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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-09-06 - Orange Coast Pilot.~ng the Newport~ community since 1907 r-------------------------, I I ;: Farewell 1 Lady·p; -----------., • EDITOR'S NOYE: early Piiot read-I en offer their condolences regard-: Ing the death of Princess Diana. l I I M y mother is British, in fact, she is cock- ney. She lived near St. Paul's Cathedral where Princess Di and Charles were married. And today, I sense the feeling for my mother in her mourning of losing someone, a princess, who made the British -com- mon British, royal British- so very Prtnceu Dta.n. special along with the many people she gave aid to. Sat- urday, I will feel sadness, , though I'm not British, I'm : American. I feel sad for what · : the world bas lost. I LORRAINE LEAvnT Newport Beach +Our condolences.on Diana's death. We are so proud that you were able to do so much good in such lit- tle time. May your sons con- tinue. God bless. TIIE CRAWFORD PAMILY Newport aeach + Princess Diana: Rest in : Peace : YVONNE ROWDEN : Costa Mesa I • f: + The world will miss you as ' we do. TERRI AND HAJlOLD NEWMAN Newport Beach +Diana will be greatly missed for many, many years by people all over the world. l She brought the royalty to : .the common people. Made : us all feel she was one of us. : ... 'Ihlly a wonderful, beautiful : '8dy. May she find the hap- : : -piness that eluded her in I • )ife. : MARGARET MCGOVERN I 1 Newport Beach I '·---------- : • SEE DIANA PAGE A7 I I I L-------------------------~ I ' \ . I '. I ' Jud'g~ amrms Famal~o death sentence •Man who killed Denise Huber doesn't speak in his defense. But Huber's family members describe pain of their loss. By Christopht:r Goff ard, Daily Pilot SANTA ANA -A Superior Court judge on Friday approved a jury-recommended death penalty for John Joseph Pamalaro, the former house painter convicted of. raping' and killing 23-year-old Newport Beach resi- dent Denise Huber and keeping her body in a freezer for three years. Before announcing his decision, Judge John J . Ryan invited the courtroom to imag- ine the protracted terror Huber ~ust have endured as Pamalaro plucked her off the Corona del Mar Freeway in June 1991 and took her to bis Laguna Hills warehouse to be gagged, handcuffed and sodomized. "The evidence as to Mr. Famalaro's guilt was just overwhelming,• Ryan said. "There's just no reasonable doubt as to What he had in mind, what he did and how he did it.. Ryan also pointed to the extended suffer- ing of Huber's parents, who searched bre- lessly for their daughter until police discov- ered her frozen remains in a rental truck parked in Famalaro's driveway in Dewey, Ariz. in 1994. "They went through years of not know- ing," Ryan said. #Those were years of worry and hope." The court session struck many as anticli- •SEE SENTENCE PAGE A12 MARC MARTIN I DAl.Y Pl.OT Vickie Bridgman. whose son Donnie died In a c:ar crash In May, stands at her front door bearing a plaque that reads, .. Don't drive faster than your guardian angel c:an fty ... Bridgman bought the plaque for her daughter, Daniela, la.st Christmas. ·TURNING GRIEF TO GOO·D Vickie Bridgman. mother of teen killed in auto crash, links up with group educating teens about sale driving By Christopher Goff ard, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -In a saner world, Sabrina Hall and Vickie Bridgman never would have met. But the tragic death of Newport Harbor High School teenager Dob.nie Bridgman has forged an unlikely, startlingly sudden bond between the + Readers still divided over crash that killed a teen and Injured several. See Communi- ty Forum, p11ge A 11. angUished mother and a woman who never knew the teen. Soon after 35-year-old Hall learned of the May 23 auto crash along Irvine Avenue that killed Bridgman's son as he returned from a party with schoolmates, she and her hus- band decided to start a program educating teens about safe dri- ving. It wasn't until two months later, when another boy was ----------------•SEE BRIDGMAN PAGE A11 1 "When something ~ like this happens, 1 you have to do l what you can to j 'honor your kid ... " • ! -VICKIE BRIDGMAN Jeff Huber addresses the court Prlday about the dev- astating effect the murder of his sister, Denise, at the hand of John FamaJaro, bas had on him, his mother (seated. far left) and his family. MARC MARTIN I DAILY Pl.OT Residents want. Murphy, Burnham out of City Hall • Newport North home- owners angry over L.A. Cellular antenna deal. By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Piiot NEWPORT BEACH -New- port North reside nts mcensed over plans for a cellular phone antenna at a nearby park are try- ing a new way to get their mes- sage to city officials: calling for the ouster of the city manager and d ty attorney. The Newport North Home- owners Association is distributing a flier that claims City Manager Kevin Murphy and City Attorney Bob Burnham gave the council "bad and wrong advice." Tha t bad advice led to the recent sign- ing of a contract allowing L.A. Cellular to erect an antenna atop a light pole at Bonita Creek Park, located off University Drive and La Vida, the group says. "We feel the city manager and City Counol are out of control.· association president Dan Rabun said. "We want them to rescind the contract • Burnham, however. bas adnsed the council members that they cannot legally renege on the contract alter approving it more than three months ago. He said he had no comment on the resi- dents' demand that the council ftr(> lum. Oftioals fmalized the contract Just last week. but the council gave the dntenna its initial approval m May. Residents didn't voice their opposition initially because they d.Jdn't know about the plan City staff members said they tned to let them know through their property manage- ment company, but residents said they never got the message. The plan won endorsements from the council's finance and public works committees as well as the Parks. Beaches and Recre- ation Commission, Murphy said. • SEE ANTENNA PAGE A 12 • . . ' I . j I I I t ' Y ou can find tbe rame fab. des you tee oa Ewopean fMhion runways at Ammt hblD (675-8200). 3355 ~Udo, Newport Beach. Amari Pamu ii owned by fashion designer NM- rin Ansari. who frequently traVels to Europe to purchase the same .tabrla used by top design boules including Valentino. l..acnU. Dior, Chanel and Romeo Gigti. greer wylder ~ Marriott an~ prac- i ticed at Corona ~ del Men: for tOdays ~ game against USC ~ NEWPORT BEACH -Irs not The mventory available mdudes more than 1,500 differ. ent fabrics plus speoal orders that range in pnce from $18 to $500 per yard Fabncs in Amarl'I showroom are made of 100% silk cashmere from Prance, three-lay- ered stlk from Switzerland. 100% rare French wool, exotic French lace. cut velvet, painted silk and ----------• : every daytbe No. 5-ranked Flori· ~ da Staie football team oomes any- t 00% Italian cotton. Jrs the per· feet place lb find exquisite fabrics if you're looking to have sped.al ocCilSlon evewng wear made. Expert consultation in fabric selecbon is available, and there's dlso a uruque assortment ot but- toris. clasps and buckles. Best Buys reader Pam Leary says it's nearly impossible to find out about flea markets, the kind 'that feature ·trash and treasures that you can haul home. refinish and repair for a small invest- ment,· within a one-hour drive from Orange County. Now that there is no longer an antiques flea mark.et in the Newport Dunes, there are othen not too far away. On the first Sunday of every month at Irvine Valley Col- lege, an antique flea market is held from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m . It's located just off Jeffrey Road and Irvine Center Dove. For more information, call 786-5277. Another swap meet where you can find antiques is the •world's largest fiea market• the second Sunday of every month from 9 a .m . to J p .m. at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena Antiques For You (548-4123) always has sale items in the st.ore and the best deals around, says owner Nma Khodorovsky. The store is tilled with turruture, deco- rative items, pamtings. silver and crystal. Nina says Antiques For You is also known for its selection of quality antique costume jewel- ry at good prices Before moving to Old Newport Boulevard, since the mid-'80s, Nina was a dealer' at a large antique sbOwroom on Newport BouJevatd. And speak· iDg cA Oea markets, jau am obtain iDformatklll at A.ntiaues for You, 312 Old Newport Blvd.., Newport Beach. Macy's departulent store is havtog a benefit lbopping day Wednesday at South Coast P1az.a.. While you shop at Macy's that day, you'll also be supporting Friends In Service to Hmnaruty -Harbor Area, which helps less fortunate families in our commu- nity. lndnded in the day's adivi· ties are special discounts, Jive entertainment, fashion shows, refreshments, cooking demon- strations and cbildren's events. FISH -Ha.lbor Area is a com· munity outreach service for New- port Beach, Costa Mesa and Irvine that •catches" people before they become hungry or homeless. For more Information, call 645--8050. Appotntmentl oJ Newport is having a white sale on some very 'nice linens reduced 20% to 50%. The sale Will continue through Sept 15. The store is located at 1701 Westcliff Drive, Newport Beach. I've heard great deals on plants can be found at The Plant StandJ966-079"1), 2!n2 A. Centu- ry Place, Costa Mesa. It sells plants at low wholesale prices. •EST IUYS ~ fNerY lh~ and s.m.day. tf you know of a good buy, c.all me at ~ 122A, fax me at 646- 4170, write me at 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa, 92627, °' Hl'\all me at dpilot.20earthlink.net.. : where near here. : So maybe It's no surprise tha1 ; when the team sets up camp at : the Newport Beach Marriott. fans : and gawkers and media swarm l the place. Then again. maybe it is : a surprise when you tonsider the : team today will take on USC, a ! definite favorite around here. ; Still, ii seemed everyone near : the hotel Friday was admiring the ~ maroon-dad football players as : they bustled from team meetings : to practices to brief jaunts at : Fashion ~. About 350 Semi- ; nole-related guests, including : booster club memhets and play· : en, cbec.ked into the Marriott : over the weekend, hotel sales l manager Bob Allen said. : Jim and Randy Meservey, for l instance, drove from Vegas to ; hang out at the team hotel Friday. ! •Tuey never .come out here,• : said Jim, a 1983 Florida State l graduate. •n•s such e thrill seeing : all these people .here, all these : PSU fans.• l The two brothers, along with : newfound friend and fellow fan ! Glenn Lentz, watched as team ; members rushed by, some of ; them stopping to sign auto- READERS HOTUNI Mesa, CA 92626. 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All rl\)tlU _.... bulld to 2 feet, and MAM: MARTIN I OAl.V fl.OT Head coach Bobby Bowden leads bis Ro~ State Seminoles oft the Corona del Mar High Sdlool practice field Pdct..y aftemoon. The Seminoles are ln town to meet USC Saturday evmlng. . . graphs. Nearby, ~orlda radio show host Terry Norvelle broad· cast live fmn the hotel lobby for Sports'Dllk WMOP·AM. •we've just been eating and meeting, watching so~ movies ot-sc.· Anotbe!' fan thrust two gold Flol'ida State helmets at him, which he promptly signed before moving on. That admirer, Randy C-amarillo, bad driven from Whit- tier out to the hotel Friday morn- ing., determined to get as many players' signatures as possible. gold, adorned ihe balls of tbe Newport Center hotel in the players' honor. A favorite a.mong football teams, the Mamott played host to Northwestern for the 1996 Rose Bowl in Pasadena and to Florida State the last time they were in town. for the 1992 Pigskin Classic in Anaheim. •The Newport Beach area is nloe -kind of posh,• he told his listeners tn Ocala. Pia. •There's a lot of beautfful scenery here, a lot of stuff to kind of take your eyes away from the football game.•. Why does Florida State keep coming back? Too bad the playen barely got a chance to notice. •we haven't gotten to do any· thing outside the hotel,• senior football player Tra Thomas sakl as be signed a team ~er. •rm actually an 'SC fan,• he said quietly. •sut it's cool to s~e all the guys here. I'm really into collecting these kinds of things.• •All I can tell you is that Flon- da State won last time they stayed here,• Allen said. •And coaches are really superstitious people.· The team's colors, maroon and a ).foot swefl will This weekend will see come from the • deaease In the surf NEWPORT BEACH southwest. Morning we've en~ CM!f' •onyx~ and North a.yfn)n(: A purse worth $42 was will bring patdly, the last days. But stolen from a car parked near the interiection. demefog. "°' iethdes5, heading • Ne\4po'1 c.nter Drtw: cash, an airline -ticket and other to the beach this property worth S10,250 were stolen from a stot'e in the 1000 TIOES morning should pay lOOAY off in some rather block. First low good overall condi· • Mhslort a.y Drtve: A car stereo faceplate worth $200 was 5:48 •.m. 1.6 tk>ns. Even though stolen from a car parked In the 1 O blodt. First high the dominant south • .Ml11bcw'ee Roed: A comput~ CASh and other property worth 12:10 •.m . 4.7 swell will diminish a S3,290 was stolen from a hotel In the 1100 block.. Second low bit, it's getting some • West aalbM lloulevwd: A suitcase, camera and other P'Of> 6:44 p.m. 1.6 kneHligh support @fly were stolen from a car parked in the 1900 block. Second high from the west. And After Midnight you an also expect COSTA MESA SUNDAY some northwest • Nevllclll Avenue: A earner~ and CASh worth Sl,500 were First low wind swell to hefp 6:15a.m. 2.0 shape up those stolen from a car parked in the 3300 bk>dt.. First high lncomi~oond .. 1Ust1e1 Avenue: CDs and • r~lo worth S92S were stolen 12:39 1.m. 3.7 swells. trend from a car pwlted in the 1700 block. Second low wil'tr,.obllbly contio-• 5tn. Awn&1e: A stereo, guitar and other property worth 7;48p.m. 1.6 ue rough Monday. Second high As far as our imme-S674 were stolen from• residence In the 2200 block. 12:47 p.m. 4.7 dlat• lfff's con-• llt'tnol Street: A briefcase and its contents worth S655 were cemed, upper West stolen from a car partc«t In the 3300 block. WATER Newport is likely • twbor lloulevllrd: Jewelry and cash worth $21,115 were 1EWUA1URE: 73 your best bet. stolen from a residence in the 2600 block. The "Long & Short" of casual Denlln. Comfort -M~e !fho•e Patio• II ~ntrie1 Beautifbl Short Jumper w/ Front Patch Pock.et ONLY: $2200 " SATURDAY. SEPTEMIER 6, 1997 Rotary Club sends tu Off to college with scholaTShip •• S ~~~tffar. Clllf+ee Vu WU given the flnt al tour Sl,000 ldrianhlp ~~~~~ Wedlwdays dub meeting. Vu. wbo WU adiY8 CID Newport Har- bon tmnls team and SJ*it dub, California Scbolaltk: Federation and Key Club, Will be attending (Jc.A tbil fall with a major in ~and Jeantng toward a =program. The Newport Rotary Cub awards m e I ICbolarabip annually to ~ senion from either Corona cle1 Maror Newport Har- bor high schools. TOWN ANO GOWN: The ennual Membenhip Coffee for :UCJ's Town and Gown will be held Sept. 15 from 9:30 to 11 :30 a.m. at Sherman Library and Gardens in Corona de1 Mar. Assistant Executive Vice Chan- cellor PbWp Nowlen will speak. 1991-98 scholarship recipients will be introduced and plans for the year discussed. Serving as officers for Town and Gown in 1997-98 are Mary Lee Young, president; Jane Wemer, president-elect; Jtm . . ·' .. •• Jim de boom Hartley, J1J)le Ansley, Irene Ully and Kay 2uuel, vice-presidents; Haniet Flebcher, recording sec- retary, Anna Mae P.attee, corre- sponding secretary, MartJyn WoU.berg, treasurer; Mary Woods Joan Thompson. Interest Group Coordinator1 Ann Tate, past president; Vh1an Wayne Petenon, historian; and Gene · Brimm, yearbook editor. 4 For more information, call Ann WrtghtJohmon at 640-1561, Lorraloe Brody at 644-5944 or Ann Hanington at 640-6474. Q.U8 NOTES: The Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Cub members will attend tbSt 1nstallatlon ceremonies for member w.,_ Crawford as lieutenant gcrvemor for Kiwanis lntematiooal on Sept. 13 at Club HOU$e One in Leisure World, Laguna Hilla. The installation of the club's new otticers will take place on Sept 26 at the Captain's. 'Iable at Orange Coast College. WELCOME TO ntE WORLD OF SERVICE Q.U8S ... Laird Grant 11Dd DarylJQlng, who joined the New- port-Irvine Rotary Cub. WORTH REPEATING ... From the Scuttlebutt. the newsletter of the Kiwanis Oub of Newport Beach- Corona del Mar, #Don 't believe all you p.ear, spend all you have or . sleep all you want.~ SERVICE aue MEETINGS THIS COMING WEEK ... Want to get more involved in your community, make new friends, network or give something back to your com- munity? 'J\y a service club. You are invited to attend a club meet- ing this coming week. Many clubs will buy your first-guest meal for you . l\IE.SOAY -7:JO a.m. The Newport Beech Sunrise Rotwy Club meets at 1be 8ait>o. Bay Oub to he«-Mun~ Cowt Judge Suzanne Shaw. Noon Costa Mesa Oc>wntOY.'n Kiwanis Oub meets at the Costa Mesa Community c.ent.: f:JO pm. The Costa Mesa NevipOrt Harbor Uons Club meets at the Costa Mesa Country Club. -WlbNESoAY -1:15 am. South c:o.st Sunrise Rotary Oub meets at the Center Oub. Newport Harbor Kiwanis C1ob meets at the Un!Yersity Athletic Oub. Noon Costa Mesa Rotary Oub meets at Mesa Vetde Country Oub. The Exchange Oub of Orange Coast meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub. I p.m. Newport-Balboa Rotary Oub meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub to hear Lt ~. Mike Bradford, Govemon Aide Chuck Hirsch and Rotary Foundation spokesman Nan Eide. THURSDAY -1 a.m. Costa Mesa- Orange Coast Breakfast lions Oub meets at Mimi's Cafe. Noon Kiwanis Oub of Newport Beac:h-O>rona (tel Mar meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub to hear UCI Basketball coach Patrick Douglas. The Exchange Oub of Newport Harbor meets at the Shark Island Yacht Oub. The Newport4rvine Rotary Oub meets at the Irvine Marriott Hotel to hear Newport Beach Police Chief Bob McOonell dis- cussing "Current Issues Facing the New- port Beach Polke Department and the Community." • COMMUNITY & Q.UBS is published every Saturday in the Daily Pilot. Fax your cl ub's information to 631-5851 0< mall to 1743 Bayport Way, Newport Beach, 92660. Artis~. mn*4ans wanted IQfi ~ • TM Balboa ..... Aitwalk is Mt fc* Oct. 21. TM lbaw, put OD t)y tb8 BeJbioe Bu.tne11 A.liodatiGll UICI die BalbOa lalQd Artliti, attracted .to uti9ts and mUlid•n• lut April. This fall, organizeri hope to attract even more talent. Local alttlb and mu~lc:Mms who wish to ~pate in· this year's event should immediately con- tact Midlelle Rudolph at 675- -'976. fred martin Fred Martin is on vacation. One the Coast will return n ext Thursday. BLACK MOUNTAIN ~ AlTA•DINA eo~de Cf"Rl1••E.fJOI'~ ... Ch, .. ~ Spring Water S~~ REG. '1.0:S 1.5 l. KAUAI Low Sodium KAUAI NAT\JRALS Dn11hap NAT\JRA~Grown in Motlt uic.tillal ~ Cano6r Oil PVRtE ~ Hawaii • ~Seed w'Frend) ~ (12 OL) For Stir Fries orang Recipe c.aJ/Jng • LeinOo Gnu a._. DreuiDg (12 OL) • Jlol' Garlic Ginfpl ·e!!s .. ,S•S9 :~S._99 REG. '4.29 ., .... R&i. '3.19 & 4.25 GL . eese Car.as Not 1reated wiJh r-BST Growth Honuone • Low Fat • Noo-Fat • Fanner's St;yle Reo. '2.19 Lmich Special \Wie 1iquilos Ohmer Spedal Tufu Scampi O\ler ·J~~ J'~,.,~!t Zesty ground soy, bell peppers, & oniom rolled in chapatis and grilled crispy. Served with a small side salad, guacamole; salsa, and choice of~ing. ..... M ~Hair Tofu sauteed in a Jemon<aper sauce over angel hair pasta. Served with a side of steamed mixed vegetables, soup or salad and bread (SENTI NELi SUPER ATHLETIC PACK Almond Ca.chew Butler Butter •r ~49 . '1 .4' 16 GL REG. '5.8& 16 aL METABOUC RESPONSE MODlflERS Grape Se.eel Extract OPC-100 uomg ~ . Anliadtla« 85..t5'%0PC SUGG. '10.50 I ETHICAL ftUTIUEftTS I Bone Bt•Uder Mlt:roa/lllllllM ~ an..6ute $ A~ &ts I 1aat ... '1 ... ReQ. '2.19 ,.,_.II Natuml l..W Foods Oaewable Papaya Enzyme Jtitlt/lllnl& sz4n """'°"""' ,., 180 SUGG. '4.95 l.aZlngll AJ .. • .. . . • . . ort p~ans to repair cra~ked t~way · ' ., · • Officials were hoping to lining up on the imaller private airstrip is caus- ing it to crack, airport officials said. • 1t'l "llOI ii a 'll#l!Xll state, but Jt• ""1t-. mg to iJhow 1001e .,,,.... of wear imd Chambers said. The project will cost an estimated $2.5 million, with 80% of the funding coming from the Feder- al Aviation Administration and 20% from the airport, Campini Chambers said. start tlie $2.5 million pro- ject this Winter, but put it . off until spring'because of El l'..ino worries. By Tin1 Grenda, Daily Pilot .It >I IN WAYNE AIRPORT - <\ 11 port officials are planning a $2 5 million makeover of a nar- row l..ixiway that. after ye ars of bearing the weight of 300,000- pou nd Jethners it was not designed to hold, is cracking under the pressure. The airport's general aviation runway, which runs a longside the main runway, is the primary landing strip for private jets. But during the busy morning hours, as large commercial jets vie fo r choice departure times, the smaller taxiway is used as a sort of airplane parking lot while pilots wait to take off. And the weight of those larger, heav- ier passenger and freight planes cj)~~<:.<t>~ ·e ft ~ J ~r~·· t t ~fVie t'l{JIAuut ·~ t O H~oo~~.l{afl'F Q 1s having a GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE t C Open Tues-Sat 12-4 s 1660 Santa Ana Ave. G:osta Mesa. CA 646-1943 ~~~c-'-'~ •tt's not in a critical state, but it's starting to show some . sigiis of wear and .tear, so we want to take a pr.oactive approach,• said airport spokes- woman Kath- leen Campini Chambers . MThis is really business as usual for us." Construction crews will tear up the old taxiway, Widen it and add a thicker layer of asphalt to better handle the heavier loads. The work will shut down the 2,887-foot-long taxiway for up to two months. but will not affect takeoffs or landings on the main runway, Campini I Airport offi- cials had hoped to begin rebuilding the sttjp tltis win- ter, but the threat of an El Nino weather pattern settling over the area and bringing lots of rain has forced the work to be delayed until next year. "We're concerned about El Nino and the excessive rain 'this winter that could slow the work down," Campini Chambers said. •so we.'re putting it off until next spring." .-.; ............ aa&1~~~-.m.um~~~l:l.m I I I I I I ~1).~ w....· mustela pevonJo· . I CELLEX-C:. ' . . Center I I 1· I . I essential I elements I ~. I ~VJN~ 642-1717 I 283·D 17th Street, Costa Mesa (Next to Ross) I 1 L OllH 7 Da~ M·F 9.3 Sat. 9.7 Sa.11·5 .J --------~·;.... ..... ______ _ Plug into the Pilot Classified section to find services from electronics and plumbers, to landscapers and painters. ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST SELECTION OF CUSHIONS I UMBRELLAS .. OVER 200 CUSHIONS ON DISPLAY YUKIKO FUJISAWA I DAILY PILOT ' " Kole Escher enjoys swinging in an airplane ~ock with his mother, Kathy, and his sister, Katie, on a recent afternoon. KAY MATSON, A.A.. C.c.N.P. Landacape Daigner COMPUTE IANDSCAPING 46 YEARS EXP. UcaucNo. 30ISS3 SANTAANA • 2800 N. 'Tustin Avt. (714) 633-9200 COSTA MESA • 2700 Bristol Avt. (714) 7S4-6661 .t TEllY MEIKLE ~! C.c.N..P. . •• Land-..pe Daipa" :: ~are facility closes after fiealth department report COSTA MESA -Residents . who li\'8 at the Port Bay Care Centel' on Newport Boulevard recently begun moving from the facility, which is closing down amid reports from Orange Coun- ty Department of Health Services of numerous violations. The nursing home, where 64 • out ol.19 residents receive federal MedJcare or Medi-Cal payn{ents, , bas reportedly failed to correct . violations that include among other tbing'I inadequate medical attention for two residents who · later died. records show. . Julius Castaneda, hired three • weeks ago as the facility's direc- : tor of nW'Sing, said the charges • are over er.aggerated. He said the , company was l~g money on I this facility, : "They don't have the financial • means to go any further," he said. , According to three studies • conducted by the health depart- • ment in April, June and July, ' patients did not receive proper · attention. Several residents told . investigators it sometimes took two hours before nurses respond- . ed to their calls for essistance. One resident reported his roommate would wake him up every night. rip ott his diaper and tear it into shreds. His requests for a new roommate were ignored until inlpectors ordered the home to ~ply with his requests. AnotheJ' resident was allowed tq.smoke with the use of a smok- ing apron to protect him from burns. That patient had previous- ly suffered bu.rm to bis chest after his cigarette acddent&lly lit his shirt on fire and melted the rayon material, the report said. Residents who are under 55 complained about the lack of entertainment provided at the home. Their requests for rock 'n' roll music were ignored and they were left to listen-to "World Wax n songs or oldies but goodies,• the report said. A multiple sclerosis patient reportedly smoked marijuana and drank regularly, often becoming belligerent with staff. Other reported violations included dirty wheelchair& with dried food and fluids encrusted on them, cold food, cold drafty showers, dehydration, ants crawl- ing along baseboards, involun- tary seclusion of residents left in beds, numerous reports of falls, black eyes, scrapes and untreated bed.sores. • I ORANGE COUNTY'S BEST FOR THE LAST .3 YEARS ' ' ·1 • Cakts • Pastriu •Cookies •Pies •Tortes •Rolls and Bread ~,JO dill•""' kiltlb of bfftld Wn dtdly 011 •It• tNatlus. 