos to castles s~ s~ ~dbtu 1969 1100 Ncwpon <Antrr Dr., Suice 110 • REFLECT YOUR SUCCESS Sophisticated European custom estate located in prest1g1ous Promontory Bay. 4BR. 4.5BA. Well suited for entertaining .. Bayfront slip will accommodate a 50 ft. boat and two tie on. $1,569,000 H52 .. SANDY BAY New construction with extraordinary quality and design. 5BR, 6BA. Chefs kitchen. Maid's/rental with separate entry. Fabulous bay view on white sandy beach. Must see to believe. $1,850,000 B52 SUNllB 8 ACR• •STATB Comprising • 6000 sq.ft .. 48R. 6BA, custom hou.~. I acre pond with bass and 1wans, pool. spa. plus tennis court, this re!!Orl-like retrcal provides rural privacy. mow ~ mountain and nigh• light views and easy ICCCSS to cily life and beaches. lnq>laceable WINDOWS TO THE SEA ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL Breathtaking ocean froot penrhousc overlooking crashing wave' and sandy beuch below. Designed to entertain in Mylc. JSR. 3BA Extremely light &: bright J BR, JBA home in exclusive gatt"J community. Peek-a-boo ocean view. professionally landscapcJ brick laced walk ways &: planten. lbousands spcnl in upgrade<. value .1,375,000 HIO private clevo1or. "i car guragc. $1 ,295,000 D2 $315,000 MJ8 NATUllU 11 ..... YE QRUT STARTEI HOME BEST BUY Oreai k>cation near Back Bay with tnlllQUlJ bike and walking trails, nk:e 4BR, 28A, home with added IUJe family room. veulled open beam ceilinp. lmponed atone fireplaoe. Private back yard. cus«>m spa and lap poot Costa Mesa beauty is ready for the new ownen. 3BR. l.758A has been freshly painted throughout. hardwood noors. wonderful large fenced yard. child friendly nelghbof'hood. Beautifully remodeled first 000( unil with views of 1 park and fountain. Featuring 2 huge bedrooms and open living room Move in condition. •1 •7 ,500 547 .-.ooosso NINETEEN ACRES -Vacant land in tbc dty of Yucaipa. mu.nty of Sao Bcmanlino. C..U furdetailt. $1,1'60,000 DS2 OCF.AN VIEW LOTS -In pratigious pc.I ()O«DftM!Djcy .wrounded by million $ bocnca. $275,000 -$3-46,000 SEA THE VIEWS -Fantutk atate lot in p~ puid a>mmun.ity, min-tlO aboppiagaDd lwbor. $29'300 816 R.EMAR.KABLE OPPORTUNITY -To build a new officielhomc in tbc ban of Lapna 8-dl w/ocaa viewt. $l9S,OOO G3 BUllDABLE PAllCEL-Zoned multi- family within walking di.stance to Yorba Unda Commu.nity Centu. $175,000 V52 LOTS OF VIEW -Build yow own unique c::uscom home to 1wt yow need.a on thU downhill &lope lot with panoramic vicwt of hilla and canyon. $11S,OOO T6 RIVERSIDE LOT -Unincorporated area. nice city l.ighu ac mountain views. $71.500552 BUILD YOUR DREAM c.ABIN -l.Me Arrowha.d Villu located in qu.ift .duded ara. $ l S,000 RSO BJG BF.AR -Build your own dwmlog. c:oq cabin to suit yow necdt. $I 5,000 A.SO •199,000 LSO " I \ H I I I~ I I c > '.11 " MOVE IN CONDmON -Grat value fur the money, frabJy painted, 3BR. 2.SBA mndo. Showa wry light. large brick patio. Cloae to shopping and tchoob. $177.000 G50 WEST PARK TIEMPO -Wonderful end unit cnu l~g ahe park with views of city ligha and Tunic Rock hills. 2BR, 2BA. New c:upct ac bentwood Roon. $145,500 C50 BEST BUY --Grca& opportunil)' fur buyen with &o-r down peyma:u. 28R, 28A unit, private patio. Ugttt carpet through out. Ooee to tchoola and shopping. • $119.000 K6 COZV CONDO -Two story unit bu wonderful grauy frontage, pool view location ac large puk lib backyard with abade/fnUt ttta. $119,000 G8 lAKE PARK -Excellent oagbborbood to ni.e • family, new peiot ac carpet. large kitchen ac 6unily room, ...Oabe>n pool. child'• pool ac playpound. walk to regioml park ac lakt. $229,900 c.49 VERY OESlRABLE -Located ln a nice mmmua.ity fllr'l'OWMlecl by ICbools, ttota ac pub. 3BR. 2.5BA tpecioa. l 1tiocy home &. ready fur tbc new owncn. $145,000V-« for inforrnatlon on these and other R...._roperties: C~ll '714' 6'14-7111 http://www.coastalpropertles.corn .. Ill I', 91 Dally Pilot Rea.I E9tate • May 24, 1997 IH\ INI • $269,900 • 644-9060 Wdl mamtJ11wJ hume. I h:,lnl<)rru., 2 r.nh,, lar~e ldm1ly roulll "1rh fircpl.Kc, ne-. Hl<•I. nc-. .A.,/C Unh.JUl' "c..:'.l" rl.m. 1 rl·Jn1<>1ll\, 2.'> h.1th\, large m.1,rn ,1111, '''·•ring l 11lwdr.1l Ll'il•ni!'· raci,, NFWl'ORT St fORE..<; • $ 399,000 • 644-9060 W11nJcrtul 4 h,•Jmom. 4 h.Hh home 1n a l'rcat little r.·.1d1 1.11mm11nin. rcmodd eJ ;mJ 1:xpanJeJ NEWPORT RIOOE • $445,000 • 644-9060 Two bedrooms plus den, approximately 2,400 sq ft, closer bu1h-ms, Italian marble, gourmet lutchen ~--- Bao.1uRT H111 • $495,000 • 644-9060 l h:dnl<>ffi\, 2.'i hath~. <'xd11\lve gart'd rnmmuniry, Views trom Cacalma to th• r .. r.~aJ ... ,, l<lm1lv room OPEN HOUSES 1--5PM Stop by one of our Open Houses and pick up a registration form to enter the 16th Annual Corona del Mar Scenic 5k on June 7, 1997 SATURDAY'S & SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS BELCOURT HILL 9 Northampton $495,000 NEWPORT COAST 7 Bridgeport PROMONTORY BAY $749,000 630 Harbor lsland $1,900,000 SPYGLASS HtLL 7 Monterey Circle 9 Monterey Circle $869,000 $799,000 Kitty I Allen Marie Deremiah Campbell / Leslie Mike Evans Don & Joyce Olson SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS BELCOURT 34 Hillsdale DOVER SHORES 1447 Galaxy HARBOR HILL 9 H illsb9rough PELICAN POINT 4 Shoreview $675 ,000 Joan Maifeld $895,000 McNerney /Farrington $950,000 Velma Timmon $4,995,000 John Campbell BALBOA ISLAND 673-6900 NEWPORT BEACH 644--9060 NEWPORT BEACH • $579,900 • 644.9060 Bayfront duplex with private boat <k'ICk. Uprer Unu: 2bd/2 ba w deck Lower Unu: 2bJ/2 75ha BELCOURT • $675,000 • 644-9060 RJrc, spacious smjtlc level, 3 bedrooms. 2. '>hath. mart.It• i:nrry, amum, french Joor.., plamauon shum:r' BAYSHORES • $710,000 • 644-9060 Bright and charming Bayshores home, spacious and open living room with hardwood floon, 3 hd SPYGLASS HILL. • $869,000 • 644-9060 200· panoramic Catalina, ocean and bay views. 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, Cllteruivc rcmocklmg thruour Bili CANYON • $949,000 • 644-9060 4 Bedrooms. 3.5 Baths, lovely remodeled and expanded home in exclusive community RALAOA l c.;1 AN[) • $549.000 • 644-9060 f)ovER SHORES • $895,000 • 644-9060 LAGUNA BEACH • $995,000 • 644-9060 'i lx·.lri" om,, I hath,, 1..'ft' 11 \1ews .,/ th" hay trnm R"mo<.klw nim·lcey horn(', l(tl\lnnet lcuchcn, custnm 3 ~rooms, 2.5 baths, unusual opportunity, ocean "•>I I• 'r ,In l 2 c.ir J!.ir •I!< ''' 1ndl·rt11I ,lurll'X "m,kiw\, l.lm1I~ rnnm. 12.0ClO+'i<l ft lu1. mued1hle yarJ views, 5 acres of land, room for pool, tcnnu court Cl997 Coiawel Banllel Residential Broker.g. Corporation An Equal ()ppof1urlity Compeny Equal Housing Oppo11un1ty All 011icM lndependeully Owned end ()pete'8d. PELICAN POINT • $4,995,000 • 644 .. 9060 largest custom home on th~ largest lot in Pelk:an Hill. T1.&any style with all the~. 5 bedrooms, 8 baths, pool, spa, gym, pool room, 2 entertainment areas BALBOA Pl!NINSULA • $3,450,000 • 644 .. 9060 Incredible bayfront with magnificent main channel views, completely remodeled with private dock and alip for 60' yacht, large courtyard, 4 bedrooms BIG CANYON • $1,279,000 • 644-9060 Outstanding traditional home located on a large comer lot on a quiet cul-de'Sac street, 5 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, large backyard/patio plus large side yards bMNE 'I'mutACE • $3,950,000 • 644 .. 9060 Newly built Italian home of over 6,000 sq ft, located above Newport Harbor with fantastic views of the jetty, bay and Catalina. 4 bedroprru, 6.5 baths NEWPORT COAST • $2,350,000 • 644 .. 