Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-05-17 - Orange Coast Pilot.. r.-r . --·SPORTS Volleyball teams sweep in CIF openers NE WPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA WEEKEND, MAY 17 -18, 1997 Serving the NewP<>rt-Mesa community since 1907 ... A visit from the firS t lady of .education • Marian Bergeson tours Mariners Elementary and hears positive reaction to class-size redu~on. By Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Secre- tary of Education Marian Berge- son visited her hometown Friday to hear praise from Mariners Ele- mentary staff about class-size reduction and confirm that Gov. Pete Wilson will fully fund the program. Mariners, like other elemen- fary schools in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District, reduced student-teacher ratios to 20-1 in first and second grades and for part of the day in kindergarten classrooms with partial funding Crom tha-.tate. MI had 34 (students) last year and started with 17 this year," said first-grade. teacher Penne Ferrell, after she hugged Berge- son, a longtime friend. MI can't thank you enough." With recent news that the state will raise funding from $650 to $800 per student, local school trustees and staff say they plan to expand the program to third •SEE BERGESON PAGE A14 California Secretary of Education Marian Be rgesc>n listens to a story read by a student at Mariners Elementary School with Principal Tammy Parham. DON LEACH I OAll.Y PILOT Waste disposal operator refbses to budge •Judy Ware says she has an agreement with the school district to opera\e · recycling business. Neighbors aren't pleased. . By Mktlefle Tf!fWflleger, ~ ffot NEWPORT-MESA As Khool diltrict offidals try to evict Judy Ware from dJltrlct property and nearby residents ~nttnue to eye ber business with suspicion, Ware says she bas a right to be there and recycle green w.aste. Ware's attorney and district attorneys are battling out of court about an agreement Ware's Green Inc. had with the school district to operate a grass and plant trimming recycling busl· ness at the Benpt"9 property, at Whittier Avenue 8nd 16th Street. Ware also owns and operates Ware Dispolal Co. After resi(lents at the nearby Orange Coast and llland View mobile home parka showed up at several board meetings and met r----------------------~------~~~~-, I I I I I I I t t I I I \\ I \ I II I I: I \ D I \ "This was a project that was beneficial for the community and more beneficial for the school district ... " -JUDY WARE with 4iltrict staff about ~ sucb as dust. peltiddes, _.. and blocked views, Superintai- dent Mac Bernd told Ware to vacate the propRty by March 15. Coming up aces ... Corona del Mar volleyball players Blair Hoppe (left) and Brady BeauChamp cele- brate UM Sea ~sweeplD tbe ftnt roand Of tbeCIPpla~ Poi'aDottbi ...... ~ , ......... Sport., ,... 11. MAACMAAlW IOM.Y P'lOT Condo owners .move· to .evict Ehild molester • Couple who own home say James Cru.rrunel must go. Residents say they will picket real estate .office if he doesn't leave. By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -The convicted child molester whose presence sent the Newport Crest condominium complex into an uproar this week will have to find a new place-to live. · Madelyn and Duncan Forgey, who own the lma Loa condo where James Lee Crummel has lived for several years, have asked their attorney to serve him with eviction papers. He has 30 days to leave the condo, Madelyn Forgey said. The couple won't be evicting Duncan's father, psychiatrist Dr. Burnell Forgey. who shares the ·condominium with Crummel, she said. "We're very concerned about the situation that has developed there," she said. "We're con- cerned citizens as well. We were not aware of Mr. Cnubmel's past." His neighbors said they'll believe it when they see it. MHooray," said resident Dar- leen Savoji, Mbut we're not stop- ping." She said that unless he's evict- ed by noon today, residents will , forge ahead with plans to protest at Coast Newport Properties in Newport Beach. They're inviting residents from around the city to join them in picketing the office, where neighbors say Duncan Forgey works They hope to _put ..continued. pressure on the Forgeys to make good on their eviction plans. Crummel wouldn't talk Friday night about whether he'd be leav- ing. Sex offenders to be listed on CD-ROM By Jennifer Armstrong, Dalt Fflot NEWPORT BEACH -By July, residents may be aole to · head to ttie , City's Police Department to dleck out the 21 registered sex offenders who live locally. The U.S. Department of Justice is putting together a CD-ROM listing sex offend- ers, their crimes and their zip codes next to mugshots, due out in two months. The listing comes as a reactien to Megan's Law, the state law tharwent into effect in Janu- ary and allows police to notify residents of sex offenders liv- ing nearby. Though Newport Beach, as a city of fewer than 200,000 people, isn't required to keep the..Jnfonn.ation on...site, offi- cialS will likely opt to make it available anyway. On, Monday, city police made their first public announcement under the Jaw when they told residents of the Newport Crest condo- miniwn complex that •rugh- risk • offender James Lee Crummel lives among them. •SEE CDROM PAGE A13 ·1 can't talk about 1t anymore,· he said through.his front dooL "I can't talk about 1t now " Police Monddy dJlOE>unced the presence of Crummel. who has •SEE CRUMMEL PAGE A1 3 Mermaid loses another court battle By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -lf the Mermaid stays open this time, it's without the blessmg of Orange County Superior Court. The city's only nude club Fn- day lost another legal battle to stay open against the city offi- cials' wishes. The restaurant has been operating since last year without permits, which officials yanked after citing the owners for city code violations . Restaurant owners An and Olivia Nguyen appealed that decision to an arbitration judge, who ruled in favor of the city last fall. This w1*!k, an Orange County Superior Court judge upheld that decision, backing the city's denial of the pemuts, aty offioals said. The city has fought the restau- rant every step of the way from its proposal two years ago through the ongoing court battles. The Mermaid's lawver. Ron Talmo, can appeal the most recent decision He dechned to comment Fnday mght, as he had not yet seen the judge's decision. None of the previous deas1ons have stopped the restaurant from staymg open, but aty officials are now deciding how or whether to shut )t down "What Uu.s afhrms is that the Mermaid has to comply w1th the law like everybody else," said Jeffrey Goldfarb, the city's attor- ney in the case. "The.re does seem to be a uniformity m1udges' decisions on th.ts• By the numbers ... Teacher Bob HUes and bls Corona del Mar economics cla1 have earned big cllvtdend rewardl for tbelr •otk llock ---ket trUMdlona. Fc>rmoretee ,_...A4 . l(IM tiAGGUITY ll>AlYNOT .. .. A2 SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1997 SIDOM pilot person search on for adult day care center L OOKING FOR A NEW HOME: With the New- port-Mesa school district's desire to reduce class size for third graders to 20 students, a number of social service agen- cies at the Rea Community Center will be looking for new homes -quickly. The district needs to find 35-plus new classrooms to handle the class size reduction program and Rea has much of that space. but it's currently occupied by a variety of youth and.community service programs that would have to re locate -quickly, if the school board deodes Tuesday night to open the facility as a sch1ool in Septembe r. 1 .. ~ --~.:.· -·''q"· •, . . ~· to provide assistance to a Rotary International project that will repair the eyes of 40 chil- dren at a Tijuana Eye Clinic. JOH'N KEACH J . ------ a At 79 he's still having a ball One such group at Rea Cen- ter is the Adult Day Services of Orange County, a group I have served on the board for better than a decade and now help raise funds for as they seek to build a new facility in Hunting- ton Beach to serve 100 older adults with Alzheimer's and demenlla from Newpo". Costa Mesa, Fountain Valley and · Hunlmgton Beach. In order to meet state licensing require- ments for an ~dult Day Care heal.th care facility, Adult Day SeJ"Vlces will need to quickly rent 8,000 square feet on a first floor. with four restroom stalls and the ability to install a kitchen. U you know of the availabili- ty of such a space, Cordula Dick-Muehlke, Adult Day Ser- vices Orange County executive director, would appreciate the lead. You can give her a call at 548-9331. She will share the leads with"other Rea center ten- ants such as Hi-Hopes, Vantage Foundation. u HOT HYATT: There was a . crow'd at the Hyatt Newporter • li;ist Sunday -Mother's Day : and Jazz Festival weekend. Over 2.400 people dined on the Hyatt's spectacular Mother's • Day brunch while another 3,000 attended the armual Jazz Festival on the lawn. The com- bined a cbvilles kept Newporter employees hoppmg as they also had a sellout m rooms for the weekend. Dale McDaniel, Hyatt New- porte r general manager, indi- cated that this year was proba- bly the last for the Jazz Festival to be on the same weekend BEST jim de boom with Mother's Day. Having both on the same weekend stretches staff, he said .• 0 KOREAN SISTER CITY: The Newport Beach Sister City Association will welcome dele- gates from Yochon City, Korea, on Monday to ,Qiscuss the final stages of the adoption of the Korean city as a sister city. The meeting will begin at 9 a.m. in the City Council chamber. The W-member board repre- senting the city council of Yochon City includes Mayor ' Chae-Ho Chung and John Yoh, director of the Department of International Relations. Cur- rently Newport beach has sister city affiliations with Okazaki, Japan; Cabo San Lucas, Mexico and Antibes, France. 0 LOOKING FOR A FEW MEMBERS: The Professional Roundtable, a networking group, meets weekly and invites.prospective members to attend a special meetirig on Wednesday as psirt of their membership drive. The J'O- member gr~up seeks an archi- tect, landscaper, podiatrist, massage therapist, auto detailer and caterer to add membership roster. The group meets Wednesdays from 7 to 8:30 a .m. and the first meeting is free to all first-time guests. Call IJJa Christman at 798-5120 for more information. 0 CLUB NEWS: President Willis Longyear armounced that the Newport Beach~Sunrise Rotary Club has donated $700 WELCOME TO 1llE WORLD OP SERVICE CLUBS ... Granya Hardi.man, Classifi- cation: Domestic Law, spon~ sored· by Jtichard Oberreilet, who joined the Newport-Beil-· boa Rotary Club. 0 WOll'Ilf REPEATING: From the Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach-Corona del Mar newslet- ter, MTo choo~ what is difficult all of one's days as if it were • easy, that's faith." W.H. Auden. a . SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS nns COMING WEE.K ... Want to get more involved in your community, make new friends, network or give something back to your community? Try a service club! You are invited to attend a club meeting this com.- ing week. Many clubs will buy your first guest meal for you. 1\JESOAY • 7:30 a.m. The Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the Balboa Bay C.lub to hear Brian Mul- vaney's Craft Talk. Noon Downtown Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club meets at 'the Costa Mesa Community Center. 6 p.m. Costa Mesa-Newport t Harbor Lions Club, the Fish Fry Oub meets at the Costa MMa Country Club. WEDNESDAY· 7:15 a.m. South Coast Sunrise Rotary Club meet:s-:at the--Cen ter Club. Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club meets at tHe University Athletic Club. Noon Costa Mesa Rotary' Club meets at Mesa Verde Country Club. The Exchange Club of Orange Coast meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. 6 p.m.' Newport Balboa Rotary Club meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Cub for an update on the Ducks aod . Angels with Mark LaFerr, executive with Anaheim Sports. THURSDAY • 7 a.m. Costa Mesa-- Orange Coast Breakfast Lions Club meets at Mimi's Cafe. Noon Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach-Corona ~el Mar meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. The Exchaf'!ge Club of New- port Harbor meets at the Shark Island Yacht Club to hear Jess Dasilva on "Escape from the Deep." Rotary Club of Newport-Irvine meets at the Irvine Marriott Hotel to hear Warren Iliff on "Aquarium of the Pacific." • COMMUNITY a a.ues is published ~ Saturday in the Daily Pilot. FAX your service club's meeting informa· tion to 631-5851 or mail to 1743 Bay- port Way, Newport Beach, 92660. POLICE FILES HE IS A 75-year-old basketball play- er who believes exercise is the key to a healthy life. Keach, a proud member of the 70-and:.Older. category in senior basketball competitions, believes , his age is his only handicap. But that didn't stop him from entering last week's fifth annual Crown Valiey Senior Olympics. Nor will it stop him from getting to Uie National Games at Disney World in Orlando in 1998. "It keeps me busy," he said. ON BASKETBAU Keach, who lives in Costa Mesa, grew up in Lead, S.D. He started playing basketball when he was 10. Today, he can go hard on the court for about 30 minutes. The former high school math and science teacher coached stu- dents in grades 8 through 12. Today he practices about three or four times a week at Family Fit- ness in Costa Mesa or at the l'MCA fn~sion Viejo. ' At home, both Keach and his live-in girlfriend Ao Vivian, 87, do calisthenics on a workout pad, ride a stationary bicycle and lift light weights. Keach also does about 50 push ups. Vivian swears it's the exercise and vitamin E that keep her looking and feeling young. But for Keach it is plenty of basketball. MEDALS GALORE -'fl:re top of John Keach's cream-colored upright piano is blanketed with 99 red, white and blue medals awarded over the past five years for competing in the Senior Olympics. Garnes. . i:Qe . medals compete wit-9 a nook filled with photographs and bowling medals wpn by both Keach a.{ld Vivian. Both travel around the country several times a year competing in basketball games and doubles and singles bowling events. The prized pos- session - a basketb'all signed by Miami Heat coach Pat Riley. One day Keach was on his way to throw some hoops at Family Fit- ness when he ran across Riley there and got the ball signed. •1 had to go get another ball because I didn't want to use that one." Keach said. -MIXED DOUBLES When he's not competing in basketball tournaments, Keach teams up with Vivian in bowling competitions. They play mixed doubles and average a 175 score. On good days it's closer to 190. Bowling is Viv1an forte. She started playing in leagues in 1944. YOUNGER MAN, OLDER WOMAN ..Altbough-Keach and-Vl'l.ian, who is 12 years younger, met in a bowling alley and h'ave lived together for about 1'2 or 13 years obituary I they have no plans to be married. This is ·califomia-style," said V1v1an. On being older than Keach -although to look at her y ou would never know it -she said "You get along good this way because they can't· boss you around," she said. "You can. boss them ~ound, bul they don't pay attention,• Keach replit!d. -Story by Susan Deemer Photo by Marc Martin COSTA MESA · • 8rtstot Street: $200 worth of food was stolen from the trunk of a car parked in a hotel parking lot in the 3100 block. Former Woman of the Year Demurl Tosh dies at 91 greer wylder Greer Wylder is taking the week off. Best Buys will return next week in the Daily Pilot. VOL 91, NO. 107 ntOMAS H. JOHNSON. Publishet WIWAM LoeoBJ.. Editor • mVE M.Ylll E. • M1naglng Editor • TONY DOODO, • Aulrtlnt Man1glng Editor • TINA 80ttCIAnA. • City Editor ROGllt CAlllUON, • Sports Edit°' : MARCMAllTIN. Photo Editor • LVNNUOLA, Ohf>lay AMrtlslng NOY OITTING, o-lfled AIMrtlslng LMAJOfMON. "°"'°'ion. • • tt.bor' Boulevard: A purse containing S300 in cash was stolen from a shop- ping cart while the victim was putting her grandchild into the car seat in the 3000 block. • Floww Strwt: A SSO mailbox and wooden pole were stolen from the front of a residence in the 400 blo<:k. • Grace "-: A 10-inch television, tools, battery charger and clock radio worth S430 were stolen from a motomome in the 2900 block. There was no sign of forced en11y. • ANheWn A~: Several items including prescrlption medkine and several articles of jev.-elry worth S4, 195 were stolen from a residence In the 1800 block with a window open. NEWPOllT 8EAOt • c..t.alpll Strwt: Several items including a handgun, telescope and wallet val- ued at $687 were stolen from a residence in the 2900 block with an unlocked sliding glass door. •16th Stre.t: A $200 cellular phone was stolen from an unlocked car In the 1800 block. • Dovw Drive Md w.tdlff Drive: A bank deposit bag containing S200 was stolen from a car with the driver's side door open. • Superior A~: $14,400 worth of electronk equipment was stolen from a car in the 1400 block. A window was pried open. • w.st Edgew.-Awnur. $6,000 worth of property was stolerrfrom a resi- dence in the 500 block. A second-story bedroom window was broken. REAPERS HQJUNE 642-6086 Mesa. CA 92626. Copyright: No news stories, Illustrations, edito- rial matter 0< ldvertlsemfllts herein c:.n be reproduced with· out written permission of c:opy- rlght own«. Record your com~nts about the Dilly Pilot°' news tips. ADDRESS Our address Is 330 W. Bay St, Cosu Mesa. Cllif. 92627. CORB£CDONS It Is the Pilot's policy to prompt· ly correct 111 erron o1 sutm.rxe. Please c:.11 574-4233. m HOW TO REA01 US Orwlltlon The 11mes Orange County (800) 252-91•1 ~2-5678 =~..CJ21 n.MPOAlURES Newport Beach 75165 Newport Coast 78158 Balboa 75165 Costa Mesa 85163 Corona del Mar 74165 Demurl Tosh, named the 1975 Woman of the Year by the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce, died May 10 at her home in Cathedral City. She was 91. A memorial vigil for Ms. Tosh will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday at the Pierce Bros. Bell Broadway CORRECTION A ltory in Pridats newspaper millpelled the oa.me of the Rev. Kenneth Krause, the church pastor who's leaving for anoth• er parish. An incorrect date on when the church was founded was allo printed. It should have read UM?. The Daily Pilot regrets the enon. Second high ' 7:23 p.m ............. 4.7 SUNDAY First low 1:57 a.m ............. 0.7 First high 7:51 a.m ............. 3.6 S«ond low 1:27 p.m ............. 1.1 Second high 7:49 p.m ............. 5.0 The Newport BeldVCosta Mesa Dally Piiot (USPS-144-800) Is published Mondey throogh Sat• urday. In Newport lffch and Costa Mesa, tubecrlptlons a1e <>f'ly ev•llablt by subscribing to The llmes Orange County (800) 252,-9141. In Intl outside of ~It.ch and c-.. MeM. ~to the D.t!y flMot onfy .. w.!Yblt by mall for News 540-122A 5 642-0JO Sports Fax 646-4170 .-POMCAST LOCATION ••.••••• .SIZE WATIJt l'&W1!AATUllll: ..... 67 s 16 pet' month. !eoond c:le9 ~ petld It Colte MIM. CA. (Pl'm lndude .. -.i ..... sum .nct locAll ta..> POSTMAS- Tllt Send Id=='° lhe Hid p:ort MW °""' '"°' .. t• c..a M*' ~atthllnk.net IU91ne. Offb 642-'32.1 IUll.,.. Fu 631·590l Wedge .. , , , ..... 2..C SW Newport .....••• ,2..C SW Bi.dcles •••••••••. 2..C sw River Jetty ........ 2..C SW CdM ••.....•..•. 2..Csw TIDIS 10DAY Flnt low 1:22 a.m ........••... 1.2 Flnt~ 7:05 a.m. . .....•••• ol.I Seoond low l~L:;:..;;;Q.:ZJ::z;.;~~;;.u.: ...... ~.c..~~~ tf the winds cooperate, we should see pretty nke surf· Ing conditions thf'Ough the WMkend. The southwest swell that started kldclng In Friday shoutd continue buMdlng today • .And not ~~Mtlgoto chelt-Ngh, but hy thoutd lhowtome~~· : Chapel and a memorial mass is scheduled for 8:30 a.m. Monday at St. Joachim ChUTch, both in Costa Mesa. Ms. Tosh, who was born in Kansas in of the community. She owned and operated Demurl's Florists for more than 30 years, and was a member of the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce, Sorop- tomists, Business Professional Women, Catholic Daughters and the Costa Mesa Art League. 1906, moved to Demurl Tosh Ms. Tosh was the mother of three children: James W. Tosh. JoAnn R. Fowler, both deceased, and William H. Tosh. She is also survived by five grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Costa Mesa in 1955 and was an active member Quality Legal Services at a Reasonable Price $125/hr ATTORNEYS AT LAW BUSINESS LITIGATION AND TRANSACTIONS Corporations, partnerships, mergers, acquisitions, buy-sell agreements, contracts and collections REAL ESTATE LITIGATION AND TRANSACTIONS Evictions, foreclosures, easements, title disputes, work-outs ESTATE PLANNING Trusts, Wiiis, Probate Administration LEGAL =OPTIONS ATTOltNlYS L AW r Ne~ Beach/Costa Mesa Dady Piloc SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1997 teaming English, findttig friendship briefly in the news Newport Harbor senior to play concerto ball teams and was recently hon- ored with the E.1. Moore award for her scholastic achievemenK She also was named homecoming queen this year. "Some people in here don't understand my English,• said Jae Hee Kwak, an accom- plished soprano whose husband is a post-doctoral student in bio- statistics at UCI. "I think maybe they don't want me to speak English,• Jae said, a bit of a frown on her pretty face. "Do you think I have a lot of accent in my Eng- lish? Here is not so patient as Hawaii." No, I'm sure it's not. Some- thing about "all them damn fur- rlners. • That's partly why 30 or so people were gabbling away in the rec room of the Adobe Cir- cle housing unit at UCI. It was the weekly meeting of ·the this particular segment of the Inter- national Friendship Circle. Oth- ers gather at churches, schools, evep a retirement home. I was th~re •because Joan Hake, current president of the Circle, nailed me at a function and made me promise to visit one of their classes, I said I'd be delighted, and I was. · At our table, three of us spoke native English. Three others Japanese and English. One spoke Korean and English, another Ukrainian and English. The English varied in degree of fluency. · It wasn't tha·t the students didn't know English. They had studied it al home for an aver- age of seven "years -probably OUR LOWEST PRICES OF THE SEASON -·~1 k!!__r~ )/r111 Outlet HEMPHILL'S RUGS & eARPETS Mon-Fn 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St. Costa Mesa fred martin more than you or J spent with our school-days Spanish or French. "You must speak it," said tutor Jay Sogg of Costa Mesa, a remarkably vigorous 79. Jay is a retired engineer, who has a repertoire of half a dozen languages, including Japanese, Korean and Chinese. "You have to use language to learn it," Jay said, then asked bow many of the five students spoke English at home. None. Class began with the stu- dents discussing their.weekend. Jae went to South Coast Plaza with her brother, a Spanish major visiting-from Korea: Masa had just flown back from a sister's wedding in Tokyo, Megumi had toured the Philharmonic· Society's Design House, and Noriko did Beverly Hills with her sisters. Alona? She fou ght a snake. "In my house was this snake. He was not venomous I found out, but I didn't know then, so 1 am scared. My house is around natural. I put my baby in stroller. Snake crawl in my bed- room. Aaaakhl ' "I see this ... what do you ccill man with flowers?" "Gardener?" someone sug- gested. "Yes, gardener! I call him: 'Help me please!' I call, 'In my home snake!'" Another crisis resolved by this vivacious 27-year-old moth- er, whose husband is a chem- istry researcher.' Granted, Alena's syntax was perhaps a tad shaky. But it was probably a degree of magni- tude better than if you or I had to tell such a story in Ukrainian after living there for only a short time. I know Spanish and some. Erench, but I sure as hell can't say "venomous" in either. During the two-hour class, the five students inched further through the morass that is the English language. "Say wood," Jay asked. "Oood," they responded. "Say w-0-0-0-d, • Jay coaxed. "0-o-o-o-d. • "Say one" "One." "~ow say w-_ood" "W-oodl" By Jove, I think FARRELL B. HINKLE. D.D .... M .•• D .. AC. Newport Beach: 844-1281 •Santai Ana: 558-1122 Pr8dice Umited To Orthpdontics ancrli andibular ~ · · C.11 Today for Your 99~ C.bl• TV Connectlonl 1·111-~0MCAST (1·111·166-1171) \ •Save an extra $10.00 off your first month of service with any HBO or Cinemax Starpackl ~~~~~!'...!" r Otttr availabl~ in Comcast serviceab~ ~ only. $. 99 Connection offer good for ALL ~ ~~ ~ Offu ~ thnJ July 7. ~ raui~ioos may appty. .. ' they have itl The Friendship Circle is about far more than learning Eng.lisb and American customs and curiosities. The classes - especially the field trips to places like Kaplan's deli and Sherman Gardens and the Bal- boa Ferry -are as much a social occasion as they are a learning event. Being in an awesomely dif- ferent land and limpl.ri'g along in a strange language must be dreadfully lonely. Alona and Noriko seemed to be having a wonderful time, whispering to one another and giggling like a couple of teenagers. Here are two young women from different cultures, different worlds. But they have one common bond: The English language they are both trying so hard to learn. . Watching this, I understood why Joan -he rself a retired Harbor High French teacher - and all the other volunteers get such a hoot out of what they're doing. What I don't get is why the Friendship Circle has such a . tough time recruiting tutors. "It's hard to get volunteers, but when you finall)C get the m involved , they're endlanted ." Joan's m the book, in case the prospect intrigues you. • FR.ED-MARnN'S column runs every Thursday and saturday. Esther (M.E.) Clayton, a New- port Harbor High School se nior, will perform the Concerto No. 2 by Rachmaninoff with the Irvine Youth Orchestra on Saturd~ at the Concordia University Per- forming Arts Center. The event is sponsored by the Orange County Youth Celebra- tion of Music. It will feature a chil- dren's concert at 6:30 p.tn., fol- lowed by {l teenage concert at 8 p.m. They include performances on the harp, violin, trumpet and piano. Clayton, 18 -who began studying piano at 7 -has been a member of the track and basket- ~he was recently-accepted at Duke, UCLA, Berkeley, Vander- bilt. University of Utah and Brigham Young University. Congressman will discuss offshore drilling Congressman Ron Packard will discuss off-shore oil drilling at the Orange County Coast Assoo- ation's luncheon May 29. The meeting is scheduled for 1 i :30 a.m. at the Newport Harbor Nautical Musewn. 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. • Sizzl ing Fajita Bar Strolling Mariachis Margarita & Cerveza Bar Banquet· Rooms Available in Many Locations Party Trays To Go .-~-Pickup Arranged at \..' *' Location Nearest You . 6 .-T For a Fiesta to ~emember: ~. Call . •• • 645-0209 For 30 YeJrs Fam•'}' 01•.-n-"d, J:amdy Or"' l f ~·rl R l=:lmily I n11Prl • 0 I: •. •' • • • • • . . : . . . . . Qualify Service MICH BUN T·Ml'l'RIC This 1s the smooth ndino radial with the qu•ck llandhno response so important toumpons and small cars GC0140 SPRING PREPARATION SPECIAL $69'5 • Oil & filter change • Tire rotation • Balance • Brake adjustmenVinspection •Inspect hoses/belts • Cooling system service • Front end alignment • Includes courtesy vehicle inspectron Exp 5/24/97 • Includes Disposal Fee • MOST CARS Compute~ized Front 1 Oil Filter Change & : Front Di~c Brake :1 End Ahgnment • 4 Tire R$tation 1 Rehne • 1 1295 Or Rear Orum ~ $1995 I. Up to 5 QIS I • insQU new orOJn< $ ... 1 tr0111 Drake paos 5995 . . 1 multi·wt 011 • New !Iller I or reir snoes We will set the vehicles • • Lube chassis (If apphcable) -• '-Ucnme tront rotori °' • Front toe • Front castefs I • 4. nre Rotation "' I rear arums • Front Gamber' ('If appU~ble) 1 Includes waste disposal fee ~ I • c1r111 & repack !root wt1ee1 llWinos ·Adjust 4 Wheel lllgnment $39.95 ' . --rear Drakes • Met~lllC ~s Extra Exolres 5124197 • Most Vehicles I Expires 5124197 • Mosl Vehicles I hp1res 5124197 • Most Veh1eles -----------.------------.-----------4-Tlre Computer Spin 1 CV Boot Replacement 1 Engine Tune-Up Balance & Tire ': ~ ~ 1 includes •Install Resistor Plugs inspect 5 95 Cap. Rotor. Wires. Air & Fuel Filters Rotation 1 • Ad1us1 Carburetor · Scope Check $1995 : : sM~• ~~s9 95 A4.-.9s MostCars 1 • 8 Cyl -$59 95 -,.,. "fiaY 4 CYL I t • Most Vehteles Mao Wheels Extra 1 1 Vans & Trucks Higher Expires 5124197 ., Most Vehicles • Expires 5124197 Expires 5124197 -----------... -----------·-----. ------Cooling System . ! Transmission Service • Shock Service 1 $.AA95 : Specials Include$ ...,,, • ~'!!'tOland refill 6.A4 951 I Startinn At • 19•s • i~ I~ coolant ~""' I Alter lest.::' n:~i:n gasket, I JU'si ., • · :::.1 Rlcla:!"C: ~ 1 Includes waste disposal lee 1 llldudll WUlt disPOUI re. t I Plus lnsW\ation Most Vehicles • Expires 5124197' 1 ~res 5124197 • MO$I Vehlclts I Expires 5124197 - - - - - - - - - --r - - - - - - - - --.,. -- - - - - - - - -Air Conditioning 1 Clutch Replacement , Timing Belt Spec I al ,:::~=~It , Replacement ·w::~~"s~. tem•19•· •·t:t1~rowou1 *1 •'5 ' Aecoir~m=m11es • Cheek Belts ill' ~ I' New Piiot Belrlng I . (Wiii eo.ont ·=~t~I( ·E~ie: •1 ~m••• •1'CVl.a9•• • Freon ~ra • • • MOST CMS Most Vtntclet •Exp , .. 5/'l4197 I With Coupon-Expires 5124197 I VANS & r: SJk~1}Y HIGHER A4 SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1997 Newport ae.ch/Co5ta Mesa, Daily Pilot Blue chip stocks casli in for · sehe>ol seniarS .. KIM HAGGEl\TY I DAILY PILOT Corona del Mar stud~nts Sean Young (left) teams up with Jane Pafk (sitting) and Victor Pineda (right) who are part <>f a group of - seniors who took part in a mock s~e of stocks. • ~ , • • • ' . .. ' • • t • • • fj) ...J '\, .J E ..J ii':~-~\ (') -"-~~) "' bf! To: [j 5D- ..J T ~ :J rr:m ~ a: "; .-.~ t, ' ~ . CL ";~ :, ~ Wlr"Jo'EATURETWOTYPES-OF --·- STRAWBERRlES -THE SMALL CHANDLER AND THE NEW CAMAROSA. COME IN AND TASTE TllE DIFFERENCE!! ._ .. li6lil_i611111 VINE RIPE · • WEHAVETHEBEST STRAWBERRIES AND THE GUARANTEED LOWEST STAND PRICE IN TOWN!! (QUALITY PROOUCE AT GR.EAT PRICES I BEST & FRESHEST RANCH EGGS .WERE NOT FANCY BUT WERE FRESH 786-6797 NOW FEATURING SUPER SWEET CALIF if&ti; PEACHES .• TOMATOES #ALWAYS" .89¢ lb. CHIQUITA BANANAS "ALWAYS " L --~ "ALWAYS" -'~j_il-® -98{-=: SWEET CALIF VALENCIA H--l'-111'-.--lr'--~a lbs /1 @_ JUICE ORANGES ~-. .)J Dozen ·.29~ lb. Nor valid with "ny olh~ offe<'> • EXP 5121197 FRESH White Yellow Corn Picked Fr~h Daily Exo. sn 1197 JUMBO CALIF Pistachios $2.99 lb. ·Bulk Exo. srz 1 /97 FARM FRESH BROCCOLI .29¢· lb. ICEBURG LETTUCE 39¢ each Secured Alzheimer's Care ~ Villa Rosa ~ }t £o'lJing Partners/ii ...... f . VILLA ROSA • Resldentlal Alzheimer's Care • Secure Perimeter • Staff Trained By Oran&• Co. Alzheimer's Association • Incontinent Cart • WhteJchalrs Welcome • Home Style Mtals and Snacks • landscaped Watkin& Patios • Speclaffzed Actlvltlts 24 Hrs. • F111tlly SUpport Sroup • Uctt1sed NUl'M .... -... p ' , VILLA WEST • Residential Asslsttd UVlnc • Wlteelcllalt'1 Welcome • lncolltlntnt Care • Mtdlcatlo11 Monltofina .FullActlYttltsProsram • Rtlulll D.,.mHm on Sitt • Blllllllt Mii lroomlna Aulstllee •Cart Coord.lnlttd By licensed Nurse ' ' ' ' ' Calvin Klein Ellen Tracy Giorgio Amani CK Hugo Boss ' Guess ' Designer Handbags & Accessories anJ many others you miut nel t()ni/!fEcfll lJMtj-lfU" (}11.tfet ..... -~-~~~ ., ... .._..,on __ ..... .,..., f 'We Meet Clia«enging!Nletfs 'WitnLovin9 Care I 7 I f ().'-~I -: ~ :; .) .) ... ,, I r • conomics students win awards for their successful ck stock market transactions. Most good investors will tell you to diversify, but Corona del Mar seniors Tracy Schroeder and Vanessa B.ikhazi put all their mon- ey on IBM and won a trip to the Pacific Stock Exchange. •It's mostly men in suits sitting in front of computers," Tracy said. ' Other students in Hiles' eco- nomics class didn't do quite as well. Senior 1}'ler Beardslee heard · some tips and invested hi$ money and ended up losing $44,000. The girls weren't able to collect on their earnings because they were using p~ money in a high school Internet contest. But they did receive $100 and several awards for their foresight. #Last year IBM had a slump. We bought it on its rise, and it kept on rising,# said nacy, 17, who invests her own money in real estate. The Pacific Stock Exchange,. which they visited with their eco- nomics teacher Bob Hiles, was fair- ly mellow compared with the image of the New York exchang~. The game inspired a few stu- dents to consider stocks as a career. "It's so much easier than actual- ly doing real work," !1l1id Billy Stow. Rupali Saggar was al~o intrigued. ' #I learned that stock brokers average $70,000 a year, n she said. #That kind of inspired me.# Victor Pineda wasn't sure if he wanted to be a stock broker.but thought be might follow in the footsteps of his economic teacher's friend, who invested his college loans in the stock market. Jan.is qra~er .JIEWP"RT FINANCIAL ASSOCIATES Loan· Offiar T ,, 7t4-'85t-2200, POR 146-6551. 'J save eopk tfwu;anfis OR E-MAIL-JANISORABER@JUllO:coM o tloffars . . . , I \( l I \\I< \I {I < I .I I I ;1: \ 11 ~ 11 ~ : 'i I \I: \"\'\I\ I I:-.., \I :'i In-M~h--Otl-994-Botaaloa.re-open&d its-dOOPS to prov4de unique- _la.ndacape design a.nd QU&l1~1nSta.ll&tiOns. During the past 3 years we've been involved in small garden lnSta.lla.t!ons to some of the most • prest.tg1ous homes in Newport Beach. Our landscape design ts on the · • leading edge f-rom simple plant layout to intricate Europea.n ga.rdens. Bota.nlca.re•s qua.llty a.nd a.billty to get the job done is incomparable. ( ;,11d1 //\ 11/1 fl/I/ \flt'( 111/t/\ 8088 W. Balboa Blvd., #D Newport Beach, Ca• (714) 673-8646 Llo#69Q718 llanblrr1U:tit ........ ~ -• ••••Ir MICHAEL V. = ELAMM.D. : . COSMETIC SUROERY : . . . . . . . . • • . . .. J Newpon Bcach/Co11ca M sa Dally Pilot SPRING FAJR St. Joachim Parochial School presents its SOlh anniversary Jubilee Spring Fair and White Elephant Sale from 3 to 11 p.m. at 1964 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa. The event will include rides, food, games and prizes. Admission is free. Por more information, call 574-7400. INVESTING The Newport Beach Central Library offers a free class called "InvestiJ?.g 104: MutuaJ Funqs Class" fron110to11 a.m. at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach.· For reservations, call 760-2466. SHAKESPEARE Sirius Thecttre presents the annual free presentation of Shakespeare with the "The Mer- chant of Venice" at 4:30 p .m. on the lawn at Mesa Verde United Melhpdist Church, 1701 Baker St., Costa Mesa. Bring a beach chair or blanket for seating. For more information, call 437-9663. NEW DIRECTION New Directions For Women, lrtc. and the Orange Coast Col- lege Re-Entry Center offer a workshop called "Balancing Mind, Body and Spirit" for women who are recovering from drug and alcohol usage from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. in OCC's Student Center. Cost is $25 and includes a continental breakfast and lunch. For more information, call 548- 0755. STRENGTH TRAINING The Newport/Costa Mesa/ Irvine Family YMCA offers a · "Strength 'Ii'aining Clinis:" Crom 10:15 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. at 2300 Uni- versity Drive, Newport Beach. For more information, call 810-3479. 40 YEARS!!! Wow! That's Stability!! &-.uultt Tnsurance Agency Atrro • HOMEOWNERS • HF.ALIB Since 1957 ~ & ~ s,;J ...,.._.,.._. ,..,._.,...._, .... ~ r , 631-7740 441 Old N-ix>n Blvd. • Newpon Beach Iii!-l'-1 H..,Oull -A CPR a.ASS Fitness Concepts, Inc. offers a CPR class from 8 a.m. to noon at Hoag Hospital, 301 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. Course fee is $25. For reservations, call 631-3623. CAMPFIRE PROGRAM Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve offers its next campfire program at 7:30 p.m. in the amphitheeter overlooking the wet· lands at Shellmaker Island, 600 Shelhnaker, Newport Beach. For more information, call 640-6746. CYBERCAF.E Orange Coast College offers its "Saturday Morning Cybercafe" from 9 a.m. to noon in~ Tech Lab room 201 of OCC's Technology Center. The topic of the day will be "Science and Technology -Dis- c;over What, Where, Why, When and Who.• Cosf is $29. For more information, call 432-5880. FASHION SHOW The gra.rtd prentlere of the 1997 annual •orea.ms Forever" spring fashion show and champagne lun- cheon to benefit the Orange Coun- ty Chapter of the Ma.ke-A-WJSb Foundation will be presented from noon to 3 p.m. at 1Win Palms, 630 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. 1lckets for the event are $40 for adults and $20 for children. For more information, call 476- WISH. STORYTEWNG The Costa Mesa Library pre- sents storyteller Mark Nedleman who will read books for kids ages 3 to 6 and their families from 2 to 3 p.m. at 2796 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 546-5918. DIVORCE WORKSHOP Marriage and Family Therapist Maxine Cohen offers a workshop called •Divorce: A New Begin- rung• for men and women in the process of divorcmg or recently divorced from 10 a .m. to 12:30 p.m. at 180 Newport Center Drive. Cost is $40. For more information, call 759-0579. KAYAK TOUR Paddle Power offers a three- hour excursion into the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve fforn 9 a.m. to noon. The trip will begin with a brief kayak lesson and will continue with a program designed to lead attendees in an exploration of the estuary. Single and double kayaks are available. Cost is $40. For more information, call 675-1215. SPRING FAIR St. Joachim Parochial School presents its 50th anniversary Jubilee Spring Fair ~d White Ele- phant Sale from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m . at 1964 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa. The event will include rides, food, games 1Uld prizes. A pancake breakfast will be available at 9 a.m. Admission is free. For more infor- mation, call 574-7400. SHAKESPEARE Sirius Theatre presents the annual free presentation of_ Shake- speare with the HThe Merchant of Venice" at 4:30 p .m. on the lawn at Mesa Verde United Methodist Church, 1701 Baker St., Costa Mesa. Bring a beach chair or blan- ket for seating. For more informa- tion, call 437-9663. GARDEN TOURS Sherman Library and Gardens Volunteer Association offers gar- den tours of six gardens in Corona del Mar from 11 a .m. to 3 p.m. beginning at 2647 E. Coast High- way, Corona del Mar. Cost is $20. .,-.,__...,~~~,,,,.,,,.'M.r-·MATIRESS Factory utlet Store BRAND NEW· COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best tor Less! 3 165 Harbor Blvd • · Costa Mesa One Block South ot •05 PWy 545'!'7168 ALDEN'S DUPONT CARPET SALE _ ......... - MasterStore Waive the interest and payments until 1998 We arc offering special savings on ah~ selection of DuPont STAJNMASTER carpets in all the styles, colors and tcxtUl'CS that you want. And if those sa~ weren't enou£h, well we even finance your purchase INTERF.ST FREE for up co 6 months. There's never been a better time to buy STAJNMASTER PLUSH ES starting 14.95 SQ. YD. INSTALLED SAXONY starting 15.95 SQ. YD. INSTALLED BERBERS starting 19.95 SQ. YD. INSTALLED TEXTURED LOOPS starting 21.95 SQ. YD. INSTALLED LUXURIOUS TEXTURES starting 24.95 SQ. YD. INSTALLED LIMITED TIME OFFER Formica Flooring Introducing Formica Laminated FToors As See On 1V Looks Like Wood Wears Like Iron $&2 sq~ ft. installed SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1997 Po.r tickets, call 673-2261. SURVNORS TEA The Orange Cowity Chapter of the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation and Race For The Cure present its fifth annual Breast Can- cer Surviv9rs Tea celebration of survivorship, extended to all who have been touched by the disease, from 2 to 4 p.m. at The Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., New· port Beach. Tickets are $20. For more information, call 224-0290. sents a Country Western Hoedown from noon to 3-p.m at 800 Mar· guerite Ave., Corona del Mar The event includes a barbecue lunch and line dancing. Cost lS $10. For more information, call 644-3244 Growing Tool for Marketing and Research• at 5:30 p.m. at The Pacific Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd . Newport Beach. Cost is $30 ror membeJS and $40 for guests. For reservations, call 723-1114. GREAT BOOKS NBHADASSAH Barnes & Noble offers a moth· er/daughter discussion on •Great Books for Girls" with teacher, Caradawn Holter, mystery maven Beth Caswell and authors Julie Mammano and Terry Sjoudin at 7 p.m. at 901 B South Coast Drive, Suite 150, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 444-1653. Newport Beach Hadassab will hold its installation of officers at 11 :30 am. at the Bistro 201 restau- rant, 3333 W. Coast Highway. Newport Beach. Cost of the lun· cheon is $18. For reservations, call 673-1403. CPR CLASS MONDAY HOE DOWN In honor of Older Americans Month the Oasis Senior Center pre- INTERNET TALK The Forensic Consultants Asso- ciation of Orange County offers a seminar on "The Internet -A Fitness Concepts, Inc. offers a CPR class from 6 to 10 p.m . at Hoag Hospital, 301 Newport Blvd., New- port Beach. Course fee is $25. For reservations, call 631-3623. 'Wt RO LEX GRADUATION DAY: A TIME FOR PROUD PABENTS A.ND ROLEx. It's a special day for the entire family and an event that requires a special and enduring gift: a Rolex timepiece. Rugg~d and beautiful. functional and dependable, it will be treasured for a lifetime and always serve as a reminder of just how proud you are. Only At Your Offtclal Rolex .Jeweler --CHARLES H. BARR 9~¥:_~ ---- • 642-33 10 1803 Wcstcliff Drive. Newpon Beach Kenneth A. Ziskin, Esq. Presents "Beyond the Liv_in_g ·9 Trust'' Advanced Estate Planning Strategies For The 21 st. Century We designed our "Beyond the Living Trust" Workshops a·, a forum to illustrate the tecniques and strategies available for comprehensive and inte lligent estate planning. A living trust should form the core of any sound estate plan. But. basic living trust planning is no longer enough for clients who want a comprehensive approach to their financial and family management. Individuals with estates larger than $600,000 and couples wi th e!'