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LIFE FRO M ART
Artist Anita Healy has
used he r work in callig-
raphy to help he r be at
can cer -twice.
• SEE STORY PAGE A2
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RECIPE FOR
HEARTBURN
"Spice World " gives
Uncle Don a had ctftertaste.
•SEE STORY PAGE A13
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The Daily Pilot will soon
· be unveiling its inaugural
"Junior Most lnf.luential"
list of 103 most influential
children -18 years of age
and under -in our com-
munity. We're looking for
Scholars, athletes, humani-
tarians -anyone with spe-
cial talents, achievements
or just plain courage.
If you know someone
who belongs on this list.
send in. your suggestion -
along with a brief descrip-
tion of what makes this kid
super-to the •Junior 103:
Newport-Mesa's Most Influ-
ential Children." You can
• . use e-mail (dpilot20earth-
\ lin~.net), .voice mail (642-
~). U:S. Mall (330 W. Bay
St. COsta Mesa 92627) or
fax (646-4170). ~adline for
sugg~_is Monday.
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INDE X
AROUND TOWN ..... A6
BEST BUYS ........... Al.
CLASSIFIED .......... 86
COMMUNITY FORUM A 14
DATEBOOK .......... A 12
POLICE FILES ......... Al.
~LIC NOTICES ....•. BS
RELIGION , ........ .A 10
SOCIETY ........... A 11
SPORTs .....•...•... 81
MATHER •....•..•. .A2
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Target of alleged hit sues Lido Isle couple
• Northe rn California
man files lawsuit accusing
Guy and Mae Mine r of
hiring career criminal to
kill him in hitman sche me.
By Christopher Goff a rd, Daily Pilot
who Uve on Via
Lido Soud,
hired career
crirmndl Patrick
O'Neill to cany
out lhe hjl. The
lawswt, lodged
this week 111
San let Cruz
Supenor Court,
comes in the
and fear -owmg ln tl11 · 11IJl'CJed
sche me to kill him.
Leland, a marketu1~ wr111·r tor
Seagate Technolo~11es 111 Scott's
Valley, learned he Wd~ th•· lr11qel of
the scheme m L'dJly SPptr·mber,
when police contdcted turn ciller
taking O'Neill into rustud~
ed the man dead, the mlonnc111t
testified this week.
Police followed O'Neill lo thf'
North£·rrl California city of Cap1to-
lc1 dnd arrested him afte r he
r hecked out Leland's apartment,
ctulhont1es said Police found
LPlancl's address wntten on a map
m O 'Neill's cdf.
der scherne Rectched t1I her home
Friddy, I\ lctf' I\ IJnl'r dPclmr·d com-
ment
Lf'lctnd \ Sctnlct < 'ruz-based
lawyer, Da.,,1d A Fulton, sc11d the
ovll rase Cdnnot qu forwdfd unnJ
the cnnuncil cct"L' dg<'.l.lllst O'Neill
plays out TI1e E'\JdPnce suggests
lht> f\ liner~ 11-Pn· bPhtnd the plot..
he :-.aid
UDO ISLE -A Lido Isle couple I
conspired wilh a Jut man to mluder
their former son-i n-law m a
scheme foiled by police in Septem -
ber, according to a lawsuit tiled th.is
week by the man believed to bP
the target.
same week a n Patrick O'Neill
Orange County
According to dUthonllt·-., O'Neill
approached an acqud.J11tc1nc "c1l the
Stag Bar in Costa I\ lc·!>d lc1st sum-
mer asking for help m thl• cnme.
The acquaintance, who turned out
to be a police mfom1c1 nt, wore ct
Wl.fe as police sought to detPmli.ne
the name of U1e V1ctim <md who
appeared to want him dedcl.
\Nh1;>n police asked Le land Ll hP
hod ctny enemies. he pointed to the
I\ linPrs. Leland said he was
tnvulved m ct bitter custod y dispute
with his ex-wife, Robin l\1mer-
Lf'ld11d, over their 8-year-old son.
ctnd the Miners wanted th€'1r
dctughter to have full custody
"Ob\·1ou'>l\' there's a very. very
1>1tter cust ulh bctttJe that's gomg
on, ctnd we ff'l•l lhere's n·obody else
in OrangE· County that would flt
lhP prol!IP !of someone wh11 would
plctn 1 to kill Octv1d Leland," Fulton
'>dld
Muni c ip a l
Court judge ruled that O'Ne ill
must stand trial on chd.fges related
to lhe case.
David Le land of Cap itola
alleges lha t G uy and Mae Mine.r,
Leland, 47, cldm1s he has suf-
fered seve~ physicctl and emotion-
ctl distress -nervousness, anxiety,
While O'Neill never gave the
name of the tdiget, the a1Je9Pd hit
man sajd the target's 111-lctws wd.!ll -
No cnrrunal charges have bePn
tiJf'd against the Miners, who hct\'P
denwd any mvolvement m c1 mur-
LPldnd 1s espenctLI} nl~rvous
l>PCdU!>(' the f\ lmer~ dfV If Pt' thE:-
utlome\ said
Horse owner Debbie Hartford, with Sundance, left, and Cameron, has until Monday to find a place to board he r
animals. Hartford, who lives in the Santa Ana heights area, can no longer keep the horses in her backyard.
• 1 e
After long battle to l\eep two geldings in
their back yard, Santa Ana Heights couple
have until M onday to find new stable.
SANTA ANA HEIGHTS -When Bill a nd Debbie Hart-
ford bought their Zenith Avenue home l 112 years ago, the
two Arabia n horses and backyard stables that came with
the property were ct big reason why .
"It was my dream rome true," Debbie Hartford said "I
fe lt like J'd ru ed and 9onP to henVf'n."
But now. the couple may have to let their two horse:.
ride off into the sunset becau se of a county zorung law that
forbids keeping horses on the ir property. They have unhJ
Monday to find another homP lor the h orses.
The Hartfords live in dI1 unmcorporated county area
gove rned by the Santa Ana Heig hts Speof1c Plan Adviso-
ry Committee, a panel of 12 a rea residents a ppointed by
the county Board of Supervisors.
One 0£ the reasons the Hartfords originally bought their
home was because it was listed as an equesb'tan proper-
ty. Now they're being told that their two Arabian horses
must be gone by Monday.
Ln August 1996, just a week before the Hart.fords closed
escrow on lhe property thinking the horses stabled m the
back yard couJd stay, the county foUo~ed the committee's
recommendation to change the area's specilic plan to ban
keeping animals weighing more than 300 po unds u nless
• SEE HORSES PAGE A 16
STORY BY TIM GRENDA. PHOTOS BY MARC MARTIN
Huge waves are no-shows
• But breakers up to 8 feet and sunny
skies give thousands of surfers, swim-
mers and sunbathe rs plenty of thrills.
By Chrirtopher Goff~rd} Daily Pilot ',
NEWPORT BEACH -The gargantuan waves
that were expected off Newport shores Friday
did not materialize, but rurf en were none theless
out in force to catch exceptionally large swells.
Newport Beach Fire and Marine Department
Marine Safety Supervisor Mike Halphide sa!d
the waves averaged about 4 feet, wttb tbe largest
waves -" to 6 feet with an bccasional 8-footer -
striking between 7 and 10 a.m.
"It was definitely some fun surf,· Halphide
said.
Meteorologists predicted that storm systems in
the Pacific Ocean would generate waves up to 12
feet in Newport -on Friday. Large wnves are
expected throughout the weekend, with ram on
Saturday.
Halphide estimated there were about 12,000,
people on the sands Friday, with about 2,000
people braving the water. "It was very crowded,•
he said. "Everyone had the beads-up on the
swell."
No accidents or injuries had been reported by
Friday night.
' e.
Water rates
may take
a small dip
•Mesa Consolidated offi cials a.re con-
sidering cutti n~J rcttes, citing healthy
earnings. reserve fu nd .
By Tim Grend a, Dai/1 P1 ot
COST,\ ~!ES.~ -\\1th lour \ t'drs ol soucl fman-
Clcil tont111q I hP I\ !1 ·~d c 'on~oltriatt"<l \.\ct I Pr D1stncl
IS for tht· tirst ll111P l!1 It ... 48·\ Pdf hl~tOI\ fUJ1:0.ldl'r-
mq q1vmq rdlPpdYN~ o bret1k
( >n Thur-;day rnght . th11 ch~t nct 's 11nancP cnm-
nutte>c· H'lummPndPd thP board of u1rectors lo\1 Pr
lhP per-unit water chor~t'. an optmusl.lc tinctnnd]
move lhctl come~ on the h 0Plb ut '>1dlt cut~. lctnd
sole-. nnd uthf'r d1•..;b mctrl <' '-Inn· l'll-11 thc11 , amed
lhe d1stnct d ~ubstanllaJ ~a,wg:.
"The h.nance cumnuttee belit:>\ t,,, [morwyj could
be rf'tumed to thf> public '-'1thout wop.rn.11zm(] am
~egment of the hudgel " :-r11d c 0mm1ttN' ITI •"ITTh>"r
ond boord citrector Hank Pctrnctn
The> comm1llt:'P said se\·l'rctl d t>\ C'lo pnwnt" -
includmq eamrngb from the 1447 !>ctlP 01 l\\O prop·
•SEE WATER PAGE A16
Qty to review
adult business
regulations
•Costa lPsct orclinance is facing legal
chalJe nge by San Diego compa ny that
w ants to Sf't up shop m town.
By Tim Grenda, Oci"I P1lr r
COST.~ ~ IESA TIH· t ·11) ( 'ounnl on l\londay
will cons1dt•1 \\o\·s 111 :.tn•n9thl'n a lor dl low regu-
lalmq adult l111<itnl"':-~·:-lhnt's facmq rl le~dl chal-
lenge
.City ..-\tt01 nt.'\ Tom ~a the> t!'. recummf•nchng a
w1de rangl' ot c han~w~ to the city's 17 ·Yl'dT-old
aclult -one nted bus1111·s~ ordmctncC' -the local law
that regulates stnp hctr!'., nudC' dancP cnharNs and
other aduJ t attrddHJ!b
The mf>eting 1s sc hecluled to b egm at b JO p.m
tn the C'tty C'ounnl chambers at City Hall. 77 Fair
Drive.
