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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-04-26 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS Estancia baseball knocks off rivaL 4-3 I J Serving the NeWport-Mesa community since 1907 INSIDE DON lfACH I DAllY PILOT Nat;uralty· ... Shelby Ferris, 6, and h er class- mates at Paularin9 School got back to their roots during a belated Earth Day celebration. See page Al. ---:+- Soft t<Juc_h ... Newport Harbor's Audra A~ completes the double . play on Corona del Mar base runner Megan Henning (34) during Friday softball actton. For all of the latest p rep sports results, see Sports, Bt . I \ I> I \ :· MUGION ........... .A8 ! IOOETY ............ A9 I i· SPORTS •.•••......••. 11 .. :_~ •...••..•. .Al. : • I I I I I I I I ; { I I I I \\ I \ I II I n . . M y trusty Bartlett's does not appear to know who rust said, •nm.e flies when tou're having fun." Suffice it tp say, whoever did toin the old wheeze was eJnirlei\&. ly e,vaect. It seems like only yelterday when l wrote my first, for-pay col- umn for this newspaper. Well. iiaybe not yesterday, but definite-f' only a couple of years. • hi fact, lt was seven yeers ago today. According to my caJculA· t1ons1 this means I will sail off into my eighth yeer of Daily Pilot col- ~ wrtUng beginning with next nunc1ay'I cohmm. And they Mid. it wouldn't last! Bight yean w longer than I Jlava been Jn any job, save~ 12 yean ot running a one-man-band adver1tmng and mar~ comul· tanc;y out of my house. That .... when I loll my two lnatn 'C'CCldMt within two mantba of one..,.._, Y-. I bed 85% of City seeks cash for Balboa renewal •.Improvements, which include more trees and ~etter parking, could cost as much as $8.frmillion. By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH · -The City Council Monday will start wrestling with how to pay for a controversial plan to revamp the Balboa Peninsula, with proposals from planting trees to rerouting streets. The council will vote oo ways to begin financing a conceptual . MARC MARTIN I DAILY PtlOT -plan finished in, January by a committee of residents and busi- ness · p~ople. A big crowd (both.on land and sea) turned out Friday to witness the start of the Newport to Ensenada lntemational Yacht Race. Below (right}, this intrepid sailor just drove to the start vieWing area. 'Below (left} .. Stephen Pflanze is looking for a ride. City staff ____ ..,..._ reports map •r The Newport out a way to Beach City -.. And they're off ••• kinda pay for about Council meets 70% of the· 7 p.m. Monday . committee's at City Hall, 3300 recommen-dations, esti-Newport Blvd . mated to cost $8.6 million. • 50th annual Newport to Ensenada race gets off to a slow start, bµ_t fans by the hun- dreds line up to catch a glimpse. · By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Betty I Yacht Race .. Some spectators Powers just wanted to get out, . came out of habit, some came to and Newport Beach Fire CaJ?t. witness the 50th start of the Ray Toggweiler was world's largest yacht looking for a pleas-race -either way, it ant way to spend was the choice way some · down-time to play hooky. while on duty. Glaring sunshine, They were among clear skies and the the hundreds who utter lack of bree~ gathered near the . made for perfect Wedge and on the boatviewing -and Corona def Mar cliffs at noon excruciatingly slow sailing. Friday to. watch 550 boats push Onlookers t~lked on cellular off toward Mexico in the New-phones, scribbled on legal port to Ensenada International pads and carried beepers. Yozmg man and.the sea • It's a nil wind that blows at the start of the New-· port to Ensenada race, making for slow going. • EDITOR'S NOTE: Armed with his notepad, cellular 'p'hone and plenty of anti-seasickness pills, Dally Pilot reporter Chtistopher Goffllld Is c<>Yerlng the Newport to Ensenada race aboard Juice, • 35·foot sailboat. SOtvmWHERE OFF nm COAST -If the start holds any due as to what lies ahead, the 50th annual New· port to Ensenada International .. my eggs in one basket, ~ut 1 cod· dled that basket magnificently. How was I to know that one com·., pany would be bought out, the other would undergo a major management cbangef Pool, one 22-year and one 18- y-. re&atiombip went dgbt down the tube. I felt~ 1G!11Y b Yacht Race promises to be an exaudatingly long ordeal More than an liour after our 12:50 p.m. starting time, .our Santana 35, Juice, has lurched less than half a mile. The wind is dead and a . seemingly endless line of sail· boats bob futilely alongside us under a fierce sun. The tenor of frustration bas alrea~y crept into the speech myself and thought seriously about hocking our house even more than it already was and buying a business. Then I saw an article in the Daily Pilot about their search for a columnist. The new editor of the "new, improved~ Dally Pilot was launching a community-wide search for a four-day·&i·Week columnist. Interesting, l thought, and went back to figuring out my sur· vival strategy. Then there was another article, and another. Finally, on.the last date for sub- missions, 1 wrote a four·page thing about me and what I'd do as a columnist and fued it ovw to the paper abodt baJf an bOuF' before the dMdline f0r entries. I made tbe ftna.11 In tbla curious twist Oil a PIJlltM.y BUe-df. A lquadof~~­cantl for the job W8I dawn ID two w,.. I 1w1wk gatlO ID for an ' I '"\ The finance plan shoUld cover most of the council's highest pri- ority projects, which include: a. parking management plan, Bal- boa Pier parking lot improve- ments, tenant marketing, alcohol policy changes, a derelict boat ordinance and sign ordinance revisions. · · • For more race coverage, see Sports, B 1 • 'Most of ihe money would come from federal Community Dev-elopment .Block Grants, off- street parking funds and the neighborhood · enhancement fund. Proceeds from a Chamber of Commerce golf tournament, a business improvement district, tidelands funds and the general fund would kick in additional dollars. ' Rollerbladers and bikers ers, who came to the Wedge stopped by during their work-from Placentia to watch the outs. Expert spectators carried boats take off. "I jus~ wante,d to binoculars and cameras. Staff reports also suggest changing the city code to extend to midnight the hours during which parking fees are charged. "It's just for fun," said Pow-•SEE ENSENADA PAGE A14 • SEE BALBOA PAGE A 13 Dally Pilot reporter Christopher Goff.ard ts tagging along during the Newport to Ensenada yacht race. MA"C MARTIN /OAILYl'l.OT r-------------------------~ I I : F.Y.I. I I I : The city's plan to finance the l : revitalization of the Balboa • Peninsula includes: I I s • Community Development : Block Grants: $1 .9 million I I • • Off ·street parking funds: : $1 .8 million I I 1 • Neighborhood enhance- : ment fund: $1 .5 million I of the seven·ma.n crew. San Diego-based bankers who have competed in -and lost this race -twice before. gator Dick Petrie. •Seven hundred boats in this race and you can shake bands with I I I I I I I I I • Chamber of Commerce golf tournament funds, future business improvement dis- tri~: $261,000 •unbelievable," says navi- interview th the Pilot's eager new editor, one William Lobdell. My God, I thought, No. 1 ·daugh- ter's older than this guy -still is. We had a fine talk. We even Chatted about money. I gave a fig- ure, he gave me another one and said maybe we could move up closer to my piuch nicer figure m. Tia , if everything worked out. hat was in April of 1990, and ... but what the hell, I ' am definitely having fun. And the paper bas been very good tome. I won the bake-off and the rest, as the wise man said, is biltory. At. the end of the columnist contest, it came down to two of~. both men. We were~ given a day to write a column on whatiever subject we wanted. 1 don't~ my topic. and I can't find the dip. But rm an n · W81 w..aderful."l'be I Wll ~ four houri tD --anatbs ~ umn. Pour boUnl \ , ..... l • 11delands fund: $472,000 I •SEE VOYAGER PAGE A14 : • General fund: $245,000 I I ~-------------------------~ ... Th&t one I recall. It was an er Pilot staffer I met that morning undercover piece. I went over to was Tony Dodero. Tony was then the Rolls Royce dealership on . an'intern and. Friday, the paper Coast Highway and pretended I announced his promotion-to assis- was in the market for one of the tant managing editor. It couldn't beasts. It was pretty good. I happen to a nicer or more capable thought. . person. The paper ran my column and The quality of people at this lit- the other finalistts on the same tie ne~per is quite remark- page and invited readers to call in able. i have seen many of them and vote for their favorite. I guess rome and go, mostly kids only a l won. because here 1 am. couple ot years out ot college, .. I remember my anniversary making the jump from a weekly date here because it is the week· to a mMlD. daily. end of the Newport to Emenada As expected. mOlt ol them race. I went over to the paper ear-1DOYt\ on to metropolltan. dailies. ly Friday morning to pick up a Somedmel tbe grw ta greener. sports writer who was goi&lg wttb IOllletimel not. us on the race. I gave him tbl l wspect that, tf a' biO ~ precious pages ol my tint foll.pay ~ to e<me along and 1DUe me column and asked him to ~ an <Mer I roWdn't nilme, I would • nm it up to th8 newsroom and put pobably go, too. · it on the 9dieoir'I delk. • But I doubt fd haw• 1m11::1a The NpOI .. WU John 1t9gu.. tun• I do b8re et tbe Plat. ICID ad .. II DOW, IMt l llMid. . ~~~-. ._ ................. ...., ,....., ... tit ... SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1997 ~---! :· ·g reer wyld er Don ,t exp ect to find Beanie Babies h ere I f you're stumped at where to buy the popular Beanie Babies, join the club. All local stores that sell them are out, and waiting for orders to arrive. Greenvtlle Statton and Bear Hollow (64.2-0218), tWo adjoin- ing stores located at 1685 Tustin Ave. in Costa Mesa, are known as the Beanie Babies headquar- ters. even though they're really an antique and teddy bear shop. Employee Jami Santos says the last shipment of 12 cases, or 1,500 Beanie Babies sold in less than 24 hours. Owner Kerrl Hosea is very much into the cud- dJy bean bags animals and has a waiting List for loyal customers who want a special animal. Santos says the next shipment will probably come in June, and thdt the popularity of them really took off m January. Beanie Babies sell for $5.95 at Greenville Station, or four for $20. u U there's ever four at a time,• says Santos, who added that collectors will have to make due with the miniature versions given out at McDonalds with Happy Meals. . The Cannery Vlllage's 31st Street is once again turning into ·a European street fair on Sunday . from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The shop owners are putting on a day .. filled with art, fresh produce .. -)narket, refreshments, books and .. euthors, gilt shops, music, enter- tainment, tea salon, fresh Oow- ~rs. garden ornaments, and boll- • day and home acces.,ries. · You can find 31st Street off Newport Boulevard past Via lido adjacent to the Cannery Restaurant in Newport Beach. Participating merchants include tlie South of France, La Vie En }lose, Le Canard Interiors and • -. ·Antiques, Alta Coffeehouse, · . Gardenia, Cottage Flowers, Liv-. Jng Creations, Douglas Stotts Art : !>tudio and Cannery Paints. ... · : WestcUH Plaza is holding a ... • · Mother's Day sweepstakes, and •: {:Jiving away a breakfast for two ..... at Starbucks Coffee, lunch or • . dinner for two at La Salsa, Pick Up Stix, or Pasta Bravo, an essortment of Helen G race .Chocolates. and an overnight • g et-away stay for two at the -Civenchy Hotel & Spa in Palm Springs. To enter the sweeP; • "'Stakes you can fill out an entry • : form a t one of the merchants located at Westcliff Plaza. Entries ~hould be received by Thursday, M f y 8, and will be chosen on rryia y, May 9. .. !Neiman Marcus is having a • . spting sale through this week- .. e rid only. The sale includes dis- counts up to 50% off on selected merchandise in women's hosiery, '6leepwear, dresses, suits, sports- .. • 'wear, and fashion jewelry. .. •• : • • BEST BUYS appears Thursdays and .. • Saturdays. If you know of ,a good buy -• call me at 540-1224, fax me at 646-~ . A 170 or write to me: Best Buys, Dally _,. "Pilot. 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa, 92627. .... . -. . ... _. -. •.. ... .r: .,,. .... : ... .. VOL 91, NO. 19 THOMAS H. J0tWS0N. Publisher WIWAM LOIDILL. Edttor STIVI MAMLI. Man.glng Editor IRIS YOKOt, City Editor TOMV DGC19RO, ~Editor fllOcmt CAim .. Spotts lcltor MMC .... Photo lcMof' LV.a.A, ~~ N11Y01n• OlllHl9d .... a.. &NM•l•lfl "°"'°"°'• ............... 0"9f PNndll Ofb ... •Woman gets new shoes donated frcm Nordstrom to walk in March ,of Dimes benefit Sunday at Fashion Island. . By Marissa Espino, Dally Pilot Costa Mesa resident Lee Schart will participate in Sun- day's March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation's 27th ask them it they could help her out for a g09<1 cause. While her 8-year-old daugh- ter, Jesica, and 4-year-old son, Michael, lounge iJl the Bobbybllt wagon with a red and white striped canopy, Schart will be • Wal.kAmerica, toting her two kids along in a walking the ,.-------------------------. tOK route along P. Y.I. the Newport w:~~ and w 'ginher new, donated shoes -her left shoe a size 8 1/2, her right foot a 61/2. Beach Back Bay +The 1117 ~ with her white wll..., on·~ .t I · leather, $68 a.m. lft-....,. llliftCt Md R rts --.... ocspo . food boadw..., • .,.,._ "They are "I just love them. I've been wearing them since I got them last .Friday," mMt Wll fallow. The tint l really gracious .__lldlMw'k.lblglN 1.and I can't .t 10 -.m. In Fllhlon ~ ' believe they did ani:I the i'tdl roum Wiii ~ it,.. she said. tM ~to Cook's "I'm ~ateful." Con* ind biiCk to 1Wn . TI:ie 30-year Plll1•N9wport leldl for a Costa Mesa res-lunc:t.on. for more lnforma. ident will be Uo(I. call lQ-1100. , participating in Schatt said. ·rve already put quite a few miles on them already." 1.----------------·-------..1 the event for the tl#rd time, end Scha:rt's mother had a polio vaccination when she was six months pregnant with her daughter. The vaccination pre- vented Schart's right calf muscle from developing. Because her feet are different sizes, she has to buy two pairs of shbes in order to wear a set that fits her. With her other pair of tennis shoes worn through the soles, the 38-year-old hair dresser was thankfu.I when Nordstrom at South Coast Plaza offered her any pair of walking shoes for free. . Since 1984, Nordstrom has sold Schart one pair of two differ- ent-size shoes, so she dedde.d to has decided to partake annually to honor her 82-year-old mother. "If you don't use it, you'll lose it," said the flamboyant· and energized mother of three. "I'm going to hopefully, as long as my legs are working, be doing this every year." Schart is used to walking, along with the wagon, from her residence off of Placentia Avenue to the Newport Pier, Newport Harbor Elementary and Triangle Square so she feels prepared for the walk. . "I enter to have fun and fin- ish," Schart said. "I'm the little red caboose. I'll be pulling up the rear." , <:.aaMeia resident Lee Sdulrtud ...... MldM91. 4, wW.be participating In this weekend's MAl'dl of Dimes Birth Defects . Foundations 27th WalkAmerka. OON LE.t.CH I DAl.Y Pl.OT ·A bard can be a mom's best friend · With Mother's Day rapidly encroaching, the Galleiy of Dia- monds in Costa Mesa announced the Winners of its fifth amlual •Why Mom Deserves a Diamond" .essay contest. The county-wide contest, aimed at students in grades 2-12, drew more than 5000 entries, but only two won first prize, a quarter- wat diamond retailing for $400. 25 second place winners got a 5ap- pbi.re and 975 third place winners got a garnet. The first place winners were Jessica Barraco, a fourth grader at East Shore Elementary, and Genevieve Slun.ka, an 11th grader at Irvine High School. Barraco wrote: •My mom !flt a cosy place, UJce a \vaan cup of coc~ Or a pillow trimmed with lace. My mom's Jove is all mine, I can always depend, She's more than a mom, She's my best friend." Sltmka wrote: •Burning sands, ever shifting • Desert of life I must pass through · When I sink, two hands are Ult· ing Helping me to start anew She~ the oasUI where I may rest She, who always knows me best Diamond in the rough." Barraco and Slunka's essays, as well as those written by the second and third J>lace winners, will be compiled mto an anthology. All proceeds from this anthology will be given to the Orange COunty Public Library. For information, call 668-1111. Get a Jump on the week at school foundation meetiilg HONOR 1HE TEACHERS: The public is invited to join with parents, educators, business and cormnunity leaders at 6 p.m. on Wednesday at the Wyndham Garden Hotel in Costa Mesa as the Newport Mesa Schools Foun- dation presents ·Grants to Teachers Programs." Television actor, WKRP in Cincinnati and "Maytag Man" Gordon Jump will be the fea- tured speaker as the schools foundation awards grants to a couple of dozen teachers from the Newport Mesa School Dis- trict. Foundation chairman Nor· man Loats said the grants, writ: ten by the teachers, will provide the extra educational equipment and programs needed in class- rooms and schools. Entertainment during the no- host social hour and dinner will be provided by Jlm Roberts and Dorcu Petton. The grants pro .. gram has been coordinated by Lori Manton and the awards dinner br Kim Farthing. For din- ner reservations call Bonnie Engltrom at 640-1788. 70tb ANNIVERSAJtY: ~em­ bers, former members and friends ol the Costa Mesa-New- port Harbor Lions Club, the Fish Pry Club, will Celebrate the Club's 70th Anniversary on Fri- day, May 9, 1997 with a dinner dance at the Santa Ana Elles Lodge. The Costa Mesa Newport Harbor Uons Club has raised more than $1 million for local charities through the annual Fish Pry and Carnival, with the 52nd annual Fish Fry set for May 30 to June 1, 1997 at Lions Park in Costa Mesa. Past club president, current vice district governor and incom- ing District Governor Mike , Scheafer ls chairing the planning committee for the event that fea- tures prime rib of beef or broiled halibut, dancing and lots of Uon Club nostalgia. Cost is $35.00 per person and reservations can be made by calling Scheafer at 435- 0300. CINCO DE MAYO MAY 4: The Newport Beach Sister City Jim de boom Association will hold a Cinco de May Party from 4 to 7 p .m. on Sunday May 4 at the home of Rlctiard and Kathy Leek as they celebrate the Sister City relation- ship with Cabo San Lucas. Board member Sunny Starbuck will outline new event planned for Cabo and guest will enjoy a fully catered Mexican dinner, bever- ages and mu.sic. Festive ca~ual South of the border att:Ue is encouraged. Cost is $35.00 per person. For more information call 646-4278 or 673-4133. WORTII REPEATING: From the newsletter of the Newport Beach-Corona del Mar Kiwanis Club ... "U you pick up a starving dog and make him prosperous, he will not bite you. This is the principal difference between a dog and a man." -Mark Twain WELCOME TO 11lE WORLD OF SERVICE CLUBS .... Troy Berg, sponsored by Jeff Hallin, who joined the Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach-Corona del Mar. • SERVICE ewe MEmNGs 1"15 COMING WEEK. Want to get more Involved In your community, make new friends, network or give something bade to your community7. Try a service club! You are Invited to attend a club meeting this coming week. Many clubs will buy your first guest meal for you. lUESOAY -f :lO a.m. the Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the Balboa Bay Club. 5:00 p.m. Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions d ub, the Fish Fry Club meets at the Costa Mesa · Country Club. WEDNESDAY -7:lO·a.m. South Coast Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the Center Club. Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club meets at the University Athletic Club. Noon Costa Mesa Rotary Club meets at Mesa Verde Country dub. The Exchange Club of Orange Coast meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht dub for a bllsiness meeting. 5:00 p.m. Newport Balboa Roury Club meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht' dub for lnterMtional Student Night honoring Ambas.sadorlal Scholars and Rotary Youth Exchange Students. THUltSDAY -7:00 a.m. Costa Mesa-Orange Coast Breakfast Uons Club meets at Mimi's Cafe. Noon ICJwa.. nis Club of Newport Beach<C>tON del Mar meets at the Bahia Corlnttii.n Yacht Club to hear orthopedic surgeon Gus Glalamas. Costa Mesa North Kiwa- nis Club meets at the Holidey Inn. The Exchange dub of Newport Harbor meets at the Shark Island Yacht Oub for a buslne~ meeting. ~ Newport- lrvlne Rotary Clwb meets at the lr\llne • Marriott' Hotel to hear Scott Osborn on •From Hoi:se to Horsepower.• • • C~ITY a CW9S Is published every Saturday In the Dally Pilot Fax your service club's meeting Information to 631-5851 or mall to 1743 Bayport Way, Newport Beach, 92660 . -~ ~,..... : f,\ J .. _v """ . ·. . . ,' ',· .. P\M!Nd~ ~ ~c.omtnun~NIM, • Tlrwl9 Mirror~ ~ ..., .. .._.,,.....,..,..ao ............ Vlcle .......: ...... -.... .. ~ Dlr'Ktof f1' Op*'• ette7caM.OlAI ............. ... POI.CAST LOCATION SIZE w.dge 2-4wnw NfttJport 2-4wnw lladd• J-4wnw IUwr Mty M wrM ~ 2-4wrM ~ Yarilblt winds dur- :a~lg houn ,...,. wlodtles of 10 llno9 Of .... Durtnt•---noaf\...,,. ... ......... 15 knots. Wind waves wtll build to two · feet, and • four foot swell will come from the west. TIDIS lODAY First low 6:331.m. • -0.2 First high 1:07 p.m. 3.3 Second low s:~p.m. 2.1 Secood high After Midnight sureAY First low 7:31 a.m. o.o First high 12:01 a.m. 4.9 s.cond low 6:39 p.m. 2.4 Second hlQh 2:24 p.m. J.2 Surfing conditions should be fair with at least ridable waves today and Sunday. Our continu- ing west-northwest ground swell will fall off somewhat later today and then o-t pumped up by another coming In sometjme Sund.y. Look for sets In the waist to chest-high range thtough the WMkend. And tf you can't tike ectventage of the tide dwlge. try '° 99\ out to the point brMks Of reefs ~--"*VY gets .mpllfled. Tlk• _.,..of~ ~twwe~ .... ~localtutf wll Wt off, In the .... ... COSTA MESA • w.t .._ Street and All doolph Avenue: A $300 gultw was ttolen from a CM. A window was smashed • • Sp1now a.de: TWo cellular phones, a pager and sung&asses ~ stolen from two unlocked can Inside a gerage In the 2700 block. A rNr garage door Wti left open. • Ha • ..,... Aw: A $500 bow and arrow set was stolen frorn • gar9 In the 1800 block. There was no sign of forced entry. • ....,. LMe: A cellular phone, leather case and brleftlse WOf1h • totAI of $155 were stolen from an unlocked CM In the 2800 blodt. • ,.._..._ A"""9: $10,059 worth of mUjjc equipment w• stolen from the storage lode.er at • music store In the 2800 blodc. There was no sign of forced entry. ..... llAOI .... ·-· •••• Sbt speaken and. bike valued It sseo-. stolen from • bo9t In the 600 blodc. There 'Ml no Mgr\ of fafwd entry. • ...,.. IL G11,..: Golf dubs end 1 pair of gotf ~ tat.111na Sl. 900 MN itoten from I glf'19', There W91 no Agn of tarwa envy. •Ne ••rt~ FMI surlbolirds totaling $1,000 MN ilaMn from •..,,. IOdter at llfeguwd ~Thi doOr -'°'*~ . • ,_.,,..,, .... :A men\ wellt WMtt U0 In It -lllllln fftlliit•' 111,_,ft lnlMl•w•• ••• uat•111C11 In..-,,. lllDdL THANKS, MOTHER 'EARTH By Michelle Terwllleger, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Little hands planted flowers, trees and picked "Up trash at Paulartno Elementary on Friday in a belated celebration of Earth Day and a break from standardized testing. . • •1t was testing week,• said Principal Brooke Booth, explain- ing why the students couldn't cel- ebrate on Tuesday. "It was a way of relaxing for a job welf done and a lot of seat work.• FirSt-grader Faisal Cliaabani ' was excited about planting pink impatiens for the first time in his class' flower garden. ' •1 liked digging the dirt and I • liked planting it,• Faisal, 6, said, clenching his dirty hands togeth- er. "I was nervous. It turned out ' good.· First-grade teacher Marcia Encinas said her students had been planning the garden over a month. DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Brenda CMra.sco (left) and Thuy Nguyen (far right) put braids into the locks of 6-year-old Lindsey Evans' hair. The school celebrated Earth Day late because students were testing last week. '' I l I • r "We talked about what we could do to make the earth pretti- er ~d they wanted to plant a gar- den. It will be their job to weed it and take care of it,. she s(\id. uwe got real earthy!• The sixth-grade classes decid- ed to plant a tree that wa~ dedi- cated to Kori Emer, a Costa Mesa seventh grader who had attended Paularino and died in January from bacterial meningitis. Carol Singer, a teacher who organized the school's Earth Day activities, had the second graders • ~ • l l :, l '\ll\l llllllll'\,111\110'\ ~ ' ' Phone caUs and letters wrillen on your behalf. Documents reviewed for free. Retain an attorney for the entire year for only S90. Ullittcl Lepl PJOfiders 1---LAW 1 pick up trash around the school and lb.en chart how much of ~ach material they collected. "We talked about how we need to make our school a better place,·· Singer said. Second-graders Marissa Arel- lano and Christina· nan scoured . the sand around the swingsets for Popsicle sticks and pieces of paper. _Eight-year-old P.J. Sheldon said, "I got a lot of stuff.·. "I. got more,• Marissa answer~, showing h~r treasures of paper, sticks . and part of a watchband. On a large chart, students marked their findings under the column heads "Paper," "Glass," "Plastic" and "Aluminum." The "Paper• and •Plastic" columns were completely filled. ·te.()r ~-tOC" r\\~\e.. c.nd ~~ .) \h:lf'\ ~ 'f OU Ve,<''/ '('(\UC.~ .fur. fn'( beou\-\f'u\ ~\~~-t ~eJirn,eve:ryone \0 'Joor-~\c:..e. no:o be.en very n \ ce.. '6~<'e."d,~ ~ . FARRELL B. HINKLE, D.D.• •• M .8 .D.,AC . Newport Beach: 844-1281 •Santa An•: !5!58-1122 Practice Umited To Orthodontica and 1i mandibular Dieordel'9 Call for Free Video TEN EYCK REAL ESTATE Property Management to meet you~ needs • . Year Round Rentals ·Personal attention to all clients concerns~ 52 Corona 'del Mar, CA 92625 ~6219 Pager (714) 570-3909 ail Shari_ TE@pacbell.net Mariners Elementary also 'joined the Earth Day spirit by adopting 20 acres of Brazilian rain forest this week through the Nature Conservancy. The Mariners Student Council adopted five ,acres of rainforest earlier in the year and decided to ask each student to bring in a dol- lar so they could adopt additional acres. SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1997 Al . Here's to you Frank and Fran Robinson • Couple who helped form watchdog group for Back Bay honored. By Jennifer Armstrong. ~Pilot The recent fiood of honors for Frank and Frances Robinson continues today when Stop Pol- luting Our Newport bonors 'the local couple by naming an envi· ronmental award after them. · SPON,established the award this year to recognize the Robin-. sons, who led the fight more than 20 years ago to keep the New- port Bay area free from develop- ment. They were recently hon- ored at Upper Newport Bay Earth Day ceremonies with ~roclamations from the dty, the state ancl the Upper Bay Natural- ists. "They have been members ol SPON since rts inception,• saJd Susan Seifert of the SPON steer- ing committee "It's a way to tip our hats to them without givlllQ them yet another award.• Newport Beach resident Gary Lovell will receive the first-annu- al award at a tr_ee-planting ~ mony l 0 a.m. today at Oiff Drive Park. Lovell helped form SPON, as well as ·the Airport Working Group and the Orange County Fuitd for Environmental Defense, working as a free legal consul- tant. He also served on th,e city's parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission and the Park Band Committee, which tried to pre- serve open space in 1976. For 30 Yt>.H~. F,1m1I} O\•.r11•d F.1,,,,/, Oc'"' it«d & F,1rn1ly LovPCJ . . . . . . . • . . . . • • • • . • .. • .. .. .. .. .. .. . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. ... ... .. "" .. ... .. .. ... -• .., "' O!! .. "" .. .. le! .. Of .. ~ • ... .. • A4 SAT\JROAY, APAIL 26, 1997 IT TAKE S A ' COLLEGE Construction on new Children's Center at OCC . progresses with barn rajsing and .hoe down today O range Coast College stu- dents will be sporting tool belts and getting dirty "'today as they build an animal lJam, chicken coop and bicycle garage for the college's new Childr~n·s Center facility. Expected to be ready by fall semester, the $2.86 million Children's Center will contain six class- rooms, an expansive liv- ing room and kitchen area, faculty offices, an art stud.Jo, and a large · play yard. The old site consists of d series of trailers and swplus buildings. Story by MARISSA ESPINO + Photos by B~IAN POBUDA peek in the window~ and get a look at it," Cortes said. Doug Bennett, executive direc~ tor of the OCC Founda- tion, said the event is an outreach project.· "We want to develop 1volunteer opportunity for the students,• Bennett said. He added that staff and students from construc- tional technology classes will participate also. Instructors from the archi- tectural technology department will oversee the project to make sure the structures are up to par. Orange Coast College FoundaUon ExecuUve Director Doug Bennett stands ln the entrance of the new Children's Center. For those volunteers who don't know much about construction, they can paniqpate by planti- ng seeds, making scare- After the barn raising, which will run from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., the day will conclude with a hoe down, induding a barbe- cue and the country-western band, The Swinging Cowboys. OCC will provide child care dur- 1 ng the !:)pm raising. ity) and the parents are asking to see the center.• crows, painting and -sand-These animals at Orange Coast College are getting a new home Saturday, when a barn raising and ing picket fences. · hoe down kicks off comtrucUon of the new Children's Center. The barn wtll be next to the center. Even the children, in a small "We want to get the parents out there to see the building,• said Barbara Cortes, an infant specialist at the Children's Center. "We're encouraging people in the community and the parents to participate. We have been wait- mg a long tune (for the new facil- The new Children's Center, which will continue to operate year-long for children from 6 months to 6 years of age, was sup- posed to be finished last Decem- ber, but because of construction delays, OCC parents, children and staff have had to wait. group of six, can get down and . . ., dirty by helping plant seeds at I bookstore. · I tribution by the W.M. Keck Foun-1 Newport Beach and $30,000 from their new site. Some of the other major gifts dation; $500,000 from the Harry the National Charity League ~ The college has been raising have included a $1.1 million con-and Grace Steele Foundation of Newp_ort Juniors. money for its Child.fen's Center · · - BUYING A NEW HOME ? WE'RE YOUR HOMEOWNERS INSURER! Rabbitt Insurance Agency · Sina 1957 AlITO •HOMEOWNERS • HEALTH ~ ~ "Coming to the barn raising will give the parents a chance to project for the past three years. The majority of the building materials have been donated. 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Racf'I to ltecov· I fly"°""*"' call Sally C.· . : • son at 574-6771. ; I I L-------------------------~ die with two breasts,... Winans said. · Wmans makes visits every few months, and then follows up those visits with a phone call. patient ~ only one o( many chal- lenges for volunteers. Like diplo- mats, they must conduct them- selves a certain way. . The Americ:an Cancer Soci- . ety's cardinal rule is they are, not allowed to give any sort of med- ical advice, or ref er patients to another physician or treatment facility. Doctors and hospitals, after all, are the touchstone ' between the Reach to Recovery · program and the patients. In order to do this succes~y. volunteers must be upbeat and above all, look healthy. "Don't make a visit if you don't feel well or are depressed, 11 she said. Part of projecting the correct ~age is not showing personal surgery scars to patients. But this is the one rule American Cancer Society offici~ will turn a blind eye to. "The official position is · that we don't, but some volun- teers do," Finestone said. "They are empowered when they get that infQrma.tion, "· Fine. stone said. tlewi>ort Beach resident Carol Davis was a new vplunteer at Finestone's training session. A retired financial planner, Davis underwent a radical mastectomy 17 years ago. Like Beverly Winans, she did not receive a Reach to Recovery visit, but heard about the program then began helping out by answering women's questions by. phone. She has not made a visit yet, but is anxious to do so. The patient may fear she is not strong enough to survive. Or she worries ·the treatment she· is about to undergo will erode her identity as a woman. Beverly Winans, a Costa Mesa resident., has been a volunteer for five years. · "I .haven't had any difficulties," Winans said. uThey're usually glad they have someone to talk to." She also leaves her phone number so women can contact her at home. "Remember, you are profes- sional survivors and you repre-, sent the American Cancer Soci- ety," CO<?rdinator and 14-year sur- vivor Sandy Finestone told ne.w recruits at a recent training ses- sion. Showing scars can s9metimes be beneficial, she said, because women who were worried ·about how they would look after surgery can see for themselves that ·it is not as· bad as they imag- ined it would be. "I've been there, 7 she said. t . That's when the Hoag chapter of Reach to Recovery volunteers step in. These newly trainep. breas.t cancer survivors, of all ages. and backgrounds, offer their time to help just-diagnosed patients. They visit patients either at hotne or in the hospital, answer their "I thirik .it's very rewarding to help people over the hard part," said Winans,. who was diagnosed with the disease 26 years ago. At that time, she didn't get a visit from a volunteer but had a friend who was a survivor. 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HISTORICJ.\l SOOETY The Costa Mesa ·Historical Society presents the 22nd annual Santa Ana Anny Air Base ·Reunion for former cadets, per- sonnel and friends from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m . at Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costd Mesa. Many ·· nostalgic pictures and memorabilia will be on display. Registration fee is $10 and with dinner, the cost is $1 5 For reser- vations, call 631-5918. EXERCISE SEMINAR Nordstrom and Shape Maga- zine presents a personal appear- ance by celebrity trainer and fit- ness expert Karen Voight during a morning exercise seminar at 8:30 at Nordstrom South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Doo~ open at 8 a.m . for a healthy continental breakfast. To RSVP, call 850-3790. CAR WASH Boy Scout Troop 339 Costa Mesa is having a car wash from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at Presbyterian Church of the Covenant, 2850 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Donations of any amount are accepted. For more information, call 824-8195 GARAGE SALE Country Store Plecemakers is having a garage sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 1720 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa . More than 40 booths will be available outside of the store and lunch will be served. Admission is free. For more infor· mation. call 6'1-3112. BAY PRESERVATION ,, A discussion on the abundant wildlife in the Back Bay and bow to preserve and restore the estu- ary environment will take pl.ace at the next campfire program at 7 :30 p.m. at the Opper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve at Shellmaker lslimd, 600 Shellrnaker, Newport Beach. For more information, call '640-6746. FU NO.RAISER The Orange County Guild of the American Paralysis Associa- tion is celebrating -their 10th anniversary with MA Decade of Dedication• ·fund-raising gala at 6:30 p.m. a1 the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway. Tickets are $100 for the dinner and dance. 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IMAGINE THIS The Newport Beach Central Library offers a free program called •Imagine This ... IDJ,agine That• from noon to 4 p.m . at 1000 Avocado Ave. At noon and 2 p .m., preschoolers can enjoy stories, songs and puppets, the Children's Choir of the Southern Calif omia Singers will perform at 1 p.m. and the afternoon will conclude with music and stories with Greggy • Pee, at 3 p.m. for more lalonna· tlon. call 717.3801. SOtOOl MUSKAl Newport Harbor High School proudly presents the musical •A Uttle Night Music,• at 2 p.m. at the Robert B. Wentz lheatre, 600 15th St., Newport Beech. Reserved seats are SlO and unr&- served seats are $8. Students with identification can purchase unre- served seats for $5. For more information, call 548-6019. GARAGE SALE . · Country Store Piecemakers is having a garage sale from 9 a.m . to 4 p .m. at 1120 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa. More than 40 booths will be available out.side of the store and lunch will be -served. Admission is free. 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AmNTION CoasWne Counseling Center of Newport Beach will h ol(i a free lecture. called "Attention Deficit Disorder Overview• at 7 p .m. at 1200 Quail, Suite 105, Newport Beach. For more information, ccµl 476-0991. TRAVEL SEMINAR Barnes & Noble Metro Pointe offers a travel seminar at 7 :30 p.m. at 9018 South Coast Drive, Costa Mesa. Join artist Robert~ Kritzia for a d1scullioO on paintings and photos of the medieval hlll towns of Umbria and Tuscany, Italy. For more Information, call '-«-0226. I DtVORa TA.UC ,_.J. The Uw Offices of lJ.sa A. Ciando otters a free seminar on •Property Division and Settle- ment Agreements Pursuant to otvorce• at 6:30 p .m . at 881 Dover Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach. Reservations are required at 574-0866. AmNTION Coastline Counseling Center of Newport Beach will llold. an Attention Deficit Disorder lecture called "Spring Getting You Down?" from 7 to 9 p .m. at 1200 Quail, Suite 105, Newport Beach. Cost is $20. For more information, call 476-0991. 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Cost is $5 per lecture: To register, call 5~8- 1438. GUARDIAN ANGELS Guardian Angels, the support group for Human Optibns, which otters home facilities and pro- grams for abused women and their children, will hold its quar- terly meeting at 5:30 p.m. at the Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Anyone interested in the effort to . TECHFAlt Orimge coast College pre- llftll 19c:b Paire '91 called Cre- ating Careen on Mey 3 from to a.m. to 6 p.m. at CX:C's ~Center. The event will focus Clll high-tech careers, tools, equipment, services and programs.Adm.ission is ~ with a Texas barbecue includ- ed. For more information, call 432-5682. . COMPUTER CWB Orange Coast College's Orange Apple Computer Club will meet May 3 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. in room 214 of OCC's ·Chemistry Building. The club is open to anyone interested in computers, including begin- ners. Forums for beginners are held at 8 a.m. Annual member- ship fee is $30. For more infor- mation, call 770-1865. combat domestic violence is invit- ed to attend. Call 786-8419. CfTY MEETING The West Newport Beach Association is having its next meeting at 7 p.m . at the ·coun- cil Chambers at Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. The speaker will be Phil San- sone, former mayor and city council member for the City of Newport Beach. The public is invited to attend. Call 548- 4560. LOCA'l'IOIIS! LOCA!IOllS! LOCATIOIIS! Rational Infomercial Company la seekini beautifUl Newport Beach residences for television location shoots. $Dollars paid. Photos Requested. In~ parUu call Script to Screen (714) 888-8897, ext. 190 WE HAVE IT ALL SPINNING • PERSONAL TRAINING •AEROBICS • TANNING 6 Week Trial Membership $89 lndudes one hour Personal yraininglFitnes Assessment Ful Use of Al Focltles & ~ also available 6 Week Executive Personal Training Programs Find Out Why The Top People In Our Community Choose To Exercise Here. Call 631-3623 Regular Memberships Ne Available Offer Good Till 4-30-97 SWze-1/e THE PREMIER FITNESS CENTER 1080 Irvine Avt. (WF..STCUFF PLAZA) at Irvine Ave. & f.ast 17th Strttt, N • • , • ' WORAN& • • ,. ,., ' • • • • J • • • f • • • I • I • l i ·i • i 4 • J • "' ' Benefl-ln9. Orangew~ Children s Foundation Un_garo • Anne Klein • D KNY • Escada • St. John ··Chanel and more! END OF THE MONTH SAIAE 1 Fri April 25'", Sat April 26'" & S un April 2 7'" Hours: Mon-Sat lOam to Spm • Sunday 10am-4pm ' . I JUST IN! New Spring Merchandise Save I Oo/" on all Purchase8 over t I 00 Not to be used with any other discount . Expires April 27, 1997 7~ • 2850 E. Coast Hwy., Corona dd Mar . ACcePtinifAp~nlt For~c:;rs-r c~ ..... ......... .,. ..ic .... 