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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-03-28 - Orange Coast Pilot. r .. . ' Setvlng the Newport-Mesa communtty since 1907 INSIDE DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT STARRY NIGHT i.«\ctress Samantha Mathis signs autographs lor fans at Edwards Big Newport at the Newport Beach International Film Festival opening. 1 I t . • SEE STORY PAGE AS ! ! i -+-I I I i I ==I • KIM HAGGERTY I DAILY PILOT l (HILD'S PLAY I t I ~ewport Center United ,I Methodist preschool program teaches sharing, I patience, responsibility I ·• in barnyard setting. • SEE STORY PAGE A2 I -·- BIG SWEEP Senior Scott Archbold had 24 kills to help lead the New- J>ort Har- bor High volleyball team to a three- game sweep at Hunting- ton Beach on Friday. It was the first vistory over ; the Oilers since 1992. ~ .• • SEE STORY PAGE 81 1 r·.J r i 1 ·;< At Wilson, lessons in Spanish · ~anslate e~~y to Englis~ By Husein Mashni, Daily Pilot • WESf SIDE -Sandy Bundy is a weaver. port-Mesa school district since there were sheep in the fields that are now Estancia High School. She started in 1968 as a teacher at Canyon Ele- mentary SchooL which later became the Marion Parsons Special Educa- tion Center. West Side stories Tales from education's front line moved to Wilson in 1989. After 30 years in the district, she will be retiring in June, taking advantage of the school district's retirement incentive program. In her yea.rs as a principal on Cos- ta Mesa's West Side, she has learned to grab ahold of each challenge like a thread that she weaves into a rich and colorful tapestry with designs and emblems that inspire learning and friendship. Bundy has worked in the New- In 1984, she became the principal of Pomona Elementary I School, where ~he stayed until she "I've loved every moment of it,• she said. "These are the greatest kids in the world. They MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT This ls the last year at Wilson Elementary for Principal •SEE WILSON PAGE A15 Sandy Bundy. She ls retiring after 30 years. 1-!ke lMt · . . supper • South Coast Plaza's sole original tenant, the Riviera Restaurant, will be serving its final meals tonight. By Tim Grenda, Daily Pilot T he Riviera Restaurant -a popular French eatery known for its spectac- ular food, friendly atmosphere and f.int-dess ~e -will shut its doors tonight after 31 years. The restaurant's owners, Costa Mesa residents Rene and Jacqueline Bouscary and Andre Porro of Las Vegas, have decid- ed to retire and close the ~W'@l they founded a,t South eoast Plaza tn 1961. The closing of the Riviera signals the end of an era because the restaurant is the last original tenant of the mall to leave, offi· cials said. On Friday, Jacqueline Bouscary said while she, her husband and Porro are sad to close the Riviera, they just felt like \)le time was right to bow out 91acefully. "We're retiring and it's time to reach clo- sure," she said. 11But it's been 31 years of wonderful, wonde?ful memories." Newport Beach resident Bernard Rigo- let. who helped start the Riviera along witti. the Bouscorys and Porro but sold his share 25 years ago to open Matteo's restaurant in Corona del Mar, said the Riviera was a true South Coast Plaza pioneer. •When we opened at SOuth Coast Plaza, ' .. The tean will prob- ably be flowing tomorrow,• sald a reOectlve Jacqueline Bouscary on the clos- ing of her Riviera Restaurant after 31 years of operatton ln South Coast Plaza. MARC MARTIN I DAll.Y I'll.OT you had the May Co. at one end, Sears on the other and nothing but lima bean fields in between," Rigolet said. "Things have really changed." Over the years. the Riviera became a favorite of locals, out-of-towners who trav- eled far and wide, and unknowing South Coast Plaza shoppers who stumbled on the place to be treated to filet mignon, French onion soup or steak tartare -all prepared with a distinctive flair. Local legend has it that the Segerstrom family thought so highly of the Riviera that they chose the place to wine and dine Nordstrom officials they were hoping to woo to the area. • SEE RIVIEAA PAGE A14 OLD SCHO.OL Fl~DS N~W HOME Center will soon relocate pennanently to Harper School in Costa Mesa. By Husein Mashni. Daily Pilot ult makes such a difference to have a hub of operation" -LORA FINCH • r Program to woo officerS to homes • Councilman Monahan proposes first-time home buyers program to encourage police to live within city they serve. By Tim Grenda. Daily Piiot COSTA MESA - Costa Mesa police officers who want to buy their first home in the town they protect would receive financial · incentives from a new city-fun- ded program proposed Fn- day by City Councilman Gary Monahan. Monahan plans to ask the council at its L..Gary---1c..-=-""--' April 6 meeting to support creat- Monahan ing a home buy- ers' assistance program designed to encourage local police to set down roots in Costa Mesa. He wants to extend the city's firsMime home buyers program. which gives low-to moderate- income residents loans of up to $35,000 to use as down payments on their first houses, to all police officers, regardless of how muc& they earn or if they have already own a house. Under the plan, police would not be penalized for earning more than the moderate-income level set by city officials or if they have already purchased a home in Costa Mesa or somewhere else, Monahan said. Giving police officers incen- tives to live in the communities they patrol would help build civic pride and fight crime, Monahan said. "Basically, it takes community- oriented policing one step fur- ther,• he said. •And it also instill$ more pride, not only in the offi- cers, but in the residents.· Under the plan, all swom police officers would be eligib~ for city loans up to $35,000, which would not have to be paid back •SEE POLICE PAGE A14 ' • .. . . •, .. . ,. . • faith •.. -------------- -----. ----~-·. '.jl:.: _ .. _·~~-1._.·· --. . .· .-:!ii TEACHING TENDERNESS " I Church offers preschool prograin to teach children responsibility. and kiiidhess cindy trane christeson Think big and rflve the world your best "GNe to I.he world the be!t you have and the best will come baclc to }'OU." -Madeline Bridges I H ow about Costa Rica.• I had asked such a simple, seemingly harmless question. MY daughter Kelly is a freshman at col- lege cIDd we are fresh at being college parents. All I had asked was if she would like our family to go somewhere together for a few days for her break. "Costa Rica?" I asked. How about Costa Mesa, I thought. I have friends there We speak the same language. I don't even have to make reservations. l Uunk small. Kelly thin.ks big. Kel- ly's personality is big. Her hair is big. Her dimples are big. Her heart is big- ger still and her world is downright enormous. She was born big, at 8 lbs, 22 ounces and 22 inches. Not to be out- done, her sister Amy came along 2 yedrs later weighing in at 9 lbs, 1 ounce and 23 112 inches. It was at that moment that I decided two children was the perfect number for our family. And living with these two big-dim- pled. big-hearted girls is one amazing adventure after another. They love God, love others and live life to the fullest. When they were young, my hus- band, Jon, and I vowed that we would not have wimpy city girls, and we set out to expose them to backpacking, riv- er rafting and mountain biking. We have biked in the hail. hiked in the dark and camped in the dirt. Our young ladies are so exuberant about every- thing that now we are exhausted. These girls want to see it all. and do it all. They are eager to learn every- thing, meet everyone, and go every- where. They gtve the world their best, and it boomerangs back to them in big ways. They have taught me that every- body has a story to share and that every place is worth exploring. There's no price tag on that and our girls have shown us repeatedly that we can have as much fun sitting over dinner iJ:t our backyard as in an elegant restaurant. We can think big and l.Jve big, even if our mileage is small. We can make memories across town or across the country. The truth is, Kelly doesn't really care where we go, or if we go. But I already have my "wimpy worry hat" on, and while she is talking, I mentally size up the lDlplications, besides the dollars. Passports. Reservations. Watching the house. Watering the plants. Paying the bills. Only five minutes ago this Qntire trip was just an off-the-top-of- ber-head wild idea, but already my mind is wound so tightly, I think it could explode. ·Mom, mom, are you listening?~ Kelly's simple question puts an end to (Dy complex calculations. "It doesn't really matter if we go anywhere, as long as we're together,• she said. •And I can't tell you how excited I am to eat something besides dorm food.• I take off my •worry hat• and I can think dearer. Now I'm really listening. Now she's talking. And now I'm cook- tng. And you can quote me on that • ONDY TRANE otlUSTESON Is a Newport ieach resident who spe•ks frequently to par- enting groups. By Chris Lamb P atience, politeness and sensitivity towardi others: That's what the Newport Center United Methodist Church's preschool program 'tries to teach its students. •The children are told there is e God, he takes C.are of us and we take care. of each other,• said Marilyn Walker, director of the nonprofit preschool, which provides morning and afternoon programs for the 364 families who atte~d the church. "You got to be able to translate it for 3-and 5-year-olds." The prescbool's staff organizes a multitude of activities supervises the art area, orgontzes activities in the big yard on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. The children have fun pouring shaving cream on dinosaurs and painting with different kinds of brushes. Ursenbach said she uses ramps to illustrate science and different things like jell arid shaving cre4m so the chil- dren can explore different textures. •t like helping them explore differ- ent materials,• Ursenbach said. ·rn show them the liquid Play-Dough that runs through my bands, then cook it up and show them bow I can mold it.• Over the years, parents have played an integral role in fund raising for the school, which also offers sepa- that both educate the "P . . children and instill the atience, shanng, rate parenVtoddler programs. They raised $20,000 to help build the preschool a new administration build- ing. Parents also have raised money to buy earthquake supplies -enough food and blankets to last every staff member and child at the school three days and nights, she said. school'~ pbilosop~y. waiting your turn, Dunng snack ti.me b . kills h . every day, the QSlC S t ey will preschoolers take ne d I k 40 turns reciting an echo e . . . now - prayer -one child year-olds who aren't offers thanks before th t h dl " snack time, and the over a ur e ... other children repeat -MARILYN W'ALKER the prayer. And once a month, the children • go to chapel for a sing-along and a 15-minute program. But the children have perhaps the most fun outdoors, in the school's barnyard, where they help care for chickens, rabbits and a duck. And at the end of each day, the children help put the animals ~ck in their pens. Walker said the students are also excited about an addition to the animals. "We're expecting to get a baby lamb in a few weeks,• Walker said. •1t will have to be bottle fed. The children will be so excited.• Like other preschools, the Newport Center United Methodist program offers other activities that expose the children to art, sensory learning, sci- ence, cooking, books and motor skills. Some of the activities are held indoors, while others -such as the barnyard and an art area -are out- side. Melissa Ursenbach, 21, who "Every year the parents sell T-shirts to raise money for new earthquake supplies,• Walker said. The preschool was established in 1967 on 8aJboa Island. In the 1970s, it moved to its current location in Corona del Mar; which bas six c:1assrooms - each with 17 children and two teachers. The preschool's philosophy of car- ing for others can be witness among the children during outside time. On one recent afternoon. a group of excited pre- schoolers waited politely and patiently while the teacher put out bicycles one by one. There was no pushing or shov- ing as the children waited their turn to receive their bicycles. "Patience, sharing, waiting your tum, basic skills they will need,• Walker said, •1 know .CO-year-olds who aren't over that hurdle.• REAQEB$ HODJNE 642~ \ •• -----""T" VOL 92. NO. 73 THOMAS H. JOHNSON, PUbllshef WILUAM LOeDBJ.. ' Editor • S'r'aWM•-1, Managing Editor TINA~ ~ MaMglng EdtW STIVllU.S. t.-wfdltor • ROCllRCJWION. • $pol1I Editor 'MUCtMlll11N. • PhocO ldltot L.YllN lllGIA. 0'9play~ NO'fGaillNG, OlllHled AiMrtWng LMMJCl9•CMlf. ~ • .... OOIMI\ ow fllwal Oflkir Reaird 'P.11 c.omments ~ ~ ~ o.ity PUot °' news tips. ADQRUS Ow adcha 1s now. eay st.. Costa Mesa. Calif. 92627. •,,,•,• ...... . ~ Balboa 57141 Corona del Mar 58143 Costl Mesa 56142 ~...a, Newport CoMt 51144 WWAST LOCATION SIZE Wedge 2~w Newport 1·lw lladdiil 2~w RMI'~ 2~w CdM 1;Jw E Scattered showen and pe4ble thun- derstonns fNY bring gusty Winds. 11DIS TODAY First &ow 3:0J1.m. ..OA Flnt high' 9:12 a.m. SA S9cand low 3:1tp.m. .0.2 ~hfgh ~ S.6 flntlow J;St a.m. .o.s PlrttNgh 10!01 a.m. 5.0 Stcondklw l:Slp.rn. Seccndhlgh 0..2 1ctot p.m; KIM HAGGERTY I DAILY PILOT Preschoolers Erle Shurter, left, and WW Bossell.D\eyer jump on -..n Inner tube at Newport Center United Methodist Preschool lbe preschool's goal 11 to teach chlldren to be paUent. polite and senslttve to all living tblngs. faith calendar > ST. JOACHIM'S CHURCH On Sunday, St. Joachim's church will continue its focus on what it means to be a disciple of Jesus Christ. A follow-up discussion will take place on Friday evening with a Lenten soup dinner. nus week's theme is Discipleship. Donations to the Company or Mary Orphanage in Tijuana will be accepted in lieu of dinner fees. St. Joachim Catholic Church is at 1964 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa. Call 574-7400 for more information. > GOSPEL BAND The 14th Street Gospel Band pre- sents the cantata •A Cross 1brough the Streets" April 5 at the 5:30 p.m. Sunday Night Alive woJShip service at Christ Church by the Sea United Methodist, 1400 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. Donations will be accepted. For mcire information, call 673-3805. SPEOAt EVENTS > SILVER ANNMRSARY Temple Bat Yahln will celebrate its silver anniversary with festivi- ties today and Sunday. Thrah study this morning, children's activities and a dinner dance Sunday evening. The temple is located at 1011 Camelback St., Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 644-1999. 1 --• -~-. ' The swetr'wui contin- ue to be choppy and dlfflcutt to surf through the week- end thanks to • few ~-wind swell from the west and Melt from the IOUthWest.,. not ~well~ and • storm 1$ ~tocomtln on~.Add Nt to ~111lly ~...., vtllbllfty (thlr*s to the runoff from h relns) Ind .. ........ wry poof Mflrig Condl- UON. With'" !Ude. ............. WllM-.... ,. > 'A SHAYNA MAJDEL' Barbara Lebow's play •A Shayna Maidel," which tells the story of two sisters separated during World War Il, will be performed today, Sunday, ThW'Sday and April 4 and 5 at the Jewish Com- munity Center's Menorah The- ater, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Performances are at 8 p.m. Thursdays and Saturdays and at 2 p.m. Sundays. nckets are $12.50 for meml>ers and $15 for nonmembers. For more informa- tion, call 755-0340. >-'DAMIEN' Ron Richards will present Aldyth Morris' one-man play, "Damien,• Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Mesa Verde United Methodist Church, 1701 W. Baker St., Costa Mesa. The play tells the story of a mission- ary priest who lived in a Hawai- ian leper colony in the 19th cen- tury. For more information, call 979-8234. > YOUNG LEADERSHIP OUTING Members of the Young Leader- ship of the Jewish Federation of Orange County will visit the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles Sunday. Carpools will leave the cam.pus at 250 E. Baker St., Costa M-. at 8:30 a.m. Cost is S6 for members and $8 for potential members. Young Lead- ership is a group of singles and couples from 25 to 45 years old. For more information and reser- vations, call 755.SSS5, ext. 551. I I-- I SAnJRDAY, MARCH 28, 1998 Al A lesson on who S not to blame for Jonesboro shooting Friday morning, CNN was : broadcasting some of the • letters 1t had received on l'the killings in Jonesboro. Vlew- 1 en were blaming everybody 1from gun nuts to pvents to sod- :ety u a whole. And teachers. r Teachers? Yeah. wrote this :guy, and I paraphrase: •The ;teachers are teaching these •kids all kind.I of strange :ttlings. • 1 Myhot button was hit. Those I 1pesky teachers are at it again. ~Whatever the misery, teachers •are an easy target. After all, :those who can, do, those who 'can't, teach, right? • • • People with any brains :wouldn't work for the peanuts •wages, right? : Any so-called professional :with six or seven years of col- 1lege and two or three degrees ;making only 50 grand after 30 ~years couldn't be real smart, irlght? I ; Wrong, desperately wrong. !Even so, with the possible !exceptions of lawyers, politi- • fred martin dons and Mthe meeedia," there isn't a more maligned, more denounced, more beat-upon group of professionals in our society. Granted, I am extremely biased when it comes to teach- ers. I have been married to one of the best for 40 years come this July 7. Our daughter teaches in the nationally renowned Cherry Creek district outside Denver. REG. '4.75 My mother-in-low was a teacher and prlndpa.l in Los Angeles Unified. Her mother and her mother'• mother were teachers in Kentucky. The teachers I know work themselves into bleariness by the time the school year is over. But not just from teaching. It's the state-, county-, court-or dis- trict-mandated reports and meetings about reports and meetings about meetings. Teachers are being shredded by giant, bureaucratic threshing machines. Gov. Pete Wilson gave a tele- vised speech awhile back; be stood beside a towering stack of books. Those, he said, were the rules, regulations, codes and laws that control education in California. By golly, he was going to dive into that snarl of red tape and clean it like a freshly caught trout. Ever hear another word about that? What you won't find any- where in that labyrinth of edu- " Teachers are being shredded by giant, bureaucratic threshing machines. " cational wisdom are many ways of dealing with uncontrollable students. And the kids know it. Every teacher can tell you about at least one kid they've spotted who is a shoo-in to become a murderer or a rapist. My wife had one some yea.rs back, and nobody in authority at the time would deal with him. MHe's going to kill somebody one of these days,• she told me. And he did. Shot a guy to death and went to prison for murder. Today, when a teacher talks to a parent about a kid demon- strating sociopathic tendencies, some accept the warning and seek help. More often, it's the "Not my kid!" syndrome. Some even call their lawyer because the school's picking o.o their little darling. Meanwhile, the teacher b.a.s 33 other kids to worry about. Plus meetings and in-services to attend, reports to write, pa.r- ent conferences to hold, lesson plans to make, papers to grade, science fairs, class ploys and other enrichment activities to try to squeeze in somewhere. Still, you bear the cranks gripe: "They get three months off in the summer, Cbrlstmas, Easter -what a cushy deal!" Once 1 covertly kept track of the time my wife spends doing school work at home. It came to 2 112 months a year. And teachers who do that are the rule, not the exception. I wonder how many teacber-bash- ers would donate that much free time to their employers? One of them this week gave far more than her time. And one guy says it was her fault, and that of her fellow teachers. Perhaps lb<>M who chronical- ly carp about te&c:h should begin lea.rnii1g the root causes of the maaive problems that do exiit ln our schools. · '.fa,rget the judges, PQlitidanl and bureauc:ratl who continue to create the dreadful tangle that 1s California's education codes. Look into the zealots who a.re out to shatter our system of public education. Look inside the ivory towers of some schools . Check out the textbook and test publishers, and their rela- tionships with. people who have say over which books and tests the state will buy and which it will not. Hold the teachers responsible for delivering excellence. Thin out the deadwood. But leave the good ones alone. • AtED MARTIN'S column runs 1!VefY Thursday and Saturday. • REG. '3.55 HATCH FARMS 100% Natural Refried Beans 6tF • Regular • FatFree 1hz. ~~~°"~-:>Organic Dab)' Without AntiJiotics, Pesticides or Hormones utrRA PASIUJRIZED ·~ar~S ""· ., .• THE GREATEST VITAMIN SALE IN TOWN! Natural Foods E'. 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An animal lover, picking up strays in he( neighbor- hood, knocking on doors and post- ing signs trying to reunite the own- ers with their lost pets ... Once told her teacher she couldn't attend her next class until she caught a small stray dog and secured It so it would· n't be struck by a car ... Has donated many of her Sundays to helping res- idents in a local retirement home. liiangle Square silent auction postpo~ed COSTA MB.SA -Impending rain bas forced ~DiVMS to polt- J>OD.e a planned Saturday night silent auction at niangle Squa.ijl which would benefit the Costa Mesa High Scbool Grad ~t ~ Organizers had planned to auction olf an ~t stay at~'I'he Westin South Coast Plaza. dinners at local eateries and other items, . with all proceeds going toward the annual on~us party for grad- uating seniors. · Auction organizer Linda Dixon said with rain in the forecast, the event will now be held next Saturday, April 14, on the upper con- .course area of 1\1.angle Squai:e. nckets for the event are $10 and include a food buffet from Sfuzzi., Cbong's and other niangle Square restaurants as well as live entertainment by surf music band The Fabulous Nomads. Other planned auction items in.dude ~ certificates for hair styling at local salons, a round of golf with Pl4nning Commissioner Charles Robertson, and a boat trip to Catalina Island. Di.mu said. For more information, call 556-0650. •Fashion Island becomes first of 18 places in the county where elecbic car owners can recharge their batteries. By Jenifer Ragland, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Elec- tric vehicle owners can charge up their cars and their credit cards in one trip to Fashion Island. The Orange County Council of Governments and the city of Newport Beach on Friday cele- brated the grand opening of the first of 18 publicly funded elec- tric vehicle charging stations that will go up around Orange County by June. The public-private venture is made up of eight public agen· des and seven private compa- nies known u Quick Charge Orange County. The group has been working together to sup- port electric vehicle use as a way Of improving Southern Califor- nia's air quality. mectridty will be provided tree of charge to customers for the first year of operation. Dignitaries on hand for Fri- day's ribbon-cutting ceremony included Newport Beach City Councilwoman Norma Glover, who· is also vice chair of the South Coast Air Quality Man- agement District board; Hunt- Councilcorrnnitteereviews Eastbluff Boys and Girls Qub NEWPORT BEACH -Options for what to do with the ~luff Boys and Girls Club will come under scrutiny Monday by the City Council's finance committee. The nonprofit after-school pro- gram bas been operating out of the city-owned building on a month-to-month basis since its 25- year lease expired June 30, 1996. City officials have been look- ing at options to either renew or cancel the lease, with the idea of making the Eastbluff site the new home for recreation programs the city offers at the Llncoln School gymnasium. The issue went to the city's Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission 'last month, where commissioners unanimously rec- ommended the City Council renew the dub's lease under the same $1-a-r-------------1 year terms. l Ric h ard 1 Power, exec-: utive director : of the New-: port Beach : ell.lb, said he • believes the : finance com-l mittee could '--------------J be the most critical part of the process. as the city has yet to explore whether ta.king over the building would benefit the city financially. Mayor Tom Edwards said the committee will review the lease and the history of the dub's operation before making a deci- sion or recommendation to the full council. -Jenifer Ragland obituary Monsignor William Harvey of Our Lady Queen of Angels Church Funeral services will be held Monday for Monsignor William Ralph Harvey, retired pastor emer- itus of Our Lady Queen of Angels Church m Newport Beach, who died Tuesday. He was 83. The son of Everett and Delia Harvey, Monsignor Harvey was born June 29. 1915, in Brookline, Mass. He graduated from Boston College and St. John's Seminary WORK INJURIES WORKERS' COMPENSATION EXPERT FRFE CONSULTATION NO RECOVERY -NO FEE 263-5954 GARY E. SKAWIN ATTORNEY AT LAW Makin~ J 131-.e or frauJulent workers' compcmauon dl11n l\ l felony s11b1ect to up to 5 year. m pn'><m or a fine of up to S~O.(l<IO ur J ouhlc lhc value of the fnud. "h1chcvcr 1~ greater. or by both 1mpmonmcnt and fine. CONVENIENTLY LOCATED NEAR JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT AMPLE FREE PARKING ISOOQUAIL NEWPORT BEACH 263-5954 a> COMMUNrTY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL . UNITED CHURCH Of CHRIST To~ is tQ C...; To C... is tQ DO. Bruce Van Blair, Minister Worship Service 8:15 & 10AM Church Sdlool 9AM Adults & 10AM Olildren Child C.re Prov!<*:! 644-7400 611 Heliotrope Ave, Cotolll dtl Mar FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Udo, Newport Beach 673-1340 01' 673-6150 O\wch lOaml& pn, Sunday Sdm 10 am 111\i&ti-*:iy ........ pn in Camarillo, Calif., before being ordained for the Archdiocese of Los Angeles on June 7, 1941. Monsignor Harvey spent his 57 years of priesthood in Southern California He served as associate pastor at St. Mary's and chaplain at Hancock Field in Santa Maria. He was ilamed associate pastor and later parish administrator of St. Paul's Parish in Los Angeles. New Tea Dyed Samovar Collection. Exclusively at HEMPillLL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St. Costa Mesa rugsandcarpets. com SPECIAL NOTE: We ere U,. only independent ci..ter to haYe tM Samover Collection In Or•nve County. ·A~D I 0 , .. ~-"' ......... a.w ... ~ ....... Fr. David C. And.non, rector 3209 VICI lido N.wport Beod'I o.A. 71A/675--0210 fl 7:30 am Traditional ~=~ 10:"5 am Choriunatic ond Wednetdcrt noon SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST,SCIENTlST 3100 Pac6:: View Dr •• fWWJ)CJ't a.ach 644-2617 Ol 67&4661 O\W'Ch lOmn Sunday Sc:tlOOl 1 o am Wlcbiick:tt ~·SD• Ill~ 12 l'Oil\ en.-""",. ti# ...,..; -f GMr ••• p..im.~(to :) He also built St. Raphael's Church and School in Goleta, Calif., and served as the first director of the Interfaith Program at UC Santa Barbara. In 1961, Monsignor Harvey was appointed the Jounding pas- tor of Our Lady Queen of Angels parish, where he celebrated the first Mass in the new church July 4, 1964. In 1980, he retired from active parish ministry and was named a monsignor by the Pope. A vigil and rosary will be held at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at Our Lady Queen of Angels Church, 2046 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach. Funeral Mass is \cheduled for 11 a.m.. Monday at Our Lady Queen of Angels, with 8 burial ronowing at Holy Sepulcher Cemetery in Orange. Lighting Sale 44 . Chan~alie~s & 1'·: Outside Post . Hanging Lites 1 · . & Wall Lites -. Track ·• Bathroom • Kitchen Fixtures ALL AT CLOSE-OUT PRICES 1555 PLACENTIA AVE. NEWPORT BEACH 645-7301 Worship and bar this pl"ICllcal, Chrfst-«ntued, blbllcal mcssaar. "KEEPING IN STEP WITH THE SPIRIT OF GOD: FAITHFULNESS" CL-um HOURS: 10am-5pm Mon.-sat. '<><>St. Andft'WS Road, N ........ '". Beach, CalifomJI (7H) 631-2880 c.n-mm Newport HaltKir • 1...tiw ._.''th > "We need to continu- ally be thinking of where we can intro- duce new forms of transportaUon until we find the correct form that will help us with the smog in Southern Cal1Jornia ... " -NORMA GLOVER • Newport councilman and elec- tric vehicle owner. ·we need to continually be thinking of where we can intro. duce new forms of transportation until we find the correct form that will help us with the smog in Southern California," Glover said. •Orange County i.s a step ahead of other Calif omia coun. ties in technology, and I'm pleased Newport is the first to have thiS." Electric vehicles are the only zero-emission cars and trucks on the market today. The Quick Charge program is funded in part by a portion of state Department of Motor Vehicle ington Beach Councilman Ralph fees eatmarked for reducing a.ir Bauer; and John Cox, a former pollution. • • z w w cc CJ ... 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MARK PRF.sBYTERIAN CHURCH "Open Amis and Open Minds" 2401 lf'YIH Ave. •I l•ftta lulllel · Newpottle11" lunt111y w.,.1, · 10:11AM or . .,._..M1:M1••1111t SAruROAY, MARCH 2' 1998 WEEKEND NEWPORT BEACH INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL SCHEDULE . . • EDrTOltS NOTE: A ~tty schedule of ewnts will run throughout the Newport Buch International Fiim Festival. SATURDAY. MARCH 28 EDWARDS ISLAND ONEMAS > 11:30 a.m. •tove Stories" This film directed by Jerzy Stuhr is made up of lour slmulta· neously running episodes, bound together with the same subject matter: love. > 1 p.m. "Trouble on the Corner" A disturbing tale of a psycholo· gist who wants to help his patients improve their lives but ends up contusing his patients' problems and neuroses with his own. > 3 p.m. "Frlctton" A contemporary drama about 11Je OIJ the edge involving a hand- some insurance salesman, who ends up in a tan_gled web with an escort. > 5 p.m . "When It's Over" Set ill.. 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Merchants of VenUI• > 8 p.m. •JCnoddn• OD Heaven's A pom atar meets o romanUc Door• RuiWan lmmlgrant who In this German ls in the sex-aid bual· Newport Beach Ulm, two young peo- ness In this comedy ple dying of cancer starring Michael York have }U8t a little tbne and Bevery D'Angelo. to llve m lntenae1y, as > 9 p.m. •Bang" •tM--~I f.'& 1.J;...../ ,xwlonately and aa A nerve-ratt.J.lng O" o-~ insanely aa ever wban excurslon lnto a before. complex web of power and > 10 p.m. "Killen" responslbl11ty. A rlch girl named Heather must beoome a K1ller to save her Hie. CAPrAt4 BLOOD'S VI.LAGE nifA1RE > 1 p.m. •ubertulas" This Spanish fllm set in the rev- oluUon-era Barcelona involves a young nun who finds refuge at a whorehouse. > 3:30 p.m. "My Teacher Eats Bbcults" An American cult investigator goes to Bangkok to expose the Ashram of Boundless Love. > 6 p.m. •Synthettc Pleasures" This film investigates cutting edge technologies and their influ· SUNDAY. MARCH 29 EDWARDS ISLAND ONEMAS > noon Short FUm.s ll: "A Perfect Pitch" "Duel" "Girl's Night Out~ "The Broken Jaw" "Remember Tilis" > 2 p.m. Short Films IV: "Leonie" ·under the Weather" "The Blue Hotel" "I Don't Know Where, or When. or How" "Simara· > 4 p.m. "You are Here" Newport Beach native Tom Rooney brings a charming and whimsical story of two battle- weary serial monogamists to the screen. > 5 p.m. "Hanoi Winter '46'" This Vietnamese film examines the beginnings of the war. from Ho Chi Minh's negotiation with the French to the armed rebellion that ends in civil and international wOI. > 6 p.m. "Nowhere to Go" A quiet, powerful drama that examines the chilling effects •Happy Hew Year• •Louisville• .Shooters. •Exile on Madison Avenue• > 6 p.m. •vtole.at Times" A two.I oot tan barbarian 111 acddentally swept from his frozen tundra world to the suburb ot West Covina by backyard inven~ tor Ned Grumwald. , • > 8 p.m. "lbe Detlnlte Maybe. 