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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-05-04 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS Debate erupts over Mesa cOachingjob Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 • I• ·soup-kitchen _getS last-minute reprieve • With oµIy hours to go, soup kitchen gets offer from Church to move back into its old Hamilton Street neighborhood. Hatleberg'~ operation came very close to becoming homeless, like many of the people she serves. (SOS) poverty •relief center - which alSo worked out of the Rea Center for a blne -were drawing t0,o rnany transients into their neighborhood and creating a dis- turbance for the people who live there. By 1ina Borgatta, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Merle HaUe- berg has found a new home for her Someone Cares Soup Kitchen -at least for the next three • months. Starting Monday, Hatleberg will be serving soup and handing out bag lunches at the Iglesia Cristiana Church at 617 Hamilton St., just a few steps away from the Soup Kitchen's headquarters at Water ·. program's ·funds may evaporate •Highly respected Cali- fornia Mussel Watch Pro- gram has been used in Newport Bay for 20 years. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -A water quality monitoring program that has been used to check the health of Newport Bay for nearly 20 years is facing the budget ax. Funding for the California Mussel Watch Program -one of only a handful of ways for detect- ing contamination in local waters -runs out June 30. Local envi- ronmentalist Jack Skinner is among those lobbying for legisla- tion which would keep the pro- gram alive. Assembly Bill 2130, written by Santa Cruz Assemblyman Bruce McPherson, would.force \he state Water Resources Control Board to make the Mussel Watch a priori- ty. Recent amendments to the bill, which could go to the Assembly Appropriations Committee on Wednesday, would restore $300,000 to the project. The Mussel Watch involves taking mussels and clams from pristine waters and placing them in creeks and waterways throughout the state, including locations in Newport Bay. Since the shelliish are filter feeders, they collect toxins and other harmful chemicals. Later they are gathered and analyzed by the state Depart-_ ment o( Fish and Game. The data is used to determine a region's toxic chemical content. "Chemical contamination is considered one of the four major threats to Newport Bay," Skinner said. "Now we're losing one of the best tools to measure threats • SEE WATER PAGE A13 Bathing : burglar makes hygienic heist By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -A burglar who was apparently more inter- ~ed in cleaning up than clean- ipg out, was scared off bef ot:e be aould bask tn a resident's bath. • While the thief -who entered the home through an open win- dow -may not have had a chance t.O icour, he did score two bars of Dove soap and an $11 bottle of British Sterling cologne, accord- ing to police reports. When the resident returned to hiS home in the 3000 block of Roy- al Palin Drive earlier this week. not Qnly bad his tolletrles vanished, bUt a pillow case was missing from the linen dolet and found mysteri- ~ in the bottom ot the tub, ~to police reports. • SEE a'URGLAA At.GE A14 the Rea Community Center. "It's only temporary," Hatle- berg said Friday, as sbe passed out fliers to her patrons at the First United Methodist Church on 19th Street. •Fm just so happy that we're going to have a roof over our heads." And so were the hundreds of people who h<!ve come to rely on Hatleberg's service. ln November, officials from the church told Hatleberg that she'd have to move out of the hall, where she'd been serving meals to more 'than 200 hungry people every weekday for the past three years. They said the volume of patrons was creating too much wear and tear on the 70-year-old facility. Now, Hatleberg finds herself moving back into the sdffie neigh- borhood that so desperately wanted her out. The church is - sandwiched between an apart- ment complex and condomini- ums, with more apartments across the .street and single-family • homes around the comer on Mey- & P~re. . ' ur•m very retie~, n said Dolores Graham. "I'v een try- ing almost all day tod y.' Hatleberg moved her semng operation to the church after resi- dents living near the Rea Center began -complaining that her char- ity and the Share Our Selves . , •S EE REPRIEVE PAGE A13 MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Voluiiteer Juan Moreno packs up the last of the tables used by Someone Cares Soup Kitchen .at Its United Methodist Church site . Asim Babortc stares intently at a computer screen in the Costa Mesa High computer lab. I -WAR and .--· remembrance MARC MART'N DAil" I'll.OT As1m Baborlc, left, goes over the details of a school project with classmate Jared Call at Costa Mesa High School on Friday. Costa Mesa High.1 School senior searches \ for peace of mind after ! -fleeing his battle-tom I homeland of Bosnia, j where he was a : teen-age soldier 1 By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot C 05.TA MESA -Eighteen months of living in the United States have failed to ease the nightmares for Asim Baboric. ' A sudden noise, a sudden movement in the middle of the night can jar the Costa Mesa High School senfor from sleep with visions of horror from his homeland. And he doesn't expect them to go away any- time soon. He remembers when his father was killed by a mortar shell outside their home in Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovina, whlle retrieving water for the fanuly. He remembers when the Croats forced him and his mother from their apartment, claiming all of their furnishings while dumping family photographs and personal belongings in the garbage. He remembers the bitterness that drove him to join the Muslim army of rebels one month after his 15th birthday. "The war started for me in September 1991, when my brother joined the dllT\y, • says Asim, who will celebrate his 18th • SEE BOSNIA PAGE A 14 Newport wants to sink Mermaid •City says its inve.stiga- tion uncovers numerous violations at X-rated busi- ness; club intends. to fight back. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot --- NE'A'PORT BEACH -At the f\ltrmrud, atv adrnirustrators sav the. dc:Ulcers get too dose to the cus- tomers and the business doen't exactly cater to a restaurant crowd - And now the atv has had enough. · Citing numerous pemut viola- tions, City Mdildger Ke\'m Mur- phy has revoked the Me rmaid's hve entertainment permit and refused to renew th~ business' appllcabon for an adult-onented busmess pemut. Attorneys for the Mermaid have appealed Murphy's decision to the Newport Beach City Coun- cil The appeal hearing -which Mt'rmaid ofhoals fully expect to lose -will take place J une 10. Then the matter goes back mto court, SdJd attorney Ron Tal- mo, who represents Mermaid O\"-ners An and Ollv1a Nguyen . "The city will go to court and qet an UlJUOCtion and then a lot of post unng will begm, • said Tahno TherE> will be more llmem court and probablv $100,000 spent to kN'P Newport Beach pure • RE>c;ponded t-. lurph). "The oty \Vtl.l do whatever it h~ to do to enforce its current laws • Cit\ olhnals t;pent nearly h\:O yedrs 1n court battimg the Nguyens' efforts to open a nude restaurant on l\1drtmgale Way near John Wayne Airport. When a Supenor Court Judge struck down a portion of the city's requ- lallons requmng dancers to wear pasties and G-strings, the t-.\er- mrud finally opened its doors m February. Accordmg to Murphy and Rev- enue Manager Glen Everroad, , dunng its short lustory, the Mer- .maid has logged numerous vtola- bons of its pemut and the o ty's mumopal code Everroad sent a March 20 letter to the Nguyens, . •SEE CLUB PAGE Ai3 r ~~-~-~--~-~--~----~--~-~-----~---------------------------------------------------------------,. . Quite a trip • I I \ t 1 I \ \\I \1111 H AROUND TOWN A6 Whether or IESTIUYS A2 not we have Q.ASSIFIED BS any weather, ENTERTAINMENT AfO we try to be POLICE FILES A2 honest with f you. Summer has Pt,IBUC NOTICES 84 been pbstponed. It's RELIGION A8 even a cool Spring this SOCIETY A9 weekend. ThJnk SPORTS Marc-h. • SH Weather, Pege A2 r ' ' \ \ ' SAl\JROAV, MAY 4. 1996 greer wylder. Orchids a perfect .gift for Mother's Day B-looming orchids make a ... _ perfect Mother's Day gift. And for a best buy on orchids, Green Systems Interna- tional (756-1211) is offering Best Buy readers a 20% discoWlt on orchids by mentioning this col-1 umn. Green Systems has 1,000 blooming orchids to chose trom in ~Variety bf colors. Green Systems International is open Thursday tb.rqugh Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 P:m. It's located at 20362 S. W. Birch St. in Newport Beach. Famous Footwear (650-7358) is ~~agrand opening ot oth- er locations with a sale at the Costa ~esa Courtyards store at 1835 Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. Irs surprising to see name brands including Nike, Reebok. and Keds discounted. And selected women's shoes .are..on $Clle upJ.o.30%.atf. - The Grey Goose (642-7803) is hosting a Vera Bradley truDk show today from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m All of the Vera, Bradley pat- terns in a variety of pieces including handbags, duffle bags, garment bags, purse accessories, apparel, pillows, placemats, and · napkins will be on display. If you purchase or special order Bradley items today you will receive a 10% disCO'!Jlt. Th~ Grey Goose is located in Westcliff Plaza at the com~r of Irvine Avenue and 17th Street in Newport Beach. For collectors -0f the Walt Dis- ney Classic Collection pieces, -Forever Friends will have Tinker Bell available for sale at $501:his ~eekend. An optional display ~land is available for $25. "Our fir1t Tinker Bell limited edition pJ~e was immensely popular and sold out quickly," says Dis- ney exec Tom Parlt For those that missed the chance to obtain the original 1inker Bell.sculpture ~ is another opportunity to aug- ment, if not complete their Peter Pan scene. Forever Fdeitds (644- 1474) is located at 2645-Eastbluff Prive in Newp0rt · .. _. _: Decor Deux (722-6074) is -llavmg a sale on its vintage -thairs at 20% off. The sale ends ~day, May 12. Decor Deux ~~ells mostly vintage furniture J' that has been spruced up - whether the wood has been fehrushed , or cushions reuphol- stered. There are also home accessories, retro pieces, pillows $ and light fixtures. It's located at ; 444 W. 19th St. Costa Mesa. I • I ' Help Us Grow or HUG (644- 7877) a children's shop opened at Fashion Island last November. The store sells a ruce selection of doth- J!g for boys and girls newborn to ~.ao. As with many children's lili; ~ shops the girls selection is ._.~,llrger than the boys, but it to get more boys clothes · few weeks. • • •BEST llUYS appears Thursdays and S Satu~ If you know qf a good buy, • c.111meat540-12.24, fax me at 646-4170 or write to me: Best Buys, Dally Pilot. )!OW. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627. . • MARC MARffll DMVPILOT Francisco Castro· of the mariachi band Zecatacas belts out a number during a Cinco de Mayo JNtr1y ,Friday afternoon In the NaguchJ,Sculpture Garden near South C~t Plaza. • Students honored fo~ grades, service E.I. MOORE AWARDS: Thirty-four Newport-Mesa students were honored by . Seafaring Lodge No. 798 in the Thirty-Sixth Annual E.I. ~oore Memorial Awards. Lodge Master John Caroompas introduced Wayne L.Butterbaugh, retired superintendent of schools in the Palos Verdes Peninsula District who served as master of ceremonies, wao in tum introduced the award presen- ters who included school, dty arid community leaders. Corona del Mar Hig~ School students receiving recognition and a plaque were Emily Ludndr, Robert Trzntck, Jenny Roberts, Ryan Achterborg, Ryan WIW•••, Kelly Christeson, Jen.nller Gardner, and Brian Colemen. Costa Mesa High School students included Uyan Hoang, Bruce Hancock, K~ee Koenig, Scott Sniith, Can- dice McDaniel,. Tawny Bayes and Hieu Ho. Estancia students included Usa Steinfeld, hter ADder- son, Jackie McGWh, Ryan Simpson, Mindy 'fttus, Chris Johnson, Rachel Greenlee and Chad Bollenback. NewportHarbor students included Kristine Hanington, Matt Singer, Kathryn Thomp- son, Rob Williams, Heather Jordan, Cavan Concannon, Jennifer Parker and Tom Pet- tit. Recognized from the Alter- native Education Center .were Sara South and Bryan Krueger. Students honored were nominated by their respective schools based on academics, school and community ~... -~·.-"' -, .. I ·, • :• , 1 ~. .l';.J ••• • ~, ~ .. ) ~ . , ... ......... . .·......_~...... . ·. \ involvepient. <;ongratula- tionsl NEW UONS CLUB: Long- time l.M,JDI Club members and leaders lfl'I ud Sally Nock._ old are otgatdsing the New- port Coast/Balboa Uons. An iD,f or»~1J 11¥t9ting was held May 1 at tlie V.I.P. Restaurant on Balboa Island to share inf~ut the new club ·ty. To learn about Uons Uc:I how you might becoine.Anvolved in a new club in yom community, call Lou or Sally at 644-6105. CLUB NEWS: The Costa Meaa Downtown Kiwanis Club hosted "Athletes of the Month," Clarll FelBI (trac.k) and Amy Decker (track) from Estancia High School and Matt Broesamle (baseball) and Julie Collett (softball) .· from Costa Mesa High School along with coaches Joan and Vlck Vail . President Dave Brakesman notes the Exchange Club of Newport Harbor has provided $32,000 to community service e vents this year with $21,060 • to the Exchange Club Child Abuae Prevention Center of Orange County. Members of the Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach have celebrated the Canada-United Sta1es Goodwill Week, end- iiig today. According to club pr~sident Bob Josten, the GoodV(ill Week was originat- ed in !922 by Kiwanis Inter- national to focus attention on the near1y two centuries that Canada and the United States have lived together in peace. Some three dozen Kiwanis Peace Markers dot the com- mon border between the two countries. Last year, Kiwanis Clubs· raised and spent more than $65 million on communi- ty service activities with a special emphasis on youth programs. Today, Kiwanis numbers 8,600 clubs and 325,000 members in TJ coun- tries around the world. · SERVICE CLUB MEET· INGS 11llS COMING WEEK: Want to get more involved in your community? VISit a ser- vice club this week. Guests are welcome and most clubs will buy your mea). on your first visit. MOND~Y: 6:30 p.m .The Newport Harbor/Costa Mesa Lions Club will meet at the Costa Mesa Golf and Countnr Club to plan for the upcoming Fish Fry and district confer- ence being held May 16-19 in San Di~go. , TUESDAY: 7:30 a.m . New- . port Beach Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the Balboa Bay Club to hear from Teddy Pen- we.ll on Work Place Safety. Noon: Kiwanis Club of New- port Beach meets at the Shark .. Island Yacht Club to hear from Judge Tully Seymour. Costa Mesa Downtown lQwanis Club meets at the Costa Mesa Community Center for "Old Timers Day•. 6:30 p .m . Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club, the fish Fry Club meets at the Costa Mesa Country Club for a business meeting. WEDNESDAY: Noon -The Exchange Club of Orange Coast meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club to hear from Susan Inouye on Telecommunication and Consumers. Costa Mesa Rotary Club meets at Mesa 1- Verde Counby Club; 6 p .m. Newport-Balboa Rotary Club meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club for Awards Ceremony for the Newport Beach City Track Meet. 111URSDAY: 7 a.m. Costa Mesa-Orange Coast Breakfast Lions Club meets at Mimi's Cafe. Noon: Kiwanis Club of Corona del Mar meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. The Exchange Club of New- port Harbor meets at Shark Island Yacht Club for a busi- ness meetirig. Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Club meets at the Holiday Inn to hear from Barbara Kimler on. the Regis- ter Charities, Newport-Irvine Rotary Club meets at lfvine Marriott Hotel to hear from Steve Gordin on Earthquake Problems. • COMMUNITY a a.ues Is published f!Ve<y Saturday In t.,_ Daily Pilot. Fax your service club's meeting Information to 631 -5851 or mall to 1743 Bayport Way, Newport Beach, 92660. City ·s~eks emergenc team · ·volunteers • CERT program will tea residents how to work together in the event of a disaSter. The first training session will be in October. By Jennifer Won. Daily Pilot Newport Beach Marine and Fire stations are seeking motivated and committed residents to become volunteer members of the Commu- nity Emergency Respoose Team. The group is designed to help citizens in the community be seU- sufficient should an area-wide disaster occur and emergency resources are not immediately available. U JObn Blauer, spokesman for the Newport Beach PUe and Marine Department, said the program will split communities into five areas. Each.area wiD be assigned a CERT leadet with the desire to take charye ·and handle problems inher- ent to their specific area. •The big thing is that the per- . sonJias to b& motivated to come to the .classes and meetings,~ Blauer said. "This will be an important position and the focal point of cotnmunication with the fire crews.• Residents with previous train- ing in emergency techniques such as CPR or first aid are espe- cially encouraged to apply as CERT. leaders, but that experi- ence isn't a requirement, so.id Capt. Craig Chastain, CERT pro- gram coordinator. A list of times, dates and loca- tions of emergency training classes will be provided at the first sched- uled v<>1unteer meeting in October. Each local fire crew will be reSP,ODSible for and direct three to five CERT groups. The program will also provtd.e fire crews with a one-on-one relationship with the community, Blauer said. "It will help themJmow about specific problems in the area ll!ld provide citizens with the chance to help with communicatibn efiorts, • Blauer said. Newport Beach city of(iciils decided to initiate the CERT pto- gram after observing the success of the program in Los Angeles County, Blauer Sa.id. . The Los Angeles Fire Depart· ment created CERT after study- ing Japan's earthquake p~­ pared.ness, according to BlaueJ", Long Beach and other areas of Los Angeles CoWlty . have pro· grams similar to CERT currently in place. "I know there b a CERT pro- gram in Huntington Beach," Bhmer said. "lbis kind of program could be needed tomorrow.• Volunteer fire crews will provide assistance and diredion to dtizeDs during their duty hours and deci- sions on equipnent purchases -.as well as the money for such purd1'5- es -will be left up to the dti78ls. Citizen training will start in October and attendees will Wldergo a final practice session -a mock disaster drill -about a month later, Blauer said. "There will be partk:tpants act- ing as victims to iron out any bumps and the presenters will practice how to get information aaoss 'liilhe best manner,• Blauer said. For more information abqut volunteering, call Ll John Blauer at~-3111. Wiiiiam l:obdell. The same 24- hour answering sefVlce may be used to record lettef'5 to the editor oh any topic. Daily Piiot, P.O. BQX 1560, Costa Mm. CA. 92626. Copyright No news stories, Illustrations, edito- rial matter or ~ herein can be reproduced with- out written permission of <tlPY" right owner. .. i" . . . . . . rr_~. , ltlADQS H011N 642-6086 Your comments .t>out the Daffy Piiot ot MWS tlpa wtfl bt rtc:Of'd-t '· · ed llnd ~ direc:tty to Editor ·r - ADQ8£SS , Our address is 330 W. Bay St., Costa ~ C.llf. 92627. CQ1&£CIIONS It Is the "lot's polky to prompt- ly correct all err011 of substetnce. 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Second low foot surf Thursday, 4:13 p.m. 1.A bulldlng Friday to S4ICOfld high head-high w.ws 10:2Sp.m. s.a at prime south SUNDAY bretks. The bad flrst low news Is that tt 5:30a.m. .0.9 tap9t'S off by the F1nt high weekend with • 11:57 a.m. ).8 stronger south- Second low watwtU~ 4:54p.m. 1.7 • ~·For dally Second high surf ,.,,u and 1t:o7 p.m. S.7 for9QIU, ~I (900) 11•SUtV. The call .... COits $1.50 .... ~ 65 M't po111>1e toH. SATURDAY. MAY 4, 1996 " I . _Looking for Wllid inJ an the Mong places r-------------------------, Messy fund-raiser back for Estancia Grad Nite • • • I • • • Tb~ Estancia Grad Nile : So what did you do lut weekend? Dig post holes?' Spray for fleas? Unplug a terminally clogged toilet? . Whatever occupied your time, ' .you probably had more tun than :the 3,00() or so sailors who partic· ipated in the Newport Beach·to. Ex¥ienada race. A race? Nay, an eqdurance contest. If the showbiz journal Variety were covering it, the headline might be: "Wind gods lay an egg." How slow was it? Approxi- • mately 450 boats started the race at noon Friday last. Only 170 · boats finished. Of that number, perhaps half were entered in the new cruising classes, whicll"were introduced last year to beef up participation. • Those boats get to use their -engines when the going gets _tough. All the others have to tough it out on the windless sea. • -There is a handicap formula II'-. 1111 111\'I fred martin How slQw was it? Sandy Mills, T ast weekend, 280 balled out. who co-skippered their new 35-Lit is a sacred rule of the race footer, Blan, with hus~d Doug, that if you do so, you,must notify told me about one adve nturous NOSA and follow specific proce- watch. _ dures. This is not negotiable. •1 had the 10 to 2'watch (p.m. "When Judy and I came on to a.m.) and we rarely went watch at 4:30 Sunday morning, below four to five ·knots, But we there were 125 boats unaccount- only made 3 112 miles down the ed for,• Mike Kane told me. "We course," Sandy said. "Some· got all of us workil)g on it and by •times we were headed for 9 o'clock we were down to 40 Hawaii.• boats missing, then only 25 by Sandy and Doug (who tro· 11." pbied last year) retired from the They called skippers' homes race at 10 Saturday morning. (but mostly reached answering They were still 10 miles this side. machines) and worked the of Pt. Loma and were just sitting marine radio·channels with there floating. · escort boats. By 2:30 p.m., half an hour To give that some perspective, before trophy presentations, only ., in the best !;nsfnada race I one boat was still missing. It was ever sailed, we passed Lopia OutpaUent, a 29-footer sailed by about 9 Friday evening. an all-paraplegic crew. Not only did the lack of wind NOSA was about to request give the racers fits, it caused Cl a full-on air-sea search for Out- whole different set of problems patient. Before doing so, a , . -with time penalties according to engine use, but some on the The first ooats to firiish crossed the line at Ensenada after less than 18 1/2 hours at sea. They were both running their engines. "Th~t's an aver- age-speed of about 1 knots," says Lorin Weiss, who headed NOSA in 1990. "I don't think NOSA intended cruising-class boats to power that fast all the way." for the folks at race beadquar-Coast Guard commander called ters. The crew is made up of U.S. Customs in San Diego. • · waterfront are•questioning the . idea. ' · : · "It's supposed to be a sailboat .. ·race,1 " ~ays Mike Kane, who was , the 1987 commodor~ of the spon· : .soring Newpon Ocean Sailing former NOSA commodores and Yes, the boat had checked in at their wives who staff ·h eadquar· the Customs dock Satuiday ters around the clock. Their · · evening. main function is to monitor the · "We didn't know where they race and account for every · · went next, but at least we knew boat. . they were safe," Lorin told me . ' In a normal race, maybe 10 or yesterday. "I was disappointed; 20 boats will drop out. In an those guys know better." · Association. "What kind of race is that when they use their "·engines?" Meanwhile, Dennis Conner, the erstwhile America's Cup champion, holds the race record of something like 8 1/2 ho~. Usf weekend it took him about 21 hours to meander down the 125·mile course. And this with a professional crew aboard a tricked-out racing catamaran. exceptionally slow race, maybe But there was still another low ~r 60 ~ pack it in. point to come. 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"I'm no fan of this presi- dent," Lorin said, "but I feel very mixed emotions when the Presi- dent of the United' States is booed in a foreign country by bis own citizens.· Next year, the 50th anniver- sary of the Newport-to-Ensenada race, things will hopefully be much better. Better winds. And better manners . • RtED MARTlN's column runs every Thursday and Saturday. Committee brings Bossie Bin-1 go back for a second year : Monday. : At high noon. two Bossie ,. : bovines wiD traverse 1he 2,500 ' squares marked off on the Estancia soccer field.· Each pk)l owner wiD have the Oppommi(y a to win one of three prtzel, : depending oo where the OOM : leave tbetr distinctive trademarb. : The first plop is worth $250, : the second $500 and the third 1 and final plop is worth $1,0QO. • ·: Each plo~ costs $5, or you can : get 25 chances for $125, : Last year, the committee • raised at least .saooo . and I t hopes to -raise as -much· this : year to help the graduate$ : have a. fun-packed, safe and • memorable graduation party. : Call 751-1833, 641-1723, 1 641-7562 or 662-0566. : \ L-----------------------:-~ ltu~E . sq· r ·e Speak To The ~rts Instruction & Club Demos by PGA Pros •·~~.~~ R 'YONEX .Mlztna. LOCATED AT THE END OF THE 55 FREEWAY IN COSTA MESA Ii. _ . SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1996 ' Costa Mesa to redefine .. training officer · pOsitiort 1. •The City Council on ¥onday ~ slated to approve a new 'master police officer' classifica- tion that staff says will help cut costs. By Carolyo Miller, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -The City Council on Monday will consider a proposal from the Costa Mesa Police Department to replace a ~0-year-old job posibon available to senior officers, with one that gives them more responsibility and will save the city money. The new job classification trould be ·master police officer· instead of the current ·senior police officer." The intent of this pos11loo, created in the 1960s and conunonly referred to as "senior Ri\trolman, • was t,o use a limited number of sworn officers as lead- ers and trainers and pay them an idditional 5% of their salary. ;~ But in the years following there '1'as no limit to the nlJillber of these senior positions, and no set ~delines as to what the position entqiled, according to a city ~port. · · "When the program started in "When, the program statted In a.B Jg60s, we were not sure what the lntent waa. It was never developed and contlnued lielng a posltion through longevity, educaUon and passing a test -and very few dld not do that: .. • -TOM LAZAR .' • ' the 1960s, we were not sure what the intent was," Costa Mesa police Capt. ~om Lazar said. *It was never d~veloped and contin- ued being a position through longevity, education and p~ing a test -and very few d,id not do that. »As far as increased responsi- bility, we didn't have that," be s!iid . »Any responsibility they · might have had, has gone by the wayside." · · The new classification requires more stringent qualifications and will be limited to nine positions, Lazar said. With the creation of this new position, the city cotild save $578,520 over a 10-year period, according to the report. »rt would save the city money because we are grandfathering all the 'people who are currently senior police officers,• Lazar said. The master police officers - limited to the patrol division only -will be FrOs, or field .training officers, who train new sworn and non-sworn police personnel, and will assume the responsibility of a patrol sergeant when needed, according to the report. Through attrition, the number of senior police officers will be reduced from the current level of 78 to 26 over the next 10 years, according to the city report. All current senior police offi- cers will keep· their classification throughout their tenure with the Costa Mesa Police Department, and all new senior police posi- tions will be phased out by 1997, accor~g to the report. :·.~,.YA~ $~a/' Jl6onb, ·. ;ff'pq,n~UJDI,,,. OP ·Jl6rnz -/(> -& ... Kristen's Ungcrtc • L4?un9cwur • Gifts • irust Forms , Cozy Chenille wrap robe with handstitched moon and stars motif. The perfect gift! Westcliff c:ourt • 1719 W e&tdift'Dr. • Newport Beach 6.11~ (7399) Monday-Saturday l<M THIS WEEKEND ONLY! 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Drowning is the leading cause of injury or death for Orange County children under the age of 5, according to the Drowning Prevention Network of Orange County. From 1991 to wgs, 4.5 ,children under the age C>l-..5 dtowned il). Orange County, mostly in pools and spas", and many niore suffer permanen.t . disabilities from near drown- ings, according to the network. But drowning conditions can also creep up on adults, despite whether they can swim or not. Lut week, a 24-year-old Costa Mesa man, who wu swimming tn the ocean~with his brother until a rip current over- came them. dr'owned at New· port Beach.Armando H!ro was the first drowning victim this year. · Newport Beach Marine and Fire safety offidals said they believe Haro had some ability to swim, l;>ut may have been knocked down by the current. a.J>d pulled o1f-shore. OfficialS advise less experienced swim- mers at the beach to either avoid swimming when there ~e strong currents, or swim parallel to the shore and make your way to the beach after clearing any rough rip current areas. The Drowning Prevention Network renlinds parents and pool and spa owners to prepare during the •drowning s~on• by following these 'fecomm~­ dations: • Install barriers to separate children from pools and spas, such as fenc:l.ng thllt is at least 5- feet high with an outward- opening, self-latching g ate installed above a child's reach. • .. Keep the gate in good repair and never prop it open. • Supplement the fence with other barriers such as covers, alanns and door closers to cre- ate •layers of protection." Eacb layer buys you time. •Learn CPR. • Don't rely on swimming lessons or flotation devic~s to keep children safe. - Drivers needed ·to help With Mobile Meals Friends in Service to Humanity and Hoag Hospital are looking for eager and people-friendly volun- teer drivers for the Mobile Meals program to deliver meals to its elderly and ill, homebound clients. FISH and Hoag HospitaI hope to add two more delivery routes to the six routes already in existence by July 1 to cover areas as far as Coast Highway and up • to the Santa Ana Heights area before Bristol Street. All ~ge groups are encouraged to volunteer, but are required to have the use of a car and be licensed drivers with ~dequate insurance. I can't believe ... · ... • At least 20 volunteer drivers are needed to be av¢lable to deliver meals to eight clients at l~t once a month on a regular basis. Meals are delivered Mon- day through Friday and training for routes is provided. Call 645-8050 to volunteer or for more information. It's My Home . . · - Landscaping or re-landscaping is your answer to a beautiful new look for your home. . FLOWERDALE ·can make yqur '!mdscape dreams come trUe, and increase your home•s value, too! Come in today and discover th~ people who can make a difference to you and your giirden. KAY MATSON, A.A. C.CN.P. Landscape Designer ®-1URSERIES, INC: COMPLETE LANDSCAPING 46 YEARS EXP. ·uccmeNo. 308SS3 SANTA ANA • 2800 N. Tustin Ave. . (714) 633-9200 COSTA MESA • 2700 Bristol Ave. (714) 7S4-6661 TERRY MEIKLE C.C:.N.P. Land.ape Daigna- ' No oneS blocked . in this soccer league • New 'VIP' program • aims to include all play- ers, whatever-their abili- ty or physical or ·devel- opmental challenge. By Valerie Fuge}lt, Daily Pilot . Everyone plays. Uterally. ·What was once an Ameri- can Youth Soccer Organization f!lOtlo referring to players' field time now encompasses the players themselves. Everyone can play. Thanks to the new •VIP• progyam starting up in Region 97 (East Side Costa Mesa and Newport Beach), developmen- tally and physically disabled · kids can join in the game of soccer with the help of a "bud-dy.• . Children who are blind, deaf, cognitively cballenged or have restricted physical capac- ities join in the fitness and sat- isfaction that team sports pro- vide through the VIP program. •we know we have a need for it. So we've been reaching out to schools to make the stu- dents aware that ws are here for , them," explained Bob Kreger, regio\lal comnlissioner for Ayso·s Region 97. The VIP division is not sepa- rate from the re~ of AYSO but draws from the strength of its players from other divisions to provide "buddies" both<0n and ·off the field. Play begins Sep~., 1. -Open registration will . be held on Saturday, May 11 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Ensign Junior High School for all AYSO soccer groups. Bring your child's birth certificate and $55, which covers uni- forms and all fees. The AYSO •program is also in need of volunteers: coaches, referees and a coordinator for the VIP progTam. Interest.ed persons should contact Special Teams Director Doug Harrington or Regional CommissioneT Bob Kreger at 631-0559 or write to AYSO, P.O. Box 1848, Newport Beach, 92663. , . GRAND OPENING 1/t4~ u~33" Vietnamese Resta11rant .. ~ ~ .,,,.~( ~ .. 2394 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa {714) 650-1421 Corner ef Newport & Santa lsabel-N . '--------''1--~ Mother's Day • tnetnor1es start at Hallmark! Your mom will know just how special she is when you give her the best-cards and gifts from Hallmark. 0 ·~· KC's~Shop K-Mart Plaza . 2200 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 646-1557 n: M-F 10-9 • SAT 10-6 • SUN 11-5 .D11r M1111, Ro111 1r1 red, Vl1l1t1 1r1 blue, I 11v1~ th111 eoup~ni ju1t . for y111f , L1v1, SAnJRDAY, MAY 4, 1996 . briefly in ~he news Health officials warn of mussel quarantine Robert Merryman, Orange' County's directdr of environmen- tal health, reminds consumers that tp.e annual Mussel Quaran- tine is in effect. thr.ough Oct. 31. This means sport harvesting of mussels for human Oonsumption is prohibited along the entire Califor- nia coastline. All bays and inlets are included in the quarantine. The purpose of the quarantine is to protect the public from dead~ ly poisons which may be present in mussels, clams, oysters and scallops. Between 1927 and 1995, California has recorded 521 cases of paralytic shellfish poisoning, including32deaths. · Mussels develop high levels of toxin more quickly than other mollusks and are eaten whole without the digestive organs removed. All dark parts should be removed from clams, oysters and scallops before eating since the poison can be concentrated in those areas. Health officials emphasize tox- ic mussels cannot be distin- guished from harmless ones and • • cooking the mussels does not destroy the toxins as they are rel- atively heat-resistant. The California quarantine applies only to mussels collected lucally by sports harvesters. All commercial shellfisb harvesters in California must be certified by the state and are subject to strict test- ing requUements. ~ • Costa Mesa s~ applicants for three committees Applications are being accept- ed for three Costa Mesa City Council-appointed committees- the Child Care and Youth Ser- vices C'om.mittee, the Human Relations Committee and the Access Appeals Board. All three meet once a month. Members of the Child Care and Youth Services Committee will make recommendations to the City Council on issues involv- ing children. The committee also will develop and distribute a child care and teen seivices directory. There are six open seats on that committee -five regular mem- Cd ff ee Roaster,. Baqel Cr~ations Bake Chill Out! ;r_n_OJ.!.~2f.9E.!..:...Q.t.E!,at Iced Drinks! I IJ) CIJHJJ 41 . ri 2800 Harbor Blvd I ~ IJ 'Pf ~IJ I Cost!! Mesa I 444-9797 At Harbor & A.darns Jet u~ introduce you to yoga At Y<>ga Place our classes are designed to introduce you to the full experience of Hatha Yoga. We conduct 48 classes weekly -ranging from physical!Y rigorous to gently restorative -th~t will result in feeling balanced, mentaHy clear, strong and energized. An introduction to yoga course is offered monthly. Yoga Place ... experience it yourself. Please Call -·642-7400 1835 NEWPORT BLVD., BVILDINQ A COSTA MESA, CA 92627 (Yoga Place is located in Costa Mesa Courtyards) a ITUKHOUU En. 1961 . CTREATMOM TO PHEHEST Servlft8 Dhuter From 9:00pm Renrvallou Rtt0ntmended 841-977.7 2300 HGrbor Blvd .• Coata Me•a "',,,,..,. bers and one alternate. e goal of the Human Rela- Commlttee is to promote understanding and act as a cata- lyst in resolving issues that create a rift between people. Members of this committee in the past have conducted group dial<>g'!es. spon- sored a town hall meeting on homelessness and produced a public access television show. The . committee has three vacancies. The Access Appeals Board conducts hearings on written appeals to interpretations of vari- ous sections of the health and safety code. Members may approve or disapprove the inter- pretations and enforcement action by the city's bllilding divi- sion. There is one open seat ·on this committee. Anyone interested in serving on :one of these committees should submit a resume and letter specifying which committee is of interest and why to Mayor Joe Erickson, Costa Mesa City Hall, P.O. Box 1200, Costa Mesa, 92628-1200. All letters should be received by May 10. For more information, contact 754-5688. . Newport Beach seeks candidates for commissions, boards The Newport Beach City Council is lQ:Oking for residellls interested in ~erving a fow--y~ term on the c;ity's five boards ~ commissions: the Board of Ubrmf 1h.Lnees, the Arts Commiss\o~ the Civil Service Board, the Parq, Beaches and Recreation Comm.1.\- sion, and the Planning Commis-- sion. A tot~ of eight seats Will becoIQ.e vacant when existing terms expire on June· 30. . "' Applications can be obtained from the City Clerk's Office, 3300 Newport Blvd or by calling 644- 3006. The applications· are also avail- able on the city's Wprld Wide Web Site;.http://www.neWpe>rt.lib.ca..~ Deadline for filing applicati~ is 4:30 p.m. May 15. • The duties and responsibili- ties of the various boards and commissions are found in the City Charter, Chapter VIl, SeC,- tions 707-712 and also on th~ web site. ' Clarity -VVS1 GIA Cer'Jtified * 30% Below Wholesale L · r_µii-..iL j _:)/z.tI•' •! • DiamO~d Jewelry.- 548-5626 1835 Newport Blv~ D -152 •Costa Mesa Harbor & N~wpon • Co512 Ma;a C.oum'Oll"ds • Behind Muni's ~ BODY MENDERS CLINIC "Kneading/You the Right mty" MOTHER'S DAY SPECIAL PAMPER PACKAGE $85. 00 Value Now $65.00 SESSION INCLUDFS; 'Sa""' Emhr11tt ,.AromAtMr"PJ ,.1 Ho•rAJJ~M~ GIFT <nm::AT£S A~• Om'.R £JCNI£$ ~ ACCEPrm (714) 434-9200 . 