Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-03-01 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS Girls basketball Drea1n Teaff1 reoealed PACiE 81 Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 SURVEY: Coast district pay lowest • Tedchers say it's time ford rdise, but administrators say instructors nu t ledvinq in droves. By Marissa Espino. Daily Piiot l 'odst < ·ornmumty CollPtJl' Di-..· tnct's entry-level IPc1d1er., <tfl' paid $5,000 less thdn tht•1r c·oun- terparts 1n thC' otht•i lhrt>l' l om- mun1ty college d1stncts 1r1 Orc111c1c• County, c1ccording to c1 cw11µ<111 - son ol faculty saldry •whedult>-. Among the lhrcP othl'r d1~t1u r-. -Sc1ddlebdck, Rc111d10 St1nl1<t<J<J c1n<l North 01 c1n~J(• C"ountr thf• 1 Rc1ncho SantlrlijtJ cltstrwl ullPr'> the hi<Jhl'St Pllt r y -11•\'t•I Sttlnl}' (JI < ) N · 1 · 11 I: < < > r\ S 1 · · fred martin Cleaning up Back Bay- it's a dirty job A t least the trea'8d ~g~~ water omlaught is one threat OW' loc::al salt we.ter . , babttm.wm no ~nger·have to ·-enchn. I think.. $:S2,80:1, cumpdft•LI to Cortst's c11111udl entry-level ~ctl.11 y ol $27,280 ur.inye C°Od!>l, l;oldPn Wf>St c1ncl Cuc1slhne community col- lt>qe!> rndke up the Coast d1stnct t\lthough Coast ldculty mem- lwr"' pay ranks the lowest ITT lhP t'ounty, tht> d1stnct is not deternny quod tC'c1chers espeetdlly IW!'rlUSl' of the d1stnct's h1yh 4uc1l- 1ty H•µutc1t1un , sc11d J<1hn Renll•y, l "oc1sl \ v1cP chc1nrtllor of humrtn rPsou rnJ!. ·"I W(Hild think lhctt rnurwy I!. '>I I "'·1 I<):'\. .. WHAT DO YOU THINK? Do you think Coast Community College District teachers deserve a raise? Please leave your comments on our I Readers Hotline at 642-6086. qu1119 to lw c1 lc1c tor 11 <ill th1n9!> Wl'r<' l'l(Udl, but c1ll lhlfl~J~ c1r1· 11ul l'quc1l," RPnJPy 'idlcl "/\ lot ot fc1c - 1ors ~JO 11110 C'hno1)111q dll tlrt'<L " ''I clo11'1 \v,1111 111 llliph tlt.11 mont•y 1' 111o11111pt111.111t IH·< 1111-.1· If 1~ !Bull l t'dll p1ohc1hly < Olllll IHI 0 111 • hc1nd 1111\\ 11i.1n\ I.ii 1111\ \\'"Ill to wurk c1t ,, .. 11111•1;11d111q d1,1111 t ( hPC ct U~l' OI -.<1 !111 y) ( °C1c1<,t di...!1 I• I l1•1t< 111•1-. '>cl\ ctlthoutjli 1•d u .. 111, .111• 11111 11 ••1\ llHJ Ill dtll\l'' \t '11l ltt•I t!H' ltl l11•1•d ul .t lcilSl' "TPdChl'r' h111k .11 q1 1.rl11, 11111 th1•y hoVI' tu l1t11h 111 !111 11 li.11 1k otcounh luu,' -..11d I 11t11 ll11111111q prP,1d<•nt 11! 1!11· 111-.1111 1 ... 1 ... 11 1t .. .-. 11nro11, lt11· < '011-.1 I""'" ,111111 •11 [ducc1t111 s • SEE COAS I pr11 ,1-At 1 Community college faculty salaries I li1· /'u/11m ·111y 1·/111rr 1s " 1·111111111.\/(1 11/ / •11111. ,,,111r1•., 1·11111/''" "''' /w tdly s alaries <lflWll!J tltt' }<1/<1 11111111111111f'i fl,·<t• (/1,tr111' 111 (}/'((ll!f(' ( 01//ifl(_lj. fl/I' I //llr( It.\(~ (/(/f//(I" \/I ' I/ r(/(fl/"' /ti/ /1•111 //I'/\ II"" ('f/T/11/(S 1/1'1/r'i 11{ (' r111'/'(('/(I (' """ 1•d11111/11111 COAST [111olh11,..111 )~.01 J Mdjt# ldfnµu~(·u-. ~ NO. ORANGE COUNTY E ,,,._,11111c•1 · l l 000 M il)"' < "' 11 >~!"\ I RANCHO SANTIAGO Eru<Jlln•P111 . 1 (J/IJ MJJ'Jf ~'IP J)U\t:\ 1 1 SAOOLEBAO< li1ritll1n..-•1l (5.\\\1\ f\11 lf4 )f '11n •O\.i'1''" t! t. ·Ounia h lt'<tl\ t.'•pt.'I '>. .'l:IU S 1q '>c,5 s ~/ .. ,. \JI bll,' S l! b« I Sil '·' ~ ~i 11. S·lf '>trl P A • ~t ..,111··. L.1 ,,tt•td\e \-l yPtJ'\ .~,,,,,, 1t>dl\ exper \ '>•"" · m Sn1 t;/I' \ .: '• ~f,.\ r,k1 s > '• ~I < ShO 1 '. !, s '" ,. ' ).11 11,4 SI1 J• sh. I {I s 'it1• s.11 /4 / Su I Pringle proposal creates urgency • Rv<t'nl l•·qt:-.ldlt•ir 1 1c11..,. ~tdkl·~ 111 t\ \( . ..,d. 11n \ 1 > plctn~ tu c1cqu11l' S t1til<1 ;\nd I h'tqhb \\ <1!~·1 < , , By Susan Deemer I ( )'"f \ fl -.., \ ' ' <I di 1 ~ ; ~ \ tt \ ' ~ • ' i I I\ ...... If ' I, I !!I:' \\ I ' ,,-i:-i-; y, h,,, '!'• .. n1 .1 . '~ ,,.,. .. , \ .. flllll 11 ., 11': ·ti ' flll"-cld\ h\ \, ...... Ii\ !li.1:1 P1111qlt• lh·COlllt" lo?'.\ II P•t"~Pd fl t• I •• ' '1,11 "' r.11)t'(f 11·q1-.lc1l11111 l't1!1tl1• 'l·'"' 11•d Jc1-.1 \'t'ctl 11•111 : ,, •l'I: • ' 11 Newport Harbor and t)ie Back Bay are attacked almo,st every day by a leth4l concoc- tion that may eventually prove more ruinous to the life ()flhe bay than almost anything a pushy neighbor might pump intotbewatMI. ·What ti 11. is dirt. Back Bay center nears ft) 111• lllt'l<,J('1; '.'. 1111 '1 t ,;\ "'I lr1 !\ h•-..c1 or Ir" 1 ,. l\.i11• II opl11111 trn Ill• d1,.·r,, h lo I• 111,1 1 111dt•pt•ndl'llf '' r,, :11if··tl 1r1 r• Ill'\\' hill II tlH• lnll c1,,,., I'"'" .i ')Ii '<'"' d1•t l1011 wuuld 1 •11-.11" .rrHI '11!• ; \\'Ulfld dl'lt'llllJlit' I\ 1 ..... tt ... I.ii•• Dirt. silt. ~ud, guck. alµdge -caB lt whet .you wtll·-)tbe stuff ii literally. choking the bay. And nobody!s doing any- thing abQut ll PerbApe more accurate, nobody seems to be able to find the money to do What needs to be done. The.re ii all kinds 'of palaver. The state ol Califor. Dia. the county of Orange. the city ol Newport Beech. the · U.S •. Airny Carpi of &gtneen and a swarm ol environmftll· taliltl agree the situation 1s be,aod~. ~bappem. . Tb8 gowmar pu1a dredg· tpg' money kltO his budget but "'"S5 -(-N)' I - msEMARTIN PAO ~A11 completion Bv J ENN IFER ARMSTRONG + P HOTOS BY M ARC M ARTIN UPPER HACK B/\ Y -With dt:'~r<p1 plans ancl other papN work fot Lii<' U ppN Newport Bay Regional P.irk 1ntt'rpn•t1ve center nearly complPtl', ~1roundbn•aking tor thc1t edurat1on,1I hurldmg 1s lctlrcl for <.umint-r County offlc 1r1l!-t ctr<' still work111q l o <.Pru re bu1ldin9 pE'rmtts for lhl' proiect. said Denton Turner. dC's1qn manager for lhP rounty clepMtrnC'nt ol Har bors, Beaches and Parks . Th<' plans will likely ~10 lo the county Boord of Supervisors for c1µprovrll hy late Morc-h. Offinals will rhoos{• a contrc1r lo1 !01 the µ101en by early Junl'. and thP hu1ldmg !>hould tdke I .t to 16 rnonths lo complPlt'. Turner c;a1d Thi' I 0,000-squdrf'·foot undl'f- qround ln11lcl10q is schPduled tu opC'11 by I.ill' -.11m11w1 14(}8, sllghtly hehincl tht· or1q111.d ... checlule. Alonq with the C'1hw<1l1t11ldl center con- ' strnct1on, ro1mly news will begm working on a bluff-lop trail for pedC'slrians drHI pu1t1nr1 togf'thPr C'Xl11bits for llw cPntN . •SEE CENTER PAGE A12 The fresh a ir proved too much for 2- year-old Jesse G uglielrnana, a bove, as hh mother. Kristy, makes her way with Boo-Boo, left. and Sandy along the paved Back Bay trail Friday. Left, progress is going as planned ior the inte rpretive center. which is expected to open by the end of next year. Hn~l·d un ll''>illh llPlll '' 'lll \ • \ t\lt •-.c1 l\llHhHtt•d I.•-..! \•·111 iii• dt~lrl\ I ht•ltt'\t'~ 11, 1.il1 · f>.t\ ,. dll" d(ldlll'l d Jl\lo.,h•f(tf I Plilll\ \\I 1• c 111bnhd.1l11111 ptut1q•1t•d 11\ 1l1o · -.tdlf' Hurtrd r11t•mh1•1-. dhl 11-..-.• 1 "l'!1d1t1q \llh' 1•t lh1•11 t•h II I ~Ml ltln1Pf1t ll Ill dll t'flt1! I I I rt•n111\ t• I\ 1~•-.,f\ ... nttn:1• 1111n . 11i,• dol•'I\::. ul \\ctler d1 .. 11111-. lt-.11•.t p th1• l'1mql1• h1U \\"t• '-ht11Jld < PJl!llllt \\ '' :--.ti l •111\1'111\I \\'ht'fl' \\I '\<tl't 1 qt•I 11111 <If !hi~ h1l1tld lift 1111" I Tr 11cl\ ( >111!~1-I Id/I -.,1111 . \\ .;hOI 1 Id lllllllC'Ch dlt'h qn I 11 "·" 1 llll'lll11 .. .\lrh11ut1h l\lf''-<1 d td 111•! '1111 ,,,. 1111· -.111<1ll~·r wntt•i ~mp.1th I I \pnl ti c1ppt>rtr" flirt! p11 ·-..-..1111· 11 11111 ~c11'1rlll1f'llf0 11 ..... p 111:11pl · ,, lh c 11trr1t1·1 nllt>l f1•h ' h)ll•'\\" 1 • SEE PROPOSAL PAGE A 1 t r---------------------------------------, I I I ---1 I I I ' ' ' ' ' I City threate~ to sue Cirque, Fair over noise I \ I> I \ AROUND TOWN aEST BUYS AS Al CLASSIFIED 85 COMMUNITY FORUM A 10 ENTERTAINMENT A8 POLICE FILES A2. MAJIC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT \\ I \ I II I· H You 'll be walking on sunshine. yeah, yeah. and don't you feel good? See Weather, Page A2 RELIGION A6 "vbl/Wd by C•Nfomf.# c~ ~ ~ A7 A n~ Mirrot c-nr · w I soam ,.,,,'"' '" pMt °" f'K)'<'-d,,..., I I ' I I ' t I L--y----------------------------~-•----~ • Officia ls say th ey stand by reside nts who complain noise from big top is ov~rwhe lming . By Susan Deemer, Dail} Prlot ("(>STA MESA -Followu1q wePks of rom- plaints from rE>sidents aho11t the Cirquf' du Sole1l, city officials plan to discuss how thE>y can help put a n encl ttJ noise that pE>rmeatcs the big top on Fa1rv1ew DrivP "The options rnngE' from doing nothing to sE>rious litigation," City Mi'lni'lger Allan Roerl- f'r said. City Council mE>mhNs Wlll discuss sPveral options~ a closed session foUowing thP regu- lar C ity Council meeting Monday. Among them ls a proposal to sue both the Cirque and the O rf\Jlge County Fairgrounds. Although efforts have been made to reduce the impact of noise on the neighbors, the city plans to stand by its residents. Roeder says despite efforts on behaU of both tbe Cirque and fairground officials, the noise problems in College Park and othe r neighborhoods hu persisted. Nolle from c....-n · Se1e11 lwlil dty oat- d•ll conhtllpl.elng lepl adloD. "V\'p kit \\I' hod'"' ohhq.1twn to hnE.>f thP counc-11 i'IOcl mak" -.omP renm1111£>ndations thtit the n ty m1qhl ttik<' 11µ to. dlld rndudmq. hh~)C\tlOn. • ht' '-<IHI RE'rky Bnll) · f=mdlt') gt•np1 ol metnc1~1er for the Or .rngP Count) f=dirgrounds, sar s h1 • ho}>('" thP city (!<\\°'~ nol t\ave to pm~1w li11g.1 lion in this mttttr1 Sh<" "ays the CirquE' will continue to makf' turthf'r rhanqes tn the show this w~kend "WP wPlcomE' thC' nty's mpul nhout whul they !Pel needs to be done further." she said "Wt' arP open to that mformation • Bdtly -rindley says the fairgrounds and the Cirq11f' plan to hold a community m eetin g 7 p.m Thursday at the Orange County Fair- grounds \n the Home Arts Building. "That as again for thP Cirque to communi- l:ate to neighbors about the things they have been doing to correct the problems,• she Mki. Vincent Gagne, the Cirque's North Ammi- can tour manager 5aY1 be~ the city's position, but contencb-tbM .. ~-­ efforts are continuing. ·we are spending a k>t of money_,... to steer the decibels back tow 1ilit," A2 SATURDAY. MARCH 1, 1997 .. CITV EDITOR IRIS YOKOI, 57•-4233.NEWSROOM FAX: l~cals o~y 6'4~110 I t • •• B ·EST BUYS .. 5izing up your hard-to-fit man R oe h1•,1t•1 Big & TdU 0 1wn1•cl ,,, 111 •.1 I ()(l().-.q11<111•-hlPI "'"'' '··,t.·1dc1y en C.'<.>!>l11 ,,,,.,,,ell 1111· \lc'lfll l'c11nl1• -.h11p- p111q '"''"' 1 •ii •1111 -11 South Co11sl l)Jl\P 111111111.111tho•1·11d llf !ht• rr111nll1 \ .. 1, '11 11 1111111vv $.SO oil 011 11111 111 ,I 1•1 111 1111-.1• 111~'lOO 111 l Ill II\ H11• 1i .. ,,,. 1<111 '" rc111 '"r1~ 1·,1.t11lro.,l11·d 111 '-,,in h .i11no.,co 111 l'IOl1 111(!,1 ·, 1111 °1 1· ,111· JB l{cu llc•,lt•I ,f •I I' Ill 1111• lJllll1>d '°11.olo ·.., o1111t ••11 • II\ I ,011d1 ln 1111' •1111• 1' fll'llP1·t lnr ct lh11 d · !11 Ill tti.111 I 11-.tur111'1<., cir!' 11!\llcJll\ ,ti 11· 1-.11 . I• "I .' 1111 hi'' dJHl/111 \\ •'1'111 .'llP 11111111tf, 111 llHJrt• l<11f '-II•"' 1o111q1 11 .. 111 HI c•xt111 lunq 111 t,ll 1•"\llo1 1\1100 1 <1 1\ll '>1111" Veil \ 1111111 It 111 1,(1 I• 1111 11 11111!1 <tlld purll\ \ttcl 11 •lo• ·~I llliipl1•lt• '>l'lt•( I. II 1 11 ''".'Ill'"''" 10\V llt lti I! c 11111 111 I' 11p-.1 o1le • rt11· IJ1•..,I I 1l• .. •l1Jf11•1 11111 ·-..ill• c1 Vct1lct11l1 • 1111 1111111 1 1111 1111!1 -.pell h\\11'.\l r --------------- +CHURCH NAME: Lutheran Church of the Master +ADDRESS: 2900 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar ~·TELEPHONE: 759-1031 .i· DENOMINATION: Evangelical Lutheran Church in America •%• YEAR CHURCH ESTABLISHED: 1957 +SERVICE TIMES: Sunday, 10:30 a.m .. Sunday School for children is concur- rent with the worship service. The class for adults meets at 9:15 a .m. •!• SENIOR PASTOR: Mark Anderson + SIZE Of CONGREGATION: 150 -t• MAKEUP Of CONGREGATION: All ages, primarily from the Corona del Mar and Newport Beach communities ·1· CHILD CARE: Provided for children under age 5 + TYPE Of WORSHIP: Liturgical, a tra- ditional order of worship that includes: hymns and prayer, hearing the Word of God, the congregation's response in faith through creed and personal . offerings of time, ability and money, preparation for and receiving of Holy Communion. Central to the worship are Word Scripture and preaching, and Sacrament baptism and the Lord's Sup- per. These are th~ys and means by which God comes · ong his people and touches their 1ves with both judg- ment and mercy. Three Sundays each month are traditional !ervices. The third Sunday of each month uses the same order of service, but with a con- temporary setting. • + TYPE Of SERMON: Anderson preaches from the floor, not the pulpit. His message is based on the Scripture text for the day according to the Com- --·--------------------------------------------------------, ·IN THE ~ ... e .Master MAR,( MA!ITIN I DAILY Pll01 Pastor Mark Anderson of Lutheran Church of the Maste r in Corona del Mar. man Lectionary. He .always preaches from the Word of God. not the current issue of the day. ·!· UPCOMING SERMONS: For the sea- son of lent, during special Wednesday evening services and Bible studies, Anderson will be preaching on the meaning of the cross and its implica- tion for Christians and others. These \ services are at 7 p.m. and Bible Study is at 7·30 p.m. They are preceded by ,., Lenten soup ahd salad suppers at 6: 15 p.m. ·l· WELCOME WAGON: Visitors are I greeted before entering for worship. They are offered information about the church and are asked to r~ister. Those who do are visitetJ early m the week by someone from the church who brings them cookies and .informa- tion about the diurch. Anderson also ca11s or visits them during the week. + OUTREAOf PROGRAMS: The church encourages members to wor- ship, witness, serve and learn. Various opportunities for."all of these aspects of the Christtan life are available to them. The church also provides a before and after school program to the communi- ty. + MISSION STATEMENT: Lutheran Church of the Master is a Christ-cen- tered community committed to the proclamation of the good news of love, hope and forgiveness in Jesus ~hrist. We seek to bear joyful and lov- ing witness to Jesus Christ, whose gospel of unconditional grace and for- giveness we proclaim, and whose way of life we seek to advance. We call upon one another to lead a life of dis- cipleship which honors JesuS'" Christ through regular worship, witness, learning and services. In the coming year, we commit ourselves to the sup- port and strengthening of the follow- ing mission priorities: music, worship education, additional worship OJJpor- tunit ies, clusters, Sunday school, Bible study and stewardship. It is our prayer that all m.ay come to know the love and acceptance of God and the joy of discipleship in Christ's·name! • By Miche lle Marr I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l I I 1!" 11 I 1111• 1wqtlde1 /l'Cfrt•I. <"<1ncilt f, •f•• JI \, lho1111· lli1 rnc•-. o1 1HI \f,11 111" '11°•1• rlc·..,111111•" lllt hHfi · 1:". I ··I· I lo1o111 I ··11.iqc111111 ,111d \ilo ii fl,.rfJll11i1i,I-. .. --------------------------------~ I '111 111' ·I" 1111 1111 11 •.., ct 111111\IJl'I 111 • •·lo•llt ilil "• Ill" 1i 11 .. 11 l.1111!1.11 tqlt 1111111 I •ll•lflllclfl I ill ioiJlll f'd\lollllf 11111 'I'"''''•"'''" IJ1111 1>11•1tlu1I ,l••lllJI I lf-.Coll clltd J111irl r-.lclll<f1'11 Local civic · club members catch the spirit l1l •1l •·..,~11 t1 1cd o1Ll1J1'1 c•-., -.11< It d" I 1o11 1!-I ho • l'.111 I lt111 ·· I h11111t"' <"">l e\•' I "11•1.111 11.11111 k I \~111q .t ilfl pc.to Ill .ill \ 1111 •"llllJt• ...;,111 ~C oill< I'<" l'l 1•1.., lllll"llfl ,iJI -.h11p o1f 1'111 hc»ll"! l\1q ,\ le d! .lctn<'':-Anliqut•:-lll7J-5t>lHi), ij.ll ol!i•rl 1tl .!HI l I cllcl\ 1•tl1• Ill 1',•\\ • ""'' 111 .. 11" l') h 1l\ fll!l Cl -..d1• "tJ11 1111ql1 Iii<' <'IHI 11f 1111· llitllllli ~ 1111 '•1\"illif'11 •111 1111<> 10·· .. 1 ltt• (. c111111 •1\ \·1ltc1q1 • 11n11q111· -.1111>• '" (jp1 •11 \\ c ol111•-.clr1\ 111 111111111 l·ndc1\ 11 1>111 t I o1 111 111 4 I' 111 o111rl S11l11r- J .i \ .011d ...,11 nrlc1\· 1111111 11111111 to 1 f' Ill ii ' I f11.,.•fl \ l111tdd\ ofl ld ·11 11 •-.dcl\ • \·\1•,I( l1li 1'1 11·1.i, Im .i11•d .ii 1111• \~11111'' It II\ Ill•' \\••11111• 111\tl I /ti\ ~II"• I I 11,,1 11 111" "''""'',il k -.,do • 1111 1<1\ I' 1ll1r ll •1illlilf ..,l!IJI'" 1111111!11• So1\ I I I 111111 I li.i111 11.1q111• f"\iolfh I ,\ f l.1111 Ill• ] IP' (di'\ l.1111 1 .. 1• 1111 I ... ~1 11111 l111c1q"" I I.ill 1\ldl h h ,, i1 11d \\ ..... ,,till l ·,,cflc•I • \ '" t 1rto 1>r 'I('' 1n:1.sasn1 " li.c\ li lcJ •• 1 1111 ··111111111fl«t1 c1n11 ..,,de•\\ 1llt l.t• 1t l11111cl1"l' lllc1rk1'<l l11 ·~, ••fl I he 11 .. 111 1111 -..ih· 111< l11d1 "liqllll\ d 11cc 1c1111·d. llroht'll 01 II\ 1·1 ·.I ti h,1•1f Ill' 11 flctllcll-.<' \.1<1 b1d11 I >1 t1q-. Jo, 1111 cil••d oil M-1 1 \'id C1t111 111 "•'\'fl"" 11.·.11 Ii \ Spl.1:-ll 1' o1ll•1 "11"1 h ... 1111" 1-. \]11tl1 •1 \\cl\ ''"' \\l'l'~•·11d ell 1111· CJt<1rHfl ' ( 1H11 1I \ I 1111qrm1n1b,111 C o..,tot ~ft''d 1111' Jii i!•· f111 rHlilll., '\"11n1 Im 1td11l1" I'S>< dllcl c J11ld 1t•rt u 11cl111 1.! c1 11• 111•<' 1111• 1111111111 'l)111\.\ \'\ 1lf \o1 \\1 • pfoll I' ltHlcl\ lllllll Ht" 111 11111 p 111 •• 11Hl 11n "undttv ti11111 fl) cl Iii 111 ·I p 111 D ELEGATES TO JAPAN: Th<' Newport lkrwh S1<ill'l \1ty As::.cinctlrn11 n!'Pr\!'. cll'll'lJdl<'s to r<'pr<•st•nl• NPwport Hert( h on ct 7-to 10-drty. dll- 111< l\.l!'.tV(> tc1ur of Japnn, f\ l<Hch .1 J to Apnl I 0. The tour will 1ndude stops in O kazd_k1 , NP''· porl'<; s1sh'r nt~';lok yo, Hc1k on" 1 lo l Spnny~; Kyolo c1nc1 o pl1un11l tu11r-. 10 1 lonu Konq ,ind Smq«- porc• Dt>h·~1<1IP:-w1ll IJ<> c,penc1I Cjll{•o.,b cl11nn!J tlw clOllUdl ('hf'ff}' Blns- o;rn11 r .. s11vc1l lh1t1111nu 1111' Jpyc1s11 Pc11c1rl1• 111 I >kt1zt1ki, llw b11ihplc1c<~ ol It ·y<1~ll tShoqun) Tok ll~NW.t C l\lwr h1qhllqhts ot th(• tnp 111t'lml1· ~1qhtsrP1nq to Tok yo\ tr11n011s <.,hn11<'~. l!·mpll'<;, ctnl1qu1· :-hops r1 ntl 11:-h rn.1rkt>t. Lak•' 11,1k11n1· I l1 >t Spnmr:-with v1::-tct:-01 f\ II f-up, ctnd KyolCI, .lapcm's ht!'.- lonc C«1p1lr1l r:or mou· mfo1ma- l111n. 1 ctll 7'.W-1077 or t)44-557fl VOLUNTEERS wrm S PIRIT: < ·11111 pn''">lCIPnb AJan Oleson of th1· K.lwdni~ C\11h 1>f ewport Ht>ul"h-Coron<1 cll•I ldr dnd Mil- lard MacAdam 01 lht> Newpor1 - Bc1lhoc\ Kot.uy Cl11h !I'd a qroup 111 thc>11 1nt!tnh<'r" who volun- lc•f'r<'d ell h cl Ill lr1<.,I Sunddy With lrc1ll11 11nd pc11k11 1<J control fo r lhf' S p111l Rttn hPld <11 Fr1!'.l11 on Island/ N"\''J!<irl < 'Pnl••r Kl\\clnlctn~ vohml<1!•1mg with < llt•-.1111 wNe Bud Olds, Dave Hihhard, Barre tt Westover, Pat McNamee. Jim Dirkson a nd G. Gunnison. Rolnr1r1ns voh1nlf'N- 1n~1 with f\.lr1rA<lctn1 1n clt1dPd John Welke r, Robert Wood, Rogt>r M cGon egal and Boh , Lear. ". BEST BUYS .1µp<•o11\ ll<ur\dcly' clnd \.1twdo1v' II y1111 know of ..i good buy 1 <7111 11w "' 111\ll 1 J )II In• me· a1 646 4170, <Jf w111to 1c1 1111• Rf'\t Buv~. Dil•ly P1lr1t, 4 ln W fl,iy <,1 <<>\Iii Mcsd, 926Z7 The> vol11nh•t>r pnrk1nq rllHI • lrt1tl1c r1111l1 o l 101> hPcanll' 111l<·r- t•s1111q dS the> Sptril Run w.1s ht•<1dqt1itr1t•n•tl in th1' Eclw.1rcl!' COMMUNITY & CLUBS T lwr1 tres l31q NPwport p1.Hk1nq lo l 11nd th<' Sclllll' lhl'clll•1 h11d ~cht•duled c1 10 <1 .m sl11•Wln<J 111 thl' "Emp1r0 StnkC'S HcH .. k " rrnd e xpecl'-!d d hu(I" c rnwd Pdrktnq lot:-1n rw1qhl11c 1J1HI o f11r(> hu1lclinq~ ~\'f'rt' 11 ''-f'f\ 1·d for the> 10 ct m lllOVll'<Jm•r:-r111CI th« 5.000-plu.., ninnl'r ... had lo pc11 J.. much furtht•r cl\\1c1) from ~p11 1t Run hPc1dcp1.irtl'f-. ,\<; tht' \ ollll\· teer round. mdm runnc>1 " h.icl .i chfl1rult tim1 · 1111dN~tt1ndrnq '' h\ tht>)' rOuldn'I p ru k 111 lht• Ve JI tllll ICll~ npxl lo lh1• fhl'rtlN ro111plc ·~ Onr vnlc111t1•1•1 , wltu W<l~ t1hh· 111 wod pt'npli'" lip-. r1s thl'\" clrn\·•· by, ~did lllW lh,111k you C"dllll' w lwn cl lr1d y wh11 WdS lt•d\'llHJ th1 • lpt 1iflp1 tlw l ( )K 1rirf> 1\pp..ir1•ntfy, slw WdS "p11111p1·cl 11p" hdVlll<I co111pl1•lc•d ht •1 l1rsl-c•\.1•r l ()"I llJl rllHI dtd rt 111 li4 rl1111llll..'!- CLUB NEWS: Tlw N1•wp('l I lrv111E> f{otary (. ·1uh hnn(lr!'d rm'mbers for pNfect dll <'ndr1nn• tndudinn Norm Corlt!lt rSS y<'drs), Bill Bachman (I flt. Frdnk M ead (I bl J ohn Brainerd (1 2), Daily .. pjlot Bf.AJ>fJ!S_HOT!J..~E M~a. CA 92626 Copyright No VOL. 91, N0.'42 THOMAS H. JOHNSON . P11bh~hp1 wtWAM LOllDELL : Editor -STEVE MARBLE : Man<'QtnQ ( d11or • ""' YOKOt, ; City Editor TOHY DOOIRO, New\ Editor ROGllt CUlSON. Sports Editor • MARC MAll'TIN. ,i 642-6086 R!'cord your <ommen1s abou1 the Daily P1to1 01 nrws 11ps AP.DRE.SS Our arldreS!. ·~ 3 JO W Bay St . Co~lc1 Me~a. Calif 92617 C~.RKILQN.S It 1s 1he Pilot's policy to prompt· ly correct alt error\ of \ulxtance Plea\(' call 5 74·11.2 33 I EYJ I rhe Newport Beach/Costa Ml!'Sa 1 Oailt Pilot (USPS-144-800) is pub 1shed Monday through Sat- u1day In Newport Beac"h and Costa Mesa, subscriptions are only available by subscrib4ng to The Times Ota~ County (800) .252·9141 In areas outside of Newport Buch 1nd Cost.I MMa, subscriptions to the Daily Pilot only ar,. 8111illblf! by mall fOf SIO ~month. Second dftl portage J*d It Cost.I Mew, CA (Prices Include an appli<Jtbte st~ llrld loc.al taxes.) POSTMA> TE":~ addret1 ~to The ~ Be.mleost1 Mew Dally Pilot. PO BoK 1560, Cmta ... ' nl'ws ~tone~ 1llu~trat1ons. ed1to ri al matter or adverti~ments herein can be reprnduce<l w11h nMPERATURES ovt wrotten perm1nlon of copy Newport Be.1ch right owner 59/48 HOW TO REACtULS Balboa 59/48 Circulation Costa Mesa The Times Orange County 63145 (800) 252-9141 Corona del Mar Advertising 58148 Clas~1f1ed 642·5678 Display 642 432 I SUftF FORECAST Edltori•I ~540-1124 LOCATION Sports 642-4330 Wedge N~, Sports Fax 646·4 t 70 Newport E-Mai~ot20earthllnk net Blackles Main River Jetty Business Office 642-4321 CdM Business fa11631-5902 110IS Publ~by TODAY ~ First low Callfomia Community ~. 8:42 a.m. a Tlmft Mirror Company ~ First high 1:05 a.m. -:a:--ao Second low ~·· . Vice 6-nefal ~ 7:10 p.m. '°"' Grlfltdt, of ()per • Second high 8 1'97 c.lllt CH N t'9hb -WO 2:59p.m. Bob Selinger t 11 ), Bianca Ocam- po (:'>1. Jim Morris 121 c1nd Bettle L'lu Sechrist (2 l. 1-=or Corl(•tl, that nlt?dn he hds c1t1 Pnded d Hutdry m<'etu1g some- '''hl'll' in 1 lw wodcl for tht> past 2.l:l nll w1~0k-. w ithout n miss. Th.11"-. ded1ca11on! Thl' Downtown Cos1c1 Mesa K1wdnts Club honored Athletes ol th(• lonth Erln Bergam (soc- < 1 ·1 J uncl Sam Nelson (IJcts kt?lbt1llJ I ronl E"t rt 11c1c:1 H 1q h School d nd Carrie Howse I\\ ctl<'I pulo) and Vl nre Hamonde (w1l•sllmg) from Co..,ld f\ l0o;;,1 I hqh ~rhool. WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF SERVICE Cl.UBS , Ed Castillo . ~1mn~nrC'd hy Harry Hartstein, who 1oinPrl lhe K1wa- n1" C111 1> l)I Nt>wpo11 B0nC'h-Coro- 11<t dPI I\ lf!r · WORTH REPEATING: f7r9m lhl' l11'\\.""lr·ll1•1 t>I tlw KlWdrllS ("luh ol Nt•\\'111111 H<'<1<"h-Co1o na d1 •I /\ lcH "Tlw only wc1y to dVOld 1111:-\,1k1·.,, '" tu q.ttn «x1wnt>nce Till' 1rnlv ""'' "' qc1111 !'xpenencf' 1-; lo Jlldkt• lllhlnkl'" .. SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS THIS COMING WEEK TUESbAY • 7:30 a.m.: NC'wpon Bra<h Sunrise Rotilry Ch1b meel\ al 1he Balboa Bay Clvb • Noon: Co~la Mr'w'l Downtown Kiwa n1s Club mf'rt\ ell lhi.' Co\ta Mesa Com 1nuni\y Cen1r 1 • 6 p.m.: Co~ta Mesa Newport Harbor Lions Club, thr fish Fry Cluh meets ~ the May Garden Restaurant, 1400 BristoTSt., for ;i business meeting II WEDNESDAY • 7:30 a.m.: South Coast Sunrise Ro tary Club meel\ at the Center Club Newport Harbo r Kiwanis Club meets at the University Athletic Clu~ • Noon: Costa Mesa Rotary Club meets at Me!.il Verde Country Club The WEATHER SIZE 1 3W 1-3w 2.3 w 2 4w 1-3w 1..2 43 2.2 2.6 SUNDAY I First low 1016am 09 I First high 2 20 am 4.3 ' Second tow 9·00 p.m 2.4 I Second hi9h 1 S:03 p.m 2 8 I WAnR I TEMP£1lAnJR£~ 56 SURF The fair-to-poof surfing con- ditions that have dominated local bMches shoutd improo.<e ~t IS the wind swell SfffTlS to be sub- siding. Even though the 9f'OUOd swen from the YWSt· northwest Is Me> on the dee.line, sets should rNdl the ct.t-Ngh regfon. With- out flQt'ltlnQ \he wind, that couictb. hil. Exchange Club of Orange Coast meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. Newport Harbor meets at the Shark. Island Yacht Club for a business meet- ing. The Newport-Irvine Rotary <;lub meeH at the Irvine Marriott Hotel to hear Mike Nolan, KFI, Eye In the Sky. • 6 p.m.: Newport Balboa Rotary Club meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club to hear Craft Talks from members Tom O'Brien and Richard Leek. • 6:30 p.m.: The Newport Beach Lions Club meets at the Bahia Corinthi- an Yacht Club to hear Bill Christansen, director o f the Orange County Republi- can Party, discussing voter fraud. THURSDA.Y • 7 a.m.: Costa Mesa-Orange Coast Breakfast Lions Club meets at Mim i's Cafe. •COMMUNITY• 0..USS is pubtislied every Saturday in the Daily Pilot. FAX your service club's meeting inf0<mation to 631-5851 or mail to 1743 Bayport Way, Newport Beach, 92660. . • Noon: Kiwanis Club of Newport 6each-Corona de! Mar meets at the Bahia C0<inthian Yacht Club. Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Club meets at the Holiday Inn. The Exchange Club of POLICE ·F .ILES COSTA MESA •Harbor Boul•vard: Two watches worth S 1,400 were stolen from a business ·in the 2800 block. A thief asked to see two watches that were in a display case. Once the employee handed the watche-s to the thief. the person ran out of the store. • Bristol StrMt: A purse was stolen from an employee lunchroom at a department store in the 3300 block. • West Bay StrMt: A stereo and cellular phone worth S400 were stolen from a car in the 300 block. The driver's door lock was pried open. • Av9nue of 1t\e Arts: A stereo, SO cassettes and a cellular phone worth S820 were stolen from a car in the 3400 block. The passenger window mold- ing was tampered with. • Bristol Strfft: SSSO worth of tools was stcilen from a victim who momen- tanty left .the bag of tools next to his truck in the 3300 block.. NEWPORT BEAOf •Galaxy Drlv•: An unlocked 1997 black Chf!vy Tahoe was stolen from in front of a residence in the 1400 block. The victim left the keys under the fl(~or mat on the driver's side Two shot guns, a hand gun,-'etlutar phone and pager worth SJ.079 were inside the car. •Half Moon Bay: Three one-gallon bottles full o f an estimated S 1,000 in change were stolen from an unlocked residence. • Kewanwe Oriv': A 1988 black Volkswagen Jetta was stolen from in front of a residence in the 2000 block. r • s.nti~ Drive: A cellular phone worth Sl,000 was stolen from a car parked 1n the 1800 block. The window was smashed. • 34th StrMt: A television worth $350 was stolen from a house In the 100 block. There was no sign of forced entry. Quality Legal Services. at a Reasonable Price $12·5/hr ATTORNEYS AT LAW BUSINESS LITIGATION AND TRANSACTIONS Cor~~a,tions, partnerships, mergers, acqu1s1tions, buy-sell agreements, contracts and collecti o ns REAL ESTATE LITIGATION ANO TRANSACTIONS ' Evictions, foreclosures easements title disputes, work-outs ' ESTATE PLANNING Trusts1_ Wills, Probate Admini~tration LEGAL =OPTIONS A I I Q I N J X s\ A I L AW (714). 760,8775 NewP"rt Bea.ch/Costa Mesa 0,uJy i»1l0t Two gun sightings prove ·to be erroneous Costa Mesa Officer Tom Coute questions James Bernth Friday morning after a citizen rep.orted a man waving a gun. The alleged gun turned out to be Bernth's portable radio. MARL MARTIN I DAil f PllOl By Jennifer Armstrpng, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Two gun scares wi.Uun a half-bow of each other turned out to be false alarms for the Costa Mesa police on Friday. The first call came at 11 a.m., when someone reported a suspi- cious man waving a gun al ~the Arco gas station at Newport Boule- vard and Bay Street. Police responded with at least three cars preceded by a helicopter fly-by. They found only a man waving a shiny black radio and yelling in a raspy voice about "the man with all the power destroying the uni- verse." Polke prompUy handcuffed him and Officer Tom Coute talked with him m an attempt to calm hun. The man, weanng a white shirt and shorts, sat on t.pe ground with the contents of his pockets strewn about <iS he yelled a t Cpute. James Bemth, 42, of unknown residence, was arrested in connec- tion with the incident and charged with public drunkenness, ~osta Mesa police Sgt. Burt Sc:tntee said. A half-hour later, police responded to another report of a gun sighting. but this time it turned out to be a group of kids with an unloaded BB gun, Santee said. • A woman had stopped 'an officer allQ1.. told him she saw someone loof&ig at a gun in the 600 block of VictoHa Street, he said. No one was arrested in connection with the report, Santee said. Buffalo Ranch silo to be home to Centennial Farm. •New center will contain farm 'offices, educational al resource center and a class- 1 room. The new, expanded ce.i;lter, The silo, preserved from the aimed mainly dt educating resource center and classroom . By Alessandra Ojurklou, Daily Pilot On June 1. the Cc-ntenntd.l Fam1 will move 1!s ofhn•s into d ne w bULldmg tacked onto the old Buffdlo Ranch silo · Buffalo Ranch buildings on the school children . on field trips, border of Newport Beach and wi ll conl fiin pa mphlets· and lrvme. was relocated to the faii-books about agriculture and grounds in 1994. I livestock. It . will also .... be the .The new building will house headquarters for the "Ag in the the farm's offices, the education-Classroom" program. -~/I ~J1t111 Outlet North Ct:iro lina Discounted Prices at a So11tlu>r11 Califor11ia tulc/n>.<is HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS FARRELL G . Hll'l.KLE, o.o.s .,M.a.o .. Rc. Newport Beach: 644-1.281 •Santa Ana: 556-1122 · Practice Umited To Orthodontics and Tem M>mandibular Disorders Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St. Costa Mesa • .. GET READY FOR SPRING ... Clearance Unbelievable discounts on clearance stoclc. Save up to 97% on slightly damaged, broken, or overstocked merchandisel . r-------------, I A~y Good Neighbor. I : Brand Product : i-50 o/o Off! I With Coupon I I Coupon flOOcl tltroue'! 3/9/97 I L One CCNof'Dft per CU...,.,_ No co-" ,,.,,,,. .J ------------- 3445 Via Lido, Newport Beach (Next to Pavilions) :.o~1~;e~m-spnr 723 5858 ' .. m&n SUN 10un-6p• (lb Cloted) • U1!!1J I • The silo itself, however, will remain empty, and there are no current plans to let visitors tour it, fair ofhc1als said .. "But notl).ing is set in stone," said Stac')> Bsown, a fair spokes- womdn. The project cost approxunate- ly $169,000, and the funding was provided by The Irvine Co. SATUROA'r,MARCH 1, 1997 • AJ Former resident Elaine Baker dies Former Newport-Mesa resi- dent Elaine Marion Baker died Feb. 24 in Orange. She was 81. During World War n; Mn. Baker wu a journeyman plumber for Lockheed ~aft Co. in Burbank. After the war, she worlted for many yeani in sales and service. Beach in 19'7. la 1955, .... moved to COit.a M9M. .... she Jived unUl 1982. , Mn. Baker bl ~ SODI ChArlel Bryan and Robert Tbnoday Sdmidt1 five grandchildnDa ad tour greet-qranckhildnm. She was born on Sep. 24, 1915, in Winona, Minn., and "became a tesident of Newp<>rt According to,ber wt.bes, no memorial semces will be held. Funeral arrangements have been made '?th the Neptune Society. ~~----~----~------~ I I I I I I I I I I I I I . TJ£1£.BOD ·nAUTY .. ST I I ,. I I r I I -Sears 'Wi"IJ f.!;uJet Leve{-.. .. I I I arcli is KMS-month -~--.· 1--- 1 .. _.-. With eaeh 51S"purc~ of KMS, -you wUi receive . one of the following · · . . . · . FREE . I I I I I· . An 8 oz. KMS Moisturi~ Shampoo II : · An 8 oz. KMS Silker · . or. I A4 oz. KM~ Gel .. . I . . with coupon . . I Salon and Beauty · Supply · . \ 557-4190 I . SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1997 Newpoc:c ee.chlCoata Mesa Daily Pilot , FIGHTING FOR THE . FUTURE l(IM HAGGEJCTY I OAA.Y PlOT William Ellb, a Tuskegee airman who helped bre ak the race barrie r by becomlitg a pilot ln Wqrld War II, talks Thursday night at the Afr National Guard Center in Costa Mesa. . • 1\vo members of the historic World War ll 'Tuskegee flying group desctibe their struggles to local teenagers and challenge them to follow their dreams. tned to keep blacks from flying Bills encouraged the teenage By Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot by saying they laded the "moral cadets to review their history and fortitude, courage, l.ptelligence foll,?w their dreams. COSTA MESA _ Flfty years and coordination.• One thing we learned was ago, pUot William Ellis entered an After the black pilots in the never let some idiot tell you what officer's club on the U.S. Army 99\h Fighter Squadron shot down you can and cann~t do in your base for the 447th Composite 17 enemy airplanes in North own country," he said. "You don't Group. He was subsequently Africa it was difficult to justify know what the future holds, but arrested for entenng the white holdln 1 g them back, Ellis said. ' you hold the future." segregated hall. But the fact that Ellis even got to the base as a pilot was a land- mark in the segregated history of the U.S. Army. "lt was like the old .system,• Ellis said about the segregated Army halls. "But we were not going to accept this." Ellis. of Los Angeles, and Lt. _ Oliver Goodall, of Altadena, were - both members of an elite group of black pilots during World War ll and spoke to a group of teen cadets at the Air National Guard Center in Costa Mesa Thursday to share struggles from the past and to provide hope for the future. The two men were part of the "Tuskegee Experiment" in which black students were trained in Tuskegee, Ala., to be pilots. While many expected them to fail, inste~d. the ·J32nd Fighter Group successfully destroyed enemy rail traffic while protect- ing their own. Ellis said Anny oUicials had More for less. ~wVQ.'-8& "MATIRESS Factory . utlet Store ... -. BRAND NEW -COSMEnCALLY IMPERFECT Getthe Best tor Less! Daily Pilot I ind 1r fast in your homerown newspap;r NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA CLUTCH TIMING BELT · . @ , ~ I REPLACEMEITi REPLACEMENT U '1~1, '26995' • RRE~*r~!;i~··:T II •. s1 a95 I ...-• .,....:...;... • s1s14artln5g Al 95 d • •·U.toSQta.30 :1Sl5 . n•~ & '··oR . Oii Flllor I nvu ~ ..,... 11 d · · • •llbe c111ss11 Comp/BIB SBrrlcB =:, ~~': " ~ .. ~ ~ 'I •lncl!_dea waste •tsposal lee ForB/,.n & Domestic I .... VtlMilltl. 11 Moa1veft1c1... II 1'111111.•~... • *'!Mldft 11 ..... ,,_.~, .. Mu1tPreH .. IC••Ptft. • ....... c.,.. .. lllllstl'NMlllC.,.. All Repairs Guaranteed rTRANsMlssiON 1ilUiEiDViCE,..-ruiE-UP ~~ I SERVICE· , 11 s7995 '"' • PACKAGE· · -SERVICE I Certlf/11d Auto M11chanlc $4995 _ $3495 · ·ca•UTER Instructor I II klat • · -New Car Warranty •m• Aval/able I •Cbang1F1ner •C11an11Gast11 II ~"*·• • · ·••·•,.. -•Clt1nT11ns111issl011 Pu ·~~...._ •klilli••lllm 1 ·Cll•nt•F1•t4 ·°*''°'Lub n :=.: .. --;::.... .. ........ .. • lntllfu mlt 0119GS1I ftt ,..... 11 llUBllll•lt'l\IBMJ , Mo11 Vehlc111 ,, ........... ,..,........_It •'*111'-M& I. Mull Pr11tnl Coupon . rmt .... ,.,...C.0.-. II .... •l'lllMIC..-, ......... --------------• • 4-30-97 VISA • filJ Mesa Co nsolidated Water <District Custom ers (7\ and Santafinajleights Water Co m pany Shareholders are cordially in1'ited and encouraged to qttend. The Mesa Consolidated Water District (MESA) Board <.)f Directors invite you to a meeting of the &Ydrd to discuss l he proposal by ME~/\ Lo purchase the Santa Ana Heights Water Company. The met!ting will he held on Monday, Marc h 3, 1997 al 7:00 p.m. al th~ Orange County Fairgroundc; in building 1-1 . Please use the main e ntrance at 88 Fair D rive. Pa rking i free and host.swill dirc<·1 you to huilding 14. Come learn what the p roposl:d merger is all ahoul. Ht!ar the l1JC 3 Ui 5 Harbor Blv d. Costa Mesa •• One Block South of 4P.5 ""1y fdt 545-7 168 Three· out of four people in America have foot pain. What's worse, two-thrrds of those people think it's normal. It's not! . Funny thing about.bunions, while you sit around wondertng how you got them (most are ~ hereditary), they just keep getting bigger. Y\(ir after year, left untreated, bunions only grow worse. Ultimately even buying shoe~ an extra size larger won't help. Bring In This Ad For A FREE CONSULTATION · . X-~ .& 11'Ntm«1t Not lnclucMd Thousands of Satisfied Patients Free Video Upon-Request Most Insurance Plans Pay For The Procedure Advantages: 1. No hospitalization, more convenient. . 2, Patients are generally less apprehensive. 3. Generally there is less pain. 4. Small incisions reducing possibility of large _ scars resulting in a better cosmetic result. 5, No pins,. screws, or wires are used with the ·surgery. 6. No casts or crutches are necessary. 7. You walk out of our Ambulatory Surgical Center the same morning or afternoon you can !n. 8. U~ually you are able to return to work in a few days. 9. Goals are to ally you to walk and wear your slioes more comfortable and have your feet look and feel better. "We Get People Back On Their Feet Soon~er" · DOCTOR'S FOOT CARE CENTER . A Podiatry Corporation ~ . ,z . PRl.oPeRATIVE POST-OPERATIVE . CALL Irvine 18952 MacArthur Blvd. Nowl Irvine, CA 927.15 . -714 833-340& GAS· AND ·wASH - ONE sToP CONVENIENCE!!.!! only ss.95 · Full Service Hand '1Vash &: S e aler '1Vax with any g~soline fill up • . ! fact.s and receive a n~wers to your questions . (Texaco CleanSystems1~~­ For further .information please contact Lisa Law son a l Mesa · Consolidated Water District at 631-1205. Or contact any o f ---1 the MESA Board of Directors. Trucks & Vans $1 .00 Extra Not valid with an other dfacount. frea 3/31/97 TODAY BOOK SALE Friends ··of Costa Mesa Ut>raries will have a used book sale from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the M~sa Verde Library, 2969 Mesa Verde Drive East, Costa Mesa. Por more information, call 546- 5274. ANANCJAL PLANNING Orange Coast College offers a financial planning workshop designed for women.; only from 9 a.m. to noon in Room 208 of OCC's Lewis Center for Applied Science. Registration fee is $25 per person ahd $39 pe r couple. For more information, call 432- 5880. CYB ER CAFE Orange Coast College offers its "Saturday MQming Cybercafe" from 9 a.m. to noon in Hi Tech Lab Room 201 of OCC's Technol- ogy Center. The topic of the day will be Weddings and special occasions -resources to make it perlect. Sessions are $29 per class or $25 each when signing up for three or more classes. For more information, call 432-5880. CASINO NIGHT' , The Newport Harbor chapter of the International Zonta Club is holding The Riverboat Royale Casino Night at 6:30 p.m. at the Wyndplun Garden. HoteJ, -3350 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Me's.a. Proceeds will benefit Girls Inc. of · • Orange County. Cost is $50 per person and cocktail attire is sug- gested. For more information, call 549-4751. SECRETARY SEMINAR • Five Southern.California chap- ters of Professional Secretaries International offer a seminar focusing on conflict management · and conunon male/female 'traits in the workplace from 8 a .m. to 3 p.m. at the Wyndham Garden Hotel; 33'50 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa. Ad.inission is $40 and SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1997 around town includes a fashion show, an ·exhibitor fair, continental break- fast and luncheon. For mor~ infor- mation, call (310) 530-4445, Ext. 201. TAX PREPARATION I' ial fee. For more information, call 432-5880. ANGER CONTROL TEEN TALK Orang~ Coast College offers a workshop titled •Teen Thllc: Go to the Head of Your Class• from 9 a.m. .to noon in Room 207 of OCC's Lewis Applied Science • building. Registration is $29 With a $20 material f~e. Students will learn h.ow to make A grades on class reports by mastering oral The Volunteer Incom~ Tax Assisting Program offers a free program des~ned to provide income tax assistance to low- income, elderly, non-English speaking an·d/or handicapped persons from 9 a .m. to noon in Room 104 of OCC's Business Edu- cation building. For more infor- mation, call 360-2094. Orange Coast College offers a workshop on Anger Control - Parent ltaining from 9 a.m. to noon in Room 102 of OCC's Busi- ness Education building. Designed for parents of children up to 12 years of age, participants will learn te~ques to control anger while getting children to obey with the first requesf. ~egis­ tration fee is $29 per person and $49 per coup1e with a $5 material lee. For more information, call communication presentation ; skills. For information, .call 432-... n•• 5880. SUNDAY ' ,. 432-5880. SILENT AUCTION ... SONGWRITING . 1 Orange Coast College offers a COMPUTER CLUB workshop tilled Songwriting: A The Orange Apple Computer Guide lo the Business Side from 9 · Club presents US Robotics at tits a.m. to ·noon in Room 206 of rpeeting frotn 8:45 a.m. to 1:15' OCC's Lewis Applied Science p.m. in Orange Coa~t College's building. Individuals who want to chemistry' building. The meeting have their songs heard and is tree for first-time participants r0<iorded will learn all facets of and the annual rpembersbip fee is !}le songwriting business. Regis-$30. For more information, call tration fee is $35 with a $5 mater-836-0522. #Family Enjoying a· Good Re.ad at a Newport Water Garden," an original watercolor by local artist Carole Callah.an, will be awarded to the highest bidder at a silent auction from 2 to 4 p.m: in the Friends' meeting room of the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. AU proceeds from the auction will be donated to the Newport Beach Public Llbrary. Call 717.3801. . . . Alaska-New Celebrity Ship Makes A Splashing Debut I You can see Alaska this summer ~ an Thi s popular 12 day Alask~ itinerar;, is priced unbeatable value. A special 12 day sailing from _ below man y other Alaska cruise ale prices in Vancouver, sailing the fabulous Inside Passage, order to introduce thi hip to a many then returning to Los Angeles by way of San passengers as possible during this fir l year .of Francisco.'The_Aricing offered at two of Orange operation, space wflrbe limited or nonexistent County's leadlllg Travel Agencies, saves you up the closer Q'1e gets to the sailing date . This could to 50% off the price listed in the brochure.' Plus. be a unique opportunity to experience this ship 's this sailing jncludes some exclusive on-board . luxury at such an outstanding price. surprises for you.' The brand new . state-of-the-art Galaxy departs Vancouver September 19th for the inside pas- sage. visiting Ketchikan. Skagway and Juneau and sails through Glacier Bay and Misty Fjord. . topping at Victoria B.C. and San Francisco on the way to its tcnnination in Los Angeles. You will /di. cover a world of Five Star ervice and sryle, including award-winning cuisine created by master chef Michel Roux . as served in the elegant Orion Restaurant. Starting at $1549 per per Qn for an inside stateroom and $1699 per person for ocean view. with the third and fourth passengers sharing the same state room paying only $199. a family vacation to this American Frontier looks like a bargain from thi vantage point * .. Call now to rese rve your cabin or get additional information on this exceptional Alaska cruise- today. •Prices ~o !\Ill include one'way airfare or we:.. CST-1011 391-10 call THE -cRUISE CONNEC'J;lON at TRAVEL PARTNERS . ANDANTE TRAVEL •• CeleStlilO's q u ality MEAT S Tile Finc.-..1 ,\1<·111 'w1c I .">t'rt 11< <' 1\1 ·wlul ilc· we carry Rock)' Free Range ChickerlS Manning~ .'-wurul Bcef Bone-less ( )\'Pl1 H< >clSted lurk<·,· Breast Top Sirloin Steak GWOI f< >r 111<> Gn// · I ( lO'.,., ,°'\Cllllf(I/ * No Su/1 $4.99 lb.' ~l<1rjns11t'd K<t-1 >ol,b Celes1irn>'s 'special SclltC. l'S Be-ef. Larnb & Cl~ickf'n $6.49 lb. 1 ·n '!-JI l ;iedtood ~c1lrnon . swordfisl1. l lnllbu1. \\'01100 · (~elcstino·~ , I io111e111actc Proctucts B<:>et J~rk\' • l\trke\ .Jcr.k\ Saus<ig€' -2b 'oit1('rc111 \'<1ri~11c·~ Patties. -Bc~I. Turke\' & C_hitken Now open Sunday 10:00-6:00 Hours tO:OP to 7:00 Mon-Sat . .. From spacious .stylish staterooms and suites to . staff members who treat you like an honored guest. you will marvel at the value waiting for you. 485 E. 17th St. 120 Newport Center Drive CosLa Me a Newport B~ach 631-5240 759-~471 270E.ast17th St • ~Mesa • {714) 642-7~91 (Hillgren Square) CRUISE LINES INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATIOt-; CERT!FlED CRUISE SPECIALIST Up ·. ·To · % OFF tcilf'bcr . . f urnif ilrc -Warehouse "FLOOR SAMPLE." FIRST SEMI-ANNUAL SALE. l • ., • ":A6 SATURDAY, MAACH 1, 1997 Cl.ASSES/WORKSHOPS . 