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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-02-03 - Orange Coast PilotI - .. . SPORTS Buzzer-beater denies Costa Mesa upset Sammy Enriquez ts all smiles as he prepares to lift off for the ride of bh We. Sammy, who has juvenile artbrttts, was treated by the Costa Mesa Police Deparbnent to a special ninth birthday party .. J udging from hiS • wide-eyes, flushed cheeks and perma- nent smile, Sammy Enriquez was delightful- ly surprised by his birth- day bash. \T<>HY f;y C f,H<>lYtJ Mil LI R .· PflCil<>', l~Y !>UN If l'>.l fl laser gun. Next, the little boy was led to a table loaded with presents from Po!Jce Departmen~ employees and volun· teers which Sanuny stared at, as if he could- n't believe they were all It was a party most ..... 9-year-old boys would dream of, and one that DARE officer Darlene Bell made possi· ble for her little friend who suffers from juvenile arthritis and other congenital dis- orders. Holding Sammy's hand, Bell led the boy into the Costa Mesa Police Westside Substation Friday afternoon. The substa- tion was decorated with bri~ht-colored bal- loons and filled with well-wishers shouting, •Surprise." Then an officer roared in on a motor- cycle and promptly lifted Sammy onto to its seat so he c~uld fiddle with the lights and Officer Darlene Bell spends a moment with Sammy Enriquez. Bell became friends with Enriquez while doing field work for the DARE program. for him. Sammy ripped the wrapping off the gifts of action figures toys. corruc books and sports memorabilia clothing, fitting for a boy who was an avid sports fan. Also among the gifts were three framed auto- graphed photos Of such sports greats ~s Wayne Gretsky, Emmitt Smith and Cal Rlp- ken, Jr. "t The boy was left speechless by the display of generosity from total strangers - including several police officers, volunteers • SEE SAMMY PAGE AS Mayo_r pledg~s pr~perty tax refund crusade •The tax return is part of John Hedges' plans for a more 'fiscally responsible' city. 9y Steve Marble, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Mayor John Hedges, offering up a State of the City address that spoke of a new fiscal landscape, vowed Fri- day to push for a partial property tax refund for Newport Beach residents by the summe r of 1998 "This unprecedented Ul.itiabve will prove to our constituents our willingness and determination to be prudent and fiscally responsi- ble with public tax dollars,~ Hedges said. "It's also the right thing to do," ~---~a~d=d= _...,_ Hedges said Newport is approaching a "final phase" of restructuring in wtuch some . municipal services and the oty's far-flung land holdings must be seriously questioned. While taxpayers should pick up the tab for many city pro- grams. Hedges said others "ought to be either self-support- ing or canceled." He did not sin- . <II I"! 111'\. ... AGREE WITH THE PLAN? Do you agree with Mayor John Hedges idea of a partial prop. erty tax refund? Or should that money be used for other city services? Please leave your comments on our Reade~s Hotline at 642-6086. ~u~~----. Li..kewise, the oty's stable of property -whlch ranges from a bayfront mobile home park to a pier-area building that houses several taverns -should be put up for review. ·we should ex.amine whether it is proper that we be involved in some of these business ventures not only from a public policy standpoint but also with respect to the amount of net income gen- erated,· Hedges said. Hedges delivered his remarks dunng the 15th annual Mayor's Dinner, held at the Hyatt New- porter Fonner County CEO Bill Popejoy and county Supervisor •SEE MAYOR PAGE A11 Residents celebrate lights out at Empire Ballrooill •There was no boogie night at the Costa Mesa club Thursday, as the management quietly closed the hot spot down. By Tina Borgatta, Dally Piiot COSTA MESA -It was Thurs- day, 9:30 p.m. It was time for Mark Korando to begin tus nor- mal routine He set up the roadblocks at t.Ae end of tus street, packed up tus clipboard and counter in his car and headed over to the Empire Ballroom on 17th Street Usually, by the time he gets there, it's about 10 p.m .. and the place is begmning to rock and roll -1970s-style. But not this bme Thursday rught, Korando said, the place was calm. The place was dark. The place was closed. The signs on the fence and the secunty guards stationed in the parlong lot said so ~I was elated,• said Korando, a Park Drive resident and Costa Mesa planning commissioner ·1 tlunk it's unfortunate that a busi- ness couldn't make it in that area, but it just wasn't the right place for that much activtty." The bundred.S of patrons that converged upon the 111ghtclub every Thursday for its Disco 2000, a 1970s theme night, created such havoc m surrounding neighbor- hoods that the City Council in December told the managers the y'd have to shut the place • SEE EMPIRE PAGE A 11 BUSINESS Yankee Tavern niay prder-up-iJ.ew owner r------~---------, I '\ I> I· '\ I I t I I TAKE .TMIS SEAT -PLEASE ' .. •Hans Prager has been talking to former Balboa Bay Qub leader Tom Deemer about selling the . want H~ t<f tern.am my-fOOd consultant. . IEST BUYS "4 CLASSfFIED COMMUNrr:Y. FORUM ENTERTAINMENT POLICE fllES llEUGtON SOOETY A9 I A2 ; 85 I I A10 A9 A2. A6 A7 I I Rest assured the donation of a public bench can pose an unsettling situation in the city of Newport Beach By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot ' Bayside Drive restaurant. "I had lunch there the other day and everybody was telling me 'Congratulations.' It's way too premature for that." Prager, who also owns the Ritz in Newport Center and another Yankee ~vem in Laguna Niguel, said be wants to devote more time to hi.a other two ~urants. SPORTS MATHIA ~ Evan Henerson. ()aily Pflot ' • • t•ve always thought the Yan· kee ~vem hU competed with me at The Ritt,• he Mid. •Now UUI opportUnlty bu come along Ind I think tb8 time ii ~t." Deemer hop.I to eventually '"""'~lt'rr.~ the restaurant's adlninlat:ri- tioo over to bJI son, who hU worked With Pr~ foi' the past 10 yean. If the .... tam p&em. the fedlity .. WoWd undelgo pf'ac:Ucdy no me,,.., De ... Mid. •f'm Of tbe 01*doD tbat ti tt • JI • 1' ..... Retired Detective Giesler honored for service Erickson, Pinkert.on named top residents. r greer wyfder Wzlentine'.Y dinner . . .. deli.vers with free rose F or an unuSUAl Valea.tlne'I dinner idea, a local dinner . delivery company, Deca* '1li:nt DIDlDg Dellwoy (548-21 32), ji'Jiaving a Valentine'• Day spe- ·~ U you order dinner on Feb. 14, you'll receive a.free rose and 4 box of cbomlates. · v .The lee for delivery is $2.99. qecadent Dining deliven; from the following restaurants: Golden Draqon. Royal Khyber, N. Y. UpPer Crust Pizzo, Newport Landing, Five Crowns, Catfe Il .i'f.aro, Gringa's Grill, Le Bianitt,. Coota Mao PoUce Detect!'le Lynda Gleoler, ""'° retired t.rom J.he 4epu1me0t Lut. month after ~ ot ..,.ice, wW be rec- ognized at a spedal awanlf.dJD-. oer next week for ber servjce to the community. The Insurance Women of • OrllD!Je County chose Giesler, .SC, as the tedpient at its 1996 Safety and Cominunity Action award and will honor her at a dinner held Feb. 7 at the Quality Hotel in Anaheim. The award ls a way of expressing thanks •for a job well done to fine people" such as Giesler, according to a statement issued by the group. Gieslei, a Laguna Hills nm~ dent, helped the department investigate more than 50 crimi- nal cases in a span of 2" yea.rs. "rhe cases induded bomi· · ddes, bludgeonings and shoot- ings, to which Giesler and her colleagues devoted endless hours unraveling. • · -Carolyn Miller Original Pizza. Thai Touch. T.G.1. Olympians recognized 'Friday's, Amelia's, Hassan's, t h .ty. t $fuzz! Italian Bistro, Britta's Cate, a c an even and The Shore House Cale. Bring out your olive branches The company offers'<linner . and toga gear. :...·· •The mayor and long· t!mp-Rllty cdlvllt are the cbambeI's Man ~ and WoDlllll of the Year. By TIM 8orgat!a, Daily Pilot COSTA Ml!SA -Maror Joe Erick.son and longtime comm.u- nity a~vist Sandy Pinkerton have been oamecf the 1996 Man and Woman of the Year by the Costa Mesa O.amber of Com- merce. Both were selec:ted for their dedication and service to the community. · · Erickson has been involved in dty politics since 19As, when he was appoitlted to t.he city's Planning Commission. He stepped onto the dais as a City Council member in 1991, when he was selected to replace delivery seven days a week from The Youth Eniploymeot Ser- -'5;~.IB_~tito ,?.i.l~~t!ltm!!!!'~-04_.,;.._ __ ,;w..;·J!u--J&!uo><•1<0,.•---J.boce<.Jo!--'l.!"'-.SS:.., ,...,,,~ . are de 'vered Monday throug Olympians at its 23rd annual :Ftjday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Roman Feast and Charity Aue· :Deliveries c.an be made in New-ti.on. The Tuesday event will fea- Beach,.Costa Mesa, Corona ture dinner, dancing, door prizelo _ Mar, and sonte parts of and an auction. · e. The company is at 427 E. The prominent YES ~".'rals· jJh St. in Costa Mesa. er Will go to help areo. youths to obtain lull or part.time employ- .. ;. An Italian designer of ladies ment. lntetested donors may rtswear, Juliana Collezl.one, reserve tables, obtain seating having a private showing of with Olympians, receive publicity latest collection at the home recognition or attend a special Of.Matily P. Wilson of Corona del reception. Mu. The fashion direct designer • 1\ckets for the feast cost $8 for We is being held Tuesday adults and S5 for senior citizens , i&rough Feb. 19. The sale is by and children and will take place [il:~inbnent only. You can make at the Costa Mesa Community ~:w.:ga~t~~2~-NeighbOrbood Center at 1845 ...... Park Ave., from 5:30-8:30 p.m . ...,; Orchids mUe a much appre-To obtain tickets or learn bow to become a benefactor, c"1.1 ted Valentine's gift, and at Lynne Graham, YES executive ~ .... nSysterw lnr.maUonaJ cfuectm, at 642-0474'. ~1211) you can buy orchids Councilmen u~. He won bis tint electfon in 1992 and is ..arting . his second year as mayor. Erickson, who was named . the Pally Pilot~ Joe -_._., the Year for J995, bas been desaibed as •a man who cares liettely ·-bis town and its 1u1ure. -w11o a1waxs bas lime lo -and ls unafrlild to tackle the .... -... projects Iha! others have ignored or left undbne.• On Friday, Erickson said he was flattered by the cbamber's aw~ •it is: an honor,• he said. •And J think 11m a tittle embarassed that ' oo much atleotiori bu been paid 10 --the ~ Coundl ol C-,,._bu oo..U togetba. My role .. the mayoc is limply to bring out the best In all tbe council members, and I would like to share the award with each "' them. ,, . •Together we've don~ a good job. We've done a lol ot things ,.e can be proud ot. •. Pinkerton bu given berlimeto a slew ot organizations over the years. She organl2ed the tint Girl Scout Th>op at TeWinkle School. Sile taught swimming and water 11<1/ety to infants and ...... cbil- dJen and helped handicapped and brain-damaged children with water therapy. She bas been involved in the Mesa del Mar Homeowners .Asfo... dation for more 1ban lS years and has served at all levels, including president, of the Costa Mesa Republican Women Federated ~· 111113, -wu llGIDl- llllled for -ol the Year by the J7th senate Dltlrfcl and WU named tint runner-up. • • She cunenUy ..ves u pn!Ol- dent ol the COii& ,,._ Senlor Corporation board ot dlrect«s for the dty'1 senior cenler. -Uy, she wu appolnlecl by the Oty Coundl to serve OD the R,edevel- opment and RAisidentjal Rehabili- tation Ommnttee. "Sdndy has been Involved In just about everything In one way Or another,• said selection com- mtttee member Steve Ostrin, of Orange County Pln4ndal Ser- vices. •She's been involved in !MrhlDg, helping -· !-Mr list of recommendaU-were three pages tong.• Erickson and -wm be honored March 1 at an awards 1uncheon at the Red Uon Hotel in Cosl&Mesa.. .. ;unbelievable prices. Beautiful Ejil~·ds sell from SIS to $50. ::Green Systems International ' 5,000 orchids, anthuriums, ¥1. bromeliads to chose from. nursery is open Thursday, Mclay and Saturday only, and is 0362 S.W. Birch St. in New- Hotel manager Jacobi will be missed at Four Se.asons • Beach. !: E=: U you're looking for best 'tt\lys on compact discs, Tower Records is selling 1,000 of its ,.b<>Sts<llli.ing CDs at St 1.99 or less. Tower bas two locations in Costa Mesa -at 1726 Superior Ave., and at The Lab al 2930 Bristol St. Savannah'• Hardware {675- 1331) has started a monthly silent auction where it claims to sell things at less than swap-meet prices. Each month, hardware items are listed on the back door of the store at 2000 Balboa Blvd. in Newport Beach, and cus- tomers can bid, and rebid over one another during the month. On the last day of the mon~1 the highest bid gell the item. Last month, aneteanc wliltemoun- tain ice aeam freezer worth $250 went for under $40. GM MOVING ON: by JllCO- bl, General Manager of the Four Seasons hotel Newport Beach for the past 3 1/2 years bas been named managing area director for the Westin Hotels in Northern California and will be based at the St. Francis Hotel in San Fran- cisco. Jacobi has been with the Four Seasons group for the past seven yean, having been the GM at the Toronto Four Sea.sons prior to moving to Newport Beach. Jacobi has had an impact in the area as he bas chaired the Newport Beach Police Recogni- tion Luncheon, chaired the first Fireman's Ball for the Com· modores Oub, held at the Four Seasons, the major fund-raiser for Newport Harbor High School Navigaton last spring, to name a few of his community involve- ments. · ffi! Willl>e missed.- To emure organizational and community continuity, Mehcll E-. uststant general man· ager at the Four Seasons New· ·· ! ~ ll!IY~--"' """"""'""" -port Beecli lor-th<>pasl four"Y"" s.turda)'f. 'Mwther )'OU're • ~ bas been named general manag· Of. shopper, ff you know of. good call me 11t S4(). 1224, fax me at 646-er. Congratulatiom: on yow new 170-0t write Jo·mr.-hst·llws,-Oaily f-ll<lSl!tlonl __. ....__... ~-~ Pilo< 33" W. Bay St.. C-....._ 92627. llOOK OP GOWEN DEEJ?S: . Merle HaUeberg, founder of Someone Cares Soup Kitchen i.n Costa Mesa, was honored with the Book of Golden Deeds Award by the Exrbange Club of Orange Cout. Hatleberg and her crew of volunteers serv.e 300 daily at the Fint United Methodist Church in Costa Mesa and seived more than 1,200 at Christmas with about one half being children. She received the honor for her personal efforts and sel!J.ess dedi· cation in helping others. ROMAN FEAST: Don't for· get the Youth Employment Ser- vice Roman Feast is Tuesday, Feb. 6, 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Communiti_ Center at Uon.s Park. All the ph and salad one can eat for $8.50, silent and voice auction, no host wine and great entertainment by Jim Roberts of the Balboa Beach Company. - CLUB NEWS: Newport Bead> Sunrise llQlary Club member Prtc:e Sboplro presented Pbelan ~a check for $500 to aid his alleDdanC.. attlrong,.E:oast-· College. Congratula.tloris to Lion Bob Darnell, who received a GoldelrPlll.CjU!''fronrtiODS lnt...- natl.ona} namfug bhn a life mem· jim deboom ber of \he-Costa Mesa.·Newport Harbor lion Qub. WELCOME TO THE WORID OP Sl!RVICE CLUBS: Brian Webb, owner of Hubb Auto Sup- ply, spoJ1SOred)>y Bob Ding!!, who joined the Coote Mesa- Newport Harbor Lions Club. James Buooe, clasaillcati.on of residential mortgage advisor, sponsored. by Art Irvin. Who joined1he Newport Imne Rotarr aub. · - . SEllVICE CLUB MBJ!TINGS THIS COMING WJ!EK:-Wan~tcr get more involVed. In your com· munity? Visit d service dub this week. Guests a.re welcome and most dubs will buy your meal on your first vhit. MONDAY: 6:30 p.m . -The Newport Harbor/Costa Mesa Lions Club meets at the Costa Mesa Country Club for a stu- dent speaker contest TIJESDAY: 7:30 a.m . -New- port Beach Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the Balboa Bay Club for a presentation on the bond . market""by Ryan and Kelly Kelly. Noon Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club meets at the Costa Mesa Community Center. Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach meets at the Shark Island Yacht Club for special guest day. 6:30 p.m. -Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Oub, .the Fish Pry Club, will meet at the Costa Mesa Country Club to bear from George .Farias on theJ..io.ns ~ Clubs lntemational Foundation, WEDNESDAY: 7:15 a.m. - South Coast Metro Roto.ry Club, , the •Taste of COSta M~ Club• meets at the Center Club. Noon a business meeting. 6 p.m. The Newport Balboa Rotary Club meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacb.t Club to beu from New- port Harbor and Corona del Mar High School students participat- ing in a Speech Contest. 'IHURSDAY: 1 a.m. -Costa Mesa Orange-Coast Breakfast Lions Club will meet at Mimi's Cafe. 9:30 a.m. -Ne~ IrY.lne Rotaiy Club travels to the House Ear lnstitute at UCl for their meeting. Noon -Kiwanis Club of Corona del Mar, meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub to hear Forrest de Spain of the Orange County Zoo who will discuss Sampson, the Wild bear. The Exchange Club of Newport Harbor, meets at Shark. Island Yacht Club to hear from Louise Rhodes, Executive Director of Leadership Thmo~. Costa _ Mesa North Kiwanis Club meets af the Holiday Inn to heal from . Greg King, Battalion Chief on : Pire Services in the-Year 2000. : . ---·---=:aVl C:RAf -:.-cosf6Meso Rot6r\l°Clll5, -: meets at Mesa Verde Country • CID.....,_yy • a.&m is pubttshtd; eYt1Y ~ tn the D.uy Pttot. Fmc • Club. The 'Exchange fl~b of .,-J-Y')ULserJQ.dub\ ~-k\fom'lltio6 Of"ange C0Ut mei'ts a: 8 ~ to 611-5851 0t mall to 1743 Bayport Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club for Way, Newpon IHCh. 92660. . ' • • WIH'-m Lobdtft. The .-iM 24- hol.w •mwertno Ml"ib mty be uMd to rec:Gtd....., to tt. ' -~Of on MY iopi(. ~,.._P.O. &ox 15i'O. cosu ....... CA t26li. ~No MM~ Mlustr8tions. edtto- ritt mftW"' ..... tiMmena herein can be l'9p"Oduced with- out wrmen penni.ion pt copr- . • i~ • • • • ...,HQDM - H!O!'U Our addra II POW, ~St., """ -""'· •iw. .. ·~ .. ···· --· HOW m llAQ! 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In •men In•-~ tNdt= ·-.. :r-= I -------11. --·-• • ......................... .... "'_.. .. • _ .............. -............ --"""11 • • Man refuSes to hand over cash, beaten by wodld-be ·robbers By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -A Los Angeles man who refused to give up money to a pair of rob- • bers was beaten by the crooks in one of two unrelated · attempted robberies Thursday. Burt Eichhorn, 34, had walked to his car in a parking structure in the 600 block of . Anton Boulevard at 6:30 p .m. ThW'Sday when he was con- . fronted by two men who demanded money, police said. Eichhorn refused to comply, · so the two crooks assaulted him with their hands and fists, then ran aw8t'j, Costa Mesa police Lt. Tom Wamack said. Eichhorn's injuries are not · described in the police· report. . The robbers are described as two male Latinos, both 25(to 30 years old, about 5 feet 8 inches tall, and weighing 160 pounds. In m earlier incident Thurs- day afternoon, another robber apparently got cold feet as he tried to pull off a 2:20 p.m. heist at Kmart in the 2200 block of Harbor Boulevard. The robber selected a few items from the store's garden shop, then took them up to the cash register, police said. Once at the register, the man gave the clerk a note which read, "I got a gun, give me money" and pre- tended he had a gun, though no weapon was seen, Warnack said The clerk attempted to open the cash register but for some unknown reason, was unable to, Warnack said. By this time, other customers were walking up to the counter, which apparently spooked the robber, because be ran off in the direction of College Drive, War- nack said. The Kmart robber was described as a male Latino, about 20 to 25 years old, 5 feet 10 inches to 6 feet tall, weighing about 200 to 220 pounds. He had black hair and a mous- tache. Thanks to alert citizen, ·house and dog saved from fire · phone gets firefighters out to Corona del Mar blaze before it was too late. By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -An alert passerby with a cellular phone called 911 Fnday morning when smoke was seen billowing from a Corona del Mar house, which could have been destroyed if not for the witness, officials said. •1t would have been quite a bit different if someone hadn't spot- ted the fire,• said Newport Beach Fire Department Capt. Richard Middlebrough, who didn't know the identity of the witness. •tt was just getting going." Smoke was cloaking the duplex at 521 Acacia Ave. when the Fire Department arrived at 11:01 a.m. Friday, Middlebrough said. When firefighters approached the house, they dis- covered it was vacant except for a Shepard-D¢t dog who was bark- Iranacany, tte-smd. H He barked at us to guard the place, but he wanted out of the building," Middlebrough said. HThere were paintings and pie· tures of the owner, his wife and the dog, so we knew the dog was important to them." Firefighters, who rescued the dog, discovered a carpet covering an old gas heater had caught fire and burned the oak wood floor around it, Middlebrough said. The fire was extinguished in about 10 minutes, and the charred floorboard was removed, Middlebrough said. Firefighters contacted the owner, who was at work in Irvine, to tell him about the fire and assure him his dog was safe, be said. The fire caused about $2,500 in damage to the floor and heater which fire investigators aren't sure whether it was left on. lvtiddlebrough said be wanted to rem.ind people to regularly check their smoke detectors to make sure the batteries are oper- ating. The detector in the house was empty and had no batteries in it at all, be said. , Becoming veterans of the airport wars T beNllllyWJ b~· of Os:Bl99 ~. boOOUng, 9Mlll-bulttng part, 11 down IOUlh. beloW what puae1 for OW' MMOO·Oixon line, Jambol'M ROad. . Hu been fQr a~ time. Holt a dozen sprawling dties have men from bean~· Huge man- ufacturing and commercial com- plexes are sprouting, and the con- dos they are a'bJooming . They have everything down there -except an airport large enough to satisfy the passenger and freight serv1ces of such a heavy-breathing economy. Why bc>tberl they say. We already have ·one just up the road. Sure, it doesn't operate around the. clock -yet But that stupid agreement that caps passengers and operating hours expires in only nine years. Hey wait a minute, we north- erners say. Why not use El Toro to meet the ravenous transportation needs of the county? Uk.e hell, say our southern brothers and sisters. Add a couple hundred flights a day at John Wayne, pop on another runway or two, stretch out that main one we have now. Bingo, we have it made! we Yanks didn't buy into that, so two years ago, we fioated a proposition called Measure A. Basically, it said El Toro should become a commercial airport martin .once the Marines have jetted off. It squ04ked through. but Mea- sure A was only the fifst shot in what is evolving into a genuine civil war. There are even rum- blings down &0uth about seceding from Orange and starting their own county. I'd vote for that, if they were required to have Roger Stanton as chairman of their board of super- visors. Another condition would be that Orange County charge citizens of the new co~ty a thumping big fee every time they used our airport. Revenues from these fees would be used to buy my house because it would be utterly unliv- able. So would thou.sands and thou.sands of others, not to men- 50% OFF + plus + Additional 2 5 % 0 FF at the Register Thursday Feb. 1-Sunday Fcb.4 R E DRl!SSINO BY Dl!SION 549 Newport Center Drtn • 7141644-9888 Mon-fri 10-9 •Sat 10-6 •Sun 11~6 • No adjustments on prior purcha.scs. Sd«ttd mm:handisc only All ~cs Final ... tion the commercial properti condemned to make room for more and bigger runways. Until they c.an break loose, the Johnny Rebs are counterin9 Mea- sure A.with Measure S. Strip away all the blather and this ini- tiative says that El Toro can never become a commercial airport. To head the Rebs off at the pass, some veterans of the airport wars are picking up their muskets again. George Argyros, one of the drivers of Measure A, is instru- mental in a countywlde effort against Measure S. Former Newport Beach Mayor Clarence Turner is back in the saddle, too, as new president of the Airport Working Group. With the group he was a key player m Newport's lawswt against the county that resulted in an agree· ment that has kept a.J.rport expan· sion in check (but which expires in 2005!). Converting El Toro into a com- mercial airport, Turner believes, would be "dil absolute bonanza for Orange County." Not convert- ing it, he says, would be "incredi- bly myopic. We're supposed to be the 'free-enterprise' county, and this could be the enterprise of a lifetime." He says commeraal use of El Toro would significantly decrease the noise and other unpacts res1· dents of the area have felt dunng years of military operatiom. Nell converting it could ·181Ult in bor· rendous problems, tar beyond the expan.slon of John Wayne. · ·ean you~ the cost ci tearing up 300 acres of airport to. turn it into something ellel" 1\8id er asks. ·ean you imagtDe (the-:: scope of) mitigating enviroomeO"" tal problems?" !: ... Denying commerd4l use ot q: Toro would be an economic diOll ter for Orange County, he · :±!~ believes. • :1 Dana Rohrabacher bas beeD key supporter of converting El Toro. But others -notably Marion Bergeson, Marilyn Brewer and · Ross Johnson -remain mute on the issue _ Why? Because their realms - encompass turf on both sides of Jamboree. So it isn't about what's good for Orange County, it's ••• what's good at the ballot box. That's what it always comes-.- down to, doesn't it? ~ U you're reading this paper, ; you're impacted by what ba.ppepi when Measure S comes to a vQte. March 26. Loosen up a few b~, a little time, and give Turner a ' hand here. ' Airport Working Group la at ., 1301 Dove St., Suite 710, Newpqrt Beach 92660. Phone is 615--0045: ' • FRED MARTIN'S (Olumn runs evef'/' : Thursday and saturday. ' Beginning and Intermediate ballet, jazz, modem dance or tap classes are available daytime and evening. All classes are taught in a professional dance center . CS/I Cdastllne Community College~ Costa Mesa Center today/ (714) 751-9 740. Woman faces felony for allegedly · :fajling to complete handiwork • Margaret Ahn Snort is suspected of takiilg $8,200 from customers but neglect~ to finish jobs. Short wa also working With- out a valid state contrac:.tor's license, l4kl Dave Fogt, tbe IU~g 4epj!ty for the State Contracton Ucenling Board. Fogt adVised people to always ask a contractor to show them their.contracting license for any work exceeding $300. "'• _ NEWPORT BEACH - A woman who allegedly swindled uioney from Ne~ort Beach and Costa Mesa residents for llome improvements she never completed, is being ch·arged with felony grand theft. · Margaret Ann Short, 32, is suspected of accepting a total of $8,200 from at least 1 O cus- tomers for services such as landscaping, house pamtmg and other labors which she failed to finish, according to the <ivil suit filed in Harbor Munic- :ipal Court earlier this week. : Short is charged with 1 O :counts of felony grand theft, :according to the complaint. She •was arrested on Jan. 24 and :released on her own recog- :ruzance. : MPeople are upset about pay- :ing for services where little or no work wu done,• said Unda Long, deputy registrar with the State Contractor's Licensing Board which bu been investi- gating the complaints. Short was friendly and promised service with a smile, her customers said. But once µie cash exchanged bands or the checks were cleare<l, it was days before any work was done and rarely was it completed to their satisfaction. When Ted Dumas ques- tioned Short about wby the landscape work at his Newport Heights home wasn't done, she offered a stream of excuses like sick relatives, 'family problems, or being unable to get the materials, he said. Short's alleged scams ran from May to October 1995 and involved mostly Newport Beach and Costa Mesa residents and a few in Irvine, according to the complaint. A contractor is also not allowed to receive more· than 10% of the total cost of the work or more than $1,000, whichever i;S the'lesser amount, Fogt said. •That's to protect the pub- lic,• Fogt said. •Sometimes they are reluctant to do the work because they already have the money -they lose incentive." U Short is convicted of the grand theft charges, it would be rare that she would be allowed to resume her line of work again, he said. Fogt advised people with doubts about contractors to call the state board at (800) 321- 27 52 to see whether the license is in good standing. Mercury Insurance Low Rates for Autos & Trucks COMMERCIAL UABIUTY BONDS (\I I SJS-1710 ----- HOMEOWNER'S FIRE RENTERS . . Free Telephone Quotes No Broker or Policy fees Family Owned & Operated since 1974 Safeco Ins. -Progressive Ins. -Superior Ins. -Aclantic Ins. and more ,\tla111\ c\ . \11tll'r\011 /11\·11rtllh £' f3rokt'r s Plug into the Pilot ·etassrfied section to find services from electronics and plumbers, to landscapers and painters. .. Dance aboW ends three-day run toliight ~ is the lat s:dgbt to atch •J>llK.in' 1U DeWn. • tbe annualdance~ct~ na del Mar Scbool'• Ottb- esis dAncerl. The dance concert begins at 1 p.m. in the Newport Harbor High School Auditorium. Tbe production feature& toe- tap~g disco, jazz and COUD1ry dances, performed by the elite group of Corona del Mar High dancers. Tickets can obtained for $6 from any Ori:hesis member and $8 at the )>e!fomwi.ce. ·Men's club tourney benefits Fairview The Costa Mesa Men's Cub recently donated $7,000 to the Fairview Developmental Center. The donation was the result of a two-day golf tournament held by the Men's Oub Dec. 16-17. The Men's Cub ls known for its past donations to the develop- mental center, but also donates its funds to other organizations such as the Special Olympics and the Special Arts. It's time to get into the Spirit Run Some 6,000 participants are expected in the 1996 Spirit Run, tcbedaW Peb. 25 at .....,., llludjn ~ Bw:IL aw wm ~ a 1GK aua- w~ 5K lbm·Wllk and a variety ol Jdda' rum far dllldnil '98 ·.io and Under. AJ8o iDdUded ID the days' eventl are a Pim-~ and after-race ceJebratiom. Registration ~ at 6:30 a.m .. that day. For more information. call the Spirit Run '96 Hotline at 733- kal CRDJDUDitf needs. The center ...,,. more th.an 1,200 Orange County nonprofit cqanlzations through YoluDteer and reterral eerYit'el end bJ providing non- prdit ~and resources. for loformation on the Senior Volunteer Program, contact Ri¢b4rd P~ Retired and Senior Vcilbnteer Program Pleld Coordi- nator, at 953-5757 ext. 110. • 188. . Host a foreign student Senior volunteers sought for phone work Senior volunteers are needed to help the AIDS Services Foun- dation telephone and ·check on patients. 1be Retired and Senior Volun- teer Program, a service of the Vol- unteer Center of Gieater Orange County in cooperation with the AIDS Services Foundation, is looking to train senion. age 55 and older, to make phone contact and get progress reports once a month from eight to 10 clients of the AIDS Services Foundation. Volunteers can complete all duties at home. Half-day training sessions for this volunteer service are being offered and can be pro- vided at volunteers' home if nec- essary. The Volunteer Center, estab- lished in 1958, ls the county's only resource center dedicated to mobilizing individuals and insti- tutions to collectively address ait-• The American lntercultural Student Exchange (AISB) is searching for local host families for high school foreign exchange studeJ1ts for the 1996-97 school year. AISE students will attend a local high school while residing with their host families for 10 months and learning about the American culture. For more information about hosting a foreign exchange stu- dent in your home, call A1SE at 1- 800-742-5464. Boat repair offered Orange Coast College's Salling Center is offering a non-credit •hands-on" class to teach sailors how to repair their old boats. The class will meet Feb. 3, 10, 24 and March 2 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Sailing Center. Registration fees is $68. OCC Salling Center is located at 1801 W. Coast High- way in Newport Beach. -· WHIP INCLUDES: New Member Orientation • 25-Yard Heated Pool • Use f Free Weight Room ana Equipment by Body-Master • Basketball• Volleyball• Stair Climbers• Treadmill• ~ • Sdiwinn Alldyne:Bicydcs • Life Rower • - Concq>t II Rawer • Upper Body F.rgomctcr • Nordic rack • Racquetball • Handball • Step Aerobics • Active dcr Ad~t Fimcss • H~d ~cs Oass •Aqua Aerobics • Aquauc Fitness • Senior Aquatic Fitness • Swim For our Life • Senior Lap SWim • Locker and Towel Service •AWAY P~ Allows Use of. Other YMCA Facilities SAMMY .. CONTINUED FROM A 1 firefighters and rebred NFL leg- ends Jack Faulkner of the Lo Angeles Rams, and J ohn Gordy of the Detroit Uons -who all donat- ed gifts, party food and decora· tions. . "Thank you," Sammy said, grtnni.ng up at his friend, officer Bell, standing by his. side. Puffing out his chubby, rosy cheeks, Sammy extinguished the ~dlterranean le ken mb Honey w'm:Jionds Roasted Quall BastJa Au Poulet Couscous Vegetable WNCH at DIJ¥(Ell t ne Mediterranean rune candleS on his giant blue and white cake Clecorlted with a Spi· der Man action figure aPd a web spun from black frosting. The dessert was followed by an ~)o­ ration of a Costa Mesa Fire Department truck which segued into the grand finale: a ride aboard the police heijcopter. The special party :was Bell'• gift to Sammy, who she said holds a special place in her heart. Bell, a DARE officer whO often visits schools, met Sammy one day while she was visiting Whitti- er Elementary School in Costa Mesa. •ne day I walked out, he was barely moving," Bell said. •He was kind of just standing there, I guess catching his breath. Then be saw me in my uniform and had a big smile on his face and I fell in love With him." •1t'1 probably one of the most special ~ ot hla lite. l /tlit want to put a snille on hls lace ... " started cr,tag~tely -this kid is sunshine,• Bell said. 3-year-old brother in West Side Costa Mesa, Bell said . After Christmas, Sammy was "It's probably one of the most special days of his lite," Bell said later during the festivities. "l just want to put a smile on his face.