!tates larger than $1.2 million need advanced tax strategie in addition to good li ving trust planning to avoid unnecessary erosion of their estate by taxe that range between 37-60q. And. its not onl y about your heirs. Advanced strategies can also benefit you.during your life by protecting your weaJth from erosion by capital gains ta'<e'>. punitive tax on IRA v.ithdrawaL and the risk of liability from lawsuits. But, Beyond the Living Trust strategies are not just about the wealth you leave behind. You need advanced strategie to improve control over your assets "hi le you are alive and well, or it you become sick or disabled. You need advanced planning to ·geL customized documents, rather than the "one size fits all .. boilerplate, to help realize your hopes. dreams and aspirations for you and your loved ones· future. Our workshops will show you how "Beyond the Living Trust" planning can help you: •LEARN HOW THE PROPOSED TAX CHANGES CAN IMPACT YOUR PLANNING • Enhance the benefits of your living trust • Use your annual exclusions and other gifting strategies to limit your ta..xablc e tate •Own life insurance in way that maximize control and eliminate income and e tate taxes. •Use GRATs and QPRTs to n;duce the tran fer tax co t of giving assets to your heirs. • Minimize the 55% Generation Skipping Transfer 'lax (which is in addition to the estate tax) • Use the Capital Gains and &tate 'Jax Bypas.9 Trust to increase your after-tax caJ h flow, and avoid erosion of your estate by capital gain and c!\tate taxc '. " •Use a Family Limited Partnership to protect a sets from. liabilily expo ure, maintain control over f amHy as ets and reduce your taxable estate by 30-50%. • IRAs -Cope with nearly l 00% combined marginal estate, income and e ci. c tnxes on large IRAs. . Wednesday, May 21 .. ! • The Sutton Place Hotel, Newport Beach 10:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. (11tc ~ule ~n limes~ 1pproxim11.t . an "-Cl"\ lO 1udic')" quc,11\lO may c11t.end lhc wnc\ hop) SPACE IS LIMITED -CALL FOR RESERVATIONS NOW (800) 233-9349 .. • ' • • . • • ' I SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1997 r -. I • 4 Tiffany and eo.-ad~ glimmer to twilight reception 1 T he Angelitos de Oro, in sup- port of Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Orange County, is in high gear this month with back-@-back fund-raisers and events. The small cadre of some 50 active women in the commwli- ty, led this year by pretty Corona del Mar resident Gigi Spragins, gathered at 1iffany and Co. in : Costa Mesa for a twilight recep- , tion and viewing of 160 years of , ntfany design. The exhibition, first previewed in New York, is on a national tour, and will remain at the South Coast Plaza store through June 15. The public is cordially invited to take a peek at wjlat Angelitos and guests including Marilyn Wooten, Arden Flamson. Cecelia Nott, Darleen Manclark, Beverly , Ray, Hope Carroll, Catherine Thyen and Billur Wallerich • enjoyed. Jo Ellen Qualls, 1iffany , vice president and general man- ager, hosted the locals on a special . tour of sterling silver hollowware · pieces dating back to the 1860s, ' private stock china from the Victo- rian era, original design illustra- ; tions, tools of the trade, and a look at new Tiffany designs for the future. It was all part of the show called "A-Salute to Craftsman- ship." II-~~ . . ,.,. . ,~-.. - b.w. cook Conversation at the "in-store~ event gravitated to the upcoming annual Angelitos de Oro maj6r .. benefit slated for May 31 at the Hyatt Regency Irvine. Elizabeth Dole is scheduled as the featured guest speaker for the Saturday afternoon Angelitos luncheon. It promises to be a special day for women, men and families Wishing to hear one of America's most pas- sionate and accomplished women. By l:\olding the special event on a weekend, charities such as Angelitos open up the realm of attendance to all. Tickets are still available. Call 642-9883 and reserve a table. Proceeds support the programs of Big Brothers/Big Sisters, Orange County. We all know the future is in the hands of our chil- dren. We also know that they need more help than ever. Fashion Island, Newport Beach, hosted the Sydney 2000 Gold Social this past week. lbe U.S. Water Polo Team is fund-rais· ing in preparation for its journey to Australia. Sponsors gathered at the posh local shopping center, paying anywhere from $20 to $2,000 for an evening of food, fun and water polo facts, figures and conversation. International water polo players and fans have been in l'{e~rt Beach. all week for both games and seminars at local high schools. The Marian Bergeson Pool at Corona del Mar hosted a major weekend demonstration for local you~. Enthusiasts from all over the world participated in both the sport and the party. ~ations repre- sented included Croatia, Canada, Greece, Yugoslavia and Australia. International guests joined in the Fashion Island fun on land with the celebration provided by local restamants such as Wolfgang Puck; Hard Rock. P .F. Chang's, . Tutto Marre and California Pizza Kitchen. Tu support the U.S. Water Polo Team, call 634-0699. · One of the most special events of the year is fast approaching. On Sunday. the fifth annual Breast Cancer Swvivors Tea unfolds at The Sutton Place Hotel in New- port Beach. The annual gathering, for survivors and their families and mends and for those who care i.r;1 the community, will take place from 2 to 4 p.m.. and is spon- sored by the Orange County Chapter of the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. RoDQle Kaye, author of "Spin- ning Straw Into Gold" and a breast cancer survivor and psy- chotherapist, is slated to be the guest speaker. Organizers include the dedicated Lori A.sh, Dianne Elliott, Anne Morris, Allee Rodriquez, Manie Smith. Bonnie Werling and Sue Winn, to name a few. Tickets are $20 and reserva- tions can still be made by calling ·224-0290. The Newport-Mesa crowd trav- eled inland recently to the chann- BUNION CORRECTION .. NO ff OSPITALIZATION 'i' . ALDEN'S CARPET has opened a new Area Rug Studi9 Why Pay Dept Store Prices? ALL RUGS & RUNNERS on SALE. "We Get People Back On Their Feet Sooner" DOCTOR'S FOOT CARE CENTER ·~· . Handmade ~ools, synthetics, sisal ALDEN'S A .Pod~try CoFP.Ol'lltfon . • . ~. ·_ ~ _,._· CARPETS, INC. Pftl.OPDATM! POIT..QP!!¥TIVE CALL lrvlne 1 mn Place111ia St .. co~t.i Mesa 18952 M acArthur Blvd. 646-4838 Nowl Irvine, CA 92715 •. 714 833-3408 Tiu· City of '.\f·wrH1r1 Rf'ct ch l110 tf's Newport Residents to RECYCLE YOUR USED MOTOR OIL SATUHOAY, MAY 17TH -FOR FREE? e '\n>. p1tr1 I l11rh11r 1 l!~h Srhool F11111h11ll Firlrl Parkin~ l.01 at lni111· ,\\1·11111· 111111 \\·,.,.,, l hth Stn•1·1 iu ~Pwp•1n Bra1·h When ? :-;1111inl11\ .. \111y 17. 11)()7 I· 1'11111 \);()() IJ.111. Ill :.!:00 p .111. llowi' ,. Bn111! ,,,.,, . .i oil in dr1111. 111111-lin·a kalilr plaslil' rontoint·ri. "' frtt. n•11,.,al1l1· 11-1·d oil 1·1111 t11inc•r,., wi ll hr f(iVl'll IO tl1r first :100 '\r•wpon B1·11d1 n•,,id1·11h! ' "',< :111_1w111i11utrd ll~f'tl oil \\ill 11111 111· IHTrptrtl. Du nnt mix nsNI 1111\\11li 1trl\ otlwr ~11l1•t111wl'~ If y1111 havP romami11att"d u sNJ oi l. pl•·a,.,r i·ull tl11• Orn11g1· ( :1111111~ I lll7.artlorn .. Waslr I futlinP@ I 71 •I B:J;.o?;~ ''" t ),, , • .,11,...;.,., ,.,.""'· I( I I Y (. I I l Sf P l) I I ""'" r .. r "' II i.:rn111 I rum rt ... ( .ul1furn111 l1111·i:rn1 .. J \\'11.~tr Ma1111w•111t•11t lloartl Just because we are in Newport Beach doesn't mean our prices have to be high. .. .And if you happen to shop in Newport, you shouJd not be expected to pay more. . We carry a wonderful a8sortmeot of NEW quality Grandfather clocks, Cuckoos, Anniversary Clocks, Mantle clocks, Wall clocks, Ship clocks and more. we also carry unusual clocks that won't be found anywhere else ... All at affordable low prices. F'mancing Available. Authorized Sligh & Howard Miller DeaJer. Great for weddi"I! AIU/ Grad,,atil»t Gifts ... , ~.?t~#~2~2z~2~~ .~-l Men's & Women'e First Chokie For 5urfwear & Swtmwear KAYAKS -~ • Qu1Gk61fv« • 6altlerra 51.Jrf eoard& • ~Id KAYAK$ WEEKEND WEAR 1036 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach (Weetcllff Plaza) 631~ Celestino's quality MEATS The Finest Mear and service Auallablc we C<l!1Y RockY Free Range Chickens Mannings Beef LOio Boneless Trl Tip lbp Sirloin Steaks Roast $5.99 lb $4.59 lb Lamb Kabobs Marilrated 1o ~~Mint• lt1ne sauce $5.99 lb .. Borieless Spencer Roast $7.99 lb _..... ........... ....,..., ing early California setting known as Rancho Las Lomas in ll'abuco Canyon. Jeannie and Rick Lawrence, owneIS of the popular Newport Bistro 21 Oceanfront, hosted 500 at a •cuatro de Mayo• festival under the verdant sycamores in their private canyon. As live music echoed off the near- by hillsides and margaritas flowed at "Rick's Cafe" event Chairs NW Stevens and.Eve ~myei From left, Ronnie and Byron Allumbaugh with Joan Riach at Tiffany and Co. for a twi- light reception and vi~wing of 160 years of Tiffany design. welcomed the crowd including Lana Chandler, Diane and Dan Cruzen, Jules and Patty Edelman, John and Cindy Gates, Susan and Steven Hand, Robert and Cindy Herrel, Stan Hanson, Greg and carol Lee, Denice and Brian Mock, Kelly Olson. Marsha Orlin and Pete and Ev Parella Sandy .. and Harriet Sandhu, Don Spitz, Arthur Voss and Mieko Kldo, and Fred an<l Marta Zielonko were also on hand for th~ fun. It was just another successful bash for "The Sophisticates" in support of charity. 'f:his is one group that draws the crowd because they really e njoy them- setv~ "@.i.sing money for their tclvoti.te cause. No one goes home e.arly. The Lawrences were serv- ing ~argaritas in the moonlight. • B.W. COOK'S column appears Thurs- days and Saturdays. ---....__ ~ .._ --- I '11\1111 I> I "''I I I\ 1111' Phone calls and letters written on your ~hll!Ulacume.nts.re.m~ee..Re .... ·.ILW--1 an auorney for the entire year for only $90. tlnited Legllt Providers 1-8118-488-t'AW 1 "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality" CUSTOM-MADE NEW FURNITURE • DRAPERIES CUSTOM FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERY Come Visit Our Newly Expanded FLOORING DEPARTMENT •Carpet •Wood •Linoleum -We Clean Caipets & Rugs -We Clean Upholstety & Drapes -We Clewl & Wax Wood Floors -We Aeftri&h Wood Aoora . -We Cerwnlo Cooot8r9 & Showers •Vinyl •Marble •Tile . • • ' • .. .. •. .. • • • • .. "' .. ' . ' .. ' ' . ;, . .. . ... • . +-----.-:--• . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. " .. .. .. .. .. .. .. -· .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . . . .. . . .. .. . .. • . , • .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . -.. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. • y . • . . t-• • . . . .. . . , ~ .. .. .. .. .. . . ' . . .. . ,, ... . .. .. .. , .. .. , .. ... . •· .. . . . ',, • . •• ' •" t•I .•• ·l: .,, ,, .•1 ·-· ... , .. , ,, ... ~·· ,I• ... .. . ,. ' ••• • r:: r: ••• ,. . •• • . . . .. .. ' .. , ••• .. , 64\ ~' ~1 ... SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1997 .... ·OU : Newport Beach Police Department . . . . . The s 12s,ooo.oo in boat equipment and -. maririe ·hardware that you recovered for us is \.-. going back on the shelves. The $94,ooo.oo cash that you .found with our merchan·dise is . ~ ~ . .. - in safe keeping. And, the thief (a man we - thought was our friend -treated him like . - family and had total trust in) is in jail! we .applaud you.r .fast work anQ . --. ' -. . . · professiOnalism clna-want all of You to· Know- • . . ' we will always .be grateful to you for saving , . . our sf)ip· which was sinking at a rapid rate . . . . You~re the best The Captain & Crew of Minney's Ship Chalidlery, Inc . . .. l P.S. Readers, don't forget our humongous Marine Swap Meet @ The Newport ~each Nautical Museum _ (the old Reuben E. L~e Riverboat Restaurant, 151 E. Pacific Coast Hwy.) Saturday, May 3 I st -0600 'till noon -Ernie Minney , ' .. • • . ' T .---~ --- I ' SAnJROAY, MAY 17, 1i97 Newport Beach to host -Nicaraguan relief workers By Mkhele Marr. Daily Pilot Herny Cruz Sandoval has 5een a lot of natural disasters ln his home country of Nicaragua, so he didn't think much of the tornado he was leaving behind in Miami, on his way to Newport Beach. • r could see the tornado from the window," Sandoval said. Natural, sooal and economic chsa.sters are fanuliar landscape to Sandoval dJld his three traveling companions, Alejandro Leza.ma, Martha Lorena Duarte Darce and Ezeqwel Adrian Chavez Garcia, nat1v~ of Acahualinca, N1cardgud So thell hrst notable unpress1on of the Uruted States cUdn't come from Miarru's tornado. "It LS from the warmth and open dl'J1lS of SdJl Marcos," they all dgreed SdJl Marcos lS St Mark Presbytefldll Church in Newport Beach, the11 host • Ounng the 1980!. d group of people di St. MMk became dware o.f the plJght of the people Ul NicdrdQUd," explaUled member Bob Pdrry. ·As we read the Bible, the messdge of God's concern for the· poor and disenfranchised rang out with new cldrity " That's when church members began to look ford WdY to make a difference Firi.l they found CEPAO, dn Pcumen1cc1I relief dgency d.ltilJdlc•d with thP Prcsby- tenan Church of the Umlf'd Sldles. Through CEPAD, they eventu- ,UJy found CEPINO. c1 network of nine ProtP'>tc1nt churches Lil Acdhuc1lmcc1 In 19q3, St Mark r>stahhshed c1 covc·ndnt relabon- c,hJp with Llus group of churches I •inder the qu1dPunc•'> dnd pollc-y of < :EPAD "Our obiccllve I!> to build I lnendstups, hurndn lies." Pdrry .,did, "Sow<• rdn recilly understand . how best to help the people's local efforts to improve their conununi- ty! In 1996, St Mark sent a delega- tion of sevel) to Acahu.alinca. They returned home eager to sponsor representatives from the village to come here. Tue four visitors each represent a grass-roots, communi- ty development organization that emerged out of the upheaval and poverty left in Nicaragua in the wake of earthquakes, hurrlcanes, floods and civil war. Lezama is a pastor and president of CEPINO. Sandoval is a pastor. Garcia, also a pastor, represents CEPAD. And Darce is president bf Women's Pastoral Work. "The women need so much - the women and the children; edu- cation; jobs; health care. There are orphans,• she said. At Share Our Selves in Costa Mesa on Tuesday afternoon, Gar- cia remarked: "Already, we have seen that we are not alone. We thought there was no need in the U.S., but we see there is.· Tuesday morning they visited the Hispanic Ministry in Santa Ana. Before they leave, they will tour Glenn L. Martin Elementary School. University High School, UCI and the Someone Cares Soup Kitchen, ·we want them to see how the ch~ch works in· the communities here. and also just to see the cul- ture," Parry said. - D1sneyland and an Angel's game are also on ilie itinerary. "ln my little free time, I like to go to baseball games,· Lezama said. ·Most of all, we want to strengthen our friendships, to share God's word and to be a blessmg for each other,• Sandoval said . Auto • Commerdal • Trucks·•. Homeowner • Bonds • Ufe • Health • Fire * Call lor Quotes * Family Owned & Operated Co. Agents for: Safeco • Progressive • Fie. Superior & More Including-Mercury Ins. -···!1•· J '~1 _ .. ;, ' ... .. ~1tllli.'f . • ........ ; r---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 I I ! focus on ·taith ! I I I I I I -I I I I I I I +CHURCH NAME: Christ I I I tCb~~the~ I +DENOMINATION: United : Methochst l +TELEPHONE: 613-3805 +ADDRESS: 1400 W . Balboa Blvd., Newport Bea.ch + SENIOR PASTOR: The Rev. David Lehmberg + SERVICE TIMES: Sunday - 8:30 a.m., Bible Swting (formal- ly, Service on the Sand) meets at the 14th Street volleyball courts on the ocean side beachfront; 9:30 a.m., New lradition.s meets in the sanctuary; 5:30 p.m., Sun- day Night Alive. Sunday sthool is at 9:30 a .m. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I +CHURCH NAME: South : ' Coast Christian Church • I + ADDRESS: 792 Victoria St., • I Costa Mesa , +TELEPHONE: 548-3468 : + SENIOR PASTOR: Jerrold A : Hollobaugh : + SEJlVICE TIMES: Saturday -l 6 p.m .; Sunday -10:15 a.m., : Sunday school for all ages at 9 1 a.m. : • + OOLD CARE: Provided for : ' preschool ages; children's : church through sixth grade, Sat-: urday and Sunday • 1 + UPCOMING SER.MONS: For : the ne xt four Sundays: "Why : Am I Lonely?" "Why Am I . DON LEACH/OAl.Y'Pll.OT : Afraid?" "Why Am 1 Here?" The Rev. David Lehmberg welcomes worshippers to Christ Church by the Sea. : 1 "What Happens When I Die?" : Lt.NQTE: On June 2, at 7 p.m. _ .C""::"::'::'' el 1 : the internationally known Cele-worsbip services +SERVICE fiMES: Sunday, 10 10u1 anruversary. They will c e-: . • brate Singers will perform.-_ +SER.VICE TIMES: Sunday · 8 aJ:Jl. :Dle-1..ess_on ·..meets from brate with.a potluck.picnic and : : a.m., 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. ·8:30'to 9:15 a.m. (through May) jazz concert after the Sunday. : 1 + CHURCH NAME: Christ and also on Wednesday at 7 service. Father's Day is Hawai-, : Lutheran Church + CHURCH NAME: Church of p.m. The Lesson in June will ian Shirt Day: the men come in : : +TELEPHONE: 631-1611 Religious Soence focus on ·women Who Run Hawaiian shirts, no ties. June 22 : : +ADDRESS: 760 Victoria St.. +TELEPHONE: 754-7399 with the Wolves: Myths and is the Conversations with God : : Costa Me5a + ADDRESS: 2850 Mesa Verde Stories of the Wild Woman Goll Tournament and June 29 : : + SENIOR PASTOR: William Drive East, Costa Mesa Archetype,• by Carissa Pinkola will feature an art show in the : 1 Hemenway + SENIOR PASTOR: The Rev. Estes, Ph.D. sanctuary. 1 : + ClllLD CARE: Provided for Jim Turrell + NOTE: June 1 is the church's -By Michele Marr : I I ~--------------------------------------------------------------~------------------------------------------------J I SAVE MONEY!. SAVE TIME! With the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS CALL 642-5678 FITZ & FLOYD IOf' FREOEIUCK COOPER ous COMMUNllY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST To S.llev• I• To c.,.; To Care I• To 00. Bruce Van Blair, Minister Sunday Worship 8:15 & 10AM Church School 9AM Adult-9:4"5 Children Child Care Provided 644-7400 611 Helt0tropt Avt, Corona Del Mar RELi<; IOI ·s SC I E\CE New Thought Church Science of Mind Center 1845 Park Avenue, Costa Mesa, CA (19111 SI and l'olll ~. I lllodl E. al Hllrtlor 1M1 ) CHURCH SERVICE SUN-10:30a.m. Office: (714) 646-3199 Rev. Gall Miiier, lntem Minister Rev. Ken Gray, Minister Member: lnltmatlollal Mtw ~ Alllonct EPISCOP.\I. SAINT JAft\15 cruRCH ep1scopa '"'AC'ol111~0 I 0 ,,,,~­s..w.i...an..,..,.,, ......... Fr. David C And.non, t9dot 3209 Vt0 Lido ---.. -·-·-·-------.. -· ---~Jeod..------- 11714/67;:: Traditional 1i~a~~ and Wednesday noon \ \I ETI I< >I >IST Costa Mesa MISA VERDE UNmD METHODIST CHURCH 1701 Baker, C.M Worahlp & Church School 8 130 and 10:00 a .m. Dr. Richard George 979·8234 LA.C..UNA United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Dr. Laguna Beach 499-3088 NEWftORT CENRR UNITED METHOOIST CHURCH I 60 I MarguMte Ave Corolld def M."lr 644-0745 Worship at S·OOAM & I O·OOAM Children Sunday School t O·OOAM Jr. & Sr. High s ·OOPM l'O\DH \IT'\' Cl ll Hl'll W'HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH .L (Dlaclplea of Christ) 2401 lrvlne Ave. at Sant• IHbel Newport leach Sunday Worship -10:00AM Dr. Denni• W. Shol1 Mlnlater St. Andrew~ Presbyterian Church Worship and grow with us through this Gcnc~is series. "SONGS OF DELIVERANCE" (Psalm 32: 1-7) Or. John A. Huffman. Jr. 5aturday, May 17, 5:30 P.M. Pinching Sunday, May I 8, 8:30 and I 0: 15 A.M. 600 Sr. Andrews RoaJ, Newport Rcad1, C11ifnmi;i ( 714) 631-2880 (.1~1'\l\.\ lrum Ne ort I l.1rh.1r H11oth Sch11nl .tr I rvtnl' .ind 15th.) Sunday Morning Worship & Christian Education 1 OAM Ministers David Beades & Virginie Wheel&f' Wesley Cou~ellng Center Servlc.a Available 845-5781 ~ ST. MARK PREsBYTERIAN CHURCH "Open Ann9 and Open Minds" ... ------... -"----· ----·-·----------------=-----=--...... ------··-·----------~ Worship 9:30 (' 111~ I ST I. \ '\ SC I E :\ l' F FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Vkl Udo, Newport leach 673-1340 or 673-6150 SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3100 Jadac V1iew Dr, Newpori leach 644-2617 or 675-4661 Qiurc:b IOam•Spm. ~ IOam klnday 1cboo1 10 am klndaf ld.ool 10 can w•...-,~•pm ••·•~rt......_, .... 1 .. ~..,-.... ,12- • .. if ""1 ,,..,. I# ;,, CbrUt, I# u 11 '""' crw11tNre: old thin 11rw plll#tl "''"'YI l#ho/J, .Jl thl"I' llN buorru 1U111. II Corhuhlanl Si 17 If ...... ,,,,. Mlelllr ~ •'111t nn. a.a flan&, SeMldle ........ Mwce.ltl Jambom & Eastbluft In Newport Beach 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-574-4253 MYSTDUES CON'TtMPl.ATEO A Wednesday rught Kaballah class for Jews and non-Jews 1.4.kes pl.ace at Temple lsai4h ol Newport Beach. Distm- guisbed Hebrew scholar and scnptw-e spedalist Rabbi Davld Rosenberg will conduct the 7 p m class Kaballah means tradition in Hebrew and uwolves the study of the mysteries ol God and creation. A fee of S30 for members and S50 for non-members covers the eptile course. held at 2401 Irvine Ave. To reg- ~r or for more Lnlormation, call 54~ 6900. MIRAQ.ES AHO DREAMS The Science gf Mind ll"alJling Center Is offering a Course in Miracles today. The Rev. Cail Miller will gwde atten- dees in leamlng to separate what's real from what's perceived. And on May 24, the Rev. Bob Pulliam presents Dre6IDS -Your loner Teacher The class helps recognize universal symbols and what dreams teach us about ourselves. Phone 646-3199 for class times and location or to get more detai.ls A S15 offering IS appreciated. KNOWING GOD INTIMATELY On Tuesdays, people of diverse backgrounds and different churches gather at Newport Harbor Lutheran Church to pursue a ·one-dn-one• rela- tionship with Cod. The OneHeart Chris- tian Meditation group teaches and prac- tices the spiritual steps that can make that intimacy a dally reahty The group meets from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m at 798 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. For more information, call Ester Be1mam at 640- 6213 or Kathy Townsend at 551-5339. PARADIGM SHIFT The Newport Beach Baha'i Commu- nity allows. participants to hear and expe- rience Paradigm Shilt: A New Way -A New World at 7:30 p.m. every Fnday at a private residence in Corona del Mar. Together, they explore such questions as "Can raosm and prejudice be elunJnat- ed?" "What is the new world order?" ·ean conflicts be resolved -without force?" "Are women and men equal?" "What's the sptntual solubon to our eco- nonuc problems?" Music and food .ire induded For diredloTIS, call 759--09Q9 HEAl.TH DAY I:nstructor Janet Brosa.n leads • Peo- ple With Arthnbs Can Exercise· clasws from 10 to 11 am every Tut"Sday at the JeWlSh Seruor Center of Orange County, 250 E. Ba.lu>r St.. Costa Mesa The class mcludes health educ<lboo. JOint-prolec- bon bps, rela.xabOn lecb.ruques pain. control techniques and SOCl4lwng. For information, call 513.5641 SING LBS ANDtNG LOVE WE SEEK At 7:30 p.m. on May 21. slngles attending "Serendipity• at St. Andrew's Presbytenan Church will chsc:over •You can Make a Difference m Your Own .ute. • Therapist Candl Dabney returns to this forum with gwdance on mean- ingful corinectioTIS. She plans to • . explore ways we look ror love in d}J the wrong places and miss the love we reaJ- ly seek.• St Andrew's IS located at 600 Saint Andrews Road, Newport Beach A $3 donation will be requested at the door, whi~ also covers refreshments For Lnlormatioo, call 574-2214 ASK THE RABBI Rabbi David Rosenberg will held questiorlS dunng Smgles Evening June 13 and every second Fnday of the month at Temple Isaiah of Newport Beach. A special Oneg Shabbat (fellow- ship hour) will follow sef'Vlces honoring SUlgle people. It all takes place at 2401 Irvine Ave . Newport Beach (Back Bay) For Ulformation about the ttme, cdll 548· 6900. SERMONS NEW THOUGHT CHURCH Sunday seNices at New Thought Church, the Science ot Mind Center, begin at 10:30 a.m. roUowing med1td- bon at 10:15. Sunday School is proVJded. Services are held at the Neighborhood Conunuruty Center di 1845 Park Ave . Costa Mesa. For more information, call 646-3199· • J. MOM'S CONUNDRUM The Sunday service at OrdJ\ge Coast Urutancm Universd.hst Church will pon- der "Thal Transcendmg Mystery and r-------------------, I I I I TltE Bod I I I I '--I- I I . Mo.. .. fai 9 .. 7 SAT f .. 6 ThE Bod Buuty Supply & SAloN I J69 E;-17Ttl ST. • Cosn MHA •-Aettoss fttoM RAlplts I (714) 642 .. ltlO I •We Honor All Competitors' Produd Discount Coupons • I I I I I I ... ~ ~ .... =·•• •d wlthAilt-:1....,... .cltcouM • .aa. ,...a. 1 D1111 ...... ..-... ers~utlan~ .. ....,_S/31/97 I -------·----------.. SUMMER CLOTHES NEW STYLES ARRIVING DAILY r----------------, I WIN. Wll'I. WIN I t $50 GIFT CERTIFICATE: ~KIDS! BRING US A PHOTO OF YOU DOING YOUR FAVORITE SPORT AND TELL US A LITTLE BIT ABOUT YOURSELF. You COULD BE NAMED NEWPORT Ski-STUDENT OF THE WEEK! A GE----SCHOOL _________ _ PH ON E---------------~ DROP OFF TH IS FORM W ITH PHOTO & YOUR STORY BEFORE MAY 17: NEWPORT St<I CONTEST AlTENTION: JEFF 2700 W. COAST HWY. NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92620 ··;·Mo·---·--··--·--·-----------·- • QUICICllLVlll •"OXY • IACKIAST • "IYM SPOOMlll •WOOLIUCH Wonder • At 10 30 am, the Rev. James Grant will present the first in a Seiies ol messages deal.mg Wlth sources of our 11ving tradltion Child care and youth relJgious education will be offered dut· ing the seJ'Vlce lbe church as located at 1259 VactoM St., Costa Mesa. For more infonnanoo call 646-4652. HEALING AHO ENLIGHTENMENT Cate of Heaven Chapel conducts Sunday seMces at 2 p.m. with psychic demonruabon, spmtual healing and special music. Services take place at 1401 15th St. 10 the Newport Beach Masoruc Temple Building. Call 722- 4b09 LECTURE SERIES DHARMA SOOETY Newport Beach HJgasht HonganJi Buddhist Temple's Dharma Society pre- sents a lecture and d.IScussion series on Sunday, and on the second Sunday or each month at the temple, 254 Victona St . Costa Mesa. Call·722-1202. SPECIAL EVENl'S INDEPENOENCt GALA the public proclamation of Jesus ~ Chru1 by the apostle$ Th• event took. place on the Day of Penteco t and marks the "blrth. of the church Since the apostles received the Holy Sptnt on this occa.sion and the 11tw-gl(a1 color lor the Sputt as red, everyone's encouraged to wear the color to the 8 and 10 am. EuchArists The church IS located at 3233 Pacu1e Vif'w Dnve. Corona del Mar For more Ulfonnabon call 644· 0463 FUL1.NESS OF LIFE Our Lady Queen of Angels otters inactive Catholics an opportwuty to engage m or llSlen to candid. open dla· log on topics they choose. The spnng gathenngs continue Sunday at 6:15 pm and offer frank. honest dJ.scusslon in a relaxed setung. in adcllllon to morality. re-mamage and annulments. past topics have mcluded scnptures, changes since ValJcdll n and more. The talks take place at Our Lady of Angels Parish Cen- ter at 2046 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach For more llllormatioo. ccl.ll Mane Romano at 548-3844 or Johnny Golde at 721-0496 ISRAEL MOSAIC Now through June 13 the ohen unseen side of Israeli We is on display at the Jewish Community Center of Orange County Photographs by Peter Halmdm1 ·range from' the tradltaona.1 'Heder· of Jew~h study to a Yemenite wedding to a hve• birth at M1sgav La.Dach The exhJb1t IS a courtesy or the Israel Consulate Genernl in Los Angeles tunely topics 41 11 a m on the 1d t Sun· day ot Neb month dt a pnv.ste r•1denc m Corona del Mar All 411" welcome For directlons call 760-5360 Bl.000-PRBSURf 04EOCS Fll'St Uruted Methoclli.t Church ol Costd Mesa 420 \\ 19th St . conducts free blood-pressure duuC\ from 10 to 10 30 a.m. the hrst Sunday of •ach month For Ulfonnabon cdll 548·7727 SUPPORT GROUPS HEALING On Wednesdays. people qather to learn how changmg our th1nkm9 Cdn change our lives All a.re welcomr> to 1oin the group as Juanella Evuns shares "Heallng your Thoughts Hertls Your Body" through Science ol lvlind tedch· Ing Call 646-3199 ror the ome and loccs· boo or to find out more MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT GROUP St Andrew's Presb}tena.n < hun h conducts a suppoct group lor lum1llt-s with loved ones with senou~ rnf'ntrtl ill· nesses The group 15 led b) a prult'.,~1un· SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1997 A9 al 4nd 14.kb place every Sunday hum ti JO to 8 p m Foe tOON t.niormabon. QJI St Andre"' ~ ,u 63 t -2.880 or K4llD MOd1 • gomt'f) 4t 645-3708 CAREER NETWORK Th• c.areer !'tetwo.rk meen.ng for LhOSt' unemployed meets at 7:30 pm on Thursda) i di St Andrew's Presbyterutn Church The fret.•, ongouig weekly meenng) Me open to <tll dlld are held at 6()() St Andrew) Road Newport Beach tdCTO)'> lrum 1'ewport Harbor High School) For more in!onnation. call 574· :Z239 VOLUNTEERS Sdmt ~hchael clnd All Angels '>eels tutors for its mission to the Orange Count' \ 1etnamese population, The Ep1i.copal Church cit the Redeemer ThO'oP interested a.re asked to belp an hour per week Orfmore with Englash 1prund.nl\ Engl1Sh as a Second Ld.o- UUdget llldlh and soence Coaches for \ uuth ~poru. df~ a.I.so needed. U mterest- t>•I Cilll program coerdlnator Peter lJrt ruel di 53Q-6530 Celebrate lsrael's 49th buthday wtth an everung of lsraeh music and dance Three Jewish organizations are corrung together 10 celebrate Yorn Ha Atzmut - Israel Independence Day The Jewish Federation of Orange County, the Jew- ish Commuruty Center or Orange Coun· ty and Jewish National Fun+! of Cong Bec1ch/Orange County v.-iY commemo- rdte the occasion Saturday dt 8:30 p.m The Kuyal Malachi l'roupe will perfonn in the Chisick Auditorium of the Jewish Com.mu.ruty Center Also, an Israeli buf- fet will offer the opportunity for late night •noshing.• Advance admission will be $18 tor Jewish center members dnd $25 for non-members. Tickets at the 'door will cost $30. The JewtSh center IS located on the Je~h Federation Cam- £US at 250 E. Bdker St . Costa Mesa. For mere irifonnatJon or reservations. call 755-0340 dJ\d part of the JewtSh center's celebra· Dh ji;;ion of Con ... u nwr .. for Lt>~al Rf'form bon .or lsrdel's 49th anruversary The center is located at 250 E. Baker St., A NON-PROFI T ORCANIZATIO.V Costa l\leo;a For more information, call 1s5.0340 DIVORCE OR BANKRUPTCl' COUNOL MEETING • r • ~ ~ 0 95 00 The June 11 meetJ.ng of the Newport •. ( W\\J )S :., i1J • Mesa Irvine lnl~a1th Council will rea-I \TR~5TS ·l CALL 24 ll OL R IJOTLl~E f'oi~!,~'[0"!,\ & ~ ture "Scnpture Focus -Bahai' • The ~TE \ 1'0/J ·~Rf.., noon luncheon costs SS per person and I .f~oB. _ ,.,.(7 J 4) 751 _ _,704 u . takes place at St Michael and ALI ~ _ d Angels Ep1Scopal Church. 3233 Paohc L • View. Corona del Mar For reservabons - - - - - - - - - - - - - -~.mi -• dnd additional informal.Ion, call .... 54 ... 9r-_ --- 4942. REDS BAHA'IS GATHERING ·On Sunday Sdml ~llchael and All Angels Ep1!>copdl Church will celebrate The Baha IS or Newport Beach spon- sors a· lunch, !>pedker dnd dlscuss1on of 6 Week Trial Merilbership $89 includes one hour Personal TroinilglFitnes Assessment Fol Use of Al Focllies & Programs also available SPINNING• Step• Aerobics• Yoga• Circuit Training Strength Training • Stretch & Tone • Cardiac Rehab Tanning • Industry Certified Staff Limited Membership Available Regular Membersh1~ Personal Training Memberships Toal Membershif)5 • SPINN/ C Prowams f\p 5/JllJi Call 631-3623 S4ape-Ue THE PREMIER FITNESS CENTER . J 080 Irvine Ave. (WESTCLIFF PLAZA) a1 Irvine Ave. & East 17th Strctt, N .. NOWOPINI ···~·· 18210 '1bfb9 Uf'ldl 81Yd. (P~~~CtrJ (114)m4tl0 Open 7 01Y1 • M-Sat t CM Swl t 0-5 • • I If you buy it s~else Youn Paying Too Much! •Umbrellas • Replacement Cushions •Spa Covers -. • t l ( t c ( < ~ c r f ( ·r c c ( r f l l ( (. ( 0 l· .. r I s u ( Al> SATUf'OAY, MAY 17, 1997 IWES AND JAZZ. · Guitarist Jki.atL BarretL_per- follJll blues and jdz from 8 to 11 p.m. Saturday at Barnes & Noble, Metro Pointe, 9018 'south Coast Drive, Costa Mesa. No charge. Por information, call 444-0226. OCC'S ORCHESTRA . Orange Coast College's Pbil- ha.nnonic Orchestra will close out its 36th season at 7:30 p.m. Sun- day in OCC's Robert B. Moore · Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Advance tickets are $6 and tickets at the door are $8. Por information, call 432-5880. FLAMENCO GUrTAR Newport Beach Central Llbrary presents "Flamenco Guitar with Taylor Olsen and Friends,• a free musicale at 3:30 p.m. Sunday at 1000 Avocado Ave. The program will feature a medley of Andalu- sian gypsy songs performed by local musicians. For information. call 717-3801. IRISH FOLK MUSIC Muldoon's presents Lhe Tin- ker's Own playing lrish folk music from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Sunday at 202 Newport Center Drive, New- port Beach. Admission is free. For tnformation. call 640-411 0. TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS Free live classic rock perfor- mances are scheduled from noon to 2:30 p.m. Monday through Fri- day; from 7 to I 0 p.m . Friday and Saturday; and from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday and Stlfldayraftem-00ns lll the Town Square at Triacgle Square m Cpsta Mesa. GRAPH Ks Dandllg Bear Gallery presents the Kolman 1997 Graphics Print Collection through May 30 at 414 .31st St., Newport Beach. Por information, call 723-1922. JENNIFER MARKES Town Square Gallery presents internationally acclaimed artist Jennifer Markes for a one-woman show from 7 to 10 p.m . Saturday at 1845 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Por infonnation, call 548- 7797. CRAFTS FAIRE _, The Balboa Merchants/Own- ers Association presents the Bal- boa Peninsula fourth annual Fine Arts/Crafts Fa.ire from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at the Balboa Village on the Balboa Peninsula. For more informaiion, call 642-1912. VIOLA FREY The Orange County_ Museum of Art presents Viola Prey, a major figure in American ceramics and this year's honored artist ·at the Museum's ·Art of Dining,~ who will speak about her bold and col- orful artwork at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Lyon Auditorium, 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. Admission is $3 for members, stu- dents and senior citizens and $5 for others. For reservations, call 759-1122, ext. 204. TUESDAY TALKS The Orange County Museum of Art presents "Tuesday Talks at Noon," a series of. free talks by artists, critics and historians com- #Sllllrll g r a nd op~n lng specials all month! steak -seafood -pasta -salads 110 mcfodden place * newport beach 723-4105 I I · I Not to be confused with the Competition!! t I The one, the ori · nal 17th St. Beau in the Ross Sho I : 20% OFF · : I Our everyday prlcts are 1ow~'::i":"'cmnpedtors0 dlmml fiDl I I Exdudes Pevonia. Aveda, Dermalogla, Murad. 5ebasdan. ""'°' cm.c &'Guin«. I kiwi Join Us For , Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch• Catertng Avallable. 'MJW"Mil[_ For Restrv2tions and Directions Call 723-0621 251 Shlpye~ Wey • Newport Beach California Style Cul&lne with Deliclou& View& of the 6ayl ··-'Nii'wT.i'troiJUGfiie·•··r;;w··n-e"w·m·eninn·m-1·t"nanrp1iiiff8ilnu·r"&1rrrv-6·rite1r Salad!> • Paeta0 • Freeh Grilled Fish T acoe • 5andwlch~s • Burgere Awsrd-Winning Seafood Chowder Dinner Hour5 Thureday -Sunday until 9:00 pm Open Dally for 6re•kf•&~ & Lunch •t 7:00 •m 1131 6•ck e.ty Drlvo • N•wport. ~uoh In Newport Du"Clf Roeort, off J•ml'1oreo •nd rCH FRE0E ,ARKING ... GUEST 5LU'5 FOR f50AfERS plementing the art displayed in the Museum's galleries, at noon 1n the Lyon Auditorium, 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Be4ch. On Tuesday, Chuck Arnoldi will speak about his wo1k. Por Infor- mation, call ? 59-1122. atrnCSEES The Orange County Museum of Art presents "The Critic Sees" at 1 p.m. Wednesday in the Lyon Auditorium, 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. Hunter Drohojowska-Philp, art and design writer for Los Angeles Tunes and Architectural Digest, will discuss "Distaff: Women Artists in the Biennial." Ad.mis- sion is $5 for members, students and senior citizens and others pay $7. For reservations, call 7 59· t 122, ext. 204. MEXICO AT MARINERS Local artist Marygail Hall will have an exhibit of her oil paintings depicting Mexican culture. at Mariners Llbrary through the end of June. The library is located at 2005 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. For information, call 717-3800. NEWPORT EXl.r 1be Newport Beacb Central Ubrary often an exhibit of pho- tographs of Newport Beach ta.ken at night called • Apies Nuit, • on display through May 31 in the foyer of the library, tOOO Avocado . Ave. For more information, call 717-3870. NA5:' MUSEUM Th museum features three gall · : the Newport Gallery displaying the maritime history of the area; the Model Gallery exhibiting a selection of world- class models, and the Grand Salon offering touring exhibits. Admission is free for mei:pbers, S4 for adults and $1 for children. The museum is located at 151 B. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For information, call 673·7863. VIDEO INSTALLATION · Th~ OraJ;Jge County Museum of Art presents the international- ly circulated video installation work, "The Theate1 of Memory," by contemporary artist Bill Viola through June 1 at the Museums's Installation Gallery, 850 San LUNCH -· B R u-~--C'H BANQUETS Ample Free Parking At Newpon Beach Nautical Museum 151 £COAST HWY (AT BACK BAY BRIIXJ£J 714.673.3425 Lots to l>o . \t l~<'sort \\'dt<'rsports RENTALS AVAILABLE r-:;s;iii:iiiiimiiii::;=ar:iiiiiil • E lectric Boats -==-----· • Fishln~ Boats 20% Off · Hourly Rat<' wlth.'.J'h is AD • I r.?.13 Men Kayak. ... •Sailboat~ •Sun Kai~ • Wln&urfers • Boo~le Boi'lrclc., • L1ml)rt>llas & Chair~ • Bik<'s & ~ka1es Rt·...c·rva1101L'i Required Sat':sross·s-0747 " _J •••rtMitcr••rta ..,,._, •• ....cllll'!.4190.~ Make Those Patios f:f Entries Beautiful T iu R ight Color of Used Brick Makes a Big Difference Let Jim Je nnings install your complete yard hardscape. • Expert brick, block, stone, tile, sla te &. concrete work. • Can recommend quality designers & landscapers. • Quality work in Cosca Mesa & Newport Beach since 1969. BriCk A rchways Always Look Good! • Drainage problems? We -·~------solve t em. Jim')mnings CUSTOM MASO~ t 70 E. 17th St. • Sui" 206 Coeta Mesa (714) 64S.-8512 State LicenM t 392707 Why take a chance and be disappointed? Call the company that has satisfied 100<Ys of cwtomeT1 for CM/er 28 yeaTs. DO YOU HAVE A SUN PROBLEM? • Wiii reduCe glare -·~-· ... ·Help-protect·· your furniture ---I Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. For inf onnation, call 7 59- 1122. 1IER1l GROUP' The Gregory Gallery features work by sculptor Ru.sse.11 Jacques entitled "The Verti Group,• verti- cal polished steel combinations, through May at 3406 Via Udo, Newport Beach. Po.r information, call 723-0887. 'FIRST IMPRESSIONS' "Pint Impressions: The Lagu- na Beach Art Association" will be at the Orange County Museum of Art South Coast Plaza Gallery through June 15. "First Impres- sions" will feature selected Ca.li- .. fomia ~plein air" paintings creat- ed by the founders of the associa- tion from the Orange County Museum of Art. .. SPECIAL ANTARCTIC VOYAGE Brad Avery; director of Oraµge Coast College's Sailing Center, will describe his r~cent month- Nnrpon ~Metia DiliJy Pilot ~ .. / ~ long voyage to Antatdica during "l a lecture from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Fri· ' day in OCC's Science Hall ,... Admission is $8 for singles and S15 per couple. Por more info.nna· r tion, call 645-9412. -. FASHION SHOW The Grand Premier of the 1997 t· annual "Dre4111S Forever" spring '' fashion sbow and champagne r luncheon to benefit the Orange (, Cotinty Chapter of the Make-A-·\. Wish Foundation will be present--r ed from noon to 3 p.m. today at Twin Palms, 630 Newport Center r • Drive, Newport Beach. nckets for the event cost $40 for adults and ... $20 for children. For more infor- mation, call 476-WISH. •' CYBERCAFE Orange Coast College offers its 1 ··saturday Morning Cybercate" .. from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday in Hi-Tech Lab room 201 of OCC's 10. Technology Center. The topic of the day will be "Science and - Technology -Discover What, • Where. Why, When and Who." , Cost is $29. For information, call 1 432-5880. -$199 WYOMING SOU.RDOUGH - REGULAR . $315 . ( Open Mon -Sat 6am -6:30pm ' . '• .. ,...,, 1: •• • • •• 1. .~ !: •• : ' •• I 4 426 E. 17th St, Costa Mesa :: (By Whereh ouse Records) :~ 646-1440 ;: "9=;;;;;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;::::;;JI '~ ... .. I I ____________________ ._.. ___________________________ !! LLO\'D •!i 1 1j ourden ·shop !: LLOYD'S GIFT FOR YOU: Receive 3-FREE Jumbo packs of bedding plants of your choice! No purchase necessary. (A $7.50 value)~ NC>t ~oo<l w any ~>tht'r offer. I ('t'Mit1rn1t' !)Cr ho11schold_ . 5131197 . . •• ... , ... o. o. :i~ .,, i:• ~ .... •• ... ... ~ '• •• ~ '• .. ,• • '• •• . : .. f <! ' 1 Gal. Ivy Geranium On color) -Reg. $4.98 Sale Priced at $3.98 ~ (714) 646-7441 ~! -----l oy 's ursery on ope Co., nc. ~ 2038 Newport Blvd. (at Boy St.) Costa Mesa, CA 92627 :: COMPLETE NURSERY SUPPLIES I EXPERT LANDSCAPING I SPRINKLERS I MAINTENANCE "I ._ ________________ .....,s~.•-•L.1c.•n•11•N•o•.M4._2s.s ________________ ~~ '• r-----------------,~ I · 562 West Nit\eteet\fh Street I .: Costa Mesa, Califol't\ia ~ 714.646.5831 I ~ Ope" 7 DG\ys 51.11\day thr1.1 Th1.tl'sdoy 11:00-10100 P.M. Friday at\d Sat1.trday 11100 • 11100 P.M. FREE DELIVERY • I :J I ~ I ~I ·~ EDUCATION MAU The Education Mall of New- port-Mesa otfen a family fun day grand opening from 1 t a.m. to 4 p.m.. Sunday at 230 E. t 7th St, Costa Mesa. The event wfil fea- ture demonstrations and an opportunity to meet the speakers and teachers of the many pro. grams offered, including work- shops on self-defense, nutrition, goal setting and music. For infor- mation, call 847-8746. TRAVEL PRESENTATION Adventure 16 offers a free pre- senta,,tion called "A Walle in the Sierra, 'from 7 to 8 p.m. May 22 at 1959 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. The presentation will guide atten- dees through canyons, rivers, granite walls and pine forests. For information, call 650-3301. SAFARI BRUNCH A Safari Sunday Brunch Cruise is available aboard the 54-foot Emerald Forest Tiki docked in Balboa at the Fun Zone from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Sunday. The cost is $25.95 per person and $15.95 for children under 12. For reservations,· call 673-0240. ' STAGE ~.