28'5 Ma& \We, SW.. 2 • CAita ... CA '2626 • ' SATURDAY, ·MAY 4, 1996 • TODAY GEOFFREY WOlFF Author of the "The Age of Consent" and professor at UCI, Geoffrey Wolf, will discuss and sign his work at 11 a.m. as part of Newport Beach Library's Spring Literary Lecture Serles. The cost 1s $5 for Foundation members and $8 for non·members. For_ more tnJonnation. call 717·J890. WALT DISNEY COLLECTION Porever Friends in Newport Beach will host the Walt Disney C1ass\cs Collection's National Open I louse, featuring a time-limited spe- nd! event piece, Tinker Bell. today dOd Sunday. Forever Friends is located at 2545 Eastbluff Drive. For more infonnation, call 644-1474. GARDENING BASICS Sherman Library and Gardens 1Jlfers a course on ~Basics of Gar- d<'ningff at 9:30 a.m. at 2647 E. < 'oast Highway in Corona del tar. The class is free and open to 11w pubhc. For more information, t all 673-2261. ·-SKIN SCREENING Women are tnVtted to schedule r1 (J(•t• skin ~creening appointment Personal Training Specials 6Week & 3 Month NO ENROUMENT FH • NO DUES Includes fvll use of all club facilitie!> • Aerobic & Yoga Classes • State of tfie Art Equipment • Certified Trainers & Teocher1 NATALIA LARSON MEMBER FOR 12 YEARS TWO AEROBIC CLASSES & TWO WEIGHT TRAINING SESSIONS A WEEK ~ for today from 8 a.m. to noon at the Patty & George Hoag Cancer Cen- ter. A Hoag dermatologist will exCVJline your skin and give advice on how to best protect it. For more information, call 722-6237. WATERCOLOR CLASS A Six-week class for children S~4pe-Up NEWPORT Corner of E. 17th & Irvine Ave. in Westcliff Plaza -631·3623 Your Neighborhood Health Club Sin<e 1982 ~ . .. ' "w ... ' Quality at an affordable price! . MIRAGE FURNITURE I ~--556-1325 --- 2300 Harbor Blvd. #14, C08ta M- LG a 111 if It.,. oomer of Heit>or Ind~ • • Pet~n , lector and C1aulc Car ·Auction ii today and Sunday, beginning at 10 a.m. at the Hyatt NewpOrter. The auction features more than 400 c.vs, including a 1957 Jaguar 140 Roadster once owned by •Kung Pu• star David Ca!Tadine. Bidders are registered for $50 which includes two VIP passes. Admission is $8 for adults and S3 tor child&n. Por more informa· tion, call 1·800·968-4444. 100 FAMILY RUMMAGE ~ The All·Ainertcan Boys Chorus will hold a rummage sale from 7 a.m. to 2 p .m. at Costa Mesa High School. Items include furniture, appliances, baby qothes, tools, games, books and much more. For more information, ~ 557- 2294. ';; mme. 1be event is tree:-For more informatm; call 760-0929. Pl.ANET HOllVWOOO BENfffT Planet Hollywood will present •tet the Good Tunes Roll.• reatur· ing the Righteous Brothers, to ben· efit the Southern California Lupus Foundation. The day will begin with a vintage car show compli· ments of "Street Rods Forever" from 10 a.m. to 3 p .m. Dinner is at 4 p.m. and a concert at 6 P;m . will feature the Righteous Brothers, The Kingsmen, ,The Turtles and Eddie and flo. Dinner-concert tickets are $100, concert·ooly tick- ets are $20. ~or more information, call 833·2121 or 668-7596. KOL BESEOER America's foremost Jewish musi- cal duo, will appear in concert at 4 c.a.meJback. NewJ)Q!'t Beech. Gen- eral admMon is $181 $12 ~ teOlors and $6 fol dlildren. Qlll 6'-'·1999. HARMONIA IAAoQuE Pt.AYERS "A Cirde «Friends• is a colOlful program with reconier, baroque violin. flute and guitar. Viola da gamba. Me and barpsicbord pre- sented by Harmonia,Baroque Play· ers at 3 p.m. at Oulst Clnut:h By The See United Methodist. 1400 W. Balboa lllvd., Newport Beach. Tu:k· . ets are S.Jjh.S7 for seniors. For more infonnation, call 97()..8545. YOUTH SUNDAY • p.lT1._ at Temple Bat Yabm. 1011 Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church will celebrate Youth Sunday at the 16 a.m. service. The young people of the cburch will lead the worship seivice. The Oiwch is located at 3233 Padtic View Drive in Corona del Mar. age 8 to 12 will be offered on Sat· urday mornings beginning today. The cost is $54. For more informa· tion, call 644·3151. CLASSIC CAR SHOW The secooa annual Balboa Pier Cassie Car Show is from 10 a.m. to 4 · p.m. at Balboa Peninsula Park More than 400 ~ cars from Model T's to muscle cars will be shown. The - show will have amusement and boat rides, live enteitainment and much CLASSIC CAR AUCTION The Newport Beach '96 Col· I BE ()PTl\llSTI(' RABBITf INSURANCE 441 Old Newport Blvd. •Newport Beach (near Hoag Hospilal) 631-7740 THE EARL'S • BATH & KITCHlN HEMonrt SPECIALISTS Ask For Remodel Ex1ensive Selection of F\xtul'9S, Corian, Marble, Tiie, plus ... 40 Years Ex~ence STATE UC. #217857 642-1753 " (o RIVEl\BOAT· tJAFE<) Newports Only Floating Restaurant Newport Harbors Nautical Museum (Fonnerly Reuben E. Ltt) MOTHER'S DAY •Champagne Brunch .• Special Dinner RFSERYATIONS (714) 673-3425 Ampk Frtr Pi!rlting on Pacific Coast Highway Betwtm DotJ(r and jamboree at the &cit &y Bridge 151 E. COAST HIGHWAY • NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 sk a Regents Point resident what the ·best chi~gs arc about life in chis retirement community and the ·answer wiU be the setting and the people. Evenings and weekend's find many taking advantage of the area's diverse cultural and rccrcationa.J offerings. Whether your wees run co the South Coast Repertory, concerts, lectures at the university or shopping, you'll-have ready access to ' the pastimes you enjoy mosr. You'll also have ready acccs.t to a rtmarbble group of neighbors. Rt"sidents arc friendly, well-educated and widdy uavdcci They're not only interesting. they're interested in the continuing adventure oflife. Add our lovely acc.ommodations and three levds of care, and you'll undemand why this is the ideal location for the best years of your life. To find out more, writ or c.111 l-800·178-8898. Mother's Day · - Dinner and Har~or Cruise Comlrln1tioit1 • Ch1111p1911e Bruneh F1ll1,14 •y t h1ur H1r~1r Cruise -inly $25.00 .per ''"'" · •-Dinner in Rest1ur1nt F1ll1w1• ~y tt/2 H1ur Dessert Cruise -$42.SO per pars•• Call for Res1rv1ti1ns '"cANMIRY Newport'• tUstorle Waterfrent Resta•r•1tt 3010 LA FAYETTE, NEWPORT BEACH . 675-5777 CIANCI() & BOTTOM LAWYERS 881 Dover Drive, S uite 300, Newport Beach Regents ·Paint ~----------------~----~---~--. ~11il to: 19191 H11rw1rtl:Aw., Irvine, CA 92715 · 1 ~t. Point .. ow1* bV Southern Cellfornl• P!Mbvtettan Homee, • non-for-p!'Oflt QtDenlutlon with more then 4'0 v..,.. of ~ ioe In Ntw.m.nt ~~· 00$1300803267 •OHL. -_,,,.,,,.. .. IN_.,_,,_.. (II U & ,..a:, IOr IN-'-# ., ... ~~~·-·---­ll<llPOrlM..,.,.. ~.,.., ,,......,.. flt"°'*"' -_,,._._..._,.,,......._ -~ ......... -. ·~~~ .. .....,_.,,,,,.,,.,.,.,... Name~ • Address ~--~-----------------------:------....... ~~---C~ Z~~~- Tetes>hone ~~~--~~~~~~~------------.---~--... I \ --.. flUENDS OF ARGUS • The Boy Scouts of America Pdmdl <1 Argus· wm have a navi- fatioo doss with Survival Swimming 'naiD!ng video for those interested in t;rewtng a tum-d-the-<:entUiy sailing Jesae1 at 7:30 p.m. at Boy Scout Seabate, 19.11 W. Coast Highway, Newpm Beach. For more informa- tioo Cl( to RSVP, call 642~1. fARENTS WHO CARE •communication Skills" is the lopic of the Parents Who Care meeting at 7 p .m. at Corona de! Mar High School's Little Theater. 'lb.e discussion will provide tools to improve communicaiton wj.th your children and increase under- &tanding within the family. P.OTTERY SALE Orange Coast College's Ceram- k:s Club will host its annual Spring Ceramic Art and Pottery Sale from 9 am. to 6 p.m. today through May 9 in the quad area of the Student Center. Prices begin at $5. For more information, call 545-7119. PARKS/RECREATION MEETING The Parks, Beaches and Recre- ation Commission of the Qty of Newport Beach will hold its May meeting at 1 p.m. in Coundl Ouun- bers, 3300 Newport Bo\l)evard. FREEOoM FROM SMOKING On Tuesday and. Thursday \!Venings Shape-Up Newport Health Ou.b staff will teach a fo\lr- week class on •freedom from Smoking" beginning May 7. The class is part of the American Lung Association National Stop Smok- ing Program. The c<>st is $95. For more information, call 644-3151. ASSET ALLOCATION • A free noon program on • As~et Allocation." is at the Newport Beach Central Library in the Fri~nds Meeting Room. Learn how to make your assets work for you. For ·more information, call 717-3801. WEDNESDAY JEWISH BUSINESS ASSOC. The Jewish Business Associa- tion's breakfast meeting is at 7:30 a.m. at the Jewish Community Center, 250 Baker St., Costa Mesa. The speaker will be Jeanett~ Ann Kubacki, who spe- Sabatino Tommy Peter Phil Vince ---r .,. SABATINO·' S xm For Reservations and Directions Call 123-0621 ~uatl!n sm11 ' Getozei'la oons With Your Graduation Invitation Order! Wtddl~ Special Get FREE Thank ~u Cards With Your .& Wedding Invitation Orderl • ) ~ ,,. . Y1I ~-.. "-. --. .. -~ dalizes in handwriting analysis. The cost is $12 for members and $15 for non-members. For more information, call 755~0340. Mosnv QNGLES . A mostly singles dance and sOcial will be held at 5:30 p .m. in The Dukes Room of the Hyatt Newporter. The event includes dancing and a DJ. Cost is $10. MOTHERJDAUGHTER & HOAG In k~plng with the spirit of Mother's Day, Hoag Cancer Cen- ter is offering Hereditary Risk ·screening and breast self-exami~ nation cards free to women throughout the month of May. Examination cards are available at Macy's, Nordstrom arid Saks Fifth Avenue stores with pur- chase. Hereditary Risk Screen- ings can be scheduled by calling, 722-6237. BUILD THE LIFE YOU WANT .. mation, call 850-1689. HEALTH¥ NOON NETWORKING Personal nutritionist Richard Leek will discuss •W}lat a Nub1- tionist Can ·Do For You• at the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce's Healthy Noon Net- working at the Riverboat Cafe, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The cost is $15. For more information, call 729-4400. ADULT CHILDREN CAREGIVERS The oasis Caregiver Support Group meets the second Wednes- day of each month from 6:30 to · 8:30 p.m. in the Oasis Senior Cen- ter Lobby, 800 Marguerite Ave., ·Corona del Mar. It helps to meet with others who are experien'cing similar changes . with their par- ents. F.or more information, call 644-3244 . THURSDAY WOMEN'S GENETIC CANCER . ... ., your risk of developing breast and ovarian cancer at 6:30 p.m . at Patty & George Hoag Cancer Center. To reserve a seat, call 722-6237. ATHLETIC AWARDS BREAKFAST The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce 35th Annual Athletic Awards breakfast honoring top athletes from Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor high schools is at 7:15 a .m. at The Sut- ton Place Hotel, 500 MacArthur Blvd. The cost is $20 per person and for an a~ditional $20, you can sponsor a student. For more infor· mation, call 729-4400. . CHURCH RUMMAGE SALE SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1996 A7 ESTATE PlANNING SEMINAR A free se~ on trusts, taxes, and wealth preservation will be • presepted at ~ a.m. and 1 p.m. at the Balboa Bay Club by an attor- ney and estate planner. For-more Ulformabon or reservations; call • 675-3105. HOMEBASED OFFICE •Tue lRS and Your Home- based Office" is the title of a free program at 1 p.m. in the Friends Meeting Room of the Newport Beach Central Library. For more information, call 717-3801. ITALIAN COOKING "Preparing An Italian Meal" is the title of a one-day workshop offered by the Newport Beacb Commwuty Services Department at the Oasis Center in Corona del Mar. Other Italian cooking cours- es will be held on May 16, 30 and June 6 Registration is $S3 per class For more information, call 644-3151 A support group based on the book, "Tn Build The Ufe You Want, Create The Work You Love," meets every Wednesday from 1 to 8:30 p.m. at 2900 Bristol Street, J-108, Costa Mesa. The fee is $20 per session. For more infor- Join guest lecturer Dr. Mary Daly. director of the family risk assessment program at the Fox _ Chase Cancer Cen•er in Philadel- phia, for a discussion on how genetics play a significant role in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church's 3 lst annual Rununage Sale is from·9 a.m. to 7 p.m. today and 9 a.ltl to 2 p.m. on Friday at 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. Treasures of all londs dfe available at fabulous prices. 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Coast Highway, Corona del Mar - ' Gue definitely ~II apparel; shirts, shorts, vests, hats, sweatshirts/! eg: Got The Gear, Get a Game NO CLUBS BAGS·OR ACCESSORIES ~ALL US TO DISCl;JSSI! 250 E. 17th St • Costa Mesa, Hlllgren Square• 574-8137 Make Those Patios & Entries Beautiful RED MOUNTAIN THIN SELECT STONE ENTRY AND PORCH Jim Jennirigs CUSTOM MASONRY 170 E. 17th St. • uite·206 Costa Mesa (7 14) 645 .. 8512 Slat~ Li.:~~ #392707 • Let Jim Jennings 1mcall your comrlere }arJ har<lscape. • Expert nnck. bind, ),rune, nlc. ~late & cuncrere work. • Can reconu11enJ 4ualtty designers & hmdscaper)>. '• Qu,1lity work in Costa Me:.a & Newport Beach .::.mce 1969. • Drainage problem.! We :.olw them. lioag Hospital ' NeuroWeek You are 1nv1ted to celebrate Hoag Hospital's Neuro Week by attending these informative programs Reg1stratmn is required. Huntington Beach Hoag Health Center-Huntington Beach 19582 Beach Boulevard. Huntington Beach Tuesday, May 7 7 pm Alzheimer's Disease and Other Cognitive Oi~orders Rai Kakk.ar, M .0 .. Hoag Hospital neurologist. and a representa- tive from the Alzheimer's Assoc1at.1on discuss the diagnosis and management of various cogn1t1ve disorders. Wednesday, May 8 7 pm Complex Spinal Disorders Wmiam Dobkin, M.D .. Hoag Hospital neurosurgeon and John C. .Brown. M .D .. Hoag Hospital orthopedic surgeon, discuss surgical alternatives available for the management of scoliosis, spinal fractures, severe pain end other disorders of the spine. Costa Mes a Hoag Health Center-Costa Mesa 1190 Baker Street. Costa Mesa Wednesday, May 8 7 'pm Neurologic•I Hearing Disorders W10iem House, M .O., Hoag Hospital neuro-otologist end House Ear Institute founder., d1scusses u1agnoses end treatment of hearing problems • Thursday, May 8 7 pm New Frontiers In Brain Surgery ,. ~·,,. • James Coty, M.0., Hoeg Hospital neurosurgeon, discusses the latest techniques for treettng tumors, aneurysryis end other problems occurring In thtorein. _ ~ Ta regis~r. call 800/514 HOAG 14624) Newport Beach Grace H·oag Conference Cente~oag Hospital Monday, May 6 7 pm Stroke is Brain Attack J"acotr\lergtlese-M O Hoag Hosplt81 neurologist. discusses the latest 1n diagnosis. prevention end treatment of this neu· rovascular drsprder Wednesday, May 8 7 pm MRI & Low Back Pein Michael Brant-Zawadzki, M 0 . Hoag Hospital neuroradt0log1st. discusses magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and 1t.s use '4n the diagnosis. treatment and research of spinal pain end dysfunc- tion as reported in the New England Journal of Medicine Wednesday, May 8 7 pm Barriers to Chronic Pein Relief Charles Steinmann. MD . medical director of the Hoag Pain Management Center. and Barry Aaronson. Ph O .. Hoag Hospital pain specialist, discuss facts and fiction related to the d1agnos1s and management of chronic. pain problems. Thursday, May 9 7 pm ~Headaches Philip O'Carroll. M D . Hoag Hospital neurologist and headache spec1ahst, discusses the d1agnos1s and r;nanegement of venous types of headaches Irvine Hoag Healt.h CenteMrvine 4870 Barranca Parkway. Irvine • Monday, May I . i pm Perkinson'• Disease Janet Chance, M 0 , Hoeg Hospital neurologist end mechcal director of the Necional Perl<mson'a H>undation CenteNl<>f Excellence at Hoag Hospital. d1 cusses -the newest information on diagnosis and treatm nt.. ""8Nd.y, M-v • 7 pm . ...., end Sleep Di9Qrder8 Harold St"Mh. M 0 .. Hoeg Hospital neurotogist end Weep disorder8 apecialtat. dtSCu nonnel eleep end tNt ~ and treatment of ateep dtiordera. . .. -. .. - .. . -.. " ... .. ... .. --"" - .. .. ,. I I SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1996 ~BSI ·WORKSHOfS ' 5""""'AL RENEWAL '· Ou.r Lody Queen of Angels wel· comes Gil inactive Catholics to join 11) a candid dialogue about the Church today and changes '. that have occurred. Everyone is welcome to an informal discus- ; sion group in the· Parish Center Sundays at 6:15.p.m .• Sunday and May 19th, and June 2, 16 and 30. Our Lady Queen of Angels Pa.rlsh Center is, located at 2046 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach. call Sister Agatha at 644--9218, Marie Romano at 548-3844 or Joe Orey at 640-4781 for more information. HEALTH DAY Instructor Janet Brosan leads Peo- ple With Arthritis Can Exercise classes from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Jewish Senior Center of Orange County, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. The class includes health education, joint· protection tips, relaxation tech- niques, pain-control techniques and sodalizing. Call 513-5641. · PARADIGM SHIFT The Newport Beach Baha'i Com· munity allows participants to hear and experience "Paradigm Shift: A New Way -A Ne.w World# 7:30 p.m. Friday at a private residence in Corona del Mar. Together, they explore such questions as; Can racism and prejudice be eliminat- ed? What is the new world order? Can conflicts be resolved without force? Are women and men equal? What's the spiritual soh!- tion to our economic problems? Music and food are included. Dire ctions: 759-0999. LECTURE S'ERIES Newport Beach Higashi Hongan- jl Buddhist Temple's Dharma Soc.iety presents a lecture and dis- cussion series on Shin Buddhism ot 1:30 p.m. May 12 at the temple, 254 Vlctorla St., COlt4 Mesa. Call 122-1202. ·~TIVE REUGK>NS' it new cl4ss providing a con- densed overview of ancient and modern day religion1 and philosophies facilitated by Rich Meyer with the Rev. Gall Miller will begin May 14 and continue for six Tuesdays, 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Science of Mind Education Center, 901 Dove St, Suite 1.CS, Newport Beach. 646-3199. CONCERTSt ENTERTAINMENT PEACEABLE KINGDOM The rarely performed a cappella work by Randall Thompson, the Peaceable Kingdom, 'Will be pre .. sented at 7 p.m. May 19 in Mesa Verde United Methodist Churcll by the music ministry of tlie church, with the 35-voice Chiij).-. eel Choir. Also, the Choir will pre- sent Franz Schubert's "Mass in G" with string ensemble and organ. The Sanctuary Bells will perform Donald Allµred's expres- sive "Prologue, Fugue and Finale." The Music Ministry includes six adult and children's ringing and singing choirs .-all composed of volunteer .members, under the direction of Margaret Donnelly, with Alicia Pu~ at the organ._ Mesa Verde United Methodist Church 1s at 1701 Baker St. in Costa Mesa. Information: 979-8234. .. SPECIAL SERVICES· REDEDICATION Newport Harbor Lutheran Church, 798 Dover Drive in New- port Beach, will celebrate the ST. JOHN THE DIVINE YARD SALE • Qrange & Bay Sts., Costa Mesa SATURDAY MAY 4, 1995· 8AM:.2PM Bake Sale Book Nook Hot Dogs & A Soda I . • N We are where Presented by fi~y "ilrl't'I Bay Street ~eets the ~ IJr.:l ~ ~ Orange Street ... Episcopal er. Sl)ohn t: Th• v. Two blocks east of Church &. Oiv\nt ~ Newport Blvd. Women '{}. $ ftlo<op•I "' " ( urdl z 0 (Look for Our Sign of St. John the 1 <ith ~ ......... on the Corner) ' Divine METHODIST Costa Mesa MESA VERDE UNmD METHODIST CHURCH 170 1 laker, C.M Wo rs hip & Church School 8:30 and 10:00 a.m. Dr. Richard Georoe 979·8234 NEWPORT CENTER UNrrED METHODIST CHURCH 160 I Marawer1te .A.ve. Corona-Oel Mar 644-0745 Worship ar 8:00AM & 1 O:OOAM Sunday Schoof All ~es 9:00AM Rev. Edward C. Martin LAGUNA United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Dr. Laguna Beach 499-3088 Sunday Morning Worship & Christian Education 1 OAM Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesley Counseling Center Services Avall8ble RELIGIOUS SCIENCE RiUGIOUS SCIENCE NEWPORT BEACH SCIENCE OF MIND EDUCATION CiNTEI (Comer ot Dove t Quaff • In omce Bldg . ocroa from Fl*her Jones) 901 Dove #145 I cBVICH 5Eti'l¢E SQH -10;3() I Otnce: r,t, Tu. Th (714) 84&-3199 Dr. Juantllo Evne, Mflltlllf FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via IJdo, Newport Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 ChurCb lOam t 5pm, 5unday Scbool IOcan Wecm.day lileet1Dgl 8pm Keep thy heart wilh all diligence;/ or out of ii are the issues of life. Proverbs 4:23 Branch or The Mother Church The First Church or Christ Scientist Boston, Massachusetts ---- CONGREGATIONAL © COMMUNllY CHURCH . CONGREGATIONAL. UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST To ...,_w I• To C..; To C.. I• To DO. -Brucie V•n Bl•ir, Minister Sund•y Worship 8:15 & 10AM Chord! School 9AM Adult • 9:45 Chlldrtn Chlld C•re Provided 644-7.400 611 . Ave, Cotont Dtl Mar PRESBYTERIAN "BOSNIA REPORT" (Matth 5:1·11) , Clt.,.iwl A 1w,_,J, S.r\lldly, May 4, 5:)0 P.M. r-i.""' Sunc.by, Mir 5, lklOand ICMS A.M. 600 Sr. Andrews Road, t-Je~ 8c:ach. C.lifomaa (714) 63l.'Z880 (llCMi from N Hott1ut Hi Sehool at Irvine lflJ I Sch.) ' f completion ot lta newly renovated sanctua.ry in a spedal lelVice ol dedication at 9: 15 a.m. Suoda.y. Abo to be dedicated ere the new altar fumlahin.g1 designed by Ernst Schwidder, renowned litur- gical artist and designer, who will attend the teJ'Vice.' Other spedal guests will be those who partici- pated in the ploowng and rem.od-- eling of the sanctuary during the la.st two yean. The public iS wel- come. Gall 548-3631. AFARMATION SUNDAY , MAY R.OWEJIS 'Ibal'I the toplc of a term.OU by the Rev. Gail Miller at 10:30 a.m. Sun- day in the Newport 8ea.cb Church of R.eligioUI Science, 901 Dove St., Sufte 145, Newport Be4cb.. 6'6·3199. MOTHER'S DAY The Rev. Diana Meath will speak on *Mother's Day: How My Miud Hat Changed" at the 10:30 a.m. service May 12 ~Orange Coast Unitarian Uilivetsalist Church. Child care and youth religious e.ducation will be offered. The church is at 1259 Mctoria St. in Costa Mesa. 646-4652. MOTHER'S DAY The Rev. Gail Miller will speak on Mothers Day at the 10:30 a.~. May 12 service at Newport Beach Church of Religious Science, 901 . Dove St: Suite 145, Newport Beach. 646-3199. ' I • On May 19, the 10:30 a.m. service will be dedicated to Affirmation Sunday. The young people who will be honored Cor their comple- tion of training progTa.ms with mentors, teachers, mmtsters and family ate Chelsea Carroll-BraQd, ~ Giss, Jessica Toppen and Kelly Welle5. There will also ·be a fund-raising panqllte breakfast from 8:30 ito 10 a.m. Donations of $6 for jldult.S and $3 for chil4fen will'1>e accepted. Child care is provided. The Church is at 11259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. 646- 4652. SINGLES Sunday. Call 548-7727. l'fl'ERfAfTH MEETINGS SERENDIPITY . , :N"ewport Harbor Lu~eran The Serendipity series for singles Church congregation members meets Wednesdars at 7:30 p.m. at are invited to attend the N1ay 15 St. Andrew's Presbyterian and June 12 meetings of the Church, 600 St. Andrews Road in Newport Mesa Irvine Interfaith Newport Beach. A $3 donation, Council to hear more · about which also covers refreshments, "Bibles in Unique Languages,# will be requested at th.:: door. This presented bY. Bob Schneider of Wednesday, S81!de Whitacre .. Her-the Wycllff Bible 'Ii'anslators. The ~on._ speaks 01:1. Love View. She... -subject 'is •Tq.e Ori~s and is director of singles at the Crystal Teachings of the Koran, present- Cathedral. ed by Muzammil Siddiqi, Presi-. extension 3. 0 H BAKE AND CD SALE .., CDs, Audio Tapes, Vtdeo Tape.s, Pies, Cakes, Cookies will be on sale immediately following the. 8 a.m. and 10 a .m. services May )9 at St. Michael and All An9'el.s Church., 3233 Pad.fie View Dnve, Corona del Mar, To donate g~ SERMONS AND · SPEAKERS . VISION AND MISSION A lay service, titled "VJ.Sion and Mission# will be offered at Orange Coast. Unitarian Univer- salist Church, 1259 Victoria St., Costa Mes.rat'10:30 a.m. Sunday. Angela Gledhill, a DFG consul- tant will lead a discussion on the recent Decisions for Growth pro- gram about shared·ministry. After the service there will be a May Day celebration with food, games and a Maypole. 646-4652. SPECIAL EVENTS ' BLOOD-PRESSURE OfECKS First United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa, 420 W. 19th St., con- ducts a free blood-pressure clinic between 10 a.m. and 10:30 .a·~· WARNINC-J! , . r ,,,:; 1 / 1 • 1 I , r I 1 1 • . r 1 1 .. '-.l T'I '() INSl T l~"'-N< :1:, . We Specialize in FAMILY ACCOUNTS . with Teen Drivers • Free Telephone Quotes • Absoli.Jtely Na Braker or Policy Fees -= ...... • Quality Personalized Service • Family Owned Agency _ • EstablishB!l in 1927 ""'' ~ . p.· MERCURY ~-\ ~ · CRAIG BR INSURANCE (714 760-1255 240 Newport Csnt:81-0r., 1122 •Newport Beach '1 Fsshion Island PRESBYTERIAN A sr. MARK PRESBYTERIAN Sundtr11 W"11hip 9:30 tr.m. Chill/ C.re, Suntl«IJ Sch11ol . ]«mboree «t £..nbluff NeuJport Buell 644· 134 1 EPISCOPAL SAINT JAft'ES er RCH ep11copa "'A~D ' MtlD~tnl SllWv '--Orilf • '°"' tnl 5IMar"' Fr. David C. Anderson, redof' 3209-Vro Lido Newport Beoch 71 4/675-0210 II 7:30 om Traditional 9 om Conternf?O!'Orx 9 om Church School 10:45 o.m Charismatic ~nd Wednesday noon COMMUNITY CHURCH Plug In To This Dynamic, Growing · Church ... 8unday,M~5 ....... It: lnM Im I Glda M 2'S E. T•to.,, 1rW (WIW Art..,_, PACIFIC CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY CHURCH . . dent of the Islamic Center of Orange County. Lunch will be - served at noon and the program begins at 12:45 p.m. The church is at 798 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. Luncheon reservations at $5 each (payable at the door) are required and can be made by call- ing the council office at 548-4942, OurServlca Include: Wasfl & Fol4 · Drycleanlng for the sale, call 644-0463. · r INSTALLATION SERVICE "' The officers and membership .of the Community piurch Con~­ gation and its newly called paswr, the Rev. Bruce Van Blair, inviletall to join them in a service of insW- lation celebr8:ting their cov~~· t of Mutual Ministry at 3 p.m . ay 19 in the sanctuary of the chu~ Ch at 611 Heliotrope in Corona ·~el Mar. Fellowship and refrest\- ments follow in· Hougan Hall. Call 644-7400 for information.;:: SOUTH COAST CHRISTIAN CHURCH ~ .. We Care About You Because Christ Cares. Jerrold A. Hollobaugh, Minister ''Choare Far Y~' (Joshua 24:1-18) Wonhip Service I 0: I S am Bible Studies 9:00 a l(jds For Christ S :JO pm 792 Victoria Street• Costa M esa, CA • 92627 (714) 548-3468 ! (C'.omer'l'.>fVictoria & Pbcentia) • HARBOR CHRfSTIAN CHURCH I! (Disciples of Christ) , 2411 lnlu An. 1f S1nll Isabel . ...... Suftday Worslllp • 10:00AM FOR INFORMATION ON RELIGIOUS DIRECTORY CALL KRISTIN BERMAN Dr. Dennis W. Sho~ Minister 645-5781 574-4240 CHRIST LVTHERAN CHURCH Pastor Willtam Hemenway ~ 'We love children, youth, young adults, carter! adults, ~niors. We tove to cart, to reach ' out, to tn«t needs, to answer quuttons· e Sunday Services -8:00, 9:30 & 10:45 • Sunday School & Biblt Studies -9:30 760 Victoria Str«t •Costa Mesa. CA 92027 (714) 631-1011 • (714) 548-6866 {School) TRADITIONAL EPISCOPAL • SAT\JRDAY. MAY 4, 1996 A9 ' · ~pringtime iS for mothers and children -. . . -"'t ' . Perhaps it's a right of spring. Or perhaps it's genetic. It's the time of year for mothers and their children to parade the~· fashion runways showing off their best smiles and the latest "styles. . !' In Newport Beach this past ; week the Pour Seasons Hotel ... , bfillroom was the site for Our Lady Queen of Angels Annual .. Baablon Show and luncheon. 'nie featUred designer was none other than the local O\~,ga-suc- ..... cess, Marte Gray, designer and -co-founder of the St. John label. '.'lb add to fun shared by more ~ithan~OO in attendance, a variety · !t>f stores from Fashion Island pro- ,,.vided complete attire fo r a mod- i'e'Iing contingent of eighth-grade ,_inodels coordinated by fashion ;poyenne, Kitty Leslie. ,,,,1 Special kudos to chair'Patrtcia • S1r1ff Animal, • Gnrdtn Sign' •Brar. • 81rdhou\t' •Muff> & Hoppy UNIQUE HOLll>AY ITFMS & ONE OF A KIND PRIMITIVf FOL'I< ART! ·~r:· ... ,,.... ... Brewls and co- chaln Marlene Bergdahl and Audrey Newbro, along With Slater Joanne Claire, Eileen Ryan and Cathy Andrews for ~rganizing the event that has become a major fund-raiser for Our Lady Queen of Angels School and parish. ' 0 For the music The premiere party for the Ph.llhamlonic Society's annual House of Design was a super success, attracting more than 300 patrons to view the massive Tudor estate in the hills of Coto de Caza. . Mqjor community support. came from such vendors as Amelia's on Balboa Islci.nd, Gary's and Com,Pany, The Ritz, Thadi- tional Jewelers, At Ease, El Tori- to, and many more. Significant members of the crowd included: Mary Ann Bercaw, Eric Marten- thal, Joe Gannon, Vince McGut- ness, Jim Muller, Peirre Poisson, Thacy Di Giogto, Dina Dobrott, Bobbe Gelgele, Anita Long, lean Mayo, Tina Mazzeo, Ellen Mears, Joan Schnltter, Betty Valltos and Helen Wrete. The Sutton Place Hotel, Newport Beach, played host to another 500 mothers and daughters for the lOth annual National Chari- ty League Juniors Fashion Show. More than $16,000 was raised for the charities of the National Charity League Juniors: The Mhy Fallon, p resident of the National Cbjarity League JUhiors Newport Chap- ter, with her daughters (left to right): MCanterbwy Md.nor." the sl.Xth annual house of design, and perhaps the best of the lot thus far. IS open to the public through May 19 and IS expected to draw upwards of 20.000 guests during its run. The openmg affdlf was chdlJ'ed w1th gTace by Newport's channing Elaine Gordon and Jean Ocover. The overall Design House project Uus yedf is in the very capable hands of Lora Hanel. Twenty-two tdlented designers partiopated m the decora- tion of the estate dS we ll as participation from four landscape designers worlang on the extensive gTounds-of the property. The House of Design is the maJ or fund-raismg event of The Philhar- monic Society. Ticket~ dIC $17 00 and may be purchased by.call- ing 840-7542. Raebel, Amanda and Taylor. As the much-loved Mon- s(goors Bill McLaughlin and Ralph Harvey watched with pride, ·students Alise Ambrose, Adam Haskell, J oe and Sarah Killelea, J en'y Meyer and Patti Zinke pranced down the cat- walk, becoming Mangels in fash- ion· to the applause of the crowd making the 1996 fashion fund- raiser the best ever. Orange Coast College Children's Center, Someone Cares Soup Kitchen and High Hopes Neuro- logical Recovery Group. Co- chaired by Jo Corbett and Diane· Edmonston, the gathering was supported by Jeanne Carmack, Shelley Belling, Joyce Ukroplna, Susan Hlllgren, Pam Moore, Kimberly Rothwell, Sue Orth and Deborah Ho.over amongst other dedicated community vol- unteers. · They called the event, MThank Heaven For.Little 'Girls," certain- SPRING SALE! We now have the Alumax 3/8 Heavy Glass Sliding tub & 35 shower doors on display! Come In and see the most beautiful. doors~~Y· .. P091o0f•llllL1M \ IRVIN• 18882 MACARTHUR B L VD. 8UITIE 102 ly apropos as young ladies such as the Claster sisters, Anne, Lau- ra and Sara jomed the Edmon- ston girls Rebecca, Brittany and Kelffer and the Fallons, Amanda, R!tchel, and Taylor for a trip down the catwalk with their proud moms m the balloon-and fl<?wer-filled ballroom. Sandy Cook taught the girls their mod- eling skills, and photographer Janel Pahl snapped away as the music played on to the delight of National Charity League patrons • _Shed Best, J'errl Coons, Mary licillon; 'Diana L:orenz, Chris Shute, Robitl Tippett, JUI Wiese dnd Chris Wilkerson. • B.W. COOK'S columns appear every Thursday and Saturday. 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Tlti:; hit from bo1h sitlt·~ of till' \llanlll' l'Mlt'' IO OrmlA<' Count) -and no\\ It\ our tum to lau~h :u 1lw ,,1rtl11111l' humor of lll·r Majt'!\I) ·~ dii.plaet'<l l'UbjccL.;! 1~.'"'""'" .. '' ~ ...... ,.. ... f 1C"£11D 0\ 1111" \U 0\1) SI \t,t "the laughs are loud" -tm•~~~'''*"' ·-~· ....... "' ~anJ\11 l tt'alll. l\tK h .u'IJ Uw & MM'ltl ''~ .. as bizarre as it is funny~ -ON• fo11t1fl ~qt'r It'~ !>afe to \J\ there'<; no on~ in the \\ l"tc'm llcmbphcrt t1uite lt"e Chr'Nophcr ~·~ 111 ... nt."N comp1taoon, a n~' of pla :-,, 'kN~. t"\t.'fl \kk•os-~lc lll>\('r 'lttfl on~pn>,idt.~ lll1 t.'\ ~nJ n~ Qt shett' lhca1rical Im'\ l:f\11Ct. Set> tt MC.I ~ou11 M\'ft' bt lk ~ / A..:> SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1996 . reel critics · . . Viewers will get 'Carried Away' with this flick I c arried Away• stars Dennis Hopper as a 41-year-old non-cre- dentialed teacher in an old feishJoned, two-room school"' house, in a small Midwestern farming community. Amy Irv- tng, as it turns out, is the wid- ow of Hopper's best friend, plays Hoppers love interest apd 1s the school's elementary ~acher. Hopper, injured in u farm- ing accident as a young boy apd who thus walks with a limp, Cd res lovrngly for his dying mother on their farm. The school where he has taugllt for some 20 years is being closed and Hopper is feeling prE>ssured to marry Irv- ing, w,ath whom he hds earned on dO 8-yc•dr reldt1onsh1p, and to fdfm thP1r homesteads. 'Hopper,_ an one> of his best p~rformdnrc.•s ever, masterfully 1s dhlf.> to rredle d chdrdcte r who is hastrdlly d dect'nt and l1kahll• fellow, laving up to his responsibil1l1es, yet yearning tor sumethulg more. And dlong come~ somcthin~1 more and llwn som<• A shdpely and sedurt1ve 17- Y<'dr-old girl enrolls in I lop- per's cldss dnd c·omes to board h<>r horse in Hopper's l>drn The two quickly engaqe in c1 '><'XUdl reliltlonsh1p dnd while this httle Lolita dppedri. nd1ve, c;he • .., dS ffidntpuldllve> dS they coml' Pldytng with the easy mark that ls Hopper. But sbe is something Hopper cannot turn down. Many people will be dis- turbed by this aspect of the movie. To be honest, r felt a little uncomfortable and tend- ed to squirm in my seat during their encounters. However, their relatiohship is really only a small part of the overall sto- ry and not the centerpiece or focal point of the film at all. Those who are able to. get past that find a really wonder- ful picture about a man com- ing to terms with middle age, loss and \be realization that he wants to fee l alive again. He wants to cha nge the simple, routine and boring life he's been living before it's too late. The movie is also full of great crnematography, beautiful scenery and marvelous pertor- mances by the leads as well as supporting cast which includes (iary Busey and Hal Holbrook. On the Brunette scale of "Pay Full Price at the Movies," "Bargain Matinee at the Movies," "Rent the Video," "T. V. Movie of the Week," or "I'd Rather Be Strapped to a C ha.1r and Forced to Watch Reruns of The Dukes Of Haz- zard," I rate "Cdrried Away" as a solid "Pay Full Price at the Movies." "But, if you feel the urge to blow your cookies during the love scenes between Hopper and the littl-e CLOBJU. 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S et in a small Midwestern farm-town, the multi- them~d "Carried Away• is handsomely crafted by Director Bruno Barreto and stars Dennis Hopper as Joseph and Amy Irving (also Barreto's wife) as Rosalie in roles that are both shocking and sensi- tive. Whatever tranquility existed in their town and their lives is so6n interrupted by the lithe 17-year-old Katherine (Amy Locan~ whose father (Gary Busey) asks Joseph to board her horse in his barn. Joseph is a 4 7-year-old teacher in a major mid-life crisis, Katherine is 17 going on 27 and soon her horse in not the only one get- ting the wild oats and romping in the hay. However, this film's R-rating was not ea.med in the steamy hay loft scenes but rather in a veiy sensitive encounter between Hopper and Irving~ the gist of which I will not spoil for viewers w ho should go see •carrted Away." 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Performing ArtS Genter anhounces Broadway season 1\vo major Broadway shows bookend the Orange County Ped onning Arts Center's 1996· 1997 Broadway season: The Royal National Theater produc- tion of •Carousel• opens the 5eason Sept. 10-15, 1996 and Andrew Uoyd Webber's "Sun- set Boulevard• closes it Aug. 23-Sept.• 22, 1997. In between are four other suc- cessful musicals: the new National Touring production of "How To Succeed in Business Without Really 'Dying" (Oct. 29- Nov. 3); the pre-Broadway tour -of "Applause" (Dec. 31-Jan. 5); 1 a new revival of •Funny Girl" (Feb. 18-23); and the National Touring Prod\!ction of "Smokey Joe's Cate" (July 22-27). New subscriptions to The Cen- ter's Broadway Series go on sale to the general public June 23, at JOAN MAAClJS I "Carousel" wW open The Center's Broadway seuon prices ranging. from $128-$:¥)5 -for the sii-4!vent ·series. Serie• tickets will be available by • ·phone through 'JlcketMaster, 740-187.8. 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J'm outside Meggopolis, the Ffu1 tent-like structure which if the centerpiece of the Imagi- naion Celebration. I'm speaking tl> Sleggopolis creator Alan P.attinson, the self-described its predecessor, the sllghtly smaller Eggopolis, Meggopolis has toured the world, recently arriving from Sydney, Australia. Parkinson's next project is set to ... grace the South Bank Arts Cen- ter in London. ~klnd-of artist " who selected the I f'pbric and stitched it together. · And to think, the designer might never have dabbled in "air architecture·. had he not looked for a job to supplement work.with his region's probation agency. Hookin~ up with a the- ater company, he started work- ing on art projects ,targeting mentally and learning .~abled adults. , People are emerging from '--'-----• 1'if~gopolis, putting on their ~04!s and walking up to con- ~ratulate the artist. 1 •Amazing.• "It's so tranquil.• jYou are a genius.• 1 And my personal favorite, · ftom Steven Key of Huntington If each: · 1 "Everybody should have one. 'the whole world needs one." : Parkinson smiles his thanks ctnd·tells me to •wnte that one ~own.