1llURSDAY SWIM PROGRAM Orange Coast College offers a Master's Swim Program. designed to promote life-long fitness, at 6:30 a.m. daily beginning today through May 30 in OCC's Gym- nasium pool. Re¢stration fee is $40. For more information, call 432-5880 . CAREER NElWORK The next Career Network meeting at St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church ior those unem- ployed will feature "Getting the Job That's Best For You • at 7:30 p.m, in the Stewart Lounge at 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. For more information, call 574-2239. BUSINESS MEETING The Business Deyelopment Association of Orange County presents Tom Mathews, director of Planning and Development Services Environmental Manage- ment Agency, County of Orange, at the next meeting at 11 :30 a.m. at the Wyndham Garden Hotel, 3350 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa. Cost is $40. For more infor- mation, call &32-5741. MARKETING MATERIALS Entrepreneurs and business people interested in developing . powerful marketing materials are invited to ·Killer Collateral: Mar- keting Materials to Knock 'Em Dead," a free program at 7 p.m. at the· Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. For more information, call 717-3801. DOCENT TRAINING . The Upper Newport Bay Natu- $2951)(' complete Call Toll Free 888-271-4567 Don'c Delay, Avoid Probace! David Pawlowski Attorney at Law ralists oUer a 10-week docent training program for those inter- ested in the birds, plants, animals and Native Americans who roamed the Upper Newport .Bay at 6 p.m. at the Newport Dunes. Classroom topics are designed to provide docents with the skills, background and knowledge nec- essary to conduct tours, perform (evegetation projects and coordi- nate special events. For reserva- tions, call 640-6746. FRIDAY AUTHOR APPEARANCE The Newport Beach 'Public Library Foundation's Manuscripts Series presents Linda Yablonsky, author of "Tue Story of Junk.· from 4 to 6 p.m. in the Friends' Meeting Room of the Newport Beach Central Llbrary, 1000 Avo- cado f\ve. Cost is $5 for memb4:rs. students and senior citizens and $8 for nonmembers. For more information, call 717-3890. EMPLOYMENT WORKSHOPS A series of four work.shops, designed to help individuals ep.lel the JOb market and obtain employment, will be ottered today. May 9, 18 and 23· by Orange Coast College's Re-Entry Center. The first and fourth w(>rk- s'hops rO.n from 11 a,m. to 1~:30 p.m. and the second and third' are slated from noon to 1:30 p.m. The work.shops are free. For more information, call 432-5162 . MAY3 .AlTENTION Coastline Counseling Center of Newport Beach will bold a free lecture, •Attention Deficit Disor- der Overvlew, • at 7 p.m. at 1200 Quail• St., Suite 105, Newport Beach. Call 476-0991. • Send your AROUND TOWN items to The Daily Pilot. Around Town. 330 W Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627; fax 646-4170 or call S40-1224. ext. 333. Or i ginol llllPERGO $5.99 Sq. ft. (installed) Oarpet Your Entire Home with Plush or Berber t foron9 ~-H~ ... s49 OO sU:MVff~~H [Ill Based on 50 yds. Padding & Installation Included . 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ONE STOP CONVENIENCE!!!! only ss.9s Full Service Hand 'Wash & Sealer W'ax with any gasoline fill up (Texaco CleanSys~emS) Trucks & Vans $1.00 Extra Not ucllfd ,aofth other dt.count. ha 4/30/97 Al SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1997 f ------------------------------------------------;----, I I I I . focus on faith ,. ~ fOCllS ON FAITH provides brief • ~flies on varlOUJ churches and te"Pfe$ in our community. t Our Lady of Mount Carmel DENOMINATION: Roman Qtholic. ADDRESS: 1441 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. TELEPHONE: 673-3775. · ADMINISTRATOR: The Rev. Cirilo Flores. SERVICE TIMES: Saturday -5 p.m.; Sunday -8 and 10 a.m ... noon and 5 p.m.; week- qays -8 a.m. NOTE: Our Lady of Mount Carmel is prayerfully awaiting a new rector, expected to arrive in early July. The parish's longtime rector, the Rev. Thomas O'Donnell, died last August. UPCOMING EVENT: A Cin- co de Mayo potluck will be held at the church May 4. Anyone wishing to attend can call the church for more infor- mation. Marine rs South Coast Church ADDRESS: The church has two campuses. The Newport campus is at 1000 Bison Ave., i Newport Beach. The Irvine campus is at 5120 Bonita Canyon Road, Irvine. TELEPHONE: 854-7600. SENIOR PASTOR: Kenton Beshore. NEW WEEKEND SERVICE TIMES: Saturday -6 p.m., Newport campus; Sunday -8 a.m. and 10 a.m., NeWROrt q1mpus; 8:45 a.m. and 10:45 a.m., Irvine campus. CHILD CARE: Child care is provided for children sixth grade and younger. Junior high school and high school programs are provided only at 8:45 and 10:45 a.m. at the Irvine campus. UPCOMING SERMONS: ' I I I I The current sermon series is 1 I titled, "Shaped to Serve." • I NOTE: May 3 and 4 is • I Lighthouse Weekend on both • I campuses. Lighthouse Min-1 I istriesffocuses on·helping : women, children, inner-city • I families, the homeless and the • I elderly. The weekend offers I I an opport\.tnity to learn more • I about local outreach pro- grams! such as Olive Crest, Orange County Child and Family Services, Orangewood Children's Home and the Roy- al Family Kids' Camp, support- ed by Mariners South Coast Church. Newport Mesa Christian Center ADDRESS: 2599 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. TELEPHONE: 966-0454. SENIOR PASTOR: Jim Brad- ford. SERVICE TIMES: Saturday -7 p.m. "Saturday 7" con- ·temporary service, informal setting with chairs grouped around tables, messages pre- sented through skits; Sunday -8 a.m. traditional worship, 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. contem- porary worship and 6 p.m. Bible study. . CHILD CARE: Professional child care is provided. NOTE: Learn more about Newport Mesa Christian Cen- ter via the Internet at www.nmcc.org. May 4 is the church's Service on the Green. Call the church for more infor- mation on this family event. -By Michele M. Marr : I .J €&' ---.-:;oo:~~lf"·MATIRESS Factory utlet Store BRAND NEW-COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best tor Less! '® E -3 165 Harbor Blvd. Costa lltesa One Block South of 405 f'Wy 545-7168 , . I Newport ee.ch/Cpsca MHa Daily Pilot religion calendar .. DREAMS AND PEJtRCl10N From 10 u:n. to noon today, the Rev. Bob Pulliam will guide a class in "Dreams -Your Inner Teacher• at the SC'lence or Mind Education Center. The 1tudy helps recognize universal sytnbols and your personal dream symbols. At the same lime May 3, the Ratl(en Gray will guide students lhroug~ence of Min~ I. Th~y·u be looking at physlc,al perlectlon, causel and conditions. The center is located ell 19291\istin 4,ve. in Costa Mesa, and a •S15 love off~ling Is appreciated. Phon~646-3t99 to find out more. KNOWING GOO INTIMATELY On Tuesdays, people of diverse backgrounds and different churches gdth~r at Newport Harbor Lutheran Ctiurch to puri.ue a •ooe-oo-one" reJa. tionstup with God. The OneHeart Chris- tldn Meditation group teaches and prac- ltC'e!i. lhe spiritual steps that can make lhdl tntunacy a daily reality. It meets from 7.30 to 9:30 p.m. at 798 Dover Dri- ve in Newport Beach. Eltber Ester Behnam at b40-6213 or Kathy Townsend at 551-5339 can provtde more informa- tion. PARADIGM SHIFT The Newport Beach Baha'i Commu- nity allows participants to hear and expenence Paradigm Shift: A New Way -A New World at 7:30 p.m. every Fri- day at a private residence in Corona del "Mar. Together, they explore such ques- tions as: Can racism and prejudice be ellminated? What is the new world order? Can conJlicts be resolved without force? Are women and m(ln equal? What's the spiritual solution tb our eco- nomic problems? Music and rood are included. Directions: 759-0999. HEALTH DAY instructor JdJlet Brosan leads People With Arthritis Can Exercise classes from 10 to 11 a.m . every Tuesday at the..Jew- ish Senior Center of Orange County, 250 E Baker St.. Costa Mesa. The class includes health education. joint-protec- llon lips, relaxation techniques. pa.in- control techruques and socializing. Call 513-5641. LECTURE SERIES DHARMA SOOETY Newport Beach Higashi Honganji Buddhist Temple's Dhanna Society pre- sents a lecture and discussion series May 11, and on the second Sunday of each month at lhe temple, 254 .Victoria St .. Costa Mesa. Call 722-1202 . SINGLES REAU.Y INTIMATE S\.ogles atteodiog Sereodaplty at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday will hear about •creating Real Intimacy -Overcom- ing Barrie.rs lo a Great Relationship.• Counselors Gordon and Carri 'nlylor will be exploring that sometimes rocky terrain with the group at St. Andrew's Pr~byterian Church. They plan to look at • ... what keeps us ln relationships which become non-productive, conflict- ual, stalemated or boring ... and how to build real inUmacy In a conscioWJ and intentional manner.• St. Andrew's Is located at 600 St. AnWews Road In Newport Beach. A S3 donation· will be requested at the door that also covers refreshments. for information, call 574- 221 f. LINKS Th~ connectJon between Juda.ism and the environment will be discussed May 3. Sarah Kirschbaum will address that topic before the Young Leaderstup Divtsion or Orange County's Jewish federation. Her talk beglOS at 1 ,p.m .. and tight refreshments will be served. The event takes place at the Jewish Federation Campus in Costa Mesa and is free to members; nonmembers will be charged $18. The campus is located at 250 E. Baker St. Phone 755-5555, ext. 551 to team more. ASK THE RABBI Rabbi David Rosenberg will field questions during Singles Evening on May 9 and every second Friday of the month at Temple lsaJah of Newport Beach. A specl.al Oneg Shabbal (fellow- ship hour) will follow services honoring single people. It all takes place at 2401 Irvine Ave. in Newport Beach (Back Bay). For information about the time, call 548-6900. SERMONS CHRONOLOGY On Sunday, thP Rev. Ken Gray announces "The 11me Has Come• at New Thought Church, the Sdence of Mind Center. The 10:30 a.m. service rol- low~ meditation at 10.15, and Sunday school as provided. Services a.re held di the Neighborhood Community Center at 1845 Park Ave. m Costa Mesa. Call 646-3199 for more infonnauon. DEAD SEA SCROLLS Orange Coast Unitc.Uian Unlversalist Church will recogmze the 50th anruver- sary of the cliscovery the Dead Sea Scrolls on Sunday. Beginning at 10:30 a.m .. George Giacumakis will speak dn •••• JO Day Mon<y Bod. Gwamtt GJJ For In~ Oua/qg"" Orrkr fA' r:::: ~ IYIT&M8 ~~ 1-800-942-2072 "The Messages of the Dead Sea $ao11a.• H1I lecture will ln\dve trana· lated lUlSWeJS and oew questions about the finti. century JewUh world. Child care and youth teUgioul education wW be offered during the service The church ls located in C01ta Mesa at 1259 Victoria St. Por more ln!onnation, call 646-4652. HEALING AND ENLIGHTENMENT Gate of Heaven Chapel conducts Sunday services at 2 p.m. wjth psychic demonstration, spiritual healing and special music. They take place at 1401 15th St. In the Newport Beac;h Ma...wnic Temple Building. Call 722-4609. SPBCML EVENTS MOZART IN THE AFTERNOON The Jewish Community Center Orchestra pcesents the music of Wolf· gang Amadeus Mozart on Sunday Highlights of the 2 p.m. concert include the compose(s 40th Symphony and his Clarinet Concerto with soloist DaVJd Gilman. Jeff 18.xier will conduct the ensemble. The $12 admission wiU be discounted to $8 for membe~ and patron tickets are available for $'20. The center is located at 250 E. Baker St. in Costa Mesa. Call 755-0340 for more details. FAMILY AFFAIR A mellow musical evening with informal commentary. That's the format for •All in the Family,• a benefit recital for Orange Coast Unitarian Universalist Church. It wiD feature pianist M'lou . Dietzer, professor emerita of Cal State Fullerton's piano faculty. The concert will include the music of Robert and Clara Schumann as well as that of Johannes Brahms. It takes place at the church. located at 1259 Victoria St. in Costa Mesa. General admission wiU be a tax·deducbl>le donation of $7, and stu- dents get in for $4. To learn more. phone 63S-9301. COME EXPERIENCE SOME FUUNESS OF UFE Our Lady Queen or Angels offers inactive Catholics an opporturuty to engage in-0r listen to candid, open dia- logue on topics they choose. The spn.ng gatherings continue May 4 at 6: 15 p.m and offer frank, honest discussion m a relaxed setting. In addition to morality, re-marriage and annulmen~. past topics have included scriptures, changes since Vabcan D and more. The talks take place at Our Lady of Angels Parish Cen· ter at 2046 Mar Vista Drive in Newport Beach. Call Marie Romano at 548-3844 or Johruiy Golde at 721-0496 with any questions. BAHA'IS GATHERING The Baha'ls of Newport Beach spoo- r II lunch, speaker and discussion of :te1y topics at 11 a.m. on the last Sun- day or each month at a private residence Ul Corona del Mar. All Ille welcome. OirediOfll; '160·5360. BLOOD-PRESSURE CHECKS Pirst United Methodlst Church of Costa Mesa. 420 W. 19th St., will ~'.'­ duct a free blood-pressure di.rue between 10 and 10:30 a.m May 4, and the • first Sunday of each· month. Call 548-7727. SUPPORT GROUPS HEALING · From 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Wednes- days. people gather to learn how ch~g­ a.ng our thinking can change our lives. Judllella Evans shares how •Healing your Thoughts Heals Your Body" through Saence of Mind teaching. All are welcome to join the group at 1929 1\1.slln Ave. an Costa Mesa. Phone 646· 3199 MENTAL HEALTH FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP St. Andrew's Presbyterian -Church conducts a support group for families with loved ones with serious mental ill- nesses. lt is led by a professional and takes place every Sunday t.rom.6:30 to 8 p.m. For more information, call St. Andrew's di 631-2880 or Karin Mont- gomery at 645-3708. CAREER NETWORK At 7:30 RJTI. 111ursday. the Career Network for.lhose unemployed meets at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Olurch. The fre~. ongoing weekly gatherings are open to all and are held at 600 St. Andrews Road m Newport Beach (across from Nt?wport Harbor High School). For information, call 574-2239. VOLUNTEERS Saint Michael and All Angels s~k!. tutors for 1l!> mission to the Orange County V1etname~e population. The Ep1sc-opt1I Church of the Redeemer Those mterested dTe c!sked to help an hour per week ror more with English (pnm..mly English as a Second Ldn- guuge), math and science. Coaches for youth sports are also needed. Ir interest- ed, ct1ll Peter D.miel, at 539-6530. • Send photographs ahd typed releases detailing stories, upcoming events, ser- . mon topics or other news to Religion Editor. Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627. You can also fax items to 646-4170. ANTHONY'S LANDSCAPE Seed a Sof 1awas Malik Ganin Llflats lntfaltoe Drala Wort Sprfalkt Systtas lucaDtl (aldo, muut l rtpalts) Pludllf, tnt:a. s•ma. flowtrs, froud conr (GanltaJ9f llaf81tllUU Suflu) O..idRlnra Gery Delarosa (714) 641-1858 I Entllab Spealtlnt I Fm f1dJUtts, lusoaablt Prlus Uuucil (714) 114-4594 1: ' ·ous CONGREGATIO~:\I . COMMUNITY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST To S.ll•v• Is To Cart; To Cart Is To 00. Bruce Van Blair, Minister Sunday Worship 8: 15 & 1 OAM ~hurch School 9AM Adult-9:45 Children Child Care Provided 64~7400 611 Heliotrope Ave, Corona Dtl Mar RELH;I<H ·s SCIE\l'E New Thought Church Science of Mind Center 1845 Pork Avenue, Costa Mesa, CA ( 19111 SI • and Poll! A... I 111oC* E ~ Hcno1 BIVd) CHURCH SERVICE SUN-10:30a.m. Office: (71 4) 646-3199 Rev. Gall Miiier, Intern Minister Dr. Juanetla Evant, Minister Member: lnttmoflonal New TllOll9flt Allklllct EPISC< )f'.\L SAINT JAft\ES cruRCH ep1scopa "'A~O ' Pt '-~-­...,,..,-.a..t_....,.,,,...,... Fr. David C. And.non, rector 3209Vt0 Udo Newport 8eoch 71 .. /675-0210 fl 7:30 om Traditional 9 om Contemporary 9 om Church SchoOI · 10:45 om Charismatic ond Wednesday noon 'I ETI H >I HST Costa Mesa MESA VERDE UNmD METHODIST CHURCH 1701 Baker, C.M Wors hip & Church School 8:30 and 10:00 a .m . Dr. Richard George 979-823.4 LAG=U:NA United Methodist Chureh 21632 Wesley Or. Laguna Beach 499-3088 Sunday Morning Worship & Christian Education 10AM Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesley Counsellng Center Services Avallable NEWPORT CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 16~~~~~:1~~ve 644-0745 Worship a t S:OOAM & I o·ooAM Children Sunday School I O:OOAM 'Jr. & Sr. Hlg,h S:OOPM W HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH ~ (DlaclplH ot Christ) 2401 lrvlne Ave. et Sanl• taebel Newport Beech Sunday Worship -1D:ODAM Dr. Dennie W. Short Mlnl1ter 645-5781 l'llHISTI.\:\ SCIF:\l'F FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 V1a Udo, Newport~ 673-1340 cs 673-6150 Cbwch 10 en• 5 pn, lundar lc:baal 10 en w......, ......... . SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST.SCIENTIST 3100 Padac V19w Dr, Newport leocb 644-2617 or 675-4661 . ChweblOam lulldaf labool 10 Cll'I\ ... 2 " ......... pm• ... 'Wllldnleclay 12 llllClll .._ O..W. M #..,,. llfo, .W •n-r, ~ *'11 ,_ • .,,.,.,.-"" ~ I•-,,.,.,. c.&o.ilne 3:4 Worship and hear this practical, Christ-center«!. biblical mcss;agc. "HANDLING ANGER - GOD'S WAY" (C..olossians 3:1-11 ; Mmhew S:4,-'fll;James l:llJ-20) Saturday. April 26, 5:30 P.M. Sunday, April 27, 8:30 and 10: 15 A.M. 600 Sr. AnJrews Rood. Newport Bc.1ch, Ca li fornia ,(714) 631 #2880 (.lCul:>.\ from Ne •n H111l1t1r Hi •h ~-h11t1I af'lr\'ine :lnd I 5rh.) • ST. MARK PREsBYTERIAN CHURCH "Open Amts and Open Minds" Worship 9:30 Jambortt & r...stblufr l1 Newport Stach 644-1341 Invite the residents of Newport Beach, Corona del Mar & Costa Mesa to your place of worship. To Advertise in the Religious Directory Please Call Gloria -574-4240 or Bob-57 53 I '· I I i I 1 I l I i ....... SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1997 A9 Environmenuµ ·Natirre Ceiiter looking for some greenery • money . . be Environmental Nature Center is looking for a few angels with a lo~e of the. land, the sky and the sea that surrounds our magnificent com- munity. The Newport Beach center faces the possible elimination of funding from the Newport-Mesa . Unified School District, and the proposed selling off of its street- front access. The center -which serves more than 8,000 local stu- dents and many more adults annually -has expressed inter- est in purchasing that land from the school district if it can come up with the money. •As we face the most impor- tant issue in our 25-year history, we are asking for support from the leaders in-our community to assist us in continuing to be a pioneer in environmental educa- tion,• said Bo Glover, center administrator. A major fund-raising cam- paign is underway to elimipfite dependence on the school sys- tem and its fragile funding bal- ance. To get involved, call Bo Glover or Ralph Cook at the cen- ter, 645-8489. They've spent their careers trying to save the earth; now they have to buy it. 0 Hoag Hospital, Warner' Bros. 11 and Edwards Theatres ar~ busy · planning their annual movie pre- miere and benefit. This is one of the really big d}arity events of the annual social calendar; thou- sands fill the Big Edwards New- port for this fun evening of food ' ~Put a bug in someone's · ear. Call the b.w. cook and film slated for May 8. This year's mo~ is •Father's Day"· staring Billy Crystal and Robin Williams. Tickets are $40 each and proc~ benefit Hoag. To be a part of the action, call 760- 5924. 0 The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum threw a major send-off party this week celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Newport FREE CLASS MSto o" r11t em snu~ eoot conversations With God by Neale Donald Walsch. Monday, April 28 7to 9 .m. • Life ls a creation, not • di9c:overy lnstruct.or. Rev. Jim 'l\uftll Costa Mesa Church of Religious Science r I'S (' ' V :It I 0 11) r (' q tJ " l' d nil (7141 754 -7399 l860 Meu Vude Or. E.ut • eo.t. M.,.. '• o .... -· -=- 126· Angular Sofa. All 8 way hand tJed. Starting at $2,699 •No Surprlses .. Just Low Prices!! 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The memorabilia is a must see for all who love the sport of sailing, or just love the connec- tion sailing has to the co~unity. a The 1997 Philharmonic House of Design debuted this week with an opening-night gala that attracted hundreds of locals in their best interior design snoop- ing clothes complete with blue hospital booties (required over the Chanel pumps so no soil would soil and spoil the work of designers galore). A charming al fresco party on multiple levels outside the home, called Vista Capistrano, gave respite to the .design-weary par- ticipants intent on examining every nook and cranny of the grand English Normandy-style estate with over 13,000 square feet on more than six acres. The $100 per person opening- night party, co-chaired by Jean' Grover and Sandee Graham, was a huge success and a good start for the month-lo~g home design show that raises more than $250,000 each year for the Philharmonic Society of Orange County. Advance ticket prices to tour the home are $15 and can be reserved by calling 840-7542 .. Highlights include an exquisite classic English living room by Randy Boyd of Thurston/Boyd Interiors, Laguna Beach and a wonderful closet and bath for the lady by Llnda Enochs of Costa Mesa. • B.W. COOK'S column runs every Thursday and Saturday. LLOl'D•s gard~n shop ~------------~---, 1 <jif t Certificate! 1 I I I :ss.oo (FIVE ~OL~ARSJ: I LLOYD'S GIFT FOR YOU: I I Receive $5.00 OFF any purchase of $19.00 or more I I . · 1 . L &r--M..,1.1m .I ----------------• Full Service Nursery • Great Selection of Blooming Roses (714) 646-7441 Lloyd's Nursery a Landscape Co., Inc. 2028 Newport Blvd. (at Bay St.) Costa Mesa, CA 926V COMPLETE NURSERY SUPPLIES I EXPERT WOSCAPlNG I SPfUNKLERS I MAINTENANCE S1ate llctftlt No. IM255 I.FADING 1JIE WAY IN ALZHEIMER'S I DEMFNflA CARE A Quali~ Long-Term And Personalued Care Program Sinu 198J The first residential care facilities to be built with a specially designed floor plan for those with Alzheimer's Disease. and memory impairment. . The ideal secured environment that alleviates stress and anxieties by giving residents the feeling of freedom and independence. Providing the hi2hest level of custodial care under the . direction of quailfied, licensed staff. Offering a stimulating, entertaining, and individualized activities program. A Complete Respite Care Program 24 hour care from' one to thirty aays Respite Day Care seven days a week Fullerton Guest Home 1510 E. Commonwealth Pullerton (714) 441· 2636 Lie.# 300606969 Sunftower Gardens 3730 S. Greenville South Coast Area (714) 641-0959 Lie. 11 300612993 RJchman Gardens 317 N . Richman Fullerton (714) 526-5611 Uc. # 300605433 "OUR MINDS MAY FORGET, BlIT OUR HFARIS REMEMBER'' Philharmonic House of Design opening night party co-chairs Jean Grover and Sandee Graham. FIELD FRESH PRODUCE STAN OPENING SALE 400 EAST 17u. (Comer 17th. & Tu.flin) WE FEATURE TWO TYPES OF STJtAWBERRIES ·THESMALL QIANDl..£8 AND THE NEW CMIA.IOSA· COME IN AND TASTE THE DlJTERENCEll WE HAVE THE BEST STJtAWBERAIES AND TH.E GUARANTUD LOWEST STAND PRJCE IN TOWNll loo.ym noovg AT GUAT ra1¢1§S I BEST & FRESHEST RANCH EGGS a..;;;;,.;;::;.:;:;::.:.:.-..;--.--....-...~~- SUMMER HOURS f-\ '\ <111.M 7PM SUN lOAM 6PM WERE NOT FANCY BUT WERE FRESH 786-6797 EXTRA LARGE SNOW WHITE MUSHROOMS $1.59 lb. rea-52.29 •• ~ ~ F£AJURING MAINLY lOCAl ~ ORANGE COUNTY PROOUCE VJNE RIPE TOMATOES .ALWAYS" .89¢ lb. CHIQUITA BANANAS "ALWAYS" 3 lbs /100 ~~ New Area Rug Studio 30°/o off ALL Rugs & Runners (During Grand Opening Sale) Hundred~ of patterns in assorted sizes up to room size. Handmade wools, synthetics, sisal Name Brands: CC International, Oriental Weavers, Tlnnen, Couristan ' : A10 SAT\JRDAY, APRtL 26, 1997 MUSIC '1 MAJESTY OF MUSK The Orange Coast College Symphony Orchestra and Orangewood Children's Home - La Casa Auxiliary presents .•Majesty ot Mustc• from 4 to 8 p.m. tQ({ay at the Village Crean, . $: Mesa Drive. Newport . Cost ts $15 for the fund-. r that, wtll help support the new program "Concerts for Kida.• For reservations, call 432- 5692. MOZART AFTERNOON · The Jewish Community Cen- ter Qf Orange County Orchestra =tring the works of Wolfgang deus Mozart to life at the , •Mozart ih the Afternoon" pedor- inance af 2 p.fu. Sunday at the t:enter's Chi.sick Auditorium, 250 E. Baker St .. Costa Mesa. Cost is $8 for members, $12 for others and patron tickets are $20. For information, call 755-0340. - Peiforod"I Artl fMl&sM\DIJI~ ~ ...... ~ .......... .....,.'*91 tbat WOil..., ............ awmdl fGi' .. ~ -.... JmathM Lanaa. wtl baft a home at tbe Orm1g9 County.,__. formlllg Arts Cmts dUrtDg tbe 1991-98 Broadway Seriel. The series opel;ll Dec. 2 with the revtval of •The King ad L • starring Hayley MIDa. It's fol· lowed in Pe~ t998 with •Big,• buecl on tbe 1bm Hanb film about a ddld who Wtsbel to be an adult and wakel up tbe next day to ftnd lt came true. The 20th annivenary produc- ti.on ol •Annie• will be ltaged in April 1998, with another Broad- . , l / -~\ . ' ,...._,,~, .. ' Haley Mills will du' ID •'J1ae King and t• ~ Dee. 2 at the Performing Arts Center, JdddDg otf me Bro.dway Sertel. OCCREOTAL way clanic, •Chicago,• arriving · Eight of the top music students at Orange Coast College will per- form a free recital at noon Thurs- day in OCC's Music Room 101, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For information, call 432-5725. in July. •Rent• arrives in August; I Prices for the serles range from I about four to six weeks before its there is still another musical to $134-$315 for the series. lickets opening night. For more infor- be scheduled for the season. for each show will go on sale mation, call 556-ARTS. TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS Free live classic rock pedor- mances are scheduled from noon to 2:30 p.m. Monday through Fri- day; from 7 to 10 p .m. Friday and Saturday; and from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday afternoons in the Town Square at Thangle Square in Costa Mesa. ART TUESDAY TAUCS The Orange County Museum of Art presents "Tuesday Talks at Noon,· a series of free talks by artists, critics and historians com- plementing the art displayed in the museum's galleries at noon in the Lyon Auditorium, Museum Education Center at 850-San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. On Tuesday, Arthur Oll.man, director/curator/photographer of the Museum of Photographic I Arts, San Diego, will discuss the "View from Both Sides of the Desk." For. information, call 759- 1122. IMAGINATION PARTY The Orange County Depart- ment of Education and the Orange County Pedorm.ing Arts Center presents the 12th annual Imagination Celebration today th.rough May 11 throughout the county. The festival of the arts for children, teenagers and families will feature an array of concerts, pedonnances, hands-on work- shops, exhibits and activities at sites throughout the county. On May l there will be a Pacific Sym- phony Orchestra Youth Concert, "Fiieworks, Figaro and Fun!," a 45-minute concert designed espe- cially for young audiences, at the Orange County Pedorming Arts Center, 600 Town Cente r Drive, Costa Mesa. For more informa- . tion, call 833-8500. 'VERTI GROUP' The Gregory Gallery features Join Us For LunCh • Dinner • Sunday Brunch • Catering Available t. For Reservations and Directions Call 723-0621 251 Shtpyard Way • Newport Beach Look for the o~nlng of The .4.loh• Room featuring 1oa .......... eri & Women'e 5hlrt.e, 5hort6 & Outerwear Aleo featurlne H•walfan Collect11'le6, Antique&, Lonet1o•rae, 5urft1oareh; & 5katot1oarde KAYAKS WEE~ENOWE~ lrvlne llve., N~ ~ • (WHtGi"' 631· work by sculptor Russell Jacques titled "The Verti Group," vertical polished steel combinations, through May at 3406 Via Lido, Newport Beach. For information, call 723-0887. CALIFORNIA THEME "Diverse Media/California Themes• is the title of an exhibit of pastels, oils and metal works by Carlo Emande, on display through Wednesday in the New- port Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. For information, call 717-3801. ... HISTORICAL ART Israel Artist Joel Rohr presents his landscapes and portraits of the Holy Land through mid-May at the Jewish Community Center of Orange County, 250 E. B~er St .. Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call 755-0340. CfTY HALL GALLERY "Orange County, Etc.," featur- ing oils, portraits and landscapes by local artist Jack Cannon, and "Colors and Images Pleasing to the Eye,• expressive and vibrant oils and acrylics by Peter David- son, will be on display in the Newport Beach City Hall Gallery through May 6 at 3300 Newport Blvd. For information, call 717- 3870. VIDEO INSTAUATION • The Orange County Museum of Art presents the internationally circulated video installation work, "The Theater of Memory," by contemporary artist Bill Viola at the Museums's Installation ~ - RIVERBOAT For Dinner RESTAURANT LUNCH BRUNCH BANQUETS Ample Free Parking At Newport Beach Nautical Museum 151 ECOAST HWY (ATBACK BAY BRIDGE) 714.673.3415 . ' •MCD •QUICKSILVER •ROXY MEXICAN FOOD AHi> IN'TERNATIONAL CUISINE ~-()II ruA/1,,u/ iloMe 0Hll? I~ '--.1..--al.-~-- Bueno v Pk:entel FULL SERVICE DINING ROOM OPEN FOR IRIAICFAST ~UNCH• DINNER • SUNPAY IRUNCH IUFFET POZOU AND ""INUPO HRVID DAtlY __,. -a-ioii-1-1rsutiiiivl r' PR•• , COMBO II BRUNCH I I TACO OR I Pa.::Ja•• 11 SPBCIAL I J NACHO I CH•P• II IWtw ef 1Wo I I Uml-•°"*'"* I .... CIAL I ,_ ..... I ft0,.,...._1_1111 f OIOlnrw - Gallery through June 1 at 850 San Higttway, Newport Beach. For Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. lnf onnation, call 673-7863. For information! ca.ll 759-1122. 1FltST IMPRESSIONS' "First Impressions: The Lagu- na Beach Art Association• is at the Orange County Museum of Art South Coast Plaza Gallery through June 15. "First Impres· sions" features selected Califor- nia •plein air" paintings created by the founders of the association from the Orange County Museum of Art. t NAUTICAL MUSEUM · The museum features three galleries: the Newport Gallery displaying the maritime history of the area; the Model Gallery exhibiting a selection of world- class models and the Orand Salon which offers touring exhibits. Admission is free for m'Ullbers, $4 for adults and $1 for children, The museum is located at 151 E. Coast SPECIAL • AMERICAN tNDIAN ART The Orange County Fair- grounds presents an Amertan Indian art show and sale from l 0 a.m. to 6 p.m. today and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday at Building Np. 16, 55 Hair Drive, Costa Mesa. For information, call (619) 245-2659. FITNESS OVER 40 Orange Coast College roffers a fitness CO\lnie for people over the age of 40 -who can start on the road to physical fitness -at a safe and steady pace -from 6:30 to 7 :30 p.m. Mondays and Thurs- days from April 28 thr~gb June 9 in the Dance Room at orona del Mar High School, 210 pastbluff Drive. Registration f IS $49. To register, call 432-5880. Qu:ck.t! .. Hot!- Bcst Thai Food In Orange County Voted by the Register readers, as :ippcued in The Ben O f O range County Section, A~gwc 1994 LUNCH, DINNER, CATERINd, TAKE OUT , Ano•Connercial•Trucks•Hoileo,..,.. .... • Bonds • Ufe • H.ath •.Fl'e * Call lor QUotes * Family Owned & Operated Co. Agents for: Safeco • Progressive • Fie. Superior & More Including-Mercury Ins. FR EE BREAD r------------------------, I Buy any loaf of sandwich bread I I and get an Old Country French Loaf free! I • Limit 1 per customer I • Musi have coupon for free loaf. Exp 4/30/97 I L----------~-------------~ •Mother's Day May 11 Open Mon -Sat. 6am -6:30pm 427 E. 17th St, Costa Mesa (By Wherehouae Records) 646-1440 -··,/I '10!_ t)/ f II/ 50o/o OFF Retail Includes Special Orders • Karastan "Scrugs" 100% Wool 3XS and 4X6 Starting At Just $49 ·- • Final Reductions On Discontinued Patterns "One of a Kind", 8'x10' Pande Cameron Hand Knotted Rug, 100% New Zealand Wool. Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 I 230 Ult 17th St. Co.ta MeM 1 Ntwpon 8HthlQ)cta Mesa Daily Pilot • I WINE TESTING Villa Nova and Vons Costa Mesa presents "All About Chardonnay,• a fun and educa- tional evening featuring samples of Chardonnays from various regions and a talk on the making of wine, from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Tues- day at 3131 W. Coast Highway, : Newport Beach. Cost is $15. To RSVP, call 642-7880. " ~ FARMERS MARKETS 1 ' Every Thursday there is a farmers market from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Orange Cowfty Pair- ' grounds. The Orange County ~ Market Place is every Saturday and Sunday from 1 a.m. to 4 p.m. . in the main fairgrounds parking . lot. For information, call 723-6616. Every Saturday there is a farm- , ers market from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in 1 the municipal parking lot at Bay- : side Drive and Marguerite Avenue in Corona del Mar. STAGE HAMLET • · Orange Coast College presents : "Hamlet" during OCC's 12th , annual "Shakespeare Month• I production at 8 p.m. on May 1-4 • and 8-11 in OCC's Robert B. • Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Me~a. Advance tick-! ets cost $6 for Thursday and Sun- : day perform,ances and $7 for Fri- day and Saturday shows, advance discount tickets are $5 and $6 for ~ OCC students, senior citizens and children under 12 and tickets sold at the door are $8 and $9. For -information. call 432-5880. .. 'THE FOREIGNER' • The Costa Mesa Civic Play-'! house presents a ... comedy called • ·The Foreigner" at 8 p.m. Thurs-£ day through Saturday and 2 p.m. • Sundays through May 4 at 661 C Hamilton Avenue. Tickets are $8.50 for senior citizens and $10 : for others. For information, call : 650-5269 . .. NEWPORT ARTS QNTER The Newport Theatre Arts Center presents "The Great American Backstage Musical• at 8 p.m. Thursday through Satur- day and 2:30 p.m. Sundays through May 11 at 2501 Cliff Ori· ve, Newport Beach. For informa- tion, call 631-0288. 'OLD TIMES• South Coast Repertory pre- sents the drama "Old Times" through May 18 on SCR's Second Stage at .655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The performance schedule will be Tuesday through Friday at 8 p.m., Saturday at 2:30 and 8 p.m . and Sunday at 2:30 and 7:30p.m. n ckets are $26-$39. P,or information, call 957-4033. 'DEATH OF A SALESMAN' South Coast Repertory pre- sents •Death of a Salesman" through May 11 on the Mainstage at 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The performance schedule will be Tuesda.¥ through Friday at 8 p.m ., Saturday at 2:30 and 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m . Tickets are $28-$41. For information, call 957-4033. 'TREASURE ISLAND• The Riverboat Players, Orange County's newest theater compa- ny, in association with Newport Harbor Nautical Museum, proud- ly stage5 its premiere show •nea- sure Island" at 1:30 p.m. Saturday and Sundays through June. 29 on the dee~ of The Pride of New- port, 151 E. Coast Highway, New- port Beach. Cost is $8 for adults, $4 for children under age 12 and members receive a $2 discount. For more information, call 851- 6448. KIDS STORY TIMES Mesa Verde Llbrary bas story times for children ages 3 to 7 at 11 a.m. Tuesdays and 7 p.m. Wednesdays through this :================================================= Wednesday at 2969 Mesa Verde Drive East. For information call 546-5274. •GOOSEBUMPS' The "Goosebumps• club meets the first and third Monday of the month at 6:30 p .m. at Barnes & Noble, 953 Newport Center Drive. For tnf ormation, call 7 59-0982. STORY ANO CRAFT HOUR From 2 to 3 p.m . every Sunday, Barnes & Noble holds a fun-filled craft and story hQur for children of all ages. Refr~shments will be served. Barnes & Noble is located at 1870 Harbor Blvd., niangle Square in Costa Mesa. For infor- mation, call 631-0614. DANCE BALLROOM SOCIAL The Orange County Chapter of U.S. Amateur Ballroom Dancers Association invites couples and .singles to a social ballroom dance from 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. today at the Avant Garde -Ballroom. 4220 Scott Drive, Newport Beach. Dance lessons will take place at 7:30 p.m. and ballroom dancing will be offered from 8:30 to 11 :30 p.m. Cost is $5 for members and $8 for others. For information, call 898-1773. BALLROOM DANCE Defore Foundation for the Arts offers ballroom dancing every Fri- day and Saturday night at the Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT His gone ftsblngl For fish tacos ;. ----------our meals are still a trip to Mexico -as well as the coast of Baja. It's a trip worth taking. ,. t .. • .. --f • I • 17th St. BEAUTY CENTER ------------------ The ~adltlon Continues Since 197Z Full Service Salon Latest Cuts & Styles, Perms, &: Colors, Nall a: .Skin Care Services 642-1717 283-1) 17tlt Stmt, Costa •aa (lfut to Ross) : • ., N Sat. g.1 SUn. ~@~~©lit.S IB@ o csOo ~4>008 & oo ~ 0 ~ffiDot1®[17lfilDC[) ~Q®G@ CHILI & SALSA CHAMPIONSHIP Thursday, May 22 4pm-10pm HOSTED BY. NEWPORT HARBOR NAUTICAL MUSEUM ~ 151 E. Coast ~· Newport Beach (Bock Bay Bridge) $25.00 Aclml.slon includes COmpllmentary Chili & all the Fixin'•· Entertainment & Prizes Contest Entries & Entrance Badges ore available at International Chili Society · 833 Dowtr Dr. Suit. 3, Newport Beach (714~631·17IO or, the museum (714) 675·1915 DeFore Dance Center, 151 Kalmus Drtve, Suite G-3, Costa Mesa. From 7:30 to 8:30 p.m . on both nights a lesson will be taught followed by open dance with a disc jockey playing all kinds of music Wltil 11 p.m. The dance les- son is free with the price of the $5 admission. For information, call 241-9908. ADULT BALLROOM DANCE The Costa Mesa Senior Center offers adult ballroom dance every Tuesday night from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Sin51les 8;11d couples we\- come. Live music provided by the Ray Robbins Combo. The cost is $3. The Senior Center is at 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. For informa- for the open reading on the sec- ond Wednesday of every month at 506 31st St., Newport Beach. For information, call 67S-0233. BISTRO 201 .. Oassical Latin guitarist per- forms 6:30 p.m. Thwsdays and 7:30 _p,m. Fridays..a.nd Saturdays. 3333 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For information, call 631- 1551. THE CANNERY Karaoke is available from 9 p.m. to midnight Mondays and Wednesdays. Wine Tasting from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. and live music ;vith 11).e Jetsen's from 8:30 p.m. ·~o 12:30 a.m. Thursdays, 3010 SATURDAY, ~IL 26, 1997 Ai11 OfVA . Live music featuring: Paula Price on piano, every Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 1 p.m. 6'>0 Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. For mformation, call 754-0600. .. THE HARP INN 1\'aclitional Irish m\Wc avery Thursday night. The . Fen.ians, every Friday and Saturday, 9 p .m. to 1 a.m. 130 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. For information, call 6'6- 8855. KONA LANES LOUNGE Karaoke at 8:30 p.m. everv Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. 2699 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. For information, call 545-1112. , 'J..a.fayette, Newport Beach. For information, call 67 5-5777. tion, call 645-2356 . LITERARY POETRY FESTIVAL The Newport Beach Public Llbrary Foundation presents the first Poetry Festival, an evening of poetry and ,discussion, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Monday at the Friends Community Room in the Central Llbrary, 1000 Avocado Ave., New- port Beach. Admission is free. For information, call 717-3890. CLUBS ALTA COFFEE People who want to read their own poetry Cl\Il sign up at 7 p.m. RUFFLES UPHOLSTERY WI.re y.., D.a. C.vws k tl 1922 KAllOl llW-COSTA MESA • 548-1 156 CARMELOS RIS,TORANTE On Sundays. guitarist Ivan Marcello performs at 8:30 p.m . Gino and nno perform dance music at 9 p.m . Marco Santos and the San Brazil Dancers heats up the nights with the sounds of trop- ical music Wednesdays at 9 p.m . and Louis Cordero performs Thursday at 9 p.m. 3520 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. For information, call 67 5-1922. CORNERSTONE CAFE Bible study. 7 to 9: 15 p.m. on Wedl)esdays and 6 p.m on Tues- days. Live entertainment Thurs- days, Fridays and Saturdays. 1907 Harbor Blvd.; Costa Mesa. For informatjon, call 646-5776. NEWPORT STATION The alternative-lifestyle da.npe club presents live local bands, featuring different bands and disc· 1ockeys throughout the week, Doors open at 8 p.m. 1945 Placen- tia Ave., Costa Mesa:Forinfonna- tion, call 631-0031. ROYAL KHYBER CUISINE Of. INDIA Belly dancing at 7 and 8 p .m. Fridays and Saturdays. 