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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-01-20 - Orange Coast PilotCosta Mesa firefighters doue the remalnlng hot spots at a resl- denUal ftre OD , East 16th Street ln Costa Mesa. The fire cauled no lnJurles but the house SUI· ta.lned severe . damage.· OONLEACH I DAl.V PILOT Costa Mesa High students record video get- well card for canc~r-stricken basketball coach. By Ca~ Mk-Dally Piiot • Merle Hatleberg says rent prices have been too steep for her ~etbook. MesahoIDe •No one was injured in blaze that caused $125,000 damage to residence, where two single mothers and I eventually gutted the ope-story house, officiAls said, Costa Mesa and Newport Beach fire units, with a total of 23 fire fighters, their children live. By carolyn Miiier, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -A fire started by a burning candle, a 12-year- old boy thought he had extin- guished, destroyed a Costa Mesa home Friday afternoon and caused $125,000 in damages "A child wa, using the candle to melt the frayed ends of a ro~ to seal~ it and thought he had blown the candle out,• Costa Mesa fire Battalion Chief Judy Jewell said. "Evidently, be did- n't.• Thinking the candle had cooled off, the 12-year-old left the house on 267 16th St. and took off . responded to the blaze and extin- for the neighborhood park. I guisbed it in about 20 minutes But still inside the house were Jewell said. residents Brenna Oliver, 14, and But the fire destroyed the Forres.t O~bome.. ?• ~ho wer.e I inside ol the house and left a ~atching Beetle1wce on televi-smoking shell in its wake. Dam- Slon when they smelled smoke age to the contents was estimated Brenna walked down the hall-, at $50 000 and $75 000 to the way and peered into the 12-year-stru~e. Jewell said'. old's bedr?om where she saw Neither Brenna nor .E~.__.,.__ __ +.+- flames bcking the floor She said whom she was babysitting, were she yelled to Forre:rt to get .away injured. But Brenna, who w.a.s from the-house while she tried to home from school sick with a extingwsh the flames with a blan-cough, said she breathed in a lot ket. of smoke. "1 tried to put it out but it was The house is shared by two too much,• Brenna said "Then I separate families with two single ran to the phone, called 911 and mothers, Brenna said. One mother ran out of the house." - But the 2:40 p .m fire grew and •SEE FIRE PAGE A14 Balboa· Cinema's _alcohol plan _______ ...,. draws concern • Commissioners OK pl art for revived theater/restaurant but ask police to monitor activity. By Evan Henerson, Daily Piiot NEWPORT BEACH -The city's Plannmg Com- rnisSion issued a guarded "welcome to the neigh- borhood• to the new owner of Balboa Cinema Thursday rught, approvmg John Wortmann's pro- posal to turn the historic theatPr into a combination movie house/live stage/restaurant But with that welcome came a distinct message: we'll be keeping an eye on you. - Since the theater will house both a restaurant and entertainment venue, colllITUSSloners are conJ cemed about how the two busmesses will co-eDst, particularly if a customer wants to take a glass of wme from runner into the theater Accordingly, dunng the fust year of 1ts opera- tion, the city's Police Department will give quarter- ly status reports on the theater's act:Ivity and the commission will review the business's use perr1ut at the end of one year. Among other things, the department will be keeping tabs on whether mat- ters get out of hand when patrons take beer or wine from the restaurant mto the theater. Cormrussioner Mike McDermott had recom- mended prohib1t.J.ng alcohol from leaving the restaurant except m1he case of a "special event.• Otherwise, McDermott said, "you have the poten- tial of creating 296 potential drunks • Above, Robyn Glb9on.1Carrte Whitman and Bri- an Mullll comfort each other after ~gaprayer for Costa Mesa basketball coach Jason~on. wllo Al batUlpg, cucer. 14 Gtb- IOll writes her feelln~ OD the Wortmann envisions giving patrOt'ls a full everung of entertamment with customers going from the restaurant -to be located in the theater's balcony and lobby areas -mto the theater for a movie, stage product:Ion or chanty event Renova- tions to the theater will include reducing the nwn- ber of theater seats from 440 to 296. Interesting concept, said the coDlllUSSloners, many of whom believe the plan should be given the chance to succeed before restrictions are unposed. Others said they could not support the alcohol in the theater without careful monitoring. Commissioner Garold Adams recalled the days when the Balboa featured the •Rocky Horror Ptc-- ture Show,• a cult film in wluch audience members act out the story taking place on screen. Although theater ottldals wen:supposed to confiscate-any alcohol durmg Rocky Horror performances, the evenings were often raucous, Adams said: Adams w~ 41.so concerned about what might happen il the alCohol-in-theater provision contm- ued to exist if the Balboa changes ownership, bOard. • 1 won't support this if after a year, the Costa Mesa coffeehouse may turn up the volume • m wake of Empire Ballroom problems, city oftidall see trouble brewing with Our House's plan to ti1Mle in poetry readings for DJs and live music. By Tina lotgMU. oaq. Pilot Costa Mesa . ftreftghten dome the remalnlng hot Spots at a rest- denUal fti-e OD • East 16th Street in Costa Mesa. The fire caused no injuries but the house sus- tained severe damage. DON LEACH I OMV Pl.OT Costa Mesa High students record video get- well card for cancer-stricken basketball coach. . ~ ~ Miier-Dally Piiot S mce they can't go to the hospital to wish vat$ity basketball coedl Jason Ferguson well, a haDdful of students at Costa Mesa High Sdiool recot'ded a video greeting card Friday for the ail- ing coach. . ~·"'-"--' 9Hey, Jason it's me, Koo;*'Atd Koo Kim, 17, lOOkiiig itito the dark eye Of the video camera. "Hang in there. We're pra~g for you - don't gi!e up." Kim, a :player on the girl's basketball team, often talkQd to Fergu- son, 24, aliiit baskett>all ud he~ys encouraged her to stick with • Merle Hatleberg says rent prices have been too steep for her pO_cketbOok. I \ I 1 ! \ •No one was injured in blaze that caused $12,5,000 damage to residence, where two single mothers and their children live. eventually gutted the one-story house, officials .said. Costa Mesa and Newport Beach fire units, with a total of 23 fire fighters, responded to the blaze and extin- By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -A fire started by a burning candle, a 12-year- old boy thought he had extin- guished, destroyed a Costa Mesa home Friday afternoon and caused $125,000 in damages. MA child was using .the candle to melt the frayed ends of a rope to seal it and thought he had blown the candle out,• Costa Mesa fire Battalion Chief Judy Jewell said. "Evidently, he did- n't.• Thinking the candJe had cooled off, the 12-year-old left the house on 267 16th St. and took off for the neighborhood park. guiShed it in about 20 minutes But still inside the house were Jewell said. ' residents Brenna Oliver, 14, and But the fire destroyed the Forres.t O~bome.. ~· ~ho were I UlSlde of the house and left a watching BeeUe1wce on televi-smoking shell in its wake. Oam- sion when they smelled smoke. age to the contents was estimated Brenna walk~ down the hall-1 at $50,000 and $75,000 to the way and peered into the 12-year-structure, Jewell said. . old's bedr?om where she saw Neither Brenna nor Forrest,---".,.~ flames bcldng the floor She said whom she was babysitting, were she yelled to Forre~t to get .away injured. But Brenna, who w.a.s from the house while she tried to home from school sick with a· extinguish the flames with a blan-cough, said she breathed in a lot ket. of smoke. HI tried to put it out but it was The house is shared by two too much,• Brerma said "Then l separate families with two single ran to the phone, called 911 and 1 mothers, Brenna said. 0ne·mother ran out of the house.• . ' But the 2:40 p.m fire grew and • SEE FIRE PAGE A14 • Commissioners OK plan for revived theater/restaurant but ask police to monitor activity. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -The city's Plan.rung Com- mission issued a guarded "welcome to the neigh- borhood· to the new owner of Balboa Cinema Thursday rught, approvmg John Wortmann's pro- posal to tum the historic theater into a combination movie house/live stage/restaurant. But with that welcome came a distinct message: we'll be keeping an eye on you. Since th~ater will house both a restaurant anc:t entertainment venue, commissioners are con-· cemed about how the two busmesses will co-exist, particularly if a customer wants to take a glass of wine from d.inoer mto the theater Acrordmgly, dunng the first year of its opera- bon, the city's Police Department will give quarter- ly status reports on the theater's activity and the commission will review the business's use permit at the end of one year. Among other things, the department will be keeping tabs on whether mat- ters get out of hand when patrons take beer or wine from the restaurant into the theater Comrrussioner Mike McDermott had recom- mended prohibiting alcohol from leaving the restaurant except in the case of a •speoaJ event • Otherwise, McDermott said, "you have the poten- tial of creating 296 potenbal drunks • Wortmann enVls1ons giving patrons a full evening of entertainment with customers going from the restaurant -to be located in the theater's balcony and lobby areas -into the theater for a movie. stage production or chanty event Renova- tions to the theater will include reducing the nwn- ber of theater seats from 440 to 296 Interesting concept, said the commiss1oners, many of whom believe the plan should be given ~ the chance to succeed before restrictions are imposed. Others said they could not support the alcohol in the theater without careful monitonng Commissioner Garold Adams recalled the days when the Balboa featured the ·Rocky Horror Pic- ture Show,• a cult film m which audience memberS act out the story taking place on screen. Although theater ottldals--were supposed to confiscote any, alcohol during Rocky Horror performances, the everungs were often raucous, Ada.ms said. Adams was also concerned about what might happen if the alcohol-in-theater pTOVlSion contin-~ _,,,.............,,_......_..._ ___ ~u~~ t 1f the Balboa changes'Ownership~~..._~ .... •t won't s\lpport this if a f ter a year, tne Costa Mesa· coffeehouse may tum up ~e volume · • In wake of Empire Ballroom problems, city offidell see trouble brewing With Our House's plan to tl1Mle in poetry readings for DJs and live music. IY TlNI ~ C»if'I Pilot Qmneru Ullage goes fer that Etm}pean look ton to 31st Street in Cannery Village this Sun- • ay may need to do a dC?uble-take. ·That's because the village will look less like Newport Beach aAd more like a Parisian neigh- b6rhood as it's turned into a Etiropean street market. There will be an antiques and art show, a flea market, an out- door fresh vegetable and fruit stand and French music. The neighboring antique stt>res have bad great success in the past creating an outdoor market.. . Participating stores include La Vle en llose Antiques, The South of France, Le Canard. Ma Belle Provence, Cannery Paints, Sally Coffee and Cottage Flow- en. If you're looking for excellent tile installersL I've found a local company, Everlasting "'nle (642- 1022), to be excellent. Co-owners, Greg Felix and Shaun Haley do all of the in6talling and can offer great design tips. Everlasting Tile's ptices are competitive, and the square-foot installing prices h~ven't changed in 10 years. • A new salon, Integrity 714 Styllst (759-1211), has opened in Corona del Mar, which features an "economy salon• in the front and a "grand salon" in the back. The economy salon has a set price of $15 for all cuts and accepts walk-ins. In the grand salon, haircuts start at $35 and go up to $45. The salon specializes in cuts, weaving, perms, and scalp treat- ments, but with a new twist: in addition to the two-tier salon, ' stylists don't rent space (as most hair cutters do), but they are employees of the salon. Owners Glenna and Jim Palmeri say because they spe- cially trained their hairstylists themselves, Integrity 714 clients get consistent, high-quality ser- vice. The famous "last-call sate• is in progress at Neiman Marcus. It's a great sale to find designers clothes reduced up to 65% off. There are discounts throughout the store on selected merchan - dise. Neiman Marcus (759-1900) is located at Fashlon Island in Newport Beach For best buys on used books. the Prlends of the Newport Beach Public Ubrary is holding its ·annual used book sale begin- ning Thursday, Jan. 25 through Sunday, Jan 28, at the Newport Beach Central Library. A Friends "members only" sale begins Wednesday, Jan. 24 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. New mem- berships will be available at the door. The Newport Beach Cen- . tral Librar¥ is located at 1000 Avocado Ave. in Newport Beach. • IEST BUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays. Jf you know of a good buy call me at 540-1224, fax me at 646- 1 4170. HE' Pacific Symphony tromb6nist [fives Wctoria School students a firsthand lesson in music By Julie Ross _sannon, Daily Pilot .. Second-grade students at Vlctorta. Elementary get a mualcal tre&l from Mike Hottman. Pacific Symphony trombonist Mike Hoffman usually receives applause after his performances, but during a Victoria Elementary School called "A Cass Act,• Hoffman makes grams where the kids are taught how to mostly older audience. monthly trips to Victoria and gives listen to music,• Nessel said. "It's some- lessons to further the children's music thing they hear all the time, when appreciation. ~ey're riding in the car or watching tele- ..music; lesson Fjjflay, _pis second:grade audience burst into giggles, During Friday's 35-minute visit with • vision. My dauqhter ngw can identify_ the second graders, Hoffman explained music, instruments and sometimes even •There's a generation where music was cut out of the schools and they lack the appreciation or interest,• Hoffman S{lid. •Jt's important to bring them back.· They giggled when he extended the brass instrument's slide. how his instrument works and what composers, and she's only in first grade.• Next month Hoffman and four other brass players will perform a special evening concert for Victoria students and their families. In May, the entire school will go to the Performing Arts Center to see Hoffman pertonn with the symphony. They giggled when he vibrated his lips to make new, interesting sounds. other ~ents constitute a sympho-The $5,000 Pacific Symphony-funded ny orchestra. He also played a variety of program, which is offered at 10 schools taped musi~ for the classes to demon-across Orange County, has become so strate the symphony's diversity. popUlar in its first two years that many Owing his performance, students like schools have signed onto a lengthy Vanessa Richardson imitated his sliding waiting list. They giggled when he told them bow he met Danny De Vito while per- forming music for "Batman Returns.• "He's about this tall,• Hoffman said, adjusting his hand to mid-chest level, "and he seemed very nice.• Hoffman, 36, is Victoria's adopted musician. Through a nationally acclaimed Pacific Symphony program movements on imaginary trombones. Hoffman said the program gives him The monthly visits have prompted some the opportunity to instill his love of children to take music lessons, said music in children. Gina Nessel, a Victoria parent who •niey're basically our future audi- coordinates the program at the school. ence, • he said after his performance. •There ha.ven't been very many pro-1When I look out at our con~, I see a •This program is so special because instead of just showing up and leaving, the kids feel I am their adopted musi- cian," Hoffman said. •They come up to me and see I'm a real person and not just a performer oh stage.• . Buick lease winner donates cash· to a good call$e CO M M UNJ T a ~i;U 1'S ----- jim de boom WINS A BUICK DONATES TIIE MONEY: Corona del Mar resident and Newport Balboa Rotary Oub member Wendell Fish won a year's lease on a 1996 Buick Regal Gran Sport, donated by the Buick dealers of Orange County on the last day pf the Orange County International Auto Show. As it turned out, Fish bad just bought a 1996 Pontiac several weeks earlier and didn't need a second new car so the Bulclc dealers represented above by Steve-Cornwell, district manage)) presented a check for $4,800 to Fish which he in tum gave to Roger Gilbert, president of the Newport Balboa Rotary Oub for the club's foundation. This was the second year the seven Orange County Buick dealers, including Nabors Buick of Costa Mesa, bad offered a car as a fund-raiser for Children's Hospital of Orange County and the participating service clubs. The money donated to the Rotary Oub will be used for a graduating high school senior's college scholarship, the annual Newport-Costa Mesa all-city track meet and Arbor Day trees for third grade students. FLYING DOMESTIC! New- port Beach Mayor John Hedges just completed the captain's training for Northwest Airlines in order to fly a Boeing 757 airplane in the United States. For the past dozen years, Hedges has been O:ying Boeing 747's to Tokyo and Hong Kong, spending a number of days away from home each month. Now Hedges will pick up his 757 in Detroit, fly to Minneapolis, San Francisco, Milwaukee and Port- land and have more time to spend with his wife, Maria, 2- year-old Betsy and 2-month-old Mary and on city of Newport business. VISA HAll OF FAME: Paul Salata is the only person I know who has a 3-foot-by-2-foot VISA credit card with a 8-inch-by-10- inch photo of his wife, Beverly, mount~d on it. The extra large card is a sou- venir of when Beverly was inducted into the VISA Hall of Fame during her 70th birthday celebration at the Ritz restaurant during the Christmas Holidays. Paul notes VISA and the Fash- ion Island merchants were so concerned that she was celebrat- ing and wasn't out shopping, they sent fashion show expert Kitty Leslie with the show to Beverly at the Ritz so she would- n't miss a beat or a sale. Some 170 guests enjoyed Bev- erly's birthday arrd Paul's humor. WELCOME TO TIIE WORLD OP SERVICE CLUBS: Dave Watkins who joined the Exchange Club of Newport Har- bor. SERVICE Q.UB MEETINGS THIS COMING WEEK: Want to get more involved In your community1 Visit a service dub this week. Guests are welcome and most clUbs wm buy your meal on your first visit. T'OESDAY, 7:30 a.m. -Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the Balboa B~ Oub for Craft Talks ... Noon -Costa Mesa KIWan s Oub meets at the Costa Mesa Community Center ... Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach meets at the Sharit Island Wendell Pllh (cuter), Who WM aWuded a Buick leue, dedded not to keep the a oney, md dcmatel lt to a worthy cause. He ls flanked bY Roger Gilbert 0.ftt and Steve Comwell. Yacht Club. 6:30 p.m. Costa Mesa- Newport H1rbor lions Ch.~b, the Fish Fry Club, will meet at the Costa Mesa Countiy Oub. WEDNESDAY, 7:15 a.m. -South Coast Metro Rotary Oub, the "Taste of Cost.a Mesa Club" meets at the Center Oub. Noon -Corti M~ Rotary Oub meets at Mesa Verde Country Oub. The Exchange Oub of Orange Coast meets at the B1hla CorTnthlan Yacht Cfub. Soroptlmlst International of Newport Harbor meets at the Slota Ana Country Oub. 6 p.m. The Newport Balboa Rotary ctub meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club for Craft ~lks. THURSDAY, 7 a.m. Costa Mesa Or1nge-Cout Bre1kf dst lions Club wlll meet It Mimi's Clfe ... Noon Kiwanis Club of Corona del Mar meets at' the Bahia Corinthian Yac:ht Oub to hear Forrest de Spain of the Orange County Zoo who will discuss Sampson, the . wild bear. The Exchange Oub of Newport H1rbor, meets 1t Sharit Island Yacht dub to hear from Biii Burington on "Turit~ Where East Meets~" Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Club meets at the Holiday Inn. Ne.wport lrvfne Rotary Club meets-at the Irvine Marriott to he1r from Sgt. Ke'!flode of the Irvine Police Deptartment. • ca-...rra a.-IS f>UblisheO tNefY Satutmy In the Ditty Pilot. FAX your service club's meeting Information to 631-5851 ot mall to 1743 81yport Way, Newport 8..ch,92660. Wllllam Lobdell. The s.trne 2+ hour answering service !NY be UMd to record letters to the editor on any top!<. oaity Pliot; P.o. 1ox 1560, eosta Mesa. CA. 92626. Copyright No news stories, lllustrWons, 9dtto- rt.i rNtter or edw!rttsements herein c.en be~ wfth- out~ pennlsllon of copy- right owner. r-:r-· -'. T8UB!AW west swell. ,artlally cloudy and breezy with clouds lncrea.: VOL 90, N0. 7 • TMOMAI M. JOHNSON. ~ -.uAM LOmllJ.. Editor Snvll ..... MINglng Editor -VOICOI, City Editor MMC IMRl'IN. Plhoto Editor IClll1 SASCfH. Dn<tot of Operations Alll't0811Wl o.tftjd~ UM.IOll•°" fltoniodcu fWI IDD IMN\ COntrOffer ..,. .. ~,.,..,,_ ......... ,.,.. CA& """' P'ltUOlnl .wld ~ ADDl\ESS OUr 9ddf'esa Is 330 W. hy St., Costa Mes&. c.Jlf. 92627 • COMECDONS It Is the Piiot'$ policy to prompt- ly correct aft trTOrS of substance. Please c.all S74-423l. Thank you. HOW m 8EAOt us OraMdon .~limes~ County (IOO) 252-9141 ~. d..ifltd 142-5671 Dllpley Ml-4321 ....... Newt540-1U4 Sports 142..QJO Nlwl. ~ P• MM17d I-Miit A.n11•f\o....,.,. MmlnOfllll ..... OMm '42"'121 IUllnM Peli IJ1-Ml ~'"°' lalbol 6ll50 CosQ Mes. 65146 C.orona del Mar 6ll50 Ing on Sundey. TDIS TODAY • Flnt low 2:14 a.rn. Flrit high 8:21 •.rn. Second low ~p.m.. =:;~ ---y ftrlttow l:t51.m. ~~ 5-.,d low ..,p.tn. =--~ ·1.1 4.6 '·, '·' ~ Yes,. there are allswei:s to stopping ~ violence . . . A fter a column I wrote about a group of people banding together to cam- paign against handgun violeDce, 11 there was no negative response. No nasty letters, phone c4lls or faxes. Not swprising, really. How can even the most rabid gun fanatic flip out at a story about people who have been shot them· selves? Or who have lost a son or a mother to a shooter? Then came a follow-up piece on the half ~ozen Southern Cali· fomia companies (including Costa Mesa-based Bryco) that manufac- ture the so-called Saturday Night Specials. That did it. now. 'fypically, the truly outrageous Then carrying a concealed gun letters were unsigned.. You have would be as serious a crime u to wonder about the commitment packing a blackjack or brass -and the courage ~of people knuckles. who write letters like that, and No. 3, $W'e: absinthe, slavery, don't have the spine to sign them. •cop-killer" bullets. The point is, ~~"Btl1nm:ronq-ttm-tn!Slr,,"ttmm-iwas~Satl11'dayN.i1Jht-5peci.als-haveno one letter that posed some re&-. use other than killiI\$J. which is sonable questions. why th(!'Congress bamled. their It was from Tony Wolcott who, importation in 1968. I suspect, is p>ming from the lib-If it's illegal to import the ertarian side, rather than the things, what logic allows their eccentric world of the zealous gun domestic manufacture? advocate, when he asks: •No. 1, B ut what do I know? Certain· If we close up Bryco, Raven, ly not nearly as much as Phoenix, etc., do you think the Charlie an~ Mary Leigh rurbrain thugs and gangsters wW Blek, whose son, Matt, was mur- stop shooting? No. 2, If the no-dered by a Saturday N'igbt Spe- brainers continue to shootustng dal wielded-by •no-brain thugs." Colts, Smith & Wessons, Rugers, Here's the Bleks' answers to etc., what do we do next? No. 3,' the above questions: can you name a ban or probibi-No. 1: The Saturday Night tion of anything that there was a Specials made by Bryco, et al, market for that worked?• •have proven to be the weapon of OK. here are some very brief choice for gangs and criminals. answers: • Th~are-~~nately~used. No. 1, no they won't. But, as in the commission of crimes ... If has been proven in Maryland and we cut off access to the supply of tbose municipalities that have •starter guns" such as the Satur- banned Saturday Night Specials, day Night Specials, then some shootings will go down. That's teens will have no choice but to good, isn't it? stop shooting." No. 2, You pass and enforce The Bleks also point out: "By tougher laws. For example. focusing on 'thugs' you only i.Jlstead of gabbling about pad-address part of the problem ... dling school kids, maybe our leg-There are more firearms death islators should think about a law from suicides and unintentional ma.king canying a gun a felony shootings tha,n from homicide ... rather than the misdemeanor it is By stopping the production of Sat- • I I . urday Night Specwi, we protect people against the ha7.4ni of hav- ing an unreliable and unsafe gun in the home.• No. 2: •No one buys or uses~ Saturday Night Special if they can afford a better gun (and) we do not endone the banning of all handguns. The multi-dimension- al problem of gun violence requires that we also look at strengthening our family unit; reevaluating our educational sys- temi oveihauling our jµvenile oiminal-justice system (and) acknowledging that fewer guns on the street in the bands of (youngsters results in) less injury and death. . •nie three 15-year-olds who murdered Matthew did not have to buy or steal their weapons. The Saturday Nights~ were so prevalent and readily accessible that they simply were passed around freely on the street.• No. 3: Absolut~y ... After Gov. Wilson signed California's (1991) ban on assault weapons, there was an ~ost immediate drop in (street) shootings ... In Washing- ton D.C. in 1975, a ban on the purchase and possession of hand- guns in the city led to a 25% drop in firearms homicide that was sus- tained for more than a decade. •0ur f0cus (with the organiza- tion they f onned. in son Matt's memory, Orange County Qtizens for the Prevention of Gun Vio- lence) is to ban the manufacture, sale and possession of Saturday Night Specials. These cheap, poorly construct~ ed. unreliable. easilf conc.ealable. _ lethal junk guns have no legiti· mate purpose in our society. (They) are not used in any form of sport or hunting and their reliabil- ity does not allow them to be a valid, self-defense weapon. Therefore, the only purpose left is to create death and injury. •So we have a question of our own: What are we waiting for?· • ~ MARTIN'S column runs every Thursday and Saturday . ON FINE GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING FROM ·-----SOUTHWICK • SAMUELSOHN • H. 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Ladies Shoes Handbags Belts COLE-HAAN • GUCCI • JOSEl'lf ~D ANNE • ROSS1MODA • DONNA WAN YVES ST. ....-.. &UPH lAUllEN • 'DI • (1Q ., I» < I» ~ . • J a en en 3 0 0. I» • (;> 0 0. • '< < n en ti) :--I» a 0 -• (1Q 0 =· 0 ~ District offers adult English cl~es • Adults interested in learning Bliglish, becoming U.S. citizens, .ini'proving their parenting skills or e~g a high school diploma can participate in a free class • ottered through Newport-Mesa Unified School District's Davis Adult School. Spring semester registration is Jan. 22 and 23 from 9 a.m. to nQOn and 6-8:30 p.m. at the Davis Cam- pus, 1050 Arlington Drive. Classes begin Jan. 29 and include English as a second lan- guage, citizenship, parenting, GED and diploma classes. There are no registration or tuition fees and both morning and evening classes are available. Evening classes also are offered at Pomona and Wilson elementary schools. For additional information, please call Catherine Ashdown at 556-3430. Delino to feel the heat "Dte city of Newport Beach will conduct a roast for departing assistant city manager Ken Delino Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. at the Can- nery Restaurant. There will be a no-host bar, adniission is free and the public is invited. The Cannery is located at 3101 Lafayette Ave. Mercury Insurance C.orona del Mar ~.,. ... otlJoen nae Ona.a c1a1 Mu aw.ta. of Cwnmen:e recently ~ new Ollken to ltl b08rd ol dirac· ton. They are: Din Dunham, ~t; Jim Wood, first' vice ~t; Royal R4dtke, second vlce ~denti Luvena Ha>19-P, executive board secretary and Harry Hub~ treasurer. 'Discovery· booklet available at OCC 'Discovery' a «·page book.le~ that lists all workshops, perfor- mances, tours and non-credit classes being offered this spring by Orange Coast College's Com- munity Education Office, is avail- able to the public free of charge. The booklet is avallable in the Community Education Building located next to the library. Hours are Monday through Thursday from 9 a .m. to ij p.m., Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon. Booklets can be mailed upon request by calling 432-5880. Bone marrow drive planned for sergeant The City of Hope will be hold- ing its second bone marrow drive Monday for Newport Beach police Sgt. Steve VanHom who was diagnosed with leukemia a year ago. ~. The bone marrow drive will be ..... ~ lwh Po1IC8 ~lllDl•Mntey-.1 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tiie llMlaD ii ilocat· eel at 870 Slata ~· Drive. Tbe cOlt ol tbe bloOd test is $22. so per panoa. .. v~ ~6.1s t1w tatber o1 m: cbildren. uid ha been a Newport Beech ~ officer for 22 ~­ He now works tn the Professional Standirdl Umt. Julie Paster, a police ~tcher and friend of Vanliom orgamzed the tint bone marrow «rive and the second one through' the Qty of Hope. For more irifonnation call Julie · Paster at 6'•-3717. Course offered for· shutterbu~ of all ages A five-week, non-technical entry-level course for both auto- matic and adjustable 35mm cam· era users will take place Satur- days-from 9:30 a.m. to~2:30 p.m. at the Oasis Senior Center in Corona del Mar. Registration is $45 and can be done by either stopping by the Newport Beach Community Ser- vices Department at 3300 New- port Blvd. or by calling 644-3151. ATaska Eagle plans to sail for New Zealand Orange Coast College's 65-foot sloop, Alaska Eagle, will embark on its 14th sail training cruise on May 4, 1996 when it heads for New Zealand. WAl~NINCi! ' ~\..l "'I '(> INSl 'l{~\..N( :1:, . The trip to and around New Zealead w1ll take ~ mootbl 8Qd fMture 10 ditf~ leal, ranging from 12 to 2A days. The 8U"W'lloo is open to students and the pµblic. crew memben ~cipate in all aspects ot sailing and navigat- ing AluU Eagle, such as galley duty, sail bandllllg and niaJnl& nance. Crews are selected by application. The yocht is fully licensed by the U.S. Coast Guard. It bas won the 1917-78 Whitbread Around- the-World Race. Alaska Eagle was donated to OCC in 1982 by Neil Bergt and has sailed 250,000 miles since its launching, 150,000 of those with OCC Sailing Center students aboard. We Specialize in FAMILYACCOUNTS llflith Teen Drivers HOMEOWNER'S --•"'Free 8/etJhone Quotes Low Rates for Autos & Trucks· COMMERCIAL LIABILITY BONDS --------.. ----- (' \ l.L 838-171 () FIRE • Absolutely No Broker or RENTERS Po/icy Fees • Quality PerSonslized Service • F11mi/y Owned Agency Free Telephone Quotes No Broker or Policy fees Family Owned & Operated since 1974 Safeco Ins, -Progressive Ins. -Superior Ins. -Atlantic Ins. and more _.\,/c1111s f\. .. \11clcr.\011 /11 .\11ra11ce Brokers . • Established in 1927 MERCURY INSURANCE CD. CRAIG BROWN INSURANCE (714) 760-1255 ~40 Newport Center Dr., 1122 • Newport s.d1 in Fashion Island Stock Up NowlH ...... 