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1996-01-27 - Orange Coast Pilot
>AOUR TURN Readers slam issues in Community Forum Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 November election ~ors . already brewing •It's possible that all three incumbents, whose seats are up, will not seek re-election. By lina Borgatta, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -There's ¢11 a lot of time between now and the Novem- ber City Council elect;i.on, but rumors about who will run and who won't are already starting to surf ace. Three· council seats will be up for grabs in November -those occupied by Mayor Joe Erickson and crouncil- women Sandra Genis and Mary Hornbuckle. If they don't return that'll leave three-term member Peter Buffa anti City Council first-timer Gary Monahan holding down the dais. :Erickson on Friday said he hasn't decided whether he'll run for another . Costa Mesa High School basketball players seek inspira- tion as they played their first game since the death of their coach, Jason Ferguson. PictUred right, Costa Mesa dLa~Beach teams hOld a minute Of Silerice in th4t DON I.BACH I DAIL V PILOT term. And, he said he probably won't make that decision for at least another six months. Erickson was appointed to the council in 1991 IUld won bis first elec- tion in 1992. He was appointed mayor in December of 1994 and has earned the reputation of being a hard-work- ing community leader who has poured his heart and soul into the job. If Erickson decides fo run in the upcoming election and wins, it would be bis second full term. "I'm proud of what I've accom- plished on the Oty Council," Erickson said. "And I think often times politi- cians or government leaders spend more time thinking about running for ' re-election than wba_t their jobs are as an elected official 1 don't like politi- cians who constantly see a need to run for re-election. •But, I intend to do the best that I can for the community ol Costa Mesa. There are a lot of things that l would still like to do while I'm on the council. But, I need to sit down with my wife and kids and figure out what I'd like to do, and I'll probably decide that during the summer." Hornbuckle has said she definitely won't run Jor another term. She's fin. ishing up her third. She decided to throw her hat into the ring for a third • SEE INCUMBENTS PAGE A 11 A mong the many heart-wrenching aspects of Jcuon Ferguson's emotional funeral this week was the following list ol person- al goals, written by him and reprinted on the back of the memorial program. According to the program, tJW list was posted on the young coach's bulletin board. + To obtain my A.A. and B.A. degrees. •See Sports. page 81 for coverage of Fri- day's Costa Mesa High School basket· ball game and a look at how players, par- ents and fans are deal- ing with the Jan. 21 death of their inspiring and beloved coach. My Personal Goals . + To become a very successful person and bas- ketball coach at the high school and university level. + To be a man of my words, honest and truthful. + Work every day at becoming a better, more knowledgeable person than the day before. +neat my future wile, or wife whoever she may be, with the respect, love, and care that I would want her to treat me. +To always remember: where I cam from, where I'm going, and who helped me get there. + To accept Jesus Christ as my Lord, Savior and • personal friend. + To remember: We walk by faith, not by sight. r-----------~----------------~------, __ L I I Pupils' pet pays a visit to Sonora •Costa Mesa police dog, Bart, introduced to students who pitched in $1,000 to help pay for his training. . pay for his schoolmg with the By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot carune trainer Officer Paul Ellis, whlch will start next month. COSTA MESA -The Costa Bart replaces 8-year-old Igor, Mesa Police Department's new who retired earlier this month dog, Bart, looked more like a pro because he is going blind and is than a pupil Friday morning as he affucted with a spine disease strutted across the stage at Sono-"The K-9 program is a really ra Elementary School before hls good way to help the community captive audience of students, who because lots of people are arum.al laughed and applauded hls every lovers -especially me," said Jas- move. mme Grewal, a sixth grader and Bart's stellar performance of Student Council president who walking, halting and sitting on presented the check. command was tus way of thank-The Student Council voted ing. the students, whose Studen! I undrumously 10 December to Council presented the Police donate their hard earned cash to Department with a $1,000 check the K-9 program .tier they for the K-9 unit Friday monung. learned the Police Department The donation helped the Police was seeking donabons from the Department reach its goal of rais- commuruty The dogs are popular ing $5,000 to purchase Bart, a 3- year-old Belgian Malinois, and •SEE POLICE DOG PAGE A11 Wiison budget brings the bitter with the sweet • While governor's plan increases funding for some programs, it cuts back others. By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Piiot NEWPORT-MESA -The good news is Gov. Pete Wilson's newly released state budget provtdes schools with addllional block grant money for deferred mamte- nance and technology The bad news is it includes no cost-of-living or growth money for specific school funds, such as the library protection fund, the school improvement program and the regional occupation center program Newport-Mesa Urufied Chlef Fmanaal Officer Mike Fine pro- vtded the school board with an overview th.J.s week of the gover~ nor's budget, explairung bow it would affect the district if it passed unchanged. ·There is a continuation of the per (average daily attendance) block grant monies, qlthougb it is a fraction of what .We received this vear, • Fme said. nus year the district received about $50.50 per student for mstructional materials, deferred maintenance and technology. The next year's budget calls for $17.70 per student and can be •SEE BUDGET PAGE A11 I AROUND TOWN AS of their peers UJ, experimental court proceedings aESTBuYS A2 RELIGION A6 COMMUNJTY FORUM A10 INTERTAINMENT A8 SOCIETY A7 .-om 81 WEATHER A2 \ \ I \ I I I I I : JwonCabo"'~ Wlaeo.t.Mema littOra9Y..,. E1Jlj to ..... tr ........ tlaialllCJH*iloM ............. ,.... ~on,.a.111111-............ ...,~-- BACKPACK JUSTICE ~ , i.:eg part 5~ Queen• l)tOUp ·~ 14 carwu aheller t 5 FOOl>all'a ,Tattienton 1e JcMllte 17 CuMld entrance t 8 Fatm atllmal 19 Ruollus s, lne..,.. toy 5" Co.ry~ 10•11 57 M•llletpl~ 58~-.. 59 Salute 60 ···i.~ 61 GrMn \'9Q81able 62 Summit 63 Outfit 64 Rvsheel 6S Plateau 20 Voice dlsappfoval . DOWN 21 Spiee·raelc item 1 Take a -at 23 Of the countiy· ~try) aide 2 Oelt purchase 25 Man Dillon 3 Wrong portrayer 4 Ultimate 26 Famous opera 5 Coyerle! 28 Travel 6 Grill 1-ae-tl. doeumenls 7 Phoenician 30 E11pe11 deity Tiiuana Banymores 31 From pillar 10 -8 Opposed 27 •f'<>Merosa• 43 Sailor's -yes• 32 Make the -fly 9 Lady from tirolher •• Wams 35 Pouch Madricf 28 Bass or 45 Swaf\lP 36 Solar spectacle fO Circus soprano 46 Inclined 39 Fury performers 29 Ealiy Cosby 47 Grassy area 40 Qty. 11 Tolerate show 48 Bar drink 41 Chartie Brown's 12 Misplaces 31 Anthmeltc 49 Make up (tor) pal 13 Jugs word 50 Shoulder wrap 42 Mounlaln lakes 21 Greek Island 32 Hearth 52 Types 44 Entertain 22·Subjects of 33 Coffee vessels 53 Motel lreeble 46 Least bold memoirs 34 Take a break 55 .Goals , 47 Siu race 24 Ballpark olfk:1al 37.Sllek together 56 Enlreaty 50 Doze 26 House In 38 One ol lhe 59 -and eggs .... ._pom ... -~-~~~....,~-r::o--9!!--r!'1~0....,1~1~"""-r.~~ 14 17 0 ·M·E·R·c·HAN-·n·1s·E•I APPLIANCES 6011 FURNITURE '6014 ., CHAI' u me•• :T=..-:. A CllBAP WAY TO BUY TDD WES1' ... 0 542 NORTH •A IOSI <;I Q'73 0 104 •QJ88 OQ 97S2 •7432 souro •KJ5 <;;i K J 109 OAJl5 •Kl09 The bidding: EA.ST •Q98T8 <;;i A88 QK86 •A6 EAST SOtrnl t• INT PaH Pan WEST NOR111 P ... · 3lln' Pue Opening lead: Three of Q There was a small price to pay if South was going to make three no trump. Can you spot it? Since South's one-no-trump over· call showed the equivalent of a sound no-trump opening bid, North's jump t.o game can be justi· 6ed Had West led a spade, declarer would have had no problem. What should the outcome be aft.er a dia· mond lead? Al the table declarer captured East's king of diamonds with the ac:e and (oreed out the ace of hearts. East returned a diamond, and West Sat. 1/27 8·3 Bede, crib, high chair, tOV11r:-, --ii..1 seats, clothea, lug- gage. dishes, furn, ---------• mise ... 2611 Point del SAIL BOATS Mar (5th & Fernleaf) 7014 '82 MUSTANG While/ suzuia 9205 red. 8-cy I, 5 ·•Pd, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil moonrf, rA/e. Great earl 11250. 568-0188. '91 4eroatar 6eyl, auto ttane, a/c, f/p, cc, alloy whl•. Low mllesl '87 Saftlaurl New t~1 4 whl drive, epecftll ed. w/ehrm wh"ll. $2,995/obo 700-9384 $9500 OBO 434-0266 •-T-O_Y_O_T_A ___ 9_2_1_0 Learn to be a better brldlfe player! Subecribe now to the Goren Bridee Letter by callinc (800)788-1225 for information. Or write to Goren Brida-e 'Letter, P.O. Box 4410, Cblcago, n. 8068(). ,_C_O_S-TA_M_E_S_A_6_1_2_4 4410. · WE PAY CA$H GMC 90&1 For good used Sabota iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '78 CELICA QT 5·spct coupe, 4-eyl, alloya. BIG Y·ano SALE & bo~t equipment. '95 SUBURBAN 1Aa Needs pnt. Gd gas ml. "" Minney a Yacht Sur· TON 4WO LOADED! $700 obo * 631-7149 A ti f I plus, 1500 Old New· • • n ques, urn ture, port Blvd 548-4192 19K Ml. SLV/MET. '88 Cellca GT llft-eollectlbles, misc. · $28 950 873 3432 6014 JEWELRY, FURS PIANOS & FURNITURE liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii & ART 602 5 ORGANS 6059 1724 Tustin Ave. near ---------' • back, orig own, 6 epd Solid oak DR aet: iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 17th. SAT 9am. SPEED & atlck, white, aunrf, table 42x60 + three p JEEP 9110 $5,500 720-6414 m·f, 12" leaves, six chairs MINK jacket. Size tall/ Antique Plarar lano Patio Sa1e: Antlquee, Sl(I BOATS 7016 . 640.5228 eve, wknd wllh rust-colored up-slim. s4so obo. Call Upright, oak, carvings collectibles, china iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii holstery, butfet w/ 673·3402· 1908 Autoplano, w/ cabinet. Fri Dam. •93 Cherokee Sport•--------- lighted china cabinet bench. s35o 646"1162 A203) 21st St. (Orange ~~:S~i~!ft t~~~o~tl~g 6 eye, 4WD, 30K ml, 1 VOLVO 9230 on top and tea cart. -'!!a...•-ve _ CPbta,.OJD....JoiM~U QWJlr-.Q.lk Yi},JJ!&'fo~lnl.Jiiiiiiii!!ii!i!i!!!iiiii!!iii!!i!iiiii!!!ii3!!!!- 'Tnrallf0"tfif7C"Omemp. ~~.r.;;ig;--SPORTING VAROSALE hull, Just serviced, top eond. $16,000. '98 Volvo 980 slyle. Xlnt cond. $750 ANIMALS 6049 2923 Clubhouse new controller/uphol-make offer. 759·8507 $31,996 Only 1400 ml. takes all 714·557·6287 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii GOODS 6065 at Mesa Verde West. stery. Great ski boat· hurry I (108474$) MERCHANDISE MISC. 601? liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sat-all day/Sun·till 2 tast·look• great ..... r• ---------H~use of Imports ADOPT·A·PET Heavy dutv power litt·i...--------ady 10 go. s 10,5oo UNCOLN 9120 8oo-426-3723 Every Sat & Sun al Ing squat-rack. Com· IRVINE 6144 646-94491574-4247 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PETSMART, Fountain plele w/350 lbs. ot1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------1'83 Merk VI 4-dr, trf· ---------Valley. Puppies, kit· olymplc weights w/1• MARINE SERVICE pie gry, llhr, new tires. VOLRSWAGEN 9235 Cltrua·avocado (fruit· tens and more, all mulll functional bench 1--------.. SUPPUES 7020 Xlnt cond. Clauv earl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ing) $10. Qn/Pigmys looking tor loving, car· $500 844-B788 Barby'• Friend• 53,550 obo 54o.75o7. ,84 VW JETT• 4-ck, ing homes. CALL 597. ,__,,....._,__.....,..______ •Garage Sale¥ ~ $10/lg Sago patms$20 9037 for more Info. Lightning Roller 3 housefuls of furnJ. '92 Towncar Grey/ 5·epd, am/fm can. Herbs $1. Cement ---------Blades az-9 $25. Exer-lure. Everything do· TONS OF FISH NET maroon. Exec aeries. Good condition. Only fountains $110, bird •Poodle• AKC• else bike $25. Base-nated from Friends, $2.50 per pound. 59K ml. 513K obo $1750 OB0•295·1442 btha $20 909-674·9422 Tea Cup Toy & Mini ball mitt $15. Klee1s sz Consignment Stores, Minney'• Yacht Sur· 640-1455 873·2241 Retoaatlng, must Hit, ••••••••II FF Frig $t35. Waafler llft chair, 2 whlchrs, $250·$950 714·8384457 9 $10. All good eond. S rt G Et plus, 1500 Old New-'84 Rabbit GTI. Xlnt & Dryer $1lO each. *HOUSEFUL"' h 1 1 b d Call 969-4786. uppo roups, c. port Blvd 548-4192 W & D II Leather sofas slelgh oap ta • tor (;;1Pot Bellu Plga(;;1 All kinda of things! , MERCEDES 9130 cond, must •••I ANTIQUES 6010 •BUYING ITEMS• From 180()..1960. 1 pc to entire estate. PalnJ· ings, china, glsware, furn, etc. lmmed cash, top $. 673-6223 Iv msg Ctaaallled 842-5678 arranty 0 very · ' sale. All In good eond.R i t'd B• J 2 SaHboard Mistral Frig, washers, dry· $1100 obo. 754-7959 ( 7 1 4 ) 9 5 3 .9 8 2 2 bed, entertainment ar· C 11 Ch d 5.,1 7177 eg s . orn an . moire, Victorian furnl-a a at " · 2-Female &-1·Male. Competition TCS. era, microwaves, CLASSIFIED ture silk trees, coffee WATER FILTERS Whl/sllver w/blue eyes 11 '6" w/6.0 meter RAF tv's, chendellera. It'• the resource you & end tables, etc. 'AIR FIL Tl!:RS C1>mes w/harne~u1 , sail, foot str413s &.bar· Don't Ml•• Outl can count on to sell a Grandfather clock. For home & office. food, book and shots. ness. Xlnt cond. $700. SATURDAY-JAN 27 myriad of merchan· 714-894·9880 Call 714.641 •1533 s25o/ea. 724-08B4 _c_a_ll _5_5_9·_7_9_0_L___ 9 :30AM-3PM. No dlse Items, because ---------i----..,,----,-.._,...,.... ---------early birds pleaselll our columns compel 2 Couch•• w/mateh· wowen's ski suit, Nils. Save abused and Why play Hide 'N 18 Purple Sage (Tur- qualltied buyers to Ing chair. Contempo-BRAND NEW, Beige, abandoned pets. Be a Seek with childcare? tlerock Or. & Willow call I rary beige, only 2 yrs sr 6. Pd $4~0. sell volunteer/foster. Call Ca 11 CI a• a If I• d Leal-follow algna) 642-5878 old. A steal! 733-4764 $240/obo. 675·2330 714-597·9037. todayl 642-5678. For Ad Action Call a ~ AD-VISOR 842·5878 '83 190Do No power. BM"l'TQUES & No AJC. No CO. It juet nn # ~ Auna & Runel $4400. CIASSICS g2SO * * *. * 6 7 3-904 7 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '79 3000 Low mll••· •es 8arracuda v-e, 1-ownr, records. Xlnt AT. Faelbaek. Many eond. Prfvate party. n.w parte. $2500 obO. $2999 obO ~5-0127. Call John 723·5731. -----• CARPET CLEANING CONTRACTORS FENCES HAUUNG 3720 JBWELRY 3784 MASSAGE 3830 PAINTING 3858 POOL SERVI CE CLEANING 3 515 SERVICES 3548 GENERAL 3 558 & DECKS 361 S iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!i liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICE 3894 DIRECTORY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii JUNK To Th• DUMP William Harold Jewelera BEST MASSAGE•* 21Yn Quallty Painting liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil .-------•I WINDOW C I W d F (714-98S.1882) Watch & jewelry repair 714-847-3089 PLUS touehupe. PURll WATER CA.RC MePhee CarpeWphl • lean ng S.J. Scott Construction * 00 enc••* Will haul what Trash 24 H RI h d SI Carpet & Upholstery Cleanlng •Carpet Cleaning• Custom Home Builders rtplace/rtpalr, lree haJJllng Man won'tl 968•1882 Antique• Fine Jewelry 17434~ Beach, HB U ;:064~ ':..s-3~~ PooVSpa Svc & R•s>ak'· Prompt Service•Flat Rates •Streak/Spot Free• Llcl481954. Rel's . estlmatea.Lowpricts.Uc'd 8uy/ltll/lrlde 873.0385 (Beach/Slater behind e# Flller .. Pumpe•Heattr• ACOUSTIC 714-845-91g2 Free Estl•729·7079 714-675·7789 Advantage Constr. 974.5301 1---------•-.-S-p-ec-la_ll_z_ln-g-ln_•_ Mobil Gas) $10 off QUALITY CARE Wffkly Svc. 84$o41721 D~MODELING 3408 ---------He"TTB/ Ski • B d C 20Yra Exp. Excellent, ________ _ ru; Prof'I Carpet Cleaning Hardworking Student ---------~ Large Jewelry Loans n • o 'I are k hli F 1 ·- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Quality Work•Free Est Residential eln avc.•-D-O_O_R_S ____ 3_5_8_0 FLOOR INSTALL NUTRITION 3742 Est 1948 Buy/Sell/Loan 10% OFF All Facials :rf; .. ~~;_2f1'1 R~~ ROOFING 3910 C *o.c. STEAMWAV Reas. rates. Guar. REP·"~S 3620liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Hurst & Sona67S.5200 MaaaagH & Waxing liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiila -~ICL~~s~~~!~~a~• 1 ·8 0 0 .3 8 5 ·8 7 2 5 ,_M_a_r_g_ar_e_t _61_3-6_2_2_1__ n41\ STOP SMOKING Call Becky 286-6808 CHUNG'S PAINTING •THUNDER ROOF1NG• HOUSECLEANING An 1 d Th "' N t ltl 20 Vra Exp. Gd Prlcel For all of your rooflnn. Custom Texture•Palnt ••P• enc• •QUAJ.ITY WORK• N 0 W Ill IANDSCAPE •· er•P'I • u r on Guar work Free Eat ._. Uc'd. Mark 838-7300 _C_E_M_E_N_T_____ 15 yrs exp. Good Ref. dependGble door HardwdNlnyl/C"ramle ca All type body care. · · needt. Reroof/repaJr, Own trans. Call any· hanger. Guar work, Mrble/Carpet·B7'dtlns WAN T E D c 5 0 IAWN CARE 3808 RN/Massage Therapist Uct11375902 538"1534 Uo 638144848-4122 ---------I MASONRY 3526 time. 241 ·0531 reaa. Don 521·8910 L708279 722•7332 people with a burnlngliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil C.M. 722·9823 RAINBOW Circle Malnt. REROOFING-All T~t ANTIQUES ... 1 8 E desire to quit amok· P1lntlng-lnl/Ell Hou•t/Apl exiert Re""•'re Llt1835f ' R '"' L A L · Ing, to try FAE ... Baalo Yard Malnt •Valentln••S-clal• o llty J b Fe eat _. ETC 3420 HOUSE CLEANING .. -ua o · r e · Ht Veh1e Roo11ng • JOHN DORAN MASONRY DRYWALL HANDY MAN 3710 Herbal Product. Lawne, Cln·upa, Tree 2·Full Body Massages Ll569897 838·8888 •714-~58-7038• Bl'ick•StoneeBlock Local Aroa. Xlnt Rel's 3584 Over 90~ suceeu rate. Trim, Sprlnklrs, Aerate, Only $60 (R99 $80) Call -. ., Large & Small Jobs OKI Yolanda 831·5907 SERVICE •714-780-8182• Thllcll97M245Pg-4t3414Z 88o-8444 or 841·8182 Cuarana Palntln111--------- Flna Art a. Antique Ucl687191 83t·3832 ---------lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Palnt•Carpentry Ask For Shawna lnVExt. Very low, low SP'nN'"eRS 3921 Jewelry. Buy, sell, Drywall and morel •Qrlef Recovery Qroup -. TREES • Gill c.nlllcalu Avt Ellp:2/14 rrr;~L!! .. .,~~~!'~ . .,n.•tliiii~--~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. eonelgn. Heirloom COMPUURS 3556 .,..SMALL JOJl £XPERT small Jor.r~r·okf D.lllllb. ol kovtil One. ..... """"~-......,.._,.., Galleries 650-4294 _C_E_RAM __ I_C_____ Drywall/Plaster Repair Qarv .... 5 ,5277 Divorce. End of rela-To".-.... .,,.. uw111, ----------1k-,--.C--t -... p,..._1-1-1-SPRINKLER REPAIR /Hanging{replng/Tuture .,,........,......,,...··--....,.....,,..---tlonahlpa. Substence ........... 751-31'7f MOVING 3834 e • ua om an ng Valves•H•aduTlm .. ---------1 TILES 3528 Computer Coach Comm/Res 551•5573 S•ml Rtllrtd Contrector abuee. Other losaea. Prof, Clean, Quality 1 k 25Y • ---1 s:w .... F H ti • I I g Lawn Service. Mow/ WQrli. lnVExt & Docks. c oc •· ra ........, ._. BUSINESS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii or e ee v earn n Repairs, lmprovemenls, •Affordable Group edge/aOd/aprlnklerll/ L.,703488 831-4010 John 282·2h1 SERVICES 3488 All appa & software SERVICE PRO 1m jobs. Oualily/lntegrlly for Food Conc.erne. PUBLIC NOTICE CERAMIC• MARBLE M8rk 875·7245 Acoustic Removal I care, Ken 842·t 770 Learn to control your cln·up. Al 9 ee.a719 "llo+;i;;;;;;:;M:;;:;;:;;;;;--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil lnslall'n • Fabrication p p.....,__, .,_*Ai•T•~~lute tnrr-·1n--..rt.--9'"""11-llDLJJ.JJ1¥.l<~!!!IL:I !!!fti!a..J4_..:i_ne....{.;81~bllc-U.. :-W"'1"'W'r TRANSlA"'"•' -· -~---.. OY Ex nv I ' Small Job Specialist ROOFING carp, plbg, • tie• CommlHlon RE· ( YV\olMo .xv&y Deaktop Publlehlng 2 rs P • Ueenaed Appllcallons/Hardware 31 palntg, eleo, Ille, tlucco. Free Conaultatlonl Green Scene Landscpng TUTOR 3921' Word proc. Copywrtng 1-800.348·83fi11 Reaeonable hom• 181H. L#4000GO 8 9•8278 Remodels. MORGAN Llo'd Tt'terapl•1 /M&1onry /Irrigation ~~~Raeesh:i~ ·~o'\J:~~ LESSONS 386812!i~~~iii~~ii!!iiilii' Graphic• & More Leaky Showers Rep'( David at 50~-2089 Ue'd 850-3281 714-875-0094 /Trlmll)lng /Remov.ie mover• ptlnt their iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil•QOINQ To MEXICCM WorkSource Regroullng & lnstall'n 1 _________ ELECTRICAL 3610 Mobile #403·5365. Clean.up•• MelnlMlllC• P.U.C. Cal T number: PIAHO Beg.oAdvanc9d Learn Spanleh Nowt 850-2880 FAX"65(H801 Ll670130 Dean of Tile CONCRETE & Carpentry•Electrlo•I HOME CARE/ L#599025 850-8109 limo• and chauffeura All age•Teach•r Cert. E)cp'd so. Amerfc:at1 'flilor J and K Aaaoolat•• 'fl.Proceulng/Transcrlpl• MEO•LIECIAL•GEN On·slte or P/U & Del. 850-3108 Pgr 717-96711 673-8065 or 846·8528 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Plumbing" Drywall• SE'nVJCES 3760 Land•HP• Remodeling print their T.C.P. num· Entertainment Avail. 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Three council seats will be up for grabs in November -those occupied by Mayor Jqe Erickson and council- women Sandra Genis and Mary Hornbuckle. If they don't return that'll leave three-term member Peter Buffa and City Council first-timer Gary Monahan holding down the dais. Erickson on Friday said he hasn't decided whether he'll run for another term. And, he said he probably won't make that decision for at least another six months. Erickson was appointed to the council in 1991 and won his first elec- tion in 1992. He was appointed mayor in December of 1994 and has earned the reputation of being a hard-work- ing community leader who has poured liis heart and soul into the job. If Erickson decides fo run in the upcoming election and wins, it would be his second full term. "I'm proud of what I've accom- plished on the City Council," Erickson said. "And I think often times politi- cians or government leaders spend more time thinking about running for nH!lection than what their jobs aie as an elected official. r don't like politi- cians who constantly see a need to run for re-election. "But, I intend to do the best that I can for the community of Costa Mesa. There are a lot of things that I would still like to do while I'm on the council. But, I need to sit down with my wife and kids and figure out what I'd like to do, and I'll probably decide that during the summer." Hornbuckle has said she definitely won't run for another term. She's fin- ishing up her third. She decided to throw her hat into the ring for a third • SEE INCUMBENTS PAGE A 11 Pupils' pet pays a visit to Sonora ~----...;:;. .. Costa Mesa High School basketball players seek inspira- tion as they played . their first game Since the death of their coach, Jason Ferguson. PietUted right, Costa Mesa and La~ Beach teams hOld a' minute of Silence iii the DON LEACH I DAlLV PILOT A mong the many heart-wrenching aspects of Jatwn Pergwon 3 emotional funeral this week was the following list of person· al goals, 'Written by him and reprinted on the back of the memorial program. According to the program, thi.s list was posted on the young coach's bulletin board. My Personal Goals + To become a very succeSiful person and bas- ketball coach at the high school and university level. +To obtain my A.A. Md B.A. degrees. +To be a man of my words, honest and truthful. +Work every day at becoming a better, more knowledgeable persoa than the day before. + neat my future wife, or wife whoever she may be, with the respect, love, and care that I would want her to treat me +To always remember: where I cam from, where I'm going, and who helped me get lhere. +To accept Jesus Christ as my Lord, Savior and personal friend. +To remember: We walk by faith, not by sight. r-~-~----~----~----------------~----, ~ ' ' ' ' I \ I • I \ f AS A2 RELIGION A6 COMMUNITY FORUM A 10 INTERTAtNMENT A8 , SOCIETY A7 SPORTS 81 WEATHER /42 \ \ I I I I I I I; •See Sports;~Bt !or coverage of Fri- day's Costa Mesa High School basket- ball game and a look ·at how players, par- ents and fans are deal- ing with the Jan. 21 death of their inspiring and beloved coach. •Costa Mesa police dog, Ba.rt, introduced to students who pitched in $1,000 to help pay for his training. pay for tus schoohng with the By Carolyn Miller, Datly Piiot carune trainer Officer Paul Ellis, which will start next month. COSTA MESA -The Costa Bart replaces 8-year-old Igor, Mesa Police Department's new who retired earlier this month dog, Bart, looked more like a pro because he is gomg blind and l.S than a pupil Fnday morning as he affhcted with a spine disease strutted across the stage at Sono-~The K-9 program is a really ra Elementary School before his 1 good wa'y to help the commuruty captive audience of students,. who because lots of people are arumal laughed and applauded his every lovers -especially me,· said Jas. move. rrune Grewal, a sJ.Xtb grader and Bart's stellar performance of Student Counal president who walking, halting and sitting on presented the check. command was his way of thank-The Student Council voted ing the"students, whose Student undnrmously m December to Council presented the Police donate theu hard ea.med cash to Department Wlth e $1,000 check the K-9 program .tier they for the K-9 unit Friday mornmg. learned the Police Department The donation helped the Police was seekmg donations from the • Department reach its goal of rais-com.muruty The dogs are popular ing $5,000 to purchase Bart, a 3- year-old Belgian MalinoIS, and •SEE POLICE DOG PAGE A11 Wilson budget brings the bitter with the sweet •While governor's plan increases funding for some programs, it cuts back others. By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -The good news is Gov. Pete Wilson's newly released state budget provides schools Wllh addlhonal block grant money for deferred mainte· nance and technology The bad news lS it mcludes no cost-of-living or growth money for specific school funds, such as the library protection fund. the school improvement program and the regional occupation center I program. Newport-Mesa Urufied Cluef Finanoal Officer Mike Fine pro- vided the school board Wlth an overview th.is week of the gover- nor's budget, explaining how 1t would affect the district if it passed unchanged. "There is a continuation of the per (average daily attendance) block grant morues, although it is a tractton of what we received tlus year • Fine said nus year the c.hst:nct received about $50.50 per student for t.nStrucilonal materials, deferred maintenance and technology. The next yea.r's budget calls for $17. 70 per student and can be • SEE BUDGET PAGE A 11 Students at Newport Harbor stan in ju ent--~ of their peers in experimental rourt proceedings BACKPACK JUSTICE If its January there must be clearance saks E llzabetb Benefield is hav- ing a storewide-clearance sale on home furnishings through Feb. 15. Items are marked down up to 50% off. It's located at 3127 E. Coast High- way in Corona del Mar. DNA It's In The Jeans (722- 9192), speda.lizing in Melrose- style clothing for men and women, has reduced its fall fash- ions 30 to 50%. Contemporary name brands sold at ONA include Big Star, Diesel, ioop!, Buffalo, Mossimo, and BCBG. DNA is located at niangle Square at the street level. Rebel for contemporary women's clothing is having a sale with merchandise marked down-up to 75%. Rebel 640- 7300) ls located at FaSlilon land in Newport Beach. Kayaks (631-2996) in West- cliff Plaza is having an up-to- 70%-off sale with T-shirts ($9.90), trousers ($19.9Q) and polo shirts ($19.90). _ The Orangewood Boutique (760-6640) is having a sale today and tomorrow with huge savings on designer apparel such as Jen- nv.,-Valentlno, Escada and OManos. The boutique is located at 2850 E. Coast Highway in Corona del Mar. Acouts (64~-1886) is a new boutique f eatdnog European.- sty~ clothing for ladies ii!ld chil- dren and one.of-a-kind designer jewelry. It's located at 1799 New- port Blvd. in Costa Mesa. LORRAINE FOSTER :Part-time employee with full-time cheertWness SHE IS Lorraine Foster, Costa Mesa City Hall's oldest employee and possibly its most loyal part-timer. Foster just turned 77 this week. She works three days a week and averages . about 20 hours at City Hall. And, she says she's not planning to retire anytime soon. "I've been the oldest one here for a long time now,• Foster says. "And, I plan on staying here for as long as they'll have me. I won't go interview for another job." 'OLD SCHOOL SECRETARY' Foster's first gig at City Hall was as a Kelly Temporary Services worker back in 1980. After working in nearly every depart- ment -even as ~ secretary for City Manag- er Allan Roeder, whom she says is •an btlolute doll" -the city decided to hire Jaer as a pennanent part-timer. She has spent the last two years in the Redevelopment Division. "She's a real old-school secretary," says Redevelopment and Housing Manager Muriel Berman. "And, she really keeps the place in order . "A lot of us are really messy. I'll have a tea bag o~ my desk for weeks, and if she spots it, she'll pick it up and throw it away. She makes sure there's always plenty of Kleenex around. She really 1akes care of things.• And Foster says she loves it. ·1 wouldn't be here if I didn't enjoy it," F-OSter ~y&. "Everyone in City Hall is nice. They treat me wonderfully." FROM BOOT CAMP TO BRIDE Tiwo WefJminster ,~ent says Lori'a!De Fo.ter' Just celebrated her 77tb blrtb- day wtth a ~lllille, tbe same unlle folks bave 1ee11 around c.a Meta City Hall for the put 15 years. MARC MARTIN I OAllV PILOT thanks the Women's Army Corps for her secretarial training. She joined the service when she was in her early 20s. She attended boot camp in Des Moines, Iowa, After finishing, she landed a job as the commander's secretary. She was later transferred to the Los Angeles Port of Embarkation and worked to the position of commander there. She applied for a marital discharge when she met her husband, La.Rue, who is 85. They raised two daughters, and then Foster returned to work as a secretary for a management consultant in Long Beach. When he closed up shop, she went to work for the-Kelly service. "It's been a long life," she says with a bright smile. •And that's.Just the l'8Y I like it. "Things change, but f..orrai.ne goes on.• -By 1l.D.a Borptta ....... COSTA MESA -1Wo Costal Mesa reiidents, who allegedly Used a large Oashlight to strike' and injure a 30-yeer-old man last week, were arrested Friday after- nOOll on suspicion of attempted> mwder. Gary Duffield, 37, and Und& Diane Strawn. .(6, were arrested by Costa Mesa police Friday at at' 3:30 p.m. after a patrol officer spotted the two suspects drivin~ near the intersection of Wilson and Harbor Boulevard, Cost& Mesa police Lt. Tom WarnaclC sakl. ' Police suspect the pair in the· Jan. 15 assault of Wllllam Ludlow, a 30-year-old Huntington Beac:b resident, whom they allegedly stru~ in the head with a large' flashlight, Wamack said. • Ludlow did not die from the attack, but was seriously injured and hospitalized, Warnack said. , At first the indden1 was reported as a just someone in need of medical aid. but with fur-' ther investigation, police discov- ered the injury was the result of an assault and evidence pointed to Duffield and Strawn, according to Wamack. Duffield was booked into Cos- te. Meso_City Jail_ .. and Strawn is in custody at Orange County Women's Jail. Both are being held in lieu of $250,000 bail. -By Carolyn. Miller Get free assistance preparing-your taxes . . Oasis Senior Center is offering free tax preparation assistance by appointment, Monday through Friday until April 15. t The free service is provided bY. AARP for the preparation of mod .. • erate to low income individuals1• The service ~es in senior'. citizens'...retums. .l'he. AARP vol .. : unteers are trained by the IRS. ' The Oasis Senior Center ~· located at 800 Marguerite Ave.1; Corona del Mar. For more infor- mation or an appointment, can: 6«-32«. 