• Bell struck up a conversation with Sammy and later learned from his teachers about his illness. She adopted Sammy's family at Christmas ~11gh the depmt• xnent's annual program to help the needy in the community. Sammy lives with his mother and · Chilcben's Hospthd mt ~in1hlrrrWJrt~Mm""'1~"'1tll~ "I walked away from him and I From Mini to Grande ••• some with .precious stones ••• guaranteed to please every woman. Show her you care on Valentine's Day with a gift that will last a lifetime. CHARLES H. BARR · County for 30 days receiving ther- apy for Q,i.s legs :which often get crippled from the arthritis, she 5l SWeetfteart of a S afe ' 'Designer J ewe[rg Charles Krypel Kurt Wayne Christi Frantz 50%ofj Hidalgo Paul Dangler Elyse Fradkin CHARLES H. BARR 1803 Westcliff Drive, N.B. B ODY MENDERS CI IN IC "Kneading You the Right Way" V ALENT-INE'S SPECIAL Give the gi# of Relaxation PAMPER PACKAGE $85.00 Value -;OCT "' SESSION INCLUDES: •Steam E~ •Aromatherapy • 1 H""r. FNU Body M.audg• GIFT CERmcATES A.VAl..NJJ..E. •OFFER EXPf?ES l/31/96 JOY Of omslMAS wUl honor the late Jack Pany, HundDgton Beach aitilt. traftler ad IMCher and long-time mem- ber d the church. UnltArlan Unlvenalists and tr1ends ol the Costa Mesa church. any age, are encouraged to dis- play their art work. in oil. sculp- ture or aayon. Por details, c.a1l Tom Wtnnette at 841-7525. 'Ibere is no admislion fee. 1259 Victoria 1¢,eep tbe wonder and joy of ~ alive t>y joining five Qlltherings at Our Lildy Queen ot ~els Catholic Cbun:h on alter· nete Sundays at 6:15 p.m. a "1.axed setting with discussions ~by participants. Meetings will be held SUndAy and Feb. t•,_....,... March 3 and March 17 at the Parish center, 2046 Mar VJ.St.4 Ori- ~. in Newport Beach. For more ~rmation, call Marie Romano, .S48..JS« or Sister Agatha Fai- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!~~fl:ie.llr-.ili'-r~PR~·E~~l~B-EN~.E~fTT~AUCTION Newport Harbor Lutheran Chui'ch Will hold an auction to benefit the preschool Friday at the church, 798 Dover Drive, .aon, 644-9218. ' Music and food are included. Directions: 759-0999. SHIN BUDDHISM • Newport Beach. Ho.rs d'oeuvres at 7:30 p .m., Auction at 8 p.m. will celebrate Tu B'Shevat, the neous nature of the Unitarian Auction items mclude entertain- Festival of 1rees (Jewish Arbor Universalist denomination and ment tickets, children's activities, Day) 7 p.m. Sunday by holding a issue an invitation to member-photQgraphy sessions, hair salons, special Tu B'Shevat seder at (heir ship. A potluck lunch will follow amu_sement parks and many place of worship, 2401 Irvine the service. For information, call more. Donations are valued from Ave., Newport Beach (on the 646-4652. $10 to $450. Rattle tickets for free Back Bay). Rabbi Joseph babysitting, $1. Cash only, adults Mendelshohn will officiate. The only, please. evening is open to the public. A SINGLES BLOOD-PRESSURE CHECKS special reception with refresh-First United Methodist Church of MllNTAL HEALTH MMLY SUP- PORT GIOUP St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church conducts a support group for f am- Wes with loved ones with serious mental illnesses every Sunday from 6:30 to 8 p.m., led by a pro- fesnoilal For more lriformation, can St. Andrew's at 631-2880 or -or: -nrtn Mbntgomety' a ~ - 3708. CAREER NETWORK The Career Nenyork meeting for "1lose unemployed begins at 7 :30 p.m. Thursday in Stewart Lounge at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. The free, ongoing week. ly meetings are open to all and are held at 600 St. Andrews Road in Newport Beach (aaoss from Newport Harbor High, School). For more information, call (714) 574-2239. fDREIGN POLICY OISCUSSK>N . Weekly dlscussion sessions based <fl the •Great Decisions Study Guide,• available for $11, at St Mark's Presbyterian Church, at the comer of Eastbluff and Jam- boree in Newport Beach. The ses- sf,ons are held on Monday <venings during February and March and are open to the public. 'this week's topic ls "Foreign Pol-icy making and the U.S. Political ~em. and Feb. 12, •Tue Intelli- gence Community: TI.me for reform.• Information: 644-1341. SUCCESSFUL RELATIONSHIPS -,Ceys to Successful Relation- $ps, • an effectiveness training oourse, is offered by the Jewish <±ommunity Center of Orange County, 250 E. Baker Street, Suite G, Costa Mesa. A free introducto-rV lecture/orientation will be held tfom 7 to 10 p.m. Tuesday, and a ~e-week class will follow on the &le successive Tuesdays (Feb. 13 to Mar. 12). Fees are $100 for JCC members, plus a one-time book/materials fee of $15. There is a 10% d.iscowit for couples. Iii.formation: 755-0340. Newport Beach Higashi Hongan- ji Buddhist Temple's Dbanna Society presents a lecture and dis- cussion series on 'Shin Buddhism at 7 p.m. Feb. 17 at the temple, 254 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Call 722-1202 (the Rev. Hirosumi) or 651-3102 ~nnie Young). CONCERTS/ ENTERTAINMENT ments and fruits will be held fol-SERENDIPITY Costa Mesa, 420 W. 19th St, con- lowing the special service> For The Serendipity series for singles ducts a free blood-pressure clinic' further information, call 548-6900 meets Wednesdays at 7:30 p .m. at between 10 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. or 646-7512. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Sunday. Call 548-7727. SOENCE OF MIND Meditation at 6 p .m. followed by "Prosperity/Science of Mind• at 7 p,.m. are held Tuesday at Newport Beach Church of Religious Sci- ence, 901 Dove St., No. 145, New- port Beach. "Physical Perfec- tion/Science of Mind• is also held 10 a.m. Wednesdays. Call 646- 3199. ORT SABBATH Church, 600 St. Andrews Road in GUIDED BUS TOUR Temple Isaiah of l".lewport Beach Newport Beach. This week, "Set-The University of Judaism's popu-bolds special Shabbat services at lar study tour program will take a CANTOR GRANT AND OPERA ~g and Keeping Healthy Bound-two-day bus trip F.eb. 18 and 19 PAOFIC 8 p.m. Friday and welcomes the aries• is the subject of a talk by for a walking tour of San Diego's Cantor Jonathan Grant and the members of the American Orga-John Townsend, psychologist, Old Town, meet Jews from sever- Overture Company of Opera nization for Rehabilitation speaker and co-host of a daily al Spanish speaking countries Pacific will be in concert 7 p.m. through 'Ii'aining and is one of the broadcast on KKl...A. All singles and visit synagogues and Jewish Sunday at Temple Bat Yah.m, largest and most dynamic are welcome. A $3 donation, neighborhoods in San Diego. The 1011 Camelback St., Newport women's organizations world seconddaywillbespentinTIJ'ua-.d A · which also covers refreshments. Beach. Cantor Grant bas received Wl e. reception will follow the na, with a · d th bli · invited will be requested at the door. No t f n · d many awards for musical excel-service an e pu c is . our o a JUana ~agogue an lence and has appeared with the For further information, call the reservations are required. residential areas. l)lere will be a L An el M · c t Ope temple office at 548-6900. few hours for lunch and shopping os g es USlC en er ra, on Tijuana's main commercial Opera Pacific and other regional . SPECIAL EVENTS street. The fee of $150 per person companies. He will join Kimberly includes transportation, accom- Allman, soprano; Ann Nortel; SERMONS 'LS P. RF NG modations at the San DieJJE !====----~'~~ct~~!'.U£•H~nr~J~~~L~U~r~~~~n~1.....,~A~e~D~=f...JD!!!.!::02~~~~::L&~"~r~~n~~~·~Ch.n~~·r~~;:.=~~~~rt":::":-:':-:-:~'.:':"~~----...--~~.-~'"""'4·~~~~~~-.,:;~=.:..wµ=....--.4-irr.:;~aa01di-dWiiHoteI,crossmg ~e With Arthritis Can Exercise ·tenor and pianist Tom Madarlane A conference designed specifical-fees, two meals and snacks. For HEALTH DAY f---8e:sse9-lrom-10 a.m. to 11 a.m . · m · . the serm ~r singsle pardrents will.Presba.b Q'tStradon , esday at the Jewish Senior ets range from $12 to $25 and Dennis Short 10 a.m. Sunday at t Y at t. An ew's yter-(3f0)476-9777, extension 246. Center of Orange Cowity. 250 E. may be purchased in advance by the Harbor Christian Church (Dis-ian Church, 600 St. Andrews GOLDEN AGE OF SPANISH Qa.k.er St., Costa Mesa. The class contacting Alma Brooks at Tern-ciples of Christ) at 2401 Irvine Road, Newport Beach. Registra-JUDAISM includes health education, joint-ple Bat Yahm, 644-1999. A dessert Ave. in Newport Beach, 645-5781. tion at 8 a.m., conference from 9 Hear the music, see the art, learn protection tips, relaxation tech-reception follows. Sunday morning worship services a.m. to 3:30 a .m. Cost is $25 the history, taste the food on a cul- q.lques, pain-control techniques ST. VALENTINE'S DAY CONCERT and Church School for children advance registration. A keynote tural journey presented at the and socializing. Call 513-5641. Music at St. Mark's presents a are at 10 a.m. Adult Sunday address and 12 workshops will be Jewish Community Center, Baker PARADIGM SHIFT concert Feb. 14 at 7:30 p.m. in St. School Class is 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 offered to introduce single par-and Redhill, Costa Mesa 2· p.m. Tue Newport Beach Baha'i Com-Mark's Presbyterian Church, 2100 a.m . Other sermon topics are: ents to a variety of skills, concepts Peb. 18. Musicians, artists, inun,ity allows participants to hear Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach, Feb. 11, "Who Are You?•; Feb. 18, and resources to inform, enrich, authors, a poet, two chefs, histori- and experience "Paradigm Shift: at the comer of Jamboree and "Working Together Enables Mir-encourage and motivate them. ans, researches and speakers A New Way-A New World " 7:30 Eastbluff. No admission charge acles,": Feb. 25, •Grace -Amaz-Child care services and lunch will promise a interesting afternoon in p.m. Friday at a private residence for an evening filled with fun ing or Just Grazing." be provided with advance regis-Spain, 900-1400 CE. Tickets are ill Corona del Mar. Together, they songs. laughs and love. lnforma-INVITATION TO MEMBERSHIP tration only. Call 574-2222. $4 per adult member or child over l!Xplore such questions as: Can tion: 644-1341 (Buddy James). ·0ur Severely Gifted Unitarian MEMORIAL ART SHOW 12 and $6 non member tickets; racism and prejudice be eliminat-Universalists• is the topic of the Orange Coast Unitarian Univer-dessert included. Child care avail- ed? What is the new world order? sermon at 10:30 a.m. Feb. 11 in salist.church presents "Unitarian able at a nominal fee. For iilfor- Can conflicts be resolved without SPECIAL SERVICES Orange Coast Unitarian Univer-Universalists Originals -The Jack mation or to RSVP, call Jack Stein torte? Are women and men salist Church, 1259 Victoria St., Parry Memorial Art Show," noon-at 968-0998i Alan/ Phyllis Jacobs eQUal? What's the spirttual solu-FESTIVAL OF TREES Costa Mesa. The Rev. Diana 2 p.m. Sunday. Presented by the at 644-2712 or Rosalie Gottfried at tion to our economic problems? Temple Isaiah of Newport Beach Heath will focus on the homoge-chun:h "Art Cluub," the show 240-0704. METHODIST PRESBYTERIAN EPISCOPAL PRAYER BREAKFAST First United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa holds a Prayer Break- fast at 6 a.m. Wednesday at Den- ny's restaurant at Newport Boule- vard and 17th Street in Costa Mesa. Call 548-7727. HOLY COMMUNION St. James Episcopal Church, 3209 .\Ila ~ itio.1-ble••rport Beech, offers 8 noon service Wednesday with . . and dine with the church staff after the service. Call 675-0210. MEN'S FELLOWSHIP BREAKFAST The Men's Fellowship Breakfast of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church holds a weekly breakfast and speaker at 7 a.m. in Dieren- field Hall, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. The breakfast is open to all men for $2.50 per brealdast. For more information, call 631-2880. • Please ~ photographs and typed releases detailing stories, upcoming events, sermon topla or any other news involving Costa Mesa and Newport Beach dlurches to Religion Editor l.llurle Busby, Daily Pilot 330 w. Bay st .. CosUI Mesa, 92627. You can abo fax Items to 646-4170. Relffses are requested two weeks prior to an event date. Costa Me.a MESA VERDE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST sr. MARK PRESBYIEIUA.N CHURCH SAINT J~ES crURCH ep1scopa SOUTH COAST CHRISTIAN CHURCH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH .. • · 1701 laker, C.M • Worship & Church School 8 :30 and 10:00 a.m. Dr. Richard 979-8234 NEWPORT CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 16'tl~~~w. 644-0745 Worship at 8:00AM & I O:OOAM Sunday School All ~es 9:00AM Rev. Edward C. Martin I.AGUNA United Methodrst Church 21632 Wesley Or. t.aauna Beach ~99-3088 Sunday Morning Worship & Christian Eduei1lon 1 OAM Ministers David Beades & Virginia WhMI« Wes!~ CounHIA Ing Center S«vlcet valliablt RELIGIOUS SCIENCE 3303 Via IJdo, Newport Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 Church lOClm. SJ:a. S\mday Sdliool lOClm Wednmclf UMUllgs 8pm ~ •. Be ptrfttt, be of rood comfort, b1 of on1 mind, liH in ptoe1; tuUI tht God of"'~-tuUl pum. shall bt willl 1011. II CorlnJhian.r JJ:ll Bruch or 1\e Mother qiurdl 1bt Flrst Cllqrch of Olrilt Sciadbt a.t.o. M.IM:b.aa CONGREGATIONAL © COMMUN1Y CHlJl[H CONGREGATIONAL · UNITED OUCH Of CHRIST To..._.. t. To c.r.; fo C.. II To DO. 8iuce van !Wt, Mlniltef Sund.y Wol'lhlp 8:306 10'.AM Church SdlOOl 9AM AM • 9:'5 Ollchn Chlld tire '1rcMded 644-7400 61' M.C...IWMlr Sund«IJ Worship 9:30 «.m. Child '4111 Sundtl11 Sehool ]11mfJoree at &stllluff Newptlrt Bucli 644· 1341 •A c-mtmlfr o.lklllM ,. ~ -' s.mn,...,, Qrilf .. """-' ~ Fr. David C. And.non, rector 3209Vio Udo N.wpott Beoch l.4/675-0210 7:30 om Traditional 9 om Contemrvwnrv 9am0iut'C:h~ 1 O:A5 om c:Nmsmotic and Wednesday noon HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH I ..JDilcflll of Christ) , 'fJl 2401 lnllt "'·at sm 11a.1 ~ ......... Sanday Wontllp • 10:00AM Dr. Dennis W. Short Minister ~5781 COMMUNITY CHURCH ~~~~~~~~~~~~- "Freedom & FOUJIMtlon. For cha~es that Last'' Sunday. February • -.. We Care About You Because Christ Cares. "Pullin~ Together" P'°'ART l Psalms 106; 1-15 & 45-48 Wonhip Scmc. 10: IS am Jerrold A. Hollobaugh, Bibi. Saadiel 9;()() am Minisw Km For Olritt S:JO pm 792 Victoria Street• Costa Mesa, CA • 92627 (714) 548-3468 (Comer ol Vlaorl1 • Placentia) LUTHERAN CHRIST LVTRERAN CH\JRCR • Pastor William Hemenway . "We love chlldrtn. youth, youna adults, carm adults. seniors. We low to cart, to reach out, to mttt needs, to answer questions" • Sunday Smices -8:00, 9:30' 10:45 •Sunday School & Bible Studies -9:30 760 Vtdoria Strttt • Costa Mesa~ CA 92627 (7U) 631·1011 • (714) 548·6866 (SchooU 'For information on tfi.e 'Religious 'Directory fPltase Cttll Xristin '13mnan 574 .. 4240 Wmter dinller btjngs storm f support for Art Museum ii.'·:-.• ' . . ' .. .. ...,I 7·' .l • ' • • .. ' he Newport Harbo~ Art Museum inaugurated its _ __.__ -1996 winter cttnner-ffilres ....... I J 0 very dedicated citizens. They are, however, a small p~ol. Where are the rest? There are many more who could be lnvolved." --,. with a gathering of about 50 art lovers dedicated to the museulll, to fine dining and to one another. It was billed as a progressive dinner, starting with cocktails in the ~filled residence of museum trustee Mike Meyer and hls wlfe, Nancy, then traveling to the a.rt filled gallery of Juarez in Laguna Beach where museum trustee and renown chef Michael Kang of Five Feet (next door to Juarez) served a dinner that was both artistic and delicious. On the terrace of the Meyer residence overlooking the unmatched artistry of mother nature, waves crashed on the shore as Peg Reday of Newport Beach exchanged pleasantries with Twyla and Chuck Martin. The Martin's are museum trustees and TWyla will once again chair the event of the year, known as H Art of Din- ing," for the museum. Sandra and Ma.rtln Alper were on band with Irene and Jerpme Barr, Stephanie Colt, Diane Anderson, museum director Michael Botwinick and his c.bArming wife Harriet, Jerry Harrlngton, gallery owners and hosts Juan and Bernadette Juarez, Renee Harwick, and museum trustee and founders cnrata1rwomcm i\iis fit from all proceeds. Three more winter dinners are planned, including a Valen- tine's Day Fantasy slated for mid-February. The most interesting buzz came from museum director of development, Susan Porter. The peti.te blonde Balboa Island resident and contempo- rary art patroness has taken on the considerable task of help- ing the museum raise money. No easy task to be certain. "You know, we bear so much in both the electronic and print media about many business men and women making enormous deals, reap- ing large profits for themselves and their companies. Where are these people when it comes to supporting the arts, P6rter went on to discuss the concept of..individuals serving as patrons to specific artists and lnstitutions. In 20th century terms, individuals such as Frank Lloyd Wright and Pablo Picasso had patrons at early points in their careers. Individuals of means financed the rising artists, permitting them to realize theft' dreams instead of compromising their ability to survive in the real world. It is a concept that has vanished in recent years, but perhaps needs revitalizing in our chanQing times. In the world of contemporary art, it is a concept that could produce the next generation of great artists, and sustain the institu- tions like the art museum that support such artists. Erin Trunel, Christopher Scbran, Henry Roth, Sandy and Harold Price, Dorcas Pre- ston, Pat and Kent Powell, Diana Martin, Terri and John Kennady, Carolyne and Jerry Johnson, and Darel Anderson were among the dinner guests dedicated to the arts in this community. T-0 get involved in the art museum or to attend one of the future winter dinners, call the 1- RJght, Chrla and Leslie Mahon. John CUshman m and Taco Bell VP Jtudy Pollak during the 1996 Taco Bell Newport Classic gala evening, "Tee- It-Up-Fore-Hoag," held at the Hyatt Regency, Irvine. RUFF ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. , SATIJROAY, FElltUARY J; 1- --- -------~ --- --- -- - ------- Lett. lollowtng tlae opea•ng of .. Otello, • David DiChlera p1"81entecl a prodaic. ... pbotograpia to Pat and Ben Dolton In appred.atloo for tbelr~==;t;:::; underWriUng of the Opera Padtt!= Orchestra for the producUon. . KELLY & COMP ANY ~-l---fllJW~A.SL.n.a.us;:wu.~~~~..I.-A~~Mw...-1..1.1---.w.A..M-._-f-:~;;=;:;~;:;::~:=;=:::~::===;--l:::~~~~i!!:,!~:!!:~:f-1===== final appetizers, guests were Newport Mesa community we · • B.W. COOK's columns run Thurs-• t----------------------.... informed that it was time to are fortunate to have some days and S~rdays. drive into the canyon, dinner was to be served at the gallery. Conversation was social as well as serious as dinner was served surrounded by the paintings and sculpture of the Juarez collection. Round tables were strategically placed about the gallery to maximize the viewing pleasure of the diners. The guests were all fully com- mitted to the future of The Newport Harbor Art Museum, paying $150 per person for the privilege of partaking in the event. With the dinner expense underwritten by hosts Nancy and Mike Meyer, Michael Kang and Bernadette and Juan Juarez, the museum will bene- Put a bug in someone's ear. 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I ~s I ~~1':iot .. · I co~v<> I I I ReOJ Beau!f I 269'"£. 17th St. I Costa Mesa ~~) 642.:4482 ANY APPLIANCE YCMI .. y yoa'rw fe•IMer wMb the three B'v m clallicaJ music: Bach, Beethoven :t.:t' Brahms. And of course, .M;zart, Hayden and ~chaikovsky mig a bell. How about Gustav ::;i::t;::=i!f*l:dm~tmlzpe¢ eht:Me too. But there must be a reason that tbe fifth concert in the Pacific ~ymphony Orchestra's classics ,eries scheduled for Feb. 7 and 8 ~f the Orange County Performing Ms Center is, simply, "Mahler's Slicth." 1,' "'That's it. No added pieces by Qther composers to round out the evening. No mtermission. Just tvfMler. "We're in the midst of one Mahler piece a year," said PSb conductor and music director Carl St. Clair recently. "This is the fourth of the Mahler series that we've played. But for the first time, we're doing a one-piece l::9ncert which has no soloist, no chorus, no smgers, nothing. Just . t.be orchestra and one person's world of music, Gustav Mahler." St. Clair bas been acclaimed py audiences and cities for his past interpretations of Mahler, whose music packs an emotional and romantic punch. According christopher · trela For PSO tickets, call 755-5799 or 556-ARTS. Staged reading of new play at SCR .., • ..., w111n tt ii doiJe lot an through Peb. 10. c~ 32, ••dlllioeil oa tbe West Cout. plays a C10U1tMan. Ud Lucero, 29, "Wbm I did my ftnt readings ls a Protean (a Roman venlon Of In New York. it was a very mixed The Three Stooges}. While Cor- aUidiomCe, • lt8tled ~. •rm ren bas acted belore, this play is ~•to What~ In a Lucero's atoge debut. H--'!'9"'4Mfelent1~ene .. w~----!.lbalGle ii pedeat forae,.:.__ ~ to, because so many of s4id Lucero enthllliutically dur- tbe ldeas and images are ing a recent interview at Diedrich enttenc:hed in New York Qty. I'm Cotf ee in Costa Mesa, a favorite curious as to how it will translate meeting plaCA! for the dynamic· out there.• . acting duo. "That's.how I am Nottage will be in town for the every single day.• readJng, and will use the feed-The two met aoout a year and back from the reading for further a half ago on a blind date, and development. But, she said, any have been inseparable ever changes will be based on what is since. In fact, the couple are get-ting married Match 30. About the not working for her, not for the only time they are apart is during audience. • the day, when they both have to • "You can't write for a specific endure the grind of a day job to audience,'" insisted Nottage. afford them the luxury of follow- "OtheIWise, you'll be endlessly ing their dreams. changing the play. You want the "It's hard for us to be away play to work on its own merits. It from each other, and theater is what it is.• takes a lot of time. All your nights For a first-hand look ~t a fasd-are 5ch.eduled for rehearsals," nating aspect in the development Corren said. of a play, check out the staged They are looking into the pos .. reading on Monday at SCR. Tick-sibility of getting work together ets are $7, and are available at performing on a cruise ship, but the door. Call 957-4033 for more for now they are concentrating on information. their roles in "Porum." Costa Mesa residents act like a couple "I can't wait for Thursday night," Lucero said. #I can't wait to get my costume on and act sil- ly in front of 300 people. I love it." 10 St. Clair, the impact of Mahler's ~~usic has to do with what Mahler, who wrote 10 sym- phonies, is trying to express in South Coast Repertory h~ presented only one play in the past 32 years that was penned by an African-American: last sea- son's Second Stage production of •Jar the Floor.• That play turned out to be one of the most popular productions in SCR's history. Now, SCR is offering a staged reading of a ploy by Jkooklyn- based African-American play- wright Lynn Nottage called "Crumbs from the Table of Joy. H '· Th&-reading begins at 7:30 p.m. Costa Mesa residents and thespians Cara Corren and Tony Lucero are acting together in the Huntington Beach Playhouse pro- duction of the musical-comedy "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum" that runs To catch Corren and Lucero in. :tnusic and where that expression :$tems from m the realm of life ~xpenences. Casual classical music fans, .myself included, may be unfamil- 'iar with Mahler, who was born in 1860 and died m 1911. Before talking with St. Clair, who is a -.............. .._.... ·- 'would be a good idea to study ~on the composer and listen to his Sixth Symphony. wruch was ~t performed in 1907 with ~a.hler himself as conductor. :: j picked up a copy of Mahler's m~. Uncertain which of several ~erent recordings to buy, I ~ose a CD version of the Cleve- .land Orchestra recorded live in !1967 and conducted by George ~zell. After playing it several ..Qmes at home, I began to under- :stand the passion and intensity of :tv1ahler's music. Armed with the '1oer notes on Mahler and fresh from my fourth listening to the piece, I caUed St. Clair. "I would never consider Peorge Szell in any sense a :Jvfahleriim," 'S&d St. Clair When ~e found out wluch recording I ltad purchased. "Clevelano is ~--:-:=r.ed for its refinement and aas- :>Jcal precision under the years of -George Szell, all the Hayden and ~ozart symphonies. It wasn't known as a Mahler orchestra the way the Chicago Symphony ~." Oops. St. Clair suggested I try a Von Camon recording, or :Leonard Bernstein with the Vien- )la Symphony. At least I knew ,..that Mahler's Symphony No. 6 is ~o known as the "Tra~c· sym- ~hony, although according to the .CD's liner notes, 1t was written •during a hurly happy time for the -composer. St Clair said that due to several tragic aspects of ~er's hle at that time, mclud- ~g the death of his daughter, the )nusic reflected certain dimen- 1ons of gloom d.nd darkness, !eJthough Mahler certamly wasn't edemented or crazy : So, what is it that draws St. 1'Clair to Mahler? : "For any conductor, approach- .t.ng the world of Mahler is a very minous task and almost a duty if ou're going to call yourself a con(iuctor," explained St. Clair. "fi's like a runner who never runs marathon. It's a mountain you ave to climb. It's also a musical )nountain that you welcome with :-open arms, because it's so capti- ating and so demanding, but it's- ex.hilarating kind of demand. t's nothing you would approach hen you're young. Just to. derstand the architectural esign of a piece so immense, at comes with time and perfor- ces." Tho best thiilg might be to get o The Center at 7 p.m., a full our before the concert begms. rank ncheli, the PSO's Compos· -in·Residence, provides an iilighteil.lng h.aU·hour discussion · n eaeh concert's composer. ou'd be surprised at how much little bit of knowledge can crease your unden;tanding and joYJ!lent of a classical music ormance. Monday on SCR's Mainstage. "Crumbs" is about a recently widowed African-American who takes his two teenage daughters out of Florida to Brooklyn during the post-World War Il northward migration. The family encounters changes -from segregation to • ... .. '!9~ ...... h.e...,,.._ ....u-1 ow~ to.re-married. These changes forever alter their hopes, values and lives. "1 wanted to write a story about the black migration north, but I didn't want to tell a tradi- tional tale, H explained Nottage dwing a recent phone interview frem her home in New York. "The play is about outsiders com- ing in and trying to find their . nich~. Hopefully that will res- onate for everyone. Every charac- ter in the play is in a different state of alienation from the world." Although "Crumbs" is having a staged reading at SCR, an earli- er version of the play was pro- duced at New York's Second Stage thect~r last yetlf. Nottage submitted 1t to the Sundance Play Lab, where Jerry Patch, SCR's d:ramah:tt'ge, discoveted it aud brought it to the attention of the theater. "There are some changes in the play," Nottage said. "It's sort of the natural progression. After you do a production, there are certain things that you aren't real happy with, and things that you reaUy love that you want height- ened." Nottage said that a stage read- ing can also be very helpful., par- ( ll'llllllt I 'l'I I 11 I II.I' ,1!11 ,I\, li11·11 lh1 l1q111d.it11111 1•! 1111 1111,111\" /ir \ <11/ //1 lllf•lllll Allen Edmonds • Alden • Bruno Magli .• Sperry • Sebago • Clark • Mezlan •Johnston Murphy • Walk.Over • Bryan H. Ltd. MFN s s Ao l s Pre In We£tcliff Court 1727 Westcliff Dr. NB 650-6856 "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum," call 375- 0696. • OtRISTOPHER TRElA's column runs on Saturday. -------------------------· I I I I I --------- 17th St. BEAUTY CENTER -- I I I I 0Ur ~.,,.Ill I I I ~A~........ I .~s:;::==~:::F-Vlllll~~~IUlm!!.!!!!...~~~~~. 283-D 11th Street, Costa Mesa (Next to Rm) Open 1 Days: M-F 10-8 Sat. J().l St11J. 11·6 I I I I .. carpet & Drapery Jan.~ Glea.ra.n.ce on AI,I. REMNANTS ·50°/Q OFF .. ch . Lynn Nottage's play, .. Crumbs from the Table of Joy," will have ~ staged reading at South Coast Repertory Monday. COSTA MESA CMC PLAYHOUSE rmem All Singing. All Dancing, All Gershwin 7YFO DllK1l:ll IT WIY WArn PIODOOD IT l£X TOMPDIS ,__,II lln ~II, I"' ~ ~ 5*M,·l'Oapm .., ...... ~ ~. ,,71~·~:,.:.~··11~· ('a/\ ( ·a 111 c ra ·' Lt \ it I e o u -~ ,--// \1 11/111/1 /i/11/. ( .. ,:,; '1/1 ,,, I 111_'. In honor of v ALENTINR's ' DAY·· we'll give.a free cookie to your sweetheart with any purchase that you make. LIMIT ONE PER CUSTOMER• OFFER EXPIRES 217196 Sunflour Natural Bakery 427 E. I 7th St. t:osta Mesa • 646-1440 Ot)en Daily 7am ·6:30pm ICIDS VALENllNE aw:TS The Envuonmental Nature c.tS wW bold a Valentine Craft Wotksbop today from 9 to noon for kids in 1st-6th grades. The center Is locoted at 1601 16th St. m N~rt Beuh. For tnore ,tiifanutton, call 645-8489. -~LEMRENnNG r St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church will host a one·dAY con- aeience titled "Effective Single ~enting: Practical Approaches •for Pultillment• ~g at 8 aim. :rhe cost is $25 m advance. ;'lbe church is at 600 St. Andrews . in Newport Beach. For more lnfonnation, call 574-2222 .. APPt.£ COMPUTER CLUB Macintoib Evangelist Guy Kawasaki, a noted author, colum- Jllst and ~er who pioneered Apple's software evangelism pro- gram, will be the featured speak- er at today's Orange Apple Com- uter Club meeting from 8:45 to ~n at the Science Building, l Orange Coast College, Fairview Road in Costa Mesa. For more 1 ormation,· call 836-0522. . CD SAVERS SEMINAR "Conservative Investment . P050NAUTY AND Cwal A two.part w~ deldgned to assist people in matching their penonality traits and •kills With possible career paths tak.el p!ace today end Feb. 12 from noon to 1·30 -iA ~ h--Bntry eeater ot · Orange Coast College, Fairview Road in Costa Mesa. The &eriel ts free. For more inf ormatton, call .C32.S162. HIGH PRJORITY NETWORK The Orang~ County High Prl· ority Network's Members Friend- ship Brunch is from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at a private residence in Newport Coast. Por more infor- mation, call 850-0803. AmNTION OEAOT DISORDER A free lecture on •Attention Deficit Disorder in Children. Ado- lescents & Adults• will take an in- depth look at ADD, what to do about it, and how it's treated at 7 p.m. at Coastline CoWlSeling Center, 1200 Quail St., Suite 105 in . Newport B~ach. For more information, call 476-0991. blgh ICbool lttadeDtm. per.m ml ......... and Wiil h.w ~ Down wrlten ~ the& work. tbe procea of wnung and the world of young ~ult fiction, Por more information, call 717- 3801. HEALTH WORKSHOP O(ange coast College's tree fOUJ·~ worDbop titled •RobUst Health" ffOI'& neee te 1~ao p. Wednesday afternoons in the Re- Entry Cente~opie&· include: "How to Be Healthy," "Nutrition," "Alternative Care," and •stress Management.• Por more information, call 432-5162. MNHEUENIC MEmNG Newport Harbor Panhellenic's monthly meeting begins at 10 a .m. at St. Michaels All Angels Church, 3233 Pad.fie View Drive, Corona del .Mar. This months pro- gram is "Chinese Export Silver.• Donation: $4. The public is wel- come and luncheon follows. Por more information, call 846-4164. DIET AND HEART Alternatives for CD Savers~ is the topic of the seminar at Orange LIBRARY TRUST.EES MEmNG •Coast College, Room 204 in the · The Newport Beach Library Hoag Heart Institute Cardiolo- gist, Or. Ric.hard Haskell will dis- cuss permanent changes in eating habits that can reduce your weight and your risk of develop- ing heart disease at 7 p .m. at Grace Hoag Conference Center, 301 .Newport Blvd. The class is free. For more information or to RSVP, call 1-800-514-4624. Lewis Applied Science Building Board of Library Thlstees' Study from 9 a.m. to noon today. The Session is at 4 p.m. in the Com- cost is $19. For more information, munity Room of the Central THURSDAY call 432-5880. library. 