• 1 Officials from the-Orange County Performing Arts Center, ~aginati_on Celebration's ~or, expect 10,000 people to ~through Meggopolis dur- tl'ig the two days of its Costa llesa stay. Plenty of kids will be l wn to the structure's "Moon unce" -looking exterior, but kinson makes it perfectly ar that he wants people of all e es coming in and letting their 11!1ses become over-washed by 'll?r .. ~.ark:inson, who lives in Not-91am, England, schooled in a'1.lography and film-making, but Meggopolis doesn't have an_rthlng to do with either ~ 1894-1996 -~ Four Generations c: 1 02 Years! ~ ~REMNANT CLEARANCE . Now Open ·.Sundays rom t t -4p.m. ALDEN'S CARPETS, INC. IClG3Placenlln s1 .. cosm :\1t'Sa 646-4838 evan . henerson ~enre. If anything, Meggopolis JS a nod to Gothic architecture with its flying buttress-like domes and Gothic window-like designs. "It's meant to stimulate a cer- tain level of awe," Parkinson says. We walk through the struc- ture, which, than.ks to the unseasonable heat is a veritable furnace. Air from the outside world funnels through a series of pipe vents. The vents keep the-giant tent inflated and - mercifully -circulate some fresh air. Parkinson and I step under- neath one of the pipes and a cool gust blasts down on our heads. · The colors create vanous moods. In one segment, the entire space is inferno red. A few steps later, I tum to Parkin- son and see that his entire per- sonage is green, skin included. Th~Imagination gig is Meg- "It was the kind of job that would be as good as I could make it," he said. Out of that job, be built ari air castle. It will sit next to the Per- forming Arts Center until Sun- day. 0 Speaking of the Performing Arts Center, there's a lady in the ticket safes. office there who would rather be on stage, an actress who has had roles in upwards of 25 plays at Orange Coast College but says that her immediate goal is training, training and more training. Kathleen Kaefer lives by bus routei;. The 53 takes her · between The Center and her Santa Ana Heights home. 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Previously, she was the tough-talking, Ice Capade~-cov­ eting Sissy in MCome back to the ' Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean.• Kaefer said she was eying the District building as a potential arts venue even while working at the Gypsy Den. "I thought it would be great for a theater.· she told nie. "Whe~ it opened up, I ushered for the first couple of shows. Then when they auditioned for ·Jimmy Dean,• I showed up and I'm glad I did.• Performing in a Lescot play means taking part in a warm. nurturing experience, Kaefer say~. Before rehearsals, as an ensemble-building exercise, the actors bring in pieces of music that remind them of one of the characters. Then everybody sits and listens to the music select- ed. In up'J . " K f 1cruc, ae er plays Madge, the "pretty daughter" who competes with her younger sister, Millie, for the attention of a drifter. The role is Kaefer's first ingenue since playing Dorothy £_9 A 9 )-_? U 9 s~ BUY C BELL USED CLOTHES, lOYB C ACCEBBORIEB, ETC. 2584 Newport Blvd. (et Del M er) Behind Shell Station C:O.ta MeN (714) 831·7383 MARC MARTINI DAl.Y PllOT Performing Arts sales associate Kathleen Kaefer keeps her ad- lng hopes alive as the box office girl who wants to be a star. in "The Wizard of Oz" m high I school. . Uncharted temtory, says Kae- fer who usually takes the char- acter roles. "You can't deal with any aspect on stage that you can't deal with in your personal life,· said Kaefer, who lost 15 pounds for the role. "Madge's direct- ness, the power she feels and the effect she has on men. I wasn't familiar with that intensi- ty within myself." Kaefer spent a 5-month stint at San Francisco's Actors Con- servatory Theater and haG srud- 1ed with Karen Hensel at South C?ast Repertory. She may soon move back to the Bay Area to sign up for ACT's professional academy. 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WlllTU •tP0·13) MUlHllUMD FALLS lfl) MllS. wtlfTDllOUME t'8·1S) M QUEST 1'8·1,l S8T. llUO (Pl) I EXfCOTIVE DECISIOll (II) FAll80 (I) b. ;' .....FUll..w(I~ ~~) F\JllTIMI WITM DISASTfll (Ill) TME QUEST (N-131 M PAU.aEAMlll (rtMS) THE CUfT (._) FAlllO (fl) . ' • ' ~ .,, ., tJl1 JI t>I bo SATURDAY,'MAY 4, 1996 ·. -. ~.j ---------;. l({u; otl f' ,~ 'j ... , I ~-· .... ~ ... ,,,, \:t .~ ~.· ':JI t'.' ... ,. -·, .,. I "' . . .. " •.. k • •1&1 .1. .,, ,,,,, LEADERSHIP The possibility that Newport Beach City Manager Bob Wynn may run for City Council this fall is good news for local residents. Wynn, who has vast knowledge of city affairs, would be a welcome face on the council . SHOPPERS The only thing most West Coasters know about Macy's is that they put on a pretty good Thanksgiving Day parade in New York City. You know, the one with the big inflatable floats. But now, visitors to South Coast Plaza and ultimately _ Fashion Island will get acquainted with the department store that has replaced Bullock's. OLYMPIC FEVER -. • • • ~ ~ -• ' t gains · losses MUSSEL MONh'ORS Tue state Mussel Watch program, one of the tew ways for gauging the quality of our local waters, is facing the budget ax. Local environmentalists are lobbying for leqislaUon that would keep the program, which has been used in Newport Bay for 20 years, alive. BOARD SURFERS The waves may be pumping, but ··body boarders and surfboarders can · only watch as blackball sea.son hits Tue Wedge, letting only bodyswfers in the water between 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. .. . -SMOKERS- It:s only May, but smokers and tav- ern owners are already fretting about a law that will take effect next January, outlawing smoking in bars: HADDRING ... Locais got a little taste of the 'Olympic games scheduled for this summer in Atlanta as torchbearers made their way through town on Sunday to the delight of cheering crowds. LEAH HOGSTEN I OAll.Y PILOT Jackie Jank (left) of Laguna Beach greets thousands of ~tors on her Olympic torch run in Newporl l£AH ~STEN I OAll.Y PILOT Janice Lee Smith won't be able to enjoy· a dgarette at Snug Harbor after tPe Jan. 1 no-smoking ban for bars. Locals mowned the loss · of Hadd rung, the developer whose vision resulted in the Balboa Bay Club and the Newport Beach Country Club. r-L-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-- turn 1 I i. j .. FINDING HOPE ~Young missionary brings the message. of God .. to a land he believes thirsts jor it Look around the world today. What do you see? There is glam- our, beautiful people, wonderful easures -a great society to live in, · ht? Well maybe, but look harder. . Now what do you see? Anger, hurt, --nA·•·n, depression, but worst of all - pelessness. Why is it there? Why :Hon't people have hope? Where is eir hope? It could be ri~ht under our nose. I recently went on a mission trip to Mexico with a group from my school. Every year the college takes a trip across. the border to spread the word of • God. I had never been outside the · United States, so this trip was quite an experience for me. As we crossed the border to Mexico, I was quickly caught up in the glamour, beauty, and won- ders of the trip. l have hardly ever • "been as excited as I was on that day. l was like a kid in a candy store. -• My excitement was quickly silenced, however, when I took a closer look. Poverty-that was all I saw. All of a sudden, it wasn't just glamour; it was pain and sorrow and hopelessness. I began to look into the people's eyes 1 and saw emptiness. It seemed like a brush came over the country, and sim- ~ly wiped all their hope away. 1 -.. e silent. en we set our camJ)$ite, I learned re of the country: how the govem- ent is said to be corrupt, how many ple live in small shacks, how hope ot something they are encouraged think of. I sat there and thought, ut there is a hope they can have." Poi the next few days our group went out and ministered to the people m Mexico. More than 150 people went, and all of them were split into teams. There was the drama team, the music team, the children's team and other · teams as well. I was a part of the evan- gelism team. Every day, the team and r would walk from house to house explaining the purpose of our vi.sit. Our basic procedure was to tell the res- idents who we were, why we were there, and to invite them to the local church. While some were unwilling to listen, for the most part we re00ved a ,pleasant smile and open ears. • At one point, a fellow ,missionary 'and .I approached a house and ~XlU!Kl. A young lady with her child &~ned the door, carefully watching us t with a polite greeting. We intro- ced ourselve• and went through the ' procedure. As we continued to ak, the lady seemed to have some- ~tblng to say, so we paused to llsten. e told U1 that ahe knew of the drurch ind would love to attend, but -Iler husband would not allow her the vtlege. We asked il we could pray «her. She replied "yes" and told us what to pray for. We prayed for her, ve her a Bible, told her good-bye God bless. As we walked away, I ---~ec1 one more Ume to NY good-bye the little boy, the woman waved , but with a hopeless look in her es. Another story gave a brighter side of wha.t we NW in Mexico. During the )ntddle of the day the team usually Qld t4.ke a break and have lunch. •would drlve out ol tbe town where we were working and find a quiet • , place to eat. One day, we ate on the side of a road overlooking a work camp. We decided to go into the work camp and ininister there and asked the campus supervisor for permission. We received the OK and.excitedly went into the camp. In here, the houses were no bigger than vans and had dirt floors. There was a 13-ye'ar-old boy living on rus'own, a. 16-year-old girl with two . children -and no husband. The last house my group went to was occupied by an old Jady and her ill husband. As we talked With her we were glad to find out that she was a believer. She told us of how she met the Lord and has been happy ever since. Looking into her eyes, the abun- dance of joy could be seen. We asked if she would like us to pray for her hus- band. She said "yes" and prayed along with us. As we were leaving and saying good-bye, we learned she knew the words of Psalms 23. She looked at us excitedly and said, N Someone showed me that verse when I received Christ. I put it there to remind me that there is hope. I have hope in Jesus Christ." As we drove back from our week- long visit to Mexico, I thought about that woman and what she had said. She had hope even in such misfortune. It seemed to me that things are very much the same here in the United States. There is a lot of hopelessness in the country. Young women having to prostitute themselves for work, chil- dren being abandoned, homelessness increasing, drug use and sales rampant in the streets, pornography and vio- lence ruining the minds of people. All these people searching for hppe. They are like the young lady, though, when they begin to think they have no hope. Maybe the old woman from Mexico could give them some advice. In the Bible, the first book of Peter is an encouraging letter written to Christians who are facing persecu- tion and suffering for their faith. Peter writes to them, .,.Let us give thanks to the God and Pathe,r of our Lord Jesus Christi Because of his great mercy he gave us new life by. raising Jesus Christ from death. This fills us with living hope." The hope that Peter is talking of ts the hope of the Lord. )be hope that there is a better life, the hope that we can be loved, the hope that even if we are not rich, populor, or good-looking we can still be accepted: •But God saves the poor from dea~ he saves the needy from oppression. He gives hope to the poor and silences the wicked• (Job 5:15 Today's English Version). The Lord helps thole..:who are poot, not only 1n finances, but also poor fn self. esteem, acceptance, recognition, love, and anything elle. That lady dowp in. Mexloo certa1n1y can attest to that Hopelenneu. It II a terrible disease. It replaces hope and makes our dreams seem unattainable wtth poverty, mil-. fortune, opprepton, and injustice IW'· rounding us. It's not euy to fight. Hope- 11 around, though. Maybe if we just took a chance and believed like the old lady we would not have to live like the young mother. • filMTWI tGlftlJt .. ls I~ at Souttl- ern 0111om11 '°'• 1n eosta T ' r ... Campus support group for gays and lesbians .is needed; teens should have a place to tum to combat ... . .-· Fighting .fear and igp6r~ce !support the efforts of high school stu- dents to organize gay and lesbian support groups on their campuses. I believe, however, that the question involves more ilsues than were addressed in ~ Daily Pilot article. In direct response to the question, I off~: What better environment than a sdool for a supportive, educatlOnal. and safe exploration qf111'ueL~ rounding one's sexuality? Teens spend their high school yean feeling insecure and full of self-doubt; gay and lesbian teens have the additional questions about their sexual orienta- tion. They know they will face rejec- tion and aliena~on (at best) from their ,peen. As one who has •been there,• what an easier time I would have had knowing that I was not the only one in the world struggling with my feelings being different from my peers. While a cuniculum which includes well researched and thorough' infor- mation about human sexuality; includ- ing leXU4l orientation. would be the kleaI, a well advised and supervised IUppOlt group is far better than no support group at all In a more general response to the article, I ask.: Doei Newport-Mesa Umtied have a policy of open access/forum for high school clubs and interest groups? What are the polides regarding the formation of any cam- pus club oi interest group? The law would seem to indicate that the open- ing ot the campus to any group, opens the campus to all that meet those guidelines ~d policies. Has the stu- dent made an oWdal request? U yes, bu it been.denied? II it a boa.rd issue oc does the lOcal high school deter- • IDiDe the status of such requests? 1b8nk you Ed Decker for your rea- tOGed ~about reaching out to tbOl9 in need. A •reeching out• is the ~ way to categorize this student's recru-t. 1Mns are wlnerable1 gay and JelbAm·youtb e9eD more so and very feaJful d teeking help; and often .._., to tum to even their perents. 'lb the ltUdent at Corona Del Ma,r, you aa. not iloiMa. I urge a reasoned dia- ~ Oil thia lllUe. LIBBY COWAN Costa Mesa ; A few yea.rs back I bad the privilege .tt.of friendship with a very bright gay man who had grown up in the 1950s. Our friend.ship WU trusting enough that be told me ol bis growing up years, tbe anxiety around age 8 bope9 tt might •cure• bis bamoRlrual- ity. GUS85 wbatl It wu a dlsuter for both ol them. that he wu somehow different, the A 1 a oay man, I only wish my Jijgh anguished certainty at age 13 that he J-\.acbOoi had bad such a tbing as a wu, for some reaioo. •not noanaL • support group. Jt OertalnJy Only by bappn• ~ Ufe ..-g&• ~Nullduve &&.*~a~~~ zine article on •Men of the Night,• did time '*ti ~ traum. u rStrclg- be begin to reali7.e be may: be homo-g!ed, .iooe, with my feelings. sexual. By tb.e1blal ~h school. I I Your headline of April 24--"Gay was well aware that I was sometimes : . support group: Will it make it on cam-atlrattad to members of my own geo- pus? "-brings my friend's anguish to ~.Because I would ntber have lost mind, that there was no one he trusted my right arm than admit to my friends , enough to tum to. Not to hls parents, that I pouesaed such feelings, I suf • j and certainly not to bis minister. It's no fered with feelings ol self-doubt aDd I wonder the suicide rate is so high -11811-bate. Such feeltngl anmi unique ; by three to four times -among teens to-~ and gay edo ... C'8Dts, but · fearful of their sexuality. they am~ be mere lnteDla and The missionary types will probably tragic ID their o:mequencm. All tao nood your Letters column with diJe ,__,_....., the inahllltv to meet and Predictions about such a dub •t Cor;<r "-t-.1• -·1 t shale feelings wfth )>Mn C8D Jeed to I na del Mar High, certain of its recruit-alienation or even Nidd.e. The num-' ing function. that it will lure young-ber o1 IUiddes by gay md lesbian sten to •choose" a deviant lifeltyle. teena~is way out al propartioo to Nonsense, to my~. as why would .a-... •L... ......,.., .. ",_ 11nvone •choose• to be gayl There'w ourrepru~nta-au u. ~ ~ / fortunately, by the time I reed-ed I so much sad.Desi, so much furtiveness, ag' 2~ I joined a ga; •r c t organi-I to being so different, Thenagers strive .... _ -so ve-rv hard to be atrnilar, not differ-zauun al oollege that ltelped me come ' • 1 to an acceptance ol who Uld What I I en~d, •remembering events at Coro-wu. I've been very lucky. But wbf : na del Mar a short seven or eight lbouldn't all gay and lesbian kids : years ago, I'm certain some ICbool have tbe bead ol ~that there : board members already have their a.re otbims like them tbey can tum to ' practiced fingers in tbe wind. another without being ~or judgadl : bas r~dy her Biblical venes from Why allould they )lave to welt U1l tMJ ~ Leviticus, poiMd to let 10088 their are 20 or 30 or 40 yMn old bator9 : judgment oo such a .moot dub. •No they canMY _s.m 1D love and .: wayl" will be tbeir edict. accept ~l Couldn't there tmtead be 101D8 Contrary t.Q. Wendy Lee<.'e's ......, recognitipO. bollteied by recent tiOll tbat ·'lbere ate pllmty ot ~ n.ean:b. that bolDoMxuality ii proba.. GJOOP. outside of 9c:liocil that ltUdelds bly either g8D8tic or d~ in have.aCcell to • mo.t Of thole gi~ ut.eto, ~ IDgraln8d at 10 early cater IJl1inad1V to 8dWD: Molt 'fV'IDll an age, that we lboWd show compas-gays, lik81~ p80pli g.MraDy, si.<>n. not cmsuref In my reeding, )YOuld tatmi' allod&te wttb OCbi9n ol that's the r..i mwql ol the New tb81r own 9 9'UUP· I ilnegtD.t tb8'r TMtunent A~ gro,up on a~ »* 'S WiUld ~bly prefW that; u sc:bool campus. ~ monlkncl.bf ..a. aum a tlft!IUP 11 eiteblWhecl Bnd faculty, l88IDS the bettilr way ~ go, for fuN•"ng wllh i1o probl•• at Poun- kids despaR:i..-~. ..... tm~ HF Sdm, Wlir DOI~ Ob, and by ~,, IDf gay friiad It. CtWie9 ~ -------.... manied. a woman b9..ay1e111y· ~· • ..... -.---liked. Wbi1e ID bis -'Y 20I; .m ._ • ) 1 I I I I I I I ' ' I I I ' I I I I I I I t I t I I ' I I '· I, I I I I' .. REPRIEVE ·cotmNUED FROM A3 •Jt's only tor three months," Hatleberg said. •we're going to try to work together for three months." . City Councilwoman Mary Hornbuckle_, who has been a strong supporter of local social service providers and remem- bers the rancorous discussions that erupted during coundl meetings, said she doesn't think Hatleberg's service will have too much of an impact on the area. ·1 know that the neighbors out there will be con~• Hornbuckle said. "There is always some concern when you locate a use of this type in a resi· dential area. But my understand- ing is that this is only temporary, and it shouldn't have too much" an impact on the neighborhood. •And I suspect a number of people who live in that gener- al vicinity will be using the Soup Kitchen or perhaps are already patrons.• . . WATER · CONTINUED FROM A 1 to the fish and wildlife in the .marine environments.• If the Mussel Watch program folds, the state laboratory would dose and the experts would be dismissed or reassigned. Without that expertise, it would be very difficult to restart the program in the future, state officials say. As things stanp, the progi-am is operating bare-bones, said Del Rasmussen, an enyironmental specialist with the state Water Resources Control Board. . In financially healthier times, the Mussel Watch and an accompa- ClU CONTINUED FROM A 1 informing"them of the violations. Nearly one month later. the City revok~ the live entertain- ment permit. • Among the examples recorded between February and April: • ~ kissin9. rubbing against and taking tips frtm C\N(melS. • Entertainers performing Meanwhile, Hatleberg said she and members of the Some- one Cares Foundation, which benefits the Soup Kitchen, will move ahead with plans for a fund · raise!' and continue searching for a permanent loca- tion to buy. MARC MARTIN I DAILY Pit.OT Volunteen pack up the stove Friday that ls used to heat soup at Someone Cares Soup Kitchen. provocative lap dances, couch dances and table dances, which vio· late tbe rules prohibiting dancers from staying six feet from customers. • Mermaid officials falling to pro- vide an attendant for the restrooms. • Observations that the Mer- r------------ ! /\\!!_ r I ) 11 I/ s. \ / ./:' 50% OFF HEMPIDL'L'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 1 o-6 Sat 10-5 722· 7224 230 East 17th St., Costa Mesa Cauiht In a pen.ct moment of poudshheu. this exquisite hand-detailed 1lnlcier Bell ls available two days only, May 4th & Sth l 0 OPEN HOUSE MAY 4r H & 51H ,. ~a 9"4t ~ ~ ''~rnr.M, tJ/~~ Utp, '°"' ~ ~ ~ 1#4~~// •1/tu~~~ • ~~, ""'4ett14«4t S.lldlM'Uf • t!-~lb, s~ so-soo • 'P11*e ~ 4#UI, ~ 'PWl6 ·~~~ ·~~ ~~~~~~~ (114) 541-1121- ?"'4t ~ ~e ~ .j~11ku. 48()~ 19d~· ~ ~. ~"" 92621 .4Nt11Mt M ""-,,,_ -/ ""-55 /ue•''*I ~ ~ ?u..,t. s, ••• ,. "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality" DRAPERY SALE! 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IruUd violates the ~equir~nts of its zorung by #not (being) a place of business with the principal pw-. pose to sell or serve food products and beverages.· Talmo says that many oi the city's regulatj.ons are unconstitu- tional or overly restrictive. He.also says that lus chent's busipess receives unfair treatment trom the city while other businesses are not so harassed. The city has never given a con- crete definition of a "restaurant," . Talmo added. "The restaurants vs. theater def- irution is too vague and Mun>hy has too much discretion,• Talmo · said. "If our entertainment wp different. we'd have no problems.• RUFF ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Where Your Dollar Coven Motel 1922 HARIOR llVO., COStA MESA • ~ 1156 ( \ SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1996 b9tbday Mond2ly. ·n hasn't ended.· Asim emigrated from &sriia in with his mother to escape ethnic war which has ripped country apart. In doing so, ~ left behind Asim's uncle and .. year-old brother, who stayed ' ht alongside other Muslims. ~e reason I came to the Unit- States was because I needed to b my education," he says. For the most part, Asim looks any other American high d\001 student. Tall and mt !ueique, he dons the costume de · eur of every other Costa Mesa h senior -blue jeans, a cot- shirt and a backpack. His light rqwn hair is cut close in a com- OJl, military-looking buzz. The only thing which sepa-~ates Asim from the l·,670 other tu.dents on campus is his large awn eyes, which gloss over en he talks about Mostar and e changes of the past five years. "f had nothing left,· Asim says /With a slight accent when asked jWby he joined. the army. ~There 'Was nothing I could provide for lmy family. Either l joined the army !or just sat and waited to die." ! After six months of fighting on the ;tront lines, located 200 yards from his •former home in the riverfront city, !Asim was asked to leave the army. , "There were signs of a peace 'agreement and they didn't want junderage people fighting for them," he S4f$. _ Wanting. to continue his educa- tion. As1m set out for the United States on his owri. He lied about his age and was hired as an interpreter by the United Nations based on English he had learned watching Western television and movies, he says. The United Nations in tum acquired transportation papers for Asim to travel to Croatia, where bis mother joined him. The pair chose to come to Cos- ta Mesa because another uncle lives h&e with bis family, As\Ill says. •And he said there was a college nearby and good schools." School was very different in Bosnia, Asim. says, because most of the buildings were destroyed. "There was no school. There were some teachers in the city who organized shelters for kids to come to and study the basics -math, biology, physics)" he says. "It was for high school students because they wanted to keep us up so we would be prepared after the war. There was no elementary school." Now Asim says he's ready to live on his own and attend Orange Coast College next year. His mother wants to retwn to their remnants of their homeland. To save money for her trip, Asim has taken a part-time job at the school, where he fixes com- puters, and a second at the Orange County Fairgrounds. • And though Asim has some friends at school -who affection- ately call him "Ba-Ba" -he says it is hard to maintain close friendships, given his experiences in the pa.st. ' . ~~~i Join Our Card Club when you purchase 9 cards · MARC MARTIN I OAILV PILOT Asim Babortc hopes t~ make enough money to send bis mother back to .Bosnia to be with famlly. . No matter what you're doing. your hometown newspaper "Many~ my fr\ends in Bosnia (who were CI'oats) turned their ~clcs on me, H he says, looking down at his feet "It hurts when you see your friends on the streets and they won't talk or even look at you." Still, it seems Asim has found a home in Costa Mesa.' Walking Uirough the high school hallway, students nod and call out "Ba-Ba." while teachers stop and say hello. Asim says he doesn't plan to • return to his birthpiace. 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IMMORTALITY CA ap •rstDwtll. CM1iDn Md Spi"'w•fl91d -..., ..... meuea of aports •we.._. .......know .... + S.lkn.QIM softball - lt'sa7-6~. 1 • + Pa. swim flnalslll3. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot L---------.:_ __ .J _COSTA. MF$A :_Costa ·Mesa High teacher and former coach Jim Weeks, a finalist for the Mus- tangs' girls basketball coaching job that went to walk-on Shontel Sherwood, has filed a grievance with the Newport-Mesa Scllool District protesting the school's hir- r---:--------------------------------------------------, t I ' I I I I "' ( I I I I I I '\ I I ( ) I I I I ( I I , ~ - MARC MARTIN I DAl.Y PllOT Newport Beach Country Club Women's Club champio n Debbie Albright has her game In focus. MAKING IT CLICK Debbie Albright has picked up on the mind and muscle of the game. W ith a clear head and a refined golf swing, Del:Sbie Albright won the Newport Beach Country Club women's club championship last week. For the head, it was Dr. < I I H <, c >I I richard dunn David Wrigbt's book, •Mind Under Par" that kept Albright focused. Wright is a Pelican Hill Golf Club teaching pr:o · d olf chol · problem moving forward. an renown g psy ogist. crossing the swing-plane line For the swing, NBCC head pro Paul Hahn tinkered a on her swing, so we bad to month ago with A1bright's put her back in line. She was swing and put the first-time crossing the line at the top, champion on course. which opens the door for a lot •1 just needed to keep my of problems at the bottom. We head clear of outside got immediate results." thoughts, or whatever you call Hahn said Albright is a it," Albright said. •or. Wright student of practice. •This club's going to be gave me a copy of his book sick of Debbie Albright," that's soon to be released and he gave me some tapes to · Hahn quipped, when listen to. It had to do with informed that yet another piece on her would rwi in being able to keep focused, today's paper to accompany a 1 and I really thlnk that helped. photograph. Plus, of course, Paul at a Newport Beaeh helped me . Sandl Coffer, NBCC with some swing changes.• e1ght-tin1e women's dub Albright sb'ot a four-day champion who finished total of 321, her best rouna second to Albrtght, ~ade a coming on the front nine of hole-in-one wt Saturday, the the third round, when she day after the final rounCl, on sank four birdies and finished No. 13 with a 7-iron during a at 3-under. round of skins. Jane •we were able to change Hilgendorl, Nancy Curd, her swing a month ago, right Vicki Taylor and Susan after our television debut," Winter, among othen, said tWm. 'who played with witnessed the ace, Cotter's Albright and Jim Whitaker first in her distinguilhed earlier tbll spnng in the career. Soutbem California PGA •1 tuppose it wu a little 1Mm OMmpMmtNpa, when Conlolatloo for not doing so the NBCC t4N11D advericed well on Friday,• Hahn Mid. ftoim 8 fteld Of '6 tbnelOIDel. •l)ebbie said she WU IUl'8 to the 14·telm match-play glad (Colfer) <lkln't do that to I I I • I Cbam~blch wu bet oa Priday, beca\118 it ! ~ br 1\cbt. aiiP.t bave gotten her all .,_ lhook~.· . I -~---~~~~-------~~ ~:~-~__] "fog process. Weeks, who forged a 91-70 cpaching record with one CIF Southern Section championship in six season5 as Costa Mesa girls varsity coach (1986-92), and guided the Mustangs' junior var- sity ~earn to the girls pacific Coast League championship last sea- son, declined to• identify the nature of the complaint, backed ·1 told everyone during the (hiring) process that if they hired Shontel, they would have a quali- ty coach," Weeks said. "But I just don't think the process was han- 'dled fairly." " n.ey .. the ........ .... and cw.ta. UNtm ..... .......-. I ' ...... and c:o..y -• .... . .: soon. for Cieot'g9 ;':::t George Yardley *: lwh's -son hls pa..Mondltv · Newport Harbor night, and the o.11y Piiot wlll Weeks said the initial stage of Stanford be thet'e. too. to r-.-.1 the AAU aowwMg touch. • Pist Monday • A story about ODS dinos..-s. • SEE WEEKS PAGE 8 2 Nattonals TUescUy • &llltdllmnWlt. sea view league track and field finals Reese makes his bid to join the elite • Newp?rt Harbor junior tosses discus 161-6 at Sea ·View League Finals. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot MISSION VIEJO ~Add the name Shane Reese to the long list of cele- brated Newport Harbor High throw- ers. Reese, a junior, won the boys dis- cus Friday night in the Sea View League track anq field finals at Trg- buco Hills High, going 161 feet, 6 inches, a mark that in most years is good enough to qualify for the state meet. · •t.ast year he was better in the shot put and he didn't concentrate on the discus as much," said Tony Cia- relli, Newport Harbor's acclaimed weightlifting and throw\Jlg coach. "This year, we switched h.im to the spin in the shot put, and that's helped him-in the discus, because he's spin- ning in both .• Reese became the third Sailor to win the Sea Yiew boys discus title this decade, following Tony Man·cuso (1992) and Steve Gonzales (1994). The school has bad an individual shot put winner four times -Mancusp (1991 and '92), Beau Ralphs ('93) and Wade 1lft ('94). Reese's personal best this season is 165-5, accomplished at the Orange County Championships (third place)'. He began the year with only a 110- foot throw in the Brea Invitational. "If he can throw 160 feet-plus each week, even 155 feet, he'll have a good shot at the state meet," Ciarelli said. •He's getting really consistent . around there, even though he started the season a~ a better shot putter. But about halfway through the season, his shot put began to level off and his • SEE BOYS PAGE 8 3 11\.ATSUYA RAINONl I DAll.Y ,,_,_01 Corona del Mar's Margaret Hauke clears the bar at 4-foot, 8-inches at Sea View Finals. Wiison takes ·shot; Oayton doubles MISSION VIEJO -Juruor M.E. Clayton won a pair of Sea View League jumpihg titles, senior · Laura Wilson gave Newport Ha_i:bor High 1(s sixth consecutive league championship in the shot .put and freshman Alicia McFall defeated some of the best distance runners in the state, as the Sailors' girls won four league bUes and qualified for CIF in a dozen events Friday ru~ht in the Sea View track and field finals at Trabu- co Hills High. The top three finishers in each event advanced to the CIF Southern Section D1vis1on Il preliminaries next Saturday at UC Riverside. For Clayton, her double-victory was a nice recovery following her false start in the 100- meter high hurdles at the league prellrns on Tuesday, an event she was expected to wm. Clayton's season-best 16 feet, 9 inches won the long jump, while ~r winning mark in the tnple Jump (36-1) was a career be§t, accom- plisheci in her fifth attempt and her second jump or'the final round. "Unfortunately, it could've been three (league titles)." said Newport Harbor hurdles and jumping coach Nowell Kay, referring to Clayton's hurdles disquallhcabon in the pre- lims. •But now she can JUSt concentrate on 1umpmg at CIF " McFall, who began to make her mark in cross country last autumn, won the 3,200 meters ( 11 :22.4) and quahlied No. 2 in the 1,600 (5: 13.9) against a strong field that included Santa Margarita's Kalle Nuanes, considered • SEE GIRLS PAGE B3 "' I \ \ I I·. \\ I I \ ( , I I ~ \\. I \ 1 \I I '... <, I· I '.\: . \ L ~ Piasecki, Bise in sterling effortS • Corona del Mar boys finish _ third at Sea View League Finals. ... SA.1\MOAY, MAY•. 1996 . . . at the Vaqueros' diamond). tu VIEW UMall CAM 5, s.tta ........ 5 Santa Margarita 230 000 0 -5 8 0 C«ona def Mat 300 120 x -6 10 2 Partter and Santoni; Wills, Gulledge (3). Stuart (6) and Bear. W -Gulledge, 1- 2. L -Parke<. Sv · Stuart. 2B -Parker (SM), Stuart 2 (CdM). Wills (CdM), John- son (CdM). HR -Carey (CdM). ' . . IRVThfE -Estanda High's two- game winning streak came to an en<! on Friday as host Uofvenity sUudt lor an 11-8 Pad.fie Coast League victory~ Estancia struck first with two in the second iYn•iTMT When J / ~-oey l::lermaD siDglecl ta right. mewed . up on a base hit by Steve Baker and Juan Osso eventually walked to load the bases. An error 'brought home the first run. then Tom 7.enus got the second run aaoss on a fielder's choice. University tesponded with two in the bottom of the second, then got two in the third and broke it open with five in the fourth, eventually moving out to an 11-2 lead. • I Mustangs cHnch berth with 12-2 victory at Lapna _ •Costa Mesa pnnislies . Artists with Broesamle's pitching, then a 3-nm shot in the fourth to cap an eight-nm inning. .. LAGUNA BEACH -The Cotta. Mesa High bueb&D team, which went to the CIP Playoffs for the first time iD 15 years last season, ea.med a seamd stnligbl ticket to tbe postseason Friday with a 12-2 P~c Coast League victory over host Laguna Beach. SeDior right-bander Matt Broe- samle no-hit the Artists for three innings, then c.apped an eight- run fourth for the Mustangs with a !bJee-run home run, his fourth of th~mpaign. lt was the seventh round-bip- per in the last five games for Mesa, which }Jas just . seven dingers on the setion. ' • L---••••••-•••••_._.,... _____ J the playoffs to tie it and two to break it," Deats said. •(The victo- ry record) is within our grasp, but it's also a million miles away.• Tars extend game with six in seventh, but fall The Eagles came back with-six in the seventh to make a game of it, but fell short after Mike' Mooney's RBI-single, a two-run double by Abel Flores, Baker's sacrifice fly and a walk to Juan Ortiz with the bases loaded. . •1 ~ we're coming on strong at the end,• said Mesa Coach Doug Deats, whose squad (13-9, 8-5 tn league) maintains second-place aspirations with two games to play. Broesamle, who hurled a com- plete-game five-hitter tor his sixth win in nine decisions, was one of several Mustangs to post big days with the bat. He had two hits and four RBI. Mike Adelmund went 3 for 3 with two walks and tour RBI, while Raf Ohrel (3 for -4), Ben Fel- ter (2 for 4) and Jull\lf Vasquez (2 for 4) bad one RBI each. Jeremy Starns also went 2 for 3 to help the Mustangs post at least one bit in every inning against three Artist hurlers. • Woodbridge bounces back with three in the eighthtowinit.14-12 ~ NEWPORT BEACH -The Newport Harbor Hlgh baseball team rallied for sue ru~ in the seventh to force exlro mrungs, but VlSllmg Woodbndge regdmed the lead and held on for a wtld 14-12 r.eesaw Sea View League victory Friday. •I'm still trymg to figure out what happened.· said !>hPll- shocked Sailors Coach Jim Kiefer. Sewor Chad Coluccio and Juruor Joe Urban each wen.t 3 for 4 for Tars (8-14, 2-11 iD league), who held early leads of 2-1 and 5- 3, before the Waniors (9'-11, 6-7) backed up a sm.run fourth with a two-run hfth to forge a.n 11-5 advantage Urban blasted a two-run homer to spark the six-run sev- enth, however, as Javier Robles and Donner Walters walked to force m runs and Paul Jones plat- ed the equalizer on a fielders BOATI NG choice grounder. Woodbridge scored three in the eighlh and Newport ran out of rally, after three bits produced a run in their last at-bat. lt was the seventh homer of the season for Urban. Ill.A ,,.. l..Uca. wa ai111 idge 14. Newport 1~ Wbodbidge 102 620 03 -14 16 2 Newport • 023 00() 61 . 12 12 s Whiteley, Baven (6), Quinn (7) and CQban; Utban. Szok>mayer (4), Urban (8) and~ W -Quinn. l -Urban, 2·7. 28 -Whiteley (W), Cohan (W), Recx:hia (W), Unkfotd (W), Urban (NH). Nuzum (NH). HR • Ufban (NH). Flores went 2 for ~ for the Eagles, who were outhit by the host Th>jans, 14-6. • Six Estancia error5 contributed to the. demise of. its pitching staff. ~ CUAST LUGUa UnlvenitY 11, &tMcN I Estancia 020 000 6 -8 6 6 University 022 502 x -11 14 2 -Baker, Soseman (3), Ortiz (4), Zenus (5), Flores (6) and Herman; Atkins. Ost>rink (5), Fuianda (7). Gamble (7) and Dorchak. W -Atkins. L -Baker; ~10. 28 • Dorchak (U), Stenson (U), Flores (E). 2 .. The Mustangs would need to sweep fourth-place 'Aliso Niguel in two games next week and }lope University (14-10, 9--4) gets swept by league-leading Laguna Hills, which lost for the first time in league to Aliso Niguel Friday, 5-3. Sweeping Aliso would also put the Mustangs closer to their goal of breaking the school single-sea- son victory record of 16. •iwo wins next week puts us at 15, then we need one win in Mate COAST LIMllUE Costa~ 12. ~ llMdt 2 Costa Mesa 000 810 3 -12 17 0 Laguna Beach 000 002 0 -2 S 1 Broesamle and Vasquez; O' Keefe, LeToumeau (4), Howe (7) and Weenig. w -8roesamle, 6-3. L -O'Keefe. 2B • Adelmund (CM), Starns (CM), Whitfield (LB). HR -Broesamle (CM). ·. HIGH SCHOOL SOFT BALL Sailors_ rally fro~ way back, win, 7-6 · •Down 6-0 after 51/2, Tars'itip visiting CdM. By RicharOounn, Daily Piiot NEWPORT BEACH -li'adi- tional baseball rules, such as iDtentioo.4llywalkingthewinniog run or mentioning a no-hitter iD progress, apparently do not apply to softball. Newport Harbor High's soft- ball team;-hltless heading into the sixth inning against Corona del Mar's powerful right-bandei, Lin- da Van Hook, scored dramatically in the bottom of the seventh to crown an improbable comeback and defeat visiting CdM, 7 ,6, in a Sea View League thriller Friday. Both of the Sailors' league vic- tories this season have been against Corona (8-14, 0-8). bidding on the ground just long enough for Gosselin to score and climax the rally. . Newport's Kyle McNichols started the inning with a bad-hop single near second base, then adYanced on a stolen base. An out later, McNichols was still on sec- ond. But Gosselin, the Tars' cleanup hitter who had hit the ball hard in her two previous trips to the plate, was walked intentionally, putting the winning nm on base. •That's because she's our No. 1 hitter, and I told our next hitter (Lori Metcalf) to make them pay for it," Newport Harbor assistant coach Steve McNichols said. Metcalf indeed made the Sea Kings pay, lining a single to right field to score McNichols, while Gosselin scampered to third. Alford, who had been 0 for 3, lofted her bunt over Aley's bead and in front of CdM shortstop Megan Henning, who fielded it, but had no chance to get her. clean single to right-center field. (Yes, there was chatter about l!er no-hitter during the game.) . In the sixth, two CdM errors, two wild pitches, a single by Gos- selin and a fielder's choice that loaded the bases without an out being recorded put an end to Van Hook's sterling performance. Van Hook allowed no earned runs and only two hits. Gina Italiano, the first Tar hit- ter Aley faced, was hit by a pitch to force iD a run, then Desiree Tal- ley singled home Metcalf and Jamie Polaski scored Alford on a ground out. Now its 6-5. Aley, 3 for 4 with three RBI and three runs scored, homered in the first. then CdM scored three times in the third on four bits and a pair of Sailor errors. Aley's home run was the only earned run allowed by Jill Nelsen, who pitched well in earning the victory forNewport. MARC MARTIN I DAll.Y PILOT American legion Yacht Club., located In Newport Beach, no doubt Is a return to the basics. The Sailors (9-9, 2-6), stifled through five innings agamst Van Hook, scored five in the sixth to pull within one run, then scored twice m the seventh with one out, as Mindi Alford drove home Stephanie Gosselin from third ·base for the winning run. "It was an emotional come- back,• Steve McNichols said. •Actually, (Alford's bunt) was was just supposed to be a buot-slap- hit-put-it-in·play. It went right up «nd over the pitcher's head.