1 • Alden's Carpet & Drapery f.646-4838) is havin~ a January dearance with 50% off all rem- icmts. The store is located at lj)63 Placentia Ave. in Costa You can't put a price tag-Oil truly friendly Service. ....,. ~esa. : ; Brttl Ltd. is hosting a fashion fhow and workshop luncheon at tne Warehouse Restaurant on )~. 31from11:30 a.m. to 3 p .m. l!te prerruse of the designer's hmcheon is the theory that fash- ten can exist without zippers, stzing and buttons. Price of the tyncheon is $25 per person ~hich mcludes an all you can trclt buffet, tax, gratwty, and workshop materials. For reserva- fions call (675-2174). The Ware- tiouse is located in the Lldo t-1anna Village in Newport Beach. •• Neiman Marcus (7 59-1900) is hosting a Sonia Rykiel spring '96 trunk show with informal model- ing on Monday, Jan. 29 from noon to 3 p.m. The trunk show will be located in the designer sportswear department on level two. Neiman Marcus is located at Fashion Island in Newport Beach. HELPFUL SERVICE: Newport Beach resident Sam Osadche reports that in his search for someone to look at the brakes on one of his four vehicles, he found a gem of service with nm Barela at the Firestone store at 1934 Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. At the first repair shop Osad- che visited he was told it was too close to lunchtime and bring the car back later. While at Barela's Firestone store he was asked for the symptoms the car was experi- encing, the wheels were then pulled and brakes examined. The problem, the drums were a bit rusty because the car wasn't used that often. The solution, dri- ve the car a couple of times a week. The cost for the time of pulling the wheels and finding a solution? None. Tun suggested Osadche bring a car back when he needed some service work done. Osadche says he will with the helpful service he experienced. AWAJID FOR EXCEUENCE: Congratulations to Newport Har- five students recognized by the MSU Alumni Association and the Bozeman Chamber of Commerce for his academic discipline (GPA of 3.5 or better) and exemplary record of campus and community service. ANNUAL MEETJNG: The public is invited to attend the NewportBeachSlsterO~A.u~ daUon annual meeting on Tues- day, Jan. 30 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Balboa Bay Cub. The new members of the board-Of directors will be introduced and the 1996 event schedule will be announced. which includes trips abroad and hosting international visitors to Newport Beach. Hearty hors d'oeuvres will be served with a no-host bar. Reser- vations can by made by calling 644-3151. jim de boom Center, Boy Scouts, Olive Crest and scholarships for local youth. More information can be obtained by calling Scott Romero at 263-8651. CLUB NEWS: Member Clyde Thmnu notes the IO.wan.11-crul> of Newport Beach has made a pledge of $50 a month in support of the SOS Mecllcal CllnSc to be use'd for the purchase of cllil- bor Uom C ub Pllh Fry that should make every member proud of their club and selvice to the community. Congratulations! WELCOME TO nm WORLD OP SERVICE a.UBS: Greg Kanel, sponsored by Syd Lucu, who joined the Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club. SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS 11D.S COMING WEEK: Want to get more involved in your com- munity? Visit a service dub this week. Guests are welcome and most clubs will buy your meal on your first visit. lUESDAY: 7:30 a.m. Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Cub meets at the Balboa Bay Club for a pre- sentation by Otto Reyer on "Ellis Island 1924" ... Noon: Costa Mesa Kiwanis Cub meets at the Costa Mesa Community Center. Kiwa- nis Club of Newport Beach meets -atlheShark l$land Yacht Oul> ... 6:30 p .m.: Costa MeM-Newport Harbor Uons Club, the Fish Pry Cub, will meet at the Costa Mesa Country Club to hear from meets at the Center Club ... Noon:: Costa Mesa Rotary Club, meets et Mesa Verde Country Club. The Exchange Club of Orange Coast meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. 6 p.m.: The Newport Balboa Rotary Cub· meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Qub to bear from Daunb Martin on "Psychosomatic Symp-, toms and You•. 1HURSDAY:7 a.m. Costa Mesa Orange-Coast Breakfast Uons-Oub will meet at Mimi's Cafe. Noon: Kiwanis Cub of Corona de1 Mar, meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Cub to hear Forrest de Spain of the "l Orange County Zoo who will dis-... cuss Sampson, the wild bear. The Exchange Club of Newport Har-• bor, meets at Shark Island Yacht Cub for a business meeting. Cos- ta Mesa North Kiwanis Oub meets at the Holiday Inn to hear from Kiwanis U Gov. Charles Markel Newport Irvine Rotary Club meets at the Irvine Marriott to hear from Ed Pscbeidt on "Internet and Windows '95 •. _________ ........, ___ ___,~~bo!M.Lr.&;HlU1ghy.u.5chool grad11ate Erle CATERING AS A PUND- RAISER: Members of the New- port Beach Sunrise Rotary Club offer their services as caterers for business and community groups planning outdoor functions. Cub members prepare, cook and ~e..tba.food-fol..breald -4.ren'a medieationl. ----i-v~teFariu on the Uons~-Ou~2bs~~=~=::::::;::::::::::::;:;;;;;:;::;;=~ • RST 9UYS eppurs 'Thursdays and Saturdays. Whether yow'r. a ~nt or shopper, call me at 540-1224 or fu Batnt'Who1s a recipient of the top honor from the College of Busi- ness at Montana State University in Bozeman. Baird was one of lunch or dinner as~ ayto raise funds for the club's chalitable activities. Proceeds are \lied to support the ua anta •=egtnf me at 646-4170. 9d and glvWI dlrectty to Editor The Newporl ae.ctilCosta Mesa Wllllam l.Obdell. 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POSlMAS'! • 1M Ctiltf. °'· Ing~~· Plot Ot IWWS dpt wtfl be ~ Tat sencl addr.-c:Nntis to "' rlghu ,_,,.., dNl'tofW ille rurren Magai:ine from Uons lnteqiation- al f eatutes an article on the June 1995 Colla ~Newport Har- lema~ WBDNl!SDAY: 7:15 a.m. SOUth Coast Metro Rotary Club, the "Thste of Costa Mesa Club" .r-.. _ • ..,-( .... ~>~I ' ' I ~r::;i L:-.....:..~ TODAY First high 2:51 •.m. 4.7 first low 10:0l a.m. 1.3 Second high 3:58 p.m. 2.9 Second low t :S9p.m. t.9 MWY fine high J:St•.m. 4.7 First loW 11:26a.m. 0.9 Second h!gtl 5'43 p.m. S«ondtoW J.O t0:14 p.m. 2.t SATURDAY, JANUMY '27, JtK . briefly in the news Pre-dawn power outage leaves Newport dark Were you late to work Friday because your alarm dock and other electrical household gad- gets failed to function? You weren't the only one to stumble around in bleary confu· sion. . Abou!_ 700 Newport Beach ies- tdents were without power from 4 to 5:30 a.m. Friday, said Christie McDaniel the region manager for Southern California Edison Com-pany. The culprit for the power out- age was a failure in the cable equipment which serves the area, McDaniel said. While the power failure didn't caus~ any accidents on the ~arly monung sleepy streets, three sig- nals were extinguished including Dover Drive and West Coast Highway, Bayside Drive and East Coast Highway and Promontory Drive and East Coast Highway, according to police. There was some congestion at the intersection of East Coast Highway and Promontory Drive where stop signs took the place of the traffic signal, which wasn't up and running until 12:28 p.m. Fri- day, according to Newport Beach police. Officers lit flares in the dark streets at dawn in preparation for the morning traffic. For an unknown reason, there was some difficulty in getting the power to work at the intersection and the Promontory Point apart- ment complex which faces it, McDaniel said. -By Carolyn Mille It's time to get into the SpiritR .. un Some 6,000 .participants are expected in the 1996 Spirit Run, scheduled Feb. 25 at Fashion Island in Newport Beach. Race. will incl\ide a lOK Run- Walk, 5K Run-Walk and a variety of kids' runs for c1illdren age 10 and under. Also included in the days' avents are a Fitness ExpO and after-race celebrations. Registration begins at 6;30 a.m. that day. For more in1ommthm, -call the Spilit Run '96· Hotline at 733- 4188. Oser Foundation aids children's center The Margaret B. Oser Founda- tion of Orange County has pre- sented Orange Coast College with a check for $25,000 for its Children's Center Campaign. The money will go toward the construction of a new $2.8 million children's center on campus. The ground breaking for the facility was held in November and .con- struction is expected to get under way in February. The facility will be ready for occupation in the spring of 1997. Established in 1969, OCC's Children's Center provides affordable and comprehensive child development services for the children of OCC students. Orange County Fair rakes in honors · The Orange County Fair and Exposition Center has received 21 industry awards as part of the Western. Fairs ~ociation's 1995 achievement program. The West- ern Fairs Association is a trade organization compri9ed of the fairs and related industries -threughuut ~ \\.'atei n United States and Canada. Among the awards received by Orange County Fair are first place awards for sponsorship pro- gram, facility marketing, human interest photo,. and youth series photos. Second place awards went to the community outreach NO PAYMENTS AND NO INTEREST TILL SEPTEMBER 1996 UC HCllllO -------------------------· • --------- 17th St. BEAUTY CENTER ------ 283-D 17th Street, Costa Mna (Ntxt to RoJJ) Ope.,, 7 Days: M-F 10-8 Sat. 10-7 Sun. 11-6 ------------------ program, •Neighbon for Neigb- bon, • coordinated with the Cty of Cotta Meu and to the South- ern Califomi.a P:lreflgbter Combat ~e held dwitlg the fair. The awards were pesented on Jan. 24 at the ?3rd annual WPA Convention tn An4beim. Project Together seeks volunteers for kids Project Together, a component of Orange County Health Care Agency's Children's Mental Health Services, has an ongoing need for male and female volun- teers who wish to provide support and encouragement to a child experiencing emotional and/or family problems. The majority of these children are socially and economically deprived, and many are the victims of child abuse and netJlect. All are currently receiv- ing treatment. Project Together asks for a minlmum commitment to see the child on a regular basis, usually weekly, for six months. Volun- teers who are selected for the pro- gram are matched with a child according to mutual interests and geographic location. 'After a vol- unteer is matched with a child ongojpg supervision and support is provided by both the child's therapist and the Project Together Volunteer Coordinator. The screening procedure includes: an application, refer- ence check, security check, inter- views with the Project Together staff, the child's therapist and the child's family. The process usually ~ .approJrimatAly~...weelcs during which time training is pro- vided in listeriing skills, self. esteem, behavior management and communication. For more information on the program, contact Volunteer Coor- dinator Jonathan Schiesel at 631- .7540. Merritt put united in United Way P WIOIMlly, I'W never been biggest~ group,• Mar- in a polition where I've ntt says, respOmible foe needed help from~· $875,000 a yeer in cootributiom. Oh, sure, there have been Cutback$ in c:uporate Amert· some tight timee. You mow, like ca is hurting, too. · when I was, shall we say, "We'~ not only losing' the between ptctures for too many ffi.OlVlo\lal contributions from months. people who have been turned Or else they would take the out, but oJ.so the company's car or the refrigerator, or else matching donations. AJ; bad. they would shut off the gas, we've lost the participation Of electricity or phone, or perll.aps some of our strongest workers an of the above. inside the company, middle But those brief periods were fred management. because many of merely setbacks, minor ruts on them are the people who are the road of life. martin being let go.· When I talk about fol.ks who •it's harder to spend the mon- need help from society, I mean ey than it is to raise it.• Merritt" the people who have been dealt different direction. says. •There's a finite amount of blows from which recovery is He remembers pitching ex~-money, and a practically infinite painfully difficult. Women and utives at Collins Radio to bring need for it Every United Way children who have been beaten the company on board. agency's mission is worthy. It's and battered. People toppled by •Tuey agreed that our cause rough ma.king some of those horrendous physical afflictions. was good, but one of them decisions.• Middle..aged men who have asked, 'Where's the unned in United Way of Orange Coun-: been •outsized• by •downsiz-United Fund1'" Merritt recalled ty has spent years working to ing" corporations and who have over lunch Thursday. find solutions to some current tried to resume some semblance What was then 16 separate societal quandaries, or th~ we of a career. organizations, with 16 boards of might face down the road. When these people reach out directors, 16 community egos An intense look at the prob- for help, more often than not, it's and 16 different missions is now lems arising out of the influx of one of the United Way agencies _a single, highly focused entity immigrants and refugees, legal that grabs them and pulls them known as the United Way of or not, resulted in the Hispanic back to where they can at least Orange County. It pumps $14 Leadership Institute. breathe freely. million a year into 103 affiliated Another study examined But starting next week, they'll agencies. But there is trouble whether there could be a ram- have to get along without the now, and in the foreseeable page m Orange County similar gui~ce and the vision of the future. Everything is chlmging, to the L.A riots of 1992. •Sofne man w~ has built United Way Merritt says, and the changes of the same circumstances are of Orange County into there-are hurting United Way's ability there," Merntt says, •poverty markable resource it has .to function. I and raasm. It's not impossible.• · become. After 25 years of forg-•Tue utilities -the phone That resulted in •Orange ing a unified United Way out of companies, Edison, the Gas County Together,• an alliance dozens of small, independent Company -are not the compa-that seeks to find solutions, or at organizations, Merritt Johnson is nies they used to be. With de-J least approaches, to some of the "'f~tllmy. 1-'.lwWB:ltiolir., ttlerei1Ss-as1li'fr1rmn moat-vexmq-· . When }\e came here to run community-mindedness to bemg ~united Way is not just a the Newport-Mesa United Fund politically minded,• he says. fund-raising machibe," its leader (hired, incidentally, by then Daily •The extra edge of money and of 25 years says. "It is the con- Pilot Editor Jack Curley), Merritt attention is now toward politics." science of the community.• found a hodge-podge of local The shrinking of county gov- Community Cl\ests and United emment is also leavmg a hole. 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"'!Y Evan Henerson, Daity Pflot NEWPORT BEACH -..10n a public street called Private load, homeowners say they are just about ready to storm the barricades. The concrete barricade, erected by the city to give pro- ~ction to bicymsts, has resi- dents of the cul-de-sac worried an already dangerous right tum onto Irvine Avenue just got more perilous. A small stretch of southbound lrvme Avenue near the intersec- tion of Private Road does not have a sidewalk. Since the city is in the process of moving a bike trail onto what will eventu- ally be Upper Newport Bay SHAPf:-UP --------- NEW P 0 RT w,;.. fee. Open 5:30ain to 9:00pm .. In Westdiff Plaza ... at 17th & Irvine • NB 631-3623 Open Everyday R~onal Park, the construction has driven biken and walken to the opposite aide of the street. 'Iraffic offidala decided tc> put up the barrier to give bicyclists a little extra protection, said city Public . Works Director Don Webb. "We wanted to create a spot where bicyclists or pedestrians could have some physical sepa- ration between themselves and the traffic,• Webb said. "That's the only section of Irvine Avenue that doesn't have a side- walk." But r nts on the 17-home cul-de-sac say the barricade is an accident waiting to happen. Because it is located on a hill, the Irvine/Private Road intersec- tion is already a blind comer that makes left turns impossible, residents say. Where motorists could previ- ously inch into the bike lane before making their right tum, the concrete barricade , now forces a more difficult and risky maneuver, residents claim. "Now we have to go further into traffic and make an extreme right tum just to get past the barricade," said Jim Mosher, a Private ~oad resident. 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WMl8. ~ .... --- SATURDAY, JANUARY 27. 1991 WOMEN Of V1SK>N ·cowageous Women: Women at Risk, Women Taking Risks" is the theme of the second annual national conference for Women of Vision at the Sutton Place Hotel in Newport Beach today from 5 to 9 p .m. More than 150 women .from across the counby will meet to hear about the needs of poor women and children around the world. Call 547-9571. JACK JONES PopulM singer and Grammy winner, Jack Jones will perform tonight at 8 A_.m. at Orange Coast College's Rolle.rt B. Moore The- atre, Fairview Road in Costa Mesa. Tickets are $20 in advance l or $27 at the door. For more infor- mation, call 432-5880. . '1 TREE SOOETY • The annual meeting of the ' nee SQdety of Orange County : will be held today from 2 to 4 p.m. : a t the Sherman Library and Gar- ' dens, 2647 E. Coast Highway in Corona del Mar. Guest speaker : will be Qenni Cross, director of : California Releaf. The meeting is : free of charge and open to the : public. For more information, call '879-1938. • PARENT HELP USA : Parent Help USA will hold its , Volunteer Orientation Meeting , over noon tea today at A Secret ; Affair Tea Room, 410 31st St. in : Newport Beach. The tea will introduce volunteers to the Parent Help Center and provide informa- tion on the various volunteer opporturuties. Donation is $12. For information, call 673-3717. SPEAKER'S BUREAU The American Cancer Society Speaker's Bureau one day· train- ing class will be held today from 8:15 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at St. Joseph Hospital, 1100 W. Stewart Drive, orange. The program teaches vol-. unteers to present cancer educa- tion programs to corporatolons, schools and organizations. Por more information, call 261-9446. IBM PC USERS ffiM PC Users Group will meet today from 9 a.m. to noon in Orange Coast College's Science ffiilf,'""Pauview Road in Costa Mesa. The group is designed for beginning and intermediate IBM and compatible computer users to trade information and learn about new software and hardware. Annual membership is $45. For more information, call 662-1438. SPANISH VOLUNTEERS The Child Abuse Prevention Cellter will train Spanish-spea.k- ing volunteers to act as parent aides today from 9 a.m. 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 h as occurred or is in danger of occurring. For more infonnation, call 72~1107 or 449-7888. WOMEN'S HEALTH & FASHION "Your Life ls In Your Hands~ is an all-day women's health fair sponsored by St. 'Joseph Hospital For a morning fashion reservation program today in the Fnends at the Cost.a Mesa Police Facility call 850-3790 or for more informa-Room ot the NewpQrt Beech Cen-Aud.itonwn, 99 fa.J.r Driv Costa tion, call 771-8999. tra1 Library, 1000 Avocado Blvd. Mesa. The cost b $8, For more MAJOR GIFTS DINNER in Newport Beach. Retired judge information, call 520..C836. The Young Leadership Divi· James R. Ross, the ~t grandson WEST NEWPORT BEACH ASSOC. sion of the Jewish Federation of of Jesse James, will present the The West Newport Beach Orange County hosts its annual program, focusing on the exhwn-Association is holding its monthly major gifts dinner tonight Dinner ing of his great grandfather's meeting at 7 p.m. at the Council in.eludes guest speaker and enter-bones, along with truths and Chambers at Newport Beach City tainmenl The YLD provide Jew-myt.bS about the life of the famous Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd. This isb singles and couples ages 25 to outlaw. Ppr more information, call month's spealcer will be Lt. Andy 45, a platfOI'II!-to .dev~ and su -717-3801. --i-G~oms~T· , ni.9.ht watch commander port the contiriwng n .:rr.o~r~ew~-..,_A1inF ... t ... EwR .... SCROOrSO~RCE o eWp<>rf'BeaCh Folice'"'Oepail- lsh commitment, continuity, edu-The Environme ntal Nature ment. The public is invited. cation and leadership in the Jew-Center will be offering the follow-SPEAKERS FORUM ish Community. For more infor-ing classes for its Winter Session: The Officers of the National mation, call 755-5555 ext. 551. Afternoon Naturalist, for students Bank of Southern Cahfomia will MONDAY ADD AND MONEY Compulsivity is one trait com- mon to all age groups with Atten- tion Deficit Disorder. In adults, this compulsivity can take the form of overspen<ting or being a shopping addict. Presenter Joanie Heinemann will discuss ways to deal with this compulsion today from 7 to 8:30 p.m . at 1200 Quail St., Suite 105 in Newport Beach. The cost is $5. For more informa- tion, call 476-0991. TUESDAY in 1st gratie or older, will be on hold its E'Xecutive Speakers Tuesdays from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Forum with topia "What Rights beginning Jan. 30 until Mar. 5; Do Employers Have?" and "How Mommy & Me, for parents and NOT to ieoparchze the Sale of toddlers 2-3 years old, will be Your Company• begmrung at held Wednesdays from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. at National Bank • of 4:45 p.m. starting Feb. 7 to Mar Southern Cahforrua, Newport 13; Nature Magic, for kinder-Beach Regional Ofhce, 4100 garten only, will be held on Newport Blvd Space ts l.uruted Thursdays from 1:30 to 3 p.m. For information, call 863-2486 Feb. 8 to Mar. 14. The cost for these classes is $55 for members I and $60 for non-members. For more information, call 645-8489. WEDNESDAY· PARAPSYCHOLOGY WORKSHOP THURSDAY WEDDING WORKSHOP in cooperation with Nordstrom. NEWPORT SISTER CITY A three-part workshop that focuses on ESP, telepathy, clair- voyance, near-death experiences and out-of-body occurrences will take place on Wednesdays begin- ning today from 7 to 9:30 p.m. at Orange Coast College. The cost is $57. For more information, call 432-5880. "Economical Elegant Wed- dings" is the title of a seminar from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at Orange Coast College. Registration is $35 per person or $59 for two. For more information, call 432-5880. MASTER'S SWIM PROGRAM The free event will take place The Newport Beach Sister City from 10 a.m . to 4 p .m. at Nord-Association will hold its annual stro1nr South Coast Plaza today. A meeting'today from 3-to-6 p.m. at Fashion Presentation and Panel the Balboa Bay Club. New board Discussion will precede the fair members will be elected, past and is free with a reservation. The events in 1995 will be reviewed event will begin at 8 a.m. with a and future activities for 1996 are continental breakfast followed by I on the agenda. For more informa- a discussion with Orange Coun-hon, call 720-1077. ty's top fashion editors and the n I JESSE JAMES "Simplifying Your W;u'drobe" by . •Debunking the Jesse James fashion consultant Linda Banting. Hoaxes" is the title of a free noon ~~~~~~~~~~ ----------------~-- UFO DETECTOR The Mutual UFO Network of Orange County will hold a lecture on. "How to Build a $125 Million UFO Detector" at 7:30 p.m. today YOU NEVER EN'S CArpet & Drapery SAU-SAGE SAUSAGE Or Such Delicious Food! Join Us For Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch Catering Available For Reservations and DirectJons Call ~23-0621 251 Shipyard Way • ~"POfl Beach • Orange Coast Community CoHege offers a swim program for adults, age 19 and older, monthly The one-hour workouts begin at 6:30 a.ri\'. ana are Mon- day through Fnday. The cost is $40 for one month. $70 for two months and $99 for three months. For more information, call 432-5880 PIZZAZZ IN YOUR WORK January Clearance ~ On AI,14 REMNANTS 50°/oOFF Now Open Sundays from 11 -4pm · s ':( P~H~Q~ -PARTY BEGINS AT 2:30- BBQ BUFFET AVA.IWLE Atl DAY Admission $10 · DRINK SPECIALS IJurin ne Gtmte! all •Put Plz:z4zz in Yow wa• Is the title al a free pogram 'tionigM at 7 p m. in the .Priends Me9dllg Room of the Newport Beecb Cen· tral Library. C reabVlty trainer Gwen Laurie Wright wt1l 1Mda participants to be more ~ neous and imaginative, · wti&e reducing . stress, through drUlll exercise&. For more informaticao; call 717-3801. BUSINESS DMLOl'MENT e . usmess eve opme Association of Orange Co~ monthly luncheon meeti.Dg begins at 11:15 a.m. at the Wynd- ham Garden Hotel. 3350 Avenue of the Arts in Costa Mesa. Geoige Sifuentes, chief of the coust:nic~ tion operations branch of the au- llorrua Department of Corrections will be guest speaker. The cost is $33 For information. call 832-5741. MATH CONADENCE WORKsH~ I "Becoming Math Confident" :ts the title of a free four-part wotk- shop offered by Orange Ce>Ait College's Re-Entry Center. nle workshop will take place ThW"S- day everungs on Feb. 1, 8, 15 and 22 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. For more information, call 432-5162. FRIDAY MAYOR'S DINNER Speak Up Newport's 15th annual Mayor's Dinner will beglp at 6 p.m. tonight at the Hya.tt Newporter, Jamboree Drive in Newport Beach. The progra.ID mcludes honoring past mayors lit Newport Beach and a report oh the City by current Mayor Jobh Hedges Supervisor Maria)l Bergeson will report on her filll year in office. For more informa- tion, call 224-2266. p BOMA SEMINAR • Appointments Days • Evenings • Weekends Reduce Your Tu Burden NOW!_ Call EJM &. ASSOCIATES Fbr A Free 1'u Consultation SA'IURDAV. JAMJMY 27, 1t96 NeY/MINlmR Beginning Thursday, the Rev. Qruce Van Blair will be the new minister at Community Church, Congregational, United Church of Christ, in Corona del Mar. Van Blair will focus a lot of energy on Bible Study Fellowship Groups, retreats, workshops, classes and mdividual counseling. The chmch is at 611 Heliotrope Ave., one block north of East Coast High- way. SPECIAL SERVICES PENTECOST REVISITED Myrna Larson will be the fea- tured speaker at a Pentecost ReVJS1ted service at 6:30 p.m. Sun- day m St. James Episcopal Church in Newport Beach, 3209 Via Udo in Newport Beach. Lar- son is an mtemationally known speaker and teacher of the Bible. Arrival by 6 p.m. will help ensure .eating. Child care is available for Infants and children through age 8 St. James Episcopal Church has three worship services every Sun- day, 7:30 a.m Rite I traditional; 9 a.m. Rite a. contemporary and 10:45 a.m. charismatic. A noon service with Holy Communion is held an ~· PGr more infanMden. c-817$-0'llO. IUTNU. Of 11111 Temple lsatah of Newport Beach will celebrate 1\t B'SheVat, the feltival of 'neel (Jewish Arbor Day) at 7 p.m. Feb.• by~ a ~ Tu B'Shevat eeder at their p1Ace of worship, 2401 lrviDe Ave., Newport 8eacb (on the Back Bay). Rabbi Joseph Mendelihobn will Officiate. The evening i5 open to the public. A s~ reception with refreshments will be held fal- lowing the special service. For fur- ther infonnation, can 5"8-6900 or 64S.7512. MEMORIAL ART SHOW Orange Coast Unita.rlan Uni- ve.rsalist Chutch presents "Unitar- ian Univeraalists Originals .-The Jack Parry Memorial Art Show,• noon-2 p.m. Feb. 4. Presented by the church •Art Club," the show will honor ttie late Jack Pany, Huntington Beach artist, traveler and teacher and longtime mem- ber of the church. Unitarian Universalists and friends ol the Costa Mesa church, any age, are encouraged to dis- play their art work, in oil, sculp- ture or crayon. For details, call Tom Winnette at 641-7525. There is no admission fee. 1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. SERMONS 'REFLECTIONS' Is the topic of the sermon by the Rev. Gail Miller at 10:30 a.m. Sun- day at the Church of Religious Sci- ence, 901 Dove St., Newport Beach, 646-3199. SEMINARY VICE PRESIDENT The Rev. Harriet Nelson, vice president for Institutional Advancement of San Francisco Theological Seminary, will be the preacher at the 9:30 a.m. service Newport Harbor Montessori Center Pruchool •Kindergarten Full TI.me • Part 11me • Year Round Ages 2 to 6 • 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. • Education to prepare young hearts and minds for the challenge of life • Experienced, cenified, Montessori teachers • Individualized academic insuuction • Extensive cxLTacurricular programs (art, music, computers, gymnastics, , _ French & dance) •Hot lunches ·l .. Acadc:n~ic Ellcellencc ~ in Rarmony with Young Lives" METHODIST Costa Mesa MESA VERDE UNmD METHODIST CHURCH 1701 Baker, C.M Worship & Church School 8:30 and 10:00 a.m. Dr Richard Geor 979-8234 NEWPORT CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH I 60 I MatQ\.lefltC A~ Corona-cse1 Mal 644-0745 Worship at S·OOAM & I O:OOAM Sunday Schoof All t'ges 9:00AM Rev. Edward C. Martrn LAGUNA United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Or. ~~ach & ~~~j~t:i''fb'!K~ - Ministers David Beadff & Virginia Wheeler Wesl~ Counseling Center S9rvlces Available --- RELIGIOUS SCIENCE I CHUICH SEf/ICE SQM • 10:30 I <Mb: M, TU. "'(114) tuf.31"9 Or. ,,.,,.,,. ,.... ,,,,.,., 650-3442 425 East 18th Street• Costa Mesa I CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 V!<J IJdo, Newport Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 tbwcb lOam. 5pm. ~ Sc:booi lOam ·~ MMClngl 8pm ... ascribt Jt grtalntis 1'nto o1'r God. Ht is tltt Roel, ltil work is ptrftct: I or all It is ways art j1'dgmtll1: a God of ll'Mtll and lf'illwnlrildqrtt,, 1111St a11d rlf ltt II lrt. f>tllUroMlltJ J2:J,4 Bmd of The Molber Ourth The Fll"!it Olurch of Cb.rist Sdtntist ------- CONGREGATIONAL © COMMUNITY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL . UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST fo lelew. It To C..; To C.. II To 00. Dr. O.nnls W. Short, Minl•ter Sunday Worship 8 30 & 10:AM Churc:h School 9AM AdlAt • NS Childrtn Child Care Provlc:J.d 644·7<400 •11 Heliotrope Avt, Cotona Del M.W PRESBYTERIAN . St. Andrew~ Presbyterian Church 8cncf1r from thh wnc' utlcJ ~for ~ury fOmillr,, "JUST WHAT IS A FAMILY?" cr~lm\ 68·1 ·6) Sunday at St. MMtt ,....,,....._ Olwda lb Newp9lt BMcb. *· Mark Church Is oft Jamboree Road at Bastblutt Drive, aaoa from Corona del Mar High School. ~6"-1341. WHO AMI?' UAited Pentecostal Church That'• the topic of the sennon by Dennis ShOrt on Feb. ' at 10 a.m. at the Harbor Chriltian · Churdl (Disdples of Chrtlt) at · 2.