The city law 1s b<>mg challenged by 707070, a
San Diego corporation lhat re portedly owns sever-
al adult businesses around Southe rn California
and wants to open a location in Costa Mesa
The company ftled a claun -a precursor to a
lawsuit -against the city m December on the
grounds that lhe law is too vague and doesn't meet
conslltutional rPq uuements for freedom of speech
and expression.
•SEE SEX PAGE A1S
A2 SATURDAY. JANUARY 31, 1998 Newpon BeacblCosca Meta Daily Pilof
A· PRESCRIPTION FOR CANCER: •
FAITH, HOPE AND ART ·
Anita Healy beat the odds when she overcame cancer -twice
greer
wylder
Balboa Boat
has whale of
a rental deal
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ing cancer,
she said,
makes her
feel •vali-
dated and
confirmed.•
•Now I
feel that
God wants
me to create
more art-
work about
love and
fajth and
compas-
sion,• she
said. •There
are so many
people with
"When I heard
'inoperable,'
I knew it was
serious, but I
didn't dwell
on it. J knew
I had more
work to do,
and it wasn't
time to go ... "
-ANrrA HEALY
cancer, and I feel my work can help
people .... I've never felt so strongly
about anything in all my lUe." ·I
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Anita Healy wasn't looking forward to h er 60th birthday Friday, but after her recent battle with pancreatic cancer, tbe
artist and designer is embracing each day with open arms. ·
Healy was diagnosed with ~.reast 1
cancer in 1993, but docton caught it in
its ~arly stages. Pancreatic cancer was
a much closer call.
•1 beat it," she said. •1 beat it twice.
It was just an incredible sensation."
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By Christopher Goffard. Daily Piiot
A nitd I leaJy ha~ spent years
hawking a few simple senh·
mPnt ..... usmg words like love,
hope anti lu1th as the centerpiece of
dozens of Wdtercolor and calligraphy
pnntc;
abstractions. Last year, facing what
rpost people would have considered a
death sentence -pancreatic cancer -
she had a chance to prove it.
29,000 Americans that will be diag-
nosed with it in 1998, 95% will die,
82% of them within the year.
When doctors diagnosed Healy in
August 1997, they told her it was inop-
erable.
Herdaughte~Shannon,28,also
called it a miracle.
"I think she's meant to be here to do
her artwork,• she said. "She just bas so
many people pulling for her and pray-
ing for her, and with her strong wUJ.,
she Just did it."
(
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( ""'" J\11• ... d
uu•s a miracle, it truly is,. said
Healy, who underwent four months of
chemotherapy at Hoag Hospital before
her doctor told her she was cancer-free.
• lt's practice what you preach.•
. •That was a frightening word,• she
said. "When I heard 'inoperable,' I
knew it was serious, but I didn't dwell
on it. I knew I had more work to do,
and it wasn't time to go.•
She added her mother has always
lived what she preaches.
Newport ~ki ( o." 111 1111•
m1ddlt> "' 11 proqn ....... 1\1• r11.11k
do'' n ..,,lie· ~,.,." l\\11 '"'"k"
Tht' 59-yedr-old Newport Beach
woman v1e'' c; them dS more than sunny
According to the American Cancer
Society, pancreatic cancer is one of the
disease's most lethal forms. Of the Healy, a devout Catholic, attributes
"Maybe it's her gift,• she said. "It's
something in her. I don't mow where
she gets it.•
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ROTAR\ FOUNTAIN FOR
YOUfll DEDICATION
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of $~.400 Pd< h Yt'dr Tht• lund!<.
c nllr-1 trd 'Niii bi• tJ<;f'd for Rotc1ry
youth prn11•r1-. in Orc1ngP County
T1..id1tw11<11ly, toe di Rotary clubs
ht1Vl' h(·)p('(I Rotc1ry clubs in
Mc•x110 w11h <1 vdnety ol youth
proJc·c·t~ Tht• Founliilll for Youth
rf'vt•r!-.1•<; lhl' opporiunity and
c11low., !ht• thret' Ensennda clubs
to lll'lp with c1 prowct that will
ht•1wf1t Aml't1Ct1n youth for
cit'< rl<lf''> to C oml'
Ttw l{otctr) fountclm for Youth
\\ill ht· c1d\t•rl1..,1'cl as a must-see
lw R11tc111<1ni, from around the
world wlwn they v1s1l Southern
c 'c1lilorn1.1 The· dedication cere·
mml) 'A Ill hi• followpd by a
11111'>1' ol NC'wport Harbor by the
lfotdnan<; <1nd thP fam11Jes aboard
thP l'nv1hon QuePn
"iTUDENT SPEAKERS: Four
1·.11wr ...iudent!> lrom Newport
I lrtrhor I h9h School will compete
1n lhl' c1nnual Student Speaker
Contest c1t f> p m Monday at the
monthly mf•eting of the Costa
!\ h•<;r1-NPwport I I arbor Lions
< ·1ub c1t th<' Costa Mesa Country
( 'Jub ThP IOplC of the contest lS
"Cylw1<;pc1cP Riqhl vs. Con-
trol"
Arrnrdmq to club president
Arlene Schafer. interest m the
c ontPc;t wc1s heightened by last
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. COMMt:JNITY
& CLl:JBS
Jim
de boom
year's Harbor-Mesa Club's Wlll-
rung student. Heather Jordan,
who went on to win the Mulbple
D1stnct contest and $17,000
CLUB NEWS. The Downtown
Costa Mesa Kiwarus Club bon-
ored athletes of the month from
Costa Mesa High school -
David Tran for soccer and Gegt
Vandewalker for soccer. Con-
gratulations.
Members of the Costa Mesa-
Newport Harbor Lions C lub are
mourning the death of longtime
member Cliff Westdorf. For
years, Westdorf was m charge of
the Fish Fry Parade. served as
editor of the dub bulletin and
even delivered two lion cubs to
the Mexicali Lions for donation
to the Mexicali Zoo. Condo·
lences to the fanuly.
WELCOME TO TifE WORLD
OF SERVICE CLUBS: Ted
Crlssel, classlfication of real
estate mvestment consulting,
sponsored by Art Walton, who
)Otned the Newport-Balboa
Rotary Club. Evelyn Job.moo,
classification of barber shop own·
er, who jomed the Newport
Beach Sunrise Rotary Club.
SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS
TIUS COMING WEEK: Want to
get more involved in your com ·
munity, make new friends, net·
work or glve something back to
your community? liy a service
club. You are invited to attend a
dub meeting this coming week.
Many dubs will buy your first
guest meal for you.
MONDAY -6:l0 p.m. Costa Mesa
Newport Harbor lions Club meets at
the Costa Mesa Country Club for the
Student Speaker Contest.
1\IESOAY -7:30 a.m. The Newport
SURF
waves will build to 2 Look for outstand·
feet. and a 12 foot NEWPORT BEACH
Beach Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the
Balboa Bay Club to hear a program on
"Special Forces in 'Nam.• Noon Costa
Mesa Downtown Kiwanis Club meets at
the Costa Mesa Community Center.
6:30 p .m . The Costa Mesa-Newport
Harbor Lions Club meets at the Costa
Mesa Country Club
WEDNESDAY -7:15 a.m. Newport
Harbor Kiwanis Club meets at the Uni·
versity Athletic Club 7~0 a.m. South
Coast Metro Sunrise Rotary Club meets
at the Center Club. Noon Costa Mesa
Rotary Club meets at Mesa Verde Coun·
try Club The Exchange Club of Orange
Coast meets at the Bahia Corinthian
Yacht Club for a business meeting. 6
p.m. Newport-Balboa Rotary Club
meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht
Club to hear Judge James Gray on Pe«
Court.
lltURSDAY -1:30 a.m. Cqsta Mesa
Orange Coast Breakfast lio!l"Oub
meets at Mimi's Cafe. Noon Kiwanis
Club of Newport Beach-Corona def Mar
meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht
Club. The Exchange Club of Newport
Harbor meets at the Sharie Island Yacht
Club for a business meeting. The Costa
Mesa North Kiwanis Club meets at the
Holiday Inn. The Rotary ~tub of New-
port-Irvine meets at the Irvine Marriott
Hotel to hear Judge James Gray on Peer
Court.
• COMMUNJTY a a.uBS Is published
every Saturday If! the Dalty Piiot. Fax
your service club's meeting informatlof1
to 631 ·58S1 or mail to 1743 Bayport
Way, Newport Beach, 92660.
swell wtfl come from
the west Showe~
likely.
Ing waves over the
weekend and
through early next
• Adams Avenue The window of a home was vandalized
In the 200 block.
TIDES
TOOAY
First low
5:02 a.m 1 3
First high
11:00 a .m. S2
Second low
5:41 p.m. -0 3
Second high
After Midnight
SUNDAY
Flnt low
6:07 a.m. 1.3
Ant high
12:12 •.m. 4.7 Second low .
6:26 p.m. 0.4
Second high
11:57 p,m 4.S
WAia
~61
-
week Waves wlll
steadily range from
waist· to head·hlgh
with some sets
going another
three feet or so
beyond that.
Another major
swell from the cen-
traf Pacific should
1rrlve Sund1y from
• second storm fur·
ther out. And rtlll
anotherlse~pected
by T\Jetday.
• Quall Street· Camera equipment worth $3,878 was
stolen from a business In the 1400 block.
COSTA MISA
• Paularlno Avenue: A resident scared off • burgler with •
a stick at a home In the 700 block.
• Kart>or 8ouleverd: Comp1ct discs worth S25 were stolen •
from • car In the 1900 block
• Canyon Orlve: Property worth S725 was stolen from 1
home In the 2200 block.
• ,....... TNe laM: The lock of • ur was demeged In t'M •
2900 block.
• H...t.or loutevenl: A bicycle worth S t29 Wll ltOfen ..
ftom 1 reek In the 2100 blodt.
•
Newpon Beach/Costa M~sa Daily 1'1Jot SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1998
The sheer fantasy of a White House sex scandal .
Misssster Martin,· the mdn
' I f you have a day JOb, 1
hissed, "I suggesssst you .-----...-------=--...-::----i return to it. You are never going
"Hw,h! l'm not through!" he
barked •Not only do you set up
this preposterous situation, you
also involve a mysterious older
woman who rats out her dear
Cnend by secretly tape-recording
this young woman for 20 hours
whtle she prattles on and on
dbout playing lap tennis with the
president of the Uruted States!
estate deal, and you get bupkes
You want to switch hon.es dnd
nail tum for dJddhng around with
a Wlute House mtem?"
tugh ~chool in Beverly Hills and
he Wd.S her drama teacher.