810MEDtCAl ETHICS A hve-w !+•k rour • w11J cover how tr11d1uon tff'j•I• <0nt .. mptm1ry mf'd1tdl u ... 11~ ut th(t Orllmw County Jew1-.h Cornrmuuly C ,.nlN In addJUon to ••K(Wnml'ntdl tn•cJIJT1eo1 And th rap)\ Jt>Wl\h V11lut>lr 1n Modern Med1c-ine• w11J Px:imm" '>Ill h l'>'llle-\ d\ reproduc:;- llVP ru1hto. und 1·utl1<in~w The 7 'W to 11 p m du\\ will 114• lwld 11n Tuei.dtty5, \,fore h 4 lluhll!Jh Apn.I I Program tee<i 111" S2H 1•11 rn••rnh.-r~ <1nd ')411 lur non- rr'lctnl><·r~ Tiw 1 ••n11•1 I'> l•tt ull-d on lhf' IPWl'th f1>4h•l•JhHll I eirlljJt" di ~S(J [ B.1kPr "' m C •1~1., \.f..,,, Ph•>ll" 7 ~5- 111411 lc14 n<lrlll•CJ•tl 1nl11r1111111t1n: SCIENCE OF MIND I K1>v Kt•n < ,r,1y l1·111h th1' work<,111111 U1dt 11101>'·' lllJl\1•1111· 11111 I• l11l11Jn\lll1' .Yllh ( ,,,<J 11011 ll/f• """· .. I ,,, 1111r llllfld'> lf.J ( ""''" 11111 w111llJ n ... 1•11 "' lr•1111 10 tLiu to no"n tcxl•1} will tui •in M1··n1,1l <Jncl "'riu 1111.11 Tr.-nlm•·nt W'f,1k•·'> pl.11 •· ••I J\.1·w TI1111111lat ( 11ni11111n1ly ( h11r1. h ••I llJL4111'>llrl \v•· in 1 .... ,,, ..,,,, • ..,, 1\ ... lf'd by Ju/lnPIJa U111tnt I t"lo~ 11lace nt Commu.ruty Church lfl2" Tu tin, in C<i\t• Mew F,,, man• tcl.Jurmlltwu. rail 114h-3 I tj(J SPECIAL EVE TS . W HY GOO MADE MAN (!venh1 thJ\ 'WM>lu~nd dt Prt'SUylPThJO Chi.irth of tlw C"ovf'ndnl . revolvf' d10uncl d Jl'Wl\h lctlP t1boUI d th1it1 clnd d Robh1 When t.1!'>k•-d why'C,iod mudP mon. the R.tbb1 told the chlld, • bet a1u.1> I re ,. Inv•·~ t1 good ,,,,. Je ff Pf>arson 1)1 A17pm 1on1qh1, '>1nqPr dnd 1 '""!Ji"''' J..tt Pt>~r • "''" l"tn'i '>lilt) lellf'r l•·rrr < .in1•·ry· HrJtJt)clt dfld t11!> w ile Shill""'' ''fiitJf"lh· "(. lhf'y ollf'f an ew•nrnq 111 r"n•·'-'<11 lh1111111h ~ipular musu uwl '111r}' The 1'1 ,, 111 S11n<l<Jy s<•rvar ,. 1.11n1 l11rl1 1h1\ per1ormed. itl Newport Center United Method.lit (;hurch on Sunddy. M orch l Thf" rhurch'• Chon'1"1 Choir will join w µrano Plnre nc-e Man in and bdntone • Mart Hubbard to petfonn the plN'e -Uunng the IO a m wontup servi~ The commumty 11 mvtted to attend at 1601 M.uguente Ave m Corontl del Mdf Con111c.1 thf' church ofhce dl 644· 0745 to find out more. A JESUS Of A.LL TRADES TI1e ~Prnnd annual S<>up Supper 1 LA>nl<'n program at St John the D1V111e .EpM upill ('lmrch w1U explore a 20th cPntury J<mis Drnwu~g on the 1mag1- 1\dtlho and u~tng porctlleb 1n Cospe.1 i.-wrds ptc1ces J..suJt u't lhe context of nom1dl l"VC>ryduy lives. These nught m1 lude 1>;111•rut1v(>!> humom.ts or new~ reportPrs Chn hc111 Education Director ('hltord Nunn w1ll le<lll Ure six-week t rmr'>P It 1 onlln11f>'> 111 fl 30 p m' Wf'<lnfl<>duy· thrQUqh Marc.h 2b ell 1834 E nay St 1n c·ostt1 Mesu C"alf541l- 2l:J7 for rnor!.' mformc1lwn tlOd dlrec· t1on' Ill the church RENOWNED ARCHAEOLOGIST Chu1ck Aud1tonwn His 7.30 p m lee:· ture dPSCtlbes how lbe 1ynagogue, as It took di.tpe. proVlded lh• sooo-polJd· cal glue that held together a geogrepb· icaJJy sc.attered people Admis Ion fo ~ progr411\ wUJ Ulvolve $8 lor JCC membe~ and $1'2 lor non-membenl. R freshmt nt.s will be servf'd dunng the l"Vent at 250 E. Baker St Ill Costa MeM To leMn more, call 755-0JAO. KEEP THE W ONDER ANO JOY Of CHRISTMAS AUVE Our Lady Queen of Angeb offers iilactive Cathol.&cs an opporturuty to engage lo or llste.h to candid, open dia- log on topics I.hey choose. The gather· 1.ngs continue Sunday al 615 pm and off Pr frank, honest diS01Sslon in a relctxed setting ln addJlion IQ morality, re·llldmage clhd annulmen~. past top· 1cs hdve mcluded smptures, t.h<1nges sance Vatican II and more. The talks tdkl' plclce ut Our Liidy ol Ange~ PtJmh Cf'ntf'r at 2046 Mi.1r Vt!>ta Dnve in N<•wport Bede h Call Marie Romano at 548-3844 or Johnny Golde at 721· p4% with c1ny q11Pst1oni. come. For more tnlom1auon or for d.Uect.l.ons. call 760-5360 SINGLES THE.MIWNIUM Bequuung AgaUl. a ruppon group for the divorced, separated or w1d· owed, will discms "the Mlllenium• Tue5day, March 4 The 7~30 pm meet· -· - mg ta.lees place Ill the puuh hall ol Our Lady Queen of Ange.ls C hurch 11, at 2046 Mar V)sta Ortve m Newport Beach There's no charge and the pub. lie ts tnVlled. ca.lJ 6'4·t~36 to lmd out m ore. • Please send photographs and typed releeses to Religion Editor. Dally Pilot, 330 W1 Bay St., Cost.a Mesa, 92627. ----------I I I I I I I I I ,I 17th St. BEAUTY CENTER Full Service Salon . Latest Cut• a: Styles, Pemu. a: Colon, Nall a: Skin Care Service• 11ll1·ru111 11 -..1 '·" 'll'lll"''''cl To 11·11111 m11r1· 1 .,11 1..11, 11 1111 .. , 1'111 u' ·~17 w1•t•kenil TIH· • l111H h 1'> TI1P mc1n who d1scllvPr,..d ant 1en1 I l'>ruf'l\ old"'' Ark .w1U sper1k at lhP. !'-' ll•\\1'>h Community Centf'I of Ordnge BAHA'IS GATHERING I I I I I I I 642-1717 HEALING BROKEN HEARTS • \111t ,.ud I tu1\l1<1n r1•J111w\IHt> I\ l111'>lmq ,, '"' .. , 111 d1vmr •• r•« 11111 I)' WfJll< h"J'' 111 I 11'>1•1 ''"'''' llll<JlllJh M 1111 l1 .', I "'ti T111•,d.i~ flum 7 111 11 I' Ill .... I 1.1111 JJ·•'l••t •ltltl \IOljlf• IJtJll•td , 11~1· ll.1111• 'I I-' 111 1p11d1• JJ•lllif IJMrll\ HI 11 I•'<1111• d1 ·' ''"''"' 1111111111 Tlw ,,.,, .. ,. t.1k1 .. , pl·• • ·•' 111'.l r H<1k1·1 ... , <·,,If "111 ll 111 I I 11 11;1111 llllt1flll•tl11111 111 111 11rr.11u11· 1 /11ld ''''' Ii} pr•· ri·•p<,J,.111111 • JEWISH SUNDAY SCHOOL 1111• /1 \1 lo I 11lllHP 0..,1)J11t1II'>11111•1 • ''"' ~'""'''. • i. .... 1. l,J~\I'\ 1111-i lt1llll1•11 lllf•"' '• !l~lf••tlfl I 11/~•lh jlllllll•llll, 11\ "'°'"'' '" ''" ''""" ,..,,.n.11 111•• I fl,, 111 tc, flCJfl(I I l1llii'-' lt;1Jj\ Ult•'•'' tlf Utl• Jtl'\V l\lt I ""'"' I ol I '1111 I l"'IC I• •I lllltlllh 11111 '.<111•" ,.. ''''" •.11ll\t11111 .... l1•·ld l11p I 111 ', ....... I til 1111 ....... IHY '"' 11 '"'"""'" I 111,,""' JI"""'"""" 11111111 !·•·111111 .. 1 tl1111r•tf 1111· '\1111tl••} "1111111 .,, • ., , "'" 1111 ,,11 t 11w111h"" I h•· 11•111•·1 " )1,(,,11 ti • .r ,1, I ll.1k,i·r ..,, 111 < "'"' /'.lr,.1 In 11.,1111 1111111• .11111111 111<-r li11plt·r .. 11d 11 •11 .11.1111.1 '"" IJ1•l1111.1l1 I f•1ll•1nd elf 1)1t f,-r I HEALTH DAV J11,IM1r I •f Jr1u1•1 l~lll'uU1 )t.,,d, f•, . ., 1111• \\tlJ. \1ll11tl1' (•Ill l 'JWll 1\1' I ld\ ... I•\ 11.,111 Ill'" 11,,111 1 •111·1~ 1111•\d•I\ .11 lh•· 11 """ "'''111••1 I 1·1111•1 111 t ll•lll'I'' ( 111sn I~ ·1. ,,, I Jl,1h1·1 !">t , I"'''' l'-IP''' 1111· I l.1\'> 1111 1111!• h<'•llfli l•lftlf •lliHll llllllf J1l11li•I 111111 llfl°> 11•l,1\•lll1Jfl It I 111111111•'' 1111111 1111111'11 1!·1 l11111pw ... •tllll '•'" 1<111.- 11111 I ,,If 11 I 11 o·t I PARADIGM SHlfT 11 ... '' '" , ..... II•,,." 11 • .t ... I ( ""' r11t1,t1P) .111,,,.. p.anu 111otnt, ti, hPtlt 111ul "x111•111·111 t• l'.11.1d11p11 '>11111 .\ '''"' \\i.,~ .\. ,, " \\11altl".1t I Ill I• 111 •Vt I\ f llfltt\ 1tl,; flll\tllfl ft itlt tit •1 Ill I 1111111.i d1•I r--1.11 [111 1 .. 1111 •1 lh1"y l'\1'11111• l>lll IJ 11111•,llllJI" •I I •ii 1<11 I 111 •11111 Jlll•jllillf < l,1 I lillllll•tli'<ll \\ IJdl "1111' 111·w w11itd 1111!1•1< < ',111111111111 1, 11•· IP,hl\PCl \Vt1\t•1Ut ltq11 / 1\1' \'lth'Ut I,. •illd 1111 11 ••lflld I\\ h,1J 1111 '11111111<11 •.10111111111 11111111 1·1 .... 11111111 1110111!'111'' ht\I• ,uad J11od ,,,. 1tu lud•·d l 111 d111•1 l11111',, .. 117, .. 11•1·1•1 HEALING ( 111111 "' '" 11 .. Ill 1111 \\1•d111•'"·•V' lll'llJlfl' q,11111"1 Ill lt•dlll 11<•<1lllllf fh1 •111 .. 1111•' 1l11111111h '-,111 1111• 111 ~l111<l ll .. 11" 11111 •\II ••I•' \"·11 °'"" 111 111111 1111· q1.,11p, CONGREGATIONAL a> COMMUNl1Y CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST To Believe Is To C11re; To C11re Is To DO. Bruce Van Bldir, Minister Sunday W or$htp 8· 15 & 10.c(M Church School QAM Adult 9:45 Cli1ldren Cli1ld (.ice Provided 644-7400 61 1 Hel1otrop(• A~e Corolla Del *f1ar EPISCOPAL 1111 •llt•tl ,,t ~HSll F111rv1i-\\. 1<1i.1d 111 C '"'t1 \.It"''' < <lll ')')7.J:HIJ tor rl• 1.111, FAURE'S REQUIEM C u1bl"IPI F11ure\ I County. Enc M Mf'yers will prPi.Pnt h1~ \llde I<.« ture on • AnnPnt Syno· CJO<llll'., • Mood<1y, March 3. di tPnler's The Bdha'is ol Newport Bedrh sponso1s d lunch, ~pectker and d1scll!>· s1on of umely topics ell 11 d m the last Sunday o f e<1ch month at.a pnvt1te.res1- dence m Coronel de! Mar AU are wel· 283.IJ 11th Street, Costa llesa (Nut to Ross} Open 1 Days: ll·F 9-8 Sat. 9·1 Sun. 11·5 ·----------~----------~--- promotes vo,ur personal health and professional growth in our state-0t- the-C:1rt fitnes~ and cardiovascular faci lities, o~ relaxiw spa dining and Call 752 -7903 no\\' f<Jr a t<lur and a FREE 30 -day guest pass!· RELIGIO US SCIENCE New Thought Church Sc ience ot Mind Center 1845 Paik Avenue, Costa Mesa, CA I I tm 'll on.J ro1k AvllOllt l OIOCk E OI Hocbor Bll'O ) CHURCH SERVICE SUN-10:30o.m. .. Ottlce: (7 14) 646 3199 Rev. Gall Miiier, Intern Minister Dr. Juanella Evans, Minister Mtmlltr: lnttmaflonol New th011ghf Alllonce :SI \\ ~l ;\j) \) ~I B\ It I. >' ',ta..tttt ''~lllkUt' \\• I I \• llllM'; 1~11•11 , 14~~11 \ .\11 '"' ,, II, .. ,, '1/ I ' •• ,, I J) I ,, .. ,, I -......._ __. 1ntin1acy .._,, \f,111 ll" •t IM~1111I 1hlptll /1••1~·1111· .. , "···~ .,, ,,.,, .. ,,,,,,, ,, /r1h Ssx·c tul Ev('OI .. llralh\S( lll·arts Produ<·tton" \\1 ti \1.11111! I' , ••1!Mll'lt•1!>11\ / 11( I' P//IWll/ Prrb<tnHI Orow111 w ork.Nho1> "A ng I Qu St " '.'.II \~trtflU ,n~ttllJIU~tfll I 011• 11//1·111'1<1 l\1ETIHH>IST Costa Mesa MESA VERDE • UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 17 01 Baker, C.M Worship & Church School 8:30 and 10:00 a .m . . Or Richord George 979·8234 l"A G LJ N A United Methodi~t Church 21632 Wesley Or. Laguna Beach 499-3088 Sund ay Morning Worship & Christian Education 1 OAM Ministers Da vid Boodos & Vlrglnlo Whoeler Wesloy Couns$11ng Center Sorv1cos Avolloble NEWPORT CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH I 60 I M..1rq1Jerirl' Ave Corori.t del M.~ 644-0745 Wor~hlp a t 8 OOAM & I 0 OOAM Children Sundily School 1 0 OOAM Jr 6, Sr High 5 OOPM CO\l\ll .\ITY Clll 'RCll 19 HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH J.. (Disciples of Christ) 2401 lrvlne Ave. at Santa Isabel Newport Beach ., Sund•y Wor•hlp • 10:00AM Dr. Otnnla W. Stlor1 Minister &4:;-5781 l'llHISTl.\N SCIE~CF Fll<ST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST 3303 Vla Udo, Newport ltach 673-1340 Of 673-6150 SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3100 PacUic: Vlew Dr, Newport a.acb 644-2611()(675-4661 Chun:tl 10 am It 6 pm, Churcb 10 am SUn4ay lc:bool tO am ~ ~ 10 am W~~lpm ~, ...... 1p11•IJ1 ...._tlJ 110G11 1 '. •• r. t'1U nu/ Witt I bo,.,,, '""'for tl>u ,,,,,_ tllWU I ;,,,o tin worU, th.t I 11H.U /Ha 111i~11 ""'° dH lrtdJJ •.. John 18:37 1Q (to 2ni.) ~St. Andrew's ... Presbyterian Churc'h . l'>r )l>ltr1 /I Mulfnun 1'JT ~,h1 IJ. Benefit from 1h1s \Cries: "Wholmrss for Contrmpof'ttry Fa1111/irs. • "TAKING A REALISTIC LOOK AT MARRIAGE'' (Matthew 19: 1-9) S0i1urd'1y, Much 1, 5;30 P.M, Sunlh>·· lybteh 2, 8:.30 and lO:J.S .-\.M. 600 St An.Jrl'''' Ro:iJ. Nc.·wport lw.ic.h, C.1lift1rn1.1 (7 14) 63 1-2880 (.1<11"'"''111N, .. •1111 ll.111'.11 H1•h'xh1•ll.11 ln11w in.I ICith.) • 4}' ST. MARK PREsBYTERIAN CHURCH "Open Arms and Open Minds" Worship 9:30 Jambortt & Ea!tbluff In Ntwport Beach 644-1341 .~ Invite the residents of Newport-Beach, Corona del Mat & Costa Mesa to your place of worship. ) To Advertise in the Religious Directory Please Call · · Gloria -574-4240 or ' I Bob -574-4253 SATURDAY, MARCH t. 1997 A7 SOcial whirl gets dizzyirig _ with. parties -galore • • P arties, performances and pizzazz were the buzz words this past week on the Orange Coast. The social crowd spent a lit- tle quality time with Broadway star Pattt LuPone as she sang her heart out for the full house m Segerstrom Aall. Following opening night, ·guests sauntered across the portico of the Orange County Performing Arts ~enter that connects with the posh Center Club fon a bit of late- night dining with LUJ>one and entourage. Unfortunately, the diva had sung her heart out and had no voice left for schmoozing with the local gentry. So, there was plenty of smiling and nodding as the star nibbled on ·center Club Caesar salad and nuzzled with her husband who had flown in to be with her. Locals on band included Pat and Eugene Hancock, Marilyn and Tom Nielsen, Maurice and manship, and brought 1t forth into contemporary times -sort of. While the plot remains true to the Pierre Manvau.x scnpt, the dialogue is, shall we say, adapted. Directed by' Mark Rucker, ·.with a charming cast, •Tue Tu- umph of Love" runs through March.23. Paul Salata missed the open- ing. but only because wife Bev- erly and a crowd of lifelong · 1riends feted the Linda Isle mogul, super USC supporte1 and founder of Irrelevant Week with a birthday bash a·t The Bal- THE CROWD b.w. cook boa Bay Club. for school projects.over the past The Safatas opened up the I 13 years. S\lpporting needs at Bay Club Ballroom to several · Andersen, Lincoln and Harbor hundred guests for an aft ernoon View elementary schools with of jazz. The Paul Salata all-star items such as science equip- jazz band, featunng Pe te me t b k te ft ChrlsWeb, Conte Candoli, Bill I n ' 00 s, compu r so ware dnd physical education equip- Ramsey, Joe La Barbara, Ron ment, the Spirit Run ~as been a Stout, Bob Summers, Andy focal pomt of communHy Martin, Jim Hughart, Terry involvement. This year, the , Debi Gallarda, Mark and Bar- bara Johnson, and the lovely Susan Strader with husband Tim. Trotter and Mill Cletib, shook event attracted. more than 5,000 the rafters with a great big-participants and another several band sound. thousand fans. · Spirit Run 1997·was, what Jan Seitz 6f the Camelot else, a spirited and rousing sue-. Chapter .of the Gwlds of The . , . \ • • • • lo • • South Coast Repertory ' debuted its production of "The niumph of Love ~ this week, beginning a month-long run. Th~compan_yjlas take_!) a 200- year-old comedy of romance, courtship and sexual games- cess at Fashion Island, raismg Perforrnmg Arts Center said the ' more than $120,000 for New-annual Camelot patroness tea, port-Mesa·schools. Chaired by SYJtlphony of Hearts, wds a Shelley Elam and Kristen • huge success. Hosted by the f!eeschen, and l!nderwriHen..by 1 generous dnd grac1ous-Jolianna Sutro and Company, the run has and James Townsend of New-. been a major source of funding port Beach, and chaired by Lin- " . • ABNUJ-Uml&lflM We Are A Unique Family Medical Practice Dr. Connealy is one of th e leading Physicians .in the count ry to specialize in the alternative to synthetic hormones. • Natural hormone replacement • Treatment for -PMS • DHEA I Adrenal evaluation for increased energy · · • Enhancement of Men's health & vitality • Thyroid Imbalance ~ . •Comprehensive Nutritional Assessment fior PfiysicalJ~lance \Vl' ~Pl'(i,11 iH' in J Pcr.,on,11 Wl·ight I o.,., l'rogr,1111 Dr. Leigh Erin Connealy M.D. Dr. Vincen~ Kan t...Ac. Acupuncture JoArm Lorbiecki F.n.P. 14642 Newport Ave. Ste. 200 Tustin (714) 669-4446 Kenneth A. Ziski_n, Esq. Presents. "' . "Beyond th~ Liv!ng Trust" Advanced Wealth Protection Str:ttegy Workshops . \..- Today, it's not enough to do a good job of accumulating wealth. You also need .to preserve it. H you have an estate (includin~ life insur~nce you own· on your life) greater than $600,000 ($1.2 million for married couples), your hafd earned wealth races erosion from four predators: - FIRST PREDATOR .......... ESTATE TAXES between 37-55%; SECOND PREDATOR ..... INCOME TAXES·on capital gains;· TIDRD PREDATOR ......... LAWSUITS and creditors: FOURTH PREDATOR ..... CONGRES •,and proposals to reduce the $600,000 exemption equivalent You owe it to your elf and your loved ones to learn h?w to ~efen~ yourself and your estate from these predators al one of our special ~cmmar~ in March. This is your LAST CHANCE to attend a Beyond the Living Trust seminar for free. After March, there will be a fee for these seminars. Beyond the Living Trust strategies are not just about the wealth xou leave behind. You need advanced strategies to improve control over your assets while you are alive and well, or if you become sick or d~sa~ed. And you need . advanced planning if you want customized documents, rather t~a~ .. on_e size • fits all" boilerplate, to help reali ze your hopes, dreams and asp1rat1on for you and your loved ones. ,.., Our workshops will show you how ''Beyond the Living Trust" planning. can belp_you: . . . bl • Use your annual exclusions to lim~t your !aXa e estate . • Grandfather your $~00,000 estate tax exemption equivalent before • April 15, 1997 . . ' • Integrate the 7 essential tools of estate planning and wealth preservation • • Use the Capital Gains and Estate Tax Bypass Trust to increase your after-tax caslr now, and avoid erosion of your estatt: by capital gains and estate taxes. · • Use a Family Limited Partnership to protect a ~ts from liability exposure, inalntain control over family assets and reduce your banble estate by 30-50%. • Own Ille insurance In ways that maximize control and eliminate income UcJ estate taxes. ,. Monday·Marcb 10, 11a.m.to2:30 Sutton Place Ne rt Beach Tuaday March IS. 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 Torrance Hilton Space Is limited -Call for Reservations ·Now (800) 233-9349 • da Mayeda and Betty Harllne, the Camelot Guild boasts the greatest number of patroness members of any of the center's organizauons. , Joining the 91-member unit of center support were new patronesses Jane Chapman and Joyce Tanton. Founding chatr- man of all of the guilds, Geor- gia Spooner, who is also a charter member of Camelot, chatted with Joan Williams and new Camelot members Doris Hillman, Joan Sullivan, Bettf . ~ DeFreece, Fran Farrer, and the fabulous Horty De La Plante . How can you not be fabulous with a name like that? Another one of the fabulous ·gals on the Orange ·coast. Lido's own Emily Barrett, is readying for her March 17 "Irish Spring" luncheon and bridge benefit for the South Paclfic Chapter of the Guilds of The Center. Campbell, Louise Schwen- nesen, and the sweetest lnsh rose, Marlon Ptckens. to ra.J.Se a bundle for the center. To JOin the fu.n. call Louise Schwen- nesen at 675-5523 to book a table. Florence H~nderson and Arthur Duncan delighted the crowd turning out for The Asso- ciates of The House Ear lnsll- tute of Orange County 10th Anniversary black-tie celebra- tion. Hononng org~ization founders, the late Athalle Irvine Clark, and the very alive I and well Gloria Osbrink, sever- al hundred fnends of Howard House and h.t.s remarkable lnsutute danced the night away at The Four Seasons, Newport Beach to the soi.tnds of "Barry •Society Band" Cole. Special ~upport for the event came from John Herklotz, the Hutton Foundauon and the George T. PflegerFoundauon. Perhaps the wannest moment of the everung was witnessing Osbrink e njoy a waltz with husband a,y, one of ~ the all-around finest men in the community, on the mend from • recent heart bypass surgery • B.W. COOK'S column runs Thursday and Satu~day. Popular 9ridge instructor George Winter will be on hand to help with the finer pomts of the game in between a IJttle afternoon repasf arid confab. FREE SEMINARS . ' While wining. dining and trumping, models will show off the spring and summer styles aV Gimone's in the Hyatt Regency ballroom.-Barrett will-Je1n her good Irl,ends Tony Lance, Peg- Wednesday Mar. Sth t.:30 - 7:30 pm Anti-Aging Diet gy Stemler, Ann Rowe, Carola Mother's Patio Cafe In Costa Mesa How to live a HaWaia life wffh Optfiifum .-...... e ~sieal Performance Hosted by. Saal Grad, M.A. ·~ 1894-"l 996 Chanist t:I O.V.lopa of CJl4ENS PLUS FREE Samples and Hand-outs! Four Generations 102 Years! Wednesday Mar. 10th Book~ig~ S:)O -b :)Opm Semarur b :)O -7:)0pm "Herbal Healing for Wo11aen" · Sbnu:,::: R.....U.S for All R OOlll Sizes RE~t~:\~T C L EARANCE. Mother's . ofADAca From Mwtruatloft to Menopa ... -How to prepare natural taeatmelllb for CI MM9 50% OFF Patio Cafe health ......... ol 'WGmlft I In Costa Mesa bg Rosemary Gladstar :'\OW OPE:'\ SL 'NL),\YS from I t -4pm Rosemary Gladst.ar has 20 years experience in the herbal community as a healer. teacher, visionary and organizer of herl>al f!Vetlls. ALDEN'S COSTA MW llUNIJNCION BF.ACH mm& 225 Eut 17th Sb'eet 19770 8Gdl 81\d. 2963 Mkbllson DrM CARPETS, l'.\iC. llih .. l l'lcll l'l\tl<1 ..,, . l "U"l.1 :i.11· ... a Costa Meu, CA 92 .. 627 Hunt Beach. CA 92648 lrW:ie, CA 92612 .646-4838 (714) 631-4741 (714) 963-0667 (71•) 752-MOMS Co111cas1 Cabk\iSIOll dclhcrs II all. from ~our local n •tions <llld \our fa,orite !1.llcllile netwot"-' 10 t•111rrtai11111t•n1-loadt.'d ~T\RP.\CK$ 'alues and th<' holiest ll\O\iCS Oil PJ\·pcr-\ll'\\ Rerwr H'( ~t'l 11 an dln.'CI lY \Ollr rch;:,bion ~ct in the highe:.1 quali1~ fiba op11c p1c1url' cunung \Our ,\a, from Comcast. If~ :l!I Rood a.' ii !(t'L'i .. \ml nj.tht 110\\ .• • ~ · )OH can ~el it'all ;1 hugl' sa' 111g.-.! INSTALLATION ONLY $4.95! on alt t~vision outlets. Save up to $82! SAVE UP TO - 36o/o VVITH A COMCAST STARPACK! E.\ample: 3-STAR S'l'ARPACK includes Complcll' biL\I(. comcncr. remote. and Emore, plu~ ~our chokl' of:! premium!\ from HBO, Cioenlll JJlQ Sho•1ime. ~ , 6 FREE .. PAV-PER-VIEVV MOVIES! Enjoy s~ free pa)··pcMic·w movit!S on 1hc hou~c when vo11 .. order anr Starpack. ~o" pl;t)ing .. Pbe1wme11on .. •fission Impossible. li11 Cup, Tbe Roell Jnd more' COMPLETE BASIC SERVICE ·oN EXTRA. TVS . FOR NO MONTHLY FEE! We'll be. on time for your Installation-. or ,you get a $20 · credit! .. . ' ) • .. Al SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1997 ~ .,. -. ' : ~------_J, • ..:.-·~ ··Powerful 'Cabitret' Theatre District's fitst rnUsical By Tom Titus, Dally Pt/or I t's been a wlule since local audiences visited Berlin's Kit KaLClub for the musical "Cabaret,• and even longer • since they we re treated to a pro- duction of the Kander-Ebb musi- cal drama as powerful as the ver- sion now on stage at Costa Mesa's Theatre District. In this tiny theater where space limitations seem to be of no consideration and emotional involvement is paramount, it was I. < >< . :\ I. T 11 F :\ T L I{ lar excels in her role as a prag- matic survivor. Pew •cabarets• have given the pivotal Ernst Ludwig charac- ter his due, but John Bowerman enacts the Nazi courier with a seething vengeance, particularly when his friendship with Agnew's characteJ is compro- mised. Bowerman makes his Ernst a truly frightening figure. The four Kit Kat dancers are superbly presented by choreog- rapher Nicki Peek, who joins Shannon Hunt, Krista Smith and ·Lynette Devereaux in the grimly gl!,ttery line. Alice Ensor scOies as tfie hooker who rattles the landlady's chain, while Nick Duran, Ruben Rodriguez Jr., Bruce Beckman, Louis Hale, Tom Wells, Suzan Kane, Lori Huri.te and Terri Smith fill the atmos- pheric roles vigorously. only a matter of time before artis- tic director Mano Le5cot began to test the musical waters And what better choice for a ground- breaker than this hard-hitting story of the Naz.is' rise to power in the decadent German capital? • Cabdret" spills over three· levels of stdgmg area around an orchestrd p1l for d four-piece combo, thrustmg the dramatic scenes virtually into the audi- ence's lap. As a bonus, there's even a loft dred high above the stage when? some peripheral , action occurs. Joan Lescol 's excellent costumes elevate the atmosphe re considerably. PJ. Agnew and Adriana Sctnchez star in the musical drama "Cabaret" at the Theatre District in Costa Me~a. Musical director Carolyn Casey presides over a small but mighty orchestra which includes Lescot delivers a stw;ining pro- duction, concentrating on the • strained relat1onsh1ps among the characters dnd balancing the emotional,maelstrom with pen- odit musical blasts from the night club, presided over by the 1iendishly clownish emcee Christopher Spencer sinks his fangs mto the "Joel Grey role· with a vengeance·and a Uuck -German accent, his shaven head conveymg the impression of a singing and dancing Otto Pre- minger . . As the wild, promiscuous singing star Sally Bowles, Adri- ana Sanchez is brilliant both dra- matically and vo·cally. She chokes : qp her audience with a haunting ·rendition of ·"Maybe This Time" · after a romantic setback and ~elivers a highly emotional ren- "dering of the title number - : it t A t 1>-V (IVS~ ; BUY & BEU USED FURNITURE, TOYS & ACCE880AIE8, ETC. 1584 Newport Blvd. (•t Del M•r) Behind Shell 8t.11t.lon Cclet.11 ... (714) 131-7383 I BUYING A NEW H~ME? WE'RE YOUR HOMEOWNERS INSURER! : Rabbitt Insurance Agency : Since 1957 : AlITO • HOMEOWNERS • BLUE CROSS ~ ~ ~-S r).) \""t"' ,,., .. ~...i .. ,..,..,..,.. ,. ,, 631 -7740 441 Old Ncwpon Blvd. • N~on Beach <N~., u..., n.,.p,..i1 starting.out soft arid tentative in reaction to seeing her lover beat- en , then gradually gaining in power, cresting on a cresc~ndo of defiance. · P . .J. Agn~w is one of the most introspective CWf· Bradshaws in memory, struggling with inner demons (the homosexuaijty fac- tor is stronger m this version) in .his attempts to pursue a normal husband-and-father life. Agnew keeps his outrage over the Nazis submerged through the first act, then allows it to explode with bl.ind fury in the second. The tender late-life romance bet\y~en the GermanrlaodJady dnd '!'.he Jewish fruit shop ·owner is given a marvelous sensillvity by Kareh Mangano and Dee · FitzGerdld. Mangano in particu- MEXICAN RESTAURANT Has gone fishing! For ftsh qcos ... ,,~ .. Our meals are still a trip to ·Mexico • as well as the coast of ·sa;a. It's a trip wbrth taking. T The 'n'aditlon Continues Since 1972 · ( ! H k. T /\IL·.., l'HI 'jl ;,Hf tdJ JI H{ f JI [J Tl I I,() OSTER·IA IT ALIA RISTORANTE IT ALIANO eJ,lf umma Y~·do /u 1/ '''{'"""''/Mm ..Y?ow /p Viau• 1.1'1'/A you A,.,, lradilirJflul uullu-n/,k1 ila.liun ruilin,.., <-#ii A,.,, u.A~I i1 _.JA,. • .,.,..,,../ y~n·iul 'Y 44 rlqy .~!.(.' C~omplime~tarvTi~~u ~nd Caoouccin~ 1 \\111\,111\ nw.111 ~ iflpmtherPnlrt P~1111 1ir 'i<'lOrlC'l.i\1.111lnwnu I -- -1Y~..hl.<>o~·'llllll"".l,..w*.:..l,.)l•c..L1 1£ l< e lt\1 2 b l Street) Newport B<:'ill h 'ation5 Please ... Cilll 17 141 i1 l 4 IOS There is a plaee where .weekends ) ~ 1r1 11v1'9 days long ••• lnte'rio r Design · Services· DD DO 642-1640 Distinctive Accessories & Gifts Tu -Fri 10-6 •Sat 11-4 • 1720 Santa Ana Ave .. Ste. A • -Costa Mesa · • 1 Blk No. of 17th St. @{~ ~~~ ~~ Custom Florals .. 50°/o Off .. Topiaries ____ .. G ifts & Antiques Spt!cialiry Furniture Mon-Fri 10-6 •Sar 10-5 .. 369 E. 17th St., #13 •Costa Mesa . (Next to Plum's Cafe) 646-6745 ••••• • •••.••• + • • ·~W-~~il --· . An4 tftryene there 11 hippy. 1Cap1 S1tf 8t1r4t • Q1lektll~tr 8eltlerre Suf 8Nr4t Rlttw14' Qlebllver 81ft t6 Rt4 Cl1~ RaltHt llt ff.4 Rey• $,_ti ' I S Q.... f.., .. tM N Rt M.' . !\. L, 1, .. \..,, ... ..,. ll • ·. [>, , (I ' ' , ~1 ' f'il' l f 't I • • ~ • ·t NeWlt_9d H• ... or Hl•h .School Mu•I• ••••ten Pu•llNl••r Join us Friday March 14™, 6:30-1 O:OOpm Aboard the Luxurious Yacht The Electra for a Ca,ino Cruise • Your Tax Oeductibte Donation of ~45 includes Hors d' oervures, MuJic, Silent Audion, RQfffe Pnzes, No Host 8or & Morel + TteU.S Limited to Finr 1 ~ ~ • Call 852-8240 _ Fundrai..,. SW.Mt Ctui • .. c Diana Brownson on piano, Susan Cross on bass and percussionist nm Jones. It's a lot of music for a small theater, and it works won- derfully for this particular show, though the touching "Meesldte" number is sorely missed. . r-----------------------:-1 F.Y.I. J +WHA~ •eat>aret• + ~ The Theatre [)is.. trict, 2930 Bristol. St., Costa Mesa In the Lab Anti-Mall +WHEN: Weekend$ I I I I I I I I I I I I • I Come to the ·cabaret." It's playing a limited engagement through March 22, though addi- tional peiformances may be .added when word of its raw, vis- ceral power gets out. 'It should be on every local playgoer's "don't miss" list -but dress warmly. I -through March 22 • I + HOW MUOt: $20 : • I , · .. PHONE! 435-4043 1, I • I • I I • I L-------~--------------·--~ Join Us For ·~ ' . .. .. Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch • Catering Available For Reservations and Directions Call . 723-0621 251 Shipyard Way • NW1POrt Beach . . r-ii1r.--1:n~~~iDium•-coi9· I -·· .•• ,-..... .1 • shame -Reg • shame ·~~ 1 I Cond• • • Ri $7 95 I c d' . . Ri S9 • I • 1ng nse . • on 1 1ng nse I ,;_Precision Cut • Precision Cut I I W.lh c0.,pon • E><o 4f.JMl7 I w.111 C.:.1 • ~ .c/'JM7 J ,---BODY\\'AVES .-Pi~RMS OR C-OLORS--I 1 $sooOFF , I __.. : Offer good at participating sulons. I I One l'nupon per pnson. I I _ Not val id w/any cit her offers. I ~~:2~~-~--~~~~~!~~~~----3~:~~~ 714-675-5417 . 3 l 15 Newport Blvd ludcys Cenier • Newport Beoch Hours: MOn-Fri 10 -7 Sot 9-6 Sun ·J 0-5 Ne,vpon &.ch/Cosua Mesa Daily Pilot MUSIC VIRTUOSO BAROQUE Musica Angelica presents a concert, •Virtuoso Baroque,• at 8 p.m. today at the Newport Harbor Lutheran Church, 798 Dover Ori· ve, Newport B~ach. nckets are $6-$18. For information, call (310) 478-1258. JOHN llSH Composer/pianist John Tesh will perform with the Pacific Sym- l'bony Popi at 8 p.m. to(jay at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Richard Kaufman will lead the first half of the pro- gram. Tickets are $30-$70. For information, call 755-5799. ORQUE DE SYMPHONIE The Pacific Symphony Or€hes- tra will 'delight children and their pareQls with "Cir~e de Sym- phonie, • a family concert adven- ture at 10 and 11:30 a.m. today at the Orange County Performing Arts €enter, 600 ToWQ Center Drive, Costa Mesa. In addition to the 45-minute concerts, there w;il.1 - be a •Musical Treaswe Hurit," a fun-filled and educati6nal collec- tion of musicctl activities for chil- dren and families, located throughout the lobbies of the Center. Tickets are $11 for adults and $9 for children. For informa- tion, call 755-5799. TCHAIKOVSKY The Pacific Symphony Orches- tra offers a 70-rninute, informal concert that includes commentary from Ille. stage and a -complete performance of Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 4 at 3:30 p.m. today at the Orange·county Per- forming Arts Center, 600 Town Center Dnve, Costa Mesa. Tick- ets are $22. For information, call 755-5799. RHAPSOQY IN TAPS Orange Coast College preset'lts the ensemble Rhapsody in Taps, which will perform the percussive and rhythmic pulse of tap dance along with the hot sounds of live jazz at 8 p.m. today in OCC's Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fauv1ew Road, Costa Mesa. I FLAVORS OF SPAIN LMFLAMENCO ENTERTAINMENT (714) 756-8194 . 4253 Marttngale Way Newport Beach • 1.mlle South fl J.W. ~ cross MacArthur/COl1nthlih Advance tickets are $20, advance. discount tidcets are $18 for OCC students, senior citizens and chil- dren under 12 and tickets at the door a.re $23. For infol'mation, call 432-5880. ZITACARNO Orange Coast College presents dynamic solo pianist Zita Camo, who will perform Beethoven's TIU.rd Piano Concerto with OCC's Philharmonic Orchestra, at 7 :3Q_ p.m. Sunday in OCC's Robert 13. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Advance tick· ets are $6 and tickets at the door are $8. For information, call 432· 5880. VIENNA PHILHARMONIC The Philharmonic Society of Orange County pr.esents an e><clusive appear.~ce from the well-renowned a Pbilhar-' moruc at 8 p.m. 1\i ay and Wednesday at the Orange Coun- ty Pedonning Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Preview lectures will take place at 7 p.m. both nights. Tickets are $20-$96. For information, call 553-2422. TRIAN.G.t.E SQUARE CONCERTS Free live cl\lSSic rock perfor- mances are scheduled from noon to.240 p.m. Monday through Fri- day; f~ 7 to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday; ana from l to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday in the Town Square at Triangle Square in Cos- ta Mesa. ART SILENT AUCTION · "Family Enjoying a Good Read at a Newport Water Garden," an original watercolor by local artist Carole Callahan, will be awarded to the highest bidder at a silent auction from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday in the Friends' meeting room of the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. All proceeds from the auction will be donated 'to the · Newport Beach ,Public Library. For. information, call 717- 3801. WATERCOLOR EXHIBIT The Newport Beach Cehtral Library is displaying a watercolor exhibit by Carole Ca.llaban called ·Tue'Luscious Garden: Newport's Answer to the Manne Layer• from Sunday through March 31 at --1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For information, call 717- 3801. PAINTINGS AND POLAROIDS Karen Feuer-Schwager, an Orange County artist, will exhibit two -41eries of her work durin.g March at Hauter Cakes Ca!fe, West Cliff Court, 1807 Westcliff Dnve, Newport Beach. On exhib- it will be her mixed media-manip· ulated Polaroids as well as paint- ings from an environmental series. For information, call 497 · 5926. ART AUCTION TI\e Orange County Musewn of Art presents a benefit art auc- tion at 7 p.m. today at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. Proceeds from the sale of more than 50 artworks will benefit the museum. Tickets are $100 and $75. To order tickets, call 759- 1122, ext. 210. . ENVIRONMENTAL EXHIBITION A special showing of mixed mectla artworks by <Sail Taylor will be presented to the Orange County chapter office of the American Institute of Architects through April 4 at 3200 Park Cen- ter Drive, Suite 110, Costa Mesa. For-information, call 557-7796. SCULPTURES Sculptor Joan Brown will exlubit her-work at the JeWish Community Center Art Gallery today though April .2 at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. An artist's reception is scheduled from 8:30 to 11 p.m. Saturday. For informa- tion, call 755-0340. llLUSTRATION . · Orange Coast College presents a traveling version of the 38th annual. Society of illustrators' exhibition through Thursday m OCC's Art Gallery, 2701 Fairview Roaa, Costa Mesa. The exhibition features a wide vanety of illustra- tion techruques used in 40 select- ed works of s~iety members. For ROSEY'S AUTO BODY CAIJIOINIA JAW STATES You CAN Clloos1 ANY REPAIR FACILITY· F1U Ptcl.., & DellMy • All CertlfW Teda1k&.u .. 642-4522 121 l1411tri1t.W1y • Costa Men THE B T FITNESS CENTER SINCE 1982 Wt at! mor! ~jug lllt bfsl 111 Penc>NI lriil'llngt We offef a lull line cJ ~ise clu~ ~I Jl'OSI~ tNt l11tltdf.. . SPINNING, St!p, Sclttth & Toof, F~tblf ~II. Y~ Unlio ~full E~rw, Cmitt Tri!~ Sl.1 Unfibontr«. We'gtll ~NC"fnenl & Tr~lll1' b,x.,iMct The Oifttfflleel Pleat all 631·362~ RC81Jldt M«nbtMlli¢ Mi Ava1i.bk 5'4_w~ THI Pl!Mfll flTNIS5 CINTtl l\ll'l"C,r-rr• PF PLAZA)• lmat few. tit &.t 17th Sma. .. lnfoonation, call 4342-5039 •eAU IMPRESSIONS• "Bali Impressions," a mixed media exhibit by Itaban-Ameri- can artist/photographer Frank Lombardi, will be bn display at the Newport Beach City Hall Gallery through Tuesday at 3300 Newport "Blvd. For mformalion, call 717-3870 MONTAGUE DAWSON In conjunction .with the 25th anniversary of Vallejo Maritime Gallery in Newport Beach, the Newport Harbor Naub.Cal Muse· wn will present "Motitague Daw- son -His Life and Works" through March 9 at 151 E. Co8$t Highway, Newport Beach. Admission is free for members, $4 for guests, and $1 for children. For wormation, call 673-7863. EXHIBmON · The Robert Mondavi Wme and Food Center presents the work of photographer/artist Merritt A. Vincent, "Beyond The Sprocket Hol~," th.rough April 1 at 1570 Scenic Ave., CQsta Mesa For informallon, call 979-4510. ABSTRACT ART · The Orange County Museum ' SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1997 A9 of Art presents Joe G~'s exhi- bition ot P(>St-Pamterly abstract art through Apnl 13 at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. Por information, call 759-1122. VlDEO INSTAUATION Tlt~ Orange County Museum of Art presents the intemab.onally circulated video installation work, "The Theater of Memory," by contemporary artist BUI Viola at the museums's Installation Gallery tfuough June 1 at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. For information, call 759. 1122. class models: and the Grand Salon, which offers towing exhibits. Admlssion is free for members, $4 for adults and $1 for children. The museum is located at 151 E. Coast Highway, New- port Beach. For information, call 675-7863. SPECIAL GlfTBMKETS Orange Coast College offers a. workshop on how to assemble and wrap gift baskets using pro- 11 fessionaJ techniques from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. today m Room1 10l of OCC's Art Center at 2701 •fJRST IMPRESSIONS• FcllrVlew Road, Costa Mesa Reg- " First Impressions: The Lagu-istra~n fee is $49 with a $10 na Beach Art Assoaabon • JS at matenaJ fee. For mformation, call the Orange County Museum of 1 432-5880. Art South. Coast Plaza Gallery . through June 15 UFirst lmpres· SONGWRmNG sions" features selected CaWor-Orange Coast College offers a nia uplein al!" paintings created workshop. Songwnt1ng: A Guide. by the founders of the assooabon to 'the Busmess Side, from 9 a m from the Orange County Muse-to noon today m Room 206 of um of Art. .· I OCC's LeWls Applied Science building. lndlVlduals who want to have theu songs he'dfd and recorded will learn all facets of the songwnting business. Regi.s- NAUTICAL MUSEUM The museum features three galleries: the Newport Gallery, displaying the manti.me htstory of the area; the Model Gallery, exhibiting a selection ·of world-1 tr&tlon fee JS $35 Wlth a $5 mater- ial fee For information. call 432· 5880. . ~ RIVERBOAT ~ -~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiRiiiiiiE iiiiiis TiiiiiiA iiiiiiu RiiiiiAiiiiiiNiiiiiiT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiio'.:l'J I . -,..-. -~ For t u Nett BRUNCH ..... .. ... ~. ... ~ IJinner BANQvET Amrlc: Free Parking At Nc:wport &:ach Nautu:al Mu~um I c, I f Cl ),.\'ff HW')' (AT BACf.: BA) Blwx;EJ i /.t (I-~ •-1:<; DARK PLACE 10 i ....... i .. 'r.i ... -, rH rnt!lf • ,•11, uo oaao --(ltl E"'"'1 rr.ES UCI ~PS) AllGlUTE POMll II EMrtM ITIUIES IA~ PS) JEMYMAIWM(ll.I 1Wm'1 PfM (PS· 13) STMWMS(~ . IOOTYCAU FOCIU llUIM • (P ·1S) VlUI VACAT* (PS) ' U'&1/11ERS/TY ,,., °"" 0"'~ ., uci II .. , IRVIN(• 1'111 I~ 8811 WOODBRIDGE ... '""" • I • C rt• !~VIN!• "I, W 06>~ TIIAT UM CAT IN) ·n:a&~riJ' JDllY , MMYW'S .... ·11) VlUI VACA (N) EL T'ORO I '. • ~ I 0 '• I' .&U fORf<' • '•I \I' ~ SAOOLEBACK ' Ill' ~. ' .•• I " -:: ... \. ' ' .... J.tlil ~ "'' ••• .: . l ;-r;,, ~ -~" I & ' I A 10 SATURDAY. MARCH 1, 1997 -' Newport ~ts Mesa Daily Pilot .. • cotnfilunitV fonini READERS HOTLINE: 71'-la... • LITTIU: 1ii-i1~-'!t~ST.-.,~c..,.-o~n..,..._.,,~--~.-A,~l2-.~2~7~.-...E--MA~-,"""L-: "=""o-~1=-=-10-t2~.-=-.~ • .,,....rth~ll:""ft7k.""""".n-:"'" ............... FAX: 714-646-4170 • By J.R. Mosier Q uite a controversy has arisen latel¥ over a deci- sion the shareholders of ttw Santa Ana Heights Water 1 'u need to Qtake regarding the 111ILu e of their water service. The high level of discussion 1s .somewhat surprising, consid- 1·11nq that for many years only thrt>t> or four shareholders would tum out for most of the 111nual meetings. However. 1111ch hype and misinformation · i:,,., lueled these discussions 111< P Mesa Consolidated Water I' .. 1 net deoded to initiate a last- minute, independent campaign to solicit shareholders directly. wtWe the controversy may · seem sudden, your board of directors has worked for three years to put together a consoli- ~ation plan they felt could be recommended to the Santa Ana Heights shareholders as the best choice lo reduce our dependence on impbrted water. provide the lowest possible . water :r;.ates over the long term, and provide the kind of service, management, and engineering support that are required today. ln addition, a fair up:front pay- ment has been negotiated to compensate sh~eholders for offer: reader reaction the assets and infra.structure that the buyer would be acquir- ing .• Alter disC'USsions with all interested potential buyers (including Mesa), the Santa Ana Heights board evaluated all serious otters and unani- mously selected the Irvine Ranch Water District as the best choice for our sbarebol~ers' future water needs. After an extension period, done for their benefit, Mesa declined to sub- mit.an offer. · In Mesa's recent letter; they say 'due to new information.' What new information? There is n.othing new relat- financially healthy Clisbict that serves over 135,000 people Santa Ana Heights customers. are faced with -a higher ..Water commodity rate, Jack of water stora 'fadlitie~ no access to ing to the water needs of Santa Ana Heights. The only thing 'new' here is that Mesa has concluded tpat it is detrimental to their future political agenda ii they do not acquire Santa Ana Heights. They are now acting for their own political self-interest, not for the best interests of Santa Ana Heights. When this was a straight forward business deal to provide some Orange County residents good service, they ·showed little interest in San'ta Ana Heights, but now that it's politics (their favorite game). Mesa is out in force. An objective review shows --..:....-"----==-....;..-'-+-;i:7~gr~o'"".'un~dwater and no 3est and Only deal. replacementfundsforrepairsor new equipment. rRWD's qtfer provides-the best and most cost- effective solution to each of these probl~ms .. Unlike lRWD, ·Mesa's "le tter" has no provision to repay existing Mesa customers for the initial out-of-pocket costs for needed capital improvements in Santa Ana Heights. Therefore, someone has lo repay the exist- ing Mesa customer for their $5 I million share price. Because choice ·for Santa Ana Heights, it's currently the only option on which they can take action. Even if another legitimate offer should come along in Uie future, those who-have tendered theinhares to IRWD will continue to have the option of withd.raWlllg their tender. • U and when another offer is submitted, we will re-evaluate our offer. If we make a higher offer, those who have tendered their share automatically get the higher price. There is nothing to lose, and everything to gain, br· tendering now. B, Ddrryl Miller he s hareholders of Santa And Heights Water Co. are understandably confused di 111111 the sudden -controversy o 1 the sdle of thelJ' water sys- l• 111 I fowever, there is nothing s1 1 ldl'n about the issue. I\ 1ore than l 5 months ago, the S 11t(1 Ana Heights Board of I" 1 • ·c tors requested proposals fi 111 dyencies interested m "' 1111nng thetr water system. T ,, . board evaluated the three otlt•rs received a nd selected ll vm c Ranch Water Distriqt's p l 1µosal dS offering their share· hold<•JS the best combmabon Of 1• •:ihlr> water semce. a fair ~1 11p price and lower rates. · r, lc•stt Consolidflted Water Dis· i u· i WdS nsked to suhmit a pro-'1 ',,lf hut elected not to. even ,, r lif'mg given the opporti.inity 1 , time> extens10n. Mesa •· ruw<.l sLient on the issue for a }• 11, 11nt1I rRWb sent out its tor- ,, ! t1·ndN offer. Suddenly, w i• ,,d ctf playing by the rules "' I f111luwing the lengthy legal p , '" i\s IRWD has done, Mesa 11 sll,l•mpted to cloud the issue I• • ·11dm!.J out an 11th hour let- 1 lo Sanl n Ana Heights share- h ld1 •1 s claiming to be mdklllg a h· 111 "offer· No wonder the .•.I 111·hu\clers are confused I"\'.,() 1s hes1taht to be drd wn 11. '. 1 clC'hate between ils own l ut11nate offer and one lhdl cl, ..,,1·1 c>ven eXJ.Sl But we'll pre- f, I lrir d moment that l\.1Psd lit 11111) puts its money where its "• >11tl1 1s dnd goes through the J •. 