-01 Irvine Ave. m Newport Beach, 645-5781. Sunday morning worship services and Church School for childrim are at 10 a.m. Adult Sunday School Class is 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. SERENDtPfTY The Serendipity series for sin- gles meets-Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrews Road in Newport Beach. This week, "Sex, Intimacy and the Fear of Commit- ment" is the subject of a talk by Jim Dunham, past president of the Orange County Chapter of Mar- riage and Family Therapists. All singles are welcome. A $3 dona- tion, which also covers refresh- ments, will be requested at the door. Reservations not needed. EFFECTIVE SINGLE PARENTING ' A conference designed specifi- cally for single parents will be held Feb. 3 at St. Andrew's Pres- byterian Chureh, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. Registra- tion at 8 a.m .. conference from 9 a.m. to 3:30 a.m. Cost is $25 advance registration. A keynote address and 12 workshops will be offered to introduce single parents to a variety of skills, concepts and resources to inform, enrich, encourage and motivate them. Child care and lWlch will be pro- vided with advance registration only. Call 574-2222. + CHURCH: United Pente- costal Church of Costa Mesa +ADDRESS: 617 Hamilton, Costa Mesa +TELEPHONE: 646-9724 + OENOllWNATION: United Pentecostal + YEAR ESTABUSHED: 1975 + SENIOR PASTOR: Pastor Richard Pierce sERVICE TIMES: Sunday at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m., Thursday Bible study at 7:30 p.m. +SIZE OF CONGREGATION: 40 + Cot4GREGATION MAKE· UP: Predominantly young married couples, although all ages attend. + CHILD CARE: Parents are encouraged to have their children attend the worship service, but child care may be provided upon request. +TYPE OF WORSHIP: The congregation and chorale are invoJvea in the upbeat style of worship, raising their hands in praise while singing contemporary songs. Accom- paniment is provicfed by syn- thesizer, drums and an organ. + TYPE OF SERMON: Ser- mons stick closely to the scripture, and usually are based on several passages of the Bible. Also, an exprana- tion is given about the set- tin9 at the time the verse was written, and how the scrip- ture applies to life today. + OUTREACH PROGRAMS: Door-hangers are placed on ercury Insurance Low Rates for Autos & Trucks COMMERCIAL· LIABIUlY BONDS <. \I I. 838-171 () HOME OWNER'S FIRE RENTERS Free Telephone Quotes No Broker or Policy fees Family Owned & Operated since 1974 MAAC MARTIN I OM.Y Pl.OT Pastor Richard Pierce of the United Pentacostal Church of Cos- ta Mesa. neighborhood homes. When the household sends the card back to the church, the church members pray for anyone living in the house. There are also home Bible studies and personal vfsita- tions. +WELCOME WAGON: A greeter welcomes everyone at the door. + DRESS: Those attending the church are encouraged to honor the Lord with their best clothing, whether that's a suit or jeans. Most of the congregation is well dressed. + MISSION STATE"'ENr. The whole Gospel to the whole world. + VISITOR'S NOTE: New- . comers are encouraged to fill out a visitor's card. + INTEREST1NG NOTE: Occa- sionally, members of the con- gregation m~y speak in ton$Jues. They are fundamen- tal in their·faith, and will ask the spirit of the Lord to come upon them. Speaking in tongues is an outward sign of the baptism of the Hoty Ghost. By Julie Vl,ker PLANTATION~ SHU'tl'ERS At Factory Direct Prices Choice of 3~" or 41h" Louvers JANUARY SPECIAL S J&'!!!~L~ • CHOICE OF FINISJ I •ALL HARDWOOD Safeco Ins • Progressive Ins. • Supenor Ins. ·Atlantic Ins and more ,,\tftllll.\ ~ .-\lltfl'/'.\011 /11.\/lftll/Cl' Brokers .... 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Hollobaugh, Minister "Grace and Glory " Philippians 4:20-23 \\of'h1p ~" •« 10.1 ~am B1blt .,lUll1n 9 00 am J..1d' For Chmt HO pm 792 Vittoria Street • Cosen Mesa, CA • 92627 (714) 548-3468 (V.umr of\'ictoria &: Plaan111) LUTHERAN CHRIST LVTHERAN CHURCH :.:::~~==::.::~~~.u::a~.+;::~::.::;....;~...:::;.:~i=:~~~----m-~ertwey (Dlsclplea o~ Christ) .. -2401 lrvlne Ave. at Santa Isabel Newport Beach Sunday Worship • 1 O:OOAM Dr. Joseph Read 645·5781 COMMUNIT't' ( HURCH "The v alu.e of Instant Reylay: Life Re-Ex~mtned" "We love children, youth,.Young ctdults, career adults, seniors. We IOVf to care. to reach out. to med needs, to answer questions· •Sunday Services-8:00, 9:30 & 10:45 •Sunday School & Bible Studies-9:30 760 Victoria Street • Costa Mesa, CA 92027 (714) 031-1011 • (714) 548-6860 {School) . ~~PJ},~fo~!~n year! 'Religious 'Directory 'Please Call Xristin 'Bennan 57f•f240 I SATURDAY, JAHUMY 27, 1• r Locals · awarded f Or philanthropy by Childrel)'s Hospital C IMlplaln L'fnne NetUfee stepped up to the micro- phone, invited by hostess Uid mistress of ceremonies, .-r.s.weu. ~g a fe'W moments to remember her relationship with her late father, amid the very j>ublic forum of a filled ballroom at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, lrvlne, Nettifee set a very sp\rilu· isl tone for the several hundred l()cals who had come to recog- nize Charley Hester, of Newport Beach, and his very significant cause, the welfare of Children's Hospital of Orange County, also mown as CHOC. • The second annual local din- ner and awards ceremony has been dubbed •The Charley Awards" in honor of Hester, who served on the hospital's board from 1976 through 1995. Created to pay tribute to others who . exemplify Hester's standards of both philanthropy and volun- teerism in service to Children's Hospital, the 1996 honorees included L Kenneth Heuler, Doris Knautt. Ward and Kelly Munson, Marshall Rowen, Shirley Rowland, and the Holies family, represented by sisters Judith Threshle and Pab1da Wallace. It is important to dwell a moment on the invocation by Nettifee because her warmth ~,,:,... ..... ------; • • ' ,Y,1 ~ .... ··-:... " •, I ,,j --~ b.w. cook cast a spell over the crowd, turn- ing the Monday evening busi- ness gathering into a family roast. Clearly, a strong message about the family of man can translate into action. In the case of the Charley Awards, Nettifee had a room full of people who have devoted their lives to com- munity service, so her message was all the more meaningful. Chaired by Martha Fluor and ~'A')' V (19 s g BUY & SEU USED CLOTHES, TOYS & ACCESOAIES, ETC. · 2584 Newport Blvd. (mt Del Mer) c-ta Mee. 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Perhaps taking a cue from the words of Nettifee concemlng her own relationship with her fother that taught her honesty and self reliance, Tbreshie and Wallace, daughters of the late Clarence Holle•, Orange County pioneer and business leader, recounted their own childhood in Santa Ana where they were known as the" Hoiles goils." The Hoiles family has given in excess of $3 million to CHOC. Ward Munson accepted bis Charley without son Kelly by his side. The father-son team was an institution at CHOC. Their involvement with the Padrinos, a support group of the hospital, is legendary. Kelly died on Jan. 7, losing bis battle with cancer, leaving behind a young wife and two children. Ward Munson honored his daughter-in-law, telling the crowd that she "was the reason his son was able to achieve so . much in file• as Kelly's children came up to the microphone to thank the audience for recogniz- i,ng their father. Adrienne Brennan of Newport Bea.ch bad come to the dinner with her father. Husband George Brennan and son Patrick were off together on a short trip. Brennan looked at her dad, exchanging a look of love in response to the emotional tribute. The somber mood was broken with laughter as Charely Hester, storyteller-par-excellence, shared with the crowd how quiet and tranquil the world had become -Since his hearing had dimin- ished. "Boy do you all live in a noisy world," sd.ld the 83-year-old phil· anthropist, pretending to fiddle with his heanng aid to the delight of the crowd. MTell us a story Charley," shouted one woman from the dinner crowd. "Oh, you've heard them all," he replied, clearly hearing every word. "That's OK, tell us again/· We Know How Hard It Can-Be-For a Caregiver ... trying to meet your own needs as well as those. of a loved one. We can help. Let us provide temporary care for someone clooe to you in a home-like, professional healthcare-setting. 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CHOC's personable chief, Thomas Penn Jones, saluted the generous group for their com.Illlt· ment of dollars and service, with one serious caveat. "These are difficult times," Jones said. "The dollar is shrink- . mg when it comes to medi~ care, and we all must be on guard to protect Ute children.• With a room full of dedicated. people like Marta Crutcher, J~ Wlan, Martin Lockney, Bob FlQ-. or, Betty Grazer and Jan Tour- cotte, there is considerable promise fo.r the future of Chil- dren's Hospital. • B.W. COOK's columns run Thursdays ' and Saturdays. NEWPORT LANDING RESTAURANT V2 PRICE' BURGERS $2.00 DRAF-rs $3.95 BUFFALO WINGS 503 E . Edgewater . Balboa (714) 675-2373 We haoe Ot'ft' 40 years co""1Wd kn1ice in thl!t arm. OurqualUy, GRAND. OPENING an unmatched. TogetM-we 111111 taJctt core of all your ~and • ~? ..... tb tr• • ~SJ;utr'nt• UP TO . Funeral parlo "t-A~~~~ ·VV :c1o .. eu0yulying Clowb.. Humorilt GmriloO Keillor oeee--. ~ tay such niCe ddaal about P80Ple at their tuner-_. that it makes ine sad to realize tbat rm going to rm. mine by a few days.• .. , Playwrtght Jethy Hatcher l ~ death doesn't have to be humorless. His black comedy, :Three Viewings,·· a West Coast premiere that opene4 this week- ,ad and runs through Feb. 25 on the Second Stage at South Coast Repertory, uses the setting of a ~eral parlor to explore both the ·bumol'QUS and sentimental sides of ~th. and life. . The play is also unusual in that . the piece is comprised of three ~ate half-hour monologues delivered by three actors, connect- ed only by the play's setting. In the first monologue, "Tell-Tale,• a tiinid undertaker expresses his love for a real estate agent who works the room at each of his nmerals. "The Thief of Tears" is about a woman who supports herself by relieving the deceased of their 'jewelry. "Thirteen Things About _Ed Carpolotti" tells the story of a widow who makes a series of . amazing discoveries about her late -husband. During a recent interview in his dressing room after a rehearsal, SCR founding artist Don Took, who plays the undertaker, said the pJay is both funny and touching. He also noted that having to be on stage by yourself for nearly half an hour can be somewhat daunting. "I've never done anything like Uus, and it's been a real chal- lenge,• said Took, who has appeared in dozens of plays at SCR over the pa.st 32 years. "It's like you're on a high wi.r.e without :a net. You're out there talking to -the audience, telling them your ~ry. It's not an interior mono- chr;istopher trela after a 30-year absence. In 1965, she ro-starr8d with David Emmes, now SCR's producing artistic · director, in "Ring Aro\Jlld the Moon.• This time, Emmes is directing the play. Alexander-Willis has directed monologue-style plays like "Three Viewings," but this is her first time acting in one. "It's interesting being out there all by yourself. It's lonely,• said Alexander-Willis prior to a rehearsal. "This play is different than monologue artists like Eric Bogosian or Spaulding Gray. This is more story driven than character driven, but the characters are stiil very important. On one hand, you want people to believe that you're a three dimensional character, but on the other hand, you have to be a hell of a storyteller, because that's what you're doing, you're weaving a story.• For tickets to "Three View- ings," call 957-4033. By tbe W4)'. congratulllidlll to DeYkl J!Duneil, SCR'I produdng artiltic dhedar, and Paula Toi)iei. SGR~ managing director. 'Ibey announced their ~gement last weak. Emmes is one cl the ...: founders ol SCR, and Tomei lies been with the theater for 11 years. Joe Williams comes to The Center Joe'Williams has done a lot of things over his long career. The 77-year-old jazz-blues singer bas released 32 albums and a score of videos, and he's played With a handful of famous bands includ- ing tho5e of Red Saunders, Lionel Hampton and Count Basie . He won a grammy for Best Jazz Vocal, and he has more awards (plus a star on Hollywood Boulevard) and tributes than he knows what to do with. So, what do most people know Williams from? "The Cosby Show." In the popular 1980's Sitcom, starring Bill Cosby, Williams played Grandpa Al, Claire Huxtab~'s father. That visibility lead to a new-found fame for the musician, who is appearing in co11cert with famed saxman Joe Henderson on Feb. 2 at 8 p.m. at the Orange County Performing ~ ·. . . \ : .. ;._ ·. . . ,._ . . .· ' KENNY 1/, PRINTER .. ' ) l' i .. i ' fi~ COSTA MESA CIVIC PLAYHOUSE .--rmem All Singing, All Dancing, All Gershwin 's Artleeots. ~·~!.i~OM~ Joimny Canon Sbow almolt 60 timel, Mid WUIMuDa during a recent phone interYi8w tram bis honie In Lal \WU, ·1 allo did the Merv Griffin sboW, and >\rt Un- klettet and Mike Pouglu. Any- body you name, I did their show. Then did the Bill Cosby show, and l1ttJe kids in the street would point and recogni7.e me. That show really caused a high profile. And when the kids start talking about you, the ~ts say ob yeah, well listen to this." Johnny Carson often referred to Willi.ams as his favorite singer, and ~ television appearances helped expo5e the jazz legend to a DSM audience. Williams said the audi- ence for his concerts now ranges in age from 8 to 80, and his cur- rent material is not all that differ- ent from what Williams has been singing for yea.rs. For his show at. The Center, Williams will be accompanied by ~ quartet of local jazz musicians. •All I have to do is plan the presentation and sing," Williams said. "It will be a good variety of songs. The trick ip the presenta- tion is bow to keep the voice from becoming monotonous. You do 60 or 90 minutes or whatever, you bAft lo ..... out..,. .. MCJple *1t .. _.-.....o1 .. -11111g .. You'ft Ft to~ I iala....-.U. • Oaawey ~••s _..to bep !di anwt,.liNIJ .. " • jndt:r::, ....... tna .. a1bUID ~-;. •lfeel tbe Spir· it.. th.at he rel•-d ..-~· ·1Wied~we»tochurch8Vely Sqnday in ClliDlgO (where be gdnv \ap) 'bemuie lt WU the best show jn town." WUUams saki with a laugh. And the best show in town next week will be Joe Williams in COD• cert. For tickees, call 556-AATS. I say Othello, you say Otello · ·· There are tWo version's of the Shakespeare's classic tragedy "Othello" on view in Costa Mesa. The film version is playing at Edwards South Coast Village in Costa Mesa, while down the street at the Performing Arts Center, Opera Pad.fie is ottering Verdi's •0teJlo." All four hours of it. The film and opera versions are similar in that they each are a loose adaptation of the original Shakespeare work. uOthello" is in English, while "Otello" is in Ital- ian, with English supratitles dis- played above the stage. I • 11aa tdck with die opera p~ ic:~.tl'jlylngto tab~ ey9I otf 1be woOdedUl .... and ~enough tofolloW the tut. . : ~~Vladimir 1 Atlantov imgl tbe title role, ctil· • playmg a tull, lUlty v<*:e that : improves as ~,opera progniues, umonunate?y, :AtfaDton acting • talents seem to be limited.-0 the , poie-.and-sing, bold-~-iti your-bands-~ " variety. Of course, opera is about singing, and Atlantov ranks high on the vocal-delights meter. So does Kallen~. who plays OteDo's ill-fated wife, De9demona. • Baritone Robert Mcfarland ii blessed with a fiJie voice and act-, ing talents, both of wbicll are put to g_~ use in the role of Iago, one of Shakespeare's most illustrious and cunning villains. McFarland displays both subtle~ and boisterous outrage in his intense , yet highly theatrical interpretatioo, while his singing is strong and expressive. Iago's Act Il Credo is I particularly devilish delight. : "Otello" plays today and Jan. • 31 at 8 p.m. and Feb. 4 at 2 p.m. • For ticket information, call 740-! 2000 or 556-ARTS. • OfftJSTOPtER 1RELA's column runs, Saturdays . I can't believe...... - It's My Home Landscaping or re-landscapi!J.g is _your answer to a beautiful new look for your home. _ _ FLOWERD..aLE can make ~our landsca~ dreams ___ _ come true, and increase your home's value, too! Come in today and discover the people who can · make a difference to you and your garden. !l(JUe. The audience is our confi-~ts. 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Application forms are now be1ng accepted by the Chamber. To be selected, candidates must meet the following cr1ter1a: • Live and/or work in Costa Mesa • Involvement in various professlonal, civic and charitable organizations for a considerable length of time • Demonstrate leadership In the community • Well-known In the community • Variety and merit of volunteer (not paid) • Services contributed to the community • Contributed to the betterment and growth of the community. • Pteiiae submit aff applications no loter than 5 p.m., Jan. 29. 1996 to the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce, 1835 Newport Blvd., Sufte E-270, C08ta Mesa, 92627; Attn: Chairman 1996 Man and Woman of the Year AppllOatlon: Nominated/Submitted by:.~~---:--.;..,...,.."'"'-'I"'--'°'"'"":'-:--~~~.-;_~~~_,,___.....:...._;....!-~..;....;_..:_ ____ _:_--.;_:__ Name: • Occupation:.'""'7':--__..-:--~-:-~--:-;;--;--":""--~...-~~__,_.;.;_~~-~~;.._;...:....;.--.:...;.... ........ ~•----'---"--~~~:.....:....~..!.. Compmi~-::-~---~~-...:.---'-------.-...-.....L.;.....::...;._...;:._~--C ity af Relidenoe: _ _..._ __ ...................... ____ _.;..__. __ :.:..._ __ Telephone.~:~---~---~-o:...---- EdUCation: =--......._~-:--~~----=-----~----:---:-.._._:;+-~~__,.._,_~__.:~~-:-~~~-:-~---~ --- SATURDAY, JNIUNtY 27. 1M At ART IS WHERE YOU FIND IT~- •Beeswax paintings, model kits and clothespins all part of this weekend's Griffin LintQn Contemn.o- rary Exhibitions. By George Tapl~. Special to the Dai/'/ Pilot Sculpture made of clothes pins, figurines based on plastic model kits of pop horror icons and gunky painti,ngs made of bedwax and baking pans. This list sounds more like the requirements fqr a scavenger hunt than the latest offerings ot avant-garde art. Yet, making silk purses out of sows' ears is nothing new1 on the contrary, transforming banality into art is by now a familiar strat- egy. The only question is this: given the recalqtrance of the material can the artist actually make a silk purse? At Griffin Llnton Contemporay Exhibitions, where these works by artists Huang Vu, Thomas LaDuke and Steve Roden are on display through this weekend, the answer(s) are no, no, and not quite. Vu's semi-abstract sculptures are made out of plastic clothes- ROVER & JAGUAR _,ACADEMY AWARDS .. ~~ 1RIVIA CONfEST Sponsored by the Assistance Leagu.e of Newport-Mesa and the Daily Pilot Celebrate the 3rd annual "Nipt of the Su.rs" evmt, a star-studtkd evening of mchantmmt benefiting the chi/arm's programs of the Assistanpt Ltagiu of Niwport-Mtsa. Hen'$ b01P to min': Answer the 5 Oscar trivia questions below and mail your entry to: Rodhrim Mar/utint Group, 125 E. Balter St., Ste. #266. Costa Mtsa, CA 92626. Attn: Gala. En'try JeMIJiru u ~ti., March 20, 19!>6. The winnn--wi/Lbt notified by u/eplume. Tht winner anti a guest wiO atuNI the blaclt-tit "Nifbt of the StAn" gala at Bistango, which includes dinner, Utft and silent auctions, viewing of the 68th Annual.Acadnny Awards on a largt-scrtm 1V and mo rt. OSCAR TRIVIA Q.UESTIOfiS 1. DANCES WITH WOLVES garnered a totaf of how many Oscars in 1991 ? 2, Who won best supporting actor for A FISH CALLED WANDA in 1989? 3. What foreign film was heralded as rhc best in 1988? 4. Who won the prestigious Thalberg Award in 1987? 1 5. Who directed AMADEUS which won best picture in I 1985? ----------- . Nuna_~..._...__..;..;.......-.~_::.;.~~~-....---'"""":'""~---~~-----..o.;._,~----""'""!'."~~--:- aty o£Ra1c1encet.____~ ........... -------- ~ 9ho•,Cl.i.,...:-~~-----.-,~_...~~ ........... ---~ Olcar Tmia Amwena 1 ----~~~----................... ---;.......~~-------------------......... --~--~ 2. pins. nUes Uke r----·-·- • Lotus,• "Star I· Flower,• "Roll,• •Three Wings," and "Sun-Salt- Sea, H lead one to look for poet- ic images. Unfortunate- ly, the art isn't up to the ideas. Serviceable plnk, blue, and green plastic clothes pins clipped nose to tail, remain merely that -pink, blue and green plastic clothes pins. These monotonous mass-pro- duced items cannot escape their hwnble origins. A conglomera- tion of banal objects doesn't add up to poetry. LaDuke assembles and paints horror figurines from store- b ought model kits. Dracula, Frankenstein and frie nds hover at eye level -projected from the gallery wall by steel rods. They WORLD'S FINEST WINES AT ntE BEST PRICESI • =::Jmle'• leadfftil um wine retaller • o .... t .. 1ectlon • Frtenctlr .. ,.,,Ice • Dellw•rr •v•llabl• Call~ 1(800)966-5432 for a ~monthly catalog 1'tWINE CLU WESTPARK 8 .~: ,,·:· ·; ·: ·-..i" ····:...f:ij .. _ .,.,., 11 1WI "" llA 1WAWRCM ~11) a:r'.I ("1. m,.Mmtl'J UNIVERSITY :. ,, . I • ·' .• WOODBRIDGE . .'. : aren't scary, but they are put together well - probably better than most t &enager~ would be able to do. LaDuke's art takes advantage of the undeni- able high craft of commercial toys. What he adds to it other than the act of choosing his models and painting them in subdued tones is not obvious. Rodeo's paintings look as though they had been salvaged from a trash bin. Canvases have been stretched over thick boxy stretchers; they bulge here and there, their edges made indistinct from the gunlcy build-up of paint. Layers of beeswax and oils and who-knows-what have thickened their skins so the words or letters painted on them seem as tenta- tive as graffiti. • nues are romantic;. "Song Of the Water Nymph!,• "Revelatido Map,• •star,• or "Poem.• :Vet "Water Nymphs" has included.'it in a baking pan {l-.-almost wroae bedpan), while across the swface one can make out the word "EVAPORATOR". Such punning transforms the romanticism of the titles into a. poeby of despair. If Utese paintings are not quite $ilk purses. they do not remain sows' ears either. ~ Aside from the romantic irogy and the turgid band.ling of ma\e- nals, the design of Roden's work has a natural elegance. ~ 1 emerges more clearly in a seri~ of small computer graphic print.s. The prints, which repeat his imagery of displaced words <Uld fractured shapes, seem mQch fresher than the paintings -an opening mto a new world rather than a discarded remnant of the old. • Costa Mesa resident GEORGE TAP\EY is an artist. critic and art history teach1er CAFE ..ioLE·· BREAKFAST • LUNCH • SPECIAL TY COFFEES • • WATERFRONT DINING • OPEN DAILY 7AM-4PM ·7~ 634 UDO.PARK ORIV£ NEWPORT BEACH What's not a . ~ b.athing suit, ibat'spomo -., . • Regarding your recent front page article E• Jan. 23 titled •A little off the top,• I find photo of the Costa Mesa hairstylist in a thing suit very disgusting. To me, there on the stylist was not a thing suit, just a pornography picture. y on the front page? irate it in bad taste. Put it someplace else ot on the front page if it needs to be adver- ELIZABETH GOSTANIAN Newport Beach . .. public access debate Stonn of con~over~y slains ·. irito Ccystal Cove •• ,, .fred's columns condemning 'gun violence appreciated ·: I'm a pastor at St. Mark Presbyterian and t am part of Orange County Citizens For The Prevention Of Gun Violence. MAAC MAATt-1 I DAlY Pl.OT Dlane Carter-Adamson's grandparents originally bought the cottage they live in at Crystal Cove in 1939. Re_aders differ on desired fate of public beach ~ I wanted to thank Fred Martin for not only the courage in writing what he wrote Jegarding gun violence in his three-part •keries but how well he wrote it. It's just :~xcellent. : Quite a number of our members are inter· '~sted in this issue and bringing it in to the .... J--8 ~ .. "*~" N'gh• c:.~~"' ~ .... r.ar;_ ~'""U"-Vi _.....,_~_,..._._1 .. .. ~ ~,.,--____.. .. -...--....yy-~ ~te it very, very much. ' " ., • GARY COllINS Newport Beach ·~ook doing outstanding job .: Por some time now I, like many other :Newport-Costa Mesa area residents, have :rarveled and commented on the outstand- : g job Bruce Cook is doing for your paper. . He has depth of understanding, recogni- :lion of subject matter way beyond most writ- ·~ and great talent with words. We are very ')ucky to have him covenng and writing a"bout our area. HELEN M. COFFEY Newport-Beach ~dren should wear ~hne~ while riding bikes l've been a resident of Costa Mesa for 25 )tevs. I'm amazed at the picture on the front ))age of the Daily Pilot, Tuesday Jan. 16, .sjlowing a child riding a bicycle without a 1'!elmet. Three pictures. • We preach and try to tell these kids to .fide with helmets and here's an example that ¥QU do not approve of riding with helmets. ~ ROY BOYETTE Costa Mesa : l'm 8 years old. In the Daily Pilot there's a -itt}.e girl riding her bicycle without a hel- ~ and kids should be safe-. .. ·: ALEX HENKA Costa Mesa :rhanks for the good news .. E nough is enough. Congratula- tions to the state Department of Parks and Recreation for main- taining a firm pro-public access stand regarding holdover tenants at Crystal Cove State Park. With leases expired after 16 ears o( lobbying a..lld numerous extensions:-- cottage tenants have had more than enough time, memories and remem- brances. It is time to i:nove on. This unique, ocean-front parcel was sold in 1979 by its Irvine Co. owners to the state. The park plan was for beacli access, a Visitors center and use of the cottages for overnight stays by the public; the atmosphere and outward appearance of the historic district was to be maintained. Though talented state architects . diligently prepared for this transition, : -they were thwarted by the tenants l refusal to vacate and lobbying efforts. ~ Defying eviction notices, they contin-! lied to second guess the sale, that is, whether the public in general, rather than a few privileged families, should enjoy this publicly owned "paradise. n Next the argument of high cost of rehab and operation was offered, the value of current rental income as rev- enue, and the need for protection of the area from deterioration and van- dalism which only they could provide. Finally, the holdover tenants sued the state parks department based on these theories and appealed in an open letter to the governor for more time until construction begins. The arguments fail. These are tenants in a state park, occupying vacation cottages that belong to the public. Bidding by private concessionaires for rehab and operation using private money is proceeding, but contractors need complete access to the premises free of tenants. Park employees will continue to provide protection a~t trespass and vandalism. Some long term state revenue will be produced. One can't blame tenants for wanting to stay: it's "been a great deal or decades. But it is hoped that they will join others sincerely interested in preservation of this unique, historic and recreational area. once private and exclusive, for public use and enjoyment. EDWARD J. MERRU BES Laguna Beach Crystal Cove, with its pristine envi· ronment, cultural significance and his· toric charm, has become one of Cali- fornia's most endangered places. The recent increase in public awareness over Crystal Cove's fate is necessary and encouraging. But nothing d.iscowages me more .than seeiilg Crystal Cove.-s tenants por- trayed as "squatters living at the tax- payers expense,• or the public por· trayed as "victims of denied access." Here are some additional facts for those critics to co~der: Every month. we pay $1,456 to the state for leasing the land on which our cottage sits. We pay all maintenance, property taxes, and insurance. In fact, the state bears no financial responsibil- ity or liability whatsoever. As a condi- . ti.On for our 2 1/2~year lease extension in 1993, we were forced to make cer- tain safety upgrades to the tune of $3,500. Add $2,200 for addltional repairs (new roof, plumbing, point, etc.) brings the total to about $5,700. All this for two bedrooms, 1 112 baths, primitive wiring, and an outdoor shower which is used daily to avoid filling up the sep- tic tank. Mind you, this is with no homeown- er's mortgage tax benefit, no prOSJ)ect _ for long-term leases, and no complaints from our f amilyi being in a place which harbors three generations of family .. memones ts wortll lt. -- Fiscally speaking though, I think this tenant-landlord relationship is heavily-weighted in favor of the for- mer. So much for living as •squatters at the expense of taxpayers". lt is true the park's $33 million price tag made Crystal Cove State Park the costliest land acquisition in state histo- ry. But those Who've suggested a •refund" simply because of "private occupation• should think again. Imagine, 1,898 acres of prime oceanfront property at $17 ,400 an acre ... I guess they were at the right place at the right time. Of course, the historic district sits on only 15 of those 1,898 acres, wblch would put the cost of the 46 cottages closer to $261,000, or the equivalent of 6 112 months' lease rev- enue. Not a bad investment, huh? As far as public access, those •vic- tims" who feel denied should know that there is no such thing as a private stretch of sand in California. Even Emerald Bay's beach is public, but the public needs a boat to get to it Not so with Crystal Cove. I suggest these •victims• go down, park at one of the three parking areas which the state has already poured millions of dollars into, and enjoy Crys- tal Co.ve's magic with the many regu- lars who already do. So what does the state and its infi- nite wisdom have in store for Crystal Cove? Other than an unbridled commit- readers respond in.ent to achieving •complete public access," no one knows for sure. One proposal already on paper includes bulldozing the area to make' way for a campground! Only one thing is certain: state bureaucrats are going to have to make some very hard decisions about a Iragiie"'antrendmgere<rplace. This- scares me. Can you blame Crystal Cove's ten- ants for not yet wanting to leave? GREGORY McCLOSKEY Crystal Cove An open letter to Gov. Pete Wilson: I do not think the state is acting at • all responsibly in attempting to vacate the cottages at Crystal Cove before any meaningful plan has been com- pleted. Nor is the state serving the interest of the public by vacating the cottages. Don't leave the cottages empty to dis- integrate. To let the cottages stand empty while •plans lire being devel- oped• would be a tragedy. Crystal Cove is a once in a lifetime treasure. The public-school children, walkers, swimmers, fishermen and artists have enjoyed the 'lisual beouty of this group of cottages for many, many years. There is nothing left in Califomla Ilk.el\ The planning, financing and permit processing would take two to three years. The state of California would be sacrificing more than $1 million to $1.5 million in net income. There is no rational reason to move the tenants. Why not let the residents remain until a plan is formulated? We sincerely appreciate your atten- tion to this matter. LOUIE AND ERIN HBJtNANDEZ Laguna Hills •: I just wanted to call and thank you for P-rinting so much good news in the Daily i'ilot. I really appreciate that. There's so much bad news in the paper every day, par- ticularly the Orange County section of the ~es. but I loved yow coverage of Chris Cinden and Carolyn Crockett. : My children go to Estancia and I was so 'appy to see Carolyn Crockett get recog- med and to find out about it. Readers take a whack at 'paddling' bill :: Also, the recent stories about the home- less man who turned in the wallet and then got rewarded by people in the community. ~·s really ins_piring to know these good deeds r going OD everyday. Thank you for print- JCg them. ~ CHARMAINE LAURIE ·: Costa Mesa .• -io homeless ~ .. ; In your article on Jan. 16, "1\'ansient returns wallet and $261," you let a man use the word •scumbags," in a quote referring to the homeless. · Well, the Daily Pilot does it again with its tick of editorial taste. There are people out Olere who still refer to minorities in der~a ~ terms, but we don't print that in the f&per. We say expletiv deleted. ~ The homeless pe<?ple who live in Costa Mesa a.re not • IC'Umbegs • and the person •ho calls theJl) that shouldn't even be quot· 6d. It'• just one more case where the Pilot thinks they're doing a goOd Job of covering aha situation 6t the homeless but they really .rwt'l It dehumanizet the people. These are the ~~ch.tied people Jn our lodety. lt yu ~ poer taste to have quoted thil Wlfortunate perlQll. • E.Dn'OR'S NOTE! Assemblyman Mickey Conroy's bill that woold clear the way for a return of corporal punishment in publk school rece°'ly has deared Its flrst hurdle, gaining approval from an important leglslet- tive subcommittee. And as local school board members consider the issue, there has been no shortage of reaction. I am a psychotherapist and I work ~ -with adults who were~ children. Even if a spanking is not · ! a beating. it shames the Child. The l ch11d does not think in tenns of I've i done something bad but I am some- thing bad and.it very, very strongly impacts self-esteem. So my vote is absolutely no school span.kings. 