"Utterly unbelievable,• Pro·
lessor HdfdJwdy rOdl'ed "I sup-
pose you're going to have this
poor slob Cdll a press conference
on tus lront ld0wn in Portland to
dnnounct> that he dnd she had
messed Mound!" Well, dS a mdt·
explode when he read the scene
where I had Penthouse offer the
cluck $2 million for her story,
plus some mostly nude pictures to make a living wntlng screen-
plays.
"With a storyline Uus lud.J-
croussss, this imposssss1ble, you
won't even make it in daytime
television. Even a fantdsy needs
to have some credibility."
Gee, I was sure a hit with the
professor in Screen Writing 101
My transgression WdS turning
in the assigned task, a 10-pdge
treatment for a proposed screen-
play.
Obviously Professor Harctiway
didn't agree that I had created d
fascinating cast of genuinely off-
beat characters, enmeshed m d
novel and suspenseful storyhne
Ludicrous? lmpossible7 I low
dare this h as-been hack -them
that can do, them that can't
teach, right? -unpugn dn mge-
nious concept that plays out m a
twisting, turrung, gut-wrenching
scheme to topple the ledder of
fred
martin
the free world.
u1 can accept your character ol
d sexually challenged president,"
the professor critiqued. uThat
could actually happen. But hav-
mg !um seduce a fleshy young
woman who's an intern in the
White House, haVlilg !um hug
her m public, having her fldsh
her big eyes at him puh-
J.e.ezet"
"But sir, I -"
"Great jumpin' Jupiter,
Misssster Martini You even have
this young woman talking about
a dress she will never have
cleaned because it has stains
from the president's umm ... •
manly essence ... on it. Wholly
unbelievable.• ·
bn he went, shredding my
movie idea, right there in front of
l S cldssmates.
I hdd the older woman charac-
ter taking he r tapes to the head
of a special eomnuss1on which
had been invest.Jgating the presi-
dent for more than three years. I I
I
had her say to the special coun-
sel, "Hey judge, you spend $30 I
million snooping mto that real-
B~t
Sbios Free /{antjl!
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•Ridiculous•" snorted my
screenwnting mstructor "Incred-
ible. H
Then I had the 1udge put rt
wire on the cluck and record
more bleatings.
"Unbelievable!"
l also had mystery womdn
contacting a New York d9<'1ll lo
try and get a book dedl "
"Stupid!" cried the prot"""or
I also gave this agent typP d
background in p<>lttical espi-
onage. I had he r being d '>PY lor
the Republicans, posmg d'> d
reporter during Sen Georgl'
McGovern's pres1:!ent1al c rtm-
pa.ign.
"Categorically unposs11Jlc•1"
You should've heard him
when he got to the part whew I
bad another character announce
on live television thdt he dncl the
chick had a five-year affair,
beginning when she WdS still m
I ler Of fdCl
I hgured this guy should have
1 d ldwyer, '>O I had one fly up from
R(lncho Sdnld Fe to conduct the
press rnnlerence. Hey, why not?
"Hecause, M.tsssster Martin,
Uus poor slob can't even afford a
pdralegd.l, let alone unport a
tugh-pnced mouthpiece •
f
''V\eU. you ~ee professor, this.
quy's uncle ts the press agent for
one ol the most fdl11ous nurusters
in thl' \\ orld He actually defend-
t•d the predcher on chdfges of
over-hul)gmg a flight attendant
dltr.r d hdssle mvolving some
ch1>C'se and -"
'Bdlderdash 1"
II he d.Jdn't Wee that llttle piece
ol busmess, I figured he'd
Smoke<l 'JUrlrey
Franks
llna.a1?t/ -No~
((Mothers )I
Fresh Baked Breads
Mode from Pesticide Free ins and "mi/kd" doily gra
But he surpnsed me *Oh, go
a.hedd, • he srud with a touch of
exasperauon ·nus is already so
tclwdry dlld unbelievable, what's
a Little cheesecake?"
"You Wdllt tawdry? J'U give
you ldwd.ry," I sclld, risrng to
defend my work "I d1dn'1 ••vt:in
put tn the scE>ne where I ha\'e the
president's lonner duet pohllcal
1 strategist soymg on a talk show I thdl mdybe the chief cats dround
because h.ts 'A"ife isn't mto men
I anymore • ·
"l\.1y God mdn, this 1s mdcl-
ness' You'r<' mdd vour charac.:-
ter'> drP mdd, yow scendflo 1s
mrtd None ot Uu.!> could po:.s1bl}
hdppE>n "
h·dh I thouqht, ffid}'bt> tht>
proh.'ssor ,.., nght dfter dll
• FRED MARTIN'S column runs e11erv
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A4 SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1998 Newpon Betlch/Cost:a Mesa Daily Pilot
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·It'S smoky back-room politics allo~er again.
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Local tavern owners are unsure if lifting of
smoking ban is good or bad for business ·
By Husein Mashril, Oai/Y Pilot
NEWPORT-MESA -Not all local bartenders
were ecstatiC to bear about a proposed repeal of the
state's ban on smoking in bars, taverns and gaming
clubs.
Maurice Ehrencron. who works .at Goat Hill Tav-
ern, said the popular Costa Mesa tavern has im
open-air patio where most Of his smoking .cus-
tomers have been able to smoke, even ofter the
ban. .
A nonsmoker hinlself, Bhrenaon said he liked
having the area around his bar smoke-free.
"Business has been fine for us,• Ehrenaon said.
"I kind of like the way it is, now."
The state Assembly on Wednesday.approved a
bill that would allow smoking in bars and gaming
casinos until Jan. 1, 2001. Passed by a 42-26 vote,
the bill still has to get the approval of the state Sen-
ate and Gov. Pete Wilson before taking effect Jan.
l, 1999.
•What about the rest of this year?" asked Tony
Valenti, the former owner of Tony's Place in Costa
Mesa. •Tha.t'll be too late. They need to repeal it,
now. Not a year from now."
Frustrated by what he calls excessive regulation
ol California drinking establishments, Valenti said
he will be leaving the state to assume ownership of
a bar in Arizona.
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"I sold this bar,• be said. •1 can't stand thete laws
in California. You have one beer and you get a tick-
et.•
In the meantime, however, Valenti said he ii plan-
n1ng to join a statewide bartender revolt against the
smoking ban. On Feb. 15, he said bartenders and
bar owners across the state are •pulling the plug•
on their Super Lotto machines.
"We're going to get them right where it hurts,• he
said.
Jeff Arzouman, a bartender at the Balboa Bay
Club, saj.d the'smok:ing ban hasn't made a notice-
able dent in buiiness.
"January is usually a slow month,• he said. •lltis
is just another way they're taking away individual
rights. (This is) like the helmet laws and the manda-
tory seat belt laws. n
Arzouman said the ban has already hurt the state's
economy by discouraging large conventions from
coming to the state.
"They'll go to Las Vegas or Phoenix, instead," he
said. "It's a little too late."
Jon Hanour, owner of the Shark Club in Costa
Mesa, said that since the ban, be bas had several
customers thank biln because they can leave the
premises without smelling ~e smoke.
•we haven't had any problems," he said. •1 don't
have a whole lot to say. If they lift the ban, we'll let
people smoke, but from what we can tell, it hasn't
hurt business.•
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Newport &.ch/Cosca Me a Daily Piloc SATURDAY, JANUARY 31, 1998 AS
on
Sue and Chris
Johnston of
Newport Coast
and Mari and
Stan Frome of
Newport
Heights enjoy
the sunset at
the Harbour
Town Light-
house in Hilton
Head, S.C. Tan and Karen Le of Newport Beach caught up on some home-
town news at the Summer Palace in Beijing, China.
Bob Keyes brought hi1 Daily Pilot on vacation when he and his
wife, l'J1YL.na, visited the Waimea Canyon Lookout in Kauai,
Hawaii.
Brady, Pat and
Casey Flynn
took a break
from their trip
to Juneau, Alas-
ka, to read the
Daily Pilot.
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Negotiating the ale or purchase
of a home is a highly creative
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not usually an adversarial one
there are i"sue.. which may require
a c:ompromise from each party,
such "" the price. date of
po session and the condition of
the propeny at closing.
It helps to know why people are
relocating. If a home is part of an
estate, for example. it may evoke
childhood memories and intense
emotions for the person who is·
overseeing the sole. If the ~llers
ore in the middle of o divorce,
their mood will be diff crent thWI
someone who ha just won the
lottery and is moving to their
dream home. Buyers who have
been trarufcrred and have to leave
their dream home behind will feel
differently from someone who
feel that your home is their
"ideal." One of a realtor's most
important job is managing all of
the re lationships in the
transaction. These situation~ don't
often get l'Clllly difficult. but when
they do. we don't tak.e it
pcn;onally.
Lylecn ond Jeff have 26
con!lccutivc year~ of real c tote
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They arc Coldwell Banker's #I
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TODAY
CASA TERES:a\ LUNCHEON
The Guilds of Cdsa Teresa plays
host to d luncheon fedturing Star
Parker, founder of the Coalition
on Urbdn Renew di, dl 10:30 d m.
at The Center Club. 650 Town
Center Dnve, Costd l\tesd The
lunch ts $32,50. For mort• intorma-
llon, call 538-4860
SPORTS COUECTOR SHOW
Ball Pdrk Prornollons pres('nl<; a
sports collector show anc,I Sdle
from I 0 n m to 5 p m m Bulleting
14, Ordnqc> County Fdirgrounds,
88 Fair Onve, Costa l\tesa
Adnuss1on 1s $5 For more mJor-
mallon, cdll 771-2369
TRAVEL SHOW
The Orange County Fdlfgrounds
plays host to a travel show from
noon to 5 pm m Build.tngs 10, 12
and Parade of Products, Orange
County FdJrgrounds, 88 Fd1r Dri-
ve, Costa Mesd Admission 1s $6
for adults, $5 ior senior~ over SS
and ch1ldn>n under 12 a1e free.
For more infom1at1on, caU C)53-
4956.
