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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-05-31 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS Corona del Mar plays for CIF crown :Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 Crummel arrested. on . . . . . 15 · mC)lestation charges MAftC MAATJ.I / DAl.Y Pl.OT Newport Crest residents Darleen Savojl (left) and Irene Lewis embrace outside the home of James Crummel who was taken lnto cuttody Friday. Many Newport Crest residents launched a campaign to remove Crum.me! from their neighborhood. •Convicted child molester nabbed by authorities; Newport Crest condo searched by detectives seeking clues in m urder of 13-ye ar-old Costa Mesa boy. By Christopher Goffard, Dai/tj Pilot NEWPORT BEACH Authorities arrested James Lee Crumm.el on child molestation • allegations and scoure d his Newport Crest condo for evi- dence linking him to a mur- dered child, events thatr crowned a high-profile saga that has left this upscale n eigh- borhood transfixed for weeks. San Bernardino County Sheriff's deputies took 53-year- old Crumm.el away in handcuffs after he drove up to the Ima Loa Court address around ., noon. The arrest is for 15 felony counts of child molestation relating to three 14-year-old boys Crummel allegedly abused in Big Bear in 1988, said San Bernardino County Sher- iff's sp okeswoman Cindy Beavers. As Crummel waited at the Newport Beach city jail to be transported to the West Valley Detention Cente r in Rancho Cucamonga, Riverside County Sheriffs deputies searched his condo for evidence connecting him to another crime: the death • SEE ARRESTED PAGE A 15 MARC MAR™ I DAl.Y PILOT Investigators search for evidence ln the garage of 32 Ima Loa after arresting James Crummel on child molestation charges. r-----------------------~------------------------------, Inside The best local Man confessed to _ stabbing, officer testifies • Omar Rivera Coyotzin admitted killing Daily Pilot employee Donna Jacobson, Costa Mesa policeman says during pretrial hearing. By Christopher Goff ard, Dally Piiot NEWPORT BEACH -Omar Rivera Coyotzin confessed to stabbing Donna Jacobson during an interrogation held on the rught of her death last December, a Costa Mesa policeman testified at a preliminary bearing Friday in Harbor Municipal Court. During questioning from Deputy District Attorney Debbie Lloyd, Officer Jose Morales said Coyotzin told him he stabbed Jacobson in her carport when she put up a struggle during an attempted robbery. Coyotzin, 18, could face the death penalty if convicted of mur- der with special circumstances. He stands accused of slaying 59-year- old Jacobson, a longtime Daily Pilot employee, during an alleged botched robbery attempt at her Anaheim Avenue carport Dec. 15. Coyotzin also faces one count. of attempted robbery and one count of attempted carjacking related to a second ahack on another woman, Ann Jorun Johansen, 47, only minutes after the homicide took place. r-------------------------, I I I I I I • WOMEN ATTACK ED + DEC. 15, 1996 -Don- na Jacobson slain in her carport after returning home from Mass; Ann Jorun Johansen attacked later that evening. Omar Rivera Coyotzin arrested for both crimes. +FEB. 14, 1997 -Coy- otzin pleads not guilty to t hree felony counts during his arraignment. +MAY 30, 1997 -Coy- otzin's preliminary hear- ing takes place. • ' ' ' J • ' • • • ' , L-----------------------~~ Johansen suffered only a minor cut. Coyotzin, a pustule-fraught man with a mustache and side- burns who seemed to wear a per- petual scowl, listened quietly to a Spanish translation of the testi- mony on headphones. He wore handcuffs and an orange inmate's jumpsuit. · •SEE CONFESSION PAGE A15 A good day for Amanda •The 17-year-old girl's boyfriend, also a victim in last week's tragic car wreck, said the teen cried when he played a CD she had given him the night before the crash. Still, she remained in a coma Friday. By M ichelle Ter.yilleger, Daily Pilot Friday was a good day for Amanda Arthur and her family, as days in a coma go. Amanda squeezed her boyfriend's hand hard when he held it and searched for it when he Jet go. Tears ran down her chee~ Thursday night when he played the CD she had given to him for their two-month anniversary, the night before the crash. Amanda, a 17-year-old 1uruor, was one of 10 Newport Harbor High students in a Blazer that overturned May 23 on Irvine Avenue. Her boyfriend, 18-year-old Eric Freeman, was in the accident and had serious cuts on tus hand and "When I talk to h er, she cri es a l ot. She's f eel ing pain now .· .. It's a r eally good sign ... " · -ER1C FREEMAN mtemal bleeding, but he's a lot more womed about Amanda, who rem.ams in a coma at West-· em MedJcaJ Center in Santa Ana. ·she's the greatest girl in the world,• said Eric, a senior. Donme Bndgman, 18, died mstantly from the accident, and • SEE AMANDA PAGE A9 Finally made it IN HOG HEAVEN. ••• Usa Redmond has l'NIOn to llDlle. She earned her college diploma at age 35, gr.a.Ung lrom Or..,a Cout College Oil Friday even.Ing. ~aa..t~m.­ ..... JolMd tbe lelllv· ............ . ,...A2. t Students readlng 'Charlotte's Web' take turns baby-sitting a 9-week -old Yorkshire pig named Squealer By Sarah O'Rourke, DailY Pilot A2 SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1997 MOVIN' ON .UP A mong a crowd of approximately 560 joyous Orange Coast College graduates at the school's 49th commencement Friday evening, 35- year-old film major Usa Redmond com- pleted her first step toward starting her new career. The Balboa Peninsula resident quit her job of 12 yea.rs in public relations to follow her true dream -filmmaking. •1 realized I bad to go backward to go forward,• said the dete!mhied 'graduate, who began attending OCC full time when she was 33 years old. "Once you know what you want you can't do it quick enough.· Before Redmond decided to make her big career change, she had recently gone through heart surgery and had to deal with her father's death. • Her genetic heart condition, supraventricular tachycardia, caused h er heart to race as if she was constantly run- rung a marathon. The successful heart surgery changed her We. With a new perspective on life and because the company she worked for began downsizing, she decided to take a severance package and pursue a new career. "I've always seen things played in my head as a film. I could always see from the outside,, said Redmond, who recalls "The Sound of Music" as the first movie she saw. "l knew there was a person in For the 1997 crop of Orange Coast College graduates, Friday's coDlIJlenceµientceremony marks a major step forward in achieving their goals BY MARl'SSA ESPINO, DAILY P ILOT that Mickey Mouse costume." Redmond said she decided life was too short and to follow fate. "Sure I made a big compromise. I had to go be a student and be poor, but every day I'm so happy because I am doing what I want to do,• said Redmond. who has a 3.8 grade point average. Now finished ..yith her associate of arts degree, Redmond is ready to take a small summer break and attend a uni- versity. "It's like a celebration of your halfway point," said Redmond about attending the OCC commencement. "It is a reward for all the hard work I put in." Redmond has narrowed down her col- lege choices to C hapman University, where she just received an acceptance letter, or Loyola Marymount, a school she is still waiting to hear from. Sharing Redmond's similar goals, out of the 1,318 students who received asso- ciate of arts degrees and 562 with certifi. cates of achievement.»13 OCC students plan to transfer 'to t:al State schools while 186 plan to attend at the universi- ty level. Several other students will attend private institutions. . •1 like OCCud there is nothing I can say wrong about it,• said fa.sh.ion design major Ashley Henry, who will be attend- ing Cal State Fullerton. •for my sbort- time goal, I'm pretty proud of myself.• Social and behavioral science major Brett Jorgenson plans to attend Cal State Monterey Bay. · ·nus is a symbolic step tor me,• Jor· genson said. "It's a step toward where I'm going to move on.• Sisters Diep Nguyen, 26, and Huong Nguyen, 31, were excited about being able to graduate together. •we have gotten so much knowledge here,• said Diep, who is transferring to Cal State Pullerton. •1 am a foreign student and I have improved my English a lot• OCC student Beverly V. Hur spoke before her classmates about the drug and alcohol problems she had before turning her life around. . "What we find here are hopes and dreams .... OCC is here to help us every step of the way,• Hur said. Michael Shanley and Armin •Bucky" Pofhal were presented honorary associ- ate of arts degrees, and Ed Fawcett, Cos- ta Mesa Chamber of Commerce execu- STAAR CARROi.Li DAILY Pll.OT Orange Coast College students, from left, Lauren Middough, Klm Phelan, Julio Ruiz and Rick Sheldon, celebrate with bubbles before receh1ng their assoclate of arts degrees during Friday's commen~enl live director, received OCC's Outstand- ing Citizen Award. • Professor of Marine Science Tom Gar- rison listed four areas that are of great importance for the OCC grads -read- ing, a healthy family, employment and growth. "Use them, there is much good in the world. So go for it, and make your lives extraordinary." The proud students cheered in uni- son. Chamber chief earns •outstarlditig Citizen• hOnors By Marissa Espino, Daily Pilot Costa Mesa Chamber of Com- merce Executive Director Ed Fawcett, one who prefers to stay behind the scenes in busin~ matters, took the forefront ·Friday •evening as Orange Coast Col- lege's Outstanding Citizen of the year. •rm surprised and thrilled to receive. the honor,• said Fawcett. who added that he is not the type to look for special attention. ·1 don't want the accolades. I'm try- ing to get a job done.• . . has been a member of the Orange c.oast College Communi- ty Education Citi7.en's AdVisory Council. Each spring, the Costa Mesa Chamber honors· OCC students for academic and athletic achievements during a breakfast awards ceremony. Students from Estancia.and Costa Mesa high schools as well as Southern Cali- fornia College also are honored. :g tban 1D come up with ~-life ~tobm·&-pmNerm. •w. wUted to develop a pm- gxam tbllt .. Could taU to differ. ent hurf"eteet, • said Pawcett, who tis eunently working on expt...,,.... tbe progntm "1be ctwnher ~= ldlooll ~~Ulkt' ~garet Gndaa Mid hwaalt Wiii cbOlell far lie awild beCliule be works ttnlr di' fcir tll8 good ot the com- IDUllllly. lind loCll mmp'lnies. KIM ~Em /O/llAV Pl.O". The advocate for Costa Mesa's business community for the last five years received the honor dur- ing OCC's 49th commencement ·ceremony. For the past few years, Fawcett •There are few things more important than young people in school. keeping them in ICbool and preparing them fcx the work· place,• said the 48-year-o)d Tustin resident .'Ibey aJe the future. We would be doing them an injustice by not preparing them property." Last year, Fawcett worked closely with George Blanc, the ,. t"9Jdlmlfb9ili•l!8fedcboice," Mid GraDm, ft> look ovw a f -JEMtlll& :A :laL •fia WU Clllll tbeliitcmmaunity leaden l ,JP.If wbaa I mme to Jill new pOiltion. He dearly bu continued to be ablolutaly cnnmttted 1o the community and economical development,, Ed Fawcett. Costa Mesa chamber executive dlredor, wa ..__ ored during Orange Coast College's graduation ceremony. VOL. 91, NO. 119 TltOMAS H. JOHNSON. Publisher WIWAM l080EU., Editor STEVE MA.R8L£. Managing Editor TONY DOOERO, Assmant Managing Editor TINA BORGATIA. City Editor ROGER CARLSON, Sports Editor MARC MARTIN, Photo Edrtor LYNN ESOl.A. Display Advertising MOY OETTING. Oassified Advertising LANA JOHNSON, Promotions PtlAMOO SHAH. Chief Financial Officer BEAQEBS HQTUNE Mesa, CA. 92626. Copyright No 642-6086 news stones. illustrations, edito- Record your comments about rlal matter or advertJsements the Daily Pilot or news tips. he~in can be reproduced with-TEMPERATURES bulld to 2 feet, and a out written·permission of copy-Newport Beach S-foot swell will ADQBESS right owner. 73165 come from the Our address Is 330 W. Bay St .. 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A padlock secur- high sets and should ing the flag to a pole was cut. • llniy ,i..ne: A car cover worth S 160 was stolen from a car continue this way pariced in a driveway in the 3100 block. through the week-• Village Way: A stereo worth S200 was stolen from a car ' end. If you can find parked in the 1300 block. The window was smashed. 5pots where the incoming swells NEWPORT BEACH 0 Intersect. the same • Newport Bay: A cellular phone worth S 1 SO was stolen from energy can produce an unsecured boat docked near Main Street. head-high sets. Sun-• Bayview Cirde: A briefcase with property worth $3,400 was day will only get stolen from the lobby of a hotel in the 500 block. better as the wind • Southampton Court Compa<;t discs of undetermined value swell hits maximum. were stolen from an unlocked truck in the 20 blodt. Like Friday, Upper • Vista Trucha: A ring worth $2,800 was stolen from the bed-West Newport and room doset of a home in the 300 block. There was no sign of the Wedge should forced enby. offer the best local • Bayside Drive: A counterfeit traveler's check was used to action. buy flowers In the 1000 block. t¥11CHAE[ V. · ELAMu. COSMETIC Su~ Newport BHchlCo.ta Mesa Daily Pilot SATURDAY: MAY 31, 1997 AJ 4 . Art institute's exhibit, organiZed by a local, worth checking out· M y friend of nigh onto 35 years, Mike McFadden, called to catch up on the events in our lives the past few years. We decided to continue the conversation at lunch later in the week. We dined and yakked for hours. Then Mike cleared his throat and pulled several pages of paper from his jacket pocket. "J have a favor to ask," Mike said as )le passed the press releas- es. At first I thought they had to do with the opulent, 220-page, hard- cover book-magazine, "Orange County: The Annual Edition," which Mike and bis wife Susan publish. "That would be nice," Mike said "But this is really important. It's about the alumni exhibit at the Art Institute of Southern Califor- nia." I knew there was such a place, \ fred martin but I also knew it's in Laguna Beach, on Laguna Canyon Road. "Gee, I'd love to do something on the show," I said, "but it's in Laguna, and we don't cover down there anymore." •Ahal• Mike exclaimed tri- umphantly. "I knew that. But the gal you'd be talking with lives in Costa Mesa. That works, doesn't m· That works. Susan De Rosa is a 1992 gradu- ate of the Art Institute, teaches there, is exhibiting in the current alumrii show, of which she is co- chair and, whew, is assistant direc- tor of admissions. She is somewhat enthusiastic about the place. There are only three other fully accredited, degree-granting arts colleges in Southern California, Susan said: Otis/Parsons, Art Cen- ter and Cal Arts. "We're far and away the small- est,• Susan said proudly. "In fact, we're the second smallest college of our kind in the country.· The student body is just under 200. That yields a faculty-student ratio of 15-1, which is great. But such weeness does not permit sororities and fraternities, a march- ing band or even a basketball team. "There's our sports program," Susan said, pointing out a sand- filled beach volleyball court as she showed me around the school's 11-acre campus. There are large sculpnues scat- tered here and there, even among the wilderness acreage that fianks three sides of the sycamore-shad- ed campus. Susan also showed me the out- door sculpnue classroom. There are maybe a score of pieces in various stages of completion, and a pile of marble slabs ready for someone's imagination to bring them to life. Next we toured the exhibition. There are about 40 pieces, most of which are for sale at prices rang- ing from $150 to $1,200. I thou~ht Susan's abstract stulf was temtic, and Catharine Cooper's photogra- phy knocked me out. Then, hanging on a narrow wall all by itself, I saw it. Daphne Confar's piece is small, only about five inches square -large Judge refuses to change water board election r~s~ts By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Following three hours of testimony Friday, a Superior· Court judge ruled against Roger Summers, who contends he should have won a seat on the Santa Ana Heights Water Co. board during recent elections. Summers was defeated in the March 12 e lections but claimed in a lawsuit that he should have eas- ily won the election. Judge Richard M. Aronson ruled that Summers failed to fill .. ... ... .. ~ -~· • • • ,·. ' ••• L: out_ bis ballot properly and then forgot to sign the document before handing it over to be counted. J .R. Mosier, a Santa Ana Heights board member, said the judge's decision seemed fair. Hlt's nice to have the court con- firm the validity of the elections and our procedures," Mosier said. "We were correct, and it was han- dled fair in the first place.· Summers still questions why the board of directors doesn't want to honor bis vote and is con- sidering appealing the decision. "I am not going to go away,· Summers said. "I still feel the shareholders are not being ade- quately or honestly represented by our present board of directors. I may have lost the battle, but I have not lost the war." The company's annual election was attended by several hundred disgruntled shareholders who were confused about a proposed merger between their private water company and Irvine Ranch Water District. More than 200 shareholders signed over 1,290 votes to Sum- mers, hoping he would be able to serve their interests as a new board member. Those votes were not counted because Summers mistakenly didn't fill out his bal- lot. 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But that's what art is all about, I guess. • FRED MARTIN'S colurtin runs evet:y Thursday and saturday. •• • Sizzling Faj1ta Bar Strolling Mariachis Margarita & Cerveza Bar · Banquet Rooms Available in Many Locations For 30 Years, Famrly Owned, Family Oper,lted & Fam11y Lovt>d • '' •• , • , J •• ••• • • • • • • ' t: t , e r-, ,' ' I j' t e SATURDAY, MAY 31; 1997 : Change on the horizon for Costa Mesa grade schools • With Rea and Davis reopening this fall, existing elementary schools will get relief from overcrowding but sense of 'community' may suffer. By Michelle Terwllleger, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -Costa Mesa parents and principals are welcoming the reopening of two elementary schools as a way to Telieve overcrowding, but are also misty-eyed and upset over the changes it will mean. • tn the long run it could end up hurting us,• said Shirley Cot- ton, PTA president at Killy- brooke Elementary. Although some parents have expressed concern about adding relocatable classrooms to the school, Cotton is afraid that new boundary lines could make Killybrooke the smallest school in the district, which coulct affect its funding for federal programs. Killybrooke, Sonora and Col- lege Park elementary schools may send part of their student bodies to Davis School next fall, currently the site for adult edu- cation. . Some students from Pomona, Whittier and Wilson elementary schools may be moving t<;> what is now the Rea Cornmuruty Cen- ter. Both Rea and Davis will hold kindergarten through sixth graders. Final boundary changes will be decided at the school board's June 10 meeting. Parents will receive maps with boundary changes on Mon- 40 YEARS!!! Wow! That's Stability!! Rabbitt Insurance Agency AUI'O •HOMEOWNERS• HEALTH Since 1957 ~ ~ ~ s-r;./ ..,...,,.....l·~-~-r , ...s-~ 631-7740 +tl Old ~n Bl~ • N~n Bach 11'1-..... tto.piml) day and the district will bold community meetings explaining the changes next Thursday. Although both parents and teachers at Sonora have expressed anger about break- ing up their community, parent Maxine Macha said she is thrilled that the district is open- ing a new school. "In the long run, I lhink it wUl benefit the community,• she said. "I don't think it can do anything but good." Sonora Principal Steve Pavich agreed. •Generally, the parents agree that we need to do some- thing to alleviate the crowding,• Pavich said, noting bis school has more than 10 portable class- rooms. However, many parents have spent hours working in the school, which makes leaving difficult, he said. Whittier Principal Juan de Jesus said parents at his school feel the same way. "You build a sense of com- munity at a school. You kind of know who the key players are,~ de Jesus said. But with more portable than original classrooms on campus and a 920-student body, Whitti- er needs the overcrowding relief that Rea will bring, he said. Under prelin\inary boundary changes, the few white students who attend Whittier will proba- bly be moved to Rea. Chief Financial Officer Michael Fine said be hasn't analyzed the ethnic changes the new schools will bring, but that he thought the plan would fit within the Office of Civil Rights' guidelines. Pomona Principal Ken Killian .said it may be easier for parents and students at bis school to move to Rea because it is close to Pomona. Pomona is so overcrowded that it sends overflow kinder- garten· students to Whittier and overflow second and fifth graders to Wilson. Fine said Pomona should not have to send students out after Rea opens. Cookie Holland, PTA presi- dent at College Park Elemen- tary, said she sees both positives and negatives to moving some students from College Park to Davis, but that she's trying to concentrate on the good points. "It will ease the crowded con- ditions at the school," Holland said. The school has 10 portable classrooms and uses the multi- purpose room for two class- rooms. •1 know the parents are going to be very upset,• Holland said. "But come on, let's be realistic. We have an entire classroom on the stage. 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SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1997 AS Toy craze a real GoGo's First it was Pogs, then Beanie Babies, and now kids want to play, collect and trade GoGo's. Cnattve Pky (MS-0720) is selling a pack of three GoGo's with stickers for $1.85. Creative Play owner Lonnie Vou says GoGo's is similar to the old-fash- ioned games we used to play, including jacks, marbles, dice and pitching quarters, except you play with GoGo's and the games have new names like Airborne, The Bomber, Gogo's Battle, and On Line. The official game hand- book sells for 79 cents. There are 60 different GoGo's, all with goofy names like Weirdo, Hippy, Menace, J>unk, Biker, Baldy, Goodie Goodie and Big Mouth. If kids get duplicates, Creative Play trades two for on e, and sells them individually for 7 S cents. If your kids must have GoGo's, Creative Play is located at 462 E. 17th St. in Costa Mesa. The Butera Collection (650- 8570) has opened a new store, Butera Kldl, located a few d oors down from the original store at 1727 Westcliff Drive m Newport w -' -.. ]• •• G " • ~ • • . .. ~ t.... • greer wylder Beach. Butera Kids is filled with upscale furniture and accessories to help make children's rooms look their bes_t. The prices are high-end, aJ'.\d merchandise includes toddler beds, cribs, cus- tom children's furniture, lamps and slipcovers. Butera Kids also offers interior design. In case you're waiting for a sale at Butera Kids, forget it. Owner · Barclay Butera never has sales. H.J. Garrett Furniture (646- 0275) is h aving a sale on selected briefly in the ne~s City to·spend $50,000· on new SWlSet Park Newport Beach will soon have another park -this one on a bluff near Hoag Hospital. · The City Council Monday approved spending $50,000 to construct the park, which will pay for the landscaping and benches. The council also approved the name Sunset Ridge Park for the property, formerly known as Hoag Unear. The $50,000 price is $7 ,000 higher than engineering esti- mates used to budget for the park. A contractor will clear the area, prepare the ground, install ------==-:.---=---:::::..------ THE Cobblers Bench Shoe & Boot Re pair • · I.•· .··. : . SJ 9.95 549-0414 c6ncrete benches and garbage bins, and la ndscape . Work should be finished no later than Sept. 12. · Lincoln Elementary students recognized Lincoln Elementary School sixth-graders .in teacher Marilyn DeMerchant's class were recog- nized by Congress for writing Recipes for America, a class pro- ject that required the students to describe the ingredients for America's future. ·They were recognized by the speaker of the House and majori- ty leader. Their poems were also •The Best 4x4 by Far" furniture. The store is best known for its leather furniture, including sofas, chairs and recliners. But it also carries a full line of furniture for bedrooms, living and dining rooms. It's located at 2215 Harbor Blvd. in Costa Mesa. Last month a new clock shop opened called Newport Clocks (723-2333) located at 3441-C Via Lido in Newport Beach. The store carries new grandfather clocks, cuckoo clocks, anniver- sary clocks, mantle clocks, wall clocks and ship clocks. It also repairs all clocks, and is an authorized Sligh & Howard Miller dealer. Summerhlll Floral & Gilts (646-67'5), located at 369 E. 17th St. in Costa Mesa, has reduced its silk floral arrangements, wreaths, topiaries, and rose trees 50% through the weekend. • BEST llUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays. If you know of a good buy, call me at 540-1224, fax me at 646- 4170, or write to me: Best Buys, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627. added to the congressional record for April 30. Money management workshop offered Orange Coast College will offer a series of workshops focus- ing on the key concepts and prac- tices of wise money management every Wednesday from June 4- 25. TIUed EnVision, the seminar will meet from 6:30 to 9 p.m . in Room 101 of OCC's Art Center. The registration fee is $69 and includes a written course note- book. For more information, call 432-5880. tyJ6 ~ E?a&: .. "~ligh " Grand Fathers Day ~pe_cial .' Reg. $3,618 Sale $2,399 Reg. $5,835 Sale $3,795 Reg. $2,775 Sale $1,849 Reg.$4619 Sale $2,950 DID You. KNOW? We do expert. repair• on afl clocka (and our repair• ~on't lake 6 aontbal) Your Neighborhood Clock· 6lore . *Our tented parking lot will showcase the Best Buys of the year! *All in-stock furniture and ·accessories are 25-75% off. *Immediate delivery can be arranged for all in-stock furnitu're. *We carry these fine manufacturers: Ba~er, Century, Jeffco, Hickory White , Swaim and Sl igh to name a few, along w ith exquisite European Imports. *Factory showroom upholstery specials at 60o/o off!. *All sales are final and in "as is" condition . *Costa Mesa store only. SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1997 Gotta love . a Fish ~rY pcµ-aqe cityside . .. dren under 7, S2 for teens and adults. P A.RADE TIME: It's back! The Costa Mesa-Newport Har- bor Lions Club Fish Fry Parade is back! It's good old Americana time -15 marching bands, the Wells Pargo Stage Coach, floats, downs and march- ing units Dignitaries such as Costa Mesa Man and Woman of the Year, Congressman Dana · Robrabache~SupervtsorJbn Silva, Costa Mesa City Coundl members, Miss Costa Mesa. the Costa Mesa Chamber of Com- merce President and two great grand manhals will be honored. The grand ~arshals are Lions Club members Bert Smith and Rollo McClellan, who are being honored for thelf longt.une ser- vice to the club, the Fish Fry and the Costa Mesa community. Both 1omed the club m 1942 and have worked every Fish Fry since its mcepuon m 1946. Parade organizer Jlm Ferry- man says the parade w1ll begm today at 10·15 am on Harbor Boulevard dt Wilson Street and proceeds down Harbor to 19th Street, where 11 turns west and heads to Andheun Stree4 Expect the parade to last about two hours and then JOIO the fun at the Fish Fry al Lions Park - carruval ndes dnd game and food booths sponsored by local chanlles and clubs I'll see you al the pdrdde' DANGEROUS CURVES: The curves on in.me Avenue have been dangerous since the road was built ln the 20 years I have been m Newport Beach, there have been numerous acodents at various places along the curves· Not loo mdny years ago there was d plan on the drawing boards to straighten the road out and run 1t along the top of the bluffs overlooking the Back Bay. That was to happen when homes were gomg to be devel· oped on the vacant bluffs. But the developer was forced to donate or sell the land to the County of Orange for a park arid open space m exchange for development nghts on their oth· er properues. If Irvine Avenue won't be straightened out m the near future, how about adopting a policy that was used m Iowa in the 1950s and '60s? At that time m Iowa, they warned travele.r;s about a dangerous stretch of $295'~' complete Call Toll Free 888-271-4567 Don'c Delay. Avoid Probare! David Pawlows ki Accorney ac Law Now FotrnJng Kids/ Adults .. : WEIER • J _J '\ E ..J i~~ (') ... w =b " T Io Cl p :Jl[l - Cl) [l~ w r (.) -z ~ oc:a: j 0 ~I a _J j :J oc:m .J I.I.. a: " co - .... • a. w • • z jim de boom road with a white cross or white tombstone when a death had occurred at the location. Drivers did slow down during the year the marker was in place. I hear there is a city in Northern Cali- fornia with a similar policy today. It might save lives. YOUTH OF THE YEAR: New- port Harbor High School senior Katrina Tangen has been hon- ored by the California-Nevada District Exchange Clubs as HYouth of the Year," said New- port Harbor Exchange Club member Steve Gilbert. With a well-written essay on #Youth ... Rebuilding Pride in America.• Tangen had won the local club's competition before going to the two state competitions where . representatives from 80 clubs compete. Tangen will be presented a check for $2,500 on June 21 at the annual district convention aboard the Royal Caribbean Cruise Unes Vi.king Serenade a.nd is eligible to win a $10,000 schola.rsbip at the National Exchange Club Convention. get more involved in yow com- munity, make new friends, net- work or give something back to yow com.munityf 'Dy a service club! You are invited to attend a club meeting this coming week. Many clubs will buy yow first guest meal for you. Beanie Baby flea market on Sunday U you ever wanted to buy, sell or trade Beanie Babies, your chance is here. This Sun- day, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., ven- dors will be placing the pre- cious toys on display for all to enjoy at the first-ever Beanie Baby Flea,Market at Donatelli's Restaurant, 2230 Fairview Road in Costa Mesa. Beanie Babies are the small, bean-filled stuffed animals that have become the Cabbage Patch Kids of the '90s. Vendors from the L.A. 1\'ade Show will also be on hand to sell the animals. Doughnuts and cotf ee will be available for those in attendance. For more information or questions, call event coordinator Carol Garcia a.us NEWS: Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Oub member Jefl Dimsdale awarded scholarship certificates to three college stu- dents including Orange Coast College students Doris Chiu, who will transfer to UCLA this fall to major in medicine; Ern1 SeUadJ. who wiD transfer to Berkeley to major in nutrition: and Heather Wells of Southern Calif omia College, who Will eventually attend law school. TUESDAY -7:JO •.m.: The Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the Balboa Bay Oub to hear Ken C.plln on • •The Harley Da\lldson Story.• Noon: Downtown Costa Mesa Kiwanis Oub meets at the Costa Mesa Community Center. Admission is free for cbil-at 540-5222 .. Newport·lrvin~ Rotary Club member Phil Arst presented Newport Beach Police Dept. DARE Officer Tom Monarch a check in the amount of $2,250 as the club's contribution to the youth service program. The annual DARE Fair will be held June 10 between 9 a .m. and 1 p.m. Downtown C osta Mesa Kiwa- nis Club honored Athletes of the Month from Estancia High School: Alex Hovh, Amy Deck- er, Julie Colett and B.J. Ughtvoft. WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF SERVICE CLUBS ... Dan Har- ris arid Jlm Millspaugh, both of whom Joined the Newport Beach Sunnse Rotary Club. SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS THIS COMING WEEK: Want to WEDNESDAY -7:15 •.m.: South Coast Sunrise Rotary Club meets et the Center Club. Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club meets at the University Athletic Club. Noon: Costa Mesa Rotary Oub meets at Mesa Verde Country Oub. The Exchange Oub of Orange Coast meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. 6 p.m.: Newport Balboa Rotary Club meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club to hear Dorothy castillo on •Men- toring Our Youth.• THURSDAY -7 •.m.: Costa Mesa· Orange Coast Breakfast Lions Club meets at Mimi's cafe. Noon: The Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Club meets at the Holiday Inn to hear Brad Avery of Orange Coast College on •Antarctica.• Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach-Corona del Mar meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. The Exchange Club of New- port Harbor meets at the Shark Island Yacht Club for a Special Guest Day pro- gram. Rotary Club of Newport-Irvine meets at the lrvJne Marriott Hotel to hear Hollywood actor Jimmy weldon. • COMMUNITY • a.uas Is published every Saturday in ttle Daily Pilot. Fax your service dub's meeting infonnation to 631·5851 or mail to 1743 Bayport Way, Newport Beach, 92660. \ Hodson SCONCE I , A ~ I '.,~~ } ... ----~----- You're About to be Drop from. the List of Southern California's Premier Communities. • tt doesn't make sense. Newport Beach is one of the finest communities in Southern California. Yet City Management hos reduced the number of police officers-nearly 20% since 1991-and is now proposing a serious cut in police · · benefits. Reductions like less vocation time than Orange County's overage. and creating a second class of new officers as well as dishonoring previous contract commitments. The City's proposed police employment contract will drive the best officers to other cities while attracting bottom-of-the-barrel substitutes. Meanwhile, Newport Beach's population has grown significantly and the City collects more revenue today than ever before. Don't let the City's unwise contract slashing jeopardize the safety of your home or business . Cal your Councl Member today to IO'f NO to r9ductions In the next pob contrad . Ifs Your City. Save It. John Hedges 2134 Miramar Drive Newport Beach CA 92661 675-5185 Jail Debcry 220 Nke Lone #301 Newport Beach CA 92663 645-o919 Nonna Glover 450 Santa Aro Avenue Newport Beoch CA 92663 541-3212 Thomas Edwards 1333 Hompshre Circle Newport Beach CA 92660 646-2121 John Noyes, Jr. ~cnw Tomlhomson 221 Morine Avenue Balboa Island, CA.92662 675-1508 608 Seaward Rood Corono del Mor, CA 92625 644-8"8 23 Whitewater Drive Corona del Na, \.A 92625 644-9060 >c147 .. I I I I • Former Newport fire chief R.J. Briscoe RJ. "Jan" B.riscoe, a former Newport Beach fire chief who seIVed the department for 45 years before retiring, died Wednesday of heart failure at Hoag Hospital. He was 89. Mr. Briscoe, a St. Louis native, moved to Riverside with his family when he was 3. They then came to Newport Beach in 1921. He met his wife of 63 years, Norma, at a firemen's .convention in Redding, Calif. The couple mar- ried in 1934 and built a house in Newport Heights, where they lived for 60 years. Soon after arriving in Newport; he became a volunteer fireman at the age of 19 in 1927 -when the department worked out of a $100 hut on 22nd Street . He first appeared on the payroll in 1931 as a fire captain, then worked his way up to the rank of chief in 1950. He belonged to the California State Fireman's Associa- obituaries tion, serving a stint as the group's president As fire chief, he oversaw changes in equipment and opera- tions as the city whittled down its budget He fought fires at the Ren- dezvous Ball-....