9060 Stunning Mediterranean .;cyle home with 5 bedrooms, 5.5 bachs, huge front yard, large back yard with pool, panoramic ocean and golf course views, dramatic entry Cl.lmfAVEN • $1,050,000 • 644 .. 9060 Unique tum-key cwtom home with lwh landscaping, large yard, gourmet kitchen, dramatic entry and great room, two story ceiling and skylight, master with frplc LAGUNA BEACH• $3,600,000 • 644--9060 Unique oceanfront Meditertanean villa wit!), 6 bedrooms, 5.5 baths. Located on the moo private bluff, overlooking crashing surf and reef below HAlleoR R IDGE • $1,495,000 • 644 .. 9060 Spectacular uaditional custom home in exclusive community, 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, oversized rooms with crown moldings, wood floors, pool, spa, tibrary DoVER SHORES • $1,575,000 • 6+4-9060 Completely and beautifully ~modeled home on the bay w1tt"i a doclc for a large boat, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, single story, 4 car garage. Wonderful for entertaining! CORONA HloHLANDS • $1,19S,000 • 64+-9060 LAOUNA Bl!Aat • $-f,600,000 • 64+9060 NEWPORT BEACH • $3,395,000 • 644-9060 Hiihat point in the communlty! Expansive views Swcepine ocean and Catalina views from this 5 bedroom, This 2.25 acre equestrian estate is siruated upon the ol ocean, pf coone, canyons and nl&ht lights, 5 bath spectacular Mediterranean estate. Serene and bluffs of the back bay. Offers great views, a main 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, 3 fuepl.aces, french doors private location. swimmin& pool and spa. residence ol over 7 ,000 sq ft, &. 3 eue&t houses .,,,,Olfdwl ................... ~ Mr.Ill~~ !QllllHoulill~MC..• ........ ~Woi--r, .. • Largest home on largest lot in Pelican Point • Authentic Tuscany styling throughout • 5 bedrooms, 8 baths • 2 Entertainment Centers, Pool Room, Gym • Pool and Spa, Lawn Area • Fonnal Dining Roam, Open Country Kite ........ ... • "' ~ • Family Room with Wet Bar •. Jncredible Ocean Views @F'FERED AT $ .. ---· ,. -:!: --........ --· ---- LIDO ISLE EXCLUSIVE BAYFRONT HOME Prime location. 4 bedrooms suites, 4.5 baths, dock for large yacht, extensively remodeled, large gourmet kitchen with breakfast area, formal dining, cozy wood paneled family room, living room with fireplace, awesome bay view. Offered at $2,300,000 LIDO ISLE FABULOUS CUSTOM HOME 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, extra large lot, 4 car garage, large entry gallery, e_pormous living and dining area complete with built.-in stereo speakers, rece~sed lighting, fireplace and double paned French ~oors & doors. ' . . Offered at $1,250,000 BELCOURT BIG CANYON HARBOR HIGHLANDS 4 bedrooms, 7 baths, magnificent custom estate with incredible gardens and gated pool. Features wood paneled library, formal dining. Offered at $2,250,000 5 bedrooms, out~tahding traditional home located on large comer loc on quiet cul-de-sac street. Offered at $1,279,000 FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL: Customized 5 bedroom, 3.5 bath home, large remodeled kitchen and family room Reduced to $53 7,500 ALISON McCORMICK (714} 644 .. 9070 .EXT. 144 .. PERRY TAUB (714) 644--5833 - "Why Settle ·for Mediocrity?" • Beautifully updated • Single Level Home • 3 Bedrooms, 3 Baths • Large Backyard with Pool and Spa • Detached Guest I Servant Quarters • Attractive Card Room adjoining Spacious Living Area • 1 0 foot Ceilings • Exquisite Crown Moldings • High Quality Architectural Details . •Offered at $825,000 ,. • Best Priced Single Level Home Behind the Gates • 2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths • High Ceilings • Spacious Fomial Living Areas and Entry • Perfect Floorplan for Entertaining • Two Master Suites • • Attractive Custom Patios • Close to Fashion Island • Offered at $457,500 " Cf 997 Coldwell Bantter Corporation. An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Houslng ()ppof1uifty. All omo. lndependentty Owned and Opemed. GINNY ANDERSON OFF. (714) 644 .. 9060 EXT. 151 GINNY'S SPECIALS IN SEAVIEW Largest model in Sea view, 4 bedrooms, 3. baths, 2 story, beautiful remodel on comer view location $724,000 Largest one level model in Sea view, 4 bedrooms, 2 .5 baths, beautiful remodel with panoramic views of the ocean , lights and mountains . $695,000 Call Ginny to see these two beautiful remodeled homes. Sea.new is a guard gated community in Newport Beach with pool, spa and, two tennis courts. . COLDWELL BANKER ·PROPERTY MANAGEMENT DIVISION MANAGING WEEKLY, MONTHLY AND YEARLY LEASES Have you considered leasing your property, we have qualified tenants just waiting for the perfect home. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL: VALERIE HOWELL (714) 644 ... 9070 EXT. 186 REGGIE MCNERNEY (714) 644_,9Q·60 EXT. 136 1447 GALAXY DoVER SHORES Fabulous tum .. key home on over 12,000+ square foot lot. No Stone Untumed. NORTH LAGUNA Channing duplex with ocean vi~ws 2 bedrooms, 1 bath . 1 Bedroom, 1 Bach Close to Laguna Village ......_;po----~;.;..,i CHlFFHAVEN Unique tum .. Jc.ey custom home with lush landscaping, a large yard, dramatic entry, cwo story ceilings, hardwood floors, ftench doors, large ' family room with fireplace NEWPORT BEACH Great opportunity to build est~te on over 1/2 acre lot or add to existing home. 3 bedroom, 2 ham home . High ceilill.gs, french doots, skylights, open floorplan. Cl997 Coldwel BaMer Corporation. hi Equal Oppoftunity COmpany. Equal Housing Opponunrty. All Otflces lndependentfy Owned and Operated ___ ....,. _____ _ • Extra Large 40' Lot • 3 Br & 3 Ba Home • Private Patio • Steps to South Bay ~ $849,000 • Gn>at I BR & I Bath Bayfront Condo • Security Building • Baysrdl· Comm. pool $297,000 • Very uruque home in Newport Heights • Located on huge lot • Separate guest house $899,000 • Spacious 3 Br Tri-Level 1\vnhm • 2 Car Attached Garage • Short Stroll To Oce~front $213,000 • 3 BR &·1.5 BA • H uge Kitchen • Large Yard w I Private Pool • 2 Car Garage $182,900 Brand New Balboa Island Home • Spacious 4BR & 3.SBA Under Const • Open LR With Marble Fireplace • Built Elevator Ready $885,000 Luxurious La Playa Brisas • Spacious 3 Br & 2.5 Bath Family Home • Gorgeous Kitchen w I Center ls land • Quality Features $279,000 Call Walter Mitcmll @588-3083 Spectacular Bay & Ocean Views • 3 Bedroom & 3 Bath • Incredible Upgrades • Large Kitchen w/Breakfast Nook • Comm Poo~ Spa & Tennis Courts $565,000 • Stunning Views from Dana Point to Palos Verdes Peninsula including Bay, OooaA& Sunset views • Spacious 3 Br & 3 Baths • Inside Laundry Room • 2 View Decks $349,000 Calf Walter Mitchell @588-3083 Newport Bead1 Excellent South Bayfront Location • Charming 3 Br &c 2.5 Bath Home • Sandy Beach in Front w/On-Shore Mooring $1,650,000 • Spacious 1 Br &c I Bath Condo • Large Patio • Comm. Pool, Spa & Tennis Courts $159,000 Charming Family Home . • Creal Location • Large Yard w I Park- like Setting • Many Fruit 1\'ees • 3 Br &c 1.5 Ba $355,000 • Orean & sunset Views • Supersharp 3 Br &c 3 Bath Condo • Large Kitchen w I Breakfast Nook $399,000 • • • • • • • y • • • • • • • • • • • • • • y • y y • v v v v • y v y v y v v y v ¥ y v v v v y y v y v y v v v y v v v v y y v v y y v y v y v v v v v v • ¥ • • y • v y v • • y v v ¥ y y y y y y v y v v ¥ v y v y y y y v v y v v v v v • v v y y v y y v v v v • y • • y ., ., ., y y ., y y 'Re/Max South Countyl.7Vewport 'Beach ~presents~ 'Rare 'Property witfi pn Incredible View y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y '£ xpansive harbor and ocean views