GOLF TOURNAMENT
The Orange County Young
Republicans present a Goll Tour-
nament, di noon al NPwport
Beach Golf Course, 3100 lrvule
Ave., ,Newport Beach. The cost is
$25 per person for nine holes. For
more information, call 850-0466.
MUTIJAL FUNDS SEMINAR
SIDlth Barney presents a free
seminar titled Mutual Punds -
Which Ones are Right Fcv You?
from 10 to 11 a.m. at 650 Town
Center Drive, Suite 100, Costa
Mesa. For more.information, call
Jason Sherr at 641-7738.
WILD THINGS
Children can meet a wide variety
of exotic animals at the Launch
Pad at 11 a.m., 1 and 3 p.m. at
3333 Bear St., Third Floor, Crystal
Court, Costa Mesa. The cost is
$3.25 for members and $5.75 for
non-members. Reservations are
recommended. For more informa-
tion, call 546-2061.
SUNDAY .
WILD THINGS
Cluldren can meet a wide vanety
of exotlc animals at the Launch
Pad a t 11 a.m.. 1 and 3 p.m. at
3333 Bear St .. Third Floor, Crystal
Court, Costa Mesa. The cost is
$3.25 for members and $5.75 for
non-members. Reservations are
recommended. For more informa-
llon, call 546-2061.
SPORTS COUECTOR SHOW
Ball Park Promotions presents a
sports collector show and sale
from 10 a .m. to 4 p.rn. in Building
14, Orange County Fairgrounds,
88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa.
Admission is $5. For more infor-
mation, call 771-2369.
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The Orange County Fairgrounds
plays host to a travel show from
11 a.m. to 4 p.m. in Buildings 10,
12 and Parade o! Products,
Orange County Fairgrounds, 88
Pair Drive, Costa Mesa. Admis-
sion is $6 for adults, $5 for seniors
over 55 and children under 12 are
free. For more information, call
953-4956.
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AmNTION DEROT DISORDER
Educational psychologist Joan
Andrews offers a class called
Attention Deficit Disorder: Per-
sonality Styles and Relationships,
from 7 to 9 p.m. at Coastline
Counseling Center, 1200 Quail
St., Suite 105, Costa Mesa. The
cost is $20. For more 1nf0rmafion,
call 476-0991.
CHRISTIAN'S WOMEN CLUB
The Newport Beach Christian's
Women Club meets from 11:30
a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Balboa Bay
Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. For more infor-
mation, call 760-9616.
ESTATE PLANNING
The Law Offices of Lisa A. Cian-
cio offers a free seminar titled
Estate Plo.nrung foy the Young
Pam.Uy -Protecting Your Family
through Wills and Thlsts, at 6:30
p.m. at 881 Dover Drive, Suite
300, Newport Beach. Reserva-
tions are required. For more infor-
mation, call 574-0866.
MEDI-CAL FACTS
The Newport Beach Public
Library offers a free noon pro-
gram tiUed Medi-Cal Pacts: How
to Access' Your Entitlement
Rights, in the Friends Meeting
Room. Central Library, 1000 Avo-
cado Ave., Newport Beach. For
more information, call 717-3801.
CHARITY AUCTION
Youth Employment Service pre-
sents the 25th annual Roman
Feast and Charity Auction from 5
to 9:30 p.m. at the. Costa Mesa
Neighborhood Community Cen-
ter, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa.
Adult tickets are $10, seniors and
children are $6. For more infor-
mation, call 642-0474.
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present Fairy Tales and Picture
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session will help attendoos red.is·
cover the magic of traditiontJ
fairy tales. The cost is $5. For
more information, call 432-5087.
NEWCOMERS CLUB
The Newcomers Club of Newport
Beach plays host to a meeting and
potluck at 11 a.m. at a private res-
idence in Newport Beach. New-
comers is for Newport Beach
women who have lived in the city
for five years or less. F.or more
information, call 720-1668 or 720-
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FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY
The Newport Beach Friencls of
the Llb.ta.ry will visit the Los
Angeles Public Library leaving
at 9 a.m. from the Newport
Beach Central ·Library, 1000
Avocado Ave.. Newport Beach.
The cost is $20 and includes a
box lunch. For reservations, call
759-9667.
KICK THE HABIT
Hoag Cancer Center offers a pro·
gram for smokers wanting to quit
from 5 to 7 p.m. at Hoag Hospital,
One Hoag Drive, Ne wport Beach .
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NEWPORT HARBOR PANHELI.ENIC
Newport Harbor Panhellenic
meets at 10 a.m. at Park Newport
Club House, One Park Newport,
Newport Beech. The program
features •My Word• presented by
Vic Night. The lunch is S4 with
bridge games immediately fol-
lowing. For more information, call
644-4664.
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The Newport Harbor Republican
Women meet at 11 :30 at the Bal-
boa Bay Club, Governor's Room,
1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport
Beach. The luncheon features
Paul Fick, author of "The Dys-
functional President,• who will
speak about Clinton's Downfall.
The cost is $20. Call 759-3086.
CAREER NETWORK
St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church's Career Network meet-
ing for those unemployed meets
from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in Stewart
Lounge, 600 St. Andrews Road,
Newport Beach. John Hall, of
Hall Career Services, will discuss
Advanced Job Search Skills for
Career Level Positions: Follow
Through and Strategic Planning.
Call 574-2239.
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ORCHID SHOW
The Orange County Branch of the
Cymbidium Society holds its 18th
annual Fascination of Orchids
International Show and Sale
through Feb. 8 from 10 a.m. to 9
p.m. at Crystal Court, South Coast
Plaza, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa.
Admission is free. For more infor-
mation, call 964-3265.
EBEUCLUB
The Ebell Club'of..Newport Beach
meets at 11:30 a .m. at the Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601 Bay-
wtde Drive, Corona del Mar. Deb-
orah Taylor will sing light opera
selections and other items with a
Valep.tine theme. Por information,
call 721-9267 or 548-4759.
POWERFUL POSmvE THINKING
The Newport Beach Public
Library offers a free program
titled Powerful Positive Thinking
at 7 p.m. in the Central Library's
Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avo-
cado Ave., Newport Beach. For
more information, call 717-3801.
MAYOR'S DINNER
The 17th annual Mayor's Dinner
for the city of Newport Beach
begins at 6 p.m. at the Newport
Beach Marriott, 900 Newport
Center Drive, Newport Beach.
:The evening will include guest
speaker U.S. Rep. Chris Cox and
:Mayor Tom Edwards. The cost is
,$45. For more information, call
•224-2266.
ORCHID SHOW
.The Orange County Branch of the
.cymbidium Society holds its 18th
!annual Fascination of Orchids
•International Show and Sale from
'to a.m. to 9 p.m. at Crystal Court,
:south Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St.,
Costa Mesa. Admission is free.
For more information, call 964-
3265.
HOME REMOOBNi & DE<X>RA1WG
NEC Group-Inc. presents the
Home Remodeling and Decorat-
ing Show from noon to 8 p.m. in
buildings 10 and 12, Orange
County Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Dri-
ve, Costa Mesa. Admission is
$5.75 for adults, $3 for seniors and
children under 12 are free. For
more information, call 708-3247.
SAILING SERIES
OCC's Sailing Senes continues
with Mexico's Magic presented
by Patricia Miller Rains, at 8 p.m.
in the Robert B. Moore Theatre,
2701 Fairview Road, Costa
Mesa. The cost is $10.50 for
advanced tickets and $1 2 at the
door. For more information, call
432-5880.
FEB.7
APPLE COMP\JlER CLUB
The Orange ··Apple Computer
Club meets from 8:30 a .m. to noon
in the Chemistry Building,
Orange Coast College, 2701
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa.
Adobe Systems Inc. will demon-
strate the latest versions of its
video editing programs. The first
meeting is free. Annual member-
ship is $30. For more information,
call 836-0522.
ORCHID SHOW
The Orange County Branch ot the
Cymbidium Society holds its 18th
annual Fascination of O rchids
International Show and Sale ftom
10 a.m. to 7 p .m. at Crystal Court,
South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St.,
Costa Mesa. Admission is free.
For more information, call 964-
3265.
Valeniine's
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HOME REMOOElNi & DECORAl'WG
NEC Group Inc. presents the
Home Remodeling and Decorat-
ing Show from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. in
buildings 1 O and 12, Orange
County Fairgrounds, 88 Pair Dri-
ve, Costa Mesa. Admission is
$5.75 for adults, $3 for seniors and
children under 12 are free. For
more information, call 708-3247.
VALENTINE'S DAY PROGRAM
The Jewish National Fund Cul-
tural Companions celebrates
Valentine's Day at 7 p .m. at the
Jewish Senior Center, 250 E. Bak-
er St., Costa Mesa. Author Heilte
Hendler will speak on Love, Pas-
sion and Relationships at Any
Age. The cost is $25 and includes
coclruuls and runner. Reservations
are required. For more utlonna-
tion, call 558-8733.
BEACH CLEANUP DAY
Allergdn Inc. sponsors a beach
cleanup day a t 9 a.m. al Corona
del Mar State Beach, comer of
Ocean Boulevard and Marguerite
Avenue. All local residents are
invited to attend. For more infor-
mation. call 2-46-4198.
County Fairgrounds, 88 Fdll' Dn-
ve, Costa Mesa. Admission is
$5.75 for adults, $3 for seniors and
children under 12 are free. For
more information, call 708-3247.
MIDEAST SLIDE LECTURE
The Orange County Soaety of the
Archaeological lnstitute of Amen-
ca sponsors a slide lecture about
King Ashumastrpal n and h1s
Northwest Palace at Nimrod in
Assyria, from 2:30 to 4 :30 p.m in
The Lyceum, Southern Cdhforrua
College, 55 Fair Drive, Costa
Mesa. Members of the Archaeo-
logical Institute of Amenca and
SCC students are free. Admission
is $5 for nonmembers and $2 for
all other students. Call 951-5586
SUNDAY MUSICALES
Pianist Alan Terricoano performs
a free program at 3:30 p.m in the
Newport Beach Central Library's
Friends Meeting Room, I 000 Avo-
cado Ave., Newport Beach Call
>/17-3801.