'IWo best Jrlends confront theu adult roles during a revealing weekend in the Hamptons. CAl'f*M BLOOO"S VIJ.AGE 1HEA1R£ > 1:30 p.m. •lbe Duo" This Indian Academy Award nominee contains constant themes: power, politics. love1 betrayal and a particular empha~ ' Bis on Tamil culture. · DON LEACH I DALY Pl.OT Science fiction wrtler Ray Bradbury was on hand for the open- ing of the Newport Beach International Film Festival Thursday. silence has on a family. > 8 p.m. "Levttatton" A teenager experiences a uniquely mystical coming of age -a visceral and emotional look at the magic and terror of finding one's destiny. > 10 p.m. "They Call Me Joy" The Filipino film explores a prostitute's me, from her begin- nings at a whorehouse through her aged wisdom. ORANGE COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART > 1:30 p.m. "Exile ln Sarajevo" This Australian film documents the final stages of the siege oi Sarajevo from a personal and sub- jective standpoint. > 3:30p.m. "My Teacher Eats Biscuits" An American cult investigator goes to Bangkok to expose the ~hram of Boundless Love. > 6 p.m. "Green" Chronicling an unassuming evening, "Green" travels into the minds of twenty-somethings who come to terms with aspects of their personalities. > 8 p.m . "The Refugee" A strong film about chOiacters struggling for peace, seeking shelter and security. ua FILM AND VIDEO CENTER > 2 p.m. Short Films ill: "Occidental Encounters· "Tyger Tyger" ·Firecracker" "My Body" > 4 p.m. Short Films I ·Prodigal Son• > 4 p.m. "Bajo Bandera" This Argentinian film is a true story about soldiers in Patagonia, rage and~. > 6 p.m. IUza1 ln Dapitan" In this Filipino film, the COWl· try's leading intellectual activist falls in love with a spy. >8p.m. "Men" This insightful look into one woman's identity involves Sean Young as Stella James, a sensu- ous, independent woman who wants to become a chef and at the same time educate herself in love. + For ewnt and seminar infonne- tion. call 546-flLM « visit the New- port BNd1 lntematJonal Film FestMJ website at www.nbiff.org . 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Suan 001 "'*'O"T llACH, CA HMJ -• • • • • • • . • • .. • • • • • • ' A6 SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1998 SWAP MEET Estancia High School holds a s~ap meet, car wash and bake 'sale at 6 a.m at Estancia High School, 2323 Placentia, Costa Mesa. Spaces for sellers are avall- able for $20. Car wash tickets can be purchased tor $4 10 advance or $5 at the event. For more informa- t1on, Cdll 444-3499. BREAKFAST MEETING Pnnaples Over Polill~ meets for bredklast at 8·30 a.m. at the Brilboa Bc1y Club, 1221 W. Coast H19hwc1y, Newport Beach. 'Republican C'dnd1dates for Lleu- tt>nc1nt Governor will be present. Cost 1!) $ IJ For mfonnation, call 8"l2-0181 DRIVING WORKSHOP Orc1ngP Coc1st College's Com- mun1I} Educc1lion Office presents cl work.,hop, ·Are You Driving Vour.,clf Crdzy? Overcommg Dri- vinq r<'c1r dnd Stress,~ from 9 a .m. lo noon 1n Room 202 of the Applterl Science Building, 2701 Fd1!Vlcw Rodd, Costa Mesa. Reg- 1-.tr<1tio11 t!) $45 m advance, $50 at th(• door. For more information, ( c11J 412-5880 PC USERS GROUP The IBM PC Users Group of t hdnqe Codst College meets from ~ c1 m to noon Saturday 10 the Sci- <'n< t' I ldU , 2701 Fduview Road, :co-.td Mt>!>d The group of begin- -drng dnd mtermed1ate lBM and ·cu1npdl1blt.> computer users meets monthly to trade mfonnabon. For 01orc' 1nformat1on, call 662-2939. ARTISTS' WORKSHOP : ThC' Fc1shion lnslltutc of Design ~d Merchand1s111g presents a :Workshop on "I low to Make a •tiv1ng c1s dn Artist" from 10 a.m. . ~noon dt 3420 S. Bnstol St., Swte · • .wo. Co'>ld Mesc1 The lee is $15. l:or more mfonncttion, cdll 565- •• ?800 ~UN SHOW ·: Crossrodds of the West pre- ·:sents c1 gun show from 9 a.m. to 5 :·15.m. in buildings 10, 12 and : :Parade of Products, 88 Fair Drive, •t'osta Mesa. Adrruss1on is $7 for ·adults. $6 for seruors, and chil- dren under 12 are free. Por more informetion, call 70&.3247. BOAT SHOW Duncan Mclntosh Co. presents the Newport New Motor Yacht, Sportftsber o.nd Power Boat Show, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Newport Dunes Resort Matin.a, 101 N. Bay- side Drive, Newport Beach. Admission is SB for adults, and children under 12 are free. For more information, call 757-5959. EASTER CHOCOLATE Helen Grace Chocolates pre- sents an open house from 1 l a.m. to 3 p.m. at 1124 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. Specials on chocolate and a free Polaroid pho- tograph of each chilti with the Easter Bunny will be offered. For more information, call 631-8700. GUN SHOW Crossroads of the West pre- sents a gun show from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in buildings 10, 12 and Parade of Products, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Admission is $7 for adults, $6 for seniors and children under 12 are free. For more infor- mation, call 708-3247. CAT SHOW Mia Margarita Cat Club pre- sents a cat show from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Building 14, ,Orange County Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Dri- ve, Costa Mesa. Admission is $4, $3 for seniors, and children under 14 are free. For more information, call 347-7041. BOAT SHOW Duncan Mcintosh Co., Inc. presents the Newport New Motor Yacht, Sportfisher and Power Boat Show, from 10 a.m . to 6 p.m. at Newport Dunes Resort Marina, 101 N. Bayside Drive, Newport Beach. Admission is $8 for adults and children under 12 are free. For more m!onnation, call 757- 5959. EASTER CHOCOlATE Helen Grace Chocolates pre- sents an open house from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 1124 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. Specials on chocolate and a free Polaroid pho- tograph of each child with the Easter Bunny will be offered. For more information, call 631-8700. PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS Parents Without Partners meets for a family activity from 1 to 4 p.m. at Launch Pad, Crystal Court, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. Launch Pad features interactive scientific exhibits for children. For more information, call 593-6363. OSTEOPOROSIS SCREENING The California Osteoporosis Institute provides free screenings from noon to 7 p.m. at Sav-On Drugs, 1020 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. No appoinbnent is neces- sary. For more information, call (805) 260-2360. SINGLE PARENTS Parents Without Partners meets for a family dinner from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m . at Norm's Restaurant, 2150 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call 963-3305. ATTENTION DEFIOT DISORDER Coastline Counseling Center presents a class for spouses of people with Attention Deficit Dis- order from 7 to 9 p.m. Denise Davis will discuss ways to cope with living with someone with the disorder. The center is at 1200 Quail St., Newport Beach. Cost is $10. For more information, call 476-0991. TUESDAY SPRING WARDROBE Wardrobe cortsultant Barbara Diglio-King presents Sprucing Up for Spring, a free program on maximizing a wardrobe and orga- nizing a closet, at noon at the Newport Beach Central Library, I>I~E~T I~I><>~TE~.S OVER I MILLION DOLLARS OF EXQUISITE ORIENTAL RUGS PROM CHINA. PAKJSTAN, INDIA. IRAN & TURKEY IN ALL SIZES & DESIGNS CusTOM. llA.NDCllA.JITED ITALIAN PURNITURE • DRAPfRlfS • MIRRORS • fllAMES • MOLDINGS • llARDWOOD fLOOIUNG • CARPETING • TD.ES a MORE PROPl!SSIONAL DUIGNl!U Alli! ON ITAfP AND AVAJIABL! fOll Uf-110112 CONSUUAl'ION JOIN THE ORECK® AIR FORCE Tired o~ breathing in poUen, du,st, dander, mold spores, chemical fumes, cigar and -19\.cigarene smoke? Then get an 8"4tr. Oreclc XL• hypo-allergenic vacuum and ' an Oreck hypo-aJlergenic Air Machine today. . Our top-of-the-line model 9200 8 lb. Hotel Upright picks up sand. cat . hairs. dust and dust mites in one sweep. It traps 99.3% of breathable particles as small as 0.1 microns. The Oreck Air machine removes 95% of alJ airborne particles. It has a convenient washable filter that saves you money. When you buy our Air Force package• we 'II include our companion Compact Canister. It's so powerful it can llft a 16-lb. bowling ball. Just think what it can do with dirt. .Jiiiill~ .... : at 1 p.m. at Adventure 16, 1959 and corona del Mar high schOOls Harbor Blvd., Coita Mesa Por 1lckets are $20. For more infor~ more information, c.aU 650-3301. mation. call 729..C400. RETIREMENT PL.ANNING Dean Witter sponsors a tree seminar on plannmg for retire- ment at 7 p.m. at 800 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach.• For reservations, call 760-2472. PANHEWNIC ASSOCIATION Members of the Laguna Beach Panhellenic Association meet for ' a tour and luncheon at 10:30 a.m. at the Sherman Gardens, 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. A docent will present a program on floral beauty. Members of national Greek letter sororities are invited to attend. Cost is $15. For. more information, cllil 768- 3237. SPEAK UP NEWPORT REPOBUCAH WOMEN The Orange County Federa- tion of Republican Women meet at 10 a.m. at the Costa Mesa GoU and Country Club, 1701 Gou Course Drive, Costa Mesa Republican candidates wui speak. Cost is $15. For more inf or. mation, call 546-1429. ENDOMETRIOSIS Dr. Jeffrey Podlas, of Hoag Hos. pital, discusses endomebiosis at 7 'p.m. at Hoag Health Center, 1190 Baker St., Costa Mesa. Admission is tree. Call (800) 514-4624. EBELLCLUB The Ebell Club of Newport Beach meets at 11:30 a.m. at the Bahia c'otinthian Club, 1600 Bay. side Drive, Corona del Mar. For more information, call 721-9267. ORANGE COUNTY HISTORY Newport Beach Central 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. 717-3801. Speak up Newport will meet for refreshments and a program on the 1998 Orange County elec- tions for county sheriff and district attorney at 5:30 p.m. at The Can- nery Restaurant, 3010 Lafayette Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call 224-2266. Library and 16-year Orange County Register reporter John Westcott present a free program on the history of the county at 7 p.m. at the library, 1000 Avocddo Ave.. Newport Beach. For more information, call 717-3801. FINANCE LECTURE Three Smith Barney employ- ees present MWhat You Need to Know About the New Roth Indi- vidual Retirement Account, H which is a non-deductible IRA created by the Taxpayer Relief Act, from 6 to 8 p.m. af the New- port Beach Marriott, 900 Newport Center Drive. Admission is free. For reservations, call 955-7511. THURSDAY SCHOlARSHIP AWARDS CAREER NETWORK . The Conunodores Club of the Rancho Santiago College Newport Harbor Area Chamber counselor Joyce Scott discusses of Commerce meets at 7:15 a.m . MMaking Your Personality Work at the Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 for You" at a Career Network MacArthur Blvd., Newport meeting from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at St. Beach, for the 37th annual Schol-Andrew's Presbyterian Church, arship Awards Breakfast. The 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport event is held in honor of the top I Beach. The meeting is (ree For 15 students from Newport Harbor more information, call 631-2880. ADVENTURE 16 Adventurer and rock climber Royal Robbins discusses his travels s~o~sdv"4 5th Annual s.o.s ORANGE AID PROJECT Cordially Invites You to a Fun Filled Evening at S.O.S and a Tour of Our Facility on: Wednesday, Aprll 1st, 1998 6 p.m. -8 p.m. $25.00 Donation at the Door 1550 Superior Avenue • Cost Mesa Participating Chefs and Their Restaurants Franco Barone-Antonello Ted Gray -Newport Meat Co. •. Alan Greeley-The Golden Truffle · Andrea Hi/~ The Sutton Place Jack Kalustlan-Newport Harbor Yacht Club Carlita Jocson-Zov' s Bistro Michael Kang-Five Feet Scott Raczek-Mr. Stox Paul Squlcclarini-Robert Mondavl Wine & Food Center Tony Zldar-Twln Palms ~~g~ For Information Call 714 842-3411 . • f'''~'J - - -' . I ~-, ' \J .., •• ff ... -,. .. . .... =-• ~- CURT PRINGLE The Young Executives of America presents a brea.kf ast meeting and reception with Curt Pringle from 7 :30 to 9 a.m. at The Pacific Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Cost is $25 for nonmembers, $15 for mem- bers. For more information, call 759-5456. IN11RNET FOR LIBRARIANS OCC's Norman E. Watson Library presents an Internet workshop for librarians from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in Room 108 of the Administration Building, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Admission is $10. For more infor- mation, call 432-5685. MOZART IN ITALY OCC presents •wolfgang Amadeus Mcnart -1\'aveler in Italy• as the seventh of its Arm· chair Adventures at 7 p.m. iQ the Robert B. Moore Theater, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Admission is $9. For more infor- mation, call 43~·5680. YACHTS ON CANVAS James Taylor, the curator of paintings at the National Mar- itime Museum in Greenwich, England, discusses •Yachts on Canvas -the History of Yacht- ing as Depicted Through the Eyes of Marine Artists• at 7 p.m. at the Newport Harbor Nautical Musewn, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The lecture is free for members and $8 for guests. For more information, call 673-7863. ~--...... ------~ -;r • .... . -J • ' ..... ' . FINANCIAL WORKSHOP United Planners' Financial Ser· vices of America presents a free workshop on protecting your financial assets in a tough market at 9 a .rn. at the Newport Beach COuntry Club, 1600 E. Pacific Coast Highway, Newport Be4cb. Reservations a.re required. Por more information, call 719-9300. APPLE COMPUTERS The Orange Apple Computer Club meets from 9 a .m. to noon in the Chemistry Building at OCC, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Representatives from Apple Com- puter will demonstrate new Pow- er Macintoshes and the operating system OS 8.1. The first meeting is free. Annual membership costs $30. For more information, call 836-0522. CRAFT FAIR Piecemakers Country Store holds its Country Craft Fair from 9 a.m. to 4 p .m. at 1720 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa. The event will feature craft booths, live country music, food and more. Admission is free. Call 641-3112. RUMMAGE SALE The All-American Boys Chorus holds its annual rummage sale from 7 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Costa Mesa High School, 2650 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more information. call 557-2294. CRAFT FAIR Piecemakers Country Store Step inco Spring with a fresh, new look ac. .. •Wmdow '""'m"" Citv'(V..p~. • Slipco\ er' U • Pillows • Bedding • Oclightful c:1ft, • Fint: llumc An·1:"1ir1c\ •Garden h em' 1110 '!$ "'"·" ''"" '"" '" f'f' l Cns11 \le,,. MS-91.W Mon. -S:u 10·30 to .'i.00 ' II I I holds its Country Craft Fair from 9 a.Jll. to 4 p.m. at 1720 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa. The event will feature craft booths, live country music, food and more. Admission is free. Call 641-3112. el'RUSCANGOLO '11le Archaeological Institute of America presents a slide lec- \ure on Etruscan Gold from 2:30 to ~:30 p.m. at The Lyceum at Southern California College, 55 Pair Drive, Costa Mesa. Admis· sion is $5 for nonmembers, $2 for students, free for members and So\Tthem California College stu- derlts. For more information, call 951\5586. R ace Relations in America are a crossroads. At this c~itical moment in America's history, the will to work towards race unity with firm resolve. is more important than ever before. That work is urgent. Action motivated by spiritual values such as justice agd brotherhood is the essence of each and every religion. Humani~ can~t continue to harbor racial prejudice. The only race is the human la,e . • • The Babi'f Faith attracts people from every race and nationality who belieTe:that oneness of humanity is a reali~. Batl~'Ts are buildihg communities based on love for all people. The power to make the vision of race unity a l'tlflll]I our grasp. Join the conversation. To learn more about the Bah~'f Faith anCI its cori\ml to racial unity, watch for The Power qf Race Unify appearing on the Odyssey channel: Sat. March 28, 2:30 P.M Sun. March 29, S :00 AM Wed.April 1, 10:00AM ONGOING ACQNT REDUCTION PROGRAM Healthtech presents a free introductory worksh.op, ·Accent Reduction and Cultural Adapta- tion in the Workplace,• every oth- er Saturday from 9 to 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the Healthtech offices, 3140 Red- hill Ave., Suite 150, Costa Mesa. Seating is limited . For information or reservations, call 751-0255. AEROBIC·CARDIO 1<10<-BOXING Body Design and Untied Stu- dios of Sell Defense offers aero- bic-cardio kick-boxing classes SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1998 A9. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sana- days from 8:30 to 9 30 a.m . at 1000 W. Coast Highway, Swte C, New- port Beach. The cost is $8 per class. For more infonnatlon, call 722-0526. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Alcoholic Anonymous mem- bers meet from 6:45 to 7 :45 a.m. Monday through Pn~y in Room 3, Oasis Senior Center, 800 Mar- guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more information, call 644-3244. AlZHEIMER'S SUPPORT • The Alzheimer's Association and Grief Support Group of New- port Villa WesVVilla Rosa co· sponsors a free support group meeting for caregivers at 7 p .m. on the fourth Thursday of each month through October at New- port Villa West Assisted LlVlllg, 393 Hospital Road, Newport Beach. For more m.formabon, call 631-3555. • The Alzheimer's Assooabon and Mesa Terrace, d new residen- tial community for Alzheuner dJs. ease and related dementias, dlso offers a free support group for caregivers at 6:30 p.m. on the fU'St Tuesday of each month dl Mesa Terrace, 350 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. For more information, caU 283-1111. ANIMAL BEREAVEMENT GROUP This ongoing group special- izes in the needs of individuals who have sick and/or dying ani- mals in their lives. It meets at 3 p.m . every Tuesday al 3101 W. Coast Highway, Suite 311, New- port Beach. The cost 1s d loving donation to an arumal chdrlly of attendees' choice CaU 722-4588 for space reservation. ANOl'HER PASSAGE Another Passage, a transitional support group for people experi· enClllg changes in their lives, meets Wednesdays from 1 to 2:30 p.m. m Room 3, Oasis Senior Cen- ter, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more information,. call 644-3244. BALIOA SKI a.ue The B4lboa Ski Club meets the first and third Tuesday of each month for the winter at 7 pm.. in The Tee Room at The Newport Bed ch Goll Course, 3100 Irvine Ave. Call 854-7560. BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENINGS Oasis Senior Center conducts blood pressure screenings every first and third Tuesday of the month from 9 to 11 a.m. in Room 3, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Screenings are also dvdilable every second and fourth Wednesdays Crom 1to2:30 p.m . at Mdnner's Park, Dover Street and lrvme Ave. Call 644-3244. BODY IMAGE SUPPORT The Newport Beach Psycho- log1caJ Assooation offers a body- tmdge/moderate eating support group thdt meets every Wednes· day dt 7 p.m. at 3101 W. Coast H1ghwdy, No. 311, Newport Bed ch. Call 722-4588. BRAIUE INSTITUTE The Oasis Senior Center offers a Brn1llc class to help deal with sight loss, Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 2 pm. m Room 4, 800 Mar· guente Ave., Corona del Mar. For mformatton, call 644-3244. FACE IT, YOUR TIME IS VALUABLE. • .. .. • .. .. WHAT MAKES YOUR I~ TIME ANY DIEEERE~I?~~ Cable gives you shows worth watching. From up-to-the-minute investment news to the latest in technology. Get a global perspective or catch th e local scores. It~ an investment that really pays off. r $.4.~.9 Con·nection! (save over $26) Plu s, $10 off your first month of service when you ortJer any Starpack Premium P~~· HurfY, call TODAYi Offer ends April 18, 1998. .. 1/888-COMCAST (11888-266-2278) Al SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1998 Le~on sends five high schoqljuniors to Girls State GIRLS STATE: Five young women have been selected by the American Legion Awd.Uary of Newport Harbor Post 291 to attend the 1998 Girls State pro- gram at Pitzer College in Clare- mont from June 14 to 20. They are Amy Christeson of Corona del Mar High; Kelly McKenzie, New- port Harbor; Sara GUlete, Irvine; Myra Dlmson, Costa Mesa; and Hillary Hlrtler, Estancia. The delegates will join 500 girls from throughout the state for the one-week experience. To be selected, the high school Juniors must be in the top thud of their class scholastically and be involved in various community ond school activities. ARBOR DAY· Thctnks 10 the .. Jim de boom good work o't Newport Irvtne Rotary Club members Andy Johnson and Cheryl Schaffer and to Lou V,ua Lodlem end Mike Pwty at Coastal Lancbcap· Ing, the club was a ble to plant Arbor Day trees at St. Joachim Day Care and El Toro Marine Corps School. Club president Jim Parsorua kept bis hands clean and made the presentations to both. FIFlH DISTRICT StJPEJlVI. SOR CANDIDA'IES: Incumbent Tom Wilson and challenger John Hedges, both members of the Orange County Coast Assoda- Uon, will discuss the issues and answer written questions at the group's ltmcheon meeting on lb~y. Aprll 16 at the New- port Beach Country Club. OCCA president Don Willet said bOth will be given 10 minutes to state their positions on the issues, after which they will be 4sked questions submitted by people in the audi· ence. The luncheon begins with a reception at 11 :30 a..m., followed by lunch at noon, and the program at 12:45 p.m.. Lunch is $20 per per· son and reservations can be made by calling 548-4942, ext. 3. CLUB NEWS: The Downtown Costa Mesa klwanis Club hon- ored Athletes of the Month from Costa Mesa and !!standa blgh schools a t a recent meeting. Cos- ta Mesa Athletic Director BID Wlt- tengel introduced coaches Cante Howse, girls water polo, and Chris McBride, wrestling, while Assistant Girls Basketball Coach Joel Kinong introduced Dlaz Fra- cla, girls b4skefball, and Sam Nelson, boys basketball. SEltVla CLUI MEETINGS THIS COMING WEEK. Want to get more involved In your community. make new friends, network, or give something back to your community? Tty a service club! You are invited to attend a club meeting this coming week. Many dubs wlll buy your f irst gu'5t·meal for you. TUESDAY -7:30 a.m. The Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Oub meets at the Balboa Bay Club. Noon Costa Mesa Downtown Kiwanis Oub meets at the Costa Mesa Community Center. 6:30 p.m. The Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club meets at the Costa Mesa Country Club. WEDNESDAY -7:15 a.m. Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club meets at the Uni- versity, Athletic Club. 7:30 a.m. South Coast Metro Sunrise Rotary Clul:> meets at the Ooubletree Hotel to hear speaker Joe Bann. Noon Costa Mesa Rotary Club meets at Mesa Verde Country Club. The Exchange Club of Orange Coast meets at the Bahia Corinthian' Yacht Club' for a business meeting. 6 p.m. Newport-Bal· boa Rotary Club meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club to hear District Attorney candidate Anthony Rack- auckas. THURSDAY -7:30 a.m. Costa Mesa Orange Coast Breakfast Lions Club meets at Mimi's Cafe for a business meeting. Noon Kiwanis Club of New- port Beach.Corona del Mar meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub to hear a program on the long Beach Aquarium of the Pacifk. The Exchange Club of Newport Harbor meets at Riverboat Restaurant for a bUsiness meeting. The Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Club meets at the Holiday Inn. The Rotary Club of Newport-Irvine meets at the Irvine Mar· riott Hotel to hear 5th District Supervisor Tom Wilson. • COMMUNrTY & a.uas is published every Saturday ifl the Daily Pilot. Fax 'your service club's meeting information to '631·58Sf or man it to 1743 Baypoi; Way, Newport Beach, 92660. Urban Gardener opens new Westcliff outlet T he Urban Gardene r now has two locc1tions since it took ove1 The Greenhouse locdlion next lo Haute Cakes m Westclift Courl (642-2!149), 1811 Westcltfr Dnve, Newport Beach. It~ other localwn 1s at 2852 E. < 'odst H1uhwc1y m C'orond del J\ lur lb40-ti972). House (642-3600), 1931 New- port Blvd .. Costa Mesa. The 8,000-square-foot showroom carries oriental rugs and Italian furniture, and you can order custom pieces such as frames, mirrors, moldings and draperies. .. at Triangle Square. Happy Easter Easter Buns Hot Cross Buns ThP nc>w WPstcltll C ·our! luca- t1on 1s rnnrc of d llordl <;hop com- plL•te with frPsh-cut flowers, cus- 1 nm d rrdngements, c1 ncl.1! can do flowers for h19 event~ like wed- dmq-. dnd part1!'c;. The Corona dcl J\1d1 Jucc1twn ha~ a nice <.e!Pclwn ul home dnd gctrden turr11ture and c1ccessones, topi· dnes and candles. greer wylder says. "There's a short, one- block, bagged-over meter park- ing area on Bayside Drive at Marguerite that's a great place lo park during construction." And Hayton will help you carry your purchases back to your car if you're overloaded . It's at 3411 E. Coast Highway in Corona del Mar. Aldo Luongo collectors can se.e a comple te catalog of ~ recent works and view his art at the Town Square Gallery (548-7797), 1875 Newport Blvd. The new Lacoste store (641- 1730) recently opened at South Coast Plaza . 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Robert Skvcrsky, M.D. Member American Society of Bariatric Physicians 320 Superior, Suite 210 Newport Bea.ch (7 14) 645-2930 Ne,ypon BHch/Cosra Mesa Daily Pilot SATURDAY. MARCH 28, 1998 At Assistance League holds Oscar· palfy to benefit children ·. T be world seemed captivat- ed by Hollywood this week, as the cast and crew of the epic film "Titanic,• led by director James Cameron, whooped it up, for lack of a more appropriate description of the behavior and the excitement displayed by "The King of The World• at tbe 1998 Oscars. Supposedly viewed by some 1 billion movie fans around the world, the show reminded mdny of us just how much we love film. The remarkable succesl\of ·ntanic" was not the result of brilliant effects (although admit- tedly impressive) or even a sur- prise twist of plot (yes, the boat still sinks), but rather the result of a simple love story played out against a tragic backdrop. And, as thousands upon thou- sands of movie fans flock to see ·ntanic" in the aftermath of Oscar glory, the real message above all others 1s sunply the importance of true love. ll makes a difference. It matters. It counts. The Oscars have also become a tool enabling chdrity to cash in on some box-office magic. ln communities around the country, around the world, Oscar means a vehicle to fund raising . And here in the Newport- Mesa backstage, organizers were bringing in the crowds to all sorts of functions to raise money for a range of needs. Alter all, love of community counts too. Here, not 50 rrules from the Shrine Auditorium in downtown Los Angeles where the Oscar telecast unfolded, one of the most important of the commuru- b.w. cook ty Oscar events was called, "Stepping Out with the Night of Stars ff hosted by the Assistance League of Newport-Mesa. Actually, the Assistance League event was staged Friday evening, a few days before the Oscars: smart move by orgaruz- ers from the League who m past years have thrown the event to coincide with the Oscar Mon- day-evening telecast What happens when a big event takes place on the real Oscar rught is that tl ts virtually impossible to watch and hear the show. So, those individuals who want to support the charity and also want to actually watch the program are out of luck. This year's party, held at the Sutton Place Hotel in Newport Beach, attracted some 200 guests in black tie and glam- orous attire to pay tnbute to stars of Hollywood and stars of the community. It was a very nice concept. A good marriage Chaued by Suzln Trice, ~stepping Out With The Stdrs" welcomed honored guests to an I can't believe ..... . everung celebrating the long- standing community work of one very special lady, Karen Whitaker. Dedicated Assistance League volunteer and fellow honoree of the evening, Mary Jean Slmp- ldn$, introduced Whitaker to the crowd. As applause subsided, the attractive, petite red-head thanked her audience for the recognition. Whitaker, in addition to her long-standing relationship with the league, is also president of the Hoag Hospital 552 and was in gre.llt part responsible for the recent success of the Toshiba- PGA Senior Golf Tournament played at the Newport Beach Country Oub raising in excess of $600,000 for Hoag Hospital. Add to this responsibility the fact that Whitaker is wife, moth- er and worker, handling the business side of her husband's dental practice, and it is obvious that the Assistance League was hononng a real-We "super- woman." Whitaker did not wear a leo- tard displaying a large ~s. ff but clearly sh e deserves one. On the Hollywood side, the league welcomed actress Jen- nifer Delora to their party. Delo- ra, a hearing-impaired young woman, has been praised by the Hollywood community for her lctlent and for her courage. Perfonnmg in more than 24 films, including the ABC movie "Breaking Through" with JoBeth Wllllams, Delora lost her hearing m her 20s just as her career was taking off. She chose to redirect her efforts rather than quit and has managed to move It's My Home Landscaping or re-landscapirig is your answer to a beautiful new look for your home. ·FLOWERDALE can make your landscape dreams come true, and increase your home's value, too! Come in today and discover the people who can make a difference to you and your garden. ~. ~ NURSERIES, INC. ------... KAY MATSON, A.A. COMPLETE UNDSCAP'fNG 46 YEARS EXP. C .C.N.P. Lanclacape Dcaigne.r License No. 308SS3 Spring Special Sale 2 Piece Set s9900 Fabric Co"te,,t: Rayon/Cotto" Blend M1iclnnt Wul11ihle -All Cnlors W&e j gj(){dt~ ZIL Feminine European Fashion 307 Marine Ave., Balboa island 7 23-9359 SANTA ANA• 2800 N. Tustin Ave (714) 633-9200 COSTA MESA• 2700 Bnstol Ave. (714) 754-6661 TERRY MEIKLE C.C.N.P. Landscape Designer "Box" Dress $9900 Exdu.siPc European Des(1rn Om Siu FITS ALL Community members gathered for the Assistance League of Newport-Mesa's Oscar party held last Friday night that raised funds for children's charities. From left are Betty Harline, presi- dent of the Assistance League, Karen Whitaker, an honoree at the event. and Jennifer Delora, a hearing-impaired actress. forward and prosper. "She is a real insp1rat.Jon to all of us. We are so pledsed to welcome such an exceptional woman to represent our work here at the Assistdnce Ledgue," Trice sdtd. As society bdnd leader Barry Cole entertarned, ctnd an auclton garnered more than $60,000 m proceeds, gredUy drded by lhl' generosity of Ted and Mary Jean Simpkins, the Oscar event was a wonderful commuruty reminder of what can be accomplished hy individuals with love in their hearts for children and for the community in which they hve Founded 55 years ago to serve the children in this com- munity, Ass1stdnce Leagut> pro· gTdmS include the Children'!. Dentdl Health Center, ben{'ftl1nc1 more than 1,800 young peoph• every year m need of denied cdre, Operation School Bt>ll which clothes another 700 c h1l - dren each yedf; dnd Kids on lht• MIKE'' Block. a special pro1ect that deals wtlh cruoal social issues mcluding drugs. abuse and more Another function of the League is d 1umor organization known as • Assisteens. • Young women in the community join Ass1steens and work their way through high school serving m Vdrious capacities tmder Ass1s- tdnce Leaque leadership Other commumty service pro- JPCts dided by Ass1steens and the League include the Orang<'· wood I lome for Abused Chil· dren, Special Olympics, Orange County HAfVest. Hodg l lospU.al dl\d the ~wport Hdrbor Area Chamber of Commerce In years past, the service of the Ass1s- tt•ens has clllminated m a debu- tdnte pr<>sentdllon Tim yedr·s group of young women hds chosen to celebrate their lour ye<irs of hard work dnd commumty service by throwing d fund-raiser for the Pnt1re community that will fur- thf'r henel1t the legacy they ht1vP worked for On Sundd~ everung, Bloom- 1nqdc1IP\ Newport Beach and thP A ... s1slan< e Ledgue of New· port-t-.ll''>d will JOJO force'> to pre- '>Pnt , "An EvPntng Among Ang<'ls" ThC' dinner t1nd fdsh1on show wtll fc>c1turP modeling by the senior girb. coordinated by Bloomu.