1000 Bris· tol St. North, Newport Beach. For information, call 752-5200. 21 OCEANFRONT Les Czimber plays jazz and other music 6 to 10:30 p.m. Tu~­ day through Friday. No cover. 2100 W. Ocea.nljont, Newport ·Beach. For information, call 673- 2100. ROSEY1S AUTO BODY CAUIOllllA lAW STATES You CAN CHOOSE I. ANY REPAIR FACILITY FR£t Pkk-1p & lhhry •All CriW t.Gtkills 642-4522 121 l1d11tri1I W1y • Cost1 Mtn ... PUllNTID IN INCTACULA• IMAX ' ' l '• '2 SATURDAY, APRIL 26. 1997 Aday job unfit for a manly-man " I I 'm going shopping today to get some cloth.es for the girls,• my wife, Maria, informed me as I sat hunched over my coffee, reacting the morning paper. OK, I th.ought. Now I'll be able to get a few things done around the house I'd been putting off. I grunted m reply. "I'm leaving the girls with you." Now she had m'y attention. "I'll be back before dinner. I have several other errands to run.· I blanched. R I G H T "Before din- ner7 Whal do you mean, 'before din- ner?'" "Look," said my . doting wt.fe of seven years, "The girls O.:eed clothes, and I have some things lo do. It'll proba- j ohn hedges bly take all day." , A wave of panic swept over me as I realized she was serious. "But, uh ... " "No buts," she said. "I'm home with th.em every day. It won't kill you to spend a few hours alone with th.em." I had to th.ink fast. The experience, while probably not mortal, was at least likely to have unhealthful effects .. The thought of poopy diapers and results of other bodily excretions revolts me. The girls, one cilmost four, and the other, 18 months, are, well, let's just say very busy. They bear watch- ing. They get into things. They pour sand on each other's heads. The other day, Mary The Younger wedged her hand in the garage door spring. For no reason at all. And I was right there. In the garage. . "But I can't,• I told my wife. "I have some really important things to do.• Maria just looked at me. Hmmm, I thought, I'm making progress. "I have to win bread, pil- lage and plunder, kill a woolly mammoth for dinner, work on the car, use my power saw; you know, manly-man things.• "Listen, manly-man, I'm leaving in five min- utes. I'll set out lunch for everyone, and I'll be back in time for dinner." "I have to do lunch, too? I don't know how to do lunch .• The girls give new meaning to pow- er lunch. 1 "No, John. You're going to be here with them all day, and they don't need a thing to eat or drink," my exasperated wife said. Do I detect a note of sarcasm? "They eat sandwiches and soup. All you have to do is tum on the microwave. Good bye.· · H ere I am, a pitiful excuse for a manly-man. The guls are playing out front. I peer th.rough the window at th.em. Mary is J><?urlng sand on the dog; Betsey is pouring sand on Mary. Both of th.em are pouring sand in the freshly potted plants. Great, how will I explain that? Mary rushes in grabbing her diaper. It's poopy. I call the Newport Beach Hazardous Materi- als Emergency Response Team, "Sir, I wish to report a setious toxic waste spill.• They decline to respond. U this highly trained cadre of professionals can't help ... I tell th.em I'm calling the mayor. I'm a tax- payer, too. Lunch. Betsey wants alphabet soup. She removes the letters to spell her name. She can't find a "Y." She REALLY wants a "Y." Betsey is not Betsey with.out a "Y." I madly fish around her bowl as Betsey gapes in wonderment. I finally dredge up a soggy • X" on which I perform an amputation. "Thank you, Daddy," she says. Then, •Dad, I don't eat bread stems." I glower at he r disemboweled sandwich. Mary eats soup with her hands, gobbling noodles like some frenzied wild beast. Did she miss breakfast? She squishes peas into her cheek. Carrots sprout from her ears. I'm sure she just had a bath. Could her ears be that dirty? Mary upends her milk, then slaps and splashes it on her tray. The Ooqrl The walll The ceiling! The chairs! Does Mom wash them after every meal? I lift Mary from her seat. Clinging to her legs and backside is an entire meal. Does this count for leftovers? \· I wonder if being a momly-mom is a greater feat than being a manly-man. • JOtR HIDCllS 11 • Newport Beach coundlm.n. His column lppNfS on Saturd.y. ~ cao be ruched vi. • mall •t J~.~.c.a.us . ' ' / \ I "\. 1 l I I: \ I I \\ pins OCG MARINE SOENa S'NDINTS In ill 20 yean ol ~. OCC's marine ad.ence school has gradually climbed to tbe point th.at it is now on par with those at the university level. • LOCAL SCHOOLS • The release of a state Deputment of Education report ha.I confirmed what we already suspected -Newport- Mesa is bleaed with some outstanding students. The report showed that in the categories of graduation and col- lege attendance, students here rank at-0r near the top. Congratulations to local educators and students for a job well done. MATTHEW THOMAS After suffering through a terrifying car a asb that left him diJabled and in a coma, Matthew Thomas has man- aged, th.rough the help of the folks at the High Hopes ther- apy facility, to recuperate well. losses PUSHCARTS Despite the pleas of local operators, Costa Mesa· City Council members went ahead with a ban on pushcart ven- dors in residential areas. The ban stems from complaints that the local street merchants pose noise and health prob - . le.ms. BlllBIWTER While many may have the impression that members of the media are boorish and insensitive, longtime Los Ange- les TI.mes reporter Bill Billiter never fit that stereotype. Bil- liter, who passed away last weekend , was a beloved ne ws- man who will truly be missed. . BRIAN P08WA I DAl.Y PllOT . The OCC m.arlDe department has been compared to unlvenlty-level programs. Charlie didn't only ~ shape lives : .. I noted with great sadness the passing away of Charles Douglas. #Charlie" did have a won- derful career as a teacher at Estancia High School, but he also had a prestigious career with the City of Newport Beach lifeguards for many years. I had the honor of work- ing with Charlie as a life- guard and watched his career grow from his position as a tower lifeguard to a supervisor. For several years Charlie supervised the area between the Newport Pier and the Wedge, The majority of the time he spent in the area from 10th Street to the New- port Pier, which h as the nick- name of #Murderers Row," because of the intensity of the rescue activity. Charlie ran a tight ship and the tow- er lifeguards who worked under him respected him because of his knowledge of the area and his ability in the water. Charlie will be remem- bered by many of his co- workers for the many lives he saved while working as a City of Newport Beach Life- guard. LOGAN LOCKABEY Retired lifeguard Newport Beach A moment of silence for Fred We would like to take this opportunity to extend a belated, but heartfelt thank you to Fred Martin and the Daily Pilot for his columns regarding Cirque du Soleil. This has been a trying time for us and we appreci- ate any support we receive in attempting to ameliorate the .,. travesty to which we have been subjected in reFent months. We hope and pray that with the support like his and ·the diligent persever- ance of the citizens affected (affllcted) th.at we will never have to endure an infringe- ment of out constitutional right to privacy again. The world it seems gets noisier each day and th.ere are fewer and fewer people who will listen to complaints about the rising decibel level of a society that chooses to ignore and/or deny th.is fact. corresp~ndence facing. God help us all. DON McGEE, DONNA BLACKMAN Costa Mesa Don 't complain to me, Costa Mesa To the Costa Mesa com- plainers (you know who you are): · I have lived in Costa Mesa for 20 years. I love it herel I love the beauty of it, J love all the different things there are to do here, and I BRIAN P08UOA I DAILY PILOT When the Cirque left town, the silence for nearby Costa Mesa residents was golden. The EPA once had a bud- get of $10 million and a staff of 100 to monitor situations such as we have had. Now th.ere is no money and no one to turn to at ~ agency. Much noise is made about unwanted sound but little or nothing is done about it. "Noise destroys the soul" a Catholic nun said a decade or so ago, and we whole- heartedly agree with her assessment. Given her senti- ment and my observations we are in serious trouble now and will be increasingly so in the millennium we are feel very safe here. What I don't understand is why do all those people complain so much about everything? The amphitheater is a beautiful place; 1 have enjoyed many a concert there, and w hen I didn't go, I'd open my back door on a warm summer's eve and enjoy the music. Now it sits empty, what a shame. And w hat about the jobs it brought to the community? Cirque du Soleil is a great circus, one of the best, and no abuse to animals. The Orange County Pair is one letter of the w e ek of the great tmditions our city has. The swap meet is a great way to get out of the house on the weekend and people watch, shop, eat and exercise all at th~ same time. The cattle drive: How many cities can say they've had one? We can. Now the pushcart ven- dors, who cares as long as they're following the law. Everyone has the right to make a living. Who are they banning? No one. · For all you complainers out there, get a life. You'll develop ulcers by worrying and complaining. Instead of finding everything wrong: try looking at everything th.at is right. We've lost so much in our fine city let's not lose it all. Enjoy Costa ' Mesa and everything it has to offer, it's a great city. C ONNIE CARLSON Costa Mesa The water wars continue to flow I have not tendered my share. My idea is th.at the water is a limited resource. There are predicted coming water wars that will effect California, both interstate and in~astate. Although Irvine offered cheaper initial rates, it is expanding the number of its households in the company and Mesa Consolidated is fairly stable. Mesa is the better choice . even if the rates are a little higher because in the long run, if there is a water battle, Mesa can inflate itself and retain or improve p roperty values because of a stable water supply. I have not tendered my share. VICTOR CANN~ Costa Mesa ~ If it's·a dirty joo, you can bet a janitor will. do it I n the Dally Pilot's .. Community Forum .. {April 19), a letter says that teaching Is a profession and that "putting teachers' status on the same level of a janitor Is kind of demeaning to the profession.,. I agree. No professlonal janitor would went to be lumped rn with teachers. Teachers taught, me to read, write, and do math. Th~ taught me in rooms. The rooms were In buildings. The rooms In the buildings had floors, walls, ceilings, and heating. Nowedeys, many rooms also have air.conditioning. The bulldlngs had drfnktng fount.Ins, doon, halls, lock-ers, windows, fire esaipes, and other fixtures necessary for the comfort and efficiency of the faculty, admin- istration, students, and staff. Would you like to guess who maintained all that stuff? Janitors did. Without them, we would have been sitting In dark, dirty classrooms that were either boiflng hot or glacially frigid, depending on the season. And when a system failed, a teacher did not call . upon another teacher to try to fix ft. Instead, she called upon 1 Janitor. The writer of the letter 1lso seys, ·vou don't put the doctors' and l1wyers' profession at the same lewl as the ~who clean their offices •• nue. And which lawy9n clients would return to a lawyer's filthy office? Which doctor's patients would Insist on being cut open in a filthy operating room? The Center for Science In the Pub- lic Interest once Included an article In Its journal, on people who are Important to the welfare of the country. Would you like to know which group Is the one most respon- sible for the health of the natk>n7 Trash and garbage collectors, that's who. My advice to the letter-writer? Clean up his thlnklhg. · DON K. PIUSTORff ... Costa Mes.t I'm very much against this IRWD buying the Santa Ana Heights Water Co. I would even be willing to pay more on my water bill to keep th.em away from me. I think one of the reasons they are trying to get a hold of Santa Ana Heights is so th.at they control that area around the Back Bay so they can dump their dam waste water in the Back Bay. JOANPANGOE Costa Mesa Not everybody got a chuckle from joke I just would like to know what administrator would go along with the scheme at Corona del Mar for asking out prom dates. I think it is just disgusting to scare the girl out of her wits. I just don't think th.at was good judgment on the school's part at all. HAZEL O'SUWVAN Newport Beach My question is do these students get as creative and as enthusiastic when it is· time to apply for college? And when they are accepted to the big schools, do they promote their achievements with such enthusiasm? I sure would like to know. JENNIFER BIOCHE Newport Beach Private schools need help , too I would like to see the paper do more to get the businesses of Costa Mesa to support the private schools just like they do the public schools. We need help in our edu- cation. DELANIE FERGUSON 11 years old Christ Lutheran Costa Mesa ghl I would ~homeand ~wowd be lllle. But lt' pre#fm~ a Ute }falng!I' c write your representatives 1 VtaPMSIDENT Al Gore, (0), The C.pltol Bldg., Suite • 212, Washington, D.C. 20500. GOVBINOA Pete Wiison, (R), State capitol, Sacra- mento, 95814, (916) 445-2841. U.S. SINATORS Barbara Boxer, (D), 112 Hart Senate Bldg., Suite 112, Washington D.C., 20510, (202) 224-3553 0( 2250 E. Imper- ial Hwy. ~te. 545, El Segundo, 90245. Telephone: (310) 414-5700. Dianne Feinstein, (D), 331 Hart Bldg., Washington D.C., 20510, (202) 224-3841 or 11111 Santa Monica Blvd., Ste. 915, Los Angeles, 90025, (310) 914-7300. HOUSI OF RIPllESENTATIVES Chris Cox, (R), 47th Dist., 4000 MacArthur Blvd, East Tower, Ste. 430, Newport Beach, 92660, (714) 756--2244 or 206 tannon Bldg., Washington, D.C. 20515, 202-225-5611. (Represents most of Newport Beach.) Dana Rohrabacher; (R), 45th Dist., 16162 Beach Blvd., Suite 304, Hunting- ton Beach, CA., 92647, (714) 847-2433 or 1027 Longworth Building, Wa.shlng· ton D.t. (202) 225-2415 (Represents Costa Mesa and West Newport Beach). STATE SENATE Ross Johnson (R), 35th Dist., 18552 MacArthur Blvd. Ste. 220, lrvlrte, 92715, 833-0180. STATE ASSEM8LY Marilyn Brewer (R),. 70th Dist., 18952 MacArthur Blvd., Ste. 220, Irvine, 92715, 863-7070. STATE COASTAL COMMISSION 45 Fremont St., Suite 2000, San Francis- co, CA. 94105, (415) 904-5200. Regional office located In Long Beach, (31 O) 590- 5071. ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF swaYISOltS Hall of Administration, 10 Civic Center Plaza, Santa Ana, 92701. Jim Sliva, 2nd District (Costa Mesa) 834- 3220. Thomas Wilson, 5th District (Newport Beach, Santa Ana Heights) 834-3550. ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION 200 Kalmus Drive, P.O. Box 9050, Costa Mesa, 92628-9050, 966-4000. Elizabeth D. Parker, member, Trustee Area 5 Costa Mesa, Newport Beach. CITY OF COSTA MESA Costa Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair Drive, OUMClll COUNTY MIR WRD 18 Fair Oc1Ye. Costa Mesa, 708-fAIR. Board: President Jim Lindberg. Vk:e President, Gary H.yakawa, John Crean, Randy Smith, Emily Sanford, Marian La Follette, A.G. Kawamura, Don Wiiiet, Don Saltarelli. OTY OF NIWPORTmAOI Newport Beach Oty Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd . .92663. 644-3309. Mayor: Jan Debay Council: John Hedges, Thomas Edwards, Norma Gl°"'r; Dennis 01Nell, John Noyes, Torn Tho(nson. COAST~ COlUGE DIS11UCJ "" District Office: 1370 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa, CA. 92626, 432-5898. Chancellor: William M. Vega SEBASTIAN s . -. -.. ' ~ \. --' .. \ SHAPER HAIR. SPRAY Boatd: W.tter Howald, Sherry Baum, Paul 8efgef; Armando Ruiz. Jerry Pat· tenon. NIWPOnoMUA WU iED SCltOOL DISTIUCT District Offlce: 1601 16th St., Newport Beach, 92663, 7~3200. Superinten- dent Mac Bernd · Board: Dana Blad(, Judy Franco, Ed Dedcer, Jim Ferryman, Martha Fluor, Wendy Leece, Serene Stokes. ' MESA CONSOLIDATED WATER DtSTlttcr 1965 Plac:entla, Costa Mesa, 92627, 631·. 1200 Board: Trudy Ohlig, Hank Panian, Mike Healey, Fred Bod<rolller, Dana Haynes. COSTA ME~ SANmurt DISTRICT P.O. Box 1200 Costa Mesa, 92628-1200, 754-5043. Board: Jim Ferryman, Art Perry, Nate Reade, Arlene Schafer and Dan Wor- thington. t • ' I I • • .. , . . . .. . . ~ . . . J BALBOA CONTINUED FROM A 1 A notable absence from the list of funding sources: forming a redevelopment agency, ... which would use a portion of tax dollars to revamp the area's business mix,. Staff reports do recommend keep- ing the idea in mind as the penin· su1a projects continue. Many local business owners vehemently opposed that idea since its incep- . tion. "TheJ:e was too much contro- versy -the world is full of failed redevelopment," sa.id Tun Coll.ibs, .Ja member of the committee that drafted the revitalization plan and of the finance subcommittee. "We weren't willing to forfeit eyery- thing good about this for that one thing." If the financing proposal is approved, the dty will pay out Sl 75,000 this year and may appro- priate $365,000 in next year's bud- get. The financing program only provides forJS6.1 million. falling $2.5 million short of what the $\lg· gestions are expected to C05l. The dty will deal with that shortfall only after feasibility studies are finished, Assistant City Manager Sharon Wood said. ' City officials are now exploring whether to pursue revamping the area where Balboa and Newport boulevards meet and rerouting Via Udo and 32nd Street to make way tO'r a town square area. U one of those ideas doesn't pan out, the shortfall will no longer be an lssue. Some local residents and busi- ness owners are happy about the elimination of suggestions to rede- velop business areas and move moorings. But the remaining sug- gestions still irritate some resi- Clothes Froin The Wardrobes Of The World's Best Dressed People. April 1997 S M T w T F S '1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 dP 2s 29 30 Famous Parking lot arty This · Sunday, 9-4! Refreshments Served Al I Day Drawing For $100 In Merchandise at 2:301 SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1997 A1J den~. • Tom Hyans, president of the Central Newport Beach Aaod.a· tion and government watchdog, called some of the proposals •com- pletely unfriendly to residents.• He dted extending the parking fee hours, revamping Udo Wlage . and spending money to beautify Balboa Boulevard as benefitting only prlvat.e developers. City staff reports also outline a public outreach strategy to let res-~ idents know about the city's efforts to revitalize the area. Reports suggest distributing brochures and holding communi- ty meetings. "So far it bas been kind-<>f sel{- happening as news of the report spreads around," Wood sald. "One thing we want people to know right now is that at this point we're only talking about feasibili'· ty studies. No decisions have been made." ~ ~S:..r~v °''~ ,._.,;i...·s..'")' D E~~s In coo1unaioo wiib a ~ implant manufmttr. 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I I I bnp://www.lmpl.antspedallst.com ' ·Where YOu Can Find It All • N EWPORT .B ACH ESTATE JEWELRY & LOAN Lido Marina Village 3416 Via Oporto, #102, Newport Beach · Locaud cln iM Premises :. of bpcMttdV 675-1892 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 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I • I SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1997 ery single one Qf them.• A neophyte Mlfor, f Mve confined to a ftlree4 square Section of the port, try- . 1ng to avoid intimidattng-look- -tng tangles of red, black, : green, white and blue ropes, ~ crisscrossing vertical wires, and ~ many other things that lOQk dangerous and that I cannot detennine the function of. I have been give~ an ele- antly si.inple instruction: Us- n for the word "jibe.• That :eans the boom is hurtling ward your head, so kiss the .ll!lllllec:l'. . The crew is eager to redeem li from last year's"embar- assi.ng performance when it · d not even finish. A day into the race last year, had barely made the halfway •&ark of Point.Loma at the ge of S~ Diego ~y when ey ealled it quits. When I asked Ken Stimel- g, the 58-year-old "pitman" hat accounted for the bad E be spoke of wea.)( winds alluded vaguely to "motor blems" \hat made it impos- -~ble to power up the batteries 1md would have entailed the • -risk of sailing into Ensenada arbor without lights: After further ·journalistic tllquiries, I learned from other 'Sailors the nature of last year's • ..--motor trou~le. Just before dis- embarkation, Stimeling's wife aqcidentall y took the motor key. . The crew searched for it frantically, but they were forced to sail to the starting line without their engine. The Missing Key haunts the boat like a specter; most are reluctant to speak of it and Stilmeling won't mention it at . all. ~ , About 10:40 a.m., we motored out from the Balboa Yacht Club to the starting lliie r flt 1he race near the Newport Pier. Co-skipper Bill Corcoran, 9 ,58, announced, "Boy, it's nice going out of here with a motor; .\ we did ane ddDcr ~ tbm Jut year~ • Petrie, 51, wW ann.e the boat'•~ P.llllkmtlig Recetverw -~ ll&Yi· gation_ system. stood on the port aDd ma a lpeedi. .. -~make tt a work day, watch the leads. Don't be gawXing at the other boats Just to look at them.• The mood is busmen-like but relaxed. The sailon drank ~ud light, Miller Genuine Draft and wine. One smoked a cigar. Coreoran seemed to have an encyclopedic knowl- edge of the other boats: their aews, their trophies, their chances. He said things like, "They've got some heavy hit- ters on that boat.• 1\vo years ago, Juice made good time, finishing .in a little more than 24 hours, but it did- n't take the trophy, and trim- mer Bill Wilson, 48, ·was knocked unconscious by the wind-whipped boom just before the finishing line. "We're real hungry,• said skipper Don Fulton, who owns the boat. "Nobody likes to lose. You don't slash your wrists, but you try to do better for the next race." He said he hopes at least the boat beats the other San- tana 35s in the race. ·we've got to beat tl:iem if we don't beat anybody else," he said. "This is how we're going to do it. We're going to go fast through the night. Nobody eats. Nobody moves." The planned course to Ense- nada -or ~rhumb line" -is to sail a straight course just past the Coronado islands, then cut 13 degrees southeast to make the final leg to Todos Santos Bay. . . . All of this depends, of course, on the windJ. But by "mid-~emoon they were not smiling on us . "This," said crewman Tom • Wiesler, 42, "is why it's not a spectator sport." • OtRISTOPHER GOfFM.D is a Daily Pilot reporter. l Newport Beach/CMta Mesa Daily Pi.lot , • MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT land with the Har- bor Patrol, then went to Hoag Hos- pital just to make sure she was OK. Another boat · Crewmen aboard the Pyewacket bide their time, waiting for a 'fresh wind to power their boat to Ensenada. . ~ · contended with a minor ~I fire near Linda Isle, but it was under con- trol by the time the Harbor Patrol arrived, he said. ENSENADA CONTINUED FROM A 1 , get away from the house. H Linda and Ed Evans -old pros • at Ensenada watching -set up their pink "Newport Beach" beach chairs on the grass at Peninsula Point Park. . The Lido Isle couple have been watching the send-off and attending the pre-race parties for years. By 11 a .m., Ed said he'd already taken •about 70 pictufes." · "It's so beautiful,"' said Linda, wearing a Newport Be~ch sweat- • shirt. "It's such a healthy way to spend a day." Capt. Toggweiler and his two engine mate~ thought so, too -so they parked their fire truck on the street and headed down to the rocks With a set of binoculars. "We're on duty and it's easy to do," said Toggweiler, who participat- ed in the race three times before sell- ing his boat. •And if something does happen, the odds are it'll b'e h~re with so many people here." The crowd gathered throughout the morning as the race boats.parad- ed past the jetties to' line up just past the harbor, ready to head south at the cannon blast. Spectators crammed together across from the Wedge along the Corona del Mar cliffs. · · Countless sailing boats and Mia- mi Vice-type •yachts floated by among smaller power boats and charters gathering in the harbor to watch the send-off. By noon, the racing boats floated in front of the harbor, their sails blending together as they poked up into tke cloudless sky. Television news helicopters swooped by. I Because of the lack of wind, the r . starting cannons proved the only sig-·I nal that a race had begun -the boats ·seemed not to have moved I well after the starting time . "So when are they going to go?" some neophyte spectators were still as~g ! at 12:45 p.m. · ! The wind that blew at more than 25 mph Thursday died down to less than 5 mph for the sailing race. •That pretty mudtput a damper on an exciting race," Wil- son said. 1°/o FINANCING! • · · "· -., ·, ~~"'Nrl-.JC' ,,._ ·-.. 1' : \~ .... ;::-, 1 Jil_1 Ir ,\.1 '88 CllVMlET '11 .. CAPllCE CIUll SW.y&, PM Wwldlo:b. Ai ~":S-1: Tl~St.ba , ~-•n 5.0 LITER va, Pwr win/locks, loaded MSRP $28,425, Fact Savings $350, CMLM Savi~s $3,078 (Ne· Price $24,997) #J4 237 '11 lllD.N 'l&r.lllClllY c.traTAI. UBlE LDw~-~~· LDw~'t.~TI $rrCm ~~~Il ·~ MYITQI ()'lyl:.M!.5.Pk ll1t loedldl $~ +tax 24 roos ca $3.215 94 down + 1st J>'ll1V'C + OMV + rel sec dep & 1st yr le fee ~,S45. 18 due at ~21( Jr.1~chopl fullri ~ $181!~ ~ 00 1 '!"'' ~excess per yr ·~ $6,400 lesSee ls resp b W8lY & leaf. tease subjeci to cred~ & ---~&lwebiy '1418.N 'llRRJ' ' '88 r.&ClllY '84111D.N -'l&RRJ 'llilll:IU ctBTlll1ll. to.ti~f:rs~,.,. MS $Il(• -I ( AllOl1ll XlJ ·,~ IWl.rCAn,Exrdt_m. rm!, Pi\R.~~ $111~• $Il'l~• -· EXPl.lllXl.T ClllmJll 'r=-1•·= ()'ly~~~~/& ()tf~·=· ~~m $Il~-~~m -. ... EYE-OPENER QUOTE OF' THE DAY Zelle Dow bows out as CdM girls hoops coach after one season "We've trlM ~fonn of manhood on tlu!m to ~t tltmt to ~d. and they'veftna/Jy r~ ... • ~ a>M BASEBALL COAQI JOE KOH \ M =.::-........... ·~--Oftlro• N~lleecbon Prlday, wtlla an eye • IOdatowanl PnsxwlDtbe SOiia eclllloa of the Newpoit-to-PnwnU. bee. ADd desplte nillMlr wlDdy CODdlllom durtng .... week. .... winds died comldei'ably at the ltart. almo.t .. U~weno~ • bidden rule that whell ltame1 to Pmenada time, lt'1 tbne for the INS to settle down. EY Eagles • • zero'in on title • Newport Harbor swept aside by Santa Margarita with a decisive triumph. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Santa Margarita High brought too much beat, too much height and too much heart to the Newport Harbor gym Friday night and took a mere 80 minutes to all but finish the Sea View League boys volleyball race with two weeks left in the regular season. The Eagles (10-1, 6-0 in league, ranked second in Orange County and No. 1 in CIF South- ern 'Section Division II) rallied from a 10-2 first-game deficit to take' the wind out of the hosts' sails. From there, it was on to a windfall 15-12, 15-9, 15-5 tri- umph that gives Coach Eddie Rapp's juggernaut a seemingly insurmountable two-match lead over Newport and Corona del Mar. •They're bigger, stronger, and they were better coached tonight," said frustrated Newport Coach Dan Glenn. ·sut I'm dis- appointed we lost in three in our own gym. We just didn't play well, fundamentally.• As he did after Tuesday's four- game home victory over CdM, Rapp had praise for a Back Bay opponent. •Newport was a totally differ- ent team than the first time we • SEE VOLLEYBALL PAGE 85 r--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------, -high school baseball l I • I I I I I I I I I I I I I I • I I I I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • Newport Harbof' 5, El Toro 1 : CdM s. Woodbridge 6 (12) : Santa Margarita 9, Irvine 4 : ................... U:15) : Irvine at Newport tt.rbol' : c.oron. d9f Mm' at El Toro : Santa Margarita at Woodbridg@ :--------------------' . . . . . . . . . . SEA KINGS TAKE 8-6 WIN IN 12 GREG FRY 10AJLY PILOT : •Critical victory pulls Estanda's Mike Mooney appears fo be calling Mesa's Layne DeTeinple safe, but he's just taking a bow .after having tagged him out. ~ CdM to within one ONE SWEET VICTORY. 4-3!. ~ game of third-place El ; Toro in Sea View race. . . . ------------------ : By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot • Eagles rally with three in the sixth, then hold on to knock off host Mesa. By Mike Sciacca, Daily Pilot sixth-inning runs and turned two Estancia twice left the bases when Juan Romo's shot hugged : key double plays in the final two loaded in the sixth and seventh the third-base line and went deep : mv:iNE -b Th~ t w~ innings to end Costa Mesa scor-innings. into left field, the RBI double : enoug crazy ase . 0 ing threats and save a 4-3 road That wasn't the case this time, I making it 3-2. ~ an entire season .Fnday as victory over their rivals. yet f~r three innings, the Eagles ~en came a double error f ?e~e~el t:~g~°:al~ "Playing your cross-town rival hadn t even come close to mus-which proved costly to Mustangs. . f th fitt t test ain$t on their field and coming back to tering a scoring threat against Steve Wilson's grounder ! ~ -t ~oode:, .~n ag COSTA MESA -Victories win like this makes it a special Mustang starter Al Lambert. toward third was nushandled : os . n . ge. have been hard to come by for win,• Estancia Coach Paul 'Ifoxel Mike Mooney's.leadoff single With no chance to get Wilson at ! With their postseaion Estancia High in the 1997 base-said. "It's especially sweet for our in the fourth was Estancia first hit first, the Mustangs instead went . ~op~ ~ost gone . lMt ball season, but Friday afternoon seniors.• of the game, and it proved big after pinch rwmer Jonathan Mey-; re~~ded f ust ~e~e ~~~ -1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I at Costa Mesa, the Eagles -Estancia won for the first time because Mooney later scored on a er at second base. The throw, : . their ·u al tw ' especially the Estancia seniors, in the Pacific Coast League this passed ball to even the score at however, sailed into righst fielndd, ~ ~:iep over~~bri~~~ ,. got a huge win they won't likely season, moving its record to 1-7-1-1. andMeyercamearcu:xifrcm eco : week with an 8_6 victory in soon forget. 1. The Eagles are 3-13-1 overall. Down 3-1, Estanda's Mario : . Est~cia started slowly but fin-In Wednesday's frustrating 6-3 Romo started the sixth with e in-:. • ished with a fluny, scoring three home loss to Costa Mesa, gle to center and later ecored •SEE EAGLES PAGE 83 ; • SEE COM P~GE.85 l --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ . ! daily pilot high school athlete of· the week ' - " I 1 ( I '\ " ( l H I I ) I\ ) I ) I' ' I' t I: ·" ( , I\ I I I •Newport freshman makes immediate splash, and we're talking 50, 100, 200, 500, whatever! By lany Faulkner, Dally PHot dus, • said the Dally Pilot AtbJete of the Week. whole arrival at Newport 8gUrel to1*j) fttsan Sailon COKfa 1bdd . Kolber sleep much ee.Mr ~nut tour yean. •rt bun't bapPened to me yet. tiut rve beard itOr:les from other rwtmmen who haft claDd oft. Uke All nrimnien, I've bad._ mornillgs WbeN I Cticln't want to g9t ,.a to go to ~5:30 a.m.) WCllkOutl. I try '° get to at • I .. 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I Padflc Coast League : w LT I n-.,.;;~~-=;;;;:.:,:..1 01 7 , , 6 3-01 ;::::::::::::::= ~...;_ ........ ......_....._:2 7 ~ 2 7 0 7 1 EstancMii 4, Costa Mesa 3 Aliso Niguel 6, Laguna Beach S (8) 1 University 1, Laguna Hills O I , : •rn t 141Pttl@ ts). , : University at Costa Me9a • • / 1 Estancia at Aliso Niguel / : Lagana Hills at Laguna Beach 1 L------------~~-----------~ I MURPiHY reasonable time.• Some would term Murphy's consistently grueling yardage consumptiop anything but reasonable, but it has hardly been in vain. "Amy has a lot of genetic ability and an absolutely flawless freestyle stroke," said Kolber, who has seen tus young, but seasoned, i tandout post CIP qualifying times in the 50-, 100-, 200-and 500-yard freestyle events, as we ll as the 200 individual medley, in her debut prep campaign. "She's probably the most gifted athlete I've had as a freshman in my eight years cqaching at Newport.• Murphy, who earned second-place firushes against Orange County and Sea View juggernaut Irvine in the 200 and 500 tree, April 16. and has left all other competition in her wake, thus far. has been breathing sideways in the water since she was5. She JOined the Newport Beach Aquatics Club soon after moving to Newport from Alhambra. She then made the ultimate comrrutment four years ag6, signing on with Irvine Novaquatics, a club program that has spawned several Olympians, induding current teen phenom and Irvine High sophomore Amanda Beard. "My dad says I'm a fish," Murphy said. "But swimming is something I really enjoy doing. Some say swimming up and down the pool is boring, but l like the competition and the friendships that you make. I've done it so long. it has become like second nature.• Mwphy's work ethic and team spirit have drawn praise from Kolber, who says her Sailor teammates enjoy her personality as much as they admire her tal- ent. •t know the girls love her and I couldn't be happJer with her," Kolber said. "Because everyone EAGLES CONTINUED FROM 81 · to score and tie the game. With two out, David Chavero beat out a dribbler iI\ front of the plate for an RBI single. which allowed the Eagles to grab their first lead, 4-3. Costa Mesa twice had runners in scoring position in both the sixth and seventh innings, but Estancia's J.D. Willey, a second baseman switched to shortstop, teamed with Moody on a pair of double plays to end each inning. .. J .D.'s been playing second -(base} all season, buj} we've recently swapped him to short- stop,• Troxel said. "He ditl a great job at short today, malting two likes her, she's already become a .. role mOdel on our team. I think sb~provides.motivation our girls can~." ts also excited abcmt"" 1 Murphy's postseason prospects, particularly in light of the substan1ial time drops that often coincide with tapering (diminishing late-season training, which replenishes overworked musdes). ~From talking with her father, I understand they're really working her hard in club workouts," Kolber explained. "Club swimmers swim more yardage and their workouts are usually more focused, so they often produce better results from tapering than other high school girls whose season isn't as long." Mwphy, whose primary focus is qualifying for Junior Nationals in August, said her season bests indude 55.2 (100 free), 1:57 (200 free) and 5:15.51 (500 free). "I'm still about two seconds off my No. 1 goal, which is making Junior National qualifying times in the 100 and 200 free. Those are my two main events," she said. ·rm hoping tapering will make a big difference.for me." Murphy said swimming has made a big impact on her social acceptance at Harbor. ~ "I've met so many new friends from being on the swim team. When I first started , I only knew .dutch double plays with Mike Mooney. They killed their (Costa Mesa) rallies.· Costa Mesa had taken a 1-0 lead in the third on Robbie Gloster's RBI gwundout. Tied at 1-1, the Mustangs regained the lead in µte fourth when Jeremy Gordon capped ·a two-out rally · wiUi a double up the center-field gap, which scored Lambert for a 2-1 lead. Layne DeTemple's RBI infield single upped the Mustang advan- tage to 3-1 in the fifth. Wilson, Juan Romo and Mario Romo combined to four-hit Costa Mesa. •Estancia played a very good ballgame," Costa Mesa Coach Doug Deats said. "I was unpressed with the way their kids competed -disappointed in the 9lfn: Sept. 27. 1912 Ct~~ """* S-foot-8 *'lht: 116 Sport: Swimming ~Varies (favors 200 freestyte) Coedt: Todd Kolber FawOffte food: Pasta Fnortt. movie: •Forrest Gump" and •oumb and Dumber.• ... ~ ftllCMlw'lt •11t1ink getting ~first Junior Olympics qualifying time when 12 years old in 1he SO backstroke. A big step." Athletl9 of the w.ek XVII: Second In 1he 20(). and 500-yan;I free (5:15.51 pr) against lnline, qualifying for five events at OF Prefims. DllF Plb Coll«tor spor1I ~rd series IJ7-S one other girl (fellow club swimmer Erin Hartig). Now, when I walk down the hall. I usually run into someone I can talk with. •A lot of my new friends are older girls and when I say hello to a junior or a senior, my ......, freshman buddies I'm walking with say 'Wow, you know them?' It's really fun." Murphy figures to make an even bigger name for herself in the coming weeks and years. "She's quite the competitor," Kolber said. 'Tm looking forward to three more years of success from her after this season ." •4" •4" •4" •4" '4" Estancia High's Steve Wilson (above) delivered big time for the Eagles Friday; at left he holds the ball up after tagging Costa Mes«J.'S Brian Montoya out at the plate. upJaying your cross-town rival on their field and 'coming back to win like this makes it a very special win. It's especially sweet for our seniors ... " -ESTANCIA COACH PAUL TROXEL way some of our guys played. ,They outhit us and pldyed better d e fense, and tha t's why they won." PAOAC COAST WGUE Estancia 4, Costa Mesa 3 Estancia 000 103 0 -4 7 2 Cost a Mesa 001 110 0 -3 4 2 Wilson, J. Romo (6), M. Romo and Ogas. Lambert, Smith (S), OeTemple (6) and Vasquez. W -Wilson. L -Lambert, 2 4. 28 -J. Romo (E). Gordon (CM). -I . .....,.,, Community college -Rancho Santiago at Orange Coast. noon. •Swimming Community college men and women - Orange Empire Conference Finals at ' SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1997 \ SWlors stagger~· . 1 Chargers, 5-1 • Nuzwn mows 'em down. By Barry Faulkner; Daily Ptlot • NEWPORT BEACH -It was a : new Garrett Nuzum on the • mound Friday for tll~ew.:port Harbor High baseball team. Or wai it the old crafty left- hander the Sailors worked behind all of last season? Either way, the results were reminiscent of Nuzwn's spark.IJ.ng spring of 1996, as he tossed a complete-game fi ve-hitter to help the hosts earn a 5-1 Sea View League win overt Uu.rd-place El Toro (10-9-1, 4-4-1 in league). "I'm proud of Garrett." New- port Coach Jim Kiefer said of lus Long Beach State senior ·He came to me earlier in the week and said 'Coach, I really want the ball. I've made some ad1ust-1 ments.' He went out there today detennined to have a good pN- formance." I Nuzum said a V1S1t to lus long- time pitching coach, Randy Van- der Hook, helped correct some mechanical flaws in his delivery. The refinements helped him recla.un his control and, conse- quently, his confidence. "I knew I had a game like tlus l.Il me." Nuzum said. "I JUSl had to . get it out." : · Nuzum fanned fi ve of the last : 12 lutters he fa ced to end up w1th : six strikeouts, indud.ing back-to- : back punchouts lo work out df a • one-out. tirst-and-tlurd situation 1n the sixth. It was his secon.d win I in three decisions this season ·He had command of hunseli all day out there," Kiefe r sai9. "Not only physically. but mental- ly." Newport gave Nuzwn all the cushion he needed with a four- run first. "We finally got some first inning runs and some clutch hits." Kiefer said of the rally, which opened with a Donner Walters leadoff single of El Toro's SCHED ULE Darren Macleod Nuzum sacnftced Waltefi to .. second and Joe Urban followed with a -walk. Kiefer, who seuted to be pushing the right buttons all day. avoided a wpuld-be double play by starting the runners oh Shawn O'Donnell's grountiout Danny Pulido the n sent them both home with a line drive smgle lo ngbl. Sophomore catche r Charlie Waite followed with a two-run home run to left field and the damdge was done Brad} Benson's leadoff homer m the second \vas the lone tallv off Nuzum. who benefited from sol.Jd defense. pa.rtlcularly from Wdlter'> at short E\'ef\.one made the plays behind mP Nuzum said • Evef) on~ WdS having fun out there todd~ Ttus was a big confi- dence builder for me. but also art unportdnt win tor our team (6-12 2-7) Thie, keeps us LD the playoff rdCe " . A hrst-rtnd-thlrd double sled.I with Josh Guesman at first and C hns Blevins dt third, plated the fin al Harhor run "We d.ld the little things today thdt you cdn do when you're a hedd," Sdld Kiefer. who watched Nuzum and Waite each nail a Charger trying to steal to dampen El Toro's comeback hopes. "We deaned up our act today, you rrught say • Kiefer said Nuzum's return to pronunence casts new optimism on the rest of the season, begin- ning, w1th a home-and-home senes with second-place Irvme next week · "I llu.nk that's a good matchup for us," Kiefer said. "If we can make somelhmg happen next week, we still have a chance (to snag a playoff berth)." S£A VIEW WGUIE Newport Harbor 5, El Toro 1 El.Toro 010 000 O -1 5 1 Newport Harbor 400 lOO x -S 6 1 Macleod, Reyes (4) and Benson; Nuzum and Waite W -Nuzum, 2-1. • .. L -Macleod 2B -Bibler (El). Pulicb. - (N H) HR -Waite (NH), Benson (En .... ---• Voll~I ~ _. fiekl Cemmunity college -Oran~ Coast ;;;;;i~ ....... nege men and women -Southem State Championship finals at Golden caltfornia College at Golden Sta~ ,Ath- West (championship game at 7:30 p.m., letk Conference Finals at Santa Barbara third place game at 4:30 p.m .) CC, 11 a.m - Communrty college men and women - • Softball Orange Empire Conference Finals at UC College -Azusa Pacific at Southern Cal Riverside Saddleback College, 2 p.m I High school -Estancia High frosh-soph Invitational, finals 2 p.m. ifomia College, doubleheader at noon High school boys a~girls -Corona del High school -Corona del Mar at El Mar, Costa Mesa a Orange County Segundo Tournament. Championships at Trab o Hills, 10 a.m. 3 '"' An.nu.al Newport Beach Community~ Monday, May 19, 1997 Newport Beach Country Club T H I NEWPffiT Bf.ACIJ COU l'fTaT C l.U I "Home of the Toshiba Senior Classic" P'-,.