3 Convtnitnl locations in Orangt County: r -0--F - - - , ur amous COSTA MESA : Chocolate-Banana : 546-6386 I REAL whipped I I .c1Q9ske. -' IRVINE 262-9270 MISSION VIEJO 830-9560 I 8Reg. 't4" I I Umiled quantity baked daily. I Limit one per customer w/coupon. L &p. 9/18197 .J ------ SATUAOAV. SEPTEMIO 6, 1997 AS Heat and curriculum 011 teachers'. minds •Instructors worry that with no air conditioning in classrooms, hot weath- er will affect children . coming in for first day of school.· By Michelle Terwllleger, Daily Pflot ~ NEWPORT-MESA -As local students savor their last few da~ of freedom, teachers are hitting the books and decorating their sometimes sweltering classrooms. And some teachers are worried the September heat wave mixed with a lack of classroom air condi- tioning will keep students' minds focused on sweat rather than phonics. Sally Davenport b.ad fans run- ning and doors open in her fifth- grade classroom at California Ele- mentary on Friday, but the tem- perature was still warm enough to make one perspire while sitting still. "In the afternoon, these are lit- · VINE RIPE TOMATO•s ·N....wAvs· 89¢ lb. erally sweat boxes,• Davenport said •1 have a big industrial fan, but it blows everytb.ing oU the desks.· Richard Spehar, a fifth-grade teacher at Callf omia, said there was little the teachers could do to keep students cool besldes letting them drink cold water and keep- ing the fans blowing. "I feel s9 sorry for the poor kids -it's so hot," Spehar said. "It's unfair that kids have to learn in these conditions. Every year we have this heat wave in Septem- ber. For most of the year we don't need [air conditioning}.• Most Newport-Mesa schools were built without air condition- ing. Being so close to the ocean, the builders figured the class- rooms wouldn't need them, said Carol Stocker, director of fadlities and operations. Andersen, Victoria and Lincoln elemeotaries, and Estancia and Corona del Mar High Schools are among the few that have air con- ditiopi.ng, she said. HWe typically don't have air conditioning in the buildings because there are adequate Changes teiachen Will be adapt- breezes, • Stocker said. tng to UU. year. But decorating· clasa'ooms and Bernd said be· appreciated tbe suffering through the beat hasn't teachers' p&tieDoe and N'XX11DJDO.. been the only thing on the teach-dation of tbe ~· ers' minds. As part of their ba&:-"I could not be prouder of what - to-school activities, Supe.ri.nten-you a~ in that Je9ard," dent Mac Bernd addressed dis-Bernd said. •'Jbe benefits [of dla- trict teachers at Edwards Cinema size reductionJ foe all those young at Pashi~n Island on Friday. people are going to be tetrific. • He told them that (\}though Carol Erwin. a first-grade they have lo deal with several teacher at Uncoln Elementary, changes this school year, he said she :was excited about school Hoped they would concentrate on starting and the new reading cur- educating students, especially in riculum. reading. •1 think it's a very comprehen- "When we make a change in sive program,• E.rWin said. •rm Newport-Mesa, we fuss, we fight really exdted about it• and we argue," he said. "That's Teac)lers .spent two hours Fq- OK because something good day with reading consultants who comes out of it." mtroduced them to the new read- Class-size reduction in third mg series with six weeks' worth of grade; adding portable class-lesson plans. rooms to elementary schools, a On Monday, teachers will new elementary reading curricu-attend workshops on interpreting lum and reopening Rea and Dayis Comprehensive Test of Basic schools are among some of the I Skills results. BEAUTY STORE South Coast Plaza Sears Wing, Lower Level End of Summer Savings September is fudge & JOICO Month ~~;~~~a99-oy~~rr~r------------1 15oz. 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TRIBUTE TO GLENN MILLER A tribute to Glenn Miller will be hosted by Orange Coast Col- lege Sunday at 4 p.m. in the Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The big-band show stars Tex Beneke and his Orchestra and the Moder- naires with Paula Kelly, Jr. Advanced adult tickets are $28; advanced dicount tickets are $25; or $32 at the door. For informa- tion, call 432-5880 MICHAEL GRANGE The Newport Beach Marriott's ·sunset Music Senes• presents jazz fusion gwtarist Michael Grange from 4 to 8 p.m. Sunday in the hotel's View Lounge, 900 Newport Center Drive. The admiss1on is $5. Proceeds will be distributed to CHOC and the Children's Miracle Network. For more mfom1ation, call 640-4000. BARNES & NOBLE CAFE The 8dmes & Noble Metro Pointe cafe presents a free perfor- mance with the g:oup Spidey today from 8 to 10 p.m. at 901 B South Coast Dnve., Costa Mesa. For mformation, call 444-0226. GERMAINE AND CLEAR DAYS The R1v1era Restaurant in South Coast Plaza presents Ger- maine and Clear Days today for two free performances at 8.:30 and 10 p.m at 3333 Bnstol St., Costa Me~a. Seatmg 1s linuted. For reserval!ons, call 540-3840. TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS The shopping center has free LYLEEN & JEFF EWING IF IT'S BROKEN ... Mo~t houses have o few -1i11le" problems, like leaking faucets. a stove burner that won'1 ligh1 . or electrical outlets with 100 much· park-. These defects may nrn seem very important... unless your hou't! is about 10 go on the market. We rarely have difficulty gelling getting sellers to agree 10 paint, replace worn carpets or plant a few flowers in the front yard. These kinds of repairs obviously increase the overall appeal of the property. I fowever. if any of the major ~ystems m your home need maintenance. be sure to have the necessary repai~ made. It is alc;o a good idea to have your furnace. central air-cond111oning system. plumbing and winng checked as part of your prc- marlc.eting efforts. The best rule is ... if it's broken. fix it 1 The purchase agrttment may require that a house be conveyed with all the systems in working order. and most buyers will bring in a home inspector to identify any problems. During the period of time.l>etween the "meeting of the minds" and the removal of the inspection contingencies. the buyers are the most vulnerable to an attack of buyer's remorse. This is also the time when anything that hasn't been rtpaired could become a major issue. Lyleen and Jeff have 25 coosecutive years of real estate experience in Newport ~h. They are Coldwell Banker's #I agents. Por professional service or advice with all your real estate needs caJJ the Ewinp at (7 14) 644-9060 XI 14. • Still the Safest ond Most Effective Weight loss Program • lncfudes 4 Weeks • Suppfy~ Med'icme • Minimize ~& Craving • Start Some Day ltve dUac rock perbnMDC* frclm DOCID ID 1:30 p.m. Monday Qlraugb ~; fRJm 1 to 10 pm. ~ and Saturday1 and frCm 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday and SUDday m the 10Wn Sql,Jare at 'Uiangle Square, 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. ART SUNDAY SPOTUGHT TOURS The Orange Cowity Museum of Art offers a Sunday Spotlight Tour at 2 p .m focusing on a single artist or work of art. Sunday's top- ic: George Herm's "Vent Duo and Invert." Spotlight tours are free with admission. 'Admission is $5 for adults, $4 for seniors and stu- dents, children under 16 and museum members are free. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. The museum is located at 850 San Clemente Dri- ve, Newport Beach. For informa- tion, call 759-1122. FANTASY TV BWEPRINTS The Orange Cowity Museum of Art South Coast Plaza Gallery presents Mark Bennett's "Fantasy TV Blueprints" of classic televi- sion show homes starting Sunday through Nov. 30. Admission is free and hours are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday; 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday; and 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Sunday. The gallery is located at 3333 Bristol St., Gosta Mesa .. For information, call 759-1122. 1be ·Riverboat Players theatrical troupe presents Hans Christ- ian Andenon:S .. The little Mermaid" opening Sunday through Oct. 26. All shows start at 1:30 p.m. except for two dinner shows at 8 p.m. Sept 20 and Oct. 11. Tickels are $8 for adults and S4 for cblldren 12 and under. Group rates of 10 or more are available at $4.75 per person. The performances are at the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum, 151 E. Coast lDgh- way, Newport Beach. For Information, call 675-8915, ext. •02. NEWPORT BEACH CITY HALL The public is invited to view Helen Bellinger's •Art on the Rocks" and Nancy Gardner's "The Force of Gravity" in the Newport Beach City Hall Gallery, 3300 Newport Blvd. through Sept. 30. The exhibit is free and open for viewing Monday through Fn- day from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For information, call 717-3870. ART OF THE AUTOMOBIL£ The public is invited to view ........ •Art of the Automobile," an exhibit of paintings by William Motta, in the foyer of the New- port Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., through Sept. 30. The exhibit is free and open for viewing Monday through Thurs- day from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Friday and Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. A welcome reception will be Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. in the library's Friends Meeting Room. For information. call 717-3801. TUESDAY TALKS • _!P.e Orange County Muse- um of Art presents, "Tuesday Talks ·at Noon," a series of free talks at noon by artists, critics and historians complementing the art displayed in the Muse- um's galleries at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Be~ch. -BEACH FE Septemher t2-t4 H•11thitt•n St•t• 8Heh Rltht e11 the S•11.t • Galley Alley -20+ restouronn • Typhoon Tidep09lt -Cool Brews, . wine and morgoritos. • TropiC~I T~net !ta~• · Right ."? r - on the son: allay on nig ti Detour · • ....,c;. PoS5e, Gory Myrick, 2000 lbs. Or Blues, The Fabulous Jet~ns, Beal Street, Teorawoys, 01 The Band, Trinidad Steel Drum Band, The lemmings, King Con, Sons Of The South, Turtle Grove ond morel • Comedy Ca~ta - Comedy Sportz Wi ave you laughing & crying for more. • "Hurricane Production'•" Tap Hou .. 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JuH:i Pldtt·nritt ~1 .. co..,111 ~1esa 646-4838 AOIOl' CllMfAN Tbe OraDgta County Muteum of Art pretenta artist Robert Cre- mean't scul~ •vaticAD Cont· dor, A Non-Specific AutObiOgn· pby• through Sept. 21.."tbe museum is ope_n trom 11 a.m. to S p .m. Tuesday through Sunday and located at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. Ac:bJlis- slon is $5 for adults and $4 for se,niors and students. Children under 16 and museum members are free. Call 759-1122. CHUCKJONESSHOWIJOOM View the world of Chuck Jones and..his private collection. The retail gallery is free and open Monday through Friday trom 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Satur- day and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p .m. Call 123-1900. PHOTO EXHIBIT The Fine Arts Gallery at Orange Coast College presents artist/photographer Peggy Jones' exhibition, •Pinhole to Pixel,• through Sept. 26. The opening reception is Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. Admissions is free. For information, call 432-5039. EXHIBIT The Newport Harbor Nautical Museum presents its 1997 sum- mer exhibit, "Wind on the Water: Worn.en Photographers in Yacht- tng, • from JO a.m.. to 5 p.m. tbioUgb NOY. 8. 1be BIUleUm ls located aboard the riverboat Pride of ~· doeked at the Beck Bay , 151 E. Coast Higbway, Newpen,t Beach. Admlnlon ii free for members1 5' for ~ adults. Sl for guest children 12 and younger. The museum ii c1oled Mondays. Call 675-8915, ext. 102. 'FlAMENC<>' ON SCREEN . The audience for the film "Fla- menco" at the Port Theatre could be forgiven if they felt they stum- bled into the 3-D IMAX theater instead. The Blanca Luz troupe will be pe_rforming the sensuous Latin danee on stage at the Port before Saturday's 7:20 p..m. show, accompanied by.a trio of classical guitarists. 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Weight Clinics. PHEN-FENs49· 1st A Weeks • With This Ad . 545·7168 ill• flt] 3161 llAllOl ILVD • COSTA lllSA One 9lodc South of 405 Fwy The Long Beach . Coin V Collictihle.J Expo September 11-14, 1997 I ' ) '\, ( ' I ; I \ ' I ! ( ' ' '\, \ I ,, I 11 ) ' • ( : • '. I I I • :·DIANA ;·CONllNUED FROM A1 • .J + We'd lb to ~ our condo-~we•,. jmit devutated by what . bu~ to Prt1KWl9 Oi. ANN .WlllU'Y AND MIS. SMITH &!boa laland + 1 wO\l1d lib to leave a condo- ' 1ence In Diana's t:Dem.ory. Our hearts 4l'9 wttb you always. ' . GINA TATE Corona del Mar +Whenever I w9uld see Princess Diana. in the news, doing her good · · deeda. I would say. wtth a smile on my face and• warmth ln my heart "She's • Al it agaiJ\. • With her passing there's still a smile on my face and the wannth in my heart for knowing of her. And now with her mentor, Mother Teresa. Who passed on to join her. wh~t joy there Is In Heavenville. lbankyou. SALLY BROWN Costa Mesa ' +To celebrate the Royal Wedding. Jhad a slumber party wtth some close friends. We brought out our wedding albums, laughed a lot, and toasted the happy couple. The infamous kiss on the balcony made staying up all night worth it. · The following year. for my daugh- ter. Carrie's, first communion, I had a bridal salon copy the tJower girl's gown from the Royal Wedding. Anoth- er celebration . Unfortunately, my friends will be arriving shortly. However, today will not be a celebration. We're going to -r stay up all night again and watch with (:sadness and say goodbye to a truly l special woman. Princess Diana, Queen of Hearts. whose shy, sweet snule '.gathered strength and brought happ1- • ness to so many. ( DIANE OSWALD Balboa • ~ + Forever Duma will be, and has been to me, a great role model She ":was beautiful, canng and a great . mother -and most-of all, a real .. down·t~ person. Diana ls truly -the Queen of Hearts. .. CHEYENNE MCADOO : Costa Mesa + Def..est --'-ces William and .. Harry, ~ r '- : Now is the most dilficuft time ln .'your lives. You have lost your dear '4 , mother, who touched the lives of so • many around the world. : : Someday the pain will lessen - : but it will always remain. Take that •. empty safe inside and find that special : . strength that she gave you to carry on ; Sc ' • ' .5 u ab• would b4ve. Ute y~ur power u J>rin<*I Oi4na taught you to, who blazed a trell or hope, oever forgetting to be sympa- thetic, k:iad and to otter an out- stretched band to UlOle In need. Alway, remember, tbaJ b ii a part of you. There is now, even more. of a lega- cy to uphold: her legacy of love. My pTilyers and hemt go out to you. MELISSA MUUJNS SCHMAND Newport Beach + rt has been several days since Princess Diana's untimely and tragic death. The heartache, sadness and disbelief have not lessened, they have · not passed. Through her sblning example (as I watched and listened in these past days), I have round insight Into my own life as a mother, friend and someone wl1o can contribute and make a difference in some small way. I admire her strength and growth as a human being through all the emot\on- al turmoil and public sai¢ny. J am In awe. JULIE CUNE MAUllER Newport Beach + It is mourning again ln London as the world waits for something, any- thing, which might help to salve these ugly, sea.ring wounds on the broken hearts of her devoted subjects, the people everywhere. The People's Princess is. dead and the story of her death ls a Shakespearean tragedy writ large. The summer crowds continue to mingle, slowly growing in size each day. They queue to sign their names in The Books of Condolence. They cry unabashedly as they place their bou- quets against the gates and walls of St James, Kensington Palace, Buck- ingham Palace, Harrod's and British embassies'abroad. Flowers for "Our Fair ~dy. • As the tears roll down the caravans of cheekS camped at their televislons, a cloudy ·reali~ begins to sink home. There ls a grave message ln the medi- um ol this media. Oh God, is the mes- sage here. in our homes, in our bust· nesses? ls it you? ls it me? ls it us? Good night sweet pnncess, your ·assignment" is over and •the rest or the story· has just begun. PENNY MCMANlGAL Newport Beach + Thanks to you, Princess Diana, for your living example of love, com- passion and caring and for focusing the light of your celebrity on the real problems of this world. You, sadly, have passed. But your example lives on. SCOTI CROSBY Corona de! Mar + Hail and farewell beauWul Princess Diana. With your passing " goe1 grac:9, elegance and compa.son the lik• ot wblch we~ iee again ln our lifetime. May ~ WilllAm and Prince ~ be blessed wtth the 1trengtb ot their mother's love. , JACKLYN ICED Newport Beach + We truly appred.ate your lifei you taught U1 bow to overcome adversity by giving. You gave your time. your energy, yow voJce and you'gave your love. ' Thank you. LANI! M. SHEJlMAN + I think that Prtncess Diana repre- sents the good in all of us and she's an example of what all of us can take the time out to doi and that is to be kind and caring for others and to be living a We as gracious as we can. DELOJlJS HADDOW &!boa Island + Goodbye, sweet princess. The world will remember your sweet smile, the twinkle in your eyes, and the warmth of your heart. May God hold you and your family ln the palm of his hand. TIU! LEE SAMMIS PAMILY + Princess Diapa, Queen of Hearts, English Rose, friend, Your love, sensitivity, and beauty -has touched the world. You will be Cleeply missed but always in my heart. DEBBIE ALBRIGHT + It is with the greatest of respect and sympathy that our family honors the memory of Diana, Princess of Wales, particularly the loss suffered by the young princes, Their Royal High· nesses, Prince William and Prince Har - ry, by the people of Great Britain. We ask that you accept this missive for the Book of Condolenees and that these bougainvilla flowers from our sunny "California garden be placed amongst the innumerable' bouquets at Kensing- ton Palace in a lov\ng appreciation for her JOY of We, her good works for those in need and ln the cause of world peace and the elimination o( land mines. We e deeply sorrowed by this true tra y, this death at too early an age, this toa of a mothet by young som, this lOu of a woman who bad an affection ror humantty and w not afraid to abow her compassion for oth· ers and her love for her children. ROBERTO. DILLMAN, M.D. JACQUl!LYN BEAUIU!G.AJlD DIUMAN BRADLEY BEAUIU!CiARD DI.LI.MAN BRANDON REECE DIUMAN Newport Beach + Princes Wllllam and Harry, We were so sorry to hear of the death ol your mother. She was a won· derful person and no one will ever be able to take her place. We know this must be a sad time for you, and we want to remind you that the whole world Is behind you m anything and everything you do. Follow your dreams, as well as your mother's ... she will live on in our hearts forever. 11IE SPEER FAMILY Corona del Mar + The world will miss yow honest wiumth and the genuine concefl'\ you have extended toward humanity. You will forever be rrussed MICHAEL. KATHY, DAKOTA AND PRONSON GILBERT Blll.BETIY,LESUEANDJENNY FULLE~ + Dear pnnces Willtd.ITI and Harry, Your mom possessed a rare quality -both inner and outer beduty. You can only have memories of her now, but how proud you must be to be Diana's sons. HELEN EVANS -t> A light who sluned bnllidnlly from birU1 to dedlh. The dChe ln our heart softens towdrd your !Jght,\\ihlch you now CMry with you ID another place of rest, peacefully, lovmgly Everlasting will be your qlow of love through the hed.f"Ul ol your chlldren, your friends dnd fdmily dnd to mlllions of people the world owr whose hearts you have touched with your own. Your gifts or lundnes!> will n<>t be forgotten, but chenshed forever by all of us Dearest D1and, our "first lady" of Eng- land, through all your clldl1Pnges.4hal We presented you with, you dlways remamed a lddy of dignity, honor and wtegnty We love you, evf:'n tho!>t' of SATURDAY, SEPTEM8Elt 6. 1917 A7 us who bave never met you bave felt your love, aero. tbe oc:ee.ns and conu- nents. Love is powedul 4nd tran- IOeDdl time, space a.od dlstanc:e. Tbailk you f« blessing us with your beauty, yow gUts and your~. You bave touched our 10uls with your love . itlUTATANOS Newport Beach • Prlnce6s Diana wW be sadly missed by all of us who loved her Crom a.far, 'and only Wiabed we could have known her personally. The world ii a far better place because of .the brief time she w~ with us. . NANCY RINGU!lt Costa MesA + You gave us your heart and now lt is ti.me for the world to grow. Such a tragic ptlceyou had to pafto attain the peace you so jusUy deserve. TERRI COONS Udo We +As I went to bed this pa.st Satw· day night. I turned on the TV and WdS unmediately stunned by the news of the passing or the Princess ol Wales, Lady Diana. I felt a very sudden deep loss which I could not define. As I lay there and watched more and more, I fell a genwne sorrow for her children and a homble revulsion towards the paparazzi. I've learned a tremendous amount about this beautiful and caring Lady ID the past few days and I've not shed d tear of the passing of a public figure, save JFK and the Challenger crew, until now. 'She will be dearly missed but nev- er forgotten. My smcere condolences to all the families of those departed in this trdg1c occurrence. CAPT. Blll UTILE Balboa Island + When my son lost 1us beauulul young wile, her two little girls set aside a ·mommy• place m theu homt> to pay eternal tribute to the memory ol theu mother. Perhaps Princess Diana's young sons will remember the.tr royal mother in this way and carry on in her lldJ'Tle and causes. + Farewell dear PriIK'eSI I>iaDa. You have touched us all and we wW miss you deeply , PAJTY Hl!ALEY + Gone but not forgotten Forever in our bMJ1S Costa Mesa Chann, grace and compassion Helpmg others to do your part Your tragic death b.a.s made llS weep We pray the Lord your IOUl to keep KA11fY MORGAN + The world bas lost a vezy pre- cious person. Princess Di. you are a.. wonderful role model ror people everywhere. Your commitment to help worthwhile causes bas been an 1.nspi· rdUOn for others to follow. You gave not only your tnne, but your personal belong111gs to help lhe less fortunate of lh<> world Your concern for land mi.De victims L't 10 be commended. Because you cdred, the world may once and for all dbobsh the productfun and use of I these deddly weapons. Your efforts to t•radtcate land mines will halp save the bves and bodies of countless men. women and children. · Mdy your children, family and • lrtl'nds hnd peace and comfort during 1h1lt tragic Ume. May we all find peace in remembering your life and the I grl'dl things you accomplished. SERENE and SID STOKES Corona del Mar I (. A Hatku poem sent-with deepest condolences to Prince William and Prmre Harry on the loss of your moth· t!r ~lay your bves be.all she hoped they would be · Lovely long-stemmed rose, Pdle cream petals bluSbed with pmk "lipped before full bloom. MARV AND MIKE PETllOVlC Cost.a Mesa Gre~ter choice, better doctors, more convenient Y.u don't have to leave the neighborhood for great health care. Greater Newport Pbyskiaos' primary care doctors have offices close to where you live and work. GNP contracts with many HMOs so you can sel~ the health plan that meets your needs. Greater Newp0rt Physicians ~tlso incl11c.lcs an excellent panel of Hoag specialists. And our affiliaLion with Hoag Hospital provide~ paticnL" "ith access to Orange County's # l hospital. We invite you to get to know these fim• physicians in your community: Peter Kim, M.D. 01: l'eler A'im is a board-certified fa;,1i~)' practice physician u·1/b bis office localed al Hoag Heatlh Ce11ter -Costa Jfesa (al /be comer of fain•ierc and Baker). Dr. Kim prol'ides medical serl'ices for /Ix• trlx>lefami(rand has a specWI interest in sports medicine and sports related injuries. For more infomlfltion about bis practice and office hours. please can 668-2500. Dr. Belle Carlson is a board certified 1>~1·sicl01i with her office located at Hoag Health Center -Costa Mesa. Dr. Carlson prot•ides care lo newboms through fldolescents. For more information about her practice and office bours, please call 668-2525. Belle Carf'<lt1 M.D Other GNP Physicians who have offices in Co ta Mesa: Nazi! ~med, M.D. Kathleen Boos, M.D. John Ascher, M.D. John Granzella, M.O. Yung J. KM, M.D. Raut Miranda, M.O. Carlos x. Montaho, M.O. -. David Huang, M.D. Julia Mathewson. M.O. : Barry Behrstock, MD. Jennifer Rodnguez, M D Grwllw Neu'JX>rl Pbysldam. . .jw ~ cboltt hi bMl-tb C'are. Par "'°"' l~tlt>" abofd Gfllllllr NftsJIOlf ,,.,,.,~..., or• tllrw:tory Qf 11w GNP~ In Yf!IW. MIMrfllla&r--. J*•• Oita 714/76().j 69 .. Princess Diana's tight against .AIDS continues to be waged locally T he legacy of Diana, Princess of Wales, will be her compassionate stance on AIDS: She did many things in her 36 years, and will be remem- bered for many reasons. However, the photograph of Diana embracing an African child afflicted and dying from the virus, and yet another photograph of the princess embracing men with AIDS living out their final days, helped the public see the human side of a politicized health battle. How sad that Qiana's loving face will forever remain frozen at 36. We will never get to see the maturation or this great symbol of hope. We will never see the lines of dignity around the eyes from a lifetime of work for AIDS and other causes. Her work does continue. This very weekend, as one of the great champions of the AIDS cause is mourned at Westminster Abbey, The AIDS Services Foun- dation of Orange County is stag- ing its annual "Big Splash. H Billed as the most successful and largest backyard AIDS fund- raiser in Amenca, "The Big Splash,· runrung through Sunday evening, is a four-night extrava- ganza that unfolds in the back- yard of Ken Jillson and Al Roberts, local AIDS activists. The two men and their large cast of volunteers raised $536,000 last year with their event,' "Splashback to Beaver High." Money raised went to support the programs and help the clients of AIDS Services Foundation, Orange County. This year, the event is billed as "Splashback to Disco Beach.