~., lc1'>h1on stdfl The won- derful Patti Edwards is orgaruz· 1119 th{• c>vPnmq for thP Ledgue ttnd l31oommqcldle\ • B.W. COOK'S column appears every Thursday and Saturday CA RPET$•$/KCE 1953 FREE•. llFETIME IKITAUAT/()I WAIUKTY' FREE· REMOVAi. OFfJUJCARNTel PAD ,.., .,, .. ,.,. ro-f. IAr. { FREE-ll/Untlll MOVlll Fill• IUJH/11 CAIE Kff , datebook ~--~ltl ~~ -0 ----------------------------' - ---- At Goat Hill Tavern, find 142 beers on the wall By Alison Murray, Daily Pilot G oat Hill Thvern isn't fancy -its laid-back, fun atmosphere comes from the eclectic crowd and comfort- able decor. This is the kind of place you go after a long, hard week when you just want to sit back, relax and enjoy the compa- ny of friends. Of course, the 142 different beers on tap don't hurt. "We've got 50 malt scotches," said owner Robert I' Zeb" Ziemer. "[And) of course, all the other kinds of good stuff.· A fixture on Newport Boule- vard in Costa Mesa since 1983, the bar draws a standing-room- only crowd every weekend. And the crowd is one of Goat Hill's best features. This isn't a college bar, a yup- pie bar or a bar that caters to any specific group of people. Although businessmen are more prominent by day, and younger people by night, people of all ages and from all walks of life frequent the tavern on a regular basis. And, "We've got the cleanest cltentele you ever saw," Ziemer said. DON LEACH I OAJLY PILOT Alan Berger, left, and his friend Mike Liberto enjoy a couple of brews at Goat lWl Tavern In Cos- ta Mesa. Along with more than 100 varieties of beer, the pub offers an interesting mix of people and decor, with signs, posters and other wacky memorabilia. Both the back and front entrances lead into the main room, which holds a well-stocked bar and plenty of tables and stools. A second room has an ROMANTIC ENHANCEMENT VIDEOS WHAT SHE'LL NEVER TELL ... EVERY MAN SHOULD KNOW! l 0 l Nights of Incredible Ecstasy!' What Women Really Want! Video CD's & DVD's Lingerie (SMALL-XXXXL) Large Selection 50% OFF COSTA MESA 743 Baktt St. Bllt. West o( Briltol 714-429-1911 MONTCLAIR 9197 Centnl Aw. 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Newport Beach Central Ubrary 1000 Avoca<lo Avenue · Friend's Room Every wall and post is covered with signs -street signs, speed limit signs, stickers, you name it -warning you of things like "Low Flying Jets.• The signs represent the 40 years Ziemer has been in the bar business -he started the collec- tion while at the Boathouse in Santa Ana. "At that time, there was some- thing new having signs up,• Ziemer said. "It keeps the place very casual.• A Kookaburra Avenue sign was a gift from the city council of Costa Mesa's sister city of Wynd- ham, Australia. Ziemer bought the Newport Boulevard property in 1983, after running the Boathouse since 1968: The cost of brlngtng1hat building in line with Santa Ana'~ earthquake standards was too high, Ziemer said, so be decided to move. "We just pulled the ph,ig in Santa Ana and moved down here,• said Ziemer, a Costa Mesa resident since 1963. •1 bought this land particularly because I've lived here so long.• He named the tavern after ~, old joke bet\'ieen high school students in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. The Newport Beach students said Costa Mesa stu- dents lived "on goat hill." . •I just brought it back,• Ziemer said, adding that several other Costa Mesa businesses now use the name. Goat Hill offers happy hour every weekday, with specials on pitchers of Coors and Budweis- er from opening until 7:30 p.m. Monday and Tuesday, until 6:30 p .m. Wednesday, until 5:30 p.m. Thursday and until 4:30 p.m. Friday. • Something's always on spe- cial,• Ziemer said. .. Sabatino Tommy Peter Phil Vince Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner Unique wine room a dlnl• rooms available ror IJ'OUP bl&llnea lllfttlnp and private l'l&ncUolll 723-0621 Pie.a Call For Reservations and Directions 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach THE GREY Goos · Invites you to a ~UCYANN• TRUNK SHOW THE GREY GoOSE, INC. 11tursday April 2, 1998 11amto3 pm Gifts • Home Decor Westcliff Plaza• 1032 Irvine Avenue Newport Beach• (714) 642-7803 Houn1 Mon.-Sa&. lH1 Sun., 12-:> Refreshments Free drawing Free Personalization ' .~ SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1991 At1 Scrabble anyone? To play or to direct a play: reviewer grapples with two hobbies By Tom ritus · w ord wizards from all over the North Amer- ican continent will descend on the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Irvine April 11-12 for the Orange County Scrabble Tournament. And for the sec- ond straight year, they'll have to do it without me. I've been a dub and tourna- ment Scrabble player for the last 15 yea.rs, and there's no place I'd rather be that week- end than behind one of those rotating boards waging the war of the words. But again my other hobby has interfered. For the last 30 years, I've been directing community the- ater plays (as well as review- ing them on these pages). Last year when Lake Fores\ <;.lub director Gina DuMez staged her: two-day tourney, I spent Saturday at an all-day rehearsal for "Plaza Suite" at the Irvine Community Theater. This year, my two favorite diversions ~ea ain on a colli- sion course. e the Scrab- blers are d g their thing on the 11th, I'll be conducting a daylong rehearsal of "The Desperate Hours" at Turtle Rock <;::om.munity Park, where the show opens a three-week- Cost Effective LeplSo~ ~ bitt losurance Agency ~ AtTro • HOMWWNF.RS •HP.Aini 40 ~ars in Business ~ ~ ~ Sr)J ~a..,_. • ...,. r ,, 631-7740 441 Old Newpon Bhod. • Ncwpon Bmch (l'j., "°"' Heopjul) end run the following Friday. My heart, however, will be at the Hyatt, where Scrabble players from eight U.S. states, Canada and Mexico will com- pete for prizes in four divisions. That's right, fotir divisions. Which means that if you're a " ... if you're a living room player itching to try your luck in tournament competi- tion, yqu won't have to butt heads with the likes of Mark ~andsberg of Laguna Hills, who has the highest recorded tournament game (770) to his credit." living room player itching to try your luck in tournament competition, you won't have to butt heads with the likes of Mark Landsberg of Laguna Hills, who has the highest i:ecorded tournament game (770) to his credit. There's a division for first- timers, who'll compete against players whose National Scrab- ble Association rating is under 1099. Those rated from 1100 to 1399 have their own competi- tion, as do those in the 1400- 1699 bracket (~y usual stamp- ing ground as a 1500-rated player). The experts -those rated from 1700 up into the Scrabble stratosphere (in the 2000s) - will butt heads for the big money. But they pay 60 bucks to enter, while everyone else ponies up only $50. . If thJs is your first tourna- ment, you don't have to belong to the NSA. And it's a great way to find out how good a player you really are. Tourna- ment regulars will have to keep in the back of their minds those words recently dropped from the Official Scrabble Players Dictionary, like • da," "vin" and "vino." Sign-in time both days is between 8 and 8:30 a.m., with the games (seven Saturday and six Sunday) starting at 9 a .m . For more information, call Gina at 586-2378. Have fun. Maybe next year I'll do a play in another time slot so I can enjoy my other hobby that weekend. • TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Dally Pilot. His columns appear Thursdays and Saturdays. ( ; o I cl " Fr a n k i 1 u: l' n 'l' a n cl \ I ~ r r h (;ift and Book Shop 3150 Bear Street, Costa Mesa, CA 'ii' (714) 708-4805 Visit the International Headquarters of TBN! Free hourly showings at the Virtual Reality Theater, depicting the life and miracles of Christ and the ministry of the Apostle Paul! ''""'' ''''" //1111• /fl,1111 (1f'111 /, / \.,/ /(/,1111 'l/1111 \1111 -'/•111 (t/•111 Plug into the Pilot Classified section to find services from Ihih Pilot electronics and plumbers, to landscapers and painters. n ORANGE COUNTY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER n "a miracle of talent, boldness, beauty and cleverness." -Dllttc• ""'~ " I t. I I. " r H I) r.1 tt 1\ I l o~cana ONLY 111R•• P•RfORllAllCDI April 7, 8, 9 at8pm briefly in entertainment 11ie Pad.fie Sympbony Ario- d&tibrl haS hired John Ponyte, formerly of the Kala'ma.zoo Sympnony Orcbettra, as exec- utive director ~g May 25. He will replace Louli Spis- to, wbo became president of the Detrdit Symptiony OrcheS- tra in late February. During his stx-year tenure at the tc.lamazoo Symphony Orchestra, Porsyte increaSed the orchestra's annual hiiio bY 90%, improved corporate g!v- ing by 100% and achieved ttlnding surpluses for six sea- sons. . Porsyte grew tlle orchestra's endowment from $3 million to nearly $12 million. The orches- tra's subscription base inctea.sed 22% and overall attendance at orchestra perfor- mances grew from 70,000 to 90,000. The Wla.oimous choice of the orchestra's nine-member search committee, Porsyte will take over managerial leader- ship of the S7 million Pacific Symphony Orchestra, oversee- ing both money matters and the negotiations with members of the artistic staff, including guest artists and orchestra musicians. FILLED SANDBAGS DILJ VEJtED Plug into the Pt lot Classified sectt0n to f tnd servtees from electronics and plumbers, to landscapers and painters. Dai)\ Pilot 653-4294 • Business Cards • Rubber Stamps • L~tterhead • Labels jazzerrise 1,00 •·Coad Hwv., CdM aaa.tl9M1 Moti. wed. Fri, ~ • 8;3Gam SUn. t:oo.n. Tua. 6:30pm. Thurs 7:00pm Certlfted Jantrdse lnstnat1oNslbel Altom .. FAST SERV~CE • CUSTOM DESIGNS l'C·a-co~r DESIGN• PRINT• COPY 103 E. l 7th St Costa Mesa Conwr of Nft1110n, IHbi.J Dnutf1 Mon-Fri: 8-7, Sat: 9-5 548-0700 ll12 SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1998 MUSIC JAZZQ.UB 1he 1997-98 season of the Jazz C,lub at the Orange County Per- 'forming Arts Center closes with performances by bassist Char11e Haden and pianist Kenny Barron April 3 and 4 at 7:30 and 9:45 p.m. Admission is $30. For infor- mation, call 740-7878. > SUNDAY MUSICALE The Newport Beach Public Library presents "Mozart to the American Spiritual," a free per- formance by soprano Maria Simeone and pianist Margaret Boland Sunday at 3:30 p.m. at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For information, call 717- 3801 . > FOLKLORE SINGING Ron Jonas will lead his audience in singing a variety of songs Sun- day from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at The Hub, 230 B 17th St., Costa Mesa. Donations are encouraged. For information, call 951-1248. > JAMES GALWAY The Philharmonic Society pre- sents Irish flutist James Galway in a chamber recital with the Tokyo String Quartet Monday at 8 p.m. at the Orange County Perform- FULL SET •ACRYLIC • AcrytlC w/Wtute Tip • Pink & White Powder • Lume Gel ·Silk Wrap •Acrylic •Pink ALLS • Pink & White • Lume Gel •Silk Wrap •Manicure • Plldicure •Kida HO Manlc:urt & Ped. • Hand Pnlftn · Full & Self Service Copies · Color Copies (Canon) · Binding (Spira~ V.tn, fiut/>ack, Coil) · Fax Services · Oversize Copies (.16" x any /1n111t) · PosterMaJ<er · Busine~ Cards I Letterhead, etc. · Rubber Stamps I Labels · NCR Business Forms ·Mac & IBM Computer Rentals · Laser Printus (Colar .t Blad Id) · Ty~writer Rentals • Duk-Top Publishing · lnterNet Access · Office Supplies I Office Stationery · Laminating (1lumkolll & Mounting (7l4) 438-1111 m~1 438-1180 • Fax 29SS lluW BmL • CAslJ Mm, CA 9U2' C-1/1 ,.,._,a~ (Nm,. \Ms MMttt) Ing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Lawrence Duckies will give a preview lee- ture at 7 p.m. Tldcet prices range from $13 to $42. For Information, call 553-2422. > 'COSI FAN TU,n'E' Opera P.acific presents Mozart's "C.OSi fan tutte" at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and April 4 and 5 at 2 p.m. licke\ prices range from S28 to $93. For lnfor-· mation, call 556-2122. > TR~NGLE SQUARE CONCERTS The shopping center has free live dassic rock performances sched- uled from noon to 2:30 p.m. Monday through Friday; from 7 to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday; and from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday in the Town Square at Triangle Square, 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. For informa- tion, call 722-1600. ART > 'EXTRASENSORY' Gensler presents "Extrasensory," an exhibit featuring the work of Lynn Capouya and Lee Connerat Cohan, at 4675 MacArthur Court, Newport Beach. For information, call 260-8561. . Full Color Dlgltll Prlntlnt vw,., output> . WIDE Format Dltltal Collr PrlDtllt (BIG COLOR POSTERS) • BiU Boards, Signs, D~plays & Banners, Pnstnutioo Charts • Enlargements or Photos, Artwork . Prtats frtm CAD I WlnHws AllllllaUeas ·Scanning Services • l}'pes.Uint}fF/,_,., "'-ktw1, *-) · Specialty ltemsm>,6u 1'•11, ll...,r,ab, ,,,,,_, · Photo T-Shirts I Photo Calendars ·AH Mun 1.a 1..m Select an "assisted living residence" that has: • Qualified, Experienced Caregivers • Clean Well-Equipped Homes In Safe Residential Neighborhoods • Careful Supervision • Quality Assurance after hours > 'COASTAL MAINE' through April 8 at 1604 Babcock. The Newport Beach Publk Costa Mesa. For Information, call library presents •coastal Maine," 650-3690. an exhibit of watercolors by John Salchak. Wednesday through >TUESDAY TALKS April 30 at 1000 Avocado Ave., The Orange County Museum of Newport Beach. For rnformation, Art presents Tuesday Talks at can 717·3801. Noon, a series of free talks at noon by artists, critics and histori-> WATERCOLOR EXHJllT ans complementing the art dis~ The Newport Beach Arts Commls-played In the museum's gall~rles slon presents an exhibit of water-at 850 San Clemente Drive, New- colors by local artists Erwin Fox port Beach. This Tuesday's talk and Val <:arson Wednesday will feature film historian and through May 22 at the Newport author Wllliani Moritz on "Exper- Beach City Hall gallery, 3300 !mental Film and the Beat Era.· Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. For Information, call 759-1122. Gallery hours are 9 a.m. to S p.m. weekdays. For information, call > PAINTED IN PlEJN AIR 717-3870. The city of Newport Beach pre- sents an exhibit of watercolors by > 'AMADARI SERIES' impressionist John Cosby, "Paint- The Jewish Community Center of ed in Plein Air,• through March Orange County presents 31 in the Central Library's foyer, • Amadari," a exhibit of expres-1000 Avocado Ave., Newport sionistic paintings by Jean Fitch Beach. For information, call 717- Jones, through April 15. A recep-3801. tion will be held Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. at 250 E. Baker St., Cos-> ARTIST'S EYE ta Mesa. For information, call The Costa Mesa Art League pre- 755--0340. sents its annual all media juried exhibition through Sunday at >CLOSED DOORS South Coast Village, 1631 Sun- Galle,.Y Paradiso presents an flower Ave., Costa Mesa. Admis- exhibit of works by photogra-sion is free. Hours of operation phers Janae Dimick and John are Wednesday through Saturday Dillemuth titled "Closed Doors" from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For infor- Cruise to the Ports that Shoppers Love! ,A111~&'iia... -CST: f'203S219-40 7-Night Cruise Norwegian Wind Departing April 27th • San Francisco • Seattle •Victoria, B.C. •Vancouver. B.C . •AJ1 tares are per person & based on double occupancy 3933 Birch Smtt • Nnuport &11eh • (714) 26()..()776 Procedure Performed During March '98 matlon. c.all 540-6430. website at http://www.ocart- snet.orglocma . > CAUFGRNIA LANDSCAPES The Newport Beach City Hall >OJRVATURE Gallery presents <:allfomia Land-The Orange County Museum of scapes, an exhibit of oil and Art presents David Bunn's instal- acrylk paintings by Tustin artist lation work titled .. Curvature Said Abdelsayed, through Mon-(Some Projections)" through June day at 3300 Newport BJvd., New-7 at 850 San Clemente Drive, port Beach. For information, call Newport Beach. For information, 717-3801 . call 759-1122. > FACULTY EXHIBmON > CHUCK JONES SHOWROOM An exhibit of work In different The public is invited to view the media by Orange Coast College's world of Chuck Jones and his pri- Fin~ Arts Faculty will be in the vate collection at 3636 E. Coast college's Fine Arts Gallery Highway, Corona del Mar. The through April 16. Gallery hours retail gallery is free and open ere 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday Monday through Friday from 10 through Thursday and 7 to 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday and p.m. Thursday evenings. Admis-Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.fJl. sion is free. For information, call For information, call 723-1900. 432-5039. > NAUTICAL MUSEUM > MANUEL NERI The museum features three gal- The Orange County Museum of leries: the Newport Gallery dis- Art presents "Manuel Neri: Early playing the maritime history of Works, 1953-1978" through May the area; the Model Gallery 10. The museum is at 850 San exhibiting a selection of world- Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. class models; and the Grand Hours are from 11 a.m. to 5 Salon that features touring p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. exhibits. Admission is free for Admission is SS for adults or S4 members, S4 for adults, and S 1 for seniors and students. Chil-for children. The museum is at dren under 16 and museum 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport members are free. For informa-Beach. For information, call 673- tion, call 759-1122 or visit their 7863. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Men Alive present: Who Are Your Heroes? Feablrtna: llllsl•._rlll ... llC-...... 1 ... lln llJlr, fldler, ISC Ben. F1111er IR 11IM EDd ,..., ... flllllt nc11a.r1c11.,... m This breakfast gathering Is open to all men, and fathers ore welcome to bring their sons and daughters! S1tan11v, llrll 4. 1998, 1:45 IJIL • 9:45 a.m. fir daet hdlnnadan call 514-2222. h Call Kirk Dawson for a First Class Lease or First Class Financing With Mercedes .. Benz Credit ~on new or previously .. owned vehicles We offer affordable cosmttic surgtry in certified "State-of-the-Art facilities by N.ewporl Btach surgeons. ~~-----.. ~r--,,~-----.-"11~-,,.----:g-~ 1 Lube, 011 and Fiiter 11 4-Tire Rotation I rn~:~uon '12" •Up to 5 qts. nUtl·wt. oil I •New filter t •Lube chassia ftf applicable) , .4. Tlre Rotation t lncludee waste clspoeal ,__ ___ .. ,,. " t 'I , gains STANDING ROOM ONLY Tbe Newport Beach Interna- tional Film Festival kicked off Thursday at the Edwards Big Newport in Newport Center. The festival, which runs through April 5, will showcase more than 100 films from throughout the world, making it one of the most impor- tant independent film festivals in the country. Local filmmakers and actors attended the sold-out open- ing-night screening. ANO THE WINNER IS ... Fonner Costa Mesan Russell Carpenter rode •ntaruc• to the top of the cinematography field Monday when he won an Acade- my Award for his work on the box-office smash. RESERVATIONS REQUIRED Consultants for the proposed resort at Pacific Federal Plaza released preliminary plans this week. The project calls for a 200- room hotel, which could genE'.!r- ate. about $342,000 a y.ear in transient occupancy taxes for Costa Mesa. foruin KIM HAGGERTY I DAJlY PILOT Sgt. Pat O'Sulllvan retired this week after 30 years at the Newport Beach Police Depart- ment. It was said that O'Sulllvan could get almost anyone to confess to their crimes. losses El NIAO VIC'1M • • While much lw been repOrt8d about the 10ll Ol homes arid prope!fy because ot El N'mo, the weather phe- nomenon cljimeid its latest victim last week. Greaied Ugbtniilg -the sick- ly, ernadated sea lion pip whole plight drew attention from the Daily Pilot, re.Sidents and passers-by for more than a week-was found dead near Newport Landing. STANDING UP FOR THEIR RIGHTS Employees and union leaders from Macy's and~·· demon- strated their disapproval over employee benefits Tuesday at South Coast Plaza. Carrying ~ teading, •Macy's is unfair to employees,• the workers claimed they -specifically the women -are treated unfairly with substandard vacation, health insurance and other benefits. • There's nothing substandard about Whittier students readers respond SAlVRDAY, MAROt 28, 1996 A11 • Oscar-winning cine- matographer remem- bering the excitement 1 he felt watching mon· ster movies like · "'Rodan• and •Mothra• at the Mesa Theater in the 1950s and '60s. W e hope it was a careless choice of words or a misunderstand- ing of fact that led a parent in our community to publicly label the children of Whittier School in Costa Mesa as a sub- standard product. c·oistrict may lift K-6 transfer ban, H March 21-22). Those of us who have worked with the children at Whittier for many years see them as loving, enthusiastic. capable and cooperative learners. · Skatebe>ard · park is a good idea: We speak with the combined experience of 59 years of teaching in , saying that Whittier has some of the most wonderful children you will find anywhere. The principal, the staff and the parents at Whittier are commit- • ted to enabling these LETTER OF THE WEEK students to become ~ citizens who will cOhtribute to their commu- nities. This indudes as a priority being fluent in English. But perhaps they can contribute to their communities by being fluent in SpaJli5h as well. We have watched over the years as Whittier changed from an all- English-speaking student body to a school in which 84% of the stu- dents are limited or non-English speaking. This has left our students with few English-speaking models among their peers. The hard~ Dlow was a few years ago when the school boundaries were changed, and Whittier lost a significant portion of our fluent English-speaking students. We watched as our job became more and more difficult -but we stayed because we loved our students and their families. We watched as some staff members left because the job was too difficult. Many of us improved our Spanish skills so that we could communicat~ with the parents and the students-to comfort to explain, to try to understand their needs. We have tried to take the best practices from bilingual education Jhat would enable our students to progress rapidly. Our primary goal has always been to help them function well in English. At present. 66% of our classes are conducted only in English. Last "'SJ>ring parents were given the choice of putting their children in bilin- gual or all-English dasses. The result was the balance we now have. We know we do· not have a •substandard product• at Whittier. We watch in awe as children work to learn a new language -to learn to read. write.and spttk that lan_gu~ with little hele outside of school. Usually the few hours in the dassroom are their only opportun ty to hear English -with the exception of television. We will continue trying to educate the whole child. We will keep try- ing to do our job better. While we concentrate on the academics, it is not done In isolation, and we want to see the students who leave Whit- tier be human beings who are tolerant, inquisitive, creative and caring, as well as educated. We think the vast majority are just that. , .. .. It . BIRO AMBLE BmYWOLTZ Teachers Whittier School . -------------------------------------------------' • EDITOR'S ~ The article Bird Amble and Betsy Woltz refer to In their letter 1 conQfned the following quote from parent Chris Hayden: •rm not saying anything about the Intent of Whittier School. I know they want to do what's best for the kids. But In the real world, you don't look at the Intent, you look at the product. and the product h substandard.• to write a column tor the Wot on educational issues, it reminded me very much of a PTA job. 1 received tlo lnstructiollf or proce- dures of any kind. Those will come later, when I don't do my job as they bo.ve riNllly envisloned it to be done. I have no budget. My Nll.ry at the Pilot ii exact- ly commensmate to What I J1KWft as a PTA 10om -IO, Ju1t remember, you get what you pey for. MOit imp9rtanUy, after 1 get the jOb done, tboee wbO dktn't wut the job tn the ftnt pl.cl md WWldn't help ID the llCOlld . ..-.:..wm be u. .. 1n 1m to ..... :WkMdwt .. __ , ............... nE ISSUE: Costa Mesa's reaeation panel has suggested the City Council approve plans for two skateboard parks. S hould the dty of Costa Mesa build ska.fuboarding facilities at two of their area parks c·Commission urges approval of two skate)>oard parks,• March 26)? I say, absolutely. In fact, it's about time we do something for our kids who have special interests and need a place to go because the parks and the schools are chasing these kids ~way, and they are ending up in the streets or at our schools. The schools have issues of liability and vandalism occwrlng on their property. Rightly so, they would not welcome outside use where kids could get hurt on their property. So it really is up to the cities to provide areas like this for the kids. rd really love to see that happen. I'd like to see the skate parks bWlt on the Bast Side and the West Side of Costa Mesa to balance it out. Newport Beech~ Would take \ll> a similar endeavor in tbeii' parks. mNEOUNl.AP Costa Mesa Criticism, however, is what I hope to gain from this column. Just remember, kill the message, not the messenger. Public schools supel'Vi.sion? l also think all par- ties and their parents should sign liability waivers to enter the park. That way, we won't have any deep-pocket lawsuits. I think also, then, that skate- boarding, as far as doing dam- age to property in the areas, should be outlawed. I think kids riding boards from one destina- tion to another are no problem. ~ut I think if you look around in public areas and see the trick riding they do with their rails, breaking up bricks and concrete -1 know my front yard has been damaged several times by skatebOarders riding their rails on my brlClcw'Odc-you can see it should be oUtlawed I think they lboWd use the parks to do their trick~· Also, beltnetS Arid protective gear aboWd be worn. JERYWAU. Newport-Mela realize something please: The reason they're driven out of the parks and off private property is because of the ~e they do. Riding a sk.Atebdard does not cause any damage as far a,t rid- ing from one place to the other. But when kids are clipping their rails and running their rails , ~my poperty or olc>ng school property, they seVerely damage bricks and concrete. They mm:k up and destroy prqperty. These are private and public properties. Skaleboaiden need to not do that. U you want tbem to be taken care of, I think maybe What you should dO is build your own iaae meas in your back yard and let tbeto. daxDAge your home brickwork and your sidewalks and an tbal My Ii~ walk out in froot of my home b Chii>J>e4 and aacked and JoOb like a truck has run over it Ska~ 1t'lelf is cer- ~ not a aime, and riding from one destination to the oth- er isn't. I just think public a.lid priVate propei:ty should not be . . and I think. d course. safety pro-• tection. Run lt like a true busi- ness. 1bat way they all have a • method for paying for their • maintenance and superviSion. KAntYSMITH Newport-.... ..::.-.- ' I .~ " 1'1t SATURDAY. MARCH 28. 1998 RIVIERA CO~NUED FROM A1 The meal must have been pretty good, because Nordstrom eventually did open a store at South Coast Plaza. BoUJcary said the Riviera always prided itself on providing a dining experience that, while classy and extravagant, w~ nev- er stuffy. •, "I think that's what made it so special,· she said. "People would come in and know all the names ot the waiters, even the busboys." Laguna Beach residents Don and Shannon Hamilton said the Riviera holds a special place in their hearts and are sad to see it go. ·we came here on our first rught in Califorrua and that's still the best meal we ever had," Don Hamilton said after having one last lunch at the Riviera on Friday. While the Riviera will close for good after dinner tonight, Bous- cary said she hopes the younger managers -some of whom have CENTER C-ONTINUED FROM A 1 U)e board was unable to do so. "We hope we'll be able to stay at least 10 years," Finch said. t ' ' • . • ·. 'i' /\LDEN'S CARPET has opened a new Arca Rug Studio Why PclY Dept Store Prices? ALL HllGS & HllNNERS on SALE. t tanchnacte wools, 'iynthc1ics, sisal ALDEN'S CARPETS, INC. I hh ~ Pl<1< <'1111<1 ~I • ( O"ftl ~ll'~d 646-4838 worked thent for 30 years -wW someday reopen the restaurant et another site. But no formal plan1 I or bring- ing tbe Riviera back are set. ab said Since news of the Riviera dos- ing leaked to custi>mers last week.. Bou.scary said the restau- rant has been swamped with calls from sad diners hoping to make dinner reservations for one last meal before the doon dose. "It's been unbelievable,• she said. •1n the last week, we've bad hundreds of calls.• · The demand for one last sup- per at the· Ri'4era means tables at the restaurant are booked solid today and no more reservations or walk-ins are being taken, Bous- cary said. She did say she hoped old friends would stop by to say goodbye from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.. today, when the Riviera will be open for lunch, or after 5 p.m. when the final dinner meals will be served. "We'll probably go straight through until 2 a.m.," Bouscary said. "Maybe we'll get the whole school, too." Programs that will be moved out of the Harper school to ac- commodate the Adult Education Center include California Inter- scholastic Federation and a men- tal health program. POLICE l volunteer diredory OO~NUED~~M '-~-~----~~·~·y·~·~~~~-b-~-~-~-~~-·a-m~~~~ • . I . ~ VOl.UNlllJt DNCTOllY nn -&MOAJ' u-.~ ... __ _ for 11 yea.rs. S>eriodic.alfy 1n the~~I Pilot. If you'd and group leader tnwUng sesEons Volunteer ~..utl a.re need-~ on added incentive, the dty like lnicinMtlon on ng your organ!-are free. 