• CdM's Erica Zoelle also went 3 for 4. 1Wo hits and two errors led to Cd.M's two runs in the fourth, capped by Aley's run-scoring double to left-center which brought home Jen Luchesi. OPE NJ NG DAY Alford bunted in the air, the ball landing over ·Cd.M relief pitcher H~yden Aley's he&:d, ./Shawn Talley, fllewport Harbor leadoff hitter, broke up Van Hook's no-hitter in the sixth. a .... ~ t.Ualll .... upon Hllrbor 7, Cotw ., Mer . Corona del Mar 103 200 0 -6 10 3 Newport Harbor 000 005 2 • 7 6 4 V.it Hook. ~ (6) ~ Wilts; Nelan Mid Gosselin. W -Nelsen. L -Aley. 21 -Zoelle (CdM), Aley (CdM). HR -Aley (CdM). American Legion Yacht Club has the uruque distinction of onJy such entry in the nation. By Stephanie Keefe, Dally Ptloc Once again 1t 1s lime for Operung Day at a number of area yacht clubs An event thdl ts beyond fes- tive, Opening Day brit'lgs together the · membership of these clubs 111 a grand celebra- tion of the dub 1tsell. The America n Legion Yacht WEEKS CONTINUED FROM 81 grievance process has already ' completed, with Costa Mesa pal Andy Hernandez, act-on behalf of the district, issu- e written statemPnt In opposi- to Week.I' tanro. eeb said he wu uncertain t th nut 1tep, and Hern.a.n- u well as dlslrlct and union , were unavailable for nt PndAy. Weeki, who resigned 10 .•lki•Jbefore the 1992·93 seuon, -.filch UM McNam led the 9'11Dg1 to MCtlon and regiOnal 111DJPI01t11hip1 and a trip to the OJvtafon m Utl game ln _.llN. WU an u.Jltant With 1\llUn J:Bgh vamty gi.rll pro· before Nturnlng to th ph>gJ'aZD ~)'Ml. •b Wat ~ a f1na.lilt for( I Club, a club that has a special distinction of its own, is one of the clubs holding Opening Day this weekend. American Legion YC received the "Yacht Club of the Year• award from the Southern California Yachting Association (SCYA) in 1994 and 1995. American Legion YC ls the host of the Old Glory Boat Parade, the annual event fea- turing boats in patriotic dress held appropriately on July 4th. Club members are also active in the "$ailing for the Blind• program for veterans and hosted the 1996 SCYA Mid- winters, held In February. -. The only yacht club of its kind the world, the American Legion YC was established in 1966 as Post 291 Newport Beach. The club now has more than 600 members, a membership that is only open to veterans of designated wars and military conflicts, the Ladies' Auxillary or the Sons of the American Legion (SALS). Llke most yacht clubs, the American Legion YC erected an old mast to holds its club's flag, but unlike other clubs, ALYC has space for o~e special flag, the black and white banner of POWs and MIAs. Cole ignite~ Dodgers with p~ of doubles NEWPORT BEACH -Brian Cole returned from the injured reserve list with a bang last week, lead- ing the league-leading Dodgers to an 11-3 victory over the Cardinals with a.pair of doubles. Additional fireworks were provided by a double from Kevm Quinlan, while Bo Weidner's two strong defensive plays in the outfield and strong pitching .from Kyle Massey/fender completed the conquest. Blake Dillion and Andy Almquist were the Cardi· nals' pacesetters. Meta 12; Cardlnall 5 K.C. Rawlins and Blake Rielly led the Mets with two bits and two RBI each. John Bradbury pitched four strong innings, giving up two hits, striking out eight. youth baseba ll doubles to the fence. Bryan Riblett, Nick Rhodes and Ryan Rhodes were the standout players for the Reds. Standings:Dodgers,9--3;Phillies,8.--4.:Braves,8-5; Cards, '1·61 Mets, 6-6: Giants, 6-71 Reds, 4-81 Cubs, 1-10. Cards rolling in Newport East u NEWPORT BBACH -The Cards appear to have a near-unstoppable lead in Newport East Pony League play u they enter this weekend's action, holding a 9-3 record -which is a 5 1/2-gune lead over their nearest rtval. r-·-------~--------------··-··-~ ----~--·-~------~-~ Matt Newcomb picked up the save in relief. Jimmy Amoroso and Mike Walecka made key defensive plays in the outfield. David Knecht (8-2) is the pacesetter on the mound, while Jonathan Schrank, Carlo Perea. nm Northrup and David Knecht have proved to carry the biggest .Ueki. ' ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' I I I I I ... _..,_ ....... the Mesa girls vanity vacancy, fWed before the 1994-95 se&IOD by Len Whltocna. Whitacre restgned 19 gamet into lut teuon. With Sberwood1 the Mesa JV coach from 1992·95, stepping up from ber vantty ulfltant'• role to be<:ome lntenm bead coach the final eight games. Weeki, w bu been a MM coach tn four and c:oedled • I I I I A • • • I I The Cards were led by the play of "fyler Martin. and Andy Almquist. Can:Unab 3, PhU.a 2 Cardinali ~. Braves 4 Ii1 the win over the Phll.Ues, Colby Hackett went all six inrtings, ltriki.ng out eight. Andy Almquilt, Beau Stockstill and John Daley bad key hits. Brondon Kurtz pitched well for the Phillies and Robert della Grotta and Josh Cornett were strong defensively. The Cards' win over the Braves saw Beau Stock- still get the victory, and John Ooley was solid on the mound, too. Alm~ lfngled, doubled and tripled, and m dUJ'iD9 hll tmwe at Cotta ICOnd three tlmel. Deley had two hits ud three RBI M..., ii not ICbeduled to coach at for the Carda. Colby Hackett wu the key to a pair of Meli nm...... twtn·ldllic)gl. "I'm balicelly reured fiOJD Por the BtaVM, JobA RUIMU ~ ett9dively macbtng, • Weeki Mid. •t woo't d4isplta ~ tbe loll. be a b-4 ix>ecb at aQOtlm tcl>ool · ~ I , ._ 12 uMS I doll't want to 1i1MiV9 C01t4 lraDdon m.tcko-Odoai doubled lD the WbJDlDQ' MIN a a teecbet. I haft a lot nm ID IM bottam of the ~hth Inning far the bn•td m datl ICboal ad I llDld Dodgll9. • Allt4J Hmladls I wanted ID put Dnld MID11lvlbla ti a Mme nm°"' tlii __... ID ..... ,.,. t.ra to make boud ID lift 8*' to beJ> tbe Dodglr'I claie. 11tm tt an nm 50. • ~ Cole Plctd lbe Dodglr'I wllb tour bit, tine ol lbml Knecht bu homered twice, including a grand slam. The atandlngw: Cardi, 9-31 J>:s, 3..S; Yankees, 3·91 Red Sox, 2·61 Dodgers, 2-7. 'tOday'a 9ames at EutbluH Pield pit the Cardi agalnlt the Dodgen at 10 a.m.., followed by the Yan· .kees and Red Sox at 1 p.m. Lund turnS it on with ·~uge day for MeSa •Mustangs' standout stuns teammate Grogan in 50 free, wins 100 back, too; Mesa, Estancia sparkle in many directions at Fmals. By Jim Walters, Daily Pilot IRVINE -Colleen Lund had no ~g .the best day of her young swunmmg career would come in Friday's finals of the Pacific Coast League Swimming Champi- onships. Lund was in the hunt for the swimmer of the meet award which went to Laguna Hills' Vic~ toria Chang who tipped the scales with two PCL record times of 1:01.25 in the 100 butterfly and 5:06.39 in the 500 freestyle. · HJ didn't think I had a chance to do so well,• said the beaming Costa Mesa High junior. "I want- ed to make CIF in the 50 free and d~ my best in the 100 back." What she did was beat her teammate Katie Grogan ih the 50 free for the first time ever while posting .a time of 25.67 (just .3 of . ___ a.second off a PCL record). She finished .5 of a second ahead of Grogan as both times were good enough to qualify for CIF. "I never thought I would have a chance to do it,• Lurid said. "I didn't expect this at all. I looked over at ~ tum and said 'Ob my .God, I'm 'ahead of Katie.' I could- n 'f believe it." It was only the beginning for Lund who also took the top spot in the 100 backstroke ( 1 :02.14) while qualifying for CIF and swimming a i:eg on the Mustangs' 200 free relay team with Allison Alustuey, Jamie Smith and Gro- 1 gan, that finished second in a CIF-qualifying time of 1~45.22 . They also made CIFs in the 400 free · relay, finishing third in 3:56.75. ·An awesome display,• said' Costa Mesa Coach Matt Whit- more. "I thought Lund would qualify, but she didn't onJy win, she smashed her previous best times. "This is her best meet ever." Alustuey, a sophomore, was fifth in the 200 free, but qualified for CIF in 2:04.59 and in the 500 free (5:25.59) where she finished fourth. Gr0gan added a second in the 100 free (55.98) to make CIF. The Costa Mesa girls as a team finished third with 282 points, behind first-place Laguna Hills (480) and host University (354). The boys also finished tJ'lird .--with_287 .5 points. Laguna Hills was first again with a dominating 534.5 points and University sec- ond (365). The Mustang boys N team swam away with first place, winniJlg by 168 points with a team total of 434 points. Estancia 's boys and girls team totals were off the pace, but both Eagle teams had several swim- mers qualify for CIF. "Last year it was just me and Chad (Bollenbach), • said Estancia Coach John Carpenter. "This time around we're going to need a bigger bus.• Bollenbach led the way again this year for the Estancia boys, tying for first-place in the 100 free in a CIF-qualifying time of 48.40. He also took third in the 50 in a CIF-bound time of 22.02. "I'lll so stoked,• Bollenbach sU:id. "I've been trying for this all year and it comes in the league championships. This is great.• Costa Mesa's Ryan Dandy tied for first in the 50 in 22.49 and a spot at CIF. He was third in the 100 in a CIF time of 49.89. •1 was up on the water and concentrating on my flip turns," Dandy said. "I wu hoping to win the 100, but I'm happy with the so.· •1 can't ever remember having both the 50 and the 100 end In a tie,• Carpenter said. •Amazing. Chad was just .5 of second off the school record in the 100." Estanda's Mark Stephens (57 .24) and Costa Mesa's James Comfort (57 .86) qualified for CIF ~y finishing third and fourth, mpectively, in the 100 bf.ck. Stephens also took second in the 100 butterOy in a CIP.qualify- ing time of 55.62. . •qiad and Mark ate both out· standing kids,• Carpenter said of bis two sen.ion. "They both work so hard in practice. It's Dice to see them do IO well. Their ~rfor­ ma.nc:e1 W9N ~·. The COlta Mfl4 boys 200 relAly team ~ Com.fort, Rob GrayelC ~ Szukatul and o.Ddt~---.... win in • Cl*~ tbne 'of ,t:3t.7'. .. . - sea view league track and field finals Newport's M.E. Clayton (left), Autumn Puro (above) go for it at the Sea View Finals. KATSUYA RAINONE I DAILY PILOT GIRLS CONTINUED FROM 81 one of the best prep milers in the nation. Wilson won her second straight league shot put champi- onship (36-7 1/4), Jollowing for- mer teammate Gina Heads' four . consecutive league titles, and also finished second fn the discus (127-1). Wilson, recovering from a left ankle injury that has prohibited her from reaching her full poten- tial this season, has thrown as far as 3~ feet in the shot put this year and 129-3 in the discus. · 11That i'Sn't what we anticipat- ed," Newport Harbor weightlift- ing and throwing coach Tony Cia- relli said of Wilson's distance in the shot put. •she wanned up well, hitting 40 feet, which are state-meet throws. But she just has to relax in competition, like it's warming up.• Freshman Leah Zaby of New- port Harbor finished third in both the 100 (12.7) and 200 (26.52) to qualify, while teammate Autumn BOYS CONTINUED FROM 81 discus went up." The top three in each event qualified for the CIF Southern Section Division II preliminaries next Saturday at UC Riverside. No other Sailor advanced to the preliins. Corona del Mar senior Ryan Rekers, who ran the best race of his life in the 800 meters (1:57.78), and James Hong in the 110 high 1"!.urdJes (15 .65) qualified. Both were third in their respective events. CdM's Tyler Beardslee. was upset in the 1,600, finishing fourth, while Newport Harbor's Chuck Loo, a four-event standoat, came up sh~rt in the triple jump, 1 SATURDAY, MAY 4i 1996 13 -.. .,#I Puro qualified No. 2 in the~ (59.81) The Sallors' Katie Bo geois was third in the high j (4-10). The Sailors' 400 relay Jll' Amanda Kent, Puro, Katie K• and Zaby qualified No. 2 (51.03~ while their 1,600 relay of the Kent sisters, Sara McMillen and Puro advanced. Corona del Mar's 400 rel«y at Lauren Weinstein, Nicole Albano, Kelly Christeson and Jennifer Gardner also advanced, finishing third (51.38). . • Albci.no had a big day indtYid'.r ually, finishing second in both the 100 (12.6) and 200 (26.26), the la\r ter a personal record. CdM's Vanessa Jamiesm\ quaillied in the 800 (2:26.41) and Jennifer Morgan advanced in the . 1,600 (5:15.7), both finis~ third. . ... •Albano got out really good tta the 200, H Cd.M Coach Bill sumn~ er said. •I get out,• Albano laughed, "'I JUSt don't finish well.• - Albano finished be.bind woocr- bridge sensation Jackie Dix. "Di:t is a great runner, she's my idol,_. Albano said. ~ ~gh jump, 110 hurdles and st~ intermediate hurdles. Loo cleared onJy 5-10 in the high jump, an event in which he has gone 6& He was nipped in the 110 hurdles (15.84) by Hong. • • Rekers broke two minutes ia the 800 for the first time last 1\les- day in the league prelims (1:59). ·It's me ntal more than it-is physical,· Reke rs said of his back-to-back personal-belit times Mil's just the way the ~ comes out, the general intel)Sitj of everything ... not that I wam't able (to break two minutes) earJi. er, 1t JUst wasn't m the Tight situa: lion, where it's a race with !\9 much riding on it." For Rekers, it's his second con:-. secullve trip to the CIF prelims. • "U l had run a 1:57 and didn'( qualify for CIF. I wouldn't be too disappointed, ff ~ekers said. .·,JR. ALL-AMERICAN FOOTB A LL B R IEFS NMJAA coaches for '96 season NEWPORT BEACH -Newport-Mesa Junior A1J Aqerican Football has announced the head coaches for the 1996 season. The Wildcats (Junior Clinic for ages 7-8) will be coached by Chris Fielder. He has been .an assistant and head coach in Pop Warner football since 1991. He has experi- ence as an assistant in ~JAAF. Fielder played football from age 7 through college. He bas a four-point for coaching plan to stress teamwork, confidence, fun and foot- ball. The Buckeyes (Clinic, ages 8-10) will be coached by Fernando Griffiths. He played Junior A1J American football before moving -on-to-th~ool'ill\d oollege level. A long-time league assistant, Griffiths is looking to build a winning attitude on and off the field emphas_izing teamwork, personal pride, commitment and mental and physical conditioning. The Bruins (Junior Pee Wee, ages. 9-11} will be coached by Ray Torrey. He will stress organization, teaching fundamentals until they become second nature, respect for lead- ership, teaching hard work breeds success. His personal goal is to be a positive role mod- el for the players. He's a former high school football player who has been a NMJAA coach. 'lrojans (Pee Wee, ages 10-12} will be coached by Vince Cestra, who has been an NMJAA head coach the past eight years. Cestra played football in high school and the Navy. He believes in teaching fundamentals, having fun and making the experience something the kids won't forget. Buffaloes (JllDior Midget, ages 11-13} will be ~oached by Jerry Estabrook. This will be hjs--thini--yea:Nls-a head coach in the NMIAA program. his fifth overall. He played football ~ high school and college. H~ plans to make the season a positive experience while teaching the team concept. He hopes his love of football will carry over as t}e focuses on the fundamentals and sportsmanship. U you are interested in being involved in the NMJAA program, contact John Rothwell at 759-1818 or 833-2902, ext. 276. Kelly signs with Adatns State COSTA MESA -Kathleen Kelly, who played center for the Orange Coast College women's basketball team, has signed a letter of intent to play for Adams State University of Alamosa, Colorado. The Costa Mesa resident was a two-year starter for OCC, averaging 11.3 points and 9.3 rebounds on this season's 21-13 squad: Her freshman numbers were 7.5 points and 6.3 rebounds. . Kelly had 306 rebounds this sea- son, 520 for her career. SCC's Houston honored WHITTIER -For the•second timfJ this seaso11. Southern California Col4 le~e·s Jen Houston has been named the Golden State AthJetic Confereoce softbalJ pitcher of the week. Houston pitched all 26 innings lor the Vanguards who split four games; She had a no-hitter through sul innings against Cal Baptist before set~ tling for a two-hitter in a 2-1 victotY, that clinched second place in the con- ference. She added seven strike outs · Due to time limitationr.results from Friday night's Ptcific Coast League 'J!ack and Field FinaJ.s. at Irvine High will be publishe<l in Monday's edi- tion. Coo.ch John Camey's Costa Mesa High girls entered the ~ with several medal candidates, including senior sprinter Margaret GroVei. Estancia High's boys, coached by Steve Crenshaw, were expected to be paced by juniorsprint sensation Chris Peli.x, while Coach Joan Carlisle's Eagle girls had been led all season by senior distance standout Araceli Martinez. . . .. ..: r----------------------------------------------------------------------------------, I I GOLF SCHEDULE I I I I I I I I I I I I t CONTINU ED FROM 81 0 Marianne Towersey of Santa Ana Country Club won the women's club championship last week, her 12th title in 15 years, the most ever in club history. Tow- ersey's mother, Pat Cox, was a four-time club champion. Her grand.lather, Richard Emison. was an original memberof ' Toweney SACC. (More on Towersey to come next week.). a Leigh Stetaberg, tbe Newport Beach·based sports attorney and agent; will tetum as the Honorary Chainnan ol the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation ,. lntemational's sixth annual Leigh Steinberg Golf Clolaic on May 1? at Tustin Ranch Golf Course. Players and gueiu will attend a pott~ dannilr WW. celebrities and •tbletel .. tab bo9ts. ll>urnameDt 9Dtry ... ii $300, whkh ~green feel. tee pmes, lunch and dinDs, entertainment aDd .U.t audion. For more d tails, cell 553~. ·~ ....... ~­---~f!PPT'.-.Y~ SATURDAY •SWIMMING Community college men and women • State JC Finals at Long Beach State. heats 10 a.m .. finals 5 p.m. • BASEBAU Community college ·.Golden West at Orange Coast, noon. • TENNIS College men -&outhem California College at Far West Regionals at Point Loma Nazare"" 1 p.m. College women · Southern California t College •t Far West Regionals at South~em. 1 p.m. Community college men • Orange Coast at Southern California Regionals at ~una Niguel CC. 7:30 a.m. • TRACX AND RElD Community college men •nd womet)o ,. • Southern Califomili JC Pr.iims • -: at Long BN<ti CC. 1 p.m. .. Iii iJ •2 SAnJROAV. MAY 4, 1996 ,• high school baseball at the Vaqueros' diamond). saA VIEW UAGUI CdM 6, Sant.a Mwprfta s Santa Margarita 230 000 0 -5 8 0 Corona def Mar 300 120 It • 6 10 2 Parker and Santoni; Wills, Gulledge (3), Stuart (6) and Bear. W -Gulledge, 1- 2. L -Parker. Sv -Stuart. 2B -Parker (SM), Stuart 2 (CdM), Wills (CdM), )ohn- son (CdM). HR -carey (CdM). IRVINE -Estancia ffigh's two- game winning streak came to an end on Friday as host University struck tor an 11-8 Pacific Coast League victC?ry. Estancia struck first with two in the second inning when Joey Hennan singled· to right, moved up on a base hit by Steve Baker and Juan Osso eventually · walked to load the bases. An error brought home the first run, then Tom Zenus got the second run across on a fielder's choice. Uni.versify responded ,with two in th~ bottom of the second, then got two in the third and broke it " open with five in the fourth, eventually moving-out to an 11-2 lead. t Mustangs clinch C1F berth witfi· 12-2 victory.: at Laguna -.. • Cos~ Mesa punishes ·Artists with Broesamle's pit~g. then a 3-run shot in the fourth to cap an eight-run innin~. LAGUNA BEACH -The Costa Mesa High baseball team. which went to ~e CJF Playoffs for the first time in 15 years last season, earned a second straight ticket to the postseason Friday with a 12-2 Pacific Coast League victory over host Laguna Beach. Senior right-hander Matt Broe- samle no-hit the Artists for three innings, then capped an eight- run fourth for the Mustangs with a three-run home run, his fourth of the campaign. It was the seventh round-trip- per iii the last five games for Mesa, which bas just seven. dingers on the season. the playoffs to tie it and two to break it,• Deats said. "(The victo- ry record) is within our grasp, but it's also a million miles away." Tars extend game with. six in seventh, but fall The Eagles came back with six in the seventh to make a game of it, but fell short after Mike Mooney's RBI-single, a two-run double by Abel Flores, Baker's sacrifice fly and a walk to Juan Ortiz with the bases loaded. •1 think we're coming on strong at the end,• said Mesa Coach Doug Deats, whose squad (13-9, 8-5 in league) maintains second-place aspirations with two games to pJay. Broesamle, who hurled a com- plete-game five-hitter for his sixth win in nine decisions, was one of several Mustangs to post big days with the bat. He had two hits and four RBI. Mike Adelmund went 3 for 3 with two walks and four RBI, while Ray Ohrel (3 for 4), Ben Fel-• ter (2 for 4) and Julius Vasquez (2 for 4) had one RBI each. Jeremy Starns also went 2 for 3 to help the Mustangs post at least one hit • Woodbridge bounces back with three in the eighth to win it, 14-12 . NEWPORT BEACH -The Newport Harbor High baseball team rallied for sue. runs in the seventh to force extra innings. but visiting Woodbridge regained the lead and held on for a wild 14-12 seesaw Sea View League victory Fnday. • r·m still trying to figure out what happened," said shell- shocked Sailors Coa.ch Jim Kiefer. Senior Chad Coluccio and junior Joe Urban each went 3 for 4 for Tars (8-14, 2-11 in league), who held" early leads of 2-1. and 5- 3, before the Warriors (9-11, 6-1) backed up a sbt-run fourth with a two-run fiftl\ to forge an 11-5 advantage. Urban blasted a two-run homer to spark the six-run sev! enth, however, as Javier Robles and Donner Walters walked to force in runs ~d Paul Jones plat- ed the equalizer on a fielder's BOATING choice grounder. Woodbridge scored three in the eighth and Newport ran out of rally, after three hits produced a run in their last at-bat. It was the seventh homer of the season for Urban. SEA VIEW LIAGUI M1Woodbf--..1""1dge-14, NeWflbrt 12 Woodbridge 102 620 03 -14 16 2 Newport 023 000 61 -12 12 S Whiteley, Beavers (6), Quinn (7) and Cohan; Urban, Szolomayer (4), Urban (8) and Jones. W -Quinn. L -Urban, 2-7. 28 -Whiteley ~. Cohan ~. Recchia ~. Lankford ~. Urban (NH); Nuzum (NH). HR -Urban (NH). Flores went 2 for 4 for the Eagles, who were outhit by the host Trojans, 14-6. r. Six Estancia errors contributed to the demise of its pitching staff. MCIRC COAST UAGUIE University 11, Estancia 8 Estancia 020 000 6 • 8 6 6 University 022 502 x -11 14 2 Baker; Soseman (3), Ortiz (4), Zenus (S), Flores (6) and Herman; Atkins, Osbril"lk (5), Fulanda (7), Gamble (7) and Dorchak. W -Atkins. L -Baker; .().10. 28 - Oorchak (U), Stenson (U), Flores (E), 2 .. The Mustangs would need to sweep fourth-place Aliso Niguel in two games next week and hope University (14-10, 9-4) gets swept by league-leading Laguna Hills, which lost for the first t:i,me in league to Aliso Niguel Friday, 5-3. Sweeping Aliso would also put the Mustangs c)oser to their goal of breaking the s~ool single-sea- son victory record of 16. ~1\vo wins next week puts us at 15, then we need one Win in iI1 every inning against three Artist hurlers. f'llllbM COAST l.IAGUll Costa Mesi! 12, 1.eguNt lleedt 2 Costa Mesa 000 810 3 -12 17 0 Laguna Beach 000 002 O -. 2 S 1 Broesamle and Vasquez; O' Keefe, LeToumeau (4), Howe (7) and Weenlg. w · 8roesamle, 6-3. L -O'Keefe. 28 - Adelmund (CM), Starns (CM), Whitfield (LB). HR -8roesamle (CM). HIGH SCHOOL SOPTBAI:L Sailors rally from 'YRY bac~, win, 7-6 •-Down 6-0 after 51/2, Tars nip visiting CdM. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -'ITacti- tional baseball rules, such as intentionally walking the winning run or mentioning a no-hitter in progress, apparently do not apply to softball. . Newport Harbor High's soft- ball team, hitless heading into the sixth inning against Qlrona del Mar's powerful right-hander, Lin- da Van Hook, sc9red dramatically in the bottom of the seventh to crown an improbable comeback and defeat visiting CdM, 7-6, in a Sea View League thriller Friday. Both of the Sailors' league vic- tories this season have been against Corona (8~14, 0-8). trickling on the ground just long enough for Gosselin to score and climax the rally. . Newport's Kyle McNichols started the inning with a bad-hop single near second base, then advanced on a stolen base. An out later, McNichols was still on sec- ond. But Gosselin, the Tars' cleanup hitter who bad hit the ball hard in her two previous trips to the plate, was walked intentionally, putting the winning run on base. "That's because she's our No. 1 hitter, and I told our next hitter (Lori Metcalf) to make them pay for it," Newport Harbor assistant coach Steve McNichols said. Metcalf indeed ·made the Sea Kings pay. lining a single to right field to score McNichols, while Gosselin scampered to third. Alford, who had been 0 for 3, lofted her bunt over AleY,s head a&i in front of CdM shortstop Megan Henning, who fielded it, but had no chance to get her. clean single to right-center field. (Yes, there was chatter about her no-hittH dwing the .game:) . In the sixth, two Cd.M errors, two wild pitches, a single by Gos- selin and a fielder's choice that loaded the bases without an out being recorded put an end to Van Hook's sterling performance. 1Van Hook allowed no earned runs and only two hits. Gina Italiano, the first Tar ·hit- ter Aley fa~. was hit, by a pitch to force in a run, then Desiree Tal- ley singled home Metcalf and Jamie Polaski scored Alford on a ground out. Now its 6-5. Aley, 3 for 4 with three-RBI a11d three runs scored, homered in the first, then CdM scored three times in the third on four hits and a pair of Sailor errors. Aley's home run was the only earned run allowed by Jill Nelsen, who pitched well in earning the victory for Newport. MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT American Legion Yacht Club., located In Newport Beach, no doubt ts a return to the basics. The Sailors (9-9, 2-6), stifled through five innings against Van Hook, scored five in the sixth to pull within one run, then scored twice in the seventh with one out, as Mincti Alford drove home Stephanie Gosselin from third base for the winning run. •1t was an emotional come- back,• Steve McNichols said. •Actually, (Alford's bunt) was was just supposed to be a bunt-slap- hit-put-it-in-play. It went right up and oval; the pitcher's head.• CdM's Erica Zoelle also went 3 for 4. 1\vo hits and two errors led to CdM's two runs in the fourth, capped by Aley's run-scoring double to left-center which brought home Jen Luchesi. OPE NJ NG DAY Alford bunted in the air, the ball landing over Cd.M relief pitche~ Hayden Aley's he&:d, Shawn Talley, f'lewport Harbor leadoff hitter, broke up Van Hook's no-hitter in the sixth, a tlAV.W~ •••port...._, 1, Cof'one .. Mllr . Cbrona del Mar 103 200 0 .: 6 10 3 Newport Harbor 000 005 2 • 7 6 4 Van Hoc*, Aley (6) end Wills; Nelsen and Goaelln. W • Nelsen. l -14.Wy. 28 -Zoelle (CdM), Aley (CdM). H" -A"-1 (tdM). American Legion Yacht Club has the unique distinction of only such e ntry in the nation. By Stephanie Keefe, Dady Piiot Once again it is time for Opening Day at a number of area yacht clubs. An event that is beyond fes- tive, Opening Day brings together the membership of these clubs in a grand celebra- tion of the club itself. The American Legion Yacht WEEKS CONTINUED FROM 81 Club, a club that has a special distinction of its own, is one of the clubs holding Opening Day this weekend. American Legion YC received the "Yacht Club of the Year• award from the Southern California Yachting Association (SCYA) in 1994 and 1995. American Legion YC is the host of the Old Glory Boat Parade, the annual event fea- turing boats in patriotic dress held appropriately on July 4th. Club members are also active in the •Sailing for the Blind• program for veterans and hos{ed the 1996 SCYA Mid- winters, held in February. the Mesa girli varsity vacancy, filled before the 1994-95 se.uon f'Y Len Wbitaae. • Whitacre .reagn.c:t 19 gamet lnto la1t seuon. with Sherwood, the Meta JV coech ftom 1992·95, stepping up from ber vamty asmtint't rote to become Interim head co4ch the final eight games. w.ea. coach in four The only yacht club of its kind the world, the American Legion YC was established in 1966 as Post 291 Newport Beach. Cole ignite~ Dodgers with pair of doubles The club now has more than 600 members, a membership that is only open to veterans of designated wars and military conflicts, the Ladies' Auxiliary or the Sons of the American Legion (SAI-5). • Uke most yacht clubs, the American Legion YC erected an old mast to holds its club's flag, but unlike other dubs, ALYC has space for one special flag, the black and white banner of POWs and MIAs. . NEWPORT BEACH -Brian Cole returned from the injured reserve list with a bang last week, lead- ing the league·leading Dodgers tp an 1 t-3 victory over the Cardinals with a pair of doubles. Adctitional fireworks were provided by a d(>uble from Kevin Quinlan, while Bo Weidner's two strong defensive plays in the outfield and strong pitching from l(yle Massey/fender completed the conquest. Blake Dillion and Andy Almquist were the Cardi· nals' .pacesetters. Mets 12, Card1nall S K.C. Rawlins and Blake Rielly led the Mets with two hits and two RBI each. John Bradbury pitched four strong innings, giving up two hits, striking out eight. Matt Newcomb picked up the save in relief. Jimmy Amoroso and Mike Walecka made key defensive plays ia the outfield. The Cards were led by the play of 'JYler Martiii and Andy Almquist. CanUDall 3, Pldll 2 CardlDall 5, Braves ' ln the win over the Pbillies, Colby Hackett went all six Innings, s~g out eight. Andy Almquist, Beau Stockstill and John Daley had key hits. frandon Kurtz pitched well for the Phillies and Robert della Grott4 and Josh Cornett were strong defensively. The Cords' win o\fer the Braves sow Beau Stock· stUl get the vtctory, and John Daley was solid on the mound, too. Almquilt 1tngled, doubled and tripled, and ,a during h1s tenure at ea.ta ICOl'ed three times. Deley bad twO hiU and three RBI Meta. ii not tcbeduled to coacb at for the Carcb. Colby Hackett wu tlM by to a pair ot M ... nat 198101L • twin·ldlliQgs. • t•m butcally retlled from Por tbe Brave&, John RUllell pltcbed effecttvely coeching, • Weeki said. ·1 won't despite taJdiaG the loll. · . be a bead coach at anotbei' lichoOl Dod9lrl ts, ._ l2 end I don't want to lane COit.a 8randoa Sherldt-OdoiD 4oubled m tbe wtnmng Mma al a teKher. I haft • 10t ND tn tM bottom of tM eighth inning Cor tbe 11n m 111 m tbll lcbool Uld 1 told t;>ocSgeaa. ~ ~ I wanr.d to~ Dnld Mmtl1llDbD II a._... nan owr tM ...._ m .,._ 28 r-' ber9 to make bolud ID Wt a.Id to llMs> tM Dodger1 ctoee. Ilia tt a ... 50. f Coa. pllOtd tbe ~ Wltb four bill, thl'M oi tbmD youth baseball doubles to the fence. Bryan Riblett, Nick Rhodes and Ryan Rhodes were the standout players for the Reds. Standings: Dodgers, 9-3; Phillies, 8-4; Braves, 8-5; Cards, 7-6i Mets, 6-6; Giants, 6-1i Reds, 4-8; Cubs, 1-lQ. Cards rolling in Newport East IL NEWPORT BEACH -The Cards appear to have a near-unstoppable lead in Newport East Pony League play as they enter this weekend's action. holding a 9-3 record -which is a 5 112-game lead over their nearest rival. David Knecht (8-2) is the pacesetter on the mound. while Jonathan Schrank, Carlo Perea. nm Northrup and David Knecht ha\fe proved to carry the biggest .Ucla. Knecht bas homered twice, including a grand alam. The standings: Cardi, 9-31 A:.s, 3.o81 Yankees, 3-91 Red Sox, 2-61 Dodgen, 2·1. lbday's ganiM at Eastblulf Pleld pit the Cardi against the Dodgers at 10 a.m., followed by the Yan· keel and Red Sox at 1 p.m. I Lund turns .l it on with ... huge day for Mesa . •Mustangs' standout stuns teammate Grogan in 50 free, wins 100 back, too; Mesa, Estancia sparkle in many directions at Finals. By Jim Walters, Daily Pilot -rIRVINE -Colleen Lund had no ~g.the best day of her young swmurung career would come in Friday's finals of the Pacific Coast League Swimming Champi- onships. Lund was in the hunt for the swimmer of the meet award • whim went to Laguna Hills' Vic~ toria Chang who tipped the scales with two PCL record times of 1:01.25 in the 100 butterfly and 5:06.39 in the 500 ~reestyle. '"I didn't think I had a chance to do so well," said the. beaming Cdsta Mesa High junior. "I want- ed to make CIF in the 50 free and do my best in the 100 back." What she did was beat her teammate Katie Grogan in the 50 free for the first time ever while posting a time of 25.67 (just .3 of a second off a PCL record). She finished .5 of a second ahead of Grogan as both times were good enough to qualify for C IF. •1 never thought I would have a chance to do it," Lund said. •I didn't expect this at all. I looked over at the tum and said 'Oh my God, I'm ahead of Katie.' I could- n't believe it." It was only the beginning for Lund who also took the top spot in the 100 backstroke (1 :02.14) while qualifying for CIF and swimming a leg on the Mustangs' 200 free relay team with Allison Alustuey, Jl\ffiie Smith and Gro- gan. that finished. second in a CIF-qualifying time of 1:45.22. They also made CIFs in the 400 free relay, finishing third in 3:56.75. •An awesome display, 11 said ·Costa Mesa Coach Matt Whit- more. •1 thought Lund would qualify, but she didn't only win, she smashed her previous best times. "This is her best meet ever." Alustuey, a sophomore, was fifth in the 200 free, but qualified for CIF in 2:04 .59 and in the 500 free (5:25.59) where she finished fourth. Grogan added a second· in the 100 free (55.98) to make CIF. The Costa Mesa girls as a team finished third with 282 points, behind first-place Laguna Hills (480) and host University (354). The boys also finished third with 287 .5 points. Laguna Hills was first again with a dominating 534.5 points and University sec- ond (365). The Mustang boys N team swapi away with first place, winning by 168 points with a team total of 434 points. Estancia 's boys and girls team totals were off the pace. but both Eagle teams had several swim- mers qualify for CIF. •Last year it was just me and C had (Bollenbach), • said Estancia Coach John Carpenter. "This time around we're going to need a bigger bus.• Bollenbach led the way again this year for the Estancia boys, tying for first-place in the 100 free in a ClF-qualifying time of 48.40. He also took third in the 50 in a CIF-bOund tin'l.e of 22.62. "I'm so stoked," Bollenbach said. "I've been trying for this all year and it comes in the league championships. This is great." • Costa Mesa's Ryan Dandy tied for first in the 50 in 22.49 and a spot at CIF. He was third in the 100 in a CIF time of 49.89. "I was up on the water and concentrating on my flip twns," Dandy said. •twas hoping to win the 100, but I'm happy with the 50." "I can't ever remember having both the 50 and the 100 end in a tie," Carpenter said. •Amazing. Chad was just .5 of second off the school record 1n the 100. • Estancia'• Mark Stephens (57 .24) and Costa Mesa's James Comfort (51.86) qual1f1ed tor CIF by finishing third and to~. repectively, in the 100 back. Stephens also took second in the 100 butterfiyin a CIP..qualify- lng time of 55.62. . "Chad and Mark are both out- standfug kids," Coipenter said of his two seniors. "They both work so hard in practice. It's nlce to see them do '° well. Their perf or- mances were huge.• The COit.a Meta boys 200 relay team of Comfort, Rob ara~~~and ~~~lilliltwttba wtn ln a CIP~ time ot ):31.7'. . ... " .. ........ ~ ..... • sea view leag~e track anCt field .finals .. ~ewpoi:t's M.E. Clayton (left), Autumn Puro (above) go for it at the Sea View Finals. KATSUYA RAINONE I DAILY PILOT GIRLS CONTINUED FROM 81 one of the best prep milers m the nation. Wilson won her second straight league shot put champi- on.ship (36-7 1/4), following for- mer teammate Gina Heads' four consecutive league titles, and also finished second in the discus (127-1) .