• There may be some tickets left for performances tonight and Sunday. Call 580- 2090 for more information. • Good news for the entire com- munity this past week dS Toshiba announced its intention to join forces once again with The New- port Beach Country Club, the city of Newport Beach, and benefac- tor-organizer Hoag Hospital to bring the Toshiba Senior Golf Tournament back in March 1998 A cadre of powerful locals joined forces for a breakfast con- fab in the classy club room of the Newport Beach Country Club. Handing out more than $100,000 in donations to local charity, including the Make-A-Wish Foundation, The National Dyslexia Research Foundation, and the Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Foundation, Toshiba vice-president Van Andrews reit- erated bis corporate stance on community involvement. $29500 complete Call Toll Free 888-271-4567 Don't Delay, Avoid Probate! David Pawlowski Auorney at Law ·we at Toshiba believe in giv- ing back to the comm.unity," he said, introducing its new partner for 1998, Hoag Hospital. Hoag officials, including the dynamic Randee Dalzell, joined Newport Beach Country Club owner Bev- erly Ray and city officials for the announcement -. Wit: Gatbaings ol An Bditor .• SboQld be a tudneting Hlz\on. 11cbD .. available by qlJliDg 717-3890. Ploowll suppOrt the lib:lwY fCMmdalion. • • The ekmth annual Bob Hope and Dr. ·Houte Golf 'Ibumament, presented by the Orange County A.pod.ates of the House Ear Insti- tute, is just around the comer. Tee otf is 10:30 a.m. Sept. 15 at the Santa Ana Country Oub for the event benefiting the tnsti- tute's Children'lt Center. Tourna- ment organizer Gloria O.brtnk, one of the great ladies of this community, pu ts on the best golf tournament this side of Scotland. The dinner~d comedy show tl}.at follows the event remains one of the best times on the counrys social calendar. Masters of ceremonies for this year's gala are Jlm Hampton and Tom Parka. Tournament directors are Ron Otbrtnk and Woody Smith. Sunday is' the fifth annual La Dolce Vita as Dlck. Marconi, fonnder of the Marconi Auto Museum for Children, is honored as a guest or the affair at Antonello, South Coast Plau Vil- lage. It's all for cystic fibrosis and Marconi is recognized as a local leader in the fight against the dreaded affliction. He has boldly annonnced that he intends to help raise more than $1 million dollars next year to fight the dis- ease. The eighth annual event hon- ors sponsors The Sutton Place Hotel and Jean Pierre Lartel, its general manager, along with John Herklotz and Scott Allen of Allen Cadillac and Oldsmo- bile. To play a little golf to help House, call Betty Bragg at 493- 6992 or Gloria Osbrink at 643- 9260. • a.W. CX>OK'S.column appears every Thursday and Saturday. The Assistance League of Newport Mesa Asslsteens Auxtllary 1997 debutantes Include, back row, from left, Thacy Schroeder, Nicole Brant-Zawadzki; middle row, blem left, Melissa Pomeroy, Colleen Eadie, Michelle Nowroozl; and front row, from left. De Anne Bryson and Chrlsttne Ramsay. ,. H<:allli ABSOLt.rrELY AMAZING! Fimess LOOK GREAT! FEEL GREAT! LOSE WEIGHT! Tones. 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Pareii~ should con- ~ tact tba temple at 548-6900 Qr ; 64f>..7512 for more details. • : SCJENCl Of' MIND ~ New Tbought· .. ·Churcb and . nuth foundatiott regularly con- : ducts Saturday claSses and work- , shops. PlM$e call 646-3199 for ; details, Including the time and : location. You may also write the church at 1929 Tustiil. Ave., Costa : M ... ,92627. • TAKE ANOTHER LOOK Our Lady Queen of Angels' Re- Memberlng Group offers an opportunity for inactive Catholics . to share experiences in the Church -good or bad. At each gathering, participants can discuss or listen to candid.. open dialogue on topics they select. nus includes changes in the .O\urch since the Second Vatican CoUncil, and in the past -has-r«mged from liturgy to morality to tradition and more. Anyone who'd like to know more about the Catholic Olurch today or may be , thinking of giving it a second chance is invited to these informal get·togethers. The first will be at 6: 15 p..m. Sunday in the Parish Center. They'll continue evecy oth- er Sunday throug"ll Nov. 16. The church is located at 2046 Mar VISta Drive in Newport Beach. Call : Marie Romano at 548-3844 or ~Johnny Golde at 721-0496. KNOWING GOD INTIMATELY On Mondays, people of diverse backgrounds an~ different • • • l I 1\C,RFC.\TIO\ \I . • • . • • • • • ' • • • © C0MMUNITY CHURCH . CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST To ltltw Is To C..; To C... ls To DO. Bruce Van Blair, Minister Worship Service 8: 1 S & 1 OAM Cftutdi School 9AM Adults le 1 CAM Chikhn ·Child C.re Provld~ 644-7400 611 Heliotrope Ave, Cotonl 6el M¥ churches gather at St. Mark Pres· byterian Chwch to pwsue a "one·on-one• relati()JlSbip with God. The OneHeart Chriftian. Meditation. group teaches and practices the spiritual lltepo that can make that intimacy a daily ....Uty. It meets from 7 ,30 to 9,30 p.m. at 2100 Mar Vlsta Drive in Newport Beach.· Eith,.er Ester Behnam at 640r6213 or Kathy Townsend at 551·5339 can pro- vide more information. • PARADIGM SHIFT The Newport Beach Baha'i Community allows participants to bear and experience Paradigm Shift: A New 'Jl(ay -A New World at 7:30 p.in. every Frld•Y at , a pdvate·residence in. Corona del Mar. Together, they explore such .qµestiOJl& as: Can racism and prej'udice be eliminated? What is the new world order? Can con- llict:s be resolved without force? Are women and men equal? What's the spiritual solution to ow economic problerds? Music and food are included. Directions: 759-0999. HEALTH DAY • Instructor Janet Brosan leads People Wiih Arthritis Can Exer- cise classes from 10 to 11 a.m . every Tuesday at the Jewish Senior Center of Orange County, 250 a Baker St., Costa Mesa. The class includes health education, joint-protection tips, relaxation techniques, pain-control tech- niques and socializing. Call 513- 5641. LECTURE SERIES DHARMA SOOETY Newport Beach Higashi Hon- ganji Buddhist Temple's Dhanna Society presents a lecture and dis· cussion series Sept. 14 and on the Second Sunday of each month at the te mple, 254 Victorta·st., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 722-1202. I· l'l~l I II' \I SAINT JA,MES crURCH epascopa . "'A~Dr1' 7 flt~Md .......... tlrit.WdftliMIDr"' .... ""'"'c. And.non,"""" 3209Vta Udo --. 71A/675-0210 II 7,30 om Trodmonol 9omCon~~ · 9 om a.,;;;hs;J;;i 1.0'"5 om Charismalk ond Wednesday noon HI I !Lilli"''( II \t I / • New lhouaht·Chun:h Science ot·Mlnd Center 1845 PolkA-. ~-.CA (I•.__,,.,._, .. 110l...,Nl ~ SBMCE SUN-10:30a.m. Ollct: (714) 848-3188 11'1. 1111 ....,, ILltlsr ' ..,, ....... ,., .. ., ..... ~ •... , ...... ... • • IAHA1S G4TltEIUNG The Boha'ts ol Newpbrt Beach· spomor a lunch, speaker and dis· cusaion of dmely topics at 11 a .m. on the last Sunday ot each mcmth at a pdva&e relidence in Corona del Mar. All are welcome. Direc- tions: 7~5360. SINGl.f.S 'SERENDll'ITY On Wednesday, Jhe ~sion sessions for single adults of all ages begins a ·new season at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Chwch. Therapist and talk show host John Jolliffe will probe "Ques- tions and Insights• at 7:30 p .h His interactive fonnat Will deal with current issues and problems facing singles in , today·s fiectic· world. The $3 requested at the door also covers refreshments, but no reservations are required. St. Andrew's is located at 600 St. Andrews Road in Newport Beach. Phone 631 -2880 to find out more. ASK THE RABBI Rabbi David Rosenberg will field questions during Singles Evening on Friday and every sec- ond Friday of the month at Tem- ple Isaiah of Newport Beach. A special Oneg Shabbat (fellowship how) will follow services honor- in'g single people. It all takes place at 2401 Irvine Ave. in New- port Beach {Back Bay). For infor- mation about the time, call 548- 6900. SERMONS NEW THOUGHT CHURCH New Thought Church, the Sci- ence of Mind Center customarily begins Sunday services at 10:30 a.m .. following 10:15 meditation. They're held at the Neighborhood Community Center in Costa Mesa with Sunday school provid- ed. The center's located at 1845 Park Ave. Call 646-3199 tor more information. UNITAlllAN 'UNIVERSAUSTS On Sunday, the o.xigrega-o1 Orange Coast Uililarllri Univenal- ist Church will consider ideas about transl-and change. Dur-ing the 10:30 a.m. service, the Rev. Leslie Heyboer will also --the joys and dangers in the stream of life. Her sennon, "Crouing a ·Creek.• will be the first lesson In her new assignment at the church and ·wru accompany the annual water observance. All are encour- aged to bring a sample of water from a special location or occasion to symbolize re-gathering 'BS a reli- gious community. Child care will lie g,ovided, and there will be church school sign-ups for children and youth. The church is located in Costa Mesa at 1259 Victoria St. For information, call 646-4652. HEALING AND ENUGHTENMENT Gate of Heaven Chapel con- ducts services each Sunday immediately following a 2 p .m. spiritual healing service. This 21st centUfY, open-minded fam- ily church focuses on helping you to grow in your belief. ln addition to seminars and class- es, it offers psychic demonstra- tions, private readings and lec- tures. They take place at 1401 15th St. in the Newport Beach Masonic Temple Building. Call (818) 343-5030. SPECIAL EVENTS JEWISH NATIONAL FUND The Jewish Senior Center will host the local region's annual open board 1neeting on Sept. 22. Participants will celebrate the successful fund-raising year of 5757 and will honor dedicated supporters, donors, volunteers and special guests. The center's located at 250 E. Baker St. in Cos- ta Mesa. For more information, call 558-8733. 'RI BACKI . 324 N. NewpOn Blvd., Newport Beach, CA 92663 USA phone (714) 642-4720 fax (714) 645-8415 :\I ETllODIST Coata Mesa MISA VIRDE UNmD MlnlODIST CHURCH 1701 hk«, C.M, Wonhfp & Church School 8 :30 and 10:00 a .m. 0.-, Richard George '979-8234 LA.GUN.A. United Methodist Church 21832 Wesley Or. l.9guna Beach 499·3088 Sunday Mom1ng Wclahlp & Christlwl Ectucattori 10AM Mlnl11ten1 David Beades & Wolnla-~ CounMllng Cent&f" 9ervlcee Av.Kat>Mi ·' NEWPORT CENTER UNrn:D ME11fODIST CHURCH I bO I Marguerite /We . Corona del Mew 644-0745 Worsh ip at B:OOAM & 1 O:OOAM Chlld~n Sunday School 1 O:OMM Jr. & Sr. High S:OOPM lO""I \In l 111 l!l 11 9 HAA•OR CHRISTIAN CHURCH ~ (Dlaclpl•• of Christ) 2401 lrvlne AV9. at ._.. ._ .. , ·--Sund•Y Wonf\lp • 1G:DOAM Or.De ..... W • ..._........_, . 1146-11781 ' t 111\1..,11 \\"'II \> I FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST . )303 Vb Uclo, Newp:at hQi::h 673-1340 or 673-6150 Sl'COND CHURCH OF CHRIST.SCIENTIST 3iOOFl:>::llc YlowD .. ,....,,.., ~ 644-2-117 or 675-4661 Qu<if10 cm• 5 s:m. aum 10 en blddySclloollOam --1oam ,, ,,,.....,.,... •s '!f ..... t .. •ii.--.,u'!"' -·,.,r----· ...... ,,. ..... "--·----. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 6, 1997 A9 focus on·faith • FOCUS ON Mml prcMdes br~ profiles on vMious churches and tem- ples In our community. United Pentecostal Church of Costa Mesa •ADDRESS: 617 Hamilton St., Costa Mesa • TELEPHONE: 646-9724 • • SERVICE. TIMES: Sunday - 2 p.m.; Thi,,rsda_y -7:30 p.m. · Costa Mesa Church of the Nazarene •ADDRESS: 1885 Anaheim St., Costa Mesa •TELEPHONE: S48-716r • SENIOR PASTOR: The Rev. Doyle Henderson • SERVICE TIMES: Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; worship,· 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m. (Bible Study and teen activities); Wednesday, 7 p.m. (people service and teen 'activities). • NOTE: A new youth pro- gram for the fall season, Cara- van, will begin Sept. 14. This program, similar to a Scout program, is for boys and girls, kindergarten through sixth · grade. Caravan will meet Sun- days at 9:30 a.m. and Wednes-· days at 7 p.m. Sunday morn- ing meetings will focus on moral and character develop- ment. Wednesday evenings will be craft and skill sessions. Weekend fields trips will be included in the program, times to be arra('lged. Bible classes for parents of the youth will be available con- curfentty on both Sunday morning, and Wednesday evening. A new series of evening classes for adutti wlll begin on Sept. 14 at 6 p.m. and also Sept. 17 at 7 p.m. The series. 8oundairies. will focus on when and how to say yes, or no, to requests for personal time and resources. South Coast Christian Church • ADDRESS: 792 Victoria St., Costa Mesa •TELEPHONE: 548-341i8 • SENIOR PAST~: Jerrold A. Hollobaugh • SERVICE TIMES: Saturday -6 p.m.; Sunday -10:15 a.m., Sunday school for all ages at 9 a.m. • CHILD CARE: Provided for preschool ages; children's church tlirough sixfh grade, Saturday and Sunday. • UPCOMING SERMONS: For the next four Saturdays and Sundays, beginning today: "'Peaceful Living in an Uptight World," based on Proverbs 14:30; "Developing Your .. Patience," based on Proverbs 16:32; "Putting on a Little Kindness," based on Colos- sians 3:12; "Living the Good Life," based on Ephesians 2:10. Harbor Trinity Baptist Church • AbDRESS: 1230 W. Baker St., Costa Mesa • TEL£PHONE: 556-7787 • SENIOR PASTOR: The Rev. Bruce Merrifield • SERVICE TIMES: Sunday - 8:30 a.m. and 10 a.m. • NOTE: This Sunday a guest pastor will be preaching Auto • Commercial • Trucks • Homeowners Bonds • Ufe • Heahh • Fire * Call for Quotes * Family Owned & Operated Also Company Agents for: Safeco • l'rogress1ve • FIC Superior & More! Including ... Mercury Ins . Don Adom~, Debro Andersori, Dommy And°''°" .. Uc:'°-'•11J2 ... ., ... :ii St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Wonhip and hDT th1t l"fl'Cltc~I. Chrilt<ftlltted, 1'1bJtc11l 1TK"'""'\t" "RECOMMITMENT MANDATE" (Hebttwt IJ;20-21) Dr.John A. H.Jfmln, Jr. S.n1nby, Srpccml-.:r Ii, 1~7 ~,IQ P .M ~ Sunday,SrpcrmM 7, 1997 8JO~ IO:I SA.~I 600 Sc. And,..., Road, Newpon Beach, Califomi• (71i) 631 -1880 (KIWI from N H..rbor Hi&h &hool at lrvint and I S1h.) . ST. MARK ~BYTERIAN CHUICH "Open Anns and Open Minds" Worship 9:30 J '1nelln•te11Nt.,....led 644-1341 Iovite the residents of Newport Baadl, Cqrona del Mar It CGtla tD ,_.. pllce of woi• • SATURDAY, SEPJ'EMIER 6. 1997 aq111 T V!cw Miia IWIJ Nol -GUY PAGE. fisherman who got 'into high seas duel over a swordfish letter of the week Our mayor a Buffoon? Not likely I have a bone to pick with Car- men Lodise, a product of the UC Berkeley School of Social Politics. (Oh, oh! I can see her hackles rising already!) She seems to have misplaced her sense of humor ... if she ever had one to begin with, that is. Lesson No. 1: Peter Buffa enjoys poking fun. Buffoon? NOT. I would prefer calling him "Spoofoon." Lesson No. 2: Avoid living in the past. History is not an objec- tive science, but rather a record- ing of events interpreted according to one's world view. lodise refers to Buffa as not getting along with hippies when he was a college student. Does she believe that he still doesn't get along with ex-hip- pies? Lodise also mentibns the "biggest moral issue ... at the time was a war." I preceded Lodise at Cal and the hottest, riot-inspiring issue prior to Vietnam was Free Speech. Heavy stuff, eh? I was a dyed-in-the-"red-wool" hippie. That was then. Now, I am still a dyed-in-the-wool Democrat, but not exclusively so. Some of my best friends are conservative Republicans, even Libertarians. And I do not believe our mayor is exclusive, eit her. Go to a City Council meeting and you'll see that he is a fair decision-maker and very gracious, to boot. Lesson No. 3: Don't let p~i­ tics color your vision to t he point that you are blinded by your own halo, Lodise. Lesson No. 4: Never get per- sonal w hen talking politics. That's nasty! AD HOMINEM nev- er works ... just casts a long shadow. on you I .. I , • FLO MARTIN Costa Mesa •God grant m e the 1trength to change the th.Inga I can, the courage to accept the thJ.nga I can't, and the wt.dom to know the d111e1ence. • -Akollollcl Ano~CMll gains AGHTING BACK Perhaps law-abiding dtizens are tired of taking abuse from criminals. Whatever the case, you can't help but admire the 26-year- old Newport Coast woman who recently fought off her attacker, taking away his gun and smash- ing it into his face. The assailant, reportedly a Westec security guard hired to protect the neigh- borhood, wound up with a few abrasions and behind bars. JUSTICE It looks like James Crummel won't slide away from charges he molested three Big Bear boys after all. A judge upheld six of 15 counts against the Newport Beach child molestor, who is also facing murder charges in the death of a Costa Mesa boy. RESILIENCE Despite being stricken with · cancer, Rosalind Williams, the leader of the Newport Beach Con- ference & Visitors Bureau remains tenacious and hard-working. And with all the work she gets done now despite battling her illness, imagine what she'll accomplish when she's at full strength. DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Guy Page looks at a photograph of a swordfish taken as he fought the fish near his boat. just momen ts before he says it was taken by a commerd al fisherman. r--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------, THE ISSUE: Debate over the case of Jason Rausch , facing ch arges of felony manslaughter in the death of Donnie Bridgman, continues even still, more than three months after the incident. ' . Newport Harbor tragedy has many responsible parties BY KAREN EVARTS T eenagers drive, and teenagers -particularly those born of drinking and partying parents -party. All too often the familiar , mix turns tragic. 1 Jason Rausch, the nondrinking I 1 party-goer from Newport Harbor : High, who took the wheel of his I I I I I I friend's Chevy Blazer after a Thurs- oay evening pre-Memorial Day par- ty, has now been arraigned on charges of vehicular manslaughter. One boy is dead, two others have serious head injuries. A grieving community awaits the apportionment of guilt, so we can believe again in our collective innocence. Pertinent to the topic: I attended the 30th annual Silver Anchor Awards ceremony of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. Super-volunteer and award-recipient Jim Reed said some words that stood out for me. He's on the board of directors of two sub- stance- abuse facilities: New Directions for ·wom~n. and Charle Street for men. He admits he's been on both sides of the so-called street. Reed's work with adult alcoholics gives him a different take an Irvine Avenue's S-curve tragedy. He lamented there~ been so little focus on parents who regularly look the other way when their teenagers par- ty with friends. Fighting words forflOmel Donnie Bridgm8.I)'s mother, Vickie, says the focus in this case must remain on reckless dri~g. too few seatbelts, a dangerous road. But still, we can extrapolate-from Jim Reed's words: • Drinking and partying parents tend to raise drinking and partying kids. Teenagers' antennas are quick to pick up the parental OK to party -•real~ people do it is the subtle message, only losers don't -well ~ before mature judgment has settled in. • The resporisibility for the Irvine Avenue tragedy is much larger than that of one now very-repentant young man named Jason. Lots of us parents are guilty of feeding our kids' addictions, be they to speed, adrenaline or forbidden substances. We revel in how fast our kid skis, how deep he scuba dives. These are my words now. But Reed is adamant that parents who fail to sanction their underage kids for arriving home after a night of heavy partying are doing those very same kids a real disservice. Tough words, even tougher to implement. It just seems so much easier to make one young man the scapegoat for all the rest of us. • KAREN EVARTS Is a resident of Newport Beach. Don't forget true victiin of tragedy BY PAULA PALMIERI l am a friend of the Bridgman family. I have seen the devastating effects of Donnie's death on his mother, father, and two Sisters. I have seen the girls wear Donnie's clothes and the bractlets that bear his name on their wrists. I have seen his mother, in the middle of her unmeasurable grief, Sl)4!ak up and beg for those 11ot privy to information on the case not to voice their opinion. I have watched Donnie's father wh.o deeply loves all his children worry about his wife and girls while he is fractured and trying to deal with his own pain. I have been to Donnie's grave and seen the newly tom up grass and Donnie's youthful reflection on the headstone. I am shocked that so many in the com- munity where Donnie's father grew up and his motber longed to live as a child herself have been so insensitive and downright cruel to a family that I know stands for integrity, honesty, and responsibility. Donnie isn't able to defend himself. He's still dead. Every time his mother asks for othetS to reserve judgment until they know all the facts, every time she says she is being hurt by the circus this has become, and every time she asks for responsibility to be taken by the only one who bad his hands on the wheel, she is attacked with even more veh.emence. You think that Donnie's family isn't hurting and doesn't have regrets? Donnie Brldgmam will never have the education he dreamed of. He will never have his own children, nor walk again here on earth. He will never play another practi- cal joke on his triends nor yell at his sisters for coming into his near-empty room. He • wasn't here for his 19th birthday, which · ·: was two days after protesters called Jason Rausch the victim. Jason Rausch's own lawyer is saying he broke the law by speeding. When he broke the law, the result was that he killed Don- nie Bridgman and physically injured half a dozen others. The facts are, it is not the Bridgman's decision as to whether or not Jason Rausch is prosecuted. He is not being prosecuted for being the designated driver as so many seem to believe. Jason Rausch is being prosecuted by the state attorney general. Jason R~ decided to take the first step in being responsible but didn't take any responsibility after that to make sure his friends were safe. He was trusted and the very person who trusted him the most was killed. Individuals must take responsi- bility for their own actions. Do we as a community really want any- one believing that it is acceptable to drive recklessly even if it kills? How incredibly irresponsible is it to state that there should- n't be any consequences for an individual's actioris because it could have been any one of us driving recklessly? • U anything in this world will give Jason Rausch J)4aace it will .be for him to come for- ward, put an end to the additional pain he is causing the Bridgman family and take the reiponsibility for his individual actions. Jason could honor his dead friend by saying to others, "be safe, don't make the stupid rni$kes I made." As for the. community, before you decide to speak your mind go visit Donnie at ?acific View Cemetery. • PAUlA PALMISU Is a resident of Newport Coast. I I I I I --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ \ ..sA mNSOl IDAllD 1IA1B Dll1alCT 196SPlacentia, Costa Mesa. 92627, 631-1200. Board: Trudy Ohllg, ... Panlan, Mike Healey, Fred Bodunl'-, Dana Haynes. I We Have 1be Mmt Taps OD Record In Orange Countyl • 46 Import llea'a • 42 Micro Bn!We:n We reature over !SO single-malt ~ blended Scotch Whlskeys as well as many top-or-the-tine bourbons, tequilas and brandies. HMKY 'N llARKY'S OOAT HILL TAVERN 18.30 Newport Blvd. Newport at Harbor Costa Mesa (714) 548-8428 ·-CMOS BRIDGMAN CONTINUED FROM 1 -. killed in a cs Wredt-tg.year-old Mk:beel BeDmAQ o( Pullerton-that Vickie BridgJOID read about Hall's program in the papen. Bddgman phoned Hall immedi- ately. Hall, who lives in Fullerton, said the call -the flnt in respoose to the program -came at 5:~ a.m., and Bridgman was in tears. When the women met, Hall aai4, "it was like we were best frlends. • ·1rs so spooky because I've nev- er bad a relatiombip base4 on a tragedy,• fiall said. •we're on completely opposite ends of the county, and we were thrown together by this tragedy. and it was so quick. it was so swift. and it was so right She needed me, and I needed her.