-------. room, a famed dance ball, and at former oil refineries at Balboa Boule- vard and 45th Street. At the time of his retirement, he was the longest serving city R..J • ., Jan" employee. He retired Briscoe from the department in 1971 after 45 years of service -19 of those as chief. He used his retkement time to con- centrate on cultivating his prize- winning orchids and traveling to find rare hybrids of the flower. He is .Survived by bis wife. His brother, O.H. 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He then moved to the Santa Ynez Valley to live with bis daugh- ter and son-in-law. He is survived by his daughter, Sandy Keaims; his sister,. Mary Pounds; two grandchildren, Julie Latteri and Jonna Keaims; and five great-grandchildren. At his request, no funeral services were held. ... TODAY TREE PlANTING Trees will be planted on Jaqi.randa Avenue, Myrtlewood Street and the surrounding neigh- borhood at 9 a.m. by ReLeaf Cos- ta Mesa boa.rd members and vol- unteers. Participants of all ages will meet at 2933 Jacaranda Ave. For more information, call 437- 5874. BEACH CLEANUP A beach cleanup day in con- nection with the city of Newport Beach Adopt-A-Beach program will be held at 10 a.m . at Corona del Mar State Beach on the comer of Ocean Boulevard and Mar- guerite Avenue. For more infor- mation, call 246-4198. 'CARNIVAL' The Estancia High School Dra- ma Department presents "Carni- val," a high-spirited, fast-paced musical, at 7:30 p.m. at Newport 6 Week Trial Merribership $89 includes one hour Personal Troining/Rtness Assessment Ful Use of Al Foc:lties & ProgrQ 1as also available SPINNING • Step • Aerobics • Yoga • Circuit Training Strength Training• Stretch & Tone• Cardiac Rehab Tanning • Industry tertified Staff Limited Membership Available Regular Memberships Personal Trainins Memberships Trial Memberships • SPINNING Programs Exp 5/31/97 Call 631-3623 SWe-Ue THE PREMIER FITNESS CENTER 1080 lmnc Ave. (WF.STCUFF PLAZA) at Irvine Ave.~ East 17th Street. N A around town Harbor High School Theater, 600 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. nck- ets are $7 in advance and $8 at the door. For more information, call 955-9000. LONG-TERM CARE Courtlandt Financial Group offers a free workshop, Long- Term Care, from 10 to 11 a.m. at the University Athletic Club, 1701 Quail St., Newport Beach. 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The eldest Milcimoto son was also born into the family noodle business. A noodle shop named Awako had been the Mildmoto family mainstay, handed down from gen- eration to generation. Someday, · noodle making would also provide a life for Kokichi Mikimoto. Yet even Toba, a provincial port town on the Shima Peninsula, had its share of dreamers. Koldchi Mikirooto would never pass Awako the noodle shop to his sons and daughters. Their legacy would come from the depths of the ocean. His future and theirs would evolve just as his crop of oysters would create a product desired by the world, then and now. The cultured pearl was created by Mikirooto and introduced to the world in 1888 from the world's first pearl farm in the Shinmei Inlet of Shima, Japan. Mikimoto would never look back. In 1893 he would launch his pearl company. By 1896, be was granted a patent on the process of cultivating pearls. A process that he painstakingly developed with advice from a man named Kakicbl Mitsukrt, professor of martne biol- ogy at Tokyo University. More than 100 years later, the descendants of Kokichi Mikimoto -including Kaoru Mi.ldmoto, his exquisite great-granddaughter, and Toyobiko Mtkimoto , Kaoru's husband and president of K. Miki- moto and Company of Japan - opened a branch of their forefa- ther's dream on California's b.w. crowd Oran~ Coast. Henry and Renee Segentrom andSouthCoastPlazawelcomed Mikimoto to the Costa Mesa retail center with all the pomp and cir- cumstance befitting a business that brings with it great history, and certainly a great deal more than its share of mystery and romance. The Segerstrom and Mikimoto extended families mingled in the very chic jewelry ~op for the offi- cial opening ceremony, surround- ed by community leaders Pat Han- cock, Joyce Tucker, Carol Wilken and Carole Folman. Locals surveyed the original jewelry designs crafted out of pre- cious gems and the highest quality cultured pearls available in the world, and they learned more about the history of Mikimoto. More than a century ag~. pro- fessor Mitsukuri told Kokichi Miki- moto that if a foreign object enters · a pearl oyster's shell and is not expelled., mother of pearl is secret- ed to cover the object and a pearl grows over a number of years with the foreign object as its core. Today, we are aware of the pearl 1 oyster's task. Back then, a labori- ous and difficult process of experi- menta.tibn eventually determined what sort of irritant was best to create a pearl. Here's the topper. Mildmoto found that the best irritant for cre- ating a pearl is a tiny piece of rock that comes from the bottom of the Mississippi River. It is called Pigtoe and it is used to this day. The fas- cinating aspect of this discovery is that it was made so long before international commumcation and cooperation was an 'eXpected mat- ter of trade. A ceremonial ribbon cutting officially opened the store to the public. Later, guests including WW1am Boya)tan of the Gemolog- ical Institute of America, J.sao Arl- biar of Daiichi Kangyo Bank. Joe Fukubara. Ava Kawana, Mary ·Ann Lorden. Lou SpJsto, and Kllruicblro lsbll, president of Mikimoto, USA, were escorted by coach to Noguchi Garden, Costa Mesa, for an alfresco luncheon. The setting, the style, the conver- sation could not have been more stimulating. SW'rounded by a setting that is truly exceptional, in fact inspiring, the Japanese guests mixed with their American business partners in a living plot of art, labeled "Cal- ifornia Scenario." Benefactor Henry Segerstrom was deservedly proud of the wo_rk. "It took a great deal of asking and talking to convince the artist to do this garden. 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How appropriate that an inter- national cadre of artists and busi- nessmen, r~resenting ~ and West, were joiiµng forces on this plot of land forged by Noguchi, a man who was born of a Japanese father and an American mother at a time when his two ancestral family nations were at war. "Tell me, do you work beside your husband?" Kaoru Mikimoto asked Renee Segerstrom, seated at a table shaded by a large, white umbrella protecting the crowd from the hot mid-day sun. "Yes, I do, but not in the sense that I report to work with him every day," replied 5egerstrom with a chuckle. "Do you wish to report to work every day with him?" continued the regal Miki.Inoto, the absolute image of a Japanese princess, her English spoken very softly and ca.re.fully. "No dear, do you report to work beside your husband?" replied Segerstrom. Following a moment c:1l hesitation, Mikimoto answered: "No, I do not go to work with him. I want to go, but he won't let me." All cultural boundaries were broken with laughter at the lun- cheon. The Mikomotos shared lamily history with the Segerstroms. get on a court. I think we will be very happy here." fndeed they will. On the eve of the Milciinoto store opening, Sarah Ferguson. Duchess of York, stopped in and selected a suite of pearls, diamonds, and 18k gold. H~talkedof his childhood in the family fields and the changes the land has brought his fam- ily and the entire · n of Orang~ounty. Similar sagas were offered by Toyobiko Miki- moto. • 'lilf I • ,. \t 1;. . I ' ~ . ....,. I ~-~ * 11· t. . ' ~' ' ; 1 : ' •' I ' I l ' \'"' t 14 '#• ( ~ The two men shook hands before the lun- cheon, where guests dined on white fish and Toyohlko and Kaoru MUdmoto recently cele- brated the opening of their new jewelry store, Mlldmoto, at the South Coast Plaza. pot stickers provided by the white-gloved servers of La Cui- sine Catering. "From our family to your family, we welcome you to South Coast Plaza and to Orange County," said Segerstrom. Kaoru Mik:imoto leaned over and whispered, "You h ave so many tennis courts here in , Orange County. I love tennis. In .. Japan, you must sign up for a game six m onths in advance to I can 't believe ..... . Lady Ferguson wore the Mikimoto necklace and earrings to her Orange Cowity func;tions. •Are those royal jewels?" the Duchess of York was queried. "No, they're on loan from Mikimo- to and they must go back at mid- night," $e said. No problem, they'll be sold to some fortunate Orange County customer. • a.w. COOK'S column appears Thurs- days and Saturdays. It's My Home Landscaping or re-landscapiJ_lg is your answer to a beautiful new look for your home. . FLOWERDALE can make your landscape dreams KAY MATSON, A.A. C.C.N.P. Lancbcape Deaigner come true, and increaje your home's value, too! Come in 'today and discover the people who can make a difference to you and your garden. 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"Each interested student fills out a parent permission slip and returns it to school," Thompson said. •nus year, so many students wanted to bring Squealer home that names were picked random- ly." The selected babysitters must make sure that Squealer is fed, bathed and has all of her sun screen on. "She has such fair skin, like many humans, that she gets a sunburn too," Thompson said. Students must also write entries in the Pig Journal, an account of Squealer's visit to a stu- CINNAMON BUNS FAT FREE OR REGULAR. 1:-----:1 •l@ri :f ~· I I ·n. I ~uy One I 1 C1nnamon 1 I Bun, Get I I One Free·.1 · Exp. 6/4/97 L----.1 Open Mon -Sat 6am -6:30pm 426 E. 17th St, Costa Mesa (By Wherehouse Records) 646-1440 "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality" . 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AMANDA CONTINUED FROM A 1 senior Daniel Townsend remains hospitalized but conscious at the same medical center. The last thing Eric remembers from before the accident is telling the driver, Jason Rausch, to slow down. But Eric does not blame Jason, who has been arrested on suspi- cion of veblcular manslaughter. "There's broken sprinklers (on Irvine Avenue)," he said. The water poured over the street all night, and the truck skidded right where the water marks were, Eric said. The truck started heading toward the houses on the right, and Jason overcorrected and hit the center dividet, Eric said. Eric remembers starting the evening at a friend's house, where about 30 people were gathered to just "ki& back." there were no seats. The deputy asked if there was alcohol in the car, and the stu- dents gave it to him. 1ben Jason went through a sobriety test. which he passed. From there. the students went to Taco Bell and later to a park. They. were going to begin drop- ping people off at home when they wrecked on Irvine Avenue near Heather Lane, Eric said. "I saw Amanda get in a heli- copter,• he said. "They tried to make me get in an ambulance." But Eric was too concerned for Amanda's hecilth to allow himself to be treated. Seeing Amanda, who has been diagnOsed with pneumonia and will widergo a tracheotomy on Monday, is like counseling for him through this trying time. •When I talk to her, she cries a lot," he said. "She's feeling pain now .... It's a really good sign." Eric still worries about his oth- er friends, like Billy Watson~ who SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1997 r.-------------------------~ f. Y.1. . : • • +~Harbor High Cheer 1 IOOlters wMI be collecting : money for~ ~s : medical bills tocMy and~ : at Hughes and Vons rnat1cm • on 17th Street and Pavilions • ! on Udo Isle. Checks payable to : the boosters ~nd noting the : donation is for AINnda : I Arthur l'nlll'/ be sent to P.O. Bo~ • : 3192, Newport Beach, 92659. : I I I I I I L----------'-------------~-J has been released from the hospi- tal. and Dan, who ha~ a lacerated liver and head injuries. "I have so many different peo- ple to worry about," he said. He looks forward to the time when Amanda returns to health. He believes slle will because doc- tors say she hasn't suffered any brain damage. "She sltould get a full recov- ery." he said. When the roommate of the owners came home, most of the students left. Then when Eric and his friends were ready to leave, "there were two cars left with tons of people.• Auto • Commerdal • Trucks • Homeowners Donnie and some other people got into one car,. and Jason, a des- ignated driver, started driving Donnie's Blazer. Bonds • Ufe • Health • Fire Jason had just moved the truck a few feet when a deputy walked up and asked him to stop the car. 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WlllOll St., Coit.a Mel'&. 11!UIPllONI!: Vole» -631 • 1130s 1u-e:n-T1321 •md- ~·•Internet -WWW.apaJIMP.cmn/bUbOr.htlD . DENOMINADONi Aaembliel of God. 11111Y'3 1IMmk Sunday, 10 a.m. ~ 18Mce1 6 ·p.m. wontilP and 12 Steps foe adqltl with Attention Deftdt Dilorder. SENIOR PASTOR: Jeny Selden BAHKI FAITH OF COSTA MESA ADDRESS: P.O. Box 10832, Cos- ta Mesa. ' ADDRESS: 287 W. Wilson St, CostaMesa. fl!LEPllONE: 645-3191. SBVICE TIMES: Sunday, 10 • a.m. and 6 p.m. (tbe first Suaday: night of each month is desfgnat- ed as a special family ~t). SENIOR MINISTEa: Andy Wall. SERMON: On Sunday, youth pastor Keely Hall will speak on "The Lost World.• "I think I'll be doing this until I die to reach my generation for God," said the Newport Beach resident. Tirabassi, who lives here with her husband and teen son, is a nationally known author of sev- eral inspirational books, includ- ing her most recent, ~Let Faith Change Your Life. H BRIAN P08UOA I OAk.Y PILOT Local author Becky llraba.sst hosts Change Your Ufe, a seminar at Grace Fellowship Chun:h June 7. TEU!PHONE: 957-2894. ASSBMal.Y SECRETARY: Ros- alind Altrada-Clyde. -Complledby Mlchele M. Marr Tirabassi, an aerobics instruc- she writes in the book. ~1 have personally found and e xperi- enced only one solution. It is faith ... A radical faith is life-chang- ing, making bold claims rooted in truth and based on love, she said. It provides moral teaching and a framework for liv-tor with a line of fitness videos, fittingly describes herseU as energetic and sanguine. In the preface to ·Let Faith Change Your Life,• she wntes, • U you and I were to meet in -person and have a con- versation, I am confide nt that you wouJd not trunk of me as a stiff, stuffy, religious person. H r---- -------------- - -- -----------------1 ing, peace and self- F. Y.I. : respect. + What: Change Your Life seminar + WHUE: Grace Fellowship Church, 3170 Redhill Ave., Costa Mesa 1 A revolutionary faith : transforms lives. Said "' l Tuabassi: "Faith that is I I I I I I I I I I +WHEN: June 7, 9 a.m. to noon; doors open at 8:30 a.m. revolutionary results in significant changes that are not instigated by our will or thought processes but initiated by the Holy Spirit of God who comes + COS~ S 15 in advance, by June 2. or $20 at the door Her earnestness also translates to her faith. She says she has "the + INFO: To register, or for more· information, call (800) 444-6189. to live within us at the ~--------------------------------------~ time we enter into a rela- tionship with God." answer" and wants others to know it, too: That God is a lover, not a fun-killer, and that he can change their lives in a good way. In •Let Faith Change Your Life,· she tells a number of true- life stories about people who dared to overcom e their miscon- cept.Jons of faith and God and expenenced a transformation of faJth. They are stones of d faith that has a good effect on peo- ple's lives and 1s not fleeting, but endures "There comes d time m each of our lives when we sedrch for something s1gmf1cant that offers hope and help and g1vps us the power to change ourselves, our circumstances, and our destiny,· That faith, Tirabassi said, can be categorized in four ways: rel- evant, relational, radical and revolutionary. A relevant faith, Tuabassi said, can meet you where you are, no matter who you are. It doesn't constrain, it frees. It is the source for a supernatural lifestyle QUlded by a living, lov- ing. present God. not by fate, chance, luck or coincidence. A relational faith depends on a mutual relationship of love , and trust W1lh the God of the Bible. She said, "I have found that it is not knowledge that people lack about God that makes faJth elusive, but Jl 1s an expenence with God that is missing in their lives.• On June 7, from 9 a.m. to noon, Becky Tirabassi will pre- sent a Change Your Life semi- nar at Grace Fellowship Church in Costa Mesa. The focus will be on prayer. A relational faith, like any relationship, needs commu- nication. Tirabassi, who admits she once thought prayer was only for the elderly or the clergy, now charac- terizes prayer as •a passionate, meditative, thought-provoking, honest dialogue" Wlth the living, loving, present God. She will oUer what she describes as a "high-energy, humorous and practical~ three hours on how to discover prayer, decide to pray and have a design for prayer. ous WHAT CAN WE DO FOR YOU TODAY?. At Midas, we are committed lo making your autO repair e>q>erience a pleasant one. Midas technicians and Midas parts give ~ the P.8"form0nce and dependability that meet '/(!Jr driving needs. 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SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3100 Pactllc vs.. Dr, Newpcrt leoctl 6tt-2617 or 675-4661 Clllmdt lOcn _..,..._.,o_. •• 2 ,....._.1,.•i••• '''"-nn.;, .. ,,,;;a.,,,.,.~, ,..,. ~.,..,,, d# L.rJ. ,,..,...21:.lO ..... tlnl ..... OlllM •TIM ftnl a.dtlOrtl. Scillllll • ..... l:Mlllill:._11 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Warshir and hear 1h1s rrac1ical. Oir111·"mered, h1blicol mWUIJC "DON1T JUST DO SOMETHING - STAND THERE" (Luke 10:18·42) Rcvtrcnd EdWMd R. Sntdff~r Satunlay. May 31, 5:30 P.M. ,...,..,,,,.,,. SunJ<ty, June 1. 8:30 and 10:15 A.M. 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach, California (714) 631 -2880 (acfUS.1 from Ne Harbor H School at Irvine anJ I Sth.) Sr. MARK PREsBYTERIAN CHURCH "OpenAnns and Open Minds" Worship 9:30 Jamboftt le EMtblutf la Newport Beldl 644-1341 Invite the residents of Newport Beach, Corona del Mar & Costa Mesa to your place of worship. To Advertise 'in the ReJ¥ous Directory Please Call · Gloria --574-4240 ~ES /WORKSHOPS • • MYSTERIES CONTEMPLATED Wednesday night Kaba.llab classes for Jews and non-Jews are underway at Temple Isaiah of Newport Beach. Distinguished Hebrew scholar and scripture specialist Rabbi David Rosenberg will conduct the 7 p.m. sessions. Kaballah means tradition in Hebrew and involves the study of the mysteries of God and cre- atiol). A fee of $30 for meJDbers and $50 for nonmembers covers the entire course that meets at 2401 Irvine Ave. in Newport Beach. To register or for more information, call 548-6900. SOENa OF MIND ror information on Science of Mind ~ and Course in Mir- acles, please call 646-3199. You may also write to New Thought Church and Ttuth Foundation, 1929 Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa, 92627. ANOTHER WAY TO BE JEWISH Pa.rt two of a seminar on Humanistic Judaism will answer many of the questions surround- ing its existence and benefs. On Thursday, from 7:30 to 9 p.m., Judaism and the secular revolu- tion will be explored at the Jewish Community Center of Orange County. In addition .to being true o oneself and to one's philosophy, ollowers believe Humanistic ) Judaism involves acknowledging and celebrating without subvert- ing one's true beliefs. Admission will cost $7 for center members and $10 for nonmembers. The center is located on the Jewish Federation Campus at 250 E. Baker St. in Costa Mesa. For more information, call 755-0340. KNOWING GOD INTIMATELY On Tuesdays, people of diverse backgrounds and different church- es gather at Newport Harbor Lutheran Church to pursue a "one- on-one" relationship with God. The OneHeart Christian Medita- tion group teaches and practices the spiritual steps that can make that intimacy a daily reality. It meets from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at 798 Dover Drive in Newport Beach. Either Ester Behnam at 640-6213 or Kathy To~ntt at 551-5339 can provide more infonnation. PARADIGM SHIFT The Newport Beach Baba 'i Community allows participants to bear and experience Paradigm Shift: A New Way - A New World at 7:30 p.m. every Friday at a private residence in Corona del Mar. Together, they explore such questions as: Can racism and prejudice be eliminated? What is the new world order? Can con- flicts be resolved without force? Are women and men equal? What's the spiritual solution to our economic problems? Music and food are included. Directions: 759-0999. Floral & Gifts ~ ,,4~ '7tn ~ '1'4116 4#4. ~ 50°/o off Floral Arrangements Wreaths • Topiaries • Rose Trees Limited to supply on hand Expires 6/4/97 Custom Florals Speciality Fµrniture Gifts Antiques Hours: Mon-Fri 10-6 •Sat 10-5 369 E. 17th St., #13 •Costa Mesa• 646-6745 (Next to Plum'• Cafe) r----------------, I WIN. WIN. WIN • I $50 GIFT CERTIFICATE: t#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-STUD.ENT OF THE WEEI<! A GE ----SCHOOL---------- PHONE ---------------~ DRO~ OFF TH IS FORM WITH PHOTO & YOUR STORY BEFORE MAY 31: NEWPORT Ski CONTEST ATTENTION: JEFF 2700 W. COAST HWY NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92620 •M<D • QUllCSILVI" •aACICIMT ' ' HEALTH DAY Instructor Janet Brosan leads People With Arthritis Can Exercise classes from 10 to 11 a.m. every Tuesday at the Jewish Senior Cen- ter at Orange County, 250 E. Baker St, Costa Mesa. The class ind\Jdes health education, joint-protection tips, relaxation techniques, pain- control techniques and socializing. Call 513-5641. - LECTURE SERIES DHARMA SOO£TY Newport Beach Higashi Hon- ganji Buddhist Temple's Dharma Society presents a lect\ll'e and dis- c:ussion series the second Sunday of each month at the temple, 254 Vic- toria St., Costa Mesa. Call 722- 1202. SINGLES PATH ANDERS Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m., sin- gles attending Serendipity at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church explore the pathways to mean- ingful connections. This lively forum takes place at 600 St. Andrews Road in Newport Beach. A $3 donation will be requested at the door that also covers refreshments. For more informa- tion, call 574-2214. ASK THE RABBI Rabbi David Rosenberg will field questions during Singles Evening on June 13 and every second Friday of the month at Temple lsa.la.b of Newport Beach. A special Oneg Shabbat (fellow- ship hour) will follow services honoring single people. It all takes place at 2401 Irvine Ave. in Newport Beach (Back Bay). For information about the time, call 848-6900. SERMONS NEVy THOUGHT CHURCH On Sunday, the Rev. Ken Gray shares how MLife Can Be Beauti- ful• at New Thought Church, th~ Science of Mind Center. Services begin at 10:30 a .m., following meditation at 10:15. Sunday school is provided. Services on this particular Sunday will be held at Halecrest Park. 1301 Killy- brooke Lane in Costa Mesa. Call 646-3199 for more information. ASSOCIATIONS Sunday's service at Orange Coast Unitarian Universalist Church will explore the positive and negative aspects of HPeople in Groups." That's the title of the sermon the Rev. Ernie Pipes will deliver at 10:30 a.m. He says this is how people accomplish most of the world's work and also, create most of its problems. He'll focus on the problem of the church as one of those groups. Child care and youth religious education will be ottered during the service. The church is located in Costa Mesa at 1259 Victoria St. For more infor- mation, call 64~652. HEALING AND ENLIGHTENMENT Gate of Heaven Chapel con- ducts Sunday services at 2 p .m. with psychic demonstration, spiri- tual healing and special music. They take place at 1401 15th St. in the Newport Beach Masonic Temple Building. Call 722-4609. SPECIAL EVENTS CHAMBER MUSIC On Sunday, the Orange County Jewish Community Center will present an intimate concert in the round .. The 3 p.m. event will fea- ture the internationally recognized Trio Lurniere. In solos, duets and trios, these classically trained musi- cians will perform works represent- ing composers from Bach and Mozart to Gershwin and Scott Joplin. The 'El admission for center members and $10 charge for non- members also includes light refreshments. For more informa- tion and reservations, call the cen- ter at 755-0340. It's located on the Jewish Federation Campus at 250 SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1997 A11 E. Baker St. in Costa Mesa. For more mfonnation, call 755-0340. EXPERIENCE FUUHESS Of UFE Our Lady Queen of Angels offers inactive Catholics an oppor- tunity to engage in or bsten to can- did, open dialogue on topics they choose. The spring gatherings con- tinue Sunday at 6: 15 p.m. and offer frank, honest discussion in a relaxed setting. In addition to morality, re-maniage and annul- ments, past topics have included scriptures, changes since Vatican Il and more. The talks take place at Our Lady of Angels Parish Center at 2046 Mar Vista Drive in Newport Beach. Call Marie Romano at 54S.- 3844 or Johnny Golde at 721-0496 with any questions. INLAID ART A display of decorative inlaid woodwork opens Sunday at the Jewish Commuruty Center of Orange County. The a.rt form is known as marquetry and com- bmes old world craftsmanship with modem-day tooling. Ina Penner bas spent 30 years refin: mg the techruques that go on view at 2 p.m. The center is loca~ ed at 250 E. Baker St. in Costa Mesa. To find out more, phone 755-0340. ~-----------------, TltE Bod I I TESTIMONIALS WANTED! ; 2094 off. I Mow .. fai 9 .. 7 SAT f .. 6 D118'1' OJT '1'llAT WDBCISB JIQUDllJlll'TI Script to Screen is seeking 20 people who currently have aerobic fitness products in their homes and desire measurable fitness results. We'll proyide the motlya.tion l Your comments & experience will be videotaped for possible use in a. national 9 television Infomercial. 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CoM, • lplCialilt itl lMct <Olllldic eydid ..-pry lod llio ~ hi• ibt RMSr training and t11tttulvc upcnm« «> pioduct Mil ouur•nd1na mull Wtdi faahtict If UC1 Bed.man Lattt L ._...6/~/W .I _________________ .. Barbara Walters to Cruise Alaska on the Crystal Symphony · Every now and then. something special happens that we have lo share with everyone, and we wanted you to be among lhe first Lo join us on this exciting cruise opponunity. After returning from her cruise on .CrysLal Symphony several weeks ago, journalist Barbara Walters has decided that one cruise was not enough. She wants more -more time on board lhc ship. that is. '1'he ship is just so glorious . I mean every pan of it and everyone on it." Crystal is excited to bring her back again 10 join the Symphony in San Francisco. cruising to the land of majesuc glaciers. mountain goats and eagles in flight. Alaska. The Six Star rated Symphony departs on a 12 day round rrip sailing from San Francisco July 16 and calls at Victoria and Vancouver. foUowiog the Inside Passage past tiny villages and lush forest. At Ketchikan a carved totem captures your imagination with its gaze. Juneau boasts Mendenhall Glacier within its city limits. while tbc Russian flavor of Sitka is a reminder or the city's past. Taking you to country you couldn't explore any 01her way, Crystal reveals Alaska's hidden views and a variety of shore excursions that will bring you race to face with moose and mountain goats and seaplane adventure!! back into the unforgettable Misty Fjords. Crystal's European trained staff lakes pride in caring for their guests. "We came back !>aying if only we'd had more days on the ship itself. becau1>e tha1 1~ !>uch a stimulating environment that you're constantly overwhelmed." This ship is so spacious. you'll never lire of finding new places to suit your moods. Try the Ca!lmo or the European-style spa. or practice your golf swing or rel;u and enjoy the Broadway • style show&. And you nlwayi. have lhc optaon of escaping Lo the comfon of your pnvate stateroom with fre h flowers. down pillow . terry ro~ and a verandah or your own lo strcich our on and watch the world go by. Expcn naturalists will be on board to inrroduce you to Alaska·s env1ronmen1. and natural history. giving you insight into the people. culture. and life m and around tbc various pons in Ala.~ka So won'1 you JOin Barbara WaJLers and the host or other ~peciaJ mteres1 \pcakers on board the Crystal Symphony and expcnence rhc gre:ll land. our 49th stare? Call your Cruise Connecuon today for rates and a free brochure. CST-1011 391-10 call THE CRUISE CONNECTION at TRAVEL PARTNBRS 485 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 631-5240 ANDANTB TRAVEL 120 Newport Center Drive Newport Beach 759-1471 CRCISE Ll~LS l~TERS:\I 10S:\I. 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Oft• H • M2 SA'nJRDAY, MAY 31, 1997 MUSIC 'IN'TANDEM' The Pacific Symphony Orche.stra presents symphonic cycling "In 'landem," a special concert for children and their families, at 10 and 11:30 a .m . today in Sege.rstrOJ:ll Hall at the Orange County Perfonning Arts Cen.ter, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $11 for adults and $9 for children. Por information, call 556-ARTS. BETTY BUCKLEY The Pacific Symphony Orchestra presents Betty Buckley at 8 p.m. today in Segerstrom Hcill at the Orange County Per- forming Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tick- els are $22 to $71. For informa- Llon, call 556-ARTS. BLUES AND JAZ.Z. Guilanst Brian Barrett per- funns blues and jazz at 8 p.m . toddy al Gypsy Den Cafe and Redding Room, 2930 Bristol St., Newport Beach. No charge . .f'or 111lormation, call 549-7012. 'TRIO LUMIERE' The Jewish Community Cen- ter of Orange County presents "Trio Lumiere Concert-in-the- l<ound" al 3 p.m. Sunday at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Cost is $7 for members and $10 for oth- ers For information, call 755- 0~40. OVER-REACTORS The electro-acoustic two-piece band, the Over-Reactors, will perionn from 2 to S p.m. Sunday dl Diedrich Espresso Cafe, in Crysldl Court, 3333 Bear St., Costd Mesa. For information, call 751-2233. HAYDNFEST Ill The Orange County Perform- ing Arts Center presents the . annual chamber concert "Hayd- iiFett m· at 11 a.m. Sunday in Pounden Hall at 600 Town Cen- ter Drive, Colt.a Mesa. Coet ls $3.4. Por information, c:ail 556· ARTS. ' TIUANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS Free live classic rock perfor- mances are scheduled &om noon to 2:30 p.m. Monday through Fri- day; troJn 7 to 10 p.m . Friday and Saturday; and &om 1 to" p.m. Saturday and Sunday afternoons in the Town Square at lhangle Square in Costa Mesa. ART WOODWORK The Jewish Community Cen- ter of Orange County offers an art show at 1. p.m. Swtday at 250 E. t3a.ker St:,•Costa Mesa. Ina Penner will display her decora- tive inlaid woodwork. For infor- mation, call 755-0340. ISRAEL MOSAIC The Jewish Community Cen- ter of Orange County presents a ·photographic exhibit, "Israel Mosaic," through June 13 at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For information, call 755-0340. STUDENT ART Student art from Okazaki, Japan will be displayed through today in the Children's Room of the Newport Beach Central Library at 1000 Avocado Ave. The watercolor and ink drawings were created in Okazaki, a sister city of Newport Beach, and brought to the U.S. by exchange students attending Ensign Inter- mediate a,nd Corona del Mar High Schools. TUESDAY TALKS . The Orange County Museum of Art presents "Tuesday Talks at Noon," a series of free talks by artists, critics and historians com- plementing the art displayed in ---------------~ % SUbmarlnc Smdwlch I 1 I I Ii:!~ f OPEN 7 DAYS •1.15 Largt 1 Toppins Pim .,.35 I Medium, I Topping Plues l SUN. -THUU. 11 :()(). 10:00 'M J F1t1. -S4T. •13. 95 I 11 :00 • 11':00 'M DIM.ta, ...... °' dlhry. L-----~~~-"!.~~-~'!!~~~-----~ 562 W. 19nt ST• (OSTAMw • 714·646-1144 FREE DELIVERY Celestino's quality MEATS '"rl IC' Flt ll'~t Mew un<I Serulce Available ,. ·' wc .rnny Roc!<y Free Range Olickens Mannings Bee£Loin Top Sirloin Steaks New York Steaks $6.49 lb $8.99 lb Ce/atino '• Kabpln $5.99 lb. Ill our own sp<'(ial MarlnadCS Maul or t.:.emon Chlck(>n MAul Beef Mint & Wine Lamb Celaiino '• Jedo= $17.50 lb. Old Fashion Beef TerlyakJ Beef · Ho1 ll!xas Style Beef Turkey the muSeum's galleries at noon in the Lyon Auditorium, Museum Education Center at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. On Tuesday, Dennis Hollingsworth will speak about his work. For information, call 759-1122. MEXICO AT MARINERS Local artist Marygail Hall will have an exhibit of her oil paint- ings depicting Mexican culture at Mariners Library through the end of June. The library is at 2005 Dover Drive, Ne.wport Beach. For information, call 717- 3800. NEWPORT EXHIBIT The Newport Beach Central Library exhibit of photographs of Newport Beach taken at night, • Apres Nuit," closes today in the . 'RHUBARB JAM' SoalllCOMt Repertory pnMntl a perfo~ lor the entire laJD1ly titled .. Rhubarb Jam• at 1 and 3 p.m. today and Sunday on SCJl'• Sec- ond Stage at 655Town , Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $10 lor adults and$81or children. For Information. Ca.lJ 957-4033. foyer of the library, 1000 Avoca- do Ave. "As Eye See It" is the title of an exhibit of acrylics on canvas by Newport Beach artist Jody Olsen, on display in the foyer from Sunday through June 30. The public is invited to a reception for the artist from 2 to 4 p.m . on June 8 in the central library's Friends' Meeting Room. For more information, call 717- 3870. 'VERTI GROUP' The Gregory Gallery features · work by sculptor Russell Jacques titled "The Verti Group,• vertical polished steel combinations, clos- ing today at 3406 Via Lido, New- port Beach. For information, call 723-0887. VIDEO INSTAllATlON The Orange County Museum Henry 'n Harrys @@)~11 00 0(1[1 ~ SINCE SABATINO'S Restaurant & 'Lido Shipyard Sausage Co. FLAVORFUL & DELICIOUS LUNCHES D INNER • SUNDAY BRUNCH. Unique wirie room & dining rooms available/or group business mu tings and private fancti.ons CATERING FOR ALL EVENTS . Full aourmet ltaliau cooldaa iDdadbt& ftlb spechls aad JDMy ~ faTorre. 