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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-03-15 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS Newport athletes pulling their weight Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 Costa .M~sa may not want Cirque but others do . . ... •Popular French Canadian troupe says it has receiveq • offers to play elsewhere if it re turns in the year 2000 . By Susan Deemer, Daily Pj/ot COSTA MESA -Cirque du Soleil officials say complaints from neighbors about noise from the big top have prompted other Orange County cities to court the French Canadian circus for its return in the year 2000. . "They are saying 'You won't have the problems you have now in Costa Mesa, over here. Come and see what we have to offer,'" said Vincent Gagne, the Cirque's north American tour manager. Other recent offers received by the Cirque for a new location were a landowner and a shopping center. Gagne From pricey . "I know there ar~ ~ lot of other ciUes tha.t would jump at the chance to host the Cirque ... " -JOE ERICKSON did not want to comment on who was expressing interest, but the Cirque does not plan to return until the year 2000. . Orange County Fairground officials received a petition Thursday signed by harbor homes to Balboas Fun· Zone,. ESPNs coverage of the Toshiba Classic . captures the essence .. of ' living .in Newport Beaqh. By Jennifer Armstrong, c.IJJy Pilot Rosalind Williams knows Newport Beach is beautiful -but it's nice to have BSPN ver· · ify it yearly with breathta.ldng scenery shots during the Toshiba Senior Classic golf tournament. -Owing the past week's sunny, unseasonably wann weather, the pres)dent of the Newport Beach Conference & Visitors Bureau showed off local sites to the aew. Glimpses of her guided tour will appear . during the sports channel's coverage of the goU toum~ent this weekend at Newport Beach Coun- tiy Club. •1 was particularly heartened to bear it was snowing on the East Coast,• Wtlliam.s said. "So any- one there watching will wish they were here.• 398 residents who want the board of directors to call a special meeting anp address the noise from the Cirque. lb.is is the second time the Cirque has pitched its tent in Orange County, the first show was held in the parking lot out- side Saks Fifth Avenue at South Coast Plaza. · Gagne says the Cirque has held its ·show nearby million-dollar condomini- ums in New York city, apartments in Chicago and hotels in Hong Kong , there have been no prior complaints. But since the big top was planted at the Orange County FairQ!ounds in Janu- ary, Gagne has juggled ·the complaints from neighbors who say the noise is unbearable with the needs of artists who take their cues from the musoic. •SEE CIRQUE PAGE A1 3 The a ew s.bOt Corona del Mar's Lookout Point, pricey harbor homes, the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum and the Balboa Fun Zone. ~y also MAAC MARffl I DALY' PILOT Ha.le lrwln (abovet tOllM bis driver ln the .air after allclng his tee shot •SEE COVERAGE PAGE A13 · durtng the opening round ot the Toshiba Senior Classic Friday. Above (left), J.C. Snead vault& over a fence after finishing his round ln the lead. Cirque de SoleU tour manager Vin- cent Gagne (right) jokes with one of the sh ow's performers, 10-year-old Xue Zhao. GREG fllY 1 DAILY PILOT 16jobs sacrificed I hi one school . . . ' budget prOposal •Cutting positions through attrition and other cuts from non-school areas offers $1.1 million in savings. The district needs a total $3.8 ID.ill.ion for raises. By Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -Sixteen school dJ.stnct positions could be e1iminated and several employ-I ees could be demoted under a . lion rcllSe through June 1998 As one fund- ing opllon. dis- trict staff looked .. to cut the budget of each non- proposal to· reduce the admirus-school depart- trative department's budgets to ment _ except help. fUJ?d salary raises. . . I for maintenance and operabons _ ~istrict employees will receive and transportation -by t o~., a 7 Yo rruse tlus month and an Maintenance and operations additional 2'}n raise next January. would be cut by 3~o. The district needs to come up with $3.8 million to fund the $6.5 mil-• SEE BUDGET PAGE AS Mayors' Prayer Breakfast described as 'divisive' • Some religious leaders say the Friday event excluded certain faiths. Organizers say the gath· ering is open to all. By Christopher Goff ard, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Local religious groups are ob1ectmg to what they caU the ex~lus1onary and divisive nature of the May- ors' Prayer ~reak.fast, held Fn- day morning at the Marnott Hotel on Newport Center Dn ve Greg Kelley, presilient of the Newport-Mesa-Irvine Interfaith Councli, sa1d members of the group have complained the event focuses on ChnstJaruty to the exclusion of other faith!> Advertised as part qf the Har- bor Area Chrtstian Leadership Week, the breakfast featured Gospel readings and appear- ances by the mayors of Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and Irvine. The title of the event seemed to suggest the assembled mayors were throwing the weight of lherr office behind one rell91on. Kelley sa1d •SEE MAYORS PAGE A13 r-~~-~~~~~----~-------~~~-~~-~~---~~~ : Celebralion : : Geanna Marie Barba • : .. SAVED FROM CAT-ASTROPHE ' lights a candle at : SL Joachlm Catholic t Church. The church ~ bexpected~mw 1 1,200 people Sunday : for ltl 50th anniver-, Nl'Y celebnUon. t See story page A6. ~ MAAC MAll11N I OM'i PWT I I \ H I \ \\ I \ I II I IC •Thanks to the heroics of concerned locals, Tyle r Nanson was reunited with •-" his missing pet, Willow. . By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -When Tyler Nanson awoke Tuesday morning after endltring a terrify- ing nightmare, he knew his cat had been missing for too long. In his dreams, his pet, Willow, had come into the kitchen to get food as always -but his furry gray companion was dragging his bJ.nd legs, seemingly paralyzed. •1 tigw'ed I'd never see him again-he'd been gone a week.• Nanson, 23, said. ·1 wu starting to plan oo making signs to tell people he Wal missing.• That afteruoon, thanks to a concerned dtiam and a Newport Beach firefighter, Nanson and Willow w.. back together in their Newport BMCb aputment. wmow Md ~ into the mgbt .... ~ Wldl each subMq\lent def, Naioll grew llUNf P'OIU04/0MY MOT Tyler Namoa pets bl.I cat. WUlow, PrlMy .a.ntooa .a .. Coeta Mela A.ntmel Hospllal. Willow was IOll tor a week. more worried -be didn't th.1n)l Willow couid brave th streets alone. •He's pretty much a dlicken - he never leeve1 me: Mid Nan- ton. Who heCl moved from aaoes town oDly three days before Wil· . low'• dil&ppearance. •1 guen he tried to g9t beck to where be \lied to live.• The cat had apparently made it quite • btt r~ all tbe wJy from the OUwood ApertlQeatl on 1.Mne Aven\M to tbe lSeck Bay, a distance of about 2 112 miles Newport Beach res1denl Knsty Bressert and her husband spotted him while walking thelr dog along the bay Monday rught. They thought nothing of it until they returned at about 2 p .m. Tuesday and agam saw Willow, stranded on a cliff surrounded by water at high tide. "It started meowing to us b.ko, 'Get me out of here,·• Bressert said. The couple called Newport Beach Animal Control otficet Mike Teague, who got right on the case. Bec:Ause be knew be couldn't g t up the chft hlmlelf, be called ln a three-person fire departm nt company. A police helicopter even swooped ~ the cliff near Santa Isabel and Monte Vista avenues to a.uea the*-· ti on. J\rid IO it Wal that ftnAgMw Teny lMle found,,,,,_ m#sg barefoot through Jai•• •11p water and tca»ng tb9 P't ., .... aUbe dlfL Metil ti • K-ooped up tbe., ...... • SATURDAY, MAAOi 1S, 1997 • OTY pilot people ' MICHAEL POOLE greer wylder Thf!re's no place like the new Home S tore B loomlngdale's is having its much anticipated grand opening today. The new Newport Beach Home Store w11l lf'dture renowned collec- lwnc, uf decorative housewares, rnukwd1f', kitchen gadgetry. !.rn.dl <>l<><.:tncs, personal care pmduct'>, '>lahonary, luggage, t 1111111 qld~sware, crystal, flat- Wtlll' c1n<.J holloware, silver, gifts, t.tlil<' line>ns dnd a full assort- 1111 •111 ol be·d and bath lines. fh1· OI'\\ store is m a circular- '>hcqH·d lordl1on atop Fashion 1 ... 1und\ Atnum Court that takes up ti7,)80 square feet. Uruque to f;J11()rnrngdctle's dnd now the I lorn<' Store are mdny "soft ... 1wp'>" thdl Wlll sh ow each cll•-.1r1nPr\ product m a separate t II\ 1ronment with the dtmos- phNc• ol lhe designer who creal- 1 ct 1l "pPc1al shops Wlthin lhe •.tolf• include: Cdlvm Klein tabJe 111p nnd domeslJC!>; Polo/Ralph L11urC'n t<1bJe lop <1nd domesbcs; T11lc111y & Co. table, top; C 'hn'>IOll<> silver and Calphalon pr1Jl1·..,..,10nal cookwdre Decor (548-4874) ts d new honH• lurrushmg store that op<'twd on Newport Boulevard in < 'oi-ld Mesa. It 's celebrating Not your average karate kid HE IS Beating most other karate studenti; to the. punch. . . BOWING TO TRADmON When Michael Poole goes to his karate classes at tbe West Newport Community Center, his classmates now must bow to him as well as the teacher. The 10-year-old recently earned his red belt -the kid version of a black belt - becoming tbe first student in city-sponsored classes to achieve that rank. "When you get your red belt, you're kind-of the second- in-command," he explained. Now, after the students bow to the teacher, they then tum to Michael and bow to him. ·1 like that," he said. IN TRAINING He studied'with his teacher -or sensei -Bruce Butler, twice a -week for the past five years, never; missing a class except during family vaca- hOns. During his training, he has won tournaments and learned J&panese words and customs. One recent day, Michael showed his moves in sparring,· basics and fighting tactics to a panel of karate teachers. That rught he earned the red be~t he now wears tied around his sl.Jght waist. Michael signed up for his first karate class when he was 5. His tamuy had just moved to Newport Beach from San Mari- no in June 1991, and be want- ed to try a sport. · •1t's really good training," said Michael, who also plays Little League b4seball and--col ... lects sports cards. "You can't mess around in clas~. H IN A HIGHER CLASS Before taking his red belt test, he trained for three months at a Santa Ana dojo at a class that was much tougher ancffaster than Butler's New- port Beach class. Despite the strictness, he said, "I had a lot of ·fun doing it." ln Santa Ana, he met a few other kids who have earned red belts. But he's the only one to have the high ranking in NewpOrt Beach's community classes. "It gives me confidence because I know 1 can do things," Michael said. Though he has earned the highest belt possible for now, he can still work to get two, stripes on it, then his name stitched on it in Japanese. FUTURE PROSPECTS Michael, an A-student in fifth grade at Harbor Day School, said he'd like to take his karate-honed discipline and apply it to running 4 business company some day. The freckle-faced, brown- eyed kid -with a thin, aver- age 10-year-old build -said he'll keep training-in karate ·as Jong as it interests him. The prospect of teaching karate classes doesn't entice him too much, but be may help some of his cla~smates as a per- sonal tutor. ln spite of the fighting nature of the sport, Michael said he's never had a major ·injury. "Just like maybe you be nd your finger back or some- thing," be said. The self-defense aspects of karate attracted his father, Doug, who convinced his son to try the sport. Bullies .in Michael's kindergarten class were bOthering Michael but, his father said, he was too nice to tight back. "We thought a little physical training would increase his confidence." Doug Poole said, ~He took to it like a duck to water." Story by Jennifer Armstrong, photo b y Brian Poboda 11'> qrdnd ope.ning thJs we.ekend with 11 discount ol 20% oil on lhP 1 •ntirt• c0Uect1on Decor prom1sec; to bed progressive homP rurrushmg store. and it ~s d vdnety of furniture styles. Tlwrt' dre contempordry styles. -eme. iron and custom slip covers :avatlable. It's located dl 1800 ~ewport Gtvd in Costa Mesa. Our hats off to top high. school scholars : • rr you're petlle you won't -Wdnt to miss the latest petite :tpsh1on showca$e at Neiman :Marcus in the Sport Shop "l!cpdrtmcmt through next Satur- :cldy "r or years our custome rs :hav<' rPquested fash•onable ·dothe'> m pellte sizes," saJd ·MNJctn Thompson. public rela- trcm~ 111dnc1ger. "Thts spnng w<•rt• "<'<'Ing an expanded col- lcc t1on of pf'IJIC's thdl arc> both f1dtll'11n9 dnd styhsh " Petite ~ fd'>hwn designers available HONORING SCHOLARS: Th~ community is invited to join the Commodores Oub of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce in honoring the top 15 scholars from Corona del Mar and Ne wport Harbor hJgh schools at a 7:15 a.m. breakfast on April 17 at the Sheraton New- port Beach. Event chairman Bob Wynn notes the program will honor outstandmg achievement by the top students at both schools and stimulating program for those in attendance. impressed with the students, their families and the teaching they have received in the New- port-Mesa School District, Wynn said. . Taoles. for seven guests and one honor student can be pur- chased for $200 or individual tickets at $20 each. Resetvatj~s · can be made by ca.11.iJ)g 729- 4400. ETHICAL BUSINESS: The Newport-Balboa Rotary Club is looking for nominations for the annual Four Way Test Award from members of Ethical Busi- nesses in Costa Mesa and New- port Beach. jim ·deb oom 1oc lucl'• Anne Klem JI , Burberry 'Pt-lllE''>, UKNY, Dand Buchmrm, ullPn Trac-y and Emdnuel Sc1n .Judn Cap1slrdno is not Br· .... 1 Buys IPrrilory. but since the op1·nmq ol tile San Joaquin toll 1ot1d 11 only tdkes a Jew rrunutes lo cwt there so I'll have lo bend thP rull•s Toddy there is a spring l ou1 tytlfcl sale al the Decorative Arl'> Villa, with 10•;,:, to 40% off nn 18th dnd 19th century c1n11q11Ps, decorative accessories nnd qttrclen items The Villa In recent years, parents have brought their younger children to hear the accomplishments of the outstanding students as a moti- vational tool for thetr own future education, notes Wynn. Students being honored carry a 4.0-plus grade point average and have been involved in a variety of campus and community activi- ues Those attending will be Rotary's Four Way Test stan- dards are 1) Is it the truth? 2) Is it Pair to all concerned? 3) Will it build Good Will and Better Friendship and 4) Will it be beh- eficial to all concerned? Nominations can by made in writing by addressing a letter to the club at P.O. Box 1944, New- port Beach, CA 92663. Nomina-; tions must be received by March 31 and \yill be judged by a panel. Awards will be presented at the April 23 club meeting. POLJC)J FILES COSTA MESA .14H8-%00J 1s located three ·him k.., north of the M1ss1on, at • ~14JI Cdm.tno Capistrano in 'Sc1cl.Judn Capistrano • Randolph Avenue: Two coats, a pilot case and S 15 in change totaling $865 were stolen from a trudc in the 700 block. A window was smast:ied. • er.ndywine Terna; A S450 bike was stolen from a closed garage in the 100 block. The garage was found open when the victim returned home. • Pl~ Drive: A SSOO stereo and approximately 30 compact discs were stolen from a car In the 2800 block. A driver's side window was smashed. . • 8 EST BUYS appears Thursdays and Saturday~ If you know of a good buy .tall me at 540-1224, fax me at 646· •4170 or write to me: Best Buys, Dally :Pilot, 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa, •92627 • Bristo! Street A pair of roller blades and pads worth $300 were stolen from a car In the 3000 block. A rear pas· senger window was smashed. The.stereo had also been partially pried out, but not taken. . VOL 91, NO. 54 THOMAs H. JOHNSON. Publkher WIWAM LOllOEU, Editor STEVE MAlt8LE. Managing Editor lft.IS YOKOt. 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WBATHER TIMPDATURE.S Newport ~ach 70/56 Balboa 70t'56 • Costa Mesa 76152 Corona del Mar 69157 SURF~ LOCATION •••..•... SIZE Wedge •• , . , ..... 1-3 SW Newport •.•.•••.• 1-3 SW Blackles , ......... 2-3 SW IUvet Jetty ........ 2·3 sw CdM . , .....•... 1·3 SW TIDIS TODAY First low 9:30 a.m. , ........... 0. 7 First high 1:501.m ............ AA Second low 4:26 p.m .•...••••.• .' .3.0 Second~ 1:52 p.m ••••...•••.• .l.4 SUNDAY first low 10:52 a.m ............ 0.5 First high 3:15 a.m ....... : ..... 4.3 Second low 10:33 p .m ............ 2.4 Second high 5:48 p.m ...........•. 3.3 WA'IU TEMPERA1URI: ••••• 57 Expect fair to good condi- tions today end through the ~end. A tomblna- tion of northwest wind and ground sw.IJ Is mix. I~ with southern heml· sphere swell. Your ~ surfing t lm. will probably come later In th. morn- ing. The tide dw'9I will ~waist· to chest· high w--. tocaltv. SERVICE aue MEETINGS THIS COMING WEEK Want to get more involved In your community, make new friends, network or give ~ething back to your commu· nity? Try a service dub. You are invited to attend a dub meeting this coming week. Many clubs will buy your first- guest me~! for you. TUESDAY -7:30 a.m. Newport Beach· Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the Bal· boa Bay Club. Noon Costa Mesa Down- town Kiwanis Club meets at the Costa Mesa Community Center to hear Ken Fuller. world-class cyclist. 6:00 p.m. Cos- ta Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club's Fish Fry committee meets at the Costa Mesa Country Club. WEDNESDAY · 7:30 a.m. South Coast Sunrise Rotary Club meets at ttte Center Club. Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club meets at the University Athletic Club .. Noon Soroptimist International New· port Harbor meets at the Santa Ana Country Oub for a business meeting. Costa Mesa Rotary Club meet~ at Mesa Verde Country Club. The EJechange Club of Orange Coast meets at the Bahia Corinthian Y~cht Club. 6:00 p.m. New- port Balboa Rotary Club meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub t-0 hear Pepe Montenegro from Project Stop dlSC\Jss "Gang Prevention Update.• • THURSDAY · 7:00 a.m. Costa Mesa· Orange Coast Breakfast Lions Club meets a' Mimi's Cafe. Noon Kiwanis " Club of Newport Beach·Corona def Mar meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. Cost.a MMa North Kiwanis Club meets at the Holiday Inn. ~Exchange Club of Newport Harbor mt!ets at the Shark Island Yacht Club. The Newport- Irvine Rotary Club meets at the Irvine Marriott Hotel to hear Mrs. Laird Grant on Project No Gangs . ; WORTH REPEATING: From the newsletter of the Downtown Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club ... ·Tell your kids often how terrific they are and that you trust them. H Life's Little Instruction Book. • COMMUNITY • a.UBS is published every Saturday in the Dally Pilot. FAX your servke club's meeting information .lo 631..SS.S l or mall to 1743 Bayport Way, Newport Beach, 92660. ..; IN THE SPIRIT ln the Spirit will not appear today. Look for it to return next Saturday in the Daily Pilot correction In the photo accompanying a review of the Orange Coast Coll!Ve play #The Hot l Balti- more in Thursday's edition. the actor Wat misidentified. H1S name is Steve Howe. Quality Legal Services at a Reasonable Price s125/hr ATTORNEYS AT LAW BUSINESS LITIGATION AND TRANSAqlONS Cor~~a.tlons, partnerships, mergers, acqu1s1t1ons, buy-sell agreements, contracts and collections REAL ESTATE LITIGATION AND TRANSACTIONS Evictions, foreclosures, easements title disputes, work-outs ' ESTATE PLANNING • Trusts, Wills, Probate'Administration LEGAL =OPTIONS c\IIQ&N&XS AT LAW (714) 760-8775 . • c SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1997 The Word on the Great American Write-in I p atriotism in the female sex is the most disinter- ested of a.lJ virtues," Abi- gail Adams said to John. "Excluded from honors and from offices, we canno'\ attach ourselves to the state or govern- ment from having held a place of eminence," Dear Abby contin- ued. "Yet all history and every age exhibit instances of patriotic virtue in the female sex which, considering our situation, equals the most heroic of yours 1 • Pow! Baml Kerplooeyl Take -that you womil One can imagine a nervous John Adams retorting: •Now, now old girl, mustn't get so l;lPset. Best get back to those pies.• Abigail shunned violence, but I expect the pie line would have put John down for the count. own invincible weapon: the word. Abigail surely would have given Miguel de Cervantes a large piece of her mind for allow- ing Don Quixote to say. "Let none presume to tell l:Jle that the pen is preferable to the sword." She also would have been top producer at1he Great American Write-in, which marked its) 2th anniversary this past week. The Write-in, sponsored by Women For: Orange County, is a place,where people go to infuse themselves with mostly factual information -and admittedly biased d~e -on any of half a hU¥dred topics. ON THE COAST sight indeed. Oyer the three hours, hundreds of people visit with advocates of a splendid con- glomeration of causes. World, was next to Project 99 (which is fighting an airport at El Toro). which WC\i next to the American Association of Univer- sity Women. The lnterf aith Shelter was next to the Committee to Aid Fannworkers, was next to Lau- ra's House (a shelter for battered women and children), was next to the Cousins Club (espousing peace between Israel and Pales- tine) was next to ~e League of Women Voters, was next to Com- mon Cause, was next to the Kur-. distan Nati9ppl congress, was next to the Ooalltion for Repro- ductive R,ights, was next to the Elections Committee· of the County of Orange . Basically, these 1872 statutes allow just about anybQdy - including foreign nationals and corporations -to buy federal land for $5 an acre They pay no royalbes and sel- dom clean up the envuonrnental damage that often follows hard- rock mining. And no Congress, no ad.mirus- tration -not Republican, not Democrat -has done anytlung for 125 years to push ror laws that are more falf to our land and our nation. Strilq:!s me that apathy has a considerably more malevolent stench than who's been sleeping m Lincoln's bediootl), How come nobody in Washington IS calling for a special counsel lo look mto why we're giving away th~ nation~tore? I may even wnte a letter about that. Wnte-in The event is founder Molly Lyon's tlurd cluld, her sev- enth grandchild. "For Just one day a year ... this lS a way to get people involyed ,,.. with the system," says t--itolly, a diminutive lady who stands vef"f .. tall indeed. Molly doesn't wait until Marclt to let her views be known. She knocks out three or four letters a week, mostly to members of the Senate and House. I "It's part of my life.· Molly · sa.Jd. ·It's hard work and frustrat- mg. But every once in a wh.i}.e w~ win one -and that's sweet.· Ms Adams would sure.ly agree "U we mean to <have • ' heroes. statesmen and philoso- pher.., we should have learned women . Great benefit must anse from literary accomplish- ments (of) wom~n." America's first feminist didn't need to be physical. She had her .After cruising the booths and collecting the handouts, the Iet- ter-Wi:iters blend that knowledge with their own beliefs. and trans- mit that to whatever politicians and bureaucrats might be able to scratch whatever's itching them. Thf Write-in is a wondrous The Junior Leaque was next to National Organizatiqn for Women, was next to Planned Parenthood, was across from Laguna Greenbelt, was next to Concerned Citizens of Leisure My favorite was'the Beartooth Alliance. This not-exacUy-pronu- nent organization sent a crew down from Montana to light a fire under the citizenry to get th~ fed- eral government to do something about our dreadful mining laws. I So that's the kind of stuif that goes on at. the Great Arnencdn 0 • FRED MARTIN'S column runs every Thursday and Saturday. obituary · . ~ Local real estate broker Leighton binden Leighton #Paul" Linden, a retired local real estate broker ·and regular at Big Canyon Coun- try Club, died Tuesday at his Newport Beach home, a victim of lung cancer. He was 83. Mr. Linden, an avid goller, played regularly at Big Canyon and worked there part time as a course marshal until he feU ill in December 1996. He also liked to play at Rancho San Joaquin. where be won the Senior Golf Ch.ampionstup in 1994 and 1995. He bad lived in Corona del Mar since 1955, becoming an ear- ly member of the Newport-Mesa Board of Realtors' Million Dollar Club. Born in Toledo, Ohio, Mr. Llrt- den married Gdrcia Kathrynr Bolden in 1941 . That year he was drafted into the Army, serving during World War·ll in Green- land. In 1948, he founded a Pasade- na personnel firm that grew over the next 21 years to SIX locauons throughout Los Angeles and Orange counties. Family members remembered Mr. Linden as a man wtth strong moral character, a sol.Jd work eth- ic, an unfailing wit and strong Christian f al th. He is survived by ~ wtle; !us son. Charles 8 . J..inden; two daughters, Sherry Traviob-Had- land and Diane Linden Bender, and his grandchildren. Bryan Bayer, Colin Travioli, Lindsay Hadland and Ryan Bender. He was preceded in death by anoth- er son, Leighton Paul uLindy" Linden, in 1976. Memorial services are sched- uled at 3 p.m Tuesday at Pacific View Memorial Park in Corona de! Mar. 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We're sure you'll have a good time. 3350 Hubor Blvd. Costa Mesa (One block wt of the. 405 freew•y) .. (714) 424-7855 WE'RE ALWAYS WITH YOO.• . .. ~ ~ to~AA!liOCM>--..b\I thl ~ ....... of thf A. ...... C::W. • . . .. .. , \-n . · "'-i\"\'' ..'.... . ( \ (. \ \. (. ' l l ( ( ( \ ( ' > I '~ l · t I 1 > l l \\,·,\\\\. \ " .____. sp·ecial 20% ,.. '"' Off Entire . ,r Collection . r Drawing for ~ a $500 Gift Certificate . . .. •Art Deco Upholstery • Slipcover·Sofa & Chair . • Rustic & Iron Furniture • Free Local Delivery A4 SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1997 briefly in the news . . . .. I City <iabs may fall under regional scrutiny ! Meeting will address Cirque complaints Costa Mesa residents will meet with the Orange County. Pair Boe.rd of Directors on Wednesday evening to discuss the noise com- plaints surrounding Cirque de $oleU. The fair received a 389-signa- ture petition la.st week asking for tbe regular m,oming meeting 16 be changed to accommodate the schedules of otizens concerned about the noise. OCC dance students compete in festival An Orange Coast College dance professor and 13 OCC dance students will take part in the American College Dance Fes- tival Ass()ci.ation's Southwest Regional Festival Sunday th.rough Wednesday at the Uni- versity of Arizona in Tucson. • Costa Mesa council to decide Monday whether to join a regional taxi licensing and inspection program. license and certification. By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot The new program should beef up the number of cabs available COSTA MESA -Costa Mesa in the dty and help identity dri- CilY..,, Council members will decide vers who break rules in other Monday whether to join a new dties. Currently, a driver whose countywide program Ulat would license is J"evoked in one city can streamline licensing and inspec-easily go to another city to Qbtain tion of taxicabs in the dty. a license, undetected, City Man- " ls it really necessary to have ager Allan Roeder said. the A's Ta.xi Cab company. •Jt's really the only way to go, because you have 32 cities and the taxi regulations are not the s4me. It really simplifies things.• Currently, a driver licen5ed in Costa. Mesa who drops oU a fare in Anaheim cannot pick up a new fare in that city unless they are licensed there too. •It's not only costly, it's redun· d8,llt, • 'Said Tom Philbin, presi- dent and general manager of Coast Yellow Cab. "Our drivers have to have 15 different per- m.its. If I The dty has been working to , establish the program for about two years in conjunction with the Qrange County nansport.ation Authority and the Orange Coun- ty City Managers Association. Otller cities are being asked to decide whether they will join the progl-a.m before April 1. • News intern Alessandra Ojuriclou contributed to this report. The meeting, held at. the fair- grounds at 88 rair Drive, will. begin at 4:30 p.m ., with the Cirque issue to be discussed around 5:30 p.m .. fair spokesper- sC>n Lynn Howes said. Five of OCC's students will perform at the festival. Karen Shanley, OCC's dance depart- ment chair, will teach a dance condi~ claS.s, and all mem- o@P.ge C-oast'Scon gent will attebd workshops. 31 cities licensing cabs?" said Roeder points out there is a M&yor ~ter Buffa, who was on short.age of cabs available in the tbe council when the idea..oi:Mn· -...r-e.ty. He--smd the city's ettonr,~~o -~!!!!!~~~~~~~~!:=ills!!~~~~~~~~~~ nated t\Vo years ago. "It makes reduce drunken driveTS are fruit- sense to have this re a county-less if people cannot find a cab to wide function rather than city-to-drive. ~em home when they.'ve Workshop gets you in touch with leaders Newport Beach community assoaation leaders can exchange ideas with city officials at a city- sponsored work.shop. Ofhoals will present ways to get in touch w1lh appropriate aty staff members or council mem- bers and will listen lo community leaders' concerns. The workshop iS scheduled for 7 p.m. March 19 m the community room of the Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave Internet access without all the wires Newport Beach residents can soon plug into the Inte rnet with- out the added entangle ment of • I wues The City Council Monday gave the go-ahead to Metricom Inc. to install equipment through- out tbe oty for the company's wireless mode m service. Metri- com will mount small boxes on about 100 utility poles throughout the city that will broadcast radlo waves. Only lour of the 38 ~cipat­ ing schools are community col· leges. Performing Arts Center sponsors mixer CentE}r SOQ, a support group of the Orange County Performing Arts Center, plays host to a mixer Wednesday from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Twin Palms restaurant.· Center members -profession- als who provide financial support to the center -will give guests · information about center pro- grams. First-time guests pay $5; ·guests who have attended previ- ously pay $15. Twin Palms is located at 630 Newport Center Drive in Newport Beach. For more mformation, call Stephanie Kane at 556-2122, ext. 218. Plan reduces hazards of brush fire areas TJ1e Newport Beach .Fife ~ Marine Department will bold an . informational meeting at 6 p .m. on f\.1arch 18 at the Oasis Seruor Citizens Center to share details of ihe city's proposed plan to reduce the hazards in areas prone ~o brush fire. · city." been drinldng. . · The 'proj>osed Orange Coun-· The progiam w.oUldstill allow ty Taxi Administration Program cities to select which taxi compa- proposes centralizing adminis-nies will operate in their city. tration responsibilities with the The program is also supported Orange Couniy Transportation by the taxi industry. Authority. Currently, drivers "I think it's great." said Rick must go to each city to obtain a Schorling, general manager of CeltStino's quality MEATS The Finest Meat and serv ice Al'ailable we carry Rocky Frre Range Chickens Mannings Natural Beef Beef Loin ----SeefLoin lii-Tip Roast New York Steak $4.59 lb. $8.99 lb. 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Fresh Fish of the Day w/Salad ............... , .......................... $8.99 • All Sandwiches come w1tl) choice of Potato Salad OYSlaw • .. ~ Happy Hour ~ 4-6 Mon.sat, Sun 9-10 ii,· {'() "1 1 /2 Price Pizza & l..!/ 0 Hand Crafted House Beer $2.00 -.;;· t Join Us For St. Paddy's Day Festivities! °'*1DllllySwlday·Thln11am to 10pm Fr1d9)' & Seturdey 11 am to 12pm 29& E ... 7th Stp Unit a • . • • • • • • The waves carry the service through special wir:eless modems purchased by service subscribers, The company's agreement with the city specifies tfiat other companies can install similar equipment with the city's OK. The plan, .targeting properties in Buck Gully and other vegeta- tion-rich areas, will involve thin- ning -dense brush and shrubbery while attempting to preserve the landscape's beauty. The Senior Citizens Center is at Fifth and Marguerite avenues in Corona del Mar. -270East17th St. COsta Mesa. 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With the optional Aqua Sweep attachment, it converts Into a wet/dry vacuum • SKU #9241 WE SERVICE ALL BRANDS ·ORECK FLOOR CARE CENTERS · ...OMlaPll.; ftlll . (714)•1~1 HEMPHILL'S SHOES Ae.n;;, UAdo//F~ j, Sehego, Ecco, Sperry, Clark, Allen Edmonds, Mezlan, H.S. Trask, Bruno Magli, Selby and more. · 1727 Westcliff Drive • Newport Beach 650-6856 t I • • . • • . • . • : . • . • • • • • . • . • • • • • I ' ' I I I .. • I I I I I I I • I N~wport 8each1Costa !-fesa Daily Pil0< , RESCUED CONTINUED FROM A 1 Willow off to Teale. Teale said his animal-res- cue skills came oaturally - firefighters don't undergo special cat-saving training . "We get a call like that about once a year," said Teale, a 14-year veteran of the Newport Beach depart- ment ... As long as it doesn't interfere with us going out on a fire call, I'm happy to daJL "~~ ~~ Meanwhile, Nanson had been checking in with the Dover Shores Pet Care Cen- ter, where the city take& · stray cats. Just an hour after Nanson's last check, Teague walked in with Willow wrapped in a blanket. Shelter workers then called Nanson, and Willow was soon back home with no visible injuries. The cat did, however, suffer a bit from his experience -the next day, Nanson noticed Willow was uwalking weird." Willow spent the next two days at the Costa Mesa Animal Hospital, where he was diagnosed with nerve damage, possibly from a fall on his head, He returned home -hopefully to stay - Friday a fternoon. BUDGET . CONTINUED FROM A 1 Not every department found ways to reach the 10% goal, but other departments made up for that by exceeding the goal, said Michael Fine, chief financial offi- cer for the district. The proposals represent a total $1.1 million reduction, Fine said. The school board will vote on the proposal, along with many other budget cuts, next month after the Budget Advisory Com- mittee -a group of community membe~Nvi~ the options -makes its report. In many cases, departments would simply cut vacant posi- tions ?r cq09se not to replaoe employees who are retiring this year, while employees with seniority would tnove to other departments. However, employees without seniority could face unemploy- ment by the e nd of June under the proposal. Linda Swain, director of clas- sified personnel for /the district, , said her departm~t helps laid- off employe~s f d openings within the district r trains them to interview for outSide jobs: ·It's one of the ~st clisheart~ ening things we ev ·do," Swain said. "We are re y working toward minimizing th~ impact on people." · Catherine Ropp, president c~ the California.School Employees Associat;Lon, agreed the district did everything it could to help rr-----------------~ .I 'I9f'£, BOD I ·1 I I I I ·1 I I I I BEAUTY ST March is · ~moQth with each s15"purthase of KMS, you will receive · one of the following • F.REE . ~ An 8 oz. KMS Moisturizing Sbainpoo . . ... An 8 07.. KMS Silker or , A 4 oz. KMS Gel with coupon Salon and Beauty Supply 557-4190 .. . I I I I I I I I I I I . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~--~----~---------~ Does your Rolex need service? ~ RO LEX · ~Bring it in to your Official Rolex Jeweler in Orange County since 1959 for a fREE SPRING SPRUCE-UP , For 38 years we have been caring for the watches of discerning Rolex owners. While you wait, we will steam off the bracelet and case, polish the crystal and electronically check for accuracy of time. This is a "cosmetic spruce#up" and does not include opening the watch. This FREE OFFER is good through the month of March. CHARLES H. BARR .9.wJ.w . ... Official Rolex Jeweler for Salee and Service 180.l Weiclif om., Newport .... (714) 64i.3310 former employees. "The district h8s been very good about counseling, !l"isting with schools and giving them interview pamphlets." Ropp said. • SATURDAY, MARCH. 