-: DANCE CONCERT Orange Coast College presents Egypt's premier dancer, Mona El Said, at 8 p .m. Saturday in OCC's Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 FairView Road, Costa Mesa. Known throughout the Middle East and Europe, El Said is a film and television st.arw~nns with grace, powerful movement ahd passion. Advance tickets are $28, advance discount tickets are $23 for OCC students, senior citi- zens and children under age 12 and tickets sold at the door are $35. For information, call '432- 5880. ROYALBAUET The Orange County Perform- ing Arts Center presents The Roy- al Ba.IJet at 8 p .m . Tuesday through Saturday and 2 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday, May 20-25 in Segerstrom Hall, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tick- ets are $20-$75. For information, call 556-ARTS. PLAY FESTIVAL Orange Coast College presents its annu~ Spring 0ne-Act Play Festival at 8 p.m. today th.rough Sunday. and Wednesday through May 25 at the college's Drama Lab Studio. The festival will fea- ture. a dozen. short plays by OCC's Repertory Theatre Co. student- directors, actors, designers and playwrights. Tickets are $5 at the door. For information, call 432- 5640. THEATRE DISTRICT The Theatre District presents the play "The Lilies of the Field,• a study of ego, control and sur- render, through May 31 at 2930 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Perfor- mances are Fridays and Satur- days at 8 p .m., and 2 p.m. Sun- days and May 25. Tickets for Fri- day and Sundays are $15, Satur- days are $20 and students and senior citizen discounts are avail- able. For information, call 435- 4043. 'OLD TIMES' South Coast Repertory pre- sents the drama •01d TI.mes" through Sunday on SCR's Second Stage at 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The perlormance schedule ls Tuesday through Fri- day at 8 p.m., Saturday at 2:30 and 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 and 1 :30 p.m . nckets a.re $26-$39. For infonhation, call 957-40;J3. I 'TREASURE ISLAND' \ The Riverboat Players, ~ge County's newest theater compa- ny, in association with' N~wport Harbor Nautical Museum., proud-. ly stages its premier show, ~nea. sure Island,• at 1:30 p .m. Satur- days and Sundays througq'"lune 29 on the decks of The ~de of Newport, 151 E. Coast Highway. Newport Beach. Cost is $8 for adults, $4 for children under age 12 and members receive a $2 dis- count. Call 851-6448. FilM ALM FESTIVAL Orange Coast College will stage its 27th annual Student Film and Video Festival at 1 p.m. Fri- day in OCC's Forum. The event includes films, videos, dramas, comedies, animation and public service announcements ranging from 2 to 20 minutes in length. Cost is $3. For information, call 432-5180. FILM NOIR The Orange County Museum of Art continues its five-year exploration into the history of _ American filmmaking with a trio of film noil' classics. The 1944 film "Double In9,emnity" will~ pre- sented at 6:30 p.m. Friday at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. A film an ysis o ow. Admission is $3 for members, stu- dents and senior citizens and $5 for others. For information, call 759-1122. (ONGRATULAT'lciNS GREG lES & REGAN HANOLD My name I& Reean Hanold. I work out at LA Boxing in Coeta Mesa, where I take !:loxing and kick 11oxlng claeaee. I know for eure that I am not the only female tttnaee 1:7oxer, ~ut I 1:1elieve that I am ooe of the premier contender& In that eport. LA Boxing is a no frills •Rocky" type of gym where no one le pampert<J and everyone le worked to the end of their endurance. I love to work out. It i& what keeP6 me going everyday of my life. I enjoy 60 many other actMtlea such as, running, ewimmlng, tennle, foottlall. golf and rollert11ading. I am •160 the time keeper for the -~~ntamlu-~ l;)een the score keeper for the Co5ta Mesa Little League. I am a 15 -year old 60phomore at Newport Harl:ior High School With a c;olleee lloun<:I ~ml' program. I am • meml1er of 60me community &ervlce cf u~ at my high echool. I h.ve partlclpated In many community eervloo event& euch .e: tho March of Dlmee Walk for Chlldren, decorating for a eenlor cltlzene party, visiting the Senior Citizens Home •t Chrietml5 to sing for them. giving the chlldren • Chr15tmae party at the Orangewood Chlldrene Home •nd we&:llng at Cliff Drive Part. I am aleo a meml7er of the ~ Clul;) and Glrl'e ~ue at Newport tUirl:ior H~h School. I am In my echoore choir •11<:1 love to &Ing. Thie pa~ year, we performed at Vona Supermarket in Co5ta Mesa during Chriatmaa week. Laat year at Christmas, a few meml:1era of the chorus and I sang for the patien~ at Hoag Hospital. I feel a strong passion for everything in which I participate and look forward to my two final years of high achool in Newport Harl:ior with much anticipation and pride. My name le G~ Lee •nd I love eolf. I love to play all the time. Thie picture ehaw& me with my aatl who le' my coach and my 11rother J.a&0n, who pt.aye too, Ulet month I won tho Arced~ JrJAdult tounuiment In tho 11 •nd under dMelon. I wa5 excited tiecaueo It Wl5 my fir&t toumamtnt an<:I I'm /}. ORIENTAL. EXPRESS •The Eastern and-Oriental Express• is the title of the final presentation in Orange Coast College's 1996-97 travelogue film series, •Armchair Adven- tures," at 7 p .m. Friday in OCC's Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Admission is $7 in advance and $9 at the door. Senior citizens are eligible for a $1 advance dis- count. For information, call 432- 5880. KIDS '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 information, call 759-0982. STORY AND CRAFT HOUR From 2 to 3 p.m. every Sunday, Barnes & Noble bolds a fun-filled craft and story hour for children of all ages. Refreshments will be served. Barnes & Noble is located at 1870 Harbor Blvd., Thangle Square m Costa Mesa. For infor- mation, call 631-0614. DANCE BALLROOM DANCE DeFore Foundation for the Arts often ballroom dancing every Fn- day and Saturday night at the De.Fore Dance Center from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. On both mghts a les- son will be taught followed by open dance with a disc jockey playing all kinds of music until 11 p.m. The dance lessons are tree with the price of the SS admission. For information1 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. Singles and couples wel- come. Live music provided by the Ray Robbins Combo. The cost is $3. The Senior Center is located at 695 W. 19th St .. Costa Mesa For infonna'tion, call 645-2356 LITERARY AUTHOR LECTURE Barnes & Noble Metro Pomte presents a Feng Shw Workshop, the art of reading th~ patterns of the.universe and living m harmo- ny with the environment, offered SATURDAY. MAY 17, 1997 A 11• from 7 to 8 p.m... Author Ron Rath- bun will c.tiscuss his book •The · Way lS Within• at 1 p.m. May 22 at 9018 South Coast Dnve, Swte. 150, Costa Mesa. For informatlon, call 444-0226 BOOK SIGNING Barnes & Noble offers a book Slgning by author John Strege who wrote •nger -A Biography of Tiger Woods• from noon to 1 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m . on May 22 at 953 Ne wport Center Drive, New- 1 port Beach. Call 7 59-0982. SINGLES JEWISH SINGLES GROUPS • New JeWish Relationships allows Jewish singles to choose people they WlSb to date from profile albums that picture and descnbe singles with a wide range of personal and profession- al mterests. Membership fees are $40 for six months and $70 for a year, non-members of the Jewish Commuruty Center are $10 more For in.fonnabon, call 755-0340. • JAM, singles 21-39, holds a vanety of outings and activities For more mlormauon, call thP JAMline at 665-5048. ROSEY'S AUTO -BOD ~ CAUFOINIA LAW STAm . You CAN CHOOSE ANY REPAIR FACILITY FRU Pkk-1, & Dtliwety • All CertifW T.01icilu 642-4522 . • .. ... 121 l1dustrial Way • Costa Moa ::--~---. ................................................... ·~ .. ' ( t ( ( < .. ( r E r r i: ( c e I f i ( r l l l c t c ( a l1 a r I t' s I, ( r. • t • 1t • • t I . .. . .. A12 SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1997 0\ I Ill HI« ()1{1> You know what that house is like? It reminds me of the Hansel and Gretel house. It's so entjcing ... -JOYCE ZEIMANN Local resident speak- ' ing of the condo where convicted child molester James Lee Crummel resides letter of t e week Just what has the .county ciolle - for you lately? I t's always a pleasure to read what Bill Lobdell has to say, as was the case with a recent piec'e on county government. But I would propose to the good professor this question -never mind who is my county supervi- sor -why do we even need· county government at a ll ? Before I am accused of here- sey and hauled before the Inqui- sition, let me point out that county government is a 19th century relic of a time when cities did not ex.ist in much of rural America, · The county government was a way of bringing some order and security to t he lives of people in far flung non-incorporated com- m.unities. In our own time, we have an intrusive and ever present feder- al governme11t. a busy state gov- ernment and our local city gov- ernments, not to mention the completely unnecessary county level. .. forutn • READll S llOTLINI: 7t editorial Don't let Senior PGA event slip away T he greater good. That's what's been forgotten in the bitter fight between Bal- boa Bay. Club owner Beverly Ray and the operator of the Senior PGA event in Newport Beach. Last week, Ray - who hosted the increas- ingly popular senior tour stop at her Newport B_each Country Club - decided Lee Trevino and the gang were no longer welcome at her Newport Center golf course -if Bob Neely, the execu- tive director of Interna- tional Sports and Event Marketing, was still run- ning the tournament. It's the first time in Senior PGA history that golf course ownership has rejected an_.ev.ent, -- .according to tour Qff:i- cials. publicity does for us. They made Newport · JJeach look awfully good. We' applaud Murphy, chamber of commerce Chairman Rush Hill and conference and visitors · bureau President Ros~ . alind Williams for rush- ing in and trying to sal- vage the deal, even though Bay Clubs Inter- national, Inc. executives say they .won't i:enegoti- ate with the evept's manager. ~ If slow payis the issue, maybe Senior .PGA officials could step in and help ensure pay- ment, or the sponsor itself. If the problems involve other ththgs - including just basic per- sonality clashes betwee n .Ray and Neely -maybe a mediator (Rush Hill comes to mind) can help to work out the differ- ences. That's because host- ing a senior tour event is similar to scoring a hole- in-ohe. It's thrilling, rare and puts ·you iI} select company. So why show your prestigious guest the door? MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Gary Player tees off the 17th hole at the Newport Beach Country Club during the Toshiba Senior Classic tournament last month. As it looks now, Toshiba is shopping around for a new host for Its annual' evenl Otherwise, we'll wave bye-bye to mil- lions in revenues and an endless supply of price- less publicity we'd get if Newport Beach became a permanent stop on the It's complicated, but it basically boils down to this. Ray Neely -the event's man- ager for the past two years - have never gotten along. And a $25,000 bill still outstanding. 60 days after this year's tourna- ment was enough for Bay Clubs International, Inc. to pull the plug on professional golf in Newport Beach. · We wonder if there's a bet- ter solution, considering what's at stake here. The city of New- port Beach gets a giant boost from the tournament. Thou- sands come into our town,· fill- ing up our bqtels and restau- rants with more than $1 million in revenue the past two years. And then there's the hours -----readers-hotline of coverage on ESPN, com- plete with stunningly beautiful shots of Newport landmarks rrorn the blimp. In the words of City Manager Kevin Mur- phy, "The one thing you can't P\lt your finger on is w hat the Senior PGA tour. It's time to swallow hcµd , , check egos at the door and fig- ure out a way to keep the golf tournament here. For the greater. go~. ON THE WRONG COURSE? I ' THE ISSUE: A proposal to expand the golf course and coqntry club and eliminate the model railroads at Fairview Park has sparked community debate. now at what cost? Once there, it not for a few wealthy people who will be impossible to remove and could afford to drive anywhere to recreate the freely accessible park play golf. space we want for all of us to use. Let the country club move Ask yourself this question: what has county government done for you lately, other than collect your property taxes? They raised mine recently because I chose to legally remodel my home with permits. Won't make that mistake again, I can assure you. . J'm disappointed in Peter Buffa that he would tum his back on the majority of the people of Cos- ta Mesa and entertain an ex~ sively golf use proposal that might tum big bucks for the city, but will tum away kids, kites, trains and trails for the public. though we need more golf cours- es because there iS so long to wait. exciting, practical, necessary and planned for the future. A citizens' park committee has someplace else if they want more been working on plans for the land, or buy it with their own park. Let's wait and see .what they money instead of stealing it from As a school teacher, I can veri- tably say that the Orange County Board of Education makes absolutely no impact on my job, or on the education of the stu- dents I teach. Why do they need their fancy offi ces full of bureaucrats that do little to make much differ- ence in the classroom? 'A"S-a citizen-of-Newport Beam the services I require from local government do not include any- thing from the county -in any case nothing my city government couldn't handle. And, as for unincorporated areas, let them incorporate or join those munici- palities which already exist. But government, by nature of . the beast, is a self-perpetuating entity that can be counted on t o do everything it possibly can to self perpetuate itself-as is expect- ed of even the lowest form of bacterial life on this planett I had hopes when Orange County gov- ernment recently went bankrupt that perhaps our leaders might seize the opportunity to do something creative, like get rid of it. But, then, I admit, I often dream of things that could be ruorrn GIELOW Costa Mesa Some things cannot and should not be measured in dollars and cents. The joy given to our children by the kind and generous people at the Goal Hill Railroad is a good example. Leave it alone. ANDREA-LINGLB- Costa Mesa I read about the expansion of the golf course in Costa Mesa and I play up there all the time -sup- ported it for years. The people running it are doing a great job, .:... .The..golLcotu:se would be -- greatly preferred over the snakes and the worms and the birds and the dirt and the weeds that are out there now. lt'sjust a mess now. It would be much nicer as a golf course. What a wonderlul idea. . DAVE HIRSCm.EIL Laguna Beach Never should the·golf course be expanded into Fairview Park land. This summer, when the plans are presented to the public, tbe--g~GUp-QD.pr~sent~tlie · ideas for modification as can any other citizen. The park is not designed to make money for the city. Howev- er, as a member of the Fairview Park Advisory Committee, I feel the public will accept the plan as GILBERT COLLINS -Costa.M r definitely agree with the expansion of the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club. Eighteen holes instead of nine is prime land for a golf course and it would bring in a lot of revenue for the city. A lot more than what they are bringing in right now with nothing on that land. BOB TETRAULT Costa Mesa. I would like .to ask Mayor Peter Butta t&-l'emember why the-citi. zens of Costa Mesa purchased Fairview Park from the county. Remember? It was to stop development of our last open space. No, I don't want the golf course to expand. A few dollars gained · have to offer. As far as it being the people for whom tpe City • complete~e-, -1-~ounc:lliS-suppose<l to work~ - remember good things are worth WINIFRED SMl1H the wait. Newport Beach CHERIE KORANDO Costa Mesa Count me against the country club expansion. I realize that the big-money would carry a heavy load, but I think the City Council should remember. who it serves. The land -on which the railroad sits is a public park, a dedicated wilderness and wildlife preserva- tion area. -do-not-eonsider a commercial golf course a proper use of the land. The trains use only a narrow track and take 5,000 riders a month on a tour of bird and small animal habitats free of charge. All the work of volunteen; for the good of the entire community - Don't expand the golf course. Keep the parlt as if is. It's the only place in Costa Mesa where young children and handicapped people can have fun. It's the only enter- tainment possible tp them. LEE TAUBE Costa Mesa I'm opposed to this new goll course being bµilt on the Fairview ~ land.-I-t.hink-w.e-have-plenty- of golf courses already. We need something that is left for the kids and something a little bit different in this city besides catering to goU courses. SUSAN cou.1Ns Costa Mesa Dealing with the monsters in our midst The Daily Pilot headline two hours fielding questions and screamed , HMolester says he's giving information. Most of the no pervert I" James Lee Crum-audience was from Newport mel is the first Orange County Crest. high-risk sex offender not on The notification shocked the parole to be identified lo the neighborhood. People who for· community under Megan's Law. merly knew each other only by a Last Monday night, the New-friendly wave united in a com- R I G·H T S 'l;U PF Before now, our goveQUllenl did not allow us to know about the monsters in our midst. The people of Newport Crest have had one for more than a year. Sex criminals do their depraved work alone. They sub- Then we began a long and downward slide which nearly . has toppled us into the abyss of criminal anarchy. M egan's Law is a small climb in the opposite directjon. And it needs to go fur- ther. ----·--4nd.soay.~.no.t2-.P..c.oblam.Js., _:__ with 'SO many elected politicians __pru:t Beacb.police..went.door..to--. ..mon..anxiely •. ----·--·----·-··-- door in the condominium corn-Almost all expressed rightful . merge into the putrid swamp of ···-··-· .~---· . -the·o1h&dow.y-11et.lwrworld-o felonious anonymity as they prey on the helpless and unknowing. We can now wam our chil- dren-to..!Sta}'--away..fr-0m4hat-----.• • bad man. You tell mommy and daddy if he ever talks to you.• in this county. looking for spring- boards to higher office, what reason would they ever have to do away with the nice situations in which they are presently employed at our expense? So, I ask the question, an answer to which I have never really been able to adequatety explain to my students: what do we need county government for at a ll? This great state of Califor· nia could be the first to really innovate the system and declare all counties null and void. But that might be a disaster because then someone else might be sq crazy as to pose the question as to why do we need state governments? ~NARD DAVIS • .,, NMport Beach I f munity of Newport Crest pass-and indignant frustration that ing out filers. The molester, who the molester, who says he's no says he's no pervert, who uses pervert, could live and move the alias of Jimmy Lee Savage, freely. He has had personal con- has pleaded guilty or been con-tact with many children since bis victed of sexual and violent release Crom prison. crimes over the past 35 years. A lady who lives down the Crummel is no stranger to the street from Crummel told how revolving door justice system. he recently tried to lure her child He bas been convicted of into his apartment to •watch lewd acta with a minor, child videos.• The boy refused. molestation, aggravated assault, A gentleman related that he kidnapping and sexual perver· had struck up an acquaintance sion. He is reportedly under with Crummel, who gave no active investigation by other indication of his sordid past. U police agendes. an adult could be fooled by At e public meeting last Crum.met, how was a young Wednesday night, the Newport child able to protect b.irnseU? Beach Police Department t.ti-Lt. Chandler shared his frus- umvtrate of Chief Bob tration, but reminded the audi- McDonell, Lt. Don Chandler and ence that he has had to live • ~· John ~d_.preJSded for ~thoqt Mega.n's Law -foi. the 27 ·~ • ·, john hedges years of his career. Until this year, the police, despite their desires to do so, simply were not allowed to tell anyone about the history of a low criminal who would attack children. So shines the beauty of Megan's Law. It is the legecy of the children like Polly IOaas whose lives were snuffed out by the monsters among us. Perhaps Polly and Megan and count· less other innocents did not die But now we can arm our- selves with the weapon of awareness. We will know who the sex criminals are and where they live . We will know what they have done, and, despite the protestations of the molester, who says he ls not a pervert, we wW know that they are likely to hurt again. · We forget that il is a relatively recent legal invention that affords criminals anonymity under color of law. In times past, if someone went astray, he was tried 'y a jury of peen, and, whether or not conVicted, the community knew the identity and alleged aimet of the Before Megan's Law, it might have been, "Mommy, that nice man Mr. Savage read me a book at his house." This is a country of hard· working, God-fearing people. We have the right to know of the molester, who says he's no pervert. And we have the responsibility to look after each other. The empowennentgranted by Megan's Law is to be cele- brated, not feared. lt allows us to band together u the community we never should have lost. ""'Ne~ BHch/Costa Meta Daily Piloc ~ I I ·' .... .. ' - -' r-~----------------------------------------------------, I ~ TtME LINE I • • To date, ·;.l'nti Lee Ctummel has been queistloned on dww unsolved child •bd<.lctions tlYt OcaxrwJ dUrlr,g the pd 20 )'Mir • J.0. Phillips, 9, of Big Bear-Disappelf'f!d 1995. stiU not found. Crummel was living on the same street at the time, and hes beer\ named as the prime suspect in the case. •Jeffrey Vargo,~. Qf Anaheim Hills -Disappeared 1981. His body w~ found In the Phillips Ranch area of Pomona. CrUmmel was questioned at the time but had an alibi. The murder was then atti'lbut.td to a serial killer wh(> has since been executed. but Pomona polke may be reopening the case. •James Trotter, 13, of Costa Mesa -Disappeared 1979. He was found dead by Crummel 11 years later. Crummel claims he was hlkin~ in Oeveland National Forest when he came across charred, fragmented human bones. Just last year, the bones were identi- fied as James'. Authorities said that in 1979, Crummel lived about a mile from where James disappeared. Crummel also has been arrested or tried for the following: • 1962 -While in the military, he was convicted of committing lewd acts on two boys and a girl and sentenced to four years in Leavenworth. • 1967 -Convicted of kidnapping and molesting a teenage boy in Los Angeles County. Eight months later, he was convicted of sexual perversion and aggravated assault on another young boy, this t ime in Wisconsin. Again, he was sentenced to four years. ' • 1983 -Crummel was acquitted of charges that he molested a Costa Mesa boy at a Halloween party. However, he was sen- tenced to 200 days in jail for failing to register .as a sex offender. • 1983 -Tried for the 1967 murder.of a Pima County, Ariz., boy, but the judge overturned a conviction and ordered a new trial, saying his defense had not been properly conducted. He then pleaded guilty t o a lesser charge of kidnapping. ,· I I I I I I I I I L------------------------------------------------------~ c · o I I e c t i o n Factory outlet Betmr Women'• Cont8mponlry Clothing New Newport Blvd. Location \ 1880 Newport Btvd. 71'"631-4596 JtdlStnet ,-l ,;,.uw.h.-T-.._...--..,._ -- ~~ l o,,.n: 10-e Mon.Sat, 11-esun .-----. I Take $5.00 off any I I purchase of $30.00 I or more with this 1 ad through 5131197. 1 ._ ___ ... Public Invited· 43rdAnnual Memorial Day Services May 26, 1997 ll:OOAM Floral Wreath presentation commemorating those who served in • WWI • WWII • Korea • ~ • Vietnam • Persian Gulf • · Morruary & Memorial Parle 1625 Gisler Avenue · Costa Mesa 540-5554 <Jt11,.w111u SponstNWI b:1 V1t1111n '.I' 011to11/ultw111 of Costa M110 SOPHISTICATED "Slinky Dr6uing" FOR SUMMER; TRAVELS WELL, WASHABLE, AND AT FANTASTIC SAVINGS Now! NYLON/SPANDEX "B llf'flO 111'' ---Prirr --·---·--~_,.,,._.,.._, Ovmiwl TOP ONLY: $2000 TANK DRESS ONLY: $2000 J CRUMM El CONTINUED FROM A 1 questioned in at least two unsolved child disappearances, to. his neighbors under the state's new Megan's Law. The law allows offi~ to publicize the where- abouts of registered sex offenders. Cnunmel registered at the Ima Loa address in 1995. But he has lived there at least since 1991, when he gave that address on a Costa Mesa traffic citation, police sai,d. Police cannot say where he lived before that because they routinely destroy records every few years, but they ~eve he has lived in the area for about 15 years. , Crummel's long -rap sheet includes an Arizona murder con- viction that was later overturned, and sex-related convictions in Wtsconsin, Missouri and Califor- nia. He bas emerged as a suspect in the disappearance of a 9-year- old boy in Big Bear and was ques- tioned in the 1979 death of 13- year-old Jamey 'liotter of Costa Mesa. About 25 residents, shaken by this week's news that Crummel lives in their quiet family neigh- borhood, protested in front of his condo for the second night in a row. They held signs that said "MURDER + MOLESTING = CRUMMEL" and chanted, uw e want you out now!" About five small children sat in a cluster in front of the crowd of a4ults, foining in the chants and -· reciting the cautionary words they've learned this week. •we're here to light candles and beca use we don't want him to live here and he's bad and he's done the mean things to little chil- dren," sa..id 6-year-old Creela Belle Howard, wearing a •Poca- hontas" costume. Mothers beamed as their children repealed "This guy is getting scarier and scarier ... We're not giving up ... " . -DARLEEN SAVOJI similar words -and scolded when those children continued. •And the n we're going to get him and kick him in the head." The crowd also lit candles and prayed, mourning the clp.ldren he has banned as well as what they see as the loss of their own peace of mind. · "This guy is getting scarier and scarier," said Savoji, referring to the running tally of cases to which Crummel has connections. "We're.not giving up. He is a fly and I want someone to swat him and flick him away." Some residents have been working on a plan to buy the hna Loa condominium Crummel shares with Forgey. There's rlo word yet on the fate of those plans in light of the possible eviction. Employees at the Newport Center office complex that houses For gey's psychiatry practice were Applies towards purchases at Summe rhill only. R,eg_ular $15.00 Value Custom Gifts & Specia lity Flo rals · Antiques Furniture · Mon-Fri 10-6 •Sat 10-5 369 E. 17th St., #13 •Costa Mesa• 646-6745 (Nat to Plum's Cafe) ~PET DEPOT VINYL * WOOD * MARBLE * TILE Commercial & Resident/al Sales & Service Full line of WOOi. WCNen Axm1nster & Sisal Carpeting Available 1904 Harbor Boulevard • Costa Meaa .IE. Comer of Harbor • t 9th St,..t ~~~ .. 722-9642. Lie# 649491 Mon-sat 1D-6 Sun 11-5 \rt',/'(' fF()I/(' /(} (Tr('t/f '('J/(T//,_\' "" c.~ '" lo />t '1th )'Ollr i11fl'J'l'SI. ____ .. ___ _1A_%_ -·- ·*Guaranteed Interest Rate For One Full Year. 111 1 \I\<1111 \"-"-l ll 'i FOil MOU INFORMATION CW. OR CONTACT: c. Keat Fmandt l820 l Voe Kar.a.. Sa.tu'°° IMM. C.A 92612 (71•) $S.l-t m SATURDAY. MAY 17. 1997 AU shocked at thetr workplace being_ I pulled into the Crummel tray But they hadn't seen or heard any indications of protests ~It's just not good to see your building's address m the paper with tlus. • sa.id Gene Rhodes of Causey and Rhodes, the build- ing's property management com- pany. He said he knows Forgey only as a quie t tenant who pays his rent on time and doesn't cause problems. Forgey's receptiorust s&d she had been fielding phone calls all morning, but th.e doctor indicated he didn't want to. ·get mvolved" with the controversy. Residents said they may protest at Forgey's Avocado Avenue office if Crummel doesn't leave town. But even if he does leave town, some local residents say they won't rest until he's behind bars. "If he does end up leaving, I'm elated about it," said Newport Crest resident Lillian Ballard, who wants him gone before her two grandchildren visit from lnchana in two weeks. "But I'd be more elated if he's arrested. Even t.f he leaves here, we have to know where he goes -t:ie has to take responsibility for what he's done • 1 CD ROM CONTINUED FROM A 1 Offio als originally said they weren't p lanning to otter the list at the local de partment. Instead, they were refemng anyone inter- ested to the Sh eriff's Department m Santa Ana. "It should be easy to get,• said City Councilman. John Hedges, a vocal proponent ol th.e law. The Police Department is now looking for a computer and space to set up the CD-ROM Jisti.Dg, Lt. Doug Fletcher said. Though the location will be more convenient than lhe Sheriff's Departme nt, the rules will be just as stringent: Residents must fill out a fonn1 give a legitimate reason for their search and read a statement say- mg they won't use the informa- bon for harassment. •We were considering doing th.Ls before, but the orcwnstances th.Ls week made it more clear t,hat even though we aren't required to do it, it's something that we ought to have here ," Fletcher said. f-1\RTHING I Ma~ing Your World Better From Within! ' (714) 673-1212 . -..J• \~ SEE OUR WE B PA GE . h!fp:IA1·\t'\t'fartliingi11teriors.co~n Remodeling!!!! Kitchen and Bath Specialists Call For FREE In Home Consultation Expert Interior Des igners and On-Staff Crews From Concept to In tallation Proud Member of the Ncwpon Harbor Area Ch!1ffiber of Commerce IL sE~V1'G oR.sm rm·.-n FOR "''EARS r ,,., ~" '"""' 126" Angular Sofa. All 8 way hand tled. Starting a t $2,699 No Surprises ... Just Low Prices!! You don't h ave to sacrifice quality to get low p rices! Name Brands, distinctive design, hundreds o f leathers and colors. Custom Designs a Sizes Available Visit Our Warehouse Showroom 15791 ROCKflELD BLVD .. _,U TE D lR\'lNE. CA. (Aero-.' from ln•lnc Auto <~n1cr) •• 7 14-587-1144 t'T-'.:a:-"':I You're Invited To A One Woman S~ow By JENNIFER MARKES Saturday, May 17th. 7 pm -10 pm . Come See Her Newest Release Pomegranate Cove t Town Square Gallery Triangle • Square Costa Mesa (at the end of the 55 Fwy.) (714 548-7797 i • l t < t ( l ( ~ ... ( r f r r i; ( c a I 11 i: c r I t' t c t c ( a A14 SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1997 BERGESON CONTINUED FROM A 1 grade. First-grade teacher Noreen K.$nimura told Bergeson the pro- gram has worked wonders for her class. "They are doing so well,• Kamimura said. "They're all able to write. They're all able to read.# The program has not only improved students' skills but also given them more room to move aroWld, so _a child can sit by hip'l-_ self reading without someone bothering rum. Principal Tammy Parham said. "The kids are working better together," Parham said The comments reflect what Be,rgeson has been hearing ~ughout the' state, and she said she hopes to see an improvement 10 state test sc;ores. "You expect to get results when you see the enthusiasm," said Bergeson, who has been touring different schools. ~ The program has also renewed some peopl~'s faith in CaWomia public schools, Berge- son said. "A lot· o1 private school kJds are . coming back to public schools," she said. "And the teachers are coming back." DISPOSAl t• CONTINUED FROM A 1 a n- t e s u ( fl s Ware said she was willing to recycle the grass dnd elippings of Newport Beach, Costa Mesa dnd the Newport-Mesa Unified School 01strict which would save those ent1Ues money. For Buffa, that's the bottom line. "It's a good deal for the city," he said. "WP have to pay to have our own green waste disposed ·of. I suspect Ware Disposal would be willing lo do just that." But Bernd stands by his deci- sion to remove Ware from 'the property. If s he can't convince residents that her busi ness will not cause. them problems, then he will not chdnge his mind" he said. "It is d problem and a nui- sance," Bernd said, citing com:- plaints from neighbors. Eleanore Humphrey, d near- by resident, said the neighbors have not changed their minds. "There's enough eviden ce without the (Environmental Pro- tection Agency) or the Coastal Commission responding to indi- cate that she is just endangering a community." Craig Zunmerman, manager of the nearby Gullon-Slatham Transducers, Inc., said the dust and spores from Ware's business would disrupt his operations lhaf require a cledn e nviron- ment. "It 's going to have to reaUy close and get out of the re," he said $295'"' complete Call Toll Free 888-271-4567 Don't Delay. Avoid Probate! David Pawlowski Attorney at Law Blooming with fresh ideas for feathering your nest. Stop Byl 8~.P~· mo-o ~' ~14t . ~ ~,CA.,J1J7 ,,~, 1145· 91'{0 ... Pot,., • .. "l• ...... .. ... .; . f volunteer diredory • The VOLUN'ftER DMECl'O«Y runs periodically in the Dally Pilot. If you'd like information on getting your organi- zation listed, call 642-4321, ext. 331. '97 RACE FOR THE CURE The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation is looking for volunteers to make Its '97 Race for the Cure a stagger- ing success. One of California's largest SK run/walks needs assistance with pre· race events "and race day activities. It takes more than 1,200 volunteers to operate the Newport Beach event at Fashion Island. If you'd like to help with the Sept. 28 event, call 224-0299 and leave your name, address and phone number. You'll receive a volunteer sign- up sheet afterward. FAIRVIEW DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER This state facility in Costa Mesa pref vides care, treatment and specialized training to individuals with develop- mental disabilities. Anyone interested in helping to set up fundraising stations should contact Ray Sanchez at 310-697· 1199. HARBOR AREA & HUNTINGTON VAlLEY ADULT CARE CENTERS This organization is committed to offering community based long range term care programs in a therapeutic environment structured to meet the needs nf functionally-impaire.d older adults and provide respite and support· ive services to their families. The main office at 661 W. Hamilton. Costa Mesa needs qualified volunteer receptionists. Volunteers will receive training on tele· phones. copying, filing and assist the secretary with special events. Call 548· 9331 between 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. for additional information. HERITAGE HOUSE AUXILIARY Volunteers are needed for an au>dllary support .group being formed by Her- itage House. a non-profit substance abuse recovery home for pregnant and parenting women and their chilaren in Costa Mesa. For more infonnatlon. ''" 646-2271. HIGH HOPES HEAD INJURY PROGRAM Head-injured adult students desper- ately need volunteers to help them walk and complete exercises that will assist their physical and cognitive re-training. lnst.ructors provide on-site training at the Costa Mesa facility for volunteers of all ages. with no compulsory number of hours required. The students train Mon· day through Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 661 Hamilton, Suite 300. Contact Ann Markey a.t 953-5757, ext. 111. HUMAN OPTIONS This non-profit organization shelters, counsels and educates abused women and children. It is lopking for volunteers to help run its "Classy Secondsff thrift store at 462-B E. 17th St. in Costa Mesa. Shifts run three to four hours between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., Monday through Fri- day. and betweeen 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. on Saturday. Duties Include sorting donations, displaying merchandise and sales assistance. Phone 631-4696 to vol· wc;iteer or _seq!;!est information. MASTER CHORAL.£ OF ORANGE COUN- TY The performing arts organization needs volunteers for computer Input, ticketing. filing and handling phones. For information, call 556-6262. MENTOR PROGRAM YMCA Community Counseling Services needs mentors to make a lasting impact on a young person's life. Ten to 16 year old studenu matched with mentors Improve their school performance and self-esteem while developing positive peer and adult relationships. Your com- mitment of six hoors per month indudes Mentor training. regulaTgroup ~lvitles and time to build a ooe-on-one friend- ship. For more infonnatlon, call Dorothy castillo of YMCA Community servkes at 442-1000. MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY ASSOOATION Assist the Muscolar Oystrophy Associa- tion of Orange County staff. Training Is sometimes available for volunteer helpers. Phone 550-0161. NATIONAL CAT PROTECTION SOOETY The non-profit society finds lov{ng homes for owner-relinquished cats and kittens and maintains a retirement cen- ter for older cats. Volunteer$ are needed to brush the cats and give them a little extra nc. For more information, call • 650-1232. • NEW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN INC. • The non-profit recovery center for adult women with alcohol and other chemical dependencies seeks volunteers. call 548-9927 between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. or call Joy at 548-8754. ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS Volunteer to give guided tours of .the / Centennial Farm at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Coster-Mesa. Tours for school groups are given 9 a.m. -·11 a.m .. Monday through Friday. now through May. Those interested in volunteering may call 708-1618. ORANGE COUNTY HARVEST Orange County Harvest feeds the hun· gry by reducing produce left in the fields. Each week in a d,ifferent Orange County agricultural field. volunteers pick produce from already harvested fields. Contact Dianne Kawamura at 7()8.1597 If you want more Information or to vol- unteer. ORANGE COUNTY LAW AUXJWARY The Involvement of the Orange Coun- ty law' Auxilllary enables hvndreds of school children tour the county's Superi- or Court Building. This volunteer group supporting the Orange County legal community seeks individuals who'd like to guide such tours. For information, call Doreen Gray at 774-6518.. ORANGEWOODBOUTIQUE The upscale resale bgutique that bene- fits the Orangewood Children's Home for neglected and abused children needs voluntei?rs to create displays, tag clothes and work with customers, among other duties. For information. call Christine, 760-6640. PRENTICE DAY SCHOOL • The Prentice Day School is a state- accredited co-educational day school serving the needs of children with spe· cific language disabilities/dyslexia. Vol- unteers are needed in many areas. For information, call 538-4511. PRIME DYNAMICS Prime Dync1mics, a Newport Beach non-profit organization for the 99 and younger ~et. needs volunteers for its programs. Call 262-7300. SAVE OUR YOUTH The West Side Costa Mesa youth orga· nization is looking for volunteers to help create a positive alternlltive for people 12 to 23 years old. Volun~eers are need· ed to help in areas such as boxing, sports, health, fitness, aerobics and aca- demic tutoring. Call 548·325S. I can 1: believe ..... . S.P.f.N, Serving People in Need Is a Newport Beach non-profrt group that serves the homeless. Volunteers are greatly needed for many areas. For information on any of S.P.l.N.'s programs or how to volun- teer, call 757-1456. VISIONS FOR PRISONS Visions for Prisons, a n<>fl1)foflt pro- gram wh~ tllches Attitudinal Healing and mediti'An in prison needs wMAC Wordff familiar typists to transcribe let- ters from inmates to at-risk kids. Week- day hours. Mesa del Mar. call Dan at 556-8000. VOWNTEER CENTER , With more than 1,~00 volunteer opportunities, the Volunt...: Center will match people and groups 'wishing to volunteer with non-profit agencies in their area. For more information, con- tact the Center's Volunteer Connection Line at 953-5757 ext. 106. WEUNESS COMMUNITY OF ORANGE COUNTY The W~llness Community needs volun· teers to help out at the reception desk during the day. For information, call 258-1210. WEST ~IDE BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF COSTA MESA Volunteers are needed from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. Mondays and Thursdays to tutor students ln gr.ade.s one through six in reading. For information, calt Ellie at 631 -7724. WOMEN HELPING WOMEN Women Helping Women assists victims of domestic violence. The organization is at the Rea Community Center in Costa Mesa. For information, call 631 ·2333. FREE PAGER·NOT LIKELY ~ ~ ®--A CT IV A Tl ON • PROGRAMMING --It's My Horne '<!V '<!!!/ ~ $ 4 • 5 0 Per monrh A·•"'•"•J kt..-11 .. 1 ... ~ooO 11oNS Billed Annuolly . F ~lSR~' CALL 1·••·••·YIBRATI AIRTOUCH .\GI 1·888·884·2728 or 714-241-4221 Paging BRISTOL & BAKER (NEXT_JO 7-11) COSTA MESA r------------------------~---, f!llo--rnant",;o ~ii&-I · · Summer .Specials · I · . ~omplete Nall Care.for LlidJes 6i Gendpnen ! I FULL SET w/oul lips ..................................... $13.99 I (reg. $16.99j I fJu.. ..................................................................... $8.99 I (reg. $9.99) I MANICURE & PEDICURE .......................... $14.99 I I . With Ctlll(Hlll. IU11irl'\ fi .• J0.97. I I . I I METRO TOWN SQUARE • • : ~ 3740 S. Bristol. IA (BtAind &mk 0' Amaica) •Santa Ana · ~!-~: ____ i!~4!)-~'!_0~~~!~------_J May l7 & 18 ~ Landscaping or re-landscaping is your answer to a beautiful new look for your home. FLOWERDALE can make your landscape dreams conie true, and increase your home's value, too! Come in today and discover the people who can make a difference to you and your garden. KAY.MATSON, A.A. ~ 7"C:C.N:P." ~ - -- Landscape Duigncr ·RUFFLES UPHOLSTERY Wliert Y• Mar Ctvers Merel ~ . ~ NURSERIES, INC. COMPLETE IANDSCAPING 46 YEARS EXP. License No. 308SS3 SANTA ANA • 2800 N. Tu.snn Ave. (714) .633-9200 ·TEJUlYMEIKLE COSTA MESA • 2100 Brist~I Ave. --· ---&€.N. · (714) 754-6661 Landscape Designer 1922 HAllOI llYDu COSTA MESA · S41-l I S6 .,HUNTINGTON CENTER MALL You're invited this Saturday & Sunday to one of the largest USED CAR SALES ever to be held in Orange County. Thts is an innovative way to purchase a used vehicle at tremendo'us savings. Over 30 cars will actually be sold for under 99 dollars. G sta Mesa 26661 HarborBIVcl across from Kona . Lanes If you are serious about floding a good car, truck, minivan or sport utility vehicle at a great price ... come to the Huntington Center Mall. -We-st•rt at.9;00 a,m, sharp.on-Saturday.and.Sunday.. How n WOllSt Gates open at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Used vehicles will be on display so that buyers can inspect the vehicles for ONE HOUR BEFOR£THE SALE BEGINS. Then at 10:00 a.m. we will begin slashlng prices ONE TIME AND ONE TIME ONLY to a rock bottom price. Whoever is sitting behind the wheel of the car when the price is slashed will be given first opportunity to purchase it In fact ... Get all Three for a low package price! ~~'S-mfWll7J5ilif~1hl--~lli4.