1000 Avocado Ave. The BOAT SAFETY FOR KIDS public is invited to comment on NETWORKING BREAKFAST Balboa Branch Library is offer-any non-agenda items of public The Costa Mesa Chamber of g a series of one-hoUJ programs interest. Speakers are limited to Commerce networking breakfast 6ii Saturdays, Feb. 3-24 from 10 to three minutes. A discussion of the is at 7:15 a.m. at the Costa Mesa U a.m. The class includes videos, library budget follows. Country Club, 1701 Golf Course ~ds-on activities and demon-TAX Pl.ANNING Drive. John Moorlach will speak atrations of boat safety tech-Mortgage broker John Ander· on changes that.have been imple- ialques. Children may attend one son presents a free seminar on the mented since bis appointment as '.4t all of the programs. Por more effects of purchasing and refining Orange County, lreasurer. The l!lformatio call71~7~-3~8~0Q~~:==~---if-l!~~~~~·~i~·d~i~··~l~in~r~~.,..::=1-'~~ic~~n~in~~d~V-"~n~ro~~~.__,h~ TitlANGLE SQUARE CONCE taxes from 6:3P to 7:30 p.m. at the door. For more information, call • Jeff Johnson performs classic Holiday Inn, "Bristol St. in Costa 574-8780. tt>ck today from noon to 2:30 p.m. Mesa. Reservations required. Por STRESS MANAGEMENT 4Jld Stan Hodson plays cla~c more information. call 721-8600 "Stress Management and wcJc from 7 to 10 p.m. at lTiangle ext. 223. Relaxation" is the title of a free Square. SUCaSSFUL RmREMENT program at 7 p.m. in the Friends Orange Coast College offers Meeting Room · of the Newport •Financial Strategies for Success-Beach Central Library. The pro- ful Retirement," a four-part work-gram will focus on ways to evalu- shop that helps prepare individu-ate and cope with stress. Relax- als for a secure retirement, from ation techniques will be prac- 6:30 to·9 p.m. on Tuesdays begin-ticed. For more information, call SUNDAY DS HOUR In celebration of African- ;American history month, kids our will feature the stories of "Spunky hero Grace of •Amazing -Grace" and "Boundless Grace• at ;t p.m. at Barnes & Noble, 9?~ ewport Center Drive in NeW: l><>rt Beach. For more information, "Call 759-0982. ..AMERICAN CETACEAN SOCETY • The American Cetacean Soci- .;ety is sponsoring a fund-raising '"trip along the Orange Coast oeboard the Freelance today from .B a.m . to noon. The cost is $17 for '°'adults and $ 10 for children. For '110re information, call 675-9881. HARMONIA BAROQUE PLAYERS The Harmonia Baroque Play- will perform a chamber music concert titled •Something Old, '9omething New" at Christ •Church By The Sea United ~Methodist, 1400 West Balboa Blvd. in Newport Beach. Admis- :sion is $10. For more information, •call 970-8545. Ding Feb. 6. The cost is $59 and a 117-3801. spouse or guest may register at no INVESTMENT WORKSHOP extra cost. For more information, Individuals will learn how to call 432-5880. enter the world of investing from MISSION STATEMENT an experienced brokerage profes- " Create Your Own Mission sional at Orange Coast College's Statemenr is the title of a free two-part workshop from 6:30 to program at noon in the Friends 9:30 p.m . today and Feb. 15. Reg- Meeting Room, Newport Beach istration fee is $29, including Central Ubrary, 1000 Avocado materials. For more information . Blvd. Ann Kinner will help partic-call 432-5880. ipants identify goals, prioritize CORPORATt GROWTH MEmNG activities and make progress The Orange County Chapter of toward things that are most Association for Corporate important to them. Por more inf or-Growth's February meeting is at mation, call 717-3801. 5:30 p.m. at The Pacific .Oub, PARKS/RECREATION MEETING 4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport The Parks, Beaches and Recre-Beach. This month's topic is •Eco- ation will meet at 7 p .. m. in Coun-nomic and Job Growth in Orange ci1 Chambers, 3300 Newport County and an update on the Blvd. in Newport Beach. For more Irvine Company's New Develop- information, call 644-3151. ments. •The $20 fee includes hors d'oevres. For more information, call 436 .. 7633. MONEY MANAGEMENT WEDNBSDAY ---Coastline Community College 685 W. 19th St., COit.a Mesa..Jbe a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sunday from 11 <XJlt t. 113. P!OI' more infonnatibn, a.DL to b p.m. at Crystal Court, cal 6'5-l356. 3333 8e4r St., Cost.a Mesa. PIOSTATE CANCER SUPPORT Renowned floral de:lignet Donakl Tbe group will meet from 6.45 Davidson Will aeate •A 10ucen ID to 8;15 p.m. every Thuriday for lropical Splendor.• AdmiMlon li eight weeks at The Patty and free. Call .C35-2167. George Hoag Cancer Center, NORMAN ROCICWEU • .COOO W. Pacific Coast Highway in Legendary mti1t and illustrator Newport Beach. The group Will Norm.an Roekwell's SCO\it paiiit· ~forum iii whicll men-eA1'l-+--llM'Ht wUl-be-el\~V ·et the receive education and support for Newport Harbor Art Museum thote---0.ealing -with prostat~ can-today, Saturday-end -Sunday as cer. ·Pree. For more information, part ·of a national tour. The muse- call 722-6237. um is at 850 San Oemente Drive . FRIDAY FOUCDANCE FESTIVAL The 26th annual Laguna Follc- dance' Festival is today through Sunday at Ensign lntenn~ate School Gym, 20Q0 Cliff 1'"rive, Newport Beach. The festival fea- tures tliree dance master teach- ers, dance classes and an interna- tional dance concert. participants are encouraged to wear comfort- able shoes preferably with leather soles. For more informa- tion, call 533-8667, 545-1957 or 494-7683. FASONATION OF ORCHIDS Crystal Court presents the 16th Annual Orange County Cymbidi- um Society Show today from 10 a.m. to 9 p .m ., Saturday from 10 MARRIAGE TUNE-UP The First Evangelical Pree Church is sponsonng a weekend conference to help couples •tune- up• their marriages today through the 11th at Country Side Inn & Suites of Newport Beach. The cost is $150 pel' couple and includes two nights lodging, two breakfasts and two lunches. For more information, call 529-55«. PROm THROUGH INVENTING "Profit 1brougb Inventing• is the first in a seri~ presented by Inventor's Forum that will feature inventors sharing the "how to• aspects of new product inventing, legal protection, market evalua- tion, prototyping, venture financ- ing and business planning from ?:30 to 10 p.m. in Room 101 of Orange Coast College's Science 1edure Hall. bQislrallon .... members and 'llS ,for .~ • ben and will be ~k:Md M lbil door. For· intcrmation, call "32· 5880 POETRY ltfAOING Orange County "loYe Poet• Lee Mallory and guitarist Nell Miranda will present a ~ reading at 7 p.m. at sames-.,. Noblet 963 ~ ~-1.Mi.r--­ ve, Newport Beach. Por more information, call 759--0982. • HOME REMODELING SHOW ; "Dream Backyard• and "Win- ter Plower Wonderland" will highlight the 20th Annual Home Remodeling & Decorating Shbw at the Orange County Fa.fr· grounds. Hours are today froin noon to 10 p.m., Saturday trom.10 a.m. to 10 p.m . an(! Sunday fri>m 10 a.m . to 7 p.m. Admission is $5.75'for adults, $3 for seniors and children under 12 are free. SATIJRDAY, FEB. 10 BACK BAY WALK A free guided walking tour of the Upper Newport Bay Ecologi- cal Reserve will leave every 10 o~ 15 minutes between 9 and 10:15 a.m. today at the comer of East Bluff Drive and Back Bay Road, The tour takes approximately one and a half hours. CAFE JlOLE' ~~ BREAKFAST • LUNCH • SPECIALTY COFFEES • • WATERFRONT DINING • OPEN DAILY 7 AM-4PM 723-0616.• 634 LIDO PARK DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH (12") Dipped in Pure 24K Gold •TRIANGLE SQUARE CONaRT -. Jeff Jobnion plays classic rock •sunday from noon to 2:30 p.m. at YOUNG ADULT AUTHORS Award-winning author Theodore Taylor will be the fea· tured speaker at the •Young Adult Authors Series" first pro- gram at 7 p .m . in the friends Meeting Room of the Newport Beach Central Ubrary. The series is geared for junior and senior otteia a nine ..week class 10Lpea..: ____ mmm ple to learn the key concepts and practices of wise money manage- ment. Social Security and Medicare questions will be answered as well. The class meets Thursdays from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at the Costa Mesa. Senior Center, 'liiangle Square. OUTDOOR FLEA MARKET Antique Outdoor Flea Market will be held rain or shine at the Newport Dunes, Newport Beach 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. Free parking. For YOU NEVER SAU-SAGE SAUSAGE Or Such Delicious riiOiJI -· Join Us For Lunch • Dlonu • Sunday Brunch -- Catertng Available For Raemcions and Direcdons Call 723-0621 I can't believe ..... . . It's M)! Home Uridscaping or re-laridicaDiila"is _y0ur mswer to a beautiful new Jook for your home. FLGWEIU>UE can mm~~ drams come aqe, wl incrw ~ home\ ftltae, coo! Came ID ~ and diico ... me people who CID ... di&nDce co JOU IDd your PrdiD- llNIVERSJrY , - CERRITOS 10 ... '. _. ··, -,: ~ ~. ct All' TO\ • ' J • 'I -'~ ,• OJ'>i -·ie ..... 11) TW'flnD ...... FATIB IF Tm t ~ En .. MITIOQ w.Tf~ ... 11l .,..-. •. 1aU19'1 .. fN) .......... Cll . GATEWAY .:w~1i:: · ,··,~· '; ohii Heages state of the city a(Ji/jess gt,ven at :Speak Up Newport's 15th annual Mayor's Dinner level, ond bow ij)edfic iel'Vices are to 00 provided. ..._ Our staff bas done an outstanding job of "circling the wagons" and protecting historic seivices and programs, but ll has ince I was elected to the City Coun-time. Those are public information been done at the expense of capital pro- cil fiv.e ~ ago, w~"liAVe mug::-access and municipal fiscal manage· jects and infrastructme maintenance. gled through several events, both ment. Although the past few yeMs have internal and external, which have chal-Although these subjects may at first seen significant progress Jpwa.rd making Jeuged our ability to govern responsibly seem a little dry, they hold out the best city government more efficient and • .....i elf cti" el pr~t to show to the world the mag· responsive, we have a long way to go ·~·u e v y. ""'Y"'"'"" d -n red th f , Given the recession of a couple of nificenc.e of Newport Beach. towa.r actueu&y udng e cost o years ago, the diversion of property tax-The explosion in information access government. , t~s by a state government unable to over computer networks just over the It is instructive to note municipal J<:.'Store its own fiscal house, the Orange past year points up the unrealized expenditures net of the capital improve- .County government bankruptcy, some potential we possess in enhancing pub-ment program have been on a steady ,high-profile lawsuits and a serious lie access to your government. ~g~g, an!1 a.re, in fact, at a historic t>mbezzlement, at times it has seemed Newport Beach now has a home lh t "din o e city government bas page on the Internet which interfaces The challenges we face for next · a prest g v r year's budget a.re those we will continue been crisis management. with the city's geobase mapping system. We have bad several key personnel We have City Council meeting agendas to confront in succeeding yea.rs unless h W h als h d ·gnifi· t and minutes available. There also is we make structmal changes now. c anges. e ave 0 a a si can We have contracted some functions. l"1rnover in the City Council. Through information about your city government ~. wl of that we have enhanced an aware-and the ability to send electronic mail Other areas of city government for Vari· : ur>ss at all levels that we should be a lit-messages directly to your mayor. ous reasons have escaped such scrutiny. S f h alr d Some city programs are rightly paid . tlP more penurious in spending the tax-mail~me o you ave ea Y sent me~-for wholly by general tax revenues, that ' pt1yer dollar. is, the general fund. Other programs The outlook for Newport Beach is I am pushing also to make available ought to be either self-supporting or wry bright. staff reports, historical data, permit celed Total city revenues are turning up. information and applications as well can That decision should be determined Property values have stabilized and are as the text of the municipal code. We a.re b th · · f th will dgain rismg. Sales tax revenue derived also exploring the possibility of provid-Y e J>Cll1iapation ° ose users · · ing to pay the price which reflects the trom retail sales is robust. In city govern-ing free access to the Internet for New-total cost of the particular program or enue derived from 'letail sciles is robust ... " - uent we are reducing the rate of port Beach residents. service. The test of whether a service crease in expenditures while maintain-The Internet is an important resource, should be tax-or fee-supported should self-supporting? 5. Maintain our commitment to ;~mg very high levels of service. which will provide wide access to the be whether that service benefits the Given the foregoing narrative, I pr<>-restoration of reserves and to the •• . There are four major evolving areas activities and functions of your City gov-community as a whole or only a seg-pose five specific council policy actions improvement of infrastructure. "\-4/hlCh I will address tonight. The first ernmeht. ment oUhe.c . lead.inn unto a gjp A which . ~~--~-wo.econorfilCaeveI6phle~n~~~~-~4-..:.:.::::;:;~l'ln'!non~fns?lrft""nnmn'"'"'nmrii~ir""~.~All~d~ep.!!!!artJ:n~~egn~ts~.~p~r~ogr--ams~-.-an--=-d-p-rop----+~h~eral~~d~o~ur~suYc~ce~ss~m~· ~tr~ansf~~o~rmll~i~ng~C~ity:---T'""""'.~Tb=--ese---~fi~ve~adio~.=ns""'=wilUea~.~,7"""~d~t~o-a~fin::-al-:--- ".mng and airport issues, remain top pri· seen personnel cutbaCks. Although 108 erties must be accounted for on a stand-operations in to a model of municipal policy; that is adopt the goal of refunding , nnlies of the City Council. fi positions have been eliminated, most of alone basis. For example, a particular goverm:Ilent: some portion of property tax to the peo-, Without going in to a great level of those positions were already vacant or income property should be considered a .J ple of Newport Beach by July t, 1998. , ~eta.il, I will say that with the help of our cut by early retirement or attrition. distinct enterprise. Its net income should 1. Establish for the fiscal year 1996-97 This unprecedented initiative will , 'planning staff and Economic Develop-Our city management team and rank-be compared to a retwn-on-asset basis a performance-based functional budget. prove to our constituents our willingn~ ~ent Committee we have made and are and-file employees are talented and against that income expected to be A layman should be able to look at any and determination to be prudent abd fis. Cndking significant progress in develop-hard-working. You can be justifiably derived from invested cash if the asset specific city service or income property cally responsible with public tax dollars. ng our·economic base while preserving proud of the job they are doing. were liquidated. and determine its total costs and total It's also the right thing to do. ~ community values. Our own city government became The city owns a significant amount of revenues. I believe significant cost-savings are Needless to say (although I will say it rather bloated because of 8% year-over-real property. While most of this proper-2. Review all services and determine possible while maintaining the high •. myway), the specter of Measure S year increases !,n municipal revenue ty generates substantial gross income, which and to what extent should be standards the taxpayers of Newport ,, 'looms before the entire county this fueled by a go-go real estate market and we should examine whether it is proper funded from general revenues, tidelands Beach expect arch 26. the tax cuts of the Reagan years. that we be involved in some of these revenues, user fees or be eliminated. Newport Beach is in largely the same Quite simply, this short-sighted initia-The city threw money at whatever business ventures, not only from a pub-3. After determining whether a spe-situation as every-other Orange Countr ~ llve promulgated by misinformed mal-program or service someone thought lie p0licy standpoint but also with cific service should be contracted, and city with respect to outside forces. But • • contents would derail the greatest was a good idea. While most were well· respect1o the amount of net income consistent with the forgoing, establish, we have the talent and the resources t() ·' potential economic engine in the history intentioned, it remains that we are hav-generated. increase, reduce, or eliminate specific make the decisions which will prove of Orange County; that is reuse of the El -ing difficulty supporting some of the What is actually the net income fees which support specific services. Newport Beach city government the foro Marine base. basics like street and sidewalk repair. derived from our real property ventures? 4. Evaluate all income property to JDodel that it has the potential to ~· .: I ask you to join me in doing every-We now are at what I view as the The question remains, though, are we determine whether the return on sped!· The only real baITier to success is our , llung possible to defeat the dangerous final phase of restructuring and review delivering services properly supported ic assets justifies their retention iB the own fear of change. Our only limitations .. \ leasure S. It must fail. of city government. The City Council by the general fund as cost-effectively portfolio. A baseline figure such as are ourselves. The other two issues are ones on with community input will have to make as possible, and a.re those programs retwn on reserves should be used as a Thank you for your attention. I look to : .vh1ch J would like to spend a little more the business decisions on which, at what which should be self-supporting indeed guide. your support . • -••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ,. ........................................................................................................................................................................... 4"\ • . ~There's a Bloomingdales in county's post-bankruptcy future ~ Marian Bergesons remarks at Speak Up Newports 15th annual Mayor's Dinner: : I think.that Bill Popejoy (also in atten-: dance) and I shared a special cama- : radene when he was the county's rluef execubve officer. We both came - -• : h om Newport. We-both bild spent some time in Sacramento. • • And in the course of Just a few short ~ks being there, we both made four ,....,.mervisors angry as beck at us. • We defirutely had a laugh or two dur- ng those rough days : The key to endmg this bankruptcy - • let no one forget -wasn't the county's :. limited restructuring. It wasn't the • Sacramento legislators' work and it was- ,-t any wtld creativity on the part of the Doard of Supervisors. Qwte simply, it was the cities' and special districts' willingness to bold off on their claim of full repayment until we get a victory in our law~ts against Merrill Lynch and others. • That change of heart on the part of O.es and special districts came about y after we had tried and failed on the • -Credit for that effort and for those • otiations goes to people like Bill, ple like Kevin Murphy and the coun- here, and all those who spent the tirety of 1995 working out a very problem. And work it out we did. If you haven't heard by now, we to be out of bankruptcy by the st day of June. Just five months away. That's the quickest recovery on ccord for the largest munidpal banlt- ptcy on record. Anti that's something of which we i11l all be proud. But let me a•ure all you skeptics that doean't atop there. IU Will Rpgen Mid, "Even If you're n the right track, you'll get run over lf OU jUJt sit there." So t want to talk a little btt about hot'• going on internally at tbe county nd then touch on some law.es that we ce countyWide. ~ii nOt done -tt11 hardly of a CEO. l would be remiss here if I didn't rec- ognize the work of a very dedicated and determined chair of the citizens' charter corii.missioii, Newport's own Judge Bruce Sumner. I encourage you to read about and support the charter. Regardless of the charter's fate on gram effectiveness; or customer satisfac- tion? They've found among other things, for example, that we're in more than 150 separate businesses, like printing, boat repair, car body and paint and audio and video. (} And the list goes on. Soon, I want to apply the Stephen cost. We knew lump sums for department and agencies, but we didn't know how much each program cost to run a jail, to provide job training, or to fund those boat mechanics. If youaon 't know the cost ol a pro- gram, bow can you make effective reductions? ¥ou-ean't. You just have to cut across the board -good program and bad -to make the savings . That's absurd. It leads to bad decisions and little accountability. But to no one's surprise, it's the way the county operated. So now, finally, we're beginning to budget by program. Much to the cha- grin of our department - heads. So that's the inside county view. Let's look outside. Where 1996 holds great proini5e.tor us.an . It's clear the Orange County"t!'t'Ollomy is going strongly forward. And, by the way, brmgµig with it a Bloomingdales. There a.re at lea.st four sigrµticant freeway and tollway projecta tbat will be done and over with ln 1996 -colnddentally. this will make it all the easier to drive to BlooiningdateS. Our bankruptcy~ be over in 1996 and with it, the incredible amount of energy and time that went tnto ioanagtng it -comd· dentally this wDl make 1t &l the easier to tirowse at Bloommgc:tal•. lnterelt rates are on their way down in '96 -comddentally, thil WW make it all the euier' to clwve at B1oomlng- dales. Yet, 1996 lOOb to be f\aD d grMt ~;:S ... ~tb.n .. tonmrm ~ , too, 1b8te ii tll9 ._.. olBI 'lblo41 ~. A IUbjeC:& that JIM tM aldly to ..... COUlltJ'..., ...... tit bao"ii9cntaa.t Ne ...... ..., ~tDM1 ... 1a11M _,..lmoW, ~hi-I woalli repeal Measure "A and more -it would require that any airport use for El Toro be mitigated.to the level of insignifi· ; cance according to the California Envi• ronmental Quality Act. • I can't even mitigate my evenin~ : walk With Chester to a level of enVU'OI\: mental insignificance. , I oppose Meas\JJ'e s just like I oppose Measure A. l still think that a good plali- ning process will bring about a good re~ use base. And good planning means that affed- ed communities need a place at the table. They don't have it today and that's why Measure S is on the ballot headed for a possible -maybe likely -victory. ' That's why today we need voices of : reason. Voices who know that we wasltl time, dollars and our economic future if• we keep playing dueling ballot mea... : sures. : We can end up being another Hamil.t. ton Air Poree Base in Marin County. : Where Hamilton lies fallow after more : than 20 years of debate and rancor. : •One oI those.v:ok:es..is runWood..Jbn · stated he thought Irvine and Lake Pol"e$t ·deseIVed a seat ontliiloc81 re-use I authority planning the base's future. j I thought so, too, but more than a ' year ago my colleagues on the Board o~ ,Supemson t0:0k it away from them on f 3·2 Vote. I It could have. would have and lhou14' have heede(l of1 a Meaure S. And lt Is : what any of us wOuld have wanted bad we been residents Of those dties. : lbat'a Where communication, empe-l thy arid trust come in. : All are sorely loclcing today through~ outgovenunent. 1 ~d as we look tofthe future thet'1 : where I want to focus my ettorts. ! I'd .like to rebuild that tx\Jlt. ~ blr • project. Problem by problem. ' There will be many opportunttiel,; • Prom picking up the P'eclll aft8t MM· ~ sure S, to the ~MIMDIJOli bF 1 NeWport Beech of die Nnpart C.oell ! U'M Uld to th•~ Of tlae llOll-' ~=riglit=t:.! ii tbe molt liD~....., ---., haft M IMmn, ... 'Fbaa ..... ,...., .... t;-r;= .. ':.:::£1:: ... ... ...... "" llJICJClfwlllliwecmll ~--... volunteer dlrectoty. • ._ VGU#n'a DlllCTOllY runs ~ly In the Dally Piiot. If you'd !Ike lnfonnat&on on getting your ~ nladon listed, call 642""321, Ext. 311 . IOY SCOUTS Of AH•~ N:.. OIWIGI COUNTY COUNCL VoluntMr opportunldel lndude fund raising. progrem ~t and tr&ining to·~ troops and~. Por mme lnlonnation, c&ll Devon MU.IT MOACA DougbeJtY, 546-4990. n.. ~ Padtlca Guild, a volunteer _..q....,.IJIO!-.,..vgr..,,.ouiu.P1o1-fu.inrL18a~llemt..a:;2a1Kd:111f11Qcaa.,., JljDMdl~.._~_;IO;,,;w.;YS AND GIUS 0.UIS Of -.......Vol~Wl=teen for a variety of tasks. Por ~/NIWPOW'I' IO'Of" : onnatiOn, call Molly Lynch at 642· The three area Boya and Girh Clubt • 1 9275. need volunteer coaches and arts and , aa.fta workshop teacben. Por locations I llG •ontERS. taG SlmRS and more lnlormation, call Dick Pow- ' Men and women over 20 yea.rs old era, 642-2245. I wbo have lived in Orange County for • at least &bl months and have been on aNTO FOR CREATIVE ALTElllNATIVES ' ~lob for at least thJee months-are ., The Center for Creative Altematives, • Deeded to serve as big brothers or blg a non-profit charitable organization : listen for children ages 6 to 16 from that worb through the United Way.· ! =-rn;j homes. Por information, rn=. v:!':=~~:i~r!:.~on. call , Karen, 642-0377. I COUIGI HOSftW. Tha Colleg9 Hotplt41 co.ta Mesa Auxlliary la JMking volunteers to per· fOrm clerical, r.ception desk. gUt shop and other dUbes at the hospil41. Pot Information, call 642-273' between 9 a.m. and • p.m. COMMUNn'Y HOSPICE CARE C'"ommliiilty Rospl08 Cilie, whlCh - provides medical and emotional sup- port to tennl.nally 111 patients and their families in Orange County, needs vol· unteers in Costa Mesa apd Newport Beach. For lnlonn.alion or to register, call Cindy Laird, 978-7«7. CONSUMERS FOR LEGAL REFORM Consumers for Legal Retonn has an ongoing need for volunteers to monitor avU court judges. A computer and donations are also needed. For more information. call Barbara at ~-0881. EMPIRE CONTINUED FROM A 1 ··~~~---""'--~~~~~~~--:-_..:.,.~~~,.---,-.:..._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I I down. benches at its meeting Tues- y night but will probably not view the Peninsula Point appeal til March. City arts COmmis· ners have also expre11sed an terest in establishing a stan- . d, citywide bench design. :: ~ And all the talk has city Gener- ! al Services Director David : Niederhaus ... well .. . benched •out l •vou can't standardize the : bench design when you have : eight difierent styles of bench in the dty and you don't plan to : ..replace any of them,• Niederhaus said. ·vou can run into problems when you tell somebody, '1bis is the only kind of bench you can donate.'" c.:,..,.,,.,..1 ~--Afll 1 .. ~ fer the concrete bench because it 'tequires little maintenance. Graf· fiti does not stick to the bench and its comen are rounded, making the style an unattractive target for ~teboarders. .... , The concrete benches weigh t,800 pounds and cost $567. That style of bench is located in Coro- na del Mar, on Lldo Isle and at certain points along the Peninsu- la. "They're very durable,• said 'Rick Crook, sales manager for Quick Crete. which manufactures the benches. "They'll last a lot longer than you or I will be around." But that doesn't make them attractive, say members of the Peninsula Point Homeowners AssodAtton, who have asked the •. dty parks commission to remove the West Jetty View Park bench. The concrete bench is one of half il dozen that sit in the park, -.ut the rest are of more traditional wooden design. Association board member Mary Ann Javalera is particularly angry the homeowners were nev~ er told the bench was coming in. "Sometimes government just comes in and does what it wants to do," Javalera said. •u we could just sit down with the dty and have a dialogue, maybe we could get together.• . Mayor Hedges also believes the bench is unsightly and uncomfortable. . •1t really sticks out like a sore thumb," he said. •1 just don't think it's working Vert well for Newport Beech. We don't have some of the same kinds of prob- lems that other communities ___ , -.a---:- like that necessary." Removing the bench could also potentially sour the Crooks' gen· erosity, Niederhaus said. In addi· tion to the donations, manufactur- er Quick Crete bas given the city a few benches free of charge. "1bis is not a business venture for them,• said Niederhaus, adding that $10,000 wor-tb of benches have been donated in the past 18 months. "With some- thing like this, benefactors and donors could come away with a bad tAste in their mouths." Crook said that the bench W.Delvef FREE PAGER 3400 Irvine Ave. Ste. 103, Newport s.octi • 478-2244 • WAl~NINCi! ' I ' . \..l ··1·<) l~Sl ~I ~~~~( :1 ~ let Jim Jeftnlnp install JO'lf comp le~ yard hardscape . • Expert brick, blOck. SU>ne, tale, ilate &. concttte Work . • can recommend ·E~: Ne~Belch emc.1969. ·~ ~'81•tW1 ........ design bas been well-received in many different cities. He under- stands some of the concerns, but believes that "aesthetics is a per- sonal thing.• "We have so many micro-com- munities here," Crook said. ~u·s hard to please everyone." Historically, benches have inspired concerns over more than their design. Homeowners some- times claim that beach-side benches cause people to hang around an area and cause trouble. Niederhaus says his department has received complaints both for taking away benches and for replacing them. "There is a need for these types of facilities," he said. "Peo- ple who are older need a place to stop and rest." •0n Thursday nights, I get woken up constantly," one Ana- heim Street resident, Jean Wal- lace, said recently. •And it's not just the cars driving up and down (the street), but it's the doors shut- ting, the people talking." Korando, who often tallied close to 500 people walking to the Empire after pa.dd,ng in nearby _ neig\lborhoods, once described the club-goers as "ants." "I'm not kidding, they come out of nowhere," Korando said recently. Then residents were left pick- ing up the mess the next morning. They told city officials the revel- ers left behind everything from empty beer bottles to condoms. The club's managers appealed the council's decision last month and lost. That meant the manage- ment would either have to close STOP P~\ \~l\fl Blljl~S! CONSID[R BANKRUPTCY' • ~ s.n. DIY fJll9 •Slop~ • sec; 4lill • Keep $15,000 Cllh • Dllco&n Rllll • Se Hlbll &pn>I Slop tme tmr r r'il phone emf MCINTOSH & PAnSON (714) 835-3587 . eoo w ... nta AMI atvd., lte 818, Santa Ana PHftI[fllft\ 1-'Rft.ll fftlJJ~fllft .\ I I I I •. I I l 723~1762 3441·8 VIA~' IUWNRT BEAOI NEXT TO PAVDJONS I I r its dooxsfor good or ftle.a IA <>.-:i...+.ODMl~.MMJ~--'-.Llle fact that thf:r_ agairtst the city and fight closed on their own witQ.out • council's ded.sion in court. lawsuit shows we djd our jot> The club's attorney, David well.~lt s~ows we bad stron9 doc;· Baade, did not return phone calls umentation to !i\lpport our case. to his office this week. However, a "I th.ink the Costa Mesa ..City recorded message on the tele- Council is always very reluctant phone at the Empire Ballroom to close a business down, but m earlier this week stated: "The the case of the Empire Ballroom. Empire Ballroom is no longer we literally gave them almost a open. Disco 2000 is moving to the year's worth of chances. The situ· Roxbury (in Santa Ana).• ation never improved. In fact, it That was good news to city seemed to get worse. officials. 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' GA RYS Fashion Island • Newport Beach (714) 759-1622 GA RYS GARYS·· .. -?'lr-~PA.KA --------------------- • Lucky Brand • Replay • Big Star • Diesel • RRL ' = ; • EYE·Ol'ENER Mustangs come U1lthlh an eyelash of /awdi:lng off Eq,gles lllGH SC HOOL BOYS BASKETBALL Sea •Costa Mesa ties it with 0:08 to go after holding 46-45 lead With 1:28 left; Eagles' victory clinches tie for Pacific Coast League r.--------------------~, I ' I I f S I A t HJ 11 1 (.) <.; I I I Padfk co.st LellgUe : (~mt)T. ! •rst.nct.. (2G-4) 7 , t ~na Hills (1 S-8) 5 3 I Ahso Niguel (12·10) 4 3 I l.a~UN lleac:ti (10-11) 4 3 I II University (9-14) 2 6 1 c-.. --(4-1t} 1 1 i ~ ~ dinc:hed tie for league title I I ~ 9CIOl'9S I : &tMda 51, C.o.ta Mesll 41 : I Laguna Hills 90, University 74 I 1 lag. Bch It A. Niguel tonight : I V.-.=~ ..,_ (7 p.m.) I : Alisor.i It~ : I Oliilta at UnNersity I f ~ Bead\ It Laguna Hills :, • ,.....,. .... t (7 p.m.) crown. • f' &tllndli at Laguna Beach : ~l'la t'lllls It c.o.tll ..... • By Richard Dunn : Al•::~i~ i Dalfy f'lfOt I I L---------~-----------~ COSTA MESA -Even Tun Parsel, Estancia High's boysbask.etballmach, had watery...e~ following the valiant effort put forth Friday rugbt by Costa Mesa's inspired Mustangs, who will always have a special place in Parsel's heart Parsel, after all, is the last Costa Mesa coach to defeat cross-town rival Estancia, which stret~ its winning streak against the Mus- tangs to 25 games when senior point guard Dane Plock drained a buzzer-beating three- pointer, lifting Estancia to a 51-48 Pacific Coast League victory. "We won that only because we've got the best player in the gym; they outplayed us as a team,~ said Parsel, whose squad (20-4, 7-1 in PCL) clinched at least a tie tor the league championship, yet felt fortunate to avoid a 1llajor upset against Costa Mesa (-4-19, 1-7), • or...-Coast Call• .. WOftMft~1t .. 11:1tt • • ..... n.-. lntO., o&d . ~ nemelillll2. Ill M +Onnge Coast Col ...... : men'sbasketbell ~ rt makes it • dean l\iuaep ~ of rtv•I Golden Westllll. +Tall Ships· A unique offer is noted Of an adventure In the Meditemanean/84. 