coupled with dramatic sunset and night light views are a magnificent backdrop for this stunning Mediterranean estate home set high atop Spyglass Hill. The design and location are incomparable:The impeccable front garden and fountain lead to the stately two-story spacious entry that welcomes guests. This home featu res a beautifully executed living room and formal dining room. Open and spacious describes that state-of-the-art kitchen and inviting family room. The lavish master suite is complete with a sitting area custom fireplace and a beautifully appointed bath. The four secondary bedroom are special in their own way and allow for both comfort and privacy. No detail of elegance or modem convenience has been overlooked. Location, style, the fine appointments and the incredible view make this property a rare opportunity. Offered at $2,000,000 'for your personal sfiowing or for infonnation contact Jane Sungaila at Re/Max South County/Newport Beach 23 Corporate Plaza Newport Beach, CA 92660 (714) 760-5000 ext. 136 Contact our website @ remaxsouthcounty.com Patrick Knapp continues· to break records at RE /MAX He is committed to remaining an industry leader in sales Patrick Knapp was named as one of the top producing associates for RF/MAX for his production thus far for 1997. Knapp has already sold 31 homes since the beginning of the year, according to Gary Thomas, president of the Orange County based real estate company. 'The amazing thing about Patrick is that he sells homes that have been on the market with other agents for a long length of time," Thomas said. "He always seems to be able to get it sold, even homes that have sat for well over a year or more with other companies. Patrick gets results. He is an outstanding professional who has a proven track record of success and he has consistently been ranked among the top one percent of all real estate agents in the United States." Thomas added that Knapp continues to remain a top producer while serving the needs of his many clients in the most professional manner possible. "I find that my clients, like everyone, expect the truth in every situation," Knapp said. "One of my most important duties to my clients is to present a clear, truthful Patrick Knopp picture of the current market from both a buyer's and a sc11er's perspective. The client is then better able to proceed with their sale or purchase knowing exactly where they stand." Knapp added that the exceptional staff that he has put together is indicative of the high caliber service and sales volume that has consistently made him tops in Orange County. Knapp says be is committed to doing everything be can to remain an industry leader. Form.On U./onnatio1t, call Patrick Knapp of REIM.AX at (714) 251-48<>0. Dally P.Bot ~&tale • May U, 1991 Wt> can help make I the difference in I your life! I J UST LISTED BLUFF AREA CONDO 1 I urge J maJter rn1te, 2 5HA, fireplace, 2 utr I 111111rl1rd garage Qu1tr rnmplrx. dou to beach. . (iii/ 760-'iOOO Fxr. '/ 6 MARK JACQ UES $1 7 2,000 GORG EOUS5 BEDROOM All 011 I slllry. 5HR. ~ 5BA 'l,lfllll famdy room, elef<rlllf pool, klJI pr111d1, ll'dll'r/d/J' Mo/le-;n rt'lfdy!: i (id/ ...,60 5000 Fxr I -l / Open S u11 1-5 1820 Trad~winds ROBIN TENCH $559,000 I CAM EO SHORES 1 Ou·.111 V11·111J, ·I hNlmom, 3 bt11/i, dm Singlr lr11rl t h1.!11wl rour1y11ul C d/ 644-./ I()(} J.O. CALLAGHA N $975,000 I COLLEGI:. PARK POOL HOME , (H11g(o111 i !JR 1 /timdy mom i . rl1111r1J!. mom All: 1 nru• 111111rlo111, 1111rl r/0111".1. Hrau///ul r11dml'd pool 111 ' Jt'f••/111/r y11rd In 11tlrl11w11 10 11 /,11,(!,t' pri11t11r h11rk ' ytml ( ,r// 1-XfJ() 'i I() .!005 ( mle ·10H6 RITA WADE $218,000 IRVINE COVE ! I 11lflil1011,d !it1nmtl1 r1yle home 111120,000+ Jrj Ji. ·fol "''"' pt1non11nir oret111 anti Jfll/Jel /'lt'U!S.1 Cross J/w •IU't'f 111 r11trru 11r 111 frll'llll' h1·111fi nu qu1t'I cu/- de 1111 ( ,d/ 6·N -MAX( 1 MAXINE GOLDEN $2,495,000 EASTSIDE -COMING SOON <l1111111mg 3BR. 2/JA Family room l.argr IM h1u R ~~ 11arIJ, p_lan1111ion shutters (~di {t1r mart' 111/am11111on. Call 760-5000 r:H 110 D1ANA CAPPEL $279,900 LARGE 5 BEDROOM COLLEGE PARK Q11u1 rul-de-sac. I arge lot u111/, po(J/. \'(t'rlf kt'pt homr. Ownrr mot11.1111ed. Shawn bj 11ppt. Cir/I ..,{,()-5000 1-xt 7 / 6 MARK JACQUES $229,000 BEST DEAL -.EASTSIDE "/e,njn JBR l.15B;J 0 -q; .r lmJ•rcwbit' landsrttping. familv ~sctl. ,ng room. 11•/jirrpwrr. Gr/I 760-501>" t ~ ~ BOB MILLIKEN $269,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS He1111nf11lly ma1nt11111ed • o'll. ,,,, ''!""' home. 4BR. ii 5BA 5 c11r u · f.'(.\l .. t m Al IV. Gill 760-50(11' \ ~ J. WAYNE SMITH $599,000 EMERALD BAY CLASSIC COITAGE Ocermsidr of P<:H walk to br1uh /rnm this spedal JHR. 2BA. rlasm lmrrh house or fiudd your drmm homr <:1111494-1475 · BILL DOLBY $880,000 GOLF COURSE VIEWS • GREAT OPPORTUNITY OWNER MAY TRADE!!! Viru•i ~'uu1s Vuws. Mo1v up ro rpnra,·ular 1uu1 of riry l1ghri and \•ruporr H11) Tim 1uJt11m .JHR. oJ 5HA ftatum 4 firrpwm. 'J i/rtltglm, h11gr famt!r room u•11h bar. owmud spa arul sauna. f.OUrmrt lu1d1m 1111d IS approx. 1800 sq. fi. 1•1rwmg drtlr & balamm QJJ 76f>.5000 Ext. 1381139 BIU and Donna Webster NEWPORT COAST TOWN HOME 'f•t< '"' 11/,1r 1u11mho111r 111 1/ir rxdus11v gatul u1m11111111ry of frot'•"' Flrg11111 111try 11•11h /11tl11111 11/1'. 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I 31 Roblt1 Tet1cb S!J!J9, 000 $30,000 PRICE R.EDUcnON /',mor11m11 ocr11n 1•1ru• m llarbor Virw Hills South. ( :.i1al11111, H1trbor dfld outstandtng JUnJl'tJ. Stngk ~.,, wf] homr. 3BR rould br 5' f rnr :aratl'• l f p , fan11f] room loo/a 0111 on t0'1,rtJUJ p1>ol 11ntl mamcurrd xrouml.s QJJ 760-5000 Ext. 525 Nat1 Doyle S8!J5,()()() SPYGLASS HILL E11jor mountatn and my lifh1 11irws ftom •II m11jor rooms of this brau11fol pridr of """''!!h'} 1i11tk IUl'J 3BR. 2BA Snx/.tw 1JOn1t. Quit/ pmwu loc111wn l""Jffl for mtnU1Jn1nt •nM ~If tn}OJ1M1ff. QJJ 6/o-2188 Di.rwt Julia Lian S5!)9.000 Prune /\fun Vrrdr Country Club lomtron. C:11Hom 4BR. 3 5BA. Rt'modelt'd k11chm. rrmodrlrd master hath wl}arnzzr 111/J, lg. l11.1111g & famtly room w!ftreplacn. sun/garden room over/akrng lush . grern .___~_A_'c_Ki_E_~_u_rfl'liMfN_a _'_· c_..a_11 _16-o--5_<1oo_Ext_s_~_1 ~_.ooo __ Rf/Mll(' SOUTH COUNTY, NEWPORT BEACH 23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 180, Newport Buch, CA 92660 __ _ + An International Company 760-5000 http://renuudlnk.com BEST OF BELCOURT Thu t'Ntous nutom estau was bu1/1 u·uh tli< 11/um.iu aunmon to tku11/ anti IK1111ry. Arums of marbk anti ua1111t complimmt1 tlir tkror. 4BR. l1bmry. family room. 1pmwus !.""'' ronm. "''"' rrllar. gym afld a 4 rar f.llnlf.r C"1J 760-5000 Ext. 113 Bstber Ya1dr Sl,395,000 TROPIC.AL PARADISE IN COM Owr $2()(),()()() tff "JtnUin· pool & SJNI in 11 umnt. of rarr trop1C11l palms. Must su 10 11pprrria1t. u.u 76o-8533 BobSaclu $749,000 6 UNITS $24-S,000 4 1Ni11J1JW1l housn wuh t/i~;;}//kx 6 2 x fl"OSS Mn"11U! GolitkR HARBOR VlEW HILLS Exrtlkm /Wor plan for family lw"'t.· Thrs rxclusivr JBR has briclt u•nllrrmy w11h n torgrous t1b mtry. !Argt /11m1g room with firrplarr Pn11or1t11/lf l'lrwsr C.JI /-8()()..510-2()()5CoJ115003 Marie Aclcrlcb $799,000 NEWPORT COAST (;ntrd mmmumty of'.\1 Mirhrl. fHR + loft, 2. 