'They also hlclude a light ed at the Centennial Parm at would forgive $1,000 for each ~ llstad. all -4321, ext. 331. lu.Dcb.. To register, call 283-1111 as the Orange County Fairgrounds year the officers live in Costa soon as possible. in Costa Mesa. Call Ginny Mesa up to 10 years for a maxi ALS ASSOOATION ORANGE Smith, 708-1517. ' -COUNTY CHAPTER BAU.ET PAOACA m~~: s:~~ M:= ~~o The Amyotropblc Lateral Sde-The Ballet Pa.dfica Guild. a vol-COSTA MESA unRACY COUNOL receive the maximum loan of rosil Association, Orange County unteer support group for Ballet The Costa Mesa Uteracy Cen- $3 Chapter, needs many volunteers. Pacifica, needs volunteen for a ter needs volunteer tutors to 5,000 would have to pay back Por information. call the chapter variety of tasks. For information. teach English as a second lan- • only $25,000 after 10 years. office at 375-1922. call Molly Lynch at 851-9930. guage. Pree Laubach training is The proPQsed assistance pro-provided and requires no for- gram is based on a similer one in ALZHEIME~'S ASSOOATION OF BOYS AND GIRLS Q.UBS OF COS-elgn language skills. In addition Anaheim, where about 30 police ORANGE COUNTY TA MESAl/NEWPORT BEACH to earning certification, gradu- officers have taken advantage of The Alzheimer's Association of The three area Boys and ates will be assigned a student · the city asmstance and bought Orange County needs volunteers · Girls Clubs need volunteer at a nearby teaching center. A homes in that dty, offlcer:s said. for either of two services -•help-coaches and arts and crafts tax-deductible $30 mat'erials fee Some Costa Mesa police sup-line• assistants at the chapter workshop teachers. F.or loca-provides everything needed. To port bringing a program like office, or support group leaders-lions and more information, call register, call 548-3384 or 548- Anl\heim's to Costa Mesa. /co-leaders in the community. Die~ Powers, 642-2245. 6584. .. JU a. rEfsident of the city and as a police officer, I really like the idea," Detective Garth Wilson RAU SCH said. •1 believe it would get [Cos- ta Mesa officers) more attuned to community matte.rs and foster a CONTINUED FROM A 1 more personal approach to fight- ing crime.• Police Officer Tim Stam, who owns a home in Costa Mesa, said having more police in town around the dock figures to help combat crime. "It's like having an extra set of eyes 24 hours a day," he said. "You really pay a lot more atten- tion to (crime) because it's your b.ome." were also injured. Arthur remained in a coma for several months until she awoke and was crowned Homecoming Queen. Last month, Superior Court Judge Everett W. Dickey found Rausch guilty of misdemeanor vebicular manslaughter with negligence, the least serious ot' the three charges prosecutors had lodged against him. DONATE YOUR Ji.. BOAT A,.. HIGHEST TAX WRITE OFF POSSIBLE DONTTHROWYOUR MONEY AWAY. NO MORE SLIP OR STORAGE FEES. 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Side counterparts, ha.s a high •They have just started Latino and limited-English stu-attending school here,• dent population. Of the schools McWherton said. · 553 students, 88% are Latino The limited-English chasm and 70% have limited f::nglish also means the school has lower skiUs. • ~tand~dized test scores, which " BWngual instruction b~s in Bundy said does not mean the kil\dergarten and continues students aren't learning. through the third grades for stu-"We have the same curricu- 4ents who need it. There are lum as they have in Uncoln and transition programs that help the Whittier,• she said. ~Some of our students take what they've students need more support, but learned in Spanish and apply it we don't lower standards.• to English. In Julie DeMaio's fifth-grade "There are so many of the class, students are learning long concepts they can learn in Span-division, division factors through isb and transfer to English,• said 12 and where and how to place a Jill McWherton, the schools Ian-decimal, in English. guage acquisition coordinator. Regular instruction is comple- Some of the transferable com-mented with hands-on projects ponents include the differences and decorative wall hangings. between a letter and a word, For instance, DeMaio asked between a word and sentence, her students to write inside the and between a sentence and a outlines of silhouettes of slaves paragraph. the thoughts they might have •The punctuation in our two had. Responses included: "I wish languages a.re almost identical I could see my family,• MI wish I as wen,• McWherton said. had a bigger house," and MI wish English spelling is empha-I had a chance to run away." sized in the later bilingual One student drew a picture of a grades as students begin taking slave jumping off of a slave ship English-only classes. as it was crossing the Atlantic Just as there is a language Ocean. barrier that school officials a.re MThis helps students to think attempting to bridge for their about what they're reading,• students at Wilson, McWherton DeMaio said. said there is another language And the students at Wilson barrier that separates prof es-have been busily gobbling up all sional educators from laymen. kinds of information from the Confusion created by misused school's library, which recently jargon may be a factor in much had an infusion of funds to help of the controversy and confusion restock its shelves with new that surrounds bilingual educa-books. As part of the district's tion, McWherton said. reading incentive program, Wil- Some of the technical llnguis-son's students have read about tic terms that get thrown around 75,000 books. and readily exchanged are the Another thread is the lan- term.s M English speaking• vs. guage and cultural differences MEnglish proficient.• The latter that many of the students' par- i.mplies that students are fully ents have to face in coming to proficient in reading, writing the U.S. Wtlson has a migrant and speaking the language. preschool and parent education •They are not interchange-program to help bridge this gap. :able," McWherton said. MStudents The program educates par- • may be able to speak in and ents about community-based •understand English and still not be health and social services avail-~able to read and wnte and com-1 able to them. There is also Eng- LASSES -Private & Group, all ages SALSA·SWING·FOXTROT·HIPHOP·DISCO LATIN·FLAMENCO-BELLY·POLYNESIAN & MORE "Thls program helps parents help the1r kids. " . -GREGORIA GARCIA 11Jh imtructlon available. •This program helps parents help their kids,• parent Gregona Garcia said through an inter- preter. "It teaches us bow to motivate our kids to learn and it helps the preschool kids to get ready for kindergarten." A graduate of the migrant program, Lorena Valdivia is now one of the program directors. "This program provided sum- mer school for us and a home- school connection,• she said. "The goal is to place in students' minds the idea that they will ~raduate and go into higher education.• Soon to graduate from Cal State Fullerton, Valdivia, who plans to be a teacher on the West Side, said she's proof that the program works. THE TEST SCORES Like its West Side counter- parts, Wilson has used both the Comprehensive Test of Basic Skills and its Spanish equiva- lent, the Spanish Assessment of Basic Education. Although, as Bundy said, they may not be accurate in measuring student proficiency, a look at the test scores leaves the impression that the student.a aren't learning Eng- lish o.r Spanish. By the time they're in the ti.ftb grade, students' reading teat scores, out of 100, a.re at 11 in English and 23 in Spanish Fourth-graders' reading scores are 12 in English and 14 ln Span- ish. There ts a 1lgnificant increase in the scores of students in the lower grades. On the CTBS, they scored 28 in English and 24 in Spanish. There is also a· signifi- cant increase in second-grade math scores, with 49 in English and 27 in Spanish. School boa.rd member Martha Fluor said the.re are several fac- tors that may affect the scores, such as how long the students have been attending the school. ·u those students have been at the school three years, we have a very sigrulicant prob- lem,• she said. Bundy said Wilson's most recent study two years ago showed that about 60% of the children have been at the school for several years. "I know it hasn't changed much since then," she said. Board member Wendy Leece, who opposes bilingual educa- tion, said the low standards are la.rgely the result of state-man- dated programs. MWe must use only those strategies that cause our stu- dents and limited-English pa.r- ents to really stretch and learn English faster,• she said. "The kids are able. They can learn.· FREE! • RlemotAtt Dell•ery wtlh Purchase qf 5~.Sel w lad. • Protecdtt COftrl • lwlntl • Piil ' SAlUIU>AY, MAAGH 28. 1998 A1S Mary CoUtng _.. .... ....... Old .... - •Clarba batM migrant preschool dMlat WlllOa.. 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The Tea Garden is a popular setting tar weddings against a backdrop of wisteria growing above the arbor, while winter primrose (oboonica) blooms in the garden. Relax dming high tea. served Monday through Friday from 2:30 to 4 pm. One day notice is required. Wandering through the Display Shade Garden, you'll find a 35-year-old M005ehom Fem. Hang- ing flower baskets fill the air with a variety of hues. In April and May, watch for the orchid cactus to bloom The Central Patio is a lovely place for meetings, sodal gatherings and receptions. The lush pink shrub you'll find here is Indian Hawthorne. Borders of red and white begonias, beds of yellow and orange marigolds, pwple petunias around the fountain pool and giant amaryllis in terra cotta pots lining the garden patio provide the perfect setting for lunch here at Cafe Jardin. "Luncheon on the Terrace" is .overseen by well-known restaurateur Pascal Olhats. Served week.days from 11:30 am. to 2 p.m., the menu features appetizers, entree sa1ads, sandwiches, fresh fish and d~. For reservations, call (714) 673-0033. Walk through the Fem Grotto to observe luscious fern specimens: Moosehom, Staghom and Mother are among the varieties. The unusual ligularia (relative to the leopard plant) with its large green leaves cut out in the center will soon produce yellow daisy-like flowers. The lh>pical Conservatory, where orchids predominate, houses a lovely koi pond Hanging and bedded bromeliads in pinks and reds, Spanish mos.5 and other epiphytes can be spotted among the coloiful-leafed crotons. Look for the striped pineapple plant R05e lovers will find repose in the R05e Garden with beds filled with large hybrids (just starting to bloom nowl), standards and iceberg rose bushes. In the small Asian Garden. a bo tree~ watch. Don't miss the Touch and Smell Garden, where plants are arranged at wheelchair height Touch the plants, then smell the fragrance left on your hands from the rose, lime, coconut and pineapple geranimns. Sherman Library and Gardens is at 2647 E. Pacific Coast Highway, between Dahlia and FemJeaf. Garden Director: Wade Roberts. Open daily 10:30 a.m. to 4 pm. Ad.mis.sion: Adults, $3; 12-16 years, $1; 11 and under, free. The Gift Shop with unique indoor and garden items is open daily, 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Docent-led student and adult tours. Call (714) 673-2261. •Slat Annual Newport to~ ~ Bnsenada lntematlonal Yacht Race • April 24, Noon start. Lookout Point at Ocean Blvd. in Corona del Mar is the best :SF•R•A•M•E & D•E•S•l•G•N= ~ --Custom Picture Framing •Museum Quality Framing •Design, Color, Coordinotion:-Croftsmonsh ip •Choose From Over 1,000 Mouldings r-1-.-v.--0 -,-,-1 I ANY PURCHASE I L _____ WITH~ISCOU~N~~~RES±~~~----J 2515 E. COAST HWY., STE. Q • First Block South of f\AacArthur ... 673-6576 . ~ EYE·OP NE Rainfalls early on IOCal prep baseball teams, who go 0 for 4 richard dunn· · . •Newport Harbor commits eight errors in a 5-3 Sea View League loss to El Toro. By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot ~ FOREST -,With the evening sun hiding behind storm clouds, Newport Harbor High's base- ball team lined up along the third-base chalk and spriDted into center field. Gasping for air, the play~ ers ran sprints after their game with Sea View League foe El Toro Friday. Enough said? Though the scoreboard indicated a tightly played 5-3 contest between the visiting Sailors (3-4, 0-2 in league) and the Chargers (7-3, 2-1), the line score that shows eight Newport errors was the reality as the hosts notched the W. "The key for a young, inexperienced team like H I G H S C H 0 0 L B t\ S E 8 f\ L L we have is to stress playing the game one pitch at a time,• Sailor Coach Jim Kiefer said. "We made mis- takes early and they 'carried through the rest of the .game." • Kiefer, who manages a team without any seniors, watched·bis grQup commit three mishaps in the bot- tom of the first to .IJ>Ot the Chargers a run. Defensively, the ~aveling continued with Tar defenders making an· error in each of the five innings to follow, helping the hosts put runs on the board ~the second and fourth innings. From the plate, though, Newport Harbor was stringing together mini rallies and finally pushed a run across the plate in the top of the third when sophotnore Scott Beerer ripped a deep liner to cent- •SEE NEWPORT PAGE 84 QUOTE OF THE DAY 7t doait matter' If tt• a at#t!fJ °' noc. ~a win II a win ... • -NEWPORT HAJUJOlrS DAN GUINN ... HIGH SCHOOL BOYS VOLLEYBALL And well it should be. Hale Irwin shot a course record 62, thanks to the fortuitous rake on 17. Tie famous bunker rake from the 17th hole that saved Hale Irwin's ball from rolling into the water and ultimately allowed him to shoot a course-record 62 in the final round and win the Toshiba Senior Classic, will be secured in a glass case in the clubhouse at Newport Beach Country Club, according to NBCC head pro Paul Hahn. David Wooten, president of the company that owns NBCC, is credited for tracking Irwin down after his record~etting round and getting the three-time U.S. Open winner to autograph the rake. · Will there ever be a more distinguished rake? Not in our lifetime. • lbe a1xth &onual Mazda Orange Coast College Classic at Mesa Verde Country Club raised $25,000 for the college last Monday, with the Superior Cof- fee group shooting a best-ball 51 to win the event. Bill Longfield, Ray Hunt, Vasili Panos and Jay Buettner played on the winning team. Walker Smith Jr., Walker "1\ip" Smith m, both of Newport Beadl, and Marty LaRoche and Alan Ochiai finished second at 63, a group from Costa· Mesa-based Smith & Sons Investment Co. Jane Hilgendorf (Corona del Mar), the OG.C professor of physical educ'atiOn. won longest drive for-ladies, ~e Cc)rey Thabit won for men.' Jim Drew and nm Blett won closest to the • pin.cs ' I I KM ~lY I OAl.Y Pl.OT bOr Hlgla's Scott Dore goea up to block Oller Matt Wendt'• spike Friday night. . ' s drill rs, 3- -. ----l •No.· 1-ranked Newport Harbor turns the tabie~ on Huntington Bea eh for the first time since '~2. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot HUNTINGTON BEACH -The Newport Harbor High boys vol- leyball team made its third stop on it's 1998 Redemption Tour Fri- day night at Huntington Beach, where the host Oilers absorbed their first defeat at the hands of the Sailors since 1992. "I know it's been a while," said Newport Coach Dan Glenn after the 15-6, 15- 8, i9-17 verdict, which improved Orange Coun- ty's top-ranked team to 3- 0. Having typically taken their lumps against rugged preleague com- petition in recent years, the Tars had previously rolled through perennial nemeses Mira Costa and Nelson Laguna Beach, though they lost in the Division I finals of the Orange County Champi- onships Monday to Corona del Mar (not reflected on their record, since it was a best-of-three match). Huntington (3-3), knocked off No. 2-rank.ed CdM in five Wednesday to prove worthy of the respect Glenn and others in the county's volleyball communi- ty bestow upon veteran coach Rocky Ciarelli's program. "Newport may have more options and Danny always does a good job of using~ bench," Cia- relli said. "(Harbor) is missing their middle blocker (6-ffiqt-7 Adam Hearlson sat out again, with a sprained ankle), so when he comes back that will give them another option. But sometim$ it doesn't hurt to have an injury ttar- ly in the season, because it lets some guys get some experiepce maybe they wou14n't have otherwise.~ Glenn shook up 1hE starting lineup, inclUd- ipg senior John Stout. Glenn also worked sophomore middle blocker Billy Clayton in his revolving-door rota- tion. "Stout (four kills) has worked bard for four years and I hadn't been giving him his shot," Glenn explained. • Allq Billy (five kills and one solo block) is very physical.• Outside hitters Matt Jameson and Scott Archbold, third-year setter Travis Nelson's old stand, bys, were the primary weapon.$ for the winners, each accumulat- ing 25 kills. "They're so consistent," Glenn said of Archbold, a senior, and Jameson, a junior. Senior middle blocker Rick Robinson chipped in seven kills, while fellow senior middle Scott "Huntington didn't play well the first two games and we capi-tanZed, • Glenn . rniiiie-r1n_:-t-f)(Jre--CO:tle<:tect-si1rt:Jt-the"-Sl!liiD1rr-it ers) picked it up in the third game 13 blocks and added seven kills. and I think we have shown a ten-Nelson continued his sparkling dency to be a little flat when we play as the trigger man, and even get a lead. It doesn't matter if it's notched four kills, while Zacll a sweep or not, because a win is a Wells (four kills), Ty Tramblie win. rm just nappy to come in '(acrobatic back-row derense) and here and beat these guys." junior Alan Um.on rounded out Having played both Back Bay the team effort. teams in three days, Ciarelli, said both are similar. •SEE VOLLEYBALL PAGE 83 l fli-. SATURDAY, MARCH 028,' 1998 ' '92MAZDA MIATA w. r.I powu. mint --£1000 . "I~ llL ~913) $9999 '5CHEW CAMAROZ.28 We, r.I,..,. CD,Allo. (116751) $13,987 Newpon Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot EQUESTRIAN / Palmieri, Dorris top local riders • Equestrian show finally beats El Niiio to the punch. COSTA MESA -Corona del Mar High 's Nicole Palmien and Newport Harbor nder Lindsey Dorris each won an event on the junior varsity level in the fourth Interscholastic Equestrian League show of the season Sun- day at the Orange County Fair- grounds. · Palmieri was first m junior var- sity jumpers speed event, while Dorris topped the field in N hunters under saddle. Palnueri was second m two other JV jumpers competibons Sunday, earrung the overall champ1onsh1p for the JV Jumpers class. She had two fourth-pldce showings and one Uurd place m the third lEL show of the season contested Saturday. Doms hnished SE'venth in hWlt seat eqwtauon Sunday and was seventh cmd eighth, respectively, in hunters under saddle dnd hunt seat equitation Ill Saturddy's show. Due to a slnng of recent ram- outs, two shows wcrP held back- to-back. Nicole Hoyt, ndlng for Ensign Intermediate, collected two sec- onds and a two thirds in Jumper classes Sunday, while Tiffany Washington (Newport), as weU as CdM riders Megdn Wood and Katie Vellucn also compE>ted • The h!th and stxth '>hows of the season will also be held on consecut1vP days at the fair- grounds, Apnl 4-5. JC VOLLEYBALL COSTA MESA -Orange Coast College's men's volleyball team needed JUSl three games to top VlS1ting Long RE>dch City in South Coast Conference inter- co l'fay wmmng 15-3, 15-6, 15-9. The Pirotes ( 15-1. J 1-1) were paqed by freshman setter Ryan HiSkey's 20 assists, wllile Nicolas Dominik tallied six kills. Mark Po~e.i added five kilb. Lortg Beach City remairis wm- less at 0-12, Coach <'.'.:buck Cutenese's Bucs vi6jt Grossmont Tuesday to r~ume Orange Empire Confer- en~ action. Wrestling coach NEWPORT BEACH New- port Harbor H1gh's athletJc department 1s searching for qual- ified applicants to coach the sport of wrestling on a walk-on ha.sis. Those interested should con- tact Athletic Director Enc Tuell al the school's athletic department (760-3327) KIM HAGGERTY I DAILY PILOT ' Sailors Zach Wetb ... Ud Rldl Roblmon (3) go up to block; below, teammate Matt Jameson (6) dlga as Robl.liJon IOoka on In Newport Harbon aweep at Huntington Beach Frlday night. Mustangs drop t 1-7 decision to Monarchs smPA.-ANA -Costa, ~ Hi~~No. 1 singles T E N N I S !ran and . 2, each t0olt sets but it was not enough Mustangs to defeat Mater Dei in an 11-7 nonleague loss. n an and Kaki each took the Monarch's No. 2 and No. 3 players, but the Mustangs fall to 4-5 on the season. FRIDAY'S COUNTS Newport Landing -1 boat. 15 anglers. 11 calico bass, 52 sand bass, 2 sculpin, 2 sheephead. Davey's Lodrer -no report. NON LEAGUE MATER 1>£1 11, CoSTA MESA 1 Singles -Tran (CM) lost to Yeung, 6-4; def. Evers, 6-3; def Howard, 6-0. Kaki (CM) lost, 6-3; won, 6-3, 6-2. Gravis (CM) lost. 6-2. 6-4, 6-0. Doubles -Huang-Pham (CM) lost to Hatton-Mews, 6-4; lost to Dougherty-Dinh, 6-3; def. Born-Brown. 7-5; Kazt-Urbina (CM} lost, 6-1, 6-3. won, 6-1. Nguyen-Morris (CM) lost. 6-2, 6-4, won, 6-2. YOUTH SPORTS THERE'S NO TO(MORROW)·~ IT'S RIGHT Nd • •Dodgers edge Diamondbacks, 4-2, in Majors pla Morrow paves way with a strong pitching perform NEWPORT BEACH -The Dodgers used LITTLE LE a late-game rally to squeak by the D1a- mondbacks, 4-2, in Newport Beach Little League Majors action a strong pitching performance by Diamondback pitcher Billy M Morrow held the Dodgers scoreless until two errors, a walk perfectly executed bunt by Dodger Jerrltt lb.ayer put the 'Ba the board. The Dodgers scored three runs m the filth uuung after Thavllilli.,.19 the mound. Brian Reynolds was 2 for 3 for the D1dil1ondbacks • Mariners 5, Cardinals 2 Andy Lujan and Barrett Sprowl combmed lo hold the Ca:r<liI• two hits and one earned run m the wm The Mariners' offensive attack was paced by fyler Dowers Taylor Storm, each who belled hrsHnIWlg doubles. Michael Garten was strong on the hill for the Cards, and Collins hit a double. • Mariners 15, Braves 2 The Mariners remained uncl<'lc•atPd 111 three games as Sprowl, Lujan and Dom Rubino edch hdcl multiple hits. Sprowl and Dowers did not dllow c1n edrned run • Reds 3, Angels 2 A well-executed defens1\/'t> stc1nd by the Reds squelched an rally when Ryan Rhodes c1nd Danny Marin-Finn turned a squeeze attempt into a doublE' play The Reds dlso received solid ing from Blake Contant, as well as Rhodes Strong pitching was also turned m by the Angels Todd Ma David Musinbacher. Newport-Mesa's first All-Net girls team consolation crown at postseason tournam.elllli FULLERTON -Newport-1\tesa 's first NJB girls All-Net team, the Sparks. rallied lo take the consolation championship ·of the postseason to when it topped Pocketland, 23-22, at Fullerton College. The Sparks, compnsed of seventh grdders topped Brea at High, 38-32, before falling to Orange, 46-38 The loss sent the the consolation final to face the squa4 out ol Sacramento. . Mlt was very good defensive both teams," ~ DougKanis said. •Tuey wer& d we forced and their shots weren't falling." The Sparks, wbo were led all season by leading scorer Katliy erd and the itefemive work of Michael Sanford, wrapped up ular season with a record of 7 -7, but were thrilled with the out . the tourname nt. MWe formed o~ first girls' All-Net traveling team that we ho play together through junior high school,• said Tony Naff, the player agent. #We hope to form at one more such team for sey sixth grade girls by next season." 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I . •' .. 1 l SATURDAY, MARCH 28~ 1998 '.I : J CdM unable to handle the Woodbridge southpaw, and lose Sea V1ew League game. By Richard Dunn, Datly Pilot' CORONA DEL MAR -If it were p~ayers with long-term potential tije professional baseball scouts were interested in seeing Friday, they came to the right ballpark with pitchers Matt Larson of Coro- na 'del Mar High and Kevin Beavers of Woodbridge on the mound. lf it were great fundamentals and a ,game with suspense they were committed to seeing, those scouts went to the wrong place. Though the pitching duel never transpired, the host Sea Kings might have found another usable arm this season in senior right- NEWPORT CONTINUED FROM 81 er to drive in Shaun O'Donnell for U1e sacrifice fly. O'Donnell, the Tars' No. 3 hit- ter, reached base three times - all on walks -and scored twice. "Offensively our problem is cashing in," Kiefer said as his team left eight runners on the bctses, six of those in scoring posi- llon. "That gets back to the men- tdl thing." Kiefer, with four of !us starters being sophomores and the rest juniors, said that his team can compete well in the league when it grasps the mental edge. "There are only so many kids at the high school level with that mental edge. We're trying to find those who do," he said. "We need two or three more guys to be (ones with mental toughness) and unW we do ... " Friday's cont.est did feature a strong pitching outing by right- handed pitcher Beerer, who went the distance despite suffering the loss to even tus mark at 2-2. "Scott wds great on the mound. He really battled through some rough spots and did a good job," Kiefer said. Beerer tal - lied seven strikeouts and allowed two ectrned runs. One of hander Brian Phillips. But most of the Wood- bridge d8.Jtlllge was done by the time Phillips started the third inning in the Warriors' 10-1 Sea View League victory. "We need to make some changes and we're going to make them,· CdM Coach John Emme said. "Those Hattield changes include our approach (to the game). We need to play with aggressiveness instead of being passive, and if it means personnel changes, then we'll do it. n It isn't easy to alter attitude and character, but after the Sea Kings' third consecutive Sea View set- back to open the campaign, it def- initely appears as if a reality check is in order for a team that entered 1998 with an abundance of often- high school baseball sive self-esteem. Beavers, a senior left- bander headed for Texas A&M, did what he could to assure the Sea Kings that their troubles aren't over. Beavers, 6-foot-4, pos- sesses a nasty tailing ·fast- ball which scouts clock con- sistently at 83 mph. Some reacll 85 mph. Beavers tossed a two-hit- ter in his distance-going crusade against Corona del Mar (3-5, 0-3 in league), striking out nine and walking five. Beavers, who made 105 pitches: retired 17 of the last 20 batters he faced, after the Sea Kings scored their lone run in the second inning on Beavers' wild pitch with Mark Hatfield on third. While the small supply of scouts in attendance were no doubt impressed with Beaver5, they couldn't help but like what they saw in Larson's fastball, which reaches the 8'1-88 mph range, even though the Cd.M junior right-han- der didn't last long. Beavers, who has struck out 46 batters in 25 innings th.is year, pitched his first complete game of the season. He got all the support he needed in the first inning when the Warriors (6-3, 2-1) scored five runs. With the bases loaded and two out 1n the first, Woodbridge's Nick O'Neil drove in two runs, then an infield single later, Zack Fc>ster ripped a three-run triple to right field. Larson gave up seven hits and six runs (five earned) in two innings of work before Emme stopped the bleeding. "They just sprayed the ball around a little," Emme said. "That's baseball. They put the ball in play and the balls Newport Beach/C.olca Mesa Daily Pilot ' dropped in. I don't think (Larson) was really that bad. He said he felt weak (after playing seven innings of shortstop on Thursday)." · Cd.M's only run came in the sec- ond inning when Hatfield doubled to center field to open the frame, moved to third on teammate Eric Wiethom's single and scored on Beavers' wild pitch~ Woodbridge collected 15 hits, led by leadoff man Steve terwiske (3 for 5) and Pete Dahlgren (3 for 4), the grandson of Babe Dahlgren, the former Yankee first baseman renowned for replacing Lou Newport Hai bor ( 3 ·l) U J. r '•• a • • ' •..ii · Gehrig at that position in the New York lineup. SfA VIEW LEAGUE Wooaell:IDGE 10, CDM 1 Woodbridge 510 310 0 : 10 15 0 Corona del Mar 010 000 O -1 2 4 Beavers and Okuma; Larson, Phillips (3) and Hatfield. W -Beavers, 3-1. L -Larson. 2B -Okuma (W), Dahlgren (W), Wolf (W), Hatfield (CdM). 38 -Foster (W). Aliso • mercies Estancia, 12-2 in 6 • Wolverines belt three homers, and end it early. ALISO VIEJO -Matt Mueller of Estancia High doubled home teammate Armando Ortiz in the fifth inning, but it was the Eagles' only hit on Friday in their 12-2 Pacific Coast League baseball setback against host Aliso Niguel. The Wolverines ended the game with a run in the bottom of the sixth inning, usher- ing in the first- year lO~run mercy rule. Estancia fell to 0-7, 0-3 in PCL play. "That's a much better feeling,• Estancia Coach Ttm Mueller Green said of Beerer Beers few mis- takes was a soft breakmg ball to Charger illddofl hitter Darron Ohlwiler. Ohlwiler smashed the 1-0 pitch o~er the left field fence. BRIAN POBUOA I DAit Y PILOT Estancia High's Steve Wilson (above) delivers a pitch during Friday afternoon's PacWc Coast League baseball game at Aliso Niguel. Below, a gathering at the hill as pitcher Jonathan Meyer (32) and catcher Adam Thunell (25) listen to Estancia Coach Tim Green in an attempt to put out a fire. It wasn't the Eagles' day, they dropped a 12-2 six-inning decision to the Wolverines. the mercy rule, •because (the Wolverines) were going to start another big inning (in the sixth). It was already coming.• In the fourth inning, Estancia got on the board when designat- ed hitter Miguel Burciaga was hit by a pitch, stole second and third, and scored on a wild pitch. Down 4-1, Kiefer's crew put together a two-run filth inning with some help from El Toro's i.tartmg hurler, left-hander David Reyes. Reyes issued no-out, back-to- back walks to O'Donnell and Olarlie Waite. Langsdon deliv- ered a single to drive in O'Don- mall and Beerer earned his sec-~ RBI Gt the day with another 6difice fly to center. Waite, also a junior, was solid ~d the plate on defense, nail- ~ne Charger runner trying to r;Qa1 second and scooping balls 1)\1$ of the dirt on several occa - ~. "Charlie really kept us in there,• Kiefer said of his backstop. .After the game, though, Kie fer lectured the !;quad on letting go pf mistakes and keeping a posi- ·:ve.self-image. •we throw a couple · balls in e dirt and that sets the tone for rest of the game, n he said jWtth his players in the back- ~d running their sprints. "Up U'hal torlay, we've been solid ~~ively.· SEA VIEW LEAGUE ' IL To.K> 5, N£WPORT HARllCM l ~rt Harbor001 PlO O -3 4 8 irr«O" 120 101 x -s 9 o 8eerer and Waite; Reyes, Pearce (5) and Lucas. W -Reyes; Sv -Pearce; ~ • Beerer, 2-2. HR -Olhwiler (ET). In the fifth, Ortiz, a freshman, walke d and then scored on Mueller's double. Estancia senior left-hander Jonathan Meyer retired the first seven Wolverine hitters he faced, then the roof caved in. "We played perfect in the first and secondinnmgs;-therrdisaster hit (in the third)," Green said, referring to Aliso Niguel's seven- run third. The Wolverines, who hit three home runs against Eagle pitch- ing, added three runs in the fourth, then single runs in the fifth and sixth. Alter a home run, a single and a walk for Aliso Niguel in the third, an error contributed to the Estancia decline. Following the miscue, the Wolverine& added a walk, a dou- ble and a home run. MOAC COAST LEAGUE Auso NIGUIL 12. IEsTANClA 2 Estancia 000 110 -2 1 3 Aliso Niguel 007 311 -1212 1 Meyer, Wiison (4), Mosansky (6) M'ld ThuMll. T1nos. Ny (6) M\d St\.ltlmaw\. w -Tanos. L • Meyer, ().6, 28 -Muefler (E), MotMs (AN), Hiii (AN). Stwman (AN). HR -Stutzman (AN). Campbell (AN)"' Eselson (AN). UNIVERSITY UNLOADS ON MUSTANGS WITH 10--1 SPANH.ING • li'ojans pound out 14 hits en route to runaway victory. 