1u 11Pd steps to tum thelf "let- '' ' in to a l<'gal offer. Here's why IRWD's offer is the, best solution for meeting Santa Ana Heights' current and long- term water needs: · · lRWD has made a legal tender offer to pay Santa Ana Heights shareholde rs $1, 100 for each share submitted. In addition. . fRWD has agreed to lower Santa Ana Heights customers' water commodity rate from the current $1.50 pe r unit to $1.35 per unit. The current monthly servit:e charge ·of $3.50 will remain unchanged. And, m the future, IRWD.hds proJTUsed that Santa Ana Heights commodity rates ·will be lowere d everr further. Here's a comparison of what a typical water l:;)ill (based on water usage of 18 units) would look' like under the current system ·compared to the Mesa "letter," the iJ\teri.m fRWD rate effective · cupon approval of the anhe.xation. and the ultimate IRWD plan (based on today's water rate) when rates are lowered even fur- ther. With IRWD. the customer would immecliately upon approval enjoy Sd,vings of $2.70 per month, or an 8.5% overall decrease. In the future, lhe sav- mgs will be far greater, probably dS much as 501X1 less. Mesa's rate would never go lower than $1.33 d unit. Contrary to what you mtght have heard. IRWD will not add dny new taxes or assessments. Besides lower rates, Santa And I !eights custome rs will benefit from a reliable water supply, quality water, and excellent cus- tomer service. Santa Ana Heights customers will aiso reap economies of scale by joining a _ Mesa pays all its debt service througp w~ter rates, this coulo lead to higher rates for ajl Mesa cu'stomers in the fut..ure . So, What are the choices for Santa Ana Heights shareholders? •·"'Do nothing. Continue lo pay the same higb rates while figur- ing out ap.other way to pay for the costly repairs that must be made. • Tender their share to IRWD. Not ory.Jy is this the smartest IRWD will hold an informa- tional meeting on this issue 7 p.m ,. Wednesday at Monte Vista Alternative Education Center. jgo Monte Vista Ave. All cus- t001ers and shareholders within the Santa Ana Heights Water Co. are encouraged to attend to hear the facts and get answers to-their questions. • DARRYL MIUER is president of the Board of Directors of the ln1ine Ranch Water District. We're a natural fit By Lisa Lawson M esa Consolidated Wate r District has a formal offer to purE:base lhe assets of Santa Ana Heights Water Co. The offer will be presented -and discussed with Mesa cus- tomers and Santa Ana Heights Water shareholders at a Mesa board meetmg at 7 p.m . Monday. at the Orange County Fair- grounds in Building 14. Also, the offer will bE! mailed to each Santa Ana Heights Water Co. shareholder with instructions of how lo resp<Jnd to the offer. Mesa is making this offer because it is a sound investment for our current customers and that Irvine Ranch is far stronger financially, has an existing well fie~d that is' more capable and reliable, has strong professional management, and over the long run ~an offer water at rates that Mesa is unlikely to ever meet. The extra $100 per share that· Mesa used to headline their let-· ter is ~or ln relation to mak- ing a decision that will affect the Santa Ana Heights area for decades. I have been a-resident of the Santa Ana Heights area for more than 30 years, a director for about 10: and.I intend to .remaiJ) in the area for some time to come. Just like most of because Mesa can continue a superior' service to the Santa Ana Heights Water shareholders. Mesa's long mlalionship with Santa Ana Heights Water began in the..mick50's..when1ive. wateL agencies' began discussing con· .solidation. Prior lo the 1960 Merger Act, signed by Gov. Edmund "Pat• Brown, the Santa Ana Heights Water Co. decided to remain independent. The act consolidat- ed Newport Heights Irrigation District and the city of Cost.a Mesa Water Department to cre- ate the Costa Mesa County Water District in 1979. When the Santa Ana Heigh.ts. Water board of directors requesh • ed proposals for consolidation last April, Mesa resp0nded. Unfortunately, Mesa's proposal was rejected by the Santa Ana Heights Water board. We continued our contract to provide meter reading, opera- tions and maintenance services to the shareholders of the com- munity. '.These services have been provided by Mesa for more than 20 years. In JanlUlfY, we learned from some Santa Ana Heights Water shareholders that tile Santa Ana Heights Water board had signed a prea.nnexation agreement ~th Irvine Ranch Water District. The shareholders encouraged us to submit an offer. ln order for an offer to be . .~ made, it had to be a wm-win sit- uation for Mesa's ciuTent cus~ tomers and the Santa Ana Heights Water shareholders. Mesa reviewed a Boyle Engi- neering report that assessed the .Santa Ana Heights Wate r system and we completed our own assessment. We found there are a few pipelines that ·need improvements that can be paid for on a pay-as-you-go basis. Also, the county Santa Aila Heights Project Area Redevelop- me nt Agency has designated funds to improve some of the infrastructure. This information, in addition.......,.... to our QWl'l assessment of the sys- you, I only own the one stiare of stock that came with my prop- erty. My only interest is in rec- ommending to our sh,areholders the course of action that isin our best interest over.the long-. term. There is no other hidden agenda. . 1 will continue to recommend all Santa Ana Heights share- t1olders ignore the recent flurry of public relations hype and tender their shares to the Irvine ·Ranch WEtter District. It_is the right water choice for the long- term. • J.ft. MOSIER is the director of the Santa Ana Heights Water Co. tern, helped us detemtine the invesbnent into Santa Ana Heights Water would ge a bene- fit for th~ntire commwuty. MESA CUSTOMERS WIN .• The-long-term-return on the investment in Santa Ana Heights Water is much higher than if · Mesa invested in the Local Agency Investment Fund or trea- suries. • • By investing in _$.an ta Ana Heights Water. Mesa is protect- ing our customers' investment in groundwat~r. Currently. ground- water producers like Mesa may pump 75% of their water needs from the basin. lRWIYs weU fi eld IS located in Santa Ana, north of Mesa's well tield.-The more IRWD pumps, the less water we receive. If they increase their ser- vice area by 10'Xl, more Wdter I may be pumped by IRWD from the basin. • The city of Costa Mesa can continue to enjoy a·high fire rat- ing resulting in improved fire insurance rates for the entire city. SANTA ANA HEIGHTS WATER Sl1AREHOLDERS WIN · • Receive the benefits pf groundwater. a less expensNe, higher qua.lily resource. • Enjoy the same superior ser- vice they have boasted for more than 20 yea.rs. Mesa's staff knows the shareholders and the water system. · • No costly new facilities. Mesa has an 18-m.illion gcillon reservoir in the Santa Ana Heights Water service area. We t urrently have four interconnec-• . tion to provide water to the ser- vice area ano plan to add five mofe. We believe Mesa and Santa Ana Heights Water are a natural fit. We encour()ge the Santa Ana Heights Water shareholders to · carefully evaluate both offers and make their own dedsion. • USA LAWSON is the public Jnforma-- tlon coordinator for Mesa Cqnsolldated Water District. • ~ () :\ H F C < > I~ I > . '• It's not good what they're doing to nice people. God put everybody in tlzis world and he'll tuke a life when he takes a life ... Megan's Law monitors the monsters among us JESUS BELMUDEZ. good • Samaritan whb took a bullet : trying to help his neighbols. otline call o f the week J would be very sad J.f we lost Jhc environmental Nature Cen· tc r lx.•cause we. could do lots of > pPrtments and we take walks hncl I nave a fun ttme. We do lots of things that we t un't do at school. I hope we keep it and get J)d f PE. TAVLOJl FRIEND 7 yean oJd Marlnen El mf!ntary New)>ort Beach . " A~ a fa ther put hi s little Claughte r to bed, she said, "Daddy, I'm scared or monsters. Will they get me?H "Honey, there are no.such things as monsters," be told he r. "Besides, even if there were, Daddy would get them." HGood night, Daddy," she said. "I love you.• Then she pulled the covers over her head. Last week showed the father was wrong. Sadly. undeniably wrong. Freed California convict Lawrenc~ Singleton aJJeged.Jy killed a woman in Florida.'tfe ,stabbed her numerous times with a 6-lnch boning k:nif e, piercing her heart and liver. When police responded, Single- ton answered the door covered • th bioo<l, expilWlioi..thal he had cut himself while chopping vegetables. He was taken away mutter- ing ... Last time they framed me. This time I dJd 1t." Last time, bo was convicted in California of attempted murder, kidnapping, rape, sodomy,· oral copulation, eggravated mayhem arul the use of M u to cause great bodily harm. Last time, he hacked off th arms of 15-year-old Mary Vln- cent. He h.,cked off her turns ( after he raped her, brutalized her, beat her. Singleton thought he killed her, then dumped her in a ditch 1n Modesto. Mmy Vincent sur- vived to testify against him. Mary Vmcent is now.a single mother who last year lived in an unheated room in the back of an abandon~ gas station ln Thco- ma, Wash. She has never known wl'\ll it feels like to hold up her babies, to wipe their noses, to _.stroke their heads. Mary Vmcent cannot afford to repair her worn-out prosthetic hooks. She lives in fear. Singlet'on-spent a .lit.Ue more than eight years in prison for what he dld. Enraged residents finally hounded him out of California, and he landed with relatives in Tampa, living on SQ<:lal.&ecurity. CaillomJa law was changed so the Singletons of the world don't walk in eight years. But th~y sWl walk. And they walk among us. The police say they know who they Are. Most of them, anyway. Megan's Lew was enacted alter another Uttl girl was butchered by a different monster. Megan's Law JI tntended to let you know what the poUce know, RIG HT STU·F F john hedges .. But the police don't really like Megan's Law. You see, they know there are monsters. But tl\ey don't want you to be scared. The.police will tell you, "Don't worry. If there are any monsters out there, we will get them.• · But the police can't get them The police cannot monitor mon· sters 24 hours a day. We have more than 200 mon· sters living in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. ., The police will also tell you they rear what you may di,i J1 you know who the monsters a.re Olld where they live. Tuey worry about you, \he law-abiding, and what you may do. Singleton has been in trouble with the law several t:Unes since his release from prison and exhibited erratic behavior in the last few weeks. He was placed under psychiabic observation, · but was t\lmed out after hospital officials deemed him not to be a threat. Relatives pleaded for his institutionalization, but were told it would violate bis rights. Now a woman is dead. And a monster has his .rights . Megan's Law c~ot prevent monsters from attacking. But it can help you protect yourself and your family from them. Elizabeth Schroeder, local director of the American avii Ubert:ies Union, wrun9 her hands of the law: "lt gives peo· pie a false sense of security that their children are safe from molesters,• and,. it might •drive sex offenderjl underground. U that's done, then there's no way that these people will ever rejoin society." i\Ssembl~oman Marilyn Brewer bewoiled, "l'm wonder- ing ii we should have been more drcunUpect Th re's a small pofoo t1on of these people th~t can be rehabilitated.. and I think that by ( I branding them that's not going to happen." . Only Senator Ross Johnson had the spine to say. "If then~·s any effort to undermine or revisit the is~ue, I'm going to fight it. - Schroeder and Brewer are wrong. They irt their ivory tower ignore the truth that monsters have no place ip our society. Monsters started out as free as you and I, but they forfeited their rights and privileges in civ- il society when they b~e · monsters. Maybe Schroeder and Brewer should spend some time with Singleton, or Megan's murderer, ..or little Polly !Oaas' murderer. Maybe they should explain to Maiy Vmcent about a false sense of security, about circum- spection, about rehabilitation, about whether the public has a right to kl'fow. Maybe the police should oxpi..tn why the law-abiding should pull the covers over their heeds. And mayf>e they should explain to a little girl why her Doddy ls 'so wrong about the monst rs. • IOllW HIDGIS Ii • Newport hkh co\lhcllman His column appears on ~.- I ' l Newport ~ta Mesa Daily Pilot COAST I CONTINUED FROM A 1 •it's ~efinitely time that the district recognizes the value of the faculty in terms of dollars," she said. "The district has the. " resources to do what they want, •we are too lat adinlnJst1'at1veJy. We have deana that- were absolutely br111Jant teachers and now they are paper pushers ... " but _it's all a matter of priority." The average contractual amount that Coast teachers are paid is $55,466, and the average gross earnings for Coast district teachers comes to $63,340, according to distriC:t reports. The highest paid teacher at Coast c;an make up to $64,637 with 18 years of experience and a doctorate, but the Rancho Santia- go district offers up 'tp $72,?61 . under the same guidelines. These figures do not include any additioJ)al compensation for overload work including teach- ing summer school or other addi- . tional hoUIS. Renley added that although entry level pay is low, many of· the faculty hired do not necessar- ily foin the district at entry level. Still, the Coast district's classi- fied and management employees are also the lowest paid through- out the county. A dean in the Saddleback district makes $97,432 while the Coast counter- part inakes $78.131, Renley said. A Rancho Santiago dean makes $95,832 while a ·North Orange County dean-makes $83,007. Orange Coast College music teacher Alan Remingto{l said the -Al:AN REMINGTON ... . low pay has forced some teachers to leave the classroom to move into administrative positfons. "We are too fat administrative- ly," Remington said. "Vk have deans that were absolutely bril- liant teachers and now they are paper pushers." uvou can't reward a teacher for leaving the classroom. 1 don't have a problem with them mak· ing $75,000, but they are -not teaching anymore." Remington, who said he gave up a higher paying job many years ago to ~tart teaching, agreed Coast district's education- al reputation is good -out a teacher can't live on reputation ·alone. #Money shouldn't make the difference, but once (teachers) start a family, then the ha{d facts are kno'+'ll, • he said. . . Walter Howald, vice president of the Coast distnCf s boara of trustees, attributed the lower fac- ulty salaries in part to bow the district is funded. Carpet Your Entire Home . -with-Plush or ••rber · iii $ 4 9,9 00 ~~~~~ . Based on 50 yds. Padding & Installation Included -While Supplies Last Full line of Wad, Woven Axminster & Sisal Carpeting Available 1904 Herbor Bouleverd • Costa ..... .E. Comer of Herllor & 19th Street ~~-"'---1 .. 722-964~. Uc# 649491 -Mon-S.t 1D-6 Sun 11..S . r HEMPBIIL'S SHOES . . 1727 Wcstcliff Drive -N~h ... # -.. . ... - SATURDAY, MARCH J, 1997 A 11 The Coast district's loca.1 prop-l PROPOSAL • Ana Heights at this time. and a rate of St.SO;/ "I think we have been 9ener-If Mesa purchases the assets erty tax revenue dropped signifi-l cantlyafter the passage of Propo-l . sition 13 in the late 1970s. : CONTINUED FROM A 1 The tax reform bill froze prop-l erty tax rates, a significant source r an agreement signed in January of funding fo r the Coast district, l between Santa Ana Heights and explained Gene· Farrell, Coast's : Irvine Ranch. vice chancellor of administrative 1 City Councilwoman Heather services. l Somers warned the board Thurs- Meanwbile, Coast's state j day . it might violate the Brown funding has remained at the : Act if it ~ent an offid~ to _sacra- sarne level as before Proposition l mento without inform.mg its rate 13, officials sai~. . ~ pa~,!his is not a matter of emer- How.old said if and when 1 gency,,, Somers said. CC>a$\ Teceives ~r~ mon_ey from ~ A decision was postponed4 the state, !h?. district will have 1 until its March 13 meeting in a 4- more . flexibility .. in all_ areas, l t vote. Board mernber Trudy inclu~g the ability to increase l Ohlig-Hall voted no. salanes. : -Although Irvine Ranch is "Our policy for a number of : named throughout the bill as a yea.rs has been that we don't like l successor to ~mailer water dis· layoffs," Howald said. "We sup-l tricts such as Mesa, representa- port our faculty ~ job security. l lives say they too are against a We have proved that tj.me and l push from the state for consolida- time again." l tion. "I don't think we have ever : Irvine Ranch board member been without a long line of 1 Peer Swan compared the state's healthy faculty candidates." ~ proposal to consolidate smaller Salary negotiations are sched· ~ districts . to a marriage with?ut uled to begin .on Sept. 1 of this : the dating. Swan says Irvine year. l Ranch only has eyes for Santa VALUABLE COUPON REUKEH REDKEH :·BEAUTY TREE~ ~ . SUPPLY & SALON ~ =-PRICE CLUB-PLAZA Fountain VOil ey E m*****************~ :·*50%off .ONE ITEM*~ i * w/purchase of one regular priced item* U2 . ;c * equal or lesser priced item discounted : ~ o * . • 1 Coupon Per Visit . Ill ; * • 1 Discount Per Coupon * ~ • * • Expires 4/30/97 .!' ~ • ~ **434:Q2if 5**~ w . . , l'! 1 OPEN 7 DAYS A :WEEK ee SCHwARZKOFF• OICO•KMS•AVEDA•PAUL MITCHELL '~f~ ll(tO tSll"~~ II «1/reMtl(tl(e cf'111oaet'tu -a~ ~ul( 1~-8ett~ TuoJtlur •If-ti«~ ~·t OAILf 115.00 !Je;t. S'tdl"~ !'1r(B"" e,.,(1',~~ure . "R e;ti!t. .. ~ p,.,°'rt • /)l"UJ' • e~1&:s-~ Bl.eat OAILf' I J'l.00 675-6887 ---~IL Balboa Island ~. ~LL~~·T~~~ 332 Marine Ave. -( &-r"e~n !loft-..~, kl'CrNm ---------------F1o.t•>I) anJAndnmu 11.ml CONTEMPORARY WOMEN'S WEAR & .ACCESSoRIES Closed Tue . ally opposed to a consolidation outngbt, it plans to continue to with Mesa," Swan said ' charge its new customers a ln addition to discussion of the month,ly service charge of $3.50 Pringle bill,_ Mesa board mem-a month for four years. But Mesa bers on Thursday formalized a customers would still pay the proposal to purchase Sanfa Ana current $6 a month lrvine Ranch Heights Water Co. has a $2.50 monthly se1Vlce Mesa's offer to buy Santa Ana charge. Heights shares for $1,200 apiece, "They are giving Santa Ana . compared to Irvine Ranch's offer ,Heights customers cheaper rates of $1,100 per share, will be pre- 1 lhan their own customers,· said • sented to both Mesa customers Dave Ferguson, Irvme Ranch and shareholders at a meeting on spokesman . Monday. Additionally, Mesa General The(_<>ffer has two ser:vice Manager Karl Kemp said on options. ~e hrst is to purchase Thursday that $.imta Ana assets for as much as $5.2 mil-Heights customen would lion: But a second offer would incr~ase Mesa's customers by allow shareholders to keeJY1.he!r 10% and thereby contribute with stock and board of dtrectors, current tustomers to the water while Mesa continues to contract district's $42 million debt. its services. This opt.ion wduld I Although Mesa's offer to San- forgo any improvements to the ta Ana Heights customers says system unless the smaller com-there is no ac~1tion charge to pany's board requests them either current Mesa custo .. mers or Under the first agreement, I new customers, Mesa's regular Mesa's $1.33 water rate would rates include an ongoing cost for ·remain the same for new cus-capital unprovements. Mesa will tomers as current Mesa cus-also be able to tap into more tomers. But the second option ground water and lower costs of would continue thE! "status quo" ~ water-overall. .· Making.Your World Better From Within! ~ (71 4) 673-12-1-2- SEE OUR WEB PAGE http:/hrwl-\'.fanhinginteriors.com Remodeling!!!! 1 Kitchen and Bath Speci3:1ists Call For FREE In Home Consultation Expert Interior Designers and On-Staff Crews From Concept· to Installation I . Proud Member of the Newpon· Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce 'ifR\ l:'-G ORA 'GE. COL''' FOR I HARS C1>nt L1e' ~llsl~ Make Those Patios '1 EDtrie·s · Beautiful ·_ Used brick steps with concret e entry. Jim Jennings CUSTOM MASONRY 170 E. 17th St. • Suitt 206 Costa Mesa (714) 645-8512 tatr Liccose #392i07 .. Ler Jim Jennings install your complete yard hardscape. • Expert brick, _ block, stone. tale. slate & concrete work. • Can recommend quality designers & landscapers. • Quality work in Co ta Mesa & :--;ewpon Beach !'tnce 1969. • Drainage problems? We solve chem. Why take a chance and be disappointetl? Call the~t~ "'" satisfWJ . lOOO's Of customers for owr 28 ,yetns. Are You A·Santa Ana Heights Water company Shar_ehold9r~ .. Consider Irvine Ranch Water District's tender offer: ... · • $1, 100 per share • Lower water rates . ... .. • No new taxes or assessments • . • .. Reliable, quality water & service \ . Find out more, meet IRWD Wednesday, March 5 at 7 p.m. Monte V1Sta Alternative Education Center • 390 Monte Vista Ave(lue For more lnformatial, cal IRWO's Commll'lity Relations ~rtment at (714) 453-5500. • Thi f'nt Ind only opllon.· I " , ( ' , I ' ' ! ( SATURDAY, MARCH 1; 1997 MARTIN I CONTINUED FROM A 1 take at least $8 million to d~ the "'°1 job properly) never actuMly .....taces. · Nothing happens. , The po~ of Los Angele11 and Long Beach volunteer to put up most of the necessary dollars (jn exchange for permission to d~veJ­ op currently prohibited areas in their neighborhoods). Nothing happens. Boats go aground in thei.J. slips, real estate values for waterfront properties decline. Nothing happans. _ So the dirt-silt-mu.d-guck- sludge keeps building up and up. You could get a' good idea of the magnitude of the proQlem ieveral times last month when there were extreme tides. On Feb. 7, the day of the new tpoon, tidal surge ranged from a i.igh of 6,4 feel in the morning to a low of minus 1.5 in the after- .;nOon.'You could clearly see exist-;in.9 little islands had grown. Birds ~t used to float atop the water now walked, and they wer~bare­ trup to th eir ankles, • One of th~se days, they'll daange the name from Back Bay ClRQUE CONTINUED FROM A 1 to South Forty. When the algae crop is blooming, Back Bay al low tide C4tl look like a meadow in Count)' Clare. 1f you blld a herd of prize Herefords, you might want to set them out to graze. Then again, maybe you woul9· n't. Because the dirt-sllt-mud- guck-sludge isn't just displacing water and making irincrea.singly iffy for 5aUboats and larger powerboats to use the harbor. The larger problem is the toxic mix of substances that permeates the bottom of the harbor. Without goin,9 into disgusting detail, there is every kind of bad thing you can imagine, up to and possibly Including the decayed rerpains of Jimmy Hoffa. How bad does· it have to get before something does happen? • Does the harbor have to catch fire, as Lake Erie did? Do sur- rounding wetlands have to die, as happened around San Francisco Bay? Do we have to close bay beaches, as happened last fall in Dana Point? Do I have to get a hol~ in the bottom of our boat from the wheelbarrow and several large · pieces of culvert pipe lurking in the channel behind my slip? Newport Harbor does not flush ve ry well. rt's a huge expanse of water with a tiny entrance chan- hoods to listen tor noise. Although. there appeared to be some reduc- tions, there wasstill an impact. "In my opinion, I think it's got· ten better,• Erickson said. •But Gagne said. · there's still a disrµptioJl and still a Gagne says the Cirque has problen;t; We need to discuss wllilt hired a second expert that is sched-we can do to give our residents a uled to amve on Saturday. Ab6ut good njght's sleep, among other ·$50,00Q has been spent lll attempts lhlllgs. • to reduce noise while maintain the Erick.son says the city could llltegrity of the show, he said. push the fairgrounds to enforce its Cit'{. Council members Joe. contract with the c~· que, rather Erickson and Libby Cowan have than pursue liti~ation. · walked the affected neighbor-"They have to abi e by that , • nel. nu. causes pollutants to~ CENTER bang around more. The longer : they do, the mo,.. ol them Un.k : into the bc?ttom. They are eiUler ~ CONTINUED FROM A 1 absorbed mto the dirt-silt-mud-: guck-sludge, or become pa.rt of ~ According to current plans, the · the daily diet of the fish and birds ~ center will be built into a hillside on ot the harbor. : the west side of the bay near Uni- •Sound Watch," a magazine i versity Avenue. The estimAted $2 d~cated to protecting the health ~ million price tag will.be covered by of Puget Sound, offers this vivid : St million in donations as well as rommentary on how the a~rp· l some state and federal grants: tion process works: : Turner said "It gjves time for bacteria in l The ~ter will feature 3 ()()() f~ rolllorm, ropper ~ bottom l square feet of exhibits, ~ paints .and carcinogeruc hydrocar- : and a library with information on bons from used oif lo become an l inextricable part of the foOd chain. : the Up~r ~~rt Bay. The back tn the wonderlul symmetry of life, l of the building will house offices for these toxics make it back lo·us as : staff from the rounty and the state we sit at the top of the food chain.• l ~ent of Fish and ~ame. And still.nothin~ happens. l alo.p,g.with volunteer ~turalists. The proposed Joint venture of ; Right now we re crowded th~ Irvine Ranch Wat~ District and l toge~er in a yh<;kY trailer," Upper The Irvine Company to divert and : Bay mtem coordinator Sue Oleson launder water flowing down San l said Diego Creek should certainly help l ~ County officials proposed the in the future. l plans for the regional park in 1993 But the ba'y remains filled with : to preserve the Back Bay for future more than 300,000 cubic yards of l generatio95. The livine Co. hand- potentially dangerous ooze -~ ed the land qver as a nature pre- enough to fill more than 35,000 · : serve to compensate for expansion dump trucks. · Can't somebody do something? of Newport Center. The rounty approved the pro- posal amid some protests from local residents who feared the area would lose Its natural appeal. San- ta Ana Heights restdent Barbara Yowig, amemberofthe Equestrian Coalition of Orange County, said she likes the idea of the center as long as it im't too intrusive. •The on1y thing I have to say about the regional park is that I'd love to see it stay in its natural state,# she said. A new bicycle and pedestrian A paved trail from 22Dd Street and lnlne Avenue to the New- port/Mesa YMCA ll one of the Improve- ments to the Back Bay. MARC MARllN I OAl.Y PILOT trail along the west side of the park opened in June, and signs and fencing along 1he trail are now in the works. Staff· members at the regional park. have been plantiQ9 more native bushes and trees throughout the site. They plan eventuAuy to replant all of the bluff area with coastal sage ·scrub and native grass. Crews have also been cleaning up the Big Canyon trails and built a disabled-access bridge and .ramp there. • FRED MARTIN'S column runs every Thursday and Saturday. lease,• Erickson said. "The· lease states tliilt noise and disruption should not go beyond the fair- :Warehouse Prices -Every .Day! f grounds, protecting the rights of residents.• \· Roeder sa}rs residents may be ac:Png stronger to lhe problems because Qf their prior experiences with the Pacific Amphitheatre. "Some of what we will talk to the council about is not just this sit- uation, but what can be clone to prevent another repeat of this in the future," he said. "We don't want repeat episodes of this thing.# Photo .COl,lftesy ol Ken Andresen . BEST SELECTION. BEST P-Rl'cSS. 1,000 Sq. Ft. ol HanJcraltecl Pottet y Furniture and Home Accents -Direct lrom lhe Interior ol Mexico. r- PREVENT LEGAL PROBLEMS! Oran~ County's largest selection of indoor/outdoor terra-cotta and Oaxacan pottery .. starting atjust $4.991 .MEX~ART PROTECT YOUR RIGHTS! AVOID COSTLY MISTAKES --:] ~1l1-2h ).;29 Ill. ------~-- For lmmediate Consultation With A Lawyer Must be over 18 "'Touch Tone Required• Average call 6 min. SMART LAW "' N e ort Beac_h , California 714-7 56-3 7 SS -Hodson Lighting Early Electric Available in Pewter, Cajun Brass and other finishes .available Repairs & Light Bulbs . - $29500 complete . Call Toll Free · 888-271-4567 Don't Delay, Avoid Probate! David Pawlowski Attorney ac Law I ........... C.....:: - 2925 Airw.ay Avenue • Costa Mesa (near John Wayne Airport) 546-6151 UniqUe accents lice 1hese:handpainted Talavera-~ ceramic vast, bean pot. or ginger jar • from $59. 99, wood -chair • "'· 99, sofa table and pllnted trunk. $169.99 NCh. 18 styles of #1 quality equipales (pigskin) furniture. loveseat • $224.99, chairs and tablt • $69 :99 tach. OPEN DAILY • MON-SAT 10-6 • SUN. 11-5 atlvrrtistment Open Tues.-Fri. 8:30-5, Sat 9-4 . Howard Conn M,D., UCI Co~meticEyelid Specialist 1510 Newport Blvd., Costa M esa .. Of'il§ttii expenences, inc.)' . 5 48-9 341 "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality" CUSTOM-MADE NEW FURNITURE • DRAPERIES A DDITIONA L 5% OFF FOR SHOPPING SATURDAY, MARCH 1n CUSTOM F URNITURE R E-UPHOLSD RY Come Visit Our Newly Expanded FLOORING DEPARTMENT •Carpet •Wood •Linoleum -We Clean Qwpets & Rugs -We QMwl ~ & Onlpee -w. C1e1r1 & wax Wood Aoors -We Ara6 ... Wood Aoorl -w. c.wnc C<xn1n a ShoMf'I •Vinyl . •Marble • Tiie · Laser Ex.pert Makes Looking Younger Easy and Affordable ''in a matter of moments and without an incision" - A packcd audmice 1s ready to hsceh. f our well drc~sed beaunful · women, their ages impossihle to guess, arc here to talk about their experience as P3!icnt<1 uf Or. Conn. • A 57-yea r old woman who looks .is 1( she') in her earl> 40'~ ht~ins: "My fott loolts bttttr than it ever has. It ele11aus my confidmu. It's txciri11g to pur on makmp. I e11m look great • without it!" "/ ®n't lmollJ 1Ubm if ever. I have known a kintkr, more caring and takuud physidan." I didn't tvm bruise. I thought the mt/rt prored11~ was nn nbsolutt brteu." Dr. Conn, • 1pcd1liJt In laser eotmctic t"ftTII! aurstfr 1.nd tkin resurfacing ha• the fmnt tr11ning and cxttn- .1i"c Uptr1tnct m produu such outshtndi~ rttulrs. With f1c:1J1t1tt at U B«lcmian Luer In ntute, lw utd tht nlmt adval'l\:td l'ewarct1 1nd ctchnglogy. Or. Conn helped to pionttr the field of later surguy in 1978 and h.1• authored nvtr 200 tcltnd(ic papm 111nd presc1111- C10f\J, Fellow phy•iciant and mtdkal profnslonalJ wc I~ hit parimri. Free Seminar March 6, 1997 \l)\A '°"C fl) ff( HNOLO<, Y: Q\ IC" RHO\FRY. MLaser Technology is fon1a~ric. It is the perfect choice for men and woman who want to· look their best but fctl a mrdi1ional facelift is 100 dra1tic. It allow~ me to precisely remove eyelid hags, puffiness, excess skin, f.mal wrinkles, i111cs, dark aging spo~ and sun·dam- agcd skin 1n-.1 matter ormoments and wuhout a i.km incision. P,mcnb he;I quickly, report minimal, 1( nny- discomfon nnd litr rally look yurs younger." l\11'U.< ABU C REUENl lA L~: C hief of Ocular PIHric Surscry It UCJ, Or. Conn is a Fellow of tbc prestigious Amcm:an Society of Ophthalmic Plasric and Rec:onstrucrive ~uritery. Hi'I b;1ckgro11nd as impressive, he ·~ a Harvard trained J<Cneral surgeon, a Johns Hopkins Wilmt'r Institute 11phthalmol11g1sts and :i Bascom Palmer Eye ln.st11u1e fellowship trained ocular plastk sur~n. Before moving to. Laguna Be4ich and joining UCI, Dr. Conn taught the residents assoc:1a1td with USC and Loma Lindo medical sch0<1lt. Ht maintained private oUiccSin los Angeles and Palm Springs whtre he cared for .ome of Amcrk1'• most wtll known pohtkal :ind cnrcr1oinmt'nt ct'ltbrir1cs. OEDICATl'O AND CARING: P1ticnt total l'tll-belnt Md happiom hold the hilhat prloriry for Dr. Conn and h1J mff. Specially dnigntd ' .. My 'goai h to maltt "'>' patltnt.1 loolt '" nah4ml that tl1f)I forget what they /oolud liltt beforw. I wa,,t tl11m to looli htalthy, vibrant, Wt/I• ruud and youthful. Moll of '11111 wan1 my parlntt1 to fttl mof'! c.onfid1111 a"d 1ood abO#t thtmHISJU," -Howard Conn, MO , rel~xa9on-visualiutrion tapes and a rejuvCNrion sup- pltment program are offcrtd to each paricnr. "We w1nr our patitnts ro not only look years youngrr, bur to fret yurs you111ger u-wdl.~ Co mttic eyelid 1urgery is one of the.ml)St popular pr<>«duru today. It i1 important to choote a doctor who it not only • traiMCI pjuoc ·~· but ooe who It • qualified tXptrt of the eye. ind the orrvcs and tis· •~ surrounding the tyts. As 1.n Ocul1r Pl11ric Surgeon, Dr. Conn it one of tht few docton in d~ country who is Juch In expcrt. Complimentary coanctic coGtuhatiOlll arc available. Call (714) 725-9811 . , ' E.YE-OP£NER Newport girls p ut it on the line tor,tight at Brea Olinda " . . r· . 1 ~ - ' ·+ 1h8 cream of the 1996-97 high school girls basketball season comes ~ for the annual Dally Pilot Dream Team, the best of the· Newport-Mesa Distrid, Below, Player of the. Year Koo Kim of. Costa · M8A Is encircled by (clockwise, starting at lower left) Newport ..-rbor's Colleen Eadie, Estanda's Vivi Rodriguez.. Newport Harbor's Desiree Talley, Breanna Badorek and M.E. Clayton, Estancla's Jill Black and Corona del Mar's Lindsay Wannington. For their story, See Page B2. , DON LEAC"4 I DAILY PILOT • .. I QUOTE OF THE DA.Y "li~'re m it to win ii. and I.here isn l a girl on our team who d«sn ~ belieue thal ... • -NEWPORT HARBOR GIRLS HOOPS COACH BOB Dl'KUS 'Jff cif I' .,'J high school athlete of the week PELE • Estabc?-a High's ~se Quintana, a.k.a Pele, has scoring skills akin to his notable namesake. By Barry Faulkner, Dato/ Ptlot M agic, Babe and Sweetness. For anyone who ever dribbled a . basketball, grasped a Louisville Slugger or high-stepped with a handoff, these nicknames represent an athletic aristocracy beyond mortal reach S B~t if yours is the world's most ~ popwar game -soccer -one fotu~letter moniker casj..s an equally daunting shadow . So, when Jose Quintana'i. . ••• peers, m deference to hls sconng unsuspecting ·opponents to skills, b~ calling him "PeHi " ' quesuon lus ability. . several years ago, it was the "Because I'm small, they think s4preme scilute _ I can't do anything • Qwntana "It's all nght," said the scud · unpretenllous Estanci<! Hl_gh Nothing could b~ furthe r from Junior, who backed up his billing the truth, as Eagles' Cpach Steve by leading the Eagles with 13 Crenshaw can attest. goals. "To look at hun he":: not the None were more vital thclil tus h.rst guy the other team would be pair or tallies m the Eagles' 3-2 concerned With,· Crenshaw ~d victory over Fullerton in the first .. But he just has such a great round of )he CIP Southern Sec-presence around the goal H e's tion DtVlSion £V Playoffs Feb 21. been otu most consistent player "Last season, w~ won the all year long. He had as many (Pacil1t Coast League) champ1-1 goals in league as the PCL Mos~ onship, out lost in the first I ValuabM Player (Laguna Beach's round," Quintana said. "So tlus Chns Whitw.orthl " year, that first round game was Whitworth and the Artists big." el.unma{ed Estancia. ~l. m Tues- B1g ll> not a word usually day's second round, capping a associated with the Daily Pilot 1 b-5-1 season But with Quintana Athl~e of the Week, who sdid his dmunubve stature (S:foot-6. 120 poun(ls} causes many 1 •SEE QUINTANA PAG!= 84 college athlete of the month · : .M.clntee ·fiiii;illy wms · the g3.me of 'musical chairs' •Vanguards ·reaping the · benefits of Biol a tr an sf er, and hopefully right into the NAIA basketball playoffs. By Molly Yanity, Datly Ptlot It has taken Justin Mdnt~ three schools and fotu years to get..settled. Now, as a junior, that calmness is driving the talented athlete. ,_ "I'm really concentrating on ~ school und gettmg a degree more ~ than basketball,• said Mcintee, a 0 Newport Harbor I-ugh graduate who is playing his h.rst season of hoops at Southern California College. Being content Wlth tus academic endeavors and friendships at sec. l\lclntee lS I provid.J.ng a solid punch oft the Vanguards' bench . After graduating from Newport Harbor in 1993, Mcintee accepted a scholarship to play volleyball at Long Bedch State "I missed playing basketball a lot,• the 21-year-old said So, he transeferred to Btola Umvers1ty 10 La Mtrada after the •SEE MCINTEE PAGE:84 ' . t=l21 -. r-------------------------------------------------~---------------------------------------------------------------------------------~--------1 I • I DAVIS ON DAVIS Cd.M's Scott Davis recalls '91 experience. -ey Rtchard E>unn, Daily-Ptler --- N .EWPORT BEACH -For a tennis player to be chosen for the Davis Cup team, it's like a soccer player getting picked for the World Cup, a fil)rinler going to the Olympics. .And just like the others, lhe selection process can be political. Corona del Mar resident Scott '· Davis, once ranked No. 2 in the world in men's doubles with David Pate, got a taste of the Cup's ga'.me·instde-the-match six years ago when he and Pate were conquering everything from Europe's grass to south America's clay and America's Suoreme Court surface. . •w e -felt like we should've · been in the Davis Cup .,. before Chat. like in the . . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I t I I I : I I I I I ' I I I I L--·----r---. . 'I N eW)>9rt Harbor Hlgh • soccer c:oadl Ziad Kboury (top row, right) and bis SM Vlew LNgue boys soccer champtons colledecl the scboOl's ttnt boys soccer crown lD. 21 yeuswtth a ltidbtg Wap&lgn. .... "' .. .. •· .. harry faulkner ~Oury . . ~ ... soccers· best side •.Newport Harbor coach has brought the game to a new level ·for the Sailors, and it's rubbing off, too. W hen lhe tinaJ whistle bfew on the second overtime Tuesday, end.mg Ne wport Harbor High's monumentcll boys soccer season m the second round of the CIF Pldyoffs, first -year coach Ziad Khoury sprung from the sideline to summon tus troops. But before he would console hU. disappointed squad with 1muse for au 1t had accom- plished, he lined the play~rs up lo fa ce the home crowd at Kaiser Elementary. Then, as players dlld coach JOined hands, Khoury lro a curtain-call bow, designed to thank the estunated 200 Sailor parllsans fcrr their season-long support. Perhaps more appropiiate, however, would have been a cr6wd ovallon for the school's first league chclm pionship team m 2 l yec:Us, and a coach who promises to hdve d compelling u'nprlct on the Back Bay soccer <:bmmun1ty for seasons to come. Indeed Khoury, who broke mlo the high school ranks as a "J.f>Wµort assistant last season, was already a well-known ple!>ence on the youth scene, havmg lent tus charismatic 11\tt>nsity to the Orange Coast Uri.lted club program since 1993. ·1t 1s ttus magnetism, perhaps more so than his soccer acumen. which makes him a catalytic . figure in a bright Back Bay future in the sport. · 'IKJds are 1ust drawn to him," said Dan Grubbs, whose daughter Lindsey, Corona de! Mar High's guls scoring leader this season as a juruor forWard, is among Khoury's individual d.1ents. ''Other than just being a grPal soccer guy, he's just a good llldfl ... Three Harbor players listed Khoury as their role model in the teain yearbook's biograplucaJ ... mp pets Born in Bahrain, an island off the eastern coast of Saudi Ambia. the 28-year-old .Khoury kindled tus hre tor the world's most popular game as a ~tandout forward . He came to the United Sldtes in 1986, but didn't begin coactung until joining Orange Coast United. Now, Khoury makes a liVlng coaching club teams, tutoring ll'tdivtduals, and inspiring the ~a.ilors to firush atop what is arguably one of the top leagues m the Southern Section. "Soccer is my We," Khoury said. "It's all I talk about." A plcture of perpetual motion, Khoury relates well with players, while still commanding enough authority to chew them out ishould the occasion arise. ·r coach the way I played: .from the heart. l believe I was . put on the planet to coach Jods. I Jove the luds who .play tor me. I ;respect them and coach·lhem .and whatever I give them, they igive back to me.· , Khoury said he will •eventually have to give up his position at Harbor, unl8's CIP rules preventing club coaches from coaching similar players in high schools are relaxed . .But even if he's forced to surrender the Sailors helm. Orange Coast United figures to fe~ well-skilled players to the Newport and CdM prep programs into the next millennium. "If I do my job, I'd like,.fo send. about six players to Newport and six to C~na del Mar every year," be · d. "l we.Qt to make a dent th1s cpinmunity on both sides of the ~y and l want to see my club kids winning games at their high schools. fl t can't coach high IC.bool and club at the same tim•: I'll pro~bty Spend a half oti MCb sideline when Newport pwyt Corona and just watch my guys•go ftf it .• ' I .. • • . -, ~· .. ~---- CIP II-A GIRLS P~AYOFFS DON LEACH I DAILY Pit.OT M.E. Clayton (32), fired up by a charging call on the opposition in Newport Harbor's victory over Troy Wednesday night, is one of the ring-leaders in the Sailors' bid for an ups~t tonight at Brea Olinda. SAILO S SHO.OT FOR THE MOON High-scoring Brea Olinda'awaits Newport's invasi6n in CIF Division II-A Quarterfinal game tonight (7:30). By Barry Faulkner, Dally Piiot BREA -Graduation is still nearly a semester away, buL(pr Newport Harbor Highrs four senior '.Starters, torught's C lF Southern Section Il-A girls bas- ketball quarterfinal dale dt top- seeded Brea Olinda 'is a fltnaJ exam. "We're very excited,• said Newport Coach Bob Dukus, whose Sailors will attempt to become the first team in nine seasons to deny the Ladycats a section championship. Tipoff is at 7:30. . "We're in il"lo witl it, and· there isn 'l a girl on o\lr learn who doesn't believe that. We need lo hit the floor with confi- .dence and enthusidsm and just play our hearts out. We have to take it to them." Coach Jeff Sink's 24-3 squad is not in the habit of gel- ling much handed to it, aSlde frQm section and slate champi-. onship plaques, that is. · The Ladytats finished the regular season top-ranked in Orange County. They Jost only to Pickerington of Ohio, 65-34, m a December tournament game, Mater De1, 64-611 in overtune, aJ?d Ventura power- house Buena, 59-56. They opened the playoffs with a 105-18 blowout of Gar- den Grove, before dispatching Sonora, 91-39 in Wednesday's second round. "The farther you go m the playoffs, the better teams are at what they do,• Du.kus said. "We'll have to handle Brea's pressure and control its offense. But those are the same basic things you want to do with any team." Newport (18-10) has o posl- season history against the perennial Orange League champions, having lost in tile section ·and regional finals in 1994 (70-40 and 67-39, respec- tively). -, Newport standouts M.E. Clayton and Breanna Badorek, called up from the junior varsi- ty as freshmen, watched most of those los$es from the bench. But the Tars' 6-foot twin towers, as well as senior guards Desiree Talley and Colleen Eadie, now hold the key to Newport's upset bid. Badorek averages 14.9 points and nine rebounds per game, while Clayton chips in 12.4 points and 7.2 rebounds. 8oth ar~ two-time first-team All-Sea View· League perform- ers .. Eadie, twice a second-team all-league selection, averages 10.4 points, 4.5 assists and 3.6 rebounds. She has, however, averaged 19 points in playoff triumphs over Valencia (71-36) and Troy (50-47). Talley, another second-team all-leaguer.; is averaging nine points" nearly si.x rebounds and jµst less than five assists. Brea fea~es offensive bal- ance, with tour players averag- ing between nine and 14 points . Senior guard Manssa Bradley, the Orange League MVP, . paces the Ladycats at 13.4 points per game, while 5- 11 senipr forward Rochelle Anthony averages nearly 11 points and more than 10 ·boards. Jennifer Saari, a 5-8 senior guard, contributes 10.2 points and 4 .1. rebounds per contest, while 5-11 senior Stephanie Wettlin checks, m with 9.5 points and seven rebounds per game. Lindsey Davidson (7.4 ppg and 4.2 rpg) roµnds out the starting lineup, though junior Br:tn Kelly (8.8 ppg) joined Bradley, Anthony and Saari on the All-Orange League first team. • Directions: North of s? to Lambert. Exit Lambert and proceed east to Wildcat Way, Left on Wildcat Way. ( I I ){ I .... \\ '\ I I I\ J> ( ) I ( ) Flnt19Mt Amy Hilts, Un~ (go.lie) Ashley c.artton. Unfwrs;ty Alex Hylton., University earl Howse. Costa Mesa . . Stephanie Lomlwdo; Costa Mesa (goalie) Alexis Shubin, LlgttNI HffJs Megttan O'Donnell, L.aguN Hills Allison •.tten. Also ,.IQuel ............ .I MorgM VoeltZ. U.W..sity • ~Sud·-~· Jennifer Hiimer-. Unlv•llty .... Smith, (Oita Miii Al"l HoMI. ~Miii . .,,,, o.llbK 1C'.Olta,... Mav• loubl. ~ ... 5.lbrlM Nou-. MIO••• ... Jr. So. Sr. Sr. Jr. So. Jr. Jr. Sr. so. So. So. Sr. Sr. So. Jr. ... fllGH SCHOOL GIRLS BA • Player of Year Koo Kim is one of eight seniors on All-Newport-Mesa Unified District girls hoops squad. By Barry Faulkner, Dat,Y Pilot F allowing j.n the foo~eps of former Costa Mesa High greats Olivia DiCauiilli and Heather Robinson, Mustang senior Koo Kim tops the Daily Pilot All-Newport-Mesa District Dream Team as Player of the . 'Year. • Kim, whose four.tyear varsity career included 106 games, is the most experienced of an all-senior Dream Team that has played a combined 611 varsity contests and scored nearly 6,400 points. Corona del Mar High's Lindsay Warmington, who played 100 varsity games, is another of five all-district selections to spend at least parts of four seasons at the varsity_ level. Others who saw varsity action all four seasons include Newport Harbor's M.E . Clayton and Colleen Eadie, as well as Estancia's Vivi Rodriguez. Rounding out the veteran squad are Ha:r.bor's Breanna Badorek, Estancia standout Jill Black. and Harbor's Desiree Talley, who played 'two va.rSity seasons in Arizona (not included in the aforementioned totals), before transferring to Newport. Newport.Harbor's Bob Dukus, whose Scfllors take arl 18-10 record into tonight's CIF Southern Section Division D-A Quarterfinals, is the Coach.d tlle Year. Included among the Tars' 18 wins are triumphs over district rivals Costa Mesa and CdM (twice). • A 5-foot-6 point guard, Kim averaged 14.~ points, 5.3 rebounds, 5.t·assists and 3.4 steals for Coach Shantel Sherwood's squad, which shared r- second place in the Pacific Coast League with Estancia. Kim, bound for the Air Poree Academy Preparatory ~ool, from whidr she plans to matriculate to the Air Poree Academy and play for tqe Falcons, did it all fdrlhe Mus- tangs, who finished 17-11. A talented ball handler and scorer, sbe drtlled thlee-pointers, drove the lane to finish or distribute, a.I)d keyed a transition game by ball hawking in the Mustangs' pTessure defense. ..She scored 1,326 career points in a distinguished career, which culminated with a four-season average of 12.5 per game. 'She ' posted career-high 31 points this season against Western. Kirn eamed·three first-team All-Pacific Coast League honors· and was second-team all-league • as a freshman Warmington, a 5-7 guard who amassed 1,612 points, averaged. 22.5 points this season. A~magnet for opponents' defensive focus due to her dominant role in first~year coach Zellie Dow's offense, ~armington also contributed 4.1 rebounds and 1.3 assists. She · poured 1n Cl career-high 37 points in a nonleague loss at University. Like Kim, Warmington is a three-time all-district honoree and was a.lirit-team Ali-Sea View choice Ji~h of heRinaJ three seasons. . Badorek and Clayton, who as a pair of 6-0 post p)ayers are known as the Tars' twin towers, join Black as repeat all-district picks. Badorek, whose strong inside presence is accent\.lat~d by a fine shooting touch that~extends just inside the three-point line, averages 14.9 points, and nine rebounds, while shooting 57% from the field. She was twice a first-team all-league pick. Clayton, whose. quickness creates matchup problems tor frontcourt defenders, is at home .. in the transition gaipe, or execut- ing in the ba.11-cowt offense. She is contributing 12.4 points and 7.2 rebounds, while shooting 48% from the field. Also a gifted long and triple jumper, she bas received • recruiting interest in track and field from schools including Duke. She matched Badorek's back-to-back first-team all-league recognition this season. · Blac,k, an undersized post at 5-9, led the Eagles (16-11) in scoring (13.7) and rebounding (9.4), en route to a earning first-team All-PCL laurels for a second straight year. A three-sport st~dout and a two-time all-district performer ln softball, she is considering a softball scholarship offer from Wichita State .. Eadie, who assumed the Tars' point guard role when 1995 Dis- trict Player of the Year Andree Verhulst was sidelined midway through last season, is averaging 10.4 points, 4.5 assists and 3.6 rebounds. In two playoff victories, however, she has twice totaled 19· points and the value of ~ floor leadership extends b yond the stat sheet. She is a o-time second-team all-league f:>ertorrne~ • Talley, a 5-9 wing, averages l0,4 points, 5.9 rebounds-and 4§ assists, while adding defensive stopper duties to her consistent. contribution. . • Talley, who averaged 4.1 pojnts as a junior, is arguably the district's most improved player. She earned second-team all- league laurels in the talent-laden Sea View. . Rodriguez, a 5-7 sharpshooter, was Estancia Coach Paul Kirby's ~o.ne-buster. She averaged 9.1 points per game for the season. en route to second-team all-league desigl)ation. She was an even bigger key, hOwe\'er, in the early going, when the Eagles played. without three starters. Sometimes it ·pays to leas~. Even with the help of its inner .. body steel than ever to lease one. so why not come-in cage, side impact beams, and 14 .. gauge steel today for a test drive 1 ~ chassis, the Discovery is not immune ~fter all, this offer won't last forever. to the rigors of a typical Saturday. ~ As for-the Disco;eryr wel~ that's Which is why we've made it easier ~yet to be detennined. DllCOYlllY LAND ROVER NEWPORT BEACH ·v Newpon BeachlCosta Mesa Daily.Pilot .. \ • PowerBaf fuels cycling camp for Olympic hopefuls. By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot N EWPORT BEACH -A large Window stares out to the ocean and the sky has turned pink, gold and gray as the sun sets. The lovely setting ~ould make for a vacation, but the women on the other slde of the glass aren't on a relaxing holiday. Inside are athletes with ambitions as gold as the streaks in the sky -the Olympics -putting the wrap on another day of vigotous training. Inside are cyclists participating in the Pow erBar ~berBike Challenge Team, a program developed by Olympic medalist Connie Paraskevin-Young and he r husband, world-class coach Roger ~Young. r "There's a void in the sport. This program is for people who' are kind of right in the middle, who have potential, but need coaching, and l port and guidance to get to the n level,• Paraskevin-Young said. ese people have potential to get to the Olymp\cs. We said, 'Let's help these guys get there.'" _ PowerBar produces an energy food to fuel athletes for competition, but the c:ompany bas ta.ken on the endeavor of motoring female cyclists to the top of the sport. ' "With PowerBar, it's a good mar,rtage because they just haven't made a commitment to cycling, but to women's cycling,• Paraskevin-Young soid. • -Paraskevin-Young, a 12-time c Anyone can participate in thls free activity. Participants ride bikes connected to computers that record ti.mes and compare them ,to times taken throughout the country. From this, the YQungs take people who show interest or talent and can channel them to one the program's 30 farm clubs -the seco.n<J. prong. About 900 people ride in the farm clubs around the country. The clubs are coached by : • mentors devoted to the Young's vision. U.S. National Cycling champion and 1988 O]fmpic bronze medalist and her bUsband devised a three-pronged attack to steer uµented and int~rested cyclists to higher levels. The first prong of the "(Cycling is) not a sch.ool sport,~ she said. "We don't have a recruiting system: We're trying to recruit people who are interested in getting involved ~d feeding them into these Connie P-Y teams. From the farm clubs, we PowerBar CyberBike Challenge is a mobile unit traveling around the country in a 22-foot trailer. "That travels to different types of events, running events, festivals, whers:iyer there are large groups of people,• she said. It will be at Sunday's Los Angeles Marathon. select riders for what we call the senior team." Members of the senior team, as well as some younger cyclists hoping to race on that squad, relax in the Newport ' Beach house alter a strenuous off-bike workout. They are taking part in a two-week training camp -the third prong. ...._ Women from across the nation, ranging in ages from 18 to 30,,take tips from the Youngs, workout. ride and .. dream together. Eighteen-year-old Missy Thompson from Colorado Springs is preparing for her first race of the season, a meet in San Diego today. Brenda Brashears, 30, is in her sixth season. . "I was ready.to go to the next level and I contacted Roge;r, • Brashears said. . "It just $0 happened (·contacted him when he was putting this together.• Three of the women are on the PowerBar Challenge Senior Team. They trave~ the nationwide circuit among the nation's ~st cyclists. "(The camp) is a unique situation because we go to the store together and eat together, and we all pitch in, take the garbage out," Brashears said. "It makes us a lot cloi;er th8:Jl just showing up at a race and splitting into different hotel rooms." Paraskevin-Young said this chemistry helps a team. "The way they ride is like their character," she said. "1f you UlStinctively get to know each other on a personal level, and woTkout and ride together, it's I community college men and wdm~n's swimming SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1997 83 another way to get to know each other's style.• Heather Albrecht, a member of the s~nior team from Utah, added that working out with others improves her racing techniques. "Roger can point out what we're doing wrong and point to someone else and show us what is right. We can look for strong poin~ in someone· e1se,,, . Albrecht said. The effects of the program have ~eady tapped into the heart oJ the Young's goal. An interested cyclis1 who rode the CyberBike Challeng~ at an event on the East Coast was inviteQ to an.d participated in the. tJ:aining camp ·A lot. of people thought, 'Wow, 1lus is a good idea,'· Albrecht said. "But Roger and Connie came up With a plan. They really capitalized on it.. PowerBar financially backs m.uch of the plan, and riders are thrilled. to take advantage of it. 4'tna Mayolo -0f Georgia said, "The level of coaching here is incredible. I was willing to pay Roger. Fortunately, this happened" PIRATES DROWN · CHARGERS· IN SWIM MEET . waters at Orange coast •Indonesian import Wardhana propels Pirates' men's swi.Jp team to yet another easy win. By Molly'Yanity, Daily Pilot CYPRESS -The star ol the Orange Coast College men's swim teem was all alone when he ventured to Soulhern ·California from Indonesia. But,. Wllllu Wardbana has become accustomed to loneliness -the guy is usually all by. himself when he is the first to l1ap the wall at the end of a 100-meter butterfly race. •First l felt like a. to~ stranger when I came here, but (cOaches) supported me, and I learned the culture and the weather ii perfect in Newport,• the 22- year-old Wardhana said. · Wardhana was a member of the. Indollelian national team when his coach read a blurb about Orange Coast College in a swimming book. •1 bad put that in u an advertile- ment. • said coach Jon Rathfeldar ol the blwb. His advertisement paid olf as Ward- bana began to tum in penonal belt Umes at the ~c pool under Rathfel4er and then-coach Don Watlon. Ward- hana eveptua.ijy shaUered the state record in the 100.butterf)y with a 49.53. Wardhana plans to defend bit title in that event and improve on bis ttm8I in the 100 freestyle and 50 freeltyl8. "My reason to come here wu that it was a good swim program and for the academics, too," the Jakarta Qative said. •1 think we have a cbance at state with the men's team.• Ra~~er said that Wardbana'I role bu cb4Dged, and with that, 10 bave his goals. •Top-ranked OCC squads swim away with. win. By Molly Yanity. Daily Pilot CYPRESS -Ranked second in the nation, the Orange Coast College women's swini"team plundered the hosting Cypress Col- lege squad 208-49. Led by British import Hilary Cox, the Pirates stole 14 first place finishes in the 16-event Orange Empire Conference meet. It was the first dual meet of the se~smHor OCC. Cox snagged victories m the 100-meter free~tyle, 200 freestyle and 500 freestyle. First-year head coach Jon Rathleld noted ihe stellar perfor- mance of sophomore Jenny Owen. Owen captured a winning time of 26.06 in the 50 freestyle. Cox and Owen joine<i t.eamma'tes Carey Read and Maria Vee- da to take the 200 medley relay edging another OCC squad. Other top finishers for the Pirates included Libby Carras in the 200 individual medley, Chintya Ganda in the 100 backstroke and Read in the 100 breastroke: Stacy Libby turned in a winrung mark in the 50 butterfly as the 50 backstroke went to Karen Helm. Carras won the 100 indiVldual medley and diver Sandy Zubrin won both the one"tuld three-meter events OCC's men's squad swam away with a 163-39 over the Chargers, as well. The Pirates took 12 of 13 events with Costa Mesa High School graduate James Comfort leading the way with victories 10 the 200 backstroke and posting a split of 55.2 in the 400 medley ~~ . "He was the swimmEµ" of the meet for us," Rathfeld said. •tte just swam a great meet• C.J. Johnson took the 1000 freestyle and the 500 freestyle, with KyJe Kuzma sweeping through the 200 freestyle. W1Snu Wardbana won the 50 freestyle and Gus Fowler took the 200 individual medley. · Other winners for the Pirates were diver Brian Kramer, pick· ing up first places in the one and three-meter events, Mark Stephans in the 200 butterfly, Ryan Dandy in the 100 freestyle and James Crowson in the 200 breastroke. OMHGE EMPlllE CoNmlENa Men Or11nge Coast 1~J <:ypNss J9 Orange Coast winners· 400 medley relay, 3:48.02; 1,000 free -Johnson, 11 :27.00; 200 free · Kuzma, 1:51.n ; SO free · Wardhana. 21.33; 200 individual medley -Fowler, 2:07.14; 1-meter drvinf· Kramer,•121.80; 200 fly · Stephans, 2:14.95; 100 free -Dandy, 50:21; 200 back -Comfort. 2:03.26; 500 free -Johnson, 5:33.3; 200 breast • Crowson, 2:24.28; • 3·meter'diving · Kramer, 78.00. Women Orllng4t Coast 209. Cypress 49 Orange Coast Winners · 200 medley relay, ,;57.~; 200 Individual medley - Carras. 2:32.55; 50 free · Owen, 26:06; 100 bad -Ganda, 1:03.59; · 100 breast · Read, 1: 11.66; 200 free -Cox. 2;00. 15; Libby, 29. 75, 50 fly · Libby, 29.75; 1·meter diving · Zubrin, 210AS, 100 free -Cox, 56.99; 50 back · Helm, 31:21; 100 individual medley -Carras. 1'10.95; 500 free · Cox, 5:28.58; SO breast · Read, 33.04; 3-meter diving -~ubrin, 203.7. •Lat year .be WU the liaader of a small team that wun't goGl9 to go any- where. Now be'I in tbe pcwlt\"11 ,a a leader of one of the top teum m "-' state. This lbould be a lot mare tun foi · htm,. the coach said. Changillg the tide .at Orange COast : · Alt« capturing the so fnl8llYle race =.:l&:;.;c;:::awu ·1 i'Mlly like.,., ......... . • Rathf elder explores new waters as OCC's head coach. assistant. 1'leY ~ MCb OCbill' .... ..... • time~. be l&id. that's pretty tough,• Rathfelder said. "But I am a student of the sport. I go to clinics, read and learn. I'm up to date. bn training." •we have .the. best of both worlds. I use him as a resource. He's been through everything and n I have a question, he'll have an answer,• Rath· felder said. Rathfelder also has quite a resume himself. . WudbUa ..,.a abciif • .. bam a --.. y·~-· =-r-~n: JI. ~ WbOe llilaTn1·f!·1 CYPRESS -Jon Rathfelder looks like he could be one of the Orange Coast College swimmers himself. Sporting a baseball cap and a goatee, the Pirates' bead coach paces the deck of the pool at Cypress College watch- ing bis Squad trounce the hosts. An all-Ameriqui swimmer lt OCC, Rathfelder went on to compete at Chico State. After graduating, he served as an assistant for three seasom before·heading south to serve under Watson. Watson doesn't seem to mind the swap. •it's Jon's team. He recruited the athletes, be trains them and works with them and be should get the cred- it for the wor}( hes done,• Watson said. time tn ~ )i ~~­mow tW tma °' *~lllllli# ·1 ~ doG't a.w ... .,,. ~~~~. 7'ln mmc;"' ..... .._•bl .. oaeeo a...a.• . CONTINUED FROM· 81 quartarfinala, • said Dam, wbote name obviously fim the bU1 for the nent, much the NJDe way his standout doubles geme ii tuited for hardcourts. Davlland Pateweref~ to play on Nd clay that year, Jndoon in Kamas Qty, late September 1991, when the U.S. bolted Germ.any. ('lbe U.S. ~ d4ifMted Geimeny. but would later IOle to Pranee in the final.I.) ., ......... being IU1pdMd by bow ~y ~ fam lbow9d up for the • • ,, . But there is nothing collegiate about the 30-year-old Rathfelder who takes the reins of the nation 's top community college swim program from legendary coach Don Watson. who took the team · in the early 80s and built a power· house. "He-gave me a lot of responsibility .as an assistant," Rathfelder said. "He wasn't like, 'Go tape this on the wall,' or 'Go get me a Coke.' I was a very active assistant." · Rathfelder and Watson actually just switched roles. Watson is now the These are huge footprints to fill and match," said Davis, who would lose his Qnly Davis Cup appearance, though the U.S. advanced behind the singles victories o1 Andre Ag4ssi. and Jim Co\lrler, for whom thel sWtace was speda1W made. :. •When they dedded to pick us for the semifinals, we were the 'top.ranked American team, but the problem for · (Pete) and I wu that we had to play on red clay, ao it wu kind of o Catd1·22 far us,. Devil Mid. .. • Davis, a career doubles player who will compete at the Indian We.Us Challenger next week before the Newsweek event In the d esert, will be eager to see if his good friend, Robert . Van't f-tof, strays to the opposing · sidellQe at any point dwtng the Davis Cup al Palisades Tenn.ls Club April 4-6, when the U.S. hosts the Nethertands. Van't Hof ls the head pro at P&lllades, The Pirates' men's team. which has captw'ed three California titles and most recently took ·second in 1993, endured a cleaning out. "Because of a lot .of bad attitudes <md guys that were difficult lo work with, we deaned it out. There were cheers,• Davis recalled. "'Il'aditlonally, it seems like t.He South Americans and Europeans are very organized in their cheers. St just s~ like they're louder than A¢.ericans. Amei:icans give random applause. You "know, a couple of yelps bel'e and them. •1n that match< tbe Americans had to g~ lDto at, because the Geim4DI were making a lot of noile. 1t Juti upped the level of the AmericaD Cbeertng l8dioa, and It got l'M1 exdtmg. It WU tun '° be there. Pot.kAytng their lot• in th~ U.S. Open ftna1 that yeer, Davll and Pate got the phone call from U.S. captain Tum Gorme.n In the locker room. •tt wasn't "'where Davis lS a longtime member. But With a Davis Cup crowd. anyUllng can happen. Just like when DaVll played against the Oermant. •1 think what bappene<t II that we. • got caught a little oft guard, becaute the ·so (the PaliMdel Oub) m19bt ha .. • ·bit ol that comlng up. The Dutch .,. too~· heta1d.i ..... Oennanl were ~ °'antzed ln·tbelr I• aJlo very~ IO~ be loud. Pe.ople Will be weartng • lot ~ and ~ only four swimmers last year,· Rath- felder said. nus season, with a recruiting surge and a full squad, RathfeJder is aiming for the state's top three. His women's team has earned seven state titles and finished as-the runner· up last spring. The unit is currently ranked second in the state. "I'm glad we're 5econd right now. lt takes the pressure oU the girls," Ratll- felder said. He beheves his female swimmers will again be among Call· fb1ni4's-fl)f> ·two. "We have all the 'resources. Orange County is a good district with a lot of good swtmmen, we have the reputation and it's easier to recruit. This is a blg responsibility but l welcome the challenge," be sakL 1,1 SATIJROAV. MARCH 1, 1997 · -· .. ---·-:.:_~ .. WHAT'S THE MESSAGE, GoLFWATCH? • Alas, it's golf's answer :tt, Ute luxury suites at football stadiums, etc. 'M• aybe you've beard o1 GolfWalch, or walked the NlSSc\ll Open this w~k at Riviera Country Club, where the novel concept ol catering to the elite is bemg launched in the Q&me of the PGA Tour, corporate Amertca .and Madison Avenue. trails in which tO walk on the gOlf course, av01~ the n.ffratf. There are ropes ontslde the ropes. Ws VIP viewing. No hassle parking In the case ot the Nissan Open, d's five oasis centers for first-<:lass bosplt.ality. At Riviera's 18th green. where the inibal GoUWatc:b clients are being rubbed. fans can get up and dose ~.,lb Tiger on the fairway, ~,thout having to worry about some Jod spilling a Coke on your white slippers. In the tents, there are bars · · My biggest problem is h<>w the young fans of Tiger Wood$. many of whom are brand new to goll. will respond to the game's latest money1JU.ZZling I instrument that is being thrust on sooety, creating even further wedges between goU's haves and bartenders. cusbr sofas and folding c4airs. )az% bands and• contemporary music.ans, - fountains of Wine and' ~ect Vlews of the golf course. and have-nots It's for heavy wallet corpora'tions, tlu.s GolfWatch, the brainchild of Jack Vickers, owner of the Sprint International PGA Tour event dt CasUe Rock. Colo .. July 31 through Aug. 3, when Goll Watch will be exposed for the thud time. . Will Newport Beach get this? Not this year, maybe next Bob Neely, executive director of the Toshiba Senior Classic, was skeptical about <;;oUWatch on Thursday, t.ben changed his tune after meeting with PGA Commissioner Tim Fincbem that night and towing the GolfWatch operation Friday morning in LA. . GolfWatch costs $1.500 per person for the enllre week. So lf a company, such as Toshlba, I ·0n~ factor is the public viewing for goli events, and does 1t put goU in the elitist category?" Neely said. MGoll which will host its Seruor Classic March 10-16 at Newport Beach Country Club, decides to entertain l 00 clients ... we)};-do the math. You could huy a house with that fare. GolfWatch customers enjoy !>peaally designated roped off JUSTIN MONTEE Born: Sept. 1, 1974 Home.town: Newport Beach ·=6-foot-4 We 190 Sport Basketball ' Jlos: Guard Coach: Bill Reynolds F•vortt. food: Pasta • Fevortta music: Bob Martey ~ ....... MOfl•rt HBeatlng Sipla at 1t-.e buzzer.• .th .... of the Month (Februllry): Coming off the bench. Mcintee hill been a shot of adn!naline, the team wlMlng eight of Its last 10 games. In atY80-79 w\n fM< 8iola." for whom Mdntee played last season. 1t-.e Newport Hart>ot product sank the gam&wil .. with 0:01 left Dllf Plat Collector fPO'U card series 97-S • l"'.IM HAGC.lRTY I DAILY PILOT Justin Mcintee, the one-time NfW)>Ort Harbor High star .. . Who went on to Long Beach ! and Btola, ls the Dally · s College Player of the ~ th off bis hoops exploits ... ~uthern CalUomJa College. ~CINTEE ,. .. <!<lt;ITINUED FROM B 1 . -~h offered him B basketball scb4>larship. Though enjoying the sfnan Christian school, Mcintee ~ still did not feel completely satisfied and took a break from school and athletics. :Jit was the best thing for me I was workmg full tune and paying rent and bills, and not having that sch.olarshlp was hard,· he said. "It was a great le-;son and I'm glad I learned it wbµe I could still go back to • school and basketball." ·With the lesson in tus pocket already has a lag of that nature to some degree. So I don't know {if it will work). Tiger Woods bnngs in a lot of young people who, for the first time, 1 see a star out there who is an African American golfer. and a new maturity, Mcintee enrolled a t sec because of its proximity to home and went out for the basketball team. He earned a starting position. "We recruited him as a senior (from Newport Harbor) and we've been nothing but pleased,• said Vanguard Coach Bill Reynolds. But academic struggles and illness kept Mcintee out of the lineup for seven games, causing him to lose his spot in the starting five. •At first (coming off the bench) bothered me, but this is a team with guys with a lot of talent. They steppe! up,• he said. ,"It hasn't been bad. 1 COLLEGE SOFTB ALL -· . .. . Vanguards winless on the first ~ay •~sec softball team 0-3 a t the Toro Tou,mament. ~DOMINGUEZ HILLS -South- erp California College's softball squad inauguratea the 1997 Toro- Euton Softball lnvitationat...Tour- namettt by dropping -ihe\ first gaqie of the weekend 8-3 to bost- ip~ Cal State-Dominguez Hills. ··The Vanguards went on to fall 13.0 to Uncoln Memorial Univer- st()c of Tennessee and were ~ated 8-0 by UC-Rivemde. ~ the first game of the day, the Vuguards allowed 11 hits and d :dinitted six errors to seal the vtctory for the 12-S Toros. , Michelle Murie slapped out tWo bits as pitcher Gretchen &&ndt knocked ln three runs in tbe fourth inning on a double. : ~C's offense ~ollapsed for the r-*t alt~oon aJ the blue and gbfd could only muster seven hits " " in its two remaining games· drop- ping the Vanguards to 3-13-1. Pitcher Jen Houston did record six strikeout~ in five innings against Lincoln, but four earned runs forced her to sacrilice ~ rubber to Jen Morrow. The six-team tournament resumes this morning. Qomlnguea Hiiis WSCC J Dominguez Hills 021 113 -B 11 1 sec ooo 100 • 3 s 6 Paz and Papadakis. Brandt and Murie. WP -Paz. 8-3. LP -Brandt, 2·3. Uncotn M•nlOl"i•I u . sec o Lincoln 000 014 8 -13 19 3 sec ooo ooo o o 3 s Sunderhaus and Braunstein. Houston, Morrow (6) and Murie. WP · Sunderhaus. 1-2. LP · Houston, 0-7. 28 -Baker (L), Robinson (L), Braunstein (L), Casey (L), Locke (L). uc.«Jwnlda 1, sec o sec ooo oo • o 4 1 Riverside 004 31 • 8 9 O Morrow, Houston (3) and Blankemhlp. Martin and Zamorano. WP -Martin, 5·2. LP -Morrow 1-3. f outh soccer tryouts scheduled '. ~ ;.CORONA DEL MAR -nyouts tor the Hotspun, a boys under 12 r team. have been scheduled for Sunday, March 2, as well as Sun· March 16 at the Uncoln Elementary School, located on Pacific Dr. ln Corona del Mar. Both morning sessions are from 9-11. ~are part of the Orange Coast tJnited Soccer Club and ~ICDllG br Arvin •vJ• Wijay, managed by Jiin Orth. r Inlonnafi'on. call Wija.y a.t 857~511, Orth al 720-0892 or alld Khoury at 722·1-437. I f richard dunn "But who do these young · people get to look at? They might ask, 'Who are those people stepping in front of me?' ls that good or bad? 1 really don't know.· It's good for the people with money. bad for those without. GolfWatch is postured to once again change the face of this rapidly growing phenomenon that is golf. . · GoltWatch, operate? at four PGA Tour sites this year, has no title sponsor, but it will probably get a different sponsor at each stop next year. You can bank on that. Officials at the Nissan Open said 800 people are participating in the inaugural GoUWatch, that's $1.2 million in additiona.J revenue. They. · expect about 1,000 at each stop in the future. wouldn't say I'm used to it, but (Reynolds) gives me a lot of minutes, I get a lot of shots and I feel I'm contributing tq the team. I want to do what's best for the team and that's being the sixth man." Mcintee pitched in greatly during SCC's eight-game winning streak tallying double figures in the last four games. He even tossed in the winning bucket in the Vanguards' 80-79-win over -who else? · -Biola. As a result Mcintee is the Daily Pilot's College Athlete of the Month for February. "He is playing with a lot of maturity and has become DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Eatanda High Schoo~se Quintana, a 5 .. foot-6, 120. pounder, ts the Dally Pilot 's • High Scb_oolA thlete of the Week off hlJ soccer exploits for the Eagles. QUINTANA CONTINUED FROM 81 one of everal returners joining the standouts from th.ls year's dominant freshmen, the Eagles' future appears ln good bands, er feet. , Will Toshiba be interested? Will Toshiba have a chooce? Stay tuned. • Big Canyon Country Club, which will host the $125,000 MasterCard Ch~plons Pro-Am in conjunc:tion with the Senior Oassic, should not experience gallery o,r traffic problems for the March 13 ~vent, because traditionally only about 50 spectato.rs attend the.event. . That day is also the second day of the Toshiba Senior Classic Pro·Am at NBCC, where· the majority of the pros will be play. Only 12 seniors Will play in the Big Canyon pro-am. The senes. formerly known as the Grand Mastet"S, is for " players over 60, or Super Seniors. Only 21 of 40 tournaments this year will host a Super Seruors event. There will be a dozen fivesomes in the Champions Pro-Am, with one Super Senior in each group. The 9 a.m . shot- gun event is open to the public. Fans should enter Big Canyon from the East Gate. Call 646- 9007 for details. • This year's Classic will also have the Senior Shootout (March 11), as weU as a Directors Breakfast at 1\vin Palms restaurant with Gary Player as a guest speaker before the Monday pro-am, and a ·Million Dollar Hole-in-One" ~ontest on Sunday, March 9. responsible acaderrucally, • Reynolds said. "We're as proud of his progress in the classroom as on the court." Reynolds hasn't discounted the iqea <?f Mclntee returning to the starting lineup. "The last couple of weeks, he's been making great defensive strides. We've known be was a tremendous scorer. Things could change," Reynolds said. "We've lost two in a row and I think that' will help us focus going into the (Golden State Athlebc Conference) playoffs. We have high expect~tions and we're going to be ready," he added. ; Despite his lack of height, Quintana doesn't rely solely on his feet to flnd the net. The 'fint-le4m AU-PCL performer is equally efficient beading balls by frustrated goalkeepers, whether cashing in aosmg passes, or capitalizing on rebounds. •votJ have to be around thf\ goal to 1eor•," Quintana Mid. When it comes to the world of boating and the newest of rules, it's not necessarily the easiest thing to do. You can,get a start with Perry lecture. I an effort to clarity the n sport of s4iling: the · .J. ..l.ID.ternational Sailing Federation (ISAP) has adopted a new/ pared -down.. version of sailing's rules, which go into effect in the month of April. These rules. changes have been touted as a major simplification of the 1993-96 version and look to make the sport easier in terms of their on-the-water .implications. But are they really simpler? . A quit:k perusal through them has prompted many a question from sailors. Ir seems that several of the "simplified " rules can be ,. and are being • interpreted in a number of ways. So how does a sailor know how to read these rules correctly? Fortunately, mai:iy of the top rules experts in the Untied States are ma.king the rounds of local yacht clubs to explain ISAF's · interpretation. The next upcoming rules seminar that is open to the public takes place Wednesday, March 12, at Alamitos B.ay YC. The event is being hosted by Dave Perry, internationally-· known US Sailing certified judge and Appeals Committee ·stephanie · keefe member. Perry is also known for his extremely humorous lectures and has become a staple at the Youth Champs. Perry will be in town to compete in the 1997 Congressional Cup, during · which time he will be giving the lecture. "This rewrite is the most major overhaul of the racing rules since 1961 and contain.S' many very significant game changes that sailors will need to be aware of." said Perry. ·Reservations are required for t.h.iS event. and can be obtained through the United States Sailing Center. Tickets are $15 per adult. and $5 for children and students. ~ 'The price of admissloo also includes rules handodts. All proceeds will benefit the - Paci.fie Coast Sailing Foundation. For more information or for tickets, call (310) 433-7939. (,IHI "\\ \'I I H 1><>1 .<> Ali-sea ·View League CoACHES SELECTIONS Most Valuable Player Katie Ferguson, Sa"ta Margarita., Sr. First Teem ~ Meagan Hardt; Corona del Mar Jr. Mandy Crawford, Irvine Sr. Lana Kraus, Irvine · Sr. Nicole Huszcz, Irvine So. Erin Lezak, Irvine So. Alden Moore,. Newport Harbor Jr. Kristen Miller, El Toro ~. Julie Egus, Santa Margarita Sr . Mindy Simonson, Woodbridge Sr. , · · Seco."1d THm Julie Nortoo, Corona del Mar Sr. Jaime Pack, Irvine Jr. Kirsten Mayberry, Irvine Jr. JoceJyn Manderino, Newport Harbor Fr. Erin .Murphy, Newport Harbor Sr. Erin Kennedy, Newport Harbor Jr. Ashley Pyka, El Toro So. Laurie Egus, Santa Margarita So. Jamie· Kroeze, Santa Margarita Fr. SC H E D U LE Pint, however, you have to get onto the field, which proved problematic fot Quintana bis first two varsity campal~. ~tana. who began playing at age 6, said club competition has developed his scoring savvy and h1a paaing slc:Wa. . •1 didn't play much al all as a freshman and I came off the bench lait year. But I've been pla~ club with the lrvine Strtken the lut couple yean and that'• helped me lmprOVe." f .. ·nm {&tarid&J 1ea1<>n w been a lot of tun. because I've • played all the time. t Just try to ' gm 100%.1 can tell otbs playen don't respect me, bec&UM o( my l&e. l llk9 to prov• them~·. J I Newp<>n BHchlCo.ta Mesa Daily Piloc comm~nity college me11's volley~all ·. -l ~~, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1997 '' COLLEGE HOO ~P_S-.-~~-1 • Vanguards .go into · ~ overfune for .66-59 win at The Master's • Golden State Athletic Conference basketball regular season·ender. SANTA CLARITA-South-WOMEN· em Califgrua College's ' women's basketball team recorded a 66-59 • Golden State Athletic Conference victory over The. Master'S Coll~e Friday night, in overtime, • cloSJ.Dg out the regular season 18-9. : · Th~ two battled to a 52-all struggle through regulation before sec pulled it out in the over- time session. Elaine Whittemore led lh,p sec attack with 25 points and 14 rebounds, 10 on the offensive boards. Gina Jojola adeted 16 points and .12 boards; and Alana Kempton contributed 13 • points to the attack (she was 3 for 5 from'three· ? point country). Carrie Burt had seven assists, m:td Whittemore set up five buckets. Ciou>e. '5TATf AJlil,.mC CoNfDENa . Southern 6.rlfOmla Collete 66 -Th9 MHters Colleg9 59 SoCal College -Chaney 0, Kempton 13, Burt 4, Whittemore 25, Jojola 16, Sick 6. Mm0< 2, Vavken 0, Thom 0, Thornburg O. Caruso 0 3-pt:goals • Kempton 3. Fouled out -none. '--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_.;;;;;:;:::;:_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~.:_~-===:!:I ~ .... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--= ....... ..:::.....~~~~~ Th9 Master's College · Hall 6, Fralich 14, Williams 3, Oliver 0, Downer 12, Scheffer 0, Han~ll 6, Cruz'O, Coast's Fernando Jobes sp~es as Jason Klems (left) looks on; at right. Kevin .Re id passes off in the Pirates' easy victory over lrvjne Valley Friday night. De Vries 14, Herkenhoff 2, Reed 2 3-pt. goals -Fralich 2, Downer 2. PIRATES· SWEE P TO SIXTH STRA GH l=ouled out · none. • Halftime -Soul College, 29·22 Regulation -52·all. Orange Coasf men sharp; women splif at triangular • Orange Coast College's men's volleyball team simply smothering the competition. By Mike Sciacca, Dally ~lot 'lo COSTA MESA -Bookends in the Orange Empire Conference men's v~ leyball standings met Friday night at Orange Coast College and as expect- ed, the front-running Pirates had little problem with Irvine Valley College. Orange Coast rolled to a three-game victory over Che visiting Lazers, posting scores of 15-7, 15-12, 15-3. The win keeps the Pirates, now 6-0 overall, atop the .conference race at 4-0. Irvine Valley dropped to 0-4. •It was a good match for us,• OCC Coach Chuck Cutenese said. Mlrvine Valley's down a bit, and this match pre- sented us the oppor,-tun.ity to use a few different J.ine. ups and see just.bow well everyone' could take care of the ball. Everybody got to play, which was nice." A key attribute O~ge Coast pos- sesses this season is depth, and Cute- nese was able to go to his .bench often against an Irvine \Talley team that's been decimated by injuries since the season began earlier this month. Cutenese worked a three-man rota- tion at setter, starting Matt Wright, replacing him with Rob Cammarata in game No. 2, then let Travis Conley Close out the match. Mlf, as it's been noted, depth is the key to our success, then we need to put that into practice and get as.much play- ing time for these guys, J!Wc things up on the court,~ Cutenese said. #That's the only way we'll be able to see just how deep we can go." . A few OCC substitute changes resulted in the match's only tension in game No. 2, where a decllile in what was otherwise a crisp passing attack PUBLIC NOTICES Date: February 27, business yet? '1'es. Januasy OBITUARY got the Pirates out of sync and allowed the Lazers to rally from an 11-4 deficit and knot.,the score at 12-12. MWe made.some changes, Irvine got the momentum and fed off of it," Cute- nese said. #Volleyball's one of those games where momentum can change very fast." It did an about face again moments later when Darin McBain's kill pushed the Pirates ahead for good, 13-12. The final two points came on successive Lazer mistakes. · A rally that netted nothing in the second game took eventually took the wind out of IYC in game No. 3. The Lazers led momentarily, 1-0, then could do little right as OCC quickly moved from a 4-2 lead to a 15-3 win in the decisive game. The Pirates jumped out quickly in the opening game, piecing together a 6-0 run to break away froJQ a 3-all tie. TQey led the rest of the way, with McBain. serving up an ace on game 888 PUBLIC NOTICE 1997 l , f997 BALLARD PURCHASE Rancho Mission Viejo. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiii BALBOA ISLAND ·,,... point in a 15-7 win. OCC kill ledder Kevin Reid, a sophomore out of Woodbridge 'High, had 12 to run tus season total to 79. Reid also finished with two aces and a block. · . "Whanmpresses me about Kevin is that he's Rot only playirig.w'ell but also is becoming a r~al leader on the floor," Cutenese said. MHe's really stepping it ·up for us." . John Coo~. a back up to both Josh Richardson and Jason Klems (who had a match-high 14 kills).· also stepped into the limelight .Friday with an out- . standing match. The 6-foot-5 fresh.man micldleblocker from Corona del Mar High finished with eight kills and three aces. . "l was really unpressed with John. CHU L A VISTA: _ Orange T RACK "-ND FIELD Coast College's men's track and field team put San Diego Mesa and Fullerton away with ease on Friday. in a tnangular meet at the Arco Olympic 1;raining Center. The l>U'ates improved to 3-2 with 88-58 and 88-36 verdicts over Mesa and Fullerton, spear· headed by firsts in the 110 high hurdles, the lo~ jump, javelin, 400 intermediates, high jumj), triple jump and clisCU$. . The Orange Coast women split with the two, : losing to San Diego Mesa, 69-58, and besting- : . Fullerton. 58-36, leaving the Pirates 4-2 for the : season. · . . . O..Mg. Coast w inn.rs M9" He had a real good match," Cutenese : said. "It was nice to see him come in ? and hold his own on the court. ln fact, .: it was nice to see all our guys play a pretty good match." 11 OHH · Carr, 20.5; U -Muniz. 20-11; Javelin -Pepic, 29.13m; 4001H • Comstock, 1 :06.8; HJ -Byrd; 6-45; TJ -Muniz, 42-10; Discus -Benge. 43.23m . Women ' 4 x 100 r.?lay · OCC. 53.4; 1,500 -Haais, 5:04.8; 100: M oshlri, 13.7; 200 -Moshlrl, 28.3; 400 IH -Waters, 1:12.8; _3.000 -Harris. 1o:snr.- FOUNTAIN 1006 VALLEY • HUNTINGTON HUNTINGTON HUNTINGTON 1034 .BEACH 1040 BEACH 1040 BEACH t04 LL.C.. Donald L Vondra, BRANT NOTICE TO CORPORATION Chief Operating Otlicer EOUAL HOUSl"Cl AD NUMBER l Hui' ry I 3 Br 2 Ba 3BR 1.5UA 3 b 1 5 b C _. CREDITORS OF By: Dale H. Ballard, This statement was filed .. ,. Br•nt, former o""OllTUNtn YOU HAVE FOUND Divorce Sole, Great BEAT THE BANK! r • a onuo 4Br 2.5Ba Fam Rm: , NEURO NAVIGATIONAL President with the County Clerk or owner of th•. Chit-ONE OF TWO HID-Loe., Opptyl Call Earl Only $79,900. Agent pert starter home! 3-Car Gar. Nr Centraa.- CORPORATION Published Newpor10rangeCountyon l-31-97 dren'e l;lbok S~ppe AlllUltl&llea4hertlsic19lnllllJ OEN ADS. ENTER,_&_J_ud_Y-.·A_g-.l_s_6_4_2_-4_7_2_2 RonYoung 548·0919 R.Qol , park, tennis. Parlc1 $344 ,900 , t9973709!55t In Newport Beach, MWSJ•perl111111ject10 lllcfed· ·-$97,500 759·1877 Nanc~ Luka• C·2f a D.laware Beach·Costa Mesa Dally and I e-• F-i.. H-·'-t •·t ·' l"""• as !!~.0E COOINNTNEESRT. FOR Buy It. Soll 11. Find 11. Buy II. Sell 11. Fihd II. Jack Ches .. lre bkr Beachslde .....,,. "lOO ti p,101 March 1, 1997. Daily Pilot Mar. 1. 8, 15, ong-tlm• teacher , .. -..,_, -'" _.. , vv Classlfled. " ~..-.. corpora OQ, 22 1997 In both the Newport -Mdnkll!UUsillllttal · Cla••111•'4t 3t~P~l~nSt~et, ~~' ~10 ~~hM~~~ ~~~,·-~~~ VV~lm ~~~~~~~~~~~~m~~~~~~m~~~~~~~~~~~~~~r-1 Costa Men PUBLIC NOTICE --------Ca n ad a Un If I• d limitation " •lmimiu llon -------- Callforn" 928 1 28 PUBLIC NOTICE school dlttrleta, died '"'" on race. co1or. 1tl191on. BALBOA Telephone (7141 ORDINANCE peacefully In her steep 161,ll111dlCJp,lll'nlllals&atu~or ·PENINSULA !5!57·""1 11, Fax (714) NO. ""7·11 Fictitious Buslnett Monday Febru•n1 24 ...... _... I .. _. .. • CE OF Name Statement • · -' · •-orig n. "111 lnlln'""' lo . 1007 557-9188 AN ORDINAN The following persons are Mkn"ow' nBran1nt twha•a cowem-11-fMke llY sucll ~tmnct. hml· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ("NNC") THE CITY COUNCIL doing business as: Mys-~••lsulmillltloll" M oneymaker older YOU ARE HEREBY NO-OF THE CITY OF tery's Abound. 3.11 N. ~n"ro f~h~l:r!ed~ Tiiis HWIJlllU ~II not Duplex needs work. TIFIED THAT: NEWPORT BEACH Beach Blvd. 130. An3heim, chlldren'• llterature. ~eca,IMYMwl'l•H· Ocean close. Harbor 1. A bulk sale, ol the as· AMENDING SECTIONS CA 92801 -·• ._ _ _, ....... -"k" I I R ealty Fran 673·4400 She wtll be sorely ·-.. -,_ •-"" " s • 1111 ol NNC is about to be 12 .24.050 THROUGH Oeo1ge P. Faulhaber .. 311 .... , .. ..._ • 1 B h Blv 30 A -mlaaed by her family •-tf&llelaCMrt~crs ---------made. This nottce Is ~en 12.24. t 30 OF THE N. eac d. II • ,.,,a. 11 S I. 61 I h . CA 92801 .and frtend1. M-orlal •• lllNltr .....,_d lllal all CORONA pursuan o ec ion o NEWPORT BEACH e1m, _, .. 1he C1lllornla ~nllo1m MU"'ICIPAL CODE Lorrail1e F. F.6ulhaber, 311 ••~ wlll be!Uea-Cwelll•t• Nvtrllitd In 0111 DEL MAR Commercial Code (IHo " N. Beac11 Blvd. 130. Ana· day, March 4 , 1097 at • ...,.._ • Wlll&HI• an 111 1022 "Bulk Sale Slatute"). REGARDING he1m. CA 92801 3:00 PM at Pacific ._.i IJJl IWllJIW Mell. 1i com· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2 NNC's address. tele-DECREASING STAT! This buslntu Is con· View Memorlal Patt<, ,a-.11'6wl 1 ..... callHUO "Phone number and fax SPEED LIMITS. ducted by: husband and Newport Beach (714) M ·N 111 .• -Q,.alQ. hr number are as first shown Subjeci ordinance was wile 844-2700. Th• family above. Introduced on tha 10th day Have you atar1ed doing r~uMta donattona to .. YluU ... n,DC•a,itase 3. The name and business ol Febfuary, 1997, and was business yet? Yes, 5-4·94 the Newport 8eac1' call HUD 11421·3511. "lddress of the buyer 11 as adopted on the 24th day of Lorraine P. Faulhaber Library Foundation, ••••••••• follows: Ballard Purch1se February, t997. This itat•ment wae liled JOOO Avocado, New· Corporallon, 12050 t.one AYES, C 0 UN CI L with the County Cieri! or port Beach, CA 92ee0 HOUSES/ Peak Parkway, Oraptr, MEMBER S t O'NEIL Orange County on 1-30·97 Utah 84020, Telephone EDWARDS HEDO~S 1H737094H CONDOS (801) 512-6800, Fax (801) GLOVER NOYES and Dally Pilot Ma.r. 1, 8, 15,1--'----------""'"1 672·8889 Ballard Purchase MAYOR DEBAY ' 22. 1997 fOR SALE ~=·~~sl~a~ ;fh~~: N 0 E 8 1 C 0 UH C I L Sa909 ·~' lard Medical Product• at MEMBERS1 NONI! PUBLIC NOTICE lhe ume address.. ABSENT COUNCIL --------4. The assets are located MIMBl!fltt THOMSON flctltloue BualneH 11 the address first ehown MAYORr J9ft Debey Name llaternent =~:v~f a:: ~~:~~,,:on:~: 0 I Ty C J.. • fl K : d~g lo~::::.r.:~• ~t~ counts receivable, lnven· L•¥onne M. Harklen Slonff A(ltlctuH & Oblec:ts tory (raw materials, work In Tfl• enllf• text la avail-d'att, 71 f W. t7th Sfrfft, p1ocu1~ and flnl•h•d ·~ for review In me City Unit A·5, Coala MeH, CA QOOde), tqufpmtnl. Ira~ Clefk'a olfic:. of the City of 92827 3500 P.c1ftc View omi. fi1ture1, and leaNflOld Im· Newpot1 Beach. Socouo VHquez, 1149 Newport Beecfl provementt, Intellectual Publlehed Newport Sharon Road, Sa.nta Ana. M4-a700 properties (paltnlt. ltl<I• Beach·COl\a Mell Oa.ly CA 92700 1r-;11:=~===r-11 mark•, etc.) . This bu1lneu j• con. 