---·---·------~---· ~ Ortck XL Uprl{Jlll ls ·. WE SERVIU All IRANDS the lightest on the market. It's also the most dependable and the most durable with a t year warranty on the housing Regenerates the air In a 15'x30' ·room every 19 minutes. Catches up to 95% of airborne particles. Including smoke, dust and pollen. , Th• two-1p11d 410 Is perfect for quick pickups and It's FREE with the purchase of the 9202 package 15 CARS SATURDAY SLASHED TO UNDER sgg 15 CARS SUNDAY SLASHED TO UNDER sgg This new approach to selling vehicle~ will make it EASY and QUICK for anyone in the market for a good car of truck to oet-a low pricel NO CREDIT? BAD CREDIT? FIRST TIME BUYER? BANKRUPTCY? WELCOME!! REMEMIER, this is a one time only event If you find the vehicle you like SfT In the vehicle until the stashing officlally starts. The prices on the windows are retail and will be drastically discounted by an official slash«. , EYE·OPENER QUOTE OF THE DAY CdM. Newport Harbor sweep CIF volleyball foes with ease i7IU was w ftnt, playolf maJda /'~ won in tltrtt oonity ~ .• -NEWPORT JJARBQR JUNIOR SCOTT AJ#OllJ()UJ richard dunn TAYLOR DENT SIA1ED FOR AooPilON Gunn • H e'll team up with his stepbrother, Brett Hansen- Dent in 36th edition of the charity tennis tournament. • J unior sensation Taylor Dent, • 16, will play doubles with his stepbrother. touring pro Brett Hansen-Dent, in the 36th annual Adoption Guild Charity · Tennis Tournament which starts next Saturday. The Adoption Guild, the oldest and large~t charity doubles tournament in Orange County and among the most prestigious on the West Coast, is expected to raise about $70,000 this year for Holy Family Services, which provides numerous needs in counseling, child and adoption services. According to Donna Davison .of the Adoption Guild, 930 players {465 te~s) are registered to compete in the community's biggest tennis' fund-raiser May 24-26 and May 31-June 1. Semilinal and final rounds will be played at Newport Beach Tennis Club, headquarters for the event. Other local dubs will host Memorial Day-weekend rounds, including Palisades and Balboa Bay Club Racquet Club, the latter or which is hosting the annual players party that will be catered by Wahoo's Fish Taco, Ho Sum Bistro, The Ritz. Yankee Tavern and others. Top-seeded in the men's open are defending champions Mark Kaplan and Bruce Man Son Hing. pent and Hansen-Dent are seeded second. Dax and Adam Peterson {USC), as well as Devin Bo'wen (Estancia, Mesa • Verde Tennis Club) and Mike Briggs (Corona del Mar High), are top seeds. Teny Holladay and Gretchen Majors are top-seeded in the women's open. Among the top seeds in the mixed open are Keri Phebus, former CdM and UCLA standout, and David Roditi. Ditta Huber and Hansen-Dent, who won the mixed title in 1995, should also contend. -1.n the populac mens JSs. the teams or Ross Case-Phil Dent, Chns Dunk-Eric Van't Hof and Sashi Menon-Tun Downey (defending champions) are among the more competitive seniors anywhere. Phil Dent missed last year's opening round because of forfeit, when his son, Taylor, was 8 SEE CLUB TENNIS PAGE 85 '. FLYIN' HAWAUAN REACHES NEW HEIGHTS Kawika Tarayao tirms it on to ignite Corona del Mar's boys 200-yard medley relay quartet. By Molly Yanity, Daily Piiot BELMONT SHORE -Before the CIF Southern Section Divi- sion I championships Friday everu.ng, something in the west bleachers was eye-catching. At the top sat a young man who haq just finished warming up in the pool. You could tell because he wore a towe l and his hair was still wet. It was wet...and spiked MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Corona del Mar High's Rob Wlllia ms distinguishes hi~self. MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT • SEE SWIMMING PAGE 84 Newport Harbor freshman Amy Murphy vies in the freestyle. ~---------------------------------~----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------, I ,. I I I I I I I I I I I I I high school boys volleyball ~ I • t I ' Newport Harbor-polishes off Aliso-Niguel in three SEA KINGS PUNISH FOE . ,. IN SWEEPING FASHION Ontario Christian offers little resistance to Corona del Mar in first round of, CIF Division ill Playoffs, to the a.me of 15-7, 15-6, 15-5. . By Roger Carlson, Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR - They've wallc'ed what 'many would i:onsider a death march en route to the ClF playoffs, the likes of Huntington Beach and Santa Margarita will put you in that frame of mind. But for Corona del Mar High's Sea Kings Friday rught it was nothing less than a cakewalk as visiting Ontario Christian felt the wrath of Blair Hoppe, Dennis Alshuler, Tun Andrews and the rest of the Sea Kings in a 15-7, 15-6, 15- 5 sleeper ... er, sweeper. Coach Steve Conti watched bis Sea View League represen- tatives _open up play in Divi- sion m competition without really ever finding themselves in a bind, but he hastened to advertise very quickly in the aftermath ... "I know Capistra-· no Valley Christian is far better than this team (Ontario Christ- ian).• o Valley Cbrlsttan advanced in Friday's play, sweeping Southwestern Acad- emy, and will put its 14-1 record up against the Sea Kings {11-4) Tuesday night in the second round of the eliminations at a site to be determined by coin • SEE COM PAGE 84 • MARC MARTIN I OAll..Y PllOT Aside from the killer drives across the net by the Corona del Mar High Sea Kings, this was the dominant scene of the evening as everyone celebrates. Blair Hoppe (12) was often the center of attention. wtth teammates Dennis Alshuler (left), Brady Beauchamp (right) enjoying the moment. • Sailors click on all cylinders; will host Capistrano Valley Tuesday night. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Piiot ALISO VTEJO -IlJ. equipped to handle the hardy crowd that wound up spilllng onto the floor, the band-box practice gym one I I I I I I I I I ' I I l , I I , i Newport Harbor High root- er likened to a prison faali-f ty wasn't the only Uung ·1 laekmg f-o -b~Ahso -~ Niguel 1 m Fn-l d a y · s I r I r s t I round of the CIF I South-I em sec-l t i 0 n I b o y s I volley-: b a I I , playoffs : The DANNY 1 Wolver-GLENN j mes, 1n f a c t • proved 1 quite J incapable of handling a r fired-up Sailor squad that 1 hammered its way to a 15-: 7, 15-13, 15-9 triumph. • "We're excited about the i playoffs,· Newport Coach I Da"n Glenn said. ·our kids played well agamst a good , team torught. It was three I stralght. but 11 was thiee 1 tough games. which we I needed. Espeoally on the f road.· Ihe.macl-mthe Lonn of 1 --~ cozy Newport confines Glenn likes to call the dun- geon -1s exactly what sec- ond-round opponent Capis- trano Valley will have to contend with Tuesday, as the unseeded Tars (11-6)' attempt to slay the third- • SEE NEWPORT PAGE 84 ~---------------------------------------------------------------------------------·----------:------------------------·----------------------J daily pilot high school athlete of the week ..., I> f J '\. " 1 ' I { I I ) I ~ '\ I ) I ' , I ' I I \ ·' r • I\ I I I • Mesa standout enters CIF Finals with championship oredentials. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot •1 swam there (OCC} and started getting first places in the backstroke for childrf'n, • Lund said. •1 was doing ree.lly well and (camp instructor and current OCC roech) Jon Rathfelder was pu.Udng me in that event, so 1 went to high school and continued to do it and that became my matn thing.• f i ( t ( t ( ~ { r r t ( a a I E i c t E t: f c t d ( a to a 0 /. e s u ( fJ s 82 " SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1997 spurts :(IF DIV. 11 PRELIMS TODAY . •Newport, Cd.M athletes shooting for berths at next I : week's CIF 1i'ack Finals. ·~~~~~~~~~~~ ' By Barry Faulkner, Staff Writer MISSION VIEJO -A trio of retu.roing individual CIF South: em Section Division II medal win- ners highlight a field of 19 Back Bay athletes competing at the CIF Division ll Track and Field Pre- liminaries today at noon at Tri:\bu-" eo Hills High. Senior M.E. Clayton will repre- sent Newport Harbor High in the long jump, triple jump and 100- meter hurdles, hoping to earn one . of nine qualifying berths in the CIF Finals, scheduled May 24 at Cerritos College. She was second in CIF Division D in the triple JWTIP last spring, and went on to finish eighth at the CJF Masters Meet. Newport sophomore Alicia McFall, second as a freshman in the Division 11 3,200, is also back after a championship perfor- mance a\ the Sea View League" Finals. . Harbor senior Shane Reese, who qualified No. 1 at the Divi- '>ion 11 Prelims last year and fin- ished fourth in the finals, is back to test the field in the discus, as well as the shot put. Sailor standouts Autumn Puro e1nd Katie Kent, who comprised half of a 400 relay quartet that fin- ished fourth in Division U last o;pnng, are back.· in the •SC event; as well as the· 1,600 relay. ln addition to McFall, N~ort 'ildndouts Clayton (long jump), SlyVJa Madueno (shot and dis-. <us), Reese (~hscus) and April -Ross (tugh jump), as well as Coro- ne1 del Mar High freshman Liz 1 Morse (800), carry mome ntum c1nd ronf1d ence from champi- 1Jn!>hip performances at league lmab. . Clayton, also second in league in the 100 hurdles and third in the tnple jump, put it all together in the tnple 1ump in last year's post- season, including a personal- record 36-11 1/4 (in the Masters Meet) that still stands. Clayton went 36-11 at lhe recent .Orange County Champi- onships (the second-best in the county tlus season) and won the DON l.EACH I OAllY PK.OT Newport Harbor's Chuck Loo (left) vies today at the Prellms. I I l ( , I t ' l I I l ' ' 1 l I }\ \ ' 1' \ ' I ) I I I I I ) league meet at 36-2. The school clocked a runner-up time of 49.74 record (37-5) is held by her older at league finals teamed with Cary sister Mandy Clayton. Morrell and Leah Zaby. M.E. Clayton also posted a Newport junior Chuck Loo personal best of 15.3 in the bur-competed in the triple jump at last dles. (Orange County Champi-year's Division II Prelims, but will onships), while her 17-5 3/4 dis-vie in the 110 high hurdles and lance in 'the long jump at league the high jump this year, after fin. finals was another PR. ishing third in league in each. His Reese went 158-8 to win his bests are 15.03 in the hurdles and second s ti aig ht league di«l"T1~~-:<t-in the. high jump. crown. He uncorked a toss of 165-Morse comes off a person~ · ·6 at last year's~ CIP Prelims, then best -or-2:10.55 10 upset Santa . went only 147-9 at CIF Finals. His Margarita standout Katie Nuanes second-place put at league finals in the league 1,600 final. was 51-8. Corona del Mar senior 1)'1er McFall's best of 11:03.19 is the Beardslee, who just missed mak- tastest 3,200 in the county this ing last year's CIF Prelims in the spring. She is also scheduled to 1,600, finished second in that compete in the 1,600, where she event in league, as well·as third in finished second in league in the 800, to advance this year. His 5:04.29. . 4:04.58 in the 1,600 is the second- Madueno uncorked personal best mark in the county this bests in the shot (36-10) and dis-spring. cus (130-0) to claim poµi gold Newport's Sea View silver medals in league, while Ross' medalists Pete Hogan (154-7 in winning high jump was 5-0, also the discus), Steve Jensen (800 in clearned by league si!ver medal-1:58.08) and tl)e girls 1,600 relay ist and teammate Katie Bour-foursome of Zaby, Katie 1<ent, geois. . ~ ~ McMillen and Purowill also com- Kent and Puro ran with Aman-pete, as ·will Tars league .bi:onze da Kent and Sara McMillen on medalist Eddie Clarke (148-9 in last year's 400 medalist,_ b~! ~e ~J: .. _ ~ _ .. _ SAT & SUN ONLY! per lllO. ' 2 at this price {805105) (805522) •Total of pa)11l81lts $5497, 10K ml .. $995 tap, ced, 1st pymt, lie, sec. deposit, bank fee. Closed end lease. Ad expires 48 houfs after publication. '89 PORSCHE -930$ .CABRIOLET , ftANTN·~liaallill Guards red/magnoha. 351< miles. All books &. records; chromes, phoh~. Flawless and without equal! ~,··-~ SAnJROAY, MAY 17, 1997 I J Solis doUbles; Hancock ·breaks PR by five seconds! • Distance duo, as well as Gegi Van De Walker, among a select group of ~ustangs who advance to the CIF Division m .. Finals at Cerritos College next week. By Richard Dunn, Staff Writer LONG BEACH -When sophomore distance runner Bruce Hancock of Costa Mesa High awoke from a rather time- ly afternoon nap Friday, he was concerned about drowsiness:" He should sleep before every race. Hancock entered the CIF Southern Section Division . ID track and field preliminaries with the eighth-best tpe in the boys 1,600 meters, but he scorched his own personal record.by five seconds to win the second of three beats in A:24.65 at Long Beach City College. •It's surprising bow a half hour rest gives you so much energy," said Hancock, whose clocking was the second-best of the prelims, behind only Isaiah Festa of Morro Bay (4:21.19). The top nine in each event qualified for the CIF Division m Finals on May 24 at Long Beach · City. Costa Mesa senior Eric Solis enjoyed a huge meet, winning bis heat in the 1,600 (4:25.15), the third-best time of the pre- lims, and qualifying No. 5 in the 800 (1 :57 .89), crossing the tape first in the third of five heats. Mesa junior goes 54-2 (PR) to qualify third in shot put at CIF Division ill track and field. prelims. By Richard Dunn, Staff Wnter •11.·~=~~~§!~ LONG BEACH -There was one.J ' no sense in Costa Mesa High's can g8' 18 tJie nexf Matthew Rudesill wasting time I na.-..-.... ... Friday night in the boys shot Jeve t~IB put. Meet). I'm Jiltting 55 After all. the junior thrower feet now in practice was already in the doghouse with his coach, John Carney, . • • • " because of blisters on his hands from heavy outaoor wo{k the previous day. Then, after struggling in the discus, Rudesill was forced to sit around and wait for three hours before heaving the shot put, because he was in the last flight in the CIF Southern Sec- tion Division Ill track and field preliminaries at Long Beach City College. So when Rudesill's name was finally called, he stepped into the ring and fired a per- sonal-best 54 feet, 2 inches on bis first pop. -COSTA MESA JUNIOR MATIHEW RUDESILL • shot, Rudesill topped his-+Ht~~~· ous best of 53-8 accomplished at the Orange Count'j Cliamp1- onshjps. He said his only thoughts before tossing his personal-record 54-2 was, "Geez I'm cold.· ·1t was a big PR and 1 didn't think I could pull it off in this cold {and breezy) weather,• be added. "Warming up I hit 50 feet standing, so that was a good sign, because ·usually when I'm standing in practice I go 46 feet.· Solis, Hancock, junior throw- er Matthew Rudesill (boys shot put) and junior middle-distance standout Gegi Van De Walker (girls 800) qualified for the CIF Division m Finals, believed to be the Mustangs' biggest contin- gent this late in the track post- season in decades (four athletes DON LEACH I DAILY PtlOT Costa· Mesa's Erle Soils qualWed third in the 1,600 and fifth in the 800, winning both of his heats. •1t felt good to get (a qual.J - fying throw) out of the way," said Rudesill, who entered the prelims with the seventh-best mark (52-3 3/4) in Division m. but walked away as the No. 3 qualifier behind Rosemead's Hector Torres (54-7 1/2) and St. Paul's Mike Rainis '{54-2 1/4). Last year, Rudesill qualified fifth QUt of the ClF Prelims at 50-0 3/4, so he increased by four feet at the same meet. in five.events). . According to longtime Mesa Coach John Carney, it is also believed to be the first time the Mustangs have had two atfileles qualify for the CIF Finals in the same event (Hancock and Solis in the 1.600). Van De Walker went 2:26.0 in the first of five heats, taking first in her race, though she finished with the ninth-quickest time of the prelims. •1 don't like being the front- runner, I don't know why,• said Van De Walker, who led most of the race, but then needed a big kick at the end to pass Brea's Andrea Pietka. • 1 like passing people at the end,• Van De Walker continued, , 1 dolt1 1'elnf the front-runner, -- 1 <lon't hiow why. l llke paaBlng people ~~·_at th_e end, that's my favorite~ ... 11 ~ -GEGI VAN DE WAUCER ---- •that's my favorite part." Van De Walker, who ran a personal-best 2:21.59 last week at the Pacific Coast League Finals, qualified for the CIF Finals for the first time in her career, while becoming the only area female to advance another week. "It wasn't that bard of a race,• said Van De Walker, who had the No. 1 time of her heat entering the prelims. ·1 don't think l pushed myself as bard as I could.• Costa Mesa senior Ha Dang competed in the girls 100 and 300 hurdles, going 17 .53 and 50.56, respectively, to end a prominent four-year . varsjty career. Senior thrower Tina Sa.kai, Mesa's best in the girls shot put and discus, went 29-10 1/2 in the shot and 99-6 in the discus to close out her fine career. In other boy events, Estancia's Alex HOV1S was timed · m the 100 in 11.48 (short of qual- ifying). He also competed in the 200. Costa Mesa's Richard !>rice - was third m his heat in the 110 high hurdles {15.61), short of advancing. Price also ran the 300 intermediate hurdles and did not qualUy. Solis, though, has a tough. decision. •He needs to choose between the 1,600 and the 800, because he can't do both m the hnals, • Camey said. Solis would appear to have a better chance of qualifying for the Masters Meet (May '30) in the 1,600, but he's also still seek- ing the school record (1:55.4) in the 800. Rudesill, m~k:ing his s~cond consecutive trip to the CIF fin~ (next Saturday), might consider better homes and gar- den before every meet. ·1 guess I need to dig more fencepost holes,• said Rudesill, who h~ped his grandfath~ dig several of them on Thurs- day, along with axing roots and chopping trees, to leave his hands bruised and blistered. "Really, it was probably pretty dumb to do that for eight hours, but it worked out OK.• added Rudesill, who did not qualify in the discus (132-6). ln his first attempt in the "The competition level has gone up unmensely, • Rudesill said . ·~ot it will' drop agam next year. U I can.just pop one more. maybe r can get to tlfe -- next level (Masters Meet). I'm tuttuig 55 feet now in prac- bce." Other Costa Mesa boys Competing in the Division m Prelims were seniors Bryan Leahy and Jaime Carrillo. Carril.lo had an outstanding race in the 3,200 (9:49), but fin- ished JUSt short of qualifying for the finals in an extremely competitive evenl • Leahy went 5-10 in the high Jump and did not advance. N E WPORT H A RB O R B A SE B ALL ASSOCIATION .. 11 < > '\: < > I{ ~ Bers rally· for 12-11 victory Shapiro No. 1 at Newport Harbor golf banquet • Frazier, Flanagan lead the way for the Mariners. RBI single. Jake Schulte,.was 2 for 3 and Riggio add~d two RBI. NEWJ>9RT BEACH -Justin Shapiro, a four-year letterman on the New- port Harbor High golf team, was honored along with several other Sailors at Wednesday night's golf banquet at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. In other Mustang Dtvtslon action: Marlins 9, Red Sox 3 Marlins 9, Ns 2 Marlins 18, Phlilles 3 NEWPORT BEACH -The Mariners of Newport Harbor Base- ball Association's Mustang Division surged in the bottom of the last inning to record a 12-11 victory over the Blue Jays in recent -play. The Mariners received hitting explosions from Nick Frazier (2 for 3, 2 runs, 1 RBI) and Brien Flanagan (1for1, double, 3 RBI, 2 runs.) Joe Riggio added a hit and a run, and Camden Yanaga and Garrett Dono.ldson scored two runs each. Yanaga scored the tying run and Cameron Kilmer crossed the plate for the win. Patrick Keehan added a three-nm home run to h1s preVlous single for-a 2 for--2 day that also-saw Jus.Marlm teammate Bren- den Salisbury nail two hits in a win over the Red Sox. Taylor Young added a hit, and Shane Swanberg turned m key defen- sive plays. Young and Keehan held the Sox to s1x tuts, two that were recorded by James Cowan. Shapiro was the varsity team's captain. 1taigbe Concannon earned the most improved honor, and Jason Szolomayer was bestowed with the Coach- es Award. ..For the girls Ya.r:sitf team. Susanne.Dav and Vanessa ..Shapiro were hon-_ ored as the team captains Brianna Reehl earned the Coach's Award, and Erin Haller was the most improved. · Peniel Park was the frosb/soph team's captain, while most improved went to Jason Stone, and Blake Sinclair took the Coach's Award. Zak LaFata was the junior varsity team captain. Tun Birdsong earned the most improved accolade and Scott nppett received the Coach's Award. Frazier, Cheyne Smith and Flanagan pitched. The Mariners upped their mark to 11 -3-1 with a 13-5 victory over the Twins. Smith ripped two hits, as Frazier slugged a two- Keehan continued his hot hitting with two tuts versus the A:s and a four-hit day against the Phillies. Luis Rodnguez also bad five hits in the two contests. Brett Auer and Brinley McClory added tuts in the win over the Phillies. Bob Lovejoy of Big Canyon Country Club was the featured speaker at the · banquet which was attended by 126 guests. NEWPORT BEACH -The Martins and Brewers of Newport Harbor Baseball Association's Macb.lne Pitch League faced off wltb the highlight of the game occwrtng at the plate. Outfielder Woody Yokoyama relayed a throw to JU011 Loftus, who fired tba b..u to catcher Ben Frazier for a tagout at home. TI!ylor Prtend. Yokoyama, I.of· tus and Pruter each punched home rum for the Marlins. Timo- tby Regan and Joshua Dill bed three blts eech, and lcDdy Piich· er, ...,.... Pun.cell and Brett Boyw Mdl teWed two. LUND CONTINUED FROM 81 It's no surprise Lund plans to swim next season at Orange Coast But for now, Lund bas been in a world of her own when swimming'the 100-yard back. The CIF Southern Section Division a standard is 1:06.0, a cJocklng the Mustang standout has eclipsed in every meet this sea.son. Lund, the Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week who swims tonight in the CIP Division D Fi.nab at Belmont Plaze=c Pool in Long Beech. ed for CIP in four evenu fo ber stell~ pM'formance bllt week in the l>adftc CQUt League P1nals at AJilO Niguel. But Umd'a bread and butter is tbe badr.11Joke, an event in wtUdl the awam a penono.l·best 1:02.01 to win tbe PCL title by a tUl1 MCOnd ahead of her nearest competitor. . ';:'· •Tbat'I why it WU important to me to Win that.• Lund Mid ol -~tide. LuDd. wbo ~ tbe ae.g.. • ........., In that .,_. Md the '° freeltyle laat ,.., WM llM --~·-: ........ champion at the PCL Finals. She also finished third ln the 50 free (25.15). •'fhis year I was happy, but lut year 1 was more 1urprised, • said Lund, teeded second in both events last~. tiefore Wio.il.i.ng. •t wasn't ~ to wln et an; and J <*1\9 into tbe meet at leut two MCcmdl behind ln the ~.COed\(CiYltal Whitmore) Mid J had tbe biggejt lniW in the wotld .• UMlllDllollMComMeM swimmers, Lund does not compete In club, perhaps a disadvantage when going up dgainst some or the club-trained swunmcrs from other PCL schools (Laguna Hills, Aliso Niguel, et al). "But Colleen does everything I ask, she's always at practice and she's always on time,• Whitmore said. •Now days, if you're not a club swimmer it's hard to maintain such a high level. But she's just a real gifte(l athlete.• Lund's tune in Thumiay's CIF Divts1on 11 Prelim.s (1:01.91) was another personal record, a ixtb-place fini h in the event to earn a spot ln tonight's championship finals, where she hopt-1 her postseason tapering will pay diVidends with yet another PR. Lund also swi.mS the backstroke in the Mustangs' 200 medley relay and sprints a leg on the 200 ftee relay. She handled prints on Costa MeM'I girls waler polo team last winter. But 1t we Lund's big Iuc.k that allowed her to becom a champion bedultroker. LUnd, while miilf.nv her Kbool., prom -.u.. ol the swun Hnala, bopet fot on moc. blOldck~ HOMbW>I MEAJlOAI to ...... •W ~· '""~ '"~"""' .. Kt1rlrt bt1to.1_ DVfMY 504 TACOS l••d.ne. ""' "',,__,,, WIDMRQAY 111 llQ CllCICIM t4 t1 .-UW ,..,,,,_ •. '~ w~ • ..,C~llf'fftl/ Dlll!N,J ...... . •4• ~ l'k~. IYIJ~S <llttl ,.rl1'"""" MANI SICIWllS ...riff !IN! MDPIMY LAIMIHA••• . •4• ..... "'"""-' D.A'IMMOUln.-rDle• •4• alrMllwJ ,,._ •• ,_,. "'..-.; • ,...,M-' ~~------------~------: $1.M I DAILY l t ( l ( t ( }I I r t i: c a a I E I c t I t: t: c t d ( a . l•. a n e s u ( fJ s • SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1997 ·coM CONTINUED FROM 81 flip this morning at the CIF office. Capo Valley Christian's sweep was by margins of 15-8, 15-10, 15-2 . MARC MARTIN I DAl.Y Pl.OT • CdM's Dennis Alshuler {left) and Greg Burde n team up to block an attack by Ontario Christian's Gene Van Dyk; below, the CdM bench likes what 1t sees as victory appears lmminenl For Corona del Mar uu.-UJ.U--1 Friday night, it was just a matter of tuning up for bigger tasks which he down the road. Ontario Chnstian had leads or - 5-3 m the first set and 2-0 in the second set, and were al 1-1 in the third set. That, however, was really the extent of the Knights' success as from the outse t 1t was a matter of deas1ve kills by the Sea Kmgs, as opposed to the Ontario Christian's hopes of keeping the ball m play The hrst set was over m 13 rrunutes. ln all 1l took the Sea Kings 74 n;mutes to g et the JOb done, and in the end the catalyst of a Sea View League Junior Varsity (sophomore Mike Jack- son and freshman Keith Hansen) was getting its time on the floor. "I thought we played pretty well, a solJd match for us," said Conti of his team's overall per- formance. Blair (H oppe) and (Tun) Andrews we re swinging incredibly well.• Hoppe had t 7 kills, seven for scores; Andrews had 11 kills, four which caused the score- board to move. Alshuler had 10 kills and 3 blocks; Greg Burden h~d five kills and an ace; and Bill Mes- enger had two acA and two kills. Conti used· various combina- tions in the final set, as starter Brady Beauchamp, Marshall Rothwell, Mark Burns, Steve Reese, Gib Reese, Mike Pliba and Greg Coon all got in their licks. For Ontario Chnslian, per- haps the best moment was when the Knights closed the gap to 9-7 in the first set, only to see Coro- na run off six s,traight poin\s to close il out. Another spurt of six pushed CdM into a 6-2 lead in the sec- ond set to send a message. The final set was one which featured perhaps 20 sideouts before a point was scored (by Ontario Christian), but the Sea Kings slowly pulled away from a 5-1 lead, Ontario Christian's last gasp with CdM up 8-4. r--------------------------------------------------------------------------------, I I I I ! NEWPORT ! : I l CONTINUED .FROM 81 ; I I t I seeded Cougars (16-1). •1bis was a confidence builder for us,• Glenn said of the effi- deotly played 90-m.inute sweep, which gave the visitors their first opening-round playoff victory since 1994. "This was the first playoff match I've won in three varsity seasons,· said Newport junior Scott Archbold, who pounded 10. kills to complement senior Dana Mesenbrin.k's team-high 11. "We talked about that before the match and we pretty much decid- ed to pick it up. We played well, but we can always play better. We're looking forward to Tuesday night.. Archbold said he and his team- mates have competed alongside some of Capo Valley's standouts as members of the Balboa Bay Volleyball Club program. Until the action began Friday, the Sailors appeared to share many similarities with Wolverines. Both teams were league run- ners-up and both had lost in the first r•und the last two years. Ali.so (14-4), in fact, has not won a play- off match in the four years it bas played varsity volleyball, includ- ing three straight first-round departures -all sweeps. "We're really in our infancy,· Aliso Coach Dan Bomleld said. "Newport has a great volleyball tradition, which is something we'd like to build.· The Sailors built a 9-0 lead to set the tone in the opening game, as junior setter lravis Nelson deft- ly dealt assists to four Harbor bit- ters to keep the Wolverine block- ers guessing. Archbold collected five first- game kills, followed by Matt Jameson's four, Mesenbrink's three and sophomore middle blocker Adam Hearlson's two. Aliso rallied to within 11-6, but the Sailors closed it out, then over- came some early deficits in the second game. The hosts, wh~ elected not to hold the match in their spacious main-gym;-forcing-f1lmrl:~ftm1u·w-~ themselves into the mere five rows of a bleachers that lined only one side of the court, earned sec- ond-game leads of 6-3 ana·a.:f>."" But Mesenbrink, the Tars' lone senior, refused to cough up any momentum, spearheading the continually balanced attack to help regain a 14-8 edge. Aliso made it interesting, rally- ing to within 14-13 and staving off four game points, before a Hearl- son stuff block closed it out. Aliso scored the first three points of the final game, but Har- bor tallied the next seven, then broke open an 8-8 deadlock to avert fire marshal intervention and release the contented Harbor faithful into the fresh night air.· · Jameson finished with seven kills and Hearlson added five · and four blocks to the cause, which included five kills, one block and·an ace from Nelson. Capo Valley, whose only loss came to Sea View League cham- pion Santa Margarita, defeated Orange Wednesday night to advance. KIM HAGGERTY I DAILY PILOT Newport Harbor's Dana Mesenbrink {top) slams one past Andy Portillo of Allso Niguel; above, Hubor's Travis Nelson (left) and Adam Hearlson go up to block; below, Matt Jameson handles a serve as Scott Dore {10) looks on. ----------------------------------~-----------------------------------------~--- high school b_o_ys_and girls sw=-=im:-=-;:..=...m=-=-=-=-i".=.,_-~~ ~~Freshman M1,trphy lives up to her h.illing .. - •Newport Harbor stand- ,. out finishes sixth in the .. 100 free with PR 54.03. .. By Molly Vanity, Staff Wnter • .. 1 BELMOl'IT SHORE -Only one " Newport Harbor High girl made it (, to the ClF Southern Section Divi- sion l Finals Friday at Belmont ~ • Plaza Olympic Pool She was fresh- ; : man Amy Murphy ,. Aside from family members, ::·Murphy had a small cheering sec- :: tion at poolside -her coach, Todd ... • kolber, and two of her Sailor team- ·~· tnates, both who were seniors. ~: One of her older teammates Insist- ~: ed that tbe 14-year-old Murphy • : • was her idol. : • Murphy lived up lo the bill as • she snagged sixth place in the 100- : 'yard freestyle event in 54.03. ; The swim, a personal best, • grants her All-American consider- :,.. ation. :. ·1 didn't expect (to get) that -time,• she said. •1 thought I'd ~ add.• she said. • : But the fleld was tough and • • resulted ln a swift race. Wuuililg • · the event wu Olympic silver :; "]Dedalttt Amanda~. who was ty betted bf San Marcos' eapn 00.ilabue. Beard, who :B:llfaa lMr l'.DlidaJ bl the breutroke, ~..,_me5t.• l :lilil•il.rm ,..uy happy wtth my ·~--~twith25 "I just hoPfl (Aa}y Murphy) stays hapJ1Y. and healthy . .. • -TODD KOLBER (seconds) and I've needed to do that all season,· Murphy said. •rm definitely happy.· Kolber is thrilled, as well. espe- cially since he gets Murphy back for three more springs. ·she's just a great girl I just hope she stays happy and healthy . If she drops a linJe bit each year, great. If she can finish in the top two or three, it's hard to say, but It's possible,• Kolber said . Kolber may be a bit reluctant to pln high ambitions upon his fresh- man sensation partly because the events in which Murphy competes are loaded with talented under- classmen. In the 200 free finals, five of the top eight were lreshmen and sophomores. The 100 was even younger. All eight of this sea.son'• finalists will return next spring, and only one will be a senior then. Corona del Mat's Coach Doug Volding was peering over his glasses from the side of the pool as bis 200 free may team rMdied to race. Tbe quartet of Mlcbelle Dehn,' Meagan Hardt, Nettie Alshuler and Julie Norton had shattered the school record the day before in the preliminaries and posted the sec- ond-fastest time among the conso- lation finalists . Before the foursome got to where Voiding. was focused, the girls had been in the wa.rmup pool. What was the plan? •AU-American,• joked Hardt as she kissed her bicep. "To win the consolation,· Dahn said. When the starting buzzer sounded, Vold.ing's eyes followed them, one by one, back and forth. By the time Norton, the anchor, slapped the wall, a ~l from Mis- sion Viejo bad just beat her to it. But as the Sea Kings walked away from the pool. there were smiles on their faces. "I'm so happy for them,• Vold- lng sald. "Mission Viejo just edged us out t,bere, but I'm very, very proud of them.· And for good reason. 111e relay team made it even tougher for another Sea .King team to touch them by bettering their time from the prellms with a 1:44.48. •They've been so exdted, • Voiding sald. ·1 don't know if all the e:xdtement (got to them.,. Norton, the only Corona del Mar girl to qualify as an iDdividual, placed eighth in the comoletton final of the SO free. She touched out in 25.SM. SWIMMING CONTINUED FROM 11 , briefly COM · 5-KILOMETER HAS JUNE 1 STA RT CORONA RUNNIN DEL MAR - The 16th annual Corona del Mar 5-kilometer Run is Saturday, June 7 in Corona del Mar. Events that will run along Ocean Blvd. include a two-mile tun walk, one-kilometer kids run and women's and men's SK runs. Registration begins at 6:30 a.m. at the intersection of Ocean and Heliotrope. Pre-registration is $18 for the SK runs, $15 for the fun walk and $12 for the kids' runs. All registration is $20 the day of the event. Awards will be presente<j. ·to the top three finishers in all events and to all children. Event T-shirts and gourmet breakfasts on Restaurant Row will be provid- ed. For additional information, contact the Newport Beach Con- ference & VJ.Si.tors Bureau at 800- 94-COAST or 714-722-1611. Speedway tonight c o s T A CYCLES MESA The 1997 Coors Light· U.S. National Qualifying Serles makes a stop at the Costa Mesa Speedway at the Orange County Fairgrounds at 7;30 tonight and will feature 26 of the top racers in California who are riding hopes of reaching the National Championship. The qualifying series event is bringing together the top 13 rid- ers fTom Southern California, and 11 from Northern California, as well as two wild card ~ntrtes. Gates open at 6:30 p .m. Ad.nµssion fees are $9 for adults, $5 foI juniors and seniors and $2 for children. Parking and pro- grams are free. Costa Mesa League .97Th~ ~~~~~ SOFTBALL League of Costa Mesa starts play June· 8 with Open registration at 8:30 a.m. Monday, May 19 until leagues fill. Mens, women and co-ed ~ams will play on Sundays, Mon· days, Wednesdays and Fridays with sped.fie divisions playing on certain days. Rosters and entry fee checks ($400 per team} must be submit- ted together. Leagues will be tilled on a first- paid basis. All games are played at TeWinkle Park.aacl Davis Field- FoNnere-information , call 642- 0646. PUBLlC NOTICES •-. ;....;;.;:=....;..;.;;....;...;..;;.;;;.;;..._ ducted by: an Individual sinCe suet\ r (!llOO ate. Mermaids, CdM select team battle to tie NEWPORT BEACH -The Newport Mermaids and Corona del Mar's spring select team. both of AYSO's Division ~ girls' spring soccer, battled to a scoreless tie .Saturday. Newport's defense sparkled, according to Corona del Mar's Coach Dick Rey, and prevented the select team from scorlng. The game was marked by a near-goal from both sides. The Mermaids' nearest score happened when halfback Esther Lof- gren lofted a hot shot on goal, but the kick was nabbed by Corona del Mar's goalkeeper Emily Milder, tbe team's backup goalie. Corona del Mat's Chelsea Claure tore into a kick that sent the ball into the crossbar so hard that the entire net shook, but did not result in a goal. Leah Grocld and "Il'ade Cowie kept the net duty for Newport. Newport was sparked by Katie Erickson, Jennifer Nabin, Casey lbbetson and Laura Webb. Kelley Boller, Jenna Lorenz and Ashley Michels anchored the defense. FoI Corona del Mar, Danielle Carlson, Brooke Llndsay and Megan Gorden played well. " \ I I I{ I ) . \ 't " " < I I I I > I I I .......... High school boys and gins -OF OMslon u FlMb -Betmont Pilla. 7 p.m. •O... College -Or.ige Coast at Padflc CLUB TENNIS . CONTINUED FROM 81 playing in the CIF Southern Section singles final. Taylor, who dropped high school tennis this year to concentrate on becoming a pro, became only the-second player to win-a CIF individual title 4S.A-.. freshman, joini.iig Lagus. Beach's Jon Leach (1988}. GENERAL Cont Rowing ~lps -L.Me N4ltoma. s.a.n.nto, 8 a.m. •lNdt ....... High school boys ~ girts -OF DMsk>n II Prellms at Trabuco Hiiis High, noon. Hansen-Dent (Newport HarQ..orJ, who played at UCI arnr"t~t. won a CIP individual championship in 1990. Hanson-Qent, who will play in the Palisades mernbe.r/guest event today, had 1mee surgery over the winter. ln CIF girls tennis, Phebus won individual singles titles in 1988 and '89 as a freshman and sophomore. For details on the Adoption Guild, call 675-0633. SATURDAY. MAY 17, 1997 M RECREAT ION STA SPRING SOfTaAU CostaMeM Mod. COEDC • 1. Emerald Plumbing. 16; 2. W. Try Harder; 12; 3. Be~bers. 12; 4. W. Deshlt. 10; S. Take Your Base, 4; 6. Rug Rats, 0. Mod. COED 0-1 1. California Oreamin', 1S; 2. Sharkbites, 12; 2. Villa Martinique. 12; 4. Ziggy, Ziggy, Ziggy. 7; S. Zubie's Dry Dock. 6; 6. River Rats. 0. Moel COED 0-2 1. Beer Buddies, 14; 2. The Rookies, 11; 2. Oeats N' Oeavage, 11; 4. Pierce St. Annex, 10; S. Verlfone, 6; 6. Fairview 2, O. COEDC 1. Cleats N' Cleavage, 20; 2. Zuble's, 18; 3. Shorehouse, 7; 4. Mad Batters, 3; 4. Pierte St Ripperz. 3. COED D-1 1. Fairview 1, 18; 2 Homeward Bound, 14; 3. Best Billiards Muckrakers, 11. 4 Muffin Monsters. 10; 4. Squeeze Play, 10; 6. Avco-Oesiacs. 4, COED 0.2 1. Barking Spiders, 18; 2. Riptide, 12; 2. Filenet Brewdog.s. 12; 4. Lanier Tigersharks. 8; S. Team Big Boys, 0. MENS B-1 1. Blood, Sweat & Beers, 18; 2. Pierce St Terminators. 12; 2. PDC. 12; 4. Foto Art. 10; 5. Shorehouse, 6; 6. Theodore Robins Ford, 2. MENS C·l 1. Team Easton, 18; 2. El Centro, 14; 3. Bam, 12; 4. The Chucks, 10; 5. JRA Shoot ers, 6; 6. Young Gurts, 0. WOMENS 1. USA Trophy, 18; 2. Zubie's, 12; 3. Beer Me Lite, 10; 4. Dirtbags, 6; 5. Alleycats, 4. MENSO 1. TNT, 17; 2. Mudville, 15; 3. Hogue's Goldschlager's, 13; 4. Ballpark Bell Boys, 8; 4. Ball Busters; 8;.A. The Dogs, 86. }(:Men, 5; 6-The.Stag,. 1- MINI C.1 1 Qui.o e Mas ~. 16; 2. ~ \l; 3. Giants. 12; 4, Martinie. 8; 4. Mulligans, I; 6. Sladters, o. a.NS G.2 1. POC. 15; 2. New Beginnings. 13; 3.8udtnen, 9;4.Barn~rs,8; 4. Homebird. 8; 6. OutVrs Again Shooters, 7. · MENSG-4 1. Superior Benefits, 14; 1. TNm Call, 14; 3. Jabods. 11; 4. Plush, 10; · S. Simply Hawaiiain. 9; 6. Centerfield Sports Bar; 2. MENS D-2 1. Marauders, 14; 1. Cone. 14; 3. Swing This, 10; 3. Old Timers. 10; 4. My Leg Hurts, B; 5. Don't Matter, 6; 7. Barr-Barians, 0. MENS D-3 1. The Pirates, 14; 1. Polk High, 12; 3. Rebels, 12; 4. Land' of the Lost. 7; 5. Q-Club, 5; 6. Just for Beer, 4. MENS 0-' 1. ()-4 Ever, 14; 2. Hooligans, 12; 3 Surl-N-Turl Landscape. 10; 4. Pathfinders. 8; 5. The Shaf'b, 6; 6. Ducers, 5; 7. Slammers, 0. NMCC MENS LEAGUE 1. Blue Sox, 14; 2. fladc Sox. 9; 3. White So>e, 7; 4. Red Sox. 6. WINTIR llASIC£T8AU. CostaMesll MonMy D t.e..,. 1. Outta Control, 4-0; 2. Shooters, 3-1; 3. C.amivorous Apes, 3-2; 4. Rhymes with Duck. 2-2; 5. Sneake< Squeakers. 2-3; 6. Schultz Photo. 1-3; 7. Revenge of the Nerds, 0-4. 1Uetday C Minor 1. Below the Rim. 5--0; 2. Rhymes with Due.It II, 1-0; 3. Heaven's Gate, 4-1; 4. 5ilverado Streak, 3·2; 5. Dream Team. 1-4; 6. Motha Flet her. 0-5. Wednesdaiy C Division· 1. RLD Flow. 4--0; 2. Fish 'Em & Cook 'Em, 4-1; 2. lnthe House, 4-1; 4. Big G, 3-2; 4. QSC. 3·2; 6. Jack's Surfboards, 1-4; 7. OB, 0-4; • 8.~0--5. ------ICOSTA MESA 2124 NEWPORT 1 l OO HOUSES/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 2169 · tnree montnNh ve e1i --------~•Have you started doing ~1l 199 uitable T 1>usineu yet?..Ves;S-25-96 an.y ti tustee-PUBLIC NO ICE Chartes Street Jr. . Un~ . 34, Los~ NOTICE OF This statement was filed les. CA 17 TeleohOoe --_.::::; _____ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CONDOS 4 b d /2 b • 2-c ar gar· I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Gorgeous I Spacious Space In cool CM ~OR RENT Pat 1 0 • re 1 • w Id · • BLUFFS 3Bd 2B• • PUBLIC HEARING with the County Clerk ol ~umber (m!i ) rns-8953~ NOTICE IS HEREBY Orange C~~~~:~1~g~ ~ U • rustee GIVEN tnat a public hear-Dan Pilot Ma 3 10 17 PUb....., 05/17197 05/24197 lOUAl HOUSING O•ttQ ft TU Nl l Y Attention Home Owners & 3Bd , 75B LI For a 30' unit. r s12oo+deposit 1 Sty on gre•nb·e•tt rm · a n ome. •574 Governor St• • " " · •vaulted Celllngs• $395/mo.+etec. OPEN HOUS E Upgraded. S2100/mo . Ing "''It be held by Iha Y Y • • • 05/31/97 Costt ~esa City Council 24, 1997 Sa936 CNS1482988 All rnl tsUll Hwrti11119 111 lb11 lllWIJIPtf 11 IM~IUl IO Ille fU· 1111 Flit He111J1t Atl ol1t61 IS _,... dlUI INUs 11 illept ti MftrtiH ''My l'tletUtt. tlmllallH ., fln 11mlullu Marble Entry • Plu1h, ___ •_0_4_0_-0_2_7_7_• __ ---------• Sat 10-6, Sun l0-4 644-4064 644·2299 Carpet • Remodeled Traller 1n cool CM CORONA 6l9·934·55l 1 1 BR Lido Co ndo Full Kl1chen & Ba1hall 8x30, furnished, DEL MAR 2122 __ _.;e_1.;..9·..;;.9.;..37_·..;;.04_4_2;....__ sunset. ocean. bay R.E. Agents!! on June 2. t991, at 6:30 . ---------1 Showcase those 1pecla1 properties In our Homes of the Week & Open Home Gulde pubtrshed each Saturday in the ReaJ Estate Tab. It's an effective and Inexpensive way to reach h omebuyetSI $204,5 00 S450/mo ... elec. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil t11ews. 5th fir. Must Nanc y Luksa-Agt *040•0277* E'slde Cottage 2br 1ba, see! Full amenities p.m .. or as aoon thereafter PUBLIC NOTICE as Possible, In the Council Chamber• of City Hall, 771--------- Fair Drive. Costa Mesa. on NOTICE Of TRUSTEE'S the follOW1ng item: SALE ANNUAL REVIEW AND Title °"'8f No ~.5 5 ~~1:1°i'RAi~,JH~M;~~T J~~ler~ ~ 04141~f1 FEE PROGRAM. APN t.;Q. 412··~,2·59 The Trall1c lmpaci FM YOU ARE I~ EFAUL T UN· Program hH been estab-BER A DE OF TRUST Ushed 10 finance Iha Im-ATEO J~UN TR13E1~A TUIONIN· provements necessary to L~SS Y '"y address the cumulative Im· i~ E~' TE T MAYO~~ !~~i': c~!ta d~~:!0~:C,·~~ ~~Ob!