__Fu!I ~ ~1st• by Apnl 21 .......... $225 )( -• $ __ Regletw llfl... AfJril 21 ........... $250 )( -·--- (Dtnner. Ent. lAuc. only) ...... $50 1t_• S_ ti I-'*' 11111 men WO NOll'dlnG IPOl!eOl'INP ~- TOW! I _ ·-----------------------• Hosted by ~ Nl'\t'.?Oln' HAUOa All1A C HAMlll Of COMMfltCf "A fun-filled day of golf to benefit 1fle Newport Beach' Chamber of Commerce." \C'~... ·r fe•i• ... A delicious Lunch & Dinner! • Golf schoql given by professionals. • A silent auction with valuable prizes! • A new BMW for a hole-in-one! , TOURNAMENT FEE Full Participant -$225 before April 21, $250 after Oncludes Golf School, Lunch. Tee Bag. Green Fee & Cart, Course Refreshments. Happy Hour with hor "' d'oeuvres & cocktails, Dinner. Entertainment & Silent Auction). Dinner, Entertainment & Auctlqn Onty -$50 SPoNSOR PACKAGES (Slgnage included) •Gold & Sliver Cup Sponsorships a variety of sponsorships opportunities, including complete corporate packages are available by contacting Rick Neely at 646-9007 or by checking f the box on the registration fomi below. ~~ t I ) .... \-l l PfMse NI In names & check Items partJclpating In ... Pilot - . ' SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1997 ~~~-. ' ....... , . Newpon Beach/C.otta Mesa Daily Piloc HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL •Newport Harbor escapes the cellar with narrow win. ·e~'Molly Yanity, Dally Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Soft- ball games Me supposed to be olose. They're i.upposed to be r 'low-scoring dffd11s, pitching ,. ,.du.els with JtL<t c1 few hits, prob- ' pqly a clutch hit or ttn unfortu- ndte error to dine h c1 wrn or senl + cl loss ~ For the Nt>wpo1 t I lrirhor liJgh dOd Coronc1 drl 1\lc1r soltbnll teams, the) 'it• 11 ... u.tlJ'r di the . ~ 1 .I i wrong end of h1qh-'>c onng dec1l with tons ol hits, lots ol t•rrors riut when lhP SPtl Ktn<j'> (7-14 I 1s1ted thl' Sc11lor'> 18-b), somc•- hmg hc1d to CJI\ I' lor one• ol th<· l'dffiS Both '>Cfllc1<J<., Wf'fl• \\tnh·ss in ~ed View L1•11CJU<' pie•) but "-JPwport I lc1rhrn w.ilk0d c1wc1y ... ,th d 3-1 win one• of thosf' ··lose qc1mt•s plr1yf'cl the· wc1y ,oftbctll I!'. supposl'd tu lw ,1lrlyecl. "Then>'s ctlwr1ys l>1°1•n t1 11vr1I· y," Nt>wport\ o.,Pn101 Lon f\ ll'l - cl lf semi "Tlw, 1s thl' 1)1qcwst 1urnc• ol llw sl'c1-.on " Pirates take the lead MISSION SWIMMING VIEJO-The Orange Coest Coijege men's and women's swim team pulled ahead of the pack in the Orange Empire Conference Championships Fri- day in the second day of the three-day event. After finishing day one in sec- ond place, both Pirate squads edged into first. The men own a 39-point advantage over Saddle- back, 503-464, and the women. are cruising Palomar 462-367. Grossmont's teams are both in the tlu.rd slots. In men's action, Coast posted a win in the 200 medley re lay with a 1:37.75 performance by Costa Newport Regatta Sunday NEWPORT BEACH -lWelve . ROWING of the state's top collegiate rowing teams will dip their boats into North Lido Channel Sunday · morning to race for the P.A. Palmer Cup as the culmination of the day!s 32nd annual Newport Rowi.n~ Regatta. Orange Coast College, the host of the event, will defend its 12-year hold on the cup. The first of six men's crew events will begin at 8:15 with the Novice 8-A and the varsity 8 rac_e will be at 9:30. Mesa High graduate James Com -Eagles fall to Valencia fort, James Crowson, Wisnu Wardhana and Ryan Dandy. MifsZ s T ~ SWIMMING Wardhana captured the top spo~ 1 . Hi h' · · · Ti in the 100-meter butterfly with a en c1a g s V1S1ting gers teammates Gus Fowler cruising co~ec~ed o~ a 93-63 no~ea~e · in behind him at second, and SWJ.m v1~pry m the Estanaa ~gh Estancia High product Mark pool Fnday afternoon, ~oppmg Ste phens posting a seventh-place the hosts to. ~-8 oveall m dual finish. Comfort stole the 100-meet co~p?tition. meter backstroke race by almost Estanc!a s ~alt Hoss was a a full second and Crowson placed double WUlner ~ the 50 and 100 second in the 100 breastroke. The freestyles, clocking a 23. 7 and 800 free 1relay team of Fowler, 5~.9, .and was a member of two Mike Bise, Kyle Kuzman and wmrung relay~=· Wardhana aJso capture top acco-V•l•nd• 93, Estancia 6l I d 200 medley rel•Y I Estdncla (Senften,· Taboada, a es. Hos), Waym•n), I SI 9 ORANGE EMPlllE CoNffllEHCE MEN TNmS<ewes (Second of ttw.. dace) 1. °'Ange.~ 503: 2. Sad bacll. 464; l . Grossmont. 319.SO; 4. Palomaor. 362; s. lllvenlde. 2"2.50; 6. Mesa, 224; 7. ~ 112; L 1'ancho ~ .... 200 free 1. Spath~ (V), 2 00 O. 2 Ft1nn. M. 2 01 7 200 IM 1 Sp•tnto. M. 2 17 7. l Oavis M. 2 18 5 SO frll<! 1 Hoss (t). l3 7, l Secref\ (E), 24 4 ; 100 b<eau 1 Fite (II) 1 07 0. 2 Colli..-(E). 1 2.4 9 100 free I Hou (E), 53 9. 2 W1I'°° M, SS 4 200 free 1elay 1 Euanc1a (Ho$s Senften. Sectt$1. W~n) 1381 100 b.ck 1 Sp.tl'-M. I 0 I l. l Senften (E). I 104 Thf' C!tJITII' Wet'> ,, qoocl old- tl'ihJOn(•cl pile hl'f'> dut>I ietwec>n the• Tc11s' Moll1 J\l111lPn "nd Co1onc1's I lc1'ycll•n Alc>y fur lw Itri.I h•w 1n11mq-. But tlw . 1 iosls sc orPd c11l ol tlw1r run'> in , lhe third inn111q th1mkc., to lhrN• '-'ed Krnq ('ff()J <., cHHI d J>dll of 11ts Newport's lrc•<,hmt1n Audrd \dams lf'd otl tlw mnmq \\fllh" •wo-bdSl' (•rror t1ncl -.corNI when 'yle f\ kN1chol-. r l'clC h<•<I on dn DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Newport catch er Stephanie Gosselin and pitch er Molli M ullen whoop It up after 3-1 victory; at right, Tars' J{yle McNicbols looks to first to complete a double play. 200 medley ,.lay I Orar19e Co.s1 (Comfon. Crowson, Wo1rdhan.1 D•ndy). I 37 75, 2 G1oumont. I 39 66. ) R.-s.de, I 40 17 400 IM 1 Gonulez ~). 4 16 19, l Anchlle (R). 4 18 01 3 Schouten (R), .C·)S 93 100 fly 1 W¥!1Nn.i (OCQ, 49 81, 2 Fowler • (OCC). 52 27 3 811<91 {G). 53 66. Ott.en .C kuzman IOCO. 5'I 10. 7 St~ens (OCQ, 56 17 100 h<Hst 1 Ull~ (V) I 07 6 l T•i.o.cla (£) . ~ II ) 400 free •l'f•~ ~ 1 Valencia. J 15 2 i Sailors fall at Irvin~ unW the hnal inrung. rror. f\1C'tcdl1 nppc•d d -.mgle llld movc>d lo third whC'n 1 Stephdnl<' Go-.-.l•hn forced 11nolhN Nror thc1l -.cor{'(f f\ kN1- Aley ripped a single to nght- CC"nler WJth one out m the sev- C'nt b She .advanced to third when Erica Zoelle forced New- port's fust error. Wesley Wills followed Zoelle wiU1 an infield bouncer. It appeared that Wills wcts out at first and the Tars' freshmctn {irst baseman lhrew to cc1tcher Gosselin to nail Aley out ctl the plate Aley was called out ctnd the Newport squad began d celebration. But the field umpire hc1cJ ruled Wills safe at first. 1 hols. l\lull(•n th1•n dldc>d lwr p1l dHn~J Cr\US(' w1th r1n RBI srn- UltJ. Altc1 ll1<1t inn111q, C 'oronc1\ I O..,f'TUOI hurh•r clllow!'cl Jll!>I two I more hits. · But Mulll•ll Wd'> worktrHJ t•quaUy as W('ll or1 llw rul>IH•1 She allowed Jll'>I lhr<•1• hit-. wh1l<• ~Mning flvr Sht> took d <,hutout into the hnctl innrnq .. When llw dC'fe>nSl' do<·~ 4ood behind m<'. 11 t<1kt•'> d lot ol µressure ort nw,'' 1'-lullPn '><1HJ •ff not, I slr111 th rm .. rnq llw hctll 1•verywhc>r1• " The Sc1rJor-.' clt•lc•n-.t• pld\ I'd lld.Wlc>ssly dll<I t•Xt•( utNJ \\I'll MuUen went back to tl1e rub- ber dfte r throwing hJ r glove mto the dugout. The rtexl bdtler, Penny Marston, sent a double to nght allowing Wills to score. ~luUen got the last word in, thou9h, forcing the next batter to pop out to second bctsemcln 1C'N1chols. "I had about eight heart Ahmanson Cup, Skylark Trophy Regatta thrives ·with a fully stacke<J field •Long Bc'dC'h's Pc•l<'f To ng a nd crl'w ndr rowly .wjn in ULDB 70 ctc.1~~. G ood '>c11hnq r hclldClt•rl/.l'd thl' -~ Ahmc1nson ('up dncl '\kylark Troph~ Rl'qc1tl11 lwld , ~ ltt~t weckc>nd 111 NI'\" p111 t i '~ch \!\1th Sh ho.it-. j r:ompetmq 111 1111' lr\c-cl1!11'1Pnt · cldsse::., ho'>I N('W(l<Ht I lr1il101 , . · Yacht Cl uh rc•w111hlPd r1 .mm1-Rarc> WN•k ( 'ompt·lltwn vc1s tight in most ol tlw 1 1.lasses, w1lh two l<1rqt> :--."hock · , · ~5 dnd MPl!J<'!> 24 1 IN•tc, , ThP rNJcttlc1 .ind 1h , proxu111t y lo LIH' E11'>C'llcHlr1 , r~dce prompt<'<I d nu111lw1 of hodL'i from 0111 ol the> ht1rlJ01 to ' ome down to compl'tl' nm. . n flux of non-N<•wport Bt-dch ,.dllors also promptl'd lrrw 'innors ford numlwr of • l,Jferent dubs , In the ULDB 70 clc1sc,, Long i'.~ach YC's P<'lcr Tong c1nd rcw aboard Oncnt Express ' pWJed out the wm over King , ;i,Ja;-9or YC's Ed McDoweU on \Jrand Illusion by JUSl three · 1.>0ints CaWorrua YC's Brack ' IJu.ker and team on Evolution • ;'tinlshed three points lx>hind \itcDoweU in thlfd Racing for lhq Skylark ''trophy, a large fleet of 24 Melges assembled from all ·'o~r Southern Calilom1a. Sdn • • · Diego YC's Joe Londrigpn •I emerged victOriOUS, taking the 1 '1 trophy by five points over •Alamitos Bay YC's Mark 1'Golison and Wally Hollyday. Newport Harbor YC's Bruce ~yres finished third. 1 Racing ror the Ahmanson Cup, 35 Schock 35 saw San .rnego YC's Denru5 and ShMon · Case capture the title. Call!omia YC's Dick Sdurudt «nd Gwen Gordon finished · • tiv points behind ln second, I J , BOAT ING s ephanie eefe w1th Balboa YC's J udi GorskJ and Brad Wheeler four points bc•hind in third. In lhe J -35 fleet, Cc1bnllo YC sailor John O'Connor and Ventura YC's Denny Dwue and John Pldllder tied for first with 11 points. O'Connor won the llebrcctker to take the first place lrophy. Kathy and Bob Patterson of Cahlorrtia YC firu shed a pomt behind in thud ln the Santana 30/30 class, the five-boat fleet saw Alamitos Bay YC's Bob Marcus on Redline take the honors. Racing took place on two circles off the Ne wport Pier. with the smatler Schoc.ks and Melges on the closer course, and the J-35s, Santana 30/JOs and the ULDB 70s on the other. Conditions .anged from 0-12 knots. with everything in between. Crew members constantly found themselves switching from rail to rail -hlking out at one instant, diving to leeward at another. Once again, sponsor Country Side Inns & Suites of Southern California helped to make this regatta a great event. atldcks that inning," Mullen srud "This 1s definitely the most unportant win of the season.• Mullen. whose shutout was squelched , managed a 3 for 3 day at the plate with lhree sin- gles, a stolen base and an RBI. Coach Scott Gorton's Sea K.Jngs fall to 0-4 in the league after committing six errors and letting d few bloopers fall in for singles. "You can't win with five or six errors," Gorton said . "Our out- field didn't adapt to the wind .. .I don't think (Newport) had a sol- id hit off of Hayde n. But with those errors and dunkers, you're not going to win." SEA VEw l.EMU I Newport Harbor 3, CdM 1 Corona del Mar 000 000 1 -1 3 5 Newport Harbor 003 000 x · 3 6 2 Aley and Wilts. Mullen and Gosselin W Mullen, S-3 l ·Aley, 5·12. 28 Marston (CdM) ·Balboa · Bay Fleet's best NEWPORT HARBOR -Five toung sruJors of cons1derdble merit were recently honored at the Newport Harbor and Corona del Meir Sailing Banquet and fund-raiSer -8dlbod Yacht Club's Justin Law, Bahia Corinthian Yacht C lub's Adrienne Patterson~ Newport I !arbor Yacht Club's Greg Olson, Lido Isle Ydcht Club's Gary Grimes and Balboa lsldnd Yacht Club's Nathan Werner, although lhe latter was unable to ~tend. Edch was recognizd for sailing accom- pbshments and sportsmanship attitude!> and presented by Balboa Bay Fleet Chairman Debbie Benedict. 200 'f... 1 L~ (S) 1 45 .C9, l ftowt.nm (SI. 1 47 5l 3 B~ IOCO. 1 47 61, <>then S Oandy (OCC). 1 SO 37, 6 Johnson (OCC). 1 SO 53. 12 Bur'dwh..-(OCC) 1 S 1 88 100 btt..m I Wood (P), 59 01, 2 CrOWM>n (OCO. I 00 94, J Schouten (R), I 0136 Ollwn 9 KHtlfl9 (OCC>. 1 01,62 100 b.llA · 1 Comfon (OCQ, S4 91, 2 TognaZZtn (S). 55 70.13 HOdQ (P), 56 76, Othen 12 Crowson (OCC) 1 O~ 72 800 fTff ,.lay· 1 Oran9e Co.st (Fowler, Bise, kuzman, Ylfardhana), 7 10 30. 2 S.ddl.t>ack. 7 19 11, 3 Grossmbnt, 7 19 42. 1-metw diving I Colton (M) 310 7. l Ourdn (G), 293 42, 3 Randazzo (G), 292 OS WOMEN Team Scores (S«ond of Thnte Days) 1. Orange Coast. "26; 2. Palomar. 16 7; ). Gross- mottt. 299; 4. Saddl•bado. 215; 5. lltverslde. 213; 6. Mesa. 106; 7. lland>o Santiago, 71; I . CypRH. 42. 200 IM · 1 U!Nrenu (P), 2 15 65. 2 Schne1derm•n (S), 2 1917, l Hislop (OCQ. 2 23 21. 50 fly · I Gan<M (OCQ. 26 44. 2 M<OOllagh (R), 28 37; 3. Be!m~z (P). 28 90, OtNn 4 L•bby (OCC), 29 06, 6 Yarbrough (OCQ. 29 0 200 .._ • I Co• (OCQ. I S8 ~. 2 Mullen (R), 2 01 • .cs. 3 Atellane (S). 2 o t 80. Ott>en 5 Armouf (OCQ, 2.05.79, 6 BenMtt (OCQ. l 06 60 SO bf-east 1 Pcpe-Neoken (P). 31 06, 2 P.ng gabe.n (OCQ l2 66. l Read (OCQ 32 91. Ottlen 4 Suly (OCQ. 33 20. 16 Ya1broug11 (OCO 37 48 50 bade 1 Ganda (OCC). 1110, 2 0...... COCO. JO 08 l Hl'fm (OC:Q. 30 10 400 tree ,. ... y 1 Palomar, ) oQ 68. 2 11 .. e.)ldfo HH9 3 ~ 353 18. Ot'-I Ort~ Coan (P•ngga.,..,, Col, Owen. ~l. DO 3-met ... diving 1 Zolhr>ge< (G) ... n. 2 LoweH CPI 337 20, 3 R0<h•rds (G), 264 80 HONORS IRVJNE -New-GOLF port Hdrbor I hgh's Jason Szolomayer shot an eagle on a par-5 513-yard hole at Oak Creek Goll Club Friday despite the Sailors 187 -199 loss lo Irvine . Szolomayer nailed a 37 to lead the Tars. Justrn Shapiro shot a 39. Kevin Olson, Rusty Hill and Mitch Johns each shot a 41 for Newport. Alternate 1Taigue Cannon also shot a 42. The loss dropped Newport I !arbor lo t -ti m Sea View League play and 3-13 overaJI. DEEP SEA FRIDAY'S COUNTS ' Pffwpon Landing 3 boats. 49 a119lers 6 sand bass. 13 calKo bass. 7 rcxkfrsh, 3 sculpm. i i s~ad. I halibut. 26 wt11tef1sh, 21 blue perch. 6 yellowfin crocker. 3 sargo, 25 mackerel Davey's Lodcer 4 boats, 97 anglers 1 yt'llowfm, 30 boo1ta. 43 calKo bass. 4 sand bass, 7 sculp1n, 1 sheephead, 2 rock fish, 110 mackerel. 5 blue perch Olson was also awarded the prestigious Balboa Bay Fleet High Point Perpe tual 1To- phy for the best record in the majority of Last yC'ar's Balboa Bay Fleet sailing events. HonQred sailors are (from left) JusUn Law, Adrienne Patterson, Greg Olson and Gary Grim es. Nathan Wtlner was unable to attend. Festivities lead up to Sunday's Opening Day Regatta al Newport Hcµbor YC for Sa~ots A, B. C l , C2 and C3 with regis tration at 11 d.m ., a skipper's meeting al noon and a 1 p.m. warning signal in the turning basin. All of the> above clubs are expected to be represented . It's the first three-race set of a nine-race series, which contmues May 18 at Liao Isle and June 8 at Bahia Corinthian, with two throw outs for the e ntire series allowed. HI G H SC HOOL GIRI:S BAS~ETBALL CdM searching for a . hoops coaCh • Zellie Dow bows out after one-year stint with Corona del Mar High girls basketball program. By Roger Carlson, Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR· -Zellie Dow came, saw and unconquered al Corona del Mar Hig~ School in a one-year stint as the girls bas· ketball coach, resJgnlng bis post Friday after a winless Sea View League 10-game campaign. and 3-19 overall record . •t just don't see a good future ( l Corona del Mar) and there are a couple of things l want to do,• said Dow, the father of Ocean View Hlgh'1 Tony Dow, who wu tb Seahawks' MVP after a sophomore season m whlch he posted nwn- bers of 10 0 ppg, 6.5 assists and 8.7 re bounds "I ne d ome tune to deal with Tony, H contin- ued Dow. "He's 6-2t/i and going to be 6-5 and he's wearing size 14 shoes now." Additionally, Dow the tompetltion in the Sea View League (or Pacihc Coast League a year later, for that mat- ter): said he desires to re turn to officiating, and wd he ZelUe Dow HTbey're good stu- deqts," said Dow, "But it's impprtant for me to do well. Last year, at lea.st I had Lindsay (Warming- ~on). "I'll say this. I asked for a lot, and all of the girls gave me 150%." will be seeking out a run schedule of colleg1atc game . Another opUon for Dow ts a potential h ad cOdching job with tho Villa Park girls leam, but his overriding comments stemmed around his belief that Corona del Mar's girl• be1ketbaU... program simply doet not match up With With Warmington (the New- port-Mesa District's overwhelm- ing scoring leader with a 22.9 average, and a high game of 37 points), the Corona del Mar girls were outmatched in league by an average of 33.3 J>Qtnts a game. Twice they lost by over 50 points. Dow had indkaa.d he would be back for another run with Corona del Ma.P at season's end, but after spending time in Buffalo, N.Y., following the death of his father April 4, he concluded it was ln his own best interest to resign. Dow succeeded longtime CdM Coach Garth Flint, wlio had resigned in order to allow more Ume to follow the college basket- ball career of hls daughter, Mollie. Thus the seniors on Corona del Mar's girls team will be playing under their third coach in three years when the '9?-98 season begins in December. Corona del Mar Athletic Direc- tor Jerry Jelnlck said the walk-on poslUon ls o~n and the Sea Kings are attepting applicatio~. tnteretted ,parties should contact Jelnlck at 160-3315. .. Newport BalchlCoeta Mesa Daily Pilor SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1997 85 volleyball Pira~s punish Long Beach in four, advance to state title bout tonight some sweet landings. •Golden West, O~ge Coast square off tonight er the two dispose of Americ River and Long Beach cc in the 'semifinals. Friday afternoon, the Pirates staved off Long Beach City ~ollege 15-12, 15-6, 1- 15, 15-12 to set up a repeat of last year's JC VOLLEYBALL the South Coast Conference champions. Kevin Reid and Josh Richardson both posted seven blocks, and Jason Klems before Coast could pull away. Reid sent over a serve that the Vi.kings slfmmed back, but Sabla reached for an incredible dig that Darin McBain sent to the floor to push the score to 14-12. Reid served over the game-winner, as well. , championship match against Golden West. The Rustlers ousted American Riv- er in Friday's other semifinal. Both con- tests were played at Golden West. added six. ., Reid tallied 22 kills and setter Rob Cammarata put up 44 assists. By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot HUNTINGTON BEACH·-The trip to the California Community College Men's Volleyball Championship final has had its share of turbulence for the Orange Coast College squad. But when it has come down to it, the Pirates have cruised in for Chuck Cutenese's Pirates took Mf with some stunning blocking in the first two After two convincing wins, the Pirates faltered in the third game. •We got down and 1t got away from us,• Cutenese said. Cutenese said the key to a state title lies in the control of the middle and tlle Pirates' effective defense. games. , •The past two weeks we've been spending a lot of time on (bloc.king)•, Cutenese said of his 19-2 unit. •Jt's what I consider the weakest part of our game.• But it proved to be a strength agamst The Pirates stormed back in the f~urth and grabbed an 11-6 advantage, as Fer- nando Sabla served from 5-5 to 10-5. A feisty Viking squad was not About to fold, though, and took the sccW to 13-12 ·w e have to contihue to play defense, just touch the ball and don't let it bit the ground,• Cutenese said. •Blocks and defense. •The title match is at 7:30 p.m. tonight at Goldtm West. • GREG FftV I OAl.Y Pl.OT • • VOLLEYBALL CONTINUED FROM 11 played them (another 15-10, 15-13, 15-0 sweep). They played well at the net tonight.• But, the ·former Newport Harbor assistant, who also set for Glenn at Edi- son High in the mid-1980s, aclmowl- edged hil vastly experienced team has- n't exactly regressed as the season bu gone on. . •we did stutter there for a while, but' we played really well tonight; this week. for that matter," Rapp explained. •0ur setter Ounior Adam Breault) bai been getting better and better. He knows how; when and why to set our bitters, now." · · Breault used plenty of options against the Tars (6-5, -4-2 in league and ranked fifth in the county). Junior Marcus Skacel collected ·a team-high 11 kills, followed by seiilor· Nick Mauro (10), wing-footed 6-foot-t senior nm Gerlach (nine), junior Matt Zierhut (seven) and four-year starter Justin DeBlasio (six). ... The Eagles exploited. the middle, ran the outside and even boomed away from the back row. Newport's lone senior, Dana Mesen- bpnk. pounded a team-high eight kills, While 6-6 SQphomore middle blocker Adam Hearlson added six. Junior outside hitter Scott Archbold converted five 1ta.vis Nelson sets, while sophomore ~att Jameson had four kills. Hearlson added three stuff blocp, while Nelson had two and Jam810ll boomed two aces on jump .erves. Glenn said the first-game turnaround had more to do with Santa Margarita than bis Sailors. •Santa :Margarita is a slow-starting team,• Glenn e:zplained. •1 think they woo that first game more than we lost it· lbey have four or five seniors who are all pretty good ... Newpolt Harbor's Scott Dore (tit drhW ~ over lbe net u teammates 'n'avtl Nelson (22, and Alan L:bnon (7) look on. Wherever one places~ credit. Rapp said that first game took something out of the Tars. "They had the lead and they bad the adrenaline flowing,• Rapp said. S WIN A THRILL R! • Cd.M scores final eight points to pull out victory over Irvine in five games. victory over the host Vaqueros in a battle that lasted just shy of three hours. The ebb and flow of the match was never certain, evi- dent by the routs each team posted in the first two games, the nail-biters that ensued the final three. By Mike Sciacca. Daffy Pilot IRVINE -Corona del Mar High's chances of defeating Irvine in a Sea View League boys volleyball match Friday night looked rather bleak, the numbers on the scoreboard -a 13-7 deficit in the fifth-and-final game a not-so-subtle reminder that defeat seemed imminent. •volleyball's a notorious sport for that," Sea Kings Coach Steve Conti said of the monu- mental momentum swings that dominated the match. •The momentum a team can get in this sport ts like that in no other sport, I think. •Tue bottom line tonight is that we had too many unforced errorS -serving into the net, hit- ting balls out of bounds, block· ing problems. We seem to be at one extreme or another in a But in a match that seemed to defy1logic most of the night, the Sea Kings scored the game's final eight points to pull out a 15-2, 3-15, 14-16, i5-13, 15-13 COM CONTINUED FROM 81 12 innings at Windrow Park. •TbiJ is our biggest week of the year by far,• CdM Coach Joe Koh said, after the Warriors' defense collapsed in the 12th inning to open the door for the Sea Kings (8-9-1, 3-5-1 in league), who scores! four unearned runs and needed every one.· "Our kids could1ve quit this season, especially the way we started off In league," Koh added. ·we•ve tried every fonn ol man- hood on them to get them to iwpond, and they've ftnally ~·· the heels ol their 4-1 win Wedneldey over tbil Wanton (9- 10, 3-e), the See Kings' oYWUme trtumpb c:atepulted them Into ,.... plla, GGlY • game heblnict Bl 1'lro (4""-1 bl iiNcNe) for the .... playoff ..,at. CclM .....,. Bl nn!W.c.nmw.M. ·w. ...... dMmnt to " Into third place next week,• said Koh, whose squad outhit Woodbrtdge, 13-7, but each team made five errors to give it an interesting twist. With the bases loaded for CdM in the 12th. a busted squeeze play with Mark Hatfield on third scored the winning run. When CdM couldn't get the bunt down on the squeeze, Hat- field wu a dead duck, so he turned back to third base. But Woodbridge catcher Jon Radus' throw to third trickled off Pete Dablgren'I glove and rolled far enough away to allow Hatfield to ICOle. After tbe second intentional walk ol tbe tnnlng reloaded the Neb,l Woodbridge made a poor throw home on a lnlleld ground ball. allowing Royal~ to ICXll'8. • An. infield liDgle by CclM .. Juttin Andenon aDd another Woodbndge blunder ce.-1 two mare rum to ICOl'e • 1bcNP ttMt sea K1np w th*~ lwl oldie~ ... ·--) match -up big, or down big - and fortunately, we were able to pull, this one out." CdM, now 4-2 in league and tied with Newport Harbor for second in the Sea View stand- ings, was near the top of its game in the opener, a 15-2 win. It was an impressive start for the Sea Kings, whose starting line- up, for the first time this season, included Billy Messenger al middle blocker and Brady Beauchamp at setter. Sophomore middle blocker Dennis Alshuler led the charge with five kills and an error-free game. . The Sea Kings committed just two team errors and showed sharp execution in the 13-point drubbing. ·1 thought both Billy and 4, reliever Eric Wiethom needed a tight-rope act in the bottom of the 12th because of two walks and a GdM error. Tb• Warriors scored twice in the inning and ended the game with the tying run aboard. •1t was a very entertaining high school baseball game,• Koh said. •Tue game could've gone either way in those extra innings.• . • Woodbridge junior southpaw Kevin Beavers, who pitched into the ninth inning, got his team up off the floor in the sixth inning, when be ripped a 3-2 hanging curveba.11 over the right-field fence for a two-NJ\ game·tylng home run. · i Por CdM starter Matt La.non; a topbomore right-bander, Beaven' b6g fty WU only the l8COlld bit be bad aDoWed at that pomt. Lenon, wbo worked Into the t6ahtb iDDing, bad a cblnce to wia lt, but JladUI' ICllo home run liid tbe .... In tbe e6ghtb; 3""3. CdM bad VoM abMd m tbe -"' tbe Mgldh. 3-2. Oil Hat-llld'I RBI doubae to Wt-Gnts . Brady did great jobs,• Conti said. "I thought as a team we played a great first game. We just lost that edge th,e next two (games), though.• allowed CdM to creep back into the game, the final two allow- ing the Sea King$ a 14-13 lead - their first of the game. Just as the Sea Kings (7-3 overall) dominated game one, Irvine (2-4, 5-7) turned the tables in the second. CdM was its own worst enemy, commit- ting eight hitting errors. Alsbuler and Andrews each finished with a team-high 21 kills, Blair Hoppe was right behind at 20, Greg Burden had 14, and Beauchamp had 68 assists as CdM ended a two- game losing streak. That nwnber grew in the third game, and it cost the Sea Kings: 10 bitting miscues wiped out a 14-7 lead and led to a 14- 16 loss. • In a Pacific Coast League match at Laguna Hills: Up 14-13 in the fourth game, Messenger's kill for sideout l~d to a nm Andrews kill for game point and a tie in games, 2-2. Estancia ended a seesaw affair with hosting Laguna Hills with a 15-10 victory in the fifth set to seal it. The Eagles went 9-15, 15-H>, 15-11, 8-15, 15-10. In the frantic fifth, Irvine seemed in control at 7-2 and 13- 7, but then hitting errors Sam Nelson pounded down 26 kills for the Eagles, and Mark Peterson tallie d .38 assists. field, scortng 1Y Harper from first base. The throw home to catcher Radus beat Harper, but Harper avoided the tag and the ball popped loose. CdM went ahead again in the ninth, 4-~, when Anderson crushed a pitch over Woodbridge center fielder Chad Hanis' bead for an RBI double, scoring Preston Altobello. Anderson, a left-ban- der, knocked Beavers out of the game. But ... Woodbridge scored in the ninth to tie tt again. CdM reliever Ryan LeWis .. was one out a.way from d<*ng the books, but a wUd throw to ftnt by CdM'• third bueman allowed Saul Wolf to IOOl'9 tmm third. Woodbridge bad a golden opportunity to wtn tt in tbe e6gbtb with nmnen on tint and MC.'Ond aDd one out. Woodbrtdgil'I O.vkl Catde popped up to lbAllow Wt ~ but UM ball 1Andecl untaudald for.,... L.Mgw. llil11ad of IC4GDg or._.. ti....._ 1ae Wmtan ,_ ~ ...... ... ~ ... ,,,~ ... ble-play, when their guy on sec- ond base retreated back to second after the blooper dropped in the grass. . . Anderson.Altobello, McMadd.n, Hatfield, Harper and Wietbom each had two bits fot CdM. •0ur kids never gave up,• Koh s&d. •Matt Larson rMDy showed some guts, pitching (7 1/3) innings after two innings on Wednesday, and be made onfy two be~ pitches the whole game. And Ryan Lewis, after going ftve innings on Wednesday, lhroWI a.nother (3 213) inoing1. • For the game'• lint Sl/3 1Dn.lngs, Lanon bad a on•hlt shutout, but Beaven' two-nm OOIDe ND toDowtng an enor ti9d the game. IMV..LMmll c.w ...... ._ ••••• , • CdM ozo ooo on • .. 11 s WDod ooo cm 011 cm -1 1 s lMOf\ LeWll ... \lll9"\om (1 J) Md HatW....-. .......... ..... w -~w.L ........ ....... ....... (W)J. ..... ..... ...... ~--·=•KM. ................. ' TENNIS CdM's Leslie in semifinals of Ojai 16s • OCC's Erickson, Gilliam earn quarterfinals berths at Ojai Valley Invitational. OJAI -Corona del Mar High's caylan Leslie is in the girls 16 and under singles semifinals today at the Ojai Valley Invita- tional following her 6;-4, 7-5 ten- nis victory over ' Huntington . Beach's Melissa Esmero Friday. On the conununity college lev- el, Orange Coast's Cami Erickson posted two more victories to move into today's quarterfinals, and teamed with Whitney Gilliam in doubles to advance to the quarters. · Community college women's single& Cami Erickson (OCQ def. Jessica Luhrman (Cypress), 6-0, 6-0; def. Tiffa(lY Safford (San Mesa), 6-1, 6-1. Whitney Gilliam (OCQ def. Cathy Soltes (Southwestern), 6-7, 7-6, 6-2; 16st to Daisy Hurst (Porterville), 6-4, 6-1. Community college women's doubles Erickson-Gilliam (OCQ def. Li6a . Johnson-Alice Takeda (OeAnza), 6-1, 6-0; def. Mandy Hoag-Tiffany Safford (SO Mesa), 6-2, 6-0. Martha Garcia-<irisha Streelman (OCQ lost to Allison Gerridc-Ladonne Nedell (Palomar), 6-1, 7·S. Boys 14 MM1 W-.. Singles Doug Stewart (Malibu) def. Cameron Ball (Newport Beach), 7-6, 6-2. Girts 14 .Mt wtder Singles Christle Posner (San Luis Obispo) def. Megan Hawkins (Costa Mesa), 6-2, 6-1. Boys 1& MMI W-.. Doubles Curtis Ellmore-Sameer Chopra (COt"ona del Mar) def, Scott Aleali-Arosh Kohanteb (Mission Viejo), 6-0, 6-0; def. Blake Baumgarten-Ricky Rollins (Los Angeles), 6-7, 7-S. 6-2; lost to Carl McCafferty-Ryan Redondo (Highland), 6-2. 6-1. Girts 1& MMI W-.. Singles Caylan Leslie (Corona del Mar) def. Jessica Roland (Hollywood), 6-2, 6-0; def. Danielle Hustedt (lrvine),'6-2. 6-0; def. Melissa Esmero (Huntington eeach), 6-4, 7-5. . J. Girts 16 MMI WMMf' Doubles Kristen Case-Sarah Barker (Newport Harbor) def. Addis Gerhart-Oona OeNoor (Ojai), 6-0, 6-1; Boys lntM'lc:holastk Singles Mike Leonard (Estancia) def. Nathan µoodman (Apple Valley), 6-2, 7~; lost to Joost Hol (Foothill), 6-2, 6-2. Boys ~astk Doubles Scott Sims-John Rinek (Newport Harbor) lost to Tom Rowden·Kevin Schiller (Rivenide Poly), 6-4, 6-3. Girts 11 .Mt unct. Singles Emily Ba.rker (Newport Harbor) lost to Trlfany Gibbs (c.amarillo), 6-1, 6-4. Erika Nelson (Newport Harbor) advanced by bye; lost to Jennife< Donahue, ().6. 6-2, 64. Camella Jaeger (Estancia) advanced by bye; lost to Rachel Gunther (Irvine), 6-2, 6-2. . Girts 11 .Mt under Doubles Susanna Urquiza-Blake Frino (Estancia) lost to Margaux Pierog·Summer Tantee (Dana Point). 6-1, 6-0. Katie Kreisle-Mary Jane Soloman (Estancia) lost to Audrey Evangelista-EleanOt" Luzano (Fullerton), 6-0, 6-0 . Jaime Bennett,Erin Bergman (Estanclat lost t~ Sarah Blaine-Haley Wilbur (Ojai), 2~. 6-3, 6-2. 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(2.US69) '90 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE s12 988 '95 OLDSMOBILE AURORA Only 53K m1. ice blue hhr . one ownrr, must sec I ( 203746) Fros1 beigc.1a11 lllv .. moocroof. bl! or warr. nm1 (120506) '90 CA DILLAC ELDORADO Tour Cpe. s12 988 '91 TOYOTA LANDCRUISER ly 56K m1 , Wr~ llloys, clwic Sl)lc. (617465) 44k miles. moonroof. iu IQU, 1'111 boWs l mott! 022211 A ll vehicles suhjccl tu pnur sulc & credit uppruvul plus lux, lie .. due .. smog & dcstinutinn fees . Picture:-fur illustrative purpose.." nnJy. Expires S unduy uftcr puhliculion. I I 1 N ABER S Oldsmobile . • .. ... r . .. I . l. , By Fa." 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H ) bi:.!-:"1h"'8 - .uo "'''' li11\ !:'-1r1·1·1 ( "'"' \11··11 ( \ '>:.!h:!"' ,, ,,.,.,,, 111,,, ~ 1111 ., Doors li·l1•pho11o• H :m11111-:"1 1101'111 \1110.iLI\ I ,.,11\ \\ 11lk 111 X W.1111 ) Ollp111 \lun1I o I u1I f\ ----Deadlloes Monda\ ............ Frida, :>:OOpm Thur-.dtt~ .. "•·dnt"-.dJy :):OOpm Tu.-,..d,;) ......... Munda)' 3:00pm' Frnl,I\ ......... Thur..da) S:OOpm ""'dne ... day7 ... Ttu•-.da) S:OOpm !"la111nla\ ........... Frida) 5:00J1m OBITUARY Mich1tl J. Davidson, NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SAL.Eliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 114311 Sytvanilt Circle, TS Ho . ~2~270 LOlll No . FREEMAN Fountain Valley, CA 92708 ICJ36li" YOU AR£ IN DEFAULT 888 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE BALBOA PENINSUIA BUILDING & 1007 CONTRACT CORONA 1150 DEL MAR CORONA 2122 DEL MAR ROOMS 2706 2 6 2 2 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii This business ls con· UNDER A OEED Of TRUST Jeanette Bergstrom, ---C-ITY--0-F---·i ducted by: a general part· DATED 712flll UNLESS YOO possod away APfll 19, '"ou•l >tOuSIHG Duplex 311 33rd St. S~~~l4~~l~~ln~s4 ~6a~~ COSTA MESA n~~!~lpyou itarted doing TAKE ACTION TD PROTECT 1997 tn Costa Mesa, oPP011tuHtT• ~3J18~?/~~21e~~';· 40x60X14 S8.503 NOTICE business yet? No YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE CA at age 73. Sho Ownr/Agt 873·8081 50>G75>< 1 4 S 11 ,489 INVITING BIDS Jamos A Davidson Gen SOLO AT A PUBUC SALE. IF was born February 16• Allrul1s&aludwerti11t1ginlllis 50x100x16 S15,214 NTAL OF ,OUR I P rt · • . YOU N£8) AH EXPl.AHATlON 1924 In Seattle, WA. 111Wsp1pcriu -bicc110t11c Fed· 60x 1 OOx l 6 Sl 7 ,552 RE era a nar Of TttE NAT\JRE OF THE and graduated from ..... . (4) COPIERS Thie statemonl was filed 1111 f1l1 Ho11sin9Act o11 ..... 11 CORONA M1'nl-s1orago buildings, . PROC£.EDING AGAINST YOU, Wost SeBtlle High •• 11111 I 0 100'* wtth the County Clark of 1m111dtd w11 ... 11 m1m •11 1022 30x 1 GO • 32 ·units BIDITEMN • v YOU SHOULD CONTACT A School In 1942. eft DELMAR NOTICE IS HEREBY Orange County on 4-4·97 LAWYER. On 512Q/1ht tOO PM, Procodod in death by lo ldver11se "Illy '"1 I rcnlict. 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.. S 13,944 GIVEN that seated bids will 10973718451 LDNESTAR MORTGAGEE her husband, Charles llmtt1t1011 01 dim m na on 11 Fro o brochures. be received by lho City of Daily Pilot April 5, 12, 19, SERVICES, LL.C.. • duly Frooman. In 1987. based on race. color, 111iglon. OPEN ttOUSE Sen11not Buildings Costa Mosa to wl1: Jhe City 26, 1997 Sa923 appointed Tn11tee under Ind Joanolle Is survived ss1.handlcap.l1millalstatusor OLDE COM 1·800·327·0790 Ex1 79 Clerk, P.O. Boit 1200, ""rluant to OMd of Trust h natlonll0tltln,01111intenllon10 ·sun 1-5• Two Steel Costa Mesa. Calllornla PUBLIC NOTICE r~ 813199,. ln1tn1ment by' hors brot ers., mllt1nylUCh Pflltrcnu.timl· 509 1/2 Narcissus Buildhtgs 92628·1200, on or btlore Ho-•1--In ........... Pt84• Cli lord orgstrom 0 •·ti d'sc 'm n11·on " S239 900 3Br 2B• Jasmine Crk FR, OR, 2 cor gar, spa. Yr tse . S2300/mo. 835·2242 457 A Seaward Rd. 2Bd/2Ba. For I03SO Min 1 Year. S1350/mo. I 31 0·476°9062 COSTA M E SA 2124 MEOW MEOW! WOOF WOOF! We havo tho perfect home lor you & your dog or cal Hugo t111ing space ovo1I in 1 & 2 br. apt. homos. Wood burning llro· places ond gigantic patios. Ctoso 10 tho N . B . Oceanfront & 22nd St. Pvt room unlurn, share bath. Ulil paid. N/S prer. Kltcheneue In room. Lndry. 1 block to Newport Pier. S490 Call Sam 875·4808 NB Pvt hm, room w/ba, etc, n/smkr. S500 + shr u111s. 646·2226 boach, shopping & l----------schls. Starting from $985. Call 789-1753 RENTALS TO SHARE 2724 the hour ol 10:00 a.m. on Flctltlou1 Bu1lne11 of~:':"...'...... ........... , Int:..• oftl~ Shoreline. WA and .. on°' 1 n 1 1 • • • • Public Llquidallonl 2bd/1 ba 1 ·car gar ago May 12. 1997. II shall bt Name Stat•m•nt of "j~c;;::," ~ of Arnold Borgstrom of This newspaper will not 31:Jr. 2ba w/FP. Built In 40ic26 was $4,660 now Ou1e1. cutdosoc c DM 2Bdrm 1 Bath the responsibllily ol the The following persons are ORAHGE ~'nty Siii• of Anchorage, AK and "'ewlngtyacceptanyadwtttlse· 1980. Bob Koop, Jr. S2,980. ll0x57 was S950/mo. Vacant T MESA 2624 S500 mo. W/D. Avail \cor more dclolls •somo res111c11ons apply bidder to deliver hi• bid to doing b4slness as: a) MIL-Callfomla. euCuttd bv many tovlng friends In mut1011ulu t111w-lcll l&ln 7 60-5000 ext.142 58.916 now S5.611h 631 -2242 Agen1 COS A June ist. 5 Blocks 10 the City Clerk's Office by LENNIUM POOLS AND VICENTE MATlOCI< AHO Orongo County, CA. •it1llllono1t1111n .Oorrudcis I Must sell. can dehvot, ----------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii beach. 673-1830. the groper announced SPAS, b) 21ST CENTURY JAIMIE MATlOCI<. HUSBAHD Memorials may be •a.•,1b111 11 111111y -~~m11•1dd 1111n111L.t11t COSTA MESA 1024. btue1~8r01nJ.s2921~0c1tu1 d1 ed. 2~~~~~~ a ~.en 2 ~ca~~ •E'Sld • 1 br Carden• CdM lovely rm share ol Costa Mesa. n Fafr Cabot Road. Su•lt 120· La· WlU. SELL AT PUBUC A.UC. charity. A memorlal ftlWSJllef art ntlllte t1t1 » ,garage, FP Avail 5 15 kllch, stove. rof11g, w d, rom n/smk. Aval time. ellvery location: City POOLS AND SPAS, 27071 AHD WIFE AS JOINT TEMANTS mado to a favorite •• ...,, " I >0 Apt Oplx, t1vtng rm. bath, tg kit. sundeck, Drive. Room 101, Costa ~na Hiiis, CA. 92653 TION TD HIGHEST B&DDER FOR gather mg wtll be hold 1~tllltppertvtlllybsh. Tocom-NEW HOMES 51050· Agt, 969"6712· lndry. water & gar· now S435 721-9546 Mesa, Calilornla 92628. obert L Fusco, .11 Fair-CASH(piylbl .. ttl111tof .. ln 1n Seattle. WA. p!Mi1UlsatmiullOll.CIUKUD FROM $237,99 0 CP.METARY LOT/ •••3Br 2Ba Walk 10 donor. S650 5<10·7655 B,ds shOuld be returned to lant Road, Laguna Niguel, lawful -ol UM Unlttd.1-:.;.;...~;;.;.;,,;.,;;,,;.._______ • .,... ._ C M ---------CDM Share 3bd, 2.5ba lhe attention ol th• City CA. 92677 . S~ATTHE NORTH FRONT MAGNUSSON Toll·llHll 1·I00""24·...-....... Easl9tde osto oso CRYPT 1225 Triangle Sq. Hrdwood E 'Slde tBr Bu11t-1ns, exec home. 2-car gar, ' Clerk, within said time limit, Carol L Fusco. 1.1 Fa1rlane TO THE COUNTY t111Wullill1t111.DC1n1pteue Westport Home• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil firs. R\t storage. Pots 1 w o. LR, FR, formal id6ntl R d La N t CA. Robert E. Magnu11on ult HUD a1426·l500. • 2545 Sonta Ano Ave S 1550 548 1937 carpet, bhnds, c oso tn a sealed envelope • 9~311 guna igue • COUR™OUSE. 700 CMC died on Aprll 19 In Tom· 714·646·5261 neg. . . to town N S Reis 0 A Iron I yard. fied on the outside with the CEHTER DAM: WEST SANTA bo AT'T NJIQNI roq S500 494.11595 gorgeous 1blk from Bid Item Number and lht This business is con-AHA CALIFORNIA • (MOTE. pie, Texas Ha was rn Ml 1 E • E 's Ide 2 b r. 1 b a , beach No smklpels Oponlng D•tt. Bids will bo ducted by· husband and CASHIER'SCHEC~lllUSTBE In Hanning, Minnesota garage Fenced yard •E 'slde lbr Rqt ult! SlOOOmo./ 1 • 2 utll publicly opened and read wtlt MADEPAVAllLETOLONESTAR August 17, 1992. and ••••••••••HUNTINGTON HARBOR LAWN S995'mo .• Gardonor, paid. Patio FP. Stove. siooo dop 675_7129 aloud at 10:00 1.m. or as Have you started doing MORTGAGEE SERVICES LLC grttW up on a farm near BEACH 1040 M O waler incl 548-3690. s 6 9 o 5 4 8-6 o 9 4 soon there"11f as practl· business yet? No 111 rlottt.titleMd 1~ oon: Hemming until age 14, HOUSES/ · T. UVI *338 E. 20th St• CM 2Br 2Ba 1n Newpon cable on May 12, 1997, In R~BERT L FUSCO wy.d to Md now held by It wnen the family moved to MEMORIAL PARK Landing. Rm w/pvt ba. tile Council Chambers. T.h1s statement was filed llndef aid OMd of Trust In the soulhorn California. Rob· CONDOS Beach Close C ondo honm OwNIRS Pool, spo. S475/mo Additional sets ol the wtlh the County Clerk ol propetty ltvltedlnllld. County ort graduated from Willi· FOR SALE 2Bdrm 1.5Ba, 2-S1ory 2169 NEWPORT incl ulls 444-1332 spec1hca1ions may be ob· Orange County on 3.5.97 ind su;.'dtteribed •. Al mOl9 ttor College (BA) and Gated Complx, gar ago CM Beauttlul Ms tr Br/ latnad al the Office of lht 19973713152 fully ~bed In the lbcm received an MA and ad· S129,990-agt 847·830G iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil BEACH 2669 1 OCC Purchasing Supervisor at Daily Pilot Aprll 5, 12. 19, mentioned OMd of Trult. APH m1nlstratlvo credential iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ba, al amens, nr 77 Fair Orlva, Co11a Mesa. 26, 1997 Sa922 ~ The ltreel lddren lrom Colllornla Stato 1002 1 B r Close to boach. S425."'" 