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COSTA MESA -The Orange County Fairground.a ls getting a Jwnp on ticket sales tor the 104th annual Orange County Pair. The fair is offering advanced ticket sales and a new advance ticket fundraising progr8lil for non-profit groups. By Julie Ross <Annon; Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Despite hopes that student enrollment would soar this year, Orange Coast College officials are reporting only a 1 % increase over enrollment at the same time last year. School officials were expect- ing a dramatic increase after a state-imposed fee on college graduates expired Dec. 31. The $50-per-unit fee was imposed by the state Legislature in 1993 on communlty college students with bachelor's or advanced degrees. Students without degrees paid $13 per unit. ~ The school lost about 1,800 •students after the fee was :inlposed., ~ the admissions :office offici were hoping to ·lure as man as 1,500 students :back to cam us this month. • More th40 20,240 students :registered fqr spring classes this ;week com~ared to 20,029 for •the same dAte last year. : ·1 think there's still a lot of ;people who aren't aw:are of the •fee change or are domg some- :thing that prevents them from jumping back into school for 'even one class," said Jinl Car- :nett, the college's director of icommuruty relations. , Students return to campus 1Mon<$ey after a month-long . • I ----- ~/!/ .1,111 () ll l fl' I 70% Off of What? : Compl!!C our prices. See our 1 selection. Experience our • ~ customer service . • winter break between semes- ters. The college still is register- ing students for its 15-week classes, which begin Peb. 12, "I think there~ still a lOt of ~ople who aren't aware of the · lee change or are doing somelhliig that prevents them from jumping back into school ... " -JIM CARNETT • and for the 9-week classes, which begin March 25, wnmre-still are a number of opportunities' for students to enroll this semester,• Carnett said. Administrators added 42 sections, a 1.8% increase, to its spring schedule. More degree-holding stu- dents have enrolled at OCC th.is semester, Carnett said. Nearly t ,350 students with bachelor's degrees enrolled this semester as opposed to 900 last spring. •we expect we will end up enrolling more students as peo· ple become more aware or the change in enrollment fees,· Carnett said . Organizations, schools and charities will receive St for every $10 camival ticket book sold. The tickets go on sale March 1, but groups must send their non-prof- it information to the group sales office to be eligible. T.he office is located at the Orange County Fair, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa, 92626. For advance ticket information and order forms, contact the fall's advance ticket office at 708-1526. Advance general admission tickets cost $4 as opposed to the regular $6 and senior tickets cost $3 as opposed to $5. Discount carnival ride tickets cost $10 for a book of 30 tickets instead of the $18 on-site price. Each fair ride requires 2-5 tickets. The 1996 Onmge County""Patr- will run July 12-28 at the fair- grounds. The 17-dat event will feature entertainmenl., livestock, contests, traditional county fair exhibits and rides. No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper FITS IN ••• Daily Pilot --~~----~·~----~--~~~~~--·------------------------. I I --------------- 17th St. BEAUTY CENTER ------------- I I I I I I I I ·~~~"'.'7'"";--iiiii~-:-1'"--:~~~ii~~~-:1· I I I I I Entfre PurcJaGM I Donations aid libr~ services By EvMt Henerson. Dall,' Pilot Newport Beach.-A some- what •unnpected" donation from two library patrons will allow library administrators to buy new materials and increase its high tech capabili- ties at the branches. It was late 1995 that library adin.inistrators said they learned of a combined $52,245 in donations fiom the Friends of the Ubrary and the Newport Beach Public Library Founda· tion. The money finally came through this month and, in a budget adjustment, the city council IS expected Monday to approve admini1t.rators' plans for the donations. The Friends of the Library's gUt of $20,000 will go toward the purchase of such matenals as large print books, c::ompact discs and books on tape. "These were cut drastically in this year's budget due to reduced funding,• said Robin Weed-Brown, the library's information services manager. The donation of $32,245 from the Librarr Foundation, will help give the branches· access to Local Area Network (LAN) capabilities. With these new abilities, branch users will have access to computer data . and CD rom subscriptions and reference. According to Weed-BrOWA, the Friends generally make a donation once a year, making the additional $20,000 an unex- pected bonus. As for the Library Foundation, raising money "is the business we're in,• said Foundation President David Carmichael. "lt's our understanding that this will allow us to lS"ring :the Corona del Mar branch into the (computer) fold,· Carmichael said. "We were told the city dtdn 't have the funds to run the lines to Corona del Mar. So we discussed it and we're happy to do it• Still whee:ing with over the counter medication? 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SERVING OR.ANGE COUNTY FOR 25 YEARS Factory "\\'arrant~· Value JA~ SF.LECT EOITIO~ '•• 0 • \tf' 4t Ht•n•t• , ... ... Mil Feedl 8 to 7 ~-.- -. = • --= . = - -- ·:.-•.;..J. )~.:....:. .....!___ • ......!_____ • ...._ - c:Mm WC* VOU LOW BllUhMh M. SlOcum wUI bOld a free community worbbop on "'To Build the Life You Waat; €'re-- ate the Work You Love· from to to t 1:30 a.m. at 2900 Bristol St., SUlte J-108 in Costa Mesa. There is no fee but reservations are ~ed. Por more information, call 850-1689. ANGER CONTitOL WORKSHOP Orange Coast College otters a three-hour workshop designed to help pM'ents control anger and improve child management skills. The workshop titled "Anger Con- .J 1rol-Parent liaining• ,will be held 1 ..i trom 9 a.m. to noon today in Room J' 201 of OCC's Lewis Applied Sci- ence Building. Registration is $30 'per person or $50 for two. A $5 material fee is payable to tbe pre- senter. For more information, call 432-5880. TAX ASSISTANCE WORKSHOP A workshop designed to equip volunteers to provide free income tax assistance to low income, elderly, non-English speaking and/or handicapped persons will be held today from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and again on Jan. 27 and Feb. 3 at OCC's Business Educa- tion Building, Room 104. Atten- dees Will learn how to-prepare a variety of tax schedules. Books Club will meet everr Sunday at 2 p.m . for entertainnient, speakers, tun and more. The cost i5 just a few dollars and all proceeds go to Olive Crest Homes & Services for -Abused Children. The group meets at the Island Bagel, 504 South Bay Front on Balboa Island. For infonnation, call 640-1531. MONDAY, JAN. 22 FRENCH CONVERSATION : and materials will be provided free of charge. Persons only need attend one session. For more information, call 643-4060. liifermediate andadvanced French conversation workshops will be offered by Orange Coast College's Community Education Office. The first is Mondays from 4:30 to 7 p.m. in Room 219 of OCC's Chemistry Building, Jan. 22 -Apr. 22. The fee is $65. The second session is Wednesdays from 9 a.m. to noon at Promontory Point Apartments in Newport SUNDAY FULL LIFE CLUB Starting today the Full Life • . fi~ ~-··-.,p COSTA MESA CMC PLAYHOUSE ru5ll1s All Singing, All Dan<ing, All Gershwin .. . -.. ... ... .. 4' -" -.,. -: -... .. • .. -.. • .. .. .. . """ • .. --.. -. .. . ... . .. .r . .. .. .. .. .. • . .. .. .. .. .· -.. .. CRAZY FOR YOU FOt tcQt feMMbans clfl t 714.650-5269 661 Hamnton Street J Costa Mesa, CA ' DIREClED IY W1Y WAITS l'ROOOOD IY REX TO~lllS Jonuory 18 lln Ftbniery 11, 1996 Thunday, friclgy, Satwdoy -l:OOpm 5-lliay llllltinll -2:00pni Senio;;Jroup0 student discounts available • HEY MOM! INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALE THURSDAY THROUGH SUNDAY JANUARY 25TH·28TH SAVE UP TO 50 % MANUFACTURER 's O UTLET Choose from the largest In-stock selection • of quality baby bedding • ,. and coordinating accessories in Orange County. NQJo. Company "'Store "lio~ Located in Antonio Plaza :!:!4 ~I Amonio Pkwy Rancho Santa Mar~arita (7 14) 858-9496 01>e11 M1111tl<11 thni S(lfurdm 10 tun. to 6 p.m. S1111d111 11 a 111. to 5 p.111. . . . ~ 'SP-ECIALIZINQ IN ROVER & JAG.UAR Beach, Jan. 24 -Mar. 27. The fee is $59. For more information, call 432-5880. of Color Me Beautiful's •Looking Your Best.• will be in Costa· Mesa for a free seminar on looking your best from 7 :30 to 9 p.m. at the Countryside Inn, Bristol Street in COLOR ME BEAUTIFUL Christine Sherlock, co-author . ·EARTH LAWN 8c GARDEN SERVICE ·c~S4:.~ ... ~0 .... 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SPEAK UP NEWPOJ(f"' 224-2166 Speak ~ Newport 1s a nonprofit Of&alllabon gMng recognition to llldMduals, orgaruations and public officials foi' their contributions to Newport Beach; prOVldfla a ~san fon.m fof the discuSSIOO of commtnty 1ssiles. Membership dues are $20.00 per person per yea1. For information; SPEAK UP NEWPORT, Post Office Box 2594, Newport Beach, CA 92663, Telephone (714) 224-2266 i • SIDEWALK SALE · JANUARY 20th & 21st UP TO 70% OFF • No adju$uncnts Qll prior purchases ' ARMOIRE DRSSSINO BY DSSION <:Oita Me(a. Par nemvatlobi. CAl1 1-800-COLOR·MB. YOGNMIDffA110N A m-week basic y99a and meditation work.shop Will be held Mondays, Jan. 12 .. Mar. 11 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m: Atten· dees will learn a balanced RrO· gram of exercise, breathing, deep "relazotion and imagery techniques. For more mtonna- tion, call 432-5880. ADD LECTURE Coastline Counseling Center will sponsor a lecture on "ADD Personality Styles & Relation- ships. 8 Presenter Denise Davis will discuss the symptoms of Attention Deficit Disorder, the challenges of dealing with ADD in relationships and how to cor- rect potential problems before they develop. The lecture is from 7 'to 8:30 p .m, at 1200 Quail St., Suite 105, Newport Beach. A $5 donation is requested. For more informa- tion, call 476-0991. --- I -\.' - COIONA DB. MM 1be Corona del Mar Chamber of commerce will bold its instaUa. tion dinner tonight beginning at 6:30 p.m. at the Newport Beach Nautical Museum, 151 Pacific Coast Highway. The cost is $35 per person. can 673-4050: OSTEOPOROSIS GASS A free class on Osteoporosis understanding its causes, preven: tion and treatmept.s through Phys- ical therapy Will t>ehosted with a light lunch by Corona del Mctr Rehab and Mard Legge at 2600 E. Pac;ific Coast Highway, Suite M. Call 640-2121 for information HOME~BASED BUSINESS A free home-based busines~ meeting on ·using the Internet for yofu B\isiness. • will be held today at 5:30 p.m at John DollllJl. is Restaurant, 2901 W. Coast Highway in Newport Bedch Open to all businesses. For more information, call 729-4400. famous for our ... Light Cuisine recipes prepared lean on calories, but not flavor. Cilantro-Lime Salad • Light Tostada • Chicken Tomatillo Tacos • Light Enchiladas • Frijolts Fresco -(Fresh not rtjitd) ~ ~ LOOK-F-0R-1 •. r---, a~l10 I COUPON ON I Newport Beach 675-6855 Costa Mesa 642-1142 I THU~DAY I L---.J SFR\ '/\'(,' OR:I.\'(,'/' ('(){ '.\'7T I OR O\TR 30 J'/JN\' ! .1-;11•1.1 1/1,'/, • I IH{,I \!, .. 1 . I •l,}1 ,1, /. 1/111///U(/111/ f',11l· 1 \, 11 f•tu I Ji, d1 /, 1 \/Uld :11.1 ~L "Over 50 Years o Fine Quality" CUSTOM-MADE NEW FuRNITURE • DRAPERIES C USTOM FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERY Recreate your existing furniture to create new updated designer styles! Factory & Showroom 1998 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 642-8400 &allatlht WtMMg.....,.,,., for'*' muaJCAN WOMEN MEET 1be Costa Mesa Republican· Women federated will hold their lunCbeOn meeting today at 10:30 a.m. at the COsta Mesa Golf and Coun~ Club. The speaker Will be Yorba Llnda. Coundlmember Barbara. Kiley. For more informa- tion or reservations, call 557-6545. USED BOOK SALE __ .,._,;J'b&Newport Beach Fri the Library will hold a huge used book sale today through Jan. 28 in the Friends Room of the Cen- tral Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. in Newport Beach. Todays sale from 4 to 7 p.m. is for members or peo- ple wishing to become members of Friends of the Library only. Thursday sale hours are from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., Friday and Satur- day hours are from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday hours are from 1 to 4 p.m. Prices begin and .so and up. JUVENILE JUSTICE "Juvenile Justice in Calilor- nla" will be discussed by Costa Mesa and Newport Beach mem- bers oHhe League of Women Vot- ers today at 9:30 a.m. at a private residence in Newport Beach. All 1eayim-meetings '11nrfree ancr open to the public. For more infor- mation, call 548-2696. DEBBIE GIBSON . Debbie Gibson along with cast members of the national towing company of Broadway's hit musi- cal "Grease" will be at Planet Hollywood South Coast Plaza from noon to 2 p.m. fro an after- noon 'SOs bash. The event includes special contests, prizes and autographs. For more infor- mation, call 668-1440. POSmVE PARENTING New Directions for Women, Inc. offers a six-week course on parentirig to explore and under- stam.l truw-rtrttrtrarmwelop d"'' what makes them tick. Sessions will be held on Wednesdays from 6 to 7:30 p.m. beginning today at Faith House, 334 University Dri- ve, Costa Mesa. Tuition is $55 for the full six-weeks. Call 548-8232 for more information. THURSDAY TENANT RffiNTION The Building Owners and Managers Assoc1allon Orange County chapter will hold its lunch meeting with motivational speak- er Bonnie Dean discussing • Upsizing Tenant Retention in a Downsizing World• toda,y begin- rung at 11:30 a.m. al The Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd. in Newport Beach. The cost is $33 for BOMA members and $38 for non-mem- bers. For more information or reservations, call 838-9960. REPUBLICAN WOMEN Newport Harbor Republican Women will hold their luncheon meeting today at 11 :30 a.m. at the r Balboa Bay Club, Bayside Room. 1221 W. Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beach. Chief of Police Bob McDonnell and Executive Officer Andy Gonis will address the topic of crime in our neighbor- hoods and what can be done about il The cost is $17. For more information, call 837-0278. BUSINESS OPPORTUNrTY The January Business Oppor- tunity Brea.kf ast presents motiva- tional speaker Alan Klevit who will speak on •How To Make Your Dreams Come 'Ihte• today from 7 to 9 a.m. at the Sheraton Newport, 4545 MacArthur Blvd. in Newport Beach. The cost is $17 for members and $19 for non- members and includes breakfast. For more inlormation, call 729- 4400. WOMEN IN MANAGEMENT Women in Management wel- comes Lee Reinke Bright who will speak on "How to Build a Busi- ness Relationship in Five Minutes or t.ess• at their dinner meeting ---tonight 'at p.m. at the Sheraton Newport, 4545 Mac ArthUl Blvd. in Newport Beach. The cost is $35 and reservations are recommend· ed. For nuue information, call 838-1558. FRIDAY 'AIST FOR YOU' A day of mint-workshops. including hair cutting, manicures, makeovers, massage, fashion and more. The event Is today from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St. Tickets are $1 for members and $2 for non-members. For more inlormation, call 645·2356. WEDDING WEEKEND • Dames & Noble hosts author DI "The Wedding Workbook," Met· lene HolloWay as she signs her book and answen queltlont about planning the perfect Wed- ~ today from 1 to 9 p.m. and S.turday Cynthia Munebn.t.ck, author ot ·ww You Marry Mer will share touching and humorout stories of unique wedding pre>p91- als from 2 to 4 p.m. Barnes & Noble is located at 953 Newport Center Drtve in Newport Beach. Call 759-0982 for more Informa- tion. WOMEN IN 1.EAOtRSHIP Women in Leadership. hosts State SenatorJ.ug.Kille - Cheon at 11 :30 a.m. at the Pacific Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd. in Newport Beach. The cost is $30 for members ond $40 for non- members. Call 644-0278 for more information or reservations. SA11JRDAY, JAN. 27 JACK JONES Popular. singer and Grammy winner, Jack Jones will perform tonight at 8 p.m .. .a.t Orange Coast College's Robert B. Moore The- atre, Fairview Road in Costa Mesa. Tickets are $20 in advance or $27 at the door. For more infor- mation, call 432-5880. PARENT HELP USA Parerit Help USA will hold its Volunteer Orientation Meeting over noon tea today at A Seaet Affair Tee Room, 410 31st St. m Ne~rt Beach. The tea Will introduce volunteen to the Parent · Help Center anC:l prOVi<ie liltonna.- tion on the varioUJ volunteer opportwlities. Donation is $12. For more inlonnation, call 673- 3111 ......... -~-SPANISH VOLUNTEERS The Child Abuse Prevention Center will train Spanish-speU.. ing volunteers to act as parent aides today from 9 a.Di. to 4 p.m. at 2482 Newport Blvd., Suite 7 in Costa Mesa. Parents aides help Hispanic families where an inci- dent of child abuse has occurred or is in danger of occurring. For more information, call 722-1107 or 449-7888. WOMEN'S HEALTH & FASHION ·"Your Life Is In Your Hands" is an all-day women's health fair sponsored by St. Joseph Hospital in cooperation with Nordstrom. The free event will take place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Nord- strom, South Coast PlaZa. today. A Puhion Presentation and Panel Dilcuslion wU1 precede the fair and ii free with a Rll8Mltion. The event will begiri at 8 a.m. with a continental breakfut followed by dJSCtilslon With orange Coun- ty's top fashion editon IUld then "Simplifying Your Wardrobe" by lashion comulta.nt Unda Banting. For inlonnation. Call 711-8999. MAJOR GIFTS DINNER The Young Leadership Divi· tion Defict Disorder. In adults, this c~ulDvity c.an take the form Of ovenpeDding or being a ~ Mktid. Presenter Joanie Heinemann will discuss ways to deal 9wttb thll <;ompulsioll today frqm 7 to 8:30 p.m. at 1200 Qtiall St., Suite 105 m Newport Beach. The cost is SS. Ca.11476--0991. sion of the Jewish Federation of NEWPORT SISTER OTY Orange Oounty hosts its annual The Ne~rt Beach Sister City major gifts dinner tonight. Dinner Association will hold its annual includes guest speaker and enter-meeting today from 3 to 6 p.m. at tainment. The YLD provide Jew-the Balboa Bay Club. New board lsh singles and couples ages 25 to members will be elected, past 45, a platform to develop and sup-events in. 1995 will be reviewed port the continuing need for Jew-and future activities for 1996 are ish commitment, continuity, edu-on the agenda. Call 720-1077. cation and leadership in the Jew-JESSE JAMES ish Community. For more infor-wDebunking the Jesse James mation, call 755-5555 ext. 551. • Hoaxes" is the title of a free noon MONDAY, JAN. 29 ADD AND MONEY Compulsivity is one trait com- mon to all age groups with Atten- program today m the Fnends Room of the Newport Beach Cen- tral Library, 1000 Avocado Blvd. 10 Newport Beach. Retired judge James R. Ross, the great granpson of Jesse James, will present the program. fOCUSU')g on the ~umt mg of his great grand.father's bones, along with truths ~ mythi about the life ol the famou9 outlaw. FOr more information cd 117-3801 .. AFTER SCHOOL SOENCE The Envirorunental Nature Center will be offenng the follow- ing claSieS for it$ Winter Session; Afternoon Ncituralist; tor student$ in 1st grade or older, will be on Tuesdays from 3:30 to 5 p .m. beginning Jan. 30 until Mar. 5; Mommy & Me, tor parents and toddlers 2-3 years old, will be held Wednesdays from 3:30 to 4:45 p.m starting Feb. 7 to Mar. 13; Nature Magic, for kinder- garten only, will be held on Thursdays from 1.30 to 3 p.m Feb. 8 to Mar. 14. The cost for these classes is $55 for member'l and $60 for non-members. For more information, call 645-8489 • Send your items to the Around Town Editor. The Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St.. Costa Mesa. calit 92627. fax 646-4170 Of" call 540-1224, Ext. 333 YOU NEVER SAU-SAGE SAUSAGE Or Such Delicious Food! Join Us For Lunch• Dinner• Sunday Brunch Catering Available AJM-IMIMLJOUCMeW-723-0621 AJ• .......... 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Sdeoce, 901 Dove St. ~ 145, often Saturdoy Work· ... ~l Janu.uy. Predi-dadllr~. ·~ Sdence ID.· lmd ·Art Pwl. at um n.un will bl beld tOday and •New ~ With Jody,. led by Jody ,@iei, will be held Jan. 21: ,W~ st.art at 10 a.m., pm- • ceded ~.coffee time at 9:30 a.m. DonatlOna Will be accepted at the doot. lliformation: 646-3199. ~DAY hls1tiUdor Janet Brosan leads Peo- ple With Al'tliritis Can Exercise daises from "'10 a.m. to 11 a.m. niiiday at ~e Jewish Senior Cen-tettef Orange County, 250 B. Bak- er St., Costa Mesa. The class includes health education, joint- protedion tips, relaxation tech- niqlies, pain-control techniques and sodall:zlng. Call 513-5641. ~MSHIFT The Newport Beach Baha'i Com- mwilty allows participants to hear and' experience "Paradigm Shift: A New Way -A New World" 7:30 p.m. Friday at a,private residence '-Corona-4~ expfore such questions as: Can rACism and prejudice be eliminat- ed? What is the new world order? Music and food are included. Directions: 759-0999. SH~ BUDDHISM NeWport Beach Higashi Honganji Buddhist Temple's Dharma Soci- ety presents a lecture and discus- sion series on Shin Buddhism at 7 p.rit tonight at the temple, 254 Vidoria St., Costa Mesa. Call 722- 1202 (the Rev. Hirosumi) or 651- 3102 (Ronnie Young). ~MBERING FOR INACTIVE CATHOLICS Keep the wonder and joy of Christ- mas alive by joining five gatb4¥- at Our Lady Queen of Angels tliolic Church on alternate Sun- ys at 6:15 p.m. in a relaxed set- g with discussions chosen by cipants. Meetings will be held day, Feb. 4, Feb. 18, March 3 d March 17 at the parish center, 6 Mar Vista Drive, .in Newport . For more information, call ·e Roma.no at 548-3844 or Sis- Agatha Faimon. 644-9218. I METHODIST C:O...M... MESA VERDI Pacific will be in concert 7 p.m. Feb. 4 at Temple Bat Yahm, 1011 Camelback St., Newport Beach. Cantor Gtant !las received. many . ence-ftftd has appeared with the Los Ange- les Music Center Opera, Opera Pacific and other regional ~mpa­ nies. He will join Kimberly Allman, soprano; Ann Noriel, mezzo sopra- no; Chris Campbell• tenor and pianist Tom Madarlane in a gala musical program. nckets range in price from $25 to $12 and may be purchased in advance by contact- ing Alma Brooks at Temple Bat Ya.bm, 644-1999. The community is invited to attend. A dessert reception follows. SPECIAL SERVICES PENTECOST REVISITED Myrna Larson will be the featured speaker at a Pentecost Revisited service at 6:30 p.m. Jan. 28 in St. James Episcopal Church in New- port Beach, 3209 Via Lido in New- port Beach. Larson is an interna- tionally known speaker and teacher of the Bible. Arrival by 6 p.m . will help ensure seating. Child-care services are available for infants and children through age 8. St. James Episcopal Church has ~ worship services every Sunday, 7:30 a.m. Rite I traditional; 9 a.m. Rite ll, contemporary and 10:45 a.m. charmnatic. A noon ser- vice with Holy Communion is held on Wednesdays. Information: 675- 0210. UNmD METHODIST CHURCH 1701 labr, C.M Worahip & Church School 1:30 and 10:00 a .m. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Lido, Newport Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 Dr. Richard Geof, 979·8234 NEWPOR1' CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 160d~~Ave. 644-0745 worship at 8 :00AM & I O:OOAM Sunday School All~ 9:00M1 Rev. Edward C. Martin I 1AGUNA United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Dr. ~~Beach Sunday~~ & Chr1sttan Ed 1 Mlnlst ... David & V\lilnla Wheeler w..teY ~-· RU.IGIO! I\ '. CIENCE Seek the wrd, and ye shall live; ... Amos 5:6 B~ of 11ae ModMrQuds 'l1le Jlnt ~ ol Clarilt Sdaatbt a..,Mnr .. 111ta CONGREGATIONAL ® COMMUNTYOORCH CONGREGATIONAL . UNfTfO CHURCH Of ottlST r."'"" .. r. c,,. -c.. It 10 oo. Di. O.nnll w. Shot't, Mfnlst9r Sunday WonNp 8:30 • 10:AM Oudl Sdlool 9AM MA· tAS Chldrtft QMd c.. ftnMded 644-7400 • ,, •C-DllMlr "HINTS PROM HELL" (luU 16: 19·31) NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH A new Celebration Worship Ser- vice has been added at 10:45 a.m. -ttch Sun Lutheran Church, 798 Dover Drive in Newport Beach. The service will conclude at 11:15 a.m., except for the first Sunday of each month, when Holy Communion will be served. The traditional service with Chancel Choir and weekly Holy Communion continues at 9: 15 a.m. Christian Education for 4-year-olds through the fourth grade will be held from 9:40 to 10:40 a.m. For more information, call 548-3631. SERMONS ;~•111• ..... ==-.=..~~~ ... wll liDld Im .... to bled .. ~on M . 811 til diUlda. 11111.n.. ~ Nnpolt .... Hon d'oeuvr. wm be ..wct at 7:30 p.m., .witb the auctiaa Iii 8 p-m.. Olered ..... be em.rtammllll --.n ~. ~ .. adlvttJ8I. pbo- 'lbe S..4>4tv .aen..1ot ~ ~ 11 rmn, bair Mlon cer· bOldl w~ 1a1tlom on W8dnet-dficatel, ~ parka tk:UCI day~ at 7:30 p.m. bl St. and more. Donatkm are valued Andtew'1 Prel~ Church, frOm $10 to 5'S(). Rattle ticketl for 600 St.."AJ)drews ROad. Newport free -Sl. Cash only, Beach. A!Vsbi,Jlel are wekome. A adults , . S3 donation will be ~ at GUIDED JOUlt the door, which also coven lbe University of Judaism's popu- refrelhinenta. No reservations ~ lar study tour program will take a requin!d. This week's speaker is two-day bus trip Feb. 18 and 19 for Candi Dabney, Newport Beach a walking tour of San Diego's Old therapUt illtem and acoom.P-]isb.ed Town. meet Jews from several speaker, who will ~on •Reia-Spanish speaking countries and SOENC£ OF MINO tionsbip Renovation." ~ mit synagogues and Jewish Meditation at 6 p.m. followed by, EFFECTIVE SINGLE MRENT1NG neighborhoods in San Diego. lb~ • "Prosperity/Sdence of Mind" at; A conference designed specifically second day will be spent in Tijua· p.m. are held Tuesday at Newport for single parents will be held Feb. na. with a tour of a Tijuana syna-Beach Church of Religious Sci~ 3 at St. Andrew's Presbyterian gogue and residential areas, lunch ence, 901 Dove St, No. 1•s. New.! Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, and shopping. The fee of 5150 per port Beach. "Physical Perf~·" ,.,f person includes tom.sportation, d l"ewport Beach. Registration at 8 accommodations at the San Diego tion/Sdence of Mind" is also hel a.m., conference from 9 a.m. to Ramada Old Town Hotel. crossing 10 a.m. Wednesdays. Call 64~~ 3:30 a.m. Cost is $25 advance reg-fees, two meals and snacks. Infor-3199. ,, istration. A keynote address and mation: (310)4?6-9n7, extension PRAYER BREAKFAST ... 12 workshops will be offered to 246. Pirst United Methodist Church oft ~c~e~w to.JL~·Y-(:lll~Jl:lljl-'"airl~Mlll~tn----l E:«ta-Mesa holds a Pr~~ ety of skills, concepts and JUDAISM fast at 6 a.m. Wednesday at Den-.. resources to inform, . enrich, Hear the music, see the art, learn. ny's restaurant at Newport Boule-, encourage and motivate them. the history, taste the food on a cul-vard and 17th Street in Costa Child care and lunch will be pro-tural journey presented at the Mesa. Call 548-7727. vided with advance registration Jewish Community Center, Baker HOLY COMMUNION only. Call 574·2222. and Redhill, Costa Mesa at 2 p.m. St. James Episcopal Church, 3209 Feb. 18. Musiciaris, artists, authors, Via Lido, Newport Beach, offers a a poet, two chefs, historians, SPECIAL EVENTS WHITE ELEPHANT SALE Temple Isaiah of Newport Beach bolds an auction/White Elephant sale 1:30 p.m. Sunday at the Oak- wood Gardens Clubhouse South, 1700 16th St. in Newport Beach. Items include free dinners, house- researches and speakers promise noon service Wednesday with . 'BO.RN AGAIH -AND AGAll(_ _ bold items, jewehy, etc. The public --=elo:mre:-548-6900. ' - an interesting afternoon in Spain. Holy Communion. Bring a lunch 900-1400 CE. Tickets, which and dine with the churcb staff include dessert, are $4 per adult after the service. Call 675-0210. member or child over 12 and $6 for BIBLE STUDY , non-members. Child care avail-His Disciples Fellowship in Costa ' able at a nominal fee. For informa-Mesa invites everyone for a study tion. call Jack Stein 4t 968-0998; of God's word, food. fun Gd fel- Alan/ Phyllis Jacobs at 6-44-2712 or lowship at 7:30 p.m. Friday. All Rosalie Gottfried at 240-0704. W90-mE'SSORE'OfECKS- First United Methodist Church of 2589 fJainesl -, C6sta Mesa, 420 W. 19th St., con-MEN'S FEUOWSHIP BREAKFAST 1 That's the topic of the sermon by BLOOD DRIVE Juanella Evans 10:30 a.m. Sunday A Red Cross Blood Drive will be at the Church of Religious Science, bel 901 D St N rt B ch 1::u.6 d 7:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. Jan. 28, at ove ·• ewpo ea · u-. -Our Lady Queen of Angels ~~i:LeCllONS' Church, 2(}.4l6 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach, St. Mark's Presby-That's the topic of the sermon by terian Church wµi also be partici- the Rev. Gail Miller at 10:30 a.m. pating. The need for blood is cru- Jao. 28 at the Church -0f Religious ciaL Please ciill 644-0200. Science, 901 Dove St., Newport THE BIRO'S NES'r, A READING Beach, 646-3199. ' A staged reading of a new play, HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH "The Bird's Nest," by Dea JuVette Joseph Read and Harbor Christian and directed by Jill Forbath, will Church (Disciples of Christ) at be held 7:30 p.m. Jan. 30 at St. 2401 Irvine Ave. in Newport Marie Presbyterian Church. 2100 Beach, 645-5781, invite all to wor-Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach. ship with them. All Sunday mom-There will be a 10-minute inter- ing worshi.p services and Church mission, between Act 1 and 2, School for Children are at 10 a.m. where refreshments will be Adult Sunday School Class is 8:30 served Donations accepted. Call sr. MAR.JC PllESBYIEIUAN CHURCH Sun'"' Worship 9:30 11.m. ChilJ <Are, SunU, ScilHI Jamboree at &stllluff Newport Buch 644-1341 SAINT JAft\ES crURCH ••scopa •AC_..., ti• "''--~9' s.wtiw--Owfllf ............... Fr. OcMd C. And.non, rwctot 3209V1a Udo N.wpoft Beach 14/675-0210 7:30 am Traditional 9amCon~ 9 cm Church Sc:hocil 10:"5 am Chariamatic and Wedn.day noon HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH-.--~-.,....__... (Dlsclplea of Christ) 2401 lrYlne Ave. at S1nt1 Isabel Newport Be1ch Sund1y Worahlp-10:00AM Dr. Joseph R11d 645-5781 I (1r.'1,'\1LJl'JJTY (tflJrl(H ~ "Whlit Does· God want For Your Lif.e?" free blood clini The Men's Fellowship Breakfast of • ducts a -pressure c St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church : between 10 a.m. and 10:30 a..m. 1 Feb. 4. Call 548-7727. holds a weekly br~ast featur-1 BAHA'IS GATHERING ing a speaker at 7 a.m. Wednes-: The Baha'.is of Newport Beach days in Dierenfield Hall, 600 St. : sponsor a lunch, speaker and dis-Andrews Road, Newport Beach. : cussion ot timely topics 11 a.m. The breakfast is o~ to all men : Jan. "28 at a private residence in for $2.50 pe:r breakfast. For more • Corona del Mar. All are welcome. information. call 631-2880. : Directions: 760-5360. : MENTAL HfAlTH FAMILY SUP. PORT GROUP St. Andrew's Presbyterian Chun:h conducts a support group for fami- • Please send photographs and typed : releases detailing stories, upcoming events, serinon topia or any odl« newi. lnvoMng Costa Mesa and N~ Beach chwdles to Religion lditor uiuC 8~ o.fly Piiot. 