~T ti. ~UBLIC SALE ensure that the standafd ~I ATI ~E¥~N~~~'t(e level ol service Is main· . ~ PR EEOIN~ ta•ntd on the Tr1ttlc Clrcu-GAi~ y y talion System. SHOUL C ACT An audit ol the Traffic Im-~WYE . pact FM Program 11 avail-JIID8.~~997 at 2:00 able tor review by fha pub-.M , EqUl\iMI: Deed Com. lie at the Costa Mesa City ~Y· as. suooessor In in1erest81 Clerk's Olllce. 77 Fair metll« to Coollnenlal D11ve, Room 101, Co11a 1arv-Co,...mclan~lhe Mesa. ~ 1..dl r PUBLIC COMMENTS In f ~ ~l to _J.I either oral or wrinen form 1~ as~on 1 J~ M: may be preffnttd during 3~2l ol · Recx>rds 1n the.. public hearings. For I.lie office ~the R of further Information. tele-OflWlg_8 • phone 754.5335 or visit the execiiled bY. • 1 Smith. TranspQrtaUon SeNlcff DI· an 111~ person M 5d vision II City Hatt. 77 Fa1r at DUb1it audlOn to the higtl-Drlve. 4th Floor, Costa esf bidder tor cash,(pa~ ~ at bme of sate 11 lawful IF THE AFORE MEN· money oflhe Unitecl Slate!) TIONEO ACTION IS CHAL· at AJ ltle north lron~t entrance LENGEO IN COURT. the '°oolhe <[!inlY We. st' challenge may be limited to 71 CMc 1fer • only thole l11u81 raised at Santa Ana al nghl. 1J11e the public hHrlng de-= ". ~~~¥9.=.,IO :g scri '*' In this notice or In Deed of T Ille orooem wrinan corresPonclence d• ~ 111 County. ·cait-llv8fttd to the City Counctl descnbe<I as ~·more at, or prlor to, the public desalbe<I in Said Deed hearing. of rust The total amount of MARY T. ELLIOTT, ltle~ balaoc:e of the ol> De~~~l~l~~l·~~wporl Wi to :c::'~U,:~ Beach-Costa Meaa Dally :t,9~~Le.Un:~~ Piiot May 16, 17, 19, 20, ~ illitial P;;-'tJe of the 21, 27. 28, 29, 30, 31 , 1997. S~.ef. Pa I~ F938 be b' cash. a~ check --PU_B_L-IC_N_O_T_IC_E __ ,d~~a e or national ---------•bank. a d1'11'Ml by a Flctltloua lualn•H ~tale drawn ~ii ,ur1s:'e Nam• Statement °' al ~And loan The lollowlnQ ptrSOnt are ~ S ra doing buslneu a1: South-°' ~ k land Appliance Service, 'in ~~1 ! of the Ft- 1240 N. Jefferaon, Ana· nanoal. cqoe. authOri2ed helm, CA Hao& to do blnineSS in hS stlle. ... ., ............. So. Thi •• ? Milton. Anaheim, CA t280e ~ • " any, Uoyd 0 . Welll, 381 N. S.. the _, ranado St.. Orange, , CA 11 COSll 92864 ooder Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-,;· ""* · ducted by: a general Part· l!IY eny ne11hlp the snel Ind Have you started doing ottw'il •l!lllltiof}. ~ bullntl• yet? YH, 3· 1-117 111 Edward B. Aores .' Thi• statement wH llled With the County C18fk of l'lool\AttrrWll. Oranoe C~ty on 3·27·97 IJ 1t97371&4t7 Daily Piiot April 21i -...y a. rm~~~l$ 10, 11, '"' 8d33 PUIUC MOTICI OBITUARY 888 714-843·e707 B•a utlfulfy Furn. 3Br hk·ups. nu crpt. no $1800/mo. 675-2171. On.Of A KJn dt ---------• Summer Hme, 1 block pets. 276 Monte Vista THACKER --· I I t'Xl. '* tthtlH , 111. lla11•ica,. lllllif1111&11us er 4 Bd 2.7sB~ Home. CEltfETARY LOT/ to Ocean, NB Jetty vu. #A S925. 075-9 18 1 Expanded Fam Rm. CRYPT 1225 $5000.mo 830-8081 ·La rge & Sunnlf 2Br 2 B a 8ayrldg• Ip, 2·car gar. patio. tndry rm, new paint, plan. shuners, pool, spa, gated comm .. no pets. $1450. 640-0949 Barn•v Thack•r, llllJeoal qlll, • aa 1111antloll le of Corona del Mar lllMt _, llKll 111rderuce. hmi· and Indian Wells. Ca.. tatleft • •lwtm111t1ltt1." died May 5, 1997 at Tiiis •twspaptr will not Hoag Hos pit al In New-btwilltly ICUpt .,., MWIMIH· port Beach. t-te was 111111t 1of ,.., H iii• •'kll 1J lo born Dec. 1 • 1913 In willlliln ol lh• 11w. ow ru deri Homer Nebraska. Ho ,,, httOy lnltrmtd 1111t all Remodeled Kitchen iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Furn'd 2 BD ... d•n 2·Story Twnhse. 3bd M1tr·Sulte • French 2BA. Private spa. 2 Sba, dtw, Ip, m 'w. Doors • Bay Windows s2750/mo. Ellis Realty dbl all gar, sm yd, Spa • Sunny Nook A'lTENTION! 844·8 2 00 Near Ba ck Bay. Call oar Classified Department Todaylf $415,900 "" 300 Campbell Ln . 2 br 2ba Mediterranean Nanc lf Luksa-Agt HAltlOl lAWN $1400. 631·8097·agt. Villa style, upper on 714-843-8767 ·Mt.OLM COSTA MESA 2124 ;:cttr:;0~,· J:e •• q~:'. MIMOaw PAllK iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil HUNTINGTON Great view. Full lite 642·5678 was married to Bette Ask about our •••lli•11 1dwtr1l1td in tlllt ent i 1 f Thacker for 53 yeara. ,...,.,., ... M IMI• 111 111 ..... ·_c_u_" __ ~_p_e_c_a_s __ ~WPORT He was Founder of -.ill l"'8ftullley Nils. lo com--C Thac)<er Contai ner ••Ulaotmillllion,callHUO Qov't For•closed BEA H 1069 Company In Los An· Tall·lm ll 1·800"2•·'590. For Home a from pennies iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii gel es In 1946. now In IM Walllqlln, DC 1r11 ,1u11 on SI. Delinquent Tax, B ig Canyon Dove r Its 51 st year of busl· calf HUD 11 Ul·3SOO. Repo·s. REO's. Your M o del ness. He was a mem· a r ea . T 0 11 F r 0 e S I n g I e L e v e I ber of The Springe, 1 ·800-218-9000 2 B R 2 B A + 0 e n Oeser1 Island and Btg1 .. •••••••• ext.H·139 8 $459,000 Canyon Count r Y 11 for current listings. 714·044-5215 ~:,U!1~ora Include his HOUSES/ Blu tls E·p lan s Full wife Bette Ttlacker, CONDOS Bay views. Country hls daughter Sharon FOR SALE BALBOA traditional. E•panded Sandifer. two sons ISLAND 1006 & upgraded. 3br +FR. Bob Thacker and Tomi••••••••• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 714·720·1704 BKR Thacker, 6 grandchll· AD NUMBER 1 Lido Isl• Spectacular dren and two great GENERAL 1002 YOU HAVE FOUND new bay1ront home, grandchildren. The 3bd. 3.Sba w/docl(. f 11 t d ONE OF TWO HID· am y wgges s ona-DEN ADS~ ENTER Op•n Sat/Sun 1·5 +ons be a.nt to Gulde 313 Via Udo sooo Dogs of the Deser1. THE DINNER FOR $2,150,000 P 0 B 692 P I TWO CONTESl'. . . ox 1 • a m CWI D•v•lopment Springs. Catlfornla, BALBOA PENIN. s11s-s117197 •040·1025• 92263. Nice, clean, large ________ _,, 2BR 2.5BA Home Li d o P•nlnsula with bay v iews, CORONA Baylront custom Cemet~ • Mortuary Chapel • C1'911'1atory , PIEla--11 IBl.mMWAY M~•Chapel Cremation 1t0 Broadway Costa Mesa ..... 190 garageb decks. DEL MAR 1022 home. 4400s.f. w/ Av•ll• le Now Impressive 3rd story tower w/aundec:k. ~~8~~·'!'~ Stunning 180 degree Dock for BS' yacht. Bay & Jetty Views. CWI Development BEACH 'N BAY RENTAL CO 714·873· 7388 Can't seem to get to all those repair Jobs around lhe house? let the CIH1tned Service Dlrect9ry help you find reliable help. &42-5878 ----- ~ ----= = :-:.. : = = _ ... '~' ---_.I _, --: : : "'::":.. e.lboe Newport Rutty, Inc. Oceanfront Lot GMt Opportunity ~· 8499,900 Water1r·ont condo, •040.1028• 2 +2, 32'wld• llv/ din __ ...,..L_u_x-u""'rl,_o_u_a __ room. Totally remod. Pool Home Open Sat/Sun 1·5 Remodeled. trench 2525 Oc:ean Blvd A-2 doors, bay window, 073·3304 new appl, c:uatom COSTA MESA 1024 Bir Owner E'sld• CM moulding, dbl fplc:. Reduced to $359,000. Pacific: Coast RHlly Group. Biii Oeffenay 831·0884 3bd, 2ba. 8100af lot.1 ________ _ •S27G,OOO• Open Frl·Sun 10·2 2549 F•lrway Dr •548-5033• E'el_.. aecret atreet 3bd, 2ba, 2 -c:ar , culdesac, 1 bfk to Back Bay. Clean. Only 1239,500 Donald Pfaff CB Agt 433°8 528 SAN CLEMENTE 1076 OPEN HOUSE Oceanfront Luxury Condo SUNDAY 12·5 "408 Pasadena Ct Kim c(.!I Lanc ey-A.gt RE/MAX So.county 71 .... 116-4325 HUNTINGTON MOBnE BEACH 1040 HOMES 1100 ---·---- i1N111. 7Sba Bright 6 '84 Mfe Honte In CM airy. Pool, FP, 2-tar 241158 H-t comm 2 +2 garag•. '22 4 ,500. Lndry rm. epp11, e./c. •H ... '1H• Storage •h•d. carport p. la u I 0 u 8 I' e "'fl r Lovely clt>tl1t/pool(1pa. N•l•hberhoodl Nr bch l30K 43+134o 3Belrm, Ila, Llvlno •wr Covoretl Cott ... Rm w /frplc, Cozr. Lido P41ntnsute R .. or1. f'emlty Am. Spa, Cu • Prtv•1• beach, pool, de·Sec Locetlon 9Pe· reo room. P'\lrn'd ••48,900. 1 bdrm deeofat9d In Christine U~t. blue• end y•llowe. 71W1~7 • 111K 080 l n-M'4 PaoPulY OwNas 3br/2ba t riplex HARBOUR 2142 baths. kit. Carport. upstairs unit. balcony, Private sun dec:k & 2-car garage. $1 150 laundry. $1975/rT)o. 779 S cott Pl . Move-Water front Fabulous yoarty. Boal dock avl. In spec! 964-8585 3 + 3 /Den/DI n /Gar/ 540-1355 or 673·6002 Classified is..... Dock avail. ten. Pis. 2br Pe nths• Condo CONVENIENT Furn, FP, Fr Doors • $3350 Agt 675-9505 Nr .bc:n. tp. d/W, W/d. whether you're buy-_....;...; __ .:::......·---gar. no pets. $1375. Ing. selling, or just Claaslfl•d Avl June 675-4677 looking, classilled has The most cornprohen· . what you needl slve and current d11ec· Whether you re buying C LASSIFIED tory of goods and ser· or setting. Classified 642·5078 vices aroundl covers all your needs! WINNER #I I l)ANlt~t,LE DOW' Dinner for Two at llJIElllHADA tm l••BESIBD ... Find Our lllilden - C lassified Ads & WIN! Contest Ruin: I. Si mply find our hidden classified ads somewhere in our classified scccion. C ut aud paste the aJs on the entry blank and mJil. Newspaper e111ries only. no photo copies will be accepted. 2. All entries must arrive by noon. the following Wednesday. 3. Winner will be dnisen l'1 random dr.twing and winner's name will appear the followi ng wC'ek. One cmry per person. One winner per wttk. 4. Conmt will 1un 2/20/97 through 5/17/97. • Addras ------ Paste A<h Hett Paste Ads H ett 1 °...n FINANCING! . ' . . - +Tax 24 mos RCL tease. 3000 down+ 2000 lac rebate 1st payment+ OMV+ Tax+ refund Sec Oep $4.311 50 + $2.000 fact rebate due (!t 1nceptlOl'I, purch option value $14.542 20 based on 12.000 miles per yr 15¢ per mile excess milage fees Total payments $5.160 Leesee 1s responsible fOf wear and tear. Subiect to credit approval & 1nsurabihty MSRP $21,625. Fact Savings $600 FacL Rebate $2,000 CMLM Disc $2,529 #630030 . ~ 5.0 LITER V8, Pwr win/locks, loaded 4.8% ANANCING! ---,,.-,--· ---.._ -...... .; -:i , /-...... -I 24mo · MSRP $28.425, Fact Savings $350, CMLM Savings $3,078 (~t Prioe $24,997) #J43237 +tax 24 mos CB:::-$3;215 94 {jown + tst pymnh -eMV ~ ref-sec deir & 1st'yrtlc tee $4,545:18 due1n lnceptlOn. Parch opt ftl1UTe value $18.192 based on 12K ml/yr 15¢ excess per yr Top $6,456 lessee 1s resp for wear & tear lease subject to credit & approval & insurabd1ty Lexus Certified P A E • 0 W N E D 'C A A S SAT\JROAYr MAY 17, 1997 liJwpoRT llACB LAGUNA RENTALS TO BUSI.NESS -----• !MPI.OYM!NT !MPLOYMENT 2189 IEACB 2648 SllU.E 2724 OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYMENT 5530 5530 EMPLOYKENT 8014 EIULOYMENT fUIOOTUll 5533 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii caa. ... ReM pal· tetn i ota 1325. 2 pink &i2iiaii1tiiiiTiioiiwniiiih9iiim.iiliil • UOUNA LIVING ••tbee ~ M .. 19'liiiiiiliilli••lilllllz•to4-lllPLOYMENT 2.58A. Lrg 2-cer e1-caant gard•n •Pt-Bdrm w/o-t~· UOO $ HUGl--TI. 5530 • 1 tac h g • r • g •. 3br 2b• Compl91•1y Fuff ~. 0.....7•7991 rnvr1 Remod. End unl1. r•mod•l•d. Gerege. Ev..-4J7!5-9382. Phone Cerd RoutH *'500/mo. 540-5&&.4 etor•i•· laundry. B•lbo•.Stepa to 8oh S2000/Wk. Pot. B h 800.700.7177 ~ 28• Upatalre dplx, 3 Bloc • from •ac 2.br+den, prl(g, hdwd 24h,. , gar. dw, patio, $1870/mo. 494·~8 nra, nw.y kltch, 18501----------- elep• to bay & bNCh. •lhlt.AvfS-1 87G-2784 H PAYPHONES H ,1800 818 3 .... 9 .. "'3"' Local •It•• avail. Low . . "' _.., "' NEWPORT BEAUT BAVFRONT R.-rbor View rental B~ace CQ,NDO patio wtvl•w, ~=-J:,.~l,J~~t!:~~ wanted Port Strfft a;.n 2669 n/s. w /d , n /peta. iAVON ™••r• family lool(lng tor $600+dep. 723-1479 - clean 4/5bd. Call •1 BR s725* Oeneral lnformellon C.M. 1/2 Hou•• 1700. Line 1·800-647-8503 S.,•rry at 84-i.8491 28R 2BA $835 Or 1 Br $450. Cat ok, R • p re 1 e n t a t 1 v e 8 Light •lry Condo D/W Incl. 80x30 pool, W/2 happy cr•atlve nHded In your ar•a. Walk to bHch, pool. No pell. Carport. people! Call 831·2111 Excellent •arnlnge apa, gated. $1200/mo. Vlata Del M••• CdM 3Br Hm• at)r w/ opportunity. Set your Agent, June 494-t 1n. •54 5-4855 • one. 1800sf, vu, deck, houra. For Information SKUJOIEO WJlURV *N=='* AMDMINTS lrg 1 & 2 bdrm opts. 2 & 3 bdrm twnhses w/FP, poss thru kitchens, brkfst bar & lrg dsts. Small pets welcome. Prices start at $985. Call 720·9034 Today! .....c: -"""""'4lNT ~ • ti• IOI . \ t ' ... 4 •0 •II I 11 .. , 1 Br Exec Apt yd, w/d, Ip, pvt bch. call 1 ·800·547-8503 Vllla Pt. pool, Jae. bbq Male prefd. S500.mo1 __ 1n_d_._R_e .... p_. ____ _ facll. 71-i.760-83 32 71-i.721-8888 Are• MCI Payphone or 71-i.54e.1185 COM Charming 2Br Rout•• S150k y .. rly 2bd/2b• Decor. apt. 1Ba hse ahare w/1 potential. Local •Ilea w/cath cell. FP, rel, female. F/p, w /d , avaltabl•. Loweat micro, ow. patio, $830/mo. 644-1664 prices. Top of lhe11ne pkng WO hkups, no CDM Furn Room Kit •qulpment. Oreat pe. l/smk. $1400/mo/ prlv. Gated. Pool & busln•H opportunity. yrly. 1·510-521·1546 Garage. $550/mo. 1-800-235-2825 ••BEACH AREA•• 719-4815 Free Dlatrlbutorahlp Peninsula 1-4Bd. CDM Share lrg 4bd Natlonal Greeting Card Co. PT/FT. Winter & Vac ation house. 1 pvt rm avail. S•rvlc• •tores. Acct• Rentals. Reserve Now OR, fp, walk lo beach. Included. lnveat 59950 tor Best Seloctlonl $450/ utl. 723-4572. In Inventory & aup· :.~~~ oe;::·~~~s C dM, Shr 3br Hom• pn ... 1-aoo-111-3141. 71-i.875·4912 Lrg rm, great loc, gar, Loc•I C•ndy Route yv/d. ns. n/pels, $530. 30 vending machines. Laurie 714-640-8215 Earn approxlmalely Beautiful, New 2 • 2 corner unit In Back Bay w/large windows and high celllngs. Pvt gar, w/d, Ip, frig. , Gated Community $1365. 789·1748 Beverly Hiiia Gent. Personable, refined, normal bachelor. Fine Arts/lnl'I Biz, speaking Franch/Danish; No CM lux gtd apt, quiet, S800/day. All tor spa, pool, prlv ba, na. $ 9 • 9 9 5 . C a I I : S395. + dep + 1 /2 ulla, 1-800·998·VEND Avl now 548-8125 -t.ov. )lour f•mlll(P E 'ald• CM More S leaa time. N e w h o m e own er ~nd rte for aale. seeks prof to share Call 1·800-371·8363 4BR home Pvt bed/ •Vending Route For bath. $ 4 5 0 ·S 8 0 0. S • I e • 2 O I o c a I Call Jennifer Noonan altea•work PT• ------ Accounting OC mfg. co. haa oppty'a available tor Iha rollowlng poel· tlons: ACCOUNT REClllVAllLl!S CLl!RK We are aeeklng an aaserllve, reaults· oriented A/R clerk. Requires 4 + yrs. col· lectlon & credit admln. exp. Knowledge of lJ C'• O&B reports. cash agalnet documenla, Journal entrlea, & other acclg. runctlona a plua. Proficiency w/ Word Perfect & apreadshe9t software a must. Strong ver~I and written comm. •kills also req. Poa. reports to Acctg Mgr and otters a full range of benefits. ASSEMBLER Requires soldering, blue-print reading and 3 + years electro- mech. assembly •><P· w/mlcroacope back· ground I Please send resume wllh salary history to GULTON STATHAM 1644 Whittler Ave Costa Mesa.CA 92627 Fax (714)642·0316 EOE. M/F/DN 644·9060 x117 •800·711-43819 ~~~s~~~0 (~~~.f~~ NB Mbr Ste/S675 1n61 Vendlng:Lazy Personsi----------1 5530 SUVIQS --------------------- Counter Help Medloal Oto. affka ft•t•ll Sain poaltlon at •••Qet P•kl To Shop plald wing ohalra FT/PT Poeffion• avt. "*'dty P9faon who Out of Santa Fe Mak• 1847/W .. k. Oet w /ottoman $250. Gift & Mall Store. can handle chao• with Outpoat/Kloak at paid, l(ffp lh• good•. OC1agonal glaas din No Ex P • r N • c. a amllel FIT poaltlon Fashion Island. PT SASA .. Myal•ry Shop-tbl w/4 ct'lra $150. N•ar OC Airport. ror Wing, phonea, wagH hourly+comm. per'' 7177 Sunset Comfortabl• dbl bed Fu & Mall 955·9171. grMllng pall•nta and CalJ Suaanna Wilken· IS Iv d . 2 O 4 . $95. Dre11er .wlmlrr $45. Counterlbell FT/PT r1Jnnlng errands. Fu 844-5953 ~ollywood, CA 90048 2-0own comfortera Fri endly pereon RH: 714-MS-733& iALEi or call (213) 858-6221. $40 & S65. 673·3039. nffd•dl No exp nee. New Pre•chool tn The growing Dally L•ather sot• oft Globe Dell 842-3784 Newport BHch needa Piiot advertlelng team E .. •LO,,..ENT whit•, large 3·pl.ce, D•mo Supervlaor Infant/toddler tMch•r• •••k• an . outalde ...-"" plllow back, fits In for South Orange with ECE unlta, atao ••IH rep1Hen1at1ve In WANTED 5535 corner, perf cond. county . Muet b• qu.ilfled 2 yr old and the Retail Advertlalng SSOO/obo. 650·7047. familiar With grocery prHchool 1 .. chera. Department. Experl· ' etorH demos & mual Benefit• 714-955·2872 enc• pr•l•rr•d, but Loylng Swedlah Nurae. be located nHr or TUTOR TIMI! will train. Appllcant 12 Yra exp. HonHt & MERCHANDISE In c 0 •I a Me• a .1---------ahould be energetic, carln~. Oood cook. MISC 6015 800_..50-4338 Nur••rv Help, Sunday motivated and a aell Loe refs. Chrlalln• 1'iiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------Mornings 8·11, 18 or •tarter. Salary plua <:?714-848·3735<:? 11 Earn Mon•it Reading older. First Aid/CPR commlHlon. Xlnt b•n· OIAllETIC? Are you bookal S30,000/yr Cert. 844-7400 em pkg. Drug acreen-atill paying for aup· Income pot. D•talla. PERMANENT • PT 4ng/physlcal required. DOMESTICS 5540 pllH7 Why? For lntor· 1·800-513·4343 xY9tl37 EOE. Send resume to matlon on how you Poaltlon In small busy 1 11 FIREFIGHTERS office. Non-smoker Lynn Esola, %Dally can race ve supp es No experience necH· 714-67S-4806 Piiot. 330 w . Bey COMPANION-Sw•dl•h at little or no cost. ury. Paid tralnlng1__________ Street, Costa Meaa, Aid Avail PT. Good Call 1·800-678-5733 w 11 h • x c • 11 • n t Phone Oper•tora CA 92827 or fax to driver. Xlnt Refs. Prop-t;;:::=======:::;- beneftts. Paid reloc•· To S15/hr. Part or Full. (f14) 850-4802 .• For erty Owner. Pl.a Call tlon for high school Wiii traJn. Interview, call (714) Chrlatlna 73o;o29a diploma graduatH 1-800.718·8230 574-4238. agea 17-34 . Call:•------------------1Do9 W•lk•r• It your 1·800-345-8289 Prop M9mt Office SALES pet nHd• Just a little Mon·Tue, M Buay small ofc aeel<s · Local wHkly newt· extra walks and Love, W•d·Frl 8-4:30 profeaalonal 'with paper seaka lnalde I can help. Pleaae call FLATBED DRIVERS admlnletratlv• and aales r•preaentatlve. Morgan ]14·642·8533 accounting exper. Must poaaeu etron ---------Top pay planll Computer knowledge, phone aalea abllllles, Driver • Houaem•n Gr•at mllea In f 1 • x I b I • h 0 u r 1 . be dependable, team Mu11 be Proper, prof'I. all ••asone. Fax Reaume: 673·2215 oriented, and a aelf •ecurlly oriented, & Guaranteed Home starter who Is able to maintain h ome r•palrs Every 4th Dlapatch. Quality Aaaurance work well under daad· Musi have Ref'a & XJnl GrHt benaflta lines. One year aalH OMV Apt. 673·1511 and bonusea Orange Co. mfg. co. e><perlence preferred. Call Between 9-12am 0·6 months•S.24 haa opportunities excellent benefit or atter 5pm. 6mo.•S.28 up to S.341. lvallable for the fol· package. M/F/ON. • 1 Call J.B. Hunt Flatbed lowing positions: Drug acreenlng/physl· ... uropean Perfection at 1·800·325·1067 -cal required. Houaeol••nlng COL Required QC INSPECTOR For conaldoratlon Exp'd • Xlnl Ref's Own Trans • Bonded WHAT HAPPEllS 11 rou DOl'T ADVERTISE? Front Desk Agent please fax resume (In· Weekends Also Avail Small Upscale Beach 2 + year• exp. In pro• eluding aalary range Free Est 241·1914 NOl'HlllG. Inn. Prov. exp pref'd. cess (MILSPEC Soder-desired) to: B/W B•it•hor•• Inn Ing, wiring, . welding. Judy Oetting al (714) J • P • n • • • L • d If (apply In person) brazing) and mechanl· 631·6594 Seeka Housecleaning 1800 W. Balboa Blvd cal l_nspectlon. Reliable • Honest APARTMENTS FOR RENT FULLY} Rent from Ull, gar .. cbl•, w/d. Dream. Few Houra S Prlv. HmOwner On Prof. N/S. $325+ Last •Big $. Free bro-ell your home Hotel .. ldo, Linda Dav, mo. Avl 6·1 . 752·3297 chure 1·800·820-4353 through classified. M•ld/Houaekeeper RECEPTIONIST/ PHONE OPERATOR Secr•t•ry Worker's Comp/Criminal. 3·5yrs 714-55 7 ·2210 Call the Classifieds BALBOA ISIAND 2606 Beautiful Pvt Upper 2 ,.. 1. 2-Paltos. Many WlndOWS·Ltghl & Alryl •308 1/2 Coral• Yearly 310-273-3300 BALBOA PENINSUIA 2607 * Lrg :Zbd/1 be St 295 New palnl/crpt, Fplc, vaul coll. deck. gar, no pet s. Yearly. 760-1713 857·1776. C<>R-ONA- DEL'MAR 2622 842·S878 Harbo r l•I• or NB Newport Cat B•aulih.JI•------------------$6/hr. Bl·l.lngual. Harbor area. when 2•2 Condo· Brand newl MONE Apply In person: Bast available i'l •97. your P·oolfspa/gym/lenn. Y Goo~ Compn We•tara Bay.shores Gst.Rm ... prlvbath & S695+ Utls. 245-7335 TO LOAN 2914 •Good People• Inn 1800 w. Balboa EnVGst. ApWllla Wing 11 you are longing to Blvd. N._B. 675-3463. or Small Cottage· for•---------A Id B work for a grow·1ng Housekeeplnn Wk d /Hid fY A a RENTALS vo •nkruptcy • n s Y1 r n · Free D•bl Consollda· company that treats Sup•rvl aors Prefer Unfurn./Semi· WANTED 2726 you with care & Nationwide Co. neoda F & Lease Of 3 24 tlon Application with urn. · respect, CALL USI supervisors fOf' long mos. Fine Soc/Prof ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Service 800-873-8207 C & • 1• ar Insurance req'd term care faclllll•f. Refs. Kindly Tel: B.H.. •HELPI• · (714)842·S302 . Wiii train. Send (31 0) 385-1195 & Professional aeeks MONEY Merrv Maids resumes:466 Flagship Page (213) 204-5930 studio, bachelor or 1 · · • I WANTED 2916 Rd, N.B .. CA 92683 to propose Advance bdrm ap . for S550· A/P & AIR Poaltlon Attn: Mark Stewart Newport Meet Ing/ $600. E'slde Costa liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Community Newspa.1..,.....,..---,,,.-.--- Vlewlng. Mesa, Newport Bch, CASH CASH CASH pers seeks full time Leborers Earn up to B I P I Alp & AIR $500 Weekllf Long STUDIO A a en or 11 •· Sl.600 Plus weekly person. ** pl. un· Avail aftr 6·1 pleaae polentlal In vending. Minimum 1 year expe-distance phone com· furn. W/D. Pool, Ten· call Lisa (fl 574-4249 Proven Winner. 90 rlence In accounts pany 11 aeeklng peo· exper. Bl-lingual pral. DC area Call WandaJ••••••••-Front lobby recltpt. to al 818·786·5432 or en1wer phones (Rolm -n4'16~166A.-ev_es.. MERCHANDISE System), manage vlsl· Tona of Work tors and misc. clerical warehouse through dullea. Min. 3 yrs. management. Up to --------- exp. preferred. B l· $425.wkly 491-0191 ANTIQUES 6010 lingual (Spanish) a ---------• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim plua. Top Peraonal Mgr SALES/MARKETING A buay marketing dept. needs exp'd Sacy with P/C ·skllls (Internet a plus) Engl· nearing terminology & Mklg exp. Req's flleeds kid• 8mo1· 17yra for TV, print & ---------film. Submitting now Top Doll•r P•ld! tor new Siar War• From 1800-1960. movies, call for 1 pc to entire estate. au d It Ion 11 me . Paintings, china, Pascucci Productions glaware, furn, etc. •714·375·4300• 40Yr NB AH 673·6223 60+wpm typing & WP --------- (714) 642-·5618 nls, & Jacuzzi. Prof. year track record. payable & collections pie to service store· $695/mo. 640-0518 1_________ Limited Routes Avall-preferred. Good ben-front promotional box MISC fl route. 1·800·354·7331 Unique 1 bdrm 1 ba • able. $8,245 mlnlmlum e t package Including•--------- Windows proficiency. EMPLOYMENT -------- Shthnd/speedwritlng a SERVICES 5533 APPLIANCES 60111-c-1-1-,1_-.. 1----plua ass ..... 1 ..... w/loft condo style apt. RENTALS 2744 lnveatment. Call nowl 401(k) retirement plan. Vaulted celllng,s, .. 11,g~h~t~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim 1·800-342·a747. liOE. Drug screening/ Marketing Pleaae send resume ••• .. ••• g arry walk thtoug teal r vqul . ---wtttrnta eas..-·ta-awarrtrm kitchen, large walk-In *ART STUDIO* Send resume & salary Pleaae aee our ad in GULTON·STATHAM the listings In thla cal· Refrlg•r•tor S185. w ... ~r-v•r-. $145.H Cl46·5848 closet, dishwasher, Share approx 400 sf. MORTGAGES & re i:i u Ire men t to : today'• paper under 1644 Whittler Ave. egory may ,require you private extra large $222/month. Avail T.D.'S .2918 Accountlng Su~rvisor, "Quality Aasuranc.". Costa Mesa CA 92627 to call a 900 number --------- CONVENIENT whether you're buy- lng._uWng JuaL looklng, classified has what you need! • CLASSlfflED 842·5478 1 bd/1 be 2-blks lo beach, wlq, coil tans, storage. 5900/mo . ut1I inc 875·4415 patio from llvlng room, June 1. 723-1678. P.O . Box 1560 Gullon-Slatham Fax (714)642-0316 In which there Is a F~NITURE 6014 addlllonal patlO off -0t _C~at.Mua...Cil P2G2..0_l=========:!:~E~O~E=. ::;=:::;~M~/F~/~O~N~. =c~h=a~rg~e:£p:e;r ;m~ln=u~t;•;· ::::::::!!========~-~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-......;i;;,... bdrm w/outslde stor: ••••••••• SSCASHSS Immediate or fax (714) 631·7246 J .: Block• from the Beach Huge llvlng space avail In 1 & 2 bedroom apt homes. Wood burning fir• place and gigantic pat io Clo se to •hopping & IChOOll. Dogs & cats welcome. Starting from $985. C all 789-1753 for more details (aome age space. Vertical C SS for atructured eel· . · b 11 n d s 1nc1 u d 8 d OMMERCIAL llemente and deferred ADVERTISING throughout, skylight In REAL ESTATE lnaurance claims. Display llvlng room, unique 1 .. •••••••-J.G. Wentworth: Telemarketing bathroom/ vanltyt •• 1-800-388-3582 Wiii make quality d I I N t I sates cans over the ress ng area eu ra •---------CASH NOWll We telephone to new and carp•t throughoutt APARTMENTS2750 purchaae mortgages, exlsllng adverllsers. ~:,:~~da~~ll1 ~C:.h1~f~ l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii annultlee, and pusl· Answer Incoming calls 11 ne•• not••· Since and 1ollcl1 new busl· lncludad. Very bright Pride H .B. -i.plex 1984 hlghHt prices neu through proac· and opan living areal (1) 3BR & (3) 28RSI paid. FrH Htlmatea, live telephone can- can now, won't lastl Just north of PCHI prompt. proteulonal. vasslng and research· $1470. 788-0931 $419K Agt 570-8263 Colonial Flnanclal Ing competitive pub· l -800-969-l 200 blicallona. --------··-------BUSINESS OFFICE Ext 5t •Must work well COSTA MESA 2624 MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT 2769 Purch 100% Fix 125"' under deadline pres· restrictions apply). W• Buy NOIH, All sure iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil RENTALS Credit Conaldered •excellent oral and 2br :Zbe Indy rm. fncd Ofc Suite 841 sq.ft. FINNEY BROKERAGE written communication yd, 2-car gar, child/pet 3 Pvt Offices and 714 673·7480 Uc.1976 skills ok. 157 e. 23rd-Unit A. Reception area . •Minimum one-year 51 100. Ron. 760·1122 ROOMS 2706 441 Old Newport Blvd.I••••••••-newspaper sales ex· Nwpt Bch. S 1220. perlence 2Br Newly Decorated ' 71-i.850·8505 ANNOUNCEMENTS •Ability to think ere· w/carpet and tlle . CM Back B•it $400 allvely and work In a Garage. Oulot Call for Incl u1la, w/gar $50. toam environment appt. 1·619·598-3337 Kit/lndry prlv. Pool. COMMERCIAL •oetail oriented •••E 'ald• 2br 1ba NfSmk etc. 650-8242 PROPERTY 2778 THEATER •self motivated and deck. stove, trig, gar, CASTING 2921 goal oriented Ulls d $765 I I i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •pc knowledgeable P ' · n pe •· VACATION B I P I 13S Albert 543-5478 • •n n 400sq rt Salary plus commls- E ' S Ide Lg lmmacl RENTALS 2722 prlv entry/bath, newly Chlld Mod4tl Seerch Slof\ E1<cellent benelll d•done, air cond. •AgH 6moa-tfyrs• package Including 2br 1.5ba Townhome •450. Gary 760-9792 Gerber Sablea, Gap 401 k plan. Physical/ Pvt patio, verticals Bayfront Hm Nr Bal Kida. & Morel Call drug screening re· creme lone. w/d hk·up Fun zon•. 1 br + Natali• 714-960-7882 quired. EOE. S950 Avl 8-7 497·9131 alffplng loft, Iba, Ip, INDUSTRIAL 2788 New People Needed Fax resume to Ois- Newport Aero•• th• Immaculate! 8/19·29, No exp nee. Mod•ls & play Advertising, Attn: St 2bd/1.5ba garage, $2500. 714-673-1943 10,000 SqFt 4 S•I• Actora . TV/Fiim. Lynn Esola al (714) no pets. 1665 Irvine Production Pl. N.B. 1·213-852·188" 650-4802 Of' mail re-Ave #4. 720-9422 Ql'llslbjjt. Store cars. sume to Display Ad· ext.203. Darrell. RENTALS TO Toya, Mfg, or 7 Bob1---------vertJSJng. '330 W:-Say 2724 C ti Bk 722 "777 LOST •· Street, Costa Mesa, Studio E'sldo, clean, SHARE aus n r "" ca CA 92627 secluded loc. garden. W.,•h•• 1000+ af FOUND 2925 No amk/pets. S600mo 2 room• •vall Pvt Office, toilet, loll, liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ar• You Earning Inc utll. 848·9240 e1<ec home. Share 833 W. 17th, CM. 14 Loat From Bayelde S20k Per Month? bath. No amk/peta. $625. Harry 845·3544 Vllage-NB. Gray/White We need trainable. Houaekeeplng weekly.1 .. •••••••• Cat w/Whlte Paws accountable people to $550/mo +aec. uu11 wearing Pink collar aend out tapes from paid. 3 blka to ocean. BUSINESS •-with taga. 675-1578 Internet leads In your HUNTINGTON B!ACH 2640 980·8881 ~ area. Call toll free FINANCE 1-800.344.9427 HEALTH & BANQUET FITNESS 3000 COORDINATOR B•I Isle Sunny 2bd 1 Blk To Be•oh 1br 1 ba, w/d hk-up, patio. S770/Mo. $850/0ep. 218 9th SI. 847·3171 apt. Beach close. Sun-I••••••••• deck. W/0 . $445 + utll. Prof fem. 675·0724. •-B-U_S_I_N_E_S_S----liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii B•lbo• Penln 3br Look ~••r• younger tor Italian Reataurant In Newport. 673-9500 3Br 2B• Encld ger .. j1allo. Nice neighbor· 6ood. Nr schl/shopa. 1995 + Oep 720·0521 Condo, w/d, n/smkr. OPPORTUNITY nowl No pllle, MLM. al•P• 10 sand. 5550. 2904 cutting, burning, pain. Bl!AUTV STYLIST Prominent N.B. Salon se•k• Lie. stylist, exp'd In color, 'to aulst owner and build cllentle. Guarant••d Income+ Commlaelon No Olmmloksl For 71-i.873·8034 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Info aend $18.95 lo: COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 -. --......-.-...---------------·-QUIET ~ SBRENB I Palm N.1.esa ApartJ:nents So near & yet so far ... . That's the feeling you get • wncn you live at Palm Mesa amid the lush gra:i iety of ICdudcd I woods & statdy palnu. . .. ... Studlot. l " 2 Oedroo1111 • JRS.1125 • 1BR'675 • 2BR'775 ANoPttl ' ... "'lbl Blindt A C.WPn : ... N!W Ca-pd. Paint '11le • F'ltnell lblrn • Hmd Pool A Jeaml • Pldoe' BlllcoM9 •r...~ Oftb Hours: 9 :00 am • 6:00 pm M·P and l 0:00 am • •:OO pm wccb:ndl 1561 Mea or.· s.m ~~CA (7.W~Md-60 , ... K. Monaon 3535 E. PCH, COM, CA. 92625 Alao stations avallabl• for rent Contact Lena or Tyler 673-4188. PERSONALS Biiiing Entry PERSONALS 3002 •Easy Work •Excellent Income •Flu hour• SINOL•S •Knowledge of MEET Slngle people Window• helpful through out rural •FT/PT America. Confidential, 84f·2883 re Pu I ab I e, 800.395-8811 eetabll•h•d plan .--------- Fr .. detalla. BOAT Rl!NTALS Country Connections Dock Aa•l•t•nt Newal•tt•r For raat growing PO Box 408 Newp0r1 Beach Boat Superior, N! 88978 R•ntal locatlon. WHk· •nd1 reQ'd. Apply In ~raon b9fore noon to 2001 W. Coast Hwy N8 3004 Cah't f'lnd Wortr'T lll•••liillilll•-You eM't be looklnQ Hlftdlotne Attornef too hWdl WANT[O 16 a..tla VfK'f anr.ctlve people to flll vattou. eflm wtlt f•male aW4 ro•l11onl from Wtf .. for det ...... • 380-4147 ouH to me neg .. :::..'.!! ,,,.nt. No ••~rl~• cuea1"1•D necnM'Y· c.11 Now, lt'I t,,_ rMOUJO. Y04.I 8rwit (114)891•114. can covo& on to ... • myriad of tMreften. "ec.ptlonlel dlH Item&, ~ our cotumne comS* qualUled t>UVet• to '*'' , Lease a Lfilid RoVer Discovery for s395· a month. lt<mT now you can t:t it wnJ Rowr DIS<.~i.·..:ry for jWlt IC 0 ftrst month payment 1395'" month. ,\.,1> If thl~ doc~n·c pique your lnt~t. I Y'J5 down JM)'mmt just Slt.'P Inside. YOO.LL find dua l tcmpcraturu comml"I, I' 0 .ocurity depoelt leather scats, and ttenuJnc,, wood trim. L"'I adJitkm, with 1995 due at signing IU 14-gauge steel ch88Sla, pcnnttncnt four-~-el drh'C. ---------------and rock-IOftcnlna coll ~prt~ suspension, the Dlscovc~· hAs )'ct co m(.'Ct a mountain It dJdn't like. So why not stop by for n t~ dnw todav!' Uu:.\t unlike the l>bccM:ry, th11 olfor won't~ around for long. · . LAND ROVER NEWPORT BEACH I TODAY'S , COSTA MESA 6124 SPE£D le CHRYSLER 905,9 • CRaSSwoRD PUZZLE ·ey CHARLES ~EN wlt'h OMAR SHARIF Nld TANNAH HJRSCH CORONA DEL MAR 6122 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiSIUiiiiBii0iiAiiTiiSiiiiiiii70iiliii6li,iift0iiiiHii•iiwiiivoiiriikiieriiiiS•ii~i-~ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Fri 9/Sat/Sun 8 • Micro. bd rm furn, 2 0 QT s Avenue. 14 ,5~ Garage Sal• 8am &EAOO 3· uter. Fully &..oa d•d. Mini ACROSS 1 MvtNcal bll'ds 6 8e~lllf Beylor 10 Curdlt' ~niOn 14 F.-0-or ~etty 16 Code name I (I ()welling place I 7 "Aollefbalf' star 18 Simmlfe 19 Egyptian 20 =:~rs 21 Shrimp oockta11, e.g. 23 GOof 25 Sroadea&ter Keppel 26 Share 30 Type ol perception 34 -·IZU 35 Jim1ed 38 Ohctional mark 40 ExhOtt 42 Chadenge<t 44 Daysot-: long ago " 45 Ornamental lruit 47 Cried like a kitten 49 Out of the ordinary 50 Gell closer 52 MlsadVentures 54 Choose 56 Reply to the captain 14 57 Emulated subort>an parent• 62 Gambling town 88 LeYee 67 Zlnc- 88 MatlnM man 69 Oldahoma town 70 Actor David -71 Excited 12 Fle>e 73 61o<><*lcxJl'ld's ctue 74 Singer Horne DOWN I Kentucky Derby, e.g. 2 Norwegian monarch 3 C9\1er with paint 4 End of the day 5 Set sail 6 Air-show maneuver 7 Hold tloht 8 Dot In lhe sea 9 Actjl(j like a bird 10 ·aee-r 11 Flexible tube 12 Muslim official 13 Positive response 22 Thought 24 Cheerleader's shout 26 Stop Up 27 Tori's dad 7 PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 28 Scoundrel 29 Quiz • 31 Snoop 32 Bunch of Girl Scouts 33 Crowd 36 Before. in poems 37 Water con0ensa11ons 39 Ties the knot 4 t Historical period 43 Self·indulgent In a way 46 Globule 8 9 48 Like a desert 51 Place-setting items 53 Antenna 55 Harmful 57 Film 58 Similar 59 Actor Foxx 60 EKISI 61 Paradise 63 Brim 64 'High -· 65 Gymnas1 Kor but 66 Society gal t 1 12 t3 WEEKLY BRIDGE QUlZ Q. l · tu South, vulnerable. you hold: •A83 QAJ• 0 !-106~ •762 I The bidding h1111 proceeded: NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST Pan P•n 10 PHa l• Pau 1 Whal action do you take? Q. 2 • All South. vulnerable. you hold: • K 7 6 '7 R o AK 6 6 • J 10 9 6 2 Partner opens the bidding with one club. What do you respond? Q. S • As South, vulnerable, you hold: •KQ652 0 8 0 3 •986542 "' The bidding hl.'S proceeded: NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST IQ Pa.H I• P ... 2NT f>H1 1 What action clo you take? Q. 4 · Nl'1thqr vulnerable, as South you hold: •J98112 1.7 AKQJ3 O K 6 •6 Partner open11 the bidding with one MERCHANDISE WANTED club. What. do you re4pond? Q. 5 • As Routh. vulnerable, you hold: •Aki 'i7 KJA4 OAQ •A91U The bidding has pr()(eeded: EAST SOUTH WEST NORTH • I• Dbl r... t• Pa1111 1 What do you bid now? Q. 6 • Easl-West vulnerable, as South you hold: •83 OQ98743 OA •J65S The bidding has proceeded: WEST NORTH EAST SOUTH •• 20 ... ? What action do you take? Loolt for nn.~wers 011 Monday. Learn t o be a beth!r bridge player! Subscribe now to the Goren Bridge Letter by cRlling (800) 788-1225 for informatfon. Or WTite to: Goren Bridge Let· tcr, P.O. Bo~ -4410, Chica~n. Ill. 60680. Sat/Sun. Mlac Items, man rubber boat, New elec. starter New Cond. 714-615·2~ furn. klngalze bed. hshld, vacuum clnr, earbs.. w/beh cen . 618 Goldenrod toys, luggage. clothes. $1995 548·37'72 --------- In alley 164 e. 19th St (alley) ---------FIAT 9070 Sat 7:30 Mulll Family Giant 5 0 Homes! MARINE SUPS iiiiiiiiiiiiii[iii~~~ Fabulous deals on Watch for Signs '79 FIAT LANCIA furn, clothes, home Sat, May 17. 8·2 DOCKS 7022 2000 63K mi.. Blacll decor. Don't miss Ill Mesa Verde/Placentia iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Beautyl S·•Pd. w/ NC. 809 Polnaettla Harbor. /Ad ams Pwr wind .• n--' tlr•s. s d Dock Lido J•Je up 10 ..... (In alley) P ~:..!1~ R~alty b y 65tt sailboa•. narrow Sac 52250, 543,236lt Sat Sam 500,600 ---------beam prel'tl 673·76711 ________ ~ block In alley between *HUGE* ltla & Ja•mlne RUMMAGE SALE Everything here from Sal 5· 17 a t 7am clolhlng to furnlturet Sonora _. ......... liiFiiiORmDiiiiiiiiiiii~9-07~5 AUTOMOBILES '84 Ford F150 V•8, Lots of good stuff!! Elem.entary School ••••••••• auto. AC. Cassette. $3800/obo. 646· 10•2 SAT 9am-4pm 966 t~nora Res. C M. Movie Wardrobe, '87 FORD VAN Conv. collecllbles. +-morel _LA_G_U_N_A-----1AUDI · 28 00 Ocean Blvd iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii V-6, A/T, PIS. AJC. Low mi. Orig. Owner. 9025 BEACH 6148 '92 Audi 100S $4,999 ' 720-1722 COSTA MESA 6124 Teal/Ivory Lealher Full '88 Ford Esc.ort Sat/Sun Bam.3pm optlon. Moon Roof 5-Spd. Economy car. Antiques. furn, beds, "'11.2194 $11,977 (200512/358569) ' ·Lexus· $5 995 " toys. TV, slereo, • -• t GIGANTIC t b k 1 Mission Viejo Toyota of • I b h d S I o o s · c 0 th es 1·800-669·5398 Huntlnnton Beae'h Ne gh or oo a e and much more! N9 • 8 5 5 Sat. 8-? Cross St's early birds please! _________ 1 ___ 7_1_4_-8_4_7_·_5=---' Monte Vista & Santa •554 Wendt Terrace• BMW 9030 '88 Mustang Conv.' Isabel. Follow signs! 5 .0. 5-speed. red, Also 1321 Sussex .t.n NB ---------1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii leather, all stock.• Annual Neighborhood NEWPORT '94 7401 Blk/blk. Runs Xtnt1 Maintenance, Garage Sale BEACH 6169 Like new. 16" chrome records-since new. Ma y 17th, 8 ·3 wheels. S33 ,900. S6,300 515-0105· Ba,rgalns Galore ! 642·8239 •91 PROBE 75 Families e HUGE STREET e 1990 BWW 3251 Auto, air, navy blue. Partlcipa1lngl! GARAGE SALE 4-0r, 5-spd Bronze/ SOK miles. $5000 obo So. Coast Metro Sunday 181h 7am-? Tan Leather Interior~ 723·1616 bordered by On Leeward Lane Looks & Runs Great' -------~-F ai rvl ew/Sun llow er Multiple Houses , LoadeCI ABS Driller '93 Aerostar XL Bear/South Coast Or. Clolh1ng, furn.. ac-Air Bag. New brakes. Wagon. Black/grey. Sponsored by Elsa cess .. Just about any· timing bell, battery & Power Low mrfest Hoyt CB Agt 565·6441 thing & e11erything you tires ~ sa .900 OBO (3GUK921) $9,995 c a n t h I n k o I I Bauer .Lotus Blq Garage Sale! 633·6870 or 452·1686 Costa Mesa sat 6am·1pm **GI ANT ** 642.7700 Christ Lutheran Multi Famll~ Sale Church Sat·17th, 8am-1 pm 9035 BUICK MISC. 6015 TO BUY WANTED 6019 TO BUY PlacentiaNictoria Kids stutf. Antiques, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 6 0 19 -E~s-t_a_t_e_,,,,,S_a..,.le--=s:-a-t-=-9...,· 5,,-o 1 s h e s . T o o 1 s . . . '1 O Coupe de VIII e Tools. appl, furn, fish· The Works! 1 owner. new eng/ '96 Mustang Only 7 ,900 miles! Wh1te1grey leathef. Factory cnrom11 WOLFF TANNING Old Coins Gold Silver BEDS._ TAN AT HOME. Franklin Mini, Sterling Buy direct and SA_"!E. Old watches & jewelry Commer c I a l/Ho m e -Westcoast Coin 642·9448 ·-units from $199. Low · · Ing gear, molorcycle 15 18 Prlscllla paint'top. 1'!tc. S5.700 T op Dolla rs Pa id ---------1 714·574·9135 For Records. J;izz., parts. kids furn, GARAGE SALE May (228312) $18,9e5.. Lexus of We stmlnater , -: B92·6906 -Sount racks, etc. •2173 Miner• 17th 9·5 Sat Only.--------- Call Mike 645-7505. , ___ <H_a_ro_o_r_IW_lls_o_n_)_ Furn, children's beds. CADILLAC 9040 !-------===-=--:~ .,.,,--+--+---4 m~nthly paym ~nts. __ Top..J:lollar_Leald tools. lamps, ch•l··iliiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiilii (i"CO •WANTED• Teak TV ELECTRONICS d11m~ items, misc ga4 1::-~~iiii.iiiii_ii.iiiiiiiijiiiii: wood to finish boat ' • rage/house items... '76 ·Eldorado Conv. I• Free color· catalog. For Records. Jazz. 1·800·842·1310 Sountrac ks, etc . 675·9109 STEREO 6080 Plus much morel All power . New '92 Geo Storm as .. : 550 Vista Flora brakes. 74K moles. 45k mi., Blue. AutO'i"' Call Mike 645·7505. (i!!!!!!!!!!i!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~i] PETS & HUMAN RESOURCES Your Very Own Personnel Manager Designed for th e small business owner who does not have an I I.It Ocpartinent. Services provided include: • lliring process (advertising, pre-screening, facc-10-fac:e interviewing, reference and work history checks, clc.) ANIMALS 6049 &wk old male Puppy To good home!"~" 1h Rottweller & •n Airedale $80 760-1549 Free Ca t Sweet 6yr silver female tabby, spayed. Must find new home soon. 759·8978. SATILLITI TV stmllS Now Being SCheduled In Your NelghbomOOd ... The Blutts 8 track, high end AIC, Sound Sys. 81\J, c a s s . I t h r 1 n t . bk S8200. Repo sala Westcllff S8000'obo. 786·9274 puce S5340. 543·2369 .. Sal 7·12' • Fu r n It u re , 1 0 ts '87 Cadillac S evllle •--------....,.-of household st~!! White. leather intenor. HONDA 90SS 1341 Sussex Ln. S2300'obo. ( oll Dover Or.) B 52·1 000 x 4 81 I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ 444-4030 eves 'B9 Civic Wago n • .., S3500. 4WD. AQ..~ ••••••---·--------remov cass .. roo.., TRANSPORTATION CHEVROLE'.f 9045 _r_a'C_k_. _Ps_._~_s9_-4 __ s_19_._ '94 Civic EX V-Tec, all power, sunroof, AC, alarm. st 1,800. 6 42·3623 MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE •On-site or off-~itc for confi!Jcn1iality. GARAGE SALES 1--i----MfS • a-rs MISC. Did You Miss The Port St. Sale? Come this Sat! 8·1 1627 Port Charles Pl 4x4. 4 door. 161(" mi -tall power. T-anoe. red (238828) $20, 995 ' Lexus of , Wn tmln-st-er · '892·6906 Lexus o f -Westminster 882·6908 IMPROVEMENTS MASSAGE 3830 PAlNTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 SCREEN - 3580 GARAGE DOORS 3 618 H 0 ME 3 7 5 6 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SER VICES •A Place In Th• Hear1 8Pc"'F'!1'x•1· ·Tony's Custom c arpen1ry iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii L&B Sports The rapy A Better Wa~ Painting Precise Plumbing iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.-Lic'd home daycare. 2 + Const'n & Restoration Prof & Personal Massage . Repairs & Remode!S Mob lie Screen Se-.... Fun acllvfties: art, music Doors/Windows L730506 •$25 Servic e Call• LIKE·NU -CONCRETE for Men & Wonien Oualtly Cra ~manship Free Estimates N & R j .. 3919 science & more. Lg yard/ COMPUTER HELP! Ins/Bond 2 5 2·1885 Repalrs/Serv/Openers Remve oil/rust stains, Fath er's Dav Gitt for areas pr1ce. Refs l ,687398 969·1090 LI~~ 18167~·sc~~~~~~ APDLIANCE playroom! TLC & CPR F f 1 d Alf All Makes·Mode ls crack rpr Re-nu/seal wd Certificate s251 l612ll3 714-857-1530 ---------Roger 714_548..Q.8.....,.__ c L3042027llS 64e·4831 asl• rwn ly• -ordll.ble Li~'d ~50.Serv~(73T-8) decks Free Ht 760·8427 RN/LMT CM 722·9823 Al Kenned" Painti~I --erPAIR 3427 Upgrade Repair Train DRYWALL ,, --------... .._. Free Est-$1 0 Ott w/ad ••$475 • 16X7**•---------·---------Paperhanging tn2o 2 ORCO PLUMBING i--------- CLEANING * 714-723·2062 * SERVICE 3584 inc ludes h a ll way. JEWELRY 3784 MOVING ·Ota Country Traaesman· & Drain Cleaning. STUCCO 39Zll E weather-strip, installa-3834 Comp puce 964-8B72 APRLIANCE R PAIR SERVICES 3548 COMPUTEK uon & tax 645·5704 ALL JOB Commercial 7Dys.Free esLVisa MC Wohert/Oryors/Frlg · On·Site Repalrs-Train DrywalVPlaster L1727105 760·8170 T EX T U R E COAT- Slngle story up to-" 1600sf S1800 l.53"8520 · NOW Construction Sales. Reas.831 •02~7 iiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiii~iii~ Upgrades-Only $45.hr Rep air . Acou s tic Terry's Rapid Response Willram Harold J eweler PUBLIC NOTICE & Residential Exlerlor ---------A TOUCH OF-CLASS 714-691·3195 removal. LlcN585160 Ope.ners/Sprfngs/Hinges Watch/Jewelry Repair The Calif. Public Utill· Painting. Fencing & --------- ---------1 Cleaning. Rea/Comm MACMEDIC • Care for B&K Drywall lnstll/Repelr•Free Es t. Antique• F6in7e3Je0w3e61ry ties Commission RE· Plumbing. 