1884 of Art presents the international- ly drculated video iDltallation work. •ne Theater of Memory,• by contemporary artist BW Viola at thts mwieum'a Installation Gallery through Sunday at 850 San Oemente Drive, Newport Beach. For information, call 759- 1122. 'FIRST IMPRESSIONS' •Pint Impressions: The Lagu- na Beach Art Assod4tion • is at the Orange County Museum of Art South Coast Plaza Gallery through June '15. •First Impres- sions" wW feature selected Cali- fornia •plein air" paintings creat- ed by the founders of the associ- ation from the Orange County Museum of Art. NAUTICAL MUSEUM . The museum features three galleries: the Newport Gallery displaying the maritime history of the area; the Model Gallery e~biting a selection of world- class models and the Grand Salon which offers touring exhibits. Admission is free for members, $4 for adults and $1 for children. The museum is located at 151 E. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. Por infor· mation, call 673·7863. BACKPACKING Adventure 16 offers a back- packing clinic, Expand Your Backpacking Knowledge, at 1 p .m. Tuesday at 1959 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Participants can expand their knowledge of outdoor equipment and increase their ability to venture into the backcountry with confidence. For information, call 650-3301. ~ SWIM PROGRAM A Master's SWim Program. designed to promote life-long fit- ness, is being offered by Orange Coast College on Monday through Friday at 6:30 a.m. on June 1·30, July 1-31 and Aug. 1-29 at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The program is designed for all adults age 19 and older, regardless of previous swimming experience. Registration fee is $40 for one month, $70 for two months and $99 for three months. For infonna- tirui, call 432-5880. . 50°/o OFF TROPITONE and BROWN JORDAN Ari Outdoor Furniture of the Niie Interior Design . 759-0634 (o - RIVERBOAT RESTAURANT For Dinner LUNC H BRUNC H BANQUETS Ample Fre.e Parking At Newport Beach Nautical M~um 151 E COAST JJWY (AT BACK BAY BRIDGE) 714.673.3425 . THE GREY GOOSE, INC Come for a visit and browse through our new Baby Boutitpu. The Grey Goose now featu res the ~~~ l.UcY 1'NN"' COLLECTION THE GREY GOOSE, INC Gifts • Home Decor Westcllff Plaza • 1032 Irvine Avenue Newport Beach• (7 14) 642-7803 Hours1 M-S 10-6 Sun 12-5 Your Source For Local News A' \\...., JJ Chlld Quest International, Inc. Name: Ambrus·cemat, Judith Missing From: carmlchHI, CA Date Missing: 8/30/98 Date of Birth: C/2182 Missing ~pe: Non·Custodlal Fatner sex: Female Raee:Whi. WllOht 85 lb. Hair: Brown SNARi BRUNCH A Saf arl Suaday Brunch Cruise is available aboard the 5-4-f oot Emerald Forest TIJd docked in Balboa at the Pun Zone from 11 a .m. to 1 p.m . every Sunday. The cost is $25.95 per person and $15.95 for chil- dren under 12. For reservations, call 673-0240. FARMERS MARKETS Every Thursday there is a fanne:rs market from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Orange County Fairgrounds. The Orange Coun- ty Market Place is every Satur- day and Sunday from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the main fairgrounds parking lot. For information, call 723-6616. Every Saturday there is a tanners market from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the municipal parking lot at Bayside Drive and Marguerite Avenue in Corona del Mar. STAGE 'LOVE LETTERS' Orange Coast College psychol- ogy professor Charles D. Leviton will perform the A.R. Gurney play, "Love Letters," with his wife, Pat- ti, at 1 p.m. today in OCC's Sci- ence Hall, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The evening will begin with a 30-minute concert by pianist and composer Randall Leonard. Admissions is $15 at the door. For information, call 432- 5725. MODERN COMEDY South Coast Repertory pre- sents the modem comedy "How the Other Half Loves• through June 29 on SCR's Mainstage at 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The performance sched- ule will be Tuesday through Fri- day at 8 p.m., Saturday at 2:30 and 8 p .m. and Sunday at 2:30 and 7:30 p .m. Tickets are $28- $41. For information, call 957- 4033. SHAKESPEARE Sirius Theatre presents its second annual free presentation of Shakespeare with "The Mer- chant of Venice" at 4:30 p.rn. · Saturdays and Sundays through June 15 on the lawn of Mesa Verde United Methodist Church, 1701 Baker St, Costa Mesa. Bring a beach chair or blank.et for seating. For information, call 437-9663. 'ANYTHING GOES' The Costa Mesa Civic Play- house in association with MediaOne presents "Anything Goes• at 8 p.m. Thursday through Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday through June 29 at 661 Hamilton St., Costa Mesa. Tick- ets are $12.50 for senior citizens and $15 for others. For informa- tion, call 650-5269. THEATRE DISTRICT The Theatre District presents the play •Tue Lllies of the Field," a study of ego, control and surrender, closing today at 2930 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Per- formance is at 8 p.m. Tickets are $20, and student and senior citi- zen discounts are available. For information, call 435-4043. 'TREASURE ISLAND' The Riverboat Players, Orange County's newest theater company, in association with Newport Harbor Nautical Muse- um, proudly stages its premiere show-"lieasure Island" at 1:30 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays through June 29 on the decks of The Pride of Newport, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Cost is $8 for adults, $4 for chil- dren under age 12 and members receive a $2 discount. For more information, call 851-6448. FILM WORKSHOP Orange Coast College offers a film workshop for those interest- ed in working behind the scenes in the film arid television indus- try, Behind the Scenes in Holly- wood: Breaking into Working on the Film Scene. from 7 to 10 p.m. Tuesday in Room 103 of OCC's Business Education Building, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Registration fee is $49. For information, call 432-5880. C < J~ TA Mt ')A Nt W POR l f iAREOR LIONS ( L LJB Fl ~H f RY + DATES: Today and Sunday +WHIM: Lions Park. between 18th and 19th streets and Anaheim and Park avenues. +TIMES: Today from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 11 p.m. + ASH DINNER: Fish, french fries, coleslaw, roll, coffee and milk ($6) + MORE: Raffle tickets ($2), carnival rfdes, booths and entertainment SCHEDUI.E OP EVENTS TODAY • 10:30 a.m.: Parade begins • Noon: Fish Fry lunches - 'start serving • 1:15 p.m.: Awards for the parade · • 3:30 p.m .: Drawing for var- ious prizes • 4:30 p.m.: Wanda's dance studio show • 6 p.m.: Drawing for various prizes · • 1 p .m.: Newport Sbowtime dance show • 9 p .m.: Final drawing, vari- ous prizes including color television set KIDS PAJAMA PARTY The Costa Mesa Public Library presents Pajama Story- time every Monday evening from 7 to ?:30 p.m. for 3-to 7-year- olds at 1855 Park Ave. Favorite children's songs, a varied cast of puppet characters and many fun stories will highlight the Baroque Music Pestivo.1 SUNDAY • 11 a.m.: Opening • 2 p.m.: Miss Costa Mesa- Newport Harbor Llons Club beauty contest • 3:30 p.m.: Cute baby ·con- test • 5:30 p.m.: Drawing for prizes • 7:15 p.m.: Ritmo Latino dance group, students from Tewinkle school • 8 p.m.: (approximately): Drawing for1997Jeep Wrangler, presented in coop- eration with Orange Coast Auto Group evening's activities. The Preschool Storytime for 3-to 5- year-olds takes place Tuesdays from 11 to 11:30 a.m. For infor- mation, call 646-8845. 'GOOSEBUMPS' The "Goosebumps" club meets the first and third Monday of the month at 6:30 p.m. at Barnes & OUR LOWEST PRICES OF THE SEASON --/' Jv!.!_n j/1111 ()u tlet HEMPIDLL'S RUGS & CARPETS ' Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St. Costa Mesa MR. NGUYEN THANH For free consultation Phone· (714) 590 -1208 (714) 636 -7519 MR. NGUYF.N 1ltM'H """" '-••"1 "1-•" 17th c.Amwal-Season + 8-15 June 1997 + St. Michael & All Angels Olurcb and Sherman Library & Gardens &UlOQlJI CONCllll'OS INCURABLE DISEASES: Sunday, June 8, 4:00 p.m. QRGA.N nar.u. · fAlllY ROllRl'SON Monday.June 9, 8:00 p.m. lllJSIC IN Tiii GUtDINS Wcdnelday,Junc 11, 8:00 p.m. Deaf und Dumb. Cancer. AIDS. Chronic Fatigue and Mental disorders. Exorcisms perfonned FLAVORS OF SPAIN Steaks fresh fish Paella Lamb ••• (714) 756-8194 425=i::ay I mle Soud9 ii ~W. 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DANCE BAUROOM DANCE Defore Foundation for the Arts offers ballroom dancing every Fri- day and Saturday night at the Defore Dance Center from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. The dance lesson is free with the price of the $5 admission.Forinformation,call 241-9908. ADULT BALLROOM DANCE The Costa Mesa Senior Cen- ter offers adult ballroom dance every Tuesday night from 1 :30 to 10:30 p .m. Singles and couples welcome. Llve music provided by the Ray Robbins Combo. The cost is $3. The Senior Center is at 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. For information, call 645-2356. LITERARY BOOK SIGNINGS Barnes & Noble offers a book SATURDAY. MAY 31. 1997 signing by author Dale Sa1wak. who wrote "The Wonders ol Soli- tude,• at 2 p.m. today at 953 New- port Center Drive, Newpcwt Beach. For information. tall 759--0982. POETRY PERFORMANCE The Gypsy Den Cafe and Reading Room presents "The Factory Readings• featuring Lee Mallory and Catherine Spear at 8 p.m. Tuesday at 2930 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Admission is free. For information, call 549-7012. · SINGLES JEWISH SINGLES GROUPS • New Jewish Relationships allows Jewish singles to choose people they wish to date from profile albums that picture and describe singles with a Wide range of personal and profes- sional interests. Membership fees are $40 for six months and $70 for a year, nonmembers of the Jewish Community Center are $10 more. For information, caH 755-0340. • Tennis Ladder for Singles offers an opportunity to meet new people while improving your game. Registration fee is $18 and interested parties put their names on a list and can challenge players on the list. For information, call 755-0340. •JAM, singles 21-39, bolds a variety of outings and activities. For more information, call the JAMline at 665-5048. ROSEY'S AUTO BODY <AIJFOllllA lAW STATES You CAN CHOOSE ANY REPAIR FACILITY Fl& M.., & DelMry • All c..tHW TecWd.tes 642-4522 121 l1~11tri1I W1y • Cost1 M111 I t , ' r \ L I A1' SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1997 I. . ., -A·co • • • • • • ~ .. t-.. • The fatal accident that took • .. · the 'life of one Newport Harb~r student is still hard to fathom. · M y feelings toward the accident of the students are that first of all, I would like to offer my deepest condolences to the family of DonaJd Bridgman. J would like them to know that they're in my prayers, as well as the fa.mi· lil>s of the other victims. On Friday afternoon, as J first found out about the terrible dCcident, I was in shock and disbelief. I couldn't comprehend the fact that something so horri- ble could occur to anyone who attended my school, Newport Harbor. Even though I wasn't a close friend of the students who were involved, I truly sympa- thize with them, and they have taught me a vaJuable lesson. I understand that there are laws lor a reason. It was weird coming back to school on Tuesday because it seemed so empty and quiet. I hope that everyone can get through this and know that Donnie is going to be in eternal peace from now on. There's nothing we can do but learn how important life is. I think the most painful lesson for all the kids at Harbor i$ that we're not immortal and tha,t an accident can cause our death so sudden- ly, when we don't even expect it. I would like to finish off by a dvising every teenager to be careful and always think of the consequences of everything we do. It could just save our lives. ERIKA ALCAZAR Newport Harbor High School ·foru01 correspondence ' • MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT There have been many rumors, but the truth is that we have to deal with the situation without trying to blame some· one for the accident. There are mdny people we can blame, but that wouldn't solve anytping. Holding someone responsible for the accident wouldn't change the fact that one of the As I was making my bed Fri- day morning, I was watching the Orange County News chan- nel when I heard that a student at Newport Harbor High ~chool had died in a tragic car acci- dent. I began to yell to my ITlother, "l'v1om, hurry, some- thing happened to someone at my school." I was in total Family and friends pay their last respects to Donnie Bridgman, killed in a car crash last week; • students died. Regarding the police officer that stopped the kids about two hours before the accident, I wonder if people would be say- ing that he didn't do his job (which is Jaw enforcement) il the accident had never occurred. I think that the major- ity of the people would think that the police officer was a cool guy for letting them go because of graduation and all of the upcoming events. I believe that everything happens for a reason. We'll never know if Donnie maybe would have a bad Life in the future. Right now, all we think of are what ifs, but we just have to accept reality and change our ways of Life. We have to change the way we drive as well as our judgment ability. The hurtful thing of this whole incident is that some- thing like this disaster had to come about in order for us to learn these lessons. Why does humanity wait for the rough teachings of Life instead of doing the right thing since the beginning? I think that every- one needs lo ask themselves that question and analyze their answer. I can't imagine the pain that Jason Rausch is going through. All I can say is that every per- son who surrounds him needs to give him their love and sup- port constantly. It's too bad that he has to carry a burden like~ this one at such a young age. I'm positive that none of this was intentional, and iI every person was telling him to slow down, then he probably would have. shock. I couldn't believe that anything like this could happen to the people of my school. When the news showed the car accident and the black Blaz- er, I felt chills down my spine because every day after school, I would see that Blazer. When the news reporter said who had died at the site of the car acci- dent, I felt very sad and depressed for Donald Bridgman because he was so dose to had her in two of my classes, and I knew that she was a good person. And so that night, I prayed for Amanda so she could get better. On Saturday, I read in the Daily Pilot that Amanda was still in critical but stable contlition. That night, r prayed again for Amanda. Tuesday I was told by a teacher that Amanda is now able to move her fingers a little. That was good news. But she would have to have plastic surgery to fix her cheekbones and nose. They were also passing out ·blue and wrote ribbons in mem- ory of Donnie Bridgman. I also found out that one of my friends < > \. I I I I I\ 1 · < < > I\ I > ~heB not doh:tg too good. SheB struggling for her lite. I believe the Lord has a special plan for Amanda. SheB had to endure, and sheB a strong cookie .. , -otRIS MAESE, mother of Amanda Arthur, the Newport Harbor cheerleader left in a coma after last week's accident graduating from school. Even though I didn't know him per- sonally, I still felt a great deal of sadness and pain. Then the news reporter also said that many of the other stu- dents who were in the car were in criticaJ condition. But one of the students was in the worst condition because she had more injuries to the head. She was the one who worried me the most because last year, I was Donnie Bridgman's l~b partner for marine science, and she was taking it pretty bad because she told me she was expecting to see him tomorrow. I think this was a lesson for us young people to learn because prom is coming pretty soon, and I thlnk that this was a wake-up call for all of us at Newport Harbor High School. ALEX HERNANDEZ Newport Harbor High School T he early Friday morning crash wa5 a painful shock to our entire Newport- Mesa family. We all feel and share the impact of t.p.is tragedy. One lapsed microsecond, and the lives of students, parents, relatives, teachers and the com- munity are changed forever. l'v1y comments are not meant to point the finger or blame anyone, as true accidents do happen. l'v1y hope is we will learn from them and thereby avoid similar incidents in the future. We should not forget and continue on a week later as if nothing happened. In the past year in our com- munity, there has been an epi- demic of unsafe driving. Daily we are confronted by drivers who do not respect speed laws, stop signs or red lights. How about using what we have wit- nessed to make sure this latest incident does not happen again? 1. The designated driver must follow the passenger guidelines for the permissible number of passengers. Of what good is a designated driver iI he is distracted by others who have consumed alcohol, are noisy and block windows and mirrors? 2. Perhaps all of us parents should not submit to lifestyle "social pressures," and if we do give our kids vehicles, how about lower-powered ones? We have to teach teenagers that Hspeed" may be fun in movies but in real life is fatal. The stu- dents who sat at the roadside that morning will be better dri- vers, but what a way to learn. 3. Parents should enforce their own zero-tolerance rules on alcohol and not rely solely on the schools. The schools can only do so much. 4. Many times I have report- ed the license plate numbers of reckless young drivers to the police only to be told that they are not allowed to arrest these persons if they aon't see the violations themselves. How about some legal mechanism that allows these teenagers to be warned and counseled BEFORE they kill themselves? 5. I am a strong supporter of the police and the fabulous job they do for our community. But perhaps, in this one instance, they were too kindly when they let this group drive home after emptying their alcohol contain- ers. An arrested, living teenag- er is always preferable to a dead, nonarrested one. l'v1y plea is that we not cen- sure but that we do something to reduce the chances of a simi- lar tragedy again striking our close-knit community. We all have a big job to do. MICHAEL A. GLUECK Newport Beach I'm calling in reference to this tragedy that we just had. There ar~ two questions in my mind about this. I think the people who gave the party and provided the alcohol with these young people should be prose- cuted to the full extent of the law because they are serving these teenagers alcohol. Question No. 2: Why did the sheriff let these people go so lightly, just to be nice guys? The authorities are always nice guys if they do good things, but then I wonder if they did the right thing in this case by letting these young people go. I know they had a safe dri- ver, but I think by osmosis or mental telepathy or whatever you might say that this driver became intoxicated by being in the car with all of these people. An emotional intoxication, not a physical intoxication, but an emotional one. JOE GllOTifUS Balboa N~ ~ N..a IWy Pilot l letter of I I the week I I ' I A hllnt for a. l missing child i 0 ne recent Sunday, we were forced to call 911 to report our 7--year-old daughter had been mis.sing for one and a : . • half hours. It was around 5:45 1 ·p.m., gettl~ dark. and we had ; been searct11ng the neighborhood and contacting every person that might have possibly seen her. Not one person had seen her, nor· was she in any of the usual play areas where she might have gone. Naturally, her father and I were frightened and very, very anxious. While my husband stayed out in his car driving around the area, I remained at home, as instructed by the dispatcher, and waited for the police. I didn't have long to wait. Three units arrived very quickly. qne of the officers passed out her photograph to two units, who immediately started search- ing for her. The remaining officer accompanied me on a thorough search of our property and then inside the house. We finally found my beautiful, blond, blue-eyed angel sound asleep in her bed but covered with her pillow and some stuffed animals. She had been camping with my husband all weekend and in addition, she had a fight with her brother and apparently went up to her bed and cried her- self to sleep. After sobbing with relief, I immediately felt foolish for hav- ing called the police, as well as activating the entire neighbor- hood to look for her. I couldn't imagine how four other adutts missed seeing her after looking in her room, and that she never woke up when many of us had 1 called to her in every foom of the • house. I At any rate, the officer did not I chastise me at all, but reassured me.that this happens sometimes , with children (even though many 1 adutts have all looked in the same ' areas). I have additional reason to ; feel foolish, though, because nor l only am I an emergency roomtcrit-1 lcal care registered nurse, but I also teach drowning prevention, and CPR. I have been involved in many Code Blue, life-and-death situations with other families and patients and remained calm and tried to comfort them. This time, though, it was my child and my family going 1 through a very frightening and traumatizing situation. Given that 1 we have all read or heard of some : very tragic and near-tragic stories f regarding missing children, no ' one seems to blame us for react- ing the way we did. I do, however, want to thank ·all ~ Police Department staff involved in trying to find my daughter. Many of my neighbors reported that the helicopter was even involved, searching the local parks anchtreets for her. But most of all, I want to take an opportunity to thank the police offtcer who helped me • search the house and stayed with , me. If he told me his name, I don't • remember in all the excitement. I ; would very much like to personal-• ly thank him, not only for his com-; · petence as a police officer, but • also for his compassion and : understanding. He is truly a hero 1 to me, 1 REBECCA ISRAEL I Costa Mesa I t J I WHAT ABOUT THE .UNBORN 'BABIES?. • ~ ~eaders may recall that I someone recently shot 12 . irds with a pellet gun at TeWJnkle Park in Costa Mesa. • Many residents expressed dii· may that someone could co.Uous· ly kill the ducks, geese and a heron. .Dally Pilot reporter Christo- • pher Goffard covered the story over several days in March, N the &boater strudc at 1eut twice. The local neighborhood wu in Ian uproar. . The ti>.d.lgnanl ~•over tbe ldlling of a few 1*dl ·con- ' .... ~ but tnviilbly when · I ~ to human deaths by abortloo. HoW would a local news aCt'OUDt relld tf abortion were not IO wtd~ and tYl:otS.a ... ltJll ~t ' llliV91111Dm-~toUlt OaaUd'a~. ani:I ..... ~PUOt articles in the following fictional account. The lAttet forms the shell for the a~unt, and both articles provki~ the quotes. I have repeeted the fonn of the article and quotes nearly word for word. aubltituting "unborn babAel" for "birds," •abortion• for ·~ gtµl, • •cUmc• for •part• JU. well as =~.z t1ctioaAl nenw· 1Mlft l&liD unhcn babies have b* DIM tbl ctoastnaat ~ of COllHrlab In tM qui8tf dabt·kntt relldmtM• commu.ntty ol'Newpart-Mma. S.. ldnce one mall.and four female unborn babMI were found ldlled ~ abcirtlall 1-t Weebnd it1 a ~-Me1a clinic. and mo1Mt 19Ven beblel l\ilmdup~~-­ male •bam at. teiD.tle- I< I ( I I I I '.'-I I I I ' I ARRESTED of Jamey WiUred 1\'otter, the 13-year-old Costa Mesa boy who vanished off Harbor Boulevard in 1979. It was Crummel who report- ed stumbling across the min- ing boy's charred, tragmented remains during a hiking trip off the Ortega Highway in 1990. "uthorities opened a homicide investigation after forensics experts identified the bohes last year. Riverside County Sheriff's Deputy Gene Van Hofwegen would not say what evidence his department was seeking, but around 1:30 p.m., police left, the condo with a tall stack of photo albums and put them in the trunk of a car. Witnesses said the com.mo- CONFESSION CONTINUED FROM A 1 Costa Mesa police Officer Todd Williams testified that he spotted Coyotzin in the Costa Mesa Courtyards, not far from the ADaheim Avenue address, soon after the· killing. Williams said Coyotzin ducked behind a car to hide when he saw him approach. He said he found Coy- otzin with blood on his shoe and his hand and found a bandanna and a bloody knife underneath the car. Costa Mesa police Officer Christopher Walk testified that Johansen identified Coyotzin as her attacker at the Courtyards. •She then said, 'Oh my God, that's him,'• Walk said. 1 tion ~an around noon, ~hen marked and unmarked cars from the Riverside and San Bemardlno agencies and the Newport Beach Police Depart- ment pulled onto Ima Loa Court. Police resorted to a bat- tering ram after getting no answer at Crummel's door. Authorities took him into cus- tody when he returned home less than an hour later, wit- nesses said. Crummel became the third Orange County sex offender to have bis whereabouts publi- cized under Megan's Law when Newport Beach police posted fliers earlier this month describing him as a high-risk offender who preyed on boys between the ages of 9 and 16. Neighbors who have picket- ed the Ima Loa condo hoping to oust Crummel were exultant at his arrest Friday. They cheered and held up plastic cups of brut champagne as Officer Morales testified he served as translator for Coyotzin while he was being interrogated by two detectives that night. Dur- ing the interview, Coyotzin at first denied the attack, claiming he was in the area because • cholos • were chasing him, but he eventu- ally confessed, Morales said. Saying he bad been drinking ,that night, Coyotzin said he spot- ted Jacobson's car stopped at Anaheim Avenue and followed it to the carport, then approached her and demanded money, Morales testified. Coyotzin said he raised the knife with his right hand but Jacobson grabbed his hand, and when he wrestled his hand loose, he began stabbing her, Morales testified. Coyotzin also confessed to try- ing to carjack Johansen in the parking lot of a 24-hour gymnasi- Make Those Patios ti Entries Beautiful . Corona del Mar Beach Cottage Combination brick and wood wall Jim Jiijiqgs ~STOM Ml'\SONn f70 6. t 7da St. J S\&iU 206 Co.ta Meta (714) 645-8512 State Liccale 1392707 Let Jim Jennings install your complete yard hardscape. • Expert bride, block, stone, tile, slate & concrete work.. • Can recommend quality designers &. Landscapers. • Quality work in Costa Mesa & Newport Beach since 1969. • Drainage problems? We solve them. Secured Alzheimer's Care " Villa ROsa " ft £o'{}itig Partners/ii ~ p police swarmed around the condo. •rm relieved," said Sandra Bi.shop. •1 think this is some- thing that you pray for, and then to actually see it happen is incredible.• Darleen Savoji, the Newport Crest resident wlto has spear- headed the protests, assumed a breathless tone in describing the batterl,p.g ram. •aooml" she said. M It sound- ed like a bomb exploding. Booml Boom! Boom!~ Crummel's bail was set at $500,000, and he will be arraigned early next week in San Bernardino Superior Court, Beavers said. Beavers said she could not give details about the Big Bear ·molestation cases but said Crum.me! was arrested on the charges in late 1995, though he was released after a prelimi- nary hearing. Authorities found new evidence linking um but said he left when witness- es appeared, Morales testified. Under cross-e:iamination from Deputy Public Defender Mark Davis, Morales also said Coyotzin told· him he had no intention of using the knife when he tried to rob Jacobson. Coyotzin said he hoped the knife would scare her off, Morales said. Judge Margaret R. AnderSon ruled there was sufficient eVi- dence to bring the case to Superi- or Court, where Coyotzin will be arraigned on June 10. Attending the hearing were Jacobson's husband, Mike, her son, Matt, and Pastor Kenneth Krause of St. Joachim's Church, where Jacobson attended. Mike Jacobson, who wept afterward, said the hardest part of him to the crimes in 1996, which led to bis arrest Friday, Beavers said. The arrest was not related to the disappearance of 9-year- old Jack Phillips, the Big Bear boy last seen on Aug. 6, 1995, Beavers said. Crummel has been questioned in connection with the case. Dr. Burnell Forgey, the 79- year-old Newport Beach psy- chiatrist who sbiues the condo with Crummel and employs him as an assistant, could not "'be reached for comment. However, Medical Board of Calif omia spokeswoman Can- dis Cohen acknowledged Fri- day the board has received complaints from the public about Forgey employing the convicted molester. "The medical board is aware of the recent allegations regarding Dr. Forgey and is reviewing the matter," she said. the day was learning his wife grabbed her assailant's wrist. "It would be typical of Donna -feisty," be said. "Maybe terror caused her to do it. Who knows what went through her head?" Mike Jacobson, who has been attending the ongoing murder tri- al of John J. Famalaro as a part of what he calls "boot camp" to pre- pare him for Coyotzin's trial, said he considered not attending Fri- day's hearing. But he changed his mind after a conversation with Dennis Huber, the father of Denise Huber, Famalaro's victim. 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So opulent is the school's ,r____________ attitude, if you will -is a viftv&, sporting success, the rectangular stereotype for Corona del.Mar p~ants plaster the no~ wall, In this context, then, it becomes more plausible to accept ·conti's contention tha't this team's push to today's CIF Soutbem Section Division m championship match against Santa Ynez (1:30 at Cypress College) was.indeed an uphill cljmb. ~ I g ' • Llpten Cup begins fitst of its two-day run today out of Balboa Yacht Club. T oday, the annual battle for the Upton Cup Challenge gets un<ter way on the waters of Newport Beach and what a battle it is turning out to be. The teams of the bay -Bahia Corinthian; Balboa, Lido and Newport Harbor -have been logging the hours on the water this week as they prepare for the arrival of 12 other teams, including San Diego YC's Dennis Conner. Being sailed in the one-design Schock 35s, the search for fast boats, top crew and new sails has seen these sailors running around at a furious pace to get ready. From pr~t>ping the boats' bottoms, to ordertng sails, to last-minute changes, these teams are all serious about capturing the title. This year's local teams include-Mike Pinckn~y &klp~BC,Y.C,, ! ~:~rJF1'!.:; skippeJfaCJ'Slippe,ry When Wet for UYC am! Argyle Campbell · skipperlp.g\ffotspw for ~C. lna~ated in 1904; the Lipton <;:Uptrophy was donated to San Di~o Yacht Oub by Sir Tholnas.UJ>ton, a formeL Irish America~·Cup ch8llenger. Throughot}t the' years, the Deed of Gift has Changed, allowing for the event to stay modem and competitive. The first major change happened in 1990, in regard to the class of boats. Previously sailed under the handicap rule, a provision was added to change to the Schock 35 to provide a one-design enviroruf'l.ent. The second major change came in 1993, when a new provision allowed for the winner of the Challenge to defend the title in his or her home waters. Since, the challenge has been sailed in Newport Beach. Balboa Yacht Oub has won five times consecutively with Dave Ullman at the helm and is the defending champion, as well as the local favorite. The other bay teams look to have strong showings, as well, and as all sailors know, anything can happen on the race course. High athletes. .,, spilling over onto a. budding ' Where else, after all, is east-wall formation that figures to prominent display-ipace on house the ~evit~ble windfall of gymnasium wcyis reserved the next ~enmwn. . exclusively fJ>I the exhibition of But while Coach Steve Conti's CIF championship banners? boys volleyball players still speak •Athletically, we knew we had the capabilitY," Conti explained. MBut we had a group of guys up from a junior varsity team · .. Nol~ than 51 sudl flags, . witp provincial reveren~e ~f representmg Southern Section, / ··.' ~~g on .the Cd.M wuu:µ.Ilg <' ~PAGEB3 ... C. ostaMesa IDgh'sErlc Solis (center) quallfles for a berth at the State Track and Pleld Meet In Sacramento next week In tbe 800. Solis got the final berth In tbe event with a school- record finish. stopping the clock at 1:54.88. . " high· schobl boys and girls track and field . . r~-~-------~-------------------------------------------------, { FRIDAY NIGHT HOP +ERIC SOUS, Costa Mesa: 5th in boys 800 (1:54.88), · qualifies for State Meet. +LIZ MORSE, Q,,.,,,. del Mar: 4th in girls 800 (2:12.53), qualifies for State Meet. + APRIL ROSS, Newport: tied for 2nd in girts high J'fl"P (5-4), qu.lifies for State Meet. ', .l + AUOA McFAU., Newport: 6th in girts 3,200 (11:63.07), qualifies for State Meet by vim. of withdrawal of Nonleoff's canchola. + M.E. CLAYTON. Newport 7th in girls triple jump (37~). +SYLVIA MADUENO, Newport: 9th in girts discus (112-0). + Newport Hiarbor girts 4 x 400 relay (LEAH ZABY, KATIE KENt , SARA MCMILLEN, AU1UMN ~0), 7th (4:01.0). I ,.• I L----------------------·--·--------------------·-~-----------J •Newport Harbor April Ross emerges with CIF championship laurels in band. 8y RicNrd Dunn. Daily Pilot E very spring, or $0 it seems, a freshman gttl antves at Coach Erle "IWait's doorstep without any notice or much fanfare, an untested track and field athlete tree of worry, filled of pullon and full ol talent. 'lblOugbout the 90s, Newport Hmbor Higti·hU producied·OM&ion I matmal, tnc:ludlDG Gtna HMdl {Stanfold), ~'Clayton (Stanfotd) uicl ~ ..... (UC~). Wbetberlrl~ ...... ~n laJl80), ~Qda ('91), Tina~ ~. tJll Rousset ('93), M.B. Clayton ('9'), Jamie Swarberg ('95) or Leeh Zaby ('96), Newport Harbor finds ttlelf with a llnt·yeer athlete wbo mates an immed!Ate impact~ April Roa, the Sailors' latest freshman wOnder, bu goae • step further,~ a CIP SOuthem Section Dtvtidpn D c:Mm~ tn the high Jump mt Week at Cerrttoe College, cWM-.i ~ .. ,. ~ID a~, condudiDg the competitloD. wttb a remarkable Costa Mesa's Eric Solis, CdM's Liz Morse, Tars' · April Ross earn bids to State Meet next week; and, Alicia McFall slips in with a" sixth place." By Richard Dunn. Daily Pilot LONG BEACH. -For what is believed to be the first time in Newport-Mesa School District track and field history; athletes from three different high schools advanced to the state meet. In epic fashion Friday night at the CIF • Masters Meet at -.. .. .g. ~each City College, t o s t a M e s a senior Eric Solis broke his own school record in the boys 800 after a blistering first lap, and Corona del Mar freshman Liz Morse once again shocked the field with yet another personal-record pace, this time 2:12.53 in the girls 800. Both runners, along with Newport Harbor freshman high jumper April Ross and sophomore distance runner Alicia McFall, qualified for the CIF State Championships next Friday and Saturday at Sacra- mento City College's Hughes Stadium. Solis, with a little help from his Mustang teammate (Bruce Hancock) who was there to support him and· warm up with him, qualified No. 5 for the state meet with a clocking of • SEE TRACK PAGE 84 Sea Kings face· a tall~ • order -witk Santa Yne • CdM mlist overc·ome height disadvantage to dethrone two-time the· CIF Southern Section Division ill boys volleyb champions today at 1 :3 at Cypress Colle.ge. By Barry Faulkner. Daily Pilot a• concern.