• Wilson, recovering from a left ankle injwy that h~ prohibited · her from reaching her full poten- tial this season, has thrown as far as. 39 feet in the shot put this year and 129-3 in the discus. "That isn't what we anticipat- ed," Newport Harbor weightlift- ing and throwing coach Tony Cia- relli said of Wilson's distance in the shot put. "She warmed up well, hitting 40 feet, which are state-meet throws. But she just has to relax in competition, like it's warming up." Freshman Leah Zaby of New- port Harbor finish~d third in both the 100 (12.7) and 200 (26.52) to qualify, while teammate Autwnn BOYS CONTINUED FROM 81 discus went up." The top three in each event qualified for the CIF Southern Section Division II preliminaries next Saturday at UC Riverside. No other Sailor advanced to the prelims. Corona del Mar senior Ryan Rekers, who ran the best race of his life in the 800 meters (1 :57 .78), and James Hong in the 110 high hurdles (15.65) qualified. Both were third in their respective events. CdM's Tyler Beardslee was ups~t in the 1,600, finishing fourth, while Newport Harbor's Chuck Loo, a four-event standout, came up short in the triple jwnp, Puro qualified No. 2 in the~ (59.81). The Sailors' Katie Bo geois was third in the high J (4-10) . The Sailors' 400' r~lay ·Ill Amanda Kent, Puro, Katie KeA and Zaby qualified No. 2 (51:03~ while their 1,600 relay ol lbe Kent sisters, Sara McMillen and Puro advanced. ' Corooa del Mar's 400 relay Of Lauren Weinstein, Nicole AlbenQ, Kelly Christeson and Jennifer Gardner also advanced, finishing thlrd (51.38). • Albano bad a big day ind.tvi& ually, finishing second in both the 100 (12.6) and 200 (26.26), the la\r ter a personal record: · CdM's Vanessa Jamiesol\ qualified m the 800 (2:26.41) and Jennifer Morgan advanced in the 1,600 (5:15.7), both finis~ thud. ·11 ·Albano got out really good ift the ZOO." CdM Coach Bill sumn~ ~ er said. • • t get out," Afbano laughed, "l ·just don't hnisb well." Albano finished behind woo<r- bridge sensation Jackie Dix. •0tt is a great runner. she's my idol,_. Albano -said. : ~gh·jump. 110 hurdles and s~ mumnecliate hurdles. Loo clearid only 5-10 in the high jump. an event in which he has gone 6-A · He was nipped in the 110 hurdle' (15.84) by Hong. ~ •' Rekers broke two minutes a the 800 for the first time last 1\les- day in the league. prelims ( 1 :59). vlt's mental more than it is physical,• Rekers said of Ms back-to-back personal-best runes. "It's just the way the ra(e comes out. the general intensitJ of everything .. not that I wa5n'.t a ble (to break two minutes) e.arJi: e r, 1t just wasn't in the right situa- tion, where it's a race with ~Q much·riding on it." For Rekers, it's his second can=. secutive trip to the CIF prelims. : "U I had run a 1 :57 and didn '( qualifyforCIF,lW<>WdB+Be--teo disappointed, 11 Rekers said. : JR . ALL-AMERICAN FOOTBALL BRIEFS t ' ~ ' NMJAA coaches for '96 season NEWPORT BEACH -Newport-Mesa Junior All Amencan Football 0has announced the head coaches for the 1996 season . . The Wildcats (Junior Clinic for ages 7-8) \vil.l be coached by Chris Fielder. He has been .an assistant and head coach in Pop Warner football since 1991. He has experi- ence as an assistant in NMJAAF. Fielder P-layed football from age 7 through college. He has a four-point for coaching plan to stress teamwork, confidence, fun and foot- ball. The Buckeyes {Clinic, ages 8-10) wijl be coached by Fernando Griffiths. He played Junior All American football before moving on to the high school and college level. A long-time league assistanr, Griffiths is looking to build a winning attitude on and off the field emphasizing teamwork, personal pride, commitment and mental and physical conditioning. The Bruins (Junior Pee Wee, ages. 9-11) will be coached by Ray Tortey. He will stress organization, teaching fundamentals until they become sec;ond nature, respect for lead- ership. teaching bard work breeds success. His personal goal is to be a positive role mod- el for the players. He's a former high school football player who has been a NMJAA COKh . • lfojans (Pee Wee, ages 10-12) will be coached by Vince Cestra, who has been an NMJAA bead coach the past eigl\t years. Cestra played football in high school and the Navy. He believes in teaching fundamentals, having fun and making the experience • something the kids won't forget. Buffaloes {Junior Midget, ages 11-13) will be coached by Jerry Estabrook. This will be his third year as a head coach in the NMJAA program, his fifth overall. He played football in high school and copege. He plans to make the season a positive experience while teaching the team concept. He hopes his love of football will carry over as he focuses on the fundamentals and sportsmanship. li you are interested in being involved in the NMJAA program. contact John Rothwell at 759-1818 or 833-2902, ext. 276. Kelly .signs with Adams State ~ ~OSTA MESA -Kathleen KellY, who played center for the Orange Coast College women's basketball team, has signed a letter of intent to play for Adams State University of Alamosa, Colorado. The Costa Mesa resident was a two-year starter for OCC, averaging 11.3 points and 9.3 rebounds on this season's 21-13 squad. Her freshman nwnbers were 7 .5 points and 6.3 rebounds. Kelly had 306 rebounds this sea- son, 520 for her career. SCC's Houston honored WHITI'IER -For the second tim~ this season, Southern California CoJJ lege's Jen Houston has been named the Golden State Athletic Confereoca softball pitcher of the week. Houston pitched all 26 innings for the Vanguards who split four games; She had a no-hitter through siX innings against CaJ Baptist before seh tling for a two-hitter in a 2-1 victorv. that clinched second place in the con~ ference. She added seven strike outs P~L track and f;ield resul~ ... commg Monday Due to time limitations, results from Friday night's Ptci.fic Coast League 'lrack and Field Finals at -Irvine High will be publlshea in Monday's edi- tion. . Coo.ch John Camey's Costa Mesa High girls entered the oompetitioo with several medal candidates, including senior sprinter Margaret GroVer. Estancia High's boys, coached by Steve Crenshaw, were expected to be paced by junior sptint sensation Chris Pelix, while Coach Joan Carlisle's Eagle girls had been led all season by senior distance standout Araceli Martinez. . r------------------~---------------------------------------------------------------,· GOLF SCHEDULE t • • <I I H < 11 \ \l l'I <>'\. ' CONTINUED FROM 81 D Marianne Towersey of Santa Ana Country Club won the women's club championship last week, her 12th title in 15 years, the most ever in club history. Tow- ersey's mother. Pat Cox, was a four-time club champion. Her grandfather, Richard Emison, was an original member of Toweney SACC. (More on Towersey to come next week.). a Leigh Stel.Dberg, the Newport Beach-based sports attorney and agent, will return as th.e Honorary Chairman of the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation tntemational's sixth annual Leigh Steinberg Golf ClasSic oil May 17 at Tustin Ranch Golf Course. Pl6yen and gu ts will attend a post-event d1niMI' with celebrities arid athletes u table bolts. TC>Umament entry fee ls S300, which inidudel green f , tee~. lunch and dinner, entertainment and illent auc:UoD. • For more deteils, c::4l1 553.-0363. • .,.,. DU'9I '$ CtUb 9otf ~UIUl!lly~~~ • SATURDAY • SWIMMING Community college men and women • -State JC Finals at Long Beach State, heats 10 a.m .. finals 5 p.m. . • • BASEBALL Community college • Golden West at O~nge Coast, 'noon. • lENNIS College men -Southern California College at Far West Regionals at Point Loma Nazarene, 1 p.m. College women · Southern Califomia • • College at Far West Regionals at Southwestern, 1 p.m~ • Community college men -Orange • Coast at Southern Qlifomia Regionals : at Laguna Niguel CC. 7:30 a.m. • • TltAOC AHO PIELD - Community college men and wome~ Southern ulifomMI JC Prefims - at Long Beach CC. 1 p.m. J \ SATURDAY, MAY 4. 1996 ,,---- -...... .#"--·--,,_~ ----...- .., • \ • • I ' o • .... ' ~ . w .. ....._ __ L. ~ .. QGC duo advances sea view league swimming Wardhana in. 100 fly record. r c.tnJ1.A VISTA -Orange Coiaiit College's Debbie Drissi ~eather Eves upset the No. 1 setd Jrom College o! the Desert Frik\r afternoon to qualify for a be(tb:in the Round (>f 16 today at S~westem College in the Southern California Women's Tennis Regionals: Souehem Ollfroi•• ~ (llt ~ •ta " College) ~ Drlssl·EWS coco def. Per.-.Romero (Mt. SAO. 6-1, 6-2; def. Gardln«-G.rdiner (COO), 6·2. 6-l. Oh-Stone (OCO bye; lost to l.ooM)'-Oebons (Grossmont), 6·1, 6-2. ,.. COlUGE Golden Stne AtNetk Confwence Men'sSlnaMs Robbins (SCQ def. Merefes (l.), 6-3, 6-l; def. £dwards Nil. 6-2, 6-0; lost to OeSilve Nil. 6-0, 6-2; Baker (SCQ def. Apel (Pl), 6-3, 6-3;)os1 to ·- Ala-Opas (AP), 6-4, 6-2; Lewis (S) def. OuBran· sky (AP), 6-0, 6-0; def. Foster N/'}, 6-l, 6-2; def. Ala-Opas, Hi, 6, 1, 6-l ; lost to De~ Iva (W), 6- 4, 6-3; Johansson.(SCO def. James (CB), 6-1, 6- 3, def. Jurllna (Pl). 6-4, 6-2; lost to Fickel r.N), 6-4. 6-l; Marcial (AP) def. Barriga (SCQ, 6-3, 3. 6, 7-5; Villar (SCQ def. Mueller (CB), 4-6. 6-3, 7.fJ; lost to Sundberg (Pl), 6-2, 6-0. Men-.~. Johansson-Barriga (SCQ lost to Sundbe<g· Starck (PL), 7-6, 6-3; Viltar·Baker (sCO lost to DaSilva-Flckel Nl'J, 6· l, 6-0; RobbinHeWls (SCC) bye. def. Opas·Mardal, 6-1, 6-3; def. Jurhna-Mereles (PU. 6-4, 7·5 Women's Slnfles Andel (SCO def. Warner r.N), 6-0. 6-1; def. (speron {PL), 3-6, 6-1, 6-0; lost to Bajsic (PL), 6- 2, &-0; Connolly (SCQ def. Swendler (8), 6-0. 6-0; lost to Abby r.N), 6-2, 6-3; Binnquist (SCQ def. Stauffacher (B), 6-0, 6-0; lost to Kain (Pl), 6-0, 6-0; George (SCQ lost to Gutierrez Nl'J. 6- 2, &-1; Tate (SCQ lost to Mintz (USIU}, 6-1, 6-1; Le (SCO bye, def. Biehl (Pl), 6-0, 6-1; def. Champion (PL), 6-0, 6-7, 6-1. Women's Doubles Le-Andel (SCQ def. Roy-Remidios (B), 6-1, 6- 0, def. Hunnkut·Mintz (USIU), 6-3, 6-3; def Wilker~reet (Pl), 6-1, 7-5; {:ieo<ge-Bin· nqulst (SCQ lost to Abby-Herke, 6-4, 6-4; Tate· Connolly (S) def. Lennartsson· Takacs (USIU), 6· 2, 6-2; lost to Biehl-Esperon (PL), 6-1, 6-2. FOR THE RECORD Newport Harbor High senior M~dy McDonnell will attend Boston College and compete on tp.e sailing team. Her future school was incorrectly named in Friday's edition . ... , . Looking to sell that extra 1-unk stacking·. up in tile garage? Try our garage sale ads. Whars junk to you is a 1reasure to someone else. For on~ $12 you get 4 lines for 3 days. .:·"~ • wow ~~ut.rnot 642-5678 I One call is all that stands between your business and millions of potential customers. • CAL•SCAN California Statewide Classified Advertising Network 180 California newspapers with a combined circulation of more than 3 million. $400 for Z a words ~ake that call. ·'(916) 449-6000 PUBLIC NOTICES N ewport Harbor ,Htgh'sRob WlWams (above) comes up for air during the butterfly ln 200 lndlvtdual medley Friday at the Sea View League Swim - Plnals. At left ts Corona del Mar's Megan Hardt ln final lap of 200-yard freestyle. DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT PUBLIC NOTICES Weeshofl'. Norton key CdM's . gt& in a rally to grab third pJace at the sea View Finam By Barry Faulkner, Dai/'y Pilot IRVINE -For the Corona del Mar High girls swimming team. it was the comeback-stroke Friday et the Sea View League Finals at Heritage Park. 1 nailing Santa Margonta by eight points in the race tor third place with three events to go, Sea King jUniors Laura Weeshoff and Julie Norton, responding to a large CdM cheering section. at poolside, finished third and fourth, respectively in the 100 backstroke. The top individual finishes of the day for Back ~Y competitoi:5 lifted the Sea Kings back into third place, which they salted away with a strong showing jn the breaststro,ke and the 400 free relay. Senior Priscilla Bufch and sophomore Kerry Barklow finished sevepth and eighth, respectively, in the breaststroke and the 400 relay quartet of Megan Hardt, Norton, Elizabeth Stockstill and Michelle Dahn finished fourth to finalize a 307-278 advantage over Santa Margarita for third . Irvine, led by Costa Mesa resident Wendy O'Brien's victories in the 50 freestyle, the 100 tree and a blistering anchor leg on the 400 relay, won the team title with 596 points, 193 ahead of sec- • ond-place El Toro. : "Santa Margarita was ahead of us the whole day, but our girls never quit,• CdM Coach Doug Volding said. •1 think the turning point was when I saw nearly our whole team over cheering for the 100 baclc." · : • Another key was Hardt, who finished fifth in :· the 200 and 500 free and joined Hilary Hoeven, : Norton and Dahn on the fourth-place 200 free • relay. Dahn (200 free) and Norton (200 individual medley) each finished eighth, while junior Melis- sa Pomeroy keyed Newport Harbor, which fin- ished three points out of fifth, by taking sixth' and seventh in the 100 back and 100 fly,' respectively. N~wport's Katie Marsh (100 and 200) and Erin Hartig (500) won freestyle consolation titles, while Cd.M's Courtney Hardt (50 free) and Sar4h Fowler (breaststroke) were also coq.solation winners • OCC women still have a shot at the state title. -. LONG BEACH -It was an exciting second day at the State Swimming ·and Diving Champi- onsliips. as Orange Coast Coliege freshman Wisnu Wardhana elec- trified the crowd by tying the longest-standing state swimming · record in the 100 butterfly: The Indonesian national won in 49.53, tying Eric Marks of Pasadena College who has held the record since May of 1987. "He actually missed his first tum, but still swam a 23.23 split,• said OCC Coa<;h John Rathf elder. "It was a phenomenal swim.• The OCC women are still in the hunt for their seventh straight state chal'hpionship after moving into second place to trail Diablo Valley, 253.5-218. "If everything goes according to seed today, and we win both relays, we will win by .5 of a point," Rathfelder said. "Until we are beat, we are still the team to beat" Newport Harbor High product Carey Read won the 100 breast- stroke in 31.23 -a nice come- back from Thursday's false start in the 400-medley relay. "All of the girls felt good for • her after that one,• Rathfelder. "Nobody wants to win more than Quey." . . Rori Rangel took second in the 200 individual medley in a life-' time best of 2:12.17. Hilary Cox took the 200 tree, knoclcing four seconds off her previous best, winning in 1 :57. Sandra Piet7.ko was third in the 50 breaststroke (32.43). Monis Kha.mis added a third in the 50 backstroke (29.50). "It could come down to the last event, the 200 free relay,• Rath- felder said. •And we have a lot of good 50 freestylers. • PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE . CA 92670 • ship PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an ind1V1dua1 --------1-------~-This business Is con· Have you . 1tariEU1 doing Have you started doing PUBLIC NOTICE Fictitious BuslnHs ducted by: a corporation business yet? 4/23/96 Fictitious BuslnHs business yet? yes 10·15·91 Nam• Statement Have you statled doing Max O. Fraley N St t t Gwen Oagotord NOTICE OF The lolloWlng persons are buslneu yel?,yes 1982 This s1a1tmen1 was filed am• a •men Th&S statement was filed PUBLIC LIEN SALE doing buslntsa as: v1nua1 8erkelay Psyc!'ologlcat wllh the County Clerk ol d~rn~ 1g~~~n5~ ~~s~n~ te w11h the County Clerk or BuelneH and Lending TechnOlogy, 575 Services, Or. Judith A. Un· Orange County on 4·26-96 Custom c:blne~· O~~ enn Orange Counly on 4.5.95 ProfeHlons Code Anton Boulevard, 1200. na~. Pree. 19983881417 599 s State College ~J· 19983879313 Se;c. 21700-21707 ~~r~~·M~g~2~~anc ~s 1~1~=~y ~1!,:'~ Daily Pilot May 4, ll, 1B. Fu!ler10n, CA 92631 ' ' Daily Pilot Apnl 4, 11, 18 Nollet Is hereby given by LTD 8 Calilornra ior""'a: Orange County on ,.14•96 25. 1996 Sa784 Wilham Horn. 211 s. State 25. 1996 Sa786 the undersigned 1hal a lo · ,._. 1.,, ... 3 U Collage • .t478 Anari.t1m jj~~~ijjfi!~~ publlc lien sale of the fol· I n. 575 Anion Boulevard, •• 8 878590 P BLIC NOTICE CA 92806 · · lowing described personal 1200• CoSla Mesa. CA Dally Pilot April 13, 20, 21, ThlS buslneu Is con· property will be held at the \2~1~6 business Is • May 4, 1996 sans F~tlllo':s~ ~ualn•a,s ducted by: on 1nd1v1dua1 hour of 10·00 AM on 1ht . con PUBLIC NOTICE am• a •men Have you started doing 18th day oi May.' 1996. dueled by: 8 corporauon T~e 10110"!1ng peflons are business yet? Yes 3-21·96 The sale will be con-Ha~e you started doing doing business as· Wise William Horn · dueled at BRISTOL ST. business yet? Yes, 3-4!0-96 Flclltlou1 BuslneH Computer . Works, 28885 This statement was filed IPACW'IC VISW MINI STORAGE, 1100 Bria· Electronic; Mortgage Banc. Name Statement Niguel Vista, Laguna with the Count Clerll 01 M•MONAL NRK 101 • Costa Mesa. CA Lid., Rory P. Hughes, Pres· The following l?ersons are Niguel. CA 92677 Orange County ~n 3.21 .96 92626 Count 01 Ora lde!'t dolnll . business as: Ml Car.fa J. Wise. 28885 Cemetery• Mortuary Slate ol Catifo~nl nge, This statement was liltd Cam1nito. 302 N. Main Niguel Ylsta, Lisguna 19963677547 Chapel • Crematory The property 15a'stored by with the County Clerk of Street, Santa Ana-, CA Niguel, CA 92677 Daily Pllol Ap1fl 20. 27. BRISTOL STREET MINI Orange County on 3·22·96 92701 This t>ualntss is con· May 4, It. 1996 Sa779 3500 Pacific: v-Drive :>TORAGE, 1100 BRISTOL 19983077590 Huynh Thi Thol, 345 W. ducted by: an Individual ~Beach ST., COSTA MESA. CA. Daily Pilot Aprll 20. 27, 1st 119, Tustin, CA 90680 Have you started doing PUBLIC NOTICE 944-2700 92626 May 4, 11, 1996 Sa7BO Vasquez Ramirez Delfino. business yet? no FlctlU0µ1 Business The items to be sold are 2~752 Via Loma, Laguna Ca!I• J. Wise generally described as fol· PUBLIC NOTICE Hills, CA 92653 This statement was liled ThNri;f• Statement lows· rurnllure clothln This business Is c:on· wilh the County Cleik ol e o O>Vlng persons are tools' and/or other nous~ Flc::tltlous Bu1lne11 ducted by: a general part· Orange County on 3-15·96 doing business as· Star hold items stored by lhe Nam• Statement nership 19983870783 Factory, 222 E. t71h St . following persons· The. following persons ere Have you . started doing Daily' Pilot April 13 20 27 1f sta Mesa. CA 92627 Mack Erick 129 · · doing business as: Hawai· business yel? No May 4 1996· · · 774 wenyth Dagelord. 1185 Gibson Ort•el l90H Ian Surt, 1835 Whilller Ava. Huynh Thi Thol • sa Rutland Rd., Newport PlERCE BROTHERS BELL BROADWAY Mortuary * Chapel Cremation 11 O Bro1tdway Costa Mesa M2·911SO Heaton' Chris 108D 0·13, Costa Mesa, CA ":his statement was liled PUBLIC NOTICE Be~ch, CA 92660 Sanche~. Dena. 1190 92627 w11h the Coun_!Y Clerk· of This business 1s con· Sanchez O'Oena 150 Fredrick A. Patacch1a, 183 Orange County on 3-28·9e Flctltlou1 Business ~~~~=~~~~ Caseres Rici! 1l5E 6&·250 Kan Highway, Ha· 19983878329 Name Statement Taber, Judy, {73 lelw~. Hawaii 96712 Dally Pilot April 27, May 4, The 10110:-ving persons are Taber, Judy, 4ooc Julie Patacchla,. 66-250 11, 18, 1996 Sa7Bl doing business as: A·ASAP Barnell Steve 363 Kan Highway, Hale1wa. Ha· Career Placemeflls 2907 ·Tardio, 0Ltonaido. 486C wail 96712 PUBLIC NOTICE Croddy Way, #2,' Santa Harvey Shan 562C This business Is con· Ana, CA 92704 Wolle, Jonath'an, 5450 d\'cted by: husband and Ftctltl~u1 BuslnHI Joycaann Linker, 280 cag· OelVallle, Julian, 5t7K wile Nam .. &latement ney Lane, 1219, Newport Dated: 5-2·96 Have you S1ar1ed doing The following persons are Beach, CA 92663 Billie Olson buslness ytl? Yes doing buslnesa as: Fraley This buslneu Is con· This notice 11 given In IC· Fredrick A. Patacc:hla Auc:tloneers (Previously ducted by: an Individual cordance with the prov!--ryits sratement was filed known as Fraley Auction Have you sraned doing slons of Section 21700 et with th• County Cllfk ol CompanY), 2063 Sea Cove t>uslness ytt'? Yes seq. of lhe Business a Pro-Orange Counly on 4-26-96 Lane, Costa Mesa, CA Joyceann Unker lession• Cod• ol the State 19983881418 92627 This sta11m1nt was lll•d ol California. Daily Pilot May 11, 11, 18, Max D. Fraley, 2063 Sea with lhe County Clerk ol Publiahed Newport 25, 1996 Sa785 Co11e Lane, C~ta Mesa. Orange County on 3·21·96 Beach-COiia Mna Dally " CA 92627 18983877447 Pilot May 11, 11, 1996. PUBLIC NOTICE This bu~lnHi 11 con-Dally P~ot April 20. 27, sa8B3 ducted by. 1ole proprietor· Ma II, 11, 1996 s1778 --------Flctltloua Bualn•H CLASSIFIED ........:Y:.......;.__;,_:..:...;__..;..;;.__;;;1 CtacssOlflN•dv~N ... 1.•NT Nam• IJ•t•m•nt .It's the resource you .. • ... The fot1ow1ng persons are On the ve? whether you re buy· doing buslnH• as: Berk• can count on to sell a mo Ing, aelllng, or just 1ey Psychologlcal Services, myriad of merchan· S looking, clastlfled has 101 S. Kraemer #125, Pia· dise Items, because ell your extra what you nffdl cenlfa, CA 92670 our columns compel household CLASSIFIED Berkeley Paychotoglcal qualified buyers to Items M2·S878 Services, (CA), 101 s. call! 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Col· new c arpet. gar fem ale. S600 644·0263 & more Fem p ref. floors. Needs TLC. tnhse. 2Br 2'.hBa, frpl, lect 310-379.·1080. (31 0) 390-9401 S735'mo. 723·0377 • .. tlellllell Of 1111 In. Ou1 re1dc11 •• llettlly l•ltflM• 11111 all llnlll111 Mnltlsed jn tills ....,.., .. IWlllMI• 011 Ill $245,000 with owner patio, bale, plant shut-lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -=,,..,....,,.........,==--=-:------------Wiii T r•d• room in --------Before your garage sale, determine : :~ financing. Contact ters, pool, 2-car gar. L'll lal• E. Bay, cozy 1 E'Slde 2Br Duplex •1 BR $825* beautlful COM Home CM Very Lg rm w/prvt I -.ill"""'""' NaJL To,..,,. ,.. .. ~.ullHUD owner, P.O. Box 2404, $250~ Slip avl. 673·3313 Br. 1 Ba, upstairs, frpl, Yard, W/d hkups, gar. 2BR 2BA $725/Up for $300/mo. ~ 40/Hrs ba. Huge Mosa Verde What items YOU Wish tO Sel , fllewpor1 Beach, CA & carpel. s 1,000 mo. Quiet. No pels. ~865/ Refrl g & dishwasher por monlh of babys1I· Hse. Lg yard, w/d. Nr k ryth I · 92663. Beach Hou•• 3 Br, 2 Avl. 6/1 675·5110 mo. 619-934·3710 Incl. 60K!)O pool. No ling a 5yr old girl. No bch/fwy. Share w/2 no Ma e sure eve ing is c ean Ba, gar/carpor1, com. E'Slde Beck Bey pels~ No fees. No day lime babysilling attitude adults. Its a and repa'ired. • • 1111-111e111-a -•24-151CL For tlll ~.'DC ... ,1 .. 11 clll HUD IC Ul·>500. pooVtennls $1350 mo.•---------1 B r 5665 /d lease. 545·4855 req'd Mon Thru Fri. cool placel $550. Avl Nr Beach! 631-7531 BALBOA r, pa 10• • w · Roi's 673·2656. Now. Jordan 540·1822 ., ____________________ ...J HOUSES/ ........... 1CONDOS small yard $64!;i, no _N_P_T_B_EA_C_K-lo-tt-ap-1/ Beautttul•Spaclou• PENINSU~ 2607 ~~~pe_t~s_6~3_1·~78~1~3~-office. 1 20~sd n. a~~------------------------------~--~~-----~ 2 + 2 w/den. Condo on liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii E'Slde Dplx 2BCI 1 Ba. to Via Lido Marina. N.B.C.C. Golf Course. 1924 w. Oceanfront Gar. Lg private yard New pnt/crpt. $1400/ W/d hk·ups, fplc, 2· Yrly. Cute, small 1 Br. w/patlo/gas bbq, w/d mo. Call Bruce Kahl, car gar. Pool/spa. Lse. No view/gar. Built-Ins. $825/mo. 852·1170 714·251·2424 Ext. 11 5 $2700 844-6714 $825 845·8855 ~-----,,.....--~~ 1--------- HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR RENT .Fo.R .. s.AL.E ..... 1CORONA DELMAR Newport Across th• Npt Ht• 3Bd w/Ocn Cllff Haven Dolli---------Street '2Br; gar. No view deck, hrd wd firs, 2122 House 3-1'3. $2000, CORONA pets. $825. 1665 Irvine $1 600. 309 La Jolla ---~~~---1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii short term. 804-6465 D MAR Ave. #7 720.9422 ll203 No d.1turbvlg 548-9988 GENERA.I. 1002 2 ·3Bd 2Ba Hse. Oar, (Call sta111ng May 6th). EL 2622 SWELL 1 BR No pets. Penln Pt: blk 10 bch. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil w/d, l/p. 1 Blk to Oen. I Lid I I B liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Elec range, patio, encl Quiel 2Br, 1Ba, lndry GOy;T FORECLOSED ~~81m~a~s~i:;;..:~~5~ ';;:::, frplc~ 2-~a~ :ar: Beautiful 2Bdrm gar. S550/mo + dep sundck. No pots, N/S. home• for pennies e patios, 111 Via Eboll. H-858-81t1 W·721·9912 ~C;a;;ll ;;64;2~·5;;964~~· ~· ;;;;; S900/yrly. Also 1 Br on $1 . Delinquent Tax, Older but nice 3Br $2300. 310.277·1583 $950/month I al $750/yrly. 650·8040 Repos, REOa. Your 1Ba upper dplx. 1-ca.r Bright 3 Br, 2 Ba, high · *GI * •--------- Area. Toll Free 800-gar. lrg deck. Avail Mobll• hm. 2Br 2Ba, celling sundk frpl w/ .01 IOOMITU 898·9778 Exl. H·1398 May 18th. $1100/mo. pools/spas. beaut d , cl~se 10' be~ch Lwl.UIY '8d a.ea for current llstlngs. 675-4912 Agent 55+prk at Upper Bay 51550 (31 0) 446·1458 tor~onoct....,'IC'llll QOV'T FORECLOSED Spectacular White $850 + util. 675-7183 •W/O ~-upa•Fnpi.c.• home• for pennies Water Views above Newport Townho· COSTA MESA 2624 ~-'°~'~ on $1. Delinquent Tax beach at COM, con· m•• 2 Br 1V• Ba ~~TH•7505 Aepos, REOs. You; 's8 7'1eP d,r,sp:gnJ,acMuz~~r/ gar, $1250 ~o.~ Chrl~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ....,. ' Area. Toll Free 800· u w • 721·0950 2Bd 1 Ba 1·car Ga· 898·9778 Ext. H·1361 lub. patio & morning rage. 12x16 Suriroom. for current listings. k it c hen. Separate Npt. North 2Br, 11/•Ba, No dogs. Please call Whether you're buying or selling, Classified covers all your needs! •SERENITY• EAST BLUFF. Spa· clous 2Br 1 Ba. Pool avail. NON SMOKERS. No pets. 721 ·0416 pm STUDIO APT SANITIZED! 1 house 10 beach. 5600/month. Incl ulls. Call 548·2369 guest or servanl quar· s1150 mo. Deck, fpl, 7 1 4 ·8 4 5 ·7 3 3 4 tors w/kltchen. Addi w/d, gar. avl. now, 11---.------ CORONA bedrooms. Steam yr lease. 310·822·23311--------------------------- DEL MAR 1022 ~1~s:~~.' w~t0 ~~;:1 ~1~ wanted: 50 people w/ COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 iiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil brary. Ext: land/water designer furn to live In liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii scapes. Pool/spa. Avl. oc·s finest homes for 5/10. Lease $7,800 a fraction of normal Mo. 640·8787 rent: 4Br 3Ba seoo. ••••• 3Bd 2Ba +Stu dio apt. On R·2 Lot Nor1h of P.C.H . 640·9145. -------------· COSTA MESA 2124 COSTA MESA 1024 3BR TwnhH Npt.Hls. New cpt, paint, patio, IElceo TWPe 2812 S.F. sgt grg, very nice. 322 Meaa Verde House. Ogle $1025. 760-0768. 48r, 3Ba. All MW car-E 'Sld• 3 Br/2 Ba pet/bllnda/atv/dw. hocne. Pool, lg yd., paint. S329K 859-1339 $1600 mo. Avl. 611 Agent. 723-4494 NEWPORT BEACH E 'Slde Townhouse, 2 Br, 2~ Ba, cozy & 1069 quiet. lg l/r & d/r with iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil frpl, huge master w/ skylt & walk·ln. Oar +laundry, (Santa Ana/ Santa Isabel) $1400 $139,000 1 Br, 1 Ba. gated comm.. small • ocean View. Rost Real Estate 25Q-4525 631-8097 ..,,....,....,..,.._.. _____ .....,.....,FOR LEASE 3 Br & $209,000 2 Br, 2 Ba, Lg. Oen or 4 Br, 2 Ba, townhome w/2 car College Park home. gar, 1ennls cour11. nr Gardener. 1st+ Sec. bch, Ross Real Estate $1300 Mo. Avl. 5/15 250·4525 444·5238 Unda BIO CANYON Dover •LAROll 3Bdrm 2Ba. plan. 2BR, Oen, 2BA. Fplc, laundry room, $459,500. Owner wlll garage. $1295/month. asst In finan. 844·5215 Ull1 Incl. 842·5937 GOIGEOUS YOO I/GATED POOL •IO. n. Oii OH LlftL I Tiii IOI Wft mnll •Mt 1111 IDIM Cll•• ,..._., .... ............ ............ a:a•'ITIAOO •••an -, •• ' Call 714-660-5110. A GOOD AD! CAIJ,. ONE OFOIR FRENOtY AD-VI-SOR$ 1004YI ~~ CALL: 2-5878 QUIET at SERENE . Palm ~esa AparbneQts So near & yet so &r... . That's the feeling you get when you live at Palm Mesa amid the tush grecnc.ry of scdudcd woods & statdy palms. .. Srudiol, 1 8t 2 Bed.rooms · Jn SS7S to SdOO · I BR S6lS co $650 . lBR S7l5 ID S750 A No Pea A V crric:aJ Blinds .. Ceiling fW A NEW Carpet. Paint & Tile A Pimcss Room .& Heated Pool & Jaaa;zi A Padol & Bakxlnics A Ganga Available Office HOWi: 9:00 am • 5:00 pm M-P and 10:00 am · 4:00 pm~ 1561 Mesa Dr.· Santa Ana Heights, CA (714') 546-9860 n------s-- • Costa Mesa's Best NEWPORT VILIAGE APARTMENTS I I I 1 Bring In this coupon for l/2 off ltt ' month'• rent. For a 1 Umlted ttme onty. 1 • Ex1ro Lorge .Ks • 1 and 2 bedroonl.' JR $600 1 BR $700 2 BR $860 • Sand Volleyball • 2 lighted tennis courts • ~blinds • Celling Fons • Plush OOl'pet • Fllnels Room • Hual l'llOlld pool oncl IC)O • Ooi 880I • Q:Mred ~Ina .•. • ~ wttii>ilbdS • • GOlllO~ OftlCe ~ 900 om· 500pm M-f and l~om ·•a>pmw11litnds l 6» Wiit lk* Costa M11c1 CA (714117*'11 . -- "Employee. " "Empleado." "Arbeitnehmer." "Employe." NOMAMR HOW YOU SAY IT, CLASSIFIED CAN FIND IT • " "As a new advertiser with the Daily Pilot, I am highly pleased with the results my advertising has brought - in only the first month! I will continue to advertise with the Pilot, and appreciate the helpful, knowledgeable and motivated customer . )) service. Thank you again . Mark Porcella 1· • SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1996 5S Eiwgy unit ~Raceunit 57 G.t tMCIV (for an allaek) HNrr 51 Sdot'• ~ 61~ a., 62 Soft c:hMM 1 r::-'~ 63 On a rampage Bluataring &4 So1it • Te_ ar induQer 65 Mall out Epoch 66 Carry Ofl ~rl!Sh ----- kiwi DOWN .. W.iked 1 Dove's hotne ~ ~lty 2 TIJM of day a. Sn0w crystal 3 Poet Pound ii Olns 4 Johnny -E~ !hough 5 Self·sufflclent Gets doaef 6 SalelperlOn S.... horse 7 Batbarlan Done with 8 Up to now Ostrlchllke 9 Earty moming blfds 10 MltJocan l1she1 YankoVlC and good-bye 31 E•clude Molinaro 11 Rollow s(one 33 Hotel worker Aroma 12 ~eagles 34 Persuade avoids~ 46 Cul Into slices 47 Shelter of Vines 48 Stanza GAIAG!S POaUNT tosr• 2740 FOUND •G•r•e• W•ntetl lmmedl•tetv• Npt Beach/COM area. 873-9041 ... !MPl.OYlllNT EMPLOYMIHT 2925 5530 5530 -------------- Wf DICAPI . WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ LOST • l..lldtH' ootd/dJ. S40,00Q/Yr lnoom• amond wrl11Watch, tn· polonU•I· Hom• graved name. Loat l'yplsts/PC uHr1. Toll Sun.4/28 nHr Npt. FrH (1) 800-898·9178 HarbOf Yacht Club ex T· 1398 for 11111ng1. Rl!WARD. 648·8&43. •0 AJRLINiS•tt Oatdener Ptr. 9h4N'• lnan Gardena. COM. Call Dorothy Mon th1u Fri, 673·2268. Q. I · M South, vWMrllble, you hold: OAJ71 OAXJI .SH The bidding haaproceeded: 80U11I wewr-NORTH 10 P... 10 ' ~eak . What action do you take? EAST t•• Q. 2 • Neither vulnerable, aa South foU boJd: &988 OQJ OJ 1053 MJ 108 'the bidding baa nroceeded: WEST NOR111 EAST 80UTB 10 l• Pau ? 6AKI oQta OAQtOI •70 COMMERCIAL HEALTH & 'flck•t Agll7·9/hrl-------.. Partn.eropensthebiddiqwitb e•9 Re .. rvatlonSIMO/hr NUJISIRYPERION three clubs. What do you bid now? R.an.&. ESTATE FITNESS 3000 WU! TralnCall Now I 2Yrt or..-retall •11p., , I•••••••• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml eoo-9e7-&61~ •a10114. OH OI ccNP o.v'"' Q_, 5 • Neither vulnerable, u FREE Audio CaH•U• ADMIN Xlnt phn akllll, Top Pay & Benefit• South hold Learn Y(hy 300,000 M..n.c:tword/worka exp. Call Mr. L.ethrop (11 you : BUSINESS OFFICE-peopt.-Cfla lo 1101pllals Flex hrs are a must. f Jowerda1e•Hur1tr1ts FOR RENT 2769 yearly. 1 ·800-39M1778 3Q.40/wk. Wage cqm· 7 1 4 ·O '3 3 ·0'2 0 0 MKS OK 108 OA 75 M 1062 Your right.hand opponent opens liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii the bidding with thn!e diamonds. '84 C•t•lln• 27 FT What action do you take? DleHI. Furling Jib. Very Prlsllne. S 12K. Q. 8 • A. South, vulnerable, you 43a..6665 I 329-0238 bold: lndlv, furn. 200·1450 OAQ88 The bidding baa proceeded: SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST 10 Pa.. 14 PaH sq ft. Garden, water· faJI, alrpcrt. Amenities. $200·$1800. 438-6665 petltlve. Send res: 1"--------.J 3345' Nwpt Bl. Ste 209 NB 92563 0 73·2873 OFFICE ASSISTANT Biiiing, schedullng, Aerobics/Step llllng, some computer lnatruotor·YMCA exp, phone, customer Exp, evenlngt, full fa· aupport. Ftr wkdys. cillty, new equip. $8/hr SB/hr. Call 558-0578 Contact Jiii 1542·9990 Office PIT Help. Will B•rtender needed FT/ 1ra19. Flex hrs, Modern PT, wHkdays/wkena Romance 969·1338 help. Corona del Mar 1 ..... ....-----,------640·6710 Iv meu. PIT. Aaslat for laat pacetl com. brkg ore. E.11111 15 Whlltyblrd 35 Fortunetelle1 ,Ntallu blade 37 Post·wori<ou1 •s "°' well 17 Dark spot 49 Once more 51 Soviet founder 5.4 Dalal-·55 Excited 56 Small clog What action do you take? ? What do you bid now? Sub·I••, short term/ phn avall. Furn, 200· 1400 s/I. Start at $1/ft. Near airport. 438-6665 CLERICAL Prp)ect orlepted SA. ADMINISTRATIVE strong orgnztnl skills: "Pantyhose color 21 Growl 40 Old a lllm· ;cartoon pooch 22 Bog ed11lng job Q. 3 • Both vulnerable, as South you hold: Look for answers on M onday. CLERK and windows. Resume $2094-$2673/Mo. to Bob Jones, Grubb •.coal 23 Wrap 42 Popular i "'Venus" stnoer 25 Asian nu™' gambhng 58 Air-rifle anvno 59 Mined matter 60 Swing around, BUSINESS & Position open In the City of Newport Beach Recreation Division managing the special & Ellis Co. 4000 MacArthur Blvd .. Suite. 1500. Newpcrt Beach, 92660 ~nts 26 Actress Albright game :Saskatchewan 27 Nol Idle 43 Naval off. •Q 10 7 6 8 OQ J 7 OA K J 7 .S Partner opens the bidding with one spade. What do you respond? Learn to be a bettisr brid&e player! Subscribe now to the ,.f•I•NAN•••CE•••• -caprtaJ 29 Snakelll<e 45 Person who as a Ship Goren Bridre Lette&: by cillline 1• (800)788-1225 fol' information. Or event permit program 1----=p"""fT=-=F=-o-o-d..,_..--- .·' SERVICE ·t>tRECTORY ,.-~-,ir--rii-- CERAMIC TILES CONCRETE & 3528 MAS-ONRY Q. 4 • Both vulnerable, as South you hold: write to Goren Brid&e Letter, 1-B-U_S_l_N_E_S_S ___ _ P.O. Box '410, Chicago, ll. 60880--------1 PERSONALS and recrltatlon regls· Demonstrator• tratlon process. Re· In stores in area. Car quires accounting/ nee. lmmed. Opening money, hendllng and 714-557·5579 4410. OPPORTUNITY ~~~~~~-=--~~~.--~~~~~~~-2904 PERSONALS 3002 computer experlence.1 ________ _ Busy phones and POSTAL l QOV'T JOBS Hairstylist Tiny Tina Has relocated to: "As k about my Moy Specials" 234 E. 17th St. #117 Costa Mesa • 642-0434 COFFEE & TEA DtSTR. heavy public contact. $21/HOliR +BENEFITS NEW FREE PAR1'YLINE Position open until NO EXP WILL TRAIN Nat'I Co. S150K Potential 1 •801•871•5555 May 17, 1996 at 5:00 Appl+ Info 714·647-1991 Work PT/FT. Finan avt. ~ pm. Application may ... aoo 899 4503 18t long dist ton tO/mln. ,_, be obtained from the PT·FT Unique opp. Local Vending Rte-Human Resources 0 1· High paying career. cash Income. Over 20 HOTTEST lice at 3.300 Newport Training provided. Not prime localions. Blvd .. Newport Bosch. multi level. 667-2828 800·678-1663 X * X * X * CA 92663 or by call· Ing (714) 644·3300. RE Sales/Rental Agts MCI PhoneCard ATES J -69 UVE Resumes not PC· Top producers only. LOCATIONS GOING ......... 1 OD 1 cepted In lieu ot City Negotiate 90/10/tt fee FASTI Inv. Req. 900-505-5050 appllcalion. FSJCes not split w/broker. Devin ...... __.._...., __ ..__.....,,._;.--'-=-=-=-============;;....;;;...;......;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;ii;;;:;;;;-=;;;;;;;;o~t===80=0~·-7~00~·~7~17~7~·~2=4=H=r=s~.1~~00..~~~7~3~9~·~·~·~Z~Q~I~ acce~~~~~P_t_y1~&~A~s~s-oc_._s_1_5_.5_1_4_2_. __ ~ Wh ' t d 1 t I ifi · d PAY PHONE ROUTE 818-758-9100 -------ReC/Admln Asst For en you re ~e m 0 c ass e 35 Local & Estab Sites 011·592·570-950 Db~~:.!~~f:n~c~~·~~:. ~~e~~:· ~io~t.~h~a~:~ ' t d 1 t 't Earn up 10 SISOO wkly FT/PT, Fax resume olc skills req. Fax res: you re une m 0 your commun1 y. , __ 1·_80_0_·6-96-_4_9e_o_ MEET 759-0920 NB area. 223·5406 AU: Jessica PURCHASE/LEASE ENGINEERS Recept Admtn asst for GARAGE SALE HINTS Before your garage ~ sale, determine what items you wish to sell. Make sure eve~i~ is clean and repaired. RENTALS TO Kitchen In Orange someone special Career opportunity fast p"ced COM Co. County Sports Bar. through Classifled with progressive well Must have good peo-SHARE 2724 1mmedla10 Income ---""------• established co. For pie/heavy phn skills. l"iiiiiiii~~~~~~ with only S10k Invest· mechanical and eloc-1· ment. (714) 580-8686 •••••••••I trlcal ennineers with Word/Excel exp. Posl· NB E bl If 2Bd ... live anituqe, n/smk. ast u 2ba1---,.....,..-,.,,....,,..,..,.,.___,.~ ENT degrees. Entry level Fax res: 759•0129 Good view, access IQ VENDING-rANTASTIC NEW EMPLOYM will be considered. pool. Avl May 1. $400 PRODUCT 400% PROFIT. ••Ii' ••••••I We offer a competitive Call btwn 2·4p 759·5423 1Sl/las1. 644·9124 Skip '$1200/wk potential. salary with great Receptionist for fast FREE STANDS ---------1 · 1 i NB Share beach borne. 1_800.316•8560 EMPLOYMENT learning opportun t os. paced PA firm 10 an· Quiet neighborhood. Call 714-647·6610. swer phones, greet Pool, tennis. $600/mo. 5530 INSIDE SALES visitors & handle + 1/3 Util. 722·7114 ••••••••• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil The Ctassihed Adver· pr ojects. Computer Npt North Bright Dual ANNOUNCEMENTS $3S,OOO/Vr Income Using Department has exp. a+. Start S9·10/ Master. Walk In ctoset.1 .. •••••••• potential. Reading an opening for a full benefits. Fax resume w/d. Prvt ba. Pool/jac.1• books. Toll Free (1) lime Inside sales rep. to Nelson Com· $600/mo. 844-8818 800-898·9778 Ellt. R· The candidate must munlcallons. (714) •---------6 r 1 l'tave strong telemat· 4 7 4 • 7 7 3 8 At t. S . For Ad Action Cal a ..., .... AD-VISOR 642-5678 ANNOUNCEMENTS 13 1 or deta1 s, Bl --------ketlng abilities and __ o_o_m_. ____ _ 2920 $35,000/Vr Income en)oy cold-calling. potential. Reading Physical/drug screen· books. Toll Free (1) Ing required. Base ¥1nlertne Loving Couple 800·898·9778 E)Ct. A· plus commission Xln1 seeks white surrogate. 1398 for details. benefit package. EOE. Pay $20.000 plus ex--$-4-0-,-0-0-0-/V-,-1-n-c_o_m_• M(F/H/D. Call Judy penses. Call collect potentlal. Home Oetting at (714) 574· 212· 769-44 72 or write T 4250 tor an Interview Gall Morso 412 West Typists/PC useis. 011 or lax resume to (714) Free (1) 800·898-9778 End Ave NY, NY 10024 ex-r.1361 for llstlngs. 631·6594. FENCES 3557 & DECRS IMMIGRATION IANDSCAPE & MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 PET REMODEUNG 3870 & Al)DITIONS 3916 3 615 . 3 7 62 IA WN CARE 3 808 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PUBLIC NOTICE 24vrs Ou•ntv P8lnt1n11 ··-------· TILE REPAIRS *Best Price/Quality •FENCES GATES• U.l. lmmlgraUon Expert Green Seen• Lan_dscpng . The Callf. Publlc Utlll· 24Te~~~~~~;dT~l~or •P.ersonallzed• ASK ME ABOUT ••• •Reseal Patio Tiie • Landscape, brick. stone new/repair/post r•placed Green card Lottery /Masonry /lmgalion ties Commission RE· ln·Home Pet Care Remodellng•Addltlons iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ACOUSTIC CEILINGS Ponds • Fountains Concrele 80o.78e.1007 Redwood • L#576605 Visa & Labor Certification ,/Trimming 1Aemo'(~ls QUIRES that all used Uc12eo644 645·3209 Walking-Feeding-TLC & Repairs. No Job Too L.4'352409 745.3954 Jim Whyte 642·7206 Work Permit 975•8425 Clean-ups • Maintenance household goods RAINBOW Clrcl• Malnt. Ve. Mail 224-2250 Smahl Bob 548·8223 3408 ---------·~~~.Ec~~~rt~~~u~c°~I~ *Wood FencH* L11'5LA99N02DSS8C5AOP·E8109 mp oUvCersC 1prTlnl thbeir P0ainatll?1g·lnJt0tf.b•I FH08~1te/A5p1l ------------------ i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii C D CARE 3536 · · · a num er: u 1 y • r .. · PLUMBING HIL stone. 25Yr Exp. Lows replace/rtpatr, lree hltMng INTERIOR CONSUL TANT limos and chauffeurs LN569897 838·8888 3890 SPRINKLERS 3921 AAA ACOUSTIC Jose 531·7843 estimates Lowpricn. Uc'd print their T.C.P. num-CARL MANIRE CO Ad Cons 18 Years Experience. Palnl·applied Remove· CHILD HOME CARE Patterned Concrete vantage tr. 974·5301 DESIGNERS 3782 Brian Kiiieiea 645-4635 ber In all advertise· ' patch. Texturtt. lnl/elC1. Uc#30420t056 Driveways. patios,, _________ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ments. II you have a Painting Contractor 962·5891 or 847·8905 Roberta Thornton decks Repalr/romoval FLOOR INSTALL Lendacape Remodellng question about the le· 26Yrs Prol'I Painting CEILING MASTER 720-3969 Npl Beach Lie. Free est 222·6666 BRASS Poliahed & v, ard tune ,up/lmainlenace. gallly of a mover, limo Ll356098 733·9048 REPAIRS 3620 Coated. Lamps, Locks andscape art stlc design. or chauffeur, call: CHUNG'S PAINTING THE LOCAL PLUMBER .a James E. Banoert Co.· Since 1947 Friendly Service•lnsured Ll532981 675·9304 SPRINKLER REPAIR Valves•Head1•Tlme- clock1. 26Yrs Local Exp. John Burr 282·2831 •Acousllc Removal• E I c t t #C27 '"' 006 ---------etc. Free st. P ck up on rac or -vv4 · Public Utlltlles 20 Yrs Exp. Gd Prlcet f.~:.10Mariex~i;:~:;~~ CLEANING CONTRACTORS & Dellv. Tom 675-6226 Prol'I & Ethical. 645-7505 Commission Guar work. Free Est. ---------TUTORING I SERVICES 3548 GENERAL 3558 • p:~~~~~~~.'::~~:. D•SIQNVISIONS •M~W/edge/tree trim/ 714·556·4151 Llcl375602 538·1534 •DAN DAWSON• 3929 I -,.-~ .