8y Barry Faulkner, Dally Pilot COSTA MESA-A 14le arriving umpire allowed the UnJvensi~ ~h batibell team few ~a minutes of hlttirig plastic goU b41ll on tM rlght·field grau Pdday and the Th>jam ~ m tee off on C01ta Meta pltchen once thhig• got under way. · With their boned battirig eyes, as well as a jet·stream breeze blOWing out, six d.ilferent 'n'Ojans cleUed the fenc81 to key a 10·1 Pacific Coast League victory. Another laser beam off a Uni bat touched down three feet from the top of left-field fence fore 330- foot single and yet another 1111ash one-hopped the~ wind screen in cen,ter as the villton pounded 1-' hits to drop the MU1t4Dgs to t -7 (including three fodelts), t ·2 in league. Univeriity's Steve Nolan set the tone for the a.lu.m.lnum assault, yaitking a 3-2 fastball over the bar· rt.er in left to put the nojans in O'\.tlsG mode. A1ler Dan <:andela's drove ln a run with a lirigle and Bill Pike's taCrifice Oy ~ him, pttche.r Matt Oiinb.18 reOeived a ftee tout of the base paths, courtesy of another fence-clearing blast to left for a 4-0 cushion. That was all Gamble would need to post the vtctory, though Mesa r~ed for its only tally in the second, when Nick Lambert dou- bled to start tbe frame. Ch.ris DeSandro'1 groundout moved t.:ambert to thiti:J, ~om where he trotted home on JoSh Ut- tle'• grounder to sb6tt. But M• sttanded two in the 1Mhig and did the Mme ln th fifth. wuttng bilck·t~bOck dou· blei ~ Jimmy Henog and Bnan Montoya to start the frame. nie M~ left 18Ven runnen on b&ie in all and MW 8 ~tiel ' mercy rule, but reliever Josh Little his three innings allowing just two more bits, and no more runs. Montoya reached base for a third time to avert tbe final out. thanks to Uni's third error, but a force play ended any b~ the Mustangs bad of rallymg, .Newport Be.chJco.ta M a Daily Piloc JC SOFTBALL PIRATES COME UP ONE RUN SHORT Irvine Valley hands Orange Coast College a 1-0 Orange Empire Conference setback. IRVINE -Coach Rick Buonarl- go can't seem to buy an Orange Empire Conference victory. The feat seemed attainab\e Friday afternoon when Buonari- go's Orange Coast College soft- ball squad had runners on second and third with one out in the top of the seventh with the Bucs down, 1-0, to host Irvine Valley. Sara DesPalrnes was up to the plate and delivered a pop fly to center field, which the Lasers' defender caught as she fell to the ground. Standing m the coaching box at third base, Buonarigo gave Canie Crimson the OK to tag and she easily scored. But after Irvine Valley's coach appealed to the umpire, Crimson was called out for leaving the bag early resulting in a game-ending double play and dashing the hopes of busting the goose egg in the win column for OCC in con- ference play. #It's exactly what's been hap- perung all year," Buonarigo, who ts in his first season as the OCC head coach, satd. #It's really frus· trating. We can't seem to get a break." The loss keeps the Pirates win- less at 0-11 in conference play and 8-11 overall. Freshman Sonia Correa fired a gem from the pitcher's circle kee ping Irvine 'Valley to just three hits. The hosts' run, which was a result of an error, bunt and hit, was unearned. Correa is a graduate of Costa Mesa High. The Pirates continue their quest for OEC success next week with three trips to the plate. On Monday they will host the Fullerton Hornets at 3; Wednes- day they travel to Saddleback for a 6 o'clock start: then on Friday they travel to Santa Ana for another 3 p.m. encounter. ORANGE EMPIM COHFOE.NCE lfMNE VAUn 1, ~ CoAST 0 Orange Coast 000 000 0 -0 4 2 Irvine Valley 100 000 x -1 3 1 Correa and Carmen. L -Correa. 4--8. • A1JSO VIEJO -New,wrt Ha.f.. bor Highs &Oftball team engaged in a hitting, duel with nonleague foe AlisO Niguel only to fall short th the run column, 11-8. · With a thiee·nm ft.rit inning, the Ura (5-4) appeared to be on tbefr way. but the hOiting Wotver- tnes top~ thilt teat by PQSting tout runs in their half of the inning. Due to mjuries, firvt-year Coach F.rank llllley hai been forced to shuffle his infield lineup. ·we're all moved around and still ~yed a pretty good game, but they scored most of their runs with two outs. lbat kills,• he said. The 1099 featured some promise, however, with Kyl~ MCNichol picking up two bits, two runs and an RBI. Kristen Urban was 2 for 4 aDd Shawn Talley went 1 for 3 W£th two RBI. m edditi.on, Lindsey Moore had an RBI singlet and April Carroll was 2 for 3 including a triple and three RBI. Lisa Huntington and Kristen Smith also lipped triples. NOMAAGtle Aulo ........ 11, NnwooRr ~ • Ne\'JPOlt Hwt>Or 312 000 2 • •8 11 4 Aliso Niguel 342 020 x -11 11 0 Kinsey, Urban (3) and HuntlngtOn; Heath. sctu c6>. Heeth en anct Thompson. W • HeMh; l -Kinsey. 4-3. 2B -Berger (AN), Freed (AN). 38 -Huntington (NH). Smith (NH), Can'oll (NH). SCC sweeps Bethany SCHEDULE SATURDAY • Houston sharp in 2-0 opener; Vega's two-run single lifts sec to victory in the nightcap, 3-2. COSTA MESA -Southern Cal- ifornia College veteran Jen Hous- ton fanned eight to shut out visit- ing Bethany College in a 2-0 Van- guard softball victory Thursday and the hosts earned a 3-2 win in the second game to sweep the nonconference doubleheader. Houston yielded just two hits in the opener, as teammates Valerie Irwin and Alida Goshen each had RBI singles to pace the five-hit attack in the opener. Chrissy Vega singled in Christina Blankeriship with two outs in the sixth to break a 2-2 tie SOFTBALL in the second game to give pitch- er Gretchen Brandt, who tossed a two-hitter, her 11th win in 14 decisions. Bethany fell to 2-6, while SCC improved to 26-6, as it prepares to open Golden State Athletic Con- ference action at home today against Azusa Pacific. NONCX>NfetENCE fintgame 5oCAL Cou.EGE 2, amw.v 0 Bethany 000 000 0 -0 2 3 Socal College 011 000 x -2 5 1 Gurney and Marden; Houston and Murie. W -Houston. 14-3. L -Gurney. 5oCAL = rllmwfy 2 Bethany 000 002 0 -2 2 3 Socal College 000 021 x -3 8 3 Gill and Marden; Brandt and Blankenship. W -Brandt, 11-3. L -Gill. • a..eball College -Eastern Connecticut State at Southern catifornia College. noon. Community college -Orange Coast at Golden West, noon. • Vollleyball High school boys -Costa Mesa at Orange Tournament, 8 a.m.; Corona del Mar Alumni Game, 7 p.m. • 'D'llC.k and field College men and women -Southern California College at Claremont Invitational. 11 a.m. Community college men and women -Orange Coast at San Diego Invitational. at UC San Diego, 9 a.m. High school boys and girls · Costa Mesa, Newport Harbor at Huntington Beach Surf City Classic. 9 a .m.; Newport Harbor at Southern California Relays, 2p.m. • Softball College -Azusa Pac1t1c. at Southern California College, noon. • Swimming High school girls -CIF Swim Relays Finals at Belmont Plaza, 7 p.m recreation sports standings 2995 PACKAGE 1998 SPRJNG SOFT8AU Costa Mesa Mod. COED UPPER 1. St icks & Stones, 8; 2. Lil' Pickle Beachcombers. 6; 3. California Dreamln'. 5; 4. (tie) Head First. Seer Buddies, 4 each; 6. Touch 'Em All. 2; 7. Rug Rats. 1; 8. Grounds Crew, -1. Mod. COED LOWER 1. (tie) Verifone, Sharkbites, The Big Heads. 6 each; 4. River Rats. Underdogs. No Mercy. 4 each; 7. Cleats-n-Cleavage. 2; 8. Rookies, 0. NMCCMEN'S 1. Red Sox. 8; 2. Blue Sox. 4; 3. (tie) 'Nhite Sox, Blade Sox 2. COEDC 1. Oeats & Cleavage. 7; 2. Barking Spiders. 5; 3. El Ranchito, 4; 4. Monday Night Maniacs, O. COED D-1 . 1. Boyle Bombers. 8; 2. PSA Muckrakers, 6; 3. Off the Wall, 4; 4. (tie) Hell Raisers, Avco-Deslaa. Bi~2each. 1. (tie) Muffin Monsters. Team Ypac. 5eagete Hornets, 6 each; 4. (tie) RSI Big Rigs. Uti'Gators', Riptide, 4 each; 7. Base Bandits, 2; 8. Rowdy Roofers, O. MENSB 1. Renegotiators, 7; 2. Blood. Sweat & Beers, 5; 3. (tie) Qulen Es Mas Macho?, Goat Hill, P0C. 4 each; 6. Club Mesa. 0. MENSC·1 1. Young Guns, 4; 2. (tle) Hard & Low, The Chucks, Minni's, Mulligans, 2 each; 6. Plaza Heat o. ~UPl'EltD 1. MucMlle, 6; 2. Team Cone. Seagate Scorp1ons. 4 each; 4. (tie) The Hades. Barr-Barians, 2 each; 6. Hard Knocks. 0. ~LOWERD 1. Pk Banen;-6; 2. (UeYl'OI Extracton, The Warriors, 4 each; 4. (tie) Marte Window, The Good· The Bad-The Ugly, 2 each; 6. Ballbusters. O each. ~ .. , 1. (tie) Newport Wholesale, Team lWisted. 6 each; 3. (tie) POC. Oeveland Golf, Pierce Street Annex. 2 each: 6. Lowted. o. MENSC~2 1. (tie) Budmen. Siiky Sullivans. 4 each; 3. (tie) Baro Burners. Pete's Wicked Brew Crew, Outers Again. 2 each; 6, the Team. • 1. ...SN • 1. (tie) Swing This. Old Timers, Brewskies, 2 each; 4. (tie) Don't Matter, Marauders. 1 each; 6. sea Coast l.zyzx. o. MENS 0-J 1. 0-Tour, 6; 2. Troublemakers. 4; 3. Rebels, Polk High. 2 each; 5. (tie) Hooligan's, Face First. 0 each. MENS D-4 1. (tie) Ducers, Pirates, Totally Coffee, Pathfinders, 2 each; 5. (tie) Sharks. We Killed Kenny, 0 each. 1tta WINTEJt USICEl1IAll ~GUES MONDJlT1J 1. Raging Roids, 10-0; 2. Sneaker Squeakers, 6-4; 3. Running Oebits, 5-5; 4. Carnivorous Apes, 4-6; 5. Schultz Photo. 3-7; 6. Shooters. 2-8. 1UESOAYD 1. (tie) Wildcats. Mixed Nuts. Rhymes with Du~ 8-2; 4. (tie) TKC. Terminators, 3-7; 6. Lobos. 0-10. WEomtURS 1. Team Jamba. 7-3; 2. (tie) In the House. QSC. Rancho Ensenada, 6-3 each; 5. Jack's Surfboards, 6-4; 6. (tie) OB, Below the Rim, 5-5; 8. Air Touch, 4-S; 9. Fishing Club. 2-8; 10. The Globals, 1-9 . Thrtt out Qf row people in Amciica ~ fOo< ~· Wharf WOt'IC, ~thuds of those ~le think i1's nonnal. h's nod Funny thing a.bou1 bunions, while JOU ' ' Sil iround ~ng hOW f"qU gc?t mCJD (l'l'IO$t &tt hmdi~); tilC1 I ' Just keep ~ ~r. Year after year. ldt untiaiid, bUnlon.t only ~ wooe. Ultimatclj Mn buyit1g ahoa an cma s~ • • wonthdp• 1 •nltlil OGniUltdon " "° ct.,.. I .. ..._. . ........,,.. ....... INCLUDES: PAGER ACTIVATION THREE MONTHS SERVICE MORSE CONTINUED FROM 81 workout,• said Morse. who captured first place in 26.3 seconds, one of her three victories against the Barons, in which the 5-foot-6, 105-pouod sophomore sensation secured Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week honors. "I never really considered the 200 as one of my events," added Morse, whose clocking in that event ts among the best in Orange County, but probably wouldn't be quick enough to reach the CIF State Champioriships, a goal, of course, planned only by track's elite. "Liz can break 26 seconds -and that would put her as the Orange County leader, but it doesn't do anyt.hidg for her if she g0es to Long Beach (for the CIF D1vis1on D finals)," CdM Coach Bill Swnner said. #She's loolong at it on a long-term basis. and the 800 is her best event -so far." Morse. who can run any event, won the 800 (2:22) and 200 against Fountain Valley, then anchored CdM's winning 1,600 relay: But it's only the tip of what this season could bring. #She's no longer a hidden commodity,• said Swnner, referring to Morse's postseason effort last year, in which she advanced to the state finals at Sacramento City College. ·You're really going to be hearing about her in a month," Sumner added of Morse, also named this week as one of Uus newspaper's Newport-Mesd 103 Most Influential Children. Morse became a sports-page darling last year after her dazzling victory m the CIF Fina.ls. when she was boxed in by leader Jermy Petite of Yucrupa and couldn't pass unttl with about 50 meters left. But Morse, who had only been competing in the event for eight weeks, got around Petite when she slammed on the brakes, danced around Petite by changing lanes, then left the Yucaipa junior in the dust. A week later, Morse clocked another personal best (her current 2:12) at the CIF Masters Meet and qualified for the state championships in Sacramento, where she advanced to the finals after finishing third in her heat and qualifying No. 5 overall with a time of 2:13.3. "I'm confident now, but JUSt ask coach -I'm a total stress case before I run in meets,· Morse said. ·I have found there are a lot of things to worry about." At this point in the season last . ,, ""' year, Morse was galloping the· 800 ill about 2:26. Now, she's' "fl four second& quick~r. : ;' n But Morse's passion for ' runrung had an mterruption ar the end of last summer, when a 1' growth plate on her right hip •' became mflamed. · · ,.. "It was one of those gradual things," she said. #It got irritate<r.' then Ulflamed and it never went r'l away. My doctor said the only 11• thmg that could've caused it are the lateral motioris in soccer.• • .C Morse has since dropped ~ I · soccer . club, high school or otherwise. For rising track an~"' field stars, deosions for • -' tomorrow sometimes aren't e¥,Y;, J But for Morse to do away with • ,, soccer was a no-brainer. 1 •1 knew track WaS a lot more I important, she srud. #I had to .; quit thdt when l got hurt, anct1 ... ' I playmg hlgh school soccer dian't make sertse, either. • ' ' th h r . '" J The oug t o earrung a "1 track scholarshlp is ce~ a ~ ,. way off, but when your times an~ dffiong the best in California, ~ 'J 1 arguably the most competitive_ , state m the wuon, it's hard to · 'f• ignore '··' ' Morse's m1ury slowed her ',_",~· cross-country season last fall.' ' but she still managed to run o~ • CdM's state-qualifying team. •· #I hung in there most of the"'~'. season," said Morse, who ·· 1 received cortisone shots for her hip. #Last yedr (fall of '96) I had,"' . to ffiJSS the state (cross countrY) • · charnpioriships because of my other hip. But I got to run this year. 1 "I was in pretty bad shape fdf a whlle, then it started to get ' · better and my races were gettmg better, and then I peaked at the' CIF Finals. But right before the -1 state meet, I fell apart again.• l Morse endured, then took : about 1112 months off, before • clunbmg back onto the oval Now she feels fine. Now she's ready for another gear. Now watch out. Econo Pata•, CUSTOMERS" • .. ,, y..,. ,, • ..,,., (PMBET llUMlllS om> CAI& USI ,___ _____________ Bow to Plaee A. Raw and deadlines are subject to rhange without notice. The publisher N'bervf'S the •right to censor, ~assily, revise or reject -., classified advertisement. Please .re~rl any error that may be in your dassifif'd ua immediately. The Daily Pilot accepts no liability for any error in llll advernsement fur which it may be responsible except for the cost of the spaef' actua.JJy occupied by the error. Credit can only be aUowt>d for the first in11errion. ~ D Monday ................. Friday 5:00pm Tuesday .............. Monday 5:00pm Wednesday ......... Tuesday 5:00pm By Fax (714) 631-6594 ( Plrase includt your name and phour numbrr and we'U 1all you bark ,,.,i1h a prirf' qunre ) ByPhone (714,) 642-5678 By MaMn Per8om 330 West Bl!}' Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Al Newpon Blvd. & Bay 81 llour8 'f.•lephone 8:30am-5:00pm Monday-F ridat Walk-In 8:30a.m-5:00pm Monday-Friday Thursday ....... Wednesday 5:00pm Friday ............... Thursday 5:00pm II PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES ,llllLIC NOTICES Have you stllr1ed doing OBITUARY "'"' business yet? Ves. 1987 888 Gt __ P_U_B_L_IC_N_OT_IC_E __ 1 ~~~~a~:t:~ham ORDINANCE This s1atement was llled NO. 98·5 with the County Clerk or AN ORDINANCE OF Orange Counly on 2·23·98 THE CITY COUNCIL OF 19988749947 THE CITY OF NEW· Dally Piiot Mar. 21. 28, flOttT BEACH REPEAL· Apr 4, 11, 1998 Sa079 IMO CHAPTERS 5.09, PUBLIC NOTICE I.AO and 5 .41, AND --------- ADblNO CHAPTER Flctltloua Bualneaa f.ff TO THE NEW· Heme Statement PORT BEACH MUNICI· The following persons are doing business as· PAL CODE PERTAIN· Balboa lntercap Inc 1 INO TO SOLICITATION Whlteshore, Newp001t Subject ordinance was Beach. CA 92657 Introduced on lht 91h day Balboa Investment Inc .. (a of March, 1998, and was Nevada Corp.} (NV), t 1 adopted on the 23rd day ol Whlleshore. Newport March. 1998. Beach, CA 92657 AYES, COUNCIL Thie bu1lness Is con- MEMBERS1 THOMSON, ducied by: • corporatoon D E 8 A Y , O • N E I L , Have you started doing GLOVER, NOYES, AND business yet? Ves, 1995 MAYOR EDWARDS Balboa Investment Inc., N 0 ES , C 0 U N C 1 L ~~ya Soeryod1aya, Sacre· MEMBERS: NONE This statement was filed ABSENT COUNCIL with the County Clerk of MEMBERS: HEDGES Orange Counly on 3·6·98 MAYOR: ThomH Ed· 19988751382 werda Dally Pilot Mar. 7. t4, 2t, C I T V C L E R K : 28, 1998 Sa075 Lavonne M. Harkleaa Saskatchewan Paint· Ing Corp. Tommy was a vi.t· nam Navy V.t.eran. H• la eurvlved by hie 110n Edward Jr., and th,.. grandc hildren, Erin, J.R., and Tlmothy of Tampa, FLA, hi• mother, Char1ott• of Cryatalla, MT, hi• brother, Frank of Miami, FLA. and hla two alaters, Petrtcla ( Ml'9. George Lindner) of Sugar Grow, IL. and Suaan (Ml'9. J . Todd Lewla) of Ml. Rainier, MD. There wlll be a m• morlal aervlc• for Tommy thla aumrner at Crystal Lake Michi- gan. Donation• may be aent to th• A.LS. Aaaoclatlon, Orange County Chapter, 16787 Beach Blvd., Suite 271, Huntington Beach, CA 92847. EQUAL HOUSING "' OPPORTUNITY All rHI tslall IMfttsllt 11 "11 HWlll'"1 II Mjtd ta lltt FM· ml Felr Hoal11 Act ot 1111 n lllltHH din ••n 11 llltpl II lfHrtlst •11y 'llltftlCt, ll1111t1tlu tr flscrlMIHllH Nstf ti flCt, ctltt, rtlltltl, 111. NH!caJ, taMtllll ltlllll tt 1otl1ul •rltl• • ., 11 l1teotlt1 II llllkl Hy 11c• •rtltrttlCI, HmltlU.. tr flmilllialtlel • n11 ... ,,,,., wlll 111 unl1tly •«•'1 11y emrtlu· 1111111 ltr 1111 t&tall ... ,. " I• YltlltlH II th In. 0v rtlff11 lrt •111•y llftmd tut Ill fwtlll111 1•wtrtl1d 11 i.11 .... ,.,,, '" n1111.i1 .... ._ .. I O#tf1Hlty llllls. To COlll· 111111 ot flacrtml111t101, call HUD TolHrtl It 1-100·424·1590 For th W11.i1gtt1, DC 1111 ,1t11t ,call HUD 11 421·3SICI. The famlly waa I••••••••• eervecl by the Frank· fort Chapel of McElduU Funeral Homea In Frankfort, Michigan. HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE The entire text Is avail· ---------• ... tor review In 1he Cl1y OBITUARY 888 gl9tk'1 office of the City ol1'iiiiiiii•iiiiiiiiiiiiii ~rt Beach. 1• L---------1• .............. .. ?' ubtl 1 h • d New po r1 R•ID, 1----------· Index . ..,...-., ---- ' ' ........ Saturday ............... Friday 5:00pm ~ ·- COSTA MESA 1024 NEWPORT NEWPORT COSTA MESA 2624 NEWPORT COAST 1070 BEACH 2169 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil BEACH 2669 MISCELLANEOUS DUP LX 521 OK 2·Hms iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii RENTALS on i -Lot. Well kept. 1• Spacloua 3br 2ba, owner may carry. Agt, 48R/4BA 3500SF, For Lea•• Nowl 6mo. garage, w/d hk-upa, Beat Kept Secret tnl••••••••• Earl Taylor 542.,.722 3-Car Gar, Gourmet or more. Chic 2Br $925mo no pets. 2288 Newport Beach E'aide Sharp 1·Sty ~~t6o~~b P~~tat•H;:~j ~~,:or:~' :'1~~~0.~~ Canyon 84501492 ~=~ua><:e.1 c~~g~~~':'8 1·R-O_O_M_S ____ 2_7_0_6 3br 2ba, tam rm, 2-car Agent 714-494-0880 Corona del Mar -------2-,.-,,.4-1 amenities. Bayvlew.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii gar, 1700+11. $229K Propertl•• 67~494 IRVINE vs llreplace, $1420. w/ NB W.OceanlronV22nd Prine.Only Earl & Judyt---------Taylor 642-4722 Agent MOBILE Harbor View Knoll lease (714) 789-0931 Private rm, unlurn, shr 3br 2.5ba, lam rm. bath, ulls pd, n/smkg. ---------HOMES 1100 view, pool/tennis, Avl • ___ a._ .. __ Beet Location In kitchenette, laundry DANA POINT 1026'=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 4·1 S2300mo 644-9648 ------Newport Beach. 2Br/ 1 block to N.B. Pier 1• Get a Bae• Bosae 2Ba. lrg. view, pool, $510/mo. Call Sam at SEE THISI 2bd 2ba lrg Lrg Bachelor w/pvt F 1 spa, tennis, gym, walk 714-675-4B08 Monarch Bch Nlguel patio lndr fountain F/P on1rance. patio, prkg, ree. to Balboa Island. (Between 9AM·5PM) Shores. Lrg 2·Sty well melnt. 520,000 1 blk to bch $700/mo Gas/weterttruh pd. ocean view home. 3br call 675-6241 f!Jr appt. (Incl ulll} 923°2082 CQPtur•"'-Nostolgto $1, 735. Call Nowl--------- 2ba New Inside & out. Luxury Penthouse Warm Townhome style 7 1 4 ·7 8 9 .() 9 3 1 RENTALS TO Pvt gated comm. walk 1---------RO« PklN SHARE to bch. Oceanside of CEMETERY LOT/ 2br/2ba. Ocnvu, d&ck, wtthAllThe ... t Big Canyon 2724 pc H $ 6 4 9 K/O B 0 CRYPT 1225 pool, spa. tennis els, a Whlltlet lncluded1 Elegant & Spaclou• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii VAC/Owner 496·3357 fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Walk to bch, 811 appls 3+2aslowCll•1,620 1 Bd, Fplc, 2·car gar. CDM Shr Lrg 2bd lncld $1600. 719·2784 • Cathedral eeltlng. 3b C 1---------2+2aalowoa$1,295 a twnhome W"cean EMl!TARY PLOTS •Newport Heights• $1450mo 640·5034 view, dbl gar, $950 1044 6 ln1 Pacific View Me· 3Br 3Ba. w/gar, patio, Some Restncttons Apply Newly Renovated ,_s_o_o_.2_7-'-7-·4_1_7_5_x...;.20...;.2;.,.__ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii moral Park, Corona Ip, w/d hll·ups. very Corn9f of Horvord ,.., del Mar, (Vista Dot quiet. $ l 600. 759.0B74 & lrvtne c9nt9r Dr. Spaclou• 1 Br & 2Br E'Bluff noar CdM H.S. Fantastic 3Br 2.5Ba Mar Section). 520K. Newport Bay Terrace Share Large 2br 2ba IRVINE 2·Sly, lrg Townhome Call 6111 at Newpo rt Heights 3br Call Now IGr Appt. 1 691 Mesa Drive Apt. $525mo ulll Incl. Cls to sch ls. $205,000 209.683•2945 1.5ba or 4br 2.5ba (714). 7 714·545·4855 av all now. 844·0124 Mary. Agent 720·0811 1---------2·car gar, Ip, huge yd. Lovely HB Model Hm Mint Cond 4Br 3Ba w/d, frig Sl750-StW5 •Waterfront Condo• Prort Fem European/ Woodbridge sngl lam. Avll 5/1. 714·221·4t1201---------1 2br 2 full tile bath w/ Brit pref'd. N/S/drugs, $325,000 Myrna Boom COMP• ... • N N NEWPORT Jae tub. pvt aundeck A /Ba /d b h ~ ewport • 2br 2.5ba w/great vu. carport, m • w • nr c , :~~~~~:r.3 CAX R~:i~y PROIUCR•• Townhome 2-car·atl· BEACH 2669 walk to beach. llOrH, i~~a~/~. ~6~o/~ol~v1e/~ gar, pool/spa. patio. re•I, theotor. boot $1550/mo 721·8812 dock avail. $19!:>0 lse. utls + $600. sec. LAGUNA BEACH 1048 and Save Money SeH * Buy * Uat 714-443-09015 BKR ---------Across from Boh 2br .., 14-536-2098 Veraall•• Condo. 2ba, enclosed gar, !:>40·1355 673-6002 Corner Penthse. 2br carport, lndry hk·UP t--------- 2ba. Beautllul Interior $1100 mo 729-7244 .. ech·Coata Mesa Daily l!clwerd T. Noe Mweh 28, 1998. s1.295. 114-121.8105 ---·-----•NEWPORT To place an ad In Bw::•cH FRANKFORT· 100 2 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii GENERAL Sa081 In lovlng memory of PUBLIC NOTICE Edward Thompeon Reid ("Tommy", ORDINAHCE "Reidy", "Hammer'1 NO. 98-4 of Costa Mesa, CA •AN OADINANCI! OF who p ... ed away on Tttl! CITY COUNCIL OF March 25, 1998. He Ttf! CITY OF NEW· WU born on Januaty llORT 8!ACH MODIFY· 2, 1943 In Aurora. IL Sell your extra IMO THE BASIS FOR to Char1ott• and Frank household &.EVYINO ASSESS· Reid. items in •NTI IN THIE BAL· Tommy wu an lnap._ CLASSIFIED = ratJon to all who new A VILLAGE BUSI· him and maintained j~~~~~~~~~ll SS IMPROVEMENT hla NnM of humour .. STRICT nd J of 11vt Subjtc1 ordinance was ~houg~y he ::. 9".: llDtroctuced on the 91h day •eref1 h di pted on the 23rd day ol llfter a tragic accident ~March, 1998. 1nd w11 vere Y an capped ch, 1998. 22 Y•ata ago. A y IE s. c 0 u N c I L In 1992, In hi• efforta MCll'IC Vlmw IKMBl!RS1 THOMSON, to promote the cau.. MaMOIUAL PARK of th• handicapped In D I! B A Y , 0 ' N E I L , hie community he wu Cemetery • Mortuary GLOVER, NOYES, AND appolm.d by the City Chapel • Crematory llAYOR EDWARDS Councll of Coata N 0 I! I , C 0 U N C I L M..a to Mrve on the 3500 Pacific Vl9w Drtve lfEMBIERS: NONE Board of Appeal for Newport Beech ABSENT COUNCIL Bulldlng, •foualng, ii--•844---2•7•00 __ _ llEMBERS: HEDOEI Are Code and eund-PIERCE IROTHERS MAYOR: Thomae Ed· Ing A.coeee for the BEU IRQ•-•'Y •rd• Phyalcally Hand!-,.., .. ,. c I T y c L I! R K : capped and WU com-Mortuary* Chcy>el ~Vonne M. HerkJeaa mended by-the Mayor--Cremation and the Ctty Council The entire text Is 1va1I· for hi• contr1buUon. tbt• for review In the City Prtor to hi• llCddent 1 t~~~~JY ci,n.•1 office of the City of Tommy had MfY9d aa M2·1150 ~ Beech. 1_Vl:.:k»-P::::::!..:.:r.-,.==.nt:..._:for~~th!!•~i--•••••-.. u btl ah ed Newpor11- .. ec:tt-Co1t• Mesa OaJly rr================i l'lfOl "48'Ctl 28, 1998. PUBLIC NOTIC~oso "Affordable "'·~g:.~1N° Alternative" NOTICE IS HEREBY D' Cask ~"'EN that Iha City Councll ISCOUflt et, fl the City of Newport 1t•c" w111 hold • publlc Cremation & •rtng on tile 1ward of • .__ conttlCt for Of· lie• Tow Truck Sk· 8 ~ S:c~~ City of New-urial Service TICE IS HEREBV FUR· eR arveN lh•t 111d pub-Why should you sub1· ect Meting wtlt be held on 1Jth dey of .Aprll, yourself & your family to 11 at the hour of 7:00 • 1n ..... counc11 ch1m-paying inflated prices for ~:,-~!:~ caskets ffe. services???? =· ~:W=hs.:~ Call Toll Free 1-888-54CA.m =-~~ ~:: s:: I ~=Serving=· ==Orange=='=Sarro==UD=dl=nt=Coan==tf=tt:.J .... Md be lleatd 1Nr90r\. .. 19/ LaVenne II. Hartt• ' ..... Ctty Cl•rtc ,....-------------..-.....:..~ • •Ur •f Newpert • GARAGE ~ALE ' • ,..,~llahed Newport ~.ft ti-Costa Meaa Diiiy H.lN~-S M1teh 28, tM laoet Before your garage Sile, determine what Items you wiSh to sell. Make sure eve~ing is clean and re~ired. ' .. SOLD! Showcase home• for sale In our Saturday Roal Estate Supplement! •Home• of th• Week dlaplay ade atart at ju•t S751 (Deadline Wed 5pm) ***** •Or,•n Hou•• llat nga for $51 (Deadlln• Thuf'I 5pm) ***** II paya to advertlae In the best local Real Estate Section CALL TODAY! LI•• Rivera 714/574-4252 B.iboe Newpcwt Rulty, Inc. GDM Tri-Plex Fell Out of Escrow. Their Loss, Your Find $569,000 AD NUMBl!R 11 Cla•slRed ~ 2669 ENTl!R & WIN THE ··------· BENIJtANA ,. NEWPORT Call 4542·5878. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FREE DINNl:R HOUSES/ COAST 2170 ....... ------------FOR TWO CO ~ •• • .,,.,.. ... CONTEST Nnos liiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~a.a .., ..... K ___ 3_12_S._3_12_8_19_8_ FOR RENT Vlewl Gated lovely NIWNlll NORIN AMlrrMlllTS Fresh On Market Not I••·-----Exec. Homo 3br 2.5bl, ml & 2 bdrm~ 2 & J bdrm "·-huw yet llsted, 2 houses marble, beautiful yard, iwn _.., on R·2 Lot. Oceanside•--------pool s39oo 612-4B88 w / , f?.CW thru · ~ ~ bar & lrg_ dsts. No. Laguna. 4·car gar, BALBOA Snic:ifl ~ wieloome. t'rices slort at $986. 3Br/1 Ba·lront houH, ISLAND 2106 •••••••• Limited affordable hou~i is available. 1 B r + 1 B r ·S e o I t APARTMENTS ,....JI L_ .. L .. a ... !I.. 764. Sumner, Agt.378·5554 \.oCJll JUT ~ Whit W t VI Yearly Rental 3 Bdr & FOR RENT ... _... • • •r •w 3 Ba,Peek·a·Boo Bay -..,. __ 2Br 2Ba $279,000 View, Large llvlng ................ IRVINEAPARTMENTCDMMUNITIES Scott Su!"ner, Agent room with frple, dining---------"--""""""--H;..;l.;;G.;,;H;.;:f~l;...;.S.;..T:;.A.;.;,H.;:;D.;;A~•~o;,..;;:;O.;..F..;l:..,:1;..:V:..;1.:;.;N~G:..... _ _, C·21 Proft 376·5554 room, Hardwood BALBOA Floors. French Doors open to garden patio, ISLAND 2606 Fr p I c , 0 a r. Av a 11. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1069 4-15·98. S2200mo. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lvma009·3 93·9300 NEWPORT BEACH •SUNNY PATIO• Great home/oNlc•. 2br 1 ba, new paint/carpet. S 1195. Agt, 646·0645 3Br/2Ba Uprer. Lrg Mair w.'FP/jac. FP In Lvg rm, lrg porch. 2· ear gar. $1700/ino yrly IH. Avl 5/1 438-5041 Ve.ARLY RENTALS AVAILABLS APRIL Newer Upper 3Br 2Ba 2/wtu. All AmenltlH. lncld• 2-car parking. 2Br 1 Ba upper w/deck & carport. Studio w/ kitchen, ulla lncld. Cennery R•ntele 1·800-247·8209 PAIRWAY APARTMENTS AT BIG CANYON OATBD COMMUNITY BY PABHION ISLAND aeau11ru1 tree-lined stree1s and golr course views Et)jOy carefree IMng In your large I . 2 or 3 BR apanment hOJl)CI • TwO<:ar garage • washer/dryer hookups • Areplooe IWOOd &. gas> • Air coodlllonlng • w~ bar In 2 and 3 BH • Alarm sysiem • S 1.650 10 S2.005 PLEASE CALL (714) 6+4-0509 , MlSC. OO>UStaW. 2788 BUSINESS -~---·27·2~41 UNTALS 2744 OPPOITU'Nm • ., ... .._., .. , A-... CM 2904 II• N ~. lQ br/Poitt N.8 .•Sta.Mllo aulte 1$00-11,000af, OtHt ~ By CHARW GOREN wtth OMAR SHARIF Md TANNAH HtRSCH Ht kMch. lf!Gty, lnC ~ kltct\9" I. bath, looatlon, feno•o.l••iiiiiililiiiiiiii•iiii uWca.. No •mkato.c. In o I, u c 11 , see 5 m 0 rolloupt, hfOh cemno-. lnawano• A9•m•• "60/mo 722·1755. 729-7880 No Pett. .e5paf 714-548-8531 W• have th• bH1 Ni ittr 9 iieet ... ar lead1 f'« LTC. (trawl- 12001f epaolou• er• rnpon .. Card•) condO "' oott cou .... COM .. .,RCIAI. BUSINESS Ir w. .., •PPolntm•nt• WE.EKL Y BRIDGE QlJlZ wtPfrt: tn5/mo + 112 ••&Q f'or you. 1 ·888·53· utl. 822·73&4 REAL ESTATE PINANCB LEADS (53237) Q 1. Both vu1octable, as South you The biddin has orocccdcd. bold: WEST ~llTR IAST SOt1111 Jo Diii r... •• 2742 t------J'Un'DrTMENT APARTMEN"rs 21so BUSINESS H • ~ STOit.AG! ..... 34' ... 1 What do you bjd oow7 ii•,ii•iilcliieiiiCiiMiiiiatiiii11iithii.I FOR SALE 2900 OPPORTUNITY ~~<ldin~ Pvt oat. •v acceH, te Unite No. Laguna 2908 lo ,.... IQ WEST Q 5. As. South, vulnerable, yoo hold: .... clH'l & 1ecure 1125 3.25 of Acre. 10-Car •A Powerful lnc:om• 1• .,_ ' 8x8x18 714 ... 97-9131 Gar. Ocnalde of PCH Opportunity. Travel What do you bid now7 • 10 o A 97 5 4 <> A 10 I 6 H • J e'ald• CM Off street parking apace, uncov- ered, 15'X20' S100mo pvt, Rroperty 497·91G1 S1 .89Mll. 378·5554 Oynamlc1 LLC, IOOk· Scott Sumner, Agent Ing for 9eople to earn CLASSlf'l•D 2·3K/Week from home. C!ITICALLY A"'CLAIMED AND Q 2. As South, vulnerable, you hold: •AK975 063 o K6l •A97 The biddmit has proceeded: The bidding has oroc:eedcd: WEST NORTR EAST SOUTH 3• 3• p.. 1 Large out1ld• paved arH for bOaVRV or other v.hlcle 22x12 S50/mo • 537-4892 ll'a the aolutlon you're 1 ·800-345-9688 x0003 aHrChlng for • wheth·i-------- •r you're aeektng a BUSINBSS KID 'fl!STED What do you bid now? Q 6. Neither vulnerable, as South you bold; home, an apartment, A unique Invest- • new occupation or OPPORTUNITY ment opportunity ex· F.AST SOU11l WEST NORTH I• .,_ INT Dbl even a attay pet. 2904 lats In chlldrens pro- COIODICW. Co ..... ar1a1 l~iiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiijiiiiWll grammlng. Nine year 20 ? What do you bid oow7 •AKQJ76 3 0 ~4 O K •K'J Partner opens the bidding with one diamond. What do you respond? Pl&aal\""'°" $ Own Peyphon•• '-old production com-PROPllTf 2778PROPDn 2778 $150KA'ALY.Pol 'I. pany with Telly Q 3. As South, vulnerable, you hold: •A o K95 o AKQJ4 •QJH The biddimt bas proceeded: NEWPORT BEACH ON MARINERS MILE Class BBB Office Building with 24 Slip Marina. Asking $86.00 per sq. ft., 8.2 Cap. rate. 100% occupied, Seller Financing Available GREAT UPSIDE Rents Under Market No deferred maintenance on leased land with 20 years remaining. PACIFIC WEST BILL PACKARD 433-7300 Local SltH.CALLI Award Nominations 1·800-800-3470 24hra. seeking Venture •-•••• Capital. Rarely does Please be wary of out an opportunity like of area companlea. this become avail· Check with the local able to the general Better Bu1lne11 rubllc. Minimum Bureau before you n v e s t m e n t I s send any money for $16,5000.00 IRA lees or services. Read Approved. Call and understand any 1-800-739-4701 contracts before you SOlTfH WF.S1' NORTH I O Pall lo 1 What do you bid oow7 Q 4. As Sooth, vulnerable, you hold: • Q 10 s 2 o Q '4 o 132 •a 1' Loolc for answen on Monday. Learn to M a bdtu bridge p&.y- er! Subscribe now lo the Goren Bridge JAttu by calling (800) 788- 1225 ror information. Or write to: Goren Bridge Leiter, P.O. Bos 4410, Chicago. UL 60680. sign. Shop around for 1 _______ _ rates. 1---------.---------,..--------1 Absolut•ly 10 x Better than vending MONEY LOST & EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT Loe.In Newport Beach TO LOAN 2914 FOUND 2925 5530 5530 & Costa Mesa· S70K yr I =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I ~iiiiiiii[iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 =iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I 8K Req.Free Info.,. 1• t-800-282-4982 24hra NEED A LOAN? Found Cet several Clerlo•I Fast-paced Olstr,Free Sample Local Or Consolidate (Auto weeka ago. Around executive aearch firm rte.no aell.Prot'd terr etc.) Great rates: Corona del Mar. NB. In Fashion Is. has ......---..._--.,---. 800·737·9495·24hrs Good/Bad credit. Call 714·515-9076 Immediate need for ARE YOU now I 1-800·327-9503 F OU HD ·k I tt en. B /W PT peraon to handle FR IE N 0 LY, l!at. Vl!NDINO rte.