~ Conti said of • the No. 2-seeded Pirates (19- who bring a 19-match wIL· llllll• streak and considerably m height into today's final ag the unseeded Sea Kings (14-4). , "Our main focus is ball trol," explained Conti, whose View League co-runners-up ha made playoff victims of top- ed Laguna Beach .and fo seeded Calvary Chapel. •E team that's gotten this far in has good ball control. I'm n worried about the size of at (Coach Chip Penenga's Pirat · starters include players 6-foot 6-5, 6-4 and 6-3). MThe tallest player on Estancia team I played on in 1 was 6-2. We were 20-0 going in the CIF 4-A championship mat that year (a five-game loss Mira Costa), but we were abo 5-15 in our warmups. Just abo • SEE TITLE PAGE BUCKtNG :- THE ODDS • Kaplan-Man Son Hing try to break 14-year LEXUS '94LEXUS · '94LEXUS '94LEXUS 't2 LEXUS '94LEXUS · I ·CEmFIED ES300SDN ES300 GS300 SC400 05300 . Leather, moonroof, Leather, moonrOOf, Disc. Black/black. fUll opUons, won Black/black=.on. 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' C:DM (including two euinfttwtmters) that was about .500, so they didn't have the expertence of winning consistently. •1t took a while for UJ to instill that winning attitude in them, Once that happened, we began coming together, about JDidway through league." A trio of returning starters -senior Blair Hoppe, Junior Greg Burden and sophomore Dennis Alshuler -as well as senior letterman nm Andrews, carried a winning attitude from last year's 10-6 squad that nearly upset eventual finalist Capistrano Valley, an 8-15, 15-7, 12-15, 15-16, 15-9 survivor In the ,. second round of last yea.r's Division I Playoffs. But despite showing flashes of brilliance, it was spells of inconsistency that plagued Conti's crew, unW the second-year bead man, who bas played and coached in CIP championship games before (at Estancia High and The Bishop's School in San Diego, respectively), inserted senior setter Brady Beauchamp and senior middle blocker Billy Messenger into the starting lineup. "We've played better and become more relaxed as this lineup has been together longer," Conti said. •we have six guys on the court who have become comfortable with one another." That late-season surge included a come-from-behind, five-game triumph over Sea View League and Back Bay rival Newport Harbor, as well another five-game comeback to upset toi)-seeded Laguna Beach in the quartefinals. CdM's refusal to surrende.r surfaced, once again, in Wednesday's four-game semifinal win over Calvary Chapel, as the Eagles scored the first eigµt points, won the first game, and led in all three subsequent games. Here's a closer look ~t the key performers for the Sea Kings, who will attempt to earn the school's third CIF boys volleyball championship banner: • Blair Hoppe: A 6-foot-4 outside hitter, he is a four-year letterman 'and the universally recognized leader of the team. Though hardly the rah-rah type, his intense court presence i.!Alften u vital to the Sea. Kings' success as his superior leaping ability and powerful right ann. •He's our go-to guy," Conti said "He's always been a real solid player, but he's really stepped up his game. He comes through for us in the clutch. Hoppe, who like the rest of this team will likely not play at TITLE CONTINUED FROM '81 every team hit the ball higher and harder than we did warming up. But wbe.Q the match starts, you need guys to pass the ball, a set- ter to dlst'rtbute. balance and depth. And you have to be able to respond to a challenge and com- pete." Conti believes bis lineup of seniors Blair Hoppe, Tim Andrews, Brady Beauchamp, and Billy Messenger, as well as junior Greg Burden and sophomore Dennis Alshuler, has all the ingre- dients to give Santa Ynez a battle. Hoppe and Alshuler, both 6-4, have bOOn the kill leaders in the postseason, but Messenger, a 6--0 middle blocker, as well as outside APRIL CONTINUED FROM 81 BRIAN POBUOA I DAl.V PllOT ltrep~c:a!e~thelittle~ ~TEAM for us, a lot of whkh don't always : translate to recognition.• Conti : said. "Bw I think any smart : Santa Ynez which will coach who bu played us ' recognizes the tbin91 Greg does : battle CdM for CIP for this team. He isn't the biggest : Southern Section Division ~ a.round, but he's mwt with : his swings. And he can give us : m boys volleyball crown, the occasional block." has come a long way in a • Brady Beauduuap: After q>ending his junior season on the very short period of time. junior varsity, he began th.is year on the bench. But determined : By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot work ethic allowed him to earn • ----------- the starting job around late April, and he ~ flourished. ever since. "He brought consistency, he's an extremely good defensive player, and he seives tough," Conti said. "He's a little hustler, who has been an inspiration. I saw him run a ball down and just slam his body against the floor. But be was up-and-at-'em. •nie setter is going to have a leadership role on any team and he's also asserted himself there.• • BWy Messenger. Perhaps better-known as an All-CIF water polo goalie, he isn't bad, facing the net either. Despite fudging a tad to garner a height listing of 6-0 in the team yearbook, Conti is continually amazed at his ability to contend with taller competition at the net. "He's an incredible athlete who relies on heart and desire,~ Conti explained. •He's the shortest middle block.er I've seen · this year, but he is incredibly quick and determined. He does get beat sometimes, but he also gets his share of blocks, and that really frustrates the other team's hitters. You can see them wondering to themselves how a guy six or seven inches shorter can stop their attack." ·SANTA YNEZ -Santa Ynez : High's ascension as the CIP : Southern Section's latest boys vol- : leyball dynasty began only six : yee.rs ago with what Coach Chip : Fenenga called •a bunch of : scrubs.• : The program, initiated by : then-girls junior varsity coach ! Fenenga, at the prompting of a : male student interested in start- : ing a team, played its inaugural : 1992 season as a club team with : no league affiliation. : "They said we could start a ! program if we paid for it our- : selves,• Fenenga recalled. •So, 1 : called a meeting and a bunch of : saubs who weren't involved in : baseball, ·swimming or track : showed up. They turned out to be : a bunch of smart kids, which bas : kind of been the key to our sue- : cess " ! Wbne intelligence is a quality : all coaches can appreciate, there : was more than brain power : behind the Pirates' rapid rise to : the top of Santa Barbara County's ! volleyball hotbed. Wlth future Pepperdine All- : American George Roumain : already on board, the 1993 cam- : paign heralded the arrival of : future All-American Andy Witt, ! as the black and orange-clad : Pirates ma• their Los Padres ! League debut C~s Brady Beauchamp (2), Dennis Alshuler (10) vie today. • The bench: Conti believes depth, both in matches and on the practice floor, has been as pivotal an asset as any the Sea Kings possess. : · The rest, beading into today's ! 1:30 p.m. CIF Division ID champi· : onship match with Corona del : Mar at Cypress College, is histo-the collegiate level, was an AD-Newport-Mesa Dis1rict selection as a sophomore and junior and is on the short list of candidates for this year's Player of the Year honor among district schools. He blasted 27 kills against Laguna and 35 more against Calvary Chapel. • Dennis Alahuler. Though only a sophomore, the 6-4 middle block.er has now earn~ four varsity letters (two in volleyball and one each in football end basketball) and his athleticllmi composure~ competitiveness combine to help him reach a level of play that belies his youth. A club volleyball veteran since the seventh grade, Conti believes Alshuler's s court awareness is a key to his success. •He's a big-time player,• Conti said. "And he really doesn't care or losing." He erupted for 25 kills and hitters Andrews (6-1), and Bur- den (6-0), figure to be viewing a lot of Pirate armpits at the net. Santa Ynez is keyed by 6-3 senior outside hitter Mike Wall, bound for BYU, and fellow Los Padres League Co-MVP Larry Witt, a 6-5 junior. Both were All- CIF last spring. Fenenga will also count upon 6-6 senior nace Agin and 6-4 sophomore Chris Pena to hammer sets supplied by senior Joey Forner. But Fenenga recognizes the challenge the Sea. Kings will pre- sent. "I saw them in a tournament and they're great," he said. ·u·s going to take a real good effort for us to beat them.• CdM won section 4-A champi- onships in 1985 and 1989, its only two previous title-match appear- ances. • Then Ross, who entered the competition with a 5-4 PR, cleared 5•5. Hanson didn't. •obviously, you're a litUe t1rtKl from being out there all day, U. April still bad to jump big~. t.baD she'a ever had to JutDP before,· 'IWeit Mid. ·w• didn't bave a due lhe would be able to do this well. We weren't even thinking top adD8 (to quality for the Maiten Meet). We were Just hoplDg .. woukl place in CJP ... • nlli .,,, •bout 81/2 boUn kJllO, ~ ........ ol pet1ene1, .-ms~ Runnen .... ...., It .. -all0Ui9d. tbmeaml~--Mnto• 8rounil lar .... '-it ... tM bOyl ._. e•t:tided.: WbilD the ~.";.11:.~ • ,._..,. ........ ble (Gr a Iii,,;__. be ... '° clo ..... llilld ~...., ~ ROii' ........... to - match-high eight stuff blocks against Laguna, then pounded 20 kills, second behind Hoppe, in· Wednesday's semifinal. Defensive demon Marshall Rothwell, a 5-10 junior, brings a football mentality and consistent spark to the back row. : ry. : "They came into the Los : Padres League when Andy Witt : was a freshman and they've dom- : inated the league ever since,• : said Coach Tammy Clyatt of St. ! Joseph High of Santa Maria, : another Los Padres League mem- : ber. •Tuey haven't lost a league : match -ever. They've devel- : oped an intimidation factor : around here." • nm Andrews: A 6-1 outside hitter, Conti cites his unprovement as a critical factor in this year's success. "He bas a ton of athletic ability and he plays an overall game. He can give us kills (101'1 ~ quarterfinal and 1• ~ the senlifina.l) and he's one of our primary passers. Since be didn't get a lot of playing time last year, coaches have gone after him by serving to ru,i. Buth~ become a consistent passer, "Wllo can also dig a lot of balls for us.• •Greg Burden: Perhaps the team's unsung standout, Burden's contributions don't often jump from the stat sheet. But with consistent passing acumen, determined defense, as well as the ability to contribute at the net, Conti believes Burden is r----------------------, FRIDAY'S COUNTS O.wy's Lodter -6 boats. 260 anglers. 16 albacore, ,. 211 giant squid, 148 yellowtaH, 26 bonita, 398 barracuda, 205 calko bass, 93 sand bau, 12 sculpln, 1 sheephead. 2 halibut, 1 rock fish, 1 cabezon, 45 mackerel. Newport Untllng - 6 boats, 176 anglers. 23 albacOfe, 76 yellowtail, 241 giant squid, 1 white sea bass. 14 barracuda, 3 halibut, 232 calico bass. 207 sand bass, 4 rodt fish, 32 sculpln. 1 sole, 36 mackerel. I I I L-----------------------~ Greg Coon, a 6-4 junior middle blocker, came up huge against Laguna, and has consistently contributed all season, having started several matches. Mark Bums, a 6-0 senior outside hitter, and Steve Reese, a 5-11 senior setter, have also provided valuable contributions in starting roles, and cwrently giVe CCliDt1 the ability to rest players in the late stages ol marathon matches. Mike Pliha and Gib Reese have added depth all season, while jun.M>r varsity call-ups Mike and Mo~ Jackson, as well as Kevin a&nson, have been on ~for the postseason, : Witt, a 6-foot-6 bomber, went : on to earn numerous league MVP, ! All-CIP a.Qd All-American laurels : in four seasons, before, as only ! the most elite reauits can, be : wrote his own ticket to Stanford. ! His addition to the starting ! lineup was a big reason the Car- : dinal won the NCAA c:hampi-! onship this spring. as he rivaled : 1996 Olympian Mike Lambert : and four-time All-American and : Estancia High product Matt Fuer- Back Bay golfers score big at CIF 7 . • CdM's Chad Towersey, Tars's Justin Shapiro win berths at the State Finals. PALM SPRINGS -In 110- degree sweltering heat, a few boys who are used to hitting the links with a delicate ocean breeze swirling about sizzled at the CIF Championships at Canyon Coun- try Club in Palm Springs Friday afternoon. .Corona del Mar Higb's Chad Towersey nailed an even par with a score of 12 to tie for fourth in the 122._golfer field. The top 22 competitors advance to the State Champi- onships, which will be held Tues- day at the SCGA Members Goll Course in Rancho. Newport Harbor's Justin Shapiro started the day with a double bogey on Hole One, but rallied to take par on the remain· ing 17 holes. That tally included three birdies. Shapiro's score of 74 landed him in a tie for sixth place, so he will also travel to Rancho. "It was a good day," said Jim Wanen. Newport Harbor's coach. Winning the CIF Champi- onship was University's Brian Sinay. He shot a 69. brlDg or the lead in ldJlt. With Roumain and Witt blM~ ing over, around and opposing blockers, Penenga powerboUJe compiled a u.;. record and back-to-back Division ! championsbipt 1996-96. tt was the Divisioll Player of e Year both seuom. •They've established a ~ tion," said Oark Kerr, CC>Clcb ol LPL •rival• Paso Robles. "They're located in a pretty att;luent and they get some pretty athletes, IDOfJt of whom play leyball year-round in a Santa ba.ra club program. They t (area rivals) Santa Barbara High and Dos Pueblos the last coupl• yea.rs, which was a real high plll .. I for them. They're head and shoul· ders above our league.• The winning tradition and the Witt blood line continues on year's squad, which brings a 19- record into Saturday's title show down. Larry Witt, a 6-5 junior ou•tllaiM hitter, is joined by 6-3 senior Ml ... Wall, the latest Division I (beaded for BYU), 6-6 seni 1race Agin, 6-4 sophomore Pena and 6-1 senior setter Forner. "Wall is going to start next year at BYU and (I.any) W2 is just awesome," Kerr said. "I ua.uWllll'l11 (the younger Witt) is one of th top j\11\iors in the nation." Clyatt said this year's ammflll may be Fenenga's best ever. "I know they lost to Clemente {Ftmenga's alma ~,-.• in the season opener), but was without Wall and Witt. who were Co-Players of tlie Year in our league,· Clyatt said. "With· out those two guys, they're mo of a normal team. But with th4!111Cijll they're a powerhouse. "Andy (Witt) was so str they were just about invindblltti the last two years. But witlMlQlll Andy, l think they've played as a team this year. I a ~ ... -'JIOiil think they're better now they have been, which is scaq. • Additional Santa Ynez a.lw.1191 playing collegiately are Penlru, who starts for H rva~!::I and Tavis Bullinger, who st IU:kll• the Naval Academy. " "We've had good, smart kid( Fenenga said. "Basically, if yo a turd, I cut you." Fenenga said the, Santa Y community, already spoiled virtual across-the-board athle success from the school wit.b four.year enrollment of"981, embraced the bays volleyball j gernaut. •y think we were 7-7 our year and, back then, eveJl'th!ICC was new and exciting and sometimes got our butts · But that was pre-Andy. Now, expectations are so high, there lot more pressure:• ST~NDINGS Recl'Htion Basketball OTY OF COSTA MESA a.sketballSta1Mll9 TUESOAYC~ 1. Below the Rim 7-0; 2. RhYmM .. with Ducks II, 3-0; 3. Silllerado S 5-2; 4. HNven's Gate. 4-3; S. 0 Team, 1-6; 6. Mot.ha Aetchet', 0-7. WEDNESDAY( 1. In the House, 5-1; 1. RLD Flow, 1; 3. QSC. 4-2; 4. Fish 'Em a Cook' 4-3; S. 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But despite showing flashes of brilliance, it was spells of inconsistency that plagued Conti's crew, until the second-year bead man, who has played and coached in CIP championship games before (at Estancia High and The Bishop's School in San Diego, respectively), inserted senior setter Brady Beauchamp and senior middle blocker Billy Messenger into the starting lineup. #We've played better and become more relaxed as this lineup has been together longer," Conti said. "We have six guys on the court who have become comfortable with one another.· That late-season surge included a come-from-behind, five-game triumph over Sea View League and Back Bay rival Newport Harbor, as well another fiv~-game comeback to upset top-seeded Laguna Beach in the quartefinals. CdM's refusal to surrender surfaced, once again, in Wednesday's four-game semifinal win over Calvary Chapel, as the Eagles scored the first eight points, won the first game, and led in all three subsequent games. Here's a closer look at the key performers for the Sea Kings, who will attempt to earn the school's third Clf boys volleyball championship banner: • Blair Hoppe: A 6-foot-4 outside hitter, he is a four-year letterman and the universally recognized leader of the team. Though hardly the rah-rah type, bis intense court presence ii*ften u vital to the Sea Kings' success as his superior leaping ability and powerful right arm. "He's our go-to guy,• Conti said. "He's always been a real solid player, but he's really stepped up bis game. He comes through for us in the clutch. Hoppe, who like the rest of this team will likely not play at TITLE CONTINUED FROM 81 every team hit the ball higher and harcler than we did warming up. But when the match starts, you need guys to pass the ball, a set- ter to distribute, balance and depth. And you have to be able to respond to a challenge and com- pete." Conti believes his lineup of seniors Blair Hoppe, nm Andrews, Brady Beauchamp, and Billy Messenger, as well as junior Greg Burden and sophomore Dennis Alsh~er, has all the ingre- dients to give Santa Ynez a battle. Hoppe and Alshuler, both 6-4, have ~ the kill leaders in the postseason, but Messenger, a 6-0 middle blocker, as well as outside APRIL CONTINUED FROM 81 11 attempts while garnering Daily Pilot Athlete of tbe Week honors. •we normally have a couple of freshmen each year who letter in a varsity sport, but April will earn three varsity letters -volleyball, basketball and track -and the only other girl 1 can ever remember doing that ls Melissa Schutz (in 1991 in volleyball. ~etball ~ swimmlng)," ~~ ft9fentng to the current University of Colorado volleybeD t\andout. Roa, believed to be th• sdlool11 tint freshman girl to win a ctP individual track title, cleared a penooal·belt 5-foot-6 in Che ;blgb jump, nn1m1ng u tbe No. 4 quauller tnto the Maiten MMt, ~bicb WU bonteltea Prl4j night at Long Beach qty ~don. Roll and 'HailD c:MmNd • M wWiiU ~ ..... \l ... aD lmllD"C• ........ •'12'·. ...._ ... ~~~ • BRIAN POBUDA I DAILY PILOT ~ Brady Beauchamp (2), Dennis Alshuler (10) vie tqday. the collegiate level, was an All-Newport-Mesa District selection as a sophomore and junior and is on the short list of candidates for this year's Player of the Year honor among district schools. He blasted 27 kills against Laguna and 35 more against Calvary Chapel • Dennll Allhuler. Though only a sophomore, the 6_. middle blocker has nQw earned four varsity letten (two in volleyball and one each in football and basketball) and his athletk::isln. composure aDd competitiveness combine to beJp him reach a level of play that belies bis youth. A club volleyball veteran since the seventh grade, Conti believes Alshuler's s court awareness is a key to his success. •He's a big-time player,• Conti said. "And he really doesn't care or losing.• He erupted for 25 kills and bitters Andrews (6-1), and Bur- den (6-0), figure to be viewing a lot of Pirate armpits at the net. match-high eight stuff blocks against Laguna, then poWlded 20 kills, second behind Hoppe, in · Wednesday's semifinal. • Tim Andrews: A 6-1 outside hitter, Conti cites bis improvement as a critical factor in this year's success. "He has a ton of athletic ability and he pl~ys an overall game. He can give us kills (10 in the quarterfinal and 1.f ~ the semifinal) and he's one of our primary passers. Since he didn't get a lot ot playing time last year, coa.ches have gone after him by serving to • But be) become a consistent pisser, '\1ftto can also dig a lot of balls for us.• • Greg Burden: Perhaps the team's unsung standout, Burden's contributions don't often jump from the stat sheet. But with consistent passing acumen, determined. defense, as well as the ability to contribute at the net, Conti believes Burden is r----------------------~ FRIDAY'S COUNTS ~P~c!e~tbellttlethlngs ~TEAM OF ,... for us, a lot ot which don't always : r~ translate to recognition.• Conti said. "But I think any smart coach Who bu played us rec:ognizes the things Greg does for this team. He isn't the biggest bttter around, but he's smart with Santa Ynez, which will battle CdM for CIF bis swings. And he can give us • the occasional block.• : Southern Section Division m boys volleyball crown, has come a long way in a very short period of time . • Brady BeaocbU11p: After : • spending his junior season on the junior varsify, he began this year on the bench. But determined work ethic allowed him to earn tbe starting job around late April, and he has flourished ever since. "He brought consistency, he's an extremely good defensive player, and he serves tough,• Conti said. "He's a little hustler, who has been an inspiration. I saw him run a ball down and just slam bis body against the ftoor. But be was up-and-at-'em. "The setter is going to have a leadership role on any team and he's also asserted himself there." • Billy Messenger. Perhaps better-known as an All·CIF water polo goalie, be isn't bad, facing the net either. Despite fudging a tad to gamer a height listing of 6-0 in the team yearbook, Conti is continually amazed at his ability to contend with taller competition at the net. "He's an incredible athlete who relies on heart and desire,• Con:ti explained. "He's the shortest middle blocker I've seen this year, but he is incredibly quick and determined. He does get beat sometimes, but he also gets his share of blocks, and that really frustrates the other team's hitters. You can see them wondering to themselves how a guy six or seven inches shorter can stop their attack." •The bench: Conti believes depth, both in matches and on the practice floor, has been as pivotal an asset as any tbe Sea Kings possess. Defensive demqn Marshall Rothwell, a 5-10 junior, brings a football mentality and consistent spark to the back row. Greg Coon, a 6-4 junior middle blocker, came up huge against Laguna, and has consistently contributed all season, having started several matches. Mark Bums, a 6-0 senior outside bitter, and Steve Reese, a 5-11 senior setter, have also provided valuable contributions in sUµ1ing roles, and currently give Omtl the ability to rest playen in the late stages ol marathon matches. Mike Pliha and Gib Reese have added depth all season, while junior varsity call-ups Mike and Morgai:?.Jackson, as well as Kevin l)fuson, have been on~ for the postseason,. By Bany Faulkner, Dally Pilot • SANTA YNEZ -Santa Ynez : High's ascension i\$ the CIP : Southem Section's latest boys vol- : leyball dynasty began only six : years ago with what Coach Chip : Fenenga called •a bunch of : scrubs." • The program, initiated by : then-girls junior varsity coach : Fenenga. at the prompting of a : male student interested in start- : ing a team, played its inaugural : 1992 season as a club team with : no league affiliation. : • "They said we could start a : pr~ if we paid for it our- : seives, • Fenenga recalled. "So, I ! called a meeting and a bunch of : scrubs who weren't involved in : baseball, swimming or track : showed up. They turned out to be : a bunch of smart kids, which has : kind of been the key to our sue-! cess." : While intelligence is a quality : all coaches can appreciate, there : was more than brain power : behind the Pirates' rapid rise to : the top of Santa Barbara County's : volleyball hotbed. : With future Pepperdine All- : American George Roumain : already on board, the 1993 cam- : paign heralded the arrival of : future All-American Andy Witt, : as the black and orange-clad : Pirates mac6e their Los Padres : League debut The rest, heading into today's 1:30 p.m. CIF Division ill champi- onship match with Corona del Mar at Cypress College, is histo- ry. • "They came into the Los : Padres League when Andy Witt : was a freshman and they've dom- : inated the league ever since," : said Coach Tammy Clyatt of St. : Joseph High of Santa Maria, : another Los Padres League mem-! ber. "They haven't lost a league : match -ever. They've devel- : oped an intimidation factor : around here." • Witt, a 6-foot-6 bomber, went : on to earn 1;1umerous league MVP, : All-CIF and All-American laurels : in four seasons, before, as only : the most elite reauits can, be : wrote his own ticket to Stanford. : His addition to the starting ! lineup was a big reason the Car- : dinal won the NCAA champi- : onship this spring, as be rivaled 1996 Olympian Mike Lambert : and four-time All-American and : Estancia High product Matt Fuer- IJiick Bay golfers score big at CIF I b · or the lead in ldDI. With Roum.ain and Witt bl.Ill ... ing over, around and opposing blockers, Penenta powerboUJe compiled a '2· record a4d back-to-back Division OJ championships 1995-96. Yatt was the Dtvi.sioD Player of th~ 'Vear both seasom. "They've established a tnMW ti.on,• said Clark Kerr, coach ol LPL •rtvai• Paso Robles. "They're located in a pretty affluent I and they get some pretty athletes, most of whom play • leyball year-round in a Santa bara club program. They t (area rivals) Santa Barbara High and Dos Pueblos the last couple years, which was a real high Piil- for them. They're head and sboul· ders above our league.• The winning tradition and the Witt blood line continues on year's squad, which brings a 19- reCQrd into Saturday's title show down. Larry Witt, a 6-5 junior outlltlll!lll hitter, is joined by 6-3 senior,... ... Wall, the latest Division I r (beaded for BYU), 6-6 seni Trace Agin, 6-4 sophomore Pena and 6-1 senior setter Forner. "Wall is going to start next year at BYU and (Lany) WWf ii just awesome," Kerr said •1 ltiii~I (the younger Witt) is one of th top juniors in the nation.• Clyatt said this year's may be Fenenga's best ever. "I know they lost to Clemente (Fenenga's alma Inll,_. in the season <St>ener), but was without Wall and Wrtt, who were Co-Players of the Year in our league,• Clyatt said "With· out those two guys, they're ImJ1111t.1• of a normal team. But with UlEl~lil they're a powerhouse. •Andy (Witt) was so str they were just about invi'nc:i'l:Mii the last two years. But withQQll• Andy, I think they've played u.~­ as a team this year. I actudlm think they're better now they have been, which is SCait • Additional Santa Ynez alu..11'11• playing collegiately are Penku, who starts for Hanitlftlllll"!I and Tavis Bullinger, who the Naval Academy. "We've bad good, smart~ Fenenga said. "Basically, if you a turd, I cut you.• Fenenga said the Santa Y community, already spoiled virtual across-the-board atnlA~li success from the school with four~ear enrollment of "981, embraced the boys volleyball j gernaut. . "I think we were 7-7 our year and, back then. ev~rt.b!JlilC wa5 new and exciting and sometimes got our butts ki.LdrllMI But that was pre-Andy. Now, expectations are so high, th lot more pressure." STANDINGS Santa Ynez is keyed by 6-3 , senior outside hitter Mike Wall, bound for BYU, and fellow Los Padres League Co-MVP Larry Witt, a 6-5 junior. Both were All- CIF last spring. Davey's Locker -6 boats, 260 anglers. 16 albacore, 211 giant squid, W Cd.M's Chad Towersey, advance to the State Champi- onships, which will be held Tues- day at the SCGA Members Golf Course in Rancho. Fenenga will also count upon 6-6 senior Thace Agin and 6-4 sophomore Chris Pena to hammer sets supplied by senior Joey Forner. But Fenenga recognizes the challenge the Sea Kings will pre- sent. "I saw them in a tournament and they're great,• he said. "It's going to take a real good effort for us to beat them.• CdM won section 4-A champi- onships in 1985 and 1989, its only two previous title-match appear- ances. Then Ross, who entered tba competition with a 5-' PR, cleared 5.S. Hanson didn't. •Obviously, }'ou're a little tirttd from being out there all day, ~ April still bad to Jump hlgber than .tie's .ver bad to jump before,· Twett said. ·we didn't have a due she would be able to do this well. We weren't even thinking top nlDe (to qualify for the Masten Meet). We were ju.tt hoping abe~ place in CIP. • 1be ~·boUt &•hhoun long, ,... • t8ltanMillt ol patience, -... ADit pnpantiOil. Runnen ltiDW \$ at their .allottad tllMI IDd g6y ... Md to -around far tllitll ...... .... bofl ... eGDd!MlltlL Wba the ~~i~J.:1:-................. tor a a«> iss lld to .,. ...._.to clo tlMit.. iMd ~...., .a:rtbUt8d ao.· lllDdcamm to biilt 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 148 yellowtail, 26 bonita. 398 barracuda. 205 calico bass, 93 sand bass, 12 sculpln. 1 sheephead, 2 halibut 1 rock fish, 1 cabezon, 45 mackerel. Newport Uncling . 6 boats. 176 anglers. 23 albacore, 76 yellowtail, 241 giant squid, 1 white sea bass. 14 barracuda, 3 halibut, 232 calico bass, 207 sand bass, 4 rock fish, 32 sculpin, 1 sole, 36 ma<Xerel. L----------------------~ Tars's Justin Shapiro win berths at the State Finals. PALM SPRINGS -In 110- degree sweltering beat, a few boys who are used to hitting the links with a delicate ocean breeze swirling about sizzled at tbe CIP Championships at C41lyon Coun- try Club in Palm Springs Friday afternoon. Corona del Mar High's Chad Towersey nailed an even par with a score of 72 to tie for fourth in the 122-golfer field. The top 22 competitors Newport Harbor's Justin Shapiro started the day with a double bogey on Hole One, but rallied to take par on the remain- ing 17 holes. 1bat tally included three birdies. Shapiro's score of 74 landed him in a tie for sixth place, so he will also travel to Rancho. "It was a good day,• said Jim Warren, Newport Harbor's coach. Winning the CIF Champi- onship was University's Brian Sinay. He shot a 69. lUESDAYC..._ 1. Bek>w the Rim, 7-0; 2. RhurnMI ... with Ducks II, 3--0; 3. SilYerado Strflllr; 5-2; 4. Heaven's Gate. 4-3; 5. uni_.,., Team. 1~; 6. Motha Fletcher, 0-7. WEDtiESDAY C 1. In the House, 5-1; 1. RLD ~ 1; 3. QSC;4-2; 4. F'ISh 'Em a Cook, 4-3; S. Big G, l-3; 6. OB, 2~; 7. Surfboards, 1-5; 8. OMC. 1~. Pf>OPTION CdNnNUED FROM 81 • seailfinal. The men's open final 1s slaftd for Sunday at 2 p.m. though several players have repeated as champions individu- all~ no team since Tim Pawsat aoct Rick Leach in 1982 and '83 ha won back-to-back Adoption G titles. er won the men's open title wi~ Keith Evans in 1992. Briggs, lor~r CIF champion for Corona del1tr Mar High, has won three meta's titles (1984 with Ross Case, J 9 with Thevor Kronemann and 19~ with Kronemann). Bowen is un fistancia product. Kaplan and Mall Son Hing are from UCI. Iii the popular men's 35s divi- s1onl which started in 1993, third- ""eded C'ase and Phil Dent will pl If defending champions I >• 1wney and Sashi Menon in one c;1_ nlifinal, while '94 winner Chris I >unk and partner Eric Van't Hof w1U'1ace NBTC pro Kevin Ann- sr1 <iQg and Eric Quade in another M rtlifinal. The men's senior final is sched- 11ll•c{.for 12:30 p.m. Sunday. senior standout, and Jacob Pietrowski (Notre Dame), • for· mer CIF champion from Ocean View who beat Newport HarbOr's Geoff Abrams in 1994 section semifinals, head the list of nuxed open players. They will face Dina Birch and Desi McBride today, while Gretchen Magers and Jim Kellogg play Nicole Elliot and David Roditi. The mixed final ls 3:30 p.m. Sunday. Women's open play will begin today in an abbreviated version. The final is 11 a.m. Sunday The 36th annual Adoption Guild is considered the oldest and largest charity doubles event on the West Coast. All division levels, from 3.5 to Open, are represented in men's, women's and mixed play. A total of 930 players (465 teams) regis- tered for the event, a slight increase from last year. The Adoption Guild through- out its history has raised millions for Holy Family Services, the ben- eficiary of the event which pro- vides numerous needs in counsel- ing, child and adoption services. About $70,000 is expected to be raised this year for Holy Family Services, tournament official Donna Davison said. r~ye DeVera, Villa Park High ~~~--1~~~~ ,_ Ad~ Guild Tennis Tournament '.. S.turday's semifinals <at Newport Beach Tennis Club) Open _ Men Mark Kaplan-Bruce Man Son Hing vs. Bill ~wie-Tim Downey, 9:30 a.m; Mike Brig!e·Devin Bowen vs. Scott Browns· berger-Ian Aler, 1 p.m. • Women TPrlt( Holladay-Gretchen Magel'1 vs. SuzaOne Italiano-Courtney Hance, 11 a.m :•Gretchen Miller-Nicole Elliot vs. D1na]Jirch-Kirsten Smith, 1 p.m. Mixed Fayi Devera-Jacob Pietrowski vs. Dina Birch-Oesi McBride, 4 p.m.; Gretchen Magers-Jim Kellogg vs. Nicole Elliot· Davi~ Roditi, 4 p.m. • Men's seniotS Chris Dunk-Eric Van't Hof vs. Kevin Ar~rong-Eric Quade, 11 a.m.; Ross Case-Phil Dent vs. Tim Downey-Sashi Mrnan, 2:30 p.m. 6.0 • Men Pal.It Cross-Craig Brown vs. Tom Olm· stea~Jarald Atcha, 9:30 a.m.; Bob Ogle- PPtef'.: Davidson vs. Erik Michelson-Alan God~y. 9:30 a.m. : Women Elll~ Compton-Moira Gandy vs. Lisa Siga~·Dorsey Adams, 9:30 a.m.; Sandra Ouw~ndvlk-Debbie Goldberger vs. Lisa Ogren-Laura Albano, 11 a.m. M ixed Mofta ~andy-Eric Quade vs. Debbie Goldberger-R. Langley, 2:30 p.m.; Ellie Compton-Adam Kranson vs. Cecilia Parker-Bill Dunkle, 2:30 p.m. 5.5 Men Tom Cohen-Lynn Marcial vs. Sean Collins-Ride Foster, 8 a.m., Tom Morris· Fred Morris vs Steven Dunton-Jim Fer- guson, 1 p.m. Women Jeni Weaver-Daren Collins vs. Doreen lmh..Piane Willauer, 11 a.m.; Jackie Barr- J,inet Bezmalinovich vs. Kathy Bennett- Christa Townsend, 1 p.m. M ixed Mary Kausen-Robert Finley vs. Kim Ursich-Kim Perino, 2:30 p.m.; Daren Cc>lhns-Sergio Boerica vs. Kathy Bennett· S11an Collins, 4 p.m. 5.0 M en lol~n Oldenberg·Bob Decker vs. Tim Linn-Gary Doi, 8 a.m.; Ed Nakaki-Ty Couil- lard vs. Russ Anno-John Cox, 11 a.m. Women Kathy Moore-Pamela Lillie vs. Ann Brascia·Jody Sorrell, 11 a.m.; Julie Anno- Sharon lgnat vs. Linda Eberly-Kimberly Schram, 11 a.m. M ixed Debbie Fleming-Peter Smith vs. Kristen Ross-Art Jenkins, 2:30 p.m.; Liz Archer- Jerry DeAinza vs. 1ina Rector·Ben Gas- ther, 2:30 p.m. 4.5 Men 1im Boyd-Johnny Jones vs. Jon Chros- towski-I<. Flaherty, 8 a.m.; Bill Hahn-Steve Ferris vs. Ray Ng-Larry Fukuoka, 8 a.m. Women Dorothy Bishop-Kimbt<ly Wells vs. Josie Daley-Lurtine Fuji, 9:30 a.m.; Darlene William~C. Braswell vs. G. Win- terbotham-K. Woodbrupe, 11 a.m. M ixed Pat Weisman-Dan McKee vs. Fawn Wicham-Terry Fleming, 2:30 p.m.; Sue Hart-Jim Hendrickson vs. Darlene Williams-V. Covarrubias, 2:30 p.m. 4.0 Men Jerry Shaw-Raymond Brown vs. Jim English-Al Jones, 8 a.m.; Scott Stapley- Ric Gebhardt vs. Roger von Ting-Leon Savala, 8 a.m. Women Leslie Kollar-Caron Roccanova vs. Kim Spear-Leslie Woodlock, 9:30 a.m.; Eliza- beth Altieri-Mary Webb vs. Sue Welsh· Nancy Schwalje, 11 a.m. M ixed Linda Bedford·Dirck Bedford vs. Janet Hirtler-John Strack, 1 p.m.; Leslie Kollar- Chuck Duran vs. Jay Peterson-Bob Alfera, 1 p.m. 3.5 Men Mike Hamrock-Clark Foster vs. Tom Seidel-Herb Tr:tus, 8 a.m; Nelse Shepard- Larry Rueland vs. John Bennington- Kevin Sheridan, 8 a.m. Women Suzanna Madigan-Wendy Macy vs .. Jeanne Sadler-Cindy Smetana, 9:30 a.m.; Barbara Kraus-Bonnie Varker vs. Carol Conti-Joanne Gass, 9:30 a.m. Mixed Laura Ruiz-Mike Hamrock vs. Wendy Macy-Kevin Sheridan, 1 p.m.; Suzanne Madigan-Steve Madigan vs. Gwyn Ma,Leod·John Bennington, 1 p.m. Human Race tr iathlon set for Sept. 14 NEWPORT BEACH -The oldest triathlon in the continental United Stutes, the Knng & Brown Human Race, will be in Newport Beach for it!