FEB.9
ATTENTION DEFICIT DISORDER
SATURDAY. JANUARY 31, 1998 A 7
Seating is lirruted. Call 751-0255.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
Alcoholic Anonymous members
meet from 6:45 to 7:45 a.m. Mon-
day through· Friday, in Room 3,
Oasis Senior Center, 800 Mar-
guente Ave., Corona del Mar. For
more mfonnation, call 644-324-4.
AU HEIMER'S SUPPORT
• The Alzheimer's Association
and Gnef Support Group of New-
port Villao WesVVilla Rosa co-
sponsors a free support group
meeting for caregivers at 7 p .m.
on the fourth Thursday of each
month through October at New-
port Villa West Assisted Llvmg,
393 Hospital Road, Newport
Beach Por more t.nformation, call
631-3555.
• The Alzneime r's Association
and Mesa Terrace, a new residen-
tial community for Alzheimer's
disease and related dementias,
also offers a free support group for
caregtvers at 6:30 p.m. on the first
Tuesday of each month at Mesa
Terrace; 350 W. Bay St., Costa
Mesa Call 283-1111.
del Mar. for more information,
call 6'-4-32-44
BALBOA SKI a.ua
The Balboa Ski Club meets the
first and third Tuesday of each
month for the winter at 7 p.m. in
The Tee Room at The Newport
Beach Goll Course, 3100 Irvme
Ave. Call 854-7560
BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENINGS
Oasis Senior Center conducts
blood pressure screerungs every
first and lhlrd Tuesday of the
month from 9 to 11 a m m Room
3, 800 Marguente Ave , Corona
del Mar. Screenings are also
available every second d.fld fourth
Wednesdays from 1 to 2 30 p m at
Manner's Parle, Dover Street and
lrvme Avenue For more informa-
tion, call 644-~244.
BODY IMAGE SUPPORT
FEB.~
ORCHID SHOW
The Orange County Branch of the
Cymbidium Society holds its 18th
annual Fascination of Orcluds
lntemational Show and Sale from
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Crystal Court,
South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St.,
Costa Mesa Admission is free.
For more information, call 964-
3265.
Educational psychologist Joan 1 ANtMAl BEREAVEMENT GROUP
Andrews offers a free lecture I Ttus ongoing group specializes m
called Attention Deficit Disorder· the needs of individuals who have
The Big Picture, at 7 p.m. at I sick and/or dying animals in thel!
Coastline Counseling C enter. lives. It meets at 3 p.m. every
1200 Quail St., Suite 105, Ne v.-Tuesday at 3101 W Coast Hlgh-
port Beach. Call 476-0991 Wdy, Swte 311, Newport Beach
The Newport Beach Psychologi-
cal Association offers a body-
rmage/moderate-eatmg support
group thdt meets every Wednes-
day at 7 pm at 3101 W. Coast
Highway, No 311, Newport
Beach For more information, call
722-4588
BRAILLE INSTITUTE
' The Oasis Senior Center offers a
Braille class to help deal with
sight loss. Thursdays from 10 a.m
to 2 p.m in Room 4, 800 Mar-
guenle Ave., Corona del Mar For
mfonnation, call 644-3244
HOME REMODELING & DECORATING
NEC Group rnc. presents the
Home Remodeling and Decorat-
1
ing Show from 10 a m to 7 p.m. in
bwldings 10 and 12, Orange
ONGOING
ACCENT REDUCTION PROGRAM
Healthtech presents a free mtro-
ductory workshop on Accent
Reduction and Cultural Adapta;..
tJon in the Workplace every other
Saturday from 9 to 10:30 a.m.
Wednesdays from 6 to 7.30 pm. at
the Healthtech oftices. 3140 Red-
hill Ave . Swte 150, Costd ~ 1esa
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ANOTHER PASSAGE
Another Passage, a transitiondl
support group for people expen-
encing changes m their lives.
meets Wednesdays from 1 to 2:30
p .m Ul Room 3, Oasis Senior Cen-
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A brain tumor support group
meets from 7 to 8.30 p m on the
first and Uurd Thursday of each
month at the Patty and George
Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W
Coast Highway, Newport Beach
The meetings are free For more
informabon, call 722-6237
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Fairview Conununity Church to celebrate renovations
On Sunday, parilhlonen and
the community will congregate
at Fairview Community Church
to mark the completion of a two-
year renovation at the Costa
Mesa fadhty.
Pastor Gary Barmore will give
a worship service at 10 a.m. fol-
lowed by a party with music and
refreshments 10 the new court-
yard and social hall.
"We're decticabng it -cele-.
brating that we've accomplished
it,• Barmore said.
Barmore, who has been the
church's pastor for 22 years, wilJ
also give a tour of the refur-
bished facility, as well as provide
a message to the congregation.
During the service, Barmore
will focus on the church's spec1dJ I mission to re-involve people
who come from religious back-
grounds, but have been away
from their faith due to other
actiVlbes, apathy or anger
toward organized religion.
The celebration is also meant
as a "thank you"· to the people
who helped with the remodeling
including builders, contractors
and volunteers
The new fellowship garden
courtyard, a partially covered
social hall with a garden setting,
is the most noticeable addition
to the church.
"We r~ally made tt a beautiful
fellowship and social hall for
gatherings after worship, church
socials and wedding recep-
tions,• he said.
Other renovations include a
new roof, new pews, new light-
mg. new carpebng, new
restrooms with wheelchair
access, new landsca_ping, a new
sign and air conditioning.
"We're not one of the biggest
rellgious lllStitutions but we try
to do our best to serve the com-
muruty, • Barmore said.
The public lS invited to the 10
a.m. celebration worship and
the party that follows. The
church IS at 2525 Fairview Road,
Co~ld Mesa. Call 545-4610 for
more> information.
-By Nancy Cheever
PHOTOS BY MARC
MARllN
Al left. Fairview Community Church pastor Gary Barmore, Bea Lacey-
Buchan and John Diehl chat ln the new fellowship and social garden area
that ls the jewel of the church's renovation. Above, workers finish up the
two-year renovation that includes new slgnage and a fresh coat of paint.
focus on faith
FOCUS ON FArTH provides brief pro
files on various churches and temples m
our community.
Newport Harbor
Luthera n Church
SENIOR PASTOR: Denrtis Short.
SERVICE TIMES: Sunday at 10
a.m.; Sunday school for children
ages 10 and younger. Adult
Sunday school al 8:30 a.m.
CHILD CARE: Provided at the 10
a.m. servtce and dS needed for
ADDRESS: 798 Dover Dnve, other meetings dnd events.
Newport Beach. TYPE OF WORSHIP: A blend of
TELEPHONE: 548-363 t tradlllondl and contemporary
DENOMINATION: EvangelJcal Congregational smging of a
Lutheran Church of Amenca. wide vdnNy of hymns -spiri-
CO-PASTORS: Bill and Susan tual, commumon, praise and
Kirlin-Hackett. ethnic -ts a large part of the
SERVICE TIMES: Sunday at 9:15 Sunddy romrnumon service. A
a.m.; Sunday school at 10:30 lay ledder leads the litany and
a.m. for children 4 yedrs old off Prtory pans of the worshjp.
through stxlh grade, aduJt Sun-Short gives the day's messdge.
day school at 10:30 d m TYPE OF SERMON: Most often
CHILD CARE: Child care 1s pro-based on a scripture from the
vided for the 9:15 a.m. service. revised Common Lecllondfy.
TYPE OF WORSHIP: The worship Contemporary, offering prdclical
is welcommg, friendly and hos-gwddnce and clm•cllon for daily
pitable Chnslla n living
TYPE OF SERMONS: The ser-OUTREACH PROGRAMS! Findn-
mons are biblkally based and cial support is s<'nl lo All PC'o-
engagrng. usmg a lot of story-pie'~ C'hnsllan C'Pnter in South
telling and humor. Central Los AngPl<>s and East-
MISSION STATEMENT: "Leaming mont Ct'nter in Los Angeles
the word, leading the way, I Th€' centers provide pre-
anchored in Christ.'' schools, dfler school, ESL dnd
· summe>r camp programs, and
Harbor Christian food 10 the communiues they
Ch h arl' 1n Short 1s the co-chair of urc the pdTtnersh1p committee that,
ADDRESS: 2401 lrVme Ave , coml)Jned with the United
Newport Beach Church of Chnst, supports the
TELEPHONE: 645-5781 I work or World Missions and
DENOMINATION: Chnslldn Homt-ldnd Missions, which both
Church (D1scipies of Chnst). I prov1dP physical dnd spiritual
To S.hve Is to C..; To C.. Is to DO.
Bruce Van Blair, Minister
Worship Service 8:15 & 10AM
COOrch School 9AM Adults & 10AM Chlkhn
Child C.tre Provided 644-7400
611 Heliotrope Ave. Coton. del Mir
FIRST CHURCH OF . CHRIST.SCIENTIST
3303 Via Udo Newport Booch
673-1340 or 673-6150
Olurch 10 am & 5 pn.
SUnday School I 0 am
~, MlllClnGI.""'
SAINT JAft'ES CHURCH episcopal
7:30 om Troditionol
9 om Contemporo"Y.
9 om Chun:h SchoOI
10:.45 am Charismatic
and W.dnesdoy noon
SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST
3100 Pacltlc Vtaw Dr NoWJX)tt Boach
6442617 or 675-4661
Chwch IOam
Sunday School 10 ani
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Grwcint u IM IA,,J, """ npu..u,· yu. •• , GoJ iJ lflUrt'ifoJ.
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sustenance to people through-
out the workl.
DRESS: Informal.
MISSION STATEMENT: The
Chnstian Church (D1sc1ples of
Chnsl) proclaims Jesus as Lord,
drdws its inspiration from Scrip-
ture and the Holy Spirit, wit-
nesses and serves among the
whole humdn family, acknowl-
edges thdt Chnstian unity and
Christian mission are insepara-
ble, and claims as its particular
mission the quest for the
reunion of the body of Christ,
celebratmg weekly around the
lord's table the life, death and
resurrection dnd continm.ng
pi esence of its lord .
NOTE: Short 1s a licensed mar-
rntge, family and child coun-
selor and is dlso very active
with mamage encounters.
Ca1vary Church
Newport Mesa
ADDRESS: 190 E. 23rd St., Costa
Mesa.
TELEPHONE: 645-5050.
DENOMINATION: Non-denomi-
ndtional.
SERVICE TIMES: Saturday at 6
p.m ; Sunday at 8 a.m., 9:30
a .m . and 11 a.m.