-------1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Scratch/Stain Removal • Prol'I Dealgners spr nklers/yd clean-up Dlbernerdo'• Moving Gene Abrams Palntlnt Plumbing 648-6720 \..ft.4\PENTRY 3510 A TOUCH OF CLASS CPI BUILDERS INC. L620654 848·1005 . •SaveVou·Time/Money Free eat. reasonable, Local/Office/Storage lnVEX1 Ouol Palnt/ReasS Water Htrs•Otalns•Fix1urt1 l •Usten To Your Needs reliable. 845-7351 Long Dist. Free Est. Llc'd/lns'd since '76. Remodl•Rep•tr•Faucett Cleaning. Ros/Comm LAesldenlial Const. •QUALITY WORK• +&Your BUDGETI PLANT ARTIST T#181632 979·3114 999·7083 Pg-664·3947 L554722•Pgr·717·5729 H•ndym•n/Remodel Uc/Bonded. Freo Est ic.#518424•1nsured HardwdNlnyl/Ceramlc -8 0 .. 2 S _, 11 1 1 Additions. Bath, Kitch T 282 7143 (714) 985 4"'"'"3 1 0 -1 •7712 peuoa st n 811 sling Spllt Second Moving lk•'• Custom Painting "-:::=:=:=:====~ Fire.waler Damage -_er_o_s_a ____ .__ • •• Mrble/Car,.et-Bnd/lna .,RI!• Cons·· ... atlon landscape/Irrigation -E LE L "' 7332 r "" .... Prof Movers! 24Hr Srv Prof, Clean, Quality 11pert Drain Cleanlng • .&1ec, Plumb. & Pa·int •BOSS HOUSECLEANING WIS Conatructlon 708279 722· upgrades. 780·9792 I (T & Pl bl R ...., 701y/Sr O 1c I 178452 work. lnl/EX1 & Docks. um ng epalrs Newport area. tmmed Licensed-Bonded Aemodel•Handyman VISIONS DESIGNS Prof'I Landsd•pe Malnt _432·9123/P·348·5850 L#703468 831·4810 20Yrs •J.P. Al wetk guar. Page 714 227 8122 $1000 per hour. L#704773 Local Res. ASID Prof'I Deslgnera. 10Yra Exp·• Xlnt Refs Steve 545-82118 • • 714-548·0368 •714-557·5925• HANDY MAN 3710 Cost effective, exoep-.. Seasonal Flowers • ALL·AMERICAH PAJNTINO 071·5987 OORS Remodel•HarO,...att S.J. S.Coll Construction tlonal buying power. VICTOR 457•1739 Moves·U ... Carefully Consclenfious Craftsman TEST PREP SEMINARS EXCEL cm SAT & CTBS. Eves/Wknds 4570 Campus Or. N.B . Patricia O'Dowd M.S. Consllnl GATE/Sch/Univ. Cell 873·2380 T1lm•CablnetseStucco A NEED TO CLEAN.' c · Sm111~ budgeta fr•• rourteou•"' & Chea""' Old·Fashl,......d Pride In ustom Home Bulldar1 Semi Retired C-tractor ""' ' TRI!• & STUMP ~ _, ,..., ....... Orywll L562731 35Yrs eip S35 Most single story LI '"" consullatlon. 280·8080 549·0223 T141227 Workmanship. 871·5967 Precla• Plumblng Repairs & Remodels Free EstlmatH WALL ,Jetry 842-0587 homes. 714-882·2280 cl481954. Ref's. Repairs. lmprovelTl8nl1, TERMINATOR L1e&73U eea.1090 COVERINGS 3932 714-875-7799 am )obs. Oualltyllntegrlty Stump removal apeclalls1 MUSIC PAINTING 871·5907 A to Z HANDYMAN •Bright H a•clnlng I care, Ken 842·1710 JEWE1RY 3784 LIOOl 285 a41..a098 Con1clentlou1 C11ftsman ---------INSTALIJREFACE CABINETS European Prol'I. Best 3835 Old-Fashtooed Pride lf1 !'001 TH• STRIPP•R Kltchens. baths, doors. In townl Rois svrs Exp. DOORS 3580 ROOFING . carp, plbg, Yard Cleen·up, Trim LESSONS Workmanship. 671·59e'1 SERVICE Speclallzlng In wall~per wl"dows. Doug 546·7258 Graco 251·9455 paint, alee, tlle, aluceo. TreH/Hedge/Remove/liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SON'S PAINTING 3894 removal. Ucl 588924 CARPET CLEANING An experienced Remodels. MORGAN Wllllam Harold Jeweler• Weed, Nu L•wn/Malnt. CLARINKT Instruction iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii * 714-903--9037 * • D•t•ll•d Cleenlng dependable door Uc'd. Pl'lt1'8S0-~••1 Watch & Jewplry repair 964·Yard Pg~748·5375 State Cert Toacher BA tnVEx1. 22 yra In O.C. Pool/Ip• tvo • Repelr ... _ ... _r Wallo-rlnt House/Apl/S10/hr Mobll• tl'403 .. 389 Antlque .. Ane Jewelry .. A na..·s. 4o~vr "'Mp Quality, Sml/Blg Joba Fllt p H _.... • .., ..... E 'd • R r· hanger. Guar work, Plly/Hll/lradt 873-0385 ... ..'"V ' ..,. Uc460$5i 714 537 9496 •rt• umps• eaters Since '81. The Anett 3515 • xp 8.,. e 1 • reas. Don 521-8910 CARPENTRY•Wl1ttlows UMOUSINE All AgH 892-8S38 Pgr 1 800 •1°6 a722 lslend Blue Pools 1n o llty ,.. " ·"'' Call Jenny •4·9852 Doora • Wood fltenc•a ' • .... ., Wkly Svc. 845.e728 ua ....... man .... p. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil WINDOW CLEANING DOOR INSTALLATION C1osetl Orgsnlz SERVICES 3814 TOP QUALITY INT/EX lnmlt/Remcve 557-62211 Prorl Carpet Cleaning •Average 1 story·S30 WEATHBA·STRIPPINQ L1'291~1~ Cell Bo~ IANDSCAPE 8r PARTIES 8r Very Reatonabf• Ratnl ROO We gall •hould hang Olly Work•Falr Prlce1 • 2 atory·S45. & Hardwale 552·5810 249-8323 Pg·312-0028 LAWN~ 3808 Feeturtnt 'ff Twncers OCCASIONS 3840 L648228 Jay 650-5066 FlNG 3910 togelhar. Strip, Install, FREI! Room Special House Cleenlng liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil advice to the crazy. •O.C. STEAMWAY Spring Cle•nlng 1---------Home fttltoretl•""••H•I Priced al low as Tul. ... C.I, ROOFING CO. 831•2111 anvtlme 1 ·800 ·385·8725 & Reg Svc Mini-blinds, DRYWALL Tlle/drywall{woodWOf'k •••lo Y•rd M•lnt DHl•c,,.ount Airport RalH United Perty Renl•I PIANO & VOCAL Spec:laUzln" In new & n "' ·""''M Fern:~1d~"·'r..,.._ add • -Cl T 1 r II 310-245-8088 Weddlnn Rental Equip • AJc.ars;ie•t ~·8':..' ... 2"""'500 SERVICE 3584 • ., .... ._ ""'" ' -wn•. n·upa, rM Rehaa;ul1•Recegt1ons LESSONS 3868 Roofa/Re-roola/Repalra v v Roofa/Q!tnet'al ,.pal,., Ttlm, Sprlnklrs, Aetale, 1 0 L 1704392 Bond/Ina. CERAMIC ES 3528 Comm/RH. ~ ... ''" E•t Thatch 831~22 Pg-413-ltO 'Ull lll$AGB 3830 Grid Pllrlltt •••• • 15"'°11 Wiid H0.1079 WINDOW CLEANING ..,.SMALL J08 EXPERT Johrt M7·1920 --------~....., PIANO BeQ.·Advanced • Carpet Cleanlng Orywall/Plu1er Repair TREES All agea·Teacher Cert. S & 8 ROOFING Gette the ... le ~•«;'• Attic, • Screen Repai r • .H•noong, hplno, future L a a Th•r•pf PAINTING 3858 Entertainment Avail. New Rool1 • R1roof1 ealc~ Showers Rep'd Free· Esll • 7251·7079 Comm/AH S51·5573 HAUUNG 3720 Topp•dll'1111ove. Lawn•. & Nutrition Ina/WC Jonnlllr 840·1889 Repairs • ·Ll'812555 Regroutlng & lnstall'n ---------B&K Llo,.aes1iOliiiiiiiiiil••lill•• -""'..-.""-Hlnup ___ .,_1_'4_41_• RN/Ma11ag• Therapl1t • QUALITY CAR• • CLASSllFll!D 1ns/8ond 870·1410 Ll870130 Dean ot Tilt CONCRETE 6 All phasu. No Job too .IUMK To TM DUM.-TREES C.M 7U .. 823 2~ OFIF W/ADI tt'• tht r .. ourc• ycxi eSADL•R ROOl'INQ 873·8065 or 846-8528 -amt. Acou1t1c r1movaf, 171~1 .. a) 20Yr1 Eap Xln1 "llfklllln~ 'can count on 10 Hll a UcenHd & Insured Newport Tiie & M arble MASONRY 3557 etc. 714·240-1188 wm haul what Traah =.:oven~_:;~ ------------F1lr S 145-2417 Ao" myrlid of merchan-FrH Est All rerool l Fine Craftsmanship... Sell your unwanted Man wonit tel•tll2 ew • .-. YOUNGQUIST di•• lllMI, ~ca §!Ulranlff<I. 875·5095 1 At Affordable Prices. Btlc:k. Block, Stone, T»• ltema the easy wayl htntlne C..mwotor Our cotunina com •THUNDKR ROOFING* Snowera/Counter1/Flt1 Cone, Patio, Orlveway To piece your TWIN'n DOLLAR C>ual palnllng by ptorl• qu•llll•d bvyera to Few all of your roofing atur81 Stone & Marble Fptc, BB01. Ref. 25 Yr claulfi•d •d clll HAUl.:IA/CL.aAH-Uft Uc18020M. lnl 011111 nffdl, Aer=::;•· Fptc1 L84$488 842·2214 E11p. Terry 857°7894 ....... .,.. "'°"" eao;1eU1_;~~~-=~~~:.! .. _ _..._... ____ .;.l. __ F::!r:!ff!.,!!-~_.~llo~3306~~·.-----------UC 131144 tll baaement, and cloeet then get 10111e cull. .• ..,. .. .. • to >-u I• b " I 1 ' t 7 ptPLOYIDNTSllO PUlNITURE 6014 COSTA MESA 6124 MAJUNB SERVICE CADILLAC &iiiiiil•••liil KI n • ad rm .. t SVPPUBS ' 7020 aiiilliiil•••-1190_,.tlealet tor Mar· Henrtden, pecan' 2 famlllf garage Ml• '81 aevlll•, leather, co Mac 1 Medtr. 1tyl, 9 dr drar' Too much to list. Aleo foll pwt, xlnr cond, tic ~eti~t phone • lk~1fi'. hdbd, 2 dbl drwr nt: '74 Ford Cargo Van TONI OF ( 2 V M A 2 e O ) , • exp, wtmu1tlpi. un.. etande. s150 548·6985 5595· ~1• at 2s9 STAINLEll ITEEL 112.000. 544-7304 I I I Slerk1 C'o11a t.111a, a~. Organ zat On/I me SaVSun B-4pm Bronze & bra11,. nut, 1887 cad I I I a 0 mngml n~. Se hr, COMPUTERS 6018 & boll• + wuhera. aedan aevllt• Call 221..()840. ESTATE SALi! S6.00 per pound. Whitt/WM• lealhtt. '-eceptlonlat 38 711 Center, Costa Minney'• Yacht Sur· 1hoW room cond., orig "" 8 W/modem, monl· '· F plu1 1"'"" Old N~ Ughl phonH and llghl b MHa. rl/SaVSun 9.5, • vvv ·~· owner, wH $7,495 typing. Irvine area. ~or, tak Jet Printer. Tools, Fum, dark rm port Blvd. 6'1a..192 now $8,000 obo Pl.as• call 252-1077. 450 Obo. AX15 Type. equip., etc. 642·5258 721--0805 writer $45. 759-1360. -------- iiesl•Ur•nl Bue Per· --------HOAQ THRIFT SHOP MJUUNE SUPS 1989 SEVILLE ~~:hdrnr~~·1~ ·N~i: WANTED ~~~f.;Aio 10z!h~v.~~ DOCRS 7022 ~~:Pc:i~,~·~. r~=~ ~i::. Bell. 752:5200 TO BUY 6019 670 W. 17th SI. F·2 $8500. 875-6128 R••t•ur•nt Now Hlr· (In back). 722·81C>e 18'·20' •llp (Up to) -------- tngl Hoat(Ha), bus Top Dollars Paid *•N eighborhood ~al~~~ ~~~~~~~~: CHRYSLER person & all kitchen For Records. Jan Varel Sale•• Variety Call 675-4986. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii positions. 2100 W. Sountracka. etc'. ol treasures, great, ________ _ oeeanfron1, Newport Call Mike 645·7505. deals. 1900 block 39' Mooring (C.80) w/ 1990 l!agle T•lon eeach. 873·2100 Whittler (ott 19th St.) 11 • BW, off Atvarado SllV•r/Black, loadeo, 1 A•t•ll FT/PT sales po· FREE TO YOU 6022 Costa Meaa. Saturday Pt., E. of Bay 11. Call owner, pet1. grad gltt, slllon. Slallonery/glhs, 5/4, 9·4pm. (909) 397.9797 or 714-547-7621 Fashion Island. ,New· sample Sale loye.' (909) 626-7190 port Beach 7~9·7751 2 bunnlea, ~ yr, male, book• & t·shlrts. 273 40' Mooring Eaat. of G .... ,.. · female. Also free ,. '""' sand w Io h shop cages. 646.3364. Palmer. (off Santa Pavllllon w/Coronado iiiiiiiiiiii. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii d• PIT Tu Th & Ana) Sat. 7·1 lam 25' sallboat. Two an-~~~. eve. 'can 'Kim' at FREE TO LOVING ehors, 9.8 marln•ob '95 Yukon SLE 2·dr, 651.94se HOME • Cream.color long ahaft, Vhf. new 411.4, white/beige, fully retriever, male. ~ yrs, NEWPORT lnfl. $16.5K 675-0892. loaded w/hvy duty ex· SECRETARIAL gentle, great family or BEACH ·tras, hvy duly tow. Full time 8 :30·5:30 companion dog. 545. 6169 50 Ft Mooring, xlnl Alarm. 8-yr fact warr, Monday-Friday In our 9840 • liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii loc near Pavilion. mint cond, reg thur Legal Advertising .De· Cana serviced thla '97. $28,000. S46-48otl partment. Individual _P_E_T_S_& ______ THE BIG OHi!~ IS year. S14,200 Incl aml must be extremely re· COMING! St. An· boat. 819·778-2883 -------- sponalbll. with good ANIMALS 6049 gr~~rsehPr~~~~~lga~ --.5-0_'_M_o_o_r_l_n-.. --ISUZU 1993 SATURN SLI .. - 4-dr. ale. focrory worroniy 1993 CHM s~10 SONOMA NC. orily 14.CXXl miles' . . 1993 CADILlAC SEDAN 0EVILLE Learher. only.'.).) CX:::O miles a tie n d an c • record iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii and b• able to work Sale. Thurs. May 9, g. Or Iese. Greet , penln· well with people. ADOPT·A·PET 7pm, Fri. May 10, 9. aula locatlonl CloaHt '87 lauzu Trooper II Good 1yplng and Every Sat & Sun at 2pm, 15th St./St. An· Mooring to land. Call 75k mllH, original proofreading akllls a PETSMART. Fountain drowa Rd. Steve 723·5883 owner, red, $6,500 must. $7.50 per hour. Valley. Puppies, kit· BALBOA YACHT C6ll650-l769. Physical/drug· screen-tens and more all _N_E_W_P_O_R_T____ BASIN has boat 1llps •94 .ISUZU RODEO ing required. EOE. M/ looking lor loving,' car· avail from.31 to 75 ti, Ok btue. New alrm aye/ 59995 ~995 116;995 F/H/D. Please lax re· Ing homes. CALL 597· COAST 6170 $14.50/tt. 673-1761 Kenwood slereo/spkrs sume to Judy Oetting 9037 for more Info. N .. W DOCK 2 alfps 30, Sunroof. Like Newt (714) 631·6594. •Poodles AKC• ~ $13 200 obo 722 6305 HUGE BLOCK SALE + •· j;,lec/Wtr/dock .' . SOCIAL WORKERS Tea Cup Toy & Mini Sat, May 41h, 8.2 boxs. Marcus Channel Hiring 524/Hr Benefits. S250·S950 714·751·3465 Furn. antiques. toys, $225/mo ea. 673·7353 _U_N_C_O_LN ____ _ On the Job tralnlngApply Save abused and I th Id & •""-""9 6 so c 0 es. 0 new Rare Lido Isle your area"""""' • 1 abandoned pets. Be a misc. 45 Calvados On·$hor• Mooring ii, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii volunteor/loster. Call (Sancere Homes). San Xtnt Loci Must Sell 93· Mark 714·597·9037. Joaquin Hiiis Act. & Call 723•1288 grey, leather. Average Nowpor1 Ridge West 19 mpg. Xlnl eondl· EMPLOYMENT SERVICES 5533 -----· MN #1';>9749) 199.1 JAGUAR XJ-6 Chrome wheels whir (VIN #144070) 1993 MITSUBISHI MONTERO SR (VIN #321284) 1991 JAGUAR~: -SOVEREIGN Dr., follow signs • Sid•. tie, $10/ft, up t~ ~ . car~ •••••••• tlon. Water/elec. No . Please be aware that live·aboards. 675·6128 -------- !he 11s11ngs 1n this cat· --------TRANSPORTATION sup tor rent up io 18., MERCEDES egory may require you BALBOA beautiful view In Npt. to call a 900 number a $200 p / '8... M d B 111,995 111,995 119,991 1n which there is a ISLAND 6106 ay mo. wr • NC• •• enz h I POWER BOATS water Inc. 723·1470 160k mlles, phone, c arge perm nute. xlnt. $15,900 firm. --------Huge alloy of Grand 7012 1 436-6665 or 854-6460 DOMESTICS 5540 Canal & N. Bayfront. CAMPERS, RV S. '93 Merced•• Benz Furn. household. gar-'Pe 11 YL~RS 8014 denlng, books, much 12' Power Cat Ha '""" '" · 400 SEL TOP t st 7/1 • . s $969.18 MB credit ap· W• wlll Housealt tor morel Sat. only 8am. Ride Gulde Steering. pproved 60K mllea homeowner. Re~p. & No early birds! No motor. In Npt Habor Onllf Bk buys 2 Bd, 436-6665·0 , 854.6460· honest mothe< & daugh SAT 8·2 1 n Marine S600 obo 909-737-9352 MH In 55... park, ter. Wiii exchange (In Alley.) Antiques. nr Ho•&· Deck,••·-------- ref's. 1-619·345·5916. furn, Honda 80 Dirt pan"o, w/d + more PONTIAC 13ike. Sl'lQwboa;d, fl. SAIL BOATS 7014 l310) 399-8010 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil berglass auto luggageliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii RV·'77 24' Ttoe• , MERCUR'al'ftJSE carrier. toys & more. '84 Cat•llna Sailboat 440 Single? want to 89 FIREBIRD While, u.n.nu SUNDAV Onlyl 10·2pm 27tt diesel furling Jib travel or live In? "This 2 tops, 5·lpd, loaded. •••••••••I Palio furniture, house· pristine. s12.ooo. 71~ 11 for you." Sleep 1/2 Xlnt eond. s4400.·ca11 hold goods, eomput· 436-0665 or 854-6460 shower, flush lollel. __ 54..,.3_·..,.23_6_9_· ---- AMTIQUU 6010 .ers, supplies, and basin, 2 holding '82 Le M•n•, 23k video equipment. LIDO 14 tanks, lg water tank. miles, xlnt, htehbk. ----- Top Doll•r Palcll From 1800-1880. 1 pc to aotlrt estate, Paintings, chin•, glawat9, tum, etc. 40Yr NB RM 873-e223 * 213 TOPAZ • $795• 873•4122 waler htr, furn, lg frig. stick, A/C, eass, 45 stove oven, cup-mpg, orig owner boards. Smog eertlf 4/ $3995. 644·7835 BALBOA PENINSULA 6107 WE PAY CASH • 12/96. licensed to 41 For good used Sabots 12/97. $4,500 eosh --------& boat equipment. obo. 536·2268 from 3· PORSCHE Mlnney·s Yacht Sur· 9pm. Com. Sal• Sat. only 8· plus, 1500 Old New· 3. Great slutfl Alley, por1 Blvd.,.548-4192 · 19881U2 Porch (between E. Balboa/ MOTORCYCLES $4,000, 5 speed, AM/ (VI~ #t6326J6) (VIN #CXX39J4) MN #638870) 1992JAGUAR 1992 BMW 19.88 MERCEDES SOVEREIGN 525i 4-DR 560SL .. Chrome wheels. regency red/barley Chrome W'heels. phone. CD Chrome wheels. smoke/silver 119;.995 121,995 '25,995 M N #654710) MN #J69'.211 ) MN #4808JA) . 1993JAGUAR 1992JAGUAR 1995 LOTUS S4S . COUPE CONVERTIBLE FACTORY DEMO MJnufocrurers L1sr Pnce ~ 75 QQ5 Chrome W'heels. focrory \'l/Orronry Chrome W'heels focray -.wrronry (5HF~14) Sole Pnce Miramar) Penln. Pt. •--------SCOOTERS 8018 FM stereo. Groat Con· PATIO SALE SaVSun SPEED & dftlon {714) 875-6639 8:30.12. Walnut ent. S'" BOATS 7016 ~ ctr, snack trays. Misc. iu '82 K•wa·••kl 550 --------•Dl.UC-**'buf. *· · 124 27th St. (i• Balboa Red & Black, Clean, TOYOTA piillae.=,,. *JUST AS NEW* + aeces .. $1,000 obo iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii diia.cll ...._ L--· _C_O_R_O_N_A_____ A member consignment, 574·9932 646·2589 ,8 8 S 109 11 ._ .,...., .... ,.,... 2 Yamaha Jet Ski• upra .m es, 12·7,995 127,995 149,995 :~~ DEL MAR 6122 w/lrallor. Incl covers. '8 2 K • w a• a k I 5-spd, targa root, xtnt. ._... flPI-Complete pttg. See at KZ 1100 touring S5.~. 714"438-6665 MN #182556} APPWlHCES 6011 ****** WHOPPER QARAQE SALEI Harbor View School 900 Goldenrod, CdM Boat Bulldera bike. full dress.. $1300 or 714-854·6460 & Sallora ObO 673-li933 80 Camry t owner, Waaher/D,.,.r $1•0. Sal. only 8-2. A Ml!rine Membership '88 HONDA CR250A, air, 5 spd, 27·38mpg, Discount Wharehouse red, off road, very atereo. very reliable 128 E. 18th St. good cond., s800 call $6,950. Call 640· 7447 (Npt Bl.I 548·9918 Mike Kane 831·3043 .. each, Frig 1175. Apt. •FRl•SAT•SUN• •tove '100. ~. 8-1211 pm. c1othes. MARINE SE~VICE , ______ 4X4 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~~s~:~·4;~ ~~~~iro~~ SUPPLIES 7020 AUTOMOBnES FUINJTUJU! 6014 Great Vatuesl Oak . '90 Countlf • Range Rover Warranty. 57K Miies. Loaded. New tlr•s. Garage~ car. S20K 714• 780-2408 Furn. lt•m• Crib/ Dreas•r. Sm oak patio tbl/2-chra. D~aft tbl. Photo .nterger. Day bed & more. 968-2623 desk, maple desk, vae ATTN• eieaner, kitchen 11ems. BO.AT OWNERS BMW misc. galore! Fri/Sal 9-4pm, 3rd/Avocado 50 Selllng space• atUlliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii avl. at ~lnney's June •ae BMW 325••· wht, _M_l_S_C_A_U_T_0 __ 9_2_4_S 111 Marine Swap 5-apeed, 118k mllea. ' 9030 Meet. S25 per space. Excellent condlllonl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Boat gear only. Con-$9,400 714·733-3369 Sl!IZl!D CARS from vert your marine aur· S 175 p h c plus 10 ea1h al West 1ae BMW 7331 Wht • orec ... a-• • dlllac 1 , Chevy1, Coast 1 No. 1 Swap auto, loaded. Xlnt BMW'• Corvettes If you're looklng M11t. Fantastic new cond. $6200. OBO Also Jeepe, 4WD's: loc., Newport Naullcal Call 640-0683. Your Area. Toll Free 1• Museum (Old Reuben 800-898·9778 Ext A· E. LH RestauranO f?r 1975 BMW 5301 Bur· 1381 for current· llal· Info. Call Minney a gundy, auto, 1unrf, Inga 548-4192 good ahape. S2,000 · 080 645-0423. D YU,IBL MY CAil ,._ ~c-1 OMC OYISo\ CAM ll . .,_ --·~'"°' -.w. .. -.c-.. "toaar IT"I.,,,.,.,. C. MX fTI• ar..,,., ._.,_......-...-.,....,..Oltf ~ •------ANTIQUES a '-as ne~s for you. BUICK 9035 CLASSICS 9250 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I •eo eulok R•atta '84 Dode• Royal Clasalc, orig. owner, elaaalc, orlglnal runs bl•ck conv.rtlble, 31k gr•at, $2500. 714-43&-mll, S25,000 &43-8738 66e5 or 714-854-8480 'l•y et" e Buyer's Mar ~Check your shopphlg list off by stopping ~ today at any one of these local Orange County Auto Dealers! "Buy, Lease or Browse." ge County's Auto Dealers ar.e Number OrU! in Customer · tion j -- !I I I • I ! I ; NO MONEY DOIN FINANCING . . AYAILlBLE - Announces the ." ... BAD CREDIT NO CREDIT NO PROBLEM AT SOUTH 'COAST TOYOTA ·we are out to·sell "500" cars & trucks during the month of May. Pri~es --drastically slashed on our.multi-million dollar inventory!! Laguna 5 spd, clean, 1 owner (067817) s7495 5 spd, clean (185853) s9995 'r ..-, PREsENTS>·av COMT" NEwPofo" PfO>EfiflES CCNIA STORV ON MOE 52 --- ( ... Cover. .. qoast Newport Properties 2. 3. 4. s. " 1. 8. 9. 10. 11. u. u. 14. 15. 16. 11. ti. 19. 20. n . A ' .. ..J .... . .. , NEWPORT CREST Wonderful courtyard, 4 bd, 2.5 .~, great Ooorplan. David Prince · $249,000 BAYVIEW TBllRRAcE Great location, 2 bd, 2 ba, spac. master suite Don & Joyce Olson -$289,000 THE BLUFFS 3 bd, 2 ba, single level, cul-de-sac Chuck & Kathy COleswortby -S349,000 NBWPOR.T SHORES Open, airy 2 srf 3 bd, den & cat-in ktcbcn. Kennie Jo Rizw · $349,900 Vuu BALBOA -$195,000 1st fir condo w / 2 lilS!Jt paver tiles & lrg patio. Com pool & spa. Reggie McNemcy CoSTA MBsA -$25~,000 2 sty, 3 bd cwn hrn, master w I sitting nn, back bay views. Jeff A.non . . N ... JJJ:.CQst -$~9~Q . tstan ng ocean vtcw. Great locationma.JOr rcmoldcl, • · J)avid Prince OLD Co.RONA 0BL MAI. -$309 000 Channing erg, I bdnn w / loft/2nd ~ bclrp~ «iling & fiplc. Roy Frccma.o & Jerry South THE BLUFFS -$329,000 · .. Looks like a model home! Exceptional view. Michael Dreyfus & Susan Weir TH:s BLUFFS -$329,000 Bluffi Delores plan-cod unit located on·grcenbclt. Chua & Kathy Colcswortby . BAYSIDB CoVB -$395,000 2 sty 2 bd coodo w/dblc gara~. Gated w/ avail. dock rcnt21. Bea Arnold . NBWPOllT SHo~ -$399,000 . Built in '83, 3 bd. on canal w I exercise rm & office. Kennie Jo Rizzo THB BLUFFS -$425,000 Fabulously rcmodcdcd carmelib w/ $100,000 in upgrades. Miles/Sccscmano . . BAmlt>E SoUI'H CoSTA MESA -$469,000 Completely mnodclcd w J traditional & contompcnry styling. Donald Pfiff BAYCUST NOlll'H -$495,000 Gorgcoulfumily h-ome on almott 1/4 acre comer lot Alison McCormid PlooNSUJA POINT • $525,000 . Rtmoddcd 3 bd built around ~· Pm Yicw &om master. Jill Andrus • . • Lioo VILI.Ats ,. $575 000 · WI doorman, pool & ~ Upmdcd 2 bd 7lh, fir condo w /new kit Mary l..ou Kiebler DoVRI. SHOUS -$595,000 • On prime comer. 1 K'f • bd, tine t 9nly mis, lrg rar yrd "/pool a: spa. Esther Fmc .BALBOA 1.sLANJ> • $659,000 2 sty 4 bd, finJy rm, nxi dcct, 3 ~ pa\'Cr tile & hrdwd ftrs. Grayce Taliaferro HAuo1.AmGB BsTATu-$7'9,000 Best buy and i .. -. model! Qxncr lot "/""'"' & view. ,..ISJCDQi(u Priu:bett I -_:-1 SnGI.W HILi. -Lua -$919 000 -Over 35,000 S.P. b. id me Illian w/ ocem ~ aa,on Yim. Don Ir: '~ Olton CALL COLDWELL BANKER. BALBOA ISLAND 673 ... 6900 . · NBWPOn BEACH NOllTH 631-1400 CollONA DBL Mil Spccooibr, .. ~ .. ~Cod townhomc, 3 bd, 2.5 ba NBWIOJtT BEACH SoUTH 644--9060 Donald Pfaff -$379,000 < • NBWPOll.T BRACH r........ lot, · ~3bd ...... ~~~9,000 . NBWPOllT HBIGHTS Beau~ finished 2 sty. 3 bd remodd. Marlene Hassel & Manny Stcllino -·$469 ,000 lAvINE Tlmll.ACB Ounning 4bd, 3ba home in dcsirabk area Judy Robbins -$5()1),000 -. . -PoUNTAJN VALLBY -$279 000 Grecnbroot w/ com~\~ 4 ~ ~ w/ spa. . . • Nnrot:r SHOOS -$339,000 Dph, ... to QCCan, 3 bda '!> 8t 2 ~,down, l'bths 8c frplccs. Kcoruc; ·Jo Rizz.o _ r-- I Lioo PAU DIJvB -U9S,000 l bd condo, ICa!'!tY ~ w =",pool-& spa. Maryl.Ou .. ,.,. l&AND -$559 000 ' Di*."1~~~ti~tJ:tmtopuio. 'Bacuir -$&'19 000 • bd, Clllll ~ •/ = ~· ~ mstr suite. · CLin HAVBN -$659,000 2ar•bd·.1:1me~r~car prpgt. NBWP<>n'I DOVD. SHO'I& -$715,000 l sty, 5 bd bigbJy ~ Yard., I puio, pool. spa & Mtt~ &mer Fmc . PENlNsuLA PoJNT -$795,000 3 bd hm, finlY.rm, • &plcj~ 'Pl &vus &: 3 car gmgt. 0cBANRONT • $799,000 .. Beach rntt!t-w I 2 bdrms OD comer 16t in nri""' location. • ---.,-Sally Phillips r--- . LIDO 1sLB -$829,ooo 3 bd remodel built around lush ccotral pa1to on xtra hg comer lot. Lee Drumniy . BALloA lsLANi> -$959 000 . . a...r..-. w/ 3 bdnm. ~ m sbaml ~ 8c · light vims . .,.,........ Lou~& Doris Lee aty 4 bdw/flb:.T:..~~-~~~pod tspa. Lis OllcD rf i'Ia Schreiber Lino lsLB -$1,499,000 3 bd aon villa w / i:" iC; huge comer lot. hucAN ~INT -~l 795 000 . Front row bomclilt ~ "' '~ on 12 green. Marlene cr:\Vaync H~ ., Ocai i CaiidiiC ::C ~~m:.,~finly 8c cm nm. Wy Pfiil&.F.a COwAN lblGen -•• ~000 u ... z:;-C:.,.ID\3N~ Peta!: &:)Md. -BIG CANION -~~ s w cm.~ gol( Comf lot~ Mr, ... ~ a: tpa. Mf AllD8 CALL COLDWELL BANKER . . BALBOA ISLAND 673-6900 NBwrollT BEACH NORTH 631-1400 NBWIOl7 BEACH SoUTH 6"-9060 .. · . ' Your. 9uide lo !he !Jinesi.!J+operlies in cSoulhern Caftjorn/a. CORONA DBL MAR Magn;f;cent new wahr/ront estate of Mediterranean design. Pnvate bh, private dock, Pri1JOte bayside pool, terraced spa, 6 bd, 6 ba. $4~0,000 •Judy Mttru:y T1iis 4 bedroom, 5.5 bath bay/ront home /ootures a entry courtyarrl with /ountain, a .lip /or a 55' boat, and antique pa,,J;,,g & /;rep/oc. from an Abbey in England. $2,150,000 • Edie OJ.on LIDO/WI lJag/rorrJ CUit.om rernoJ.l on the tip of Lido with fuming ba.m, J.arlx,r, night /;girt and mourrtain ~. Dock for 3 /a,gs boat.. 4 bedroom., 5.51'atlu. $3,200,000 t Vdma Thamon• Magnificent 5 bedroom, 5.5 bath custom home with panoramic ocean and city light 11iews. Guest qutJrlers, 6 fireplaces, wood panefleJ library. $1,850,000 • D'ette SteelLel'g Extraordinary ocean views grace this custom contemporary hom~ constructed in the highest quality. Captures beautiful harbor and coaatline 11iews. $2,695,000 • fud7 Muncy LIDOIWI Custom contemporary 4 bodroom, 3 bath home ntuated on a prim~ 60uth-/acing comer lot. Near tennis, private beach. Patio walr •pa. $795,000 • Ahton McConnld. CoRONA Dill. /tlAR T roJitiona/ 4 b.Jroo,,., 3 1'atJ. Ju,,,.. owrlooleing coastal rocli ~ anJ Cat.aJ;,.a ~ Situated on the bluff abow L;ft/e Corona &ach. $1,950,000 • Jo~n Campbell Two majestic wings make up this 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath homa. Incredible vift418 o/ J,,,;,..6 lualr grun field& and canyona. Spac;ou. boc/tyarJ & patio $1,425,000 • Sonja Powell llARBOR /&ANO Owrloo/ang ~ J.lanJ ..J tJ.. ,.,,...;,., I.um, tJ,;. 6 "*1roo.n, 5.5 "°"' ""'-,..,,,.,. 62' a/&..,~ Pm. ,,,.,. Qlft ,,. .,.larp.J for 95' ""°'· .... 950',000 • Carol MC)QI. ... ------ .. IF YOU-SNOOZE ... ... YOU LOSE. .. ANNOUNCING A RARE WINDOW OF 0PPORTUNIT1; T!fAT. IS CLOSING Q'yICKLY IN----- NEWPORT C(1AST & NEWPORT BEACH FROM $995,000 · _ Detail oriented custom estate homes ranging from 3.000 to 5,500 sq. ~ ..)our to 9Mrt bedrooms, fOur and one half to six and three quarter baths. ~·big quarter acre lol1 with spectacular views of the Pacific Ocean, ~ Hattxx. Qty and. Canyons. ""## lltlll PELICAN HILL FROM $1,315,IJIJO Grand custom estite homes ranging from 4,500 to 10,000 sq. ft. On approxJmatety one half acrt sites with panoramic views of the Pel~n Hill Golf Course, PICtfic Ocean, Newport Harbor. City and canyons. Tennis court size lots available. """"" w MJ1)' "•s laltJ ·8Y appointment only ., FROM $845,000 Exquisite custom estate homes ranging from 3,000 to 6.400 square feet ~ on CMJr one third (average) acre lots with breathtaking views ct the QIY, Canyon and Moootains. Qes9\ ~om Is milable at this special location. Al9,,,,, ____ ........ """" FROM $1,495,,. Oceanfront custom Medn.,rranea.1>: villas surrounded by the Pellean HRI ~If course ranging from 4,000 to 6.000 square feet on one quarter acre sites. Enjoy magnificent views of the golf course and Pacific-Ocean. Direct beach access comptlments this exclusive private community. -By appointment only NEWPORT CUSTOM ESTATES, INC. FOR INFORMATION CALL: 714-647-2452 BROKER COOPERATION ON All AVAILABLE PROPERTIES ·i ( .... "'' . S umptuot!-s new · bayfront with .dock for lat;ge yacht. Elegant appointments include limestone and hardwood . _ flooring} Custom over- sized french doq":s to the bay; solid slab granite kitchen; Honduran ~ mahogany library and - convenient elevator. This very special residence may be viewed by appointment with the Ewings CALL LYLEEN &-JEFF ElYING ( 800) 949-94 71 (.714) 673-1980 .. OPEN SUNPAY 52 DRAKES BAY, SPYGLASS HILL . Great mountain and city light views from this professionally landscaped and upgrad- ed home. French doors and windows. throughout. 4 bedrooms, pool & spa. $725,000 OPEN SATURDAY & S~AY 69 PELICAN COURT, . BAY'vmw TERRACE ' . 2 bedrooms, 2 bath, freshly painted, berber carpet, gated tommunity, e~tra large patio area. $289,000 7.681 CLAY, HUNTINGTON BBACH OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY 2 DRAKES BAY, SPYGLASS HILL Irna~e ... nearly an acre of land! This wonderful 5 bedroom, 3 bath home features panoramic ocean, Catalina and canyon views. Gour:met kitchen. Large master suite. Now $919;000 BIG CANYON. An incredible opportunity! Single family home, ~ bedrooms, freshly painted, new carpet, close to shopping, schools, and beach R.cducCd! $199 ,000 Highly upgraded and expanded, " . 3 bd, 3.5 ba, Situated on. the fourth fairway. High ceilings, newly completed kitchen, large deck with wrap-around brick patio. Now $799,850 When Buying or Selling, • Call Don & Joyce Olson 1-800-487-4931 Je~ifer Noonan, Associate · 644-9070 xl 17 · ' < I I ' t ; t .. _.. ... - 410 Morning Star Lane, Dover Shores Off the Bayfrortt, 3 bd, 2.75 ba, master retreat with vauJtcd ceilings. Reduced to $729,000 LAGUNA B EACH Exceptional private gated estate, designed in classic Tudor style. $3,850,000 633 Lido Park Drive E -3 2 bd p lus den, docks available, bcautifuJ bayfront penthouse condo. $575,000 ,, I 70 Shorecliffs Ocean ,;C\\'S -owners motivated Original Shorcdiff-. home situated high on a corner lot of a terrific cul-de-sac street $795,000 I 008 E. Balboa Blvd. Contemporary bayfront, private dock Luxurious master suice, Magnificent views. $1,850,000 204 Haze.I, Corona dd Mar Occanfro,nt w /forever views of sails and sunsets. Po tential to expand. Owner says bring all offc~ $1,950,000 115 Abalone, Little Island New Orleans style home, 3 +unit ought after 100 block location Reduced! $625,000 280 CAGNEY LANE, NBWPOll' BBACH l bedroom + den, ocean & bay view $229,000 or $1,450 p/mo. CHUCK & KATHY . . CbLESW0RTHY (714) 651 ~2155 COLDW<?U BAN~C?R L.J • Totally redone "Franciscan" 3bd, 2.Sba on major greenbelt, new kitchen-wirb tile coun- ters, large enclosed back patio. $333,000 Best priced view property in rbe Bluffs. Back Bay and gieenbclt views. End unit "Delores~ plan. 3bd, 2.Sba, very private IQC. $3•9,000 . . 3 bd, 2 ba, new roof, very popular single level, expanded dining area, large front entry with wrap-around patio. $349,000 LINDA ISLE It's only fitting you would find such an exceptional home in such a fine community. The charm and elegance that arc associated with the exclusive community of Linda Isle are mirrored only by the seylc and grace that accompanies this magnificent estate. The list of amenities is endless, including: .. •Four bedrooms, 5.5 baths • Slip for 55' bo11t 11nd two side ties. • &11utiful entry w11y with separate 911rtkn roo"' • AntjlJIU •oors, ftrepliue, p11neling, "'"' ch1.,ulelier fro• 11n 11bbey in Eng/4nti For more inform a.tion on this fine home, plea.se call: EDIE OLSON (714) 644.:9060 x 132 I I f -...,-"\""l""'--.....""""t j~ • .,. '("~,. -., .. ~.a-~?._ ~&........ ·-·'---·· ---~·-· '. ~ ...... ~ ~ -- J • RITZ PALM VILLA ESTATE Your Own Private Resort A remarkable specimen in architecture, this 6 bedroom, 6 bath estate boasts a private beach, baysidc pools, terrace spa, and a four car garage. The pier offers gracious space for 5 bQats and includes a wet bar artd a jct ski ramp. ~ . MICHAEL DRErFUS. & SUSAN WEIR Associate Logan Wilson - .,.. Call 800-892-7158 mdrcyfus@coldwcllbankcr.com sweir@coldwellbanker.com Harbs>r View Homes• $599,000 ,. .Exp~ded Palermo · · . Deerfield, Irvine • $189,900 Turnkey Townhome Harbor View Hom~ • $525,000 Expanded Carmel model, beautifu1 backyard Harbor View Homes• $459,000 "A" Frame porto6!1o, great location . Newport North • $439,000 Cu~tomized home in gated community Harbor View Homes • $399,000 Carmel model, Best buy in Harbor View! Wc8tcllff • $497,500 Completely remodeled home, private courtyard .. I ----------------------· . . . Do you know the . ...,, I -• best kept secret in: Corona · del Mar? •. ' . Enjoy a yea·r-around resort lifestyle • and the most sensational ocean views ' from this exclusive, private water- front condo! This property may be _ preyiewed by appointment with ... 4). 644-9070-x139 452-6050 Pager .· T/ie, 'Best Team ~rouna! Waterfront Homes of 'J.[ewport '.Be.acli is now part of tlie Coltf we{[ 'lJanRf,r f amilg. NEW LISTING IRVINE COVE, LAGUNA BEACH EXTRAORDINARY ARCHITECTURE AND BREATHTAKING VIEWS Dramatic Custom Contemporary Estate with J 80° ocean view on a prime lot at the top level of private, gated Irvine Cove. A huge, central domed sky/ighl over a massive central co/mnn seporates the two story Jiving and dining roomr, perfect for an display. Mas- ter suite in a seporate wing has fireplace. balcony and luxurious bath. Siematic kitchen with breakfast nook. floor-to-ceiling glass and ocean view. Den could ~ 4th ~droom. Amenities include li/Mstone floors. exceptional lighlitrg, and the favst materials. Listed by Sharon McKinnon 714 631-1400 x229 BAY SHORES C lose to die beach, this beautiful Bayshores home is situated on a lar.!Je lot wi.th 55' on the street in a 11ery IJUiet JOcation. Some of the outstanding ft1itures of this 5 bedroom, 4 ~ath home are remodeled ltitchen wi.th granite counters, French doors, separate dining room and family room with wet bar. Offered at $1,079,000 I BAYSHORES Wi~ 4 bedroom, 3 bath. '""' 3 sunny briclt patios, this traditional fami- ly home taltes full advantage of the many amenities this beach oriented community offers. J'Wo private beaches, chiutren 's play area, boating facilities, gate guarded. Best Value! Offered at $815,000 ... 1 .. . T hi: spacious, t traditional family home in N eWJ!_ort Heights f is in impeccable condition. Amenities such_ as French doors) · 'hardwood floors) and wood shutters make this 4 bedroom home " an_ outstanding value. A lso includes an e,xtra la19e master suite and downstairs den just off the ' kitchen. This home is a real «cape Cod» charmer! \ \f .. 'Ifie '13est 'Team Ylrouhd! 'Waterfront :Homes of ~wport 'Beadi is now part of tlie. Cofdwe ff 'Bankf,r family. An Exquisite Jewel in an Incomparable Setting, Laguna Beach, California Sally Phillips 631-1400 x234 645-2315 Sharon Grimes res 723-6272 pgr 509-3276 ofc 631-1400 x269 A commitment to principles makes the difference! Newport Crest so1.JJ\ 14 Dauphine Court Baycrest so1'1J\ 1633 Highland Visit me on the internet! ggrimC'..s@ix.netc-0m.com. Af!:rn. represented the btJ)1'f'S ii these trwactions . $1,970;000 120' ON THE BOULEVARD An Outstanding Building Opportunity 4 LEVEL LOTS OF 30 x 70 Which share the alley with custom oceanfront homes The Ebe~ Club of Newport Bc:ach property consists of a spacious clubhouse and ~g lot .on 8400 square feet. This prime location would be acdlcnt for 4 smgle family residences or ~bly a condo dcvclopmcnt $795,000 UdMSiPt/y /isf:t' 1'ith ,, Mary Ann Nethercutt 631-1400 Coldwell Banker . . assumes C:Ontrol ·.of Waterfront Homes Merger forms largest residential real ·estate firm in Newport Beach services, including mortgage, ti lie, escrow. and relocarion. ColdweU Banker, the stare's largesr as well as residential real est.ate company.' the announced that it has acquired Waterfront . company's Homes, ~ leading Newport 'Beach-based Previews• real est.ate company. Program, Coldwell Banker increases its local which market share to 18 percent with the two-helps office acquisition and the addition of its market 80 sales ass0ciatts. It is now the largest luxury residential real est.ate firm in number of residential homes sold and number of sales properties associates in the Newport Beach area. from coast to coast. Specializing in the luxury homes.. "Our customers now have the best-Of ·--~'""'et nrwe .it.~ formed in 1225. .... --botlLwotlds-~ s.a.lcs associates..who..are- Waterfront Homes was purchased from local experts. with the backing, support the company's founders and only owners, and national advertising of Coldwell • Gilbert.and Patricia Foerster. Banker, North America's leading Senior management. sales associates residential real estate company," Gilbert and employees of Waterfront Homes will said. remain with the company. Gilbert Foerster In Orange County, Coldwell Banker will become manager of the existing increases its size from 540 sales ColdWell Banker Newport Beach office. associates and 14 offices, to more than while Patricia Foerster will·manage the 600 sales associates in 16 offices. new ColdweU Banker Balboa Island and · 1bc largest residential real estate Newport Beach..offices. company in California, Coldwell Banker .. Coldwell Banker is clearly the number now operates 257 offices and bas nearly one company in Newport Beach in tenns 7,000 sales associates statewide. Overall. of market share," said Bob Le Fever, the company has nearly 2,500 residential president. Coldwell Banker Southern real estate offices and more than 58.000 California Company. "IncreasiJlg ~r sales associates and employees throughout presence in Orange County and growth in North America. key luxury-home markets such as Coldwell Sanker Corporation. Newport Beach is part of our strategic headquartered in Mission Viejo. is N~rth plan." America's leading full-service provider of The Newport Beach offices will offer real est.ate and corporate relocation the complete range of Coldwell Banker services. Coldwell Banker returns· to commercial business Company returns to its roots with Coldwell Banker Commercial Affiliates, Inc. Although 1996 marb the 90th anniversary of Coldwell Banker, the company made national beadli.Des earlier this year for anocher reason; it returned to the commercial real estate bu~ via a 'new company, Coldwell Banker Comme:rcial Affiliates, IDc .• dW will franchise independent companies. During tbe remainder of this year the . company will award fra.och.ises to about 25 commen:ial real estate companies nationwide in 1996, with the first being awarded during the seoood quarter. Not a Qewcomer to the commercial real estate industry, ColdMll Banker was founded in 1906 as a commercial real estate firm. Up until 1989, the company operated a commercial division until Scars, Roebuck ~ Co., tbe former owner of Coldwell Banker, sold the commercial business to employees and investors. As part of that sale, Coldwell Banka" aar-ec4 to provide only a limited nUmber of commercial services for five yem. F,or~ more information, call: GINNY ANDERSON -----' SENIOR ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE Office: 644-9060 xl51 Home Office: 759-1997 SELLER'S Loss• BUYER'S GAIN OPEN SAT. 2-SPM, SUN. 12-5PM Must Sell! 3 bd, 2 .5 ba'" plus family room, 2 fireplaces ·in the great "Ozzie & Harriet" neighborhood called Eastbluff. Come by and make your offer! 2227 ARA.LIA • $429,~00 ALso OPEN SuN. 1-5 30322 CliAPALA' COURT, LAGUNA NIGUEL ---~emrs't Hwy, left Crown, left Club House) Much. sought after 3bd, 2ba single level, detached home with views of mountains, lights~ and ocean Only $311,000 HFS lncorporateCI to acquire Coldwell Banker Corporation Purchase price nears three- qucirten of a billion dollars HFS lncorporaled coob.ooed to build upoo iu iJnqe aa the WJest. real estate fdncbiser in the wodd wbea Ibey NIDOlmoed the planocd acquisitioD of Coldwell Bder this week for ne.ty ~ of a billion dollars -$640 lnillioD iD calla plua the aa.anprioe of nearly s 100 lllillioa in ..... The........-belwecn HFS llliid die Fr__, Oroa;. a priv• inWllllDeUt COlllplDy Ill Sia Pt.+co dill cascml) owu ColdWell ................ ..,.. ... woDd ......_,, ..... . . ... _..,c.- ..... a: ~--·i. companies.'' he said. lbere IJ'C a lot of tcdu:lica.I changes in our business and it Wees a lot of capital -we're in a position to have lbe capital and will coocinue to grow oor1ageot base." f \' 't NEWPORT BEACH WATER VIEWS 1991 Gated MedlterranHn viii• over1ooklng the Bac:Uay. 1 bedroom, .1 bath, oversized private garage. Walk to B1llloa l1tand & fashion Island. Bartlara Swindall 673·5771 $219,1100 ------ ..... DRen Houses , .. 15 Crest Clrdl 14 Monterey Clrpe CIJl•Wf 31841 Via Ftlsan 16 Meadow Wood 33 Fontalre ... 1218 Polatls I' 7 42 Montepelller -5 Honeysuckle 27 Mldf'Ol\a 16 Baristo -='" 1915 Glleta Terrace -114 Via Udo Nord .. 