> 20th edition Sept. 14. l'fle Human Race, sponsored by Kring & Brown fo• the first time, is the only tnathlon in Orange County. It has a half-mile swim in the Back Bay,:followed by a 13-rnile cycle course through Newport Beach and lrvl~ and a final run segment of 3.1 miles around the Back Bay area. Presenting sponsors of the event are V02 Max and Pro Enhancer. Other supporting sponsors include Speedo, El Ranchilo, the Hyatt Newporter and Arrowhead. For more information call 978-1528. ;G:r : -. 'IOU~ HOVllHO 0"'tt0"TUNIT' All .......... 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Clayton (triple jump} and Sylvia Madueno (discus) will not µ--ek to Sacramento Cit}' College for the CIF State Championships, they leave behind a school legacy in girls track and field. . ·"For M.E., it's a little disap- pointing', because she's been one of the b<>..st track athletes we've ever bad," Sailor Coach Eric.: 'I'weit said of bis three-time TRACK CONTINUED FROM 81 1:54.88, topping his previous best of 1:55.90 set last week at the CIF Division ill Finals, a then-school record. "I wasn't even ~g about another school record," said Solis, whose effort pr<>bably locked up the school's Athlete of the Year award, .considering Solis advanced to the state meet jn two sports (cross country and track). His time last week broke Robert Grego's 1981 record of 1:55.3. No Costa Mesa coach, including longtime head track coach John Camey, could recall the last time a Mustang athlete qualified for the state meet. "(Hancock) was wanning me up and giving me little pep talks," Solis said of his sopho- more pal, a 1,600-meter stand· ' team MVP, who hopped, skipped and jumped 37 feet, 2 inches, just two inch- es shy of a personal best, finish- ing seventh at the Mas-ters Meet Fri-Clayton day night at Long Beach City College. "She was one who I r~ally wanted to see go to the state meet," added 'I'wejt, who had seven girls competing in the Masters, two of whom advanced the state, sophomore Alicia McFall (3,200 meters) and fresh- man April Ross (high jump). Newport Harbor's 1,600 relay team, expected to finish ninth in the nine-school race, blew past San Marcos and Morningside to take se\'enth in 4:01.0 . Last out. "He told me to just go out there and do it ... you're not rac- ing against them, he told me, the}"re racing against you.• McFall slipped in through the back door when Nordhoff's Elaine Canchola dropped the girls 3,200. Canchola qualified in both the 1,600 and 3,200. The top-five finishers (or marks) advanced to the state meet. McPall was sixth in the 3,200 in 11;03.07, a personal best, but Canchola's decision to drop the event opened it up for McFall. Morse qualified fourth, top- ping her prev.ious best of 2:14.25, accomplished last week at the CIF Finals. Prlor to that, Morse's best clocking was 2:16.2, so she's knocking off time in chunks. "Uz hardly bad to do any work this week.• CdM Coach Bill Sumner said. •she's just caught a big wave and she's tid- ing it out." week at the CIP Division IJ Finals, the team of Leah Zaby, Katie Kent, Sara McMlllen and Autumn Puro set a school record (3:57.5). M~dueno struggled from the beginning in the discus, scratch- ing on her first two throws. Each competitor received six throws, but at least one of the first three throws must be legal to contin- ue, so Maaueno was forced to stand up on her third toss (100- 2). Jn a full spin. Madueno went 91-1, then scratched again on her fifth attempt when she fell out of the ring. Her final fling was 112-0. Mad\.leno has a PR of 130-0, but even her qualifying mark to reach the Masters Meet (124-8) would have been good enough to qualify for state. Edison's Jami Questa was fifth and final quail· fier at 123-7. " ..... - Morse, closing in on the schooJ record of 2: 11.8, becomes the first state-meet qualifier since Kelly Campbell, in 1993, who ran the 3,200 asa freshman but f\ever competed again. Campbeµ plays volleyball now at the Universtty of Colorado. Ross cleared 5-foot-2 on her first atte.mpt, then cleared 5-4 on her first try to secure a state- meet berth. She finished tied for second with tWo others, Chami- nade's ~ Giltner and Ma.ry- mount's Michelle Mahlke. Laguna Hills' Tayyiba Haneef won it at 5-6. Ross cleared 5-6 last week for a personal beSt at the CIF Finals, before winning the Divi- sion n title in a jump-off against Cajon's na Hanson. Ross is the first Sailor high jumper to quali- fy tor state since 1993, when the dynamic trio of nna. Bowman, Misty May and Michaela Rosa (no relation) all placed in the top five at the state finals. Newport Harbor Hlgh's sailing team finished up its '1996-97 sea- son last weekend with a second at the High School Team Racing Nationals for the Baker 1rophy. Sailing in Detroit waters, the , Sailors closed their season on a high note, ending with yet anoth- er strong regatta finish. The Harbor t~am has had the, : proverbial storybook season this " year, winning the Pacific Coast ~ Championship by more than 40 .. points, winning High SchoGl · Nationals, gianing a berth to the .. World High School Cbampi-' onships, and now a second at the w Baker. : The team tied for second with • The Williams School of Rhode Island with a score of 8-3, but gained the nod for second by beating the Williams team in the single-round robin regatta. Tabor Academy of Marion, Mass. -one of the perennial pow- erhouses of high school sailing -· won the Baker 1Tophy with a " score of 10-1. Though the scores don't reflect · the closeness of the series, the ~ Harbor team was in position to ' win the title throughout the rac-• ing. As in most regattas, conditions played a large part in determin-r ing the winner The regatta began with super light winds and lon~ courses, and ended with strong breezes and ultra short courses. In addition, a number of protests were lodged on Satur- day, with protest bearings run-, ning until 2:30 a.m. a USSailinghasjustannounced the 1997 US Sailing Team mem- bers for the Finn, Mistral and Tor- nado classes -a list that includes three local sailors. In the Tornado Class, 1996 Olympian Charlie Ogletree of Newport Beach, who crews for John Lovell of New Orleans, and Pease and Jay Glaser of· Long Beach, have been named to the ~ team. All three currently work for ' Ullman Sails in Newport Beach. · -By Stephanie Keefe AmericaOne buys Italian boat II Moro V SAN FRANCISCO -Amed ca One, the St. Francis Yacht Oub's challenger for the 2000 America's Cup, announced Friday the pur- chase of an International Ameri- ca's Cup Class boat, Il Moro V. The boat, built for the Italian America's Cup Team, Il Moro ell Venezia, competed in the 1992 America's C up Challenge. With Paul Cayard as the skip- per, it defeated all of the chal- lengers to win the Louis Vuittoh Challenger Finals and went on to race in the America's Cup Finals against Bill Koch's Americal. MThe fact that this is the boat I sailed in the America's Cup Finals in 1992 adds special mean- ing to me," said Cayard, the skip- per and CEO of AmerlcaOne. Starting this summer, America One will use the boat for a full ' program of corporate team build- ing. 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Sell your extra hOUMhold Item a In C!wtfltd -----------~ -... --- ------ -----. -- NEED DOWN PAYllENn We will to.rt you the down payment on the home of your chola. and arrange the un- derlying 11t Mortgage financing. Buyen1 and Realtors call The DownPayment Co Bkr239-4334 BALBOA PENINSULA 1007 -------- ••wtront with Dock 24901.f. 3 bdrm1, 2 fps, 2 balconlH. Agent 87e-a t 20. CORONA DBL MAR 1022 2669 -~--------~--------- V•RUILl.l[a Llttht elfy Con4o Lld4a aeytront upatre Immaculate Studio Walk to beach, pool, 3bd, 2ba, fp, decks, 182,.00 1pa. gated. 11200/mo. gar. storage. 1yr IH. Fountain View 1 BR Agent. June 41M·1177. 12500/mo. 873-0184. lt2t,OOO Mobllo Homo Lg 1er Unique tbdrm 1ba 2 n d P' Io o r 1 8 A Lg patio. Udo Pan. w/loft condo tty!• apt. Staa,ooo Pvt bch. Pool/apa/ Vaulted celllng1. llght Front Row Ocean WOl'k out rm. Alll 7/15. & airy walk through View 1BR Penthouse 11150/mo 875--0138 kitchen large walk•ln •us ooo · · VILLA WBOA Penthouao condo closet, d lshwHhar. Ocaanvlew 2000tf private• extra large Catalina View 1 BR frplc. 2Bdrm 2Bath paUo from living room, •1as,eoo 11895 mo 282 1148 additional patio off of P • n t h o u I • 2 8 R · • bdrm w/outslda ator· •179,000 SPACIOUS Executive age space. Vertical * Homo In Keat Bluff b II n d 1 I n c I u d e d Hurry 8 4 •II are Soldl W/\/law/pool. CSBr 3Ba. throughout, skylight In Going Ilk• Hot Cakeat Lg Terraced Yard. llvlng room, unique Alao, Soma Lea1a1. Newly remodeled Int•· bathroom/ vanity/ * rlor. All amen. Alarm. dreaslng areal Neutral "FOf Your Very BHt 'Easy acce11 to mar· carpet throughout! Buy At The Beach" ket, mall1/twy1. CloH Carport stall to ac· Mary.Ann McQulro to 1chool1/churchH. commodate 1 vehlcle e44Ml770 lncldt gardner/pool. Included. Very bright Elllt Realty Group • S3000/mo. Lease. and open llvlng areal Call Pat 720-0281 Call now, won't lasll $1470. 789·0931 •tunning 180 degre•••••••••••l Bay 6 Jetty Vlewa. t• --------. Waterfront condo, HOUSES/ 58"Umo 2 + 2, 32·w1d• 11v1 din CONDOS room. Totally remOd. LUJlm'I Open':!=n 1.a FOR RENT NIWPOln' 2525 Oce1n Btvd A·2 * NOlllH * 973·3304 AMllTMllftS CORONA bd COSTA MESA 1024 DEL MAR 2122 Lrg 1 & 2 nn Qorgooua Cenwon ffum'd 2BD+den Vlowl 3Bd 2.SBath 2BA. Private 1pa. •209,999 $27 / E t R Jennw Bredlow, Bkr 50 mo. 11 1 •atty 7 1 4 -6 4 5 -3 9 4 1 o r 944-8200 714-967-8896-pager •••Oooenald•*** OPEN .AT 1 5 Huge 1 bd 1 bth, gar • 510 Fornloaf $1195. 244 Broadway 574·7701 I 857·7706 $315,000 Jackie Glllls Realtor 831·801 t COSTA MESA 2124 opts. 2 & 3 bdnn twnhses w/FP, ~ns thru kitchens, b~fst bar & lrg clsts. Small pets welcome. Prices start at $985. MISCELIANEOUS RENTALS ROOMS 2706 NB Pvt hm. room w/ba, ate, n/smkr, $500 + thr utils. 846·2228 VACAnON RENTALS 2722 Bawtront Hm Nr Bat Fun Zone. 1br + steeping loft, 1 ba, fp, lmmacutatet 6/19-29, $2200. 714-673·1943 Call 720-9034 Today I Boat E'aldo with Hard 1069 To Find 2Br 2Ba Maator SultH. Nr -~~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Trl·Sqr, gar, no pets. ~ • , ..... , • " .... •• ••• o "\ ..... NEWPORT BEACH CDM Cottage Avail. View of water & sand. 6·22 to 7·27. $1600.+ Sec. 714·675·7506 4bd, 3ba Pool/1pa. St060/L.ae 640-9408 1988 remodel. Famlly/ -------- llvlng rm. $448,000. E 'S 2Br tBa Hou••!••••••••• Agent 714-721·3566. Large private front & APARTMENTS B•w•ld• cove Gated ~~g:57~~·· ~:1 !;~ FOR RENT 2bd, 2ba, pool, beach --------- boat tllps. S397,000. •Exec Condo Great!••••••••• Agent 714-721·3566. E'Slde location. Huge Big Cenwon Dover 4Br 3Ba. 2·Fp. Yard,1--------- Model W/D, Attached Gar. BALBOA S I n g I• l • v •I $1600 Robin 850-2927 ISLAND 2606 2 BR 2 BA + D • n •Herbor/Bakor Area1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 714-e44-52 t 5 Private 3Br 2Ba Obit• Hunt Hrbr Fab 3bd, mrbl Ip, tennis pools, June $1790wk. July/ Aug $1890wk. 2wk min AgVownr 675-9505 Lake Front Vacation Homes In beaut. north Idaho. Wkly rates, all amen. 208·773-8556 H .B. Oceanfront 2bd, gar, lndry, S900/ wk. Summer Rental Avail 7/5-7/12 & 7/19· 7/26. 1-818·355·0885. Bluffs Ona of a Garag• GOO. $1350 Boautlful Pvt Upper kind expan'd E·.Plan. 1st+ Sec Ref 646-3255 2 + 1. 2·Patlos. Many 3 B FR 2 500 f Wlndows·Llght & Alryl ---------r + · • 1· • Mo a a Verde 3Br •308 1/2 Coral• Great Bay vlewl Up-1.5Ba Houao Very Yearly 310•273•3300 RENTALS TO graded 720-1704 BKR Claanl Avail 6/15. SHARE 2724 D 0 ta 0 h 0 d N • B. S1295. Doug 436-7247·W Lrg 1 Br 1 Ba, 1-gar sp iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Hom•• for under In middle of Island. A I I $975 $310.mo utla pd $300,000. Call Corbin H·uNTINGTON . v now, yr y .mo B If I f II h 840-1408. Agent. Agt, 673-4062 eaut u am Y oma HARBOR RIDOB BEACH 2140 ~or~~~·~. C.MS4;.~~~s *1800 OceflanCVlaw• 1°C_O_R_O_N_A _____ Bal Pon Steps 2 Bch/ 8000+aq. · uatom Lrg 3br 2ba Victorian DEL MAR 2622 Bay. Lg hme. Ip. bale, Home. $2,800,000. Style Hm. 2-car gar, gar, lg rm, pvt ba, w/d 1-80C>-e4CMS8tU hrdwd nre, new baths. 7·1. $640 675·3915 Newport Height• Jae. bb-q. Nr wetlands. Quiet cool upper Bal .Penln Steps 10 Custom built In '88 $1650. 818·709-5648 2 Br '2 b •, deck. Sanda. 3Br/3·Story Cape Cod 3br. 2.Sba gar + pon. Utlllty rm. c 0 n d 0 . w /d, n /s. home. Bonus! Second HT~'GTON bullt·lna. $1300.mo s540. 873·8034 small rental cottage. un1.ut Realtors 714·673·8494 Both on oversized loL HARBOUR 2142 CDM Duplex, front unit, Drive by 3212 & 2br 1ba, gar, w/d, n/s, 3214 Broad St. N.B. COSTA MESA 2624 no pets. SS30.+ut11. •Only $419,0001* Waterfront Fabulou• Kayo 556-7431 X900 Appl only, Agt co-op 3 + 3/Den/Dln/Gar/ CdM lovely rm share S03-eee-a045 Dock avail, tan, Pit, 2br 1 ba nr OCC. All bath, lg kit, sunc:teck, Penthouao Condo Furn. FP. Fr Doors new crpt, paint, firing, w/d, fem n/smk. Aval Oceanvlaw • 2000.f, $3350 Agt. 675-9505 blinds. $695. + $200 now. $435. 72t·9546 frpl. 2Br 2Ba. S315K dep. 241-8850 Matr·br, pvt ba, gar, 714-282·1148 NEWPORT ***E'aldo 2br 1ba prof'I $640. + 1 /3 POINTE NEWPORT BEACH 2169 deck, ttove, frig, gar. u t Is + 6 4 O . d·e p. Thau LUXURIOUS ullt pd, $765. n/pets. Bal Pen. 675-351 t CONDOS boast 380, 135 Albert 543-5478 NB Pool, tennis, walk 2.5BA. The square •aso 5 m 1 ·Snug ·R 0 " ,. to beach N/S, W/D, footage rangH from VERSAILLl!S B k B St di top refs. $500. share 1500aq,ft.·1680aq.ft. Immaculate 1tudlo ac •Y· u 0 • 2 848·8473 Offered et May leaae-opllon. Incl ttove·lrlg·uU·cbl. w/ men. $235,9()()..$259,900 Alto ... ad under $510 Reis 548·7576 -------- Broker Co-op N.B. HomH For Sale RENTALS Call Today 548-8048 M•'\~~~;gulro •·N-E_WP_O_R_T ____ WANTED Chances are you wlll find what you need at the price you want to pay when you read ClaHffled dally !42·5178 CDDTUYLOT/ cnn 122s 2726 Elllt Realty Group BEACH 2669 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Be ... ront L••••I 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim I Lrg Studio, Loft or •• I' Get Hse In CM or NB. Available Nowt 4bd, •1BR $725• Resp/Prof female 4ba. Dock, terms 2BR 2BA S835 d I 646-6306 negotlable. Asking es gner. SSSOO/mo. Evan, D/W Incl. 60x30 pool. 759•3728. Agent. No pets. Carport. •••••••• Vista Doi M••• COMMERCIAL •BLUFFS• •545-4855• 3bd, 2-car garag•·1'B""o_a_u_t'"'.'l~fu~I-. _N_ew __ 2_+_2 REAL ESTATE vacant. 11850/mo. corner unit In Back •••••••• Agt, M+049e Bay w/large windows Bluff•, 4br 3ba, and high calllnga. -------- End unit, 2-car gar, fp, Pvt gar. w/d, fp, frig. BUSINESS w/d , ac, s2000. Gated Community PROPERTY Avt Aug.1, 4S&-S232 $1365. 789·1748 BUSINESS Of PICE BUSINESS OFFICE fOa RENT 2769 POR RENT 2'769 2767 Medloal/Dontal Office H.B. No money down. Furn neg. 13001.f . NT. Prine only. 760-0898. BUSINESS OFFICB FOR RENT 2769 "°urn'd Ortic•• Full amen. cont rm. to 1har• w/Nwpt Bch builder. 82S.Oe7t Oto Suite 841tq.tt. 3 Pvt Offices and · Reception .area. 441 Old Newpon Blvd. Nwpt • Beh. St 220. 714-4S$0-9S05 COSTA MESA 2624 COST.A MESA 2124 COSTA MESA 2624 INCOME ------- -------------- PROPERTY 2790 COSTA MEIA TRIPLEX E'tlde 3BR·2BA own unit + 2·2BR units $325K BKR 760-3142 Best Selection of l Jscd Land Rovers 111 Califonlia '964.0 SE 7600 mi. Blade&. beautiful. Atmo.tnewl '96 4.6 RIOJA Mttallk beauty. Only 15K mi. Every conceivable option. (318243) 34) •• 111nonnNT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 3000 5530 5530 5530 5530 5530 Get In ahape N•W'llliA/PiiiiiAillA/ftiiiii_.•olia•ltliltlllll Aaalatant Manager i8iieiiiaiiuiitHiiuiiliiiNii8iiiSiiiaiiloiinili8iil!~A~U~T~V!iiiiiS~T!i!iY~L~l~S~T Clerk Busy Photo ---------- Peraonal lnatruetlon. Community Newapa· Newly Remodeled. Prominent N .B. Salon Store In CM. 20.30 hra Home, Office or Gym. pera •••~ lull Um• HIPPIES S••k• energet ic, ... k• Lie. a1yt111, per wk. High iev.ia ol Scott 714-723-0888 AJP & A/R peraon bright & good people. up'd In color. 10 customer service. Minimum 1 yHr exp• WITH THE FLOW Receptlonlat a11l11 owner and build Must be Enthualaatle MJtJDA VALUE SA.llNG ........................ . fltot:rOf('( RflloNE ............................... •1 1EAO« DISCOUNT .............................. •201 $14,495 +TAX PERSONALS SEERING WOMEN 3004 Handsome Attorney Seeks very attractive slim wht female 28-34 for dating.• 360·4947 Chances are you will find what you need at the price BUSINESS CREDIT 2907 ANNOUNCEMENTS LOST & you want to pay bPPORTUNITY 2920 FOUND 2925 when you read 2904 Bad Credit? Low cost liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CIHalfled i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil solution by ex-Credit FR E E LOST, Girls Frames dally $ HUGE PROFITS $ Phone Card Aou1es $2000/wk. Pot. 800·700-7177 24hrs Bureau Employees. LASER VISION Mutll-Colored with 842·5878 lnlormatlon on new c ti L Credit flies also. Call S E M 1 N A R c~~:r~a~e Re!~s,~~j •••••••••I Credit Solutions 24 Ho~led by Board 2 3 h 0 u r in 10rmat10 n Certified Eye Speclallst 1 __ 7_1_4-...,,..5_4_9_·8 __ 5 __ 1·800·949·2919 Or. Richard A. Weiss. Buy It. Sell It. Find It. •••••••••I June 3, 6:00.8:00pm Classlfled. EMPLOYMENT al The Center Club rlenee In aeeounta Tired of having spare Guar'd aalary +bonus. ellentl•. Guaranteed and Reap. 722-0611 payable & eonectlona ehan;. atter your pay Assistant Income+ Commission Oellverw Peraona, preferred. Good b•n· cheeks been spent on Musi have tleenH, wlll Also 11at1ons avallabl• Plums Catorlng In CM eht package Including bllla? train, Salary guar'd. for rent. Contacl Lena la hiring! Food aerviee 401(k) rellr•mfnt plan. HIP ART POSTER CO Po1illon1 are Frr. or Tyler 673-4188. and/or delivery exp. EOE. Drug screening/ Seeks career oriented Stvllsta·Manlcurlst CASHIER • PT helpful. Seeking prof .. phy1lcal required. people who enjoy... Stations Available M·F 1pm·8pm. Near highly motivated Send resume & salary Music, Money. Travel Contact Joyce or Jess Fashion Island. Call euslomer service requirement to: & Casual Dress. 714·850·8800 Celiaat 714·750·1872 oriented persons. Accounting Supervisor, No exp needed. T Starting al $8·S10 per P.O. Box 1660 $350/Wk To .Start. o ~~~c:.~.1:: In Buy Cit.I Sellllfll.•Fdlnd It. hr. Ms. Cati 646·4118 Costa Mesa, Ca 92828 For Immediate Inter-ass • .. ---i::-"':":"--""I Call 842·5878. C 11 or fax (714) 831-7248 view call 754·5858. --------a ASSEMBLERS Automotive evening ,~iji;R~5J:j"5ijffigfil5jtftifi5~ Classffled Wiii train. You can Reeepllo~lst. Mon-Fri II HI I H Today! earn up l o $600 ~~~~~~~ali~~;e~~~~ FREE TO QUALIFIED CANDIDATE 642·5678 ~:dek~~rJl~l~~e~:~~~~ nee. for dealership. Entrepreneuriol direct soles monoge< sought lo boxes. 1·800-354·7331 Call Shlrley Dahl for recruit, develop, train, and moHvote team fOf Can't seem to get to all those repair jobs around the house? Let the Claaalfled Service Directory help you find reliable help. Interview. Costa Mesa sfobllshed, 42 year old high fashion jewelry Honda 438·5050 company. Automatic appointment of quollned Rooms, apartments, homes Classified can satisfy • your housing needs. candidate to head up ground ftoor launch In this area. • Flexible schedule I No Inventor( • 45% on personal I 16% on reps • 3%-8% on promoted monogers • $360 cor bonus I S 1,000 expense bonus •Incentive contests and travel trips CALL JEWE IV PARK LA E 1 ·800-621 • ..,.,..., Full Time Newport News Class/Uisplay up to 50% Comm. In & Outside Ask for Paul $$PAYPHONES$$ $150k yrly pol'I. Great ANNOUNCEMENTS locallon1 avail. CALL ••••••••• NOWI 1·800-800·3470. lnCosta Mesa 1-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;~ Or. Waiss wlll speak F~~eRE~O~~ $500 ANNOUNCEMENTS about astigmatic cor· reclion and all levels of near-slghlednesa and far-sightedness. 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Please call opon 10 evaluating the can count on to sell a 1 ·310·262·6808 youngest co . on ~yrlad of merchan· LOS'T, Corum Watch NYSE? 1·888·520·9880 dise items, because with Diamonds. 4.5 our columns compel rings. Vie of Bal.ls. qualified buyers to Sentimental Value call! $1000. REWAROll 842-5878 714-840·1873 CREDIT 2907 IF WE'VE GOT YOUR NUMBER, YOU'VE GOT A SADDLE BACK NEW CAA! Sales Leasing Service Part a "Buy, Lease Or Browse" IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-800-831-3377 ·714 380-1200 Come See Why Orange County's Auto Dealers Are Number One lri Customer Satisfaction! CREVIER BMW Santa Ana Auto Mall Edinger at 55 Fwy 835-3171 •• CHRYSLER ATlAS CHRYSLERMYMOU111 2929 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 548-1934 18881 Beach Blvd. 847-8555 ATLAS DODGE 2925A Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa ,48-1934 c::::;:i CHEVFIOLE1; CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 546-1200 WO ROVER'IEWPORT BEACH 15'0 Jamboree Road, Newport Buch M0-8445 @1FXI15 m1SS10n VIEJO LEXUS OF MISSION VIEJO 28400 Marguerite Pkwy., Mission Viejo 1 (800) 889-5398 N:\BFHS NABERS CADIWC BUICK 2600 Harbor Blvd .• Costa Mesa 540·9100 FlETCHER JONES MOTOR CARS 1301 Quall St., Newport Beach 833-9300 i LINCOLN i)MERCURY BEACH LINCOLN MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach 848-7739 Oldsmoblfe WE WILL SELL 100 MERcIDFS--BENz THIS WEEKEND. You KNow WHAT THAT MEANs. 1997 CUl""LASS 1997 ALTilORA only S109675 puts you behind the wheel! HURRY! only S17 ,469 S OU behind the Wheel! 36 momh•. ( loted end kaJC. On approved credit. $2500 t<>tal caJh due at aigtung. Tmal of paynxnts $17.~9.20 + t;u. Rtiidual $11 ,137 05 Ilk miles per year. Sa~ on MSRP S34,995.00 (4121173) If you've seen all the construction going on at our new site on Jamboree at the back bay, you know that we're running way behind schedule. All the new Mercedes that were supposed to be at our new dealership, are overflowing the lots ac · our Quail street location. If you want to lease or purchase a brand new 1997 Mercedes- Betu, you won't find a better lection, or price, anYwhere. Make us an offer. If you're a serious buyer, we will do everything possible to put you in the car of your choke at the price you want co pay. This Weekend ! HUMAN RESOURCES Your V117 Own Personnel Manager CLEANING SERVI CBS COMPUTERS 3556 ELECTRICAL 3610 HANDY MAN 3710 IANDSCAPE & PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 REMODELING Designed for the small busi ness owne who does not have an I I.It Department. Services provided includ e: 3 548 I ~iJ!ii!ii~ii!iii~iiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IA WN CARE 3 8 0 8 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iii!iiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii & ADD ITJ 0 NS 3 9 l't • l~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MACMEDIC • Care for Small Job EXPERT BREWER'S TV·VCR liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 24Yrs Ou11lty Painting Precise Plumblng • lliring process (advertising, pre-screening, race-to-face interviewing, reference and work history checks, e1c.) •BOSS HOUSECLEANING Macintosh Computers Duncan Electric & Home Service• LAWN CARE Great Work! TOUCHUPS, TOO Repairs & Remodels Licensed-Bonded In your hme/ofc . Low/ Local/Quick Respons.e Undor $300. LIE73660 24 Hrs. Richard Sinor Free E11lmotes $10.00.fier hour. hourly r1t1. 873·8819 Ll275870 850-7042 Accept M/C & VISA Low $ Wkly lwn svc. Llc#280644 645-3209 LN687398 089-1090 71A-5 8 ""'3•8 C.M. Dale 631·1818 oln-up/trlm/sprlnklers ---------... "" v Profeulonal Service ActlonLlne Elec tric 631-0208 Pg·602·t770 •••QUALITY CARE •Bright H•eclnlng Computer & Internet Small & Largo Jobs Home R11lor1llon/R1modtl NIW L•••~ 20yrs exp N 8 Including ORCO PLUMBING European Prof'I. Best Training. Affordable. Local•Fast Response Tiie/drywaii/woodwork ..,.,.. . -~ stucco/drywall repair. & Drain Cleanlng. In town! Rafi 5Yrs Exp. On-slit Ted 840-7872 L1St5863 846·8130 Fence9'deck1/room add. 1 •ndt'"•"• & M-Xlnt Work. 845-2417 ~ -... ~···, 7Dvs/Free estMsa MC FARTHING INTER10Ks Kllch.>n/Bath/Remodel Rm Additions Visa/MC LN560875 673·1:l ~ • On-silc or off-site for confitJentialily. •Guidance for training new employees. SCREEN SERVICES Grace 251 ·9455 , _________ -P-e-te_r_k_l_n_E_l_e_c_t_r_lc-Roots/general repairs. De81gn/8ulld/Remodet RAINBOW Clrcle Malnt. Lt727705 780·8170 MARIA'S CLEANING CONCRETE & Prompt & Low Rates I Comm/Rea. Reis Free Est µe./lne. 748 04a7 Paintlng·lntlE•I House/Apl ~=======::=! liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Quality Assurance MASONRY res-com/sm-lg fobs Chrl• 784-0517 Shane'• Gardening Ouallty job. Free est. -Mobile Screen Serv. 10Yrs In Bus. Suppllet 3557 CSL6t87t7 748-5255 HOME SERVICES & Landscaping. Lawn L#569897 838°8888 --------.. New & Re-screening • provided. 539°8704liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Anything & EverytHing care lnstall'n/Removat ---------eDAN DAWSON• Lie# t81673 Bonded • Assistance creating a standard review pnxxss. •VICKI'S CLEANING Brick, Block, Stone, Tiie ---------Free Esllmate. Ref's. Sprinklers 548·5801 A Better Way Painting PLUMBING Roger 714-548-08~ we offer THE BEST Cone, Patio, Driveway FENCES Mlcha•I 758-1440 VICTOR'S Prol'I Land· Ouahty Craftsmanship Water Heaters • Drains • I lourly rates. Commonsense Solutions (714) 262-6795 •SE•R•Vl-C•E--•I CARPENTRY 3510 DIRECTORY QUALITY CRAFTSMAN Custom cabinets/crown moldlng/tlla/marbla/Mlsc repairs. Charles 557-7684 House/Window Cleaning. Fplc, seas. Ref. 25Vr. & DECKS 3615 QUALITY CRAFTSMAN scape Malnt. Se<\SOnal For a reas price. Rois. Remodel • Repair 10Yrs Exp. Xlnt Reis. E.xp. Terry 557.7594 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Carpentry•Cabl nets Color. 10Yrs Exp. Xlnt L6t21t3 714·857·1530 Faucets • Fixtures Vicki 71 4-888-0395 * Beat Price/Quality *Wood Fences* Elt ctrlc•Plmbg•Doors Refs N.B. 457-1739 Al Kennedy Painting/ Ll 554722 • 646-6720 *WINDOW CLEANING* Lnd b 1 k 1 Misc repalrs 557·7884 ' Paperhanging L'220902 Pgr#717-5729 scape, r c • • ne Replace/Repair Lows 1 ...... --------Young's L•ndscaplng ·Old Country Tradesman----------FREE ESTIMATES concr. 800-788-1007 Free hauling/est. Lic'd Semi Rtllred Contractor Same Day Svc. L729465 Comp puce 984.9872 645..0335 John Dor•n Masonry Advanlagt Const 974-5301 Repairs. Improvements. Ownr-op•Xlnt NB refs --------- Brlck•Stone•Block EXCELLENT WORK sm Jobs. Ouahty/lntegrlly 968-5033/ Mbl·264·5588 CHUNG'S PAINTING Lg/Sm Jbs•Repalrs ok I care, Kon 942·1770 23Yrs Exp-Gn Prlcel RATED #I Free Est. & Advice Fences/Decks/Bick Walls Guar Work-Free Est 17'J"''Ta'Or"'J OR PRICE, Ll68719t fS31·3832 Uc B-l Contrae1or 8538526 MASSAGE 3830 Llc#375602 538·1534 Now Construction HAULING 3720 SERVICE & 722·2805 800-78().5755 Ike's Custom Painting CONVENIENCE CONTRACTORS liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii L&B Sports Therapy Prof, Clean. Ouallty JUNK TO THE DUMP Prol & Personal Massage Work. Int/Ext & Docks. FORTE GENERAL 3558 FLOOR INSTALL • (714-988·1882) tor Men & Women Lt703468 831-4810 •AU.RI.PAI~ REPAIRS 3620 AVAILABLE TODAY Father'• Day Gift Peters Painting : =•~'"4N11'1Ci HOUSEHOLD LEWIS Construc tion iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 988·1882 Certificate $25! 20 Years Exporaonce •JE111NO f UU SlRVICl PlUMBING CO. RES. 24 HR. COMM. Remodel•Hondyman RN/LMT CM 722·9823 . Free Estima1es • CER'TinF..O BACKnOW 3488 CERAMJC SERVICE L*704773 Local Res. Salea•Svc•lnstall ---------Interiors and Exteriors Tf..sTINC •714·557·5925• HardwdNlnyl/Ceramlc JEWELRY 3784 ---------Referral. 9 54•0 5 12 •l'UMl'S/BOIU:RS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil TILES 3528 ~ 14 631-904 PERGO/CarpeVFree est. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MOVING 3834 RADIO OIS">'Tl'.llEO BUSINESS SERVICES Human Resources iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii L708279 968-9590 Wiiiiam Harold Joweler iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ----------• llONOf&-:"~~RED Please see our dis-Leaky Shower• Rep'd CONSTRUCTION w h/J 1 n l PET PHI 71 "72"9998 play ad today. above Regroullng & 1nsta11·n ---------•BunDING 3560 GARAGE An~:~uo :~:3n~YJe~~r~ PUBLIC NOTICE SERVICES 3870 ,.._ __ .., .... __ v_ .... _:1 the Service Directory. L670130 Dean of T ile COMPUTERS 3556 8uy1sel1Jttade 873-0385 Tho Calil. Public Utili· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 673-8065 or 846-8526 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Anderson Construction DOORS 3678 ~o~,R~~"'!~!~s~~r" u~~ Pet Sitter/Dog Walker --------- 3490 Tlle•Mar ble•Granlte •COMP·U·TEK• Res/Comm'l/New-Rmdl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 0 POOL CABINETS Kitchen/Bath/Floors Lie-Insured-Bon ded •$25 Servlce Call• LANDSCAPE & h ouseh o ld goods Daily/ 11ernight visits i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii All Decorative Surfaces Low Costs-Repair SINCE 1928 7""-1381 R S /0 LAWN CARE 3808 movers print their Refs a11I. L1c'd/Bonded SERVICE 3894 STUCCO 392 T E X T U R E COAT Single story up to 1600sl S 1800 L538'2e NOW Cons1ructlon * 722·2605 * WALL COVERINGS 39:tZ' FARTHING INTERl<>Aa... Installation * Remava Discount Wallcovorln~ L560875 873·1212 *••A. 1 Van Horn.. Wallcoverlng 15yrs el'P'- Top Ouah1y • Orea1 Retr Ln09452 645·241is- The Stripper • Specia l i z ing I n.. Walfpaper Removeloo L5889241 963·5037"' 1•3 10-282•9808 Train-Upgrade ""'" epalrs/ erv peners P.U C Cal T number: Demse 714-935-8670 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Advan~ed Woodsystems 714-854-0110 All Makes-Models limos and chauffeurs •--------- -Custom C•blnetry----------Buy 11• Sell It. Find 11• DRYWALL Uc'd 650..Serv-(7378) BASIC YARD MAINT prinl their T.C.P. num· ---------1 BERGE POOL SERVICE RENT" We Gals should ha!'q;;; toge1her. S1np. ins1all_ advice 10 the crazy,. 831 ·2111 Anytin:ie; --·-Kltchen+Bath +Doors CHILD CARE 3536 ClasalfJed. ••$475 • 18X7•• 1 CALL DOES IT ALLI ber 1n all advertise· PLASTER ·All Pool R epairs· Moldings • Mantels iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•---------SERVICE 3584 Includes hallway, 831·4422 menis. If you have a REPAIR 3880 30yre.cpwklysvc.lraees1 L69t650 714·998·8S>70 •A Place In The HHrt 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii weather-strip, lnstalla· Pager·413·8142 question about the le· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Bryn 548-4848 through classified Uc' DrywalVPlaater lion & tax 645·5704 •----=="'=~..,,,.........,~ galily of a mover. limo ,.----...,.H..,.-----:A---".~ d home daycare. 2• Appl .... Maclnt~a. Repair. Acousti c=--.,..-..,,,.....""':"'":-:'___ ' TREES ' o r chaulleur, call: Plaster/Stucco Patch Island Blue P ools ave Fun acUvrlies: art, music "' u:M• Te ry's Ra Id Response p 1 u 1 S · S C 25 p I & S W I S removal. Llc#585l60 r P ub 1c 11 111es • erving o a yrs· oo pa k y 11c. CARPENTRY 3510 A to Z HANDYMAN INSTAWREFACE CABINETS science & more. Lg yard/ SERVICE B&K Drywall Openers/Springs/Hinges !~~a.Lawn51 .. i,.76 commission Llc.+'326864 24Hrs Repair: l!ller/pump/htr Garage Sole .I playroom! TLC & CPR 240-1159 lns\11/Aepair•Froe Est. ""'""""""'""" I '".Jiit 71 4-558-41 51 714·554°7831 Acid wash 845·8726 L3042027t6 845-4831 • Back-upon CD Rom 646-7721 Pg·602-t716 Lawn Service. Mow/1---------- Kitchens. baths, doors. _C_L_EAN--IN_G ___ _ windows. Doug 546-7258 SERVICES 3548 Affordabl• Carpentrv c a b I n e t s • F 0 r m I c a • KI t iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Baths-Crown Moldlng A TOUCH OF CLASS Ref's. Let 845·8759 Clean!ng. Res/Comm Uc/Bonded. Free Est. CARPENTRY•Wlndows Teresa 282·7143 J"'SMALL JOB EXPERT edg e/sod/sprinklers/ ALL-AMERICAN ---------• ---------• Sy~tcm Up<l:llc Drywall/Plaster Repair ---------cln-up. Al 988·2718 Moves-U ... Carolully PLUMBING 3890 ROOFING ·Upgrades ,Hinging, T1plng, Texture HANDY MAN 3-f ~ 0 Lve msg or call otter 5 Couneously & Cheaply iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiUiiiiii I I II Comm/Res 551·5573 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '549-0223 T141227 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ' ntcmct Mia ~ eGREEN MASTERS •---------THE LOCAL PLUMBER • J:ipanc~c Tyr o;c111ng Witthoeft Drywall •Paint/Carpentry• Landscaping & Malnl. Split Second Moving -a James e. Bangert Co.· A·OK R 0 0 F I N Q • Purcha.~c advice All Phases• Sm/Lg Jobs Drywall and more! TreQ Trim • Removal Prof Movorst 24Hr Srv Free Eslima1os ·1st Closs Installer· Cleanl Clean! Clean! Small Jobs Oki Gardening Svc 841 ·5512 70a y/S1 Dlsc(Ut78452 Friendly Servlce•lnsurod Sr Disc/Free EsVL639447 20Yrs EKp/Falr $/Free Est Gary 645·5277 432·9123/P-346·5850 Ll532!181 575.9304 891~754 800·89t-3754 3910 Doors • Wood Fences PET PROOFINO Soll your ~~~.(' Li11261581 • Call Bob through cla;9~ 249.9323 Pg-312-0026 ___ e_4_2_·_5_8_7_8 __ _ Coll Rick 714-891-0190 L14000JO 7t4·639· 144 7 ...,..,..--.,,,.....-.....,.-=----:,.....,... Landscape Remodellng 1 _________ _,,,__ -=--..,,.......,..........,,..,,....--....,...-i Home Repair/Remodel Yard tune up/malntenace. Two Brothers Moving Expert Drain Cleaning BALBOA ROOFING CO Jlc!Uy Pilo • Costa Mesa/Newport londscope/ortlsllc dos1gn. •SPRING SPECIAL• & Plumbing Repairs Ouahty Work Guarnl'd t' 25 Years Exp. Conlractor#C27·604006. Same Day SeMce Lie/Ins 20yrs exp. All work guar. Reroof/Ropalr Free Est ---···· _,._., Jim 831·2480 Pron & Elh1ca1. 645·7505 Cat-T1346SO 957-1500 Steve 545°8298 Lie/In• 631·5081 •L----.:.-----..1 Or Fax Mt @ 898-0174 11--~-----­ELECTRICAL 3610 • • • • • EMPLOYMENT5530 EMPLOYMENT5530 MERCHANDISE Driver-We're Leading the Way. Join the leader In mlles for the lasr four years. Earn $70,000 to $128,000 a year. Covenant Transport. SALl!S Pl!RSON Forr--------- Ungerle/Adull Novelty ANTIQUES 6010 S tore · PT· 4 •9 P m · I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Hours flex. $6 to start Kronlch·Bach Plano. • Lotions & Lace• 743 Baker SI. C.M. Circa 1898. Xlnt Cond 714-429·1911 $225·00 7234306 Experienced Drlvors/ ---------1,.. _______ __ Owner Operator Sales Rep/Service Teams. Toll free Aut o A ftermsrket. 1·888-MORE-PAV Local territory . Must Ilka working with your hands. $40k base +bonus+ benefi t s . EOE ·Top Dollar Paid! From 1800·1960. 1 pc to entire estate. Paintings, china. glsware, furn, etc. 40Yr NB Res 673-6223 Earn Money Reading books! $30,000/yr Income pot. Oetalls. 