1/2 utts. Oreo Calllornla92626. -~~ .. ·•cot11mon ~~a..n .. lon GENERAL IAGUNA Ulils pd, stove, trig, •1BR S725• 5 74·1400 7am-7pm PUBLIC NOTICE """'uu... .,_,. • • Unlvorslty at Long Beach. 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2BR 2BA $835 A JOB WALK 1$ If any, of Ille ,... property During World War 1111 HILLS no pets. $675/monlh. D/W incl: 60x30 pool. CM Condo, Lrg rm, SCHEDULED (FOR I deacribtdabowllpurpotttdto Roborl served as 8 2nd AMAZING! '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 562-804 ·6882 patio, pool. w /d .. VENDORS TO Al!VIEW Flctltlou1 Bua n .. a be· 1066 TOWNHOUSE DRIVE 11outenant In the Counter· NEW MARKETING I• 714·673·4602 No pots. Carport. carport. S350.~ 1/3 E .. , ON Nam• Statement ,.Mor• MES.. CALIFORNIA Vis ta D el M esa I 646 8370 I g COPIER AR .. The following persons are .._ The •io td TlllSI tntotltgonct Corps. and SYSTEM earl make Nellle Gall 4Br 4.5Bo 2 Bd 2 Ba Versailles •545•4855* uts. -v ms WEDNESDAY, APRIL doing business as: v & J ::7., u n.iilrlty tor .: was stationed at Elsen· you richl Partners Childsalo pool. $589K lrnmac lux condo. Wik ---.....,,.-----Costa M esa 1 Lorge 30, 1907 AT 9100 A.M. Investments. 73 Encantado 1~ of the atrMt hower's headquarters In Across America. We Make offer. Kenny-agt 10 Bch. PV1 cornor unit 1 Br 1 Ba Next to bedroom $350/month AT 99 FAIR DAIVI!, PO· Canyon, Rancho Santa lddren Md ottM1 COllllllOll Germany. Robort was a build your downline 381·2588 Must Solll ----------1 s1200 A~l 5-l 545.9029 Beech, Gar Prkg, + 1/2 utts. Availatlte LICE DEPARTMENT. Mar~arila,CA92688 1 deslanadon. if ·llff'f shown history toacher at Etsl· ror you. Call/free LOTS Fully Renovated M 3y lst. 722·0 317 As K F o R a TAN Mic 1et Steven Jones, 73 herelft. Said aalt w111'11e lllade. no1t High School in Lake lnlo. 1-800-213·908S.1·N_E_W_P_O_R_T____ 2BR Townhome Sl 100.mo 648·5287 Downtown H.B. BOREK. ATTENDANCE Encantado Canyon: Racn-but wllbout aMnard or --Elsinore, CA Ha moved Pin.#14889. FOR SALE 1400 2.SBA. Lrg 2-car •BEACH AREA• Non-smoker 10 shar• tS HOTMANDATOftY. ~anSanta Margarita, A ranty, IXPf1IMd or lmplltd. to Costa Mesa tn 1949• r-:~:::---::~--:=--lli~B~EAiiiCiiiiHi.iiiiii.i1~0~6ii9 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii at1ach garage. pan 1nsutn 1·4Bd. 2b 25b """"" ---,...... la °' and o ktd l0t twenty Re mod. End unit. g u furnished r . a Publl1had Newport Steven Lockwood Van-'..:!:":~ P:11:!0,u"· the years~.' Newpor1 Harbor Gotta Sell Fast! Winter & Vocation townhome, w 'd, Ip. Beach-Costa JHaa Delly ctuMn, 73 Encantado Can-~':7'..:=..a_, ,,:;;'of.... Attention BAYVIEW TERRACE 5 ocres Primo Lon~ Sl500'mo. 640·5664 Rontals Reserve Now dishwasher, pool. jac. ·-·"''¥ '""---.... High Sthool in Newporl • Ptlot April 28, 1997. yon. Rancho Santa Marga. nole(I} MCUred by .ict OMd o1 Beach, 81 a teacher. Home Owners tmmac. 3BD. 2.SBA noar Skhng, Fishing. 3 bd12 b a cu st 0 m tor Best Sotoct1on1 werght room. Mua S-932 rftai CA 112688 TNl1, with if1C111911 UMrwn, • counselor and vlct pnnci-& home. Comm. pool & Hunting & Gambllng rbme. Llg yard. Gour Many Oceanfronts Love D og Ginger! __ P_U_B_L-IC_N_O_T_IC_l! __ ,J~~ ~~~l~•~:n_',~1 ~~~if~~"°':>;.:; ~~:i~' ~~:r'e:::°~, a~y~ R.E. Age.nts!! ~!n~sc:::~e;;)gn!::~ ~~0~9~onih5~o'!~o;7~: ki~c:i~~0.7~~g~g~o v~~'f8~~'!.i~'f25 s6~14.s~~~58~'gan ____ N_O_T_tC_E ____ ,~~~lpyou started doing of aid ~of TNll.01"!'.: press College, where ht Showcas e . those waterlall. Lots or PI o l n Io res I · -~+---------•Beautiful , New 2 .. 2 East CM· $450/lst ... 6 Pursuant to Till.• 411, Patt buslnes• yet? No dtafgelT----~ ~-;; wu named proftnor special properties in oxtrasl $349,000. By 1-800·223-4763 4i'D/2BA Family room corner unit in Back mon lse Cot oic. quiet, 23 ol the Coda of Fed.,-11 Michfff s. Jones ·--D.etJ otr-The emeritus upon his rthr• our Homes of the Owner 714·725-0247 w/FP, new carpet & Bay w/targe windows peocelul, w/2 happy Regulations (CFR), the City This 1tattmtnt was med •, ...... by Aldnt of the ~A....... ment. Ht Is survived by Week & Open Home Bluffs E ·Plan Full point. Quiet Culdesac and htgh ceilings. creative people! 631-21t1 ol Nowpor1 Beach hat Im· with the County Clerk of ..,.. llllOU A""".....__,..... his wile. Barbara Mag· Gulde pubtlshed v 1 E d d RESORT street. Cat ok. S2350t PV1 gar, w/d, tp, trig I t d 01 d n .. 3 97 bUnce of Ille _,......., ... Bay iow xpan o mo. 875-4830, Agt H.B. Ocnfsont duplex P amtn • I SI va · OrangAt Co1-1nty on ..-1 • ~ ttdbytheproplftyto belOlcl nusson ol Costa Mesa. each Saturday In the & Upgradodl 3Br+ PROPERTY 1580 Gated Community lbr w/pvt ba. Furn, taged Business Entd11prlsebs 1097371412Q :'ics rea.onlbletttllllllltdcott1, daughter Roberta Mag· Roal Estate Tab. It's FR. Lltel 720·1704 Bkriliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Beach House/M obile S1365 789·1746 garage, pool. S600/ (DBE) Program an esta • Daily Pilot April 12 19 26 and 8dV8llCln • tht nusson of Norman. OK, an effectlvo ar1d 11 llshed an annual DBE Plan/ ' s '92s Ufll"'" 1a1 bliclltlon r son Glenn Magnusson ot Inexpensive way to BY OWNER Primo Lake Arrowhead 200ft to water, rol, wd, Exec 1 bd V1ow. walk-mo "'sec deposit. Goal The City'• annual May 3. 1997 a time of the lnlt Pll o N t P Boyl ont Pvt Yard /boat: h . I t a/ 989·04 54. "'2 · FY 9 1 the Notlcie of s• 19 Killeen, TX, brother ..,Ian reach homebuyersl owpor on r 2 nd. 2bo. 2-story 1100 fl 1 Sbr 2ba 1n c ose1. enc garog ---------D106.,E. goal lor l996-1 s PUBLIC NOTICE $137,471.&t. The benekllf'f Magnusson of l.ancastor, Call our Classified w/dock. 1-1/2 sizo lot hclmc. Obi lot In gor· sq. · · • · s Io r .. Pool, s Pa· N . B. share beaut "' ·-'di\.. .... fTn•at h•r• PA d dd ht o rt tT d !I 2·stry, 5br, 5bo, S1100. inc uhl +sec S1400.549·1185x.226 spoctous 3BR. 2BA. 1 Tile annual goal and• d• Flct1Uou1 Bualn•H ,unfod•r ::_=:__od .. .:.,";. __ ~to • an gran aug ers epa men o ay gooos trood oroa ot 909 780 0798 j I I h ii o "-·--· _. ... ,.., Kelly and Amy Mag· 642·5678 $1 ,990,000. t024 W. end ol culdosoc. All • • Oceanfront Studio blk trom beach & bay scr 1'1 on ° ow was ... Name Statement nd ntd • written TX B A NB 675 7599 ------....;,_---1 S60 N k/d s/ lected will bt available lor The following persons are ~~"''9c,f Oefllllt Ind nusson °1 Killoen, •as Ask about our ay ve. · · appliances + furn. LIDO Steps to beach. No kit. Frig, Mic ro· olcoohol. ~01s_~43rug public lnspectloo f()( 1 P9-doing businus as:a) OetnMd tor Slit, Md 1 wrtnan wotl as by many nlecos, current specials! ttAQBOR RIDGE $120K. 714-721-1314 S395/S495. Single. pvt wave, BB·O lncld . ---~------- rlod ?f 30 days In th• City Woodward's, b) Wood· Noelcie of o.flutt llld El«:tlon nephews. great-nieces, • 180" Ocean Vidw• -OR· 90!3-337-9582. entry. Tenn. w/d. furn $850. 673·4494 NB Dual Master. Ocean Clerks olflca, 3300 N9W• ward's Act Hardware, c) to Sell Theunderalgntdc:auMCI and grtlll nephews BOOO + sq.tt. Custom No pets. 673·8103 ---------Viow/Pqpthse. Wik to pott Boulevard (Newpor1 Woodwll!d's Hardware, d) aid Nodm of Ottault and There will be o memorlal Gov't Foteclosed Homo s2•800,000. ••STUDIO Apt. un· bch s.,,.5/mo 'Y' in Utl. eoach City Hall). Ace Hardware, 2343 N. EledJon to Sell to be~ service at Christ Church Ho m es from pennies 1 •800.54 0.6661 V•rsaHles Studio furn. •W1D. Pool, Ten· Av;:ul N~ 693-187!> The United States Deparl· Tustin, Santa Ana, CA 1 the COlil!IY where the rtal by tht Sea. 1400 Wost on $1. Delinquent Tax. ____ __,H,,,_,..1...,.....,,.....-HOUSES/ Penthse lurntunlurn nls, & Jacuzzi Prof _ ..... B 0 -cean Fro nt ment of Transportation and 92705 n 11 ............... ...__. ~I Balboa Bl.. Newport Repo's, REO's. Your •N ewport • 9hta• p 1 lk $695/mo. 640·0518 ,.. I Ci I N """ B h propel1y -.-. a r e ~ . To 11 Fr e o 327 Catalina Or CONDOS 00 ' gym, gar· wa Lrg bdrm w/prvt ...._ M11 1Y 0 1 tw,...... 1 11Con Woodward'• Hardware t5. ·1•7 LOMESTAR MORT • Beacti on May 1 al 2:00 ~ 1 to bch S925 494-8604 lndry. 5700 y ~;'i wl a~c~p commtn I Inc .. (CA). 2343 N. Tustin. GEE SERVICES, LLC. • pm 1·800·218·9000 3t:>r/3ba, don. poo . Un1que 1bdrm 1ba Iha City I 1998-97 aMuat Santa Ana, CA 92705 TNWllM ~ L«tdo, Alllhor· ext.H·1398 Mini ocoan vlow. FOR RENT w/1011 condo styto apt Avt now! 850·69 DBE goat fOf a per.lod of 45 Thi• business II con-Ind Slgl'lllun Addlwl· PO 1----------1 for current listings. Reduced lo S495K!I Vaulted ceilings, light'·N-8--P-r_o_m_o_n_lo_r_y--P-t. c1tendar ~ays from the ducted by: a corporation Bax 5fS.. Dita.. 'r.Di __ G_o_v_'_t _F_o_r_e_c_l_o_s..;;e_d-Grundy Rllr 675-6181 APARTMENTS & airy wolk through Mstr Bdrm/Bath, All dale ol th11 nouct. Said Have you started doing ....... 1 ·-.,,_ ._...,TEE'S kllchon. largo walk·in G 1 ........ ts 'I .. & pro-? V r.,, ... -""" ,,._,... Homes from pennies N·J·pt Gat ed Condo Amenities, reat v .... , commen mo "'" business ytt ts, 2·9-SAi.£ INFORlllATION PlfASE "" BALBOA FOR RENT closet dishwasher, S 5 .. 7 5 .. 77-vided in wri~en form to the l964 CALL lt11)317·7T2l LONE'ST,AA on $1 . Delinquent Tax, 2br 2ba. Ocean Vlow prlvato extra large 82 • .. _. "' Crty Clerks olllct II Woodward's Hardware, MORTGAGEE SSMCES, u..c. Repo's, REO's. Your Shon walk to boochl PENINSULA 2107 ••••••••-pntio from livtng room, NB Shr 3t:>r 2 5ba, Ip. shown above. . Inc., W11tlam A. Woodward, IS A DEBT COUECTOR AT· Mc.IC V.W a r ea . To 11 Free se 1 o. por mo. P&I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii additional pa Ito oll ol w/d, bolcony wtviaw. Said comments on tht President TEMPTING TO COUECT A M...oNAL MM 1·800-218·9000 Low Down. Csll Sandy ---------bdrm w outside s1or· ample prl<g, avan no-- City's 1996-97 annua.-DBE This statement was flied DEST AMY IHfORMATIOtl ext.H-1381 (800) 974·5826 or 4Br 2-Story, 2 doors to BALBOA age spaco. venicat S650 319·08"9 goal shall be used f~nlor· with th• County Clerk of 08TAaHED W1LL ee USED FOR ~4"Y c=_'t:/l lor current II stings. 5-80·8779 pager. sand. steeps 6. eppl, SLAND i 606 b 11nd1 1 n ct u d • d NB shr hse, 1 t>tock to matlonal purpoH• o •• ,. Ofange County on 3-21·97 THAT PURPOSE. ASAP251173 .... .._ • C , ______ ...;_....;;...__ gar prkg, $1750 mo I h 1 k 1 ht /I/ Don Webb, Public 19973714932 4119 W 5l3 •LAGUNA BEA H • OPEN SUN 1·4 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii throug ou, s Y rg 1n beach, w/d, poof, w k DI t Cl ... of • • 3500 Peclfic View Orive Now homes in Village. •vtL~ BALBOA• + dep Avl Sept.Juno llvlng room, unique ample prkg. $465. 0 ' • rec ' '" Daily Pilot April t9• 26• ----------1 Hewport8-:IJ Walk to beach w/1/2 240 Ice Ln "'302 5 8 2 ·927•8772 B r bathroom/ vanity( 1/3 ulls 714·722·07•"'-Newport Be h, Aprll May 3, 10, 1997 Sa926 944-27~ ,. Bav Front 1 r p, d . 1 N I al ..,..,.. 23, 1997. NOTICE acre to 1 acre lots. 2BR Ponthouse dwsh, parking. N/pots ross1ng area eu r NB/Blutta Share w/Ma-Publlshed PUBLIC CLASSIFIED PIEllCE llOTMUS $835k·S724k Price slashed to O Yrty. s1150/mo lnclds carpet throughout I llH'e Fem Br/OenlB• ---------It's the resourco you aw.•-•-AY • $179 900 COR NA utils. 873·8840 Carport 11011 to ac· 8each·Co11a flotltloua Bualnesa can count on to sell a --• Fabulous ocean views Call for g0a1e code. DEL MAR 2122 commoda1e 1 voh)cfo ~~r.+A~t ~:Js~:~~~2~ Pilot April 26, Name Stat•m•nt myriad of merchan· Mortuary *Chapel & sunsets. Walk to ALSO AVAILABLE: Beautiful Upper 2 bd Included. Vory bright ----~~--S_a_930_1 Tht following persons are dlse llems, because Cremation boach. 3 bedroom •VILLA BALBOA• 1 bath. 2 patios, new and open hv1ng areal N ewport Ht• Very dol~ busin .. • u : South· our columns compel 110 Broadway mini esta10 w /big 1BR Catollna vw 2br/1b• Front Hse carpet. All amonl Yrty. Call now. won't tastt Nico 3Bdrm. Alt lurn'O. __ ...;__-i-----1 land Appllanct Service, quallflod buyora to· Costa Meaa yards. room to add! $159,000 4 blka to bfach. Gar. · •305 112 Cora1• S1470. 789·0931 ~d/Ba lParklng $650. NO ICE 1240 l N. Jefferson, Ana· call! ..a.9190 $465k •VERSAILLES• D/W, W/O. No pets. 1·310·273·3300 I ~ 1/2 Ull. 549.9995 INVITLHQ BIDS he~~.~A:2~ ... 115 So. 842·5878 • 1BR Fountain Vw $1200/mo. 472-2096 Sealed bits may be r• Miiton •"'ahelm CA ,.,,806 Ocoon View Lots. $121,500 O S I h '"' ' ""' th hit 10 BR G bl v 3Bd 2B• Hso 2·F1). roRONA MISCELLANE u celved at IMe olflce o t e UOyd' o. Well•. 361 N. Se-some wt w ewa r · 1 rn I w ~ Ctty Clerk, at 3300 Newport rlnado St.. Orange, CA viow. listen to the S128,000 Oen. Big Deck, 2-Gor. 2622 RENTALS Boulevard, P.O. Box 1'68, 92868 p 0 u n d 1 n g s u r r I lBR Full ocean vw 51600 Lse. Avl Juno 1 DEL MAR NewpOf'I Beach, CA. 92658-Thia bustneu 1, con· s 175k·$ 399k s 155,000 I Bch 41-cc .. s 673·9336 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 8915 until 11:00 AM on the dUCltd by: 1 general plll't• • Plus Some LoaHs STORAGE 2742 ~7~h ~r~.o~~~vi>~~!ii:il ~~!~1p you stattad dotng ~~~u?n°:~o!~d4 P:e"d~ Ma~~~8~~~ulre COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 be opened and read lor: bU1ine11 yet? Y .. 3-1·97 3 bath, gourmet kit. Eiits Realty Group '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Wanted '° rent garage CJlYWIDE ADA CURB AC· Edward B. FIOrtl' $ 99k 11 for storag• w/91~ CESS RAMPS ANO BUS Thia stattment was nled 8 POINTE NEWPORT cal outlet. Pleas6 Nr We•tcllff Plaa 24x32x12 + loft• wotkahop. $450. allb 33'R'J space 545-5004 STOP IMPROVEMENTS with the County Cletle or • ThHO LUXURIOUS 714.e50-"88 Contrac1Number:3129 Orw• County on 3-27-97 SCOTT LAND CO CONDOS boast 390, QUIBT a: SERENE Engineer's E1tlma1e: 1997~715497 499·1600 :2.5BA. Th• 1quare p I ~ Ap ._ S351,200 II 2e M 3 footage ranges from A ft'l esa art•w•c:n..a Approved bV /I/ Don Da.lly Prlot Apr ' •Y ' t 500sq.lt.·16801q.lt, • Webb, Public Work• DI· 10, 17• 1997 Sa93l OHer•d at r•ctor PUBLIC NOTICE S235,900-S259,9oo So near & yet t0 far ..• Pro1ptC1iv. biddef• may _..,,,;.;..;..--~----Broker Co-op lhan the ,;...1: .. .. Oblaln one 111 ol Did dOeU-P1oUtleut a.lneH Call Today S48·8048 .......... '&you Set mentt at no co11 at tM of· NetM ltat ..... nt • when you live at Palm lie• or th• Publlo Worka d~ 'e'~f«.!on~=~ Bell>08 Newport Mai amid the lush 0tp111men1. 3300 ~pott coatl 11tac1taglna ~anv. ANtty, Inc. SOUTH COAST poay rJ scdudcd Boulevard, P.O. Bo11 11111. m2 s1ars11rne l>r1ve. Hun. Newport METlO 1086 woods & stately ..... 1 ... t , N9WJ>Of1 Be.eh. CA si2ese-unoton eeaoh, ca11forn1a Shores r-• .. 8915. 92147 "Dog. tt RENT TO OWN A Stud1oe. J 4' 2 OtdtOQtN For tur1har Information. Calhtrlnt Jean Rlegler, Must See This S86D/mo. With 29411. • JRS.1625 call Jim Brahler Project '502 Starahlna Drive, Hun· RA' blshed "BO 2BA IOR- Manager, at 1114) 844· 1~~t:n :!~ •• ~~ f:64:on· "Perro." "'~eml ...,. ~~~r~f~~·· ~pg;adod : 28R;;?; 3348. dueled by: en lndlVlclual Reduced to condo. Near SC plaz\11 A No IW Publlahed Ntwporl Have you 1t111ed doing 9DD1q.ft. carport. ~-.........: Be1cn.co11a M•ea Dally butlntN yet? No "Hund." *299,000 714.530.aoet !-.;;-.. Plloc Aclf• H , ao, '~Wt3t ~~~~ .. ~ 723 4494 A H!W ~ r.i.it6'ht ---,u-,-uc--IOTl ..... tc ... --·~~~:.r "Chi.en." 11so ::=~,._ Pletltlwe .... .,.111 t•nn40t9 IAJ.IOA A,._, Blbllleil ......... ,,..... Oelly PllOt April U , 1!: H . • = ---SULA IT••L 8UILDINOa Ar.-............._. The~ l*P" Mer,, '"1 -n4 tl'llft&ft , • ct 0 'v 8 p'' n g .._..,......._ d o int buitit._• 'u : ---------•• I It CIHnlng on Demo ?,"~"~~ .:-: .. t!~ SELL P'M1 Pilot Cll Modale. Show Build• MMe. CA 1129 Ing, Cancellatlona. DIMdlDn .....,_., 1110 ......... .-. • .. Ul JO 45"' Olfll ~=It .. ~.... 1£a1$ ~g: =:: =: ...,._A. 11.a lhtal ~IO. ~ l'toctlll . = t.O••?NO ' i' I , 1 1 • I I I ' • Can't seem lo get to all those ~•pair Jobs around tht house? l.tt tht Cl•••Jtlecl ••mce Dtreotori http you find re&labte help. Ma-H71 .. .. .. .. 't • I I SAT\JROAY, Nftll 26, 1997 . =llSIDSS oma IVSIQSS SUJWIG . DIPLOYlllJIT lllP10TIDNT IMPLOYIDNT DIPLOYMENT 8:::.t: DtPLOnllllT DIPLOTllllft un z1e1 orro1-1u-NI-ri-r woMU 3004 suo ss30 5530 5530 _____ .. _2_ ... _7_•_ 5530 SDYICD ss~ -:::::-:::-I 210411111 .................... , ..... &ii ... ~ ........ iliili, .. liliiiiiiiiiiilliii•'-....... --------' .......... ... Ii ...... ........ ...., .... ,,,.,.. Buy It. hi It. Find It. Buy ll. Sell .. Find u. llOC&if ••• , .......... tor • p ........ ~ •• thlll lllJboe 9'Yd M ,..,,, YllMS'a PAY IN A ...._ '*Y _..,eothtit Combined Tranepof1 C&aMlfle4. Cla••ltled. variety of PT, iUnwMr -·--::t;i Appoir eoo..r. w••Kt New prOdUct et1m _.,. ,.,.,.._ ~ itamuy atmoeph•te, NOW HIRING I t111tt ...... t. polllOOn• a ~ th• lleCln09 1n tNe cas. • 71 .. 7~1"° almoet •oryon• fordallnQ.• .,.. .. 7 :=d f~ll:~::; AcoeaOfflcert ~'°'"*'* ~:.:~ Sc"1:·11 CT,?:) ~T=~~ -Otnoe SuHe want• •nd no one l>onuHe, ueellent ~peoptewtMI~ Rec1eatlon faclllly In which ~· Is • --.. .. 1 01d Newport BIYd. h a • · 0 a I I f r a a Im•••••••• I ben9nt1. 3yre OTA w/ Malura, r•ponalbla Are ~ ready for th4' CUllltnMr ISViet. W. ltl In aide a large rnort Chat@! pat rNnU1e. Newpon 9c:h I SO•q.h. to ct • Y • .. 2" h 0 u' J!MPLOYMEllT 1 yr Flatl>ad. ClaH Individual• needed i•nilwlng tor lie community le looking 1_.;E;...wn_.,..t .... t ..,..O-..,..O-..,..D..,..W~•-•-:ll-:lr- 714-eS0-9S09 Information line A-COL requlr•d. ror ec~ otflce,.. at WILD THING> .,,_............._ fcx frlendtu, enthutla9-eto 1·U8-881-&484 l••••lil•••• .... ,.,,. ... 7 .... ,.~ I I 1 "'""'"""'...-...,,.. , Stuffing 9'W peti at ,.....,.,.._, -· e ico ue ve gated tic & energetic people. home. No axpeflence. Caaeandta communlUH and 1h9 ....... In t:ht eo.t. ..._. • Cllrll ""'9fl.,.,.__. le/hr. Call 8"4'-4864 FrM euppllaa. No ob• 41USINESS a MONEY . EMPLOYMENT Driver• Flatbed 41 country clUb•. .. II~ c.1119 • ~.. ... • con. .. CounW or fax rHum• 717.ent tlgallon. Send SASE: .~INANCE to' to•u 2914 5530 Stat• OTR. AHlgned _... u ...t.oft:hf......... . • SlfW:e Dell Clelt We Need You Nowll ACE, Dept. 503 r nn 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii•liil new oonventJonal1, wnun nglon B•ach r-r Start today with e11pJo. Box 6137 ••••••••• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiii1• eompet ltlv• pay, •SanJuanCai>lsttano ltMoreei.Glfei.ac:ombln.ti.lon~. .,. MustbeabletoWOf1tfleX alv• lnlernatlonal co. Diamond Bar, CA ...._ _______ ,Money 10 Loan $ BIG MONEY $ benaflta, $1.000 .,gn-•Dana Point r .. taurant & ~nt eicperitnu Milch hours Incl. weekends FT/PT. Full training, 91785 Mfg n••d• many on bonua, Rider pro-•UlgunaNlguel o4'ferea.tdp4acotoel!op&e•t6..mi and holidays. Good paid vacations. Unllm·1--l!A-S_Y_W__,O....,R ... K""'l,--- B1,7SINESS ON 18T & 2ND people. FT to help w/ gram, nexlt>ie time otf. Paid training, all HIRING llGINI MAY STH starting pay+ union lted Income. Blllngual Ex c • 11e')1 pay I .. OPPORTUNITY MORTQAQES· aummer rv•h & new Roadrunner Trucking uniform• provided. ~ .. ~-....._ beneflfs.~yln= a plua. Toll free. AHembl• product• at --._ 2904 Rea.. comm.. r•ll. location. .,.25/wk to•--'-·-•-oo.a~_7_e-_n_a_4_ Call M·F tam-4pm '"'" .-v --Mon c.1 m to 30pm 1·888-450·2040 ·home. Call 1011 fr .. : • liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil bualnen and con4 l!ntru • •v•I 8•1•• eo..clt ,,.. ua.... .·rn. : 1·800.487·5588 a1art. Carol. 491.0198. • .. Llnooln 8eour1tw , • ..,..... O 1660 San Miguel Or., e1ruc1ion loana avail. *DRIY•Ra•• Poaltlon Own c:ar 999-0182 ..., .. TST/IFF •••ofE"' ..... "~• .. """'"'o"' NewportBeach,l'A"' Ext 11718 · i HUGE PROFITS$ Further Info call: ::Soo-s~ • Wffk and Insurance nee .. ""======== ;;;,;;f/H05TESi:'ANiM'AlfEctfl'~ CallWaV"" ""'"' , ... Phone Card RoulH 1•800-n6-07t2 x591 o + Bl!Nl!FITS CStao mrt mlml •m•l•odn bo•n•lcyh ... --------.. tUTAIL SALES STAFF •f\ITCl-EN ST/IFF 0 _A= -c ... 375 ASSOCIATION EMPLOYMENT 800.700-7177 own car/plck·up/Van/ :••';a.~:~::~= NURSl!RY Penon LoottW...,. ~ TEU.AFRIEND MANAGER WANTED 5535 '?-S2000/wk. Pot. Need prof'I drlvere, • ~ •-~" 2Ahra We auv BualnHI •••k•b•d OMV/In• 2+yrt retail, O.H. •wulhfllll ... SS PAYPHONES SS l~~lctl fJ Holland, lrvlne • FIRllFIQHTl!Ra Oegrff or C.C.N.P. ~~~ Cl •• Local •II•• avall. Low 800.273·3435 No experience necee-Top pay & B•nefrta. _.,__ Sclf-Man~cd 2 MONTHS TIL ~~~~·8~~;;~~~~1: aS:~;2~~~03 ·~c::~c;::::r:: !•trt. P:~d c: ~r,•,1~·~~ c~L~.~~~.~· ;' TI 5··•uu• .. ·---9 Administrative ~:Cro~7n starts N~~L~~ ~F .. 1 5ii:UMP SUM CASH If you are longing to benefits. Paid r~a· NURS•Rl•S •--:-..... t I . h . Belter by June 11t. NOWISI We buy ---------companu that treats diploma graduate• ~~=;::====~ for individual with Personal Trainer work for a growing tlon for high •chool Call 833·9200 BEHR n.NJ-7...... rvme as opeomg Exp'd Chef & Cert. your ln1urance 1et11 .. ---------• age• 17·3•. Call :~ ~ lmmcdiarc need fur an U Merk 714-810-3478 montt, annuity. mort· We Paw Caeh for you wllh care & t ·800-:M5-l:l8St Office Small COM con· • c:x.rvoricoccd experience in a gage noiee. or farm lottery wlnnlnge respect, CALL USI Mo~Tue, 8 • eultlng firm aeeka ..-ph,.•-of Bonded HOUM 81tU"9 C & ln.uranc. r.q'd •r -u I Adminisn uive A.ist:an! .._ & p c ~con1rac11 (PFC'•) & Personal Injury at · Wed·Frl M :30 p •••ant peraon to 1i h I I 5 I R Plant el ate Paymen11 for Cathi Selllementa. Top (714)842·5302 1--...;.....;;.;;;.......;....;;...;...;;.;;._ handla phones, cus-8C n C8 8rY C&S ep fora Ponunc 100 management Long and 1hor1 term. o u 1 ck c 10 a Ing•. commlnlona paid tor, ___ M_•r_ry.._M_a_l_d_•__ FLATBED DRIYl!RS lomer .. rv., and com· QC paint mfr has in!U&t position assisting Company. Required sitilb Exp/Refs 24t·1914 1·800-338·5815 x100 r • t • r r a I a . FAX •ornc..Cllent Servloe Top pay planll puter• S9-S10/hr. DOE -:r~ · · h indudc: Send Resume in "'fDog Walker• . AAA Greeting C•rd• (3011 951·5204 Rep Gen ofc. Xlnt G:,T!~~~:~.~n Call Cathy 673-5&e0 do·it·yourselfers seeking aaststance wrt confldcncc to: I wlll Walk & Love Polenllal S45K part 1·800-588-7788 . phone/comm ekllla. GuarantHd Home PINKERTON paint & stain application. Must have •Er.pat pro&dmc:y Search Committee your pell Weekend• time or s1 10K lull time 1·800-LUMP·SUM 45wpm. Computer Every 4th Dispatch No exper. nece11ary. patience, excellent communication skills & Ind uingMSWont. P.O. Box 19565·127 & Eves! Call Morgan servicing local •lores. Stone Slreel Capital helpful. Windows, Great b•nelile . Mutt be prof'I, have problem solving ability. Able to operate 8 Eir«I & PowuPoint I . CA 9 62 9565 ¥714-842·8533¥ No 1011ing. accounts ---------Word, Excel. Lrg co. and bonuaee reliable 1ranaportatlon on M.dnt01b or PC • .._rv_m_e. ___ 2_3_·_-~:-L-o-vl_n_g_S_w_e-dl_s_h_N_u_r_1e-. ..: . Jncludod. Your S8950 MORTGAGES & e11ab 76 vra tH'klng o-6 monlhe•s.24 & phone. Unilorma & PC. Knowledge of coatings preferred. 12 Yra exp. HonHt & lnvo1tmen1 IOCUrod by T 'S 2918 ~nhd~;;fui''~~~~~: .~ 8mo.•S.28 up to S.34. training provided. Comprehensive benefit package includes: (W'rndowJ '9S caring. Good cook. 1nven1ory. aoo.111.3f:n .D. Call J .B. Hunt Flatbed Str ong promotion li'fe, medi'cal, dental, V1·81·0n & LJD apcrimce a plutl) Loe refs. Christine work In small branch 1•8oo-32s,1067 po11. Opportunitlea Three <::1?t4•84a.3735~ ',All New • All C••hl ofc. Start 11200-11600 COL Required 1hroughout Org. Cly. insurance; 401 (k)/Profit Share; quarterly • ya.n Rece • niJts • -Olft llema. No aolllng. ---------+ benellle. Western _ world Clall Security r aclminittntin · ptao NURSING Homemaker Accounla p1ovlded. Exterminat or Co. Home Twplet Solutions Provider. bonus after six months service. Eng lady w/car, con, Porloct home·baaod CASH NOW 15552 Producer Ln. PC u .. ,. Needed. AAJEOE/M/FN/H Sen'd resume to: o:puimcuuppordng Outgoing, service-home hllh provider. bus lknl •• •. t s201o1o FASfT FUNDING Hunt Bch, ca 92649 IP4 o. o 1 oo lnco m • •(714)549-0822• Human Resources -ra.1 ma.nagrn in• driven professionals Nursos's Ins. x1n1 Refs . woe v po ent a . or your: 893·5055. EOE. 01en1 al. 376-1993 RECl!PTIONIST ·PT corporate needed for Fortune & Bondable. Uve In/ lnvesi mont required. •Bu1lne11 Nol•• W rf 1 KENNl!L HELP PO Box 1287 oul, In home ol elderly Call 1·800·848-6880 •Oeeda of Trust A ond• u Femllit Monday lhru Friday 5 CA 702 aniroa.mcnt 100 Company. disabled. 890·1829 7 Daya a Week. •Commercial Leaaoa Experience Scandl· Oog lover wanted. Wiii 12·5pm. Buay Orange anta Ana, 92 . (uruagiagcalcndcn, •Structured SelllemenLs navlan. European, train. Alto all brHd coanty equipment Salaty history must be included for consideration. r::JP/T Hom• Car• AN AMAZINO OPP. South Amer ican. grooming. 548-2848. teulng firm la looking No calls tnmplam,etc.) Excellent Companion/Day Cate -Roal Coke/Pepel •Many olher debl Asian, Rusalan High f did l •---•-llllliiiiiitliiiiiiiiiiiiiil!-----.. •Euzlleot d Cleanr::JCookr::JDrlve • ~equip 20 Local/Eal. ln11rumenta S E Mong age or can ate w th ex· communication an (7t•)eeg.o398 chool xchang• Stu-cellent phone manner· commu.nic:arlon & . al kill Errands. 722·5223 51181. Earn up to AHUfed Funding dents arriving August. GE Capital, a leader lam & organizational tntcrpcrson S S • S 1 SO 0 w • • k I Y • Ntlworll Become a VDluntHr In th• acqulaillon, akllla to Juggle mul· U.wpuaonal alcills. required. Muhi·line 1·800·321·7990 hoa1t "~SmlBllLyl/NAGISE . management & dl•po-tlple respon1iblll1ea. Alt malUSllD lmltf·IASlD, SUS111£SS "'8USllU, PlOftOIMG Onlyandidateswim switchboard Area MCI Pavphone ..,..,... eltlon of delinquent We 'are looking for a Local Silos Avall. Can •••••••••• ADVERTISING mortgage loana, la team player with a llfOllWIOll 10 A PlOHlllOIW. SUISClll£1 WE. CllWlmT !he above qualifica1ion1 experience a MUST. oarn 1 OOK yearly. Call SALES currenlly .. eking the good attltUde to greet SltlS All EVlllEIKfD CVUOftU SHYICf lf PIESUITATln. will be considcrN . Pay 600·235·2825. (24hrt) ANNOUNCEMENTS TELEMARKETINQ following for our Irvine our cllonts and handle Putm AaW Of lllPOllSlllUTf ll(LIO( SlllSCUIH CllS'llMl mcnansar Sl2 per Pay rate is $8 to $10 Aroa MCI Paitphon• ••••••••• Community newapa· locallon: all Incoming calla from SlnOIT, OIDH PIOClSSllG. rlOOICT fUUIUIKT, 11110tC1 AMO hour for rhcx f;ir hour. Rout•• Greal now per •••kt enorgetlc buty awilchboard. temporary and rcmp-10-Cal local 11191 available. ---------lndlvldual for retail Tltle Distribution or mall. UPOlT PUPWTll*, AllD ortlSIGllT Of DAHO.W CUSTOltH I 14) 222-0466 Top of the Uno equip· ANNOUNCEMENTS display and new busl· R ti faxea. packagea and SUM Dlruntflll YIOAHl.OW. regular ~irioru. nosa development. epreaenta V81 Internal memos. monl. Con oarn S100k 2920 Experlen"e helpful. MUST BE PUNCTUAL AfQNlS COtlMll LRUACl lllClWlllG IAltlllWTT WITM DATA Pleax fU ruwnc to yoarly. Lowell pricea. ., AND PROFESS o 1acrr 0£_....•t• Will lraln. 24 hours. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Salary ~ Commlaalon we roqulre a BA d• I NALi ~ ,..,,,,,M .o Allun 10 SOtn PlOIUllS, UatUllT (714) 222-0568 1·800·..235-28~5 MEDICAL BILLS s ' gree; l ·S+ yeara· H· at 7t4-436·6610. "" """"',., • ..,. """ "'""'· '""' A void Bankruptc v 97% of hoapltal bllls Drug crernl~gE~~ perlence at a lltle ex· OR mall to: llGllT ruA1 PlOGlESSlft AOltlMlmAIM llPUHct IS + Benefits. Phualcal/ Fax resumea to BHB IOU,.., JH•N"'ll '"D "Ill.TI t"• """•T"""' A ",_U" Of Q Oobt Consolldollon. contain errors. Wo Fax Rea't"~! Attn: · amlner/olflcer or ,real· BHB/NB PO Box 2392 UOUIED, AND Tiil AllU1l TO UAD IT lWIPU. CIRCUlAOOll ~ Slop colloctlon calla. audit lhom and aavo Jani .. CroH ~~~~:I '=~~~l~d~~18~i Santa Ana, CA llPflJUIU IS A PlUS. ~ Cul monthly paymenl you money. Don't ~et (714) 965-7t74 ~tate and federal Utle/ 92707..0392 WE OfUl lfMElln MD SAW'f. Foa COMSIDUATIOll, PlWl TACO to 50% Ellmlneto ripped off. Call or Or call 985·3030 HCrow lawe and regu· No p~one calla Qa I)( /PO W.L finance charges. fr•~.s~~:~:,i:;~on. _Ap_p_o.;...ln_t.;...m.;...•_n.;...t.;...a.;...e..;.t..;.t•.;...r.;...a_ lallone. the Fair Lend· peaHI fAX DI IWl TOUl USU"f 10 CUUTIOll PMlltOO ii;M;illlL;• F a s t a pp r ova 11 Set lead• M·F, FT. Ing La,w. and LoH Mlt· ·Retell SalH Peraon kl 57016/lmtlE, CA 92619·7016/IU 714·718-0110 ...........,,......,.,. 1-800·270.9894 C.M. Office • Exp'd. !gallon program•: For Outdoor Jewelry -COMPUTER Gel on THEATER 1·80CM24-7850 24Hra computer proficiency Car1 In Fashion Island, -the Grid. Achieve Leave me11age. with GEMICO REO. N.B . P leaae call -B1azlng fHI x2·56k CASTING 2921 LSAM. MS Acc .. a. 292·1220. anytime. :1n1ernol 1peed1 on iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Asalalant Manager MS Word and Win· Saleaper•on FTIPT -Tho Grid. Callornla'a •World'• Largeet• M O N E y dow•. You wlll also Exp. Upscale ladlel/ -premium x2 lnlernel }:hlld Model Search have eJtcellenl com· mens• aportawear. :Providor. Viall ua at Nalalle, 990•7882 munlcallon eklllt, and N.B . Golf Courae. -www.thegrld.ne1 or FU H strong organizational/ 85241888 -1·888-333-4743 ---------anal'J11cal abllltlH. -. Security Offlcere -•&COVER America'• LOST & C dlt U d It Immediate FTtpT·posl· : tst Cholce ... 1or a 11>1 FOUND 2925 TR A y EL re n trwr er uona ·ava11ao1e1 can -flgure Income Within iiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii for appt 246-9180 -•no ne.111 4 to e ::;:monthal I Nol MLM, Found R 0 twe11 er HIP POSTER CO. Tha QUALIFIED team Teaoher/Dlreotor ..,..no aelllng & no com· /Sheppard, female, Looking for people. player we •ffk must Preschool. Certlflca· -petition. 1 ·800·322· approx 8moa old, No exp nnded. SJ00.500 have a Bachelor'• d.. Uon required. PoalUve 3-1169 oxl.2589 (24hrs) April 5, H•il/Bolsa In week lo 11art. 754·5858 grff with 3 yeara or attitude. Coala MHa _ •lrong underwriting 714-848-4318 arn up to $800/Wk _H_.B __ 7_1_4-_8_4_0_·_5_2_3_5_ Babreltter needed In experience In r••I· _working at home. LOST Alrloan Gray NB. 1 chlld, 2 WHk· dentlal loana; a elrong Telemarketlng -t..llo1lme Guar. For Info Parrot, red tall. talks. nlghla, 6pm·2:30am. working knowledge of l!arn ,S5004100/Wk :aond $1 SASE to 01 4/18 nr McFadden/ Ref'• req 548-8729 FHLMC/FNMA under· Guamtd aal $7.5-0/hr . .;;;a;n1orprlso1 24271 Loa Go Iha r d In H B Bllllng Per•on for wrlllng guldellnea +comm/rate bonuses. --sorranoa, Laguna 893·3384 REWARDI Chiropractic office. mortgage !endi ng Call Mike J. between -•11guo1 CA 92677 Billing/Data Entry praotlcea and prlncl· 7a·1pm 714-899•1008 ::!':;;:;....;;.._------I LOST 000 Auatrallan Exp'r pref'd. 375·0552 pala, and Fair Lending TONS OF WORKI Siiky. Small about 3· BOOKKEEPER/or Lawe (I.e., ECOA. Need 15 key people. 41be. Brown. Sat 4/19 FD CPA. HM o A, No exper necHsaryl In WHI Bay Ave N.B. E.A. Agent For N.B. RESPA, etc.); and a Up to 5"00/weokly REWARDI 873·3914 CPA. PT F/Chg w/mln thorough underatand· Paula 714-562·1710 5yrs exp In F/S. Fax I f I k 1 I DOMnsncs 5540 *HOUSEMAN* 9Yrs Exp. Clean & maintain large homes. 'Outdoor dullos. car care, pel carp, driving. 'cooking, soMng. Xlnl NB refs. 909-336-0401 COMPANION· Swedish Aid AvaU PT. Good driver. Xlnl Reta. Prop· orly Owner. Pia Call Christina 730·0288 SELL· your used vehicle through classified 642·5878 First Time Ever 6 llgurea In 4·6moa. Plua cul tax•• up to 95%. Nol MLM or D lrec 1 S ales . 800·322-6169 x1834 LOST .DOG Beagle, rea 474-7567 Att: Mark ng 0 r • ana v• • •P· •Waltreett/Cook• blk, brn & wht. Named proach In order 10 ml1· Experienced. Fait Snoopy. On 4•24•97• Can't Find Work? lgat• loH. Position Food, full·tlme. 161 3pm nHr Victoria & You can't be looking alto requlr.. ewper· hour. Apply at: 2966 SAT & SUN ONLY! -ocal Candu Route Palcentla, C.M. 100 hardl WANTED 15 tlH In the area of Un· South Bristol, Costa --,, people lo flit various derwrlting and Risk Meaa. (714) 662·2572. :ao vending machlnH . Loet Gold/Diamond poaitlon• from war• Evaluallon; extensive ---..:...~;....;..;...;;...;..;......;;.;. -Earn approxlmately watch. $500 Rewatdl house 10 manag• experience. In •nalvz· -$800/day. All for Sentimental Value. menl. No experience Ing Stat• and Federal :s 9 . 9 9 5 . Ca 11 : 714-957·1705 necHtary. Call Now. Tax Returns; and -1-800·998·V~ND ~L-0-8..,.t ""W~h,...lle.....,.LI""'l-ac-P,...o...,.ln-1 Steven {71")891·5764. • x o • 11 • n t co m· ::>Av PHONI! ROUTE male Slameae cat. CASHIERS for Car munlcatlon, organlza· -35 Local & E1tab SllH Misting since 4·24 In Waah. Full/Part·tlme. tlonal, lnterperaonal, :£arn up 10 $1500 wkly 1 h • v I c 1n 1 y 0 t Weekends Included. and analytlcal/malh· -1·800 ·898-4880 Hamllton/Thurln & 714-730.()837 ematlcal akllla. Good jobs rcllablr urYkrs lnlcrrslln& things to buy ll's all lhcrc ;I e pa I fF r I t 0 Lay Harbor Blvd. He haa 1 _____ 8_A_M_-4_P_M __ _ _,.out• top local tllH. H vere atlhma, and 11 Chlld Model Search 3011d cath bualne11. on medication. Re· Need kid• emoa·17yra We offer a compr.. every day henalve b•n•llt• pack· -===i:;n::a=:n:\.':;ifi:•c:d:::=:; ••P preunt Job. war d I r::J ¥I::> for lV, print & fllm. .-P T /F T . s 1 5 o o + 714-848-1477 Submitting now for :wookly potentlal. LOST Wide band new Siar Ware movle1, ;;;.&mall lnv••tmenl. Panther Gold ring. On Call for audition time. -we accepl Vlaa/MC/ 4122 vie. 01 17th SI. In Paacuccl Producilona CUSTQMF.R. SER\']CE age. including child· • care reimbursement, •• well aa competitive talary. For ambitious Individual• lnterHled DON'T MISS THIS OPPOI01JNITY. .. -.M•1EX. Call 1·800·617· front BOO & Watch· •7t4-378-4300• 56430 exl.3900 works. 948·2228 C o m p u t e r H • Ip ...._ hp•VH•r•h•Y Deak, FIT Position al In etanlng a career with our world claaa organization, forward your rHume to: -SAii Caah Bualne11S Loat: Cockalell In the Hunt Bch Software -Earn SSO,OOO & up. vicinity of Adame and Developer. Exper w/ GE CAPITAL ~Only 6 houra a WHk Placenlla. Whit• hHd/ PC'a. Windowa. LHrn ;:;;;needed. Limited wings and grey body,. our POS aottwar• pro-MORTQAQE "Peter Mo Tweeter ' N t k U I ....,.•rrltory available. gram. • wor or nx ~erlflabl• by owner. Very Beautllull exper helpful. Pav SERVICES, INC, $29,750 caah required RBWARDI 444•2541 commtneurate with for Immediate-------experience. Full H.R. Department. ownerahlp. Ground ff'C•TTH L benefit• •nd great p 0 lo 90000 ..._,toor opportunity. Call .,...... Ul working environment. , , X :ar.:-!..aoo-161·s8e2. 24hra PlTNESS 3000 714-e4t.03333 San n .. -• ...u .... ,., on• ar Route a wat• or .fax rt1ume to: C d li._iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MIC ay1tem• • son· 1 ..... 242...-7•1URJU000 "" tn California. Hl·Tratlic Rapid Wel9ht Loaa 714-e41-4929 tocatlonal Excellent New Formulation. •-c-u-.-,0-m-... -8-e-,,,.-0---,' f'Y•i909) 881\ JHft eaah bu1lne11. Earn ''Reduce ••. Only ., Mi ~~ up 10 '5.000 monthly. 117.95. Butna fat, Cat· ln•lll• ••1•• No hont C1ll1 _ 1·800.892·1488 cxl••· Stopa Hungw. ::~~g500m~f1~!:: ..,. 24 houra LOH 3-Slb• Wffkly. Pltllt ::llendlng Route jtor "Guaranteed''. t~ lndMdual w/mln 1 yr -• • I•• 2 o Io o a I lafe. United Pharma· •ICP9f'· In cuat lfKY/ £01!U~l\AI -•!•••ework PT• ceutloal. , 1 .. 00·'133-::=:":!!~~:a!~•------llil~lll;:,;..;,l"f-."1i..;1!~- •I00•7t 1-438t• 3218• (COO e ICCeC)ted) vtc• '°out community N.•. aALON Facial Room, 8tytl11 ::11 k DI N Q : N • w. 0 r 'o • " 1 a• t 1 o n • • Stallone avail. Contact _.uoltlng. profllabltl ••••••••• g:·30hra per wk) Bonni• 7H-<M93. :call for frH brochure. PERSONALS .:.=~=t to:•---'--'--"--';...;...;.-- -t.aoo.eao.4:as3 .... 1_,len• c ,... .. •n'ltffmto -~·1 t<atmut (IJ4 "Sivess OPP coat• M• .. t202e get to all thoat " "'" IC! BUSINBSS OPP!CE Attn: Ma. Lauren rtp11r Job• R RBNT 2719 POI IDT 2789 1~...,... .... •.,.t te.,....2_.202_0__ around tM hou1t? -------•IDRIV•R ftemale. l etlhe Wented IO•t llc:enH Cl•Hffled need PT driver on call. N.B. ar••· Your car or a.rvtce mine. 71" ... 70-7484. Dlreoto" Aooma, apanmentt, horMt Clutlfled cen Ndlfy your hou!lnp needl. Mlp yc>u find rellabtt help. Ml·HTa FIND 111~ throu9h ctnlllld IT COuto 8.£ 1HE ONE YOUR LOOKING FORJ 30 po•itictDJ &{' currutly aYtilable throughout 0l'Ulp Co1anty. Sprinr PCS is preparing to launch the latue technology in wirdas communication. In !*fnership with Thomas SB.ffing Co., thq are tttlting individuals wirh sala/ cusromc r tie rvice apcrlcnct to work at 12 MW retail outlets. Located throutt1out Orange County. Mll\y ah1fu anil.blc both FT/PT. f>ayt S 10/hr. C.ndidata murt h.W: • ~ ........ i... 20 ..... ,..,,.. •Hlt'i-v •Pr..Sr 1r..a.a-.w ...... ~ ...... .-.edit• c..l 1.-0.U7·/0IS or FAX 714-212..0'61 Art: Tc ... or &Mall ~ ~ ., •• I .. Resldentlal Alzhelmers Care "We meet challenglng needs with loving care" 393 Hospital Road N.B., CA U#300613292 714-631:3555 IMPROVEMENTS LEGAL PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 TAX 3678 HOME 3756 SERVICES 3812 iiiiiiiiiiii.-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ;REPARATION 39!5 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2 4 V,. Oualltr P 1 In ting l!lcp• rt Dr a In Cle an Ing liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii5 •VICKI'S CLEANING John Doran MHOnl'J •125 Service Call• LIKE-NU CONCRETE TOUCHUPS, TOO & Plumbing Repairs * IT'S TAX·TIMe..A. CONCREn & 3548 MASONRY GARAGE 3557 DOORS We otter THE BEST Brlck•Stone•Blocl< Repolrs/Serv/Openers Remve 011/rull stains, 24 Hrs Richard Sinor 20yrs tllP All work guaf, .. ..,.. House/Window Cleaning. Lg/Sm Jb1•Repalr1 ok All Meke•·Modela crack rpr R•nuJseat wd UNLIMITED Llc#280644 ~5·3209 Steve 545·8298 CJ~a:~:YH~~~ :.'f.' ~?Ykr1s Exp ... ~t8nt0R3~1. Free Eat. & Advice Uc'd 650·Serv·(7378) decks Free eat 760·8427 ·CONSULTATION· •••QUALITY CARE Precise Plumbing Retired IRS 673.8905 c 714·vv • .,5 L,687t9t 831·3832 ••$475 • 18X7•• STRUCTURAL Dl;SION Phone calls made and 20yrs el(p N.B. Including Repairs & Remodels - ••••••••• •WINDOW CLEANING• ' Includes hallway, Rosident'l/Small Bus. letters written on your stucco/drywall repair. Free E111mates CARPET FREE ESTIMATES weather-strip. lnstalla· Additions • Remodels behall. Documents re· Xtnt Work. 845"2417 l •e87398 980·1090 TUTORING 3929 SERVICE CLEANING 3515 · 845.03 3 5 . CONTRACTORS . tlon & tax 84?1·5704 Lw303t33 723·1800 viewed for free. Retain RAINBOW Clrcl• Malnt. --------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiii DIRECTORY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii GENERAL 3558 an attorney for the en· P-lnllng-lnt/Ext Houst/Apt •Spa.nlsh·Engllst\9 --•••••••I tire year tor only $90. Quality job. Free os1. ORCO PLUMBING Bl-llnguat Teacnar • CARPET CLEANING COMPUTERS 3556 HANDY .MAN 3710 INTERIOR United Legal Providers ' ,._#569897 830-8888 & Drain Cleaning Private Ctosses·Hofne 2RMS & HALL $59 AJ PallH Construction DESIGNERS 3782 888·488-LAW 1 Ai Better Way Painting 7Daya/wk•Free Est or otl1ce. 844-8487 Holllne 24hr 953.11t1 .a Addlllons•Remodellng •P•lnt/Carpentrv• Ouat11y Craftsmanship Visa/MC Excegted Tutor Exp Teacher CF ,. 84 .. 3 8 Drywall end morel Home Sweet Home For a reas•prlce. Refs. 7v • 17 Elem. summer read'ng ""'(XI -General Contracting· l i 727705 •o O 3408 CERAMIC · Ll45o7 .. 2 ,... 01 Small Jobs Oki Interior Decorating & L6t2t13 714·857·1530 i....------~ & math. Hm schooling iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil LEWIS Construction Gery 845-5277 Design. Demonstrating in MASSAGE 3830 CHUNG'S PAINTING --------assist also 548·8442 1 CEILINO MASTER TILES 3528 COMPUTER HELP! Remodel•Handyman Home Repair/Remodel Beau1y. Warmlh & Lovo 23Yrs Exp-Grt Pnce! •Acoustic Removal• Fast•Friendly•Allordabl• L#704773 Local Res. Costa Mesa/Newport ~ 7t4·821 ·0918 C'7 • Guar Work-Free Es1 •DAN DAWSON• ALL COVERINGS 39S2 •71~557 5925• 25 y E L&B Sports Therapy UcN375602 538·t534 PLUMBING Custom Texturo-Palnt leaky Showers Rep'd Upgrade Repair Train • I ears xp. Prof & Personal Massage ---=----=---1 Wattr Heaters • Ora ns Uc'd Mark 838-7300 Regroullng & lnstall"n F*re 7 a 1 E 4 st 7 -s 2 1 3 o 2 o 0 u,.w 2 /ad Jim 831·2480 JEWELRY 3784 for Men & women Ike's Custom Painhng Remodel • Ropair l 870t30 Dean of T ile • • "' * DRYWALL BREWER'S TV-VCR Mothers Dey Gitt Prof, Clean. Quallly Faucets • Fh•tures 673·8065 or, 846-8526 MACMEDIC • Cere for & Home Services Certificate $2.51 Work. Int/Ext & Docks L 55472 64 Th• Stripper Newpot1 Tiie & Marble Macintosh CorAputer1 SERVICE 3584 Under $300. l #E73660 W~~~~hn:~!f;~·=~~~ RN/LMT CM 722-9823 L#703468 831-4610 ;Pgr#;1• 7•5t!;~~o spec 1a 11 z In g in 3427 Fine Crartsmanshlp... In your hme/olc. Low/ A ccept M/C & VISA Anliquq •Fine Jewelry 1-L""'&'"""B_S_p_o-rt_a_T_h_e_r_•_P_Y Peters Painting -------~ Wallpaper Removal iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ACCEPT VISA·M/C hourly rate. 873·8819 ...-SMALL JOB EXPERT C.M, Dale 831·1818 8uy.stlt1rade 873-0365 Prof & Personal Massage 20 Years Experience L588924t 963·5037 LIANCE REP Shower1/Counter1/Flr1 Orywall/Ptaster Repair Handvman Charlie for Mon & Women Free Eslimates --------PD & G WALLCOVER APP AIR Nal'I Slone/Marble Fplcs ,Hanglng/Taplng/Tu lurt Painting, carpentry,•--------Mothers Day-Olft ln1eriors and Exteriors POOL ,1 BY TOP DESIGNERS , ,Washers/Oryera;Frlg US45488 842-2214 AppJe S Macintosh Comm/Ros 551·5573 waler blasting. fences LANDSCAPE & Certificate $25! Referral 854-0512 SERVICE 3894 "INSURED "L#480\32 , Sales. Aeas.031·0297 SERVICE Wlthoeft D all Local COM 780·5044 LAWN CARE 3808 RN/LMT CM 722.9823 •SON'S PAINTING• 800·727·9188 X'10 ---------• CL~ 11 ""'ING All Pha•es• rywm/Lg Jobs Home RHtoratlon/R1modtl 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 20Yrs Exp. Bos/Comm * * *AF FOR DAB l E IOIU• • Sm. Tit /d II/ d k l• --------ln1/Exl LicW460559 Isl and Blue Pools Top Quality Work. 111s • Back·up on CD Rom Clean! Cleanl lean! e rywa woo wor BASIC YARD MAINT 3 9 96 eoo 6 6 9 Poot & Spa Wkly Svc. SERVICES 3548 F /d k / dd MOVING 3834 5 7. 