25352 Ftllcll 26479 Portola ····=:= A Zarnnoer S Zamnger 8 Wyland $629,000 Sal 1~ 8. Amstadter •• ooo Sun 1-5 A Murpl1y $3151000 &.rt $539,000 Siii $649,000 Sun $599,900 Sun $439,000 Sun $895,000 Sun $869,000 Sun $259,900 Sun $253,000 Sun $509,000 Sun $1, 19fi,OOO Sun Sun H L Brehm 2-5 N Roshan 1-5 C0tdova/Mezger 1-5 CordovalMe~r 1-5 Cordova/Mezoer 1-5 S Mittman 1·5 L Valentrne 1·5 A Pauh 1-5 L. Valentine 1-4 M Jones 2-5 M .JooeS 2-6 I~ Tully $168.500 Sun 1-5 CordoV&IMeZOer · $112,900 Sun 1·5 Cordova/Mezger 63 Sea lsllnd • $238,cb> Sun 1-5 M. MacKenzie 316e Corte Por1illno $375,000 Sun 1-S P Z,rtler ... , 32 Encxn Court $8,000 S4#I 1-5 O. Sutherland 24 Odyuey Court $245,000 Sun 1-5 8. Chambers 1·5 E Escano M. Peaker A. Sheron M JoneS V. Tsang $515,• 380, 38A beauty! Great courtyard entry. elaborate orientlJ IR!scaping, pond, waterfall. small bridge. A must see! 2Unils.onewilh380,28A,2ndw/'l8D, 1BA. Nice deck. BniOd new rod. Call for additional Informa- tion! Beautiful & complelefy remodeled 2BR + den (1 level) Very ltghl &_ bright Nothing left untouched Move nghl in & en1oyl $429,000 Lovely Monaco model-2BR plus den in Harbor V'KM Homes Upgraded tile in kitchen and baths, hardwood lloonng and new befber carpets. Priced Right I Just What you have been waiting for! Beautiful. up'dated hm nr Mariners school. 38R + bonus rm. Hardwood flrs. red brick patio. .. ·~ ' ---...__.._ -~ NORTH TUSTIN HILLS 10252 Sunrise Uw BIG BEAR LAKEFRONT 791 Cove • 10 Beds, 14.5 Bllhs. 9 Fireplaces • '48edrooms (3 Muters), 3.5 Baths • Remodeled S Bdr., S Bath Home • AllJlfl» '\OJXX> sq fl on approx. 8 ICl'CS • Unobsttucced Main Channel View • Formal Dining Rm. Libnlry, Den • Another 11ppro11. 18 a~s available • "Gold eoa.u· on Linda Isle, 2 Docks • "Gold Coast" Oft Unda Isle, Pvl. ~ • 9Bd .• 9Ba.. Plus Guest ~ers • Approx. 10.000 sq.ft, on Dbl. Lot • Sauna. Gym Rec Rm &t Mud Rm • 6 Bd~ 4.S Ba.. 3 F'ttq>laccs • Enclosed lnecricw Atrium • Lowaf Fee Price on Linda Isle (Ad. 6625) $3,600,000 (Ad. 6618) $3,495,000 $2,950,000 $1,649,000 (Ad. 6615) 1996 "LI l·l·:\P .... " A\\.\IUl Hi l ll'll "I Excellence In Service & Quality Direct Line (714) 729-7208 Personal Ad designed by SCHOU GRAPHICS• (714) 559-2079 • Working In Association Wlth ~ia Brashier • NEWPORT NORTH VILLAS HARBOR HIGHLANDS 3100 Cone Hermosa 16()6 /ryinc Avenue • S Bd . 4 Ba .. Gate Guarded • 3Bd . 2.5Ba .. Shows Ulte a Model • 4Bd .. 28L, 2 Car A1tachcd G811lgc • ApproA1ma1ely 80' on the W;uer • Quiet ln1en0r Loc:atlon. Ellt. Refwt>. • &tended uvioa ~Family Room • Creauvc Fioanong Available • Volume Qihngs, Best Buy io Tc:rnice • New Glass SoWld Wall, Views • 38d., 2 5Ba.. 2 Car A1tachcd Gnracc • Lrvmg Rm. w/Fuq>i.:a. Sp11 & w.:dalJ • Upgraded "N;ipoli" Model · • 48d , 2Ba.. 2 Car Attached Ganlgc • Uvina Rm. wiRtqlbcc. Llqe Blckymd • All New Copper "wnbin& . $1,050,000 L.H. (Ad. 6620) $639,000 (Ad. 6610) $519,000 (Ad. 6608) $395,000 (Ad. 6613) $277,000 (Ad. 6624) BARBARA'S RECENT SUCCESSFUL TRANSACTIONS LONG BEACH 27470strom • 38d-. 28L, I In Cw A.11.:hcd 0.. • Pool wuh Spa. Pool Sweep. Heated • Maintained Japanese Giiden NEWPORT BEACH 852 Halyard • I Bd , I Ba., Cape Cod Loot • FUq>llac In lJvin& Room •~Room $116,000 (Ad. 6612) • 606 RAMONA 1614GAUXY 49 LINDA ISLE 26 MORNING BREEZE 94CAUBSOL 2347 IRVJNE 610 CLUBHOUSE 1325 MARINERS 3148 CORTE PORTOFINO 711 OCEAN 1821 PORT RENWICK $1,089,000 $1,150,000 $3,495,000 $269,000 $195,000 $289,000 $295,000 . $430,000 $485,000 $190,000 $529,000 (Note: Prices shown above are the listing price at time of sale. These ~we not the sales price.) ~ .. 'l -T I C • I Bev White presents Cameo Shores 729-7274 Cozy, Laguna style home overlooking canyon and ocean. 3bd, 2.5-baths, sparkling pool, large deck projecting into canyon. Potential for larger home. Offered at $775,000 Custom home designed for entertaining and family tiVing. Large, elegant courtyard with pool and spa. Views of ocean and jetty. Pristine condition. Offered at $2,200,000 Contact your real estate . -representatives · Julie Vibr, real mtote ed~ I We would like your comments, questions If you would like to submit materials for or suggestions for material yoJwQU)d like publication or have an interesting story idea, l to see m the Daily Pilot Real Estate section, contact Julie Vtker. reaJ e tatc editor at [ published every Satu~y. . . . (714) 574-4242. fax (714) 650-4802. If rou're interested m adv.ertismg 1!1 our To reach us by mail: Daily Pilot ReaJ pubhcation, contact sales rcpreseotabves Estate, 330 W. Bay St.. Costa Mesa. CA Kip Hancock at (714) 574-4247 or JiU 92627. <> Lanaer at (714) 574-4248. Their fax number is~~ ........,_,...,..~..,..,....,..._....,......~.-r--~~.-:.------~~----:-'~~ . ' Evie Compton: Keeping the bay clean AGENCY: The Prudential -Jon Douglas Co. JOB TITLE: Broker associate FARM AREA: Balboa Coves. Bayshore and Dover Shores LENGTH OF TrME WITH AGENCY: 11 years CITY OF RESIDENCE: Newport Beach HOBBIES/INTERESTS: Skiing, theater and movies. dancrng CLUB/ORGANIZATIONS: Citizens for a Sewage Free Bay LAST BOOK READ: "Old Songs in a New Cafe'.' FAVORITE MOVIE: "Shirley Valentine," "With Honors," "My Dinner with Andre,'' "Shawshank Redemption" FAVORITE RESTAURANT: Los Primos, The Arches and The Ritz FAVORITE GETAWAY: Anywhere when I get the time; I lo,cd the safari to Africa. PET PEEVE: People who say they will do something and then doo'L .. HOW DO YOU DEFINE SUCCESS? Being happy with yourself and )Our life. We want to huu from you through our SNAPSHOT col.uMn. Tiu column features ,yaJ ~staJ~ owners, broker.\. agents, llf0Tbti11g rwpnsentatives and staff meml>en. w~ encourage you to send a photo (black and while, if possible), with tJu indi11idual's and the company's name marled '!n the back. . Send or f ax your information to: }11/11 Viker, real est.ale editor, Daily Pilot. JJO W. Bay SL, Costa Mesa, CA 92627: Fax: (714) 6504802. Deadline: 5 p.m. Tuesda1. Call (714) 574-4242. Peak months in moving business are here · Late spring and summer are the busiest times in the moving industry This summer is expected to be the • busiest period on record for movers due ro a pent-up demand for housing after years of slow economic growth combined with a recent drop in mortgage interest rates. Last year many van lines experienced an extremely busy Ji.me from Ma~ through September. It was one of the busiest in history, according to Steve Komorous, general Jl\CUlager of King Relocation Services. a United Van Lines in Santa Fe Springs. Many movers were delayed last summer, industry wide, because there were not enough vans to go around.' Movers areo 't like airlines in that they don't overbook. yet sometimes they just have to let customers know that a date isn't available. "This summer we expect even more demand. Anyone planning a move reaJJy needs to book early during the coming months;· Komorous said. "Plan your move as far in advance as possible and contract with your mover ah~d of 11me:· Since most people don't have the lu\ury of postponing a move, it is imponant to confer with a mover to detenninc available dates before Olfldng defin1tl' plans. . ''lf you don't book a date early you may end up selling your home. but not being able to ftnd a mover," Komorous said. "Some people end up having to place their household goods in storage during the busy peak times. That's an inconvenient expense that everyone who plans ahead can avoid." Komorous also offers an insjder'!. tip - avoid scheduling your move duriog the lllst week of the month. sinoe that's when most mortgage and rent payments are due "'There is a real bottleneck'-it's hkc trying lo put 10 pounds of potatoe into a five pound sack," he.said. "If consumer' will be thoughtful and plan ahead with their mover, they can move to their new home with minimal disruption ... An A.,eric411 MoJ1en Conference broclt11re tUW ''Guide ta a Sa/i$hlng Mo111" is a~ at no cluJT'#t from KU.1, coll (#0) 154-3619, ut. 26. ,, . ·~,~ ... · ---..... I OCEANFRONT DUPLEX Prime boardwalk location with white water views on the best swimming beach. Alf new paint, carpet, floors & window treatments. $50,000 GSI (approx.) Great assumable loan. Must SELL. Call Chris Brigandi 714-673-3777 '1994COM "Buboa Island "Brand New Tour Home" Duplex" ·Home" ) • Magnificent S Br. r• Grear Loe. Steps • ExceUent Location -4.5 Bath Home To South Bayfront •Top Quality • Elegant Decor • Each Unit Has 3 Br Construction 4 otr-Street Partin It 2 Ba It Furnished • SFR Or Duple.x $935,000 $759,000 $925,000 "Charm Of "Fabuloua Income "Gocpoullt The Island" Propeny' Huge Pmthouse" . • Darling 2 Br, Quaint 2 Br Cottag Pllllb White Cupet 2 Ba Cottage + 2 Br Apt. • Dellper Wuadow • Custom l)c(:or • Private Garage. Coverings • Built New 1990 Patios It Balcony • In Excelleot C.ond. --'635,000 flf8t,888 $445,000 $244,000 Oill /alee Klohs Cllll Alia Brownell "Great Villa "Super<lean Buboa Condo" Value" Venailles" •Great Value! • 1 Br, I Ba Con® • 2 Br, 2 Ba. Condo • Small 2 Br Model • well Localed •lJPtCupet& • Steps To Beach • Vaulted calings Paiat • Great Community Witb Skylights • N"ace Quiet Loe. $149,000 $139,000 $1(/95.00/Mo. "Super Sh.up" "Newer Villa "Extra Luge Point Condo" Villa Balboa" Gorgeoua 1 Br, 1 B • Outstucttag Value •Adjacent To NB • Unique Floor Plan • Nice Condition GolfCoune • Tutet\11 Decor • Close To Beach Faces CCIDIDOft $139,000 $1035.00/Mo. $229,0DO I W•ltn Mitchel • 588-3083 "Front Row Bay ''Panoramic "Catalilla & Ocean Viewa" Viewa" Sanleta" •Whal A Value! • locredible Bay & • Tranendous Value •Beautiful Views! OceanViewt • SblJUliq Views • Custom Decor • BeautifUl Propmy ft'om All Rooms •Small 2 Br • 3 Br Luxury Condo • Gorgeoua Decor 1179,000 1399,ooq.. $299,000 '\ (>Pl .N I l<ll l SI. S/\-1 l lHD/\Y 1 -'1 S lff,000 SHll.900 8H9,9'8 <>PEN I ICll.JSE SUNDAY 1 -4 COSTA MESA •1•r._. •t• SZ69,500 5089 ._..... lloMI Rudolph • SZZ9.900 SH S,000 . ,.,.~ ,.,,.., 5""*'°' s19s, .. 1 nes a...11 Dl!plla~ HUNTI~TON BEACH 66+ $96,000 PoPUlar l.andrnalk complex. IJllQl1ded 1 llfl, 18A In Ollt- likt settlno. Comm apa, pools, tennis & more. 1 milt to Beach.l&f1 ~H.B. -au•~er OllllMO.. ENTERTAINER'S DEuGHr $169,181 Remodeled 3Bfl, 1. 75BA home wiltl !amity room. bonus room, huge klkheA. ftftpllCe EJCl)al\de(I master Larve rear yard will! cowr9d PllJO. (65 SUR) SIU.000 FAMILY FUN · $207,900 • Gorgeous 4BR. 28A Garden Pait home with family room, lir~ace. eat·in kttchen & formal dining. New dnvtWJy fresh paint (1200M) htt :II www.coldwellbanker.com WHY RENT? $51,900 SOOlHIG WATERFAUS a STREAMS $172,900 Reduced Thousalldsl um. 1BA too.vnhome sunMCMd by Spacious 3BR, 2.sBA Eastside condo. End unit Private babbling brooks Ind trees. Comm pools Ind spas_ Call wrap-around yard. Brand new ~~-.9.IS range, oven, now. (2fBIS) mlcio. Extra windows & catinlts. (34l'll) RENT NO MOREi $69,900 START YOUR EMPIREI $174,887 Great 2BR. 2BA condo with balcony. Near South Coast Huge R2 zoned lot with 2 ~ Ml** houses & Plaza & Freeways. Pools & Spas. low monthly payments. yards & lau~ry_l_Both are 28R. 18A with omoes. tool FHA. VA approved. (25SUN) Call now! (19PUM) . OPPORl'UNJlY KNOCKS $70,000 POPULAR NEWPORT RMERA $170,000 2 mastef suites, 2 full baths. South Coast Metro area. Ideal Back Bay close 4BR, 2.5BA, 2-sty townhome with. for roommates or Investors! Can't lose with this sundect, 2-Qf att gar, fireplace. CUbhouses, pools, spas contemporary unit wllireplact & patio. (28SFA) & tennis. Gorgeous! lntef1or local (33REJ) BEACH CLOSE $105,900 CHARMING; TRI-LEVEL $179,000 Pooular Huntlnaton Landmark. 55+. 2BR. 2BA, upper end BeauUtul 2BR. 28A townhome in quiet complex with 2-car unll lnterior loCatlon. Comm pools, spas, tennis & more. 1 att gar. Rreplace, fonnal dlnlno, DWf 1550 sq.fl of IMng mile to Beach. (8nuL) space. Low assn. Pool & spa. (l6FAI) A PLACE TO IEGINI $13',900 EASl'SIDE $188,500 Two bedrooms, 1 bath home on an R·2 lot Pr1c:ed 10 sell, 3BR, 2.58A townhome, light & bright, open wNaulted u"".,.,..,. .... .-. fresh pe11tt Inside and out CoS1a Miii ceilings & loft. Upgraded kitchen w/hardwood floors & I¥--.,... FflllCfi doof1 leading to brlcil patio. (34UNI) location. Clll todlylll (20POM) S110U TO THE BAY $189,000 OWNER SAYS SEU mt $139,500 Popu11r Newport Riviera 2-story, 3BR, 38A townhome Reduced ltlolllllldll Splctous 28A. t5BA wtltl loft. with 2-car an gar. Vaulted celllnos, din, fireplace. Newport G111t Tawnllome. ftlllJ roam, deft & ._., 2· Clullbolises, pools. spas and tennis. (24NAR) car Ill gar. Coawn pool. Cloll 111 Mr/9111119> (158RU) SPARKLING CLEAN $119, 900 NEWPOR1' lANDl'fG FOi ONLY $139,500 lmmaculaaa 38A, 2BA Del Ceno home. EllfOl*ll l*hln. LWrt & br1ght 2BR. 28A upper unit will vaullld celllngs, l:oe ~6:I ::r~-car gw. Upgrades~ 1lnpQct In MIO room & large~ toor 2-c1r gnoe &.. IALIOA PENINSULA $191 000 washer/dryer Included. Comm pools & spasl (23VAK2) 2BR, 2BA, 2-ar att gar condo. -.. to e.:tt ..d.a.y SPLASH INTO SUMMER . $169,900 Arep&ace. Ctlling tans. Wet bar. Grllt 1Ms1mtnt or Spacbls 38R. 2.58A 2-story towMome with att 2-car gar hldeaWIYI (818Al.) In quiet complex. Balcony on master & 2nd bedroom. .FOREClOSURE IS NEXT $199 ,000 Poots, spas & tennis. Cd now. (62SEA) Wonderful 4BR. 2BA. 2-car att pr. Spacious ftoofplan, POOL. SPA a TENNIS COURT $169,900 =·::n~~· Outet cukle-sac. Grut area. Bt1ttany Woods, 2BR Eastsldt townhome has over 1400 2 MASTER SUl1U $199 887 sq.ft Tri-level, fireplace, 2.xar prage, side patio, end Stand new 48R, 2.58A 2-story home. Marble entTy and unit. SpacloUs bedrooms. (24SAN) fireplace. oak mantel & staln:asa. (19MA) • MESA VERDE POOL HOME $199,900 Uoht & Bright 3BR, 2BA. single story home. vaulted celllngs, atrium, xtra large master. Quiet cul-de-sac location. (33Al.A) rrs THE U11l.E THINGS . $209,000 UPOrldtd kitchen tile, two fireplaces, walk-in master bf4room doset. Great Mesa Verde location. Shows neal and clean. inside and out.I 38R, 2BA. cat todayll (320AK) EASISIDE D£UGHT $209,887 Reduced Thousands! Huge R2 zoned lot with adorable 2BR, 2BA. 2~ gar with workshop. Tile kitchen & baths. New carpel & flooring. (16ROC) ATRIUM HOME $229,998 Stunning 4BR. 2M with fireplace in great area of Mesa Verde. Brand new kitchen appliances, fresh paint In and out (33MAA) SINGLE LEVEL BEAUTY $252,900 Extensively remodeled! Open & bright ·4BR, 3BA. Skylights, French doors. shows like a model. Ready for a quick escrow. call now (27DRA) PIC1URE PERFECT $269,000 Sectudecl Eastslde location. Custom 3BR, 2.5BA. Single story wlttl 2-car llt gar. Fresh paint, new carpet. Ste~ to Bick Bly. (3UC) ~NIROOK BEAUTY $274,500 Huge SllR, 38A wtal loft. 2-story home wl'klt attached garage. ~. family room, quiet cul-de-sac nw ~Coat. peRs.. (93CRO) MESA VEIDE 4-PlEX $298,000 Clllft & wondelUy main1*led In great area. E.ach unit ls 28A. 1BA. lnekldes 6 garages. A rare treat! Call nowl (29PEP) OWMING WIMlt100N VIUAGE $3CM.900 SplciolJS 38R. 38A. kar lft gar home with formal dining & b~st area. Two fireplaces. Marble entrance & kitchen. fflsh paint Professional landscapes. (340UE) REFURBISHED IN a OU11 $212,900 Lowly lands4:aplng leads Into this ldorallle 38R, 1.758A Mesa Vetde home. <lak noon119 Fireplace, Berber carpet. Vaulted ce1l1ngs. Custom mantel & tract lighting. 3205 Ottawm,CM. WANT BREATHING SPACE? $269,500 Three bedrooms, den. family room, hving room. formal dining room Sweeptno master suite w1t11 fireplace - LOC119d on a cul-dHaC street G1eat atttntJOn to detail 878 PrQSOed. C M sas POOL HOME $318,500 Impressive 4BR 3BA tri-level home. "Laguna Model". Family room, formal dining & eating area. Extra huge master. Cozy "cocktail" pool & fulkize spa. Very private. (65VES) SUN-SPLASHED BEAUTY $329 ,000 Immaculate executive home. 38R. 3BA. 3-ar alt gar with over 2600 sq.ft of living space. 2 fireplaces, new ~. new paint. new carpet, center atrium & bonus room. Quiet Mesa Verde street (20GOL) FrT FOR A ICINGI • $334, 900 Spacious Mesa Verde 58R, 2-758A. 2-stoiy home between two COtJntry clubs I Family room, fireplace. frotesslonall'f landscaped. Quiet cul-de-sac. (27STA) HAS IT AW $379,900 Charming Mesa Verde 58R, 3BA (18R&BA down) home with 3 fireplaces. Large kitchen, family room, pool & spa. Sel between 2 country clubs. (180RI) · · ON THE BOARDWALK · $1 ,200 000 Gor eous sunsets over the Pacific from ttie 20/ story fam room. 4 huge bedroom$, 3 baths 3~ em dua flreolac~1 b<inus r1>0m & morel 'Home In fam ly-orlenteu ar~ of_ ~ninsula. Home is pficed call now I{ 1100:) ! L ,. -----------we can help make the Jiffe"nce in your lift! SUPER STARTER HO~ 4BR house, large lot. w/polSibk RV access. Q!Jin neighborhood. Needs a littk nc Cail 499-0177. I BD..L KElLEY $139,900 I LARGEST PlAN 5BR + lo{tltkn with new carpet and hardwood I floon. 3/JR. Excellmt location. Caii 644-4100 for showing. I J.D. CAilAGHAN $369,000 MINT TOWNHOME South of PCH! Meditnranrim 5 ~ar new 3BR. 3BA townhome with vaulud ceilings, sltylifhts, FP, 2 ca! garage. Caii 640-2677. ROBYN SEARS $359,000 $69,900 GATED CONDO I Grrat location -walk to harbor. One bedroom, patio, assoc., tmnis & pool Selin wi/J pay some I buyen costs. I TRAcY IMMEL-MANZI 707-9755 I wC.:110N LOCATION!! Harbor Pointe premin. 3600 111.fi., 4BR. 3.5BA. I Den, Formal Dining, Marble 'Ploon + sauna. Extra large lot with Pool and Spa. 1 Wayne Smith $889,000 OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-5 1 3 Va/ore Court -Neiurrt Coast and Vista Ridge. Forroer views /Tom this beautiful Hilkop 3BR, I 38.A. home. Come See. I Maxine Golden $549,000 I I TURTLE ROCK CREST Unbeliroabk view! One kvel home with 1 spectacular pool and spa. Granite .fo>on. Great value. MERLE MERI7.EL $779,000 I BIKE TO BEACH! I I Lovely & spaciow 2BR 1.5BA condo! Opm floorplan with nearly new carpet and large dining arta. JACK GIFFORD $124,500 HARBOR VIEW REDUCED Highly upgraded and remodeled. 3BR/Dm or 4BR on lartr lot. Q!u.lity throughout. Lovely y4rd with pool ana spa. Ron Febot $539,000 ; GOLF COURSE FRONTAGE Owrlooltint_ MeS4 Vmk Country Club Golf Coune. 4BR. 3.5.BA N4Stom. &modeled ltitchm, sun room, 2 firrplaca anJ 3 car ganzge. CaiJ for ytn'r appointmmt. I Jackie Huulleman $499,000 .. BRAND NEW CUSTOM -COM Approx. 4200 ~-Ft. wilh 1uua,nnnM.uh ef Harbor. ]my. Whiu \Varn Vit'W1 from n~arly twry rtH1m. IYlllMm inclMtk S«. IJSU'm 4,,J~kvaJOr. I CJ/~ 760-5000 a. 128. Bob Kooo Sr. -S 1.89S.OOO F.ASTSIDE R2 Darli"f horM in EsiM ~ MnA. Gmu fo.r • lnli/Mr t:o d.J 011. &isrint b.c~ unit co.JJ bt rrpw~J """' !Jlrir unit tnJn flfTWfO. C.JI 760-5000 UL 171 Collllie CorD An lntern•tfonaf Comp•ny 7~5000 ' "BEST BUY IN BELCOUIU"' 5800 Sq.Ft. nuuwt "--flli"1 ~ rHM. Mn •M family ""'"'-4 Ou~ + ~ ID't!fl. OwmuJ twnJU, ,,., b.rlHcw. A ,u.it CJl 760-5000 .... J JJ $1.39S,OOO· SlS9,000 ~---------· .... --...-- • An Interna tiona l Compa ny 760-5000 CANYON VIEWS S«buk' 51JR. 4.5BA rvirh IA~ '1onl4S rr>0m. ~. 'Y'Uil with ovmiu f4Utl pool M111tJ unratla. OPEN. SONDAY 1-S - 10 Mission &y or ... · CJ/ 6M>-2888 far,,..,, qJNilftMnU Julia Liao $7S9,000 -cu sroM• JN NEWPORT HEIGHTS! 4BR. 3BA raiMnt't with family room. whirr iourmrt lriuhm, 3 jirtplllrn. srunnint 1""Sttr 111iu, mu Jl"Tll with SP" 11ru/ b11ik/-in bar-Wrw. . CJ/ 760-5000 at. 126 S61S,OCMI JUST REDUCED!! ~/Ju trarufomJ.. &11111ifaJ 3BR howu in Mts11 Ver*. ltwtly i«U lrtpt Jllrrl With """'l foUt '"°· OJ/ '°""J'for JOllr 11ppoinf'lffmt. '760-SOOO-.. 1J8/139 Bill at DoJlDll 'Well.-r FABULOUS BAY VIEW Thu bt1111tifiJ 4BR. 3BA Humbo/JJ lslmui homt! Grt!at <onrtr lo<ation! CJog to tvnythinf! Pnmf w stU! Cd/ 760-5000 at.. 1'09 . .' . $-«9,SOO REDUCED IN F.ASTBLUFF Picturr />!'fort 1inp story in &stbl11ff. Total rrm<Hkl with Frrnch l/Hn an4 wi""'1ws. H11rtlui00tl foon. 3BR. 2.5BA. Nict nrifhborhootl. CJ.I 759-9314 Joan Bwta $449,000 SPAC IOUS HEIG HTS POOL HOME! SJN«it11u 3 '"4BR howu l«11ml in Cos14 Mn.t1 Hrifhts. Ft11111rrs N?"l'llU fNISUr 111iu. &Lir hazwJ pool on pnlliltt iid-M-111< strrn. • • / m can help make the difference in your lift! BEAUTIFUL 4 BDRM. CUSTOM Expansive w/family room, Whi'te gourr-Mt kitchen, 3 fi"l'laces, masur suite ·ro Die ]Or" rear yard wisp a! . RAE RODGERS $589,000 CORONA DEL MAR 3 blocks to beach. All white on white country ltitchm. 2248 sq. ft. Large 2BR, 2.5BA Best value in CDM. MnllKEN/McNAMEE $385,000 LOOKING FOR THE PERFECT VIEW This is not only an outstanding vkw. it is a gnat family. home on one of the premier streets on the hill. CAJJ for • priwau lfiewint· JANt:SUNGAILA , $1,275,000 INC REDIBLE VIEWS Suing fs believing. New home with customized of/ice. Never bun lived in. Selkr will kt it go &low his cost. Highly upgraded. Delia Delgado $409,999 GATED COMMUNITY! Lif_hl and bright, 2BR .. 2BA, condo with vaulttd mlinu and 2 car garage. Built-in '86 and Like new! Near Fashion !stand. Comm. pool and Spa. Diana Prouer $215,000 OCEAN AND BAY VIEW I Frmch Normandy feeling -giant 5BR. 5BA with Ocean and Bay Vz'ew from rooftop tkclt. Home is in pristine rondition. Robin Tench $769,000 A VERY SPECIAL HOME Spacious 4BR home on large corner lot! Vpdaud iitchm. RV acws. Very private with lots of extra space. · Jack Gifford $161,500 MESA VERDE 3 BR, 2BA home on '4.rge lot with front courtyard. Each bedroom had own entrance. Call 751-4330. ANNE McCMLAND $189,000 ENTERTAIN BY THE POOL 4BR, 2.5BA sought--ajkr H1trbor Vttiu Home. U1Jt family room, country kitchen 11nti ext:nuka dinmt room with Fmuh d4ors. Uf'Kt Masrn- Sui~. &11utifal baclt yard with pool OPEN SAT. 1-5 1725 Port Charles, Newport &ach Diana C..ppd $529,000 BEAUTIFULLY DESIGNED Custom with meticulous attmtiDn to detail &hinti ekctroni.c ta~ is a tnlln.sion with 4BR. 4.5BA 11nti a hutr garatt to house 6 CArs. Joan Burke $1.675,000 ENTERTAIN POOLSIDE -HARBOR VIEW HOMES/ Fabulous opportunity to purchase 4BR, 2.SBA home on large lot, w/large family room, country kitchen and exteoded dining room, all facing sunny baclcyatd. Centre! A/C + lge. MBR make this property a tenific value. Reduced to S529,000. 1725 Port Charles, Newport Beach COME HOME TO BAYCRESTI Extensive landscaping welcomes you to this 48R, 2.SBA ho me in a terrific n eighborhood. Fireplace In Uvtng room and family room, and bay windows are just a few of the amenities of this lovely home, with gated pool area for child safety. Reduced to S479,000 17SO Skylark Lane, Newport Beach ENGUSH GARDEN INV1TES YOU HOME Totally remodeled -just like new! Quality details throughout, lndtidlng central A/C, security system, jacuz..zl tub, steam shower, electronic gates & awning, French doors & windows, dual fireplace -too many features to mention here! $360,000 180 Broadway, East.mU Costa Mesa CAMBRIDGE COVR.T CHARMER Quality hatdwood flooring and custom upgrades accentuate this dual master suites townhome with 2.5 baths. Conveniently located near UCI and Mason Regional Park. this property has a Fireplace In LR, fonnaJ J)R and family room, with 2 car attached gatage. ONLY $385,000 421 Seaward • Corona del Mar 2,200 sq.ft. Townhouse. No Association, No Mello Roos. 2 bedroom, 2Yi bath, 2 car attached garage. <;all Kathleen McNama --760-S000 rl30 1899,000 s Harbor Point• Corona Del Mar Ocean view. Largest flooi"plan and lot in tract. 3600+ square feet. 4 bedroom plus den, marble floors, sauna, 2 indoor jacuzzi, pool, spa, 3 car garage by Fashion Island. Gated community.· • • j Call Kathkat McNama 760-SOOO rl30 Bob & Doyie Koop Bob Koop · Dovie Koop Bob Koop, Jr. 760-5000 Ext. 128 or 760-1580 Brand new custom home at Big Corona Beach S Bedrooms, S.S Baths, appx. 4,200 sq. ft. Beautiful use of marble, granite cl tile, gounnet kitchen, Sub-Zero, elevator, dual AJC cl heat- ing, wet bar, fireplace 3 car garage, private gated strut. l11cndibk mo11tlt o/tlie learbor, wlli# water allll Catali110 11~w1 f ro• al#sost • .,,,, '°°"'' $1,895,000 Bob Koop. Sr. or Jr. r-zr Ova 1,4001qua.re Coe1., 3 bedJOom, 2S bi_thl, cliain1 room. skylight, firc:pl.acc, praae. in- Adc llundry, pool A ape, wdkina U'lila. • $139,900 Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. Great location ocean side of PCH, •300 Block• Adanble, rcmodelc.d two ~ + den houac, large 1 bcltm •pt., one block to be.ch. $585,800 Bob K , Sr. or Jr. ~EWPORT BE ~CH 760-5000 Ext.128 A6ou ,,., Contemporary masterpiece The t80-degrce ocean. bay, and city light views from 11 Jade Cove in Spyglass Hill can only be described as awesome. If you are looking for a complete remodel done with the finest of materials and quality. "look no further. This contempQnlt}' masterpiece was rebuilt with all new plumbing, beating and eleclrical. Additionally, it hai been earthquake retrofitted. The remodel was done to capture oot ooly this spectacular view, but also the sun and sky with tall glass doors, skylights, and floor·t~iling windOws throughout. No c~pense was spared with sturining upgrades <?f marble, granite, limestone and glass block. Enter through gates into a lush tropical garden featuring a fabulous spa and two custom waterfalls. As palm trees sway in the breeze, you'll feel like you're on a • tropical is1and. Step into a large entry with high ceilings and a sky light as you look out at the magniftcent ocean and harbor. This four bedroom. two and one-half bath beauty will surprise you at every tum. The family room boasts a wet bar and entertainment center of gorgeous imported South African ~· The master suite is luxurious and elegant - il WW ~ 180-Jc~r= VleWb. 'The home can be seen this Sunday from 1-S JUD . • llc~~'1 Mal.(~ ll':"M!t~~Ui~ ~~ ~J3l .... / OVer 17 7'ears ~tritnce 14.long tlie Coast _·'lJrqK:!.r Niz~a to ~:M~'JlaU of 1'amr. 7(J().S()()() x131 ~.Pnfass HfU 1Bo0 Ocean, Bay & Lights Views L"'. ,,. . \. Gorgeous, Totally Rebuilt showplace. Seller transferred. 11 /llM Col'e Prfad for hntne4fate Sak at iJ,175,000 C.W...DdH« Approx. 7,000 sq. ft. masterpiece w/awe5nmt ocean, bay & night light vtews.. U,3QO,OOO f.&tt#c'.s HMt.,_,,,.., ,,,,,..,, F.x~ quality and expelUM upgr~l 3SR 2.56A single family ~1th I gC>fgoot.IS yaidJ Ua9,000 Eltgiult townboroe wllargie 2 <:ar att. pngie. 3Bn/3BA V~t. un,ooo f -----r-- ·. N eW Listings -== ill:t .... RY Uldm&liaanon Ql9rWard - 2400 Temple HIJls 1216 Bennudi DrtYe 1131 Emermd Bay 792 ~ummit Drive 545 Allvlew Terrace 4. Erner.Id Bay 11' Irvine Co>ie P\ace 755 Nyes .. ~ ....... ._ ~ Emer.adlay Jl6C, s. CoMt Hwy • 906 ........ .., 9'4 •81111 I lid a.j la .... c:ove Cl9lt 21&., '"°hr ... .., I 92 l!'.inenlld llliJ 2S96 IMere Drtve · 1115 Oceel\ Way 171 Emerald Bu 2665 ..... .... 112 ..... c.itD $639,000 $689,900 $695.000 $735,000 $824,750 $825,000 25.000 25,000 5,000 il,050,000 l.2'7,500 1,295,000 l,299,oOo i 31'.900 9".900 JOD;OOO MOOO $2,900.000 $2.900.000 $1.19',000 E 419 £1 Modena Avenue 17'9 ~IMie • OCun Vllllt 1GI FRl"'9clo DrtYe 2"1 Aiillil 9lleet 119 ,,.. Sbeet 1100 Yat GlaYtlnc 1115 Newport Hills Drive 212 Via Eboll 195:Z Windward Lane 2000 Windward Lane • &ll lllon . 510 18th Street 125 Via Waders • 120 BllOi\ '.J1071..8MAvmue 519 Silill .... 1921 Y8dltErdiw4 M 1n.~ 4tlM71hWA.._ / ~----.-- 644-1600 723-8800 View Properties Balboa Penlnsula Point SophtSttcatlon on the sand. Prime Point location! Debi Bib b $1,479 ,000 Ha rbor Ridge Custom with huge rooms. view, gazebo. pool and spa. Langevin & Bera $2,395,000 Pelican Point Newl Exquisite quality 4 bedroom. 4.5 bath home with pool. Ma rian Phllllppl $2, 750 ,000 ...,.Eme rald Bay Huge, spectacular views of coast. beach, rocks and sunsets. Rod & Nancy Daley $3,950 ,000 Villa Polnt Coif course view. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, attached garage. Sue Thomas $282,000 Bristol Place Bank owned! I bedroom, I bath. Seller will pay $1 ,000 toward closl ng costs. Pa trick Bartollc $37,900 Newport Coast -Trovare Many custom upgrades! Largest floorplan. Shpws model perfect. Custom tile/paint. Greg Lombardi $299,900 Seavlew Complet~ly redone 3 bedroom, 2 bath single level home. Susan Scanlan $550,000 Alteua New 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, family and bonus room. Ocean vlewl Rick Langevin $599,000 Newport Coast Customl~ed 4 Bd. 4.5 Ba. on largest lot In The Pointe! Lombardi & Worden $899,000 Condo & Townho~e Living Sea Faire Ocean and bay views. 2 Bd. 2 Ba. condo. Gated community. H eidi Stockwell $299,000 Rare opportunity for Plan D with 3 bedrooms and view. Beverly Morphy $649,000 Emerald Bay Fabulous viewl 4 bed- rooms. Close to ~ and beach. Hinman & Hln4Jer $1,295,000 Ille CU10't Fabulous o:>ntemporary on Btg canyon Golf Cout9e. ~ Kline & Hants $1,425,000 Bla Canyon Gracious '5+ bedrooms, great view yard. One of a kind I Chris Undsay $1,795,000 Ocean Rld1e Bramelea's larcest noorplan w/ view to ocean, added 5th Bd. Fabulous yard w/ rode. pool and spa. Scanlan & Weinstein $1 ,850,000 . '-• I Beach Communities Udo Isle Beautlfully remodeled home on 45 ft. lot l...alge south paUo. John McMonJcte $699 ,000- Emerald Bay use this charmtnc Emerald Bay studio while planning your new home. You can build 30 ft. hlch here. Rod & Nancy Daley $825,000 Corona del Mar ....... ,,... ... Adorable. Bd. 2 Ba. family home, larae backyard. Stella Worden $559,000 Oceanfront Beachfront home In quiet residential section. No public board- walk. Clean' two unit building. Ronda Heln $849,000 Cameo Shores Great view home w/ 4 bedrooms. 3 baths, pool and spa Scanlan & Weinstein ·$869,000 Emerald Bay Ocean view lot. Plans for new 7.500 sq. ft. French country home. F1nster & Daley $950,000 Oceanfront Peninsula Brand new custom home, great style and quality. Ronda Hehl $998,000 Rare 1/2 acre view property. Large remodeled home. Pool. Scanlan & We!nsteln $1 ,475,000 Maanlflcent Mediter- ranean bayfront with dock. pool & spa Sue Ellen Volpe $2,595,000 Balboa PenlnsuJa Point Great comer bayfront location w/ 4 bedrooms and a pier One of the finest views in the harbor. Bob Berg $1 ,595,000 Family Neighborhoods 6 Bd. 5.5 Ba. custom home on approx. 21.000 sq. ft. lot. KIJne &'Harrta $1 ,195,000 644-1600 723-8800 Newport Beach BaJboa Peninsula Point Super bay view 2 bedroom condo In great location. Bob Berg $295,000 Charmine 4 bedroom, 3 bath, wood floors, large lot, much morel Hazel & Jo. Dlsho• $'599,000 J ... Udo Isle $2,895,()® Ldgu114 .Oceanfront $1,050,000 ·-- KEVIN · KUBIAK AsSOCIATE B4r1front CondO $869,000 JERRY FINSTER ' SENIOR ·SALES ExECUTIVE 759~3750 ' DourSMrn $1,100_,000 EMerwW a., $1,237,500 lmnec:ne $4,995,000 . . .EMERALD BAY ·OCEANFRONT · 192 EMERALD BAY • SPECTAcuLAR OCEANFRONT HoME IN GArEo·, BEACH CoMMUNITY .• PRESTIGIOUS EMERALD BAY POINT . . . • SOPHISTICATED, IMMACULATE 3 BEDROOM, 3 .5 BATH HOME . • SPECTACULAR OCEAN, SUNSET . -• HUGE ENTRANCE COURTYARD CATALINA VIEWS FROM EVE~ It I • CLIFFSIDE YARD AND GARDEN . .. . . Must call ROD DALEY.for gate tlea.ranu: (714) 494,..6208 r· I .. , ' I I ..I • Dottie Austero 759-3763 1362 Galax11 Drive 5 bedrooms, 5 batfts, pool, spa, a green lawn and front row views. Family room opens to ~ new upgraded kitchen. Pool-side wet bar and ffrepit. $1,195,000 .. DOVER SHORES AMENITIES . Christine Kim 2 private beaches, ·a family neighborhood · 717-4709 and pa·rk, and convenient location to schools, 's hopping, freeway and airport. · 131 O G·alaxy Drive "'YOUJrSEAlfCH~RTHE RFEP" A triumph Of rare natural materials and peerless craftsmanship. Splendid water-fall entry. Rows of stately columns. Sumptuous built-ins, paneling and wallcpverings . Spectacuiar landscaping and views .. toward tfte sea . In sftort:· Sublime at every turn. $2,995,000 ' -I . . I I 18 S.ntf11go Single. story on a large 12,900 sq.~. lot. 3 bedrooms, 2.25 baths. Custom built-in ent.ertai"ment unt.er. Totally remodeled in '93/'94. Spectacular view. $755,000 ~·· l If you are looking for TiiE special home, a property that speaks of individu4lity and _quality, this is it ... ~ .... ~~~~~~~~~~~---,--tt----~--=-:--~--:-:--- ....... ~~l .... r, Totally rebuilt with quality and elegance. 5 bedrooms, 5 baths and 2 powder rooms, entertainment room, dock; Views -reaching down the coast to the hills, . . mountains and ocean. . . . . ' Owner ·will consider trades or may carry 1st T.D. Offered at $3,075,000 BRING ALL OFFERS! J '• • • . .. l . • f. .. ' ... ' ..... -----~· ---------x--::------ BILL FEENEY in association with TIM CARR and LANCE BOGGS OPEN HOUSES From one to five p.m. Lido Isle Vacant Lot 215 Via Koron ~n S~. ~ S!J~· $429,000 Pride of Ownership Duplex 3 Bd. 2 Ba. + 2 Ba. I Ba. renovated units ·Steps to beach! Great for owner/user Excelle nt income, new carpet and paint $369,000 Affordable in Corona del Mar 2 Bd 2.5 Ba End townhome on large greenbelt Refurbished and immaculate, community pool $219,000 Triangle Square Area 3 Bd. 2 Ba. townhome w/ fireplace Greenbelt location, community pool $144,000 717-4744 Dover Shores Bayfront Lido Isle View Home 3 Bd. 2 Ba. Remodeled with 60' on the water 5 Bd. 4 Ba Pride of ownershi~~·rulJiiJgbcst.qUali~Dallc:Dals...- --r:a:rge pnvat.COOC£:"1arge sunn_y_pa~b-o-------,.,Mart>-:-:. le. granite, French doors, crown moldings. 3 fireplaces $1,079,000 ~,000 Bayshores Family Rome 7 Bd. s Ba. TraditiOnal. bard'NOOd floors, Frmcb doori 3 fireplaces. .3 car garage. large counuy kitchentCamily room $795,000 Lido Isle Prime Location! 2 Bd. 2 Ba + den home, beamed ceilings Prime street to street location, 35' lot $595,000 Harbor Highlands Pride of QJmenhip " 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. family home in mo.O.in condition Great location. terrific value! $359,900 Harbor RJdge Value 5 Bd. 3.5 Ba. Pride of ownership! Two private sunny decks, atrium $699,000 Lido Isle Vacant Lot Unique prime street to street location. Ideal for 3,000 sq. ft. custom home! Steps to beach & tennis $429,000 Costa Maa Starter , ~ 4 Bd. ~.5 Ba. bome~ie-sbaped lot New roof, {Nbl~~ ~w carpet $219,000 ~\~ )IM KLINE 759 .. 3771 • .. ... .. .. . -· 15 INVERNESS 1 , $1,550,000 -· -:t.: Completely remodeled custom home overlOOking Big Canyon Country Club's eighth fairway. Beautiful limestone ffooring throughout entry, granite counter tops in kitchen and wet bar. Lovely step down formal living room and private master suite with ff replace . Stella Worden 759-371 I Ga1 y Legran(1 20 Bumlng Tree Custom Farl designed frome , offered fully furnished. $2,495,000 3 bt4roo• ltOIJft °" owrsiz.ttl lot. $575,000 . - -.c,: - 1334 Antigua,· B-aycrest . Beautifully upgraded four bedroom home in f amity oriented neigfrborfrood. Tfre frome offers formal living r00.m with ff re- place. Large family room opens to ccuntry kitchen wfricfr offers center island, custom "Cabinetry, two full si1.e refrigerators to feed the growing teenagers, and mucfr more. An additional family room for adult relax- ation offers ff replace, wet bar and.overlooks tfre pooi;The master suite also offers a ffreplace, balcony: luxurious bath with marble tub and separate shower, and a fruge walk-in closet. Three large bedrooms up and one bedroom down complete· this handsome offering! Tfris is a rare opportunity to purcfrase a frome wfr~fr works for a family and also offers a floorplan that is great for entertaining! Reduced to $619 ,000 - · 24 Chatham Coart Sptdac""1r 2 flt''°°'" •J>ta C" '" gate-guaNU COlfflffKNity. $775,000 ' ... .. • 65 Feet o n the Bayfront •.Large Lawn on the Bay • Approximately 14,000 Square Foot Lot • Approximately 6,000 Square Foot Home with Guest House • 5 Bedrooms with Study • Dock for Large Boats •Gated Estate · • Elevator $4,850,000 - ...., • Light and Bright • 4 Bedrooms -3.5 Baths • Built in 1990 • Designed with Comfort and Elegance in Mina . • Approximately 3,200 square Feet • laJie Backyard $629,000 .. ... - -BELCOURT TERRACE Rare 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath townhome overlooking lovely park in prestigious gated community. $679,900 TURTLE ROCK fabulous panoramic view. Elegant 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath home with 3 car garage. Quiet cul-de-sac. $449,000 CORONA. DEL MAR 2 bedroom, 2. 5 bath corner location on quiet street. Premium quality. $409,900 Premium quality 2 bedroom, 2.5 bath on corner lot. Huge patio and 2 decks. $429,900 VILLA POINT AT ITS BEST! 19491 SIERRA PORTO Pristine 4 bedroom in terrific "across from park" location. $399,900 1621 DOROTHY LANE 4 bedrooms, office, formal dlnlnc room, huge yard with pool. A must see family home. $,1,,000 This 3 bedroom with country kitchen ls in tum-key condition on a great large lot. $199,900 For showings, please call JULE STEPHENS<;>N 759-3734 • Golf COutse Views & l...ocatlon, Location, Location! TWO NEW LISTINGS 254 Villa Point Drive 1\vo master suites on golf course. $279,000 214 Villa Point Drive I bedroom, l bath on golf course. $198,000 - .. I'. - • -, .. \ • t . GIGI THOMAS Ufetlme Sales Aclllevement Hall of Fame Mem6er 759-3784 LINDA SHANNON In Association wltlt 'Glfl Tlto•a 717-4760 Creme de la Creme . Lovely canyon view, spacious large rooms, 4 bedrooms plus bonus. $1 ,549,000 2 bedrooms, 2.5 batfrs, puan view off master suite. .. >.. . .. * . -. . .. ... . . 759~3724 Upgrades galore. Model perfect. $234,990 • OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY. I :00 P.M. -4 :00 P.M. 439 El Modena • 3 bedroom, 3 bath which includes separate guest quarters or office • Living room and dining room open to beautiful gardens and charmin~ outdoor entertaining area • Hardwood floors, beveled and stained glass windows • Large master suite with cedar lined walk-in closet .... . Offered at $519,500 PELICAN POINT -EXCLUS I VE COASTAL COMMUNITY To see tlrese exceptional estates or for furtlrer informatisn on Pelican Point, please call: BRAD HINMAN 75~3732 Fabulous new ):lome under con~!nJction. Ocean and golf course views. 5 bedrooms, 5.5 baths, garage for 8 cars. Call 759-3705 FOR CATE ACCESS. 22 Sltorellne ' .. .., .. • -. ,.\ 1 .. . GIGI THOMAS Ufetlrne Sales 'Atltlevernent Hall of Fame Mern6er ;r 759-3784 LINDA SHANNON . In ASsoclatlon wltlt Gigi TltoMU 717-4760 Creme de la Creme . Lovely canyon view, spacious large rooms, 4 bedrooms plus bonus. $1,549,000 2 bedrooms, 25 baths, puan view off master suite. Upgrades galore. Model perfect. $234,990 ~~.WO-VIEW B·EAUTIES >.. . -. . . . · .. -€.OBYWAR.D • DUNCAN FORGEY 723-8800 ext. 20 Juov Gooo . 759-3752 OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY -I :00 P.M. -4:00 P.M. 439 El Modena • 3 bedroom, 3 bath which includes separate guest quarters or office • Living room and dining room open to beautiful gardens and charming outdoor entertaining area • Top quality upgrades a-nd appliances •,Hardwood floors, beveled and stained glass windows • Large master-suite with cedar lined walk-in closet ,; Offered at $519, 500 ' PELICAN POINT -EXCLUSIVE COASTAL COMMUNITY To see tfrese exceptional e!tates or for furtfre~ information on Pelican Point, please call: BRAD HINMAN 759-3732 .. Fabulous new home under construction. Ocean and golf course views. 