15, 1997 Ontheblodc Departments eliminating positions in a proposal to reduce non-school budgets She o.lso said employees have beep expressing tt!eir anxieties since the salary agreement was reached.. ........... Tot.I •It's been bard to accept the raise knowing that there will be people losing their jobs," Ropp said. •1t always seems to atfect the classified (employees) a little harder than anyone else." Sew .... SIMl9 Assistant Superintendent 2 Reduce contingent suff $50.000 SH.19J Fiscal Services . 2 Stop extra duty for one teacher. Do not fill flsc.al services director positJoO. Do not fill fiscal technology position. Reclassify one administrator • 5118,381 S1J6,71J Superintendent Mac Bernd said proposing the department cuts-has beim a-ttetlbercm:r process based on a ,commitment to raise salaries. _ Maintenaote 4 -!>on't fill c-0nstruction supeNitor ~. Ellrninalt 5170,631 -S170,631 "To make these changes in people's lives, you hJive to look at it as a last resort," Bernd said. "It's 'reasonable to assume that given the nature of turnover and intelligent use of existing turnover ... not many people will . be out of work." In addition to eliminating positions, the departments are reducing spendlng on travel, copying, trade journals, consul- tants, legal services, pos\age, mileage. I - Management Information Services Operations Personnel Pupil Personnel Services Transportation ..... ..JJ 2 2 2 Interior Design Services DD DD § ~ Distinctive Accessories & Gifts 50°/o OFF Ceramics & Crystal 642-1640 Tu-Fri 10:30-S • Sat 11-<4 • 1720 Santa Ana Ave. CostJ Mesa • 1 Blk No. of 17th St. office machine technician and maintenance pai• positions. Replace Sitf'llQf' stock cleric with stock derit from warehouse. Reclassify senior derk to ~ry. Eliminate general administrator Jan. 1. Do not-fill help d~ position. Demote 'service t~nlclan to machine technician Eliminate two grounds worker positions. Do not fill audit clerk position. Reduce audit clerk hours. · Eliminate psychologist. Do not fill supervisor position. Eliminate mechanic helper position t 52,395 S62,880 S44216 $50,211 SS0,230 S51,ll0 S90,810 Sf01,410 Great Eggcentric Easter items for your Home & Garden Needs ~\ ~ ~ ma-o ~"-~ht . ~ k~,cA .,u.i7 11~· bL/5· 91qo HOP ON IN HO~R:t: Mone.lay t • .;1ature.lay 'v·~1.. :.o 6·~ NohklCf 17th 5t'l'.~t ,~ t he , ' ' 1 ,., e~il'• . -.. AG LAST BEAi YEAR ODDS THE FIGJ-fT IN THE CA N C ER . --AG A J NS T s _o D 1--'D=--_T,.::._~H E; I R PATIENTS . Cancer patient~ face a number of dif f i- cult obstacles . Thankfully, finding a world-class cancer treatment facility here i n ·Orange County isn't one of them. " Hoag• Cancer Center sur- vival rates for cancer .Patients are better than the national •HoAG NATIONAL Cancer Center the best cancer treatment facility in Or ange County and incl~des it among the top 100 nationwide. Hoag treats not only the patient, but the whole family, tackling the difficult problems that accompany cancer. average for every majo~ type of cancer. HOAG CANCER CENTER SURVIVAL RATES And, Hoag accepts nearly every health FOR CANCER PATIENTS ARE BETTER THAN THE NATIONAL AVERA~E FOR EVERY MAJOR TYPE Of CANCER In fact, Hoag· Ca ncer Center is the l~rgest provider of radiation and cancer treatment in Orange County . And it also HOAG CANCER CENTER MEOICAl DIRECTOR ROeERT DIU.MAN. MO !CENTER) SHARES A MOMENT WITH CANCER SURVIVORS KRIS O'NEIL. RN (lEFTl Of COSTA MESA ANO CHERYL WOOO Of LAGUNA HILLS participates in numerous clinical trials, enabling patients to access ' promising new treatments . Coping.magazine has named Hoag plan, whether it's traditional, PPO, or HMO. ,, Hoag Cancer Center is ready to give patients the newest and most aggressive cancer treatments available. For more information, call 7-CANCER (722-6237). Hoag Cancer Center -working with its patients to beat the odds. HOAG CANCER CENTER A.mltt!'f>,,..,,.• ... I I 11i1122-1237 I .. .. ... .., . -----• . SATURDAY. MARCH 15. 1997 Newport ~Pl Mesa Daily Pilot .... " .. . "1 ·~ ... , ~·. --I•• • • ~ CAMPfWtE PROGltAM . .. r St Joachim ceJebrates 50th ~ :, : llLOOMINGOAU'S The California Department of fish and Game, the Orange County Harbors, Beaches and Parks and the Upper Newport Bay Naturalists presents a walk down Upper Newport B~y memo- ry lane at 7:30 p .m. at the Shell- maker Bowl Campfire Amphithe- ater in Newport Beach. Admis- sion is free. For more information, call 640-1742. 695 W. 19th St. The event will feature continuous gaming, pok- er, blackjatk, craps, roulette, bin- go, enterta.lnment, food and d.rink. Proceeds go to support programs and services of the senior center. Admission is $2S. For more information, call 645- 2356. room 104 of OCC's Business Education building. For morl' information, call 360-2094. Bloomingdale's will open its 'door to its first free-standing Home Store beginning today at 10 a.m. at 843 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. A ribbon ,cutting ceremony will take place at 9:45 a.m . .. . , SOUND OF MUSIC ', 1 Newport Elementary's Drama Club presents "The Sound of Music" at 4 p.m. at 1327 Balboa ~lvd., Newport Beach. The cast is made up of firSt through sixth- graders from the drama club. nckets are $5. Fot more infonna- • ... ition, call 673-8474. ' .. •lAUNCH PAD • Several noted Olympians will . • . .cQnverge on the laPnch Pad for a . 11pecial event titled "Let the . • Games Begin• to raise funds and awareness for the Discovery Sci· ence Center at 6:30 p.m. at 3333 Bear St.. Costa Mi!sa. The 'everung will feature team compe- . ·tibon on five of Launch Pad's interacbve exhibits, including the . "PHchmg Cage" and "How ·Steady Are You?" Tickets are $65. · For more information, call 540- 2001. PATIENT APPRECIATION The Daily Chiropractic Center presents its 10 year celebration, "PatJent Appreciabon Day" from I 0 d m to 1 p.m. at 2850 Mesa Mont tbaA 1.200 ..... illdUdina dlUrdl. dty wt. count'i .,...,. are esped8d at Sunday's SOtb ~ ~­ ebratioa ol St. Joai=btm Catboilc C'huri:b. Mayor~ Bula. tbe City Coundl abet~-ftre ud • ~ chiefl baV8·~ amt- ed. as wen u members o1 s. '1ers ot St. JO&eph. 5'lten of the Company of Mary and 12 of St. Joachim'• touner usodate pas· tors. The Jub~ Eucharist will be said in both Spanish and EngUsb. The bishop ot Orange, the Most Rev. Norman F. McFarland will preside over the mass while St. Joachim's pastor. the Rev. Kenneth . Krause, will give the bomily. . After the mass, Mayor Peter Buffa will issue a proclamation by the city. Verde East, Suite C, Costa Mesa. The office will be donating all ser- vices in exchange for a donation of a stulled animal for a child which benefits Human Options Second Step Home. The donation entitles participants as new patients to a consultation, exami- nation, posture evaluMion and X- ray ff needed. Foi m~re informa- tion. call 662-0670. ShoRES INTERioRS ACHIEVE THE NEWPORT LOOK FOR SPRING Great styles, selections, and values wc-'J_IL,,._ · Mention This Ad and Receive A Special Discount Tht Ulz/1Fl1rtr Chrnillr Down Filkd Chaist Smional 2640 AvoN ST., NEWpoRT Buclt (PCH & RinRSidE DR.) 642 .. 22~~ Making Your World Better From Within! (714) 673-1212 SEE OUR WEB PAGE i1ttp:l/www.farthinginteriors.com Remodeli;ng! ! ! ! Kitchen and ·Bath Specialists Call For FREE In Home Consultation ' Expert Interior Designer and On-Staff Crews From Concept to Installation Proud Member of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce c;ER\-11\G ORA '.j(j[ COL NTY FOR lb Yf:ARS Con1 L ll ~60875 'n.~ndlh• wtlb • bUlf8l hmdl .. ..,,.,.,t NeYla Hell. A b11tCrk:a1 atiibit Will cbroaide tbe c:buft:b'S biltory, frDlll ltl beginnt• in tbe Grauel MortUa!Y OD Broedw~ to its current loicatioa Oil Orange AYeDJMt. Items formerly belonging to the church founder, Monsignor 1bom.u Nevin, will allo be on dJspl4y. Monsignor Nevin died in 1989, and the Rev. Krause, his successor, is the only other pastor in the church's SO·year history. • I •The Jubilee Eucharist will begin at 10 a.m. St. Joachlms Owrch Is at 1964 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa. For more lhformation, call 574-7400. -Alessandra Djurklou EASTER BUNNY The· Easter Bunny hops to Fashion Island through March 29. Children are invited to have their picture taken with the E(lste1r Bunny outside of Atrium Court. The Fashion Island Kiddie Choo Choo will also be available near Pottery Barn and will run through ' April 6. For more information, call 721-2000. T1'EE PlAN11NG ReLeaf Costa Mesa, board members and volunteers will plant 55 trees from 9 to 11 a.m. on the west side of Costa Mesa including Republic, National and Continental Avenues and Capital and Senate Streets. Partitipants will meet on the corner of Capital Street and National Avenue under the ReLeaf Costa Mesa canopy. For more information, c:41J 437-5874. MONTE CARLO The Costa Mesa Senior Cen- . ter presents •An Evening in .. Monte Carlo" from 6 to 10 p .m . at $29500 complete Call ToU Free , 888-271-4567 Don't Delay, Avoid Probate! David Pawlowski Anorncy ac Law Newport Harbor Montessori Center PR ESCHOOL• KINDERGARTEN FULL TIME • PART TIME • YEAR ROUND Ages 2 .. 6 ! 7:00am to 6:00pm • No"' enrolling for Summer & Fall • Elperitnctd, certified, Mortessori teachers • lndhidualiled academic Instruction • Art, music. computers, gymnasllcs Spanish & Dante • peeial enba.qced before & after school cunirulum • Hot Luqcbes • Potty Training ·'Academic Excellence in Harmony with ¥oung Lives .. 650-3442 -12~ bN 18th Strttl • Costa \1c-:1 Floral & Gifts 7~~~,,-~~ 25°/o Off Spring Arrangements Excludl111t Spedal Orden • Custom Flora It. -·-Gifts & Antique:~ Speciality Furniture Mon-Fri 10-6 •Sac 1 0~5 369 E. 17th St., #13 •Costa Mesa• 646-6745 (Nat to Plu.m'a Cafe) CYBERCAFE Orange Coast College offers its. •Saturday Morning Cyber- cafe" from 9 a.m. to noon in Hi Tech Lab room 201 of OCC's Technology Center. The topic of the day will be "Here's to your health -medicine, fitness, health care.• Sessions are $29 per class or $25 each when signing up for three or more classes. For more inf~rmation, call 432-5880. TAX PREPARATION The Volunteer Jhcome Tax f'.ssisting Program offers a free program designed to provide income tax assistance to low- income. elderly, non-English speaking and/or handicapped persons from 9 a.m. to noon in BOWL-A-THON Estancia High Sehool is spon- soring a Bowl-a-Thon from 1 to & p.m. at Kana Lanes, 2699 Harbo1 Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Proceeds will support a sate, sane and sober 1997 Grad Night. Cost is $8 for two games plus shoes. Ticicets must be purchased ·m advance by calling 438-0192. . SUNDANCE Barnes & Noble presents acoustic guitar duo Sundance frQm 7 to 9 p.m. at 901B South Coast Drive. Costa Ml!sa. For more information, call 444-0226. BEGONIAS The Sherman Library and 9ardeos offers a free program on "Growing and Propagdhng Begonias" at 9:30 a.m. C)t 2p4 7 E Coast Highway, Corona del Mar For. more information, call 673- 2261. For more information, call 673-2261. GAS AND WASH ONE STOP CONVENIENCE!!!! Students in grades 4-12 will be designing ads for businesses in the communrty. Winning artwork will be published in .'2 ~ial section \Nednesday,1ftay28,1997 only SS•9S··. Full Service Band Wash ~ Sealer Wu with any gasoline fin up (Texaco CleanSyatemS) Trucks & Vans $1.00 Extra Not valid wfth any other dt.count. Expires 3131197 CASH PRIZES TO TOP WINNERS! ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• St •. Pa·trlck•a Day Special . O BRING YOUR GREEN CAR IN MARCH 17, 1997 0 AND RECEIVE A ·FREE WASH! • Newport Bnch!Costa Mesa Daily Piloc SUNDAY SOUND OF MUSIC Newport Elementary's Drama Club presents "The Sound of Music" at 4 p.m . at 1327 Balboa Blvd ., Newport Beach. The cast is made up of first through sixth- graders from the drama club. Tickets are $5. For more informa- tion, call 673-8474. JEWISH PHONE-A-THON The Jewish Federation of Orange County presents the annual fund-raising phone-a- thon to benefit Jewis,h..community services in Orange County f'rom 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. For more informa- tion, call 755-5555. MONDAY CHILDREN SEMINAR 7:30 to 9 p.rn. at 2100 Mar Vista, Newport Beach. Cost is $5 for members and $8 for guests. For more information, call 644-1341. TUESDAY JAZZ CHOIR Southern Cajifomia College presents the Grammy award-win- ning "L.A. Jazz Choir" in concert at 7:30 p.m . at 55 Pair Drive, Cos- ta Mesa. Cost is $3. FQr more information, call 556-3610, ext. 260. NETWORKING Corona .del Mar Chamber of Commerce will be having a busi~ ness/networking luncheon at 11:30 a .m. at the Five Crowns, 3801 E. Coast Highway. c;o~t is $15. Reservations are required at 673-4050. ti •• ORCHID AUCTION The Newport Harbor Orchid Society presents its. 13th annual Orchid Plant Auction from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Neighborhood Com- munity Center, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. Barnes & Noble offers a "Mak- ing the.World Safer for Our Chil- dren Seminar" at 7 p.m. at 9018 South Coast Drive, Costa Mesa. The seminar will discuss sensitiv- ities to everything from foods to furnaces and pesticides to paints and how they are behind. many • children's unexplained illnesses SUNRISE BREAKFAST • and behavioral and emotional The Newport Harbor Area • problems. For more information, Chamber of Commerce offers its • call 444-0226. • next Sunrise Breakfast at 7:15 Mesa Demographics -Under- standing the Present, Envisioning the Future" from 8 to 9:30 a.m. at Avila's El Ranchito Restaurant, 2101 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. For information, call 254-0870. ESTATE PLANNING Orange Coast College offers an estate planning workshop that provides tips on hot to "keep it all in the family" called "Leaving It to Your Children and Not Uncle Sam" from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at OCC. ·Fee is $29. FQr more information, call 432-5880'. JEWELRY TAUC The Newport Beach Central Library offers a free program called "Romancing the Stones" at .noon in the Friends'• Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave., New- port BeachL The program wµI fea- ture stories about the hi.Story of famous diamonds, and models will be used to represent celebrat- ed stones. For more information, call 717-3801. WEDNESDAY AWARENESS DAY • FORENSIC CONSULTANTS a.m. at the Balboa-Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Cost is $15 w\th reserva- tions and $19 for pot' ntial mem- bers. To RSVP. call 729-4400. Orange· Coat College offer sii workshops that focus on issues relating to health and caregiving during "Awareness Day" at 9, 10 and 11 a .m., noon, 1.. p.m . and from 2 to 4 p .m. in OCC's Student Center Lounge. Admission is free. For information, call 432-5777. The Forensic Consultants • Association of Orange County offers a seminar on "The Use and • Effectiveness of Expert Witness-WELFARE REFORM • es" al 5:30 p.m. at The Pacific Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Gues~ pay $40 in advance and $45 at the door. Reservations are required by call- DIVORCE MAZE • ing 955-1123. Orange Coast College offers a · free workshop on HFinding Your Way Thr.ough the Divorce Maze• from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in OCC's Re- 'Entry Center. For more informa- tion, call 432-5162. Orange Coast College offers a free workshop that examines changes currently being made in government benefits called "Wel- fare Reform Update" at 1:30 p.m. in OCC's Re-entry center. For more information, call 432-5162. • FOREIGN POLICY . • . • • • • • . . • ... • • • • • • • • , • LATINO COUNCIL BOAT SHOW St. Mark Presbyterian Church offers a discussion on H Job Out- look in a Global Economy" from The Latino Leadership Council offers a discussion on "Costa The 24th annual Newport Boat Show will tal(e place from noon to I can't believe ..... . · · It's· MY ~ome . · . Landscaping or re-landscaping is your answer to a beautiful new look fo r your home. KAY MATSON, AA c.c.N.P.· Landacape Designer FLOWERDALE can make your landscape dreams , come true, and increase your home's value, too! Come in today and discover the people who can make a difference to you and your garden. ~ . ~ ~ NURSERIES, INC. -------COMPLETE LANDSCAPING 46 YEARS EXP •. License No. 308SS3 SANTA ANA • 2800 N . Tustin Ave. (714) 633-9200 C OSTA MESA • 2700 Bristol Ave. (7!4) 754-6661 MICHAEL V. ·E.LAMM.o. ·cosMETIC SURGERY ; / • Cl TERRY ME.IKl..E C.C.N.P. Landscape Designer ) CALL: TODAY FOR FREE CON~JJLTATION (714)721-1113 310 SAN MIGUEL DR., STE. 207 • NEWPORT BEACH CA 12180 ----· ... ...... , .... SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1997 A7 6 p.m. at the Newport Dunes Resort and Marina m Newport Beach. Hundreds of new and used power and sailboats will be on display in the water, and boat- ing enthusiasts will be able to board and compare the 'Various floor plans and features of all the different models. Admission is $8 preregistration is reqwred. Por more i.Oformatlon, call 673-2261. CENTER 500 Center 500, a prominent sup- port group for the Orange County Petforming Arts Center, oilers a social hour from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the 1Win Palms, 630 Newport Welding Sooety will host ·sw- dent Night• from 7 to 10 p.m. in Orange Coast College'? Student Cente r. The event is open to welding students, prospective welding students and their guests. Call 43~-58lQ, BICYa.E TOUfUNG • Adventure 16 offen a slide show Tuesday oe where and how to tour Europe with a bicycle at 7 p.m. at 1959 Har- boi:. Blvd., Costa Mesa. / The presen tation will guide participants throu~b quaint vil· lages, vineyards and countryside introduc- ing the people, cus- toms and culture each country has tp offer. For more information, call 650-3301. CAPrTAL DEAL · Cummins & Wlute, LLP offers a fJee seminar on •The Mechanics of a Venture Capital Deal" at 1 p.nt. at 2424 S.E. Bristol St.,,Suite 300, Newport Beach. For more information, call 852-1800. THURSDAY POLICE APPRECATION The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce invite$ the cQ1lllllun.itY to attend the•1997 annual Police Appreciation Breakfast at 7 a.m. at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel, 900 New- port Center.Drive. For more infor- mauon, call 729-4400. GARDEN CLUB for adults and free for children age 12 and under. For more infor- mation, call 757-5959. Center Dnve, Newport Beach Members are free, first-tune guests pay $5 and others pay $15. For more information, call 556- 2122, ext 218 .• The Newport Hills Garden Club will have its March meetmg on ~The Wonder of Citrus" at 9:30 a.m. at Harbor View Club House number two at 1854 Port West- boume, Newport Beach For more i.n!ormation. call 644-8806. AUTO CLUB • The Costa Mesa Automobile Club is having a gTand opening celebratiQn from 9 a.m. to 5 p .m. at 3350 Harbor Blvd. Refresh- ments, givea. and special dis- counts will be offered. For more information, call 427-5950. ~EADING GROUP Barnes & Noble Bookstore's Classics Reading Group will dis- cuss "Portrait of a Lady" QY Hen- ry James at 7 p.m. at 9018 South Coast Drive, Suite 150, Costa Mesa. For more informabon, call 444-0226. BREAKFAST MIXER The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce offers its .monthly breakfast meeting on ·How to Talk to Yourself So Others Will Listen" from 7:15 to 8:45 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Country Qub, 1701 Golf Course Drive. Cost is $1 2 in advance and $17 ·at the door. To RSVP, call 574-8780. FLORAL DESIGN Sherman Library and Gardens offers a class on floral design ~t 9:30 a.m. at 2647 E. Coast High- way. Registration fee is $37 and STUDENT NIGHT The Long Beach/Orange County SectJon of the American BUNION CORRECTION ... NO HOSPITALIZATION· Three out of four people in America have foot pain. What's worse, two-thirds of those. people think it's normal. It's not! Funny thing about bunions, while you sit around wondering how you got them (most are hereditary), they just keep getting bigger._Year after year, left untreated, bunions only grow worse. Ultimately even buying shoes an extra size larger won't help. 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Youth •irnp1ow1nent service o• the Harbor a .. a (Y ••• S.> Y.E.S. thanks the following for making the February 4. 1997 24th Roman Feast & Charity Auction · The Most successfUI Ever! As a result of vour support and generosity, more that $24,000 was raised to assist 1,300 vouth ages 14-22 with Job placement. Arlene Schafer, Roman Feast Chair Honorees Cttv. Managers Allan Roeder. Costa Mesa & Kevin Murphy, Newport Beach Ponce Chiefs David Snowden. Costa Mesa & Robert McDonell. Newport Beac11 Fire/Marine ChlefTim Riiey, Newport Beach & Fire Chief Frank Fantlno. Costa Mesa Costa MeSa & Newport Beach Publlc service ~partments ~ Jim Roberts. BalbOa Beach companV: Music underwriter$ Lane & Kathleen Blank Costa Mesa Harbor Area Lions Club John & Donna Crean Johnson. Hart & Dyson, An Accountancy Corporation Benefactors The Dally Piiot The Irvine company ~esa Pride • Paclflc Mutual Foundation Biii & Pat Podllch Sponsors Biii Bandaruk Wllllam s. Bandaruk Boyte Engtneer1ng Corporation , Champagne Temporary" Help Cott Drapery & carpet Cleaners ConAgra/Hunt wesson Costa Mesa Disposal Costa Mesa FlreflQhters Association Costa Mesa Police Assoc&atlon Fluor Danlel, Inc. Emory & icatnteen Frtnk Frank & Rita Glovlnettl Judge Fred Hom Eartlne Loop Vlekl Marttni Bob Morallce, SOuthem Wine & Splrtts NewPOrt Beach Fire & Mar1ne 5af'etV Department Paclffe SCtenttflc Ron & Mlchele PennlngtOn P,lanet HOllyWOOd PrtntMaster Fine Printing & Graphic servtces CJ. Segerstrom & sons carol & Keith van HOit Patrons Paul Blank eamara & DaVld erav coc Englneer1ng/lorenzo caono Attemat1Ve sentencing ProgramS/Nancy Clar1c George & PhVHIS Drayton Fr1nk, Jehnson co. cetson's Mar1cet The Graham company MUfftn Kent Mary Pearson Pat & Al Klingensmith Rosemary Luxton Doreen Marshall NCADO/crant Mentff RIC:hard & sandy sewetl Peer A. swan TIKx> Mesa Cwenc:ta wmon SOUthem ca1tfom1a Edtson Mrs. RoV a. wootsev Y.E.S. also •1•1s to 811• till llllntlen, M•lll, llft •1111 ..... ts .. ••Ir .-rt II -tllls ···--- , , AS SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1997 ,- I I ~· CLASSES /WORKSHOPS S,OMEOICAL ETHICS • Three weeks re main in a cturse ·covering how tradition t eats conte mporary medical i ues. In addition to experimen· t+,l treatment and the ri1.py, .. Jew - 1~h Values in Modem Medicine• \fill examine issues such as repro- ductive rights .And eutha nasia. ifhe 7:30 to 9 p .m. class at the dfdnge County Jewish Commu· r\ity C4:!nter meets on Tuesdays. llus week through April 1. Pro- <P"um fees are $28 for me mbers clfld $40 for non-members. The Jt:C 1s located on the Jewish Fed· e)-ation campus at 250 E. Baker St. 1a Costd Mesa.· Phone 755-0340 l~r additional information . I ' DREAMLAND : On March 22. the Rev. Bob PuJ. ~m provides lhe key to knowing ~urseH His DREAMS course c.1cpos~s lhe secrets of your t..(nconscious. And on March 29, JuaneUa Evans leads Science of N1in d IV. a class in advanced r~etaphysics and truth teachings. U\ open to all who seek lhe God J~WN Wlthin or WlSh to become J.{f dClll1 oners. Bolh classes meet t1wn 10 a.m. to noon at New rhought Community C hurch at I !1'2.9 Tustin Ave. in Costa Mesa. An oftenng of $1 5 is suggested To ledm more, call 646-3199. NON-STOP FUN An After-School c xtravagdJ1Za \\Jll tc1<1tme prO~JTdlTIS for lander- , 1c1rtr1N c; throu qh sl.Xlh -gradcrs dl tlw Jewish Community CentN iJ1 • 'oc,td Mesa. Painttng for second- 1 llrough sixth-graders takes place \lon<Jd ys through Apnl 28 from ! I '> to 5.15 p.m The> pnce JS $65, r111nt1s $15 for me mbers of the ' 11 IN B1ddy R•ll for kids 1n ,.11~INUdrtcn throuqh second , 11.i d l' dlso hdJJJ>Pns on Mondays, lhrouqh April 28. from 1·10 to 4 :~W 1 rn It costs $50, m111uc., $12 lm ml1mbe1 s ol tlw c£>nler l\.1rdle/Pd -KUd ddSSl'S for llrsl- rt11 ough etghth-graclPrs takes plt1e·e Wednesddys. McHch 26 through Mdy 7. Tlus cnsts $70, nunus $20 for membc1s of the 1·enler A fr~e introductory class is offered Wednesday. The center is located on the JeW1Sh Federation c;ampus at 250 E. Baker St. in Cos- ta Mesa. Phone 755·0~0 for adcUtional inlonnation. HEALING BROKEN HEARTS Vineyard Christian Fellowship is hosting a series of divorce recovery work.shops in Costa. Mesa through March 25. Each Tuesday from 1 to 9 p.m., assistant pastor and single parent Mike - Barnett will guide participants in a lecture-discussion formal. The series takes place at 102 East Baker St. Call 556-8463 tor more information or to arrange child care by pre-registering. JEWfSH SUNDAY SCHOOL The Jewish Culture School js offering Sunday school classes for chikffen, ages 5 through mitzvah program, as welNls adult seminar. The 10 a.m. to noon classes usual· ly meet at the Je wish Community Center twice a month, but some sessions sub~titute a field trip. Th.is chapter of the Society for Humanistic Judaism sponsors an adult seminar during the Sunday school sessions for all its mem- l;?ers. The center is located at 250 E. Baker St. in Costa Mesa. For more information, call Deborah Holland at 559:6726. HEALTH DAY instructor Janet Brosan leads People With Arthritis < an Exercise classes from 10 to ).1 a.m. every Tuesday at the Jewish Senior Cen- ter of Orange County, 250 E. Bak· er St , Costa Mesa . The class mc1udes health education, joint- ' protection tips. relaxation tech· niques, pain-control techniques dnd socializing~Call 513-5641. PARADIGM SHIFT ·ThE' NeW-port Beach Baha 'i Community allows participants to heat and experience Paradigm ShJft A New Way -. A New World c1 t 7:30 p.m. every Friday at a private residence in Corona deJ Mar Togelher, they explore such questi ons as: Can racism and preJUdlie be .eliminated? What is the new world order? Can con- IJ1cts be resolved without force? Are women and men e qual? I What's the spiritual solution to our economic problems? Music and ~ ANTHONY'S LANDSCAPE G11r1 Dtlerosa Seed l Sod lawns MaUh. Gardtnllfbts lrrlaatlon Drahl Wor• Sprjakltr System s Install~ (auto. malll&&l. A repaJrs) Plaallni. trtts, shrubs, flowers. irowld conr (Gardtllla~ Malateaaau Stmu)· D1tlcl llttr1 (7 14) 641-1858 I fn~llsh Spealzlo~ j _ fret Estlm111rs. Reasonablt Prices Lluosed (714) 114-4594 ..----· •~.• ,,.. I • ---.!.iii tood are provided. Por directions, call 759-0999. HEAUNG From 10 to 11 a.m. on Wednes· days, people gather to learn about healing themselves through Sd· ence of Mind teaching. All are welcome to join 'the group, Which is led by Juanella Evans. Meet· ings take place at Community Church, 1929 Tustin, in Costa Mesa. For more information, call 646-3199. ADULT PROGRAMS Orange County's Jewish Com· munity Center is offering a vari- ety of ~asses for adults until June. The class will enable you to open the doors to your own potential or discuss contemporary Jewish thought. The cente r is located at 250 E. Baker St. in Costa Mesa. For more information, call 755- 0340. LECTURE SERIES POWER POINTS "Te mples, High Pla ces and Synagogues" illuminates how ancient Israelites worshiped dur- ing a lecture series at the Orange County Jewish Community Cen- t e r. George Giacumakis Jr. will use the latest archaeology and ancient inscription to describe the history of places of worship. The slide lectures begin at 7:30 p.m. on Mondays, this Monday and March 24 . Refreshments will be served at the event with admis- sion $15 for members of the cen- ter and $20 for non-members. The center is located on the Jewish Pede ration Campus at 250 E. Bakar St. in Costa Mesa . Fo.r more information, call 755-0340. GREAT DEOSIONS A stimufa ting series of discus- sions on U.S. foreign policy con- cludes Monday at St. Mark Pres- bYlerian Church. This MondaY:s topic will be "Job Outlook in a G lobal Economy." The 7:30 to 9 p .m. event takes place at 2t00 Mar VJSta in NeWJ>Ort Beach. For more information, call 644-1341. OHARMA SOCIETY Newport Beach Higashi J;ion- ganjl Buddhist Temple's Dh.armt Society presents a lecture and clil'- cussion series April 13, and on the second Sunday of each month af the temple, 254 Victorla St., Costa. Mesa. Call 722-1202. SINGLES LOVING DETACHMENT St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church renews its Serendipity discussion series for singles March 26. At 7:30 p.m. Rich Buh- le r will define the difference between love and approval. The author, minister and broadcaster will explain the meaning of unconditional love and bow to share disapproval of someone we love. The church is loc(\ted.at 600 St. Andrews Road in Newport Beach. A $3 donation at the door also covers refreshments. For mor-e infol"qlation. call 574-2214. ASK THE RABBI Rabbi David Rosenberg will field questions during Singles Evening April· 11 and every sec- ond Friday of the month at Temple Isaiah of Newport Beach. A special Oneg Shabbat {fellowship hour) :will follow services honoring sin- gle people. It all takes place at 2401 Irvine Ave. in Newport Beach (Back Bay). For inf onnation abOut the time, call 548-6900. SERMONS NEW TRADmONS A series of Sunday messages based on Jesus' Beatitudes will lead up to Palm Sunday and East- er at Christ Church by the Sea. Rev. David 'Lehmberg leads the New Traditions worship se rvices at 9:30 a.m. Child care is available during each observance. The United Methodist Church is locat- ed at 1400 W. Balboa Blvd. in Newpon Beach. For more infor- mation, call 673-3805. UNITARIAN UNIVERSAUSTS The Ma rch 23 service at Orange Coast Unitarian Univer· salist Church revolves around an upbeat discussion of interfaith communication. Suriday, at 10:30 a.m., guest speaker William FUE Porta Filcu With Minimum Pwdwe Wrth Ad . V1m11llycll1nir111QClJCJtm1inano. IJ<.. ms. NEXT Ml~ L.F.AD. ~ 4'su ((jiudla Laiibll. ,.____ R.O. ...... . • & Cryprooipaaridiuml _ ~_..-W1Ul ten'1'le molllUlr ..... JO 0., Moncr &dt Cwr.uitft Call For !rt.formation, Gt14lot or Orrin WATEA ,ILTIR SVSTIE.,S 1-800-942-2072 - ous CON{;RE<;ATI<>~l\IJ RELH~IOl 'S SCIE\CE @COMMUNITY CHURCH : CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST New Thought Church Science of Mind Center 1845 Pork Avenue, Costa Mesa, CA (1911 SI ond P~UvtnW, 1 bloct E Ol lb!Jor 1NO ) CHURCH SERVICE SUN-10:30a.m. .Office: 014) 646-3199 , To Believe Is To Cin; To Carl Is To DO. . Bruce Van Blalr, Minister ; Sunday Worship 8: 15 & 1 OAM Church School 9AM Adult-9:45 Children Rev. Gall Miiier. Intern Mlnllttr Dr. Juanella Evans, Mlnlsttr Member: lnttl'llCltlonal Ntw Tllougltt Alllanct Child Care Provided 644-7400 611 Heliotrope AY9, (Ofona Del Mar • EPISC< >J> .. \I . SAINT JAft\ES crURCH ep11copa -A~D ' n 'to~and ~..-.ant.Lordond~ Fr David C. Anderson, rector 3209 Vio lido Newport Beoch n1 ·7{{~a e and Wednesday noon .. '.\I E'TI I ( >I> I ST Costa Mesa MESA VIRDE UNmD METHODIST CHURCH 1701 Boker, C.M Worship & Church School 8 :30 and 10:00 a .m . Dr. Richard George 9 79-8234 I ,A G-U N'.A United Methodist Church 2 1632 Wesley Or. Laguna Beach 499-3088 Sunday Morning Worahlp & C hristian Education 1 OAM Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesley Counsellng Center SeNlces Available Nl!WPORT CaNTBR UNrTED METHODIST CHURCH I 60 I Marguerite Ave. Corona del Mar 644-0745 W o rship at S :OOAM & 1 O:OOAM Chrldren Sunday School I O·OOAM Jr & Sr. High S·OOPM HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (OlsclplH of Chrfat) 2401 lrvlne Ave. •l Santa la•bel Newport 8Hch Sund•Y Worship • 10:00AM . Dr. Denoia W. Short Minister 645-5781 Cl IHISTI.\:\ SCI E:\CF FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIS!, SCIEt{I'IST 3303 V1a Udo, Newport leach 613-1340 or 673-6150 SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3100 Pactac \'Sew Dr, Newport leach 6'4-2617 or 675-4661 QMdl 10 am • I pm, Cllwc:I\ 10 am ~ lctm 10 CllD lundilr lc:llool 10 en W.-dat ....... a Jllft ........,, ........ • 9111 • \ll '#llelwdat u- nw..p./rtda .,, -"""'""'-',.,., • .,.,u, .,... frtn-1 .., * #lfd -I~ ,. """'"""'-...... .,.,,.. .,,,., ,,., """" ./'""-it ,,,.. • .,,,,.,,.. Hebrwwt lltU ..... .,n. M..w~·n. ""'Oiildelarti&.~; ......, ...... , .. .. ,.. Shane presents •interfaith Com · munication: Pact or fiction?" He's the exe~tive director of the National Conference and a founder of the Garden Grove- Stanton-Westminster Interfaith Council. Child care and youth religious education will be pro· vided during the service. The church is located in Costa Mesa at 1259 Victoria St. Por more inf or· mation, call 646...C652. SPECIAL SERVICES REVELATIONS The last in a'" series of speakers shares a life-altering religious experience Tuesday o.igb,t at Christ Church by the Sea. The United Methodist Church's pas· tor, the Rev. David Lehmberg, will discuss wbat 'happened to him at 8:30 p.m. Singing and special music will accompany this pre· sentation in the sanctuary at 1400 W. Balboa Blvd. in Newport Beach. F9r more information, call 675-6310. · BIBLE SURFING Don Roberson leads the inf or ... mal Bible Surfing service at Christ Church by the Sea. The 8 a.m . Sunday service includes singing, the message and good fellowship. It takes place at 1400 West Balboa Blvd. in Newport Beach. For more information, call 675-6310. SUNDAY NIGHT ALIVE At 5:30 p.m .• the Sunday Night Alive come-as-you-are celebra- tion continues at Christ Church by the Sea. The 14th Street gospel band will perform, and the Rev. Dave . Lehmberg will deliver a message of hope. Visitors are invited to this frie ndly Protestant ehurch at 1400 W. Balboa Blvd. A light sapper is served following the service. For more information, call 673-3805. SPECIAL EVENTS ADULTS ONLY An ·R-rated • program at Orange County's Jewish C~mmu­ nity Center offers adults the real story of Purim. Rabbi Mordechai · KeUfer delivers "Purim: It's Not a Children's Story" from 7:30 to 9 p .m . on Wednesday. The event tndudes a Hamanta.sh and cottee and is free to center-members with advance reservations. There will be a $4 fee for everyone else. The center Ls located at 250 E. Baker St. in Costa Mesa. For more infonnation, call 755-0340. ONEIN HEART Thursday, Harbor lttnity Bap- tist Church hosfs a gathering of women from the community's church congregations. One in Heart takes place from 7 to 9 p.m. and offers a program of prayer, for· giveness praise and worship. The church is located at 1230 Bak.er St• in Costa Mesa. For information, call 556-7787. FAITH AS A TOOL Christian citiz~ns can bring their faith to bear on politics. That's the message Bobbie Wrenn Banks will deliver Sunday at St. Mark Presbyterian Church. The national field cUrector of Women's Action for New Directions and will speak at 11 a.m.. explaining the impact faith can have1on affir. mative action and immigration. The church is at· the comer of Jamboree and East Bluff in New- port Beach. For more information, call 644-1341. A JESUS PF All TRADES The se<;ond annual Soup Sup- per Lenten program a t St. John the Divine Episcopal Church will explore a 20th century Jesus. Drawing on the imagination and using parallels in Gospel records places Jesus in the context of nor- mal everyday lives. These might include executives, humorists or news reporters. Christian Educa- tion Director Clifford Nunn will lead the six-week course. It con- tinues at 6:30 p .m. Wednesday through March 26 at 1834 E. Bay St. in Costa Mesa, For more infor- mation, call 548-2237 .. BAHA'IS GATHERING The Baha'is of Newport Beach sponsor a lunch, speaker and dis· cussion of timely topics 11 a.m ., March 30 and the last Sunday of each month at a private residence in Corona del Mar. All are wel • come. Directions: 760-5360. ale •• 3165 HIU'bor Blvd. Costa Mesa One Block Soutb ol 405 Pwy 545-7168 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Benefit from this series: "Wholmtss for <An1n11porary Familits. • "UNDERSTANDING RUMAN DEVEWPMF.Nr SO AS TO F.NJUCH YOUR MAR.RlAGE" • (Ephesians 5:21-33) Dr. John A. Hullnun. Jr. Saturday, March 15, 5:30 P.M. '""""'• Sunday, March 16, 8:30 and 10:15 A.M. 600 r. Andrew RoaJ. Newport Bc;1ch, California (714) 631-2880 .icr.i~ Imm Ne •rt H.11hor H1 m Sch.1ol .1t lrvme .inJ I 5rh.) ST. MARK PREsBYTERIAN CHURCH "Open Anns and Open Minds " .. Worship 9:30 Jambom le EMtbhdr ta Newport 8elcb 644-1341 Invite the residents of Newport Beach, Corona del Mar & Costa Mesa to your place of worship. To Advertise fu the Religious Directory .. Please Call Gloria~ 574·4240 or Bob -5744253 ' ,...,,,.,.. .. ,., .. ...,. ... :4. ... /~· Newport Bach/Cost.a Meta Daily Piloc SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1997 Al , 1 ... ~1'1''"r • .. ';Jm I . ~.