1 ·800·513-4343 xY9637 FIREFIGHTERS No experience nece•· sary. Paid training with excel l en t benefits. Paid reloca- tion to high school diploma graduates ages 17-34. Call: 1-800-345--6289 Mon-TU9, 8am.epm Wed·Frl 8am-4:30pm t ·800-342-2241 SALES Local weekly news· "'If.ST~ ~ paper seeks Inside sales representative. An11q.,.. to '!>Ct Mod.rn Must possess strong phone sales abilltles, •Est. l.aglN ~ blJy: be dependable, team lk, gllll, ~. oriented, and a self porcellin. chtla, pon.y, starter who ls able to old COIUIW or 11nt work well under dead· = .___ Un. fin••· One year sales •"'"'-' experience preferred. • ~ Excellent benefit dlcol"llMdljlda. MERCHANDISE TV, lllCDONlCS, MISC. 6015 STDIO IOIO End Arthritis Pain with PR0/40 Pain Rellel Oil. Immediate Rellof. Sclenlillcally proven. Natural, non· toxic. Emu 011 recom· mended by Senolr Citizen News. Money back guarantee. $20 per bottle + S&H . 1·8<>0-373-4011 ext.29 Hot Point Washer & Wht Wastinghse Dryer $150/pr. Ladies Roller Blades-Macro q1ades $80 sz-71/2 645-4668 Wolff Tanning Beds Tan Al Home Buy Direct and Savel Low Monthly Pmls Free Color Catalog Call 1·800·711-0158 WOLFF TANNING BEDS. TAN AT HOME. Buy direct and SAVE. Commerclal/Home unit• from $199. Low monthly payments. Fr•• color catalog. UYIU.ITI ft HSftlS Now Being SCheduled In YOIX NelghbortiOOd . "°' onav •29~ NO Money Downt lnstallatlon • Programming of 75+ Channels Included VISIT OUR SHOWROOM FOR A LIVE DEMO AT 23al NEWPORT Bt.W., C.M. Of' Cllll Toll .... ............ Houaec:leaner• PT Mutt be av•ll•ble Saturdays! Must Ilk• to clean. Engllsh 1peaklng, own car. Eam up to $10. per hr 714-545-7350 P•Ckage. M /F/DN. •Onellmortnllr9 .... Orug screenlng/physl· • Conlldll~•-­ cal requlr9d. • Est11e llill conlbild 1·800-842·1310 -------- For consideration • lnl'nedlMI calh GARAGE SALES please fax resume (In-.~71A "'4f'\ ':)711.. 6019 cludlng salary range • ~ ~ _,. --------- Investment firm look· dHlred) to: BALBOA WANTED TO BUY Ing for person to file Judy Oetting at (714) ---------•Japan••• Sword a 5hra/Wk flex ached. 831·6594 WWII or Other PENINSUIA $6/hr. 95ts-t55o Secretary lnt'I Theme APPLIANCBS 6011 714494-1731 LIFeGUARDS Park Co. WP 6.0 iiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Old Coins Gold Sliver Immediate Summer $1800·$2000/mo. Jenn Air self-c:IHn/ Franklin Mint, Sterling •2:'8-9180• Security Offlc:era :;~•oi!u111.1~7:1v:re wTeostPco~:1~:;. ~:=48 Saturday 8 ·21 Househ.old, marine, aportlngs goods, furn. 1510 E. Balboa Bl Llttl• People Ii M• lmm•dlate position• ----· ------An upscale children'• avallablel Call for Kenmore Washer, gas For R•cords. Jazz, CORONA --------- '97JETTA •• .. potltlonsl FT/PT. 832·1201 Fx-832·2166 convection, 271n, Old watches & Jewelry 'I I •tore hat Immediate appointment 248·9180 dryer. whit• $120/H . Sountraoka, etc. DEL MAR 6122 I f Fridge White $95 Call Mike 645-7505. FACTORY STICKER $17,475 open ng or an exper. We Need Yo•• Now11· S al .. · iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1.;.;;~~~~miiiii.iii.ii.lii--lllli...liii..l•-------------------------••lllijl aalea a11ocla te . .. m I ga1 atov• w,.lt• ---------Apply In per•on at: Start today with explo-2 yre old. $180. 19" BUILDING Garage S•I• SaVSun Nlfll 1829 Westclllf, N.B. alve lntematlonal co. color tv. $75. 13" 7am. Day bed, roll top FT/PT. Full tralntng, color tv 125. Royal's MATEIUALS 6030 desk. couch, refrlg. NannyS/ paid vacations. Unllm• upright vacuum. S175.liiiiiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 517 Carnation Housekeeper• lted Income. Bilingual •548-41090• Building Sale --------- Experienced a plus. Toll free.1,R,,,.-e""fr""l_g_e_r_a..,..t_o_r-.,.S-1~76.,,... "Rock Bollom Prices" COSTA MESA 6124 •Pay $200-$400/Wk• 1·888-450-2040 W •ah• r ID rye r • Go Direct. Ends Incl. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiii 52&-0118 __ _,,,W.,..•-•""'k_e_n_d..,....--$135,ea 646-5848 21x30 52.788 NB F•clal Room & Receptlonlat 32x40 $4,766 2 -Famlly Sale Slyllst Station Avail. Must h•v• good 40xfSO $7,444 One In alley, one on C t I FURNITURE 6014 70 $"988 street 413 & 415 Airport area. on •c phO'\• skllla and som• 4fSx •· C 0 st a Mes a s 1• Bonnie 714-756-0493 Macintosh experl•nc•-lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 54x100 S1 5,486 Send resume: Leather brown elHper 84x120 $23,644 Highchair, bike, toya, N•w 8aytront S•lon 75,. ,.82.. d Many other•. Pioneer c I o t h • s , m 1 s c • In Newport •••Ch .-v v sofa. wood TV •tan • 1 .. oo-eea.5422 Saturday 8am·1pm Stations Available for cotfH table, artJOcal I R • n t f 0 r H a 1 r ---------flr•place 574-2650 steel Bulldlnea S•t 8·2 Mov ng salel Stylist and Mak.-Up EMPLOYMENT Sofa, wall unit, colfH Never put up. Public Everything Goeal Artist. Contact Mandy SERVICES 5533 table, bdrm furn, Liquidation. 40x33 micro, TV, am appl, 722·1082 or 281·1187 chairs. lamps, misc wae S93fSO now Babv World Carrf•g•/ art wort<. 975-0138 S3t?5, · 50x98 wae Strolr/Hl-chr, morel N•w ••ndwloh Shop In Cotta Mesa hiring all positions. 15.25·$9.50 p•r hr. Call Mike, Qulzno't Clutlc Sub• S»-2111. ·---$11,980 now &10,790. 2977 J•caranda Av• PIHH be aware that Spnl••• •atate Oth•r 1tralghtw•lle1---------the llatlngt In 1hla cat• Decorator Quality I av a I I ab I•. 0 ave 9gQW may r•qulr• you sofa, chairs, coNee 1 .. 00-28 2 .0111 to call a 900 number t•ble. extend gam• In Which th•• la a tebte, hMglng shelf & 1--------- h 1 t m I rr o r . Thom a• PETS It Nlehtol"b Cook Fun c arg• P8f m nu•· Organ, Mahogany •~•wr atmoephere hrly+tlpa. 'cabln•t w frecord AA~ APPIY aner 3pm at: EMPLO~NT player. 714-840-0208 Cheater Dr•w•r• • '~ 111 I!.. 11th 11, CM. WANTED 5535 MEICHANDISJ! 5540 1015 •• Savo money on aupplloa. Medlcar• (MIY9 If you WO NVo In.-... ... fair you. Mention Al'.CA02. Call 1..00.741·1MI ---------- Rottw•ll•r 12wk otd f•m•I•. HouH broken. uo. ... •. 1408 '97NEW GOLF I .. ' SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1997 POWU IOAD 9010 CBIOOut IMS ....... 1111 7012111!111 .......... I ............ ,.~----~----~--~~~-------------~ ··--·-·-1••••••• .. I ... L••••lll CN.. 'MAetr'9V-•MULTM'AMILY• -..,_. c........ gC,·~·:'::;-· W.LCMlded.Uke,_, 8r~IJ~ •anee aa1e1 a.r 1131 3211. OM. 400 tn. euco. 18710 • ..,~ (ZOOMllAIOl29tf wllll OMM 1HH11' t-3pm. Mape av.. at Twin VP271-Btat\d nu , ··~ a...,rttan -.cf TANNAH HltSCH 111 ~roal*=t off PCH paint profeHloneltV •t ,.....,.. "8 AH. wmLY BRIDOS QUIZ +-• alt. 74k mle. AJC. new Mint Cond 0 ; ... Sale Sat lem. decorated Interior. .,., Otg owner. Jdnt (200571/1PJ•te17) HMhold goocte, child-Loeded With ew .. 1 cond. 1,. ,HS. 1ecM006 ~~n• toy•. blkee... 152.500.obo 780-fl37 ToWota of Q. I . Aa South, vulnerable, J'O'J AO II llul1M-ln ~ Huntlneton .. aoh hold: M:.vln9, app1. furn. SAD. BOATS 7014 BMW 9030 714-&47-aaee ~oet of houHhold ,87 aMW •V<*I OA108711410 QH •A8 ' mutt gol •••m 32• Red, CHRYSLEI 9050 238 Proapeot 14' Cat-IU9 + Mooflng alarm, 8 cyl, 61pd, 'nle biddiq hu prc>eeeded: tin alley between Cover. G.ood cond. AC, all pwr, eunroof. NORTH BA8'I' 80Ul'H WB8T ~ro1pect/Cedar) S300. Voice Mall $7995/obo. 840-4888. '83 Lo8aron Conv l• PM8 ~ p-*.. Ult •• •amll., . Pager: 714·298-0110 '90 3291C Red Conv. euto, p/1, p/w, p/ .. p f II r ., Lo d di "'II • d IOCkl, am/fm, CaH, .. •II• ••turd•~ 22tt BOAT ON a • "' pwr, ..,ip cuet whl•. Xtra clean. What action do you take? May 31•t 7am·10 MOORING alarm, cd, allotl whit, (101 180/PF878988) 1eoe Leeward Ln In Newport Harbor air bag•, 79 • Low Q. 2 • Neither vulnerable, as $9 eoo 714·855·9237 Bluebook Muat Soll! Sat 8-2 Moving Salel or ·714•580-8228 pager $14,000. 873-4282 To~ota of South you hold: •urn, queen 1lz• ,93 Riviera Huntington 8oaoh ~omma Bed, electron· .,,.L..,,.ld..,,.o-"""'1'""'4~w.....,..~-ra..,.l.,..le-r. V6, a/c, pl•. dual p/ 714-847 .. 599 •AJ 1054 <::I Q872 0 51 •AQ Ice, )wiry, camplng/1kl 11000/obo. 786-4731. Hate, p/locke, tilt,, _______ _ gear & lot• morelll t ·-2183 Vl1ta Entrada cui whit, Uk• New FORD 9075 (th• Bluff• MARINE SUPS (1 o11 e212u 404473) liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sat 8am-12. DOCRS 7022 To~ota of '84 Pord P150 V·8, Harbor View HomH Huntington Beach auto, AC, CaaHtte. The biddin~1proceeded: 80tn'll NORTH 16 P.. So f What do you bid now? Remodeling Sale I 714-847 .. 955 $3500/obo. 848-1042 (urn, hHhld Items, 19x70' allp Sallboat• n 3 N ..... -·•---'-' B · 1 s I tt '89 Muatang •cv. ,... · ei .... er YUJJJc.nai.ne, u clthlng. B ..q 1, more only. 13.50 per . CADILIAC 9040 South h Jd 1730 Port Margate Pl. 845·9307 41pd, rune excellent. 1 you o : owner. All pwr. $950. 931-0934 ••••••••ICatalln• Wishing to ,7 8 Sovlllo 2 nd 6KQJ974 0 42 OKQ97 • 8 TRANSPORTATION rent 2 weeks per owner, xlnt cond,•--,,..,,a"""9,...~=s""'c"""o...,,R"""T-- month. Summer or rebullt eng. New trant, 5 • p • • d, am /f m Your right-hand opponent opena Yrly. •on. 721-0032 cuetom wire whl1, (200512/JW358589) the bidding with one club. What do $2950/obo. Need to Hurryl you bid now? ••Ill 888·9277 Dook Lido l•I• up to --------• 85ft eallboat, narrow BOATS 7011 beam pref'd 673·7677 1________ '88AEROSTAR 10' Zodiac 8HP Suzuki eng.. acceu. $;!500. 723-0227 8l'Boaton Whaler CHEVROLET 9045 Auto, a/C, Pl•. p/w, 811p 3~0' am/fm call, crulH Udo Pen./Pvt Marina. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ( 101179/KZB36878) Water /e I e c t /park · '85 Cargo Van, clean/ Lugg ago Rack $11.50/ft. 723-4148 look• good/rune 17ft Montauk. Yamaha •••••••• great/79K orig ml/Out· Tovota of fitted for travel. Bit Huntington Beach above blue, but not 714-847 .. 555 Q. 4 • Neither vulnerable, u South you hold: •KQ8 QVaid 0 9875 .•1098642 The bidding has proceeded: N01tT11 a.vr 80U'l'll war l o PM8 .._ DW 10 .... t What action do you take? Q. I • Both wJnerable. u South you bold: •10854 OKQ914 OVc*l •AKIOt The biddlni hat proceeded: 80l1l'll WDT NORTH BAST IQ P.. 16 P .. ' Whal do you bid now? Q. 8 • AA South, vulnerable, you hold: •811 <::1 KQ78 OAQ832 •5 The blddin1 hu proceeded: WB8T NOR111 BAST 80tn'll .. ~ ,. ' What do you bid now? Loolt for tvUwers on Mond4y. Learn to be a better brid1e player! 8ubacrlbe now to the Goren Brid,. Letter by ca1Un1 (800) 788-1H6 for information. Or write to: Goren Brid,. Le~ ter, P.O. Bos 4410, Chicap, DL 80880. dupllcatable 631-8695 •--~.8~9'""'T~E~M=P~o--FORD 9075 HONDA 9085 ISUZU Claa•lflod ONLY 40,000 MILES! rse~~11 t~n~e-~~":~ AUTOMOBILES POWER BOATS The moet com pre hen· (200511/KB106369) iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii slve and current dlrec· To~ota of '91 Ranger 4X4 V6, 5-'81 CIVIC 4-0r Sedan '92 lau1:u Pick-up, sht 7012 ACURA 9010 tory of goods and 1er· Huntington Beach apd, ale, c/c, full pwr. 5apd, AC, radio, new ~•d, tlnVbed cur. 53k iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii vices around! 714-847 .. 555 Cust whls. Xlnt condl tlre1, exc cond. 87k ml. Clean, must see! CllflllMWt ..... 1917 MAIDA BIJOO SE PICKUP • Ill. CONDmON •fOWBSTIBl4G • AM I fM CASS. STEllO • AJJar WHEW ; SlllltG lfM WHJ(J# .-1W.1BOB BUY A NEW 1997 MAZDA 82300 SE PICKUP M.S.R.P ........................ 11 VAUJE~ ....................... '500 VALUE PKG SAt'NGS .................. 155.S FREE SE·S PKG ................................... 146..S FACTORY REBA1E ................................. 14()() BEACH DISCOUNT .............................. 11816 S8K obo 845-1857 orig ml. 1 owner. $6500/obo. 847·0617. '92 Thunderbird V6. p/eeat, cust whls. auto, pis. p/w, am/Im, p/locks. cassette. LIKE NEW. (#200600/ NH115506) Toyota of Huntington Beach 714-847-8555 $2500. 931·1788 '88 Accord LX 5 ·S p d • A /C , P /$ , Cruise, Tiil, AM/FM Like Now #101289 JC065805 '92 Trooper MUST SEEi (200439/ N7903924) Toyota of Huntington Beach 847·85_55 Tovota of Good jobs Huntington Beach reliable services 714-847·8555 ,82 Accord LX Interesting things s11,sootobo S1k ml. to buy '93 Ford F150 auto. ac, pwr, · caas V8, auto, a/c. p/s, new tlre1/brake1. It's all there ' ~ cust whla. Bedllner 721·8044 every day (200551 /PCA79437> --,8-3__,,.C-lv..,..lo ___ E __ X,...--In Classified ACAOe9 1~ Mlrlnell 5 Saw 10 9etge 14 MuddVthe ...... 15 ailc:ago alfpon UI Bode Unit 17 Aodland - 18 Shatl)-.ed ~~~ 23 'lolel In favor 2A Band lnttruments 28 Otter 27 VictOftan Mrvant 30 Trees ol lndla 34 Sajak and Tl'M>ek 35 Village 36 Old Soldler 37 Actms Donna - 38 Patt of the k>Wer 40 ~Molnes- loc:ale 41 T \#tUstl official 42 Young kangeroo "3L ... atHM 45 LA!Nrgy 47 Color ol aome eo.ton htfriers 48 Aclress Solhem 4" Rope so Not together 53A ... 54 Molle Ma 51~~ 81 OeelGrl9f Gucci 82 SM!lind, on 1 83~ •• g • 84 Romln'1 IX 65 Ran. u dye • 88 Slrlnged lnttrumenta 87 Side DOWN 1 Goola 2 NOON 3 Bem'a neighbor 4 Rationed 5 Yuletide drink 8 Columbus native 7 Packs downt 8 Wrilef- Stanley Gardner 9 POOJ matt<. 10 Fast 11 li:'J.'"11 12 $-thaped 13=.n: 1" Binding 21 Smoke 25 Woodwind 28 Camlval WO!ttllfl record 48 °'9llaed 47Ye/I. 49 Worlt so Moby Dick'• toe 51 Ha&A 52 Busyas-~ ===r 56 Poet Mltay 57 Sonnet. e.g. 59 Ac10f Hol>fook 60 Paclnc> and Unter Tovota of ale, p/i. crulH. tilt, 842·5878 Huntington Beach ammlfm, caa1, Nlcei----------'------------------------- 714·847·8555 (101012/PS002913) $10,999 +TAX HONDA 9085 Why play Hide 'N Seek wlth chlldcare? 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And if this doesn't pique your interest, jwt step inside. You'll find dual temperature controls, leather seats, and genuine wood trim. In $995 due at signing addition, with its 14-guage steel ~is, permanent four-wnccl drive, and rock-softening coil spring swpcnsion, the Discovery has yet to meet a mountain it didn't like. So why not stop by for a ccst drive today? Because unlike the Discovery, chis offer won't be around for Jong . .. fNe~ 8etach/Coaca Mesa Daily Pi.toe RB PBOPLB ·HA VB . SPOKBN . FACTORY REBATE I - Anet yo.ur. kind words have earned us the coveted Chairman's Award and North American Customer Excellence Award, _ ~ Ford Motor Company's highest honors. You said we demonstrated exceptional customer service in autoQ'lotive sales ~· · and vehicle service. We couldn't be more proud of this honor, and we are committed to continuing to meet the Quality ~ ·:, C&re standards you expect and deserve. Thank you again. We'll always be at your service. · ;i '97 Mercury V1 ager New '97 Mountaineer - 6 AT THIS PRICE lllii~i~iJill MSRP 1$24,; 45, Fact Savings $1,360, ·Fact Rebate $2,000, CMLM Sav $1 , 788, '98 &incoln Navigator . ORDER YOURS TODAY!! VERY LIMITED SUPPLY ANYWHERE. ANYTIME. 1 96 Lincoln Marie VIII 1 96 Mercury Sa•le 1S 'lS,996 514,496 • 280 Horse Power VB • Leather • Dual Air Bags •Factory Warranty •Much, Much More • Pre-Owned Vehicles ~-- '86MllAN PICK .. ony n ~~oo1. One 0wnet 1<61r~~ $7,495 '86 NERCURY SABLE lowmiles,~~.>&.T~ sici;99s • Much, Much more • Pre-Owned Vehicles 4.8°/o FINANCING! APR UP TO 48 MONTHS* .5.0 LITER va, Pwr win/locks, loaded 24 mo MSRP $28.425. Fact Savings $350. 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(00.4543} (211354) $11,995 $13,995 '95 CHEVY '96 TOYOTA BLAZER 4X4 AVALON ~II., t6 t Iii., fd """"' Tli«, lli11t, 6 fllSsatga! rd (lJUU) Full pwr. Hurry. REDUCED! (076337} $18,995 $19,995 Lexus Service $34.95 EVERYDAY LOW PRICE Includes, NEW OIL FILTER-NEW ENGINE 011 CHASSIS LUBRICATION-HAND CAR WASH- COMPLIMENTARY REFRESHMENTS We perform any needed Lexus FactOI)' Warran~ Work on your Lexus, regardles5 of where it was ' originally purchased, new, or pre-owned. -APPOINTMENTS PREFERRED- 714-892-6906 '95TOYOTA CELI CA RU, mid lots of great summu driving smiles! $l4?)75 '94LEXUS GS300 CERTIFTEDI CD, lflDCllltOO(. Hurry in for $25:0997 '94 HONDA '95 HONDA ACCORD EX ACCORD LX CustoM rittls, la 11ilt:s, lo miks, mitrt mint. (049462) (078048} $14,995 $14,995 '93 LEXUS ES 300 CERTIFIED! $ff;~~5 '94 LEXUS LS400 UR11FIED' CD, mOOflroof, Stt 8l ttst drive todaY/(496486) $30,997 '95 NISSAN '96 FORD MAXIMA MUSTANG GT OllJy Jli 1111. l'lrJU V6, Auto, Onl\ •900 lllitsl ftilrlrY llOOfUOOf, {uO f"T .\full Cod leather. Faaoty clrrOma (05_2043} (228342} $16,995 $18,995 '95 TA GU AR X16 91 MERCEDE VANDEN PUS 300 SL F£Mm eo.li:icw Bid. "'-s Su Tohi' 53t rtrit.:s, ,,,;,a"""'*'- r2060JJ (015u9J $35,995 $41 995 • J ' l I • ... • s • • • I • • i i .. • NEW '97 AVALON ~ ... . ~· .. ...,..,, ~. ·-.... --·- DISCOUNT OFF Manufacturer'• ........... Re tall Price NEW '97 CAMRY LE's · NEW '97 CAMRY V6 ·16,997 s4· I at this dijCount IVU I 91 4651 2ot rhs prtce MJIQll4Q VUIQl 4651 1 ol this discount IVU0288481 NEW '97 TERCEL NEW '97 TACOMA AUTOMATIC MO. MO. · '" • • '""" ""~r--itoo .. ""-o.edc•od• '""'~'° ""'' lQQq lotolol PG\'-"• ~421 ClO fotd.o . 8•. 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Costa Mesa Golf Club COl.l.H.1· P\BK \\·1·:s·1·s11>1 .. VICTORIA ST. '\ F\\ POUT n ·:uu \(T Costa Mesa Cover. .. The Prudential-Jon Douglas Co. 2. Map 34.-45. Coast Newport Properties • ~Pilot 3.-12. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 46.-47. Frtd Sa.nds Newport Properties 13. Rick AJderette, RuUor 48. RH Group , ... ..., .. "' .... "' ....... 14.-19. Resnax 49. Star Ru.I Estate For Advertising 20.-24. mu. Realty Group so. Mortgage Ra~ lnfonnatlon 25. Rmnbel• llalt}' SL CWI Dneiopaldt Please Call: 26. Metro Rulty 52.-53. Homa ol the Week K~Hancock 27. Cott Realty Group 54. Open Home Guide ( 4) 574-4247 28.-30. The Prudential-Jon Douglu Co. 55. Fari International 30. Cover Home Story Janet Vinof:iad 32. Balboa Island Realty 56. Cannery Village Realty (71f)S7H 48 . 33 . Roger's Realty • ')Our (juide to tfie :Finest Properties in Soutfiern Ca[ijornia DANA POINT • $5,900,000 • 644#9060 Spectacular new contemporary on the sand! 3 bedrooms, 5 baths, Interior theme of limestone, teakwood and stainless steel, library, elevator ... NEWPORT Bl!.ACH • $1, .. 25,000 • 644.-9060 Wondetful new single arory cwtom home with 3 bedrooms. 3.5 baths, 16 foot ceilings opening to the k.1tchen and beautiful patio, forever ocean views NEWPORT BEACH • $1,900,000 • 644#9060 Custom contemporary bayfront home, 4 bedrooms, ' 4.5 baths, top of the line materials, loads of light. This property is an entertainer's delight! . HARBoR Hill • $1,395,000 • 644-9060 4 bedrooms mcludang guest suite and office, single level, lavish master suite with walk-an closet, apart- ment suite with kitchenette, pnvate pool and spa LAGUNA BEACH • $2,495,000 • 644-9060 Designer's personal masctrpiecel 3 bedrooms, 5 baths, floor-c<rceila ng sliding doors, custom limestone, hand- carved fireplace, custom cabinets, hidden w~e cellar NEWPORT BEACH • $1,050,000 • 644-9060 Unique tum-key custom, 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, lush landscaping, large yard, gounnet kitchen, dfamatic entry and great room, rw.o scory ceilings, spa cub N ORTH LAGUNA • 1,895,000 • 644-9060 Situated on a premier lot and boastma uruurpQSSed ocean, Catalina and sunset views. This incredible home is HARBOR ISLAND • $4,495,000 • 644-9060 Incredible k)('.alll1n on the main channel, large dock will accommodate up to 95' yacht, mtenor courtyard with pool, 6 bedrooms, S.S baths. Build your dream home. LAGUNA BEACH • $4,600,000 • ()44.-9060 Sweeping ocean and Cacahna views from this S bedroom, 5 bath spectacular Mediterranean estate. Serene and pnvate locauon, sw1mmmg pool and spa. BELCOURT • $2,250,000 • 644,9060 Wonderful custom estate with lush ga.rdem and gated pool. Approximately 6,500 square feet of gracious living, two story entry with winding staircase. 810 CANltJN • 1,995.000 • 6+f:..9060 Fabulous 180° un trueted views with over 110 feet of golf course frontage, 5 bedrooms, 5 baths, gated .. r Daily Piloc ~ Etuu • May 3 I, 1997 N1 Wl'ORT B~A( II • $210,000 • 644-9060 f-n,f 11n11 nl·ar I""'' .111J r,·n111\ cuurt, l hcdroorru, l h.uli,, l1di1 .111.I hr1i.:h1 I ur11 c.arpt.-t\, lm:pla1..; THE 8LUFFs • $309,000 • 644-9060 < 111rl(e11u\ panma11111. Back BJy and c ll y light view' fr.1111 du• Eur11JW<11l ''Vic townhume, } l'x:dmom' T!iF BLUFF'> • $399,000 • 644-9060 t_l111.-1 'ul.,.f, •iic l<ll-111011, } ht-.Jn~1rru, 2 h:;rh,, 11Krc:J1hlt "c:"' of 1he Rad R~\. '""'f'l<·h:I~ rcm•.Jd,·.I & rrJ.mC' BEUX1URT Hit I. • $469,000 • 644-9060 1 hcdmonu, 2.5 hattu, large maner suite with f1repla1.c , ~pacmus k1cchcn with center island Yesteryear chan11•·r. ~.ucr view poss1hle, Je-.m1hlc hut ldmJ! locil11< 111 1111 w1.lt• "rt'<' I , I hJ t 0 11.11.:•· + apt. • Spac111u' l ht'tlroom hnm..-wllh view',)( ocean OPEN HOUSES 1-S PM Stop by one of our Open Hou ses and pick up a registration form to enter the 16th Annual Corona del Mar Scenic 5k June 7, 1997 SATURDAY'S INVITATIONS THI._ BLUFFS 431 Vista Suerte CORONA DEL MAR 324 Poppy Ave. EASTSIDE COSTA M t:.<;A 2678 Club Mesa Place 2559 Elden #8 H ARBOR VIEW 1934 Port Camey $294,CXlO $599.CX.IO $279.500 $182.000 $699,000 Lorraine Farrin gton Cammy Le ... hc Kc' 1n Kanda Carlii Broffman CJiol Pug.h 0Ri\NGE-BEl.MONT E.'I I\ I Jo. 2670 N. Meridian $539.500 Lee Drummy SEA I Si.ANO 27 Seabrook Cove $459,000 D:n 1d Pnncc SATURDAY'S & SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS Nt.\\ PORl C<>A:-. I 7 Bndgeport Tt1R1 l.t: R O('K 21 Cenlauru!> $749,000 Mane Deremiah $629.000 ~onJa Powell SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS BAI.HOA PENINSULA 307 Fernando BELCOURT 7 Cheshire Court 8£1.('0URT HILL 37 Southampton Court Bu; CANYON 47 Sea Island THE BllfFS 647 Vista Bonita Cm1A MEsA 426B Avocado 2332 Fordham HARBOR Hn.L 9 Hill sborough Lmo lsLE 818 Via Lido Soud 760 Via Lido Soud NEWPORT COAST #5 Chandon BALBOA ISLAND 673-6900 $329,000 Mary Ann Ncthcn:u11 $2.250.000 E. Obun $469,000 Kay Sterling $232,000 Linda t-=icld $309 ,000 Gail York $425,000 Kevin Kanda $2 18.000 Robert Bents $950.000 Ginny Anderson $689,<X)() Alison McCormick $8 10.000 Lee Drummy $439,500 Allison Seesemann NEWPORT BEACH 644-9060 T URTLE Roo~ CREST . $629,000 . 644.Ql°'fll.' 4 hl..Jr11<10l\, } 5 hath>, unob6truc1cd pan• I Ill \II:~' 11t 1hc c1cy ltghrs and mount.i1ru, cul ,j, • ,, SEAVIEW • $7241000 • 6«~9060 4 ht.-droom5, 3 badu, largest model in Scav'"" )p.ictow 1.omcr locauon, reccncly rcmuJcl~,1 I lo\RBOR VIEW HOMES • 749,000 • 644·9060 4 bedrooms, 3 batht ln main house. I bd/l I .1 honus room m gucn area. "Portof'lno" moJl'I CosTA MESA • $119,000 • 644-9060 2 heJrooms, 1.5 haths. end unit, ~ master """ hvmg. room wuh fueplace, diruna room DoVER SHORES • 89 ,<XX)• 644-9060 12.000+ eq ft lot. many CU1tom features. 3 lxl. 2.5 ba, wonderful landscapm,, ,ounnct kitchen 1824 PORT ABBEY • REDUCED! 5 bedroom expanded Somerset, 3100 SF $649,000 1848 PORT MARGATE • IN EscROW 4 bedroom expanded Moncego Represented Buyer and Seller 1824 PORT SHEmELD • NEW LISTING 3,600 square foot house on 10,000+ lot $749,000 1836 PORT R.ENWlCK • SoLD Portofino model PALERMO M ODEL • IN EscROW Representing Buyer and Seller 1911 PORT PROVENCE • SoLD 4 bedroom home on greenbelt MICHAEL DREYFUS & SUSAN WEIR HARBOR VIEW HOMES SPECIALISTS (800) 892-7158 • BuyNewport@aol.com # 1 Listing Agents, Newport Beach, 1996 #1 Buyer Agents, Newport Beach, 1996 Top 1 o/o Coldwell Banker Agents Nationwide, 1996 .. Daily Pilot Resl Bst11te •May 31, l997 Unobstructed front row views of the ocean, surf and coastline from this dramatic Riviera Mediterranean estate on a large comer lot. Proven_ce-style gated house of stone and wrought iron affords private entry to guest wing and 2-story residence. Extravagant use of quartzite, farmer's rock. granite and imported materials throughout in the 5 total bedrooms and 5.5 baths. Soaring rotunda entry, lavish main li ving and entertaining rooms and outdoor terraces. Currently in completion. $4,000,000 Call Gil Foerster for Private Showing (714) 813-6855 (714) 644-9060 • ()1997 Coldwell Banker Corporation An Equal Oppor1urnty Company Equal Housing Opportunity All Off1ees Independently Owned 8~ Operated .. Daily Pilot Real .Eswe • May 31, 1997 ... BRUCE MILLER PRESIDENT'S CLUB • 644-9060 Ext. 131 FRONT Row IRVJNE TERRACE • $3,950,000 ONE HALF BLOCK TO CHINA COVE • $789,000 SOLD IN 2 DAYS • $668,000 KINGS ROAD -SOLD DOLPHIN TERRACE - REPRESENTED BUYER AND SELLER • $1,195,000 , TARA CONLEY RALPH BROWN (714) 494-0215 (714) 499-1320 • Daily Pilot Real Estate • May ~I , 1997 1337 GAVIOTA, LAGUNA BEACH .. Beautiful Oceanfront Home with Income Units. A Great Exchange! Pacific Ocean J Gaviota , O ne Way Street ~ ~a+--~~~~~~~~~-~-- . g PCH ~ -~ - Cl 997 Coldwell Banker Corporation. An Equal Opportunity Company. Equel Houllng Opportunl\y. AA omo.. Independently <Nned and Opemed • • • NEW LIDO ISLE LISTING LIDO ISLE • $2,300,000 Custom home with large dock. prime location 4 bedrooms. 4.5 baths, large gourmet kitchen Offered at $1,250,000 818 VIA Lmo SOun OPEN SUNDAY l-5PM Outstanding traditional Lido Isle home. Large master suite with spacious dressing area and newer bath. Large living room with French windows and fi replace. South ~acing court- yard patio. One of the best Li do Isle interior locations. Offered at $689,000 . . B IO CANYON • $1 ,225,000 HARBOR HIGHLANDS • $537,500 Outstanding traditional home located on a large comer 5 bedrooms, 3.S baths, remodeled, super location. entry lot on a quiet cul-de-sac street, 5 bedrooms, fami ly room courtyard, fam.iJy room cl living room with fireplace LIDO I SLE Stunning custom Lido Isle home on almost a double lot. Home features a targe entry gallery, enormous living and dining area complete with built-in stereo speakers, recessed lighting, fireplace and single paned french doors & windows, 4 car garage 7 CHESHIRE COURT BELCOURT Magnificenr custom estate with incredible gardens and gared pool, 4 bedrooms, 7 baths, approximately 6,500 sq ft, two story entry, winding staircase, large living room with adjoining wood paneled library, fonnal dining room, spacious gounnet k.itchen wilb breakfast room Offered at $2,250,000 ALISON McCORMICK (714) 644-9070 .EXT. 144 01997 Coldwell Banker Corporation. All Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. All Olfloea Independently Owned and Operated. CUSTOM BELCOURT ESTATE Magnificent custom estate with incredible gardens and gated pool, 4 bedrooms, 7 baths, approximately 6,500 sq ft of gracious living, gorgeous two story entry with winding staircase, large living rom with adjoining wood paneled library, formal dining room and over- sized family room complete with fir~place and game area, spacious gourmet kitchen with breakfast room. Large lot on cul-de-sac For More Information, Call: Edie Olson • (714) 644-9070 Ext. 132 If you have an exceptional property to sell, or one yet to be found, please gi,·e me a ca ll. I'd like to help! LEE DRUMMY 644-9060 EXT. 115 • 675-1622 BAY VIEW ON LIDO ISLE 760 VIA LIDO Souo 3 bedrooms, 3 baths Oversized comer lot, premier location Guest suite with view terrace & fireplace Offered at $810,000 N E W LISTINGS . FOREVER VIEWS & PERFECTION Too! 2670 N. MERIDIAN, ORANGE 4 bedrooms, 3 baths 3 Fireplaces, Family room Fresh paint and new carpet Offered at $539,500 CONDOWITH A VIEW 500 CAGNEY LANE #206 Condo with ocean view in Newport Beach, I bedroom, 1 bath, private and quiet location. Offered at $120,000 Cl 997 Coldwell Banker Ccxporatlon. An Equal Oppol'tunlty COmpany. Equal Housing Opportunity. All Officea ~tly Owned and Operated. , A TRUE OCEAN VIEW ESTATE \rrf· u~rd\ ~.(\\'~Im <111 ~..m l ot.rc< •1ch ll'll!U<C•ut. ~ :.~~ n\J 4 p.'' ~\M ;in./ CM 111h II., "'1\!:ml•' .ir\111.r nultt Ctr.in 111'9\ lltlcrcJ .it SZ,9'i;\.i\~ \I r'fl IENTI\ l 'l '~1'\1M 'iANTI-FE ESTATE ,. , "' h-fU<"lO•nrr1'"' I\,• ~ll\'"lh iRR i.ti,.ic • :luhhuh> .... (111 •h II•'\ ·rnJrna: ''~"" ,,.,, fk•l'( I ~1<.1 lrrl. r.1ru.1m11. ~ 1u .tn I''" il.h\\\' AN ELEGANT CUSTOM nJlX)R F.~ 1ht '"""'' J11(i1m1n.11111j! LIS!r-S h:Jro'fll\ S Nirm. k...b .~ ck,;.nr mJr!-k ••l/\l(tl.Jllf1j! :ui.l ~\lfl'tllll< hru..~ CMf'llU\ II.is i rru. 111.Nl'l 'llllr O!wlli•r Sl.lWl\'\' Colckvell Banker congratulates Chuck and Kate ColesY#orthy Sales team among top 20 associates in Orange County Chud and Kale Colc,worthy ha\c been rel.ogn11ed lor 1hc1r ou1,1antl1ng ach1ncmen1' 1n 1997. according lo Jon Cnok. branch manager and vice pre'>itlent nf 1he CnlJwcll Ban~cr Newport Beach office "Chuck and Kall: Cnlc!-.worthy, member:-of lhc prc!\l1g1ous Prc:-1tlent's Club. were recently named rn the top 20 sale:-a:-sociate:-for lhe Orange Coun1y Reg1011 through lhc fiN quarter of 1997," Cook '>aid. 'Through commitment and ded1cat10n. the Cole-.worthys make ~ure their chcnl\ receive the best service possible rn each and every tramact1on and they are 10 be congratulaicd on their achievement-. tn 1997 .. The Colesworthyi. attnbutc their continued succes., to their expenence and yean. of excellent service to their clientelc .. Mo~I of our cltenti. are referred to us by past client~ who were extre mely happy with our knowledge and with the transaction. It's always good to get validation for a Jnh well done," the Colesworthys said. Kate and Chuck Colesworthy For all your real estate needs, conJact Chuck and Kale Colesworthy al the Coldwell Banker Newport Beach office aJ (714) 644-9060 or reach Coldwell Banker on the Internet al http://www.coldwellbanker.com. The largest residenlia/ real estate company in California, ColdweU Banlc.er operoJes 257 offices and has nearly 7,000 sales associates statewide. Overall, the company has nearly 2,5()() residential real estate offices and more than 58,()()() sales associates and employees throughout North America. RITT OWE NEW LISTING Gatrlll'lf.bl ,antt.C\I llm'.llllllll!>. HJ. 4 Ha. 21.1111 bm1h-"•'Gl, Wi!r I''~ .nJ 1pu11h hi+lrni:hlllLlm. uHt mm. h-.111n!ul.kutl din.~ SI m.lW PRESTIGIOUS PEPPER TREE BEND 2 OCEAN VIEW LOTS • I 5 Am FnJ 11( Cul..k-S..C S575,(\"\" \.I • ' • I l !\er(' . A~ Vt('"'' · S5Y5,(\\' \,! • • I 6 Aut' -Aa1 Pa<l -$599,t'\.X' A,I 2' I•' • Ul<J Acre -S .. 95.000 -Ad :211: • I 11 7 Arn: -S .. 95,0<.'() · AJ 2: L' COMING SOON 3 NEW HOMES IN THE HUNT CLUB l\ J.J ACRE LOTS! This superb 13,000+ Square Foot estate Special features include 6.2 acre lot, mammoth was lavishly decorated by man}( of the most entertaining areas, regulation tennis court, and distinguished ana talented interior room a small herd of horses! The two designers in Southern California. Features adjoining super-mansions just sold and this incredible views of city lights, hills , treetops, js the last of the fabulous estates for sale! and the beautiful , blue Pacific Ocean! Submit trades , creative financing! An Incredible Value at onl $3,250,000 TENNIS ESTATE IN BEAR BRAND RANCH THE EL NIGUEL GOLF COURSE IS YOUR BACK YARD! OPEN SAT. & SUN . 12-5 An architecturally unique 3.;.story . Get on the fairway right from your own home. in this superb gated back yard. Enormous entertainers community. Next to some of the home, exciting contemporary most expensive homes in OC. architecture, a golfer's dream. Priced Separate · guest quarters, at $789,000 with super low down and 4-car garage. Panoramic views. creative financing for qualified buyers. $1,495,000. Large equity & will 30552 Puerto Vallarta, Laguna Niguel trade for smaller home, or ??? (at Niguel Rd. & Marina Hills Dr.) FOR SALE! -2 GREAT HOME SITES NEXT TO THE SUPER MANSION ABOVE I I f .. Daily Pilol ha! Eitace • May 31, 1997 .. -~--------, we can help make the difference in your life! COSTA MESA BLUFF AR.EA CONDO large 2 mmur suite. 2.5BA, fireplace, 2 car al/ached garage. Qu11e complex. clOse to beach. Call 760-5000 E.:t. .... 16 MARK JACQUES $172,000J GORGEOUS5BEOROOM I All on I story, 5HR, 3.5BA~· nt family room, I ekgant pool. ko1 ponds, wait' alls.1 Move-in ready! I Call 760-5000 f.xt. 13 1 . Open Sun 1-5 I 820 Trmkwinds I ROBIN TENCH $539,000 CAMEO SHORES I' Ocean Views, 4 bedroom. 3 barh, den. Singk level Enclosed cour3ard. Call 644-4100 ,J.O. CALLA HAN $975,000 I COLLEGE PARK POOL HOME ' Gorgeous 3 BR + /iJmily room + dining room. All , new windaws and daors. Beautifoi mcuJSed pool in I sep<1mlt' yard. /11 addition to a large private back , ]ltrd. <:all 1-800-510-2005 Code 4086 RITA WADE $218,000 IRVlNE COVE Fmd11 um11/ I /11um~1 style home on 20, 000+ sq_. ft. lot u11tli p<111fir.1m1£· ocean and sunset llieu1s! Cross 1/1, itrat w e11tm11a 10 pnv,ue bead1 on qwet cul- de-1t11 r 1t!I 614 MAXG MAXJ NE GOLDEN $2,495,000 $30,000 PRICE REDUCTION 1!11111•,1m1. ,,, ,-.111 1·11 111 H11rbor Vieu• Ht/ls ,South. ( .u,t/111,1, //,1rhor er (//lf!fand111g IUllUlS. Smt_k lndln1·1 ) /1ome iHH touldbe513cargar,21-P., /11mil1 1111 lookJ out on gorgeous pool & "111111• 11rrdgrm111d ( ,tfl ... 60-5000 ext 525 NAN DOYLE $895,000 lARGE S BEDROOM COLLEGE PARK Quiet t ul dr uu I t1rgr /or with pool. Well kept /1ome Owner mot1v111rd ,\hou111 bj 11ppt. (~ti/ -.60-5000 f:..\t .., I(, MARK JACQUES $229,000 "SUNNY HILLS HIGH SCHOOL AR.EA" Vtrw l'roperry, city lights/Catalina 3BR, 2 BA., I 1900+ sq.fl. Just /iJted at $258,000 Wont Lait.' I Cir!/ 760-5000 Hxt. 12 5 • I ROBERT MILLIKEN I EMERALD BAY FOR LEASE I JHH, 2BA, recrnt~y rrmodrled homr. Large green I back .r11rd w11h 1p11 Blur waur vuw. Asking $4900 (iJ/l 4'F-74 7) BILL DOLBY NEWPORT COAST TOWN HOME \pr1 tt1rul11r f/l'nhmr 1n rlu exdusivr gated 1 rnmmumty of lro1111re Flegant entry wl!taluzn trk. I rg k11 w/u1l1tte 011 whru af1111mres & lut Nook, 11'/adjomrng outdoor patio for enurtammg. Dual mtJster uutes wlui11!k-1n rloset ltal111n nutom pool/spa (all 640 267 7 ROBYN SEARS GOLF COURSE VIEWS • GRF.AT OPPORTUNITY OWNER MAY TRADE!!! I 11t'ws. I '1tu·s. I m/'S /\l111'r up to sprrltlcu!Ar 1•1ru·s of ory lights and Nrutport Hay. /1111 ru;1om 4HH. 4 5BA /rarum: 4 firrplam. 9 slr.,'1ghu. hut.r jJnuly room u•uh bar. 01<m1ud spa tlJ1d Uluna. gourmrt lmcl~n and 11 approx 1800 U/ fi rmnng tkdt & bakonm. c.u 760-5000 Ext. 1381139 BIU and Do"tta Webster JUST LISTED JHR. 1/1A, Wrf!.r lot wuh RV arms, ftrshfy pmnud. srr.1prd ai/111p. p/;1111Jt11111 1lt1111rri. l-rr11c /, d«irs. c.u 760-5000 Ext. 120 $279,000 OCF.AN & SUNSET VlEWS 'Ml110r 111gh1 l1xh1s, orran <f sun1rt views from thr pm'llry of 1/111 lo1•r/y gatrd rom11111nity. -~"'lb b1•rl JBR dmlmrdia room. u..u 760-5000 Ext.129 Sbaron Swansmr $443.()()(J 'i BEDROOM ON CUL-DE-SAC! Hrm111ltbd 6 f'Jcp.111drd l mastt7" ru11r1. nm-rr lwrlien Quirt s1Tu1 f ''" f.11r1t1,f C./J 760-5000 Ext. 126 Rae Rodgers S5 59. ()()() An International Company 760-5000 http://nNllUllnlk.com NEWPORT Bf.ACH GOLF COURSE VIEW <~r:rOUJ 2500 U/fi. 4BR. JBA "-' .,;U,f,U,Mlilfl.I vUw of the to.IJ rounr' vl'1'] pm"1te ltttd '{llU1 tflmn "'' f«tt~ 11000+ lift pon/ JIU lot Wit/,~/ SIU fol t111th ~ f'1'7'iU IJNl. c.Jl 6'0-2677 .1374.900 EMERALD BAY CLASSIC COTrAGE Ocrani1tb 11{ f>CH -u•ll/; w brarh fro111 thu sp«Uil 3BR -'HA ( /awe brJ1 Ii l'<'UJr or build ~"r tlrriV11 hom~. c4JJ 497-7475 BIU Dolby $88(), ()()() SPYGl.ASS Hill tll)or ~Houn1a111 al'ld nry l1fh1 vmvs ft.m 11U 1'1111j~ rooms of tlm hraunfit/ pntk of Oulf1~l11J 11111!.t JU>r] JBR, 1BA Snt}Ass l10mr Qutrt pmwtr ln.1111tlf1 Prrfr• 1 for mtrru11tint 11ml ulf "'jtrpnmt C.U Ul>-2888 DUw-t JuUa Liao P11me /\Jr.111 \/l'ldr ( <J1111t17 Club loc11twn. Cmrom 4 HR. -1 '>HA Rnnndrled lruchen, rrmodelrd master bath w/)t1mzz1 tNh, lg /111mg & family room 1111jirrplacrs, mnlgardm room ovrrlooleing lu.sh • green .__ __ fiA-'c_Kl_E_c ;ffN-aU_o_r 0-~~-~-· (-:a __ ''_J:_6 __ 0_-_50=-o-o.