5 bedrooms, 5.5 baths, garage for 8 cars. Call 759--3705 FOR CATE ACCESS. • • 22 Sliorellne • .. (' . •. • Raldentlal .Real &cace SetvJca • Independently Owned and Operated METICULOUS HARBOR VIEW Tons of sryle in this spacious home in popular communiry chat hosts pools, greenbelts, fields, schools. Frplc, skylights, French drs & win- dows. Brick pario, yard, spa. Perfection! • $599,000 Laraine & Eric Shaw Ad Code 70907 LINDA ISLE Expansive channel views and exquisite interiors arc presented io this custom 5bd bayfront res- idence with a private dock. Ann, Ted & Sw.anne $2,395,000 Code 71197 WHATADFAU Ocean & Back Bay scenery from many rooms in this bluffs residence w/h/w Aoors, beamed ceilings, fiplc. Community pool. Oaudctte Blanchard 644-6200 '5'1000 . -eate 726r! sm, EUROPE.AN Vll.LA Dover Shores cwcom w/gorgcous bay view. Hidtlights include mahogany frplc's, msrr. w/rer.reat, stare-of-the-an k.itChcn, sec. system. Redwood sauna, private courtyard. 3 car garage. Exquisite! $1,950,000 Nancy Barfield & Tom lovenitti Code 71417 BLOCK TO BEACH! FabuJous oversiu:d lot w/pcclc of the ocean. Brick patio w/spa & ~BQ. frplc. close ro shop~. rcstauranrs. $675,000 Kathy Granieri Code 70887 ' .. HAUOR RIDG£ fSl'ATP.S Ocean & Catalina vie-M from· dtii residence in gate--guardcd oomm. Private courtyard entry, view patios, lwh landscaping. A beauty! $627,500 Linda Oerh & Lois Jacobs Code 71977 HEIGHT OF SOPHIS11CATION Tastefully Uf>S!'aded Bdooun Hill townhopte. Over 2,220 sq.ft. of neutral decor with gourmet kitchen, lavish MBR with fireplace. High assumable loan and low down payment. Michad Smith $439,000 Code 71327 ALL 1HE CHARM ac GRANDEUR Custom ~onia cottage depicts cJcganc:c & refine- ment. 4 frpTc's, Manha Stewart type lcitchen,·sunny views from all rooms, French doors thru-out. $649,000 Hyla Bertea NEW ENGLAND MASTERPIECE Pticc Reduced! Unbclicv- a,le custom Cape Cod with 5/6bd, 4.5ba on over 1/3 a.ere. Two great rooms, Chefs kitchen w/frplc & 60" Vt.king range with gridlc & grill . Anne Hoover $1,288,000 Code 70937 • . .. lOTS TO LOVE _ Beautiful .4J>d Marbella on an extra la~ ICK. Fireplace, bright interior, rile roof. private poof ac tpa.; • Gorgcow lan<iscaping. · $585,000 Mali Gulledge SPECTACUI.All CUS'IOM H~ the roar cl dwi iaef & w.atch the ~*' in! Sophisticat~ 6f con- temp<>rary IO .all)'On setUng. Many· , 'W'OOd Aoors, French cMOla. beamed ceilinf1, lovdy gardens. Linda Oeda & Lois Jae.obs $1,09S,OOO <Ade 71117 MANY AMENI11ESI 5bd, 3ba on extra lar&c lot w/upgradeid io~r. " Ncwa-apt, paint. nw&le enuy. !Wawue, lightiAg. · Fruit trees. Nancy Bar6dd & Tom lovcnini $729,000 -C.ode 70297 • . Newport Beach Office 25 Corpotate Pia.a, Suite 190 644-6200 ){esldential Real Eaatc Service• • Independently Owned and OpenwS i418 Galaxy Sat. $995,000 Pam Ball 37 Southhampton CL Sat. $429,000 Sheila Kavian.i 2318 Vista Hogar Sat .. $226,900 Dic.k Dickson "' llluft's 2018 Yast.a Cajon Sat. $325,000 ' Gib Walker NewP'on Heights 2101 Fifteenth St. 19 Sat. $189,000 Patti O'Dcsky Newport Heights 2101 Fifteenth SL 112 Sat. $279,000 PaniO'Dmy .. ~ 22 Hermia.gt Sat. $1,2-49,000 c.a.rol Allison lifC...,. 3 Wmgt.d f.oot Sat. $995,000 JamesGny Newport Hcigltts 430 Riverside SaL $679,000 Friday 8umcll 346 Poppy S-S $625,000 Gnncri/Bonrinick 2'2 Driftwood S-S $695,000 Ucla-.r/Ostcrbout -~llfuu Cajon - - --$330,000-aydenlOtt 15 Stonegkn· S-S . $143,000 Muy Ann McGuire S-S $498,000 Mali Gulledge 2227 Bayside Sun. $1,995,000 ~ KayRangu 5801-58011/2 Seashore Sun. $1,425,000 Soly~ 1319 F. &!boa BMl. Sun. $799,000 EvdynSbmm Do.uSbatcs l318~Dt Sun. SIJSO.OOO joAMKmcoo Newport Coast 5 N"igbbbo« Sun. s1.m.ooo • ATS BigOm)ioo 3 Wmged Foo« Sun. $995,000 Boonir Blilinpo 223\l"u~ Sun. $864,000 Bob c.olua:io l 070 Pes::aOOr Sun. $699,000 KayKoail 1701 IUt Ashley Sun. m.9,000 ptySU... 1130 Highland Sun. $539.000 Jim~•·W Habor Yecw Homa 1831 Nn.pott Hilk Dt Sun. $499,500 ~ ~ 2312Aalia Sun. $469,000 TomBnnoo eon.. Higblands (52 Morning Un)OO Sun. $369,000 lvmPdinm 8Wli . 503 Aw.oida Campo Sun. ms.ooo 0-..tr.tt•rf..t lmne 34G'Jlman Sun $263.500 Mali Qlcdgie f.lllllide C.M. ~5 flirway Sun. $289,000 ~IW NewportGat 6Statapc0t '-Sun. $177.500 Gi>WM Newport Hcigbls 320 Km&s Raad Sun. $549,000 KataiRm PERFECT BF.ACH HOME CAMEO HIGHLANDS Rm<>RI' UVING Beautiful & private cwcom 4bd on aLnmt 2 lots w/mini view of Catalina & ocean. Pool, spa & sauna. Nothing 3bd, 3ba custom contemporary. Gourmet's kitchen, secu- rity system. Perfcctly maintained. Fumishinp included! cdmpanbld · Connie Betton Kent McNaughton & Stephanie Houghton *9,000 : Coclc 72487 $1,199,000 Coclc 70157 . TllULY A 10! OCPANFR9NT PllOPF.RI'Yl Big C.,00'1 bs ~ on one « cbe best cuHIMac sams Step off of the patio and into the toft sand ~f this 4bd, ~ 0.-q> « cbe lint aua wl6plc. goonnct 5ba duplex. Skylights, Poggenpohl cabinets in gourmet amaa. pd ac·p. kircben. 4 car garage. Carol Allison & James Gray Solly lie Evelyn Shatt.en $995,000 : C.-70167 $1,425,000 Code 716S7 SPECTACULAJt VIEWS -N. 1.AGUNA . Fabulow cwtom home w/4bd, family rm, gourmet kitchen, beamed ceil- ings & the mon incredible views. Priced co sell! . $895,000 Carol Allison & James Gray Code 71487 CAPTIVATING DOVER SHORF.s Stupcndow view of coastline & upper bay can be seen from this home on estate siz.cd lot. Private srudy, French doors thru-out, sec. system. Brick courtyard. pool. 3 car garage. $1,495,000 Barbara Aune & Jo Ann Kenton Code72367 ONE OF A JCINDI Walk out your door onto the sun-soaked beaches of Balboa Pcriinsula. Located at the end of the boardwalk w/3bd & 2.75ba. Beautifully detailed home. $799,000 Solly & Evelyn Shatten Code 70367 • ON niE BEACH. GATED 2BR 2BA, CONDO. PERFECT K )R BEACH WVERS OR '12ND HOME. LOVELY, PARK SF.TilNG. 2BR, 2BA., END UNIT. ONE I FVFL un IEDRAl CEILING. OPEN· UGI n: 2 CAR GARAGE. OORONA DEL MAR $999,SOO OF.SIGNER s SHOWPO.CE:l>ANO~LC'\7tEWS;()l>Eir. SPAOOUS FLOOR PLAN. WOODED SETI1NG. GUARD- GATED COMMUNITY. REDUCED CUSTOM HOME, COURTYARD ENTRY, SPAaous MASTER SUITE & sruov. 2 HUGE LOT: ClJL..Df...SAC LOCATION. \'\Ol 111 H \\I l\1111 > <I II'\ I. .. Dear Limb & Lois, I eipected a lot from you because of the very good recommt1.ndation from a previous client. The only thing wrong with that recommendation is it wasn't good enough. I could use.. a number of words to describe your performance: professional, patient, advisory, and a number of others • You were the very best at guiding me throudi 'the experience of se11¥ig my home when 1 was many miles away. You went the extra mile many, many times. I find it very difficult to adequately express my· thanks. Thank you very, very much. ~~9' .• .R·14 a.JR ftNINSlll.A POINT Df..-n1tk wkte bly view from older res w/40 rt. fronttge. Lot 11.iue. Sultilble for rehab ... sns.ooo NlWPOU SHOU.S 4U. l.IA llemod tit new doon. windows. s&.k 1rs. rr c1oon. eomm. pool/llMb ............ SJ 11.000 MESA VUDE Upgraded pool ~ on corner lot, 4BR. 3BA fam rm 3 CM gar .. new pilnt/wpet ... $)14,000 OCEAN II.VD, CdM Wol'ld dass oai/bay view. 4BR.. 3BA .. lfplc .. 3car gat. Deck w/S(>I.. ~ .... $1,850.000 COllONA DU MAR 4all 38A w/ptttv entry lo I~ IBA down. Cath cdllnJ. fir~. formal OR. ................. SJ8P,OOO lASTSID£ HUGtfTS Cute duplex w/whlte picket f'ence/shutters Udl 28ll w/fplc.. 2ar gar. Sep yatds .. $2S9,000 CORONA DU MAR Spidous 8. open 3.&R. 2.5§1' plus pool table slu den. MBlt w/fplc.. SPA tub, bilc .... $114.000 ~-- BAUOA ISLAND Huse bayfront duplex. Shi.red pier. 3~R. 26A w/fplc. 2BR. I BA w/frpk. Nlcel ........ $1, 150,000 UDOISU 58 rt. loc. gre.lt loatlon. 4BR 3BA single level w/\Mge So. patio. P\ans for 2nd stocy .$660.000 ''\.. J ~ •' Sweeping golf course views Located in a very quiet setting within Big ~yon Villas. enjoy golf course views from all the main living areas of this gorgeous Plan C. Features of the property include two bedrooms. two and one-half baths, den or office, lots of plantation shutters and light hardwood flooring. This attached home is light and bright throughout. There is a patio located off the dining room which is perfect for enjoying the magnificent view. The home is about 1,750 square feet. Community features include a pool, clubhouse and exercise facility. Offered at $467 ,500. For more information, caU Susan Scanlan and Dave Busk aJ (714) 759-3717. Coast Newport Propertie&, 4 Civic Plaza, Su. 260, Newport Beach. Elegant Belcourt Tenace This rour ExceptionallY ptWate locotlcin Nestled amid a backdrop of lush landscaping is an extraordinary property oo a rare expansive flat lot that measures 16,500 square feet per tax roll. The ~modeled home features five bedrooms,' four t>atbs, fonnal living and dining room, a large family room and a wonderful new kitchen with adjoining eating nook. The pie-shaped lot backs to a greenbelt which adds to the seieoity of the property. The sprawling backyard features a large pool. spa. patio and a spacious grassy area. Anotbc:r outside area is a wood deck oo the side yard with French doors opening to the dining room. Tbc' yard is perfect foc. entertaining and family liVing. This property is in a very bedroom. three and ooe-balf batb-townhome is located in the prestigious gated community of Belcourt and offe!S the finest of the Newport Beach lifestyle. High ceilings and more than 3,400 square feet provide a feeling of spaciousness. Situated on a premium fot with a large yard and brick patio, it overlooks the community park and pool. Features include two fireplaces, top-of-the-line security system, custom built-ins and a three car garage. The spacious kitchen features top quality appliances including a Sub-Z.Cro and a sunny breakfast nook. Offered at $679,900: . I special location within the community of Harbor View ·For Ilion llifonrWion, call q1111 Noah aJ (714) "4- '161)(). Coast Newport Propertie1, 4 Civk Pku.a, SU. 260, Hills 6o Corona deJ Mar. Offered at $1 ,090,000. For llfOn 11'/onrtalion, call SllUUI S«utllUI aJ (714) 759-3117. Coast Newport PropertU1, 4 Civic P~ SU. 260, Newport Beach. Newport Beach. ,, presents ... : A Landma,rk Along t b e Southern California Coast This gorgeous English Tudor family home is on the oceanfront in Shore Cliffs, Corona dd Mar, one of Southern California's most beautiful family neighborhoods. The 30,000 square foot - lot is crowned with rolling lawn with your own access to a ~-. magnificent swimming beach. The timeless architecture and many amcnitictbcspe3lc of great comfon, case of living and an · exciting lifcscytc. The living areas arc situated to focus on this unique location. Family sil.C kitchen with separate eating area, large living room with rich beam ceilings and paneling, special baYcd window overlooking !1ie .garden, fomlal dining room wi'ih ~enook .fireplace,·a tam.iJyroom, six bedrooms, S.5 baths, tlir. car garage and huge utility room complete die picture. CUffem- dctails include lead ~ windows, hardwoOd ffoors, paneling and more. This wonCkrful seaside location is close to everything; family oriented, yet private. No finer place exists. For more information, please call ... Coast N~n Pro~ea at· (714) 644-1600 I "cmc ....._ s.u.. 2'0 ' • ... ... ~.Newport Prop • • lm......-n,y OWlmD & OlllRATID featuring fine properties · from condos to castles S~ S~ ~ SU«e 1969 -...uwa.LUXWIY 0.._UM...._ ...... .._,..._. 11116 ............ _ .. .....,. ..... ~ ................ ~ ........ _ .......... _ ........ .. Our sales associates are seleded for their knowledge, character, experience and commitment to strong ethicaJ standards. We are now interviewing for positions in our Newport Beach office. To schedule an appointment, '- cal/ 644-7111 and ask for Lois or Judy . : Before You Buy, Prequalify ~ <111 Come in for a free loan pre-• : approvaJ before you start your : • home search. · • : Call 644-7111 : <111 Ask for Nan • ........... ~············ rties laAlllDQaDTATD ,,......,_ .................. .. .. a... ... _,....,,.. .... ..... ...... _,,a-.... .... .,.._ ___ ............. ...... --.ooo CM l /, . .. Keith ._Dudley finds 1996 •• success 1n He has the highest volume of sales in listings Ke1lh Dudley has had lhc highest volume of sales wilh more than $5.3 million in listings and in lhe last 30 days has opened more than $4.5 million in escrow. He has more lhan 18 years of experience in both reaJ estate sales and finance and is recognized as an expert ,in the industry as we ll as a keynote speaker at numerous conferences. "Homes Lhat are priced within 5% of their market value and marketed aggressive1y are selling at close to list price," Dudley said. He is a finn believer that clients are the reason for success and you must insure they are always treated with the highest level of respect and attention. According to Dudley. business is great and getting better. To reach Keith Dudley, call Metro Realty at (714) 720- 9422. Keith Dudley Metro welcomes _7 __ _ • r eturning agent Fel•x La Puz brings his real estate expertise back to Metro Darrell Pash. broker/owner of Metro Realty welcome' Felix La Put. who has recently made his way back to Metro. He arrived from the Philippines in J 978 and has been a Realtor for 14 years. His specialty is working with Asian home buyers and sellers. Not only is he an experienced reaJ estate agent. he also practices veterinarian medicine. 'The end of 1996 will be a turning point in lhe real estate market as well as the global market." La Puz said. To reach Felix I.A Puz, call Mttro Realty at (714) 720-9422. Felix la Puz Selling a million-dollar home · Know what to ask to find a qualified sales associate As saies of million-dollar homes continue to increase nationwide, there's now a greater demand for Realtors who specialize in marketing these unique estates -and those who can effectively deal with their equally unique owners. · Last year, Coldwell Banker, through its Preview~ Program. was involved in the sales of nearly 1,000 properties worth $1 ~ million or more, an impressive 32% l increase over 1994. According to the , company. sellers sbouJd ask these specific • questions for finding the right sales r associate to sell that exquisite property: • • Ask for a detailed market plan . identifying the objectives, tactics and l marketing resources they will use to help I sell your property? Ask to see plans they have prepared for o1her clients. • ls tho sales associate specially lrained to market luxury residential properties? ~ ....... ,... • • •'II • How much experience does the sales associate have working with well-to-do prospects and clients in your market area? • ls the sales associate technologically adept and does his or her company possess the online computer resources to expose your property worldwide through the Internet? • Ask what types of marketing support and materials arc available from the company to help the sales associate sell your home. Does the company promote luxury homes locally, nationally and internationally through special on-site events, targeted advertising and direct mail, showcase brochures, or marketing videos? •Does the sales associate have a network or sphere that reaches out to other sales associates across the nation who specialit.es in marketing luxury properties? Often, it's this network that can help find that one-in-a-million buyer for that one-in-a-million home. .-• 9 • C I ' ' • Spectacular bayfront condo Located in the gated community of Bayside Cove. Prom a private patio enjoy ao endless parade of boats or relax with sunset views over Balboa Island and the bay. There are three bedrooms, two and one- half baths with a large master suite with views. Extensive use of windows maximizes views. The home has textured ceilings, plantation shutters and a two car garage with built-in storage. This is a rare opportunity to live in paradise . . For more infonnalion, call Keith Dudhy of Metro Realty, (714)·720.9422. . . . .__._.::_,-.,-.~~-'-'~...+.~+rJEllllll:IYhOme iR~ Harbor Vaew Hills Live with the feeling of serenity and security al this location in the family-oriented community of Harbor View Homes. Move right into this upgraded Palermo plan with four bedrooms and two and one-half baths. A lovely country kitchen with centec island and butcher bloclc includes a built-in Nu Ton food centd. Textured ceilings skylights add a light and bright atmosphere. 'Ibis home is just slept away from a part. club house. and pool. Offered at $567,SOO. For llWrw UiformalWn, caU DoM Sillt/Ho of Metro R'ea/q (114) 720-H12. Breathtaking White.water Captivating sunsets from this fabuloUs Laguna Beach condo. A rare opportuni_ty to own this biablY sought after location. In model cooditioo and ready to move in. Two bedroom.., two baths, uncSerarouod garage with two spaces, plus your own storage bins. Enjoy enchanting views from private patio. Offered at $475,000. 1.· ·"' ' • 4 .'""!: ,. .._..:I- PELICAN HILL 10 Fair Harbor Mediterranean Custom Home with Captivabng Panoramic Ocean & Golf Course Views! Magnificent tropical landscaping on over .5 acre. This elegant 5BR, 5.5BA home has extensive use of travertine stone. Dramatic pool & spa. $2,495,000 "Mediterranean Villa by the Sea". An enchanting SBR. 5.5BA w/ocean views. Gourmet kitchen w/top of the line ... apphances. security system, A/C, game room LAGUNA BEACH 530 Clff Drive, 1202 Breathtakilg white water ocean views and captivating sunsets from private patio. 2BR, 2BA in model condition. Underground garage w/2 spaces. Just steps ~to lhe beach and Highly upgraded 3BR, 2BA plus nice IBR rental unit Gourmet kitchen, luxury baths, Perfect for owner~ser. Steps to the beach. ,,, ---=-: ~-_J~ •• -~ I I 6 Windsor Beautiful4BR,4BA Family Home in Gated Community. Dramatic entry w/ stunning sweeping stairway, gourmet kitchen, library. Lush greenery w/superb pool & spa. ·e>.vner transferred • wa'nts sold! Reduced. Spectacular Bayfront Condo in Gated Community. Private patio with. endless Sunset views. 3BR, 2.5BA w;1arge master suite . Textured ceilings, plantation shutters. Live in paradise! HARBOR VW HIUS 1127 Whitellls Reduced Short Sale - Subject to Lender Awrova! 3BR, 2BA fixer wiunobstructed" Ocean, Harbour & City Lights View. "Prime Location• Lot value. Distressed! Very motivated seller - Must sell! $499,000 1 Encore Highly Upgraded Galore! New Berber carpet and paint: New fixtures, scraped ceilings, new cabinets & work bench in g¥age. Won't last long! Reduced! Breathtaking Panoramic Ocean, Harbor & premium Fashion Island • views! Beautiful 4BR. 3BA home w/new carpet & new paint. Large yard wrth lovely pool. Best ocean view deal. Lovely Traditional Home featuring large family entertainment room w/ fireplace, beam ceilings & wet bar. Balconies, bay views from 2nd story. new paint & Duplex! Cute front cottage w/2BR, 2BA. Newer rear umt 3BR, 3BA w;1ireplace and large decks. Great location and an ideal opportunity for owner- BROOKVEW Ill W. 15th 128 Reduced! Make offer -Seller bought another -very motivated! Completely · remodeled three level condo w/ granite fireplace, central air, plantation sMters, trench doors, security gated. CJose to beach. $229,000 .. ----.=....~'"'-'-".-..·'-'---~...._~ ........ ~---''-'""-~.:..O-~~~...__-..... --..._n,.__..~~~~~~-"........,.~~...:..__~...;_~--..._;:_~~-------'-~~---'-....... ~------.__.---...... ---1 SPYGLASS HILL: High above the rest BOUNDARIES: Spyglass Hill i!> located in the hills of Corona del Mar at the intersection of San Joaquin and Spyglass Hill Road. It is surrounded by the communities of Harbor Ridge. rfarbor Hill. Spyglass Ridge and the newly developed Newport Ridge. The community is bounded by the Pacific Ocean. Catalina Island, Pelican Hill Golf Course, the San BemadinQ Mountains. Fashion ls)and and the famous Newport Harbor. HISTORY: Lusk homes began developing Spyglass Hill in 1972. HOMES: CurrentJy. there arc 349 single family tract homes tn Spyglru.s . Al the summjl, beautiful c ustom homes hoc the streets of Muir Beach and Rocky Poin1. COMMUNITY FEATURES: As!>ociation dues are $295 per quarter and inclyde maintenance of slope and Jand'\caping areas surrounding homes, El Capitan Park and the newly developed park atop Spygla'\s H.ill near Drakes Bay. Spyglass Hill has its own tree commitlec and Garden Club and welcome!> community involvemenl. It's an extremely popular and well-known community in Corona dcl Mar. • "urrounded by ~pectacular views and breathtaking sunsets. SCHOOLS: Spygla!>s Hill b in the Newport-Mesa School Distm:t Children from the community attend Andersen Elementary m Harbor Vie w Homes. Corona del Mar Junior and Senio r High School. Harbor Day Ele me ntary School is a private elementary school. Our Lady Queen of Angels is a private Catholic elementary school. SHOPPING: SPYGLASS HILL Enjoy shopping, restaurants, movie theaters and eotcrtainrnentat Fashion Island. Als~ nearby are the financial centers of Newport Beach and Irvine. To the south, enjoy the beautiful drive to the intrliu.ing and aosyJ,.aguna Beach. NOW LISTED: There are 26 homes on the market. with prices ranging from $539,000 to $2,495,000. There have been 12 sales during the past six months. Lot sizes are about 8.000 to more·than 16,000 square feet. There are single and two-srory homes, from 2,500 to 3,600 square feel. with three to six bedrooms and view/no view. SOURCE: Don and Joyce Olson of Coldwell Banker Newport Beach. (800) 487-493 l. If you would like t.o submit a community projik of your farm area, please follow the above formal and enclou a map outline (Thomas Gui.th) of the area along with a phot.o of a current listing. The description of the property goes under IM "now listed" section. Send the information t.o Julh Viker, real estate edilor, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay SL, Costa Mesa, CA 92627. If you have any questions, please call (714) 574-4242. Key reunites~ Ylith Coldwel Banker Costa Mesa Her experience ranges from property management to commercial office buildings Veteran broker associate Sonja Key recently rejoined Coldweµ Banker Residential Brokerage as a sales associate with its ··cosfa Mesa office, announced Tom Sutro. Coldwell Bl!Qker Costa Mesa branch manager. Key has acquired extensive expertise in property management, ~ng with high-rise commercial office building~ in.addition t working in the residential real estate industry for more than five years . She is a native of Ofange County, and focuses her marketing abilities on Costa Mesa and its surrounding communities. . Key holds.a bachelor's degree in economics from·ucLA and has earned a California broker's license. To ensure she is always up-to-date on the current trends of the real estate industry, Key is a member of the National Association of --Realtors, the California Association of Realtors and the Orange County Association of Realtors. Key resides in Irvin with her husband, . . Brandon. They are anxiously awaiting the birth of their first child. In her spare time, she enjoys traveling. _Ia.nad..Spltjo K.ey,. coll du CollfweQ BtutUr Costa Mesa oj/ice al (714) 668- 9333. Or reach Coldwell Banur on tM lllUmet al hltp://www.colllwe'llba.nur.com.. Coldwell Banker Newport ·leach celebrates I 1995 President's Club members Pictured here are: (back row L-R) Donald Pfaff, Velma TlDlDlons • Michael Dreyfus, Carol Mock. (middle row L-R) Marcia Bents, Judy Muncy, D'ette Steelberg, Nancy Lavigne, Susan Weir, Jeff Ewing. (front row L-R) Bob Le Fever, Coldwell Banker Southern California Company president, Boni Pereira, ~yleen Ewing, Judy Robbins and Charlie Johnson, Orange County regional manager. and NNUAL ALMANA · This special 8ection will includt>: • Art. 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'nmmunil) collegt!3 and specialized .vudies • Finance Banks, mortgage cos., lending in.stitutio11., anti im•est ment lio1J.Ses • Frequently asked questions and where to find the •Health & W Hospitals • Kida Stull' A list of child care, orgam:alwns and • Local Government &rvi«s and Whos Who in ci.ty, county. state & f elkral offic~ • Placea of Worship • Pointe of Inte r est • Recreation CommUnit:r_ and senior centers, golf course.(. • ourts,f~ & parks, adult Leagues • Sboppin« Local anil regional shopping l'enues . • Transportation Bi.Ice Lane.f, routes & paths and how to get from here to there via public tran.sport • Vl8itor Information · • Volunteer Opportunities I, Circulation: 50,000+ Deadlines: Space & Copy: Mon., May 20, 6 p.m. Camera Ready/Release: Tues., May 28, noon To place your ad in this must-read section, • contact your re al estate adverti5 ing re presentative . Call Jill Lange-a t (714) 574-4248 or Kip Hancock at (714) 574-4247 • . ". .. ... . I Home ownership could be closer than ever for ~ you. Think it's too complicated, too frustrating, too expensive? Attend our Home-buyer Seminar, and you' 11 get useful information on: Choosing the right home: Where ~o you start? How do you work with a real estate agent? How do you compare one home against another? What should you lo0k for? And look out for? Making the offer: How do you i n1w what it should be? What on earth is "earn: · \ money"? How much of a deadline should y( 'd ~ ·°''e the seller to accept your off er? Getting the loan: What are your c ':. ~; ·ns? Should you get an adjustable rate mP1 . ~ •ge (ARM) loan or a fixed rate? How much of a down payment do you need? Where can the money come from? How do you assume a loan? Handling the hassle: What should you know about appraisal, escrow, closing costs? What are the legal considerations? ,., FREE HOME r):.J YING SEMINi\11 Saturday, Ml :.. 1 11 :00 a.m. -1 :' ~ll · . m. Home Savings of A :i:. ~n 1 a Loan Office 17 Corporate Plaza, Fb '~ l"lo. 1r Newport Beach To attend, call Terry le al (714) 729-3354 IANUtG THl WAY IT USED TO ll · ~ fot u. CDmputfrt and ttuff) l • - 1 8:45 a.m .. GPA Committee meeting 9 a .m . -noon. Agency 1 -4 p .m .. Ethics 2 -5 p .m .. Internet class 2 8:30 a.m .. Board of Directors meeting 3 6 7 8 9 10 14 15 16 17 20 22 2A 10 a .m . -2 p.m .• Broker Preview M!S-Book delivery 8:45 a.m .• Community Relations Committee 8:45 a .m .. Affiliate Committee meeting 9 o .m . -n~on. Lending 1 p .m . ;.4 p .m .. Dooble Income In Sales 2 -4 p .m .. COMPASS Beginner course 10 a.m. -2 p .m .. Broker Preview • 2 p .m . -4 p .m .• Take-the Mystery Out of Buying a Computer 9 a .m . -noon. Mortgage Processing and Presentation 1 -4 p.m .• Time and Terrttory Manpgement 2 -5 p.m . Internet class • 2 -5 p .m .• COMPASS Advanced course Ascension Day l O a .m. -2 p .m ., Broker Preview 8:30 a .m .. Orientation Induction . 8:30 o.rn .. Panel of Achievers, Membership meeting at the Ba'boa Bay Club 1 :30 -4 p .1"'1 .. F~lr Housing .9:30 a .m. -·1 ?:W p.m ., Trust Fund Handling 10 a .m. -2 p .m ., B.-""er Preview 8 a .m . -1 :30.p.m., Semh1ar with Rick Wiiiis. Double Your Income by Working Smarter Not Harder, at the Hyatt Newporter 2 -5 p .m ., tnterne i , :lass "30 9 -11 a .m .. COMPASS Beglnner course I 6 -8 p .m .. Laguna/Newport Cocktail· Cruise ... . 10 a .m. -2 p .m .• Broker Preview IF YOU SNOOZE ... ... YOU LOSE. ANNOUNCING A RARE WINDOW OF OPPORTUNITY THAT IS CLOSING Q!!ICKlY IN NEWPORT COAST & NEWPORT [)EACH OCEAN RIDGE FROM $995,000 Detail or1ented custotn estate homes ranging from 3,000 to 5,500 SQ. ft. Foor to seven bedrooms. Four and one half to six and three quarter baths. On big quarter acre lots with spectacular views ol the Pacific Ocean, Newport Harbor, City and Canyons. ""-'ii #ti FRO• $1,315,IJIJO Grind custom estate homes ranging from 4,500 to 10,000 SQ. ~ On IPPfOXlmllety one half acre sites wtth panoramic views of the Pelican HiU Golf Course, Paciflc Ocean. Newport Harbor. City and Canyons. Tennis court a loll milll>tl. ,... • .,, .....,. •-IMI .ey. appointment ontt ·HARBOR RIDGE FROM $845, ODO Exquisite custom estate homes ranging from 3,000 to 6,400 square feet situated on over one third (average) acre lots with breathtaking views of the City, Canyon and Mountains. Design freedom is available at this special location. C-""' .. ,...,,,,.,..db,..,, PELICAN POINT FRO•tl,411,• . Oceanfront custom MecMINTllw vlllS surrounded by the Pelican HiU golf course ranging from 4,000 to 6,000 square feet on one quarter acre slt9s. EniOY magnr.cent views of the golf ~rse and Pacific Ocean. Direct • beach access compliments this exctoslvl prtvatt community. -By appointment ontt I FOR INFORMATION CALL: 714-647-2452 NEWPORT CUSTOM ESTATES, INC. .BROKER COOPERATION ON ALL AVAILABLE PROPERTIES .. • ~· • .. BEIT NEWPOllT BUY I REDUCED 8 BDRM 4.5 BAH HUGa MOO IQUARI PDT &fyCK.JM.• BeautifullY. remodeled six bedroom home with two story master suite' with circUfar stairway, g6urmet kitchen with Mexican pavers and Spanish tile. Large bright family room and dining room. •••1soei .... l~ 28 8 Catalpa .. . OPEN THIS WEEKEND REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE SERVICES 650-8357 •I Twi ig .t Open 313~r Corona del Mar Open Sat/Sun 3-7pm 0 . R-2 Id, slap cbwn t> big baxnl Roomt 3BR, doing~ home $595,000 222 Morning Canyon Shorediffs Open Sat/Sun 1-5 Big Lot, Big V.fYW · Country Atmosphere $890,000 ~""'~ ..JJ...~ . lm!!I" 6'i-1•84!H ~-... r ~..,.,-·~ •. ' . Great Opportunltyt 71' on bay -dock fdr la'ge boat. Wonderful family home with 5 bedrooms, 4.5 baths and family room. Sandy beach, ~Y bacic yatd, private front courtyam. Owner will trade down. Submit offers! Open Saturday 1--4 call Sara Hinman 759-3705 Direct 737-9008 Pager ST!._, NEWPORT HACK Drastically Reduced! -~ 11 Trouville in Newport ~t Almost new 3 bedrooms plus den 2.5 baths with upgraded tile and carpet, smart looking plantation shutters and mature rear yard landscaping with patio for outside summer llvlng. $409,000 Call Mike Marr # 759-3786 YD.I~. • Qaalit.11 ,. tap bo4b:D. Prtva&e ep.. Uodlllipound CllU.AR, _.. 18, bold8 UM>--ol wine OD the llbieh9J, ,, J'w Info pllue OODillo&. •• LUCILLE BOYT PRICE *580.000 DADmA m11MN (714) 729-0948 (pager) f71<1) '1&9-1988 (homeol!b) WB8LBYN. TAYL9,RCO. • •••• , ~?.vioPlua, ·~~-~~h.CA91880 Highly upgraded 3 bedroom townhome with 1800 view. Largest "()" plan wtth Bonus Room plus Media Room. Top of the Une Marble, Granite, Wool Berber, Ceiling Lighting, European Hardware, A/C & Security. Offered at $635,000 2114 Elden E -Side, Costa Mesa 3BR. 2BA, Brick Fireplace, Large MaSter, Direct Access to Garage, Secluded Backyard. $239,000 Jackie Gillis, Realtor ~''AIU Specudist" . 031-8011 ~'.....'.&.'. 111.•.w. t •.u •· Beverly Morphy 759-3731 or Minda Bush 759-3782 Stunning custom NtKllkl just steps to the beech. 38R, 38A. roof top deck. exquisite taste & quality throughout. Granite, marbkt, custom wood windows & doors. • Fabulous home for thoee who want • Lkio ~51.too Pr'oe· FlntTeam Real Estate Eileen Van Der Wende BALBOA ISIAND .. OID ENGUSH DVPl.EX" 3BR., 3BA. • LG MS1R SUITE 2·f>ATIOS • 2 F. P. 's FAMILY ROOM • WET BAR lBR., l BA. APT CLOSE TO Vll.lAGE & BEACH ~ 30S.SOS 112 AME'DIYST $719,000 OPEN 1-4 PM SUNDAY '"WE'8E 90l.D ON W80A ISLAND. BEACH TIME REALlY IERRYLEWIS REALTOR ~ 673-6511 WATERFRONT DUPLEX 3607 A 36071/2 Finley Ave. Newport Beach 48'Dock Separate Roof Top Decks Sfiown by Appofutment 642-4321 fJ3eautif u{ Oceanfront Lease ·in Cameo Sfwres 1 year lease available on Brighton Road with ~-~t breathtaking white water view & private beach access. · Sumptuous master suite with sitting room, guest room, and separate maid's room/office. Pool. Ready for immediate occupancy. $9,950 monthly For further information, call B everly Morphy 759-3731 or Minda Bw:,h 759-3782 A'~:J'~ 2.11./lUfla~~-.JV~~ (111 Cbff Dnwl • Vitw.s fro,,. aU MOjftr rooas. -• 3 Bttlrooas + &nlMS Roo•. • S"""Y fa•ily roota with PtUa wirrdows. • Hardt£'fHJd /loon. fas stor..>e. insidt lilulfd')•. • Lartt backyard with ..aturt fruit trus. ~ • BtautifuJ/y fllUliNtaiNtd. • Roo• for tXf>tlruion/ poss1bk lnd .story. -. J $.549.000 Owner 650-7937 Price Reduced On Npt Htlhta Custom Country Viii. 51 O AfJSO Avenue • NGwport Beach w. tess.ooo Now '629,000 • Prime Newport Heights Location • 4 Bec*ooms -Master Suite w/ Fniplace • Cathechl Ceiilg In Living Room -'M>Od Beams • Country Kitchen -3 ~ Bummg Freplaoe • Private l.DYely Decks Upstais • PnvateSpa • 2 ~ Oetactled Garage Proudly Presaitad ey Teny Toman ·eustom Home Specialist" METRO Off.: 114n20-9422 Res.: 7141474-1669 Pgr: 7141489-6890 . ") i ''DIST KEPT SECRET'' • Wonderful Dynasty Model On Private Wooded Drive •End Unit With Lou Of Sun And Light • 2 Spacious Bedrooms With Extra Storage And Oosct Alas •All White Kitchen With Breakfast Room and Desk Ares • Formal Dining Room • Cozy Sunken Conversation Ares With Fireplace And Built-in Cooch • Serene Woodsy Setting • Guard Gated Community • Community Tennis And Pools Beverly Morphy 759-3731 Minda Bush at 759-3782 . I , .. BALBOA ISLAND 305 & 305 1h Amethyst 3BR Beachtlme Realty I Tel'T)' Lewis 673-6511 Sun 1-4 $719,000 CORONA DEL MAR 222 Morning Canyon 3BR + Corona .del Mar Properties 673-3494 313 Larkspur J BR • Corona del Mar Properties 673-3494 507·501'h Acacia_ 3 + 2BR Corona del Mar Properties 673-3494 Sat/Sun 1·5 $890,000 Sat/Sun 3·7pm $595,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 $595,000 COSTA MESA 1783"Hawaii Cirde 4BR Sun 1-4 $245,000 Delpha Osw.ild Coldwell Banker 668-9333 2114 Elden Avenue JBR Sat 12·5 $195,000 Jadde Gillis 631-8011 3205 Delaware Delpha OtwaJd CokhftJl hnker 663-9333 3BR 3314 & 3320 Maryland Cirde 4BR Delpha Oswald Coldwell Banker 668-9333 Sat , ... $209,900 Sat 1-4 $225,900 3325 Alabama Delpha Oswald Coldwell Banker 661J..9333 COSTA MESA 3BR 552 Hamilton St., Al 2BR Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 Newport Heights 3BR By Owner S48-6680 Sun 1... $199,900 Sun 1·5 $174,900 Sun 1 ·5 $235,000 NEWPORT BEACH 1211 E. Balboa 81. 3 +BR Cannery Village RWty 673-3777 1404 W. lay Ave 5BR Cannery VIiiage Realty 6TJ.-3m 2290 laUnda a Key lulton 967.()800 231 Sara Ana Aw. 3BR + 2 Owner 6·50-7937 231 Santa Ana Ave. Owner 650-7937 510 Aliso Awnut Terry Tomarr Metro Realty 720-9422 3BR+2 Sun 1·5 $1,095,000 Sat/Sun 1-S $2,.000,000 Sun 1-S $599,000 Sat/Sun $549,000 Sat'1-s $629,000 KEY LENDERS AND RATES -R•tH as of May 2, 1996 Abacus F111anc1al Grp American Savings Bank Bank of Amenca Cahlorn1a Federal Bank Chase Manhattan Mtg. Coast Federal Bank Countrywide Home Loans Detrick Mortgage Group Down!Y_?avirigs Emery £.!nanc1al Fidelity Federal Bank First Federal Bank of CA Fleet Mortgage Glendale Federal Bank Home Savings Nations8anc Mtg. Corp. Newport Coast Financial Ooeanview F1nanctal ~oFed Mortgage TLC Financial $Ye$. ---UnlOf'I Bank Western Financial S.8. ---Weyerhaeuser M1g. 30.ye• fbttMI INTEREST Yo POINTS LOCK· TYPE PHOHE RATE OWN ('J!,) Df A.P.R. A (714)965-oon 8.()()()% 5 2.125 23 8.265 s (800) 562-6272 8.125% 20 2.125 30 8.392 B (800) 556·7811 8.125% 5 1.875 45 8.365 s (800) 225-3337 8 125% 20 ~000 45 8.379 K (800) 900-6062 8.250% 20 1.125 30 8.409 s (~) 300,.:56~6 8.250% 20 2.000 10 8.506 K (800) an-5626 8. 12s% 5 1.875 45 8.365 R (714) 759-9692 7.875% 5 2.375 13 8.166 s (800) 336-9639 8.000°4 20 2.375 30 8.293 A ~ 729-9200 8.()()()% 5 1 .~ 15 8.201 s (800) 232-2309 8.375% 5 2.000 10 8.632 s (800) 672-4332 8_.1_2_5%_ 20 2.000 30 8.379 K (800) 700-5650 8.000% 20 2-500 30 8.307 s (800) 560-9000 8.125% 5 2.250 45 8.406 s (800) 975-5051 8.200% 10 1.500 _30 __ 8.400_ K (800) 685-0001 8.000% 20 2.375 30 8.293 A (800) 808-6626 8.000% 5 1.750 10 8.224 A (714) 851-6355 8.125% 5 1.625 15 8.337 -----------------K (800) 686-3756 8.000% 20 2.250 30 8.279 A (800) 801 ·7300 8.125% 10 1.375 12 8.310 B (800) 453-1288 8.375% 20 2.000 80 8.&32 -------------$ (800) 393-9372 8.000% 5 2.375 30 8.293 K (800) 669-6747 8.250'% 10 1.750 10 8.478 2.950% 20 3.950% 20 ---5.875% 5 3.750% 20 ---6.250'% 20 2.95<>% 25 5.000% 20 3.500% ·20 2.950% 20 2.950% 20 3.950% 10 2.950% 20 5.625% 20 4.750% 5 3.950% 20 5.250% 20 2.950% 25 8.625% 10 4.250% 20 5.625% 5 5.500% 20 8.500% 10 3.950% 20 30. Year adjustable 1.000 1.000 7.324 7.333 MAX. LONI 207,000 600,000 2.350 1t0 1M 2.350 110 1M 1.000 8.159 207,000 2.750 1TS 1Y ---1.000 7.431 -~ 2.450 110 1M 1.250 8.447 207,000 3.000 1TS 1Y -------1.000 7.374 500,000 2.400 110 1M 0.000 7.637 1.000 1.000 1.813 1.750 1.250 1.750 1.000 1.000 2.500 0.750 1.750 1.000 1.500 1.250 0.375 1.125 7.329 7.424 7.408 7.560 7.400 8.211 8.34<4 7.382 8.251 7.448 8.318 7.610 8.185 8.080 8.159 7.495 207,000 __ 2_._750__ 110 1 M 600,000 2.350 110 1M 500,000 2.450 110 1M 600,000 2.350 110 1M 207 ,000 2.500 110 1 M 207,000 2.400 110 1M 207,000 2.750 1TS 1Y 207,000 2.875 1TS 6M S00,000 2.400 110 1M 207,000 2.750 1TS 1Y eoo.ooo 2.soo 110 1M 207,000 2.750 1TS 1Y 400,000 2.825 110 1M 207,000 2.750 1TS 1Y 207,ooo 2.825 eco a. 207,000 2.750 1TS 1Y 207,000 2.500 110 1M 8of\ !Ind I ........ ~ ere 30>'30 COl_llkll_. l'llOl1gllgM T~ of L.endlf ii 9 • Benk; K • ~ ~ A • ~ broilef; 8 • ....... & luen. t.blQIOlt benWa and bftlMrs 819 ._... by lie c.iiornlll ~ ol Reel E.-. • elllw • b1o11er or c:orponlton For r.lormlliOll eel c._ DAE .. 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Coll OI Fllrldl. 1T8 • 1·Y• T_.-, 811, leM • f..ll'IOllfl U80R. 6TB • f.ll'IOl'tltl Treaaury Bil. eco. f..mon4h -· ---OI Olpoli. A ........ ,.,..,..cy .. the l*tDd '*-' adjullmerlll. 1M • 1-Monfl, ............ IY• 1 Y• M -~to c:t..nge Verily ,... *"' ~ prior to ~ lor a loen M lenders proWll mr.. Wiii-.,.,,. ..... and *-lor lllls..e IDerl ~ Tl» INormllllon pr--.cl II ,.. an oltlr ID l!lllM a IMll FOt e --...... Oii '-ID .... 1or • lll0f909• ....i a a._so ct-* peyllbll to~ N9we Co , 1810 E In-Sl. ~ 100. S.... Ara. CA 921'06. (714) 131-11n COPY'l'ltOHT O lM ~.._Co. ... •· --· WITH 220 CUSTOM HOMESITES SOLD, NEWPORT COAST ' , IS THE MOST SOUGHT-AFTER LAND IN CALIFORNIA ' • ~ HOME.SITES FROM $525 ,000* TO $5.,000 ,000 . Weloome to Newport C<mt, California. Here, just~ of Corona de! Mar mi north of Laguna Beach, you'll disooYer a variety of rusUrn bomesita Visit our Newport C<xN Exhibit aaoo from the El Torito Grill at FWlloo Island or call 71~59-<li69 for more informalion today. ( OCEAN llDGI · PILJ.CAN HILL High abc"1e Newport H~ next 1b'nml '°'5~ Newport H~ to na111ral hlllsldes, ml mafestlc can)'Om. lbe Pldftc Ocean or Catalina Isl.and. Lots nmglng .25 ams. Spldotll .5 1cresltes. _111......,•M• ___ ,,,.._...., • ..., __ ...,..r..11 ...... ••1a-_._.._ ,_,_..., .. _,,,... ____ .,"'_...., PELICAN POINT Sir.pl from the Plclflc sunoondt.d by the Ocean Cow1e cl Pdican HIU Golf Clli> lots aYU'lging .25 acres. ,,._ .......... _... _____ ..... -"""'-" ~ -.. ._ ____ .... .,..c.-m .· l___:____;..-----------:-----------------.-.1 • • • ' ' ,, ' \ -· 'I/re '.Best ·rream Yi.rouna! 'if a~erfront :Homes ~f ~wport '13eadi is tUJW part of tlie Coftf w~([ '.Bankµ f amifg. LEMON HEJGJITS • 2. 7 PRIVATE ACRES Gated Estate with Tennis Court. Pool and Ocean View ~-,000 'J.[firicy Peterson 967-0221 pager 631 -1400 LAGUNA 11.ACB.· IMDALD IAY Outslanding Five Bedroom ~On The Sand $6,W,IM NEWJIOln' BEA CB ·CUTI' HAvEN Duplcx. llRc Bcd'Olln. 1Wo 8alh IOd 1Wo &doonl One 8adi SSff,.. 'Ifie Power of '1 wo COWAN HEIGHTS· UT PIUVATE GATED AClf.S 1'bttic Beeoom Home. Pool and Large Guest House $1,995,800 'Betty Come.B!JS 248-5957 pager 631-1400