SENIOR PASTOR: Tun Celek.
CHILD CARE: Full duldren's pro-
gram at all services for nrnsery
thrnuoh e!Pmentary.
TYPE OF WORSHIP: The mes-
sage and worship at all services
are identical. The worship is
highly contemporary and rele-
vant using music; multi-media
and drama to communicate the
message in a way with which
young adults can identify.
TYPE OF SERMON: Thqroughly
biblical and highly practical,
application oriented concerning
life issues.
OUTREACH PROGRAMS: For the
most part the outreach ministry
is very decentralized. Small
groups seek out and develop
programs for themselves. The
church does have a program
called ffHelping Hands" that
provides food, clothing and
shelter to those in need within
and outside of the chrnch.
DRESS: Very casual.
MISSION STATEMENT: To help
people say yes lo God at every
stage, and in every facet of their
lives, by being real, relevant
and relational. The hallmarks of
the church are being contempo-
rary and relevant to the culture,
believing strongly in the Bible
and helpmg to facilitate rela-
llonships with God and others.
INTERESTING NOTE: Celek
describes the church as "a
church for people who don't
thirlk they would feel comfort-
able m church.·
-Compiled by
Michele M. Marr
lkn<RI from this blbllca.I Kria from ~<ladon
titled Chrtst S~aJu ro COfl.lmiJ'O"OI)' Chrtstliuu
"CHRIST SPEAKS TO THE
SUFFERING ABOUT COURAGE"
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• Salurday,January Jl, 1998, 5:30 P.M.
Dr john A IMTm111,J1 Sund,ay, FcbNvy I, l 998, 8:l0 a.nd I 0: 1' A .M.
,,_!mot \'Vcclnaday libk S1udy, 7:00 PM.
600 St. Andrews Road, N~n Beach, California (714) 631-2880
(ll«'ON from N n tkrbor School et Irvine and lSth.)
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1be 1998 Greet Dedslonl llllD·
inlr' C'OQUnues Monda,y tor 88V-
en c:omecutive M~y Dlghts
at St. Muk'I Preib~
Churi:b. ~ coveted dunng
the 7 ;30 to:~ p.m. seu(gm
rage from ~'s role in
world attain to apedal interelta
to Ch1Da and human rights.
Condie artidet presenting
informed pel"lpectives are
av8Uable in a booklet from the
Poreian POlig Association for
S12:"Sf.Mark • ii at '2100 M"ar
Vista, Newport Beach. Call
6'4-1341 for more information.
> DRAGON SLAYERS
On Saturday, the Costa Mesa
Chwcll ol Religious Science
will play host tOk special semi·
nar, •slaying the Paper Drag-
on.• Personal development
strategist &th Morley will
gi!Jde participants in sorting
through the letters, notes and
information that can seem
overwheJmtng. The $20 event
takes place from 9 a.m. to 1
p.m. at 2850 Mesa Verde Drive
Bast, Suite M, Cost.a Mesa. Call
373-0432 for more fufonnation.
> INAOIVE CATHOLICS
Our Lady Queen of Angels is
holding a series of frank. hon·
est discussions for inactive
1 Catholics or anyone interested
· in learning about the faith. The
gatherings are titled •Keep the
Mystery and Jubilation of
Christmas Alive," at 6:15 p.m..
on Sunday. The open dialogue
revolves around topics partici·
pants choose. In pa.st sessions,
they've involved annulments,
re-marriage, morality and what
we really believe. They take
place in the Parish Center at
2046 Mar VlSta Drive, Newport
Beach. To find out more, call
Johnny Golde at 721-0496 or
Marie Romano at 548-3844.
> SOENCE OF MINO CENTER
Today, the Rev. Ken Gray will
guide students through Master
Mind. It helps embrace the
God within, bearing and
aJ\SWering all prayers. And on
Feb. 7, be will also conduct a
Science of Mind class. For
additional information, includ-
ing the class times and loca-
tions, contact the New Thought
Education Center at 646--3199.
> KNOW1NG GOD
On Mondays, people of diverse
backgrounds and different
churches gather at St. Mark
Presbyterian Cb\ll'Ch to pursue
a "one-on-one• relationship
with God. The OneHeart
Christian Meditation group
~ches and practices the spiri-
tual steps that can make that
intimacy a daily reality. It
meets from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at
2100 Mar V11ta Drive, Newport
Beach. Either Ester Behnam at
640-6213 or Kathy Townsend at
551·5339 can provide more
infonnation.
• > UNITARIAN UNfVERSAUSTS
On Sunday, Orange Coast Uni-
tarian Universalist Church will
ST. MARK PREsBYTERIAN
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"Open Arms and Open Minds"
Worship.9:30
2.401 lrvtH Awe. et h11ta lubel N9Wlteft ...... lundar • ..,.,, • 11:00AM
> NEW THOUGHT CHURCH
On Sunday. the Rev. Gall •"''
Miller will expose a • Jieart Of.
Gold" during the 10:30 a.~ ~!!.
service. lt follows 10:15 medi~··
tion, and both are held at the c;;
Neighborhood Community ... ,
Center, 1845 Park, Costa Mesa..
Call 646-3199 to find out more..
• .JJ
>HEAUNGANO
ENLIGHTENMENT
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Gate of Heaven Chapel con· ::!
ducts services every Sunday "'
Immediately following a Z p.m.n•
~. · ~healing service. Jbis,, ,~
21st , open-minded .,. ·
f · l\11Ch focuses pn help'-''"
ing y u W grow in your belief .•111
In addition to seminarB and ... , ,
classes, it offers psychic '"'
demonstrations, private read• !
ings and lectures. It all takes
place at 1401 15th St., NewpoYl•
Beach in the Masonic Temple•.,
Building. Call (818) 343-5030. ::..
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> WEST COAST PREMIERE
1\vo local churches are intro-•
ducing Californians to a work 1
by the composer of the rock
musical •Hair.• .On Sunday, the
First United Me thodist Church
of Costa Mesa will stage •Tue ·
Titl.s Bread -a Mass In Our • ,
Tune.• Along with the Garden
Grove United Methodist
Church, the church will present r
a combined 80·voice chorus • '
during the 1 p.m. show. It will ,
also feature an instrumental · ,
ensemble and guest soloists • ,.
Sheila Mwphy, Jahneen Otis
and Keith Olivier conducted by
Kathryn Kietzman. J'here will
be no cha.19e to attend Galt
MacDermot's '"Jake This
Bread,• but a $4 donation is
suggested. The church is at 420
W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. Ca.B
548·7727 for more infcmnation . .,.
> VALENTINE'S DAY
Famous author and sculptress
Heike Hendler will take part in
Valentine's festivities at the
Jewish Senior Center on Feb.
7. The Jewish National Fund's
Cultural Companions are play-
ing host to the 7 p.m. event
that includes cocktails and din·
ner. The evening's topic will be
"Love, Passion and Relation-
ships at Any Age." Admissioir
is $25 per person. Call 558·
8733 to make a reservation.
•Piease send photographs and ~
releases detllling stories. upcoming'
events, rerrnon topics or any ~
news invoMng Costa Mesa and NeW-..
port Beach houses of wonhlp to Reli-
gion Editor, Dally Pilot, 330 W. Bay
St., Costa Mesa, 92627. You ain also
fax Items to 646--t 170. Releties are
requested two weeks prior to an
event date.
New Thought Church
Science of Mind Center
1845 Pork Avenue, Costa Mesa, CA
(11111 SI. ~ Paltl MM. I lllCICl E. at Hllrllol IMI.)
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21932 WMley Dr .
Laguna a..ilch
499-3088
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The spirit of children rulls through th.e corrimunity
I t is a prime example of com-
munity working together for
the good of family, and
specifically for the good of the
child.
Organizers of Spmt Run 1998,
the largest SK/tOK race in
Orange County benefiting sup-
plemental educational needs for
three local elementary schools in
the Newport-Mesa district
(Andersen, Harbor View and
Llncoln), threw a cocktail recep-
tion Thursday evening at Santa
Ana County Club to honor the
dedicated people behind the
event.
Spirit Run Race Duector Cyn-
die Borcoman of Corona del Mar
welcomed local business leaders
responsible for underwriting the
race. Titis year's event is spon-
sored by 24 Hour Fitness, with
assistance from L.H. Fnend,
Weinress, Frankson and Presson,
Inc.
The Spirit Run, which has
been successfully orchestrated
for the past 15 years, has raised
in excess of $1 million for the
schools. Borcoman and her staff
hope to bnng in more than
$100,000 this year to fund ennch-
ment programs. About 7,000 run-
ners and walkers are expected to
participate in the actual run, set
for Fe b. 22.
Active local Spirit Run parents
include Patty Presson, Jeanette
Wertheim, Cathy McDanlels,
Dina Mead, Melanie Pritt, Usa
Maguire and Janet DI ChJro. To
get involved, call Borcoman at
642-06.34.
•••
Frederick R. Port will be hon-
ored next week as the duldren's
champion for 1998 as fnends of
Court Appointed Special Advo-
cates, a child's voice m court,
assemble for their annual black
tie dinner at The Sutton Place
Hotel in Newport Beach.
The Feb. 7 affdlf will also hon-
or Allee and Jerry Robe rts,
named outstanding CASA volun-
teers; Judge Pamela Des.judicial
honoree; and the Toshiba Com-
panies of Southern California,
named the outstanding corporate
b.w.
cook
partners of 1998.
Sponsored by the generosity
of such companies as Deloitte
and Touche LLP, American Alf.
lines, Pacific Life, Golden State
Foods and The William Gillespie
Foundation, the evening will be
chaired by Chris Massey and
Lucie Moore.
CASA is an Orange County
organization that provides inter-
vention and advocacy in court for
abused, abandoned and neglect-
ed children. Its purpose is to pro-
vide a responsible and caring
voice for children who might oth·
erwise have no say in their
future.
Deborah Abrecht is executive
director of CASA. and she will
welcome locals to the black-lle
dinner induding advisory board
members Ron Ainsworth, Mary
Fox, David Horowitz, Ann Pol-
lack, Tracy Young and Cary
Hyden.
•••
One of the most significant
soaal events of the winter sedson
unfolds Thursday evening as
OCI presents its prestigious
medals to very accomplished
friends of the university.