'llfll• 5. The clotlt'lg of the bulk Pilot March t, 1991 d~ by: an lndlvdua1 -=:::;- 11te wllt occur at: 3180 Sa907 Hive you etat1ed dOlng ·--• Pullmtn Slrtet, Coeta PUBLIC NOTIC• bu1lnn1 yet? YH, 10-ee u..-... .-* r... • ...., Mt1a, Calllornla 92828 • Socorro Vaaquez • ~ r-L-~ ............... a. TM antlclpattd date 01 on•1411970 Thia atate~nt was fli.d ~' .. '""' th• bUlll 1ai. le Man:h 20. with the County Clerk ol O 19117, °'as 1000 therealttr flctlttou• 8u•IMH Ofano-County on i-30-97 110 &ro.dwav H It ~al~. Name Statement '"1•1ot331 co.ta Meu* 7 nte bUlk tale It not The foll0¥w1ng pettona Ill " .... 1. tu~ to Section ttOl2 doing bullntll as: R1ncho Daily Pilot Mar. 1• I , t5,t•--••••-lfl 01 lhe IUllc Sa" StalUlt. Miufon vieio. 28811 Of-22. 19t7 D•t•t F•llnlarr 27. 199a H1ghw11y, S.n Juan Sd09 Ctlanc" •• '"' O.plltteno. CA 12875 you wt11 find N 1 u R 0 NA y 1 0 Ao Aancho Minion \lie Jo, 1 .. elftecl ha need TTllOON"A&I CORPORA· ;.LbW1i'y a c~~:~~;· i'W:~~ :: :~·~~~=r:~:: w •• ~:'price WAR~). He' t Ort•D• tOfy of good• and Ht• .u\U •nt to ..... _, • r 1 W 111111 m J . Hlghwey. Sen Juan C."4tt. vie" around! 1-• w _, Wetthen, P....W•t rano, CA 92811 --------when you rNd To p111ce"' Mt In T1111 1>uelnt11 la col)-RINT : 1 ClaHlfted c1 .. .efte4.... ~ w. Umlled LJM)illty csa11y Call M 78. Han yeu ""led doing f'r°'9I clailfted Ml•H78 ·.-.-.--;;...;..;:;,....:.;~~...;...;;....:....,_;_-----------· ' GENERAL 1002 ttentlon Home Owner• • R.E. Agentall Showcase thoH speclal properties In oor Home$ ot th• WHk & Open Home Ould• published each Saturday In lh• Real Estate Tab. ICa an effective and lnexpenalVe way to reach homebuyer1I Call our Claaalfled o.p.nment Todeyll 442·1178 IAl.IOA ISLAND 1001 OPEN SA'r 12·3PM 2 hou~es, A2 lot, south of PCH. 2bd/ 1 ba, 1 bd/1 ba. Room to grow, move-In cond $389,00Q 408 Jasmine CO~TA MESA 1024 E'alde P•rfeotlonl 1982 two-story cu11om homo. 3bd, 3ba, +Iott, 2400s.f. BrkfsVformat dining, new crpVpalnt. vaul cell, oak flooring. Many faml!y comfor1t. $298,500 Don•ld Pfeff, Aet 433,9929 Metro Pointe Lrg 3br 2ba w/spe, rem rm, din rm, w;alk to "•Ito P oint e S242 ,000 Agt 850.t220 OPEN SUN 1•5 208 Prlnoeton Dr 4bd, or 3 +den, 2ba. Lrg kit, big Uvlng rm w/FP & vaulted cell, , 2-c:ar gar w/lndry $215,000 Atilt, Linda Har1rnan 729-5122. &44"2U4. oJiN iuN t·• IM .... lft90fffft 4l'>d, 2ba. remOd kit w/l•l•nd b reakfast c:ountw. Maller bdfm w/pvt d09f lo ywct. 2-car ganige w/lndry. ••a•1000 Agt, Linda Hanman 72•·5122. '44·2144. ' Di.nner for ., Two at · Find Our Hidden Class ified Ads & WIN! Co11test Rules: , l . Simply find pur hidden clJssified ads somewhere in our classified section. Cut .rnJ past~ the ads on the entry bl.ank .and mail. Ncwsp.arcr entries only. no photo copies will be accepted. llJBElllmll 2. All entries must arrive by noon, the following Wednesday. 3. Winner will be chosen l>y r.andom rdrawing :ind winner's name will ap~r the following week. One entry per person. One winner per week. ...... ~ 4. Comest will run 2/20/97 through 5/\5/b7. Addm t '1~-----·-P_ast __ c_A_cb_....H~c~~~--~ r f BC SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1997 . . WHAT 9 s· THE MESSAGE, GoLFWATcn? • Alas, it's golf's answer •ti> the luxury suites at football stadiums, etc. M-· aybe you've heard of GolfWatch, or walked the Nissan Open this week at Riviera Country Oub, where the novel concept of catering to the elite is being launched in' the name of the PGA Tour, corporate America .and Madison Avenue. trails in which to walk on the golf course, avo~ding the riffra.ff. There are ropes outside the ropes. It's VIR viewing. No • hassle parking. In the case of the Nissan Open, it's five oasis centers for first-class hospitality,' At Riviera's 18th green, where the initial GolfWatch cli~ts are being rubbed, fans can get up and close wtth Tiger on the fairway, without having to worry about some kid spilling a Coke on your white -. · My biggest problem is how . the younf/ fans of Tiger Woods, many of whom are brand new . -to golf, will respontl to the game's latest money-guzzling instrument that is being thrust sllppers. richard dunn In the tents, there are bars \ and bartenders, cushy sofas and ,. __________ _ folding chairS, jazz bands and contemporary musldan8, fountains of wine and perfect views of the golf course. · on society,.creating even further wedges between golf's haves . and have-nots. It's for heavy wallet corporations, this GolfWatch, · the brainchild of Jack Vickers, owner of the Sprint International PGA Tour event at Ca'§Ue Rock, Colo., July 31 through Aug. 3, when Golf Watch will be exposed for the third time. GolfWatch costs $1,500 per person for the entire week. So if a company, such as Toshiba, which will host its Senior Classic March 10-16 at Newport Beach Country Club, decides to entertain 100 clients ... well, do the math. You could buy a house with that fare. Gol!Watch customers enjoy · specially designated roped off JUSTIN MONTEE 80m: Sept. 1, 1974 Hometown: Newport Bead! Height 6-foot-4 . W.lght 190 Sport Basketball '~Guard Coach: 8111 Reynolds Favortt. food: Pasta F9vorit9 music Bob Marley ~_.,.. rnotw.nt "Beating 6~ at the buzzef." . ~of the Month (Februllry): Coming off the bench.. Mdn1ee has been a shot of actenaline, the team winning eight of Its last 10 games. In an 80-79 win CNe< Blola. for v.tlbm Mdntee played last season. the Newport H8'bor product sank the game--winner with 0:01 left. Dllf"- Coll«tor sporu atrd ~ 97-S KIM HAGGERTY I DAILY PILOT JUstin Mcintee, the one-time Newport Harbor High star Who went on to Long Beach $Ide and Biota, ls the Daily IJ,IOt's College Player of the *-1th off his hoops exploits ... ~uthem Callfomfa College. • CINTEE ·-.. <?9NT1NUED FROM 81 . -t -cOitch offered him a basketball sCbelarship. Though enjoying the sfnau Christian school, Mcintee still did not feel completely satisfied and took a break from school and athletics. ::>It was the bes~ thing for me. I was working full time and paymg rent and bills, and not having that scholarship was hard," he said. ~u was a great lesson and I'm glad I learned it wb4Je I could still go back to school and basketball." With the lesson i{l his pocket Will Newport Beach get this? Not this year, maybe next. Bob Neely, executive director of the Toshiba Senior Classic, was skeptical about GolfWatch on Thursday, then changed his tune after meeting with PGA Commissioner Tim Finchem that night and touring the GolfWatch operation Friday morning in LA. ~one factor is the puolic viewing for golf events, and does it put golf in the elitist category?" Neely said. uGolf already has a tag of that nature to some degree. So I don't know (if it will work). Tiger Woods brings in a lot of Y0\109 people who, for the first time, • see a star out there who is an African American golfer. and a new maturity, Mcintee enrolled at sec because of its proximity to home and went out for the basketball team, He earned a starting position. "We recruited him as a senior (from NeWport Harbor) and we've been nothing but pleased," said Vanguard Coach Bill Reynolds. But academic struggles and illness kept Mclntee out of the lineup for seven games, causing him to lose his spot in the startiny five. "At first (coming off the bench) bothered me, but this is a team with guys with a lot of talent. They step~ up," he said. •It hasn't been bad. I COL'L~GE SOFTB ALL V'aDguards winless on the first day . . •:SCC softball team 0-3 at the Toro Tmqnament. ~DOMINGUEZ HILLS -South- eQl California College's softball s~d inaugurated the 1997 Toro- Euton Softball Invitational Tour- n.a4ient by dropping the first gatzte of the week~d 8-3 to host- ing Cal State-Dominguez Hills. ·The Vanguards went on to fall 13.0 to Lincoln Memorial Univer- sit)C of Tennessee and were ~ated.8-0 by UC-Riverside. to the first game of the day, the \luguards allowed 11 hits and clmlmitted six errors to seal the vtdPry for the 12-5 Toros. ~Michelle Murie slapped out two hits as pitcher Gretchen BAndf knocked in three runs in . uae, fourth inning on a double. ~ ,CC's offense collapsed for the r8$t afternoon as the blue and ~la could only muster seven hits ' ~ in its two remaining games drop· ping the Vanguards to 3-13-1. • Pitcher Jen Houston did record six strikeouts in five innings against Lincoln, but four eamed runs forced her to sacrifice the rubber to Jen Morrow. The six-team tournament resumes this morning. 0om1nguea Hiits a. sec 1 Dominguez Hills 021 113 -8 11 1 sec ooo 300 -3 s 6 Paz and Papadakis. Brandt and Murie. WP • Paz. 8-3. LP · Brandt, 2-3. Uncoln Memorial 13,-SCC 0 Lincoln 000 014 8 -13 19 3 sec ooo ooo o -o 3 s "Sunderhaus and Braunstein. Houston, Morrow (6) and Murie. . WP -Sunderhaus. 1 ·2. LP • Houston, 0-7. 28 · Baker (L}, Robinson (L), Braunstein (IJ. Casey (L). Locke (L). lJC.ltlvenlde •• sec 0 sec ooo oo -o 4 3 Riverside 004 31 -8 9 O Morrow, Houston (3) and Blankenship. Martin and Zamorano. WP -Martln, S.2. LP · Morrow , .. 3. 1 Youth soccer tryouts scheduled ' "But who do these young people get to look at? They might ask, 'Who are those people stepping in fron,t of me1' Is that good or bad? I really don't know." It's good for the people with money, bad for tqose without. GolfWatch is postured to once again change the face of this rapidly growing phenomenon that ls golf. Gol!Watch, operated at four PGA Tour sites this year, has no title sponsor, but it will probably get a different spons~r at e.ach stop next year. You can bank on that. Officials at the Nissan Open said 800 people are participating in the inaugural GolfWalch, that's $1.2 n:iillion in additional revenue. They expect about 1,000 at each stop in the futw:e. wouJdri't say I'm used to it, but (Reynolds) gives me a lot of minutes, 1 get a lot of shots and 1 feel I'm contributing to the team. l want to do what's bestior the team and that's being the sixth man." . Mcintee pitched in greatly aurtng-SCC's eight-game winning streak tallying double figures in the 1ast four games. He even tossed in the winning bucket in the Vanguards' 80-79 'Wm over -who else? ·Biota. As a result Mclntee is the Daily Pilot's College Athlete of the Month for February. MHe is playing with a lot of maturity and has become DON LEACH I DAlt.Y PllOT &tanda HJgh School'•Jose- Ouintana, a 5-foot-6, 120· pounder, fl the Daily Pilot's Hlgh School Athlete of the 1 Week oH his ~cer exploits for the Eagles. QUINTANA CONTINWED FROM 81 \ one or several retumen joining tbe standout. from this yea.r's domUW\t freshmen, the Eagles' future appears in good bends, er feet. ' Will Toshiba be interested? Will Toshiba have a choice? Stay tuned. • Blg Canyon Country Club, which will host the.$125,000 MasterCard Champions Pro-Am in conjunction with the Senior Classic, should not experience gallery or' traffic problems for the March 13 event, because traditionally only about 50 spectators attend the event. . That day is also the second day of. the Toshiba Senior · Classic pro-Am at NBCC, where U. majority of the pros will be play. Only 12 seniors will play in the Big Canyon pro-am. The series, 'formerly known as the Grand Masters, is for players over 60, or Super Seniors. Only 21 of 40 tournaments this year will host & Super Seniors event. · There will be a dozen fivesomes in the Champions Pro-Am, with one Super Senior in each group. The 9 a .m. shot- gun event is open to the public. Fans should enter Big Canyon from the East Gate. Call 646- 9007 for details. • This year's Classic wtll also have the Senior Shootout (March 11), as well as a Directors Breakfast at 1\.vin Palms restaurant with Gary Player as a gvest speaker before the Monday pro-am, and a "Million Dollar Hole-in-One" contest on Sunday, March 9. ' responsible academically,· Reynolds said. "We're as proud of his progTess in the clas'sroom as on the court." -Reynolds hasn't discounted the idea of Mclntee returning to the starting lineup. "The last couple of weeks, he's been making great defensive strides. We've known he was· a treme'ndous scorer. T}tl.rigs couJct change," Reynolds said. "We've lost two in a row and I think that will help us focus going into the (Golden State Athletic Conference) playoffs. We have high expectations and we're going to be ready, M he added. Despite his lack of height, Quintana doesn't rely solely on his feet to find the net. The first.team All-PCL performer is equally elfident heeding balls by frustrated goallceepers, whether cqhing in tt~ pMSeS, or capitalizing on re\><>ltnds. "You ba'le to be around.'the goal to .acore, • Quintana sold When it comes to the world of boating and the newest of rules, .. ~·s not necessarily the easiest thing to .do. You can ·get a · start with Perry lecture. • I an effort to clarify the .:n sport of sailing, the , , :.l .I.International Sailing Federation (ISAP) has adopted a new, pared-dowp version of sailing's rules, which go into effect in the month of April. These rules changes have been touted as a major simplification of .the 1993-96 version and look to make the sport easier in terms of their on-the-water iinplications. . But are they really simpler? A CDilck perusal through them has prompted many a question from sailors. It seems that several of the ~simplified" rules can be - and are being -interpreted in a number of ways. So how does a sailor know how to read these rulescorre~y? . Fortunately, many of the top rules experts in the United States are making. the rounds of local yacht clubs to explain ISAP's interpretation. The ne~ upcoming rules seminar. t..Qat is open to the public takes place Wednesday, March ~ 12, at Ala.oulbs BayYC: The event is being hosted by Dave Perry, intemationally- known US Saiijng certified judge and Appeals Committee member. Perry is also known for his extremely humorous lectures and has become a staple-at the Youth Champs. . Perry will be in town to compete in the-1997 Congressional Cup, during which time be will be giving the lecttire. "This rewrite is the most major overhaul of the racing rules since 1961 and contains many very significant game changes that sailors will need to be aware of," said Perry. Reservations are required for this event, and can be obtained thro1,1gh the United States Sailing Center. Tickets are $15 per adult, and $5 (Or children and students. The price of admission.also includes rules handouts. All proceeds will benefit the Pacific Coast Sailing Foundation. For more infonnation or for tickets, call (310) 433-7939. (I I I{ I " \\ \ ., I· I{ ,, ()I. () AH-sea View League . . CoAotES SELECTIONS , Most Valuable Player . Kati~ Ferguson, S~nta Marg4'rita Sr. FlntTeam Meagan Hardt, Corona del Mar Jr. Mandy Crawford, Irvine · Sr. Lana Kraus, lrvjne Sr. Nicole Huszcz, Irvine So. Erin Lezak, Irvine ·So. Alden Moor~ Newport Harbor Jr. Kristen Miller, El Toro ,.....,....._ So. · Julie Egus, Santa Margarita _,. Sr. Mindy Simonson, Woodbridge Sr. se~r .. ,,, Julie Norton, Corona del Mar Sr. Jaime Pack, Irvine Jr. Kirsten Mayberry, Irvine Jr . ·Jocelyn Manderino, Newport Harbor Fr. Erin Murphy, Newport Harbor · Sr. Erin Kennedy, Newport Harbor Jr. Ashley Pyka, El Toro . So. Laurie Egus, Santa Margarita . So. Jamie Kroe~e, ~anta. Margarita Fr. ' -SCHEDULE First, however, you have to get onto the field, which proved problematic for Quintana his first two varsity ca.cnpaigns. Quintana, who began playing at age 6, Mid club competition bu developed his scoq savvy and hll passing skills. •Thia {BN.nda) season has been a lot of fun, because I've play9d all the time. 1 jUlt try to give 100%. I can tell Other playen don't~ me, beCause oi my a&e. l llke to "I didn't play much at all as e fresh.man and I ca.me oft the bench lost year. But I've been playing dub with the lrvlDe StrikeR the Jut couple yean and that'• helped me improve.• ' ~them wrong." • J • .. Ncwpott BdchK:cma M~ Daily PiJOl commu~ity .. college ·m~n-'s volleyball Coast's Fernando Jobes spikes as Ja~on Klems (left) looks on; at right, Kevin Reid passes off Qi the Pirates' easy vict~ry over Irvine V~Jley Friday night. PIRATES SWE E.PTO SIXTH ·sTRA G T . . • Orange Coast Coll~ge's men 's volleyball team simply smothering the competition . By Mike Sciacca, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Bookends in the Orange Empire Conference men's vol- leyball stmdings met Friday night at Orange Coast College and as expect- ed, the front-running Pirates had little problel)l with Irvine Valley College. Orange Coast rolled to a three·gdlJle victory over the visiting Lazers, posting scores of 15-7, i5-12, 15-3. everyone could take care of the ball. Everyoody got to play, which was- nice." ~ key attribute Orange' Coast pos- sesses this season is depth, an~ Cute- nese was able ts> go to his bench often against an Irvine Valley team that's been decimated by injuries since the season began earlier this month. Cutenese worked a three-man rota- tion at setter. starting Matt Wright. replacing him with Rob Cammarata in game No. 2, then let TraviS Conley close out the match. ' got the Pirates out of sync and allowed the Lazers to rally from an 11-4 peficit and knot the score at 12-12. • "We made some changes, Irvine got the momentum and fed off of it," Ctlte- nese said .. "Volleyball's one of Uiose games where momentum can change very fast." , lt di9 an about face again moments later when Darin McBain's )till pushed the Pirates ahead for good. 13-12. The final two points came on successive Lazer mistakes. point in a 15-7 win. ·- OCC kill leader Kevin Reid, a sophomore out of W09dbridge High, had 12 to run h.Ls season total to 79. Reid also finished with two aces and a ·block. "What impresses me about Kevin is thal he's not only playing well but also is becoming a real leader on the floor," Cutenese said. "He's really stepping it up for us." John Coon, a back up lo both Josh Rii:hardson and Jason Klems (who had a match-high 14 kills), also stepped irtto ·the limelight Friday with an out- standing match. The 6-foot-5 fresh.man middleblocker from Corona del Mar SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1997 > IS i Vanguards go into !II = overtime for 66-59 . · win at The Master'~ • Golde n State Athletic Conference baske.tball regular season·ender. SANTC 'AlifCLARITrni 'AC-Sllouth-WOMEN;~ • em· a o a • o ege's • : women's basketball Jeem recorded a 66~59 : Golden State Athletic Conference victory over The Master's College Friday night, in overtime, closit\g out the ~gular season 18-9. The'two battled to a 52-all struggle through regulation before sec plllied it out in the over· time session. Elaine Wluttemore led the SCC attack with 25 points and 14 rebounds, 10 on the offensive boards. Gina Jo1ola added 16 points and .12 boards; and Alana Kempton contributed 13 points to the attack (she was 3 for 5 from three- point· country). Carrie Butt had seven assist§, a:P.d Whittemore set up five buckets. · · <iou>EN STATE Anunc COtRMNa 'Southern Clllifoml• College 66 • The ~w's College 59 SoCAI Co09ge • Chaney 0, Kempton 13, Burt 4, Whittemore 25, Jojola 16, Sick 6, M1ll<>I' 2, Vavlten 0, Thom 0, Thornburg 0, Caruso 0 3-pt. goals • Kempton 3. Fouled out· none. The Masters College -Ha,116, Fralich 14, Williams 3, Oliver 0, Downer 12, Scheffer O;~nsell 6, Cruz o. De Vries 14, Herkenhotf 2, Reed 2 3-pt. goals · Fralich 2, Downer 2. Fouled out • none Halftime -SoCal College, 29-22. Regulation -52-all Orange Coast meri sharp; ~omen split at triangular .. CHU L A VISTA _ Orange TRACK AND FIELD · Coast College's men's track and field team put San Diego Mesa and Fullerton away with ease on Friday in a triangular meet at the Areo Olympic Tratru.n!J Center. The Pir~tes improved to 3-2 with 1IB-58 and 88-36 verdicts ov~r Mesa and Fulle}'ton, spear- headed by firsts in the 110 high hurdles, the loo,g 'jump , javelin, 400 intermediates, high jump. triplj! jump and discus. The Orange Coast women split with the two, losing to San Diego Mesa, 69-58, and besting Fullerton, 58-36, leaving the Pirates 4-2 for tbe' season. The win keeps the Pirates, now 6-0 overall, atop the conference race a t 4-0. "If, as it's been noted, depth is the key to our success, then we need tO put that into practice and get as much play- ing. time for Uiese guys, mix things up on the court," Cutenese said. "That's the only way we'll be able to see just how deep we can go." A rally that,;n etted nothing in the second game· tooi. eventually took the wind out of IVC in game No. 3. The Lazers led momentarily, 1-0, then could do little right as OCC quickly .moved from a 4-2 lead to a 15-3 win in the decisive game. High finished with eight kills and three : Or.nge CoASt winners aces. : Men Irvine Valley dropped to 0-4. The Pirates jumped out quickly in fhe opening game, piecing together a 6-0 run to break away from a 3-all tie. They led the rest of the way, with McBain serving up an ace on game "l was really unpressed with John.:· 110HH -Carr,20.5;U -M uniz,20-11;Ja'\lelin-Pepic. He had a real good match," Cutenese • 29.13m; 4001H • Comstodt, 1 :06.8; HJ -Byrd, 6-45; "It was a good match for us," OCC Coach Chuck Cutenese said. "Irvine Valley's down a bit, and this match pre- sented us the opp~rtunity to use a few different line ups and see just how well A few OCC substitute clranges resulted in the match's only tension in game No. 2, where a detline in what wa5 otherwise a crisp passing attaCk Data: February 27, business yet? Yes, January QBTTnARY 1997 1, 1997 .. ., PUBLIC NOTICE BALLARD PURCHASE Rancho Mission Viejo, ----·- 888 BALBOA ISLAND said. "ll was nice lo see him come in TJ -Muniz. 42-10; Discus -Benge. 43.23m. and hold his own on the court. In fact, :· 4 00 1 0 c Women · all x 1 re ay • C • S3.4; 1,500 ·Hams, 5:04.8; it was nice to see our guys play a 100. Moshiri, t3 7; 200 -Moshirl, 28.3; pretty good match." 400 IH -Waters. 1:12.8; 3,000 -Harris, 10:57.8. FOUNTAIN 1006 Vl\LLEY HUNTINGTON HUNTINGTON HUNTINGTON 1034 BEACH 1040 BEACH 1040 BEACH -)1()4 L.L.C.. Donald L. Vondra, 9nauy NOTICE TO CORPORATION . Chief Operating Officer nAn . CREDITORS OF By: Dale H. Ballard\ l!'is statement was filed 9ara Brant, former ~~':,"J11~,.5:~ NEURO NAVIGATION• AL President with the County Clerk of owner of th• Chll· Oranne c ... ·nty on 1 "1 97 d~'a Book Shop.... All rul NUii Mvtrlitlllt In tllis CORPORATION Published Newport .. ,, uu .-.. • ..... .--"-- D I ' Bench-Costa Mesa Daily 19973709551 In Newport Beach, """''er iswll,cctlO Ille ..... d· liiiiiiAii0iiiNiiUiiMiiBiiEiiRiii1 iiiii H u rr y t 3 B r 2 B a 3B R 1 • 5 BA@ YOU HAVE FOUND Divorce Salo, Great ·BEAT THE BANK! 3br 1.5ba Condo 4Br 2.5Ba Fam Rm, ONE OF TWO HID· Loe .. Opplyl Coll Earl Only $79,900. Agent Perl starter home! 3-Car Gar. "Nr Central> DEN ADS. ENTER, _&_Ju_d....;.y_·A-'g'-ts_6_4_2-_4_72_2 Ron Young 548·0919 Pool, park, tennis .• Park I S 3 4 4 , 9 OQ ·-$971500 759-1877 Hane~ Lukaa C·21 THE DINNER FOR Buy II. Soll It. Fino II. Buy II Soll II. Find... Jack Cheshire bkr Beachsld• 969-6100 -. • awa1 re Pilot March 1. 1997. Daily Pilot Mar. 1, 8. 15, and long-time tMCh8' tralFairk18JilltActo11Hlas corporat on, 22 1997 In both the N.wport ,.....,~1MUS llillt9al TWO CONTEST. Clasalfl•~ ClaHlfled. 2/27·3/{/97 3180 Pullman Street, 58908 • s8910 Beach MeN and La to 8111Wft1St ''ally prtltrcnce. Co~aMesa PUBLIC NOTICE C•n•d• Unified ttmttatton ~ d~c~m~atlon ~------~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· California 926126 PUBLIC NOTICE school dlatrlcta, died llutd 111 race. color. 11n11on. BALBOA H :llll Telephona (714) ORDINANCE Fictitious Bualnasa pea~fully In her alHp s11,btldlc1p,Wlllllalsla~us01 ·PENINSUIA 557·9111, Fax (714) NO. 97-11 Nam• Statement Monday, February 24. Ulloftal ortgln,or 111 lntenliOll lo 1007 557·9186 AN ORDINANCE OF .. Mrs. Brant WU well· Miiie MY Adi "*"nee. liml· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l"NNC") THE CJTY COUNCIL Thie follow,ing per,.pn!}•re known In the com• ....__.,,.,__._,1111·1on." M k Id dong · bus nest as: ... ys-1tu f her dedic. -., ... '"" oneyme e r o er YOU ARE HEREBY NO· OF THE CITY OF ·tery's Abound, 311 N. mun .. , or Tllb ""'''"" wlll 1101 Duplex needs work. TIFIED THAT: NEWPORT BEACH Beach 8111d. 130. An;iholm, ~~d::n.:hl'::;:'at::. .......,~18fadYtrllH· Ocean close Harbor 1. A bulk sale of the as· AMENDINO SECTIONS CA 92801 Sha wtll be sorely IMM 11f rHl tstaa wllld Is 111 Realty Fran 673·4400 Hit of NNC is about 10 bt 12.24,050 THROUGH George P. F1ulh1bef, 311 ..._......_.. Thi I Iv N B h Bl d #30. An mined by her famlly ·-ll1Atlaw.Owrudc"·----------m1d1. s not c:e 11 gr.on 12.24.130 OF THE · eac v · a· •• pursuant 10 Section 6104 of NEWPORT BEACH he1m, CA 92801 and fr1end1. Memorial wt .._._, illllflMd lllal all CORONA the California Uniform MUNICIPAL CODE Lorraine F. Faulhaber, 311 aarvl6e wUI be Tuea-llwellillt• Nftftl11tl ill this DEL 116110 Commercial Code (the N. Beach Blvd. 130. Ana· day, March 4, 1997 at .....,.,., .. llllllMI• en 111 m.~ 1022 "Bulk Sale Statute"). REGAADINO heim, CA 92801 3:00 PM at P•clftc ......... =.ff--Tictm-2. NNC'a address. tole· DECREASINO STATE This business la con· View MemCM"lal PMt(, llllall .... _.ulllre call HUD phone number and fax , SPEED Ll~ITS. dueled by: husband and N.wport Beach (714) M ·llw 111.-.42415111. f« number are as hrst shown Subject ordinance was wife 644-2700. The famlly • above. Introduced on the 101h day Have you atarted doing requ.ts ~to '9ie'at11Uq111,oc .. 1,i.ue 3. The name end business of February. 1997. and was business yet? Yes. S-4·94 th• Newport BMch ul HUO•at·JSll. 1dd1111 of the bWlf I• as adopted on the 24th day of Lorraine F. FaulhaMI' Library P:oundatlon, ••••••••• follows: Bellard Purchase Ftbruory, 1997. This statement was filed 1000 Avocado, New- Corporeuon, 12050 LOne AYES, COUNCIL with the County 019fk of port Beach, CA 9:zeeo Pok Parkway. Draper, MEMBERS• O'NEU, Orange Cou.(lty on 1-30-97 HOUSES/ Utah 84020, Telephone EDWARDS 'HEDOES' 19873709426 CONDOS (801) 572·6800, Fax (801) GLOVER NOYES and DllllY Piiot Mar. 1. 8, 15,1---------1 572·88419 Ballard PurchHt MAYOR DEBAY • 22, 1997 FOR SALE ~:=·~:si~a~ :,h~~: N 0 E S , C 0 U NC I L Sa909 lard M9dlcal Prcxructs 11 MEMBERS: HONE PUBLIC NOTICE lhe um. attdress. ABSENT COUNCIL.t--------- 4. Th• assm llf local.a MllMBOll THOMSON F1ctltloua 9u .. neH at the 1ddr1ss first ahOwn MAYORi J.n Deltay Ham• ttatement 1bo111 Ind consist gener-C 1 T y 0 L • R K 1 The following ~rsons '" ••D,..u __ ally of the 1onow1ng; Ac· doing. buJintn aa: Old ----..._ counts rtcelvable, tnven-LllVonn• M . HarkleH Stones Antiques & Objects tory (raw materlalsi work In lht tntlrt ttxt It av•ll· Cl'art, 711 w. 17th Strfft, CemetC~4"Y ~ procau, 1nd lnl1had 1blt for rt11lew In Ult City Unit A·5, Costa MHI, CA ~ • 'Vt-·-·-:r goods), Equipment, trade Clerk's office of the City of 112827 3600 pecfflc View Dl'tlle fl1ture1, and lta .. hold Im· Newport B•ach. Socorro VHqutz, 1149 N9wpoft Beecti provamt nll. lnltlltc:tual Publlanad Newport Sharon Road, Santa Arla, ..._.700 properties (pa1ent., trad• Beach.Costa Mtu Dally CA. 112706 l~==n===:r:-t marka, tto.) ' This busln11, la con-11 &. The c:loslng of th• bulk Pilot March • 1997 ducted by: an l~Nldual ule wfll occur 11: 3180 Sa907 Haw yov altf1td doing Pullm1n • Strttt, Costa PUBLIC NOTIC• buslnen yet? v11. 10·IMI M1111 Callfoml1 112828 '" Socorro Vaaquez ll. Tht anflclpattd dalt of onat418870 This atatam•nl .was flltd tht bulk Ill• It Match 20, with the County Clerk of 19117. or 11 1oon ltltrNfttr "cllttou• 8u1lnea1 Otengt County on t-30-97 as 11 poeaitita. Name atatem.nt tH73709337 7 Ttlt bulk salt Is not The IOltowlng l*aon• 111 Daily p11o4 Mii t a 15 ll•-~=::=~-.11 1ubi.ct IO Section 1106 2 do+ng 1>ualnt11 H ! Rancno • • • '11 Of IM lufll S•I• SlalUCt. Miuron Vit)O, 28811 Of• 22, 1997 .. _...,... Oat•• '•ltnlary 17, tega Highway, San .iu.t'I s__,,, 1 "' C1pl11rano, CA t2e75 N • u R 0 NA v IQ.. Rancho MIUlon VltJo. ..... •d • Tio"••· co•po• a . 1..LC .. a Oatawere llmtttd The "'01t comprehen- .. "' " " -llat>lllty cotnf?any (0£LA· 1lw and cunent dlr.c-TION WARE), 2HI 1 Ortega tory of goods and .... I ,., * I 111 a m J • t11Qhw1y, San .iu.,, Ctplst. vlCH eroundl Worthitri, Pr!Slftftt 11nq, CA 92975 ---------- GENERAL 1002 1001 OPEN SAT 12·3PM 2 houses. R2 lot, south of PCH. 2bd/ 1ba. 1bd/1ba. Room to grow. move-tn cond $389,000 408 Jasmine COSTA MESA 1024 l!'ald• P•r1•ctlonl 1982 two-story custom homo. 3bd, 30a. + Iott. 2400s.f. Brkftt/lormal dining, new crpt/palnl, Vaul cell, oak floqrlng. . Many Jamlly comrortl. $298,500 . Doneld Pf•ff, Agt 433·9528 Metro Pointe Lrg 3br 2ba w/spa~ lam rm, din rm, walk 10 Matro Pointe $2-4 2,000 Agt 850·1220 OPEN SUN 1•5 ~08 Prlnc•ton Or 4bd, or 3 i-den, 2ba. Lrg kit, big hvlng ,rm w/FP & vaulted Cjtll, , 2-car QU W/fndl°i 1215,000 Agt, Linde Hanmen 7211·5122. M.4-2144. o•IN iUN 1·8 ... ........ Q'"" 4bd, 2b•, remod kit w/11land bte111kfaat count•. M••••t wrm W/pv1 doOJ tO )'Md 2o<ar getage wl\ndly. . ••11,000 Dinner for Two at llJBEDl•IA ---~ To ptace.,.. "' I This bualntH la con-RENT c .... ~ n d~ by: Urntt.cl U.bllty I C•lt MN•?•. ~~.,. you allf1ed dOlnt ~ clllslfttd . .___.....;;.;, _ _,... ____ __;.~-,,_..------ Agt, Linda ~man lliiiii 70·5122. 844-2t44 . ' • Find Our Hidden • Classified Ads & WIN! Contest Rllles: 1. Simply find our hidden dmificd ads somewhere in our classified section. Cm .ind pasre che ads on the entry bLmk .rnd mail. Newspaper entries only, no pho10 copies will be accepted. 2. All cntr1ts must arrive by noon, the followi ng Wednesday. 3. Winner will be chosen by r .. ndorn drawing and winner's name will appear the following week. One entry pe r person. One winner per week. -- 4. Contest will run 2/20/97 through 5115/97. 86 SATURDAY. MARCH 1, 1997 . . I.> • • W E'RE PERFECTING-THE EINE ART OF CUSTOMER SERVICE. --------- SERVING ORANGE ·COUNTY FOi? 30 YEARS. • ID Customer · SatiSfactioil .. OR.ANGE C9uNTY's· NEWEST 'OLDSMOBILE DEALER. · '~O OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS Sup. inl'I., llhr., moonroof, alloys & more~ (365182) .-$4988 '93 CADILLAC SEVILLE STS $}8 988 '96 BUICK ROADMASTER . $26,988 y.g Northstar, while JWI, tan llhr. (WJ'J 11) Wagon, on 6K mi., ~ige, tan Lthr., 3rd seat. (417723) _ '90 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE Lo~ mi., champagne ~ige, tan lthr., many xtras! (261702) '94 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX . Low 37K mi., V6, rnany ex1™, must see. (249985) '91 TOYOTA PREVIA LE · Low 55K mi., dual air, dual roof, xlnt cond. (~2772) $} 1 988 '94 CADILLAC ELDORADO $22 988 '95 CADILLAC SEVILLE SLS $26 988 ' v:s, Northslar, low mi.: C.D., alloys, bal. of warr: (fm65 I) ' Only 16K mi., black, lthr., CD, alloys, bal. of warr. (804825) ' . '95 I;JNCOLN MARK VIII 24 988 '96 CADILLAC DEVILLE $27 988 While ,wl, low mi., many xtru, new car ~-in! 06i418) ' • White, tan llhr., V8 Northstar, bal. of warr. (212020) ' s14 ·9ss '93 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE· 25 988 '95 CADILLAC ELDORADO CPE. $28 988 ' Low 10K mi., shale w/gray llhr., bal. of warr. (244569) ' Northstar, alloys & more! Non-smoker, b~. of Warr. (Cil3959) . ' . . t------........ ~~~~~~~---------------------------------....----------------------------...... ~1~1~'!r.¥.ilfa~~~~y~w~r~~EM7~lo $16,988 ~mt~P.~~~.«..~Y.~}!.~~i~l $25,988 ~5S~Y~~~i~~~t~~Js~(~10J SJ0,988 . . =~..,.._ ________________________ __. __________________________ .._ __________________________ ..... -All vehicles subject to prior sale & credit approval plus tax, lie., doc., smog & destination fees. Pictures for illustrative purposes only. Expires Sunday after publication. I' • f • , ... -: \ . • , I J -· • • Sf'\TU RDAY, MARCH 1, 1997 87 RUWTINGTON CORONA BALBOA BEACH 1040 DEL MAR 2122 PENINSUIA RENTALS TO 2607 SHARE LOST 8r 2724 FOUND EMPLOYMEtJT EMPLOYMSNT EMPLOYMENT ANTIQU£S 6010 FREE TO YOU602"2 Ocffn Pointe Giant w/ O~_,, Vlewal 3 + 3.5, 3 lrplcs. Showe Ilk• a Model Hom• 1415,000 SAIL PROPERTIES 714-Mo.4441 Pacma Ra•oh 2-sto,,Y TWnhme w/Vlewt of Bubbling Creek. 2 + 2.5. Ip, gar. $177,000. SAIL PROP•RTIES ~iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Dealgner oondo;!+2 l"ulty furn. Turn Key. Pool/apa. Lrg yd + patio. $1750 w/tse. 11950 W/O. 759·7028. Upgraded Twnh.S• End unl1 19009.f. 2bd/ 2.5ba, attach 2-car gar , Avall 3/1. $1850mo. 875·.,045 1 Br Duplex-enclosed garage, walk lo beach ..$850/mo yrly 310.553- 3773 Open Mar 1 ·2, t2-6 301 33td St. Great views at tha beach with garage 1 ·2bdrm S 1,09~·$1850 monthly or yrly . 2 92 5 S 53 0 S 530 SERVJ CES SS 3 31 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii [iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Oak PedHlal 01n1ng FREIE Black lo wt111e E ' a Id• St., I I• h P'OUND Kitten, blk R t t ........ Table, Xlnt condition! kmen • LUtes peop le. S lo T Gen Oto Aecepllonlst es auran 2 lvi.1...... ,.,,,8 •ne .645-4484 pac ua ownhome w/Whlte. Vicinity Santa Mull have Xlnt phone PIT Banender, days Pleaae be aware that '"'"' ~ .., 2 Large rma evall. Alla Ave & Mesa Or. 1 kI t1 a . ca 11 J 1 m P{T PA & Banquet co-the llslln91 In lhla cat· ---------1---------~/1. S455·S445 ~dep 2·22. 845-8484 Harri.on 51 6-1300 ordinator. Exp only. ~ory may r9qu11e you --------- & utils. 722·7073 LOST Cal, drk brown 873-9500 to call a 900 l'l\lmber Top Dollar Paldl Ni Lg 2Br 2Ba Furn neutered male In the Java Central• In which there Is a From 1 800·1 980. apt. S&16 + 1/2 utls. Baycrest area, back Now hlrmgl We offer R •t•ll Busy women's charge per mlnu1e 1 pc to ll/lltre H1ate Prefer N/S female. bay on 2/24. Reward. lun environment, 11011 clothl,,g store. Exp'd Pelnllng1, china, 850-9313 945·9101 hrs & tra ining. FT Sales/Key Hold«. ---------1 glsw:ife, lurn, etc Apply In Person Pia can K.C. 376-20l5 DOMESTICS 5540 fOY1 NB Rn 673-6223 MACHINERY 6045 Singer upholstery • • Sewing mach(,,e 111G158 ;¥'/rev $650 714-980-4441 ---~---- •Open Sun 1-4• 1510 W. Balboa Blvd. Mgr. 873·2519 NB Ocean Front Lrg loat CAT: REWARD 3420 Via Lido-NB S•les Assoc must be iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil--------- • Cushion flller S75 Aulfell's UpholtlefY bdrm w/prvt ba, ln~ry. Tan, siamese, calico Mon·Fr1 10am·l2pm avail 10 work week· S750 8>;~:8;~~ 3/l · mix. In lhG 11lcin1ty of or 3pm-5pm ef\Qs, morning_s and ---------1 _________ 1 ________ .__ Call 548·1156 IAGUNA BEACH 1048 Co 0 San Mlguet/Spyglan1,L,...a""'b'""o-,.-r•__,,E=-a-r_n_u_p_t_o eves. Hotel Gill Shop. Debbl e'• Da~eare FURNI1'URE 6014 SPORTING 3Bt 2Ba Townhome R NA NB ~n• br w/ba In 4 NB, 2/17. 74f0·8&BO $500 Weekl1t Long Must be honest and In CM has openings Swapmeet 1 blk. 2-car Q~L MAR 2622 br ome. Ocean view. lost Tradillonlll Ebel distance pl\ono com· service oroonted. Ask 2yrs + Fix hrs. Meals GOODS COSTA MESA 2124 1----------~ . . 6065 . attetcheO-Var•l}4tMY/D liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 56l4 5 2• ;9i8i~!'~·~O~;P· l:adie3Wa1c:h v1c·Our pany 11 sooking poo-tor Carla 650·2394 • 'l ots ot TLC! • C~~rn~. ~~~~~ ~:: : liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Breathtaking Views hk·ups. TKe first fir. Very cute 1bd Lrg1---------Lady Oueen of Angels p ie 10 service store· "'s'"'A,...,L'"'E""'s""""______ 545·8177 drowor droner 5225. Snowboards Like From Dana Point to New carp·et. Pool. Sml garage w/lots storage. NB Pool, tenn, condo, Church In COM front promotoon:il box HIGH Commission! '----------'I ,999•2891 attar Gpm. New , 5,.99. Longboardl Mallbul Magnificent pot ok. $1250/mo. $1150/mo. Inc cable w/2mon. Xlg mstr br: 714-844a8868 route. 1·800-354·7331 FT/PT Bonus Program Groat Condltlo1. rotldence In prasll· Krlaty 588·9060 Iv mes· & ulll. 721·1341 ofc/rea. $750 N/s, ---------·----------/Comm only. 650·5779 ••••••••••I DIVORCE SALi! 548.0880 gl us t'orth La a ref'I. 848·8473 LOST: St. Bernard MEDICAL ---------· 2 housotulls of lmmac _____ • ___ _ c:ntemporary D~~i'o~ ••ut 4 br +den,, _________ NB Prof male seeking In Nowpor.t/Cost o Back olflce position. Styllat, Faciallst. MERCHANDISE lurnl Downllll sofa & • w/ Cherrywood floors. ~:::· kl~~h. Sd~t1g8!~ COSTA MESA 2624 to ahoro your house Mesa area. loving Spanish· bl·llngual W/ S tations avallable. ~~!!!!!!!!~~~I 1ove1 eat, 11al1 an French limest one. $1690. 714·668·7474 --rental. Please call fam i ly has child exp .• 714·548-2273 N"ewport Hair ·salon. jj leathN 101, 2 lormal black granite & or 310·839·2739 Artist Studio 250 sqrt 497·3392. ~ • w /f:oncer who misses Numbers Cruncher Bonnie, 759-o493 dining rooms, 3 bed· TV, ELECTRONICS , STEREO 6080 marble. 3BD. 3.SBA . .,,,..,...,..,.._~--,,,...---In co-op. Natutal 11.1 _______ __.~ com~anlon.~Potenllar CM Attorney seeks Teaching Basic Music lfST JU:lS l:M) room sots. 220-1090 $1 1295,000 E'slde Cozy Cottage s $1000 REWARD. person whctnt comptr· Piano Theory, S9.DO Ant lo '5<:\ ~iod.r •Agent Inge Bunn• lBR/1BA, lovely yard ecure. $124 monthly RENTALS Please call kill P(T II h per hr. 2:30pm-10pm oq.,.. • " 494.0215 ext.138 Incl water. $895/mo. +dep. (310)'439·1803 1.&00?989-4232• s s,846-98:~ rs. 71~98-8419 •Est.=cil*sbuy. 54B·3959 Cozy 2Br +Oar w/ WANTED 2726 opener, dwshr, newliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ••••••iill••• Programmers TELEMARKETERS lk, ·~· decor. Prvt patio. Le•se/Optlon -An•lyats Immediate openings pc:wcellin, ctn. pollrt, HUNTINGTON HARBOUR 2142 Waterfrpnt Beau1ifu1 3bd, 3ba, dan, dr, gar. Dock avl pools, furn, $3'350. Agt 6?5.·9505 IRVINE 2144 S900/mo. 545·3229 4Br 2Ba, yard, pols. PERSONALS Neede d 1mmed. N .B. area S T/hr+ oldcosuneorfne E 'alde 2bd/l .5ba 2-cor 2 car gar CM/NB/HB ••••••••• Knowledge in some of comm. 310·407·2330 jewelry~ .. f\in., f I hk F I x o r /A 2 . tho followi!lg helplul: u h 1 t period ly-'V gar. p, s ove, ups. 631 2111/"'A6 8473 P 0 • erers "'*--.. -.--. sm. patio/yard. $985. • .,.. . DOS, C ICS, UNIX, Exp'Q-only. Pff 611:. ._..,.,.....,_,_. Avall 3/8. 845-5B82I••••••••• PERSON,fUS 3002 CC ++, VISUAL BA· Aullell's Upholstery .·~-= i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii SICS, Windows NT, light & Bright 2BD SOL. Enlry level 1922 Harbor 548-1156 •Estate salasconcM:ted Attached carport. COMMERCIAL Tall Handsome Prof'I welcome. Xlnt starting---------•lmmediateCISh Large yard, no pets. Reny ESTATE Hallan man wants to salary. (619) 492·8527 EMPLOYMENT $825/mo. 722·1342 ~ date attraclive slim•---------714...249-3711 Lrg Modern 2 bd/2 ba wh1 fem 26·34. 360-4947 PT Cocktail/Food SERVICES · 5533 '•------~ C S e r v e r s App I y o t · iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii arport, pool, spa,•------------------NB Tennis Club 2601 ---------1 w2°:~.b~::e~ e~~1~~~ ~~~.e1;~~~~9~~~~: BUSINESS OFFICE SCHOOLS & • East B1u1 or 644·0050 ------------------i MERCHANDlSE , MISC. 6015 Louis Vultton Garmot bag almost new $500. 362· 1605 • CABLE TV * Descrambler• Lowest Prices! 1 Ye ar Warranty Visa1MC/Discover C.0 .0. 30 day trial 1·800·211-4125 ••• Oak Crib .. bureau, ~==:::::;===:;::~ 5300. Pmk.'whl bmprs, Fisher Stereo· Glss sprd. skn, S70. Coll cbnt, turn lbl, dual tbl, $45 Gorl:s stroller. cass. 5-CD. 2 spkrs, $50. Oak' mirror. $30 $400. Fender bass 968·2303 amp 160wll, $400 Yamaha electrlc bass. Wolff T•nnlng Be~• S200 Matt. 675·3090 Tan Al Homo " ' bll·ln stove, micro, •646-8787• · FOR RENT 2769 INSTRUCTION 3012 necopuonlst EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT . hkups s95o. 4384622 _N_e_w_llf-,-re_t_u_r_b_l_s_h_•_d iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 5530 5530 Buy Dirocl ano Savel Low Mon1nly Pm1s Free Color Ca1a1og Call 1·000·711 ·Q,1 58 Can't seem to · get to all those repair jobs • aro~d the house? NEWPORT BEACH 1 Bdrms 1 Ba. Near 550·3500sq.ft. ofcs. TUTORING c t stiops, theaters, rest. Harbor/Adams, C.M. Credentoalod Teacher 0fp0f3 e j 2169 soc ga1ed. Deiuxo Larry, 444.0110 Oiiers Tutoring in Recept1"onist lndry facility. Somo Bal· Isl Approx 500s.I. Englis h Including: wtgarage. $615·645. Parking, s1orago, •Grammar Part·Time 18~ O cean View 2br Klein Mgmt 581-4000 sharod bathroom, •Writing 2ba, 1400sq It, pool,1_________ 673·8143, Iv msg •Reading spa. eocurlly .. $1425. NEWPORT • Studlf Skllls ... 09 •ea 06BB S25fh'r. 968-9540 -_,·,,..,..,..,,..,,.· .. ~·==---Br"CH 2669 COMMERCIAL Ocao~ewlou Sl7Sk-.S399k BAYSHORES .wn 3bd. ~-1 /4 ba, den, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiii PROPERTY 2 77 8 illl•••••- t a mll\' Home, gate •1BR From $650* liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii EMPLOYMENT guarded community 2BR 2BA From $785 Ofc ~Apt $1600 Lse' .. •••••••-scon LARD CO. . 499-1800 $2600. Agt 675-4630 D/W Incl. 60x30 pool. (ulll lncd) 507 E.t' Be•utlful Home On N~ pels. Carport 13atboa Blvd, B<'I Pen --------- beach 4 lrg bdrms, Vlst• Del MeH 714·988·B880 bkr EMPLOYMENT 3ba. 2 FP's. $4000/ __ •_5_4_5_·4_B_5_5_•__ Retail Harbor/Adams 55.,.n mo. lease. 673-4956 2bd/1ba Private C.M. 1000. 2000, ~v Elegant. Now 2 + 2 paho. walk 10 boach 3000, 4000sq It. Sig· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii corner unit In Back •516 351h St. N.B.• nago avail. Low rates NEWPORT ·BEACH 1069 S995tmo. 675-5205 Lar"'-, 444-0110 Bay w/large windows • 7 and high ceilings. 3bd/2b• $1300/yrly.1 ________ _ Pv1 gar, w/d, Ip, frig. W/D. Quiet beachslde INDUSTRIAL 2788 Gated Community penn. locatoon. Poss. ,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $1325. 789·1746 garage. &75·0988t• Bl ff ' B I J h FOR SALE 10,000 &I u • arga n lido I• Baytrt 4Br 3Ba •Almost Beac front INbUSTRIAL BUILDING Low 2001. Cozy 2Br. Dock aval. Avail now. Spacious 2Br 1 Ba Uto & Bright. Prln, Furn/unlum. wk/mo/yr Carport. Noar park. NB · S 0 11 0 r w 011 Only. 720·1704 bkr 650-2300 650-3700 $1200/mo 310·545·1384 cooporoto w/oxchonge FLATBED DRIVERS Top pay plan!! 0-6 ,mos.~ $.24 6mos. • S.28 to $.34 Great bonelits end bonuses. Call J.B. Hunl Flalbed 1-800·325·1087 Brkr Bob Caustln Gated Community Lido I sle 4br, 3ba. 35' ••STUDIO Apt. un· 714a7'22·B777 .;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 3bd, 3ba, w/2-car IQI. New crpt/palnt. Nr furn. W/D, Pool, Ten· attached garage . clbhse. $3000/mo yrly. nls, & •Jacuul. Prol.I••••••••• Community pool, lpa. Grundy Rllr. 675-6161 . $695/mo. 640·0518 No Mello Roos. Huge 8 Walk t-0 B'alboa BUSINESS & mslr suite. FP & morel NB VIiia Jlfboa Lux *•2•9 ,000• 1Br 1Ba condo. Fp, lslan~ Gorgeous 1 FINANCE • ., f 1 /d 1 a I/ bedro<M!ls starting at 1,.•••••••• BeatBackBayVul rgw ,gae ,p spa. $1350. 'ronnis courts.•• 180• view ol ocean, Sl l OO. 574-0305 . pool, lltnoaa center.1 ________ _ Catalln9 & back bay. f'4ewport North Pets welcome tool BUSINESS 3bd, 2 .6ba. New 2bd/2.5ba, 2-car C<tll now to get tho FLATBED DRIVERS Top pay plan!! 0·6 mos.+ S.24 6mos. • S.28 to S.34 Great benefits and bonuses. Call J.B. Hunt Flatbed 1·800-325·1067 windows, doOJa, tlle. a11ached garage speclall ·789-1845 OPPORTUNITY carpet, paint & rnotel htdwO rtre. S1495mo. 2904 ~~~~~~~~~ . •$449,000• 707~7583 1.......... ,. Ag1. Diana Prose er --..---....------....-11 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $ 1 000 • s Poss I b I e 780-5000 ext.112 Nwprt tfgts 3br +den, MISCELlANEOUS STOPI $1500/Wklr T1tplng Part Time. Al OR 844-8590 nu decor, lrg yd, gar, working from homel Home. Toll Free Allergan. a global leader on specially therapeutic products and medoc ol dovlcos, seeks an 1nd1vldual with outstanoiag Inter. personal skills to greet and doroct vlsl· tors. ·operalo a com· p uterlzod phone sys- tem. <111d coordma1e schedul•nvt m:ionte· n&llCO 101 1111merous conle1enco rooms Will also lnp111 em- ployeo·reloled data and respond to lnter- nal/ox1ornal inquiries. We requiro a b•9h school oducotoon or equivalent oxporlonco and 2 t years as :i ro· ceptlonlst/ switch· board Opero1or. Eicpo- rlence with a com· puterlzed phono sys· tem, PC prollcency with knowlodge ol MS Word 6.0. and tho ability to type 40 t wpm prolerrod Thls part-limo posollon Is tor 5 hours/day, 5 ·days/week. Ad . Ass_embler Full time . Co~.1 Ml"'-1 f)l>ciiUuk ncai~ Jl lJil on~med ue.ui\'t' people ob~ w11h J1..