45-30 • Coleman helps Corona del Mar climb intcr third-place tie with Irvine after disposing of Tars. By Barry Faulkner, Dally Piloc CORONA DEL MAR - Brian Coleman wasn't get- ting any younger. So, with potentially only 10 quarters remaining in lus swan song season of Corona del Mar High boys basketball. the senior forward deoded to take matters mto h.Ls own bands Friday night With Coleman's buzzer- beati.ng 17-footer the cillfer· ence m an 18-16 game at halftime, the 6-foot-4 stand- out scored 10 third-quarter points to lead a 19-2 blitz b)' the Sea Kings (13-10, 4-4 m league). His leadership paved the way to a 45-30 CdM victory over visiting Back Bay and Sea View League rival Newport Harbor. "Coleman really stepped up,· Sdld CdM Coach PduJ ---t -Oms, whila NawportCoad+ Larry HJTst had another descnpbon "Coleman was on hre.~ said Hlfst. who was ob\1- ously dlsappomted by the play of lus Tars (6-18, 1-7), who matched the11 season- low pomt total by luttlng just 8 of 31 held goal attempts (25.8%) After missing h.ls f11st three shots, Coleman dnlled six of lus next seven. Dunng bis third-quarter exhibition, he bit from 16, 15, 12, 15 and 10 feet out, help4\g the hosts pile up 17 unansivered points to douse the Sailors' STANDINGS •It's been a wlu.le since I was that hot,." said Cole- man, who had struggled somewhat for the first six league games (59 points). before pounng in 24 m the Jan 26 tnumph O\ er El Toro · "Before the last couple games, I was tlunkmg to myself, 'Either I start pla) -• ing or the season's gomg to end,' • Coleman said "I knew Uus was the last time we-were playmg Hll!bor at home, and we were only up by two at halftime I told the guys I want the ball, and lets see what happens.' • Sclld Oms "Part of bis problem has been my fault. because I wasn't making sure he got enough touches. He didn't get enough touch- es earl)' torught, but he changed that by stepping up and demanding the ball and saying 'come on, guys, we're gomg to go.' • It was the Tars who found the igmllon switch early, sconng the game's first sev- en pomts and blanking the DON LEACH/ DAl.Y Pit.OT upset hopes under a shower Corona del Mar'S Nick friend eyes an open Adam Kllnke (44) tn the lane Frjday litght.: -of swishes. . .. . . bany faulkner ace nleniil thick of the liUnt after 87-61 win • Ambrose scores 20, despi~e playing with brqken finger; four others score in double figures. By Jim Watters Daily Pilot . fiUNTINGTON BEACH - Most coaches would be jumping College, stretching from Valen· tine's Day of 1986, is alive and well. Yep, the Pirates drop~d another disheartening Orange Bmpue C~-dedJion to the Rustlers Fnday night, this time 71-63 at Golden West. "l have no explanation for this,• said a ~ OCC Coach Mike TbamtQn, who ii ... than tired GI lalldng aboUt dds streak. "It ii tbll ~thing rve ever been a PNt of. Thornton's personal losing streok to Golden West is now 16 games. His overall coaching record at OCC.Js 174-75 which means 21 % of his total loses have been at the hands ot the Rustlers. The theme of Friday's game I ollowed a familiar pattern with the Pirates coming out like worid beaters to btiild a 16-2 lead with barely five minutes gone. Then for 'Some reason -they went out of their offense which was working with precision inside to th.rOwing up a hodge podge of 'long-range bricks. ___ fQrjp..Y.if ~.!lt~~~~~~"'"-+-4-~ the.floor, even if it was only for a half. • The Golden West College men's basketball team did exact- ly that Friday against Orange Coast College and still found th~fhselves trailing at intermis- sion, 43-35. The Pirates scorched their under-manned Orange Empire Conference rivals, 87-61, in a game that probably wasn't even that close. The Rustlers, trimmed to a six-man playing roster due to injuries, just didn't have the hors- es tp stay with OCC (14-13, 5-5). "Hie Pirates shot only 43% (13 ot 33) in the first half, but they were 15 of 16 from the foul line as the 1lustlers found themselves in deep foul trouble. "!fb.is was a good time to play (Golden West Coach Tom) McCluskey," Thornton said of his good friend "(U)d rival. ·1 know how he felt in the first half because the same thing hap- pened to us Wednesday against Cypress. "We shot 53% and they just ~ered us on our own home court." rnie Rustlers stayed close 13 ulinutes into the second half, atNally cutting the lead to 54-47. . t ~t that point, shear numbers tctok over as the Pirates began pJilling away, ' sandwiching a 17 -0 run inside ~~~.a.J.,j~UJ..Ul-<WA~xu:l~G-'the-fin&1--+--- S ven minutes. "We're still m the battle for · d place:~ O'Brien said. "The -time coaches are 1-2, while guys who have to deal with or high school students dur- g the day and then come to the J s are in a tight battle. "I guess you can say we are ~ for first in the adjunct coach-~ league.• Saddleback and Riverside (the t a.ms with full-ti.me coaches) ve already run away with the t p two spots and the rest of the c nference is left fighting for d. OCC had five players finish in uble f!gures, with Matt.. Amr- rse leading the way wtttr 20 ints, despite playing with a oken finger on his shooting Ambrose was injured when he wha<:ked aaoss his hand on bllrd foul In the Cypress game. IHt.s middle finger actually a chip taken out of it up on • O'Brien iaid using bis own as a model. •we made a ge, tonight so that he could trisid• lnitead Of outside heno~does.• e Cwtil added 17 potrits, an Ref9 bad 13, .Darnell · IOni 12, and David Downs oc:c:. . _,,_ .... tOok pity and did not t8duiiolil on a frustrated Ulkey, wbo midway throu.gK tec0nd half wu complaining: t, do my playen have to be -~lng before you make a Ne~olit Beach's Steve Millen has taken his fiilal lap after his last narrow escape. By Richard Dunl\, Dllit l'tlor "I've seen a lot of tbese games,• Thomtoa Aki dejected- ly. ·For the tint time, W9 tAlUd about the ltreak after the CYJJr!lll game and I thought we bad ev~rything sorted out. "!bey came out loose llJld then all of the .sudden you coUld see it ln the looks on their faces that they were in trouble.• '"" - In the first half, OCC went 0 for 7 from three-point land and man- aged to hlt orily 37% ot their shots from the floor (1-' of 38) as the Pirates saw their lead cut to 29-23 at intermissiarr.- It was much of the same in the second half, as OCC finished 35% from the floor and hlt only 3 of 18 threes-a meager 17%. • m ID all falmea the quality 0C tbll Golden We1t progiam hU u much to do Willa ..... 111-.k .. -~ .. ~~be dob;lg wrong . ...,.__,..__~......_ ....... ...,.. The Rustlerl are the seven- time defending conference dwn- piona, clustered around a 1990 state cbamponahip. They're -'0-1 in Feb~ games in the '90s. That translates into a team that knows how to get the job done under pressure. They taught OCC another lesson in patience Friday. After struggling m the first half, the Rustlers shot 53% from the field in the second half. They led 63-50 with 6:~ left before powering down and letting the. ,. P:ntlr c;reep back into the game. 1>91p1te the a.. ~c •wt 0Qldliaplqdl4e1Ciay ill Us own _.. ,,.,....Q1·7, 7-3) ar_e alone in l8CODd pJaee ln the con- ference. Golden West (lS.12, 54) Will not repeat as conference champs and ii in serious jeopardy of rQlssing the playoffs. ...... w.t 71, °' .... c:o.t Q 0...,.. C.-t -Nabmur• 2, Afan 19, BotaN 3. Shine 16, Kelly 12, T.atemoto 0, Pulido 2, Gara.cl 8, S.lapikl 1. 31>0fnters • Af•n 2. Botana 1. Fouled out-none. GOldift Wlilllt -Huttenhoff 0, --.-·- Monltw'I 11, ~n 16, Wior• 11, RAlmlrez 6, Linsey 15, Love 6, Kavain 6. ~inters -Kavan 2, Love 1. 'Fouled out -none. Halftime: Orange Coast. 29-23. college previews Vangqafds bUilding ·OD Dieir No. 3-NAIA ranking frofil '95 •Vanguards open today at home against Stanford. By Jim Watters Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -When you have a top-flight program the opportunities abound. -~ .._-"_____._,,_ College softball Coach Bekki 1\.uner, whose Vanguards open their season today at •High Noon" against the Stanford Car- dinal. "Stanford isn't the normal team we get on our home sched- ule, no," said Turner with a hint of laughter. "They're playing at UCLA this weekend and sched- uled the game wt~ us. "I'm sure they're just looking at us as a tµneup game, but if they take us lightly, we could sur- prise them." Before you think Turner is just talking through the bill of her cap, it might help to know sec is coming off a «-22 season, which saw the Vanguards finish No. 3 in the national NAIA rankings. sec has won three straight Golden State Athletic Conference titles and the Vanguards will be looking to make it four straight despite losing five seniors to graduation, including pitcher Shannon Saylor who was an All- American last season. Shortstop Shannon O'Rourke was another All-American lost to graduation, but she'll be with the team as an assistant coach. "Talent-wise, we can play with anybody," Tu.mer said. "It's the experience factor we're lacking. •My conception is we should move one step further each year. SOFTBALL The tollowing year they took first and reached as high as fifth in the national rankings. They we're fifth, again. the following year before being upset at Regionals. Last season's No. 3 ranking was the hi~est in school history, an e meofy of IfioVihg one - step further is in place, sec would be looking to make a con- certed push for a national title. "That would be nice,• Turner said considering the possibility. "We have all the characteristics of a young team -unique in every way. But we've learned to depend on each other and believe in the possibilities." The team bas three seniors. three sophomores and six fresh- men on the roster. The outfield features three returnees -seniors Angie Vega in center and Angela Wolf in left and sophomore Sarah Waters in tight. Vega was :320-plus batter last season while Wolf finished over .300. Both have power. Waters brings a strong, fundamental approach to the game. Senior second baseman, Jen Caruso, was another .320-plus hitter and is the team's spark plug. Sophomore pitcher, Jen Mer- row, a righty, will start today against Stanford. She didn't have a lot of opportunities last year, but Turner had enough confidence in her to pitch her at Nationals. ----tf-So il'.s .nice to get a conference. Jen Houston, another sopho- more righthander, is potentially the team's·best pitcher, but she'll miss the Stanford game due to ill- ness. That creates a space for 1res~oe. a raw talent, who should see action against the Cardinal. title, be ranked and go to nation- als. But we'll do that by focusing on the process of doing those things.• Turner, in her sixth season at sec, looks at life philosophically through the eyes of an artist (pen- cils and water colors are her mediums). She sees the season as a new canvas to be explored. •0eve1oping success is having a vision in your head of what you want to accomplish conceptual- ly," she said. •But you're con- stantly in a state of recreoting." Her first two years, the Van- guards made it to Regionals and finished in third place both times. Fk'~hm.an Oissy Vega, Ang- ie's younger sister, will be filling some big shoes at shortstop. She was third in Orange County in steals her senior year at Savanna High in Anaheim. Two other freshmen, first base- man Noelle Sturgill and third baseman Heather Rogers, round out the infield. Freshman catcher Michelle Murie is said to have a rocket for an arm and a deceivingly quick release. Another freshman, Katie Kelly, will be worked in the line- up, mostly in right field. SCCstarts aeferise of GSAC title COSfA MESA -The season begins in earnest today for a Southern c::automi& Coll~e men's tennis team intent on def~ Its Golden State Ath- letic erence title. 1be VUaguards open the con- ference ,..= on the road {lgaimt c:ai wttti matches lcbeduled to start at 1 p .m. Com1pg oft tbetr best •bowing in the icbool'I ldltOfy, a 14th at the NAIA Nationals, first-year bMd Coach Matt SOOtt said hll go.I· ii to reNm to Natloilali In Tu.la, Oltla. Return ti the right word. Last ye&' the 2'-~:old Scott WU the Vang'uardl' NO. 5 player, firiilh· irig with a ltng)et record of 19·6. He WU half ol sec·. No. 3 dou- blel tMm. •we're deflnltely going for aDOtb8r GSAC title,• ScOtt Wd. •tt wm be toUgb. Po&Dt Lom4 and W•t"Dt u. ~ to be ftllYflaodadtM~il betllr ....... way laOR.. ID ClJlll i.t ~ g 7r"-· StDt ,.., .. tD F. ., '°.a we .... ••••11 ~ ..... P1u114 '*'8 w Gf • two c: za:· ..... wllti BollbJ ... Wll ..... .... ,. . r-----------------------------..._.. .... ~--·--..~---------------------~-------··-----------··1 ~~I.~~ dribbled c:out to coat, pulled up ln the tblrd quan.. , ....... trim beyond tbe thra.point cw-.Ank two free tblowa. --· vature and netted the ganMM•in-Cub Correa~ GD -CONTINUED FROM 11 ner with a aoWd al Mustanq by Donny Ogo, tbeD detenden around bim and pJen-swished a three-poillter llDll... which bas only 1even pJ.ayen. ty of defensive handl Jn hit face. added a layup With 4:05 OD 1 ... Panel WU Mesa'• coach ln ·1 mew I WU going to take dock, capp6Dg • 9-() *DiDg Diii} 1982, the last time Colt.a Mesa the last shot as soon u I got the for the Mµstangl and giving~ beat Estancia. ball.• said the Cal State Fuller· ho.ts a 3'-l8 adVant.ge. •· t •That streak is going to end ton .. bound Eatanda came bKk ~~ sooner or later, and if It wUQ.'t for Plock, who maxed by Plock'• bua8r· Plock, it would've ended led all scorers layup:.to:gna:ttw Pag._ '1r tonight," Parsel said. "Coach with 23 edge by quarter's end. ,4,~~ (Jason) Ferguson I know was p q t n t 1 , Bryan Leahy and Ogo ICCINCL.'..: looking down from heaven on including five Ior Costa Mesa . early in tbe bis players, and he was disap:. threes. •1 did· fourth, giving the M~ pointed, but he was proud of n't feel too another lead, 42-39. &t.aziCW their effort. He's saying, 'Forget much pres· went up, 43-42, on Nick N<Wtlk'a the loss, we want to win.' But in sure about layup off the fast break, but i his heart, he knows they pl4Y missing it, Weeks netted a their hearts out.• Plock because we 2:59 left to put Mesa up, ~.I Ferguson, Mesa's coach, died still would've Plock scored from the top~ Jan. 21 of Wilms cancer. gone into the key to tie it, 45-45, tbeill "You could feel Jas()n's pres-overtime. •At the end of every Weeks nailed a free throW. to ence here, more than the other quarter, and during every time-gwe Costa Mesa its final 1-d.; .. games,• said Criss Freeman, out, we were thinking, 'Gee, is 46-45, with 1:28 left. Mesa's assistant coach, as well as this Mesa?' They were fired up Plock sank a three-~tw Ferguson's close friend and for· and we were flat We must have with 1:15 to go to put Esia.iWa mer roommate. "You could feel felt we could really roll by them.• ahead again, 48-46, bef'o he was looking over us.• lt was tied. 7-7, after one quar-Weeks' driving layin tied it • Mesa senior Josh Weeks (19 ter. Estancia, after falling behind "They just won the game~ l f-1 E B I G P tJ S H points) scored on a fearless base-by nine points on two occasions great shot,• Freeman said · -------l line layup with 0:08 left in the in the.,seoond quarter, came back Plock's game-winner. Ferguson.~-~ ~~~~-~a-~a~~··,i -gf_~_A_e_tUo_ti_el_uK_,4_8N_-4_~_E·-th-Re_n_P_~--:-~-~-~-d-~-:-:-:-a-:-:-e-~-ha-:-:---:-:-:-4_._w_~_d_._~_~ __ P_ro_~~·~:~ to tum 'Davidson Field' into 7he Dream Field' =coach John Carpenter last M~C:s J~ ~;ell's CONTINUED FROM 81 o Saddleback, visit Edison in would discuss, debate and even defame (or so my sources said) various plans to align schools in leagues for athletic competition. But, confirming my glee at the thought of chronicling even the most colorful releaguing conversations, beginning in 1998, CIF Southern Section Commissioner Dean Crowley L------------------------------------------:------·--------------~-----------------~ I meeting that releaguing meetings •have to be open.• SEND YOUR PLEDGE TO MODERNIZE DAVIDSON FIELD TO JOHN WAI.Z c/o Davidson fleld Renovadon Project. 3311 Susan St.. Santa Ana. 92704 0 $1 per pound 0 $5 per pound 0 $20 per pound 0 $ ... -other per pound 0 $ ••• _ maxi.mum Name: I Phone Number: Affiliation: Address: L------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Estancia 51. ea.ta Meli! 48 Scor9 by QUlnen E.standa 7 19 13 12 • 51 Costa Mesa 7 18 13 10 • 48 Estllnda . PIO(k 23, Novak 6, Maraya 0, Nelson 3, <:andlish 17, casillas o. Ry. Simpson o. Jahld 2. 3-pointers • Plock 5. eo.tii Mesa • Leahy 9, Payne 0, Weeks 19, Montoya 14, Ogo 4, Correa 2, Foster 0. 3-polnters • Montoya 3, Weeks 2. Ccltt1I 45, Newpot't tt.rl>or JO Scor9 by Qwften Newport 7 9 2 12 -30 CdM 10 8 19 8 · 45 Newpot't Hllrbor · Badorek 1, Coluccio l , Cunningham 9, Hornung 0, Jameson 9, Schwartz 2. Wertman 5, Blnell 2, Archbokt 0, Glau 0, ~tlln 0. 3-polnters · Cunningham 2, Wertman 1. c.an. del Mar • Coleman 16, Klinke 13, MacDonald 4, Evans 2. Walz 3, Shimer 3. Peyton 2. Gorlty 2, Friend 0, Guthrie 0, Keane 0. 3~polnters ·none. COM CONTINUED FROM 81 hosts throuQh tb.e.Jnitia:l 3:~2. HIGH SCHOOL WATER POLO C-OSta Mesa ~istant Taylor, Mater Dei's Mikesell finalists • Final interviews for l'v1ustangs'coaching position will be l'v1onday, according to principal. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Costa Mesa High assistant coach Scott Taylor and Mater Dei High head coach Dave Mikesell are the two finalists for the vacant Costa Mesa High water~ coachin9 job, sources confirmed Friday. Taylor, a member of the Mus- tan_gs' 1986 and '87 CIF Southern Section 2·A Division champions, was an All-American goalie at Golden West College, before fin- ishing his playing career at UC Santa Barbara. He has been a varsity assistant under Brian Kreut.zkamp the past two years at Mesa. Mikesell, who guided Mater Dei within a game of the CIF play- offs in the tough South Coast League in his first season as coach, is also a longtime coach at the SoCal Water Polo Club, based at Foothill High. He is also a teacher at Mater Dei. Costa Mesa High Principal Andrew Hernandez said Friday two finalists bad been recom· me nded to him after the first round of interviews, conducted Monday, and that final interviews were scheduled to begin Monday. Kreuakamp · · December to concentrate on obtaining his college degree, after leading the Mustangs te the Southern Section Division D crown. Matt Whitmore, the Mesa frosh-soph water polo coach who had coached the Edison High var- sity for eight seasons, withdrew bis name from the list of candi- dates earlier in the process. Principals beware: Anything you say in future relea~g meetings can and will be used in print. Just like it should have been all along. Q On the subject of accountability, Estancia High Girls Athletic Director Nancy Ferda pointed out that my Jan. 23 column fail~ to include longtime Eagle track and cross country coach Joan Carlisle among my list of female coaches in the Newport-Mesa District. While Carlisle's involvement with cross country has taken on an increasingly lower profile - . reporters are instructed to : contact Charlie Appell for : information -Carlisle is at the ·: forefront for the track program : each spring. 0 Furthermore, Ferda announced Jenny Sheldon had taken over the girls swimming DEEP SEA FRIDAY'S COUNTS Davey's Locker · 2 boats, 27 anglers. 16 sand bass, 23 sculpin, _1 _sh~he~ 1 l_lalJ.12.Yl._ 40 mackerel, 1 sole, 17 blacksmith perch. Newport Lllndlng · no report. But it took Harbor the next 27:05 to match those three field goals, netting siri.- gle buckets in both the sec- ond and third quarters and riding Peter Cunningham's three-pointer through a simi· lady chilly fourth period, until a Jimmy Schwartz baseline jumper took the lid off With 1:23 left. •we stopped executing off enslvely, • Hint said. "Then, they *Wted bitting everything they threw up and the comb.lnat1<>11 wu why it turned out the way lt did.· . Who celebrated Super Bowl XX:X in Las Vegas? Coleman finilhed With a game-bigb 16 polnts, while fellow Mftk>r Adam Klinte CdM'I Joill Wm ta~. a1lo bit 6 ol 9 from tM fteld dwtDg OM ttNtdl to ctilpin 13. DerNd Mac.DclDlld, WbO ail· eel fer Foci MrlY In the blltb WUb • ,.......-.... MkW. ... tM thinl-J~ CdM ... db four. lat bad ,..., al ,...... for ... d ... IUda u ......... .. , • •s tr_, _. om. :t••t1 .. _..•QD ·1t1 ... llll1Nllall ... .. 1918_._..,._ ... nd ....... ~.::.::::= :C..,...... Matt l•••n Who's blowing out the candles at Coldwell Banker? Who's headed to the Mighty Ducks pond? The Estanda HJgh football Week 3 and host Calvary team's forfeiture of its 47-0 Chapel in the final Pacific victory over Laguna Beach last Coast League tuneup. • fall, due to the use of an In an unusual mo~. Howell•''' ineligible player, is official. said Homecoming will be ~ Originally reported in the against Gabrielino. Dec. 19 Daily Pilot, Estancia "Our only two home game1 , " Principal Peggy Anatol and in league are against Estancia ' Coach John Llebengood said at and Laguna Hills, and we don't that time that a league vote on think we'll have any problem -· 1 the matter was scheduled to drawing crow~ for those Laguna Beach Principal Barbara Callard, however, confirmed that no such vote was conducted, as all parties agreed the forfeit was required by CIF rules. The forfeit makes Estand a's record 5·6, 1-4 in league, erasing what would have been the school's first winning seas9n since 1991. a The 1996 Newport Harbor High football schedule features only one change from last fall, with Torrance replacing Foothill in Week 3. The new matchup, whlch features the Tartars against the Tars, debuts with Newport as the host. 0 Costa Mesa ventured outside Orange County to fill two of its five nonleague football games next fall, with a visit from Coronado in Week 2 and another home date with Gabrielino of San Gabriel in • we wanted to pick another game to try to benefit from the bigger Homecoming crowd.• 0 Also at last week's CIF , "'\ Council meeting, President-elied-~, Tom 1\1.ggs announced the .. ,:.. state's strategic planning committee will introduce two . t.' proposals -~ne retaining the ' , state's existing 10 section breakdown and another , creating four sections -for a first reading at the May 3-' State Federated Council --,... meeting. It could then be voted on by same body in October. , n. Q .. , .. ! 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"Estancia's a very good team, but I think we had them worried for the first three-quarters of the game.· The tension eased greatly for the Eagles when Orlin Ramos, playing in his first varsity game after sparkling all year on the junior varsity, beat a Mesa defender to a bounding ball 15 yards out, then rocketed it past charging Mustang goalie Carlos Loza for all the advantage the vis- itors would need. Estancia, which closes out league action with three games next week, continued to put the pressure on offensively, which paid off once again when senior defender Armando Quinones boomed home a 35-yard laser in the 6lst minute. •(Quinones) has a lot of foot and I've seen him score goals like that in club, because he's just so strong," Crenshaw said. "It was a great shot, and it had to be, because (Loza) is an excellent keeper.• MILLEN CONTINUED FROM 82 Loza lived up to Crenshaw's description, collecting nine saves, induding a pair of spectacular stops early that preserved the deadlock. Loza went prone to stop a Miguel Zelaya <bive in the 37th i utP--1hPn tiAA_ kirlc ca ~ another net-bound Zelaya offer- ing 30 seconds into the second half. Estancia defender Ramon Gar- cia matched Loza's heroics in the lf>th minute, acting as the last line of defense to stop a shot by Mesa's Jose Caballo, after Cabal- lo had negotiated around the Estancia keeper with a loose ball about 10 yards.out. Garcia slid in to get a piece of a shot from Mesa's Abdon Ramirez in the 59th minute. deflecting it just wide of the unprotected left post Crenshaw said the Eagles, not ranked in Orange County or the CIF Southern Section, have embraced their unheralded sta- tus. "The{used to complain about not being ranked, but I'd tell them we can make a name for ourselves in the playoffs,• Cren- shaw said. "The other day, I said something about trying to get us some votes in the polls and they told me they pref er not to be ranked.· Millen's 'tlesire to rejoin the IMSA GTS never came back. "It's funny, because I used to think about nothing else in life except racing," he said. "I used ;:r-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'-j~~~~~t--t--ex'r>IOMOD. eatrbreatb-aBQ...liYe-.fM-ear racing. The business (in which Millen has been involved since 1988) is so much fun, it's just like n.umtnq a race. It's given me the same kind of buzz as driving a race car. "That was a big part in the decision to stop racing. We have 80 people working now for my company, and we're always creating new parts and building new ca.rs. I didn't think anything could replace racing, but this has.• ;crew USA will sail aboard the Dar Mlodziezy, one of the tallest ships ln the world, shown here tn scene of tranquil speed. TALL SHIP The adventure of the hunt · is there for those who can convince they're the ones. l's an adventurer's dream, especially 1f one is so inclined to the sport of sailing, Up to 10 individuals will sail -450 nauti-· cal miles aboard one of the~ ships tn the world, the three-masted, 121- eter Dar Mlodzlezy. ' Crew USA will participate in the first leg of the race scheduled to depart Genoa, Italy n July 16 and to arrive tn Palma de Mallor- ' Spain on July 21. And part of that crew could be you, if ~ected, after submitting an application to The Tall Ships Foundation, Box_ 110231, tamford, Ct. 06911 by June 14 with a list ot .. io reuons (250 words or one page) on why J:i'ou believe you would benefit from this "idventure, along with a recent photo. The 1996 Cutty S4tk Tall Ships' races are organized by the Sail 1\'aining Assod- don and races were first held tn 1956, and ve expanded to indude participation of er too tall ships from around the world. The objective ii to ·J)riwide men ai1d omen of all ag and nationalities an ~ to l41l and race together in rn1'l.nn1y competition, while ~ndrMJ the ol Mlling lboaid majestic tall~. hi 1995rrbe1001 Shipe foundation lelect· eight Aineric4DI from over 1,SOO ·~· to aew ·~ the Polilh t411 lhlp DOI ~_..~ I roa11c. The crew members were selected for their love of adventure, not for their H.iling uj>erience and the Foundation ls cunently searching for the 1996 Crew USA. In honor of the •0th anruvenary, the race1 Will be held in the Mediterranean for the tint time. I'be U.S aew WW pUttc:lpele in the firlt IW "' ...... COllUIMladnQ in Genoa, Italy. A,..,., .... _.._ different types o1 Tall Ships' Races 1996 July 13-16 Genova, Italia July 21-24 Palma, Espana. July 31-Aug. 3 Napoli, Italia (Measurements in nautical miles) ships to race together With an equal chance of winning. 1bere are two legs in each race series. Crews changed ahlpe and learn to sail on a variety of veisell from dilf erent countriel. NO previous iall tra.lnlng ii ~· Additional information ii av.Utb&e by contacting TM ru Ships Pouadallkill et 203..C62-5033. "l sat on the side of the road, then took my helmet off, and realized my neck was a little sore," he said. •My ear was bleeding, so I knew I bad a frac- tmed skull. When you're sitting there, and you're sore and beat up, you think to yourself, 'Man, I don't need to do this anymore.' But things change usually, and that was the thing that didn't change this time, to work hard and get fit again to do it again.• The worst part of Millen's rehabilitation this time was wearing a halo for three months. "Actually, when I came back home, I went back to work." said Millen, co-owner of Steve Millen Sports Cars in Costa Mesa. "I ~started working two, three, then four hours a day, then pretty soon, itwas full time. 1be worst pa.rt of the halo was not beJ.ilg . able to get comfortable, day or night. "It was actually easy to come to work. because I couldn't get comfortable sittin{f around the house. I would dread getting to the end of the day, because I would bo tired, and I didil't want to go to bed. The damn thing is bohed to yoW' skull -foW' bolts. It's drtlled into tbe back of YO\lf skU.ll, then they put the halo on And it doesn't come Off." Eight hours of sleep was nonexistent. Millen would sleep in short bursts, tossing and turn- ing. "It wu kind of an interestihg experience,• Millen said. After the crash l4Jt April, Millen has been parading that kind of focus since he began rac- ing go-karts at age 8 in his native New ~~d. Progressing through the ranks of open-wheel and saloon car competition in the Par East, Millen journeyed to Orange County in 1982 and immediately began to showca!e his dl'Mng prowess and consid- erable versaWity. Since 1989, he has captured 1.( IMSA Exxon Series GTS events -his most recent win coming at the 1994 edition of the 12 Hours of Sebring International Grand Prix of Endurance. Among other victories, Millen won a pair of Mickey Thompson Entertainment Group Grand Natioilal Sport 'Duck Cbampi· onsblpe (1986 and 1988), a victo- ry and RoOkie of the Year honors at the 1989 Pik& Peak Hillcllirib and Rookie of the Year leili'el.S ot the 1990 24 Hours of LeMans . "You quickly get over stuff like that,• Millen said Of bis career.:.ceutng wreck. "There are too many other good things in life to remember the bad thingl." ~~. ,...,,~ .. ·. --- ' . . _t.~_~-:_t! ... ~ .. ·· ~ - - PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES 0 US•llD HOURS . Telephone 8am-5:00pm ----Nlooday .. 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Please · •:• report any error tha&. imy be in your classified ad immediately. 1be Daily Pilot & The Independml accept no liability for my . error in u advertisement for which it.may be responsible except for tM- cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. ROOMS 2706 VACATION iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii RENTALS RENTALS TO 2722 SHARE -PUBLIC NOTICE lollowlng persons: cordance with 1he provf. Have you started doing --------Busto, Emit , 204 slons of Sectton 21700 et business yet? No CDM Am for rent, walk iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilli 1~ MOUSIHO NOTICE OF Schwing, Lauren, 4180 seq. of the Business & Pro-Philip L Johnson 10 beach, no pets, Oce•nfront 3Br 28a CdM Seeking straight NB 2 blks to bch. furn Ol'l'Oll TUN1n PUBLIC LIEN SALE Klng, Alan, 431C • lesslons Code ol tho State This stalement was filed some atorage, $425 + near NB pier Book M to 1hr 2Br 1Ba. gar, rm w/pvt bth/entr, w/d, MNlln&IUld'ftftlSllt llltllls Bus iness and Cruz, Roman, 108C of Calllornla. with the County Clerk of MC.-.C VlmW ultl 760.1809 now for summ~r wkly xlnt loc. Avail 2/15. cable, phn. S400,..1At '""""la ~"'·ctlelM fd· Professions Code Dunn, Russell, 568E Sales subject to prior can-Orange County on 12·22·95 MaMORIAL MRK renial. 714-434_1424 5625 .-u1 640.9164 Iv msg ut1I. N/S. 631·1538' _,.. Dale, Jim, 136 cellatton In the event of set· 19953668013 COM Sep en tr room & ... fllr Henillt Ad 1'1'61 u Sec . ~1700.21707 Rodgers, James, 168-169 uement between Owner Daily Pilot Jan. 20, 27, Cemet~ •Mortuary balh, pvt gar. s550. Close to Back B•~ NB/B•c k B•w hdUH. ~ftiUl1Nu1illllepl NoUc." ~oieby given by 'Freeman, Chrlatopher, and obligated party. Feb 3 10 1996 Sa736 Chapel • Cremat()()' Ten Eyck Real Estate S320 mo, Prof. Fem. Br/pvt bath. Clean. It ~ • ._, pnfcfuu._~tp_Jh.ilie~ul!nd~e1rs~·<fi1g~n~ed~lb1h~a..!:1 ™a'.4s400~D~~=.'42:!5--~~P~u~b~l l~s~h~•;:.d~N;;•;,:w;.ipe.;oi;ir~t h==·=· =·T:ii"'. ===r~=~~~~~~~..,. ...... "-:-:::=~.i;Q=.-.._...:"t-;:;~~;!=!""I~O~--::-:;;:;-:;i pro I no/smoke, Patio, Ip. M/F seoo. •L-M ._ i1i l.18Q Ch. ....... &,a, •l'l~C.. -~4l1' ··-;;;.::;;; rac-. cllor. rtllglon. pr~;:rtyd~~r~efderato:'~ ~~.e:;:~,r75~1ta, 424E ~=" COM 1sunny, spacious iiSiiHAREiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii2ii7ii2ii4iil CM tBr $400 or 2Br Pvt suite w/full b•Vt In "'· UNU-. llmillal l&llus ir hour of 10;00 AM., on lhe Gattlca, Carlo, 284E II•-------• rm w atlcll ba, kitchen $600 Reis. W '2 fem large Npt Bch condo .....,.ortelo.••lnttlllioelo 17th day of February, 1996. Lucero, John, 628L PUBLIC NOTICE PIERCE •THERS p11v. 1 blk bch. $425. Balboa Oceanfront happy,quiet/upbeat. close to beach. OuieL INU.ifsudl,,.tlrtnce,llml· The sale will '?econ· Lucero,John.6240 now1H BEUBROADWAY Femonly.723·1968 2Bdrms w/ba 55001600 Avl2/1.631·2111 $500/mo.645-679' taUet., •lscrlmlnatlon." ducted a1 1 too Brtstol St., Rodrigus. Francisco, 437D Flctltloua Business When Words Are o Sh s ROOM IN NB 38r 2B Tiiis •-111...,r will •01 Costa Mesa, CA 92626, Husch, Dale, 660E Name Statement Mortuary* Chapel LIDO pvt entr, furn rm. 1-Stu· $500 723·6250 colvoesr h o r,es I Bpda/· H I ; all .... r• " C t I 0 S I N t Eno gh Lndry prlv, microwave. --------1 u se w poo , ouse, poo • a va •-'-"'1ce•P1 anyldftl1lst· Coullln Y lo range, late o Lacek, James P., 579C The lollow1ng persons are o u Cremation Cable hkup. Quiet, no B•lboa P e n n 2Bd w/ba, lorn only $550 + lmmed, $550, 898---' • orn a. Heaton, Chris, 1080 dolng business as: Wet HS • r . I llJ I I 709 p 2 '11 inn1•ru111t1tewlllclll1 l11 The propertylsstored by Thorton,JU11e,417 and Dry, 28531 Casanal, pec1aizmg n 110 Broi,ldway smk/drnk/drugs. Male 2Ba S450/mo.1 dep. u11 Npet 673-2 6239 gr 18-45...,. •lellliNtCtlltln.Ourruders BRISTOL STREET MINI Vltcovitch, Michael, 127C Mission Viejo, CA 92692 Sympathy Costa Mesa pref. S450. 720·1887 Gurago. Avail Morch Fun, n/smoke, Prol'I n 11.,.