-:_&-:_1-$46_1:11:,ooo::_ R6'MtlC" SOUTH COUNTY, NEWPORT BEACH 23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 180, Newport Beach, CA 92660 __ __ An International Company 760-5000 http://remax.llnk.com BEST OF BELCOURT Thu ranous C'UJI0'1f nlllff U'flJ b111/1 w;rh rht ulmrwrt 11fUllflOI/ to tkrail 11ntl br1111ty. Arunt1 of 1'Wrbk and KT""''' romp'1mnits rhr tkror. ./BR. library. family room, ipanous gllmt room • .wmr a/Jar, gym arul 11 4 rar garugr CJJ 76<J.. 5000 .Ext. lJ J Estber YaNAr s 1,395.000 AWF.SOM£ BAY/OCEAN/LIGHTS VIEWS OPENSA~l ~.2331CUFF DRIVE Nrwpttrt &tuh Oatom m·kwl kau'l MJith hut' virwtflg tbrln. Fir for a Wing wlowmud L1111ng, family. dJn1ng room & 3 ll'UIStrr s111tn! &duud to $749,()()() • CJJ 760-5000 .Ext. I J I RoblN TeJteb $749,000 6 UNITS Sl -4S,OOO 4 '™''""'""1 house NJith t:!i'uL;;;;c"1n:. 6.2 x f""l· Maxl'MI ~ HARBOR VIEW HIU.S F.xulk11t JWor plan for family li11i'1g. Tins exdusit-r JBR has brick u111/Jrway u111h 11 LOrgtow nk mrry. largt li11111g r(l()m with jirtpla,u. Pa11or11mu 111rwt?' CJJ 1-800-51()..2005<AU15003 Marla Acltrlcb $799.000 REDUCED TO $559,000 HARBOR VIEW HIU.S P«k·A·Boo ocean vu, Ca111un11 1111um, & riry liglm. Lowm pnrt 4BR or JBR -t dm. largt family room by lriulun. V"Y opni Jiu & bright. CJ/ 76<J..5000 .Ext. 525 NaNDoy k $559,000 DRASTICALLY REDUCED $349.000 Pnm~ 4BR. 2.5BA 3 rar g11r11gt, tpa. ccr:tlknt curb apµal. nnvrr roof. ntwrr lmr:htn. c"1st to golf co1mt, con11mi.rnt forway a«m. choice Mm1 Vmit Joum,,,. H-0 -R-R·Y!' c.11 76<J.. 5000 .Ext. 117 Jadrle HarulllnulN we can help 1nake the difference in your life! MF.SA VERDE Darli'}.g 3BR, 2BA, gr_eat yard. Nice living room with J!r~plau. Great neighborhood. Cail I-800-5 J 0-2005 Cotk #5009 · I MARK ACKRICH $209,000 NEWPORT COAST The bm of golf course and ocean views in this ~R'V~mmuniry CaU 640-1529 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA R.arr opportunity to purchase a newer home in a gaud communiry. Priced thousands below marker va/iu, so act now! CaU 760-5000 Ext. l 80 CHRIS HANSEN $249,000 , COUNTRY LMNG! Just lisud! 3BR, 2BA home llJcaud in one of Costa ~Mesas bm areas! Lar~t_ yard, ~it trw & gartkn. Sellers are relocating! Home 11 in great con'dition. Call 760-5000 Ext. 109. SKI $195,000 ANXIOUS MESA VERDE SELLER! Beautifi.11 5BR. 2BA singk kve/ pool home. Ready to move in! Freshly painted, fireproof roof.. inside laundry. gaud mry and cilJu to schooli and shopping, Highly motivatettulkr says "Bring me an offer. Ca11 f<1r J.OUr_privau showing. Cali 760-5000 F.xt. 1381139 BILL AND DONNA WEBSTER BEAUTIFUL VIEW HOME Gorgeous -Custom 4 bedroom home with view of .Bac"lt Bay and city /~hts. Opm floor el.an with pool anti therapeutic spa. For more information call I-800 510-2005 Cotk 14085 RITA WADE $429,000 GUARD GATED Sta Isl.and, guard _gated highly upgrlll'kd I level with view. 2BR, ilm. call 644-4100 J.D. CAll.AGHAN $550,000 REDUCED IN BELCOUJm I Pmtige with a view. Gorgeous townhome with 2BR, 2.5 BA p/ws a den, gourmet ltitchm, 2 fireplaces, ~ud community_ & security system. -cau 160-5000Ext. 129 SHARON SWANSON $449,000 I TROPICAL PARADISE IN COM Over $200,000 in ut>frrUks, pool & spa in a stttmg of f'tlT( tropiclll palms: "Must set to appreciate. C.a11 76():.8533 ROBERT SACKS $749,000 E.SIDE C.M . I OVER 14,000 SQ. FT. WT 3 &drooms, 2 &tbs + Motlier-ln-llzw Unit. Shop •t111chea to doubk '"' K•raxe. Appointmmt CAii 760-5000 Ext. 125 ROBERT Mil.UKEN $600,000 MINUfFS TO THE B.EACHt Ful tht cool ocean brreus! Splendid 3BR, 1 .75BA rtpillce private courtyard. Briclt patio & wood "Melt. Exulknt llJcation. CaU 760-5()()() Ext. 205 ACK GIFFORD $294,SOO • • You deserve ... •Honesty k • 26 Years Experience • Communication • Personal Service DESIGNS FOR LMNG '97 • Dedication •Results! · #1 ~ Newport Beach Agent 1988-1995 HARBOR RIDGE Custom Contemporary Reduced to $1,650,000 Magnificencly appointed 4BR, 4.5BA with den & exercise suite. Extensive use of marble floors, granite counters & state of the art commercial kit. BELCOURT CUSTOM Ocean & Catalina Views $2,350,000 Near new 5BR, 5BA contemporary estate. Private office, gym & wine cellar. Trade possible. BALBOA ISLAND lnvatment Opportunity Now $489,000 Location, Location! Well-main tained duplex. Best value on Island . Income dose to $3000 mo. Seller motivated & will consider carry back. Make offer ... I BELCOURT TOWNE Plan "D" Best Location! Offered at $999,000 Truly a Masterpiece with lots of marble and plwh carpcring. Soaring ceilings, custom lights, Euro kitchen & rotunda entry. large wet around yard adjacent to pool & spa. Owner wants offer now! 15 dwn Ct. SEA ISLAND Rare Opportunity on Golf Course $739,000 Model perfect 3BR, 3BA condo. Exquisitely appointed & decorated in neutral colors. Huge yard w/pool, spa & entertainment area. Adule living at its finest! BELCOl!R T Cl!ST(Jll/ Mediterranean $1,•S0,000 Lovely 5BR. ~.SBA with 4 car garage. Gorgeous tile floors & Berber carpeung. Great year yard w/large pool, spa, fountain & outdoor entertaining area. Make offer! Please visit my web site! http://Www.remaxsouthcounty/felsot Fabulous Entry Courtyard Huge encry counyard pario offers a beautiful founain and spa ideal for cnrcmining or romantic evcninp. Steps to the Sand STUNNING OCEAN VIEWS This oceanfront estate features 6 bedroom s including a private guest suite with fi replace and a separate entry. Each bedroom has fa b ulous ocean cidepool & beach views. Ic:icl udes 8 baths, each with custom g ranite & scone work previously featured in a well known architectura l m agazine. Nearl y 6,500 fee t, ch is home is both an ideal en tercainme nc house and p rivate family retreat. It has api roximacely 120 feet of spectacular ocean frontage is uniq ue and one of che largest along the coast of Laguna Beach. It features wine cellar & casting room , air conditioning and lavish marb le floors. Seeps co sand, chis gated seaside community of Camel Pointe offers the ultim ate in living. Fifteen Seat Theater Home movie thcaccr with 15 theater rypc sars, pope.om and coke machine and profasio02l THX sound system. "CINEMA PARADJso· To see this special property, call 0..Uy Pilot Jlu l Estate • May 31, 1997 Over I 7 Years Experience Along the Coast Broker Named to Re/Max Hall of Fame !fW6in Cfendi 760-5000 x131 Re/Max South County Panora mic Qqan/Catallna Views In< umn.i tM Mdr\ finl">I neighborhood of Shorecllffs. Striking 48R/4.5KA, family mom, 'tudy offiu•, \undl'Ck and elegant pool tll \pll. $1,799,000 Corona Del Mar 180" Ocean If you're lool..ing fur perfrction and dramdlic view\, this is it. (,orgrous remodel with a f.thuluu\ nourplan. L.tr)!C front yard w/room for a pool, walk-in wine cellar, llbr.uy, etc Reduud to $999 000 1027 Goldnrrod Best N rwport 5 Bylroom SBR/ J.SBA sprawling I-story on a gorgeous Newport Street I ush gardens surround pool, waterfall & Kol ponds. Reduced to $539 000 1820 TrtUUwlnds Uldml!k Ykwsl I NewJHlrl Tri·kvl'I a.mom w/hugf vk'wlng decb! f_ntprtllining ream home w/oversin'd living, family, dining. and 3 mom sultt). Clo5e to be<Kh, palb and rmau:rant'll RedU£al to 1749,000 z.J.J n H""'9r & Oceqn l'kwsl Ocean side of PCH In beautiful private lrvtne lerraccl Gated cnlry·fabulou.t 38R w/great famJly room. lovely d«k, p1tJo, lawn & privatl' spa. Vacant $724,900 Kathleen McNamee 760-5000 ext. 130 Wayne Smith 760-5000 ext.195 31 years experience 2300 homes sold ft ft* 1J ft * * * 1t * 1t 1t 1t 1t 1t 1t 1t ift 1t Sold to Dau 1997 SPECTACULAR HARBOR POINTE CORONA DEL MAR 3 BR, 3.5 BA, 3 fp's 3300+ sq fr., 10,000 +lot cul de ~ac, 3 car garage, Ocean view master suite. $839,000 WALK TO BF.ACH NEWPORT BF.ACH 4BR, 2.5 BA, 1900+ sq. ft. fp, wet bar, 2 car garage Newport Crest townhouse w7 community pool, spa, tennis. Seller bought another -must sell fast! $244,000 Before you put your home on the market, call us . We have an enormous source of buyers. • Corona del Mar dream home Located in prestigious Harbor View, this completely remodeled single story is impeccable in every way. The gated entry with lush landscape and specimen palms has an open air patio with grass area that is plumbed for a pool. Approaching the beautiful beveled glass entry door reveals spectacular views down the coast and out to Catalina. The.architect carefully redesigned the original house so that the gracious living room. gourmet kitchen and lavish master suite all have breathtaking views. A large fonnal dining room was added with a built-in buffet server, There is a large family room and a separate library with custom cabinetry. Skylights throughout make the home bright and airy. The floorplan has two separate wings: one for the master suite and powder room and another for the walk-in wine cellar, indoor laundry, two additional bedrooms and another gorgeous bath. The home is priced at $999,000. For more information, call Robin Tench al REIMA.X, (714) 760-5()()(). J~ 2 8:45 a .m .. GPA Committee meeting 3 8:45 a.m .. Affiliate Committee meeting 4 9 a .m. -noon, Ethics 1 -4 p .m .. Agency 6 10 a.m. -2 p.m .. Brokers Preview ~ MLS book delivery 11 9 a .m .. Compass beginner class 9 a .m. -noon. ·R.E. Development" 1 -4 p .m .. ·R.E. Finance· 12 9 a .m .. Grievanc e Committee meeting 13 10 a .m. -2 p.m .. Brokers Preview 18 9 a .m. ML.S Committee meeting 9 a .m. -noon. ·Mortgage Processing & Documentation· 1 -4 p .m .. ·ucense Responslblllty" 2 p.m .. Internet class 19 8:30 o.m .. Boord of Directors meeting 2 p.m., Compass advanced c lass 20 10 o .m. -2 p .m., Brokers Preview 25 2 p .m., Compass beginner class 26 9 a .m. -noon, Seminar: •Ethics." by attorney Bert Cook at the association offlce 27 10 o.m. • 2 p.m .. Brokers Preview Bob & Dovie Koop Bob Koop Dovie Koop Bob Koop, Jr. Call the Koop team! 760-5000 Ext. 128 or 760-1580 "Rancho Rdaxo" Walk to the Bay or Beach F.nmmdy ranoddcd ruscom home. Large Master suite with a retreat bas a fircplaa: & Bay view, custom kitchen includes stain!~ stcd appliances by Viking. Sub-Ztro, Kite.hen Aid & Thermadoc. Archway & Pilb.rs throughout, Four custom fireplaces all with unique mantles & hcanhs, ronwuic formal dining with a mural, dual pane windows, atcnsivc US( of mosaic, paVCl'S and ceramic tile throughout, Faux painting includes marble & a mural, finished gange pavcrs tile in the back yard. tropical landscaping. Excdlcn t Balhoa Peninsula -----location. ~lw-lll'.Y... ......... Just Listed $389,900 OCEAN VIEW private bc:achC"s! Custom oak doors &: windows, river rock, lilc. spa, sauna, gourmet kitchen, cwo masters, large yard wir.h a kitchen, gaubo, pool & spa. Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. Beautiful Ocean V'iew Home! 3,700 Sq. Ft. 4 Bdr, 3.5 Bath home on a 13,000 Sq. Ft. fot, loa of marble, w tcd communiry! Bob , Sr. or Jr. SOUTII COUN1Y Bob Koo Sr. or Jr. One Bedroom Town Home! Sur.er nice extra large end unit in a gated community. Ni« pool &: spa. 2nd floor, sccuriry building. Bob , Sr. or r. NEWl'ORT BEACH 760-5000 ~ Ext. 1~ Cro-'! Daily Pilot Ital E«au • Msr 3 I. 1997 r Ellis ~~ CORONA DEL MAR VILLAGE Embodying pcrfecdy che charm of Corona Del Mar, this Vill age Sfiowplace home is decorated to perfection & !>urroundcd by cnchanJing gardens. Gourmet's kitchen, beamed ceiling!>, henl.h door<,, harcfwood floors. Unda Oeth & Lois Jacobs Ad Code 72 0 DRAMATIC & TRADITIONAL A stylish 3AR, 2. SBA residence great for entertaining. Cu,wmi1.cd interior!>, oumanding kicchen. Two car attachea garage, gaccd wmmunity with clubhouse. ccnnis & pool. Myrna Boom INVITING VISTAS Amatinf. l llY light\ & lovely mountain views are rhc highlights of drn tBR, H\A customi1.cJ home. Loft/office, very light & lmghr dcrnr. Marilyn Kc.shocr QUIET CUL-DE-SAC, PRIVATE YARD This wonC:lerful 3RR. 2BA home has all the demencs for tranquil living... quiet locar1on. \pacious yard, fireplace, h.ind!.OllH: oak Jccor. kitchen with Suh-Zero. Kay KonfaJ • N EWpORT BEACll ·officE 2J Coapoun P WA, SuiTE 190 644,-6200 BIG CANYON ELEGANCE Custom 4BR, 4.5BA Versailles estate overlooking fairway, cicy li~cs & sunsec views. Library with fireplace, warm interior. Gaced courtyard & koi pond. Belle ranch $1 ,249,000 Ad Code 7 1727 ABOVE ALL THE RFST A truly super condo, comfortable rooms, 2BA, 2BA. fireplace. 2-car attached garage, commu111ty pool & spa. $138,500 Beverly Nelson Ad Code 7 1737 THE BEST OF EASTSIDE Fabulous Eastside home, very unique with large cat-in kitchen, spacious dining room, livin2 room wich vaulred ceilings. Absolutely the beset' Team Hoover Ad Code 72137 CATALINA VISTAS Enjoy a perfect view of sand, ocean & Catalina al sunset from upstairs residence of this spacious duplex. Fireplace, wee bar, cxcdlenr mtcnors. Jim Hutton HARBOR VIEW Outstanding BR, 3BA home in prime locauon, features include family room with fireplace, FrenCh doors & widows, yard for cnrenaining wuh buifr-in BBQ. Park, communiry pools. Eric & Laraine Shaw $624,000 Ad Code 70197 Ad Code 75017 BF..AUllFUL CO NDO Very light & bright interiors ma.kc this 2BR. 2BA condo a pleasure to live in ... & dine in, with rwo areas for dining_ & a kitchen with balcony. Community p<>Ol & spa, rwo c.ir attached garage. Artie Joluuoo $284,900 Ad Code 7 1 on NEWPORT HEIGHTS With a distinctive Art Deco charm, this horn~ is designed for luxury living. Fireplace, vaulted ceilings, French doors, remodeled kitchen. G rear yard with Jacuzzi & built-in BBQ. $397,500 Sauy Luby Ad Code 70507 POLISHED REFINEMENT Absolutdy stunni~ Bayfrom Estarc, eustomiu:d lhrollghout with Contemporary cl<:g20cc Views from most rooms & sunm Southern ~sure. 4BR, pmJll spa on Bay'Sldc with large dmJ Ann, Ted & Suzanne $1,749,000 Ad Code 71797 NEWPOKI' HEIGHTS Fabulous, custom designed home with open floor plan, 3BR, 2BA, Berber ~t, skylight,, Corian councers, large master suite wnh sp.1 cub. Lovely backvard retreat. Maxine Mink $495,000 Ad Code 72347 • .PENiNsulA Offic~ 2001 W. BAlboA Blvd. 72J.-81'20 19 Sea Island #19 Sar $229,500 Dana Black 15 Trafalgar Sar/Sun $2,495.000 ATS 1600 Aniu Lane Sat/Sun $589.000 Pam Ball 215 Via Dijon Sat/Sun $469,000 Rirtey/Granic:ri S 16 Laver Way Sat/Sun $289.900 Osterhout/Gisela 509 Orange: Sat/Sun $249,900 Scc:phanic:/Mark 3 Inverness Sun $1,850,000 Arne Pecc:rson 1 94 5 Porr Weybridge Sun $629,000 Sandra Daley 908 Chc:smuc Sun $569,000 Roy Oscc:rhouc 2100 Vache Grayling Sun $524,000 Jim Weisc:nbach 319 Avenida Cerricos Sun $469.000 Barbara Aune: 2319 Laurc:l Pl. Sun $397.500 Sassy Luby IS Haggc:mon Aisle Sun $319,900 Artie Johnson 14 Tranto cozy IN EASTBLUFF Gorgeous 4BR, 2.SBA, home w/marble entry. Leaded & stained glass, French doors, -Oak paneling. Security system. Lush courtyard & backyarCl w/~l & spa. Oaudette Blanchard $589,000 Ad Code 71277 SECLUDED CLIFFHAVEN On a secluded street in Cliffhaven with panoramic views of the ocean & basin of Newport Bay, this 3BR, 2BA home is li~t, warm & charming. Redwood deck perfect for entertaining. Patti O'Deaky Ad Code 72237 Sun $284.500 Artie Johnson Sun FIT FOR A KING A rare find in Clifhaven! Very private 5 BR, 4 BA home with fireplace, Bay, basin, & ocean views! Set on huge, buildable lot with 3-car garage. $769,000 James Gray Ad Code 71697 SECLUDED COVE Ready to begin construction of chis new occarifront estate above a cove in Corona DcJ Mar with 180 degree panoramic white water, Catalina & tide pool views. Regal master suite, indoor sauna & outdoor resort spa, Gourmet's kitchen, devator. Kent McNaughton $3,400,000 Ad Code 71927 ~ - Daily Pilot R.eal ~ • May 31. 19'}7 BLUFFS TENNIS VILLA Located on a private cuJ-de-sac with greenbelt views, this cozy 3BR, 2.SBA condo features family room with fireplace & skylight, stained glass windows, wine closet. Large endosed patio, near Back Bay nature trails. $289,900 Sally Shipley Ad Code 72127 WHATAVIEW! Brcathtakinfr channel and Catalina views from this invitir:p 2BR, 2BA water ront condominium. Watch the sailboats an enjoy harbor ligh ts from romantic serti1! Mike mith $444,000 Ad Code 70837 LINCOLN LAND TREASURE Spacious & beautiful home on one of Newport's nicest streets. Excellent floorplau with 4 BR, 3BA, interior atrium, gourmet's kitchen, Frencli doors & windows, recessed lighting, fireplace. A.me Petersen $649,5'00 Ad Code 72437 ROOM FOR EVERYONE The perfect h ome for famil>: and comfort combining spacious rooms & exceptional decor. Large & OJ>Cl:l, with bd.m ceilings, hardw~ floors, French doors & windows, wet bar, guest bedroom, office, room for expansion. Bev White . $89S,OOO Ad Code 70937 BOB COLUCCIO 644-6373 cn.121 Senior~ Conndtant 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath home. Custom pool & spa plus large front & back yard. 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath. Quiet corner location. Boat and R.V. parking. Sandy Daley 644-6373 at. 20 I $265,000 1945 Port Weybridge Fabulous Location Large Sunny Yard OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 $455,000 Prestigious gated community. Dramatic, spacious Bonnie 3BR +den, 3BA townhome overlooking 18th Barrington fairway, private pool in large patio. Will Sell 644-6373 at. 146 furnished or unfurnished. $729,000 644-04S2 res. Mike Upgraded, expanded f.unily home with 4BR and Smith 4BA. Quality is evident throughouc! Inviting arge 4BR p<?Ol home with ily room and living room. Hardwood Floors, French Doors & Plantacion Shutters. Walle to parks & school. Dick Dickson 721-3566 644-6373 at. 148 Well Priced at $645,000 $448,000 .. --- • Daily Pilot .Ra.l bwe • ~ 31. 1997 ,3~::.--------.... ~'P'"#l COMPANY TEAM 1996 725-5126 <Taking Care of your :7Yf ost Important !/fsset Stunning, newly constructed custom estate on oversized lot with expansive city views. Over 8,000 sq.ft. of extraordinary perfection. Six bedrooms and six and one-half baths, ideal for the large or expanding family. Also included are a library, solarium, family room, recreation/pub room, fou r fireplaces, three car garage, fantastic pool and spa and much, much more. This is a lavish home steeped in quiet luxury. Low Tax Race -No Mello Roos -Low Association Fees $2,495,000 15 Trafalgar OPEN SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1:00 to 4:00 Other Harbor Ridge Properties also available from $1,500,000 to $3,500,000 -- SUMMIT TOWNHOMES 15 Haggerston Aisle Beau11tul 3Rc<lroom, 2. 5Bacn~ family room plus loft. Over 2,000sq ft I lar<lwood floors, planacion shutters & more! No Mello Roos $319,900 TROVARE in NEWPORT COAST Sharp 2 BR, 2AA condo upper-end unic, Plan 0. Late & hra~h1 -vaew of pool • very private. Ell I. 5 1<11111 ~· ( Gw,., ~. ARTIEJOHNSON 675-7396 Ellis Realty Group Y#elcomes neY# agent Brook~ Coldren She will join the award winning Team Hoover at the Newport Beach office l· 111' Rea Ir} ( irour " plea,ed to welwme ,,,Je, .1"oc.:1atc. Hrnuke Coldren 10 rhe Newport Beath hr.inlh She wall be wnrlmg with lhc award w11111111g Team Hoover. whac:h rn<.lud e\ Anne and John Hoover and Bev Wh1k and i.pcc.:aal11es in the neighborhoods of Cltrthavcn/Newport Heights and the 'urmund111g area.\ "Bmole know., the Southern Orange County housing market and as dedicated 10 prnv1dtng profe~Slllnal real el>tate Servi CC." Anne !>aid. "We believe that she wall be very effective in marketrng Iii.tings and securing property for our clients " Al> a re,1dent of Orange County for more than I K year.. Coldren bnng~ enthusiasm and commitment to lindrng properties which are i.u1ted to homebuyer' · lifestyles and needs. ··1 love the lifestyle of Southern California and truly enjoy sharing my home with family and friends." Coldren said. "I plan to work diligently in locating properties which will bring the same level of enjoyment to our clients." Coldren has an excellent understanding of busine111. She holds a bachelor's deJl'CC' in buainess and has a strona bacltaround in ; r~ .... · 7!· 1·· ·-~. ; • .. f' ';) Brooke Coldren accounting and finance. She 1s well known for being an effective fund ra1ser. community leader and volunteer and has devoted a great deal of time to various organizations and charities, including being president for the past two years of the Orange County chapter of the Lumananes, a support group for the Doheny Eye Institute, located an the USC Health & Science campus. She 1s also an active member and supporter of the National Charity League, school activities and youth sports events. Her hobbies and interests include intcnor and floral dcaign, art, music, tennis and a number of other iporu. Coldren hves in Cliflbavcn with her husband Robert and children Spencer, 14 and Maclay, 9. 10 1ped: wills Brook• Col4twrt, caU tit• NR1port B.aclt bN.ttdl of BUii R""'1 Gro11p al (11') "'-'200. PRIVATE SHOWING PELICAN HILL 10 PREMIERE POINT Offered at $3,495,000 Call for a private showing Saturday Afternoon Brooke Coldren (714) 741-8858 Sunday Afternoon LouAnne Rittey (714) 717-4207 COMING SOON: 5 PREMIERE POINT 25 CANYON TERRACE 4 SAN SIMEON PELICAN HILL PELICAN HILL PALMILLA S4.495,000 $3,495,000 $899,000 Morris Dcvdopmcnt, Inc. is :in cxpcricnc.cd full service dcvt'lopmcnr company providin~ architcau~. interior design. conmuct.ion, and all rc:a.I csmtc rda1cd services. Moms Dcvdopmcm, Inc. u ;11Vailablc for consulraoon on all you real csa~ needs. MORRIS DEVELOPMENT lNC.• 10 PREMrERE POINT• NEWPORT COAST, CA 926S7 • PHONE (714) 719-0500 •FAX (714) 719-2874 Agent with Ellis Realty Group, Newport Beach 644-6200 Ellis Realty Group agent tees off for pediatric cancer research The fund raiser will be~efit research at Children's Hospital Jam Wei1,enbach. sales ~'ociaic with Ellis Realty Group in Newport Beach, 1s a volunteer board member and direclor of Resource Development with the Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation (PCRF). He ha.~ been on the board of directors for four years and helps coordinate volunteer activities tor as many ai-. 20 fund raiser11 throughoul the year The upcoming fund raiser will be the 1997 Rod Carew Children's Cancer Golf Cla.~s1c, which will be held Monday. June 16 at the Pelican Hill Golf Club m Newport Beach. Tournament guesls will play on both the Ocean and Links courses and will be treated to a celebrity scramble featuring some of the finest athletes from the Angels. Mighty Ducks and the Dodgers. There will also be a fund raising dinner at the Irvine Marriot Hotel. The evening will include a silent auction and entertainment with sports personality, Roy Firestone. Proceeds from the tournament wiJI benefit PCRF, which funds a research laboratory at. Otikhu 's Hospital of Orange County (CHOC). ''PCRF is a worthwMc foundation which has a positive impact oo many children and famlfiea in Orange ~Ul'lty and throughout the world, .. WciJc:oblch aald. "lt'• very rewudina to bo able co help in their fUnd raisina ctrocu ... Jim Weisenboch PCRF was founded by a group of concerned parents in 1983 to establish a local resource which would improve the care. quality of life and survival rate of children with malignant diseases. Last year PCRF contributed more than $ i million to pcd111tnc cancer research at CHOC. • "I have been involved with many organizations but nothing compares to watch.ing these kids ao from battling cancer to becoming survivors and returning to JUSt being a kid again,:• Weisenbach said. Weisenbach has been a broker for seven years and is weU known for bil Juab dep of integrily and profeaaiooalilm. For lllON "if~,......., IM RH Conw C1Ullln11,, Cacw G.q a..1c, tt•ll tit• to"-""UMnt leodlll• 111 (11') SJf.O'/S. 7b ,,,-lritA.,., w.,.._. .,_ rcu"' ..,,. ... ~,a.•sa.-., ~"' N~ .._,,., (1_14J I~ UfO, .. ......._ .. ___________ .. _______ _ Balboa Island Wonderful building opportwltty. Unique 35 ft. lot, mtd block on charming extra wide street CLJTently a 3BR, 28A cottage ......................................... $569,000 Balboa Island 5pKtoUI Island Duplex. 4BR, 2BA with large balcony up, 3BR, 2BA with patio down. Remodeled Kitchens/Baths. Square footage cannot be duplicated! ........................................................................................ $569,000 Balboa Island Crisp Md bright Cape Cod home. Quality construction 1991. 3BR, 2BA, with French dcx:lc's, baywinc:kMt and vaulted ceihngs ....................................... $679,000 ExtcnlMty 1anodded In 1991. Old Balboa Island clwm with all the mod- em conveniences. 2BR, 2BTHS. Great home fo< entertaining .............. $595,000 - R E A L T Y Custom Harbor View Homes City & mountain views. SBR. 4.SBA. corner lot. Gourmet kitchen. French doors & windows. 3 car garage. Simply Beautiful I $820,000 Cameo Highlands Beautiful kitc hen with sub-zero. light & bright. 4BR. 2.SBA w/sparkllng pool. Many upgrades. AC. fireplace. Frenc h doors. Reduced to $575,000 Big Canyon Condo Fabulous view Big Canyon Golf Course. High c allings. c rown moldings, recessed llghtlng. fireplace. $365,000 Eastslde Hlghly upgraded townhome. 3BR. 2.58A. Hardwood floors throughout. Private potfo. Close to schools & shopping. $237,500 12 [)_J [).!J22 Seavlew Panoramic views of ocean. city llgt'lts & maintains. New master BA. new hardwood ftoors. Good sized yard w /pr1vate pool. $599,000 Big Canyon Completely remodeled 2BR. 2BA + den. Dover model Highly upgraded, llght & bright. 2 car attached garage Gated 24HR guard. Reduced to $485,000 The Bluffs 4BR. 2 story home. Flreplace. large patto, 2 car detached garage. $309,000 MOritteello 2BR. loft modeL 1.15BA complet~ remodeled kttchen, track Hghttng. spa. wood decking. Close to schools &'shopping. $145,000 ..... _ .. COit llLflLTT GllOUr 760-1900 INCltB>IBl.E CUSTOM ESTAJI $USC),000 Ga1c:J .inJ S«Uriry mtry. Apx I acn= with views of OCClll and lA Tennis oowt, pool. ~PJ and guo1 houo;c. Great mttr in Cowan Heights. Bnuhitt/ Van Aals1 lmn?U't /DI 7900X ~-~~--------------------~------------- HABOlt mDGI ESTA1I $2,750,000 - FJcrrn1 & narur.il rnarcri.Us. Crafinwi..hip & doign .ire rhe unifying Iheme of this hm. Sweeping V\.15 of SWl!JCl, 0U1 & Car:lliiu. lntrrnn /DI 792ZP 50llHIS11CA1ID BlC¥NCI $1,795,000 ~expanded & upgradtd town home w/pnwce pool & spa. Scpa.. race guesf quancrs. grc:a1 pacio & oouny.ud. lntnnn /DI 78TMS EXQUISITE ESTAJI $1,750,000 Prof dcoonaxl 580, 4.5BA. Lib. furmal LR & DR. h~ multimaiia!FR. goutTllC( kirdicn w/Sob..Zcro, maid's Qumcn. /nJnmt ID# 78ZYF LAaGI MMILY WUlllD $1,.595,000 580, lib, FR. pool, spa & a gorgeous ocean view. UL~ hm wllcadcd ~ cite "2i.is & dcv.itor:. Gated entry. lntmtn /DI mDD llOMAN11C IWAWAY $1,195,000 Dcc:orattd ro pcrkcoon. AD amcniacs. 480. 2.5 BA. kM:ly gated counyaid. 3 ~ FOOi & spa. lnltl"Nt /DI 78TIG wxun m•• LIVING $1,195,000 Exquisirc beach hm on Lido lsbnd in Newport Beach. Top quality thruouL ~ dubltoutc. tennis. yacht dub. bou dodcs. /"'"7Vt /DI 78Y66 llAUllfUl HABOll lmGll $1.195'°°° FJepnt home on apx 32,000 tq ft lot. Great ocean views! R£modded wich owrsi7.cd pool and spa. Gorgeous! Mwt see! Marybcch Cole-Scandd /1'lmld lDI mJQ : .-··,· . ~I • . I GOtf COWSI LOCATION $599'°°° Picture pogicud-pcrfttt views of golf co1~ and Wu:. lmmacularc light and brigh1 mwn home. Bc:auoful pacio, gorgrous do::k and cnonnous chlca. Arvilla Sheron ln1nnn /DI 792MX ._-, .--.ir------,,,.--~~. ... . . . HUNTINGTON HADOll $597,500 Marble fuy.:r, IOrmal dining room, tea room w/FP, la.ri,oe living room. Gour. ma kirchcn with ccmct i~. l'CO'Clcion room. pnc room w/FP. Loft. com- pu~ room. masttr w/FP. Sauna. LUma Pftdlidia /111tmtt ID# 78Zn' Condo Classics WA1DRON'f PDmtOUSI $659,000 Views of me ocean, Callllina, main channel.. C,ompko:fy rcmoddcd w/a- reruivc WJC of graniic. cuscom c:abincu. hwd fin. ' /nrnw1 fDI 79I08 GOIS COWSI LOCAnONI $599,000 Onc--lcvd rondo wino stain. P-.aOo fur living or cnrcn:aming. Open 8r plan, Guard-g;ued mmm in me hcan ofNcwporr Beach. lnln'nt't lDI 1WJV7 SUPER VA.WE $529,SOO Ncuml do:.oc 280. 38A + den condo w/pacio. FP in LR&. remod mm. E.iidUSM guard~ a>mm w/pools. spas & tennis. lllln'ntt /DI 78TP£ CANYON CUST $249,000 Wonderful Corona dd Mar. 280. 2.5RA. Oo6c m schools & shopping. lnln'M /DI 78"fl>A U.UOA llAOf $247,500 On die sand ar historic 8alboa ocean lxh&nL Ptnlhowc-bd immac end unit w/002n + beach V\"'-Gated bldg & elev.nor. /n1n11e1 /DI 78VNC NEWPOU BEACH $119,SOO 280. 2BA rnodcJ..pctfin rondo. Sunny deck. Vaul1t'd ~ cust mirrors, tmidc lndry, 2<ar g;.itaF-Gated axnm w/pool & spa.fflln'na !DI 772.FG Family Specials ENTUTAIN..o HOME $749'°°° Rcmodded 58D,6.58A.Apx4,(J()()sq Ii. romwdiningnn.gourtnc( lciu:hcn w/ti.lc Roors.. larg-c bonus nn, wood An+ pvt PL & ~· lfllnTl<t /DI 78XFV MOVI RIGHT INI $S9e#)O J.M. ~· landing exccucivc horn<. Grear loc:anon + cxcdlcnt aindirion. H~ bonus room & I BD downswrs. lnln"nd /DI~ EXECunvt UVING $467,500 Wcsq:xirk. ropubr Ar plan w/4 80 + bonus nn. PrmUum lo<, pro(bnd.,ap.. ing. Upgraded w/Frmch dr. built-ms in den & GA. lmrmit /DI 792MT SUNSET & OCEAN VIEWSI $449,500 &cdlcnt value in moYC-in cood w/quoality. Newer kit & BA. pvt y.ud. Build aootbcr 2-ttory or just rdax & enjoy me beldl lifC. lnlm1d ID# 7908T MESA VlltDI HOMEI $21UOO loYdy 480, 3BA ai4:Yd 1'/opcn LR & mviring FP. FDR. kir wr'blc!a riook, expanded FR wfFP. I BO & I BA down b-guesa. lfllmltl /DI 790C9 I.AKI fOltlST POOL NOMI $211,000 380, 2.S8Aon ~ GRat pool & spa.~ patiomcJc.d by fmoe IOrumy. Newer c:lcdUng + catpft & water hcattr. /nkmtf lDI l93ZC ' .. JilE PRUDENTIAL• )ON DoUGLAS COMPANY / ' , , .. , Any Property. Anytime. Anywhere. Whether you're at your offi ce, hotel room, or in your own living room, you can preview properties in the price range and area you're looking for. Visit our website, select "Property Search" and then use the Internet IO#. W e give you the advantage. Anytime. Anywhere. Properties 'Online http://www.prudouglas.com BestBu s CUSTOM HOMI $MS,OOO ~ 5BD Home on a COf1lCS' kx. lWo-~Of}' home oB"cn &Jal f.amily ~ large family room opcru onro ver.ulda. ln1tmn ID# "'BTMB CITY & OCIAN VflW $749,000 380. funily room,srudioandAJC \.amt~ SANDY rtrftn oondJtion. Spa and h>uncuns. 3 ~ Loc:s MITTMAN of rrunors. Very pnv.u:c. /l'lkmtl "!DI 77467 Open Houses IArt'MIT . 2318 Holiday Rd ....•.................... $490,000 ....... Ali Zarrinnegar ......................... SAT 1·5 HARIOBM!W 1727 Port Stir1ing ........................ $699,000 ....... Mike Tashman ......................... SUN 1-4 Mlr.NIYQN 19 ~St. George ................ $1, 195,000 ....... Joanne Akerman ..................... SUN 1-5 14 Rue Biarritz ............................ $499,000 ....... Nancy Simmons ...................... SUN 1-5 Ul1l2 332 Piazza Lido ....................... $1 , 195,000 ....... Helen Gilchrist... ...................... SUN 1-5 PEllNSUl.A POINT BLl/EES 503 Playa .................................... $300,000 ....... Joyce Oabolt ............... SAT 1·51SUN1-4 1602 E Balboa Blvd .................... $556,500 ....... Linda Brehm ............................ SUN 1-5 NEWPORTIEACH C080l4 DS. llAB 503.5 Begonia Ave ...................... $489,000 ....... Donna Wall .............................. SUN 1-4 1700 Highland Or ........................ $749,000 ....... ShivaAshari ............................ SUN 1-4 NEWPORTCBEST CQfl1M 11/tMUNDS 448 Morning canyon ................... $459,000 ....... Ames/Roppolo ........... SAT 2-5/SUN 1-4 IW?tJft•t 20 ttllborough ........................... $995,000 ....... Sandy Mittman ........................ SUN 1-5 2 Odyssey Ct .............................. $234,000 ....... Barbra Chambers .................... SUN 1-5 llEWPORTHEIGHTS 326 Holmwood Or ....................... $449,500 ....... Doug JOhnson ................ SUN 1 :30-5:00 SEA§l4Ml . /WWOBBIKjE 33 Monaco .................................. $749,000 ....... Vi Saxton ................ SAT/SUN 1 :30-4:30 25 Ooean Vista ............................ $625,000 ....... Simmons/Ames .......... SAT 1-SISUN 2-5 4 Sea Cove ln ............................ $499,500 ....... Natalie Anles ........................... SUN 2-5 , • ' .JASmNE CR.EE& Largest Single Story, great locatlon,.Plan 3 ~-n.ble * •• s ea IUll80ll nBW RIUS SOl1l1I Totally remodeled, 580, gounnet kitchen, cul-de-sac location-pool ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ .. ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ .. ¥ ¥ ¥ .. ¥ ., ., ., ., ¥ .. " ., ., " " .. EXCEPTIONAL VALUE IN HARBOR VIEW HOMES • ~ floor plan -•New Wmdows, doors, Close to school ce~, floors, kitchen, • 5 bedroom - 3 Car bath.$, etc. • ~ded dining area. • 3 of S bedropms •Complete Remodeled • 10,000 sq. ft lot -pool & lots of varo space. •$725,000 'Prudential Jon 'Douglas ~presents~ Splendid Oceanfront :Hone in Corona def Mar 'T.iis very private, custom, oceanfront home is located in Cameo Sh ores, CoTona del Mar. In the l 950's, Myford Irvine became enamored with the concept of a Cameo Coastal Community and thus "Cameo Shores" became a reality. The streets in Cameo shores arc single loaded creating a very quiet and private environment within the neighborhood. Enter this remark.able property through tall. hand carved, Mahogany doors into a serenely beautiful, travertine courtyard with a rectangular pool. Walk through a second set of mahogany doors into a wonderfully maintained home with 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, a library/family room. All the principal rooms overlook the beach and ocean . A lovely two tiered ~en and stairs lead to the beach where waves break onto a foamy surf and one looks out to Arch Rock and other spectacular geological fo1Jnation.s. Boats of every class ply the waters beyond the rocks and at the close of day the sun sets and the sky becomes a flame of colour . Offered at $3,495,000 'For furtlier infarmaaon on tliis property call: Patricia Davenport at Prudential~ Douglas Realty 2101 E. t Hywy., Ste 250 Corona dcl Mar, CA 92625 (714) 729-7270 or on the internet at http;//www.prudouglas.com !:::1!1~~0 ~il!l~!!ll!!lll!!l!!ll!!lll!!l!!ll!!lll!!l!!ll!!lll!!l~~--~ll!il!lllll!!llllil-11111!!1illlllll!!llill ..... -.~ii· . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '· \l\tl ,,, ~~. ;! ·11 1)'}!{ r~ '\\ . '\\I\ . ' , I . I I I ' ' Excellent South ...-.!!!~_... Bayfront Location • Charming 3 Br & 2.5 Bath Home • Sandy Beach in Front w/On-Shore Mooring $1,650,000 • Great Location • Large Yard w I Park- like Settin~ • Many Fruit Tre<.'S • 3 Br & 1.5 Ba $355,000 Cnll Joane Coo/er @675-958 Spectacular Bay & Ocean Views • 3 Bedroom & 3 Bath Condo • Incredible Upgrades • lar~e Kitchen w I rcakfast Nook • Comm Pool, Spa & Tennis Courts $565,000 • Ocean & sunset Views • Sufhrshadc 3 Br & 3 Ba Con o • Large Kitchen w/ Breakfast Nook $399,000 • Spacious 4BR & 3.SBA Under ConsL • Open LR With Marble Fireplace • Buift Elevator Ready $885,000 • Stunning Views from Dana Point to Palos Verdes PeninsuJa including Bay, Ocean & Sunset views $349,000 • ~: 3 Br Tri-Level • 2 Car Attached Garage • Short Stroll To Oceanfront $213,000 •3 BR&J.S BA • Huge Kitchen • ~e Yard w I Private Poo ,. 2 Car Garage $182,900 Stunning Bay & Ocean View Home in "Newport Heights" • Absolutely One of the Most Unique Homes in Newport Beach • Located on Huge Lot • Very Large 3 Story Home with 5 Bedrooms & 3.75 Baths • Separate 1 Br Guest House $899,000 Call Walter Mitchell @ 588-3083 Newport Beach ' • Great I BR & 1 Bath Bayfront Condo • Security Building • Bayside Comm. Pool &Patio $297,000 • Extra la'jle 40' Lot • 3 Br & 3 a Home • Private Patio • Steps to South Bay ~ $849,000 • Spacious 3 Br & 2.5 Bath Famil~Jiome • Go~eous "td\en w I enter Island • Quality Features $279,000 • ~C:,US 1 Br & 1 Bath • ~ePatio • Coll\IJl. Poo~ Spa & Tennis Courts $159,000 723-8800 644-1600 EXCLUSIVE AFFILIATE OF SOTHEBY'S C Ill"' A111111uld .Jorona e International Realty Coast Newport Properties is proud to be the sponsor of the Corona del Mar 5K Run, 2 Mile Fun Walk and 1-K Kids Run for the 1th 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 -... ~ 3R•Dee .... 