330 W. Bay St., M9M, NQ7 'fbu CMI .tso fu hnlna 646-4110. MlillSts are ~ weeks prior to an event date. SOUIH GX>AST CHRISTIAN CHUR Wt c.e About You BeCa'* au;. <Arcs. "The Church That Remembers" Philippians 4: 10-19 792 Victoria Street• Costa Me1a, CA• 92627 (714) 548-3468 (Comer ol \"'-ii • "'-cit} .. :Happy !New Year! 'For infonnii.fi:Dn on die '.Religious 'DiredOfY 'Pltast Call XriStiil 'Bemmn 4" r -CENTER SHOE REPAIR - BREAKFAST • LUNCH EN'S • SPECIAL TY COFFEES • Carpet & Drapery • WATERFRONT DINING • OPEN DAILY 7AM-4PM • 723-0616. 634 UDO PARK DRIVE NEWPOlT BEACH January Clearance on AI,14 REMNANTS 50°/oOFF Now Open· Sundays .from 11 -4pm Mast cl111111r1 h1lil it Coutll11'1 Ce1t1 11111 C.mt1r l1citM It Z91D M111 Vn1 Drllil Ent. Call (1141751-9740 ftJr a WllbJnd Colllgs /Jrothum or mors information. COASTLINE WEEKEND COLLEGE CLASSES: • are held on Friday evenings and al l day Saturday. • transfer to the CSU and UC system. • meet the needs of busy students who can't attend classes during the week. • provide a way to earn a certificate and/or A.A. degree in accounting, business administration and management aRd · . . I'. superv1s1on: Three different Weekend College sessions are offered this Spring staning February 2. March 22 and May 10. • -c~:~) RESTAURANT . $2.00 ·Happy Hour Monday thru Friday 4-6 pm (714) 675-2373 BEACON BAY AUTO WASH 4200 Birch Street • Newport Beach, CA 833-0660 John Wayne Airport ~ Bristol 100% HAND WASH . STA-IOHT SNCIAU -- T .... IM.IMW IDteru· Oonally renowned baritone Robelt Mcfarland, we we,. on stage together in full ~ make-up and cos- ~ fol the ppera Pad.fie pro- ~~~ Of Verdi's •AJda. • No, I d~'t "'19· but I groveled as an Btbl~n priSOner. MeFarland, however, does sing, and it was all I could do not to look at him 1n awe a.s he sang just a few feel fropl fDe on stage. ~ow, more than a year later, McFarland bas returned to Ora\lge County to play one of his favoE.te roles, Iago, in the Opera Pa¢.Qc production of Verdi's •dteJJo• that opens tonight aod ~ through Feb. 4 at the Orange County Performing Arts Center in Costa Mesa. "1'Ve done this role many tini,es, • McFarland said during a re<:el\t phone interview from the apartment in Costa Mesa where be l$ staying. "This is probably something like pedormance No. 114 of it." Based qn Shakespeare's play, "Othello,• the operatic version is sidiilar in plot and story to the play, which, in case you've for- gotten, concerns Othello, a Moor and a general who appoints Iago's rival, Cassio, to the posi- tiob of lieutenant. Seeking revenge, Iago poisons Othello's · mind against his wife, Desde- mona, ~th suggestions of infi- delity. And, like a typical Shake- spearian tragedy, everyone ms with an untimely end. e characters of Othello,. D emona and Iago a.re among th Bard's most memorable, par- ti arly the evil Iago. It's a role ~!! ~any actors yearn to play. 1 'l! same is true for the opera. 1a~o· was the title of the o~ at one time,• McFarland saJd. "Verdi felt that Iago was the ceitral character of the opera, wlSleh he is the way he wrote it." Quoting Arrigo Botto, the ttist for "OteUo," McFarland lhat "Iago is envy, he is a vil- ~ a critic, he sees the evil in e, be commits evil for evil's .. He is an artist in deceit. most vulgar error into which artist attempting this role possibly fall is to play him as d of human demon. Such an would make it all too plain he y.nderstood neither S~speafe nor the drama we are discussinn.,, • ;a. ....................... • llllD'S FINEST WINES '1f1T 'THE BEST PRICESI Ha~Jlla~ tba role ol 19 countleu ttmes, indu~ a memorable B~ 'ProduetioD with Pliddo Domliigo u OteUo (avattable on video), McFarland knows that he must, as Hamlet said, •Suit the action to the wont, and the word to the action,• "Otello• is a perfect balance of words and music, acting and singing. And according to McFarland, Russian tenor Vladimir Atlantov is the perlect person to sing the title role of Otello. christopher trela "I love his talent," said McFarland, who sang "Otello" with Atlantov in Berlin recently. "I give credit to (Opera Pacific General Director) David DiChiera for picking him. He is incredible. For anybody who is an avid opera buff, he is one. of the voices of this century for this role. His voice is so big and his gift so powedul. You don't want to miss it." Opera Pacific has scheduled only five performances of "Otel- lo" over a period of about two weeks, which means there is a brecik of three to four days between shows. McFarland said that's because of the demands of the opera on the singers' voices. ln McFarland's case, just being in Prange County can be a real vocal test.· "The first time I was here, I had trouble on my high range, and my low range wanted to come up/ explained McFarland. "I didn't think I was sick, but I was fatiguing fast. When I came back here for "Aida," it started happening again. I i>poke with a local doctor, and be said I was suffering from the Santa Ana winds." Tbe wlnda deb~ McPu· lAnd ana Ctiliid out 1m vOcal cords, '~him to Miek ~ in iteam rooms and drink :more Ouida. •By 9~nh'lg night ot 'Aida' I was muCh7 better. You 'have lo be seilsitive to the area you're in." Of coune this is January, and we don't have Santa Ana winds this time of year ... do we? For tickets to "Otello," which plays tonight and Jan. 24, 27 and 31 at 8 p.m., and Feb. 4 at 2 p.m., call 556-ARTS or 740-2000. ' Fun is the theme of 'Crazy For You' Larry-Watts stepped back from the five black and silver bat boxes and surveyed his handi- work. Bending doym, be sprayed more black paint on a few bare spots. Two more flower-print boxes were strewn on the con- crete, awaiting their tum for paint. "They didn't have flowered bat boxes back in the 1930's,.and we couldn't find any black ones, so here I am," explained Watts. He continued spraying, while in the background thE! sound of hammers and saws signaled the frantic last-minute touches to the set of "Crazy For You," which Watts is directing for the <;::osta Mesa Civic Playhouse. Watts is a hands-on di.rector, which explains the countless hours he has spent at the playhouse help- ing to get the sets, props and cos- tumes ready for opening night. •Crazy For You" is not an easy play for a small theater group to produce. The splashy, old-fash- ioned musical featuring songs by George and Ira Ger:sbwin played the "l'erformlhg ~Center a couple of years ago and just closed on Broadway. When the rights recently became available, the Playhouse jumped at the chance to be the first in Orange County, and possibly Southern California, to present a local pro- duction of the show. They.opted to present "Crazy For You" in place of the previbusly announced HTbe Taming of the Shrew." "We've tried to keep all of the production aspects of the origi- nal, only on a much smaller scale," Watts said. 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Tour our friendly up to date campuses. • Refreshments • Balloons • Garden Grove Age 2 thru grade 6 12111 Buaro Street .6:30 .a.m. -6:30 p.m. (714) 971-5533 th-. ,,_. ... _.._,we are Wit~ OI W.;'liut J dQD't ....... libaw· tui.r. tor Jaekoltt.• W• clelCiibed the •boy gets girl, ~~Girl; boy g ... ~ f>adl• ptiit "of "C'r0y For You" u soptbln~ lttaigbt out of the old Fred Astaire/Ginger Rogers ana Judy Guland/Miclt.ey Rooney movies. • •it's just a plot that's put there to string all of those great Gersh- win songs together," he said with a grtn. "We're not doing Shake- speare. There is not a heavy moment in the show. The bottom line is fun. Get out there and per- tonn and enjoy, and make sure the audience JS enjo~g it with you." While fun 1s the theme of •crazy For You,• Watts and his associates bave toiled and sweat- ed to make sure the show is as authentic and big budget as pos- sible. There are 80 different out- fits for the cast of 17 to wear, and that alone has kept costumer Tom Phillips very busy. The sets are impressive, particularly for a community theater, and a five- piece orchestra provides live.• musical accompaniment for the cast. "The theater has put its all into this production," Watts. "This is a 'must be a big hit,' and I think it will be once the word gets out. Younger audiences will enjoy 1t because they've never seen this type of thing before, and older audiences will enjoy it because they know the music MIQSA MEXl(AN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO The D'adltlon C°"tlnues Since 1972 I ') "' 0\I[ ~ f()\)[JT1 ,,) ~ '~-t( It,. f •\ti f /J,,,[ I ~:.:~--· .. ·;· ( ~~1/ \ ( 't11J1t '"'' \ ll \ itle o ~-~! "\,.,,' /,,. \} ,. --- ~ F ' DON'TlET.10lll .MEMORIES FADE .. Brin1 us your photos, old, new, black oc whm• or color. or 1NtAnt5 and we1l make phowgraph1< duplicates of them. • R1iht here in our s101'" • "Wlule YOU wt11 • No nqanve r«1wl'fd • Reduct Of tnla~. ·°"""' McJt Ptctm<tal P.inu ~ Nar • &11 Tiuni To An On,mal I .: 7· I /llCTIOSTAT 0,:11:11~~·.t. ·.Tl,·f ~ ~ ,' J ,, J ,, . 'I : ' I I \ \ I ' • I ' . , I I ' . I e •• • ( ' I .. l.EAH t-IOGSTEN I DAii. 'i'. Pll.OT WEEKENDWEAR u A "AK $ AT WESTCUFF ~ftn ·1, _._ OBIE SPORTS LTD . ,, 1036 IRVINE· 631-2996 NEWPORT BEACH f i Starts ~riday Jan. 19™10AM : All Snowboard Equipment On Sale !Burto n Morrow Airwalk !K-2 Mercury Quicksilver • iSims Lib Tech ~ Deep '._,,, I ' .. • • I .-Miii t All Ski&: Snowboard Clothing 25% Off 1 1 Bogner Golumbia Edelweiss Nils Button Convert Obermeyer Roley. Descente Accessocy Items 10% Off and the plot and they're comfort· able with the style .• *lt'1 pretty ~ple in pretty C'09tumel .singing pretty songs. I tblnk people really want that escapism.· n•s not 'iiitellectUally ltimulating. It's pure fun. It will give you some litughs, it looks nice, and you'll walk out feeling good.· Por tickets to "Crazy For You,• which runs through Feb. 18, call 650-5269. Acting classes for kids U your children want to learn to act, check out the new courses at The Theater District in Costa Mesa. The theater is offering eight-week classes for children ages 8-12 on Wednesdays Qegin- ning Feb. 1 and ~3-1& on Thursdays starting Peb. 8. Cl.Ass- es run from 3:30 to 5 p .m., and are only $150 per session, which breaks down to less than $20 per class. Actors Shannon Hunt ("Bus Stop,• "Dracula") and P.J . Agnew ("Bus Stop," "True West,• "Dracula•), two Theatre District regulars, are teaching the classes under the guidance of artistic director Mario Lescot. "Mario has always wanted to bring children into some sort of learning experience where they can learn something that they can take with them through life,• explained Agnew. "Even if kids don't want to pursue acting but are passiooate .about learning, this class will teach honesty slcills and public speaking 1k1ns. It wW ai.o teach kid.I to be aware of their attitudes and non-verbal communication, wbicb is impor· ta.nt in ~. 1be belt thing it wil1 teaC:b 11 CilldpnDe. • And, of course, the clus will include acting fundamental.I and exercises, verbal word games, mono!og\1'8, JO'l~ rea~ and more. Those elements will also be 'used dwirig the auditions, which are Thursday at 4 p.m. and Jan. 27 at noon. Classes may be limited to 10-15 students to ensure enough time can be spent on each student. Auditions and classes are held at The 1beatre District, 2930 Bristol St., in the big building at the bade of The Lab Anti-Mall in Costa Mesa. For more informa- tion, call 435-4043. Turnbull offers a warm and funny per- formance "In all my truck with works of art; The art is just the surface part; The deeper result is a greater; ·Appreciation of the thing's creator.• So says Mark Turnbull at the start of his one man show "Grandma's Shoes: It's a Strange and Wonderful Thing . . . • that closes tomorrow at Newport Theatre Arts Center. And as the singer/songwriter offers a reflec- tive musical look at his life, a deeper appreciation of Turnbull and life in general are gradually reveeled. A former Newport fWbOI Higb SChool "1Udent. the ·~ year-old 1\unbull delighted a near-capacity aUC'IM!lnee on~ tng mgtit With a wann: and tune-tilled evening. · the show a •jogathon of bis life, 'l\mlbull told stories about hlS j .. family. and abOut growing up using qµotes from folks like w;:i\ J Whitman and Japanese ~ Buho as well as 5everal dozen b original songs written over a ~0- year period to highlight a spiritu! al journey through various stagd • ofllfe. v The show features som.·· familiar SC?ngs from past one-I ~ Dl4D shows (•Show Me a Pic- ture,• •Baggage• and •nou.'' J ble•} as well as a host of seldom-·..J ~ormed songs. He also sang ~ marvelous tune from his upcom- ing musical, "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. ,., Hyde.• . Turnbull's songs. like hi.$.:)' voice, are light and airy but with a substance that sometimes doesn't hit the listener until the f. song is over. Turnbull will have d you smiling and tapping your ' foot to the beat while singing ; about universal themes that any-' one can relate to. Watching Turn- bull perform is like visiting an;, old friend who enjoys keeping' ~ his guests entertained. ... ; Turnbull performs tonight at ~r~ p.m. and Sunday at 2 p .m . Tick· . 1 l l • ets are $13. Call 631-0288 tor-'9 information and reservations. • OtlUSTOPHER TWEL.A's column run}I!! Saturdays. f'i1 • IDITOlt'S NOTE: In light of the SUpreme Court's r•jectlon of a challenge to a school condom policy last week, we asked readers if condoms shoul9 be made more readily avail- able to Newport-Mesa studenrs. This is what ~rs had to say: L et me say I appreciate both Mac Bernd and Wendy Leece's com- ments and believe the school board's position on sex education in the , schools is an appropriate one. I agree abstinence should be a basic premise of sex education but unfortu- nately too many parents, either by , choice or by mandate, abdicate the responsibility for sex education and moral upbringing to those in power who have much less of a vested inter- est in the outcome. I Just wanted. to support superinten- dent Bemd's support of not having the school district involved in passing out condoms to junior high and high school. JOANN WJLLEMS Costa1Mesa Condoms should not be given to students at school be'cause it is not the school's ~ponsibWty. This is a matter that needs to be treated on an individ- ual basis within the home by parents. BONNIE O'NBll. Newport Beach I recently took a poll of my junior and senior high school class regard- ing their sexual activity. Of about 24 students, most of them being 17 to 18-years-old, six of them indicated in KAREN TAILLON an anonymous poll that they were Newport Beach sexually active, three of those six indicated that they were not practic- 1 think it's completely inappropriate. ing safe sex. It's inappropriate for those age groups. I personally don't believe that pro- It's inappropriate for schools to be act-viding condoms is the solution for the mg as a vehicle to encourage foolish problem of these youngsters. moral behaVlor. What I think would be a more viable Schools should be teaching the truth solution or a part of it any way would that there is no such thing as safe sex be an extensive education program outside of mamage, not that the con-including guest speakers, assemblies, doms will protect you. panel discussions, movies -whatever it As an adult or a teenager, the cost of takes to let these young people know premarital sex is not only physical but that they are playing with fire when also the sacrifice of self-respect. they engage in premarital sex. _ Lastly. just why in ttie w.orld would . They .need to be.made fully awMe -we encourage anyone to do that. I that sexual activity before marriage is a : SHERRY O'NEIL dangerous thing. : • Newport Beach Whether it is so-called safe sex or not it is dangerous physically, spiritual- ly and emotionally. That's what I think needs to be done with the high schooU, with these youngsters. More education. More blunt, open discussion, frank discussion on the dangers of premari- tal sex. FLOMARTIN Costa Mesa Yes, I highly agree that the school should be passing out condoms to junior high and high school &tudents without pcuental consent. Yes, I am a parent. I think it is the school's right to educate since parents are not educat- ing their children or their teens, and most parents are not educated in the AIDS virus. DEBORAH WOODS My husband and I are both strongly opposed to the distribution of condoms in the Newport-Mesa School Disb'ict at any age level. J We are grateful that our school board has taken a strong position against distributlon of condoms on any of their cafnpuses. CINDY BLACKMAN I strongly am opposed to condoms being disb'ibuted in school. Your article bit a, chord with me since I have three very young children and I would be .appalled and borrifiQd if ..condom$. wer~ distributed in Orange County school systems. SHERI GRIFFIN r.----------------------------------------------"--------------~ I I I I I I I t I I I I I I I I I I I I I I &. Term limits a bad idea ru arding your article about rm limits. When I came, any years ago, to the tree land-U.S.A., I became a citizen as soon as possible. Why? I could vote. You can argue either side. But, term limits deprives me of my vote. Councilwoman Sandra Genis Watch your grammar . I find myself (once again) driven to my typewriter to point out the grammatical errors 1n the Daily Pilot. , • said it well at Carolyn Miller's report of week- end crimes in the Jan. 9 edition appears under Pie hideously incor- rect headline, "Man drives new truck off of dealership tot• and the body 6f the story misuses the word •iay" when the verb •lie" was war- ranted. I am sure that the criminal in the story would have told the clerk to "lay down" after robbing him of $400, but one would hold out hope for a journalist reporting such a crime to know that "lie down" would be the only correct order. : the last council : meeting. : Our forefa-1 Trudy Ohllg thers worked : , hard to make 1 America what it is. Don't change : for a few personal grudges. : TRUDYOIWG An editor! an editor! my king- dom for an editor! I shall now get off (not off of} my high horse. BRANDON ROSE Newport Beach : Board president : Mesa Consolidated Water District I I '--,._ ,.._..,.. ~ .. Condoms should never be distrib- uted to school students because that would give tacit approval to sex out- side of marriage which is immoral. much smaller than sperm are. If condoms do br.ea.k, this can lead It also would give them a false sense oi..secl..!rity..against-p~ AIDS. Condoms are prone to breaking. They are porous and can be penetrated by the AIDS virus, which is much, to AIDS and/or pregnancy. The main reason for not distributing them is because it is immoral. Most people of mo5tla.i . . . riage is immoral. God has forbidden it. MARIE MARGARET Newport Beach readers respond Mixed reviews Of ambulance pr.egram · T he Newport Beach fire chief's plan to take over private ambulance ser- vice is just an example of another socialist move to tip- off the citizenry by the city bureaucracy in an attempt to increase already too-high salaries. .... His plan doubles the charge for such service hopefully to be paid by our health insurance without any reduction 1n city cost. This scheme will result in premium increases to cover cit- izens higher costs as there nev- er is any free lunch. · So citizen cost will be increased. If the fire chief truly had cit- izen welfare at heart, he would recommend privatization of ambulance service to save the city cost gram is going to be a winner for oot only the citizens but also the Newport Beach. So again, l'ml'Strongly in favor of having the dty take over the ambulance service. DAN STEFANO Corona del Mar A public healing should be held on the fire departments proposal to replace private ambulance providers with a fire department program. Tax payers and residents of New- port Beach should receive information, in a business-like .. format, on the following: t. Total start-up costs 2. Annual operating costs 3. Reserves for replacements 4. Overtime costs to cover vacancies when fire personnel are 1n school in training; with-- out any reduction in staffing levels. DON LEACH I OAll.Y PILOT The ,tire med.le pay of $70,000 per year •including fringe" iS too much for us to stand, when free enteiprise employees work for $40,000 a year. 5. Revenue alternatives in the event of reductions in Medicare, MediCal or insur- ance reimbursements. We all need to inf onn our city council members of our displeasure with tbia soda.list scheme. 6. Net profit or loss to provide • paramedic services to current BARNYARD BANTER HA.ROLD JASPER Corona del Mar As far as the ambulance program goes, my feeling is that while the specific details definitely need to be ~ed out in their entirety, I am ' strongly in favor of having our city provide the ambulance service. to current firemedic sub- scribers. 7. An explanation of projected revenues; any increase cost to residents or insurance providersf readers hotline f; orations year-round or decide to put scarecrows in his front prop- erty year-round. Th.at doesn't require city approval. Do we need to worry about Holland building a barn? No, enjoy it. It's history. BltJAN lHBJUOT Costa Mesa My curiosity is peeked by your newspaper'• report that the Orange County Pair-. grounds, a state-owned f ad.lity established for the benefit of the farming industry, gave away a valuable livestock barn -free -to Dennil Holland of Newpor! Beach who wants to put it ill liil front yUd. KUdos for Demlll Hol'end. one doesn't look • gift bone tn lbe face. 8\lt why didn't the State sell lt1 W.. tbin no tione bl'eedeii, f81"1D811i bi'aln lfHI Of penpective 'Mo• 11111 wbo could have.._ Ml •ahie • en .... , Tbaa.&tl ....... ( the fairgrounds would have been minimal. As far as management of state assets go, the giveaway is curl· ous. It is as curious as the Orange County bankruptcy. As Alice in Wonderland said,. •nu.ngs are getting curiouser and curiouser." ~ It.EBA WILUAMS Newport Beach EXistirtg RV parking law is sufficient We have a 23-foot motor home that we keep in storage, but beeause we live tn Balboa ll&and on a narrow street and there ls street sweeping on Wedneildays, we can't bring tt on the island to UM it until about Wedneiday 4ftim00il, We need at leUt a ~ ol daJI to peek It and dlalg9 up tm ~ b8fOr8 •cm u.. tt aDd ....... _,.,. ~--. W. 11J • • cmalldltMl to ..s.11111 ...... ,.. narrow cars on the othei: side of it. Seventy-two hours is impor- tant tQ us ·and we don't abuse that privilege. If the dty just enforced the law it probably wouldn't have near tho problems that it does. UNDAWOOD Balboa Island Concerning the RV parking. We have a 26-foot fifth wheel and we park it in a storage lot. I think that they should be allowed to park on the street long enough to cleen and outfit their unit. I wish we could. We live in Newport Terrace and we're barely allowed to breath here let alone bring our unit 1n to clean lt, up to take it on a trip. It's very difficUlt to do ln a storage aree. Some ot them, UM • ours, barely allow spece to get Into tbim. I think tbe orctmaD01 tbOWd be Jlift b people to limply dean IDd ....... unlll but not to ...... ...,in. ANN~ANI' ·Ns ...... The long-term benefits bOth finandally and for the dties emergency medical semce unity are far and away going to outWeigh any start-up costs that might be incurred. Tbil ~ c:if p~cun bu iijreedy been tested •and has succellfully pi'oved itself througtiout dties in Orange County. The dties of Orange, HunUngton Beach, San Oemente, WeR»tnstw and ta ~just to name a few, hM al~ IUCC9ll Wtthtbe~. The 1tiOttam line. ttdl ~ 8. Repayment of starting costs. r all too ~live for U1 -like S4:doo a siionth. We just can't doal tbat." Hatleberg said she hopet to arraD9' a meeting with City ~er Allan ROeder and Community Servicea Director K8Mtl Van Holt within the next few weeks to discuss moving back lnto the Rea Community Center, where the charity still prepares meals and keeps office hours. · The Soup Kitchen moved its sefving operations out of the center a few years ago,.~ residentl began comp••t• tbat patrons from the cbailty md Ina the Share Our~ Poverty Relief c.nw, Which also shared space there at the time, were loitaring and aeat- ing disturbances in the neigh- borhood. Now tlurt SOS owns its own facility on Superior, HaUeberv hopes the city will consider ~ding the Soup Kitchen'•· lease contract once again. But, some dty officials might ~ reluctant to do that Mayor Joe Erickson said recently that he'd like the focus of the Rea Community Center to be on programs for the dty's youth, not the homeless. · volunteer: directory !THE VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY runs : periodic.ally In ~ Daily Pilot. If you'd I like lnfonna11on on getting your organi- lzatlon listed, call 642-4321, Ext. 331. I l BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA INC., : Volunteer opportunities include •fund raising, program development : and training to existing tropps and 1 patjc:s. Por more informatlt>n, call : Devon Dougherty, ,546-4990. I ; BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS QF •COSTA MESA//NEWPORT BEACH ' The three area Boys and Girls Clubs need volunteer coaches and arts and crafts workshop teachers. For locations •and more tnlonnabon, call Dick Powers, 642-2245 : CENTENNIAL FARM TOURS 1 Volunteer docents are needed at the CentenruAI Fann at the Orange County •Fairgrounds m Costa Mesa Call Gmny :smith, 708-1517 I : CENTER FOR CREATIVE ALTEf\NATIVES : Tbe Center for Creative Altema- • tives, a non-profit charitable orgaruza- "'-tion that works through the United Way, needs volunteers, graduate level interns or trainees. Call Karen, 642..()377. COSTA MESA HISTORICAL SOOETY · The society collects informatipn, photos and artifacts relating to the blsto- ry of Costa Mesa and the harbor area. Volunteers are needed for clerical tasks, computer input and help in the library. For lnfonnation, call Charles Beecher, 631-5918. COURT APPOINTED SPECIAL ADV(). CATES OF ORANGE COUNTY (CASA) Volunt~rs are needed to make a two-year commibnent to serve as advo- cates for abused, neglected and aban- doned pilldren. During the two-year period, volunteers work one-on-one with a child for three hours a week. For inlonnation, call 935-6124. HERfTAGE HOUSE AUXIUARY Volunteers a.ca.neededjor an auxil- iary support group being fonned by · HeritAge House, a non·profil 1ub5ta.nce abuse recovery home for pregnant and parenting women and their children in Costa Mesa. Por more information, call 646-2271. ~-~------ J I t,..\LL \'()l'I{ \l<)THER and ~ . RABBITI INSURANCE ~ S \ )_, 441 OldNewportBlvd.•NewportBeacb - ,.. (near Hoag Hospiw) . fil $798 With COUPOn below 631-7740 . ~Costa Mesa 2150 Hll1>or 8Mi. It Vlcb1a •OPEN 2' HOURS ---·COUPON ___ _ .BROILED SIRLOIN STEAK FOR Two I """'$798-th,•Coupon I 'I Dlnnera lndude I SOUP OA SALAD• CHOICE OF POTATO• VEGETABLE• DIMER ROLL I QOOOOtLYAT I ~Costa M••• NowlKRU ··I; 2150H1rbor8M1.11 ~ •OPIN M HOUM JM. 31, 1996 r Oftlr Good!n Jln.11, 1-2"11010Ptl -------·---·· ~ •• VOLUME CONT1NUED FROM A 1 some ~on frOm City Hall ltatfen, who are concerned they ~t face ariotber littiation like the Empue Ballroom. for months, residents living near the Empire have complained that patrons park on their streets, cause a ruckus and leave their trash behind. The ~ Council earlier this week stood firm ln its decision to yank that nightclub's use permit and ordered the ballroom's man- agers to cease operations in 60 days. •Jt's hard not to remember the Empire when you tbink about this request,. said COltf Mela plan- ning m&DMJer ~ Valafttine. ·nu. requ,est comes on the beell of all those problems there.• The coffee boUM, wbidi alree.dy has a liquor liceme and serves gourmet sandwiches, cur- rently features ai::oUltic guitar and poetry readings. Lam said th8 for- mat has fared wen. But, he said, the owners think tbeY see a mar- ket niche that could add to the shop's profitability. And that's what worries dty officials. Police have already reported occasional disturbances in the parking lot and in a nearby alley and believe those problems will only escalate if the request is granted. 1 wmatr1x~ HAIR ·SKIN·COSMETJCS OUR EXPERTS UNDERSTAND NATURAL, SUBTLE HAIR COLOR. Want to blend a few greys? Lighten up a mou sy brown? We ' specialize in natural- looking color that calls attention to your hair, notJour hairdresser. A~ we promise beautiful results with MATRIX® ESSENTIALS hair color. Colors specially created to be genrle to rour hair, for wonderfu shine and a natural feel. Call us --...-.......... -today. LllaO .BEAUTY J~l SUPPLY ,., & SAI .. ON ~~_, 723-5372 3441 .. lla UH, Ne ...... leMll • Next te Pavllleu All of_ our inYMfory will &e on sale • .. . SA'T\MOAY, JNNMY 20, 1M But, Lam said those problems would exist with every restaurant or nightclub. And, he said, deny- ing the application won't make the problems go away. •If they're going to single us out, I better see a cop car patrolling that alley ray 20 mim•. • 1Am said. ·w~ don't baw any cantrOl over What gom on in that alley,• The dtYt ~C•>m 'cMcm wUl consider the matter during • fegular m1Bti1'9 08 MondAy ~ And, Valantine said; the pliummg staff will recouubend the mem~ deny the request ,I Also on Monda}', the ~· sion will comider plans for a sports complex at Costa Mesa ~ii School's former agricultura) fa.mt site. The project would fea~o lighted soccer fields, three Uglted bas,ketball courts, a football fietd, a track and field facilities and park~ tng. The commission will meet at 6:30 p.m. in the City Hall Cotindl Chamber, 77 Pair Drive. 1l •I • I 1 r~----------------1 IN G.C. ·.~.A l«M. ~ :FREE SOURDOUGJfI I ny our Delicious ~ sourdough Recipe! ~ Buy any sandwich loaf I and get a sourdough • round. loaf or baguette ; FREEi " Limit one per customer. Not valid w/ any other offer. Off er expires t 124196 ' sunltour Natural Bakery · ! 427 E. I 7th St. Open Daily~ L ~o~a~~_: ~1~ ____ 7_:m_~~j ... There's nothing lib a trflsb COit of paint to bright.en your home-without a large price tag! A1 COMMUNITY PAINT CINTBl8 we feature p9'nhml Benjamin Moore Paints that go on wy and tb:f on atnq. You'll me lee paint than other bl"all&. P!m save monerand time bf palntq Im ~tly. Let \1' help JOU get started todiy! Brush INlts show In paint when dry Sofution: Appllc.ltof ml( be of poor quellty. If bNsh fillmtnts illw-not been finlthld proper1y they wl~ leM !Nib. Ottlit" CMeS: • tl»pOl'OUI uflcl d\lt ... too much <lOlting, emssM bnlshing, IPP¥ng '°° ftUt peint, wing Che ~ type of thinner or not llloWing tnOUgt\ drying time between t'Ol1S. ""1t does not OMf o6d color Solution: Most ...., ... pllnt Is ~ tppied. Odwr CIUMS:. r"l6cil d11'9 In color (b-- pilnting wtlftt fW b6lct). fie UI .......... Ii tDo ~~·Of poor .. 1Do .c:ti ....... or not enough lllildng. Ory pli!t -'°""'end~ ~le MtW elclW..tlCOlt'° fulrdry blb't ............. In Che hot Ml°' on 1Do edit• .... ..., ...... ~ ..... .,.. ... I JMC:in) ilways gives me uragement in baske~ball, • laid Kim, who was shocked when she heard Ferguson was in the hospital •1 hope be doesn't give up-but I don't think he will.