444-2227 --------... CABINETS 3490 Uc/Bonded. Free Est. Macintosh Computers 240•1159 646·7721 Pg-602·1716 Buy/sell/trade • 5 QUIRES that all used CHUNG'S PAINTING eDAN DAWSON• • 722·2605. Teresa 282•7143 In your hme/otc. Low/ .,...SMALL JOB EXPERT household goods 23Yrs Exp-Grt Price! PLUMBING •BOSS HOUSECLEANING hourly rate. f573·8819 Orywall/Plasler Repair IANDSCAPE 8c movers print their Guar Work-Free Est Waler Heaters • Drains Advanced Woo4'systems Ucensed-Bonded ',Hanging/Taping/Texture HANDY MAN 3710 P.U.C. Cat T number: Llc#375602 538-1534 Remodel • Repatr -Custom Cabinetry· $10.00 per hour.. Professional Service Comm/Res 551·5573 LAWN CARE 3808 Hmos an_d chautteurs Ike's Custom Pa'1nt1ng Faucets • Fixtures TUTORING Doors·Copper Celling •1 A •A.a 0348 Traln•Ree.al,..Up_grade .m-the Tc p num MoraTngs • ~anlels __ ... _~---·-------rastTAITOrdable/On-slle WTrtliOeffl:JJYWillr •Paint/Carpentry* Pf " · · · • l'>;()C Clean, Quality 'L155~ ~-6720""' L691650 714·998·8970 *Bright H•eclnlng Ted 714-840·7872 All Phases• Sm/Lg Jobs Drywall and more! BASIC YARD MAINT ber in all· advertise-Work. Int/Ext & Docks. Pgr.r 717-5729 furopean Prof'I. Besl Clean! Clean! Clean! Small Jobs Oki 1 CALL DOES IT ALLI ments. 11 you have 8 L..,703468 631·4610 ...._ _______ _ CABINETS REFINISHING 3500 AD NUMBER2 YOU. HAVE FOUND ONE OF TWO HID· DEN AD S. ENTER THE DINNER FOR TWO CONTEST. 5/15·5/17/97 In townl Refs 5Yrs Exp. 20Yrs Exp/Fair S/Fre11 Est question about the le· -.,,.---...,,......,...--.,---1 G 251 ..,.455 Gary 645·5277 631·4422 gaflly of a ll)Over, limo Peters P ainting race ·• Apple Ji. Maclnt~ Ll400000 714-639-1447 Pager·413·8142 or chauffeur, call: 20 Years Experience ---------FREE Garage Cleanlng • Home Repair/Remodel 1---..-...... ,_.......,_. Public Utilities Free Estimates POOL WALL Tired of Mesa? Let us S. ERV ICE ELECTRICAL 3610 Costa Mesa/Newport • TREES • Commission Interiors and Exlerlors SERVICE 3894 COVERINGS 3932 Haul:furn/appl/clthng/etc 25 Years Exp. ..I ..I 714·558-4151 Referral. 854-0512 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiilC: P·215·5601 /662·3500ll364 • H:id.·U(llln CD Rom Sm•ll Job EXP.EAT Jim 831·2480 ~.:;:ve.,'511.'.3476 ALL·AMERICAN •SON'S PAINTING• BEROE POOL SERVICE PD & G WALLCOVQ •HOUSECLEANING • Sy<11c1n Updntc Duncan Electric Home Repair/Remodel Lawn Service. Mow/ Moves-U ... Oarefully 20Y1s E•P· Res/Comm -All Pool Repairs • '' BY TOP DESIGNERS - 15Vrs Exp. Good Refs • Urogrndc~ Local/Quick Response Co2s !!1YMeeasra/aNEexwpp.ort edge/sod/sprinklers/ Courteously & Cheaply Int/Ext LicN460559 30yr exp/wkly svc/free est •1NSUREO "L'9'48otn- Own trans. Call Anytime! • lntcmc1 ln~•rul~ L1275870 850·7042 Jl7" 831·2480 cln·up. Al 9fSS-2718,_.,,..5_,4..,.-9-·0,,,.2_2_3_,..-r,,..,14,.-12"'"2_1 537-9496 1800-616-9722 Bryn 5 48·4848 8 00·7 27 ·9188 X·10 241"°531 Pg·435·5312 Lve msg or call ette s·~ M I * * •AFFORDAllLE C Y 0 J~n,.nc•~ Tvn•~•11'no Actl .. nllna &lectrlo r Spllt Second ov ng ----------1 I I d Bl p I JAMAi A DA • • .. ,... ~~ ,..,.... .. S,;all & Large Jobs BREWER'S TV·VCR ,_Q_R_E_E--MA--S-T_E_R_S Prof Movers I 24Hr Srv PET p. an s M• 00s• Top Quality Work. Ina. Prot Cleanlng·RH/Comm •t>u1'Cho.i;codv1cc F A' fc Homa Services• N 70ay1Sr• Olsc/Tl 178452 ool & pa Wkly vc. 15Yta•Exp•Great Rets CarpaWacancles/Rels Local• ast eaponse Under $300. LIE73660 Landscaping & Main!. 432·.0123/P-346-5850 SERVICES 3870 Repair: liller/pump/hlr Van Hom Wallcoverl~ CARPENTRY 3510 Wkly/8J.w1cly 850.5859 C1ll Rick Ll51586S 844MS130 Accept M/C & VISA Tree Trim • Removal Acid wash 845·6 728 L'709452 845·241• i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil MARIA'S CLEANING 114·891·0190 Peterkin Electrlo C.M. Dale 831·1818 eardenlng Svc 841-5512 Two Brothers Moving P t & L R t I • •SPRING·SPECIA1.• Pet Sitter/Dog Walker --------FARTHINQ INTERIOR$ .a z HANDYMAN Quality Aaaurance Or Fax Me @ 898-0114 romp ow • es L....,,.,.---,.---.,,.'"""'"-,..-Landaca .... Remodellnn l"stallatlon * Remo .. ... A to rea-com/s m lg lobs Handyman Ch•rlle .. -• Same Day Serv. ice Uc/Ins Cally/Overnight visits. ROOelNG 3 91 O •· .. .. INSTAUJREFACE CABINETS 10Vra In Bus. Supplies • Painting, carpentry, Yard lune up/m11in111nace, Cal-Tt34650 057·1500 Reis nvt. Llc'd/Bonded iiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Discount WaJlcovaring Kitchens, bath•. doors. provided. 539-8704 CSL6•18717 748•5255 water blasting, fences. landscape/artistic design. Denise 114-035-8870 l.560875 873·1212 windowe. Doug 546-7258 •VICKI'S CLEANINO l----------1:=::::=-:.------Local COM 780-5044 Contraclorl C27·604006.1---------""'D-og_s.....,.W""a_n_,t_e_,.d.,T""o-W""'a...,1,.,..k A-OK R 0 0 F I N Q The Stripper ' We otter THE BEST FENCES ___ ,....,,..,____ Profl.& Ethical. 645-7505 PATIO COVERS & p ·1st Class lnttaller· spec I a I I •1 n g "--"". Anordable Carp•ntrv HOME &ERVIC~S 11iiiiiliiii~~;::;;i;~ Very lmportan1 el s D•~~tf E v • ~ C1blnet1·Formlc1·Klt House/Window Cleaning. CONCRETE & & DECRS 3615 Anvthlng & Everything IN.W L•AI! ENCLOSURES 3842 Svc. Free EsV1st walk r -. '88 1 LG311447 Wa llpa per Remo~ 8 th C Moldlni 10Vra Exp. Xlnt Rais. MASO•n:ty 3557'"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ,. ..,. ....r' ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii disc. Dly(WklY./holidfty 891·3754 800·891-3754 LS889241 993.50 a •· rown Vicki 714·088·0305 n&\ 1• Free Estimate. Ref's. L.aridecape a M990t'WY 1, g Ref't. LH 845-875 lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii *Wood Fenc•• * Mlchael 758-1440 Dealgn/But~ Stambaugh Builders Call Doug 8 47·4337 8ALBOA ROOFING CO We Gala 9hould h4'0Q~ CARPINTRY•Wlndows •WINDOW CLEANING• Brick. Block. Stone. Tiie Replace/Repair Low $ QUALITY CRAFTSMAN Uc./lne. 74• CM•! Lattice Covers & Pallos ---------Quality Work Guarnt'd together. Strip. INfllh,• Door• • wood Fences FRE.I ESTIMATES Cone, Patio, Driveway FrH hauling/eat. Llc'd C C 1 Cust Redwood Decks. PLASTER Rerool/Repalr Free Est a dvice to the crny;At P•T PROO,INQ 845-0335 ~anti""' Const 974-5301 arpentrv• •b neu Shan•'• Gardening Glass. Plex or Pickel Llo/1n•. 831·5081 831·~1 11 Anytime.· • ~{iiiji;fi~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;¥il Fplc, BBOs. Ref. 25Vr. ,,. . Electrlc•Plmbj•Doors & Land•capl ..... Lawn REPAIR 3880 Ltll281581 • Call Bob Exp. Terry 557.7594 EXCELLENT WORK Mis epal 5• 7894 "• Hand Ra1le. Fencing. 249-8323 Pg·312-0026 T c r rs v • care tn1tall'n1Removal Contrac tor on all jobs ---------; QUALITY CRAFTSMAN RATED #I * Beat Price/Quality ~~:~/DC:~~!~S: Semi Retired Contractor Sprlnklera 548·5801 L70732s m 431 ·6822 Plaater/Stucco Patch REMODEUNG WINDOWS 3t34. Cuatom cadlneta/crown twlllll>r-OR PRICE, Lndecape. brick, •In• Now Construction Repalrt. Improvements. VICTOR'S Prof'I Land·---------·Serving So Ca 25yrs· & ADDITIONS 3916 WINDOW CLllAHJa : moldlngfllle/marble/Ml1c rvi~N>"'SERVICB & concr. 800..78S.t007 722-2605 800.780·,755 •m jobs. Ouallt"t/lnt~rlty ecape Malnt. Seasonal PAINTING 3858 Llc#3268 64 24Hrt iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • Jqhn Doran·Maaonry I care. Ken 642·1770 Color. 10Yra Exp. Xlnt 714·554-783 1 Custom Window sc...,,. rapalra. Charl11 557·168' CONVENl,ENCE Bflck•Stone•Block ~LOOR INSTALL Refa N.8. 457·1'739liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ,:MTHINQ INTlllUORS • R .. Screeftlntl • FORTE Lg/Sm Jb•eRepalra ok &" HAULING ? 24Yr• Qu1ll1r Painting ---------• Kltchen/8ath/R•model Froo Est '72._76?•! Free Eat. & AcMce REPAIRS 3620 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii3iii2iii0 YARD Clean·up, Tree TOUCHUPS, TOO PLUMBING 3890 Am Addillone Vlh/MC t-----.,.:..~-_... CERAMIC TILES 3528 L .. ky lhow.r• Rep'd R90rout1ng.& lnatall'n L070130 an of Tile Ll687191 931·3832 Tflrn/Hedgt1/Aemova1 24 Hrs. Ricl\ard Sinor iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Ltr560814 873·1212 HOUSEHOLD New Lawn & Plante. LlcU80644 645•3209 ---------- •---------8alee•9vo•lnetall JUNK TO THll DUMP 960-8502 Pg·748·5375 ____ _....,,.........,...,_,.....,,.. SERVICF. CONTRAc•oas HardwdNlnyl/Ceremlc (714-Ha-1aaa1 •••QUALITY CAR• " 14 631-9044 1 PERGO/Carpet/fr .. ••t. AVAILABL• TODAY Yount'• Landeoeplng 20yrt exp N.l!I. lnctudlng 1/ GEN11.A.L 3558 L70927i M9·9580 888-1881 Samt 01y ~c: L729465 11ucco/C1rywall repair. Ownr-op•Xlnt NB rel• Xlnl Work. 845·241 T ASK M• A80UT ••• RomOdeling•Addlllona & Repalra. No Job Too Smaltl Dob 948..a2.23 673.aoe!S or 848-8526 ----~-~-All t<lnde ot Jobe For LSWla ConetruotlOft "8·503l/ Mbl·H4·6S88 RAIN80W Ciro .. Maine. All Kinda Of Pe<>ple. ClH•lfl•d. Remcxtel•Handyman UIPROVBMBNTS I '•lnt1n9·lntJC•I Ho11H/Ap1 L1'104n3 Local A... HOME 3751 MASSAGI Quality tob. FrH eat •714-587.aease I•••••••• •••••••• L1&eeee1 8~e.aaaa .. • 1947--- FIFTYYEAR • anniversary 1997 EVER DRIVEN ONE OF THESE? Now you can! (Sort of) 70°/o of this year"s Indy cars will be using the Aurora's VS! <d?; .ALI RC> R..A by Oldsmobile. NEW 1997 $271 ... 36 month closed end lease on approl/ed credit. Total of payments $9737.28 +tax. 12K miles per year. Option to buy at lease end for $21 ,237.05. Total to start $7469.48. .. 1ax. Ire. and doc. fees. Pnor daily rentals. VIN #'s 318734. 319371 . 310141 . 311799. OLDSMOBILE CADILLAC GMC TRUCK Our Family Serving Your Family. Since 19lf7! New ...., Toll Road l'f !' MISSION 0 \'l(.JO Cl MAl.l Cll 0 -(714•) 582~080Q 28332 Camino Capistrano . LAGUNA NIGUEL San Diego Freeway, Exit Avery Parkway All vehicles are plus tax. license and doc. fees. Subject to prior sale. Ad el<pires 2 weeks after publica1ion. 1997 CUTI.JASS only S10,675 puts you behind the wheeH HURRY! 1997 AUROI~ only $17,469 uts ou behind the wheel! ISUZU 9100 LEXUS 911 S MERCEDES 9130 NISSAN 9150 SAAB 9185 TOYOTA 9210 TOYOTA 9210 VOLVO 9230 MISC. AUTO 9245 NEWPQ B~~-~. '92 lauzu R9deo . 5-Spd. Must see! (200486/N4300206) $11,495 '92 Lexua LS400 '80 450.SL Bolh top1. Black/Black. Certified. 1 -ownr. Xlnt Condi E v e r y O p t I o n I Low mi. A Olamond 1222362 $24,977 $13,950.obo 768-1029 '95 NIHan Altlma F/P Auto Lexus Trade· In. Priced 10 sell. !11224176 $12,977 •Lexua·. '89 T o y ota Camry Wagon vs. Family Wagon. Must See' ( 1 009ij6/05 1909) $9,395 'St5 Toyota Cellca Rod and lots or great summer driving s m1lost (045705) '84 Volvo 850 4·Dr Blk/111ory Llhr. Mnrf/Alloya/Loc Car . 11'126787 $19,677 c.,a for $100 Soizod & sold locally t-y IRS, DEA. FBI. 4x4's, AV's, Boats. rnolo1cyclcs & more. COMMUNll)' '90 VW Fox QL l'IS. A/C. 5-Spd. Must Seel (100981/013183) $5,995 Toyot• of Huntlnvton Beac h 847·8555 ~ '80 450SLC tmmac. '95 Lexua SC400 Blk/Palamlno. 95K, Cashmere/Ivory. Vory 2nd local owner, chrm Ml1alon VleJo 1-soo-e99.5399 '95 Saab 9005 blk/blk. 4·dr, 5·Spd, 30k mi, snrt, alloys. abs, cloth lnl. dealer main!, all records. Perl cond In/out. $17.750 '92 Toyota 4-Runner 4X4 V6 Auto. Full $14,775 Lexu s of Westmlnater 892-6906 '98 Volvo 850 Call 1011 free Turbo Wagon 1·800·522-2730 Black/Ivory 3rd Soot. Ext 2405 OPBNGO TOURNAMENT Newport Beach Coumry CJub Monday, rich looklng. Cert. whls, cd, Michelina.1--------- 10400106 $33,977 59500. 759.3499 PONTIAC 9170 (0) 714·955·6118 (E) 310·376· 1970 '94 Lexua SC300 '81 380SLC, Btk w/ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii --------- Black Jade/Ivory Mint Palamlmo lnl, pwr '91 Sunblrd LE, 4.-dr. TOYOTA 9210 Condition! Only 34k brks, sunrf. 140K ml auto, ac and more. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii m ii es . C e r I If I e d $8900.obo 760-8008 Gr ea I Con d It Ion. Power Mint Cond1 •-,9--6 _T_o_y_o-ta_A_v_a_lo_n_ White & Nice x L . w h i t e /1 v o r y (101098/040733) Interior. outomolic, 1111, $18,995 CC. power windows lock s. loaded• '93 Toyota V8 XCAB ( 6337 $20 995 C 0 . M u st S e e 1 ""s_E ___ Z __ E __ C_A_R_S--- l/ 185102 $31,977 1 D from ·Lexus-$17 5 . Porschcs, Mission VleJo Cadillacs. Cho11ys, 1_800_669_5398 BMW's, Corve11os. May 19, 199 For Info: 729-4400 li'018246 $29,977 .... 82 3 8 0SEL• $3500. 714·63t·8433 ,95 Lexus EC300 Astro silver, grey l\hr, --------JAGUAR 9105 Chances are you will find what you need at the price you want to pay when you read Classified (101l17/P035972) 07 ) ' .,.---------- $12,995 w!:.~r,,:!or VOLKSWAGEN 9235 Also Jeeps, 4WD s. Your Aroa. Toll F100 I ·800·218·9000 O.I A·t398 lor current listings Full option. Lease I02k ml. Luxurious PORSCHE 9175 auto. Beaut. cond, return. Save Hugel Serviced before dueliiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '94 .lag X.IS C•b 892-6906 '93 Geo Prism 5·Spd. Must Seoli---------'88 Golf 5-spd. 2·dr, Runs good. Nds minor body work. Reg 12/97 $750 OBO •631·0757 ·---------- CLASSIFIED 2 + 2. Only 1 5k This car 11 In mint condl #194121 $31 ,977 ·Lexua· Mlaalon Vl•Jo 1-800-889-5398 Red Tag Speclall dates. Obi timing 11'079634 $21,977 chain convertlon '92 Lexus SC300 completed. $8700. 851·9792 Spruce Lexus Trade-In .,..,,.....,...-...,.....,,,.,,,,-,,.-.,,,...--- Superb Condfllonl '88 190E 2.3 JEEP 9110 Won't La1U Champagne .Sharp! #007081 $22,977 Need Quick S•l•I $5,500 PP 642-9801 '94 4WD GRAND CHEROKEE LTD. ·Lexua• Mlaalon VleJo 1 ·800-889-5398 '87420 SEL Merced•• Low miles & Flawleaal '94 Lexu1 ES300 (341457) $15,9915 BLACK BEAUTY 1-ownr. Low ml., Lthr. Lexua of Taupe Leather 4-0r. Mnrf. Champagne. Weatmlnater PERFECT: All Options $24K OBO 646-2226 ·---8_9_2_ .. _9_0_8 __ • 8 Trk CD. Sell For '89 420SEL, Good --------cond. malnt book 518,600, .J.OW BLUE. UNCOLN 9120 kopt, blk/tan lthr Int, Call 714-544-8123 orig owner. 108k ml. '97 WRANGLER • 9 e M • r k V 1 1 1 , , __ s_1_s_.5_00 ____ 11_4_-7_s_o_-6_8_3_7 Fully Loaded I All (Loaded), Ivory, under '94 SOOSL Xtra11 Low Miies. 2000 ml. avt for Lease White w/black top. $13,950 548-3772 for 12·13 mos at $410. Perfect Condition. t.E.IUS 9115 per mo. or maybe $69,900 780-9180 p urchaa ed for-,-------- s26,000. Lie fea due 98 320 SL Red. Tati July 714-720-0590 ln1ar. Chrome whHll, .. Can't aeem lo gel to all thoH repair )ob• around the house? Lei the ClaHlned Service Directory help you find rellable help. all opt1on1. Take 01181 leaao. 848-3'172 LOTUS 9123 -------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MITSUBISHI 914 S '89 Turbo l!aplrlt Red/Tan llhr. Only 23k •ea Montero Rebuilt (2PTN739) S29,991S engine, 4WD, s-ap, B•u•r Lotua air, aportftow pkg. Coata Me.. $5500 obo 723-1818 842.7700 '92 ECLIPSE QS 1ev DOHC MAZDA 9125 COUPI! ___ 14_2_·9_•_7_a ___ e 7 • 92 e LX. • d r Burgundy. gray Int .. 5-Spd.. Caaa., CO, Sunroof. (2ZU0792) .. Chances are you wlll find what you need at the price you want to pay when you rtad CleHlfle4I dalty Ml·le71 Hdan, 61pd, air, p1. tw, cc, ca11, anrl, full pwr, xtra clean, $1600 Firm 714-893-<t570 $7,099 Bauer Lotu• ·coat• Meaa 842.7700 MERCEDES 9130 NISSAN 9150 '80 3008D leH than •a• Mlnl•Truok w/ t251< Oflglnal mll••· King Cat>, ahell, 14400. 7t4·7eo~oe2 at r o.n o en o In•. ****** 13000.obo IM-2711 '87. 9248 Bleck. Upgraded wheels. Sunroof, car phono. 55900/obo. 548·38'74. Cl•aalfled ( The most compretten- alve and current dlrec· tory of goods and ser- vices aroundl dally 642=!678 (100824/065680) VOLVO $10,995 9230 Toyota of Huntington Beach 847-8555 Sell yout home lhrough classified. 642-5878 CLASSIFIED It's l he oasy·to· MISC AUTO 9245 access, Information· • packed mar kot pl ace iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii vtsited rcgolarty·· sue-Whet~ you're buying cesslully . by all kinds or selling, Classified of consumers. covers all your neodsl It's the resource you can count on to sell a myriad or merchan- dise Items. becauH our c:dlumns compel qualified buyers to c:alll 042-5878 . IF WE'VE GOT YOUR NUMBER~ YOU'VE GOT A SADDLEBACK N EtlV CAR!. Sales Leasing Service Part a "Buy, Lease Or Browse" Come See WhYi Orange County's ~uto Dealers Are Number One In Customer Satisfaction! IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-800-831-3377 714 380-1200 CREVIER BMW Senta Ana Auto Mall Edinger at 55 Fwy 935.,3171 AlUI ClllYR.ERIPl.YMOUTH 2121 Harbof &hid., Cotta Mela Me.19M 18881 Beach Blvd. &.47·8555 ·11 ATLASDODGB 2925A Hert>of Blvd .. Cotw MtM Me-1934 r:2;J CHEVROLEr CONNEU CHEVROLET 2828 Hatbor Blvd., Cotta Meu &48·1200 ©• P><' •s mtSSIOn VIEJO LEXUS Of MISSIOI VIEJO 28400 Marvuerfte Pkwy., Mi.tlon Vlefo 1 (800) ..... u ... '\ \ I ~ I I{ " n.ETCffER JOHD MOTOR CMS 1301 Quell St., Newpot1 Beech 833--1300 · f LINCOLN _,MERCURY HACH LllCU MEICllY 1llOO~&Mt .. ~~ 848-71 . . f91 MERCEDES 300SL Blaci, chromts Full power, automatic, 5ji milts, mmt condition a real fun <Ari (0,5889) (004513) $42,995 $11,995 '93 LEXUS '95 NISSAN ES300 MAXIMA oonroof, Leather, Full °"1y .Wi 1111. -Vo, h*t, po1!tr, alloys. ~ fuR I"'"· Mild Cod /20j6l&) (05.2013) $16,995 $16,995 Lexus Service $34.95 EVERYDAY LOW PRICE Includes, NEW OIL FILTER-NEW ENG~ OIL CHASSIS LUBRICATibN-HAND CAR WASH- COMPLIMENTARY REFRESHMENTS We perfonn iny needed Lexus Factoiy Wanant.y Work on your Lexus, regardless of where it was originally purchased, new, or pre-owned. -APPOINTMENTS PREFERRED- 71 4-892-6906 '92 TOYOTA '94 NISSAN 188 MERCEDES '95 TOYOTA CAMRY XLE MAXIMA 300 SEL CELICA V6, AT, mootrroof, CD, 4dr, Only JOit mi. Auto, V6, lvory/PAJo.i.o.Lutlia, ~es, Red, and~~ of greaJ ABS, ainlfm, <ASS. pwr. Stat. full pow_er. Uu new/ ad ~I eo.JitiocJ summer Jnvmg smile.sf ·$i2;995 $d''5oo $1 3;9 95 $14;775 196 FORD '95 CHEVY USTANGGT '95HONDA ACCORDLX low miles, mint. NEW '97 I ERCEL AFTER S.5CX> CUSTOMER CASH. 1 ot it. ptice IV02434371 EVERY NEW '97 CORO•• A CE Manufacturer's Sugg .. ted Retail Price $1.5,21~7-..... AFTER llOOOCUSTOMflt CASH EVERY NEW •97 TACOMA Manufacturer'• SuggMted Retail Price $13,378 •• NEW •97 4RUNNER I ot thlS ptlce. MJ 1834111 NEW '96 RAY4 4X4 I Al• c~:O°"'"•, I . You're invited this Saturday & Sunday to one of the largest USED CAR SALES ever to be held in Orange County. This is an innovative way to purchase q used vehicle at tremendous savings. Over 30 cars will actually be sold for under $99 dollars. If you are serious about finding a good car, truck, minivan, or sport utility vehicle at a great price ... come to the Huntington Center Mall. We st<?rt at 9:00 a .m. sharp on Saturday and Sunday HOW IT WORKS: Gates open at 9:00 o .m. on Saturday and Sunday. Used vehicles will be on display so that b~yers can inspect the vehicles for ONE HOUR BEFORE THE SALE BEGINS. Then at 10:00 a .m. we will begin slashing prices ONE TIME AND ONE TIME ONLY to ~ rock bott~m price. Whoever is sitting behind the wheel of the car when the price is slashed wifl be given first opportunity to purchase it. AT THE HUNTINGTON CENTER ··rttE ·· ~LL NEWI THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES• MAY 17-23r 1997 . . " J " P H ll PI. H I \ () I I II I \\ I I 1-. FABULOUS CUSTOM HOME NEWPORT COAST PRESENTED BY ROD DMEf t{OOASr: NEWRORT. P.hOPERTIES COVER STORY ON PAGE 27 . f .:.:· ..... · .... \IES:\ \'EHllE ::~··.·:·:.,;_ ··~:\ll.\rlle···· ~·: N •...•.. . .. ... .. . ... ., __ ... :.-::: ,t.~ . .. ... -<r ~~:.:~"· W E s \IES:\ DEL \l:\H \\'ESTSll>E .. -···- Costa Meaa .... Golt Qab:.~:. . ' :·::· VICTORIA ST. :\E\\"POHT TFHIL\C:E < :Ol.LEGE P:\B I' Costa Mesa Cover. .. Coast Newport Properties 2. Map 25. Balboa Laland Realty 3. Sur Real Estate 26. Pacific Coast Realty Group 4.-6. Re max 27. O>ver Home Story 7. Rogu's Realty 28.-37. Coast Newport hoperties 8.-9. Cannery Village 39. C.W.l Oevdopment 10.-11. Cote ReaJty 40..48. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 49. Mortgage Rates 12. Rumbold Realty 51. Fari International 13. Metro Realty 52.-53. Homes of the Week 14.-15. Fred Sanda Newport Properties 54. Open Home Guide 16.·21. Ellis Realty Group 55. The Irvine Company 22.-24. The PNdentiaJ.jon Douglas Co. 56. Coast Newport Propertiu • '~Pilot ....~, ...... (~ ...... for Advertising Information Please Call: K~ Hancock ( 4) 574-4247 Janet Vino£;ad (714) 574-4 48 CORONA DU MAa ••. 1 Luge Units 7 yrs new duplex. 38R. 38A &. 38R. 2.SBA c.\ w/fplc. lndry Garage Md space each .... $580,000 CORONA DU MAa ••• Cute Cott.qe 45 ft. front~e. ZBR. I .SBA. llv rm w/frpl, sep din rm, lnsldc laundry rm. 2 CN gar .. $149,000 llALIOA ISLAND ... Gorgeous Remodel tf#l ~ In lg IMng room. White gldss/oak kit MM w/dc &. dedl. SuMy 28R <!pf. roo_ $699,000 so. E.ASTSU>£. •• Gated £sute Splendid 48R. 3.SBA ll'\MOf. 17,000+slte Fam rm. m~ rm. pool/spa, ~ sns.ooo BA YCRlST •• .SUpertor Curb Appeal Sprawling single lcv 48jt° 38A Fr drs wndws 3 fplc:. tam rm. pnv miff S4Jitc pool .. $519,000 BAYCAlST ••• Spa.rtlllng BAnk Repo New white appl~ New c.upet/palnl. New ldnclsc.apit\1JI 48Rlf,yn rm 2 frplc. 5284,900 Daily PiJoc Real Estate • May 17, 1997 We can help make the difference in your life! J UST LISTED BLUFF AREA CONDO f 11r'(e ..! >111/\/u mite, 2.5BA, fireplme, 2 ,,,, 11u,;, lied gurage (~111/e romple.\, cfoJe ru he11Cl1 r ,,fl ~r;o. :;ono hr ~ / 6 MARK JACQ UES $172,000 GORGEOUSS BEDROOM All 011 I •(1111 -)JIN ~ SH·t .'<'·1111 .f.111111}· r{)<J"1, tft:f!." 11 t ;1110/ km f'111lfl>. u •1/f 1 r/t1 fl, ' . \ !11/'t'-111 re11tly.1 r .ti/ -rio-1rHHI hr I H ROBIN TENCH $559,000 CAMEO SHOR.ES < Jtt-.111 I '.·ru 1 1 l1Nlm11m, ~ h11rl>. do1 \mgle /en/. fm /11.erl. 011rl)'1/ld <,,/I O·l 1 -J /(}() J.O. CALLAGHAN $975,000 COLLEGF PARK POOL HOME f ,,,,.!!.""" ; HI< • f.11111/1 room • d1111110 mum All 111 u u 111du1 uuf r/11t,,, Ht·t11n1f11' f'11cfi,rd po11/ 111 q•111.11c }drr/ /11 .ulrlu11111 rt1 " l,ngc /,'nl'ate b,ukl 1111r/ ( ,1// /-SfJfl-.::,/IJ _'(J(}"i ( 11d,, -11181) , RITA WADE $2 J 8 ,000 ; O CEANFRONT ESTATE Ah nluteJ..,, •t10111111'1. oce11njront l1ome u•rtl1 6 hedroumi 8 h,11/,> 1tppro;:;.1m11rel~ 6500 l.{ /Jeaurrjul 1Hr1111 he11rl1. ca111/mt1 nrghiJ lir/11 1•1eu•J ( 111/-19-1--</ -.:;, BILL DOLBY $5,500,000 I EASTSIDE -COMING SOON (l•ttrmrng 3BR. :!BA l-11mdy room. LLJrge WI '111s R V 11cass, pla111,uwn sl11i1ten Call Jor more : 111{<1rmt1tlo11. Gill -,60 5000 Fw. I 20 I D)ANA CAPPEL $279,900 LARGE 5 BEDROOM COLLEGE PARK I Qurel cul-de-J11c I arge /01 w11l1 pool. \~// luyr: home. Oumer mo1rv11ted 'i/1Qu1n b_y appt. Call . 760-5000 Ext. 716 MARK JACQUES $229,000 I BEST DEAL -EASTSIDE Ternfic 3BR I . 75BA Home. ln:Reccabk i landscaprng. fitmrly room. Lwmg room, wlpreplact. 'Call 760-50b0 Ext. 125 I BOB MILLIKEN $269,000 I NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1 Beaurifolly maintamed ' 0 111 ·"' view home., 48R, 4.5BA 5 car u~ f,ScJl .-t. or A/TD. Call 760-50()" t f'I .). WAYNE SMITH" $599,000 WATCH THE AWESOME SUNSET ... Lmm to the gmtk surf across the 1trut ... Enjoy your' rambling view home on a nearly 2 0,000 Sq. Ft.) I wt ... Or build your dream home on the ocean silk OJI ln1ine Cove. New on market.' Call 644-MAXG I MAXINE GOLDEN $2,495,000 GOLF COURSE VIEWS I • .. NEWPORT COi ONIAL HOUSE 1 HI.' _, ->B.; q111rr , 11/ dr ,,, t•Hr '' "'l•kr'lil '"'' l,.1r.I I .rr •• t /,11111/) 11r1ghlmr/,,,,,,/ ( r111t 1· ,,,,,/,/111'1• /'•' '"" n1,1 ·r1 lu ,,,,,11,,, <Ali .. 60 5000 Ext. 120 (}/ana Cappel NEWPORT COAST TO\x.~l-IOMf, \p1.r.uu.1r t111,11/i0Jur 11 1l1r r" /11 rrr 11,d ,,,,1111101r: '/,, ,,, } .,°K.,111/ Ul/yt l<lf/, /111//,11/ /,/r / ,1r I < tttflrt1 <. 11/• /1 I•/// Ill/ I• f1t1f .1ppl1,1n, c 111ul i·11. l1r11 1111oi 1, 11/1 11,/,,,,,Jtu~ ,,,,,,/,u11 f',H/11 I 11 n11r1:.111u1,.r:. \p,1r1n11 lor111,d 1/11111111 111. 11 l\t1ll1t1.t:. '"' ff/ I )11,1! /l/j/l/t 1 •llflr, u 1u .dit ,•11 , /n t I /1.1/tilll • "'"'"' /w1,/ •pt1 CaU 640-26 7- Robyn .Setu-s EASTSIDE COSTA MESA R,1rt opporrumr-r 10 purrhast a ntu'tT home m a i_aud rommunil) l'r1<td rhowands brfqu f1wrlrn 1u!ut so act nou,.1 c.JI 760-5()()() Ext.. 180 Cbrn Harasne S.149, {)()() 5 BEDROOM ON ClJL.DE-SAC! RrmOtb~d & rxµfflkd .l mllJw tulftJ, !'mlKr lmchnt. Qr.t1tt str«t ~ rar t"nttr. CJ.I 760-5000 Ext.. 126 An International Company 760-5000 http://Nrnaxllnk.com CORONA DEL MAR 180° OCEAN, 6.\Y CATALINA AND NIGHT LIFE VIEW<i • 1 • /•H•i·m'( /11 prrft• 1111n .i11d dnm1.Jt11 11ti1 • II '""("'" '' "'" it1 "1th .1 /ubu/ou, /ltl(/T pl.w '·"I.' fr ' ''"" -· ,., c.u ·760-5()()() Ext.. 131 (}pN1 S 1111 1-5. 1a.z~ GobknroJ Rol1i11 1e11cb Sl.lfKJ.fl(J(I SPECTACUU.R CATAtJNA SUNSETS & C ITY LIGHTS h1u-m prtu 111 Harbor I '11'11• 1/1//s South! I~ oprn fitllflf{ C7 tt•" -1/IR. mulrtd ailirrt.> l..i7,t /t1m rm. or tountry lmd1m r,.ufd 1111npn11nd frnm murl)ard 10.140 kir 11:u Allou'1 far °'P""'""' .-!H i wr K"'".'I.' Nan Doyk> CJJ 760-5()()() Ext. 525 S585,000 SEAVJEW Q"""Z rrmOtbud sm~ kw/ /,o,.,,, ;,, rxrlwiw: rommuntt} Marb jloon & frm<h Ikon. 3 bJnns, 2.5 M.ths, fr with firrplllrr. CJJ 760-5000 En. 129 Sba"°" Swa1U011 Pnme Mesa Verlk Country Club wc1111on. Custom 4BR, 3.5BA. Remolkled lt11chm. mnolkkd 11UUter1 bath w/jacuzz1 tub, lg lwmg & family room wlftrrp/.aas, sunlgartkn r()(}m overwoking lush • grunl '---1t_A_c_1<tt_WIN_"_"_ro_~_lMAN_c_al-l 7_60_-5_ooo_Ext_~_1_ 79,_ooo __ R6/Mfl(" SOUTH COUNTY, NEWPORT BEACH 23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 180, Newport Bea~h, CA 92660 ___ .. --=----=-- An International Company 760-5000 http:/ /Nmmdlnk..com FABULOUS VIEWS Vil'wJ. t•il'UIJ, mo/ll' up to tpl'Clarolar vinvJ of Ciry Lights a11d Neu'Port Bay. Tim custom 4 bt'droom. 4.5 bath foaturrs: 4 firrplam. 9 sltybglm. hugt family' room w11h b.1r, O/!l'niud spa 1111d w11na. Go11rml't /m, hm and is approx. 1800 sf. Vil'wing rkclt and balfonirs. UJ/ 760-5000 Ext. I 3!J B/U anaDonna"Webstet"' . $1,125,()()(J TROPICAL PARADISE JN CDM Owr $200.000 in upgrruks. pool c!r SfN' in a sl'tting of rarr trop1Cal p11/ms. Must su to apprrcuUI'. UJJ 760-8533 $749,()()(J SPYGLASS HILL Only 11 few mrl'n to oct'an/ront c!r bcaurifol prilNlU bcachts. I swry. 3 BR. 2.5BA optn cf bright floor plan ojfm faU on OCl'lln cf runut vinvs. UJJ 760-5000 &t..210 Jull4 Liao • $599,()()(J 1 HARBOR VIEW HIU.S Exrtllrm floor plan. for fimu~y lll'lng. 7'llis ncdw111e JBR hm brick. wallrway with a gorgeous tik mtry kirgt living room 11•i1h fir,.plia P1111oram1r 11uws! CJ/ 1-8()()..5/0-2005 Code 15003 Al ark Ackrlcb $799.()()() NEWPORT COAST Gated tomm1111iry of St. Mirhel JBR + loft. 2.5 baths. -mnml1J nm'. l'rtmium ,-,,/.tU-sac wca11on. Upgr.rdn 1hro11gh-0111. 1rUm tmnifrmng 0111 of state, mwt ull CJ/ 760-5000 Ext. 11 7 Jackie Handl.eman $445,0QQ EMERALD BAY CLASSIC COTfAGE Ouan.sitk of PCH -wa/lt to be11ch from this sptci.al JBR. 2BA. c/.w1r beach l>0ust or build your thram home. UJJ 4!>4-7475 Bill Dolby $880,()()() HARBOR VIEW Cus0m~d cf C<J>llrukd homt, fabulow ltitrhtn rompku 1vlsub uro & tas coo/tin~ a11trr. lllrtt 2114 story mast,,., C.JJ 760-5000 En. 136 Ja~ SU1tg0Uo $639,0QQ ~ can h~lp make the dijferen~e in your life! MESA VERDE -I Darlir;.g 3BR, 2BA. gr_eat yard. Nia lil'ing room with pr~plaa. Great neighborhood I Call 1-800-510-2005 Code #5009 MARK ACKRICH $209,000 I NEWPORT COAST I The best of golf couru ,rnd oan11 t•ie1N m tl11s ~Pfi£R"V~Kmmuniry. Cal/ 6.J0-1529 I 180° BACK BAY & OCEAN VIEWS Secluded md of cul-de-sac over looking bay and I 111lf11re preserve. 3BR, 2.5BA wlnew winMws. doors. tiu. parm, smoothed ceilings & more~ . 1 Call 760-5000 Ext. 112 DIANA PROSSER $449,000 COUNTRY LIVlNG! I just listed! 3BR. 2BA home lomted in one of Costa : Mesa's best areas! lar~t_ yard. frurt trees & gardm . 1 . Sellers are relocating! Home JS in '{'eat condition. Call 760-5000 far. 7 09. -I SKI $195,000 I PERFECT HOME OFFICE ideal for owner working from home. 'iBR. 2BA. Single lev~l Mesa Verde fJas pool & gated mtry ' !:'!at location. BILL AND DONNA WEBSTER $299,900 BEAUTIFUL VIEW HOME I Gorgeous -Cuuom 4 bedroom ho,,u with vieu1 of Back Ba,y and. city ltglm. Ope~n oor p/an with pool 1 and therapeutic spa. For more 111 n11at1on I call 1-800 510-2005 Code #4 85 RITA WADE $429,oOO I GUARD GATED j Sea Island. g;uard gaud highly upgraded I level with view. 2BR, tim. Gill 644-J4b0 J.D. CALl.AGHAN $550,000 REDUCED IN BELCOURT! Prestige with a view. Gorgeous townhome with 2BR, 2.5 BA plus ~ <kn, gourmet kitrhen, 2 fireplaces, ~red commumty__ & secunty system. TAU 760-5000Ext. 129 SHARON SWANSON $449,000 DRASTICAU..Y REDUCED TO $349,000 Prime 4BR, 2.5BA. 3 car garage, sP,a. excel/mt curb appea~ .rutuer roof. newer liitchen1 cl!Jse to golf courre, convemmt fruwa1 _ acceu. Cnoru Mesa Vmk /ocatio11. H-tl-R-R;Y! Call 760-5000 Ext. 117 JACKIE HANDLEMAN $349,000 E..SIDE C.M. OVER 14,000 SQ. FT. WT 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths + M otlier-In-law Unit. Shop attached to doubk car garagt. Appointment Cail 760-5000 Ext. 125 ROBEKT MILLIKEN $600,000 MINUTES TO THE BFACHI Fu/ the cool ocean b"eus! Sp/mdid 3 BR, · 1. 75BA fi."plact private courtyard. Brick p11tio & wood 'tkclt. Exetlknt l.ocation. CaU 760-5000 F.xt. 205 JACK GIFFORD $294,SOO OVer 171"ears 'U(perience !AflJng W. Coast 'lJroKµ 9{.amd to ~l'M~ Jia([ of !Tame. 760-5000 x131 1<..f!Af~Soutfi Coun Corona Chi Mar J 800 Ocean. &re Catalina, And Mght Uh Views II \ou'n• lookmg for perfection and dramatic vic'Ws, thl\ is it 1,11rs.:\~1rn rt·mndt'I "Ith a rabulous Roorplan. Large front yartl w/room for a pool, \\Jll. in wine cellar, library, etc 1027 Goldt'nmd JJ,100,000 1820 Trarkwinds ~ llH I ~II\ •rrJwl111i: I '""'' un J J:Of~CUU\ ~' "p• "' \1 rrct I U\h ):Ardrm •urruunJ pool, "AlrrtJll & ""' JHH\th. $559,()()() Uhjnyu Qu.cn. 841 t!' C..uliu Vinni Tri-kvd cunom wfhugc viewing dcdu' f.ncm11111ng drt"am home wfo\ll"rm.td l1,.1ng, family. dining. and · 3 hdr. sui1es. Ciosr 10 ~. pulu & rc1u1H2nrs. $76!},(}()() •• Bob & Dovie. Koop SOUTH COUN1Y NEWPORT BEACH 760-5000 Ext. 128 Abo11e the Crowd.' Sales soar at Taylor Woodrow's spectacular Casta~ays gloss white finish or honey maple with European-style hidden hinges, fixed and adjustable 'helves with laminate interiors al<.o features a convenient recycling l abinet and deep roll out doori. for poti. and pans. ln varying plans. an opoonal second d111hwasher is a handy addition for large households or families that enjoy entertaining. Optional appliances include-Sub-bro Luxury home buyers are attracted to these new homes multi-paned wood windows, shutters and traditional shingle-. and wood s1dini w1lh accent~ of stone or brick. g1vmg each home a dtstmCll\'e. individual appearance. I.I\ l11r V.nndri>\\ llullll'' Int , repon' record- 'l'll1n)l '·ill'' .11 < .1,t.1~ ,1h, .1n e'du'" e ed11mn 111 'f\\'ll,1u1l.11 hl\ur. l'\l,lll' hnme' m .. pn\ clh.' g.lll' c11.111kd lll'IJ.!hh11rh111~ m l'rlnol..ing lhe ,u·111, H.1t I.. H.1\ in "ll''"r<'" fk.1d1 I h(' I mrn·, ... \ <' nc" e\tJh: hunll' nl'l)!hhorhood Jll'l rcu~nlly l·cld1r<1ted 11\ grand nrenmg and already .is home!. have been sold. at:nirdmg to Barbara Stower.;, vice president of 'ale' and marl.cling for Taylnr Woodrow Home,, Inc. The ,lately cham1 of 1-.a,tcrn 'eaboard arch11cuural ~•yling 1~ ev1ckn1 m the C'a,taway~ rc\ldcnce\, which range m ~•ze from \292 10 4.00H '(juarc lcet with up to six bedroomi. and five and one-haJf bath~ Enhancing a \Cmc uf estate eta<.\ hvmg. many of the home' will command sweeping views of the tX'can. the Bacl.. Bay and nearby Fashion Island Priced from the high $600,00Q... to more than SI m1lhon. the homes arc extraordinanly nextblc. giving rc\ldent\ the opportumry to make their re'1dence entirely their own An extensive amiy of room options arc ava.ilable and range from necc,s111e\ uch ru. a library. home office. teen room or extended family room to such luxune' as an exercise room, music room. ladies' parlor. conference room. ma.id's quan.Cf'll and even a room for stonng wines and handmade cigars. A selocllon of five cxq111s11e two story Ooorplans features counyards or raised front porcheb. verandas, French doors, Andersen Each home boa.'" a gourmet kuchen de\lgncd by profc"1onal culinary con\ultanh, a ,unny morning room. a family room w11h a firepl.icl.' ""h1ch " mdl\ 1dualized for each fC\ldCn.:c cl\ '-"Cll '1\ an illlac.:hed three car garage w11h 'cc11unal roll up door~ m tandem or 'Plit configurauon' Impeccably appointed mtenor:c; feature custom amensties such II) dramatic formal enuy foyers, beautifully crafted sia1n:ases with wood handrails and \!airway foot hgh11ng. upgraded baseboard and door casing~ in a c-hoice of three slyles. raised panel intenOf doors in a choice of five styles, rounded wall comers, central air conditiomng and beating with dual controls and muJli-mcdi.Lhomc automation system wilh eight pre-wired ~tations for intercom. computers, telepbonea, cable television. a.~ weU as security and audio video systems. One of I.he most sought after hiaJ>Ughts of t.he Castaways residences arc the professionally designed gourmet lotchens, which appeal to the most discnmmatmg chefs with professional qualiry Viking appliances. in white. black or sta.inJess steel tncluding double conventional ovens, six burner gas coolrtop and (Tlulti cycle dishwasher. Additional lotchen appointments include a food preparation 1slMd counter. double compartmental Kohler Executive Chef sink wilh ICWC faucet and pull out spray, handset white eight inch by eight inch Porcelanosa ceramic tile countenops and hnck~pla~h. Ahundant kitchen cahinctry in hij!h refrigerator and Taylor Woodrow Homes' Castaways, luxury estate homes in o private gate guarded ~ CMll'iooking ~ln'-NiWpott Beach spccialiud Vi.Jdng equipment such as a wine cooler, icema.ker aod .ot lJr barbecue grill. Selected plans include a butler's pantry and a menu planning desk. Lavishly detailed master bedroom suites at Castaways pamper wilh coffee bar/hncn closets, baJcooics, sundccks or verandas (most plans), intimate silting area and/or retreat, extra 11pacious walk-in cl05ets, mirrored wardrobe doors. separate wallc-in shower and pacious oval tub wilh ceramic rile oountertops and beveled rnim>r. Buyers may also select such additional optional items as crown molding, custom closet systems and Corian, granite Or marble countertops. Two plans offer optional autom:11ic elevators. • •W • •••••••• e ••A• To see a1l of the unique qualities I.hat awed thousands who joined the ~t grand opening celebnlion at Casuways, tum onto Dover Drive from Pacific Coast Highway and proceed about one-half mile, then tum right on Sixteenth Street and continue to Castaway~ gated entrance, adjacent to Bob Henry Parl... 11u 1oh1 olfke tuul """"*' """'•' 1to,,,e1 an OfH" dalJ, fro• JO 4L111L to 6 p.m., uceJll MoNl.o11 wlta ltoun an 2 to 6 p.lfl. For lltU:>n inforfltlllJott, call (71') 721-1165. Additional Uifortftllllo11 """1 also IH obt4Jlred ,,, .. """" •·llWil lo "'fo,..,lontlot¥row.ctHtl. Pllllln colfllff11ttit.1 and co.qMllJ ~ II lrN/WU on tlte wrorld wiM _... ~lwww..,.. .....,,,.,,com Of' IJJ coJlbt6 (800) '14-JllZ. .. ill .... COit 1trnLTT GllOUr EMERALD BAY LAGUNA BEACH The "Best of the Best" in private & gated Emerald Bay. 4 Bdnns, 7 Baths 7 ,000 Sq. Ft Fantastic views up & down coast & Catalina. Private beach. "One of a kind" locale. 3 car garage. Exquisite in every detail. By appointment $7,995,000 . 2.6 ACRE FLAT LOT SAN CLEMENTE Phenomenal 2.6 acre oceanfront lot at Cotton Point Over 450 feet on the water next to Casa Pacifica (Nixon's Western Whtte House). Double gate-guarded. Build your dream home. $3,250,000 TENNIS ESTATE BELCOURT CUSTOM Fantastic 4 bedroom estate w/2 story entry & living room. 4 car garage, grotto-like pool & spa. Great gourmet kitchen. Private, lit tennis court, gym. Fully equipped media room. Gate guarded. Reduced by $400,0001 $2,895,000 ,LINDA ISLE WATERtllONr W/DOCK In a word ... gracious. 5 bedroom, 6 Bath + a private pier & slip. 2 story entry + high ceilings. Elevator. 3 car garage & huge lot Extensive use of marble. Great location. Vacant Reduced. $2,695,000 76·0-1900"" EMERALD BAY LAGUNA BEACH One of 14 Emerald Bay homes "right on the Beach", this 6 bedroom, 6 Bath home offers direct beach access to the most sought after community on the coast Fabulous white water views & 3000+ feet of decks. By appointment $5,495,000 OCEANFKONf CHIM COVE • COM Built on bedrock at the jetty entrance to Newport Harbor, this 1 of er kind home offers the finest ~ean & bay views overlooking beautiful beaches. 3 bedrooms + elevator + 3 car garage. 5 Start Vacant EZ to see! $2,995,000 IRVINE COVE LAGUMBEACH Enchanting 4 Bedroom home w/fabuous views of private Irvine Cove Beach and Pacific. 6 car garage. Gate Guarded. Wine cellar. Move in condition. Easy to seel $2,895,000 SPYGLASS HDL 'lmmSESTAm Completely remodeled 6 Bdrm. mansion on 1/2 acre lot Best Ocean & Bay view. in Newport. Private pool & spa. Quiet ad-de- sac location. Best buy in view estates.Vacant Owner says "Sell it". $2,495,000 cart nrnL rr G1tour 760-190.0 1 Bedroom Cottage in fabulous China Cove. Could be 3 Bedrooms again by converting 5-car garage. Small ocean view. Fantastic 4 Bedroom, single story home on nearly ·Y4 acre lot. New roof, remodeled kitchen~& baths. Great curb appeal. 3-car Super 3 Bedroom, single Story townhome, unconnected to any other home. Close to schools, shopping & all &eeways. Light & bright with 2-story vaulted ceilings. Super, white, sandy beach just 20 steps from your fr'?nt do~r. garage. In move-in condition. Best family neighborhood. Community-pools & spas. $649,000 $749,500 $199,500 Whitewater views highlight home Picturesque views of a whitewater coastline may be seen from this home's elegant living r<>Qm with cozy fireplace. The attached private patio just off the spacious fonnal dining room offers opportunities for entertaining. An extended enclosed patio in the rear features a roomy library for reading or studying. The home's interior aJso boasts a separate master suite that is both spacious and private.The exterior of the home features a J(rect to street lot, a large two car attached garage and is a gardener's paradise with lush landscaping. This stunning showplace is located in a desirable are.a of Dana Point and was built in 1986 with quality custom construction and care. The home is offered at $395,000. For""',.. Uifomtllllon, coU Don and Sally F~ of ERA Fint S"1r R•ltJ at (114) 148-9493. . . . Spectacular ~ean front villa This elegant ocean rront v111a sits high above the cove in view of the Arches and crashing waves. Catalina and the cormorants. Live the active lifestyle of a 24 hour. guard gated commumty with a private beach. clubhouse, park and tennis. It's just minutes from the airport. golf courses and shopping. The entrance rotunda with spiral staircase features hand-crafted railiggs and a leaded glass domed skylight which sets the stage for this elegant ei.tate. There are four ocean view bedrooms, four imported marble baths and four hand crafted. imported marble fireplaces. • This home covers four floors and moro than 5,800 square feet with an elevator to service all levels. The home is.offered for $4 million. For mor• lnfonttlldott, call Barl>ara A.nd~rson, Emerald Bay Rnlty tit (114) 859-9528. Wonderful building opportunity. Unique 35 ft lot, mid block on charming extra wide street Currently a 3BR, 2BA cottage . . . .. ... ... .. ....... $569,000 Balboa Island Spacious Island Dupkx. 4BR, 2BA w ith large balcony up, 3BR, 2BA with patio d ow n Remodeled Kitchens/Baths Square footage cannot be duplicated' . ..... $569,000 Balboa Island Pristine custom home & apt. 48R, 4 full baths, steps to the Bayt Roof deck V1e"NS of bay, city ltghts, hills Bay window, French doors, NC, vaulted ceilings, pabos, decks, professlOllcllly deccrated .. . . . . .. . . .. ... $875,000 Crisp and bright Cape Cod home. Q.Jality construction 1991 . 3BR, 20/\ with French doas, bay windoN and vaulted ceilirgs ...................................... $679,000 ExtcnsMly 1a110delcd In 1991. Old Balbc:>a Island chann with all the mod· em conveniences. 2BR, 2BTHS. Great home for entertaining .............. $595,000 - J; ~ u. 8'.o"'"" ~-Sclu & ~ J; . CHUCK RUMBOLD•MARY HARDESlY•LYHM WRIGHT•ROSE VAl.LUA•BIMG 61 HG•HAHCY BIAR•ICATHY SKIBICKI H9 Marine Avenue a.lboe Island • 675-4829 · R E A L T V Cameo Highlands Beautiful kitchen with sub-zero, light & bright. 4BR. 2.SBA w /sparkling pool. Many llpgrades, AC, fireplace. French doors. $599,000 Bay crest Beautlful 3BR In family neighborhood. Remodeled kitchen & baths. Front & rear private yards, professionally landscaped. $535,900 Sea view Panoramic views of ocean. city lights & maintains. New master BA new hardwood floors. Good sized yard w /private pool. S599,000 Eastslde Sharp 2 story home. 2 master suttes plus loft, llvlng room, fireplace and wet bar. $225,000 Daily Pilot Jleal &we • ~ 17. I 'J'J7 72 D-6 9 .!J22 N"'orth Laguna Balcony with panoramic white water view. Oceanfront ·condo. Hlgnty upgraded. 2BR. 2BA + den. security system. fireplace. elevator serv. security gated parking. $475,000 Balboa P'eninsula Large R-2/R-l tot. Beach, Bay, tennis and family at Its best! Practically lot value. $439,000 COM Duplex Well maintained. cute front cottage w /2BR. 2BA. Newer :=--.._.,..,. rear unit 3BR. 3BA w/flreplace & dec ks. Good opportunity for · owner /user. $459,000 Westpark/Tlempo 2BR, 1. 75BA plus loft, wood burning fireplace, two car attached garage. $165,000 Daily Pilot 1leW Elute • Nay 17. 1997 • Newport Prope INDEPENDENTLY OWNED & OPERATED· featuring fine properties from condos to castles S~S~.~~ 1969 1100 Newpon <:mttt Or., Suht' 110 PICTURESQUE CHANNEL \\atth lhl hoat' 'uil h~ in tht· ,1,.•port Channel. enjo~ lhe "arm 'uri'l'I' und ocran •it: .. , from thi~ prhare home in ( ornna 1>1·1 "lar. 2 \t'rmrotr .. in~\ .. Ith ~nJu court 'an!. $3,495,00() .'USO EXQUISITE EXECUTIVE ESTATE lh-1rntifol e'lllll'. 11ppru>.. ~ 'Q· ft. Formal lhiniefpiaoo room. i:ournret I.it. fuhulou' ma .. ter "' retf'\'at + •ie .. dN'k. l>ranmtll poc1I "Ith .uni.en bar. 'P" &. terraced waterfall $1, 195,000 C8 ELEOANTL Y DESIGNED ( on•l'nrt•oth localed tn Sta ('llff Countr~ Club & sand) ht•Ul'ht·' in tluritinJ(ton Btach. 4RR . .\B \ ~pacious ramil~ n1onr for entertaJnmi;:. I-nd of rul-dc·-.ac. Appro,. 2,650 sq. n. $555,000 LS I BACK STREET PLAZA l'rofl".\liln11I office bulldln1t in do,.ntown Redlands. 4.78tJ 'Q· ft. or 'P11«. 11.6 cop. CaU for mo"' detail\. $525,000 SSS MESA VERDE ~ilu11te-d nu t In park~ 11nd the Country Club. SBR. 2.SBA. llugr f11mll} room "Ith ""' har & nrrplatt. Entertaintr'~ yanl, s~ & ,.attrf'all. $359,000 RSI . -·----· ~~ ~~~ . . ~ . -:·_ ., -. :· . ~ . --~.~- "-=-. . .... ~ . . ., . ~.. _: •• -:!'-.. : BAY BREEZES •abulou\ cu«om homt with bay. ocean & cit~ liJ?ht '""' Masttt bedroom ....tth n~ptatt & vfewlng balron). O al. "'"'° pt'J: nooring. f:ntertalnme11t room, 08k bar. $1 .295.000 A.':! CATALINA SUltSET_VIEWS - !'>,.eeplnJ? panorama vit"s from San DieJ?O lo Paloo. \,r11., Pt nln,ula. M111tnlnct'nt JBR +den home with eltutor lr11111 JtU'lljtt' 10 2nd & Jrd noon.. $559,000 \'J7 \\atch ,_our mone) arow with tbh 5 bed1'00m, 3591 ~q fl ho mt. marblt and "Ood noortng, nice sl~e ~ ard for tnttrtalnln11. 3car11ani~. $534.000 LI H CAPTURE YOUR DREAMS Ponoramlt' vltw lot overlooking Mubella Counl) Club. ronntttina ridln11 tralJ<i. Room ror tennis~ barn & larJ?t' arma wtttt room to ~art. :J.lo acl"ft. ~ - $399,000 VJ9 SAN CLaMENTB SPECIAL Outstandlna O<Ull UJd c:aayoo ... r.