1 The other variable that supports my no vote is that lota of adults don't ~:: know how to deal with their own feelings and they have a lot of repreaed anger. : The teaaiers mAy only want to j give the kid a whack on the back· lide, however, they may get canied away because of their own unex· preued anger. I certainly hope the d1strict trtitteel who are in favor of lt will rethink the Issue. SANDI SHIU'Y-JCA.n 1 Cotta Mesa MAaY DOLPHIN ' Newport Beach I am for remstating ~pun Wunent in our schoOll. bolb a .,_.... •ant and a retired ptObeUOD omc.. WO 11&,M WJUON" Cotta Meu MICHELU! TINGLER COltaMesa We have been a Kaiser family tot almost seven yea.rs and I can't think of any child that deserves a spanking at school. I think firm but loving guidance works well in both school and at home. PHYWS TRUESDEU COstaMesa meetings, swats should be adminis- tered to trustees whose actions or statements are inappropriate or ill- advised. 1bis will have the added benefit of increasing attendance at board meet- ings. But the trustees should be very careful in making a decision on this because one swat may oot be enough I My opinion .is not to swat. Me.inly because some of the administers of corporal punllhment may have psy· chologlcal problems of their own. Who knows if they have some sadlstlc streak running through them or if they woke up on the wrong slde 'of tbe bed, that they may Jiil tome kid for Myilig IOIDetblng wrong, · Another thing I'd IM eo bring up ls that Wendy teece bad a good ~of her corparal pt.inilb- ment. Mylelf, I WU pmlthed ln ec:hool, ln junlor high, md mme wun•t qUlte u po.&tive an~-J di tllink about lt today and I lt1D reMDt that. I think the teecben abould get e little creative and fl9Ur't OUt bow to get kid.I to CCIQply With wbat ..,- want to do in a dvw.cl memaer. • aoNLUP COllll,._ POLICE DOG CONTINUED FROM A 1 with Sonora students who are Unpressed with how the dogs track criminals and search for drugs. •1 think it was cool that they brought the dog because we donated money," Jorge Gonzalez a fifth grader said. "It's good to catch bad guys." And to the students' delight, in exchange for their donation raised throughout the year from candy and wrapping paper sales, the Police Department also designat- ed Bart as the school's official dog. • 1 want you to know you are the official adopted school for Bart,• said.Costa Mesa Police Chief Dave Snowden. •Bart is your dog.• Sn0wden's announcement was greeted with gasps of delight and excitement, which increased when he told them Bart will not BUDGET CONTINUED FROM A 1 used for the same things, he said. While the district usually mon- itors the governor's budget to gauge increases to state-funded programs, it is funded differently than most other California school districts and relies on property tax revenue to fund school services only attend the student's DARB graduatiom, but come to the school often to visit and play. • "I'm really happy and ndted that Bart is our school dog," Grew· al said. "It's kind of neat we helped buy a dog to fight aime," Alex Price, a fifth grader said. While the student's didn't have to think twice about their dedsion, some parents at the school wem concerned that the department shouldn't be asking the communi- ty for money. Their sentiment, voiced two weeks ago, was that the school needed money, the Police Depart- ment did not. But Pavich said the students' made the best decision with the infoanation they had, and the stu- dents wished to stand by their pledge. Still, Snowden said he has raised $1,000 in donations which he is giving back to the school for various repairs at the campus. rather than state ADA funds. And· though Newport-Mesa officials will keep a watchful eye for the governor's revised budget due in May, Fine said the final agreement between the state Legislature and the governor's office may be unrelated to this month's proposed budget. "What ultimately comes out at the other end will be quite differ- ent, I'm sure,• he said. -Mdce Those Patios & · Entries Beautiful Mixrutt of concrete &. brick Jim Jennings CUSTOM MASONRY 170 E. 17th St. • Suite 206 Costa Mesa (714) 645-8512 State Llcm.e fl92707 Let Jim Jenning• install your comp~te yard hardscape. • Expcrt·brick, block, stone, tile, slate & concrete work. • Can recommend qµali~ design~rs • Quality work tn Costa Mesa& Newport Beach since 1969. • Drainage problems? We solve them. wmatr1xe HAii •SKiN ·COSMETICS OUR EXPERTS UND_ERSTAND NA1UIAt; SUITlE HAllCOLOR. INCUMBENTS CONTINUED FROM A 1 time back in 1992 bec4use she was disappointed with the candi· dates who had filed before her, ·Hornbuckle said at the time. · Earlier thls month, Hornbuck- le said she felt she'd completed her goals on the council and felt comfortable retiring from com- munity politics. · Rumor has it that Genis won't seek re~election, either. Genis, who's finishing up her second term, was recently quc;>ted as say- ing, "If you really work hmd-(on the council), you'll probably get burned out after two terms and won't want to run again.• But, Genis could not be reached to confirm or deny the rumor on Friday. Costa Mesa Planning Com- mission member Llbby Cowan already has announced that she will run for a spot. Cowan's first try at a council seat came $11 November of 1994. She finished the race in third place and said she's excited about giving it another try. Mark Korando, another Costa -am~~E Meta planning conunissioner, who Uio ran for a aeet in '9', Aid he probably won't enter UUs year's race -despite Nmon to the contrary. •My prellininary decision ls that I won't be running," Koran- do said. •1 am not a politidAn. "l think I may be a better plan- ning cominissioner than a council member.~ Some believe two outspoken East Side residents -Heather Somers, president of the East Side Homeownen Association, and Al Eichler, who's nickname is "the Mayor of East 19th Street• - are eying seats on the council. But on Friday, Eichler said he has no desire to run for the coun- cil. And as for Somers, she recently declined to say whether or not she would consider run· ning. Chris Steel, who has tried numerous times to win a seat on the council, is expected to turn out for this year's election. Steel finished fourth in the last election and even captured the endorse- ment of the Costa Mesa Republi- can Assembly. Some say former council members Arlene Schafer and Jay Humphrey may . take another lt4b at a C6UDdJ aeet. Sd>aMr, Who MrVed Oil the ooundlfrom 1978 to 1986, ran for a fiMt in 1990 but lolt. She pulleO papen during the 199' election cam~ but she never filed them. Humphrey wu elected to the council in 1990 and terVed only one tenn. He dt.ed career com. mitments as b1s reason for not seeking re·election in 1~. Some believe Brian Theriot, who works as a mMketing and promotions representative for the day 1992. lbat'1 when Tberiot dolined a blond wig and women'I ddh'• a.nd beaded out to Newport Boulevard carrying a lign ~ read, •1..esbians f« Mary Hom- buclde." Theriot could not be ,,..,,_-;.;!} for comment on Friday. •.::-T lHE EARL'S Ask For Remodel '40 y..,.. Expetlence STATE UC. 1217657 SUPER BOWL SUNDAY From who reached $1 million in sales to who took home the tournament trophy ... ny our fresh and delicious large rolls for super sandwiches . .. Our specialty breads (like our hot cheddar/Jalapeno) are perfect for any occasion .. 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The job for the 2' jurors-six Jennifer, 16, .is an mdependent for each case -is to hand down an study student who hasn't been get- approprlate penalty with the excep--ting a.long with her mother lately. tion of jail time or fines. One riight she got into a disptite "Some of these kids, it the death with her mother, who .is divOrced penally was on their list of ponible from Jemllfer'1 father. Jennifer sub- actions, would give it to the defen-sequently threw a lamp and kicked dants, • Jones said. "They are more a wall in the house eight times with hMsb than most adults." combat boots, then ran out of the At this week's session, there was house. no shortage of interested jurors. Police were called to the domes- Before each case, Gray chose tha. 0 tic ftispute, at which time Jennifer's jury from a pool of upraised hands. .mother told them Jennifer uses "I'll take you in ·the striped marijuana. 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P8tler1tl .,. gener9lly ... ~. 3. Genertlty ther9 .. -.,..,,. • q-. .... After the information WU read, Jennif• told the jury that bar .... tioOlhlp With her mother bu cbenged and they are now getting along. Her mother agreed. Then the juror que.Stiom began. "Do you still use marijuana?" asked one Juror with a~ eye. "What were you atgµing about," asked another. "Why did you use drugs? Have you bad any drug coW\lellng1" of ........ the J)ID8l ~ 111.+d .......... DGt '°~ ,.. aklobol or drugs. dmaae 1100 Of 20 haUn ol JXllDl!lunlly MrYice tO a dnag pogram and attend individ· ual dnag <X>Unlftling. NeWport Harbor senior Gretta NlcDOnlJd Said stie wanted to be peer Court juror because she Mt never been inSide a courtrOOm an~ bad no idea what the legal ~ was like. ·1 liked it," she said a.fter serving as a jury forewoman. •1t seems real ly real for us because we know peo- After satisfying their curiosity by asking numerous questions to both. Jennifer and her mother, the six Newport Harbor teens adjourned to their deliberating room -a civics classroom down the ·lian. Then with the MSistance of a vol- unteer Rutan & Tucker attorney, the group selected a jury foreman and began selecting a proper punish- ple that could do this." . Gray said that's. the poinl Peer court helps the defendants because they hea:rthe opinion of their~ and receive informal probation for six months. But the sessaons also act ment. • ~ Some students noted that Jen- nifer didn't .seem remorseful about her marijuana use. After 20 minutes as a deterrent for the juro~. 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There was no sign of Smith, pd he hadn't checked in to his otel. Officials had called )hroughout the day. The spot needed to be filled, lmd quickly, so Todd Demsey, a 1993 NCAA individual champi- on from Stan.ford, was phoned in an Diego as an emergency bstitute. Problem settled, right? Well, ot exactly, because Smith bowed up Friclliy, clubs in ands. Olson's idea'WU stmplytlf" include an extni pro in the field. .Jake ROb.rer, the event's pro-am :chaimia.rl, gave the green light, so Smith WU added in the last gToup, creating a fivesome. on the PGA Tour, golfers have until their tee time to report. •He forgets we're not a PGA tournament,• said Gene Baum. the event's co-dl.reCtor of pro recruiting. •Jn tbe experience I've had, pro1 never feed.• on the entry form, it)' clearly stated for goUen to phone or C:hedt·ln\by noon the ~g day. ft wOuld bebOoYe gOlfen to i'Md before tP1ftg adlon. ·~worked out ttne, • KaNil WbitUM, ~ ~-=~Prot ln the ltOUllM-at. rathet than 14. Cl ~~~a:-llGIG ... .at .... NIWpCllt ••••kmd.~ .. i-..... Slildal' aa•c iD ···-·"'~ ., ....... ,.. ,.., .. ... Muffin Spencer-Devlin (above) drives the ball off the fifth tee at the Newport Classic Pro-Am en route to a tourney high 79; Below, Newport Beach sallmaker Dave Ullman lines up his putt under the watchful eye of golf pro John Burdtle on the eighth _: ~nFrtday. 1~4\=:j j .. ·QUOTE OF THE DAY '7t'J been a helltfa ~ and now we get to play and kl locW ..... -MTKE MONTOYA 0 (.AOUNA BBACH -illWI ..... *-medl.,,.... Pllia-....... t.akm~-~ --·~balllawllb cm:ar, the Calta Mela High bop buketball talm retum6d to ill OWD foqn ol life support ~y night et~ Beadl Higb; For tbe tint time in a week. the Multngi, wbo attended .Nrgu- IOG's funeral Thunday, gOt a mace to compete Wltb Iba ~ lk'Ja far tbe game that comumed tlMijr 24-yeer-old mentor, bulled P.rSday at Porest Lawn, Costa Mela Hlgb'I boys basketball team, as wen as the Mustangs' faithful, try to put their best feet forward In the wake of the lou ol their coaeh, Jason Ferguson. lead, before • • ....... F utk ~:ii, -..... succumbing, ay _,, • ner. ,,_, niut 16-5". $1,000 last month to the Jason F~n Fund to help the populat coach ha.nd1e spiraling medical bills. •irs been: a hell of a w-. and qow we get to play and let loo8e," senior guard Mike Montoya said before the Pacific Coast League duh, in which the fired-up visi- tors erupted for a 32-27 balftbbe •This is what Jason was all about,• La~ Beach Coach Bret Fleming ,&aid before tipoff. Fleming and Laguna senior guard Damion .Pugh also attend- ed Thursday's funeral at Pacific Coast Church in San Oemente, and the Artists had contributed •This is the therapy Jason would have wanted for us,• ,said Matt Montoya, Mike's father and the president of the Mesa basket- ball bOoSter club, as the Mus- tangs made their way througb Tiii: NEWPORT CLASSIC 9 PRO-~'\f 'Eaks the rabbit, up by two • Defending champion making a solid run at back-to-back laurels with 6-under par 65. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Shortly after R.W. Eaks walked away from the 18th hole Friday in the Opening round of the Newport Classic Pro-Am, leaving bis approach shot three feet from the in to finish with an eaJJle, an onlook- ing caddie was pretty impressed. •R.W. 's going to start his own Taco Bell Tour," Mike Mollet, a caddie for Jeff Gove, was overheard saying. Eaks, the defendlng champion. fired a 6-under-pax 65 at Newport Beach Country Club to take a two- stroke lead mto today's final round. Eaks is vymg to become only the second back-to-back winner of the Newport Classic, as well as secunng a $16,000 paycheck. In the previous 21 years of the tournament, Clark Dennis (1992 and 1993) is the only consecu- tive champion. Tied for the lead on the last hole, Eaks, who played in the morning round, used a 5-wood from the 18th fairway to set up his eagle putt. •That's my old-man club,• Eaks, AJ..sa.kl ·You get one of those when you get o~er 40. • Eaks also made birdies on holes three, six, 14 and 15, hitting a chip shot about six inches from the ~g on his first birdie. ·vou have to shoot these kind of numbers here, because it's such a great field,• said Eaks, who won last year's Newport Classic Wlth a 9-under 133. Eaks, of Scottsdale, Ariz. is enter- ing this year wtth no status on e1ther the PGA or Nike tours, because of a nagging injury last year that forced him to miss many Nike Tour events. ·1 ripped some cartilage on the left side of my nos, wlille bitting a 9-lron out of the rough (in Greenville, S C ), • Eaks said. •1 would take three weeks off, try to play again, then hurt myself again. Then take three more weeks off, play -again, and hurt myself again.• This is hiS fourth year at the New- port Classic. . ................•.......•......••..••.•.•.••••.•••••..•••....•.....................•.••• Certains:Death,taxesand eternal struggle to qualify • Mesa's Dennis Paulson still fighting the good fight in the qµest ~or the pot of gold. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot Oassic Pro-Am, finishing 3-over 74, putting 35 times. •1 bate these 9J'eens, and this course," he said. •1 can nev 1 play well here. I love this tournament, but I JU.~ can't figure out.these ~n .• Palllson, a pro for l 1 years, went back to the putting green folloWihg his roWld. "1Wo yeors ago when 1 was leaditag this tournament after one tound. 1 still didn 1 putt W9ll here.· he Mia. Paw.on, WbO ... In 'VllM. ~ ~No.S.wt.ahlt~ at his PGA Olld IMt Id ad bes DO status Uals J9U'. Nat 1.U. M'I apktN to retum ID 11111 PGA a.dly- 18g lc-..a .. b~ll•-. .... ......... -= .... -· ,.. .... 10-. ••• ..... .. pregame 'W'armups "The IQdl look goad. ..... got their game ,.. .. mil - matter What :': Wdt# 1 think they're a Ill ~ one's hearts. Tooigbt's a rdUM• getting on With tile: It's tll9 *' of a new beginning far the _,. and it'i what Juon would waat. • Criss F~ ~ .. roommate, best ...... ..S .mw successor, was UIO.,_"ld to be back m battle. ·u·s good to be here and away from some ot the~ calls l've been getting." Preeman aid before ~g double duty u both junior varsity and varsity coach. ·caasketb8ll) is what bas NnpoJt Harbor1-W ihto the Sea View League victory colwnn for first time with dramatic win. 8y Richard Dunn. Daily Pilot ' ' NEWPORT BEACH -Longing for a Sea View League basketball victory since the campaign start- ed, Newport Harbor High closed the books on a winless chapter Friday night with a dramatic 52-« overtime victory against lr\rine. Matt Jameson, Harbor's fresh- man point g\ia.rd, scored follow- ing his own steal with 1:04 left in r:egUlation to tie the game, 42-42, and ultimately send matters into overtime, when the host· Sailors (6-17, 1-6 in league) outscored Irvine (10.13, 4-3), 10-2, scoring the game's last 10 points. The Turs barely missed upset- ting Woodbridge on Wednesday, losing, 57-54. NJt•s been a long time coming," ,-.--e in OT, 52-# Pirates =--~, ~ lAftt it's .o much a matter ol gettinf e monkey oft our back. >.. a (coaching) ~.we felt~ for the kldl, bece\188 they kept . ~ up short. We would preach all year long what hah:l work will get you in this life." Irvine's Amir Rahimi had two gOod looks at the basket in the waning seconds, but missed his , first attempt, then missed his own putback at the buzzer. Th~ Sailors' maiden Sea View win came courtesy of four Irvine turnovers in the extra period. Peter Cunningham (11 points) scored to tie the game, 44-44, then he )mocked away an Irvine pass on the other end, which was quickly converted into a three- point play by Wes Badorek (15 points), giving the Tars a lead they would never relinquish. Badorek drove to the hoop ~ 2:26 )eCt Ud Wll foWe4 OD the play, !Inking a free throw for a •74' edge. Irvine Coinmitted a turnover, then the Tars dlove the clock down to 1:23, before coughing it up the1J1Hlve1. New- port's Jim Schwartz ae- ated another Irvine turnover, then Mark Hornung Scored for a 49- 4-4 Thr lead. , Badorek added anoth- er baiket with 0:37 left in overtime on a fut break, after Scliwartz rebOunded a m.i.Ssed· Irvine shot. • Following Irvine's fourth turnover of the extra period, Hor- nung sank a free throw to ITTve the Sailors their margin of victory. The Sailors trailed, 10~, after one period, then blib:ed Irvine in the second quarter, 22-10. They led 35-31 heading into the fourth, but Irvine outscored them, 11-7, to force an overtime. falt 99-87 COSTA MESA Matt Ambrose toued in a seuon·hlgb 36 points Friday, but it still wasn't enough as Riverside defeated Orange Coast College, 99-81, in Orange Empire Conference men's basketball action. Riverside (24--4, 7-1) led '7-46 at the half, but exploded to lead by as many as 19 points, 88-69, with 5:05 left. Draper Mitchell scored 16 points and Duane Curtis had 12 tor OCC (13-12, 'A). ltlWnlde .. Orwllle CoMt 17 ~tvenide . White 1 s. Culbertson 29, Hite '· Richardson 2. Betham 2. Posey 15, Johnson 2, Wltuams 28. 3·pointers • Wiiiiams 3, White 2, Cul- bertson 2. Fouled out -Betham. e>nnge Coast -Reyes 2. Tosk o, Mitchell 16, McOung 1, Partcer 7, Curtis 12, Fracalosy 5, Ambrose 36, Downs 8, AdamsonO. 3-pointers -Ambrose 3, Curtis 2. rouled out · Adamson, Ambrose. CdM goes back to basics, 67-42 JC :WOMEN BASKETBJ\LI.: DON LEACH I DAllY PILOT Jon Payne of Costa Mesa {leftt battles Laguna's Chris Sirianni. By Jim Walters Daily Pilot STANDINGS "We've got one, maybe we can make it 4 of 4 ." SUMMARIES Orange Coast rambles past Riverside, 64-49 Mustangs wreak havoc ! for eight-minute span, I LAKE FORESf - In almQ_st a com- plete reversal of its last boys basketball game Corona del Mar High was on the giving end of a ehcll~cking i:; ·--T• hammering El Toro, 67-42, in one of the team's best efforts of the sea- son. ~but Art.is~ ally, 76--54 : •Mesa's dreams to win one for their coach fall by wayside. , LAGUNA , BEACH -For a -while it appeared -fa\e would step in lend the Costa sa High Mus- gs a hand in •. attempt to c\ big one for coach, Jason n, the 24- ej.f-old mentor STANDIN GS ~succumbed to iiiacer last Sunday qiming. ~"""' ~·")\ remarkable Friday night, using a balanced attack which fea- tured four players scoring in double figures. .. Senior Damion Pugh · led the Laguna Beach attack with 16 points. Costa Mesa, Just two short days ago the Sea Kings had been hammered by Santa Margarita, 72-45, in one of its worst efforts. #We were talking before the game that we had to step it up tonight," said Coach Paul Orris, who has been struggling for answers to right the ship. "We made it our goal in prac- tice fo win thiee ouf of four o1our remalll.lilg games," said a relieved and jubilant Orris. ~point second qi.tarter lifted the ------------' with Bryan Leahy and Ogo sharing the scoring laurels with 13 points apiece, dropped to 4-17 overall, 1-5 in Costa Mesa Mustangs to a resounding 32-27 lead ov~ host Laguna Beach, sending their heavily-attended faithful into a mini-frenzy. Mesa's big moments in the sec- ond quarter saw a Donny Ogo trey ignite the 25-point flurry, set- ting off a series of perimeter per- fectos. Mike Montoya canned a three, then did it again Carlos Correa dropped one in from outside the arc and capping it was a three- point play by Ogo to snap a 27-27 tie, and at the buzzer, a putback shot by Correa to expand the lead to 32-27 The Artists, however, embroiled in the race for the league crown and a CIF playoff berth, settled down in the second half and ran off a 49-22 burst over the span of the last two quarters to put Costa Mesa away, 76-54, JASON ··-. ., CONTINUED FROM 81 league play. So the victory the Mustangs wanted so badly for their deposed .coach, did not"happen. Nevertheless, the emotionaJ game was one which won't be forgotten soon, with the bouncing Mustangs beaded off to the lock- er room at halftime. Laguna Beach, to its credit, handled the emotions and made the adjustments, and i;teadily pulled away down the stretch to gain the nod. Laguna Beach 76. Costa Mesa 54 ScCM'e by Quarters Costa Mesa 7 25 13 9 54 Laguna Beach 13 14 27 22 · 76 Costa Mesa · Leahy 13, Weeks 9, Montoya 8, Ogo 13, Payne 4, Correa 7 3-pointers · Montoya 2. Ogo 2, Correa 1. Fouled out -Week.s. . Lllguna a..ch · Soobzokov 13, Pugh 16, Moore 8, Sirianni 7, Satrappe 13, Pur· dy 11, Anderson 3, Weenlg 2, Cannon 3. 3-polnters • Soobzokov 2. cannon 1 TODAY . BASKETllAU College men -cal Baptist at Southern California College, 7:30 p.m. College women • Cal Baptist at Souttlern California College, 5:30 p.m. WRESTLING High school • Costa Mesa at Troy Tournament 9:30 a.m. TENNIS College men -Southern califomla College at cal Poly Pomona Tournament all day. College women -Whittier College at Southern California College, 10 a.m. DEEP SEA FRIDAY'S COUNTS Davey's Lodler · 2 boats, 42 anglers. 3 calico ~ 3 S<ll'ld ~ss. 1 sculJ>in, 1 sheephead, 1 blue perch, 360 rock cod. Newport Landing · 1 boat, 17 anglers. 1 sand bass, 17 sculpin, 1 cabezon, 30 mackerel. Fund (which she later esti- mated at close to $300). "This is the therapy Jason would have punctuating a three-point play from senior Josh Weeks by thrust- ing his fist across his body then "Slapptng hands with Weeks and Ogo. Mesa Assis- tant PrincipaJ Larry Carlson said the dona- tions mount dai- ly, citing an esti- mated $300 wanted for us ,., it's the start of a new begiriniilg lor the boys and It~ what Jason wowd want ...• Weeks gri- maced at an offi- ...taised.. by m.. impromptu car- nival at Ensign Intermediate, a $250 check from the Lagu- na Hills basket- ball program, a ....;;...~~GS~:tlll~=-:~~~~ call -moments later $100 check from the Mission Viejo associated i;tudent body and as many as 10 envelope deliv- ered to campus each day with individual donations of between $10 and $25. "People's support has been overwhelming/ Matt Montoya said. As tho junior varsity hit the showers, an unusually large crowd of about 600 began steam- big in. "lt was a big Mesa crowd and also a lot more of our own •tu· dent.a,• Laguna Beach Athletic Director Grw Marthall said. •you could tell people were awore." As the MUlt4ngl lhed their n w warmups, donated by Nike along with • plJr of new shoes for the funeral, a green drcWar peleh with the lmtials J.P. ID t>laCk ltood OUt on the lift llide °' their black J-..:r OODati. A'om the oWMt, It WM dMr lbat foc.W WM not a probl• b the ......., tb Mike MOatOr9 and Montoya shouted and stared after swatting a Lagu- na layup attempt into the bleach- ers late in the first period. Freeman, too, was totally engrossed in the action, yelling encouragement to his players and aitidsm at the striped shirts. Four three-pointers and a con· ventional three-point play pro- pelled a 25-14 second-quarter surge for the Mustangs, who sprinted animatedly into the l~ er room at halftime after Carlos Conea's buzzer-beating putback . The game aMouncer read aloud from a newspaper tribute to Ferguson at halftime and revealed that a moment Of Silence would be observed after the game. The delayed tribute WU in keeping With the wishes of the M\lltangl, wbo were ooncerned that a moment ol mlenc:a bmore the game ~ht detract ftom their focus. Tbe Artilel, Wbo w.. lboc:ked by Mellil ID the PCL ,. , ... 5'· 5QJ ,._. down the MtatMlgl ID pul away *"" .... 1 , .. game." Corona made a subtle change for this game. #We went back to the old Corona offense which spreads the floor out more," said ..a.a."' r.........i--..~ .......... -.:u;u. ........ ~..&:a1.U.&&, · who broke out of a mun slump to score a game-high 24 points. •1t allowed Josh (Walz) and I to work our passing Adam Klinke added 19 poirits for the Sea Kings and Scott Shimer, who finished with five points, was outstanding in all the phases of the game that don't make the box score. Darren MacDonald. who was injured in the Santa Mmtai»a game, spraining bis left ankle, missed Ftiday's action. But Onis said he expects him back next week. Newport Harbor 52 \ Irvine 44 (ot) "' Score by Pwlodl Irvine 10 10 11 11 2 -44 Newport 4 22 9 7 10-52 Irvine • Chol 2, Schnelder 2. Hanson 8, Hudson 7, Krill 5, Hill S, Rahimi 1 s. 3-polnters -none. Fpu!Ad £MJt.: Krill Newport HMbor -Cunningham 11, Hornung 9, Jameson 7, Archbold 2. Badorek 15, Matlin 0, Coluccio 5, Schwartz 3. 3-polrrterl-Q.innlngham 1, Hornung 1. Q Corona .. Mllr 67 El Toro42 Score by QuaNn Corona del Mar 14 18 12 23 -67 El Toro 6 19 10 7 -42 Corona del ~ -Walz 2, Peyton 2, Keane 2. Friend 2, Shimer 5, Guthrie 0, Coleman 24, Kllnke 19, Evans 6, Gorlty S. El 1bn> • Vargas 3, Mendiola 8, Sliva 4, Senlk 14, Miranda 2, WUlfemeyer 5, Pearce 0, Stoll 2, Johnson 0, Yerrington 0, Lindstrom 4, C. Johnson O, Adams 0. 3-e<>lnters -Mendiola 2, Vargas 1, Sen1k 1. COSfA MESA -1i.na Afan poured in 19 points to lead a bal- anced Orange Coast College atfiicr ""Ftic:tay as the Pirates defeated Riverside, 64-49, in an Orange Empire Conference women's basketball matchup. With the score tied, 44-44, OCC went on an 18-2 run in the final seven minutes to pull away from Riverside (19-Q, '4-4). Jamie Shine and Kathleen Kelly each had 10 points for the Pirates (20·6, 6-2). 0nnge Coat M. Rlwrflde 49 RlverskW-Hopper S. Cont• 9, Ruff 7. Pidcering 8, Butrymowia 0, Johnson o. Campbell 0, Hanks 0, Rubio 17. 3·polnters -Pickering 2, Hopper 2., Ruff 1. ~Coat -..Nakamura Z. T~ moto 2. Agan 19, Pulido 2. Geraci a. Salapskl 2. Botana 9, Shine 10, Kelly 10. 3-polntcr -Afan 3, Botana 1. Hatftime -Riverside 26-25 Eagles, Tars collect key wins • Estancia tops Uni, 4· 1. IRVINE -Estancia High's Eagles bounced back into the vic- tory column in Pacific Coast League boys soccer Friday after- noon, shelling host University 4-1, to improve to 5-1 in the race for the title, 9-4 overall. Steve Crenshaw's Eagles ran up a 3-0 halftime lead by way of goals from Jose Quintana, Ramon Garcia and Miguel Zelaya. Willie Alfaro got the assist on the first two goals, and Gerson Salgado followed up with a pair himself, setting Zelaya up tor a goal 1n the ftrst half, then doing it again in the second half as Zelaya got his second ~core of the day. the visitors' fervor remained high until the final buzzer. Junior center Bryan Leahy bruised his right shoulder diving for a loose ball in the third quarter and once again plunged chest- first to the hardwood With two minutes left and the outcome long·since decided. Sailors roll, 4-2 IRVINE -Newport Harbor High's Sailors improved to 3-2-2 in Sea View League play, stop- ping host Irvine 4·2 as Justin Kerr, Jeremy Ellis, Garrett Jansma and Chris Wakim each scored a goal. Zach Wells had six saves for the Sailors (1•·5-4 overall), who put it out of reach with three sec- ond-half goals. El Toro stops CdM, 3-0 CORONA DEL MAR -Brian Stucker scored twice for El Toro High and Ron Davis added anoth- er goal, as the visiting Chargers (12..J-4, 4-0-2 in the Sea View Weeks, who aggravated a sprained rj,ght ankle at least _twice~ also need~ f!!wus~!fil!;!__ to recover from a poke to his left eye, before chasing the play and barking with frustration toward an official. He later limped to the bench after fouling out with three minutes to play. •we ran out of gas,• Freeman said. •1t's tough to play the way we play witlu>nly six guys (Joey Foster and Jamn York are sched· uled to retum Wednesday, mak- ing elght available bodies). ·sut I wu very proud of the way we played. We ware focused." Playen and coa.t:hes from both tea.ms converged in a boodle at midcourt for ~e moment of silence, as Pleniill1J embraced Ogo and Montoya, ~g a meaage ot support :ln t1*r Mn as be dteW their, ,heada to ha shoulder. PLayen from bOth tHllll ~changed handtbak• and a feW brief embrllcii. The younger Moatoya aJlo upniaed pride In bit ........ effort. • ·1 wun't sure we C01Uld _, aa barduw.dld .. 119._we Ill bed: Mt 11 ;a ..... 1 W .......... ~ .... ..................... Dilit lout ...... League), ranked sixth in Orange County, defeated Corona del Mar, 3-0, in boys soccer action Friday. The Sea Kings (7-10-3, 1-5-1), who upset Santa Margarita on Wednesday, trailed 1-0 with five minutes left. CdM goalie 'Ken Brown h~d seven saves. Costa Mesa falls, 2-0 LAGUNA BEACH -Costa Mesa High's Mustangs dropped to 0-6 in Pacific Coast League, falling at Laguna Beach, 2-0, despite the standout play of mid- fielder Casey Chapin, sweeper Eric Solis, center defender Juan Escobar and Abdon Ramirez up front. PAULSON CONTINUED FROM 81 ner Notah Begay m, a young professional out of Stanford. Speaking of Begay, there's plenty of international spi~ on the course this year, including Esteban Toledo, who represent- ed Mexico last fall in the World Cup in China, and Begay, the first Native American in history to represent the United States in the Walker Cup. •nger (Woods) andl were the first two minorities to ever play on the Walker Cup," said Begay, a three-time NCAA All-America. The Walker Cup, held last September in Porthcawl, Wales, pits the 10 best U.S. amateurs against teams from Ireland and Great Britain. Begay has come a long way from the Navajo reservation in Wmdow Rocle, Ariz., where the future economics major· was raised in a lower-middle class family. "Golf is a rich man's game, no question about it," Begay said. ·vou've got to have money to play this game, because if you don't have the resources, you're at a disadvantage. Those wi1h the best facilities, the best instructors, the best clubs and even balls, have an advantage. Mon the other hand, I'm not hying to make a blanket issue, because not everyone from (a wealthy) background makes it. It takes some ability to excel at the O!>tinµllrate. • .L 0 Toledo, 32, ttnlshed sixth overall in the World Cup, which had 41 countries participating. Davis Love ill and Fred Couples of the U.S. won the teapl title; I MARC MAAffi I DALY ~OT I Kim Salkl, who grew up on the Mesa Verde Country Club links, chips out of the sand on the ttfth ho1f' at ~r-wpt1rf ("h • '' rri''"'' Love won the individual champi- onship. "I feel like when I play for my country, I play better, because there's less pressure," Toledo said. MWitb that, I'm not playing for money, I'm playing for my country.