• Ferguson was diagnosed a year ago with a rare form of kid- ney cancer and has been in and out of the hospital for chemother- apy treatmen1s ever· since. The ·latest setW.ck is an infectious dis- ease that has left Ferguson's body and immune systetn unable to fight it; family spokesperson pan Anderson said. Doctors performed-tests to deteimine what the infection is, but those results are not avail- able, he said. Meanwhile, Fergu- son is on a respirator and commu- nicating by writing because it is difficult for him to talk, Anderson said. He is also taking a lot of medication for the pa.in. Because the young coach is so popular and several people were calling the hospital to inquire about his condition, his visitors are reportedly limited to family and close friends only. Robyn Gibson, 15, a cheer- leader at the school organized the gathering of support for the videotape. "We're going to tape th.is and send it and a prayer to Jason,~ Gibson said'. "All the basketball players love him, and all the ctieerleaders think he is so CINEMA CONTINUED FROM A 1 entitlement for alcohol consump- tion runs with the theater," Adams said. Wortmann told the commission that the theater's target audiences will be families and local resi- dents. Peninsula merchants say ....._,, The blllr'llbell .,..,... Would have atteadlld the aftllinooD 9&tbmng but.., Md tD....,.... .J~ ~ ~Y. nJaht _JI~ ~ tbe l.agun4-HUIS ~ School Hawks. 1'be ...... bility ~.~ the '98111 fOCUMCl and in high"'*· its rests on tbe shoulders of Criss Freeman, Perguson's assistant "We're going to tape this and send it and a prayer to Jason. All the basketball players love hlm, and all the cheerleaders think he is so great ... • -ROBYN GIBSON • coach, roommate and best friend. •nie team is holding up fine,• Freeman said Friday afternoon, moments before he had to catch the team bus to Laguna Hills. "They know bow serious it is." But Freeman said he and Fer- guson had already talked about what he was to do if Ferguson were hospitalized again. "I'm not to let the team lose sight, but keep them focused on their lives and playing basketball and not focused on him," Free- man said. Ferguson's downturn and absence have been difficult for Freeman. The two have been close friends for years. "I miss him a lot," Freeman said. "He's not gone, but it's tough to see him like that -lying there.• the successful reopening of the theatei -wh:idrlr<1~ b~ dose<t since 1992 -is a k'ey toward revi- talizing the downtown business district. The commission's concerns could ultimately prove to be immaterial depending upon the conditions the state department Alcoholic Beverage Control imposes on the theater. FIRE ' CON11NUED FROM A 1 was out lhoR~g. the other was at work when the blaze occuned, she &ald. The fire drew a crowd from all sections of the neighbOr- hood, including dozens of chil- dren who were conce~ed about their friends ~ho lived in the house and the pets who lived in the houses next door. "I was planting strawberries and looked up and saw a poof of smoke," Michael Fabian, a neighbor said. "It was so thick, I figured I better check it out." The owner of the house, res- ident Luverne . Gibbs, was shaking as she stared at the smoking house. Gibbs rents the house to her daughter who was out shoRping and report- edly hadn't returned by the time, firefighters left the scene a few hours later. The Red Cross and some local churches ottered clothing and temporary shelter to the two families, who lived togeth- er in the house, Jewell said. When people use candles, they · sh ould run the matches under water after they are lit and stay in the room for awhile after the wick is extinguished, then test it with your fingers, Jewell advised. OneDoUar Firs~ Mon~h's Rent: On Selec~ed sizes. Bring Ad for discount. call for Details Explr.es 2/28/95 When you need to know ... Find rt fast in your homeroMl nlYY'5papef A MOST UNUSUAL DRUG STORE GOOD NEIGHBOR PHARMACY ~ GNP · Pcdla Rcflcf 4 01. •i.491 Ce>mpm"e to~ Sevit 't.801 GHP Vitamin c (100) 500 mg •2.491 Compare to SUnny#Mdc 5-vt '3.161 GOOD NEIGHBOR P"ARMACY PRODUCTS SALE! YOU SAVE 503·653 BUYING GENERIC . EQUIVALENTS! ... 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AB it was, the program, letting their usual sd.otil.latingly, seductive performance go even one step further. 1J enni Meno and Todd saDd came into the f:lnals of the pairs compet!t:U>n at the U.S. Piguie Skating Championships in San Jose a little more nervous than might be eipeded. After all, the pau-who train at the Ice ·Chalet in Costa Mesa With Coach John Nicks, came in u the two-time defendiilg national champions. •we felt confident coming_ in because we've been skating very well,• Meno >Said. •aut there was extra pressure because we're defending our title. The judges know us so well that they'll see any mistakes we make.• The pair were also a little nervous because this was the first time they were skating for the national title as husband and wife. The couple, who II14ke their home in Aliso Viejo, were married this mistakes in Thurs- day's long program did not offset the complexity and artistry of the pair as they skated to the mystical strains of PUccini's "Nesun Dorma • to capture their third straight U.S. title. Only Kitty and Peter Carruthers have won more consecutive U.S. titles. The brotber-and- sister team won four times from 1981 to 1984. •we were very happy to win although we weren't quite at our best," Meno said. "We always shoot for peaking at nationals so we're right on schedule." •we tried to put a lot of passion into the long program and we were both really pleased how tbings'went," Meno said. Then laughing, she added, •we put even more into it this time than we normally do.• It's ok. Remember, they're married now. Besides, the ice didn't melt, even though it wasn't tor lack of trying. f . I I \ l I ', i ' stephanie keefe lillman simply obliterates the Menges field • Balboa Yacht Club's Dave lffiman stands alone after crushing competition., 0 ne of the top internationol regattas in the world, Key WeM Race Week in Florida, annually attracts _ lwndrw of sailors in a number of c.la.$SeS. A perennial favorite, Key West has become the regatta of the winter, always sporting warm weather conditions, lots of breeze and some pretty hot ~ ~a number of Newport BeaCh lOcals made the trek to Key West this pa.St week to race, with one member of our community standirig out in ]>articular. , In the lncredibly deep Melges 24 CIUs, Dave Ullman Of Balboa Yacht Club and crew won the 9erlel so easily that be didn't have to sail the last day. ' tbe 88-bOat fleet boasted a ;wtd8 anay of talent, including former Olympic gold medalists Mark Reynolds and tOP. West Cout ~ Milol' Steve GriUOD. 8Ut at da9"1J4tta, th .. WU DD~ UOut Wbo Wal tbit ,,...... UMd w hlm"1 ~ tli8 ................... ling $.S0.1-1-1•1 iD91i11M wwa. '"lljl~) .......... a1 .... .. ._ _ _._as a GI 1111u11a9 ...... Meno and Sand will be back in action The pair shined throughout the long • SEE NERVOUS PAGE 84 T BEACH CC ••• high school boys hoops Estancia returns to the. top of PCL ladder ... 64-56 • Laguna Beach extends Eagles into fourth quarter; Chris Candlish drops in 11 points in about 16 minutes. By Barry f aulkner, Daily Pilot Candlish, in bis second game back from an illness that melted about 25 pounds from his 6-foot-6 frame, did contribute eight of his 11 points m the second Period. But, despite collecting six rebounds' and showing increased strength and stamina in about 16 minutes, he isn't the Candlish of old quite yet. COSTA MESA -Absence has Senior Nick Novak, who made the heart grow stronger for manned the point during Plock's the Estancia High boys basket-extended sideline stay, hit 6 of 9 ball team. field goal attempts -most of With &enior .All-Pacific Coast those from 12-15 feet -en route Leaguers Chris Candlish (still to 15 points. The 6-2 guard, who recovering from pneumonia) and was the MVP of the junior varsity Dane Plock (benched by early last season, also contributed six foul trouble) unable to consume steals, six rebounds their usuat 30-plus ----------and four assists.- minutes of playing •i.ast year, I wu time, Coach nm kind of the main Parsel's now-sea-,..._ c..t a....,. guy on the JV soned cast· of first-a.-team,• Novak said. year varsity per-••• • 'L •This year, r came formers helped the -==~~CINll:.-4 t in and accepted my Eagles handle visit-'Iii .-. role, but Coach ing Laguna Beach, . Parsel has worked 64·56, Friday nlgbt with me on looking in a first-place PCL to the basket more. showdown. I'm starting to feel The triumph more comfortable allowed Estancia looking for my (17-4, .f-1 in shots.• league) to sei.U Parse! was gen- sole possesiion Ot erous with praise first place alter one' for Novak, now round of PCL play, averaging 12.2 one game ahead Of -.--~~.u.i..i.1111111.a_.._. points per game an the 1ecolid·place league after aver- Artlsta (9-JO, 3·2) ad Laguna aging JUSt 5.5 the first 16 contests. Hills. "'He'• doing 'things now be did •we really won the game in all IUDllller and fall,• Paniel said. the MOOnd quarter, witboGt Cbdl •tte'1 suCh a team guy, he always and o.ne, • Penel Mid Wltla • wants to set up his 9Mmmat111, IO smile, rec•Dtng tbe il-8 BIUnda we have to tell him to abOot. He ~ -Ibo -...Uy clld a glUI job f<W UI ....,. tio a 13·13 clliadkldl tonlgbt. • ..._... StarWI BrOdGD C•flM _.. . PIOek. .. c.a :.a........ pets, 1our rilbouDill ... ... bciluDd ... gilllld ........ ~).Semt••· ... ,.. Jillt .. Gf ill .... ' .... ..ll1:;; • .. .. ~ ... ~ ... l~-~---- A 10! on the Newport Beach Country Club course ••. the roadways, waterways and fairways are peaking at just the right time for the oncoming surge of senior pro golfers at the Toshiba Senior Class le. KATRINA P TEN I DAl.Y Pl.OT <I I B <,(>I.I richard dunn Senior PGA Tour ignites iniprovements T hough Newport Beach Country Club officials had little choice in the matter, they certainly didn't put up any resiStance when the Senior PGA Tour recommended overseeding the fairways, collars, approaches and tee boxes. The result? ... a 10. The golf course has never looked or played better. • SEE GOLF PAGE B4 From Estancia High baseball coach Paul Troxel I n the 15 years that I have been involved coaching · baseball and my years as a , student at Estancia High, I have witnessed some very 1 disturbing changes. Before we get into the ~1 incidents that have happened and continue to happen, I want everyone to know that these acts of vandalism are not the work of • the student body, but outside sources. We at Estancia have some ma1or concerns not only for the thousands of dollars lost to the s1ckerung acts of vandalism, but ~ for the safety and health of the students, athletes, teachers and f411.S In the last few years we have had the followmg items defaced, destroyed or stolen: • 4 , ~hatting helmet rack has been ripped from the wall and busted to pieces. 2. Several bat racks tom out and destroyed along with coat and equipment bag racks. 3. Our (cement) drinking fountain was busted up and . .. scattered around the field. ,. 4. The dugout benches have• · been busted up so bad that it is.& safety hazard for the teams to use them. This is on both the varsity and N fields. 5. We have had three nets from the portable batting cage either cut, burned or stolen at ~ cost of $500 each time. 6. 1Wo permanent cage nets another plateau in its long odyssey, despite falling t9 Hawks, 77-53. .. • By Jjm Walter5, Da1/y Pilot • LAGUNA Hil.I..S -Uthe idea behind big\' schoo~ sports is to help boys becbme men then everyone associated with..1he Costa Mesa High boys ba'.sket- ball team can stand up and take a bow. There's one person in particular who deserves that opportunity, but we're all still waiting to see if he will have the · chance to do just that. For the second straight game, the Mustangs' six of Donny Ogo, Mike " • Mont9fa, Bryan Leahy, JoSh Weeks, John P~yne and Carlos Correa played theti liearts out, despite being hammered on the scoreboard. Thts night, n-s3, by a Laguna Hills team that deserves its billing as one of the top teams in the Pacific Coast League . All 11 Hawk players scored at least two points, led Freeman by senior Mike Scaglione who finished with a game-high 1~. The Hawks were like a young colt flaing its muscles without a care in the world except playing hoops. They med their size apd bulk to advantage under the boards and their speed and ability to run out to a 16-6 lead at the end of one and 35-14 at half. The Mustangs, on the other side of the court, were locked in a struggle on another plane. Their main objective -to play the game the way their fallen Bead Coach Juon ~ bad taught them to play: To never give up. To never stop tryipg. A gutty performance was their tribute to their coach, friend and, m some cases, sec- ond fathe.f who for all intent and purpose could be lying on hii deathbed in Hoag Hospital as they played. He would have expected no less of them. A play with 6:26 left typi- fied the Mustangs' effort. After a missed layup, Leahy scram- '.bled on the court to pick up the loose ball. Avoidplg a ~aveling call, he pushed the ball through the legs of a defender and Montoya dove after the ball and saved it from going out of bounds. He shoveled the ball to Ogo on the baselin~ and he wormed his way through three defenders to draw a foul. "They just don't have any quit in them, .. said Criss Freeman, who with a Laguna gWu'd Damion Pugh to less than MU his previous 13.5-: pqint PCL ·average) also stepped up. •Actually, we let down a little wheri Dane came baCk in (to start the third ~od, which the visitors won, 23-12), • Parse! said. •I told the ~ys we need to try to play lite Dane and Chris aren't in.• Tbe Artists, who have now lost 20 Of the last 22 games ~ &ianda, U9ed a couple · Bmer iSoQblokov three-1>9inters to dole to wttbin three, the latter making it ~?-44 heading into ~e final quu• ter. But Ne\Son finished a sharply I .. EstandaM l..lljirii9Mitl56 san by QuarWs ........ HlllS'n ea.ta Miii 5J Score .., Q&.Mrien s.nu Mwprtta 8l Newport ....., 50 Score by Quwtws Newport 8 10 14 18 -50 Irvine 39 eoron. del Mar 37 $C)oroe by Quartws CdM 12 12 6 1 -37 S. Margarita 20 17 28 19 -83 Irvine 5 15 8 11 -39 bfillvy heart WM filliDa in for hil l'OGID• mate and beSt frterid Perguson. •nat'1 just bow it bU been.• The Mustang Six had their share of supPQrt. Several memDilS of the girls• team were behind tbetr bench ottering encouragement througlOut the game With some spirited cheerleadlng. The parents, too, w.ere obvioUsly proud of their boys in black. nailing 1247 with 1:57 left, the Costa Mesa fans gave the team a thun- derous ovation during a timeout. It ipoke magnitudes about what was tru· ly important. •Everybody keeps saying poor, poor Costa Mesa, but they're the real win- ners,• Montoya's dad, Matt, said fol- lowing the game. •These kids have Jason in them.• Struggling to hold back the tears, Montoya added: •As a father, I couldn't ask for more for my son. Jason has been a great role model for him. He's helped him become a man." executed piay with a layup to tP9· ger • M ~run to~ tl'8 fourth and the Eagles PceJd. on, despite continiling to struggle frolii the free.tbiow line. Estancia bit just 17 Of 33 foW shots (Sl.5%), but made up for it by linking 22 of 36 from the fWd (61.1%). All things consideied. Panel said he appreciates bis defending ~· perm atop tb8 lland- 119. ·we hoped to "'be bare and. I th~ we bad the talent to do well. But thil leegue iS IO~ I ~ jf ... went 4-1 to dill point. we'd be abOut where we are. We iUll have to balig OQ. but we only have two road game1 the rest of ~e (Costa Mela a.tad ~a Beach)." • Irvine edges Corona del Mar, 39-37 with two seconds remaining. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot IRVINE -It was a scheduled b.orne game for Corona det Mar High, its players were supposed to be in school during the day. But a power outage on campus that reported- ly bad yet to be fixed by Friday night forced Coach Paul Orris' Sea Kings to change their plans. What happened against host Irvine isn't what they expected. They had a power deficiency of their own in the second half, as the Vaqueros scored ~th two seconds left to upset CdM, 39-37, in Sea View League basketball action. With bis players out of their routine, perhaps that's why the Sea Kings were sluggish. But Orris refused to make any excuses. •1n these low-scoring g~. a missed pass here, a missed rebound, or a missed shot we did- n't finish, becomes more magnified," said Orris, whose squad fell to 11-9, 2-3 in league . MI've got a lot of que.stions, but not many answers." Following CdM's first quarter, when it outscored Irvine (9-12, 3-2) 12·5, nothing seemed out of place, especially Adam Klinke's shooting (4 of 5). But the Sea Kings were outscored in every quarter thereafter, most crucially in the fourth, when Irvine won it on Amir Rahimi's basket when 0:02 was showing on the clock. Irvine was 3 of 9 from the free-throw line in the first half, 5 of 11 for the game. When Irvine's Bryan Krili 1D1SSe<rbo1liffee throw Willi ~nen in a tied game (35-35), it appeared the Vaqueros would shoot themselves in the foot and reap what they sewed. Klinke (16 points), who netted bis first field goal of the second half on a jumper with 2:38 remaining to tie the game, got a generous bounce on a short baseline jumper with 1 :23 to play, giving CdM a 37.35 lead. Irvine tied it on Scott Hanson's only basket of the game, a jump shot from long range with 1:02 left, but CdM committed its 16th turnover of the game the next time down, when two Irvine play- ers near Brian Coleman batted away an untime- ly pass from the point. That was wi.th 0:35 lefl Irvine ran down the clock. before Rahimi d.lib- bled through traffic in the paint and scored the game-winner. CdM used its final timeout; but two seconds weren't enough to go the length of the court. •They weren't disrupting our offense, we just didn't finish our shots when we needed to," said Orris, whose squad had only four offensive rebounds, just one in the second half, when Irvine erased a 2.t-20 halftime deficit. Coleman finished with seven rebounds .and four assists, Klinke had all four of CdM's offen- sive boards. Brad Evans, held scoreless by Irvine's defense, had four boards, a steal and a blocked shot. Irvine bad its maiden lead of the second half, when point guard A.J. Rivera drove the lane and scored 1:21 into the third quarter, a 25-24 lead for the hosts. No team led by more than four points the rest of the way. In what could be construed as an ugly game, Irvine got on top of CdM, 35-33, after a pair of field goals, a free throw and a blocked shot by Krill (11 points, seven rebounds) on Darren Mac- Donald in a crucial CdM possession. After Corona del Mar came out smoking in the first quarter, Irvine got the momentum back early in the second with an 8-0 run, capped by Chris Davis' three-pointer, the only successful three ball in the game. CdM was 0 for 6 from beyond the bend. Josh Walz, CdM point guard, ended the streak when he stole a ball underneath CdM's basket and scored easily, giving CdM its lead back, 14-13. The Sea Kings were 11 of 14 from the free- throw line, which helped them maintain their leads. But they only had two in the fourth period. Tars fall, 83 -50 <;TANDINGS • Badorek scores 22 in losing cause. RANCHO SANTA and expaned it down the line to capture an 83-50 victory. I.Ag. Beach 13 a 23 12 -56 Eltancl• 13 22 12 17 -64 , ~ llNdt -Soobzokov 14, Pl,lgh 6. Moore 8, Slrtannl 7, ~-14, Purdy S, Weenlg 2, And9rion o. .J~ · Soobzokov 3, • ··7?:=~·~ -Siri.nnl, Purdy. • -Coach Bret Fleming. J -Plock 17, Nelson 8, E Novak 15, Maraya 2, , Jahld 2, ~ 0. ~ -Plock 2, Casillas 1. Foliled out • none. ~- Costa Mesa 6 8 17 22 -53 Laguna Hills 16 19 17 25 -77 Costa ...... Weeks 17, Montoya 16, Ogo 10, Payne 0, Correa 4, Leahy 6. 3--pointers -Weeks 3, Montoya 2. Fouled out • none. ~ Hiiis -Srivasstava 2, Zipp 2, Pham 2, Morton 11, Rankin 2. Bauman 11, Brewer 4, Scaglione 19, Brewer 4, Coleman 4, H~ 16. 3-pointers -S.uman 3, Scaglione 1. Fouled out -none. Ne\:JPOrt ...... • Cunningham 8, Hornung 7, Jameson 7, Thissell 2. Badorek 22. Matlin 2, Schwartz 2. 3-pointers -Cunningham 2, Hornung 2, Jameson 1. fouled out -none s.nt.. ~ -Balo 12, Keane 21, Nickels 2, Krist 17, Redfern 2, Nelson 8, Brown 7, Giblin 3, Gober 7, O'Neil 4, Webster 3. Fouled out • none. Corona ct.I Mar -Coleman 6, Kllnke 16, MacDonald 8, Walz 5, Evans 0, Keane 0, friend O, Shimer 0, Guthrie 2, GorityO. 3~1nters • none Fouled out -none Irvine -Rahimi 10, Krill 11, Rivera 4, Schnelder O, Hudson 0, Hill 8, Hanson 3, Davis 3. 3-pointers -Oavls 1. Fouled out -none. MARGARITA -Newport Harbor Higb's Sailors took a last-place record into the home of the leftgue-leadfug · Santa Margarita High Eagles Friday night in Sea View League boys basketball and the result was some- what predictable -the Eagles took the lead early A highlight for the Sailors was the 22-polnt production of 6-foot-6 senior Wes Badorek, a season-high output. Badorek hit 9 of 13 from the field. Harbor fell to 0-5 as the first round was complet· ed; Santa Margaria lm· proves to •-1 in leamie play, 1•·5 overall. Empire Conference record at 3-3 while cl1mbing to 15·8 ov rall. The Pirates are 12-11 and tied with Rail<:ho a 3-3 in conference. Matt Ambrose scored 25 points lot lhe Pir4lel and D.rap~r 1..w .. _..lcSlllD119D Mitthell wa1 r1gbt there with him, adding 2'. Ambrose led the Pirates with 13 rebouncb and David Down.J had eJght boardi u OCC outt • bounded Ran~, 51·'"· ' • -I •, ... • • . ...,)._ .t.,! • I.,: costa mesa little league American or National ... that's the -$64 question DAILY PILOT Fil£ PHOTO Uttie League ts on the horizon for the area's youth: COSTA MESA -American League or National League? That's the question. If you're scanping the .,.._~_ .... standings during baseball season. usually it's not such a ha.rd question. U you're in Boston you certainly know you're not thinking National. I Al\d if you're in Los Angeles ... well, it's )>een y.ears since Leon Wagner was swinging a bat at Wrigley Field for the Angels. But what if you're in Costa Mesa? And you're a boy or girl age 5-15? Now it gets tricky, because this is a two-league town. the M A ILB~G A tale oftwO · coaches Dear Mr. Carlson lo a culture that has seemingly lost the value of dedication and commibnent, an interesting con- trast in values was reported in the Daily Pilot's Wednesday, Jan. 17 edition. . --iw~ s~gry unretated''Stt>- ries, one on the front page and one lo the sports page, involve the girls and boys basketball pro- grams at Costa Mesa High School. Both stories focused on the respectiv~ coaches, Len Whitacre and Jason Ferguson. I do not know either of these men personally. While I do have two students at Costa Mesa High School, neither participa\e in the basketball program. ln fairness, I realized that often times there is more to a story than is reported in the newspaper. · However, based on the two newspaper accounts, one can note an interesting contrast in each coach's personal commit- ment and level of dedication to his students. lo the headline sports story, it seems that Coach Len Whitacre has elected to resJgn as head coach of the girls varsity basket- ball team. . His reported reasons were that "he never felt at home coaching at Mesa ... I felt like an uninvited guest, or an odd uncle, perhaps.• He also cited health reasons, specifically •a persistent sore throat.• He also shared that he wanted to spend more time on a Mwriting project.· For these reasons he quit, mid-season, leaving a promising team in the midst of a run for the Pacific Coast League championship. On the front page of the paper, in contrast, was a far different sto- ry. It told of the boys varsity coach Jason Ferguson. being rushed to the hospital. In spite of a diagnosis of can- cer and the debilitating effects of chemotherapy, he has chosen to continue to coach his team, often .wnes from a wheelchair. In spite of what must be tremendous pain, as well as over- whelming fatigue, he continues to locus on the needs of his players as well as his personal goal of becom- ing a Division I college coach. I do not know what motivated each coach to make the decisions they havemade. I onlyknowthat each man's story seJVes as a vtvld, yet contrasting ex.ahiple of com- mitment, dedication and courage. CordlaUy, Don Snider COlta Mesa ~~t ~\" .. -. r..~-n. . ~ ... ,,,_; .•· .. ~ . A TALE OF ONE BIG MESS CONTINUED FROM 81 valued at $1,000 each were stolen or demolished. 7. The gate to the batting cage was ripped off the hinges (locked at the time) and the gates to the field damaged so severely that we can't close them. 8. The trailer used as a snack bar had tp be demolished after the vandal broke in and ripped off all the supplies (approximately -$400)cmd nmsflcked iHinuch·a stomach-turning way that I can't describe. 9. Replacing the sprinkler heads is not uncommon after a weekend. 10. I consider it a health hazard 10 clean up the field when used condoms, ~anitary napkins and dirty diapers are left ior the players and coaches to pick up. To scoop human waste out of our dugouts shows what sick minds use our fields. 11 . Our backstop bas been cut, our outfield fences have been knocked down and ow sponsorship signs ($500 each) have had to be replaced. when out-of-tOWQers decide to target theip. for graffiti. 12. 1\vo of our storage shed doors have been tom off and tools and equipment stolen. We have now had four infield drags destroyed. The replacement cost for all of this is far more than the district or our booster club can afford. I would like someone to explain to my players, parents and to myself why the city or the police won't or can't help. Estancia is 30 yea.rs old this year and it's still a great school. We have some of the best teachers and kids in the district and we don't deserve the bad publicity that outside visitors (I should say trespassers) do to our facilities. Estancia has had more stability across the board than any school in the district when it comes to our faculty and I am tired of the people who want to condemn and slander its good name. U these problems were happening in the district's other city would they be overlooked or would the police and community get involved to stop it? I invite any comments or suggestions that any o1 you might have to help us and any of the other schools that are going through this kind o1 senseless vandalism. ) --f'•ut'noxel _ __,__Esbmda baaball coach • and EllaDda Alumm Amencans and the Nationals, and there are no trades, and no skippin~ aroun<l. Heres (hopefully) an easy ~ to visualize where you belong: U you live west of Fairview and north of Merrimac (jl,l.St below Orange Coast College) you're a National. South of Merrlmac, if you're west of Harbor you're a National The American's boundary starts from 15th Street, west of Newport Harbor High, and goes all the way to Sunflower, on the other sj.de of 405, and everything west to Fairview (above Merrimac) and Harbor (below Merrimac). Still confused? OK. Here's more on the .American J..ea;ue .. with competition.at Costa Mesa High, 2650 Fairview Rd. The mailing address is Box 5025-456, Costa Mesa 92628. The phone number is 262-7864. Among the American League's board of directors are President Michael McGuire, Vice President Jack Catich, Secretary Alexis Staggs, 'Ifeasurer Ron Amburgey, Player Agent Wendy Boursuardez. The National League has its games at TeWmkle Middle School, 3224 N. California St. The mailing addreA ls Box 2015, Casto Mesa, 926?8. The phone number is 966-2655. Among the N.ational League's board of directors are President Sandi Scheafer, Vlce President Mike Scheaf er, 'Secretary Rick Kapko, neasurer Mark Mueller and Player Agent Janet Hauser. Opening Day is March 16 and both leagues provide a baseball program for boys and girls age 5-15, as well as girls softball for girls 9-15. Players must reglSter in the appropriate league according to where they reside. Proof of residency in the form AR E NA FOOTBALL -. of a utility bill ls ~beri regist~ as well as a~. copy of the ptayer's birth • certi.fica.t.eJm AQe vedfic;1tion ...... ~- Both leagues are governed bf-.. the rules set forth by Little • ·f,";., League International in • + Williamsport, Pa. ~ • The registration fee is $7-0 per player, not to exceed $150 per family. ' "' This includes a ttniform and • individual and team pictures. Actual costs are about $150 ' , per player, t4us.the leagues relf .. ,, on sponso~hips and donations ''::: · from the community as well. _. ... All donabons are tax •h•:..t deductible Piranhas' slate for '96 gives O'Neil a clear view .. ~~ ANAHEIM -The Anaheim Piranhas of the Arena Football League, with Corona del Mar's Danny O'Neil the showcase quar- terback. have announced their 1195 season schedule, highlight- ed by a visit from the 1995 Arena Bowl Champion Tampa Bay Storm, and a holiday night Fourth of July Special. The Piranhas kick off their inaugural season at the Arrow- head Pond Saturday, April 20, when they host the St. Louis Stamped in the team's single pre- season contest. After a road opener at San Jose the Piranhas will be home for 6:05 p.m. kickoffs against the Florida Bobcats (May 5), Arizona Rattlers (May 11), Memphis Pharaohs (May 25), Milwaukee Mustangs (June 9), Tampa Bay Storm (June 15), San Jose Saber- • Cats (July 4) and Iowa Barn- stQrmers (July 20). O'Neil, who prepJ>,ed at Coro- na del Mar High as a freshman and sophomore, then spent two years as Mater Dei High's quar- terback, was the first player signed by the new Arena Football entity. The organization with a Coro- na del Mar flavor inasmuch as it is run by Corona del Mar's Roy YOUTH BA SJC.ET BALI:. Newport Harbor wins 28-26 cliff-hanger ---~---- NEWPORT BEACH -Newport Harbor defeated Heights 28-26 in a closely-fought B Division.game this week in. City of Newport Beach Youth Basketball League action. Kevin Leguizcamon scored 10 points and Chris Weiss added six to lead Newport to victory. Heights got ·eight points apiece from Daniel Puro and Scott Sankey. In other games: B Dlvtslon Uncoln 19, Martners 12 Tri.stin Harris scored five points and Taylor Pbam and Jeff Reed each had four for Lincoln. The Mariners' Mike Afrasiabi had a game-high seven points. A Dlvi.slon Harbor Vlew 24, Heights 9 Rhet Huston po.ured in 11 points and Adrian Gonzales added five for Harbor View. C Dlvtslon Harbor View (No. 1) 26 Heights 7 Marcus Hoffman scored 14 of Harbor View's 26 points and Jon Steinberg and Brett Blackledge each added four-point efforts. Newport Elementary (No. 1) 34, Uncoln (No. 2) 4 ICE HOCKEY OCC clubs opponent, 13-0 . LAKEWOOD -The Orange Coast College ice hockey team started off the second half of the season Friday with a 13-0 shutout of UC San Diego. · The Pirates improved to 13-1 overall, remaining unbe~ten in league play with a 9-0 record. Every player suited up for OCC was credited with at least one point. Darren Crane led the Pirates, scoring a hat trick with two goals in the first period and his third goal coming in the second period. Ben Platt and David Glass assist- ed on the first goal, Chris Banner (the second) and Evan Jacobson (the third). OCC scored seven times in the first period, the others coming from Bill Modrich, Banner, Steve Dahlen, Brent Bisogno and Steve Junor. Mod.rich, Junor and Bisogno each added their second goals of the game in the second period to join Crane as OCC opened an 11- 0 lead. Glass and Ryan Baker rounded out the sconng. STftP P.