• Bridgman. a deputy district attorney, already bas contributed Sl,000 to the fiedgllng group, whose name ba.s evolved into Dri- ve Safe Inc. A charter member, she ·also has enlisted. the help of a lawyer biend to file papers giving the group statewide nonprofit sta- tus. . The group distributes bumper stickers for teens reading •How's my driving?• with an 800 phone number and bas arranged drlver- education programs at Fullerton Hall said. · Bridgman, who weeps when speaking of her son. said she was overwbebned with emotion when she realized something positive could come out of bli death. •When somethJng like this hap- pens, you have to do what you can to honor yoUJ' le.id and prevent something like this from happen- ing again,• Brtdgman ~d, adding she and her family have been involved in charity work before but not in this area. Donnie Bridgman. 18, was piled into a Chevy Blazer with nine classmates when it hit a divider and Dipped, killing him instantly. Two other passengers suffered serious head injuries. 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Police said aJcobo1 was not a fador in the acx:ideol Brldgnw> said tbent ii a 1eleoo in the tragedy: •Wben you have your bands on the wbeek, you•ve got be careful becauee you can hurt someone elle. • Hall has teenagen of her own but bas been spa.red a similar tragedy. Yet she saJd reading of the dozens of teenage auto deaths a year in the county, and particularly of Donnie Bridgman's death, affected her family deeply. "It just killed us,. Han said. "It killed my husband and L We said. 1t could have been OW' daughter.' We want to encourage parents to get involved with their teens at this critical time in their lives, when they've been given this tremen- dous privilege .• Bridgman, who bas been on leave of absence from work. since the accident but plans to return next week. said working for Drive Safe Inc. should serve as therapy in her grief. •I think that it is beneficial to be doing something,• Bridgman said. "It helps me think that maybe it won't be quite such a waste of a great kid." TERESA CONTINUED FROM A 1 worked in a bOme for the sick and dytng cded Primdoo: •J wmt to Mus and NW her,• Rogen ·said. •Anybody can go to Mua, and there she was, tUing communk>o with the wboJe oongre· gation. I wu lhocked. • But the Mgbligbt of bBstay wu meeting the friend to the poor and needy face-to-face after world!lg at Primdon. She said Mother Teresa came into the room. gav~ everyone a medallion-type pendant of the Virgin Mary and a special card encouraging love and servanthood. Rogers described the world- famous humanitarian as tiny and soft-spoken. •she was smiling, and she shook our hands, • she said. Rogers described her meeting as bnef but •awesome• because she was such a famous religious figure. She explained how prior to meeting Mother Teresa, a priest e.xplamed to the group her story and where she came from. ·1 was 10 such awe that some- body would give themselves so completely to serve other people,· Rogers said The priest explained that the people in her orpb.onages and sick and dying home a.re the lowest of the poor, and those were the only people she took in.• It was an experience Rogers said she will never forget. is Meat & Cleat Nite At Blackened Prime Rib Special $12.95 (18 oz. ........ , Every Monday Night During NFL Season CALL l'OA HOURS 2400 w. 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The jury found that Famalaro abducted her, raped her and bludgeoned her to death in hts warehouse. Speaking to the court, Huber's family voiced support for the ver- dict Jeff Huber, 27, her brother, spoke of the devastating effect of the death on his parents. "I've probably seem them age 20 to 30 years m the last five or six years,· he said. I !is voice trembling, he added he did not look forward to hdvmg to explain to his own young daughter that "gutter slime" like Famalaro existed in the world. lorte Huber, the victim's moth- er, stayed composed as she read from a written statement. "She was robbed of her We and future at such a young age.· she said. "He robbed her of a future hus- MARC MAATIN I OAJLY Pl.OT Convicted murderer John Fam.alaro goes tlu'ough b11 notes during a courtroom break Friday before being sentenced to death for the murder of Denise Huber. band and children." A friend of the family read a statement from the victim's father, Dennis Huber, who did not attend the court session. The statement read, "I \}ate going to weddings to see fathers walk their daughters down the aisle because I know I will never be able to do that... All I have is a grave and a headstone to visit and to talk to.• Ryan struck down a defense motion for a new trial, filed on Carpet Your Entire Home with Plush or Berber for only ;-··•·zeoo.a ... r"' s49900 UPT03MOS I' SAME AS CASH .. ~ OAC ARPET DEPOT VINYL * WOOD * MARBLE * TILE Commercial • Resident/al Sales & Service Full line of Wool Woven Axmtnster & Sisal Caipetlng Ava1la~ 1904 H•rt>or Boulev•rd • Coat• •- ~~"---+=--4~-.... N.E. Comer Of H•rbor la f9th Street .. 722-9642• Lie# 649491 ... ~ .. tba teldll: ... , ol Jfu,tier'.'9 pannb at tbe trial lboWd DOI baw been dowed ud tbe IN.blldty IUi'roUnding the cue made ta unfair to ~ ID ~ ~. Tbe J~ allo biipOMd a 15,000 reltitUtion flrie on Pemalaro, to be paid to the Vktini Witneu Assiltarice Pro- gram fund. Ryan said the Huber family's statements on Friday bad no influence on his dedsion, and ordered Fama.taro to be sent to San Quentin State Prison within todays. Outside the courtroom, Deputy District Attorney Chris Evans spoke to a cluster of C4Dl· eras, saying, "I take no joy in the imposition of the death penalty, even in the case of a defendant who so richly deserves it. .. . It's not a very happy day.• Huber's family said they were disappointed t)lat Pamalaro did not avail himself of his chance to address the court "I'd like to hear him say, 'I'm sony for all the pain I caused you,'" Ione Huber said. "He hasn't said that. He won't even look at me." Ione said the death penalty provided •a giant step forward" in her search for closure. "The fin4l closure? When I die,• she said. Deputy Public Defender Leonard Gumlia said be coun- seled Fa.aialaro against speaking to the court because the state- ment might be used against him if the case goes to trial again. Gumlia said Famalaro, a Catholic, is trying to make peace with God. •• 1119~···· .-;, • ..., Nplll •• d .,.... ~law tnm ... Ilk Waym hlMA. IUd be WM D0t l'wpdM4 by tbe MD• tence. • •IJleNllY .. dnald ha•• . .atpted tt out aheed of :ttiDe - tbere wun't a wold that wu spoken today that wuo't pre-dicte4 on (bothJ sldel, • he laid. "I'm too veteran to be repeatedly devastated." Gumlia said everyone involved in sending Pamalaro to Death Row would have to· answer to God for it eventually. Asked if Pamalaro would alJO have to answer for his behavior, Gumlia said yes, but "he's already started the process. He's ahead of them.• David Reyno, 36, of Aliso Viejo, a juror on the case who attended the sentencing, said he thinks of Huber's suffering every time he passes the freeway where her car broke down. Reyno said months of thinking about the case have only rein- forced his belief 'his vote for the ~death penalty was just. "It was such a tough thing for all of us,• he said. Also present was nonfiction crime writer Don Lasseter, who has a 300-page book in the works o~ the high-profile case for Pinnacle Books. The charac- ter of the killer is what makes it compelling, he said. "He has no criminal back- ground, none of the typical socio- pathic characteristics,• Lasseter said. "He's dated these various sophisticated women. He's very adept socially.• 1'111111 COOKllll llACK TO ICNOOL IMCIAL Sun Flour's Everyday Breads HQney Whole Wheat ... Nine Grain Sourdough Pure White . Cinnamon Swirl Challah (egg) Focacclas ·Open Daily. 6am -6:30pm •Closed Sundays 427 E. 17th St, Costa Mesa (By~~ R«oidsJ 646-1440 sou.a: CITY Of NE'MORT BEACH ANTENNA CONTINUED FROM A 1 He also said the city did its part to notify Newport North residents about the proposal, whether or not they actuAlly got word of it. Homeowners have com- plained the antenna will obstruct views at the park and fear its radi- ation could cause health prob- lems for nearby residents. They're also claiming the project should entail environmental impact reports and more exten- sive approval processes. The enraged residents hoped the council would discuss the issue at its Monday meeting. City officials said there's nothing more 0 _ D ·e JI mp Planning Insertion Reconstruction Entire treatment convenlenfty provided - Within one~. • ~cw--. Pt•oldollb. lti:nalll u • ~~ lrrc*rf Ddlry. Hrnlill u ·~-.mi ... GtON ··-~·-· °"*"' • ~ o.. ltd1nlcilr\ a bll (Of) •11-•1 ... illpl(dllcom Latest -approved to discuss: They can't back out of the contract after already approv· ing it. The assodatton is urging residents to attend the meeting anyway and speak against the L.A. Cellular plan. Association members are cir- culating a petition calling for the council to remove Murphy and Burnham from office. They say the city manager's and city attor- ney's offices •have acted in a highhanded and unjust way to the citizens of Newport Beach." #The city attorney and city manager work for the City Coun- cil,• Murphy said. "The City Council discussed this issue and, consistent with the prior action of the council, instructed us to sign the contract. We're doing what we were told to do." • • •Top-seeded Hingis has all of the answers in U.S. Open women's semifinal, 6-2, 6-4. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot ThOllllh the downstaln lounge at l>all.saas 'nmni.s· Club in Newport BMch wu .aowded late Friday mo~,:e 'W~ quiet. ' ~ Davenport, a Palisades membei and local resident, wore bright colors at Arthur Ashe Stadium again, but didn't quite have the magic she did earlier in the week. · Davenport, 21, dropped her women's semifinal match to top- ieeded Martina Hingis at .the U.S . Open in Flushing Meadows, N.Y., 6- 2, 6-4, ending a remarkable run that saw her reach a Grand Slam semifi- .nal for the first time in her career. . In a match lasting 111 minutes, I ( I I I ,, I " ( I I ~ \ I h. Everything but.a title for .the '96 Sailors • Newport Harbor broke records galore and won 12 times, but the Eagles of Santa Margarita denied the Sailors ultimate prize. 8y Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot N EWPORT BEACH -After 13 record-setting weeks, what some believe to be the most talented football squad N~wPOrt Harbor High ever m-oouced hit the wall in the 1996 CF Southern Section Division V title game. Sea View League rival Santa Margarita, which had handed Coach Jeff Brinkley's squad its only previous defeat of the season, needed just two quarters to score more points than any Harbor opponent in Brinkley's l 1 sea.sons at the helm. Both teams rode out a scoreless second half, but the 38-point margin marked the worst loss since a 48-0 trouncing by Santa Ana in 1967. It was atartllng to the Newport faithful, who had become accustomed to prolific offensive displays all season, including 531 yards of total offense in the league-opening 36-22 loa to Santa Margarita. The Sa1lon 12-2 record uw.ked the second-most wins in 66 the scbool's varsity aeuom, behind the 14-0 CIP champlon.I of:lOS.. 'Ibey opened with a 5-0 ~gue ca=r, then followed the Senta Margvlta loa wtth .... E winl, fndudlng playoff over Anaheb:n, Poothlll ieedad Servite, the 111 a.. a dramallc 23-16 thriller · at: Cal State PuDerton. Thi 'JUI' OfteDle indeed put .oa a~ Jut fall. am"'.stng -'93 ~=ad ........ ~tcOuld ................ sixth.seeded Davenport lost seven of nine service ga,mes, double-faulted twice and made 33 unforced errors, 13 more than Hingis. Hingis, 16, .bas advanced to the final in all four Grand Slam events this year, losing only in the French Open. Hingis' only other loss thii year was against Davenport in the semifi- nals of the Acura Classlc Aug. 9 at Manhattan Beach. • Hingis improved to 62-2. "The only way to get a big win was to not let (Davenport) play her game," Hingis tGld reporters, that statement exemplified 111 her signa- ture shot of the match, a perfectly placed drop with ~ackspin at break point white up 3-2 in the first set. Hingis won 62% of the poin~ on her first serve, Davenport just 44 % on her first serves. Hingis was also 17 of 19 (89%) in net approaches, Davenport 8 of 15 (53%). •So many people here were pulling for Lindsay," said Ken Stuart, Palisades owner. •Hingis just played fantastic and truly played like tqe No. 1 player in the world. Lindsay had a good effort in the second set, and the focus should be on what she did to get (to the semifinals), beating QUOTE OF THE DAY -~we ttglu«l tlw..., oltd ~ °"' 6'0rl6W togi!fJtM; 1#11 "",,.. ..... -ORANGE COAST SOlflOM()ttE FROVGH JAHJD the No. 3 player in the world (J4J14 Novotna)." Hingis, who had two aces in the match, defeated Davenport earlier this year at La Costa, 6-2, 1-6, 6-3, in the Toshiba Tennis Classic. Hingis . and Davenport, 1996 Olympic gold medalist. ·.also met twice last year, with Hingis winning both matches. They also met twice in 1995 when Davenport won both meetings. Davenport is coached by Robert Van't Hof, Palisades head pro. Another Palisades member, Lagu- na Beach's Rick Leach, won the U.S. Open mixed doubles title with for- mer Newport Beach Duke Manon Bollegraf (Holland). They beat Mer- cedes Paz and Pablo Albano, 3-6, 7- 5, 7-6 (7-3). For Leach, it's his second Grand Slam doubles title. He won the Wim- bledon men's doubles with Jim Pugh in 1990 . 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J..1 m6-R#~ l-3 1960-W.-~ 5-2·2 1914 -Mike Ciiddlf9 .. 9-H ,.,, -Ra~ "9ed .Gorman Stewart Lee ~2-1 1961-~ Hugt'9 3-5 1985 -Mike Ciidd1n9' 0 10.l 1931-D Sp-.tldlng 3-2-3 . 1962 -w.-Hughes 1..a S-5 . in a lineup that lost eight starters : on both sides of the ball is, of system and philosophy. 1986 -*ff~ 1939 -Dietl Spwldlng 5-3 1963 -w~ Hughes 4-5 19117 -Jeff 8ririkley .... 114G .. ~·Pickens 4-3-1 1964 -W"'IN Hughes 2·7 ~urse, a daunting task. : • But the huddle isn't the only place aew faces abound this fall for the Sewport Harbor High football team, :Which adds six new coaches to a staff ~own recently for its unusual it"Ontinuity. C!Ayton (6-2, 170) quarterbacked the freshman team a year ago and Brtn.kley likes bis athletic ability and his intelligence. 1Mf ._ ~ P'tdcen.s 4-2-2 19C2 -Windlll tllitilr-. •••• 9-t 1965 -Wilde Watts 3.0 , 988 -Jeff 8rinldey J.7 1989 -Jeff Brinkley •J 1966 -Wade Watts 6-3 1990-JeffBrinldey M 1943 -Les ~lei 2--4 1967 -Wade Watts 4-4-1 1991 -Jeff Bri,.ley 7.5 1944 -l.es Mlllei 4-2-1 1968 -Wade Witts 6-3 1992-Jeff Brinkley •0 11·3 "I really think before be leaves, he could be one of the best in Orange County and one of the best I've ever come across," Brinkley gushed. "He bas all the tools and a great work ethic.· 1945-Les Mltler 1).6.1 1969 -Wade Witts 6-3 1993 -Jeff Brin~ley 7-4 1946 -Wendell Pldtens 4+ 1 1970-Emle Johnson •• 8-2 1994-Jeff Brinldey • + 1~ 1947 -Wendell Pkkem 4-4 1971 -Don Lant 6-3 1995 -Jeff Bnnldey 4-6 1948 -Al lrwfn 5-4 1972-Don.Lent 4-5 1996 -Jeff Brinkley .. ~1~2 1949 -Al Irwin 8-1 •• 9-2 •: ·rm very pleased with the way :ttrings have transpired,• said Brinkley, 'ibo hired former Irvine assistant ~verio Brenner to coach the offensive Gie and secured former Warren High ltssistant Evan Chalmers to @-coordinate the defense with veteran )ssistant and alumnus Mike Bargas. 1950-AI Irwin 6-3 1973-~ L-nt 1974-B I pjz:zjca • 1~2 • League champions -D!Q.ugh Gon;nan will open as the starter, the battle between he and Clayton during the spring and sµmmer 1951 -Al Irwin 2·7 1975 -Bill Plttk.a 4-5 .. L.eag{Je ccxhamps 1952 -AJ Irwin 3.0 1976 -Bill Pitzlca 5-4 ••• CIF finalist 1953 -Al Irwin 2-6-1 1917 -Bill Piqlca 9-3 + CIF champion 1954 -Al Irwin 5-3-1 1978 -Bill Plulca 7-5 •.. Dan Princeotto, a former Estancia }tigh star ruil.ning pack and a former ~wer-level coach at Harbor, also joins ?lie staff, which includes former Harbor l~tball standouts Bill Gabriel and fiia,nny Pulido, as well as former Sailor l>aseball catcher Zach Biehl. ~ Gabriel, Biehl, and Pulido, last year's ~ewport-Mesa District MVP who is ~g out the first semester of his fed.shirt season at Oregon, are all i!inbarking on their first season of varsity l:oacbing. ... : "The new coaches have fit in and Siire're all working together.· Brinkley did. "It's a good mix of experience l}ncluding holdovers Bargas. Bill Brown, fi'at Patemie and now-part-time aid Bill 't'etica) and young guys." _ Regardless of how well the coaching ~ performs, however, it's players, not f.t.bemes, which produce victories under i'Jiday night lights. ~ But, despite the aforementioned lack of experience, the Sailors could be just One in the personnel department. •' Here's a position-by-position ~eakdown: •. Quarterback -Junior Steve Gorman bes the early edge over sophomore Billy Cayton, while junior Eddie Johnson {,,unds out what Brinkley considers the ~ three-deep group of signal callers he's had at Harbor. ... : •rd feel real good with any of the !hree playing," said Brinkley, who tilordinates the offense and roadies the ~arterbacks himsell. •Tuey are threw pill in the summer, when we had a ~tter completion percentage and fewer ~terceptions than we've ever had.• •:Gorman (6-foot-1, 170 pounds) played ~ eight varsity games as a sophomore, 9J.it has been seasoned by the unusual ~rience of starting two years on the wruor varsity. :· "We had a group of freshman 4Parterbacks we wanted to develop, so ~ put him on the N two years ago,• ll)i.nkley said. "He's a real tough kid t,ith a pretty good understanding of our . ... may not be over yet. . "I'd just as soon go with one guy, rather than playing.different guys all Uie time, but if I feel we need a momentum swing, I wouldn't hesitate to put another guy in," Brinkley said. "And you might see (Gorman and Clayton) play the first couple weeks. The key here is not to count on them to go out and win the game for us. We want them to learn to play within the system and not tum the ball over.• The strong-armed Johnson (6-5, 225), a returning All-Sea View League and All-Newport-Mesa District punter, is the No. 3 guy . "We won't have to change our game plan with any of the three playing," Brinkley said. • Running backs -Last fall's tailback, Ray Ohrel, along with fellow 1997 graduates Josiah Fredriksen (quarterback) and Pulido (receiver). were catalysts for the Sailors' district single-season record 493 points and an eye-popping 5, 157 yards of total' offense last season. Senior Brett Baker will fill Ohrel's spot, but it's difficult to expect another 2,000-yard season from the energetic 5- 11, 184-pounder. Baker, an all-league comerback, car- ried the ball in eight games last fall, col- lecting 159 yards and one touchdown on 27 attempts. He also caught three passes for 50 yards and a TD. He began the spring as one of three tailback candidates, but senior Terence Felix transferred to Irvine and · Kumasean Lee went down with what could be a season-ending knee injury. Sophomore Andre Stewart, who turned beads on last year's freshmen team, begins as a backup, but has lo-ads of potential, according to Brinkley. "We envision him becoming one of the best we've bad, by the time he's a senior,• Brinkley said of the 5-9. 150- pound speedster. Juniors Robert Peredia and Lamar Lee, Kumasean's younger brother, pro- vide depth at tailback. Junior Carlos Henriquez (5-9, 207) is the No. 1 fullback, which Brinkley BRIAN POBUOA I DAILY PILOT Oscar Garcia ls a major aerial targeL employs primarily as a lead blocker. Would-be senior Corey Hakes, who emerged as a solid backup to starter Joe Urban last year, is no longer in the pro- gram. Sophomore Mike Tunney (5-8, 183), who inherits Urban's jersey No. 1, is Henriquez's backup. • Receivers -Pulido, who added 68 receptions to his school career-record 140, leaves a big void~ the featured aerial target, while Brad La Bass also sparkled as a starter last fall. But Brinkley is comfortable with junior OSCar Garcia (S--10, 181), senior Garrett Govaars (f>.3, 170) and Lamar Lee (5-8, 150) headlining this year's receiving corps. Brinkley terms Garcia a solid possession receiver, while Govaars, per- haps the fastest of the group, caught three passes for 30 yards in a backup role last s~ason. Lee caught one 27-yard pass last season and Brinkley likes his ability to run after the catch. "We don't have a 4.5 (40-yard dash) guy, but these guys can get down the field and stretPi the defense," Brinkley explained. • Tight end -Much-heralded Pete Hogan (6-4, 225), noted more as a linebacker, will return as the starter here. He's the leading returning receiver, having hauled in 10 passes for 148 yards, including three TDs, but Brinkley believes he'll take a much more featured role in this fall's passing attock. . •we1lneed him to step up and catch a lot of footballs,• Brinkley said. "He's a great blocker and he's a load to try to tackle after he catches the ball. He'll aury a big load for us.· Johnson and junior Shawn O'Donnell are the backups. • Offensive line -Senior Eddie Clarke (6-5, 230) earned all-league recognition last season at right tackle, but he shifts to the left side this year. Senior Phil Baltazar (6-3, 215), another returning starter, will line up next to Clarke, helping anchor what Brinkley believes could be a superior front wall. Brant Hill (6-4, 212) was moved from tight end to solidify the right tackle spot and Brinkley is extremely high on the junior. Kevin Klytta (5-11, 175) won't wow opponents with his stature, but Brinkley believes he's another in the long line of undersized guards use toughness and technique to get the job done Junior Nathan Matlin (6-2, 200) has won a heated battle with sophomore Lonee Chavez (5-11, 215) for the startmg wi4 at center. •Tue thing about our offensive line is we have good size, and these guys can all move," Brinkley said. Senior Derek Fox (6-2, 300) and sophomore Robert Cole (6-4, 300) are the leading backups. • Klcldng game -Johnson, whose prodigiou5 punts garnered oohs and aabs from Sailor rooters last fall. returns as a huge field-position weapon. "He has so much potential as a punter, it's scary," Brinkley said. He will also handle the place-kicking chores, where Brinkley believes he will be much more consistent than last year. SAILORS • • <:ONTINUED FROM 81 Clarke (6-5, 230) shifts from right tackle to the left side, while senior Phil Baltazar (6-3, 215) also returns at guard. be tantamount to success. "We've always had problems with depth, but the big change this year is that we have a couple of down linemen going both ways. In the past we've been able to get around thal • going both ways, if we lose one, it's like losing six positions, counting special teams. The Sailors. ranked No. 10 m the preseason Division V pol!, don't figure to lose often. But when it comes to Sea View League title talk, the subject must begin with defending champion Santa Margarita, top-ranked in Division V and ranked in some national polls, as well. I' ~oving from outside to middle linebacker. • •He'll have the ability to go edellne-to-sideline,. said Brinkley, who will also count on tWn offensively at tight end, ~here he started last fall. ·• Baker, who figures to replace ~el as the featured ball carrier, ii a stalwart at come.rback. : • Though Brinkley )iCknowledges inexperience at tile offensive skill positions, he is Jiidted about the prospects of a group that will operate behind ~ offensive line he believes ~ the potenttlr to be as good ~ any we've had." .,. Returning all-leaguer Eddie ... Baker, who carried 27 times for 159 yards and one touchdown, will be asked to step in at tailback for Obrel, who produced a school single-season record 2,082 yards and 27 TDs. Junior Steve Gorman, who played in eight games, completing 7 of 15 for 161 yards, will assume the quarterback role left by Fredriksen, who completed 243 passes for nearly 3,400 yards in two seasons as the/ starter. ..-.J Hogan, Baker, Baltazar, Clarke, and inexperienced returners Brant Hill, Oscar Garcia and Lamar Lee could all start both ways, according to Brinkley, so avoiding injuries will Brinkley, who-has had success keeping his standouts healthy over the years, said he intensified the off-season conditioning program in hopes of doing the same. And, the Sailors' weight program, ta.ken over by Mike Bargas this season when spected lifting guru Tony arelli left for the head coaching jo at H tington Beach, did not mis petition the past nine mon . • A:tc,iding injuries is probably more critical than it has been, if that's possible,• Brinkley said. "Because we have so many guys va•,,._.. Coltege worn.rt • Hofy 'Names at Southern ~llfOml.t Cotlege. 