-, llllofme4 11111 111 STORAGE, located at 1100 Mccutcheon, Robert, 193B· Philip Lawrence Johnson, Flowers" 842•8180 or 673-8717 1st. Call 675-5273. fem to share 2 BR, 1n l••••••••• '"lliqa 8'mtl11d In 11111 BRISTOL ST., COSTA 4360 28531 Casanal, Mission 11•-------•li;;;R-;;:;;-;::ii:~-;:::;-k,;" COM $555 ~ utll Call COMMERCIAL MESA CA 92626 Do GR I C 9 9 2983 H b Bl d 1• NB rm w/lott, P"t ba, COM 1 Bdrm a"I. Utls · · 1 ,...,.,., .. IWlllMI• oa'111 · · Mc nnell, ... 358·359 Vie o, A 26 2 ar or v • • Lori Pgr 262-6027 _.. rt lly"'-'-Ti The items to~ sold are Valoff. Denise, 557K David Richard Johnson, C M Why play Hldo 'N outside entr, pool. cbl. pald. No pets, non ......,...,._,...~~-.:::--...,.--RrnT ESTATE .,..... i,.•~-awn-generally described as .fol· Bouman, Randy, 2900 1427 s. Sol Street, Visalia. osta esa Seok w11h chlldcaro? N/S. 1 blk bch. $500. smking. 708 Avacado Lid o l•I• Ba yfront .... ~---••••'• ..... ~.ullHUO lows: furniture, clothing, Oatedl.J0.96 CA93292 540-3 l 3~ Call C l aaelfled Rels.642·81261vmsg $390 675·8634 2Br2Ba. Unobstructed1• ....... • 1.-..Z4·1$1G. ftr This business Is con· todayl 642·5678. bay views from all rms 1111 W.tt.,._, OC Ml,...... "'!11!'9 P vt rm w/bath adj to COM Prof'I n/s. Share 3 $975 + ultl. 723·0400 The Community ~~·m·~ --------~------~~~-------~~~~~~~ ~~--------N~kWhm.hpe~. BA, 2 B~ m b"~· B~IL~lllt.F1ndll 'MM~~~ no kltch. Oulot N/S. W/0, frpl , high cell· Claaslfle d . Claulfled -------SAN JUAN NEWPORT COSTA MESA 2624 NEWPORT NEWPORT $450/mo. 631-5111 lngs S450 675-1100 842-s978 ~g=~~E c::E:::s·::a ::.c:.. ,., :~:: H~·~:.w~:.~:.· :~~: B~C1~R $825~669 B~~~FR0:;69 c i#tJ ~ lfti ~ lfti q;p d!b ¥ d!b ¥ ~ • ; frplc 2-car gar patios quiet, no pets $725 28~ 2BA ~725/Up Lg 2Bd ShrVlong term Ear THE RICH & FAMOUS 111 'v.a Eboll.' $23ooi 269 c. 16th Place Reing & dishwasher 5703 Seashore 5"5-&829 d,. wa&R I AMAGE Featured this lB,000 mo. 310·277-1583 644-0452 Incl. 60x30 pool. No G GBNERAL 1002 AO NUMBER 11 You have found one ol two hidden ads. Enter apd win the Be· nlhana Olnnor for Two contest. Sq Ft 35-room Coun-pets. No lees. No -~ t F h d LIDO Mobile Hme Park Newer 3 BR home In lease. 545-4855 ry renc mo ern Charming lutn'd 1 +1 gated comm/Pool/Spa MISCELT 11-.r-eous REPim-' casue on 4.44 acres. Steps lo pvt bch. $1250 Ca S.abreeze. Lease Oce•nfront West Npl, .i..nJ1J; ~ tOenrmlV•I SF3o,9r9vl5,d00eo0 cwa(I 675-3969 909-371-1160 S19"0 631-2683 3Br 2Ba, fp/gar. RENTALS ~ " ' $1900/fTlO. Property P~~~~J":l'-.:>eRE Npt Bch gated comm. House 642·3850 I•••••••• SPECUALIST c 2/1·2/3 Imm a c 2 Br 2 Ba IRVINE 2644 Acro•a/BH Ch 2 BA, ~c 842-5704 house, AJC. No pets. 1 BA, nwly remodeled ROOMS 2706-. $1750/mo. 760-1219 dwnslrs duplex, carprt I ______ ,CEMETERY LOT/ u et pt • 2Br 1 Ba lrvln• Small 1 BR B I p t di I COM Rm for rent, walk Q I N I ' Live In the h••rt of (310) 545-1384 ~~ CORONA hse, frp1c, gar, yard, avail condo qlly gar •1 h d•ns •8ou o u1'11" to beach, no pets, hkupa, pvt park. Yrly, • • 1• n s e , 4 mo. ut some storage $425 + ~ DEL H!ID 1022 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $1385/mo. 650-010B lrg petlo, free gas park Inc., 3 mo. term, 11 760• 809 ' ~g .n~ water siartlng at $700 avail 2/l 6 723-5906 ,_u_t ___ 1 ____ _ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Comp•nlon Crvpt •call (714) 854·2417 • Buy It. Sell It. Find 11. OCEAN & BAY VIEW Pacific View Memorial Income restrictions Buy It. Sell It. Find It. Cl•••lfled . ~~ 212 Carnation Park, beautiful setting, apply. Claaalfled. ~~ CRYPT 1225 3br/3ba $449K Open worth $10,000 selling APARTMENTS • I $ 7 • 0 0 0 0 b 0 FOR RENT p~1';0~;~::.-::,3~9~:1:, < 915 > 424 " 7466 --------COSTA MESA 262 4 COSTA MESA 2 6 2 4 COSTA M ESA 2 6 24 ~g ,. by onr So of PCH. H•rbor L•wn Mt. Onr may carry. Under Ollve 2 cemetery lots $4GOK. 723-6945 .$2.SOn '909) 6Z7J19a +&-vOA ------------· ............ ISLAND COSTA MESA 1O2 4 HOUSES/ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2 606 48R 3BA upper duplx. Hot enough t to CONDOS New C1'pt/pnl/ba/kll. bulf? Try • I•••• Frpl, 1-car gar. $1800/ option. C•ll 831· FOR RENT mo yrly. 840-9655 2242 for d•t•ll•. OPEN SUN 10-4 0 1 gg Br•ndywyne --------BALB A (oll Orange) E'sld• BALBOA PENlNSUIA Tudor condo. 3Br, Ip. ISIAND 2106 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2607 $179,000. 542·9304 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------1 Brite, roomy 2-sty 4Br HUNTINGTON 4Ba hse. 2 fp. 2nd sty BEACH 1040 deck. Stp1 to bch. No pets. $3000. 723-4633 $300 OFF MOVIE IN Beach Side Studio Kilchen w/breakfaat bar. Sml pet welcome. 201 E. Balboa Blvd. 673-0678' or n2-4400 QUIET 8c SERENE Palm ~esa .Apart111ents W. P. YOUNGQUIST PAINTING CONTRACTOR QuAUTY PAINTING BY PAoFESSIONALS -IJ..=iF=~Ar: ~ ~ ~NUSH~ ..... ROUllMMINQ CLEAN, NEAT & DEPENDABLE RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INTERIOR • EXTERIOR • Fully Insured Local Alflrerl:11 CA ST UC 1802088 For Free ' -I ANNOUNCEMENTS .ANNOUNCEMENTS 2920 AO NUMBER 21 You have found one ol two hidden ad1. Enter and win the B• nlhana Dinner lor Two conte1t. /1·213 , 1 wport-Costa Mesa-Irvine Family YMCA HWt build strong kids, s'!C!"tJamilies, strong commumtits ut&D f AMILY PRo611 A._ ~t. ,_o K-12 years --"""4fl~ ~. Q • Before & Aftei School Care • CaWina Caravan • Summer Day Camp • Parent I Child (Y-lndians) Costa Mua Irvine Corom Del Mar '-H-2"6 838-2181 '" ~ -----•I CARPET CLEANING CLEANING 3515 SERVICES • • • • • • • • • • • • • • The UgaJ ~I# tht DrtiJy PiJIJI is,__ ... to lllrfl""11« •MW #1'1/ia ,,0.: ~ID MW btainasts, ~ will now SE.ARCH tht ~fa 1"" 111"" ot1r1 ~ 1111111111Jt 1"" tht ri~andtht trip to tht 0,..,, H~ inS.rn.wAna. Thm. cfCf1111"W, i1for thtllt!lllTIJ is romp~ we wi/Jfiil JOI" fiaitiqMs businar 1111m1 ~with tht ~ CIM. Jiilblish ()fl« II wtJtil for four uwh ill mJUirtJ by law""" thtn file JOI" pr«{ of publiarlion with tht Cormt] Clerlt. 'P/tim ""/' by ID file JO"T jiait»us /NSinm Sf.lllmlnll 111 tht Daily.Pi/«. 3JO W. &y St. Opt Mt11. If 1"" """""11t1p by, plcte aJJ us 111 (1 JI) 642-4321 111111 we wilJ mah~ fa JOU IO htmJle this proat/w'e by mail. If""' """""httve tllrJ fonhn' tpltSIMms. ,_ azlJ"' """wt will be ""'" """' glad to msist""" Good /JIC/t in J""T """' INsinar . " Dinner forT~o at ca.~ J;:r:-_7':P:":J •• ..., I I I I ' .. I I I Dr. C.R. 1111otsoo ~.J!f~~,·-•• ~ I t '·• ! ' -. .• j, ..... ~ .. ·• ,t, ~.~ •• i' . -~ ·.. .. . ( J. , .. ~ 1y. 1:-'~t>~ ~~..&.. ..... ~-~ Fmd our ~~e=n~~-­ Claui&ed Ads & WIN1 Contest IOJn: · 1. Simply find out hidden classified ads>-- somewhere in our cla.uified $CCtton. \..Ut and paste the ads on che ,entry blank & mail • 2. All entries mwc arrive by noon, the next Wednesday. 3. Winner will be chosen by random drawing and winner's name will appear the following week. One winner per week. 4. Contest will run 211196 dlrough 4'/18/96. Add~"~----------------- Paste Ads Herc I ' r - Mail to: Dinner for 2 Contest, 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa CA 92627 ,3894 • rt e e II ........ a. ...... Peolc •• i;;;;..-..;=;;;.i;;:;~~7~0~11:1 bec1 .. -. OU dbl PUllDUlllR LAllG•Cl..... .._ __ ._. IO ..... llO. TV GAIAGI Ul.I UT.,.·-.. • . ., ..... ¥... '°"' color _, .. ,..... 135, SMurday, Feb. 3-a hlghchalra, klda Cobra QIO, JD,r iPfOtlle ~ve In; deaJt, 9 A.M •• 1 P.M. atulf, antlquee. bed hull, luat HtYlc9d, IO ... Nrdlelt $25, College Park Elem Ml. emall .._ ...._ MW oonltOller/uplKIA- coffM 1bl UO, wahr/ School, 2380 Nolle lteme. Odde '1.-:S•... -,. Ore.. Ml bMC· ~ elec 1200. BJ Dame Rd. l..ot• of Conte A I faat-tooke .-t. .... re-~' evea toya, clOtes & miac.I -=~:!= ;:i..:.,:;w~~r R-... .... , ftltera. -~==~~:;..:;;;;::::;:~ Follow balloon ........ Flltn out chlolln• & HUGE -· , __ ......__.... ............. ...._ aedlment. LHa than GARAGE SALE Moving aale T09la, llAIJD SllVICE Q. 1 • Al. South. vutnerable, you \if'* gal. 941-1533 MULTl·PAMILY auto parta, micro-SVPPIJIS 7020 hold: · P•tJo teble w/4 chra, Saturday, 213 wave, tv, etc, etcl ze2, .... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii country-atyle end tbla, 7 2 CoJton NB, In alley,1• .e14a oAQll 0141 Ml 1amp1. oak computer e3~~aic srr-:t sat 8-4 TONI OF FISH NET Pvtner open.a the biddinJ with one table, It weight WhHI .(between Victoria S2.50 per pound. 1pede. What do you ,.pond? What do )'OU bid DO'ff! Q. 5 • NcitheT vulnerable, u SoUtb you hold: d .r 10 ti OA Q 06 0 .e.A 14 chair, alck rm llem1, & National) Minney'• Yacht Sur· ml•o etuff. 844-2307 INERYTHING TRANSPOR .. •noN plus, 1500 Old New· Q. l . Al. South, viJloerable, you The biddine h.u proceeded: TV/remote 175, Tele-MUST GOI '•••••'•'n••• port Blvd. 548-4le2 hold: 80l11'11 WB8T NO.R11I sc'op• tripod s20. --:M=o~v::-IN~Q-SA,,,,_L_E __ ,. • • • 1• P-to com~ .wt. Mt 1 -AU. Wl!l!KI , _______ ...;...MARINE SUPS •• uou tiKltH oAta .. ._-IN'l' PM8 a. lb1! S30, Diving fins ' Partner th b.ddi •th 1 slu 10' S10, air pop-NO JUNKI BOATS 7011 DOCl(S 7022 opens e 1 orwi one Whatd bid ow? corn popper SlO, food 2191 MINER ST. apade. WbatdoyourelpODd? oyou n proc 125, 2 plumerla Moving 8•1• . 13ft Wh•l•r 35hpm 45' MOORIN~ For plants 15/$15, recliner Sun 8am •Ide by side cover. Very clean'. Sale In N.B. Call rocker ~rown $7!5. , frig, KJ~ float water-$2100. 714-722-8773. 818·763-CS&01 EvH. ~laH counter top frig . bed, Dining set & aide 5 $200. 942-0248 board, blk ent ctr, 199 18' Eleotrlo Boat w/ 90' deep Dock tac" Brandywine Terrace Hudson Bay Packet main tumlng pt. 124 (Orange/Wilson) fully rHIOred, new S. 8ayfront. Balboa WANTED _,TO BUY power iyatem, te&k & Island ........... 252-1271 6019 --------brass fittings. fully B•lboa Penln Sllpa IAGUNA equipped with stereo 55' max at $13 per ft. Q. 3 • Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: The biddi.iur hu proceeded: NOR'IB IAsT sours WEST 10 Dbl ' What action do you take? Top Doll•re P•ld BEACH & extras. A etualcl All facllltle1, private For Records. Ja.z.z, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii6iilii4ii8 $15,000. 241-1650 parking. 723-S835 Q. • • As South, vulnerable, you Sountracka, etc. r--------Boat dock for rent 16-hold: Call Mike 945-7505. Eat•t• S•l• Enry-POWER BOATS 18' 1100 mo 075-509~ WANT•D: VINTAGE thing goesl Antique Boat Sllpa 20-85 ft, •• na OAJ711 OA9151 •Void Wrl1twatche1/Ctoct<a dreaaers d4 algn.er 7012 Ideal 1oo: Pool. lndry NB collecto9::~: pre-clothes 82 4/7, plants, rm, etc. Secur• Udo mlum 1$. 829 ~J~'J~ r:~m Or 0~hl~~ 1988 Wellcr•tt 32, area. Call 723-4074. c a 11 m 0 n /t u 8 s . Radar generator, new SUP Av•ll now 34· JEWELRY FURS '85 green show car cover, all original. 38', N. Balboa Isl. • Mustang convertible $42,995. 875·8128 water & elec. $400 & ART 6025 $18,000 497-6258 32' OAL tl75·0494 nie-bidding baa proceeded: eoum WEST NORTH 11:7 P... 16 20 P... 8• 1 Q. 6 • Neither' vulnerable, as South you hold: 6.18716 OAll OAKlOt .q The biddina haa proceeded: SOUl'll fmn' NOR111 BAST l• P-.. S. P .. 20 p-a. p .. ' What action do you take? Loole for anawera on Monday. 1989 Sun Runner UP TO 48 FT SLIP MINK JackeJ. Size tall/ --------Expreu cruiser. Loaded. S11 per foot. Max allm, $450 obo. Call NEWPORT Volvo twin 271-CRP'S. · beam 12'. Udo Island, ---------:--------~~--------4 873-3402. BEACH 6169 Under 400 Hra. AJC, NB. 818-99().5066 ROLD Nu Ldy 2-Tne iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii heat, full new canvas.1 ________ JEEP 9110 NISSAN Date S3300.Sub 2·Tne N.B. shp avl. 545•995· MOTORCYCLES iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Nu $4400 363-e664. ****ANTIQUE*** * 714-MQ.4529 * liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ••FLEA MARKET•••~,,..,_.,~,,------SCOOTERS 8018 '89 Wr•ngler 4x4 '89 Sentr• w/aunroof, •SUNDAY FEB 4* 32' OAL hardtop. 87k mllH, low miles, tinted win- PETS. N 1989 Sun Runner 1 t d 1 d S"OOO b ewport Dunes 1 ... 87 H 1 D .1d m n con , new tre1. ow1, .., o o PCH/Jamboree Exptesi crulaer. Loaded. • ar •Y •v • S7 400 obo. 760-0590 548-4514 9150 Can't seem to get to all those repair jobs around the house? ANIMJlLS 6049 6:00AM-3:00PM Volvo twin 271-CRP'S. eon apatr, 11oocc, .,..--'-.,...------ 9 0 f Under 400 Hr9. A/C, 8 .9k mllH, perfect '83 Cherok .. Sport 1--------lr/ln °· 71 4"-e73-2771 heat, full new canvaa. cond., aaddlebags, 4-door, 8 eye, 4WD, PLYMOUTH . 9165 Let the Cla111fled '(, ADOPT-A·PET BIG GARAGE SALE N.B. 1llp avl. $45,995. wlnd1hleld $5,500 call 30K ml, 1 ownr, blk w .. ,/~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiii* ~ ........ ~-......~=~~:~~:;=;~~-....... ~-MT-~~tYili"i'Og. .CWl+m-tozv * •'---a::tt~ . . con~. J Directory help you find reliable help. M2·S878 l· ·r {. ,, y d e I, e a 't a l s ( PETSMART, Fountain clothes. bikes, etc. $15,750 obo 759-8507 Valley. Puppies, kit· SAT 2/3 from 8-3 ten• and more, arr 2021 Leeward Lane iiSAILiiiiiiiBiiOiiAiiiiiTiiSiiiii7iiOiilii4 AUTOMOBILES LEXUS looking for loving, car-(off Irvine & Santiago) 9115 1974 PLYMOUTH VALIANT 70,000 mllea, Great condition. $1,000 OBO. Leave Me11age. 84s.8322 Ing home1. CALL 597· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9037 for more Info. ••BIG SALE•• 29' L.•ncer 3 .1all1, '90 Lexus blue, goldl-------- B•H•t Hound Pup, Sat Morning Only! diesel, whHI, VHF, package, fully loaded, PONTIAC 9170 male, AKC, 14 wks, 7am • 12 Noon equipped. Very clean. ACURA 9010 new tires, S22,500J=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii trl-clr, $400. 873-1578 HHhold items. elec· $11 OOOOwner Te7r2m .. •:,074 obo 99o-3164. ·~92 L•M•n• Subcom- tronics & much more. • -'""'0 •-L d L c • •Peodl•• AKC• 801 Cliff Dr. 1---------• ~ur• •e•n --------pact. Stick, air, cas· ant seem to Tea Cup Toy & Mini (Btwn Dover/Irvine) WE PAY CA$H 4 dr, at trans, 53,000k, UNCOLN 9120 Htte, 22k ml, xlnt. get to all those S2SO.SISO 714·838-4457 For good used Sabota loaded, $12,800 obo 1 $4,995. Call 844·7835. repair jobs S•v• abuied and GARAGE SALE Great & boat equipment. owner 859-7823 ii, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1 ________ _ abandoned pets. Be a stutfl Saturday 8 am, Minney'• Yacht Sur-92 Townc.r Qrey/ SUBARU 9200 around the house? volun .. •r/to1ter. Call 2512 Sierra Vista, plus, 1500 Old N•w· CADILLAC 9040 maroon. Exec aerl••·,"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Let the ca .. alfJed 714-597·9037. (Tustin croas street). port Blvd. 548-4182 59K ml. S13K obo r• Service Dlrecto"' 640-1455 673-2241 '90 LEGACY 4-door '• ----------------'90 S•d•n D• VJll• aedan. Great Int/ext. help you find •••••••• NEWPORT NEWPORT 4-dr. Orig ownr. Well MERCEDES 9130 Muat aell. $4000 obo. rellable help. GARAGE SALES BEACH 6l69 BEACH 6169 malnt. w/rec. A/P, 714-437·9378 or 310-1------- CORONA J>ELILU 6J22 •Valentine'• Sal•• Feb 1·15, 20-~ off •t Pretty Woman-a la· di•• conalgnment store. 338 Poinsettia COSTAMESA 6124 BIQ YARD SALE Saturday Only 2/3 Welcome Eal1y 811d1I • Kitchenware • CollectlblH •Blkn • Surfboard• • Snowboard• • Wet1ult1 •Furniture • ClothH & Much More ..... 279 I!. 18th St. -Orlnge County"s First Monthly Antique Flea Market Efer.,_iirst Sunday February 4th 500 OFF Regularly Pried Admiuion $!.50 61m to !pm One Coupon Per Peraon Newport Dunes • Ntwport Buch (714) 673-2771 1poke whls. S 12500 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 915-248e Mike 546-2313-X103 '79 300D Low mlles.1 _______ _ 1-ownr, records. Xlnt TOYOTA 92l0 CHEVROLET 9045 cond. PrlvaJe p~.1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S2999 obo 645-0127. r• '88 190E 2.3 While '78 CELICA QT 5-apd 83 C•m•ro Ber11netta w/Palomlno Int. Uk• ~ou.r:;', t6'd 81~· T·top, full pwr, air, 1· new cond Low miles • 1 pn gas · onr. Sharp. All records $l l 900 6m 948 · S500 obo * 831·7149 $2600. Call 723-1504 ' . . •93 1ao 2.3 Ltd Ed. VO'~w·•GEN 8235 --------GrHn w/lan lthr, CO .ww A • PORD 9075 playr, MBZ phn, chrm l~!iiiiiiii~!i!i!!i!iiiiiii liliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii whls. 27k ml. Xlnt. '83' VW' thl!TTA 4-dr, '82 MUSTANG White/ $23,500. Daya 573. 5-spd, t.m/fm ca.11. Can't seem to get to all those repalr jobs around the house? Let the Cla11lfled Service Directory help you find reliable help. 842·5878 red e-cyl 5-lpd mnrf 1434, eves 831-1865 Good cond. Sunroof. ale: Great earl 's13o0 '93 Merced•• Benz s1200 080•HS.-1442•-------- obo. 568-0188 190E/2.8 White/grey, Relocatlng, musl aell. snrf. 20K ml. Under '84 Rabbit GTI. .)Ont GMC mtg warr. S23K obo. cond, mull •••• 9081 840-1455 873-2241 s1100 obo. 754-7959 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii W • n t e d 3 0 0 T 0 '95 8UBURBAN ~ Wagon, '82•'84. aunrf, TON, 4WD, LOAOEOI very clean, pref. tan, 19K Ml. SLV/MET. black. slvr. 673-0653 $28,500 973·3432 days/675-1469 mH. JEEP 9110 NISSAN 9150 Cla111fled 11 ..... CONVENll!NT whether you're buy-ing, Hlllng, or ju11 looklng, claulfled has what you nHdl CLASSIFll!D ·5978_ Chances are you wlll llnd what you need at the price you want to pay when you read Cla111fled dally M =;'The · Buyer's Me1:rket" el'Check your shopping list off by stopping in today at any one of tliese local Orange Co:g_nf.Y~f\µ.to i;>~aler, .......... s_! ~ . "Buy, Lease or Browse"· nge CountJ__'s Auto Dealers are Number One in Custotner Sati action BACK 'tZ'll){JF~ CONIELL cHIYIOln 2828 Hcnor ~ C.M . AC"°8I 1 ~· llllnd S~Night 10~· 14 .,,.. ......... . alAtlOt 15 Wet.hdOg 11 Affirm 17~~ te~1 19 UMd a dOom.tl 20 Avocado dip 22 After-dinner candlH 23 Climbel'• 24~ 25 Ctwtentng 29 AppfoYa.I 33 Rent 34 Eager 36 Food earner 37 Jectue'a MCond hulbAnd 38 lino -Otntrnent 39 5'*' 40 Cairo's rtYer 42 Goocf.natufed ~~ 47 Curvy 4~ -Grande 50 Mlssoun hrs. 51 lmprovi .. 54 Regions nNr mounlaiM SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 3. 1996 Have your classified ad in 176 newspapers with a combined circulation over 3 million. $400 11 111 It tun to place 1 25 word or lu1 classlUed ad. S 15 for t1ch 1ddltlon1I word. CAL•SCAN OU1\.f.1 f.t\\Cf.S\\ FINAL WEEKEND!!! . . . . South Coast Toyota Is .. . Our Com etitionl,! Santa A;,a IF FOR ANY REASON YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED WITH YOUR USED VEHICLE PURCHASE • BRING IT BACK WITHIN 72 HOURS & EXCHANGE IT FOR AtfV OTHER VEHICLE lN STOCK -NEW OR USED • 1 EXCHANGE PER CUSTOMER -ms THAT ' SIMPLE I ... .. -.. : I i . I • I i .. hi•·---~-~-... ' l""lliii. ' ~,._'!,:\,.,..,. i;--.?" ~.,. ~ ~,. *"' ,.,,.. ,.. ~J i f.tJ~:lf fl'!Jf if ii·!~ g ; :mui !~hmmp ~ i nnm .unm1 ~ i .'. [f.[f [[f ' [[[ii[[ ~ i :, >t : mmt t A: 2·. t «l ~ t . I c t •••~J~PP -~·~~~PPP ~ ~ , f Hllllllf flf HIJI ~ ~ 11111 r r. f fffb M ~ tltil.¥1:~1 !1! !lf :0 . 'EFHWt H ~ I. 'r JJ:P~•~,.~~~e~~ !f flf ff 11Jf ll[[i iif ;lrttflllllll f 11 ~lll/lllf fl E ,.., ,..,,. I f t t la:! I r fl ~ r .... .:-...~ ir 1 . ~ • -------- ti\~ ton;innnii. CaD lur dortall< Crwa ''Pr"~900 T5 ·rt PropertiesDl 10.-. "' .................... )'UOf ..... 1co<1 ....... ~h ""''''!~~ '~' .. ,,., ~ .... , .. .... ..-o,000.$4,200,000 S21·27 VALUE• TERMS• LOCATION 6~LOT5 LPd lwJildll;Jf"""' '"""" f. ,..,,, • .,n,..,,i llJl/ioN d11ll11r1UW1<llll I""'*'"" $17',-4}1S,008 k>.f ~~Pl I Pl.I UGU'l4 mAOt~N<. COTTl4<»"·""-'""""""'"'"" ,t.I """'""'""-......... ,.,,npo .. tl $109.900 01 WMrT'EWAlU()OA.SJUNZ Y'"1t/n""f'fWI ""'" ~"'"""°""""""'"'''"• ~ ........ ,,.. .... , ..... 1'6 nos llOMZ HA5 rr AW.S. .... ,..,,. ·-n.rf (· fim1t1n Ilk bulb> "~""'' "" "'"'HI .... ••"' $ll4.900 CJ9 ~-«-f./"l'-94¥ ~ .... .,_,../ .. ,.,.. u _,,,fl • ., ...,,,_, SJ04.000 •u .... ~ Bl!ll.D~ ~ .. ,., ""''"' '"""""""""..,.,,,,,.., Giii µ .... • • .,,,.. •'1 GalAT LOCAJ'KJlll .,,_ pwl f'n,_,,.,.,. • ..,.,,Un.._,, JM fl...,,,.... J...•r _.,_ •11t."° U7 l'LUIT IN STYU.JH. IM'll<' ""'"' ,,.,_,.... f11ffJ4«r • f,,,., ~ fJJllM.h«I ,,...... $14l.*5"9 l:llJUCP.D l'Oa QUICll SAi.ll "'11i '" "'""'Jn .... ,,,.,"'"" ,,,,....,_,, dll{'kA $144,900AI WffY &En'?.(;ftw """'Tlot••· 0/f• ,_.,/"'1 RI ..io~· lt,.rrL..,,p. r.1111111-111 ltlJ(J $1j9,000N Sli'IGUU.EVEUOf IAOiEO. /!KMJ.VC, fO/HlW-:0.f.ll' l/111 ,.,,.,tr.,.,.,. .:-.arRU• '160.000 rm . SJAllT Cf S1ni Sew HI.,,.. p/NH""'fll Ill,.,.. fa• ,... # /1'1"""•' t.J.• ... , • .,._ "'"""-"""" $11',toe n GOU COtlltSI! YU!W .Cw.tdni 'I""~"''~•*" ~•~/NI•"'' tu,_.,,..,~, $:JH,,..fl nJtadllC TOWNHOMJ!-Oa-Md. 'i/"'0-JIJR '*JI.•"' __,..,. H l'f'lnwl .'ftp/<• $119.,.. <I QSl'Oll ... SB&.""""'""""'t""'"'"'-""""'''""•"""' •~u CAPTIVATING <X>IG>O-Ocan ,..,,, pn{ ltl1"1..._ll{Jt<I .l1IR .!M ••Id 111111 $U9,9'0CI FAMILY .$12.EO \1411"1.~ Tu"f/Jt<" "'"""' rw"' <fllR J \114 ll1111 ,,...,, -c-03M• n 111Ul\IAUa~i...t. ~ /1/llt•1...., u~.i.11r"' •Ni•"~""'"""'._,_. 11-• SW>.000 1~ lil!MX»f HaJ. HIGIO.Udll '8ll l tllA CMIHlll. tlJ&o Un. •'6 ._.. "-'"• .... ..,,"'" Residential Real Est.ate Services • JndependencJy Owned and Operated 644-6200 OIANCB OF A LIFETIME 4bd, 2.7.5ba on great comer location. Bcauriful home w/marble entry, huge bonus room & sec. system. Custom pool & spa w/lush landscaping. Oiaolucion furca sale, so prcscnt all offerd $S6.S,OOO Claudette Mann c.ode 71187 10CA110N-LOCA110N-LOCA.110N 4bd. 2ba Newport Hills home w/Prcncb ~Jdilic -dcoor. b.dwood floors. kit wfisland, comm. pool & spa. Abtolut.dy pcr{ea. $519,000 Mali Gulledge c.ode 72167 ~VIEW SPUNDOJt 4bd, 3ba w/ci ty li~c viaft. In pryr. ptcd comm. of SCI.view. Eu.coUve upgrades. Comm. pool 8£ tennis. $599,000 Ann, ~ed & Suzanne-Code 72127 BELCOURT Will TRADE ~t 5bd custom home widi ocean view, gnnd mar- ble entry and circular suir- casc. 4 car garage. Availabk furnished. -----Nt!ITarfcrr $1,695,000 Code 7 1147 MANOR BY 1llE SEA T a.mdcss '!}'le and qua.ljry arc prcsttited in the cxquisitc-- ly remodeled 3bd, )ba home. Rieb wood floors, step down living room, bride ~cios, beautiful landscaping on a double North l...a2una loc. Ted Jarvis $1.225,000 Code 71337 OCEANFRONT PROPERTY! Step off of ihc patio and inro the soft S:lnd of this 4bd, 5ba duplex. Sk}riights, Poggenpohl cabinets in gourmet kitchen. 4 car~· Solly & Evelyn Sharun $1,425,000 Code 71657 NEWREOUCDONW . CUSTOM MEDl'ITf.aANEAN Vlll..A Exdume Sbd, 4.Sb& in s;;oicd conun. Gourmc1's lcir, ~. f.am nn, lg · ~ dining rm, spacious rnstr bd.nii w/~ fpa. $1,'9S,OOO Kenllnct Code 72077 FJNESr OCEANFRONT PROPERTY 5bd, 6.Sba ~r custom home. The fincs1 craftsmanship !£. mattrials. Featwl:d in many m~­iincs. Pool, spa, ckntor and more. Kent Mc Naughton $3,99S,OOO Code 71857 BF.AOI, PIER ac VIEWS 3bd. 3ba rustom bo~u views from ennre open floorplan, rigb1 on 1hc wattrl Outside patio ac Wi'd9capcd yaM lad IO prvt. beach. Nancy Bar6cld & Tom lovcnicti $2,'9S,OOO -€udt: 9't1S7 ~ Spacious Lido Isle home on approx. 80 ft. wide street to scrcct lot next co the central Strada. 4bd, 3ba & rum- pus room wlbar, spac:ious pa tio, pool and caban2. Ben view to CmlinaJ Owming 3bd, 2ba fix.er. E.xccUcnt potcncial. but needs TI..O Don Pearson $935,000 Code 71227 Linda Oeth &' Lois Jaoobs sm,soo Code 11m 22 Hermitage Sat $1,249,000 Hart.or Vinr Homes l 93S Pon Cuney Sat $699,900 Harriett Botwinick Long Beach S612 Spinnaker Sat $S7S,OOO Bufidd/Ioveaitti Cliffbnen 320 Kings Rd. Sat $549,000 Sat ~55,000 .. _ ~"CL!7~ . . Sat $309,000 2657 llinrsidc Dr Sat $289,000 2535 Backbay Loop Sat $192,000 Lou Anoe Rittcy S~BACKBAY Two story 3bd, 2~ba. light & bright. Scraped ccilin~, view deck. 2014 Vina Caudal Sat $259,000 Jack Che.lure Vacant-move right in! Sellers arc very motivated: $319,900 I<a.rcn Rcuk c.ode 71257 54 RoyaJ St. George S&S $1,198,000 The Osterbo1m IS Rue Vertc S&S $1,J.'5,000 Wright/Anne 33 Mootecito S&S $799,000 Osterhout/Propp 1712 A1uigua Way S&S $755,000 Walker/Petersen 2525 Oce111 G4 S&S $595,000 MaJi Gu.lkdgc ~ 2018 Vista Cajon S&S $325,000 Brunson/Walker IS Stoncglea S&S $146,SOO M. McGuire 606 Hubor t.land Dr. Sun $1 ,895,000 ATS 1418 Galaxy Sun $1 ,07S,000 ATS 5801-Seubore Dr. Sun $1 ,425,000 SoUy Sbuun Sl Royal St. George, S1111 $1,850,000 Jum Gray MANICURED l!ASTBUJPF HOME 250 Haul Sun $1,095,000 Kama Muters Open French door into this spacious 4bd. Ncwpon Beach home. 3700 Ocean BlTil. Sun $999,SOO Sh.idey Uc:hr Skylights. tarurcd walls & ceilings, sec 5Y'tcm. Enjoy cstm spa! Cul-de- sac location. 1319 Balboa Blvd. Unit C Suca $799,000 Evelyn Shatzen U91,000 <Ade 7'JJl87 1935 Port Carney Sun $699,000 1131 Newport Hillside E Sun $Sl4.SOO 200 Pon Carcfjff Sun "'''·000 Huriett Borwiaick 57 Hillsdale San $639,000 JoAAa Kenton l">l LiACola La Sun $749,000 P.-Ball 1070 PclCMor San Jim Weise11bach 1124 MaraP<lta SuA B.J. JolaUC>o 2621 Lilac La Su.a Karca Kaod.e Su Su Suo $399,900 Giacla 81WDcittc1 Sua $4,S,OIO SWI $337.000 Su "''·"° SJ Lo• Aue l.iu.:y ... . ~.Luk ,..,m.Ha,- Su $11,,00t • Patti O'Dedaf 2101 E. lStla St. Ill Saa $27',000 240 Nice La 1116 Sa• $1S8,000 Su $"1,000 ''7JJJorbinq 7oqelher ~=....=;...=-"---------• -• -~-·-~~·--~ ----=--r 7o 23rin!J You r:Jhe Very 23es/11 ' ---- 51 Royal St. George • 5 bedrooms • Pool & Spa • Bonus Room • $1,850,000 • 4 bedrooms • 3.5 Bath 193S Port c.me,; • 4 bedrooms •Newly Remoddcd • 3.1 Bath. • $699,000 22 Hermitage • Privat.c Large Lot • $1,249,000 • 3bedrooms • 2 Family Rod .. •Gad.Atta •$89S,000 BdtiDd ~private~~~ will be OYet whelmed by this beautiful estate. Designed by Edward Giddinp. A.I.A. with intaior by ~ this unique estate katurcs h.hedrooms, six and one.;.balf baths, private pool, spa, elmtor, waterfalls and mo~ ~ 5 }UIS in planning and construction, simply the best oceanfront property on the market. Reduced $2,000,000. NEWPORI' NOKllf Most desiraole loation in NCWJ>9rt Beach , Model pcrfCCt Priced to sell! $439,000 $3,495,000. NEWPOKI' BFACHFRONf Newer home oruhc-hcach -Great location. Shows like a modd home. Only $1,195,000 ' • ... SPYGLASS -FRONT RO\V nbulou.s view. Hugoc pria r~uction $799,000 s ded ortBay -MALI GULLEDGE 6 REAS O N S ~~~.ORM~_-• SUCCESS •Professionalism and Experience •Excellent Company Support •Individual ~ Marketing for : each client - •Enthusiasm •Personalized Service •Extensive knowledge of ·the Real Estate market in Orange County ,. .. -MAEI GHE£EBSE - SALES AGENT NEWPORT BEACH ·1995 • \ ~l~f }i!I af i[ i'~I l I 11if •. W -Ii if f! jir;r Ii·~ iJaJ riff 'H I f!1t hii i nr i Jff ; ii~ 1 ""li i r .. -s. i • I : Nfo : I : 8'-: J 1 h~ Lr t I.HJ '1Ji i i t~ ) .. I :1H ifU ib( i tt.r i~~l ,.ff !r IJ!i New Custom Home wfttl Stunning Panoramic Ocean & Golf Course Views! This elegant home of SBR, 5.5 BA, approx. 5500 sq. ft., over .5 acre w/beautiful pool & spa. $2,495,000 SPYGLASS HILL 2 Drakes Bay OPEN SUN 1-5 Truly a unique setting wfttl stunning Catalina, harbor and city sunset views, 5BR, 3BA home. new gourmet kitchen. SeUers are motivated. Truly a Cape cod charmer! EnJOY the fine st of ocean blue waters, sailing and superb fishing. All 4' OCEAN RIDGE The ·calrforn1a Lrfestyte." Newly constructed open & spacious one-story home completely furnished w/capt1vating views of ocean, city & Newport Harbor $1 ,407,000 SPYGLASS HILL 11 Bodega Bay OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 Breathtaking Panoramic Ocean Harbor & Premium fashion Island Views! Beautrf ul 4BR, 3BA home w/new carpet & new paint. Lush landscape with lovely SJJ?rkhng pool. $895,000 COSTA MESA FAMILY HOME This move-in ready home 1s the perfect place to fill your dreams of ·calif omia Carefree Living." 48R, 2BA, country Kitch, large. comer lot , cukie- sac location. $218,900 720·9422 OPEN SAT/SUN 1-4 This Is It!. Best Priced Traditional Custom 48R 4BA Home. Vaulted ceilings, ~ourmet kitchen with adjoining large fa room. Lush park~1ke setting with pool & spa. REDUCED $995,000 NORTHWOOD VILLAS Beautiful entry w/Spamsh paver hie 2 master suites 2.5BA, fireplace. A/C, secunty system. approx. 1@.sq~ft. Superb community pool and loW associabon t2'>9.999 For the puc few mooths I have beard J ltock IDlltd ~ ~ arOQnd ........ lbe sky ii fllliDC. I must ftl!PllCdully dilagree with lbe CDcten Lilde.. lu of this writing, the miJbt is • a miDor correctioa: I say minor canectioo becmtc, durina me pu193 ~ lime have been~ occ:a1ioot when lht inlltd declioed by l~ or ID(ft. That equeea lo abOut ev~ two~ Abotlt every 'bt yem ~have been declines Ol 2$~ °' p11er. During that same dme, the DWk.Ct bas Shown a P91itive retum during virWally every 10 year pmiocl At the time of this writina the marled is ho\iering around the low 3700'1. Not too IOOg ago it WIS hovering around the bi&h 3900's. For the nwtct to'hlvc declined J<>" from I high Of 3900, h WOUid have IO Wql lo 3510. WbCrJ the lty gets ckludy muaaal faad traden ti.Od lo nm for cover. MUIUal filDd investors .....,, liDd' good pL11;¢ IO sic to that they can watch u the atonn ,.._by. Wbk:h ooe are you? A amtual fund trllb: •w.ftlea between daily and weekty llorizms; •fnts over daily price cbangca in the ll'JOlning papa; • •Pima by tdlinl shara at the first ·pl of a km; esoticiis hot tips from ltiendl IDd Tom loveniHi and Nancy -Barfield ioin Grubb & Ellis This dynamic team brings their expertise in real estate to the Newport Beach office Tom lovenitti. broker associate and Nancy Barfield, associate REALTOR®, join Grubb &. Ellis Residential Real Estate Services. Ron Mazzano, vice president and tfiurict manaoer of tbc; Newport Beach office made the aruiOunccment This team oon.sistenlly ranked near the top in sales at their previous company. baclcing of a major multi-office company with eiueoded services. Grubb & Ellis Residential RCfl Estate Services provides these services. which include Homequity Relocation Division. the largest relocation company in the nation; exclusive Orange County representation of Olristie's Great Estates; Partncn Lending Group and Better Homes and Oaidens. Both a~ that these services are vital to the real estate market "We are delighted with our decision and OVCIWhelmed with all the services, support staff and high-tech advertising department plus the ~et knowledge Grubl> &. Ellis -ot'ters.~ Barfie1d Said. • "This is certainly a c0mpany on the move . Nancy 8omeld and a company who is looking toward the fututt and the tectmology it will ~to handle real estate transactioo.s now and mto the ~xt century," Jovenitti said. "We can now offer our clients, customers, landlards and tmants more setvices and better re~ ;car as partners. they were \ "I have qujckJy become aware of the dedication and expertise they bring to their business which benefits their clients," Mal2000 said. "They arc both dedicated to the finest 1cpcescntatioo and arc committed to their clients• success in purchasing, gUing or invming m ~I estate." lovenitti hu also accepted the position of sales manager. His additional duties will include assisting associates, real estate millll-nn11ion cmtlll11HU<lmnimd'~e-----~..:ll training and ttauiting. "With the incre:ise of activiiy in real estate and the addition of many associates it was time for me to bring in a sales manager. and I'm enthused that Tom has agreed 10 undertake this challenge," Mazzano said. lovenitti is a full time real estate broker and member of the Orange Coast Associatioo of REALTORS~ in Newport Beach. His P"Ofeaional sales and marketing experience over the past 23 years has included being a recreational loan officer with a leading ·institution. to international association with a major tradina company m Tokyo, Japan. His other business mvotvemenuincludepiooccring several well-blown leading poducts and invcstment property acquisitions. He bu also been a principal investor in several aenmi~ and land management comparues. Baffield is a native Calitomiao, born and railed in Long Beach. She moved to NeM>Of\ Beach more than 10 years ago.and after' -a.. a family, beaan her rear a111e career. WintiDa to explOd their buiiDiW, Blrftdd Ind Joven.itti fell they Diicded the COOSWltJy maintained this level of productivity. BufieJd is known foe her outgoing and friendly personalily. With her natural aptitude for detail. she quickly evaluates property. This hdpe both buyers and sellers and is very time-effective for an ooocemed. lovenitti and his family have lived in Orange Counl)' for 36 years and are locally involved in several organizations such as Hoag Hospital's 552 Oub and Hoag Ho6pital Saodpipm. He also servet as a director on the Oran.ge County Associalioo or REALTORS~ board of directcn and is regiooal ch&uman of the Orange Coat and Hunti.ngtOQ Beacb/FowUain Valley Associatioo of REALTORS* Multjple lJ$Cina o.miUee • Barfield is very mvol-ved in community affairs. incl\ldina che Newport-Mesa Assistance Leqoe, and is involved with her children., sports activities -swimmiD&. tr1Ck and croa country. She is allo • avid tennis player and bu won DlllDCl'Cm tournameOCS. To a.a lridl Haq ~#iatl 1'1111 1,,,.,,.0illl6'Wt• .. •rlt0 1Md ........ s.ftus, lJ c.,.,..,.,...., SM. 1,., N1.,.n a...; (114) "'a.. ·-. -· .. ···-~··-·················· ...........•. ······· Turtle Rock Crest Prrvote and ~luded location, expansive mountain views ~629 000 . -Balboa Island Close to No<Jh ~ 3 bd 2 5 be, 2 slo<y liv1ng room $698 006 Lido Ille No.le-in condition! 3 bd, 3.5 bo, uodot-ed and well cored for, wonderful polio. $735,000 Udo Penirtsula · Condo with ~omic view very sophisticated, 2 bd, 2 bO. ~795,000 Saturday Invitations 204 Hazel $1 ,950,000 Harbor l•land · 26 Harbor Island $4,950,000 2028 Vista Cajon $3q9, 900 Chuck Colesworthy Harbor Ridge ~ ~ieh~e . . -----------·-~ 10 Lucerne $349,900 ,.____ _ __,.,.,..~~- 441 t'Aoming C~n $399,000 Edie Olson Harbor VleW Hills ~.Jcumlne Creek ---LBOrsrue Waler 11 Curl • $459,900 David Prince 1230 Sandkey Olde Corona del Mar 3514 Surfview $829,000 $750,000 $545,000 204 Hazel $1 ,950,000 Lisa Adam Harbor Y"leW Homes Saturday and Sunday's Invitations IGlboa Island 115 Abalone 323 ApOlenO the Bluffs , $675,000 $699,000 1953 Vista Coudol $329,000 Corona clel Mar 3424 Seabreeze Harbor View Homes $678,000 1730 Port Bormouth $399,000 Udo .... 