\ \Tl\G Bll jl~S ! CONSIDER BANKRUPTCY' • ~Sime Dly Ring • Stop HndouwlRJ . s.;,. . Keep $15,000 Clih • DllccMn Ami • Se Hlbla ElplnOI Stop h>M ,_,nlng phone cllal i!1JCINTOSH a PATISON (714) 835-3987 eoo-w ........... ......., aun. ate, aanta Ana Make Those Patios & Entries Beautiful Let JimJennina1 insrall your complete yard hard ·~· • Expert bride, block, stone. tile, late &. conctttt wolit. •Can ~ ·e~ Ncw~Beech mce 1969. ·~ ...,.._lWe ....... , Josh White and Tyler Cornwell each scored 10 points and Tommy Holbrook added six for Newport. Harbor View {No. 3) 33 Newport Elementary (No. 2) 9 Grant Almquist led the way with 10 points and Aaron Harper had seven and Austin BrawnE;r six for Harbor View. Russell Adnoff lead Newport with live points. Mariners 25 Harbor View (No. 2) 18 Alex Afrasiabi was the top scorer among area teams this week. scoring 17 of the Manners' 25 points. AYSO Ameba continues the battle today HUNTINGTON BEACH -The Corona del Mar Ameba face the unenviable task of having to win six straight games to reach the finals of the double-elimination AYSO Plus State Championships. The Ameba (4-22-3) will be in action this morning against Foun- tain Valley at 11 a.m. at College View School in Huntington Beach and a win would mean a Sunday game, at the same time, against Mission Viejo. A loss would end their season SOCCER Extreme Pressure, Costa Mesa's AYSO Regional 120 DiV> sion S representative, had tw9 ties over the weekend during th.a Area Q League Championships. North Irvine won the Area~ while Extreme Pressure and tht Newport Beach Sharks tied 2-2i0 the second-place game. Ste~ Doer and David Barnett both scored for the Costa Mesa contin- gent. Extreme Pressure also tiela South lrvine 2-2 with Culle11 Crem and Barnett scoring. " . I a • .If you're lookJDg for I09Mltldag to ~'weekead. take a trtp up to ~ ~ YC ln Long Beach for a fide on an Ultimate 20. This boat recen y cbo.en to be used in the Cbampionship of Champions, Will be held at Bahia Corinthian this fall. s champions from across the MMd States compete in this national piDnship to determine just who is No. 1 sailor. if you're planning to win a pnal championship and you want bone up on the Ultimate, or if you just want to spend some time on th'e water, stop in at ABYC. Demos are being otf ered all weekend. 0 Also ln the AilJJlg world m Congratulations to Jeff Olson for placing second in the silver fleet at the ~tral Worlds, held in South Africa last month. Olson is currently towing Australia and New Zealand for train- ing purposes. Die Harry Mann L-12 Regatta will eld at Newport Harbor YC on ay. Look for a very good turnout · season opener. \lt Olympic hopefuls are currently s'1ttng in the SPORT Regatta, yet qt.her precursor to the Olympic 'Dials. ::!:heir next stop will be the Miami qlympic Classes Regatta, to be held -25-28. ~ 0 king Jor some warm water? J llP with the crew going down on ~e San Diego to Mazatlan Race, ~g1nning Jan. 30. 0 -Newport Harbor YC member GU Jfmes was recently mstalled as odore of the 1Tanspacific Yacht b, the organizabon that oversees t.Ae running of the Transpacific Yacht ~ce.. _ _ Under his lead, the conunittee is cµlb.vating the double-harided category and an expanded multi-hull c~. both of which had great success · 945t year's race. Other members of the Board llldude John Arens, Brad Avery, IMfton Beek, Craig Brown, Lou <;sn:iyns, Cirldy Comyns-Buffa, Roy O.w:iey, Gerry Driscoll, Dennis Durgan, L.J. Edgcomb, Cy Gillette, Robbie Raines, Stari Honey, John Jourdane, 6.ill Lee, Tom Leweck, Sandy Martin, Kevin Meechan, Dale Nordin, Dan Nowlan, Dan Sinclair and Bud Tretter. 0 " • tr'EPHANIE KEEFE'S boating column not;nially appears each Friday. GOLF CONTINUED FROM 81 You're almOlt~t IO walk 60'0ll the fringes with spikes on, for fear of • leavmg your mark. There are areas o1 rough, if you gently rub your handi through it, thet feel like rabbit's fm. The fairways are perfect. Make a divot and you feel like a felon. Warning to novice players: It's probably best to avoid the greens, They're so fast, you'll three-putt every hole. Guaranteed. "They don't want (the greens) too fast,• NBCC Superintendent Ron Benedict said of the Senior Tour players, who will play the course March.11-1? in the Toshiba Senior Classic, NBCC's first major tournament. "Some of our greens are severe and fa.lot, some with quite severe slopes.• The greens will be modified before the event. Sponsors and media types were used as guinea pigs last week to see "how tough it would be,• according to Benedict. They were tough, trust me. Benedict used a Stimp Meter during the event, a 3-foot long metal device that records green speed. On a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being the quickest, the meter was cQnsistently reading 9.5 to 10. So how did Benedict, under the supervision of NBCC Vice President and General Manager Jerry· Anderson, · perform such agricultural marvels? Well, with the financial blessing ol Beverly Ray, Chairman of the Board of Balboa Bay Oubs International, Inc., the club's parent company. ·(Senior Tour officials) came out and took a look at the course, arid they wanted very few chariges in it, but overseeding was one of the things they insisted on,• Ray said. "We were happy KA~ P. TEN I OMV Pl.OT Newport MBeach Country Clob has .that look of a championship course. to do that. lt makes the course look so beautiful for 1V.• Yes, NBCC will get two hours of live, ESPN coverage for three days. The cost of circulating 16 tons of perennial rye gra~s was reportedly in the range of $40,000 to $60,000, but certainly well worth the investment. It's the first time the club has ever experimented with an overseeding project. "We're detennined to make this the best course in Southern California," Ray said. ult's located in the best area. It had long been neglected." Before Ray's late husband, Bill, purchased the golf course in the mid-1980s, and before Anderson arrived on the scene, Newport Beach Country Club was in pretty shabby shape, according to Ray. "When Bill bought the club, the course itself was exbemely rundown, arid very little bad been done to the clubhouse," said Ray, the BBC's principal magnate the past four years. "When he took over, be completely redid the clubhouse and did lots of work on the course, which didn't even have a sprinkler system. He put in a couple million dollars right in the beginning for refW'bislunent." Numerous interior improvements have recently been completed, with the men's clubhouse-cwrently undergoing another face lift -expected to be finished in time for the Senior Classic. But it's along the fairways, following the overseeding project irl October, that gets the claim. After all, Goodyear Blimps can't get inside clubhouses fo r camera shots. "In the desert, we closed the golf courses (for overseeding)," said Benedict, NBCC's superintendent for five years. "Here, we kept it open, and SOCCER Newport Harbor's junior va.r:sity and frosh-soph teams were both 1-0 winners over Santa Mat- High's Eagles were the victims of a ma1or upset as visiting and unheralded Laguna Beach NERVOUS wara.t d dayoa IL~. J'O'.l're WGddDf 15 bola a def, bUt we lfJUt the 1b1fta. My'amh'-DI ~Novak) and I wrote tbl wbole ..... out.. About !4-l>OQDdl ol Nied WU spread ... bout 1fae:eour-, 8enedkt aid an cmtneeding pro~ wW occur ev.-y Oc:tober from DOW Oil. or fCt U long 81 NBCC hosts the Seni« Tour event. The club, in conjunction with lntematioriel Sports and Event Marketln~!:5 a two-year agreement With the r PGA Tour. •we had an agrcm.omist from the PGA Tour come out, and he bad very few suggestions," Benedict said, "except he requested overseeding. He loved the bunkers, loved the greens, and was very pleased with the shape of the course." Additionally, some trees needed to be cut along the par~3 hole No. 13. For the pros and amateurs plAying in the 22nd annual Taco Bell Newport Oassic Pro-Am Fnday and Saturday, it will be heaven on earth. • "The fairways are gorgeous,• Benedict said, "and those guys (in the Newport Classic) are going to be ecstatic. So look what the Senior Tour event has done for them .• Q Contrary to an earlier announcement by an ISM official, the Senior Classic is irl desperate need of volunteers. "It's not panic time, yet, but it's going to be panic time if we don't get some people right away,• said Pausta Olson of the event's steering committee, also the chairman of sponsor services. "It's a tun thing. We should have people waiting in line to volunteer." About 7 50 volunteers are needed for the event. The greatest needs are in the areas of scoring, marking, hospitality, transportation and shuttle services. Pete Cuneo is the event's main man in charge of volunteers. Those interested should call the Senior Oassic office (646-9007). About 200 more volunteers are needed. .-CON11NU£D FROM .B1 g_arita. -~ --Chapen Kreuter scored Har- ~cored twicein.theiirsthali.an.-~-~--~HU:.n· ~M -- rolled to a 2-0 victory, droppirlg \:.Un 11 1;"" '"'"" ISl while Newport Harbor (12-5-4, 1-2-2), ranked sixth, suffered its second consecutive league loss. The Eagles scored twice within a three-minute spari in the first half, forcirlg the Tars to play catchup the rest of the way. Both teams were shut out in the second half, as the Sailors were led by freshman goal- keeper Zach Wells, who record- ed seven of his eight saves in the final 40 minutes, including a diving stop against Santa Mar- garita's Brian Piesner in the 74th mmute to keep matters close. In lightweight competition, bor's goal irl the JV victory; Doug Williams drove irl the winner in the frosh-soph game. Elsewhere irl the Sea View League: IRVINE -Irvine High's Vaqueros struck with three straight goals and made them stand up for a 3-1 victory over visiting Corona del Mar, the lat- ter scoring with 10 minutes left on goal by Leo Belanciana off a cross from Matt Hoyt. Corona del Mar falls to 0-4-1 in league, 6-9-3 overall. Elsewhere in the Pacific Coast League: COSTA MESA -Estancia Estancia to 4-1 irl league, 8-4 overall. "Laguna Beach came to play and we didn't," was how Estancia Coach Steve Cren- shaw summed up the decision. "It was just a bad day for us. We weren't ready," Crenshaw added. The Eagles, without standout Willie Alfaro because of a pulled muscle, got off only eight shots on goal (Laguna Beach had seven). Jordan Brown had one save irl the first hall and Brad Way- man had two saves in the sec- ond half for Estancia. a US•llD llOUllS Telepbooe 8am-5:00pm Monday-Friday tomorrow skating an exhibi- tion program of c:JWnpions at the San Jose Center, skattng to Placido Domingo's "Be My Love." •we didn't use it at the wedding, but we heard it while we were picking out songs and we both liked it a lot," Meno said. "It should be special. Jt Will be for us.• Meno and S&nd are setting their sights on a gold medal in the world championshipl. ~ would be the nn.t,U S. · J>8:ir to win a gOld liDce 'Did Babilonia and Randy Gaidner • GINIRAL POU CY Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Mooday-Friday 'BYPllO .. (714)642-5678 Rates and deadlines are subject to change without notice. The publisher reserves the riJht to censor, reclassify, rev1sc or reject any classified advertisement.. Please report any enor thai may be in your classified ad immediately. 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No pets/smk 650-1024 NB B•vfrnt Pent hs• $1011.50/mo+'h sec EAS TSIDE 1 BR. tara-'·R-O_O_M_S______ Fantasuc bay/city Its _d_e .... p_._1_1_4·_8_5_2_·9_9_9_4 __ 2170 $35,000/Yr Income pote n tl•I. Reading books. Toll Froo (1) 800-898·9778 Ext R· t 361 lor det;.l1ls Trover• 3Br 2'hBa new tnhse, ocn view. fp, lg kltch, II Barbor Sl900/mo lse. 587-3305 place, new carpet, ulll 2706 view, custom thruout, pd.. Q u I et, s 7 2 o liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii beauhfully furnished 548-6094 CdM Bdrm/Balh. Oulol, Avail now. $1500'mo. -=E,---t-.,..ld..,--...,S,...t-d-1--1-k-. deluxe twnhse. Reis/ 675·2071 or 497-6620 •••••••••I :•B~. 44;0 s~ tt~ d~c~'. dep. S550. Female _N_B_/_B_•_c_k_B ___ •_'l_h_o_u-se-. ~... priv SI • $550 Incl ulil. non-smkr. 640·0743 Br/pvt bath. Clean. ArARTMENTS Or $600 lumlshed Avl •NB 1/2 Blk to beach. Patio, Ip. M/F S600 FOR RENT 2/1 548-6913 Prof Fom N/S, kit prlv. 436-6665 or 854·6460 r-tJRt-41&~ ~-.l!llJO-~ ~ ff&/Btvff• 1"em !>fl STUDIO APTS $400/mo. 646·5676 beaut greonbll condo Nlee1lul.MM 1001 W. l7tlt Sl., C.Jl. • 1600Sf NC Ofc. Clun A.\Kmbly Aru • ISOOSI' AIC. Ofc. Fum11urt phont S)'Slrm • JOOOSF. A/C. Ole ~lun Suitt Must life' CALL NOW (714) 8 90·1 3 8 0 5555 Mc Fa dde n $40 ,000/Yr Income ========= pot e n tl•I. ·Home Typists/PC users Toll VENDING with over 25 local accOtJnts Buy oll or part. 800·8 I 8·0908 Froo (l) 000·898·9778 ex T· l 361 for hs1ongs ~STAt 'iJOaS• BALBOA ISLAND All new Interiors. NB/Eastblulf. Pool, gar, Pool, gar. Br/Ba avail ANNOUNCEMENTS $517/mo Incl ulll. cable, w/d, tennis. N/S 2/1. $500. 644·0263 ••••••••••'"••••••••• St:irt S 12 .08 hr plus benef1ls. For exam and appllcalaon Info call 219·794·0010 Ext. CA t 30 6arn-8prn 7 days 2606 Pool1, lndry facllllies, $450 uUI Incl. Jim 979. Np t Beach Own mas· •1 gated, nr Triangle Sq. 7151/wr'k 759·5035/hm BUSINESS & p k Pl VIII tor suite. Close to ar ace age boach. au101. Pool. FINANCE ANNOUNCEMEN TS Beaut private upper 714·646·7804 Nwpt Hts Huge sunny 5475. 645_6799 Alrlln •s•All Pos111ons 2Br dplx. Beat ln1lde -=s,_m-.-1...,.1--=s""t_u_d...,.lo--N-w_p_t, ro~m, P~ 1bath, hso •••••••-2920 $8.00·$15.00 hr loc. 306'h Coral. $995. Hgts area, kilch, prlv pnv., ul 1 nc.. Fom HIRING NOW! 310-273·3300 yar d, ullls Incl. pref. $495 642·1341 •-G-ARA--G-E_S ______ B_U_S_I_NE __ S_S ____ •Grief Recovery Group NO EXP NEC! Spacious unlurn 2Br $555 + dep. 722·6625 · Donth ol Loved One. For lnlorma11011 .,., t Ba. great 1oc. st 100. studio Apt-Npt Hgts VACATION FOR RENT 2740 OPP ORTUNITY mvorco. End 01 n rela· 800·878·2200 u . at084 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT DOMESTICS 5540; Avail 2/15. 675-0961 area. PciUo, lndry rm, RENTALS .2722 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2904 tlonshlp. Substance AR & AP CLERK 5530 5530 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil or 873-4983 quiet area. N/pet 54951'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WANTED! Storage ga· abuso. Othor losses F/T pos111on In CM for iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Elder care/hou•~: Incl util. 720-1565 11 rage for house con· i8ii0iiii0iiAJiiii0ii0iiii#iiiiiiAiidiiiiuiilit •Aftord•bl• Group computer data enlry. Grocery RETAIL SALES keepin g Englla~ Oce•nfront 3Br 2Ba tents, only. Single $75/ LI HI h 11 L for Food Concorns Man 2 yrs oxp roq. Ciourm•t M•rk•t FT PT C d d ltt Spanis h OK. PIT' BALBOA PENINSULA 2607 IRVINE 2644 near NB pier. Book Obi $1 50 650-8040. n•• 9 pro 1 0 Learn 10 control your Groat hrly pay & bon· · ar an g 645-1353 Nan ... now for summer wkly investment. Full sup· oaling in a iale onv. ofits. Nice coworkers Now laking apphcn· shop. Fashion Island --------- rental. 714-434·1424 •---------port. 714·574·9754 Free Consullat1onl & learn envuon. Call llons tor wino tasting 759•7751 LIVE·IN WANTED ... STORAGE 2742 A Steal! Must Soll " Llc'd Th•raplat Brian 957·2731. Or oar bartender Apply __ R_E_T_A_l_L_S_A_L_E_S__ c v 7 .() '" person. Farm•r• In osta Mesa hofM ---------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii candy/soda mach 2r. 14 -875 694 FAX resume 546·4006. M k 401 N NB leading florast has to care tor 3 children, COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 8 •12 Stor•u• R oom ~~~·b:e~~~;~·284 I Ant Ma nager FT-PT p::t ·~•nter ~~: openings for Sales, ages 1, 3 & 5. Soma lOth & Wost Bay, Bal· LOST & Exp prol'd. Apply. Newport Beach or Driver, Bookkeeper housekeeping & cook· boa. very aecure. 5901 CLARK, M&M, MARS 2925 9891 Yoil<town H.B call 760·0 403 PTJFT. 757·9462 ing. Weekends & ~ mo Incl eloc. 458.1350 Pon S50I( P/T·SlOOK FIT FOUN D S•v• Away Thrill --...,.,..-:--=--:----1 Retail rnngs free. Exp. refs-& tmmed dlrships avail iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Slore. Call 965·1800. Hair Solon Sal•a/B•rr Lum b•r some English req'd'. lnvostmt $29K-turnkey FOUND: S l•m •ae Be•uty Salon Rental Early morning walk-ans Full lime salespeople $500 per month + QUIBT &: SERENE Palm 1":esa Apart•••ents So near & ya '° far ... n.~. the fccti.ng you get when you live at Palm Mesa amid the lush 8J'CCflCtY o( tccluded woods 8c study palms. .. .A Scudiol1} a: 2 BcdrocxN . Jn. S575 ID SdOO • lBA $6l5 ID S650 . 2H. $125 ID S750 A No Pets A Vatical Blmds & c.ciling fans COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE BUSINESS OFFICE FOR RENT 2769 990 Sq Ft FSQ Medical bldg, Westcllll area, Newport Beach . Call 261·8161. •Ba lboa la l•nd• 150SF up1lalrs office. On Marine Avenue. $325/mo. 875·8877 800•5 8 5 •2084 24hr C a t on Christmas 1talions avaJI for Hair· are walking away nffded Evenings & room & board; - 0 E' ·d C Station avool In great (714) 574-<t243 Computer Home Based ay. •• e 01ta stylists & Manicurist In Newpon Bch salon. weekends a must. ':":""--~--:-:--':"'-"~-MEDICAL BILLING MeH. Call 845-6624. upscale NB salon Rental or commission Apply In per1on. Barr N •n n w NHd•d·Od 27 yeat old company FOUND: SMALL DOQ Call Bonnie 756-0493 10 build. Call Lena Vic· Lumber. t 275 S. Great hours M&F iii oxpandlng. Medical Fem Silky, 1/18, vie C •ah ler PT/FT, Npt lorla 673-4186. Brlstol. Costa Mesa days. T·Th 7:3<>-e. salos poople providod Orange & Broadway. Bch Restaurant (714) Hotel Ocean front **** * ~ 1~ & 8 k'~!:,., to help gel your ell· CM. Coll 668·9277 723·6149 Please call •S•cretary FfT• us spea • .,,,. ents. 1 on 1 training. LOS T ·. Grou cockatlol & loave message. Newport Bch. Fronl Oii h 8 • 30 have own lrana., r N I I h 1 desk clerk No exp ice rs -.: pm. Evea/Wknd 721-8 o o ear ng ouse bird. uollow laoed. In Chlldc•r• G !Znlrv lovel, small n/ I M /F 1 nee. ood person:iflty . , • .. ••••••Iii• ees ale emale, the vTCrnlty near P/T, 2 children 1 'h/5 a must. Hourly. 675. 1mk olc. Computer.ii Full/Part time. !"lnrbor/Adams/Falr yrs, Tu. Th, 8:30·2:30, 7300; 665.6150 dala entry & nice MERCHAND~' 1·800·297·2878 ox 962 an Costa Mosa. Ploaso In my home $5 hr. ----='"'=~-...,---phone voice. Slart PERSON WANTED call 444·1557. 557-4312 P/T food $7.50 hr. Phone forl~~~~~!!~!!!!ll To own and operolo 1-;;..;....C_L_E~R-l_C_A_L_·_P_/T__ Demonatratora appointment. Prime ANTIQUES SO retail candy shop in Answor phonos, type. In stores In area Car Controls Co. 1010 W. ._ Fountain Valloy. Low PERSONALS ltlo. Computer (Mac) necessary Immediate 17th Costn Mose lnvostmont. Call: exp neoded. Flex hrs, Opening 557.5579 850-8800 •BUYING ITEMSw Mrs. Burden's great NB loc. Family -P-/T--W--k-f_/T_P__ SECR ETARY From 1800-1960. 1 pc A NEvy Ca.rpct. Paint & Tde & Pimc:a Room Gourmet Candy Co. atmosphere. S7/hr to or ay Wrdprc. data entry. to entire estate. Paint· JW Airport furn or not. 21 ~8911!51· "!:X2·3.. PERSONALS 3002 stort. 714·574·0800 Sam·~~ 00M·hF, no exp (714) 490-3828, NB lngs. china, glsware, Use of cont rm/kitch/ ___ ..... __ .. _____ .. _ 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii noc. ""' 1 r ... comm furn. elc. lmmed cash, FAX/copier. S3<>0-400/ ----------.•• CNA/Comp•nlona S300·S500/wk. Mark an S•nlor L•v•I Salea top\. 573-0223 1.., msg A Hcau:d Pool & ]ICl.IU.I & Patios & BU:onic:s mo. Barbara 436..a665 DAT ING? SHY? Needed tor Ill homecare sales. Office products Executlv•e. 3.5 yrsi---------For a fun time call Juat Right HomeCare 852·0247 19191 exp man Oppty Llk• ne w tr•ah c om· A Gt.rap Availabk Office Hours: 9:00 am • \:bt1·F and 10 :00 am · 4:00 pm 1561 Mesa Or. · Santa Ana Hcighm, CA (714) "6-9860 STARTING • ANEW Bf!SINESS??--• • • • • • • • • • • • • The UgtJ Dtjxutmml Ill tlN .Dail] Pihl is~ .,. lll#lllfllfa II NW JmJia now tnlfli/aJ,J, Ii) nLW ~ \l'+ wiJJ now SEARCH* 1'l4IW for JfJU Ill no ex:l1fl '~ llniJ S111Jt you the li1M anti tk trip Jo the °""1 Hoi« in Sanl4 Ana. Thm, if~. 4for tht JMrCI, iJ ~MM Will# JOI'~ Mnts.1 "'11M JlltlmlmtwidJ the~ CJir*. pu!HisJ1 <ma II W«/t for jJw ~ M ~ bJ Wad fhm fik J""" proof tf~ uithtJN~Clml Pio._, "'to .fi/eJOI' jiaitiqw bMSinas JtlllmJmt"' the Dail,y ~ 330 w. f!tty ~ C4* Ms If JI"' atnn0t lll1fJ b) ,_ <itJJ us 111 (ll 4) 6424321 llnd "" Will mtW lllMS.,,,,..'nlS p :JO# IO INuJJL this~ by "'4iJ. If I"" J.,,JJ llllfM ""JfanM ~ ~ ea1J w aJ wt uiiU ~ mt11T thtm i/#, to lllSi#"""' GooJ /Id ;,, JO"' 1tt'MI IMittiii "' --·-· '"'Pilc>t COSTA Ml:IA Repainting ? f yw'ra loalq IO ,..:1 il,a61•,rwplacelcr flStale 11, look 11 lhe Pb ClmsMs to Md !he ri• '°'" kxiWig far .. -':" . . . . .:; 7i -. ,. ' ... 011·592·575·9t2. 310-438-4444 to change & control p •ctor, (Whirlpool), 3 10·539-90 00 Programmer Exp'd Income potential $250 obo 631-4709 70<: per manule, 18 1-I HTML CGI COOK needed with pro icaent • Short sale1 cycle. R••--------- •0u8fant ••d D•t•• exp. Apply In person script, Java, Sr ch Eng quires strong closing APPUANCES 6011 w11rr Newport exclu· Fax res. 714· 760.9335 1k1lls. Please call 714· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii · d M·F between 2·4pm. s1ve men an womon P aat• M ea• Grlll. RE ASST Mon-Fri. RE 280-8080 or FAX r• 1·900·388·0400 ext 7 4 80 FF Fri .. $135 Washer 428 E. 17th St.. CM he req d. No solling. 5ume to 1 ·280-11 • • 1893. $2 99 per min.1--;.._ __ _,;;.._:_~-& Ory8' $ t 1 O each Must be 18 +. Procell COOK WANTED an Fast-paced. Phone+ &m •ll Co. In t he Warranty & Delivery Co. (602) 954 7420 CM home for 36 dev advanced computer comput•r Indus try ( 7 1 4) 9 5 3 .9 8 2 2 d Is ab I• d ad u I 1 s skills. Remax. FAX to needs commissioned .,,,..--=---...,----HOT CONNECTIONS Clean, organize, ordor 720-3821. ln·houu aaluper· Qaa Range Xlnl cond * 1.000·846-4888 food & plan monus. _R_e_s-la-u-ra_n_t-----: eons. We wan1 moll· $250. obo Please call NE VER BE LONELY AGAINlll 1 ·900-484·2000 Ext . 4341 $2.~9/mln, 18+. TchTn phn req. Serv·U 819·845·8434 NEW HOT PARTYUNE 1-500-448·FREE (373J) t II t LO. only. 1SITllO.'nile 25iclay i RAJDERET f E* 'From Orand Rapids, would you like to cheer for • Rugby Player? I met you at Riverside P .O Pl•••• call Ray c::7•721·2S02•0 Sun-Thur1. 645·14135 SHARK CLUB vated, exp'd self Slar1· 0·587·2517 E-675-68811 Couna olor Now haring Evoning era. $1500/mo start·up Ask fOf Russ. Swing and Weekonds, Manager Apply or ••lary. FAX resume: --------- NOCS avail working send resume to: 714°"'34•7186 FURNlTURE 6014 wllh SEO adol boys. Shark Club, 841 Baker _S_r_._L_o_•_n_P_r_o_c_•_•_•_o_r_ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Must have 4 yrs exp St., Cosio Mesa 92626 Man 3yrs. experience. •HOUSEFUL• or SA In psy or Tetl-,R=-e-a.,..t •_u_r_•_n_t,....-N-oe-d""2-nd-Aggressive, lntettlg.m L:ealller soril. Slilgl'i field. Xlnt employment Job or P{T. Earn s ano good publtc rel•· b9<1. enl&<1alnment ar- rols req'd. $7·$9/HR. nlghlly selling llowora hons •kllla. Oood P~Y motr•. VictOf'lan furnl- Apply In peraon llnm· '" restaurants, SS.S20/ plus benehta. Fax re1: ture • k trffS. conH •pm 81 4570 Campus hr Call 1·5pm, 714-__ 1_1_41_-e_1_5-_1_e_1_3_. ___ ,6 end tables, eto. Or., Newport Beach 556-8988 Granc:tlather clock. <714> 25.2-2.lSO 1:-ven1 rHt nose ---------. 7"~4-694-9880-==--l COMPANV--.-Stock Market 1....,...--::,----=-~-==~ Aulatant 754lb OFF P.art-t1me. Must have O.a.lp C....., Pr tc: .. c'ompolet ' experl· Entlr• conten• of ence and an lntMesl moc:tel home: Iron In Stocks and Com· t>eda. 90fd, cha;ra, modi 5. SlOJhr. Fu 1\009 v ..... armo.re. resume to: 714-493· CaR 24 .. 7727. Dent at FRONT OFFICE Retail Estabtahed, plaasant, •BRIDAL SALON• busy NB group prac· Leading Costa Mesa lice nMdl eJq>'d front bridal Hlon wall train olllc• peraon. 4-day P8fSONbl• enthuslaa· week+ ~ day alter· uc person I\ the e!l,il· n a 1 • s at u r o a v • . 1ng world of ti'iiaa Real Anawere lo Pteaio call 640-t l22. Potlllona o~n· Tough Queetlonel GOURMET COOK/LI e Bridal 9149 or email lo eon .. & .no aaMo • NEoWav • aol com a eta. 11uH•IVl•M• Talk W/P.1ych1c1 Nowl hou .. ltMplng, '"P'd, Sill•• Conautt nt 1·900-RaS..0300 live out, FfT. Non-• Rec epUonlat· X7110,, '3.99/per min. smkr. Newport Beach t'ront Deak 18+Tch tne phn roq. area. 714"4173-3643 P. I•••• o •I I SetV-U 6 111-845-&434. •------------(714) Me-8700 THE FREI PARMINE l .. to.aa.&IM AU: fRU C>Ny Normal LJ), to eo.o. WOOd!g&au.; <'91...,. ve abu••d and --------bandon9d pet•. Be a olunteer/fo11er. Call 14-59N~037. <fgAGE SALES ==GTON 6140 • ---- BlnER THAN A QARAQIE SALIU California'• largest Indoor awapme4itt. over UootbaJI fields ot vendors. Save alot of money! Dally llv• entertainment. Kids fun center now open! Open every Saturday & Sunday. 9am-5pm. 5555 Mc-Fa cfd en Avenue, Hunll~on Beach. Y~D SALIE Rain or amn.. SAT 1/20 7am- 2pm. Sotat, ant. cen- ter, atereo, lampa, cloth••· hHhOld appt. & Much More ••• r"The Buy~r's Market" t.ICheck your shopping list off by stopping in today at any ;:t•ntflc# e::; help (714 890-1380 REE ADMISSION WITH THIS ADU Thinking of having a garaga.aale? Glva us a calll C!.AS:S-!~!59 842·5878 118 29th St. No matter what you're doing, your hom,etown newspaper The~~ ---fl All. I Newport-Costa Mes~-Irvine Family YMCA strong commumttts Y #Wt build strong kids, s~tJamilits, • utaofAMILY PROG'fAh_ .-_ 11ii...\l \lo K-12 ye.in --~~ ~~ ~Q • Before & After School Care • Catalina Caravan • Sum.mer Day Camp • Parent I Child (Y·lndians) Com Mesa lrrine Corou ~1 Mu • ktop Publlahlng a Ofd proo. Ce>pywttng ., Graphic• • Mor• ~ WorkSourct 2880 '~S0-1907 "14-1St6 8.18-2181 6"-0580 I lfnd K Auool•tH ~ .Proce111na1Tran.eript1 M• .. L•GAL.a•N OtHrte or P/\J • 0.1. $.31oe Pgr 111-M79 one of these local Orange County Auto Dealers! ''Buy, ·Lease or Browse" nge Count'-._'s Auto Dealers are Number -f>rd! in-Cust&mer Sa.tis action---- SADDLEBACK & s 5alft Least no IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1 ·800·831 ·3377 714 380·1200 \ Edi CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Holt>of Blvd, C.M. 546-12000 ... omsua -ATLAS CHl'fSlHIPlYMOUTH 2929'ilrfl1 C.M. ATWDODOE 2925A Ho Com Meso .. a Tutnf CUCI lU$T1N DOOGE 40 "'*1~· kvine CPI llUILDDa INC. •QUALITY WOfH(• ............ eonat. HatdwdNlnV1/Cttemle Uo.#61,..24..,,.ured Mrble/Carpet•Bndlln• (7t4t -· 4Ma L70N71 Ta .. Tan RAY FlADHQI HONDA #16 trvlne Auto Center 714-830-7800 # <!S/) ~ CADILLAC. H'U•O- NAIHS CADIUAC-IUICll 2600 Hort>of Blvd. • Cosk> Mesa 714 540-9100 HUNTINITON IEACH HYUNDAI RITCHll JONES MOTOI CAIS 16661 BeoCh Blvd. H.B. 1301 ~,!. Newpoft Beocl'I 142-0'31 _....9300 THll LOCAL PLUM8ER 3932 -a JllMI E. Bangert Co.-we gals ahould hang Since 1947 togeth•. Strip, ln1tall, Fri.nc:ny ~IN1.Hd advice to the crazy. UIS32981 675-9304 831-2111 anytime 3894 ------- ,... e1 ............... ....., ........... ,..,., "'""'"" ... ,.. ..... "'',,.. "-... ..... ,...,,.,..._ ttl "''""WW,..._....,,.. 11\ -'~ ••~ elnu ~J-. 1'k IYH lJll 1t •-""""' -r,_ w--. CMMUt lflfWt, 1111t fowl ititl•w ir111t, •Ill/• l fA, ttllf'iW . :: .... ·--... r •• .triw IA.t 19'# l/6 ,,,,,,,.,_ t"" ..... , ... ,. ,}u,f',, '_,~ • $699 +Tax, 24 mo. closed end lease. Total drive off $7338.15 +Tax Total pa~ents of$16,776 +Tax. Residual $34,727.30.10,000 miles/year lease. OAC • 10 Available. . AND YOUR OTHER TWO WISHES? fTw l9H }ffPM XIS " ..., ._.,, .,. ~ of. Y•• 1l },J J37y -*' IM '-' Ml ....... ~.,.~~~77MeeW.,,-1l-,M..'-'~ -"' kif llHlbNu '""' •"" ilWk~~ CMtMll1,,..,.., •................. .., ""--.,...,...,,,.,... .. ~,... .ul.faw .,.,.""' _, ' . * $749 +Tax, 24 mo. closed end lease. Total drive off $7980.75 +Tax Total payinents of $17,976 +Tax. . Residual $37,308.10,000 miles/year lease. OAC • 8 Available. 1996 Land Rover Discovery 399mo+m ·. • $399 + T~ 48mo. cbcd end lease. Tow drive off $3796.56 +Tax Tow ~yments of$19,152 + TaL Residual $17,503.75. 12,000 miles/year lease. OAC t eome· &ptrience 'f1Je New .L US . ESPIRIT .S4S ., 300hf . 0-60 t'Q 4. 7 seconds We Service: l hotus • Jaguar Range Rover • Land Rover c Service Special Bring Your Car In To Our Costa Mesa Location For Any Factory Scheduled Maintenance And We Will Perfonn The Lube, Oil & Filter PLUS A 6~ Point Safety Inspection At No Charge To You. ires: 2115/96 ·" . . .. .. . . Factory Trained Master Technicians :=~ 88 .MERCEDES 560SL Sndc Siker, CWic \\'beds QD]382} $27,995 91BMW 735 ii . Gmn.~ (l), c.ia Wbeek -----(lDWf4}~ $24,995 _92JAGUAR VANDENPLAS ..,.RdihM I ()qt (JQl2~4) $21,995 + 89' +tax 24 mo. dosed end leale. Tomi to 118rt $2000. Total of payments $2040. Reeldual $8582. 12.000 miles/yr .10¢/mlle exceu mileage charge. On &pP.«Mtd credit. (805972A) Model 1302. One only Model #7114 ,,~,,-~,~~p~~~~~~~ r;r~tlf ff ff ff ff ff li~,,1,,,,,,,,1111 111 lilllll ff f j 1ffffl JASMINE CREEK -NEW ON MARKET Fabulow remodeled 3br12.5ba. with Ocean and Greenbelt views. Gated community offering pools, spas, tennis. $495,000 EASTBLUFF POOL HOME Remodeled Sbr. two story ~home, Gourmet Kitchen and Contemporary Design. aose to schools. $419,000 DOVER SHORES-NEW ON MARKET Outstanding 'location in Dover-Shores Panonmic BaCk Bay and City Light Views. Great F1oor Plan -AbUts OS Park $1,075,000 19 RIVA. NEWPORT COAST Fabulous Plan D. Two levd, JBR Sun. -Joanna Hendne 3137 CORTE CAI.ETA. NEWPORT BEACH Ne" port North. Affluent & elegant SSI 9,000 Sat/ /Sun. -Mah GuJJcdgc 1843 GISLER, MESA VERDE Golf course location, 3BR Sun. -Linda Rostvold BOA BLVD. IC, NEWPORT BEACH •tnsulla Point. Ocean front $799,000 at:./Sun. -Solly/Evelyn Slutt.cn ,..._'111.. ... ---0.TROPE, CORONA DEL MAR of Highway. One block to ocean $799,000 ~sun. -Nithy Granieri NTECITO, CORONA DEL MAR pygbss Hill. Front row view. $799,000 Sat./Sun. -Manlyn Kershner Vcrsail1cs ~ 4bd. 4.5ba. + libraryw/fucpJacc. Free-- standing end unit w/rPf ooursc & city lights view. nrrr-o~ \\. 11 I I H \I> I 16 ROCKINGHAM Gracious 5bd cusrom home w/occm views. 4 car garage. Also awilabJe furnished . OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 Don Pearson & Barbara Aune PRESTIGIOUS BAYCREST 1846 U'.EWARD LANE Amacrivc 4br. home in great fu.mily neighborhood. French windowed funilv room w/fucplac.C. separate dining room & f ush, low maintenance yard. . $489,000 Elegant Custom Mediterranean F.state Three levels of luxury living w/elevator asking: $3,795,000 SOLD in 3 Weeks Jim Weisenbach & KayKonfal " Oeh£1eriru7 lhe Dfference" 644-6373 x112 .. WHY-WHY-WHY Arl' vou p.1yrng $I, C)QO in re nt when you could own this "like ne\\" Rig 1..rnyon Villa bordering the I 6th hole? --~--..... ---=-----. I Laraine and Eric Shaw Specializing in Harbor V"iew Homes since 1977 .Thank You! . · For making Laraine and Eric the #1 agents in lhe Port Streets for 1995 #1 Most Listings SOLD* #1 RepresenteCI most BUYERS* #1 Shortest marketing time to SALE* Average Sales price from original asking price 97.56°k • Compared to any other agent or team of agents per MLS 1718 Port Shefffitld Outstanding Valu~g::-uke feel, 4BA, 2.SBA. . ,000 In Escrow 1996 1860 Port Carlow (Seller) 1958 Port Carney (Buyer) Recently Sold 1936 Pott Dunleigh (Seller) 17 41 Port Abbey (Buyer & Seller) .. /)(J\ '/ N 'if/( JN/" I I .