-.. - Fashion show ·has divine insp~ation I n 1979, the nuns devoted to the Sacred Heart of Jesus approached Supervisor Tom Riley and asked for his help. The sisters were looking for an unusual way to raise money to support their community retreat center. Riley, along with wife Enima Jane, responded with an · idea. Nineteen years later, the Rileys' concept, The Gentleman's Haberdashery Fashion Show and Luncheon, has' J:>ecome one of the longest-standing benefits in the county. The unique event was staged once· again this past week on the Orange Coast, sponsored by the merchants of Fashion Island, Newport Beach. A large and diverse group ral- lied to show its support and respect for the sisters of the Sacred Heart and also for the Rileys, still actively involv.ed after so many years. Tom chatted with 109a1 sup- porters Isabelle Villasenor, Nathan Rosenberg, Marian Bergeson, Beryl and Richard Goward, lfelen Ceffey, Antonio Cagnolo, and Tina Scbafnitz. . Meanwhile, Emma Jane was busy at the podium introducing the local ladies ~ho served as judges of the men's fashion extravaganza. Much of Ure success behind the haberdashery also belongs to Anthony and Melinda Molso. b.w. -· cook The Moiso family, including father James Molso and mother Allee O'Neil Avery, have been staunch supporters of the Sacred Heart sisters. They have, .in tum, helped gamer financial assis- tance from John Crean, Jim McNamara, Michael Hayde, Richard Hunsaker, Jlm WllUams, John Curd, Stephen Duffy, Peter and Mary Muth, Vlcne and Joy McGulnness, John and Ann Wortmann, Dan and Michelle Donahue, and Candace and Roger Schnapp. Jame$ Moiso ..!.. who celeorat- ed his 80th birthday that day - joined scap Tony, president of The Santa Margarita Company, for a walk down the runway showing off menswear from Fashion Island for about 400 people fill- ing the Hyatt Regency Irvine ballroom.' More than 60 men walked the plank, many of th.em community leaders such 'as Cbril Duplanty, U.S. Olympic Water Polo Team member; Sammy Lee, Olympic gold medalist; Terry Donahue of UCLA and CBS sports fame; Newport's own Denny Bean, rep- resenting the 'Rancho Mission Viejo Company; and Doug DeClnces, ballplayer and devel- oper. JQining them were Jeff Dodd of The Irvine Company; dapper Bob O'HW; super-dapper Richard Reisman, publisher of the Orange County BuSiness Journal; basketball hall~of-famer George Yardley; Richard Saul; Mike Walker of Farmers Market; Len Miler; Domenick Roppolo; and Linda Isle's biggest USC fan, Paul Salata. Judges sat at the foot of the runway checking out every detail as fans in the ballroom loudly showed their support for the vari- ous models. Jud.le Argyros, Har- rtet Harris, Gabrielle Chung, Beverly Ray, Ruth Ko, Mary Ann Miller, Barbara Roppolo, Sodr- ro Vasquez and Valerie Celestin were among the distinguished onlookers. Special tributes were made by George O'Connell and fashion show emcees Ed ;\mold of Kn.A and Kittie Leslie, long- time local fashion doyenne. As the latest in men's apparel paraded down the ·nmway on the * Call lor Quotes * Family Owned & Operated Co. Agents for: Safeco • Progressive • Fie. 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More th.an 150 community leaders attended the event including Je rome Bame, president of the Make-a-Wish Foundation of Orange County, the charity beneficiary of the evenl Left to right: Orange County Supervisor Tom Wilson, Beverly Ray, chairman of.Interna- tional Bay Clubs, Inc., actress Mamie Van Doren, and Henry Schielein. proud male models, participating stores from Fashion Island such as At Ease, Gary's, Helly Hansen, Bloomingdale's, Macy's, Neiman Marcus,· Robinson-May 1\.0d more were honored to be a part of th.ts community tradition started near- ly two decades ago by Tom and FC ... Joun LfOnHRD'~ It""' , ..... , .... lll'<trh ""''' "''"" E~a Jane Riley. <1 co umn runs eve_ry _ _,__ Thursday and Saturday· Your favorit~ community ne ws pape r is now available in cyberspace LATIMD CXlMMlOOT1D cqDAMJ:$A Hf'!'J:\:!ltt J!li4CB To .. ..i • llOIJ. ~ ....... -rll<lr TO er 1DCDQH ar POR La«D KEADUHts. r1ltl • • ...... w. "• llll.IIU£1 u i ! IHI W~EPIMill!lt ~~p://-.l1tl•11 ... a'pll1t . .. SATURDAY, M~CH 15, 1997 ·AflOod of eStio:r;is iii .'Tlrree Days of Raill' . By Tom Titus, Daily Pilot T here are a good many lines to read between in Richard Greenberg's 11ew play, •Three Days of Rain,• cur- rently enjoying its world pre- miere on the Second Stage of South Coast Repertory. Greenberg tosses out a few rl.'d herrings in his otherwise cap- l1 vating account of complexities in two relationships .separated by .35 years. Ultimately, "Three Days" provides more questions than answers and audiences are free lo draw their own concl.u- s1ons. • and her more free-spirited moth· er, P&t:rida Clark.son is excellent. Cool and beautiful in the present day, sh~ kicks her second per- sona into high gear with a strong Southern accent but barely traces the ouWnes of a character who will ultirnat~ly become a basket case. Jon Tenney balances the bland cheerfulness of his 1995 incarnation with the tortured self-doubt of his father figure in 1960. His introduction Qf a trian- gular subplot i,n ..;.ct 1, however, never really figures in the overall picture, a scripting flaw. Operung in 1995, the play. introduces the three offspring of t\\O famous architects, now decedsed, who meet in the now- deser1 ed Manhattan loft where the partners got their start. All IS Patricia Clarkson , John Slattery and Jon Tenney (from left) are featured ln ~Three Days of Rain" at Sou th Coast Repertory. BUYING A NEW HOME ? WE'RE YOUR HOMEOWN ERS INSURER ! not well among the lno. The blanks regarding some btber key brother and sister of the mosl plot devices. rPcently departed father are well The four actors who comprise -c1lony m thetr agitation before • the cast are making thei! debuts the late am vdl of th~ other sur-at SCR, as is director Evan :\'ivor, d cheery .soap opera actor Yonoulis, whose staging is "\'>'ho seems to be the major bene-involving and realistic, down to f1C1ary. though not a blood rela-the actual rainstorm that inspires t1ve the title. This sequen<...a, in the Fld!>h back to 1960 with the 1960 portion of the play, gives · dCto1s portraying their respective the show a beautifully cinematic pdrPnb dnd some -though by quality which underscores the no mc>c1ns not all -of the riddles pivotal action within. <1n' answered We are left to John Slattery delivers the 111akl' c1 number of assumptions widest performance range as the 11ncludmg the pnme inheritor's nomadic Walker of 1995 and his .true parentage) and fill in the shy, stutter:ing father. 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St. Patrick's Day · has become an American custom . involving lots of eating, drinking and socializing. Several local Irish pubs will be hon9ring St. Patrick this year, accommodating both the hard-core party-goer and the more subdued Irish mer- rymaker. For ~ traditional St. Patrick's Day celebration, hop over to the Harp Inn or Durty Nellie's in Costa Mesa. "It's like an Irish wake with one more person," said Harp/Durty Nellie's owner Gerry Mackey, who's planning his 10th St. Patty's Day festivities at the Harp. Both places will open at 9 a.m., serving a traditional Irish breakfast. and corned beef and cabbage, fish and chips, and Irish stew all day., Named after a famous pub in Ireland, Durty Nellie's attracts a more international and mature crowd than the Harp, which lures iri a younger mix of revel- ers. At. Nellie's, Rick Boyle will sing folk songs from the after- noon until evening with accom- paniment by piper Joe Wood.row and Irish dancers. House band The Fenians will perform at the Harp starting around noon. "We'll be celebrating 'til the wee hours of the morning," Mackey said. He made a point that he will s'erve "no green beer" at either establishment but lots of deli- cious ales and stouts like Harp, Guiness and Murphy's i.mp.orted directly from Ireland. "Wia've got the best pint of · Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT Hugone~gl For fish tacos our meals are still a trip to Mexico -as well as .the coast of Baja. It's a trip worth taking. The Tradition Continues Since 197Z Guiness in town. And the finest Irish whiskey," said Mackey, who will also serve up his spe- cial Irish coffee with sugar, Irish · whiskey and fresh whipped t:ream. . "The bars at the 11_arp and Durty Nellie's are supposed to be an extension of one's living room,• Mackey said. There will be green beer at "It's like an Irish wake with one more person ... II -GERRY MACKEY owner of Harp Inn and Durty Nellie's • Malarky's Cannery Vlllage, as well as corned beef and turkey sandwiches and lots of people. Get there early, or wait in a fong line. It's an •all day/all night thing" over at Muldoon's, where owner Sincti Schwartz is throw- ing her 24th annual St. Patrick's . Day party with three bands, tra- ditiopal Irish food and, of cowse, beer. The doors open at 10 a.m. with the band Eden warming things up. Lunch starts around 11 :30 a.m . and about nudday, The Wake will perform Irish pop rock. The dining room will be opt:!n all day and night, serving tradi- tional Irish/ American fare and •easy tooct• that can be carried around. Three bars will serve beer and other libations. The evening houri; welcome the sounds of AUantlc Crossing, which will perform a variety of Irish music until after midnight. AVANTE-GARDE BEBOP SWING ACID JAZZ STRAIGHT AHEAD BIG BAND IMPORTS "We try to represent what's goi.r)g on in Dublin," Schwartz said of the music. If you're not into the rowdy party scene, you may want to get there early. "The crow!i gets younger as the night gets older,· Schwartz said. · lf a more intimate settfug is in store. belly up to Pa~Ck's Pub, where bartende r Scott Robinson will tell you one of his famous stories. Owner Patrick O'Day isn't planning anything special, but word is the place gets packed on St. Patty's. For a post-St. Patrick's Day dose of Irish music. check out the Grammy award-winning band The Chieftains at the Orang~ County Perfo~g Arts Center on Thutsday at 8 p.m . The-band won a 1997 Gram- my award for Best World Music Album for "Santiago.• Accom- panying the band will be Carlos Nunez, a Gali~ian pipe player who was one of the guest artists on the album. The band will perform tradi~ --/ ·Ac!!!!_ )/r111 ()utlet North Carolina Discounted Prices at a South ern California address HEMPHILL'S . 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C.UMIM Ml-SM tional Irish music and selections from its i:ecent albums. • Durty Nellie's ls at 2915 Red Hill Ave., Costa Mesa;JT'he Harp Inn is at 130 E. 17th S~ .. Costa Mesa; Patrick's Pub is at 2645 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa; Mul- doon's ii at 202 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach; Malarky's is in Car}nery Village on the Newport peninsula. LOW•LOW PRICES ,11, VE~'Y ,:,· T KENNY 1/,, PRINTER 250 jjl) SATURDAY, MARCH 15. 1997 A11 Celebrate a traditional St. Patrick's Day -'W the wee hours of the moming - wtth The Ff;!nians, the Harp Inn's · . h~use band. STARR CARROU I DAl.V Pl.OT lfOSEY'S AUTO BODY CALIFOl#IA LAW STATEJ You CAN CHOOSE ANY REPAIR FACILITY FltH Pidi.., & Deltw.ry • All CtrtifiM T~ticius 642-4522 121 l1d11tri1I Way • Costa Mesa · EL TORO .: . ·1· . ' , ": ;,·o.: SAOOLEBJC~ . . . ' . ' ' \ ' . \ .. . ~ ~ . ' \ . ·. .. f & SATURDAY. MARCH 15, 1997 ! \ • forutn Fi\X: 71•·Ml·•170 • READllS H ': 71~:~ - --. . ~ - - ----= - -,,,,,,_,,,,._ ---• I· ,,, 'c l .°" I I 11 I; I ( c l I; I 1 'here~ a Jleet of s[tips to 'bpeiate. I can't Hlet them float ~~.rout there like ,,. frightened ducks ... -PAUL MURPHY, \J nocal employee on leaving his job letter of the week Will the school board ever learn? l t looks as if the school board is at it again, considering a budget Pfoposal to do away W(th the Environmental Nature dinter funding, as well as to e'"inate school sports and sic programs. while planning another wa~teful junket to a little traveling. hen will the board learn the nature center is an ortant educational experi- e and .a community fixture. that physical education and' sic are integral parts of a c d 's education? o me, one of the biggest blems is we have a superin- t ~dent who is not cognizant of mmunity priorities, who ms to goad the school board d the public with unrealistic a d inflammatory policies and pr ctices that try to sell off important assets and eliminate important programs. while tak· ing expensive trips to somehow justify his existence, and who gets the school board to raise his salary while he is doing l~ss than an adequate job. Let's not take a short-sighted view of education. Let's get sojlleone in the job who has the t priorities and won't sell • farm to cover the financial ~akes of the past and the ent. n the meantime, let's contm- funding for the Environmen- Nature Center, school sports music education. JAN 0 . VANDERSLOOT . Memorization .does not equal mathematics . . .. By David L. Rector .. T he Daily Pilot, on Tuesday. · March 4, published state- , ments ofl education by Marian Bergeson, Gov. Wilson's newly appointed secretary of education. matics examination. The NAEP test, which features realistic mathematics problems, js . designed to def eat memorization and drill, so it is hardly surprising that California students did poor- ly. Ba~c s.kills without under- standing are useless. Being able 1985 to 1995. students were almost unreachable. techniques such as flash cards and competitive gam~ that . excite students are most effective. It is sad to see that B'ergeson, otherwise a sensible person, has bought the snake oil of the "back to basics" an(! memorization crowd on the teaching of mathe~ matics. That teaching style domi- nates California education and has proved a disaster. ·to add and subtract rapidly with- out a calculator doesn't help a whole lot if you don't know what nwnbers to add and subtract. They were unable to solve problems and wer~ angry at being asked to do so; they want- ed sometbing to ~morize to regurgitate on ex8minations. They-were unable or unwilling to participate in discussion of ideas. Abstraction. essential to a techno- logical economy, was an anathe- ma to them. They had terrific computational skills -they just couldn't do mathematics. won't be applicable to the prob- lems you have to solve. Lile is too complicated to be encompassed by a set O{ rules. The purpose of mathematics education is to develop stUdents' intuition for numbers axtd geometrr and pro- vide a set of general methods, such as the equation balancing rules of algebra, applicable to a wide variety of problems. Hard work is indeed required; students must solve problems - word problems -lots and lots of word problems. The human brain learns only when a certain nerve center tells it that an experience is important. That nerve center is excited most by fear and having fun. A teacher may employ a hickory stick or games and social interaction to stimulate learning. For repeat trade, I recommend the latter. A final comment: you get what you pay for. Californians pay for an education system like that of Mississippi. They get it. Recently we read reports that, once again, California students have bombed a national mathe- I have taught mathematics for 30 years, the last 22 at UCI .. I observed a steady decline in the abilities of California students as basic skills instruction toPk over the schools. In the worst period, Mathematics is about problem solving and abstraction. Murphy's law -"if anything can go wrong, it will" -guarantees that what- ever formulas you memorize In the rare instances that memorization is useful -learn· ing the addltion and multJplica- tion tables is an obvious case - • DAVID L RECTOR is an associate pro- fessor of mathematics at UCI ' r-----------------------------------------------------------, best of the readers hot.line I I I I I I l I I I I . I I I I I I I I I . IN OUR VIEW DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Dave Baker credits faith for putting him back on the straight and narrow. . gains DAVE BAKER The fbrmer Irvine mayor and congressional hopeful took a mighty tumble years ago and fell from grace when it was learned that he c;ommitted forgery. But now, Baker is earning praise and admiration once again as an evangelist. GOLFERS Local linksters get a nice treat this weekend as the TQshiba Senior Classic takes place at the Newport Beach Country Club. Jim Colbert, Chi-Chi Rodriguez, Hale Irwin and Lee 1Tevino are among the notable players in attendance. · PRIM~ PARCEL It may be just a small, ordinary I between Borders Books and chunk of land, but it's become a Music, the developers of Thangle hot property in a bidding war Square and others. losses UNOCAL EMPLOYEES Workers got some bad news this week as it was learned that Tosco, the company that pur- chased the local Unocal Prod- ucts subsidiary, will be closing up shop and moving to Phoenix, leaving the fate of as many as 700 employees in .... • * quesuon. TRIBAL HARMONY An argument over misplaced bones from a Juaneno burial ground that was unearthed as part of an Irvine Co. develop- ment has widened a rift that bas unfolded between two warring factions of the American Indian tribe. WATER MERGER The proposed link up between Santa Ana Heights Water Co. and Irvine Ranch Water District got murkier t.h.iS week as shareliolders from San- ta Ana Heights made a push to toss out that agency's current board of directors. I I I I I I I. I I I I I I I I A new chapter? THE ISSUE: Readers debate whether Costa Mesa should drop out of the county library system and start its own library. I think a centralized library is the· way to go and get rid or the two smaller libraries neither one of which could do the job of coflSolidated resources. I would suggest you take a look at the Huntington Beach Library as a model for this project. Their's is really super. PETER DEMEYER Costa Mesa 1 really think Costa Mesa and Newport should com- bine their systems. I think it would be really good for the community. We have a unified school district and I , think a unified library sys- tem would definitely make all things available to a lot more people. GAYLE GARDNER Costa Mesa Evidently, our committee will have to form another committee and raise the money privately because this city refuses lo help us with private fund-raising. And one wonders what government is for if it is going to force us to do all the work outsjde the city. KEN WHITE Costa Mesa 1 Uunk Jf we don't decide first of all how much our libraries are being used now and how available they are to the people here, I don't see any reason to libraries myseU because I have quite an extensive - book supply, but I don't think we need to put out $16 million for something that won't be used. And I don't kpow how many peo- ·p~ go to. the library these days. MAUREEN Mll.LER · Costa Mesa At this time I think the council should look at con- tinuing with the county·sys- tem and augmenting the services through budget and loc6.l resources and maybe start a dialogue with the two neighboring cities and maybe make a transi- tion in the future. Regarding a mega cen- tral library, I think the regional libraries or the libraries in the neighbor· hoods really serve a greater public. I would hate to lose the opportunity to go to ~e neigbborhoo<:l library here in Costa Mesa at Mesa Verde. J.KELSEY Costa Mesa I think if we have any extr& money floating around it would be nice if the libraries we ~ad could stay open longer hours, more days of the week. I stopped using the local libraries years ago because the hours did not suit my . hours. I think that business- es have proven that they need to stay open longer and I think the library sys- tem should do the same thing. Newport Beach .. L _________________________ _: _____________ - - -- - - - --- - - - -- - --- -..J ·'make a decision at this time. I would like to have more information, as to how much they are being used before we spend $16 mil- lion on something new that isn't going to be used either. I don't use the JANROVAN Costa Mesa· Responsibl~ parents don't take. e3$y way Out columnist in this newspa- per contends that abor- tion is caused by unwant- pregnancies which usually ppen to teenagers who are tting inadequate guidance lµch is caused by a lack of a orough, intelligent, compas- onate system of sex education our schools." He parrots Planned Parent- 's Gloria Feldt's assertion at teen pregnancy 15 a "public al th problem,· not a "moral oblem." Simple as that, all done, class missed. Would that it were tlfat easy. The bald attempt lo reframe e scourge of teen pregnancy d, therefore, abortion as a ubllc health problem" under- es the aim of self-appointed ral protectors of society 'fho rship at the altar of public aJ programs. In their clois- red world, immoral behavior matters not, but lts delete- us effects should be remedied g government intervention. That ,a "thorough, intelligent, compassionate system" of edu- cation in any subject, let alone sex, is a rare commodity in pub- lic schools today is lrrelevant in the minds of those who tout "education" as the cure for sod· ety's ills. Many high school graduates possess little more than the rudi- mentary capacity allowing them to understand a fast-food menu, if not the inabiltty to calculate change back after purchase. [t is small wonder that governmental ventures in sex education are also abject failures if the goal is lo reduce promiscuity and resul- tant illegitimate pregnancies. The columnist also complains that Operation Rescue engages in "sell-righteous barbarism" by "assaulting Orange County school children with 6-foot-tall photographs of aborted babies•.• What could be more effective "sex education• than showing sex-education washouts the result of their •choice?" The schools ratify this educational technique by ahowtng 11tudent1 RIGH T STUF-F john hedges graphic film of the aftermath of automobile accidents involving alcohol. U abortion is not a wrong •choice," why iJ 1t a barbaric assault to show Its aftermath? Why is it be.rbartc to show an illustration •supporting the rights of a woman to make choices about her own body," as radical feminists define it? What is barbaric about dilplayin9 an off ending lump of tilsue which has been surgically or chemical- ly excreted? Of course, it's much more than that. Only the most callous Mpro-choicers" disclaim that a photograph of an aborted baby is a graphic depiction of the death of a human being. The causes of abortion and teenage pregnancy in this coun-- try are more profoundly rooted than in (ineffective) sex educa- Uon . The wholesale abdication by parents of their fundamental responsibilities represents a sea of change in the attitude our society has of its future. Publicly provided ~ducation in this country did not exist unw about 150 years ago. Like most government programs, this one was conceived with the best of intenUons -that is, every child, regardless of means, should have a basic education. Por a • long time, the program worked pretty well. Children were pro· vided a good, basic education. Then, the schools became vehicles to cure all real or per· celved social UlJ. ~ ettorta like basic health and hygiene mushroomed to full scale social engineering with programs such as sex education, Drug Abuse Resistance Education, and bilin· gual instruction. ·Many parents e mbraced these additions which supplant- ed academic instruction. It is only human nature to take the easy way out w.hen confronting the less comfortable things in life. Teach your cblld not to use drugs? Let the school do lt. Teach your child to have self- esteem? Let the school do it. Teach your child not to get in a car with strangers? Let the school do it. Teach your child to use a condom 1 Let the school do lt. Teach your child responsibili- ty, consequences. right and wrong? Let the school do it. Teach your child (not) to abort her baby? Let the school do it. Peed your child? Let the school do it. Newport-Mesa Unified nu.tee Wendy Leece got ln hot ' waler last year by suggesting that (horror of horrors!) parents have the irreducible responsibil· . 1ty to feed their children. Whal fit pareots would not sacrifice anything to feed their child? Mrs. Leece was roundly Criticized for espousing an •irre- sponsible" position. Many who oppose abortion do alsq oppose sex education in public schools. Although liberals deem this position inconsistent, it is anything but. Governments have never been able to teach social responsibility. With •well·mean· ing,. social programs, it can only derogate. U there is any "sell-righteous barbarism" here. it it perpetrat• ed by those who tolerate the brutal extermination of a help- less human being under the phartsaical aegis of government authority disguised u educa- tion. ..... .-clll Is. Newport luch coundlman. His column IPPNf1 on~ Newport BHch/C.OSta Mesa Daily Piloc CIRQUE . CONTINUED FROM A1 Cirque officials say they have spent 1n excess of $50,000 in an attempt to steer sound decibels away frolJl sunoun41ng neigh- borhoods, but to no avail. •for us this has been a great leeming experience to review all of our {upcoming) sites to make sure this does not happen again,• Gagne said. Gagn~ hopes residents will at least feel good that their efforts here will help other com- munities avoid similar circuJn. · stances. City Councilman Joe Erlck- son told Cirque officials recently tie would like to see fliem MAYORS CONTINUED FROM A 1 "There is a difference between a prayer breakfast with a mayor and a mayor's ptayer breakfast," Ke lly said, adding, Mgenerally prayer brea1ddsts tend to be int,erfaith." Bill Shane, executive director of the 'National Conference, an interfaith group with an office in Newport Beach, echoed the complaint. , "This is a wonde rful event." Shane said .. "It simply should not be under the imprimatur of the mayors." Rabbi Mark S. Mtller of Tern- return, but that a new location would have to be well thought out. •1 know there are a lot of oth- er d ties th.et would Jump at the chance to bost the Cirque,• said Erickson explaining its interna- tional recognition gives the com- munity world class standing. South Coast Plaza officials say the long-tenn commitment needed for the Cirque made it difficult ta accommodate the big top a second time, said Suzanne Bialot, director of marketing. MI think they were looking for a home," Bialot said. EricksOJ?. believes the Cirque was also not invited back to the plaza because it tied up too many parking spaces needed for stores. Gagne says the Cirque is no stranger to competition for its pie Bat Yahm in Newport Beach described the ev.ent as "'divi- sive." "To stand up and talk about the gospels and witness the effect of Jesus on your life -1 think that's beyond the pale," he said . "Other groups feel that they are second-class citizens .... If there were a Jewish mayor or a Buddhist mayor, how could they have gone to sucH a thing? You have to have an event at which everyone feels comfort- able or not have it at all. "Even if it's not wrong according to the letter, there's something about the sp irit here that seems to cross tlie line." 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When a location in 54.n Frandaco was canceled this year beause the lite could not phys- ically accommodate the blue and yellow tent, dozens of dties within a 100 mile radius put in requests for the drcus. volunteer dired:QrY ·we are also considering. where we will be on Dec. 31, 1999," Gagne said. "We've got to start planning for that." Gagne says a decision about .any return dates will not be known until the end of 1998, but there's a strOJ)g possibility that the Cirque's New Year's Eve 1999 party will be held some- where in California. "For sure we will never be back on this site if we can't sat- isfy ·the neighbors needs and requests,• Gagne said. objected to the notion of Mgener- ic" prayers that favored no spe- cific creed. "I would rather somebod y stand up and say, 'I am a Christ- ian, and therefore I am praying in this type of a way,"' Edmor.ids said. "I think it has more integri-ty. H Though Edmonds spoke of the . neeti for "sensitivity," he said it was perfectly appropriate for e lected officia ls to affirm their convictions publicly. MFor a public official, it would mean that he's seeking to inte- grate his faith, his spirituality, into who he is as a public offi- cial," he said. ·I believe that is the most honest way for a per- son to live. . "Then if you come to me as a • The VOUJNTEIR DIRECTORY runs periodically In the Dally Piiot. If you'd like Information on getting your organi- zation listed, call 642-4321, ext. 331. DEFORE FOUNDATfON FOR THE ARTS The Defore Foundation for the Arts, a non-profit organization dedicated to dance at 151 Ka lmus Drive, G-3, Costa Mesa, needs volunteers. For mon? infor· matlon. call 241-9908. DISCOVERY SHOP Discovery Shops are run by the Ameri· can cancer Society. Volunteers are need- ed, and no special skills are necessary. 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Phone 550-0161. expected to view Newport I Beach first-hand this weeken~ es they take in the Senior PGA .Jour event. The Toshiba Senior Classic Pro-Ain, held thrc;>ugb- out the week, drew the likes of 1 singer Willie Nelson to the local I course. The weekend PGA , event features 78 players, including defending champion Jim Colbert, Lee Trevino and Chi Chi Rodriguez. ESPN coverage runs 2:30 to 4 p.m. today and Sunday. ~It's a beautilul area -you l I can't make 1t look bad," said ESPN production assistant Dar- i. cy McGaffic. 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I arrived in Cairo on an ear- ly foggy morning alter taking the night bus from Jerusalem. Driving through the Islamic part of the city, we passed sev- eral impressive mosques with towering m.innarets and quiet streets beyond. It seemed almost surreal, as i1 suspended m the clouds ot a fairyland. At that momenL it seemed hard By Jennifer E. Glueck . : Egypt did.I realize just 'N ot unhl d recent ttip to · how modem and effi- cient Israeli standard~ are. . ~rossing tram Israel into Egypt at the Rafdh border m Gaza .was quite an llluminatrng ~xperience. \'Vhile lhe lsraeU )1de wa'i green and culllvated Jvith thnvmg agricultural lD believe all that I had heard and read about. the urban sµrawl of Cairo. In JUSt a few hours, however, I was to wit- ness reality far removed from my first unpressions of a serene, mystical city . I fields. pdlm trees, and a new, fre~hly pdtnted border com- . ;plex. the Egyptian side was ~lark . dry dnd d1lap1dated. 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My travel compan- ion and I quickly discovered that Egyptians are interwoven into tight communities, and enjoy helping their friends and family. sometimes at the expense of naive tourists. Prices are rarely set out on menus or in stores. Egyptians have two sets of prices: those for-the natives and those for the tourists. This puts tourists at the mercy of shopkeepers, who in general, seem to feel little s}'mpathy f6r the Western traveler. Although conceptual- ly_.disturbing, the Egyptian cost of living is so low that a smart traveler loses little when translated into American dol- lars. On average, I spent about $15-20 a day. Still, Cairo definitely demands a little skepticism, a Jot of "no's in response to questions, and a great sense of humor. Fifteen million people live in Cairo today, which is- approximately a quarter of the 63 million people who live in Egypt. People fill the streets in what seems never-ending droves. 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You say those in the • gallery snarl when they s·ee : Colbeft swagger down the : fairways with his shirt collar up. : •(Colbert) would always strut • on the-PGA Tour, it's just that : nobody noticed," said Kyle } ._ Kenny, Colbert's personal trairler l and road manager. : People notice Colbert now. : They think he's cocky. Well, he • is. But that's what makes his l personality so beautiful. When : yb\l finish No. 1 on the money list l two years in a row, there's a : certain a.mount of carte blanche : that goes along with it. 1 Say what you want abou_t Colbert's surprisingly disappoµtting 2-over-par 73 on Friday in the first rouncJ of the Toshiba Senior Classic at Newport Beach Country Oub, where he won last year. Say what you want about Colbert being .out of the hunt this weekend. But when push" comes to shove on Sunday, don't be shocked if Colbert's right there. • •1 don't have any choice but to come from behind, so I better like it,• said Colbert, eight strokes behind the leader, but with 36 holes to make it up. ·u I had to choose, I would rather be leading. Now, I have to get the · world record a couple of days.• Colbert bas come from behind to win before, including a six-stroke deficit in one day. This weekend, he has two days to recover. One of the most colorful golfers on the Senior PGA Tour, Colbert is one of the few whose professional goU career actually reached its prime after age 50. Don't count him out, Senior 8 SEE DUNN PAGE 86 .. , L-----------------------------~ ' ·; . . . A 78-man field swept the turf of Newport Beach Country Club Friday In the first round of the T~ Senior Classic. Above, hao Aokl sends the ball * 9'll of the bunker and onto the ·green on the way to a 3-under 68; at rtght, J.C. Snead, one of three lNden at 6-under, drives an iron lbot; below, Walter Morgan follows the action on the 13th hole with trademark dgar In band. Morgan ls Uve strokes oft the leader's pace. r-------------7------------1 : + Dally Pilot photos .;. : : .;. by Marc Martin •1' : I I ~--------------------------~ .......... :t .~ I '. • Estancia High tennis standout truly a one-man team for the· Eagles. By Bariy Faulkner, Daily Pilot QUOTE OF THE DAY ·some players bitch and moan about C('TtaJn ~. • but it's just a golf course ... • -HRST-ROUND 11U-IF..ADER J.C. SNEAD -· Three are tied at the top in Senior Classic -Snead.., Murphy and Graham. By Richard Dunn, Daily Piiot NEWPORT BEACH -These greens ...,'ll.l probably never satisfy J .C Snead, who struggled in the Tostuba Seruor Classic last year at Newport Beach Country Clu~,; only to return with them doing • tum favors in the o~g round • Fnday of the Seruor PGA Tour • event. · Snead's first-round balance sl'}eet of 6-under-par 65 placed him m a three-way tie for the lead with Bob Murphy and David Gra- ham, the latter of whom is trying · to win his second Senior Tour title : this year. ·1 think I had one birdie in the tournament last year," said Snead, who shot 4-over 217 in last year's event, firushing tied for 50th, failing to make par m any round "You never know what's going to happen,· tie added "Some- tunes your ball goes 10, and · sometunes it doesn't. But the$e greens are dJ.fbcuJt because of the poa an.nua m them The ball bounces all over the place. But today a few of them fell in.• Snead, the nephew of golf leg- end am Snead, drained six birdies, including four straight on holes 8 through 11, fighting whatever irregular spots there may have been on the NBCC greens. But considering how Snead feels about most go.If courses, NBCC course superintendent Ron Benedict .should not take his comments personally, because, well, he's hard to please. ·It's JUSl another golf course," Snead said. ·I don't get excited about any of them That's just my JOb, to go out and play. I'm a pro- fessional and I should be able to play C:\llywhere I don't have to like a goU course. Some players bitch and moan about certain courses, but it's just a golf coul-ie. •Tue greens are very difficult here, you get afnud of them. h was real tough for me last year. But the greens are the same th1s year, I JUSt · made some putts today.· · Murphy finished wong, si.dll- mg birches on three of the laat four holes, while Graham had an • SEE CLASSIC PAGE Be • I ' I I ' • . L E X US MISSION VIEJO LEXUS MISSION VIE JO I ..___ ~ ---,-----.;~ ANNIVERSARY SAVINGS 1 1 CERTIFICCATE ' IF'YOU ARE CURRENTLY A LEXUS OWNER ~ I D UBLE THIS \ I CER IFICATE FbR $2000 SAVINGS WHl~ YOU LEASE OR PURCHASE THROUGH LEXUS FINANCIAL SERVICES I . • Newport BeachlCoAa Neu J¥1y Pila< • I Newport Be.ch/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot ·. . . 