~ur.1cy 10 hc:-comc p.m of our J<l 1-uaJJm~ 11."..un You Have: " A1 l...-.1..>1 I yc.".ir .id pn>du1..-uon ap1:nrn,, A (JC.lll\C mm<l M.tt lfll05h l"),pt:'tlencr Mulu Ad Cr~·;.Hnr, Qwrk,Xp~\ . .inJ l'hmmhop c:).pt:11en1..c J plm We Have: • i One full unK l'°'ll1on <..rc-.11 lx-ni.>fir, p.i< lwg<: A fricnJly w .. rkmg <:rw1runml'"1 ~.1l.1rv r.ingc $HJ-$ ll dcpendmg on t'Xpt:ncnle. Ph~1t.1I .rnd drug tt'<>I ~turcJ ScnJ re-.u me and c.over lencr m California C-Ommunity News Aim: The CCN I Typehou~e :no We" Bar '\rreet Cona-M oa. CA CJ2627 CCNI .• ,., .... ,. c 0. t ••••• W~TED TO BUY '6019 Old Coln .. Golo S1l11or Frankhn Mint. Sterling -Old wa1che'!I 8. 1ewelry Wostcoas1 Co r 642-9.t'\ll Oid Electrlc Trains Lei lh" Classified Service Directory help you find 1eliable help. 642~5678 Lionel, Ives, Amertc:in --------- Flyer. 30s·!>O s Call SELL Ed, 873-9330 days. Top DqUers P •ld your used vehicle For Record~ Jllzz, through classified Sountrocks etc. 642 5678 Call Miko 6-15·7505. , _____ • ___ _ GARAGE SALE HINTS Before your garage sale, determine what items you wish to sell. Make sure eve~i ng is dean and repaired. Q~.P.ilot rv tohl, small Indoor RENTALS Xlnt Income oppt. 1'800·2t8-9000. Ext. •Newport Height•• pet ok. $1375. 42 11••••••••• No gimmicks. T-1398 lor Listings. Lowl>own Payment!! Tustin (213) 663-6374 s •1 1 II 3bt/3ba, den, pool, OCEAHFRONT'S er ous peop 0 ca : $1 000'• P osa Ible mini ocn vu. S525K Short term furnished. ROOMS 2706 1 ·800·370·4292 Trptng Part Tlme. At We 'reward our om- ptoyoos with a com· pe1111ve salary, an e•· cellen1 benoflts pack· ago and a graot work· Ing environment. Ploaso so11d rosumo to: Allergon. Attn JF, T2·1B, 2525 Dupont Or., Irvine, CA 926 t 2 ••••••••••!!!!!!!•••li!!•li!IJ!l!!I N o phone cnlls, please. EOE. Grundv Alt, 675-6t81 w M hi A Pr9$>ald Phone Card Home. Toll' Free ' eekty or ont Y· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Routo Avall·Must Sell· 1-800·218·9000. Ext. ALLERGAN MOBILE HOMES 1100 e1 MILE TO BEACH Lrg 2 & 3 Bd Mobile Homes to Lte or buy. Loe. at 1741 Pomona C.M. Sp#44,#49 Call Lesllo 714·852·5589 Available now. B•lboa Beachfront Local Sites S100K/ T·1361 tor Us1ings. 875-4830 Large Studio, share Yr Pot.· Wiii Train...,....---------Receptionist for Spectacular Ocean bath. S300/mo. Great 800-700·7177 • 24Hrs Acctg CPA needed, pt upscale tanning salon d Ch I VI L I Ch · 8t3 057"" ---------lor upstart business. an anne ews oc ros . " AAA Greeting Cards Computer literate. Call CdM. Enorgollc poo- Luxurlous tbr and Furn room, C.M. Earn S45K part time Jim Harrison 515·1300 pie perso!ll FIT MF, t br +loft with 2 spa-Pvt entry w/garago. or s 1 t OK lull time ---------PIT Wknds 645·5361 c Io us b a I c 0 n I es· Now carpet. Kit prlv. servicing local S1ores. AD NUMB.ER 2 Abu ndant walk In ·s4oomo+ utl 979-9621 No selling, accounts YOU HAVE FOUND Receptionist Clo.set and storage. provodod. Your $89!>0 ONE: OF TWO HID· FT/PT • En1hus1as11c Gas and water paid. NB/Bluffs Mature Fem invostmonl secured by DEN ADS. f:NTER ondivldual 10 run Walk to Balboa Island Pvt Br/Bo. Gar. $400/ Inventory. 8()().771.3141 THE DfNNEn FOR Chiropractic fro111 of· and th• beaches. mo.+utll. Avail 3.1 .• ___ __..__ ____ • TWO CONTEST. flee Typinn/computer ) Put a few Words to work for you. . . . I . - Call 642-5678. Prestigious resort 644a0283 Coffee & Tea dlstr. Nall ~127•311191 exp. a -t • 375·0552 l~lng ~th ~un~~·---------~.st~k~ll.PVFT~~~~-----~·=-=~~~~~~=~~~==~~~~~==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~~~ HOUSES/ sunsets and cool'. Financ e. 800·899·4503 ASSEMBLY FIT 8am· Restaurant Cashiers. breezes. Aptf starling RENTALS TO •Grow Earth Worms 4:30pm M-F $6.00/hr. espresso svrs. man· CONDOS at $1350. 789·1845 su11or 2724 No exp. nee. Sml mfg agers. NB location. ~ In your own backyard. pl:int. Apply In poison FT/PT days. John, F.OR RENT VERSAILLES Condo liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Awesome profln I'll between 1 0-4 :30. 640-!>7!>2, btr t lam . ••••••••• , Studio/Bdrm Super Baltioa la 3Br 2Ba leach youl 532·1663 l6791 B ke Ln H B BALBOA ISLAND 2106 clean! Pool/spa/g'ar. Hme Unlurn br. t/p, PAV PHONE ROUTE ur · · · Restaurant No pet. $775 963-5037 w/d. $725 + dep & 1h 35 Local & Estob Sites AUTO MECHANIC Hostoss/Host/Sorvers ulils. 675·3765 .,,_ s1500 kl Newport Tire Doy/n ight. Apply: VIiia Balboa 2br 2ba, "°'"'" up 10 w Y 3000 E. Coast Hwy 3·5pm Wed(ThurtFri tripe, secured prkg, Beautiful, N.B. 3Br 1-800·898·4980 Corona del Mnr BLUEWATER GRILL balcony, gated comm. 2.5Ba Lg kit. hi cell, Payphones nng up BIG • 714a844-.8495 630 Lido Park or. NB When ·you're tuned into classified you're tuned into your cOmm~ity . ' 2bd/1ba+ 1bcl/1/2b• 2-cat gar, lull size lot, 231 Opal. $1850. AvaU 3/8. 788-4778 $1400. 619-~9-9952 Berber crpt, fp, patio. ~refit~ S150k yrly pot. ~-----------------------------------~ VIL~BALBOA w~. poo~p~ ~~9. l~~~os ~~L ~w Bunny Help: Moll ------------------------------------------~---~ Lrg lbr +den security $525. Erin, 4g7-4485 prices. Min Inv $5,000 G reeters. 'Photogs, "ondo 1·1/4bA. fp, CdM Rm In 3Br 2B• 1·800·800·3470 2Ahrs Cashr/Bkkprs. Mgl. .,. u 1-------·--N.B 800.229-7147.<137 w/d lncd', pool, gar. Hme Fem pret'd VENDING: Lazy Man's ---.,,,..,-,,,,.,,,,..,=",.,--- 3Br 28• 2 story hH w/gar. New crpVpnt. N/peta. s 1950/mo/lse. 219 Pearl. 870-8921 Ava II 3/5 $1175. W/D. $550 +~ utols. Dream FewHours• CLERICAL VIL~ Rl!NTALS 509·3295 Lve mssg Big s. Will aell cheap. We are recrulling for 714·675·4912 CM 3Br 3B• s335, 1-800·820·8782 qualified recep110111sts, ~ utils + $100 dep. olllce clerk~. data· CORONA DELMAR APARlldENTS 21.22 FOR 'RENT <iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I Own ba. FP, ow. Al1'£R.NA11VE £DIONE entry operators, sec10- mlcro., 846·102B 4 ...... ,.. ..,., 11,11 ,. llOOlr tarlos. Long/short.term ' positions avall:il>le. CM 3Br Twnhme w/cln •111u.,., 10 "°" '""" "-· Best Tempqrary quiet, no smk. 2blks Tud..7, ,.,,.. -~ '''"' "'1 Services to Back Bay. $440/mo ilo(f1tr 1111""-.,.11 "''-"' (714) 544·2'197 1/3 utl. Steve 645·5386 frH liu. Uc.AN 2. Ow Clerlcal •• 3Br 2,ISBa Lg----------ro"'r,"1 i1 ...... 1 •• ~ .. rti'"''" cust hme, fir. fp, 2blk• BALBOA CM 4Br Hou•• I • US.A. c .. 11 c .. ,. .. J... Wlcltea Furniture to bch, no pets. $2495 Close lo OCC. 5340 J Accepting apps for PT * 2br 2b• w/pool. PENINSUIA 2607 + v. utils & $200 de-ILL::ll.l.?:::::xll~l'-'ll~=.lmllU cleric al positions. No pett, $2495' 720-1665 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii _....;..p_o_s1_1._s_4_0_·5_0_2_0_1---------High level of customor contact. Must be dependable & flexible. Retail hours. Please apply In person (fl' . • QUJBT &'. SBkBNE . Palm .l\t:esa ~ents l HOMEOWHl!RS How lo cut l O years 011 your Mortgage without reflna11clng. Send S9.95 Check or M.0 ., to Yale Publish· Ing, 1300 Adami 120, Co1ta MHa, Ca 92626 3200 Harbor Blvd, CM Clerk P/O FfT, Pre requisite for Wine r .. lalltwholeeale +data Input. 250 OQle St CM Crystal Cove Shake Sh.ack FT/Pf;" "Oreat summef Jobi 497·96&6 11308 • 3p, ?dye/wk • .STARTING A .NEW . ,, BUSINESS?? . • • • • • • • • • • • • • T}ie Uga/ Department at the Daily Pilot is pleasaJ to announ're a new snVia nptu amil4ble to nnv busines.rt::S. ~ iuill n()UJ ~EARCH t& namL for 1"" 111 ~ Cd"f!l chargr, llltti SttW JI"' tht ti~ anJ the trip to tht Court Hen« in Smita Ana. Thm, of~ afor the SlttZl'Cl1 is compkted wt: will fik your fatitiws businas name~ With the Onmlj Clblt, puhBsfo vnce a wttlt forfour Ufth llS ~mi by law izNJ Ihm ftk JO"rl'!!Kf of pubUcation with tk County Clnlt. ~ sltJ/J by lo fik J""T jiaitUMs lnaines1 ~lit tk Dail] Pili1i, 330 w. &y 54 Costa Mesa. If you atnnot *'Pb_, pit. aJJ us If! (114) 642-4321 N • wi/J maltt atrangonmlS for you lo ""1tt& this~,,, "'4iJ. If you shoWJ httue 111!1.forther ".--. .J>iic..o/J us~~ Will/,,,....*" i/4J to Gist JOfL YooJ IWJt in~ ""'1 '1iainiJ ' ) · ..• ~\ .. ' . . , ... . . :RES "l pref er adverti~i - . th the Pilot an e wH1 u 1. due to the great ·kl · d great response an . ,, . er service. custom Bill Solis • STYLE AND BUD CUSTOM DESIGN FOR yQUR LIFE 9y OWIUS GOllN wfdl OMM SHARF and TANNAH HIRSOf WEEKLY BR.IDOi: QUIZ Q, l • Both vulnerable, u South war NOR'nl &ABT 80tJTll )OU bold; 1• 10 p-' What. action do you Lab? e.AQI OAtl 0.Jtl1S ... The bi~ bu proceeded: 80tJnl frE8T NOR'IU &\BT P.. PM. l• p._ ' What. do you re-pond? Q. 2 • >.. South, vulnerable, you hold: .q74 o.J IOU OQIO .-QG Partner opens the bidding with on~ no trump. What action do you take? Q. S • Both vulnerable, u South you hold: Ml OK 1081 OAQS2 .au The bidding ha.a proceeded: NOR111 EAST 80lTJ11 WEST I• P... 2NT P••• 80 P ... 7 What do you bid now? Q. 4 • Eaat.·Weal vulnerable, BB South you hold: .eta OAJ6 8 oK 10 2 •765 Q, a · Both vulnerable. u South you hold: ~·· OKJ O.J tu •• uua The bidding ha.1 proceeded: 80l1I'll WEST NORTlf J• p... 10 What. do you bid now? Q. 8 • Both vulnerable, aa South you hold: . •K83 ~16SI OIS .X 1054 Tb.e biddi.JU[ ha• proeeeded: NOR111 IA.sT SOUTH WEST 10 Dbl ' What action do you t.ake? LooJe for a1111wtn on MOlldoy. Learn t o be a better bridee player! Sub11crlbe now to the Goren Bridee Letter by caWn1 (800) 788-1225 for information. Or write to: Goren Bridie .Let· ter, P.O. BcJs +no. Chlcaio. OL 80880. SADDLE BACK . IF WE'VE GOT. YOUR NUMBER!/ VOU~VE GOT A . N ·EW CAR! Sales Leasing Service Parts "Buy, Lease Or Browse'' · Come See. Why Orange Count¥'s Auto Dealers Are -.Number One In Customer Satisfaction! IAVINE AUTO CENTER 1.:ao0-831-3377 714 380-1200 CREVIERJMW Santa.Ana Aulo Mall Edinger at 55 Fwy 835-3.171 atl\\'Sl.ER MM!ibi ATUS ClllYSLER/PlYMOUTH 2929 Hatt>or Blvd., Costa Mesa 548-1934 ® ~I 18881 Beach Btvd. 847-8S55 ATLAS DODGE c::::;:i CHEVROLET. CONNEU CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 546-1200 LAND ROVER MISSION VIEJO 2925A Hart>or BIVd., Costa Mesa 28662 Marvuente P8'1cwly, M1SllOn V..,o 548-1934 365-8750 . ©• i=Xt •s m1sston VIEJO LEXUS OF MISSION VIEJO. FLETCHER JONES MOTOR CARS 28400 Marguerite Pkwy~ M'taion Viejo 1301 Ouaol St .. Newport Beach 1 (690) M9·5398 ·833-9300 NAB I. H s llAIERS CADl.l.AC IUtCI 2600 Harbor Btvd., Colla Mesa 540·1100 ffi LINCOLN ~MERCURY BEACH Ll•COUI MERCURY 16800 Beach BM!.,~ Beach 848-7739 TODAY'S CRoSSwoRo PUZZ[E ACROSS 1 Go lnllde 8 FrM lic*et I 0 In llddllion 14 "Unde Mlllle" 15 Two-e1ght11 lour 16 Muddy the watefl 17 f Ol'l'nef Can P M Mulfoney 18 Ode,eg 19 -bun 20 Earner 22 Wyoming's "' neighbor 24 l'iny 26 Prim end proper ones DOWN 1 Wanes 2 Roman ruler 3 Musical ensetrll>le 4 Verve 5 EX191lded (a sUb9ctlption) • 8 Apple Med 27 Ooeratext 32 Afrpon lnlo 33 Sleef Clear ol 34 Btisttes ' 7 Before long 8 Sha~ 36 Base 39 •Just the lacJS, -· (Joe Fndax) 40 At1bt's plaster 41 Sly tr\d( 42 Reolv to a ques. r43 Bundles 44 Hoarded 45 Scale note 4'60uell 48 Frontier bar 51 Auditory 0<gan 62 Face to lace 54_ Disproves 9'Broad hat 10 Fleet 11 Heel 12 Basins 13 Gymnast Kort>ul 21 Soak (llax) 23 Grooves 25 Singer Merman 27 Dalai - 28 Tennis great L"ttndl ~ 29 Tropical snakes "'EVK>OS PUZZLE SOl.VED 30 Outer pen of a wheel • 31 Caravan stops 35 Edition 36 Exist 37 BullMQ cheers 38 Gets hltclled 40 Rubber shoes 41 ·-and Peace· 43 Oat <44 Coverlets 45 Naps 47 Golf score <48 Night noise <49 Coolc's smock 50 !::oop 52 Early Cosby show 53 Wttl\in rMCh 55 Ory by soaking up 66 Arm bone 57 Wnter Morrison 58 UQIY Dudlhng really 81At.cordT soundtrack Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for you. ·~ ... .. - ~. .. ( .. •5!•R•VI-C•E---1~TCIELRAMES IC COMPUTERS 3556 CONTRACTORS GENERAL HAULING tANl)SCAPE & 'MOVING 383~ PtuMBING' 3890 SPRTNRtERS "J9ZI - 3528 GENERAL 3S58 SERVICE'S 3680 iiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiii LAWN CARE ~~08 iii, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~~~~~~ DIRECTORY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Homa .Computer iiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil $20 HAULER ALL·AMERICAN THE LOCAL PLUMBER SPRINKLER REPAIR ••••••••I LHkr Showere Rep'd Start-up. From Ground LEWIS Conatructlon A o v E R T I s I! CLEAN·UP•FREE EST ~oves-U..... ·•James E. Bangert Co.· Valves-Heads•Tlrro ACOUSTIC Cl!U.INGS R I & Zero To The Internet. JOHN &SO 1628 •GREEN MASTERS c t II C rt ,, Free Esllmates clocks. 27Yrs Local s. egroul ng tnstall'n HCSZ 714 891 4755 Remodel•Handyman Your Service Howl • Landscaping & Malnt. are u y. ou eo .. sly J h 0 2822831 L670130 Dean ol Tote • · Ll704773 Local Ros. Ask About Our Troe Trim. • Removal & For the Right Price Frfendly Service•lns1Ued -. 0 n urr • • 673·8065 or 846·8526 MACMEDIC •Care lor •714-557·5925• Introductory Special HEALTH/ Gardening Svc 841.5512 _u,..,..1_&....,69,....7_7_5.,..4-l9,,..,·0_2....,2_3_1_.,.....L_•53_29....,8,....1...,.......,,..,.6_7_5·....,.9304_ -------- 3408 Macintosh Compu1er11---------* 842-5878 * = E D I Cl I TAX Newport T ile & Marble • in your hme/olc. Low/ Re1tdentlal LANDSCAPE LIPHTINQ Split Second Moving •P•r1 rs n ••n ng iiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Fine Crnhsmanthlp... hourly rate. 973·8819 & Small Busln•H --------NUTRITION 3742 Low voltage aystems. Prol Movers! 24Hr Srv & Plumbing Repairs PREPARATION 3925 OEILINO MASTER At Allordable Prices. --""-------Construction De1lgn HANDY MAN 3710 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Beautification/Security 701y/Sr Oosc/T 1 J78452 20yrs exp. All wDfk guar.1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •Acoustic Removal• ~Z.~7ar~~~~:~e~:,~: c1~~dd~t~7~~m~de~,., iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii *" Y P Nos Is see the dllference. 432-9123/P-346·5850 Steve 545-82081•* lt'S TAX TIME * Custom Texture•Palnt Fplc1 L645486 842·2214 App•-J. Macll'.'t~h L1303133 723·1100 p I t/C t Bd Cert Psychologist Ucl473184. 988·2988 Two Brothers Moving Pracl1• Plumblng Call eo'.lrly for np1 r Uc'd. Mark 838·7300 K • v.> * an arpen ry• & Hypno-Theraplst. Moving Today? No Repalrs & Remodels Ja•nna H.,a E.A. S E R V ( ·C E 11---------Drywall and morel Treatment for mQst La~d1cspe RemodellnO Problem! Llc'd & Ins Free Estlmales Retired IRS 673-8905 ~PLIANCES . SERVICE 3426 CHILD CARE 3536 , nack-ur on Cl> Rom • S)"lrc:m llf"l'l:uc DRYWALL . Small Jobs Oki problema-Reas sliding Verd tune up/m~lntenaCAt, Cal·T13465 957·1500 L#987?98 999-1090 SERVICE 31194 -.... G....,•,....ry:-=8-4.,.....S.=5..,,.2~7.,.....7_ scale. 848·1572 landscape/artistic design. ORCO PLUMBING *IT'S TAX TIME * ., e ROOF. REPAIR e . ContrectorlC27-604006. I Call early for appt. APPLIANCE AEP,\IR LICENSED ~ DAVCARE Lots of TLC & Funt Pediatric CPR & 1st Aid Mealsl1nack1 lncld. Reas rates FT/PT 994·1740 • Urgr:idc~ lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •Ceilings painted PERSONAL TRAINING Prol1 & Ethical. 645-7505 PAINTING • 3858 ~Da~~~~.F~~~an~~~ Jeanne Hare E.A. ...-SMALL JOB EXPJRT • Expert ElecttlcaJ DleVExerclae Program L1'727705 790·8170 Retired IRS 673-8905 .• Drywall/Plaster Repair • Carpentry & M°'e TONE YOUR BODY NEW LEA~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil • ·REASONABLE· • 948·5848. · Internet ln~1all~ • Ja~nc~ Typ-cmng • Purch:i.~ advice , Hinging, Tlping/Tulurt 22Yrs Exp. L#535977 & R 1 P P E D ·A 8 S Landscape & Masonry 24Yrs Quality Palntlnt --------1--------.. Comm/Res 551•5573 7 1 4 ·S 3 9 ·1 e 7 2 · Troln~~ne of So. Ca. Design/Build/Remodel TOUCHUPS, TOO .OAN DAWSON• TAX RETURN/PREP Bost Trainers In New-L1c./ln1. 748-0487 24 Hrs. Richard Sinor PLUMBING I RctSOlve Tax probl•ms --------BREWER'S TV·VCR port'• Finest Prlllate1________ Uc,,280644 6<45·3209 -Jerome Stoll In NB· BATHTUB CLEANING Call RIC'k ELECTRICAL 3610 & Homa S•rvlcas Facility. Very Reas. Sh•n•'s Gerdenlng .,,,,...,.~~..,..,....,,~..,.....=-.,....... Water Heaters • Drains Since •85 Fair Rotos 3448 SERVICES 3548 714.fl91•0190 Undor S300. LIE73660 Ratesl Cell Mike Now & Land1caplng. Lawn RAINBOW Circle Malnt. Remodel • Repair *714•250•5888* R!GIAZING Or Fax u~,... •9• n 274 Accept MIC & VISA 1-8~0·735·5882 care lnstall'n/Removal Patnllng·lnVExt House/Apt Faucets • Axtures ii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil '"'~ ...,. " "'"" Small Job EXPl!RT C.M. Dale 931·1818 Sprlnklera 548·5801 Oualll~ Job. Free eat. LISS..722 • 64&·6720 A TOUCH OF CLASS Duncan E lectric Ll569897 939-8888 Pgr#717·5729 · CIHnlng. Rea/Comm Local/Quick Aesponae Handyman-Charlla IMPROVEMENTS VICTOR'S Prof'I Land· Lie/Bonded. Free Est. _________ 1 __ L.,,,.fl_2..,...75_a..,.1..,.o.....,,,8,,.,.5_0_·7_0..,...4_2 Painting, carpentry, HOME 3756 scape Malnt. Seasonal CHUNG'S PAINTING Tereaa 282·7143 Peterkin Elec.trlc plumbing, fence bldg. Color. 10Yta Exp. Xtnt 23Yra EJCp-Grt Prlcel --------- Too bus~ for taxa1? We Wiii come to you 30 Years Tax Exp t ·800·934·9790 125.00 OFF! ••right Hseclnlng CONCRETE & Prompt & Low Rateil Locel res. 790·5044 Ref1 N.B. 4~7·1738 Guar Work·Free Est POOL Tuba/S howerafTlle European Pron Best MAsONRY 3557 res·com/sm·lg Jobe Home Repslr/Remodel LIKE-NU CONCRETE ...,....Ll_c_1_3 __ 75_&_P_2_5 __ 3_8·_1_s3_4_1 SERVIGE 3894 TUTORING 3929 Refinish Like Nawl In townl Reis 5Yrs Exp. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CSL616717 748-5255 Co11a Mesa/Newport Remve oil/rust stalna,1--------.--lk , C P I I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiii Repair• 844-18315 Grace 251·94"'5 25Yaare Exp. crack rpr:R•nu/1111 wd MASSAGE 3830 p. ~ uc~tom aanl17.g ..,,....,...,,...._,_ ____ ..;..,,_ Brick, Block, Stone, T11e1---------Jim 831·2490 decks FrH esl 76Q-8427 ro • Hn, ua Y Island Blue Pool1 SPANISH-FRl!NCH ftlMODEL 4 LESS It $10 off 1at Cleaning Cone, Patio, Driveway FENCES Work. tnJJEKt & Docks. Pool & Spa Wkly Svc. ltallan·Engllsh. UCI Complete reflnlnlshlng Houses, apts, olllces. Fplc, BBOa. Rel. 25Yr. •-DEC•S 3615 HOME SERVICES HudachH•lackachal Ltl'7o3468 831•4910 Repair: lllter/pump/hlr Prof MA. Xlnt Resuus • A Restoration services Excellent ave: great Exp. Terry 557.7594 Ul ~ Anylhlng & Everything INSTRUCTION3780 · ·S11orts lnJurles• --=P,....a..,..ta_r_s_,P,,,.-a,...ln...,.t.,..ln-8--1 Acid wash 845-9728 Transl. 497~973 New ShowGT Doors prlcH . 574·3230 l:;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Free Estimate. Ref's. Massa,,. Ther•"" In Or.'s v Uc/I 2•3 ~""'778 t• •-.. , 20 ears E11perlence na "' -v *Best Prioe/Quellty *Wood FenoH * Mtchael 758·1440 ore. ~Hther 843·9053 Free EillmalH --------WALL CABINETS 3490 COMPUTERS 3556 lndscape, brick, atne Aeptac./Repalr Low S MiM Const Catpenlry t GOLF LESSONS t 1-,L,-,&,....,a=-"'s_p_o-rt-s""'T,.,.h-•-,a-p-y Interior• and Exteriors ROOFING 3910 · . ' .. '. . ' . .. ,, I• concr. 800·'78CS.1007 f::i!'~uC:~(·:~.-~i~~ Drywll/Pn t/Plmb/Elec Fun & Effe~lve All body care 10 rtlax Referral. 854-0512 COVERINGS Advanced wooctsyatems iiiii.,~=====~iii •CEMENT WORK• Aemodel•Sml/Lg Jobs. ~lr~;~a!•J:;, L~~8~~=: & reJuvenale. RN/LMT BALBOA ROOFING CO ~F~air~thi!liiniia~liin~t•ii,ii!i10iiri•iii 'r,,~. •Custom Cabinetry· c'"F .. 1'1m ·S1amped Concrete-Le!M1327 982·2439 CM 722·8823 PET Quality Work Quarol'd Installation • Remov,\I f ... Doors-Copper Cenlng .'!\II Brlck/Block/Slone(Tlle FLOOR INSTALL QUALITY cmtaMAN ·---------' Reroof/R.palr Fret Ell Dl1count. WallcovlWlng :, • Motdtng1 -Mante11 COMPUTER HELPI LS<11ese 931.,t-310 REPAIR~ 3620 carpentry•Cab1net1 JEWELRY 3784 MOVIN,. 383,4 SERVICES 3870 Lie/In• 831-tJO&t L1'560875 973.1212 • 3932 •. L.-01850 71Hl98·8970 Fatt•P:tlendlv•Alfordable •JiR.O. MASONRY• Elec1rlc•PlmbJ•Door• 1'iiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiim " Moo, LUKI ONLY T .. -Stripper ' Block walla 1tucco Ml1c repaira55 •7e841' • 1=iiiiiiiiiiiii&iiiiiliiiiii I ft-.. w All tuna dlagno•I• & ·-UPQfade Repair Train • Sal•••Svo•ln•t•ll Wllllam Harold J eweler 1• Pat S tter,.._ alker .,,.._ ~3.c Sp• c I a II~ Ing In CARPENTRY 3510 --·-- Free Est·S10 ON w/ad concrete'\ brick. L.owl HardwdNlnyl/Ceramlc ""Q...,U,...A.....,..L,,..ITY.,,......,.i..,.l!""'R,..,.V""l""'C""'i ..... i .. 1 watqh/Jewetry Repair Dalty/Ov.,nl9ht vt1lts. "9patr. 2 2' ·:t792 Wallpaper Removal :.. * 714-813-0578 * Ll7300ag 531•7 943 Marble/Carpet 8nd/ln1 tmptovemanta/Repalfl Amlque•Flne Jewelry Ref• avt. Ucd/Bonded OWEN REPAIR SVC l.5889241 993·5037 COMPUTl!A TAAlNINQ • Wlndowa 3. 11 /95 • MS Office/Quicken • Herdwart/Sof'lware ON SITE • 70AYS J1 .. 721.0252 CONTRACTORS L708279 722·7332 Paint. Prort & Guaranfd. Buy/td/lradt 873-0385 Oenlae. 714-93S.a970 ROO,INQ lervloH we Qals ihould hai.Q Free Est, 950-8779 ·•xpert Repair•· tegelher. -str,p, lflt1a~ GENE~ 3558 GARAGE .._. lletlf~ 'Reroof1 or New Rool1 ecMce to the crnzy Atpalrsf lmprovementa, Dl.NDSCAPE I L#728292 A1k for 931·2111 Any1lm1 3678 sm Jobi. OuaJl1VflnltQflty LAWN CAl.B 3808 Bria" 942·7875 ------- AJ PAL•I Con1trueuen I care, Ken 942-1170 l&iiiiiiiiiii ..... DOOIS ---- ----Ad~lon1•A•mode'9hg etllS Sarvlc• Calle ••••o Yard Malnt ·O erat Contr.ctlng. "•1>11lr1/Serv/Op~ner1 HAUUNG 3720 Lawn/cln·up·"r" trim LA50732 8..._:IOf8 AH M•kH·Modele .,, 1.D. DSV•LO~M•NT. Uc'd 66~Serv-(7378) •lill•liii&ilil•• Cu.IOITI home 6 ~ ••1478 • t 8XT•• 1-,.--._. .... _,_. No '" ch111ged ""'" Include• hallway, tob 11 completed. wHttwr ... ttlj), lnetalt• 1490M4 7at"°404 lion & ......... .,04 ·~-~....-.~--~~ .. ---------- SELL yoor used vehfclt thfooah etanffied 14'2·5811 , I Gan11GE SALES MARINE SLIPS FORD 9075 MERCEDES 9130 TOYOTA -~------1 DOCKS 7022 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii . 9210 '88 T•urua '84 5 00SEL Euro , .... CELICA GT ------,,=----80' '"'V'"'LON. 00 4dr 2 5 lite eng a Whl/Tan, Mu11 See •v ,.. ,.. M RINQ fu1'1 'pwr,r am'/fm' •. This Beauty. $8500 Convert. Only 4k ml CORONA ln1lde localion. $375K w h i 1 ii o 3 3 8 3 1 DEL MAR 6122 Private Party 549.9338 w/ca11. good running Firm. 631·6754 j 2 2 977 'Jiiiiiiiiii~iii~iiiiiiiiiil BALBOA: 40' DOCK, cond, good Urea, '00 190E 2 .8 A steal! ' • 8 2 T w 0 S 1 ~e TI e . recently smogged. Trades ok. Fin & warrt ,95 CAMRY LE SAT .,... pmb 9• and , , Wide $1500. firm 54S·517S av a 1. s 1 1 , 9 5 o. F 1 0 k I I t J • •~~==-.,...-.....,,...-ul ptlon. 28 . Furn ture, poo • e, • 714-842-4914 •. '87 FORD VAN Conv. 778-1 152 Lexus Trade. F/Pwr daybed with trundle & 10 t a more I S•ll Slip Sf1 beam, V-6, A/T, P/S, AJC.1---------Moonroof 1316129 9 .l•d• Cov• 10 min to 1ea, 4'5ft. Low ml. Orig. Owner. NISSAN 9150 $15,977 (Spyglas• Hill) S450. Bal I. 67'5·8835 ,_s_s_.4_9_5_o_bo_1_2_0-_1_1_2_2._ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S•t/Sun 9 •t . TV, '90 R•ng., XLT '88 V. Hudbody P/U bike, lots ol ladies/ski 4x4, ac, ~s, loadedl 75k mis, 1 owner, new cllhl, lounge & ml1c AUTOMOBILES $10,495. oyota of batt/tr1. Very clean. ·LEXUS· MISSION VIEJO 1 ·800·689·539Q chairs. chlldrans Huntington B••ch Runs great. $2700 books, 1llver, badets 714-84T.S555 OBO. 831·1180 -------- •n,d much morel •93 TEMPO '92 NIH•n 240 SX 4X4 9221 271 O B •Y•ld• Dr auto ac, ps, mull seel A u t o • a /c , p /s iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---'-__ _._ __ 1ACURA 9010 $6595. Toyot• of $10,995. Toyot• Of NEWPORT BEACH Huntington Be•ch Huntington B••ch ---..------. 6169 •93 lnt•er• Black, 714-847-8555 714-847·8555 auto, LS, tari Interior, --,--9_.3_T_E_M __ P_O__ '9 3 SENTRA PS, PW AM/FM cas1 auto ac, ps, must see! 5 speed, air. ps, Sat & Sun Sam-3pm sterec-, moonrool, $6595. Toyot • of economical car. Bicycles spoiler, AC, CC, mint Huntington B••ch $8595. Toyot• of Lighting Fixtures cond. $12,500/0BO. 714·847·8555 Huntington B••ch Books 720·9289 1---------714·847·8555 'wo•m· ecn1?.thlnsg1'z.a 6 B-MW--...,....----'95 MUSTANG GT • Convert. Automt. -------- Shoes 9030 White/Tan Leather. OLDSMOBILE 91S5 Misc. househld goods Full Option. # 1 S5652. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 108 VI• Flor•nc• '88 7351 Black. Nice $18,977 1988 DELTA 88 Lido 1•1•. car, must see! Trades Royal Brough•m Estat•/C•r•e•/ welcome! $9,950. _Ml·SLS1EOXNUVISE-JO fully Loaded, V6, dark Moving S•I• 778·1152 blue with light bluo in- 300 Columbia ,89 5251 White, a/t. 1·800·66.SM5398 tqrlor, 94,000 miles. (Superlormconderoga) Absolutely a per'Tect $3,000 or best oller. Cherry dining set. car S 1 3 9 --------714 574-4267 eerslan rugs, Antique · 77fi.1 ~ gi. HONDA 9,.685 -------- Oak breaktront, down ~,,,__=-=-,,,..,...----iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii sofa, patio furn, '90 5 3 51 Blklblk, alt. , PONTIAC dresser, glass top Perfect shape! Trds 90 LX Coup• 5 spel iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9170 table. Thurs thru Sun OK. Fin & warrt aval, new tires! 40k mlles. . 9am-3pm. 574-4S,86 $15,950 778·1152 ~1~~~c rcr~seJ-~5~g '91 3251 Blklblk, a/I, --------________ , Runs like new. Trades 92 Hond• Accord Ex TRANSPORTATION OK. Fln & warrt aval. a u to • a /c . p /s $11,950. 776·1152 $14,495. Toyota of Huntington Beach 714-847-8555 '92 '32515 Wht, a/I. --------1 showroom cond. Trds BOATS 7011 OK. Fin & warrt aval.•--------- $17,950. 776·1152 JEEP . 9110 '94 Sunblrd Coupe Mell blu, V6,, A/T, fact warrt. 19f< mis tmmac. 57500.-498-2823 '98 Grand Am SE V-6, loaded, 2-dr, factory warr, 171't ml. Brand new cond. Must selll $14,990/obo. 800·918·5049 • 9 5 BM w 52 5 iT I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii s H Tour Ing w_ag on . '92 Ch•rok•• Mid· POR C E · * Boston Whaler * Johnson 40hp, lull consul w /fwd . sis, Bimini lop, rails, strg cmprt, more! Priced IOI quick sate $3;990 .. 9175 While. Chrome C/D night blue. Limited. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Traction. New Lexus 4x4, loaded. 941< mis. '87 PORSCHE 928 54 Trade. 1024954 xtnt cofld.-$1-3,500. Only 38,000-tocal n1f.! ........................ $31,977 847·5009 536-S219 Fully loaded, full ser-* DUFFY BOATS * 2001 W. PCH, NB NB 645·642'7 • POWER BOATS ·LEXUS· MISSION VIEJO 1 ·800-669·5398 7012 CADILLAC 9040 18' Lym•n Classic '79 ELDORADQ Bay Cruiz.er. Xlnt rebuilt trona, good cond. $3000 733·9993 cond, good running 32 ' Cris Cbn Crusr car. 5 1 7OO10 B 0 Sips 6, fly bridge, twn 714-957·0883 350 like nu ongs. Brls-'83 Bl•rrltz Best '&3 IOI cond. Must SOii Cad In USI Avg 6,300 S26k OBO. 962·618S mis pr/yr. Real show piece. S5k. 675-3391 '89 Eldor•do 70l6 2-dr, perfect, loaded, D r ' s c a r /B e v e r I y 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Hills. 39k ml. "SSOOO. '91 Y•m•h• Wave 759.7935 afler 6pm. runner LX 650. New -, --------paint. Xlnt cond. 93 D•vllle Sedan, VS, Must see! 873-4389 lthr Int, full pwr, cruise cu, cass', wire whls. $15,500 854-7817 SPEED & SKI BOATS MARINE SUPS DOCRS 7022 DATSUN-9060 LEXUS 9115 '93 LEXUS SC400' Blk/Blk Full option only 52k CerJ1lled 2.9% APA #0031923 • $31,977' '92 LEXUS SC400 ·cashmere/full options Won't Last! #022931 $24,977 '94 LE>tus"sc4oo Full option Certified 2.9% APA #037721 $3 4,977 '94 LEXUS SC400 Blue 45~Cert. 2.9% APA. Full option $33,977 '94 LEXUS 0 ES300 Full Option. 29k Certified. 2.9% APR. Wont Last 1016784' $24,977 . vice records. Hurry on this llowloss example! Land Rover Mission Viejo 714-365-8750 SATURN 9190 '95 S•turn SC2 Loaded, 3,000 Miies $14,995. Toyota of Huntington Be•c h 714·847·B555 SUZUKI 9205 '88 S•mural Convert. Red. Clarion stereo. Leaving coun try . 52500 OBO 673-8364 TOYOTA ~210 '84 Towot• Celle• QT 5-sp'tf. a/c. Good cond. s11t60 OBQ. * 831·7149 * '89 CAM y S/W v.e fµll power, auto, 59995. Toyot• of '93 LWB Only 42K mllos. AbsQlutoly flawless! Ever\ sheepskins! $31,450· '96 4 .0 SE 7600 mlles. Black & Boautllul Almost Nowl FLAWLESS '93 COUNTY WAGON Low ml. Local car. Pristine condition! CD, Loaded, Etc. $28,950 '9$ DEFENDER 90 Hard Top. Only 1800 mllest Roll bar: Runing Boards. WHITE BEAUTY· '96 DEFENDER 110 The original Rhino· mobile! Reacty to go · on safari • lo miles . HURRY! '96 DISCOVERY Loa1her. Auto, ABS. Tow pkg. Tilt, CC, Etc. Only 14k mllos. $27,949 • '91 RANGE ROVER Limit ed Hunter model. Very low mi. Local cor. Sold & serviced by us. $20,950 .. '96 4.6 RIOJA Metallic Beauty. Only 15k ml. Every conceivable option. BEAUTY' '94 COUNTY Only 30k mllos. Black, running boards, grill guards, moonrool, Etc ... SAVE! · UND"ROVER MISSION VIEJO 714-395·8750 * .Prlv•t• Dock* '78 810 Sedan, alt. 25 max pwr Price neg AM/FM c:asa, new trs. Ez ac:cs/doc:k.shp,bch Runs great! SS50 '95 LEXUS LS400 Full option 16k Cert 2.9% APA. #003S91 Huntington Beach ----------- *Al 875-0048 * OBO. 75k orig mis. 4 5' C•nt•r •llp 540-5995/754-4455 $41,977 714-847-8555 '95 Av•lon XLS Blk, -------- blk 1thr. V·6. 4dr, a/1, VOLKSWAGEN 9235 snrf, full power. 22k iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiii mis. S21k. (SOO) 6S6· & 25-32' side slip. NB 'EZ Access 729·7670 --------·LEXUS· MISSION VIEJO 1-800·669·5398 Chances are you will find what you need at the price . you want lo pay when you read ClaHlfled daily 642·5678 WHAT HAPPENS ·IF YOU · DON'T ADVERTISE? Call the Classifieds . Hove A· Garage Sole! • ' -··•'I ·_ .. ,· .u· . . ' I " •\ .. _. . . .... - c.a n."" <:-... .. '4M'71 .. '*',... w. Ad! FORD 9075 '78 F350 P/U 4 dr w/1vc bed, ladder1._ _______ _. rack. Very strong 460 , CID. New radials w/1-.... -'------- alum rims. Great work MAZDA 9125 I r U C k . S 2 9 0 0 lii~iiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiijiii 640-6S9Sf75+44SS ~'93 MPV VAN '84 LTD .4dr mid-size. VS, loaded, w hite Power, like new, one $14,995. Tdyot• of owner, records. $2000 Huntington B•ach OBO. 723-1504 714-847·8555 1705 pgr, 549-50SS '88 VW Fox CL Very clean. 52800. •548·0537* Can't seem to get 10 all those repair jobs around t~house? Let the Classified Service Directory help you find reliable help. ANTIQUES & CLASSICS 9250 "Jill M•••ratl Citroen '37k miles. All original. $10,500 or best oller. Must selll 998·5212 · 0 YES, SELL MY CAR Run your ad in the Newport Beacb- Costa Mesa Daily · Pilot and the ~r ---------------------------- ' Olly Hunting Beach- Fountain Valley · Independent to reach over 100,0QO homes. Fax us this 1 form with your credit 1 card # or mail with I a check today! Run for a week! If your car ooes not I --o""o-0AMX -.1 'l'MI:_... __ sell, we'll run It for another week II Ill. ·All for just $10·. -----------... -----.. Limited Huntr1 ~ ''CIY k> mL lwl car. ~ &. mire! br ~ (ro34 77) szo,a '964.0 SE 7600 mi. Black & beautiful. Almn5t new! (322634) UWLESS '93DEFENDER110 The original Rhii.nnobik! RC¥ly co~ oiuafari ·lo mi. (918511) HURRY I '87'PORSCHE .g2s ·s4 . . Only 38,000 local-miles1 Filly loaded, full service rOCords. Ht¥IY on this flawless example! (861202) - OVER 400 ·HARD TO FIND TOYOTAS AVAIL.AILE DON•T MISS OUT! '90 VOLKSWAGEN '93 FORD '91 TOYOTA FOX GL TEMPO COROLLA . V6 au10 a.c p s Power steering Auto, ale, pis. Auto. ale. pis s4'9i'5 s5jj5 ssi9s sff§S '94 TOYOTA '95 FORD '92 MAZDA TERCEL ESCORT WGN Mn '91 HONDA . CIVIC DX ~ syc1 a c 5 spd ale. Aufo. gas so.er p.s, lamdy wagon loeded QAe sai945 s8995 s9l95 5 spd. ale, eas'8lle 999~-· '92 TOYOTA '92 TOYOTA '94 NISSAN '89 TOYOTA COROLLA 4DR XCAB PICKUP SENTRA CAMRY WAGON Auto Auto. ale. pis. 5 spd. reliable V6. Family wagon s1 oJts l'i.As s fil9 s s fills ;· ~~-- . • Automatic • Air Conditioning • • • Dual Air 8a s • AM/r-M · ., ONAL~NEW­ '97 TACOMAS· & COROLLAS (IN STOCK)· K»•S e>a...-r 5997 OFF M ... ufacGlrers ' , ~ ~ SU~!~~~~~e '91 FORD . DICOUNTon MMUfACnmn 11111S111 llTAI NICI SUNDANCE SENTRA PROBE CAMRY , Auto, ale. s speed. alf, power 8'11ering, V6. ~power Loaded. eoonomical. s11f5 sllfi's s8§§5 saffs '92 TOYOTA '93 TOYOTA . '91 TOYOTA '94 JEEe - COROLLA PICKUP CAMRY V6 WRANGL~Ft4X4 AJc. pis. s :=. casseue. lolded. Soft top . ..,s •iis sff§s .11~Bs 1 O.fi '92 FORD '95 FORD '94 TOYOTA '92 SUZUKI - T·BIRD V6 ESCORT LX 2DR TERCEL 4 DOOR SIDEKICK 4x4 Auto, I{-pis Sllarp car, Aulo. llc. pis. Low IJ(lc:ed 1T.f§s sfiJls I f.ftss .1 Dis '92 TOYOTA -'96 TOYOTA '96 TOYOTA '96 TOYOTA '93 MAZDA '95 TOYOTA '95 SATURN '92 HONDA CAMRY LE TERCEL 4DR COROLLA COROLLA MPV VAN COROLLA SC2 ACCORD EX Classy loaded -Auto, ale, pis. Auto, ale, pis . Auto, Ile, pis Auto, ale, pis. Wood !rim, tpalle<, V8, lolcled. Auto, ale, pis, Loldld, Auto; ale, 1ff6s 1ft\ss1f.fiss1f4ls 1ilJss1f'Hs 1iHs 1i.Bss1i~Rs 1''iils '96 TOYOTA '92 FORD '92 ISUZU -'95 TOYOTA COROLLA DX EXPLORER TROOPER COROLLA WGN l.olded.gas sawr Ye, llllO, flt pow9r. Auto. vs, lie, 5 tpd. l/C., 1fils tmOiS 15.ffS s10Js '92 CHRYSLER '96 TOYOTA TOWN & COUNTRY COROLLA DX Lealtlef LOlded,gas sav11 loaded oa PIM:IUI Rental s1 SAis 15.lis .. ..-.... . .,. ............ . '96TOYOTA CAMRY LE l.oeded, c:tauy PIM:IUI Aarul 17:415 '96 TOYOTA '94 TOYOTA '96 NISSAN RA V4 4-RUNNER MAXIMA 1dis s;Ms 2fis THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES• MARCH 1-7, 1997 . . EXECUTIVE FAMILY CUSTOM HOME . · NEWPORT, BF.ACH . -··--- •• . :·: MESA VEBDE .JtJl:...:L • • • ~tr-.· .. "'""";'~ .... :;T"!' k ': ·~-:. N .:·:~·:. ~:T;-'"·:··. . . ~· ...... ...... . ·:.~ .. ;: W m ....... ~ ~ s • Co ver. .. Fre d Sands. N ewport Properties 2. Map Coast Newport Properties Coldwell Banker Newport Beach Cannery Village ReaJty Ellis Realty Fre-a Sands Newport Properties 27. Stu Real Estate 29. Harbor Realty 30.·32. The Prudential-Jon Douglas Co. 33. B.ilbo.i Island ReaJty · .. 34.-37. Remax • 38.·39. M~tro Realty 40. Rogen Realty 41. Mortgage Loan Specialist 44. Open House Guide Mortg.ige Rates 45. Homes of the Week 47. Taylor Woodrow 48,_ The Prudentfal-Jon Douglas Co. ..---------. • \'Pilot Ill ............. ti"'' ... \ For Advertising Information Please Call: Kip Hancock (7i4) 574-4247 • Jan et Vinograd (714) 574-4148 Newpor-t Coast· $1,M0,000. Su (l...t) $1,69',000 SU (I .. ,, $669,000 S•• (l...t) "'Sandie F1x $497,000 SU (I""") Marte F.,..,..sork $4,9,000 Sa (I .... ) Uada~ $479,000 Slit (2...,) ~BaltDllc $4,9,000 -...... , )oAaae PeitdM l;''·ooo S..U...t) ~= ,,,000 s.t'll...t) $S.,,OO Su (l...t) Kelda Randle 3149,000 Su U...t) 969,000 SM( ... , )r.Ma( ..... ) • $689,500 SlrtlS4lll (I;') BWban H•td•ap $79,,000 sa u .. ,, Marllln PlllUlpt . $369,CJIOO Sa 41""") CaroleJobeoa 3no.ooo s.tts.a (I .... ) Ol9oll&~ 77,,000 Sa (I .... ) Be9elfJa...lalld $399!000 \ s.. (I .... ) $3M,OOO SetlSllll(I .... ) 31.12,,000 '·''°·000 $199,000 .. (I~) -(1-S) 644.-.1600 723-8800 _ . . llCCUllVE AFf~LIATE OF . . SOTHEBY'S International Realty Dover Shores 3 Bd. 3.5 Ba. on the bay w/ southerly exposure and 60' of frontage. Carr & Feeney $1 ,395,000 Dover Shores ' Fantastic views from 60 x I 00 ft. lot PrivC\te dock. Carr & Feeney .. 644~1600 723~8800 Corona del Mar Corona del M ar Duplex oceanside of Hwy I ront remodl'led, great units lerry Finster $469,000 Corona del Mar Terrific property! 4 Bd 1 Ba and I Bd I Ba Income unit. Evan Corkett $529.~0 Corona del Mar 4 Bd + family room. 40 ft lot. south of Hwy Add-on In ·91. Jiii Andrus $535,000 Corona del Mar Oceanside of PCH legal triplex, each with fireplace. Sharon M c Kinnon $559,000 • ,. Gated Communities Bayvtew Court Spacious 3 Bd 3 Ba townhome Excellent location Heidi Stockwell $259,859 Bayview Tenace One level home 2 Bd 2 Ba home with fireplace No Mello Roos Roy Freeman $277 ,000 Newport North V111as Model perfect 3 Bd. Master suite on main floor. Cree Lombardi $415,000 Sancerre Newport Coast 3 bedroom. 2 5 bath home with. A/C, fireplace. tjle and wood floors Gated community Rick Langevin $305,000 Newport North VIiias 3 bedroom. 2 5 bath hi&hly upgraded "Catalan" model Plantation shutters. private spa. Mellndf & Marty Jones $479,000 Ritz Cove Great opportunity Big lot with direct access to Salt Creek Beach Scanlan & BusK $425,000 Seavlew Deli&htful l Bd . 2 Ba home w/ French doors. lovel> yard and patio. Esther Fine $450,000 Dove Canyon 4 Bd + den On the golf course. Like a model home Pool and spa. Chris Valll $499,000 Family Neighborhoods Cllffhaven The best location In Cllffhaven. dean and bright. Quiet street Bartollc & Bartollc $479,900 Baycrest Tasteful. like ne~ 41 Bd. on great street. French doors, high ceilings. l oAnne PerkJns $510,000 Harbor V1ew Homes Expanded 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba. on exceptionally large lot. Schmiesing & Mertz $580,000 Baysbores Contemporary custom. Spacious and light. Approx 4,200 sq ft. Martha Macna~ $1 ,350,000 South Lquna spect_as;ular remodeled oceanfront condo. Steps to beach Steve ktch $739,000 Ocean RJdge -Elegant new lU~lom home w/ view of ocean. lights & harbor Susan Scanlan · $1 .325.000 . Belcourt GaUery Light and spaciouc; 5 Bd. pool home. FR. limestone floo~ Peterson & Comegys $1 ,895 .000 Belcourt Custom Great opportunity. exceptional value. Master suite down- stairs Great bonus room up Susan Scanlan $I, 170,000 View Lots· San Juan C.plstrano Equestrian estate lot. Canyon. city & ocean views Connie Mauend • $499,000 Lacuna Nlcael Build dream ~state on 4. 7 acres. Maplftcent views! Manha c.dnberw Mdenon $2,900,000 . , New Listings Available View property. 4 ..Bd. executive pool home, 3 car carage Sally Anne & Don Shertdan $539. 900 lmne Ternce Best price In area. 3 bedroom with pool. 2 car car.age. Marian Philippi $479,000 Dover Shores 4 bedroom family home with panoramic back bay views. JoAnne Perkins $459,000 Eastslde Costa Mesa condo w/ I Bd. down. Comm. pooVspa. JUI Andrus $165,000 Bluffs 3 ed. located In Newport Beach, near pool. parb. school and shopplne. Christen Nlleen $173,QOO Belcourt Hilt Bargain. shoppers 2 Bd. · a,nd den, ~ean and lights view. gated. Nancy Peterson $457,000 St. MJc.hel 3 84 (poss. 4thl. loft on oversized lot on coast. Gated comm. Johnson & Lombardt $4A9,000 Westcllff Great value 3 bedroom. lamily room, pool, Newport Beach area JuUe Stephenson $399,000 Customized 3 bedroom on private golf course. Greg Lombardi $399,000 Newport Coast Priced to sell. Tum-key condition. Gated community. Ba.rtoUc & Bartoli~ $375,000 o & Townliome C.iying Newport Rtvleni 1 Move·ln perfect. Large 4 Bd. condo with family room. Mertz & SdunJeRq $217,000 Bl.-ffs .Ortclnal Wide areenbelt l~tJon. 3 ed.. uperaded end unit. . KaJ Parker · $329,QOO Udo Isle Bayfront condo. 2 Bd; 2 Ba. with lnaedlble view. Highly UPifaded. Cynthia Phillips $549,000 Upper Oiewport Bay ' 4 Bd. 3 Ba. beamed cetlfnp. 3 tt@l)laces. pooVspa. Jerry Smith $615~ ~ 723~8800 644~1600 New Listings Balboa Peninsula Duplex. huge units with great location one door to beach. Ronda Hein $350,000 Rancho San Joaquin View of the golf course. 2 bedroom. 2 bath. Great buy. Ilana BrodJe $199,000 EIMlt9ide Costa Meu S~ous 3 Bd 2 fireplaces and hardwood floors. Vicki Lee. $189,500 . . . .. •' ...... ' Daily Pilot Real Estate • Much l, 1997 • GREAT OPPORTUNITIES PCease call for more information on any of these special properties.· ~eath erANGEL Barbara HUTCHIN Gr CITY LIGHTS VIEW BEAUTIFUL R EN OVATION 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath remodeled family home wltll stunning city liJhts views, · large~ ... $689,500· .. STUNNING OCEAN VIEWS Remodeled 3 bedroom. 2 bath. Beautiful ocean, bay & dty lights views. $769,000 HEATHER A NGEL 759-3743 Remodeled 2 8d. plus den, 2. 5 Ba. · townhome. • LoVely patio, vaUlted ceilings. ~14,900 BARBARA HUTCHINGS 759-3718 -.. . VIE\V Contemporary 3 bedroom + office home or 4 bedroom with INCREDIBLE VJEW. Open living, gounnet kitchen, expansive patio areas, walk to beaches and pa,k. --$1,175,000 . • L .. · Daily Pilot Real Esta!e • f!{arch l. 1W7 THE BEST BAVFRONT · LIVING HAS TO OFFER I 'Walk out the door of this gracious home onto the sandy beach. Enjoy the use of your private dock and the breathtaking harbor vistas. . . • This rare propeftY consists of a . 45' bayfront home with 3 bedrooms,. 3.5 baths, library, formal dining room;·. · large gourmet kitthen. This. home is ~ ·· beautifully designed with high ceilings · and large rooms. An adjoining back · 30' parcel consists of l bedroom, l bath plus potential liv.ing areas. A FIND! . . - $3,475,000 > GATED · Beautiful 4 bedroom home with high ceilings, dramatic design, wood floors, rich carpetin'g and soft ·colors. One sto'ry for easy Jiving. Gated .community. $1,150,000 DOVER SHORES PREMIER VIEW Located on one of the best streets in the Baycrest/Westcliff area. 4 Bd. 2 Ba. Great value. 4 bedroom, 3 bath. Beautiful front row bay and city views. Great for entertaining. $91 0 ,000. .. 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Great for young couple or first time buyer. Priced to sell at $225,000, ... Mem6er -Hall of Fame Warm, traditional, move ... in_ turn-key home in most sought aftet..Corona del Mar community! Large, beautifully landscaped yard. t 4 bedrooms each wi_th their own private bath. New kitchen, large living, ~ining and family rooms. Sophisticated 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath remodeled home on a large private interior Jot in gate· guarded Belcourt! Former· model home. Private pool and spa. Motivated sellers! Bring offers!. Well-located end unit with views of trees. Spacious 2 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, fireplace and a~ached oversized 2 car garage. Light and bright! Walk to Gelsons Market . . , . ·- Very high quality, like-new complete remodel! Spectacular roof top views of Big Corona. One house to Ocean Blvd. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, hardwood floors. Must see this beauty! ' ·. 20 I Bayftill Drive is located off MacArtfr u r Blvd. at Ford Road LINDA LYLE 719,..8989 ' BILL ·FEENEY in assQciation with TIM CARR and LAN-CE-BOGGS . 717-4744 LIDO · l-SbE-VIEW . HOME! . -.. . ... Right on Big Canyon golf course . Central air conditioning, attached garage. Light and bright. .Community clubhouse and pool. Offered at $459 ,000 • s·Bedroom, 4 Bath "Turn-Key" cfAstom Home • Highest Quality Materials • 'Marbte Flooring • French Doors with Beveled Glass • Granite Counters • 3 Marble Faced Firep~aces •Crown Moldings • Fabulous Bay Views! • Steps to Beach and Tennis . . • Reduced $70,000! $799,000 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths townhome. Be.autiful view from downstairs master bedroom and high ceiling living room . • SHIRLEY HARRIS .. Hall of Fame Member· . 759-3727 JIM KLINE 759-3771 EXCEPTIONAL 0PPORTU N ITI ES IRVINE COVE 122 Monte Carlo Spectacular oceanfront contemporary home. Great use of limestone, granite, walls of glass. Two story master bedroom suite. -- $8,500,000 LIDO ISLE I I 7 Via Quito Wonderful family' home on 55 ft. wide lot. Beautiful living room and great room. Great patio and spa. Load~ of street ~ppeal. $769,000 --- 3 1681 Sea Bluff . Magnificent oceanfront home on secluded cove! ~oariQg ceilin~. ~pacious master. and separate guest quarters. $2,495,000 . HARBO~ VIEW -HOME~ 2000 Pon Clrelsea Beautiful upgraded and expanded 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath Palenno on great street. $649,000 - ... . Ideally located within a couple of miles to all tbat is important -lhe best beaches. South Coast Plaza. Fashion Island and the 55 freeway, thi~ 1um -l..cy comer end unit offers privacy and convenience!. 1'1l~rli,.~ t)YO ~i>acii;ws bedroom~ and den (or a third bedroom) with two full baths. This condominium in- Newport Landing overlooh a beautiful pool and spa. Two homes on a corner lot This Costa Mesa property repre~Cnt'I an excellent opportunity for an investor or owner-user. The comer location allows both ,., """-nomcs to have street frontage. Bolh well maintained homes have been recently pill]lted. The welcoming livin g room ha-. a wood burning fireplace and gla1.,s sliding doors to the deck area. A light and bright ki tchen has an eating bar and sunny garden window. The formal dining room b perfect for informal or formal gatherings. There ii. a lai:ge master bedroom with an auached bath. Among other amenities arc an inside laundry, mirrored wardrobes. ceiling fan. bras' bathroom fixtures and two, single car garages. New verti cal bli nds and neutral carpeting make this recently pamtcd unit ready for the discriminating buyer to move in. A peaceful grasi;y greenbelt mea nders through lhe complex, aHowing residents another chance to escape from the hustle and bustle of ci ty business. Priced at $139,500. For more information, call Julie Schmiesing or Judy Mertz al (714) 644-1600, 'Coast Newport Properties, 4 Civic PlaZtJ, Suite 260, Newport Beach. Panoramic view in Irvine Terrace This home was custom built in the late 1960s. It has contemporary flair with high vaulted wood plank ceijjngs. a very open floor plan and Jarge wall s of glass looking out to lhe bay and ocean view. There are four large bedrooms and three full balhs in the home, a family room with a fireplace on the view side and a three car garage with extra storage. The mac;ter bedroom is separate from the other bedrooms and has been extended to accommodate a home office. The master also has a· very large bath and ample closet space. The rear patio has an ovcrsiz~ patio area as well as a large grassy yard area and private spa. Located just one walking block to Balboa Island. Offered at S795,000. For more information, call Marian Phillippi at (714) 723-8800. Coast Newport Proputies, 3377 Via Lido, Nnt1port Beach. ·. ,, ""'"-:-Th<; larger of lhe two homes features three bedrooms, one ;md three quarters bath~. a cozy fireplace, family room and indoor laundry hook-ups. The second home. ~cparatcd from the first b) a fence, feature.