\'/:,\ I ~ 5BR fiunily home with 1so· Back Bay. city Jigha views. Custom ~NIU in~ude gour:met kitchen, wbice washed cabmcu. skylia;fus, s~ funily/cnteruinmcnt room, 2 fircp~ccs; formal dining 8l living rooms, large pool w/spa. 3 car garage&'. separate gucs1/maid quarters. . . REDUCED TO $7SS,OOO 1712 Antigua Way Open Home Sanday l_. PM JJESTBL1YI _l JASMINE CREEK Guard gated 3BR. 2.5BA, pools, tennis courts. OPE~Sl'~ 2-5•3_1111\ IN EsCROW IN LF.Ss THAN 30 DAYSI 1947 PORT LAURENT Harriet Botwinick 644-6374 En 156 760-5040 res. Customiz.ed home wuh p<111I. pa. BBQ, wet bar. Pcrft', t fur cmcnaining. Spacious rnJ\lcr suite with saun:a. lndud~ walk-in wine cdlar. S\Jb1cu ro lender •pproval. -·--------------- ~abulous views of tum1ng basin, Pavi-3BR, tam. rm & 4 full BA L.Mge 11;a· M&".r ...... lion, sw~ JB~A .home~+ 28R ~ w/frplc: Large master suite. ,.Vi apartment with views. . ..$1, 115t000 Jetfy to Pav111onlsnarecr-Pfer.-1 l ocat1onl Bay. Yiewsl 4BR, 48A, cus- tom home built in 1992. French doors, balconies & patios Steps td Ba~ley honored by Prudential -Jon DOuglas Veteran Realtor successfully specializes in Corona del Mar Maxine Montaomcry, vice pre idcnllmanager of the Newport Beach office of The Prudential -Jon Douglas Co .. salutes Nigel Bailey for outstandirlg achievement for sales and marketing in bis nicbe markeL Bailey specializes in the unique homes in the viUaae of Corona del Mar. "Nigel's production has come through years of marketing properties and providing results for buyers and sellers," Montgomery said. "Remaining on the cutting edge of technology and updating his k:iUs has aiven him a furn foundation for uccess.'" .. You should be careful about the company ~ cl'IOOIC." Bailey said. "You ~ be even more particular when you selee& die aaatt who will represent you in the sale or your home. .. Bally chose to wociatc with an innovativ. ~liu"llle PrVdeiitial-Jon DouiJas. tiCCausc it fiiels hiS ~~ties and proVides the ~tive edge that puts him on the winnina team. The company is the dOminant force iD tbe Corona del Mu' .al au. iiilftet Witb ...... ol IMfbt ... o1..-ia town. Their teclillolaty, '°* ... ' t el§ ..... a ...... Of •• .. dmcAhta ..... ii ntll ...... . ~to Bail#Jl'be ~ bec:orM1 a pan of client<;' lives and an indi pcnsable cataly tin the proccs~ of the real estate sale. Homeowners that have chosen Bailey regard him as capable. prepared to protect their righis and detennincd to win OIJ cQ..}rtengu1ar Overlook~ park & Little Balboa Isle French Regency 3BR/den, 3BA home w/formal dining room & prrv 2BR apt. High ceilings. . ... . ·-~ . ... . ...,,,.,,_,.~,- KAY KONFAL: Do unto others AGENCY: Gnibb cl Ellis JOB TITLE: Sales Associate KoyKonfol PET PEEVE: FAVORITE MOVIE: "Driving Mi!>\ Daisy" FAVORITE RESTAURANT: 'Ho Sum B~tro FAVORITE GETAWAY: Panama City. Aa. People who do not live by the Golden Rule. BOW 00 YOU DEFINE succm' Setting your standard and never doing lcs!- hard work than the t.andatd requires. FARM AREA: We want lo lwlT' fro• 1011 tltroMfla our Mesa Verde SNAPSHOT coll11u .. TIN collla11 /#lllun rtal eflaU ow11US, biotll'S, opnls, BOW LONG WITH AGENCY: 111ub1Ur1 rqt'ft~~s. or «lfJ odNr if4 One year Mftlhn JO" 'WOllltl NU lo ,.,..,.,_ W. ~lftOfUWP""' to UN.,,.. (tlact - CITY OF RESIDENCE: wlliU, i/ possibk), "'*' c..,,.,,1 ,...., Corona del Mar IH"°" w SNAl'SHOT ...rW °" 6-ct. .. t ~ . .. ~-fK fa,..,,•!~ to: Jtdit llOISWillN'lmSTS::~ --w., ._, ~ ~ 1Mib1'a.c. .W S~t free time with Jim iOO ttavelina W. _.,a., C-. ~ CAnGl;:ha:_~_:_""'!_-_-_ -.;;.,. -..;., -!l..,.'.Jj.,~;1""4.;i, 1I~Des*nr:S,.-..~ CLUISIOltGANIZATIONS: W.'1,...,.il• .... iln f 0 •· 1/1" PediMric Cllillhft's ~ Foundation -"',..-.Uc•.,* c., 4'*"'-II -...,, ... ..,. ,,,.... .. 114-n~ 00. J • 1r •l'k uhururc.: (. .... 1hforn1..a hv· in)( Jt 11 ... ,.,,,,.."" ., ''-"fTl;.un1n14 ht,ff>n" '"''•Jnfr11nr hc,1n4.•,1tl"'' ..!-~ .;-...... ~ """·"'""""T"1TJ t """' C.'! .. ~~"tt , "'-"".., ~•n,1..a,,,._..1uc Hl• NlMJ,000 . $4,200,000 S21·27 Ptt\,llt..' \.'f.fU~""'''·''' '*''"'"·' Apprn' ~ t ,.,, • ..,, l ll .. tnm huih ''n1.tlt.· It•\ ":I tu. .uh lOOO '4.1 h .. /.11n,·d for II tu1r""4.' """" rtd tn)( trout_..._,, . ..,.., $1,075,000 A14 I'"'-" ...... frurn C."'"'\:n n1111wn of cht. ... I f1 •"-in)( ''"tell· h ·\ \'I c.ft.·'•)(n -iltk \B'\ mu't'-re• 1m turmAI ,1111111.{ hc• .. •n·w..-cl c. c:ihnt.t .. t..·•c. l"'k,I fr.(l 1 .. , ,"(.I rt'l\C._h d~Ntf SS•,ooo ST JUIT ITEPI n> UY NACll :~:~,',;·,~I~~:~~:· ltli~~:nl(;J ·::~ .. ~~ ... ~~ 1., p, '"" Int .tlicin \ ht.·drnotn ... .. c. h.ac1... t "'·n'*''-t1"-t-ot )ll.1 ..... $495,000 88 aaTTUlntAM ... Hrr11hf und •hlny ' h~~room. l ' h-Jth Anll11u~. T'Wo ,.,,.,cun~. ~trium nrc,,i ........ '"' <.k.· ~ ~· tlon wl1h • ·,xo;:it' ~~ .,..,._ ,, "''" .,....,, ... ,... tlta1r. t'rlL'-"tl rn ""'"' ·-·-S12 rt PrOpertieslD (:urn:ntl)• tw o un1h. two h~:cJ tltc1m .. f h.t1h lnlvtnu.· pn~·rt\ tn c ''''"' "'1t........a < 10""'1 cc• cvt.•ry 1hln,t.t1 t ·n•'-4U"" ;,..,.,,_ . .,.,,nc..·nc .. ,,,,.,.,,,,~(_} -- ~.ooo T2 $409,000 81 CUSTOM FmATUlllU In thl~ lo..,c:ly and ~fl"'U""' h<>OW Uc .. uotul "'""''ni.k~ fhr Jilr.h 11 n" c.·nh.:n;ain1n)C o r (4uh:t n:l;.0,..Alltlf'I 'IUR ~UA • \ '"' "' ...... ,... ~'t~ PS"''"" t'n.....qtJ(Jc>lh "\nnh l.:..t)(UO.t ''". • 'u,;1'. '"' ~pprtl\\.'tl r ... ,, .. ...-~b !C -?"--.. .. ~r':.fl -,....,.,~ io I~ ,h, h -..h• •ll' ,tf\d p .. H k t f1tt t •f kuul' I>• ti\.: Oh.ti '"'"' tlj •1"'-• $449,000 Hl t , w,.u\c I uu ·t"-.Jn ~ k. ·"' tuu.·-. hlf\.. h '" .1r •• •IU , I • ., ... l.• ... t.Jh ".J..'!.l... JC "..t-; -.-.u-~TC""-r-""' "'"""' ~ to( u 114i~ l h" r 4' t"ttl .,.., It • •U \•" 1 '" 1h .! ••oo 'tf h I '' $1,SS0,000 C25 BEACHY KEEN Upgraded 28R, w/11rcpl3,c G~Jt rnmmn l't'nt.il/mwmc propcrry $117.SOO lH GREAT LOCATION Neu pcl<ll Pm .uc p.111n ~ upsrw' Jed, 2BR. fircpl.l<t',.:? c.ir g.ir.ll(C SI 19.900 < .!- START IN STYLE 2BR, britl" p.itm w/gJrdcn F1rcpl.i,c .ih. Furo kttlhcn, amchcJ g.1r.1g« SI Z.tOOO RI LAGUNA BEACH (,re.it bu1ld111~ lot lt·\r•I w/Hn 'light 'lopt'. Allow, for 3 building In r1, $139,000 I I SHO RT SALE .'!BR 1-IC\d ,und• , nJ 11111 unh· "> n.1r' nlJ 0..e.111 \IC'W. C'lldo'>CJ J>.ilhl $1 .. l,O()() \·J REDUCED FOR QUICK SALE \'<.111.. 111 hc.i,h tvrm dm ~rC'Jt lllVC'\tmmt duplex ~ 1-H. 900 .-t { WHY REN17 (,rc.11 ~tJrtcr huml' \HR w/rcmoJ k11 RV sroragC". harJ\ldJX & built 111 1rnci $1S9,000 l'·I SINGU l.EVEL·DETACHED LOOK.ING FOR AN OWNERJ JBR. 2BA. p.1110 w11h \O\C:f .'! ... Jr i:.ir•~c St6-0.ooo ['/(} TKY A TRADE JBR. 2 5BA in ~11cJ "'mm11n1n Tenn''· pool, sp;i & g.ar.igc S 161.000 !'8 BEJ.LFLOWER New c..<irpct plurnbrng. Lg family rm w/firrplacc, tile count.er,, l.111J .... .1pcd S 179,900 /·2 GOLF COURSE VU!W Upgr.idcJ, 1p.iuou' 28R wirh Jcs1gnrr fr:nurc:s LargC" p•mo $214,900 fl lDIUFIC TOWNHOM.E Ou·.in do..c, sp"'-IOlll 28R. ulc floors. muter w/rc:rrcu , 2 frplu $219.900 CI OJSTOM HOME SITE FJ31, pie ~hlpcd lot 1n cul·dc-~c... Gated commun11y. $225,000 ~2 CAYI1VA11NG CONDO • Ocan v~. prof. landsapcd. 2BR. 2BA end unir. $229,900 C3 FAMILY SlZED SAVINGS ·Big Tampico w/largc yard. 48R. 2.5BA. Mim. Grc:a1 rec center. $237,500 15 11IUE VALUE Single IC"Vd, '48R, likc·ncw condition, w/bay window. Pool No li.fOC.. dues! $239,000 S5 BEACON HIIJ. llJGRLANDS -JBR, 2.58A. Cuamic tik. da:k off master. Assoc amcniucs. Sm,900 HJ ...,._,11~1~e~ .. ..,._ LOCI! A MINl·ESTA.TE ·large 48R on huge flat lot, cul-dc·sac.. .)UR, .ZOA N<._. ~rove. m ini Light & bright! Hurry! $339,000 C12 hllnd~ thn>llMhclUt, n<.-w '"''l"'C lnJC • tk•M'ln·~~·~lr~la!Hl'ti~ ~ Q.st'OM -Singk-lnd, shunm lhru-out, lllf'M<\.• on c.."u)..o..-.. c..""' parquet t1oors. fnUt U'ttS~ $J4ZOOO A 7 ttA.000 M14 l•nnll· "utnt t ltu in L .. 1Ji<u_n-"' lh_ "''-h thn:-. ht.·drnclfn hnu...._.. ph" I.tr')!<· p;rtc.lnl( h IC ~ ...,., 11, h .. .-rc._ , .. tn rh, l.anc.t Cr" ... lt f"""·ruul "'-' r.. sa-.ooo C23 ...,. .. --· °"' ~ -~"-' .,,. ... __. t.k•l!Ml l 4.UR \HA l6>,000 '<~, ft loc • In c;h:,~!'~ Id ~"°' ,._,, In u,,....ck.-d )OR 2 'llM on. .. n WK narv-n• ', brl('" and c:•n)l(>n. •k.._ nnun•U.C· loc•ht-n, c:<uy fin:pl!~ ........ n pool a "fl" """-... 11<1 a ·~ UCN U ... -•1,too,ooo MIO t It 11.-....... V1 for informati~n on these and other properties: Call 644-1111 ti) 1100 Newport Center Dr.Ive, Newport Beach, CA -. COSTA MESA L&IMGS 7 FF. Eastside Costa Mesa needs Inventory! I have buyers for any E'side tocation between $225,000 and $350,000. Give me a call. ••••rt••~ ..W COllDO GREAT ARE• Seller leavlng -needs fast salel Very nice property and location I Needs some nc. Low down or assume. Call today and ask for ... Sid ~MA'S COi IAGE $169,500 2BR. 1BA R2 lot with room to expand or build. Two new units great E'slde location. Df-aC1f, .. •MACULATE • REDUCED Private rear detached 2BR + den (3bdrm), dual masters No HOA. Movf" in condttJon. Great 1st TD is Assumable. · o • ., ...... BACK BAY VA APPROVED $174,000 3BR Townhouse End Unit. Best position in 10 unit association spacious floor plan. Call for terms. Keltla• •• EAS"l'W COSTA l?ER Great 48R + office + ~ Parking + cukfe-sac street + alley access + hardwood floors + much morel 11 C.11 for details. 1-80().510-2005 (M086). ..... , .. ow c TRA•• am• pu,w Just listed. Beautiful 3BR. Mesa Verde Home with 2 fireplaces and flreproof roof. 11 Fruit nees in great backyard. _ _.D••••W •1w TWO llOU5lll Oii A LOTI $385,000 E'slde location 3BR and 2BR completely remodeled and quality upgraded near new roof. ..... -ell•• L SA va• GOL!ll CCMN2Sll $HS,OOO Spectacular 48R that was completely rebuilt in 1992. fop quality appliances. lo1s of Marble and GJass Block. 48R. Formal Dining Room. Family Room with Marble Fireplace. Gorgeous! On the Course. A must seel fof" your~ showing call today. AwllcC h • HUNTINGTON BEACH DCB' • " UM:ATIGll tm.soo Bike to bead'll Lovely 28ft. 1.SBA condo wtth newer carpet. Great location in complex. End unit. ..... Glllcnl LIDO ISLAND ._._... Plllm MIMICIW $1,GS,000 Just reduced for fast sale. One of Udo Isle's premier bayfront locations. Vpdated 4BR. SBA. family/media room and rrivate dodt. Fiery sunset views and sandy beach. Cal for appointment. .lllckleMaa•e - NEWPORT COAST IRVINE BRIGHT -GU UVEI. $179,000 Ideal for single or couple. Private, quiet. gourmet kitchen, skylights. 2BR. 1.SBA. Great location. l.D.<•a .. _ PROBATE SHORT SALE Must sell lovely 4BR. 2.SBA family home. Great location. Subject to short sale and probate. Call to see today. R-F•.._. • I • :':~!=~•ncm•!P~~ ..-.~VEW~.ooo -i:1o---==---:-. suite with Roman tub. Must see this luxury Must Sell!! 2BR +loft with'park like setting. Many ~ Townhouse. upgrades. End unit. Reduced to sell. • "'-•Paa••• Merle Meat:llel NEWPORT BEACH 5 B'DltDOM HmGHTS HO-Ill Newer kitchen, family room, 2 master, 3 fireplaces, oak floors and 3 car garage! For recorded details call 1-800-784~5171 (12062). -·····,. Ce•••• Cera DOGllO ..... ....,I.&.• Pius 3BR home. Run your based business license for 59 Dogs while enjoying life near the coast. MIMI I G•I•• CORONA DEL MAR OCIF'YI VEW REMODEL $SJ9,000 Gorgeous Cul-de-sac in beautiful Harbor View HOls. Giant approx. 11,000 sq.ft. lot with room to grow. Potential to build up for greater ocean/golf course views! Slashed for Immediate sale. Seller says Bring Offers! ......... dt PAIS I A OC1!'1Jli llOllT $2,225,000 Enhanced by the crashing surf below -It's paradise. 5 bedrooms, 4 baths.. Private Tri-l.eYel residence. Spectacular Views. .,,_." ... DANA POINT GOLF COU11S11 VMWSlll $389,000 Mm'TASTIC CMP•• ~ $420,000 5 yurs new ProfessJon•lly decorated condo on the Bank owned large 48R single family home with luxurious course! Forfnal dining room. Master with fireplace ITWn floor master suite. Almost new -looks brand new. and retreat. Owner transferred I Just reduced. Cul-de-sac location -walk to harbor, beach, shops and •••i• SWw restaurants. Don"t miss this I I -a.-., SPYGI ASS WUTY $799,000 Lovely SBR a bonus room on a large lot with sparkling pool and spa. Freshly remodeled. City lights and canyon views . ..... u.. SPYGLASS HILL New Bedford with 4BR, 4BA. large bonus room with loft. brand new kitchen with center Island, granite counters, su~zero refrlg. plus extra large yard with pool and view. .. ... ,Ymak GA111D ca-..aav $850,ooo Golf course view from this expanded Monaco In Big Canyon with master sutte on first level. '-•-···· COUlllRW a" "'I HOI• $1,675,000 Gated home. 6 CM garage. 48R. 3.~BA. 7 fireplaces. Authentic English Arctiltect\lf'e. Stunning showptace. ,_ ... IRVINE •lllilli•m TDW•lll Id ...... Mult _., light end unltl 38~ 2IA with fl~•· New ~t n CM'pft. Mcwe In condltton. c.au fOr more detaUs ......... LAGUNA BEACH TOWllllG-WI I h vmwll $159,900 2 Master Suites, marble fireplace, spa tub In master bath. Very light and airy. Priced to.sell. Call for details. 'l'Mql .. EIJ&MH D BAY B U" D llAY$1,795,000 Wow! SBR. SBA ocean view home. Amenities plus. weight room .• guest quarters, Jacuzzi, 3 car garage. Owner motivated. .. D1a1 FOUNTAIN VALLEY 2 ..... LOS CA••• I MS Condo, ground level, 2 full baths. Inside laundry room, open floor plan. Sports Village has pool, spa, tennis, all sports I •• CARDEN GROVE • .. .. ..... V_. Ranch style with over 2000 tqUllrl rm T~ upgr1.d.d 4BR. 2BA with formal din rm. Hardwood entry, new betber, near new roof, enclosed patio ...... $27S.OOO -. V.. Single Aoly 4BR, 2BA oo a comer lot w/fN access. Open floor plan w/double fplc, large llYlng room. bright kJtchen. PrMte yards & .a.m pool ac. to IC:hook. .......... $21' ... .... Nt ; 1 rt e.t.cu. on lhl roof deck wtlh wflle water view! Otoosc your near new 4BR. 3BA townhouse, -=h unit with 2 car garage. low down OK. Ho HO IW«.. cbsl........ . $UC.too Ed ._.,.... ....._ Remodeled lcltchcn, custom s!ate floor, new doors and moldings, French doon. Thb Is a beautiful 4 bedroom, 2 beth. Comnudty pool and tennis. ............ $117 ,000 ........ Top quality~ br'11lt--. OI rm w/hlgh ctiling, French doors & windows. Din l"IJI w/wtd. blr Gorgeous kit. Mstr aitt w/de, dd. spa '* ~2BRapt ........................... $H, .... ------.. --------~ ~ --~ '-P' ~ _. -~-• •. ~-_. -.-~ .I ?-. ~ .-• ---· .• a .. WATERFRONT HOMES, IN~~ Realtors® Speciizlizing in properties for sale or Jease ... on the water ... near the water. •. ~nd wjlh a view of the waler ... OPEN HOUSE SAllJRDAY ONLY 1741 Tustin, 4C • EastJtde CM 2 Bd Twnhm Sat;; Nette! $144,500 60 AJbola ·a.ndio s.,, .lo.Quin, Irv 2 Bd Condo Rosette-Andree Gindi $247,000 1606 hvine ·Harbor HJghlands, NB 4 Bd Hse Pia O'Auria $280,000 234 lJ-e:"'la -~ ~ Kennie Jo Rizzo 611 Kings Place • Cliff Haven Marlene HasseJ 22 Chatham • Belcourt, NB Kathy Fox , D.l.U--..., ....,.-,~ $365,000 3 Bd Hse $539,000 2 BdTwnhm $749,000 SUNDAY ONLY 1738 Westdiff •6 • Watcllff, NB 2 8d Condo Pia D'Auria $149.500 405 Bolero· Park Udo, NB 2 8d Twnhm Sally Nette! $185, 000 2569 Elden. C2 -Eutskle CM 2 8d Twnhm Carrie Allen $219,000 274 Knox Place · CM Heights 3 8d Hse Jiil Andrus $269,000 2463 Irvine, E·3 ·Bid Bay Aru. NB 3 8d Twnhm Rosette-Andree Gindi $272,000 8 Misty Meadow -T urtk Rock, Irvine 4 8d Twnhm Michael Scholla $359 ,500 207 Canal -Newport Shores 3 Bd Hse Kennie Jo Rizzo $420,000 1701 Starlight Cir· Baycrest, NB 4 Bd Hse Reggie McNemey $598,000 54 Ocean Vista -Sea Island, NB 2 .8d Condo Esther fine $599,000 707 St. James Pl • Cliff Haven 4 8d Hse Marlene Hassel $689,000 41 Montpellier · Hlrtlof Ridge f.mta, NB 5 8d f.mte Rick Schreiber $699,000 1163 Marine -Laguna Bach 4 8d Hse Betty Comegys & Nancy Peterson $1,650.000 1400 San Miguel -Corona del Mar 5 8d Estate Olga Matthews $1,695,000 SATURDAY & SUNDAY 1671 Tu.tin, 83 -Costa Maa 2 8d Twnhm Mark Jackson I Caria Broffman $162,000 2500 Bacon · Newport Heights 3 Bd Hse Richard Lee I Jeny D. Smith $379,000 651 Vista Bonita • Bluffs, NB 3 Bd Twnhm Sharon Grimes I Margaret Duffey $420,000 1027 Martnas • Dover Shores, NB 4+ Bd HM Jimmie Jones $749,000 601 Via Udo Nord • Udo Isle, NB 3 Bel HM Lance Boggs $8%.000 501 North Bayfront -Balboa Island 3 Bd HM Rob Giern & Sharon McKlmon $1,495,000 6 OMmont • SW CMyon. NB 5 Bel &tale Jeff .Axton & ~ Pttmcn-Kiig $2,995,000 On the water ... ---'--------...;_..,.,.;~-- UNDAISLE 5lvi~ae.~~!:~~~ -LaOO may be JUChastd $692,000 (lJf) NEWPORT SHORES Built · 83 3bd on the canal w/ o.erose rm & office Steps lo cooim leMJS, clutiise, pool & ocean $420,000 UNDAISLE 5bd bayfroot. premier wde VK!W of bJy, large dock w/sacle tie Duung & fan»; rm & lSi courtyard $1,495,000 (lJf) lAGUNA Bf.ACH a-,m..,.! ~19 D::.mi, iigi ionrr direct beach access, house. ~ house & poci $1,650,000 LONG Bf.AOf'S s~ Bay w/boat dock. Upgraded~ (1 on l' flrl. dUl1ng & fami~ rooms & NC. $575,000 COWNS ISUND Bayfroo1 3bd w/190' on the water, dock & lab.his \W' Dmg & ~ rm, lar.m, garden & patJOS. $2,395,000 PUJPOR1' OCf.ANFRONT Custom 4bd, mastir w/Ft doors lo pat>o & beadt &ams. brick & laded~ $1,095,000 CORONA Dfl. MAR Exddng rw 3bd t.,o&m via w/t~e la·~n. II"* budl & dock for 2 boats $2,250,000 Near the water ... _ _..._ __ New ii '88. 3sfy ad Cape Cod l'Mllvn 111/frl* & la.ge ~· Wal to bay, pier & ocean $289,000 ., NEWPORT'S PARK UDO BeautilU, highly upgraded lsty 2td, bnck patio New roof, rustom kitchen & double garage $185,000 NEWPORT HEJGHTS 3td original home in nice neJ!jlborhocd dose to schools $348,752 Spidaus 291 lxl Mdn •/ famt/ & brealdasl m.. 2 -and~ rJ fie anpl and city t.jlts $420,000 COSTA MESA Eeslsile 2sty 3bd twrlim, ma.star w/sitt!ng rm, ~ rm & 2 balcorie:s w/WN/s d Back Bay. $272,000 5 doas IO ocean. Custan 2lxi lane Vl/(Qfll Wtw, den, famlJ nn. 2 frPces & Sii.do ~ $545,000 MID PENINSULA ' Duplex w/2bds ea Ul\lt & fr?c in lower. ~ summer rentals, JUS1 steps to beach. $320.000 CUFF HAVEN Darling 3td 11i/d1mng rm. f~ rm w/Fr. doors & p.M!rS & yard with pool $539,000 IJDOWlAQ: Sec. ~ w/doarman, pool & 'Ill-&ulfi.i lWICied,. Or anlo, 1W kllchcn, pt~! $597,000 f£WPORT SHORES Uprpded 2sly 4bd w/'(JM patio. Steps to ocean & comm pool,~ & tenms $327,000 LD>OtSU Gorgeous 3bd Qllforn • w/'dli fn1i1C1f oo hu:]t c:aner lol Attha, be.ams & pabo w/spa $1,599,000 BALBOA ISLAND 315 MARINE AVE.. 7)4-671-6900 15 ., -•. ·~ .... ~~-. -4.~ . -·=l\.t••·•-=. ::."t'"' "'-'""f -- - ---' ---.... _ ....... _ ---~_,l -·-+ -·=--~&& - WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® Specializing in properties for sale or lease ..• on the water ... near the water. .. and wiJh a view of the water .•. . HARBOR tDGHLANDS Super NeNpOrt Priu! Relocated seler is ~ rootivalad, wants to mow 4bd home w/"hJ6.W floors, &Pc & ~ garage. 631-1400 $280,000 NEWPORT SHORf.S area. ~ w/3bd.s ~ & 2 down, tad! with 2 baths & ~~to Octal\ beaches & city tennis & harx!bal. 631-1400 $3f9,000 nnmE ROCK VISTAS w/Ct:AmJ pen, spa & Near HS Ind & terris. Gm 3bd Wh1l w/drq& Im& Ve.sci city~ fran 4bd end I.lit oo ween- ~ ....u...f. lo--'~ d'rntnq&~!LJHll~Lj&IG~~~~~~:e:-1~-~~~'lli'li~~bb J 6il~C:~---ri---· s2~ ~r 63i-14oo $359,500 TRWG.E SQUARE 3bd lwMm w/woocbmng fri* l good tbt patio. End I.lit on !P'IGlbd w/ comm poci Steps to park, libraiy & shops. 631·1400 $144,000 f.ASTSIDE Costa Mesa's Orlen cnl!ix w/oornm pool. lsty fresNy ~ 2bd end IJlit w/frplc, dJn. lr¥J rm, largr master, latnlry & ?Wate ~ 631-1400 $144,SOO WESTWFF corxlo, a \l!fY pretty 2bd inside int with landscaped patio & comm pool. Oose to Mamer's !>Mk. buses&~ 631·1400 $149,500 NEWPORJ SHORESSooset ~from ma.stet & dedtd ~4bd owl&tn w/~ed ~ trD tOOy, IW French docn & IW1dcMs. Ui 631-1400 $150,000 OOSTA MF.M Heltjl1s. ~ d 1-,. SI. 2bd ccrido wih palio 1n sma1 c:ompa >Mth na grwm. con- wnienl to lues and shappRJ 631-1400 $162,000 COSTA MESA HeQhts Owmsng smal ~ w/ 2bds tach lllit. Close 10 I .,.St ~ & buses •• 631-1400 $375,000 NEWPORT HEJGfTS Estate Sale!~ po- temal in tBs 3txl home w/dining & family rms in corner location 631-1400 $379,000 rewoRT HEGtfTS Darting 3bd cottage w/haid- wood Boas 00 p-ine street, wait to al schools. Used brick, plcbt feiu, roses & largt rar ywd. 631·1400 ,$379,000 UOOISl..E Lij-., ~ & ~ 2bd & den on <Mr1ized ki. Prine sired at island end. xmt potmial to eqm1. 631·1400 $595,000 fASTSIDE Costa Mesa. large R·2 lcX w/awowd plans b 2 nrw condos. nm buses, shops & set· AT THE Bf.AOt FabUous SJ*iota 3bd 1wMm ~ W.. £xistqJ Ibd ~ II mud. steps'° Slld. Gcumlt kildw:n, IMge mmler w~ 631-1400 $189,000 ~lfr(t;ll~nn. 631-1400 $395,000 WESTQJFF ~ 2bd 0owr Wage twMm. P£11NSUlAPOIN1' Olarmllg 2Qy 4bd w/lietdl ~ bchen. new ClfPd & llrge petio. Comm docn & Yfindows, new carpet & specbll patio oo pod l cUht. dose to .tqlf & ~ M utra tiwga let. Pin avaiahlt to crllMgt 631-1400 $189,995 631-1400 $479,000 OW CORONA Dfl. MAB Nw new spacious 3bd twMm, lining l famQy nns, latgt mmttt w/ dting room, c:mtyard l deck w/r!i.y ll!jt view. 631·1400 $5$9,000 BAYCRf.ST Tolali; ranodeled 4bd, dlrq & ~ nm l gcumet ldtheil w~ nook. Mar bis Opended WI w/sua & Jilt di. 631-1400 $599,000 SfA SNI> Con.,lct~ remodil«! 2bd deSi9I* peict ccnio •/clrq rm. den & hHQ ldttMr\ ti Pd• ~•/ptXia.~l-- 6SH4tO $599,• JeMIORI' HB<lfl'S 8rijit 4bd; "*"6)1tln06-.. •I~• ldtdien. flrntJ rm l &Pees kl .... ._. ~ ITA. Dedt. tpa. 631-lM $67',• HARBOR a>CE Estate Homes. RlrnOdeled l ~ W~ II I '1*80 ... , r1llliat/ Q;; did ..mr.iwlldil JIMtyl *"'of dti ~. t:i•-··- DOVf.R SHORES Gorgecu 4bdw/cb¥J& f~ rms & sp«taa.Ur ~ of l4'PCf ~· T~ re- modeled in 93 w/top quatity fixh.o-es & app&nces 631·1400 $779,000 ~ PARK A(l(ES estate w/5 stal barn & ~arena on l + acres. Bealilfuly remodeled 5bd w/dining & f~ rms + maid's quarters.. 631-1400 $1,145,000 IR\llNE CAMPUS Hii#J emoticNI 4bd w/chlg. dance & famliy rms + libmy, 5 frplces, floating stair· case & 11.'llls of custom windows to \liew. (I.Ji) 631-1400 $1,350,000 DOVER SHORESestatew/\'IN, ll!misa:ut, px:i & spa oo 1/2+ acre. ~ed custom, 4bd, '1nry. dinlng. famQy & game roans. . 631-1400 Dr-*,... ..... , $1,495,000 SUNSET BEAOt 3'iy 5bd ocanfroot w/ctning rm. den & 4 car !J9 + 2bd apt w/frplc & dining rm. Rooftop deck & bt.xh patio 6$1-1400 $1,495,000 PElJCAN POINT 1-ilge front row lot in sped.aCWr location oo the 12th green w/whltewater ~-Ex· lrll JIMcY w/~ nrx1 ID proqfty. 631-1400 .,1,895,000 COWAN HEGKrS 2.4+ acres gated tqUeS1rlan- zoned ~ Gt* In T ust'll footl1ls. 3 legal parals. bh ~ 2 hcl.-5 & pool 631-1400 $1,995,000 .SHOWCASE -NEW LISTINGS - PENINSlJlA POINT CJraoous 4 bdrm 00 large bao)ront lcX with pier & float Staff cpirters, <i1ll'9 room, lbary. gcumet lutchen. ~ laOOscaped bnct patio and lush bao;front gardell $2,395.000 OlD CORONA DEL MAR TolaJlot chamq 2 sloly 4 bdrm, dm:! room, lami/ roan and cxu1ry kitchen owr1ookiY:J gardn. Vau1le.d cdllgs. oak nl slate flocn. bev- *I gla One lb:lt to Utde c.oroo. bud\. $1.050.000 DOVfJl SHORES ~ fnn row Ww5 ol lht Bick a.y, mcJl.lllab and lldts of lht city. ~ ~ 4 tOm hlxnl "111:1 ~room. lad; rom. mnodel.d ldtdlen, 3 car g11r9 and pod aRI spa. $8491000 • i '"le • •• • -, 6 -' OPEN HOUSES From one to five p.m. Corona del MM Tennis Estate 1400 San_Migtu>! _ Open Sunday Sl,695,000 Balboa Island Bayfront B~n 501 North Bayfront Open Sal & Sun. $1,495,000 Lido Isle View Home 601 Via Udo Nord Open Sal & Sun. $895,000 Harbor Ridge Value 41 Montpelier Open Sunday $699,000 Turtle Rock Lifestyle 8 Misty Meadow Open Sunday $359,500 Lido Isle Bayfront Triplex Easy convers~oi;_to ;W ~y h.ome Pnvate ~._.wet Vtews $999,000 Belcourt Bargain 4BR 3.~B~ ~'I ~I & spa ~~elot $995,000 Dover Shores Bayfront B • ! ~RWAtotally remode&ed~~~lldvltroot 60' on the w av,. llA\M~~ \N Triangle Squatt Atta JBR 2BA townhome w /fireplace Greenbelt location, community pool SJq;ooo in association ;mth TIM CARR WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTOR~ 675 -1058 Corona del Mar Tennis Estate 5BR SBA Contemponuy, will exchange Approx. 1.2 acres, ocean & bay views $1,695,000 . Oceanfront Custom 48R 3.5BA on sand, no boardwalk Tum-key with whitewater views $1,()95,000 Harbor Ridge Value SBR 3.SBA Devonshire model Two private sunny decks, atrium $699JXX) Turtle Rock Lifatyle fBR 2.5BA End unit townhome on large greenbelt Refwbished and immaculate, community pool & telnis ~ • 631 -1400 Balboa Island Bayfront Bargain 38R .t.SBA Remodel. 6 car gange Large private doc.k. huge iool deck $1,495,000 Lido Isle View Home 38R 28A Fam Rm "tum-key" designer home 52' comer view lot. pool with.large patio $895,CXX> Lido Isle Cottage 2BR 28A +Den home, beamed~ Prime street to •treet 1ocatim. 35' lot $595,(XX) - Home" • Excellent Locadon •Top Quality Construction •SFR Or Duplex 1925,000 Home" ~~~.J· Pride Of Ownenbip •LargeHome • Huae Corner Lot • Private Pool eGreat CoodUion •2 Malt.et Bedrooms •Vaulted Cd.llap A Sty lights $119,000 • Small Ocean View • Villa Balbol 1 Br •Nice Condldon • Clole To BMCh $139,000 • Cbcice Location • Owming Home+ Income Unit Plantation Shutters $669,000 .lllancl" • Darting 2 Br, 2 Ba Cottage • Cuatom Decor •Built New 1990 $635,000 "Beautiful Studio" • Vezy Sharp! •VezyClan! • Great Location •New Paint A Carpet $119,000 "Beautiful Pentboule" • 1 Br, 1 Ba Coodo • Well Located • Vaulted CdliDg1 With StyU,hu .... , ... $134,000 I Wllltn MitcMI --~~ • Magaificant S Br. 4.S Ba Home •Ekpntly Decorat • 4 Off-street Partin $995,000 "F~oua Income Property" •Quaint 2 Br Cottage'+ 2 Br Apl •Private Garage. Patios A BaJC()fty $489,000 "lllcttdible View" • Panoramic Bay A Ocean Views $420,000 Elegance" • Stunning Larger 1 Br Penthouse • Perteet Location •Totally Designer $1.39,000 I Walter MilchO "Outatancling Value" • Oversized I Br, I Ba Condo • Larae Privue Patio • Jn Good Conditi<>G a..-rsm Tin "'IOI lllic:elfy exparldld V"1lille Plan has blln IWl'lld*I & madllled ID pertdon. Fll:dous ~d "*Y. _..,. Piiio Wr'pool, 11111 & Cllln. Tl'llNftdaus 1191 al nwtJle fiBR. 6.SBA. .,,.,. ... SPB:Taaul lllMm lllCI ED1*0n11 J1R. l58A 1119' IMI -.n & aly ~ _. ~ de9IQll & oe>n*ucliOO ,Wox. 1fJ 1at ent.a! llJ~ Kai pond ll/tlllll1lll & ll¥lad al pins. .,, .... sun 51111 1·4 ........ .... ' 1·4 Uni CUSTOM HOME WOlldllM ~ Siii cuslom hmoncoms lol in lhis gmdcomn. l.obol i.eed boa. Tiis 2 *J hlnll oln pl twly hlrQ, t.Mot twly rm opn °'*' wrnsa & ~ ~ mmr m111es hs hmone ID• $1,250,oDO mw as 11IE Tllll! • RUUCll!! I JQi n wailllg 111111 '116 lo buy • ,o1.1 11111 nm this one! Cldom 38R. loll pool MqlAc:erC oc.i-.. ., , 1'5,11111 PIUVITI & PRESTSDJS Ille CUYOI! AlllMnQS8R. 4.SBAhm....,onsiowniadloC 111 prMle & PfaligllousBiQ c.tyon1 l'1oplrty ... pod & spa 'f/fMtS al Illy & oc:m ., .1•• SDSATIOUl FAMl.l IDIE V..al ltlrtxlrlldgl. Cll'lfOll & aly-~blcq.d llfpocl & spa. 4111 +*Ay. _..lanilynnMpl, •bit. OWllooldtlQ~~ & ._ Nnldlllll1Xlel. Qlill locllian. ...... 52' UIO ISU FAMl.l HOME Bllng Ill allnl told,.., lJIQe lol on .-1o nil lotlllloll ~ nl al iald, dose lolllm. i.:11. cMlhoua. SBA. 5M.1Wllfyrm & cllq rm IBR. a-.n. Ga hau9a. locltion. lol! Pll,oDO PElllllU POllT 4llR. 38A. IPICill --hm. 3 ~ l*lc*s ID t.:11 & ul 2-cs gll'llJI. 1111. 111\ Nal. £.-.. '11S - ..... .. 1·4 Uheroo ......... ... ' • • ll & N. kldOit ,. ....... .., ..... , .. llTlllWNn ...... , .. TJUI ..,_ILRrm.I Pn"* bolf cba. .O,i.:11. 81 +dlft.Ao:oi111Gd111 IDllllJlll'Ca Cl• b011 • S>dt bl Glltd corrm AemDlld _, $141,IOD ---·-lendllf Olnl. in:idlled tnon •COi•. lal .._ 4811 + ~ i"1'l)(!eied ~ bllhs. ~wood tin. FNlldl en. ui. & .. S521,QCXI PADAS ..... IAY V..ol _.blJ, •• •m-.llllll u..,-.Wrilyrm1C10SSl!om ll'lt1illft. poa1 $4d,D ... .arnc:aLLY _al ... LMgePlanlS, _,.,lD>IQl _, ......... IJlllll&"'9N.2*'11l lllfl +office oll lhe llA BR di. Eallld~ loalol\. pet,11111 IAYWIN Ta.ACl JIR. 2 S8Ahmin!llllldc0nft Glellloc. --=-Tie~~ rll'f'Odtled nm BA. Coalll _.I• Cllll99Dblf. & ~.m *"5.- llll FAllWAT ·•CAIN ~-=_........, ................. ,2::0: ----INIT-28A Ill\ 2« m'c:c:::;"' . $2,295,000 35' on bayw/doc:t for large boat &qulsitely ~ teled In 1988. H~s mslr BA. &en:ise rm. $1,250,000 Wondetful traditional 5BR custom tvn on corner lot in tlis gated ccmm. Lois of used btici. This 2 story home oflefs great lamily living. Large family rm ~ns anti •anda & beautif\Aty appointed maser maim llis lvn $995,000 Less lhan 5mfn's t> Hoag & PCH. Easily seen from 55 Hwy. 6 office suites ( 1 w/apa rtment). Pertee ti or sati81 olfice or primlly ofhce when location, . ritical • . $760,000 Bring Ill ~rs! Must ~n Large lol on street t> stJada localion. ~iet end of Island, close to tanris. beach. cklbhouse. 58R. 58A. lnily rm & dining rm.1BR.38Adowslairs.Gre4thouse,location. lot! $1,995,000 VllfY nice fanily lvn on large lot w/dock.. 68R, 4 .SBA. Includes spacious p$I qlrS. Hm has been updated & shows well. IRVINE TERRACE $997 ,000 .--........ -......--.~~.-,;,;;;...;...;;;..;;;;.. ____ ezr 101 l)'/onde<lJI Newport Harbor views from 8'Us JBR, 2BA Irvine Terrace hm w/lots of potential for super nmodel ! largeeotr1yardentry w/ swimmin &enler1aini tio.V motiva1edl lltlU•• JONI, .,,, M..s, 1&72!11 7a.72!it $899,000 Magnificent view ol bay & cily lighls trom tais spacious 4BR custom residence. Remodeled, light & bright Hafdwd nrs. wet bar w/wine cooler. Privale pool-si2! d. lmmactJlatecondition. Woodertul 4BR hm located in one ol lie best nel~ in CdM' Many ·qrades' IllNDA ~LE I/J.oENDS LINDA ISLE 34Unda Isle LINDA ISLE • 49 Linda Isle LINDA ISLE 32 Linda Isle • 4BcJrooms cJ Mo.tjCrs}. 3 5 B:i•"-' Unob<tructcd M:un Ch:inncl Vic" • Farl Designed 4Bd Su11cs..,U81h • Rcmocklcd ~ Bdr . ~ B:11h Honll: • Fom\31 Dtning Rm. L1lir.uy. Den • L1nd:l lsk's MOSI Bc:iuuful Home • Gold Coa.<il" on Llnda l~lc.:? Dod.., • ~um1\hin~ Mny~ Purcln\cd • "Gold CQil'I" e>n l.J!'(la blc.J>n .. Oocl $3,600,000 (Ad. 6618) $3,495,000 (Ad. 6616) $3,495,000 (Ad. 6603) LINDA ISLE 44 Linda Isle LINDA ISLE 96 Liflda Isle • 5 Bd .. O\cr 100 Feet on the Waser • 6 Bd 4 s 811 . 3 Fiiq>l:iccs • ln1cnor Coon~.ird "uh Psn:llc Pool • Enclcxed ln1cri0f Atnum • Scrond L:lq!cq Lot on Lmd:i l'k • ~cq F~ Pno: on Lmd:i l\le TO HOT PROPERTIES 1-800-723-7723* (*THEN ENTER THE CORRESPONDING "AuDIO Ao" 1.0. N uueER) 24 HOUR AUDIO DESCAIP'TlON OF Au. PROPERTIES IN THIS AovERTISEMENT NEWPORT B EACH'S FIRST 24 .. H OUR BROKER Per<;onal Ad desi ned b SCHOLL CRAPHICS • (7 14) 559-2079 NORTH TUSTIN HILLS BIG BEAR LAKEFRONT 10252 Sunrise laf!e 791 co~·r • IO fled, I J ~ Hash~. 9 Fm:pl:icc' • 9Bd 9811 • Plu~ G~sl Qu:incr< • .\ppru, ".HXXI ~ fl on appro"< 8 JIC'T\'.' • Appro~ 10.000 .q ft. on Dbl Loi • Ano1hcr appro' I K :IL re' :i-:ulahlc • 'iaun:i. G:rm Rec Rm & Mud Rm LINDA ISLE 4 5 Lmda lf/t • 5 Bd . 4 Ba G::uc Guarded • Appnm=1t'I~ tiff on she W:i1cr • Crca11,c Financing A' 01labk $1,050,000 L.H. (Ad. 6620) EXPERIENCED, KNOWLEDGEABLE, RESPECTFUL & CARING WHEN YOU OE~IAND AN AGENT WHO. EXEMPLIFIES THESE QUALITIES IT IS TIME T1..1 CONT.ACT THE: No. 1 AGENT FOR 1995 AT T HE PRUDENTIAL • JON D OUGLAS COMPANY, NEWPORT B.EACH f/JARBARA t~STADTER B ARBARA'S DIRECT LINE (714) 729-7208 • Working In Association With Marcia Brashier • CORONA DEL MAR 3150 Breakers Drfrr 4 Bd Loft. Sp;i Tub. M;ud' Rc>11m A/C Wine Cdlar for 700+ Boule' Gounnct Kuchen w/Eal m & \lr~l Bar • 5BJ ~Ba (hC:f\IUd Aaa Lot • 3 Fm:plncu. Children' Wins" • Pt.t.AV ASA FcJtt Murt'4 BIASH/111 NORTH LAGUNA BEACH 304 Wt.>mouth • ••Bd 4 ~Ba.. F'lltplace ia Uv1n1 Rm • ~.in View !.~ate. lmnlaall:tte • Boni!) Room now UKd IS. Gym (Ad. 6625) (Ad. 6623) $1,795,000 (Ad. 6609) $1,375,000 (Ad. 6626) ~ j EQUESTRIAN ESTATE $1,900,000 • Recently built • .. 