5 baths, 7 mo11tlJJ 11rm Prrm1um n1/-d,·s1u lom111111. Upf.T'u/t, 1hro11gh-0111, srllrr. ir.msjrrrmg ""' 11{111ur. 11111J1 ull c.u 7(i0-5000 &t. 117 Jacltle llandle man $445,000 OCEANFRONT ESTATE Absolutrly rtu11n1111. ""a1ifro111 hnmt wuh 6BR. 8BA. 11pproxim11tr{y 6500 sq. ft .. bra1111fol orran. brarh, Cztalma night light t•lfW1 UJJ 494-7475 BID Dolby $5,500.000 HAR.BORVIEW (imom1ud 0-~pantltrl /tomt.J; bu/0111 lt1tdl(fl rompktt "'./sub uro & f/IS roolttnt. rmur. I RfJf,t 2n story lftAJUr c.u 760-5000 Ext. 136 Ja.u! S"'tgalla S63.9.000 SOUTH COUNTY, NEWPORT BEACH 23 Corporate Plaza# Suite 180, Newport Beach, CA 92660 \.% can help make the difference in your life! MF.SA VERDE Darli'J.,K 3BR, 2BA, gr:eat yard. Nice living room with pr~place. Great neighborhood. Call 1-800-510-2005 Code #5009 I MARK ACKRJCH $209,000 NEWPORT COAST I The best of golf course and ouan views 111 this J!HJ!ixitJ_us ga_udcommunity. CaU 640-1529 ESTHER YANK EASTSIOE COSTA MESA Rare opportunity to purchllu a newer home in a I gaud community_. Prtad thousand1 below marker value, 10 art now! Call 760-5000 Ext. J 80 CHRIS HANSEN $249,000 COUNTRY LMNG! u11 !med! 3BR, 2BA home located in one of Coua Mesas best amu! Larpe yard, ~it tru1 d-gardm. Sellers are relocating. Home u in great con'dition. Call 760-5000 Ext. 7 09. SKJ $195,000 ANXIOUS MESA VERDE SELLER! Buwrifol 5BR. 2BA single Level pool home. &ady to move in.' Freshly pamred. fireproof roof.. imide laundry. gated rnjy rmd dou 10 I<hooli 1rnd shop;inJt.:. Highly mo~ittatufull~r 111y1 "Brtng me an offer. Ca7L or ]!JUT prwate showmg. Call 760-5000 Ext. 1381139 BILL ANO DONNA WEBSTER BEAUTIFUL VIEW HOM£ Gorgeom -Cu.uom 4 bedroom home with view of Back Bay and my lighu. Opm foor plan with pool and rhuapeutic 1pa. For more information cal{ 1-800 510-2005 Code #4085 1 RITA WADE $429,000 GUARD GATED &a /J/and, guard_gattd highly upgrat:kd 1 kvel with view. 2BR, dm. caU 644-4100 J .O. CALLAGHAN $550,000 i i REDUCED IN BELCOURTI 1 Presti.re with a view. Gorgeous townhome with 2BR. ! 2.5 BA plUJ ~ den , go urmet ltirchm, 2 fireplaces, 1 ggud commrmtty_ d-ucunty syumz. T.All 760-5000 b:r. 129 SHARON SWANSON $449,000 DRASTICALLY REDUCED TO $349,000 Prime 4BR. 2.5BA, 3 car garage, JP.a. exullmr curb appeal, .newer roof. newer liiuh~1 i{ou to .ro/f course, conwnunt fruwaJ_ acuu. C1101u Mesa Vm:k /,ocation. H -V-R-R-Y! CaU 760-5000 Ext. 117 JACKIE HANOLEMAN E.SIDE C.M. OVER 14,000 SO. Ff. LOT 3 Betlrooms, 2 Baths + Motlier-In-law Unit. Shop Att1Uhetl to doubk car garaie. Appointment OUJ 160-5000 Ext. 125 · I ROBERT MIWKEN $600,000 MINUTES TO THE BEACH! Fu/ the cool ocean bruu1! SplendiJ 3BR, I .75BA rtplau private courtyard. Briclt patio d-wood ' Jalt. Exielknt ilxatio'1. CaU 760-5000 ~ 205 I ACK GIFFORD $294,500 .... Over 17 Years Experience Along the Coast Broker Named to Re/Max Hall of Fame !JW6in rrench 760-5000 x131 Re/Max South County Panoramic Quan/CqtBlln4 Views 111 < orond <Id ~for'\ flm'\t ncil(hhorhoud of c;horecllm. Strlldng 48R/4.5BA, family room, \tudy ofliu. \undak and elegant pool & spa Sl,799,000 Corona Vel Mar J 8()0 Ocean, Bay, Catalina, And Night Life Views If you~ hwikin)( for pc·rfo.111111 and dr.unatk views, this b It. Lorgt-ow remodel w1th a fohulou\ l11M1rpl<1n l..trgl' fmnt yard w/room for a pool, waJk-in w1nc lcllar, Hbnuy, etl. RC'duud to $999 000 1027 Gokhnrod 'illlV \ 'iHA \prdwlln)( I ·\tory on a gorgrous Newport c;tf'l'('I. I U\h l(ardm\ rnm•und pool, waterfall & Kol pon<h. $559000 Ultfm@te Ykwsl I New.port fri k-vtl c'Wtom w/hugt viewing deds! f.ntntllnlng home w/ovtnlttd llvlnK. family, dlnln11, and J mom wltn. Cloft to bakh. perlu and mlauranbl RC'duud to 1749,000 Hqd!or & Quan Ykwsl Ocean side of PCH Ir\ bt'JlutlfuJ pdvatt Irvine TtmK't'I Gated mtry-fabulous JBR w/great family room. l.ovt'ly dKk, patio. lawn & private ~pa. Vacant 1724,900 • Bob Koop Dovie Koop Bob Koop, Jr. 760-5000 En. 128 or 760-1580 .,,, " ~''..•. -~~--:. 1 ~i ~11"> _. ... ./ . . ~ ' ·1 <. . 1209 Wat !by Aw., &Ibo. Paiiuula: '72. 3 Bd. 3 & .. Bay wu. Yoe ~\ -.,.,..in till .,....,., ... ~ Pmn 1ilr. 4 frpb. Faw painung. P18."n. Vwng et Sub-0. $619,998 Bob Koop, Sr. or jL RaDoddcd au:IOftl mw .._, l.u., yMd with I fuU bat, pool ti sp.a, 1ik nn. oak winclows/dOon. •pa tu!» ti ~ privau bad.a Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. SOUTH COUNIT NEWPOIIT BEACH 760-5000 Ext. 128 Above the Crowd! 19 8:30 o.m., Orientation meeting 21 22 9 o .m .. MLS Committee meeting No Continuing Education classes 8:30 o .m .. Boord of Directors meeting 9 a .m. -4 p.m .. Seminar: Trust Deeds. Foreclosures and Bankruptcy. Cost Is $20 per person and you receive six hours of Continuing Education credit. 23 10 o.m.-2 p .m .. Brokers Preview 26 Memorial Doy -Association office closed 28 30 9 o .m. -noon, ·paper Troll" l -4 p.m .. ·understanding R.E. Contracts" 2 -4 p.m .. Compass beginner class 1 O o.m. -2 p .m .. Brokers Preview Custom Harbor View Homes City & mountain views. SBR. 4.SBA. corner lot. Gourmet kitchen. French doors & windows. 3 car garage. Simply Beoutlfull $820,000 Bay crest Beautiful 3BR In family neighborhood. Remodeled kitchen & baths. Front & rear private yards. professionally landscaped. $535,900 Bayview Terrace Premier location. move-In condition 3BR. 2.SBA home features beautlful front-row view of Bock Boy. Private spa In spacious patio. Gated community. $449,000 Eastslde Tnplex -great locatlon. Few blocks from Santa Ana Country Club. $325,000 Sea view ·Panoramic views of ocean. city lights & maintains. New master BA new hardwood floors. Good sized yard w /prtvate pool. ~599,000 Peninsula Super locat1on. 2 large 3BR. 2.SBA 2 car attached garages. Mottvated seller. $485,000 Balboa Peninsula Large R-2/R-1 lot. Beach. Boy, tennis and family at Its best! Practtcalty lot value. $439,000 Eastslde Beoutttul llght & airy 3BR. 2.SBA townhome. Quiet locatlon. White tile. white wash cabinetry, walk-In closets. Move--ln Ready. $259,000 I . I· MlSA VE.a.0£. •• Complett Remodel Superior loc.alionl 6cAutlful 4BR 2.SBA two story. ~r pool/spa 3-c.v g.\1 .. SJ49,000 so. lASTSIDl.. .. Wted bUte Splendld 4BR. 3.SBA ll\AllOr. 17 .OOO+sl~. f.vn rm. music rm. pool/spa. pla~ ...... $719,000 tASTSIDl C M. •• Cul-de-sac loudon 3BR 28A on kvge end ol eds klf near 8.rl Bay Hardwood Aoors. fr drs, pool ................ SJ19,000 CORONA DU MAL •• ~ View Steps to Lime CorON beach. Srunnlng 38R. 2BA. remod kit, frml OR. Freidl drs ... S749,000 CORONA DU MAR ... c.ute Cott.qe 45 ft. frontage, 2BR. I .SBA. ltv rm w/frpl, ~ din rm. Inside l.!undry rm, 2 c.v g.\1 .. U49,000 CORONA DU MAlt .... BuDd with View 8Uld 6000 'Q. ft. ~ sane: CAll)'OO w/spectaOJl.v oce.vi vW:w So ol Hwy .. $695,000 2 Qwporate Plaza, Suite 130 Newport Beacb 926(i() ,\ c;racious Gated !'~state I ! 