-. two bedrooms, one bath, a two car attached garage and front and rear yard. This property repre~ents a true value and would be an excellent first investment or a wise addition to an established portfolio. Current monthly income is Sl.700 and could be increased to reflect current market value. The vacancy factor bas been histori cal!) near zero. An owner-u!>cr would have the beriefit of consistent income which would cover a large portion of the monthly mortgage. The Costa Mesa Redevelopment.Ag~cy '' currently offering financin g incenti ves which makes the(yalue even more eni1ci ng. n11~ is a prime opportunity to li ve ocean close on a budget. Offeced at S 199,900. For more information, call Lyrrn Noah aJ (714) 644-/6()(), Coast Newport Properties, 4 Civic PlaZtJ, Ste. 260, Newport Beach. Ocean view in Arch ~ch Heights This~ ~oom. two and one-half bath home is nestled in the hills of Laguna in the community of Arch Beach Heights. There is a 180-degree view of the ocean and hills, Catalina Island and the coast. ·The home has new flooring and a new roof and has been well maintained by the long-term owner. The home is priced for a quick saJe since tho owner has moved out of the area.· Features include a fireplace in the living toom.· an inside laundry room, patios off of the master bedroom and living room, custom canopies and a low maintenance yard. Offered for $279,000. For mon information, caU KeiJh Randle al (714) 644-1600. Coast Newport PropertUs, 4 Civic Plavz. Suite 260, Newport Beach. Your 9uide lo I.he Ytnesl Y+operlies .t"n c5~ulhern Gahfor~ia. . B IG CANYON • $949,000 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, lovely remodeled and expand- ed l1ome in an exclusi~ gated community, cul-de-sac location, fnnch doors and windows, gourmet kitchen 644-9060 B ELCOURT • $2,250,000 4 bedrooms, 7 bol~s, magnificent custom estate with incredible gardons and gated pool, aprx. 0,500 sq ft of gracious lit1in9, cul-de-sac location 644-9060 N B"PORT B BACll • $3,495,000 Apr.ic. 2.25 acrea, main ruicknca of over 8,000 "I· ft., 3 guut holdu, 13 box staOs, a show arena, pool and spa, garage for at least 15 cars 644-9060 4 bedrooms, 4.5 batl1s, gorgeous custom bay/ront home, extensively remodeled, large yourmet kitchen, formal dining, family room, great bay view . 644-9060 SPYGLASS ///Lt • $849,000 .J bcJrQQms, 2.5 batl1s, i11crcdib/e ocean and 'Catalina t•il!ws, many built-ins, quiet cul-de-&-ic strecl, prit'CJll! fenced yards, lu~h landscaping 644-9060 BALBOA P ENINSULA. • $1,650,000 3 bedroom•, 3 bath's, the Uhimate in Gmtalnporary Liuin~, magnificent harbor views, priuata boat •lip and &zadi /eue/ anU!rtaining room 644-9060 IR\'INE T t:RR.t CE • $3,Q50,000 4 bedrooms, 7 batl1s, dining room, living room, fam- ily room, recreation room, central courtyard, poof J and spa wit/1 changing room, large 2 car garage 644-9060 llARIJOR JltLl • $1, 694,000 2 bcJr<><>ms, 3 batl1s, stunning and t>motiona/ cusfom residence u it/1 tl1e finest tf1wughoul,. single fet•cl. prit:alc P<"ol and spa u·itWgazeba 644-9060 775,()()() 4 bedrooms+ o/fice, 3.5 bath., custom estate on 1. 7 acrfl.a, ~~trian lot with corral, gourmet kitchen, 3 car garage. J.a,JaoooJ f/oors 64•-9060 .. ~Noc .......... Maft::h 1. 1997 OPEN HOUSES 1 :00 -4:00PM SATURDAY'S INVITATIONS EASTSIDE COSTA MEsA 284 Sierk.s N EWPORT SHORES 219 Walni, .. lt PELICAN HILL 10 Fair Harbor $259,900 Donald Pfaff $199,000 $2,350,000 David Prince SATURDAY & SUNDAY'S INVITATioy C ENTRAL NEWPORT 120.5 36th Street $)69,000 Liz Grech / Cammy Leslie HARBOR ISLAND 630 Harbor Island $1,900,000 John C ampbell IRVINE TERRACE ..) 1419 Dolphin Terrace $1,495)mo Barbara Miles SEAVIEW 1907 Yacht Resolute $725,000 Ginny AnJerson (LmJa Field SPYGLASS H ILL 9 Monccrey Circle $849,000 1' Joyce Obon THE T ERRACES 3610 5ch Avenue $299,000 Carol Alli on I Peter Papke T URTLE ROCK, :WINE 2 Brigt1d1er $885,000 Sonja Powell SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS THI:. B LUFFS 209 Nam $436.000 Carol Alli on EASTSlOE COSTA M ESA .J •• 2498 Parmley at Monte Vr.irn $298,500 Donald Pfaff LIDO ISLE 745 Via Lido Nord $775,000 Lee Drumrriv NEWPORT CRE T l Baruna Court $203,000 Lorraine Farrington N EWPORT ISLAND 405 40th Street $479,000 David Prince N EWPORT N ORTH V ILLAS 3172 Corte Portofino $389,000 Marie Deremiah THE P OINTE 7 Bndgeporc $749,000 Marie Deremiah SPYGLASS HILL 20 Morro Bay $749,000 Michael Evans SEAVIEW 1921 Yacht Truant $675,000 Ginny Anderson 1836 PORT RENWICK HARBOR VIEW HOMES 1960 PORT LAURENT ·HARBOR VIEW H OMES 900 E. OcrANFRONT B ALBOA P'ENlNSUl..A , 6 _UNITS . FEATURED LISTINGS 3610 FIFI'H A VE~ THE TERRACES, CORONA DEL MAR .. Lovely condo, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, new carpe t and paint, fi replace in living roo~. Price-cl for quick sale at $299,000 \ 1824 PORT ABBEY,· · HARBOR VIEW HOMES • Expanded & remodeled 5 bedroom Some~t model. Inner loop·location. · Offered at $679,000 , 2101 HIGHLAND, . NEWPORT BEACH Charming 4 bedroom, 2 bath cottage with white picket fence, pool Offered at $439,000 MICHAEL DRE¥FUS -BROKER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ~ "--J SUSAN WEIR PREVIEWS L UXURY HOME SPECIALIST SARAH KIRBY, ASSISTANT TOP l % COLDWELL BANKER NAT IONWIDE Call 800-892-7158 e mail: BuyNewi)ort@aol.com •1•1C...... ...... OorporMon ;,,, !quit~~' fqull~~ ..... ~°""*-~ ln~EG\Ollaelt9ft.....,.....,0.._0.--......,..,_al~llw-.of~ . ~~------ ; Daily Pilo« Re91 Efiate •March J, 1997 THE #1 AGENT·s IN NEWPORT BEACH . . . 5 ·YEARS IN A ROW Coldwell Banker Newport Beach Salutes Lyleen & Jeff Ewing~ The Coldwell Banker Newport Beach office salutes Lyleen and Jeff Ewing, the award winning mother, on team who have ranked # 1 for the pas t five consecutive years. Backed by the full resources of California's preeminent real estate leader, the Ewings offer unbeatable customer service and bold marketing techniques to promote exclusive, luxury Previews Properties. With a so lid customer base of repeat clients and referrals, the Ewings are recognized .for their integrity as well as their comprehensiv e knowledge of today's real estate market. When getting ready to buy or se ll yo ur home, re ly on the proven professiona ls with more. th an 25 years continuous experience in the Newport Beach area. LYLEEN & JEFF EWING OFFICE: (714) 644,9060 EXT. 114 PAGER: (800) 949--9471 RESIDENCE: (714) 673--1980 10 .FAIR· HARBOR, NEWPORT COAST OPEN. SATURDAY, 12-5PM Stun.ning contemporary Medit.erranean estate with panoramic Pacfic Ocean and Pelican Hill Golf Course ¥-ie~s. Newly _,.:.__...__.-:....i111-. -------------- constructed· in '1995, this elegant 5 bed, -... r----.. .. ... room, 5.5 bath home is situated on over one,half an acre. Pelican Hill is a private, . guard,gated community_ and is situated at the northwest edge of Newport Coast .. Offered at $2,3~Q,OOO 405 40TH STREET,.NEWPORT ISLAND OPEN SUNDAY, 12--5PM Totally rebuilt, gorgeous 2 bedroom, ·2.5 bath home in "tum,key" condition. Unique setting with a large inside/outside sitting room with a bay view. < Large-front patio for sun, breezes and en~ertaining friends. Each bedrooms h as i1:s own batb. · Island community, walk to beach. Offered at $479,000 DAVID PRINCE ESTATE DIVISION SPECIALIST (714) 64~--9070 .EXT. 120 Cl 997 Coldwell Banker Corporation. An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. All Offices Independently Owned and Operated. -·· .. Daily Pilor Real Escue • March·t; ·t997 ---:---~--:-----:-:-~~~:.--"'"~--:-~".'""J--::-=-----, •Expanded 11Dover" model • 2 bedrooms, 2 baths •'Smooth, high ceilings • Custom patios • Fabul ous floorplan . • Large living areas · • Walki ng distance to Fashion IslanJ -• Excellent investment oppo rtunity !~~~:::'-rr":~ii:;:~~:;:=:J • Perfect fo r entertaining . . "Best Priced Home Behind the Gates!" "Why Settle F oi: Mediocrity? PERRY TAUB (714) 644-5833 9 MONTEREY CIRCLE, CORONA DEL HAR 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, outstanding view of ocean, bay and Catalina, quiet cul-de-sac street, private fenced yard, lush landscap- ing, many built-i ns, granite kitchen. Offered at $849,000 20 MORRO BAY, CORONA DEL MAR 5 bedrooms, 3 ba.ths. unobstructed city and mountain views, upgraded doors and win- dows, near new carpeting, new ceilings, large yard, room for pool. Offered at $749,000 I SAN MARTIN, CORONA DEL MAR 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, extra large private grounds, beautiful Tradewind model· with new hardwood floors and french doors and windows, large pool_and spa. Offered at $699 ,000 DON & JOYCE OLSON 1-800-487-4931 , GINNY ANDERSON SENIOR A CCOUNT E XECUTIVE OFFiCE: 644-9060 EXT. 151 HoME OmcE: 759-1997- OPEN IN .. SEAVIEW . . BOTH ARE "lO's''! SATURDAY, MARCH 11 1-5PM 1907 YACHT RESOLUTE Remodeled 4 bedroodl horn~, awe&Ome views Ginny Anderson • $725,000 SUNDAY, MARC}J 2, 1-5PM 1907 YACHT ·RESOLUTE Linda Field • $725,000 1 1921 YACHT TRUANT Remodeled 3 bedroom home on cotner .with view Ginny Anderson • $675,000 Come By and See for Yourself! One of these could be your DREAM HOME in 1-997 MAGNIFICENT -BELCOURT ESTATE 4 bedrooms, 7 baths, custom home with incredible gardens and gated pool. Approximately 6,500 sq ft of gracious living, gorgeous 2 story entry with w'inding staircase, large living room with adjoining wood paneled library. Formal dining room and oversized family_ room with fireplace and ga me area. Offered at $2,250,.000 CALL EDIE OLSON Daily Pilot Real Estate • March l, 1997 COLDWELL BANKER PROPERTY MANAGEMENT DIVISION MANAGING WEEKLY, MONTHLY . AND YEARLY LEASES . . Have you considered leasing your property, we have qualified tenants just waiting for the perfect hoine. F OR M ORE INFORMATION, CALL: VALERIE HOWELL (714) 644-~70 EXT. 186 Nearly 20 acres, 4 bedrooms, 5.5 baths, luxurious 2 story home with full amenities, guest house and many extras. C itrus and avocado groves plus family gardens and fruit trees, horses area well accommodated. O utdoor entertaining facilit ies fo r 10 to hundreds. Includes a large bass lake, fully stocked. Offered at $1,6 7 5 ,000 • .644--9060 EXT. 132 . • -' Daily Pilodleal Estate • .March l, 1997 • Coldwell Banker Salutes agents at President's Dinner Dance I • • • • l teen & Bob Ewing • B b & laura le fever, y from left. o .... I ~ .. I , '' . • Winders from /etr: Syse & Bruce Miller; Karen & Michael and l(athY . . Dreyfus oannY . M,arJ#e Hobbie and. Bob Boyce , ' ... .. l Daily Pilqc Rea.I &tare • March 1, 1997 Ell . REALTY r IS GRoup" L,_,~.----- l).CCESS TO PRIVATE SAND \ct in rnm1111111ity with private hcachcs, chis grcdl .lBR, .~BA home enjoy' .1 lovdy peck of the \Ca. ~kylights, French doors; fj n:plalc. HJ. Jnhn\on $665,000 Ad Code 70737 GREAT NEW LISTING ( )pll1 & lmght in1criors make rhis 3BR, 2BA ho me a pleasure 10 live 111. 'ikyl1ghts, vaulted ceilings, custom tile, hardwood floor!), ~late ruycr. \pac.ious yard, 2 car ga rage. Patty I larvey FROM THE HILLTOP Wonderful & spacious 3BR, 2BA home with recrcarion room, cozy fireplac.e, nigh ceilings. Enormous windows overlook Bay and mounrams. · Gisela Burmeister $599,900 GARDENER•s DELIGHT lm~blc 3BR, 2BA expanded home with fi~lace & wee bar in fami~ room, new ~nc inside & out. Trellised patio, potting shod, wonderful herb & vegetable garden, ... Team Hoover .. • . N EW~ORT BEACll-.OfficE 2J _<;oRpORATE PIAu, SuiTE 190 644..-6 200 ELEGANCE PERSONJFIED Glamorous 2 swry, 5BR c\t,11 e with bcaurif ul intcrion, lim estone & granite flooring, fireplace & lihrary. Lush yard, spa & cx<.juisire ocean views! Ann, Ted & )u1a1vic $2,950,000 Ad Code 70867· SEAWJND TOWNHOME Walk co heach from th is immaculate 2 scory condo. Vaulted ceilings. great living room with fireplace. Pario, pool, ~JY.l. & garage. Cib Walker REFINED HARBOR RIDGE Ideal 2BR. 2BA home with vase mascer !.u1re, walk-in wardrobes, fireplace, custom slrylight. Gared courtynd; covered pilio7"Wood dcd<s. Belle Partch $164,950 Ad Code 75107 $399,000 Ad c.ode 7051 7 T H E PLACE TO BE Rich hardwood floors grace chis 3BR, 2BA home in great locarion. Lovely & private ya rd s, 2 car garage, & newer roof. Hob Coluccio . BAYCRFST CHARM Lovely Baycrcsc home with 3BR, 2BA & added gues t quarters. Great masccr suice, fa111ily coon\, fireplace, wet bar, sitting nook, spa cub. lwo car garage. ' . -Dick Dickson Ad C.Odc 70267 $304,000 Ad Code 71247 $4471000 GREAT LOCATION! GRF.AT POTENTIAU Beautiful view of Cherry Jake & Back Bay from this spacious 5BR, 3.5BA custom home with fireplace, wood floors, wide staircase, new decks. $459,000 ( Jo King BIG CANYON ELEGANCE Cuscom 4BR, 4.5BA Versailles cscate overlooks fairway, city lights & sunset views. Library with fireplace, warm incerior. Gaced courtyard & koi pond. • James Gray $1,249,000 I Ad Code 71047 DOVER SHORES SPLENDOR Exqursice bavfront escacc with cfock fCacures 3BR. 3BA, bonus room, handsomely crafted decor. end oscd... ..cntcztainment patio. A 11 ch is a n d mountain views! Available for lease. Kent McNaughton $999,999 Ad Code 72367 CATALINA VISTAS Enjoy a ~rfect view of sand, ocean & Catalina ac sunset from upstairs residence of this spacious duplex. Fireplace, wet bar, c:xc.c11ent~mtenors. Jim Hutton Ad c.ode 75017 PENiNsulA OfficE . 2001·W. BAlboA Blvd. 72J--8120 16 Rockingham Sat $1,695.000 J St Tropez Sar/ un $650,000 Rittey/rvtc Naughton 2009 Yacht Mischief Sar/Sun .. $595,000 1831 T radcwinds Sat/Sun ~447.000 Ball/lovenini ·· "11 Trouvillc Sa1/'111n $.Vi.2.900 James Gra)( 2129. Visra Laredo ·5,11/Sun SH9,000 C\hipley/Dalcy 408 Evening I.Ir Sun "')')<). ')1)1) FHherT.abak • 8 Rue V1ll.m ~un $895.000 S. ~eren •14 Rue Gr<lnd VJllec ~Ull $73'),000 B. Barri;,gton I (>32 l.in,oln Lam· \un $M9.'l00 Arpe Peterson 712 Si. J.1mel> Pl. ~un $648,000 Patti O'Desky JO 18 Corte Port.ii . ~llll $'l29,000 Mali Gulledge <>08 Chestnut Sun $57 'l.OOO Sally Shi pie~ Bo111,1c B.ty I l1~hl.ind!> 1743 BJyport Wy \un $44g,ooo D1lk Di~kson l'J Cqvcnl r)' .... I.iii $ \<)'),()()() Belle Pmch ., Vill.1 lt1l0o.i 220 Nice Ln. in I 0 ~1111 $.WJ .. 000 M.Mink Sc<lwind G Seascape Or. "Sun SIM,950 Gib Walker - I 111-.. S\ll Hll\' '"')St"')'' 1-:; i>.\I. COZV IN EASTBLUFF LOVELY & PRIVATE Gorgeous 4BR, 2.5BA home w/marble entry. Leaded & stained glass, French doors, Oak paneling_. Securiry system. Lush courryard & backyara w/pool & spa. Locacccl on a quiet cul·de·sac, this 5BR, 3BA homefcaturcs new paiht, fireplace, Hdtr decor. neutral carper. Ser on over 7,4°l)O sq.ft. Spacious 3·car garage. · • . Claudecce Blanchard Laraine & Eric Shaw $589,000 -. Ad Code 112n $599,000 Ad Code 71077 MAGNIFICENT MEDITERRANFAN The luxuries of this gorgeous 4BR, 3BA home include custom marble & g_ranice , kitchen wich double oven & tange, fireplace," & fJlaster suite ~ch ,·acuz.zi tub & custom limestone. Built·in BBQ. . Bernard Towers $849,000 Ad Code 75167 TREMENDOUS OPPORTUNITY Motivated seller offers a fabulous 4BR, 2BA home with ocean views, formal dining room. Fabulous lot with potential for duplex. CUSTOM HOME SITE Enjoy oucstandirig views of the ocean, bay. and ciry night lighcs from this dream sne in prestigious Spyglass Hill. Steve Lcverecc $995,000 Ad Code 701.17 BEAU1Y ON THE BEACH! 3BR, 3BA custom estate right on the water boasts views from entire opc;n Aoor plan. Oucs.ide patio & landscaped yard lead co pnv2te beach. Gary Hcssdgcsscr Nancy Barfield & Tom lovenini Ad Code 71787 $1,79S,OOO Ad Code 71757 $69S,000 . DESIRABLE LOCATION With an excellent 4 BR, .rnA Aoorplan, chis spacious home boasts room for cnrcrraining & com forr. Pri va te masrer suire, formal living & dining rooms, fireplace & view!. of private yards. $595,000 Lmda Oclh & Lois Jacobs . CAPE COD CHARM · : Located in Newporc Heighrs. this wond~rful 4BR, 3BA cusrom home feacurcs island k.icC:hen, wee bar. 3 fireplaces, luxurious master suice wirh sining nook. Very privace yard wich spa. & BBQ. Pam BaJI MARSELLA BEAU1Y A beautiful gazebo perfect for enrertaining graces this ABR, 3BA Marbella home. Hardwood floors, 3 fireplaces,-li_ght decor, wtik·in closets. 3·car garage, guard·gated com'llunity widi pool & spa. BJ Johnson ... .· Daily Piloc Rn1 EscatA! • March l, 1997 • Newport PrOper INDEPENDENTLY OWNED I OPERATED featuring fine properties from condos to castles Se:w1t9 So.«dM1t ~4"4 ~ 1969 1100 Ncwpot"I Ccrun Dr., Suice 11 0 ~CTURESQUECHANNEL \\akh lht" ho11l\ ,all by Jn the Nt'wport l"h11nntl, t'njo) lht' warrn\f.un~u. and IN't"lln "'''"'' from thl., private home In ( 011ninw lk·I !\tar. 2 wp11raft' '4 lnic> with <'l'nltr t'.2_'!!' Jllrd. $3,4915,quu MSO Walk to the qualnl Udo Vllla11e fn>m lhl!i elegant home with peek·•·hoo hurbor view., 11nd .,pedal custom features lncludln11 h11r1lwood 11nd m11rhlt' noor~. tease option 11valh1hk.>. $750,000 vso IMPECCABLE lm1W1CUlate p n>pcr1y !Jtuac.d on 11 laflle kK.. 4BR.. l.SBA. Towt'rlna mllj"11c palm.•. as.'l()rtt'd frull lrttS 11nd IL\...'WC. pool, tenn~ & clubhoow. ARCH BEACH HEIGHTS I\ L111tuna 8t'a,·h harjlaln. ln~t"itor own\.'Ci 2BR home, close to park with JO!l1tln1t tr11ll. tc•nnh C'OUl1s, pl•y~nd. <'all lod11y. $239,000 89 MOYE-IN CONDITION Gl't'•I n lue for tht' mOMy, freshly p11Jnll'd. J BR. 2.SBA rondo. Show~ very llaht & hriaht, larae brick p•tlo. <.,ose to shopplna and .tchool!I. ' ~ BEAC" 8AYFRONT lmpres.,he two \IOr) <:11pe ~ home loc11tl'd with in ,.•lklng dl.,t11ncl"\ to •II th•I B11lbo11 has lo orrer. 4BR. 4.SBA, wondtrful harbor & mountain vltws from this oH'}"ilze ct1mer location. Call for IJ)()re drtalls. $1,399,000 ESO CHARMING EXECUTIVE HOME Gofllec>u.~ 4,000 sq. ft. + quality built home with SBR, 4.SBA, S nreplll«!i. tllith celllnl(,.,, t·l"t'nch doors. used brick, nmnlng stre11n1 In peat'erul lllll{-d t nclavt'. · $699,000 N6 NATURES RESERVE Grut location oHr Back B•y with truqujj bl\e and wlllklna trallli, nlct' 4BR. 2BA home with added large fllll111y room, v11ultl'd opt'n bnm cefUqp, lmported stone nreplace. Prlv11le bKk y•rd. CU.'>lnm Ip• •nd lllp pool. $289,000 BSO QUIET FAMILY NEIGHBORHOOD BriRhl & sunny slnll~ ltvtl home whb JBR. I.SBA oversiud m11-,'ter. H11rdwood noo" throughout, romulk used brick. folttplace In llvlna room. {'tntnlly located In Orange. $228,500 S39 Our sales associates are selected for their knowledge, character, experience, and their commitment to strong ethicaJ standards. We are now lntervlewtng for positions In our Newport Beach office. ,td, ~ Pete. , S177 ,000 GSO • for Information on these and other gropertles: Call h .ttp://www.zow.com/coastalpropertles lll . SPECTACULAR VICTORIAN ESTATE This btaut1ru14Jto1q. I\. C'U.'lt4M1! liCllllt ollm ........... m· x 118' part w bedlyanl ud ... .,.,ate pat l"OO& ~ S)IKlal r..-.tum lndu6t) fttt~ l.S car~ bridL drfrt ud banhcapl'.1ta1rttyuct1WrNsy--. $8S9,000 CIO PICTURESQUE & SER•NE Thi~ chumlnll home ls nestled 1mon1 trttS on a rlst overlooldnK hills & gl"ffn c11nyons wllb pffk ocean view, • JBR, 2BA. wood beamed t'tllln1t5, stone firepl11tt, slnglt level. Attractive bat'k patlo & spa make for fun tnterulnmt'ot. $448,0GqMJ9 ~ ... GREAT SJ'ART•R HOME Well located home In C011t.t Meta. a. ft9dy for the new owners. JBR, 2BA has bffn frailly .,.ialj!d throughout. hlll'dwood "-rs. wooderful larae ftaetd yant. dUld tmodly ndahborbood. S208,000 LSO + ,. . ... . ''DIAMOND HEAD'' IN CAMEO SHORES Enjoy dramatic panorflmic views of the Newport Channel entrance from tfiis tront row home in Caibeo Shores. Crashing waves -highlight--· outstanding rock formations and unbelievable sunsets with Catalina as a backdro~ This '.'California Contemporary" home offers 4 or 5 bedrooms, and a 4 .5 bath floorplan within two ~parate wings. This home also features' ~~ldff1:'1 a center courtyard, patio, spa,! workShop and a 4 car garage. $·3,495,000 A · MUST SEE!! IAGUNA BEACH Gated oceanfront estate in the heart of Laguna Beach. A well built~ well designed home of incomparable-quality in "Lagunita." 4 bedroom & exercise room (could be 5th bedroom), 51/2 bath, game room~ wine cellar, security system, jacuzzi, sauna, private boat mooring. All major rooms have ocean views!-· $3,899,000 SEUER MOTIVATED! CAPE COD BAI.BOA PENINSUIA ~ ~-~--Outstanding two story Bayfrmd located within walking distance from all . that Balboa has to offer. Great harbor and mountain views from this oversized comer location. An impressive 30 ft. ceiling at the entry sets the stage for this one-of-a-kind property. Some extras include: skylightS, s late flooring, French doors that open onto the Bayfront patio, a roof top deck ' • r "to die for0 '& much more. -. ' s1,39.9,ooo NEWUSTING! . . . DANA POINT , • f ~3. 71 Acres in Dana Point. Residential single family development potential. FDIC 'foncloeed on this vacant parcel located on a hillside with spectacular views bf ocean and city lights. Land is relatively flat. Close to town, schools, parks and all that Dana Point has to offer. Dana Point is growing! Call for details . . $950,~ NEWUSTING! , . ' Cfia rader, Cha rm !And 'Priva01 In tf.xecutive '!amily Custo m .Jfome C ompromising 4,200 square feet, this well planned, lig ht and ver{ spacious home offers five large bedrooms or four and a pri vate srudy, four and one-hitlf bathrooms. five beauuful fireplaces, a gourmer's kHchen, luxurious master su1re, la ving room, family room and an extra bonus room. . . her11mentt1C'!HnduJ.et t4H!'kt1v~y-<lm! whi1tt ceram talc t111mmg; high ceiJmg~; t1repl:tccs with brick h earths; ra1seJ oak p.mcl doors; rrurrured clnser J oors; recessed lighting; Fnmch sliding glass dam~; wuoJ plantation shurtc~; privardy located hbhhling spa with a brnnJ new reJwond deck; lari;ie wooden re:u J eck set <lmiJ w lorful flowers and leitfy trces- perfcc: tor entertain mg; SunJ.1y brunches, barbecues or 4u1et rd.ixauon. WM~~ht mm lt•n1..~· ;inJ hr1cL. u 1lumn~ npcn 'to ,, nmnmg 'rrt•.1m .mJ punJ wnh .1 hm .. l hmJj.!c leaJmg to rhe front Joor, Jll pr<I\ iJmg <I \"hU<lll} arpcalmg .lnU Jramauc entry tll the · lwuw Rm.l walk lmck ch1mnt'Y' .mJ hrick w:1lkw;iy-; meanJc:r tbmugh the preml~ l.mJ ...... 1pt•d ~.uJ. Th1!> rCl>1Jcnce mduJes .1 g.lr,lj..>C Wtlh plenry of Mt>f,lgl' Cahtnch ,ind mll·up J,"klf'. All ul chis in .l hcauulul l>l'll in~ h1<. .1tcJ in .l pn"1te. ~.m•d enclave uf lmlv d cvcn homl·' s1n1.1tl·~I off Irvine BoulevorJ acrms Imm the cychn~ path s and (>arl of Upper Nt.'wport fby. Lo1...1teJ Jl"t m1m1tc' from tht! ~mtly ocean heach1..'ll, 'Imp'> .mJ rl·,t,1ur.1nh ,11 Ncwpnrt lk.11..h with quu..k. ,U..(l'l>.' c,1 the Or;in~c C11unt\ A•l"f'llrl ;iml m;1111r; frcl·way. Well Priced at·$699,000 Open.Sunday 1-5 • 374 Newport Glen ·For ju rlfta 111Jormat1011, plea st• call: John Miller Fred Sands Coasra l Properties ( 7 14) 489 .. 8900 Spectacular mOdel grand opening at Gi-anville The exclusive guard-gated luxury condominium neighborhood in the heart of Newport Beach Lux ury home 'hopper' Jrc 11n rlctl to the 'pccltu:ular grancJ opcnrng ol the cxqu1s11cl) funw.hecJ model' at Graov11le. an C"<clu'" c edition of s111glc level luxury cnndnminium home,. Located 1n a private. guunl-gated nl!1ghborhn11J. 1hc homes oltcr a one-of-a-ki nd addrc" ne\t tu the Newport Beach Country Cluh Developed hy CiV Newport Center LP. Granville con"1't' ol JUsl 68 \tunning -.1nglc-level com.Jomimum home\, many boasting \Weeping VICW\ 11f the golf cour!>e fairways. The neighborhood\ rare. heart-of- Newport Beach address is within distance of the. business and fi nancial hub at Newport Center as well as world-class ~ining and shopping al Fashion Island. Balboa Bay Club/Racquel Club is next door. Prices start from the mid $500,000s on the custom-quality hom<!S ranging in siLC up to 2.658 square feel. Distinguished by an impressive guard- gated entry. the Granville neighborhood will benefit fro;;; the casual elegance of a relaxed. resort-sty le atmosphere. Gracious, Luxury condominiums at Granville inviting floor plans feature large private courtyards. covered patios and dramatic entrywayc;. The homes off er two or three bedrooms, up to three baths. meticulously appointed gounnel kitchens with breakfast nooks. fonnal living room with fireplace, formal dining room and interior la\mdry area. Sumptuous master bedroom suites in selected floor plans boast sitting rooms. All homes feature th~ convenience of a two-car garage. Light-filled. elegantty detailed interiors are defined by ceramic tile, wood or marble entry flooring. raised-panel interior doors, Baldwin hardware throughout., custom-quality basel>oards and casings, bullnose radius wall comers, eye-catching woodburnlng fircplaa with gas lighter and glass door and custom recessed lighting. All of the homes are pre-wired for security system, telephone and cable TV. KitchenAid appliances highlight gounnet kitchens at Granville, including 36-inch gas cooktop with five burners, self-cleaning double open, dishwasher, and built-in microwave oven. Custom crafted kitchen cabinetry includes fuJly laminated interiors, pull-out shelves with concealed hinges and a convenient trash drawer. Additional kitchen, appointments include is1and counter cook_top (some plans), hand-set ceramic tile countertops. ceramic tile, wood or marble flooring, Kohler compartmcntaJ cast iron sink with Orohe single-level pullout faucet and custom recessed Lighting. Luxurious master bedroom suites have a dressing area with spacious walk-in closet and private bath featuring dual china oval sinks with chrome faucets, separate clear glass-enclosed shower stall with hand-set ccrnmic tile surrou11dr.hand-~t c:trarllic tile raised pullman , pr~ssut"C balanced valves and designer chrome towel bars. Stunning exteriors at Granville arc distinguished by 12-lite beveled &l~s entry door with glass sidelights (per plan). custom motor courts with .stone accents, custom-style secti,,onal rollup garage doors with louver accents. two transmitters and exterior key pad. Homebuyers may furthe~ custom-tailor their homes with an extensive oumber of features which will be available through an impressive options program. In addition to the advantages of a premium hcart-<>f-Newport Beach address. Granville residents may enjoy such private ~ community recreational opportunities, such as the swimming pool. spa and designer appointed clubhouse for the exclusive use of residents and their guests. Ocean and beaches are minutes away as we~I as convenient freeway access thioughout Orange County. To t1l.sil Grurilk fro-P«i/k Coal Hi1ltw•J, Mb N•wron C•ltln DriH Mrde. Tluw "ft 011 Gra'rillc DrfH. PIW """' i1'/onrtalio1t, '"" (11') uo.a.s~. COllONA DU MAR. .. <>ce.n View Steps ro Uttle Corona beach. Stunning 3BR. 2BA. remod kit, frml DR. French drs ... $779,900 COltONA Df1. MAlt.,_.SO: of Hwy. O\armlng cottage plus private .vfut studio w/OO't view. Roof dKk.. 2-c.v g.vage .. $622.SOO ·- Daily Pilot hal Esn~ •March 1, 1997 1 Ellis Realty names McNaughton ) tOp agent for 1996 ~ Experience in marketing luxury properties has led to his success Kenl McN:iugh1011. 'alt:' a'!>ociate with Elhs Re:rlry Omup. -wa~ tlc~lglfatetl T6p - Producer ol the Newpon Beach office fo r 1996. McNaughton wa" honurecl at the rnmpany's awardi. banquet held at the Ritz- Carlton Luguna Ni guel. "Kent had a terri fic year and he is well on hi~ way to the top in 1997. His ~uccess is due to his extenliive experience in marketing luxury pmpenrei.." 'aid Ron Mazzano, Newport Beach branch manager. A lifelong rci.ident of Newport Beach, McNaughton 1\ well ver.,ed in the lifestyle of the .irea Jnd ha' bu ilt an excellent reputation "1th the community "I ~ant lo do bu\lne-.~ with my client' agJin and again. "> my reputation is the most 11nponan1 thing I ha\ c to offer." McNaughton \aid "Having the late't technology and the roo'' up-111-<late 1nfonnat1on ·~very important to the real e\tate bui.111e~'· but nu one can puH:hu'e a reputation or a h1~1ory in the commuruty No one can buy what I h.,!IVC learned and ell.perienced my entire life here. I know the people nnd I understand their value:., their desire!> and dreams. After all. in many ways I share theni as well." McNaughton ha!. consistently listed and sold more million dollar properties wi,th an average hs11ns price in exce.~s of $2 million. To market lullury homes, McNaughton maintains an ongoing marketing campaign through local and international publications a:. well as a specialized direct majling program. "My focus on marketing high-end propenies i!-intense networking with local and out-of-state brokers. My commitment to my seller provid~ the utmost privacy and ~ecurity. All prospecti ve buyeri. arc hjghly qualified before any property i!> shown." To manage the demands of his business, McNaughton has a full-time assistant as well ru. the corporate staff of Ellis Realty Group. A devoted family man. he enjoys spending time with his two children. Chasen and Shea. Kent McNaughton can be reached al the Newport Beach branch of Ellis Realty Group at (714) 644.6200. . -~.~~~-- .Na' n cy Barfield teams up with daughter forS uccess Sales duo to utilize new marketing strategies ,!iancy__Barfield, sales 3$ ociate of the Newport Beach office of Ell is Really Group recently added her daughter, Dt) A9-fle Bryson, to her winning real estate team. "De Anne has been interested in real estate sales for some time. I felt ii was time to join forces," .Barfield said. "I know De A.Ql\e~js finding this industry to be as challenging and rewarding iu I do." Barfield enjoyed terrific ~uccess in 1996 and is looking forward to utilizing many new marketing strategies in 1997. She is a consistent. top producer who is well known within the communitie of Newport Beach, helping many people buy and/or sell their home. A large part of her sales each year is the result of referrals from satisfied clients. Barfield bas an cllcellent pcrfonnance record in the Newpon Heights/Cliffhaven area. where she is a resident and has raised her family. This year, she also represented buyers and sellers from Irvine Cove in Laguna Beach. bayfronr properties in Newport Beach, Costa Mesa Heights and Hun~ogton Beach. A mother of four, Barfield is known for her friendly. outgoing personality. With her aptitude for' detail. she can quickly evaluate a property. She is a native Californian and is I J -- De Anne Bryson involved in community service. such as the Assistance League and her children's sports activities. She and her husband George are avid golfers and members of the Newport Beach Country Club. She i~ a National Cal 20 champion and competitive tennis player as weU as an accomplished equestrienne. If you would lib more inf omullion about listing your holM for sale or to find out nwre about SJHCi/k resitlellliol 11nas, call the prof enional who lives aNl believes in the commlUl#y slu sdb. Call Nlllfq Balfkld for answen and ns""1 Ill Ille Newport Beach o.lfice of EDU Really Group, {7 I 4) 644-6200. The functions of an escroV#. title reporter • Protecting the buyer, seller and lender Buying or ~elling a home (or other piece of real property) usually involves the transfer of large sums of money. It is imperative that the transfer of these funds and related documents from one party to another be handled in a neutral, secure and knowledgeable manner. For the protection of buyer, seller and lender, the escrow was developed. instructions, completing or obtaining _ required forms and handling final delivery of all ~terns to the proper parties upon the successful complerion of the escrow. The escrow bolder or agent must be . provided with the necessary information to close the transaction. This may include loan documents, tax statements, fire and other insurance poUcies. titJe insurance policies, temis of sale, any seller-assisted ti.Oancing, and requests for·payment for various services to be paid out of escrow funds. If the Jra,nsaction is dependent on arranging new financing, it is the buyer's ~ or the buyer's agent's responsibility to make the necessary arrangements. Documentation of. the new loan agreement must be in the bands of the escrow bolder before the transfer of property can take place. A real estate - agent can beJp identify appropriate - As a buyer or seller. you want to be certain all conditions of sale have been met before property and money change hands. The technical definition of an escrow is a transition where one party enga.ged in thc sale, transfer or lease of real or personal property with another person delivers a written instniment, money or other items of value to a neutral third person, called an escrow agent or escrow holder. This third person bolds the money or items for disbursement upon the happening o( a specified event or the performance of a specified condition. Simply stated. the escrow holder impartially carries. out the written instnJCtions given by the principals. This includes receiving funds and documents necessary to comply with those lending institutioos. ' When all the instructions ln the e1Crow have been carried out, the closing can take place. At this time, all outstaoding funds arc collected and fees -such as title insurance premiums, real estate commissions, te,rmite inspection charges - arc paid. Title to the property is then transferred under the terms of the escrow instructions and appropriate title • insurance is issued. Payment of funds at the close of escrow sbouJd be in the form acccpcable to lbe ~w. !ioce (M!!-of-town aod penooal checks can cauae days of delay in processing the transaction. The following items represent a typical list of what an escrow bolder does and does not do: The eacrow bolder: • serves 11 the neutral stakebol~ and the communications link to all parties in ·,the trallsaction; · • prepares escrow iuuuetiom; • requescs a Jll'dimiury title search to detamine the present condition of title to the property; • tequesta a beneficiary'• statement if debt or obliption is to be take over by the boyer; • complies wi1b lender'• requiremeab, spq:ified in Ibo acrow.......,... . \ • receive&~ faDdi from lho buyer, . • prepares er teeUJ111 the deed or other documeou related to acrow; • prorates taxes, interest, insunncc and rents accordiqg to instruction; • secures releases of all cooti.opncies or other conditions as imposed on any particular escrow: • records deeds and IDY ocher . . , HARBOR VIEW HILLS · Fabulous view home in sought-after location -4 bedrooms and fami ly room on over 1/4 acre. Lots-of paneling, river rock fireplace, warm & comfortable. r $1,100,000 HARD WORKING DUPLEX Less than a block to the sand! Needs work-but a money maker. 2 car garage, roof top deck, prime :location on wide street.· $398,500 ... . - HARBOR RIDGE ' Popular Casablanca model in exclusive gate guarded community. 3 bedrooms, family room, library ~ formal dining area -2900 sq. ft. Reduced to $449,000 CORONA lilG~S 1 Custom family size home w1th panoramic oc~an View. 4 bedrooms + convertible den + adjoining 2 room apartment (ideal .for expansion). ' $875,000 2845 E .. t Coat Hwy., Corona Del Mar • (714) 673-4400 • barbo .... omee4eale.com Daily Pilor Real Estate • March 1, 1997 -· THE PRUDENTIAL• JON DOUGLAS COMPANY . I WINDOWS TO THE WORLD-LINDA ISLE 2-story, refurbished, charmer in the delightful nbrhd of Linda Isle. Sparkling view, sun drenched patio, pertect for entertaining or relaxing. SBD ~tes w/BA. s~.995,000 HEAVENl Y OASIS RETREAT "The Toor Estate" a very rare opportunity for the discrimi- nating seeker of privacy. Nestled in the 5.45 acres of this estate is a truly traditional hm. Over1ooking the valley from atop old Palm Springs-unlimited unostructed views 180° +. $2,500,000 LARGE FAMILY WANTED SBD. lib, fam rm, pool, spa & a gorgeous ocean view. Cust hm w/lots of leaded glass, circular staircase & ele- vator. Gated entry w/3 car gar. $1,995,000 BEAUTIFUL HARBOR RIDGE! Traditional style hm on apx 32,000 sq ft lot. Great ooean views! Remod w/over-slzed pool & spa. $1 ,795,000 ------ A member of the Jon Douglas Real Estate' Services Group, Inc. www.P~.Com - • llOIUITIC Hlllf·AWAY .. Decorated to perfection, all amenities, 4BD, 2.5BA, love- ly· gated court yard, 3 fplcs .• Pool & spa. , $1 ,395,000 PAJIQRAMIC VIEWS • HARIOl llU Gated Harbor Hill open fir pin wlvaulted cings. Spacious light hm. Dramatic llv rm, fam rm, w/ftpc & wet bar, lrg eat-• In kit, FOR, Downstairs study wlbu!lt-ln bookcase. All BO have their own BA Mstr ste on view has 2 separate BA areas. Lease for $4,700 per Mo. $1,070,000 80' FEET OI THE WATER Leasehold Estate On water large boat dock posslble . 580, 4BA, 2 main floor BO. room for expansion. Creative financing. Make offert S\,0$0,000 COROIA DR MAR CdM home 75 paces from Ocean Blvd! Apx 3,019 sq~ 4BD. 3.SBA, fam rm & study w/partlal ocean views from 3 levets. Beaut cust design. $975,000 --------------------------------------~ ------------ BEST VALUE-DOVER SHORES One of the best values on one of Dover Shore's most exclusive streets. Home has potential for 4 or 5 bed· rooms. Dramatic courtyard entry, spa, vaulted ceilings. Call us t~ay for more details~ $639,000 SPECTACUUA TOWNHOME·OCW VISTA Golf course views from the patio & balcony of this dra- matically changed townhome. Reflection pool. Hurryl A must seal $599,000 PENINSULA INCOME Close to Bay-Ocean apx 3, 100 sq ft . R-2 lot 2/1 bedrpom units. Call for more Information. $279,900 FUU. OCEAN VIEW Highly upgraded with n~ appliances-eat-In kitchen just beautiful! Is assumable! $900 fee to assume. This is as good as it gets! $274,000 Affordable Newport Beach Waterfront wi1h boat &lip. 2BD, 1.75BA, remodeled kitchen & living room, built-In TV. Cul-de-sac street, gated community, walk to Lido VIiiage. $5-ff,OOO FAIUl.OUS LOCATm Ocean view from this beautiful Newport Crest Town:,ome. Plantation shutters, beveled mirrors. Dramatic master suite wfth vaulted celllng. Fireplace, .very light & open. 2 car attached garage. Community pool, tennis. Walk to beach. $119.0QO OCEAll BREEZES! Nice 2BD, 2BA townhome, near beach-ocean view from spac deck, quiet loc on greenbelt area, comm, tennis, pool & spa $207,500 $203,500 YUA POllT LaT & lll8llT Gated 1990 Mediterranean condomtnlum next to Newport Beach golf course & country club. Upper level, end unit Is a real beauty. . $199,500 . -EXCBJDT VAWE Spac condominium near the beach 280, 2BA + dining area Jr fam rm. Upgraded & priced to sell. $117,000 --------------------------------------- "REAi. JOY"' IUITillGTOll HARIOR HOME Entertaining is a part of the "REAL JOY" of owning th1~ home 4BD. tea room, media room, entertaining rOfi>m. indoor sauna room. FDR, 2 car garage. Intriguing ur.iusual wrap around yard $639,000 IWUIER V AllEY ·RANCH Acres of paradise at an incredible price. 6BD, SBA, exqu1s1tely furnished home. 4 fireplace's, newer con- struction. value $599,000 lOVEl Y ATRIUM Buy this lovely 300. atrium home. Wood floors, modern kitchen. trench doors Secluded master BO with tropical Roman BA Very private yard with pool. Shows like a model home $315,000 TRUST HELD PROPERTY • TUSTII TrusVBank held property Nice area of Tustin. Large 3BD. 2BA one story home. large comer lot with fruit tress. etc. $210,000 Out of Area .... Rancho Niguel Wlndrose tract. Quiet cul-de-sac street. UghVbrlght & open floor plan with apx $40,000 In upgrades, lovely tile, your own private pool & jacuzzi. $237,000 IOUTll COAST..._ Darling 4BD mint codltlon tot your first timer, rose garden & fruit tr~es. Best location, near South Coast Plaza. It's a delight! $199,000 LA•ua-.aun 3BD, 2.5BA. Investor owned. Vacant & ready to go. Private rear yard, great neighborhood. $1M.9QO •••Tw•111 Cozy detached unit, 2BD, 2BA upgraded unit-with great loca- tion overlooking a park, has a rare 2 car garage'. Very moti- vated, subject to lenders approval for short sale. $1'5,000 TWO 11A11D MTES New carpet & paint, 2 car garage, ale, 2.SBA. Private patio, fronts to big greenbelt, low association dues. No Mello.Roos. Great starter or Investment. $120.M .. -· Daily Pil0< Real Estate• March l., 1997 THE PRUDENTIAL• JON DOUGLAS COMPANY -- -~ A member of tk· Jon Douglas Real Estate Seroices GToup, Inc. -.P~.Com • ~~ • ,,J .• :r ~ ~ .,. ~ · ~ Every P.rop~rty. Anytiffie. Anywhere ... ' ' . · . 34,646 inquiries. And that's just last weekend. ( The interest in The PruJcnnal • Jon Douglas Company's lntemer website has hcen tremendous. Potential clients from ell over rhe world have taken a look a t o properties. Propercies O n Linc generates the kind of glohal exposure our clients expect. Anytime. Any'fhere. , , ) http://www.prUd~uglas .• com ~ Pro~erties -Online •11p://www.pr .. u9l11.ee• I ----------- --------------------- Lovely traditional 580 custom flome on comer lot. Lots of used brick. This 2- story home offers great family living. s..lr ••-• L.arge famify room open$ onto veranda. "Ph: Y~nff Must seel $1,050.000 · Best Buys Watch the sunset from your living room. Great townhome remodeled kitchen & baths. Very sharp 3 large bedrooms move-In condition.· $~ ----------------------- - - -------------------------------- Open House Mlcwtmt blm 39 Aue Fontalnbleau (Aeducld 221() $515,000 Sun 1-5 Irene McCatthy 19312 Sierra Inez $344,900 Sat 1-4 Ted.Hi" 19 Royal St George $1,495,000 . Sat 1-5 Lynoe Valentine 4 Rue Deauvllle $1,795,000 -Sun 1:30-4:30 Arvilla Sheron UdpM . 125 Via Mentone $699,000 Qnw•»r Sun 1·5 Lynne Valentine 436 Begonia $649,500 Sat 1-5 Nancy Simmons 10Marttlme $465,000 Sun 1:30-5 Rochelle Liss $490,000 Sat 1-5 All Zarrinnegar 24 Crest Circie $249,000 . Sun 2·5 Linda Reed $203.000 Sun 1-4 Nan Tully 24 Crest Circle $249,000 Sat 1-4 Nan Tully ,.. cttCcsa! ....... 5 8r8tagne $289,500 Sun 2·5 Marybeth Cole Standel 410 Momilgstar $639,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 Natalie Ames 33 Monaco $765,000 Sun 1-4:30 J. Howe/N. EngleOrectrt 33 Monaco $765,000 Sat 1-4:30 Vi Saxton ,.,.., ...... ,,. SS 1724 Poft Margate $519,000 SaVSun 1-5 Gerry Long Ml 11rto..t 14 Escapade $218,900 Sun 1-4:30 Barbra Chambers 15 Splendor& $468.000 Sun 1:30-5 Linda Reed ··-·•· 10 .... • • ...J -· lt_:__~~~A-.,~~~_,_,~-i~~~~·"--~-~-~-------~~~~·~• ·Irene McCarthy is an agent for all seasons She eriioys continu~ success in the real estate industry " Irene McCarthy is a sa1es executive • s-fndy M1uman. Senior Sales Execu;ive, is the listing agenc for a remarkably lovely cownhome beaucifully sic uated in the private, guard-gated community of Bdcoun. Nestled on a gently sloping hillside, Belcourt is a highly desirable neighborhood for chose seeking tranquility and sercajty. This home is offered at an agreeable price of $735,000. Beautifully customized, upgraded and immaculate with a courtyard enrry, this 4 bedroom, 3 1 /2 bath home offers generous srorage space, French doors and windows, crown mouldings. custom window coverings, a security system. air conditioning. central vacuum and hardwood floors. The three car garage is a feature noc easily found in cownhome living. Sandy Mittman can be contacted at her private line, 714/729-7271 with the Newport Beach office of the Prudential -Jon Douglas Company. She is a resident of Irvine and has focused her real est.ale activity in the Turtle Rock area of the Gl~n Communities. She also is active in the nearby Newport Beach gated community of Newport North Villas which is well known for its European- stylc village charm punctuated by attractive amenities including community pool. spa and recreational ~ea. MCCarthy was born and raised in Chicago. She settled in Santa Monica in the late 1960s. In 1974 she moved to Newport Beach and joined Kenneth Leventhal & Co. There she specialized in representing real estate development clients. During this tenure, she was active with the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. Having received a bachelor~s degree with honors in business administration/management/human resources, she received a scholarship for the masters program for the Dolphins, the Irene McC~r1hy . women~s d~vision of the the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. She proudly received her MBA and later became a real estate licensee and worked ' as an assistant to a top producer in the Newport Beach area. Concurrently with her career prior to real estate: she founded and continues actively with the Single Gounnet. an international singles dining club. McCarthy is appreciated by colleagues and clients for her organizational skills and professional demeanor. · Irene McCarthy can be reached aJ the Newpon Beach olfiu of the Pnulmtial - Jon Douglas Company al (714) 759- 6600. _,_ First Team Real Estate announces Hall of Fame aYlard Y#inn~rs They celebrated .an outstanding year with top producing agents and offices FirlllTeam Real Estate held its annual black tie Hall of F~e ~ards ceremony recently at the Ril7-Carlton Laguna Niguel. There were 36 awardees for 1996 and more than 4(.K) gue,11-enjoyed dinner and dancing di thl! gala event. which Wl!