4 I · t · 722 15Yrs Exp•Great Rois 348 • Syc;tcm Updntc 20Yrs 'Exp/Fair $/Free Es1 ences ec s room a · 1 CALL DOES IT ALLI nop:ur: lllter/pump'hlr v H w 11 1 8 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LU00030 714-639·1447 Roots/general repairs. 631·4422 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------1 Acid wash 045-8720 an orn a cove1 ng iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil A TOUCH OF CLASS • Upgrade~ Comm/Res. Reis Free Est Pager-413·8142 PET Ll709452 845·2418 HUMAN * RESOURCES * Consultants to assist , non·degreed profes- • slonals In career development. Don't be held back . 714·440-9008 Cleanlng. Res/Comm ·Internet ln~tnlls Chris 754-0517 __ ..,.______ PUBLIC NOTICE Farthing lnterlora ' LlctBonded. Free Est. ·fopanc.~Typc;etting ELECTRICAL 3610 HOME SERVICES ! TREES ! Tho Calif. Public Utili· SERVICES 3870 ROOFING 3910 tnstallallon • Romaval Teresa 282·7143 Anything & Every1hing Topped/Remove Lawns lies Commission RE· OIScount Wallcovering • Purchn.c;c advice i Free Estimate. Ref's. spmklrs-clnup '751:.j°476 QUIRES that all used • Anima l C'7 Lovor • L#560875 873·1212 •BOSS HOUSEC• EANING Small Job EXPERT I h I --h d w·11 t k f d & A·OK R 0 0 F I N 0 W Llcensod-BJ°nded Duncan Efectric Mc ae 756·1440 Lawn Service. Mow/ ousehold goo s • a e care. oo ·l s! Closs Installer· e Gals sh~uld hang s10.oo per hour. Call Rick Local/Quick Response QUALITY CRAFTSMAN edge/sod/sprinklers/ movers~ print their walk your per. Your Sr Oise/Free Est L639447 together. Stnp. Install, 714-.548·0308 7J4-891-0190 l #275870 8~0-7042 Carpentry •Cabinets cln·up. Al 968·2716 P.U.C. Gal T number; place or mine. Irv/NB B9t·3754 800·891·3754 advice to the crazy Or Fu Me @ 898-0274 Electric•Plmbg•Doors Lve msg or call attar 5 limos and chauffeurs Christina 7 30·0268 --------631-2111 Anytime •Bright Hseclnlng Peterkin Electric Misc repalrs 5S7·7684 e GREEN MASTERS print thoor T.C.P. n1:1m· Dogs Wanted To Walk BALBOA ROOFING CO European Prof'I. Best Prom pt & Low Ralesl bor in all advertise· Very Important Pot Quality Work Guarnt'd In townl Refs SYrs Exp. ros-com/sm·lg jo bs QUALITY SERVICES Landscaping & Malnt. ments. II you have a Svc. Free est/tSJ walk Rorool/Repalr Free Est WINDOWS 3~4 Grace 251·9455 CONCRET~ It. CSL61 87t7 748·5255 Improvements/Repairs Tree Trim • Removal question about the le· disc. Dly/Wkly/hotlday Lie/Ins 631·5081 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "°a Paint. Pron & Guaranl'd Gardening Svc 841·5512 gahly ol a mover, limo Call Doug 847-4337 WINDOW CLEANING . CARPENTRY 3510 ~~~~~~;'(;~~·~::s MASONRY 3557 FENCES Free Est. 850-5779 Landscape Remodeling or chauffeur. call: p 1 Sitt ID W lk --------Custom Window Screens " Semi Retired Contractor Yard tune up ma1n1enace, Pubhc Uf111lles e . er og a er REMODELING • Re-Screening • Own trans. Call Anytime! I d r1 1 d . Commission Da11y,Overn. •9. ht visits II. ADDITIONS 3916 241-0531 ·Pg-435-5312 Brick, Block, Stone, Tiie & DECKS 3615 Repairs. improvements, an scape a is1c es1gn 714·558·4t51 Reis avl. Lied Bonded a Free Est! 729·7079 CARPENTRY WI d C P I D I sm "'bS. Ouality/lnteg11ty Contraclor#C27·60400G Denise 7t4-93•·0670 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii _______ ......;.._ • n OWi MARIA'S CLEANING one, al o, r veway 1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •-Prof I & Ethical 645 7505 ""' Doors • Wood Fences Fplc, BBQs. Ref. 25Yr.1• I care, Ken 642·1770 . • ALL-AMERICAN PET PROOFING Su~plles provlded-Xlnt Exp. Terry 557.7594 EXCELLENT WORK NEW LEAF~ Moves-U ••••• -PLASTER ASK ME ABOUT... Can't seem to L#261581 • Call Bob Rel s. 12Yrs Exp. By • . FencesiOeckS/Blck Walls -.'-"Ill-" Carefully, Courtedusly -Remodot1ng•Addltions get to all those 249•8323 p0.312-o026 Family Only. 539-8704 * Best Price/Quality Poots•MasnryeOriveways HAULING 3720 ~~?;;;:~1:,:e~~~Zi & For the Right Price REPAIR 3880 ~m~~f:~~· ~~a'-~13 repair jobs Lndscape, brick, srno Uc B·t Cont11c1or 8S385261 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii /t 748 ... 487 TAt tB6977 549·0223 around the house?. QUALITY CRAFTSMAN f' concr. 800-780·1007 I'll Beat Any Llc'd 1' JUNK TO THE DUMP Uc. na. ""' 1..,...---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Farthing Interiors • Custom cabinets/crown tne •CEMENT WORK• Contractors Prlcel (714-988•1882) Shane's Qardortlng Spilt Second Moving Plaster/Stucco Patch Kilchen/Balh/Remodel Let the moldlng/llle/marble/Mlsc Euro~an ·Stamped C oncrete-Now Construction AVAILABLE TODAY & Landscaping. Lawn Prof Moversl 24Hr Srv ·Serving So Ca 25yrs· Rm Additions v15a/MC Classified • repairs. Char111 557-7884 Cleaning Brlck/Btock/StonefTlle 722·2605 800·780-5755 968•1882 core tnstall'n/Romoval 70ay/Sr Oisc/U 178452 Lie# 326864 24 Hrs L#560875 873-1212 Service 63 31 . Sprinklors 548-5801 432·9123/P·346·5B50 7 14·554-7831 • Tonv'• Custom Carpentry FORTE L541656 1-4 O FREE Garage Cleaning , --------Directory • Const'n & Restoration •.J.R.G. MASONRY• FLOOR INSTALL Tired of Mess? Lei us VICTOR S Prof I Land· Two Broltlers Moving SCREEN help you find Doors/Windows L730506 Block walls, stucco REPAIRS 3620 Haul:lurn/appl/clthng/elc scapo Malnt. Seasonal •SPRING SPECIAL• PLUMBING 3890 SERVICES Ins/Bond 252·1885 HOUSEHOLD con·crete, brick . Lows P·215·560t /662·3500x304 Color. l OYrs Exp. Xlnt ·Same Day SerJice Lie/Ins iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliil 3919 reliable help. SERVICE Ll730089 531·7643 1 Rofs N.B. 457 •17 39 ca1-mmo 957·1500 THE LOCAL PLUMBER iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ___ 6_4_2_·_5_6_7_e __ 714 631-9044 5~!~d1w~~~~yt~~~at~:~ IMPROVEMENTS LEGAL .a Ja~r~~ ~s~~a~:~ Co.· M~~~le &sc~:.:~re~~~g Sell yoµr homo CARPET CLEANING ·::L.===rliCtV,0=~ PERGO/Carpel/Free est. HOME 3756 SERVICES 3812 PAINTING 3858 Friendly Servicu tnsu1ed Uc# 181673 Bonded thr~~g;.~:;~lied L708279 908·9590 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii U'5329Bt 675·9304 Roger 7t4·548-0850 -------- THE ANNIVERSARY SALE THAT .~ETS YOU SAVE LIKE ALWAYS ·BEFORE! 1947 _ __,._ FIFTY YEAR anniversary 1997 +.32¢ for 36 mos. On app. Credit. Total to start $999 +1st pmnt, t~x . DMV and ref. sec. dep. Total of_pmnts $14,375.52 +tax. 12K mis. /yr. O~t1on to buy at lease end for $21 , 174.93. 4 to choose. VIN #'s 076389, 076370, 059263, 025641 . '96 ~ldsmobi!e Cier:as$1a975 Nicely Equ1ppe.d! , 7 in StOCk. +tax, lie. and doc. fees. Prior daily rentals. VIN #'s 313600, 314947, 317357, 307265, 313508, 302717, 314048. CADILLAC. CREATING A HIG~ER STANDA.RD~ .. 1995MAZDA I MIATA 1995 BMW 1993 BMW 318Ti 325i 1993 BMW 32Sis 1994BMW 325i M.£dltio~l 5sp. CD, Cass, Leamer & Much 5sp. Lo Mi. A lot More Care Than a 5sp. Sport ~· Auto; Chrorre AJ~. 5sp. Sport ~· Lo Spo,less. Incredible Stunni~ A Best~ Mi, True Safety, More. Flawless! Honda! Deal! Great Yalue! (3LUE514) (3MSN095) (3RUH798) (K05435) (3NM290) ~lftl ~Juftl ~t,IJ *11,11 'IJ,ftl 1996BMW 318i 1994BMW 3251 Convt. 1995 BMW 1996 BMW 3251 Convt. M3 Auto, 13K Mi, Alloy 5sp. Lo Mi. $in1 ~ Ssp. 20K Mi. Cosmo Blai/Blai. Y1flee~. very Slrikif€ CO ~Mint Cooli. \\1lite/Blue. Aawless 5k Mi. AMss! We'd Love Yotr Trade ~'s ~a. Incredible Deal (C70784) (C78861) (C82984) (3SUM577) '1111 'I.Ill WIS. UI ....... N..,,._, Ort. In The w..tem IJnltH Stat.• CRBVIBR BMW ~.::; [ fl ,.,. el lcll1tfer ..... ,. •• ,I le1tl• Altl i 7141835-3171 1994BMW 740IL Lo Mi. \\Me/~, Chrorres, Mil Size Luxuryer! (2H00633) -.,-. 810 SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1997 sa·s...ma ~ e2Jel- 63 Fut MRoof~ 87 Bas\ed ee OYemMd 69 Vetltcleon runnet1 70 "King-· 71 Wellied "' water 72Loe*11ter DOWN 1 Rod planet 2 V1vacl1y FUJtNITURE 8014 3.po Ital. beige Ent. ctr. 11eoo. 3·pc beige--------DODGE leather 1dfa. s1100. LAGUNA 9065 ------ 9130 ------------- •••Ranee.._,.. 4.0SE. Off RoMt In Style. S40,78G . (#3()8()11) 81uer Motors Anaheim 170.2002 Marble glan top BEACH 6148 '84 o--· Caravan tab 11. S2 75. Sofa iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii --•---------TOYOTA table, wtllt• wath•d OrHn, e cyl, PS, auto, L!.IUS 9115 5250. Antique whit•· P'ln• Art Sale A/C, ABS, 2 air bags,1'iiiiiiliiiii&iiiiiiiiim ,,,_.....,.....,,.._... ____ 1iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9210 a•h•d china cabinet Orlglnal Watercolors & mint cond. Garaged.1• •e1 3001 $0 Down, '17 Torot• 8upr• $950, 975.7113 Oil by Award Winning $9300. 714-551·0139.1 _________ , Take over L1a11, V8, 3.0, PS, PB, AC, LarZ•Bou Recliner Fe1tlval Artl•t. ,93 Ll!XUSGS300 S489.mo for 30 CC, tllt. New tires & • Sat 9.3 •---------months, 64K 720·0738 brak11. Mint cond. New. Beige w/Scotch· 840 Catalina St. FORD 9075 Full option 59K S7300. 714.551.0139 guard & Cbuduroy '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii White Ivory #029422 ---------3 A Cheplln 4 Oddball 5 Nippier 6 Wril11r - cloth. Paid S483. Sac--------•• 124,277 NISSAN 9150 ANTIQUES & rifle• S299. 844·0342 NEWPORT '87 TAURUS Aun• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiil&iiiiiiiiiiiiiilvotvo 9230 CLASSICS 9250 •• L~~1: :~c':'no~~m~~~ BEACH 6169 ~~~~1i f~~1,'_P~~~~: el~Rl~ev~.'fti~ '91 Truck Shortbed iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ,. Fleml~ 7 Caesars •·11117 • tren. bedding. 5250. heater, aJc re charge. only 34K &lperb cond 5 1pd AM/FM caH, '84 VOLVO 4·Door, ,73 Masaratl Citroen ,. GE Ironing board wal· Bayview Terrace $2400 548-3784 PP Lexus llldt 1297229 83k ml•. Good cond. Sliver Beauty! All orig· 37k mlles.1All original. .,: dozen 8 Accompany 9 Run-down 10 Edible roots 1 I Greelt god 12 Exist 29 Claw 51 Most antique lunlt. s100. Custom Community G Sale 1997 AEROSTAR•• $13,977 55800 080. Oan, lnal. New tires. Only $10,500 .of best offer .•• multl-colored drapes. Sat Only 8·3. Bayview EXTENDED YAN 571-o737• 201•0147pg •~.~0~899~;~~~8~ Must sell! :998·5212 ~ 30 Playful arnmal 53 Milkshake 32 Subject accessory 33 Follow • 55 Disguise Orig S3500. Asking Way/Bayview Cir oH Only 8,800 mllH. '94 Ll!XUS SC400 '93 240SX l'astback, ~ .. S500. 880·2500 Jamboree by Backbey LIKE BRAND NEWI Black Futl option like newt Sharp black '85 Turbo·Dl•••I ---------: ~. t3 ~hard 21 Nor1hem 34 Abominable 56 Bulfer Snowmen sul>Slltute •Sat sam·3pm" Tan. aJc. a'uto. am/Im Certified 2.9% APR beauty. 27,500 mllea. Make Offer. 675-3391 Can't seem to t .. Antiques, wicker sat, r1dlo. St8K obo 54e-n1e avail. Won't lastt S8900. 723·1504 i:.venlngs atter 4pm get to all those •: Scand1na111an 23 Swerves ott COUfl8 2 5 AddillOnally 27 Pleasant odof 28 AU111nce 39 Neglecting 57 Chess piece one's posture 59 Valley 41 Fuel canel 60 -·Steven 42 Said dltterently 61 Actor Foxx 45 Toward sheller 64 Pea hokier 4 7 Birthright seller 65 "There! -Said 50 Kind oJ melon II Again· ~10-1'!'1 ~1 ~1~2~1~3 ..... MERCff¥DISB MISC. 6015 like nu w/d, Unenp. 1037721 $33,877 repair jobs drapes, laser prlnt•r ---------0 VOLVSWAGEN 9235 ? 3708 Park Lane HONDA 9085 '9 1 MA z DA P RSCHE 9175 " around the house •Lg wood din rm tbl (Balboa & 38th SI) lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MIATA Anniversary let the 181, nds r•fln $100. Huge Garage Sale '91 Accord EX Grn/ gd~10\ ~u:~ le~t~e~ '77'/2 924 Red, 4 1pd. '7R~n~e~f~~. 6~~~c°~ Classlfled • Rockng chair, needs •Multl·F•mlly• tan. Auto, anrl. alloys, #122624 $10,977 New eng. ban, alt. Interior. Po p top. Service soma refln $15. TV, dishwasher, furn. new Ira, all pwr, A/C. s3•4oo OBO. Dan, s14oo obo• 631-0757 Directory •Wood Hutch w/glasa baby eulp/clothes, Xlnt cond. 81k mis. , 9 3 y OLK S "571·0737, 201·0147pg cabinet doors $100. lots of toys, celling $9000 OBO. 650-7932 JETTA •97 Por•cha T•re• ...._________ help you flnd • Dresser w/mlrr $80. fan. women's clothes 1.,..,--.,,...--~--..,,,..,---Red Auto 993 A~cllc Silver MISC. AUTO 9245 reliable help. • Lg TV console $75. & lots of shoes, fight '81 Prelude SI Red, AC sunroof CO 45K with black leather iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 642·5678 • Exercise pull·blke fixtures, drapes, etc. 5spd. Full pwr, lo-ml, P • r f e c I c 0 n d Interior. Only 3 mos. -------- brand now. $30. Sat8•m·12noon alarm, anrf, alloys, '11•977 old wllh 'l,900 miles. RENT • Beach cruiser $25. 0 2781 Vista Umbrosa• A/C, tint, new tires. Serious Inquiries Only Sell your home through classified. 842·5878 obo 722·9693 Ive mss Huge Garage S•I• $9000 OBO. 551·3336 '98 Ll!XUS ES300 Call Barry co moonroof. Full 575 000 6 5 through classlried Colloldal Mlnarals Household Items. 80' Aocord, auto. option certified 2.9% · 7 -4144 ------------------of th• type described sporting goods. bikes, good eng, S800,obo APR avail. # 158853 on "Dead Doctors camping equipment. 714·831 -8324 s29 1 9 7 7 Dont't Lie" tape. •Sat 8am-2pm• Wholesale: $11.95/qt. 1219 Blue Gum Ln 1---------'98 INFINITI 130 Sold by the gallon. Sat/Sun 11·4 JAGUAR 9105 only 12K Every Free tape or to order: Maytag ol~ctrlc w/d, lmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii option poss. New 1·800-470-8638 dHk 60k34, swivel L •IC us tr ad• Mens ·10-spd 211n bike club " chair, electric, ________ ,. #014328 t251977 $20., microwave $35.. oval cloaet carousel '93 Jaguar X • mens full wet1ult (dry-cleaner style Cpe, low mileage. '98 LEXUS LX450 (med) S45 .• 717·7728 store). king bedframe, Beauty. $24 ,995. Champagne Ivory STARTING ANEW. • .. • e; CHARLES GOREN With OMAR SHARIF aDd TANNAH HIRSCH • .. .. WEEKLY BRIDGE QU1Z • Q• 1 • All South. vulnerable, you hdfd: .. •J54 O QI03 OQ86 •KJ62 ,. the bidding with one heart. What action do you take? Wolff Tanning Bads bran lamps and (1186175) chromes. Save huge Tan Al Home plaques more misc. '94 Jag Vanden o n t h I 1 o n • I Buy Direct and Savel 8 17 VI• Lido Soud Plas, affordable #128163 $43,877 Low Monthly Pmts .L7ld3°7 1 8•7 1•7 luxury. 2.9% Fin. ok. Fr•• Color Catalog ----.,...'"--·----$29,'795. (1702186) '92 Ll!XUS SC300 Call 1.aoo-111-0158 Sat/S\Jn, sofabed. r '95 Jaguar XJ8 Green/1vory. Hard to scooter , mo Ped • O n I y 1 6 k m I . co e b 1 T to b t spkrs. 2chrs. futon. 3 $38,495. (#720977) m Y ry ea 6019 d ressers, 2 book ,9 J C th i s! 1009027 5 aguar onv $21 ... 77 cases, 2 surfboards, 2 Go topless In style! ,., bench presses. cllhs, $38 995 (#198664) kit, camping Items ' · '94 LEXUS SC300 3 I '95 J•9uar Old Coins Gold Sliver Franklin Mint, Sterling 1 01 Mar an Ln Vanden Plas. The Balck/Ivory Certified Old watches & jewelry ••••••••• W!flCOHI Coln 642·9448 "ummy cub.. TRANSPORTATION O{llglnal 111 with ••••••••• wooden tll• holders. '714-87S.9284 -------- i'Op Dollar• Paid SPEED & For Record1. Jazz. Sl<I BOATS 7016 S o u n tr a c k 1 , e t c . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Call Mike 845·7505. I a p of l u x u r y . full option. chromes $39,991. (#723766) 2 . 9 ')(. av a 11 • '96 Jaguar XJ8 .$311977 A Whitt Pearl. $42,995. (f763952) '94 Jaguar Conv Diamond Blue. $36,976. (1191136) Bauer Motors Anaheim 971·2002 ·LEXUS· MISSION VIEJO 1 ·800·889·5398 rs,, biddmg haa proceeded: S<krrff WEST NORm r.. Pue 10 21fJ' Pau 30 EAST rau Paa Q. 5 · Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: •A O KI09 OAQJ8 •AQ 983 The bidding has proceeded: Prim• Newport Harbor Sllp In Trade tor ocasslonal boat use by locaJ buslneu man. 30-50ft power· boat pref'd. 63Hl884 -tease a .) ?. \"2'at art1nn do you tnke? . ~~ • All South. vulnrrahle, you • •~78 0 86 OJ65 •KJ842 ,,I l'~ner opena thr bidding with one hdtt. What do you re11pond? WI 9" · Neithc>r vulnerable, as Seuth you hold: .. SOUTH WEST NORTH I• Pau 10 7 Whal act.ion do you take? EAST •• Q. 6 • East-West vulnerable. as South you hold: 6Al06432 OAJ7 O AK •K5 The biddin~ has proceeded: NORTH EAST SOU111 WEST Pau P&1111 I' Pase Sall/Sllp 9tt beam, 10 mlns to sea, main channel. up to 45tl $10 per. 875-8835 Wanted saJlboat slip, 4011 w/1211 beam. Call 714-650-6686 Wanted to Rant Shore Mooring 714-05().5531 •l 93 Q A J IO 6 2 o K 4 • J 9 2 20 Pu11 7 .. Whal do you bid now? PETS & ANIMALS 6049 AUTOMOBILES TSe bidding hes proceeded: NeRTH EA.RT SOl!TH WEST /,oolr for aMwers on Monday. ***1 Year old white JI PaM 20 :Jil P&1111 3• Learn to be a bette r bridge player! Subscribe now to the female also kittens --------- avallablel 854·3248 ACURA 9010 4• Pa1111 7 Yl!-iat do you hid now? <'4 · Uoth vulnerable. 1111 f;outh r~hold • M\ 10 5 Q A J 8 0 Q 7 64 • K Q 5 .. Y;ur right-hand opponrnt OJ)('Oll Goren Bridge Letter by calling!••••••••• (800) 788-1225 for information. GARAGE SALES Or write to: Goren Bridge Let· ter, P.O. Box '4•UO, Chicago, ru.1••·-----· 60680 . CORONA DELMAR 6122 '90 Legend Dk grn. V6LS. 98k mis, fully loaded. Xlnt cond. $9,900 854-45517 '91 lntegra RS Red, alt. 74k mis. AJC. new Ira. org owner, xlnt cond. $8,495. 760-8005 • --".,--------r--------....,..---------G•r•e• Sale aam i.v AMC • Sun 4/12 Misc. houae-9020 ii Dli0iiMiiESiiTiiiiiCiiSiiii5ii5ii40i l MERCHANDISE ANnQUES 6010 hold 111ms & 1urn11ure. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 234 Hellotrope ·In llley '80 Concord Runs greall Very low mil• age. Good condition. .... OUSEKEEPER• ~r 3 Story Home ean lng /Erranda od communication ANTIQUES 6010 --1111. Do Pend ab I• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~r. 8:30·5:30 M·F ANTIQUES 4 U M10/wk. Reft req'd. •Sala 10·30%• f2x lnlo 714·980·3878 Accepting consignment. La.Ing N•nny For E·Z 30% fee. Uollmlled lime. !ant Twins. FT/PT. LI 312 Newport Blvd, N.B. kpg. Live/out. Reap. 548-4123 p/Refs 845·88515 Art & Antiques, Crystal, NQtNV for COM home. atorllng, porcelaln, r.t>F. Infant & toddler. jewelry. Dealers Qp/ref'1 a must. Eng welcome. 844-2034 r91Q'd. •<::?• 719·2818 PrJt Rt1p fem w1n11 --------... ,...., rent or exchange Top Dollar Paid( f r Houapkeeper/ Fro m 1800·1960. usesltter 993·8824 1 pc 10 entire eatate. Palnllng1, china. Bii Kind• ol Jobi For g11w11e, turn, etc. ~II Kinds of People. 40Yr NB RH 873-6223 ClaHlfled. "PfST~s:M)' COSTA MESA 6124 s1 .25o. 854-1598 Giant Lawn Salal Sat April 28 8·3 Lota ot Tr1asure11 Prince of Peace Church 2987 Me•a Verd• l>rlva E••t·CM Multl·Famllyl Furn. TV, cycl•gear. Jwlry 338 E. 20th St Sat 9·1/No early birds Sat 7 &30.12 '63 Chevy, Furniture, Etc . Corner of Santa .Anll/Cabrlllo HUNTINGTON APPLIANCES 6011 BEACH 6140 BMW 9030 '80 833 2dr, 8-cyl, good cond, new tlraa, 1unroot, pwr windows $2500. 117·7728 '90 3251C Red Conv. Loaded, all pwr, S..d, alarm. cd, alloy whls. air bags, lo ml 79K. $18,500. 673-4282 '95 BMW 3281 Lea1abl1. Leather. 5·apeed. $29,000. (#20138) Bauer Motors Anaheim 971 ~2002 : IF WE'VE GOT YOUR NUMBER~ ~OU'VE GOTA SADDLBBACK .. • . NE\IV CAR! ..... LNllng "Buy, Leaae Or Browae" Come See Whr 0111nge County's Auto Dealera Are Nu"'ber One I" Customer Satlafactlonl ,..., IMdl lllwd, .. , ..... · 11 .. AUi~ ATUIDODCMI _ ........... c... .... ~ .......... c... .... ........ ...., ... .. t:::::;:J ©I &>0 •~ CHEVFNJLET. mt•• Di 1V1&.JO ~Ll~ LIXUllf-VIUO ~--MOtcllc.w --~-..cs . COiia..... .... ........ ~ ....... Y"lt ,., Ouolll,...._, .... Ml-1IOO ,............ -...00 =---+--~~------t f LINCOLN eMERCURY .............. -....... -Land Rover -Discovery fOr ·S395· a month. I 0 Rm month. JMl)'menr ~995 down JMl)'Dlmt " 0 fte01uity ~' 1995 due at siAnf ng JtorrT now )'OU cttn 1l4!r n l..:ind lto\'cr UiS(.'()Vcry for just s.w~· ct month. A.w I( chi" doesn't pl~uc your lntcrcM, just step lnskk. Yoll'u. find Jual rcmpcr:uurc controls. leather 8Cftbr, and ~nulnc wood Lrim. Is a<l<litlon, "ith h.s 1-1-puge tuel chn.~I"· pcnnnncnt four-wh~-ct drive. and rock·8'Htcnln~ c.•oll spririjl i.la..,1lCn,lon, the l>l~< .. •ovcry .luw yet to mC<.'t o mounualn It dkln't Ukc. So •ity not !\top hy lor u rci.t dri\'c uk.l.1y-:.. Bu:.u-s. unlike: the [lt8CU\'\!ry, thl~ offer won't be around for loo.A. LAND ROVER NEWPORT BEACH· . 1540 JAMBOREE ROAD• NEWPORT BEACH --------( 714) 640-6~45 . ... . • •• •• ;. •4 • j t 4 ., • •• • • .~ .• . • .. · .· . . .• . . . . . . . '93 BUICK LA SABRE ~ Lo Milts! Full Power, ADS, F~':lf:~ffl.92384) $9,995 '96FORD MUSTANG GT Ottfy 7900 milts! Whndgrt\ ltluhu. Factory chromts (218312) $18,995 '93 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE Auto, Full Power, Roof · (0174 12) $10,995 '96 INFINITI G20 1 Ok Miles, CD, Leather. A Must! (533640) $18,995 Lexus Service $34.95 . EVERYDAY LOW PRICE Includes, NEW OIL Fil.TER-NEW ENGINE OIL CHASSIS LUBRICATION-HAND CAR WASH- COMPLIMENTARY REFRESHMENTS We puform any needed Lexus Factory Warrant'j Wprk on your Lexus, regardless of where it was origiIWly purchased, new, or pie-owned. -APPOINTMENTS PREFERRED- 71 4-892-6906 '95 HONDA '95 TOYOTA '87 420SEL ACCORD LX CELICA MERCEDES low miles, Ruf, and lots of great low Miles and mint. summer driving smiles! Flawless/ (078018) (045705) (341457) $14,995 · $14,495 $15,995 low Mi. Lexus Trade-in. (O f6879) $15,995 ... '93 1 V YOTA '89 CHEVROLET PREVIA l E CORVE m Du11/ Roofs. Only 52.t.702 Miles. M11,t Su. M111t L.ondition. (0,\llf>D5J (11 t3'1f) $16,995 HURRY! '95 LEXUS LS/JOO '9 1 MERCEDES CERTIFIED1 BENZ 300SL l ow Milts, CD BIAct Chromes, CJ Chromts & More Phont! This CAr is Mi111J (01 5107) (OH88'1) $40, 995 $42, 995 ·8bC. 10> ,., Jf>-°"o cloMd...Oi.o .. °"o-ov.dctodl No _.,.,do,.n 10.,ort Tdt.,tol pa..-nt.S1008072 It~ Sl4043% BoMdon 12K mi..- ,._ 1()1 -....i.n.....,11 .. I oo"-•P'<• IYOO.S"°ll NEW '97 CAMRY · '88 FORD '90 VOLKSWAGEN '93 FORD ESCORT FOX GL ESCORT 5 speed Power Sleenng P/s. lie. 5 speed economy cai mu51 see• must eee. sS200i95 s5i°i5 s69i5 ·- '95 FORD ESCORTWGN 5 spd lie pis f&mlly wagon (10098&'373118) •995 '92 SUZUKI '93 GEO '92 ISUZU '95 FORD SIDEKICK 4x4 PRIZM RODEO ESCORT LX 2DR Low priced S llpted, 5 speed, Sharp car. must -p(,f must -(2004451101310) (10082.wss680) (200486t'.lo0206) (20<M5&'212757) 10995 10995 SI I 495 11 ,9.95 '94TOYOTA CAMRY LE Mutt ... Loedld . . ·•7•. to• lat 30montt.ono do.d .,,o i.o.. onOf>P<ov.dcr.cM Totol 10 ••ort S.500 To1olol pay,.,...11S11,blo•8 R••O•alSl.S.$408• a.-don 12K ....i..-,._ 1()1 ,,., .. "-....... 1 ol ... pnce l\'0012180I YAN LE .. STOCK '96 CORO'' •S 513.497 ---~-· PREVIOUS RENTALS 4 at lhlt pnce l354Q36. JQ555Q 382001. JQQ7451 '89 TOYOTA '92 MITSUBISHI '93 PLYMOUTH '94 TOYOTA CAMRY WAGON ECLIPSE . ACCLAIM TERCEL VB. Family wagon 5 tpMd, ale. Auto, llc, caeette 5 Spd, a/o sjfiS 495 1'ill s1ifis '94 TOYOTA '96 TOYOTA '93 TOYOTA V6 '96 TOYOTA TERCEL 4 DOOR COROLLA XTRA CAB PICKUP TERCEL 4DR Aulo, lie, pis. • Auto, t/c, pla Auto, ale. xtr1 clMn Auto, ale., pis. s 1 fiis I =-915 1 '."ffl'As s 1 fils '93 FORD '96 TOYOTA AEROSTAR COROLLA DX VB. 1U10. lie, Wood tMI, IPQller, 1'1fAs s 1i.Rs '95 TOYOTA '96 NISSAN CAMRY LE MAXIMA VB.auto. VB.lull~.:. . tic io.ded, iirr'~ 1 ills •2Tlls SALE HOURS PAR TS & SERVICE HOURS .. ' ' ' .' ~ ~ '.' ' . . . . . . . · 1888:1 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach · (714).847-8555 (888) GO TOYOTA .. THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES • APRIL 26 -MAY 2, 1997 I' H l > I' I K I ' l l I I 11 I \\ I I 1-. ,. 'GORGEOUS BAYFRONT HOME · BAKER ST. l\fES:\ DEL MAH Cover. .. Coldwell Banker. Newport Beach 2. Map 3. Fttd Sanda Newport Propertitt 23. Balboa Island Ellis Rutty Group 24-26. lf.35. ~.ellot 4. Coldwell Banker Costa Mesa 5. SU, Real &tale 6-1. Metro llealty YT. 38-48. 8. Conr Home Story 49. 9-14. The Prudential-Jon Douglu Co. SO.St. 15. unnery Village 52. 16-20. Remax 53. 21. Roger's Realty 54-55. 22. Harbor ltealty 56. Coldwdl Banker Newport Beach Mortgage Loan SpecWist Coast Newport Properties Mortgage It.Ila For Advertising Information Please Call: Homes of the Week Kip Hancock Open Home Guide (7i4) 574-4247 Kennedy Wilson Newport Custom &tatts Janet Vinograd (714) 574-4248 'l'he Prudential-Jon DougJu Co. . a..;._ _____ ...J \ Newport Proper t•&maTLY .,._ & OlllUTID featur~ng fine properties from condos to castles SelUlbuJ S~ ~ 4Ulu 1969 -l l 00 Newpon Calta Or., Suite l l O ••STaUY 8eaudf\al7 1-ft90lded-""-ftnt floor ult witb Ylewli ol a perk ucl to .. .-.. l'eetarlq 2 II• bedrooms ud open Uma ..-.. Mott ID COlldtdoL •187,900 S47 PICTUR•SQUE CHANNEL Watcll tbe boats saU by In the Newsiort Cluumd, ettjoy the waJ"ID sumets and ocean views from this private home lo Corona Dd Mar. 2 aeparate wtnp wttb ceDter c;BOard. $3,495, MSO .· ELEGANTLY DESIGNED Coonrumdy locakd to Sndltr CodDb'y Oub & sanely beaches In Huntlncton Beach. 4BR/3BA spacious ramlly room for eotertalning. End of cul-de-sac. Approx. 2,6,50 ~.n. $575,000 LSJ ~'1'e¥tecne th~ Our sales associates are selected for their knowledge, character, experience, and their commitment to strong ethical standards. We ate now interviewing for positions In our Newport Beach office. ~ /M-'Pete! BAY BREEZES Fab~pastom home wit.It bay,pcna le dty Upt views. MalWr bed.-wkb ftreplact It vlewtq balcoay. Oak wood pea ftooriDa. ~room wit.It Mk bar. •1,as,000 KS2 CAPTUlli• YOUR DRUMS Puoraak: Ylew lot overlooldaa Marbella Coaatry Clab, couect,ltl& ridlq tralll. '-OOll for ttollb ~~ llera a bqe 11tt1111 wttb room to span. J.Jt acres. PVW,000 V.19 CUSTOM CANYON LAK• Motl••kd Rllen are ~rtn1 • bea11tll'ltl l/4BR. 3 BA. W... CmtON alllffltla, opulent muter mte,,arounnet kl~ A nook. MJipltkHt family l'OOal boMtl .. ~ brldl ft~. •298,711GU1 for /nfor17.Jatlon on these and other R..._ropertles: Call {714' 644-7111 http://www.coastalpropertles.com llJ · ~ . . ·. GAEAT INCOME P1.0PD.TY SJS0,000 1Vcpbca 111 aria! Ir\~ l\lUMll, """ NIA. "I'!'<' urvu hr.~ brgi< fC'l'W ~ Lower -lu\T Llr!llC paooo, -& rat \\'all wruiJcr ... lttlm tORC0224 BXECtrnVB UVING $199,900 Elcp>l longwond Gttcnt ..,..nhomc 2 nw1cr u ttS. I •'Cf\ W)!I' •ldt bRpbox. Double -.died pier:, oa."\1111\' l)''!lCm, baulJlUllv .Jconmi. near 2 ,pf rounc:s. pool & tp>. Appal 1750 oq II IOR0l004 CR.UMINO HOMJ! CLOSll TO EVUYTHING $171,000 Ow'l1W\(!4110/211A hmlt Cirai ltnoon,dnorto~"'ll N\cc ""' 1-..d< yard Wllh lemon uu llaullfuj Int fitt place 111 IMng room, bit!< dnng room, rrob able Ale. No ooun mnllnnacion. IOll.0>061 l llAUTIFUL SUNSET Vll!W $279,900 Tllllin 11.w:h pPfoounir """'. 3BR/l.58.A, bcrbcr ~· 2 w ~.full)' bnJ taped. 11-.d lighM(I ~ham<, baullfuJ tile in cnay. Don't,.,.. CJUl1 IORCOOn WALi: TO GOLP COUl.Sll S13S,OOO 311R & I.SM~ illlidt tna loaoM in pto.i commuMY· 2 ar P211i<• cxmnl .it~ .lV ..... 00 MIC, easy~ IO M.dc Squ.u-c Put. M.wtutt landiapng. _. mainrauxd. tOAC00.16 GI.MT SlNGLB srou $159,500 ~ clean 38R., I SBA home 11 ANllam Formol donuit. & ntn luw< family room ~ pmw nrd, pid wu. IORCOI 56 S BBD&OOMS PLUS l!Na.<>SllD PATIO $114,900 >-ice fni)' bomr Oii ail-ik 1K II South C.0-Maro..... f.ndoocd plllO ~to many llW\ft NI tn:o, pb RV 1txa1 An ideal home b • brf1C t.m.l.- IORCOOS3 INVBSl'OllS Oil STAJ:l1!1. HOME S6',9SO Ytbw'' ~ Vilbe< Gou1I uni .. llh -...., ooai.. """ arpcr.. btdlcrt ank and oaumr 111p, fMlau llld i.to. ~ ar d<taehcd pngit, lcnda rqio Grcai V1lilJt t01\C0223 FABULOUS WESTCUFF HOME $4U,OOO Sought 1'rtt ~ in Walditf ~ bod & pllOd entry. Sal.t houd _.....,________________ pool, ratwood hoc rub, 3 ~bigli bamcciluip. 6bukaa IWlyroom& b mal dining room, Jina hMdwood loon. IORO>lll ClTl'B It cozy $179,900 DartinA 2 bedroom home on an c:un large R-2 lot. Om~ wall ci win· ~ IOoking onro large colorful bad yard. lnttrior &csltlv ~ntcd Quiet rul-dc·sac loation So much Q so little. #ORCll022 MBSA VBllDll Dlll!.AM HOM.ll $225,000 Gn:al 4JIR (or 3 •den), 38A 2 l!Qr)' home V.wltal entry io kinNI tnmg & din W. mom., lircpll«, brsc yard. "-bit RV .ccaa, rul<k·w: IORCXllSS PANOll.AMJC GOLF COU"l! VlllW $695,000 48R/l.SBA tn lcYd ham< on die MCA Vcrdt CC ,,-.i <ounc, lloor to cabng "VI dowt.. gllwmet kHdicn, hup: dUllng room. 01 IWll moldu1g. ctt \.IN' of p:M OOUIY &om~ room. 13,000 iq H lot'! llORal221 ' DllllAM HOME POil I ST TlME BUYllll S 164,500 Gn:al rurb ~. 4 bedrooms, 2 baUu, two cncboJ p>OOI, all\ 6rcpbcc tn li\ing room, clew to 1Jf11t counc llld !<hoob, quKt ~nd Pcr1ro k:w 6nt nmc bu)'U t0RC0231 SUPlll. SHAJJ' TOWNHOME $165,000 Bally &.,a il'"'l' IOWMcJm< .. ~t Hardwood lloors througj'iour doo<l\SWI\., Flaldt door> opal Jn l.vw= rar pooo Nc-u arpn tn 2 bcdnnra hllaJn\ oif ma ncr bedroom IORC0054 ALMOST NEWTOWNHOMB $169,900 280/211.A J 'fOI old rondo ,.-I mk IO !hr Ila.A. Gounnn buhm. .cnnw ti< OIO), liP & ~ din:Jup.u. I a P"f!I', pro & ipa. ~ tOROlOl93 CRllAPll TH.AN UNT $60,000 Enn i..,. one to.dmum, one t..h, ""'°°"' br.chcn Bala1111 ""C1blbng ~ bdl, ~ pnctd 1n alll'f'la Gaal aimmurotV ~ pool & ipe, ~ 111 liW1a room flORCOOS9 ()PEN f1C)l r SES ~ 2263 Heriage Dr. Delpha OsWald 8641 Adanta SS+ Eilceh Ander50!1 HOS Narbonne Way Jerrie Mahoney Sat 1-• $239,000 Sar 1-4 $8S 192,000 Sat 1-4 Sl86,000 < >l'I '\ I IOl .,,1 \l .\:l>,\\ 331'1 MaryJand Circle Delpha 05""1ld 3323 Maryland Circle Dclpha~ld 1086 Westward une P.iula Lmen 9S81 Zed.ind Elsa Hoyt 1321 Siwci unc Jemc Mahoney 924 V.in Nas Charlone Scon Sun 1·4 S22S,OOO Sun 1-4 $225,000 Sun 1·4 $215,000 Sun 1-4 $328,500 Sun 1·4 5484,000 c;un l-4 $157,000 ---Sat & Sun 1-S $439,000 OLDWELL BANKER EASTSIDl c M...Cal .. 1K loadon 38R 2BA on large ~ d ats lot near Back Bay. Hardwood floors. ff chs. pool.. .... _ ........ $)19,000 COSTA MESA ... lmeston Deal 2 units, 28R. 1 BA and 28R ~ den I BA Single CN SM• -=ti.. Large rear yatd .......... $11S,000 so. lASISIDL •• GMed bUle Splendid 48R. 3.SBA mancw. 17.000+slte. Fam rm, music rm. pool/spa. ~--Sns,ooo COllONA Df.l MAR .... laa.t Wlllt Ylew ~ 6000 sq. ft. ovmookio8 ~ ""'1)'IXl w/~ ocr.wl view. So. d tt.oiy .• S69S,000 CORONA Dll ~ .. J.oaidoa/VleWU for~ view, neat China Cove. 38R. 2BA Ind M8R w/2bak. &. (pk:. Uv rm w/Tpk:._.$49$,000 UYCU5T-.5upeltor Curt> Appelll Spf.....tlng single ~ 4&R. 38A. fr drs.wndws. 3 fplc. (am rm, pdv mstr suite, pool ..... $519,000 R E A L T V Big Canyon Completely remodeled 2BR. 2B.A: + den. Dover model. Highly upgraded. tight & • bright. 2 c ar attached garage. Gated 24HR guard. Just Reduced $485,000 .. · Bayview Terrace Premier tocatton. move-in condition 3BR. 2.5BA home features beautiful front-row view of Back Bay. Private spa In spacious patio. Gated community. $449,000 Big Canyon Condo Fabulous view Big Canyon Golf Course. High ceilings. crown moldings. recessed lighting, fireplace. $365,000 4-Plex Great Investment property. Low down. assumable loan. Well maintained, never vacant. $320,000 l I North Laguna Balc ony with panoramic white water view. Oceanfront condo. Highly upgraded. 2BR. 2BA + den, security system. fireplace, elevator serv. securtty gated parking . $475,000 Balboa Peninsula Large R-2/R-l tot. ·aeach. Bay, tennis and family at its best! Practically lot value. $439,000 The Bluffs 48R, 2 story home. Fireplace. large patio, 2 car detached garage. $309,000 First Time Buyers 3BR, 1.SBA family home. 2 car garage, flreplace. fountains. manicured towns. $194,300 • The Bluffs in Newport Beach There.are four bedrooms in this lovely two story home. Enjoy large patios and a fireplace in the livi ng room. There is a two car attached garage and a pool. This home is within walking distance to schools and is close to greenbelts. Offered at $309,000. For more information, caU Betty Jo Greenfeld of Metro Realty, 5 CorporaJe Plaz.a, Newport Beach, (714) 720-9422. c--.:-. ~..,._w community Enjoy ocean and ~ity light views from this three bedroom and two bath home. The master bath is new. Features include kitchen with breakfast area, cathedral ceilings and private spa. The gated community of Seaview offers pool, spa and tennis. Offered at $599,000. For more infomultion, call Carol Freedman of Metro Realty, 5 Corporate Plaz.a, Newport Beaclt, (714) 640-7849. BEi IV JO 721-0444 New-Bluffs Large family home with four bedrooms. Walking distance to shopping and school. Enclosed patio. Golf Course Magnificent View. 2-car detached garage with atrium. Comm. f!lini park, tennis court, pool. Costa Mesa Two Master Suites and Loft-High ceilings, fireplace in living room. Convenient walk to shopping. Corona del Mar ' Units -South of PCH. One block+ to Ocean Blvd. Metro Reelty • 5 Corporete Plaza • Newport Beech, CA 92660 Quiet location in Westj,ark Great in ide location Granada • Plan in Irvine, with large master bedroom upstairs and second bedroom downstairs, plus loft. Amenities include woodbuming fireplace, arched windows, mirrored wardrobes, inside laundry, double front doors and two car attached garage. Tltere is also an association pool and spa. Offered at $165,000. For more infonrumon, caJJ Joan Mather of Metro Realty, 5 Corporau Pllwi, Newport Beach, (714) 120-9421. • Coldvvell Banker vvelcomes Karen Lynch Her knowledge of the area is extensive KJren Lynch hJ' J0111ed Coldwell Banker Newpon Beal'h "'a lull time sale\ ,1,,0ltat.:. announced Jon Cook. branch manager Lynch ha' mnrc than 26 year:. uf npcnenl'e 111 rcs1de1111al real ci.tatc sales .rnd "extremely krmwledgeable about the Ora11ge County market place. She 'pcl'lal11e' in Corona dcl Mar, Ncwpon · Beach and 'urmund1ng areas. "We arc happy to have Karen Lynch ai. part ol our team to give our clients the h1gheM level of 'uppon that they deM:rve." Cook \aid Commi tted to becon11ng the be\t rn her bu..,me''· Lynch ha' cnn\l\tently performed at Lhe top of her field "It really help!. to be thorough 111 what you do and <;tay on top of your 1i ... 11ngs." Lynch o:ard. "Customer 'iervrce. mnovallve mMketing and dedication to help my client'> achrevc Lheir goal ,., what this job is all about." With her fellow team members, Coleen Brennan and Roger L.1ule, also licensed real l''tatc profcssionub. and aided by a powerful computer network and the latest ,of twarc to handle routine offa:c work. she "able 111 'pend more ume workmg directly \l.!th lwr dtl'nl' Karen Lynch "Every time I get a new listing, Coleen will personally call every buyer Lhat has contacted the office during the past year to se~ if there is a match," Lynch said. ''Thi!. method results in our team finding buyers for our own li11tings. Coleen also delights in assisting buyers to a ~uccessful culmination of their home purchase. Her a1tent1on to detail and ability to solve problem\ make<> her a great asset. .. Laule is familiar with the Newport Beach- Corona del Mar area. "He i~ a !ikilled fac1htalor with an ahility to ensure win-win :.ituation~ in his dealings.'' Lynch said. "His positive attitude helps him get the job done." To reach Karen lyrrch, call (714) 720- 9995. Or, reach Coldwell Banker orr tire Internet at http://www.coldwellba11ker.com. ... ., ,. .. Lido Isle This gorgeous c ustom bayfront home Is located o n the gold coast o f Udo Isle. Remodele d In 199 I , the h o m e boast four b edroom suites (on e downstairs). powde r room, large gourmet kitchen com p lete with granite counters, wal k-in pantry, six bµrner gas stove, two warming ovens, su b-zero refrigerator/freezer p lus a breakfast eating area. The expansive living room has a beautiful fireplace, b uilt in stereo speakers and o ne of the best bay tr sunset views in Newport H arbor. The flrst floor also Includes a spacious formal dining room and a cozy wood .paneled family room. The second floor masler suite has the sam e awesom e bay and sunset views as th e living room and also includes vaulted ceilings, fireplace, bay view paUo and a large walk-in c loset. The o ther two b edroom suites open to a roof top garden. This c ustom bayfront home also h as intercom and securit) systems and a doc k which can accom modate a large yacht. Offere d at $2.300,000. For additional information. or to view this property. pleas~ contact Alison McCormick at the Coldwell Banker. Newport Beach office located at 2 12 1 Paclflc Coast Highway (714) 644-9060 or reach ColQwe ll Bank er on the Internet at http://ww\\.i.coldwellbanker.com . The largest residential real estate company In California, Coldwe ll Banker n ow operates 257 office and has nearly 7 .000 sales offices and more than 58.000 sales associates a nd e mployees t hroug h out North America. Coldvvell Banker gives avvay lottery tick~ts Another drawing will take place in Apri I Coldwell Banker N ewport Beach recently held a drawing for ~250 of louery tickets. Michael and Gladys Carl were the lucky winners after receiving . their tickets from Jon Cook. branch manager. The winning entry was dil>tributed by Kay Sterling. a sales associate in the Newpon Beach office. For all your real eslaJe needs or to enter the April drawing for a $250 gift certificate to Rogers Gardens, caU the Coldwell Banker Ntwport Beach of]ict located al 2121 Pacific Coast Highway, (714) 644-9060. Or, reach Coldwell Banker on the Internet al http://www.coldweUbanker.com. The largest residential real estate company in California, Coldwell Banker now operates 257 offices and has nearly 7,()()() soles associales statewide. Overal~ the company has near(y 2,500 residential real estate offices and more than 58,000 sales associales a11d employees throughout North America. Michael and Gladys Carl .. . .. ... -... .-~~~~~......,,......~~~ ........ -?"""'C'~-.,,,_~.-.,,~~~--.---~ ...... ~~~~~~~~~ •. ~.~~~ • .,,,,,_r:..;...:.._,_,._...;..;.;.;..--'b~~-:_.;._~..__,.._~~~·;_---~-~-----~-------Daily Piloc 1lnl Eswe • April 26, 1997 THE PRUDENTIAL •JON DOUGLAS COMPANY • r ' . . UYE OH lHI SANDI $2,545,000 &!boa 0«2nfronr. MagnUicent 3-srory home w/panoramic views. 6BD. 58A. library. family room. c.l~ror & 3-a.r gu. Top deck has BBQ & spa. Truly fhc Crown Jewel. 759·6600 /11urnn /DI 78TNJ LAltGI fAMll.Y WAN11D $1 ,995,000 Traditional hm w/5BD. lib. F.im rm. pool. spa & a gorgeous ocean view. Cust hm w/lou ofleadt'd glasJ. ci;cular saircasc & dcvaror. Gart'd .-nrry wirh 3-car gu. 759-6600 l11tn"fttt /DI 771D/) .-WR COUNTrf RINCH $1,U0,000 Big Canyon ;ar irs best. Locatt'd on fairways I & 2. Mtitcr on lower lt"Vel, gourml'r kitchC'n o'Ptns ro f.unily room. 759-6600 Internet /DI 77846 UAU1'WUl HADOll lllDOIJ $1,f95,000 Elcg:anr. Traduional-uyle homl' on apx 32.000 sq ft lor. Grear ocean views! Rrmoddt'd w/ovu-siud pool & spa. 759-6600 /11urnn /DI 771JQ Al.MOST IAYRIONT $1,195,000 Could~ a 680, •BA home or (2BD. I BA RpatatC' aparrmenc). '4- ar parking, volumn c:rilings, new c:a.r~r Ile kitchC'n tile + bath Aoors. lmmacularC'! 759-6600 !11t"1ftt /DI 78ZC5 OCIAN RIONT COllNH ZOMD R-2 $195,000 Apx 30' x 80' oorMr lor R-2 on east Ocean Front. Original ~993 Cortage. Watch the wavq & sunscu. 759-6600 /lrtrrna /DI 78WBT OLDE COM*A DB. MAit $174,000 New custom in Olde COM. Marble Aoors, bugl' masm hftiroom wirh fircplatt. View deck on roof wirb panomruc vitw of harbor & ocean. 759-6600 /11urntt l/U 777/Y 2 WRS U.ASID, MUIJ1-ltUIDIN1W $750,000 • Carport for 2 • ) cars. Spanish-style. pario Ile dC'ck. Small dock on caml with canal views. "A3 is" condjtion. Buyer advued ro verify sq ft & con<1111on w/insp«rions 759-6600 /111rmrt /DI 78YBO A $101i9S 1HIOW 101HI OCUN $715,900 Premium occanfronr condo w/many upgrades. Skyliglm, high ttil· inv & spa roo! Enjoy whitrwam vitws ll< 011alina sun1m. Grear yor-round home. 759-6600 bttmtn /DI 78T53 10WN NOMI WITH lnM:BmOUS YllWS $625,000 2BD. 2.58A town ~mewl""' oflahs. W3tttfalli Ile b.ck bay. ror- mal dining room, la~ living room. librvy w/lircplacc. counyard. dC'Ck, patio. 759-6600 /111min /DI 78TPB DUMU1C 10WN NOMI $599,000 Premium golf coursl' location owr S 120,000 in upgrades (f>(t ownu). Patio with rdlecrion pool & spa. Priced for immt'diarl' sale. 759· 6600 - !..-IDl78YU SIA 1RAND llAUIT $595,000 2 bt'droonu, 2.5 b;uhs, great location wiLh private g:ut'd commun.iQ'. Pool Ile spa. brighr, neutral decor, upgraded. 759-6600 !1ttmfd /DI 78VWC A member of th(_ Jon Douglas Real Estate Services Group, Inc . www.prudouglas.com :'\!\\!'111\f r~1 \l·11 ()JJ!ll Magnificent Estates ~ TUDITIONAL CUSTOM ESTAJI $2.650,000 Gatt'd & sccumy C'nrry. Apx I acr.-w/apx 280 dl'gftt views o( ~ocean & LA. Tcnnit court, pool, spa & (;H. OWner w/c:arry ht down.759-6600 /11unut !DI 7900X Beach Livin U1llONr $Si6f5,000 Pil'r dock. ocnn & bay views from both IC"<'Cls. Second lcvd is cntircly dt"'ort'd ro master suite of roomJ MJny nrru. 759-6600 /11untn /DI 78EXP SWR GOU CO.W LOCAnONI $599~ OnC"-levcl (no sttlrs) condo with fenwric patio for living or C'nrenaming. O~n Ooorjbn, l\W'd·garrd comm in rhc bean ofNcwpon. 759-6600 !1timut ID 790'17 SOPHIS11CAJID BIGANCI $1,7.95,000 F.abulowly expand.-d & upgradt'd town home w/pnva!C pool & spa. Separate guest quarters, great pwo & courryard 7~9-6600 /11unrr1 /DI 78TMS EXQUISlll HAnOlt RIDGE ESTAn $1,750,000 Professionally dC'COmed 5BD. 4.5BA. enrerraincr's home. P:indcd library. formal living. dining rooms. hugC' mulu-med1a/fumily room. gourmet kirchen. granire. Sub-uro 7S9-6600 /111""'1 /DI 78ZYF. Wxurt ISLAND LIVING $1, 195,000 Exquisilt' bnch home on Lido bland in Newport Beach. Top qu.al· iry r.hroughour. Enjoy beaches. clubhouse:. tenms. yachr club. boat docks from this European-styled delighr. 