'Ibis is the Sports Section: Wei • Reflections on the game. E_,., .... w:tMo. we nNld 9PCJltl ltodel. BUt that im't really an accurate .tescripUon ol what we are reading, is ttt . tMm. Hll' Ille ii a lt.ory ol trial -• CQllJI' •• tdial tMt hill ...... • 111ta.tbll IDcredlble II l•bilaiig,tllilemamg barlrdMallpllqs. ( II I I I (I I ' baY8 Occurred .......... ~ ol cnllliglt ···= . INtMd.lblewadi= _,.. WDlld .... "9• - *'mM:bl tum ONr ...... the gtitz, tb9 ...--~­Jmpiratkm. 1be world ol lpoa1a ~ UI ....o1dt.,.,.-d91p, purple. .., ... down CID8's .... ..., .... -...... llitcm .. '9-.1119.ay of a1 ° 'r IV ci!1D1 ad eopng ........ .., .. ,... ........ CGDml* n.e ... don't .. Y!N In on Wbio ...-tlaelft'O/C, or wbO ran the llow..t spit. or even Tars tag SC, 12 1 ,., NEWPORTB port Harbor Hig downed the visi nitons 12-6 in no day afternoon. " -¥!1 tennis ague play : .,,. .. All three singles netters for Sailors won two of three ma~~ The victory boosts the Sailors tct NOME... • .. Newport HllrtMw 12. San a...... : The two best 1port1 articles five read have been about basketball and swimming. But that really wasn't what the stories were about at all. The second article to tnak into my short list ol favorites II on newsstands now -•0ut of • the Shadow.~ by Gary Smith in Spprts mustrated. Irs about Jamila Wideman, the spunky, speedy guard for the Stanford Cardinal women's basketball TM al9* lllply WU Leah Mcmntlle'a .cmunt al the one-~~ Of the Notre omae women's swim t.am's bul auh that ldlled two ol the atbletel, another Sports IDultrated story that left me in tean and displayed the grief tbat brought down a group of taJaoted young women, and the biumph that followed. Wideman, a biradal ~ wbo would not be takm by the wrongs ol her , who Would lbut down and retreat to tbe buketball court. then would open up to a ,reporter and grace ua wCth an articulateness and a lt9rf that changes the way we watch a wbo ,..,.,., tbe game-winning • budret IDltead, you 1ee ~ -• Rlnel< (NH) def. 0..lles ~~ 6-0; cfef. Lee (SC), 6-1; lost to Gavllen ~ 6-4. Sims (NH) def. Ciailes (SO, 6-1; '\ Lee (SO, 6-4; lost to Gavilen (SC), 6-1. " ~ Hoevel (NH) def. Chailes (SC), 6-4; def. ... molly yanlty . ·game. llDile altar a goal, the frown following a blocldng error, the inteme way IDID80De's forabeed wrinkles when she's CODCeDtraling OD the pitcher b) the drde. Both th--; storu,s ~ have little to do with sports, ·but something that you don't need to be a sports fan to undentand. They're life storles that we would never know anything about if they would The world gives us a group of young women who have That's really what's in the sports page-. Newport HarQ.or junior wows < • 'em at national tournament. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot Newport Harbor High junior Pete Hogan, already drawing interest from football r'ecru.iters at Oregon and Colorado, considerably enhanced his resume recently by winning the 99- kilogram division for ages 12-17 at the USA Weightlifting National Junior; Championships in Flagstaff, Ariz. • Hogan, one of four Newport Harbor lifters to earn top·six age-group fi.di.shers at the meet, held March 8-9 ~t Northern Arizona University, also surpassed the lofty qualifying standard for the U.S. junior national team. The latter accomplishment will enable him to attend one-week training sessions at the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs, should he so desire. "This is his first year competi.n~, so to win a national championship is p+etty spectacular," said Tony Ciarelli, named recently as Huntington Beach High's new football coach after years' of coordinating the strength program· at Harbor as an assistant to Jeff Brinkley. Qarelli and wife Stephanie are among the principals behind Team SoCal, a club weightlifting program comprised of athletes from several high schools, including Newport Harbor. Newport senior Shane Reese, the {eigning Sea View League discus champion, finished third in the 91-kilo class for ages 18-20, while Harbor's · Sylvia Madueno was fourth in the 70-kilo division for girls ages 18-20. Newport's Mike Warther finished sixth in his 70-kilo age group. Hogan, a 6-foot-3 1/2, 220~pound linebacker-tight end, lilted 253 pounds in the snatch and 286 in the clean and jerk. His previous best in the snatch had been 242, while be matched his personal record in the snatch. BASEBALL Newport Elks Tournament wraps up weightlifting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GREG FRY I OAl.Y "-OT ! Newport Harbor Hfgh's Pete Hogan takes a timeout from his dally routtne ln Ole Sailors hallowed weight room. "What makes Pete's performance even more amazing is that he had to wait about five hours after the time he was scheduled to lift, because the competition ran behind scheaule," Ciarelli said. "He was supposed to start lifting at 7:30 p.m., but actually didn't start till around midnight. He didn't finish until about 2 a.m. Sunday." Hogan, who joins former Sailors Gina and Cara Heads as national champions from Newport, said he didn't know wha( to expect in his first m.ajo.r competition, which included 250 competitors including several U.S. Olympians. "I kind of surprised myself," be said. ·It was a much bigger deal than I thought it would be and the crowd was really supportive. When you get on that platform to lift, the adr.enaline really starts flowing. It was kind of like winning a football game." Hogan said he will decide later whether to attend the Olympic Training Center workout camps, which Ciarelli said are usually scheduled ear- Jy in the summer and during the ~Christmas holidays. Reese.hoisted 231 pounds in the snatch (in which com~titors lift the . . . . . bar over their head in one continuous • : motion) and 286 in the clean and jerk (a two-part lift in which the bar is raised to shoulder level, then pressed overhead). Madueno cleared 125 and 154, respectively, in the snatch and clean and jerk, while Warther snetched 154 to go with his 220-pound dean and jerk. _(SO, 7-5; lost to Gavllen, 6-1. Doubles • Hsiech-Slnger (NH) def. • • Dileo-Pearson (SC), 6-3; def. Yaple-Ser9'.:; (SC), 6-3; lost to Cook..Sridges (SQi 6-4. • J Oyler-Cook.{NH) def. Dileo-Pearson CSCX ~. ~;def. Yaple-Serge (SC), 6-0; def.~~""' Bridges (SC), ~-Bilbaslsl-8urr (NH) ~ :! Dileo-Pe.arson (SO, 6-3! I~ to Yaple-~ (SC}, 6-1. def Cook·Bndges {SC), 7·5. •J Another crown forOuaHemh at the. NallonaJs • She snaps two records, qualifieS for U.S. Jr. Team. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot N ewport Harbor High graduate Cara Heads, cµnently on a one-semester sabbatical from UC Berkeley, won her third straight aown with a record-setting performance at the USA Weivhtlifting National Jumor Championships in FlaQStaff, Am. Heads, 19, competing in the 70-kilogram division for ages 18-20, broke the clean and jerk record and the combined dean and jerk-snatch standard to qualify for a spot on the U.S. team: which will compete in the Junior World Championships lAter this ~ in Capetown. South Africa. .. Heads cleared 220 pound.I in the clean and jerk and hoisted 169.• pounds in the snatch. . •1 wanted more, b\U tbme were gOod enough to win.• "-da Mid by phone 1bUJS4ay from SevannU.. Ga., where she is cuaently traiDiDg with tbe 1Mm Savannah weiQbtliftiDg dub. .4 • JHeads, Wbo IUlta.iDed a back .injwy that~ her from tbrowiDg~ ~for tbe ' • Goldea . .,._,. Aid lbe is conMeDt -'-' sbt can~ and eYeD • ,,, swpul Mr.penonal bests in botb • ~ 1ittl (180.4 poundl in the snatch and 22CA in tbe dean and jerk) by the time lbe makes her tint .rumc:. Worlds appearance. . •1 definitely have something to work for,• she said. . Gina Heads, Cara's older sister and another former Sailor standout DOW attending Stanford. did not compete. She ii continuing her recovery from recomtructive knee surgery. The Corona del Mar High baseball team, which came which lost its chance to 'play for the Newport Elks "J:ournament cham- pionship with a one-run quarterfi- nal loss to Tustin, will attempt to settle for ftfth place today at 2 p.m. at Santa Ana Valley. The Sea Kings, who have mus- cled half of their 26 bits for extra bases, have been paced thus far by a trio of sophomore batsmen. . · . For ~·qentlemen Only. ·comylimentatf 30 Day Guest Pass~ 1Y Harper, who opened the season 5 for 5 and, has one homer, one triple and a double. Mark Hatfield hM a pair of dou- bles and a homer and Eric Wiethom has three doubles. The youthful power thrust, as well as strong pitching from senior Paul MacMillan (2-0) bu helped Coach Joe Koh's aew earn victories over Estanda and Orange. Santa Ana Valley sandwiched a 5..4 win over Newport Harbor and a triumph over Trabuco Hills around a 6-0 loss to Mater De1 in tournament play. Newport, which has been paced by slugging 1en1or Joe Urban (two homers), hosts Poothill todey at 2 p.m. in the 11th-place game, while Estande hosts Calvary Chapel at 11 a.m. in a duj> few 13th place. 1\atUii plays Esperanza in tbe 7 p.m. c:balnplonshlp game. ~ 84 SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1997 MUSTANGS TOP SAINTS IN WILD ONE · · • Daniels homers twice in Costa Mesa's 10-5 victory; Mesa duels Corona del Mar today for third-place tournament honors. By Mike Sciacca. Daily Pflot COSTA f\-tESA Most ... oft bdll games nlf' ll·ns«', 1-0. clt>h•n ... 1vt~ atfd1r.-. A k<>y hit he-re>, d costly l'rTUf lh£>f<'. USUdlJy cl(•Cldc•... I hf' OU l- C0011' r-----------------------, COSTA MESAA>AILY PILOT TOURNAMENT SCHEDUu: I I I I I I I I Such we,1 ... n'l lh<' C<lSP Pncldy Wh en ( 'oslrl Mcsd hosted Sdnld Ana in the Cosld M esdl 0d1ly PiJol lnv1ldliohdl, rn which hits wer<' cl j)lf'nly clncl NrOrS thl" no rm 1n the> l\1usldngc,' t 0-5 vic- tory Toct.ys GMMS (at TeWinkle Park) •t-Ninth plac. Estancia vs. Laguna Beach (10 a.m.) + Seventh plac. Santa Ana vs. Saddlebad( (10 a.m.) + Fifth plac. Edison vs. Newport Harbor (noon) ·t· Third place Costa Mesa vs. CdM (noon) •t> Championship I I I I I ' I ' I I I I I I I "It WdSn 'l rf•d l prC'tt y. but I W dS h<lppy wilh our pe r- f ormdnC'c ," Cosld Mesd Coa ch Pttcrld Vdsquez sc.ucl "Wp needed lo work on -So. Torrance vs. Centuf)' ( 2 p.m.) ., .I I I ~-----------------------~ our d ef<>nsP pnor to th.ls yame, and l thought we 1mprovc>d in thcll Med compared to how we were llf'ldlng an our first few bdllgames. We made some m1stdkf's, but they we re nothing compared to what we> w<•r<' dorn g " 0Pt1Pr -but not hy much. C'oslr1 Mt>sd comm1tt ecl three errors Friday, match- 1119 Sdntc1 And's output. The dillerence in the contest WdS cl !.IX-nm outburst by the Mustangs in the third rnninq nnd thf' homC> run hittmg of Kim Daniels. Both pul lh<' host school in today's third-place game at noon cHJctinst C'o'rond del Mdr at TeWinkle Park. "wc:·vc• hucl cl pretty good tournament so far, but onl' more· victory would be nice," said Vasquez after twr o;quc1<l won its o;<>cond tournnment game and third ovc·rall "I'm s<11>mq o;o nw unprovement out there, and Lhc1t's Pncour1.Hpnq " Vu!.quc•z c1bo Wdlched her Mustangs overcome tl<'fln 1 '> , ·1 I -0 c1 nd 3-2 -• Santd Ana (2-2), wh.Jch plays Saddleback today (~lso 1 O a m ) in the seventh-place game, took a 1-0 ~lead in th<' top of the set ond when Argelia Valdez scorE'CI on n f\-lusta ng C'rror Costc1 Mf'Sd bounced back in the bottom of the lrnmc', though, by <;ldgrng a two-out rally. Knstmc• Genet drew d two-our walJc and Daniels folJowC'd with a blast to centerf1eld, her home run giv- mq the• Muslc1nqs c1 2-1 edge The• lcc1cl wc1s short lived, however, as the Saints dilSWN('cl with c1 pdir of third mrung runs. Both Lori ~oralc>s clnd Nc>lly Abarca picked up RBI singles, giv-• Ing Sc1 ntc1 A11d 1L<; ldst lead at 3-2. • \oslc1 Mesd's decrsrve third at-bat doomed the Saints Both Jul1P C'oUell, who singled, and Kristin Omholm , who wcllkf'd, scored on a throwing error by :~ordlC's, mdkrnq 1t 4-3, Mesa. One out la.ter, a Julie • ~oc•1nc1 sinqlf' to ce nter rield brought home both Sonic1 C'o1 r<1t1 c1ncl TiHaney Cordov&. . C Prw t c-r1ppNI ttw wild sixth with a shot down the : 11q ht -flPld lin<'. hc t two-run home run giving the • t-111-.tnnCJ'> nn 8-3 ledcl :·:-Dcinwlc, r1lso hit a two-run home run in the fifth, :;~shrnq ttw '>COil' to 10-5 Correa went the distance : : A~cl pu k1'<l 11p hN rust wm of the season. •• COSTA MESA/DAILY PILOT INVITATIONAL Costa Mesa 10, Sanbi An• 5 S.-in1<1 Ana 012 220 0 • 5 7 3 ·-Co~td Mt>\<I 026 020 x -10 1 3 Mor;ile\. L Gart1a (6) and Villagomez. Correa and Chisholm. W Correa 1 0 L Morales, 1 1 HR -Daniels 2 (CM); Genet (CM). ll!ONARD <<>NTINUED FROM 81 . •~>unt>nl . hut Mike• wc1stl's nothing. He has respect for his •>J)pcmPnt c1ncl h<''s c1 rec1I nice kJd, but he'll go after YQ.U. ,~J 1ust rip your heart out. He's just a competitor who is incrt-d1bl y efficie nt and that is reflected in his scores." for his part, Leondrd sidesteps the concept of killer 1RSlmct with genumt• humility. But· the No. 35-ranked ... tnql~s player l.Il thC' Southern California Tennis As!>onation 18s, who made the Round of 32 at the presti- •Jious Fiesta Bowl Tournament in December, does .icil<nowledge his dmplc amb1uon. : "I want to play at the (colJege) level, so that drives me, H ~ard explarned "TPnms 1s very consuming and it's !q h someumc>s But dll I have to do is think about other ~·out there who Me workJng lo be good college yers, and 1t makes me want to work on my game." · ~nord's year-round Vlg\lance has produced impres- improvements from last season, when he bowed out .• high school softball ' .. .. . . . stephani~ . . . . keefe . . . . . . How to get . . . . . . . everyone's . . . . attention • No problem, just bash yachting's great trophy .. CdM pitcher Hayden Aley sends a pitch toward the plate in F~day's vi~ory over Edison. r .. Sailing has finally entered the political arena as a man staging a protest against the New Zealand government took a hammer and beat in the side of the America's Cup T~ophy two days ago. Wanting More The man in question went into Royal New Zealabd Yacht Club, broke into the trophy case and smashed the nuadle part of the trophy itsell a reported 25 times. • A year ago Corona del Mar would have folder early; Friday it's a 5-4 extra innings win over Edison in Mesa/Daily Pilot .tourney. By Molly Yanity, Daily Piiot COSTA MESA -A couple parents sat in the bleachers at TeWinkle Park Friday afternoon malting jokes. ·1 think we've set an attendance record," the second baseman's fathl?r said with a grin as he scanned the 15 people sur- rounding the softball field. "Oh, definitely, what was the old record? Sl.lC?" the pitcher's dad added. It's true -the Corona del Mar High softball team has- n't been much fun to watch the past few years. Actually, . maybe they've never been a bot attraction. Suddenly, though, that has changed:- More than 40 people witnessed the Sea Kings pull off a 5-4 extra-inning victory over Edison in the Costa Mesa/Daily Pilot Invitational and jump out to the best start i.t) club history with a 6-1 record. · "We have a renewed enthusiasm," said first baseman Penny Marston, one of three seniors who bas endured the losing ... We're sick of losing." . . The Sea Kings started the game Wlth theJI eyes on .a shutout victory that ·woCild have propelled them to this afternoon's championship game. But the Chargers put up a run in the bottom of the first to dash Corona's hopes of a title bid. "That let them down and they got a little bit frustrated, but pulled it together," se~ond-year coaeh Scott Gorton said. His squad respcplded in the top of the second when Edison pitcher'YasmiJ) Mossedeghi became erratic throw- ing three walks and nailing batter Megan Henning. A th.rowing error by the Chargers' catcher resuJted in the first run, but she recuperated by nailing Marston on her way to third to squelch a possible game-opening Sea King rally. ~We had all kinds of opportunities and didn't score,· Gorton said referring to the 12 runners his squad left o~ base. . Ecilson tied the game at 2-2 when, in th~ fifth, Corona's junior Wesley Wills drilled a single to.drive in senior Hay- den Aley, who had reached base by being hit Qy a pitch and had advanced to second on a passed'ball.. Gorton's team seemed to .have the win in the bag, but a pair of errors and hits gave the Chargers a run and left runners on second and third and two outs. Aley, who was on the mound, intentionally walked Lisa Helo and then struck out the next batter to send the game into extra innings. The international he-break rule put Erica Zoelle on second for Corona and Tejay Miers pushed her to third on an infield tut. Miers stole second, Marston worked out a walk and Lauren Savage drove in the go-.ahead run with a dribbler to first that the fielder couJd not play in time to catch Zoelle at the plate. Miers would eventually score the lnsurance run. The Chargers would manage to score their bonus run- BRIAN f'OBUOA I OAA.Y Pl.OT CdM's Penny Manton beats the throw to second. Damages mcurred included 45 degree angle hits into the body and flattening to the entire trophy. Untouched were the ornate neck and base. _ - The attacker is a Maori activist who was attempting to bring more notoriety to bis group. The group is CWTently : . seeking an independent Maori : state. The suspect bas since : been arrested. The cup is being sent to its maker -Garrods -where the : original drawings are .kept. : ·Repairs are expected to take up : to four months, which means that the Cup will be out of New Zealand when the Challengers Meeting is held later this month. • At press time, defending champion Gavin Brady of New Zealand was leading the Congressional Cup field with a score of 10-1. Newport Beach's .. Dave Ullman is currently ranked : ~st~2~. • • Rules update No. 2: For all of you former college saildts, pay attention to this rule; no longer will you be able to luff up your ner on second, but Aley forced two infield rollers that competitor quickly. The leeward shortstop Henning fielded cleanly, and Marston made a boat must give room for the catch on a popped up bunt. ~ windward boat to keep clear. HWe've been working so hard for so long.~ team Now, as we all know in the won't give up anything now. H Aley, who raises her record sailing world, terms like "room• to 4-1, said. • are very vague and tend to be . Zoelle, the Sea King's other senior, said, "Our team has : interpreted in any way the a reputation where we'll walJc down the hall (at school) :-incilvidual skipper feels is and people will say, 'Djd you lose again?' Not anymore." • advantageous to the situation. Gorton, who put together a preseason regimen, feels • So t.be rules committee has that his players' familiarity with each other has been a : developed a list of terms. b t ~ • Room now means "the spa.ce oos er. • "A good majority of these girls have e laying : a boat needs in the existing together for a few years. 'Tlley play year-re d together : conciltions while maneuvering and know wl'lat each others' capabilities are,~ ·he said. : promptly in a seamanlike way.• A fresh crop of undertlassmen have contributeo great-: Still sound vague? Basically, ly and helped to allow Corona to aim above its 9-15 mark : you can still luff someone up, but S cir t . r hits you're going to have to do it from last year. Sophomore avage ove ou a pair o , slower, or the protest committee and Miers, a freshman, posted two singles. The Sea Kings will battle for third place in the tourna-will ~ough ~u out. l1l.is rule ment at TeWinkle Park today at noon. Their opponent applie both fore and after the had yet to be detennined following Friday's game. st~~r a more complete look at Cos1A MuA/DAILY Pll.ol hMtAnOHAL c:oron. def Mu s. Edison 4 the rules, consult Dave Peny's Corona del Mar 020 010 02 -s 6 s Understanding the Racing Rules Edison too 100 11 -4 8 2 of Sailing Thfough 2000. His Aley and Wills. Mossedeghi, Hamilton (7) and Kaa. W -Aley, 4-1. book is available through US L -Hamilton, 2-1. 28 -Mossedeghi (E). Sailing; call 1-800-US-SAlL-1. MIKE~ONARD 8om: Oct. 23, 1978 ttcwnetown: Urban goe.s the Costa Mesa =S-foot-11 155 Sport: Tennis ~ No. 1 singles Col!Ch: Dave Hebert F•vorltie food: Pasta ~ movie: "Braveheart" 11..t .... moe1•1t: •ee.t1ng • rri.ed pi.,.. in 1he ~Of 64to~anceat1he Aesta Bowl Townament In Phoenbt last Oec1mbe." A ..... of the w..lc XJ: 5wtpt IC)( singles sets in Estlnda'S 1&0 Ylctoty ~El Modena (Mlrd'l 6) and In. 15-3 loss to""*- (Mwct'l 4). . = distance in NH softball victory •Sailors even record al .500 with 4·2 triumph over Saddleback High at Costa Mesa/Daily Pilot Invitational . COSTA MESA -Kristen Urban fired her first complete game Friday afternoon as she paced her Newport Harbor High softball team to a 4-2 Dllj Pf1Jt win over the Sadd.Jeback Roadrunners in the toll«t0ripor11"'"' .,;a t1.S Costa Mesa/Daily Pilot Invitational. ~============~ . Urban, who bas been struggling with control : in her first seoson of pitching at the varsity level, • reaped the praises of Coach Mike Mullen. 'the Pacific Coast League postseason tournament in the qUarterfinals af~er losing just one set in regular-season PCL play. : ·He was sol.id fundamentally, but he's taken it to another level this year," Hebert said. '14e's hitting the ball harder, is more aggressive in coming to the net, and is just a much bet- t~ all-around player. Last y~ar, I told people he had room to improve and he's ~e(initely unproved. We're in a very tough league, but the way he's playing, it wouldn't surprise me if hQ went undefeated this year.~ Leonar<J said natural maturation, the benefitspf mo~ time in the weight room, and his ~Jentless practice regimen and junior tournament schedule, have helped him beef up his ~emark baseline game. : •1 was very happy to see her close it o\lt, • : Mullen said. 'It was had to have been a blg con- : fidence booster." Mullen has been inserting last season's Dis- trict Player of the Year Molli Mullen to relieve Urban, but the sophomore is gaining more con- trol and wisdom as she goes. Her record ls 2-1. • HMy game ls still mainly played from the baseline, but my serve has improved a lot and t volleying more," he s&d. · : teonard credits older brother nm, who graduated last spring after a solid coll~ate career • exo.s ChrlsUan University -and is .now tolling on the profesaional satellite tour in Burope 54.ddleback posted the contest's first run in the first, but an offense sparked by Audra Adams' three bits and two RBI put lt to the Road- runners. • ror helping him round out his on-court repertoire. ! "Tun has really helped me get thlngs together,• 14.ld the younger Leonard, who has all but aiaanzed his commitment to follow ntn's footsteps to Forth Worth to compete for the national-litankcd Homed Frog . "He's more of a 5eJ'Ve·and·volley player, so he's been a big help for 1n that ~ of the game." . • t.eadenfup ls anotherfacot of Leonard's game that gamen Hebert's praise. -•MJ.k usually bu more free time during matches, becaUM his sets don't take very long,• ~._.. Aid. ·He always UMI that to watch h1t ~and belp them any way he c~. A lot 01 guys with h1I t4.lent are au a~ tbem.._, N ti ulllmate tMm ~. . ' ' . . Shawn Te.lley ripped a triple and scored twice. Kyle McNichols also crossed the plate twice for the Tan. The wtn evened the Sailors' record at 2-2. C.0.. ~MY""'°' llMwtoML • •art...,._4. ••••1tlltit2 Saddi.bltdc 100 001 0 • 2 6 5 ~ ~ 101 100 0 -4 9 2 lucndll lftd GuzrNn. Ufban ~ Golllfln. W • Urbin, 2-~-• • • ~CS). •• ,._ (Htt). . . • .. ~riefly sec rallies .for 4-3 triumph c o s T A BASIBALL MESA -The Southern California College baseball team broke a 2·2 tie with a Pai! ol runs in the seventh, then held on for a 4.3 nonconference home victory over Claremont- Mudd-Scripps F.riday. . • Freshman right-hander Joshua Steele earned the win with two innings of relief, as sophomore Donovan McReynolds fanned two oin a scoreless ninth to post his sec- ond save. • Senior catcher Rob Pegg paced llie Vanguards' nine-bit attack, going 3 for 4 with one RBI. Greg Schrieber, Terrik Clark and BQ'an . Davis also drove in runs for the hosts, who improved to 16-7. The ste:.!3.;Z· sec 4. Oaremont-Mud6-Satpps J Claremont 001 001 010 -3 8 2 ~I College 000 200 20x ~ 4 9 1 Zinda, Whitlack (7) and salsa; Primm, Lowery (6), Steele (7). MtReynolds (9) and Pegg. W • Steele, 3-1. L -Whltlack, 5-2 Sv • MtReynolds (2). 2B -Cook (CMS). Veijo (CMS). Orange Coast ~, 3·2 IRVINE - Orange Coast SOFTBALL College freshman Mary Perez went 3 lor 3 and also pitched a scoreless seventh to save the Pirates' 3-2 Orange Empire Con- ference softball victory at Irvine Valley Friday. OCC's Molly Sinclair went 2 for 3 with two RBI, including a sixth-inning triple that scored Carrie Ritchey with what proved to be a valuable insur~ce run. OCC improved to .q-7, 2-4 in conference. OMHGI b9olM ~ Orange Coast J, Irvine Valley 2 Orange Coast 200 001 O -3 6 2 Irvine Valley 100 001 0 -2 6 3 Ward, Perez (7) and Ritchey; Cessna and Hachten. W -Ward, 2-3. L -Cessna. Sv -Perez (1 ). 3B • Sinclair. Miis~gs sparkle C 0 ST A MESA . .:.. The TRACK Costa Mesa High boys and girls track teams have opened the sea- son in impressive.fashion, follow- ing a strong showing at .,last weekend's Earl Engman Relays with an impressive four-way home non- league meet Thursday against Cenitos, Warren and La Mirada. Mesa's Richard Price doubled in the hurdles Thursday, while Matt Rudesill was another double winner in the shot put '49-10 1/2) and discus. Eric Solis won the 800 meters and Steve Smith captured the high jump with a clearance of 6-2 for Coach John Camey's M\,ls· tangs, who swept the boys meet . A Pierce(ing) thought •<>range Coast sees unbetean streak swept away. BY Mike Sc1a«a. Dally Pilor COSTA MESA-Kevin Reid vtgoroualy toweled the court late in the third game of OQnge Coast College's Friday night lnterccmferenoe volley- . bell match with Los Angeles -Pierce College, mdpplng up • ~ sweat and persptration he and bis teammates had left of their side ol the net. Perhaps Reid was rubbing out his frustratioo.s; perhaps, he was trying erase the inevi.ta.ble. Moments later, Pierce's Scott Sheridan was doing the same, but the 6-foot-9 middle- blockeI might have well used a broom. because the Brahmas were just moments away from sweeping the host Pirates. Pierce did something no team had dobe in three years: it beat Orange Coast in three games, 15-13, 15-12. 15-8. The outcome was a far cry from a year ago to the day, when Orange Coast visited Pierce and returned home with triple jump and the 100 hurdles, while Cotton added a fourth in the 800. . M~a·s boys and girls finished second in the team standings at the Earl Engman Relays, contest- ed.. March 8 at Rancho Santiago College. Individual highlights among tl:\e more than 50 medals captured by Mustangs, according to Car- ney, were turned in by Solis, Van De Walker, Price and Richardson. Solis joined Carrillo, Gus Oje- . da and Hancock on the winning 1,600 and 3,200 relays. Jamie DeNoewer, Gomez and Cotten also ran well at the relays. CdM blitzes Bruim, 15-4 CORO-BADMINTON NA DEL MAR -The Corona del Mar High coed badminton team cruised to a 15-4 nonleague victory Friday over visiting Long Beach Wilson. Senior Eric Lobocso won a pair a three-game victory. •Our passing broke down tonigbt, plain and simple," OCC Coach Chuck CUtenese said . •w e weren't able to get the ball to the middle, whith is yhere I think our strength is, and their (Pierce's). weakQess is. It wu a frustrating night." Never before in nine previ- ous matches this season has Orange Coast suffered through so many lapses defensively, and dry spells, off ensive1y. And as a result, the Pirates suffered their first l~s in 10 matches. lt was also the first tinie ·since Golden West turned the trick back on April 22, 1994, that Orange Coast had been swept. The home loss w~ a fit.st for the Pirates since Irvine Valley pulled out a five-game win on April 19, 1995. Orange Coast now must regroup on the road tonight at Long Beach City, tl)e state's top-ranked teiml.. \ Pierce improves to 8-1 • of boys singles matches an~ teamed with fellow senior Rupali Saggar top the Bruins' mixed doubles tandem. Saggar also won her two girls singles contests. Slammers win, 4-1 The Slam- mers girls SOCCER under-12 soccer team kicked off its South Coast spring season With a 4-1 win over the Fullerton Ras- cals. Striker Lauren Birchfield scored two goals, and Nikki John-. son and Alivia Mazura each knocked in one. · . i ~ •. 1 •t •• Slammers tryouts The OCU. Slammers girls SOCCER under-11 and under-10 teams will be holding tryouts at 1 p .m. Satur- day, March 15 at Lincoln Elemen- tary in Newport Beach. Terry_ Mazura can be contacted for more tryout information at 640- 2626. 11<),()j{" All-sM View League~ soccer (eo.c:hes' selec "lS) for a 3-0 record. • ... Solis was .also second in th~ 400 and contributed to the sec- ond-place 1,600 relay quartet. FlntlMm Brooke Flamson, NMvpc:)rt Harbor Jordan Fredrick.sen, Newport Harbor Pa'tra Glavin;-Santa Margarita Bryan Leahy (high jump) also was second, while Jaime Carrillo and Bruce Hanc.ock were in the top three in the 1,600. Carrillo was also third in the 3,200. Jason Richardson was second the 200 for the Mesa boys squad. Ziola Gomez made her track and field debut for the Mesa girls Thursday. winning the 3,200 to pace a top-four sweep by the Mustangs. Sarah Cotton, Stephanie Landeros and fresh- man Jackie Nguyen • followed Gomez across the finistt line, respectively. Gomez was also third in the 800. Kate MacDonald, Irvine Jennifer Meyenon, Irvine Faith Mickler, Corona del Mar Susie Mora, Santa Margarita Katie Ogden,·Woodbridge Lauren Orlandos, El Toro Jessica Pagano, Woodbridge Lauren Schick, Woodbridge Maresa Zanetti, Santa Margarita Secondlum Uzzie Atwood, Santa Margarita Ami Aylor, Santa Margarita Missy BriQman, Irvine Undw/ Grubbs. Corona del Mar Sara ~. Santa Margarita Annie~ El Toro Uzzy Lemire. Woodbridge Leuren McCoy, lrvi~ Courtenay Miles, El Toro Kelly s.wdon, El Toro Deidr• Segur-, Et Toro Nk:hole SW•nson, Woodbridge Mesa's Gegi Van De Walker won the 800 and was second in the 400, while teammates Kelly C hapin (long jump and triple jump) and Nicole Jankowski (100 hurdles) also earned se.con d- place finishes. Freshman Kalena Jackson was third in the 400, where Mesa's Sarah Nakawaki finished fifth. · Ha Dang was fourth in the HDnonlllle ...mlon: Heather Hritz, Julia Livingston and Heather Marshall (Corona del Mar); Jennifer Orr (NewpOrt Harbor). HONORS All-5H View~ boys basketball ! (Coaches selections) ~ All.Padflc Coast League girls basketball (COMhes' Mlections) Mod Val~ Playw Chris Burgess, Woodbridge, 6-10, Sr. , FlntTUm Brandon Beeson, Woodbridge, 6-6, Sr. Ryan Forehan·Kelly, S. Margarita, 6-4, Jr. Brad Gloger, Santa Margarita, 6-4, Sr. Fabrizio Mendiola, El Toro, 6-3; Sr, Danny Pulido, Newport Harbor, 6-5, S.f William Stovall, Woodbridge, 6-2, Sr. Mark Wulfemeyer, El Toro, 6-1, Jr. secoftd'1Mln : ol# 23.6 ! Co Most ValuM>le Players ! Tamara Inoue, Laguna Hills. 5-7, Sr. : Tayyl~ Haneef, Laguna Hills, 6-6, Sr. 12.4 : 12.9 : First Tum 15.7 : Jerri Armendariz. University, 5-3, So. 17.9 : Jill Black. Estancia, 5-9, Sr. 14.2 ! April Chambers, Laguna Beach, 5-6, Sr. 13.0 : Whitney Houser, Laguna Hiiis, 5-11, Sr. 17.6 ! Brooke Hyman, Aliso Niguel, 6-2, Jr. ! Koo Kim, Costa Mesa. 5-7, Sr. .. Chris Fergus0n, Irvine, 5 .. 11, So. 8.6 : Second 1Mm" Scott Hanson. ltvlne, 6-4, Sr. • · 8.6 : Chrissy Chambers, Laguna Buch, 5-6. Sr. Matt Jameson Newport Harbor, 5-11, So. 12.4: Kalena Jldcson, Costa Mesa, S-7, Fr. ~ Martlneiu, Woodbridge, S-9, Sr. 5.5 : Celene Paramo, Aliso Niguel, ~. Sr. Craig Rke. Sanu Ma~ 6-2, Jr. 8.7 : Chantay Peyton, Costa Mesi. S-10, Sr. JOlh Rupprecht. El Toro, 6-0, Sr. 7.0 ! VM Rodriguez. ~nda. S-7, Sr. TJ. WllUams, SanU Margartta. 6-0, Jr. 11 ~4 : M.ry Tims, Laguna Hiiis. S-5, Sr. I 14.7 11.6 17.S 11 .0 14.2 12.8 12.6 13.4 9.2 6.5 7.3 7.3 10.3 4.9 \I 1(1 I\\< I'-<• MORGAN AT' SEB SEBRING. Fla. -Rob Morgan. a 23-~ Al'kansal transplant now baled in N.ew)>9lt Beadt. with co-drivers Charles Morgan and Fermin v.a.z. Will be sboob.ng for gk>ry today at the 12-boun ol Sebring in an Acxiom Ferran ~ting ~ Scandia. ,,.. The race, which begins th.ii morning, is sdiad·• uled to be carried virtually from start to tiJiisb on television, first by ESPN for a two-hour segment, then ESPN-2, and eventually back to ESPN for ttiiit finish. , • Named the most improved driver of 1995 bY ' lMSA in the GTS-\ series, Morgan won tbe "96 24-bours of Daytona in an Olds9mobile Aurora and finished third overall in the final '96 point ~- in~. . . Rob Morgan ls at Sebring today. His most recent venture was a runner-up finish at the '97 24-bours of Daytona.. SCHEDU L E recreation standings Saturdar ·~I Community college • Orange Coast at Riverside CC. noon. ./ High school · Costa Mesa Tournament: Lps Amigos at Costa Mesa, 10 a.m. (third place): Newport Elks Tournament: Foothlll at Newport Harbor, 2 p.m.; Calvary Chapel at Estancia, 11 a.m.; Corona del Mar at Santa Ana Valley, 2 p.m. •Swimming Community tollege men and women • Orange Coast at Cuesta Invitational, all day. ' High school boys and girls • Newport Harbor, Cot~ det.M~r-ai..OE-Ralays Finals at Belmont Plaza, 7 p.m. • TrMk and field College men and women • Southern Califirona Coftege at Santa Barbara Easter Relays, 10 am., at Santa Barbara CC. Community college men and women - Orange Coast at Bakersfield lnv1tat1onal, all day. High school boys and girls • Newport Harb<>< at Irvine Invitational, all day; Corona del Mar at Brea Invitational, all day; Costa MMa at La Verne Relays. •Tennis College men Souhern Cahforn1a College at Biota. 2 p m • Volleyball Community college men ·Orange Coast at Long Beach CC. 7 p.m. High school boys -Newport Harbor at San Diego Tournament of Champions, Costa Mesa at Orange Tournament. 8 a.m.; Estancia at lagu"a Hills Tournament, all day; Alumni at Corona del Mar, 7 p.m. •softball • High school -Costa Mesa/Daily Pilot Invitational at TeWinkle Park: 2 p.m. Field 1 ict,amplonship); noon, Field 2 (third place); noon, Field 1 (fifth plate); 10 a.m., Field l (seventh plate); 10 a.m. Field 1 (ninth place). SPRING SOFTBAU Cost.II Me5a Mod. COEDC 1. We 'try Harder, 4; 2 a·eachcombers, O; i . We Dashit. 4; 4. Take Your ease. O; 5. Emerald Plumbing, 4; 6. Rug Rats. Mod. COED 0-1 1. Ziggy, Ziggy, Ziggy, 2; 2. Sharkbites, 2; 3. Villa Martinique, O; 4. River Rats, -1; S. California Dreamin', 4; 6. Zubie's Ory Dock. 3. Mod. COED 0-2 1. Fairview 2. 1; 2. Verifone; 2; 3 The Rookies, -1; 4. Seer Buddies, 4; 5. Pierce St. AnneK, 2; 6 Cleats N' Cleavage, 3. COEDC 1. Mad Batters. O; 2. Shorehouse, 4; 3. Cleats N' Cleavage. 4; 4. Zubie's. 4; S Pierce St. Ripperz. 0 COED 0-1 t. Muffin Monsters, 0, 2. Homewprd Bound, 2; 3 Squeeze Play, 2, 4. Avco-Oeslacs. 0, S Fairview 1, 4; 6 Best Billiards Muckrakers, 4. COED 0-2 1. Riptide, 2; 2. Team Big Boys. O; 3. Filenet Brewdogs, 2; 4. Barking Spiders, 4; S. Lanit!f Tigersharks. 2. MENS B-1 1. Foto Art, O; 2. Pierte St. Terminators, 2; 3. POC. 2; 4. Theodore RG>bins Ford. O; 5. 5horehouse, 4; 6 Blood, S~at & Beer's, 4 "'1ENS C-3 1 El Centro, O; 2 Team Easton, 4, 3 The Chut ks. 2; 4 Young Guns, 0, 5 JRA· Shooters. 2, 6 Bam, 2 WOMENS . 1 Alleytats. 2. 2 USA Trophy, 4; 3. Beer Me Lite, 4; 4. Dlrtbags. 2; 5. Zubie's, O. MENSO 1. Ballpark Bell Boys, 2; 2. X-Men, O; 3. Hogue's Goldschlager's, '2; 4. Mudvllle, .Z; 5. TNT, 4, 6. Ball Busters. 1; 7. The Dogs, 4; 8 The Stag: MENjS-2 1 Lowted, 2; 2 Hooters, O; 3 Hooligans. O; 4 Shooters Sporu Bar, 2, S Newport Wholesale, o. 6 Pierce St. A,nneK 2 . MENS C-% 1. Out~ Again Shooters, 0, 2 Barn Burners. 2; 3 New 8egiMtngs, O; 4 POC. 1, 5. Homebird, 1, 6. Budmen, 2 MENS C-4 1. Superior BenefllS, 2; 2. Jabods. O; 3 Team Cah, 2; 4. Simply Hawa11an, O; 5. Plush, 2; 6. Centerfield Sports Bar, O. MENS D-2 1. Barr-Barlans, O; 2 Swing This, 4; 3. Don't Matter, 2; 4 Old Timers, 2; 5. My L~ Hurts, O; 6 Marauders, 4; 7. Cone, O. ··MENS 0-3 1. Rebels, O; 2. The 1997 850 T5 SEDAN ' $ 3 Al 1 HI~ Ol<;t OliNT (VIJ~~~ll<VIWMMll\-1 ~"l 1997 850 WAGON $ VOLVO·IRVINE Ji: VOLV<HJYINE (714) 454-!• • • P1h1tes, 2; 3. Q-Oub, 2; 4. Polk High, 2; 5. Laiid of. the Lost, O; 6. Just fa< Beer, 0. MENS D-4 1. D-4 Ever. O; 2. Ducen. 