1939 Irvine Avenue At die comer of Irvine and Walnut (Entrance on Walnut) Masters ioins the Immel Team Service to clients is the cornerstone to her success Karan Masters, a Realtor specializing in buyers, recently joined the Immel Team, headed by Phil Immel of Fred Sands Coastal Properties, Monarch Beach. She became part of the Immel Team because of her respect for Phil lmmel's professionalism. "Phil, as a top producing broker, has an outstanding background in management and sales and a full-time licensed assistant I f ecl I can learn from him and together provide comprehensive reaJ estate services," Masters said. "Phil has all the marketing and negotiating skills in the world and I am totalJy service oriented, so I feel this is a perfect match." Masters has worked in real estate since 1994 and believes that service to the client is the cornerstone of her success. "I am the.re to assess and evaluate my clients' occds and to match their needs with homes in the community," she said. Prior to entering the real estate field, Masters was a physical therapist. She received an undergraduate degree from Indiana University and she also bas a . masters degree in pedialric developmental disorders from the University of Southern California. "It'• Ul eM)' cransition from the medical Karon Masters field to the real estate industry," she explained. "I love the diagnosis: evaluating the clients' needs and fulfilling them." Volunteering and raising a family were the areas Masters focused on from 1984 to 1994. She served as president of the Parent Teacher Fellowship Coni'mittee (PTF), was president of the Booster Club and also was on the board of trustees for St Margarets Episcopal School, a college preparatory .school in San Juan Capistrano. Masters was born and raised in Indiana, but has been an Orange County resident since 1977. "I know th~ community very well and having been ttansplanted myself, I know how it feels," she said. ¥itra Maun ca h coltlacld at 1114 lllUMI 7NM, (114) 6'1~7676. • .. .. • 17,500 sq. ft site • 4 Bedrooms, 3 1/2 Baths • Sumptuous Master Suite • Sunny white Kttcben • Breakfast Room • Butler's Pantry •Family Room •Musk Room • Remodeled tbrm•gbout • Pool & Spa, Playhouse Offered at $775,688 Now $719;000 Susie Safford 760-6129 $9.68 Million sold in 1996! Historical Three Arch Bay home This ocean front home is one of the oldest homes in Three Arch Bay and is replete with history as mentioned in the book. ''Cottages and Castles in Laguna Beach." The home was built in 1933 by Gen. H.N. Proctor and has housed such notables as Aly Khan, seascape artist Bennett Bradbury and the Baroness de Beamileaus. Aptly named ''Cliff Cote," which is French for cliff coast, the residence is perched on top of a cliff overlooking Three Arch Bay. Used brick, textured ·walls. wood accents. pitched roofs, dormers and leaded glass windows carry out the achitecturaJ lines of the French Normandy style on the home's exterior. The interior of the 4,000 square foot home is highlighted by a game room with billiard table, beamed ceilings and paneling and a large oak bar. The formal dining room has a fireplace and opens to a spacious living room. also with fireplace and coastal views. A bas relief of King Neptune and his subjects, dated July l 0, 1933 highlights one of the white plastered walls in the living room. The home also features a rnirron:d exercise room. pottin,g room and an updated kitchen with Wolf range, white tile countertops with Delft blue accents and built-in appliances. The master suite is on the second floor and offers a walk·in closet with 'built-in drawen. a dreasinJ level on another level and a master bath with JacuzzJ tub. I sepante shower and double sinks. The home is offed I.I $4.500,000. • • for,,_., "'for••_,"'> Cllll.P!dl lwl of F* S... ~ h-.--..,. .. -Ill (1l~ ffl·T61f.. . .. --, 644-1600 723-8800 EICLUllYI AFFILIATE Of SOTHEBY'S International Realty I c~f6na'de Coast Newport Properties is proud to be the sponsor of the Corona del Mar 5K Run, 2 Mile Fun Walk and 1-K Kids Run for tlie 7tft 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 ......... I 06 Via Conlowa '°' "Via Saa --'32 'Via Udo Norcl .. ''' SUta AM M•• l'IOW ...... 81..t IG 46o..lca $1 ,32,,000 $1,29,,000 S.t U-') $369,000 Moll (2-') $S7',000 Su (2,.,) Pen...._ Polnt Oceanfront condo. 4 Bd. 3 Ba. Rooftop deck. 360° views. Patrick & Tony BartoUc $839,000 Harbor View Homes Great 3 Bd. 2 Ba. Carmel on large comer lot KJJne & Hanis $499,000 Island Living Balboa Island Channlngduplex. 3 Bd. 2 Ba. and 2 Bd. I Ba. 2+ car garage. Rick Lancevln $649,900 Udo It.le 4 bedroom Udo tnldltk>nal on 45' Plau.a comer lot. French doors. 8111 F ... e, $799,000 M'-lon Vle)o 5 bedroom. 3 bath. Pool. big view. Ready to move lnl Steve High $369, 900 Eastslde Costa Mesa Large lot on Eastslde Costa Mesa 3 bedroom quiet prime cul-de-sac street end unit. Close to bay, lilrge yard Steve Mitchell $289,000 Keith RandJe $169,000 Family Neighborhoods San Juan Capistrano Equestrian estate lot. Canyon, dty, ocean views. Connie Mauentl $449,000 _,.._ Oversized lot. 2 bedrooms, 3 ex pnice. 6 homes from pt1vllte bad\. Dtl1'9 Woq $6S9,000 Harbor View Hiiis Large lot with expansive view. 3 bedroom + FR. DR. Evan Corkett $885 ,000 Cameo Shoree View, 2100+ lot. 5 Bd. 5.5 Ba. famlJy room. Gated beaches. Evan Cortlett $l,S4J,000 . .. 723~8800 644~1600 Costa Mesa East.aide Costa Mesa Pride of ownership 3 Bd. 3 Ba. 2 car garage. Keith Randle $133,000 Eastslde Costa Mesa Remodeled home with many designer features Hassel & SteWno $385,000 EMt8kle C.-. Meu Customized 3 bedloom on prtvate eolf c:o...rse. G .... Lombardl $J99,000 .. 1 .. .. .. • I 644~1600 723~8800 Corona del Mar Cottage, one block to ocean 2 Bd I Ba large sunny patio. Martlyn Read $329,000 cameo Hlghlands 3/4 acre lot. Sport court, pool and garden. 3 Bd 2 Ba. home Connie Maxsentl $875,000 Shorecllffs Prestigious location Whitewater view 5 Bd 4 Ba custom. • ~ ls" Sharon Smjth $949,000 Harbor View HUis Beautifully renovated 4 Bd 3. 5 Ba, ocean view home Ancel & HutchJncs $959,000 Gated Communities Newport North Villas 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. highly upgraded "Catalan" model . Melinda & Marty Jones $479,000 Belcourt HIU Beautiful Belcourt Hill one story in prime location Panoramic ocean and city lights views Nancy Peterson $545,000 Moataerrat Dramatic 3 bedroom (possible 4th) plus loft with gorgeous views. All entertaining delight. Grq Lombardi $595,000 Monuernt 5 bedroom on the coast with city lights and canyon views. Grq Lombardi $624,000 Newport Coast Supreme loc.atlonl 5 Bd. 3.5 Ba. home. Backs to park. Ilana Brodie $779,000 Emerald Bay Big time ocean view lot. Approved plans for 5,000 sq. ft . house. Rod Daley $835,000 Beach & Bay Living Central N ewport Oceanfront 3 Bd 3 Ba 2 FP, ' lne cellar, security system Rick Lene, ·vln $1,095,000 Udo lale Custom home on double lot with pool. Bay and light v1ew. Sara & Brad Hinman $1,275,000 Mal Kai Waterfront home. Dynamic. contemporary 4 Bd. Marble and cranlte. Enn Corkett $I , 750,000 I Ocean RJcfce Elegant new custom home with view of ocean, lights and harbor. Susan Scanlan $1,325,000 Ocean Ranch Stunnln& new Mediterranean estate on oversized lot. Scanlan & Busk $2,899,000 Emerald BaJ Estate on the sand. 5 bedrooms, 2 family rooms. Grounds. Petenon & ComecYS $6,000,000 Belcourt Custom Beautiful traditional custom home. 4 large bedroom suites. Immaculate I Must seel Rod Daley $1 ,495,000 Spotlight Udo Isle Completely remodeled 3 Bd. 2 Ba. home on 40 ft lot South facing patio. John McMonlgle $629 ,000 Dover Shora Great Iott Wonderful famUy home, many uParadest Auatero & KJm $679,000 644~1600 Mid PenJnsula Fabulous views from rare beach apartment building Kay Polovtna $1 ,395 ,000 Old Corona del Mar Duplex south of highway. 3 Bd. 3 Ba and 2 Bd. 2 Ba. Sharon Smith $625,000 Weat Newport Newer ocean view duplex one bfodl to beadt. £.ach 3 Bd. 2 Ba. Jim Jacobe $499,000 Balboa Penlnaula Large duplex one block to beach. 3 Bd 2 Ba. upper. CJeveland & Lee $465,000 Income Properties Bayfront Balboa bayfront triplex Beachfront Duplex. corner lot right with dock Three 2 bedroom units Bob Berg s 1,325,000 Balboa Peninsula Remodeled duplex with 4 Bd 2 Ba and 3 Bd 2 Ba. Rlck Langevin $595,000 Corona del Mar TerriRc property! 4 Bd. 3 Ba. front unit I Bd. I Ba. Income Evan Corkett $499 ,000 Corona del Mar Remodeled duplex. 