759-6600 /11urnn JIU 78Y66 CUS10M lfOME.GATID COMMUNITY $1,050,000 Lovcly Tr.adnional SBO custom home on corner lot Lor. of used brick. This 2· non· home offers grcar family living Luge. family room o~ns on10 •ccanda.. Must litt1 ..,'19-6600 lnternn /DI "8TMB OOI, HAnOlt, CATALINA & art VUS $739,000 WhitcwatC'r, bay. beaches, dock avail. Gart'd shoreline bldg w/our-door PL & spa. Ideal primary Ile sccondary hm. 759-6600 /111tT11n!D'78X7A -SICONDS TO UI IOA RACH $2.v ,500 On the sand ar hiscoric: Balboa occan beach.front. Penthouse lcYcl C'nd unir w/occan & beach views. Garcd bWlding. 759-6600 l11trnrn /DI 78VNC ~ ... CHEAPllt 1HAN UNT _,ooo View of wam. 2BD. 28A. Large po<1I. l spas. clubhoUSt', ~dy beach Ile built-in BBQ + boar slip available. 759-6600 /11unrrt /DI 78Y~ $499,000 lkaurifully rcdon~ Jasmine Crttk TH. Cusrom fronr door. mubl~ FP. New painr. near nl'w carpeting. 7S9·6600 !1t1n1w /DI 78YB9 5l'ICIAaAM VIEW NOflltl Y $461,000 Tmncndow rondo. onC"-kvcl (no srairs), 380 or 2 • d~n GoigcouJ courtyard Ile pauo. Many upgrades throughout. 759~ /11tmut /DI 781ff8 VILlA ~GOU COWSI VIEWS $330,000 Ga.red 1990 MediremnC'ID villas near co Newport Bc~ch Golf Course. Oose to Balboa bland Ile fashion bland. Uppa-kvcl 2 bt'droom with loft. 759-6600 !1t1n"1Ur /DI 78WEQ nmuaocx 1M A •1r $299,900 Location! Modcl-pc.rfl'CI end unjr w/a viC'W. Orama1ic Aoor plan. 2BO. 2 . .5BA, rri.IC"'el, gourmet kitchen whtll new2pplia.nccs 6t. brnkfast bar ~ f.unily room. Complttdy ttinodcled! 759-6600 /111mtn /DI 7'XJCM • -, Daily Piloc ll.eal &ute •April 26, 1997 • • THE PRUDENTIAL •}ON DOUGLAS COMPANY A member of the Jon Douglas Real Estate Services Group, Inc. www .prudouglas.com NI·\\'!>( >lf l l ~t · .\l'l I ()1·1 ll 'I ' AnY Property. Anytime. Anywhere. Whether you're at your office, hotel room, o r in your own living room, 'f.OU can preview properties in the price range and area_you're looking for. Visit our website, select" Property_ Search" and then use the Internet IO#. We give you the ad'!ant.age . Anytime. Anywhere. Pro erties nline· http://www.prudouglas.com '. Best~ s ~· NINE OOOU TO OCEAN $195,000 ttu1h tn •I\ •11 •rrru\ ~'I!~ "I h IBR. l ~BA w/nunv .lnm tr.uurr' C 1r11croih .J\C' ot ~rJn1tr ~nd nurbft. fnurn'1 /111 "'J/HI HADOa HIGHLANDS $749,000 'ipxtouJ dcpn1 homr JIC'tfr.t for rn1rru1nong --COIONA Dll MARI $309,000 Pr~nrl} 2 uniu w/ROod 1ncnml' \..OUld ~ con\Tn<d .!LIEZZA 15 Splendora BAJ.BOALS.LAND f06Gamet Ave BA1'11ESJ 2318 Holiday BIGCANYOti 4 Rue DeaUVIHe 19 Royal St George CORONA DEi.MR 221 Goldenrod HARBQRHtt.L Rtmodd<d to ult1m•1r ,omfort & <h•rm h11rrnrt I Dt "H \'I \ $468.000 .. ..... .. ... . .. Sun 2 · 5 ........... , .. . ....... Linda Reed . $1.195.000 ........ ..... .. .. SaVSun 1 • 5 ............... Valentine/Mittman . . $490.000 ................. Sat 1 -5 ....................... AH l.arrinnegar $1.795.000 .............. Sun 1"30 • 5 ......................... AMla Sheron $1.295.000 ... .. • .. Sun 1 · 5 ..................... Lynne Valenine $799.<XXl . .. ..••............. Sun 2 • 5 ................ .. . Natale Ames 20 Hilsboroogh .................. : ........ $1,050.000 ········-··-· ...... Sun 1. 5 ............................. Sandy Mittman ---··~' 10 lhumrn~ 'rngk fi.,ng horM Bnch comm NmncySMw\-11 '"'"""Int ~900.\ I-~ HARBOR RIOGE 33 Monaco ....................................... $749.000 ...................... SaVSun 1:30.4:30 .................... Vi Saxton JASMINE CREEK 27 Mainsail .... · ...... ~ ............................ $399,500 ......................... Sun 1 • 4 ................................... Joan Howe L/l1D 332 Piazza Udo ............................... $1 , 195,000 ..................... Sun 1. 5-.............................. Helen Gik:resl WOOIJBRIOGE 9 Fairdawn .................................... . $598,000 .... .. ................ Sun 1 • 5 ·········•·•················ Irene McCarthy SPYGLASS 3 Muir Beach .................................. $1,595,000 .. . ............... Sal/Soo 1-4 ................. Fogarty/Sulhet1and NEWPORT BEACH 1700 Highland Drive ........................ $749,000 •...........•..........•. Sun1-4 ....................... " .......... SIWaAshari 2 YORKSHIRE • HARBOR ·RIDGE • NEWPOKf BEACH • NEW LISTING in Spectacular Harbor Ridge • Rich Wood Paneled Library, Formal Living Room, Dining Rooms, Gourmet Kitchen with Granite, Multi-media Room, Maids Quarters plus much more • Remodeled 5 Beds, ·4.5 Baths, Den, ln.si<k Laundry • Professionally Decorated Throughout 1615 Bavaden~ Terrace • Remodeled 5 Beds, 5 Sachs, Den • 4 Beds, 4 .5 Baths, Huge Harbor View • "Gold Coast", Pvt. Dock, Reduced • Courtyard w/Pool, Spa & Waterfall • 6 Beds, 4.5.Baths, 3 Fireplaces • Atrium, Lowes~ Fee on Lmda Isle CORONA DEL MAR 448 MorniN Camon • 3 Beds, 1.75 Baths, Hardwood Roors • lrg. MoJ\t &. Rear Yard, Remodeled B ARBARA R OPPOLO (714) 729-7247 B ARBARA AMSTADTER* (714) 729-7208 • 5 Beds, 4 Baths, Gate Guarded • Approx. 80' on th~ Water HARBOR RIOOE 2 Yorkshire • S Beds, 4.5 Bath.s, Pride of Ownership • Please see ihe laiger ad abov~ ( .-- BALBOA ISLAND Specialty Store 313 MarineAve. R~ of store h~ 2BR. I BA kitcbeo. Also patio currently being leased to a flower shop. Fabulous location. $750,000 . . . n.ily Piloc ILal E.Uce •April 26. 19'7 • .., Dally Pilot Rnl 11.nate • April 26, 1997 n.fE PRUDENTIAL• JON DoUGLAS COMPANY ~ A member of the 'JD Jon Dougliu Real ~state Ser'1ices Group, Inc. ·1 Stunning Mediterranean/Contemporary Estate 10 Hillsborough, Newport Beach THE PRUDENTIAL • JON DoUGLAS COMPANY ~ A monbtr of the ~ -Jon Douifas R-' &i. ~Growl>, Inc: - From Geny & Christa Long PERFECT FOR THE FAMILY • Harbor view homes. • 5 Bedroom , 3 baths. • One minute to school. • Expanded 3 bedrooms and dining room . • Huge yard w/pool. • Open house Sunday. • Everything upgraded by owner, who 1s a builder. • Top of the line quality. First Time on Market! .99eautifully designed by highly respected California architect. 4-drooms + den, four and a half baths. This resort-like property is perfect for entertaini!lg and family living in gated commumty. Offered at $1,378,000 CaU Sandy Mittman For an Appointment (714) 729-7271 (714) 644-1096 le our eecdoa, CODDct Mies --~at(714) ..... •(714)574-" kn hr (714) 6Jl- Kip Haftcodl .tdttott1 l....... 7 •. (714) 574-G47 . ' we can help make the difference in your life! CHARMING NEWPORT HEIGHTS Newer classic-Jtyled, 2-story townhome. Beautiful interior. French wintU>ws, high ceilings, paneled doors, custom moldings. smartly ~corated, bright & open lt11chm. Call 2 51-4800 PATRICK KNAPP $168,000 OCfANVIEWS Cameo Shores 4 bedroom, 3 bath, ~n. Single kvel Enc/()Jed courtyard. Ca/1644-4100 J.O. CALLAGHAN $975,000 REDUCED! REDUCED! Won~rfal Costa Mesa 2BR, l .5BA. Townhome, 2 car· garage. End unit in parlt-lilte setting. Community Pool CaU 760-5000 x I 29 SHARON SWANSON $119,900 A VERY SPECIAL HOME! Beautiful! Spacious! 4BR, 2.5BA home in Santa Ana. Fi"place in family room. Upgra~s galo"! Newer carpet. large lot. Call 760-5000 Ext. 205 JACK GIFFORD $224,000 HARBOR VIEW LEASE Charming 3BR, J.75BA home. Avail.abk May 12th. Call now far ~14jls. Ca/1760-5000 Ext. 139 BILL AND DONNA WEBSTER LARGE 5 BEDROOM COLLEGE PARK Quiet cul-~-sac. large wt with pool Well ltept home. Owner motivated. Shown by appt. Call 760-5000 x 7 I 6 MARK JACQUES $229,000 SEA ISLAND G~rd gated. highly upgra~d I /roe/ with view. 2BR, + den. Cali 644-4 I 00 J.D. CALLAGHAN $550,000 OPEN SUNDAY• 47 SEABROOK COVE NEWPORT HEIGHTS Beautifully maintained traditional view home. 4BR. 4. 5BA 5 car garage. OWC or AJTD. Call 760-5000 x/95. WAYNE SMITH $599,000 WATCH T HE AWESOME SUNSET ... Listen to the gentle surf across the smet ... Enjoy your rambling view home on a nearly 20,000 Sq. Ft. wt ... Or build your dream home on the ocean suu of Irvine Cow . New on marltet.1 Call 644-MAXG MAXINE GOLDEN $2,495,000 GOLF COURSE VIEWS SJ0.000 rRJCE REDUCTION Panoramic ocean view in Harbor Vi'ew Hills Sou1h Cualina. harbor and oumanding sunsets. Singlr lrwl lovrf,y home. JBR could be 51 3 car garage, 2 /.p. Family room loola out on gorxrow pool anti manio'"d grounds. W.u $925,()()() NOW $895,()()() UJJ 760-5()()() l!xt. 525 N1111 Doyu $895,000 PERFECT ON THE PARK. .. Ctpturin1. bay breeus d-ocean vit"WJ, 4<TOJI ftom C1iff Driw Park! 4 bedroom, 3 bath miJmu with bonus d-family room, mtfi room d-office/library arta. UJJ 760-5()()() l!xt. 126 R11• Rotli•r1 $789,000 BEAUTIFUL VIEW HOME! Gorxrow -Cw1om 4 bedroom howu with virw of &cit &y anti Ciry '1ghn. Open fo>or plan with pool llna ikra/NUtic 'I"'· /VJr morr inform~lllon caU ... 1-800-510.2{)()5 cotk '4085 $429,000 GOLF COURSE VIEW Go,rpous 2500 Slf· fi. 4 BR. J BA howu w11h /4b'®UJ vinu of the f!'lf rourte! Very pri11t1te 11"4 'l"in ronu-r bJI loutiott. 12000• Slf· ft. pool siu lo1 with C'U.Jto"' p11ite If>". CJ/ 640-2677 Roby#~",.. OJT#Wd tit $374,900 An Interna tiona l Company 7~5000 .. CORONA DEL MAR 1so• OCF.AN. BAY CATALINA ANO NIGHT UFE VIEWS If .l"" rr loolti11: for~" 11,,J J,,,IMJi,c vinvs, this is ii. Gorxrous """"""'with 11 falnJl.u JWr '"'"" Ut'f' fton1 ~rd wlroom far 11 pool $1,100,000 BEST OF BELCOUIIT ~ This inzrious nur.m alltk ""'1 "'6ill with tlN tdli~ 111tc11JOn to tl&il 11.lfli bea111J. Acrmtr of _,,..k IUl4I putik amp/immts the tbcor. ./ Mino,,,. /ib,,,ry. fimtilJ ,...,,., ~PIM swm, witu u/14r, om •Ni 11 ./ ''" t•nttr· · $1,395,000 REDUCED IN BELCOURT Prmigr with 11 11iew. GofKttl#J 1011111bo11u with 2BD, 2.5 b111hs plus 11 '"'· Go11,,,,t1 liteht11, 2 fi~ts, :11uJ c•mmu11ity cf stturity SJtltM, a,,... s-l l.30-51')0 . 45 S-:6 -it .. CUI 760-5000 Eld. 12!1 SIHIF'Oll SWRUOff Prime Mesa Vt-rrk Country Club wcation. Custom 4BR, 3.5BA. Rnnodekd kitchen, mnodekd masur bath w/}llCU.Ui tub, lg. living & family room w!fi"l'_klces, sunlgarrkn room owr/Oolting. lush . grrm fairway. Cd'// for appt. Call 760-5000 Ext. 117 JACKIE HANDELMAN $469,000 DChAti..V· SOUTH COUNTY, NEWPORT BEACH '--------------------K.V'IFI~ 23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 180, Newport ee.ch, CA 92660 --- , An International Company 760-5000 http://remullnk.com -$1, 125,000 PANOR.AMJC VIEWS jun rttluml d-m#St stlJ in not 30 Up! 3BR. 3BA with DCIJ"isiu finishn. C.JJ t°""J for J'O"' ihtnuint. CUI 760-5000 Ext. I I I • HARBOR VlEW HIUS Exctiimt f/.oor plan for family livi'Jl. Thu exclusive 3BR has bric/t walJrway Witb II fOTgtOUS tifi"tntry. fArgt Uvint room with firrpitltt. P11nor(lmir v1tU1s! CUI 1-800-510-2005 <AM 15003 Mm Ae/trk/, $799,000 • BEST BUY -SPYGLASS HILL Beautifo/ 5BR, 3BA 2 1to7 homt on Spyg/as1 Hill with mounJ:llin anti city light vuw. Sparltling lap pool Pri11au gate. unmi/ 11ir. 11nJ • lot morw! CUI 760-5000 Ext. 210 S6W,OOO DRASTICALLY REDUCED TO $}49,000 PrirM ./BR. 2.5 BA. 3 CllT ~·"'t'• rpa.. e«t/Jmt CNTb qpt.L Ntwtr roof, """" ltitchm, ciou to l"ljc"'"''· conwnienl fot""'Y 11am. Chokt Mts11 ~,..u U>cation. H-U-R-R-Y! HAJUIOR. OCEAN 8c aTY UGHTS VIEW .F.r pn~tll •}""li.11fw1J""'1,,. Tl,;.s ~ ,Jn,.;Jt ~ is• 5 m. tf.5 IMfh wit/J • 3 OIT ~· ~ 0~ ~m •ntl f!1':""'1 Jin int llrtll llrt //11'1Dnt """'! '.f this l#1ltO J"""""'1 l/""1i na. c.J/ 7Q>-50001lA IN -"'* ~ .ia.000.000 SOUTH-COUNTY, NEWPORT BEACH ~ can help make the difference in your life! MF.sA VERDE · Darli'}.g 3BR, 2BA, l"_at yard. Niu living room with p~p_lace. Great neighborhood. Call J-800-510-2005 Code #5009 · MARK ACKRICH $209,000 NEWPORT COAST The bm of golf coune and ocean views in this /!_l'!T__!iLi()__f# ~ha community. Call 640-1529 ESTHER YANK $395,000 ' 180° BACK BAY 8c O CEAN VIEWS Seclut:kd md of cu~de-sac ()tin' loo/ting b~ and nature P,mnw. 3BR. 2.5BA w/MfU windows doors, ttk, p_aint, smoothed ceilings & morr. Call 760-5000 Ext. 112 DlANA PROSSER $449,000 COUNTRY LMNG! Just listed! 3BR, 2/JA home locakd in one ofCos'ta Mesa's bm areas! La1e_ yard. ~it trees & garden. Se/kn are relocating. ff<Jme rs in gnat condition. Call 760-5000 Ext. 109. SKI $195,000 OPEN SATURDAY 12-5PM PERFECT HOME OFFICE Ilka/ for owner wori!ing fr.om home. 5BR. 2BA. Sing/}, kve_L Mesa Vmte 'has pool & gaud mi!>' g7'!_at loc4tion. BILL AND DONNA WEBSTER $299,900 6 BUNGALOW UNITS &ch with firrpifues, dinini room. and /,aundry room. AJJprox S401t sched1&a p-oss income. . CaU 6«-MAXG MAXINE GOWEN $245,000 *NEWPORT SHORES• Only mi11.µn to the beach! &autifUI 3BR, I.75 BtUhs. Vaulted ceilin~ jj~/au. Sup~ location.' CaU 760-5000"-E:d. '205 JACK GIFFORD $294,500 PASTORAL VIEWS 3BR 2.5 BA rmzotkkd home on a hu_xe lot om/oolting equ~trian stabks. New ltitchm & appliances. Family room off ltitchm! Gill/ 640-2677 . ROBYN SEARS $354,900 WESTCLIFF 3BR, 2BA on btautifa.I quiet strut. Large grassy '!_11r_y11rJ. Bi.K_ s_Uk yafd w!~tabk garddi. QUI 76(). 5 000 EXt. 131 ROBIN TENCH $425,000 E.SIDEC.M. OVER 14,000 SO. Ff. WT 3 &drooms, 2 &iths + Mothtr-ln-Law Unit. 7!!:1l 11tt11.Ched to Larr_e car garage. Appointmmt 760.5000 Ext. 125 ROBERT MllllKEN $600,000 SPECTACULAR CATALINA SUNSETS 8c CITY LIGHTS ~ p,ri« in H11rbor Vuw HiUs SoMlh! V!.1J opni ftdint ~ vitJll-4BR. "".Jml «ilinn. Uir,.r~. qr~ k1'tchm. GtuM co~fton1 c J 0.2,0 'lot siu. AJlows /Or ~,,_ A.IC. "" X~· CA1J 761>5()()() Ext. 525 NAN DOYLE $S8S,OOO 23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 180, Newport Beach, CA 92660 ------~-~--_.....,....,. ...... ____ .._ _ __. - ' Beautiful Ocean Views Brand new custom home · 5BR, 5.5BA + Office. High ceilings, hardwood floors, special lighting systems. 3-Car garage + golf cart area. Privace yard. Many ocher amenicies. Close co park and beach. $2, 100, Odo 841 Emerald Bay Magnificent Contemporary Pacific Ocean, whice water and priscine Emerald Bay Canyon & open space views. SBR, 4.SBA. Juperano book- marched slab granite floors. Extensive use of glass, pristine condition! $2,275,000 ..,,. 0ccwn fr f!f Udrf t1ng. Om l.llOO sr I fed! ExcepdoNJ custom built 4BRWt stunning views ot tbt 11Ck Bly Ind dly 111bts. Flbulous floor pl.in w/h\11" upsUlrs Bonus and Game Room m FOR A ICING! C.owtyard pool plus rw yanl • SJ>1. GATFD ENTRY 13 car~ ••• rw',. ll,19.S,000 J12Q Dmdnrfnfls SBR/3.SBA spnwllng 1 S!lXY oo a gorgeous Newpoft Strut. Lush pJdens surround pool. watafall & Kol ponds. 1$$9,000 tw, Nor lln1 ..... April 26, 1997 · 1209 Wut Bay AYC., llJioa Pca&a.la. Rtmoddcd '92. 3 8d. J &_, lb1 WV, v .. bit.\ Mlal ...,.-til 'f'll'l"O( MU tUl Pmo ulc. • Ftpb. Ftm p•11111~ P'.nM.. Y-ibng & Sub-0. $6'1919" Bob , Sr. or Jr. Cunom bailt! Just 8 )'C•O old' Beautiful J bdrm 2 ba. ownm Wiii & • nice l bdrm 2 ba. Both With rik Roon. umom kirthnu. Bet~, skyltgh1 large m:um •Ullt, R.onun mb, walk on tlo.c1 1un d«k. 4 Cll ~n~ Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. SOUTH COUNIY NEWPORT BEACH 760-5000 Ext. 128 Above the Crowd! American Dream Seminars gives away tips for homebuyers Seminar will cover "Secrets Every Homebuyer Should Know" II you've ever w"hed '>Omebody would offer a free "'how 10" and money ~vi.ng course in homebuy1ng, don't m1~' 1he exc1lmg Amcncan Dream Seminar tu be held Saturday. May 3, from 9 to 11 a.m All seminar n11endeci. will rccc1vc a valuable gift plu~ their Chlllt'C or a I rec in1'1ant crcdll check and/or n free in'tanl loan pre- qualtfica11on at the seminar. When shopping fur a home being prc- qualificd is very valuahle. Jn essence, being pre-qualified give~ a buyer more bargaining power. allowin~ them 10 look specifically at propcn1ei. within 1hc1r price range. Expcnenced spcakl·r' from 1he rank-. ol mdu~1ry cxpcns have hcen carefully selected for the program and will cxpla1.n the keys 10 avoiding pitfalls and a.~'unng a posi11vc home- buying expenence. lmportnnr topics to be covered include: how you can save thousands of dollars on your home purchru.e; how to gam access 10 the houcs1 ltome buys m Orange Counly and how 10 gel free answer.. to vinually any question concerning the buying and selling of real estate. Other imponan1 subjecls to be covered encompass legal queslions and taxation; details of the title insurance; the in's and out's of opening and closing escrow and much more. Important infonnatlon on foreclosure and repossessions. bank and government owned propenics will be coveted. Perhaps most American Dream Seminars for homebuyers valuable of all, you'll find out how to find and qualify for lhe lowest in1cres1 ra.tes and fees available anywhere at any rime. 'This infonnation about ra1e and fee rcducuons may literaJly save you thousands of dollars on your ncxr home purcha.~. "Secrets Every Homebuyer Should Know" is an American Dream seminar co-spon!>orcd by First Team Real Estate. Orange County's No. I selling real es1a1e company. Aag\Lar Bank (fonncrly First Secunty Federal Savings Bank). a Federal Saving!> Bank and one of the nation's 1op 10 mongage lenders. Hallmark &crow Company and First Southweslem Title Company. Seating for Saturday's seminar is limilcd and reservations arc requjred. There is a SS registration fee and satisfaction is guaranteed or triple your money back on the spot. FOT mon ln/0""""'111 011 th• Alrurlcan Dr.am HlllinllT, COltll ltUlll /oc"""IU tuU/ n1enol»1U, call (80()) AM DREAM. Tit• n11Mbu u (800) 263-1326. 1 1 8:45 o.m .. Affiliate Committee meeting April Foor s Doy 2 8:30 o .m .. Membership meeting: "1997 Economics Update· at tt'le Balboa Bay Club. Cost Is $13 per person. Payment Is required before Morch 28th to reserve a seat. Call Chris for Continuing Education classes 4 10 o.m. -2 p.m .. Brokers Preview MLS book delivery 6 Daylight Savings -set clocks ahead one hour 7 8:45 a.m .. GPA Committee meeting 9 9 a .fl). Compass beginner class 11 16 17 18 22 23 24 25 30 9 a .m. -noon. "How to double your Income" 1 -4 p.m .. "Investment R.E .. analysis" 10 o.m. -.2 p .m .. Brokers Preview 1 -4 p .m .. Seminar: "Cal-Vet Home Loan Program to R.E. Professionals" Cost Is $10 and you receive tt'lree hours of Continued Education. 9 a.m .. MLS Committee meeting 2 p .m .. Internet class. Coll Chris for Continuing Education classes 8:30 a .m. -12:30 p .m .. Seminar: "1031 Tax Deferred Exchanges for tt'le R.E. Professional" Cost Is $15 and you receive four hours of Continued Education. 2 -5 p .m .. Compass advanced class 10 a.m. -2 p.m .. Brokers Preview .. Passover \ 2 p.m .. Compass beginner class No Continuing Education due to seminar on Thursday. Passover 9 a .m. -4 p .m .. Seminar: ) "Understanding R.E. Contracts· by attorney Bert Cook I 10 o .m. -2 p.m .. Brokers Preview 9 a.m. -noon. Lightning for Windows cl~ taught by IRIS (IRIS developed Ughtnlng) 9 a.m. -noon. "Probate" 1-4 p.m .. "Environmental Hazards" • • 11 • •• . .. · . ... --·-· CHARMING CLIFFHAVEN Totally remodeled custom home with room to add more! Popular open floor·plan -very light and airy. Deluxe kitchen with cop of the line applian ces. Beam ceilings, hardwood floors+ lush carpeting, double pane windows, the finest throughout. $525,000 MAY LEASE OR LEASE/OPTION Lowest priced Casablanca plan in exclusive gate guarded Harbor Ridge. 3 bedrooms, family room, fibrary, 2 story dining area, 2 firepl aces and a beaunful view of night lights and Saddleback. Was in escrow, fell out, owner has started moving. $449,000 HARBOR VIEW HILLS Spectacular ocean and city vi~ws from this trad.itional 4 bedroom home on over 1/4 acre. River rock fireplace, used brick driveway, lots of wood paneling. Large view side yard with pool and spa. A rare find at $1,100,000 CORONA IIlGIIlANDS Panoramic ocean view from this spacious family size home. 4 bedrooms, den, room to expand into connecting 2 room apartment. Located on a quiet street in a sreat neighborhood. Motivated owner has reduced pnce $849,000 . 436 Serra Drive• Open Sun 1-5 2845 Eut Cout Hwy., Corona del Mar • (714) 6734400 • ·hartJoceliomee'-••- • I.# • • • •••••• •• • Totally Remodeled & Gorgeous Newport Crest Townhome • Tri-Level 3BR + Den • 3 Large J?ecks $365,660 $355,000 • 2 Story 3 Br & 2.5 Ba Built In 1991 • S~us LR with Fireplace • Beautiful Kitchen $279,000 Super Sharp . Family Home • 3 BR & 1.5 BA • Huge Kitchen • Large Yard with Private Pool • 2 Car Garage $182,900 • 38R &r 2.5 &th • lii·Level Towr\home • G1ut Location • 2 Car Attilitmed Ca rage $213,000 Excellent South ~~rt Bayfront Location • Olarming 3 Br & 2.5 Bath Homl' • Sandy Beach ;n Front w/On-Shore Mooring $1,650,000 • Very unique home in Newport Heights • Located on huge lot • Separate guest hou.se $899,000 CAii Waltl!r Mitwll 0588-3083 Bayside Cove Bayfront Condo • 2 Bedroom & 2' Ii Bath • Tri-U!vl'I Condo • Views of Bay & Balboa Island • Gorgeous Interior $795,000 • Spacious 1 bedroom • 1 Bath __ __,,_. • Fittplace in LR • Inside l.lundry • Gre•t Community • $159,000 • Extra'large 40 ft lot in prime "100 block" 'steps to South Bay front • Very nice 3BR, 38A home • Brick Fireplace in living room • Sunny private patio for outside living $875,000 Call Cay Proud'@ 673-8700 112 Abalone, Billboa Island Balboa Island Opportunity • Lowest Priced On Balboa Island • Charming 2 BR + Large Guest Unit • Close To South Bay $399,0oo Home • Spacious 4BR & 3.SBA UndN Const. • Open LR With Maible Fireplace • Built Elevator Ready $885,000 • Creal 1 BR & l Bath Bayfront Condo • Security Building • Bayside Comm. pool $279,000 • 3 BR& 15 BA • PrilM wt Side Locilltion. •Large Yard w I park-Ii~ setting $369 ,«KJO' $365,000 o.ily Pilot &al e.tate • April 26, 1997 COURTYARDWITHFOUNTAIN r.njoy 1his 41\R, 2.5 home's special sense of de~nce & lovdy inieriors w11h crown moulrungs. marble floors, columm, granicc countcrtops, clo~1 doon wich beveled mirrors, cozy fireplace & surround sound. Nancy Barfidd & Gary Hcssd~r 4 000 Ad Code 2 FRONT ROWVIEWS .... N EwpoRT BEAch Offi~E 2J COllpOllATE PiAZA, Sum ltO 644--6200 LIDO ISLE ELE~CE Spectacular C ontemporary Lido Isle home wich 3BR, 3.SBA, dramacic 2 story living room, limestone floors, firep lace in mascer surre, skyl1ghcs. Gourmec's kitc hen widr granice counrers, den wich built-ins. Linda Oei.h & Lois Jacobs $869,000 Ad Code 70677 ABSOLUTELY COMFORTABLE Beauciful & SP.acious 4BR home brings co mind visions of family & comfortable living. lmmaculace rooms with cuscom fireplace, wee bar, large kitchen with double oven. Dick Dickson WHAT AVIEWl Breachtaking channel and Cata.lina views from chis inviting-2BR, 2BA waterfront condo. Wac~ che sailboats and enjoy harbor lights from chis romantic seccing! Mike Smith $233,000 Ad Code 71257 $444,000 Ad Code 70837 SIMPLY EXQUISITE CATALINA VISTAS This ~BR, '3~A residence features roo~s opening Enjoy a perfect view of sand, ocean & CacaJina ac to bnck pauo.. ~normous mas.tee suite, warm sunset from upsta.irs residence of this spacious fireplaces, aen/s1mng room. Motivated seller. ·duplex. Fireplace, wet bar, excellen t interiors. Incred ible sights of the harbor & CacaJina Island _grace chis $379,000 rnR. 3BA <>ca Faire residence. Lovely & modern decor with Susy Luby Ad Code 70327 $495,000 Jim Hutton Ad Code 75017 flrepl.acc, formal dining, master suites. Quiet & private ~················ locacaon. Mary Ann McGuire DRAMATIC & TRADITIONAL A stylish 3BR, 2.5BA residence great fo r entertaining. C uscomi1..ccl interiors, oumanding kicchen. Two car attached garage, ga1c<l communiir with clubhouse, tennis & pool. Myrna Boom PRIVATE GATED ENTRY This beauciful custom 2 story home is vel).' privace, with 4 comforrable BR, 4BA, large family room, Jacuzzi rub & fireplace in master, state-of-the-art Gourmet's kitchen, hardwood floors & French doors. SOUTHERN. COW NIAL Cast offJour cares in rhi~ tradition home perfect for entertaining & family living. Detail & ~quality sec chi\ Newport Heights scunner apart. Spectacular kicchen with Viking stove. Kay Konfal & Jim Weisenbach $869,000 Ad~72537 A WARM INVITATION Lovely tree-lined streets create quiet & inviting ambiance for this 5BR. 4BA home. Three fireplaces, custom shutters & Mexican pavers, beveled glass entry doors. Dana Black & LouAnne lU!fey $589,000 Ad Code 70797 $589,000 Pam Ball Ad Code 70007 CHARMING OLD WORLD Bri2JH & sunny 2BR home on large lot. Immaculate decor, harClwood floors. Lavish landscape, close to th_e ocean, park & schools. Mali Gulledge FRENCH COUNTRY ESTATE Distinctive French flourishes grace this 5BR, 6.SBA estate on scenic cul-de-sac. Classy wood decor, . libraJ}'j{ maid quarters, pnvate uxury. DazzJing pool and spa. )a.met Gny $2,795,000 Ad Code 71397 PENiNsulA OfficE 2001 w. BAl.hoA Blvd. 721--8120 3018 Corte Portal Sat/Sun $519,000 Mali Gulledge 319 Avenid.a Cerritos ~t/Sun $469,000 Kenton/Luby 500 .5 Dahlia Sat/Sun $399,000 Mali Gulledge 301 Flower Sat/Sun $305.000 Da.na Black .519 Onnge Sat/Sun $249,900 Stephanie & Mark INVITING VISTAS 507 Orange Sat/Sun $240,900 Stephanie & Marlc Amazinl, d~ lights & lovdh n'lountain views are the ~itts of this 4B 3 A custorniicd ome. Loft/office, very light & right decor. 124' Via IdUca Sun $869,000 Arne Petersen $72S,OOO Marilyn Kershner • Ad <:ode 71987 2009 Yacht Mischief Sun $585,000 Maxine Propp 908 Chestnut Sun $569.000 1<2ren Rcz.ek 2327 V1st2 Huerta Sun $199.000 Kay Konfal 2927 Perla Sun $349,000 LH. Sally Shipley 432 Vista Flon Sun $339,000 Connie Betton 2129 Vista Laredo Sun $324,000 Ren~Ttlton 516 Laver Way Sun $298,000 Sandy Daley 2328 La Lind.a Pl. Sun $409.500 Claudette Blanchard MAGNIFICENT MEDITERRANEAN The luxuries of chis ~orgeous 4BR, 3BA home include custom 220 Nice Ln. 1310 Sun $349,000 Maxine Mink marble &.granite, kicc en with double oven & ranlie, fireRiacc, & ouscer suice with jacuzzi cub & custom limcsrone. Wlt-in BBQ. 240 Nice Ln. #302 Sun $179.900 Maryan_!l McGuire Bernard Towers $849,000 Ad C.ode 75167 f, Scascapc Sat $164,950 Gib Walker -: :\' _ .. .. ~ L ""L·- l 111 ·, \\i l H I>\) \',I> \l '.I >\) I~ l '.\I. ENTEKrAINER'S YARD BELCOURT CONDO A very large & sunny ~ oecfect for dining & guests ~ccs thi.s Portofino "home. 3BR, 2.SBA, Gourmet's kirchen, separate children's playhouse with loft. . A very lighc residence with soaring ceilings, 2BR suites, one a master with fireplace & 6akony, family room with fireplace & walk-in bar. European kitchen, neutral decor. Courcyard , encry & private rear pacio. $629,000 Sanely Daley • Ad Code 71947 $795,0QO JoAnne Kenton Ad Code 71287 RANCH S1YLE HOME GERMAN MOUNTAIN HOME O n a secluded meet in Cliffhaven with Classic farmhouse in Mun ich has been reb uilt panoramic views of the ocean & basin of as an 8BR, 5BA villa with gorgeous wood decor. Ncwpon Bay, this 3BR. 2BA home is ~r, Set on approx. 1.5 acres with pool. lake, warm & dWmjng. Redwood dcdc perfect for poolhousc with BBQ & fuepbcc. entertaining. Patti O'Daky GUcla Banneiatu Ad Code 71237 $1.6()0,000 Ad Code 72677 MODEL PERFECT T his home has ddidtcful interiors and a.rchitecture -a modd perfect residence witFi 3BR, 2.5BA, fireplace, communiry pool & spa. Ann, Ted & Suza.n.nc $318,000 Ad Coclc 72577 EXPANDED FLOORPLAN A wonderful 5BR. 3BA home with library, bonw room/office with ~te cnµy. Boa.us expanded master suite, vaulted ccil.ings, fireplace, balcoa:c stairs co '~· ~ & spacious cerraced yan[ clcuc BJa.Dc:Mrd " lCarcia Resek SSS4.,00 M Ce4e 71U7 $AGUNA ~EACH L CREDIBLE OCEAN & CITY L1CI ITS V IEW ~ ... ran• firn l uf u <·l1i-.:.i1· vi11tagt> honH' approx. 2900 :.q . ft. 011 1/2 HITI' I.., j11 ... I <I f1·w lil1wk:. to :Hlrf b; "iUllll. :\ prival(' clri\'f'\\'3\ lt>adill~ tO tl 11-. ..,p1·h1cl1•cl urPa UJl{I 1111iqw·I~ chunni11g 111i11i t>:-tat<' ht>ckon:. you lO ir-. \\ hi11•w111t•r a11d cit) lig ht.-,·irw. Built in I 1)()~ 11 ... i11g dw n10:-t 11111J1·rn orn1 ·111Lw~ and qualit\' a n 1ilnl1l1· """'' a:-o ld g rowl Ii teal.. \\ IHHI a11d ~t a t (' noorin~ .. \ 111ag111fi1·1•111 firt'pla1·1· \\ 11'1 ruC'k facia i:-n u11p lemented by a lus lal ' landsrap<'d utriurn wid1 wa1nfall. Then· are many polios around 1hi" lm•PI) laonw 10 t11 k1· ;111'-a ntage of che panoramfr ocean vif'ws. A11 uddr d ho11us i:-. u l1omli ~lwlter in thf' basen1em '\\;th kitdwnf'llf' anc~ hath. \~'hat 11 worn l1·rf11I \\ i11r r<'llar this could bt' ron verted to. Offered at $1~195,000 rE llis "'tzu For more infonnation call lNfWiu. Ra}.: & Glory Averett (714) 495-3050 .. Nancy Black nominated for Women in Business avvards She has developed award- winning marketing programs Dennis Gordon. president of Ellis Realry Group was pleased to announce tha1 Nancy Black, vice presidenl and director of marlteting for the finn. was nominated for the third annual Women in Business awards. "This has been a great year for Ellis Really Group, thanks to the rccogmlion Nancy has brought to us through her successes. She won five national marketing awards from Bener Homes and Gardens and now this exciting nomination," Gordon said. "He.r creative approach to advertising and marketing has also led to increased sales and listings and the rocruitment of aome of Orange County's top sales associates." Black is respoo1ible for the operations and design of the fum's cq>ansive marketing programs for 10 offices, which cover both Orange and San Dieao counties. Ellis Realty Group provides four oolor display advertising in all major newspapers and many monthly periodicals, an advanced direct-mailing program, Qlvcrtiling on both the national and international level through their affilia1ions wi1h Christie's International and Better Homes and Gardens and also includes the development of personaJ marlceting strategies for their sales associates. "My goal is to eqUip every one of our sales associates with Ellis Realty Group marketing materials that set them ahead of the rest, whether they are marketing a property or themselves." Black said. "I want them to be on the cutting edge. As a self-<X>Otained, in-house agency, we are able to go the extra mile for them as we take our marlteting projects from conception to completion. This means better service for our sales usociates and their clients." Ellb ReoltJ Groq luu 10 oJ!kn tut4 3$0 sah1 tusoelaus 1e"'111 °""111• llM 5'llt l>Ugo counlk1. EUU Re""1 Grot1p luu H•" a memlHr of tile Beau Hot1ta llM Gttnleru Real &IOU Senk•• IUtWOTl of,,..,,_,,.,., real utaU firms 1U.u 1992. Bnur Hot11a aNl Garthns Real E"4/e Serric•1, /ontUll lie 1978, ls a11 U.unullional networt ojaon titan 800 111e""'er flnru wlllt #fOn dta 1,$00 ojfiu1 a1UI ""'"'titan 25,000 llc•1t1N ..U1 tu1ociate1 ill tlte UniUd Stat••· C."""'1 """ PuertoRko. . STUNNING FRENCH VILLA PRICE SLASHED! S tunning 2BR, 2BA. An immaculate "like new" French Mano r Ideally Located Privace Prestigious Community $549,000 rE ll is ~gfujti L~ t0tTs ·-725-5126 Ellis agent hosts client appreciation · luncheon She has gained many friendships through her successful career Kay Konfal. sales associate with Ellis Realty Group's Newport Beach office, really knows what customer service is all about. Recently, she took four of her pa5t clients to lunch at the Ritz in Newport Beach to show her appreciation for their business. "I really value the relationships I have developed with these great ladies," Koofal said:"Now that their real estate transactions are complete, they have remained as friends. I W611ted to take them to lunch to let them lt:now how grateful l am for both their business and their friendship." Part of the many services Konfal offers her clients is her trained eye as an interior decorator. She bolds a degree in interior design Ind has beJped many clients PRl*'C their home to procure the hi&beat p<>Mible price. Thia talent is especially helpftal for helping those involved in stress or forced aales. "I have found that in that situation. some simple rcdeoorating can make all the difference in the feeling of the home pld that emu1ea a quicker Ille." Koofal ~ wilb Jim Wel1enbich and is well-known for her tenacity in punuina From left, bock row: Charity GcMiza, Monica Saint. From left, front row: Joyoe Gabai, Koy Konfol and Karen Flower every road to find the best opportunity for her clients. Her skills combiocd with Weiseobllch's solid fUU1DCial background make them a team which provides excellent support for someone who is either looking to buy or edJ their home. ~,... -~ .. ,_ ,.,,..,..,, cllll llW N..,.. .._,, .. o/ BllJ6 atoltJ ~., (11~"' a. Ba • .., Groq ,_,,_.. ...... ~ .,,,.,~""".s-~~· B6 ._,,,~-... •__.,of ,_.,,.B_lilM ..... _,~ ~ ...... ., .... , ,...,,..,.. /ht.r dltii 1"2. • •JJ ........... . Dii1J PiloC ._. bale • April 2'. 1997 "The Daily Pilot ... never fails to produce results!" Lyleen an4Jeff Ewing, Realtors, Coldwell Banker, Newport Beach ) . For advertising information call 642-4321 "We have been marketing . homes in Newport Beach .. Corona del Mar for 25 consecutive years. The Daily . Pilot has always been the No:-1 choice for our display and classified advertising because it never fails to produce results! ' We feel the Daily Pilot has helped us attain and keep the No. 1 status in the Newport Beach office for the last five years." Daily Pilot Ral E.tatc •April 26, 1997 l ;re.11 f;1n11ly h1>ml.', J bcJr11t1111,, 2 h..irho, ~m~le lcvd, vay wdl 111.11nr,11ncd, l.irgc f.11nily room ... Shw1Ew • Rmucm To $695,000 • 644-9060 Fkaur1f111ly remodeleJ 1 bcJm11m single level lwnll'. P.moramic ·~e.in ,ind lHY liRhl view 3 hcJroom\, l harh,, hle,11 .. hcd h.ardwnoJ fhx1r,, Cape CoJ Hyle hnme. catheJral cc1lm~. lmm.1e11lare 4 bcJnx1m, 4 h,uh home le.,, than 4 hh .... b from the bc.ilh, m,l\tcr v./ J.11:11::1 tuh Soph1.mcaceJ charm ahounJ-; m 1h1s spacious 2 bedroom home with views of ocettn and hills. '\ SrvoLAss HtLl. • I 0,000 • 644-9060 4 hc<lmorns. 3.5 baths, cxrandeJ Pomm~lUlh model, OPEN HOUSES 1--5PM SAT URDAY'S INVITATIONS B1<.; CANYON 29 Cwcntry CORONA DEL M AR 324 Puppy Avenue NEWPORT BEACH 526'Santa Ana Avenue SEA FAIR 220 Nice Lane •312 • $399,000 $599,000 $439,500 $375,000 • Vicki Delparc Lisa Adam Goly Van O rden Cheryl Carlson SATURDAY'S & SUNDAY'S NVITATIONS BIG CANYON I 7 Inverness . CORONA DEL MAR 2520 Ocean Blvd. LllX) ISLE I 09 Via Venezia N .. WPORT BEACH 3 7 Southarnpcon I B.uuna Coun 9 Northampton Court Nt:Wl'ORI H EIGHTS HS L1 Jnlfa N .. Wl'ORT ISLA ND 405 40rh Screer NcWPORT N ORTH 22 Avignon Nrnn11 LAGUNA 4 17 r,mornm;i Dnve 0RA:-..ta~ I VILLA PARK 2902 E,M HilkrcM Avl'. SE1\\ II-\\ 2121 Yacht RaJ1<1nt SPY<il ASS HILL 9 Monterey Circle 8 Monterey C ircle T URTI FROCK 2 I Centaurus $1,295,000 $895.000 $1,250,000 $469,000 $203,000 $495,000 $439,000 $429,900 $459,000 $1,895,000 $129,995 $724.000 $829.000 $869,000 $629,000 Fairingcon/Delparc Rick Schreiber Matthews/Ph1ll1ps Kay Sterling Sandy Adamek David Prince Liz G rech Lis.O lsen Gmny Ander'ion · Joyce Oli.on Mike Evans Sonja Powell SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS BALBOA ISLAND 305 Amechy"r 106 Opal BELCOURT 34 H1llS1falc CORONA'DEI MAR 3620 Seahreeze Lane 89 Jasmine EASTSIDF COSTA MESA 255 Camellia 206 La C',ost<1 Court FULLERTON I 068 Cre~rv1cw HARBOR ISLAND 26 Harbor Island HARBOR R IDGE 3 Trafalgar L IDO ISLE , 815 Via L1Jo Nord NEWPORT COAST •5 C hanJon NEWPORT S HORES 455 62nd Street SPYGLASS HILL 7 Monterey Circle BALBOA ISLAND 673-6900 $670,000 Grayce Taliaferro $599,000 Martha Anw1ler $675,000 Joan Maifeld $865,000 The Ewin,i::s $395,000 The Focrscers $245,000 Jennifer Nl'>Onan $359,000 Carla Broffman $550,000 Miriam Mayell $4.495,000 Carol Mock $1 ,495,000 Allison/C un in $2,300,000 Alison McCormick $445,000 Allison Seesemann $399,000 Cheryl Carlson $610,000 Don Olson NEWPORT B EACH 644-9060 BAYSHORES • $710,000 • 644-9060 Bri~ht and charming home, pacious and open living r(111m, rcmodeleJ ldrcherrwnh hardwood f1011" - C.0RONA DEL MAR • 895,000 • 644.9060 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, gttat Ocean Blvd locarion. ocean, suruet and harbor encrance views. BIG CANYON • $949,000 • 6+4-9060 Lovely rcmodeleJ and expanded home in exclusive community, gori:coo landi;caplng, gourmet.k.itchen 2 h.mus rooms, lar~e entertainer's courtyard. vle.ws, upgraded doon and windows, pool. 01997 Coldwell Bllnker Residential &oktrllQt Corporation. An Equal ()ppor1untty Compeny. Equal Houllng Opportunity. All omc:.1nd1p1oc1•ut1y Owned_, ()perlled. + ... Daily Pilot llal E.uce •April 26, 1997 ~ ~~ w~ a..~ g~ g>~~#e8J en Yo-ui/~ Wa/~~ LAGUNA BEACH • $4,600,000 • 6+4,9060 Swctping ocean and Catalina, views from this 5 bedroom, 5 bath spectacular Mtditemnean estate. Serene and private location, .swimming pool and spa. liARBoB RIDGI • $1,"9S,OOO • 644-9060 Spcctacubu traditional custom home in exclusive communiry. Superb quality, ovenized ~ crown' moldings, wood floors, oak paneling, 4 Areplaces. LAGUNA CH • 2,245,000 • 6+f..9060 Contemporary oceanfront ~tom home fronts a secluded "secret cove" with sandy beach. Direct beach access. Split level design. Viewing decks. Ltt>O ISLE • $1,250,000 • 6+4.-9060 Custom 4 bedroom, 3 bath home on almost a double lot, co~letcly rebuilt, large entry gallery, enonnous. living ahd dining area, custom cabinets in kitchen. NORni LAGUNA • $1,895,000 • 644,9060 Situated on a premier lot and boasting unsurpassed ocean, Catalana and sunset views. This incredible home IS redesijned and rebuilt with the highest quality. BELCOURT • $2,250,000 • 64-f,9060 Wonderful custom estate with lush gardens and gated pool. Approximately 6,500 square feet of gracious living, two story entry with winding staircase. CoRONA DEL MAR • $1.JS0,000 • 6+4,9060 Spectacular location! Unobstructcq ocean, sunset and Jetty views. Just across from spacious beach. Large flat lot inclu~ 5,000 square feet+ 6 car garage. BIG CANYON • $1,995,000 • 6+f .. 9060 Fabulous t so• views wnh over J 10 feet of golf course frontage, 5 bedrooms, 5 ~ths, secluded and private communiry, 3 fireplaces, pool, spa & gazebo. NEWPORT COAST • $2,350,000 • 644-9060 Stunning Mediterranean escace in Pelican Hill, 5 bd, 5.5 ba, large grassy 1dc yard, huge front yard, pool, panoramic ocean and golf course views. EWPOltT CH • l,;f 0,000 • -6900 ,9$0,000 • 6+f,9060 ffARBoR I LAND • $4,495,000 • 6+4-9060 Magmflcent bayfront views, 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, Newly built lmlian home o( over 6,000 aquare feet is Jncrecl1ble location with views from the Pavtllion to completely remodeled, private dock and slip, located above the Newport Harbor with fantastic the main channel. 6 bd, 5.5 ba. interior courtyard gourmet kitchen, custom cabinets, 3 fireplaces. views of the Jerry, bay, Catalina and the ocean. wich pool. Private dock for up to 95' yacht. 01•7 Ooldwtl .....,.....,_ ..... ~ lilt~~~ EqllllHIMlrlO~. MOlllQee '""'*dlt"'Y Ownedll>d()per91ed. .. • JEFF AxroN .- 644--9060 EXT. 137 16 CHERRY HILLS LANE, .BIG CANYON 1 7 INVERNESS LANE, BIG CANYON Fabulous 180° unobstructed views with over 110 feet of golf coufse frontage, 5 bedrooms, 5 baths, all new doors and windows, pool, spa Outstanding view lot loailed on' the hilltop on the 8th fairway, great potential for remodeling or expansion, gated courtyard entry Offered at $1,995,000 SPYGLASS HILL • $895,()QO ,... Spectacular tradirional home, 4 bedro6ms, 4 baths, large rear patio with pool and spa, new kitchen ..&STSIDE Con-A MESA • $359,000 Medltettanean style detached home with over 2,500 SF. downstairs ofticc, open floorplan, private Jacu.u1 • 2.25 acres • One of the most fabulous views in the county • Main residence over 7 ,000 square feet • 3 Guest houses 2242 MEsA DRIVE, NEWPORI' BEACH OFFERED AT $3,395,000 Offered ~t $1,195,000 EASTSIDE CosTA MEsA • $359,000 Charming single family home, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, completely remodeled, new kitchen, family room liARBoR RIOOI! • $399,000 Single level home, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, decorator perfect townhome, gated courtyard, marble entry EAnsml ConA MlsA • MJ~,000 New kitchen, larve fmnlly room, pane room, 3 bedroorn•, 2.S baths, office, great value. 01997 Coldwell Binker Corpcntio11. All Equel ~ ~-Equel Houllng Opportunity. M OMc. lndepe11d11111y Owned Md Opneec1 ----·~--~-·'---------------------- -------l 3620 SEABREEZE LANE C9RONA DEL k1AR, CA • Premier Neighborhood • Adjacent to Parl< • Extra Large Lot of Over 15,000 SF · • Equisite Decor with C,ustom Amenities • • Walk to Village, Shops and Restaurants l:.YLE.E.N & }E.F~ EWING. . 644-9060 Exr.. I 14 • 800-949-9471 j _ ... ... , 1824 PORT ABBEY • REDUCED! 5 bedroom expanded Somerset, 3100 SF $659,000 1836 PORT RENWICK • SOLD Portofino model -- 1848 PORT MARGATE • IN EscROW 4 bedroom expanded Montego Represented Buyer and Seller .. PALERMO M ODEL • IN EsCROW Representing Buyer and Seller .· 1824 PORT SHEFFIELD • NEW LISTING 3,600 square foot house on 10,000+ lot $749,000 191 1 PORT PRGVENCE • SOl.o 4 bedroom home on greenbelt MICHAEL DREYFUS & SUSAN WEIR HARBOR VIEW HOMES SPECIALISTS (800) 892-7158 • BuyNewport@aol:com COLDWeu.. BAN~eR O #1 Listing Kgents, Newport.Beach, 1996 #1 Buyer Agents, Newport Beach, 1996 I C"' ·•·'• "l .~I Top 1 o/o Coldwell Banker Agents Nationwide, 1996 01997 Coldwell Bank« Cotpomlon. Ni Equal Opportunity Comp9ny. EqUll Houllng Opportunity. All~ lndlpelldently Owned Ind Operad. 815 VIA LIDO SouD, LIDO ISLE . Exclusive bayfront in prime location. 