844 Via lido N ord $3 ,200,000 ~naleoch 488 Alto Vista Way $293,500 spyglass HiD 35 Montecito 4 Monterey Circle $795,000 $625,000 Jennifer Pritchett Greg Minoux Gail York Greg Minoux Dreyfus/Weir Velma Timrll0tl$ Deremioh/F roncis Joyce Olson Sunday's Invitations Balboa Peninsula 522 West Oceonffont$1 ,990,000 -726West-Oeeookont$ ~90.-000--­ ~relt $outh 1326 Hampshire Circle$62S,C500 2029 Port Cardiff Irvine 5 Rona Lakeside 40 Rainbow Lake Udo Isle 220 Via Palermo Newport Heights 3 32 Catalino Newport Island 3510 t'Aorcus Spyglass Hill 52 Drakes Boy w. ... 1207 Sussex 1121 Nottingham ~Beach 17 55 Pork Ave 0ra,.. Park $485,000 $205,000 $349,500 $539,000 $497,000 $679,000 $725,000 $525,000 $469,000 New Ustings Deremiah/Francis Renee West Don Otsorr - Lisa Adam The Ewings Judy Robbins Jon Word Kevin Kondo Allison N\c:Cormick Eleonor Bowie Christy Langford Joyce Olson Michael Dreyfus Robert Bents ~shore· 2555 Vista Beacon lay Carol Mock Four bedrooms, three l:50ths, horse property, great property with amazing potential. Private gateo compound. t'Aore than one 22 Beacon Boy $ l ,579,000 the Bluffs $329,000 $449,000 $379,000 D' ette Steel berg Susan Weir Ginny Anderson ~alhy ColesWorttiy acre I Tom Thomson · $549,000 Harl»Or View Hills Outstanding ocean. harbor aoo night light views. Prime loca- tion in •the most asked for neighbcxhood". In move-in condition Nteticuloosly moinloined. 4 bd, 2.5 bO. Open Sunday 1:00 to 4:00 Newly remodeled kitchen with granite counters, marble flooring and French doors. New roof tool $469,000 Open Sunday 1:00 to 4:00 Completed in 1989, this beautiful custom home wos designed with bedrooms at the beach level and liv- Peninsula hom-e on a large 35' wide lot. A must see property. $579,000 Lido Luxury Fabulous boy views in a 24-hour secured highrise building. Three units avail- able ranging from $475,QOO to $1,325,000 Newly refurbished triplex. Seller is anxious, Thank You, Thank You! ,_ . Lyleen & Jeff Ewing # 1 Agents 4 ~ars · Running! Please call us and put 24 consecutive years of expen·ence here, in Newport Beach to work for you. Whether buying or selling, we are · here to help you achiev" your goals. Cal/ today witli any real estate questions you may I.ave. lVe '1 like to kelp! . Call Lyleen and Jeff (714) 644-9000 ext. 114 ·,off;ce (800) 949-9471 pager (714) 673-1980 residence Three bedroom, two bath, single level home. Well located with a city , light view and a private patio. ..!!: ~ .• -. ..:-. -.~ -~. . G AIL YORK ALREADY P ERFORMING IN 1996. • Leased: 2002 Ca udal, Costa Mesa • In Escrow: Calle Ariana, San Clemente • Closed Escrow: 2655 Vista Dorado, Newport Beach Also Av~lablc! Spectacular Watcrvicw and a Po~st! In Sequim, Wa hlngton • 2 bd, 3 ba. • Plenty of toragc • 1,763 sq ft+ bucmcnt • Scparitc Quest apartment ~ D oN&JoYcE -----OLSON 11Hrt Is No Substitute For &prmntt. 104 VIA LoRCA Country French Custom H ome. 3 bd, 3 ha, Beautiful Courtyard patio $769,000 PEN-SAT--ac SUN 1- 35 MoNTECITO Incredible Ocean ~d City Views from this 4 bd, 3.5 ha home. Pool and spa. Reduced to $795,000 -OPEN-SYNDAY i20 VIA PALERMO Super 4 bedroom, 3 bath home, wood Boors, fireplace, courtyard patio. $539,000 Almost.. l / 4. acre _ corner lot. Three large bedrooms, 2.5 baths, off street parking, pool. and spa. $519,000 ~ALISON McCORMICK PREVIEWS PROPERTY SPECIALIST ·- ( 714) 644-9070 xl44 (714) 673-2064 SpJ-.1ous f.amily homi: in impei:cabk l•>nd1tmn 4 bedroom~. 3 b;aths, 1-n:n-.h door'\, hardwood floors. wood 'hum:r<., Eur;i IJrgc mJstcr bedroom phi\ J down~1.11rc; di:n $497,000 Exci:ption3l S bedroom humc, recently rc:modclcd with gracim" rrJ dirioml feeling throughout. L.irgc m3Stcr suite wirh b3kon>'· DrcJm kitchen with ~rJnitc \:OU1Hcr t<,!£~ $1,125,000 Traditional Bayshorci. home with 4 bedrooms and 3 balhl>. Three brick patioi., French doors, hard· wood floors, library/study, cwo fireplaces, formal dining room. Rl!DUCBD TO $815,000 The new real estate ed itor of The Dai~ Pilot We welcome the newest member of our staff ... Julie Viker. real estate editor. Julie has worked for various California Community News. Corp. publications over the last year. Her editorial duties included contributing features for the Glendale News-Press, serving as the lndependent's "ln the Spirit" columnist as well as writing features for the saiUileoaci "WiieyVotce and coverinr Lagwia Hills City Council. Graduating with a degree in athletic ttaining from Boise State University, Julie's first career pursuits were preventing, caring for and rebabiliw.ini the injuries of college athletes in the disciplines of football, track and tc.nnis. She moved to Orange County to follow a new career path in retail. serving as manager in fashion-forward men's and women's clothing stores for three years. Her passion for literature led her to Saddlebad: College to study joumamm, computers aod business. She served as business manager and editor for the college's annual magazine. "lnkSlinict-" Along with her love for writing, Julie enjoys tennis. running on the beach and reading philosophy. Over the past year, she bas traveled to Hawaii, Minnesota Doug Hockett -educator extraordinaire Teaching the public about real estate By Julie Viker, real estate ediror Passionate about real estate and educatJon, REALTOR• Doug Hocken has combined his interests for nearly 22 years. Traveling lo Encino twice a week to teach real estate principles at Lumbleau School 1s just one of the ways he satisfies his desire to educate the public about his field. He has aJso taught courses in property management at Saddleback College in Mission Viejo and Coastline College in Huntington Beach. This week. Hockett will a1Jo become a regular contributor to the Real Estate section of lhe Daily Pilot. His monthly column, "P~ident's Perspective:· debuts on page 26. - As pres1den1 of lhe Orange Coast Association of REALTORS® for 1996, Hockett will be telling you about issues lhat affect REALTORS®, home owners and prospective buyers. "Leaming is a uniquely fun ac11vuy." Hockett said "lt seems like I"ve been teaching or taking classes ever StrlCe I graduated from high school."' Real est.ate was not Hockett"s first career choice. He was an aeronauticaJ engmeer, and woded on F86 's while 111 the Air~. He taught his first class while enlisted, and said ~ ~as ~atcl.Y humbled. Recalling the anc1dc.n1 wtth a SJDJJe, Hockett said i.hat oo his first day as an instructor, one of the students asked a question -but Hockett didn't know the answer. ·~ are two stages of ignorance; the first ts wbertyou think you know everythinr and the second is when you realize you don't,".he said. "People will always ask you a questiOn that you don't have the answer for." Hockett spent many years as an engineer, and the Moalerey Peainsula. ltaly i~ her next destination. ut Julie tnow what you like about rhe Retl Eataco tectioo and what else you would like to tee. C.aU her at (714) 574- 4242 or fu heir &be latest news at (714) 65()..4802. but as the aerooauticaJ industry con1111ued 10 change he realized that it was lime tor .i career change. A friend al the same company had just been cut aocl had m.iJe !he switch to real estate. Hockett follo" ed h1s lead and didn't look beck. "Although I bad tried ocher kinds of 'ales. real estate was very altrletive to me." he said. '1t's importmt to believe in what you're doing, and l really enjoy lh1s bclausc rm just dwing things that I've alread~ lcamcd SM>Crhing abouL'' The Newport Beach businessman decided to specialize in commercial real estate because the skills nccdcd were parallel to what he had done as an engineer. '"The basis seemed to be math nnd analysis and that's what an engineer does,"~ said. "It just seemed to fit, because both requm: problem solving skills." Since hi.s interest in real est.ate IS so stroni. Hockett even spends his leisure ume being involved in various real estate &S$Oclatians and ICtivities. ''I'm ICtive in the REALTORS® Committee for Air Quality, whkh 1s a private acct« Wk force," he said. He's also acned oo the advisory committee for the Center ofEcononucs a1 Olapman University. All of his experiences "add to H~en·s know~ 0( his craft. which he enjOyS lhiiini ..-idl bis students. "Esoterie knowledge it fine, but I ~ it's iluippopiiMe for people to ceach w1tllout ever worttaa. .. bellid. . WheG he'1 D01-., INcbina or Jeanung more11bualllh~ ttocteu mjoy• apendinl lime Wi1h bil wife, Shirley. He alS? ~a time with bis three o.., 11-.. ,_ k tNtlN4 tll Dou1 Hdd....., '(114) 1Sl.J1fl. CommerciaUResidential Building on two lots $425,000 Great mixed use building in the heart of the Cannery Village Upstairs two apartments Downstairs commercial/office INCLUDES EXTRA Lor FOR PARKING FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: Russ Fluter 714-673-3777 COSTA MESA LIS'l9GS--Eastside Costa Mesa needs inventory! I have buyers for any E'side location between $225,000 and $350,000. Give me a call. Robert MWlk- llEW COllDO GREAT AREA ,Seller jgaving_:. nPPrh; fact ~.e.J Vo"" ·nkG property and location! Needs some TLC. Low dowr) or assume. Call today and ask for ... Sid BACK BAY BEAUTY $174,000 Seller will carry. 3BR, 2.SBA end unit townhome. Spacious floorplan with a huge yard. Great E'side location Keith Randle EASTSIDE COSTA MESA $D9,000 Great 4BR + office + RV Parking + cul-de-sac street + alley access + hardwood floors + much more!!! Call for details. 1-800-510-2005 (#4086). Rita Wade MAJOR REDUCTION $J67,000 Owner wants fast sale . 6BR, 4BA including "Nanny/Guest" quarters and family room on private location. Gazebo and spa. Upgraded throughout. Mckletland ....... FINEST E'SIDE CGnAGE $J74,900 Highly upgraded and remodeled in 1992, this darling cottage with white picket fences and professional landscaping has 2BR, and an office or could be a 3BR. Custom shutters, RV Access and Security System. o-.cappe1 TWO HOUSES Oii A LOT! $J85,000 E'side location 3BR and 2BA completely remodeled and quality upgraded near new roof. 5twe Mlt• I •D LIDO ISLE N EWPORT BEACH GATED COMllUMTY $850,000 Golf course view from this expanded Monaco in Big Canyon with master suite on first level. lane Su-Ila EXQUISITE OCEAlllFROMT $1,J95,000 Absolutely gorgeous 3 year new ocean front lto111e. rJOitmiortdny decorated-i:hroughout 4 bedroom 3.5 bath 3rd story sundeck. A must see! Furniture neg. Call 840-5604 for appt. S-dy Rubin OWllER HAS MOVED! $1,595,000 Big Canyon SBR. 6BA,pool & spa Golf Course View custom contemporary home -owner says "Let's listen to all offers" -Sell or trade for Boat, Plane or Business Biii er Don11a Webster COUMTRY EllGUSH HOME $1,675,000 Harbor Hill Custom. Garage for 6 cars 4BR, 4.5BA, 7 fireplaces. European craftsmanship. Electric Gate. Calif or details. Joan Burke IRVINE WOODBRIDGE TOWllHOME $154,900 Must sell light end unit! 3BR, 2BA with fireplace. New paint and carpet. Move in condition. Call for more details Bob Koop Ir. LIGHT, BRIGHT, LARGEST $m,000 Lowest priced 4BR, 2.SBA. Ready to move in. Fresh and airy. Has everything. Call for your showing. l .D. C•ll ....... PROBATE SHORT SALE $329,000 Below Market • Must sell lovely 4BR, 2.SBA family home. Great location. Subject to short sale and probate. Call to see today. -F•hM llO QUAUFYlllG-LOW DOWll ~9LOOO _ TURl'LE.RCKIUBEST $119,000 Charming remodel on Lido Isle. 2BR. 2BA home with Unbelievable view! One level home with lots of French doors, glass blocks, skyl°ights, white spectacular pool and spa. Granite floors. Great washed wood floors, fireplace, recessed lights and value. large master suite with ~alk-in closets. Perfect home Merle Mertzel for entertaining. Move in condition. Della De .. •do NEWPORT BEACH MOnVATED TO SEU.II 3BR turn-key home with 2 masters, beamed ceilings and spa! For recorded details call 1·800- 784-5171 code #2052. ltaeR•d9H• RBM'R' PFIMKFD $m,OOO Walk to Beach from this 3BR, 3BA townhome with vaulted ceilings. Master suite with sitting room. 1 BR a full bath downstairs. Huge garage. Community pool and tennis. c •llC.. CORONA DEL MAR IUST Li51ED Ocean side of PCHI Wonderful 3BR with walk-in closets, a view of Bayside Park and just a few blocks to the ocean! A couple's dream home Enclosed yard ANO a private spa! OPEN SAT & SUN 1:00 • 4:30 • 3125 Bayside. ..... 'hlldl SPYG' ASS llAUTY $199 000 Customized SBR + bonus room on a large lot w/sparkling pool and spa. Freshly remooeled C~ lights & canyon views. OPEN SAT & SUN. ti Mission Bay ,..u..· • ··································~~···········-·····~· CORONA DEL M AR WllEO SllClt s $1,215,000 Beautiful Ocean view, one story home with 4BR, 3BA and large front yard, plus spa on view side. Expanded Master Suite and formal dining room. .. ... r~ PRISTllE OCD.M UIGJT $2,225,000 Enhanced by the crashing "suif below · · it's paradise. SBR, 4BA. Private Tri-Level residence Spectacular Views. . E'lptllle .... DANA P OINT FANTASTIC GCU.11 VEW $420,000 Bank owned large 48R single famity home with luxurious main ffoor master suite. Almost new - looks brand new. Cul-de-sac location • walk to harbor, beach, shops and restaurants. Don't miss this!! BIUK.U.. LACUNA BEACH TOWllHOME WITH VllWll $149,900 2 Master Suites, marble fireplace, spa tub 1n master bath. Very light and airy. Priced to sell Call for details. ,.,_,, .. EMERALD BAY EMEUI D BAY PERFICI IQ& ..... This house is a hornet White Water views from this 3BR, 2 BA home. Designer kitchen, great sunny patio • hardwood floors. Turnkey -D1a1 LACUNA NICUEL SlllCiLE S1'0RY E$DD $1,095.000. Ocean Ranch 6BR, 5.SBA. 3 car garage. 3 fireplaces, library bonus room and gourmet kitchen. Huge family room. Great value! ... ,. ....... FOUNTAIN VALLEY lniii LEH DUPLEX Excellent area south of Mile square Park and golf. Fully ma nag~. 2BR units. S 19,040 income. Low low vacancy. Xlnt cond ition. ........... II S ANTA ANA I BAYCREST'S BESTI Exceptional 4 bdnn property with extensive upgrades. New roof, windows and doors. A britlant flow of family & formal areas. Fenced pool plus lard. -·junJiital-&~tc ~I - COlkl2011 /mt Ustedtlf Helahts Cadom •.. 3BR. 2.SBA w/Oen, built in 1978. Huge master suite, warm oak flooring. Enjoy quiet & solace on this private cukie-sac: street Com#ZOBJ Creat:::, Crnt A magical 4BR home. Complete expansion. Remodeled in 198l. White, bright kitchen. A master suite "To Die For". NEW USTINCt COtk (2091 Front Row ••• Reducedtl WfllteMrter Views. 2 adjacent properties for one low price! Both have 2 BR, 28A, 2-car garage & views! Build new or remodel existing!!! Serious setter invites offer! Code 12021 SoudlwesteH f------~----,,.... ... Spacious Tum-key 3 BR, 3 BA Residence. 2 Master Suites, Beamed ceilings, Skyfights, Spa & Deck Areas. Highly Upgiadedlfl Ready to sellll ·c-.12osr Uve In Newpott Heights w/lno#rtd ... Large 3 8dnn home w/1 Bdrm Apartment aver 3-Car Garage. Built in 19871 Shatp Mediterranean Design! H~ Rear Yard! COde 12041 ~6in'lendi OVer 17 ~ears 'D(pemnu Afong the Coast 'Bmk/r ~to ~M~:Jlaff of 'Jame. 76().5000 x131 OCEAN SIDE OF PCB IN CORONA DEL MAR • A few blocks to the ocean and a view of Bayside Park. Perfccl for a couple. this 3BR/2BA has a priva1e spa. enclosed yard, and walk-in cjtr.tc\3 • $509,CMJ() 3125 Bayside ()pm Sat & Sun J-C:JO CORONA DEL MAR -ApproA. 7.000 sq. ft. masterpiece w/ awesome ocean. bay .t: night hght v1ew'i. Rare huge lot situated ju t above the harl>or! 5BR. 5.5BA. Cus- tomized intenor Grounds include pool. pa, teahouse & formal Japanese galdcns. Reduced To ••• $2,300,000 CORONA DEL MAR • Spyglas Hill's mos1 spectacular ocean. bay, golf course. and city lights estate oo huge near- ly 20.000 sq.ft. lot. Gorgeous 4BR remodel with magnificent grounds -and elegant pooVspa. $999,000 BALBOA ISLAND -With a French Normindy Feeling -Giant 5BR/58A w/ocean & bay view rooftop deck. Home LS 1n pn,11nc cond1uon. $76?,000 *BEST BUY* OCEAN VIEW -Emotional mnodel on r-.t'l~~~emcr,Jot~a..cc~:Ul:;'JC::s.~I-~~......!~ Sunny and airy. Great floor plan w/a won- derful ma:.tcr & huge master bath. l-car garage. Ow'lCrs leaving the area. Corona del Mar'!. Best Buy .. Reduced to $53',000 *MUST SELL* BALBOA ISLAND -Darfi"& 2BR/18A Cottage. Being sold 11 lot value. 9~ Ju t Ii tcd1 eo!~11·"'~ NEWPORT llEIGHTS -Gia.nt 2 lot parccf (Acar 1/4 acre). R..-e find 10 build your dream borne or possibly build 4 homes on thi.-. arcat property. .............: . $419,000 Association acts els advocates for condo owners •EdiJor 's nou: Welcome to a ntw monthly column by Doug Hockett. CCIM, president of tht Oran gt Coast Association of REALTORS® for 1996_ By Doug Hod.en. C'CIM Weknml' to 1hc I 1r.1 mnnthl) Prc,1dent ' Per,pcdl\C rnlumn The goal llf thi., column " 111 1.:ommunllatc and inform you ol 'ome nl the .idded thing' 1hat REALTORS® bnng to the table I'll be updatmg y11u on current pm,a1c p1openy nght adH1<:a1..) aeuv111e-; of the REALTOR® organi1Jt1nn and ... tmnng new' of real c'tatc/pnvatc propertyfla>.allon "'uc,. leg1,latmn and pubhl .ic1111n My JOb "m m,1ke 11 mh:re,llng Jnd v.hcn apprnpnatc I un h orn 11mc Ill 1m1c. 1h1' column ma) rc411e\l <1Ll111n on y1111r part -l<l vrncc ynu r np111m11-. 11111ur elected 11ftic1ak The abi lity to \Cll l1r rcfina1Ke a condt1 m 1995 w,,, 'haken hy a federal govcrnment- contmllcd agcnly. Jtl't "'the San Pcmando Valley wa' 'h.iken by the I 994 earthquake. In man~ war. the ~1genl:) ·, <idinn wa-. prompted b~ the Nnrthndge temblor The .igeni.. ~ " the Federal N.ittonJI Mortgage Corporation. otherwi..e known a' Freddie Mac or Freddie. Freddie ha~ a federal mandate 10 provide mortgage fund' for low-income and moderntc-tnl:Ome home buyers. In 1995. the agency exprc1>,ed concern over non-earthquake in!>ured condominium Im~~ a-.-.vrnited w1Lh the Northridge quake. They reacted by establishing severely restricuve. not to mention expensive, requirement' before 1hcy would even consider the common income/property evaluation' rcquin:d w fund a loan. To summarize Freddie's po~it1on. the agency said they would consider econorni.c~ly evaJ.uati~g.a loan reque't 1f a ~·~nu-'-~ .--... -•• -.-....J ... ·-··• f ) ib h #fUV a5c;;;; h earthquake damage and the condominium association has dedicated reM:rve' (ca!>h) 111 the banx io cover the deducuble Th' mean' the deductible amount would be about 25'l of the replacement vaJue of the propcn). Keeping ca.'h re..crve., equal to 25'l (11 )Our condo·-. worth" <.hfticult tti 1m.ig111e but even more unreall!>tl{ I' the idea ol a condo :c.<1oc1at1on mceung a requirement II• pony up cash re~rvc' of 25<l 1)f all the utlw1 units in the project to allow y1lu tu buy or refinance your condt1. What arc the ~hanLc' of that happening'> The Culifomia A,.,oc1atmn ot REALTORS® (CAR l concluded thJt th" re-.1nction of pnva1e propcny ngh1' u1uld not go un answered . .,o C.A R.'!> adHxacy Maff met and establi.,hed a three-pan plan First, they discu .. sed the matter directly with Freddie Mac. Second, they initiate<.! legislation in California to pro1cct condominium owner.,· pmpeny..-ight,_ Third. they i.upport federal legi,lat1on which would create an appropriate di!.tnbutmn 111 the dbaster insurance burden The ftf't element of the plan wa\ ,Ul:le"ful. a' Freddie announced on July 14. 1995 that for the ne'<t 'i' month:-. it would offer a "fee altemauve" to 1b policy requ11ing earthquake in..uraOL>e. Thi~ JltematiH~ al11iw' the lender to pay a fee L'qui1 alent LU 25~ oflhe unpaid pnncipal balanLc ul the cnndnmin1um unit loan for dcvdopment' with earthquake insurance, but lacking rc,cr.,,c fund' for the deductible. For th11,e condnmmium dc\'t:l1lpmenh w11hout any earthq uake i11'urancc. the fre il> equi\ alcnl to I <'h of the unpaid principal balJncc Thi' mean~ any condo llian ,old l<' Frcddil' I' more cxpco,i\l! to the borrower C.A R felt that th" alternat1.,.c wal> 1011 e• ··t~y a1.d ;!._¢•~ ...... ace" ugorn;i C,11~~1u: thc1eforc 11·, 1inl) a temporary .. ,111u11on" The ~ctnnd element lrl\'nhed in 'fllll1'11nng Jnd 'upfllinlrlg Calit11rn1a 1cg1,latll)n l\ to corrC1.t m reduce the prublcm The leg1,latmn Jpp11\.ithed the problem frnm four d1,11111:t MC.l.' gc11gr.iph1lJI d1\Cnn11nJt11m . .in .idd1ll(lOJI lt:nd.:r d1,d1hUrl' n.•4u1remcnt. pl'llh1b1t1\•ll \If u'e 111 unte,ted w1cn.:c 111 ·'"e" n,k, Jnd lim1t,1t11111 111 requirement\ l11r Rl·pre,entJIHlll' anJ W<1rrJnt1e' The hill ehm111a1mg. gcogrJphK.11 d1,1:nn"na1111n Jn<l th' onl' n:q111rmg addll1onJI kn<ler J1,Lln,urc hJ\ e pa..,wd the lcg1,IJ1ure .mu been '1gnc<l in111 l.1.... Ille one hm11111g the u'c ul unte,ted '>c1cnl·e " 'till under C011'11lcratll)11 m1J the hill Jddre,,111g. RL·p1c~c111.1t1111h .ind W.irrantte' ha' been merged "'1th other lcg.i,l.it111n Add1tinnally. a J11111l rewlut111n uf the Senate .iml the A ...... ernhl) urging ('ling.re" tu tt1k1: federal a\:111111 "·'' 'ul·cc-.1,,ful hcfore 11\ pmtc'"ng wa' complete In Augu,1. Senator l-'c111-.1c1n 'Plm,urcd "The E.irth4ual.e l n-.ur;1n~c A\ J1lab1hty Act ot 1495 "Tht' bill t) ro- poru ore<l b) Senator 811\er. It is IOO\-tng through the Congre"11 •11JI leg1!'.latl\ e procC)>\ Jl1•1ll( with Hou\{ ;nd Senate \er, inn' of nati\HlJI disa\tcr protcl:tion legislat111n This process is tedious. and I am gt.id that someone i taking care of this not nnh IM -J.!-&.-., •• ., it _.&4 b 0 • \U\..• U\R ''" 'l'\o;:D"91r.T\W VI U'K. and of California. ln this case the .:mt 111 advocating private property righh ",,, oome by REALTORS® who tndl\ 1dt1Jlh contributed to What is called politK.11 · ... u....,ival. Tbcsc contributoo undeN.ind th.it our sy tem of self government al),11 n:quire' !>elf advocacy. 1be tendency i:-. tu h.ing emotiono.l baggage on phrase' h~l' ,~·~1JI interest group!>. but homeowner-Jrc .1 'pecial group Thank g:oodnc~ thq h.11l \Omtol'IC to act their ad'tocate and ,11,11 tor the future owners of pri' ate propc1t1 A<;, I mentioned eMlier. my goal 1' 111 inform you of what a REALTOR'R.. tiri11~' Ill the table. 1teh ~advocacy on beh.ill 1•1 property owners. ( hope this stimulate' 11111r though~ regarding who repre~nt-y1111 111 J real el-late transaction as well c1~ JU'l '' h.1t J \pecial interest group may be If you "4vt 4111 qutstlotis or com1111·11t1, puast fttl /rtt to contacJ mt through tlif Orange Coast Astociation of REALTORS®, 401 N. Ntlllport Bfrd .. Ntwpot'f Btacl1, CA 9266J. Call (7/.IJ 712- 2300 or Ju""' at (714) 642-4105. Harbor View Hills: A community full of amenities BOUNDARIES: H;irhor Vic:"" 11111, S11uth 1' hmdcrcd bv M.1rgucnll' J\\ cnuc HI 1hc wc-.i San foaq~rn Hill' Ro.id 111 lhl' nmlh Bulk Gull)' to the L'J'l .ind 'llh 1\1 cnue 111 till' "'ulh HOMES: Theil ,\I\' .1h11u14'i 'lll!!k t.imll)' hnme' The 'trcct' .ire tcnale<l lit l!l'e more th.111 'iO'"• of thl' homl'' ,i \IC" nl the '~ean .ind harhor A II the 'lfl.'Cl' ha\ r \\ .1ter nnented name' 'll1..h "' Sandl.t,lk Quirt C11\l· and Inlet f<.lc STYLF.: There arc 11 different floor plan' Imm the ... malle\t. a three bedroom. 1.866-..quare- foot home. to the largellt. a 1wo·story. 3.137- ~uare-foot model. Some have been e.xpanded up to 5.000 !iquarc feet. AGE: Tile homes were buill in phases from 1967 to 1969. Many of the homes have been HARBOR VI EW HILLS SOUTH complctel) cu,tom11ed to reflect the l.lte!'lt in \.11chcn and bathroom de\l~n SALF,.S: In 1995. there were IR \ale'.'> m Harbor View Hill' South compared to 21 in 1994 'The price!> range from a non-view home for $495.000 lo the highest sale of $840,000 for a view home. NOW LISTED: There m currently 12 homes for sale a compared to lS i year ago. These home$ range in price from two different remodeled three-bedroom borne. c bat $~39.000 to i hl:au\lful two-,mry '"~"' hnmc Im $995.tX)() Twu 'pcc1al home' lnr 'Jlc .Ill' rl•mcidckd Jnd \\ell pmcd L"ted JI S.5 W.000 .md h.Jled JI 1226 Kl·d Dmc. ".1 lll\ch, cu .. 111m11ed thn.•e-hcdrnom honw 1\ 1th glii" entry door-French door,, 'k) light' and "aultcd ceiling' It 1, v.cll h~atcd un a q111ct cul-dc·,Jl The -.econd home at 3500 Surh1cw L.me t'.'> a wonderful four-bedroom home v.1th hardwood floors. Andersen win®w" new roof '."'d lll!ge yard. It " a unique co~er locatmn with harbor and ocean views from the front of the house. COMMUNITY FEATURES: Beaches, shopping and schools are.within walking distance. Another amenity is 1he association green belt which nins from Parle Green ttl SJnJ~;i,tk Drive A'''"-1.1111111 dues are S:!7 rx·r month Pel1~Jn ll1ll. a IO\.CI)' puhl11. g11ll course. ''JU'' .1 )hort dn1c .1nJ I' visible ff\1m JOI 111 __. ...... -tw<t ..... ;-fl~tltt.- SCHOOLS: Harbor Vtc"" Slemenuuy a11d Corona del M.ir Junior and Sc111111 Hjgh Scholil H;1rbor Day School 1 private and 1~llc1-. kindergarten thrc..>0&h eighth gra<k SHOPPING: Within four bloc:l:o. on PnGific Coa't Highwuy, Olde Corona dc:I Mar pro .. 1dc' 1.fU.wll ~. ¥n>e.c:fY .sl.Ot'CS. IUt.auranb ;1nd a movie theater. In addition. F~hion !'land I'\ nearby OUR CE: Contact Mdinda and Marty Jones of the Pn•dential -Jon DolJgl· Co .. 2101 S. PJCific: Coast Hi~way, Newport Beach. (714) 72~725f or (71-0'729-7252. r Home" ~~.._..Pride Of Ownenhip •LlrgeHome •Huge Coma Lot •Private Pool ,,.,,, ... $679,500 ll Waltn MitcMl '~994c;DM Tom Home" "Unbelievable Elegance" • Stunning Larger I Br Penthouse •Perfect Location • Totally Designer $139,000 • Outitanding Value • AwelOOle Bay A OcaDViewa • Gor&eoua Decor 325,000 "Panoramic View•" • Darting 2 Br, 2 Ba Coetage ~ C\lstom Decor • Bulll New 1990 ''Bruul New Home" ~-~~~·Excellent Location m~ • Top Quality Construction •.SfR,Otlluplex $925,000 "Catalina ~" • Tremendous Value • Stunning Views from All Rooms • Gorgeous Decor $299,000 l Walter Mitchel • 1 Br, 1 Ba Condo •Well Located • Vaulted Cd.lings With Skylights $134,000 I W.Jter Mitchel "Newer Villa Point Condo" Goraeous I Br. 1 B • Adjlcmt To NB Gol!Counc • Plblell Ctr. Pool 1167,900 "Fabuloua Income Property" • Quaint 2 br Cottage+ 2 Br ApL •Private~, Patios A Balcony "Ideally Located" •Choice Location • Channing Home + Income Unit Plepgetjon Slwutts $669,000 "Super Sharp" •Small Ocean View • Villa Balboa l Br • Nice Condition • Close to Beach $139,000 "Excell mt Condition" • Beauliful 2 Muter Br Luxiuy Condo VaulkC Ceilings .t Skylights $179,000 I Wllltn Mitchel "Front R.ow Bay at Ocem View•" • Wbat a Value! •Beautiful Views! • Custom Decor • Small 2 Bdrm $179,000 . WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors . .._ ....... "". v:. .. r OPEN HOUSE I SATURDAY ONL y 60 Arbola • Rancho San Joaquin, Irv 2 Bel Condo Rosette-Andree Gindi $219,900 512 Fullerton· Newport Heights 3 Bel Hse June Adams $369,000 201 Canal • Newport Shores 3 Bel Hs. Kenn~~Rizzo !4:~~~,~tH--i;fiiiliil:!~~~~~i!!rrllf'.:t::Ji 21.;a Scv~ • ~mm. Poim. rm -.-:au~ JiU Andrus $479,000 Huge la in pr1ne location has 4bd beach ·hcue ~ont w/1arge dock. 2sty remodeled 3bdon 601 Via Udo Nord -Udo Isle, NB 3 Bd Hse but will accommodate 5,000 sf new home large comer lot. Den. roof deck & 6 car garage Lance Boggs $895,000 $1,040,000 $1,495,000 6 Collins lsWMI (Balboa lsJand) 3 8d Hse NEWPORT OCF.ANFRONT UNDA l5U Rob Giesn, Grayce Taliaferro $2 ,395, 000 Custom 4bd. master w/Fr doors to paoo & beach 5bd bayfronl, Jl'etTUer wile 111eW ol bay, large dock Beams. bndt & leadat ~ w/9/R be Oinrlg & larrily nn & leh cMyard SUNDAY ONLY $1,095,000 St.495.000 (lH) 1503 Cornwall · Westcliff, NB 2 Bel Twnhm IAQJNA Bf.AOI P£UCAN POINT Ji..ne Adams $189,995 Crucenl Bayoetanfront! ~location w/ Hi.ge front row la. extra i:mate Ill Jl'etlllef 2569 Elden •C·2 -Eastslde CM 2 Bel Twnhm clrect beach access, house, guest house & pod location on l~ green w/vt.le ~tu viev.s Came Allen $219,000 $1,650,000 $1,795.000 3bd ~ 190' Cll the llllller, dodt & labUous WNI. Dir4re l ~ rms, iM-8t pabo $2.39.S,OOO SUNSET llEAOf 3sty 5bd ownlrori w/clning rm, den & 4 car 911'9 .. 2bd 8'i w/mq rm & h'plc $1,495,000 27 4 Knox Place • Costa M~ Heights 3 8d Hse Jill Andrus $269,000 Near the water .•. _______ ....._..._. .... ......:-..------- 2463 lrvlne Ave· Sack Bay Area 3'8d Twnhm Renee Peterson-King $272,000 270 Brentwood · Eastside Costa Mesa 3 Bd Hse Jeann~ Stake $299,000 243 lugonia • Newport Shores 3 Bd Hse Kennie Jo Rizzo $365,000 611 Kings Place • Cliff Haven, NB 3 Bd Hse Marlene Hassel $5~9.000 54 Ocean Vista · Sea Island, NB 2 Bd Condo George Dashiell $599,000 218 Apolena ·Balboa Island 3• 8d Hse Grayce Taliaferro $655,000 1201 Santiago · Dover Shores, NB 5 Bd Hse Esther Fine $715,000 2018 Galaxy • Dover Shores 4 Bd Hse Pia D'Auria $845,000 411 Rigel Cir · DOWf Shores 4 Bd Estate Lorraine Farrington $1,495,000 1163 Marine· Laguna Beach 4 Bel Hse Nancy Peterson. Betty Comegys $1,650,000 1400 Sen Miguel-Corona dd Mar 5' Bd £state Olga Matthews $1,695,000 SATIJRDAY & SUNDAY 406 Canal • Newport Shores 4 Bel Hse Olga Matthews I Rose Smiley $327 ,000 2500 Beacon • Newport Heights 3 Bel Hse Richard Lee $379,000 2179 Santa Ana · Eastside Costa Mesa 3 Bel Hse Carla Broffman $379,000 657 Vista Bonita · Newport Beach 3 Bd Twnhm Margaret Duffey I Sharon Grimes $420,000 1901 Glenwood · Baycrest, NB 3 8d Hse Jmy Smith $439,000 2970 Corte Hermosa • Newport North 4 Bd H5' George Dashiell I Cammy Leslie $4 79~000 1027 Mariners · Oovu Shores 4• 8d Hse Jimmie Jones $749,000 501 North BayfTont • Balboa Island 3 Bel HM Michael Scholla I Mark Jackson • $1,495,000 395 Camden • Uguna Beach 4 Bel HM Rick Schreiber $1,495,000 DesUable lsty 3bd w/hot bb & Slll rocn Walt to diJ>, tennis, pool & ocean. $280,000 MID PEJtNSlJlA [)pix w/2bdrms each lllit and lrplc dc1Ml Deck & patio 1 bl to beach $320,000 UOOlSl.E Bnjlt 2bd widen & SI.MY patio large la on pnme s1Je.et w/rp:id pottotial for ~ $595,000 UDO PARK DRIVE 2bd condo, sec. bldg. w/doorman, pool & spe °*1nel, oc.an &t city "lits views. $495.000 NEWPORT SHORES Open. auv 2sty 3bd, den & eal·V\ krtchtn Walk to ocean comm pool, lems & cWiouse $365,000 PENINSUtA POINT 3bd hm, famiy rm, 4 lrplces. roofdeck W/Sf14 & \'iews, 3 car~. Fr doors & hrOt.id Doers S795,000 NEWPORT HfJGHTS Sbd neo.i.w custom hOmt w/~ & bay IMl'o'S Gowmlt kitchen. allrvy, dirq &: ~ rms $825,000 With a view of the water ... CORONA Dtl. MAR Sbd ~in gated canpard of <Mr 1 em Tmris court & ~ of bay. ocean&:~ t;jits. $1,695,000 NORllt LAGUNA WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors®. SpecitdiVltg in proputies I or salt or hm~ ... on tit• wattr ••• near th~ wal•r. •• and wilh a vi~w of the -..'tltu •.. ~3bdw~rmt~~NN\Wl­ dc.. Frtneh doon & hrir.ood r.oas 651-1400 $299,000 MJD PENlNSUl.A ~x With 2bds each & frplc in lower ll'lit. Deck & patio I blocX to ocean 631-1400 $320,000 NEWPORT SHORES 2sty 4bd w/upgraded kitchen & baths, large private patio. steps to cl~ house. PQCi & tennis, close to ocean 631-1400 $327,000 =-t'l,Jt??'~ ~-\'?S?Au~la;; ..... ~-:p:. ~ tennis. Views Of city lijlts from 4bd end lllit on greenbelt, dining & ~ nns, 2 frplces & 3 decks 631-1400 $359,500 Remodeled 5bd w/dining & ~ rooms, In prillate woedsa,r setbig. REDUCE>! 631-MOO $699,000 Nf.WPORTSGatedVersalescompte:x111/d\iihs. NEWPORT HEIGHTS Darling 3bd cottage w/ SEAISLANI>Completelyremoddel:t2bd~ pool & spa Completely ~ studio on t • 8r hardwood floors oo pn-ne street. wall to al schools perfect oondo w/dining nn, den & hi-tech kiche:ri 111/patio New~ & carpet Bike..co beach Used brick. picket renct. roses & lar~ rear yard i'l ~gated c:amUlity w/podts, spas & la'lrlG. 631-1400 $77,000 631-1400 $369,000 631-1400 $599.000 TRIANGLE SQllAR£ 3bd twnhm 11./woodtun· COSTA MESA HEIGKTS Owming m clt-NEWPORT HEJQfTS Large ~ 111/3bd home in klg &pie & good sU:t patio End I.flit oo greenbelt plex v.'ith 2 bans each Close to 17• Street shop-~ locabort across from Clff Orille Park w~ w/corrtn pool, steps to p.vlt. lbary & shops ping & buses & ocean \Ww &lld new rx remodEI. 631·1400 $144,000 631-1400 $375,000 631·1400 $649,000 NBrPOR1' SHORES St.met wws from master NEWPORT HEIGHTS Estate Sale' Walder~ LINDA ISi.£ Traditional 5bd lfl SlmY location with & deck of~ 4bd canalfroot 111/updated kitchen. potential 111 this 3bd home w/dinrlg & family rms dock for large yacht. Views across channel to Ink mby, new Fr. doors & wmdows. Ui in comer locabon on pnme street Bayshores. Near corrun beach & tennis. (Ui) 631-1400 $150,000 631-1400 $379,000 631-1400 $692,000 . WESTCUFF Deslrabk 2bd Do¥er Village llWUvn, ~kitchen. new carpet & large patio. Comm pool & clihse, dost to shops & Manner's Park 631-1400 $189,995 EMTSmE Costa Mesa Exceptional 2bd l'Mlhm. loft w/closet now offw:e but could be ~ bdrm Beams. Fr doOl'S & charmtig spa ... rock hardscape. 631-1400 $219.000 CORONA DEL MAR'S Hartior Woods 111/corrrn pool & spa P<>pUar 2bd md 1.ut ii pmw localbl w/frplc. ~ &. doJlle garage 631-1400 $229,000 IRVINE'S Rancho San Joaquin complu 111/pod & spa ~ 2bd end tlllt il prine location 111/ frplc, ~ & <Iii gaRge. BAYCREST 4bd. ~remodeled w/qJ/Jsty & 541t. cln· ~ & ~ rms.ard lux1110US master sute 631·1400 $598,000 Nf.\\'PORT SHORES New coostrucbon '83 ~ DOVER SHORES Gotgeous 4bd w/dinilg & fam. i1y rms & spectacular "4!w or Upper Bay. T otalJy remodeled '93 w/top qualily fixtures & appliances 631-1400 $729,000 BELCOURT Spacious, pristine 2bd twn1vn w/~ Ilg & family rms. ~ ceiings, 3 &plces & marble Ors Colr1yard mby & ~yard w/spa 631-1400 $749,000 ORANGE PARK ACRES estate w/5 stall barn & riding arena oo 1 +acres.. Beattih6,i remodeled 5bd home 111/dmg & ~ rms & maid's quarten 631·1400 $1.145,000 on the canal w/deck. exercise rm. office/pbyroom, COWAN HElGlfTS 2.4+ acres gated equestrian· ~ & pcll.'