· b h al fem, nicked ear. we researc . gener RESPONSIBLE Must ••II by 4-10 Adams & Mesa Verde. ofc duties. Computer 20 locations. S8K.I•••••••• Call 527•6114 . (Windows 95) a musll & CA RING? S2300+mo. Income. 11arNOUNCEMENTS --------Candy 719·0501 X 10 We provide 100% finance w/good A'1 Lost Cat or Fu Res: 719·0545 Transportation Services c red It . CALL BI a ck & w h 1 t e Credit Union T•ll•t to our elderly and 800-380-2831 x18008 Aewardl 515-9076 High School + 1yr disabled community. I f 111111 111111 lf11t f.'.1111' ANNOUNCEMENTS Loat Cet Russian Blue cash handllng exper. On the move? male, sleek, grey. Send resume and sal-2920 71bs. Nr Getson s ary history 10 Diana '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mrkt, CdM on 3/23. Newport Mesa FCU, Sell your extra household items in Classified ., t• 714-700-9030 P.O. Box 8649 NB FREE CASH 92658-8649 or Fax (714) 955-3255 GRANTS! HEALTH & Cyber Sec./Bkkp PT College. Scholarshlps. FITNESS 3000 for home buss. Wind Business. Medical 95/Wlnd fax/MS Word/ bllls. Never Repay. Quick books 722·0506 Toll Fr•• Amezlng Thin, Firm,_,....... ____ ,......._ 800-218-9000 xG-1398 Stomach Exercise •FT·M•llbo11 & Gitt Equip. Call Nowl Basket Store. No exp. I , Lawrence E. Klein M.D., 1 °8 O O ·2 51 ·29 e 3 necessary, room fOr Inc. Gynecology ancl •AS SEEN ON TV• advancem11nt, fun Job I Menopause Manage· A em 8 rk 8 b 1 e New for right µ·.;rsonl Near ment, announce1 the Weightloss In U.S.A. OC Airport. 955·9171 relocallon of his office free Info 1·888-404-6800 to 400 Newport Center .,.---------FIND Drive, Suite 409 New-Lose Weight-Increase port Beach, CA 92660 energy and suppress 714· 729-4300 Effective a pp e 111 e, w IT A IM an apartment March 16, 1998 FAST-Herbal+ $29.95 through classified MARINERS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ALUMNI • MR&.PENNE FERRELL IS RETIRING! 30-day supply. •-------- (714) 642-3228 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 5530 /~~~ s2s0~ Oil bonus. ./ Pan-lime & Full-time f'mployment / Paid tnUnlng while ~your ./ Friendly, team-orien~ work envlronml!nt 21 years oC age or older Valid CA Driver's Ucense and e~llent driving reccrd required For more Information Call Neil 857-7950 1111111 t•AWllT ••at1Cla, IMC. 0 YD, SEU MY CM • Party In her honor Is being planned, all are welcome! •Picture• and/or atorl•• are n•ededl Contact Stacy Robinson at 7f4-850·1020 $8°$ 11 per Houri and benefits. FIT & P/ T, Preschool, Inf/Tod Tutor Time Child Care In N.B.-955·2972 Admln. Assl•t•nt motivated, 1elf starter to ass111 1ale1 dept. of bu1y yacht dealership. S10-S12hr & opp. for advancement. Fax resume Attn: Jiii 714-942-0936 ACROSS 1 Dote mell'I 5 ,,.... 10 ~· P'ftl'i 13 Badnric ,........, 14 Speell rtl/Hy, -cu 15 '\.et MIMralNe" elllhor 18 Pollllef Roper 17 Gt.-letW 18 TOMt 10PPet 19 "Scnml'". ' 20 Type of rtng 22 &lyttage 24 Distance down 25 Ultimate 26 lmpat1lal 28SkatMHel1'e 32 Mist 33 Actor Sharif 37 Toledo'11tate 38 "Wherl tfle -br.u.a .... 40 Electric8I uniC 41 Adventurous 42 Wril8f Rand 43 Foldore dWarf 44 Mend 46 Layer 48 Mallh bird 51 Apple pie - S5 Furnace fuet 58 Eugene O'Neil'• 60~ When you're tuned into ') classified you're tuned into·:! . ·~-your commumty. ;;..~ IN EW LE CK! ) .,, 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 Aaslstent Needed Mature, organized, service-oriented lndl· vlduat to assist w/all asp-.c:ts of R.E. sales. Good commun. skllls, exp. w/computer, MLS desired, A.E. license or backround pref'd. Fax resume: 723-0941 U to 36 "'os. redlt. P a check today! Run for a week! If yO~r car does not sell. we'll run it for another week Flllll All for just.$10'. -::=:.=::-:.:"!:..~ .. ~ ------.------ \\'l:\~LlfS :\A\lF I ILHF L,.\(] I \X1EEI\ Dinner for Two at Find Our Hidden Classified Ads & WIN! Contest Ru/a: 1. Simply find our hidden classified ads somewhere in our classified section. Cut and paste the ads on the cncry blank and mail. Newspaper entries only, no photo copies will be acuptcd. All enttiea must arrive by noon, the following Wednesday. 3. Winner will be chosen by random drawing and winner's name wijl appear the followingv.uk. One entry per pct$0n. One winoer per week. ~. C.oncut will run 3126198 duough 6/20/98. Can't seem to get to all those repair jobs around the house? Let the ClaHlfl•d Sentlc• Directory help you find rellable help, 642·5678 WHA1 HAPlfll '' rou 001'1 _ _,,,, Call the Cla11lflecl1 Aurora Bravada LSS . -· ~ SATURDAY, MARCH 23. 1998 3408 3528 CBILD CARE 3536 CONCRETE & MASONRY ------Live-In child care. European Au Palrs. Enqllsh spe~inq. 18-26 yrs .. !~al. culturally enrtchlnq. HexJble In-home child care. 45 hrs./\t>ll. COMPUTER ~HP1 PUBLIC NOTICE THe LOCAL PLUMBeR The Callt. Public Utlll· ·• Jam91 E. Bangert Co.· ties Commission RE· Free Eatlmates QUIRES that 811 used Friendly Servtc:e•ln1u1ed house ho 1 d goods _.,,L,..1_53_2..,9_81_,, __ 5_7_>_9_304_ movers print their Preol•• Plumbing P.U.C. Cal T number: Repalra & Remodel• limos and chauffeur• Free Estlmate1 prlnl their T.C.P. num· L1887398 889-1000 ber In all advertlH· Dona Old•t~m• ments. It you have a p I um b/H •• t /A/C que1tlon about the I• Family valuH. 24hr gallty of a mover. limo svc Senior dlic or chauffeur, call: L684629 590-327B Public UtllltlH Com minion 714·558-4151 3870 -----~ ---- ,_, llltw/Deo Wlllker Dally/Ovtrnl9ht vl11t1. Aeft av1. LIO d/Bon~ Oenln 11•·•3•..ae70 Expert Drain CIHnlnt & Plumbing Repairs 3894 --------- ?11111· & Sf ... 1 sl'~O<~l .. • serving Plot Readers Since 1971 3910 llAUIOA ROOFING CO Quality Work Guamt'd Reroof/Repalr FrH Est Lio/Ina 931·508~ r • Highly Polished Aluminum Wheels • Programmable Garage Door Opener + ~ 2' monlhs, c:loeed end leme ~.000 doo,.,, + S 1,000 fad. Rebale + 111 pcJ)'mWtl + OMV+ RJ. Sec;. =~:r.50 + SJ};illO fQd. R.bd. iM at inclfllion. T<*ll ~ t:l S 10,~~ 1.-. end opllOll 23,821..t.:> based on 12,000 miles_[* )'1111' 1 Sc;.,}, p.r m11 .. iau fiM. ~ and~· (1651398, 671688) • Power Group • Speed Control • 7 Passenger Seating • Air Conditioning & More '82 PONTIAC BRBILEllE s39g 12~ IOMTHS , . s199 per I • IOITllS I '87 TOYOTA IUPRATimO Pwf Wtndllocks, Tiit. Cruise, AM/FM Stereo cas., ABS, Cust Whls, Must See (t2ESG992) '$269 per I 16 MONTHS I ·s199 per I 24 IOMTHS I '82 MERCURY BABLE • Automatic • Power Loc ks • Leather Interior • P1/9mlum Sound • Power Windows . '82 CHRYSLER lOWN I COUNTRY SAAB 9115 •92 •••b eooo VOWWAGE1' 1235 'ff .. ~ Xlnt cond, low ml, fully iiiiiiilliiiiiiiiliiii&iii Fu~n. t.exua loaded. Mutt 1ee1 187 a g New engine, cert l.K avail $13,000 obo 717-7594 Great bOdy' & ll'\4iittlor, (0945'10) •27,988 MERC'n:tY 9135 S5K obo . .._.«>dayt L•XU8 "~ 873-6891 or ~2-8891 MISSION Vll!JO liiiiiiiiiii,91i2ii•iiAlliiiiLii•iiiiiiii SUZUKI 205 ,71 Bfftl• Whit,. New 1·(888) aa.&iXUS 3.8L VIS, Only 51k ml, '97 CAMRrt I! Interior, brakff, atereo '97 ES 300 pwr wlndllocka, 0 1 Sk 1 and engine. $3500. 8 RDLX 4DR Full optton A/C. dual air b9gl, n Y 1 m • (714) 844-4248 ._.uto, p/w, ale, FM Lexu1 Certified. fuHy loaded new C..x*U: tra.~e7 '72 VW 8"8 Conv. ~a11. 134K ml, brand (021509) sa&,977 (S2Z01<332=7ff2 <42509) ~~ Blac:k t~ ~ crpt, A II L •xus ,95 co •99 4RUNM~~R5 tv ew tran1. ea y .. 4 4 hit new c o a, rune w.11 o o d Con d 111 on I MISSION VIEJO 4.6l. V8, low ml. pwr onl~~kw ml,•,;,fn\ $3,250. 1i4-27 ;B858 S<45000bo Call aner 1·(888)-88-LEXUS wlndllocka, moonrf (O 8 8 -7 •77 .> , ~ 8pm. 714·759·2052 ABS, p/1, lmmacl • 2 n •• ,.., • ._ LINCOLN 9120 (3MLY483) St0,995 Ll!XUS ... MISC. AUTO 9245 '95 VILLAQl!A MIS810N Vll!.aO = ~INITI 9095 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii One owner, dual air 1.aaa.ea-LEXUS 1988 M Uft 43)( :·''1"'1" :.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil '87 Amerio•'• Cup • pwr wfnd/le>cka, cull actual ma.a. Hot Slz.-.,_. whl•, ABS loaded --------11 T·-I A 111 -'95 Q45T Edition, Signature (3PBC138) S13,995 T T z ng ..,..,o ux ary Black Jade/Ivory. lull Serles. Nau ti cal OYO A 9210 Helicopter, S3500.obo. t:.optlon. only 36k ml, Colors. While, White--------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Call 714•54M179 -...._M 1 NT t ( 3 o 1 9 4 9) Leather, Navy Blue NISSAN 9150 '87 SUPRA TURBO Oold/ChrOffte/Sllver • s27,577 Cambria Cloth Top Pwr wlnd/lock1, =I ting •v•t•m .ro r --LEXUS a19klng $7450 obo Ult, crulN, ABS, L.Ory etc Sac • -714-54().7507 '89 Mu.Ima~ auto a/ • ~..., • · · -MISSION VIEJO e pwr wlnd/dr• am/fm am-Im, cas1, Cuat 909-353.295g : -1·(888)-8 8 ·LEXUS '93 TOWN CAR cass xlnt cond $6000/ whls, must IHI SEIZED CARS ; •96 J3o SIGNATURE obo (714) 846-2665 'r:!~~sg:;:~ From $175. 8 d t 1 th 4.6L V8, co changer, ,94 PICK UP XE Coat• Me.. Porsches, Cadlllaca. ~·-or eaux, an ea er. pwrwlnd/locks,lther, Chevys, BMW'1. ,-:phone, sunroof. CO/ ABS. dual pwr seat 4x4, 41k ml, 1-owner, Lincoln Mercury Corvetfea. Also Jeeps, ,...:. can, premium sound, (767789) s14 993 am-Im, great PUI (714J 840°8830 4wo·s. Your Area. Toll ~·ch r 0 me whee 1 s • ' (SH659l6) $9992 '93 4RUNNER SR5 free for current llatlng £-:1oaded, low ml--------Coat• Meaa a:. (3PJB108) $22,995 Llncoln·Mercury ve. 4x4, o. whl1, mnrf, 1·800.218·9000 :-BAUER LOTUS LOTUS 9123 (7141 540•5030 at. full pwr, alot 4 leas Ext. A·1398 ~"' COSTA MESA (3CMLOT3) $1 ~555 CLASSIFll!D :.. (714) 842·7700 •95 ESPRIT S4S LEXUS O lt'a the ra$0uree you "' Black, only 5k miles, OLDSMOBILE 9155 Wl!STMINS~ tan count Qn to aell a fact warr, local car-all jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii C714J 892~-myriad of m•rchan· ~~-------_.JJlGUAR 9105 books & records. '83 Cuti••• '94 CAMRY LB dlN llama, ~ause (F63050) $51 ,995 Supreme Lo mites, AT, full ~ur-column• compel BAUER LOTUS Xlnt cond, 75k ml. pwr oass. llke newl quallfled buyera to '87 420 Q COSTA MESA 52500 obo 673-4677 (3HMA936) $12,950 calll Blue. grey Interior, 714-842·7700 LEXUS OF f., classic car, very good__,,.,,,...,,~=~='"",,....,...,~•---------WESTMINSTER t_. condition, only 43k '95 ESPRIT S4S PONTIAC 9170. __ (7_1_4_J_B_9_2_.e_9_0_8_ ···mllet . (TXT895) Red, 12k miles, local ·-,95 CAMRYLE .:=: S 5, 995 c a r -a II b o o k s & iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .-,. BAUER LOTUS records (3LV8921) '92 BONEVILLE SSE Lo mites, lull pwr, .. -• COSTA MESA $49,995 3.8L Ve, pwr wind/ Lexua trade Inf ~: 714·842·7700 BAUER LOTUS locks/seat, 1111. cruise, (3MVJ572) $14,550 " COSTA MESA ABS, fully loaded LEXOS OF :: §3 XJ8 white, loaded, 714-842· 7700 (#30FK113) $8992 WESTMINSTER ··-chrome wls, C/O etc. Coat• M•a• (714) 892.e900 '"'::::_69k mites, spotless --------Llncoln-Mercury 95 Tacoma LX 123K obo 586-5805 MAZDA 912 5 1 __ (_7_1_4_)_5_4_0_·_5_9_3_0_ AC,PS,PB,CO. 43Kml. • •94 XJ8 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Uk• New. S11,300oro. • Black, barley leather, '92 Mazda MPV Call 714·515·2304. moonrool, lo mites. V6. 7 pass, auto, Good jobs select edition war· power, dual A/C, etc... reliable services 'ant y . ( 6 9 6 O 6 8) 79k, $8,750 548-7890 Interesting things .. S22."95 .. BAUER LOTUS '92 MIATA to buy P. 714·942·7700 P/W, P/I, cruise, ,....,..... ________ 1 low ml, mint cond. It's all there .:.•s XJR Mlntl Black/ (304913) $10,577 'Black. 21 K ml, Syr 75k LEXUS (Select Edit warranty MISSION VIEJO ::::'°S39,500 714·759-8404 1·888·88·LEXUS No room left In the garage for the car? OUR MERCEDES COME WITH ALL THESE FEATURES: 842·5878 I 1.:ul,u111.1 \.,, j, l\ 8 00·643·5022 , INCLUDES •ssoo REBATE •·"' 1atwa-.so-. bil~s1sn.99.tmWs11,w.so. tae.ol ... tL S1t,19'.S2+ta.12hli....i,_,_ .12< ,. ... lllucm. (040?3I) . - ;~~ k0A.~qr~;g~g¥sf1 ....................... s 11, '94 TOrOTA CAMRY LE $12 ~5i'fo¥1ITAC'AliR~fr1 936} ............. s ' ~7i'l~~ 1LE1!fr~Wb:oUPif · ...... s 131 ~ji'lCVRAh~ifJff Y! ··· ··· · ··· ·· ·········· s 14, Lo mi, It~ CP,t. liu new (JEHJ/576)........................ 1 z '95 VuLvO 850 IVRBO Lo mi, CD, lthr, mm£ more {184973) .............................. . THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES • MARCH 28 -APRI L 3, 1998 Cover. .. The Summit Real Estate Group 2. Map/Index 3.-12. Coldwtll Banker Ntwport ~ch 13. CaMny Villagt Rtalty tf. Star Ra1 l!et* 15. aoyaI Rulty 16 ... 24. CoNt Newport Propatla 2S. Rumbold Rulty 2'. Metro Rutty 'D. Fred Sandt NtwpOrt Propflt:ia 28.-30. The Swnmit Ru! Estate Group 30. C.oftt Home Story 3L llogtr'• Ralty 33.-+&. Prudential Califonm Realty 41.~. llanlX Corp. St. RGC 52. Mortgage R.ata 53. <>pa Home Guide 5'.-55. HOJMt of the WHk 56. Fr.t Sada Newport Propmitt For Advertising Information Please Call: Kip Hancock (714) 514-4247 Lisa Cosenza ('114) 51"241 .. COLDWeu. BANl(eR[] YOUR #1 REAL ESTATE COMPANY IN CORONA DEL MAR 227 IRJs. $1,499,000 1()01 8AYADERE TERRACE $3,115,000 429 ]SABELLA TERRACE $2,000,000 3016 BRBAX11RS DRIVB $1,695,000 36 MORRO BAY $819,000 332 PoTNSHITlA AVENUE $749,950 LISTINGS SOLD AND CLOSED BY REAL ESTATE FIRMS, 1997 438 DAHUA AVBNUB $5<)<),000 600 MARJaow AVENUE $599,9!50 222 GOJDBNROD $1,475,000 2910 3RD AVENUE $529,000 644-9060 11 CARMEL BAY $1,100,000 24 DR.AX.eS BAY . $599,999 Pacific Cocut Highway at Avocado Tl,. J.o.. f'apl. ,..._,i. loW 1997 .. 1'6. ...,lu_ of WI..,.. ...,I ..Jl.r control~ aal.. 8...1 on data ouppl1..I br O...~ C' ""-' Mulbpl. Lttt- •1141 Sen.ce •"" 1b ,,,_i., A.on.bon(t) of REALTORS wl>o.,. DOt ~for itt -..racy Anat,..i. datw. an J•-17 I, I ~7 U.r~ o-• 31, 1997. 0-not ,._tall .ctlvtty ia t"--W..'-Some oHi-...,.. aoqu1...I clu.rtftf th. anal,-.. pe.....I. •199e C'ot.l,..11 D.nl.. Cc.po..t;o.,. An Equal ~·'7 c_,.,., ~ tt ....... Op,o.bto1ty. 1 .... nd.mtl, o...-1 a...I Op.ra1..d br NRT. Inc. 441 ]SABELLA TERRACE $1,375,000 3528 OCEAN BLVD. $3,250,000 14 ROCKY POINT ROAD $1,995,000 1019 DoLPHIN TERRACE $1,195,000 321 MILFORD DRIVE $839,000 441.5 DAHUA AVENUE $540,000 - COLDWeLL BAN~eRO NEWPORT BEACll • $565,000 3 bd, 2.5 ba, 1tunning Blu(f 1 *E" plan 4 bd, 2 ba, gre.at location, uptP"aded 644-9060 #516606 644-9060 #506220 NEWPORT BEACll • $1,695,000 CORONA DEL MAR • $599,000 Big Canyon, tr..Jjtjon.J w/ pa.noram.ic .-.. 2 bd, 3 ba, two 1tory home, duples 644-9060 . #368987 644-9060 #506440 COSTA MESA • $198,500 3 bd, 2 b., great Ooorpl..n, open lutchen 644-9060 #507291 NEWPORT BEACH • $535,000 2 l,d, 2.5 L., condo onrlooltiq lfol£ coune 644-9060 #50163• NEWPORT COAST • $.U.5,000 3 bd. 2.5 b., pt.ed ao-an.ity 6'4-9060 #515893 NEWPORT BEACH • $259,900 3 bd, 3.5 La, u~ad.d popular plan 644.-9060 #510382 CORONA DEL MAR • $659,000 Frout Uam 2Ld,1.51..1.anlwoocl On 644-9060 #517078 ·,'.•: . -' ,, NEWPORT-MARINER'S MILE 631-1400 NEWPORT BEACH 644-9060 BALBOA lSLAND 673-6900 COLDWeLI. BAN~eR t:l Daily PiJot Real Escace • Match 28. 1998 CELEBRATING ....... YEARS IN NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH • $949,000 fapanded ·venaille • on golf coune, 4 bcl 644-9060 #386903 NEWPORT BEACH • $998,000 3 kl, 3.5 ba, custom vi~ home 644-9060 #514041 COSTA MESA • $37-6,900 4. J,d,, 3 b.. upancl.d fl cwtomi..d 631-14.00 #509108 'Vil.LA PARK • $1,195,500 COSTA MESA • $385,000 5 bcl, 5 ba, •prx. 7 ,000 •q ft home 3 bJ. prime loc•tion, clwrm.ing & qu.Unt 644-9060 #512590 644-9060 #510359 NEWPORT BEACll • $565,000 3 bd, 2.5 ba, panoramic city liitht vieW11 644-9060 #345297 COSTA MESA • $169,881 4t J,d,, 2 cu attached ;u._., l.rp yard 631-14.00 #515927 COSTA MEsA. • $179,000 c~ 2 Lei tciwnbo-. ludri On 631-1400 #509568 · NEWPORT-MARINER'S MILE 631-1400 NEWPORT BEACH 644~9060 BALBOA ISLAND ". 673-6900 , ' I f I Daily Piloc Rn.I Estate • March 28, 1998 • COLDWeLI. BANl(eRrl You ARE INVITED TO Ou'R OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY & SUNDAY~ lPM UNTIL 5PM ~ . ---~ / --"' '<:t '""!SJ I I . . -· 2055 BA YSJIORE DR., 8AYSHORES OPEN SlfNDAY 1721 KINGS Ro., NEFPORT BEA.CH 01'/iN St fNDA }' ...... ·-r~ ' ,.11. ~it,-. !C " . ' ' 441 .5 DAllUA, CORONA DEL MAR OPEN St 'ND.A)' 2 114 SBRRANO, PF.NTNSUU POINT 01•/IN SU1\'DA}' 20 CANYoN FA/WAY, N.B 0PBN SATURDAY & SUNDAY SATURDAY'S INVITATIONS BAYCRl~Sl Nmn 11 l 634 Skylark L.rnc $589,500 David McCulloch CORONA l>l:L MAR 441.5 Oahli.-. $540.000 Premier Team HARBOR Rll>l;I 10 Vienna $395,000 Lynne Valentine NEWPORT Bl::ACIJ 20 Canyon Fairway 52,195,000 Carol Alli.an PENINSPLA POINT 1516 E.ut Ocean Blvd. $875,000 Bob PerLnan SUNDAY'S INVITATIC)NS BAYSI IOR1;::; 2655 Bay1Jwrc Drive $1,285,000 2512 Crestview $1,295,000 CORONA OEL MAR 1215 Bay1ide Drive $925,000 4521 Rri1tl1ton $15000/mo Co~T.\ Mr~' 2267 P.-.cifi"· Ave." 102 5182.900 3 392 Wim.bfcJon Way $339.900 421 B E~t 20th St. 54-J 5,000 11 \RB<>~ ~ll>lol l 0 \' ic1111a $395,000 Nl:Wr>oR·r Bi· Kii 20 Canyon Fairway $2,195,000 82 Harbor Rid~e $769,000 l 721 KinR• Road $1,895,000 2600 Newport nfvd. I'll# ll 4 $895,000 Pl:NINSl'LA POINI 1505 Ea11t Ocean Blvd. 1516 Eut Ocean Blvd.. 2114 Se-rrano Ave. SEAVlEW 20.5 Yacht Vind.ex WOODBRIOOE, IRVINE 83 iluc~et $615,000 $875,000 $845,000 $785,000 $182,900 Carol Mock Lisa Ad.-am Eileen Ander11011 Velma Timmons Mary Borlasc Donna Rudolph Julia ~lilli.tan Bob La11ke Carol AIJiaon Lynne Valentine Giron Gruhb1 Olga Matthew11 Bob Perlman Shiva A1hari Sandy Mittman Premier Team Linda Reed NEWPORT MARINER'SMU.E 631-1400 NEWPORT BEACH 644-9060 ,.. 2512 CllESlVl.EJlf, BAYSllOIU :-. OPEN SUNDAY 2{)()() NEW'PORT BLVD., NEflfPORT l~I 11 II OPEN St!NDA}' 1516 E. Oc:EAN BLVD., P&W,\'~t ., I I> I OP&\' SATf'RDA r ~ Sl'xn 11 82 I TARBOR RIDGE DR., N.R. 0P6N SUN DA}' 12015 YACHT VlNDX, SEAVIE'I' OPIIN SUNIMY BALBOA ISLAND t 673-6900 Daity Pil<>t Ilea! Estate • March 28, J 998 • ' ' t : ! , ' l l r COLDWELL BANKER SELLS MORE MILLION DOLLAR RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY THAN ANY OTHER REAL ESTATE COMPANY IN THE .WORLD. 'NEWPORT BB.ACJI • $12,000,000 . The Ult;mate Location -Southern California s premier building site, 4.8 acres offering the most spectacular views m Newport Beach. Jeff & Lyleen Ewing • #515373 CORONA DEL MAR• $1,499,000 This beautiful ocean view home has 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, maplewood and granite flooring, gou rmet kitchen with center island & ocean views. Karen Lynch • #518513 0 )VEWPORT BEACH • $2,495,000 M.08ur/u0,, constructad for comfort and luxury, 6 ~rooms, 5 baths, sqxirate stq/f quart~ with Hparate entrance, spectacular /ru..nanding staircase. IG:mm Lynch • #50433 7 NEWPORT B EACH • $1,295,000 Harbor View Homes -4 bedrooms, 4 baths, splendid custom home situated on a lush landscaped corner. lot, hardwood /loors. Karen Lynch • #5187ll CORONA DEL MAR • $1,375,000 Dramatic vistas of canyon, ocean and golf course, 5 bedrooms, 4 baths, interior atrium garden with /;sh pond, extra large living room. Ly/een..,& Jeff Ewing • #512810 LAGUNA BEACH • $3,500,000 S"mithc/;/fs: Private coastal estalll, contemporary anJ dramatic, ocean and ci1:1J /;gkt views, private tkuter, entertainmant pavilion. Lylll4n & Jeff Ewing • #394272 644-9060 L AGUNA BEACH • $1,895,000 Panoramic ocean and Catalina views are enjoyed /rom this beautifully desi;ned traditional home, -over 1, 000 square feet of ocean view deck. 8ruce Miller • #518725 NEWPORT B EACH • $1,285,000 Bayslwre home, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, two-story traditional home, steps to beach, vaulted wood cei/. ings, cozy brick /;replace and large brick patio. Carol Mock • # 504342 ANAHEIM HILLS • $2~00,000 Prestigious gated community, 6 ~rooms, 8 baths, tZXquisile custom home, many amanibu, ma,.J,Je foyer, gourmet kitchen, library, gym, pool t1pa. Carla Bro!fman & Ln ·Greek • #508505 Cl 998 Coldwel Bink« Corporation. All Equal ()ppof1Unity Company. E4* Housing ()pporU1ity. All omoes lodepeodently Owned and Opn1ed. ~. Daily Pilot Real Estate • March 28, 1998 MONA LITT (714) 720-1566 (71 4) 494-0215 Exr. 105 LAGUNA BEACH OCEANFRONT CONTEMPORARY • 4 bedr'OOms, 4 batlrs • 180 • Catalina and sunset r;cu·:< • Indoor llpO • Private stai,.. to the beac/1 T HE BLUFFS 315 AVENIDA CERRITOS Fabulo~s panoramic back bay views, 3 bedrot1111~, 2.5 baths, contemporary, neutral decor, mirror'"·) walls, large u·rap-around patios, enclosed solarh1111 , gated entry, pride of ownership. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEA SE CALL GAIL YORK LINDA FIELD 718-1538 __ ._..,.___.....,.. COLDWeLI. BANl(eR'"-l NEWPORT BEACH PREMIER Patrick & Tony Daily Pilot .Real Estate • March 28, 19?8 l 1 1 I J 1 \\ I I I J, \ ·, h I I\ Marcia & Robert NEW OFFERING · 441.5 DAHLIA, OLD CORONA DEL MAR Townhouse with Catalina Views. $540,000 N E w · 0 F F E R I N G 23 CALVADOS, NEWPORT COAST $445,000 Plan 3 in secluded Sancerre . ~ ~' S\.)~ \, ~~\"' 0 ~ • NEW OFF E RING 2015 YACHT VINDEX • $785,000 A bsolute custo m Seavicw h o me ESTATE-SIZED PARCELS FROM $550,000 TO $5,000,000 Builcl your dream home in hi1toric Cotton Point 125 KINGS PLACE $2,495,000 C ustom h o m e, Ocean and Bay views THE POWER OF PARTNERSHIP . Cf 998 C<*fw9I a.;.., Corpor'ltion, NI Equal Oppoftunlty eoq.ny, ~ ~ Opportunity, All Oftlcet llldlpelldefllly OWned .nd Opntld. , • r COLD Wei.I. BAN~eRc:J • SATURDAY, APRIL'· •1998 Registration begins ot 6:30 o m • Mc;irlners South Coast Church(MSCC) 5120 Bonito Canyon Drive. Irvine • Reglatrollon Men's 61C Women's SIC Kid's Fun Run ( 12 & Under) Awards Ceremony 6:30 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 9:16 a.m. 10:00 o .m . c -. Yeo lu <<'.): • 100'\ Collon lull color 1 shirt • Gourmet rood sompltngs from our 'Restaurant Row· • USA TAF Certalred Course ll')o~,~ lo ~R.<l~Jto (<' i.: MAKE CHECKS PAY.AILE TO MSCC·RFHC • REGISTER BY MAIL IF POSTMARKED IV MARCH 27: $20 Adull Races. $10 Kids Fun Run. $60 Family Fee <2 adults '2 k•a~ Moil with entry form. fees ond pledges to RUN FOR HUNQRY CHILDREN C /0 Kathy Loper Event• 7801 Minion Ce nter Court 1103, Son Diego, CA 92108 • REGISTER EARLY IN PERSON: Pick up your entry lorm al the RFHC Pollo Tobie otter church ond submit your oppllcotlon and fees or come to the lighthouse offices during the week • AFTER MARCH 27 OR DAV OF RACE: $25 Adult Races S 12 Kid· s fun Run $60 Family Fee ('2 odulls ~kids) • RACE PACICET/T·SHIRT/818 NUMBER PICK-UP Portlclponfs who hove pre registered may pick up their race pockets 1n the lighthouse offices at Morlnera South Coast Church Friday April 3 (5120 Bonito Canyon Rood lrvlne) between ' · 6.30 P m or the morning of the race ADD $ 1.00 TO ENTRY FU IF YOU WOULD LllCIE Ill NUMIH TO IE MAILED TO YOU ~Race, Jfotf.tne~ 714-854-7600 u.t · 539 • ••Vff y ........ Pt ... Aimmin SPaJHO WATEll ,.. ............ 11 .......... 111.- COLDWeLI. BANl(eRa , Daily Pilot .Reil &tace • Miitth 28, 1998 CAROL MOCK & LISA ADAM (714) 644-9060 Exr. 123 & 158 BAYSHORES OPEN SUNDAY 1:00 TO 4:00 PM 2655 BAYSHORE DRIVE ~ $1,285,000 2512 CRESTVIEW DRIVE ~ $1,295,000 Charming traditional, two-1tory home, llep1 to the beach, 3 bedroom.1, Spacioua beautiful home built in 1990, quiet location, 4 bed.roonu, 2 bath., vaulted eeiling1, larp J,riclt patio, whlte-on-wh.ite kitchen. 3.5 .bath., J,riclr patio•, rooftop declt witla •pa, catlaedral ceiling.. CALL ED IE OLSON (714) 644-9060 Ext. 132 OLD CORONA DEL MAR SEA ISLAND 519 MARGUERITE -$749,000 4 SEA COVE LANE -$535,000 Beautilul cur), appM}. Front lionae wit.Ii formal dinin; room, family room, Your b..t Luy on the Newpo:rt Beach Country Clul, Goll CourM, two tlaree Uroonu, two bathroo1111, lonly 1tarden patio, 1tudio bungalow with beclroo1111, den, two and ~ne h.al£ ),.th., tke. walli-in clOMb in mut.r private entrance, one bedroom, one .bat.broom p]UI your own d.ec:lt. .Wte, lob of J,uilt-in llorage. New patio and entry. Ownen I.ave lllOftC!. CtM Coldwel Bll1lcAif eoi'polatioo. Alt Equal Opportunity Compeny. Equll Housing Opportunity. lndepeodeotty Owned and Operated by NRT. Inc. l J • t !· COLDWeLI. BAN~eRO GERRY & CHRISTA LONG 2101 E. COAST HWY, CORONA DEL MAI?, CA 640-5664 ~ 729-7248 • STUNNING 2.5 ACRE SECLUDED ESTATE l 'ltimalc privai.:y, with your own vineyard (Cabernet Sauvignon), Orange and other fruit trees+ 100 avocado tn.~<..·s, 5,200 sq ft home. Only 8 years old. 4 Car garage, RV Parking. $1, 750,000 JI ARBOR VIEW HOMES 8esl single story home available, 4 bedrooms, great location, 2nd door to the greenbelt in Phase 1. New roof, copper plumbing. $565,000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES BlJY A TAX BREAK 2 bedroom, 2 bath townhome, new carpets " Probate Sale :JWO ONGS .... and paint, s arage. Just $219,500 Coldwell Bai1ker promotes Nancy ~vigne She will serve as assistant manager for Coldwell Banker's Newport Beach office Nancy Lavigne wa!> recently promoted to assistant manager at Coldwell Banker Newport Beach, according to Louise Winders, branch manager and vice president. A 14 year real estate veteran, Lavigne joined Coldwell Banker in 1988. Before joining the Newport Beach office. Lavigne was assistant manager of the Dana Point/San Clemente office. She was also vice president of RAM Development on the East Coast. "I am proud 10 announce the promotion of Nancy Lavigne to assistant manager," Winders said. "The hard work and dedication she has given to her clients will now be an invaluable asset to our other outstanding sales associates." Lavigne is a Previews Properties specialist. specializing in coastal and luxury properties in Newport Beach and surrounding coastal communities. She has been a member of the prestigious Nancy Lavigne President's Club and President·'} C'1rdc. Born in Boston, Lavigne earned her bachelor's degree at Wheaton Collq!l' in Norton, Mass. She is an avid read~r. enjoys traveling and resides with hl·r husband, Jeffrey, in San Juan Cap1,1rano. To nach Nattey Lavigne, call the ColdweU Banbr Newport Btach offict at (714) 452-4469. Big Canyon golf course estate Only I few of Bia Canyon's custom homes enjoy a view of this magnitude. This sit down golf course view is truly outstanding and encompasses~ greens, three fairways, Big Canyon's largest lake and distant mountains. Approximately 115 linear feet of terraoe fronts the golf couN. This spacious residence offers five bedfVelQ.i, each with its own balcony and live baths. It ~ee wood burning fireplaces, a separate wine cellar, formal dining room and a lavish master suite with his and hers master bath. 1llC oversized three car garage has custom cabinetry. The private courtyard features a pool, spa and gazabo. Offered at $1,495.000. For more i"'ormatiqn, call Lyken and J~JI Ewlltg al Coldwdl Bonbr Newport Be4'"7 (7 U) 6'4·9060 • I .. --~,-..... ~ . -. .. -}":4_;~.;.,._,.;_ .•• ~.._~ I r ,. ,. I • ,, '\..a • "; •' • • ,_~ .... ~'Jrr.... ..... J ... ~ \ ... ~.,!,.... ~-w..-, .• ·~ ., r..:. Finest QJullity with SHOR£ CUffS ••• Oceu View SpectaaJ&ar ocrian vtewl One d C«OOil del Mar's tlnest homes. Ave or sbt bedroom, 5% baths. huge famDy room &. breathtaking kitchen. Custom~ mold- ings. bullt-m, granite, marble. Master~ w~ bar, room size closet. Three ftreplaoes. $2 595000 UNDA ISll ••• E.xqulslte 5 ledroom Views d ~ bay Iran tMSY mafof' room. &* by Val- entine, this res. has been remodeled With qullty &. taste. Sunptuous Mstr ~. w/martlle bid\. sitting rm. fpk:. ~ closet Library w/rustom wine ~. limly room. butler's pantry. dock ror large yacht. Gorgeous Bay Front Wide Bayside Pati.o LAGUNA NJGlgl ..Model Perfect New caipet/drapes. High c:athecbl oellngs. fl~. specious 28R. 2BA. Prtv• ~·---Sl•4.000 Situated on CHERRY LAKE, this fabulous four bedroom, three bath, family home boasts a spectacular viev-1 with over 3,000 square feet a 3-car garage and pier. " $625,000 i KN0\11 ru BE SORRY ........... . This Eastside triplex is such a bargain, I should buy it myselfl Three on a lot legal, non-conforming. CNer $2,300 per month income on one of Eastside Costa Mesa~ best streets. BER~D TOWERS ONLY $339,000 LAKEFRONT LIVING IN NEWPORT BEACH EASTSIDE COSTA MESA An enormous yard with poof and spa for entertaining. Two bedroom, two bath home PUJS mother-irrla'N quarters. LORt U:ONEW $325,000 l ~- NEW LISTINGS AVAILABLE Udo Isle . Magnificent state or the art bayfront home located on oversi7.ed lot with sandy beach. John McMonlgle $~695,000 Udo Isle · Beautifullt remodeled Medftemne:an bayfront home with 3 8d. 3 Ba. and sandy beach. John McMoalgle $1,499,000 Udo Isle • Newly remodeled bay(ront condo. 3 8d. den. 2.5 Ba. Ugbt, ~. sub-parking, eleYatOr. Marilyn Read $1,150,000 Dover Shores • Dock will acoommodaJe up to 50 ft. yach1. Direct access to private beach. New master suite, outdoor dt'Ck. frank Seo.oes $1,595,000 Belcourt -4 8d. cusaom. rare flag lot, pool, spa, built-In BBQ md lushly landscaped. Debi Bibb a Daulia 0urpm $1,495,000 Emerald Bay . Speaaadar .. oouage In upper F.menld Bay. Great view, pool. Rod Daley $'95,000 Newport ~t Pelican Point -New custom borne currcndy under coostruaion. H1nman A Hinman $2,895,000 Lapna Wlaae -Remodeled 3 Bd. home 00 brge lot ~ and city l.iglm vft"S. Jerry Finster $1,100,000 sw-em -'bd1dooa1 customimi OOme OD a 26,000 sq. (L lot with big yard. Rod Daley $1,990,000 lnine Cove -Ocean view custom home in guard gated privaf.e beach community. Roel Daley $2,190,000 Corona deJ Mar South -4 Bd. 2 Ba. home oo unique large and sunny comer lot. Hurley I: Valentine $675,000 Balboa Pmlnsula -lkand new duplex at the beach in qujet resideoUal ma. .lldJI I: fJeftlaad $589,000 Whoa fad ..... Beldl <kaplex ooe door ~ lbe SIOd. Slnall oce111 *'1v. jla)lcobs uso,ooo Cameo Shores -4 Bd. s. S Ba. home on large lot with pool and spa with ocean views. Evan Corkett $1 ,643,000 Easd>luff -Jewd box oC a home with a gre2l pool and view. Pristine condldon. <:oby Ward $645,000 Cllftbaven -Grez remodeled bmi)y home. 6 8d. 4 Ba. Security. intercom, sauna, more. Headier Wood $850,000 EMtslde -'lWo houses oo one lot, separaae ymh! Best buy in Cosl2 Mesa. Matz a Sduaiaiag $349,000 VUla Pomt -l Bel villa in prime location. LoR.r end unit.,, pool In ~ communi~ Johi...,. a 1'-$18S,OOO INTERNATIONAL REALTY I Irvine Cove -Abalone Point wcaot lot with ocean view. Room for large home. Jerry Finster $3,500,000 Udo Isle -6 Bd. 4. S Ba. plus bonus room on large lot. French doors, beamed ceilin~. Bill Feeney $1,195,000 Soadt ~ -Nefr1y built cxnilfront home. On nearly lfl acre. Wine ~ Finster a mgb $2,6so,ooo Ocean .. -QISl001 5 Bel. 5.5 Ba. with pool and views. Highest qmllty. Jobnsoo a mnmao $1,695,000 . -~~i ---s -... ... Udo Isle -Luxury 2 Bd. 2.5 Ba. ooodo with great bay*""'-~ ll $3,900 per mooth. EsCber Fine $850,000 Corona del Mar. Riddy appointed 3 Bd. view home with pool. Elegmt and prmte. Bwn Corkdt $1,698,000 Udo Isle -Triplex with bay view. aose to tennis courts and shopping. John McMonigle $875,000 Allvlew 1ttnce -fmsline, dty and Catal.lna views from this large qualiry home. Sheridan a ·Sberidao $1,995,ooo Big Canyon . PrMle lot wttb pool aDd spa. Gourmet kitchen. Ubrlry. Geotgt.aa Smith $1,495,000 Belcourt mu . Views d cm1Jna, ocean and dty Ughls. Upper end uolt Piao 1. Nancy Pderloll $599,000 Balboa Pmimula Point · Fine ba)froot 4 Bel. home with dock and vie\\. lob lag $1,595,000 Cadnl Newport -Less than one block from ~ swtmmfllg beach on quiet street. Ronda Ilda $s-t9,000 Ocean ... PrMle lot wtd1 view of ocean, bad>or Ind dty lights. 4 Bd. s. s Ba. Scanhn a Yamada $1,899,000 St. Mldld · 3 Bel. 2.S Ba. tn · Newport Coat. Ltgbt IDd bright ~a.JG' oa $469,900 REPRESENTING THE FINEST HOMES IN ORANGE COUNTY 221 Via Nice $270,000 Sal (l-4) $739,000 Sun 0-5) Sat/Sun (l-5) Jobn McMonlgk $875,000 Sun (1-4) $995 ,000 Sun (l-4) $995,000 Sun (1-4) Sun (l-4) $2,295,000 Sun (l-5) Sun (l-4) $599,900 Sun (l-4) 3377 Via Udo, Newport Beach, CA 92663 (714) 723-8800 ( I • BILL FEENEY and TIM CARR . in associalion with LANCE BOGGS and STEPHANIE LENNON Bayfront Condo 2 Bd. 3 Ba. plus den. prime ground level condo Excellent Lido Channel view. dock available $579,000 1997 SALES ACTIVITY 59 Sales! 