· 0 Kim Saiki, an LPGA Tour professional who grew up play- ing at Mesa Verde Country Club, last played at Newport Beach Country Club when it was called Irvine Coast CC. Saiki, who just turned 30, recently moved from Phoenix to Las Vegas. She grew up in West- minster,. attended Ocean View High and graduated from USC. Her father, Clifton, was a long- time Mesa Verde member. Kim Saijg jc; llll hn~ member .Jl! Mesa Verde, but she's rarely there to play. Her family moved to Red- wood City when she entered USC. 1llls year will be her fourth season on the LPGA Tour. 0 Taco Bell Corp., a subsidiary of PepsiCo, Inc., signed a new three-year agreement with the Newport Classic Pro-Am, begin- ning next year, tournament offi- cials confirmed Friday. Taco Bell is in its fourth year as-the event' sf)onsor. 1t "bad a three-year contract beginning in 1993, and had a one-year agreement this year. It will now be a part of the golf tour- nament until the end ol the century. ,..., a UIWllD llOIM:S Telephone 8am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Q Cathy Mockett (Newport Harbor High), who only played 13 events last year on the LPGA Tour because of a shoulder injury, hadn't played in six months before last week. Her in'l.1.!Y ~~ misS-di8gt!OSE!<i last year,-oerofe seeing tlie BOSton Red Sox doctors. Mockett recently purchased a home in East Longmeadow, Mass. She is expected to play full-time on the LPGA Tour this year. BYPllO• (714) 642-5678 BY FAX (714) 631-6594 DAILY PILOT DIADUNIS Morxiay ............ Friday 5~ (Please include your name and phone nwnber and we11 call you back with a ¢ce qu«e.) Tuesday ............. Monday 5:00pm Wednesday ... ~ ... Tuesday 5:00pm Thursday ........... Wednesday 5~ Friday ................ Thursday 5:<X¥n BY&4110R91 f&itSONI 330 West Bay Street cosaa Mesa, CA 9'lf)Zl C.ornrtd Newpcxt BM! cl Bay Sl DUNN CONTINUED FROM 81 Senior Tour caddie James Carter said. Q Add Carter. "1blnk about this: A caddie is the only person in the world who can walk through sk:id7ow and shake hands with the President of the United States on the same day. Hey, when you're a caddie on a golf course, you can walk up to anybody." Q The sh LPGA T · ln th«> N m prod•1 l tt;!). &..U.>• I• ... from the men's blue tee:.. she became the first woman : • professional to play in the event. : Q Toughest hole of the day: Muffin Spencer-Devlin, an LPGA veteran, struggled, to say the l~ on hole No. 9.__Her ~ Shot iinded in the rough. then • her second and third shots bit a tree. Her fowth shot got on th~ green, but then she three~utted ... Finished with a seven.pencer- Devlin was last in the field with an 8-over 79. GINl•AL POUCY Rates and deadlines are subject to change without notice. The publisher reserves the riptt to censor, reclassify, revise or reject any classified advenisement. Please report any error th8' may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot & The Independent accept no liability fOI' any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can ooly be allowed for the first insertion. 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Sundck, share E'ald• 3 Br, 1 3/4 Ba. ES 28<1 2Ba, 2-car gar.1.._..;...;.....;..._...._~~H ~~= 3br/3ba "SHOAT Harbor Lawn Mt. grndr. lmmacr Sml pet rooking for qualified APARTMENTS encl gar. Frig/dw. NI Master unit. frpl, Tu•· Kidl/pet-Otc.. 157 E.23rd --SAL&" 714-673-9041 Ollv• 2 cemetery Iota ok s1350, 775-4335 managers to hv• In pet. '925 780.034-4. lln/20\h adj NB. Quiet. Unit A. A~ 3/1. $1100 It ......... ..., pill ince.; $2800 (909) 677·7196 • _ -~!:'..:-ro •rtiH~_Eor OR RENT ... -~... fp, SU50 ~CHl1..91 Q(\2!1..!.U09':0U! ............... t-1....... ~· -.. --- . . . ... ......... = m Dll'l'Y BICTllC IOAn ........... DuffWI ................... ...... ,......, WWLY lllUDGS Qtni •IA&.ES •SEAVICI .USED BOATI •TAAOl!·INI -CONSIGNMENTS f'•C1ory St\Owroom 200t W. Cout Hwy. (,Setween A(dell A SH Scout B•H) ... ~ .. '7 Q. "J • Jlotb vulnirable, M Sou&b •II I U OA Ill fl .I 11 OI •IH 1911 hold: What ldion clo ~ tab? 'n. bidd.ina hU proceeded: M*i & 'Ulft' 80l1l'll WDT I O ... 16 P-. ao hie T What do you bid n'1W'l Q. 3 • Both vulnerable, u South you bold: The bidding has proceeded: Q. •• ,.. South. wlneraba.. you hold: Q. I · Both vulnerable, u South )OU hold:• R~a~au~NCHl:Y:O' a ANTIQVIS -----------. -new ioc.tJon Jn CclM need• food StNera a Mianagera. AJ)ply at 2800 Newport BIVd, NB. 875·8865 A•TAILiiL•S NB leading notlst hu openings for S.,.a, Driver, 8ookkaeper. PT/FT. 757-9482 RETAIL SALl!S W'EST M I OK '7 OAK Q .J I M 8 7 I NB apeclly &tore Un· Whal. ia your opening bid? ens, Chtna, acceH, NORTH BAST 80t11'H 10 1• f ~t do yOu. bid now? . Q, S • Neither vulnerable, u South you hold: 6AQtl75 OQlOtt OK.J 610 Your right-hand opponent opens the bidding with one no trump. What action do you take? Q. 4 • Eaat-West vulnerable, aa South you hold in fint..aeat: gifts. Sim. exp. & II. hakp. req. Open' M· ---------1 C•meo Shore• multl· Sat. FT/PT 722·2•ea APPLIANCES 6011 tam gar aa1e. fum, Learn to be • better brldfe Retall Sal•• Prr nex ctothH, children'• eol· • lectlbl••· utrold• pla)'erl Subacrlbe now &o t e hn, SS.00 hr. Mu1t fF Frie t1JS. Waaher game • comp WE PAY CASH For good used Sabot.a & boat equipment. Minney'• Yacht Sur· plus, 1500 Old New- port BIVd, 541-4192 Goren B,._ Letter by ~ have SalH exp. Gilt· & Dryer s110 each. pr1nter, • Sat 1/2.7 e-2 (800)788.12tl for blformadcm. Or •hop/Hilton, HS 960-Warranty & Dellvery •5115 Hampden Road. write to Goren Bridie Letter, '=7_8,,_7...,3,,_•..,,n,.....,2_64_J,.,.o._Y•-·..,.. ( 7 1 • ) e 5 3 -8 a 2 2 ..,,.--------·~ =---..,,.---=--~~=-•Garage Sal• Sat. 8·12 P.j). Boll 4'10. ~IL~ Retall Sal•• Upscale W••h•r/Drwer $135 furn t ablH couch •---------4'10. lad I•• golf & rHort each. 25 cubic ft. frig. p I 0 'tu r • 1 ' r r 1 d g ' SPEED & wear, FT/PT, lhcp'd. $275. 648·5848 clothH·klda/adu1ts' SRI BOATS 7016 Karen, 720·1996 •ports equip and liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sales FURNl'l"Yrne 6014 morel 413 Marigold *1988 22ft Ski Boat• En e rg • tic, a e If. & "&UO s 12 B motivated sal•• per· at. 1 7 8·3 eds, crib, 5. 7 litre v.a, King ANNOUNCEMENTS PERSONALS 3002 EMPLOYMENT •on. Speclarty ore *HOUSl!FUL• high chair, toys. car ~~~~a J~~· 1~:,~t:~1~•. aupply, Call Steve Leather aofu, alelgh ••ata, c lothH, lug· 2920 5530 545--4412 bed, entertainment ar· gage, dish••, furn, new conlloller/uphol· ~iiiiiiiiiiiii!i~iiiiiii mlac ... 2871 Point del atery. Great akl boat• .Qrl.f •-ovJ.ry Q~ roup Ad I •-I t/S SECRETARY tmolre,llkVJclttorlan ru,,rnl-Mar (5th & Femleaf) fast-looks great. .... re· n... • m n -• • eoty Wrdprc, data entry. ure ' •••· co " ady to go. St0,500 Death of Loved One. Small fast paced CM (714) 49o-3828, NB & end tabl .. , etc.--------84a-9449157,._..247 Divorce. End of a rela· co. needs an enthuli· 8 t /DI l h Gr andfather clock. COSTA MESA 6124 tlonahlp. Substance asllc, organized per· •ore ary •pa c 71•·894·9880 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'---------b 0th I I F Prr. For construction ":"""-.=--...,..-.-......,.-~., .. 11 Dnte SERVICE a use. er ostes. ion w comp. exp. u co. In Newport Bch. 2 Couch•• w/match· BIG y'•no SALE "uuv.n1;, •Affordable Group resume 842·5339 1 h 1 c "'" S'ITDPLJ"" for Food Concerns. Call 714·759·5486. ng c a r. ontempo-.. II I I "c ~ 7020 Bookeeper Prr Temp.1"="---:0---:..----rary beige, only 2 yrs ... n quea. urn lure, Learn to control your Data entry. t/wk job. Sr. Loan Proce~•or old. A ateall 733-4784 collectlbles, misc. eating In a safe env. Musi know Quicken 7.0. Min. 3yrs. e>epenence. ~~-=--...,..-...,.._......,......,.......,~1 1724 Tustin Ave. near TONS OF FISH NET Fr•• Consultatlonl --------SlO/hr. 714-497•1291 Aggressive, Intelligent 29xSO frultwd desk 17th, SAT 9•m. Llc'd Ther•plat and good publlc rela· w/lnlay llhr & canebk --------$2.50 per pound. Minney'• Yacht Sur· plus, 1500 Old NOW· port Blvd. 548 ..... 192 714-875.0884 Bookkeeper FC, per· tlons akms. Good pay chair, 7 drwra+fll• •Hou•• S•I• aonable, min. 2 yr, It. plus benems. Fax res: drwr. $125. 640·2857 F SaVSun 7..;4pm MAKE DECISIONS WITH CONFIDENCE! LOST& FOUND PERSONALS 2925 EMPLOYMENT t , urnlture, clothlng, ype, comp. exp. pre. 714-875-7673. Soll d oak DR ••t·. d k N t B h 760-0111 H • tools, dishes, wp ••c Sr. S•I•• Exec•. Real table 42>C60 + lhr" washer/dryer, etc.•-------- Ca•hler wanted Prr. Estate b!~~l\Q~ a;t. 12" leavH, six chalr1 eu P.autadno... ..49~ .SUPS -Ol'OWVf'S Ram:tt o: .. • 3-5 yr1 aili58xp min. w1m rus1-co1orid up· Btwn Bear & Bristol. DOCJ(S 7022 6025 see Rich Oppty to change & ~lohl•tdary, 1 bullet 1 w/ ---=v~AR=o=-=s:-:A~L-=E=--- CHILD CARE Frr control Income poten. g te ch na cab net 2823 Clubhou•• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Short s I I R on top and tea cart. 40' MOORING "-re for 3 children, a es eye e. e· T I at Mesa Verde West. F 1 Off 15 h ..-quires strong closing radlllonal contemp. or •• •· t ages 1, 3 & 5. Some skills. Please call 714• alyle. Xlnt cond. $750 Sal·all day/Sun-till 2 Street Dock. Call houaekettplng & cook· 280•8080 or FAX re· takes all 714·557·6287 eves, 6H>·n6·1020. Ing. Live In or out, sume to 714·280-1180 HUNTINGTON 45' MOORING For Costa MelO (Mose s Verde) home. May Tour Ticket Agt•P/T MERCHANDISE BEACH 6140 618~7~~8~·~~ •• ~•ll bring own child. Exp, Advance sales aboard MISC 6015 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•---------r•fs & some English N B·based Avalon· • 50' Mooring PERSO 3002 EMPLOYMENT required. $500 per bound boat. Michele, ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil,....-------1 Or less, Great penln· -WPORT RENTALS TO BUSINESS OFPICB NALS 5530 month. Call 574-4243 310-432-{1828 Cltru•·avocado (fruit· BETTER THAN A sula locallonl CloH1t ".. days, 444-4030 eves/ Ing) s10. On/Plgmya QARAOI! SALEll Mooring lo land. Call ,JEACH 2669 SHARE 2724 FOR RENT 2769 •GUARANTEED DATi. wHkends. E NT S10/1g Sago palms 520 California's largest Steve 723·5883 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii With Newport ellclu $t000 Weekllft Stuff DRIVl!R CLASS 1 M.J>IJ)YME Herba S1 . Cement Indoor awapmeet. 90' deep Dock faces ~ ... ,., 1 BA pr1v patio CDM Female 25-35 yrs, •Ive men & women. 1· envelopes at home. E>ep'd. Fff Semi-End SERVICES 5533 fouoi.Jna SltO, bird Over 8 football fields main turning pt. 12• "" i ~car gar, 50 f1. fro~ n/amk. $525/mo. Incl 90()..388-0400 x 1893. Fr .. dotalla. Box 50(). Dump, Trk & Pup. Call btha S20 9Q9.874-IM22 of vendors. Save S. Bayfront. Balboa • ocean, nice $798 BUiiard Rm w/Ocean S2.99/mln, 18+ Pro-OE, Uma, PA 19037 7 1 • .7 6 9 ·5 4 8 8. -·•-• Utt chelr, 2 which,., alot of money,1 Dally Island ........... 252·1271 !>48·9100 View. Rich 644-2284 Call Co. 802•954•7420 $3000-$9000/MO QOURMl!T COOK/Lt Please be aware that ho•pll•I bed for llve enterta nment. Balboa Penln Slip• COM P f'I QI Sh 3 HOT CONNECTIONS losl<'e 1ate1 Jor U houuk .. plng exp'd, lbe lstlngLlll-lhls-ut· •ale. AU In good cond. KJda fun~8'-now -a: 1o 66'-f'Mlt at •131 • ., ________ , BR roe ~ •· are agency doing buslneu llve out, Frr·-: No~ egory may require cu Call Chad at 531•71 17 openl Open every tt. All tac111u ... prlv. , 2 A, nr beach, *1 ltl\I\ n4a_AIR88 •r IRVINll RANCH'S W/O, frpl, high celi. "U\l\rU v-rv nationwide. H9-8552 amkr. Newport Beach to call a 900 num r WATl!R FIL Tl!RS Saturday & Sunday. p1rklng. 723·5835 ~ FINl!ST lng1 $450 675-1700 NEVER BE LONEJ..Y $35 000/Yr Income area. 714"573·3643 In which there la • & AIR l'ILTl!RS 9am·5pm. 5555 Mc· Boat dock for rent 18-~•48 CommunltlH• CM Home w/pool $525/ AQAJNlll poientlel. Reading NEl!D HANDY MAH charge per minute. For hom~ & office. Faddan Avenue, 18' $100 mo 07&-5095 • -U,500Ap•r1mente mo. Incl utls. Bdrm 1·800-484-2900 books. Toll FrH (1) to help maintain AVON SALES. EARN Can 71~1•1533 Huntlnt on Beach. $750 to S250Q/mo turn'd-lf needed. Male _____ __.......__. Ext. 4341 S2..99/mln, 800-898·.9778 Ext. R· home, yard & cats. 10 EXTRA SSSI No door, _________ 1 (714 890-1380 "'ewport/!MnwTu.dn or female. 754-5707. 18 +. TchTn phn req. 1 ~1 for details. hrs/Wk must speak lo door required. Mini· WANTED RE! IRVINE E'Slde nr occ, Male•••••••••• 'S•rv·U 819-645-8434 $40,000/Yr Income Eng. i. be handy w/ mum age 18. Up to ADMISSION WITH Boat Sllp• 20-85 ft, Ideal loc. Pool, lndry rm, etc. Secure Udo atea. Call 723-407•. APARTMENT I $37 I' NEW HOT PARTYLINE potentlel. Home tools 673-6372 50% commission. Full· TO BUY 6019 THIS ADU ~~~.' "31-1~97mo. No BUSINESS & l-50().44f..FREE (3Tl3) 18+ Typists/PC users. Toll Nuraee/Comp•nlon• time or Part·tlme. Ind. iii~iiiil~i!iiiiiiil~iii!iiil .. _______ .,. "•••••••• c~~~~1~1~1J!~l~e Lg Own room Avail 31 FINANCE LO.only.1Sminfnlte25/day Free {1) 800-898-9778 NHded lor flt homecare. :~~,~~: Call l-800-Top Doll•r• Pal,d 11 ••••••••• ex T·1361 for llsllngs. Ju1l "lght HomeCara For Records. Jazz, IRVJNB 6144 AUTOMOBILES •-&OO·fAC·5215 ~1~~~8';;.~:8;'56~ ~~~·· THE FREE PARTYLINE Buy 11. Sell It. Find 11, 310.438-4444 Sountracka, etc. 1·9~265-easa ALL FREE ClaHlf1ed. 310·538·9000 DOMESTICS 5540 Call Mike 845-7505. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii * 1 BR $925* 6004/646·6264 0 I N J LO t C 1 --------BUSINESS n Y orma · o o o. --------Sell your unwanted 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii --------r-------.. CADILLAC 9040 2BR 2BA $725/Up NB 2 blks to bch. Furn 11 1 vt bth/ t td OPPORTUNITY items the oasy wayl care Giver R•ll•t JEWELRY, FURS Barbv'• Friend• Re frig & dishwasher rm w P en r, w • To place your T a rt ti E •Garage Sale¥ ·~ tnc1. soNx3o 1poo1. No ~~~1~·,l~~;. rsg~ + "" 2 904 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT c1a8s4s1211~5d9a7d8c.a11 1 ~ n~f.0 :x:.~· Re~~.~ i&iiARiiiiiiTiiiiiiiiiiiiiii6iiOii2ii5il 3 housefuls of turnl· · Pllll. 0 eos. No · · iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 5530 5530 Call Jean 973-9470 tu e E rvihl d teaae. 545·4855 NB Oen View Modern, --------MINK Jacket. Size tall/ '· ve.,. np o-nr sand, tg br, sop MEDICAL BILLING jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •llm. mo obo. Call nated from Friends, 2 · BR, 1 BA small entr. 5575. SlOO off 1------------------673•3402. Consignment Stores, ocean view, 2 car 1st mo. rent 646-4400 27 YEAR OLD CO. ON EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT Support Groups, Etc. Prkng, cute, 5998 5530 5530 All kinds of lhlngsl 548·9100 NB ocnfrnt postcard vu. SelH People Provided '~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BUILDING Frig, wuhers, dry· .,,...-.....,.-----·I lrg custom hm, game See Whw CAMERA era, microwave•, Op eanfront West Npt, rm, bar, lndry. $595. We Make• Dltferancell MATERIALS 6030 tv'a, chandeliers. 38r 2Ba, fp/g ar. Gar avall. 675-5742 AUDITION H lth/f•fn Don't Ml•• Outl St900/mo. Property NB Prof to share 2Bd 1.aoo.297•2179e11 912 ea I ess st .. 1 buildlnga In ltOr· SATURDAY.JAN 27 HouH 642'3850 2Ba. Pool/tenn/etc. 800/800 # Adult Babin, Teens &AdMlls A TYP age, will llquldate (2). 9 :30AM·3PM. No B•lbo• upper 3BR, S500+'h Utl Avl 2·11 Lin•• High pront Low THUTIC ES 1-40' IC 25' will Hll for •arty birds pleaselll 83 Eldorado V8, auto, A/C, pwr everything, crul .. , caaa, tint, wire whls. $2800. 673-11531 CHEVROLET 9045 '83 S ·10 TAHOE BLAZ•R 4 ·DR . LOADED 28K Mt. s12,900 122-en3 FORD 9075 2BA S 1375, We•t 714-717-6650. Investment. Full 1up-needed immediately for urs:oming $2,600. 1·50' IC 150' 18 Purple Sage (Tur• ·l'Pt lower 38R, 2BA NB/B•ck Baw house port. 714-574-9754 $ will ••II for St•,900. Uerock Dr. & Willow :c,400 Agt 642·ta12 Br/pvt bath. ciean: MUST SACRIFICE! Magazines, Commercia s1 f~ms. No 5000mo comm/Bonuses Guaranteed ~ompl•t•, Leaf.follow signs> ,82 MUSTANG White/ &liNNn Vll!W 18r PaUo, fp. M/F $600. Amulng Vending Ale. fees or experience ~d ed to attend ~e'nv::~~~~0.2~~ --------red. S-cyl, S·apd, ·:!Ba+lof1, vault cell•. •36-6685 or 854-8460 Located In NB. Wiii this event. For au ition infonnation . 0111. moonrf. ale. Great :a-patios. walk-In Clll, NB/Oakwood. Fem to 1811 all or pan by Feb can... Seeking 3 U'V\rfs minded leaders. NEWPORT earl $1250. 568-0188. sllytlght. 675-8003 1hr 2Br 2Ba, pooVtan· 11t. Earn up to $781(/ ::-r--.d fe I ---------1 BEACH 6169•--------- epaclou• 1Bd nil, etc. $484.50+\.'l Yr. Jack 80<M52·8141 310 358-7259 Positive attitu e & pro ssiona PETS & G 9081 : ~ #llpertmenl. Nwpt Hts. •1•0 • 551•7355 852'2320 New Yr'• RHolutlon image a must. Ac~ievers only. ANIM.ALS 6049 i.-.·.·.·ANTI-•o•u•e•.-.·.· ..• MiiiCiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • $1000/mo. Pet ok. Npt Beach Own mu· Lo•• weight. Feel -----------------1i · · p 'ded Seri I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil *•FLEA MAAKET** 11 I 1131·7270 "48·2118 ter suite. CIOl8 to great. Mak• big .. raining rov1 . ous on y. •SUNDAY FEB 4• '85 SUBURBAN ~ TON, •WO, LOADEDI 19K Ml. SLV/MET. $2.8,950 873-3432 beach. Quiet. Pool. AU natural. Call 1· 714•770•2814 ADOPT·A·PET Newport DunH S..75. 845-8799 800-985-9529. Every Sat A Sun at PCH/JamborH Npt Ht• 4Bd 1·rm avt. PERSON WAHTl!D Receptionist ~:;r:y~~UTP, pr.o.u.n1:1r. 8:00AM·3:00PM Spacloua, new. Fe-1 T Ed Dir/Info, 714-873·277t 1---------male prefd. $500/mo. o own and operate t N d d tens and more, all JEEP 9110 631·7270 646·2118 retail candy ihop In i Or ee e looklng for loving, car· •MOVING SALi! Fountain Valley. Low ~-------Ing homH. CALL 697· Sat Jan 27 M 2708~= :J-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Investment. Call: 9037 for more Info. Lota of StuHI Mrs. Burden'• Who we are CE Capital Mong-age New weekly newspaper seeking Port Carlo •93 Cherokee Sport 8 eye, 4WD, 30K ml, 1 ownr, blk w/gray Int, top cond. Stl,000 • make otfet. 759-1507 OMS 2726 Gourmet Candy Co. Insurance Corpc)ration, a unit editor with excellent journalism skills •Poodle• A.KC¥ 21 £.8~~~~39 oteencrat Electric Capiw, i• and experience. Immediate opening. slS:,~,~~1~ CdM Bdrm/Ball'). Quiet, Balboa laland deluxe twnhH. Reta/ Long Term oneofmc nation's leacting Must be highly organized and have ~Pot •e11y fi1aa<::"1 TRANSPORTATION io:!:1J~~s~ ;;:::8e ability to manage people. Orange =·~~~:i~ B:rn 1~::_1!: _UN_C_O_L_N---9-1-2-0 going dl'oru to provide quality Counfy beach coverage. Send resume, WhVallv•r w/blu• ev•• ------------liiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiii ctntomerservice in the Irvine 3 writing samples to: Comu W/harneu, BOATS 7011 •ea Merk V1 4-dr trl- --pep. $550. Female Mature, quiet prof'I SWAP MEET non·amkr. "'40-0743 woman '"k' unfutn, VENDORS: -» ;:: tDM Rm for rent, walk bright, 2nd floor/pvt ARE YOU CRAZY? to beach, no pets, •nuance 1tudlo or 1 Br Getting up at 4 am, .-otn• •IOf•g•, ..,.25 + •pt. Barbara 875-2031 r,acklng & unpeck· marttcL p I D f food, book and •hot.a. pie gry lthr new ti,.. eesopne Jp . 1250/H. 724-0984 Bew •oat 23' NOf'We-XJn1 ~ Cla•SJ o•i • 4'U 780-1809 COM 18yr raa. affka ng. hoping the Am/bOatd pvt COilage for alngle n/a, Wtather WiU cooper· ..... HELP th• / prof. N/pet. Gar., w/d ale? There'• a better : ...... •u or w hk-up needed 144-6129 HB I d Impaired •Y• sight. • way. n oor "·ft41•d mall, menu· Swap M"I has llm- •' acrlpta, bodk1, eto, lled l/:ioe avallable. dJtv• to supermarket. COMMERCl.AI (714~Lel_!01W380 •, · ~t lkh. 141-oe91 .. ., • ., 11!ry,•..-e -~ ~ n&.m. NII cPedden ~:-.ano11 . ViNDINQ With over 25 . : ~AU 2722 IUSDUSS OFPICE locat account•. Buy au I I POI UN? 2769 or pa11. eoo-ett-o90I How to epply In rewrn fot )'OU' ~ and ex~rientt, CE M~ 11\1\lnnce offers compn:hen- si¥c bencfiis. com~li~ ularift, end a prosrcui~ wor" enY1ronmenc.Join our tnm today. Pleue ttnd )'OUr reann~ an <onflden« IO 2301 Dupont Dr .. Suhr 100. Dept. A.L, Irvine, CA 92715. I ,.00.......... 3. 28• VENDING· ~ANTASTIC : = 1!8.u~~~ .IWAlrportfumornot. N EW PRODUCT • .--------Mal 114~34-1 <424 UH or cont rmtkltch/ 4~ profile. •t200/ Wboweneed lndMduabwi1h~abehty 10 r • • FAX/copier. $300-400/ wk pot.iitlal. FREB handle m(aldplc IMk& Ind pot- mo. Bwb•t• 43MM6 atandal f-8004lS.8MO ww good ClOmmunication llklllt, Newpert •eaoh of· a profmiooil Im•· fihna and 2724 flee OloN 1o PCH, 550 rypn.g/l().ttcy ~It. Data ~try 17••illlillilil&iiiiliiiil 8.~."·au::S 0~· N::J ANNOOlfCEM!NTS al.Ill• hdpful. ... ~ ~ + 2, tht W/1. apt. tO ... Int. $$50 • Oen WI. Ae1p, profl mo. 860-8009 Mii bd/be + ger. Avt 2/20 .,¥50 Mt-e7:J·S81~ Wtjy play Hide 'N 8"" with chltdcere? Cafl Cla•elfled todltyl ... .....,.. ANNOUNCEMENTS 2920 AVOtD RHa•Mil ~ORllURD fl with new co,,.pact GE Capital .. .....,0,s I l,,,AJF1;• ~epper Spray K~ ._ _____ ..__.... ____ __,~-~~--~ Chain and ca1ry euel .......... _... ____ ..._ _ _..._..._.._ __ ..._ ___ _ Now leOel 11+. ~ 111.ts ( + IJl&H) to· INCrtlme Clffllont. I'() BOX 1tttl,_ Co.ta Me1a. CA Ila?• yt_, MCU1 .... 4. ,,...,.,. ... , ..... ,.... P.O. Box 2929 lave abuHd and glan, lapttrake, dou-$3,550 obo 540-7607. Newport Beach, CA 92659 abandoned peu. Be • bl• ender, Votvo Penta •92 Townoer 01~1 Elm wtl'9t VOU deMM ~ wltJ\ thlt hlgtily tucceaful tubsldllry of OE Captml lervlCff apeoilll.t"'G In lont*rm ••Mt Pfo49dion '°' tenlort. •t71K+Mll ...... /NOK+ ......... 1atYMt ..... P....._. • • ... 111Mnt~A¥iltlbM :~ •ltf'OW!lftL.eM~ • .......... ,..._. , ..... luppon (You'I•.,_.._.,..,......., W. MM bolt\ wem.t I .._ to dfM our .... ~ 1you· ........... 1n ~ flMI, ..... cal 0.... A..,.., "·-·-· .. nL: (IOO) 211-MOI ••LW&• volunteer/foeter. Call engine, t.lller & Whffl maroon E>cec Mrtea 114-597·9037. st .. rlng. TWo full covo HK m'1. S13K c>bO era, one-ot .. ·klnd &404•H 073-.2241 cleulc 846-0741 1130 Hove A Goroge Sole f .--i11'1 \ ' . I .. Wanted 300 TO Wagon, '82-'84, aunrf, very cle.,,, prel. tan, • black, slvr. 673-0653 days/675-1469 mes. 9200 VOLISWAGU 1235 Sell your home through classified. 942-5878 Overstocked with •tuft? A call to Classified will help 842-5678 .. "The Buyer's Market" tlCheck your shop~lDg list off by sto:epmg.ln today at any ___ o.ne of these local Orange County Auto. Dealers! '7Juy, Lease or BrOwse" nge Count)!_'s Auto Dealers are Number One in Customer Sa · action N~wport-Costa Mesa-Itvine Fainily YMCA SADDLEBACK & Y . "Wt b11ild strong kids, stronvamilils, strong communities out&D FAMILY PRoollA .. ~-service 8*fs'~ Parts CONNELL CHEVROLET 2628 Holbof Blvd. C.M. <!BP ~\l ~ K-12 years -~~ ~~ ~Q saa.s Least no TUnlE CUCK TUSTIN DODGE HUNTllll'f'ON HACH HYUNDAI R.fTCHH JOMES MOTOI CMS • Before & After School Cue • Catalina Caravan • Summer Day Camp • Parent I Child (Y-lndians) . IRVINEAUTO . CENTER 548-12000 4o~ggo~.1rv1ne 16661=~· H.B. 1301 ()Jolta&.r'Beoctl .. CHll!SUa -ATLAS CHRYSWtlPLYMOUTH Costa Mesa Irvine Corona Del Mar 1 ·800·831 ·3377 714 380·1200 2929 'm?f IJ1· C.M. 4.%-2546 838-2181 644--0580 -----•I CARPET DOORS 3580 FLOOR INSTALL HEALTH/ CLEANING CLEANING 3515 SERVICES 3548liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii REP.AIRS 3620 NUTRITION McPhee Carpet/Uphl •WINDOW Cleanlng Clrpet & Upl\olslety Clerilg •Carpet Cleanlng• Prompt SeMce•Flat Rates •Streak/Spot Free• 714J.84S.9192 Free Estl•729-7079 An experienced dependable door *QUALITY WORK• hanger. Guar work, . reas. Don 521-a910 Hardwd/Vlnyl/Cerem1c Mrble/Carpel·Bnd/lns L708279 722·7332 • Speclallzlng In • Skin & Body Care QUALITY CARE STOP SMOKING Large Jewelry Loans 10% OFF All Facials 20Yrs Exp. Excelt.nt Est 11148 Buy/Sell/Loan Massages & Waxing workmanship. Fa)r NOW!!! Hurst & Sons675-5200 Call Becky 286-6608 prlces. 645·2417 Ron Uc 63814464$-4 22 WA N T E D : 5 O Therapy & Nutrition CHUNG'S PAINTl!'IQ REROOFINQ..Afl -lyiMS 3408 ·---------Prof' I Carpet Cleaning HOUSECLEANING DRYWALL iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Quality Work•Free Est 15 yrs exp. Good Ref. SERVICE 3 584 HANDY ••" "'' 3710 ACOUSTIC REMODEUNG people wllh a burning LANDSCAPE & All type body care. 20 Yrs Exp. Gd Pncel Expert Repairs L#67835a desire to qull smok· RN/Massage Therapist Guar work. Free EsL Best Value Rooflft9 CEILING MASTERS •O.C. STEAMWAY Own trans. Call any-mnH •Acoustic Removal• 1 -8 0 0 .3 e 5-8 7 2 5 t I m e . 2 4 1 ..() 5 3 1 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ing, to try FREE LAWN CARE 3808 C.M. 722•9823 · Uc#375602 538-1534 •714-25'-70a!~ Herba l Product. ---------1 RAINBOW Circle Malnt.i-------~- Custom Texture-Paint --------R E L I A B L I! Uc'd. Mark 838·7300 CEMENT HOUSE CLEANING Local Area. Xlnt Refs -------MASONRY 3526 Yolanda 831-8997 fiiiiililiiiiiliiiiiiimiiiiiiiiii 3420 JOHN DORAN MASONRY COMPUTERS 3556 ll'IMALL JOB EXPERT Over 90% success rate. B I Y d M 1 t •Valentlne•Speclal• Palnting4nl!EJCt House/Apt SPRINVT~RS 31~1 Palnt•Carpentry •714-780-8182• •• 0 ar an 2-NJU..80dy Messages Quality Job. Free est. ~ ~ OrywalVPlasler Repair ·orywall and m~e1 Lawns, Cln·ups, Tree Only $60 (R"" $80) Call L 698 --~-•aaa l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii /H i " I /T t ~ G let Reco • Q Trim. Spr1'nklr•, Aerate, -• #5 97 --11 1ng ng,,ep ng Ill urt Small Jobs Oki • r v ry roup • 9e0-8444 or 841-6162 SPRINK'.LER REPAIR Comm/Res 551·5573 Gary 845-5277 Death of Loved One. Thatch 97W24S Pg-413-8142 Ask For Shawna CARUANA PAINTING l/alveuHeads•Tkn• SERV•ce PRO Divoroe. End of rela· ~ TREES • GillCertlficales A'll up;2/14 Int/Ext. Very low low cloeks. 2SYrs l.oclL.Elcp. Acoustic Removal Semi Retired Contractor Uonshlps. Substance .... Prlcel rree &L Bnd/lns. John 282•28~1 Hang•Tape•Texture Repairs, improvements, abuse. Other losses. To,,edlfle1111owe. u.,11,1 Ltl'528484 714·963-2734 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Brlck•Stone-Block Large & Small Jobs OKI Uc#687191 831·3832 Fin• Art & Antique Jewelry. Buy, aell, consign. Helrlooro Smail Job Specietlst sl '!'arjeo,b~e· n0ua!t~/21~t1eg7rily ;!tto;::dbl~o~c'e~~:. ~ 751~76 MOVING 3834 Ike' a Custom P ainting l·T-RAN--S-IA_T_O_R/.....;.:-.. .._ Computer Coach L*400030 839-8278 ___ .. ,._..._"" __ .... __ 1_0 Lawn Service. Mow/ Prof, Clean, Quall"' · • F. ff ell I a 1 ... Learn to control your ·• .t... .o re e ve elt m ng ROOFING carp, plbg, eating in safe env. edge/sod/sprinklers/ PUBLIC NOTICE Work. Int/Ext & Docks. TUTOR 39• / Gallerlea 650.4294 --------All apps & so ware -cl~up. Al 986-2718 Lt11703468 831-4810 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil~ Mark 87S.7245 ELECTRICAL 3610 palntg, elec, Ille, stucco. Free Consultatlonl Iv 11 ft 5 C CERAMIC Remodels. MORGAN Llc'd Therapist e msg or ca a er The alil. Public Utill· --------aorNO To MEXICO? ---------1'P'IT~S 3528 PC PRO lnternetJ l"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Uc'd 850-3281 714-875-0894 Green Scene Landscpng lies Commission RE· pu11uo & VOCAL L s ,_ .. ·• I ~~ A Ii ti •1H d I• QUIRES that all used MM• earn pan..,, l'fOW BUSINESS PP ca on., ar ware Small Job EXPERT Mobile #403--5365. /Masonry /Irrigation LESSO S 386 Exp'd So. Am...ican Tutot iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~easonaole hOme rates. D E •---------/Trimming /Removals household goods N 8 Suaana 973.74,_ SERVICES 3488 CERAMIC+MARBLI! David at 509·2069 0~~';1~95~~!';. Carpentrv•Electrlcal HOm CARE/ Cl1t_an-1,1ps •Maintenance movers print their iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .._ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil lnstall'n • Fabrication' Plumblng•Orywell" L1599025 850-8109 P.U.C. Caf ; number; PIANO B 1--------- 20Yrs Exp • UceMed CONCRETE •· Local Uc. 850·7042 Stucco•Palnllng•Tlle SERVICES 37601________ Pllmri·no1s1haen1.rdT.cCh.aPu. '!.~~~ All ages·~~::::~.~ WALL Oeaktop Pulttlehlng Word proc. Copywrtng Graphics & More 1-800-346-9321 ._ Llc'd Contractor Roofing•Jim 1)41·7494 Landscape.Remodeling ber In all adve·r1-ls':._ Entertainment Avail. COVERINGS • . Lea"" Showers Rep'd MASONRY 3557 Small job specialist CARPENTRY•Wlndows ALZHEIMER'S Care Yard tune up/malntenace. ments. If you have v~ Jennifer 840-8889 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii3ii9ii~ii2i ,, WorkSource 650-2880 FAX-650-1807 ... Fans •Lights•Spa 006r·s •Wood Fences Give r. Top ref's. landscape/artis1ic design. Regroutlng & lnstall'n Demand El 1 64s.3656 Conlractor#C27·604006. question about the le-PIANO LESSONS we gals should "hang L#670130 Dean ol Tile Brick, BIOGk, Stone, Tiie ec nc • Drywall Repair • 1 on 1 attention. Day Prol'I & Ethical. 545.7505 gality of a mover, limo In your home. Flex hrs. together. Strip, lut.all, • J a nd K Asaoclatea W .Processing/Transcripts MEOeLEGAL•OEN On-site or P/U & Del. 650-3108 Pgr 717-9679 673·8065 or 846-8526 Cone, Patio, Driveway L#261581 • Call Bob +night. Carol 642-9732 or chauffeur, call: Low Rates. All ages. advice to the <"Ul'PV. Fplc, BBQs. Ref. 25 Yr f~NCES 249·8323 Pg·312-0026 Care Giver For the PLANT ARTIST Public Utilities Ask for Oscar 721-1758 '*31·2111 anyi-lm~e' Tiie • GI••• Blocks Exp. Terry 557.7594 &< Specialist in existing Commission u All Around Consl'n Workl •CEMENT WORK• & DECKS 3615 Handyman Charlie elderly. 12 years exp. landscape/irrigation 714_558-4151 Gd Ref's. Reasonable. ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Painting, carpentry, TRef's . Please cell upgrades. 780-9792 --------PLUMBING 3890 L#B562867 536-1286 PLAIN/STAMPED 11 plumbing, fence bldg. ammy 714·367·9038 Dibernardo'• Moving iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Brlck/Stone(Tlle/Block •FENCES OATES• Local resid. 760.5044 CARE<:::>GIVER Local/Office/Storage L541656 931-4310 new/repair/post replaced --------For Elderly. Exp'd. LEGAL Long Dist. Free Est. CARPENTRY 3510 CHILD CARE 3536 *Best Price/Quality Redwood• L#576605 Pl~~:~g~E!:~t~cal. Ref's. own car. uve-in SERVICES 3812 _T_1_18_1_63_2_9_7_9_·_3_1_1_41 Landtca~. bflck, stone Jim Whyte 842"7206 carpentry, roofing, tlle. or Daily. Tess 544-s5o5 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Spilt Second Movln9 Professional Movers! 24Hr Serv • 7:0.Y Wll Sr Oise/Free Est. lns'd T ·178452 432-9123 •Per# 348-5850 • A to Z HANDYMAN German RN/Mom ConcrtU. S00.788-1007 •FEN C ES• 636-3323 • 539--0277 •--------$5 STARTS IT INSTAUJREFACE CABINETS Nice Home, & Garden. --------WOOD/CHAIN LINK ..,...,..------...,.. INTERIOR STOP EVICTION Kitchens, baths, doors. Dayl)Evel/Wknds. Bl.Ung, CO"'T'l"D"CTORS ·No Job too small-Home Repair/Remodel Bankruptcy ,149 windows. Doug 546-7258 education. Good bal-'u&V1. 7 1 4-940-8521 Costa Mesa/Newport DESIGNERS 3782 LawsulLs •Credit Help Handyman/Remodel anced valu••· 650-6533 GENERAL 3558 UNIQUE a STYLISH ~15,.. v;~~~2ie:lo 24Hrs 740·2919 Additions, Bath, Kitch --------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil GalH/F•nces. Design -..,.~=~=.,..,,..==--Dealgn Pro. Remodel. LIVING TRUSTS Flre·Water Damage CLEANING CPI BUii.DiERS INC. ra~da~:~n:cr:~:~ltecl. HOM~ SERVICES new construcllon, or Probal•/C-onurvator~ P.AJNTING 3858 Elec, Plumb, & Paint SERVICrS 3548 Rffldentlal Const. Anyth ng & Everything J\4st a window treat· ships. Call for FREE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 646·2342/Pgr22H122 Q Uc.#518424•1nsured L#388 84S.2'105 Free Estimate. Ref's. ment. Elsa Rosene, Brochure. 844-5801 THE LOCAL PLUMBER -a James E. Bangert Co.- Since 1947 Friendly Servi~tnsured L#532981 675-9304 exp.rt Drain Cleaning & Plumbing Repairs 20Yra up. All work ev-. Stevt S4W2tl Preolae Plumblne Repairs l Remodels Free Estimates Ll887398 H•1090 DOORS R~HatdWllff (714) 985-4993 ·--.-w-o_o_d_F_•_n_c_.-.-.-Mich••• 756-1440 ASIO, CID. 645·9149 •W.P . YOUNGQUIST Trlm•Cablnet1•Stucco A TOUCH Of' CLASS LEWIS Conatruotlon replace/repair,"" hlUling Painting Contractor _P_O_O_L _____ _ Drywlt LS62731 35Yrs up Cleaning. Rel/Comm Remode .. Handyman estlmattt. low p!lces. Uc'd HA"UNG 3720 J nrrTRY 3784 MASSAGE 3830 Oual. paln\ing by pron• Jerry $42-0587 Uc/Bonded. Free Est. L#704773 Local Res. Advlntage Constr. 974-5301 v En~ Ucl602098. Ins. SERVICE Teresa 282·7143 •714-557·5925• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEST MASSAGE** __ F_re_e_e_s1._54_s._3305 ___ 1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ••0~:.