The 1998 UCI Medals will
honor The Chao Family for theu
support of the UCI Cancer Cen-
ter: Spencer C. Olin for hls dedi-
cated support of scholarslup and
educational teaching standards;
1984 alwnnus Michael P.
Ramirez for his creativity and for
the honor he has brought UCI
through tus work; and Richard
G. Sim for his efforts interfacing
the busmess and corporate world
with the academic world of UCI.
The Hyatt Regency Hotel in
Irvine will be the setting for the
everung, co-chaired by the
dynamic David R. Dukes and
Peggy G oldwater Clay.
Dedicated assi$tance also
comes from Louise Arnold, Gary
Hunt, Robert Magnuson, James
and Madeline Swlnden, Thomas
and Marllyn Nielsen, Jo Ellen
Qualls, and Kent and Carol
Wilken. Proceeds from the
evening benefit the UCTF0UT1da-
tion Scholarship Fund.
•••
Cornmg up March 4, the
Guilds supporting The Orange
County Performing Arts Center
will celebrate 20 years of service
to our remarkable performing
arts center with a gala luncheon
at the Four Season's Hotel in
Newport Beach.
The affair is already the talk of
the social crowd, and everyone is
expected to turn out to be a part
of the landmark day. Renee and
Henry Segerstrom, Barbara and
Mark Johnson, Whitney and Jer-
ry Mandel, and Georgia Spoon-
er, the lady who started the
Guilds concept, will serve as
honorary chairs of the anniver-
sary.
Spooner, a remarkable lady in
her own nght, will be honored
for her vision. Tickets to the
even.1 are $75, and can be
reserved by calling Dianne
Howe at 556-2122, ext. 224 .
Nordstrom, South Coast Plaza,
will sponsor a spectacular Spring
Fasluon presentation to complete
the event.
•••
On a slightly smaller, more
mtunate scale, ladles of the
Camelot Chapter of The Guilds
will join forrrudable forces for an
annual Patroness Tea on Feb. 12.
The Harold Polley's of New·
port Beach will open theu home
overlooking the Back Bay in hon-
or of the Camelot crowd for a bit
of tea, conversation and plenty of
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Drawing to ~ h~ld F~bruory 26fH, 1998
from left, Marlene A albe rs, Laura Hathaway and l.lnda Gianin-
ni of the Pegasus School are currently preparing for the March
13 gala event that will raise hinds for the school.
celebration of more lhan 20 years
of friendship and fund rd.Jsmg to
bring world-dass cuJture to
Orange County.
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One of the truly exceptional
wornen in this cornmuruty, Linda
Giannini of Lldo Isle, has accept-
ed the responsibility of promot-
mg the March 13 dinner dance
and fund-raising celebration for
the Pegasus School.
Giannini is passionate about
the education of her own clul-
dren, and perhaps equally pas-
si.onate about the importance of
quality education for all chlldren.
The Pegasus School in Hunt·
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ington Beach attracts a very
dJverse cross-secboo from the
Newport-Mesa community and
surround.mg locales Its fine rep-
utation is the result of founder
and director Laura Hathaway's
own unwavenng path for bring-
ing out the most m her $!dents.
The Pegasus event is appro-
priately billed as an evening to
"Celebrate Children,· and will
be cha.i.red by Sandra Ayres and
a committee of 30 local parents.
Susan Garte, Marton Palley,
Candice Schnapp, Mary Drucker
and Susie Wavell are among the
dedicated who will transform the
Hyatt Regency Ullo an evening
to remember.
G1anruru reports that there is
reason to celebrate, as Pegasus
has JUSI completed a.$1 million
carnpd.lgn thdt will enable the
school to butld a new SIX-room
complex.
·we are now embarking on
Phdse Two. the goal or which is
to butld d 20,000-square-foot
dctJvtUes center that will serve as
d gym, concert hall and stage,•
commented the Pegasus parent
w1th purpose.
To learn more about Pegasus
dnd the upcoming event, contact
Ganka Brown at 964-1224.
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live music. thrives ~t Rogue's
By Leslie Simmons. Dally Pilot
N ewport-Mesa bas a new
venue to watch great live
music and en1oy cheap
drinks and good food: Hogue
Bannichael's i.n Newport Beach.
The bar seems to have finally
found its niche, ever since owner
William Lee started contacting
local bands and asking them to
play.
"Every band that plays here
wants to come back," said Lee,
who bought the bar three years
ago. "It's the perfect place with
its tugh ceilings and wide open
floor •
It 's true Hogue's ts like a
1990s theater-in-the-round with
the band (or dance floor depend-
ing on the rught) almost in the
rrudd.Je of the wood-paneled bar
-allowmg onlookers to move
freely without the cramped feel-
mgs one rrught get at the Tikj
Bar or Club Mesd
Lee said he started promoting
the bar as an altemallve to other
local music venues l.ll order to
dnun up business at rug ht -and
so far it seems to be working.
DON lb\CHI OAAY !'I.OT
Bassist Tony n etz, left, and guitarist Joey Aszterbaum of the band Sky
Park get into the act at Hogue Barmlchael's in Newport Beach, where
many Orange County bands perform throughout the w~
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The vibe is dehrutely young
20-somethings not onJy frorn UC
lrvme but from all over Orange '
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And yes, dancing 1s allowed
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The decor t'> eclt>cllc to say the
least -from an antique cash
register to bnght red heating
ducts hanging from the ceiling to
the sports banners and big-
screen televisions.
The bar even has origmal
Hogue wood tables from its pre-
vious Costa Mesa location and
the original bar's large Hogue
BarmichaeJ's wall-size mural.
Although the bar ctid have an
18-and-over night on Wednes-
days to cater to the college
crowd, Lee has since stopped
promoting such nights.
"It's too
L I F E hard to control
the crowds
and m.inors
dnnk.mg," Lee sdld. ·we onJy
have 1t 18 and over for special
events now."
During the day, Hogue's IS
more of a sports gnll, with local
businessmen coming from lhe
mostly industnaJ area for a bite
of the kitchen's renowned
cheeseburgers or seasoned curly
fries (they m~ a mean grilled
cheese sandwich, too)
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c Get ready for '100 _!
Minutes of Love' ..
By Tom Titus
T he New Voices are
being heard loud and
clear, and increasingly
so at the Theater District ln
Costa Mesa.
"l'Jlese b uddipg local play-
wrights, whose "10-minute
Christmas" filled the theater
last month, will be back next
weekend with a Valentine's
Day offering, "100 Minut6 of
Love.•
Now, that may seem like a
lot of loving, but those 100
minutes will be presented in
10-minute increments -11
new playlets by members of
the New Voices Playwrights
Workshop. You're bound to
find something you like in that
lineup.
For instance: Cupid has
been kidnapped and detective
Sam Archer is on the case; a
Qvil War battlefield offers a
lesson in love; two ovaries dis·
cuss their love lite; two lonely
people discover online romance
can be tricky; a couple reflect
on their impending maniage;
an elderly artist reveals her
love life to a young protege:
and a behind-the-scenes look is.
offered at the secret love life of •
Jackie Kennedy.
All of the playwrights are
current or former stu<.ients of
the advanced play-writing
class at South Coast Repertory.
arid two -Michael Buss and
Scott Samson -are Costa
Mesa residents.
Buss' playlet is titled "On
Sundays Pretendin'. • while
Samson has concocted "Code-
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uncle don's views of nil repute
Leave your thinking cap at home
as the Girls try to Spice yolir' World
By Uncle Don
A Hobson's choice it was.
Cheerfully provided by
she who attempts to pass
as my editor. The reviewing
equivalent of slitting my throat
latitudinally, or my wrists longi-
tuQ.inally. A movie about dope or
a movie about dopes.
Double billed,. the marquee
would read: "Half-Baked Spice
World."
Having sat through enough
Cheec.h & Chong winners back
in the '70s, Your Favonte Unc
figgered to take a shot at some-
thing different.
Lemmie explain somethmg to
the U.S. Customs Service. There
are certain things that shouldn't
be imported from Britain: offal,
beef, nannies and female musi-
cal groups.
Competing in a field of one
for the single-digit age and
matching IQ crowd, it's "Spice
World."
So why was I there? My editor
made me do it. Hope the fires of
hell are tickling
the soles of her
The Spice Girls on the set of their new movie "Spice World"
They never shut up aod fan-
tasies of double-decker buses on
winding roads above deep
canyons somewhere in rural
India start to preoccupy your
thoughts.
These five musical chu-
pacabras suck the talent out of
everything and everyone assoo-
ated with this
outta focus on at least one of the
Girls.
It is possible to make it
through the hour and a half by
concentrating on more pleasant
thoughts: fingernails on the
blackboard, head lice, road kill,
Democrats.
feet.
Unfortunate-
ly the previews
end, Columbia
~pears on the
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93-minute bore.
Making Benny
Hill seem like
the intellectual
Might I suggest to the
Edwards people that all cell
phones be checked at the door,
as those with them are likely to
call 911 and report the existence
of a horrible accident. The worst
of it being the incessant screech-
mg and caterwauling from these
five banshees of banality. My
brain hurts
screen, intro credits roll and good
gawd, there's some legitunate
actors m the barker -George
Wendt and Roger Moore, who's
still getting lus mart:uti.s shaken
not stirred. Gettm' kinda old,
hope he doesn't shake tus booty
too much here or he's likely to
break a hip.
With hearts of gold and brains
of stone, the Spice Girls are
filmed as they travel through
London in a Union Jack bus
emitting hydrocarbons from the
tailpipe and greenhouse gases
from the windpipe.
equal of Sir
Issac Newton, ttus group tuts the
silver screen as the cinematic
eqwvaJent of mad cow disease.
At the film's beginning. one of
the twits, of whom there are
more per frame than angels on
the head of a pin, sumrnanzed
the goal of "Spice World•. who
cares it they can act, only il
they're in focus. Lernnue suggest
What more can possibly be
said about something that noth·
ing should have been said, but
which was said anyhow. Well,
du uh
• UNG.£ DON can be reached by e-
mail at YourFavUncOaol.com .