!I' flcxmg & Betbrr carpet zoned~ estate in Tostin foodlls. 3 legal 631-1400 $420.000 ~.lush landscaping, 2 houses & pool. Nf.WPORT'S Bayaest \4!sy large ccmer 1oC on <Pet ne..fnedsln!et w/lsty lid A/C heme. Dl'q & lam- ~ nns, 1am1ry & large worl<shop n ~ 631-1400 $439,000 Nl'WPORT NORTit Elegant 4bd hm 111/gcumet kitchen & ~ nn on beautlfJ. landscaped comrr lot Vcded cei~. p&antation shutters & 3 frplces. 673-6900 $479.000 631·1400 $1,995,000 WESTCUFF SpilCioos & 1mmacubt1 lsty 5bd New top ~ ciJl!om 3tx!, ~ rm. 3 car gt-hcxnt wlfam),r rm In romantic garden setting vAd'I '1.91. WOrbhop, .t stt.dao 3t lot.tdy )Wd. pool spa & fOl.flfUls 67U900° 379,000 673-6900 $480,000 COSTA NEM :lid ~ ~ lrrrnaculale Cl.ff HAVEN o.vtiig ~ w/dmg rm. PMr BIG CANYON mpressiw 6bdrin rnaosK>n CNtr- 2sty,mMler w/~ rm, farr!ilY rm A 2 belarics. tiles i'l l<itcfien & ~ nn W/Fr dOOiS & IMSWf toOlq die 8lh ~. ~ &. gilltltTlllS, tmry. bOlti w/Bldt ~ vWIAI$ W/~ Yant w/pc#. & dm ~ ~ widl d:>i ~WW '31·1400 $272,000 631-1400 $539,000 6S1-1400 $2,295,000 Ml>PENNSUANtWtl '88.~3sty~ Ll>O WlAGE Bei!di~ ~ 7" .. OJfldo BIG CANYON Pltne gof cane location.~ Cod llM'lhnt. 2 m.tcr ~. &pie l hi.ge ~ w/~ views of t.y. ocan & dlvtti;D. Nev.r indttooal ~ ~ Sl:idnM, dmg SHOWCASE- DOVER SHORES - SOPHISTICATED Bojlt ard spadous 1 story 5 ~ 111/cining and fanV,i roans & ~ Wllti patk>. pcd, spa & waterfal New windo.ils, snmh ceiJ.igs, matble & ~ floors Priced for Fast Sale' $715,000 SWEEPING VIEWS of Back Bay. mountain ard city liljlts from this exceptionalloJ lowliJ 4 bdrm with dllling and fame\i rms. remodMI kitchen. 3 w garage. pool and spa $849,000 Wale to fenY, 8llb» Pier& ocen 9w1ridkidwl Sec Wgw/doOmlln,poo(lspe & ~rms. dfflct&Z'Jl +pool, spalgardens 631-HOO $289,000 631-1400 ~ $597,000 631·1400 . $2,995,000 '---------------~~~~~ • I . r I t ' I WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® Specializing in propemes for sale or lease ... on the water ... near the water ... and with a view of the wtlUr. .. ex/ cfopM/icaled!TennM ~tale in 9'~fo/t0«6 !iJOll&I cf.Ao~ ~/I 9/¥t~ #eo;port!fi«JCh Sally Phillips 631-1400 x234 243 Lugonia Street $280,000 397 Ramona Way $375,000 NEWPORT BEACH 2436 W. COAST HWY 714-631-1400 A HOME OF EXTRAORDINARY APPEAL AND ELEGANT TRADITIONAL STYLE • 4 Bedroom, 5.5 Baths • Huge Game Room Can Be Reconverted to 2 Bedrooms • Large, Formal Dining Room • Gourmet Kitchen with Large Breakfast Area • Family Room Plus Library/Office KENNIE Jo mzzo Residence 642-4917 631-1400 x2 48 207 Walnut Street $345,000 PREMIER 112+ ACRE • TENNIS COURT •POOL •SPA •VIEW Lorraine Farrington 631-1400 x225 234 Lugonia Street $365,000 Exclusive Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty 8ALBOA l5lAND 315 MARINE AVE. 71t~73-6900 . :._, 31 •<.". S\.·.'ir.; ·. '1 < ~'l.,. ';, .• ~~~'ff••-~~ n""....-.:"' lll'l;tr:.~.~·q I I>-[ •• ~~:i . . , STELLINO · ant to than!(, everyone who made 199 5 _ another great year for us! ~ -. . /;.t 535 f4fiso 14 23 .9lntitJua 221 Ca6riffo 'Buyer & Se[[er 'Buyer Se«er 240/242 :Ffuwer Se«er 303 1(.infis 1(.gad Se«er 417 .Unwooa 'Buyer 1853 Port SlieffieU , 'Buyer 2302 ~{(antis Se«er 2416Saratoga 5DOSi1Jna! 380 '£. 1£1" Street 318 Snug !Jfar6or 333 Snug !Jlar6or 951 SpringfaUi 482 'E. 2<f' st. 391 'E. 23nf St. 20917fa 'J(ja 203 5 'n!stmi.nster 'Buyer 'Buyer & Se«er_ Se«er Selkr Selkr 'Buyer 'Buyer 'Buyer & Se«er ---']Ju.yer 'Buyer & Selkr .. Betty & Guy Barlow Lynn & Jeff Beck Judy Bonham Jon Carreon · Mr. & Mrs. Hsiung-Fei Chen Ruth & Nick Clemence Cecille & Clark Cook Melanie & Keith Cox Ray Donovan Darla & Rich Guess Kathe &JeffJones Lisa Fox & Tom Joyce Bob Kelly Cean & Will Moore · Anne & Dave Peterson Dyana & David Pumphrey Eke & Gary Rettig Donna & Greg Ruzicka Mary, Reed & Brad Shoemaker Barbara & Gene Swanson Maribeth & Lance Tennison Lisa & Bryan Watson Helen & Don Wick n Winnett Fanny & John Woodruff WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. -!7Wo <YVew <9ceopnt $M/lngJ ~rln$oguna-~,~ $1,650,000 Direct beach access and priced to seU . 3BR, 3BA plus guest studio and pool. View of white water, sandy beach, Catalina sunsets. OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 at 1163 MARINE 1WO HOMES -21/2 ACRES $1,995,000 Private, gated 3 legal parcels in 6'n ~cfand-cftUWd.~«ZCA $1,495,000 Spacious newer 3 story SBR plus 2BR apartment, 4 car garage on wide beach -a serene location -Orange County's beSt kept secret. Custom built in 1987. GATED ESTATE -4 1/1 ACRES $3,995,000 Stately 1 OBR French Chateau of- ___ __..,~ICIR--Ae~ 3BR, frplc, large ~9Newn 967-0PPI .fj]ell!Jeonuwj 21<J-5957 ers prestige and privacy. Great room, wine ceUar, library, pool, spa, 6 car garage. Designed for family living and grand entertaining. Pos- sible terms! r 1 l • deck overlooks black bottom pool, spa, mature trees, fruit trees, 4 car garage. Separate ZBR guest house. Equestrain zoned. View! Newport Beach Peninsula Townhome $298,000 Cape Cod style 2BR, 2.5BA, light & bright, 2 car garage. Steps to ba)'. EXCLUSIVE AFFILIATE OJ SOT HEB Y'S lNTf.llNATIONAL REALTY . Vidoria BeaCb • Laguria On The Sand $3,000 per mo. -Furnished Month to Month thrOugh June Specializing in properties for rah or lta.se ••. on the water ..• ntar the water •.• an4 wllh a view of tlae wour •.. 2436 WEST COAST HIGHWAY• NEWPORT BEACH• 714 631-1400 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® Specializing in properties for sale or lease ... on the water ... near the water ... and with a view of the water ... VICKI LEE Res . 673-6573 Ofc . 631 -1400 ---~~=---~- OCEAN VIEW Totally remodeled custom home plus stuiio apartment. Five houses to sard, ocean view ~rom master featuring marble fireplace aoo soaring ceiling Wann and elegant through- oot. Spaciousliving/diningroomwithantq.Je doors, crown mouklings and carved mantle. Main hoose is two ~oom. two baths, loft and family room. $545,000 HOME BY 11iE SEA Fatdous custom 00me with ~e water view. 2 houses to oceanfroilt. T OtaJli; rerriOdded in 1991, this home lX>il5ts ~ attention to detail. solid maple floors and caiinets, ~ floorund pllte cx'Allter tops. Romantic master slite with elegant bath and~· 200 floor famt/ room leads to roof dedt with 360° views. CMrsized 3 car garil!Jt. lush, p1vata patio. ~795,000 - JILL ANDRUS Res. 673-4861 Ofc. 631-1400 PENINSULA P<»lT BAYF'RONT This b..+y 5 txlrm desir}ler' s bayflOli hoole idlles a !inly, fonnal diq, eat-in gcumet kitchen, master de v.titl retreat ard ~and separate makf's q.wtm. b oco4*S a pl'iTle lot~ channn3 En#sfi gatdens ard pier/float at the airara to Newport Harbor. $2,395,000 BALBOA ISLAND. NEWPORT BEACH 2436 W. COAST HWY Exclusive Affiliate of Sotheby's Intemationll Realty 315 MARINE AVE. 714-673-6900 ~ 714-631-1400 ,, .. -· WATERFRONT HQMES, INC~ Realtors® Specializing in properties f or sale or lease ... on the water. .. near the wat.er ... and. with ·a view of the wal.er. .. 218 Apolena Avenue Channing remodeled 2 story 3 bdnn home w/ detached office & bath & 2 brick patios. New kitchen, bathroon.5, flooring & roof. $655,000 o1'w LISTING! NEWER CUSTOM HOME 3Bd, 3Ba, 3 Car Garage Large Landscaped Yard Bric errace A MUST SEE $379,000 ~BULOUSBAYFRONTAGE 6 COWNS ISLAND WITH A RARE 190+ feet on the water and a dock for large yacht. The sprawling, remodeled 1 story 3 bedroom home with tlining 11"\rlm._R. b, 100 f ::unih r l'.nnm i' '1JO'{)) mnp_d hu aardens a nd offers WW W C """ ._•••••-, •-----••• •------...,-~---J - magnificent bay views from all major rooms . OR BUILD with potential for an over 10 , 000 sq ft new home! $2,395,000 NEWPORT NORTJf GRAYCE TALIAFERRO ofc673-6900 ra 549-0019 2970 Corte Hennoea Beautifully landscaped tum-key 4bdrm home w/ ~ nn, vmitec1caiijs,3 frploes, A/C & seality. Prime oomer lot In~ gate canm.$479,000 Eastside Costa Mesa ------F OR LEASE ------ Gorgeous w/Ocean V'tew Brand New 3Bd, 2Ba, 2 Car Garage, View Deck $2,650 per month Exclusively listed with Brand New 2Bd, 2Ba 2 Car Garage, Inside Laundry Prreplace, Steps to Beach $1,650 per month CARIA BROFFMAN 631-1400 pgr 262-8161 NEWPORT BEACH 2436. W. COAST HWY 714-631-1400 . ~ ranodelal ii 1994 w.d'l 3bdooms, ~Mdhigroans, prMlkdldlMft ~and lligt sruh-fmg pitio. ~Irie! jdty-.wws fran 11\lAr bedroom~-~ pc:.l>lt has*' <ble tomab this a showc.ase home Ridng n.il\nl sisal ~and a.istom Nrct.uoocf ftoonij QAbn cabinets and~ ftitm Steps to baij nl OCDl at the bp ol the priU pail!. ' /Hdflr Price Redutffion! OWNER'S HAVE FOUND ANOTHERPROPERTV Now at $795 ,000 Exclusluetv fisted with Mani Ami Nethercutt . '631-1400 BAtBOA ISLAND 315 MARINE AVE. 114~73-6900 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® Specializing in properties/ or sale or lease ... on the water. .. near the water ... and with a view of the water ... EASTSIDE Costa Mesa complex w/pool. close to shops & · servk:a. Fr~ painted lsty end l('lit, 2bd w/d1mng rm. frplc & patio. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .... ... .. .. . . .. . . .. .. .. ... . . . .. . .. . $144 .500 F.ASTSU: Costa Mesa. Fresh pan, weJ mainWled 3bd lvn w/ sep. lri, lrg yirud & room b RV. Prime street near library& temis ...... $279,000 J NEWPORT'S PARK UOO Beautiful, highly upgraded lsty 2bd. brick pabO New roof. custom kitchen & dbl garage. IRVINE Upgraded 3bd home in Northwood. Eat~in kitchen. yard and patio. High vaulted ceilings. frplc & air conditioning . . .. . . ..... .. ............................... $185,000 SALLY NETfEL 545-2574 631-1400 x281 ............................. ................... ..... ..... . $219.500 HARBORHIGilJ\NDSFab.hisprafaNewportBeachl <>.mer needs to sel }sty 4bd hane IN~ ftrs, fri* & clil !Ji!f¥. ......................................................................... $280,000 COVER HOME Magnificent Waterfront Villa, an exquisite, totally remodeled home , completed in '93 with top quality and the finest materials. It boasts approximately 125 feet of water frontage, dock for a 70+ ft boat and huge wraparound flagstone terrace W1 roe wa erfaU, spa, resistance pool and barbecue area. Double mahogany doors with beveled glass Inserts open to reveaJ a two story skylighted entry perfect for displaying art and statuary. There are 4 spacious bedroom suites including a romantic master with sitting room, fireplace and bayfront balcony; gym, panelled Ubrary, office, den, formal dining room and kitchen with breakfast room . A full bar accessed from the interior also serves the terrace through electroni- cally controlled convex windows. This designer's own home features sumptuous fabrics and finishes including a rag rolled exterior, pre~ columns, balustrades ~ mouklingsl coffered ceilings and gqld and platinum hardware. Of(ered at $2, 795,000 .. 5 8:30 o.m .. Orientation/Induction 8:45 o.m .. Community Relations Committee • J_ 7 8:30 o.m .• General Membership Meeting at the BolbOO Boy Club: 9 o.m -noon. Ethics Course l -4 p.m.. Agency Course; 2 -5 p.m., Internet Closs 8 8:30 o.m .• Boord of Directors Meeting 9 o.m. ·noon. COMPASS Advanced Course 9 10 a.rn. • 2 p.m .• Brokers Preview 12 9 a.m .. MLS Committee Meeting 13 2 -5 p.m .. Internet Closs 14 9 o.m -noon. lrust Fund Handling 9 om · 4 pm Professional Standards lro1ning l -4 pm .. Fair Housing Valentines Doy 15 2 · 4 pm .. COMPASS Beginner Course 16 10 o.m • 2 p.m .. Brokers Preview - 19 Association Office Closed. President's Doy 21 8:45 o.m .. GPA Committee Meeting 9 o.m. · noon. Tax Planning for Real Estate Divorce l · 4 p.m . Deferred Real Estate Exchanges 2 -5 p.m. Internet Closs 5.30 · 7·30 p.m .. Mixer at the Connery Restaurant 22 9 o.m .• Grievance Committee 23 10 o.rn. • 2 p.m .. Brokers Preview o : 28 9a.rn. -l2p.m .. FHA VAfihonclng 1 -4 p.m .. lax. ldeoS tor Selling the ReOOnOI Resldenee 29 9 • 11 o.m .. COMPA$ Beginner Course '~ Dupre starts out with Coast Newport Properties She looks forward to beginning a successful real estate career Andrea Dupre is starting her new career in the real estate field with what she considers to be the best real estate firm around. After 25 years of raising her children. this former elementary school o move on an s fresh . Dupre wishes to take her interest for people and property and develop a successful career at Coast Newport Propefties. Dupre became acquainted with Coast Newport Properties through CNP president. Danny Bibb. as they were both resident'> in Big Canyon. In fact. Bibb and Stella Worden both sold homes for Dupre. She was happy with the quality and prore\l\1onal service provided and pursued C~t Newport Propertic<> upon receipt of her real estate license. When nOl holding an open house. Dupre keeps busy with yoga. watercolor and i'I a member of Our Lady Queen or Angels Church. She is a mother or three grown children. Her business philosophy can be ~ummed up as. "1 treat others with intcgnty -the same way I would lik.to be treated-" You can reach Andrea Dupre oJ Coast Ntwport Pro/HrtUs, 4 Ci* Plavz. Ste. 260. Ntwpdrl Beach, (714) 644-1600. Waterfront Homes celebrates opening of Sotheby's Waterfront is the exclusive affiliate of Sotheby's International 1cwelry from Sothebfs auction~ collection. Solheby's has built a reputation as one of the leading auction house~ for both art and real c tate with a dientelc ba..e that incl~ the rich and famous on local. national and international levels. In addition to Realty ln a lavish grand opening bcnefiung ever Y lls location, Sothcby's also own' AlDS Project Los Angeles, Sotheby'i. and operates brokerages in Manhattnn. International Realty opened the doors of its Palm Beach. East Hampton and new West Coast brokerage and auction Southhampton, which arc upplemc.ntcd by house in Beverly Hills. Attending the gala 125 affiliate real estate brokerages. · were several representatives from Waterfront Homes is the only real e tau: Waterfront Homes, which maintains the company in the aiea to market lullury ellclusive real estate contract with properties to prospective buyers via Sotbcby's. According to Nancy PeteMn. · Sothcby's vast. affluent global network. who along with her Waterfront Homes Throu&h Sotheby's, Waterfront Homes is partner Betty Comegys. <.Crve a' office .ii!><> able to off er upprai~ and marketmg coordinatora for Sothcby \, the opening of ~rvic~ for home f urnishing'I. jewelry Jnd the new facility will bring the two art. organizations closer together and provuie a E.stablished in 1975. Watcrf ront Homes, iifJltr synergy. Inc .• is !ht premiere !'di estate ~les "We're delighted to welcome Sotheby'<1 organization with more than 90 agents International to the we t coo.st," said Patncia serving Newpc>rt Beach and \he -.urrounding Foerster, who also with her hu b t\d Gil communities. founded Waterfront Home in 197S. '11\cir WaurfronJ Holltd is"' l4Jf W•d C_.t ~in this market rcinf~ tneir Hi1hla1 ill Ntw~ .._,.-' Jl5 commitmerlt of offerin& resident of ttili Af.arlM Aw. o• ,...., .... "'*'frotll area a higher level of ~rvice." HMNI ii °"8111' C-~'I ur,,,,,.,. ____ _ Guests at the cxclu.<iive gal.:....a-di..._.ned,_..o-n'""'a--4//fJliil' '° Sadift1'J ,,..,..,.,_, .,_,,,. culinary feast of hoB d' ouevl'C.\ while lhey Coll (114) 631·1-· • toured the facility. They were witness to a A. multim111ion dollar di~play of artwork and V COLDWeLL BANl(eR~ UNIEUEVAllElll $279,900 Huoe &BR. 38A 2-itory 3-ctr OM homt In prtsltgtDUS Greenb!oot Cozy lireplact & splCIOus 1111111·1 room PiM1t pool & Sjla Olilet Cul'ile-$X Clos. ID SouUI Coa\ par\$ & schools 937 CROCUS,C.M. htt :// www.coldwellbanker.com < .i 1.'\1 1< >l 'ti ""\11. HIHY NEWPOllT llEAOI 229 V... Polat Dr. (1-4) .,.. COSTA MESA 3105 Yukon (1-4) SI U. $222,500 $204,900 1 >PL'\ t IOl Sf. Slrr\Dt\\ $239.887 Oollglas Nicllolson 1152 """9too (1-4) $329.900 Elsa Hoyt 9S7 en.a.. (1-4) $279,900 Sll'rdy Adlmtll · nu ...._.. (1-4) S249.900 Oel!>fll Omld sas t..a c... (1-4) S289.ooo Bl wpis 1226 Avalon (1-4) $169,000 Gayle Hobeon-u.ts HVHl1NGTON Bf'Aat 1641 Aa.1111ab1 SS+ (1-4) $99,000-151,000 Ellen Alldll1oll Dtll&'llD llEWPORT GlfJI S14U51 uroe 2BR 2 SBA 1ownhome ctose to Newport s Batt Bay Spacious loft uu rear ~1t0 2 cu atbchtd -~ Close to snoc.no commutmo and Santi AllJ Coulltry ClutJ (158AU) HUMTIMGTO.. IEACH $114.toO Cool octln bfeem with tllls llMIXUllll 28R 28A wlOlfaoe l.Jrge open light ' boQh1 Pacific Ranch local Corllfll pools & spas & more Ready 10 mow in• ( 196lU) HOME swm HOllE ., .... 38R 1 758A. dt111119 room 2 ur oar• rool IS new Yard IS llllQt ~ orul buy at thtS prtet Centrally located. closa 10 Mfllhlng (22.AVA) •SA VERDE OPPORTUNITY $111,toO Poced to stl. Miids TLC bnng painl bfllsh Ind tools SM SSS. 38R 1 758A COfl1ef lot. RV access Don ·1 rMS out (29PEP) LOWE'IT !'RICE NIOUMOI 74,N7 2 completety separate hollses on one hUQI loll Both houses art 28R IBA, sapa11te hlundrlts. yards and dnveway & gmoest c.n 1o1t wrth lfld dealt ( 19POM) IMMACtllATE lf.AllTYI 11+ S1n.N7 Gorgeous lllrdWoocl lloofsl Beautlful bright MW kitchen & blthSI HeW root stucco_.111raoe door, lfller1Jiners defiOhl, wood deck. CCMttd patio (58KHOI &DnA GOI $115,000 Popular NeWDOft RMera 2 stoiy, 48R 258A lowcllomt 1 bloc* to Baell e;yr 2 car attadltd oanoe. blt entry. sundtek. and morel lnteoor locitlon, lirtl)IXe. cfull llollttS, ltnn!S C041rts pooll & SOIS' (331\EI) llUCHI~ $115• twPoft ~a the ::::\s"A'W.'1¥M QUbl fJ=:. bit, ClilinO In.=:: .I &'~'w:s -.,Y's {ICICta go! (118AI.) ~===,~~ r=-r 48R 1 758A..:.~-:1 ~ ... &sraoe~=~~~~~ "'°" Info! (51 E29) ~TT4rm~~"=*'~WJ.c~ Absolt*lr 111111111111. (I IAHA) 1t18H a. Attll.UI H.I . 11•.• Olll.i ...._ loclllClll, .., SUtMt Mesa 38R I SIA Xtra lat°' lol Miil AV 1*b10 MN~ & pjllnl ~.This llolnt's rlldy lo !!ICM In Uf9' IOd orfnlly room. (82f'Ol) WALi TO Tiil Niii S2t4.tol The home lutures a ulll(!llt tract With Clll-dt-sac: strlels 48R 1 758A phis an added ~nllly room Shows pode ol cw.ne!ShiO wrth a MWtf root Wonderful curb appul The home is loclled In one of Costa Mesa's best lie?! secrets !tie Rancho tMsa Tract" Call today (31YUK) OM Qlllfl CUL·DE-IAC $211 •• l.lghl & bngl\t 48R 2 remodeled balhs Wl1h bu~t-tn sheMs m1111 bltnds ~ ceillllQS & lrcsh N1te1101 paint Sowous lamily room & cozy flfll)Qce. Excellenl t.tm Vtrde local nu1 oott course RV access Squeay clean 1001 Liri>e vard (32HEW) MEJA VERDE CIR 1211.toO Fabulous home rn ~ Verde ~s huoe corn11 lot with RV nun Recent remO<leteo, Ne'l\'er t!oorin kt SCfll*I ceiling$ 48R 28A, S111Qit story, walk to schools (32DAK) UTED c:o.ultlTY W.f'IWATE LME SZll.111 lMOt patJO holfte In gated commu~ Wltll pr~ lakt and walkways • & 28A (2 rnamr suites) wry pt!Yllt pillo ara 2 car attached ganige lMOe bonuS room v.., OtJetl lloorplan So. Col$t Metro .,.. (19BAY) AISOW1tl.Y IEAUTIFUI. SZ14,tol Bnollt & spacious 3 IMlge bedrooms 2 full baths Hidden WI one of Cosu Mesa'S be$t kept secrets• Quiel l1mlly stTlll. huge lot. orut pnce• (13GARl DmRAllf FOR 11T TlllE IUYtRS SZ14.• Home tn 1xctlleftt netgllborlloodt JBR 28A. lamtty room kitchen. com11o CMltooks 11Mt•no ya~ _!flll IDts ol pnvacy 1nttnot & eic11:11or rectntl'f l*flltd I~ HOUR+ DUPlEl Sttl.• Ml ltdllcld $31 000 IOf 1111 S. A 2M 18A llOUM plls a dllPIU, I BR 1 BA _. lllW OW1I ~ llltlvlrds R3 lOlllll 9300 sq.ll IDl Clll llN lor lllOft info (37HAMI · f.All1IO( WOltOEJl SZJl.117 6tU Ent$lde IOCll Oft A2 lOlltd loC CtlwlTllllO l'tfllOdlled 28R 21A home Wini cwtnllld 2 car tnot'& ~ Tiied kildllfl & bl&lls New WPtls & ftooriliO Cll today (18AOC) MCI IAY IWllY SHI ... County 5tr1P area or East.side, secluded Cllldesac locafloll fftlll 111111t & new carpet Custom built 38R 2 SBA. £llClosed liundly room. U'flOI mps to Back Illy (381.AC) MIQHT I uatfT SZll.• FatHllOllS sBR 38A scar eanoe. shows lib a lllORI MW dnlgMI ~. lltlM llllSler bedroom wll!I wlllt-111 cios.t. Pnvm ~ & more• (33MAR) MODEL PfftFECT S32t.• Decorator touches Prevad 38R • den & l1m1ty room. 2 hrtplaces New IPPlmlces bleached kitchen cabmlts PWUlllll s/IU11trs llroe llli5lef bedroom 1lld blth Huge ___ ., ciosllS 3 U1 allXhld Olfl8L (1 UOtO ..... THE FMl.YI $354 -58ft 38A Miia Ytr11e ttom.. Pool & spa, galld for S1C11111Y {1 IA I BA) down llrllt WMy room. lomlll dllllng & braklm nook F10ftt courtyaril. MCJrtty gate. Neat 2 OOI couius & palb (1IORI) 644,.-1600 New Listings ' .' Spotlight THE BEST LISTINGS IN. TOWN Anaheim I 1712 N. Glenview $164,900 Anaheim HUis I 8268 E. Oakrtdae Cirde $165.900 Corona del Mar I 10 Fathom 410.5 Heliotrope '32 Jetty Drive 3 Barrier Reer 29 Cu $378.000 $389.000 $398,000 .. $398,000 32 Whitewater $497,000 1430 Santanella Terrace $499.000 310 Driftwood Road $535,000 1531 Santanella Terrace $549,000 2012 Tahuna Terrace $579,000 949 Sandastle Drive $625,000 412 Mendoza Terrace $629.000 1114 Whltesails $695,000 436 Begonia Avenue $730.000 609 Seaward Road $750,000 1927 Kewamee Drive $789.000 326 Evenln&Canyon Road $819.000 1207 Starboard $829,000 422 Acacia Avenue $890.000 7 Tiburon Bay Drive $895,000 4533 Tremont $925.000 4545 Tremont $949.000 1531 Sandcastle $QQ5,000 23 Half Moon Bay $1.195.000 4515 Gorham $1.450,000 290 I Ocean Boulevard SI. 725,000 215 Evening Canyon Rd. $2.950,000 111 Shore Cliff Road $4.900,000 Costa Mesa 133 Cecil Place, Unit F 2353 Columbia Drive 191 F1ower Street #C 285 19th Street 381 La Perle Lane 2030 Paloma 2449 Orange Avenue 1860 Capri Circle I $137,500 $109,QQQ $250,000 $28';,000 $339 000 $199,000 $';95,000 $895,000 Coto de caza I 114 Vla Candelaria $254,000 Dana Point I 35571 Beach Road $1.695.000 Hllndncton Beach I 17032 Stms 3642 Venture 210 I Apricot Irvine 6 t:akeplnes & Rocky Clen 23 Summerwlnd 20 Momtn1 Sun 19 Bluff View 19031 NorwOOd Terrace $795.000 $4. 750.000 I $109.900 $144,900 $219,900 $229.900 $449,000 $599.000 $699.000 317';5 Pacific Coast Hwy #30Q $329,000 1415 Bluebird Canyon Drive $329,000 787 Balboa Avenue $469,000 659 Bol sana Dnve $525.000 404 Blumont Avenue $549.000 832 Emerald-Say $700,000 I I 'l I Emerald Bay $825,000 4 Emerald Bay $825.000 545 Allv1ew Terrace $849,000 755 Nyes $925.000 345 Emerald Bay $950,000 31643 S Coast Hwy S 1.150,000 906 Emerald Bay Sl.237.500 2490 Irvine Co,ve Crest $ 1.299,000 --;-sm1cnt1ins Roa an Emerald Bay - 110 Irvine Cove Court 44 Emerald Bay 510 Emerald Bay I 90 Emerald Bay 2.596 Riviera Driv<: 1875 Ocean Way 170 Emerald Bay 2065 Riviera Drive I 22 Monte Carlo Laguna Hiils 15 W1llowood $1.950,000 $2.200.000 $2.300.000 $2.395.000 $2,550,000 $2.900.000 $3,895.000 $4.950,000 $6,500.000 $8.500,000 I $152.500 Laguna Niguel I l 1831 Greens Pointe l042 I Mirador Court 'l5 Poppy Hills $619.000 $629,000 SI ,085.000 Mission Vlejo I 28271 Somerset $249,900 Monarch Beach I 11 Ritz Cove 25 Ritz Cove 2b Ritz Cove 18 R1t1 Cove 25&26 Ritz Cove 18 Rit1 Cove $895,000 $1 .050,000 $1 .090,000 $1.595,000 $2.014,000 $3,350,000 Newport Beach I 220 Nice 1.ane #204 I 79 000 121 Corsica Drive $183.990 114 Corsica Drive $188,900 102 Corsica Drive $189,000 42 Corsica Drive $195,000 215 Villa Point Drive $202,000 86 Corsica Drive $216,500 t 25 Corsica Drive $219,000 2458 Vista Hagar $230,000 4 Escapade $234.990 132 Baycrest Court $265, I 52 423 East Bay Avenue $295,000 230 Liiie Lane #108 $299,000 206 Fem Street $'299.000 2101 Vista Entrada $309,500 326 Villa Point $327,500 1906 · Diana Lane $ll9.000 211 Walnut Street $345,000 418 Vista Quinta $359,000 2000 Diana Lane $359.000 2009 Irvine Avenue $360,000 29'SO Perla $175.000 124 E. Balboa Blvd $384,000 21 ~ rd S'l'reet~ ....... ...._$'95.000 111 N~ PIKe $2•9.000 2429 Vista NOblez.a $}99,000 l 1755 Padflc Coast Hwy t203 $259.900 1811 Tradewinds $429,000 4 Ctvtc Plue • Suite 260 • Newport Beach 3119 Corte Caleta 2527 Port Whitby 2909 Corte Portofino 307 Esquina 54 Beacon Bay 61 1 Lido Park Drive #2A 1222 Sussex Lane 3106 Corte Malin 1536 Miramar 80 Ocean Vista 16 Lucerne 406 Pirate o ur $435,000 $439,000 $449,900 $459,000 $46 5' ()()() $465,000 $499,000 $499,500 $519,000 $529,000 $539.000 $539.500 $539,950 $555,000 1219 Blue Gum Lane $587,500 51 o 38th Street $595,000 3707 Lake Avenue $599.000 1921 Yacht Enchantress $599,000 31 I Coronado Street $629,000 1135 GranviOe Drive $639,0bO 1017 Granville Drive $649.000 36 Belcourt Drive $650.000 2061 Port Bristol Circle $660.000 11 I Via San Remo $675,000 1830 Port Renwick $679,000 1827 Port Renwick $689,000 t 90 I Port cardlff $699.000 2215 Alta Vista $699.950 IOIQ West Wind Way $725,000 53 Harbor Ridge Drive $729,000 27 Beacon Bay $739,000 838 Via Udo Soud $749,000 60 I Lido Park Drive #90 $750,000 1855 Port Manleigh $765,000 I 118 Santiago Drive $795.000 24 Chatham $825,000 755 Via lido Soud 3 Yorkshire 20 Burning Tree 1740 East Oceanfront 231 Via Lido Soud 3 Crestwood Drive 7 Cheshire Court 215 Via Lido Soud 1310 Galaxy Drive 2296 Channel Road 853 Via Lido Soud 6 Harbor Island 853f838 Via Lido Soud 35 Harbor Island 21 12 E Balboa Blvd $2.395,000 $2.395,000 $2.495,000 $2.545,000 $2,649,000 $2.695,000 $2.850.000 $2.895,000 $2,995,000 $3.075,000 $3,495.000 $3,750,000 $4.244,000 $4.400,000 $4.850,000 I. Newport Coast I 975 Bayside Cove West $869.000 17 Merano Court $285,000 123 Via Orvieto $875,000 4 KingsPort $375,-000 5 Rue Chateau Royal $885,000 6 KingsPort $405.000 6 Rue Verte $895,000 8 KinesPort $405.000 3805 Seashore Drive $895,000 31 Versailles $449.000 6906 West Oceanfront $899.000 14 Moming View $450,000 20 Rue Villars $899,000 4 Telescope $459,000 15 Cypress Point $899,000 12 Morninc View $475,000 530 San Bernardino $949,000 6 Windemere Court $495.000 12 Rue Deauvllle $979,000 8 Morning View $495,000 1601 Kings Road $998,000 10 Morning View $495.000 5 Rue Fontaine $ 1.025.000 2 KingsPort $495,000 428 Via Lido Nord $1,050,000 45 BridgePort Road $849,000 5 Park Place $1.069,000 3 Whiteshore St.489.000 2675 Ba hore Drive $1,090.000 l Windemere Court $1.S..9.000 7004 Wes(Oceanfront ~-C.-1,i\iSiin,~-;-~-;-r-"1'.ll'.Aftln~nF-su~~~~~~.--~.WW\o~ 1362 G~y Drive $1.195,000 12 Falrwlnd $1.595,000 2708 West Oceanfront $I. t 95.000 12 KlngsPort $1,350,000 11 Hillsborough $1,195,000 2 Sunset Harbor $2,99S,000 110 Via Trieste $1.195,000 22 Shoreline $1,295,000 22 Belmont $1,290,000 2210 Newport HOJs Dr. East$ t ,295,000 339 Via Lido Nord S 1,295,000 10 Torrey Pines $1.350,000 SanOemente I 316 Buena Vista $1 ,399,000 I 06 Avenfda Sierra $110,000 30 Royal St George $1 ,450,000 53 Belcourt Drive North $1,455,000 2034 East Oceanfront $1.479.000 8 Beacon Bay $1.495,000 1200 East Balboa Blvd. $1,5CJ';,000 14 Oakcrest Lane $1,595,000 30S Mornil\C Star Lane $1.6~)>00 ~2 BumintTree $1,69S,000 15 ln\'emess $1,695.000 21 Linda Isle $1. 795,000 515 Haroor ls.l;iind Drive $1,890,000 21 LoChmoor $1'895.000 l t Tm.tpr Sf .B~.000 26 Unda Isle $2, f9$,000 2J fnvemess $2,29";,000 3377 Via UdO • Newport &ud. • ' l I •I View Properties Udo Peninsula DrarMtic views. 24-hour doorman. walk to shops. Mike Marr $750,000 Ocean RJqe First row canyon viewiot, flat and ready to build. Welnsteln & Scanlan $450,000 Jasmine Creek Perfect • W remod- eled, expanded home. 3 bedrooms, faml· ly room. Ught and airy. Private location Carole Johnson $525,000 GreavlDe 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. 9th fairway of NBCC. totally remodeled, auard aated, community pool and spa. Rick Lan1evtn $649,000 Harbor Rktce Eltates 5 Bd. 3.5 Ba. Ocean and dty ltchts view. 3 car page. Laqevln & Bera $729,000 Bia Canyon Immaculate 5 bedroom sln&Je stoey home, pool and spa. Stella Worden $899,000 Bia CanJOft Meditenanean Villa. 4 bedrooms. 4.5 baths. FM>ulous and new. Unda Lyle $1,6,5,000 Irvine Cove Crest Spacious new 5 bedroom custom home. Great destan. Ocean view, spa and larae yard. Sara Hinman $2,200,000 Condo & Townhome Living • Beach Communities Lac•• 8eaclt StrlkJnc ocean and whitewater view bulldlnc site. Steve HIP $249,000 $3.45,000 Balboa Peninsula Charmine duplex. 4 bedrooms. 3 baths & 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. Walk to ocean and shopping Heidi StockweO $395,000 Costa Mesa Balboa Peninsula Point Rare Peninsula Point tnplex Large lot between beach and bay 9 car parking Huny! Lynn Noah $5 f9,000 Lacuna Vlllaae Main beach, ocean views Remodeled 3 Bd 3 Sa home Steve Hl&h $549,000 Newport Island Sayfront with dock and apartment Wonderful condition! terry Finster $595,000 Huntington Beach Big 4-plex with 6 garages. 3 baths each unit. Rick Lanaevln $795,000 Central Newport Oceanfront 3 bedrooms. 3 baths, 2 FP:wlne cellar. Rick tancevln $1 ,195,000 Balboa Bayfront Small contemporary on the bay Dock. private beach, sunset views. Beautiful Buena Vista tum-keyl Mickey Rowe $1 ,399,000 Corona del Mar < , t ' . ... 123 Via Orvieto $8 75. <><><> OPEN SUNDAY Jmmaculate Turn Key 4 bedroom home on one of Lido Isle's best Street to Street locations. ' JOHN l"'f cl'-'lon.igle 717-4711 Dennis Durgan 759 .. 3794 Now Is THE . TIME To Buv! ! ! : . ' : ~ ' ! I f " ! ..:._ ...L - { ' ! 1 ~ .~ / 853 Via Lido Soud , $:).495.000 OPEN SUNDAY This magnificent 5, I 00 sq. ft. home on the Eastern tip of Lido Isle is a rare offering. 110 Via Trieste $1. 195.000 Estate Living in a Beach Community! This 6 bedroom home on a 70 ft. lot is a 123 Via Orvieto $875.000 OPEN SUNDAY Immaculate Turn K-ey 4 bedroom home on one of lido Isle's best Street to Street locations. JOHN ~cl'1:onigle 717-4711 26 Linda Isle $2.195.000 This is an opportunity to be on ~ GoJd Coast of Linda Isle at a price we may never see again! Reduced SS00,000 5 Park Place $1. 069. 000 The most view home for the money any where in Newport . ' $699.000 OPEN UT A SUN Now Is THE . TIME To Buv! ! ! . . • . ' ( ; ' I I • ' - I . ·, • .. •' Private guard gated community with gorgeous beach and · tennis court. Offered at $1,299,000 SHIRLEY HARRIS LIFETIME SALES ACHIEVEMENT HAu. OF F~E MEMBER 759-31727 • Gated Motor Courtyard • 4 Bedrooms, 4.5 Baths · • Exquisite Design . • Wonderful Textures and Materials • Pool and Spa JIM KLINE 759-377~ . ...__,._....._.........:.,...:.-~.o------..___,._ - 53 BELCOURT DRIVE NORTH •Recently remodeled and upgraded • Beautiful new Eurostyle kitchen • One of the largest interior lots • Lush garden areas, private pool and spa • 24 hour manned security gate community • Oversized family/entertainment area • Seller transferred -quick move-in Unmatiited..elegance for $1,455,000 "---~-sea Island's BES'r Golf Course Value .., 80 OCEAN VISTA • Right on the 17th fairway NBCC • Model perfect condition • 2 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, den, formal and informal dining • 24 hour manned gate guarded community • Walking distance to Balboa Island and Fashion Island • Community tennis, pools and sp_as Priced reduced to sell now ..... $529 ,ooo Waterfront Homes' success prompts wave of expansion Newport Beach office on Pacific Coast Highway wi ll add 3 ,800 square feet A 11dal w1i1ve of change'' ah11u1111111.1.u1 .11 Waterfn.mt Home~· Newport 8l'.1th hl'Jd4uaners. 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Enter through the terrazzo entry featunna. •.rock ~denc:c 1s JU5t tt to bay and~" ith raised Oagstone firq>lace. dinin1 ~ garden Thi home Offen IJ'I 0~~1zed u;.f c\ room w The livin room looks out to the patio. and. fa.n:uly r .JOm with bijh cel,hlilf",:1 f the =·s arc loca~ on the &CCOod lcvel;orc designed for ouldoOr cntetW.mng. 0 and a ·vale patio i located on the with a vacw. 'The master suite with many book.~lve." real v~ety of ho~ on the island main level as well u one other bedroo~~re fc~ to Lido Village with ~precialty i.tores, varyina in style from contemporary to u ..... t1ona · theater and the famed .Udo boardwal~. C:,;~,.a~J6~'ft'& BlJU Rtdd111tiol /ltal &tatt ~ ~,:,:: ~90, Ntwporl Btoclt, (1/11) UUlOO. ~ -Because no two families are the same, no two homes should be Discover California Pacific Homes' five new Westpark neighborhoods P1.·rhap' one of lhc bc't thing' t1bout II\ 1ng in Sou1hcm Califllrnrn ''the ch1uct:' \\1.' hJ\e -place' 11,c dtnc. uir' »<e dmc Jnd c'pt:l"iJlly the lmmei. 11,c h\1.' m, Kno11,1ng thJI t'I el) fam1l) ha<. d10erent need,, and 1h.11 no t\\ll hou,eholtb are 4u1ll.' the ,,,me: C'.1l1f111na<1 PJcifi1.· Hom.-, ha\1.' huilt fhe 'l'r~ una4uc nc1ghborh111id' 1n thl' heart 111 In rnc·, popular ~btpJrl.: 1.11mmu111l)" r hl' 1110111 .itl\ e Je,1gn' .111J llc\lbll' 'PJ-.l' plJnning ,ire 'h11\\L,l\l'U lhmughoul ,1\.\ JrJ "'11111111g u11lnt111n' \II tolo\ nhumc,, , 11ml11m1111u111' JnJ 'mgk fJnul) dl.'1.1, hl·J h11nw' B1111 .\' e111u1 J Po\ltJno. (\1n1n.1 .111d I lll''ll \\1th \ Jlll1.-\lf1Clll1.'tl p111.1.·, 1.111g111!-'. 1111111 109.C)(XI tu tht m1J \ 100.000 ' lht'rl' I' J h11mt' Ill \Ull )OUf pc:r,11n.1l hfc,t} k anti ci.pcd.1l1110' _ IJl'JI tor ftr,I 11mr hu'rer,. Bs w 11fln, '" .-1111J11min1um ffoorplan' rangrng lnim 7~4 111 I 2::!2 ~uJrt' fl!'ct of 'pace. The'e home' h.11 e one and two bed mom,. mil' and I wo hath' and one or 1wo-c1:1r gantge' Bn11 \ rc,Hlcnt' aho ha1-c acce" to J pr!\<ll<' on \Ill' recreallon area with pool . 'pa. barbnu1.· area Jnd cabana Pnl.'e' rang\!' from ~109.900. A\entura feature' a M!ne' nl wndnm1mum' and IO\\ nhomc' thJI Jrl' dc'lgncd with tv.o and three bcdn11lm'. up to twu and one-half bath' t1nd two-t:ar gJiage' with dire<.:t acce':. in fi1 c mt><.lel' Pm:cd from Sl49.000. 01'1'lrpl.tn' mnge from 1.049 to 1.347 ..quarc feet of intenor "' rng ,pace Re"denl\ can Jl'tl relax JI the pm ate recreation area ""h1ch h..t' pool. 'PJ. hJrhccue area and cabana P1Ntaoo !>howcac;e' d..t.\.'IC ''°gle fam1I) detached re-;idence' offering three and four bedroo~. up to three bath'.'