0; 3. Surf·N-Turf Landscape, 4; 4. The Sharks, O; S. Hooligans. 2; 6 Pathfinders. 4; 7 Slammers. 0. NMCC MENS LEAGUE 1 Red Sox. 4; 2. White Sox. 2. 3. Black Sox; O; 4 Blue Sox. 2. WINTER BASKETBAU. CosUI Mesa Monct.y D 1 Schultz Photo, 3-3; 2. Carnivorous Apes. 2-4; 3 The Shooters. 2-4; 4 Sneaker Squeakers. 3-3; 5 Rhymes with Duck. 5-1, 6 Kaplan's. 3-3 ~y C-Mincw 1 Big G, S-2; 2. Lakers, 3-4; 3 In the House. 7-0; 4. Bhnd Man's Bluff, 1-5; 5 Wildcats, 1-S: 6 No Hops-No Handles, 3-4. Wednesday C J Jade's Surfboards, 1-6, 2. Underdogs, S-2, 3 ,. Absolutely No ·D·. 6·1, 4 O.B .. 3-4; S Silverado Streal<, 0-7; 6 The Old Farts. 6-1. ~ya 1. Buckeyes, 4-2; 2. Newport WHolesale, 3-3; 3. Beavers, 3-3; 4. Jack Rabbits, 4-2; 5. Rookies, 1·5; 6 Team Rasta, 3·3. p / • ,_ -------~--~-~-------­r-~--~------------------~---~-~------------~~---------~-~-~---------------------~-----~-~--! I .' · · · toshiba senio r classic · . · · ' I I I I I ' ' . CA RRASC O GETS BIGGEST CH EERS FRO M GALLERY Birdie Vision Director is 1-under after one round. , By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH - · first tee early in the afternoon and at the 18th green when he finished bis round, barely missing a f2-foot putt for birdie. \ Carrasco, with a local gallery much,• Carrasco said. "I just had that feeling, like, 'I can't believe those people are that excited for me:• bird's~eye view •Tower at 18th green open for just one spectator, and ESPN senior cameraman Bany Hogenauer has the coveted cat-bird seat. NEWPORT BEACH -Talk all you want about sky boxes and corpo- rate tents, but the best place to watch this w~kend's Toshiba Senior Classic belongs to only one person, ESPN senior cameraman Ba.try Hogenauer. ,positioned high above the 18th green at Newport Beach Country Cluo in a television tower. . J Cinderella story? For the Toshiba I Senior Classic, teaching pro R,ay I Carrasco of Irvine is about as fdllowing him, received a stan~g ovation after his round by about dozen rans. Carrasco, who started Birdie Vision Gou School two years ago at the Hyatt Newporter's Back Bay Golf Course, said he had . never before encountered such crowd recognition. Cll.rrasco, who qtialified No. t for the event on Monday at Marbella Country Club In San Juan Capistrano, started bot, making birdies on three of the first tow: holes, Then he bogeyed ? and 7 to fall to 1-un~er. • tt's the best seat in the-house,• Hogenauer said. •And it's certainly that way at Augusta. too, and every other 18th green. You're not obstructed and you get a great view." Hogenauer, who arrived here from the World Cup of Skiing in Vail, Colo., has covered1Jolf for 13 years for the 24-hour sports cable I close as it gets. : Making t$ debut on the Senior 1 PGA Tour on Friday, Carrascb · I shot an unpressive 1-under-par 70 I dt Newport,.Beach Country Club On the back, Carrasco birdied 12, then bogeyed 13 to remain 1-under. television station based in Connecticut. · . • "Not even at the U.S. Open,· said Carrasco, who qualified for two Opens, as well as one British Open, in his brief Stint on the PGA'Tour. Carrasco, who played on the regular tour in 1975 and '76, then again In spots in 1981 and '82, is a "I used to do a lot of auto racing, but auto racing.is loud, obnoxious, dirty and dangerous -goU is quiet and warm," Hogenauer said. •niese Senior Tour guys are loving their work. They really live the Llfe of Riley." For the three-day Senior PGA Tour event here, Hogenauer'~ scenery stretches for miles, much of the area around the clubhouse is in clear view, and it's a tremendous vantage point for watching fairway shots to Uie green. 1 to gwe hunJeU a fighting chance l ror the title this weekend. But what Carrasco will probably remef)ber most about his inaugural Stf.iU<_>r Tour round cU"e loud cheers He received at the . How nervous was he before teeing off? "It wasn't nerves so · pro at Laguna Hills driving range. Carrasco qualified for a Senior Tour event in his first try, less than a month after turning 50. Hogenanuer is a free-lancer who also handles the camera in the ESPN trailer for the show's opening with commentators Jim Kelly and Andy North. ' I I I I , I I TODAY 7:35 Gene Littler. Lou Graham. Deane Beman 7;45 Jimmy Powell, Don January, Billy Casper 7:55 Lee Elder, Bobby Nichols, 'Larry Gilbert 8:05 Orville Moody, Gay Brewer, Bob Wynn 8:15 Dennis Coscina. Dick Hendrickson, Jerry McGee 8:25 Harold Henning, Rick Tc11t, Mike McCullough 8:]5 Al Geiberger, Bob Dickson, DeWitt Weaver 8:45 Terry Dill, Tony Jacklin, Rick Acton 8:55 Gibby Gilbert. Jim Colbert. frank Conner 9:05 George Archer, Tom Wargo, Chi Chi Rodriguez 9:15- John Schroeder. Butch Baird, Bobby Stroble 9-.25 M ike Hill. Brian Barnes, Don Blt:s 9:35. Hubert Green, Dave Eichelberger, Hale liwin 9-.45 'Ron Skiles, l.arry Ziegler, Miller Barber 9:55 Bruce Summerhays, Jphn D. Morgan. Will Sowles 10:05 Jack Kiefer, Dave Stockton. "?'alter Zembriski . 10:15 Tommy Aaron, Charles Coody, Jim Albus 10:25 Buddy Whitten. John Jacobs, Jim Ferree 10:35 John Bland, Calvin Peete. Ray Carrasco 10-.45 Dale Douglass, Jim Dent, Walt Morgan 10:55 Gary Player, David Oakley, Dave Ojala 11:05 Rocky Thompson, Jay Sigel. Simon Hobday 11:15 Bud Allin. Gil Morgan. Tom Shaw 11:25 Lee Trevino. Bob Charles. Leonard Thompson 11:35 Bruce Crampton, Bob Eastwood. lsao Aoki 11:45 Bob Murphy, J.C. Snead, David Graham CLASSIC CONTINUED FROM 81 eagle and three birdies on the front. ·1 felt I had met my quota of long putts on the front nine,• said Graham, who won the GTE Classic in Lutz, Fla .. earlier this 'year. · Graham, currently No. 2 on the Senior Tour money list, hit a wedge for eagle f{om 108 yards at No. 2, a 390-yard par-4. •That was a nice way to start," Graham said. . Graham bogeyed No. 4, a par-3 over water when he three-putted, but came back with birdies at 5, 6 and 8. Graham made birdie at 14, saved par at 17 with a nice bunker shot and a 7-foot putt, then birdied 18. #They're tricky," Graham said of the greens. "On some putts, you feel like the ball is out of your control. There are some hidden breaks on the greens, and a lot of different speeds. Some of the downhills can be extremely fast. We don't have a lot of local knowledge, so e verybody's equal putting on them. But they are difficult." Murphy was .among the leaders last year after one round, but his daughter was delivering a grandchild about 35 minutes before his second-round tee time and his mind was elsewhere. "So the girls in the family, have bad timing," said Murphy, who w~ leacfing the 1969 LA Open, when he found out his wife was about to give birth. "The PGA Tour officials told me on the 14th hole that Gail (his wife) was going to have a baby, so I quit, walked off the course." Murphy flew home, but was too late for his baby's arrival. His shots in the final four holes Friday, however, were on time, as Murphy birdied 15, 16 and 18. Murphy, who Isn't pleased with his start on the tour this year, has been exper· imenting with a new swing, while recov- ering from a Dec. 22 operation on his right index finger because of skin cancer. •1 didn~t practice early in the year because of my finger and I got out of kil- at 15. L ee Trevino (above) putts on the 8th green with a large gallery of fans looking on in his drive for a · contender's position today as he enters with a 3-under 68, three strokes of the pace of bi-leaders Bob Murphy, J .C. Snead and David Graham; at left, Hale Irwin, a two-Ume champion on the tour this year, finds himseU in a rut with his ball resting just behind a tree on the 9th hole. MARC MARTIN I OAl.Y Pl.OT ter," he said. ·rm surprised (to be atop the leader board), because t played terri- ble in the pro-am Thursday." Murphy, Snead and Graham are one •stroke ahead of Bruce Ctampton, ~o in front of Bob Eastwood, who tied a. course record last year with a 7-under 64 in the final round. Afte r missing a long birdie putt on 18, tournament director Stephen Wagner said to Eastwood: "(Putts) all go toward the ocean." Eastwood response: •veah, which ocean? The Pacific or the Atlantic?" Four goUers are tied at 3-under 68, including Lee lfevino, while nine are tied at 2-under 69. putt, or we'll have six out here.• DUNN are expected to move the tent, which is situated adjacent to the main entrance of the club. CONTINUED FROM B 1 • Gou needs to count ' ~~trons, require them to go Newport Beach Conference & VlSltors Bureau, were interested in watching the opening television segment on ESPN Friday at noon when the station went on the air. • Tee times were delayed 25 minutes in the opening round because of fog along the coast. • Whitten, a Senior Tour rookie, bas been getting treatments this week from Corona del Mar chiropractor Jake Pivoroff, who lnv~nted the Cassie fans. •· · ··through a turnstile like other · David Graham, one of three sporting events for a proper Deep Muscle Stimulator. ~ leaders, isn't exactly a fan crowd count. Friday's estimated f~orite here, but on Friday he attendance by yours truly was I played in front of the largest about 6,000. Some tournament : gallery. That's because lfevino officials felt it was closer to But the televtsion sets throughout the course ln the sky boxes and corporate tents appo.renUy didn't get it. •we watched NCAA basketball for two hours," said Rush Hill, a mem ber of the event's advisory council. • There was trouble on the 18th green with rabbits running around late in the afternoon. Hole marshal Clarence Stevens tried to shoo them away. •Who's on bwmy patron• one volunteer quipped. • David Wooten, President of International Bay Clubs, Inc., did not announce the Super Seniors Thursday at Big Canyon Country O ub. f ~d Hale Irwin were in his 10,000. I group. Additionally, tournament I • • The biggest problem for officials are expecting about : Senior Classic ottidals Friday? 50,000 fans for today and t Autograph seekers behind the Sunday. I l(Ori.ng tent at 18 where the •Many locals, spedfically : players sign their ca.rd. Offid4ls those affiliated with the • Two players made eagle Friday. 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Lou Gnllwn DNrMI ...... · •n-n n-G -79 -TOSHIBA ark: Fashion Island and the ewport Dunes, with Fashion Island being the primary 5pot. Patrons should enter at Newport Center Drive and follow the signs. No shuttle fee will be charged from Fashion Island to NBCC. • Rosalind WllliAms, presiden t of the conterence and visitors bw-eau, should be glowing about BSPN's coverage Friday. • Just like last year, club dignttarles sat tn the ESPN trailer for the opening of the ab ow. • ESPN's Jim Kelly, on NBCC: •tt'l like an oklles' radio station.• ~--~-~-----------~------------------------------~--------------------------------------------~~------- ___________ ... . .. I • I . p . Newpon 1'ellch/Costa Mesa Daily Pilol SATUROAV, MARCH 15, 1997 • &Z. ' . ' .. NABERS Oldsmobil9· · -• ¥ W E'RE PERFECTING THE FINE ART OF Cu TOMER SERVICE: • • ID . ORANGE COUNTY' .. s SERVING ORANGE COUNTY FOR ·30 YEARS. Customer Satisfaction NEWEST· OLDSMOBILE . I . ·· DEALER .. .. 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(448883) $15 988 '95 CADILLAC SEVILLE SLS $26 .988 '96 CADILLAC CONCOURS . SJJ 988 · · Only 16K mi., black, hhr., CD,' alloys, bal. of warr. (80-i825) . 300 H.P. Nonhstar, lo\\ 11 K mi., CD, bal. of warr. (20H+H :: '95 OLDSMOBILE AURORA . Frost ~1ge, tan hhr .. moonroof. bal. of \\arr .. more! (I 2eS{X}) 523,988 '96 CADILLAC DEVILLE ' . s27 988 96 CADILLAC FLTWD. BROUGHAM s34 988 White, tan lthr., V8 Northstar. bal. of warr. (212029) ' Only .JK mi., C.D., bl., exec. demo. hard 10 find (1135.JS) '. '95 LINCOLN MARK VIII White pearl, low mi .. many ~tras. new car trade-in! {764418) '95 CADILLAC CONCOURS Whire, C.D., chrome wheels, low mi., like new! (269543) 27 988 '96 CADILLAC SEVILLE STS s40· 988 . ' . Low 5480 m1., 300 H.P. Northstar, while iwl. tan llhr. (837256) ' $24,988 . l All vchidcs !'IUhjcct to prior sale & credit approval plus tax, lie., doc., smog & dc!llination fees. Pictures for illustrative purposes onl y. Expires Sunday after puMication. ADAMS AVE. ADAMS AVE. ,. .. .. •• . . .. . . • --- I .. • • J Bow to Place A • Rutr., 11ml dradlinl'!> ort' .. ubjl'c't lo d11uigr .,,·it ho11I notit't'. Thr p.ubli.,htr N'.,.,,... ~ thr righ1 to 1'1"11.,or'. rrrlit.,,ify. n·\ i~1· or r<'jr~·1 un~ do~,ifit-d 11dH·nj.,....nw111. Plru"" o·port ony rrror tl1111 muy ht• in your !'101>-.ifi,.J ud imnwdi1mly. Th(• Doil) Pilo1 nc1·1•pt1o 110 li11bili1y for 1111y nror in 1111 11d\l•r1i,1·nw111 fur'\\ hil'l1 ir rnny bl' n·~p1111,iLlr rxcept for rlw 1·0.,1 of thl' '>put'<' twtuulh· f)(T1tpird by tlw l'rrur. Credit l'Dn only lw 111luw1•d for ti"' ri~r in,rrtiou. .. II • By Fax (714) 631-6594 ByPhone (714) 642-5678 By MalHn Person: ......... (Plra* iurfudt your 118JUt' u11J pl1unr numbtr and wr"lhall you ·bnck.\\ilh 11 prkt> quotr.) ., 330 W<'st Bay Strret \.o~ta Me a. CA 92627 At ~1·v. JJitrl Blvch & Bn~ l'i• --~ ' Hours Monday ................. Fri day 5:00pm Tuesday .. : ........... Mo n<lay 5:00pm ·1rl<·pl 1one 8:.:30a111-.>:00p111 Wednesday ......... Tue~day 5:00pm ~ , Mo11Juy-Fridar Wa lk-In 8:30am-5:00pm \fo11doy-Frid11y Thursday ....... W~dnesday 5:00pm Friday ............... Thu rsday 5:00prn --.ao1a 70'1·ffff Saturday ............... Friday 5:00pm PUBLIC NOTICES SOUTH COAS-1'-. NEWPORT RENTALS TO • MISC. Th" •••'""' " "~ ( £) MOBILE --1>--------~':f:ed by: husband and 1069 ~OMES PUBLIC NOllCE Have you staned doing liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ CORONA 1100 DEL MAR 2122 ME'tRO 2186 BEACH 2669 SHARE 2724 RENTALS 2744 -.... 8-P_E_R-IO_R_C_O_U_R_T_1buslness ~ti? Yes. 5_.·94 tOUM liOUSIH<l Bank REOI 3br 5ba •Beautlful Oblowlde Designer con do 2+2 AO NUMBER 2 •1BR From'$050• F C'"LIFORNIA Lorraine · Faulhabor Ol'l'Ofllu1un deluxe condo on wtr. Mobile Homo. In nice Fully furn. Turn Key. YOU HAVE FOUND 2BR 2BA From $785 • .. • This statement was tiled All real e·•·•· ac1-1tls'·e 1·n this ci>tJNTY OF ORAHQE with the County Clerk of -.. H '" Gourmet kit, gar, el· C.M. Park. Ctoso to Pool/spa. Lrg yd + ONE OF TWO HID· P/W Incl. 60x30 pool. ~41 Th• City Drive Orange County on 1.3a-97 lllWIPl!ml&JWijcct telMFed· evatorl Bank financing bch. $19,500 645·1169 patio. $17fl0 w/lse. OEN ADS. ENTER No pots. Carport. ' Po1tOtflc• 19973709420 tralFwHMU.tAclol1tNll a val 90%. pp-=-----,..,,...---...,,,..-. ~1950w/o.759-7028. THE DINNER FOR VlstaOelMesa .........,_.. .... _ ... _illlll al $799,99(>. Call broker Open House' Sat/ TWO CONTEST.' •545-4855• Beautlful, N.B. 3Br 2.5Ba Lg 1<11, hi coll, Berber erpt, Ip, patio. • w/d. pool/spa, prkng. $525. Erin, 497·4485 FOR RENT: 2000 sq h space on Bay. 1uil· ablo for olllco or small business. $1 /sq ft. Needs ronovatfng. Teresa 873-0300 Box 14t71 Daily Pilot Mar. 1, 8, 15, ........... ....,_. I €",863.23291721-0783 Sun 1 1-4 Low pricol Upgraded Twnhse ---------CDM 2br Iba house. c Orange, CA 22, 1997 lo lfttt11H "any pmen11cc. Over 55 park. Spoco 1900s.t . 2bdf2.5ba, 3'13·3115/97 Unique 1bdrm 1ba w/d, Ip $475+ phone,1 .. •••••••• 92013·1571 Sa909 llmllllllA tr .istrlml111lo11 Bayport Way ront $393. 903 w. 171h fam rm, 2-cor gar. w/lott condo style apt. S/S PCH. N/S. N/0,11 l~THE MATTER OF PUBLIC NOTICE • llned 11 race. col-. rtUtlon. Fnmlly "Pool" Home. '177 Playport Park, CM S1950mo. 075-8p45 ••••••••• Vaultod ceilings, tight yard/patio. 723-4977. COMMERCIAL T E PETITION TO sc1,U.11llup,llnlillllM11uur 4BR 3BA Ellis Roally AP"DTMENTS & airy walk through CdM 3br 2ba front REAL ESTATE C NOE THE NAME Fictitious Business 111tlollal""411,••inl111Uoftte $448,000 ---------•---------~ kitchen, large walk-In house. Largo yord, Ip.,,.•••••••• O ANN A. MARINO Name Statement makeany•""""'""'"llml·1 __ 6_4_4·_6_3_73_ox_t_.1_5_5_2_ ACREAGE ·1125 COSTA MESA 21 24 FOR R!NT closot, dlswasher, pr.I· Aval 411 . S70o.•• : CASE NUMBER Tht following poraons are t1Ue11 or .iscMllll .. lon." Bayside Cove $397k. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii vale oxtra large pallo 644· 1412. lenve K1ssg. •--------- ! A180424 doing business as: Old Tiiis lllWllllPI' wlll not 2bd, 2ba. View, poor. E 'slde 3bd/2.5ba from riving room. ad·---------BUSINESS OFFlCE • ORDER TO Stones Al'lllques &._Ob1ec1s kHwill1lyecc.,a_,Mft11tSe. 044-6373 x1552 Yqrba Linda Parc el 2-story detachod1---------dltlonat patio off of CdM Duplex 2br, 2ba. IHOW CAUSE FOR d'an. 711 W 17th Stteet, lllHl 111 IHI Ht.Ill wtllcll ls 111 Ellis Realty Group MF use or build your home. 21p's. 2-cr gar BALBOA bdrm wtoutslde stor· w/d, Ip, oceanside, nr FOR RENT 2769 CHANGE OF NAME Unit A·5. Costa Mesa. CA witllt ..... UlelN.Olrr.ade.n compound. Agent s1575/mo 548 4225 age space. Vertlcal shops, test. S6501"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii f'ETITIONER(S) Ann R 92627 .. NltW lalenlle• ll•I 111 Bluffs 180" S.W.V1ew 714·644·7111 #213 •---...,....-· __ • __ ._ PENJNSUIA 2607 blinds Included -+ util+dep. 6f 5·97271• M•ino HAS/HAV£ FILED A Socorro Vasquez. 1149 tlwellillll HYlltlst• in 11111 Spacious Custom Lovely Hme Cyn Parkt"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii throughout, sky_llght In CM SC Metro. Sharp, 5~~;~:r~:d•a':;,~,' 0~~~'. PETITION FOR AN ORDER Sharon Road, Santa Ana, Townhomo 2Br 2.5Ba. Bluff. 3Br 1Ba. Oceanl" llYlng room, unlq~e lrg. pvt condo. Mstr TO CHANGE NAMES CA 92706 """"""ft llflllMll 111111 Elegant Living!! CEMETERY LOT/ breezes, family nolgh. Fabulous View bathroom/ vanity/. bd/ba, w/d, Ip, pl, Larry, 444--0110 FROM Ann R. Marino TO This business Is con· ~1111.....-llJNlls. ltcom-$459.000. 722·62,14 CRYPT 1225 $1275/mo. 646·1011 At The Beac h! dressing areal Neutral quiet. 5500. 751.2077 CANNERY VILLAGE An11 Randall ducted by: an Individual pblaehlbcrttnlullOll.caUHUO 11)d w/garnge· $1,095 carpet throughout I ..,,,..,,...,..________ 01f1ce/art studio h tlS hereby ordered that Have yc:lw starled doing W·lrlt II 1·I00·4Z4·1510. For Bluffs Slngle Level iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Lg 2-car garage-$200 Carport stall to ac· CM Twnhse mstr bdrm. $285/mo. 111t'persons Interested In business ycl? Yes. •0·96 Uiewasllllltton oc .. 111IUM Nice Groenbolt Loe. -IR_Vl_N_E ____ 2_1_4_4_ 1510 w. Balboa Blvd commodate 1 vehicle Nr Back BaytBch W/O 673·3733 Uu'.mattar.appeat before. SocorroVasquez lttlO~ 2Br+2Ba P•ln .P•cJ...flc_ V l ew -Mgr073•2519 tnciudod. Nery brfght -Ctn toe $480'4'1/3 utt.1-=--:---'"'""!,...-----th•• coun in Department ""Tffi"s slaloment was liTi<f · Only. 720.1704 Bkr Memorlal Park will iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii and open living areal wfprof, n/s. 646.3933 Ofc at B eac h 400s.I. Not 703 ot the Orange with lhe County Clerk of sacrifice 4 ad101n1ng Woodbridge 2 + 1. •--:0e=--.-a-n/B-=-a-y -:-v-::1-w-Private entry/both. Co6nty Supen0t Court at Orange County on 1·3o-97 Dover Shores lots, upper Bnyvlow upper end. blt-tn stve, Studio on Board':valk Call now, won't last! ES·CM Lg 5Bd 2Ba w/ Newly painted. S425. thd' address shown above 1997370 9 337 ~~;;,~~~rla~ra~~1!10~ Terrace. panoramic micro, hkups 5950. ~ll•Frlg •Bd •Bath 51470· 789·0931. pool, tennis court, 1/2 Balboa Pen 760-9792 on~;~4/15, 1997, et 2:00 Daily Pllol Mar. t,'8, 15·1•••••••!11111-view, adjacent beaull· 650•2943. 438.4622. Quiet & Sec, N/S, N/P acre bac:llyard. 1Br avl o·c:.ock p.m .. and then and 22. 1997 HOUSES/ Marble t hr-u-outl I f u I Cora I Tree s6ootmo. Uutll lncld. •••••••••l __ s_500_·Ut-ls_1_nc_1_. _5_1_5·_t8_8_6 _C_O_M_M_E_R_C_IAL ___ _ thete show cause. If any Sa909 l9l 5 Winward Lane $4500.ea. 497·3393 714·073·0.372 MISCELLANEOUS th'°"' ll h lh tit Lovely Rm CdM Hme ., ave. w Y • pe ion CONDOS aated communll" NEWPORT PROPERTY 2778 for chance ot name shouldl----------1 ' s RENTALS shr bath, lg kit. sun " . .• wtpool & spa 3bd/ tudlo Slops to bch. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii no,be granted. . FOR SALE ~ •••••••• BEACH 2169 deck, w/d, n/s. Mal n ts tunher 0tdered lhet a 3ba. Submit all offeral Yrly. SSOOtmo, littlitles •••••••••I 4·1. $430. 721-9549 Ofc +Apt $1600/Lse COitY of this Ofdtr to ahow OBITUDT 818 1••••••••• $~59,000. Agt Diana HOUSES/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Included. No pets. ---------(utll lncd) 507 E. CJ!~ be published In The •••••••••• Proaser, 044-0590 CONDOS 180" Bac k Bay View 073·4724 ---------1 Mair Br Hse In Irvine. Balboa Blvd, Bal Pen. O~ Pitol. a newspaper ot •---------or 780·5000 x112 3 BR 2.5 BA 2 car ROOMS 2706 Unfurn, tip, pool, gar. 714·968-8880 bkr llVVUliAe '" Harbor View Homes •••••••••• r Y COSTA MESA 2624 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil utlls. Helen 644--4116 Retell Harbor/Adam• §erel clrculallon pub· """"" •• .GrNERAl 1002 FOR RENT Awad Ooslgn 2 at •---------N/amk/pets. $675 i ed In this county, at Chrletle• Wateon '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 4 bed. upgraded, Big Mstr Suite FP, C M 000 2000 tone. a wHk '°'four D•U•I•• born In 1• balcony 2BR down•=jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii N .B . Oceanfront & NB 3Bd 2B 2 . . 1 • • • seeullve wHkt prlOf to C • expanded, pool, epa. s 1 OOO/ 1• 22nd St. Pvt room a ·Car gar. 3000, 4000sq.tt. Sig. I h 1 teveland , Ohio, 1 ... ________ 5 51 9,ooo. Broker,---------mo. Across from beachl 1 1dey o the ear ng. a.ptember 18, 1899, Attention 729 7248 640 5664 GENERAL 2102 • • $599 Move In unfurn. share bath. S575 + Oep + 1/3 Ulla. nage ava I. Low rates. ATl.: MAR 101 1997 died In San Clemente, Home Owners · · · · · Big Ca nyon View Ctn, lg mtn cabln·styte. Utll paid. N/S pref. 723·0154 or 980·8609 Larry. 444•0110 ICHARD 0 . FRAZEE, CA.. March 13 1997 & HARBOR VIEW HOMES iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Twnhm 3BR +don 16r, wlk·ln erst, pool, new Kltchonette In room. • ·• JUDGE OF THE Chri.Une 0ouaia. wU Upgraded 5BO 3BATH Property Management 3BA 2 car 3700sq.tt. carpot, nr bch, TrVSq Lndry. 1 block to NdBw.sh3r,Bbr atc2oBnya. 5F45P0•1_I_N_C_O_M_E ____ _ I PEAIOR COURT a l'Mtdent of Newport R.E. Agents!! 3000 +SqFt on tge tot Apts, homee, condos. Garden yard New Bunkhouse Apta Newport Pier. $490. MES"""lt. GORMAN, Beach beginning In Showcase those Inside loop.· 640·7102 Results oriented. lull carpet/paint/clean. Pat 042·1401 Call Sam 075-4808 • d 0 P • II.I u 111 · PROPERTY 2790A t MacAlthur Blvd., 1825 when her hu. special properties In Vacant $4500/mo.1....---------436-7153, Adam liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I Newport Beach, band, the late Don our Homes of the •Newport Height•• or parlia' mgmnt. • • Cozy 2Br +Gar w/ ---------1-B--------w k & 0 H Low Down Paymenlll Don St.Jean 633·2344 VACATION N 4br house, ocean 92080, Atlorne~ for Douglu 1tarted hie ee pen ome 3br/3ba. den. pool, N • w port N qr th opener. dwshr, new view, 2 story. 401h St. ltlon, Altom•~ Bar boat bulldlng bu1J. Gulde published mini ocn vu. 5525K Twnhm 2 BR 2.5 BA decor. Private patio. RENTALS 2722 Lots of amen. Now avl 1 &945 neN, Douglu Boat each Salurday In the BALBOA 2 car FP end unit $825/mo. 545·3229 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil $465 +utll. 631·7315 • and Canoe Company. Real Estate Tab. ll's Grundy Alt, 675•6 161 Bright clean. vacant ,Pu~llshed Newport Chrt.une wu the first an effective and ISLAND 2 106 $1400/ino. Age nt E 'Slde Sharp 2br w/ SPEND JULY '97 NB Pool, tennis, condo, B•cti--Costa Mesa Dally profeeek>nal 11 .. -~an I I • • gar, w/d hk·ups, near IN PARISI w/1wo men. Xln m1tr l'ilttt March 15. 22. 29, Apnl .,._, nexpens ve way to NEWPORT N 1 H I ht $750 f ? • I . )gg7 hired by tM Ctty of reach homebuyers! Donald Pfaff wp e g • · Exchange: a charming bd: o c./res. $700. NGWQO't Beach, and Call our Classified COAST 1070 2bd/1 ba + 1 bd/1/2ba AgVPam 546·5880 3br 2ba apartment, n/s, ref· a. 940:9473 _______ S_a_9_1_3, ~In that po9fUon Department Todayll ~·~~r gop!~'.' s~z1e8~o~: ___ 4_3_3_·_9_5_2_8 ___ E'alde Studio w/sm w/2·dbl beds, fully Prof F em•le n._ ~ •PUBLIC NOTICE until 1946. SM and 64.,·5678 AL TEZZA Plan C 714-780--4778 1bdrm 1ba c ondo yard, dog ok. All utils equipped kltch. near drink. 3bdl3ba. Back ' Don then moved to ~ t I I h paid, large closets, Monmartr• for small Bay area. $450 + sec. NOTICE Oregon where they ----------' • 3Br 3Ba, Upgrades • Y • w I 1 car house or apartment In Nlchole, 848•7930 ' INVITING BIDS owned a reeort on th• • Neutral COiors Dellghtful 3bd/2ba garage. Tons o I assigned prkng, coin Nwpt Bch erea. Katherllflt • • ealed bids may be r• Rogue River. They. NEED DOWN •Unobstructed Views Lower duplex., Ip. 1 upgradee such as lndry. Avl now. 5525 + Fax: 003·4453·4718 Walk to Bea ch! Non· ed at the office of the returned to Coeta PAYMENT? • Gotod Community gar. New palnl/crpt. custom plantation S225 dep. 545.0442 Phone: 003.4453.1858 smoker to· share Clerk, at 3300 Newpon M ... In 18515, and Owner 714-494-6616 Sl600mo/yrly Avell shutters, ltle counter -=e~•""S.,..ld.,..e-..,.S-tu-d-lo-.-R~e-fr-lg-. furnished 2br 2ba tevard. po. eox 1788, Chrt.une ~ her We wrtl loan you tho now. Agt. 073-4002 tops, tile flooring, 1 1 1 U 1 townhome. W/0, frplc. port 8eacn. Ce 92658-Ubnary wtttt the down paymont on the1---------carpeted private bat s ove, an, m cro. 1 s RENTALS TO 1 l 5 unttl 11 :00 am on o ~ 1-.. ... home of your choice MOBILE cony lull wall ft"cen.t pd. 3 30 E. 20th St. dhlshhwas1h1er. poo,t.1ac. range __ ,,,. ....,_,. · ..... $575/mo. 548~094 SHARE 2724 g ca s, mus ova 3rd day ot Aprol. 1997, eyet em untll eh• and arrange the un· HOMES l l CORONA mirrored walls In ltvlng dog. $600. Call Susan which tome such bids r.tll'9d In HMM. SM la derlylng lit Mortgage DEL MAR 2122 room & bodroom Lrg Modern 2 bd/2 ba iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 714-980·5810 'to•" be opened and rHd •urvtved :ta her eon financing. Buyers andliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii area. Also wired Cftrport, pool, spa. 2 B 2 B T h d ~ •-• A ea I to r a c a I I e 1 MILE TO BEACH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii t h r o g h o 1 / .. r a wn me Buyers Agent Income Property COSTA MESA 2hses ( 1 lot) S 169k 5hses (~ IOI) S500K Duplex (Clean) S 179K Triplex Nr SC S275K NEWPORT· 2 units S3200mo. $475K BALBOA· 2 units S3000mo. S489K CDM Duplexe s from S350K Call For Ll1t Beat Buys! Don SI.Jean 633·2344 Property Management Apts. homes, condos. Results oriented, tun or partial mgmnt. Don St.Jean 633·2344 l111e of ProltC1: STREET and aug .... , ... aw, u u w gym, elevator, hkups, W/d, 2 car gar. $550 GARAGES t ROVEMENTS AT LA Jim and Joe Ann In Tho OownPayment Co Lrg 2 & 3 Bd Mobile 2bd/1ba House 9ar· speake'e for Intercom micro. $900-5950/mo. -t-utll. 2 miles to bch. LA AND CLIFF DRIVE San Clemente, and Bkr 239·4334 Homos to Lse or buy. den, garage, pattos. stereo. Aot fast, this •040·0787• Aval 411. 931•3239 FOR RENT 2740 BUSINESS & ntractNumber:3ll9 grandohlldren, Don,1 _________ Loe. at 1741 Pomona w/d, jacuzzi+ morel won't tastl $1530. ---------FINANCE ~.gin00 .. r·e Esti mate: L..ort, Bruce, and great BALBOA C .M. Spl44,11'49 Call $1500. Avail. 4{15. 721 789·0931 Prim• E'slde Twnhme Balboa Island 3br iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ser.ooo grand daughter, Lealla 714·852·5589 Marguerite. 721-0455. 1-1-B..-,-C-lo_s_e_t_o_b_e_a_c_h. 140011, 2bd 2.5ba 2ba Hme Unfurn br, E 'Slde C.M. Garage, ··-······ Approved by Wllllam Amanda. A private PENJNSUIA 1007 Utlls pd, stove, frig, 1·cor gar+ 1 epace f/p, w/d. S725+dep & for car or small boat. p~,~~i!1;~t~!:!~n!~~ :Uy~ t:; liiiiiiAiiOiiiNiiUiiMiiBiiEiiRiii 1 iiiii _N_E_WP __ O_R_T _____ N_E_W_P_O_R_T____ no J>:~~J~~~a°;th. $1175. Bkr 871·8100 'h utlls. 675·3765. S85/mo. 72C>-1505 --------- ~ain one HI of bid docu-CM.Une. YOU HAVE FOUND BEACH 2169 BEACH 2169 714·873-4002 fntnts at no coat st Iha of· ONE OF TWO HID liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1",.......,...,~....,..--,,..-,,,.,.--~ of the Public Works ---------1 OEN ADS. ENTER. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Archlteotual Olg .. t 3Br 3Ba. Fp, upgrds ortm,nt. 3300 Newport THE DINNER FO R * v* gated. $2050/mo. For lkJl.Jlevard, P.O. Bo• 1768, TWO CONTEST. ·~·· ... D • •llV•llB appt · 310/821·6212. t4~pot1 Beach. CA 92858-3/13·3/15/97 ....,.._.j ..,AUK 11Ms NIWllOln' NOIDll AMnMIN'l'S Lido•• Bayfrt 4Br 3Ba PJ>r further Information, L _J~~ bd h Oock aval. Avail now. U ll Stephen Lui, CORONA lrg 1 & 2 OOfTTl C'.1Pt5. 2 & 3 nn twn ses Furn/unfurn, wk/mo/yr P">Ject Manager et 84.. Metf'IC V.W DEL MAR 1022 w/FP,~ss ihru kitchens, brkfst bar & lrg 650.2300 550.37oo ~o. MmllONAL MM I ts all ,._... welc p · tart at Lido Isle 4br, 3ba. 35' 'f<u b I I ah Id Na w po r I C S • .,.,..-·~ ome. nc:es S lot. New crpVpalnt. Nr 11+ch·Cos11 Meae Dally CemeCha..!_.et"Y. C• ~t~ •Short Sale• $965. Call 720·8765 Today! clbhse. $3000/mo yrly. ,I'-M h ., 9 ,...... ,...,,_ -· 7 Cdm duplex. Two lrg G RI a .,1 arc ts, 1., 1 117 3 bdrm, 2.5ba units. • ~..-rundy tr. 75·6161. ' SaWllt2 3500 Pacific View Drive Built In 1987. 4·car IRVINE~~ Newport North 1 PUBLIC NOTICE ~m=h pkng. Prlnclpa11 only. A 111c;11 ra s ,11 " 011 •0 or , , \"' "G 2 bd/2. 5ba. 2·car c na1458870 Fictitious Bu1lne11 Name Statement following persona are ng bu1lne11 aa: AenchO M 11lon Vlej9. 28811 Or· · t • Highway, San Juan C lstrano. CA 92875 R ncho Ml11lon Viejo. l C.. a Delaware llmlled 073·3777, Agent attached garage NICE.,.. ------------------hrdwd firs. S1400mo. IEU. .... , 707·7583 COSTA ME~ 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 ON THE WATER W/ Mo~ * Chapel panoramic bay view. Cremation 2+2. 2 car gar. Nfpts. $1950. 729·7070 1b~:~::y Ma.e1ao ti lllty company (DELA· --------•I W RE). 2881 t Ortega hway, San Juen C.pltt·1 __________ , One Br/Ocean View l uxury ••curlty bldg. W/O. $1025 mollH. (818) 703·5909 r , C>. 921175 11 ·bualne" 11 con· 9d by: Umll9d Llablltty Can'I seem 10 get to all those repair Jobs around the houa4t? Lei 1h1 CIH1lfled Service Directory help you find reliable help. 842·5878 SELL your home through ctasslrled TRADE through claasffled M2·1878 Of6cc Houn: 9:00 am · 5!!1:',M·.P and 10:00 am • 4:00 pm Mil 1561 Mal Or. · S.. Am Hcipa, CA (71'6) "6-9l60 Studio Cto11 to beach. Utlls pd, stove, frig, no pets. $525/month. 502·804·08B2 714·073·4802 Versalllea 1 BR Immaculate. S 1400/ l ease. Sandy Daly 84~8373 ext.201 Vl!RSAILLES Condo Studio/Bdrm Super clean! Pool/spa/gar. No pet. sns 963·5037 NEWPORT COAST 2170 Praotloale. N•wl 2bd/2ba w/2-car ~'· 9'1per u1>9rad11, AC, gated com m w/poot & spa. t 1700/mo. 844•8590 or 370·0743. SOUTKCOAST J4JTRO 21ae WINNEll #.) JAYNE EllMELS Dinner for Two at rtJ•Rl•A 111~·····--l '· Find Our Hidden Classified Ads & WIN! Contest Rules: I. Simply find our hidden classified ads somewhere in our classified scccion. 4 Cut and paste the ads on the entry blank and mail. Newspaper entries only, no photo copies will be accepted. 2. All enrries muse arrive by noon, the following WednesdJy. 3. Winner will be chosen by. r.t;1J om drawing and winner'• name will appear rhc following week. One enrry per person. One winner per week. 4. Contest will ru n 2/20/97 through ~/ 15/97. Paste Ads Herc Paste Ada Herc Mall to: 7 ATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1997 Newport BHch!Cc>sta Mesa Da.iJy PilOl BUSINESS CREDIT 2907 SCHOOLS & EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT ANTIQUES 6010 MERCHANDISE MACHINERY 6045 PETS & OPPORTUNITY ~---~iiiiiiiiiiiii INSTRUCTION 3012 5530 5530 553 0 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MISC. 6015 ANIMALS 2904 Credit C.,d liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Unlmat Uthe iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~~~~le:~!olidalion. Secom• a Par•l•e•I S 1000'• Poaalbl• DIS PLAY Stock/I nv• n t ory Top Dollu Paid ! Entlr• Ha•hold 1tem1. 3~ •;IOQ· :1:594~•g English Spring STOPI S1 SOO/Wkly Join one of America's Typing fart Time At ADVERTISING Cl•rk For Medical From 1800·1960 furnishings, office, • er pm • Spanlel, sso', Tw working from home! ~~e~r~i:1 ~'!.~f:: 56~ fas1est growing pro-Home. Toll Free SALES Surgical Supply. Full 1 pc 10 entire Htate. loots. Appl 675·8854. ---------y/o lem Laba, s Xlnt #lcome opp1. lnlerest. Avoid bank· fesslona. Lawyer In. 1·800·218·9000 Ext. Local weekly news-or parMlme. $8/hr. Palnllngs , china. Exlcualv• Cenler Club OFFICE each, 89>3 No gimmicks. r u P 1 c Y. slrucled home aludy. T-1398 for Ll1llnlJ1 paper seo11s accouni _c_a_ll_M_a_r_ia_n_n_6_4_4_·006 __ s glaware, furn, etc. Memberahlp. Tiansler· FURNITURE & ~~;c:_g;~!:2c;~: 1·800.270.9894 ~C:,~~."~re:r~~[:,~~ AREA MILLIONAIRE execulive. Musi be de-T•l•mrrk•tlng <IOYr NB Res 673-6223 able. ssooo. 723·0520 EQUIPMENT 6047 SPORTING P.C.O.I. L 0 0 k 1 n g 10 r 5 pendable, 1eam orl· Earn $500·800/wk l~====i:===~ (31~ 516-8585 GOODS A P r•pald Phone Card Atlnnla, Georgl• entrepreneurs who ented, self slar1er who Guarnt'd sal $7.50/hr. WEDDING GOWN** ':miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Route Avall·Muat Sell· 1 -a00•382• 7 wan I 10 make 1erious is able 10 work well ~ comm/rale bonuses ,. Great Velueal Gian 1• Local Sl1ea S100KJ De pt LLA money 1•800•900•8382 un'Cler deadlines. Cati Mike J . botween l!fSf~ i:M) Mon Amie. SZ·10, veil, conference lbl, S225. Nordlq Trac Pro _, Yr Pol.· Witt Train Some adverllalng 7a-1pm 714·899·1008 shp/glov~s/ahoes sz.9 Chrome confer•nce reading stand. Barel~ 800·700.7177 • 24Hra AUTO MECHANIC background preferred. Anl;qllft lo '00. ~ Only $975. 644·5370 c hrs ( 4) s 20 ea. used• $300 644-4092 N•wport Tlr• Posllion otters salary•---------W i c te 1 s desk .• AAA Gr••tlng Cerda 3000 E • .Coaat HwY plus commissfon. We EMPLOYMENT •Est.= dM6ers buy: oltf Te'nnlng B da on mp g as ---------• Earn $45K part time "'l•lli EMPLOYMENT .... _ ~ . Tan At Home w/compuler llanCI, TV ELECTRONir-a-_ or $110K full time • Corona del Mar also . offer excellent SERVICES 5533 -· ' ' Buy Direct and S•v•I $250. Blk dosk w/3 • "'"' aewlclng local stores. ,.... · 714'644'6495 bonolll package In a liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii potlll!Ui, • ' Low Monthly Pmla drawer roturn, $75. STEREO 6080 No selling, accounts ..._ _______ 1 i---------Cuatom•r Servlc•· drug lree envlron-11 oldCOltllntorfine Fr•• Color Catalog Btueprlnl/Arl llle,liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii provided. Your-$8950 EMPLOYMENT R ec•pt tor lasl m:nl. M/F/D~ I Pleas:·~=·=~~re lhal JewekY,bronZll,fum., Call 1·800·711·0158 7 drawer, hko now, Investment aecured by ••••••••• 5530 growing orlhOQ.edic or cons oral on lhe 1111 1 lhl t peOOd liitlting, $300 Bar stools (2) 1.-------'"""ll company on Newporl please fax resume to: I ngs n s co • dloof'IM ot>jects. Chrome /b I k 11 hr, * CABLE TV Inventory. 800.771·3141 ANNOUNCEMENTS Penn. X1111 bonofats Janise Cross. Ols· ogory may requ1re you •Ontlelm'orentirelSlale WANTED S25 ea. 714·752-2827 Descramblers Amerltel Payphones liiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii EOE toll 723.4500 play Advertlsing Man-10 call a 900 number • ,...........__.,_1,.....£.-_ $150k ·yrly pol. Local ••••••••• $1000"• P oaalbl• ager, Hun1lng1on In which there Is e ""' __ .._.,.~ TO BUY 6019 ---------Low••t Prices! sites •valt. Lowes\ Typing Part'Tlme. Al Beach lndep,ndent charge por mlf\ule. '•Esta• lllN concluc1ed iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil PETS & 1 Year Warranty prices. Gel lhe lac1s: -1-8-EA--T-E_R_____ Home. Toll Free . Can't seem to (714) 965·7~74 •ln'wnedia•c:uh Old Coln • Gold Silver ANIMALS 6049 Visa/MC/Discover;. 1 ·800·800.3470 24hrs. 1·800·2l8·9000. Exl. gel to all those Dr.'• Ofc Front Deak EMPLOYMENT 714-249-3711 Franklin Mini, S1ert1ng iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii C.0 .0 . 30 d~ trial..,. An Amazing Opp CASTING a,g21,_T_·_13_6_1_1_o_r _u_s_1in...;g::..s_._ PfT AM c M Qld Walches & jewelry 1·800·211 12S.. Real Coke/Pepsi i~~~-~iiiiiiiiiJ repair fobs · osla esa WANTED 5535 Westcoasl Coin 642·9448 Cat Hlmalayan'Blue * * * around the house? area. Call 9·11 a.m. 1---------1 poinl lem, 5 yrs 01e1.1._ _______ .. Equip . Ats with W• Need Kida! ... /'f'JIPS'r 862·0670 TENT TRAILER In friendly, genlle, loves 20 Local & Eal. Siles. Aud11lons for Gerber, P/Tfor RE &-aisaf Let lhe Math Instructor BS LOOK,& FEEL BETTER FURNITURE 6014 good cond111on. Will· children. 