'R•F__.,e c.N_ ........ 715 Im 21 Miutpld .,..... .... 1942 s., ... 1730~W., 1448 GillaxJ Di1le Harbor View am. 1531 Sandc..ae I 233 Porcstcle IJ27Ebbdde Harbor View a .... 22 I 4 Port CarlWe lnrl•• 8 Cliarlotte l.nrlile fin-ace 1500 Dolplda Ternce Udolale l 06 Via Corcloft l 05 Via sen Remo 532 Via Udo Nord NewpertCoaat 66~ IIG....,.y No•port'R....._ ,., ................. ' 5409-......... $1.21,,000 5• Cl..,, $4'7,QOO $9",000 $,,0,000 $499,000 ... (l.:.S) $,J,,000 -f2·') $765,000 SatlSiila CM) $1,9',,000 Sat .. ..,, $1 ,499,000 SU (I_,) $1 ,290,000 Sun (2 .. 5) $929,000 Sun (1·5) $959,000 ~ • ..,,,.....& $995,000 · Sat/Sun (2..,) $H9,000 Sun (I .. ,, $1 ,1,0,000 Sun (1 .. 5) $795,000 Sun (2-5) . $459,000 Sun (1·5) $699,000 Sat/Sun (1-5) $1,19',000 SatlSH (I_.,) $370,000 Sun (2-5) $,69,900 SUn (1-5) $4J',OOO Saa u..,, .... 000 Sliil Cl-4) ti.'2'MM» SM U_,) t1.m.ooo ........ ,, .. .....000 Sa U:-5) $130,000 S. U.S) Linda Isle Tum-key custom, large dock. pool 'and spa, westerly orientation. Bill Feeney $2,350,000 Dover Shores Great view. Single level uperaded 4 bedroom, 4 bath Carol Bera $950,000 New Listings Collece Park Remodeled home. New kJtd\en, baths, roof, carpet and paint Steve Hlah $217,000 Ba~ew Court Spacious 2 bedroom, 2 blth condo In pted community. Heidi StockweU $l15,000 Udo Isle Euro-style 3 bedroom on extra wide lot. best Interior street. Frank Sennes $575,000 Udo Isle 2 Bd. 2.5 Ba. condo. View of bay. New kitchen. 24-hour security. Evan Corkett $459,000 Newport Island Totally remodeled and expanded with great style. Hein & Smiley $359, 700 Gated Communities Bayview Ternce Great bay views, 3 Bd. front row, laraest plan <it 2100sq. ~. Frank Hqhes $448,000 SeaYlew View on the parlt, 5 Bd. 4 Ba. wonderful family home. Private spa. Bogs & Feeney $699,000 Harbor Hiii Custom home with exceptional Interior design. Susan Scanlan $1,290,000 Belcourt Galle.., Ucht and spacious 5 Bd. pool home with huce famlly room. PeCerllocl & CotneDI $1 ,895,000 644~1600 723~8800 View Properties North La&una Spectacular coastllne views, 5 Bd. 4 Ba. pool and spa. Connie MaxsenU $995,000 Harbor View Hllls Panoramic views! 3 bedroom plus den, wonderful location. Hutchings & Angel $995,000 Ocualront Incredible 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba. oceanfront home with forever views. Corkett & Learand $3,600,000 723~8800 644~1600 Costa Mesa Cost a Mesa R·2 lot with 3 Bd. house City says 2 units possible. Julie Stephenson $188,000 Eastslde Costa M esa Remodeled home on very quiet street. Must see• Steve Mitc hell $289,000 E.astslde Costa Mesa Prime location. 3 Bd 2 Ba One of the best family streets Steve Mitchell $289 ,000 Eastslde Costa Meea Nearly new. No Mello Roos. Cul-de-sac. 3 Bd. 3 Ba. Keith Randle $359,000 • ·Beach· Communities West Newport Beach condo, one ~lock to beach. 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Jim Jacobs $250,000 Newport Shores Best location ln the shore, ~ss from canal. 3 Bd. 2 Ba. Kennie Jo Rizzo $305,000 Balboa Peninsula Brand new custom home just one door to the beach. Ronda Hein $549,000 Lido Isle Original beach cottage, natural wood cabinets, vaulted ceilings, south patio on strada. Well maintained. Kennie Jo Rizzo $459,000 Harbor View Hills Gorgeous 3 bedroom home, spectacular views, gourmet kltchen, large yard, a must see! Ancel & Hutchings $719,000 Cotton Point Six custom estate lots. Gated community. Beach access. Alpw&~ $550,Q00.$1,000,000 Udo Isle Country French style family home. 4 Bd. 4.5 Ba. plus den. John & Robin McMonlcle $699,000 North Lacuna Laguna Beach old wortd style home with ocean view Jeny Finster $649,000 Condo & Townhome Living Newport North Lowest priced 2 Bd. Jasmine Creek Low pr1cel 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. Gated area. Buy nowt Evan Corkett $342,000 townhome. Prime Newport location. Crea Lombardi $174,900 lrvlne Terrace Palm Springs ambiance. Private pool and spa. Bibb & Bibb $795,000 North Lacuna 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. with great view. Pool and spa. Larae yard. Jones & Maxsentl $1,495,000 South Laguna Bluffs Oceanfront estate on 3/4 or an acre. 5 Bd. 6 Ba. Finster & Hl&h $4.250,000 • Emerald Bay Spectacular ocean views, 4 bedroom, family room with fire~ place, private beach, tennis. Rod Daley $1,595,000 Newport Coast Ocean Rldce Bramalea's largest floorplan w/ view to ocean. Pool and s~ Scanlan & Weinstein $1,8'0,000 'T11eM nantKtkHI• toot pl1tt •hlle Melln~ end Many •ere •Ith COHt N••pon Propenlu and l~lr P<f'Vlout bfokcr NEWPORT NORTH VI~ Bcaullful dt'Sianer ·Catalan· model with master '---suite l Bd l 5 B.l In 1rea1 location on cul-de-sac 1--1....l $479,000 CORONADELMAROUPLE.X Remodeled duplex on one ol the best streets 2 Bd I Ba lront unh l Bd 2 Ba rear unit l car 1arage $449.000 rws • ' FRANK SENNES 759-3726 COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES. INCLUDES: M OTO R COURT THAT PARKS 8 VEHICLES THREE CAR GARAGE WITH 9 FOOT OPENINGS SPORT COURT FOR PADDLE TENNIS, BADMINTON, VOLLEYBALL ELEGANT BLACK-BOTTOM POOL. SPA AND FJREPIT SPACIOUS DECK IN REAR YARD VIEWS BLUFFS, MOUNTAINS, NEWPO RT C ENTER OVER 21,000 SQ!JARE FOOT VIEW PROPERTY .John Robin 1'1c~onigle St: eve C>lson 717-471 I LANDMARK BAYFRONT ESTATE LIDO ISLE Recognized as the premjer bayfront parce~ on Newport Harbor, this property boasts 200 feet of bay frontage and over 12,000 square feet It overlooks the confluence of six major harbor channels, with commanding views of the main turning basin and exciting yachting activity. Catalina Dream Home Country French Family Home Remodeled Singl e Level Home 56 Gaviota. Hamilton Cove $1 , 300, <><><> I Windemere Court 6 Windemere Court I OS Via San Remo $699, 000 I 997 SOLOS AND IN ESCROW ~/· i " -•I 90 I Zurich Cirtle 616 Via Udo Soud 219Via Nice 216 Via Lorca $62 9 , <><><> SIS Via Lido Soud 209 Via Koron ~., ... -.. . -w .-• 'It •• 900 Zurich Orcle Represented Buyer ~··. ,a ... ~ ~ 310 Via Udo Soud • .. • Pl • I ~ BILL FEENEY and TIM CARR in association with LANCE BOGGS 717-4744 I 997 SALES ACTIVITY IN ESCROW Pro~rf!I Reprnentt!d Eastslde Buyer Newport Heights Seller Newport Heights Buyer Eastside Buyer Lido Isle Buyer Lido Isle Se ller Harbor Point Buyer Bayfront Buyer Bayfront Seller Irvine Cove Buyer SOLD Prop'rf!I R~pr~ntt!d Easts Ide Seller Eastslde Buyer Easts Ide Seller West Newport Buyer Newport Heights Seller Lido Isle Buyer Lido Isle Seller Eastbluff Buyer Bayfront Seller Udo Isle Buyer Harbor View Homes Buyer Belcourt Terrace Seller Udo Isle Seller Bayfront Seller Bayfront Buyer English Cotswold Estate 7 8d. 9 Ba~~ ft. Ltmnous OOme 00 18,CXX> ~ ft. ~ Spectacular harbor and Catalina views, spa $2,495,000 Custom Bayfront Home 3 Bd 3.5 Ba. Remodeled home, very open floor plan Ideal southerly orientation w/ 60' of frontage on the bay $1,395,000 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 Bxcellent Lido C hannel view, dock available $599,000 Linda Isle Custom 4 Bd. 5 Ba. "tum-key" custom with large dock Prime westerly orientation, private pool and spa $2,350,000 LR Dover Shores Bayfront 4 Bd. 2 Ba. single story, great potential for expansion Large sunny bayfront patio, large private dock $949,000 Seaview Family Home 5 Bd. 4 Ba. family home on private cul-de-;ac 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 . JERRY FINSTER AGENT OF THE YEAR ~ 1996 COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES 759~3750· $28,351,400 IN CLOSED ESCROWS IN l 9 .96 NUMBER ONE SALESPERSON I 995 & I 996 1997 SALES AND IN ESCROW 263 Crescent Bay $2 ,495,000 9 12 Via Zurich Circle• $595 ,000 2533 Monaco $2,750,000 26 12 Vista Drive•• $449,000· 2560 Irvine Cove Crest• $1,049,000 Poinsettia•• $449,000 337 Via Lido Soud $1 ,695,000 708 Gainsborough• $419,000 339 62nd Street•• $434,900 2526 Monaco $1.375,000 145 Irvine Cove Circle• $2,495,000 413 Flower Street• $308,000 2 Camship $234,000 • Represented Buyer • • Represented Seller & Buyer $2,995,000 $2,995,000 $1,895,000 $1,495,000 • $1,395,000 4 I I ~ . • ' • ' , • JIM KLINE 759-3771 SHIRLEY HARRIS Hall of Fame Member 759-3727 EXCEPTIONAL O PPORTUNITIES 122 Monte Carlo Spectacular oceanfront contemporary home. Great use of limestone, granite, walls of glass, two story master bedroom suite. $8,500,000 1245 Surfllne Way Great Broadmoor family home with ocean, bay and city views. 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath. $649,000 1954 Port Lockslelgh Beautiful 6 bedroom, 5 bath remodel on one of Harbor View homes most desirable streets. $950,000 2029 Port Cardiff Nice 3 bedroom, 2 bath Carmel on large comer lot. Newer roof and carpet. $499,000 CUSTOM HOMES IN THE HEAllT OF OLD BALBOA Craftsman Style Colonial Eastern Seaboard Cape Cod Four very special homes are currently under construction in a fabulous location, just one door to a quiet section of Balboa Peninsula's lovely beach, and a short walk to the village of Balboa, its shops, restaurants, the Balboa Pier, and the Balboa Island Ferry. Each has its own unique design, based on beloved American architectural styles. TWo homes feature old-fashioned front porches, two have ocean views from the master suite, and each features a fabulous rooftop deck with ocean views, perfect for entertaining. Here is your opportunity to live the beach lifestyle in true comfort, in an all-new, custom quality home! Please call for a complete list of amenities, or to review plans. Buy now and the builder can customize to your taste! LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT $1,995,000 Brand new Udo Isle bayfront home currently under construction by . top custom home builder. Features 3 bedrooms plus office. En Joy sweepln& maJn. channel views. EASTBLUFF WITH A VIEW $529,000 Wonderful 3 bedroom and den floor plan, pr1vate courtyard entry, updated country kitchen. LMnc ~• open to private pool and spa and wonderful view. . . .ir;oo so rT HOME CUSTOM BAYFRONT $995,000 All-new construction In 1992. Fabulous home on the water with boat dock In gated community. Beautiful destcn and detail In this 5 bedroom. approx. 4,500 sq. ft. gem! AFFORDMl..E NE.WPORTCDNDO $149,000 Nice unit In VIiia Balboa. great location close to beach. Great condition. Ground floor unit with spacious patio. Assumable flnancln&I MOVE-IN BEACH HOME $359,700 Updated 2 Bd. 2 Ba. home opens to prtvate courtyard. Quiet residential area short walk to beach. Udo Shops. theater. marXet and restaurants. Must see to appreciate the destcn detail In this home. Pede<i afford.. able beach home. or weekend te(awa)'. DETACHED HOME $250,000 Updated 2 bedroom, 2 bath on R-2 lot. short walk to best beach. Perfect affordable beach llvlnc with future expansion potential. Nice yard, loads of park.inc. BEST OF THE BEACH ON THE SAND $997,500 No boardwalk -just beach and ocean at your front door. 2 units on premium comer lot for maximum views. Great cash flow -call for details! BALBOA CUSTOM HOME $693,000 Built new In '91. used only as second home. 3 bedrooms plus den, 3 baths. rooftop deck. Near beach and bay In pr1z.ed BaJboa nelehbofhood. .. .. H 'I " ' ... -. ---.. JUST LISTED WAYNE HECI< 717 -4763 Spectacular city lights, harbor and Catalina views! 7 bedrooms, 9 baths, spa, 9,000+ sq. ft. Luxurious home on 18,000 sq. ft. lot. BILL Fl-L NFY 7 I 7 -4 7 --l Lt SPECTACULAR VIEWS Panoramic views of Newport Harbor, ocean, Catalina and lights. 3 Bd. 3 Ba. Seafaire condo. $399,000 2JC>Cear $364,,00 End unit 2 Bel. 2 Ba. 214 E. Balboa $46,,000 End unit 3 Bd. 2 Ba. IN ESCROW 1 17 Via Havre $775,000 Udo Cfrarmer 337 Via Udo Soud $1 ,895,000 Ba11fro11t witft Doc' Offered at $2·,495 ,000 Terrific Lautremont model. 4 bedroom, 3 bath. Light and bright and squeaky clean. Very private location with lots of trees. Has a great feel. Some view from master. $599,000 $.«9,900 3 Bd. 3 Ba. with ocean, harbor and city light views. E <\ ..... l B l lll I $589,900 Great ocean, city lights view home with 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. $765,000 4 Bd. 3 Ba. single story with pool and great view. $649,900 Charming Balboa Island duplex. 3 Bd. 2 Ba. and 2 Bd. I Ba. $1,095,000 Oceanfront 3•Bd. 3 Ba . 2 FP. wine cellar, security system. $529,000 Upgraded 2 Bd. 2 Ba. with marble and granite and marina view! $559,000 Fabulous remodel with pool. 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. New roof. 532 Via Udo Nord • 5 bedrooms, 5. 5 baths • Pier and slip • Over 3, I 00 square feet • Excellent north view of mountains and Fashion Island • Wonderful location $1,895,000 RICI< LANGEVIN 759-3759 BEST BAYFRONT BUY ON LIDO ISLE CORONA DEL MAR Enjoy this California Contemporary Bluff Top Condomlnlum with picture perfect views of Newport Channel, the Balboa Penlnsula and Catalina. This well designed Corona clel Mar home creates a relaxed, serene atmosphere. Sunsets are too die for! An outstanding spot for the Christmas Boat Parade and the Fourth of July fire work shows. No summertime congestion. Ideal floor plan, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, parldng for 3 cars, air-conditioned, top of the line apphances and fixtures.Recessed Halogen hghting designed to accentuate your art. Could be the perfect solution for slmpUfying your Ufe. Thia one won't lutf · $829.000 NEWUSTINGI PROMONTOR Take full advantage of luxurious Bavfroat 1Mng In this 4 bedroom 4.5 bath meticulously kept home. Clearly European In design. Your SO ft. + boat will flt perfectly here. Pl'omoatOl\1 a., ls one of the best kept secrets In Newport Beach. Other features Include: spa, air 0 conditioning, Morning Room, extra large patio facing the bay, loads of storage and a private courtyard. $1.569,000 NEWUSTING! Enjoy dramatic panoramic views of the Newport Qa•-' entrance from this front row home ln Cereo Shona. Crashing waves highllght outstanding rock fonnattons and unbelievable sunsets with Catalina as a backdrop. This Diamond Head look a like offers 4 or 5 bedrooms, and a 4.5 bath floorplan within two separate wings. Th.ls home also features a center courtyard, patio, spa, workshop and a 4 car garage. 0 Fred Sands Newport Properties IMH f'[ NDrNn y OWNl n I\ or•f ll•\ll [) Newport. Proper • • IMDIJllNDiNn.Y OWlllD & OflllATID featuring fine properties from condos to castles SetWUuJ S~ ~ 4~e 1969 llOO~Cate~ Dr .• Suite 110 CAMEO SHORES BAY BREEZES Front row above waves crashing on a dramatic rock formation. Watch the boats sail by in the Newport Olannel, enjoy the warm sunsets and ocean views from this welcoming famiJy home built around a beautiful, secluded center courtyard. Call for appointment. Fabulous custom home with bay, ocean & city light views. Master bedroom with fireplace & viewing balcony. Oak wood peg flooring. Entertainment room, oak bar. INYUTOR LIQUIDATION 14 unit 2.000 sq.I\. retail cencer located i.n lhe bean of Taos. New Mexfoo. The propeny is ~ from lhc wpcnn1r\c1 and next to McDonald's. Investors willing 10 trade??? All offers will be considered. $1,099,000 NSO ......... Fl.LD 8UUTY Well rnainlained 4BR. 2..SBA MainoUa model on a quiet 5tfeClt. Larae yanl wilh oovered petio and lire pit. Steps to park. ac:bool, pool 'Jiii a lenfllS IChool. $294,000 S54 $3,495,000 MSO COUNTRY CLUB CLOSE 4BR. 3BA Coovemenlly located to Sea OifT Country Oub & sandy beaches in Huntington Beach. Spacious muter suite with retreat fe1uuring jacuui and fireplace. See it toda_1. $595,000 LSJ Wonderful starter home in Huntlnaton Beach, 2BR.. I BA, living room with hardwood OOOtS. remodeled bath, large private yard. Approximately l,IS2 r;q.f't. $184,900 K.53 $1,295,000 KS2 llESAVERH Big and beautiful SBR borne ne~t to park and the Count!) Club Huge family room with massive fircplaQC. Entc:n.ainc:r"• yard. BBQ with wet bar. spa & waterfall. Bring family and friend!>' $359,000 R51 nRRIFIC TOWNHOllE Great value in Irvine. Light bri&ht 3 bedroom. in lll()"e-in condition. Family kitchen. Plenty of parldng. Call Today! $177 ,000 GSO \Ill I 11 I'\. l'l 1 \ \ \ I l I I ( , \ \ I I I ) '\. tpa. plw tc:nnia cowt. du. -" lib fttftlC p~ natal privacy, mow capped tnOUAta.i.ns and + litdtt viewl and all)' _, to aty Uk and badla. lrttplaceable value. Sl,37S,OOO HtO WINDOWS TO THE SF.A- Brathtakina oceu Croat pau.boue ovttlooliing ~ waws and ancly badla bdqw. Dalpecl to aitenaio in nyte. lBR. 3BA private ckvator. 5 cu pngc. $1,295,000 02 ENTERTAIN ROYALTY -8-at.INI atate, apptoL 6000 tct.ti.. Fonna.I livina/pian.o o ,_, pme room w/bar, £abufOW muttr w/rc:trat + Yiew ckdi. Dramatic pool wit.Ji n:a.nUn '-· .,,. lie re.mlCtd-tafall s1.19s,ooo a Rm 8oor u.n.it with .._. o(. park and li>u.ntaia. lftturing 2 b~ beclrot>ou and ope.n livfu.g room. M~ in o •ndition. $167.500 547 WEST PARK Tri:Mro - Woodaful cod unh _,looking the puk . • . of • liilh and 'twdc Root i:ia... ~'!~New carpet lie bardwood 8oon. $145,500 cso PRETTY AS A PICTURE-Cotta M-bttucy is midy * the -awnen. lBR. l.75BA bu been fiulJy paiattd ~·· hardwood 8oon. wondafuJ larie fenaid yard. child f'rimdty neighborhood. Call now. $199,000 LSO '°' /nfonnatlon on these and other a.._ropertles: Call (714'' 644-7111 h"1':1/www.coaata/pl'Opertlea.com 111 • "I r ·- .. ' HOME IS OFFERED BY DEBI MD.I.ER - R.H. GROUP FOR PRIVATE SHOWING CALL 721-1154 OR 427-1762 Pager Romantic perfection This home offers two bedrooms and two and one-half baths with the flexibility of creating a third bedroom. The new kitchen is perfect for entertaining. Features include hand-hewn wood, custom tile, a new roof and fresh paint. There are expansive decks with views. A quiet, secluded location ensures privacy. Offered at $625,000. For mon information, call Gary Sully at Metro Really, 5 Corpol'OU Plar.a, Newport Beach, (714) 720-9422, exJ. 204 or (714) 651-3488. TI-tIS BEAlJilFUllY APPOINTED HOME HAS 4 BEDROOMS • 5 I 1/2 BAIBS, POOL & .. SPA IN A VERY. . ' LOVHLY LANDSCAPED YARD.LARGE SPACIOUS ROOMS OVERLOOKING ONE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE GOLF COURSES lN ~OlJfHERN CAllfORNIA. VERYWEll LOCATED ON THE l ST AND 9Tii FAIRWAY WlTH MOUNTAIN AND CITY LIGHT VIEWS. QUIET GATED COMMUNITY WITHIN WAL{{JNG DISTANCE OP NEWPORT CENTER. TI-tlS HOME MAY BE PURCHASHP PULLY FURNISHED. Unda Isle masterpiece This tovety bayfront home is on one of Newport Bay's islands. There are five bedrooms and seven baths. The property features 11 3 feet of bayfront. In addition, there are guest quart~rs, a pool and spa and a private dock. Offered at $6.5 million. For more information, call Mkhael K. Stark or Ann Mark Murplty Ill Metro Realty, 5 CorporaJ~ Plar.a, Newport Beach, (714) 720-9422. - lAST5IDI C M.-Cld-de-uc locdon 3M 2aA on !Mp end of cxts lot near Bad Bay. Hardwood Roofs. fr drs, pool ................ $399,000 SO. EASTSIDL.Wted btMe Splendld 48R. 3.S&A INnQI'. 17,000H ll'e. f.vn rm. music rm, pool/spa. pl.lyhouse ...•.. $7tt,OOO TUlln.£ aOCK •• .5erene P..tt View Thousands In upgrades. 2500 sq. ft. 3 BR Old\ w/pl'NiJJe BA. 2 fl'pla. shuttm. ~ bat.$J19,000 COllONA DU MAL..c..te C'*ap 45 rt. frontage. 28lt. 1. SBA. 1111 rm w /frrA, sep din rm, Inside lawldly rm, 2 car gar .• $M9.000 COllONA DEL MAL •• Ocun View Steps to Uttlc C«ona beach. S!Wlnlng 3BR. 2M. remod kit, &ml DR, ffenc:h drs ... $H9.000 coaONA DEL MAL • .So. of Hwy. Owmtng oott.lge plus Pflv.te &rtlst scudlo W/OIJI '4w. Roel dedt. 2<M ~ .. $6ll,500 COllONA Dll MAL ••• lkdld with View Build 6000 sq. I\. ~ ~ CAl1)Ql w/sp«J.JJnW ~ view. So. of Hwy .. $69S,000 CORONA Dll MAL..Ovenlu Lot llulld 4200 sq.ft. home on site south of hwy Near Ulllt (.oron& lleldl. ·-·---···-···· $495,000 r Rates•• of May 29, 1997 KEY LENDERS AND RATES 30.y ... fixed INTEREST % POINTS LOCK· TYPE PHONE RATE OWN (%) IN A.P.R. s (800)562-6 __ 27_2 ___ 7._87_5_% __ 20 __ 2_.1_2_5 __ 30 __ 8_.1_38_ American Savings Bank ---Bank of Amenca B (800) 642·2244 7.750% 20 2.250 45 8.025 ------------------Cal Fed Lending s (800) 225-3337 7.750% 20 2.293 30 8.029 ----------------------Chase Manhattan K (800) 900-6062 7.750% 20 2.250 30 8.025 ~-----------------C 1 h bank _ __ _ B (714) 4_94_-4_686 ___ 7_.7_50% ___ 5 __ 1 _.7_50 __ 30 __ 7_.9_7_1 Coast Federal Bank S (800) 300-5626 8.000% 20 2.000 1 O 8.252 -------------------Cosmos Mtg. Bankers K (800) 931-4033 8.125% 5 1.000 30 8.269 -'------------------~-Count ryw 1 de Funding K ' (800) 8n-5626 7.750% 20 2.375 45 8.038 --------------------De t n ck Mortgage Group A (714) 759·9692 7.750% 5 1.625 15 7.958 Downey Savings S (800) 336-9639 7.875% 20 1.875 30 8.111 E~~ry Financial A ---'-(7_1_4""-) _729_-92_00 ___ 7._6_25_% ___ 5 __ 2_.000 ___ 30 __ 7_.8_7_1 _ Fir elity Federal Bank S (800) 232·2309 8.375% 5 0.000 1 O 8.412 ----------------------F 1 r .t Federal Bank of CA S (800) 672·4332 7. 750% 20 . 1.500 30 7.944 --'--'-------------------GI end a I e F~eral 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 ~(800_)_2_30-_1_102 ___ 7_.7_50% ___ 1_0 __ 2._2_50 __ 30 __ 8_.02_5_ NahonsBanc Mtg. CoT:__ __ K (800) 685_-000 __ 1 __ 7_.6_2_5%_ 20 2.500 30 7.925 Newport Coast Financial A (800) 808-5626 7.625% 5 2.125 10 7.884 ----------------------Pnsm·F1nancial Corp.__ A (800) 69_1_·56_2_6 __ 7_._7~_~ ___ 5 __ 2_.000 ___ 1_0 __ 1_._99_8_ Sanwa Bank B ~800) 2_37_·_26_92 ___ 7_._900%_ 10 1.625 45 8.109 TLC Financial Svcs. A (800) 801·7300 7.875% 10 1.250 13 8.044 Union Bank of CA B (800) 453-1288 8.000% 20 2.000 60 8.252 Weyerhaeuser Mtg. K (800) 669-6747 7.875% 10 2.000 14 8.125 INTEREST RATE 3.950% 5.875% 3.950% 5.000% 5.750% 2.950% 6.375% 4.250% 3.850% 2.950% 4.500% NA 4.950% 2.950% 3.950% 3.950% 4.500% 2.950% 2.950% 5.750% 5.875% 5.500% 6.500% % OWN 20 20 20 20 35 25 5 20 20 20 20 NA 20 10 20 20 20 20 20 20 5 20 20 MAX. A.P .R. LOAN 1.000 7.438 600,000 1.000 8.451 214,600 0.375 7.325 214,600 2.500 8.740 214,600 0.250 8.358 1,500,000 1.000 7.380 500,000 1.000 8. 767 214,600 0.000 7.165 214,600 1.000 7.338 750,000 0.250 7.502 500,000 2.250 7.347 600,000 NA NA NA 1.125 7.260 214,600 1.000 8.036 214,600 1.000 7.339 214,600 1.000 8.007 500.000 2.500 9.067 214,600 2.000 7.358 600,000 1.500 7.331 214,600 1.375 7.615 214,600 1.500 8.505 214,600 1.000 8.587 214,600 2.000 8.627 214,600 MARGIN '") 2.550 2.750 2.500 3.000 2.750 2.500 2.750 2.375 2.450 2.700 2.325 NA 2.350 2.250 2.450 2.050 3.000 2.375 2.400 2.750 2.750 2.750 2.750 IHOEX 110 1TS 110 1TS 1TS 110 L6M 110 110 110 110 NA 110 UM 110 1TS l6M 110 110 110 HS 6CO 1TS ADJ. FREQ. 1M 1Y 1M 1Y 1Y lM 6M 1M 1M 1M 1M NA 1M 1M 1M 1M 6M 1M 1M 1Y 8M 1Y Botti fixed 3 lldtustallle programs are 30/30 COIWel'ltlonal mof1gagH. ~ ol L.endet ii: B • Bank; K • ITIOl1gllge banker. R • motlglge broker; S • ~ l mn. ~ banQrs and b1oMra -bnMd by 119 c-.ni. Depanment of Real Estate as etthef a broiler or oorponitlon. FOf lnfotm8llon call Cellf. ORE It (918) 227-®31. '""'-'Rm lot flClltll4lblel II en lnlrocU:loty 111111 lot the"'* lldluAnenl period. Down PIY'W'lt II tmcu11 °' CUii ("-of sales puce) paid to lender pnclf to signing mortoage c:onttact. Points ire% d loen belance paid to lendlt II limed IOan doting. Lock-In II b runber d days lender~ rall prior to doling. A.P.R. la 1141 annuei Pl'C*llliga,... wl'llCh is an est1maled annual cost of the loan to lhe borrower. Al A.P.R.a er1 celculalld by Mol1gage News Co. blsed on 1 $214,800 loan emoun1, the points lhOWr'I end $700 IO«ll leel. The A.P.R.s 1111 ~In Ihle cNr1 lot oompen. son only When applying lor a IC>en, Fedefaf Truth-In-Lending law requires lendlll to C81cuiete en A.P .R. speciftc to eech IOln offer. MultNft loefl II the rnulmum lender wll loan und8t giver! wms. Al fixed,. .. ~amt hive 1 ~ mum of $214,600. M•rvln (In%) 1s lendors profit margin+ index • lciulf ram altet first ~lmenl lndu ls the basis for Httlng en~,.... (Mlfgin +Index• New AUi). 110 • 11th Dist. Colt of Funds, 1TS. 1-Y11r TrMSUfY BoH, l6M. 6-montti LIBOR, 6TB . 6-montn Treesuty BlU, 6CO. 6-month .,,.,. certificate of deposit. Adlustment F.-.quency la the period bltWNl'I adjoslmel'U. 1M. H~onth, 6M. 6-Monlhe, 1v. 1 YNI. Al na11a l\Altld to cfl8r1Qe l/toty rate and terms prlOf to applying for • loan AJ1 fenders provide lollns with dlN8ftnl rates •nd terms lor differenc loan emoun11. The lnfonnallon preMnlld Is noc en oner to malul a 1o1in.. F0t 1 COC'lllMTlll' guld9 on how IO lhap tor a mongagt, send a $4 50 Chedt payable to Morl!)ag8 News Co , 1850 E. 171h St. Suite 220, Santa Ana. CA 92705. (714) ~11n COPYRIGHTO 1997 Mol1glge News Co. TV#elfth annual Irvine Terrace garage sale, June 7 More than 30 homes to participate in premiere garage sale Marian Phillippi, Coast Newport Properties Realt or, has been organizing the Irvine Terrace garage sale for the past 12 years. "IL has been a bi g event each year as we aJways have more than 30 homes participating in it. It is considered one of the premiere garage saJes in the area." Phillippi said. "I have people call me from out of state just to see when it will be, so they can plan to be here on that weekend. They find such quality items at such good prices." On the morning of the sale, a list of addresses along with items for saJe and maps of the area are placed at all three e ntrances to Irvine Terrace. The main entrance is on Pacific Coast Highway across from the Newport Beach Country Club. Another entrance is on Bayside Drive at El Pasco and the third entrance is on Marian Phillippi Avocado at Kewamee-Orive. Irvine Terrace is a family community and many of the homes have bay and ocean views. It is popular because it is so convenient to Fashion Island and Corona del Mar. For addiJional information, ·contact· Marian Phillippi aJ Coast Newport Properties, 3377 V1a Udo, Newport Beach, (714) 723-8800, ext. 19. The best view in all of Newport Beach You will enjo spectacular views from this dramatic crown of the sea location overlooking the coastline of Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor. Stunning vistas of LiUle Corona Beach, Arch Rock, Big Corona State Beach and other coastline landma.rb, as weU as whitewater beaches and tide pools. allow the opportunity to enjoy natuTC at its best. Hear the lapping waves and relax as th~ sun sets behind Catalina Island. This gracious four bedroom, four bath home is designed to take full advantage of mesmerizing views and brilliant sunsets from every room. The solarium entry, with i expansive volume skylights, is both breathtaking and exhilarating. A balcony off the kitchen eating area and patios on several levels provide exquisite surroundings in wbi to enjoy the incomparable setting. A fonnal dining room, rich wood paneled library. gounnet kitchen and three fucplaces are only a few of the many qualities. Ideal for entertaining, this is also a wonderfuJ family home. Offered at $3,S00,000. For '"""' llf/onnadon, caU Many an4 M•lltulo Jon•• aJ (114) 6"-1600. Coat N1wporl Pro/HttUI, 4 Civk P"1trA, SI•. 260, Nttpon 8.«IJ. h 130 Via Koron BICi CANYON DOVER MODEL Single Level 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath , Den Original Owner $459,000 644-5215 LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT Spe.ctacufar new 6ayfront liome. 3 'Bi, 3.5 'Ba. tfocK._can accommotfate 751 yacfr.t. LIDO ISLE 'Beauti.fuf 'San.ta 'Barbara" styfe. residence. 3 'Btf.1 3.5 'Ba. on a 42' fot. Exdusirt>h P"Rntttl Bl MARY FRYER . (714)723-4494 ' l'Al;tll/\Olf UHll 11u 1a1t.1t111 LIDO PENINSULA BAYFRONT Custom •Montecito"' Styfe. 1fome. 4400 sq. fo. f eaturintJ an impressive,,,'tlurif story tower witli a sun tie.ct 'Ekvator to access au ffoors. 'Docl<Jor a 851 yacfr.t. . LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT Custom resitfence. 'Desifine.r tf ecoratetf witli a 6reatlitaf(f.ng gfass wa[( opening onto tlie. 6ay. 1 !i1 t Located on one of the best streets! This 4BR, 2 full & 2 half baths home features trench windows/doors, plantation shutters, formal DR, lrg kit w/cooking island, breakfast nook & sec. sys. Approx 2, 700 sq.ft. Beautlf ul Landscaping! -Call Dfifl Bur~ne r- -714-722-9460 - .......... ..u Tot.ill.v upgraded tMd11trnnun 4bdnn. 2.5 8.'\ pvt. bomt Ocur\\it-v.~ pa 1 llll1 IS1'aft • on!) S599.000' Won! lur1 ull todiy1 lmhq rt_,\~w/oc·HatitwClll ICfM •• _ • ICfM,.. __ 1_. llQ"el._n_.a_millaoo._c...a_ior_lffll-..._ .... Rm opponuniiy · F.siait Salt! 180' NT Y1U9 -U1l91C octin 11~· homt in xlnt coodiuon on R-2 M ... INTERNIET lex on Omn Bhd in CD.\l L.qui<btion f« Jwd to W 11 onb S841J.ln}' Ull Todiy' .,,...,.. Mb -~ WANT TO REACH THE BEST QUALIFIED HOME BUYERS ON THE COAST? SHOWCASE YOUR PROPERTY HERE! It'• aa iJJ6JCIHUJ.S1ve and ellflCf.lve way to advert16e your ~al propertl•. (Spece and copy <*dline· WedneedaJ by 4pm) Call yom repreeentative L1Jla eo.ema LIM Rivera 714-574-4249 714-574-4262 - -:_ . I -, ·~~ Model ~«1. lrg 3BD. 3.bBA w/spa & 180' ~~ l'Olll'lt m. in iu.vc1 iaicc1 l'Olllm 1 Only S6fl. 900. UJf TodayT 675-6161 42 t 3 t st Street CM 'lJest Xtpt Secret 'lfJ tlUI Jt~ z.su htM/ui MIM wltft • JOrJUIS , .. ,,_ """'1 tUStUI '" • 1•r( uttU!f. ,.uc1t.u. oferstcil 11r•r, """'" u11Uy1 "' rvl.lnl1 Hi 1*JDJ!tu. 9•td u-#itJ offtn '°'{· .,., .. , 1rl••tc ,,,~ .. ~ OfPI Dnfij/ '1'"6&967-719' Drail714-·'4S-J!J41 Jenny 'lJrailfey !t£ 'lJroqrs 11,.t ,a M-~ ~ <Harbor CJ?idfle ~ 80° OCEAN VIEW 8000+ SQ.FT .. CUSTOM H(JME 18000+ LEVEL LOT $2,800,000 1-800-640-6661 Principals Only Please PlllVATE ESTATE -S,600 S.F. New 4 bedroom, 3 bath main house · & 3 bedroom, 3 bath -guest house oo 1.5 tcrcs. Own ptcd bridge across aeck walk to beach. · $1,350,000 • NEWHOMF.S In the vilbge. Walk ro beach. w/ '/1 aae to l ~lots. $63Sk-$72Sk • MINIFSrATE Fabulous ocean views & sunsets. WalJc 10 beach. 3 bedrooms mini estllte w/big yards, room to add! $4S9k • OCEAN VIEW LOO'S Some with whitewater ~cw &: permit raidy plans. Sl7Sk-SJMk SCOTT LAND CO. 499-1800 • Daily Pilot Real £statt • May 31, 1997 , ~HOMES o/Jlk WEEK~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• The Best Values in Real Estate on the Eastside of Costa Mesa Contact Carey Ward and receive up to $1,000 towards your closing costs when you buy your home! 405FWY "'--- 8: 73FREEWAY n - ! % Sun bow c: 2> n Call now for details to register. 631-2242 ~ Sunbow Realty ~ 126East19th •Costa Mesa •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... • ENOOf SS fW'f 11TH ST. ~ ~ Scinrt <t~ % t ~e,!1~ ~ 76Gas ComMtsl • • Mesa Theater z •i i ~ • 2> ... ****THE BLUFFS**** 356 Evening Canyon Front Row, Bay View, Orig. area End Unit, Plan 'E' (the Best one) 3BR., 2.5 Bths, Fam. Rm. $400,000 Firm , Principals only please call Agent for out of State Owner , 714--640--5 5 60 Hastings & Co .• Realtors 2525 Ocean Blv d. A-2, COM waterfront condo. comer unit. 2 bed. 2 ba. 32' wide llVlng & dining room. Pvt boat dock. pool & Jacuzzi. lbtally remodeled! $650,000 I I I'' : : :1 I : I ! ' , 1 I I I • 1 I 1\ I Many dream but only a rew make It a feallty to hve 1n this most sought alter Corona del M.ir community' This warm rradltronal. mo\e·1n ready home 1<, <;ttuated on a large beautifully landscc1ped lot with room for the klds to play 4 bedrooms each wtth the11 own pnvate bath N~er kuchen. large living dining cmd family rooms Ocean view from master bedroom Male rour llru m a reallttt ... $889,000 SHORECLIFFS An Opportunity That Seldom Comes Along Mary Ellen & Bob Wegl~rz 759 .. 3768 or 644 .. 5981 " o~oNA l)£L HA~ (! JUST LISTEDI 3 BED, 2 BATH PICTURE PERFECT HOME. OCEANSIDE OF PCH. WONDERFUL BACKYARD. ExTRA WIDE LOT. $599,~00 313 Poppy Open Sunday 1-4 McDonald CDM Homes Jim & Patty McDollllld 114 159·9010 , I . 1) if \ l 1JJ ~ \~ .\)I ;~) ~ \~ '~ 1, r,1, 1~0PEN HOME GUIDE 308 Diamond BALBOA ISLAND 3BR Coastline Realty Jerry Brooks 645-6345 Sun 1-5 $825,000 BALBOA PENINSULA 1224 W. Bay 5BR Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 1 707 E. Bay Ave. 7BR Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 506 "I" Street 3BR Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 CORONA DEL MAR 1401 Bayside Dr 4BR Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 1407 Bayside Dr 4BR Can nery Village Realty 673-3777 2525 Ocean Blvd A-2 Owner 673-3304 2BR 313 Poppy 3BR McDonald COM Homes Jim & Patty McDonald 714-7 5 9-9070 520 Narcissus 2BR Mary Fryer 819-1201-PgrNoice Mail 900 Gardenia Way 3BR Prudential California Realty Lisa Deem 515-1847 1865 Rhodes COSTA MESA 5BR Fred Sands Newport Properties Pete Viotlo 644-7 111 2263 Heritage Dr Coldwell Banker Delpha Oswald 668-9333 2279 Meyer Place Coldwell Banker Monique Vang 668-9333 3BR 5BR SaVSun 1-5 $2, 799,000 SaVSun 1-5 $3,950,000 Sunl-5 $1,100,000 Sal/Sun 1-5 $2,600,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 $2,650,000 Sun 1-6 $650,000 Sun 1-4 $599,500 Sun 1-4 $445,000 Sun 1-5 $495,000 Sun 1-5 $359,000 Sun 1-4 $239,000 Sun 2-6 $224,900 __ -c-----= ---- 2405 Narbonne Way 3BR Coldwell Banker Jerrie Mahoney 668-9333 2524 Elden "E" Coldwell Banker Jim Mahaffy 668-9333 2BR 2536 Back Bay Loop 3BR Coldwell Banker Lee Wark 668-9333 3314 Maryland Cir 4BR Coldwell Banker lee Wark 668-9333 3323 Marland Cir. 4BR Coldwell Banker Delpha Oswald 668-9333 859 Monte Vista 3BR Coldwell Banker Jerrie Mahoney 668-9333 925 Capitol 3BR Coldwell Banker Shannon Hayes 668-9333 NEWPORT BEACH 1610 Kings Rd JSR Bill Grundy Realtors 675-6161 20 Hillsborough, Hrbr Hill 5BR Sandy Mittman/Prudential 729-7271 644-1096 2006 Windward lane 4BR Dan Burgner 712-9466 21 Starflsh Coldwell Banker Pat Davis 668-9333 2BR 232 Via San Remo JBR Bill Grundy Realtors 675-6161 Sun 1-4 $186,000 Sat 1-5 5182,000 Sat 2-5 $199,900 Sun 1-4 $225,000 Sun 1-4 $225,000 Sun 1-4 $185,900 Sun 1-4 $168,500 Sa t 1-5 $729,000 Sun 1-5 $995,000 SaVSun 1-4 $555,000 Sun 1-4 $135,900' Sun 1-5 $795,000 FARI is known for the refined luxury and glamorous style of bis fine resideotial projects. From Pacific Palisades to Newport Coast be is commissioned to design and build new estates, renovate outdated homes, or simply personalize and decorate a clients condominium. Fari's signature classic contemporary style is evident in every phase of his projects, from innovative site planning, pQ,>Verful architecture and landscaping, to dramat~ interior design and furni shings. His distinctive work is characteristic of all the things he loves-powerful design, classic lines, understated elegance, earthly colors, rich texture ... the human touch. Fari's clients count on him to maximize their lots, their views, their budgets, and do it without missing a beat. Indeed, he has actually managed to move clients into their waterfront dream home just 9 months after bulldozing the old structure to the gro~. "The day we moved in everything was complete," they said, "except for the toothbrush and martini." "Now." Fari responds, "we make sure our clients get both. including the olive." FARI· ARCHl ,TECTURE CONSTR UC TION INTERIOR DESIGN 2015 Newport Boulevard Costa Mesa. California 92627 Telephone 714.650.6300 21st Anniversary License Number 485784 Projects in Pacific Palisades, Bel Air, Beverly Hills. San Marino, Big Canyon, Linda Isle, Pelican Hill, Irvine Cove, Vintage Club. • • .. ! t ' I• I .. I . , ...