7:30 p.m. '"*' College women • Occident.ti at · SOUthem catlfomla eotteo-, 1 p.m. Communfty college women ·Orange Co.st at Cuest.t Tournament. all my. -..oAY .... COmmUnhy coMege women· ar.,.. • COlst It CutlUI 'tounwner'lt. 8" d1¥- "They have just about everybody back, so they're going to be awfully, awfully good,• Brinkley said of an BagJes squad that topped his Tars twice last fall, including a 38-0 verdict in the championsh1p game. Brinkley, however, likes bis team's attitude and work. ethic, so 14 weeks could be a possibili- ty once again. Baker and Lamar Lee will return kicks. • Defensive line -Fox, a gregarious barrel-chested run-stoppmg force, returns from an all-league and all-district season to provide a 6-2, 300-pound anchor at tackle. "He played well for us last year, but we're expecting even more from tum this year," Bnnkley said. Juruor Mike Stanton (6· 1. 230) will start at the other tackle, while Baltazar and Clarke will pick up double duty as starting ends "They're physical and athlebc, ' said Bnnkley, who will utilize Jorge Munoz, a 5-4. 155-pound Juruor and the younger brother of former all-league tackle Marco t-.tunoz, as a backup tackle. Beefy seruor Bill Le Cheminant (6-1, 258), an unknown quantity when fall practice began, could add support at end, after transferring m from Utah. • Linebackers -Hogan moves from outside to the middle to anchor the stdfting threesome, whlch also includes Hill and O'Donnell (6-1, 191). "Along with our front four, these guys should 'give us the ability to shut down the run," Brinkley said. "We shouldn't get knocked off the ball. Hennquez and juruor Lucas Kerr add depth. • Secondary -Though Baker is the leader of the group, seruor Oscar Constandse (6-0, 172) brings the seasoning earned by starting five games at strong safety, when then-senior Greg Wertman missed the league schedule Wlth a knee mJury Lee is slated to start at the other corner, while the strong safety job will go to either Clayton and Garcia. "Baker's as good as anybody in the league.• Brinkley said of the athletic and aggressive veteran, whose perpetual energy should allow him little trouble with doubling up on offense. •He understands the coverages and he's a good leader back there." Stewart and Govaars could also see action, wluJe Kerr is another possible contributor, according to Brinkley. P195/75114 •...•.. 29.99ea P205/75114 ....... 51.99a P205/75115 ....... SS.99a nssnsn ....... stllil SGllJlltSC. ..... 12. .. Jlll0.51115 •• _ .... l1ZSS/1SltS __ ... •Corona del Mar has plenty to lilve up to. CGRONA DBL MAR-The sun shimmers of1 the water at the Marian Bergeson Aquatic Center · into reflective beams of light that are near1y blinding. That is sort of how the tradition emanates from the pool at Corona del Mar High -beauWul, but almost blinding. Corona del Mar has produced Olympians, collegiate and high school All-Americans and CIP titles. That success has also pro- duced a burden, something that needs to be upheld: The burden comes down upon the shoulders of head coach John Vargas, who has the shoulders wbJch actually take on a much heavier Weight os the coach of the national team. Fresh from lntemation& play and summer training with Team USA. Vargas is back focusing on an ine:rperienced but talented group of Sea Kings for the 1997 campaign. "These guys haven't had that much varsity experience,• Vargas said. "They'll be gaining experi- ence daily." Corona del Mar graduated the majority of its stars from J.ast sea- son, or most of the pack that led the Sea Kings to a 4-1 Sea View League showing and a trip to the second round of the ClP Division I quartadlnals. GOne for Vargas' 15th year are Tb1rd Team A.ll-cIF goalkeeper Billy Menenger, as well as lead- ing scorer and skond Team All- CIPer Carter Weir. Also picking up their diplomas were county all-star Chris Esposito and all· league selection Jason Hokanson. But Vargas hopes to get anoth- er strong fall from junior J~n Palda, who earned second team all-league laurels. Drtver Kawika 'Iarayao and Greg Strelzow must continue to contribute, as well. Senior Lance Emery will man the Ct'ge, and Scott Sandland, also a senior, should lead the defense. Vargas said that a starting line- up has not been finalized. package together.• As a program with so much tra· dition and success, which includes nine CIP cb4mplonships, tl)e competition is always after Corona del Mar, and the Sea View League ls tough enough as ttis. } ·we always have ·a t6ugh scbedwe, • Vargas said. •we are ~ , going to approach this as "how : well we can do in the league. The I 'numbers game -the wins and 1 losses -that is not even in our : thinking. It's about the league.• l The Sea View is, again, -------------------------.J stacked as other tradition-rich "We're working on a bunch of teams like Santa Margarita, El different things,• he said. "You Toro and arch rival Newport Har- namaJt. Everything from of1ense, bor will sport strong teams. defense, 6-on-5, 5-on-6. We're · But Vargas bas seen bis share working on getting the whole of good competition lately. Is this the .year I "-I I I I I l H I "-1, for Eagles? • Eight seniors have the confidence, and ability to lift Estancia to new heights in a game where the Eagles always seem to be just a tick away. COSTA MESA -There is an unfamiliar ring of certainty in the voice of John Carpenter as be talks about the upcoming boys water polo season. After last season's 9-13 campaign, one might not expect the Eagles' coach to sound so optimistic, especially with teams like Laguna Beach and Cos- ta Mesa in his league. ·nus is different than most openings of the sea- son,• Carpenter said. "There is air of ... • He paus- es to search for the right word. "Confidence. We know. what we're doing. We're confident. It's really positive." Carpenter lost just one starter to graduation and returns a corps of eight seniors, led by first team All-Pacific Coast League selection Brad Wayman. "Brad, our holeman, is playing well. He's not only learning to shoot but to dish off." Wayman led the Eagles in scoring last fall, and will be backed by second-learners goal- keeper Bryan DeWil- de and John Senften. "De Wilde has been playing great in goal. He's had a real good summer," Car- penter said. "When he is in there and playing well, that cage is zipped up.• Throughout sum- mer play, Carpenter noted, Senft en allowed very few --------------------goals from his 2-meter defense spot. "We'll really rely on him to keep that up throughout the season,• Carpenter said. Aside from Wayman, other offensive threats look to be se~rs (what else?) Matt Hoss and Nate Thorpe. "They've been working really well together. They are the playmakers, the movers,· Carpenter said. Seniors D.C. Wells and Justin Graves will pla- toon at the seventh starting spot, while Clint Calkin will zone in on his defensive role. Sophomores Jesse Gamboa, Matt Wehr and David Tow will see varsity action in tournaments. lmproving upon a 1-4 PCL record is the Eagles' top order of business "Our first goal is to make it to CIP, which means being in the top three (in the PCL)," Carpenter said. "Past that, it is tald.ng and beating a Laguna Beach, Costa Mesa, University. That's a proposition we'd really like to shoot for. ·And that's a realistic goal." He believes his squad is in the hunt in part because they believe they are in it. •They don't see themselves as having any short- comings,• be said. "The only thing thot may con- cern them now is putting four solid quarters togeth- er. That's why we're really concentrating on condi- tioning." Carpenter says that his team )(nows its plays, knows its resources and knows its strengths. It also knows Its opposition. •That's some tough wall," be says of the PCL "It's always tough.• · Estand.a wUl get its feet wet immedi&tely with IUft competition when it squares of1 against consis- tently ranked La Habra Friday, Sept. 12. •lblJ game tea.lly depends on bow we play,• Ce.rpenter says of what his team should take away from such o challenge. "You can bwn your defend· er and be wide open end miss a shot off the aoll· ber. Not only do you m1u that cloee oppommity, but the guy you bwned ii open at the -oUaer -end. Say he ICOIWa.nd that hap~ once a~· You could bave an eight-goal diff_..nce and. IUD ~J a grwtgame. • •w. don't play a lot of lop-ranked tMIDI, 10 Wbliil we do, we tty to make the belt oi tl • ~added tbat the Gair ...... oi tM ..... ti i.dl oi depdl. but ... 9YIO tlait ~ D, ~ fM lq\IAd'l lpUttl. ·i·~ NlllY gOod ............. d61i't ... Ir-.........--IDJ'Wa,,. be ...... ·~-, .... . • ~ ... :.=;ar,:-11=• .... ... ... ..., .... .. DEFENSIVE REWARDS Barnett hopes that his squad will rally around All-American goal.keeper Jon Phariss to refum to playoffs. ··--. • I I •ot course this ts a totally di ferent level (from coaching tlJ national team.) B\Jt l love this. enjoy coaching here," he sai< "These guys are completel eager and it's tun for me to teac the basic parts of the game.• · Vargas and his. squad will g' widerway Thursday, Sept. 11 ' Laguna Beach and will face th team "that knocked them out < the playoffs last season, Lon Beach Wll.son, Saturday, Oct. 4 < Belmont Shores. League play kicks of1 Wed.ne~ day, Oct. 8 again.st Santa Margar. ta at home. The Sea Kings wi also get valuable action in th Southern Calilomia Invitationc (Oct. 10-11) and the Cal Stat lnvitiational at Stanford (Oct. 31 Nov. 1.) c I • ' : I I I I I I I I I I I , L-------------------------· THE " QU .ES If a team-centere d attitude emerges from Hell Week, the Mustang~ could get their PCL title back from Laguna Beach. 1 COSTA. MESA -When a sea- son ends with a heartbreak, the~e is a lot of time to think about how the heart broke, a lot of time to allow the wound to scar and a lot of time to think about vengeance. The Costa Mesa Mustang&' boys water polo team has ~n nursing a broken heart and plot- ting revenge since a double-ovef· time 11-10 loss to Laguna Beach resulted in a 4-1 league reci>td and the removal of the Pacific Coast League title, which Costa Mesa had possessed for a decade. But the hurt and anger was apparently not enough this sum- mer as the Artists' topped the Mustangs three times. H Laguna Beach is going to be very tough,• second-year coach Scott Taylor said of the regulu season slate. "But if we decide to play together as a team unit and not as individuals, we should be at the top of the division." Despite the regular season· ending loss to Laguna Beach, the Mustangs posted a 19-8 overall record and advanced to the quar- terfinals of CIF's Division ll post· season tournament. Taylor's squad recently plunged into "Hell Week." a rig- orous two-a-day practice sched- ule packed with conditioning. "We're doing well consideri.Qg we just started Hell Week," Tay· lor said. The Mustangs actually worked a lot together this sum· mer, taking part in scrimma~. tournaments and pract1t1Jt9 together rather than with dub teams. · · •Personally I'm not a blg fan Qf the clubs, but I think we've improved a lot as a team because of the work we did this summer," Thylor aaid. Despite the improvement, Uylor aays tblr9 II a Joag way to go before the format PCL ~­ house can bave thougbti :. qt ~alning the l~ cbalDP.!· ~· . ·w. stiu{IVled tn ICllD9 ~ doM gal'Del-... ., ..... -IOI\ IOID8 we lbould blft ~•.be Hid. Per o --~I 7.§ dueiecl itl ...... of ... UCLA .. Sam~ 119 ltobelt; USC'I ........ ......... ~-illl!Mr c=:,..... iatlill • ~ :rJUU A crop of incoming freshman from the water polo hotbed could heat up Orange Coast's waters. By Molly Y.ruty, Daily Pilot COSTA MBSA -Chris Oeding • knows the potential this area ~holds. He knows becaUJe he is · from here. 1be national water -polo team member and head "<X>deh of the Orange Coast Col- · lege squad has tapped into this local talent to build what be hopes to be a solid team. • ·we have some great incom- .ing flesbmen (from the area) that will make a sudden impact,• Oeding said. "It's nice to have COSTA MESA CONTINUED FROM 84 ·we have a tendency to look for other people to do things," he said. "We need to do things as a unit." The team is in a strong position to do that. Packed with seniors and award-winning players, Taylor hovers over a pool of talent. Leading the way is senior Todd· Hylton, a 6-foot-6 menace in the middle, who earned First Team All-CIF Division II and All- PCL accolades last season. Chad Cleaver also picked up First Team all-league and Third Team All-CIP honors as a junior, and is back to cap off his success- ful prep career. Seniors Alex Soria and Kris Montgomery, as well as junior· Hunter Taylor should prove to be solid, if not great, as well. Vince Samaniego, also a senior, will fill the biggest pair of empty shoes, those left by the graduated Justin Taylor. Last sea- son Taylor broke Coach Taylor's record of most saves in a season when he denied his 311th. Coach Taylor said Samaniego is doing well, and that Josh Buchanon will be his backup. , "We're pretty old and experi- enced. We'll probably start all seniors except one,• Taylor said. •There are just a few positions sealed and the rest I've opened up." After a summer-ending tour- nament in Hawaii (which was won by Laguna Beach), the Ml!S- tangs had 10 days off before div- . ing bee.d first into Hell Week. · The first test-of the forthcom- ing season will be a scrimmage at Brea Linda Tuesday, Sept. 9. Then the Mustangs will head to San Diego to open the year with two games Sept. 13 and 14. W.'.A TER P0LO Pirates romp ~ION VIEJO -Orange Coast College's women's water ·polo team buried San Diego Mesa, 21-3; and handled Long Beach, 12-8,' Friday in tournament action at Saddleback College. Jaime Smith scored eight goals against Mesa; Shaldba Fimbres (4) and Ashley Carl.son (32) led . the way against Long Beach. " / . tbeee guys because, u they say, tbil is the water polo hotbed.• One of the newcomers to which Ceding is referring ii Cos- ta Mesa Higb's record holder for most saves in a single season, Justin Taylor. Taylor recorded 311 saves last season in the cage for the Mustangs .. Another player who is expect- ed to make an immediate mark is freshman Carter Weir from Coro- na del Mar, Oeding's alma mater. In addition to these young standouts, Ceding will be return- ing three of his top starters, including former Sea King Mike Bise and Costa Mesa's Ryan Dandy. ~ Those sophomores are joined by the return of last season's lead- ing scorer, Jake French. French tallied 74 goals and earned l1irst Team All·Orange Empire Confer- ence accolades along with Bise. Dandy brought home Second Team honors. · The· 1996 team finished with a record of 15-12-2, solid if not good. But' the tough preseason slate turned into a 9-3 conference record and a second-place slot behind perennial conference champ Grossmont. Oeding's sec- ond season ended at the Regional Championship where they were ousted by Citrus College, tC>-8. "This being my third year at OCC, I'm really anticipating this year,• Ceding, a member of the 1996 Olympic team, said. "We're very well-balanced." The balance comes from strengths all over the pool. "we have a great goalle' in ·Justin, great set men in French and Bise and great outside shoot- ers,• Oeding said. French's scoring ability will be coupled with the gun of Santa Ana College transfer Johnny Roy, who scored an amazing 99 goals last season. · "He will really add to our dri- ving game," Oeding said. "We hilve a lot of offensive threats.• Other local products on the Pirate team are Drew Burkhalter (Mater Dei), James Comfort (Cos- ta Mesa), Charles and George Leeper {Newport Harbor) and Jeremy Piasecki (Corona del Mar.) To challenge Grossmont this season, Oeding said that an over- COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOOTBALL SATURDAY, SEmM8EJt 6, 1997 15 an step up'wlll be necessary. "I can't pinpoint any weak- nesses in this team,• he said. "I'll just say our whol~ game -we need to work on the overall game, and define ourselves as a solid defensive team.• Oeding, who is the smallest man OD Team USA, said that this definition will come from under- standing Ute fine points of the game. "I try to teach them to be stu- dents of the game because you can't always rely on your physical abilities,• he said. •vou need to be a. well-rounded player.• The Pirates will get their first test today at the San Diego Mesa Tournament. Usuanv a two-day affair, the tournament will take place over one day this year pit- ting Oeding's squad against defending OEC champ Grou- mont in the morning, then a.gain.It East Los Angeles in the afternoon. SCJtlDULI Sept. 6 -at SO Mesa TourNment Sept. 1 1-13 -at Cuesta Tournament Sept. 17 -at Pa~ Sept. 1g..20-at San Diego Mesa Tournament Sept. 24 -vs. Saddleback• Oct. 1 -at Grossmont• Oct. 8 -vs. Riverside• Oct. , 5 -vs. Santa Ana. Oct. J 7., 8 -at Long Beach City Tournament Oct. 22 -at Cypress• Oct. 28 -vs. San Diego Mesa• Oct. 30 -Conference Championships (at Cypress} Nov. 1 -Conference Championships (at Cypress) • denotes conference Pirates' scrimmage produces mixed bag l'\Dl>ll ' Outrigger canoe race promises to be bigger than ever • OCC shows talent, but loses three fwnbles in controled scrimmage against Santa Monica. By Rid)ard Dunn, Dai/I/ Pilot COSTA MESA -When 89 of your 99 football players are fresh- men, you tend to think of them as young, le~ving Orange Coast College Coach Bill Workman wide open (or is it uncovered?) for his famous one-liner. "Instead of mouthpieces, we're going to hand out pacifiers," Workman joked Friday, following his team's annual scrimmage against Santa Monica, which traveled here for the 16th consec- utive year, primarily because OCC starts classes four weeks earlier than the Corsairs. Still,· the Corsairs had more tackling on the brain, while Orange Coast lost three fumbles in a 24-12 Santa Monica "victo- ry". "But I swear we're a much bet- ter team this year,· said OCC sophomore safety Frou_gh Jahid (Estancia), a regular in the sec- ondary last autumn when the Pirates suffered through their worst season (1-9) in the Work- man era, which began in 1986. "Last year,• Ja.bid continued, "we had a bunch of individuals who were only playing for a col- lege scholarship. But this year there's more team unity, and everybody picks up for each oth- er." When promising OCC rwming back Jason Wunbisb fumbled for the second time, Jahid said his teammates were prepared to give him a football to clasp while walk- ing around campus. That was a joke, of course. Part of the rejuve- nated Pirate attitude. And once Santa Monica built an 18-6 lead, Orange Coast's defense decided to change Its attitude, triggered by end Chris Kimble's forced tumble and recovery during the Corsairs' sec- ond series. They scored two touchdowns in their opening series. Shortly after Kimble's play, Miles McClain (6-foot-3, 255 MARC MARTIN I DAILY Pk.OT Pirate tailback Andre Stewart gets his facemask yanked toward the ground by a Santa Monica College lineman during Friday's scrimmage on the Orange Coast campus. OCC's opener ls Sept 13. pounds) provided a sack, then Newport Harbor High product Matt Riggle (linebacker) smashed a Corsair receiver for the hit of the day. On offense, OCC's starting quarterback, Chad Collins, was still recovering from mononucleo- sis, according to team trainer Dan Bright. But backups Craig Scott, Gerry Ceballos and John Perez looked sharp in his place. In a starting role, Scott went 6 of 7 for 110 air yards with no inter- ceptions, while Ceballos, a play- maker with fine athletic ability, carried 62 yards for a touchdown on a keeper. •Yeah, we've got some players this year,· Workman said, refer- .. , . . . . . ...... ring to receivers Joe Kharnis, Ivan Mercer and Ghris Millard, all of whom showed signs of Division I prowess, especially Washington State transfer Mercer. Mercer (6-7, 225) caught three passes for 61 yards and one touchdown, while Millard's div- ing grab in the Pirates' third series would make any SportsCenter highlight. Aside from Ceballos' long scor- ing run, OCC's ground attack was shut down, gaining 27 yards on 10 carries. Scott's only irfcomplete pass in the first series a bullet that went in and out of Antonio Leone's bread basket. Opening eyes on defense was sophomore linebacker Dave Brown, who was involved in four of OCC's first five stops, then intercepted a pass after line- backer Jeremy Jehangiri (Costa Mesa) dellected it. ·This scrimmage really doesn't mean much. beca'use we don't have all of our starters out there,· Ja.bid said. "Once we tighten the unit and get our starters together, we'll be fine.• Orange Coast opens the regu- lar season Sept. 13 at Cerritos . • Over 100 in the field for today's race from Newport Harbor to Catalina, and back. NEWPORT BEACH -' More th.an 100 boats from J;lawaii to Washington.· D.C., and from as far away as Tahiti. are ezpected to race today in the Na.tional Championship Outrigger Canoe Competition from Newport Harbor tb Catalina and back. All of the sit-person out rigger canoes race l9 get out of the harbor first. while ,, each crew's cbae ~ l&JYs behind with th.tee air& paddlers aboard Wbali ~­ en the green~ tbe~ boats will race· out tD IDd their canoe and try 10 be the first aew to make a,.,,.,..,, which involves~ paddlers jumping iDlo tbe ocean, while the cm.oe comes b~ to pd tb8ila b the exchanges al pecMJss while the canoe is ltiJI ..w.-uig. The race to Catelnj tal women) can last frcliil bit• six hours, depandi .. • water conditions. 1be am day, the men line up .a Avalon for the race bd tD Newport Harbor. The finish line on Su:ndllf will be at Newport ~ where canoes should ltart arriving around 1 :30 p.m. On Sept 20, 1959, the fust Kalifornia Outrigger Association crew paddled an outrigger canoe 31 miles from Avalon to Newport Dunes. News · From A.Loccll • •• HOMISHOW Tbe Orange County Pair and l!xpolttSon Center holtl tbe Home and R4mlodeling Sbow from noon to 9 p.m. today. Saturday from to a .m. to 8 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. in buildings 10 and 12. Adult admlssion is $5.15, teniors S3 and children 12 and under are free. ·Por more information, call (818) 909·9963. SATIJRDAY BEAOt a.EANUP DAY Allergan. Inc., in connection with the city of Newport Beach Adopt-A-Beach program, is spon- soring a beach cleanup at 9 a.m. at Corona del Mar State Beach at Ocean Boulevard and Marguerite Avenue For more information, call 246-4198 BLOOMINGDALE'S DEMO View the latest m intimate dpparel and see htness demon- strations from Sports Club Irvine from 1 to 4 p.m. Ul the Intimates Department, third floor, Blooming- dale's Fashion Island, 701 Nev:- port Center Drive. Newport Beach. For more information, call 729-fifiOO. COMPUTER CLUB MEETING Tiw Orange Apple Computer Club's September meeting will be held from 8 a .m. to 4 p.m. in Room 21 4 of Orange Coast College's cherrustry building. 2701 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. Annual mem- bership is $30. Visitors welcome. For more mfonnation, call 770- 1865 MUSIC PREP CLASS The Newport Ballet Academy offers d free presentation for chil- dren ages 3 to 6 years mterested in music cldsses at 2 p.m. at 2632 Santa Ana Ave . Costa Mesa. For more infonnal.Jon , call 646-7644. MPl'USHOW The Oniage Co!UatY Mr and eq,o.llMIG eem.r-.... the~~ lhow from 10 a.m. '° 5 p.m. in ~ 16. Adult Mn'"""n ii S6, cbUdnm agel 6 to 12 .... S2 and kids under s are tree. Spoa8ored bY the Cedar Hill Reptile•Enterprilel. For informatSon. call 518-3916. HOME SHOW The Orange County Pair and Bxposition Center hosts the Home and Remodeling Snow from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.. in buildings 1 O and 12. Adult admission ls $5.15, seniors $3 and children 12 and under are free. Por more infonna- tion, call (818) 909-9963. SUNDAY . REPTILE SHOW The Orange County Pair and Exposition Center hosts a reptile show from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m . in building 16. Adult admission is $6, children ages 6 to 12 are $2 artd kids under 5 are free. Spon- sored by the Cedar Hill Reptile Enterprises. For more iniorma- tion, call 578-3976. HOME SHOW The Orange County Fair and Exposition Center bosts the Home and Remodeling Show from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. in buildings 10 QJld 12. Adult admission is $5.75, seniors $3 and children 12 and under are free. For more informa- tion, call (818) 909-9963. BACK TO SCHOOL SALE Temple Bat Yahm's Sisterhood hosts a book fair and gift shop back-to-school sale from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 1011 Camelback St., Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 644-1999. HAIRCUT-A-THON Kittie Olivier's Beauty Salon hosts a haircut-a-thon from 9 a.m. lo 3:30 p.m. at 2640 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. 