4 bedrooms suites, 4.5 baths, dock for large yacht, extensively remodeled, large gourmet kitchen with breakfast area, formal dining, cozy wood paneled family room, living room with fireplace, awesome bay view. Offered at $2,300,000 ' 109 VIA VENEZIA, LIDO ISLE Fabulous custom home, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. extra large l'ot, 4 car garage, large entry gallery, enormous living and dining area complete with built,in stereo speakers, recessed lighting, fireplace and single· paned French doors & doors .. Offered at $1,250,000 7 CHESHIRE COURT, BELCOURT 9 CHERRY HILLS, BIG CANYON HARBOR HIGHLANDS 4 bedrooms, 7 baths, magnificent custom estate with incredible gardens and gated pool. Featilres wood paneled library, formal dining. Offered at $2,250,000 5 bedrooms, outstanding traditional home located on large comer lot on quiet cul-de-sac street. Offered at $1,2 79,000 FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL: C ustomized 5 bedroom, 3.5 bath home, la.rgc remodeled kitchen and family room Offered at $550,000 ALISON · McCoRMICI<- <114) 644--9070 EXT. 144 01997 Coldwell Banker Corporation. Ari Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Houting Opportunity. All Offices Independently Owned and Operated. ... . I \ + • I ' I Daily-Piloc Real J.caca • April 26. 1997 INCREDIBLE BAYFRONT VIEWS 2144 CHANNEL BALBOA PENINSULA Magnificen t bayfro nt with wonder; ful main ch annel views, compl~tely remodeled with private deck. a nd sliP. for 66' yacht. 4 bedrooms, 4.5 bqths, large wonderful courtyard with la wn and patio. gourmet kitch en and pantry, c usto m cabinets, granite coun ters, limestone en tra n ce, living room with hardwood fl oors. Offered at $3,450,000 22 AVIGNON, NEWPORT COAST S hows like a model, 3 bedrooms, Z.5 baths, private courryard entrance, profession ally lanJscapeJ, large kitchen , soaring ceilings. 106 OPAL, BALBOA ISLAND Duplex, 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, great view of the bay from the roof top deck, over 2 car 1 garage, great location, I bd/1 ba apartment. Offered at $459,000 O FFERED AT $599,000 305 AMETHYST, BALBOA ISLAND . . C hanning 2 story, 3 bedroom, 3 bath English tudor home with 1 bd/l ba apartmen~ with fireplace. Brick patio, family room . Offered at $670,000 GRAYCE TALIAFERRO 673--6900 EXT. 26 C1997 Coldwell Banker Corporation. All Equal Oppor\µnity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. All omc.s l~tly Owned and Operated. 24 7 WALNUT, NEWPORT SHORES 4 bedrooms, 3 ba ths, beautifully and extensively remodeled , 3 car garage, white pavers, limestone slab fireplace, vaulted ceilings, hardwooJ floors, great kitchen with granite cdunterto(:ls. Community poo l, tennis & clubhouse. Offered at $399,000 455 6ZND STREET, NEWPORT SHORES 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, wonderful.family home qn a great little beach community. Ste.ps to clubhouse and children's play ~ area. Remode led anJ expanded , charm- ing a trium off living room, enchanting master with sitting area,· (ireplace . ' Offered a~ $399,000 OLGA MATTHEWS 644--9060 EXT. 134 220 NICE LANE, NEWPORT-Bfu\ett 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, beautifully and _ completely remodeled penchouse, light and bright, gmat ocean and Catalina vie\vs, large deck, vaulted ceilings with .. -t skylights. Ready to move-in . Offered at $3 7 5 ,000 New . LISTING! 89 JASMINE CREEK DRIVE ~ORONA DEL MAR, CALIFORNIA Gracious, Quiet & Immaculate Residence Special amenities of 'this original owner condominium include: • Guard-gated security • Min1 ocean and Catalina views • 2 bedrooms + den & dining room • Lush flowers and greenery • Soaring ceilings • Gated courtyard entry •Two exterior patios • Private security system • Cool breeze ventilation • Community tennis courts. pool and clubhouse •Windowed breakfast area For information & viewing: CALL GIL & PAT FOERSTER 644-9060 Ext. 256 or 162 813-6855 43 I VISTA SUERTE ' ··poPULA·R ''X'' PLAN $299,000 SPACIOUS PATIO OVERLOOKING WONDERFUL GREENBELT. CLOSE TO FASHION ISLAND, FREEWAYS AND EASTBLUFF SHOPPING CENTER LORRAINE FARRINGTON 644-9060 EXT. 187 01997 Coldwell Banker Corporation. Ari Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. All Offices Independently OWned and Operated. ----·-----· ---------•s --r , • I ~ ' I ' Daily Pilot Rn1 i.e... • April 26-1 'l'n • Peninsula· Point: Where the harbor meets th~ ocean B<H 'Nl>ARIF:S: Prnm-.ula Poiot i\ hounded by water on three \Ilk' and 11tfkially ~gm-. at G Street, hut trad1l1•11i.1lly indudt·-. pmpcrtie' from Ma111 Strcl·t 111 lh<' Wed~c lllSTORY: Thl' Pcn111wl.1 l'1111ll had 1h ~g11111111g' around the tum 111 the t'c11tury The B;,ilhou P:ntlion t 190<11" -.1111 a center f~1r munnr ri:crtJt11111 aml " l"led in the National l<cg"tcr of lll\tont· Plan:-., hut wa-. originally huilt a-. a V1t·tonan hath hou-.e and tcm1inal for tht· Pauf1t F.lct:tnl' Rt·<l Car Ynu toul<.I huy an tilt'~"' lront lot 111 lhr early 19<)(1\Jor uh1tlll ii I 2'i l ll(Jay that <ll'l'a11 lront lot '' going II 1 t ll'l )X00.000 to 'l> 1.200,000 llOMES: Thrrl' a1c ahnut 7KO rn,111111 home..·'· 270 of \~h1c..h iim· tht: waterfront STYLE The 11c1)!hhorhrni<.I ''an cdcrl11.: mix of Cape C1>tl. 1rad11tonal. Mc<litcrra11can and t••ntr1t1P1•mry \t}lc". Man} 111the11ngi11al A home now listed on Peninsula Point bcarh cottage' remain. It b not unusual to tin<.! one ).Urrounded by large scale remodels and nc\\. con .. tructi un SALES: There were .~5 'ak), on the Penin i.ula Point in 1996. Twcnty-~even interior humes ~old from ~ l75.0<Xl tn $675.tX)(). Three oceanfront home' \old, anclu<ling a condo for $579,000 and a large luxury home for $2.500.CXIO. Five baylronl home!> clo~ed in 1996 and were rnc.:c<.1 from $970.000 to $2.125.000. NOW LISTF.O: There arc rurrcntl y I 0 interior homes available -they are listed al $41 S.000 to $I million 011 the oceanfront. there arc four propeitiei. for 'ak from a $749,900 condo to a brund new CU'ltom home priced at .. $2.450,000. The bayfront has nine homes listed for ~ale from $1.349,000 to $4.450.000. COMMUNITY FEATURES: From the landmark Pavilion to the world- famou-1 Wedge. the Peninsula Point enjoys a strong 1-ense of community. There are miles of oceanfront beach. bayfront beach. small craft boat launches and parks. For tennis enthui.iasts. the Peninsula Point Racquet Club ai. a mu !.t. Community events include the annual chili cook-of'f as we1'1 as a summer wine and cheese party. Children's activities include an Easter egg hunt, Fourth of July parade and festi vities and a Halloween party. An active community association keeps th~ residents in touc~ with City Hall. NEWPORT BAY PACIFIC OCEAN SCHOOLS: l WEST JETTY -Children attend Newport Elementary on the oceanfront. En:.ign Junior High and Newport Harbor Hig~ School. SOURCE: I. Jill .Andrus of Coast Newport Propertie), 4 Civic Ptap. Ste. 260. Newport Beach. ( 7 14) 644-1600. If you would like to submiJ a community profile of your farm area, please follow the above formal and enclose a map outline (Thomas Guide) of the area a"1ng wiJh a ·photo of a cu"ent listing. The description of the property goes under the "now listed" sectWn. Send to: Julie Viker; real est41e editor, . Dally Pilot, JJO W. Bay St., Costa Mtsa. CA 92627, (714) 547-4242. Save moneY on your mortgage With a split mortgage plan Bi-weekly mortgage payments offer advantag~s AnJy ha~ fi nall y found a huycr for his home. lie thought that after owning the hou~t for fiv e year' and paying more than $75.<X>O in monthly payment~. he would have at least $10,000 in equit y. Unfortunately, it take!> nearly 24 years to pay off the firsc half of a 30 year loan and Andy actually has less equity lhan needed to even pay the closing costs. Today. h<;>mcowncrs face a sad situation. Home prices have not appreciated since I 986. In many cases. they have actually depreciat~. This is a far cry from the 1970s and early 1980s when real estate owners watched their propeny values skyrocket as a result of inflation and strong housing demand. The American dream of owning a home used to be the way to increase your net worth. Bui everything ha., changed. The.American homeowner is in financial trouble. The s1rong demand for housing. fueled by baby-boomers and inflation is gone. If you cannot count on appreciation. your only chance to build equity is through your mortgage payments. You must realize that you are paying $2.77 for every dolJar you horrow. Al so, by the way the mortgage repayment ~ystem i~ set up. it is impossible to build up any appreciable equity in your home in the first half o f your loan term. That is. unless you learn lo out~mart your lender. I propose to resurrect the i<lea of splitting your monthly payment in two and paying your lender in two monthly in~tallments. once every two weeks. Let's lake a closer look at the split payment or the bi-weekly mortgage plan. Why should it matter if a payment is made on the first of each month or every two weeks? Just think. There are 52 weeks in each year. This means you wi ll be making 26 bi-weekJy payments each year. Since you are making half a payment each time, you are essentially making an equivaJent of J 3 monlhly payments instead of the' usual 12. In addition. you have eliminated the'two weeks worth of interest of half of the payment each month and also took . advantage of th e varying number of days in alternatjng months and in the month of February. This concept started in Canada but did not become popular in the United States when introduced for several reasons. One major hurdle was that the lenders would lose thousands of dollars of interest they would otherwise make on the homeowner. Also, if the system were adopted universally. it meant doubling their servicing costs. ln addition. no secondary market to sell the loans existed. However, Fannie Mae agreed to purchase bi-weekly mortgages from lenders, provided the bi-weekly payments were automatically withdrawn from the borr.owers' account. The reason for this was to reduce the cost of servicing the loans. There are several advantages to the spli.t or bi-weekly mortgage plan. A regular, full Lenn 30 year mortgage is paid off in 22 years when paid bi- weekly. This means you would save almost eight years wertb of payments. While doing this, you not only increase your equity in your home .three times faster. but also, depending on the size of the original mortgage, you can §ave about $50,000 to $130.000 of the interest paid to the len.der. When you consider these savings on the original 30 year 111ortgage, y~ur effective interest rate also drops into the 5 percent to 6.5 percent range, based on the current interest rate levels. This is a great program not only for those who plan to live in the same home for ~O years, but also for those who want to sell their home in a few years and who could build up enough equity to walk away with actual cash in their pocket. . Proving the theory that good things never go away, and if they do. they always come back. Mission Mortgage is pleased to announce that they have just launched a program to convert regular fix.ed 30 year mortgages into bi-weekly mortgages, without refinancing, without requiring credit reports, appraisals, escrows, titJe insurance, asset or employment verifications, closing costs, origination points, etc. and without changing your lender or your loan. A comparison chart between your own loan vs. lhe bi-weekly equivahnt will be sent lo you, at no cluuge, if you call Al A.nan at (714) 581-8384. M.L.S. MORTGAGE LOAN SPECIAllST A MOlTGAC£ roRPORA nos Tbt M.LS. ol mt lmdina Industry Membtt ol Bttter Busmtss Sumo Daily Pilot ae.I Eaaicit •AP.ft! 26, 19'}7 M.L.S. MORTGAGE LOAN WIALIST A MORTCAGE CXlMlM TION Tbt M.L.S. ol dit lendinc Industry Member of 8ttter BusiMSS Bureau Fe11turing Grant W. King Branch M11nager MLS. is. located in the heart of Corona dcl Mar. 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Succc s stories abound from homeowners who live near noisy highways or bu y city trccts. lbey can attest that. when they close the window, simply no sound is heard from the outside. A funny thing happened on the way to developing a more energy efficient window. W-mdow-makers learned how to make windows quieter. Since most noise penetrates 'through the fenestration, that is. It comes in lhrouab windows. the acoustk:al window has been a boon for tranquility seekers. Many vinyl acoustical windows install exactly like IClndard replaoemcot windows into the same opening. They arc available with diamond or colonial (square) grid patterns, placed between glru.s panel' for easy cleaning. It's not enough to ju t make the glass sound-proof. Sound penetration through the window frame has to be reduced. too. Good vinyl acoustical windows arc 100 percent fusion-welded vinyl. All-welded windows have much beuer acoustical properties than w indows whose comers are screwed together. Welding makes the window airtight. so sound can't leak in. ln technical tcntlS, the acoustical properties arc characterized by the sound transmission class (STC). which is a number that describes the sound insulatiop properties. The higher the STC. the greater the reduction in d~ibels. Bothersome noises range from about 88 db for a baby crying (or kids shouting) to 140 db for jet aircraft pas ing overhead. Vinyl acoustical window technology i available from manufacturers like CARE- FREE Windows, the counuy's largest producer of vinyl windows. For ""'1Y "4font•lil"• a.bout acoustical wiUow1, ••"" " ,,.,,,,_, ieU addnssetl, hliltal..riutJ •llH• lo Ctll.B-FREE Wi1Mow1, P.O. Bo~ 61, C,,.,.,,., Ml 48813. .. Traditional Cape Cod-style in Cliff Haven wann and inviting. this is the type of home young familie and mature adults alike will feel comfortable in. Built in the traditional style reminiscent of Cape Cod. this lovely two story is located in the Cliff Haven neighborhood of ~ewport Beach. Graced with large rooms, the home consists of both fonnal living and dining rooms. an cat-in kitchen adjacent to the family room, three bedrooms and two and one-half bathrooms. It also features two beautiful used brick fireplaces with custom mantles, built-in cabinetry, a granite wet bar. French doors and windows, hardwood floors and a big sunny back yard fuU of mature landscaping. ln aMation to the two car garage, there is a porte cocbere and circular driveway. AU schools are within walking distance, as are parks and shopping. For IMn ittfo""""°n, call Ma11111 SUUUto or Mtllk111 Hassll Ill (714) 644-1600. CotUt Newpon Propltth1, 4 c;..,1c PlcJI, SU. 260, Nn1pon /J##IL . ' • r , , ,. ... 723~8800 644-1600 llCLUllYI AFFILIATE Of International Realty Irvine Cove 4 Bd. home with expansive Duplex, comer lot right on views, pool, deck area plus 5 car garage the sand in quiet residential section. Rod Daley $3,900,000 Ronda Hein $997,500 ........ llarlterVS.. ..... 1120S..Lue 1233 Portlllde I 127 Ebbllde Neup•rt Nertll 3022 Cod8 Portal $,.,.000 -(I..,) . ... (1 .... ) SU (2·') . $229,000 Saa (1-4) $4,9,000 . S•• (1-4) 9'29,000 Saa (1..,) :,, ... 000 s.t (I .. ,, ,...000 Su Cl"") $'89,900 Su (2 .. ,) $749,000 Sn (2·') $9,9,000 S.tlSu (2.·') $9",000 Sat (2..,) $22,,000 SU (I·') $429,ooo SatllM """') $1~.000 s.tlla .. ..,, $ff0,000 Satllu ( • ..,, Saa (I·') $479,000 ... (2..,) -(1..,) -(1..,) Udo Ille Completely remodeled 3 Bd. 2 Ba. home bh 40' lot. South fadnc patio. Johe McMOlllsle $629,000 Turtle Rock Wonderful 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. family home on cul-de-sac Sell ....... & Mertz $,99,000 New Li~tings · EMl8lde Coet.a Meea 3 Bd. 3 Ba. Helchts area townhome. quiet location. Carr & Feeney $229,000 Coet.a M... 2 64. 2.5 Ba. condo with mountain and dty llchts vfew. Heidi Stockwell $169,000 ..... Nordl Lapaa • 2 Bd. 2 Ba .. nestled amonc towertnc eucalypc:us. Walk to town. Connie Mauend $'69,,00 Belcoart Hill One level with panoramic ocean and llchts views. Naaq Pete-no• $,4,,000 Ora.nee Best value In Orance. Huce oversized lot. cul-de-sac. 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. Patrk:k & Tony Bartobc $239,000 Gated Communities SeaYlew Dellchtful 3 Bd. 2 Ba. home with f'lench doors. lovely yard and patio. £ether Fine $4,0,000 t-lff ere.It Gcqeout lfcht 3 Bd. plus family room plus spa. Brick patios. carole Johneon $492,,00 MarbeO. Custom built In 19901 A must seel Best value! 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. Heather Saito-Wood $62',000 Harbor Hill Cust9m home with exceptional Interior des1&n. Su•n Scanlan $1,290,000 723~88.00 644~160Q Corona del Mar Old Corona del Mar Duplex south of hlchway. 3 Bd. 3 Ba. and 2 Bd. 2 Ba. Suron Smith $625,000 Corona del Mar Spectacular contemporary home south of hJchway. Steve Htch $92,,000 .. .. • I I 644~1600 723,..;8800 Harbor Woods 2 Bd'. 2.5 Ba. end unit with fireplace, shutters, new carpet. Mary Ellen & Bob W~rz $225,000 1Eastbluff Priced well for entry level in Newport Beach! Well maintained. Coby Ward $299,000 Seavtew Absolute best buy In Seavtew. catallna. mountain and dty llchts view. Patrick & Tony Bartollc $525,000 North Lapna Refurbished 3 Bd. 2 Ba. plus detached cuest house. Connie Mauend $779,000 - ~ Beach Communities Newport Shores Steps to the beach, tennis, pool. Newer kitchen and baths. Kennie Jo Rizzo $349,900 Balboa Peninsula Cu.stom bayfront condo 2 sq. 2 Ba. 4 car parklnc, views. Jim Jacobs $539,000 .. Newport Shores Large pride of ownership Newport Shores duplex, each unit 2 bedrooms. 2 baths. Jacobe & Cleveland $364,500 Central New.,Ort Total remodel duplex at the beach. Large 4 Bd. and 3 Bd. with ocean view from each unit. Rick Lanaevtn $66,,000 Dramatic-views. - 24-hour doonnan, walk to shops. Mike MalT $675,000 Balboa Penln1ula Newer custom home between beach and bay. Ro~da Hein $693,000 Cotton Point Custom estate lot In gated com~ Lot for pool/tennis court. NCfl'09 & Lan1evtn $750,000 Udo l1le Charmlnt family home. Quality remodel. ~e home and lot. Beverly Cleveland $775,000 Shore am. Exceptional traditional 4 Bd. with English garden, 3 fireplaces: Dottle Valentine $1 ,695,000 Pellcan Polat Unsurpassed In architectural destcn and quality. Sara & Brad Hinman $2, 950,000 Central Newport Oceanfront custom home. 3 Bd. 3 Ba. security system, 2 F'P, wine cellar, intercom, leaded w1ndowsl Rick Lanaevtn $1 ,095,000 View Properties Costa Mesa Harbor View Knolls 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. Canyon view, tradltlonal, quiet street. Tevll HUI $347,000 Bia Canyon Vllla1 Rlcht on Bit Canyon coif course. 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. Unda Lyle $459,000 Belcourt Contemporary Mediterranean estate with ocean and city view. 5 Bd. Jerry Flnlter $2,995,000 EM191de Co.ta Meu One of the best lots on the Ealstslde streets. Ctiarmlncl Steve MJtcheO $219,000 Lifetime Sales Achievement Hall of Fame Member 759~3707 DEBI BIBB DENNIS DURGAN KIM BIBB ~mpleted in 1991. Fabulous French Normandy estate situated on a rare double lot. Approximately 175 feet of bay frontage. Docking facilities for large yacht. Mature foHage and rolling lawn on the bay create.a country ambiance. Guest quarters, four car garage, quality craftsmanship , hard~ood floors., river-rock and soaring ceilings are just the beginning! . , . ' I ~ I l '__) BILL FEENEY in association with TIM CARR and LANCE BOGGS Costa Mesa Condo 3 Bd. 2 Ba. townho me. private patio . Convenient lo l>hopping. community pool $144,000 Heights Area Townhome 3 Bd. 3 Ba. with lushly landscaped private yard Meticulously maintained. quiet location $229,000 1997 SALES ACTIVITY IN ESCROW Pro,,ert11 Easts Ide Lido Isle $339,000 Buyer $449,000 Buyer Lido Isle $449,000 Lido Isle $585,000 Belcourt Terrace $669,000 Lido fsle $750,000 Lido Isle $750,000 Seller Buyer Seller Buyer Seller Harbor Point Bayfront Bayfront Irvine Cove $849 ,000 Buyer $1,387 ,000 Buyer $1,387 ,000 Se ller $1,395,000 Buyer SOLD Ult Prlu Rqr~11fftl Eastslde Eastslde Eastslde $279,000 Seller $319,000 Buyer $319,000 Seller West Newport $347,000 Newport Heights $400,000 Eastbluff $459,000 Bayfront $499,000 Harbor View Homes -$599,000 Bayfront $979,000 Bayfront $I , 795 ,000 Buyer Seller Buyer Seller Buyer Seller Buyer Custom Bayfront Home 3 Bd. 3.5 Ba. Remodeled home, very open floor ptan Ideal southerly orientation w/ 60' of frontage on the bay $1,395,000 Lido Isle Bay View Home 5 Bd. 4 Ba. Pride of ownership! ffigbest quality materials Marble, granite, French doors, aown ~ 3 firCplaces $799,000 Seaview Famlly Rome 5 Bd. 4 Ba. family home on private cul-de-sac 3 car garage, private spa, gated oomm. w/ tennis "court U99,000 • Heights Area Duplex Two 3 Bd. l .5 Ba. units with privare yards Rare pride of ownership property for owner/user $339,000 . 717-4744 Dover Shores Bayfront 4 Bd. 2 Ba. single story, grµi potential for expansion Large sUMy bayfroot patio, large private dock $949,000 LJdo Isle Trad.idonal -4 Bd. 3 Ba. on prime Piaz.z.a Lido corner lot. 45' lot 2 master suites, security system. hardwood floors $799,000 Bayfl'ont Condo 2 Bd. 3 Ba. + den, prime ground level condo ExceUent Udo Channel view, dock available $599,000 Costa Mesa Value 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. + family room, 2 story Lushly landscaped rear yard, quiet location $209,000 .· OPPORTUN·ITIES ... Panoramic view home. Open, light and airy. Price reduud $I , 150,000 Great property. 4 bedroom owner's unit plus I bedroom rental. Price reduced $495,000 • PROMONTORY BAY Own er wants this --- 4 bedroom home Sold or Leased! · Available now at $5,500 per month Short term or long term lease For Sale $I ,2951 00'0 Conre By -Make Off er . I . 724 Harhor Island Drive I . OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY ) :00 P.M. -5:00 P.M. VIEW ESTATE .. Exciting 5 Bd. home on 20,000 sq: ft. lot. Estate with ocean view. Asking $1,543,000 "o .! \ BUILDING SITE ,, -/227 8. «J.'W' "o I • Rori DALEY TOP PRODUCER COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES .. ,. ..... · . ..,.,...,,,~·~,.,....., ·~ ---·-----' ...,.,,..,.,.. __ , :!( --··--1 I I I --·-· -.... I The approved plans for this exciting new home would allow for·four bedrooms and four baths, or five bedrooms and five baths plus two powder rooms. Stairstepped down the hillside to create a series of terraces and decks, the home would be positioned to take maximum advantage of the spectacular ocean and canyon views . . . Make this unique property your own, and enjoy all of Emerald Bay's ameniUes: private beach, tennis courts, playgrounds, and the security of a 24-liou; guarded gate. \ Lot offered at $835,000 • ROD DALEY TOP PRODUCER . > COAST NEWPORT PROPERTiEs SUNDAY APRIL 27 I :00 P.M. -5:00 P.M . .. \ · Please Call for Gate Clearance 494-6208 or 759 .. 3 776 This stunning, Georgian style home in the wonderful gated coqlmunity of ~lcourt features beautiful gardens, large patio, spa and gorgeous trees and flo~rs. Great comer location across from Belcourt Park Four large bedroom suites, fo~r and one-half baths Spectacular master suite with sitting room, office and fireplace . f . $1,495,000 • Tli~s spectacular home at tftis "'price is a steal Pfrotograpfty &y David Htatft WtSttrn Eqosurt .' I . :J . ' I ' ' . . . ROD DALEY TOP PRODUCER ' COAST NEWPORT. PROPERTIES ·._ ff~b°ooe roo ff~ b°ooe (50fUCI; . Spectacular Irvine Cove home never before offered for sale. A must see. Beautiful construction, pool, and groun.ds . Pftotograplty by David Heat.It Wester" Exposure Call ROD DALEY 494-6208 759-3776 Roo DALEY TOP PRODUCER COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES ff~Booe 2@0 fflWk,~ {!lj,~ Last available building site in Abalone Point, Irvine Cove . .... Spectacular location with dedicated open JiillSide surrounding the property . .. Call ROD DALEY . 494-6208 759-3776 . - Pftotograpfty by David Heatft Western Exposure • \ . I • ' FRANK SEN~S 759-3726 3210 Seavtew 2 Bedrooms, I Baths One Block to Ocean $349,000 2298 Redltutds 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths Large Comer Location $369,000 , OVER 21,0000 SQUARE FOOT VIEW PROl>ERTY Includes: • Motor court that parks 8 vehicles • Three car garage with 9 foot openings _ • Sport court for paddle tennis, badminton, volleyball • Elegant black~bottom pool, spa and firepit • Spacious deck in rear yard views bluffs, mountains, Newport Center 2762 Longwood 2 Master SuJtes, 2.5 Baths Greenbelt Location $215,000 199·7 SALES BALBOA ISLAND LIDO LIDO LIDO LIDO LIDO 214 Onyx 223 Via Eboli Represented Seller Represented Buyer R.epresen/Bd.Buyer&Selkl-Represented Seller Represented Buyer Represented Buyer - ., ..... · .. R8'M .. of April 24, 1997 KEY LENDERS AND RATES 30-yes fixed 30. Y .. adjustable TYPE INTEREST 'II. PHONE RATE OWN American Savings Bank s (800) 562-6272 8.000"k 20 Bank of America B (800) 642-2244 8.000'¥0 20 Cal Fed Lending ____ s_...:..(800_.:..) 22_5_·3_3_37 __ ...::.8.000% 20 Chase Manhattan K (800) OOQ..6062 7.875% 20 Citib_a_nk _________ B_--'('-7_14~)_4_9_4_-4...:.6.:..8.:.6 7.875% 5 Coast Federal Bank S (800) 300·5626 8.375% 20 Cosmos Mtg. Bankers _K_('-800_) 931-4033 8.250% 5 Count~de Funding_ K _(8_0_0) _8n_·-~6 7.875% 20 Detrick Mortgage Group A (714) 759·9692 7.875% 5 Downey Savings __ _ S (800) 336-9639 " 7.875% 20 Emery Financial _ _ A (714) 729-9200 7.875% 5 ~--J1..-1:JW~~11H1J'..lll BaQk_ ___ ..,_$ (800) 232-2309 8. 125% 5 Gem Mortgage Glendale Federal Bank Great Western Bank Home Savings Na11ons8anc Mtg Corp. Newport Coast Financial Pnsm F1rranc1al Corp. Sanwa Bank TLC Financial Svcs. Union Bank of CA s (800) 672·4332 7.875% 20 K t800) 572-356~ 8.375% 10 s (800) 560·9000 7.875~ 2<>, B (800) 492-7587 8 ooo~;-2o s (800) 230-1102 7.850% 10 K (800) 685-0001 7.875% 20 A (800) 808-5626 7 750°'.. 5 R (800) 691 ·5626 8.0000,o 5 B (800) 237-2692 8.000% 10 A ~800) 801·7300 8.000% 10 8 (800) 453· 1288 8.250% 20 2.125 1.625 1.902 2.250 2.000 2.000 1.000 2.375 1.500 2.375 1.500 2000 1.750 1.000 2 125 2.100 2.250 2.000 2.250 1.500 1 625 "1.375 1.500 LOCK· IN A..P.A. 30 8.265 45 8.211 45 8.241 30 8.152 30 8.125 10 8.632 30 8.395 45 . 8.166 15 30 15 10 30 10 30 30 30 30 10 10 45 13 60 8.071 8.166 8.071 8.379 8.098 8.521 8.138 8.263 8.127 8.125 8.025 8.197 8.211 8.1~4 8.450 INTEREST "II. POINTS RATE OWN ("II.) 3.950% 25 1.000 5.875% 20 1.000 -------3.950% 20 0.063 5.125% 20 2.500 --------_5_._87_5_01c_o __ 3_5 __ 0.625 2.950% 25 1.000 _6_._c3_75_0_~o __ ~ 1.000 4.750% 20 0.000 3.850% 20 1.000 2.950% 20 0.250 3.950% 20 2.250 NA NA NA 4.950% 20 1.000 5.750% 10 1.250 2.950% 10 1.000 3.950% 20 1.000 . 3.950% 20 1.000 4.625% 20 2.500 3.950% 20 1 125 2.950% 20 1.500 6.125% 20 1.375 5.375% 5 1.500 5 500% 20 1.000 A..P.R. 7.417 8.676 MAX. LOAN 600,000 214,600 2.550 110 2.875 1TS ADJ. FREQ. 1M 1Y 7.396 214,600 2.625 110 lM --8.868 214,600 3.000 1TS 1Y 8.526 1,500,000 2.750 1TS 1Y 7.259 500,000 2.400 110 1M 6M lM 8.797 214,600 2.750 L6M 7.149 7.267 7.332 7.220 NA 7.176 8.690 8.036 7.318 8 137 9104 7.330 7.310 8.633 8.566 8.653 ----21'1$',600 2.375 110 750,000 -~400 _1_10 ·1M $00,000 2.550 11 D lM 1M NA lM lY lM 600,000 2.225 11 D .NA NA NA 214,600 214,600 214,600 214,600 500.000 214,600 600.000 214,600 214,600 214,600 214,600 2.300 110 2.875 1TS 2.250 l1M 2.450 2.050 3.000 2.450 2.400 2.750 2.750 2.750 110 -1M 1TS 1M L6M 6M 110 lM 110 lM 1TS 1Y lTS 1Y 6CD 6M Both hxad & lldjUslable p<ograms are 3°"30 convenbOl\at mot1gages Type of Lander is B Bank, K • m0f190Qe banker, R = mo<1gage bfokar. S • savings & Joan Mortgage bankers and brokers ate licensed by fhe Cahlornla Department of Real E$1alo u e11hef a bfolcer 0< corporatt0n. For lnformatlOO call Calif ORE at (916) 227·0931 lntere11 Rate lor ad,uslables •San mtrodUCIOfY rate lor the first adjustment penod Down Payment IS amount of cish (°"'of sales p<ice) paid to lender PllOI IO s1gn1ng m0<1gage contract Point• are % of loan balance paid to lender al tune of loan closing. Lock-In 1s the number of days lender guarantees rate prior to clo&l!;l9 A.P.R. 1s the annual percentage 1a1a which is an tSIJmated amuaf cost ol the loan 10 tile bOfrower AH AP A.s are calculated by Mongaoe News Co based on a $214,600 loan amount. the points shown and $700 total feos Tho APR s are included in this chart for COll\plJr" son only When applying fol' a loan. Federal Trulh·m-Lendlng law requires lenders to calculate an AP A specific 10 each loan otter. Maximum loan 1s t"8 maximum lender will loan under given terms All hxed rate programs have a mruu- mum of $21<1,600. Margin (In%) 1s lenders profit; margin + index • actual ralo alter lltsl adjustment lnd41• ls lhe basis tot setting an adjustable rate /Margin, index • Now Rate) 110 -1 Ith Dist Cost ol Funds. ITS z l ·Year Treasury B•ll L6M • 6·montll LIBOA. 6TB • 6-rnonlh Treasury EliN. 6CD • 6-montll average certificate of deposit Adjustment Frequency 1s the perood between ad1ustmonts tM l·Montn. 6M 6-Mooths. IV• 1 Year AU rates subject to ~nango VO!ity raft and terms poor to ~og lor a loan All lende<s provtdo loans with d1tloren1 rates and terms lor dttterent loan amount! The onfolmahon presented •S not an of18f to make a loan FOf a consumer guide on how to shop IO< a ~ago. send a $4 50checit payable to Mortgage News co. 1850 E 1711151 .. Suite 220. Santa Ana. CA 92705 (71<1) 836-1 tn COPYRIGHTC 1997 Mortgage News co 4 8 ·9 11 15 .17 18 22 23 25 29 - 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.-, Demonstration of new MLS software 8 a.m., Marketing meeting at Wells Fargo Bank 5 to 7 p.m., Com"puter training, MLS, ~dvanced 5 to 7 p.m., Computer training, MLS, beginner 8 a.m., Marketing meeting at Wells Fargo Bank 5 to 7 p.m., Internet training 5 to 7 p.m., Lightning seminar - 8 a.m., Marketing meeting at Wells Fargo Bank 5 to 7 p.m., Computer tr~ining, MLS, basic Passover Earth Day 1 to 3 p.m., Computer training, MLS1 Altaira 8 a.m., Marketing meeting at Wells Fargo Bank 5 to 7 p.m., Computer training, Windows '95 Bluffs panoramic view The front row location of this expanded residence offers 180 degree view~ of Back Bay, Dover Shores and twinkling city lights. Absolutely luxurious, custom features abound, with special appli ances. beautiful tile and wooc:t. Gar cabinetry and a unique tiled courtyard. Enormous is the word to describe the master suite. The second bedroom has its own alcove. &pecially suited for his and hers li ving. the his and hers private baths can also accommodate guests. The wet bar. fireplace, enclosed lanai off the living room and wrap around pati o offer options for entertaining guests. Also of note, the residence fentures an indoor laundry and is loc.ated close to shopping. Offered at $469.000. For ltWN Uifomsation, call Barbara Aune ONI Jo Ann ~enlon from th1 N1wport Bead office of Ellis Realty Group al (714) 644-6200. t : ' .· I . / • 11« t/d ,,_ ~~ ~ <Harbor CJ?!dfje 180° OCEAN VIEW 8000+ SO.FT. CUSTOM HOME 18000+ LEVEL LOT '· $2,800,000 ~ 1-800-640-666_1 . Gated Estate Privacy ... Security ... · Room to Roam! I Approx. l acre. walled & gated on a view site in H.B. 2 bedroom. 1 /, both, 2 separate dbl car garages. 2 out builds. 2 large greenhouses. A Horticulturist's dream! $450,000 !SUBMIT ALL OFFERS! 847-2411 ·-.~ ~·~ ·WANTED Owner Financing for ~ Two Homes. ~ Newport Beach or C orona Del Mar. Two Buyers Prefer Some Owner v Financing. ·-~ $500k -$900k Principal/ Agent (714) 722-8388 ~ ~!~ ~ ~ ~ -· ~ ~I This Snn Juan Capistrano estate IS' just I 1/1 miles from Dana Point Harbor nnd a short drive to Newport Beach on the new toll ro.1d! • 4BR. 4.5BA • 3 car gamgc • 3 fireplaces • Zone<.I for horses • Rec room • Private Sneer • Orch;ird with 24 fruit trees " 5949•000 Offered by: MAUREEN RIGGS a Niguel Office: (714) 495-1800. Ext. 172 Residence: (il4)4904i80 BIG CANYON DOVER MODEL 1711 l't'11l lll.,r llldl LOWEST PRICE • 4 Bedrooms, 2 112 Baths ~ Single Level • 2 Areplaces -Family Room and Living Room 2 Bedroom, • Kahrs Hardwood Maple Floors Recently Installed 2 Bath, Den • French Doors and Windows • Raised Panel Interior Doors • 20 x 40 Swimming Pool and Spa, Original Owner remodeled In 1993. completely fenced • All new pool equipment Installed in 1993 $459,000 • Fully Automatic Spnnkler System •Oversized 10.000 ft. lot 644-5215 . . . PoiNTE NEwpoRT in 6eautif u{ 9{ewport 'Beacli! These LUXURIOUS CONDOS boast 3 bedrooms· & 2.5 baths. The square footage ranges from 1500 sq.ft. -1680 sq.ft. . Offered at $235,900-$259,900 Broker CcrOp Call Today 548-8048 PR.JME MID-NEWPORT PENINSULA BAYFR.ONT IOM W • .a., Ave. 1112 bwith ll*iw pildo mad dock. 2.....,.' Wrooms. 5 bmlia. ..... fOOm, t t,990,000 67~7599 #II /II..,. I ., ft'•'1-- I 'Bayview <Terrace Newport Beach J{ghly up~adC'd 3 hedroom, 2.5 bath detached single fami ly home. Close to park an<l Back Bay jogging trail. Easy freeway access, community pool and pa. Profe ionally land caped yard with waterfall. .-]39,000 'B) O wner 714-725-0 2 47 .......... . .... r. 111 w.... I S'I 20 Years Servicing All Of Orange County New homes ih the vi llage. Walle to beach. w/ 1/:acre to I acre lots. S635k-$725k • Fabulous ocean views & sunsets. Walk to beach. 3 bedrooms mini estate w/big yards, room to add! $465k • OCEAN VIEW LOTS Some with whitewater view, listen to the pounding~ St 7Sk-S399k • Main .beach and pa no coastline view. 4 bed, 3 bath, gourmet kitchen. S699k • SCOTT LAND CO. 499-1600 BALBOA COVE 4437 W. Coast Hwy. NEW HOMES ~rd $237,990 Eastside Costa Mesa. WESTPORT HOMES 2545 Santa Ana Ave. 646-5261 ... • I . Yoursndde to the "/alest aJUlbest ri!Sak homes ooenthis weekend BALBOA ISIAND 106 <"ArMt 411 5111 t·S S1,t9S,OOO SMdy~ 729-7271 644-1096 BALBOA PENINSULA 122A W. lay Sil 5lil/5uft t-5 Sl,799,000 CMftft'y Vllap lealty 6r.J..Jn7 1641 E. .... IM. lll Sun, .... $729,000 CMMry WUp llalty 673-lm ~ 224l~ld Sii Wi5cm ,., $1,195,000 Cannery Vlllap lealty 673-Jm 506'1''~ 381 SatJSun 1·5 S1, 100,000 CanMfY vina~ lulty 67l-ln7 CORONA DEL MAR 1401 l.tytlde Or 4H SltlSun 1-S Sl,600,000 Canntty VIilage lutt)' 613-37n 1407 BaysJde Or 481 ~n 1 ·5 Sl'6SO,OOO Cannery Vln.p laity 673-3777 Cape Cod-style home in Corona· del Mar This spacious three bedroom, 1wo bathroom home has a formal dining room and cathedral ceilings. There is a fireplace, plus a deck off two of the three bedrooms. Tree top views are seen from this home, which is just blocks to the beach. A duplex converted to condos with a condo in the rear available June 30. Offered at $379.000. For more Information, call Markne LaGrow at the Coldwell Banhr NllqOff Be«h offke located al 2121 Paci.fie COIUt Highw1111 (114) 644-9060. Or, rcuu:h Coldwell Banker on the lnl.,.,,,, al ltttp:/lwww.coldwellbtmbr.coa Tiu ltur••I nsi4entlal naJ e1tate company in Califomill, Co/dw•U BtutUr """ OJHrrlln 257 offke1 oNI luu IUt4riJ 1,()()() "'1n a1ocillle1 slaUwlb. Oveftlll, .IJN COlltpOllJ luu 111tUl1 2,5()() railk1""'1 n4' •1111U offk•• and nwn tJuin 58,()()() sah1 a1odat11 aNI •"'Pl'11••1 1Mou11to"' Norda AIMrlu. NfWPORT BEACH 17061 ...... '4 4 + J.S S..1-4 UQ,500 r..WtlyO-- '31·5174 201 ............... SR S..1·5 $1)154),000 ~ .............. m.1211 '""'"' 2120\1'11~ -S.US-2-5 SHt,000 a..wr. ,,..,.... ( 759-1177 3016 CM Dltwe Sil S.1.S S9Jt,OOO C.-..y.,......, •n-1m 435 ..... 311 Sun 1·3 $619,000 c.n.ery ... bllty 67)..3777 s Dottin .... Sun 2-5 $449,000 0.hlrePtop&11ee 759-1177 65 ... lll w $164,950 .. lally Group Git WIAier 7234120 721-4"6 llgC..,.du 2·311 $344-$SOOI MMCllt llh lnlbs 759-7700 .. .._. Prime Eastside Costa Mesa This prime income opportunity in Costa Mesa is a large three bedroom, two bath, with an owner's/manager's private house plus four income units. TI>e lot is about 20, J 30 square feet. Each unit has a garage and a private yard/patio. Live in one and rent the others. Always rented. This could be just the property you have been looking for. Off erect at $635,000. For more UV°"""'"'"' call Ona Mbtou or ClerUty Ladortl tit llN Colft,el/ /Jimhr Newport B.aclt offee locat-4 at 2121 Pocijk Coat Hlflewq, (714) 644- 9060. Or, nMlt ColdtHU Bahr 011 tlN lllln'Mt"' ldtp:llwww.coWwllbaUr.coa Tiu ,.,.,.,, rwriMlt/.W IWll ""1U COllf/JIUIJ lit c.Ji/ondll, Colllw•U IJMhr llOW oJHtWla 257 oJ/kn tut4,,,., ,,..,,, 1,000 Nia a1odll#1 ~. OHrwll, du COlllpMJ ,,., ,..,.,, 2,500 rnittlllllMI rMl ·--oJ!kn """.,,. """' 53,IOO Mia . aiocllda .M .,,,,.,_.. ""'°"fllo#t Notdt ..bNrlt& . --- V ILLA DEL Es TE CO NDO MINIUM H OMES IN CORO NA DEL MAR A Luxury Lo~ation and Lifestyle. Priced From the High $200's! • Located steps from the beach! ... .- • Large two and three bedroom floorpJans -up to approximately 2,tiOO square feet • Unique individual floorplans • Top-of-the-line kitchen appliances • ffigh vaulted ceilings • 2-Car parking Our sales oJftc8 f.s Jo<;aled al 401 Seaward Road, UnU •3 Corona Del Mar (714) 673-4180 COMPREHENSIVE BROKERAGE SERVICES The Luxury Collection at· Harbor Ridge These a re exquisite view oriented homes located in Newport Beach Newpon Clistom Estates, Inc. is proud to announce its new project, The Luxury Collection at Harbor Ridge, Newpon Beach. Behind private guarded gates in the exclusive established community of Harbor Ridge, is the Luxury Collection which offers exquisite, view oriented. custom one story and two story classical Italian and Mediterranean inspired homes. Ranging in siu from 3,802 to 8,000 square feet of living space and situated on lots averaging from 11,440 co 19,000 square f cet with views of the ocean, Newport Harbor, city or mountains, city and canyon. Prices start from j l, 195,000. There arc no Mello Roos or special assessment taxes. Monthly association dues arc about $145. Features include four to eig1* bedrooms, four and one-half to eight and one-half baths, three to aix car garaJCS and librP.ry. Each custom home is designed to create an ambiance of elegance and richness. Detailed Mediterranean and ltaliancsque architecture create a style ieminiscent of a European resort area. Dramatic entries, curved staircase , stately columns, arches A view inside one of the homes at the luxury c.ollection in Harbor Ridge and niches arc only a few custom features used throughout the architecture of the homes. Special feature$ such as expansive entries to maximize the view, custom designed floors, walk-in wet bars, library with optional fireplace. optional music rooms, guest rooms and loggias add an impressive touch to every occasion and make each home an entertainer's delight yet practical for living. You may select from a variety of available home designs or allow our architects to design a home that reOects your personal preference and taste. Standard amenities include marble, wood and limestone entry flooring, custom s~ railing, wood burning fucplaces in living room, famiJy room and master-suite with custom designed facings. Quality baseboards, generous recessed lighting throughout. dual zone heating and air conditioning, optional salad sink. granite countertops, duaJ dishwashers, 48" wide Sub Zero and double oven. Also included are large N .A pantries, microwave and trash compactor. Each of these special homes offer a lavish master suite with re~t. The master bath features include optional marble slab countcrtops, spa tub with nwble surround, marble shower with dual controls and bidet. Most homes include optional view balconies in selected rooms. Residents of Harbor Ridge also benefit from its private, secluded cul-de-sac location and 24 hour guard service. Elegant exteriors include decorator entry light fixtures, clay or concrete tile roofs, crafted double entry door, pre-cast cpncrete coh.unns and window surrounds (if appUcable), automatic roll up garage doors, re-cast balcony balustrades (if applicable), quality French doors ...&hrougbout, Mediterranean style stucco colors, custom designed colored stamped or scored driveway and much more. To read the Luxury Collection Ill Htubor lt.illge (see Thomas Guide page 889 J-6) fro• .Mac Arthur Boukwud, take Sall J""'lldlt Hills Roa4 east to Spygllus Hill Road, tMm uft, then IMrn right Ill RJdgeliM Drive. Proceed tltrough Ille panl""" e""1 slTtligltt ""Rillgelilte Drive to lite ftllltlt right. Visit OIU' on site ltlks and itifonulion offke S.."""1 and Su"""1 011/y from l • S p.m. For info""'11ion., call (714) 647- 2452 •• ... • ~UXUfY Colleet! Harbor Ridge I . I a Large 1 or 2 Story Ciutom Htnna (Ranpng from 3.802 ro 8,000 S.F.) • a Huge Loa $ (Upcol9,000iq.ft.) 1195 000 0 ;$~ FROM ' · ' NC :E NEWPORT CUSTOM ESTATES INC. ~ 714-647-2452 SE ••• o G.u ~ <Annlumil;y lAHR. paid ttnicc a No Mio. Rool (low cas asie) al.Ml1~DllO (Appms. $1 so Moachly) ••• WHY WAIT TO NEWPORT CO ~\ST Y f£3t;f_o1· e 1' li e4" e Going ... . . _ New Release 1 OCEAN RIDGE · $1,795,000 Ocean, harbor ud city views from tllis aew (approx) 6,450 &I. 6 Bedroom, 6 1/2 Batta custom estate to be btdl( 0ftl' laalf Kre lot (23,788 a.I.) wl6. hllll Jaadlape. Complete NoYember 1997 .. Buy DOW aad choose your tlalllles. Gone Gone •• Going ... PELICAN POINT $2,645,000 Ocean and golf course views from this new (approx) 4,500 s.f. 4 Bedroom, 4 l/2 utla custom villa to be built. Pelican Point n a oceanfront development witll direct beach access. Complete September 1997. Buy now and choose your finishes. Gone Gone .· ... I . '\. ... , •Aft ' ""'"'~ --__ -_; ---