-tills custom built 48R, .lBA home. Sellns ...W olfer a 1aa opdoa lo purchaw. Property al'O olfen t wo leaal lots botb totall•a approx. IS,0001q. f't. $342,500 El 3 .,or in.,ormation on these and other R....._roperties: Call (714rl PLf:4-7111 http:llWVVtN.cbastalproperties.corn al ~ ~ ·-------------~ -·----~·..._ -ft Take full advantage of luxurious Bayfront living in this 4 bedroom 4.5 bath meticulously kept home. Clearly European in design. Your 50 ft. + boat will fit perfectly here. Promontowy Bay ls one of the best kept ·secrets in Newport Beach. Other f~tures include: spa, air conditioning, Morning Room, extra large patio facing the bay, loads of storage and a private courtyard. $1~569~000 ·NEW USTINGI CAMEO SHORES Enjoy dramatic panoramic views of the Newport Channel entrance from this front row home in Cameo Shores. Crashing waves highlight outstanding rock formations and unbelievable sunsets with Catalina as a backdrop. This "California Contemporary" home offers 4 or 5 bedrooms, and a 4.5 bath floorplan within two separate wings. This home also features a center courtyard, patio, spa, workshop and a 4 car garage. $3.495.000 Corona clel Mar RECENT SALES BALBOA PENINSUIA DANA POINT Outnandlng two story ~ locAl«I within 3 .7 1 Ac,..... In Oona Point. Re<ilden1lal •Ingle l&mily walking distance from all that Belboe h8. to offer. dcwlopmf'tll pot<'nlW. FDIC forec:Joe.d on this Goat harbor and mountain views from chis owrslad vacant pat'C<ll louted on a hlllslde whh lipec-tacular C011m' location. An lmpttS9fw 30 ft. adllng al dw vtew5 of oc.,.n end city llgh1a. Land Is relattwly Rat entry .U dw .. b thb one-<>f+ldnd property. CloM to lown, .chook. pub and aD th.t Dana Sonw ntru ~: etylghts, •ie lloorlng, French Potnt lwoa to offer Dana Potnt h growing! Call for doors tt.1 °'*' onto the ~ 11911o •• roof aop muns. cllldi "to• for" 6: much more. $ 9 50.000 $1.399.000 * * *COMING· ATIRACTIONS * * * Spyglass IBll Custom • 5 Bedrooms, 5.5 Baths. One-of-a-Kind View Property. Brand New Corona del Mar • Two New Homes ... You Pick ... Mediterranean or Traditional. 4 Bedrooms, 4.5 Baths. Ocun \1iewa North Laguna Contemporary • 3 Bedrooms, 3 Baths. Outat.ncllng \1iew8 • Completely Remodeled Fred Sands Newport Properties tr.UI l'I tHJI NTI '( OWNLO & OPlflATI D \ CAPE COD CHARM Located an Newport heighcs, this wonderful 4BR, 3BA custom home feacurc:s island kirchen, wet bar, 3 fireplaces, luxurious master ~ui1e wuh sitting nook. Very private yard with spa & BBQ. Pam Ball $569,000 Ad Code 72387 VIEW OF MOUNTAINS Sel un a quLet ml-J c-sac, chis fabulous 4BR, 3BA house could abo be 3RR wi1h ~Qacious bonus room or guest quarters. Lush tropical yar<l\ wHh fenced pool & mountain view. Claudette Blanchard $409,500 Ad Code 70707 INVITING VISTAS Amuing uty lighti. & lovely mountain views are che highlights of this 4BR, rnA cu~rnmized home. Loft/office, very Tighe & brigh1 decor. Marilyn Kershner FOR THE FAMILY Charming 3BR plus den home perfect for family & gucscs. Scraped ceilings. recessed lighring, fireplace, French doors, huilt-111 cabinets. Ideally locarcd & an perfect condttion. DickDicbon N EWpO.RT BEACll OfficE 2J Coapoun PW., Sum 190 6444"6200 CUSTOM ELEGANCE Absolurcly srunning cusrom home with 5BR, 4.5BA, . gourmet's kirchen, 6th BR or game room, 3 fireplices. Master suire has marble shower & jer jacuzzi rub. Eric & Laraine Shaw $1,095,000 Ad Code 72447 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Cuscom rownhome in great locacion boascs rwo scory floor _plan wich 3BR, 2.SBA, high ceilings, decorator fixrurcs & fireplaces. Two car accachCd garage. $249,900 Stephanie Houghton Ad Code 75007 EASTSIDE COSTA MFSA On a quiet corner, chis 3BR home is warm & comfortable, with fireplace, enclosed patio, cuscom ·brick plantcr, garage with work bench & storage. RV & boat P.aiking. Bob Coluccio $275,000 Ad Code 70357 TAKE YOUR PICK. •. ... This Laguna Beach sice includes a choice of rwo archireccural plans fo r a 4 or SBR home with approvals & permirs. ~eaucifully designed ro en1oy panoramic ocean views. Bonnje Barrington $495,000 Ad Code 71897 O CEAN VIEW PERFECTION Sweeping Pacific, CaraJina lsJe, & f.urway vistas grace chis 4BR. 4BA home. CachedraJ ceilings, French doors. Lovely courtyard entry, brick view pacio. Linda Oeth & Lou Jacob. $979,000 Ad Code 70427 BACK BAY VIEW Excraordinary & stunning describe this condo in the North Bluffs. Spacious 3BR or 2BR plm family room, fi replace, French doors & windows, wood floors, gaced patio entry. Two car attached garage. Sally Shi I $349,000 p ey Ad <:ctde 71667 MARINERS COMMUNITY A terrific SBR, 2.7SBA home featuring kitchen with cookcop bar, liying room with fire~lacr & picture windows viewing sparkling pool. Close to park, library, & bike trails. Dana Black & LouAnne Ri!fq $410,000 Ad Coae 70037 SPECTACULAR MEDITERRANEAN A one-of-a-kind home in ~d­ gaced Harbor Ridge, cflli 6BR. 6BA Mediterranean has chrec levels wich dmtor, library. solarium. recreation room. Lavish interiors with private luxury. Ann, Ted & Suzanne $2,495,000 Ad Code 72757 SEAVIEW BEAUlY Charming 3BR, 2.SBA home in ~ard-g<ited commun1ry. Interiors fuU of natural light lrom atriums, rwo fi replaces. cascading warerfall into spa. & a gli mpse of the ocean. BJ Johnson $595,000 Ad Code 71037 PENiNsulA OfficE 2001 W. BAlboA Blvd. 721--8120 Bonnie Bay HighJa~ch 1743'Bayport Way Sac $448,000 Dick DicksQn ~uffs . 2337 Vista Huerta Sa1 $194,000 Kay Konfal 183 Fairwinds Sac $174,900 Nancy Barfield l 0 Premier Point Sat/Sun $3,495.000 Rittey/Kenton 1954 Port Claridge Sa ti Sun $1.095,000 Eric Shaw 509 Orange Sat/Sun $749.900 Stephanie/Mark 6 Seascape Sun $164.950 GB.Walker I 934 Port Locksleigh Sat/Sun $624,000 Laraine Shaw 1600 Anita Ln Sat/Sun $589.000 .. Pam Ball Sea view 2900 Yacht Grayling Sac/Sun $537.000 Kay Konfal Corona Del Mar 5005 Dahlia Sat/Sun $399.000 Mali Gulledge Newport Heights 509-5 19 Orange Sac/Sun · $240,900 Houghton/Jackson Big Canyon 14 Rue Grand Vallee Sac/Sun $739.000 Parrch/Barrington Harbor Woods 507 Harbor Woods Sac/Sun $199.500 BJ Johnson 3 Inverness Sim $1,850,000 James Gray 4801 Corland 'Dr. Sun $654.000 M~inc Min)< IG32 l..incoln Ln, ~lln $649 .. 500 · ArM Pe~rsen 1837 Tradewinds Sun $439,000 Dick Dickson 2009 Yacht Mischief Sun $585.000 Maxine rrc:ipp 908 Chestnut Sun $569,000 Sally Shipley 319 Avenida Cerritos Sun $469.000 JoAnn Kenton 2024 Vista Cajon Sun $345.000 Tom Brunson 2927 Perla Sun $337.000111 Roy Oster.~olll 41 S V ISU Sue.rte SUG $319,000 Sandy Daley 516 Laver Way Sun $289,900 Karen Reuk 220 Nice Ln #3 to $349.000 Maxine Mink 240 Nice Ln 1302 MaryAnn McGuire soo Cagney #201 TREMENDOUSOPPORTIJNITY Motivated seller offers a fabulous 4BR, 2BA home with ocean views, formal dining room. Fabulous lot with potential for duplex. BIG CANYON ELEGANCE Custom 4BR, 4.SBA Versailles estate overlooks fairway, city lights & sunset views. Library with fireplace, warm interior. Gated courcyard & koi pond. Belle Partch $650,000 Gary Hesselgesser Ad Code 71787 $1,249,000 Ad Code 71727 FIT FORA KING A rare find in C fiffhaven! Very private 5BR, 4BA home with fireplace, Bay, basin, & ocean views! Sec on huge, buildable lot with 3-car garage. Jame.Gray Ad C.ode 71697 $769,000 GERMAN MOUNTAIN HOME Classic farmhouse in Munich has been rebuilt as an 8BR. SBA villa with gorgeous wood decor. Set on approx. 1.5 acres with pool, lake, poolhouse with BBQ & fireplace. Gisela Burmester $1,600,000 Ad C.ode 72677 L,_,r~.-----' QUIET CUL-DE~SAC,_FRIVATE YARD This wonderful 3BR, 2BA home has all the elemencs for tranquil living ... quiec locatjon. 1,acious yard, fireplace, handsome oak tlecor, knchen with Sub-ero. $537,000 Kay KoofaJ Ad Code 70997 MARBELLA BEAUIY A beautiful gazebo perfect for encercaining graces chis 4BR, 3BA Marbella home. Hardwood floors, 3 fireplaces, li~hc decor. walk-in closers. 3-car garage, guarttared community wic pool & spa. ali Gulledge $519,000 Ad Code 72767 DRAMATIC & TRADITIONAL A stylish 3BR, 2.SBA residence gr~r for entertaining. Customized interiors, outstanding kitchen. -Two car arrached garage, gaced community wich clubhouse, tennis & pool. Myrna Boom $497,000 Ad Code 7 1237 LIVE IN NEWPORT BEACH.... . ... And enjoy all the luxuries of N~rc. but don't pay the price. Op~n & bridle interiors make this 3BR. 2BA home a pleasure. Slfyli_ghcs, vaulted ceilings, custom rile. hardwood floors, slate foyer. Spacious yard, 2 car garage. Patty Haney Ad Code 72147 ~Pilar llee1 ~ • Mar 17, l997 • N EwpoRT BEAch OfficE 21 C011pOUTE PIAzA Sum 190 644,,6200 VfR\All I I\ VI Ll.A BALBOA \1-.A t-AIRI "For }our l~ &r Bu_) Ar Tiu Bt'ach" OPEN SUNDAY I-4PM 240 Nice Lane #302 500 Cagney #201 Front Rm' \ 1ew' of CacaJina • rnd Harhor. 3BR, 3BA. $397,000 Call for Gate Code. 100 M< Nf-11 •11c; <.Tl.L>IO S8! 000 I r h ,, .,, ,t ~1ull I ,,., r ~ hrt~l 1 I rf1 ..r f• r I r t ur huH·r l Pt:•.t•1 J In Ht 1 ul r I uo \110 1 / f'IA/J\ .P l()'I I BR I BA S 111 ">00 I I I JH 1·11 ·I I Ill I I II •• I fl \ ·II I .1 Ill I 't .. 11• I lj I I' f.1d ,1' Ill IV 1.11 ZOOM< Niii IANl'.,20<• IHR IRA i1211.ooo- ""'f ti' llil~ h11rl I 1111 II •I \ l\ 'l'Jltf I HI•,, I !•t~\ uut U\ I q ("\ l Ill 1."\ i',~;'~~' Nl-11 LANI:. PH•8 IBR 18A SJSS,000 l11p dr~"'c•' lo•p llour' I Al\l'I UU\ ( )( l:.AN VIJ!\X'<.,1 C crM111< 11lc Cllll\ lk~u11f11lh "l'l\'"d,J' 240 NICI:. LANE 1116 JBR JBA SH9,000 I onurmttkn~ ~rbt-r~nttlltt"n~ lmh<-rtTn":JI ·~hoc HO NICI. IJ\NF •l02 2BR t.2SBA Sl79,000 f~rn• r 111111 "'1111 • "' 1 ""'""'" f.•r lof!hr & <p~ciou< 1 ... 11nf1. l'<~.rh "l'I'' Jtkd I ""'!: f}lflll Ill pl f I ljO I II l 11 IJ\NI a 11 I 38R J UA • S397,000 c ,C lf(c ,f c 11 '1 IC I \' .":>. H \Hiie lR \ 11\),/\1 1"1 f \( IH I\\' I \ ... ( .... 1, tt \C 1-. l I' l 1111 I< Gisela Burmeister 644-6162 24-HR Pager 470-7670 Look no further ... '8e,a~Ut,~/ I \\'II I ;\t()\'E ,.(1l1 Fl)J{ ··rRl.F" 1 r \ t)L ' t1s·r \x ·1 r11 :\l L'. • Top Agent January thru February '97 • #2 of Top 20 with Ellis Realty Group • Senior Marketing Consultant ·see Qualifying Li~t B.J. Johnson --644-6373 Ext 1472 Call today for your private showing CORONA DEL MAR · Fabulous cu~rom home on corner lor wich peek a boo ocean view . $525,000 SEAVIEW Single level home in gated commun1rv · with tennis coum and pool. 24-HR. guard gated. , Dana Black 729-8296 $585;000 Loll.Anne Rittey 717-4207 \ p \ H 1 '\ l I~' 1111 ' l ( ) \ 1 HI '\ I "l I ,, '\ ll\\ I I I H , I \ '\ () l 'I' l H I I ~ l I l )!{ I l ll l \ \ . ' I l l > \ 11 \I \I\." I I • NEW' LISTINGll -30 I Flower, Eascside, C.M. Prime location. large comer lot, 3 bedrooms, hardwood floors, upgraded, charming. Mariner's Elementary Zone. J ll 'l \ I' l \ '\ !) '\I \\ I'll IU 111 \( 11 , ~~. ,,,,.-. ~· ~·,-· "~ . ..... ,., ~p ·~~~ ~· I -~ ~ .•. :.~, ... ~ _1":"_ . • .·. t ~~ COMFOKf& CONVENIENCE! Spacious end unit. 3 bedrooms. 2 1 /2 baths. •IN ESCR.OWU · 14 1 Mariners Drive, N.8. $410,000 •AVAILABLE! -311 Uod Street, &saidc C.M. Rarely available. Newer conscruction, 5 bcd.rtom, 3 3/4' bath, gourmet kitchen, 3 car garage! •FOUND FORBt.Jttlu .. 1827 Lccwacd Lane, N.8. *&':'w•neBaJa-'1 Repn.•tllaioll Anihhle *We haft mapecah&e te&:a.oc. aftiL1We apoa teqaat. -- 530 SAN BERNARDINO . . •NEW LISTING in Newport Heights · •Cusrom 4 Bedrooms,.4.5 BaJhs · • Unsurpassed Quality •SourherQ.-Colonial $869,000 X!AY&JIM KAY KONFAL (714) 729-2740 JIM WEISENBACH (714) 729-5308 2010 SWAN ·MESA VERDE • 4 Bedrooms •3 Baths •Big Backyard $309,900 .. • A SIGN OF COM.MITMENT A SIGN OF EXCELLENCE A SIGN OF DISTINCTION A SIGN OF THE TIMES MORRIS DEVEWPMENT PRIVATE SH.OWING PELICAN HILL 10 PREMIERE POINT Offered at $3,495,000 SATURDAY & SUNDAY 12 to 5 Call for an appointment (714) 403-9267 COMING SOON: 5 PREMIERE POINT 25 CANYON TERRACE 4 SAN SIMEON PELICAN HILL PELICAN HILL PALMILLA $4,495,000 $3,495,000 . $899,000 ... _ Morris Development, Inc. is an experienced full service development company providing arc hitectural, interior design, construc tion, and all real estate related services. Morris Development, Inc. is available for consultation on all your Real Estate needs. MORRIS DEVEWPMENT INC. • 10 PREMIERE POINT• NEWPORT COAST, CA 92657 • PHONE (714) 719-0500 •FAX (714) 719-2874 Agent with Ellis Realty Group, Newport Beach 644-6200 ------------- . ~~ Top producing ·Ellis Realty . C-L? (JZj age.nt is relocation sPecialist c:Z?AGUNA ._70 EACH Ha rriet Botwinick is skilled in I CREDIBLE OCEAN & CITY LIGHTS VlEW marketing and negotiating To p producing sales associate Harriet Botwinick, ~!!h §!li~ -~~lJ. Qro~.£1!.' New~rt Beach has been selling residential real estate since 1982. Her experience ranges from the sales of single family homes and condominium!. to beach properties and duplexes. • Botwinick has lived and sold real estate in New York, Maryland, Washington. D.C. and Chicago. In all of these highly diverse communities, her commitment to her clients has made her a successful sales agent. Her knowledge of the different cu toms and various markets earns 1\er clients' tru. t as we ll as their busincs'i. As a Certified Relocation Specialist. Botwinick draw ... on her expenence in areas outside of Cahfom1a. Her '>kilb in marketing and negotiating in many parts of the nation enable her to close escrow for th~se u~famili~ with their destmation ·city. as well as for local.buyers and Harriet Botwinick For the fourth year in a row, Botwinick just finished planning and running the Jewish Film Festival. with both foreign and American films. The festival runs every spring. sponsored by University Synagogue in lnine. A graduate of Douglass College in New Jersey...she holds a bachelor ·l> degree in psychology and history .. Botwinick enjoys travel, art, reading and walking. !(}J) anora1;tic ocean Yiew on 1 acre. Pril'ate driveway to J ;er one acre with two custom built hou 'es. ;:,pectacular ,;ew of the ocean located in Laguna Beach. Thi .. one of a kind proper~ with pri' ary anci \iew can be \·ours for only sellers. Botwinick serves as a volunteer mediator for the Mediation Center in Costa Mesa. She earned her mediation certificate and has mediated a variety of disputes, with many casei. focused on real estate and landlord tenant issues. To speak with Harriet Botwinick, please call Ellis Realty Group al (714) 644-6200. Ellis R eally Group has JO offices and 350 sales associates serving Ora11ge a11d San Diego cou11ries. E ll is ~·t;." $1.900.000 For a pri\ al<' st10wing call Rar. & Clory Averett (714) 495-3050 Ellis Realty Group honors the Top 20 sales associates Nancy Barfield Sales for first quarter exceed last year's The Top 20 sales associates for the ftrst quarter of 1997 were announced, according to Ron Mazzano, vice president and district manager of Ellis Realty Group in Newport B~ch. Honorees wen:: Nancy Barfield, Gisela Burmeister, Mary Osterhout, Beverly Johnson, Kathy Granieri, Ted Jarvis, James Gray, Myrna Boom, Connie Betton, Maxine Mink. Mali Gulledge. Uoda Oeth. Lois Jacobs, K-ent McNaughton, Kai-en Rezek, Richard Dickson, Patty Gisela Burmeister Harvey, Bert Reedy, Karen Knoche and Barbara Aune. 'These agents arc committed to excellence," Maz.zano said. "We are enjoying an active market with sales far exceeding last year's at this time." Ellis Realty Group has enlarged its sales force to include some of the finest and most experienced.Realtors in the area. "With our sales products and services, advanced education plus state-of-the-art technology, Ellis Realty Group is experiencing an even better year than 1996." Mazzano said. Ellis Really Group has JO offices and 35() sous associates seniing Orange and San Diego counties. It has been a member of the Bttttr Homn and Gardtns Rtal Estale Serllicts nttwork of indtpnuhnl real u tale firms swt 1992. Better Horru1 tuUl Gtmhns Rtal Estalt Sentk11,/omttd in 1918, '8011 inlan.ation.al network of mort than 800 nwrnbtr finras witle "'°"' t"4n 1,5()() ojJictS and IJION tlaa11 25,000 lkenstd s~s 111sociat1s in th• Unutd Sta111, Outada mul Ptt1rto Rleo. . A member of die Jon Douglas Real Estare Services Group, Inc. www.prudouglas.com ~ r. " 1 , , , H 1 I) 1 . \ l 1 t ( ) 1 l H. 1 7 :; lJ .. h h l' l' . • ... ~ .. ·-~~ .. ~ .-=·. · . Traditipn_Q# ~states ~·.-_ HARBOR RIDGE ESTATE 2 750,000 1-k~.tni & n.Hur,tl matcri.1h Pccrll·\~ cra~\manship & dl"\tgn. \wn·ptng Oll"Jll & \Ull\Cl VICW\ lntemn IDli 792/P CLOSE TO IEACH $414,900 R1.,on-l1v1111-1 .111 y<:.ir rnund 111 d11\ pnmnc iBD ho me. I k\1gne1 pt•1 ku' lntrrnrt /I)# 792ND f,~~u~~~ apx I dm" w/apx~16'~~~ of oaan. l A. Tcnnt\ court, pool, 'PJ gu1:st house. · Tnrernn ID# 7900X ~J~~~~~m. p!~,!~~~ geous ocean view ( ust hm w/lot~ of leaded glass, circular Hatrcasc &: elev.nor (,;11cd cnrry wuh 3 -car g.ir~e. lnttrnd IDT/ 772DD WXUIY ISi.AND UVING $1,195.000 1 F.xquime beachhcttne on l 1do IsfanJ m Newpon "Beach . Tor.-qua.l1ty throughout. En1or beaches, clubhou~. tennis, y.u.ht club & boat Jocks. lnurnrt ID# 78 Y66 CU5TOM HOMf4A1ID COMM $995,000 LOvcly lradstiona15BD-custom home on corner lot. Lots 9( u~ed brick. 2-story home offers gr!=at f2m ily living. Large f.im1ly rnom opcm onto veranda. "Must see! Internet ID# 78TMB THE HST OF NEWPORT IAY $3, 100.000 Prime loc w/uncomparable & unobstrucceJ views oT the ou:.m, harhor & jetry entrante Lrg view terrace, 4BD, 4BA w/pvt pier & slip. ~-car gar wfo:c sys1em. lnrrmn ID# 78TLU FAMOUS TOWER HOME $2,500,GOC) A m -lc:vc:f home, apx 85 fe~t tall, J rcQlica or a historical water tower Apx 360 degree view of ocean, harbor & mounta.ms. 1,,1m1t1 ID# 792!'0 ~~!~~~.~t~~! i~:atcd co!!!T~ con ce1l111gs, large kitchen & patio on the waccr. lnunw ID# 7900W ~!lfe~afc ~~n~!!~1n w/qi~~~fl~ k11chcn & baths, private yard. Build another 2-story or just rr!Jx & enjoy the beach life Internet ID# 790BT CUSTOM PRIVATE ESTATE $1 378,000 Mediterranean in design with Contemporary Aair! Designed by well-know architect. Yard with large pool. lnttrnrt ID# 792Nf. ~s=~~r ~~!1 formatio~~~!t~~~ exqwsite ocea.nfront property. lnttrnrt ID# 79/VO ·-}'.'~ .... -~-·-,. --~.wr·. -- . . . ""'..1 r •-. ..... · ... ·.· -,. . -. . . . ,, ~, ~ IXICUT'IVI UVING "67 500 Prc~igwus Wes1 park. Popul.ir fl oor plan w/4!3D-+ ~onus room. ProfeHion.&1 landKaprng. lnttrntt ID# 792MT Family Specials ~~~.YJM~~~?!e in fabufo~~~{g~ houd. Remodeled & expanded in apx 4,200 sq ft. Planta- 11on shutters, gourmet Kitchen. Internet ID# 7900R ft~~er,~g.l~c~utivc home. Great~!!!~~ excellent rnndition -Huge bonus room & l bedroom down- stairs. lntrrntt ID# 78X53 ~~~~~wraps around sola~~ Large gc1rden with fruit trees, 4 BD, 3BA, 2 fireplaces, 380 down, I BD up. lnttrnrt ID# 78UR6 VllWS Of IACK IAY $~",aoo Crcat views of the fl~ort Back Bay. Sin e-sty llTD, 2.SBA, LR, FP. Private backyard. Lots of sun il?ht. Internet !DI 790W8 i I I I I ' • Daily Pilot Real &ace• Mar 17, 1997 -· THE PRUDENTIAL• JON DOUGLAS COMPANY ... -• r. _....,.._ .. -., I,._-•• .I 1 -: '. I ~ ' .. .. ' .A member of the Jon Oouglas Real Estar.e Services .Group, Inc. WWW .prudouglas.com :\l \\Pl )l\l Bl·_\l'H l)J-l-Il"l j-)l) .. 66l"l" Help Fight Cancer The Prudential • Jon Douglas Company presents ... A Whale Of A .·Sale benefiting The American Cancer Society. Saturday, May 24, 1997, 7 am to 1 pm Donations needed .. pickup available. Cal.l 7 59 ... 6600 for further details -:. ..--. BestBu s JASMINE CR&K $385,000 · 380, 2BA w/FDR & den off kitchen. Price Joan reflects need to update. lnurntt ID# 792Pl ttow. oaAN & OTYVIEWS $749A>QO ...__....._-. ... 380, FR. studio, NC, gated comm. Spa L & fountains. 3 FPs. lnurnrt ID# 77467 v:.C::.. NEWPORT S1EAI. $192,000 Close to beach! 2so: 2BA TH w/vaulted ceil-1c11two ings, FP. A/C, PL. lnurnrt ID# 78ZZS a-.... Open Houses Me. ......................................... $549,000 ·········-....... Sun 1 -5 .................................. Evie Compton ~laza lido ..................................... $1 ,195,000 ................. Sun 1 -5. . .................... Helen Gflchnst !f ........................................... $750.000 .............. Sun 2 -4 .................................... Donna Wall 38 Belcourt .................................................... $995,000 ................. Sun 1 -5 ................................. G. McGalfigan -~ ................... = ............ $1,195.000 .................. Sun 1 _-5 ....... ~ ...................... Lynne Valentine R a ...................................................... $300,000 .................. Sat 1 -4/Sun 1 ·-5 ................. OaboU/Mittman ~~ ............ : ....................... $2,750,000 .................. Sun 1 -5 ................................ Mina Magham1 - la/I. IO 12 Windsong . ........ .. ............................. $139,900 .................. Sun 2 -5 ...................................... Nan Tully iiiOO:::: ......................................... $749,000 ................ Sun 1 • 4 .... ........ ... ........ . Shava Ashan 1602 E. Balboa blvd ................................... $556,500 . . ........... Sun 1 -5 Linda Brehm ~~Lane ....................................... $499,500 ................ Sun 1·30-5 ........................... Natalie Ames f'aJ~ .............................................. $1 .595,000 .................. Sun 1 • 5 ..................................... Anne Half ~~..... ........ .. ............ $589.900 ................. Sun 1 -5 ....... . ..................... 8oQ Perlman .rf!!l!......... ... . . ................ $234,000 ........ Sun 1-5 ... Barbra Chambers l'.MllOllH!lr · l6 Gre1el Court ... ....... .. ... ........ . ............ $229.000 .. Sun 1 • 5 .. ... .... ..... Barbra Chambers Tml10if Stfrliiig Pl. . .......... .. .......... $699.000 ................. Sun 1 -5 .. ...... .......... .. ....... Bonnie Miller ~ -1...A .. .,., 500 S 12 4 Mi M h . 32tffiOiiTIWOoalQCean View) ..................... $449,500 . . Sun 1 30 · 5 ......................... Doug Johnson '!J'"BiiCfiM18 .......................... .....,, • ............. un • ......... ............. ........ na ag am1 ~Jl!!~ ............................... $385.000 ................. Sun 1 · 5 ......... -........................ Joan Howe -~ .................. · ........ · $598,000 .. Sun 1·5 Irene McCarty .fil-6000 AFFiUATED WITH THE PRVD¥NTW. RBAL EsrATE N£1WORJC ... _,.,..., _______ ~ .. ,,.,-.-... -- ,,.,,__ ..... o.-.c.o.-•• ........ ...,._~·-·----........ -......... .....,,~., ..... .. ...... ---··------·--·......., ....... _., ........................................ ........ ... I-''P:mdccl ,\11ramar model with views. Smgle-story end unit1n exdusive gated I LirlJfJr Ridge c.:rnnrnun1ty. Completely rehabbed. $589,900 • ~J COHO:'l.A Of I MAR Forcdosure approx. 17 50 '>4uarc foot with tom '::::::!' ot '>torage and cxu:llcnt lot·auon .. \1ouvated lenJcr. $249,000 BRETT WYLAND 714.729.7273-TEAM WYLAND THE PRUDENTIAL • JON DOUGLAS COMPANY ~ A mmlberof the ~ Jon Douglas Real Estate SnviceJ Group, Inc. 11:&111 Location! Location! Green belt, end unit plan D -Quiet, lrg rear garden w/lu.sh landscaping, pool, spa. and waterfall. Wraparound side patios connect to back garden via flagstone, flowers and abundant greenery. Several leaded glass windows. Mirror floor to ceiling in master bedroom. Asking $995,000 George Mc Gaffigan 29 High Performance Years (714) 729-7233 ·------ 4 B EDROOM PLUS YARD! Rare \Vest Newport opportunity to buy a large hou.se on an unusually lar,ge lot, cluse to the beach with c;omc \'ICW:,, $289,900 l(.~v!~if// Owner's 1ust put in new ~amt, Aoonn~ and more. -bedrooms, -·5 baths, 2 car garage. G lenwood Park Tuwiihomes. $139,900 . ;:J TuSTJN --4 bedrooms on 16,000 ft. lot. SHORT SALE. $269,000 • •} ANAHEIM --REO opportunity. 1 bedroom, 1.5 baths with garage and ";I patio. Some rehab. Approx. 1,044 sq. ft. $88,900 ... ~ POINT f'l.R.\111' AREA --REO 3/2.5 Newer and Nice. $209,000 ~ LoNC, Br.AC.II--United Cambodian Center -REO Sl,000,000 To adVntile m out section, contact sales ~atlldftS Kip Hancoc;k at (714) S ..o:4247 or Janet V.mognct at (114) 574- 4248. Their la number it (714) 6)l- 6JM. Balboa Island Opportunity • lowest PnceJ On Balboa Island • Cluummg 2 BR + Large Guest Un1l • Oosc,To South Bay $399,000 Excellent South il!!-~i"i Bayfront Location • Charmrng 3 Br & 25 Bath Home '----'-'-I •Sandy Beach in Front w/On-Shore Moonng $1,650,000 Call /oone Cooper @675-9585 Super Sharp Family Home • J BR & 15 Bl\ • Huge Kitchen • large Yard w I Pnvate Pool --"~ • 2 Car Garal{e $182,900 • J Bedroom It 3 Bath • Incredible Upgrades • Large Kitchen w I Breakfast Nook $565,000 • Very uruque home in Newport Heights • Loc.111.'d OJI huge lot • Separate guest house $899,000 Call Walter Mite/rel/ @588-3083 180 Degree Ocean Views • Spect<irular Ocean & Sun-.et Views • Tn·Le\'el Twnh!. • 3 Br & 3 Baths • Beautiful Kuchen $355,000 Call Annette Warner @648-5555 Villa Balboa Value • Spacious 2 Br &: 2 B.1th Condo • Cozy Family room • Fonnal Dining Room • Short StroJrlo Beach $219,000 Call Walter Mitchell @588-3083 ' Sea Faire Ocean Views • Ocean &r sunset Views • Supersharp 3 Br & 3 Bath Condo • L.uge Kitchen w I Breakfast Nook 5399,000 • Stunmn~ & Sp.icious Family Home • Gorgeous Mediterranean Architecture w I Quality Features • 3 Ek.'Ciroorns & 2.5 Baths • GMgl'OUS Kitchen w I (\>nrer 1 .. 1and • Fonnal Dming Rollm $289,000 Call W11/ter M1tcl1e/I @ 588-3083 wt Co:.ta Mesa Prime Little Island Location • fatra Large 40' Lot • '3 Br 6c 3 Ba Home • Pnvat~· Patio • Steps to South Bay ~ $849,009 Call Ca_11 Proud @673-8700 Brand New Balboa Island Home • <;pacil1u-. 4BR & '\ 5BA Lnder Co~t • Ofx•n LR With Marble Fireplace • Built Fie' ator Ready $885,000 • Great IBR & 1 Bath Bavfront Condo • &-Cunty Building • Bayside Comm pool $279,000 Charming Family Home • Great Location • Large Yard w I Park- hke Sett1ng • M.my Fruit Trees • 3 Br & l.S Ba $355,000 ' Daily Piloc Real Estate • May I 7, l997 PACIFIC COAST REALTY GROUP NEWPORT HEIGHTS Choice corner lot locatlon ThTH bedroom, two bath ranch home Recently~· Conan countertops. all rteW app/1anC!s. marble bathrooms. French doors. ~ ct1l11tgs modtrn t1ec1r1e1/ sysrtm. dooblt l1ttplace. freshly pamttd Highly mo11va1td seller wants lh1s fNoptrfy sold $279,000 ILL GEFFENEY • LUXURIOUS POOL HOME BELOW 17TH ST. Spectleular pool home on qultf cuklt-sac m = Cl/Tlbndgt Estates Magnrliclntly Ktnny Koll charmer IS perl!dly local!d in a qulel Htwport Htlghts ne19hborhood frMCh doors. Bay window. Slraped ct1fmgs. lft appliances. liJt floonng, custom mouldmg, double firtplace new pool equipment $369,000 ILL GEFFENEY INCRmBLE "EASTSIDE" COSTA MESA HOME Don 'I misJ INs Mt • pridt at ownenhif' from M> lo fence! 11 lettrm 2BR, I BA. IOfTJllll dining room, Ind remodeled kilch«I. The lot Sil! IS om 6,000 squ111 left Ind perfect tor 111 ld6bon to lhe homt. A deck across tlit ,. of lhe home cwMooQ lhe lushly llndtaptd ,. yard. See ta yocnell • m ,,, 2lS Wlblt St ii "&stJide" Cotti Mesa. !hen cal Jftf f« 111~to•ll! EFF McCONVILLE COUNTRY ESTATE Brand rw ~on 1 secluded~ cul de sac. 3 bfdtooms, 2 blths, hugt flmilY room, separall dining. This home his Mrything 101 thf d' . . 1 bU'fet. Thi quintlssftw:f of . == lhiS llOme his beer!~= with 11t11 s'fylights, fencing1 ClfPft and kitchen. Proptfty is usy to see. Cail Bill or Unda for 111 appointment '389,000 BIU GEFFENEY EASTSIDE COSTA MESA TRJ.Pl.EXES T akt your pick • two neatly identicll fXopries both wrth small mgJe frnily detlched home$ on lhf front and duplexes lo lhf rr. Wllh three CM gatlgtS I asst.mble finatte1ng Priced to se# t S249,000 ' 2$8,500 mpectlftly. AFFORDABLE FAMILY HOllE This 3BR, 2BA. fllfllly room ltomt Is ptrftct lot 1 pwlng flmily. It is loclfed It thund of 1 quiff ~ dtac, ii the "flstside. rJ CostJ Mesa. ll>d,,,. ,_, llfll and for by 11onJ 1em1 OJrrW. TllX1r 9"'fll off the *'I, with~ for RV Ind I"* ltDrlgl In the ,. ,.. yd Won't lat Cll ladlyf Mtilg$239,000 EFF McCO.NVILLE 631-6006 "Representing Newpo_rt Heights, Cliff Havent. Westcllff & the Eastside Pro rtles Since 19 7 :>" 19 8:30 o .m., Orientation meeting 21 9 o.m .. MLS Committee meeting 1 No Continuing Education classes 22 8:30 o .m ., Boord of Directors meeting 9 o .m. -4 p.m .. Seminar: Irust Deeds. Foreclosures and Bankruptcy. Cost Is $20 per person and you receive six hours of Continuing Education credit. 23 10 o.m.-2 p .m .. Brokers Preview 26 Memorial Doy -Associotion office closed 28 Sf o.m. -noon. "Paper Troll# 1 -4 p.m .. ~understanding R.E. Contracts# 2 -4 p.m .. Compass beginner class 30 10 o.m. -2 p .m., Brokers Preview May 20 1 -3 p.m., Computer training, Basic Stellar 23 8 a.m., Marketing meeting at Wells Fargo Bank 26 Memorial Day -Board office closed 27 5·to 7 p.m., Computer training, Windows '95 28 8:30 a.m., Board of Directors meeting 30 8 a.m., Marketing meeting at Wells Fargo Bank Custom villa in Ocean Ridge This djstinctive single-level custom Mediterranean-style villa is perched high on the hall in the prestigious Ocean Ridge area of Newport Coast. It combines the grace of Southern California living with the excitement of panoramic views of the ocean, harbor and city li&hts. Enter thjs dramatic home through a spacious two story rotunda leading to a wide loggia gallery accented with haJogen lights and operative skylights, allowing natural tight and fresh air to flow throughout the home. The sunken living room features a granite masonry fireplace and floor to ceiling windows with views of the ocean. The large dining room also has ocean views and opens to the li ving room as well as the gourmet kitchen to provide for great room entertaining. Design features include limed oak cabinets, granite countertops. garden window, television aJcove and an oversized island cooktop. The master bedroom has fl oor to ceiling windows overlooking the dramatic view and a master b~ featuring an oversized marble steam shower with speakers, Jacuzzi tub, skylight, exotic hand painted mural, his and her toilet access and marble floor and countertops. The secluded guest bedroom has separate access with French doors opening to the gated courtyard, ceiling fan and plantation shutters. Lush plantings acceot the gated entry courtyard with tiled spa and fountain, outdoor shower and a vine- covered arbor leading to an ocean view patio. Offered at Sl ,39S,OOO. F"' IMn Uifomulllo~ CIJll Ciuol B~rt at (71') 644-1660, Coast Newport Propmln, 4 Cim Pltml, S111U. 260, Newporl B.-la. Daily Pilot llri1~•May17, 1997 Coast JV ewport 'Pr~perties ~presents ~ 'Fabulous Custom .Jiome in Santa Lucia y e r: 1 his fahulous b.ome 1s a completely upgraded Fan model m the popular gated c.1mmun1ry ot Sama Lucia, off rhe Newport Coast Rl1<1d. The extra-wide Int .1JJ, 1,1 1t.s spectacular :.rreet prei>ence. y The interim:. arc m1.r~d1ble and all enhanced hy heaunful garden anJ L.tnylm views. The floors have been done in v gorgeous C rcma M,1rfil marhlt.'. 1l1C large fabull>us kitchen has ~en Jressed up wnh hl<1l.k granite counrer.,. y Thrl1ugh11ut thero.> h.nc 1->ecn ,1JJed w..mJerful Lll'•lllffi y cabinetry, special p.11nt fm1,hc,, plant.1rhm shurrcr .... a central vacuum sy:.to.·m .mJ 'l'l.lmty ')!>tern. y The first floor ma.srcr .,u1.tc h.h an all -m:" 'reL1.1u1br h.uhroom w delight an\'onc\ wn'e'. v There are a total 111 rhree hcJmoms, plus library, formal dmmg room, heauuful family room anJ three car j:!af<lf?C v The lot 1s oversized .rnd set ,1ff to perkLt1on hy lovely gardens. y This prl1perty IS very ~pel.1al, both mcim.lte and gr.ind. Enioy the community pool and the prox1m1t't to shopping area'i of Newport Beach anJ Corona Jet Mar ... Only ten m1oures from Orange Coun ty Airport. O ffered at $1,050,000 . 'For fartli_a mforf!1ation ~n tfi1~ property. call: Rod Daley Coast Newport Properties 4 C1v1c Plaza, Suite 260 . .. Newport Beach, CA 92660 ' (714) 644-1600 --: ."11 ................................... . Attention to detail brings success for Cynthia ·Phillips Native Californian combines knowledge of the area with excellent negotiating skills C)nthia Phillips' entrance into real estate began 11 years ago with a Newport Beach real estate and development company. She began her career at Cannery Village Realt y. -specialmng an custom waterfront re~idences in the area. Phillip),' enthusiasm for people and real estate brought her to the team at Coast Newport Properties. "loaning Coast Newport Properties in 1996 was great. II was a key step in furthering my business," Phillip!> explained. "My clients were equally excited about the move to one of the top producing brokerages an Orange County ... Over the years, she has come to know many of Coast's agents and is proud to be working with such a respected group of professionals. A native Californian, Phillips was born in Laguna Beach and has lived in many of the surrounding areas. She has stayed in the area. which provides her with an advantage of being f arniliar with most of Orange County's beach, bay and inland communities. Cynthia Phillips Phillips credits her close working re ltit1 on.,hip Lhat '>he build' with her clicnl!.., which results in continued referrals and comprises a large part of her business. "I really enJOY coming to know my clients and finding the perfect home for them that meets their needs, .. she said. People skills, attention to detail and excellent negotiating skills make her a welcome addition to Coast Newport Properties. She looks forward to her years at the Lido office. Cynlhill Piii/Ups can IH n«Md at (714) 12J..8800, COllSI N,_porl Properths, 3311 Via ~ N.wport Be«ll. 723-8800 644-1600 EXC LUSI VE AFFILIATE Of ·soTHEBYS Internat ional Realty Coast Newport Properties is proud to be the sponsor of the Corona del Mar 5K Run, 2 Mile Fun Walk and l ~K Kids Run for th e 7th consecutive year. The big event will take place Saturday, June 7th at 7:30 A .M . Call us for registration forms: 644..-1600 or 723..-8800 ...,...,... 2471 c.re.tNw 2692 arc.le llekeart JJ Jielc0urr---:-. Ciiieave8 6-40 Saint James Coro-delMar 2'21 4th Avenue 3520 F1fth Ave1u1e 715 lrt. J2 I Martaold 1519 Santa.nell• o..ershOres 1942 suu._o 1124 GaLU:J Drtve Ea9tWaff 2833 Catalpa 907 Alder $6,9,000 ... ~, $1,28,,000 s.tllJeli (2..,) $479,000 Sat (2-5) $289,,00 S•• (I_,) $300,000 su.a CJ~) $499,000 Set 42-S) $,35,000 Set ( ... ,, $659,000 SU (1-4) •~.~so cr..:cJ'-----~ $797,000 Su u ~) $910,000 San Cl..,) $,29,000 · Sat U-5) $'54,000 SatlSaa (1-5) _..._,~~~~_;;;~~-- Udo Ba'tfront 532 Via Udo Nord $1,89',000 sun fl-') Udo lele 106 Via Cordova • $459,000 lOS Via San Remo $699,000 1114 ... Verde Non:la JJ" Net~ Awaue $0,,000 Su (I·') Newpen.._... ,,6~ $'49,900 S.a (1-') 217 Clililll Sftet $4,6,000 S9t (1=4) $1,29,,000 SatlSiaa (I-')' Saileene JS Caltadoe $37,,000 Su (2·') ... ...... 230 Ulle Lane •21 J $399,000 na • .,.. 429 Vlilla F1ora $329,000 SH (I·') Tutle Reck 3, Cool Brook' $33,,000 17 Cedar RldP . • $,79,000 644~1'600 PeUcan· Point Custom built home on golf course 4 bedrooms + study Marian Phllllppl $2,395,000 Spyglass HUI Ocean view, expanded Cape Hom home with pool and spa Jerry f1nster $949,000 Ocean Raach Ocean ana city lights views from fabulous building site Scanlan & Busk $675,000 Windward Ea1t Homes Fabulous remodel with pool. 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. New roof. Rlck 1..aqevln $5'9 ,000 New Listings Available 723~8800 \ North Laguna Completely remodeled with coastline and city light views Connie M axsentJ $1.595,000 Corona Highlands Contemporary jewel with 180° view 4 Bd 3 25 Ba Corkett & Thamer $879,000 IMne Tel'T'Bce 3 8d 2 8a remodeled home. Hardwood floors. scraped ceilings. MeUnda & Marty Jones $657 ,000 Harbor View Hille 4 8d 2.5 Ba. spllt level with larte yard and some vtew. Mebnda & Marty Jones $539,000 Corona d el Mar Views of Catalina, Emerald Bay Custom tot with c(ashing waves anti jetty 4 Bd 3 Ba gorgeous whitewater views Sara & Brad Hinman $1 ,400,000 • Rod Daley · $950,000 Newport Helgbts Magnificent 4 Bd custom home with large yard Dave Wong $839,000 Turtfe Rock Highlands Spectacular 4 Bd 2.5 Ba view home Model perfect Chris Valll $639,000 Newport North Vlllu Marbella model 3 Bd. 3 Ba. {4th Bd. or den I. Great price. Peterson & Johnson $489,000 Har bor View Homes Fabulous expanded Palermo on great street Sara & Brad Hinman $689,000 Marbella Immaculate i 8d J ; Ba custom built in I QQO Must see• Heather Saito-Wood $625,000 Newport Shore• Custom home, steps to beach 3 Bd 3 Ba + family room Kennie Jo Rizzo $465,000 .. 723-8800 644-1600 EXCLUSIVE AFFILIATE OF SOTHEBYS International Realty C 1611• An nu aid orona e Coast Newport Properties is proud to be the sponsor of the Corona del Mar 5K Run, 2 Mile Fun Walk and J ... K Kids Run for tfre 7th consecutive year. The big event will take place Saturday, June 7th at 7:30 A.M. Call us for registration forms: 644~1600 or 723~8800 .. .. ,. ..... 2471 Creetflew 2692 Circle Belcourt 3~ selCo..irt r--- Cllff Haven 640 Sal•t James Corona del Mar 2921 4th Avenue 3520 F1ftb Avenue 7H lrts 32 J MaJtcold 1721 Galatea Tenace DOWer Shores 1942 Santlaco 1824~Drtve Ea8tWaff 2133 Catalpa 907 Alder ·..c.:..;.;._ _ _..;.. U~o Ba,&ont 532 Via Udo Nord Udo lele I 06 Via Cordova I 05 Via San Remo M•aVorctoNofth 33" Nftllda AYenue Saacene 15 Calvadoe Sea Faire 23ClUlle J.an.e ..#213 The lltidla 429 Vista F1ora Tartle Reck ,, COol Brook 17 Ceditr Rldp $6,9,000 $1.21,,000 $479,000 Sat (l,.,) $289,500 Sun (I..,) $300,000 Su (I_,) $499,000 Sat (2-') $535,000 Sat (l-'> _$6n .. ooo_ _ _Saa_U~~--_.:.._:...:... ... da-~es $929,000 S.• (1-t) $797,000 $910,000 $5l9,000 $554,000 $1,195,000 $459,000 $699,000 $349,900 $06,000 $1,295,000 $375,000 $l99.000 $l29,000 $335,000 $579,000 S.• (1~) Sat (I~) SatlSua (I..,,. Sun (2·') s •• (I·') Su (I..,) SU {1-4) 644~1600 PeUcan Point Custom built home .on golf course 4 bedrooms + study Marian Phllllppl $2,395,000 Spyglass HllJ Ocean view. expanded Cape Hom home with pool and spa Jerry Finster $949,000 Ocean Ra1'ch Ocean and city lights views from fabulous building site Scanlan & Busk $675,000 Windward East Homes Fabulous remodel with pool. 3 Bd. 2.S Ba. New roof. Rlck l..aqevtn $559 ,000 New Listings Available North Laguna Compietely remodeled with coastline and city light views Connie Maxsentl $1 ,595,000 Corona Highlands Contemporary jewel with 180° view 4 Bd 3 25 Ba Corkett & Thamer $879,000 lmne Termce 3 Bd. 2 Ba remoderecJ home. Hardwood floors, scraped cetlil\iS. MelJnda & Marty lones $657,000 Harbor View H1lls 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. spilt level with l&r1e yard and some view.' MeU1'da & Marty Jones $539,000 Corona de(Mar Views of Catalina, - crashing waves and jetty 4 Bd 3 Ba Sara & Brad Hinman $1,400,000 Newport Heights Magnificent 4 Bd custom home with large yard Dave Wong $839,000 Turtle Rock Rlgblands Spectacular 4 Bd 2 5 Ba view home Model perfect. Chris Valll $639,000 Newport Nortb Vin.. Marbell• model 3 Bd. 3 Ba.14th 8d. or den). Great price. Peterson & Johnson $489,000 DiiJ:y Pilot Real &ace• Nay 17, 1997 723~8800 .... Emerald Bay Custom lot with g<:>rgeous whitewater views Rod Daley $950,000 Harbor View H omes Fabulous expanded Palermo on great street Sara & Brad Hinman $689,000 Marl>ell.-Immaculate 3 Bd 2 5 Ba custom built in I QQO Must see' Heather Saito-Wood $625,000 Newport Shores Custom home. steps to beach 3 Bd 3 Ba + family room Kennie Jo Rizzo $465,000 723~8800 644~1600 New Listings Newport Ridge Turn-key with spectacular views of mountains Patrick & Tony Bartollc $375,000 Woodbridge Sharp condo. 2 master suitec;, .,pa, BBQ bar and luc;h yard Chris Lindsay $339,000 The Terraces at COM 2 Bd 2 Ba with private patio 1n adult commu nity Pat Hurley $300,000 Flnnlstena on the Lake Charming 2 Bd 2 Ba. condo with lake and mountain views. Heidi Stockwell $145,000 Balboa Peninsula Uptraded 2 Bd. 2 Ba. w/ marble, granite and marina view. Rick Langevin $529,000 Eastbluff Fine traditional home, perfect condition. brand new kitchen Wondrous view and pool Coby Ward $589,000 View Properties Dover Shores This 4 bedroom. 3 bath Ivan Wells home Is perfect for entertaining with great bay views. Haul & Jon Dishon $910,000 Irvine Tel'1'ace 4 Bd. 3 Ba with view. Gourmet kitchen Large private yard. Melinda & Marty Jones $929,000 Harbor Vlew HWs Remodeled 4 Bd home with harbor and ocean views Evan Corkett $929,000 Dover Shores Great views! 3 Bd 3 5 Ba on the bay. Dock for large yacht. Ca1'1' & Feeney $1 ,395,000 Balboa Peninsula Point Fine bayfront 4 Bd. with a dock and view. Bob Berg $1,545,000 EmeTaJd Bay New 6 bedroom family home on huge lot with ocean view. Rod Daley $2,000,000 Corona del Mar Warm contempo- rary home with stunning ocean views. Debi Bibb $2,800,000 Cameo Htghlands Dynamic 3 Bd plus office contemporary with gorgeous views Open and light. Walk to beach. Evan Corkett $I , I 50,000 Family Neighborhoods Eastslde Costa Mesa Perfect condition 3 Bd 2 5 Ba. home built in 'Q2 Steve Mitchell $359,000 Newport North Vlllas 3 Bd. decorators home In pted comm. Private loc.adon. Grq Lombardi $399, 900 Harbor View HIUs 3 Bd 2 Ba. with many upgrades Large yard. comet lot. Melinda & Marty Jones $449,000 Eutbluff Utterty charming -lnslde and out. You'll love It! Move In and enloyl Coby W•rd $459,000 Newport Helchts 3 Bd. plus den family home w/ I Bd I Ba guest quarters. Stelllno & Hassel $649,000 Bay9ho,.. Contemporary custom. Spacious and llcht.. Approx. 4.200 sq. ft. Martha Ma~ab $1 ,215,000 JERRY FINSTER AGENT OF THE YEAR ~ 1996 COAST NEWPORT PROPERTJES . 759;3750 Daily Piloc Real Estate • May 17. 1997 . NUMBER ONE SALESPERSON 1995 & 1996. $1 ,895,000 $2,495,000 $1,495,000 $449,000 L.H. $2,995,000 .... ... '• .- BILL FEENEY and TIM CARR in association with LANCE BOGGS .1-11~4144 1997 SALES ACTIVITY IN ESCROW Propert11 List Price Newport Heights $229,000 Newport Heights $229,000 Eastside $339,000 Lido Isle $750,000 Lido Isle $750,000 Harbor Point $849,000 Bayfront $1,387,000 Bayfront $1 ,387,000 Irvine Cove s 1,395,000 SOLD Propert11 Lisi Price Eastside $279,000 Eastside $319,000 Eastside $319,000 West Newport $347,000 Newport Heights $400,000 Lido Isle $449,000 Lido Isle $449,000 Eastbluff $459,000 Bayfront $499,000 Lido Isle $585,000 Harbor View Homes $599 ,000 Belcourt Terrace $669,000 Bayfront $979,000 Bayfront $1,795,000 Represented Seller Buyer Buyer Seller Buyer Buyer Buyer Seller Buyer Represented Seller Buyer Seller Buyer Seller Buyer Seller Buyer Seller Buyer Buyer Seller Seller Buyer Custom Bayfront Home 3 Bd. 3.5 Ba. Remodeled home, very open floor plan Ideal southerly mientatipn w/ 60_' of frontage ~n·the bay $1,395,000 Lido Isle Bay View Home 5 Bd. 4 Ba. Pride of ownership' Highest quality materials Mruble. granite. French doors. crown moldin~. 