640·90171 .. •••llllliilll••• A MCI p h 6mo-12yrs Call Sara • ·. "'UR'· or BA for higher ma1h. • • 96s-1772 or 642•4321 AT Slvr Persian w1pa· 1-800·321·7690 Disney & Gap. Ages ~~--Classified Exp d Ch•f & C•rt ing to pay up 10 ssoo C 1• re• a~p one No Fee 714·375-440q . knowtedQe Service Greal for college grad. Persona l Traln•r ~IRMORE Pine $500. pers 3 y/o. Stb m;ite ~:C~:•:i,e:v~~~a~~~~ ot and Excel Dlr•ctory s 1o slarting 645-3768 Avail Now · Wiii Travel Vintage Coc•·Cola Top Dollar• Paid $75 080 723·82101••••••••• --:--------General clerical and help you find Mark 8 10·:1479 & P•pal Machin•• For Records. Juz. Buy II Soll 11 Find It lOOK yearly, Lowest LOST & ~riving(~ OFFICE CLERK 20-30 Lovlna Swnl'f1s h Nurse. Good Cones. 515-8560 Soun1rack.s , etc. Cl lfl d price•. Will train. Call FOUN e). Mu:tt.; reliable help. hrsMk. Exp w11h 12 vi's exP. Hones1 & Call Mike 645·7505 ass • • 24hra. 800·555·2319. D 2925 towot'I< 642·5678 Peachlree, Excel. C.M. caring. G'ood co~k.i---------· ·•Grow Earth Worms ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii independently and area. Kim, 641·1545 Loe refs. Chrlsllne .--~~~~~""!'"'~~~~ In your own backyard. Found: Wat9 h Give ~proof Of auto On the move? <::1 714-646·3735<::1 Awesome profill I'll de1alled description. ins. '&a1 Estate Out of Santa Fe leach you! 532·1663 'Call James 597-4674 .... =~-·nd a""·~. Sell your extra al FashiO() tslar;id has ---------._,,. ,.,., ~ sales posilions avail. DOMESTICS 5540 PAY PHONE ROUTE COST "'Huck" young f ' le hours. FAX household Con1act Susanna 35 Local & Esteb Siies male ca 1, orange resume to: Items Wiiken: 644·5953 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Earn up to $1500 wkly striped, vicinily Mesa 1 ·800·898·4980 Verde 8 re a 3 /1 2. .,,.,.. In Classified SUCCESS IN 1997 .,.....,,..,,...._6_6_2_·2_3_5_4_._. ...................... .. Start Now • woiited LOST Cot.fie puppy, 4 High Caliber People... m/o fem, brn/wht. CM • • • ~ 'Y. •••• -y ~ Who wanl lo get paid area 3/9. Reward. .._ whal I hoy are worth! 645-9559/650.1986 ,.... PRODUGTION ~ Call: 714·536·2079 ~Lo-.-,-= .....,c=-a-t -1=-n---C-DM-. ~PRESSROOM ~ Fax: 714·536·6855 Himalayan, blue eyes ~ •VENDING ROUTE• brown & mocha fur. ~TEAM LEADER~ •20 prime locallons• REWARD! Please con-.._ PT·Food Server Cocktail S erver Parking Pa trol ' No Exp Necessary Apply in Person: NB Tennis Club 2601 Eastblutf De bbie's Daycare In CM has openings. 2yrs + Fix hrs. Meals • Lots of TLC! • 545·8177 _R_e_c_e_p_t-lo_n_l_s_t _•_• __ Loving, educalo'd, 30's , 8 , C M · Eng spk woman sooks or H M 9 o. ulli· Ff L/0 Babysitting ·RE S SIN •Priced for quick I a c I o w n e r a 1 ,.... ~ sale•800·711·4361• 640·0420 x-211 .._CALIFORNIA CoMMUNITY NEWS, pub·~ line phns. Dala entry, References 644·0995 filing, gen olc. Musi ., v e N D 1 N a : N e w • ,.... fishers of The Leader Newspapers, Costa ~ excfllng, prolllablel •••••••• ~Mesa Daily Pilot, and Huntington Beach ~ Call for free brochure. PERSONALS .._fndependent, is currently seeking a dyna-~ 1 ·800·820·4353 ,.... mic, high-energy leader for oor press opef· ""'1111 $850 Wk. Extra II> DI SDCt IEISSARf ASA FtNANCEAGOO Yow C. call 24 Houru Illy 10 AeQWSt Dltalls llld lnlonnl1Jo4\ SEEKING W OMEN 3004 Handsome Attor Seeks very attraclive slim whl female 26-34 for dallng. ¥ ~~4 SCHOOLS1c iiCRiiEiiiDiiITiiiiiiiiiiii2ii9iiOii7 I INSTR U CTI 0 N 3012 B•d Credit? Overdu• Biiia? Consolldale nowl 800/366·9698 Xt 449 Sell your home th.rough ctesslfled. 842·~878 Shopping lor a new apartment? classified lots you compare costs · wlthoul hassle or W9rryt • Claaalfl•d 642·5678 •ation group at our Los Angeles ·location. ~ ~We require experience with Urbanite Web ~ .._ Press. Our facilities operate around the ~ ,... clock producing our community papers as ~ ~well ~other comm~ial products. ~ .._We offer a competitive salary and benefits ~ ,.... package. For immediate consideration, ~ send your resume to: ~ ~ Hank Knight, Press Group Leader ~ 425 West Broadway, Suite 300 ~ Glendale, Callfornla 91204 ~ ~ . FAX: 81~·548-8897 ~ ~CALIFORNIA COMMUNITY NEWS Is an ~ Equal Opportunity Employer. We also main· ~tain a drug.free workplace and perform ~ ~ prHfllPl<>yment substance abuse testing. ~ . ........................ ~ have good cus1mr svc skills, da1a en1ry exp,!••••••••• handle multi-lasks. MERCHANDISE Call 891·7880 or FX resume 10 891-7919. I••••••••• REC.EPTIONIST lmmed. Hire! Recepl/ ANTIQUES 6010 Gen 0 ff. Up 10 S25 k I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii annually. Fax resume 10 Hea1her: 756·1045 li"!n;~·.""'b'!"'"ll·c-A ... U-C-tl·-00- Recept1o'n11t N.B. fU Developer looking for Uncl.,mf'd /\J1, Colkc11blcs & DonauaM en1erg1c person lo (l><ho, llummtl handle phones,,__~l-ll Caro...0' Monit clerical and errands Royal D•hon Computer skills a Cryml. Jadt . mus 1. PI ease fax Cloisonn,, Ptin11ng.c resume: 760-0430 1.i1ho1, Srulr1u1u Receptionist Needed! Musi like money, ~.music, and people. 754 ·5860 Retall Busy women's CIOlhing SIOre. Exp'd FT Sales/Key Holder. Pis call K.C. 376-201 '> 011tn11l Scrttns & mCHt .. r.~ir l'irk I~ ne r1~~ Fa.hion bland \I\ ,,.. ... .,.... u nttr Ot Sat., Mar. 15, 1 PM No Rt\trwr1Mjn1mu1n r ... tnln c•ll ()4) ??)) WE GOT SUCH GR J' D LS ••• , . "l prefer advertis~n£. . 'th the Pilot an e H BI. due to the great r~sp.onse and ~e~~ ........... -e-r sePllce. -custom Bill Solis G N ~OR YOUR UfES'NLE ANO BUD cus'TOM DESI THEY HAD TO OPEN A NEW TOLL ROAD FOR YOU TO GET HERE N SIER! fAt least that's what we like to think!) We'll pay your toll when you take the new San Joaquin Toll road to us. Sollletimes it pays to lease. ·.'96 ·VAN CONVERSION Up to PLUS. - MSRP AeP.Re GMAC financing Up to 60 months! Up to $6000 off MSAP on all new 1996 GMC Van Converstons 1n sloek 2 al $6000 oH MSRP. v1n#s(536758. 536939) Discount olf~r expires 3124197 3,go1o APR financmg With GMAC available on all new 1996 GMC Savana and Satan converslOll models For terms up to 60 months effective February 1 1997 throogh Apnl 13. 1997 Fina.nctng on app<oved credit Vel'\ICfes subject to pnor sale , -------------------.. Gree"f\e\d l ~-~ 'Ja\\e p~wy cro"'n OLDSMOBILE CADIUAC GMC TRUCK Our family Serving Your Faiajly, Since 1947! 28332 c.mlno C•strano LAGUNA NIGUEi.: Sa" Diego Fraewav, bit Avery ~' s()llthcrn ( ,~tlil'urni ~t\ l ~ ~' r ~ L' ~ t l ~ ~ t ll d I{ ()' L' r ( · l, 11 t r L' ... Even with the help of its inner-body steel than ever to lease one. ) why·not come tn cage, side impact beams, and 14-gauge teel today for a te t drive! chassis, the Discovery i not immune CD~fter all, thi offer ivo~'t last forever. to the rigors of a typical Saturday. ~ As for the 01 overy, well, that's Which is why we've made it easier yet to be determined. DllCOVDY I LAND ROVER NEWPORT ·BEACH 1540 JAMBOREE ROAD• NEWPORT BEACH . (7J4) 640-6445 r • • ";8 • • ,.) "' j ~ • ' ~. SATURDAY. MARCM 15, 1997 N~·pon Beach/Cona M~sa Daily Pal TOOAY~S CRoSSWoRD PUZZLE ~EVIOOI PUZnE SOl.VED DOWN I Naughty 2~kfl 3 Jordan's c:apital 4 Sharpest 8)' CHAR1ES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and T~NAH HfRS04 WUJCLY BRIDGB QUIZ Q. 1 • ~Wea vulnf'rable, u South you hold: MQ 10 7 t'K 10.1 O'T MJIS The bidding hu oroceeded: W't8T NOrmt EM1' 80V111 ao ao r.. T Whnt do you bid now? to.A 107 I OA. K .J lOI 1 01 1 .. The biddjn1 haa proceeded: NORTH EAST 80'1111 WE8T 10 p-·~ p-so p... 1 Whatdo you bid now? Q. 5 • Doth vulnentble, aa South you hold: STARTING ANEW BUSINESS??·· ........ • ..... The Ugai Depanmmt fl the Daily Pilot is~ to announa a MW smli:a now (li¥ti/Ahk to nnu businasts. , 5 Dawn OO(ldess e unp1eas&n1 experience 7 On lhe Casp11111 8 Witty remarll 9 f"lf~ 'l tU7 C ,.,~ur-wr ....... .,.,..... ra.idoe 1 o Challtr 29 Paint addlhv• 50 Bllllperk ev.nt 11 Bal0<~ In verse 30 ·-or a gun!' 52 Motorbike 12 "How 1ne West 32 Slash 64 Z«llac •t011 Q. 2 • ~ South, vulnerable, you hold. Th~ biddJng has procef'dcd: NOR111 F..AJn' ff0\111J WEST 16 r ... JO Pue - •KIO OA.4 OKQSI ..,U Partner opena the biddin1 with two no trump. What do you respond? Q. e . /\a South, vuJnenible, you hold: wt will now SF.ARCH the~ for you at no exmz c~ andiatJe you the ti~ and the trip kJ the OJurt H~ in Santa Ana. 1hm. of CQlll'1e, 4fm' the search is cmnpletal we wiU fo your fiaitiws busineJr ~ statm1m1 wi/h the CAunlJ Ctm. puh/i.sf1 On« a Wttlt for four wet/ts as rtqUirtd by law ll1ld thm file your proof of pub/ica/Wn with the County Clerlt. -won· 33 'Walt -Dart<" ll5 Slalom t 6 e<eaklu t rood 35 Sampled competitor 20 lslends ol lhe 37 Jollann 5' Weight ol a 20 .,... 7 What do yo4,1 bi~ now? •KQ 4 OA 8 68 OA QI .t.A 108 Your right-hand opponent open11 •' the bidding with one 11pade. Wha l action do you take? , • Plmse stqp by to fik your jiaitWus businm stalm1mt at theTJaily Pilm. 330 W. Bay~ UJs.ta Mt!Sll. If you Cllnnot stQf> b) please azlJ us 111 (714) 642-4321 and ~ wilJ maJ« 11mlngmtmlf for""' to hanJk this promJurt by mail. North Atlantic s.t>asuan eontairlOr 21 Rer1 kin 39 TYIJG ol shot !>8 Singer 'l vrner 23 Members ot 40 Comedian 60 Nol.hard Q. 3 • lloth vulnenible, 111 South you holct lh41 nock Rudner 61 Johnny - 25 Ballery post 43 Showv flowers 62 Wnter Tan 26 Aggravates 48 Old World 63 Billiard stick 27 Nature·• rodents 65 Playing bandage 48 Kind of lent mart>le 6K 10 OK 2 OA JO 8 SI 4A J 8 6 The bidding haa.prooeeded: Loolr for atii.wen on Monday. Learn t o b e a be tte r brldse player! Subecrlbe n o w to the Goren Bridge Letter by callin1 (800) 788-12!15 for information . If you should have any farther questjqns,.p,fM.re azlJ us and~ will be more than glad to a.ID.st you. Good luck in your ~ business! "1illl"-l~-.r--,.,.-'""'r.!~ 'J!-~--rr--n---i '!'P'""'P!'l~,"""9!,~2-. 80\11'R WEST NORTH EAST 10 Pue JO P- 7 Whal do you bid now? Q. 4 • Neither ,vulnerable, 88 South you hold· . Or write to: Goren Bridge Let· ter, P.O. Bo:a: 4·00, Chicago, Ill. 60680. l D ' ''Pilot IF W·E'VE GOT YOUR NUMBER!I YOU'VE GOT A . SADDLEBACK NEW CAA! Sa lea Leasing Service Pa~ "Buy, Lease Or Browse" Come See Why Orange· County's Auto Dealers Are Number One In Customer Satisfaction! IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1~aoo-e31.3377 714 380-1200 :·call 642-5678. CREVIER BMW Santa Ana Auto Mall Edinge r at 55 Fwy 835·317 1 OiRlStER Ql1lhlll@ 18881 Beach Blvd. 847-SSSS c:::::;:J CHEVROLEr CONNEU CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd., Co~ta Mesa 546·1200 ©• FXI 15 m1sston v1e...JO LEXUS OF MISSION VIEJO 28400 Margiwita Pkwy .. ........, Vle;o 1 (800) M9-a398 N 1\ B I I{ s RErCHER JONES MOTOR CMS 1301 Quall St., Newport e.ectl 8 33·9300 I LI N CO t N ~M E R CU RY Put a few words to work for you~ ATLAS CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH 2929 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 548-1934 ATLASDODQE lAND ROVER MISSION VIEJO 2925A Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 28662 MlfVI*( .. PIMw8Y. Mission Voejo 548-1934 365-8750 IAIERS .ClDIU.AC IU1CI 2600 Hatbor &Nd., Coct.a Mna 540-8100 IEACH LllCOLI MHCUIY 16800 8aactl Blvd., tfuntlngton 8eactl 848-7739 .t.R•VI-C•E--•ICARPENTRY 3510 COMPUTERS 3556 CONTRACTORS HANDY MAN 3710 HEALTH/ MASSAGE 3830 PET · ROO~ING ii GENERAL 3 5 58 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NUTRITI 0 N 3 7 4 2 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVI CBS 38 7 0 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3910 FR E CT ORY CAR PE NT RY• Wl ndow1 Com pute r-T raining I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • ROOF REPAIR • I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii L&B Sports Therapy iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ROOFI NO Se rvlce • ••••••••• Doors • wood Fences Alfordable·Personat •Ceilings palntod PERSONAL TRAINING All body care to r4Jlax P•t lltter/Don Walker ·Expert Repair•• CloseVOarage Organizers One·on·One Training LEWIS Cons truction • E11pert Electrical & reJuvenate. AN/LMT Oallw/Overnlg•h1 visits. Aaroofs or New Roofs L11'261581 • Call Bob 1~C_R_B_A_d_,m,,....1n_6_J_1_.4..,.2_5_o L~~';;'~~;~·H~~::i~~~. •Carpentry & More ~~~~·~~u:'~~~'; C M 722·9823 Ref; avl. Llc'd/Bondad L ll'728292 Ask for leOUSTJC 249"8323 Pg·ll2·0026 Ho m e Compu ter •714·557·5 925 • ~~y~~5E3pe :{~3i9~7 & A IP PED· ABS STRESSED OUT? Denise 714-935·0&70 Brian 842"7875 =ILINCS QUAllTY CRAFTSMAN Start.up. From Ground Train w/one ot So. Ca. Massage Therapy In Or:1 --------. 3408 Custom cablnals/crown Zero l'o The lnlornet. Raaldantlal BREWER'S TV·VCR BHI Trnlners In Now· otc. Heather 843·9053 -P-LAS--T-E-R-----•REMODELING -moldlng/ttle/marbl'1Mtsc HCSZ 714·891·4755 & Small Bu•lnaH & Home S e rvic es port'• Finest Private $15 OFF Initial Visit EILINQ MASTER 11paJ1s. Charles 557·7684 MACME DIC •Cora tor Con•tructlon DHlgn Under $300. LIE73660 Foclllly. Very Reas. REPAIR 3880 & ADDITIONS 3916 ·Add111onS/R1models· Ac;c ept M/C & VISA Rates! Call Mike Now1---------1t4,Acouslic Removal• Macintosh Computers Civil Eng1natr • Rer1 C.M. Dale 831·1818 1·800·73•·•882 MOVING 3834 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ,-etJstom Te11tureePa ln1 tn your hme/otc. Low/ L 303 33 7 23 1 aoo ~ <ii ·~·o Mark 8 38·7300 CERAMIC hourly rate. 073·8819 1 1 • ... _H_a_n_d-ym_a_n_C,..h_•_r_ll_e_ WANTED: 36 PEOPLEliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l••t•r/Stucco Patch Farthing Interiors Kllchen/Bath/Ramodel Rm Additions Vlsa/MC L*560875 873·1212 •• -TILES 3 5 28 Palntl!"g, C-!lrpentry, serlou1 aboul wanting PUBLIC NOTICE ·Serving So Ca 25yra· DRYWALL plumbing, lence bldg . permanent welghl Ion. Llc tl'326884 24Hra ICTING ~SONS Leaky Showers Rep'd 3 4 16 Regroutlng & lnatatrn •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii L670130 Doan of Tiie 673·8065 or 846·8526 ·PINTER•STAQE •WORKSHOPS• ~ Commerclel & TV Acting est prices In O.C. ,_. 980·2332 * Newport T ile & Marble Fine Craflsmanship ... At Affordable Prices Showers/Counters/Firs Nllural Slone & Marble Fplcs L6'15486 842·2214 ~ CLEANING 3 548 J,, SE CE Local res. 780-5044 We pay yov SSS for lhe The Calif. Publlc Ullll· 714·554--7831 Apple • Maclnt~ ''iiiiiRiiiVliiiiiiiiiiiiii3ii5ii8iii4 Homa Rapalr/R•modal lbs. you lose. 480.6205 lies Comml11lon BE· SPRINKLERS 3921 S E R V l C E 1• Costa Mesa/Newport QUIRES lhat all used -P-L'_n._B-IN-G--3-8-90_, ..,.SMALL JOB EXPERT 25 Ye•ra E xp. i-IM-P_R_O_VE_M_E_N_T_S_ h ouseho ld good• "'~"' • 1 lttd. Ufl on ('() Rnm • Sv\l.:m I l[11l:i1c · Llpgi;idc~ • l111c:1nct ln~t:lll' · 1.111:ir1e-.c Tyr<etllng • Purc:ha.~ 11Jv1cc Coll Rick 714·891·0190 Orywall/Plaatar Repair Jim 831 ·2480 mover• print their iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SPRINKLER REPAIR , H1t1glng;T1plng;Tuturt ....,.H'"'O'"'M'"'"""E""'s,..,E""R"""V...,..l'""'c,....E""'s-HOME 3756 P11 ·u.c. Gadl T numtf ber: THE LOCAL PLUMBER Val vu• Headullme· Comm/Ros 551 5573 mos an chau evr• ·•James E. Bangert Co.· clock•. 27Vrs Local Svc. • Anything & E.vorythrng liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii print their T.C.P. num· John Burr 202·2831 Free Estimate. Ref's. LIKE·NU CONCRETE ber In all edvortlsa· FrH E11lma1t1 ELECTRICAL 3610 Mlchaet 75801440 Remve oil/rust 1taln•. ments. If you have a Frlandly Sarvlca•lnsvrad -------- ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MSM Const Carpentry creek 1pr. Aa-nv/Hal wd q ues llon about the I•· LIS329St 57s-9304 TJllt 1• Orywll/Pnl/Plmb/Ele c deck• Fr•• est 760.8427 gallty of a mover, limo bpert Drain Cleaning pnEPARATION S mall Job EXPERT Ramodel•Sml/Lg Jobi. o r chauffeur, call: & Plumbing Repairs r. Duncan Electric L898327 982·2438 --------Publlc Ulllltlea 20yra up. All work luar. t~~;~~~lc~=~~~i':.:2 QUALITY CRAFTSMAN JEWELRY 3 784 7~~~~~~!~~~ Steve S45·8 98 *IT'S TAX TIME* 3925 Ca r p • n I r y •Ca b I n at s iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiii I--,,,,..,..~~~~--__ P_r_e _c _l•_•_P_lu_m_b-ln_g_1 Call early for appl. 34 2 6 Peter kin Electric Elactrle•Plmbg•Ooora William Harold J eweler ALL·AMl!AICAN Rapalra & Remodel• Je•nn-e Har• E.A. A TOUCH OF CLASS Prompt & Low Rateal Misc repal11557·7884 Watch/Jewelry Repair Mov••·U..... Free eatlmatH Retired IRS 673·8905 1--,-UAN--CE_S __ , SERVICES DRVJCE Or P11• Mc '1JI 11911·0274 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Cleaning. AH/Comm res·cotn/am·lg Jobs QUALITY SERVICES Antique• Fine Jewelry Carefully, Courteously L1 8873118 1911·1010 Too bU•" fort••••? Lie/Bonded. Free Est.1---------1 CSL818717 748 52""" & For Iha Righi P I " Tere sa 282·7143 CONCRETE •· ·, ~ lmprovement•/Rapalrs , Buy/1tll/l11dt 873·0385 Tl1869n fS49..0ai; ORCO PLUMBING We wlll come 10 you. IPPLIANCE REPAIR ·REASONABLE: Q Paint. Prol'I & Ouerant'd & Dra in Cla an lng 30 Yea rs TaJ< Exp. •80~~.~~~~~i~:~NO MASONRY 35S7 FENCES Free Es1. 850°5778 1---------Spilt Second Moving 70aya/Wk•Free Eat. 1-800·934·8790 l aml Retired Conlraolor LANDSCAPE & Prof Movers! ~"Hr Srv 1.1727705 760·8170 -------- • 840-5848. ll0.00 par hour. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii & DECRS 3615 Repairs, Improvements. LAWN CARE 3808 70ay/Sr Ol1c1T ll7f452 WALL 3429 __,,,...7........,1,....4--_5_4,..,.8_·0_3,_8..,..e _ Brick, Block. Siona, Tll•liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii am Jobs. Ou1111y/lntagrity 432·9123/P·348·S850 ---------~-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil •Brl9ht Haec lnlng Cone, Patio, Driveway *Wood Fences * I care. Ken 842·1770 B•slo Y•rd Malnt Two Broth•r• Moving •DAN DAWSON• COVERINGS 3932 l!I European Pron Boal Fplc, BBOs. Raf. 25Yr Reptaca/Aapalr Low s ----------: Lawn/cln·ups/tree trim Moving To day? No PLUMBINQ !!~!!~~~~~ In lowol Rafi 5Y11 Eltp. Ei1p. Terry 5 57.7 1594 Freo haullng/est. Llc'd HAULING 3720 aprlnklr/aerate. Thatch Probtaml Llo'd & ln1 Wattr Healers • Ofaln1 F•rthlng Interiors K•·UP ARTIST .. Waddlnga/Prom1 WHAT HAPPlllS 11 rou DOll'T ADVERTISE? NOTHING • Call the Classifieds (714) 642·5678 i Spec:lal nlgM OUI ~ eat Rafa • 1 2yr• e11p 144S 10•8049·pgr Grace 251·9455 -.-8-es_t_P-rl_c_e_/Q_u_a_l_lt-y Advan11geConat 974-5301 631-4422 Pg·413·8142 CaH1348S 957·HSOO Remodel • Repair lnatallatlon • Removal 11 O otr 1 at Cle•nlng Lndacepe, brick. •Ina iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • TREES W Fauc:•t• • Fhclure• Dl•COunt Wallcovarlng , ___ C_h_a-nc-9-9-9-r-0 -- HousH , ap11. ollicea. •Coner 80o.7e &-t007 FLOOR INSTALL JUNK TO THE DUMP .A .A PAINTING 3858 LIS54722 • 846..e720 Ltl'560875 873·1212 Xlnt ave: great prlcH. C714·988·1882) ~i.l..fwns• . Pgr*717·5729 Th• Stripper you wlll find 574·3230 Pg.,.05·2881 -..CEMENT WORK• REPAIRS 3620 AVAILABLI! TODAY somkn~ 151-3478 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii --------• Spe c I a II z Ing In what you need ·S llmped C oncrete· 988·1882 • 24~ "'· llty p I II •WINDOW CLEANING• Brlcf(/Olook/Stona(Tlla ---...-....,..,..--..---eOAEEN MASTERS ,. ..... an nt .Mfallpaper Removal al the price 3448 L541858 031•4310 S a l•••Svo•lnatall 120 H.AULBA Landac:aplng & Malnl. TOUCHUPS, TOO POOL L588924t 983·5037 "'i••liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil FRE·~~~~~~~-TES . Hardwd/Vl nyl/C•ramlc: CLEAN·UP•FREE EST TrH Trim • Removal 24 Hrs. Rlctiard Sinor SERVICE 3894 We O•i• ahould hang you want to pay • 845•0 335 •J.R.Q. MASONftY• Marble/Carpel Bndflna JOHN 650·HS28 Gardening Svc'841·5512 Llctl'28{>644 845·320G loO•lhar. S trip, ln•l•ll, when you read rMODIL 4 LISI H Block w1ll1, 11ucco L70827G 088°9580 RAINBOW Cl t M 1 f d 1 t th Cl•Hlfled Conc:r.t• brick Low·s --------Land1capa Remodeling re • a n • laland Blue ftools • v ce o • crazy. ompleta rallnlnl1hlng --------• · HEALTH/ Yard 1vna up/mllnlanaca, Palntlng .. nl/E•t Houtt/Apl Pool & Spa Wkly Svc. 931·2111 Anytime dally AHIOratlon ••rvlCH COMPUTERS 3556 l.11300ell s :U -7843 NU·~1r10N 11nd1capata11lstlc dHlgn. Ouellly Job. FrH .... Repair: filt•r/pu mp/htr Ml·M78 New Shower 00011 J ohn Doran Maaonry GARAGE Ir. 3742 Con111c1or1 C27·604000. l15fS~8W 838·8888 Acid wul'I 84s.8728•--------_.. _______ _ c:Jtn• 283-0770 ~'F'JiXI Sflck•Stone•Bloc:k DOORS 3678 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiii Pron & Ethlcal. 845-7505 CHUNO'S PAINTING l.g/Sm Jba•Repalra okliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •H. Y P N 0 •IS N..., 1 •a• 23Vra Exp-Ort Prlcet ---------• Fr.. eat. & Aclllic• •128 ••rvloe C•U• Bd Cetl P•ychologlat liW ......... Gua.r Work·FrH E•t ROOFING 3810 3490 COMPUTER HELPI L1687101 831·38:S2 Rapalr•/Serv/Opanera & Hypno·The raplat. lAnd90llP9 • Uc#375802 1538·1634 •••iii••••I l ll&liiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil All M•k••·Mod•I• Treatment for moat DeetQf118~ , .. •&& •Aa •oo• ....... CO 'Ht•Frlandly•Atfordabla •---------problem•-A•H alldlno Uo./tn•. 74• 0497' Ike • Cullom r-alntlng ---" .-I'""' M t d WOOd•Y•l•m• upgrade Repair Train CONTMCTOlS Uc'd 850.S•rv-(7378) scale. a..e.1eTa Prof. Clean, Quall\~ Ouallty Work Ouatnt'd Cu.Com Cabin.Cry· F E t 1 10 O N w/ad ••S471 • 1e)h** --------Shane'• Gardening Work. l'ht/Ext 6 Ooc:ka. Rtroof/Repalr fr .. l at 1.COpper Celling ~·;1 t.is13·0578 * GENERAL ~558 lnclud.. h allway, LIGHTEN UPI • Lenct.-•ne· uwn Ltn03•ea 8:11-4810 Lio/In• 8:11·9091 oldlng1 • Man1a11 --------weamor·•lrlp, ln•ta ll•· LOH lhO•f pound• & care ln•l•ll'n/Removal P.tter• Jaini1ni 1160 n4·t~e70 --------AJ , .. ," Conetruotlon non a. tu 84tMl704 Inch .. w/HEAB~Llfle. Gptlnklera 848•8801 ~O Years !>c~rlenc• C 0 M P U T E R A4'dlllon1•AemOdellng al .. 1a74 ViCTOfi1i Pron Land· ...£# .. ~ ~ .... ftiOvet ·,...It-A t N t "'O -~ral CoJ!11ac;tln~ !--~'.::"'""~=---:=::C::UDiiJiiiir-:-~Metm. SNtonal lnt•rlota and •1Cterlota •Window• 3. fl/g5 Lt1'4~0732 84'6-!IOH BANDYM11Jr3 ll'a lhe euy•IO-Color. 10Yra E>Cp. Xtnl Ralarral. ••4-0•1• e MS Otflce/Oulcken J.o. DEV•LOPMiNT acc eu. Information• Rtlt NB. 4ST·1Tie • Hardware/Softwat• Cuatom home 6 remodel. •Paint/Carpentry• packed rnatketplac:e VIAD Cl••n•up, f r"•---------ON SITE • 10AYS No Fee chargtd unlll Drywall 11nd morel vl•lted regularly • IUC· Trlm/Hedg .. /Aemoval PET Sell your extra hoU .. hold ftem9 In CtaMlfted . -------. 1, TAX RETURN & PREPARATION I mol¥t In prolil.ms. Prof essionol • Prompt • Courteous JEROME STOLL ·In Newpott leach-. Sinct 'IS • fair lotes _ 714-721-0282 to b 11 comple ted Iman Job• Oki c:H alully ·by au kinda New Lawn & Plante. 581.VICBS 3870 1•80M4 7R1o0404 Gery M•·••?? or con1umers. MO.alOI P9·1•1·13711••••••••·---------· , ..... I ·• .. • .. , . \ '. \ -• • . .. • . . . .. t .. .. • • ~ .. • , . . ' • • . .. " .. •' • •, .. .. .. ~ \ " ' ' ~ • .. • NEWPORT • AUI)I 9025 FORD 9075 PONTIAC 9170 610 6 BEACH 6169 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '80 200 Quattro '89 Taurus LX 4dr. '83 Pontiac Orend A •l"I• Sat 8 ·2 Ev· * 1100 HOMES* Turbo 5apd, 4whl All elC1raa. 2 new tra, Prl• SI! 4dr Hdan erythlngl Daha, b•d· * OARAOIS SALi! * drive, pearl whl/blk keyleu entry, anrf. Loaded. 251& ml1 . ding, 11vrwar•. 1ola1, On FOid Ad. 81n lthr, fully loaded, c/d Good cond, 1 owner. Muat 1eel $11,990 brau bd, comptr, Macarthur/San Mlguel player, 10 ml, orig S4,495 080. 960-3873 730-8004 clths. etc etc : Sat, March 22. 8·l2 owet. all paper1. '91 Eddi• Bauer-------- 112 Coral (In Alley) 510,200.obo 497·5174 explr Ok blue, •nrf. TOYOTA 9210 I Estate Sale •-------tthr 1n1. New tra. Min• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii r s s cond . $11.500. 1$ a BALaOA av un 7·12 noon BMW 9030 548-47'1, atter 6pm •'83 T•r~• · 95 * UIA Furniture, elec1ronlc1, 5 speed, 2 dr. Auna PENINS 6107 clothing, housewares '84 Muatang GT and drives great 97 & art. New, uted anti-'95 32818 Sport• ~kg. Red, a/1, AC, alereo tags. Need quick aell. S.t e-1 ~017 E. Ocean quea & collectlblet. 5-tpd, traction control, CD. Loaded, mint 888·9442 t Blvd (In alley). ZOdlak 2g15 Bro•d Street Loadedl s27 •2 oo. ~i~da'. !1:kp,;~j85~15 ~~~ '87 Pickup 4JC4, 5apd w/motor, aurfboarda. Newport Height• 714-780· 1549 110 he 11 · s ! (In the "'"ey) 080. 631·5838 Oreg cu m w e • new dl1he1. vintage unt.. ~ "" • tires, 11t1 kl1, 54200. ziq•ufp'. sg~.~~P·~~';~~I~ •SPRING BOUTIQUE CADILLAC • 9040 HONDA 9085 71;t.780·1549 Gitl fdeaa for Eas1er '95 Avalon XLS 81k, ·Flower Arrangemonla· blk lthr. V-6. 4dr, a/I, CORONA & Lots Morel Saturday '78 Sevllle Aztec ,81 CIVIC s'nrl, full power. 22k March 151h'9am·4pm gold/lemon lthr Int. 2.dr lltl back 5.apd mis. S21k. (800) 686· DEL MAR 6122 544 Aliso 1blk W. NHHS 59k org mis. Askl~ Good cond 51050 ob~ 1705 pgr. 549·5088 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Moving S•I• s3soo. 644-84 7 **&31·7149•• 2 F•mlly Q Sale SaV 33 Coralc• Dr '8 1 EI do rad o HONDA 2 new Brldgo· TRlUMfH 9215 Sun 8·5. Furn. tOOls, Sat 7•1, mountain . Blarrltz Ork blue, stone "Polenz.a .. Urea. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mlac. 3541 Oallod1I bike, mite dish ware. Stalnleu steel top. (185 60 R14) w/rims ,80 T Iii Ii TR7 Marguerite & Sth cute knick nac~s. 1 OOk ml. Leather, + whl cvrs; BO over A ,•d ' mp66k 1 -----,,....,., __,,__ prints, micro, cllhs. loaded w/pp')Ner op· SlOO 873-2715 oe star. m · 429 Morning Canyon ski racks/chains aklls lions 52900. 548·5140. ·• Black. SS0,000/0BO Sat 8·2 lO·l~d bike, ' over $2600. 548-1089.: portable dsh wthr, bdrm SAT Mar 15th 7:30am '83 Blarrltz No MERCEDES 9130 --------fur11. clothea & morel Moving Sale: Lota ol monthly payments. 4X4 9221 ANOTHER SALE.t chil<,1rens toya & cllhs, . $5000 down and drive s t Only Mar 15. ~ 3008 Cllff Dr. It awayl 675·3391 ** '98 SLK Slvr/oyst. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Tona more stuff! In Alley. Cor!'er ot '89 Eldor•do Heated aeats. $48k '92 Sidekick -IX Red SeaUliftd ctothl"" 11·8&8 Santa Ana & Cliff. 2 d rf I d d firm. No export! Aval w/nu wht lop. s spd • . ,. . · r, pe eel, oa e · 3/15 PP 842·0138 AJC 1 G d Gorgeous hshtd ac-or• s car/Bever 1 y · , pwr seer. oo cess. baby iclothes. Hills 39k ml s8000 ttereo. Great RV tow 441 'F I f Olf 2 d · · · car. Fun for beach & ern ea n TRANSPORTATION 7.59-7835 attar 6pm. NISSAN 9150 off-road. $7,500 OBO. Gr••• Garage S•le •93 Devllle Sedan, vs. (714) 675·6817 Sat 8am·1 pm llhr Int. lull pwr, cruise '87 Pul••r red, 111 K, 4 2 1 S •·a w • rd ell, casa, wire whls. 1 owner, perfect cond. _AN_TI_Q_UE __ S_& __ _ ••••••• BOATS 7011 $15,500 854-7817 ac, a mJlm cass. Hop Huge 2 Famlly $3550. day 650-3300 CLASSICS S I night 548·2030 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sal/s*u*n 9-•3.•P'*ric*ed to '93 Boat Traller Tan· CHEVROLET 9045 9250 •eg M•xlma, whl/blue '73 Maseratl Cllroen sell! 218 Goldenrod dem axle, removable llhr, sunTool, chrm 37k mllei All orlglnal. hitch, brks w/fresh wtr , hi 1 11 "" 6 1 $10 500 b ff SAT 8am·2pm Sofa, rinse. Up to 20· boat. 72 El Camino V-8. w s. u .,wr, ·CY· • r est o er. animal carriers/sup· Blue w/chromo whls. au10 trans, dual exh. 5·spd, all upgrades Must selll 996·5212 pliea. Sml appliances $1500. 873·7713 p/s. p/b, a/c, buckel s7ooo. 714·642·7728 '81 Delorean furn & lots morel seals & whoels. Blue. '90 Maxim• SE Red S tunning red finish. • 9 J•d• Cove S2900 obo 758-3407 w/blk lthr Int, Boso Lowered 2". Looks Spyald s Hill· MARINE SLIPS 11ereo, phone, all like Lolus or Pantera. '" 7022 81' C•maro 49k orig pwr. New lires. Looks 516,950. 675-3150 s p y g I a a a H I I I DOCKS ml. Showrm cond. A/C & r u n 1 g , e a 1 1 Moving. Sale Toya, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Blk/Blk. Must See! $8300 OBO 675-66171---------1 furn. clolhes .. Sat 8·12 $4500 720-1565 49 Qoleta Point Or 40' Prvt Doc k on -------- Pen E ol Pavlllon.1---------OLDSMOBILE 9155 Aval s11 • summer. CHRYSLER 9050 COSTA MESA 6124 ___ 87_3_._49_2.._8 __ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 50' So Ba'lf Mooring '84 Le Baron Convert Culdesac Sale w/17' Cuddy boat, Whl/red Int. 1 owner. 1g99 DELTA 88 Royal Brougham Fully loaded, V6, dark blue with hghl blue in· torior, 94.000 mites. S3,000 or best otter. •Sat 8am-1pm• near ferry. S9.000 Lo-miles. Full power. Furn, hsehld Items.· OBO. 714/675·6617 $3000 080. 723·1504 toys. lots t>f treasures. 5 o 'MOORING NB 714 574·4267 24th P!•ce Harb9r. x1n1 loca1ion· --------!Santa lsabe /Carlton) near Pavilion. SS,OOO DATSUN 9060 ___ _..;. ___ _ G•rage/Movlng S•I• OBO. (6i 9) 778·2663 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PEUGEOT 9160 Sat Only 8·1 All hsehld items, tools. 60' Slip Prime NB furniture, baby llems. locat19r., Parking avail· abte. Call 863·2329 Lo;~6 ~f. 1g~h~ua~i~ffl • or 721-0783. '78 810 Sedan: alt. AM/fl'1 cass. naw trs. ii, 8ii4iiiiii5iiOii5iiSiiTiiliii-Siiliivriii5 Runs great ! $850 OBO, 75k orig mis. speed, A/C , new 540·5995/754·4455 clutch. Leather into· rior. $I ,500. 675-3978 Lrg c.,ouael Horse BALBOA: 40' DOCK, decor pllws 2 drapes T w o S I d e · T I e . 224x93"', 1~n spread, 9' and 13·. Wide. FORD 9075 PLYMOUTH 9165 2·4x6 rugs.· Sat 8 :30· • 714 •8 42•490 5 • liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 3 :30. 181 7 Oriole 5•11/Sllp 9ft beam, 10 '78 F350 P/U 4 dr '85 Plymouth Meaa Verde 751-4114 mlns to sea, main w/servl~e bod, ladder New tires, 65k mi. SAT ONLY 8 ·2 Furn. channel, up to 45'1 rack. Very strong 460 52000. 842·2219 loon/adult cllhl, bks, $10 per. 675·8835 CIO. New radials with misc hsehld. Loft of alum rims. Great work 1--------- stulfl Great dealsl I r u c k · S 2 9 O 0 PONTIAC 9170 1585 Or•nge Av• 540-599sns4-4455 ** ** AUTOMOBILES '88 Muat•ng Conv. 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Price · NEW '9-7 TACOMA X'IRACAB V6 13397 DISCOUNT on M•nuf ....... s Suggested Retail Price l at ,.., proce IVZ~ I 4071 '92 TOYOTA '94 NISSAN '93 TOYOTA COROLLA SENTRA CELICAST stffs stiis 11i\ls '92 SUZUKI SIDEKICK 4x4 Lowpnc::ed '92 ISUZU TROOPER Auto, VS, tic, .. .. THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES• MARCH 15-21, 1997 GRACIOUS GATED ESTATE A BF..AUI1FULLY APPOINTED !WIDENCE ON AN ExcEmONAL SITE PRESENTED BY STAR REAL ESTATE, NEWPORT BEACH COVER STORY ON PAGE 22 ) • J • Daily Piloc llal EtCaR • Mari:h rs. 1997 ... MES:\ \'EIU>E Mesa Vertie c:.c. ••• BAKER ST. s ~IESA OEI. MAR Costa '• ... Mesa .... ·:. Golf Qub:.'-'.:. . . ·:;..': . · ..... ...... COi.LEGE P..\HK Orange County Pa.lJ'grounds Cover. .. Star Real Estate 2. Map 24.-25. Mdro Rulty 3. Coldwell Banker Cosu Mesa 26.-32. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 4.-'. ~ 33. Mortgage Lo.t.n Sptt:Wut 7. Stu It.HI Eat.lte . 34.-36. ~ Realty Group 8.--9. Cote Realty Group 38.-U. The Prudenti.tl -Jon Douglas 10.-11. IWbo.1 bl.tnd Rwty 43. Open Home Guide/ l.2,20. Cout Newport Propaties Mortgage Homes n Cannery Village 44.-lS. HODM9 of the Wtt.k 22. CoYu Home Story 46.-47. Newport Cutom Estates 13. Fred Sandt Newport f'lopedin 48. Colctwdl Bmbr Newport Bach ~Pil ..... ot For Advertising Information Please Call: ~Hancock ( 4) 574-4247 JanetVi:d (7H)S7 Newport . Coast PllICED TO SRLLt $99,500 Great l bedroom, 1 l>Ath end unit in prestigious Mesa Verde. Has own direct accc.ss. Garage plus carport. Low association with community pool.16ROJ218 nu.me PllOPEllY $169,900 nab paiol, new awpct. ""' '~i iilc, llCl''n' kin:bcn abincu, arnnl air <;lllldi liorilig. iniidr'bundry, ~yard. PROBATE SAL£ -di AS IS fcmfr: proper· ly • chcd II cut! l60CJ. INVESTORS Oil STAB.TBll HOMB , $64,950 \\bw!! R£furbishcd \ilbgc wmf unit 1'-)lh new nngc O\'C!l, new caipct, knchm sink .ind QlUJltcr rop. faiccU and ligbrs. One CJI dcQChcd pr.age. lender rcpo. Great ';We, #ORC0223 FABULOUS WBSTCUPP HOME S.89,000 Sougbt Wr nqghborbood m Wc:milT. Bciunful bnd & ytcd mtrY Sobr battd pro. ~ood licx rub. 3 6rcpbca. H1ldi ba.m ~ hb hm Rm & Q1Nl duung Rm Bnic ~'Ood bin. #Ol.C0232 PP.JCBD TO SELL SlOS,000 Circa.t 280/1 BA end unit in pmtigjc>ui Mcs.i Verde. H» ~11 Jism .KCCM. G.ngc plusarpM u111 ~w/rommunm•pooLIORC0218 MESA VERDE DllEAM HOME $225,000 ~ 480 (or 3~ Den) 3BA 2 uon-bomc VaultcJ cnll'I to biNI lr\mg & .in mg ICllln$. hl'qibi..'t'., bs-gc ,-;vU l'oo. RV~ Cul-Ge s.x. #ORQllSS THE HBP.JTAGE . $239,000 R.vd) on the olM'ttt Private a>bblawnt wcct leads to dcg;in1 1jX1000$ home. 380/2 11\Nm + den, 3BA. &cnch doors, biy -.indow, ~ Juung. Oll\1 tire pbet l()RQl208 ()I) E ~ I I () l T s Es < l I' l "\ 11 < , l "' " \ I l I\ 11 \ \ HUN11NGTON BEACH 8641 At.Witi SS+ Eilcc.n Andcnon COSTAM.BSA 3314 Maryl~d Citdc Delpha OSwald COSTAMBSA 3363 Fuchsia Elsa Hoyt 2792 Lonpood • Pat Oavii S;11unby 1-4 S96·Sl95,000 Sat 1-4 $229,000 <ll'I '\ 111>! "' "\1 l Rll\\ ~ "l '\II\\ COSTAMBSA 2403 ColJcgc Dr Jane Mahoney l n l New Hampshire Delpha Oswald 220 F.. 19th Srrccr lnci Dinz NlJWPOR.T BEACH 1321 Suucx Ln. Jcfric Mahoney SarurdJy & Sunday 1-4 • $207,000 Satu.rday & Sunday l ·-i $227,500 Saru~y & Sun<!.;\)'•l-4 $399,000 COLDWELL BANKER ' . • l II We can help make the difference in your life! EASTSIDE COSTA MESA leme Option or Sale. Bright, rhwful 3 bedroom, 2. 5 bath townhome. Great wcation -new paint & carpet. For fimher tktaiLs ra/J 1-800-5 I 0-2005 cotk #4086 RJTA WADE $169,000 OCEAN VIEWS Ctuneo Shores 4 bedroom, 3 bath. dm. Singk level. r:ncwud courtyard. j.D. CALLAGHAN $975,000 HARBOR VIEW HOME Q 11al1t}• u•orkm11mh1p --I bedroom, 3 bath, fi1mi~y kitchm a11d SUNM / BREAKFAST ro()m, lorn111/ dmmg roum. 2 masft'r su1fl's. Approxmu11efy 2900 u(-fi· Reduad! £LYNNE KEMP-ALLEN $599,000 BAC K BAY REMODEL/JUST LISTED! lmmaculou impeccable 3 bedroom on cozy quiet cul- dr-sac. Like liv111g m the country.' Afo11e-i11 perfect! ROBIN TENCH S3"75,000 EMERALD BAY Oaa11side of !'CH -Walk to Beach fr.on1 tlJtS spectacular )bdnn .. 2 ba classic beach house Or but!d your dream home. BILL DOLBY $880,000 BEST BUY IN CAMEO SHORES Only 11 fi.u 1 struts to ocean.from nnd ber111tiful private Fleachn This one story 3BR. 2.5BA opm and brigl11 fl!!or plan offers fall-on ouan and sumet views. This u the fuweit price f 11 ocean view p ool horn new 011 m11rket. Wont last. Cir/I 760-5()00 ext. 210. J ULIA UAO $849,000 W HY RENT? Whm .rou can oum Ot'l'r 1800 sq.ft. home w/soanng adings, hugr m1uur nme. both liumg & family rm. All rermtly redone. (,'rear Newport area! MAXJNf GOLOEN $199.000 "SPICE STREETS" 4-PLEX l:.x1el!mt 1111•esm1e111 opportumty on pr11ne art'fl af Cosra Mesa. Rarely ava1/oble we/J maintained. premium I rental area, dose to shopping & frreway acass. One J BR. 2BA and three 2BR. 2BA units, mcwud garages, • mtt'nor wcat1011 j Call 760-5000x117. l]ACKJE HANOLEMAN $429,900 j JCRF.ATE THE BEST BUY IN ... NEWPORT HEIGHTS! ;3 bedrooms. view tkclr. upgratkd thru-out.1 Gramu I & Mapk kitchen. Ajfordabk! 'RAE RODGERS $379,000 I I • ORJENTED TO CHILDREN l'l1yroom w11h 1 ompuur er 11''"1 rl> er 011•11 bmh. 1111tsulr rn1r1111a. dowm1ain htdroum & bilfh for gr.11111y or 11111111y {'/,., ·I morr brdroom; (1rr.t1 ,\' H Ive ,111on I 1kr nru c 11111/11w11 Call 644-MAXG $659.000 FABULOUS EMERALD BAY h11t:r11M Ha_y <1lflle111ptm1ry hlu "'"" I \/t11111•1 '"' 11/,11,r111111t. S btdroom. </ S ba1lt1 11111)1 Ort.111, IJ.-,11 J, """ < 11m1111 11r11• Im arrd '" tht t1ul o/ 11 pr11·111e ttil d,, "" t ,,,..., '"''""'> Bill Dolby S2,275.000 BF,AUTIFUL VJEW HOME! (1orgtouJ -( 1mom 4 brdroom homr 11•11/1 1•1m· 11/ H1uk H,1y and Ctl)! ltg/,1, Opr11 flour pLm 11•11'1punl1111d 1hrr.1pr111u •f'•I For morr 111fon111J11<111 <nil 1-800-510-2005 t'Odt #4085 Ri111 W•d~ S-159.000 EASTSIDE MODEL PERFECT Hugr &Juuk 4 BR. UM homr on 11 largr prof ln11d.1t1pl'd /01 11•/'/'''· lml'hm, 1111. rm .. fam rm. <>11 /Jtf/oor. Ada? Jmrhm, Iii. rm c- """'"on lnd 11ory c.n M<>-2677 Robytt Sears Reduced to S199,{)()() An International C.ompany 760-5000 http:/ /,..maidlnk.com SWEEPING VIEW IN HARBOR VlEW HlLL\ Con11dtrrd to 1" the bm strut in tht """· thu outst11nd111( Orr.111. C11ali1ui, and harbor J"llWntmtr vrn111J 111" lmrunr I ,, 1J.r 111011ry lnrluan n litht """bright Jbr. 2. 5bn. rxp11111l11°/r homr 1«/r;1m. H.111 .. loolrmt. out on 11 lllrgt yd. wl_(OJ:1.ro11• /'""'' I , ,,, "'''•'"' Ntw 011 1m1rlttt ·' ·' I N.fn Doyle C./J 7615000 Ext. 525 BEST OF B.ELCOURT /711J ,f;"tl<llJUJ t'LUlom t'Slllft' 1tN2S b11iU with W u/11m,11t tlllt'llW111 10 dn11tl 1md bt1111ry. Arrrn11 of m11rbk and pm tr romp/1111<111> • thr tluor ~J brdroom, library. family room, spado11s t""" "'""' wmr ul"'r. t:Y"' and a 4 rar !""'l"· 0JJ 760-5000 Dd. I 13 Est/,,, Y~urk Sl.J95.000 ,,,fORMER MODEL -OWNER TRANSFERRED !'rut rt'd11rrd! 3 bttlroom, 3 cAr .rurhul l'""tt· Pool <f Spa. "Montbury• /Tact '"'ultttl u;tinis. AC -F"n'h Dn11r1 Bar/rs to P11rlr Mo11t In Coruliti•n. CAIJ ASAP!! CUI 760-5000 OIL 124 s199.95n Ousty Harris LOVE TRADITION, BUT WANT A NEW HOME? Newport Beach home over 3200 sq.ft.) bknds the urmity & spacious tmditional on furge wts with up-to- dau convmimu 1111~sa ety of a new nome. Rnnoikkd in 1994. 