~~i.o~.:0 ··~~=tt=-== FLOOR INSTALL JU~7~::.coi:~:~~p WlJ)~~h ~j:S.t~~=~: 17:3~4:'~:~ HB 21i~~~a:~:~~~~".' SH~i~~er hour. Llcl48lt54. Aef'1. REPAIRS 3620 Will haul what Trash Antlque•Flne Jewelry (Beach/Slater behind 24 Hrs. Richard Sinor _!F~llt~e~r1t•!P~u:m~p~••~H~e~a~te~r1!1~!!!!~!!!!!!i!!!. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil--~7~1~~~·~..0~3~98:!__ 7t4-87S-77H Mari'won'tl 968-1882 8uyfMll/lrlde 973-<>3$5 Mobll Gas) $10 oft Uc1'280&44 6'45-3209 Weekly k 84.W?M STARTING ANEw; BHSINESS?P NO MONEY DOWN FINANCING AVAILABL '96'S a\ 93 fl\tt.S . BAD -CREDIT NO CREDIT NO PROBLEM THIS WEEKEND ONLY ·SOUTH COAST TOYOTA WILL MEET OR BEAT ' ANY ADVERTISED PRICE FROM ANY AUTHORIZED TOYOTA DEALER (BRING US A COPY OF AD & WE WILL MEET IT OR BEAT IT!) SOUTH COAST TOYOTA ANNOUNCES:· ''SOUTH COAST T-GYOTA-1'-GUCH' PRE-OWNED VEHICLE$ --~e . de &4t ~ eau 1ltah de &4t 1i4e4 eau" THE BEST APPEARANCE .......... GUARANTEED tlE IF FOR ANY . R!!ASON YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED WITH YOUR VEHICLE PURCHASE • BRING IT BACK WITHIN 72 HOURS A EXCHANGE IT FOR ANY OTHER VEHICLE IN STOCK -NEW OR USED • 1 EXCHANGE PER CUSTOMER ·IT'S THAT THE BEST CONDITION .............. GUARANTEED ViE BEST PRO.DUCT ................. GUARANTEED THE BEST mEATMENT ............. GUARANTEED THE BEST PRICE ........................ GUARANTEED • LOCAL attUTTU URYIC• erRBOOS#D& DOMVJS • WWWWICm WIUU YOU WAST• lllUft'AL CAM •VAIMlll • • ..... SIMPLE! · . · Cover. .. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 2. M.lp / lnda11 3. laJboa lalan• lfflty t. Pnid«ftl:Wion °"SlM Coapmy ,, PnidaatW-J• Deut1M c-,.,., 6. l'nldmllal-IOll Deut1M c-,.., 7. Pnidcallal-lon °"llal C-paay ... l'nlcltnllal-IOll Do.p. Coapaay t. Star lal &tata ti. Cntbb • Ellis ll..W..lial .... &tat. S.l'Yku 1'. c...w.. Eu. ..... wt lial &late~ 20. CNw. • IEWI ... dimtial &.al &*Mt Sn.it• n. Cftlbb. Elli .... tlal lal !atatt ~ u. Mttntlulty U. ltemu ll."l.iiUi 22. C.WW.0 ....._ Newpert Inch ------~~~~~~...._N•wptrt lwch 24. CoWWdl liiMr~ leech u. c:.ww.a .... Newpect ltw.h 14. w...dl9111 H--&iw. ........ U. Widttfronl Ho-Inc. hal"'- 16. Waeert ... 1 HCNMt lac. ........ 17. Wleerfroa1 H"'9 Inc:,._..... 26. Coldwiell...., N-..rt Inch 27. Cohl1"U ---~leach 21. c.ww.u .... NewpiNt IUch 2'. c...,a-.. .. Home" ..-!'~~~·Pride Of Ownenbip •Largellome • Huge Comet Lot • Privaic Pool "199tCDM To•Honv" Eegance" • Stunnln& Larger 1 Br Ptntbouae $139,000 " Stunning View PenthoUM" • Outltandins Value • Awe8DIDC Bay &: Ocean Views • Ooqeoua Decor 325,000 "Panoramic View•" • Incredible Bay A OceanViewa • Beautitul Property 3 Br Luxury Condo l1lancl" •Darling 2 Br, 2 Ba Cottage • Custom Decor •Built New 1990 ''Brand New Home" • EllcCllent Location • Top Quality Construction ~sat.Or.Duplex.. .. ' $925,000 "Catalina Smueb" •Tremendous Value • Stunning Views From All Rooms • Ooqeoua Decor $299,000 Great Penthoue Value" • 1 Br, I Ba Condo • Well Located • Vaulted Cdlinas Witb Skyliabts $134,000 Property" •Quaint 2 br C.oaage + 2 Br Apt •Private~. Patios &: Balcony $489,000 "Ideally Louted" . • Choice Location • Charming Home + Income Unit $669,000 "Super Shup" • Small Ocean View • Villa Balboa I Br •Nice Condition • Ck>te to Beach $139,000 II Walto Mitchel "Excellent Condition" • BcautifUl 2 Master Br Luxury Condo Vaulted Ceilings &: Skylights $179,000 1 Wllltn Mil "Front R.ow Bay • Ocean Vlewa" •Wbata Value! • Belulil\ll Vkws! • Custam DeCor • Small 2 Bdrm ,. ... "' " _. • .. .. .. ,. . • , .. . ~ ·~ 1 l A COTI •WA llrmT UV. 48A·bolu nn. '"'6oa. VJ me Golau. ... ...un & tpOllSCOlll,pool & 1PL aeo~ 111,.q, sd& ~ ssn.• llCll CIUISt LICATml Guaid 9*d COll!Ulfr Farcz!t£condo, 2111 +den m B ..... pool & _. Al on one M · no 1&111 Prod to •• SS11,Gal lllllaUJ'E • IMT SEE S.lllr • ...-~ • has Plldllled Mahr Im T• ICJOQdld 29R. 2M Miwblt ftly. ft to Cllling nwrrn 11hll.IPIin11$ Cra.i moijng. ~ --.,. istand-.... blodl·top,.,. ~ Clblnds ..... &HM I, lJAlllU llVTl'IHI ,.. 4BR. 2 SBA. formal druno. NC. tpa Wlstec aam. FR 9eC Q31e French ~~ ..... ~-c:al>lldly, huOt Id+ lftldl mortl $451,000 CIWllB IEEF COllDO BeMlully ~ ca11empcu1~ condo wfl a wondll1ul ttabcr •• PinatlOll tlllAltf1, scraped ClllllgS, (J(MI moldings. ParUd doors Oroiq, oci S.Wled lnllTOftd '°°"'wan Aetmed net llQl!lrlo. a.mom lloottng $455,0lll llEWPCllT HEIGlfll Gtlll lrn on huge Id _,ipoo1 & 9'11. 38ft 2BA. -.y nict i-. k*'1en Ol*llllO lo Irmo & d11ing rm. Vfly ~ & btqc A pt nnilen Im ~.aao CGIOIA tml •m Cl'W lleaUully l.Wlldld. 9'NI arb IQ)ell, pr1W311 pool,~ In.~ Tba Im • *Y"**" .... COTO • WA IDl1 COCllSl et 1 • deUchld. *. lqroi 305S si I. kluy ms1r sua. blQ ~ Metta11aus1r marltal'lld . sm.aao DPAaD IWSOll MIGllAD- 1.Jrge pie stllpld ~ rr M.nn Pn. lmry 4BA m 3lll +den 2 .5BA. llwig rm w/ II-pl PllW3lt CCU!ySd, llrge & prt¥a ra }'Md~ lor OIAdcn enlertaning ..... llALf AC1E m1m PMiif YU Approx. 3756111•o111uo1 cowcry wino Geodec Don. alll!I l#llC)ll Olll-OJ-•bld Im SecWed & wooded + lru• 11•• SUt.• llHA YEllllE TO.._. Bea.t~ullOM1"°"1eonlwge~l11aqu111,.-anquil~ 2msttsu!ln"11J>I. balccny 1Moe cio.ts 2-m itactMld page, SZJl,SOD IAll onn ·TE•ll ~ 48A. o.er 1 goo IQ a Dllll'IOlld a. hm. Bank 11 IJIMino 11 ner carpet & paint L-oe bayatd Bri tt~"'*I & reedy to dealt S1•,IOO WNT11Em ~ Ylll' pri*Y In • garden .Uing COl!mMfy Pool. Sjlll, ao. to 111cps. l!wy & 1Mt11. 28A, IBA. '71.• 11-. .... ..... '11111 - .. • $1 ,250,000 Wonderul lraditional SBA cuslcm hm on eo1ner lot in llis gated comm. Lots ol used bricll. This 2 stoiy heme otters great fa"nily living. l...aJge family rm opens onto wrm & bealtWJJy IPPOinted rnastar makes ti is hm i) $760,000 Bring all ollers! Musi sell! large lot on street to snda location. Quiet end of island. close to IBnnis. belch, cllilhoosa. SBR. SBA. fnily rm & dining rm. 1 BR. 38A dowstairs. Greal house. kx:ation.10(! $1,995,000 Ughl & bright family hm on extra large lot w/docJ< 6BR. 4~ large ms11 u plus l!mOdeled ball Spacious guest qtrs. lmmaculaa condibon• $799,500 Wonderful 4BR hm lcxa~ in one of lhe best neigibortloods in CdM• Many upgrades! $649,000 Beaublul Cape Cod built 1n 1991 will Ill! best mateualsmoneycanbuy. Hardwood floors. granim counars. ftagstone patio Call for a privale show· ing. • • :> Just llitcd! Front row panor.imic harbor and ocean view home in lrvinc Tcrracc 3Bd, 3Ba. Beautiful remodeled and in perfect rnndition. Courtyard entertaining, patio and pool. " 7021 $1,350,000 Beautiful contemporary Irvine Tcmcc home with wonderful harbor, JCll'}', ocean and oty Ughts \1cws. 4BR, 3l/2BA, pool, spa, vauh1..-d ceilmg.i, skyhghu, 19 closca. • 7024 Reduced to $1295000 Panoramic Newport Harbor views from this 3BR borne with counr.ard swimming pool and entertaining patio. Vaulted ceilings and spacious rooms. Motivated Seller . • 7015 $997,000 SH() REC :J JI FFS MELINDA & MARTY 729-7251 OR 729-7252 29 SALES -1995 REPRESENTED SELLER ADDRESS LIST PRICE 3620 Ocean Blvd 182 Shorecliff Road 215 Lark.'pur Avenue 1821 Bayadcrc Terrace 4607 Orrington Road 432 Isabella Terrace I 827 Tahuna Terrace 1420 Outrigger Drive 202 Seaward Rd.-Lcasc Opti 1104 Sandca~llc · I 018 Sandcastl 41 Hil le 181 14 Lin sic 116 Coral Avenue 37(17 Inlet Isle 1509 Sandcastle Drive 127 Pearl Avenue 202 Seaward Rd.-Lease Option I I 04 Sandcastle Drive 1018 Sandcastle Drive 204 Cota! Avenue 361 lrvening Canyon -Leue Option 2642 Crestview 1205 Sand Key 917 2nd Sueet #303 Sl.799,000 S879.000 $875,000 $849.000 $725.000 $699.000 $689,000 $675.000 $670.000 S6SO.OOO S.S89,000 SS4S.OOO $2SS.OOO -- H .\RIH )j\ \' 11 \\ 11 ILLS .hN LL,led! Lowe-q pril'Cd 3BR, 2 SBA home 111 1i.1rl" •r View Hlll"i. ju'll remodeled throughoul w11h I rl·nd1 d<X>r. '\kyligh"· new kilchen. ~1rge ~nt\!IUtnl'r ' tr·,,,, t:ounyJrd • ~016 $539.000 Co\ no.\ t I\ 1 t ·.\IS ~---- .. 453 l Caro '\11118. A.H. $799,000 This eltgantly desl~ cwtom hotM butlt In 1992. Ovtr I acrt /fat lot. 68R, 4.SBA. 4 car garagt. Peralta Hills Mwest. 'D111m1& Ad I 1079 S11rgtass Hill sensational family home on large· tot with vtew, DOOi. spa and ball court. SBR. 3 bath. Remodeled baths, great for large family. 18JJdng Ad , 7078 8071 GnmadJo. HB. $389,000 lnvesl In this 4 plex Al convenient South Huntington Beach location. Close lo beach, shop$. frttway & school. OwMr will carry J\1TD 2096 down payment at 996 tnteresl rate for JCt'S. Excellent for oWMr!lnvestor. 7 -. ---. ~ -. .. .J Rodty "1'0tnf; CDM $1,l95;GOO City lights & coastal canyon views. Frtnch doors, mo1dlngs. 3 frpl's, 6 car garQ~ wllots of cwtom cabi- nets, SBR. 4.SBA Long driveway+ much mort. 'Dllldng Ad • 7075 15696 Rockhwst Ave, S.A.$880,000 Nevtr ltved In SBR. S.S BA + study (5200 sq. ~· living space) on ~r 20.000 sq. ft. lot. Sest centrally locatro Cowan Heights amJ In secluded private gated com- munity. Cwtom quality throughout. 25631 Ra~ Falls, Rd LH. $975,000 Stunning Nellie Goll Custom home loaded with upll"fJ(kS Interior & exterior. Impeccable front and baic yard. 48R. 3.SBA + ex«ullvf office. It's a 101 ~Adt7076 876-~ HB-Sa69,900 SBR, JBA POOi home (1 BR, 1 BA downstairs) N~r kitchen. Close to gmJt schools. Excellent Landmarlt Home! 15964 Mt. Mattahom, F.V. $187,000 4BR. 2BA plus family room addition with cozy flrt- place. GoOd for first time buyer/Investor. Rart oppor- tunity! 322 H~, COM $799,000 Hard to flnd 4 plex. SOulh P.C.H .• all units an 2BR 1 BA. excellent condition. What a grtat opportunity for owMrtlnvcstor. Advantageous View of the bay The Lido Put Drive~ gi~ ,..,.,IClVW,~gurgcouf'views and<m mtrociuetioll to lfle""Newport Bcacn lifestyle. From the baJcony. homeowners watch magnificent sunsets, city ligb and lazy boats drifting serenely through the blue waters below. Near exquisite cujsine, theaters and trendy shops. this condo offers upscale beach living. The completely remodeled bayfront condo with two bedrooms and a den makes every day a vacation. 1berc is an availabJe boat dock. Repainted and recarpeted With designer expertise, the home bas new sinks, faucets, cabineb, tiled deck and floor-to-<:eiling mirrors. The mirrored wall over the fireplace in the living room adds dimension. Every touch has been ma:.terfully done to create an enchanting environment of the finer side of life. The motivated seller would negotiate a tum-key sale for eager buyers. Financing option!> and low interest rates could make this condo a reality rather than a dream. To learn about financint options and arra11g1 for a prl11att tour, caU John and Carol Jacobs of tire Newpor1 Be11&11 ojfic1 of Tiu PruJknlial -Jo11 Douiltu Co. at (714) 119- 4633. Corona del Mar lifestyle This tw<H>edroom. two-bath home 1ocated m Jasmine Parle offen. vaulted ceit.ngi;, private spa. automatic sprinkJers, mini-ocean view and wrap around yard J~mme Park 1s one of the most exciting hou!ling opportunities in coastal Orange County. Architectural excellence, attention to detail, including private streets, gate-guarded entrance. 'pacious pool with '>pa and cabana, will enhance a graciou.'I way oflife. With majestic sunset!> over Catalina, walking distance to the beach, shopping. dining and library. this prov ides an opportunity for a wonderful lifestyle. • For llWre inf onnano1&, caU Roche/k LJss at Tise PrulknJial -Jon D<Juilas Co., (7 U) 759- 66()(), uL 325 or (714) 72~0236. BeautifUI SOuth Coast Shores This tbrce.~ two balh, two- story townbome with luge bonus room and altnOst 2.~ sqoare feet of livinJ pace features newer appliances and roof, fireplace and a very private ~tio. Along with the private take and many walking traiJs, at has a quiet interior location. This home has an attached garaac. Enjoy community pools and spas. Walt to South Coast Plaza and enjoy easy commutina. p.,..,., ;,yo,.•,.. aaJI 1>4"4 n.,u of CollwU &ut.k1r, IUO ~ .... ~ .• Costa Mao. (11") 668-9333. Or C4ll lb l11tawd, /a19:/twW,,oltlw111banku.eo111 . • Like New. Beautiful 2BR, 2BA Conda. -$3091 900 in Old COM -Marble fireplace , large decks, includes wash- er, dryer & refrigerator. Move-in condition · great location. Walk to beach, senior center & Fashion Island. Olde CDM -$195,000 Ocean view located in beautiful Sandcastle Condos -walk to beach , Fashion Island & Village. Pool , Spa & Lovely entertainment area . Dottie Johnson 760-1966 .. Prudential -Douglas salutes Vicky Tsang Tsang had a record year in 1995 Muioe Montgomery. vKc president/manager of The Prudential Jon Douglas Co .. i\ plea<ted 10 honor Vk ky Tsang for OUl\tandmg -.ale:. ai.:h1evcment during 1995. "Vicky is a dedicated prc:rc,-.1onal." Montgomery said. "She ha~ an ability to listen to and respond to the neeW. of her clients and a negotiation strength that 1s admirable. Vicky's oul\landing succe'se~ arc a direct result of hard work and focus ... Tsang began her real estate career in California more than l6 yc&r5 ago. FirmJy resolved to update slciJls and knowledge through continufog education. semjnars, and real C$late networking, she works to provide ucellcnt service to her clients. Attention to dcu.il. follow-througti and a genuine concern for the welfare of her clients have given her the rq>Utation that brings repeat lllld referral busincss:Through excellent communkation skills in several Lanauagc , she has developed the ability'to help clients to understand the reaJ estate proc.bS, eliminatlng the fear or uncertainty and bringina a sense of well-being butd on lrust and kMwledge. Sharing ideas create bomb thJI t>nng SUCCC\'4.'' .1nJ aJlev1all' problem' B' gavmg her l hl·nh the gift ol hl·r in aght. 'hl '' able to ach1c\ c pbenomcn.il resalt!>. Vtdcy Tsang Through comprchen ive marketing plans ba~d nn economic and seasonal factors. and indicted nwtet trc~ Twig has bn·n 1hk to increase bU power in the real cst11tc marketplace. She dC igns strategic., to cn,urc the ucccssf ul meeti~ of goal~ for her clients bUcd on mltkCt flUctuMions and trends anCS first band knowledge of the 'lJIU' of her mark.ct area. Tsaria len& her pm(essional trcnath and guidance to cllerris. but manages to touch them~ tiDdness u weU. ~one of tbc top Newport Beal;b gents, her quiet power bclpa her climbs me Pinnacle of success. Vklj na, ca .. ,..,,., Uc tit• Jint luNlici.,._.tllilN~B#cllolf~1 11/.TlltlhM•t ,_,_,,.,,,.c.., (1U J 1~ ................... --Sitt natty aaa for estate under construetion. Ocean canyon views from .. 5 bedrooms. Game !&'l'n ~ 3 car singe. ..... ·-···--········•t.575, COASTAL NEIGHBORHOODS ........ Top IJ.ality kl~ dipla. Uv rm wMgh cding. Fmdi doon & windows. Dlr!·nn w/Wfit bar. Ca-geous kit. Mstr suiW w/ok. deck, spa u, I.Mgr 28R apt. . .$7'9 .... ........... 8llj view! Sbl*1g 4BR. 48A built in 1992. White 00 wlliW lulchen, French doon & windows. used brick patio. lg deck. Master M.lite w/VIN bilcony... ...... .. .... $145,IOI a.w. A tranquil setting on the bey. with sandy beach & pict\lraque view 3 bediooms. 3.5 baths & s~ rental w/prMtc entnncc. This is a great location ............... $1,MS ... Kent McNaughton's resume lists inventor, thoroughbred owner and REALTOR® Hy Joyce Scherer Th(lugh only 38 year' old, Kent McNaughton say' his hfc hai. been preny great :.o far "I told my wife if I was to drop dead tomorrow. 1 · d be happy I have had a pretty good umc: il's all gravy from here," said McNaughton. who markcl'i luirnry homes tor Grubb & Elhi. Residenual Services Born in Los Angeles. McNaughton rrnlve(! to Newport Beach as a youngster. He graduated from Corona del Mar High School and then earned a degree in business administration from Pepperdine Univer;ity Mon: than likely. it wa' hi' father'' mlluenLc ~h1th ..et him on a sucLc,,ful entrepreneurial path. . ··My dad. John J McNaughton. founded 1hc Newport-ba...cd Nauonal Education Corp .. the world\ largest cducatmnal training company. which has tr.uned hundred' of thou,ands of :.tudenl' r.mg1ng from medical a.'i.1stantl> to commercial p1loti.." McNaughton said. "He started the l'Ompany in 1960 in an abandoned barber 'hop on Wilshire Blvd." According to McNaughton, h1'> father owned an advert1smg company but also ran a i.mall mail order archery business out of the barber shop. It was there the idea for an educational correspondence course was born. The first course was to.become i forest ranger -and then the idea ju.'il mushroomed. The company expanded to include sue~ courses as Atlantic Airlines Schools (flight attendants); Bryman Medical/Dental Schools; Sawyers Secretarial Sc hools; Anthony School of Real &t.ate; and then schools across the country like Spartan School of Aeronautics in Oklahoma. Today. the company i'> traded on the New York Stock Exchange and employ:. about 5.000 people. • "1 worked there from about 1981-1983 m several different divisiom; but I wanted to do my own thmg." McNaugllton said. "My dad had a little product -another \ide busine\S he and another gentleman founded -which was a mail order electrosonic 1ewelry cleaner. "They bought about 500 of thc'c item .... ran an ad in the Wall Street Journal and ~old out immediately My dad a5kcd me if I would hke to run with thi-.. which I did from about 1984 -1985. I took II uvef\eas lo manufacture for mai.' d1'\lributmn to 'tore~ from Sak.\ Fifth Avenue to Bloommgd.tlc\ and I.he Pnce Club." ,1 Then McNaughton went on a \earch for other products. He would !>ub:.cribe to every mail order catalog in the country looking for a marketable product Each year he loo~ three or four product .. to a Hong Kong office to be redesigned. remanufactured and then distributed in the United States "I invented a hnle key finder you whistled and it beeped back to tell you where your keys were -and we 'iOld hundreds of thousan~ of those." he saJd "And through that product we automatically got into automotive di'>lribution. That i' when I had a joint venture with Mario Andrett1 to develop and d1\tributc. under the Andretti name, u line of automotl\C acc~i.one\ like leather driving glO\e.., an<l car coven.:· McNaughton i.old the businc!>' m 1988 and moved to Coto de Caza and 1mmed1atcl) '"became; bored." "I'm out shooting guns (skeet and tnip). playing golf and I am ab!>Olutely climbing walls,'' he said. "Then my neitt door neighbor gets hi-. real estate licenM: and onl! day comes over to show me a check for $25,000. He had his own hour.. and sold right in Coto de Caza. So I got my liccn\C, •'•~ • ·.·,r.• .._•.• .•.,-r,,.• ... .' ~ •"'• •C> ._ ... • ... :'J••••J".·~.-..•r.: • • .·.·.·t:1~.-•. .,.. ..... ,,, •. .,• .· .... • #1",-J 1'4'6 Kent McNaughton with hi~ jockey Eddie Dela.boo sayc who wean the h~r...c ,1opp111g 'ilk'> McNaughton de<,igned wor~ed for Mcmll Lynch and '>Old real c'tate m Coto de CUL.a from 1988-1991 " In h1:. ui.ual fa,hion. McNaughton wai. an immediate \Uc.:ce:.i.. In hii. fir.I year he sold - at thal 11me -the mo't cxpen,1\e house to go 1n Coto de Ca1..a. Selling for about S 1.5 rrulhon. the C!>late wa.-. lxlught by an Argentinean count. In 1991 ht" mcl Newport BeJch arChllClt Ed G1dd1ng'. who h.1d a c.:oupl~ uf cuntlom1mum prnJcc.:h in Mt"Alc.:o McN.iughton 'old h1' holding' in Coto de Caza. moved to Cabo San Luca' and formed a JOinl 'enture with G1dding' 'Tue fir,I thing Wt" did wa' lo build a custom 8.000 -.quarc foot home overlooking the town We 'old 11 to Family F1tne'' owner Ray Wilson:· he ~aid "At that lime 11 wa'> the large!>! sale of a cu,tom home in Cabo. For our i.econd project. we purchased 26 acrci. on the bay of Cabo for a condominium and time'>hare project. but one year into the project we ran mto problem' with the Mexican government and had to abandon ii." McNaughton mamed m 1992 and I'> the father of 3-month-old Shea. and 3-year-old Cha.)Cn. In 1993 he moved to Lido Island and started -.elling for Coldwell Banker Newport Beach. He Joined Grubb & Ellis in 1995. His focus is luxury homes in Newport Beach and north Laguna Beach. He says 1995 was his best year to date in real estate. '1'hc biggest asset that I have-and the ~ l have achieved -is because I will spend an incredible amount of money to sell a property," he said. ''Out of my budget, I put 30 cents of every dollar back into my business. The more money you spend marketing the house, the higher chances you have of selling it. I do a lot of direct matl to top producers who deal in luxury homes. 'Jl:lis inclu~ broken. in Los Angeles, San Diego and across the country. The second thing is to marltet the home specifically to people who can afford it, so I mail lo the top 2.50 CF.Os and I advertUe in the Wall Street JoumaJ and publication geattd to mar l1Jle of readership. And so betWetn tho pnm IDd direct mail program. I do a prcll) g ... ,.1 saturation. "Money has always come prett) l'.") 10 me," he said. "I think that IS beC.:JU\l I l'nJU~ working at what I do so il 1~ ea') h dJscapline myself. If anyone work' h.1rd JI anything. they arc going to make m1111c) ·· That discipline has allowed ~k °IJJllJ!hlon to pun.ue hi~ hobby: thoroughhrcd r,1, 1ng The interest in racing wai. aho pa"L'd d1111.n from his dad The cider McNaught1111 h,,, been involved in racing a.' u brccdL·1 .111<l owner for more than 20 yCOIJ"\ Whe n \1iung McNaughton was in high schoc.il. he ,r-·n1 i.ummers muclcing oul the stall' al 1);.I MJr Race Ttack for trainer Gene Cle,elJn<l In 1993 be bought fus first~. J ~ \l",U lllJ filly named Aying Wish. "Bill Shoemaker was my tramcr Jnd 1ho: horse C4mC lo his barn a day or twn .11lcr Bill's auto accident," McNaughton ,,11J "But Bill bas the best Irish hoNman working for him -and he is a wmnc1 J lcgencLHe came back wi&hin monthi. ol thc accident "Just before Olristmu I put the h11N: in 01 claiming rxe, which means anyone l.111 purchase the horse at the race. It wa' 1w11 days before Ouistmas and I thought rwhlxl) buys a horse two days before Chn~trn.1' Well. wmebody bought the horse aftc1 the race: I was devastaled." So McNaughton went right out and hought a 2-yur-Old QOl\ named Owen Me. However. tare interVCMd -aain. The ho~ broke hillq It.Hollywood Park and had 10 be destroyed. "So this year. I am goini to purchase another bone Ind get baCk into itt he -.aid "Horse l"ICing is .WJy a hobby to me. ~ feel very fonu11111t '°hive had an opportumty to • be-tnvoM:id ~ oft!IC flnc people_ I have met. When you pul your hooic with a trainer there i no ueh china as a 1.ram1ng <X>Otract, it is all d&lftt by a handshake " YON ca ,_.Ai Kai McN11111/tlon at an». Bllll l•ll•"*' •• Eslol• s.mt~~~ ,,,_, S/f. 190, ~ (114) UUJOO. New Custom Home with Stunning Panoramic Ocean & SPYQASS HILL 2 Drakes Bay OP£N SAT/SUN 1_. Truly a unique setting with stunning Catalina, harbor and city sunset views, 5BR, 3BA home, new gourmet kitchen. Selers are motivated. REDUCED $949,000 Charming 2BR, 1. 758A w/mini bay view. Nice spacious kitchen, fieplace Ind new paint. WOn'l a.st. .. motivated The ·california Lifestyle: Newly constructed open & spacious one-story home c.ompletely furnished w/captivabng views of ocean, city & Newport Harbor. SPYGLASS HILL 11 Bode1a Bay OP£N SAT/SUN 1_. Breathtaking Panoramic Ocean Harbor & Premium Fashion Island Views! Beautiful 48R, 3BA home w/new carpet & new paint. lush landscape with lovely sparkling pool. $895,000 condo in wonderful cOl1lfflUflity. Great for lst time buyer._ 120~9-422 HARBOR HILL This Is lt! ... Best Priced Traditional Custom 4BR, 4BA Home. Vaulted ceilings, gourmet kitchen with adjoining large fami room. Lush park-like ....setting with pool & spa. REDUCED $995,000 HARBOR RIDGE 21 Toulon OP£N SAT/SUN 1_. Spectacular Ocean and City Views! 5BR, 3.5BA beautiful Devonshire model home m gated community. ONner transferred must selrn REDUCED -----....a.• $799,000 Attractive Cape Cod townhome. 3BR, 2.SBA. new carpet and tile, nice kitchen. Lease QPtiorl . avalllable'::-'- Great comnuity Bob & Dovie Koop Bob Koop Dovie Koop Bob Koop, Jr. Ca'l the Koop team! a. • ..,. ..... ,ooi ......... I .... l ..._.1.S ..... Spa. r-11y--.. 2P' ................... O.-Do1Mw $495,000 BOB KOOP, SR. WOODBRIDGE TOWNHOME 'a.--.2 .... ,......... ilMIWei...t.y, _c:arJ*,,.. ........ _. nu. ......... -•c.dllimal $148,950 BOB KOOP, J]t. I OLDC.DM. 1--..wy,...._,2.., .... 11--S ....... P' ................. ._ _ .. _y~ ..... o.....x .... S629 BOB KOOP SR. '..._, 2.J .... !WO_,, ..... , Prl.-,.iio.~ .. ,._, ............ 0. o..ci--.~-..- $143.000 BOB KOOP. JR. NEWPORT BEACH 7 60-5000 A:::' Ext. 128 Crn'1 CHARLOTTE scan: Patron of the arts FAVORITE AG~:--. Coldwell Banker, €osta Mesa JOBTITLE: REALTOR• FARM AREA: SornenctTownhomes HOW LONG Wim AGENCY: 18 years CTrY OF RESIDENCE: Costa Mesa HOBBIESllNTEREST: lbeatcr, mo¥ies. music CLUBS/ORGANIZATIONS: Orange County Performing Arts Center FAVORITE MOVIE: All of Anthony Hopkins' period movies Choriotte Scott RESTAURANn Windov.-i. m · Newport Beach FAVORITE GETAWAY: Palm Dc,cn PET PEEVE: . Lack of commun11:at1on ROW DO YOU DEFINE SUCCESS? ..L~ QU;l.i.,T~,_ W1 """1 lo~ fro-JOll through our SNAnHOT ""1ua& Th column /taturn rtoJ ntll# OWIUf'19 Wohn, agtnts, ""°*«illt npraeldatiru, or any othtr s'4Jf .WmHn JO* W0•/4 liU to highlighL Wt ttKOIU'Op JOU lo stnd a photo (black tut4 •Iii#, if JIOSril>k), with company nomt, puso11 .U SNAPSHOT llUUktd on bad. ~or fa JOllT ilt{Ol'llllllion to: Julu Ylbr, IMI Bslllle &lilor, Doily Pilot, 330 W. lltt;y St.,. COUii Mt1at CA 92627; Fax: 1 JUSf>...4#2. ,,_..,,:... S p.m., TumJay. W1 1U Jlfl/Hblt it tu qtltCt is 4J'ailabk. To nris. Uif_.,..,.;,,,, tltol hlu alrtady bttn 111bwti.lled, caU 114-5144242. ~~!~!ell B~~~~!;~7;~!~brates technol~y · t od I fe t ' property listingl> wilh photos and descriptions In r UCeS n rne 10 in addition to other '>Crvic:e~ available 10 C ldw II I • , Internet users worldwide. CBNct offers 1he 0 e sa es assoc1a1es ultimale in inter-office commurucalion More Lhan 450 Coldwell Banker sale!. J\\CJC1atcs and manager\ throughou1 Orange County turned 001 for a rccenl 1nfonnative lntcmer seminar and kick-off meeting held at the lrvmc Marriott. The sale~ associates were trealed to a number of notable speakers including Chandler Barton, pre.i.ident and CEO of Coldwell Banker Corp .. who spoke on lhe bright economic outlook for 1996. Larry Romito, executive vice presjdent and general sales manager of ColdwelJ Banker Residential Brokerage, was the keynote speaker for the meeting. Offering his vision of how Coldwell Banker is ushering in a new area of cban&e, Romito spok.e on how Coldwell Banker will lead others into the future wilh service excellence and technology. An infonnative demonstration of the Coldwell Banker Internet World Wide Website wiu also included. Terry Pullen. Coldwell Bank.er Internet consultant. demonstrated all f accts of the lntemet by ~laying a laptop computer to a huge vi4eo --·....tt.walked tM · through the programs which included hOw to log.on to the Internet. pull up the Coldwell B nker homepage IDd~ss all loformation on any COidweii Banker listed home. Tho addre&S to the Coldwell Banker web~itc is http:l/www.coldWellbaok.er.com . The Coldwell Banker website is complete capabilities and networking opportunities for Coldwell Banker employees. 'This motivational seminar wai. u fantastic way lo show how Coldwell Banker will continue to lead othen. into the future wilh state-of-the-art technology and superior cuslomer service:· said Charlie Johnson. Coldwell Banker Orange County regional manager. "Coldwell Banker Online is just the latest in a long list of innovative services we have pioneered during our 90-year history." Other notable pea.kers included Lane Barnett, first vice president and director of marketing, who introduced the Coldwell Banker 1996 national advertising campaj1n which includes television and radio spots. Bob Le Fever, presjdent of Coldwell Banker Southern California Co., addRSSCd California reaJ estate recovery and inc~ing consumer confidence. 0 With favorabk intea:.&tnlt.C$ and the national economy on a u tainable growth path. J 996 will be a great year for the California rca.I estate market," Le Fever wd. For aQ ]Oflr rco.I "'-" tutb caU JDMr l«td Coll/wfl Banbr oJflct, ColtlwtO Bukulllu,,_,..~.~~""~------.,.,,..,,..,, s1.ooo-. 1111«-. ;,, Norflt A~rico. 111 C4U/onUo. COldW•U llMUr ltiU .ion duin 2SJ Nlidtffliol rM/ nllllt ~-..,.,,_~au-.""°"*' .. .....,.,, ""'~. c ....... ,.,. ~/ rnitlndlal ,.,,, nlillt 1mkn. s"""°" .1<Jll c~ COl"'t 01', You deserve ..... . •Honesty • 24 Years Experience • Communication • Personal Service DESIGNS FOR LIVING '96 • Dedication • Results! .. WATERFRONT HOMES, ·INC. aeattors® Specializing in properties for sale or lease ... on the water. .. near the waler ... and with a view of the water ... OPEN HOUSE l On the water ... ------:---..,--=-------. SA11JRDAY ONLY DOVER SHORES 60 Arbola . Rancho San Jo.quift, Irv 2 8d Condo Rosette-Andree Gindi $247.000 8 Misty Meadow -Turtk Rock, Irv 4 8d Hse Michael Scholla $359,500 512 Fullerton -Newport Heights 3 Bd Hse Vicki Lee $369,000 . 25001Seacon -Newport Heights 3 8d Hse ~ ~ldie --i~~~+J-a..t.-13,.,~~HM~~IHl!'~ib:-tT~~'>'dOdt. 2970 Corte Hermosa -Newport North Sleps to oomm ~ ~· poa & ocean George Dashiell 3 Bd NEWPORT OCEANFRONT , 611 Kings Place • Cliff Haven, NB Hse Ctsom 4bd. master w/Fr. docn to pallO & beach. Betty Comegys $539. 000 Beams. !wick & le.ided ~ 601 Via Udo Nord -Udo lsle, NB 3 Bel HM $1,095,000 Lance Boggs $895.000 PEl.JCAN POINT 395 Camden -1.aguM Buch 4 Bel the HuJe front rON lot. em JIWale Bl i:rem1e1 Rick Schreiber $1,4 95. 000 locaoon on 12-!>'eetl w~ waler views 6 Oakmont -Big Canyon, NB 5 Bd Esute $1.895,000 UNDAISLE 5bd bayfront. ~emler wkle view ol bay, large dodt w/n lie. OrlllQ & fanU,r rm & bh ~ $1 ,495.000 (Ut) COWNS ISlAND l.MlJMA'S 1HRf.E AROI BAY Baa;front 3lxl w/ 190' on !ht water, dock & ~ Gated c:onm. baucifl4' remocS.ied oceanlr • • \'ie\oll Dug & f~ rm. lao.ln, garden & pabos. home, 4bds, hams. ft ~ & docn 4 hJ: "' $2,395,000 $2,675,000 Near the water ... ----=--" --- Renee Peterson·King $2.995.000 SUNDAY ONLY 207 Canal · Newport Shora 3 Bd Hse Kennie Jo Rizzo $420.000 54 Ocean V'tsta • Sa Island, NB 2 8d Condo George Dashiell $599,000 1163 Marine · Laguna Beach 4 Bd Hse Betty Comegys and Nancy Peterson $1,650.000 SATIJRDAY & SUNDAY 1741Tustin4C • bst Costa Mesa 2 8d Twnhm Sally Nenel $144.500 270 Brentwood • East Com Mesa Jerry Smith I Esther Fine 1901 Glenwood -Baycrest, NB ~ D'Auria 1027 Mariners -Dover Shores Jrrnnue Jones 501 North 8ayfront -8aJbo. lsland Olga Matthews I Mark Jackson 3 8d Hse $299.000 3 8d Hse $439.000 4+ 8d Hse $749.000 3BdHM $1,495.000 6 Coffins Island (end of 81) 3 Bd Hse Gr¥e Taliaferro/ Linda Gordon $2.395.000 Available for Lease 620 1/lflllrigold Corona .. Mar 1 8d Apt s 800 229 w. wm w. eoa w.. 2 Bd e.-1o sso 1671 Tustin •83 CM~ 2 8d CAlndo 900 2569EJdm1C2 Eat eoa Maa 2 8d r.-1400 11 Sa 111n1 Big c.,o.. re 2 8d c.c..1o 1500 1631 lrvne .rf Wtsdlf AM. NB 3 8d TMia 1650 10501/1 W. Biilo. Pf!lball NB 2 Bd Apt 1650 24 1<111111 en Nnport eraa 3 8d r.._ 1100 3121 COlll Hwy '2A T owm, NB 2 Bd Condo 1900 3121 CoM Hwy •88 Towers, NB 2 8d C.oado 1900 3121 CoM tt.y •28 Towers, re 2 M C.oado 1900 124 C.. (&dlllw) C.. WIDd 4 M It. 2300 601 Udo hit DrM C.-my V-. 2 1W Ceedo 2500 1050 W. Balioa P ..... NB 3 M Apt 2650 332 Vil Udo Noni Udo ... NB 3 Bel Apt 3000 2846 Ocunfront ....... Bad\ 4 Bd ft. 120 lntne Cow Crt a.ta 4 Bd the Dplx steps to oceai 3bds 14> & 2 <Jo.Mi, f.ach With 2 baths & !replaces $349,000 MID PENNSUlA New il '88 3sty 2bd c. Cod nmn w/lrplc, & huJe garage. Walt k> bay, pier & Octan $289,000 PE1tNSUlA POINT Olamnng 2sty 4bd on exn large lot Fr doors & wridows. Steps lo beaches $479,000 fastsde 2sty 3bd twriwn, master w/titting rm. ~rm & 2 ~ vt,/WNls of Bid Bay. $272,000 ~ remodeled 2sty 3lxl w/sepnte off'a & bath New k11chen, lloonog, roof & ming. $655,000 NEWPORT HEKJfTS E.slate sale. 3lxl w/~ & fan9; rms l'I comer location on ~ sl7ftt. $379,000 GorgD.s 3tid a.bl'I vii w/tr:bJ pmiacy on huga earner lat. Altha. bams & pabO w/spa $1,599,000 UDO ISLE HOliE BY TIE SfA Brijlt 2bd wi den & swiy petio Large lot on iQnt 2 doors from OCU'l, -. &om roofdeck. 