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CALIFORNIA AUTOCRAFI' 1665 Babcock Street, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (714) 548-3037 Fax (714) 548-3044 • /\ 1~, I"..._' I~ -A,, I'-(-.. ~, <,~~s. f,> ' ''~h~/ ',~~ / '' . ./ f/JeHottestldrJeMKJ~lsm~ *Spin C s A~ CD·EDll • Begin 11ll11bll!U Cirls ·cgm newport Hnest womens· Fltne8s eerier 646-8828 2102 . P•ctftcCa• ..MONDAY QUICKEN Cl.ASS The Oasis Senior Center offers a two-week clus to learn Quick- en from 1 :30 to 3 p.m. at lhe cen- ter, 800 Marguerlte Ave., Corona del Mar. The c.ost ls $55 for New- port Beach resid.etlts and $60 for non-residents plus a $10 material fee. Pre-registration is required. For information, call 644-3244. . NETWOfOONG MEETING The Women's Referral Service offers a networking meeting from 11 :30 a.m. to 1 :30 p.m. at the Sheraton Newport, 4545 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. The cost is $27 or $30 at the door. Reservations are required and can be made by call- ing 520-4620. TUESDAY .. INVESTMENT LUNOtEON The office of Keith Watts at Merrill Lynch hosts a free lun- cheon from noon lo 1 p.m. at The Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd .. Newport Beach. For reservations, call 223-6249. BLOOMINGDALE'S EVENT Join Bloomingdale's for the Taste of Fashion Island from 11 a.m. to 9 p .m. in the Homestore, Bloomingdale's Fashion Island, 701 Newport Center Drive, New• port Beach. Enjoy food from all your favorite Fashion Island restaurants. For more information, call 729-6600. VIOLENCE SEMINAR Violence in the Workplace is the topic ~ a .. ,.... mm 9 a.m. to noon at Tbe SUllDo PlilCe Haeel. •500 MecAitbur Blwl., ~ 8Mch. The cOllt 111 S1S. Por men · intormadoa. mil ~?,?6. ROUHDTW MEETING The Orange CoUnty Chapter of Roundtable 1or Wamen in Food- serVkle at 6 p.m. at lll00min9daleta Home Store Pubion lsland. •ot Newport Center Drive., Newport Beach. The cost is $35. For more lnto.rmatton, call 665-6312. PARENrS SEMINAR Waddell & Reed Fmandal Ser- vices hosts a free seminar called A Parent's Course in Planning for College from noon to 1 p.m. at 949 South Coast Drive, Suite 100, Cos- ta Mesa. For more information, call 437-7510. FOREaOSURE WORKSHOP Orange Coast College's Com- munity Education otfi.ce offers a three-hour seminar about govern- ment foreclosures from 6:30 to 9:30 p .m . in Room 115 of OCC's Litera- ture and Languages building, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Registration is ~$35 plus a $10 material fee. For more information, call 432-5880. REPUBLICAN WOMEN MEETING The Costa Mesa Republican Women Federated hosts a mem- bership coffee at 10 a.m at 945 Coronado Drive, Costa Mesa. For more. information, call 962-5398. ESTATE PLANNING WORKSHOP The law offices of Lisa A. Cian- cio offers a free workshop called: Estate Planning for the Young Family -Protecting Your Family Through Wills and 1h1sts at 6:45 p .m. at 881 Dover Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach. Reservations are required. For iniormation, call 574- 0866. TAX WORKSHOP The city of Newport Beach Tassels Tea Room at Elizabeth Benefield New Gourmet Menu that changes monthly Serving Lunch & High Tea Mon-Sat 11 :30-4:00 Baby Showers, Bridl'l Showers, Birthdays, Group Meetings Call for Reservations, Walle ins also welcome 714.673.7714 .. -·· ... """"' 3127 E. Coast Hwy Corona del Mar, Ca 92625 Gas, All Cloth Wash & 100% Hand Wash OIVlube, Tune-Up & Brake Service ...------- Complete Detailing 1 Oil °"""' lllM a Alter I Engine Steam Cleaning I $19" 1 ( 4-cyhnder C<YS) FREE Pick-Up & Delivery. t _w!£.~~911~1 _ J r.------------~~------------~ I FREE HOT WAX 11 COMPLITI DDAILING I I With Car Wash I I Reg. $169.f'~'lot $100 I I SJ.99 II ft:XP 9/14/97 I L-w.Lc.2~-~~CZ!li~°L.J L ___ v,!'S~~ks-~---.J rs1Ciiiliili-Viniiiil,~------------~ I : LAW 111roilc:UUNT 11100% HAND WASH I 11 SJ.49 l 11 Includes tire Armoral"" I Car Wash 11 $6.H I I w/couf:)on exp 9/14/97 11 w/coupon exp 9/14/97 I 1701 TUSTIN Cc1· 17TH ST 650-3131 COSTA MESA OPEN 7-8 What do the following have in common? a) A non-invasive blood test. b) Reducing fire emergency response time. c) Adapting computers to the year 2000. They an all ac:compliah~u of our ewninc d«l"ff •tudenis. ~t tbt Univerai~ or Redlanda, 11udenll learn to rblnk crearivel,y Ind .olve real.world problem.. With IUJ>P0'1 fTOm a faculty ran~eJ Arf\Ol1f the lop five in the Wnttm ~,;on by U.S. Ncwa & Wqdd ftcpprt, Th.. 11Vtftinc d"'" Pf"OS"aTOa ana 11artin1100n In lrvln11 • Bache.IOI' of Sc~nc. in 8111lHM and Man!llCmtnt • Oadtefot' of ScMnc. In lnfCJt'll\ation S.,y.t1m1 • Maitt.r 'of Bu&i.n-AdraiM.tntiol\ (MRA) • MMt.f' o( A.rte In Manac-n• lf you'd '*• ~ v-... .. ~.,..... ~ .... '" ~' _,..,. ..... 818-'99-9"4 or joen 111 •..,.,..._.,in I~ .... s.p.. 11. offers a free program called Suc- cessful Tax Strategies at noon in the Newport Beach central library's Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. For more inior- rnatfon, call 717-3801. INVESTMENT WORKSHOP Dean Witter Reynolds offers a free workshop ~ed Investing 101: Is the Market High? from 7 lo 8 p.m. at th ark Ne'Wport Apartments, 1 Park Newport, Newport Beach. For more informa- tion, call 760-l466 or 760-2472. WEDNESDAY RETIRED TEACHERS LUNCH The California Retired Teach- RUFFLES UPHOLSTERY Wliert Yw W. Cnws .... . 1922 HAllOl llYDv COSTA MESA -SQ-11 S6 ers Association Harbor Divisior No. 77 hosts a free lundleon a1 12:15 p.m. at Harper Communit} Center, 425 E. 18th St., Costd Mesa. For more information, call 968-8253 or 549-0229. BOOK DISCUSSION The Newport Beach Public Library Foundation presents a book discussion group at 9:30 a .m . in the Friends Meeting Room at the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. The book discussed is the ~Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald. For more information, call 717-3890. Licensed P sychologist will meet in your home or office. Most Insurance accepted. Lawrence A. Howard Ph.D. .... PSYISOOI> 7 l 4.SSW70 I BRING PARIS HOME! .... or Rome, London, Moscow or Munich. An exchange student from an "exotic" land can enrich your entire family by becoming a special friend for life! Choose now from among dozens of applications with photos of boys and girls, 15 to 18 years, from France, Italy, England, Germany or Russia for the high school year. Hosting an exchange etudent will enrich your family forever. HANS 11/0Jl/IQUE Call today for mo rt informaJion -Local Art a Rtprtstnlalivt: Jl8ASSEl&l Karen at (714) 559-6817 ____ ._ __ t!_J or Kim at 1-800-733-2773 . At · $18 A Night, Our Rooms Are ·Going Fast! . I • 1•' • , ~- CPI CLASS PitDeli Concepts, Inc. otters a CPR dul from 6 to 10 p.m. for heertavs and healthcare proWler levels at Hoag Health Center, 1170 Baker St., Costa Mesa. The cost ts $27. For reser- vations, oell 631-3623. BREAKFAST FQRUM The Inside Bdge Foundation for Education hosts a breakfast forum from 6:30 to 8:30 a.rn. at Scott's restaurant, 3300 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. The topic: Under- stan~g Contemporary Art. The cost is $20 for first-time guests and $35 for all others. For reserva- tions, call 460-4242. CRIBBAGE CLUB The Newport Beach Cribbage Club hosts its annual barbecue 0 and mini-tournament at 5 p.m. at the Oasis Senior Center, 800 Mar- guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. All skill lev.els are welcome. For more information, call 642-0176. FREE USDA FOOD and Balboa ti available from t O a.111. to noon at the Newport Beech Community Center,· 883 ·w. 15th St.1 N~ Beach. For more information, caD 631-2177. INVESTMENT WORKSHOP Smith Barney hosts a tree investment workshop for women called How to Get Sta.rted tnve.t- ing from 6 to 7:30 p .m. at 1he Smith Barney office, 660 Newport Center Drive, Suite 1100, New- port Beach. For reservations, call 717-5310. CAREER NElWORK MEETING The 1997 Career Network for those unemployed meets at 7:30 p..m. in the Stewart Lounge at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrews Road. Newport Beach. The topic is: Strategic Planning for Your Job Search. For more information, call 574-2239. OCCA LUNCHEON The Orange County Coast Association hosts a luncheon at 11:30 a.m. at Newport Harbor Nautical Museum, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The topic: Orange County's Economy: A Never Ending Growth Cycle? The cost is $20 for OCCA mem- bers. Fore more information, call 548-4942. Growth mMts at 5:30 p.m. at TIMI Padfic Oub, •110 MacArthur Blvd., ~Beech. lbe topic: IPO -A 8'"*Mte ~e. The COit ts $20. For reeervatiom, call 862-9644. FRIENDS Of OCC UMARY The Jtriends of OCC Library presents a lecture called •Salling in Antarctica Aboard the Polar Mist• at 1:30 p.m. in the Udo Isle Clubhouse at Udo Isle Yacht Cub, 701 Via Udo Soud, New- port Beach. The lecture is free for Friends members and SS for non- members. For more information, call 432-5087. CAREER WORKSHOP OCC's Re-Entry Center offers a free two·pa.rt career . workshop from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in room 106 at the Re-Entry Center at Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Rd., Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call 432-5162. FREE LIBRARY PROGRAM The Newport Beach central library offers a free program called Government Contracts at 7 p.m. in the Friends Meeting Room at the central library, 1000 Avoca- do Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call 717-3801. COMPUTER FRIENDS 1 Free USDA food for low---- Computer Friends meets at 1: 15 p.m. at the Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. The cost is $2 at the· door. For more information, • ·- .. .. ' t , .. income families and seniors of Newport Beach, Corona del Mar CORPORATE GROWTH ' The Association for Corporate STOCK MARKET JITIERS? Invest in MUiti-Famiiy Real F.atatc. The market is poised in recovery. Purchaac prices are baaed on present tttum, not speculative future appttciation, as is now the general case in the stock market. Invest while prices a.re reasonable and interest rates a.re low. Call Stephen D. 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SEPT. 12 ESTATE PlANNING Smith Barney Newport Beach hosts a free luncheon at 11 :30 a .m. in the large conference room at Smith Barne y-Fashion Island 660 Newport Center Drive, New- port Beach. The topic: The 1997 Budget Act and Your Estate Plan. To RSVP, 717-5315. INVENTORS FORUM Orange Coast College's Com- munity Education Office hosts the Inventor's Forwn seminar called Profit Through Inventing from 7:30 to 10 p.m. in room 101 of OCC's Saence Lecture Hall, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The cost is $5 for members and $15 for non-memben and guest.I. For more lntormatioo, call 432-5880. QUMT'Elt HOME SHOW The Orange County Fair and Exposition Center hosts· a free Quarter Horse Show from 8 a .m. to 5 p.m. in the Equestrian Center of the fairgrounds. For more lntor- mation, call 702-3247. JOI INmMEW WORKSHOP Orange Coast College's Re- Entry Center offers a free 90- minute workshop called Effective Interviewing from noon to 1 :30 p.m. in the Re-Entry at OCC, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 432-5162. AIRCHAIR ADVENTURES The 1997 Airchair Adventures series at Orange Coast College begins with a film on Hawaii, M America's Polynesia,• at 7 p.m. Tickets are $7 in advance and $9 at the door. Season passes are also available. For information, call 432-5880. ONGOING ALZHEIMER'S SUPPORT Beech. For more~ cd 631·3555. • 1be AlzbeiirnM'a ,..,,,.,,...._. and Mela Terrac:ie, a D8W IWlil6dila· tia1 community for Alzhehn« dli- eue and related derMntia1, Uc> often a free 5UppQlt group for care- givers at 6:30 p.m. (ID tbe first Tum- day al each mooth at Mela Tw· race, 350 W. Bay St, a.ta MelL For information, can 283-t t 11. ANIMAL BEREAvEMEN't.GIOUP lbis ongoing group specializes in the needs of individuals who have sick and/or dying animals in their lives. It meets at 3 p.m. every Tuesday at 3101 W. Coast High- way, Suite 311, Newport Beach. The cost ~ a loving donation to an animal charity of attendees choice .. Call 722-4588 for space reservation. BODY IMAGE SUPPORT The Newport Beach Psycho- logical Association offers a body- image/moderate eating support group th~t meets every Wednes- day at 7 p .m. at 3101 W. Coast Highway. No. 311. Newport Beach. For more information. call 722-4588 • The Alzheimer's Association BRAIN TUMOR SUPPORT and Grief Support Group of New-A brain tumor support group port Villa WesVVtlla Rosa co-meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on the sponsors a free support group first and third Thursday of each meeting for caregivers at 7 p.m. month at the Patty and George on the fourth Thursday of each Hoag Cancer Center. 4000 W. month through October at New-l Coast Highway. Newport Beach. port Villa West Assisted Living. The meetings are free. For more 393 Hospital Road, Newport information, call 722-6237. 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Great area In Costa Mesa, nr Teewlnkle Park, convenient to shop- p Ing/freeways etc. $550 month Avail NOW, (714) 549·1101 INDUSTRIAL 2788 Al"l'Na HOMEOWNERS 1111orn:"' $2SK..$100K TooM.aayseJW • Par off.high ln1cra1 cmli1 Cards • Homt lmP.fO-cmcnu • Appl~~nt/24hr • No Eq1UI)' ~Jrtd Call Plulawn ital (800) 523-S 0pcn10.r Nr 55 fwy, SC plaza. iiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiii~~ lmmac. No pets. 10 ,000 SQ FT S910+sec. 641·0353 BUIL.DINQ For S•le World Class writers, sales & public rela· lions services. No fat retainer. By the job, wkly or monthly svcs. Disney, Del Taco, McDonald'•• Nord· strom Stores, FAO Schwarz, J.M. Pe· tera Co., Llfecycle, Anheu•er·Busch, Inc., (partlal list), Impeccable refer-• ences. Press releases, corporate blos . features stories, In· store promos, mall promos, bro~hures, press kits. printing, graphic arts. Call Theriot & Associates ., 14/548-8825 3br 2b• Beautiful, Production Pl. NB 1--------- upstalra, lrg patio. Can spllt. Store your LOST & $875.mo+ $500.dep Toys/Cars. Mtg/or FOUND 2286 Canyon 14 Leased Investment. 2925 714·845·1492 Bob Caustln Bkr liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 714-722·8777 CM 4·Pl.EX $343,000 9% DOWN. $313,000 1ST TO. EZ Rental. All 3Br 2Ba 714·241·0780 FOUND Diamond ring In Corona del Mar. Mall description to P:o . Box 1560 Ces1a Mesa 92627 1 • c/o Lorraine LOST Beach Pack green & purple. At Wedge pkng lot on S a I e v e . 8 ·3 0 . Reward! 633-6157. Lost: 4 mo. old kitten. · Siamese colored. In the vicinity of North Mesa. Children very sad. Please call ~. 540-5995 or 545·2628 REWARDI Jockey • Statue, red/black w /whlte trousera .• Mesa Verde area-C.M . No questions asked .. 714-435-4040 '\ ' . • ... • DOWN 1 Eye pa.rt 2 Actresa Foch 3 Pivotal eventt 4 Ocwourod S Frierdfness 6 Canya-IOf 7 Biid feature 8 Father 9 Baby's enclosure 10 Be contiguous lo 11 Maui feasts 12 Licorice-like flavoring 13 Editor's martis 22 Chills 23 Damp 25 Teen woe 27 ~hairdo 28 Pike's - 0•'97.~,-~ 29 Steps~• 45 Ooe'a mate fence 47 Showy flower 30 Pinlte captain 49 PrHMd 33 Sir -150 Riyadh 'Guinness resident. 34 Responding 10 51 Milcalculated the alarm 52, Dieter'• need 35 Shout 53 Papas' mates 36 "Glamour" 55 Pennsylvania competjJor port 38 Hindu teachef 56 Boddhlat monk 41 Atlanta sports 56 India's place center 59 Busy ones 44 Clumsily 63 Bauxite, e.g. EMPLOYMENT 5530 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT SELL your home through classified • 5530 5530 MEET · someone special through classified FIND an apartment through classified MOOUNTlllG C:Ot~rete h•ad-_....,. of r•&all ~ChalnhM ....... Ol*llnt ,. eccoun~able poaltlOn. be detail oriented, Ofganized and have computer experl· enoe. Pleasant smoke-fr•• environ· ment I~ Newport Beach. Call Sharon (714) 845-887Q ACE PARKING Hae lmmed. openings •Ceahlera •Receptionist• •Lot Checkers PT/FT •V•leta •Shuttle Driver• OMV printout required for driving poaltlona. Apply 9an)-Noon Ace·Perklng 4680 MacAnhur Ct., -Ste C (At Campus), Newport Beach 955-2037 Job hotline. ASSEMBLERS Wiii train. You can earn up t o S600 Beautiful retirement community located cloH IO bus routea, .,,.., the UCI campua. nu Immediate FT & PT openings for th• rlgtit Individuals. E11perlence helpful but wllllng to train. Must be ablad lo speak and • unders1and baalc English. Great ben· •Ills, Including paid medical, dentel, vision and Ille Insurance. Uniforms and free meal provided. Apply In peraon at Regents Point, 19191 Ha111ard Ava .. lrvlne, CA 92612. No phone calls please. Drug-Ire• workplace. EOE. Cuatomer Service Rep/Receptionist Sm Insurance ofc In Newport Center needs reliable C.S.R. w/gon ofc akllls background end pleasant person· allty. $8/Hr· to start. Hours: M·F 9am·6pm & Saturdays 9am-lpm weekly auembllng Ask for Sue 721-4010 and servicing slgn·up · boxes. 1-800-354-7331 DRIVER COM Florist. Asals .. nt needed In M·F 5:30-4:3o. Exp'd NB Office. Begin PT. OMV Report nee. Call Call 719-1185 or Fax Between 1·5 644·1413 Res: 719·1701 Driver , Experienced BANQUET highly skilled driver COORDINATOR for Corporate Exec. p T ·N B 1 t a 1 1 a n Full time. Fax Resumo Restaurant 673·9500 listing qualiflcations 251 E. Co•at Hwy & previous driving report to 714·648-0981 C•ahler/P•rklng Fiii I n th• Blank! Attend•nt. Customer Employers! Reach the Service O rient ed. F/T. No Exper Noc. m o s t q u a I ! f I o d Please apply with-In. employees you need ~ by placlng a help 7 Corpor•t• P•rk, wanted ad in the Daily Suite 235, lrvlna Piiot employment Chlldc•r• Needed section. Ca II our In my Mesa Verde Classified Dept. at home M·F, 12·3pm. 2 842·5878 boys 3 + 6. Flexlble, --=a..,,E:":'N':":E::-R::-A-L_O_F __ F_l_C_E_ great for student! for busy R.E./Prop. C•ll 557-4312 Mgt. Co. on Balboa Crystal Cove Sh•k• Pen. 2 positions avail Shack Dell/counter M·F 10-3 & Sat 9-5. help. FT/PT. Call Non-smoking. Salary 11 :30am-3pm 497-9666 commensurate. Call Joan tor appointment 7 14/675-4830 Chances are you will find what you need at the price you want to pay when you read Classified dally 642·5678 RENT through classified Can't seem to get to all those repair jobs around the house? Let the Class If led Service Directory help you find reliable hJ!lp. 642·5678 GOLD KEY DWVERY COMPLIMENTARY SHUTTLE COURTESY TRANSPORTATION CARS OTHERS AT SJMILAR SAVINGS! 2 tu ~home (321317, 332174) '92 FORD ESCORI' S/wag. low ~ mi., uo, AX:., rod rxt, . (101417) '90 OLDSMOBILE 88 ROYALE LL~3J~acar•a.ta.(IMJ) '89 CADILLAC DEVIlLE St11an C-.. ~•ts V.&, in~i -(j]j'1-0 '88 CADlll.AC FLDORADO Olly 6X Ii.••-..; mi a ca '3iH (ilSf 77) AIRPORT PICKUP AND DEUVEllY (IOMN WAYNE AIRPORT) COMPLIMENTARY~ AD15'moNS REMODEUNG 3410 AUTO REPAIR/ SERVICES 3447 Advanced Woodsystems -Custom Cablnetry- Kllchen • Bath• Doors Moldings -Mantels l691650 714·998-8970 CARPENTRY 3510 CERAMIC TILES 3528 Leak~ Showera Rep'd Regroutlng & lnstall'n L670130 Dean of T iie 673-8065 or 846-85261---------t COMPUTERS 3556 CHILD CARE 3 5 3 6 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ELECTRICAL 3610 ·EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT ANTIQUES PETS & 6010 ANIMAlS . s s 3 o s 53 o 5 5 3 o I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •Dachshund' mature 1• 1.---------1 dog aeeka mature IRVINE BARCLAY Receptionist Store Clerk Parking Lot Sale! owners with time and N.B. area. Fax resume Sept 13 & 14 yard to playl Jake hat THEATRE to Maureen at S1837-$2427PerMonth Antiques• Fixtures all ahot,f & good Hiring PT Concession 714/675-5219 Suite F. Architectural health. '1'14·548·5178 Employees. If you are -=R-e_c_r_•-•'""'tl,...o-n"'"'L,...•-a-d""'"•_r_ 0 range ·Co u n I Y Mitlwork & Carvings 21 or older, good with PT 20-25 hours/Wk. Harbor Municipal 20 Years the public & would Evenings & weekends. Court seeks qualified like to bring In a little Good people skills. lndlvlduala to Ofder of 0 Ac~ri;:aula:~f"· eJCtra money, IBT Is Artistic ablllty a+ 1 supplies and forms, own h•5• CM add Ing to Its P•rk Newport maintain stockroom, 1n · · 16t t. · · concession part-time Apartmenta deliver supplies & 714-631-9219 employees. S7 per hr. 71,..844-4894 equipment, process 4 hr. shlf1s. Eve. & wk----------t 1 It f h ends. Flexlblllty In RESTAURANT ou gong ma • SW tc -1---------board relief, llghtr--------- schedullng your time. repair & malnt .. some ---------. Some serving exper. Award-winning retire-I an Ito r I a I ta• k •. desired. Call Sherry @' ment community has Requires some related 71,..854-4193 great PT & FT up. & basic key· opportunities for Loc•I C.M. Hotel lndlvlduals who enJoy boarding. Call (714) seeks enthusiastic working with seniors: 476-4774 for appllca-courteous customer tlon. Submit appllca· Top Dollar Paid! From 1800·1960. 1 pc to entire estate. Paintings, china, glaware, furn, etc. 40Yr NS Rea 673-6223 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 6055 Big Guitar Showll 1ooo·s of Gultaral Buy • Sell • Tradel O.C. Fairgrounds. Sept. 13, 9 ·8 and Sept. 14, 10.5 Call 1·600..453·7469 GARAGE SALES CORONA DELMAR 6122 service oriented peo-tlon at WRITTEN TEST pie for parking cashier •Walter/Waltreu on Monday, Sept. 15. ---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii positions. FT/PT avail. •Bus Persons 1997 at 9:0oa.m., •ESTATE SALi!• • Please contact Tom or •Hoat/Hoateas 4601 Jamboree Rd., FURNITURE 6014 Sat Only 1pm·4pm Julian 714/798-3337 N.B., Rm. 222. Pis do not disturb Mon-Fri from 7am-5pm <;:>TEACHERS<;:> before 1pm. Quallty MGMT Santa Photos Experience helpful but NEEDEDI Toddlers & China C•blnet furnishings, din rm tbt Team/Customer akllls. not neceHary. Wiiiing Preschool 955_2672 48"wlde. Matching tbl marble w/gla11, R .. 0 F S to train people with ""'TUTOR TIME""' /chairs $475. 429-0379 gency dHk, maple rganlzed, un, awy v v d-.. d h t I Positive, pleasant v-va c es. m rror, 800-229-7147 e)(I 137 Reduced' In price! · 1 lnal 11 1 ti g attltudea. Located Wanted PT companion Of g o pan n •· Mod.I •• arch b d I I t 7ft. Sofa, Tan S50. nan & Ink drawings. near ua routes an oca ma ure woman obo. Cal Joe 722·7427 .. -An .. M h M P e t I t e /P I u • ' • · the UCI campua. Ben-of quiet natuN to ,. UC ore. Speclal alze Models eflta, uniform• and atalat mlddl• age Washer, dryer 2 · 518 Acaola 876-3949 needed now for meal provided. Apply female with MS. Must sofas w/ottomana, cos"ftll MESA 8124 Fashion and Print In peraon at Regenia be available overnight, twin mattre11, corner ~'ft as• I g nm• n ts · Point, 19191 Harvard able to cook & drive deak w/hutch, antique iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii No exp. necessary. Ave., Irvine, CA 92612. & llft wheelchair. chaise. GOOd prlcH, '*Sat. from 8•2pm 714-424-0987 N o p h o n • ca II a Reaume & references muat aelll. 873-2250. Hahold hems, & lot• Of N.B. Offloe Aaat P leaae. Drug-Ire• via fax: 714/72~668. restaurant Items. 204<t Friendly, team player, ...,,,,..w_o.,..rk_.,P""la._c .. • ... ·_E_O_E_.__ 1---------Monrovia Ave. tlso.e227 detalt oriented. Fiiing, Retltit'GiHpef'90n MERCHANDISE ""c"'"u-1"'"-c1....,._e-.-.-.-0-.,,a,..•-l"'"•...,I phonH, computer FT, to ••II ladlea & EMPLOYMENT MISC. 6015 Appliances, Furniture, Word & Excel. 424-9499. men 1 1 ports wear. SERVICES • 5533 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii haehold ltema, bike• Order Dept. Friendly Upscale cllentele. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sat 8-3. 2518 Davia Pl. .. person needed 10 take Only exper'd need Butcher Blook, 100 Eetate ••le and proceH phone apply. Nwprt Beach. ...•-•• yra old. 30"1C38" 1285. 0 orders. Dullea Include: 7144tS2.ae88 Pi.aae be aware that Twin beda, old aoal• Furniture. rgan, Phon ••• It typing/filing the llatlnga In this cat-6 more stuff 850-5982 Hwlng mach. Medic&! anory ma eq Ire our~-.---------auppllea, kitchen, M·F. 40hra. $7/hr. Recepdon .. 11 -• Yr u Y Deluxe Spa Uk• n~.. h Id boo'-t 6 6 0 A~-•-•-tra""Ye to call a 900 numb81' ·~ hOuae o , ,.. • c. No wknda. 4 ·154 ouui.... u In which lher9 la a Seale 6. System 3000. 018 Drake PART·TIME JOB TelemarkeUng •Morning Houri •No Experience •Young, energeilc ofc •Coata Mesa Caff Cooper (714J722,0119 Aaalata.nt charge per mlnut.. Hvy duty cov9r, atepa. •Sat & Sun &-5• Local Aviation Purohaaed 1·97 S5000 -:-:-~:---~=-:-:--I Company seeks First offer over 13500. proreaalonal, DOMESTICS 5540 •~--...4,,...3s.oe__,,___,,9_5...,,...._ motivated liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Power Toole For Sale recepOonl1ll •11" Band saw 8100. ndmmlatraUve DOQ WALK•R •Compreaaor $85, ~---~-=-~--I .,.i.tant. Need aomeone to -ex.a" Belt sand• 1125• "" DutJ ... •--lud•·. walk your dog?? .cut-on mll• uw S50. .... UK ... Call Morgan Lo • Phone~ ., 842.a533 • • w preaaure apray outfit 1150. : ~~8uling HouHaltter Avallabla •Homtlltt chain saw SSO. •Various office Home, garden and pet •8" Jointer $150. related tasks. care. Prof, reliable, 714-4545·9127 reea, refa. Vacation/ Required to be tong term 714-798-5050•·w-,11-lll'l'-E_D ____ _ proftclent In: nn" •M.S.Word TO BUY 8019 --~~=--.;..I •Excel • and other data entry propams. c.J1 '714-SJ6.0S7' Aur ... ~,. --------- PET SERVICES BALBOA ROOFING CO Quality Work Guarnt'd Reroof/Repair Frff Est Lie/In• 831 ·5081 EVANS ROOFING CO. Quality Work. Free Est. Financing Avall L8t0549 714-285·1180 SCREEN 3870 SERVICES 3919 3919 The Stripper Speclaflzlng In Wallpaper Removal L5889241 993·5037 RENT through classified When you're tuned into classified, you're tuned into your community. 642-5678 1947--- FIFTYYEAR a .it n i v e r s a r y 1997 COME FIND OUT WHAT ALL THE INTRIGUE IS ABOUT! The all new Intrigue By (Z:> Oldsmobile .. Q. I• Ai Sou&b, vulnerable, you Wd: t•&ll OilltO OV.W •·\10141 n. biddhw bu Jl")Ceeded: MOaTB ·IMT 90t1rR lo .._ 10 ........ 10 .._ IQ 10 ~ 1 What do you bid now? Q. I· Both vulnerable, aa South JOUhold: • & I I 0 It I O A J 10 • Q J t 7t •II.ii OAQloti o JU •ltU Tbe~ddinahuproceeded: • NORTH IABr .80tml war 1• ... 