1h1s Ea.ttblu home meets au of your nuds. n~ ._ ___ AXJ ___ N_E_G __ o _L_o ______________ s_6_59_.o_o_o~-~~~· SOUTH COUNTY, NEWPORT BEACH 23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 180', Newport Beach, CA 92660 __ _ ... An International Company 760-5000- NEW ON 11iE MARXETI! SELECT LOCATION ON UDO ISLE ..... . Old dank rtructurr Ort 62.5 foot wide lot! !t.U11/ 1itt for 11 new Hacimda! CaU for morr infom14tion. (Buyen to wrify sq.ft.) CJJ 760-5000 nrt. 126 S750.000 JUST LISTED/PANORAMIC OCF.AN/BAY VIEWS Custom Tri-/Jwl of 11pprox. 3750 UJ· ft. owrl.ooltin: tht Bay 11nd Ckt11n. Perfect for mln'tllinmt with wide viriumt tkrlt111nd owniud rooms. Wondnfolly unnuJal throuth out. CJ/ 760-5000 ad. 13 1 S76~.ooo PASTORIAL VIEWS 3BR. 2.5BA Rrmotkkd homt on 11 hutt lot owr'4oltint tquntrian 1111bln. NtW ltitchm d-11ppli4nt'n. F11mily room off ltitchtn! MESA VERDE Darlint 3/lR. 2flA: t'!"' )'llrrl. Niu. Lipint room wi1h firtplait. <:rr111 n~ipborh«HJ. CJJ 1-400..510-2005 c.M-15~ Md kltnJI ( $209,000 180 VIEW?!! · Ent/ unu in stdutkd U>ra1ion. Fabulous ouan and barlt bay vitw. Uppw.kd 3 btdroom. 2.5 bath with new wmdowt•and doors,-new tik and rarptt +more. MotiW1ud &/Uri CJJ 760-5000 at. 112 $449,000 TOP OF THE.LINE H11hly unnukd. fx. 5BR. 3BA Mtlll Vm:k homt. Ntwn' ltiuhm """baths, C'Ullomiud intnior fi11tum, nnvtr roof. roU- up t"ratt doors. t'Wtom doublr mtry fton1 tUHlrs, privt11t spa and m"ch morr! Wallt to 7imattr Parlr. tblfrount d-shoppm:. Call .forappt. 760-5000 ttL 117 $429,!)()() HARBOR, OCEAN & Cl1Y LIGHTS VlEW Por pro pit with a passion for q1111lity. This woridufaUy rt~111/1 homt is a 5 6ttlroom. 4.5 bath with 11 3 car :a'V{'· H11tt livint room and formal dini11111rra "" amon: m1111y of {his homt1 fabulous q 1111 lmn. • CUI 760-5000 oa. 136 $2,000,000 ' we can help make th~ difference in · · . your life! . · HARBOR VIEW HILLS ·. E.xctlJmt foor plan for family living. This exclusive 3BR has bri~lt walftway with a gorgeous tik mtry.· LArge living room with fi"f'lact. Panoramic !Mws! CaU 1-800-510-2005 cotk #5003 · MARK ACKRICH $799,000 STEPS TO THE OCEANFRONT!! • 3 Bedroom, 3 bath home on cqmer k>t! Built in 1987 with Frnuh ®on and windows, jacuw tub, fi"f!lace and huge roof tkck with 360 view! Make all offers. DIANA ~ROSSER $429,00.0 COM 4 BDRM BARGAIN . great buy for this well cared for homr with 2300 + sq.ft. large Wt great area also pool & rpa. DIANA CAPPEL • JUST LIST~D BARGAJN Huft Lot approx. 9400 sq.ft. 3 bdnn' 2ba priced for fast salr. Great for home day care, RV par/ting. DIANA CAPPEL . $198,500 WHY RENT? just listed and best buy in Newport Terrace. 2 bedroom, 2 bath, sing/; story md unit with new · paint and carpet. Cliiu to pool and approx. 11/2 mile to beach. Call for details ant/. showmg. Bill. & DONNA WEBSTER $137,500 BEST BUY -SPYGLASS HILL Beautiful 5 bedroom, 3 bath, 2 story hom~ on ~yg/ass Hill with mountain and city light view. SparltlinP, laP. p,ool. Private gate. cmrral air and I! !iJt more. Cal/for showing. JULIA LIAO $699,000 FABULOUS VIEWS Views, Vi~ move up to sp~lar views of City Lights and Newport Bay. This custom 4 bedroom, 4.5 bath features: 4 firrplacts, 9 sltylights. huge family room with bar, oversized spa and sauna. Gounprt kitchen and is approx. ]800 sf virwipg deck and balconies. · BILL AND DONNA WEBSTER $1,125,000 "NEWPORT HEIGHTS" 3 Brdroom, 5 bath, 3700 sq.ft. with 5 car garage. Huge tkclt and spa. CiJmpkuly rrmotklid. Gorgeous! WAYNE. SM1TH $629,000 BUILOABLE J..OT Prestigious Gatrd Community ck>u to thr water. A real Stral!! · ·. · · ESTHER YANK $395,000 PANORAMIC VIEWS .• Just reduced & must ull in nrxt 30 days! 3BR, 3BA with rxguisiu finishes. Call today 'for your showing. Calf760-5'lJOO rxt. 111. DELIA DELGADO $399,000 ... ' . .. B@y. Oce@n & City Unit flews, Om: S.()()() S'lJU!l'e (Wt hteplional cmtom built .JBR with stunning views or the Back Bay and d ty l!ghts. Fabulous Ooor pl.111 w/huge u1-r.tair~ llrn1u' .ind G<tme Room Fn' 1-C)R A KING! Courtyard pool plu~ cear yard ,pa. (IATED F.NTRY/.J car garage. -1046 Pucudor- R~d~d toll,19S,OOO Ulttmate Views! I Newport In k•\'el ru1tom 1'./huge 1-wl'.m): dl.'tl.1! Entena1rung dm1m homl 11 01c1w.>d h11nii fam ily. tlimng. and 3 bl'dmom ~lllll"> < ICN• to beach, parl.s and re;taurants' 1769,000 23.J 1 Cliff l>r. Harbor & Ocean Views! 01.l'an 11d<· of l'tll m beauuful pm·a1e lflinc krraCl.'1 Crall\! enln fahuk1U\ JBR w/great fomlly room Lovel) dt'l l. pauo. lal'.-11, k P"' ate~ \'atam' 1749,000 mi< 211,\, pm.He 1p.1. l'rn loll>t1 wnL • lll'\t '111~ll' 1,inul\' h111 • MAJOR REJJU< TION I 0 1425,0001 Reduad/NewpiJrt &Rehl Newel~~ SR Nelo'JlOlt mrunw ~OI)· wl~t ru1111m pool k ipa, pltn 11111d} room, ltlnry • ruunll) IJtchen. -1213Blu~- S54S,OOO (http:/~.Ju/bluqum.com) Fabulous 3 BR Immaallate ... and ?nove-ln perfect! Located on t"O')' quiet cul-dt>-sac. So many upgrades including gorgeous kltchen, French door~. etc. -339 Peach Tree l.n.- R~duud to 1359,000 I ln q11tl'I cul-<le-\3l \.'\onderful nirh dJll"ll'.11 w/hmk rihhon wrn.n.>ll' drive! w.1s a -11\l{fnow .i tBR w/largl' ma~tl'r \ltitc· -3093 Molokai - $239,00Q • Bob Koop ·Dovie Koop Bob Koop, Jr. Call the Koop team! 760-5000 Ext. 128 or 760-1580 Walk. to the Bay or Beach Totally rcmodded beautifully finished custom home largt Master suite wich a r:tacat bas a fireplace & Bay vi~. custom kicchen includes soinlcss steel appliances by Viking. ul>-ilro, Kicchen fud & Thennador, f.our custom fuq>laces all v.ith unique manclcs & hearths, romantic formal dining Y.1th J mural, dual pane windows, eicensivc USt of mosaic, pavers 2nd lerarmc cile chroughouc, Faux painting includes marble & J mural, ~::::::'.~ finished gmge pavcrs tile in the back yud, tropical land\Caping. = ExceUenc Balboa Peninsula location. Just Listed Bob Koo , Sr. or Jr. OCEAN VIEW priv:u<' beaches! Cusrom Oa Joor' & "inJow,, 111·n n1<. k, ult', •pa. \auru, gourmt'I k11,hcn, f\\O m.ll.c~r,, lugt' v,rJ w11h a kuchen gvcbo, pool & SJ'ol Bob Kopp, Sr. or Jr. Si. Michdl<'! 4 Bdr .. 2.~ Ba .. chis homt' is only 2 yc;m old & 'how' likc.d mo<lcl. Premium •Urncr Inc. n1<c y,1J . 'lmk 111·w, ulr, firrplac:c, lol\ uf bu1ldn upg1!1Jc<;. Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. Only 8 ynn old! l'..xcdlen1 l0n<l11ion. righc 2- story 1ownhomc '" 1 • ., :!hdr/2 ~ ba1h units Two I bdr/lhA un11' <.ill tor J,wk . Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. to a! Grca1 layou1, forn11l l"1ng with F"(>IC. formal dining. familv ntt•m. m.u1cc suhc wnh •. spa, Frplc & w~ll-in h rnutul kitchen w/tilc & bleached on. ,k,li~h· Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. Cw10111 Jupl• '' fu<e 8 w.u, .,IJ' I 11 ' 11,J .! h.i1h anJ • ,,J : lu1h 111111• \\tilt 1111 noor1 lll>l<'I I ~I Jt, ' Brrbc1 •-llJ' I ·I lii;ht 1.ugt' m.1'1• • •1111< "nh • RDnun cul> .in.I >'.ilk· in dosrt. 'UJI J.,l ~ ! 4-argar:ii..'l' Towobomc. 3 Bedroom. 2 Bach. fifl'plM garage, downstairs Mas1t'r "11h ~ rfl\acr cnirancr. LOOK AT THAT PRICE! . ' Bob , Sr. or Jr. NEWPORT BEACH 760-5000 Ext. 128 Abor1t the Crowd! ...... BAYCUST .. ~ Curb Appeal Sprawll~ single lev 46R. 38A. fr drs.wnctws. 3 fplc. fam rm. prtv mstr sul~. pool .... ,$529,000 .. -CORONA DEL MAL~.Need·SpM:e? look at this price for 48R 38A condo! Cath cril. tplc. foonaJ Oft IBR. IBA down .. $J49.900 CORONA DU MAR. . .SO. of Hwy .. Owmlng cottage plus private artist studio w/o<:n view. Roof dedt. l<M garage .. S6ll.500 • COit 1trn·LTT GltOUr Phenomenal 2.6 acre oceanfront ' lot at Cotton Point. Over 450 feet on the water next to Casa Pacifica (Nixon's Western White House). Double gate-guarded. Build your dream home. $3,750,000 LAGUNA'S flNEST llMl'IB COVE Enchanting 4 Bedroom home w/fabulous views of private Irvine Cove beach and Pacific. 6 car garage. Gate guarded. Wine cellar. Move In condition. Easy to see! $2,895,000 TENNIS ESTATE BELCOURT CUSTOM Fantastic 4 bedroom estate w/2 story entry & living room. 4 car garage, grotto-like pool & spa. Great gourmet kitchen. Private, lit tennis court, gym. Fully equipped media room. Gate guarded. Reduced by $400,0001 $2,895,000 1.8 ACRE ttAT LOT FABULOUS BAY VIEW Heavily treed custom lot w/unparaHeled western views of the entire back bay. Total privacy. Just llke living In the country. Zonedforhonses.Rare opportunity to bulldll $2,395,000 760-1900 OCEANFRONI' CHINA COVE-COM Built on bedrock at the jetty entrance to Newport Harbor, this 1 of a kind home offers the finest ocean & bay views over1ooking beautiful beaches. 3 bedrooms + elevator + 3 car garage. 5 Star! Vacant EZ to see! $2,995,000 LINDA ISLE ELEGANI' CUSTOM In a word ... gracious.' 5 bedrooms, 6 baths & a private pier & slip. 2 story entry + high ceilings,.elevator. 3 car garage & a big lol Extensive use of marble. Great bayfronf locale. Vacanl Move in nowt $2,895,000 TENNIS .ESTATE SPYGLASS HILL Completely remodeled 6 bedroom estate on 1 /2 + acre lol Spectacular ocean & bay views. Private pool & spa. 2 story entJy & living room, very private cul-de--sac location. This is the best buy in view homes. Also available for lease- or lease/option. $2,495,000 CAMEO SHORES SUPER OCEAN VIEW Beautiful remodeled home on best view ltrHt featuring 3.14 bedrooms + prfvate pool & spa. Enjoy spectacular sunsets + ocean & jetty views. This la -rum-key" ready to move-tnl $1,800,000 J • . COT[ llLflLTT GllOUr .. .. > Spectacular Bay & Ocean Views • Panoramic Views • Huge 3 BR Penthouse • Inside Laundry • 3 Car Garage Space • Rare Floorplan $349,000 Quaint & Cozy Balboa Island Duplex • Well Maintained 2BR Home + 2BR ApL • Incredible Charm • Great Rental $525,000 Channinf..BaJboa Island ome With Income Unit • 3 BO & 3 BA Homd'lu~ 2 BO & 2 BA Ainrtmenl •Custom Built n 1992 • Master With Bay VK'w~ •Just Sll'P'> To South Bayfront $785,000 • 3 BR & 1.5 BA • 1-f uge K1tchen • Large Yard with Private Pool • 2 Car Garagl' $182,900 Newport PropeJ1:ies (714) 673-8700 ' Excellent Value In Newport t rest • 3BR & 2 'IBA Tn-levd Twnhm • Great Location • 2 Car Attachro Garage • Comm. Pool & Spa $213,000 • Gorgrous Bay View~ • lk<1uhf"ul Bayside Cove2 BR • Cu'itom lntl'nur O..>cor • Bap.1dl° Comm Polll $795,000 Call Wafter Mitchell @588-~083 • Ab'iOlutely Gorgeous 2BR&2BA • Very Unique Floorplan •Gorgeous Kitchen • $174,000 Cati }abid Cetinef1an @647-5925 Charming Family Home •3 8R&J.5BA • Prime East Side Location • Large Yard w /park- like setting $369,000 Unbelievable Penthouse C~ndo With Stunnfug Views • I luge 3 BR & 3 BA Condo With Panoramic Bay & Ocean Views • Granite Eloors & Countertops • Custom European Kitchen • Truly U"bcllevable Unit! $565,000 Calf Wafttr Mitchdt@ 588-3083 Ntt0p0rL1Jelu:JL 7 - • Lowest Pria!d On Balboa Island • Ouinning 2 BR + Large Guest Unit • Oosie To South Bay $399,000 Home • Spacious 4BR & 3.SBA Under ConsL • Open LR With M<1rble Fueplace • Built Elevator Readv $885,000 Gorgeous Sea Faire Ocean View • Rarely Offered 3 Bt!droocn &: 3 Bath •Spacious Kitchen w I Breakfast Nook • Elegant Decor $399,000 • TotAlly RanodeAed & Gorgeous ~rt CratT~ • Tri·lewl 38R + Den • 3 Largd>ecb $365,000 ·. } BayfrOD.t Townhom:·e · · IA ~.&Tsld.4\ Cott~ .. Unique Westcliff charmer This simply unique three bedroom home is located in t6e Westcliff area of Newport Beach. The relocated seller is offering the more than 1,800 square foot home with family room and pooJ, two master bedrooms (each with ftreplace), large yard. vaulted ceilings, nwble and wood floors for $399,000. The house is Cape Cod-style and the front yard has brick borders, lovely rose bushes and mature trees. Pretty colors and delicate iron work trim all add to the appeal of this Wcstcliff charmer. For""',. ilf/0""'11kJ11, colll«t }MIU Slqluriso11 td (114) 644-1600, Coast Newport ProIH1*1, 4 Ciric Plctl, SIUU 260, Nntpon B.-11. Model perfect home in St. Michel This model perfect Plan 4 is located in Newport Coast's premiere St. Michel community. Features include gorgeous hardwood flooring throughout the first floor, lop of the line carpeting. plantation shutters throughout and custom built-ins in the family room. Other amenities include stereo and security system, gourmet family kitchen with upgraded cabinetry and Baldwin hardware. The home has four bedrooms and three baths. The spacious master suite offers city lights and canyon views and a master walk-in closet larg~ enough for any loyal shopper. 1be master bath ioclu8es custom built-ins and gorgCQUs limestone flooring. All three secondary bedrooms include custom desks and built-ins. The two car attached g~ge iocluCles custom buih-ins and wad stations as well. The view and cul-de-sac location of this home are unsurpassed. Just steps to a community pool and spa. private tot lol and park. Offucd al $495,00(). . . F•...,. "'f.,.llllM, Ctlll Gr., ~ .M GUuel Joluu.1t Ill (114) 644.1"'°' . C.... N~ ~ 4 CMc PllO, S• 2'°' N"IJM a..clt.. • 644-1600 723~88.00 "'" EXCLUSIVE: AFFILIATE: OF SOTHEBY'S International Realty •• OPEN.HOUSE .................. 617W. 8aJ · • c-...... .... 451' Gol'Um eo ............... 609 Sellward .,..... ....... 21305utlqo ....... c ....... $11',000 $799,000 ......... , $1,49',000 ...... , $1 .32',000 ...,... (I..,. $7U,000 iM U-St $,M,000 SM Cl..t, 4 $,7',000 -..... , 201 La c... CotUt $31',000 Su ....... llarMrVS..111119 1215 o.utuer Dr. I .2JJ Portllde BarlterW.WH .... 2208 Port ov. .. ........ ,..."'* $J7',000 ... (I~· $749,000 -(1-4, $969,000 &itlllD C2-5) $619,500 S-CM) • IOMBcHtftleDooae $79',000 ... """, UtloW. 22J Via Eboll 105 Via Su Remo 215 Via Udo Sotld Ne~erta..ch 1157 11ou1re wa1 Neapert c.aet Jta...., 14 ClaambtlKle ····~aay • $46,,000 ... (I..,, . $7'0,000 Sed• ,.~, $2,,9',000 SM (l..t) $489,oOo Su U..t) $29',000 Set (2-5) $449, 900 Su (I !"5) 724 ltm'Mr l8lud DrtM s 1,29'.000 ...... 1906 Yadtt Maria .. '$4'°,000 S. CH) $"9,000 ..... ..,, $6H,000 ,· .. ....... Pldlllppl Newport Beach 4-plex with grea; income. All 2 bedroom units w/ garage. Mary Ellen & Bob Weglarz $649,000 £astbluff Great ~allna, ocean and city lights view home ~Ith 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. Rick Laqevtn ~609,000 • New Listings Turtle .Rock 4 Bd. 3 Ba. home on cul-de-~ac wtth panofamlc view of hills. Chris Valll $55~.ooo Montserrat 4 Bd. +den I poss. 5th) on the-coast Private and quiet location. Gree Lombardi $549,000 Newport Helchts 3 Bd 2 Ba view • Eastbluff . 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. home hQme with bonus room, open floor plan. Remodeled kitchen and bath Lovely yard. StelUno & Hassel $569,000 Susan Laird · $537,000 Great single family pool home with view in popular Eastbluff. .Ronda Hein $529,000 · Newport Shores Fabulous rebuilt Italian VIiia. 3 blocks to beach. lerry Finster $434,900 Newport Crest 3 Bd. 3 Ba condo · Walk to beach. Mini ocean view. Betty Comqys $224,500 New Listings Gated Conlmun1ties Eastslde Costa Mesa Hlahly upgraded townhome. nice complex. Steve MJtchell $189,000 Lake Forelt Best value In complex! Bank owned, light & bright. Call now! Patrick & Tony Bartoli~ $66,500 • Seavlew Dellghtful 3 Bd. 2 Ba. home with French doors, lovely yard and patio. Esther F1ne $450,000 MarbeU. Custom bullt In 19901 A ~ust see! Best value! 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. Heather S.lto--Wood $6l5,000 Belcourt Terrace Beautiful town· home with clty and mountain views. Carr & Feeney $669,000 Belcourt Beautiful traditional custom home. 4 larae bedroom suites. Must see! Rod Daley $1 .695,000 D.ily Piloc a..t .,_ • MAn:b IS. l'l'TT 723~88.00 644~1600 View· ~roperties Big Canyon ·vt11as Right on Big Canyon golf course. 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. Unda Lyle $459,000 La1una VIiiage Oceanfront lot with approved "Chris Abel" plans. Rod Daley $925,000 • Bia Canyon · Single story custom home with sweeping fairway views. SteUa Worden $1 ,450,000 · 644~1600 723~8800 Family Neighborlioods Eastbluff Priced well for entry level In Newport Beach' Well maintained Coby Ward $299,000 Newport HelBhts Beautiful 4 Bd home built In IQQO Big back yard Dave Won' $599,000 Do~r Shores Yard. treehouse, dog run, outdoor entertainment Family perfect! Austero & Kim $689,000 H•rbor View Homee Great loc.atJon next to areenbelt and near school. Sca•n & Hinman $699,,00 ••• Beach Communities Lido Isle 2 bedroom. 2 bath remodel with south facing p~Lio. all new in I Q8q. Marilyn Read $465,000 Central Newport Turn-key duplex with peek-a-boo view. Steps to peach Debi Bibb $479,500 Balboa Peninsula Great 3-story house between beach and bay Bob Berg $645,000 Newport Shores Great surling beach Desirable rental area Fireplaces in both units. 2 decks on upper Good income Kennie Jo Rizzo $339,000 Balboa Peninsula Point Traditional 3 Bd. w/ FR Remodc:led in '89 w/ French doors & windows; new kitchen & baths Jiii Andrus $499,500 Balboa I sland Charming duplex 3 Bd 2 Ba 2 car garage and 2 Bd. I Ba. Rick Langevin $649, 900 Udo Isle 4 Bd 4 Ba. family home. 2700 sq ft. with large master suite John & Robin McMontgle $669,000 Balboa Peninsula Newer custom home between beach and bay Ronda Hein $693,000 Condo & Townhome Living H.rbor Woods 2 Bd. 2.5 Ba. end unit with fireplace, shutters, new carpet. Mary Ellen & Bob Weslarz $225,000 Udo Penlnsu'8 Dramatic views, 24·hour doorman, walk to shops. Mike Mur $67,,000 Udo Isle 5. bedroom, 4 bath tum-key custom with granite & marble Bay view• Bill Feeney $799,000 Beach and bay view, 4 car parking. Designer perfect Tevis Hill $875,000 Shore Odis Traditional home w/ English garden, 3 FP, gourmet kitchen and spa Dottie Valentine $1 ,695,000 Udo Isle Prime double lot with J bedroom beach house, build 2 home!> or a large home with yard. Bill Feeney $769,000 Costa Mesa ........ c.-. ~ One ol the best lots on the ElllltSlde screets. Chmmlntl · Steft Mltdtell $219 ,000 .. MARY Ell.EN WEGWZ, CPA Me.m6er -Hall of Fame -- . . Sophisticated 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath remodeled home on a large private interior lot in gate guarded Belcourt! Well-located end unit with views of . Very high quality, like-new complete remodel I Spectaculac roof top views of Big CoTOn·a. One house to Ocean Blvd. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, hardwood floors. For:mer model home. Private pool & spa. Motivated sellers! Bring offers! t.r~es. Spaciou.s 2 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, ·fireplace and attached oversized 2 car garage. Light and b~ght! Walk ·to Gelsons Market. Must see this beauty!. 4-plex with great income! All 2 bedroom units, each with their own garage. Very deari. Large owners unit with own laundry room. • Great location on quiet street. Warm, traditional, m·ove-in tum-key home in most sought after Corona del Mar community! Large, beautifully landscaped yard. 4 bedrooms each with their own private bath . . New kitchen, large living, dining and family rooms~ · . : . . Pl.ease call for more information on any of these special properties. CITY LIGHTS VIEWS 23J8 Part°'**' 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath remO<kled family 'KiJiiiliiiill home with stunning city lights views, large yard. $689,500 EASTSIDE OPPORTUNITY 3 bedroom + den, 2 bath home, remodeled kitch<m, . built-in BBQ. • nice yard. $264,900 PARK LIKE SETTING HEATHER ANGEL 759-3743 Barbara . RbJTCHIN.GS Heather A"JGEL SJledaeUlar 4 Bd. J.S Bo. laome with lowily ocean, bay and~ 'Yfhu view, veat ,..;pborlwod. $969,000 TURTLE ROCK CHARMER LOVELY FAMILY HOM E BARBARA H UTCHINGS 759-3718 One Story 4 Bedroom $1, 150,000 ------ ••• A SPECIAL HOME THAT SP~S . . OF INDIVIDUALITY AND QUALITY ... Totally rebuilt with quality and elegance. 5 bedrooms, 5 baths and 2 powder room~, entertainment .room, dock; Views reaching down the coast to the hills; mountains · and ocean ... A waterfront home of pure excellence! Offered at $2,995,000 . Remodeled 3 Bedroom + Den 4 Bedroom + Beach + D~k $3,475,000 ~ $I, 1.75,000. , .. . . . R ICI< LANGEVIN 759-3759 DOVER SHORES 1 942 Santiago • Beautifully remod eled 4 Bedroom , 3 Bath • Fabulous view from Back Bay to Fashio n lstand! • Spacious noor p lan wit h private p ool and rear ya rd $797,000 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, fami ly room and 3 ca r garage! Don't miss this great opportunity! Call Marian at 723-8800 ext . '19 I live , work and play along the shore! KENNJE JO RIZZO 723-8800 ext. 23 I 005 Bonnie Doone Terra ce OPEN SUNDAY I :00 P.M. -5 :00 P.M. MARIAN PHILLIPPI • l Once in a lifetime opportunity to build your custom dream home in the exdusive gated ~ommunity of Cotton Point (formerly President Nixon's Western White House). Six lots ranging in price from $550,000 to $1 ,000,000 4 California Cottage .home with 4 bedrooms, lovely French windows and French doors, plantation shutters, country kitchen and family room that opens up to a very private back yard . This home is on a cul-de-sac with a 3 car garage. Offered at $489,000 • VIRGINA ZENZ 759-3764 Daily PiJoc R.n.I Estate • Much IS, 1997 •• YOUR BIG CANYON SPECIALISl.S! Danny Bibb President Georgina Smith . ·. Stella Worden Gary Lecrand OVER I 75 HOMES. S .OLP Big Canyon custom home with spectacular golf course views overlooking the 8th fairway. 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba . with lovely step down living room, gourmet kitch~n, perfect for entertaining. Private master suite and much more. I-. "'., ... ;,IO • ..q-~~-· . . "°1' .--. I -.•. I. _..., .. __ , ........ ,.. .... , ~I Please call 7;9 ... 3779 for a private showing of Big Canyon 's ~nest . . . . . ,., • ' Lido Ba....&......nt 4 ·m''aa~ e:::~}BR. ~BA. Gouimet IUtM wlt~·dic· lmc ~WlCCS. bwh-ms & pinic countm. Spx10w Masta suite has a wood bumi!'g fircpbct ccdu lined walk-in His and f.kn w.ardrobt closcu, luxunow_ ~ rub & nwbk sutfxa.. High v.aultcd ai!ings. dramwc CUf\'Cd , ·mirway. ~om skylights, ollcrv. sccumy ~tm, wet 5ar1 cifnom wmr closet with ccct1<0 gLus door. 3-a.r g;ira~ &"widr dock for big( yich1. 231 Vaa Lido Sood $2.250,000 Buena Vista · Estate Excepuon:al contemporarv home wuh rlmtorsrrving 3 levels o( bving. 3 . bedroonu. J.) barbs. ~nu!r room with fircplJO:, living room. dmmg room. front bndt pauo. \Olndy beach. doclc for large and small boats. "'('W) o( 1urnmg b.ls1ru and Ntwpan Bay. 326 Buena Vuta· Listed $1,900,000 Peninsula Point Mediterranean Bayfront Magnificent view home on 50 ft. 101. 5 bedroom. 6 bath. with fully • paneled library and l?fSe living room with hjgh ceiling, Charming ga1cd Drden entry andlarge l>ridt paiio. Private p~r and bOat doclc. ovt>rsiud 3-ar garage. ~2 a....nnd· Road $1,895,000 Peninsula Ocean&ont Spaciow 3BR, 2BA wirh C'Xlr2 large family room thar couJd be 4th bedroom. Bcauciful beach and dry light views. Ni~ ~y area and patio on the beach. 1211 E. Balboa 81..L REDUCED $99S,OOO New Traditional Bayfront ·Corona dd Mar undtr conruuaion. Highest qualiry cuscom home 2pproL 5,048 sq. ft., 4BA, 5 J/2BA. f.unily pr media room, 3-car g~e plus extra parking. Oversized bayfronr patio and latgc bo;u dock dm will accommodaie 2 boats. 1407 Bayside Drive $2,650,000 Bayfront Estate Spcgacular Eas1 &yfro nt location with unsurp<Wed views. Ocsi~cd !>Y f.unow early Califum~ architect Wallace Ncf[ 7BR. 5BA. Founh story lookou1 room could n~r be duplicated. Counvards wi l.h beautiful . landscaping, Koi pond, foun cai ns, Iar~ dOclt wiU hoJd several boau. . ~dy bay beach. 1707 East Bay An. $3,950,000 Balboa Peninsula Point Balboa Cape Cod home extensively remodeled and custom desiS!!cd with 2 bedroom 2 batb+dcn+Lofc. With three fucpbccs, <:ql,lllt:ry kitchen, front and bacX srai~y SCJ'.Vin_g the. upswrs, th.is dWming property is compl,ctcly surrounded by pnvacc ~isF.ast Balboa Blvd. Listed $729,000 Bay&ont Penthouse 2 bedroom, 2 bath BaJboa bayfronr penthouse. Great bay , Iocacion with heated pool and fvll security. Beautiful view of bay and city lights. Boat slip available in private marina. 310Fernando 1412 $370,000 DUiy Pil«llHl Esae& •March 15.1997 . . For addUional information regarding this property or a privaJe slwwing, puase contact Star Real Estatl 2 Corporate P/avl, Suitt 130, Nrwport Btaclt 644-8700 A Magnificent Gated Estate A stalely stone wall capped in wrought iron marl.' 1hc enlTllnce to this gated estate of over 17.500 square feet The sweeping drive, expansive lawns and groomed ground' create the perfect scning for the graceful four bedroom three and one half bath residence beyond. Through the entry door with custom sidelights is a home ut . impeccable taste and luxurious appointments. Light ~trcam' through Frcrch windows into lhe classically elegant living room with lirepl~ce and adjoining music room. The intimate dining room 1s cQnvenicntly served by 11 large butler's paniry The fomily room features a massive brick fireplace and bu.1lt-111 en1enamrncnl center. The bright sunny Jcjtchen bas a bu1h-111 Je,1. and bre11kfos1 room. The entire second noor 11i a mag111 l1l·cn1 master ~mte w11h built-in entenainmen1 center. his and hers.\\ol~­ in clo,ei-~nd n fabulous bath. The exceptionally large fam1ly/gue'I bedrdom~ located on the firsl Ooor have bu1h·IO\ Jilli direct acces' to 'pac1ou~ baths. The rear grounds offer a pool and spa with removable ch1ld-,afc fence raib. a 6arbecue area with entenalnrpent-size tiled i.ervrng har and a children's yard with playhouse. Open and co\!ered p:111n areai. ~•II accommodate large gatherings. Extra features iocludc . Frc:nch dooh and windows throughout, crown molding~. cu-.111m carpel and window treatmcn1s, custom lighting. decornlor ulcd baths. a ~ccuri1y system. swrouod sound, 1wo hcatjng zone,, a une year old roof and an inside laundry room. Off!red al $775,000 ·. Chris Moore named to elite Second phase of The Luxu Collection released_ Executive Circle He is in the top l 0 percent of real estate agents Chris Moon~ of Fred Sands Newport Properties has been named ro the elite Executive Circle of Fred Sands Real Estate. Based on overall production, the Executive Circle recogmze~ the top 10 percent of real c~tare agenr:-within the. Fred Sand:-organization nationwide. Moore b honored to be named to the Executive Circle because he -.ets high standards for himself. He feels rewarded when his hard work leads to success and most importantly. to satisfied clients. Specializing in coastal properties, he employs honed communicatton skills to determine the specific expectations of his clients. "I think people find I listen well," Moore said. "I spend the time it takes to really find out what a client wants from me and then I make it happen." An accomplished negotiator in buying and sell ing real estate. he never compromise.., when a client's needs are on 1he line. Thi:-tenacious altitude resolts in many ref crrals for him from previous clients. "I take pride in people recommending Chris Mcore me." Moore said. 'There is n~ greater reward then receiving a referral from a past client. A referral indicates a job well done and affo!Vs me the opportunity to satisfy someone else." Moore also enjoys giving back to the community where he Jives and works. In January 1997, he initiated a charity program. To participate in this program. clients designate a charity of their choice to which Moore wi~ donate a percent of the gross commissio~reccived in any transaction involving his clients and Ercd Sands Newport Properties. For more iriformation, call Chris Moore aJ (714) 729-2790. Exquisite homes ore in Harbor Ridge Newpor1 Custom Estates, Inc. announces its new projecr. The Luxury Collection a1 Harbor Ridge. Newport Beacl\. The release of its second phase of new custom homes 1~ scheduled for this weekend. March 15-16 from I -5 p.m. Behind private guarded gates in the exclusive established community of Harbor Ridge. the Luxury Collection offers exqu1site, view onentcd. custom one story and two story classicaJ Italian and Mediterranean-inspired homes. They range in size from 3,802 to 8,000 square feel of living space and situated on lots averaging from 11.440 to 19.000 square feet with views of the ocean. Newport Harbor, city or mountains, city and canyon. Prices start from $1 ,095.000. There are no Mello Roos or special assessment IJUes. Monthly association dues are about.$145. Features include four to eight bedrooms, four and one-half 10 eight and one-half bath , three to six car garuges and library. Each custom home is designed to create an ambiance of elegance and nchness. Detailed Mediterranean and ltal1anesque arch11ec1ure creat1:s a style reminiscent of a European rewrt area. Special features such as expansive £_nlries to maxlmitc lhe'view. cus1om designed floors, walk-in wet ban. library wi1h opcionaJ fireplace, optional music rooms, guest r<.K1m' and loggias add an impressive touch 10 C\ery Occasion and make each home an en1erta1ner\ detight. StandArd amenities include mnrt>le. wooJ and limestone entry Oooring. custom !>lrtirca'e railing. wood burning fireplaces in living room, family room and ~ter suite with custom designed facings. Quality bascboards. generous recessed lighting throughout. dual woe heating and air conditioning, optional salad sink. granjte coontertops, dual dishwashers, 48" wide Sub Zero and double oven. Also included are large panaies. microwave and trash compactor. 'Each of these special homes offers a luv1sh master suite with retreat. The master bath features include optional marble slab cOuntertops, spa rub with marble sum>Und. marble ~er with dual controls and bider. Most homes include optional view baJconies 10 select.cd rooms. ~esidenu o( Harbor Ridge also benefi1 from its priv11e, secluded cul-de-* location and 2J hour gu.rd tervice. • 10 ,,_,. t1N L11zw1 Coll«tMHI 111 Barbor Ridge (ice 1'1o1M1 Gtdde;,.,. U9 J·6) front MocArllt1'r Bot1l.twtl, IMe·Sott Joaquin Hi/U .Roo4 ftllt lo S,,pu1 BUI Rood, tur1l uft, du1t llUW ~Ill RJ4•1i11• Drive. Procud ,.,.,,.,,. ,,., """"'""*' '""' ·~"' .. RJtlidiM DrP• "' ,,,, riglttlt rlgltl. Yi.flt ow Oii 1/U ..Ht tllf4 Uif """""'1n oJ!k• ~ """S•lfMJ o,.Jy fro"' l -5 p.a Ftw ~ Ulll (11'> "1·2'52. \ N8wport Proper Wllllmllm.Y'C>WlmD a OfDATD . featuring fine ·properties from condos to castles s~ s~ ~U#a 1969 1100 Nnrpon Center Dr., Suite 110 -... . BEACH CLASSIC OM or the IDOlt dutrmlng & ulllque ocun&ooJ homes buUt In tht 1930'1. The maJn home & carriage~ have bttn enlarged whllt uqulsitely malotalnlng Its orl&foa.I cbanirtu. Panoramk OCUD ud lslaocl ~ws. $4,500,000 821 LUXURY EXECUTIVE ESTATE Unsurpaatd quality llDd c1esiJn lumlnatt rrom this exquisite home and &rounds. Lavim gnnlte llDd llmutOM dttallJng througbotlt. wattrrall, pool, spa. port court. • · COH'~ pavilion ror enttrtainln1t. RV Sl01'11_R.! bu= ror colltttor an. boat. Umo, etc. $1 ,495, E 12 CHARMING EX•CUTIVE HOME ~rgeous 4,009 sq. h . + quality bullt home with SBR, 4.58A, 5 nrtplattS. High ctlllop, Frenth doors. used brkk. runn.lna stnam In pt9Ctful pted eoclave. $899,000 N6 NATURES RESERVE G~ locadoe neu Back Bay with truqull bike and walld.ag trans, aitt 48R, lBA llomt wltJa llCldtd a.,. falftlly l'OCNll, vaulted Ol>tD beam cdlinp. lmporUd ltoot ftttplatt. Private back yard, custom sp11 aod lap pool ... 000850 LSISUll• WORLD CHARMU Ad ve: wl Mlt _..a died~ tMr1 a ftdcmd pedo. of IJ"etll bett for prtqq. Very C-. a well- ... _. ' -d JIR. 28A, twe car ...... ~et: • •220,000.t.12 PICTURESQUE CHANNEL Watch the boats sail by "lo the Newport CJwmd, ~y the warm suMds llDd ocean Views from tbb private home In Corona Del Mar. 2 separate win~ with ttotu ~-rt yard. _ $3,495,uoo MSO ~ . ' .. STUNNING MEDITERRANEAN STYLE Equestrian property over I. I 11eres with (aotutk vtews. ltuattd In pttd rommunlty. 6BR. 4.5 BA. Enensive USt' or marble throughout. · $1,350,000 G6 . ------_.......-- ' ... ' CAPTURE YOUR DREAMS Panonimlc view lot over looldo1 Marbdla Country Club, conoectlna rtdln1 trans. Room for tenrus courts, barn & ~ artna wilb room to spare. 3.10 acra. $399,000 V39 ARCH BEACH HEIGHTS A Laguu Beech barpln. Investor owned 2BR llomt, clOM to partt wtlh Joalnc tran. ttllllb ~ru. plaJP'OUDd. c.n today. $239,000 B9 ()""' 'Pupte Me tAecq~ Our sales associates are selected for their knowledge, character, experiehce, and their oommitment to strong ethical standards. We are now Interviewing for positions In our Newport Beach office. I Ad /"4 'Pete, EXQUISITE CHARACTER ESTATE lmmaculate c:ustom built tudor home, quality & baocl crafted workmanship wu masurfully dtst&Qtd. SBR/6BA, noor to telUng library, bllllard room & ~rters. Callror IDOft features. $1 ,575, GIO LIDO ISLE Walk to the quaint Lido Village from lhls elegant home with pttk-•·boo harbor views and ·pedal custom ftature Including hardwood and marble hoors. U.Se option avaOable. $750,000 vso SUMMERFIELD BEAUTY Wdl mainUllaed 4BR, 2.SBA Mapolia model oa quiet stftd. Large yard with covered patio and fttt ~Sttfs_to. Pllfk, sc:boo1. pool, spa & tennh ~ $ 9,000 S54 GREAT STARTER HOME Wdl located home la C-. Me.a. Is lady for llilt ntw owwrs. 3Bll. 28A "-bttti rreshty palattd tbrouPout. hardwood noon, wooderl'uJ larce ftllttd yard, daDd ~ .etpborbood. $208,000 LSO for /nforrnatlon on th•••· and other Q.._ropeHles: Call (714·1 644-7111 http://www.coastalpropertles.com 111 -, r Daily Piloc .Ral~ • M...cb 1,, 1997 Your 9uide lo I.he Jines/ !l+ope,rl.ies in doulhern Ga!tfornia. H ARBOR IS LAN D • $4,495,000 0 bedrooms, 5.5 Jxit/1s, incrcdib/.i location on the main clu:mne/. r1eus from tf1e Pavilion to L1Jo Island, 3 car garage, C."<ptmJcJ JtJCk u·il/ /10IJ up lo 05' yacht, pot1I 044-9060 LJCUNA BEACH •. $2,295,000 ~ 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, contemporary ocean/ro11t \. custom ho,,,e, located on a secluded "secret ctwe ~ dramatic Jes1g11, mos/ rooms u•itl1 oceatJ tticu•s 644-9060 TURTLEROCKCREST • $1,175,000 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, dramatic custom home, cmitemporary style arck;ttldure w;th Spaniah ;rrf/uencu, panoramH: canyon and mountain v;ew11 644-9060 LAGUNA BEACH • $3,600,000 D bedrooms, 5.5 batf1s, unique ocean/ro11t Medite"a11ea11 l'i/la, l.J/J 1mrlJ charm with today's co11- 've11iences, located on blu// overl1X1ki11g cras/1i119 surf 644-9060 BIG CANYON • $1,995,000 5 bedrooms, 5 haihs, /abu/011s 180 · unobstruded view with over 110 fed 1.J/ golf course /rontagc, all ne1c doors, 1cindows, pool, spa, frp/cs, gazebo 644-9060 CORONA DEL MAR • $985,000 2 bedrooms, 2 batJ.11, 11pectacular ocean and harbor entrance vie?, the but Coro~a de/ Mar location, close to China Cover and beautiful park 644-9060 LIDO I SLE • $2,300,000 .J bedrooms, 4.5 baths, g<1r~us custom bay/.,oni home in prime locafi.,n, c.xfo11si1~ly remodeled, large 9ounnei kitchen wit/1 break/Oil area, Jock /or large yacht 644-9060 BIO CANYON • $1,2()5,000 . 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, outstanding view lot located on the hilltop on the 8th /airu1ay, 8th green a11d city lights, 3 car garaga, spa, gated courtyard entry 644-9060 SPYGLASS HILL • $895,000 4 bedrooms, 4 bath•, ·~far traJ;tiona/ home i• located ;n a prutigious commwniq,, ~ ,;ar patio w;tJ. pool, spa and a great view 644-9060 () i 4 -t ) I ) ( ) I l ( l -, ) _ ( l < ) I l 1 I . I' I I ' I ,, 'I'', I'• r , , I,, , ' • 'i ' ., OPEN HOUSES 1 :00 -4:00PM SATURDAY'S INVITATIONS . ~ THE BLUFFS 222 Nata $399,950 Cammy Lesli e C OSTA M ESA 2678 Club Mesa Place ( 10-1 pm) $29 1,000 -Kevin Kanda SEAVlEW 1907 Yachr Resolure $725,000 Gi11ny Anderson SATURDAY .& SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS BIG CANYON 17 Inverness Lane NEWPORT C OAST 22 Avignon $1,295,000 S. Phillips I L. FarriQgton $459,000 Grayce Taliaferro SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS #9 Northampton Coun $495,000 · Olga Matthews 1419 Dolphin Terrac~ $1,495,000 Allison Seesemann J ASMINE .CREEK 89 Jasmine Creek $395,000 Gil Foe r ter Lioo ISLE I 09 Via Venezia $1,250,000 Alison McCormick 1 Baruna Coun $203 ,000 Lorraine Farrington 6 Mojo Coun $189,000 Dav id Prince N EWPORT ISLAND . 405 40th Street $479,000 David Prince PENINSULA POINT 1707 Miramar $415,000 Mary Ann Nethercutt 1921 Yacht Truant $675,000 Ginny Anderson SPYGLASS H ILL 20 Morro Bay $749,000 Mike Evans 2 Brigadier $885,000 Jan Ward VILLA P OINT 298 Villa Point Drive $253,900 Mi~e Evans ' I ·- .. .~ • *-- -' .... .:..· ... -..