2 Bd. I Ba. and 3 Bd. 2 Ba. Melinda & Marty Jones $449,000 on the sand in quiet residential area Ronda Hein $997,500 Central Newport Total remodel beach duplex. 4 Bd. and 3 Bd New roof Rick Lancevtn $575,000 Cllffhaven Remodeled 3 Bd. 3 Ba. + 2 Bd. I Ba. apartment. Near new kitchen StellJno & Hassel $489,000 Corona del Mar Duplex oceanside of highway. Remodeled 3 Bd 2 Ba front Jeny F\nster $439,000 723~8800 . Central Newport Beach duplex. total remodel, ocean view 4 Bd. and 3 Bd Rick Langevin $665,000 Balboa Peninsula Wonderful duplex In prime location 3 Bd 2 Ba. front house Harris & KUne $519,000 West Newport Best waterfront buy in Newport Harbor. Boat dock. Huge patio Duncan Forgey $"84,500 Newport Shores Large duplex. each unit has 2 bedroom, 2 bath. Jacobe & CJeveland $364,500 Helahta Area Cape Cod duplex, Central Newport 3 Bd. 2 Ba and Costa Mesa Two houses on a lot. 3 Bd. 1.5 Ba. units In good condition. Feeney & Carr $3'9,000 I 8d I Ba. duplex, one block to beach. Hauel & StelUno $325,000 Great Income or owner/user New paint. Lynn Noah $199,900 . r I I . I 1997 SALES ACTIVITY IN ESCROW Proptrlfl RqreU11Ud Newport Heights Seller Newport Heights Buyer Eastslde Buyer Udo Isle Buyer Lido Isle Seller Harbor Point Buyer Bayfront Buyer Bayfront Seller Irvine Cove Buyer SOLD Pro~rlll Reprtstrtled Eastslde Seller Easts Ide Buyer Eastslde Seller West Newport Buyer Newport Heights Seller Lido Isle B.uyer Lido Isle Seller Eastbluff Buyer BayfTont Seller Lido Isle Buyer Harbor View Homes Buyer .. Belcourt Terrace Seller i Lido Isle Seller . j Bayfront Seller Bayfront Buyer BILL FEENEY in association with TIM CARR and LANCE BOGGS Linda Isle Custon, 4 Bd. 5 Ba. "tum-key" custom with large dock Prime westerly orientation, private pool and spa $2,350,000 Leasehold Dover Shores Bayfront .. 4 Bd. 2 Ba. single story, great potential for expansion Large sunny bayfront patio, large private dock $949,000 Seaview Family Home 5 Bd. 4 Ba. family home on private cul-de-sac 3 car garage, private spa. gated comm. w/ tennis court $699,000 Heights Area Duplex Two 3 Bd. 1.5 Ba. units with private yards Rurc pride of ownership property for owner/user $339,000 " 717-4744 Custom Bayfront Home 3 Bd. 3..5 Ba. Remodeled home, v~ open floor plan Ideal southerly orientation w/ 60' of frontage on the bay $1,395,000 Udo Isle Trad.idonal 4 Bd. 3 Ba. on prime Piazza Lido comer lot, 45 ' lot 2 master suites, security system, hardwood floors $799,000 Bayfront Condo 2 Bd. 3 Ba. + deo, prime ground level condo Excellent 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 $209,000 I • Roo DALEY TOP PRODUCER COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES 759-3776 Voice Mail 494-6208 Residence ~ 9'6'oaJe .7~. ~up 2JSd /.·00 . ./?./It. -S.·00 .--Y?./lt. Please call for gate clearance : 494-6208 or 759-3 776 Beautiful gardens featuring large patio, spa, and gorgeous trees and flowers Spectacular master suite with sitting room, office and fireplace Four large bedroom suites, four and one-half baths Plus sleeping porch for children's stayover guests Beautiful living room and dining room Huge kitchen and breakfast room Large double-entry butler's pantry And ... the best garage in town with: French doors opening onto garden, terrific cabinetS, and simulated brick floor, ideal for football parties Offered at$ I ,495,000 Pftotograpftfl 611 David Heatft Wtstem Exposure c , OCEANFRONT ESTATE THIS 6 BEDROOM, 6 BATH LANDMARK HOME · SITUATED ON THE OCEANFRONT OF SHORE CLIFFS BESPEAKS A LIFE OF LEISURE, FUN, FAMILY AND MEMORIES. FORMAL DINING ROOM, PANELING , 4 FIREPLACES, BIG FAMILY KITCHEN AND DEN ARE JUST A FEW OF ITS AMENITIES. SITTING ATOP A 30,000 SQUARE FOOT LOT WITH BEACH ACCESS, THIS IS A "ONE OF A KIND". • M ARY ELLEN & Bos WEGLARZ Tori PRODUCE RS REPru_sr ~11 \jl. Cor~Ol\iA Dl t MAI~ 1\1'.D l'Jrw1101n BE ,\CH IJ11t'd 759-3768 H11111t' 644-5981 ' MARY EuE.N WEGLARZ, CPA Boe WEGLARZ Member -Hall of Fame Many dream but only a few make it a reality to live in this most sought after Corona del Mar community! This warm, traditional, move-in ready home is situated on a large, beautifully landscaped lot with room for the kids to play. 4 bedrooms each with their own private bath. Newer kitchen, large living, dining and family rooms. Ocean view from master bedroom. Make your dream a reality ... $929,000 Sophisticated 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath remodeled home on a large private interior lot In gate gu"rded Belcourt! Former model home. Private pool & spa. Motivated sellers! Bring offers! 11 Well-located end unit with views of trees. Spacious 2 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, fireplace and attached oversized 2 car garage. Light and bright! Walk to Gelsons Market. SHORECLIFFS An Opportunity That Seldom Comes Along Very high quality, like-new complete remodel! Spectacular roof top views of Big Corona. One house to Ocean Blvd. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, hardwood floors. Must see this beauty! Pfe.ase ca([ us for more information on any of tliese special properties. ' '1Jar6ara HUTCHINGS H E A ~r 11 E R A N G E 1. 75q ~74 ~ B A B B A B A i1 11 ·r r II I N (is 'l r> <) ~ ·1 I B --~ -.. ~ .__ ---. ---- I I • COASTAL COMMUNITY SPECIALISTS 2 Shoreline 22 Shoreline Spacious custom Mediterranean Villa. California masterpiece. Finest q uality 5 bedroom s, pool, spa, 6+ car garage. and craftsmanship t hroughout. $3,325,000 $2,950,000 EXCLUSivE PELICAN . POINT Two EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITIES, PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEWS; BEACH ACCESS. 49 Balboa Coves $569,000 I 06 Via Cordova $459,000 SARA HINMAN 759-3705 BRAD HINMAN 759-3732 217 Canal Street $465,000 • • ~--.....;;., ' ' w·~ .. , ... ~.. ~-. . ~. ,·, ~ . .. .-.r~·~-.-'< ,. ·~ . ....-. . :~ ~ ~ ,.. _ _; .. ,. .. ,~.,...-:· . ' . -'· . . j ' • <iii!'" ~ j . KENNIE JO RIZZO 723~8800 ext. 23 · • Lifetime Sales Achievement Hall of Fame Member KIM BIBB DENNIS DURGAN DEBI BIBB 759-3707 1500 DOLPHIN Gorgeous, open and spacious! 3 Bd. 3. 5 Ba. 3 car oversized garage. pool and spa, large master with peek-a-boo view! $795,000 Landmark Bayfront Estate situated on the coveted Easterly tip of prestigious Lido Isle. This lot boasts 200 feet of bay frontage. Panoramic view of the major islands in Newport Harbor. This is a premier opportunity to own the Best of the Best! Resort ambiance! Wann yet contemporary, sophisticated yet casual! 5 bedrooms, 5.5 baths, full guest quarters, pool and spa. $2,800,000 Fabulous French Normandy estate on rare double parcel, over I 75' of bay frontage, expansive lawn and mature foliage create a country ambiance on the bay. Dock for large yacht. 4 car garage. 5 bedrooms including full guest quarters. NEWPORT-STEPS TO SURF LAGUNA OCEANFRONT OLDE CORONA DEL MAR HARBOR COVE CLIFF HAVEN CORONA HIGHLANDS PENINSULA POINT THE BLUFFS BAYSHORES CORONA DEL MAR . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . ----~----~----------~--~ -~ --~· ...-- 1\vo contiguous lots sold as one piece or as separate parcels. Each lot over 11,000 sq. ft. Total of 120 feet of frontage. $3, 950,000 and $4, I 00,000 Sophisticated Big Canyon Deauville beautifully appointed 3 bedroom pool home on golf course. $799,000 D or11r Au~1r1~0 -; ) 9 ) ,. {) 3 I 448 Galaxy Drive • Truly a magnificent single story home with elegant architectural features and sweeping views of bay and city lights. • Grand entry hall, cherry woQd study on view side, master suite, separate children's wing, spacious gourmet kitchen with a 14 foot coffered ceiling adjacent to cheerful garden room with skylights. • A fabulous huge lot (approx. 