1J!R, P..SBA • Luxurious amenities • Lush one acre grounds • Perteet for entertaining WATERFRONT FORCLOSURE • Peaceful Garden Cowfyud • Large deck for Entertain in • ~ctacular\iarbor 1ews • Total Remodel • 3BR, 3.5BA • Shared Dock for Large Boat OLD CORONA DELMAR $275,000 • New Listing • 2BR, 2BA • Great Location • Lipt & Bright • Pnvate OLD CORONA DELMAR $650,000 • New Listinl •Lot 50'xll · • 3BR. 2BA • 1 ~ Blks to Oceanfront BELCOURT HILL $379,500 ~~~~~~~~OCEANFRONT ESTATE • New Listing • Prime Laguna Location • Main House w/Luxurious Appointments ~ &A-q;ris;t..Cue.rt P&-~ • Elegant ~ Acre Grounds • Private Beach CAMEO SHORES $949,000 • New Listing • Magnificent Coastal Views • 4BR, 3BA • !:-arge Lot • -. Separate Guest Quarters OLD CORONA DELMAR $595,000 • 3BR. 3BA • Fonner Model • !Arge Kitchen/Family Room • Formal LR and DR LAGUNA BEACH $469,000 • 4BR. 4BA • Large Lot • Unique Property • Foreclosure • Possible Rental Unit NEWPORT BFACH $439,500 ~ LLONGS OF NEWPORT Gerry & Christa Call us at: 840-5884 and 729-7238 Fabulous Entertainment Center 28A + den, 2BA Harbor View Homes $474,000 • TURTU ROCK VISTAS TOWIHOME ~end lllit, views of greenbelt end peri(. exquisite condition $275,000 EXPANDED SOMERSET 01 10,000 SQ. FT. Lot with freefonn pool. Home is exqusitefy remodelOO $749,000 WOIDERFUL MOITEGO MODEL In Harbor View Homes, 48R, 2BA. r1!11t across from greenbelt $449,000 SINGLE FAMILY DETACHED 3BR, 2BA, remodeled kitchen and baths. Huntington Beach. (Dutch Haven) $239,000 707 Avacada Open Sun. 1·4 Oide CDiVI -$1 a&;ODD Ocean view located in beautiful SandcastJe Condos · walk to beach, Fashion Island & Village. Pool, Spa & Lovely entertainment area . Like New. Beautiful 2BR, 2BA Conda. -$309,BOD in Old COM -Marble fireplace. large decks, includes w~sh­ er, dryer & refrigerator. Move-in condition -great location. Walk to beach, senior center & Fashion Island. Dottie Johnson 760-1966 Keeping up with the Joneses Melinda and Marty are the top team for Prudential -Douglas which frees each partner to accompli b bUycn. They ldlJ find joy in educating and more through utilizing individual talents. nurtiarina fir1t.tiJDe home tiuym. They The t~ designs reaJ estate action plans for belicv~ that ...;.~ comes with doing a client~. then helps them to succeed with :jOb weU -not~ in cloiin1 a uansaction. realistic aoaJs. "' <:111111,.. Mii """1 hi* Ill llu Negotiation slcjlls. perseverance and Ni.,_,._. O//fn .,,,,. ,,,.,,.,.., _ Jora ,,_,.. C.. M (114) 1'M#I. . PREMIER PROPERTIES of - George .J. McGaffigan, · · Broker ' I!,.,~~ ~~-~~ ,~~--,....liJ 24 Hour Info Line 1-800-545-~~II : Direct Line .(714) 729-7233 BAlboA OcEA"fRoNT " Tlt E CROWN JEWEl • } STORiES w/dEVATOR • 0cEAN ViEWS • CUSTOM MARblE &. GRANiTE • MAGNifiCENT HOME ON TltE SANd 'il..'.!014 $2,f4f,OOO New Listings 644~1600 New Listings .... ~Pn't •'• .,,. ..... __ :IOM £. Ocl E 'ftMll 1740£.0c toM $699,800 .. Cl .. ) $)99,000 ... Cl $6J9,000 .. , ..... ..... S..(1-4) == c.bJWard ..,., ....... ~uAhDarpo WI e e & Laird ..llllllllaPWllppl .......... ppl The 816 Expanded Delores with a DROP DEAD VIEW! Private courtyard. Beverly Morphy $459,000 tWf>cw Wew ... s 8d. a.o.dmoor. Huee LR. Ubrary, den. Great~ view! Beverif Me>rpkf $699,000 Emerald S.J . Laree (24,000 sq. ft.I view lot. Great opportunity to build In private beach community. Guard cated. Rod Daley $&25,000 Corona del Mar View Properties Pot1du Larae 4 bedroom, 3 bath, 3 car Prate home with spectacular ocean and coasdlne views. Over 3,300 sq. ft Steve Hieb $925,000 Shore Cllffs Magnlffcent sunrise ~ 3 Bd. 2 Ba Pool Laree lot. Mike Marr ~.ow Ritz Cove Oceanfront lot In cuard pted community. Adlacent lot also available. Scaa1an & Busk $1,090,000 Panoramic ocean view from custom homeslte perched above part. Scanlan & Busk $1 ,595,000 Corona del Mar blufftop contemporary home. Sweeptnc views! Jeny Fluter $1,725,000 lnhte Cove Ocean view home with 4 Bd. S.S Ba. 6 car car~e. 3 FP, 2 wet bars and NC. Across &om private beach. Rldt l..upvlD $2, 900,000 Condo & Townhome Uving 644~1600 · Exclusive..._..~.__, Big Canyon Udo Isle Tum·key 3 bedroom, 3 bath. Great location-. 45 ft. wtde lot Mertz & Schmleslq $675,000 Newport Island Fabulous newer home over1ookin1 a sandy beach and a dwmlne and peaceful bay view. Ronda Heln $599,000 Balboa Pelllasala PolJ•t Great 3 sty. 4 Bd. house between bay & buch. 3rd floor has view. Excellent location I Bob &ere $629,000 Corona Hlchluds 4 bedrooms. office, FR. pool, spa. ocean/canyon views. S.ra Marvin $945,000 ·Family Neighborhoods S.lboa Pe•l•Hla Point Fine bayfront 4 bedrootn with dock and view Bob Berc $1,595,000 Newport B•JfroDt Great family home. 5 bedrooms. 4., baths. family room, 10 feet of front.ace and dock. Sara Hiiiman $1,190,000 ---- Newly Completed Custom Masterpiece • 6 bedrooms, 5 l/2 baths • Bonus/game room • 4 limestone fireplaces •Granite countertops , 759-3717 Ha rbor Ridge • Completely remodeled in 1993 • Garage accommodates 6 cars . • Ocean, Catalina and city ligfrts view Harbor Hill • Soft contemporary/transitional design • 4 bedrooms -4. 5 batfrs • Specimen landscaping • Exercise room and dark room • Exceptional interior design JERRY FINSTER SENIOR SALES EXECUTIVE 759·~3750 I . ' I • -·· ~ ----- Elegant townhome living with sweeping golf course views! Upper level unit with -vaulted cefttngs, 1lreptaceih livin& room ~na master bedroom, designer decor~ted . Windows throughout create cheerful ambiance. Gated community, pool, spa and tennis. Lowest price on the golf course I $529,000 PELICAN HILL ~ . ~ MEDITERRANEAN ESTATE Spectacular Santa Barbar!J style custom Medite"anean witft panoramic ocean and Catalina views. Gracious 4 bedroom witll library and exercise room on over one-half acre of magniµcent secluded gated giounds in one of the most prestigious gated communities in Newport Coast. $2,995,000 Elegant custom. 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, 4+ car garage. Volume ceilings. .,_ __ ""*ii~=----r.r~• --a --,,J.....-: .. ..--.Lo '"-e-'lvuaar~, .... --•• :.p , cn1u 5.u..co . $2,395,000 HARBOR RIDGE CREST 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath Kensington. Quiet cul-de-sac. Private view location. 3 car garage. Highly negotiable. Submit!! $S39,000 Fabulous opportunity! Must see! 5 t:)edrooms, 3.5 baths, 3 car garage . r. -,+ • i~~ _JI • • Ufed1. ocea.Jl, city ~ ll.;> aftU""JTIUUO((IJ) I ¥1~ $729,000 GRANVILLE 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, 9th fairway of NBCC. T-0tally remodeled. Guard gated. Community pool and spa. $649,000 CAROL BERG 75q_3 739 RICI< LANGEVIN 759-3759 - MARY DUFFY 759-3744 MUST SEE" IO " -WESTCLIFF 1219 Blue GIUtl $587,500 Mint "resort like" 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths plus den. Spectacular malntenance·free backyard with large resurfaced/retiled pool and jacuzzi for "12", new deluxe barbequelwok entertainment bar area with gas fl~pit. SPYGLASS HILL Enjoy ocean, bay & sunset views from this specta~lar 4 bedroom, 2.bath. Perfect for entertaining, this home features a lush interior courtyard with pool & spa. Finest appointments. $1 ,195,000 H 11 r b or View Hi II s • 5 SPACIOUS BEDROOMS • 3 BATHS • FAMILY ROOM HIGHLIGHTED BY BRICK F1REPLACE AND BUILT-rN CABINETRY • LIGHT AND BRIGHT Kn'CHEN WITH SEPARATE DINING AREA • INVITING UVlNG ROOM WARMED BY F1REPLACE AND f'RENCH WINDOWS --~------------ 949 5Al'4DCASTLE DRIVE .. OCEAN RIDGE Spectacular sunset views over Newport Harbor. Private cul-de·sac location. New f'6e0ioom, 5.515ith home. 3 fireplaces, 4 car ~rage, and large ' . master suite/study. $1,595,000 • 'fRAomONAL FORMAL OINlNG ROOM • REMODELED MASTER BEDROOM wrrH FtREPLACE AND WALK•IN CLOSET • 0FF1CE OR AR11ST'S RETREAT • PICnJRESOUE REAR YARD AND 8RJCK PATIO • INSIDE UTillI'Y ROOM Gracious 5+ bedroom ftome witfi beautiful terrace and English • gardens. Country fdtcften , family room , game room, and master sitting room . Located at the end of cul-de-sac on a large view lot. Very special property witft traditional style and class ! $1,895,000 3 720 Ocean Blvd. Spectacular view! Waif< to beacftl Perfect 4 bedroom, 3 batft family home witlr large bacff yard and view duis. $1,375,000 Executive ftomt witlr 3 bedrooms, 2 llatfts plus JK!Wder roDlfl1 WllllfTV fdtiftt" and library. Prilflt IOcation on COnttr lot i" t~de-SllC. $4-75,000 Sales Ei:ecutlve ilw,frit of · 1993 '''" Mc11•t Award 759-3725 LYNN NOAH 759-3722 . ~ Very rare triplex on large lot between the beach and bay. Suited for investor or owner/user. Spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bath lower unit with fireplace and two 2 bedroom upper units. 9 car parking. $51 9 ,000 THE BEST OF JASMINE CREEi< Vitw of 9'!,rgeous Wide greenbelt and ouan . Fillest cul-de-sac loca:tioN with private courtyard. Single story, 2 bedrooms ant.I den . Re4uml t.r 41dd Nie. $398,000 853 Via Lido Soud $3.495.000 OPEN SAT &: SUN This magnificent 5, I 00 sq. ft. home on the Eastern tip of Lido Isle is a rare offering. 110 Via Trieste Estate Living in a Beach Community! This 6 bedroom home on a 7 0 ft. lot is a unique opportunity. 123 Via Orvieto $875.000 Immaculate Turn Key 4 bedroom home on one of Lido Isle's :rvtcJ'.Vlonigle -----.. -----=~==~7~ry~47-1--i 26 Linda Isle $2.195. <><><> This js an opportunity to be on The Gold Coast of Linda Isle at a .price we ~ never see again! Reduced $500,000 5 Park Place $1. 069. <><><> The most view home for the money any where in Newport Beach and Laguna. Shows beautiful! , SEIZE THE OPPORTUNITY! Ti-IE TIME Is Now Debi Bibb Dennis Durgan 759 ... 3707 759-3794 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA SHORE CLIFFS LIDO ISLE · 32 WhiteWater • A STATEMENT IN CLASS • 3 BEDROOMS, 2. 5 BATHS • MARBLED FOYER • CATHEDRAL CE ILINGS • LUSH GARDENS • SOOTHING WATERFALLS • MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE Offered at $497 ,000 • j ... ) .... __. ~ ------- JASMINE CREEK Tlie community that lives like a private spa, enf oying tennis, pools · and parks. , =------·~·----~-- Balboa Pe11i11sula Poiut ~~~~~~j~~ _ New 5 bedroom, 5.5 bath oceanfront ~ Mediterranean style home. Must Be Sold ASAP! Quality on 50 foot lot. 3 car garage. Approx. 4,700 square feet · in the best area. Great views! Offered at $2,545,000 BELCOURT TOWNE COLLECTION PltHI c -NEVEP BEFORE ON THE MARKET , 2 story , 2 luxuriou s bedrooms+ den , 3 hatfrs, bright rear yard , elegantly decorated . ------$825,000 Tfris 2,200 square foot home has forever iac1:1>ay views, a 11,000~fuirt-fooHo·i;-, ~r--........ r~...;..:;.;~...;;..;;;~~;:;T=-a...m~~-=-J: a Newport address. A great opportunity and unbelievable potential for only $360,000. ., Dave Wong ioins Coa$f Newport Properties Wong looks forward to furthering his successful real estate career with CNP Dave Wong i~ excited to be a new agent at Coa't Newport Properties. He lists the leaden.hip of Danny Bibb, CNP president, and the marketing department as the pmnary reawn for hi.~ move. "Coai.t Newport Properties has built a reputation of professionalism and integrity in the community," Wong said. "The '>Upport for agcnl<. 1s unsurpassed in efficiency and quality. The agents truJy work a.s a team and the network.ing within the office "tremendous." Wong·s va.<;t cxpcnencc with his former compan y earned him many honors including membership m the President's Club and being named ~one of the Top 35 agents in the Orange County region. Prior to his of integrity. seven years in the real estate industry. he "My first job is to serve my cbent's needs. I worked as a certified public accountant. He believe that is why most of my business i 1iodslli£ finaix:ial ,koowTi:a&c.a...w_clcomc_ _....JA,._K,_i ~~."he said. tic-in to hi present career. Wong baS lived in Newport lleac"h for nine_ His priorities are working with clients and years. He and his wife of eight years, Megan spending time Yfitb his family, yet be docs and their three daughters, Taylor (2), Natalie find room in his schedule for the Webb ( 1 ), and Brynne (5 months) re ide in Newport School of California, bis high school alma Heights. mater. He's involved with the board of 10 nad• Da~1 Won1 f4ll, Coast N1wport direetors at the school. Wong greatly enjo)'s Prop1Tda, 4 Civic Pllwi, SU:"HO, N1wpon worklna with people and is lcnown as a man Btadl, (114) "4-16'0. 22 24 25. 31 f9J5 istinguishcd as one of the most desirable bayfront locations, this residence -only 2 blocks from the ocearifront -commands a breathtaking view of the main channel boating_activity_a_.nd Fashion Island's skyline. The 6,000 square foot gated estate, with separate guest house, sits on a lot of approximately 14,000 square feet. The deep lawn crowns 65 fi:ec on the harbor, a garden, trees. and.large boat dock enhance J.;~ unjqu,. c_~ cinina nn .LA i.,.,.., · _..__ • •' ~..Jr-W_~'i,, .. ._..---. ._..__._.•mat This property was originally purchased by the Hoag family in the l 930's. Mr. Aoag was a founding executive of the J.C. Penney Company. He csEablishcd tho original endowment for Hoag b0spital. In 1972, his son, George. builc a new custom home replacing the original f.unily home. Offered at $4,850,000. Por More Jriforma""1t rYSOrdilf8 tins propnfy, pwas~ c<ndact. .•. COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES 4 CMc P~ Suite 260 Newport Beach, CA 9266o (714) 644-1600 8:30 a.m., Orientation/Induction 9 a.m. -noon, Foreclosure; 1 -4 p.m. Paper trail; 2 -5 p.m., Internet Class 2 -5 p.m., Lightning Class; 3 -4 p.m., CAR Testing 9 a.m. -noon, REO' s; 1 -4 p.m., More Sales Thro~gh Telemarketing From the waters of Puget SOund IQ the sides of Southern California: Meet Bob Milliken He pilots the brightfy laced fLMAX t balloon By Joyce ScMrtr A childhood infused with outdoor adventures, Bob Milliken says his youth captured the essence of Huck Pinn. Dom in west Seattle. the RF/MAX South County Realtor grew up in the town of Burien, on the shores of Puget Sound. "Probably the most perfcct childhood anyone could ask for," he said. "I lived behind a park with SOO 1eres of trees; and I wu only •sbort distance from the waler. J was on the water and on my motorcycle all the time. "I also bad full run of this entire park. Even at a young qc, I used to go squirrel hunting in the baeky&rd. It was just a perfect. perfect. boyhood experience. It was my own wilderness." Though it would be several years until he manned a bot lit baUooo, MiUiken 's passion for flyina began at an early age. "My dad bad a Mooney (four-passenger plane) and I soloed about a week after my 16th birthday." be said ... , got my private pilot's liceose when I wu 20." Milliken lf1duated from Central Wasbing\00 University in ellensbcrg in 1974 with 1 degree in parts and recreation. He initiaJly planned to work for the U.S. Forest Service or'fn golf course maintenance. In fact. during college he eame<i_money as a golf course grecn!>kceper. He aJso picked up a few other skills: jet mechanic training from the U.S. Air Force Reserves: ski patrol rescue work ; auto mechanic and managing an apple orchard. "I also landed a JOb as a cowboy on a 3-0.000-acre ranch," he said. "I rode range and did roundups. Then in the last quarter of college. I worked for the U.S. Forest Service in a work study program. 1 was really con idering going into this until I found out how much money they didn't make. Prom there. I worked for my dad installing n~ng. Formica and carpet" It was through Milliken 's nwriage to Pam BatJey in 1971 (the couple now have three daughters: Amy 21 ; Jenny 18; Autumn 15). chat eventually led !Um into a real estate career. "With my father being in consCJUCtion. I had learned all the different aspects of building a home," he said. "ln 1975, my wife's brother, Craig Batley, was in Southern California buying. fixing-up and selling homes and be asked me to work for him. Then in 1978. Craig started RF/MAX in Co.~ta Mesa. I could see the potential of making more money by selling rather than using my brawn." Milliken earned his real estate license in 1977 and went to work for Burlchart's Open House Realty in COsta Mesa to gifo the experience needed to join RFJMA.X. •·At that time you bad to be a producer, and I didn't qualify," be said. "My goal was to qualify u quickly as I could which I did in six months. Then Craig expanded RE/MAX to Newport Beach and Irvine." Milliken works Eastside Costa Mesa and •parts of Newport Beach. He is rated"in the top I 'Ii nationally of all RE/MAX agents. He is also licensed to sell real estate in Washington rotate. The idea for a RE/MAX bot air balloon happened one day when the brothers-in-law were seated in Milliken's Costa Mesa k.itchen. .. We were having 1 conversation about how we could advertise RE/MAX ... and I looted at Craig and said let's buy 1 balloon," Milliken rcca1Jcd. "At the time there was one RE/MAX balloon in Oenvet. Sol said, I'll fly it and I'll buy half and you buy half and we•n promote RE/MAX. In 1979, I got my licerue and stalkd flying the balloon around Southern California." New Zealand. We designed it so it could fir right inside a cargo container and we shipped the balloon and truck to New 2.ealand." be said. '1'be home was in Te Pulce, fhc kiwi capital ortbe world. We have been there about th~ times." New z.catand was also the place Milliken had his one.and-only close call. "f had flown out of the ranch and my very first landing field was 15 miles away. The entire area was covered .,qjth jungle with no piece to land." be said. "I went up 2.500 feet to catch an ocean brce:r.e which would push me inland. J went over this moonrain and on the leeward 1de, we hit a rotor condition which swirls updrafts and downdrafts. locs of different wmd directions. l staned to descend. so I gave it more fuel. which didn't do any good. We just kept falling 1,000 feet a minute . "Well, I have two students with me and we're going down, down. down so I prepare my students for i.mpiCt. Then all of 1 sudden -about 25 feet from impact -the balloon does a dead stop. I had been putting all this hot air into the envelope and it just kept getting hotter. hotter and hotter. The hotter the envelope, the faster you rise. I had broken the descent. l'm out of the rotor conditions and I end up ascending t,000 feet a minute up to 2.500 feet. The students were white-eyed." Along with bot air balloons. Mdliken is earning his commercial airplane rating. and m:ently acquired a sea plane raring. "What I like a.boot flying is the freedom to explore various and mac:ce 'ble areas," be said. '1'ha1 is why t got my flQat (sea) plane ratios~ I c.ao Dy into Clnada. land in the lakes alid 10 fi bing. t just love being in the outdoors. ThC academic: challenge is fun too. ·ttm.nmn.....t----:. Jt u M•doeauoo..a whole new world of rules and rtgulation • ar\d Mterirrgtbt NJ~ of the sky." Bob Millihtt ca tc ,._w tit «E!AIU Soflllt eo..,. 11 ~ PltirA, Sli. l .. N"""" --~ (714) 7#-SM. , ' ·' •• • Tun'LB lloCK. CllBST Private & Secluded location Sonja Powell -$629,000 CALL COLD RLL. BAN 0 TBBACH BALBOA PENINSULA 17 4 7 Miramar Tm BLUFPS 2028 Vista Cajon LIDO lSLB 844 Via Lido Nord SPYGLASS H.n.L 35 Montccito BALBOA PENINsULA 522 West Oceanfront THE BLUFFS 623 Vista .ta Coll.ONA HIGHLANDS 44 l Morning Canyon HAI.Boll ISLAND 26 Harbor Island HA!lBOll Vmw Hn.Ls 2801 Blue Wattr 1531 SandcaStlc Hil.BOR Vmw Ho~ 1.963 Port Bristol 2029 Port Canfilf. Place HADOll RmGB 10 Lucerne LAGUNA BBACH 488 Alta Vista Way LIDO lsL1! 220 Via Palermo Sn HlLL 4 Monterey Circle WBSTCLJPP 1121 Nottingham 1207 Sussex $3,200,000 I ' $795,000 $465,000 $415,000 $349,000 $293,000 Colesworthy Edie Olson Carol Mode Don Olson Lyleen Ewing ' David Prince Kevin Kand.a HUNTINGTON BRACH -This hOmc has the largest square footage in the complex and is in perfect move-in condition. Blcac.hed wood ftOocs and newer carpet, master bedroom with bath and walk-in closet. 2 bd, 2 ba. JUDY MUNCf • $232,000 . ' OPEN HOUSE Sunday 12· 4 30 623 V1sto Bonito End Uni1 E" Tranquil boy views $465, 000 Gvioy Andef SOA 644·9060 X 151 UDO ISLE Gor~s remodeled country French home . 3 bd 3 bo, large dining, room /\loster su1tej w 7 fir~pkx:e ~769 OCXJ Alisoo McCormid 644·9060 l( l M NEWPORT IEACH &troordinory bovfronl home. Tqp of the line kitchen, dock for 2 0oots, enhre third floor is dedi- cated lo master suite Nancy Lavigne 644·Q060 x 153 UDO ISLE Chqrming ho~ on wide 45' lot. lrght & bright with new kitcf\en and baths. Spacious lonai with Mexican -~--o· elle Sleelbelg 644..Q060 x 1 22 BAYSHORES Trodillonol Boylront Home 3 bd. 3 5 bo French doors, wood lloois, 4 co~ hreploc1?$ Lorge prt YOle boot dock-op lo (:/J Carol Mock 644 Q060 x 123 UDO ISLI Super 4 bedroom, 3 both home, vvood floors. fire- ploce. and courtyard polio. $539,000 Aloon ~ 6M.Q060x144 SPYGLASS HILL Incredible ocean and city views from this 4 bedroom, 3.'5 both home. Pool and Sf:l9~~~~1200 ~ M:Coonld 044"'1VOV x 144 3 Bedroom. 2 both, single level home, excellent condi- tion, ocean v1(N{, very dose lo private beoch and ~rk Bruce Miier 644·9060 x f31 BIGCANYQN F0tmet Celebn~ Estele situated on o pn...ale bl 0¥eflooLng 4th Foirwoy 50' pt?OI ond o gaze- bo 4 bd, 4 5 bo Perry Taub 644-9060 x 11 1 I C~ONA DEL MAR 4 3 bo, ~Orleons s 111 Is nd Beo~~ra ce~ng. re itchen 675,000 Campooll 644.Q060 x 121 OPEN ·suNoAv 1·4 . . HARBOR Vrnw HILLS 1531 Sandcastle, Corona del Mar • 1 HO Ocean, Ba_y, Catalina & Sumet Views • Five bedrooms or four and a study . • Two Fami(y Rooms • "Great Room" Kitchen • Frrnc/J doors, Hardwood Floors • Pool and spa 800•949•94 7 t 7 t 4•673• t 980 24 CONTINUOUS YEARS REPRESENTING THE NEWPORT BEACH AREA r .. HIGH BALANCE LoAN -AssUME CALL FOR !NFOllMATION 365 RAMONA, Com MESA • Bxcdlent location near Newport Heigh~ •Sparkling solar heated pool, • 'I1uu or four bedrooms, three baths •Very quiet, luxurious master suite • Family room, Formal dining room, French doors $ 343,900 PHYLLIS CLARK Broker Associate Pager: 764-3043 -----~na del Mar clcisslC The home offers unprilkled 180 degree ocean, haJbor and Catalina VleWS. Just s(cpStO beaiehes~quaint.shof!A Ind an unprecedented lifestyle. this ~ offers every amenity. . . This five bedroom home is complemented by four and one-half baths to a c:reattve flow of entertainment cntial. The large, elegant living room frames an ocean view with generous ws WtOOOW eovcfings.Tl'il" fMma1 lttntng IOUib complements the gourmet kitchen designed with the convenience and quality demanded by the prestigious lifestyle. The additio~al family area adds a cozy touch. Two fireplaces add wannth and cb.aracicf. The family room with adjacent maid's quarters gives a new dimen ion to living. The exq~ite master suite is replete with breathtaking ocean views and a ~uility only the ocean can bring. Two oversized garages protect vehicles and ~upply ~nooa_I storage. . . . The enormous comer lot provides pnvacy as 1t 1s encucted by pnstme white ~alls. The Spanish styling is accented by authentic btue trim and tile fOOf. Mature trees shield the home and add beauty. The price bas been dramatically reduced to facilitate an immediate sale. F'Or .on bifDrJMliott, C.U Nila Nos" at tlu Newport lktltJi olfb o/11t~ Prubrtlial - }t11t Dtnlrllu Co., (714) 759-6MJO. Upgraded Camelot model Located in prestigious Gteenbrook homes. There are four large bedrooms. two baths and a two-car attached garage. It's currently listed at a reduced price of $249.900. Fcalurcs include cathedral ceilings, wood huncrs and skylights in tbe bedrooms and baths The kitchen is fully upgraded for all modem conveniences. ~ is a brand new roof on the borne, which is located on a cul-de-sac. For_,,., in/orJMliott, call Pat Du.ii of ColheU 8tuller Costa Mao., (7U) 663-9333 or (114) 651-2927. Or us• tlu /11Um11, http://www.colhtllbtuthr.co.. Showcasilll foot nejjhbOrhoods encompassina 18 town&omci, condominiums and single-family decachcd homes, California Pacific Homes' popular Wcsqwk neighborhoods btdy have sorncthi_ngjor everyone -in the heart of Irvine AOO witflt6CiiUn1quctAavan1age Homebuying Program now available. there· s never been a better time to purcha...e a stunning new home. "From young first-time bomebuycrs lO growing families who desire more living pace. these w~ neighborhoods have 11 all -in terms o( price, floorelan selection and financing options," cxplaioed'Xathlecn Ptrcher, vice president of sales for California Pacific Homes. "When you vi it Averit11ra. Brio. Brindisi or Pos1taoo you will see first band lbc great an:hitcctural diversity these neightsorhoods offer Orange Couttty homebuyers. And while thc overall designs may differ, all of the\C residential c:olle.ctions still offer a ~~ndous fi~ial value and pres!Jgiou<; Irvine a~s." Pircher said. "Furthermore, serious homebuyers arc urged to learn more about our Advantage Homebuying. which features programs rangmg from special beJow marker fixed rate bond financing to complete landscaping." At Positano, ~yers can now take ~vantage of out trade-in program. Under this program, famify bomebuycrs can choose a new Positano home in select locations. A market analysis of their current home is pedormcd and homeowners meet with a lender (or an independent appraisal and financing details on their Positano home. When a saJes price is agreed upon by ~II parttcs, the existing home will be listed in the market while the oew home is in In Westparic neighborhoods residents have o variety of ffoo,plons and models to choose from. escrow. barbecue area and cabana Prices.arc from First-time bomebuyers can benefit from $119.900. the Welcome to Home Ownership Program Aventura features a series of featured at Aventura, Brio and Brindisi. condominiums and townhomes tha.t arc This bond financing program offers a below designed with two and three bedrooms, up to martct fixed rate or (2· l buy-down) and two and one-half baths and two-ear 1arages covers some closing costs, allows gift funds with direct access m five models. Price and prov~ lower monthly payments and from the $150.CXX)'s floorplans range from ~ lcnJCnt QUalifying guidelines than 1.049 to 1,347 square feet of interior living conventional financini. space. Residents can also n:lax at the private Please see a sales representative for recreation area which has a pool. spa. details. barbecue area and cabana. Also available is the 1btaJ Horoc Bonus Brindisi's four contemporary lloorplans, Program whic::b fea1We$ all the extras at no which offer two to three bedrooms. up to ex1ra costs. and can be applied to all four three baths and two car garages with direct ncishborboods. Tbil speaal offer interior ac:cess in 1.344 to 1.953 square feet ~ ~yard of space. Professionally landscaped front 1~1'in.f (wt.en ilFPlicab&C). ~ yards arc included. Residents here can also fl~. Wiadow ~ lad/or relax at lbc private recreation center which ;,°':f =:.•...., wlsbcr. }:: ::,~:;-ms:,ue aiea. Prices~· Bccau.e 1be AatY-.ae Home Buyins Acccntina the Mediterranean chann of Ptocramt lie erH'"' oa teliliCt hoinel and d1CIC ~. ach will.be may vuy per~ Weitplrt bOme hi1hliahte.d by meandcriOJ walkways and sbopperi ._...,... tbclir ~vc tnils, cveipen trees. flowtrlns lhnabs aild ~rep 1 , M•• lillc:iftc ...US." · colorful vineS; The community'• map PiJtbcir lddld. "ft 11.W ....._~ inttnections arc et\banced with Jarae theme should•--.. VA&• ilia ii plum ICCeftted by pelm trw. beocbes, av~ 11-X~ 'Wa. lllO .S lliilii." spa:ial pewemencs and landlcapins. -.. lar ftnMiM ._. lrio O«eta ~ Bmbncina the ICdve lifafyfes of condll+ .. Im ftaar&' 1 ....... ft'OID 7M . ~ Calilomia lesidtftts; Chi four to 1.2221qa11e ,_ a1...-11ieie bOcDe$ ~are alCUltled ntar liaalrobl have OM•• •1 irra _. -iiiid rwo ~ faicilitiea wilMli die coamu11iry t-. --·--· 411 1r1o•e • ...,,. n.e .... Slilla On. SID r-__w... ....... _ID I fdYlle c..irlo. S..1.-.dro IDCI S.. Mift:o ~ ... nm Mpa wWllll,.....,.. Hallt&e Pllt wlidl bM a 1*; DltdlRM Monthly association dues maintain the quality of common area facilities. Westparlt is included in an ~ment Disttict. Community Facilities (Mello Roos) District and~ and Lighting Districts. 1llCSe distncts were formed to fund infrasbucturc and schools as well as to provide for lancbclpe maintenance. Consult a sales representa•jve for details. Calif ocnia Pacific Homes offers bomebuyers a depth of profes.wnal e~ and commitment to e~oeJlence ~ to none. This dedication can be seen and appreciated at every Ste{> of the homebuilding and bomcbuymg process. California Pacific Home is building neighbof'hoo& of award-winning homes and a tradition of uccess and st.ability. Tb visit California Pacific Homes• four new neighborhoods from the San Diego 405 freeway, exit at CnJver Drive. Travel north to Bamnca Parkway and tum left. Tutn riJht oo Paseo Westpart and follOw the sips to the SIW-s ot&eS: From Santa Ana S freeway. exit Oliver Drive. Tr&Vd iouCh IO Bamoc:a Pmhay and wm riaM-Tum right on r..eo ~ _-"'.00 folJOw lbe ~ IO the Sales oftka. illlll!mllllillr:lllll! • Tk moaet biaei -..... Ollieii,... .. ;;;;:.,..----"-- open ~fro.a 10 Lm. to S ~ • .t wceb:Ods frtJm 10 LllL to 6 p,a, Poi' ecft bd'Ol iilillioa om Brio. clP (714) 5'9-4330; on Awaura; (714) ""42», oa liindilit (714) 5».0404; -Pcalillao. (714) 5'9-0599. . I • • JUST REDUCED $2A9,900 Beautiful 48~1~_1!_A home lo Mm Verde Hol1h~ V~ ceiUnos, fire~ aJVhed doofwavs. Light • br with upgra.des througnout Lots of oak. cOYetlcl pa • lush gardens. Private spa.. 1711-cmll,C& .,._, OPE:..~ tlOl '.SE S·\llTROt\\' 229 vm. Poma Dr. (l-4) Sandy Adamek COSTA MESA OPFN 1-tOl 'SE SL M>i.\'. SERVING ALL OF ORANGE COUNTY 000 38R, 2.58A IMng room with ltwmna ftrlPl¥:e large family room. very prtvate yard with lush . tropiQI ,_,iants SUITOt.lndlng In inYltlng custom SC>t. (33fUC) .. .., SPECTACULAR BAYFRONT MASTERPIECE 939 VIA LIDO SOUD On the tip of Lido Island. main turning ha1iin \ ie\\:11. finest quality details and craftman~hip throughout. Reduced to $4,, 99,000 BRAND NEW BAYFRONT 1430 W. BAY Custom Home 4 br., 4.5 ba. Bay views Dock will accomodate Large Yacht LINDA ISLE BAYFRONT 3br., 4.Sba. in prime lagoon location, beautiful courtyard . entry. Priced to sell, shown by appointment only. $1,750,000 includes land OCEANFRONT 1211 E. Balboa Blvd. Spacious 3 br, 2 ba w/x-large family room that could be 4th br. Beautiful beach and city light views. Nice grassy area & patio on the beach. Large 3 car garage. $1,095,000 > ... "I saw your ad in the Daily Pilot" ... "No matttt~ wb:~l go th.is is what 0very0Ae ii saying to me. l have advertised faithfully in The Daily Pilot for almost 10 years and I find it a very valuable asset in pron1oting my client's properties. The high quality of the response I receive from potential client~ anJ other agents is truly amazing. It has helped n1e to achieve the end result, which is to assist my client) in buying and selling properties. The support staff b a pleasure to work with as they are always available, very efficient and extremely creative. The Daily Pilot is THE Real Estate statement in our community!" Sincerely, I ve~ Ron Felsot Ron Felsot, Broker Remax South County Newport Bea-ch For advertising information call 642-4321 PELICAN HILL New Custom Home wrth Stunmng Panoramic Ocean & Gott Course Views! -This elegant home of 58R, 5.5 BA, approx. 5500 sq. ft .. over 5 acre wjbeaut1ful pool & spa. SPYGLASS HILL 11 Bodega Bay OPEN SUN 12-5 Breathtaking Panoramc Ocean Harbor & Premun F ashlon Island Views! BeatJtJful 48R I 38A home w/rteW carpet & new pallt. Lush landscape wrth lovel'j sparking pool. $895,000 PRIME LAGUNA BEACH "Sil1>1'1 Magical." E1*>'f prmemg ocean views il ttis spaOOus home wfrustic charm. FaiaStic gOllYnet kitchen wtfrec>lace, large Stlldeck. Lush &.