10 .... l• .... ' WMt do JOU bid now? Q. I · Both wlnerable. u South you hold: •AJ OKl'71 OAll'J .a.u Partner opens the biddinf with one heart. What do you respond? Look for anawen on M~. .. 3CMC Auto. moonroot, /i.C, ' '82 COUNTY AM/FM c:aa. al pwr, OM owner, Lo milH cc. Ilk ml. 110,aoo. nawie .. eT.-0781 tv mag. (38EF212) Honda Cata l0t 11001 Seized & Sol41 locally '85 LWB this month. Toll Frff Black beauty! 1·800-583-1005 115028 O~ owner $28,890 (649572) HYUNDAI 9090 '87 XL OL 4 Door, lift· LAND ROVER MISSION VIE.JO (714)305-8750 back, automatic, a/c. 1 ________ _ Great condt s1100 RENAULT OBO * 831-0757 n. bidd.hur hu proceeded: 8011l1I fiE8T NOR'111 ICA8T Leani to be a btttter hrl••• •--------liiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii pla7ul 8aherlt». aow to t•e JEEP ~ 9110 '83 R•nault Le Car t• P-I Q P .. Goree Brillp Letter hJ calUas Excellent condition. (800) 718-1111 for lnformaUoa.. ,83 Grand Cherokee 11500/obo. 650-6262 Or write to: Goren Brtcf .. Let-Lar•do 4x4• V·S, up ask for Duncan ter, P .O. Boa .. 10, ChJcaao, fil country Ii traH pkg • INT P... S• PUI ' . What do you bid now? Q. • • Both vulnerable, as South you hold: 80880. 52K ml. Orn/Ory. 1· -----C--- owner-llke-nul $14k ROLLS ROY E 9182 640-0338w 646-1°397h iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •AQI QAQ5• OVoid •Kt'71SI NEWPORT BEACH SANTA ANA 6180 MARINE SLIPS 6169 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DOCRS 7022 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Eatate Salel House iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii M•••lve Gar..-1 hold furniture, J.-Lido I . Pvt Dock, up to Movln9 8ale elry, '85 Jaguar X·KE. 65ft, water/electric. 7 famlll". AntlquH, and much morel 1833 Very ..cure 873-78n patio furniture, aalea-WHt 15th St. San1a Newport Bar LANDROVER 9113 .'84 DISCOVERY Only 17kl Loaded, · 7 Pa11enger. hurry! (097\42) LAND ROVER MISSION VIEJO (714)305-8750 '81 Rolla Roycw Spirit, while, 97. body style, 54m, xlnl cond. DLR . $22 ,9 00 • (714)435-1115 . VOI.XSWAGEN 9~35 men aamplea tona of Ana. Sat & Sun M . Boat allpa In •mall Inc red I b I e •tu ff I private marina on Vla •---S------333 Santa Ana Ave. LEXU 9115 Saturdav 7am-2pm Udo. From $13-$18ft. '78 BEETLE CONVERTABLE Lo mlles, red/white/white Beautllull (3RA0648} $4, 750 " Sail °' Electric pref'd. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Moving• Sat/Sun 8·2 TRANSPORTATION No llve aboarda. Size v '82 ES300 6 cyl., LAND ROVER Sectional couch, 25ft·50ft available. auto. all pawer, aun-MISSION VIEJO lamp•, bar 110011, 714-675-4912 Agent roof, tinted glasa, (714)385-8750 Maytag elec dryer, s15.soo 71 9-0677 '92 CABRIOLET WhV NOf'dlc Trak, garden SAIL BOATS 7014 Whl w/ boot. A/C, toola, deak. ruga, p I ant a. m I a c . iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii AUTOMOBILES MERCEDES 9130 alarm, pwr windows. S I C • .. •••••••• 1,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 49k ml. Grg pampered 15 ummerw nd t Cal 224, 4 Salls.11 11 $9599 obo. 462-0757 714/642-9282 e HP motor. Great day '87 500 SEL 1-0wner SATURDAY 8 aaller. $4,500. Ca11 1·A-C-URA-----9-0-1-0 Xlnt condl Gold/Palo -------- Moving/Garage Satel Sally 714-759-0242. 112.000 ml. s12,soo MISC AUTO 9245 furn, tool a, kitchen liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 080 (714) 673·8948 iiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I wear, clthng, toy1, --------'83 INTEORA OS CLASSIFIED boards, blk"i etc ..• I MARINE SUPS Black auto, premium 1t'1 the resource you SEIZED CARS from 44882naSt DOCRS 7022 whMla, mnrf, leather cancountontoaella $175. Porsches, Saturdar a-3 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiii Int. Low mlles. Great myriad of marchan· Cadillacs, Chevys, furn, baby Items, Condi s14K 722·5191 dlse Items. because BMW's, Corvelles. clothes. tools, etc. 30' Offahore Mooring The Community our columns compel Also Jeeps, 4WD"s. 21 Encor• Ct Xlnt Peninsula Point Market Place. qualified buyers to Your Area. Toll Free Location /W Cal-20 Clu1lfled calll \ ·800·2 \ 8·9000 ext. $13.500 •e7s--t134• 842·S878 842·5078 A·\398 IOf current hsllngs We~ven have a concierge to help you find your way around. While you•re here, you can see all the new 1998 ~Benz -includ- exciting new sport utility NEW '97 RAV4 . Automatic, Air Sunroof, Loaded • Awl ltk • Air Ctn Id sk1 .,.... ....... ..... Lieb ·--.-....... NEW '97 CELICA CONY. Loaded EVERY NEW '98 TACOMA .... .,,,,, .. ~. Manul<><"""'' s..gg.,...i R"""'1 f,><• 11 l 22 J S Speed, Dual Air llag• , -...... (10115011109M) $1495 '95~E --(1015HIU154J) $9995 '9~0 -· .... 101JJWOl75") ---(1006411151S4S) $15 '89'#/°A -· .... $0149W74tn9) 4995 l • ' ' THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES• SEPTEMBER 6-12, 1997 29. 30.-32. 33. 34..-U. For AdvertU.ing Information Piute Call: • Prudential California Reatty Proudly Welcomes Ellis Realty Group, (ERG) to our International Fami~ ef Tep-Professiooe-ls--. -. We are constantly moving forward. Our drive and innovation have the power to generate excitement and set the standard of excellence in real estate. Together we have the Experience, Technology, Vision and Energy to help you achieve your real estate goals. Our commitment to excellence offers you: • One of the largest Independently owned real estate companies In " CaJifomla. . • A dynamic network with office covering major market 8l9aS throughout the state. • A name recognized for Integrity, tradition and results. • Professional sales asaoctates committed to the highest level of service. • Relocation and referral servloes providing assistance and support to families across the OCdltry. • Marketing expertise offering · award-wf nnlng national advertising, television spots and wor1dwlde exposure on the Internet. The Best Just Got Better .. Spad~us Newport Beach Condo • Excellent Value •~e2BR • • Large Living Room ,., I Fireplaai •Motivated Seller! $199,000 • l.wcwv Seouity Bld •Beautflul lBR Condf • Huge Bayaide Patio w /Comm. Pool • Boat Slip Available Incredible Bay le Ocean View Penthouse • Absolutely one oi the Best Panoramic &y, Catalin.t Ir Ocean Views • Incredible Upgrldes • 3BR. JBA conao One of the Best Loationson Mbcw lllancl . ~ . • s.6~t Home ~ Spedacular •2~3BR • 9-iit; ~in Front $1,650,000 • Great 38R Home • ~ IOkhen with u....~ylt • Urite Yard w I Pool • 2-Gr Carage $182,900 Absolutely Stunning Penthouse Ocean Views • Enjoy the CrMbing Surf Ir Awesome Catalinl SoDlllt Vtewa • Front Row 2 Ma8tu Penthou.e • Custom Ir Tasteful Interior Deror • Cathedn.J t.eili,.a • skylights $379,000 Balboa Peninsula Poim -Pine bayfroot 4 Bd. widl,dackmd view • .Bob Bag 1,s.{SJXXJ Harboc Pointe . Lovdy 3 Bd. 3.5 Ba. Some ocean views. Walk co shops, be.ch. MarieF~ Big Canyon Deane -Be.afully ttmOdded 3 Bel. oo OftDiad kit. A 10! Daw Wooa $739,000 Oceanfront CDM • 'A landmadc home of gttat quality wich a rm-.rbble loottion. Tbamer & Corken $4,700,000 Sea View • Sin&Jc level view home. Pcmu ~empty oc:sterS. Pool and ceorus! ' ~Johaoca_ tw~ IWboa c.c.es -3 Bd. 2 Ba. 00 che bay. Bolt dock. MOdy be.ch. Gttat buy! Kmnie Jo JUuo $559,000 Balboa Peninsula Point • Ratt 4 Bd. bayfroot. Dock. beach plus 30' rear parcel. Belcowt Hill · Bargain shoppers 2 Bd. and den, ocean vinv. Prime locatioo. Nancy Petenoo $390,000 Ql;i'.i~~"- Corona dd Mar -4 Bd. 4 BA. wtdt great paooram1c: views "<X>aSI. Jones AJoees $3,190,000 Balboa Peninsula -Remodeled duplex. 4 Bd. 2 Ba. and 3 Bd. 2 Ba. super locatioo. lllck 1.-,ma $S9S,OOO Nc:w~ Sbora -Qistom home~ to beach. 3 Bd. 3 Ba. plus family room. Keaale Jo llir.zo $450,000 Barbor View Bills -large lot wbh e1plDSM ~ 3 Bd. plus FR, DR. m... f.orkdt $885,000 Udo Isle -Eu.ro«)te 3 bedroom on ema wide loC, bes& inlerior sueet rr.kSama $S7S,OOO t Bayaest Irvine Terrace 1849 Commodore Julie Slepbenson $515,000 stin (2-5) 1500 Dolphin Terr. Kim Bibb $759,000 Sun (2-5) 1423 Santiago Manny Siellino $729,000 Sun (1-5) 1810 Tahuna Terr. Marian PbtUippi $9<)8,000 Sun (2-5) Udo Isle 18 Rockingham Linda Lyle $1,675,000 Sun (1-4) 835 Via Lido Nord Mqrilyn Read $1,245,000 Sun (2-5) $1.825,000 $V.n (2-5) Udo Peninsula Bush/Morphy 621 Udo Parle Dr. #C3 Cheryl Johnston $850,000 Sun (1-4) ~ewmoos - i Newport Bd~ts ~1 Surrey Evan Corilett $1,140,000 Sun (1-5) 518 El Modena F.stber Fine $520,000 Sun (1-5) Cherry lake Back Bay I Newport Shores 2510 E. 23rd St. KeUbRandle $384,000 Sun (1-5) 412 Prospect Kennie Jo Rizzo $395,000 Sal (2-5) 1106 Santiago HasseVAi4stero $1,195,000 Sun {1-5) OceanRidge 6 Fairwind Susan Scanlan $1,550,000 Sal (2-5) 1448 Galaxy Dr. Austero!Kim $1,499,000 Sun 0-5) Olde Corona dc1 Mar I 310 Poinsettia Melinda ]ones $929,000 Sun (2-5) 2227 Aralia AngeVHutcbings $569,000 Sun (1-5) Seawind 901 Chestnut KayParllJer~ $569,000 Sun (1-5) 2214 Port Carlisle AngeVHutcbings $629,000 Sat (2-5). i ~ Harbor View llJlls ! i s.avn 4006 Inlet Isle Mike Marr i ' I 1917 Yacht Camilla . Ginni }l.>hnson $579,900 Sun (2-5) Mike Ma,,.. '"$695,000 Sat 0 -5) Upper Newport Bay l 2524 W..vecrest Hulcblng.V.ttngel $749,500 Sun (2-5) I 2127 Indian Springs jerry Smith $~,()()() Sun (1-4) I I JERRY FINSTER AGENT OF THE YEAR • 1996 COAST NEWl>oRT PROPERTIES 759-3750 OPEN HOUSE . . 3 BEDROOM 2 BATH HOME .. 20 HOMES Sold or In Escrow Year to Date! -.._r -1 ~ \---A -._.,-~.......,..,J:,,--.-,,. "'-." • • ....... .J •• .1.-.·· BILL FEENEY and TIM CARR Costa Mesa Condo 3 Bd. 2 Ba. townhome, private patio Convenient to shopping, community pool $144,000 .. Villa Point Golf Course View Gated I Bd. with patio, facing lfJch ~ ImmacuJatc coodition. Fnd unit in quiet location $199,000 Westclllf Cottage 3 Bd. 2 Ba. meticulously maintained home Prime comer lot, lushJy landscaped yard $419,000 1997 SALES ACTMTY IN ESCROW P,.,m, Udo Isle Corona del Mar Seavtew Sea view Udo Isle Newport Crest Mesa Verde Eastslde p,.pnt. Udo Isle Bayfront Bayfront Eastslde Eastslde SOLD Irvine Cove Easts Ide East.side Newport Helchts Eastslde West Newport Newport Helghts Udo Isle Westside Eastslde Eastslde £.astslde Corona del Mar Udo Isle Fat bluff Udolele Bayfroat Udo lele BaJfront Udolale Harbor View Homes Belcourt Terrace Udo Isle Bayfront Bayfront Harbor Hlchlands Rql'CIC'fltd Seller Buyer Buyer Seller Buyer Buyer Buyer Buyer Rq,.~,.w Buyer Buyer Seller Buyer Buyer Buyer Seller Buyer Seller Buyer Buyer Seller Seller Buyer Seller Buyer Seller Buyer Seller Buyer BU!fer Seller BU!ltr . Seller Buyer Buyer Seller Seller Seller Buyer Buyer in association with LANCE BOGGS 717-4744 Bia Canyon Tudor Custom 5 Bd. 5..5 Ba beautifully remodeled 6,CXX>+ sq. ft. estate Old wodd charm. designer prtfect ~795,000 Linda &le Custom 4 Bd. 6 Ba. •'tum-tey" custom with large dock Prime westerly orientation. private pool and spa $2.350,000 L.ff. Custom Bayfront Home 3 Bd. 3.5 Ba remodeled home. very open Boor plan Jdeal southerly orientation w/ 60' of frontage oo the bay $1,449,000 Linda Isle Lagoon 6 Bd. 4.5 Ba .. pride of ownership with large dock Volume ceilings throughout, light, bright and open' $2,225,000 FEE Lido hie Family Rome . 6 Bd. 4.5 Ba. plus boo.as lOOOl alSlml OG prime S2..S' loc Large sunny pMio w/ spa. Frmdl doon. beMned ceilings $1.195,000 122 Mont.e Carlo Spectacular oceanfront contemporary home. Great u5e of limestone, granite, walls of glass, two-story master suite. $8,500,000 Wonderful ocean west view lot in Ocean Ridge. Level, rectangular Jot Includes plans. $675,000 )IM KLINE 759 .. 3771 521 Avocado Avenue Private home and gardens on large 12,000-square-foot lot. Dramatic courtyard entry, hardwood floors. $769,000 Beautiful, impeccable taste, top quality, panoramic views, wonderful back yard, an entertainers delight. $499,000 .. SHIRLEY HARRIS Hall of Fame Member ,, 759-3727 KIM BIBB DENNIS DURGAN Turnkey condition! White and bright throughout. 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath. Spacious master: suite with peek-a-coo view. Storage galore with an oversizeCi 3-car garage. Reduced to $759,000 Lifetime Achievement Hall of Fame Recipient 759-3.707 MARY &LEN WEGURZ, CPA Boa WEGlARZ Ufetlme Sales Acldevement Award Member -Hall of Fame RECENT SALES ACJ'MTY Corona deJ Mar $VOLUME SUO Million $120 Million s 100 Million $80 Mlllloo S60 Million MO Million $20 Million so Whether Bur1ing or Selling Give Us A Call -You Deserve It! 1997 CLOSED ESCROWS NEWPORT BEACH -N EWPORT COAST -COSTA MESA THIS DATA FOR THE FIRST lWO ®ARTERS OF 1997 WAS OBTAINED FROM THE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OF THE ORANGE COAST AsSOClATlON OF .._ REALTORS ON 7117197. . .( . 1""cti.t .......... .,_ cleli.r .... ., ..... To, n.. Newport~ .... ._ ....... Dl*W l ~ u ~ 8will'C4IN .... _,._"""'.........,·'Na.. ..... II._. la _..,la pert•.._ ....... "7ti. On111i11 C-.-•rdntf• _,..._ Mllldple Liodllpa.m-iwu-1M .Aeod-tte., la MLS _.Cwit N..,.rt .......... ...--., II la uq wq I $ 11 IJrlle -.q. 1'ieMta.upplW _, llOt ..... Ill) I..& ...... ~ la doe-""'- Captivating views of the shimmering Pacific from this 4 bedroom, 3 bath traditjonal home in the rediscovered community of Corona Highlands. Wood floors, open beam ceilings, large family room and rear play yard all within walkll\I distance to private beach aa::ess and Olde Corona del Mar. ... YOUR HOME HERE "We Wont t. Mariel YoKr H••e." It's obvious from our overall sales activity that we have experienced great success· in marketing properties for our clients. Some part of our success is a change in market condidons. A large part is due to our capabilities as real estate sales executives as evtdenced by our achievements. QuJte frankly. we need more p~rties · to lnalket, please call usl Pkase ca{[ us for more information on any of tliese special properties. 'l'rope~ ~ Property Har6or 'J/iew !J{ilf.s Sefkr 'EastsUfe Costa Me.sa ( :Jlar6or 'J/iew Jlome.s 'Btf!JeT ~Q.Tt .. Coast . 'Bafbo~ Isfan<f 'lJuger ?(f:wport ?{prtfi · .. :Jlar6or 'J/iew !J{ilf.s 'lJU!fer t !JlarfJor 'J/iew ~ 'Turtle 9lJJcfc 5efler . -s:Beltourt 9fiU :Jlar6or 'J/iew 1li1ls Sefkr .. Sp!JBfass 'Turtk 'l{pcR_ . Sefkr ?(f:wport ?{prtli 'Eastsitk Costa Mesa Se(fer llt-:/\'l"tll:H AN •;1·1. f I • 1 ' { ) 1 ) ( ) ~· -I Exquisitely· decorated recently by a distinguished interior design firm. Custom elegance in magnificent, gate-guarded Bear Brand Ranch. Beautifully planned home designed by Steven Phillips and constru.cted by Gregg Mccaffrey. Three full floors with separate guest apartment, tennis court, pool, 4-car garage and a fabulous panoramic view. This is one you absolutely have to see! Priced at $1,389,000. Submit all offers, tenns, trades. Pellcan Hiii Once every few years a home of extraordinary quallty and style becomes ovallable. This gracious ocean view estate is an unparalleled home of elegance, warm1tl. dignity and comfort. The Jewel of Pelican HUI. Harbor View Homes Expanded and remodeled Palermo plan. 4BR. 3.5 BA upgraded. Lush landscaping. community pool. $649,500 Seavlew Panaromlc views of ocean, city Ughts & rnarrtkJnl. new master BA. new hardwood • floors. Good stzed yard w/ptvate pool. $599,000 Big canyon Condo Fabulous view of Big Canyon Gott Course. High celUngs. crown moldlngs, recessed llght_tng. flreploce. $365,000 Uve on rare 100 ft. oceanfront & have Income from 2 busines5et. Great opportunity to bulki commercial. resk:tenflal. $1 .500.000 Newport Heights 38R, 28A + 2 bonus rooms. Panoramic Harbor views from IMng room. kitchen. bedroom and deck. $625.000 ThE NEXT CENERATiON JUDY GRUSHKIN (714) 729--8919 PAGER I:" cj :C.nU 11'1'1: "*", ,. Ciry AN(/ MOUNTAiN viEwsl SBR, 4 . SBA, CORNER LOT. GOURMET kiTdtEN, fRENCk dooRS ANd wiNdows, } CAR GARAGE· SiMply hEAurifull H ·\f? B 0 Jl \ If \\ H 0 M E ') E:&::dEd ANd R£Modd£d P o plAN. 4BR, 2 . SBA, kiGkly upGRAdEd, tusk IANdSCApiNG, COMMUNiry pool. LivE wirlt fflE fuliNq of SERENiTy & fAMily ORiENTEd COMMUNily. REDUCED $649, SOO iN REAl ESTATE SERViCE TERRY TOMAN (714) 474.-.1669 PAGER .. ~~\\PORT CllN ExclusiVE GATEd coMMUNiry of 11 koMES. }BR, 2. SBA . HARdwood flooRS, bERbER CARpfT. LARGE YA Rd bAcl(S TO CRE£k. $47S,OOO ... f.Jilltlt!(!!IClll'i!! PAHORAMiC HA viEM liviNG ROOM, kirck£N, bedROOM & dEck. } BR, 28A + 2 BoNus ROOMS. HARdwood & hAliAN rilE HOORiNG. S62S,OOO 5 Corp orate Plaza • Nev1port Beach • California • 92660 Ml.OS ,500,000 New lmlli9 tslale w/Jpl 200 degn!e panmlc.,. Ap1 2.37 IC lol Buy bnd l &« this lpX 4,900 ti!-he. l#ltWnlt /DI "!95C6 1'HE BEST OF N£WllOln' BAY $3, 100,000 ~ bm 00. l.?i9sq. ~~ed '1ews. p,t pftt a slip .for 3 bolts up IO 11U 70 ii /'*""1t /DI 'J9EZI' GEOUS LINDA ISLE RESIDENCE $2,375,000 n.cuur npgrtded. Cowty.ud tally db P""* poo1 a spa. Gmt nwter. Huge em nn wlbar l biDi2rd. lnlmwl /DI 7'9DAC 9IAU1lfUL HARBOR RIDGEi $1.699,500 .,..._._ oa api 32,000 sq 8 Jot. Gm& oai 'ftlS! Remoddec1 wl ow:nlzed pool a spa. r.otgeotrs1 Mmt _. ,,,..,,. IDf mf1J Otll.OllM WANl'B> HUEI $1.115.000 TndidoMI S8D .._.tao....._" ocm a•• ;s elewlor + pool • .. Pd9acj! lntmlBI /Df 'J9fi0 OCEAN FRONT CORNER ZONED R-2 $195,000 Apl 30' 1 ~· comer lot R-2 oo east Oceln l'rol:l. OdglPal 1993 ~-Walch lhe WMS l UJSdS.. lntemel /DI 78JYBT DOVER SHORES VIEW PROPERIY $860.000 ~ remodded 480 db pool A spa, paoonmk ~ ~ ldrd»el'I, bemriM mnrr-suilt. hrlmwt /DI '798/H ENTERTAINING HOME $749,000 ~ S + 6.S. Apl 4,(iOO sq l ~ kilchai wAile Its, lg bodls rm, ~ &xn + ~spa. lnlmwl /Dt 78XFY HARBOR VIEW HILLS CHAJtMER $729,000 380 w/pool a loam ci bulk-in CornMme in m1erta1nmeot ~ + master BO. llllmrd /DI 'J9DN7 JBD, 1.SllA. A.ND MORNING ROOM $699,000 Vaulled a:Qtop. Ill ooe Im! IDd no stlirs. BeauliflJ1 aftm>ooo UISdS. ~ iD IMng room and amttt. lnJmwt /DI '798/N ONE HOUSE TO THE BAY $649,000 Bxcdlalt Newpoct Reali *" home. •• 38&. MoMl ooodllioa. (]me IO~ A~ Bmleli for~ /Df 7!JQi6 NEWPORT SHORES $405,000 Sp.dc)QS ~ .... ~ Masaet wtda loft, rdreal bulk-Im, smdedt, p:itio, def*>r and spa. hllmwt /DI '798/l llEA.UT1FUL MESA VERDE $359,000 SllWe ~ 00 quid Sired, mellai ooodltioa, ligbl a bdgli& w/ ~ cwb appeal. hUmwl /Dt 'J9EKS GREAT POTENTIAL $268,000 Huge lot wlslmll MB-~ home, room b tlpll'5ioo In desirable eascside loaaioo. Sdler 9el"f mocmaed. htlml« /Dt 79')Y2 HAMOR WOODS, LG A.GOit PLAN $232,500 Nr Hatler \ft gq.. Shod bilae dde to tada. ~ 2 + 2.S end • 10W11 bm w12 ams a °"'~ kar pt./tUlnWI IDf '79BD LOVELY ANAHEIM~ $164,000 "+ l.S tt'aalml allb ...-. .., ......... -~ u:b • blfdwocd loon A pool to. J1C1ae + ......,.,.,.. IDI '797Nl . ~ VEW ......... 1721 Port Stmg .. $675,000 .... Jane Phcm ............... SAT 1-4 DOVER SHORES ...... 1218 Polaris Dr ..... $860,000 .... SalCty Mittman' .......... SAT 1 -5 li6RBOR HlL .......... 20 Hllsborough ..... $950,000 .... SalCty Mittman ......... ~ 1 -5 ~E CREEK ...... 6 Atol Dr .............. $559,000 .... Mila Ma~ ......... SAT 10-1 • MESA VERDE .......... 1793 Tanager Dr: .. $359,000 .... Nancy Englebrecht .... Sl1'J 1-5 li6RBOR RDGE ........ 33 Monaco ........... $730,000 .... Vi Saxton .......... ~ 1 :304:30 t£\WORT SHORES .. 404 Prospect ........ $405,000.... Cynthia Ridley ............ SAT 1 -5 'i!P'f Gl.ASS ............. 3 M.lir Beach Cir . $1 a.195,000.... Lyme Valentine ....... : . ~ 1 -5 10 Hil/Jhorougb o/fereJat $1~298~000 Chambers is co111111ended for her outstanding real· estate sales performance Veteran agent completed 19 transactions since the beginning of the year Barbra Chambers, a 20 year veteran of the local real estate industry, was recently congratulated by Chuck Allen. Newport Beach office managa-of 1be Prudential -Jon Douglas Co., for successfully completing 19 transactioAI since the beginning of 1997. From condos to oceanfront~ -"""opei-'rtiea, Chambers is known for her ability to find the right property for every client she represents. She is also known for her marketina expertise which has resulted in almost every property she bas ever.listed being sold. Chambers has earned numerous top sales awards throughout her distinguished career, includiiig agent of the year. Al. a longtime reaident of the region she ICl'Vea, Chamben ia abJe to offer ha clients a wealth of information regarding the area from neighborhoods and schools to the most current trends in the real estate market. Barltra C"""'1Hn M111 h nacW at . TIN PniM""'61 -./M Do.-Co. 'r Nn!pOl'f BMd tl/lk_• Ill (114) 159- 661JO. 1/l.man 729~7271 Stunning California Contemporary 4 bedroom, 4 .5 bath with den and loft. Estate-like property. Perfect for entertaining & family li~g 1 Home is centered around a beautiful backyard with large pool, spa & palm trees. Living & dining rooms with clerestory windows, spacious family room, gourmet's kitchen. Master suite downstairs in separate wing with its own patio. Den could be converted to 5th bedroom. &uyt0Jho w- J1Mt Call Sandy Mittman at 729-7271 · . -~ .. ~----..... _. --~-·' --. . -.. _ .. -. Sally Shipley Senior Marketing Consultant 2S01 BUNYA $539,000 Fabulous sunsets & city liaht .view &om this single level 4 bedroom home built by Lusk. Sunny 'eating area off lcitchcn plus &mlly room and 2 fircplacei. Wonderful funily neighborhood near pada, sCbooJs. shops and Bade Bay IWW'C tuils. 4S7 VlSTA ROMA · . $299,000 Upgraded 4BR with Frcndi doors, ncuual arpct, and n~ rile, fixtura and appljanoes. Private enclosed patio with Spanish p avcrs &: 2-car garage. Location near parks, shops, schools and Baclc Bay. S39 VISTA GRANDE . $289,000 Popular sintdc ·level, 3BR Linda plan located in original Blults with c:xpan.sivc iucen&lts. Propcny to be sold •as is.• Low price so l>uyers can rcnlodd as they desire. \ , • \ I! I ', I I." I I 11. ( t I \ 1 I 'I ., I .. I . " .• l I\' I I I l I . \ ' I ' I \I'! IU I "c I I ' I': I c Ii I \ '\ " 11 c , \ 11 \ 1 \I\ h I I Buyer Needs - • Ellpediog lst Baby • Professional Women Found for Buyer - R2 Lot w/2Bll, 111A w/formal dJnt"8 and 18a attached·~ Or mo be 3Bll combloed. $299,000 -C.oupk needs 4BR -must have &mily room &: formal dining room co 6SOK-Hamor View Homes. -Knows qUality. but willinJ to rcmodd. Wan~ home in Lido Sands to 35-0K or duplex an Corona dd Mar to 4991<. -4BR mnoddcd w/funiJy rm in Newport ficighrs Uflda 4001<!! -400 Block of Magnolia St. for under 3001<. Please CAil Us/! *Exclusive Buyer's Representation Available *We haft impeCcable rdmna:s Arlie Petersen 644-6373 at. 149 Flcgant 4BR c:ucurive home modeled througbo\lt. Excdlent floorplan. Large private lot complete with lwh landscaping. Located on one of Newpon's most desirable sttccts. · $634,900 Event to benefit the Laguna Beach Animal Shelter and Friends of the Sea Lion their fiery coococtions for rc¥iew by a pllDC1 ol local judges. And. pet ownen ol 111 llDI can also compete for awards by entr:riQa their pets in the day's special pet pande. Scheduled from noon to 3 p.m., tho eveot will raise funds for bocb the J..aauoa Bach Animal Sbelcu and Friends of the Sea Uoa Mlrine Mammal Center in Lquna Beach. Proceeds from the $2 per adult admill.ioa fee will be donated to tho two ocpnizaliom. Chill chef pllticipants can raenie boothl Ill the Coot Off for $35 for iadi'fidult and $S0 for relUllnDll by CQlbdi-a dlle Lapa& ao.d ol lt.eallocl • (714)..,,~4.: . Kent A~ McNaughton ~ of ~ • Ellis Realty Group is pleased to announce that 4627 Orrington has recently become available for sale. Upon entering through to this private and secluded courtyard you encounter a large sparkling custom pool and spa surrounding this spacious single level home. However, it's the wonderful ocean, Catalina sunset and Newport jetty views that makes this Cameo Shores tiome so special. This well built home features wall-to-wall marble floors which steps down to a spacious living room. The oversized floor·to- ceiling windows enhance the spectacular ocean views. The living room as well as the master suite have warm and cozy fireplaces. Both the formal and informal dining areas as weH as t~e living room and master suite, take advantage of spectacular Catalina sunsets. Two additional bedroom suites complete this spacious home. Homeowners in the community of Cameo Shores enjoy their own private beach access and beautiful children's park. This home is presented at $1,'495,000 and is sfiown by appointment only.' to viLw this fint proptrty call Xtnt at (714) 644-6373 EXT. 125 Kent McNaughton Ellis Realty Group 23 Oxporate· Plaza, Suite 190 Newport Beach, CA 92663 . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • -• • • • • • • • • ¥ • • • Pet crnm ibiJald call the ume number to en1et ..._,... ia the Pet Parade for a oomina1 fee of $.S. Spomon 1R invited to participate for a doGMjoa of $25 or more. &Ir)' fCll'lns 1re available from the Board's office at 939 Olmfteyre St., LAcuu Beach. The orpniz.atioos k> bmdit from the e\IC:Dt ere ldgbly repded for their loo& cum dedic:atioD to the Clre and proUdioo. of aaimall. Tbe Aai.mal Sbeher, • noo-profit printe facility ~ ~the City of Laguna Beec.h Md..... .. ~ Jm bcM9ia ~ fot more th.a 22,.... ......... .., ....... tiacDid "'Mimi o-DI Ollclr'I willU city lillill . -· I • ~ can help make the difference in your life! COSTA MESA BLUFF AREA CONDO large 2 mmter suites, 2.5BA, fireplace, 2-car1 attached garage. Quiet complex. close 10 be11ch. CaU 760-5000 Ext. 7 I 6. Owner may carry !MARK JACQUES Reduced to $169,000 OCEAN/CATALINA VIEWS From family rm, kitchen, nook, master BR! New 'wmdows! 