-. .. Daily Piloc Real Estate • Ma.rCb 1,S • 1997 CAROL ALLISON Joy CURTIN ~~ EXCLUSIVES (714) 644-9060 · x 126 & 148 • BIG CANYON -PANORAMIC VIEW -SINGLE LEVEL . . HARBOR RIDGE -INCREDIBLE VALUE -INCREDIBLE VIEW . , . BIG CANYON -PRESTIGIOUS GATED COMMUNITY . . CAL~ Us FoR FURTHER INFORMATION ON T~ESE PROPERTIES & OUR AoDmoNAL ·LISTINGS. A o . v E R ' .. •• ' . How You See Selling Your Home ... • • • •• Daily Pilot Real Est.ate• March 15, 1997 .. • • • • ••• MICHAEL DREYFUS SUSAN WEIR • ·39 T~ in the Last 12 Moritm • #1 Listing Agen~ Newport Beach 1996 • #1 Buyer Age~ts Newport Beach 1996 • rop 1 % Coldwell Banker Nationwide . I How W e See Selling Your Home ... Let u make se nse out of se lling yo ur horne Call for a free n1arket evaluation (800) 892-7158 COLDWeLI. BAN~eRa FEATURING THE H OMES IN SPYGLASS HILL 5 h<l, 3 ba, uno bstruc ted city & mo'untain . views, upgraded doors & windows, large yarJ, roo m for pool, n..ew ceil ings. 1 SAN M ARTIN • l N EscROW 4 bd, 2.5 ba, extra large private grounds, beautiful Tradewi nd model, new hard, wood floors, french doors, pool & spa 9 M ONTEREY CIRCLE • $849 ,000 I 4 bd, 2.5 ba, otrtstanding views of the ocean, bay & Catalina,.quiet cul,de,sac street, private fenced yard, granite kitchen 38 M OR RO BAY • $895,000 4 hJ, 4 ha, spectacular traditional home locatcJ on an overstzeJ lot, exrensivc use uf uscJ hrick, large pariu with pool & spa. 8 M ONTEREY CIRCLE • $635,000· Expanded. Portsmouth model with .3 bd, 2.5 ha, family room, fo rmal d ining room, Sbd, 3 ha, unobstructed ocean & bay views, upgraded doors & windows, spacious yard with pool. private front courtyard area with pool, sp~ 7 M ONTEREY C IRCLE • $869 ,000 4 bd, J ba, plus office, hardwood floors, extensively remodeled, new ki tchen , master suite with waJk,in closet & Jacuzzi tub 9 N ORTHAMPT0N Cr .. • $495 ,0 , Exclusive and gated Belcourt Hill ove{' looking blue Pacific, elegant in eve l)1 detail, vaulted ceilings & skylight. 0LSON/EvA~EAM 714-644-9070 Ext. 190 800-487-4931 • • "Best Priced Home Behind the ·Gates!" "Why Settle For Mediocrity? 22 AVIGNON PREMIER MONSERRAT IN NEWPORT BEACH 3 bedrooms, gourmet kitchen , fa mily room with fireplace, vaulted ceilings, profession ally landscaped, master suite wi th Jacuzzi tub . ... Offered at $459,000 FoT moTe mfonnanon ,_£all. • GRAYCE TALIAFERRO 673-6900 Ext. 26 • Cl 997 Coldwen ~nker Corporahoo. An Equal Oppof1un11y Company • Expanded "Dover" model • 2 bedrooms, 2 baths .• ~mooth, _high ceilings • Custom patios • Fabulous floorplan · •.Large Ii v ing 'areas • Walk ing distance to Fashion Island • Excellent investment opportunity • Perfect for entertaining ·PERRY TAUB . (714) 644-5833 COLD~LL BANKER . ' .PROPERTY MANAGEMENT DIVISION MANAGING WEEKLY, MONTHLY AND YEARLY LEASES Have you considered leasing your property, we have qualified tennants just waiting for the perfect home. FOR MORE I NFORMATION, CALL: VALERIE HOWELL . (714) 644 .. 9070 E XT. 186 I Housing Opportunity All Offices lnclependonlty Owned aod Operated •• 1 I -: .. Daily PlJOc Rnl Estate• March 15, 1997 SOLD LEE ANN CANADAY (714) 496-2717 • PAGER: (714) 490-4988 SUPPORTED BY l<NOWL~DGE & EXPERIENCE A TRUE OCEAN VIEW ESTATE ~ly 8.al> ~ ~ m -t, 3 ma wlCh lam# allSt. ~ mq llld. paol hcutllld c;..."" 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Apprx. 1.5 aqes 111 build 3 ocfufrunt custom homes, , one 3\\'t$Oll'le family compound Of apnc. 12 luxury townhomcs. $2,695,CXX) HARBOR VIEW HOMES LOWER THREE ARCH BAY I SPECIAL SHOWING 197 2 PORT CLARIDGE PLACE Low price per square foot and for condition! Totally remodeled in 1989, this 3,400+ square foot gracious home has four beJroums, three anJ a half baths, family room, formal dining room and an extra large living room. Many custom feature~ throughout plus a gooJ,s1zed pri vate ya rd . Offered at $795,000 Fl )H M Oil! INK1HMATltlN, Pl l:A~E CAI l ; GAYLE WAITE 494-0215 EXT. 140 • 494-882 1 OP.EN 1:00 PM T O 5:00 PM SATURDAY, M AR~H 15 & SUNDAY MARCH 16 Lovely 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath family home with ocean view. For address and directions~ please call : CAROL··MENCONI 494,0215 C1997 Coldwell Banker Corp<>f'atlon. An Equal Opportunity Company. ual Housing Opportunity. 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FEES GIVEN More than 120 Coldwell Banker top sales agents throughout Orange County were recently treated to an elegant night at the prestjgjous Ritz- Carlton Laguna Niguel, to honor their outstanding achievements for 1996. * This is the second year Coldwell Banker has hosted this extravagant party to recognize their outstanding performers. Sales associates ~ust qualify for President's Club membership to earn an invitation to the spectacular President's Dinner Dance. 'The President's Dinner Dance is an elegant and fun evening where our top sales associates are recognized for their achievements and are able to network with top real estate professionals from other Coldwell Banker offices," said Charlie Johnson, Coldwell Banker senior vice president, Orange County region of the Southern California Company. "It's a fantastic way to cto e out the year and reward the sales associates who have worked so har4.'' price$ and programs 10 sun your needs. at no c.mr 10 you! . (714) 673-4664 Call rod.ay for a (rtt loan consultmon. /.'I I I I•/.' I I I I I ~ I , I I I \ Grant W. King. , Branch Man11ger Office: (7 14) 673-4664 . Pager: (714) 451-7905 Charlie Johnson, Orange County regional manager and Bob Le Fever, president, Southam California Company, congratulate the Top one percent award winners. Pict~ed from left are: Charlie Johnson, Ray McAfoose, Boni Pereira, George Pagano, beslree Patno. Lyleen Ewing, Geoff Hamil, Steve Celotto and Bob Le Fever During the evening, awards were Claremont/Upland; Lyleen Ewing of handed out to honor top Sales Newport Beach; Ray McAfoose of associates in a number of categories. Laguna Beach South; Desiree Patno of The highest honors went to the..toP Irvine and George Pagano of Laguna one percent with Steve Celotto of Beach South. - Coldwell Banker Laguna Hills Other awards handed out included receiving recognition as the No. l the No. l Sales Associate in each sales associate in Orange County, office, the Top Ten Buyer Controlled followed by Geoff HamiJ of Sales and the Top Ten Listings Sold. As a special bonus, limousine service was provided for all the sales associates and their guests to and from the event. For your real estaU netth, call your local ColdweU &u.Ur ojJke or reach ColdweU BanUr 011 tlte /nJemet al www.coldwellbanker.cmrt. : ·-· ... • • . ... ' $469,000 PENINSULA, 109 3 Four horria to the ~.·Qi-~tcntial -tBR. 28A. upcn Sun -Nancy e.rftetd PENINSUL( -121 36TH Du~ with ~ Cod c:harm, ocan 'ficws !'eP,I fO Miid: MOYC-in oondioon, Owner may finance. 5BR. ll.5BA. Open Sun -Catherine Simons · $895,000 SF.AVI~ 2009 YACHT MISCHl.EF . i:..1. d Single llCftl home w/PCdc ocean view and great aty "&'.tan mountain view. 3Bt. l .5BA Open Su.o -Jo Ana Kaaton . $595,000 • SF.A~0,6SEASCAPE R.cduad! I~ 2 story condominiwn. 2Br. 2.51A Open Su.o-Gib Walka St64, UPPERBAY, 2328 LA UNDA Fabulous pool home 1'ilb aaouncaia view. ~ ~ 4BR. 3BA. ~.cna500 Open Suit= Gary Hessdgascr .,..VM • .. • • • DUiy Piloc .Real I.ate• March IS, 1997 'fEDJARVIS 'fncfianting 3 bedroom -2 batfi JUgfify U19raded -just 'Rtduced ~329,000 :;\'ewer Construction -3 bedroom on tlie 'Boardwal~ $995,000 SUZANNE SHULER . ~s ... ~#1 TEAM ·.1996 725-5126 'Taking Care of yo·ur· .?Yf ost Important ~set . 2 bedroom -;.atli .Model rPeifed $574,_500 \ Jncredib!t Views -1.usfi Landscaping Customiud -4 bedroom -J batli $599,000 . a'wsome JYew Construction -6 bedroom Custom <pool -Spa -'Elevator -library -Views $2,495,000 . Stunning Customiud 5 bedroom Jlug_e lot -Ocean & City ligfit Vitws $2,950,000 Furnished NEW ON TIIE MARKET 3 bedroom -2.5 bath I :J-{iglily Upgraded -Ideal Corner L ocation $324,000 • EUis Realty Group attend.s Better Homes & Gardens convention • Ron Mouono honored for real estate production in 1996 Sal~s associates with Ellis Realty Group recently attended the Bener Home~ and Gardens Real Estate Service Convention ·97 in San Diego. Associates from the Newport Beach office included Nancy Barfield, Gary Hesselges~r. · Friday Burnell. Claudette Blanchard, Kay Konfal, Karen Reze k, Connie Betton, Kent McNaughton, Tom lovenitti, " Stephanie Houghton and Ron Maz.uno, branch manager. ''A key f0cus of our network's ·conventjon was to learn about the valuable sales programs Better Home and Gardens has to off er our company. As an affiliate of showed that the Newport Beach branch of Ellis ReaJty Group had doubled its business from 1995. Staying nghl on track, the records from the MLS showed the office as having the highest dollar volume of listings i.old in January 1997 for any Newport Beach office. "The ~ward w~ a tnbute to my agents that go out every day and sell real estate, .. Mazzano 1>aid. "We have a winning team and I a.m looking forward to great achfovements in 1997." Better Homes and Gardens, Ron Mozzono Ellis Realty Group has JI offues aNI JSO sajes assodales Hrving Ora,.ge and S4n Diego coundts. Ellis Rt#'J Group luu bttn a mtmbtr of tht Bttttr Homes and Gardtns Rtal Enaie Strvict nttwork of indtptndent rtal tslalt firms since /9'J2. BetUr Homes and Garthns Rtal Estate Strvice, we are able to provide superior customer i.ervice to buyers and sellers inour market area." Mazzano said. Mazzano was honored at the convention with a certificate of merit for outstanding achievement in real estate production for · 1996. The statistics gleaned from the past year fonntd in 1978, is an inttnlllliotud network of more than 800 member firms wiJh mort than J,500 offices and 25,000 licensed salts associalti in tht Uniltd Statts, Canada and Puerto Rico. Betur Homes and Gardens Rtal Eslale Servict is an operating group of Mtrtdiih Corporation. A home with character Nestled in the guard-gated Jasmine Creek community of Corona del Mar is this exceptional home. An elegant marble foyer opens to the spacious two story re idence.with the distinctive style of home in _thi haven by the sea. • The floor plan consists of three bedrooms, two and one-half baths and a fonnal dining room -all perfcCt for guests and famj)y. Prepare gourmet meals in this home's kitchen, wruch has a special dining nook. This desirable location offers privacy and an opportunity to enjoy salt air breezes and the unique beauty of Corona del Mar. The home al o acces e a commuruty clubhouse and association pool and tennis and is offered for $497,000. For mon lltf°"""""n, call Myrna Boom al the Newport Beach office of Ellis Realty Group, (714) 644-6200. Hesselgesser recognized among top 20 at Ellis Realty Group 0 He fiA-~hes year in top five at Newport Beach office Gary Hesselgesser, senfor marlceting consultani with Ellis Realty Group in Newport Beach, was recognized as one of the firm 's top 20 associates for 1996. He finished the year among the · top five in bis office and was responsible for the most closed saJes transactions. The announcement was made at the company's recent awards banquet, held at the Ritz- Carlton Laguna Niguel. ''Gary consistently demonstrates the special blending of dedication, people skills, tec;bnical knowledge and hard work succe sful sales associates in Orange County. He builds a feeling of trust with each client whether they are a first time buyer or a million dollar home buyer. His knowledge of the market, professionalism .... expertise and sen itivity is what makes him a top agent. "Gary's reputation for providing Lhe best in customer service is well known to his clients and professional colleagues." Mazz.ano said. Hesselgesser serves several areas throughout Orange County. including Newport Beach. Irvine,' Tustin and the Saddleback Valley. He offers the latest in real estate service and can deliver-results due to the s_trength of the corporate support he receives. necessary to acquire the kind Gary He$selgesser "Ellis Realty Group has outstanding marketing and advertising; this has alr~dy been a great advantage because of the variety of marketing possibilities I can provi~e to my clients," Hesselgesser explained. of success and achievements he experienced in 1996. He is ·continufog his outstanding performance into this year," said Ron Mazzan6, senior vice president.and district manager of the Newport Beach office. With all of his experience and recognition in the real estate business. Hesselgesser is known as one of.the most Gary Htsselgesser may bt rtached aJ Ellis Realty Group in Newport Biach at (7!4) 644-6200. Seaview listing captures Newport Beach lifestyle If life in Newport·Beach means enjoying tcnru . swimming. beach activities and . inspiring vistas of ~ocean and mountains. then this home in the guaril gated community of Seaview offers the best of this city by the sea. Seaview is a highly sought after neighborhood near Fashion Island and Newport's coastline that offers wonderful community facilities. Set on a private cul-de-sac, this home take in the views of the city skyline, ocean and mountains. 'l1:le home has a single level floor plan with three bedrooms and two and one-half baths, the rooms are flooded with ntuural light by day from two garden atriums and with warmth by rught from two co_zy fireplaces. The master suite and family room arc spacious retreats for relaxing in privacy. The yard with stone patio. spa and fountain faces out upon endless views of Newport Beach. The home is offered at $595.000. ;.. For more ilifonnalion, call BJ. Joltnson from the Newport Btaclt office of El& R.U, Groq, (714) 6'4-61()(). • , • .. 8UARAITHD IUT VIEW• GI'• COWi f Ten acre estate, 5BD. pool, tennis court, helo pad. 5/6 car garage space. Gazebo & all overlooking this 360° degree view. Must seell $5,200,000 IEWER COUWTRY fREICll . Big Canyon at it's best. Located on fairways 1 & 2. Master on lower level, gounnet kitchen opens to family room. Must seal! $1,950,000 SOPllSTICATED B.EUICE Fabulously expanded & upgraded townhome with pri- vate pool & spa. Separate guest quarters, great patio & court yard. · $1,795,000 COROU DB. MAR HISTORICAL .... Perched above "Little Corona• on an oversized comer lot with panoramic ocean views. 580, 4.SBA. hardwood floors, beautiful high coved ceilings, massive fireplace & many other features. $1 ,625,000 4 PlD C.D.M. AH 4 units are 280, 1 BA. Excellent condition. South of PCH. Walk to beach. Condo conversion submitted . Great buy! $799,900 HARIOR RIDGE IEAUTY Fabulous highly upgraded & customized model perfect JODELLE with panoramic unobstructed ocean. sunset & city hghts view. French doors, imported store floors, many other extras. $799,000 UDO PERf£CTIOI Charming garden. court yard, entry onto wide 47' lot. With private spa, remodeled home in pristine condition. Perteet for couple. $685,000 SU llWIO-GOLf CCMllSI VIEW This is the most sought after floor plan. All one level, no stairs. 3BD. 3.SBA. large patio with spa. Guard-gated luxury! seas,ooo VlillE UVml wmt .. cm LR Single story, spac 3BD. 2BA In guard gated comm. No Mello Roos. Lrg patios off kit & BO. Pools, spas, tennis courts. $475,000 SPECTACULAR VIEW PROPalY Tremendous condo, one level (no stairs), 380 or 2 + den. Gorgeous courtyard & patio. Many upgrades throughout. Mel.000 .... WIT1I A UIB VIEW' An original "10" on large lot, great "Ozzie & Harriet" neighborhood. 3BD. 2BA. $448.000 IECUJDUIWI Great 4BD home, family room. dining room, pool & prl· vate parl<~lke yard. Cul-de-sac. Close to shopping & parl<s. 1231.000 Prime location w/incomparable & unobstructed views of the ocean. harbor & Jetty entrance. Large view terrace, 4BD, 4BA. w/pvt pier & slip_. 3 Cjlr gar w/~ system. $3,100,000 French drs, skylights, crown moulding, attic fan & sec sys. 2- story e}ltry. kit has eating area + loads of built-Ins. lrg mstr ste, BO & BA, vaulted clngs, brlci< patio, spa. .....,IOO $200,000 to $500,000 4BD, 4.5BA home Is a must seel Volume oeMlngs. 3 car gar. fplc in llvtng room & large fplc. Prtvate patio with spa & BBQ, 2 master suites, 1 BO down, gourmet kitchen. M1 ,000 MMUnC-.AWAY Decorated to perfection, all amenities, 4 bedrooms. 2.5 baths, lovely gated court yard, 3 fireplaces. Beautiful Pool & spa. . $1,395,000 VIEWl-VIEWl-VllWI . China Cove to Palos Verdes, Catalina & San Clemente Island. Quiet/tranquil dream home site, 3 modest units on property now. Wonderful location. $1,200,000 c.1•-•racrz 111t••11T1EAC11 Tradftlonal 5BD cust home on comer lot. Lots of used brick. This 2·story home offers great family IMng. Large family room opens onto veranda. S1 ,050,000 •IE•maJMWA~~ Fabulous Mal Kl condO on the Newport Bay. Completely remodeled, shows beautifully, new kitchen. bath, living areas, deck & bedroom. Large view Terrace to enjoy Bay a~vltles. S1 ,000,..000 ........ A 38 second dash to the ocean from your front door. Oelux ocean front condo w/many upgrades, rare quality property In premier loc. White water view,. 1651.000 .......... This golf course view hm. The Uv rm. din nn & mstr BO all enjoy one of the best views llJ Big Cqny9n. Best view in Deane Townhqlll8cS. 280, 2BA & den. Cul-dtHac st 1 eo• 5th 'fairway unobstructed view. • ••1,000 m1mor.-.... -.rt• Prvt pool, spa. Lovely courtyard entry expanded kitchen nook, 3 skylights. added 2BD, 1 BA upstairs, new double door entry with transom windows. tl11,000 . 11111111 ... _ Newer roof, paint & carpet. huge yard. Excellent area of Santa Ana •south Coast Metro•. Close to everything. excellent buy. "211,800 • c:MY-. unu ..:11 Gated condominium In good location near Fashion Island. Pool, spa, tennis court. Lower level unit features new carpeting & paint 1211.000 TmT ....... , ... Trust/Bank held property. Nice area of Tustin. Large 3BO, 2BA one story home, large comer lot with fruit tress. etc. 1210.000 aMI? Ml Nice 2BD, 2BA townhome, near beach-ocean view from spacious deck, quiet location on greenbelt area, com- munity, tennis. pool & spa. l20l.OOO - illW a. w.um ·amr 380, 2.5BA. HI ceilings, hardwood floors, private patio. Seeing Is believing. •Great assumable loan • wfth 10% down·. sae&',000 Mvn 15 Splendore $468,000 Sun 1·5 '4ycntt 2314 Holiday Road $490,000 Sat 1·5 ,,.,,,,,, 38 Belcourt $1,095,00o Sun 1·5 1'8Caftnn 39 Rue FountalN>leau $515,000 Sun 1·5 19 Royal St. George $1,295,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 ea.w dlll. 111r 436 Begonia $&49,500 Sun 1·5 24 Cr'Mt Clrde $249,000 Sun 2·5 aa..,..._ 410~ $639,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 $1 ,050,000 Sun 1·5 - CAT.._.VllW Watch the sunset from your living room. Gr~at town· home remodeled kitchen & baths. Very sharp 3 large bedroo~s move-In condition. . 8141,900 Open House HldwBtd# Linda Reed 33 Monoco lalDa Ali Zarrinnegar 5 Uncoln "* GeofQ9 Mc Gaffigan 739 Via Udo Sound ' Pat Leclair Lynne vaJentlne Hl•w.tCIMt 17 Tri>ute Nancy Simmons 3 Ima loa Court Linda Brehm Tashma~Ames .. *1'P(lri#MJ .. 9 Fairdlwn Sand't Mittman war...,.1• ._ _ This home Is a 480, tea room, media room,•enter· talnlng room, ll'}door sauna room. FDR, 2 car garage. Unusual wrap around yard. teH,000 $765,000 Sat 1:30-4:30 Vi Saxton $179,900 Sun 1·5 Ted HUI $1 ,799,000 Sun 1-5 Pat Zarller $379,000 Sat 1--4 Karen Lynch $203,500 Sun t-5 Natalie Fogarty $247,900 Sun 1·5 Barbara Chamb6ts $499,500 Sun 1--4:30 Arvilla Sheron $598,000 Sun 2·5 Irene McCarthy , .- o.iJy Pilot Jleal l!stat.e •Match lS, 1997 LINDAISLE 32Undahll • Remodeled 5 Bdr., 5 Bath Home, Den • "Gold Coast", Pvt. Dock, REDUCED $2,995,000 LINDAISLI£ 4STJn+hlc • 5 Beds .. 4 Baths, Gate Guarded • Approximately 80' on the water $1,050,000 L.H. ·BARBARA ROPPOLO (714) 729--7247 . ----·---- .BARBARA AMSTADTER. (714) 7i9--7208 • .. No. 1 SALES ExEcuTtvE 1993, 1994, 1995 & 1996 IRVINE TERRACE 161$ ll4Jflllm TflDIC« • 4 Bd ., 4.5 Ba., Huge Harbor View • Courtyard w/Pool, Spa & Waterfall $2,490,000 BECANYmf10Wl8lMB 141Mlllm#g ~ • 2Bd., 2Ba., Plus Den, Dover Model • 180° 5th Fairway Unobstructed View $~48,000 LINDAISLE . Hl"+hl«. • 6 Bd., 4.5 Ba., 3 Fireplaces, Atrium · • Lowest Fee Price on Linda Isle $1,649,000 BAYCUIT l'DO Add'•" • 4 Beds., 3 Baths, 2 Fireplaces • Remodeled ~itchen, Pool & Spa $535,000 - Daily Pilot hal &cau' • March IS. i 997 " ~ A member of the . . '9J Jon Douglas Real Est.aU! Sentices Group, Inc. • • • .. •• --~ -------~-~· --,_,.r-. ... ·---"'" ~ --~ -·-----;---- &~a-. Largest Single Story In J asmine Cr9ek A_..... * EV IESC.~OW 611 Udo Park S559.000 * ILUlBOll l'IEW mis 8CM1lll Tot:aly remodMed, 580, QOllTTl8t Kitchen 0.-1~ Jewel in Big Canyon Situated on a private t ul-de-sac inside the prestigious guard gated community of Big Canyon 1 this gorgeous upgraded three or four bedroom, 1wo and one-hall bath home. The formal entry foyer sets the scene with warm hardwood fl oors. Th~ liviog room is perfect for entertaining with a limestone fireplace and vaulted ceilings A formal family room looks out onto the pool, spa and gra,sy yard. The kitchen is a go urmet's delight with top of the line appliances and cozy breakfast nook. Off the kitchen 1s acces\ to the spacious yard and pool area. A formal dining room with limestone fireplace createi. an inviting ambiance. The large master retreat offers direct access to an outdoor spa. a large master 11ath and extra closet space, including a cedar lined closet. There are two secondary bedrooms and one office or den and a large dooble sink with bath. In addition, there is a powder room off the dining room. Additional amenities include recessed lighting and dimmers throughout most of the home, plantation shutters, putting green, security system, inside laundry and a three car garage. The home is listed for $965,000. For more informalWn, call Georgina Smilh al (714) 644-16()(), Coast N.wport Proptrlhs, 4 Civic Plaza, SWlt 260, Ntwporl Btach. Brett's Best Buys! . North Tustin on Over 1 /3 Acre Spacious 4BR hos well manicured yard and pool/deck area.. Do some repairs and save. ExceUent value for 16,000 s.f. fot . 5279,000· Tustin Trust Safe! _ • Large com er lot with-mature fruit trees. 3BR, 2BA'. Corporate owner wont.S it sold now! Just reduced for fast sale. · •$203,000 Creat Buy, Just Eut of Anaheim Hills Sierra de-I Oro community. Comer lot view home with -4BR, 3 BA, 3 rar garage and over 2,300 sq.ft. l lnhelievitble price for this value. $199,000 Lender Owned -Corona Del Mar Townhome E.xcellent location wi~ loads of s1orage, over 1,700 bq.ft and 2 car garage. I las wel bar, balcony and patio. Great c-omn location. 1.ook at th.is pric-~. $249,000 Princeton Townhomes Excrllenl lrvine location near l'.C.I. Weir priced .. B .. plan with 2 BR and 2BA . . • $17~500 Brett Wyland (714) 729-727.3 Bank Owned Ne~ort Bea ch Exclusive Harbor Rid~e Estates. Lov~ly single story with deck and views. S615,900 West Newport Rli:O 2 story close to waler bas extra lar~e 10 1 "''1th 4BR., Bakonies and many special amenitu•:i. Pri<'e Pending Call Brett Wyland Todayl For Unbelievable REO Values (714) 729-7273 Great income property in Corona del Mar Great income potential from I.bis adorable two bedroom. two bath front house with a welJ designed three bedroom, two bath, back two story unit. It's an easy walk to Little Corona beach, coffee shops and a sushi restaurant. This well maintained home was built in 1968 and offers a wonderful custom landscaped front yard with brick. lawn and trees. The front house is light and bright with lovely brick interior patio. The back unit is ' spacious with a large enclosed deck. This home has wonderful curb appeal and is located on a charming quiet street in Corona del Mar. It's great for owner occupancy with rental or as a complete income unit. The owne.r will carry with 25 percent down. Offered at $499,000. For mor• ilifonnalion, call Kay Parlctr Ill (714) 644-16()(), Coast Nnport Propmie1, 4 Civk Plllz.a, S.UU 260, Newport B«ieh. COSTA MESA · 23 Lucerne 2BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $469,000 1007Tulwe.Dr_. 3BR Jim F.-ryman ~1220 Sun 1-4 $242,000 ...,, Klltenbich OwnerJBroker 760-8590 1782 ()9llmont Dick~ f<8YAedorl 8S7-o800 .-3BR Sun 1-5 $191,000 2466 Vista Hogar saav Shipley SBR Sat/Sun $205,000 • .... t Elil Realty Group 644-6373 x114 NEWPORT BEAGH 138 Via Undlne 4BR Sun 1-4 $699,000 5 Marttlme Drtve Daldra Tiiman 1se.:1992 2BR Sun 1-5 $535,000 Owner John 675-0675 1720 Skylark Lane 4BR qayaest North Sat 1-4 $535,000 57 Sea Island Dr Robin Lang North Hiiia Realty 731-6900 288-3883 . 2BR Sunday 1-4 $190,000 Bllbara Roppolo/PNdentia 7&Z147 ~42 Channel Rd 4BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $1 ,895,000 Big canyon Wlu Muon EJlls ReaJtora 759-7700 2-3BR Sat/Sun/12-4 $344-$500K canrwy VIiiage Realty Q3.3TT7 NEWPORT COAST 1 Shoreview 580 ~ 1-5 $2,950,000 David Bradbume 47+8191 ' KEY LENDERS AND RATES I ~ I I Rates .. ot Marc:n 13, t997 30-year fixed INTEREST 'X. POINTS LOCK· TYPE PHONE RATE· OWN (%) IN .A.P.R. • American Savings Bank S (800) 562-6272 7. 750% 20 2.125 30 8.01 1 Bank of America B (800) 642·2244 7.750% 20 2.000 45 7.998 ~'--...!.---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Cal Fed Lending ._ S (800) 225-3337 7.750% 20 1.841 45 7.981 Chase Manhattan K (800) 900·6062 7.625% · 20 2.375 · 30 7.911 ~~~~~__;:__...;........~~~~~~~~~~~~~~__;~~~ Coast Federal Bank S (800) 300·5626 8.000% 20 2.000 10 8.252 Cosmos Mtg. Bankers K (800) 931 -4033 8.000% 5 1.125 30 8.157 Countrywide Funding K (800) 8n·5626 7.750'% 2Q 2.000 45 7:998 Detriok Mortgage Group R (714) 759-9692 7.625% 5 1.750 15 7.844 Downey Savings S (800) 336-9639 7.625% 20 2.375 30 7.911 Emery Financial R {714) 729-9200 7.625% 5 1.750 15 7.844 Fidelity Federal Bank S. (800) 232-2309 7.875%· 5 1.750 10 8.098 First Federal Bank of CA S (800) 672-4332 7.750% 20 2.250 -30 8.02.5 Fleet Mortgage K (800) 700-5650 7.625% 20 2.375 30 7.911 Glendale Federal Bank S (800) 560-9000 7.625% 20 2.250 45 7.898 Great Western Bank B (800) 492-7587 7.650% 20 2.100 30 7.907 Home Savings S (800) 975-5051 7.600% 10 2.250 30 7.872 NationsBaoo Mtg. Corp. K (800) 685-0001 7.625% 20 2.250 30 7.898 NQwport Coast Financial A (800).808·5626 7.625% 5 2.000 10 7.871 ProFed Mortgage K {800) 686-3756 7.875% 20 1.875 30 8.111 .. Sanwa Bank B (800) 237·26~2 7.900% 10 1.625 45 8.109 tLc Financial Svcs. R (800) 801 -7300 7.750% 16' 1.625 13 7.958 Union Bank of CA B (800) 453-1288 7.875% 20 2.000 60 8.125 WeyerhaeuserMtg. K (800)669-6747 7.875% 10 1.875 14 8.1'1 30-Y ear adjust.hie INTEREST 'X. POINTS MAX. MARGIN RATE OWN (%) A.P.R. LOAN (%) INDEX 3.950% 25 1.000 7.379 600,000 2.450 110 6.000% 20 1.000 8.442 214,600 2.875 lTS 4.125% 20 0.031 7.208 214,600 2.375 110 ADJ. FREQ • lM 1Y . 1M ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- 4.750% 20 2.500 8.580 214,600 3.000 lTS 1Y 2.950% 25 1.000 7.271 500,000 2.350 110 1M :--------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 5.37'5% 5 1.000 8.476 214,600 2.750 L6M 6M 4.750% 20 0.000 7.210 214,600 2.375 110 • 1M 3.850% 20 1.000 7.229 750,000 2.300 11 0 1 M 2.950% 20 0.250 7.394 500,000 2.550 11 0 1 M 3.950% 20 2 .. 250 7.283 600,000 2.225 110 1 M NA NA NJ{ NA NA NA NA NA 4.950% 20 1.25<> 7.264 214,600 2.300 110 1M 5.750% 20 1.125 8.318 214,600 2.750 lTS 1Y 2.950% 10 1.000 7.818 214,600 2.250 l1M 1M 3.950%' 20 1.000 7.379 214,600 2.450 110 1 M 3.950% 20 1.000 7.857 500,000 2.050 1TS 1M 4.375% 20 2.500 8.823 214,600 3.000 LPM 6M 3.950% 20 1.125 7.392 600,000 2.450 110 1'M 4.250% 20 1.000 7.557 400,000 2.625 110 1M ~·~~~~~~~ 5.875% 20 1.375 8.358 214,600 2.750 1TS 1 Y 5.250% 5 1.500 8.305 214,600 2.750 1TS 1Y ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 5.125% 20 1.000 8.321 214,600 2.750 6CD 6M 5.250% 20 1.000 8.252 214,600 2.750 1TS lY Both flud & ~ programs are 30/30 OOl'Mlf'ltional mortgages. Type of Lender Is: B • Banll; K • mortgage banker: R • ~ broker; S • savings & loan. Mortgage bankers and blOkefs are bf\sed by Che Cal~orNa Oepettment of Real Estate u either a bfQl<er or COfPOnltlon. FOf lnformaUon call Calif DRE•t (916) 227-0931. lntefelt RN for aclfustables ls an intro<lt.Jcto(y rate tor the first adlustment penod. Down Payment ls amounc of cash(% ol sales price) paid to lender prior to signing mongaoe contract Polnta are% of loan balance paid 10 lender at time of~ dosing. Loctc-!n Is Ille number ol days lendet guarantees rale pri&< fo <:losing. A.P.R. Is lt\e annual pefe9ntage rate which Is an esllmalsd annual cost of the loan to the ~r Al A.P.R.1 are c:alCIAated by Mortgage News Co. based on a $214.600 loan amount. the points shown~ f700 total lees. The" P.A.s are indudad In this chart for c;ompan- son only. When epp1y1ng for a 1oa11. Federal Truttt-ln-Lending law requlf81 leoders to calculate an A.P.A. speclflc to each loan offer. Maximum loan Is the maxtmum lender will loan under givefl terms AN fixed rate programs hew a ma>t .. mum of $214,flOO. Margin (In%) Is lenders prof~: margin+ Index• actual rate after first adj141tment Inda• la ltle basis for~ fl' adjustable rate (Margin + Index• New Rate). 110 •11th Dist Cost of Funds, 1TS • 1-Year Treasury 811, L6M . 6-monlh LIBOA, 6-ra . 6-mont~ Treasury BIM. 6CD. 6-month a119rage c:erbfk:iTe of depOsll Adjuatment FreqUency Is the period betWeen adj\lsltMfltS 1M. 1·Monll'I. 6M. 6-MonthS, IV• 1 Year Al ra1es SIA:>ject to Change. Verify rite anc:t iarm.s prior IO 8jlplying tor a loan. AU lenders prO'lida loans with dillerent rates and teems for dllfefenl loao amounta. The Information presented Is not a" ollt! to make a loan For a coosUlllOI guld.. un now to Shep for. ~ Mod I $4.50 check payable to Mortgage News Co .• 1850 E. 171h SI .• Suile 220. Santa Ana, GA 92705. (714) 836-11 n COPYRIGHT 0 1997 Mortgag41 News Co . . .. .. • ESTATE SALE PRESTIGIOUS N, LAGUNA BEACH One of a k.ind whitewater site is a 13,800 sq. fr. sloping 101 on a small southerly-facing cove with only a few steps 10 access the sand & surf. This 2,740 sq. ft. home has JBR, 38A with attached gues1 qtrs & 3-car detached garage. $2, 150,000 loquim• to: (7H) 41)4-204:, Prmnp11b only Ou:nrrlb•oiur b1111Jlmg •#1 SHOREVIEW• NEW CUSTOM HOME Golf Course • Ocean View Broker Coo eration Saturday 1 :00-5:00pm 9' Address required for gate entry r \. David Brodburne .J 47 4-8191 WANT TO REACH THE BEST QUALIFIED HOME BUYERS ON THE COAST? .... .__ . ....... l•TER•ET . [ . .._~ . For ...... . ... , ...... t ,,,., ' I I J ,, -·---- -~ . . .... NEWPORT SHORES New Listing 3 lX'clroom. 2 bath -single level. mostly redone det(lched charming home. Great rec area witl1 tc>nnis & pool! -Special area close to beach. Assumable t st. Motivated seller! · VILLA POINT (PCHIJamboreeJ . Comfy, cozy 2 bedroom. 2 bath. lower level, end unit condo. No stairs! Gas fireplace, 2 patios. pools & gym . Built I 990 Great amenities. Great location Great Price! OPEN _HOUSE OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-5 SUNDAY 2·5 4 l<i L UGONIA, N.B. 248 VILLA POINT DR., N.B. $289,900 $239,900 CHfSHIQI PCO.D:f;Q'I'll:~ Looking Oul for You &nee 1938 714 759-1877 -- (_ I.,'·,(_ :.:"! l. l (-) l , ) I l ) \ ) \ ) -~ •fll!m-- 3 Bedrooms 2· l /2 Both located in pm~ious China Cove. ~vlor hoibor, ocean, Co10lina and sunset view\ Sieps from lhe soric:I and ..aller.boll ccvn. Lorge iecond '*°'Y.~ with fi~t and BBQ Loh al ant!que ekhed gloss windO.on tockyord with garden off mow will OwrMlr IS ITICNl"9 out al slot9 and hos reduced fhe selling price by $100,000 for a quick soi. 2615 \l\loy L o "e, Co"'Ol'\O del Ma,. y_,.,. "',y,...,_,., Agent-10m Henschen 759-14" 7 42-65 '9 /'O'Ntlt -~ , . .. ,~'-' .--- Xlnt 3 • 4 bcl111 ho.es a FomlolUl'es. SISOk-SJOOk wh-.! For locaiions in all aR.u all Today! (Al.o Otipltutl This highly upgraded 3 bedioom is affordable & exceptional! Priced to sell at $205,000 Sally Shipley 644-6373 ext. fJ4 .Ellis5. I JASMINE CREEK BARCiAINf ~.. Most VPaJ'aded Home Available • (Includes $400,000 In Additions & Upgrades " 2 Bdnns., 2 barbs, Den. French Coontty Kitdlen. 14x24 Underground Party/Wme ~ Private ja(U2zi & FOWltain in lovdy English Garden setting 5 MARll1ME DRIVE PRICED IJ $535,<XX> OPEN SUN 1 TO 5 · DAIDRA TDLMAN & LUCILLE HOYf (714) 759-1992 WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. (714) 644-4910 ONE Ovx: Pt.Av.. #260 NEWroRT 8&.0i CA 92660 ~~~~ ,, 424 VISTA GRANDI, N. BCH · •A rare expan~ed Bluffs "E" plan !· ~ Panoramic views of Newport's Bay •J BR + 2.58A + family roopt • Approxjmately 2,500 s.f. • French doors & windows lhruout • Enclosed courtyard & rear p~tio ENJOY THI FmlT • 11.UFfS UFESTYLll • $541 ooo .. DO l < , Bl I. I. F' . BI\ R o 1 ~, 7 20-170~ n~ ,;r \l'' Incredibly Priced Big Canyon Condo 57 &'!Island Drive, Nttup~rr &ach Immaculate, Beautiful and Bright! I hn Is Thr Ben Buy In Nrwpon Bach • ! BrdlOOlll, 2 &dt • Hugt -a """ • Af'P"OL I)~ oq fl • Crnn.il m .ond.1oun1nt • littploa •• "'""" '°°"' • Sen.rm i:->trd puLng ·~ilUl--.i... p~ .......... Offe• wl"' $190.000 BIG CANYON DOVER MODEL LOWEST PRICE Single Level 2 Bedroom, 2 Bat h, Den Original Owner $469,000 644-5215 - " "I BB!UTIFut Bil'mlBSTI 1837 TRADEWINDS LN •Fl..l'RP!:I J; CM •ll!Rl:I PAlllKOO:\~ • I WO FIRHLACI S- • f Rl:N H POOR<;, • S!\YLI .Ill •I\\' ,A,k l,AR'\ ,[ , Offered ati $447,000 I llBSORT LIVING . I 1020 BAYSIDE COVE EAST. • <;f \ I I ~ • l 11 ~ I I • J f''I HI P ;,\ \\IKAl II •I If :It.... l I\ H: Rt.\ WIFI • f'.\ AR ,,\IV\l.I Al IA llllJ • • ' H '~q I, I) Offered at: $397,000 • l S..Jr.•>m• • 5 l\ntu .. >m• • ....,_~.J 11.-.... t. •~'.um F.un1I\ R~-.-m • \.'tthc • Rr•d. l .""' uJ • ('\,,wmlh Jf"\f r11\,U• 'ft.1" h 1h-.· '-.t.JW •~tun f'4.a• &..Jo"-ttn ,... Offrr<!<l ar $2,250,000. Im.,.. •·rRl\Afl: PH ii f00t , <:f'\ DICK DICKSO N 644-6373 ext. t 552 f•"' fomllh m/t.,.ltJll"" wit · JUDYBWSSOM Ellis ... _(714) 497-3339 Ext. 206 (.)ffi.e • (714) 499-HNI R.-\o.l<n.t • SINGLE FAMILY RESiDENCE • APARtMENTS • TOWNHOMES a CONDOS • COMMERICAL 24 HR. MAINT. AVAllABLE ..... --..... . ,,. '" .. ~. ~ .. '-..-.~···:-· ' ... " . I , ' t.... ~ .. --~·· SALES 1031 EXCHANGES Pacifica Realty PH 631-1500 FX 6Sl ·7030 SINCE '976 .4185 ECJlf 11tt1 S1 • &lite 201 • eosro Mesa. CA 92627 Dick McKaaon /k:Jt Flnor Plan 2 &Jroom.1 + Dm River Rn..·k £11/ra11a HnrJu'O<JiJ d Slntr Fl1Jt1r.• Ntti• ir~ Door.• cl lf'J11tl""'" Kilcbm c-1' Batfu Ta.1ttfull_v RrmtHlefr,1 Off ereJ at $289,000 723-4494 NOT ONE STQP LIGHT IN WHOLE COUNTY I Tired of high taxes a~d unruly crowds? Need some peace and qu iet? Do what I did and find oot about the Ozarks. low taxes, down home friendly folk, and beautiful scenery. let me be your buyers agent. · CALL JEFF CLARY at COTHAM & COMPANY REAl.TOas A.sh Flat, Arkonsos TOLL FREE . 1 (888) 855-4783 E-Mail Address: jeffclary@centvryinter.net : . . ~ ( ,;: . . Dai.ly Pilot Real Estate • Match 1 S, 1~7 WtTn ·DEALS LIK·E THESE ••• Newpo1•t Beael1 u L4rp 1 or 2 Story Custom Honus (Ranging from 3.802 10 8,000 S.F.) u Hup Lots (Up to 19.000 sq.ft.) o SJ>«IM:IJ.r Vinv1 0..-n.n. Harbor and City gc Mountain, City and Canyon. NEWPORT CUSTOM ESTATES INC . 714-647-2452 o G'* G'""'*'l c.,.,,.;,,,;iy 2-'HR ~ tcnice- 0 No M•O. ROOI (Low tu rate) 0 IMll~ .. Dfl# (Approx. $150 Monthly) • ···· ••• WHY WAIT ·To. .· NEWPORT COAST 1y i¥ OrJY r&~fi.01·e ~ ie~~e Vec1J.s ·1~1·e G ie F.oncwe1· Going... Going ... ·Jst Time~Offe~ed OCEAN RIDGE $1,795,000 Ocean, harbor and city views from this new (approx) 6,450 s.f. 6 Bedrpom, 6 112 Bath custom estate to be built. Over half acre lot (23,780 s.f.) with lush landscape. Complete November 1997. Buy now ~nd choose your finishes. Gone Gone PELICAN POINT'" $2,645,000 Ocean and golf course views from this new (approl') 4,500 s.f. 4 Bedroom, 4 112 bath custom villa to be built. Pelican Point is a oceanfront development with direct beach access. Complete September 1997. Buy now and choose your finishes. Gone Gone \ . . J -. • ' • :.1· " ·-1 I ( ... ' I . JEFF AXTON 644-9070 x137 BACK BAY EQUESTRIAN ESTATE • $3,495,000 ·• 8,000sf Main Residence • 3 Guest Houses • Private G<>sted Grounds · , • Fountains, Ponds, -Pool & Spa • 20 Car Garage • Great~ Views of Back Bay & City Li ghts • 13 Stal ls & Show Arena BIG CANYON VIEW ESTATES VIEW CUSTO M HOME Lowes~ Priced in Years $1,295,000 • A , .. MORE LISTINGS THE MOST FABULOUS VIEW Big Canyo n Has To O ffer . $1,995,000 SPYGLASS HILL • $895,000 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA • $359,000 EASTSIOE COSTA MESA • $359,000 4 bd, 4 ba, spectac ular traditional hom<.' 2,600,sq Et, 3 bd +office, Spa ·3 bd, 2 ba, large backyard I :1001,..u.,,1iw..~1too.._,..,._ A•l..,...I•.,_._.<..__ <,...111-<.,...._., \ltW,.w l....r.,...J...4 t1...J...J1,,_,,.,,