-dens and trees 5"JW1d )'OU. $495,000 spacious one-story home completely furnished w/captivating views of ocean, city & Newport Harbor. ·CAMEO HIGHLANDS ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Spectacular Ocean _. Catarina and Canyon Views. =--·J· ~ -CCiill~~~~~ Recent custom renovation. Pool and spa in courtyard. A rare site affording both view and privacy. HARBOR HILL cSlgS, gOtllllet kitchen with ~ large faTif room. lush pn-like settilg with pool & spa. ·REDUCED $995,000 TnJy a Cape cod charmerl 8*>Y the waters, sailing and S\4)efb fistin~. N. with a true comnmity spirit. REDUCm $819,000 ....._._ _________ --' $589,000 DANAPOINT BeautiftA 38R, 2.5BA Home located in the ideal Famtf CormU1itt with ~Ush gaU. SIC k>c:ation, dose to fine schOols and shoppq. $267,000 RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN Golf Lovers Dream Home! ~graded 2BR; 28A lower level condo. Custom· &eplate, formal <illq.~al ceings,mirrored door. Comnulity ~s. ·• .. ' ---' KEY LENDERS AND RATES 3o.yurft)(ed INTEMST ~ PC*CTS l.OCK· "' POINTS llAJt. fllARQlll TYPE PHONE RAT£ OWN ,~i IN A.P.Jt. OWN ~ !:£A t.OAN ~ NIEX M>acus Financial Grp. R (714) 965-00n 6.750% 5 1.750 so 6.958 25 1.000 7.568 207,000 2.350 110 American Savings Bank s (800) 562-6272 6.875% 20 2.125 30 7.123 2.950% 20 1.000 7.868 600,000 2.450 110 Bank of America 8 !800) 556-7811 7.000% 5 1.875 45 7.224 6.000% 5 1.000 7.723 207,000 2.500 1TS California Federal Bank s (800) 225·3337 7.000% 20 1.500 45 7.185 3.700% 20 1.000 7.625 207,000 2.400 110 1M Coast Federal Bani{ s (800) 300-5626 7.050% 20 2.000 0 7.287 2.950% 25 1.000 7.618 600,000 2.400 110 tM Countrywide Funding K (800) 877·5626 6.750% 5 1.750 45 6.958 5.125% 20 1.000 7.987 207,000 2.750 110 1M CUB Funding Corp. K (714) 753-7424 7.()()0% 5 1.000 12 7.135 3.700% 20 1.000 7.625 500,000 2.400 110 1M Detrick Mortgage Group A (714) 759-9692 6.750% 5 1.500 10 6.933 2.950% 20 1.250 7.594 600,000 2.350 110 1M Downey Savings s (800) 336-9639 6.875% 20 2.000 30 7.110 2.950% 20 1.000 7.668 500,000 2.450 110 1M Emery Rnancial A (714) 729-9200 6.750% 5 1.500 15 6.933 2.950% 20 1.938 7.868 600,000 2.350 110 1M ~ity Federal Bank s (800) 232-2309 7.125% 5_ 1..500 to -J.31i . -~ 10 'Z5D ~ '>07 NW\. ~.-- ., CJ\/\ ----no ..:!M First Federal Bank of CA s (800) 672-4332 6.750% 20 1.875 30 6.970 3.950% 20 1.250 7.753 207,000 2.500 110 tM ------Fleet Mortgage K (800) 700-5650 6.750% 20 2.500 45 7.034 5.500% 20 1.875 7.899 207,000 2.750 tTS 1Y Glendale Federal Bank s (800) 560-9000 6.750% 5 2.250 ,e 45 7..._009 3.150.% 1.QQQ.___Z.125 201,000 ..2.5Q(l ttD. ™ Home Savings s (800) 975-5051 7.000% 10' 1.500 30 7.185 3.950% 20 1.000 7.627 500,000 2.400 110 1M NationsBanc Mtg. Corp. K (800) 622-0102 6.750% 20 2.000 30 6.983 4.625% 20 2.500 7.873 2Q7,000 2.750 1TS 1Y Newport Coast Financial A (800) 808-5626 6.750% 5 1.500 12 6.933 2.950% 20 1.250 7.594 600,000 2.350 110 1M A (714) 651-6355 6.750% 5 1.750 12 6.958 5.500% 10 0.750 7.783 207,000 2.750 1TS 1V K (QOO) 686-3756 6.625% 20 2.600 30 6.90i 4.250% . 20 1.000 7.854 400,000 2.625 110 1M -----8~)"~-1() 1.!M>O 1 !5 7.S88 S,625°" 10 1.250 lr.3Zf ~. 3.125 1T 6M Union Bank B (800) 453-1288 7.000% 20 2.000 60 7.237 4.375% 20 1.250 8.190 207,000 2.875 6CO 6M -----Westem Financial SB s (800) 393-9372 7.000% 5 1.250 30 7.160 6.000% 10 .0.750 7.834 207,000 2.750 tTS tY ----Weyerhaeuser Mtg. K (800) 669-6747 7.000% 10 1.375 10 7.173 4.250% 20 1.625° 8.046 207,000 2.750 110 tM 8oltl n..-& ~ progrvne n 30o'30 corwentlonel ~ lJpe ol l.ender Is: 8 • Blnll; K • ~ bMll«; R • ~ bloMr; S • ....... I 1oen. ~ benlllll llld ~ -bw.d by fie Cllfolnla Oeperttnenc or Real e1ta1• as ellhet a broker°' corpcnllon. fof Wmniatbi c:al1 Cal•. DRE 11(916)227-093~ b ,,. ..... ..,.,, ~"'°'Y ...-tcw ltie ~ peftod. °""' l'apwitta •oocd oh:1111t1~ -of sales pl1ol) P9ld lo lelldw pitor llO a9*G mortgl09 connct. Polnta.,. % cl loan bar1Ce peld IO lander al time of loan clo6lng. Loelt~ I& Ille numClet of dlys ~ Ql.Wllnllel lllta Pfb to doling. A.PA ii 1w ..... llM*"*GI f'Jllia wtllcn IS en estimaled annual COil of the loan IO 1he ~r. AIA.P.R.a.,. C8lc:IAated by Moc1gllgl NeWI Co. ~on. S207,0001oanamaurt. .. points~ lllld $700 '*' fMS The A.P.R .... tnc:ludedln IM'dlllt torcompett. son otty When~ lor a loen, F«llfll T~ law ,.quira lenders lo c:alQJlale at1 AP A. specillc lO eect'l loan offer. Mul(rlwn lolln 11 lhe maiomum lendw d loan undlr ~ """'-M ._, ,_ progrmrn1 ..... a"*"° mum ol $207.000. M.rgm (In%) Is llrld9ra poftt; margin • i1dex • IClual rate aflec first ~t lndn II IN ba9$a lor Malng an.,....,... ,_ (Mwgln • Index • Ntw Real). 110 • 1111'1 Olat Colt of flftll, 1TS • 1·Yw Trwury Bi•. L6M • 8-monltl UBOA; tJT8 • 6-monlfl T-.ury Bil, eco • e-fl'IOfllh ...... car1illallll 0( depocit. Mfuat.marnt 'teCIUMCY II fie period belwMn ldjUs!mtnta. tM • 1-Montl, 6M • f.Monlhl, IY• 1 v... ,., -..,... to cheflge V&r'ly rate and l9rmS prior llO :1. lor • loan. NA lllnc*'I ~ loans wflh ~ ratel and 1at'IM toJ ~loan llmO\.l1tl. T'l'le lnlonNlllon pr-*<! Is "°' .,, oltw IO mafia a loen. fof a cionuner gulda on how ID Mop lor. ITl0f'108ge. send. S4.50 cf'9(:tt peyable I Mot1gage News Co .. 1810 e. 17ltl St. Suite too. s.nca Ana. CA 02705 (714) ~t 1n COPYRIGHT 011198 Mottgage News Co Read the latest happenings in ••• Buylines At COWWEU BANK.ER NEWPORT BEACH, Rene. Wesl is on cloud nine after hilting a leolt·i11•01U on lhe 1 •5-yard 17th hole a1 lhe Newport Beach Country Oub. She's been golfing for the put four yean. but this was her first ace. "It's quite exciting," she said. "[just hit the balJ over I.he water, and when it fell it went straight to the holef" West laughed as she admitted to using a Big Bertha driver to, hi& the Top Aight tour edition ball. She' bad lots of witnesses tor the spectacular shot -Tim 'Bremner and Gyply PuUiam, clients aild fellow iDemben at &he club, were in her five-some along with Nila Trider anCl Wally WOif. GOod frieod Jim Ghdcwell drove up to uy belJo, jut in time to see West bit I.be bole-in-one. THE PRUDENTIAL -JON DOUGLAS CO •• ifdrad off J99' •1111 a "'• IHull under the canopy 1.1 Twin Palms. the hot new place to hang out in Newport. More details later! Maxine Mink celebrated her b~y ... an;:r ntibt this wttk.. Seems the actual date was the 17th. but the party girl (who the !POOP bas been together for the past 20 years. The party will be at Carmelo's in Corona dcl Mar. She was able to leave Las Vegas -but Arvilla Sheron wouJdn't say whether she won 01 losr after she returned from a family trip 10 the city of around-the-dock casinos. Sheron and heT family also went to Ohio. didn't admit which number it wa ) just had COWWBUBANKBR COSTA MESA 100 much fun to contain in one evening. congratulates Bonnie Tumtr, who was East meets West for Vicky Tsang. who parent's home on the beach(in Newport) on New Year 's Day. They had a Hawaii4n style celebration, oomplccc with luau. 0.,.. l'dtlt is in Hawaii, •Yma a two- wcek holiday with her husband. She managed to leave her p:lger behind -in the capable hands of Chris&y Danell, and manged for another agent to watch over her properties. But, never one to leave any ends unrlod, Pettit is havan, any ptrtinent informallon faxtd to her while she enjoys uland life. is back from a family/bUsine trip to Taiwan installed 11 • new difCCtof of the Orange Coast Association of ReaJ1ors. and Hong Kong. Do'°" haw any littk Ii.db~ for tlr11 The Swansons -Hugh & Sharon, will be Buylia~s col1"111tf Just coa JuU. Vibr, the hosts for -U.S.-.._ k ·we'll just The •l"1M qirit has hit CANNERY Relll B1ta11 Edit.or, (714) 514-42'2 or fox have to guess where the name came from VILJ.AGB REALTY. Clms &i,.Jimarried tlte u./onMtloa to lier.t(1U) 6S"-'5n. (sounds like somelhing from the '?Os). but his beautiful bride, C/Jrl~. in front of her Tlil llHtlMe II Tu~ 411 Sp.M.. ~~~--:-~--~~~~-;:~~~-----:-~-'."""~ ......... ~.--....i;..;;..-~__.,--__,~ Coldwell Bankefteam excels in Newport Beach Col rth • I' The Coleswonhy1 know this kind of eswo ys spec1a tze e~perieoce is invalotble, especially during · ~ 81 ffs ddfJCUlt CCOROmic tunes. In I ne U "Sellers need every possible~ to maJtimize their investment during times like For more than 20 years, Chock and Kathy these. We have local, national and Coleswoithy have sold real C&lalt in The __ woddwidc nwtc~g,:.iloog witllow-.--.--<" 1-'-- luffs in ~Beach. The)'. believe by ~pcmnce, to sive seUcrs the best ~~ pecialiting they can give the Ver'f best ~."Kathy aiid. • • service to buyers and sellm. All lhe COleswoMys• Listinas can be seen ~re is real value in focusing oo one ' on the Internet al area. We have years of mo.tledae abov& (http://WWW.coWwellbinket.com). The Bluffa .00 ~ettabliahcd1ood 'orfflrlMr#l/lllY_.M, tillllCbd-' Credibibty with the~ .. Cb1'Ck KM111 Coknwdl• • Collwll aMMr said. .,~ (11'/u+-"40. Balboa Peninsula Point 1n an area or prcdomina•e'> up,catc single! ~j!y ~-:.. L~ ~:t.y!:x.~:..~,.. €!nA, lnr«it-~ oo ;! brge lo: JU\t '-tept; 10 JM beach or bay, !his property reflects !rue pride of ownership. ' The lower level is freshly refurbished and offers lhree tlt-droom' and tv.o hath\. along \\>Ith a duung room and cozy ttreplace. Upstairs are two apartment,, ca1.h v.11h tv.11 ~droum' One hau fi~ace. AlllOlndadcdtt•separatc laundry room. thrtt car gamge and 'I' add11mnal oo-s11e parl.mg spaces. Surrounded by the quiet beauty of Penm~ula Point. 1h1' pm~rt' 1' c4ualh 'u1t.ihk J' .in • 10ves1men1 or as a home at the beach with mcome. Offered at S5 I q.O<Xl For mart iff/DnlUllilM, coll L111n Noah at Coast .'Vt-wpor1 Proptrtlt!. . ./ Ci1v Pla:a .. Stt. 260., \t••port Buelt. (714) 759-3721. Simply magical Enjoy 'lhmunenng ocean VIC\\~ 1n 1h1~ -;pac10U\ home with rustic charm Prime Laguna Beach propcrt} ~11s on three ocean v1ev. loh Complete(\ rtmodeled m 1991. Lush gardens and trees surtound )OU Fanta.\lll gounnet ~lichen v.11h all ll(v. appliances and a fireplace. Large sunded; over t\\O car garage Quiet rnl·<le·,a1. locauon v.uh cu)tom landscaping. Offered al $495.000. For mart Utfonution, coll Gary SllUJ of Mttro Rtalty. (7 U J 710-9./11. Mesa V.... North tWo story This home has 11 a11. Four large bedrooms and three bllhl with~ tile. The ~uet enll)' flows mto the livioa/dmina area with va~led beamed ced• ptJw09d burning fa.rep ace.~~~ 111d more. The Oak cabinets and accentt dvOughout the home give ti an open ~ auy feehng. In the l1tc~n ~ hand-paint~ tile coun1er COpi, stainless steel sink. garden wmdow and all upgraded bu1IHn applianca. • . The •pile• flinily room opens to a covered patio, cactus g~. vegetable garden. f1U1t trees and • YelY priYlle .... For..,_ """ 1 ... , .. , ~ ,,.,,,,. Oiw"" otColdw1U BOJ1br Costa M1111, (114) 668· 9333or (11"1'1..JJSI. New England-style custom masterpiece Located in the heart of Newpon Beach in the exclusive community of Harbor View Homes. the home is ~ .an,e.uiaeaiina.cy.W-gG.Je~ ~ Thi~ estate has chann that comes of traditions merging with innovative new building styles tu create a modem design with nostalgic wannth. From pristine white siding to paned and \huuered windows. no opportunity for authentic design was mi ssed. Designed By Lynn Pries. the home shows qualit). At the breathtaking entry and throughout the home. glo sy hardwood floors make a '1a1emen1 of worth. Five bedrooms and a library. guest quarters. or maid 's quaners are rnmpleme nted by four and one-haJf baths. Two great rooms. one upstairs. one down. encourage festive occasions and lively events. Stereo spcalers arc hard wired into the great room and patio. enhancing the entertainment potential The appeal of the generous lutchen with state-of-the-an technology includes a Sub-7-tro · · Vue~g~c~~bwl~e~Slwnk.-_~~~~~ The extra large front and back yards are ribboned with bnd. walkways and planters S) mme1ncal plots of closely cropped green grass are accented by lush tropical plants A lounuun 1s al the center of the house. There are fonnal European gardens throughout the grounds. which feature roses. lavender, hydrangeas and herbs. Offered al Sl.389.000. For mart information, call An11 Amwulso11 Hoovtr al tl11 N1wporl Buuh ojfict of Tht PnuhnJial -Jon Douglas Co., (714) 759-6600. Balboa Island duplex Two bedroom ptus cottage and a great newer 1wo bedroom apartment Property has been very well maint.amed with newly replaced vinyl dual glazed windows throughout ~ couage and the apartment The property also ~as a new stucco and color coat exterior. Each unit bas a separate garage. The cottage garage mcludcs a work shop. laundry facil1t1es. and also a half bath for howering when returning from the beach. The cottage is very private with numerous patios. includmg a large patio for barbecuing and entertaining. The apartment is also private with 1ts own balcony. This is a super duplex priced to sell. Live in one unit and rent the other. For mort infonnalio11, call Alict Brow11tU aJ Ba~ ldand RtaU,, (71') 673-8700 or (71') 648-2235. Channing eastsicle Costa Mesa hOme This rwo bedroom. two balh home with den has a touch of San Francl.SCO charm. There is a bay wmdow · · w iCll iar.be_Jivina ~ ovmookil_la a wide lawn and st.ate)y trces._lbm __ is_,_~------ cxttnsbe use of oek in the dini~room. includin' doOr molding. paneling, IM crown moldings. The kitchen has custom solid oak cabinets and a delightful bay Window, which overlooks a redwood deck.. The property backs up to an alley and has plenty of room for a ~ vehid~. It is near shoppinJ ~ tnnSportltion. Offered a& $294,SOO. For"'°"~,,,,_, ciJll ..... Hlllddll11 .i Coat Nffl/KM ,,.,..rfin, 4 Cfrk P1'wl, Slf. Zfl, N..,,.,_ BMcla, (114) 75'-3718. ( ' ' .. ·1901 Pott~ 511 212Camadon Sun 1-4 $539,000 Unda lylf/Colll Ne.,t ........ MiikdietMl:s .... f:lble 759-3701 22'0 ....... Q • S.1.S SQS,000 67).9041 IC-r ..... 222 Morning C.anyoft 30 WISun 12-4 $9M,OOO 9'7.-0 CorOfta clel Mar l'ropel'tlel 1901 Port c.ardlff ,. s.a 1-4 $699,000 673-8494 Unda lyW/Cout NewpC Properties 336 Morning Canyon. 40 Sat 11-4 $148,000 759-3703 flril lli'litYMCDOoaiO l~fttf CheiRa Ui' 1" w-».oov- Md>onald COM Homes Rumbold Realtyfllni Clrli"I 759-9070 675-4122 A 1'96S1'ort.....,. 2265 R~b&ic 311 Sun 12-4 $154,000 Mk:ha.tl Dreyfus Property House Coldwell ..., Ron Young 644-906() 642-3850 2029 Pott CMdiff Place JllR Sun 1-4 $485,000 2673 Elden#H 3H Sun 1-4:30 $187,SOO Judy Robbins Binnie Dixon Coldwell lanker 720-9469 --644 9CliO 2061 Port lristol 41R Sun 1-4 S660,000 408~ia 38R Sit 1-4 $339,000 Jule Sdnleslnf1udy Mertz J~ Gillis Coast NNpt,,...... 631-8011 759-3746 NEWPORT BEACH 939 Via Udo Soud SIR SltJSun 1·5 $4,199,000 1211 E. Balboa Blvd. 3+BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $1,09SA>OO C'.anllery Vlllqe Realty Cannery Village Reahy 673-lm 673-3777 Big Canyon Vtllu 2-JIR Sat/Sun 1-4 $41!M69l 1430 W. Bay Ave 4BR Sat/Sun l·S U,199,000 Melinda Mason Cannery Village Rutty Barbara Sanregm Reallort 673-3777 759-7700 Everybody's packing something these days Packing ideas and techniques for a successful move More than 42 million American~ are expected to pack it in this year and move. Wilh fragile keepsalces and crystal heirlooms to keep in mipd, proper packing techniques become essential. "Moving and packing, like most everything, requires a strategy," Sara Surface said, moving expert for Mayflower Tram.it "Advance planning is the key." Surface says the more time you take deciding what to pack. and what to leave, and the more care you take when packing, the smoother your move will be and the ea.c;ier it will be to unpack when you arrive at you new destination. "You can save money by packing yourself. but hiring your mover to pack your belongings can save you a lot of time, energy and stress. A pro also has the skill to pack belongings in away that minimizes the chance of damage," Surface adds. Abo, consider that }'.OU arc res~nsiblc for damage that occurs to belongings in boxes you pack. The movers. however, arc liable for anything they pack. Give yourself at least six weeks to pack and follow these easy packing suggestions from Mayflower: •Before you start packing, determine the 1teml. you want to throw away. give away or ~II Moving is a good time to get rid of item\ you no longer need. You'll save money. and have less to pack and unpack. Give yourself enou1h time to make these dec1~ions. •Don't just start packing · plan how you will pack.. Pack. items you don't use often first. Pack. items of similar size and weight together. Don 't make cartons too heavy to easily lift. •Always use proper packing cartons and wrapping materials. Use professional packing tape. which is a wide. strong, clear or brown tape. Masking tape is not strong enough to support the weight of a fully packed carton. Tape aJI cartons closed on the top and bottom -don't just fold the end flaps closed. Use crumpled. unprinted newspaper to pack items in boxes. •Label the contents on the outside of all boxes, and the room. it hoold be delivered to in your new home. When packing frasile items, clearly mart tn.aile on t.tw: outside of the box with arrows on the sides to indicaje the comet upright position. •Indicate bolles holding essential items like cooking uiensits. beddin8, u~ and toiletries that need to be opened first by writing, open first, on the box and making s~ these are the l13t boxes to be loaded onto the moving van. •Pack all cartons tiahlly. Ha packed boJt rattles or makes noise, the contents oould be damaaed in tran it Specific possession~ require specific care crumpled packing paper. when packing. These are some of the basic -Glass jars and bonles-pack with bubbl packing techniques used by Maynower van wrap or several layers of p per. Secure operators: stoppers or lids with masking tape to top of -china -Wrap each item separately in jar or bottle. Don't move flammable items. unprinted new paper and use a pecially •Statuary. figurines, curio -Wrap partitioned box such as the Dishpak. generously in bubble pack, wrap in a layer available from Mayflower. clean paper, and pack in boxes with plenty •Stemware -P"irst wrap the stems for extra of crumpled paper or foam packing in protection, then wrap each glass individually between items. Objects with delicate and place' up.side down in a partitioned box. appendages like candelabra or figurines wi •Mirrors. glass-covered photos and art extended anns should be wrapped with ex work -Crisscross the glass with a series of bubble pack and swroundcd by extra . X'i of.masking tape to help strengthen the packing material. glass, then wrap in a generous cu hion of •Record albums. lapes, CDs -Stack clean paper and place on a flatte{lCd packing items on end so they can ab9orb shock with or tdescoping carton. less cbaoce of damage and pack tightly so •Silverware -Nest utensils in groups of they're secure and can't shift. three or four, WT1lp securely, and'place in •Antiques, delicate furniture -Movers silver chest or cushioned box. supply speciall)'. made crate$ to secure and •Lamp shades -lbndle by wile frames ship fragile items and antiq\jcs. only and place in llJ1C boxes. Shades can be A complete package of Mayflower's tip nested in one box if separated by clan for a we and comfortable move are papet. available by~~ local Ma~wer tC1otbes -Clothes can be folded and agent or by writil\g Mayflower at boxed. Fol-faster unpacking, you can obtain MayflowerTransit. IoC .. P.O. Box 107, pecial wardrobe boxes from your mover MT, lndianapio)i$, IN 46206-01(17. tbalk you_nea.t1y pact clothes Jdt. on tbcir_MQJloWfl: nma., ou llM llldloa ~ _ hanger. ,.,.,., Ind,,_,.,..._ Hnb •Small appliances, computers, stereo ~••"' ~ U. JiorlllwlM equipment -lf pouible, pack small ~ o/ lloiu1MM "'°" appUances with crumpled packioa paper. lfldrollb,,,.,,. .Aow ~ Ml Tupe down moving parts like 5tereo t••'"*'"' W Oii C...,, lltll, . equipment and VCR's in their oriaJnal box. M«J/lowr 7>uiit II,.,,..,,_. li.1...,., Otherwise, cushion appUances wilh ,._ 1S. •"" «roa .., ..... N-..a.. in acre in gated Hubor Hill's bedroo 'l baths with Duk. ocean & ~t light views. Gourinel ki~-uerase-ara bonus room. Hoge~. 45' pool ~spa, exercise area & bonus room, J>!ivate access to ~rk. No Mell~Roos -Seller motivated. DCal direct -owner/broker. Reaced To $1,699,000 Bob Zea>fel or Angela Knus Shari Island Properties • (7 14 251-0720 or 644-7064 UNDER ALL IS ntE LAND 16, 100 sq. ft. lot Of voluoble dirt on o quiet UIOOCMd canyon. OCEAN VIEW & PRIVATE 8EACHESI Galleria ....,. contampo homs .,. J bedrooms, omc., csntrol oir, ~ gord9n In pNmilr Shor9dlfs 222 Morning Canyon $969,000 e>penSot a Sun 12~ ~ <kl v#"11t a'~ * 6'}'Ni494 ·< .. OCEAN A: CANYON VISTAS FROM MOST ROOMS! Uiht, Bright, Spadout. Fabulo111 Kitc~n. F11aily Room, Formal Dining Room. 4 Btdrooms, 2.5 Bat1u + Yttw Loft .• approx ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~---~ -~~-=-=---i---~~+-~~~ PRIVATE CUL-DE-SAC $635,000 A 4~R giant 4000 sq.ft wl3jirqJ/llas. 3 dinln,g areas, 2famlly rooms, (Pool and Spa) on quiet stT«t. Owner Wants Quick Sale can 967-0SOO Dick Mc/CaSSOn Key Realtors ' $188,000 _BARGAIN! Bright and airy home with fantastic view. 1.15 +/· acra. UGO +/· sq. ft. $90,000 +/-upgrades and landscaping. SEALION IWTY 673-5354 A Rare Opportunity! Estate-sized Property IRVINE TERRACE An opportunity to own over 1/2 acre in Irvine Terrace. This unusual parcel is level and has ocean and bay views. The three bedroom main house has a recently remodeled kitchen. There is a one bedroom guest house adjacent to tile lovely pool. 11\e wooded park-like grounds create a place of beauty, privacy and space you won't believe. The value is in the 24.400 sq / ft lot. To be sold "As ls:'" 400 Angelita Drive Price: Sl,225,000 (Will COOP'nte with bmkert) 723-1389 • " The gourmet kitchens are designoo to accommodate those lifestyles In keey!ng wi!.~trad~~~ "e!t= «.-~ ideas. the new WoodBridge Fairway Estates neighborhood in exclusive Dove Canyon have gourmet kitchens designed to accommodate the needs and lifestyles of today's busy South County families. '1llc kitchens in each of our three expansive floorplans were designed to enhance family life with efficient floorplans as well as deluite liances and an arra of optional upgrades," said Todd Cunningham. one of the partners of WoodBridge Development, the builders of WoodBridge Fairway Estates. "A" homebuilders. we strongly believe our residences should CAJtw'C the best of day-to-day family living -an clement that is well-represented in the lcitcbco area of our very popular Plan Three at WoodBridge Fairway Estates. Highlighted .by a large center island as well as a sunny breakfast room and spacious walk-in pantry. this kitchen is definitely the focal point of the house. "In addition to its exceptional architecture and amenities. this gourmet kitchen is adjacent to the family room and has an optional writing desk. allowing every member of the household to have their own .,pace, yet feel a part of things at the same lime:· Cunningham said. "'The family chef will also appreciate the top-notch General Electric Profile appliances available to them in a choice of black or white: double self-deaning oven and upper oven with thennal convection; separate built-in turntable microwave oven. electronic 'Smart-Wash and Rack' dishwasher; plus 15" GE trash compactor and 48" Dacor six-burner ga'i cooktops feacuring Thermador 48" stainless steel hood with wanning racks and high output ventilator. These kitchens even have a !itandard recycling bin for glass and cans. "Further enhancing the tremendous appeal of !he Plan Three kitchens arc $e customwng options you can choose from. including a cherry stain or maple wood which adds an incredible lost.er and richness 10 your gowmctkitcbcn. Yoau:an.aJso_ upgrade with granite countertop surfaces, elcctroruc grill modules, pull out sbdves for easy acce..u and glass doors in the upper cabinett to 1tisptay your fine dishes',• Cunningham said. "Whether y041 love to cook or your family enjoys sitting around the breakfast table together, this contemporary kitchen is destined to become one of your favorite spots in your new WoodBridge Fairway Efficient floorplans, deluxe appliances and on orra, of optional upgrades combine to mob the Woocl\ridge kitchen lhe focXJI point of the home. Estates home." Designed by Michael McHale. AJA & Associates. the magnificently detailed homes ofWoodBridge Fairway Estates range from 3,155 to 4.l36 square feet of two-story living space. with up to six bedrooms. teen rooms and dens. four and one-half baths, and three-car garages. Prices range from $399,950 on !he golf course. All models also offer a downstairs bedroom complete with a full bath. plus a separate guest powderroom. All designs reflect ca.<;ual. yet sophisticated Southern California lifestyles. The 3, l SS square-foot Plan One features five bedrooms and a downstairs den option. The spacious Plan Two offers five bedrooms and teen room in 3.515 square feet of interior living space. Highly versatile. this home presents buyers with a sixth bedroom option and optional den. The largest of !he WoodBridgc Fairway E.,tates coUection. the 3.879 square-foot Plan Three, has five bedrooms. a teen room or siit ~. a private .home office, and an expansive bonus room option offering a 4, I 36 square-foot home. All plnn include four and one-half baths. Graciou semi-custom a~intmcnts include grand foyers, dramatic volwne or loped ceilings, hardwood taircqing. woodbumina fireplaces ln the family rooms and master suites, central dual air conditioning, rounded wall comers, well· located wet bars (Plans 2 A 3). ioteriot \ laundry areas with sinks. additional storage who are settling in Dove Canyon will have under stairways. and fully drywalled three-access to excellent schools in both the car garages. SaddJebact Valley Unified and Capistrano Accentuating this unparalleled lifestyle. Unified School Districts. considered among residents will enjoy cul-de-sac lots, fairway the best in Orange County. frontage views, pool-siz.ed lots and the To visit WoodBridge Fairway &tates at privacy of a 48-bome neighborhood -as well Dove Canyon. take the San Diego (1-5) as the largest new floorplans in amenity-rich Freeway, and exit east on Oso Parkway to Dove Canyon. Antonio Parkway and turn left. Drive about WoodBridge Fairway Estates reflect !he two milcS to Alas De Pu, then tum right. family orientation of Dove Canyon, which is Tum right again on Plano Trabuco to Dove highlighted by a 24-hour manned community Canyon Drive, where you will tum left and entry gate and roving patrol in common proceed to the gate. From the gate. tum right areas. on Sycamore Canyon Drive and follow the Set against the majestic Cleveland signs to the sales office. Or take the San National Fore t and Starr Ranch Audubon Diego (1·5) Freeway to Alicia Parkway exit Sanctuary. is Dove Canyon's stunning array and proceed east to Santa Margarita Parkway of 1,300 single-family detached residences. and tum right Continue to Plano fubuco The 847-acrc country club community of and tum right, then left on Dove Canyon Dove Canyon offers world~lass recreational Dri~e and proCeed to the guard gate. facilities. They include a Swim and Tenni If taking the Foothill Transportation Club with junior Olympic.. izc swimming Corridor from the Irvine area. take the 40S pool, pa, aod four liahted tennis courts, with or 1-S freeway to Jeffrey Road, go north and a r.tadWm C<Nl:t for t.oumameot play. -~proceed to.Portola. Parblay...turning Ji&bt to Well~ipped for family use, two the Conidot (State Rou~ 241 ). Travel the community parks f eaturc a basketball court. COrridor to Santa ~ta. tum right and tot Iota and jun&le .J>:!1l. _proceed to Plano Tta~ then Wood.Bridge Faitway &ta~ border the left on DOVc Cinyoo Dri\'c and proceed to • 14th and 15th fairways of the private. the Pnt ptc. chanlj)ionship lS.-bole Jack Nicklaus 11w ..m ~ii .. ,. jroM 11 ca.A to 5 Sianaturc Golf Course. Dove Canyon ,...., M.-1 ~le Fl'iMy al.~• IO Country Club is a private facility, featurina a o.a to S ,.-., ~""' SliiMk,J. Fo, pro shop, workout room and full dinioa .,... ~....., ~ facilities. F"""'41 lld*I, tilll,,... #'. lot Parents with young and arowina children ,,..,... (11') ~-I. . Reach front on th.e Peninsula Beauuful four bcdnl\1m, thn:c bath. three car altlCbcd prage home located on lhe beach nghl m the middle of B.1lboa Perun~ula. TtlC usccond'l"IVll'hSmW11 ... jll""1f.F!llinit-rl' i..y-..1oot ..... u........ioffif'fie""'l"""S ... spec-ra-... ~u~la-r .op-~-4rfii;...c 6cean-:mthtl~ Tin< ln11ric also includes a spaciou bonllS/gameroom. The gourmet l1khcn ha' been dc,1goed for the fuss1e11t chef. The family and living rooms are bolh accentuated "uh fin:plJl c' Thm: Jn: DOl1Ce4ble upgrl4cs throughout the home. Offered at SI .219.IXX> For #U>n U.~ ctlll Jtlf Ht]llorf! of ColdwtU Banktr. 1640 Adams A1·t, C11sta llaa, (714) '15-#fJ # (114) 668-9333. Or tht ust tht I nJtrntl al 6'p:/~.cHfW·HUr.C4MI . Traditional custom home The ~enentU\ tllt1lrpl.11111lkr' d}nJffill potentra.1 for enter1&inment with a gracrou' Oo" nf "di ap(ll1mh:d room' T"o large bedroom witcs provide comfort The ma,ter will' mdudc' an 1nd1'll1r 'flJ. "et bJr and a i:o1y fireplace. The library pm .. rde-. cu,hlm ,heh mg A large torm.11 Jmrng rt'llim lend' tl'l'.11 to endle$S entertainment pos'ibilrtie' The den ha' a firl·pl.1cl' The gounnl't kr1chen "tlh 'l\lrght~ provides te-of-the-art applrance' and tnlint1e pt1ten11al The 11\er,11cd garage ufh:r' '3fety and organization Wllb a worhbop Nc,tled in a scenic gated community on a pm ate .:ul ul' 'a' the homl··' nll'll• ul,1u' land~ape include lush tropical planti.. The! redwolld ,pa. ,Juru and ,hJ11g111g mom oner re.rcauon and entertainment potenual. The home "grc:at tor fl',ll\C 1>utd1'll1r on.a,wn' around lhe bu rlHn barbecue and firepiL Brick hard<.cape make:' thl' p11..1url' ,·111npktc "'th 'ymmetm.al de\lgn' around a traditional motif. -For'""""""""""'°"' C.U None] Entlebrtchl or Lynnt Valtntint at tht Ntwport Btach of[1u o/Tlu ,,.,.."""1-Jpa Douflas Co., (714) 759-66()(}. WE-OFFER JUMBO MORTGAGES \ FOR PEOPLE WHO APPRECIATE THE FINER THINGS IN LIFE: LIQUI.DITY, TAX ADVANTAGES AND CASH FLOW. Mi jumbo mortgage can finance a nice home. But onlY one fits so nice\v into your investment~ At The Booton CoffiPW'\Y,• we have a variety of program.5. & well ~ options like zero pomts, interest-oob' and 0%-interest features ana adju&able rares tied to a menu of indK.'es. And an expert personal advioor will work with you to custom-tailor a rrortgage. Tailc t.o Art Wardwell, Vice President. He'll~ you that when it comes to jumbo~ there's none finer: 1-800-2!>5~ I -- 1 I l A MeUon Priv* MtJtct. U.-.ment Semce ' Bol&ort. Newbt. ~·~·New Jenet. ~ ~ • C&H.Wid • ~ • S... FrincilCo • L-Oe ~•Newport Bead\ The ~ ~is a cmlPll\Y Oi Melon Bank Ccii'parMiol\. ."-"'_......, ... Mt Dlflll•~C...-.. ...... mc.Ni ......... 1-lilr. eo ......... ~ . . - ' I• ' .. .. { . •' •,,.' I' . . ' .. • . . . t , ~ . .. t ...... ·-...-.:...:.....--. -- There is not another waterfront home that can off er this magnificent view ... ·Unique .u · . . ci ·ome Totally rebuilt with quality and elegance. "' 5 bedrooms, 5 baths and powder rooms, entertainment room, dock; Views reaching down the coast to the hills, mountains and ocean; Listen to the waves and walk to sandy beaches . Where else can you find all this? Offered at $3,075,000 . . I I I I I • I I