17,000 sq. ft.) with large backyard, private pool and spa with motorized cover in courtyard entry. • Air Conditioning, Security System Offered at $I ,499 ,000 Please call Dottle or Christine for more Information Ct H ~IS T I~ I I{ I I\ 1 7 I I .l /09 .. • BOUNDARIES Sanccrre can be reached from San Joaquin Hills Road and Newport Ridge Drive. HISTORY: Californ ia Pacific Homes Built Sancerre from l ~Q4-96 HOMES: There arc about 144 single famJly homes that surround a private. ons1te recreation plai.a complete with pool. spa and barbecue area. STYLE: The Sanccrre collect1on showcases four two story plans. varying in size from 1,344 to 1.975 square feet of interior living space with up to four bedrooms and up to three baths. RECENT SALES: Home sales have ranged from $290.000 to $380.000. Sancerre also offcrl> the lowest priced single family detached homes in Newport Coast. There have been five resales year-lo-date. NOW LISTED: This turnkey plan 3 is on one of the largest lots in Sancerrc. There arc spectacular views of the mountains. This home is offered at $375,000. COMMUNITY FEATURES: Homeowners in Newport Ridge automatically become members of the individual neighborhood's Homeowners Third annual Ne\Nf)ort Shores garage sale set for May 31 Kennie Jo Rizzo. a Coast Newport Properties Realtor and resident of Newport Shores, is organizing the neighborhood's third annual garage !lale on Saturday. May 31 from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. "It's turned out to be a fun day in the community, because people grab their coff ec and stroll from garage to garage, purchasing books they may have already read," Rizzo said. Maps to the nearly 20 garage sale sites will be available at 404 62od St. in Newport Sh<ns on the day of the sale. Refreshments may be purchased at the clubhouse. Newport Shores is an affordable area within walking distance of the ocean. 11lC lively community supports family activities such as the July 4th bike parade, Halloween an~ Christmas parties and summertime Saturday night family movies at the clubhouse. The Olympic- sized pool hosts the community's swim team and competition is encouraged on the tennis court. For mon UifonNllUJ11, colllad KnnJ. Jo RkzA at (7U) 723-8800, C0tut N,-,,pon Propmin, 3377 Via LIM, Nrqorl BMeA. Association and the Newport Ridge Commwlity Association. Monthly association dues maintain the quality of common area facilities. Newport Ridge is included in an assessment district and community facilities (Mello Roos) district. SCHOOLS: Lincoln Elementary, Corona del Mar High School and Harbor Day School, which is a private K-8 school. SOURCE: Mary DiTullio and Heather Woods of Coast Newport Properties. (714) 644-1600. Coast Newport Properties is at 4 Civic Plaza Ste. 260, Newport Beach. If JOU wo"'4 /JU to 1ubmil a COlft/ftUllity profih of JOIU' farm ana, please follow tlte above format and enclose a map ouiline (Tlaolfttu Gldllt) of tht tuta along with a pltoto of" currtlll Ustbtg. Tltt de1crlptlon o/ tltt pro~ft] 10.• utUhr du "now llstd" section. Stnd to: J.UU Yittr, naJ t1111U ttlilor, Daily Pilot, 330 W. &q SL, Costll Mtso, Ct 92627, (71') 57.UUZ. Exclusive Bear Brand estate This exquisite custom home is situated. on a ch~ice lot of mo~ than 17 ,()()() square feet with panoramic city lights and ocean view. Meticulous attention to detail and the finest materials have been used to create this masterpiece. 1be major rooms open onto the spacious patios sunounding the pool, s~. and cabana with barbecue center. 1be floor plan accornmoda!e3 both gracious entertammg and perfect comfort for family enjoyment. Amo~g _the many features are five bedrooms, six bathrooms, two powder rooms, a formal living room, a wet bar gallery, a formal dining room with built-in buff et, a g~t kitchen with butler's pantry, a huge family/game room and a custom. pecan firus~ library. The ~ter suite offers a his and hen bath. two walk-in cloaets, sauna, JacUZZJ tub and exerctse area. In addition, there are four fireplaces, three ata.ircaaes, a four car garage and a gated motor court. The home is offeted at $2,500.000. For llltHW il4/°"""""n, cllll &In B""""1t Ill (114) 644-1600, Ci#ld N..,.n Propnt#1, 4 aN Pie.II, S.UU 26;0. Nn1p0t1 BMelL . r · --· -rh-~ -s~~t v~~~~ -i;; R~~ E~~t~ ----: I I I I I ' on the Eastside: of· Costa Mesa aFWY "--- s: ! • ENO OF 5SFWV 1tTHIT. ""'Nilcetown • ~rtanglt ~ . 73FREEWAY ! Sun bow 2 ~ t ~.!'!! 76Gas Costa Mesa • • Mesa Theater -~ r-~ ~o . == - '" Contact Carey Ward and receive up to $1,000 towards your dosing costs when you buy your home! Call now for details to register. 631-2242 a Sunbow Realty 126 Ent 19th• Costa Mesa I I I I I I I I ·------------------------------ L Rtitee .. o1 May 22, 1991 _l KEY LENDERS AND RATES 30-ye• fixed 30.. Y •• lldjustable INTEREST ~ PQNTS LOCK. INTEREST " POWTS MAX. MA.AGIN ADJ. TYPE PHONE RA'n DWN I"~ IN A.P.R. RA'n OWN ~I A.P.R. LOAN 1~1 INOEX FREQ. American Savings Bank s (800) 562-6272 7.750% 20 2.125 30 8.011 3.950% 20 1.000 7.438 600,000 2.550 110 1M Bank of America B (800) 642-2244 7.750% 20 2.000 45 7.998 5.875% 20 1.000 8.460 214,600 2.750 1TS 1Y Cal Fed lending s (800) 225-3337 7.750% 20 1.901 30 7.987 3.950% 20 0.375 7.325 214,600 -2.500 110 1M Chase Manhattan K (800) 900-6062 7.625% 20 2.500 30 7.925 5.000% 20 2.500 8.748 214,600 3.000 1TS 1Y Citibank B (714) 494-4686 7.625% 5 2.000 30 7.871 5.750% 35 0.375 8.380 1,500,000 2.750 1TS 1Y Coast Federal Bank s (800) 300-5626 8.000% 20 2.000 10 8.252 2.950% 25 1.000 7.380 500,000 2.500 110 tM , Cosmos Mtg. Bankers K (800) 931-4033 8.125% 5 1.000 30 8.269 6.375% 5 1.000 8.738 214,600 2.750 L6M 6M Countrywide Funding K (800) 0n-5626 7.625% 20 2.500 45 7.925 4.750% 20 0.000 7.169 214,600 2.375 110 1M Oetrid< Mortgage Group A (714) 759-9692 7.625% 5 2.000 14 7.871 3.850% 20 1.000 7.338 750,000 2.450 110 1M Downey Savings s (800) 336-9639 7.750% 20 2.500 30 8.052 2.950% 20 0.250 7.502 500,000 2.700 110 1M Emery Financial A (714) 729-9200 7.625o/o 5 2.000 14 7.871 4.500% 20 2.250 7.347 600,000 2.325 110 1M Fidelity Federal Bank s (800) 232·2309 8.375% 5 0.000 10 8.412 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA First Federal Bank of CA s (800) 672-4332 7.625% 20 1.875 30 7.858 4.950% 20 1.125 7.260 214,600 2.350 110 1M Glendale Federal Bank s (800) 560·9000 7.625% 20 2.125 30 7.684 2.950% 10 1.000 8.036 214,600 2.250 L1M 1M Great Western Bank 8 (Boo) 492·7587 7.750% 20 2.000 30 7.998 3.950% 20 1.000 7.339 214,600 2.450 110 1M Home Savings s (800) 230-1102 7.700% 10 2.250 30 7.974 3.950%. 20 1.000 8.017 500,000 2.050 tTS 1M Na~nc Mtg. Corp. K (800) 685-0001 7.625% 20 2.250 30 7.898 4.500% 20 2.500 9.037 214,600 3.000 L6M 6M Newport Coast Financial A (800) 808-5626 7.500% 5 2.500 10 7.797 2.950% 20 2.000 7.358 600,000 2.375 110 1M Prism Financial Corp. A (800) 691·5626 7.625% 5 2.000 15 7.871 2.950% 20 1.500 7.331 214,600 2.400 110 1M Sanwa Bank B (800) 237·2692 7.900% 10 1.625 45 8.109 5.750% 20 1.375 7.615 214,600 2'.750 110 6M TLC Flnancfal Svcs. A (800) 801·7300 7.750% 10 1.750 13 7.971 5.375% 5 1.500 8.460 214,600 2.750 HS 1Y Union Bank of CA B (800) 453-1288 7.875% 20 2.000 60 8.125 5.375% 20 1.000 8.590 214,600 2.750 6CO 6M Weyerhaeuser Mtg. K (800) 669-6747 7.875% 10 1.875 14 8.111 6.500% 20 2.000 8.636 214,600 2.750 1TS 1Y . Boll b9d C ........ Pf011M11 .. WJo corMllliollll ~ lW9 cl IAndlr ii: B • Bir*; K • ~ bllnMr; R • ~ blOker; S • _,. I loen. Mot1glge ~ and broki11s .. bnMd by lie c.11orn11 Depei1rnenl a1 Allll e.-• .._ • bloW or OOIPOl•llon. Fot 11"°""8111on Cll Call. 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Wb ............. h-• .. •' _.... • S' _.,,.... liasz,._ ... --····-20 Years Servicing All Of Orange County ~-" e. ~ 'J/ Sandy Daley 644-63 73 nLJ.01 WANT TO REACH THE BEST QUALIFIED HOME BUYERS ON THE COAST? SHOWCASE YOUR PROPERTY HERE! It's an inexJ)eulve and fdlectlve way ro advct1N your •pedal propertle.. (Spece and copy deedlule Wecm-t.ey by 4pml Call your repreMDtative Lisa Coeeou Lisa Rivera 714-674-4249 714-674-4262 n,e,a~~~ CJ/arbor CJ?idfle 180° OCEAN VIEW 8000+ SQ.FT. CUSTOM HOME 18000+ LEVEL LOT $2,800,000 , 1-800-640-6661 PRJVATE ESTATE -5,600 S.F. New 4 bedroom, 3 bath main house & 3 bedroom, 3 bath • guest house on 1.5 Krcs. Own gated bridge across creek W'ill to beach. Sl,JS0,000 • NEW HOMES In the vjllagc. Wallc to beach. w/ '/1aac to 1 ICTC lots. $6JSk-$72Sk • MINI ESTATE Fabulous ocean views&: sunsets. Walk to beach. 3 bedrooms mini estate w/big yards, room to add! $4S9k • OCEAN VIEW LOTS Some with whitewater view & ~nnit ready plans. Sl7Sk..SJWk SCOTT LAND CO. 499-1600 'Try tnJs .nJ!t .2.5'M tktWv.L ~ witlr a 11"'8«'"' UI¥'" flilw nut1d in a par(St:tti1tfi. >1motitie.s indwu forpftlu. tlflmiu4 pnlfit. tllllrm oa{ ~tdten. Clltfwlrof cdflnes & winUuls aNI s~fitJfrts. <jawf """"'1mity off en poo' spa, aNI prlvau part $209,999 'ly•ppl o"1!JI 'Pf1r967·1196 urcd11.f~5-J!Hl JDUl!J 'B~ ~1: 'Bro{m ADOllAaU S'8ilM COITAOE Makts you fm likt you att in Qrandma's house! It just oozts old · fashion charm! Qnat for 1st time buyers. $315,000 244 Broadway, C.M . • 2 btd/1 ba • lovtly landscaplfli • Patio/ponn • Ntey • Hardwood Roors • R. V. l\tass Jackie Gillis, Realtor ~ "Aft11 Specudist" 631-8011 • Daily Pilot 1leaJ &care• May 24, 1997 B~iJD ~lboa Newport Realty, Inc. j:.J1'_ REAL ESTATE & INVESTMENTS 2s2s ocean Blvd, A-2. CDM w aterfront condo. corner unit. 2 bed . 2 ba. 3 2' w ide living & dining room . Pvt tx:>at dock. pool & Jacu zzi. Totally remoct<>IC'dl $65 0 ,000 1Wo Generations ef- Fine Prefessional Real Estate Service A · 61s-6161 131~No¥ 42131st Street Lisa Grundy Johnson Offering personalized a11' ·rperr service On~ $445,000 f:xdu.<11't'/) f'r,,sentnl IJ.1 MARY FRYER (714) 723-4491 1'-'i;t:M'lllr.t: N.\11. 1~14) ll~~l:UI PanoramJc ocean View ~ Heights 3 bdrms. 2 balhs CUSIOm French doors. Planumon shutters Fruil bearing trttS. Largt I.DI -7150 sq ft Firepiact in liv. rm. & dining rm 729000 PoiNTE NEwpoRT · in 6eautijuf 9{ewport 'lJeach! These LUXURIOUS CONDOS boast 3 bedrooms & 2.5 baths. The square footage ranges from 1500 sq. ft. -1680 sq. ft. Offered at $235,900-$259,900 Broker Co-Op Call Today - 548-8048 Bay View Lido Isle corner loration. 3 bdrms. 4 balhs. Ma.sltr suiie w/fp. Hardwood tloors. French Doors. Filcplll in liv. 79~~& maSl?f bdrm. Gated Estate ( ' Privacy ... Security ... Room to Roam!! Approx. 1 acre. walled & gated on a view site in H.B. 2 bedroom, 1 '/. both, 2 separate dbl car garages 2 out builds. 2 large greenhouses A Hortlculturisrs dreamt $450,000 /SUBMIT ALL OFFERS! 847-2411 BIG CANYON DOVER MODEL ~Spectacular~ HARBOR POINTE ORONA l)£L HAR (! JUST LISTEDI 3 BED, 2 BATH PICTURE PERFECT HOME. OCEANSIDE OF PCH . Located on one of the best streets! This 4SR, 2 full & 2 half baths home features french wtndowsldoors, plantation shutters, formal DR. lrg kit w/cooklng island, breakfast nook & sec. sys. Approx 2, 700 sq.ft ~ Beautiful Landscaping! -Call Dao BurRJler=-. -714-722-9460 - Single Level 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath, Den Original Owner $459,000 644-5215 WONDERFUL BACKYARD. ExTRA WIDE LOT. $599,500 313 POINSffilA Open Sunday 1-4 McDonald COM Homes Jim & Patty McDonald 714 759-9070 • .. ' 1heOPEN HOME GUIDE --= - BALBOA PENINSULA 122.i W. Bay Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 SBR Sat,Sun,Mon 1 ·5 $2,799,000 CORONA DEL MAR 1401 Bayside Dr Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 1407 Ba ys ide Dr Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 2525 Ou~an Blvd A-2 Owner 673-3304 313 Poi nsettia McDonald COM Homes Jim & Patty McDonald 71 4· 759-9070 3711 Ge ranium Ellis Realty Group BJ Johnson 721-0132 644-6200 4BR 4BR 2BR 3BR 28R 520 NarciS!>US 2BR Mary Fryer 819-1201-PgrNoice Mail COSTA MESA 1947 Su ndance Lane 3BR Jenny Bradley R.E. Brokers 714-645-3941 71 4-96 7-78%-pgr 24 4 Broadway 2BR Ja cki e Gillis Realtor 631-8011 2524 Elden "E" 2BR Coldwell Banker Bonnie Turner 668-9333 263 Broadway · Coldwell Banker Ca rmen Sipos Jerrie Mahoney 668-9333 3314 Maryland C:ir. Co ldwell Banker Delpha Oswald 668-9313 28R 4BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $2,600,000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 $2,650,000 Sun 1-5 $650,000 Sun 1-4 • $599,500 Sun 1-4 $459,000 Sun 1-4 $445,000 Sun 1·5 $209,999 Sat 1-5 $315,000 Sat 1-5 $182,000 Sun 1·4 $349,000 Sal 1-4 $225,000 . --::: 359 Monte Vista Coldwell Banker Jerrie Mahoney 668-9333 3BR Sat 1·4 $185,900 HUNTINGTON BEACH 9581 Zetland Coldwell Banker Lee Wark 668-9333 58R Sat 2-5/Sun 1 ·4 $328,500 30851 Marilyn Scott Land Co. Zolita Scott 499-1600 LAGUNA BEACH 3BR NEWPORT BEACH 123 Via Genoa 3BR Lido Isle Bud Richley 223-8245 1610 Kings Rd 3BR Bill Grundy Realtors 675-6161 1945 Port Weybridge Ellis Realty Group Sandy Daley 644-6373 x201 3BR 20 Hillsborough, Hrbr Hill 5BR Sandy Mittman/Prudential 729-7271 644-1096 • 2006 Windward lane 4BR Dan Burgner 722-9466 232 Via San Remo JBR Bill Grundy Realtors 675-6161 404 Vista Suerte Barbara Sanregret Realtors 644-0195 JBR 503 Playa (Bluffs) 38R Sandy Mittman/Prudenti al 729-7271 644-1096 Sun 1-4 $459,000 Sat/Sun 2-5 $588,000 Sat 1-5 $729,000 Sun 1-4 $629,000 Sun 1 ·5 $995,000 ' Sun 1-4 $555,000 Sun 1·5 $795,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 $209,000/LH Sat 1-5 $300,000 · . FARJ is kriown for the refined luxury and glamorous style of his fine residential projects. From Pacific Palisades to Newport Coast be is commissioned to design and build new estates, renovate outdated homes, or simply personalize and decorate a clients condominium. Fari's signature classic contemporary style is evident in every phase of bis projects, from innovative site planning, powerful architecture and landscaping, to dramatic interior desi~ and furnishings. His distinctive worlc is characteristic of au the things be loves-powerful design, classic lines, understated elegance, earthly colors, rich texture ... the human touch. Fari's clients count on him to maximize their lots, their views, their budgets, and do it without missing a beat. Indeed, he has actUally managed to move clients into their waterfront dream home just 9 months after bulldozing the old structure to the ground. "The day we moved in everything was complete," they said, .. except for the toothbrush and martini." "Now," fari responds, "we make sure our clients get both, including the olive." FARI ARCHITECTURE CONST R UCTION INTERIOR DESIGN 201 S Newport Boulevard Costa Mesa, California 92627 Telephone 714.650.6300 2 lst Anniversary License Number 48S7S4 Projects in Pacifac Palisade&, Bel Air, Beverly Hills, San MarinO. 8ii Canyon; Linda lslc, Pelic:an Hill, I~~ Vmqge Club. r .. I, the Sale of Distinctive Properties Featured i~ 472 Christie's Offices in 38 Ci>untries.