> hosted hy the leader in Orange County real e'tatc. FirstTeam. FirstTcam president Cameron Merage expressed gratitude to the FirstTeam Hall of Fame winners. their families and the c lien11-that <;uppon them in their work. "Since our e~1abli!>hmcn1 an 1976. it ha<; been the profess1onafo.m and dedication of our sales a<;soc1atcs that has guaranteed FirstTeam \ growLh." Mcrnge ~a1cl. "Our philosophy 1s simply we Lake the "team" in FirstTeam very senously We are committed to maintaining an environment of mutual collaborallon and honest communication." According Lo Bill Pianos. FirstTeam general manager and ma. ler of ceremonies for the awards program. lhe Hall of Fame award 1s earned only by outstanding sales a'isoc1ates who have successfully closed transactions in cxcellls of $5 million in the past year (with a gross commission qualifier). "In today's competitive and complex real estate marke1, these 36 hard-working, dedicated individuals are each a tremendous success." Pianos said. "We at FirstTeam arc proud tb acknowledge their outstanding achievements with our exclusive Hall of Fame award." Bob Smith of the firm's Dana Point/Laguna Niguel office was named top overall producer for the entire company. Don DeGrote. or the LaPalma office was honored for top overall units. Robcn Fraijo, also the the Dana Point/Laguna Niguel office was honored for top overall listings. Top office awards were received by Joe Capriotti, manager of Firs! Team/South Hunting1on Beach for top volume and top unilS; and Mike Hampton, manager of the Bob Smith East Orange County regional sales office for top listings. Hall of Fame winners for 1996 are (in alphabetical order by first name): Adele Lucas, Adrienne Guzzetta, Barbara Greenfie ld, Barbara McCall, Bob Selinger, Bob Smith, Brian Johnson. Christe Roknich. David Crandall. Dawn Lynch, Dianne Rector, Dixie Long, Dollie Poulos. Don DeGrote, Doug Graham. Doug Hamilton, Doug Irvine, Duane Beisner, luta Salcido. Janie O'Reilly, Jerry Beusee, Jim Ardery, Jo-An Hawley Verstraete. Joel Spencer. LOra"-Rosenretd-Asper, Marla Ruhmel, Michael Dipilla. Michael Gosselin. R.C. Cartmill. Robert Fraijo. Robert William. Ron Stephens. Sean Stanfield, SharoO'Trcgo, Shirle~ Laderman and Vikki Morrison. Earning special awards of merit for 1996 were: .The Most l~proved award went to Derik Brian of FirstTeam Nolan/Laguna Beach and Chris Merritt of the East Orange Count)' Regional sales office. A special leadership award went to Debbie ,DcGrote of the La Palma office. "As a team, our organization has built its reputation on delivering innovative client-<:entered service programs. By stirring the enthusiasm of home buyers and sellcn with unique programs like the Power of Teamwork concept, firstTeam's exclusive ~eferred. Access ro Hot Buys program and our special relationship with the Flagstar Bank, a Fedcra.J Savings bank which exposes our clients to lower fees and interest rates, we have dev~lopcd an extremely loyal client base. We are told that mdA¥ of these new concepts are changing the way people buy and selffiOmes orlhebetter. We're very proud of that." For the sixth consecutive year FirstTeam had a billion dolllir year. The company has sold more according to combined residential sales data from all Orange County Boards and/or associations of Realtors or its Multjple Listing Service. FirstTearn ReaJ Estate was founded by Cameron Merage in 1976 in Huntington Beach. Merage is president of the company and continues to be intimately involved with the running of tl;le organization on a dajJy basis. With the support of Southern California home buyers and sellers the company has expanded to I 0 office locations serving al1 of California and through its PHH Ho~uity .Relocation Network, serying the entire United States. For more ilifonnation about Fintnam Real &tale or a career in real ""'" wills Orange County'• real e1tau ka4er, call Ride Rector, dinctor of agent nlalions al (714) 557-0771. We List It! We sell It! Call Us For Results! ,...,-~~~~~~~~~~~--._,.....,... ' ~Balboa Island Home w/lnro1)1e. Unit. • 3BR & 38/\ + :?BR & 2B/\ Apt. • Close to S<•uth B,w • Built in l.99:? $785,000 Call Adell Patterson @451-7449 Darling Balboa Island Cottage • Charming & Cozy 2-Story Cottage • 4 BR & 2BA • Great Location Stl'ps -To South Bayfront $639,000 . Call-Belsy Boyd @673-8700 Charming Family Hom~ • 3 BR & 1.5 Bths • Prime East Side Location • Large Yard w I p.uk- li~e setting $369,000 Call /oa11e Cooper @675-4441 One-Of-A-Kind Penthouse • Absolutely Gorget>us 2BR &2BA •Very Unique Aoorplan • Gorgeous Kitchen $174,000 Balboa Island Opportunity • Low~I Pnced On Balboa Island • Ch'arming 2 BR~ Large Gue;,t Unit • Close To Sc.mth B•n ' $399,000 Call /oa11e Cooper @675-4441 Quaf!lt & Cozy Balboa Island Duplex • Well Maintained 2BR Home + 2BR Apt • lncn.>dible Charm • Great Rental $525,000 Gill-Alice-Brownell- @675-9585 Huntington Beach Bargain • Super Sharp JBR & 2BA Home • Highly Upgraded • Excellent Condition • Private Spa $219,000 Cati Walter M itchell @588-3083 Villa Balboa Value • 28R & l .25BA • Large Quiet Patio • Great Location • Custom Lighting • Newer Paint $169,900 Spectacular 200 Degree Bay & Ocean Views • Panoramic View'> From Dana Point 10 l'.1lo\ VNdcs Peninsula & Stunning C.llahna Sun .... •h! • I lu~l' i Bl•dmom P\.'nthouSt> with ln~1d,• I ..iundrv.& '.'.\CM G.uagt.' Spact.' • C11mn111nitv Pool, Spa & Cluhhou'il' - $349,000 Call Wnllt•r Alrtchell@588-3083 11>0 c;c110/: Plr #12 • Newport Beaclr Brand New BaJ boa Island Home • '-paciou-. 48R & 1 :;BA LnJl'r Con~t. • Op,•n LR \\'1th ~l.irbll' r 1rl'pla,,• • Built Fil•\ .11<,r l{,-,1J, . --sss5,000 Call A/1cc 8rolt'111'll @673-8/UO · 180 Degree Ocean Views • Totallv Remodeled & Gorgeous Newport Cn.><it Townhoml' • Tri·Lcn•l 3BR + l:ll.-n • 3 Large Decks $365,000 -·-"t.ou .A.lll11!11e.W.Jl.Tnfl'. @ 648-5555 A View From The Top ~~~~~~~~~~ • 2 BR. 2 BA Penthouse Condo In Lido • Spectacular Bay &: Ocean View!> • Boat Slip Available $559,000 Call Vidor Yack @673-8700 • Beauhful IBR Bayfront Condo • Huge B.iy!>1Jc raho w/Comm Pool&Spa $279,000 .. \ • -----i we can help ttzake I the difference in your life! EASTSIDE COSTA M ESA Lease Oprion or Sau. Bright, churfal 3 bedroom, , 2.5 bath townhome. ~rtat klcation -new paint d-' carpn. Forfimherdetai/J call l-800-510-2005 cock #4086 I RITA WADE $169,000 OCEAN VIEWS 1 ·Cameo Shores 4 bedroom, 3 bath, ckn. Singu kveL Encklud courry'><;,rd. 4515 ROXBURY. CDM J.D. CAU.~GHAN $975,000 I HARBOR VIEW HOME Quality workmanship -4 bedroom, 3 bath, family kitchm and SUNNY BREAKFAST room., femial dining room, 2 master suius. Approximau/J 2900 I sq.Ii. Reduud.1 OPEN HOUSE 1-5 1615 Port Charles, Newport Beach E'LYNNE KEMP-ALLEN $599,000 1 BACK BAY REMODEUJUST LISTED! lmmaculau impeccab~ 3 bedroom on cozy quiet cu?- ck-sac. !.tlu living m the country.' Move-in perfect! ROBIN TENCH $375,000 OCEANFRONT VIEWS Spectawlar ocean views .from nearly every room. Full I kngrh balcony on Mch level. Cartkn trrracr of uud I brick. CONNIE CORN $1,965,000 MESA VERDE Dar/mg 3 bedroom, 2 b111h w11h great yard. Niu living room with fireplace. Great neighborhood. /-1 R00-510-2005 cotk,#5009 MARK ACKRICH WHITEWATER IN CARLSBAD Thru R-3 /()ts. Will sell uparauly or as a group. Build your dream home or ckveklp as six condas or apartments. Ou111er may track. 1H UGH OR SHARON SWANSON CREATE THE BEST BUY IN ... NEWPORT HEIGHTS! 3 bedrooms, view tkclt, upgratkd thn1-out! Granite & Ma~u ltitchm. Ajfordabk! l RAE OD GERS $379,000 BOLD AND BEAUTIFUL EVERYONE SAYS I WYE YOU 10 this spmarular srmeping ouan .virw. Light and brigl11 singk story. Bm I/Tut in Harbor Vitw Hills. CzU for tktails 760-5000-t. 525 N11n Doyle EMERALD BAY Brqnd nrw 5 bedroom + 5.5 "4th1. Medil""1nran "'1mr with 3 car garasr Ouan and nigh1 ligh1 vinl!I. Vi1u/utl «ilillfl. Many 1xci1ins tk1J1ih! Tl){) many ameniriN U1 lut. CJ/ 494-7475 Bill Dolby S2,IOO,OOO BEAUTIFUL VIEW HO ME! Gorgt'ollJ -Cus10111 4 bedroom ho;,,e with view of &cit &Jy t1nd Cuy lights. Open floor plan with p(){)l Rnd thl'nlpruflc Spa. For mnrr 1nforma11on c11/I •. J.IJ00-510-2005cOlk14085 Rit" WRtie S45!J,OOO VIEWS! VIEWS! Nt'Wporl Brach at in finm. Pmtigio111 &/court Hill "'1mt. lit.ht and bright with Vlt'ltt 2 bedrr10m, 2.5 bath, tlmllilm1ry. 2 firtpl.«s. . _ C.JI 760-5()(J(J en. U!> Sboro" Swaruore .. . An International Company 760-5000 ~ttp://remaxllnlk.com HARBOR VIEW HILLS BARGA.IN F11nwru 4 bet/room, ?·5 bath floor pllln in f'Tllt family neighborhood. CzU "'l Hotline at 1-800-510-200~ cotle15007 for tktaikd informa11on. CJ/ l-8fJO...}I0-2005~15007 M•rlt A.citric/, S45!J,OOO BEST OF BELCOURT This gracious custom C1ttltc Wtl.I bui/J with the ultimau 11nmtio11 U1 tktAii mul b~ of WU1T1'.luuui~ grtOOu-amtpliWWtts the dcror. 4 bedroom, library. family room, spa.nous game room, wine cellar. gym and 11 4 c11r gamge. CJ/ 760-5000 ad. 113 S l ,395,000 FORMER MODEL · OWNER TR,\NSFF.R.R.EO Price rvducul.! 3 bctlroom, 3 rnr 11t11uhld taragc. Pool d- Sp11. ·Montbury frtlct 1111ulud uilinp, At'· Frnuh Doors. Barlu to P11rlt. Move In Condition. C.11 ASAP!! CJJ 760-SOOOut. 124 O.Uty H arrl$ Gaud Costa Mesa townhome tkcoraud in b!Aclt andj J:!':::~. 2 bedrooms. and tknloffiet klfi. Doubk car ~_N_E_G_o_t_o_EN __________ s_144_.9 __ oo_. WMll(' SOUTH COUNTY, NEWPORT BEACH . 23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 180, Newport leach, CA 92660 __ __. . , .. .. An ·1nternatlonal Company 760-5000 .. http:Jl........Unk.com NEW ON THE MARKET!! SELECT LOCATION ON LIDO ISLE ..... . OU/ classic""''"'" on 62.5 foot ruidr lot! ltka/ sit< fo r a new Haderu/4.1 Cll/J for morr information. (Buyn-s to wrify sq.ft.) CJJ 760-5000 at. 126 $750,000 JUST LISTED/PANORAMIC OCEAN/BAY VlEWS Custom Tri-1...rw/ of 11pprox. 3750 U/· ft. ovaU>oltinx the Bay 11tul Ocean. Pnf«t for ett~t4mmg with widr l!iewing tkclu and owniutl rooms. Wontlnfolly U/JK"'1tkd through out. CJ/ 760-5000aa. /J I S'l69,000 PASTORAL VIEWS Mo"' into this IHautifiJ 3 IHtlrHm. 2.5 IHilh mnotkktl home on 11 illfKt kJt ovaU>o'lting &JuatriAn 514/Jks with pmtol'll/ lliew. New ltitchcn with Chniywi>oJ st4inetl c11binm. new 11ppliancn anti tik coun'"1. F11mi/y room off lti«INn with twill llinvl OPEN SUN 14, 2215 GOLDEJVGRCLE. NEWPORT BEACH CJ/ 640-2677 ... · OCEAN Vl VlLLAI -REDUCED 5 betlroom, 3.5 bath, beauri/MI riktl ffeors, Fmuh doOrs, kfrgt 11UJ.SUr. 3 car :1rragt, 3 firrplam, wry prilNlt< l«ation. . . CJJ 640-2677 lSOVIEWl!! End unit in stdiukd location. Fabulous ocean and baelt bay l!itr« Upgm~d 3 bedroom, 2.5.bath with new windo1os and doors, new hk and carpet + morr. Moti"11t«l Slrlkr! Si49,000 LOW. LOW, LOW DOWN PAYMENT is possibk on thiJ hull! townhomt. Upper Newport &ach R«. arra. Owr 1800 sq.jt. w11h towering ceilings. Si99,000 HARBOR. OCEAN & CITY LIGHTS V1£W For pt'Opk with a passion for qualilJ-This U10nJnfol£r 1"t'bu1/J homr iJ ll 5 fledroom, 4.5 bath with a J "" l""''-t. H11:r living room and f!1':"'11/ timing 11rra arr Rmong m1U1J}1J 1/111 liomn flihu/o"! q1U1lihn. CJ/ 760-5000 at. 136 S2, 000,000 SOUTH COUNTY, NEWPORT BEACH 23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 180, Newport Beac:h, CA 92660 l-We .can help make I the difference in 1 · 4 your life! I · EASYTOBUY ,. low tkiw'!· FHA -your choice. 2 bedrooms plus 1 loft/office and 2 car garage. New easy_ cart berber" carpet. Fenced patio-for your tkig or kids and the pnvacy of a gated Costa Mesa commu1fity with pool MAXINE GOLDEN $144,900 .. STEPS TO THE OCEANFRONT!! 3 Bedroom, 3 bath 'home on corner lot! Built in 1987 with French dDors and windows, jacuzzi I tub, fireplace and hugt roof tkclt with 360 view.' I Makt al/ offm. DIANA PltOSSER $429,000 I JUST LISTED COSTA MESA · 3 bedroom, 2 bath on extra large lot. Has RV parking. DIANA CAPPEL $198,500 1 BEST KEPT SECRET IN COSTA MESA I Excelltnt md unit overlooking large park like I .greenbelt area. Wontkrfal a"a for children or rnttrtaining. Commumty pool. :2 bedroom, 1.5 bath. :... I SHARON SWANSON $125,000 ' WHY,RENT? just f1Sttd and hm buy in Newport Terrace. 2 bedroom, 2 bath, sirig/; story rod unit with ntw , paim and carpet. Cliise to pool and approx. 11/2 milt U> beach. Call for tktails and showmi: BILL & DONN~ WEBSn:R $137,500 BEST BUY -SPYGLASS HILL Bta.utifal 5 bedroom, 3 bath, 2 sUJry hoine on I Spyg/tiss Hill with mountain and city light view. ~arklinL laP. p_ool Private gau, central air and a liJt mo"TCillfar showing. JULIA LIAO $699,000 FABULOUS VIEWS Views, Views, move up to spectacular views of City I lights and Newport Bay. This cust()m 4 bedroom, I 4.5 bath features: 4 fireplaces, 9 skylights, hugt family room with bar. ovmiud spa and sauna. , Gourmtt kitchen and is approx. 1800 sf viewing tkck and balconits. , BILL AND DONNA WEBSnlt $1 ,125,000 ~ "NEWPORT HEIGHTS" I 3 Bedroom, 5 bath, 3700 sq.ft. with 5 car gara_gt. 1 Huge tkck and spa. Compkkly r'(motklid. I Go'X!"~-' WAYNE SMITH $629,000 I BUlLDABLE LOT I Pmtigious Gated Community close tc the water. A rral Sual!.' I ESTHER YANK $395,000 PRIME LOCATION 4 &droom, 2.5 bath, 3 car garair..e across ftom Tanager Park. Exulkm curb appea1. Ntuitt roof, · ~nu ltitchm cabinets, applianm and Corian rounter tops. Ptivate spa in 'large yard. ' JACKIE HANDLEMAN $3~3,500 ... • .. Oyer 5.00Q '.s'D'@Te fut! fau•ptlonal custom hu11t 4BR with stunning views of the Back Bay and city lights. Fabulous floor pldn w/huge uixtair\ Bonm and Gaml' Room m FOR A Klt-!Ci! Courtyard pool plus rear y.ird \pa. GATED ENTRY fl car garage. Jl,250,000 Vltlnude Views / ln·l1' d 1 U\1001w/hU!1l''1e1qni: 1fo .. 1.,• ~nllenain1111: drt'dm horn« \\/01-w,111'1.1 h11n)t, fdn11h , din111g, and I b1'\lrck>11l \Ult\'\ ( lo'\<' tu hNCh, pdrl.\ Jlld fl'\IJUrJ111'.' -2331 Cliff Dr.· 1769,000 Harbor & Ocean Views/ (ll:ean \!Jt• of PC'li in beaullful pnval~ lrvlnf Term~' l1at1'1l t>ntr) fallulmu JSR w/itrtat fam1I) rl10m L-0vely tlet~. J>.llto, lawn. k pnvare \pa \,awnt' -1443 Serenade Terrace• "'- 1749,000 Qmm SIM fll_PCll In CoroM lld M« JBR 2BA, private sp.1, enclosed yard. • Best single family buy • MAJOR REDVcnON TO 1425,0001 Reduad/Newport &achl \1'\\11 ~ld01 4 BR \,.'\\port ~t'C\IUW 2·\llll\ \\ ekgant 1u111>rn p.~~ N 'PJ, plu1 lanul) room, libfal) + rnunlr. l.Jtthl'O. -1213 Bluegum - $545,000 (11np:1twww.Julbluqum.com) Fabulous 3 BR Immaculate ... and move-in pcrfC<'t! Located on cozy quiet rnl-de-sac. So many upgrades including gorgrous Iott hen, French doors, etc. $375,000 Mqg YerM lkBHtJ' On quiet cul-de-sac. Wonderful curb appeal w/brtck ribbon concrete drtvel Was a 4BR/now a JBR w/large ~er suite. -3093 Molokai - $239,000 \ • r ' Bob Koop Dovie Koop Bob Koop, Jr. 760-5000 Ext. 128 or 760-1580 RANCHO RELAXO Drud New! 2,000 Sq.Ft. O.-c .. ~ cownho-. 48cl. 2.5&, Fircpbct. Cann! Vxuum. mling fuu. en.tr.al •m. «'ftfnl abk. '2-cu ~- Bob Koop, Sr. or j L SOUTH COUN1Y Sc. Michelle onlr 2 yttt• dl 4 Bd,, 2.5 &.. P1'tllll;am conitt lot Wllh • t.nlt view, bnulifully finithtd y.ud. loa of uk. fuep~. builr-in ..,....un.. ot AteUn.-dW. ..... J • fmuhmo~ , · Bob 1 ~. Of' f, Rnnockkd cwtom m.. ""-· ~ r•rd Wlth • full bu. pool ac ...,. uk Ors, ook WlncJc,..'°'<l>on, >JM rub. ac mo•• ,11\'lllC bc.odla Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. NEWPORT BEACH . 760-5000 En. 128 Above the Crowd! How to contact your real estate representatives Kip Honcodc advertising soles rep- We Would like· your comments, ques- tioaa or sugestioos for material you would like to lee in 1be o.ily PUoC Real BICMe ICICtioD. puhlilbed n_ery s.urday. If Joa me U.emit in~ ia oar~ COIUCI ... NpftWlfa- tiwa IUp llmooc* II (714') 5'74-4247 or JIDd v~ .. (714> 574-4241. 1beir fU ., .. ii (714) ~·~· lf,aa .... IMID ..... C' dill A Vfeu For AU S-UO,..I You won'tflnd a more spectacular unobstructed utew on.the hlll. than from this 5BR home. O.lfaed. at $1,195~000 . ')ane Sungaila A rare jtruf ... A beautifully remodeled 6 bedroom home wUh guest cottagels~udtolplay room on.a huge (approx. 12.600 sqJt.J chlldfrlendly lot. A plOA:ifor fandlJI &ftWnb to gather. O.lfered at $899,000 • 760-SOOO ext 136 · . . Ren.ax South County. Ne~ ~ch . . ' Ontat plan 4-Dul unit. Exparu1edjamlly & breakfast rooms. Loads of • upgrades. And the owner ts ~erred Bring u.s an offal O.lfned Qt $545,000 RE/MAX International has again reco1n1.&ed Jane Sungalla as one of ~e top agents In No. America (top 1 % of more than 400,000 agents) at their annual convention. .. '\ ( I HORSE RANCH $995,000 Lost privo1ety own.ct nor... ranch In Com Me9o. 39.000 + aq II lot. '8R, SBA. Access 290 ocre Regk>nol Pone a equestrian trolls. CUFFHAVEN-KINGS 1ID $799,()()() Mogniftcent vt.w• °' OC«lll • boy tram thll ... 31A fomlfy home. OYet' ll' .acre, room flof expontion. lank owned. CAMEO-HIGHLANDS $599,000 leoutfful kltchef'I wttti IUb·rero, llghr=• t •IR, 2.58A W/Jp(Jft(ling poot. Mony 1; A/C, ..-.ploc•, Fl9neh doon ond ~ .. -• Kent McNa~ghton: He lives and .. reads success AGENCY: Elhs Realty Group, Newport Beach- JOB flTLE: Scnaor marketing consultant , ' FA RM AREA: Lu>.ur} homes in coastal.Orange County CITY OF RESIDENCE: Ncwpon Beach CLUBS/ORGANIZA TJONS: Newpon Beach Country Club. Balboa Bay Club LAST BOOK READ: "Success in 1997" FAVORITE MOVIE: "The Money Pit" FAVORITE RESTAURANT: The Crab Cooker HOW DO YOU DEFINE SUCCESS? "Success is only realized when yoµ let noth ing stand in the way of achieving your objectives. I repre:.cnt my clients with the highcM ~tandurds u( honeMy, ... integrity and Kent McNaughton professionalism. Rcfcrr.tb from m~ clienh account for the 'ucce'' of my busine:.s." We want to hear from you through our SNAPSHOT column. Tlte column f eatures real estate owners, brokers, agents, marketing representatives and staff members. We encourage you to send a pltoro (black and white, if possible), with the individual's and the company's name ma-,.ktd on the back. Send or fax your information lo: Julie Viker, real esta{e ediJor, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, C:A 92627; Fax.· (714) 650-4802. Deadline: 5 p.m. Tuesday. We'll publish il as space is available. To revise information thaJ has already been submitted, call (714) 574- 4242. Cynthia .Noe appointed field ~ales manager She will oversee soles teams at nine Taylor Woodrow ' • neighborhoods Broadeniq cbc ICOpC aod enhancing the quality of ib .-vices to homcbuyers, Taylor Woodrow Homes, Joe. hu lppOinted Cynthia Noe lo lbe 'new position of field sales m•ept. Noe ownees lbe one site sales team at nine Taylor Woodrow~ tbroupoul SOUlhcm California, addressin1 the needs of buyen. mmqj,na loan Prosraa. matiq c:ertaia .... model homes look daeir belt lilld fllllUriq dull ~ detmJ of the ..._._ytaa procaa ~ c:omp1e1e Sib~ to~ Tlyl« Woodrow bomebu,er. Noe's prcmotioa 110 field Alea JDIDllU' aipl I IS-,_-CINel' M I 8CW home aalea profmiaMI • ....., aix yan wilh Tayloe WOodliw. Stnce 1990. lhe 1m played a ~ fOle ia .. IUCeCll ol WOUI Tayloe WOotiw ~ Noe'i c:seer ~ pl:iaUitJ•.•-aimed• fiDllll far 1111 MAMB .-..--d9e yw •Wild 1a 1tia. ... .,.. Wllill m IOlcl 111er finlriiWllliiilil Iii~. MAME ~--1 ........ , ..... .......,.,, .. ~illailllW .... ~ ~~~J.:,~~~~~!ll!~ E Don't buy or sell a hou~e without a FREE copy o f "BUYING OR SELLING FOR THE RIGHT PRICE'' Receive valuable information from a California licensed Real Est~te broker, California State Certified Appraiser, and a designated MA I with experience in consultation for hundreds of properties all over the United States. Information on: • Choosing the right community • Considering the site or land • Looking at the physical house • Definition of M arket Value • Buying & selling for exactly the right price! Also, receive FREE checklists for your home search process. ' CALL FOR YOUQ \ FREE COPY TODAY I 474-1669 TERRY J. TOMA,..\ METRO REALTY 1" TaYlor. Woodrow Homes, Inc. Ylelcomes Robert UeY1er --- .. -· u .. Your kids and theif s·chools need ·help to prepare for ... THE ROAD AHEAD . Our1997 Mission and Pledge· -For every newly acquired client who purchases or sells property through Roger's Realty, we will purchase and donate a new desk top computer and color monitor to a local school of their choice , software included. Please present this / advertisement with your request. -~ri fr,qt;.,.___ 3 8:45 a .m., GPA Commiftee meeting 4 8:45 a .m., Affiliate Committee meeting -5 9 cr.m. -noon, "Agency" \ 1 p .m. -4 p .m., •Ethics" 6 9 a.m .. Grievance Committee meeting 7 l 0 a.m., Brokers Preview MLS b ook delivery 12 9 a .m. -noon., "Exchanges" 9 9 .m. -4 p .m., '"Top Produc er" · · 9 o.m. -4 p .m., '"Tax Planning" 13 8:3p a.m., Boord of Directors·.meeting · 9 a .m., Compass beginner cldss 14 l 0 a .m . -2 p.m ., Brokers Preview 17 8:30 a .m ., Orientation/Induction St. Patrick's Day 19 9 -a .m ., MLS Committee meeting 2 p .m ., lnternefc lass ·• 9 a .m. -noon, .. Appraisal " l -4 p.m .• ··Estate Planning .. 20 2 p.m., C9mpass advanced class Spring begins 21 1 O a .m . -2 p .m ., Brokers Preview 25 9 a .m. -noon, Risk Managernent workshop '"High Tec h High Touch Buyer Brokerage" 26 2 p .m ., Compass Beginner class 27 9 a .m. -1 · p .m., Seminar: "Disclosure for Common Envir9nmental Hazards" . 28 l 0 a.m. -2 p .m ., Brokers Preview Good Friday 30 Easter M.L~S. MORTGAGE LOAN SPECIAUST A WORTGAGECX>RfatATIOti Tbt M.LS. of !ht lt:ndinc lndumt Membtr of Bttta Busineu Burtau Fe111"ring Grant \:Ve King Br11nch M11ruiger Conforms 7.625 7.25 . Turnbo .. 7.75 o.iJy Piloc lleill &cMe • Much l , 1'197 M.L.S .. MORTGAGE LOAN SPECIALIST A MORTGAGE CORPORATION Tht ~{.LS. of ibt Ltndinc Industry Mt.mbtr of Bentr Business Burtau LOAN AMOUNTS $10,ooo·ro s22,ooo,ooo MLS is located in the hean of Corona dcl Mar. MLS offers sop_histicated mor(gage management services for every -different rypc-of morrgage request -on line with our 150 differen,t banks and lending institutions, MLS is a state-of- the art lender with only th~ newest in technologies. MLS is the home of the Np Points and No Closing Cost LQan. Fixed 30YR 15 YR 10 T ·5 ... 7.75 7.25 7.0 7.125 7.25 7.875 7.625 7.500 7.375 Niche Programs .• I 00% financing (No Money Down) • FHA, VA, & Conventional • 95% easy qualifier • 97% co $207,500 3 • Construction I Permanent Loan Programs . -The MLS Advantage -•• • Home equicy line ef credit • lnceresc only loans • Software tech_nology that compares 62,000 "'loan programs and rates daily! 11 111 3.95 5.875 5.75 • 2-4-unics • 90% to $1,000,000 • Nationwide corporacion • Lender 48 States • We disclose wholesale races I YR GML • 90% mo MI • 95% to $1,400,00 Products • In house appraisal, credit, processing Call Today for a FREE Quote • 1 i. th D istricc, Labor, Treasury, CD & Prime • Low scare rates (2.95), life cap (9.95), & margins (I .S) •Fixed races for 3,J , 7, 10, 15, 30 • 150 different wholesale ouclecs •FHA, VA, and Conventional Lenders MLS will do all the shopping 10 determine what bank has 1he be~t prices and programs ro suir your needs, at no cos1 io you! • A-0 Paper • Weekly stats reports • Quick turn arounds (714) 673-4664 • I 0 ye·ars experience 1: ·' .' I /,' 1,· I I I I .' \ 1 • I I I \ REFERRAL FEES GIVEN Call today for :i free loan consultation. Grant W. King Branch M11n11ger Office: (714) 673-4664 Pager: (714) 451-7'905 Debut of magnifi~ent models Will . highlig~t grand opening of Casldvvays in· Newport Beach ~--....;..~~-:-:-:~~-;-~~~~-:c-........,,_,..~-:-~~~~~~ Community reAects all that you would expect from a Newport Beach address The eagerly awaiLed grand openi ng is expccted•to draw an equally enthusiastic response on March I and 2 •• when the model homes make their debut at Castaways. !aylor Woodrow Homes' incomparable new community overlooking the scenic Back Bay. There is no other new home community that compares with Ca~taways. From its blufftop 8ite and its gated privacy to its spectacular, custom.caliber residences. Castaways is IJ'Uly in a class by itself. With prices stArtJng in the mid-?6oo.000s to 'more than SI million, Castaways caters to the most di criminating wtes of buyers, with five grand-scale floor plans panning about 3,292 to 4.008 square feel on two levels. As many as six bedrooms and five and one-half baths will ·generously fulfill the needs of large families and buyers of varying plans will have the opportunity to tailor their homes to their lifestyle by selecting from an extensive array of room options. The choices range from an extended family room. home office, teen room and exercise room to a music room. Ubrary, maid's quarters and ladies' parlor. One plan even offers a special room for storing fine wines ~ handmade cigars. A drarojatic foyer establishes the luxurious ambiance bf each home. Formal living and Pion Three of the Castowoys in Newport Beach <lining rooms, are elegantly separated from one another. And rather than a small breakfast nook. every home has a spacious morning buyers may also select such options as an elevator, complete home theaters and built-in " media cencers. , room. Castaways' kitchens are masterpieces of design and celebrations of convenience. Oversized islands-are equally well-suited to preparing and serving meals and snacks. while a complete collection of professional-quality stainless steel appljance from Vtking includes a built-in six burner gas cooktop, double ovens and dishwasher. Kitchens arc also higlllighted by ccounic-tile flooring. a GE Profile mi~wave oven, a choice of three cust°'m cabinet styles, uftder-cabinet fluorescent lighting, built-in recipe desk and a host of optional appliances. ' _ Master suites are unsurpassed in their luxury. Built-in coffee bars, are included in most plans. For unsurpassed personal comfort, Throughoul the homes, numerous luxury details impart the rich look of a fine custom home. For example. the renowned craftsmanship of Andersen Wood Windows ts featured throughout and all windows arc completely cased and finished. ln addioon. Baldwin door hardware appem excht.sively in solid brass on interiors and oil-rubbed bronze on exteriors. Stairways are illuminated by footlights. To make it easy for· residents to take advantage of the latest computer. communications and home entertainment technology. every home is equipped with multimedia wall plates, wfl.ich gjve raident11 up to nine prcwircd access poln~ for a full house automation system that can accommodate computers, telephone and cable rv. as well as security and audjo-v1deo system~. lo addition. Castaways is comprised of three clio;tinctive neighborhoods. each with its own character and personality. 1be Bluffs reveals scunning Back Bay views. The Island recalls the charm of Balboa Island with wltite picket fences and manicured landscaping. while tatucsque rows of tall trees grace The Peninsula. An added advantage for ~taways residents is a community park. anticipated to open in April, thac is directly adjdcent to the · community. Bob Henry Park offers a wide v1J.1ety of recreational faciUlies. including fields for ba.11eball, softball and soccer, as well as a children's playground. The unoondtng area also abounds with gourmet restaurants and convenjent hopping centers. To join Ul .the grand opening celebration at Ca.Maways. tum onto Dover Drive from Pacific Coast Highway and proceed about one-half mile. then tum on 16th Street and continue to Castaways' gates entrance. adjacent to Bob Henry Park. Tit• sal•s olfke is open tlailJ frolll 10 a.a to s P·"'·· UC.pl Mo"44Js, ..,,,,,. ltoius"" 2 to Sp.a A.dtlilioul Uif~n u 11wrilobl« bJ collbt8(714)122-1765. Ad4i#oM/ llif onltlllion ""'' o&o IN """"'"4 b1 s."""'i •·lltllil to ilif o@lllJlorwoodrow.cOllL Projttl w c.,,.,,.,_, ilifortlllllior1 is also awrilabk 0 11 tlle 1'Wld WW. Wd Ill llllp:/lwww.M11#woobow.coa " • • Barbara Aune • • List you · wi h r property . t us and w 'I . ad . el , verttse . your property in the . Daily p·1 · . Yc . t ot too! - ou reach qualified bu . the D ·1 .yers in . at Y ;Pilot! Jo Anne Kenton •' Oaily Pilot Real Estate • Much I, 1997 Coldvvell Banker age~t serves all of Orange County Idyllic Laguna Beach setting Ocean view:. abound in thii. Laguna Beach home. The sun shines in through glass walb and soaring ceihn-gs provide a feeling of spaciou ness. A contemporary design in wood and gla.'s give' way to peacefur charms within a nearly five acre property lhat can be ahered for use -perhaps a pool or spa -or left unchanged for private conlemplation. This two bedroom home. • wilh library and family room presents a varieLy of opLions in an idyllic setting. Offered at $995.000. For more information, call Tom Thomson of the Coldwell Banker Newport Beach office at (714) 644-9060, wcaled al 2121 Paci.fie Coast Hwy. Coldwell Banker may also be reached on the Internet at www.coldwellbanker. com . The largest residential real estate company in California, Coldwell Banker now operates 257 offices and has nearly 7,()()() sales associates statewide. Overall, the company has nearly 2,500 residenti41 real estate offices and more than 58,000 sales associates and employees throughout North America. Jennifer Noonan specializes in many ty~s of properties Sales associate and real estate professional Jennifer Noonan of Coldwell Banker Newport Beach has found a niche in her business by creating individuali zed marketing campaigns aimed directly at the client's property. Specializing in selling a wide range of properties, from $200,000 condominiums to $I million plus estate properties. Noonan understand<; the client's needs an! selling with integrity, which are two very important areas to hc:r. "Having grown up in the area. I ha ve · had the qpportunity to meet many people. become involved in the community and learn different areas. all of which assist me in getting my client's property !.Old." Noonan said. Noonan works Wilh both buyers .and sellers and recently closed a deal in Laguna Beach. "My buyer got a fabulous deal, with incredible 6cean and city light views, .. 'she explained. "The satisfaction of closing a deal and seeing the delight on your clients· faces is the most rewarding part of any real estate transacrion.'' N<:><>nan 's sales experience includes corporate transfers. condominiums. si ngle Balboa ls.land: Beach cottages and bayfront homes I .for BOUNDARW: The southern end of J,amborce Road. Bayside Drive and Newport Bay. HISTORY: ....... Balboa Island is one of the oldest ( 1906) communities in Newport Beach. It is charming and eclectic and situated on 126 acres in Njtwport Bay. There are 1.418 lots and about 2.200 residences. FifLy-five percent of the properties are dual residences· nnd the average lot size is 30 feel x 85 feet. There are five public piers on the island. The area referred to as the Island is actually three islands. The main island is called Big Island• and is connected to Little Island and Collins Island by bridges. STYLE OF HOMF.S: The home on the I land are a wonderful combination of old beach cottages and newer homes. RECENT SALES:. In 1996 there were 40 homes sold r30ging in price from $430.000 to $2,200.000. . NOW LISTED: 10erc are currently 25 propertie for sale at a price range from $399.000 for a half lot to S 1,895.000 for a bayfront. One of Lhe homes now listed is a spectacular bayfront located in Lhe heart of Balboa Island. With grand views of the bay. a pri vate dock, bcache and an apartment. Comfortable and cozy. the main home features three bedrooms and two baths.it:ardw floors throughout. unique wood ceilings·and two fireplaces. · The one room apartment has a used brick fireplace and a large deck -a great income producing unit. COMMUNITY FEATURES: A walk around Lhe Island is a favorite pastime for the Newport Beach community. The Island is filled wilh traditions and is unique in its enthusiasm for decorating for all Lhe holidays. Outdoor movies are shown in the summer and arc fun for the whole lhis home is now listed on Balboa Island SOURCE: Susan Noonan of Coldwell Banker Newj>ort Beach. (7 14) 723-1912. family. The ferry runs from Balboa Island to If you would like to submit a Balboa Peninsula and has been takipg _ community profile of your farm area, pas~ngers to and from the Island since ~e follow the above format and · 1919. encld}e a map ollllbte (Thomas Guuu) of SCHOOLS: Children attend Lincoln Elementary School and Corona del Mar High School. SHOPPING: There are wonderful shops on Balboa Island and Fashion Island is about one mile away. the area along wilh a photo of a currenl · Ii.sting. The description of die property goes under the "now listed" Hflion. Send to: Julie Viker, nol eslOU editor, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627, (714) 547-4242. • family homes. previews and estate properties. plus bank owned properties. Her areas of speci'alty include Huntington Beach. Coo;ta Mesa. Corona del Mar. Newport Beach. Irvine and South County. J ennifer Noonan may be reached at the Coldwell Banker Newport Beach office, (714) 644-9060 or on the lntemel at www:coldwellbanker.com. The largest resilhntial real estate cowipany in CaUf omia, Coldwell Banker now operates 2S7 ofJices and has nearly 7,000 sales associates statewide. Overall, the company has nearly 2,500 residential real estate o.flices and more than 58,000 sales associates and employees throughout North America. ., .. 1097 Tulare Or. Jim Ferryman 850-1220 208 Princeton Dr · Linda Hartman Tarbell Realtors 729-5122 644-2144 298 Bowling Green Linda Hartman Tarbell Realtors 729-5122 644-2144 . . COSTA MESA 3BR 4BR 48R ' , lburllUiile to die laJestaiulbest restde home$«Nm this weekend Sun 1-4 $242,000 Sun 1-5 $215,000 Sun 1-5 $2J 5,000 NEWPORT BEACH 123 Vaa Genoa · 3 + 2 Lido Isle Bud Richley 223-8245 2242 Channel Rd 4BR Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 231 Via Lido Soud JBR Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 Big Canyon Villas 2-3BR Mason Ellis Realtors 759-7700 Sun 1-4 $649,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 $1,895,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 $2,250,000 Sat/Sun/12-4 SaJes/leas~ R•tea H of febfuary 27, 1997 I KEY LENDERS AND RATES Abacus Financial Group Amencan Savings Bank Bank of America Cal Fed Lending Chase Manhattan ---Coast Federal Bank Countrywide Funding Detrick Mortgage Group D~wney Sa~ng"'-s __ Emery Financial F~ellty Federal Bank First Federal Bank of CA ---Fleet Mortgage Glendale Federal Bank Great Western Bank Home Savings --Nat1onsBanc Mtg. Corp. Newport C~st Financial ProFed Mortgage Sanwa Bank TLC Financial Svcs. Union Bank of CA Weyerhaeuser Mtg. TY~ PHONE R (800) 938·9393 s (800) 562-6272 B ~) 642·2244 s (800) 225·3337 K (800) 900-6062 s (800) 300-5626 K (800) 8n ·5626 ---R -2.!_4) 759-9693.._ s (800) 336-9639 30-y ... fixed INTEREST Yo POINTS LOCK· RATE OWN ("9) IN A.P.R. 7.625% 5 1.750 15 7.844 7.625% 20 2.125 30 7.884 7.625% 20 2.125 45 7.884 7.500% 20 2.141 45 7.759 7.500% 20 2.500 30 7.79:/ -----------7. 875 % 20 2.000 10 8.125 7.625% 20 2.250 45 7.898 7.500% 5 1.875 15 7.731 -----7.625% 20 2.000 30 7.871 -R _214) 729·92~ ____ 1.875 15 7.731 7.500% 5 s (800) 232·2309__ 7.875% 5 1.750 10 8.098 s (800) 672-4332 7.625% 20 2.375 30 7.911 K (800) 700-5650 7.500% 20 2.500 30 7. 797 s (800) ~9000 7.750% 5 2.250 45 8.025 B (800) 492-7587 7.425% 20 2.500 30 7.721 ~800) 975·50_5_1 __ 7.550% __ 10 __ 2_._250 __ 30 __ 7_.82_1 _ K (800) 685-0001 7.SOO"A> 20 2.375 30 7.784 A (800) 808-5626 7.375% 5 2.500 10 7.670 ----------K l800) 68&375!._ 7.625% 20 1.875 30 7.858 B (800) 237-2692 7.800% 10 1.625 45 8.008 A (800) 801-7300 7.625% 10 1.500 13 7.818 B _(8_90) 453.12~ 7.875% 20 2.000 _so __ 8_.12_5_ K (800) 669-6747 7.875% 10 1.875 14 8.111 INTEREST RATE 5.950% 3.950% 5.375% 2.875% 4.625% 2.950% 4.750% 3.850% 2.950% 3.950% NA 2.950% 5.625% 2.950% 3.950% 3.950% 4.250% 3.950% 4.250% ----5.875% 5.250% 5.125% 5.250% 30-Y ... lld,lustable .- 'I(, POtNTS MAX. MARGIN ADJ. OWN ("9) A.P.A. LOAN (?(.) INOEX FREQ. 5 1.000 7.598 300,000 2.700 110 6M 25 1.000 7.400 600,000 2.450 110 1 M 20 1.000 8.173 214',600 2.875 HS 1 Y 20 0.031 7,466 214,600 2.625 110 1M 20 2.500 8.363 214,600 3.000 1 TS 1 Y 25 1.000 7 2 42 500,000 2.300 110 1 M 20 0.000 7.231 214,600 2.375 110 1M 20 1.000 7.250 750,000 2.300 110 1 M 20 0.250 7 .415 500,000 2.550 11 D 1 M 20 2.250 7.304 600,000 2.225 110 1M NA NA . NA NA NA NA NA 20 0 .750 7.317 214,600 2.400 110 1M 20 1.125 8.101 214,600 2.750 HS 1Y 10 1.000 7.724 214,600 2.250 L1M 1M 20 1.000 7.400 214',600 2.450 110 1 M 20 1.000 7.628 500,000 2.050 H S 1 M . 20 2.500 8.668 214',600 3.000 L6M 6M 20 1.125 7.413 600,000 2.4'50 110 1M 20 1.000 7 .578 400,000 2.625 11 D 1 M 20 1.375 8.154 214,600 2.750 HS 1Y 5 1.500 8.101 214,600 2.750 HS 1Y 20 1.000 8.151 214,600 2.750 6CO 6M 20--0-.8-7-5--8-.0-36--2-14-,600---2-.7-50--1-T-S--1-Y- Botl'I ftKed & adjustable pn:>gr&ms are 3Qo'30 conven!lq(l8I m«1gagas. Type ol Lendal Is: 8 • Bank. K • rnor1gag8 blnker; A • mot1g8ge broker; S • uvlngi & loan. Mono. bal11cer1 and ~ •• llcenMd by lhe Cdfomla ~rtmant of Ra8.I Estate as either a broker°'~ For inlO<matlon caM Cahf DAE al (916) ~7-<>931. lrltilr'eat Am lol ldjustablis is.,, lntroduc1ory rate !Of h flrsl ~l'Tlel"( period. Down P~ Is emounc of cash(% of sales price) paid to lllndaf prlof IO signlog mortgage contlKl. Polnla are% ol loen ti.Janee paid to lef10lr 81 bma of loan dosing. Lock-In Is Iha runbaf' o1 days lander IJl*llll9el rate pnor IO dosing. A.II.A. Is 1'18 llMUml ~ rala wtloc:l'l ls an estimlltad annoel cost of It-.. loen to the bOrTowar Al AP A.a are Clllculalad by Mol1gaoa t'lews Co. bllMd on a $214,600 loin amounl, Iha polnlll lhOWfl and $700 total leas. The A.P.A.1 a"lncluded In lhls chart tor oomc>art- son on1y When ftPP¥nO tor a IOlln. Federal Trvth-ln-Leflding law requires lendefs to calculate an A.P.R. spap1ic to aacn loan oflef. Maximum lo8n Is Iha mannum lander will loen under given terms. Al llMcl rate programs hr"9 a maJC1. mum ol $21•.600 Marvin (In%) Is lenda" prolll: margin+ lndoM • actu8l 111te a(lar lifst adjustment Index Is Iha basll lot Mtling en adjustable rate (Mlrgln +Index• New Rall) 110 •11th Dial eo.i ol Fl#ldl, ITS• 1·YMr Traasurt 81•. L6M. 6-monltl LIBOR, 5T8 • 6-monlh Treasury Bo•. 6CO • 6-monlh average cenfficala of daposll. Adfuatmant ,r.quancy Is Iha period 1>81-lldjustmeru 1M • I-Monti. 6M • &-Monthe, 1Y• 1 Y..w Al,. ... 11A>jact to change v etfy rate and terms prtot to 1PPfY1n11 lot a loan All lenders proYIOe loans With dlflarent ra1 .. and terms tor different loan amouncs The lnlonnatlon pr..med la noc an oflef to rneke 1 loln. Fat • coneum.r guide on how to Shop tor 8 mong&ge, send a $4.50 ohactl payable to Mor1gaga News Co, 1850 E. 171h St. Suite 220, Since Ana, CA 92705. (714) 836-11n '• COPYRIGHT O 1997 Mof1gagl News Co .: CllUUllGeCOUlnY'S .....-rESTATE I a :.'113."i room, 9 Bclnn. 13 &1h $3,995,0001 LAGUNA NIGUEL! unn. !illl\, f>.187 ;.(J h &1a1~ on golt mu~" pool • ~p.i Onh s;gq,900" 1r nn I \\ ~n'1 las1 t.ill 1od.w! -- MY8Ul-US11NG • 'lllE INTERNET For hard..to·find properties try: www.patricktenore.com and www.tenore.com (_ 1\1 '·' (_ •'\. ? I.. ,l l~ ) l_.,) , (._ ) (._ )(._ ) ~-. ~ . --=-~ 3 Bedrooms 2-1 /2 Bofh located IO prM~IOUS Chino Cove. ~lor hofbor, oceon, C01ol1no ond sunset views Steps from the sond ond vol~ c:ourt Lorge *and slory deck with fi~t ond 88Q Lofs of ont!que e4Ched gloss windOws 8odlyord with garden off master suite. Owiw is moYing out ol slate ond hos reduced the selling price by $100,000 for o quick sole. 2615 We))" L<)1w, Co .. o l\a d<!I Ma.- y_.. "'.,.,.,....,_.., + Agent-Tom Henschen 759-1414 742-6519__, " • 4 Btdl'QIJm {or 3BPlus dm) • 2 baths •Bit ltitclNn y../sltyli:ht & ceilint.fan • DUii/ Brirlt firrpliut with ll/.J starttr •Bit pr;,.11u bacltyard • Vauluti Uilin!I • 2 Cir Gar.tit with uuntiry f2 J5,000 PoiNTE NEwpoRr in 6eautif u[ 9{ewpof! "Beach! These LUXURIOUS CONDOS boast 3 bedrooms & 2.5 baths. The square footage ranges from· 1500 sq.ft. -1680 sq.ft. ' Offered at $235,900-$259,900 Broker Co-Op Call Today 548-8048 LOWEST PRIC::E Single Level 2 Bedroom, -2 Bath, Den Original Owner $469,000 • 4 bttboom • 2 bltihs • R.nnOtkl.tti kitchm • Rnnt>Ml.tti barhs .~/;y/,.(y Linda J. Hartman (714) 729-5122 or (714) 644-2144 ~ WATCH THE WHALES SWIM BY! d}.~t;™V~ . J11, .f~ IJ~ ' ' Perfect 3 bedroom; 2 bath with big flat lot, French doors, hardwood floors & gourmet kitchen $375k 3 Bedroom Fixer, Fabulotis Yard S3 16k Ocean \'iew Lots SI 75k-S399k SCOTT LAND CO. 499-1600 • Real Estat e Advertising Suppleme We've added more than 10,000 Laguna Beach area homes to our coverage! ' Real Estate n.. wnrs HCJI' ..-.omf\. OHTMllDI ' 11 For advertising information, contact sales representatives Janet Vlnograd at <714> 574-4248 ~r Kip Hancock at <714> 574-4247. . .. • IWJ Hal a..l lecile • M8l'Ch I, 1'97 -~--- ff n n o u n c i n g T h e Y e r U He g a n t. . . Yer·y Grand Opening Of Castaways T here is no other place qufte like this a nywhere. .. 0 n the bluffs overlooking Newport Bay, a vintage neighborhood of charm and elegance, of shaded streets, of cherished homes, of treasured memories. N o wonder you've always wanted to live here. And now, at last, you can! Gastaways, where the Eastern Seaboard's refined architectural traditions are being flawlessfy crafted · and richly det·ailed. The ideal setting in Newport Beach. The opportunity of a lifetim e. -. ~ yaled communil_y of e:xruisile residences scafrny lo 4, OO<S sruare feel. ?rI'c;edfrom /be m.icf.-$600,()_00s lo over $1,000,000. Sales office open daily IOa.m. to 5p.m., Mq,nday 2p.m. to 5p m (7 14) 722-1765 Project and Company Information, hup-//www taylorwoodrow <.om E-mail addrcss:1nfo@taylorwoodrow com Ptoc~ dfe(ll~C dllc ol pUblrullon ind wb1n.t tu ch1n11c All CHt•w•V• rc•1dcn1• autom111u1ly become member. of the homeowner< •••oc1111on ml PIH•c •cc ulc• rcprc•cnt111n for <pcc1f1c dct11I• All \quarc loo1111c• •rc 1ppro•tm11c Thi\ photo "a rcprc•cntatrvc of lh<" \lvlc ol thc uchnctcurc: LCM at ( ~\llWI)' ind doc• not dcp1c1 1hC" a~tual home• a -- , .. -. • • ,J Daily Pilot Jleal Estate • March 1, 1997 LINDAISLE 32 Untla bl• • Remodeled 5 Bdr .. 5 Bath Home. Den • "Gold Coa~t ". Pvt. Dock , REDUCED $2,995,000 LINDAISLE 4SIJ-•l1lc • 5 Beds., 4 Baths, Gate Guarded • Approximately 80' on the water $1,050,000 L.H. ... • ' BARBARA ROPPOLO (714) 729--7247 ----·---- BARBARA AMsTADTER. (714) 729--7208 . . • , N o . 1 SALES ExECUTIVE 1993, 1994, 1995 & 1996 JRVJNlt TERRACE lflS Bawwlctt linpq • 4 Bd .• 4.5 Ba., Huge Harbor View • Court yard w/Pool, Spa & Waterfall $2,490,000 BIG~'IOWNIOME ,,,.,,,.,. • 2Bd., 2Ba .• Plus Den, Dover Model • 180° 5th Fairway Unobstructed View $548,000 LINDAISLE 26 UN14 l1,, • 6 Bd ., 4.5 Ba .. 3 Fir~places, Atrium • Lowest Fee Price o n Linda Is le· ~1,649,000 NORTH 'l1JITIN BDJ.S 11Sf1jl-u • 4 Beds., 3 Baths, Fireplace, Large Lot • Price Reduced, Lender Approval $310,000