1998 SALES ACTIVITY Sold or In Escrow Property Represented Lido Isle Seller Big Canyon Seller Linda Isle Seller Spyglass Buyer Lido Isle Buyer Sea vie"' Seller Lido Isle Buyer Newport Heights Buyer Newport Heights Seller Newport Heights Buyer Baycrest Buyer Newport Heights Seller Newport Heights Buyer Newport Heights Buyer East4iide Buyer Eastside Buyer Newport Crest Buyer Villa Point Seller West Newport Buyer Eastside Seller Corona del Mar Seller West Newport Seller Laguna Beach Seller -~-------- 717-4744 #1 SALES TEAM FOR 1997 Corona del Mar Bayfront Udo Isle Double Lot Bayfronl home with views rA ocan. dainel Balboa Island. Pavilicn 4 Bd. 4 Ba. +den ~y remodekd Coonlry FralCh custom 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba. oo almost 1/4 acre. Ea~ access dock.. Beam ceilings Prime 60' loc w/ pool. very light. bright and open $1 ,975,-000 $1.695.000 Lido Isle Family Home 6 Bd 4.5 Ba. plus bonus room custom on prime 52.Y lot Large l>Unny patio w/ spa. French doors. beamed ceiling' $1 ,195,000 Lido Isle Designer Perfect! 5 Bd. 4 Ba. light, bright remodel. prime 40' lot Large sunny patio, French door<;, hardwood floors $995,000 Baycre:st Pool Home 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. family home on oversized comer lot Bright open floor plan -great for entertaining! $!29,000 ... , Lido Isle TraditJonal 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba. remodeled home with downstairs m&ter Prime strcct to ~trcct 45' lot, large sunny patio w/ spa $1,195,000 Turn-Key Custom Pool Home 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba. large loc, on quiet cul..._sac French doors, vaulted ccilinp. hardwood floon and more! $569,000 Bia Canyon Townhome 3 Bd. 2.3 Ba. Monaco on elevacod quiet a.tl-df>.uc Prime location near clubhouse, downstairs master "89,000 , ,~!YCOnz~ ETOU/· t__!Wu/qy~ '-Barch ~9rh /.·00 p./~I/ ........ 4 .·0(J p./n. /7 '-Yort.han~ 6'ourt Gl"C2t ocean view 2 Bd. 2.5 Ba. townhome. $S6o,OOO Virginia Zenz {j/Jefcotut;!T(ltt t& a Oeam-JUI ~~/U//~/leart; !!/ .Kewport @each. ~~acomnuuUf!f . poo(, spaarul~~ ' I ,._ ----~--!'." --~- DUNCAN FORGEY 713,_2720 . Hillside beauty with Catalina and sunset views. 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba . in guard gated community. This traditional 4 Bd. home is reminiscent of the East Coast Harnptons. It sits on a world famous beach and is built with quality craftsmanship. for your showing call ... MARv ELLEN & Boe WEGLARZ TOP PRODUCERS REPRESENTING NEWPORT BEACH AND CORONA DEL MAR 40 I CORTES CIRCLE Corona Highlands "A Setting Comflining the Best Old Corona del Mar Has to Off er" Charming traditional Old Corona del Mar cottage style in this well-maintained 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath' home with attached 2 car garage. Perched overlooking Buck Canyon with views to the ocean and out to Catalina. Ample room for gardening areas and grassy areas. Walking distance to . beach, shops, Testaurants. Offered at $667,000 TEAM UPWITH · THE ONES ~A 714 717-4784 .------· .. ==x=:z --J--"" • ------ 1'1 ' I I . v I ) i -I I I I I I ( , . ( . I< s 7i=;<J ~7 1 ~ I l (•<1 1 l1 t·1 · \)\/()(HI 717 .17<>7 C < > <-i s t < l I C < > m m u r, i t. y S 1-> < ~ < , i < 1 I i s t. s Charming cottage one blodc from the sand! 2 Bd. I Ba. ExceHent condition. Cliff" Haven Family Home Remodeled in 1989 6 Bedrooms, 4 Baths French Doors & Windows Throughout Excellent Location -Wonderful Neighborhood Back Bay, Fashion Island & Ocean Views from Rooftop Deck off Master Bedroom Security System -Intercom -Sauna Offered a t $850,000 Stunning .. New York City" living. Prestigious gated ~home comrn,unity. ---=--------------- DOVER SHORES O FFERED AT $929,000 •Courtyard entry with gorgeous pool •Four bedrooms, three baths · •Formal dining area with pool view •Family room with fireplace and wetbar • Breakfast room •Granite counters in kitchen • Double-paned windows • Crown molding • Security system • Large deck with sweeping view of Back Bay, mountains and city lights OFFERED AT $680,000 Exceptioml well-maint2ined, one-owner duplex in great location. The front unit is two bedrooms, tw9 baths and a sewing room or office. The living room has beamed ceiling, fireplace and a built-in desk and book shelves. The apartment has two bedrooms, one bath, beamed ceilings and ~ous living and dining areas. O FFERED AT $697 ,500 F'RONTUNrr •Three bedrooms, each with private bath • Den or office • Living room with fireplace •Dining area with built-ins •Private patio REAR.UNIT • Two bedrooms, one bath • Large living room •Breakfast/dining area OF'F'ERED AT $595,000 • Three bedrooms, two baths • Living room with fireplace and wet bar • Dining room with built-ins • Two car garage with three-quarter bath ***PLUS *** • Income unit with two bedrooms and one bath •• C.huc.k :l?umbofd • Eynn Wriyh l • X ancy 23ear • XI.by d.kibic.hi • 23iny 9rrhny " ·~ ~-""---=------~- Linda Isle Spectacular estate w /panoramic views of Newport Bay. Private boat dock. 5BR. 7BA. w/extenslve use of stone. tile. wood & glass. Exclusive guard-gated community. Spellbinding Ocean, Coastline Views 5BR. SBA dream home graced with dramatic ocean & harbor" views. Superior location & strategically located for world class living. W. Oceanfront Unique 100 ft. ocean frontage. Great locattonl Home w/studio & business properties. Live & work at beach. Owner may finance. $1 , 199,000 Balboa Peninsula One-of-a-kind condo/town home on the oceanfront. View of ocean & bay. 3BR, 2.SBA w/beauttful hardwood floors. Security. shutters. central voe .. Jacuzzi tub. $825,000 Harbor Highlands Dramatic remodeled 3BR. 2.SBA. Gated atrium. country kitchen. trench doors. lush landscaping. $725,000 Balboa Peni\sula WeU locat ed duplex c lose to beach and bay. Spacious upper unit has 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. flreplace. Lower unit has 2 bedrooms, l bath. flreplace and patio. Recent point & carpet Rents for $3CXX> per month. $489,000 Lido Isle By the beautiful bay w/the finest materials & Impeccable taste 1s this stunning French inspired 3 bedroom. 3 bath Udo home $1 ,345,000 Old COM Premium corner location. 5BR, 5.5BA. gourmet kitchen . 3 fireplaces. securtty system $1,095,000 Balboa Island Remode led lstand beauty w/48R, 28A. Great corner loco1ton. Kitchen w /view of bay. Swedish fireplace & beamed ceilings tn family room. Extensive use of marble & brlci<. Much more ... $799,000 ·Harbor View Homes Beautlful remodeled C armel model w /3BR, 29A. Lorge family room & bultt-ln cabinet. Ne~ landscaped. $549,900 CHINACOVE Experience this qne-of-a·ktnd property located in one of the most exclusive bay front communJties. This home in CW-. Cow. exudes charm and character fro m the dual master suites upstairs to the fully appointed kitchen, dining, and living room areas downstairs. Other features: Teak and Koa wood cabinetry, custom tile & wood flooring, secluded spa, upstairs master sitting room w/beachside deck. 3 Bedroom, 4 Bath. Call for details about the many extras. $1.795.000 NEWUSTINGI Custom Corona del Mar Love to entertain? Y-0u must see this home! Single level, with loads of square footage o n a large parcel. The romantic master suite opens onto a large tile floored famlly/ente rtairtment room with Jacuzzi. Sauna and wet bar. The gourmet kitchen features a S ub-Zero refrigerator, Chambers gas range, double ovens, two dishwashers, separate salad-washing sink along with many other features. The sunset and coastline views from the front patio are outstanding This estate like home has 4 bedrooms. 4 5 baths and 3 car garage with extra parking for a small boat The great back yard has a pool and built in BBQ. $9959000 ~USTINGI BIG CANYON "Deane" Perfection Personified! This could be the nicest "Monaco" you will see. S tep into your own private world from the enclosed eneyway. This stunningly decorated 3 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom home has been expanded and remodeled with many upgrades. It is walking distance to Fashion Island and clos.e to everything Newport Beach and Corona del Mar has to offer from this guard-gated communJty. Call for detalls ebout the many extras. $891,000 NEW USl1NGI ummif Real Estate G..,oup LEGEND ARV! 6500+ aq ft estate. Located in the prestigious guard-gated community of . -C.oWlo Point on a 24.650 sq. ft. lot with ocean views, private beach acccs!I. ~ ·s1,.sso,ooo Ad Code 4000 NO EXPENSE SPARED! cu,tom built 4100 sq ft home with 1so· ocean view! Offenng i.tudy, gourmet k.itcheo. m1ercom/mu\lc/\CCuriry systems throughout. marble O<><>n.. l fireplaces & plush carpeting! $878,000 Ad Code 2022 ASTOUNDING! 4BR. 2.5BA home located in gated area w/hills views & lush landscaping + pool, spa. barbecue & covered patio. Offering: security system, vaulted ceilingi.. formal dining rm & air conditioning system. $374,500 Ad Code 20.51 THE GRIFFITH ESTATE! SUPEREXCELLENT! SOPHISTICATED! Meticulously lancbcaped 1+ acre custom-bu11t estate with veranda, pool. spa. waterfalls & 5-car garage. Off erina 6,000 sq. ft. of living space + man)'. reftned qualitiea throughout. $1,59.5,000 Ad Code 3046 ENTHRALLING •.• Oceanfront e1>We on 6 locs offering panoramic ocean view\, private beach and custom built saltwater swimming pool. Thi:. home also features lighthouse retreat. guesthouse. ga_tebouse and main house with elevator. S6,900,000 Ad Code 4002 Custom built 6100 sq ft estate w/4 car garage & breathtaking panoramic views! Super Ooorplan featuring guest house. bonus rm, wet bar & huge family rm! $1,225,000 Ad Code 3028 4000+ sq ft home located in cx.eaative guard-gated cocnmunity w/pool & spa. Featuring limestone flooring, planratioo &butters. Fn!och doors. sky· ligh1s. central vacuum, bonus nn, den, state-of-che-ut kitchen & ma.,1er SENIOR LIVING! On the golf course with panoramic views this :? I 00+ sq ft penthouse is located in a quiet gated senior community with wheelchair acce~s! $315,000 Ad Code 2029 MAKE AN OFFER! 4BR. 2.5BA home located in Ontario. It's bank owned and won't la.~1 for long! $123,900 Ad Code 1019 LET'S MAKE A DEAL! JBR, 2BA home m great location. Featuring family rm. living rm w/fireplace & more. Make an offer now! $279,000 Ad Code 1035 IT'S MAGIC! Light and bright 2BR. 2BA condo with beautiful suni;et views. Highlighted by family rm, d~ rm w/fircplace & more. $759 Ad Code 1034 PERFECTION THROUGHOUT! 4BR. 4BA home w/mountain views. Offering office. media rm. remote control skylights, hardwood floors, plush carpeting. crown molding, surround sound sy'!tem & finishing touches lhroughou1. $610,000 Ad Code 2033 CLOSE TO EVERYTHING ... 2BR condo w/many high qualities throughout: Berber carpet, marble fireplace, vaulted ceilings, wood blinds + washer & dryer included! $138,000 Ad Code 1027 MAGNrFICENT! · lrt a renowned private ga1ed cornmunlt,Y this 4BR. 2.58A home fealures aourmet kitchen w/granite countertops. beveled slass windows & doors + stained glass windows & doon throughout, marble ftrepltce cl: satellite dish. $1,49.5.000 Ad Code 1836 suite w/rctrcat + marble Ooors & coumcnopa. • $889,000 Ad Code 4007 EXCELLENT INVESTMENT! 14-unit apanmeot building. Thn (28R, IBA) plus four (lBR. IBA). Pool has been resurfaced & roof has been replaced! $950,000 Ad Code 1024 WALK TO THE BEACH! Located in Huntington Be.ch, Y. mile from the ocean. lhis 2BR + loft. 2.5BA townbome offers new kitchen appliances, plantation shutten, marble ftrephice & muter suite w/ snnhe floors & tile. $209,000 Ad Code 1037 SELLERS ARE MOTIVATED! Income opponunityl Two units: 38R, lBA wllrl master cl: bay view. Plus 28.R, lBAI $57~000 AdCcNlelOll DREAM HOME OP.PORTUNITY! Panoramic ocean view ~ aite on over 14 tcrea. C1oee ro bcxhes A bubor. $2.*Jill M Code l030 ~ ' II 1 1111 \ I t ti, l 1 I 11 " 'I " I k I( I I I I ' ' I I I ' ', I I I ' I ' Sf~l.t.Sfl ,,1M~1 <• lq ''"'-'· t~.:. 1 i1.i 1111 ------=----= ----- + ) AND ·' BAYFRONT SPECIALIST 118 E. BALBOA BVD. 280, 1 BA Cottage $329,000 Last ChltllCC! Delightful 280. 2BACondo Beach & Bay Close $272,000 1312 DOLPHIN TERRACE 3BO, 2BA $600,000's Make Offer! • 310 ALVARADO PLA~E Bay View Duplex 3BD, 2BA +2BD, 1BA $575,000 COMING A1TRAC'I'IONS Balboa Peninsula Duplex -$439,000 Duplex -$449;000 View Home -$749,000 15 OCEAN VISTA Sea hland '"OASIS" Beautiful by day ' Magic by Night! $759,000 ( EXCEPTIONAL NEWPORT BAY CONDO Distinguished four bedroom and three bathroom condo located on the prominent Newport Bay. Extraordinary views and a private sixty-six foot boat dock make this condo ideaf for outdoor living ~ent. Luxury as well as comfort is enhanCed by a master suite with cedar-lined closets and master bath with Kohler ·fixtures and spa tub. Entertain with style in this formal living room accented~ fi!eplace and a hand-carved wood mantle plus gourmet kitchen~ marble and graruteco=~ ~ ts include crown mot French doorst!y and etched~ · ows and many other derorative aetails ~t Nang Barfield or Garv H~ at The Summit Real &tate GiOUp/ ·Better Homes and GaidehS ~t Homes Division (?14) 640-7888 , Home builders V#ork to remove baniers to affordable housing Affordable Housing Bomer Martin pointed out that builders arc often R I . \Ubject to a "layering effect" where numerous emova Act recently introduced regulations arc stacked on top of one another. Each regulation is adopted independently and. Characterizing it as "an important i.tep forward in the effon to suumline the regulatory process. expand housing opportunities and ele~ate housin& u a top national priority." the nanon's home builders recently praised legislation being introduced by Rep. Tom Campbell (R-Calif.) in the House and by Senator Ron Wyden (D-Oregon) in the Senate. The House bill is co-sponsored by Rep. Jack Metcalf (R-Wuh.), Rep. Esteban Torres (D- Calif.). Rep. James Talent (R-Mo.) Rep. Jcs..-.c Jackson, Jr. (D-W.), Rep. Mike Mcintyre (D- N.C.) and Rep. Jon Fox (R-Pa). '1lle Affordable Housin& Burier Removal Act will bring some order and common sense to the reguJnory procea," said Donald D. Martin. an Albuquerque. New Mexico home builder and president of the 19~.ooo member National Association of Home Builders (NAHB): "Housing is one of the most important and la.rgesa ind&tria io the nation. ac:icountin& for about 12 percent of the economy. However, it is ~one of the nation's most heavily regulated bust~ and in IOme areu meeting regulatory n:lQUmmcnts can ldd ie~ of thousands of dollars to the eost of COO$trucUfl& a modest sin&Je·family home. This legi.&ladon will help mate housing and homeownership more affontablc," ~~~"·~n~i:~-~oir:.Q.; by itself. might seem insignificant. But when 10 or 20 seemingly insignificant regulations are layered on top of one another. the cost implications and delays inherent in meeting those regulatory requirements can be considerable. One of the key elements of Rep. CampbelJ's legislation is a requirement that federal agencies conduct a housing impact analysis whenever they promulgate new regulations related to housing. The bill would also: reauthorize incentive grants to encourage localities to remove regulatory barrie"; ask the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to conduct a conference on removing regulatory barriers: and request local communities receiving Community Development Block Grants to make a good faith effort to remove regulatory barrier... "I want to commend Rcpt"CSCntative Campbell and Senator Wyden for dnfting and introducing this important legislation.'' Martin said. "Even modest ~ in the cost of n new home will open the door to homcowner1hip for families who arc now priood out of the market. Ultimately. this will raise the nation's , homeownership rate and strengthen both families and communities. I urge Conpu to enact this legislation and take the first Step toward reestablishing housing l!I a national • priority." • I -I ' Nagel is ney,co111er to real estate scene at Prudential Former Australian brings marketing experience to Orange County real estate Prudential California Realty Laguna Niguel is pleased to welcome Shirley Nagel to its team of prcs1igious sales associates. Specializing in high-cod propenies and aucrions, this New Zealand na1ive has worked exrensively in both Australia and New Zealand. She arrived in 1he Uni1ed States for a 1wo-month holiday and decided to live here af1er bcmg wooed by parad"e. Her zealous a1111ude and cn1rep1eneurial 'pmt will undoubtedly contribute to her 'ucce''· For year. 'he v.orked in m,1rkcting and hal> an arra) of 'kill\. She: ha' expen1!>C m promotion campa1gm. market developmeni. \trategu.: planning and 1mplementauon. momtormg of mtemal and external public relauon' ac11v1t1e'> and all ~peels of adventsing. In Auckland, New Zealand she was a markeung manager and subsequently auended trade fair. in Italy. Gennany. China, Taiwan, Indonesia and Korea. ln addition to her vast marketing knowledge, this enterpnsing agent h~ been a director for a health center and an owner of two reputable restaurant'>. The ~Ian of thi!. auspicious and energetic agent is cenainly unJY.i.ralleled. She holds a Shiriey Nagel bachelor's degree in psychology. an international marketing diploma. a homeopathic degree and she ii. a doctor of natural therapies. While traveling abroad, she also added to her quaJ1fication' by attending courses in Pennsylvania. New York and London. Health and fitness arc a major interest to Nagel, who enjoys aerobics, yoga, walking and jogging. For years she has studkd diets. longevity and "reyouthing." She is presently working on a book titled "Reyouthing- Towards 2000," in which the topic of rejuvenation in the '90s is thoroughly discussed. Sltlrk1 Nagel can IH ~lt•d aJ Pnuk"""1 California RUlllJ l.Agima Nltiul aJ (714) 495-1800, ut. 128. Listen to the surf This desirable, three story Newport Peninsula home boasts fantastic panoramic white water and Catalina sunset views. The large living room with its own cozy fireplace. the channing dining room and the fabulous kitchen aJ l have unparalleled vistas of the ocean, Treat yourself to relaxing hours within the spacious master suite on the third level or within the other two large bedrooms with bathrooms and guest bathroom. 1be large den/game room with a second fmplacc on its own level leads to a deck with built-in barbecue and patio -a perfect perch from which to socialii.c, people watch or simply relax. 1be three bedroom, three and one-half bathroom home is replete with alarm and sound system and built-in vacuum system. 1be special location on the Newport slrlnd is within walking dislanCC to quaint restaurants and shops or is pcifect for al\ enjc:>yable stroll along the sand. Offered at $995,000. F °' llUJ,_ ,Woflllll#on. c4Jl,3•,,,,.,U. floU1hlOn of huM"""1 C(ljlfomJa Rully NH1pol1 B«Uh "'(114) 723~31. • ----. ----~ . -- Adept agent Ellen Ward ioins Prudential California Real~ She gives persona lized attention to a ll of her clients Prudential California Realty is pleased to wek:omc Ellen Ward to its staff of estccmcd sales associates. Ward boasts scveraJ years of real estate experience and possesses knowledge obtained through extensive careers in both building industry and management. She has organiz:.cd and executed special events and fundraiscrs for numerous political and charity groups. including a fundraiscr for President Ronald Reagan at which there were 1,000 ancndees. "I !ruly dcnve ~tisfacuon 111 making a rneaningf ul contribuuon to my communny.'' Ward said. She formerly <>erved on variou'> boardc; including Merit Media lntemauonal. Braille Institute of Orange County, RepubhCliO Women. Republican National Central Financ1a( Commiuec. Newport Beach Prorcssional Woman and she owned and served on the board of the John Wayne Tennis Club. Prior career highlights include stints as a secretary, treasurer, events chairpcnon and public relations coordinator. She bolds a bachelor's degree in psychology, wluch she utilizes to bone her interpersonal skills during complicated transactions. "1be importance of commitment is clear to me and I undertake the ~ibility of working together \lith my clients to reach established goals without reservation," Ward said. What also pleases her ii the ability to tum Ellen Word complex transactions into success stories. Spec1ah21ng in mid-range to h.igh-end real estate transacuons and representing both buyer.. and sellers, this certified relocarioo 5J>CCtalist reinforces her expertise continuously by undergoing ongoing reaJ estate education and training. ·•t expect the unexpected," Ward &aid. "I maintain a tcose of humor and I keep b9i.ncc m my life. I stay foaascd.. fair and dectica&ed to clicnt.s •expectations and I just go the distlnce." Ward. who bas three adult chi1drea and eight grandchildren. enjoys working out, walking. reading, golf, lellnis, writing, gounnct cooking and her family. To "'"" BU.11 W411d, call PnuMlllW Clllqonilll R•oJty, 13 c°"°"'" Pica, Su. 190, N'wpon BHdt, (71') "'4-QOO. Sweeping views from Monarch Beach villa This gorgeous Mediterranean-style home is at the end of a lovely ocean view cul-de-sac. Located in guard-gated Monarch Beach, this elegant residence is within walking distance to beaches, parks, a tennis clut> and the Ritz-Carlton. There are four bedrooms and three and one-half bathrooms in this home on an estate-sized lot. Upon entering, you will be captivated by the dramatic entryway and the airy ambiance. An abundance of windows offers light throuJhout the home. Panoramic. views of lush foliage and azure seas are available from every room. Features include a wet bar. security system, pool and spa with hidden eleccronic pool covCT. The asking price is $795,000. For morw btfonnaJlon, caU J«k PatUnon of Pnul4ntlal CaJJfont14 R•aJIJ IAguna Beach at (114) 491-3339, ext. 207. COTO DE CAZA Go~ 5BR. 4.5BA home with a view of ~If course & mountains. Gourmci's k.iichen, huge brick fireplace. Custom rock beach, pool & spa. 794-5700 $59S.OOO Ad Code 1"°846 HUN11NGTON BEACH Gorgeous mnodclcd & upgraded 4BR. 4.5BA home in 1he heart ofHuncingcon Harbor. Grat comer locacion with J>OOL 794-5700 $649,000 Ad Code 503383 COTO DE CAZA 5BR, 4.5BA custom-built home, approx. 5640 sq.ft. Slcytighcs. French doors & windows. swncd glass. marble 80ors. Gourmet's kitchen. 794-5700 $996.000 Ad Code 122905 HUNTING10N BEACH Ocean-dose Ca~ Cod-style home in the heart of downtown. 4BR. 4BA wir.h den/office & studio. Skylights, French doors. 3 fireplaces. 220th Si .. OPEN SAT 12-4 794-5700 $04,900 Ad Codc6020 COTO OE CAZA IRVINE NEWPOKT BF.A.CH Harbor Cove residence beyond P.Crfcction. 5BR. 4.5BA. grand vista & bay views, professionally C:lccoraccd & landscaped. Gated community location. 794-5700 $1.S00,000 Ad Code 6120 COIODECAZA Graceful & serene 6BR. 4.75BA French Estate on approx. 4 acres with fruit trees. Gourmet's kitchen, library. bonus room. 794-5700 Sl,995,000 Ad Code Sl37353 FOUNTAIN VAUEY LAlCE FOREST Wonderful singk story JBR. 28A home m great locauon F..rtn brgr YJ1d 2-ar gangc. 794-5700 $259,000 Ad Code S0'877 M3W"6cmt 48R. 48A homt w11h Vl(Yf o( golf COU1X furdwood Roon. gourlllC!'s k11chai, brcillast nook. Uigc yml w11h pool 794-5700 Condo on 111< mrun with lolt/ofTict, athcdral ct1ling. sunny baloony Aswc. !CMU & dubbousc. clo!t 10 golf 794-5700 fu 1JllllUCUb1t 48R homt Im b~ back y.ud tic RO~ shcd/wocbhop l«:artd rn beautiful oogbborbood 794-5700 $242.900 Ad Cock 508588 HUNTINGTON BEACH Frui1 trm, roa, and 1 privait spe tic pcbo sunound this ~ bomc. 4BR (including l ~en), JBA. RV~t puking. ocw roof. 794-5700 $239,900 Ad Code 6021 $520,000 Ad Code Sl40679 TUSTIN Exaptional ui-lnd condo with lolt, skylights tic vaulted ceilinp. Light, bnghr tic ~ Amchcd garage. nw pul 794-5700 $146.500 Ad Code 6100 $98.750 Ad Cocks 141909 POOI'RILL RANCH Bcauriful 4BR. 2.58A home with ~ vn to utaltru. Many upgrades ioduding landlapc tic founcain. Pool-med yvd. 794-5700 $~9,000 Ad Code S\39279 IRVINE 4BR. 2.58A home with liYing room tic family room ~ng povitt yvd wuh fruit ems. Spxious kirchcn. 794-5700 Silrt._.. ... ._ ~-SJIU76 ~U.St44332 <X>STA MESA CORONA DEL MAR. UGUNA NIGUEL Quiet location. 3BR plus loft/office, 2.5BA. Large yard. lush Duplex on ocean side of PCH. 28R. 2BA unia, fuq>laas. Balc:oey. ligbr & briftr 4BR. 4.5BA with ocean view. Spacious master. 3-ca.r la.ndxapc. O\'C'Biud 2-a.r garage. 794-5700 decl beam ceil1ngi. From & side yard& 794-S700 ga.ngc. Monvatcd Klier. 79'-S700 Ul-4,900 Ad Code 506227 $633,000 Ad Code 6007 $849,000 Ad Code SOS380 SAN Q.11.MENTE coro DE CAZA l1lVINE On apic:iow. private loc. 48R. master with Bay window, ~size Beautifully dc:corucd 4BR. 3.SBA home. Gowmct's kitcbm. walk-in Eaptnckd 3BR. 2BA raidcna: with many uppdcs. Set on laige gourmet'• kirc:hm. Giant &mily room with 6rcplacr. ~~700 panay. gucstfmaid's qua.nm. Mamr retreat with 2 ~ m.-5700 lex of lJ>Prox. 6000 Jet.ft. Two-car gansc. ~S700 "49,000 Ad Code 5137876 Sl,-495,000 Ad Code Sl3~50 $249,000 Ad Code SI S8'4 .. HARBOR RIDGE Six bedrooms. 6.5 ba1 h on 3 levels of lavish rooms. Library, ~olJrium. recreation room, clevaror. 644-6200 Ann, Ted and SuUUUJe $2,495,000 Ad Code 345586 CASTAWAYS Sought aha 4 bC'droom, 3 bath model in 1>.icrure-~rfm locaiion. Higlily upgraded wich maple Aoors, gourmet's ki1chcn. 644-6200 Aon, Ted and Suzanne $1,125,000 Ad Code 514060 FALLBROOK HARBOR Hill.. Scunning cus1om home wirh great ocean and city ligh1 views. Exquisite. amC'nities throughout. Multi-lc:vd pool and spa. ~200 Ann, Ted and Suzanne $1,195,000 Ad Code 511446 BALBOA COVFS Waterfront home boasts wood and cile Aoors, custom kitchen. Patio and private boat slip. 644-6200 Evie Compton $695,000 Ad Code 500684 NEWPORT BEACH BWPFS CORONA DEL MAR Sanely beach front residence wirh 4 lxdroom. 3 barh. ~fa6ive views of Newpon Harbor and ocean. 200 Linda Oeth $1,695,000 Ad Code 509089 HARBOR RIDGE Five bedroom, 4.5 bath ~fcssionally decorated home with library, Gourmet's ki1chcn, 4 fireplaces, maid's guanttS. 644 6200 Barbara Anistadtcr ac BUban Ro~lo $1,590,000 M Code 373287 ~our bcdmom n-s1dcocc w11h rrmodc:kd ln1hs. kMly oalc dmir. 3-ur pr.igc 64U200 Jim Weiscnbach Single Jc.ti J lxdroom, 3 bath rcsidcna OYtrlooking Sa Wand Ukt. ~ rtlllm, wet bar. nwbk fuq,lacr. ~ pane>. 6'U200 Rita McDonalcflmua Highly uppkd 3 bedroom, 2.) bath rrsidmct wim picio omioolcing grttnhdt. Sru~ni~j inrttior, nult~ 'rilinp.644-6200 S&Uy Shipley $289.000 Ad.code 396290 $595,000 .Y f.odt Sl46j2 $345,000 Ad Cock Sl826S LAGUNA BEACH WESTCLIFF SE.A PAIRE EASIBUJFF lnmd1blc unobmunrd ocean v~ from 1his 3 brdroom, J bath, J-story home. Av:11l1blr finanang. 644-6200 Pany Harvey $539,000 Ad Code 367641 Thrrc bC'droom. 2 bath hotM boasa cxpansi~ y.ud with lawn. gvdrru and grrcnhoU.l(. 6'U200 Team HC>Oftr s.Jler will ...-..in offm bet-. $419,000..$S6U76 .Y c..dt se64 IJ front lfNf UtWDa lie ocan vXws llt J'OUIS in thit iuidcnct wich doobk mamr suites. Sunny ml't!Uinlng utaS. ipa rub. 644-6200 ~Ann McGu.i~ Sc11tr d.....,. &. W-. ""JI00.$42U76 .Y C.. Sl917' Four bedroom. 3 bath hotM on O¥CtSizcd lot has studio and music alcovt. Widr open view. 644-6200 EnhttTabak CENTRAL NEWPORT Wonderful duplex fC'aturcs large windows & nice bay view. Three-car garage. Call for information. 644-6200 Sue MitchcU $539,000 Ad Code 519242 ANAHEIM Two scary home is very spacious & isolated on a huge loc in a gr~t neighborhood. Four bedrooms, 3 baths. 644-6100 Tony Bartos SdJer will entertain ofttn between $169,()()()..$194,876 Ad Codc 5145~ COSTAMESA . Enter this cuscom 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath home & enjoy aJl it h.u to offer. Open kitchen, grand funily room, indoor pool. 644-6200 Helen GilduVt Sdlerwill mttrtai.n ofTm between $309,()()()..$358,876 Ad Codc 514527 FASTISDE OOSTA MF.SA Country-style & sun.lit 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath w/privatc dcdt, yaxds. Marble fircplac.c, French doors,~ kitchen. 7~120 Hilary Ima $259,900 Ad Code 389242 $610,000 Ad Code S07778 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Brand new 5 bedroom, 4.5 bath New England Sea Coast style. Five bedroonu, maid's quancn 8c 3-c:ar garage. 723-8110 Mm Jack.on $795,000 Ad Code 7555 LAGUNAHJUS Beautiful 4 bedroom, 3 bath home with game room, 3 wet ban, many upgrades. Nicxly landacaped, wnp-around patio. ~ Karen Knoc:h~ Seller will eaimain o8Cn bmireal $429,0CJ0.$418,876 Ad Code 516618 BALBOA ISlAND Charming 6 bedroom, 3.5 barb estate on large 101. Patio for cntcnaining, beautifully landsapcd. 644-6200 Team Hoover & Bev Whice Sdkr will entertain oKm ~n $999,000-$1, 194,876 Ad Cock 51174 5 BELCOURT Exquisite 2 bedroom, 3 bath n:sidcncc in best loarion fur view of lush grounds. So.iring ccilin~ quality amcnitia. 6+4-6200 PmyTaub $825,000 Ad Code 511468 A Six bedroom, '6.S bath view home w/largc dock. Inner courtyard w/spa, w:aretf.all. bar. 71•1723-3120 Mdiua Schmand $2,095,000 Ad Code 754-0 Set on neatly one half acre, this 9 bedroom, 9.5 bath mansion off'cn one of che mOSt spccucular viewpoints. 644-6200 Kent McNaughton $4,250,000 Ad Code 374477 HARBOR VIEW HOMES Hiply u~. expanded & mnoddcd 5 bedroom. 3 bath. Very spaciow wuh 1ou of IUO!igbt. Higb q_ualiry throughout. 6«-6200 Jama Gray $849,000 Ad Code ~18013 CORONA DEL MAil •Old Town Corona dcl Mu" duplex offers perfect locarion & oppomani17. Many fatwa. 64' 6lOO l.oaAnDe Rittcy U19,000 ... - f/_A fl lll1J HrJ.\J l JASMINE CREEK rx:r. u~ throughout rhis 3 bedroom, 2.5 barb rcsidcncc. knc for cnccnaming ""-'200 $497,000 Myrna Boom Ad Cock 505918 ()/'!: .. \' H(Jl ·s1:·s J-.Jpn1 SATURDAY CORONA Dfl. l\IAR 618 Av;icado $519,000: sS98,876 Marsha Rebney SEA ISi ANIJ 7 Bay low Lanl' S59~.ooo Karen Rezek HUNTINGTON BEACH 220 9th c;lrt>t•t $414,900 Jack AJger SATURDAY & SUNDAY BLUFFS 456 Vista Roma SaUy Shipley CORONA DEL MAR 4515 Hampden Road $649,000 • 5748,876 Ranger/White HARBOR RIDGE 11 Coventl") SEA ISLAND 15 Bav lon• UPPER BAY Tom Brunson $559,000 Peterst>n I Leslie 1743 Bayport W,w $429,000 · $488,876 Black/Dickson SUNDAY BAYCRf.ST 2201 Windwdrd L<me $589,000 BIG CANYON 4 Rue Deauville EAST BLUFF 2531 Bunya Sl,649,000 5610,000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES 1725 Port Westboume $849,000 SEA ISLAND 66 Ocean Vista Mike Tashman The Osterhout's Patricia Carson Sandy Daley PENINSULA Desirable oaaofront home boasu panoramic views. Three lcvds'Wirh 3 bedroom$, game room, fireplace & rooftop deck for entertaining. 644-6200 $995,000 Stephanie Houghton AdCodc 7000 nTSilN Custom-built three scory 3 bedroom, 3 fireplaces & 3-car gmgc. Two family rooms, stone fireplace & wet bar. 644-6200 Jim Wciscnbacb $465,000 Ad Code 358267 ' Prudential California Realty welcomes L Bruce Miller & Carol Mock Bruce Miller An eight year veteran of coastal residential real estate, Bruce Miller has enjoyed continuous success in the high-end market. His 1997 sales led to his ranki ng in the top one percent of all sales agents at his previous brokerage, a national company. Mr. Miller's average sales price in 1997 was $1 ,200,000, including a sale for $3,900,000 and the highest sale ever in Irvine Terrace at $2,300,000*. Mr. Miller is a resident of Emerald bay. Carol Mock A high-end residential specialist, . Carol Mock has consistently ranked as one of the top producers in her office and last year placed in the top one percent of all agents nationwide at her national company. Her 1997 sales ranged between $300,000 and $3,970,000, with an average sale of $1, 149,045*. Ms. Mock resides in the Bayshores neighborhood of Newport Beach. Pruqential California Realty welcomes Michael Dreyfus & Susan Weir Michael Dreyfus A licensed Real Estate Broker and Attorney-At-Law, Michael Dreyfus has been a consistent top producer in residential real estate. In 1996, he led his former office in listings sold and buyer-controlled sales. In 1996 and 1997, he placed in the top one percent of all sales agents at his former national company. His 1997 sales ranged from $267,000 to $3,300,000*. Mr. Dreyfus resides in the Harbor View Homes neighborhood of Newport Beach. Susan Weir In seven short years, Susan Weir has become one of the top producing agents in Newport Beach . In 1996, she represented over 30 buyers and sellers in over $11 ,000,000* in sales. In 1997, she sold 17 of her 31 homes in the Harbor View Homes neighborhood alone. Mrs. Weir has lived in Newport Beach for 24 years. She currently resides in the Harbor View Homes neighborhood of Newport Beach. • I I I, ,I.. "WC have buyers for homes in these neighborhoods: • BALBOA ISLAND •BEACON BAY • CAMEO HIGHLANDS • CAMEO SHORES •CASTAWAYS • CLIFFHA VEN • CORONA HIGHLANDS • EMERALD BAY • HARBOR VIEW HILLS • HARBOR VIEW HOMES • IRVINE TERRACE • SHORECLIFFS If you are interested in selling your home, please call us! :--· -~ BALBOA ISLAND BALBOA PENINSULA BAYSHORES BELCOURT BIG CANYON BIG CANYON VILLAS BLUFFS CAMEO HIGllLANDS CAMEO SHORES CORONA: HIGHLANDS r DOVBR IHOllBS Recent Sales EASTSIDE COSTA MESA EMERALD BAY HARBOR VIEW HILLS HARBOR VIEW HOMES LIOOISLAND NEWPORT HEIGHTS SHORF.CLIFFS 1HREE ARCH BAY TURIUROCK VILLAPOINT WB8TCLIFF "My clients receive the most personal service and succesiful results in selling luxury estat.e properties in Orange County" omcE: (714). 