514>eM street w/~ potential fOf expansion rmocWed 5bd w/chlg & ~ rms $595,000 $795,000 Sri o-d, Bat 8uv! Fim '°"._from 4W w/ ~ & ~ l'OOl1'6, psi q.etlm, pool & spa. $749,000 HONE BY THE Sf.A 2 doors from octall w!Wt:ws from ~ ~ mnocW.d 5bd w/clrq a lamti""' $795,000 • ~elusive Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realfy 1 <, • --- -. ----- WATERFRONT . HOMES, INC. Realtors® ' Sp~cialit.ing in properties for sale or lease ... on the water ... near the water. .. and with a view of the waler. .. HARBOR HIGHlANDS Super ~ Price! Relocated sder ~ molMted, wants to mow '4bd home w/hrdwd floors, frplc & dottie garage. 631-1400 $280,000 NEWPORT SHORES Desirable lsty 3bd w/hot hi> & Slll roan. Very good street dose to cllb- house, tennis & pool, strol to ocean. 631-1400 $280,000 ailing. French docn, patio with rock edged spa. In lower lllit. Deck & patio 1 blod< to ocean. 631-1400 $219,000 631-1400 $320,000 EASTSl>ECataMesa'sOlteansc:urPexw/cxmn NEWPORT SHORES 2sty 4bd w/upgraded SEAISlANDCanpletOjrernodcled2bddesi!Jm pool. lsly ~ ~ 2bd ail mil w~ cln-kitdten 8t biths, large private patio. steps to db-perfect condo w/ctmg nn, den & hi-tech kitchen ilg nn, large master, Wlciy & privata patio. house, pool & tennis, dose to ocean. II guard gated comrrmity w/pools, spas & tennis. 631-1400 $144,500 631-1400 $327,000 631-1400 $599,000 SOUTH COAST METRO i1 ~ rWbished TIJRTLE ROCK VIST~ w/ccxnm pool, spa & NEWPORT HEJGHTS 13r'dlt 4bd. tast~ ~ Brookview. 2sty3bdtwnhmw/attachedclllgarage. tennis-Views of dty ll!tits from 4bd end trdt on modeled w/cCMllry style kitchen, family nn & fr. Na interiof location near dib & pools. ~ dining & fmly rms, 2 frplces &: 3 decks. plces in master, dining & livWlg rm Deck & spa. 631-1400 $144,800 631-1400 $359,500 631-1400 $679,000 WESTQJff condo, a 11e1Y pretty 2bd ilslde mil NEWPORT HEJGHTS Daring 3bd co«age w/ LINDA ISlE T racitional 5bd in StmV loadion with with landscapl!d patio&: comm pool. Close to hardwoodBoorsooprinestmt,walltoalschods. dock for large yacht. Views across channel to Mariner's Perk, buses & shopping. Used brick, pidcet fence, roses & large rear~-Bayshores. Near ccmm br.adt & tennis. (lJi) 631-1400 $149,500 631-1400 $369,000 63J.1400 $692,000 COSTA MESA HEIGHTS, sodh ol 1-,. St. 2bd cmio with po& i'I sma1 c:anPex IAAlh na pms, caMnlent to buses nl ~- 631-1400 $162,000 WTSl>f Com Maa. Large R·2kltw/~ plans f<lf 2 new condos, ntar buses, shops & ser- \lice:s. Exls&ig lbd cottage Is rmted.. 631-1400 $189,000 CUFF HAVEN f6VPOR1' HEIGHTSVilla Siema 2bd 1\.1.nhm. 0d93bdw/clrqrm,famt/rmw/Frtnchdocrs Hlijl celngs. wood loas. bl.It-in medil center. Al-& pMrS. nl ~ w/rxd fordlblc ~ ~ e.n 631-1400 $539,000 631·1400 $212,000 HARBOR RIDGE Estate Homes. Remodeled & inmao8te w/Sbds in a spedacUar. nat\.nlly for· esled seUklg° w/total IJ'Mlc.y & views ol city ~ 631-1400 $699,000 BELCOURT Spacirus, prish 2bd lvKiwn w/ dinire rm & famYy rm. ~ ceililgs, 3 frplces & marble Boors Cowtyard mby & ~yard w/spa. 631-1400 $749,000 PENINSUlA POINT ~ 3bd, 3ba w/fam- Yy nn, 4 frplca"& 3 c:ar garage. Remodeled '89, hardwood lrs, Fr. doors & laded &: staNS .... 631-1400 $795,000 COSTA MESA HEIGHTS. O\amq smal du- CORONA DfJ. MAR'S Hait>or Woods w/ca:rm ple:x with 2 tdns each. Close to 1-,. Sired shop-SUNSET BEAat 3sty 5bd oceanfront w/dinkig nn, den & 4 CM garage, + 2bd apt w/~ rm & $375,000 frJk. Rooftop dedl &: bach petio. pool & spa. PopJar 2bd end \1\11'1 prWne localion 1*19 & buses. w/fyplc, lallldry & cbtie garage. 631-1400 631·1400 $229,000 NEWPORT NORTH BUffS l.lnobllN:lld lliews o( ainpl & di;~ 2sty ~ twnhm CM'1 2,000sf w/~ beths, faml; & tnaldast nns & 2 ~ patios. 673-6900 $420,000 UDO PARK DRIVE Nicely appointed 2bd cmio w~ views of channel, ocean, uiset & city lgis. 5«my bldg w/doorman, pool .llf spa. 631-1400 $495,000 631-1400 $1,495,000 AT THE BEAat ~. shilgJld custom w/ Elegd4bdonlarge. ~~cmwlrX. st\do apt s doors to oeul. Elegint 2bd, den & ~lrdionel 5bdcuPomw/prilelawalldgai- ~ klchen. lln"1 rm.A/Cl~~ f1n.t; nn, master w/&pic & CXM\ *"'· dens, pool&: spa. Prims golf cone kit w/Wtw, 67U900 79000 631-1400 $545,000 631-1400 995 000 ;o. COSTA MESA HeWi1s w pwtl l eiemattaiy BAYCREST Taat/ itrnOdelad 4bd, ~ & ~ BIG CANYON rnpcesstw 6bdrm maMon OWi' tchod. a.nq ~ w/hlntWoild lrt A: r.:.ndo; rrns &: 90"fl* lildwl w~ nOok. Malta loolcqJ the 8lh ~-Oiq lg11m1 rms, lbary l bllhe a1 R·2 lol hM Dl*liW bid! w;..,. l IP' lib l din. e.d'6; a.0c..,.t Wilh dy ~ *-· SHOWCASE NEWLY LISTED CUFF HAVEN Prime location, ~to nab.re preserve. Be.uihjy rerl'lodeled lsly 4bd home w/cmq & famf! nns. large master. new !Jalllle kitchen. hrii.tood floors, sk#ts, 9'ea1 rear yard w/pallo & spa. $689,000 UDO 151..E . ~ lsly 3bd w/farriy rm & frplc on lllge comer~-5'»- cious, tiled patio: pool & bait~-Elegant decor w/llmestone floors and N#i waded kllthtn &: baths $895,000 ORANGE PARK ACRES f4arlan estall w/5 ml barn and are•11 on <1R1 1 aac Beaulihjy mnode:led and expendal 5 bdrm homew/clnnJ & ~rooms. and maid's ~m Granite COU'ltm. haidwoods &: rnoJtmgs $1,145,000 E1dmive Affiliate of Sotheby's International Re~ . BALBOA ISLAND 315 MARINE A VE. 71~73~900 -l o ~ North Laguna View Home 395 Camden Place Open Saturday $1,495,000 Balboa Island Bayfront Bargain SOI North Bayfront Open Sat & Sun. $1,495,000 Lido Isle View Home 601 Via Lido Nord Open Saturday $895,000 Turtle Rock Vistas 8 Misty Meadow Open Saturday $359,.500 Lido Isle Bayfront Triplex Easy convers10~ ~fa°R home Pnvate be~~ views $999,000 Belcourt Barpin 4BR 3~8~, JXI & spa ~argelot $995,000 Turtle Rock Visw 4 BR 2.SBA End townhome on large greenbelt Refurbished and immaculate, community pool $359,500 Newport Heights Townhome 3BR2.SBAT~keyw· . ard Bnght, operl, air \N $2491'0) Affordable in Corom del Mar 2BR2.5BA Townhome +large 2 car garage 2 private decks, community pool and spa $229,(XX) Triangle Squue ArH 3BR 2BA townhome w /fireplace Greenbelt location, community pool $14',000 in association with TIM CARR WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS~ 675-1058 Corona del Mar Tennis Estate SBR SBA Contemporary, will exchange Af prox. 1.2 acres, ocean & bay views s ,695,000 Balboa Island Bayfront Bargain 3BR 4.SBA Remodel, 6 car garage Large private dock, huge roof deck $1,495,000 Oceanfront Custom 48R 3.SBA on And, no boardwalk Tum-key with whitewater views $1'°95,000 Harbor Ridge Value SBR 3.SBA Pride of ownership) Two private sunny decks, atnum $699,<XX> • 631-1400 North Laguna View Home 4 BR 48A Remodel, at end of private ~-de-sac Fabulous ocean and sUNet views, pool and spa Sl,495,000 Dover Shores Bayfront Bargain! 38R 2BA totaUy remodeled "Tum-key,. bayfront 60' on the watt!T", private dock, quiet location · $989,000 Udo Isle View Home 38R 2BA Fam Rm "'tum~key"' designer home 52' comer view lot, pool with large patio $895,(XX) ~-- WATERER0NT HOMES,. INC. R~tors® Specializing in properties for sale or lease ... on the water ... near the water. .. and with a view of the water ... ESTHER FINE pager: 433-9682 ~---& onsider if SOW----J -~, When you list with the "FINEsT" ~ofden~c)l{aatdWWun /993 &-/99-st Meticulously maintained on a large, private lot. 4BR, 31/BA lva'l Wells home with new kitchen, pool, spa and 3 car garage. Sders are relocating! ...... ..... . ................. $849,000 DOVER SHORES -CONTEMPORARY . . 1201 SantMeo DrM tfi#l IOphisticatied 5BR, 41,-4&\ *de sDy home. '-ll.ns mirbla ard hriwod loors. pod, spa end 'MSterfal Sellers haw fooo:I 8(lOlher. . . .. . . ....... ..... . $715,000 . . Beautiful 4BR. 3BA with fabulous Back Bay & momtaln views m prestigious Dover Shores. Reduced to Sell ··················-·············· .. ··· $729,000 GORGEOUS SF.A ISLAND TOWNHOME Very dramatic, highly sophisticated & completejl,i remodeled w/ hl-ta:h kJtchen & baths. 2BR, 2.SBA + den ovetlooldng golf course. ......... .. . .. ........................... ... ...... . $599,000 EiChilift Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty BALBOA ISLAND 315 MARINE AVE. 714-673-6900 ..... • 18 ~-- Residential Real Estate Services • Independently Owned and Operated NEW P.NGLAN.D MAS1'£R.PIEcE 5 or 6 bd , 4.5ba Cape Cod on over 113 acre. 2 great rooms. 'Chefs ki1Chen w/frplc & state of the an ,,pfaana;'. Bca~tifuJ cus1om TI:UWQ mn•-vu•. Anne Hoover $1,389,000 Codc70937 HIT THE JACKPOT Good rental area-dose to fun zone & pier. Upper 3bd. 1.75ba, 2 sundccks. Lower has 2bd, 1.75ba, SOPHISTICATED VlllA 3bd, 2.5ba w/numerous custom ~~features. Oassic lallan arches, maiblc Boors. e .ftOors. high patio. 4 car garage. Both with fireplaces. , ceilings crc ... Security symm. Patti O"Dcslcy QUIET ELEGANT LIFESTYLE Flcg;u)T custom home in a quiet inccrior location. 4bd & 2.5ba. vf/over- siud garage & b~bby area, hardwood floors, r>lantation sh~ttcn and cus- tom built enterwnmcnt center. 24 gate guarded community. $519,000 Mali Gulledge c:odc 702S7 Roy 8c ~a.ry Osterhout Gib Walker $395,000 C.odc 71507 HARBOR RIDGE 2bd, 2ba home. Huge mstrbdrm w/2 walk in d os- .cts, gared counyard, fplc, cuscom skylight, covered patio & wood decking. Belle Parcch $429,000 C.odc 70517 SF.APOKJ' UFFSI'YLE Spacious 3bd home in family community near Mariners mile. Great location and fabulous ocean and SSS0,000 bay views. B) Johnson WA'J'Ell WONDERLAND Sbd custom residence on 55' bay &oncagc w/picr & tlip. Patios & dcda rmke die most of the views and great for cntcmiJiing. <:ode 7081 7 $279,000 S~BACKBiW Two scory 3bd. 2.5ba. Light tic brittln. Sa.aped a::ilin~ view deck. Vacant-mOYC right in! 'Sdkn are very mou- wtcd. $319,900 Karen Rezek PRIME BF.ACJIFRONT Spacious ~bd. w/aJmost lOOft of scdudcd beach Pm pool & spa. Total privacy. Kent McNaughton $S,700,000 Code 71937 PllMJEll UDO ISLE Just steps away from the bay and beach. Spacious 4bd, 3ba. View of the bay from upswrs. Extra wide lot. $620,000 Virginia O'Brien Code 72117 r ---..._ --- '• > ) , q • • I~ - L " .... ·! • :Z' 22Hamiage s.-$1,M9,000 Sat $799,000 Sat $524,500 200Tfort eudiif ~ ~~ 304 Aftsaida Cambrc Sat $319,900 2571 Point Del Mar s:..r $-U;9,000 2535 Beck.., L.op Sat $192,000 1301 Su.a Lue Sat $4SS,OOO Dam Black 1319 Balboa Bhd Unit c Sat $799,000 &dynShaaa 5801 Sabore Drift Sat .$UlS,OOO SollyShann -'52 Morning Canyon Sat $379,000 5" Royal St. George S&S $1,198,000 1712 Aatip Way 1935 Pon'C'.amq l~Manpatt lSOHad SF.APOllT UFPSm.E Spacious 3bd home in famjly communjcy oear Mariners Mile. Grear location and fabulous o'cean and bay views. 8.J. johruon $570,000 Code 7'1127 S&S $7SS,OOO Walbr/Petmaa S&S $699,000 Gray/ Alliloe S&S $S70,000 B.J.jobmoo Sun $1,095,000 • ROSE COVEaED OOJTAGE ctwmi!!S 3bd, 2.Sba home w/hilh crili~ frcncb doors, IUdwd Ooon, pristine lanclscape. priv patio, room to expand. Ocean view. $880,000 PREMJER WATF.RFRONT PROPEIOY Landmark propenr. ~u?ti-Jevd &orplan w/3bd, ~ba. Beautiful custc>m dcWls, mined glasS windows, wood bQmed c:ciJj 8c brick fn>lcs. Kem M~ton & Stephanie Houghton $1,099,000 Code 71M7 SF.AVIEW SPLENDOA BIG CANYON FJ..E.GANC£ 4bd, 3ba w/city light views. In pr9t, gated comm. of FrCe-sfa.9d.ing end qnit with goer CO\I~. gcy IU!ha .8c Seavicw. Extensive uPIUades. comm. pool 8c tennis. sun~ VJCWS. ~mplet~ly redecorated ID ott-WluTe with Ann: Ted ~ Suunne ~~· 4~ 8c Library with fireplace. Gotted courtyard 8c $685,000 Code 72127 •po Belle Partch $1.3-iS,OOO Code7UM7 COllONA DEL MAil PSFECJ10N Spacious -'bd. 3.Sba Cape c.od style. Ezcdlent &orplan w/soaring 001- inp. hrdwd. Ooors, 8c 2 brick frplc's. $799,000 Linda Octh t,c Lois Jacobs Code 716'7 _., __ _....., -----~ ... ~ --~ -.. - Karen Knoche 644-6373 Ext 118 Highly Upgraded Condo • 2BR + den, 2BA • Modd perfect w/many upgrades • Mirrored walls • Kitchen w/top--of-thc-linc appliances • Inside Laundry · • 2-<ar attached gar~c. • Tiled front courtyard • Large sun deck in back w/charming fountain · Offered at $425,000 OPEN HOUSE SAT 1-5 15 RUEVERfE •BIG CANYON Versailles Modd Architeccural Digest qualii 4BR, 4.56A Exquisitely designed on 1 ch fu.irway. $1,145,000 Barbara A11ne · JoAnn Kenton 631-2863 759-0191 B~J. Jolllison ~37-3 Ert 147 "Gill for B.J.'s Appraisal" · ATfENTION: MR FIX IT Bring your tools and update this 3 bedroom home. Large lot + great Ocean and Harbor views. New low pri~. $525,000 - FOR THE TALENTED HANDYMAN: A four bedroom home on a large private lot. OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 1824 Marapata, Corona del Mar $570,000 .TODAYFORAPRIVATESHOWING JoAnn Kenton Senior Marketing U>osultant 644 6373 Ext 147 733-5550 Pager Dana 129-8296 LouAnne 717-4207 " ~~~~ &6 ~~at{,, ~IUUZ. ~ '4!_'"'9 ~J ~ r ----f------...:J We l1~1ve son1ething for everyo11e! • Newport Condo/ Beach-close 2 bedroom 2 bath • Bayciat 4 bedroom, 3 bath-IN ESCROW • East Side Townhouse style 2 bedroom • Income-producing duplex-Costa Mesa • Eastsjde Costa Mesa-great house, huge lot • 2 in Harbor Highlands • Westdiff-3 or 4 bedroom, 3 bath and pool 4 bedroom 2.5 bath, 5 bedroom 3 bath I 644-6373 DECEMBER TRANSACTIONS 644_6373 2147 Iris Pl. -SOLD (SEI.l.ER) :d73 xl21 Pager 576-3198 471 Walnut -SOLD (BUYER) 376 Ramona -SOLD (BUYER) 1821 Leeward Ln. -SOLD (SEI.l.ER) Cu~ 2 bedloom. l tad cloll llome. CcntU 3 bedroom. 2 t.th. Wood 8oon. lugit yu-4 Euaidc Jocacion, large J'd.. &Ont & b.dt. MUil ter. ~ sm,oeo SJ27,eee .• ----.. --· ;-=:---. ~ WhY do celebrltles choose to associate With Donald Pfaff ? Lmo ISLE BAsfsIDB CoSTA M£sA Wonderful end unit complex next to pool and spa. Great tloor- plan, extra dean, open and bright with neutral carpet and decor and an oversized 2 car garage $125,900 Charming home on wide 45' lot. light and bright with new kitchen and baths. A spacious lanai or "garden room" with beautiful Mexican pavers open to a lovely south-facing patio. Oversized living room perfect for entertaining. $695,000 Shouldn't You? • Invest in a second home • Find a better home LIDo lsLI! Fourth bedroom is downstairs with its own bath and couJd be used as a f.unily room. Courtyard/patio entry leads to large liv· · ing room complete with beamed ceilings, fireplace and hard- wood Boors downstairs. Cl()S( to clubhouse, beaches & tennis. $539,000 ·- GREAT VAL~ IN BIG CANYON COIONA DB. MAI ~~ bd, 3 5 bo ;Ct Mxq 644-9060 x 108 ----· LIDO l5ll OKmn· home wide 45' ~ Light & ~ht with~ kithen and bolls ~ .. lonoi .. ,L~ ~~ o· e1e s.eelbeig 644-9060 x 122 NIWPOIT llDGI Absc*Aely~Pr~ decoloted & bndscoped with spa 3 . bd, 3 bo, ~ ie..e home O'ette Sleelberg 644-9060x122 HAllOI WW HOMES Connel ~ wifi exoonded dining room and remodJed kithen. Skylights and T?!Y olher upgrades. $399 (XX) Dieylusj\\lelr 644-906 x 107 - .. Through Coldwell lanker Online™, your property will receive international •xposure on the Internet. hHp:/ / cbnet.coldwellbanker.com/logo l I ' ' ; -· . . . 24 -~ . . . -. B.ig ~anyoo, starting_ at $~18,000 : Th~J bedroom, 2 both home offers woodertul privacy at $218,000 The Bluffs. starting at $ l 89,000 -Gorgeous bod.boy views occompony this 2 bedroom~ at $255,000 Laguna Beoch. starting at $293,000 -This charming, one bedroom Vtcioria Beach cotbge 1s $293,000 Turtle Rock Crest, starting al $323,000-This beautiful 4 bedroom home. cbse lo community pool, 1s $323,000 Savoest Norlh, stwtins-OI $A39rQOO • A4oor-Weom, 3 both home in a terrific location al $525,000 Harbor View Homes, starting at $400,QOO. This 2 bed room tiny liHle beoch shack is $529,000 lido Isle, slolt1ng al $475,000 -This four bedroom. 3 bath home features o cour1'y<>rd polio entry ol $539 000 Balboa Peninsola, starting at $499.000-This 4 bedroom, 2 5 both home features o new 2-slofy dining room & 1s $579, 000 .. SATURDAY'S INVITATIONS John Campbel Robert Ben~ EleaOOf Bow e 623 VtSaa Bonito $449,000 Ginny Anderson ~HGw«>s 44 l Nmling ~ $al 5,000 Edie Olson COS1A Wf.sA l 076 Townenouie °'· $129, 900 Dov1d Pr1nce t-W!a Vf.W Hills l 230 SondUv $750,000 Lisa Adorri ~Vf.WHcwis 2029 Poo Cordiff $485,000 Judy Robb1"~ SATURDAY'S & SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS l.AGtN4. BE.A.CH 488 Aho V'1$k> 'Nat $293,000 S!¥3lAss HiJ. 35 i'Aofllecik> $795,000 Deiem1oh/fron 4 ~teffr( Circle $595,000 Joye OI SlNOAYS NVJTATIONS 8AYOEST SOIJrli 1326 HQntpshlre Orde$625,000David M:Cull0< h lJOO ISl.f 220 V'io Palermo $539,000 Lynne Lindsay .... .. HAR~ VIEW HCWfS Carmel model wMh on expanded dining room and remodeled kifChen. S~ights and many othef vpgiodes .• 3 bd, 2 bO, 2 car goroge. MK::HAEl. DIEYfUs/Sl&N WEW. -$399, 000 BAYSHORES Traditional boyshcxes family home with three brick polios, French dOoB, Deautiful hardwood floors, librc:x}'/sludy, family room, 4 bd, 3 bo, master suite wi!h aressing room and secluded pat10. Elf.tN)lt Bo\NE/COO. IWXx. -$815, 000 CORONA DEL /'VIAR Situated on one of the most pfeferred streets in Corona del Mor, this charming ho'me enjoys ocean and bay views without the summer beach traffic and riolse. 5 bd, 4.5 bO, kitchen with lop of the line appliances, master bedroom with cus- tom fireplace and voulled ceiltr,igs. Ta-.\ THQWiON"'-$ l , 200, 000 LINDA ISlE Through lorge, double wooden doors w ith beveled glass wiric:IOwS, you pass a separate garden room, founlOin ond lovely gardens as you enter on eJCCePfiC>i'lOlfy beautiful home. Anttque paneling~ the home imported from England. 4 bd, 5.5 bo, ~ fOJ 55' boat and two side ties. EDIE 0tsa.; ~ $2, 150,000 Three Arch Boy, slortmg al $429,000 · Jhis custom 3 bed- room home 1~ located on~ oceanside for only $750,000. Newport Beach, slortmg at $200,000 ·This luxury. oceo~ front 3 bedroom, 2 both penthouse is $892,000. Emerald Boy, slorting at $475 000 This 3 bedroom, 2 both single level home 1~ in excellent cond1hon ond is $885,000 ~ V'tWW Hilts, slOrting ot $535,000 -This 3 bd. 3.5 both home offers incredible ocean views ond is $899,000. Big Conyoo, ·starting ot $218,000 ·This former celebrity esklte off01s 4 bedroom, 4.5 baths, and is $1 ,250,000. Caono del Mor, starting at $290,000 ·This exlraordinory, cus· lorn home boosts 6 bedroom, 7.5 bo~ and is $2,850,000. Caono del /kJr, slorttng at $ 290 000 Trod11ionof home oYel looks Pocdic, ,4 bd 3 bo poientiol lo build new Of remodel Balboa Pen"'5Ulo, sklstlng ot $499,000 -This exquisile ~ool feo. lules 5 bedroom, 5.5 boils and 0 pnYOte dock ror $3,200,000. .. Exciting "New England" Home Seventy feet of prime ocean frontage siruatcd on 3 lots with two double garages, and a 30 x 40 foot patio. All primary rooms overlook the pounding surf and magnificent sunsets. $1,990,000 An Entertaining Home Living room, dining room, master bedroom on the second level with views of the ocean and Catalina in secluded privacy. Built in 1989. Amenities include an elevator. Architecturally stimulating. $1,390,000 GREAT VALUES IN BIG CANYON • Estate property situated on fourth fairway. • Master suites on each ffeor. • F.xquisite Architecture Details Throughout •Lap pool • 3 Car Garage $610,000 .. • Big Canyon Residential • Spacious 3 bd, 3 ba Home • Lar.!Je Family Room · •Huge Kitchen opens to Pri11ate pool and spa -. 3 CM' G11rage Office: (714) 644-9070 xlll • Residential: (714)' 644-5833 • F.xcellent location ne11r Newport Heights • Sparkling solar he11tul. pool • Three or four bedrooms Three bath~ • Very lfUiet, luxurious m/Mter suite • Family room,/""""' tlinin9 room • French lloors ' What's Hot in Dover Shores? Lorge corner lot in prestigious area. Huge family room, designed for Rloying/listen- ing to music. Cotnedral ceilings, built-in sound system . Home hos timefess quality. $625,000 ·Open Sunday 13?6 Hampshire Circle What's Coolcin' in loycrest · South? . located on one of Boycr~sts most desir· able streets. Great AoorP,lon, light and bright, family room and livin~ room that views large pool and spa. S-unny bock· yard. $525,000 Olfter Siuling H9mes AvaHa&le ••• • i?oycrest Nor1h -:)525,000 • Harbor View Hills · $ 1, 29 5, 000 Coming Soon Two completeJY. remodeled homes rang· ing betw~n J800 to 4500 square feet. Perteet condition and reaay to move. Call David for further information w.-'m Sold On CalitOmta.\'.A No queshon about 111 California has been o great home !Of us Coldwell Bonker was founded here 1n 1906 in a small office i('I downtown SOn Francisco Seems the climate for ~ was ideal for us, for 'Ne nc::N1 • 252 offices throughout Cal1forn1a • 6,884 Calif9rnia sol& associates • 48,081 Colitorma homes sold in '94 alone.· • $10.9 billion 1n California transac- tions All of which makes us the largest real estate comP9ny in Californiq, and bri~ us to the best number ot all· 9 out Of 10 cu.stomeu who'~ used our services hove told us they'd use them again. To di5C0\19f why, and find the hot:Tle of Yf?4Jf dreams, coll 1-800733·1380 Or sign on , the Internet al http· I /www.c~lbonker.com. • I I · 1 DoN&JoYcE OLSON Read the latest happenings in ... -Buylines At THE PRUDENTIAL· JON DOUGLAS CO •. Ale P ... didn't let ~cography get in the way of a sale. She was an New Orleans for a week when an offer came in on one of her listings. The seller was in the Italian AJps, but after several phone calls and faxes, the transaction was made, leaving all parties with smiles on their faces. COWWEUBANKER COSTA MESA is happy to welcome new agents SU11e Jol111stoa, 1,,.a LUtltartlt, Loni Robiluon, Judillt Sanpllr and K.tl'fJ RCJM141. Also, they would like to welcome back Solf)a KCJ. Al COWWBU BANKER NEWr<JRT BEACH MMCiA. Bill and Robur Bon reached lhe S 100 •ituo. mar1c for their combined sales on Balboa Peninsula property. WOW! Marcia has been a member of the President's Club since its inception in the early '80s. It's party time at MBTRO REALTY, where M«tf '--" AWIH is celebrating her l<hlt •lrtM.J with a big bash. We wish her many more to come! And Gary Sully will celebrate his 37th in Las Vegas-let's wish the birthday boy luck. After he returned. Pau Ii went to a member/guest tennis tournament in the desert and managed to pick up a trophy! arett Wyland is heading to Fresno, whcR he'll wa&ch the Cowboyund~ Sceelers battle it out for Super Bowl rings. Then it's off to the mounl.a.lns above Bass Lake where he'll&<> snowmobiling. a..-...... a REALTOR• at PRED SANDS COASTAL'1tOl'ERTIES was _Jauded by the Boys ind Girls Club of Opistrano Valley for her innovation and generous support. ConaratuJatio.os to Noftal Sbqa. who was named the I J aaent of the year in silcs for 1995. Mm1Y ~ ........ JoDa wamcdto thanf1J1eJT"w 1 tant. Robin for an of her hard work in 1995. So,"""'""""'·,_ 1ff,. S. nadl#-yes, she'll be going to the city by the bay aJona with her husband Rick. Bring baCk some sourdough bread for us Robin! Thank.$ to Jo1 Curtin and ADD Pa..U, the "Wine Down'' party at Twin Palms was a huge 1uc;ccss. Check out those party photos on page 38. · ~ At F.a> SANDS NEf'(P(IRI PROPBRTIBS Mickey H.1tint is cc:lcbratina. He was the It .,ent of the year in saJcs! Freeman named director of • customer serv1ce For Greystone Homes South Coast division John Freeman has been named director of customer service for the South Coast division of Grey tone Homes. The di vi ion, based in Newport Beach, builds residential communities in Orange and Los Angeles counties. ln his new position, Freeman manages and implements divisional warranty programs and corporate service for Greystooe Homes South Coast. He also monitors and assigns day-to-day customer service requests and warranty commitments. Senior vice prc$ident of operations Syl Egan undetscoted the importance of Freeman's position. "Prompt and efficient customer service is going to be a main focu for this ~· John's expertise and icadeJ ~ip stills are a v'1uable addition to our ctrorts." Prior to joinin1 Greystone. freeman worked u wamnty director for six years at Brighton Communities in Costa Mesa where ~~and assisted a cu~tomer service staff of 2S and o~cnaw nine projects • in Oranae and Riverside counties. · · Freeman received bis real estate lie~ in 1983 from Lumblau Real Estate School in Santa Ana. Grcystone Homes ranks amona the 1q> five lqeat home buildm in SOutbem Califomla and is ranked 36cb In the nation. The compeny hU received numerous inc:tuwy award$ for its outstandii>1 dtaijn. ~ mlrlrctj. aaid AWMU'Omtrllll.llllliil"" ___ ........ service efrorts. CRyttoae ~ hu new home communities 1elling in Pllc.entia. Rowland Hcijtdl, Lu Fkril and Cow de Caza later this ye1r. • ,.,...,.,....._ .......... , ~ SOid c...~,,_,.-" " l(M) _ _,_ _ _ . . 2Y ,' ' • 6.... • '~ ----• • .. Coldwell's Tom Thomson has continued success Senior account executive has experience in commercial and residential real estate Tom Thomson is a senior account executive with Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate in Newport Beach, specializing in luxury propertie along the Orange Coast Previous to this position he was a senior broker with Coldwell Banker Commercial Real Estate Group. "My Clpericocc in the commercial and ~idential'rcal estate businc with Coldwell Banker has given me the oppoltlnity to meet a 10( of great people. make I TeaSOna.ble amount of money nnd ly ~e fun. too," he said. 1bOmiQn his abo found time to be active in the community. He scned two tenns as a gu~ ..,.,emcee to the bOird or says. .!Coldwell Banker is aold on · directors ofthe-Onn-County fair board. California.' I am sold on On.nae County." be ·-SA.id. is a founding director of the Dru1 Use: is A __ ,_._nt of Ne= n---t. fior more Life AbUse Foundalion, and was recently ~ ~1 P\:i~ ~tt;;~~~f Ne~ Beach ~~~~within;~:;:=. i:n · ~y enjoy beina..,ab7:"lc~to.....,wo""it:,,_.so~c1~osc~~tt.t,,...wtin_.......,_ · to home wjth real estate professionals like hockey and little leaaue bisCball. we have at ColdWell Banker. The clients' Thomson Is an experienced professional best intcrcAtS bave always been a primary who is an asset in any TCaJ estate tramaction. concern," Thomlon II.id. • catJ bim today to discover What I difference Thomson believCJ that it is an.excellent this sales counselor can make for you. ti ID bu li ,.._ .. the 1b rtWlt h n......, Ulll Coltlwll C::ae c'J:.1 ty ~ __.... """"" N~•" a.Ide, (114) "'°'°"' "Just u our national advertiaing slogan .. . . ..... CORONA ·DEL MAR ~ iruaced on one of the mosc private and seclu~ed streets in Olde Corona del Mar, this charming home captures the true essence of ~ewport Beach. From the captivating ocean and bay views on the chird scary sundedc, to che wine cellar/tasting room below, this five bedroom home defines classic elegance. The new kitchen is complece with cop of the line appliances, as u I .. .a uunmng-OCC.an view. The master s11ire.,.locare4- on the second level of this three scory home, boasts irs own cuscom fireplace. Enjoy some quiec cime on che brick deck in che morning and then spend the dosing hours of the day wacching the sun slowly dip behind Cacalina Island. Showing like new and in perfect condition, this home is ideally placed on one of che most preferred streets in Olde Corona del M ar, far from the familiar traffic noise of the beach scene. Por Mon! Jlffornuulott FYgt1rdlng this property, pt,ease corrtacL ... TOM TuOMSON COIDWELL BANKER · 644-9060 x147 ' Zarrinn~ar rec~nixed by Prudential -Jon Douglas Outstanding production sets him apart Maxine Montgomery, vice president/manager of the Newport Beach office of The Prudential -Jon Douglas Co .. was pleased to honor Ali Zarrinncgar for outstanding production. "Ali is very focused," Montgomery said. "He works hard for every client to maintain his high standards of service." Zarrinncgar has been a REALTOR• for 19 years and is a lice.nsed real estare broker as well as a real estate investor. He discovered an innate ability to help clients with real c:.tate needs to reach their goals. With astute attention to ~et trends ind focuses. he helps others to profit by the ~c of market trends, just as he bas. The ability to tran late • information aboutdccismmalcing gi¥Cio him a confidence and an edge over the competition; His negotiation s)(:ills have been honed • through-years of experience~ lorig-tenn cOCllts tJUSt his j~t and i&tinct. He i proud to be • part of The Prudential -Joo Dougl:u Co., and relics on the reputation and the power of the company as a pace setter in the real estate indu try. The be1t inc.crest of loyal clients is served by working with • team of professionals and a tron1 leader In the rickt. acconlina to Zam~. He bdieves lbat chis will be a bount1fUJ year i.tUe to innovilivc nWteUna and an upward nwtct trend. FtW MSWtn lo IWll....,. .. atiofu, ""1 AU~ Ill dN Nrqon llf«lt offe• o/ nt ,.,.,,.,.,_._ Jott O..,W Co. lll(114)1~ I • • I • ---HI . New Listings New L1$tlngs ... di-It = ...... . PMS.-_._ lll:llllilllll .. ... Cl .. Best of all views and best of all values! Spacious slncle level Mery ... & Bob °Welllln $529 .ooo Harbor Rldp Crest 4 bedroom. 3 5 bath KensJncton Prtvate view location Carol Bera $539,000 <>c:e.n Rldp Flrst row canyoo view lot. approx. 16.800 sq ft Creat opportunity to buUd a custom home In Newport Coast. Weinstein & Scanlan $495,000 Bayside Cove Bayfront condo in gated community Dock available 3 Bd 2 5 Ba Great bay view Assoc pool/beach Jerry Finster $869,000 Unb Pointe Special 5 bedroom pool home on 3rd g~en E N C C Bill Wed more $649 ,000 Ritz Cove Front row ocean view lot perched above park and beach. Scanlan & Busk $1.050,000 Oceanfront ~auna oceanfront. approx. 1n age. Secluded cove Jerry Flnstet $I, 150,000 New Listings ,. E•erald Bay Spectacular Medltemanean oceanfront. Vtewsf Rod Daley $4,950,000 Bit Canyon Stylish home on larae view lot. Tradidonal 5+ bedrooms wl 2 famUy rooms and country kitchen Clu1s Undsay $1 ,895,000 New Listi1_1gs , 1 6 AA~1'nn -r-r -.avvu Bayfront Uving Udo Isle baytront with large dock and fabulous view Worden & Bibb $2,395,000 Harbor Island Large custom bayfront with new private dock Beverly Morphy $3. 750,000 Harbor View Homes · •Model pertec:r' 4 bedroom Great location, dose to par\. Sara Hinman $555,000 Newport North Townbomes Gorgeous city lights view from 2 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 car attached garaee. Private location Greg LombardJ $219,000 Newport Helcftts Wonderful traditk>nal f;unlly stvle home, ,,eat family room/kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 4.5 battls. ferTJ Fhtster $949,000 Newport Hellhts Front row views of ~ 4bd 4Ba e1tecuti\te home. Unde Lyle $998,000 Beach Communities San Jaan <:aplstnlno Spectacular custom Mediterranean 7 Bd. 6 5 Ba Patrick Bartolk $1 ,750,000 Harbor Hiii Great property with European charm & beauttful view! 4 Bd. plus Jlbrary Great tJow for entertalnlnc Morphy & Scanlan $I , 195 ,000 Costa Mesa JERRY FINSTE---- SENtoR SALES EXECUTIVE 759~3750 -·~~----..,._ ............... ------~- •· . t I ' I l I~ ·- Roitda ·Hein 759.-3797 Your Beac~ and Bay Specialist OCEANFRONT-ON THE SAND $1,095,000 Prime duplex property right on the beach . No public boardwalk. Quiet residential area, uncrowded beach. Spacious units, 3-car garage_ Perfect for beachfront home plus income. Easy to convert to single family. Beautiful property! LUXURY BAYFRONT $465,000 ..-. Fu II bay view 2 bedroom, 2 bath unit, nicely updated and profession- ally decorated in a sophisticated contemporary style. Close to Newport's finest beaches, yet protected from seasonal traffic, here is the perfect opp<>rtunity to live the beach lifestyle .in true comfort! OCEANFRONT OPPORTUNITY $899,000 Two units, each 2 beqroom, right on the sand. Use as duplex . or r~model to single family. Perfect beach home! Jnvestors will love the cash flow. BALBOA PENINSUJ.A.f1VE UNns '$384,000 In an excellent Mid-Peninsula location close to beach and bay, here is beach property that will pay for itself! Perfect for investor, or keep owner's unit for beach getaway! Call for income details. DUPLEX ON THE SAND $895,000 Fabulous location right on the s~nd -no public; boardwalk. · Two units, each 2 bedroo~ _ Perfect for beach home plus income. BEACH COTTAGE $299,000 Charming detached home, close to best beache~ on -a large R-2 lot with lots of parking. Here's an opportunity to live the beach lifestyle at an affordable price.-"...-. 