3 fireplaces $799.000 Seaview Family Home , 5 Bd. 4 Ba. family home on private cul-de-sac 3 car garage, private spa. gated comm. w/ tennis court $699,000 Heights Area Duplex Two 3 Bd. 1.5 Ba. units with private yards Rare pride of ownership property for owner/user $339,000 Dover Shores Bayfront 4 Bd. 2 Ba. single story, great potential for expansion Large sumiy bayfront patio, large private dock $949,000 -- Lido Isle Traditional 4 Bd. 3 Ba. on prime Piazza Lido comer lot. 45' lot 2 master suites. security system. hardwood floors $799,000 Bayfront Condo _ 2 Bd. 3 Ba. + den. prime ground level condo ExceUent Lido Channel view, dock available $599,000 Costa Mesa Value 4 8d. 2.5 Ba. + family room, 2 story Lushly landscaped rear yard, quiet location $209,000 ON THE SAND $997,500 No boardwalk • just beach and ocean at your front door 2 units on premium corner lot lor maximum views Cteat cash flow· call lor details! ONE DOOR TO BEACH $549,000 Four new homes now under construction in pnme Balboa Peninsula area Homes offer 3 Bd l 5 Ba rooftop decks with ocean views Trad1t1onal style. each with unique look Call to review plan and finish details AFFORDABLE CONDO $149,000 Nice unit In VIiia Balboa, great location close to beach Great condition Ground floor unit with spacious patio. Assumable financing! BEACHFRONT DUPLEX $749,000 • RONDA HEIN #3 Salesperson -I 996 723-8800 ext. 26 $575,000 EACH Newer contemporary beachfront condos, right on the sand In prime section All new In 1987, designed by Todd Schooler, Upper unit 2 bedroom. 2 bath plus sunroom Lower unit 3 bedroom, 2 bath Both unns ava11able at $t .T00,000. BALBOA CUSTOM HOME $693,000 Built new In '91. used only as second home l bedrooms plus den, l baths. rooftop deck Near beach and bay in prii.ed Balboa nelghborhOQd EASTBLUFF WITH A VIEW $529,000 Wonderful 3 bedroom and den floor plan. private courtyard entfY, updated country kitchen. Living areas open to pool and spa and wonderful view BRAND NEW CUSTOM BAYFRONT $899,000 BRAND NEW BAYFRONT LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT $1,995,000 Brand new Lido Isle custom baytront available lune I Top custom builder presents this 1 bedroom home oo the baY. 4500 SO. FT. HOME CUSTOM BAYFRONT WITH DOCK $995,000 All-new construction in IQQ2 Fabulou~ home on the water with boat dock in gated community Beautiful design and detail In this 5 bedroom. approx 4.500 sq It gem' OETACKEl> KOME $250,000 Updated 2 bedroom, 2 bath on R·2 lot. short walk to best beach. Perfect affordable beach living with future expansion potential Nice yard. loads of parkin& OCEANFRONT LOT $925,000 ... -. -.... _ ..... Daily Pilot ~eat Estate • May 17, 1997 • GREAT 1leatlierANGEL 0 PPO RTUNITIES Pfease ca{{ us for rrwre information on any of tliese special properties. 'Barbara HUTCHINGS l OCEAN & BAY VIEWS 1120 Sea Lane !FafiuU>us rmw(fefd 3 6dromn limM wit.Ii fiTUlt fuv6qr """city 'lliews, farae yarti. . $TI9 .. 000 ._ SPECTACULAR VIEWS Spectacular oaan, 6ay ana city fig/it Tlir.ws. 'Wtfl maintain.ea fwmt on one of tlie most tf.uirafi(e struts in ?(J:wport. $995,000 TURTLE ROCK CHARMEH 9 Yenmu Breeze Cfulrming 2 fldroqm 'Turtfe ~ townfwme, 6Jfit ana 6rlfiht, fovt1y patio, fJauftd uilings. $208,000 11EATHER ANGEL 759 3743 B E A U 'I' I F U L R E N 0 V A 'f I 0 N NEWPORT TOWN HOME E A S 'I' S I D E 0 P P 0 R 'f lJ N I T Y 3 wt/rooms + 'tkn, 264tla~, rrm1itk/Ltl (dtthin, 6tdlt·in~ rda'jOtd. S264,900 B A H B A R A H II 'I' C II I N G s 7 '> ~} ~ r-11 B , • ... c--- . ~ 9l0use Ji~ndqy_, uffqy /Nth -/:00 ~ ff. -6 :00 ft>M-1/. Please call for gate clearance: 494-6208 or 759-r:, 776 Offered at $ I ,495,000 Beautiful gardens featuring large patio, spa, and gorgeous trees and flowers Spectacular master suite with sitting room, office and ·fireplace Four large bedroom suites, four and one-half baths Plus sleeping porch for children's stayover guests Beautiful living room and dining room Huge kitchen and breakfast room Large double-entry butler's pantry Arid ... the best garage in town with: ·French doors opening onto garden, terrific cabinets, and simulated brick floor, ideal for football parties Pltotograpfty by David Heath Westtrn Exposure ' I • .. A • CHRIS LINDSAY 759-3775 Dor11F AtJ'-,lf:RO 7'>9 -~7b) ' Highly upgraded 4+ Bd. Montserrat . Bright end unit with beautiful yard. $569,900 BIG CANYON Gorgeous new home on Big Canyon fairway. Call to see renderings and plans. $2,595,000 I 209 SANTIAGO Light and bright condo. 2 maste,r suites, study and retreat. Lush yard with spa. $339,000 Beautiful single level home, remodeled and expanded . Private elevated lot. $1,145,000 .· + C OMPLETELY R EMODELED + 4 BEDROOMS + WHITE WASHED OAK CABINETS + An~ CoNDmONED + 3.5 BATHS + HARDWOOD FLOORS + FRENCH DOORS $679,000 + SECURrT'Y SYSTEM + LARGE YARD, GRASSY AREA, BUILT-IN BARBEOUE C I rn I ~ I I '\ I I( I \ 1 717 l/()C) New Custom Home -Just Listed View ftome, located on__golf course . Dramatic 4 bedroom plus study. State of tfte art kitcften witft granite, limestone ~oors. Lap pool, spa, wine cellar -Wftat more could you want? Call MARIAN PHILLIPPI 723,..8800 ext. 19 ! .. \ • Spectacular views Sweeping p<1noram1c VICW' of lhc Newpon Harbor ;and 11-. t·lllranu: wl111cv..1ll"f ocean \ 1cw' uf the Wedge. Jelly. -.un\Ct\, city light!> and Cat.1hn.1 .11l' .ill \ 1'1hk I rum th1' home Thi' de~irable. unique corner "1\land" location "'h<11l·d v. 11h 1u-.1 1111e 111hcr humc and " bordered by three \tree!\ wllh direct garage acn·" 1111 ( 111ltknrrnl AH·1111e Ju,1 -.rep-. awa) arc Big Corona Beach. park\ and China CoH' I hl' h• 1111e h,1, lour hl:droo111\ a nd three hath room!> 1n :.in open lloor plan with great room ,111d .111 co11d1t 11111111~ I he rna.,ter bedroom ha-. u lireplacc and \lltmg area. There I\ a large h.1k1111y w11h -.pa and a \Ct"ond pri\alc porc h area. Olfcrcd at \ 1,695,0<Xl. For mori• i11formatio11, call M elinda and Marty Jones al (714) 644-1600, Coas1 Nt'wport Pmpertie.\', ./ Cfric Plaza. Suile 260, Newporl Beach. Olde Corona del Mar contemporary Thii. spectacular contcn rary home i<. located in the village of Corona del Mar. on the south side of Pau lil. < 1a\t Highway. Located on an oversized lot. the property 1s within walking dl' .. t:tncl' f H1g Corona Beach. I Ill· hu ne feature~ three bedrooms, four baths and a dramatic hving room with vauhcd. h ·arncd ceiling!>. A fireplace accents the family room .md the re is also a f1rcpl11cc an lhc hvtng room. There il> a formal dining area am the kitche n is state-of- lhl' art . The dramatic master suite ha'> a Jacuui tub, fireplace nd skylights. There arc alM> skylights and recessed lighting throughout the home. Offc cd at $899.000. For more Information, call Steve High aJ (714) 644-1600, < oost Newport 1 Properties, 4 Civic P/twJ, Suite 260, Newport Beach . Lovely Harbor Pointe home Thi!.. lovely home i' on the market and is located 111 the gated community of Harbor Pointe. Loc<1 ted on a cul-de-sac. the lot is more than 17,000 square feet with a private park-like seumg. The main hou<;e is a \ingle story with two bedrooms, two and one-half baths and a private large bedroom/studio acces.,ed from outside and includes an ocean and cit y lights view. The large kitchen 1s a gounnet cook's delight with center. island, eat an area and bl)ilt-ins. ihe master ~uite include~ a huge walk-in closet, firepl:ice and .a .pnvatc outside ~pa. The home is offered for $699.000. For more information, call Gigi Thomas at (714) 644-1600, Coast Newport Properties, 4 Civic Plaza, Suire 260, Newport Beach. Costa Mesa R·2 property Real estate is back and this could be the perfect time to conside r buying an R-2 property. Located in Costa Mesa, this 7,000 square foot Jot currently has a charming three bedroom house with garage, but rwo units could be built on the lot (buyer to verify). The property is situated in a central location and is near Harbor Blvd .• shopping and has easy access to freeways and beaches. The three bedroom house could be used as a rental with the lot built out in the future, The asking price is $1 88,000. . For more informaJion, call Julie Stephenson t/J (714) 644-16()(), Coast Newport Properties, 4 Civic Plaza, Suite 260, Newport Beach. ColdY#ell Banker gives GY#ay Roger~ Gardens gift certificale Rene Condioti West, left, hands the prize to G. H. Jones Lucky winner garners $250 gift certificate at giveaway Coldwell Banker Newport Beach recently held a drawing for a $250 gift certificate to Roger's Gardens. G .H. Jones was the lucky recipient Rcoe Candioti West, a sales associate in the Newport Beach office, distributed the winning flier. To enter the May drawing to win a trip for two to Catalina aboard the Catalina Ayer, plus overnight reservations for two at the Metropole Hotel, call the Coldwell Banker Newport Beach office at (714) 644-9060. For aU '°"' nal 11l4le needs, call the Coldwell Btuabr Newporl Beach office k>caJed aJ 2121 Pacific Coast Highway, (714) 644-9060, or no.ch Coldwell Banhr on the lntemd al hltp:/lwww.coldwellbanJcer.com The /arrest nsidendal nal esl4le company in California, Coldw•ll Banker now operates 257 offices and has nearly 7,000 sal•1 associates statewide. Overall, the company has nearly 2,500 residential real esl4le oflices and mon than 58,000 1ak1 associates and employees throughout North America. Marlene LaGroy, ioins ColdV#ell Banker NB team Sales associate has more than 1 0 years of -experience in residential real estate Marlene LaGrow has joined the Coldwell Banker Newport Beach team as a full time sales associate, announced Jon Cook, branch manager. LaGrow has more than I 0 years experience in residential real estate sales and is extremely knowledgeable about the Newport Beach/Corona del Mar and lrvine markets. 'The most important aspect of any real estate transaction is fairness to all parties involved. This is such a big decision in a person's life and I rcalii.c it should be a very exciting and fun decision," LaGrow said. 'There is nothing more satisfying than to sec my client's face when they find the right home, the one they have been waiting for." LaGrow spends leisure time with her husband, Ron enjoying golf. tennis and walking around the beautiful areas of Newport Beach and Corona del Mar. "We arc happy to have Marlene on our team to give our clients the highest level of support they deserve," Cook said. Marlene laGrow For infonnation concerning JOUT real utale needs, conlact Markru IAGrow al Coldwell Banhr's Newporl Beacll office al (714) 644-9()6(), or reach Coldwell Banhr on tJu Internet al hltp:/lwww.coktwdlb1mk.er.com. Tire largest resUhnlial real ntaU company in California, Coldwell llanhr now operaUI 257 offices and laas nNriy 7,()()() sahs associal.es staJewU:le. Overall, the company has nearly 2,5()() residential reol esl4le offices and more than 58,()()() sales associal.es and employees throllglu.mt North America. 'I .. ' -Daily Pilot RHI Estate • May 17, l'J'J7 CV~ W~t:o~-!¥~[7; -~ ~~ ~ef7~~ea LJ\t.t l!'l.A BEAC. 11 • $4,600,000 • 644-9060 ""l.l'f'lnl! 111..\".Jn ,mJ ( .11.1lana '1c:w' from this 5 hedrcl<)ffi, .:; huh 'rc.t<1lul.11 Mc:ditl·rr.mc:.in t'~1.1tt'. Serene and pnv,11t: lt11...H111n, '"'11nmmg pool and spa . ... NFWPORr Bl·At II • $1.425,000 • 644-9060 Wo nJcrtul nl·\\ 'llll!k 'tnry n"tom home w1th 1 hcJrnom,, t) hath,, 16 lo<>t C..l'dtng' opl·ning to till kttlhl'I) .ind h·.111111111 p.Htll, l11rt'\'l'f OC'l'<ln \'11.'W' N EWPORT B EACH • $1,900,000 • 644-9060 C u\tOm concempnr.1ry h,1yfront home, 4 hedrooms, 4. 5 haths. top o( the line matenals, lo::tds u( light. Tius property as an cruenamer's dclaf(ht! N EWPORT BEACH • $1,050,000 • 644-9060 Unique rum-key custom, 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, lush l.mJ~caping, large yarJ, gnurmer knchcn, Jramauc enrry and grear room, two srory ceilings, :.pa rub . ·-- --:.' .i. -- N ORTH L AGUNA • $1,895.000 • 644.9060 '-,1111.Ht:d on a prt·m1t·r 101 .and hoamng un,urpasseJ ocean, C.11,1lan:t .ind ~um.cl view,. Th~ incred1Me home is rl'\b1gnt'd .md rebuilt ''1th the h1ghc\l quality. ""' •• ! .----~ :,-, -- 1, ~ r"' I r ~ .. . ' .1 BELCOURT • $2,250,000 • 644.9060 Wo nderful cuscom est,Hc with lush gardens and gated pool. Appmxamacely 6.500 square feet of gracious laving, rwo story entry with winding naarcase. HARBOR ISLAND • $4,495,000 • 644-9060 lncred1hle location on che mam channel, large dock wall accommoJacc up to 95' yacht, mtenor courtyard with pool, 6 bedrooms, 5.5 baths. Build your dream home. HARBQR.HlLL • $1 ,395,000 • 644.9060 4 bedrooms including guest suite and office, sangle ll'vcl, lavish master suite with walk-in closet, apart- ment suite with kitchenette, private pool and spa DANA POINT • $5,900,000 • 644-9060 Spectacular new conte mporary on the sand! 3 bedrooms, 5 baths, Interio r theme of hmestone, teakwood end staU\lesa stttl, library, elevator ... Lmo ISLE • $2,300,000 • 673.-6900 LAGUNA B EACH • $2,495,000 • 644-9060 BtG CANYON • $1,995,000 • 64+-9060 Ciorgeous cuscom bayfmnt ho me an excellent cond1-Designer's personal m1merp1ece! 3 bedrooms, 5 baths, Fabulous tao• unobstructed views with over 110 feet 11on, 4 hedroomc., 4. 5 haths, large g1lurmcr kitchen floor-m-c..ealmg sliding doors, custom limeswne, hand-~f golf course frontage, 5 bedrooms, 5 baths, gated "nh hreakfast arl'.l, rnzy wood paneled family room. carved fireplace, custom cahinets. h idden wane cellar community, 3 fireplaces, pool, spa and gazebo. 01997 C-.. B.tnlt .. Reeidenllel llrol<efage Corpotallon M E~ ()ppof1unity Compeny Equel HoutlnQ Oppol1unfty M OlllCN I• IClepel _,..Illy Owned anc1 °'*8!80 N~ BEAOi •_$.2.10.000 • 644-9060 , End unit near pool and tennis coun, i bedroonu, 2. baths, light and bnght, Euro carpets, fireplat:e THE BLUFFS • $309,000 • 644-9060 Gorgeous panoramic Bade Bay and c1ry hghc v1cw from this European scyle cownhom<". 3 bedroom' ():}VEJ!. SHORES • $895,000 • 6«-9060 12,000+ sq ft lot, many cwcom featurcs, 3 lxl, 2.5 ba. wonderful landscaping, aourmet kitchen THE BLUFFS • $399,000 • 644-9060 Qu~t cuJ..de...ac Jocarnlfl. l ~m•m,, 2 hiths. mcreJ1ble view ol lhc Bad. Bil~'. complecely rem.i.kled & redone BELCOURT HtLL • $469.000 • 644-9060 3 bedroomJ, 2.5 baths, large mru;cer suite with fllq)lace, apac1ous kuchen walh center !$land CoRONA DEL M AR • $599,000 • 644.9060 Spacious 2 bedroom home with views of ocean and hills, castefully remodeled and mamtaancd • OPEN HOUSES 1--5PM Stop by one of our Open Houses and pick up a registration form to enter the 16th Annual ··corona del.Mar Scenic Sk on June 7, T997 SATURDAY'S INVITATIONS SEAVIEW 2121 Yacht Radiant $724.000 Ginny Anderson SATURDAY'S & SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS BEl COURT HILL 37 ""lU1hamr1nn $4(l<) ,(\"'\" Ka\ "1erlm.I( CosTA MESA 140~Bonnl..-1""41"9;000 Farrtnj.!tor17N1~inan EA.STSIDE CosTA MESA 206 Li Co.mi C.llln $359.000 Vicki Delran Fl LLER'TON ll"'8 Crt"m le\\ $525.oo.J Mmam Mayell HARBOR RllXil N (';wentry $3119,0CO AJams I ParL.e NE\\PORT BEAlH M7 V1s1.1 Ron11.1 $ K._~ ,L\.'X' Yoik I FielJ 6 R\ih.in Court $210.000 Jt.>nmfer Pntchen 4 7 Sea isl.m<l $232,000 York I Field NEWPORT COAST 5 Chandun $445,0X' Alloon See:.emann 7 BnJ)!ernn Ro . .J $ 749 ,L\.'\1 Mane Deremiah 22 A,1gn11n $459,00J Liz Grech CORONA DEL MAR 405 ),1,mme $379,000 Marlent.> L1vr11w JH l\1rrY $649,000 Sue Younj.! CoSTA MESA 2481 In me Ave. $232,000 Kay Sterlin)! SPYGLASS H1u 7 Mnntere} Ctrclc $869,COO M1L.cE\',1m 9 Monrere\ Cm.:I<• $799.IX\.' l\>n & Joyn I.. )("in TuRTLE ROCK CREST Z I Cenrauru' $629,CX.\) Sonia r .. ~ell HARBOR Hll.L 9 1 lilh,boroui:h $950,0.\' · Ander'<•n /Md 'ulluc:h HARBOR VIE\\ HOMES 1824 Pon Shcff1clJ $749,Q'X' Su,.m Weir SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS VILLA POINT 41 6 Villa Point Dnve 298 Villa Point Drive 8AUIOA PENINSULA 1559 Eitst Ocean Blvd. Bl!LCOVRT TERRACE 34 H1lbdale 810 CANYON I 7 Rue Foontamchleau THE BLUff'S 411 V1>ta Suenc CORONA DEL MAR 204 Ha::el 4268 Avocado HARBOR RIDGE 3 Trafalgar HARBOR VIEW HILLS 3620 Seabreeze NEWPORT SHORF.S 455 62nd Srreer NOR1lt LAGUNA 4.3 7 Panorama SU. ISLAND 27 Seabrook Cove VtuA PARX I 0MNG1! 2902 E. Hilkttst B ALBOA ISLAND 673-6900 $329,().).) Velma Timmons $253.900 M1k~ Evans $639.COO Marcia Bem~ $675.00..' Joan Mr11feld $749,t\\l Rem~ West $299.ro:> L..•rrdme F 1mn1:1<m $1.795.000 l 'olcen Brennan $425.00J Kevm K.11t.fa $1,495.COO Allison I PapL.c $799,000 Lylecn Ewing $399,000 Olga Matthews $1,895,000 Rob Herron $459,000 David Pnnce $329,995 Bobbi Werner N EWPORT B EACH 644-9060 Ol 997 ColdWel 8ll'tl<8f AMldel\1111 Broker • All OllicM I Dailr Pilot ll-1 ~ • M.a1 17. 1W7 T URTI.E ROCK CREST • $629,000 • 644-9060 4 ~"l.lroom>, 3.5 batm, unohi.lructeJ r <mOramK view~ of 1he c11y l1ghc~ am.I mounra1m, \.111..Jc-sac BALBOA ISLAND • $549,000 • 673-6900 Yesteryear charmer, wacer view pos.\lble. Je111rable builJm~ loca111m on waJc '1n.-ct, 1 bd cot1aj.!c.> + ar1. SEAVJEW • $ 720.000 • 644-9060 Open, hght and brighc floorplan. 3 bedroomt. 3 baths. hardwood floors, new carpet, ocean views HAREIOR VtEW H t)MES • $749,000 • 644·9060 4 bedroo1ru, 3 baths m mam house, I bd/I ba bonus room an RUe~r are.1, "Portofmo" model CoR.ONA DEL MAR • $799,000 • 644.9060 15,COO+ sq f1 lot, 4 bed.room,, 3 baths, 3 car page. la~ family room, serarace hrt'akfast room. ocean v1eW5 SPYGLASS Hill • $895,000 • 64-i-9060 Srectacular tradmooal 4 bedroom, 4 bath home oo an overstud lot with patio, pool Gnd spa lly Owned and ()petaled. • Daily Pilot R.n1 &uce •May 17, 1997 , - •• OLGA MATTHEWS 455 62ND STREET, NEWPORT BEACH OPEN SUNDAY 1,4PM 4 bedroom.,, 4 hath,, wunJerful family h11me ma great lmle heach community. Step~ to cluhhnu-.c and children\ pla~ .m~a. RemoJcl.:J an~l cxpandeJ, ch,1rmmg atrium. Offered at $399,000 NEWPORT SHORES 4 heJrooms, 3 bathe;, heaunfully & extenMvely remnJeled, 3 car gtHage, white paver~. vaulted cetlmgs, harJwnod tl11ur.,, kitchen with granite countcrtops. ~'lmuntty pool, tennis and clubhouse. Offered at $384,900 VILLA BALBOA Dfilr Pilot Real ESuu • May l7. 1997 (714) 644--9060 Ext. 134 Pager: (714) 433--9455 -NEW ON THE MARKET DOVER SHORES "' Completely and beautift,lly remodeled home ~ the bay with a dock for a large • boat. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths , single s~, 4 car garage .. Wonderful for entertainmg. I - -_. • - 2 heJnx)m!'>, 2 haths, he,1ut1fully and completely remnJclcd penrhousc, light and bright, great ocean and Cualma views, large Jeck, vaulted ceilings with skylight:,. Ready co move-in. Please call me for appointment. I -. Offered at $3 7 5 ,000 LIMITED EDITION OPEN HOUSE 1 :00 TO 4:00 PM Need a Single Story Home? This elegantly refurbished , newer Belcourt Terrac e home is light and bright with a neutral decor. Ameniti es include ~kylights, new double glazed french windo<ivs and a -freshly painted exterior. Also, no mello roos! ----~--.;""""';1111----..-~ For Appomrmeru, Please Call (714) 644_,9060 EXT. 200 • 760_,8008 . 01997 Coldwell Banker Corpol'alion. An Equal Oppof1unlty Compeny. Equal Housing Opportunl1y. All Officea Independently Owned and Operat.d. Daily Piloc IU•I f.teat&" • May I 7, 1997 ... -·-~...:: r= "'~- OLGA MATTHEWS 455 62:"-.P S11U·l·I, Nt·\\'J>ORI BLAlH ~_)1·1_"-it·11\)141'\I 4 I 1.. Ir •••I Ji 4 I 1 rl , , ''. 1 I 1 1 I 1 ii t 1111 r I I 111, 111 i .: r l i I , 11111\ h1 I Ii• lllllllllllf. "11 J 'I ltd It ll•l ill1! 1.htl lrtt\ • 1l1\ If• I 1'111 1. I ''I I\ 'I H h I 111111 11 111111111 ( >tkrl'J .11 .;., )49,l)l)\) NI: \\'PURI SHUIH " 4 I , lr .... 11,, ' h 1tl 1-I 1. , 11 tt11lh -.; 1 '" 11-1\ 1.•h rt·n1 It-I ... I 1 " • 11 1 'l \\ 1111 I th r•. \ 111lrt·.I url11L·, l1trh1 !rl 1 k1tllw11\11rh..:r.1111r1 11111. rr. ., .. 1111• 1 I 11. 11111, 111 I 1. l11hl1• •11, ... Ott ... n."1 .11 .., h4,lll)\) VIL I A BAI BO.\ ~I I '"'"Ill' -I 1rl1 I 1 ill( If di\ ""' 11>1tq'kt1.·h rl111."l1 l1,! I'' 11rl11•11" .l1i..:li1 111,l l•r11.d1t, !!ll'll .11.1..·111.trhl Daily Pilot Real Esuu •Ma)' 17. 1997 ( 714) 644--9060 Ext. 134 Pager: (714) 433--9455 NEW ON THE MARKET DOVER SHORES Completely and beautifully remodeled home on the bay with a dock far a large • boat. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths , single story, 4 car garage .. Wonderful f fYr ent.ertaining . . ...-~ .. ( II il111 i \II\\ I 1ft.;1 111 k \ 11dl\ ,I 11 tllll!.!' \I It ii ,k \ lid1b I\ I I " I' ' 111 ' l 11 l Please call me for appointment. ' -----.4·-:,..,.~ LIMITED EDITION OPEN HOtTSE l :00 TC) 4:00 PM Need a Single Story Home? Thi.'\ cll'~antly rcfurhL,hl'c.l. llL'H'l'r Bdcnzn-c Terrace hon1c is liJZht und hnghr tcith l1 neiaral decor. An1L'l1ltll'' Lncl1ull· ..,/~yl1jzht:-;, ncu duuhlc Rlff~.cd f rcnd1 tcindutt'' and Ll freshl)· [Jain ccd extcru >r Also, nu 1ncllo -roo\! I ' \/•:~•fl II Hit I I l't.·,.,, ( .ill ] OAN MAIFELD (714) 644,9060 EXT. 200 • 760,8008 Q199, COl<lWell Banker Co1po<at100 An Fqual Opporiunirv Company lqual Housing ()ppof111nity Ali Offices Independently Ownoo an<I Operated I I• . • " Daily PiJor Real &tau • M2y 17, 1997 NEWPORT BEACH Offered at $3,450,000 • 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths • Completely remodeled • Private dock & slip • Courtyard with patio • Gourmet kitchen • • Custom cabinets • 3 Fireplaces • Large deck with built-in barbeque • Large lush garden GRAYCE TALIAFERRO (714) 673-6900 EXT. 26 C1997 Coldwell Banker CorporatlOn An EQual Opportunity Company Equal Housmg Opportunrty All Offices Independently Owned and Operated Daily Pi.lo< Jleal mute • May l 7, 1997 VIEW! VIEW! VIEW! QUANTUM HOME TOUR SATURDAY, '1:00 TO 5:00 PM SUNDAY, 1 :00 TO 5 :00 PM GRAYCE TALIAFERRO (714) 673-6900 EXT.26 • Will ACCEPT ANY REASONABLE OFFER •MUST SELL! • 3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths •P.watc~ • Large Kitchen with Cwstom Cabinets • Plantation Sluaurs REDUCED TO $450,000 • Family Room w/ Frplc REDUCED TO $549,000 4 7 SEA ISLAND, BIG CANYON • Big Canyon Golf Course 4th Fairway View • 2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths • Cathedral Ceilings & Hardwood Floors $232,000 List Price For more tnformatio n , call: GAIL YORK & LINDA FIELD 644-9060 EXT: 138 & 172 • 3 Bedromru, 2 Baths • Great Sicmmer Rental • Wondnfid Opportuni'1 to bwil4 • Extra Wuk Lot •Large Back Brick Patio • One of tlu best stre~ts on tM Island • Two Story Cottage •On &M Beach • 3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths • NeweT Kitchen • bqe-MasU'r SWu • Ocean ii Sunset V&a&is • LMn, Room w/ Frplc • o,,oa i!I Bright f1oorplar. Ol997 Coldwell Banker Corpofatlon. An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. All OfTlon lodependently Owned and Openlted. .. . " .. I .. ·I: ' RALPH BROWN (714) 499-1320 OFFICE ( 714) 497 -6387 RESIDENCE .TARA CONLEY . (714) 494 .. 0215 OFFICE (714) 497 .. J522 REsIDENCE OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, MAY 17TH AND 18TH 12:00 TO 5:00 PM 265 EMERALD BAY, LAGUNA BEACH . $1,650,000 A feeling of serenity greets you as you walk from the lush entry into a home of quiet elegance. To access gate prior to 12 noon, please call 497-6387 between the hours of 12 -5 call 497-4130 C1997 Coldwell Banker Corporation. An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. All OlfloM Independently Owned and Operated • . . . . . . .. . . Daily Piloc RaJ &We • May 17, 1997 CLOSED ESCROW NEWPORT HEIGHTS • END ~OT • EASTSIDE C OSTA MESA 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, 3 car garages, giant family grassy knoll, skylights, high ceilings, kitchen with ·walk,around is land, custom construction in l 989. 3 bedrooms + den/office, 3 baths, 2 car garage, formal dining roo m, fireplace, sports patio in backyard, quality construction, cul,de,sac locatio n, o pen floorplan. O ffered at $495,000 FOR LEASE • FOR LEASE Eastside Upper Back Bay, front row view tO'natural back bay. Quality 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, executive townhome. EASTSIOE SECRET STREET • $239,500 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, cul,de,sac location , open kitchen to family room, living room with fireplace, walk to back bay and sports park ·. EASTSIDE BACK BAY • $399,000 3 Bedrooms, 2.5 baths, giant remodele<l home o n cul,Je,sac street, new kitch en, huge family room . O ffered a~ $298,500 FOR LEASE lN BIG CANYON 4 bedroom, 3 bath townhome, o n the golf course. $4, 100 /mo. NEED M ORE ROOM TO ENTERTAIN? New homes for sale arriving dail y. Take advantage of my computerized listing search program. Let me find the right home for you. DONALD .PFAFF (714) 433,9528 A N EW W ORLD R ECORD ! ' M AKE THE R IGHT M OVE * M OST KIDS CRAMMED IN A FORT * , HAPPY BIRTHDAY DANIELLE! 01997 Coldwell Banker Corporation. An Equal Opportunity Company. EqU41 Housing Oppoftunity. All Otflo91 Independently Owned and Operaled. ... ~-: - Daily Pilot RuJ Estace •May 17. 1997 COMMERCIAL LOT WITH HISTORIC HOME GINNY ANDERSON OFF. ( 714) 644-9060 EXT. 151 R ES. (714) 759-1997 • <.. "cntru/ tL1uilllt1U'lt Laguna Beach • Sm.~~! !11 alk'I lot zoned CBD office • Extra parking at wp of lot • I l1stonc home w1Lh loft lwmg space • Home rcswred cop co bottom • L11•c I Work • Development porenaal • Farmer second umr was demolished OPEN THIS WEEKEND FOR VIEWING $385,000 NEWPO RT'S FAVORITE FAMILY AREA Thu 3.400+ sq fr home u,ru c~rely rebuilt in 1989 Locaud on a sunn) lot m the Harbor Vieu Homes arta, t.lus home is wry u,-eU-pnced 4 bedrooms, 3 5 baths, greac room, bvm~ room and family room. Hardu,ood floors, gourmec kitchen , rwo frre· =~ place, vaulted ceilings, secunty and more! $775,000 For more information, please call: .GAYLE WAITE 494--02 15 • 494--882 1 C1997 Coldwell Banker Corporation 9 HILLSBOROUGH HARBOR HILL $950,000 5 bedrooms, 4 baths, custom view home 2121 YACHT. RADIANT SEAVIEW $724,000 4 li <f rooms, 3 baths, two story comer view home -------- SOLD COLDWeL.1. BAN~eRO LEE ANN CANADAY (714) 496 .. 2717 • PAGER: (714) 490 .. 4988 SUPPORTED BY KNOWLEDGE & EXPERIENCE A TRUE OCEAN VIEW ESTATE ~(ly &cro*P!' iii m talr J acm wuh 1mrus COllt. ~ D1J11 nl a~ fna nl cab.la ll1lh lw. lftr\'fn{(W nl 1Ct main Chml vn~ Offncd at SZ,990,00J •Broker • 20 Years Experience • Over 1,000 Homes Sold For 24~Hour Information, Call 1-800-267-3867 then enter talking ad number PRESTIGIOUS PEPPER TREE BEND 2 OCEAN VIEW WTS • I 'i Arn· Eml nl t 'ul-<lt·-~a' $'i7S,OOO Ad 22012 • I I Acre -Awt•"'""' V1.---$51}5,000 AJ 22022 • 1 l'> Acre fl.11 l'.W 1'iW.COO Ad 2-ltO? • I ll'I Aw: $4')).(XXJ • AJ lZ I I 2 • I 117 Arn· $495.C«' -Ad l2 I Z2 COMlNGSOON \ NEW HOMES IN THE HUNT CLUB ON 1-3 ACRE LOTS1 I• .in"' ,~ C\IUl"'lrn m rrur~ny Ne14. /I, I \\1 "I h 'il\R, 5 1>h11lr • ~ h,1lt huh, ~·p:ira1c lrtt"·•t.mJ1ni: l1hrar,/c111•,1 hou...-\ ~,,,1 lrpl'• r tm>r IRHl ~ .... f,tn \ l('W\ SJ 11\\.\0..X' EXQUISITIWARMINCm)t\ HOME IN ~:\N JLAN C:\Pl"TRAt\0 R1R THE l:{)PH ISTICATID BUYER In Hunt rtuh Estatt-, ~! ~1lf COUM \l(W, '«rcrh Je1a1l1nii, 'i ~. 5 ~. 3/4 .icrt <)ftrrti.I ~' $1,079 ,OOJ .:; !\.Jr"'"''· 4 h.11h.,, l I•\' '<l'I·''' krt l•.tll.J c"mm11n111 r.in11r,11n1l' hill' mJ' 1llr1 'lf\4<1 "h•~' lilt ~ m1-..ld $495.Q\1 DESIGNED f-OR HAPPY LIVING IN LAGUNA NIGUEL Omit &milv ~ ;nJ cul..JMac loca- oon llf 1h113BR. '2.5BA lune Wlthaiey~ 111 I"'~ m.n1brc&1'.811 ~ roon, ar..J fum1 'IW"I\. L car a1ucNd ~ wd ~. IM7 rock cxtmx $237 ~ RITZ COVE NEW LISTING Ga1e-guardeJ oceanfront communuy. 5 hJ, 4.5 ha, gtant family room, large rool an<l sra with huhhhng fountain. marble enrry, beauuful Je1a1l tluuul(hou1 $1,595,000 (l • Daily Pilot Ra1 B~ • May 17, 1997 I R•• ••of May 15, ~997 l KEY LENDERS AND RATES 30-year fixed INT\:REST % POINTS LOCK· TYPE PHONE RATE OWN {%) IN A.P.R. American Savings Bank S (800) 562-6272 7.750% 20 2.125 30 8.011 Bank of America B (800) 642-2244 7.750% 20 2.125 45 8.011 Cat Fed Lending S (800) 225-3337 7.750% 20 2.151 30 8.014 --------20· 2.125 30• 8.011 C_h_as_e~M=!.r]=n .... h_a._!(a_n _____ K_--'-(8_00_),__900·60.9.2 7.750% ---Citibank B (714) 494-4686 7.875% 5 1.125 30 8.030 Coast Federal Bank s (800} 300-5626 0.12·0% 20 . 2.000 10 8.373 -~-Cosmos Mtg. Bankers K (800) 931-4033 8.125% 5 1 .000 30 8269 ---Cpuntrywide Funding K (800) 8n-5626 7.625% 20 2.375 45 7.91 1 Detrick Mortgage Group A (714) 759-9692 7.625% 5 1.750 14 7.844 Downey Savings S (800) 336-~39 7.750% 20 2.375 30 8.038 Emery Financial A (714) 729-~00 7.625% 5 1.750 14 7.844 Fidelity Federal Bank S (800) 232-2309 8.250% 5 1.625 10 8.464 First Federal Bank of CA S (800) 672-4332 7.625% 20 1.875 30 7.858 Glendale Federal Bank S (800) 560-9000 7.625% 20 2.125 30 7.884 Great Western Bank B (800) 492-7587 7.750% 20 2.000 30 7.998 Home Savings S (800) 230-1102 7.700% 10 2250 30 7.974 -.-----Nations8anc Mtg. Corp. K (800) 685-0001 7.625% 20 2.250 30 7.898 Newport Coast Financial A (800) 808-5626 7.500% 5 2.625 10 7.811 _P_ris_m_Fi_rn_a_nc_i_al_C_o"""'rp_. ____ R (800) 691-5626 7.750% 5 1.500 12 7.944 Sanwa Bank B (800) 237-2692 7.900% 1 o 1.625 45 8.109 TLC Financial Svcs. A (800) 801-7300 7.750% UoiQn Bank o1 CA B 18QQ1 ~53-1288 7.875% ~~~~~~~~~~~ Weyerhaeuser M1g. K (800) 669-6747 7.875% 10 20 10 1.625 13 7.958 ---~~ 2.000 60 8.125 1.875 ·14 8.f11 30· Year adjustable INTEREST % POINTS MAX. RATE OWN {%) A.P.R. LOAN 3.950% 20 1.000 7.438 600,000 --~~~~-~~-~-~~- MARGIN {%) 2.550 5. 875 % 20 0.625 8.565 214,600 2.875 -~~~~~~~~~~~~- INDEX 110 1TS 3. 950 % 20 0.375 7.325 214,600 2.500 110 5.000% 20 2.spo a.78!. .311.&QO 3.ooo n s 5.750% 35 0.625 8.442 1,500,000 2.750 1TS ADJ. FREQ. 1M 1Y 1M 1Y 1Y 2.950% 25 1.000 7.280 500,000 2.400 110 1 M ---6.375% 5 1.000 8.767 214,600 2.750 L6M 6M ---4.750% 20 0.000 7.169 214,600 2.375 110 1M 4.850% 20 1.000 7.296 750,000 2.400 11 D 1 M 2.950% 20 0.250 7.502 500,000 2. 700 110 1 M ---4.500% 20 2.250 7.347 600,000 2.325 110 1 M -------NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA --------4.950% 20 1.125 7.210 214,600 2.300 110 1M 2.950% 10 1.000 8.036· 214,600 2.250 U M 1M 3.950% 20 1.000 7.339 214,600 2.450 110 1 M 3.950% 20 1.000 8.057 500,000 2.050 1 TS 1 M ---4.625% 20 2.500 9.074 214,600 . 3.000 L6M 6M 2.950% 20 2.000 7.358 600,000 2.375 11 D 1 M ---------2.950% 20 1.500 7.331 214,600 2.400 110 1M 5.500% 20 1.375 7.602 214,600 2.750 110 6M --------5.375% 5 1.500 8.495 214,600 2.750 HS 1Y ---5.375% 20 1.000 8.609 214.600 2.750· 6CO 6M 6.500% 20 2:000 8.671 214.600 · 2.750 HS 1Y Bolll bed & ~ P1ograms are 30l30 oonventlONll mongages. Type ol L.encter Is; B " Bank; K ~ mongage bankel'; A • mol1gage broker; s·" savings & IOan Mortgage banllers and brokers are fioensed by the CaJWomia C>epanmenc of Reel Esiate as elthe< a broker or COfP(>ration FOf lnfo<mallon call Calif. DAE at (916) 227-0931. lnterMt Rite fol adjuslables Is an Introductory rate 10< the tlrst act1us1ment period Down Payment is amount ot cash(% of sales pnce) paid to lender 1?00f to signing mortgage con1ract Pointe are 'Yo ol IOan balance paJd to lender al time of IOan do9inO. Lock-In Is \he numbef ot da~ lender guarantees rate prior to closing A.P.R. is Ille annual peroentage rate which Is an estimated annual cost of the roan to the l>QrrOW8f Al A P.A.s are calculated by Mongage News Co. based on a $214,600 IOan amount. tne points shown and $700 tlllal lees The AP R.s are included In !his c!han lor oompan· SOil only. When applying for a loan, Federal TrutfHO·Lefld•ng law 111QU1f8S lenders to calculate an A.PR speofic lo each lo9!l c41er. Maximum loan is lhe malUITlum lender will loan under given terms. An fiKed rate p<ograms have a max>- mum of $214,600. M1rgln (in%) Is lenders Pfof•I. matgin +Index~ ac1Ual rale after hrst adjustment lnde11 Is Ille basls IOI selling an tldjuslable rate (Marg1n +Index • New Rate). 110 • 11lt\ Dist. Cost of Funds. ITS• 1-Year Trfla&Ury Bil, L6M . 6-monlh LIBOA. 6TB. 6-month Treasury BiU, 6CO • 6-monlh all8C8!JG cen1fica1e or del'<)Slt Adjustment Ff9quency ts the period between edJUSlmen1s. 1M • 1·Monlh. 6M " 6-Monlhs, 1V3 I Year. A• rates slA>tect 10 change. Vtt'lty rate and 1erms pOol to 8')pty1ng f<>< a loan. All lenders provide roans with dinerent rates end terms for different loan amount's. The information prosanted IS not an offer 10 make a loan F0< a consumer guide on how ro shop fof a mc>11gage, send a S..50 chedc payable to Mortgage News Co . 1850 E 17th SL, Suite 220. Santa Ana. c~ 92705. (7t4) 836-11n COPYRIGHT c 1997 Mortgage Naws Co Coldwell Banker Realtors give $10,600 to Laguna Beach High School From Wt: Row 1; Borboro Collord, Bob Chapmon. Noel John$0n. Row 2; Tara Conley, )oonn Btennidt, Carol Manconi, Delores Shennoo, Nodine Bartholomew •. Nancy Short, Nancy Collins and Richard Leavitt. Row 3; Ralph Brown, P~. Horion, Joe Baker, lee Sc:hapel, Rick Hallo, Judy Upton, Gaylen Collwell, Connie McKibbon, Inge Bunn, Betty Schalk>, Patsy Kay Glavm and Patsy Gambel. Row 4; Gail Waite, Fronces Ozlmec, David Garris, Mory Reid, George Pagano and Ray Mc Afoose. Row 5; Kay Roberts, . Rick Jenkins, Cory Conloloupi, Mone Nix, Lony Wilson, Ted Conley, Bab Boyd and Patridt Schneider. Last faU during lhe Laguna Beach School District budget crisis, a group of agents at both Coldwell Banker Laguna Beach oftica in North Laguna and South Laguna discuased how jrnportant to the whole community a healthy scbool system was and what they could do to help. The agents agreed to give $200 from the proceeds of each p~ they IOld in Laguna Beach. Further, they challenged any ocher Laguna Beach business or their Laguna Beach competitors to join them in this effort. "Thanlcs to Ll\guna Beach schools. my three children graduated from the finest colleges in the United States," said Ralph Brown, an agent with Coldwell Banker.South Laguna.. "What's really great is that some of these agents who have contributed don't even have children in the district." said Tara Conley, an agent with Coldwell Banker Sooth Laguna who originated the idea. According to Bob Chapman. North Laguna branch manager, "In our office Bob Boyd. Pamela Horton. Nancy Short. Rod Hannon, Judy Upton, Mark Nill, Gayle Waite, Liz Comerford. Caroline Haines, Delores Sherman, Rick Jenkins. Inge Bunn and Larry Wilson don't have children in the district and they donated on every closing." "ln our office Joe Baker, Beverly Pavlovich, Steve.Searby, Patrick Schneider. Ray Mc Aloose. George Pagano, Mike Roth. Kay Roberts, Frances Ozimec, Anthony Cupo, Joann Brennock, Mary Reed. Barry Elms and Mark Mitchell never had a child in the district and their" support really shows true commitment." said Noel Johnson. branch manager of th( South Laguna office. Not to lessen the commitment of those South Laguna Realtors with children in the district such as Tara Conley. Connie McKibban, Nadine Bartholomew. Carol Manconi. Victoria Chase. Rick Halla and Ralph Brown. Coldwell Banker Corporate added a portion to each agent's donation to help in thii. effort. Coldwell Banker and this group of agents plan to continue this project and again challenge the other community businesses to join in this endelvor by donating a sum from each Laguna Beach sale to this fund. According to Nancy Short and Nadine Bartholomew, "We can't imagine anyone not wanting to join in. This bas helped our business and will help the schools." "We really look forward to our contributions making a difference.'' said Delores Sbennan. The Coldwell Banker agents commended the district teachers and staff for the outstanding job they have done educating the children under very difficult circumstances. Coldwell Banker looks forwllf9 to continued suc<less with this program in 1997. Col.dw•ll Banhr is th• lariut nol ""* COlf&/#Ul1 U. CalqontU. aNI otWraln 257 oJ!ic•• witA •nrlJ 1,000 opu. For •ore ilif°""""4111, "11 CoUwD Bah'"' (11') 4"" 0215 or (114) 499-1320. ' . l ' . ~ . • From le~: Bill Davis, Tricia Moore, executive vice president, OCAR and Jim Lewis, executive vice president, LBR From left: Gtt Foerster, p~ident, OCAR and Tom • lovenitti From left: Brian Von Helmolt and Patrick Zellar, G reat Western Bank From left: Nicole and Phil Immel, Fred Sands with Karen Master. Buyers Market From left: Larry and B.J. Johnoon, Ellls Realty Group and George Sines. Fir5t American Title From left: Bob Chapman and Jan Owens. Coldwell Banker North Laguna; Noel Johnson. Coldwell Banker.South Laguna; Marcia Williams, Heritage Escrow and Patti Callagan, RE/MAX South County Gilligan and the Skipper were nowhere In sight, but both decks of the Island Girl were filled for a recent two hour crulee wtth Reattors and affiliates from th~ Tami Chappell, Conttnental Li:l~re Title and Mathie Chappell > + FAR.I is known for die refuir.cl luxury ..S glamorous ay\e ~ bis fine rcsideDI projecu. From Plcific Plfisds 9o Newpmt Coast be is commi ioned to desip ud build new estates, re10V11.C outdlled homes; or simpJy penonaliu and decarale a clicais condominium.. Fari's ~ classic c:ootempor1ry style is evident in every phase of bis projects. from inDOVllive site pluning, powerful ~bitcctuic ~ landscaping. to ~ i~.~gn and ful'1li$bjop. His distinctive waft is cbarlcteriJtic of all the things be loves -powerful design, classic lines, oDderslaled elegance. canhly colors. rich texture .... the human touch. Fari's clienis count on him to maximiz.c their locs, tbeir views. their budJ"S, and do it ~lhout missing I beat Indeed., be bas ICWllly managed to move clieou into their Wlledroot dream home just 9 months aft.er bulldozing the old. structure to the ground. '1'be day we moved in evetytbing wu complde." Ibey said, "exccpc for thc ·IOOlhbrush llld martini." "Now," Fari respoeds. "We make sure our clients get bodl, iDclud:i.ng tbc olive." .. FARI AR CHI TECTU RE CO N STR UCT I ON INTER IO R D ES I G N 201S Newport Boulevmd Costa Mesa, California 9'U>27 Telepbooc 71 ... 650.6300 21st A.nnivensy Licente NUmbet 48S784 Projeccl in Pacific Niudei, Bel Ail, ~Hilll. Siii~ -~ Linda Ille, PdiclD Hill; lniM °'"' ~ Cllb. • ) ~ f J PoiNrE NEwpoRt . in 6eautifaf ~wport 'lJeacfi!. ~ ~ BIG CANYON Private Party No Money Down ~ • 3.600 S<tu.are Feet De.awilte ._. 4 Bedroom. :3 ~ offtce - • 3 Car Gar, 5torago CAbina& • J~~ ~All new appfi.9nce5, pfumbl119 fixtu~ electric fixture&, carpet; drapes. mari:11e ~ counter top& • Security Alarm 5)'9tem I Must have good job & eooa -credrt to ctualify. Mu5t See $789,000 Office Hour5 9-~ 7:00 714 721-0404 lL . 1't'o Genmld'1lrs ef Fine Plqftssfonal Real F.state service j . 675-6161 ~ 4213tstStreet Qfferlng personalized and txpert servla Udo ldtamrb::adaa.3 '*as. 4 ..... Maseer llt'lfld.Hlf&'lsl .... 2 lldas. <:.a Am mr ~ tWwood Im. Flied Dooa. ms: .-..si.rs. f\'lit~ttm. ~ ~llikm.. fldlgra&~llh. 1.ot~11so911-l~llkra tlilgra 795.000 72~000 BIGCANY.ON DOVER MODEL I Single Level 2 Bedroom, ZBath, Den OriginclJ Owner nm 3 bed. 2 bad. 11.as 1lOOJ. o1 ::i SpKe and a 8100 &..f. lotl It'• $459,000 sl.unen ran~ t.ard~at.n:ic,.~ OfFaed al '219,000. 644-5215 CALL 548-5033 (OWNER) . + •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• The Best Values in Real Estate on the Eastside~·uf Costa Mesa ADOllASLE E'SWE COTTAGE Iii Makes you feel like you are in Contact Carey Ward and receive up to $1,000 ~ Qrandma's house! It just oozes old ~ fashion charm! Qreat for towards your c~osing costs when you buy your home! m 1st time buyers. !l! Call now for details to register. ~ $315,000 ~ 244 Broadway, C.M. ~ • 2 btd/1 ha • Lovely ldnJscdpmg " ~ • Paho/porth • Alley m • Hdrdwood Aoors • R. V Amss 631-2242 ~ ~ Jackie Gillis, Realtor ~ ~"Area Specialist" : Sunbow Realty ~ ~ 631-8011 ~ no ..... mus T~ ~.cttmnuo 4bdm. 2.3 BA pn. liomt Ocn11 ,._.. nn w IS'Um ·~$599,000! W0111 bst1 Ull1od.J! ~tq 11 ~~" OCU111Ylle11 --. •-.-r --'·-..a.._ru_..r.a.. __ c.1_b_~ ........ Rm~·Ea.Salr'l~ "'~-...- Ole.la,_ IMi-111 dnt cod:uioe R·? -Tm l•TE••ET loc oe Oaa ~-cl• CO.\l ~ For Mrd • ... II ~ SM9.IX»' Cd Todi.1' pn+•.._ Wb -~ .... _,,.,,.-....... , ... ,.. a ..... s es 20 Years Se rvic ing All Of Ora nge Co unty n,e,a(J#~~ CJ/arbor CJ?idfle ~ 80° OCEAN VIEW 8000+ SQ.FT. CUSTOM HOME 18000+ LEVEL LOT $2,800,000 1-800-640-6661 Principals Only Please 126East19th •Costa Mesa PRIVATE ESTATE -5,600 S.F. "<ew 4 bedroom, I hath mam house & l bedroom, .l bath -glll'lll hm"e • •n. I 5 lcrcs. Own i:ated bnJge amks <:reel "dil tO heach. · ·s1,J5o.ooo • NEW HOMES In the 111lagc. \\'all to lica<:h 11 I '/; acr<' tn I Jere loh S63Sk-S725k • . Mll'tl ESTATE Fabulous ocean •1ewlt & ~un)Cl~ \\~IL to bc-.ich. 3 bcdroom,s cruru e)tate "lbtg ~~rd~. room to add' S465k • OCEA."1 VIEW LOTS Some •1th "htte .. atcr 11~. ltSten to the pounding ~uni Sl75k-S399k SCOTT LAND CO • 499-1600 . NEWPOKI' BB\Cll OPEN HOUSES •.••REDUCED ••• THE BLUFFS 2021 VISTA CAUDAL Charming Water View! Exceptional, apandcd, remodeled 2BR 2BA 1 level home. $359.000 Open Sun. 2 to 5 NEWPORT COAST •••REDUCED••• 5 DORIAN Desirable St. Laurent. Very spaciow detached home. 48R 3BA, family room, Library/Loft, upgrades. $447,500 Oocn Sun. 2 to 5 ~ !'.. - -405FWY "'--73FREEWAY (II (II . ! n x Sun bow c "" n • x t ~~~·!! "' :"' (t.('nf ~FWY 76~ Costa Mau 19TH ST • ~ i,. ~ Tnute' z ~i <"' oo ~ .... ,, _: Oceanfront Luxury Condo ~ 408 Pasadena Ct • San Clemente • Listen to the surf & enjoy panoramic ocean & coastline views • Single level. spacious. remodeled & higfily up,gracfed 2 BO. 2 BA • w~ to me beach from very private. gated communicy with private 6each access • Communicy pool & spa overlooking San Clemente pier & beach $51 9,000 Kim de Lancey 714 -496-4325 2525 ocean Blvd, A,2 , COM waterfront condo. comer unit. 2 bed. 2 ba. 32' wide IMng & dining room Pvt boat dock. pool & jacuzzi. Totally remodeledl $650,000 ~-: ~ I 1 ~ ', : ~I I J j I\\ I 1 • I I , , I ii' I 1 ( ' -- Dally Pilot Ra1Eitate•May17. 1997 <J~OPEN HOME. GUIDE -~ ~~ s=-c:::::: -----~ ..... .. . . .. . ... -.. BALBOA ISLAND 25~9 Fairway Dr 3BR SaVSun 10·2 $279,000 204 Emerald Ave. 2Br Sat 12:30-4 $929,000 Owner ' Beach Time Realty 548-5033 l I Dollie lewis 2678 Club Mesa BR Sun 12·5 $291,000 714·6 73-6511 Coldwell Banker t Carmen S. & Jim M. BALBOA PENINSULA 668-9333 1224 W. Bay 5BR SaVSun 1 ·5 $2,799,000 2985 Jacaranda 3BR Sun 1-4 $239,900 Cannery Village Realty Coldwell Banker 673-3777 Bill lupis £ 1641 E. Balboa Blvd. 2BR Sun 1-4 $729,000 668-9333 ,. Canqery Village Realty 3314 Maryland Cir. 4BR Sat 1 ·4 5225,000 l 673-3777 Coldwell Banker 1707 E. Bay Ave. 7BR Sat 1 ·4 $3,950,-000 Delpha Oswald Cannery Vi llage Realty 668-9333 673-3777 3323 Marland Cir. 4BR Sat 1 ·4 $225,000 506 "I" Street 3BR SaVSun 1-4 $1,100,000 Coldwell Banker Cannery Village Realty Delpha Osw._td 673-3777 668-9333 359 Monte Vista Sun 1·4 $185,000 CORONA DEL MAR Coldwell Banker 2525 Ocean Blvd A-2 2BR Sat/Sun 1·5 $650,000 Jerrie Mahoney Owner 668-9333 673-3304 . . 520 Narcissus 2BR SaVSun $445,000 •I 123 Via Genoa • 38R Sat/Sun 1-4 $588,000 I Mary Fryer Lido Isle 819-1201 · Pgr/Voice Mail Bud Riddey 223-8245 COSTA MESA 138 Via Undine 48R SaVSun 2·5 $679,000 1771 New Hampshire 3BR Sat 1 ·4 $227,500 Owner Coldwell Banker John I Delpha Oswald 675-0(;75 ... I. 668-9333 1610 Kings Rd JBR Sal 1·5 $729,000 2405 Narbonne Way 3BR Sun 1·4 $186,000 Bill Grundy Realtors Coldwell Banker 675-6161 Jerrie Mahoney . 28R Sun 2·5 $359,000 668-9333 244 Broadway 2BR Sat 1 ·5 $315,00-0 Jackie Gillis Realtor Sun 1·5 $795,000 • 631-8011 2524 Elden 2BR Sun 1-4 $184,0-00 ....!' Coldwell Banker 30-0 Cagney #212 2BR Sun 1·5 $167,000 lee Wark EUis Realty Group 668-9333 June Ireland 2536 Back Bay Loop 3BR Sal 1-4 $199,900 494-1177 ext.352 Coldwell Banker Sat/Sun l·S $2,150,000 Bonnie Turner 668-9333 5 Dorian un 2·5 $447,500 i I . ·j . . . .. (714) 644-1600 (714) 723-8800 56 GAVIOTA $1,300,000 .,