6+t-6200 VOICE MAIL: (714) 644-6373 EXT 125 ' • ext. 140 & 165 2 Yorkshire NeWPOrt Beach i:~~~- REDUCED OVER $500,000! NOW $1,475,000! . HARBOR RIOOE'S BEST BU¥ IS NOW YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO M~KE THIS STEAL!! ver 5800 sq ft of living space. Separate den ets to please "Imelda". Maid's quart , ated in a gorgeous gated communi . I I ) I I I • I .. , I I COll.EGE PARK This 3BR. l.7'iBA home h.as a very lar~ ~ room with farcpbcx. lmchcn/famtly room combination. Vaulted a:ilill&' & Frmc.h windoWs. Con.a Mcu $239~000 LIDO SANDS 3 Bedroom 2 Baths Private Pool BALBOA PENINSULA POIN'f Open-beam ~ in ~oom of dili 3BR. l.7S BA home. Two bOuaes ro chc bay & rwo b ro the sw£ Oprional Peninsula Point ~· :;i· .,!'/tel\llis, bcadl a.ad ramp. Ne-Beada ms,ooo I WATERFRONJ'Wfrn BOAT SUP 4BR, 3.5BA, large councry kicchen, rile and wood floors, Prmch doors. Privace gared community. Walle ro Lido Village, 2-ar garage. Newpon Beach $69S,000 COll.EGE PARK Re-Done 3BR. l.75BA, finplace. dcy liahcs, French doors, extra large kitchen. Pouible RV accas. Padt [kc backyard. co.ca Mea $242,<600 LITTLE ISLAND DUPI.EX 3+2 & 1+1 Seller Will Entertain Offers Between Seller Will Entertain Offen Between $739,000 -$848;876 $489,000 -$568,876 Nan Tully 714-651-2241 ... ' --• ,_.-re~ -·;.~~. - -. .. }AMES GRAY 644-6373 Ext. 108 . Mint condition Harbor View home on great street. Highly remodeled and expanded five bedroom, three bath with top quality throughout. This home looks and feds brand-new m every way. $849,000 Lowctt priced available home in the Port street.S. Largest one-story floor plan. Large home with income. Newer consauction - views -Will trade. I • .J LouAnne Rittey (714) 7 17-4207 Value for your $! Duplex in old town Corona dcl Mar. Great square footage & Income! 1998 Sold 01' in &crow 220 Nice Lane #303 -Represcnced Seller •EXCUJSMBUYER 2 1 Sea Island Drive -Represented Buyer RFJ>RFSENfATION 7 Barrier Reef -Represented Buyer AVAIIABIE 49 Northampton -Represented Buyer Ja smine Creek gem Thia exquisite Plan• borne u located in Jasmine Creek and ii ready for move-in. The two llOrY haven feanaa Cine bedrooms. two and ~ half baths and includea a marble entry, & WaO muter bedrocxn and ID upsi'ldcd gourmet kitchen. Enjoy fabuJous mt.ertaining opportunities or peaceful family livifta in the blclcyard patio area. There ii a lovely and inviting aated courtyard cntnnce arid a <XR.y fireplace in the living room that is ideal for romantic entertaining or family niabts at borne. Additional amenities include a separate indoor laundry area. newer Carpd IOd built-in storage within the two car praae. The ll80Ciation al Jasmine Creek includes pool and a tennis oourt as well u a clobh9usc. Oft'eted at $497,000 . • F..fll'ltotW uvo,....,., eall M:pu lllHml Ill dN NnJIOff BMClt ojflU (114) "44313, ext.11to. Pnulhdal Ctllqot'nlll lt-"1, 2J C""'1"f* PllJlm, S(f.190, Nnlpott B.oelt.- Gould ioins McN~ughtOn team at Prudential California Real~ Gould brings his marketing skills and area knowledge to this successful team at Prudential California Realty Licensed in real estate since 1976, James E. Gould recently joined the Kent McNaughton real estate sales team at Prudential California Realty. Gould has had a history in real estate, includin' real estate appraisal, new home sales, marketing, · construction and resales. "J have known James Gould for many years," McNaught90 said. "His sincere efforts to help his clients will top off our strong team wort." With ))is extens~ve expertise in appraising and marketing, Oould appraises and markets homes to bring the maximum dollar within his clients• time frame. "Real estate is so much more than just the selling and buying of real estate property," Gould said. "It is a business of relationships, meant to last James Gould a ~eti.mc, established on mutual trust, respect and personal commitment. Gould has been a reside nt of Newport Beach since 197 5. To nacll James E. Gould, call the Newport Beach ojfke of Pnulentlal California Realty aJ (714) 644-6200, ext. 251. "I ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY PILOT" For 3dvertising infom1ation call 642-4321 • -Kent A. McNaughton, Realtor, Prudential California Realty "In my business it's very important to reach everyone in the community and the DAILY PILOT has given me that ability. With their strong support staff and great assistance I am always pleas'ed to work with them. Recently I sold a $5.2 million property through my advertisement in the Daily Pilot. This contributes greatly to achieving my client's satisfaction and is the best way to inform buyers what's available in the area. The response I receive has always been very beneficial in adding to my success and I will continue to advertise consistently. Thank you DAILY PILOT for making my bus~ness grow stronger every day. You have a dedicated client.,, ,. .. .. Sophisticated townhome Located in the prestigious g~ted community of Newport Ridge Vistas is this sophisticated townhome featuring two bedrooms plus a loft or bonus room, 1wo full baths and a powder room. The dramatic interior enters upon a Regency-~tyle foyer wi1h black granite flooring opening to the elegant neo-dassic living room wilh soanng brass paneled ceilings, custom crown moldings, granite wet bar and elegant fireplace. The home also oo~t., a gounnet kitchen wilh grani1e countertops and flooring. Custom built-ins include an entertainmenl unit in the family room, a library on the staircase landing, custom closet organizers and extensive built-ins in the garage. Other appointments of the finest quality include a security system, intercom system, extensive mood lighting and plush carpeting. The home is offered at $640,000. For more information, call HeaJher Wood or Mary DiTuUio al (714) 644-1600. Coan Newporl Properths, 4 Civic Plar.a, S"iU 260, Newporl Bead . ' Distinctive interior Located in Newpon Coast, this upgraded townhome offers distinctive interior design plus unobstructed ocean, mountain and city light views. There are two bedrooms, plus den and three bathrooms. 1be kitchen features slate flooring, white tile counters, white cabinetry, GE Profile appliances and a balcony off the breakfast area with plantation shutters. Enjoy the luxurious muter bed.room, featuring a balcony, Berber carpet, mirrored wardrobe, canister lightin& and a muter bath with oval tub. The home also offers a chandelier, skylight. indoor laundry and community spa. Offered at $4 79 ,000. For""''"' Uifonnatlon, call Rkl Langevin al (114) 6'4·1600. COaJI No•port Pro,-1*1, 4 Clvt.e Pla.Zll, ~ulU 260, NIWJH>t1 B1och. St. Michel's best location This Normandy-style family home is located on an oversized lot backing to a greenbelt in St. Michel's best location. The home has three bedrooms, plus den with two and one-half baths. The kitchen offers ceramic tile counters and a breakfast nook with greenbelt views. The master bed.room features a dressing area. a walk-in closet. raised ceilings and greenbelt views. Additional amenities include a security system, white ceramic tile throughout. raised ceilings. air conditioning and a beautifuJ stone fireplace. The borne is located in a gated community that offers a community swimming pool, spa, park and tot lot. The home is offered at $499,900. For mon lnfo""°""n, call Gng Lotnbanll aJ (714) 644-16()(). Coast Newport Propenu1, 4 Clvk Pla.Zll, SulU 260, Newport Beach. Enioy sunset views This lovely Corona del Mar condo offers three bedrooms, One and one-half baths and beautiful sunset views from the rooftop deck. 1be master bedroom features vaulted ceilings, a balcony, fireplace and crown moldings. The secondary bedrooms each have their own bathrooms. 1be front patio bu a small garden area and fountain. a perfect place for entertaining. The kitchen features limestone flooring, granite countenops, custom cabinets and a breakfast area. Other amenities include bleathed hardwood floors, fireplace, French doors opening onto the garden patio and crown moldings. The home is offered at $675,000. For mon lnfonnallon, caU Corl Young al (71') U4·1600. Coast N1wpoff , PropettWs, 4 ~lvk P/4r.ll, S1"N 260, N1wpon /ht141t. You deserve .•. •Honesty • 27 Years Experience •Communication DESIGNS FOR LMNG '98 • Personal Service #l W~ Newport Beach Agent 1988-1995 • Dedication •Results! Remax Hall of Fame .. WI CONTEMPORARY Architectural Masterpiece! $2,350,000 .. Gorgeous, 3BR. 3.5BA. plus den. Soaring~ skylights, ~block w.Jls, quartzite flooring, granite <X>Wltcrs and mahogany doors & aim. Also included is NC, Sec., & S<atc-of-<hc-an kirchen. Large par:io wich huge dock fOr 3 boats. Will l'l(){ la.sC Call fur~ personal showing now. This is the ultimate in luxwy living! OP BELCOURT Newly "Remodeled" Belcourt Terrace $688,000 Highly upgraded 3BR. 3.5 BA w/gorgcous marble Boors. Baber carpeting, a..asrom shutters & gourmet kitchen. ~om new windows & doors. English Garden rear yard w/wrap-around deck perfect fOr entertaining. Offa.ed for lease month to month $3500. Resort living at its finest! Please visit my website! http://www.homesoc.com/felsot • , \.lie can help make the difference in your life! NEWPORT COAST 1-ir,r resflle in gnud area wirh fobulaus oat1n view. Nrt'a lived in -brand-new -upgraded and /,mdse aped! Call 640-1529 ESTHER YANK VIEW OF EXCEPTION! ' Ciry & mountain •built in 1988• tile roof, 4BR. JBA, 3-car garage. 10.700 sq. ft. lot. Retreat o maslt'r suiu w/dual fireplace. Cali /60-5000 Ext. 184 JANISSE DALE $379,000 BALBOA PENINSULA ( loje to Fun 7..onr on Bay sitk, with beauNfal Bay 1•1rm1 l-lrf.11111 m1d pn1't1tt' 2BR. Newporr townhome ul/fh m1111y 11memrus. L1/l J-HOO-'>IO-.J005. Code408'i RJTA WADE $239,000 UNTVERSITY PARK BEAUTY! H111J.'111g tn grrmhrlt 3BR. onr-/n,el /Jomr tl'll11gh 1 cili11,f!,s. grem rntrrtammg & fam1~y life. Crl/ 6.;'1-6294 MAXJNE GOLDEN $254,900 FOUR BDRM HOME ON R2 WT Refurbished in 1990s and locaud in Costa Mesa area of Newport Heights. large lat with pool & alky access. Just lisud. CaJJ 760-5000 fat. 126 RAE RODGERS $339,000 TUSTIN RANCH GIANT 4BR in prim~ gaud community. lmmaculau & move-in ready! av" 2,400 sq. /i. 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New lt1uhm, 11"w bll] w1111lou.>1, 11Jtd briclt firrplAa, buJJ-in BBQ, spa, list~ 011 w 0111 c.o 610-2677 {lobY'f Sear s 1659,()()() NEWPORT COAST a,,,, m 1hu pm1111ollJ l""" tomm101117 IWlr tht f!>ll (OllTS(' 11nd with dirrrt MIU'h IUY'm. M11f.".i/ia11t 11tw nutom 111/14 w1U bt tompkkd shortly. O.U for 11U oj 1& S/"'cuz/ 11mni1tm. c.o 640-J 529 SJ ,.J~OOO SOUTH GOUNTY NEWPORT PEA~H 23 C~te Pim, $t;11e 1 lb, Newport Beach, CA 92660 .. . . An International Company 760-5000 http://retllUllnk.com NEWPORT BEACH, BALBOA I STEPS TO WAVES Im~ 3BR. 2BA HIZUIJ "' quur mu:bnr11J arra. fW« ta IYrry! &g living"'°"" 307 Montno, Opm SMntiay. CJJ 761J... 5()()() Ext. 131 Robht Terteb S410, 000 MESA DELMAR Sµrioiu 4BR, l.75BA. LArxt bvi_",J room wlbnrlt firrplllu. Pruiau badryarri. S"f>" fa""!J home! Terri.JU' l«111uin. CJJ 631-7975 ]ACIC GEPFORD SZ29,900 BAYFRONT MASTERPIECE! 812 Harbor l&land Dr. Cort.rous 3BR, 3.5BA, plus dm. Sodring ffi/j11g1. sltybghts, glass bl«lt walJs, q1U1miu JIOoring cf pniu ""'11/nJ, 1'Ulhoga11J tibon cf trim. Also 111flwkJ is AIC. 1«11rity cf ltmM>f~n ltitclxtt. /..Art.r parw wlhugr tloclt for 3 ho.us. This wiU 1101 !Ast! Ctll Rim Fr/sot for J<"'r pmoruJ showing. CJJ 76IJ...5000, Ext. JOI Ron Felsot $2,350,000 SOUTHWESTERN STUNNING •I Ndroom Cost11 Ma11 honu MllT S.nt11 Ana Cou11rry Cl.Mb. Rrm~kd and rrady to sell Call 761J...5000 Ext. 126 Roe Rodgers Asldng S277,500 OCEAN VlfiW l ''"'"' '\htil"t's owm 1•m11 txwuiw rrm~L lBR, Z.5811. fo17111ll l11·111t. 6 dmu"J room, family m<Jm cf outdoor pool sub lturhm, rpa (;f l•lllfUl t.lllr /11•Jt'1N /2, 7}8 ji "'' &>b Koop Sr. or Jr. S975,000 we can help make the difference in your life! Rnolu · . Stop realiu Cfd.PC'!~·ta~.e.4l!Jl talina -~~""'.i~trory home (or build ._,.....,'Ai-,,·h'on! &st price! Taltint baclt NOW $865,000 CATALINA VIEWl &autifal 3BR, 2BA contemporary home in lovely guard-gaud community. Compkuly ~led. Call for info. 760-5000 Ext. 109. SKI CAMEO SHORF.S Ocean view, privau beaches. Hith/y ul>fT'tUkd smgle- kwl custom home with a large yari/. ThiI home features oalt doors & windows, river roclt 0-tile, 2 spa tubs, sauna, custom ltitchm, two master suites, central air,gaubo, sparkling pool, spa & m1'ch more! Call 760-5000. Ext. 142 or 128. BOB KOOP, SR. or JR. $975,000 NEWPORT BEACH LEASE Delightfal 2BR, 2BA condo. clou to pool & park. Ideal /Ocation & avail. now. Includes washer/dryer & refrjg. cau 760-5000 Ext. 1381139 or 546-8775 BILL OR DONNA WEBSTER $1200/MO., GREAT BACK BAY LOCATION Charming 3BR, 3BA corner lot. Private y ard wlbriclt patio & built-in barbecue. Updated /tit, 2 master suites, 2 fireplaces & mort! Caif 760-5000 Ext. I 17 JACKIE HANDLEMAN $449,900 M.E.SA VERDE JBR home on a niu cul-de-sac. Ntwtr roof. garage door Walls, uilings scrapped cf ttxturrd, Nirt lot. 3214 "Georgia Pl Call 760-5000 fat. 7 J 6 MARK JACQUES $229,500 EMERALD BAY CUSTOM HOME SITE! Fantastic White Water & pristine Emera/J Bay Canyon Vit'W home site. Plans for approx. 7000 sg. ft. home designed ~ famous architect. On!J /Ot availabk in Fmmtld l#tJ: Cd1 BilJ Dolby for tktAils CaU 494-7475 BILL DOLBY SOUTH COUNTY, NEWPORT BEACH 2l<orporate Plaza, SUite 180, Newport Beach, CA 92660f'Wl"l...._ ..... .__...,. __ iiiiliiii~_..,....llliiiiiii.._.,. __ ....,...__.....,, --....... ----1~-:z.~,..-~ ....... ·~A--·~ "~---=--....-. . ~ Bob Koop Dovie Koop Bob Koop Jr. 760-5000 Ext. 128 Or 760-1580 Ouneo Shores "Ocean View &: Gated Beaches" Very cunom home on a large lot! Custom Oak door~ & w111dowi. throughout, e:xtcn.~1ve lL~ of river rock & ttle, spa tubs, sauna, large gourmet km.hen, rwo mascer suite.\, large yard with a full service pool sjde kitchen & bar. gazebo. pool & spa, central afr condiuoning and more! Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. ST. Laurent " ust Three years old" -----,.-.r----....----------------4 This almost new home is located in a ptcd community 111 prestigious Ncwpon Coast. Thi\ home fcarurcs 3 Bedroom, 2.5 Badu. an Office, a large f.unily room, large kitchen, high ccilin~. custom tile Boors. c.eramic tile counter top and has a spacious and open fed. $545,000 Bob Koo , Sr. or Jr. ~ly remodeled home. Three Bedroom, Two Bath large 6, 120 sq.tt. lot, fireplace, tile counters, country kitchen, oversize detached 2 car garage, RV acc:as. ooncrcte driveway. GIANT AVOCADO TREE. Hurry, this won't lase. Bob Koo , Sr. or Jr. NEWPORT BEACH 760-5000 ~ En. 128 °"""" Fabulous Emerald Bay home New on the market in Emerald Bay is a recently remodeled three bedroom, three bath home. Located on a cul-de-sac, the home is a short walk to EmeraJd Bay amenities and beach. The home features ocean views from all of the main rooms. lllere is a deck off the living and master bedrooms that has views. The living room is exceptionally large and has a granite faced fireplace. The master bedroom with blue water views is aJso an exceptionally large room and the master bath has a Jacuzzi tub. The home bas two additional bedrooms plus a famiJy room which could be converted co a fourth bedroom. There is an intimate stone patio with a grass lawn in the backyard. The yard is level and quite unique to EmeraJd Bay homes. Emerald Bay is a private beach community located on the north end of the coastline of Laguna Beach, in the unincorporated area of Orange County. The community features one of Southern California's finest beaches, which is almost one-half mile long. lllere arc acres of parks, six tennis courts, a lighted basketball court and swim center. The area is pie parded and has 24-hour private patrol security. The property iJ offered at $1.295.000. FtW llf/•••f'O-,, c"'J •41 ~ of,ll.BIMAX. SfHlllt c..t, "'(11') 4Nt>14#: • • Coldwell Banker ·salutes sales associate Powell Powell hos been awarded the presitigious Presidenrs Elite award <ionJa Powell has been awarded the pr\''11g1ous honor of President's Elite by Cnld" ell Banker. according to br.tnch manager .1ml \ice president Loui!.e Winders. Thii. 1k'1.!!nation is given 10 the top one percent of ,di Coldwell Banker sales associate!!> n.t1 1onwide. Powell began her career in real eMate with Coldwell Banker in 1984. During her second yc.ir; she earned production and ~ales award.' and anained Best of the BeM statui., r.tnking t'l,!!hth in sales volume in the Southern C.ihfomia region. She has camcd a solid reputation of rd1ability, service and e~rtise and is dedicated to excellence. She specialties m cu\tom and est.ate properties m Ncwpon Beach .ind the Turtle Rock area of lrvinc. Powell joined the Coldwell Banker office in Ncwpon 8eacti in 1995 Ind again become a rnn\i~tent lop producer and is the rcc1p1en1 of Coldwell Banker's highest honor -the lntcmationaJ President's Elite award which " ~'rowed upon theJop one percent of all Coldwell Banker agents throughout the United States nnd Canada. A resident of Tunic Rock Crest .... he 1' JCl1vely involved with the community and 'erves on the board of directors for the llomeowners Association. She i~ also activt> \\ 11h the British American Chamber of Sonja Powell Commerce and recently allended a reception for H.R.H. Pnnce\~ Alexandm. She hai. been cenificd m Lhe Prev1e'" Propen1e' Spec1afot program. which provide' her "-Ith the very be~L program for repre~ntmg her client!> in 1he. luxury home markc1. To stay as a leading edge Reallor. <;~ attends the yearly Coldwell Bant..er conference which provide' cutting edge real e'tate informa11on. educa11on. technology and a unique opponun11y to nc1work wi1h agent~ on an international level. Al..o. 'he auend\ the Elite Retreat. an mv11a1ion-only evenl to ne1work, promote her h!.llng!. and exchange information with Coldwell Ban!..er\ 1110\t \UCCeS!.ful agcnti.. To nach Sonja Powtll at Coldwtll Banur Ntwpor1 Btach, call (714) 6-U -9060, txl. 188. leilboa Peninsula Point cottage Located in prestigious Balboa Peninsula Point, this charming family home is reminiscent of an eastern seaside cottage. Completely renovaled within the las t year; the four bedroom. four bath home enjoys a cozy family room with firoplacc, gorgeous kitchen with top-of-the-line appliances and planked tile floors. Custom coverings adorn lhc windows and built-in bookshelves are conveniently situated throughout the home. A picturesque garden patio and two fireplaces make this bcacb-c:lose home a special offering. Offered at $875,000. For 111on "ifo""""°"• eoD Undo T4611tutetli atul Bob Perlman at ColdwtU Btu1br N•wpon Beocla at (114) 644-9060. ... , THE VILLAS AT COATE BELLA Legendary Corte Bella concludes it!. award winning architectural styling with the presentation of 41 decacheJ v1lla- hom es. So in demand, home reservations are being accepced by appointment only. Now 1s che time to seize the opportunity co experience an cxcepcional sryle of li ving ac an unprecedenced value in prestigiou~ Westpark. Two distinctive home designS range in size from l,482 co ... 1,586 square feet and feature finished basemen ts. PRICED FROM $224,990 Prices dfect1vc 3/28/98 ond att subj«t to change wuhour nouce., 1--7 14 .. 4 /-1 .. l) I -1l) I ,1 ' II I I'' 11 I I •I• I \', ,J/ I ' I• i •I• l Ilg Canyon Villas model home This ruuy furnished fonner model, with three bedrooms and two and one-half baths, is highlighted by vaulted ceilings. round ~ws and two fireplaces. The property's location overlooks the 16th fairway at Big Canyon Country Club. This unit is one of the exclusive. Mediterranean-style villas which commands ~ unsurpassed vantage point just north of Fashion Island and Newport Center. The home also features a third bedroom downstairs which has built-in shelves and is used as an office. features in the kitchen include while washed cabinets, center island and a breakfast nook which leads to the two car garage. Other interior amenities include ao a1atm system and surround sound with buiJt-in speakers. The patio with an elegant anay o( fairway views complement the villas hillside grounds. The exterior amenities ~ a private pool. spa and clubhouse wlth fireside lounge, kitchen and bar providing a host of leisure choices within the villas conununity. Offered at $525,000. For_,,.. i'4/otWlllll>~ etlll MU.. M41"°"'l Ill C""'1N/l ~ N~wpon BMC.A 111 (11') n9-12JO. • I Dally Pilot Real Enite •March 28, l998 Rate• n of Merch 26, 1998 Advanced Capital Barrington Capital Corp. Cal Fed Lending Central Building & Loan Chase Manhattan Chelsea Mortgage-COM Citibank Detnck Mortgage Group Downey Savings Emery Financial Glendale Federal Bank Home Savings NationsBanc Mtg. Corp. Newport Center Mortgage Newport Coast Financial PFF Bank & Trust PNC Mortgage Prism Financial Corp Sanwa Bank TLC Financial Svcs Union Bank of CA United American Mtg Western Financial Bank TYPE A K s A K A B A s A s s K A A B K A B A B A s PHONE (800) 986-4004 --(800) 573-5733 (800) 225-3337 (800) 6~· 1411 (800) 900-6062 !_800) 945-1582 (714) 487-1707 (714) 759-9692 (800) 336-9639 (714) 729-9200 (800) 560-9000 (800) 230-1102 (800) 685-0001 (714) 719-1155 (800) 808-5626 (800) 733-4636 (800) 743-3646 (800) 691 -5626 (800) 237-2692 (800) 801-7300 (800) 453-1288 (800) 708-5626 (800) 559-3782 KEY LENDERS AND RATES INTEREST RATE 7.375% 7.000% 6.750% 6.500% 6.750% 6.750% - 6.750% 6.625% 6.750% 6.750% 6.750% 6.750% 6.750% 6.875% 6.625% 7.125% 6.875% 6.875% 7.000% 6.875% 7.000% 6.875% 6.750% 30-ye. fixed % OWN 20 5 20 5 20 20 5 5 5 5 20 20 20 5 5 10 5 5 10 10 20 5 20 POINTS (%) 0.000 1.000 2.211 3.145 2.250 1.875 2.000 2.375 2.000 1.875 2.125 2.250 2.500 1.375 2.375 1.500 1.875 2.000 1.250 1.500 2.000 2.000 2.500 LOCK· IN A.P.R. 21 7.410 15 7.135 ---30 7.005 15 6.845 30 7.009 15 6.970 30 6.983 15 6.894 30 6.983 15 6.970 30 6.996 30 7.009 30 7.034 10 7.046 15 6.894 45 7.312 30 7.097 10 7.110 30 7.160 13 7.059 60 7.237 30 7.110 30 7.034 INTEREST RATE 6.()00% 10 1.500 30-v .. adjustable A.P.A. 7.688 MAX. LOAN ---------5. 750o/o 10 1.000 8.003 227,150 227,150 ----------3.250% 20 0.438 7.407 227,150 3.250% 5.000% 2.950% 20 1.000 7.464 227.150 --20 2.375 8.291 227,150 30 0.500 7.485 2,000,000 3.000 2.750 2.375 2.375 3.000 2.450 INOEX 1TS 1TS 110 110 1TS 110 ----5.875% 35 1250 8.042 1,500,000 2.750 1TS ----------------2.950o/o 25 1.000 7.680 650,000 2.000 1TA 2.900% 2.900% 2.950°/o 3.950o/o 4.315% 5.875% 2.900% 4.000% 4.950% 2.950% 5.750% 5.750o/o 5.500% 4.250o/o 5.625% 20 0.250 7.707 20 1.500 7.638 20 1.000 8.036 --20 1.000 7.439 ----20 2.500 8. 793 ----10 20 20 10 20 20 10 25 20 10 1.375 --2.000 1.000 1.525 1.500 1.000 1.500 1.000 0.757 2.500 8.278 7.565 7.546 7.608 7.638 7.773 8.056 7.977 7.448 8.260 700,000 700,000 227, 150 500,000 ---227,150 227,150 700,000 600,000 227,150 227, 150 227,150 227.150 227,150 650,000 227,150 2.700 2.500 2.250 1.750 3.000 3.000 2.375 2.450 2.450 2.500 2.750 2.750 2.750 2.375 2.875 110 110 l1M HA L6M HS 110 110 110 110 110 HS HS 110 1TS ADJ. l'REQ. 1Y 1Y 1M 1M 1Y 1M 1Y 1M 1M 1M 1M 1M 6M 1Y 1M 1M 1M 1M 6M 1Y 1Y -1M 1Y Both foxed & adjustable ptograms are 30/30 convenllonal ITIOl1gages Type of Lender is. B •Bank, K • mongaoe banker: A • mongaoe b<oker. S • aa111ngs & loan. Mongage bankers end brokll'S are locensecl by the Calfomja Depanment ol Real Estala as erther a broker or corporallOn. For 1ntonnatJon caH Ca~f DRE at (916) '227 0931. Interest RMe !of adiustablea 1s en introductory rate for the hrst lldjustmenl penod Down P•y1Y19nt Is amount of caah (%of sales pnce) patd lo lender l)flor 10 signing mongage contract. Pointe art% of loan balance paid to lender el tme of loan ciostng. L.oclc-ln ~the number of days lender guarantMS rate pnor to clcMling. A.P.R. is the annual peroena.ge ral8 which 1s an est1ma1ed annual cosl ol the loan to the borrower All APR a are calculated by Morlgage News Co based on a $227 150 loan amount. the points ahown and $700 total fees The AP R.s art Included in U. ctiert lor ~ son only Woon applyong fOf a loan, Federal Trulh-ln·Lending law requores lendt!l to calculate an A P.R IP«lfiC to each loan offer Maximum loen 11 the maxlmUm lender w"ill loan under given tenns. All fixed"" program& have 1 maid· mum of $227 .150. Mergln (1n %) 1s lenders profit margon + index • actual rate after lirat adjustment. Index ls !he basis to< Htting an adjustable rala (Margin + Index • New Rate). 11 D • 111t1 DISL Coll ol Fundl, ns • 1-v-T~ Biii. L6M. 6-month UBOA, 6TB -6-month T_,,y Bill, 6CD. &-month BVW1I09 C9f1itlc:aW ol depo9lt ~ ft9qU8nCV is the penod be!Ween ~ 1M. 1·Monlh, 6M. 6-Monlha, 1v. 1 v-. Al,.. 8'Alfec:t to change. Verify ra1t and te<ms pnor to applying fof a lotn. Al ltndeni prOYlde loans wltn dfWent m.s l1ld temw lor ciflerent loan amounts The mformabOn presellted II not en offer to make • loan. For a consumer guide on how to ltlOP for a mortgage, send a $4.50 check payable to Mor101Q8 News Co .. 365 Ouintan, Ad.; Sorte E. Morro Bay, CA~-(806) n2-9500 COPYRIGHT C> 1996 Mol1gage N9ws Co Elegance in Big Canyon This elegant three bedroom, two and one-half bath home is in an elevated, private location. Upon entering the home, there is a private grand entry area with gorgeous leaded glass doors and windows. Golf course views Overtooking Big Canyon Country cub's 14th fairway is a traditional custom home with more than 5,000 aquare feet nus borne bas five bedrooms and five and one-half baths with an open floorplao and vaulted ceilings. It features a fonnal living room with marble ftreplace, a large family room with brick fireplace and outdoor access to a private pool and spa, formal dining room with golf course views, gourmet kitchen wilh center island and eating area. The kitchen is a gourmet's delight, featuring a Bosch dishwasher, Dacor electric range with grill and griddJe, cherry wood cabinets and granite counter tops. This home is aJso perfect for outdoor entertaining. Features include a fully equipped outdoor kitchen with a commen=iaJ grade barbecue and cook:top, Sub-z.ero refrigerator and large marl>Je counter top work area. 'The pool &JU boasts a gray bottomed pool. built-in speakers, extensive lighting and an elevated eating uea. Enjoy other IWturics such as a garden room with herringbone brick flooring, marble fireplace, ui exquisite powder room with a custom antique sink. a library featuring rich mahogany doors, upholstered raw silk wall coverings and an entertainment unit Offered at $I ,'495,000. . FM .... ~,,, c"1l ~ S-'111 "'(114) 644-16()(): CNll N•WJIOrl ,,.nln, 4 CWk /'le#, S.. 260, N""'°" IJMeA. .. ' • -.1· Downstairs is a fifth bed.room or study wilh built-ins and auacbed badl. Upstairs is a large master suite with sitting area and marble fireplace, walk-in closet and bath with marble tub aod vanity. 1be three ldd.itional bedroom suites each have their own Nth. There are crown moldings, baseboards and hardwood floors lhroughout. Off'er'fl at s 1,795,000. ' For_,,. ~Jt. coll c;_, ~or~ s ... t11 (114) "4·1600. Coast N•wpon Pto,,,.,.1, ' Clm P"'1A, SU. 260, N•WIJOd BMeA. ~~OPEN HOME GUIDE COSTA MESA 184 Merrill Place#A 3BR Sun 1-4:00 $259,900 Gib Walker, Agent Prudential CA Realty 714-723-8120 2335 Elden Ave. 3BR Sat/Sun 2-5 $237,500 Joanne & Rod Brown Owner/Broker . 714-642-3812 NEWPORT BEACH 2173 Vista Entrada 3Br Sat/Sun 1-5 $628,000 Solly Shatzen Shatzen Realty 714--760-3142 2700 Newport Blvd#224 2BR Sun 1-5 $480,000 Cannery Village Realty 714--6 73-3 777 423 Lugonia Street 3BR Sat-Sun 12-4 $358,000 Grundy Realtors 714--675-6161 633 Udo Park Dr.F-1 2BR Sat/Sun 1-4 $599,000 Cannery Village Realty 714--673-3777 814 E. Oceanfront JBR*at/Sun 1-5 $795,000 Cannery Village Realty 714--673-3777 9 Belcourt Drive SBR Sun 1-5 $978,000 Vaughn Hapeman, Broker Pacific Rivera Properties 714--260-4747 . . ~~ W«J-~o~ ~o~e ~ ~e ~a~ West Oceanfront on the Beach Nothing but sand between your home and this! Easy access away from all the peninsula traffic! The ultimate in Orange County Beachfront locati~ns! The existing beachy little duplex is In fine condition but you'll be thrilled with the home we are now planning for It's future replacement. · g>~ ~~_, efno. 1-800-69 SANDS • 714/722-1011 Visit our website at www .paclflccoastllne.com Volume ailinJ?s, spaa"oos.famil.Y room GE Monopaf!l appliances & with wood-burning fireplace. cabinetry .finished in a semi-gloss beauqful/y aeft.ed stairways, master honey maple. Granit.e counter tops. bedroom with enormous walk-in elegant 12x12 limestone showtr & closet. shower and spa tub with spa tub amz. ~avertine tile. _...____....__,_ FOREVER VIEWS OF CfIY LIGHTS AND OCEAN IN NEWPORT COAST 3 ,500 sq.ft., W-gc pool-si7..c rear yard, 4 W-gc bedrooms (I used as pbyroom), 11\ige mascer w/rctrcat, 4 bathrooms, 3-car ~gourmet kitchen & brcakfut room, &miJy room w/fircpbcc, added loWotfioc, private courtyard mtry, scauity system, dua1 fumlKeS & air oondirionc:rs, dual water heaters w/circubting ptimps, inmc laimdry & storage galore, 'YU)' pnva~ lot & locauon. $7 69,000 Owner '"" btlp with foumcing. FOR MORE INFO: Pat Havel Pacific Crest Realty 714-494-0880 2335 Elden • East Costa Mesa Each has three master suites, fireplace, cathedral ceilings, morel $5,000 decorating allowance offered and owner may carry 2nd TD. · CALL JOA NE OR Roo, O WNER/BROKER 642-3812 ~· .. 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A definite must see! Call for appl $745, .. A51 Secluded private community In Newpon. 38R, 2.5BA, SPICious master suite, marble entry, French doors & windows. Views of forest & mountains. $4U,OOOC52 FUUIU. JM l•OSlllLE DREAlll wna CW1A TOW111011E Lite & bright end unit wlflreplace, wet bar & sitting area in master bedroom. Extra large kitchen _plus extras. Don't miss this one. $349,000 818 Private location lot near top of San Clemente In Mariner's Point Panoramic mountain & canyon views. Great opportunity. Submit offers I $329,000 A10 Professional office building In downtown Redlands. 4,780 sq.ft. of space, 8.6 cap. call for more detalts. $&25,800 155 ·-· 2800 + 59.ft. 4 or SBR With 38A. Large family room spacious kitchen hlghUght this warm famlly home. Complete security system. hobby room & spar1<11ng pool. $359,000 P55 ...... llE Completely rem04eled vacation home. 3BR, textured walls, gorgeous living room With rough marble flreplaca. Want to pool, oolf. tennis, and Country Club. can for detalls. $159,•V53 ,,.._ ______ ~--------~----------~ ..... --------...... -------------..