1831 Tradewinds $429,000 .Charming 3 bedroom , 2 bath family home in move-in condition. Wonderful family room and large private backyard make this an excellent buy. SHIRLEY HARRIS . UfetilJte Sain Atfdeve•ent --.w H4ll of. Fa•e MeM6er . ·759-3727 # > ' > c ! 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"""" • .-•• -., .. n,r-~ tM1.-0 cs r 1 =t -=;;=:t,-1 I 0 • ' • ..,.-· I -. ARCHITECTURALLY MAGNIFICENT Lavish cabinetj & marble, new dock for large yacht. Spacious open floorplan by Jim Caldwell. CONSTRUCTED BY CANNERY VILLAGE REALTY 1430 West Bay $2,199,000 .. -I By Steve Osuin Imagine you are on a lake in a boat Imagine the boat has a hole in it. You are furiously bailing out water to keep the boat from sinking. As a matter of fact. you are too busy baiJfog to stop and plug the leak. What bothers you more than the realization that the boat will eventually sink. is that you knew the boat had a hole in it before you bought il Buying a boat with a hole in it is the same as buying aJmosl anything on credit The compound interest payments drain your money away. ll's like a vacuum cleaner sucking money out of your wallet. 'The only money you have left to invest for your fulure is that which the vacuum cleaner didn't get. In other wonk, debt sucks. Most people use the wrong strategies to get out of debt I have some suggestions that should help you get out of debt much sooner than you might believe possi6lc. The assumptions I'm using are that you have a -S2,<0ran<ITI1U.OOO credit card type debt 'The interest rate on both debts is 18% per annum. 'The $2.000 debt will be paid off in two year... the $10.000 debt in five years. Here\ a three !>lep plan to remove your debt. Step 1. Pay in advance. not in arrears. By making 24 payments of $99.85 al the end of each month. your $2,000 debt will be paid off in two years. Making the same payment of $99 .85 at the beginning of each month wm pay off your balance in about 22.5 payments. Step2. Accelerate your payments. Ask yourself, .. How much more can f pay each month towards ~~u'Sl'iIJ debt?" Yoo probably couJd pay an extra $2 per month. You probably could not pay an extra $500 per Jnl?nth. This being the case. piclt an amount between $2 and SSOO and add it to the paymcnl for your smallest debt. let's continue to use the same $2.000 debt from Step I. By adding SI 0 per month to your $99.85 begiruring-.of-the-month payment you wiU pay off the $2.000 debt in 21 payments. Strp 3. Piggy-back your payments. So far you have been cooocntrati.ng oo getting rid of your $2,000 debt In the meantime you have been faithfully paying $253.93 per month towards your $10,000 debt so that you can be rid of it in five years. Of course, by now you know you will make payments at the beginning of each month. At the beginning of the 22nd month of your program you are through paying off your smaller dcbL You have been accustomed to paying the $109.85 per month ($99.85 +the extra $10). Now, without adding any additional monthJy costs, you add the 109.85 to the $2S3.93 you have been paying aJI along. Your $10,000 debt will then be paid off by the end of the 43rd month. You have now paid off both your debts in a total of 43 months instead of 60 moo~. That's more than a year and a half early. SUtt 01trln is witJI <>ru1e Collnl] FU.anclal &rrice1, 575 AIUOn BW SuiU 850, Costa Mtta, Ct 92626, (114) S4'J.. 0201. dimension of an airy loft or comf orublc family room. The pied ocighbomood of Mahogany in Northwood in Irvine ii a finaJisf in nul'oc:row MAME categories, including the hi~t award. Introducing uJtra-soph.isticatcd, ultra- spacious family rnidenccs that are unique in Taylor Woodrow has been nominated for every dct&ll. Mahogany features gounDCl 41 of the home-building industry's island kitchens with built-in wine racks, and prestigious MAME awards, which are is wired for highly technical interactive presented annually by the Orange County living feature&. There is a state-of-the-art SaJcs and Marketing Council of the communicatio1'1s network that provides Building Industry Association of Southern aoccss to telephones. fucs, computers and California. The awards honor major the Internet. Additionally. there are security achievements in merchandising excel!~ cameras and a wide range of entertainment throughout the Southland. sources throughout each bomc. Leading the nominations, three Taylor Priced from the mid..$400,000's. Woodrow projects are finalists for the top Mahogany's floor plans range from about -MAME-Attached and Detached Product 3.080 to •.164 square feet. and living areas of the Year. Taylor Woodrow's AJtczz.a at encompass as many as seven bedrooms and Newport CoMt is a finalist in the attached five and one-half baths. category, while the company's Mahopny in lf Mar Fiore capewcs the MAME for Northwood in Irvine and Mar Fiore at Detached Product of the Year. it will be the Avian in Carlsbad are finalists in the second top honor the ncighborbood has detached category. Those three received. It recently won the Grand award ncighborhoodlt also shared the tialanoc of for best detachcd·bQme conununity at the Taylor Woodrow's nominations, reaching San Diego Sales and Marketing Council's the finals in categories ranging from product SAM awanh. • design and interior merchandising or best Altcrl&. Mahogany and Mar Fiore arc logo and best brochure. and saJcspcrson of reflections of the international advantage the year. that distinguishes Taylor Woodrow. Pounded "It is a tremendous honor to be a finalist in 1921, Taylor Woodrow's worldwide team Hayes Martin moves to new location Real estate marketing and public relations firm relocates in Costa Mesa Haye~ Martin Associates. lnc .. a full service adverusing and public relations group. ha" moved to a new suite of offices in Costa Mesa. 1bc nine-year-old agency 1s headed by Sandra Keedy. founder and president "We arc pleased to begin the new year in new otrices.'' Keedy said. "Thtcustomiud space we now occupy is tailored for the dynamics of our creative style and provides for the technology that belps deliver eoo- efficient and effective results for our real estate developmenTeUemele. Moreover; it allows us to continue the Jona standing relitionships with area services and vendors with whom we have cstablisbed a 5UCCCMful rapport." 'The award-wiMing company provides a complete range of marketing service.1, including mark.et positionlna to print and electronic advertising, collateral. public for so many MAME awards," said Carina consists of more than 150 engineering. relations and promotion campaigns. The Hathaway. Taylor Woodrow's marketing con tructio.n and development companies agency's cstabli bed reputation for manager. "lt is a tribute to every member of around the globe. The company is renowned breakthrough creative. cost-effective and the Taylor Woodrow design team, and it for building major international airponl, personalized services and marketing counsel rcaffinns Taylor Woodrow's position as • multi-million-dollar lhopping mall and has earned it a diverse client list leader and an innovator in the home-even the Channel Tunnel. In the United building industry." States. this diverse. killed and e.-;tensivc The agency recently celebrated its ninth Already a wa'nner of•'---Gokl Nuaaet . . l'cd .. .._ ..... _A " uu.,.. e>e> expcncnce ts app 1 to every ncJguuurnuuu anniversary and has carved out 8 leadership awards from the Pacific Coast Builders the company builds. earning Taylor position an real estate marketing. From first-Conference and Remodclers Show. Altczza Woodrow national and regional accllum for time buyers to move-up market~. from is an outstanding uamplc of architectural offering outstanding homes in unparalleled individual neighborhoods to master planned innovation. Occupying one of the highest living environments. communities. Hayes Martin Associates, Inc., points in aU of Newport Coast. the homes . Taylor Woodrow is curTCntly buiJdin, has the hands-on experience and leading-are dcsiped to take maximum advantage of di tinctivc ocw home oci.gbbomoOdi in Los edge creativity to reach today's home buycn the pectecular c5oastaJ and city views from Angeles.~. Riverside-.d San Diego and generate sales for clients. the lite, wbile private entry eowtyards counties; and 19961rill bring the With impressive loog~tcnn professional maximize privacy and praaes are ICCC llCd introductiOll of two new JlY)Qr: WOodrow relationships u testament to their from motor COUtU that are reminalCCnt of communities, Cutaway• in NcwpOrt Beach productivity, the company maintains an the pedcstnan lqUll'CI found io many irid two ncigbbcdloods within the master· · · 1• 1• • Judi ___ .. European towM. planned Su\ Juan Hilla m San Juan impressive c tent ISt. me DI _., lop Many of the best view lOts are 5till C ' residential deyclqpcrs u California Plcif ic available at Altcm. where priQcs al.art in T:::°~ '-11 eds•~ h M 1 • 'M -n<>mes'""Urange County Divisioo, an --~the mia-SJOO.OOO's. T6e comPtete Alteua=-..---Jj --..~ jiiilfdiill# '"" Marprita Company and Richmond collection 1nc1udel two dhtinctivc, sinsJc-~: AMCliHl(1ltlJ ~JS, • American Homes of C31ifomia. '· level condoininlutn plans and a pair of .,......, "'(114) SOS-1111111111 Mtlr H.,n MtutiJe A.ssociata, JM., ta IH imprcs!ivc, two-story townhome dc$ip. ,,.,. "'M19i1 ('1'J ~ ., 111 rraclid"' (714) 641../J75$. T'll•lnuw Living arus rangina from tbOUt J,610 to ,. ....... ., • 4'btn u JJU-F Alrwo]AHn11t, Cona 2,135 square feet are hi&hliJhlicd liY dvtt ...,...,.. ...... .a. hitj«lliliJil Ma& bcdtooms ar two bcdroc>m.~ pJus an~ u f'llV ~ dr• .. • • • .., • den. and the cownbomes take on thi added fw...,.., N • • ..... ~ ....... a..,, ~ <•>"1+.JW.. "The Daily· Pilot Has Given Us An Opportunity To Reach . The Community •.. " ,., ______ _ We started Coast Newport Properties in 1990, at that time we dedicated ourselves to better quality advertising for our clients. We take pride in the fact we have made an impact on the marketing of homes in Orange County. Our commitment is based on belief and backed up by facts. The Daily Pilot has helped us sell more homes. For advertising information 642-432i Dan11y Bibb ( oa.st Newport Proputia 4 Cit1i< PIAu S11it~ 260 Newport &arh, CA .. • .. •• ........ CORONA DEL MAR 212 Carnation 3BR Sat 1-4 $449,000 Marketrends Real Estate 673-9041 COSTA MESA 2024 Goldeneye 4BR Sat 1-5 $334,000 Star RE Jay Kelly 540-6276 2059 federal Avenue JBR Sat 12-4 $175,000 Lisa Johnson Bill Grundy Realtors 675-6161 284 E. 18th St. 3BR Sat 1-5 $319,000 Gail Grabner/Prudential CaJif. 509-2681 3325 Alabama 3BR Sat 1-4 $199,900 Delpha Oswald Coldwell· Banker ...... ~9333 408 Magnolia JBR Sat 1-4 $339,000 Jackie Gillis 631-8011 COast Newport Properties • • • en1oys. an e~en1ng out A successful year and hard work were ac~no~edged at the holiday party · Coast Newport J>roPcrtjcs' fifth annual directors. holiday dinner dance was held recently at The annual event is a way to show the Bi,;:yon Country~· . -manaaement's apprecildOn. to the emptoyecs t Newport Prope!tics president, and sales staff for yet another very suoccssful Danny Bibb, hosted abOut 200 •aents, year and a job well done . employees and their gucs&s with u elegant This was a feativc occasion that was sit-down djnner followed by dancing to thoroutJtly enjoyed by all. music performed by Jim Roberts , Coat N1w,on /'rofHl'lla u "'4 CMc Entertainment. Also in aneric11noe was the n.t.., SJ. 2"-, N,.,_,, IJHcla, (114) U4- Cc>Mt Newport Properties boud of lMIO. L -· --...... .. NEWPORT BEACH 1211 E. Balboa Bl. 3+BR Sat 1-5 $1,095,000 Cannery Village Realty vil-3717 1430 W. Bay Ave 4BR Sat 1-5/Sun 10-2 $2,199,000 . Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 200 Via San Remo 6BR Sun 1-4 $875,000 Jill Wiese Knowleton Realty 642-1168 222 Vea Udo Nord 4BR Sat/Sun 12~ $1,595,000 Bill Grundy Bill Grundy Realtors 675-6161 939 Vea Udo Soud 5BR Sat 1-S $4,199,000 Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 Big~Villas 2-3BR Sat 1-4 . $419-469K Melinda Mason Barbara Sanregret Realtors 759-7700 Prudential -Douglas honors Marilyn Read For her many successes in real estate Maxine Montgomery, vice presidtnVmanager of the Newport Beach office of The Prudential -Jon Douglas Co., honored Marilyn Read for excellence and achjevement "Marilyn Read is a very po itive agent," Montgomery said. "She is very thorOUgh and very conscientious in her approecll to guiding clients through the reaJ estate process.'' Marilyn Read, a former elementary school tCacbcr, has a Bachelor of Arts from the University of California, Los Angeles. She is one of the top JO producers in the Newport Beacb ofrJCC, and attril>Utes her success to listcnina to clic;l)ts, peoonal integrity and pa.tic~. Read'• ability to listen to clients and help them to tran5fer wi bes into action brings a hip uccess ratio. Enthusiastically pursuina a aoal until it is achieved. she in pm:s her clients to never aiv~ up. Nurtunng. and P.fOV!!:ftt u:pclateG infoc lnltion, lhC watches -~ and fluctuations to ensure ti1J1ina anct negotiation ~· Rcswch and dflcoVery is a nltWal ~for her. Coo~ with a power to commwncate, succesa 11 lbc natural outflow of her com~hcnaivc plan for achieving~·· Read iB ~to be a member Of the am of professionals at The Pnadential -Ian .. A Rare Opportunity.! Estate-sized Property IRVINE TERRACE An opportunity to own over 1I2 acre in kvine Terrace. This unusual parcel is level 4Uld has ocean and bay views. The throe bedroom main house has a -~ntly remodeled kitchen-lherc is. a one bedroom guest house adjacent to the lovely pool. The wooded park-like grounds create a place of beauty, privacy and space you won't believe The vaJue is in the 24,400 sq I ft lot. To be sold "As Is:" 400 Angelita Drive Price: $1,225,000 (Will cooperate with brokers) 723-1389 ?-u?. y ~~'OK' ~ 6 BDRM 4.5 BA!! ~ BACK BAY VIEW! ~ CITY LIGHT VIEW! Beautiful~ remodeled six A .~ bedroom, home with 2 story master suite with circular stai!way, gourmeH1telien • with Mexican pavers an ~ ~ Spanish tile. Large bright f ami~ room and dining w room. $689,500 2915 Catalpa NB 6 bedrooms, 4.5 baths. Large master w/office & balcony. Formal living w/fireplace. Large dining room. Family room with fireplace. Private front patio with fireplace . Best street to street ~ ' ca, 1A _~ ~ ~ location. Steps to park, tennis, Lido beach & clubhouse. $875,000 beach, parks and shopping. Attractive & Spadous Easts/de Home W!Spanish Style Exterior 408 MAGNOLIA STREET 3BR. 2BA. formal dining room, family room Fireplace, spa ln ~-Huge lot. fruit trees, 2 ( ) garages with alley access. $339,000 Jackie Gillis, Realtor ~"Area Specialist'' .631-8011 $499,000 Jill Wiese Jill Wiese -- ~· 646-3605 office • 642-1168 home KN:1NLED'i' I I ' l. I r 646-3605 office • 642-1168 home .. BEST BUY 2059 FED~ AVENUE • 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath •Tree Lined Street •White Picket Fence • Huge back Yard PllJCED ~ll QUICK SALE (Special ER£.Vtport!) How to Stop Paying Rent Forever .•. And Own a Home of Your Own!!! Paying rent is like pouring money down lhe drain! By owning a borne of your own you top wasting money and you begin to boild a solid financial future. Home ownership has so many advantages: tax benefits. equity build up, pride of owncMip. nobody celling~ can't do imple thing ... like have a pct ... and ... oo trangcrs oo the other side of ~per thin walls! This fTcc ~reveals how CO~ ___ _ payiq mat forever lod own' a -or your QWD. Owins I bpmc; js Wia than. you mjpt thiM' OU NoW. l-U>-728- lS 16 Rag JOI) agytjmc; 24 hours a day for your FRf.E "llY· . BEST ON EASTSIDE • 10+ 284 E.18th This home is perfect. Fabulous all new and remodeled home. 3 fied,""3 bath. Huge master suite with incredible master bath. Vaulted ceilings. recess lighting. Hardwood firs.. 3.-car uaraoe * RV. Xlar~e beautiful yard. Slashld ti> $319,000 GM.GM.ml!n "'1lidlinlW c. .... ~2881 ~ - ----~~· __. ... . . ---------. ------ ~, .. -_ .. -~ -,-.r .J.1 ~_ ......... __ ... _______ ~ ....... -' --- ----- - Grand opening for new neighborhood in Fountain Valley scheduled for early . spnng Coni.truct1on b under way on three model home~ in a new development, Summerwood Homei. Fountain Valley. The neighborhood will include 43 single family detached home site~ whlT pnee:.-fmm~filw· $200.~. The location and reputation of the Summerwood bu1lder'for quality and innovative de5ign fcaturei. hai. prompted many inquirici.. according to Dwayne Fuhrman. i.pokei.man for the development. 'The limited number of home sites and l<x:ation not only ai.sure a wholesome lifestyle for families. but a potential fur rnveMmcnt growth also." he said. Three. two-Mory floor plan:. in a vanety of elevations will be offered at Surnmerwoud. Plan I. the Sierra. is a three-bedroom. two and one-half bath home featuring living room. dining nxlm and family room plui. an ii.land kitchen. All plani. have a fireplace, lclcvii.ion niche and vaulted ceiling feature-.. The Sierra, at 1.500 square feet, also has a walk-in closet in the master bedroom·suite all>ng with a dual sink vanity. ~t?ower and ovul tub in the mal>ler bath. room and an inside laundry-room. There are walk-in closets, dual sink vanities in both full baths and an oval tub. Plan 3. the Aspen, has four bedrooms with option of a den/office for the fourth bedrool)'l. There are thee full baths and dramatic open ceiling areas above living. dining and entry areas in 1,945 square feet. fencing. Among the many interior details are ceramic tile entry fl0ors, stairways. with stained oak handrails and contemporary recessed down-lights in a variety of locations. The homes are located on Wintersburg Avenue just off Warner Avenue near Newhopc Street. Nearby raereational facilities are found at Mile Square Park and there is easy access to beaches. freeways schools, restaurants and major shoppfog centers. Plan 2. the Prc-.cott. features four bedroom~ and two and one-half bath~ with I, 78() -.qua re feet. h alw has an island kitchen. a nook hctwecn kitchen and family The full two-car garages have roll-up doors and two remote garage door openers. Ttle roofing comes in a variety of colors, and there is full rear and side yard block wall 11lc homes exceed energy efficiency standards with amenities such as dual pane windows, weather stripping and exterior wall and ceiling insulation. Kitchen counters are fini shed in ceramic tile, and custom options include security systems and air conditioning. A 1rand o~ning ctkbration is planned /or earl} spring. To bt plactd O!f tltt inlt~st list for tltt pl"eYW o~nini, prospeetive lwmt buytn an invited IQ call (114) 531-4565. Rates as of January 25, 199S ' KEY LENDERS AND RATES 30-year fixed INTEREST 'lit POfNTS LOCK· TYPE PHONE RATE OWN ('lit) IN A.P.R. Abacus Financial Grp: A {714) 965-00n __ 6_.7_50% ____ 5 __ 2_.2_50 __ 2_5 __ 7_.009 __ American Savings Bank S (800) 562-6272 7.000% 20 2.125 30 7.250 Bank of Amenca B (800) 556·7811 7.000% 5 2.250 45 7.262 California Fed~r~l_Ba_nk_ S (800) 225-3337 7.125% 20 1.625 45 7.325 Coast Federal Bank S (800) 300-5626 7.150% 20 2.000 10 7.389 -'---'----------------Counlrywide ~~~ding K (800) 8n-5626 7,000% 5 1.875 45 7.224 CUBFundingCorp. K (714)753-7424 7.125% 5 1.125 12 7.273 Detrick Mort9age Group A (714) 759-9692 6.750% 5 2.125 10 6.996 Downey Savings ___ S (800) 336-9639 7.000% 20 2.000 30 7237 Emery Financi~-__ _ A __..(7_1_4.._) _729 __ -_92_00 ___ 6_.8_75_% ___ 5 __ 1_.62_5 __ 15 __ 7_.0_7_2_ Fidelity ~ederat Ba_n_k ____ s_--(800__.)'"""23_2_-2_309 ___ 7_._12_5_% __ 5 __ 1_.8_7_5 __ 1_0 __ 7_._35_1_ First Federal Bank of CA S (800) 6724332 7.000% 20 1.875 30 7.224 -------------'-------------------------Fleet Mortgage K (800) 700-5650 6.875% 20 2.125 45 7.123 Glendale Federal Bank S (800) 560-9000 6.875% 5 2.250 45 7.135 Home Savings S (800) 97S.5051 7.000% 10 1.500 30 7.185 NationsBanc Mtg. Corp. K (800) 622-0102 6.750% 20 2.500 30 7.034 Newport Coast Financial A (800) 808-5626 6. 750% 5 2.000 12 6.983 -------'---'---------Oceanview Financial A (714) 651-6355 6.875% 5 1.750 15 7.084 --------------------------ProFed Mortgage K_ (800) 686-3756 6.750% 20 2.500 30 7.034 B (800) 237-2692 7.200% 10 1.500 15 7.388 Sanwa Bank Union Bank -----B (800) 453-1288 7.000% 20 2.000 60 7.237 -----Western Financial SB s (800) 393-9372 7.250% 5 1.125 30 . 7.400 ----Weyerhaeuser Mtg. K (800) 669-6747 7.000% 10 1.7-50 1.0 7.211 30-Yes aldjustable INTEREST 'lit POINTS MAX. MARGIN ADJ. RATE OWN , {'lit) A.P.R. LOAN ('lit) INDEX FREQ. 2.950% 25 1.000 7.568 207,000 2.350 110 lM ------------~ 2.950% 20 1.000 7.668 600,000 2A50 110 1M --------------------6. 000 % 5 1.000 7.590 207,000 2.500 1TS 6M 3.700% 20 1.000 7.625 207,000 2.400 110 1M 2.950% 25 1.000 7.618 500,000 2.400 110 1 M 5.125% 20 0.875 7.973 207,000 2.750 110 1M 3.700% 20 1.000 7.625 500,000 2.400 110 1M 2.950% 20 t.250 7.594 600,000 2.350 110 1M 2.950% 20 1.000 7.668 SC>0.000 2.450 110 1M 2.950% 20 1.938 7.666 600,000 2.350 110 lM 3.950% 10 1.750 7.806 207,000 2.500 110 1M -----~----'------------3. 950 % 20 1.250 7.753 207,000 2.500 110 1M 5.375% 20 1.875 7.761 207,000 2.750 1TS 1Y 3.750% 25 1.000 7.725 207,000 2.500 110, 1M 3.950% 20 1.000 7.6'Z'T 500,000 2.400 110 1M 4.625% ~O 2.500 7.748 207,000 2.750 1TS 1Y 2.950% 20 1.250 7.594 600,000 2.350 110 1M 5.500% 10 0.625 '7.645 207,000 2.760 1TS 1Y ~~---------_4_. 2_50_%~_20_~1_.000_~_~_8_54~~400, -000-~_2_:62~0 ___ 1_1 _u~~1_M~ 5.625% to 1.250 8.190 207,000 3.125 1TS 6M 4.375% 20 1.250 8.124 207,000 2.875 6CO 6M -----6.000% 10 0.375 7.671 207,000 2.760 HS 1Y Both 11.i a 8411slllble P1ogrwN •• 30t'30 convendonlll ~a. ~ of Lander la: B • 8Mll: I( • lllOfVIQI bllnlW: R • lllOf\1IOe broMf: s • ~ l loan. 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Ocean Ridge New Prestlgloau cM1tom ftome slht,ded on l/4 acre lot approd1Naul11 4,400 S .F. 4 6edroo,,. 4.5 b4'tli. library, lo~. 4 fireplaces, 3 car 1arage, panoramic views of tlie ocean, Newport Har6or, clt11 & can11on. Minimum Bid $897,000 Original Price $1 ,450,000 -SOLD TO HIGHEST BIDDER Sealed Bids Only Minimum Bid $893,000 (Nd to Seller) Ocean Ru,e Har6or RW,e ~ .... r.r, 4500 S .F. , .... e t. H '""' ... 113 #ICN i.t. , 6Hrw,,.., 4 .5 htA., U6NrJ, Mtuk '"'"· wet hr, 3 ffNl't.ca, 3 utr ~,..... ""' 11 ~.,,., lfUUUr •ttlt., Bre11Uit.kfnf utnJ•" ,,...,,.. A#l, ... x1 .... ur, 3800 S .F. ··-~ t. ff 61dlt 011 1/3 #ICN "''· 4 HhrHl#U, 4 .5 htli•. U6nu"f, 3 ffre,,lacn, wd Hr, 3 uir ,.,..,e, Wltli ffl.nn of clffl 1111• UlllJOll. -N( ~E NEWPORT CUSTOM ESTATES INC. • 1 Discover the· Newpc>rt Ridge collections . Nothing less than 100% from California Pacific Homes Michel's elegant' architecture to private courtyard entries at St. Laurent. absolutely all of your eJtpectations wiU be rcaJiied Bcc.:au~c today·, homebuycr deserves nothing lc~1' than 100%. California Pacific Home' ha' developed three completely appealing neighborhoods in the coastal .. . Newport Coa...t. h takes a lot to offer a great home -a much dei.ired combination of (hrnu~ and architectural style. financial '.iluc and opportunity. It also takes the bad.mg of a reputable builder -California Pacific Home), '' con,istently ranked No. I 111 independent cu!>lomer !><lti1'faction ... uney' Bnngmg these well-rounded opportunit1e'> home. you are invi°ted to d1-,.cmer the elegance of Sanccrrc. St. Mic.:hel and St. Laurent with starting prices ranging from the high $200.000's to the mid $300.000'!.. From Sanccrre'i. eJtceptional value as the lowest-pnced detached conection in all of Newport Ridge to the gated privacy and romantic French Normandy arcllitcctures of all three neighborhoods. you can have it all. In addition, with professionally landscaped fmnt yards and common areas. private on- \lte recreu11on centers with swimming pools and relaxing 'Pa.'. theM: i.ingle-family ne1ghbomood' arc Lruly encompassing. St Michel offers family-oriented homcbuyer' pnce'> from the mid S100.000\. four graciously appointed two- 'tory Ooorplan' ranging from J ,913 to 2.466 ..quare feet of space. and up to four bcdroom.c; and three baw. Well-planned to embrace active lifestyles of young and growing fam1he'>. St. Michel offers the pm,a9 of cul-de-i.ac locations. :.pac1oui. yard' and larger lo~ which are currently a\a1lable in the recent phase release. Rc"dcnt' will also enjoy two recreation pla1a!> on 'ite facililie~ complete with ... w1 mming pooh. 'pas and barbecue areas. St Laurent. modeled after the award- winrung Montserrat neighborhood. \h1)WCU\C'> three alluring floorplans ranging from 2.24 1 to 2.727 square feet of two-story hving,>pace. with three and four bedrooms. and up to three bathll. Additional highlights indudc pnvate courtyard entrie" with when you purchase a new home at one of our graciou coastal collections," said Kathleen Pircber, vice president of saJes for Calif\>mia Pacific Homes. "As professionals we would never accept anything Jess than '-.. I 00%, so why would we expect our. homebuyers to?" community of Newport Coast. Newport Ridge is situated just south of Newport Beach off San Joaquin Hills Road and is adjacent to the est.abl~hed neighborhoods of Spyglass Hill and Harbor Ridge; it is also in close prollimity to Bue~ Gully Canyon. In addition, residents wiU have an ellceptional range of rcictUtional opponunitie c\ole at hand. Planned and deveJopcd by the Irvine Co., the 37 I ..acre Newport Ridge community is proposed to have a variety of neighborhoods· Propoi;cd open pace includes about 38 acres to be devoted to parb, trails, playing fields and canyon view overlook areas. The Newport Ridge Community Park is proposed to feature p~nic grounds, a fonpal group picnic/view structure. a tot lot, play1rounds. a soccer field. two softball fields, two tennis courts, a volleyball court, a basketball court and informal playing field. Homeowners in Newport Ridge automatically become members of the individual neighborhood's Homeowner Association and the Newport Ridge Community Association. Monthly association dues maintain the quality of common area facilities. Newport Ridge is included in an Assessment District and Community Facilities (Mello Roos) District. Consult a ..ales representative for details. California Pacific Homes offers homebuyers a depth of professional experience and a commitment to eJtcellence .. econd to none. This dedication can be seen and appreciated at every step of the home building and home buying process. California Pacific Homes is building neighborhoods of award-winning homes and a tradition of success and stability. To visit the three new neighborhoods from California Pacific Homes, from Pacific cu ... tom wrought-iron gate-;. Pnces range from the high $300.000's. An ellcept1onal homebuying opportunity pnced from the high $200.000"-;. Sancerre offer. four new two-,tory f\o0rplan1' ranging from 1.344 to 1.975 ~uare feet of interior living -.pace. with up to four bedrooms and up to three baths. ln addition, 1raced with a premier coastal Coast Highway take Newport Coast Drive and make a left onto San Joaquin Hill Road. Tum left on Ridge Park Road and follow the signs to the ~ales office. Prom the San Diego 405 Freeway. talcc MacArthur Blvd. south and tum left on San Joaquin Hills Road. Tum right on R1dge Park Road and f oUow the signs to the sales office. TIN ,,,othl MIMI and sous oJficu an OfHn weebla11 fro"' 10 a.A to Sp.A IDtll weekmds fl'O• JO 4.lft. IO 6 p.a F OI' tn0n infonttalion on Sa~em, call ('Ill} 721>- 3055; o" SL Lluu'eld, (114) 761J..9051; 011 SL MielN~ (114) 121-9634. · selling near some of Orange Codnty"s top rccrutional, sboppint and business destinations. the quality of life throughout each of California Pacific Homes• Newport Ridge neigbbomoods is unparal~led. •'From Sanccrres' incredible value. St. ._.._ ' ~ .. Baitioa lslanci iiving at its "best Thi\ magnificent home Wa\ • 'howcased In thC 1994 Corona.del Mar Home Tour. lbe lop quality c1m,1ruc1to n "by Doug Brownell, who specializes in quality custom homei. and build, e'cluw.dy on 8Jlboa b,IJnd faquisitely decorated throughout with the utmo't ancntmn 10 eH~I) dc1J1l. the home can be u-.ed 11.\ a duplex or a large single fami ly home. A' a dupleir. -the home ha' three bedroom' Jnd three baths. plus apartment with two bedroom.' and one and one-half bath' Or. a foe hedroom, four and one-half bath single family home The home his a unroof. four off-street parking i;pacc,, air i.:und11iomng. intcrrnm . ..ccunt}' '' 'tcm. vacuum y$Ctm and so much more. Each room ha.' been dcrnrJted "11h fa,h1onable "indow coverings, upholstered walls and marbled \\all paint trt:Jlmcnl throu{?hout It\ an c\trcmcly flexible .floor plan, For more Uif"""'1liott, ctllJ Aliu Brownell aJ Balboa Island R,a/Jy, (7 /.I) 67 3-8700 or (7 /.I) 648-2235. Serene P.ff course views of Big Canyon Country Club Enjoy views of the sixth fairway from lll1' remodeled Vcf\a1llc' model Deane 111"nhomc. It has foor bedrooms and four and one-half bath' marble lloof\ in the entry and 'Jultcd ceilinp. There are well-maintained parquet hJrd\\f11id nuuf\ in the 11 .. ing room. dining room and master bedroom. 1be living room has vaulted l.e1hng' Jnd an lnHllng fircplacc with ~nrgeou.<i mantle. French doors and windows open onto a \\rap-around pJtm. whu:h 1' pcrfcl.'.t lor entertaininJ. An intimate dining room is located JU~t olT lllc II\ mg room The 'PJCIOU' ~•ll.'hen has Ffcnch doors opcnjng out to the patio. Tilere 1\ a 'tud}' nr den \\1th fireplace and hu11t ms. The downstairs guest or maid's quarter\ have a full barn 1be fabulou master bedroom on the main level ha.' Frtnch doof\ thJt lead to the '"1ew of the gulf course. The master bath with a newer tuM.p.i and large waH.-in l. lo\Ct ha.~ accc!>!. to attic 'torage area.~ are two bedroom\ \\Ith hardwood 000r\ and IWll b,llh\ UJ>'Lalf', Tile home hJ.' a three~ ~c. For"'°" ilifonMdt"'• call Danny Bibb, Gary ugrand and Stella Worden aJ Coast Ntwpott Pro,ttrlia, 4 Ci11ie Pltwi, Su. 160, Ntwporl Beach., (714) 644-1600. ,;,......~~~~~~~~ Bramalaa home in NeWDOi"t Coast Located in Newpon Coast within the uclu.sive guird pied community of Ocean Ridge is thl exceptional home. Bl'amilCi'i. ..,... noo.p&aA with rotUnda emry .and dual &tai1tJSC b ~n uppdcd and expanded. An additional fifth bedroom has been added as well as cherry cabinets. Thennador profc ionaJ cook top and a &ceond subzero refrigerator arc located in the pantry. . The backyard i an enttrtaincr's delight with a fabuJoo block bottom pool and tJ>3 li~ with rocks. There is~ incredible batt>ecue center with • swim-up counter. EnJO)' the v1ew towards thC ocean (n:Ja\ thill wonderful property which is offered at $1.850.000. For""°"' W-W.lliort e.ll, S.ta $ftiJe'/o11(114)159-3117, ott4 MOl'CJ Wri11 ttilt (114) Ht~s.s. CMd N~ hopmk~. 4 Orie P1avJ, SU. 260, Nttffporl Bead. WE OFFER JUMBO MORTGAGES FOR PEOPLE WHO APPRECIATE THE FINER THINGS IN LIFE: LIQUIDITY, TAX ADVANTAGES AND CASH FLOW. - Any jumbo mortgage can finance a nice home. But only one fits so nicetY intD I your investment strategy. At The Boston Compaey,• we have a variety of programs. A5 well ~ options like zero points, interest-Only and 0%-inrere& features and adju&.able rat.es tied oo a menu of indices. And an expert personal advisor will work with you oo custom-tlilor a mxtgage. Talk oo Art Wardwell, Vice President. He'll as&Jre you that when it comes t.o jumbo nmgages, there's none fi.ilei: 1-800-25.5-0822 r--. __ --_ cc -----"' cl=-. , A Mellon Private ~t Management Service Bo.stnr\ • N~ York • MafytaM • V:irguua • New Jency • Philadelphia Pittsburgh • Cleveland • QUcago • San f'rinClSCO • Los Angeles • Newpcn Beacll The Bost.on COmpar\Y is a COlllJ*\Y of Mellon Bank Corporation. ·~-.-..,,8*1\S. Wld l'Ml~ M m<'.Ato,... ,._..~ 8 0 IM lilfh llri I~ • • - .. ... • -. ------• -. ~ ..•. , -. . . ·18 • . • a 0' ~ • .. I 0 $1,350,000 Incredible traditional family home remodeled to perfection. Fabulous single story frome with private master suite, . maid's room and spacious family room . Larg~ backyard witli city lights and mountain views.