8600+ sq. ft. lot! 3BR, 2BA. low taxes! j Call 760-5000 Ext. I 95. I WAYNE SMITH Only $730,000 • l HUNTINGTON HARBOUR LEASE I l light & brifht 4BR, 2.5BA on main channel 4 wldock. Idea for family and entertaining. Call for details. 760-5000 ext. 1381139 or 548-8775. l I BILL & DONNA WEBSTER l j SPEND THE SUMMER AT THE BEACH! j Ocean view from patio & kitchen! ~ik or bikt to : btach or spend your day around your own j community pool 2BR. 1.5BA & fireplace in living room. Call 760-5000 Ext. I 29. SHARON SWANSON All For Only $169,000 I GET SETil.ED BEFORE THE BELL RJNGS! SELLERS WSS -YOUR GAIN! ntt.-1n1j/J bt ffJJJJJ.~~M..,foeling . ..,..,. ... .,,.""r tw Hills '~"'1.<JI. ~M'Hr!Jn Island, btach a ac -up offers. CaU 644-1635 • TRUSTEE SALE! This 48R, 3BA homr in city ofOrangt has largt bonus room. lnsitk washtrld~r & {rrsh inttrior J>"int. Carptting 11/Jowanu. Grrat family home or inwstmmt, only $169, 000. Selkr w11nts a quidt tscrow. Call /Or ektails 760-5000 E.xt. 1381139 or 548-8775. BILL & DONNA WEBSTER MARVELOUS 4 BEDROOM Splendid family homd 4BR, l .75BA, private corner lot w/beautifal landscaping. Ntw carptt, feshly painted interior and txttrior. CaU 760-5000 Ext. 205. JACK GIFFORD $173,SOO NEWPOKI' SHORF.5 Only 3 blocks to beach! &cits to canal. 3BR. 2.5BA wlupgrtUks througho"t! M1my sp · atum! SJ>acWus 1'UIStn BR with balcony. CaU 760-5000 Ext. 205 JACK GIFFORD $344,SOO HARBOR RIDGE 4BR, 6BA CMStom mi.Jmce ;,, a privau gate community. Also featurrd is an 18 ft. mlint mtry foyer, fomud living d-Jining wladjoinint librt1rylmusiC' room with its sauna. Complimmtint this uniqru propmy is a view bridge abow tJie sparkling lap pool CaU for appt. 760-5()()() Ext. 117. JACKJE HANDLEMAN $2,lS0,000 Robltt Tnecb $539,000 YOURS IS THE SUNSET AND THE SF.Al lnrmJibk lrvinr Covr. steps to ynr prilNl" /N11(h. RAmbli11g homr on 20, ()()()+ sq . .ft. "11. VirWi .from 11.U room.s 11.NI IM butt rmmainmg yard. largnt "''in rJx 11.rra. u,,_1 pri!W] "'"" srdusion. NEAT AS A PIN Ml'JA Vmi't innn kx>J>-4BR. 2BA. family room 11.nJ ""xr rr•r Jllrtl.. CIMt UJ 1>4rlt, "hoo?s, shopping 11.N/ mznsport.11till11. Prtftct stllrtn homt. ' CJJ760-5000Eld.117 JllCllN Ha,,..,,_• $249,000 An International Company 760-50fJO http://remullnk.com $729,000 INVESTOR'S DEUGHTI L«11.uJ 111""'1 of Pllrifo ONut H'~ m/IJ "";' is 2BR. I BA. /l«k M1ti1 is 5BR. JBA cf proJMUSf/l'H/ incoJM. CJ/ 760-5()()() l/Jd. 136 J"M St1JW"'1o Q/Terwl"' S4 75,000 An fntern•tfonaf ,Company 76CJ-5000 http://remaxllnk.com PELICAN POINT B"'J m. this JrrthfJtJ11S g11«J "!"'munity nt'ar the golf rourft' and with tllrttt ~11eh ll«tV. M4gnif!.rmt b'!'nd nt'W ntJtum villa to bt' rompkw thu fa//. GAU far sp«ific tbu1/s and rhoost' J"l"' finisha. CJIUD-15~ BstlHtr Yod 5BR "HEIGHTS" BEAUTY Trat111wnal homt'. Priwu Ntwport &arh. Rrm~kd cf apantbtl.. 2 mast" 111itt1. 3 firrp"1«s 1md 3-ur garagt'. Mu.st &11! CUI 76f>.5ooo Ext. 126 AWESOME OCEAN/BAY VlEWS IN NEWPORT BEACH Curtom m-lt'Vt'I of 11pprox. 3750 Uf· ft. Prrfia for nuntllining. WondnfaUy uJ>tnitkd. , CJ/ 76f>. 5000 Ext. 1 JI Robht Tftf.Cb $749,000 - ~ can help malte the diffe1'mCe in your lifr! woriiAsr LONG ••. Beauti/UI UJumhouse in quid aru, 2 mllsttr suites, 2.5BA. atra garaLe sp11ee, p_oo/, p_rivau plllio. WAik to Wtncli!fshOps. Ca/1760-J()()() Ext. 1 fl MlCIL<tLSLA'.ITERY $179,900 LOWFST S BEDROOM In Harbor View Homes! Great location large p_n·vau lot! 5BR + 3BA + family room, dining, 1 BR + 1 BA Mwn. 2 firq>laies. Call 760-5000 Ext. 130. KATHLEEN MCNAMEE ONLY $S7S,OOO CATALINA VIEW! &a"tifiJ 3BR, 2BA contemporary home in lovely ~rJ:gattd community. Compl~ttiy rmzodtkii.. Uiii far info. 760-5000 Ext. J 09. SKI .EASTSIDE , . I Grtill 2BR home on a beautifai 'f"UI strttt with alley, 11Cct1s. lats of Oki Worki charm and everything braNJ new. for details call 1-80()-5 J 0-2005. Golk #4086 RITA WADE .. EASTSIDE DUPLEX Great opportunity far someone to fix up. 3BR. 2BA, two car garage plus studio. For tkt4ils Cllil 1-800-510-2005. Calk #4087. RITA WADE $259,000 HARBOR VIEW HOMF.S lowi] -?~·SIO home On very Urge lot in this wontfn'l"T '4mily neithborliooti. New on the "'4rlut a will not laSt. Can 640-1529. FSI1fER YANK $569,000 CAMEO SHORF.s Ocean view, private be11Ches. Highly upgraMd sintk-kwl custom ·home with 11 14Tte yai-tl. This home featu~s oalt Mon & win4ows, nver roclt 6 tik, 1 spa tubs, sauna, custom lri~hm, two 1"'Utn suius, cmtral air, gaubo, sparltling pfl(J/, spa 6 much more! • Can 760-5000. Ext. 142 or 128. BOB KOOP, SR. 01 JR. $925,000 EMERALD BAY MAStnpieet contnnporary 5BR. 4.58.A. lots o ~ 0-panite. White watn d-!_Pm~.~. CA"JO.n vkwt. One of tlN finest homes o!fr!tt! silk in the 1.riwite be11ch comm1mity of mmi/J B9 Can 494-7475. DBi DOLBY $2,275,000 WSH TROPIC.AL PARADISE In your hute b11C~rti in ,Pri11U t.ud Newport_ &•ch . ~re•! Pirfict /or tr•nf1'ility .,.J mter11U111nl'. New 011 the 1N1ritd. OJJ (714) '644-6294. MAXINE GOWEN · $440,000 • GATED CX>t.(MUNITY 111 Coslll Meu. Shln,.int 3BR + kl.ft. BMilt in l 99 l . Mttlhmw1u•n sty_k. GJTllt v•IMe •t $269.000. OJJ 760-5()()()Ext. 126. RAE RODGERS Balboa Cows with a Dodr. ea.com home built iD 1989 iaa gated community. Beautiful Medirenanean 1tyle 3 bechoom, 2 bath home. Walk to rutauranu 8c beach. Woedafal muter 1uite on the bay,_.!~ 4oon. high ~ lot1 of windows, ~ lot, two car pnp. big bayside patio 8c more! Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. NEWPO'RT BEACH 760-5000 Eit. 128 AbtlW .the CrowJJ ;. lnternati&na1 2real estate· ~ . . . course covers customs ancr· cultures of 15 countries This new course is being offered at Coas~ine Community College answered will iJtclude: How to collect commissions and/or hold title in a foreian country; what are the IRS reporting regulatiops on f(ll'eign transactions; what is Feng Shui an<l what customs and taboos relate to real estate transactions in foreign countries. 3 9 a .m.. -noon, '"Agency· 1 -4 p.m., ·e1hlcs" 4 8:45 a .m., Government and PoQtlcQI Affolrt committee 5 1 O a .m. -2 p .m., Broker Preview M LS book dellvery 8:45 a .m., Afflllate commlttetr ~ 1 - 4 p .m ., ·Appraiser 9 a.m. -noon, ·estate Planning· 9 a.m., Compass advanced class .. l1 9 a.m., Grievance c()f)1mlttee meetln'Q 2 p.m., Windows '95. ~ Is llmlted 12 10 OJT\. • 2 p .m., Broker Prevtew - 11 19 9 a.m., MLS committee meeting 9 a.m. -noon, '"Envlro Hazarc:W' 1 -4 p.m., ·cold Calllng• .. 2 p .m., Internet 0class 9 a.m. -noon, ·5 + 1 page· Deposit Receipt class taught by Joel Cartson 10 a .m. -2 p .m., Brokers Preview A new course is being offere4,this fall at Coastline Community College titled "International Real Estate." The 15 week course will cover culture and customs and how they relate to the real estate practices of 15 different countries, including China. Viecnam,' Mexico, Russia. Taiwan and oifn'C, Each week a different country will be covered with guest speakers sharing their reaJ estate knowledge of the subject country, using slide presentations. This course will be of interest to those doing business or planning to 22 8:30 a .m .. Orientation/Induction This dynamic, new course was developed by adjuac:t real estate professor. Joe DeCado, the Coastline Real Estate department and the Center for International Trade Development It is sure to offer interesting information worth tine hours of college credit Questions to be -travel to foreign countries; as well as ----·_..~Autumn begins real estate professionals and lrtveti.ifi \.. ~ 1'~ to do business in l ( :') j 111ternat1onaJ real estate. Classes will be held Thursday evenings from 6: 15 to 9:30 p.m. beginning Sept. 11 at Coastline Community College, Garden Grove Center, Garden Grove. For IMre m/ontlaJio11 inclM4:btg" rwgistrado11 applkadon, call }H o.c.rlo al (114) 151-2181, at. 210 or .. ...a 10ur reque1t to jtk111111l@Jtllwopmy.com. S.ating i& liMJtM. 2 p.m .; Compass beginner c lass 25 8:30 a.m ., Board of Directors meeting 9 a.m. -noon, Seminar: ·rrust Fund Handling" taught by Attorney Bert Cook • 2 p .m., Windows '95. Seattng Is Hmlted • 0cEANFRONT • $1,150,000 • 64.4·9060 Custom 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath home on the sand with maximum white water and.coastaµ.iew~ ~irable section on beach in beautiful condition, 2-car garage. DoVER SHoltEs • $1,695,000 • 6+f,9060 Outstandine bayfronr with 60 feet of frontage with lovely eouth·facing bay. and night li&ht views. Compt*ly ~ilt in l~l, ~ . B10 CANYON • $1,225,000 • 6+f...9060 S bedrooms, 2.5 baths, outstanding traditional home located on a large comer lot on a quiet cul-de~ street, newer windows and ~. larae backyard. BAnme COVE • $1,2SO,OOO • 64+9060 On the bay in Newport Beach. ucepdooal property and location, beautifully expended, er-<.~ bedroome1 2.5 baths, approx. 2,400 sq ft i>lus expansion, view deck.' OPEN HOUSES 1-SPM (lJnless Otherwise Specified) SATURDAY'S INVITATIONS IRVINK TEu.Aa 1120 Dolphin Terrace $699,000 SATURDAY'S & SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS NEWPORT BEACH 248 Villa Point Dr. $232,000 Mike Evans NEWPORT COAST 5 Valore $478,000 Delia Delgado SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS · 15 Rue St. Cloud 10 Wmged Foot 37 Southampton CoRONA DEL MAR 426Avocado l>oVERSRO~ 1447 Galaxy NEWPORT BEACH 248 Villa Point Dr. NEWPOrr lhlGBTS 3204 Broad St. 229 La Jolla SEA Isl.AND 25 Ocean Vista $599,000 Carol Allison ..... $1,829,000 Joy Curtin $434,900 $425,000 $849,000 R~ggie MCNerney • BRUCE MILLER PREs1oOO's CLUB • 644--9060 Ext. 131 0VER $18 MILLION IN 1997 SALES 0 BUSINESS: (714) 548-8321 • PAGER: (714) 218-5643 For More Information, Pl.ease Call: . OPEN SUNDAY, 1 :0 PM . COUNTRY FRENCH BA¥FRO.NT 301 EVENING STAR LANE, DoVER SHORES -. OFFERED AT $1,695,000 Thi xtraordinary three bedroqm, three bath cust~ bayfront home bo?Sts 6a feet <:l . frontage with magnificent back bay views. e e~partsive baVfront p~o combined with the open floorplan create an ideal atmosphere for indoor/outdoor entertaining. This bright and spacious French country home, designed with high volume ceilings, French doors and paned windows, is finished to absolute perfec, tion! Features include a ~ory entry with circular staircase, dramatic front ~.,...,,~ spa, wine cellar, custom gourmet kitchen with adja, fcinim and a t will accommodate yacht. t II One of the best locations and views of Back Bay in Sea Island. 2 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, very tastefu.lly decorated. Walking distance to the shops and restaurants on Balboa Island and a short walk to Back Bay. $599,000 EDIE OLSON OFFICE : 644,9060 EXT. 132 Cl 997 Coldwell Ba°nker Corporation. All Equal Oppof1unlty ~. CustOmer satis ~ . ~velopment received the GQld Nugget Award · for Home of the Year Taylor Woodrow Homes, Inc. reports that puning homebuyers first is a 1op priority for the sales team at Cast.aways, an exclusive cdi1ion of est.ale homes in a private gate guarded neighborhood overlooking the scenic Back Bay in Newport Beach. Earlier this year, Taylor Woodrow Homes was awarded the coveled Gold Nugget Award for Home of the Y~ for Castaways. 1be award was presented during the Pacific Coast BuiJden Conference's Western Building Show iD San PrancilCO. 'Ibo .., competition included hundreds of entries from 14 'tricstcm staJes. Mtn than 2.000 bu.my home sboppell iWt.. . lhe exquisitely dccuacd mode1a and salea ADOcher' priority fOI' Golden IDd community office al Castaways ea:b week and each ooe is Mia repreaeotaaivee. Renee BalclelJ Md l.aHe Kerwin, is problem sol~. given a personal preview of the neiJhbod>ood. "Here aaain. the t>uyS comes tint," said according to community sales manager Jeff Golden ... And 00 one undastaodl that better Golden. __.. ... "Our primary focw is service. We're here to than Renee. wbo bu the~ llbilily to help buycn make the very best decisions for focus on a buyer'• neodl aod scay focUIOd mun their families, IO that the home they cboole those needs are met -Whether it•a aD ..._to 1 fuJ1llls their dreams and will be a IOUfCC of • question or resolvi.na • more complex ._ to the buyer's complde Wi•ftc:tim." • 1 pride and warm family DlCIDOria in the years Makina buyen feel ~ ii lltOChir pl to come. Tu do that. we must get to bow our for the c.taways ..._ teuL boyers oo a pmooal level, .. Goldal Mid. '"We have ~ Leilie ·~ • · "We've developed a CUstcmer Bioppby, became sho has tho ume...,..me km mt 'Nhicb helps us to undentand the specific residential needs and desires of each family, all level of commitment to ~ last penon to walk IO that we can help them find the perfect home throup tho door 00 any pven day • ,m hid ia Castaways .. for the tint. She rally lillieDI co~ IDd · K ·enjoys ~all about dml. n.a•a ~ ibD drooms, 2.5 baths, wonderful open and bright floorplan, completely remodeled kitchen with whitewash cabinets, recessed lighting, hardwood floors, patio, ocean views from kitchen, living room and. JQMter bedroom. .. ~875,000 . ·GRAYCE TAbIAEERRO' I OFFICE: 673,6900 EXT. 26 from .... $70G,000a to $1.5 million. Ibey lie tionM1nliNrily flexible, s:Mna residents the opportunity to ~ their home entirely their own., with ai> extensive cay of room options, which f8Q10 from necessities IUCb as a hl>rary, • home office, teen room. or exteodcd family room. to such luxuries as an exercise room, music room. ladies' parlor, conference room. maids' quarters and a room fOI' stori.oa wine andcipn. A 1elcction of five exquis'te two story Ooorplans features courtyards or..._. frocK porda. verandas, FRSll doon, Aadersen ~wood wiDdowa, abuttal -~ abiJlsJm. wood aidina with accenr. or** or brick. &ivina each home a ~~ 9dMdull appell'WIC. Bach home bouts • &<!Uf!Del kUcben cleafped by ~-4y a.ax> llJmf 8t 00 ...ty J ICl!ll wllh 1t111111 aut, equcsiNn lllllUIC and a rail houtr nl cabw wuh Im. .....,. mi a dn. Oteaii-Olfmd a1 SZ.«m.ooJ HUGE EQUESTRIAN LOT 1,.,.tly >.W1tanncan '-11 ~HUN <lib on 1 Z aau 6 ~'CllllS. i S hi~ J ~ Emmlw 111t fl. ..Ne, a wint cdbr, ~-UI 'l'int "00Ct ~a ~t cooln. F.dy nl09 i... hudt-m aimplrtt m!n0inmtn1 etnln. gwrmc1 ~nehal nl -.if wadis around 111 iha laucllll esutt hooic SI .m,l\X' SINGLE LEVEL WARMINGTON SAN JUAN C~ t1rclt lrvtl on 1-Cllklt.-a1C1 in W111111llCllJ!l Sin Jua ~ loc •I nJt y;ud reftirc. plw b pool, Qlliel locaaoii i.ctq bilk. • bedioom, J balh. prmtf knchal "1ti. ro luJr family soom. I.a. d lwdwood. !Ill S frwy. 111 0r-. Hwy. 0o f.tlC IO la NcMa, ,... Ill S. ,_ Creek Rd. .... '31ow ipl IO 288}2 Vii 1.-. Priced Ill $439,ml. ELEGANT HUNT O.UB CUSTOM l.rr.l'lv Frmch c<Uluy wrch t~<11t ~ Ysivon !Id~ I.I am lor. G'Cal oaan &. 11\1-.muin """"6oa I \·""'inc Jccb. i BR. lSllA. Z &pie's. X. Pl-fallub111& f'Qnt"-111"'°""· au1.11.-1nrlt Cll."'11 IMUijs~ ~ wtt Im b ttllaUlllq ~~.~ AN ELEGANT CUSfOM TUix:>R f"Of tht lllOll Jl!cnm1ruuni ''"'et. S bnlruoms, 5 baihs, ads cl depnc ..tilt. 1'1111, "°111111 .incl Pll'OO' finl!hN calJltlluy. liaf • our lllllttr IUilt. ~ai Sl.0791X1J. MONAROt BAY TERRACE .. buy c:ul-dt.c --J beclioom. 2 t.t.. ......... -. lqef.lly room. .... &--..-.-0-~&. aty- $449,ml AUTHEN'rlC a.JSTOM SANTE f'E ESV.TE l• ltleScl~ ~-NN,6,ICXl.iq.h 5BIU whtilt • 2 halfh11.h1 ~It htt~ bl:nr-,[oictt '-· 3 Kin &pla. Paror..c 6.0ctlll Y!Cft Ell! 0r-. Hwy; f..t I l/l miles; Id! ae :royoe; tollow lip to 30592 HiJho, Wy. $1.31).tm. 3-STORY Willi GREAT OCEAN VIEWS! {)net Sin Clmatntt ~ rJ CUAOG homes. J brgr vltw dccb. 4 ~ 3.S beet.. Awmx-S.CXXl tq.ft. psmet btchm. IUlltt suire w/olftct. CMnued lol 84S eq.ft. wimihJ bonus room. bit Fwy t Aftllicla Palmcl.. £.all to I• Rt. lollow lips to I 07 Avaiida Patao .Id Oro. $674,900. OCEAN VIEW EQUESTRIAN ESTATE SN\, ... houte. catttak.et'• ~. bwn, corral, artna, tennis&. vol\cyb90 courtJ &. OK.h.d! 7-cu ~.an depnt beauty. Appox. 3.S Kia. $2,300,000. • IJl9 ACft • $495,000·Ad22112 • J.117 Acn ·$+9S,000 ·Ad 22122 • l Acres rn that Oail . $600.000 . Ad 22162 ' EASTS/DE COSTA MESA TRl-PLEJtES TU. your pick • two ~ ldentk:M ,,,....-boflf 1111111 MJall elnglfl ,.mlty ~ tton... on the front llltd~ the ,.., with ~ ,,,,,.,.. """ ...,.,.,. . • Pr"*1 to ..,, • a..,,..,.. left, HUlflWI 800 CURT HE.RBERTS, H • 131-8008 GROUP Local Office ... Local Agents ... Local Results! Newport Hei hts, Cliffhaven, Westcliff & the Eastside Pro rties Since 1975." Wonderful family home This two story, three bedroom, three bath home in Newport Shores is a great buy. It has a custom fireplace and kitchen and the French doors are natural wood and beveled ·g1ess. The master suite upstairs bas a cozy little balcony. Association dues are $22 per month. The clubhouse, pool and tennis courts make this an ideal place to raise your family. Offem:l at $395,000. For 11t1Jn htfomtlltion, call K1nllk Jo Riu.o al (114) 723-8800. Coast N.wpon Pro/Hrtla, 3371 VMr Lillo, N.wport B1«la. ****The Bluffs**** OWNERS SITTING ON THEIR SUITCASES A Big Opportunity.to Buy a Great Plan "E" 3 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath -Family Room -Bay View Price just reduced -MUST BE SOLD!!! OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-5 621 Vista Bonita -The Original Bluffs HASTINGS & CO., REALTORS -640-5560 R•te9 ~of Septlrnber 4, 1997 1 KEY LENDERS AND RATES "'* 30-y..-fixed 30-Y..-lldjustable INT'ERF$f "' POtHT'S LOCK· INT'ER£ST "' • POtNTS MAX. MARGIN TYPE PHONE RATE DWN ~ IN A.P.R. AAn OWN C!l A.P.R. LOAN ~2 Bank of America B (800) 642-2244 7.375% 20 2.000 45 7.617 5.375% 20 1.750 7.688 214,600 2.750 ~ -----Cal Fed Lend~ s (800) 225-3337 7.250% 20 2.374 30 7.530 3.250% 20 0.375 7.301 214,600 2.375 Chase Manhattan K (800) 900-6062 7.250% 20 2.375 30 7.530 4.750% 20 2 .375 8.469 214,600 3.000 , ----Chelsea Mortgage-COM A (800) 945-1582 7.250% 20 1.750 15 7.464 3.950% 35 1.000 7.545 2,500,000 2.550 Citibank B (714)4~ 7.500% 5 0.750 . 30 7.613 5.625-% 35 1.000 8.194 1,500,000 2.750 ---Coast Fedenll Bank ~ (800) 300-5626 7.625% 20 2.000 10 7.871 3.950% 20 1.000 7.495 600,000 2.500 Countrywtde Funding ----- K (800) en -5626 7 .. 250% 20 2.250 45 7.517 4.750% 20 0.250 7.301 214,600 2.375 Detrick Mor1glge Group R (714) 759-9692 7.250% 5 1.750 15 7.464 4.850% 20 1.000 7.453 750,000 2.450 ----Downey Savlnge s (800) 336-9639 7 .375% 20 2 .250 30 7.644 3.700% 20 0.250 7.615 500,000 2.700 Emery Flnandal A (714) 729-9200_ 7.250% 5 2.000 12 7.490 5.625% 20 1.125 8.429 214,600 3.000 ------First Fedetal Bank of CA s ~)672-4332 7.375% 20 1.125 30 7.526 4.950% 20 1.000 7.604 214,600 2.600 Giendate Federal BarWc --s (800) 560-9000 7.375% 20 2 .125 30 7.630 2.950% 20 1.000 8.036 214,600 2.250 -----Home Savings s 7.300% (800) 230-11_E2 __ 10 2.250 30 7.567 3.950% 20 1.000 7.785 500,000 1.990 Natlons8anc Mtg. _Corp. K (800) 685-0001 7250% 20 2.250 30 7.517 4.250% 20 2.500 8.905 214,600 3.000 - Newport Cout F1nanclaJ A (800) 808-5626 7.250% 5 1.750 15 7.464 3.700% 20 2.000 7.472 700,000 2 .375 Pacifica~ -----R (888) 623-4503 -7.375% 10 1.250 15 7.539 3.250% 20 0.750 7.339 . 214,600 2.375 --Prism FNnctal Corp. R (800) 691-5626 7.250% 5 2.000 10 7.490 3.950% 20 1.000 7.4'95 214,600 2.SQO Sanwae.ik B (800) 237-2692 7.60()% 10 1.250 30 7.766 5.750% 20 1.000 . 7.678 214,600 2.750 TlC Ananciai SYcs. --A (800) 801-7300_ 7.375% 10 1.500 13 7.565 5.500% 5 1.500 8.234 214,600 2 .750 ./ --Union Bank of CA B ~)~1288 7.500% 20 2.000 60 7.744 5.500% 25 1.000 8.337 214,600 2.625 United~ Mtg. .-.. -- A (800) 708-5626 7.375% 5 1.250 12 7.539 4.375% 20 0.289 7.426 650,000 2 .500 WeyerhaeUMr Mg. K (800) 669-6747 7.375% 10 1.875 14 7.604 6.376% 20 1.875 8.367 214,600 2.750 -WOttd~...,. s (714) 832-8113 7.900'% 20 1.500 30 8.096 3.950% 20 1.000 7.595 500,000 2.600 ADJ. INDEX FREQ. 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Maury Stauffer ~ Sea Lion Realty (714) 673-5354 This Striking Mediterranean custom · home has great curb appeal and features: • 5 bedrooms, 4 baths • Oversized lot, 3-car garage • Marble flooring, granite counters • French doors, celestory windows • 2 black marble fireplaces Just RedMced to $1,210,000 Contact Vaughn Hapeman @ Ofc 26o-4747 B~me 640-7258 EASTBLUFF 3 bedroom, 2 bath pl us den home on cu l .. de-sac. French doors, pool, pavers floors. Best in area! For Sale By Owners $527,000 7141966-6695 ext. 380 Principals only Have the competitive edge of experience with PATRICK 'IENORE. ..0 homes-sold YID- 2():.rcar Cattier of $113 ~aold~y duQ,.oUtOrenge County. 0oeen•t it make sense to use a seasoned profeasional7 Call 1-800-4-TENORB. You•11 be glad you did! ~ l l I I I • I 675-6161 421 3 lstStreet Qfferlng personalized and expert service Unique Ardll a. Colector's a>nlmlpOraly dream home. 2 years new. Marvelous walls a....,... attaS for colledibles. Natural light studio. 4 bedrooms. 3.5 baths wldl 3900 aq. fl of IMng space. ~~~en with granite & mahogany. Reduced t,o $775,000 PU!N>r, CALL FOR SHOWING Fzt 1la • 11ll8110D-ddele1 TIUs open floorplan features 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, skylights, hardwood floors, Bcrbu carpet, large muter bath w/2-pcrson spa rub, Anderson windows ti! doors. JW.aJ to $495,000 M axine Mink 509-3271 Mostly Flat 22 AC · Spectacular $1.fDE Slll S.F. flat $2:J9K l~S.F. Permit Ready + Ocean View Home 2+2 & l+l lowerunit Walk to Beach. Big Lot $475K SCOTT LAND CO. -499-1600 $30,000 Under Appraisal • Fam room & Fr doors • A very private pool • 3 bedrooms, 3 baths • Large comer lot . $439,000 7 14 642-1634 Open Sat. & Sun. 1-5 2 100 Baycrest Road Atenta Welcome O LDE CORONA DEL MAil <i.,, W1• fJ7A flili a.ltti/J v..-cJ Y.W .J &Jt-AM2.J a.JI,, MMUr!Jd,._ ,,,;a~p~ r.,, MMl6 /Jtri wiJj .s;. ..:J ~ Futiq A-wil1 Rt AM; Fw,/tia ~ <:Ntf.J C..~ .Cv wid~S)ltalt Offer# At $5'8,()tl() &ticlwiMJy Pr#tnkfl By MAllY FBYEJl (714) 723-4494 PM:llnOIClt IWl.HHltlt. ... l 1025 E. Balboa BMI. 31R S.tJSun 1·5 $114'5,000 Cannery Vl0. Realty 673·3777 COSTA MESA 1164 Cleneagles Tmtiee 311 Coldwell lanker Paula Utten 668-9333 • 1758A Santa ~ 31R Sun 1-4 $242,500 ColdMll Banlctt Carmen Sipos 668-9333 1792 Oriole Dr. 6BR Sun 1-4 $419,900 Coldwell Banker Sandy Adamak 668-9333 2097 Santa ~ JBR Sun $259,900 Ellis Realty Group Jila.Dfpado 644-6200 301 Flower ~ EJtls Realty Group ! l ·..: ~ · ram Ball - Sun J~S,fKX> ...... :•= .... 6444200 • I 320 BuclcneD Rd. I • 38R Padnc Collt Rtlllty Croup O.Jea.Markel "'2~ 3331 W)'oming 38R Sun 1-' $225,fKX> Colct\wR lanker Detpha Oswald 668-9333 340 Royan •• 3BR Sal/Sun 1-' $183,900 Coldwtll Banktt Jerrie Mahoney 668-9333 466 ll'oadway 38R Sun t-4:30 $397,500 Sta Uon Realty Maury Stauffer 67J.S354 665~ 41R Sat l·S $172,900 Coldwell lanker Monique Vang 668-9333 HUNTINGTON BEACH 9112 Btbro Coldwell lanker Chatiotte Scott 668-9333 41R IRVlNE 5792 Sierra C.ua 4BR Sib 1tea1ty Group Sindy Diiey 644 '200 Sun 1-4 $519,900 Sat $313,000 NEWPORT BEACH 41R Sun $6~,900 40 31R ~ 1·5 $439,000 642-1634 2319 lacnl Bis Rally Group 8ahlttey 644-6200 2321 Port Whitby Ellis Realty Group Sany Luby 644-6200 2607 Island View ltlls Realty Croup Kathy Granieri 644-flOO 38R SBR 4Blt (11 I 3BR 3312 <lay 211 Corona Del Mar hopertla 67H494 332 VllCa Trucha 511 Sit tally Croup Roy Osterhout 644'200 401'.>rmlay sa 1111 lealty Group ~ 644-6100 NEWPORT COAST 45AwfPGn Emeltelly<iroup Nlftty ....... , .... .... Sun $899,000 Sun $759,fKX> ,000 Sun 1-4 $332,500 • I CAMDEN COURT $a.552.<><><> • Single-Story Residence • Views of Fashion Island, Newport Harbor and Sunsets • 4,172 Square Feet oflnterior Living Space • 3 Bedrooms, 4 112 Baths and Office • 4 Fireplaces Including Outside Patio Fireplace • Covered Patio Arc2 with Built-in BBQ 5 CAMDEN COURT $1.875.000 • Views of the Ocean, Newport Harbor and Sunsets • S,382 Square Feet oflntuior Living Space • Rpmantic Italian Atth.itecturc Large Entry Courty.ard · • 4 Bedrooms with 5 1/2 Baths • French Doors and Wood Cased Windows Throughout • Overmcd 4-Car Garage 3 CAMDEN COURT $1.865.000 • Views of the Ocean, Newport Harbor, Coastline and Sunsets • 5,998 SqUarc Feet oflntCrior Living S~ • 5 Bedrooms with 5 112 Baths • Gourmet Vt.king Kitchen • Secluded Studio Above Garage with Private Powder Room ·Beautifully Landscaped with Large Entry Court Yard and Fount2in 4 P I N N .A C L E P ~ I N T ••.895.000 • Viewt of the Ocean, Newport Harbor. Coastline and-SUOJCt1 • 5,382 Square Feet oflnterior Living Space • Charming Italian Exterior • 4 Bedrooms with 5 112 Baths • Gourmet Kitchen: Vi.king Cooktop, Double Dacor Epicure Pure Coovcction Ovals, Two Boech Dishwashers, and Sub Zero Rdiigerator • Granite Countcrtop1 in Kitchen, Buder Pantry and Dry Bar • Private Entry with Large Court Yttd + CATE LL US 3% Brok.er Cooperation Please contact Christine Martell or Debbie DeWitt at (714) 37~1802 ......-.m.Y ow.D & ONUTID featuring fine properties. fr.om condos to castles $e?Wi119 ~ ~ ~ 1969 . REFUICT YOUR SUCCUS Sophlstkated Europe911 cmom atau located la pnstl&Joul Newport Promontory Bay. 4BR. 4.SlSA. WtO tulkd form~ a.,froet dip wUI acrommod•~ a st ft. baat A two de oas. S1,M9,000 852 WESTCLIFF MOTIVATBD SELLER Spacious 38.R, 2.5BA home fHturts catlaedral tdllap. ~pen Door plan, bqe room&, country ldtdleD, creat curb 1ppeal, l1t fool aad 1pa. lbOve- tn coedWoa. 1'bts oae woe't Jut! .. 23,000 BSS RUDY TO. MOY• INI Bright 2BR. 2BA rondo In lnfM'1 Tartle Rock area. Step cloa UYfq room with rozy fireplace. Prtvau patio perfect for eetertaia_!a_J._ Greet ~s or hills. Hurl") won't la.tt? $190,000 ESJ We are now interviewing for positions in our '-...... Newport Beach office. Ask for Pete.