>. two-car garage' v.. ith automatic opener' and d1re1:t 111tenor al~ce" in 1.334 to 1.953 ..quarc ll'l'I of 'l?a..:e Profe,,ionally lantl,t:apcd lronl y..ird., arc mdiiaeOc,iOent' h«:re "'" ahn relax at the pnvale recreation cente1 wh1lh ha' a pool. i.pa, and barbecue area Pnec' are from the low $200.000'!'>. Designed by award-w111mng an::httec" Danielian & Associate,, the Cort.ma collccuon features three two-,tory home' ranging from 1.942 to 2.616 feet of intcnor living sp;ice.. with up to five bedroom,, three baths and three-car garage' The<.c smgle- farmly detached homes also include coty ·family room.s. elegant dining rooms. opti<Jhat den/teen rooms and 'unny breakfa.\l nook. Pnces arc from the $270.000's. Trieste, California Pacific Home.,· ~west Wcstparlt neighborhood. offers three smgle- fmnity ~ floorplans rang1ng from 2,'402 to 2,845 square feet of interior space. with up to five bedrooml a~ th~· and onc-tllllfbatm. Ve~lile opt•~ include den,, loft.~ and a variety of room • conliauralions. Priceurc. from che mid S300000's. "lt:s OW' goal u homebuil~ to dchver quality neigbbomood.1 that n:flect your personality and day-to-day need." as well 11 meet your demand~ for e,,,c:euence in arctu~tun: and va1uc." ~id JCathJccn Pin::her. vice president of \ales for California Pacific Home' , "Whether you're a young working prole\0,1\lnJI ready to pu~ha..e your fir,l home or your hou~ehold include' twn '1.'.hool-age children. the~e Wc,tpark nc1ghborhoo<1' wer~ created ~ith .. uch d1ver\lty. they continue to enJOy . unprecc<kntcd 11ucceo;s among an. array ot Orange County homebuyers. While Irvine remain!> ..in ex tremely desirable place to Im~. e\>eryonc hu ... a !>pet:ific agenda for p-'..!!'cl>.l!H!!g .'.! !vllll(', ~ .. _ a.nd _w~ le~ }'.illl. make cho1ceo, that count. Ptrcher <;a1d. "In an cfton to make y'lUr homebuyrng dream' J reality. fir11t-t1mc homcbuyef\ ~an apply the Welcome Home Owne1'h•P. progrJm. fc:..ttured Jt Ai entura Jntl Bmi Th" bond lina111..1ng pri1gr.1m offer' J ")"'er Jown pa>ment li\ctl rJtc tin.innng ..ind ea. .... cr yuahl~ 111g gu11.kl111e'. Plflher 'J1d In add1tn•n the limc'J' 1.·1 I.and" Jp1ng pr.1gr.11n .1\ JllJhk al P11,1tJn11 te.1llrr1.·, ,·11mpkti: 1c.11 \.JrJ lanJ,1.Jp111g. '-' llh .1ut1•mJlll 'P' 1n~k1 ') 'tem: p.llh' g111u11tl ._·mer 'h1 uh' Jnd tree' 'Be, ,n1,c .:cn.1111 , ... ,1n..:t111n' d11 Jpply Jnd Ad\JntJge lh111lt:bU)tng p111g1am' ffiJ)' \JI) pc1 nc1ghtxnh11~xl. pt'I h.JlllHl. Wc,1park home,h1'pflt'r' \hould ..:nn,ull thcir rl''Jll!lll\e ,,11c, reprc,enl~t1~~' for m1lfl' 111format11rn Jnd Jva1lab1 hty. P1 n·her 'aid The lwlian charm of thei.e neighborhood~ ,, cnhJnced by meandering wulkWJ)" Jnd tr'..ttl' .ind land~aped pla.1a.' tifWe,tpark, one of Irvine·, ncwe't ma,ter-planned l"1.Hnmum1ie,. Ncarby are numemu' recreatmnal area~. parl..).. tenni~ coun.,. lake'. ball lieldi. and 'hopping center.. The Irvine Bui.ine~' Complex and Irvine Spectrum Jre nearb!. and children Jnend the h1ghl) r..itetl ll"\ine Unified School ~1stnc1. one 11f the top educauonal 'Y'tcm' m the \IJI\! we,lpark rc\ldcnt\ ..tutomallcdll) bt:eome membef' ol the md1v1dual ne1ghtxirm)()d', Humeowner A"111:1a11on and the Pa..eo We'tpark " included to an As.-.e ... ,ment 01\tnct. Community Facilitie." (Mello R0<1') D1~tnca. :ind Lllndsc.'flpe and L1ghtmg Dl\tnl·t The-.c d1•.trkt' were formed to fund rnlrJ,tructure Jnd i.choo1' a-. well a' to pm-~fuf. l;indw.ipe..m.uRIA:Rlllll'e C00wh a ,ale' repre<.cntauve for details Cuhfom1a Pacific Homes offer. humcbuyer. r depth of professional el!.penence and a commit~~l to exl.-cllence ,econd to none. This dedication can be '<->en and appreciated at every step of the h<l~ building and homebuying pmce"'· Cahfom1a Pacific Home' 1i. building neighborhood~ of award-winning homes and a trnditioo of 'uccco;, and -;1ab1hcy To vi'1l California Pacific HonlCl> · five ~w neighborhood" from the San Otego 40S Freeway. exit -at Cul11cr Drive. Travel ~ to Bamtnej J>arl(way nd tum left. Tum ngbt on Pasco Wcstpark and follow the 'iign to the u les office. From the Santa A.na S Frctway, exit at Culver Drive. Travel south to lJmanca Pnrlcway and tum rigtlt. Turn right oo Pa.~ We t:park and follow the . ian to the salC\ offices. Tit• litoMI hMa M4 uln ,Jfltra.,.. OflUt WiiU.Mp'ftW/I 10 .... to.!,_._ •M f!lflb"41fro• 10&• ,.,, ... Fiw..,., "410"""1Aolt 011 ~ td (71') SSMJJO; °" .411tU1re, (114) S5Ml10; °" PoJl#NI, (114) 559-099; Ott C#filil&, (11') 5$~ 6011; °"' rwnu C1"' ss1..ua1. : ; t I H ~ \ 'u I I NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE VW ULl8A • PHrHOUSl ., Sellet hllsf•n•d • must sett! 2&1', 1 BA, sbrtght. &.==:"-""" V•ltd cellh1gs. Setler wtll PIT$ m•'i does1 54,IOO h King, 1Sl·G600 1.rl 3U GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO OWM 2 32aaeszoneoM!gw/2treeSl¥1dtnQbldos Couldn~duphcaealh1spra Exctllent #MStrrerl opportundy $2, 750,000 . SP£CTActll.AA LIJO IAYFROlfT 35' on bay w/doQ IOf taroe boal Exqu1s1tety remodeled 111 1988 HIS/hefs ms11 BA E.terc1'9 rm $2,295,000 A MUST SEE! This magndanly expanded Versa ii le Plan tlas been remodeled & modd led to perlec· hon Fabulous cou~d entry beaut1tul pa110 w/pool, spa & cabw TrerMndous use o1 ~ble 68R. 6 SBA $1,7115,000 CORONA DEL MAR HISTORICAL HM Ptrctled abowt 1atle COfona· on an o~mzed COfl* ~ w/pano ocean views. 58R. 4 58A. tlat'dwood firs. beautnul high coved ce1t·nos. massive lrpl $1 ,625,000 EXCEPTIONAL CUSTOM HOME rzt 1111):11y lites. bay+ ocean vftS. Oualllywotkmansh11> ttlroughout French aoots. mouidinos 3 trprs 6-~ spaces, oaiaoe w/kn ol C\1$1omcab1nets 58R. 4 ™ , Lono driwway. n1lth moie $1 ,295,000 IEAllflRll CUSTOM HOME In~ coom ol Hatbol Hill Pirlo ocean & Newport dJ views O.~ic Irmo rm w/ vaulted ct1hno oocxmet's kllehen, downstairs study All BA hM ltle11 own BA Uroe 111111 SUllt w/2 wa'-·111 cl03els AltladM lenced oll pool •ea $1, 115,000 CUSTOM YEW II lf£WPORT IUQI Maon'ICllll view al bay & city 19lts trom llns spacioos 4BA adorn re:s0Jnc2 Remodeled hglll & brq. !Vdwd tis. wet t. w/wJte cooler PTivie pool-SUI t.iyatd lmmaculale condCion $199,GOO IEAtrTlf\l. IA YSMORE NOME! Customtwn keytvnw/.all. 3 58A inoa ouardedconm 2 prrnle beaches Main II! BR & BA $8911,GOO cm COD CHARM + QUALITY CONSTRUCTIOI Bl in 1988, steps 10 s.ic:t Venarrte lam hm #lllO)l'Jle UIWI .all 4 56A. on 3 levets ~1te hit, oa cab Bert. MO'lle·tn condC100 $895,GOO PRIVATt CUSTOM HOME 3Julfs.flenctub,sk~igi.s 4-0M gaiq HuQ! kl! gnmrr!'s kd spa sauna $150,000 COTO DE CW CUSTOM HOME ttloe 5811. 458A hm11 tilt Village PirlOfa.TIICYINS, hardwood flr5. b!CJ Olltll kllchen huller pnry $750,000 SP£CTACUWI TOWIHOME! Gol course views tr om Ille paio & ~k:ony ol !his dramahcally ctlaioed townhome Rellecl1on pool A mJSI seel $630,000 COTO OE CW CUSTOM NOME 48A, 4 58A. huge lot, p:rk-h-Lage bonus rm. spacious kddlen w/all Mlom minld1ts Lio!'« & br!CJhll $511,000 IUUTiftiY MllllE'IJl- Oulet e11Me-uc.paat "'"' of oetlfl,'*9W W/l1lldlelfllf aw catatlna .suiisets. S11mp110111 msfr Sldt1 ltidllllftat111 "111. lnlslt bltlt 111/Jllcum & watter-Zin ., Unt uuttn. Goana.et's klU9t7 .aaa H.ARIOR YEW MW .all 2BA BelYedefe Open & hglll exlla t.11t lot. nice e'1Clo9ed CIOll11)'1rd ()pen VteW to lowly MlselS $595,GOO SllORECUFFS rzr mahea <JC>por111ldY to bid yru dream hm in.desirable Shorectllb Applox 18. 700sq II Id localed oncynw/some ocui views Clwm111938R, 28Ahmwl2M.28A ouest houst New pa..-• new Qpet $595,llOO I.ti MEW • CUSTOM POOl HOME Spacious 3BA, 2 lrpl's, wood tlrs Skyl!Qhls, ~ kt:hen • .tlrlpool ~I. courty3ids Secwey. sound-syslem $531,000 SECLUDED 11UHDAD ISU9D Ptr11d 38R,38Alamt ly hmw/pool, spa. kwmald1111110-til0tlamily rm. sun room on cul- de·sac Owli. anxtous' $539,GOO UPPUllAT Awesome v• · •mi lllSlom hm 3 bedroom. 3 ~. $449,GOO COllOU an MAit • SOUTH Of ICM Co apprC»t 45 ft lot 3 bectoom. 3 billll. den+ Olla . Ai1Pfo1c 2400 IQ h. Reducedl! Mtt,cm • .. DRASTICAl.l T REDUCED .. • Laroe~ 6, llfally 2l)() IQ h. Vfly "'" mana..t LirJ'11 & bu,.;• 2 slorin 38R • olta alt Ille mstr BR sun EJOllln greenbel lcaicn. S311.• mEAT CUSTml _.. • HUllJlllTOl IUCH 58R. 38A. custom hm 111 Meadowtn Gol C<MIM. 3-<:a v-age. skytigta 111 5111 ePJ den & dfll'IO rm Sltp dc.n bwlg rm wleorJ lrpl Closets w/organizlrs, S*QUe1 th, o;azebo & SP1 S311.000 GOlf COUllSE IUUlY Lrve on presl!CJ IOUS Big Ci¥1Utlradion of pr a Enchllll, 38R. 2 SBA w/2-cal owaoe Like Irmo 11 lht mtns P&t.11011 llUllllCTH IUCM IUUTY!I .all. 2 58A, 3-a page + "JOt boM rm wlbl-r1 ~ dr & Wll ti. Gourmet's lul w/S wner stM 2 Mm Wood c:abftts & a pr~ pool & Siii Pll,GOO Laroe ·G· planw/Vauhd ceilings & 48R Well located end un• w/~1 on bolh sides & clo9e to pool. Wood lloonng, p~lllOn sl'Uters. murored stlllfcase wall, Becber ~pe11no. i.oe balcony & endo9ed pa1io SUt,aoo vw IAllOA, um co .... Top tloor, OC!¥I & hdocM!nehiews• 2 mstt suiles, skylights+ hioh ce1lin05 Asoc !tools, pools & spa. '321,000 DCM CAMYOI UPGUOE W. 48R. 38A. M1oms1a11e11e, a own moulchng.1idl wood. Bit ins: dall libfary, hadwoOd tits, bl·ln bMs SZll,800 ...---~~~--~~~----------....... OpenHouus s $95.000 Sun , . s P.Z•ller s 529000 Sun 1·5~owtn .. $ 369,000 S~t/Sun 1 ·4 S Lutly $1795000 Sun '·• A.shefon $ 519,000 Sun I ·S H Gilchrist s -- Sun 1·5 J.HI $ 319.000 Sun l·S PMl{ry , ·:f ·= 1·$ .. ~~, ..... s. tM ........... .... :"IM ...... ...., , ...... l .... ....... t •I TM 1·5 u. .. 1·4 ..... tMc...& .... ..... ,., ... f ·I .""" ... 1·5 10.-. "1 ·• ...... ............. t t ~ ...... $1,995,000 l gti; & er ; • y h"l ex•ra arge lo! w/dock 6BR • 4 SBA lJ•ge ms1r su11e • remodeled balh Spac1oi.s ;.ies' 11•s rrmacu a:e cond111on1 ~· ... ,-. ~ ~--:.~ ... -~-~:.....-. ~ ---_~ ___ _ $899,000 Magn1locen1 v·1>y, ct bay & c:ry lights from lhis spacious 481 S!CI"' ·es ~e1 ce Remodeled hghl & brrght Harctwd ti rs we! bar wf,v1necooler Private pool s re b.Y.~yard Immaculate condi11on ShlraAsharl, 72'J.Tl38 $549,000 Super spac1rus 4BR • 3 SBA Recent remodel.ng decks entry wood firs VteN of Cherry Lake & Back Bay Creal loe<1t1on ----~ ----41 --=-~ '" . I I -. ___.-. __._ Jo King, 759-66/XJ 11t. 345 OCEAN I CINYllN VIEW fnORONA DEL MAR $459,90&- Pnme loc upper uml (28R + den) luxury sem0< living (nr Oasis Center) 2 car garage w/slorage, 1ns1de laundry eat in kik:henwlteoler island Court· yard entry & vtew deck ''' 11n, 11M637 -- .49 -~~. ·' .. '" . -~ ----- -- -' PRIVATE & PRESTIGIOUS BIO CANYON ! $965,000 A s1Unning 5BR, 4.5BA hm s1wled on an oversized lot in private & prestigious Big Canyon' Property en1oys pool & spa w/Y'ie#s ol bay & ocean' Und• Taglla•ttl, 12'J-7262 Mlyukl Rans, 12f.7ZT9 $593,500 Com pl. remodeled. 2BR +den+ dock available. New paint. carpel, fixtures. tile & mirrored walls Abso· lulely immaculale! LIKE NEW • CUSTOM POOL HOME $539,000 Spacious 3BR. 2 frpl's, wood ft rs Skylights, island kikhen, whirlpool. Watertall, courtyards Security, sound-system -$455,000 -~,.a... ___ _ Beautifully dec()(aled con9ernpoflly condo will a wonderful harbor view. Plantation shutters, s:raped ceilings, crown moldings. Par eled doors tuu-out BM . I . It· Ing. $299,000- 3 yr old Medilerranean, single fanily. Mstr w~. Jacuzzi tub 3BR. F1ench door~& loft. y ' r ' ' , .. . . I • " . . • Remodeled S Bdr .. S 8Mil Home • Formal Dining Rm, Ubrary, Den • "Gol~ ~on Linda Isle. Pvt. Oodt $3,495,000 • S Bd .. Over 100 Feel on r~ Worer • 6 Bd., 4.S Ba.. 1 Fireplace.~ • S 8d . 4;.Ba., Gate Guarded • Enclosed lnrerior Atrium • Interior Counyard with Pnvate Pool Second Largest Loi on Linda Isle • Lowtst Fee Pru:ie on Linda Isle • • Approxim:uety 80' on the Waler • Cn:ntiv\.Fin:incing Avllilllble $2,300,000 L.H. (Ad. 6619) $1,649,000 (Ad. 6615) $1,050,000 L .H . (Ad. 6620) EXPERI_ENCED, KNOWLEDGEABLE, RESPECmJL & CABING WHEN YOU DEMAND AN AGENT WHO EXEMPLIFIES THESE QUALITIES IT IS TIME TO CONTACT THE No. 1 AGENT FoB.1995 AT T HE PRUDENTIAL t }ON DOUGLAS CoMPANY, N EWPORT B EACH (•T HEN ENTER THE CORRESPONDING "AUDIO Ad' 1.0. NUMBER) f!iJARBARA ~STADTER 24 HOUR AUDIO DESCRIPTION OF ALL PROPERTIES IN THIS AovERTISEMENT NEWPORT BEAC H'S FmsT 24-HouR BROKER Personal Ad desi ned b SCHOU GRAPHICS• (714) 559-2079 NORTH TUSTIN HILLS BIG BEAR LAKEFRONT l 02s_z. S.11.ar::iK. LIJ.ae 79l Cove 10 Beds. 14 S Bath.~. 9 Fireplaces • 9Bd , 9Ba.. Plus Gucs.t Quarters Approx 30.UOO sq.fl on :ipprox. 8 acre~ . Approx. 10.000 sq.A. on Obi. Loe Ano1her approx 18 acre~ available . Soun;i, Gym Rec. Rm. & Mud Rm. (Ad. 6625) $2,950,000 (Ad. 6623) BARBARA'S DIRECT LINE (714) 729-7208 • Working lo Association With Marcia Brashier • BIG CANYON .NORTH LAGUNA BEACH CAMEO HIGHLANDS 25 Hemiitaee 304 Wermouth 1.ZJ.l Sur:m· Qd:t~ • SBd~ SB:i.. Oveo;izcd Flaa Lot • •Bd.. •.sea .. Firepl:ic:e in LivinaRm. • 4Bd:, 2Ba., Remodelled in 1986 • 3 Fireplace.~. "Children's Wins· • Occ:in View Estate. Immaculate • F'ircploce in ~Bed., Sing)e Level • PU:ASB ASK FOlf M AlfCll· 8 1fASJlll:lf . Bonus Room now used a.~ 11 Oym • AIC. Ocean & Ciry Ligh1 Views $1,375,000 (Ad. 6626) $1 ,189,500 (Ad. 6607) $995,000 Brett~-Best Bu~s Call Today! Brett Wyland [714J 729· 7273 Dottie · Johnson· Bank Owned Spyglass Hill 718 1 /2 Marguerite - 5/4,39:llSquareFeet. Pool/Spa OfOCe BoousRoom newer paint Open Sun. 1 ·4 . ~~{Q.-S:tM~~~4§~ $750,000---.....--=iii•---~--,.....--~ r, ·---....... -----~-~=~---' __, ...... ~&-1~.w..-.~E1Ut;iful 2BA,--41e ....... e .... ..._,~~-• 4/2.5, 2104 ~uare Fl!et f3oo1/~a Vik'rethe experts!i815,tJ08 Bank Owned. Bayside!!! ~ Qrldo on ~ Great Bay Views! POSSible dock access 1n front l.Ne the life of k.lxtry! ~wants~ OOH), Reo8t appraisal at · $600,000.Now pnced too low to mentJon! ·Tannie Anyone? Bank-Owned condo! 3 !or4)/3. 1910 Squcre Feet. Great location 111 Tennis Assooanon. New paint Anx10us Bank d deal. PrCed below comps · $189,900 ca~ana Del Mar CCDMJ Relocation 2/2 large Rear Olndo. Newer (1991) and mce! Balcony and deck. wet bar. Top of the line amriiesl! CffN OOY SUNOAYll Motivated at · $309,900 Big Canyon Golf Course!! CPPCm'UNITY ABCl.JNOO WITH M~ FANTASTIC PRUS MOTIVATED OWNERSI Fratog the 5ch tarwaytt 2 car Pmate garage W'ifj Below Comps $336,000 Two balconles owrloolong Golf Course/Lake' Bankes Pnced to SeUI $325,000 r.au regarding ~wonderful CillF cou~ properties priced well below . $300,000 canda. $309,900 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 -$1951 000 . Ocean view located in beautiful Sandcastle Condos -walk to beach, Fashion Island & Village . Pool, Spa & Lovely entertainment area. Dottie Johnson 760-1966 Spinning a wider cocoon for home buyers se-eking comfort D ' ff · • Display outdoor seating arus es1g nerS 0 er hps to ·Think warm • Reuch buyers who work at home conducive to entertaining or dining al 11 t'' h b ' l ,~ .uc.i ru)!' trJJillim.ill\ ,1, h:J For more and more buyer., the workplace fresco · · ne Orne uyers ~top'-at the front door. ApN'al to tho..e who 1tu111,t1111g' ,111J ".irm \\111iJ, II• Ul'Jlc J \.11/) r Choo\C outdo<>r fum1'hing' 111 warm .11m1"phc1t: work at home by dj playing a dream home colors with 'plashe' of accent colol"\. Add an l111hc late ·go., and early ·~. con,umn' 111 m.il..l· tlw \.1ll:1'<1111ng u1mpll'll' u't: office where everything i~ color-coordinated Adirondack chair to evoke a cottage dixovcn.-d the JOYS or cocooning. ".11111 lllli 1r' 1 Ill PJllltCJ .tl(Cllt Y.Jlt' h~e and clutter free Ui.e built-i n' to houc;c ambience: or include a deck with built-in transforming thctr homes into CO/) h.I\ l'll' ihi"l' an the 111l l..duuc1111p..•r11><l11f 11ur PJ't " 'omputer cquipmcnl and file\. or fomi hang... ,eating and planter' filled with fragrant . from the ouL'iide world. Enlhu,ia-;tic Kc.irnc) ,uggc't'. '°warm wood.' 3' welcome alternative ... to colorful nowen. Liability make' it homeowners" pun" COCOOn\ filled With \Jd hang111g herh' ~nd a pol rai:I.. ll\er the the in\litutiona) look. infea.\ible to \how porch 'wing\ in model ~f'H.~: hoffM 1hca1t•o., 11ide0 ---i.-tklwA ·1•uc..w1·0»111• .1 Y.aan. t.1m1!i__ homes, but a wooden bcnctf seat on glider; game<;, gourmet lotchcns. co1y fum1i.hang' cooking atm11,pherc. lndudc a 'ideboard 111 • v and colors exuding warmth the dining n11im for buffet 't) le ,crv1ng Indoor and outdoor living SJ>BttS "Budget consciow. cocooners have Create a natural now between indoor. and d1-.covered.that a relaxing cvenmg at home • Create a great room for entertaining out by choo ing Oooriog and patio lJn be JUSt as satJ fyiog as a night out on the Great room' arc the hcurt of the home. hard\caping with sirrular texture . colon. or tnwn ... 'i:tid award-winning intrnor de'1gncr Pr11\ ide home bu\'er' with built in materials for bolh areas. Include French DJwn K'"'"""'"')', """'•'dent of De.•ign Linc 1 d • t nte"" ··implcte doors opening onto a covered patio or _.,... ,-.-· ... mu umc 1.1 entenammcn i:c • , l· Interiors and 1995 president or the Building with big S<.'recn tclcvi,1nn. \ 1dco ~a, ... ette courtyard. lnduscry A ~iation' Sales & Marketmg rt.'\.:order. compJl't dl'•l plJyer and 1,urround Council in San Diego. "Now. in an em ,0 und Include both '1deu g.1mc' Jnd game when VIK'allon~ arc rast bccommg luxury table\ for more traditaonal pur.-u11\ Add a Hem.~, more ilnd more homeowners are lircplttc:e with l.irge hearth und a wood box eitpa.nding their cocoon ," tilled with log' to e\.ol.:e image-. of fJm1ly KC41rney al Sl14 the homeowners arc gat.hcnng' around a c111y fire. emcrgina from indoor cocool'ls to create personal outdoor rttreat,, transfomung their baclcyatds ;nto mini oases: She ha.-; merchandised new home interiors for many or the nation 'i. forcmo't home builder. in intates Md in Mexic:p. "Savvy home bOildcrs ci,m increase sales by fulfilling the de..\irc& of home buyer1 -.eekina pafadi~ at bO.me." To net more !'lie by appcaJing to cocoone!'l', u<>e the following ti~: • Welcome the romputer gentration "Bu1lde~ ,hoold stan thinlcing .ibout families with more than one computer." ~uggesb Rene Iverson of De ign Lint ln1cnors. "We· re trying to incorporate children'. computercenten. into our new home-~. ideally in a multi-purpo~ mum where lad., can ha\le separate play areas. compu~rs apd a sense of pnvucy." • Creatt outdoor retrtats Create a private rctreut 'heltered by landscaping to provide pn vacy. Aowenng hedges and the -.ecnt or pine." will appeal ui your buye~' ~n.-.c\. Add water featu~. if your budget ullowi.. '1"he <iouod oftnckting water is very ' '>OOthing," advi e .. Jil Frcdcnck of Dc111gn Line Interior. An outdoor fireplace or brick OOtbccue will evoke wann feelings in pro,pcctive bu)"'~ Up light plariU aQ(J pi~ rn mood music th.rough outdcxJt ll~aker. to provide u <.'O?)' ambience for evening barbecue • • Provide outdoor play areas ror kJds and adults Parenb will appreciate model home' with play yard' for children If 'ipacc perm1L,, di play a playhou..c. child's fort or basketball court. Adult" who arc kids at heart will rc\pond to a private putting green or lighted croquet field. ln h1gh~nd homes. dii.play a vanishing edge pool or pool with beach entry to '>imulote a per..<>nal parad1-.e. If there\ no room for a full-med pool. include a lap pool or outdoor <.pa. .. Cocounmg.j). here to slay," llUmm.cd up Kearney. "Home buyel"!I in the 90l> want lhcir hofllC'. to be wann. comfotinble ha\ens filled with cntcrt.iinina po ~ibiliric.,, both indoon; and outdoor,;. They want )OU to fulfill the1r dream'"., wen ... , tht1r need' .. Du{ltt l..Utf llflfnors.fo11ittkd u. IN.$. ltas wo1t ltUWl'Olll MA.ME, MIRM tld SAM nri /Of' lb rHW'I U.#rior .wn~., 1ttltMftia. Ftw ftµ1Mr ~"· coll ('19) '51-f100. ,. I· ' I • 1 : I \ ... .,, ' ' I • ---. l i .- •. '• L.. ---. .--• .... • -• ----l --.. '• -- • ·-_. , .. -.&---_.t___.t_ ~ l'oWIOUS Ylt:WS Ol1~0A~11 n:rn-fion, s~. -JBa t. 2.BR apmtment with vievvs .......... $1, 115,000 ·-- JOHN "SEPP" MAIER: Swindall enioys a successful yeqr Always a frat man AGENCY: ,..,., Realty JOl'ITl'L!: .., £sute Sala Professional FARM AREA: Serving Orange County HOW LONG wrrB AGENCY: Twoyeara Cl'J'Y,Of RESIDENCE: ltvi.oe HOIBJES/INTEUST: Golf, Willa and tennis CLUBS/ORGANIZATIONS: SipitAJpha F.psiloo Alumni AJ.9ociation LAST BOOK READ: "The Richest Man in Babylon., FAVORITE MOVIE: "Get Shorty" FAVORITE GETAWAY: San Luis Obispo HOW OOYotJ DUINE SU~? OettiQg a lliomc told! Hard work pays off in 1995 Barbara Swindall of The Prudential -Jon Douglas Co., Newport Beach office has enjoyed a splendid year. Her eight years in the industry at The Prudential -Joo Douglas Co. have provided her with ample cbaJJenaes. She bas excellent time mma t skills which were booed in the computer marketing buslDCSS poor to real estate CXlllUlU1ment. Tremendous ielf discipline made it possible for Swindall to attain two bachelor's dcgreeg and• master's degree isl mt from 1he University cA Vi .• ~ . In a maitetpl1ee rife Wh ~ SwiDdlD bas found a plrticuJar fticlle b her ~ ... md has tarJeted the hr..._ Valla Point complex It the edge of Pad6e 0-. Hipway and J~ Roed in N¢Wpolt 9alch u her area of ~ty. Reprcsentina sellers (listinas) has generated 80% of her business. -For 1996-, she is prCd;amg • 9olid, moft- st.ble year, buecl upon lut year's lrmSaCtions and on potitive covci:aae about ioctl reaJ estaJe oooditiom. Low iotemt • rllel and bu~ interest in Obtaining thole 111111 Wilh a sipifonr savinp oa ~ price. will lriger an upbeat yew. The extensive, consistent advcrtis~ and OClOlplkr tecbnoloay available at The Pnidcntial -Joo Doualu Co. dominates the local mart:cc abl.rc. mat.in& opportunities for ., ... IT I 1 :(!~_=-. '>l , - Read the latest hap~nings in ... Buylines We hear from IUJIMAX SOUTH COUNTY that Esabet' Yank was seen at the R1u with Harriet ud "Sandy'' Sandhu. The couple purchased the first home for sale in Pelican Point from her. From THE PRUDBNTIAL ·JON DOUGUS CO .. LJllM Valtntlne was spotted at the Mifl&e Super Bowl party. but 'he\ not sa~ won or lost. George eo<haircd the 15th annual Newport Beach Mayor's dinner at the Newport Hyatt. And M:hussing down the slopes in Utah ''Mary Jank-Peaker. And that fabulous Brit, Weady Durand. is celebradna seven years ot wedded btm wilh htr hubby Bob. They'll spend the wec~end by the sea in Carlsbad. We w1~h them many more years of happiness together• At COWWBLLBANKER COSTA MESA, Usa Klemens was swept off her feet b) a new romance. After just (our wttks of dad.na, she and Mr. Right fle"' nil ln the islands for a Hawaiian wedding ceremony• Company employees got so many requc\ts from buyers for referrals to carpenters. painters and community bu\lnc~s that they decided to put together St. Michel and St. Laurent share architedure Convcniienlly ~ in the new area of Newport Coast arc the two new communities Of St Michel aild St. Laurent. These two DCi&hborhoods Shafe the French Normandy architettUic theme repeated lhrou&hout NCw)>ort Jlict,e; SL Mi<:hcl comas&l ol 172 inile family residences; ~ botriC$ are all three and four bedroom • with four bri&ht. open floor plans ranging in ize from l,913 to 2.466 square feet. St. Laurent con ists of 66 hQmes. The homes off er vlriaciooi. o( mi-basic noor plans, all three and four bedioom.s. some with optional den or Nudy. They range in size from 2;241 eo l, 727 ~fed. All model have Cfteloleid c0w1yiird entries. All Sc. Michel arid Sc. Laurent model have large ~ kitcbeM with separate ea.ting weu. tllllilj roonl& wilh WICCS; a "Community Referral GuJde" for their d1ents. 1lle guide '' a .. ailable eitclU',ively through Cold'A-ell Banker agent' Al GRUBB&. EWS RESIDENT/AL SERVICES Joann Kenton won $100 at the Super Bowl ba)\h at the Mirage in Lai. Vegas. Karen Knoche and friends celebrated the Super Bowl at her home with a "can party." Guests placed a quaner into a can, and pas!>Cd it 10 the next per,on every time the fLlQIM! .;.~LL ~!.. M :~ e:id nf the gamt:, thc big winner of the day was Karen 's daughle.r Crelchen, who won Sl9.75. Ann Peters, who t!> fondly known around the office a~ "Miss Sports Jocune" won four ucket' 10 -.ec the Mighty Duck~ play She won them from MJrk 1 Mongage in a Super Bu'A-1 pool, but 1t -.eem)\ 'he thought tht: Ducks "'ere a ba..cbJll team in'ltead of a hockey learn COLDWELLBANKERNEWPORT BEACH !><lys farewell to Ron Leland He's offlo We\tem Exposure. where he'll be acung a' creau"e director and doing mmeung for Wc,tem fap<l\Ure Good luck in )'llUr ne'A-p.httton, Ron At METRO REALTY, La' Vega' was the place to be for Super Bowl XXX Both Jackit C~ldy and Gary Sully went there (-.cparatclyl We're not 'urc:f JJckie won or lo\l. but "-C lnow that Gary ' bet wa~ nol on the winning team WATERFRONT HOMES REALTY ha.~ more than JO ne~ t"ung' lhl' year. keeping the ~ta ff bo-.y. But they' re \t11l ta~ing time to ,ay happy binhday to the following: Maryann Nethercutt. Feb. 1: Cheryl Johnston, Feb. 2; Susan Travis, Feb. 4. Do you havt any littlt tidbits for tltt Buylints column ? Just call Julu Y1.ttr, Rtal Estalt Edilor (714) 574-4242 or fax (714) 650-4802. inside laundry rooms and two-car .attached garages. The front yards.~ bcauufully maintained by the assoc1at1~n. ~me of the homes enjoy views of the city hgh~ and canyon, others have peaccf~I greenbelt views. Prices start in the mid $300.~ range. Both areas arc gated with convenient pool facilities. St. Michel is surTOUnded by walking paths and is adjacent to a t<>! park. Both nci&flborboods enjoy the ~utiful .new recreational park of Newport Ridge. which bas 8 playground. basket~!. volleyball and tennis courts. a l>Meball diamond and covered picnic areas with gas barbecues. Newport Ridge is close to Corona del Mar and its charming shopping areas. several beaches and will have easy acce to~ new San Joaquin Hills toll ro:id. The m:a l'i served by Lincoln Elementary and Corona del Mar Junior and Senior High School. St Mi(hel and sr. Laurent both offer the pcrka home for today's active young couplc'i and families. '"'""" ~. ""'~ ~., (11') 15J..J751 Of' GUelll Jolwo,."' 114) 711-4105 at Coat N1wpolf ,,,...,.,, 4 Ciric l'kvl, Swi# UI, NwlO"a-clt. i ' .,, I I I · 1 I · I I Rate. u of Febfuary 1, 1996 l Abacus Fmanc1al Grp. -----American Savings Bank Bank of Amenca California Federai Bank Coast Federal Bank Countrywtde Funding -'--- Detrid< Mortgage Group Downey Savings Emery Financial Fidelity Federal Bank ---First Federal Bank of CA Fleet Mortgage Glendale Federal Bank Home Savings NationsBanc Mt~. s;orp. Newport Coast Fmal'lClal Oceanv1ew F1nanctal ProFed Mortgage Sanwa Bank Union Bank West Coast Mtg. Grou__p Westem Financial SB Weyerhaeuser Mtg. 2l2 Cam.atlon Mubtrencb Rtm Emle 67)-9041 222 Momltig Canyon CoroN de! Mar l'ropet1in 67)-8494 2'111 Cow. )om It mt)' MCOOnmr Mdlonald CO-.t Homes Remilll Prmtiff Jiil lBl 3811 559-9400 Ext 339 COSTA MESA 1787 Hunnlngblrd Orcle , 4U ht Davis ' Coldwell llanktr 6611-9333 2059 Federal A~ 3811 ~Johnson liU Grundy lltah0t1 675-6161 2603 Eldenllt JBR Binnie OlxOfl Metro llealty 72C).9422 2779 IVftllng Clrclf 4H PalDms Colet-II Banker 668-9333 336 Monte VtJla JIR lly Ow'Mf Al.an ""'3320 Sun 12·3 $444,000 $'69.000 Sun 11·4 H63,000 Sun 1·5 $599,900 Sun 1-4 Sl&S,000 Sal 12-4 s 175,000 Sun 1-4 $359,900 Sun 1 ·5 Reclund FOUNTAIN VALLEY 11304 lirdl St. 4U ht Davis ~1an•er 668-9333 · NEWPORT BEACH 1111c.uac.a-::. =-· ~-.::= Cannery VII .. lledy rn-3777 1430 W. Bq Avt 48R Cannery Villase Ruhy 67J-J7n 1901 l'of1 urdiff SH Linda Lyle CNJt Newport rroperuts 159-3703 r Sal/Sun M Sl,199.000 222 Via Udo Nord 48R Sat/Sun 12-4 $1,595,000 am Comely Bill Grundy Rt&llon '75-6161 2290 t...Uncb Cl 4bf Keybaltors 967.(llOO 939 Via Lido s-1 SU u-r Wlip lalty 67).3777 Ilg Canyon vinu 2-1111 Mdnda M.tton larbara Sanregret Rultors Sun 1·5 SS,,,000 Sat/Sun 1.5 $4, 199,000 KEY LENDERS AND RATES 30-y .. flxed 30. Year adjusbble INTEREST " POINTS LOCK· ltn'EAUT % POINTS MAX. MARGIN AO.I. TYPE PHONE RATE OWN (!) IN A..P.R. RATE OWN (%) A.P.A. LOAN (%) INDEX FRfQ. A (714' 965-0077 6.750".k 5 2.000 25 6.983 --------------------2.950% 25 1.000 7 .568 207,000 2.350 110 1 M -----5 (800) 562-6272 6.875% 20 2.125 30 7.123 2.950% 20 1.000 7.668 600,000 2.450 110 1M ~_J_800) 556-7811 7.000% 5 2.250 45 7.262 6.000% 5 1.000 7.609 207,000 2.500 1TS 6M s (800) 225-3337 7.000% 20 1.625 45 7.198 3.700% 20 1.000 7.625 207,000 2.400 110 1M s (800) 300-5626 7.050% 20 2.000 10 7.287 2.S60% 25 1.000 7.618 500,000 2.400 110 1M K (800) 877·5626 6.875% 5 1.875 45 7.<>97 5:f2~% 2b -1.000 T.987---wr,ooo-Z750 m:r-.,-v A ~4) 759-9692 6.875% 5 1.250 13 7.034 2.950% 20 1.250 7.594 600,000 2.350 110 1 M s (800) 336-9639 6.875% 20 2.125 30 7.123 2.950% 20 1.000 7.668 500,000 2.450 110 1 M A (714) 729-9200 6. 750% 5 1.875 26 6.970 2.950% 20 1.938 7.666 600,000 2.350 110 1M s (800) 232-2309 7.125% 5 1.625 10 7.325 -------------3.950% 10 1.750 7.806 207,000 2.500 110 1M s (800) 672-4332 6.750% 20 2.375 30 7.021 3.950% 20 1.250 7.753 207,000 2.500 110 1M -----K (800) 700-5650 6.750% 20 2.500 45 7.034 --------5.375% 20 2.250 7.818 207,000 2.750 1TS 1Y ------------'~ s (800) 560-9000 6.875% 5 2.250 _45 __ 7_._13_5 3.750% 25 1.000 7.7"JS 207,000 2.500 110 1M s (800) 975-5051 7.050% 10 1.500 30 7.236 3.950% 20 1.000 7.627 500,000 2.400 110 1M K (800) 622-0102 6.750% 20 2.250 30 7.009 4.625% 20 2.500 7.7fXJ 207,000 2.750 1TS 1Y A (800) 808-5626 6. 750% 5 1.500 12 6.933 -----2.950% 20 1.250 7.594 600,000 2.350 110 1M --------'----------~ A___Q,!4)65_1_-63_55 ___ 6_.7_50% ___ 5 __ 1_.8_7_5 __ 12 ____ 6._97_0_ 5.500% 10 0.625 7.663 · 207,000 2.750 HS 1Y K (800) 686-3756 6.750% 20 2.500 30 7.034 4.250% 20 1.000 7.854 400,000 2.625 110 1M B (800) 237-26g2 7.200% 10 1.500 15 7.388 --------------------5.625% 10 1.250 8.209 207,000 S.125 fTS 6M ----------"---------B (800) f53-1288 7.000% 20 2.000 60 7.237 --------------------4.375% 20 1.250 8.076 207,000 2.875 6CD 6M -----A (800)400-1611 6.990% 5 1.000 21 7.125 3.700% 10 0.750 7.898 300,000 2.100 110 1M s (800) 393-9372 7.125% 5 0.875 30 7.248 6.000% 10 0.375 7.689 207,000 2.750 1TS 1Y K (800) 669-8747 6.750% 10 2.000 10 1t.983 3.950% 20 1.125 7.740 207,000 2.500 110 1M W, ._, ' .. _.... ~ •• 3CVJO COfWmllloulll ll'ICM1gl0el. TrPe of l.Mldll' la: 8 • Bink: K • ~ ---= R • ~ ~ S • l9Wlgl 6 IOln. ~ beMera and btolwt.,. llolnMd ~ 9'I c.ilolnll ~II of Aelll &-. 11 .._a bfoMr or OOI~ f« ~"°''rlllllon Cll c.IW. DAE• (1118) W-0831, ......._. ,_... lor 9ctlltlblel II 1111 lnlrocldOry ..... tcit 9'I h ......... Plflod. o.tt ~ 11 amoun1 al C91t1 (' d .... prtcl) pllld IO._.. piiaf to algrW1g mcwtglgl cornet. ,._ 119 % of loan beWlol pjjd IO lwdli ll .,,_ ol lt'lln ~ Loca-tft le .. ~ of dayt ..... ~!Ml priot 10 ~ A.l'Jl II,_ .... ~lllUW rW Whlctt II en......., annc.111 OOll ol tw lo9n IO 9'I bol'lvwet NI A.P.R.I .. ceb~ ~ ~ News Co. bM9d on a '207,000loanamount.,_paintsshownand1700 IOCll ...._ The A.PAI ate lnduded In'* dl9t tar~ ton Ody. When llPP)4nO tot a IDln, Fedenll T~ law requftl .... IO~ 91\ AP I\"**'° WI\ loan offer ........ loen II flt Nldmum ** w41 loan under glWlt """9 NI bid~ SJ"9'"" t.w. a ...... -of '207,000. liWllft (1n "') ll*ldltlt>"l*: llWgln + lndu •dial' tatl .,._ ftllt IC9U*'*lll. ..__ .. fll llMll b ~en......,..,..(~+ ltldlx •NI'#,_.). 110 • 1 lltl Dllt. Coll of Fundll, IT'S a 1·Y•T~ 811, L.8M • ~ UBOA. STe • ~'rrllUUfY Bii, eco • e-mont1--. ~ ot dlpolll. -• •ant f,...,.cy 111w l*lod bllWMn adjullmetU 1M • 1-Morlll. _..; e.Mo!ti. tY• 1 Yw. ,,, w ..... Change V-*Y .... Md.,,... priOr IO~ lor. loan NI lenclart pt\MOe ... wll'I ....... ----'°' ..... loin MIOUl'tll. Thll lnlor!NllOn pr~ .. ncM en offer to,,.... loan , .......... en,.. ti' .... • R•~l'~-0Clcf*f'~'9~Heiwleo., 1!1oe.17111tt,e.:.. tpo . ..,_~·~"1'0G. (714)838-11.77. • • • • • ••• _ ••••• ,~,o...._......._,....Oo., t t >I t t I t t t t • t. • t \ f • • t 4 • e I • I • • • • t • I I ' • • • t •' t I\ • • # \ f i i I t • ~ •" • t • • -. • 9 • • • .-19 ,,. t t '\ f •. I • I • • • It 't I.. ttT" •:·-~ ~ ••• • t.. OLDE OOR~A DEL MAR JUSTRIDUCFD!!!GREATBUY!!! "MESA DEL MAR" Rare China Cove! Premium location clOff to park 563 000 & South Coast Plaza • Fabulous 3BR on poo~size lot .with wood floors & paned windows. Great curb appeal. $208,000 • ~utstanding 4BR-w/new kite carpeting & roof + 33' enclosed RV and beautiful garden with . · ely exposed-o·"!Ht---111 PRIVATE $599,000 2618 Cove spa. $229,000 flooring . Country kitchen breakfast nook & dining area. A 48R giant 4000 sq.fl. w!Jjirt'plaas. J dining arras. 2fami(y rooms. (Pool and Spa) on quiet strrct. ZBR. lBA, dining room & roof Large yard with fruit trees . dn k with great bay view. Live tn Pleru.<•rci/I $250,000 now . build later or just LI VE~!! ·rAMARRAH 838-4645 Jackie Gillis, ~ealtor Jim & Patty McDonald call %T-0800 Owner Wants Quick Sale McDonald CdM Homes SEVEN GABLES "Area Specialist'' Dick McKasson 759·90=70===~=======R·=·=r =·'====~!::::===:=6=3=1~-~80~1=1~~-----~-y-Reat __ ~_rs----~ HARBOR VIEW NEWPORT BEACH BIG CANYON GOLF • COURSE VIEWS • CUSTOM HOME QUALITY FEATURES • HARBOR VIEW NEIGHBORHOOD • LARGE LOTS • UP TO 4.168 !)Q.FT. HOMES • LOW TAX RATE TWE~~*~W.:"" 1-r.I (714)644-6811 3BD 3.5BA !JR 2BD 2~ Plus Stildio u,.;t. Room to build o" R-~ lOt. French doors a~un~, glass block, rtclssed lig#tti"I, suntkclt, Jacazi twb and mudt "'°"· <k1a" sitU of RCH. $lll9,900 NEWPORTHIW 222 MoaNiNG CANYON SkoaEcliffs ? Opu SAT 6 SuN 12 ... 4pM • OcWll AJtd Ifill views, 7BR offlcf #to•E WEil <f.OU#dEd Off A 1', 100 §C>Cl.UE loor Lor. OpEN ANd INviTiNG • 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath • Tree Lined Street • White Picket Fence • Huge back Yard , .. 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