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CONTINUED FROM A12
pendent Cookbook· Le!.bian
Goulash · ·
Other menu items in the 11 ·
play smorgdSbord include ·Art
and Soul" by Debra Vcille,
"Tubular Belles" by Linda Whit-
more, "RSVP: Regrets OnJy• by
Vmcent Morales, ·Angel
Online" by Tom Swunrn,
"Duet" by Stephen Ludwig, "A
Gyro Sandwich Valentine" by
John Arnau, "Want Adi.· by
John Lane, •Power ol lhe Picket
Pence" by Anuty WPstcott dnct
"The Maltese Cupid• uy
Chri,stopher lrela
lrela, a local joumd.h~t who's
taking the leap to actmg in tus
playlet, ts a founder ol Nt.>w
Voices arid the dnvmg force
behind the monthly pld~ read-
ings at the Thedter D1stnct ·our Chnstmas show ga ... e
us a chance to test the thedtn-
cal waters,·
lrela sa.td
SA'fUROAY, JANUARY 31, 1998
Christopher· Trela makes like Humphrey Bogart with Della
List, center, and Elizabeth "'Greene tn .. The Maltese Cupid,"
one of the short plays ln •too Minutes of Love" at the The-
ater District n~ weekend.
AU
of the New Voices members
a.re focusing on full-length
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material for the productions."
lrela pointed out that most
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letter o f
the week
Nixon's ·
crimes don't
compare to
Clinton
I t .seems that Newport
~Beach attorney Donald
Segretti's latest d irty trick
is to ignore the qualitative
d1ff erence of the cases
against presidents Nixon a nd
Clinton
Lest we forget. the charges
dgainst Richard "Blow the
Sat~" N"con stemmed from
his cnmes against the Ameri-
can people and our Constitu-
tion, issues just a wee bit
we1ght1er than the alleged
meanderings of Bill's private
parts. Americans, get some
damned perspective.
NORM FRAHM
Corona de l Mar
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OlVMPfC DREAMS
Local figure skaters Todd Sand
and Jenni Meno received good
news tbls week as Olympic Qffi-
dals gave them the OK to com-
pete at the upcoming winter
games. Injury threa~eci ~o leave
the pair behind.
BONrTA CANYON DEAL
Just when it looked like the
whole move to annex this soon-to-
be-developed land was losing
momentum, Newport officials
were a ble to satisfy tbB concerns
of their Irvine counterparts and
keep the transaction intact. That
means qood news tor city and
school officials.
HELEN SCHWENK
IN OUR \JIEVV
losses
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STAllUTY AT NEWPORT HARBOR 1.~; nus local high tchool bas SU18 ,Jµ1i.
bad its share of bad ne.ws. And it oo·
got a another dose this week as a ·
suspected gang shooting took i'i,.,
place right outside its doors. , ,, •.
Though tbe sfudent shot was from; • ..
out-of-town, the incident marked
another sad chapter in Newport
Harbor's recent history.
ZWEIER PHARMACY
It's a story too often told. Mom '"'"' and pop store pushed out l;>y the ,..
new blgger kid on the block. And ... ~ ~
that's what happen to the Zweber •l'lfl
family who found they were 1ln111
!orceci to sell off the interest in • b (;JI their small Corona del Mar ne1g --• •
borhood pharma9 to "°larger ''*'"'
chain. .
,RUSH HIU I 1;
The Newport Harbor Area fll"l
Chamber of Conunerce and the •> 1
city'S Economic Business Commit-'
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tee lost one of i1s keenest minds
this week as Hill, the committee's 1•11
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: nist) when you need him?
Making it to 100 is no easy
task. So we m ust congratulate
Schwenk who celebrated the cen-
twy mark this week. Schwenk,
who has been corresponding with
students from Davis school, had
some good advice for the pupils
who came to visit her for her
birthday party.
DON LEACH I OAlY f'l.()l
Shooting at Newport Harbor High provided another black mark on the troubled school.
chairman, ~grily departed from ... ,':
his post, citing a pervading anti-
business sentiment on the CtUTent 11• •
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A forngon(~ co nclusion
T h1•11• <HI' only three reasons why dn
El Turu llltf'rndt1ondl a irport 1s not
dl11•cJcly hu1H
I Thl'll' I'> .tlreddy d m1h tdry ctir base in
th1tl 101 <1t1on.
l. 01<1nq1• County lloesn't ncPd 1l yet
I W1• 1ust spen t n11Jl10ns to build a
rwctrly uhsolet<' John Wdync Airport.
1 lcn·\ my sr1>nan o fo r El Toro dlrport
In 1999 the military base closes. The s ur-
111und1nq honw~ will hdve no airplane
no1'><' Im thl• 111 ... 1 tmw m history
Thi• p11•sPnt voc,d homeownNs will
.,,.11.1• thP opportunity to sell their suddE.>n ly
.,11f·nt propNtws for 1>19 profits dnd move
011 All llw nc>w owne1s will be e xpecting
1hr1I dn 111!<•1n,111ondl rll rport could be built,
.111<1 will nevN hdvc hedrd the ear shatter-
111q r-.1,11mc• j('I'> of toddy. ThC'n, for the m•xt
"""''n to 10 ~<'MS, the> El Toro battle will '''IJ" on f-lr!:.1 one• SHI<• will helve the
,,dvdnlrtlJP, tlwn lhC' other We will h ave to
lt-.tr>n lo ,, lol 111011· nonsen<,1• regardmg El
11110 Orcin<J" < 'uunly's new dirport sh ould
lw 1111111 111 S.111 I >1ego, Pdlmddle, or flod lt'cl
off < «t1,tf1n.1 Hivr•rs1d<• will rld1m that El
111111 1'> -.Jwwn lo lw in their county on dll
old ~p.1111< .. h 1,111d grdnt
nw f:I Toro 11ppon.-nts' lntcst poll Will
-.how lht1I mo-.1 c >rdnfJC' Countians want d
doq 111r1 l1r1.,k1•lht1ll courl or fled n rcu!>
l111ill ,If 1:1 Toro < >nP Y<'d r d n L.A Times
w1111·r will '>dY lhdt dhout ],000 attorneys
w1>n• 111t1kinq c1 ltv1nq oll ol 1.:1 Toro law-
'>1111 ... S11pPrv1sor Tom Wilson, lrvme Mayo1
< 'hri'>t111<1 Sh<'<\, llm Toledano and their
pohtH t1I ilk will be long gone by the n, ort
rn11111m1 101 qovPrnor or govC'mess T he re
will hr 111'\ ... l1•r1Clc>rs on both sides of the
<Ill porl l'>MJI•, lilll by then, none or tha t Wi ll
111<1ll1·r
John Wr1yrw will hr completely over-
whr>lm<'<l with flights a nd still not ha ve
t•nough to service the nearly 250,000 ne w
South County residents alone. The cry for
a nr>w dirport will h e heard m unison from
.nNrly f'VeryonP m both North and South
County. The pol 111cians of the day will a ct,
dll the nonsc>ns<> will stop, and then, El
Toro will be built.
MICHAEL STEINER
Costa Mesa
el toro debate
No better use for land
l am a citizen of Newport Beach desir-
ing to stand up and be counted as one
who feels an airport is the best and wis-
est use of the current El Toro land. We
live in a fabulous comer of the world.
People want to work, play and live
here. Businesses (the 20th auto makerl),
lo\lrlsts and prospective residents con-
tiilue to coine. It's a given that we n eed
more airport facilities.
I have lived in tlus area tor 30 years
with airplanes flying ov0 r my home sev-
eral times a day. Let's share the pain
that comes with living in this bea\Jtiful
community Use conunon sense and
common dollars to use what we have in
place and for what the majority has
already voted!
J We do belie~c
BARBARA CARR
Newport Beach
in miracles
We sat stdllon ary in our car al the El
Toro Y Tuesddy noon, g iving us ttme to
redd the enllre eight-page brochure from
dl rport proponents.
We were relieved to learn the new
inte rnational airport will be pollution-free,
noise-free and will not a dd to congestJon.
Moreover, our property values will sky-
rocket. The area will not be at aU Like
LAX. And why? Because "we m 01ange
County plan things better here ."
O f course we do. Los Angeles doesn't
even have a n El Toro Y. They d on't have a
Costa Mesa Freeway.
Los Angeles doesn't even ge t to see a 4-
f oot Wdll of water wipe out downtown the
way we in Laguna Beach do since our new
toll road wen t in. Planning, tha t's the dtf-
ferencel
Thirty-five million passengers in silent,
pollution.free planes will create no con-
gestion and p ush p roperty values to ne w
highs, a veritable plannin g miracle.
The Citizens Advisory Committee
s hould share its "planning" with Berlin
environmentahsts a nd Stockholm's city
council as they embark on efforts to close
Tempelhof and Brom.ma airports because
of noise and pollution complaints (Conde
Nast Traveler, Fe b., 1998).
We a re so e xcite d, our home will go on
the marke t the day the airport is a pproved
~o we can reap our be nefits immediately.
BRUCE ANO KELLY BULLOCK
Laguna Beach
Can't compare lAX with El Toro
Having live d in Inglewood and worked
in Westchester from 1965 to 1971, most of
the decisions concerning the e xpansion of
Los Apgeles Interna tiona l Airport had
been decided and implemented years
be fore Paul D Eckles became lng lewood
City Manager in 1975.
It sounds like Eckles legacy for 11 years
as c1ly ffidnager wa s ubringing a casino to
Inglewood and esta blishing vast rede vel-
opme nt zones" and to do what he could to
h ghl the alreddy approved expansion of
LAX.
He spe nt taxpayers money in a failing
effort. while earning a salary of $207,000
for himself.
Hope fully Ec kles will recognized and
pubhcly proclaim that comparisons
be tween LAX and El Toro are not similar.1
LAX was on a smaller footprint, surround-
ed by homes up to the airport runways
dnd d i<.I not have the buffer zone of the
lrvme Spectrum. They are two e ntire ly dil-
ferent situations.
Eckles can scare South County resi-
de nts into believing El Toro experience
will be similar to the 1960-70's LAX
expansion or can he can lead the reside nts
to an appropriate understanding of th e
proposed airport and other usage.
My bet is he will contmue the South
County leadership tradition of scaring
South County resid ents abou t a commer-
cial airport at El Toro.
JIM DE BOOM
Newport Beach
• EDITOR'S NOTE: The Daily Pilot will n.in rt!9ular let-ters and commentaries about the debate over the
future of the El Toro Marine base.
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I the Jan. 24 Community r
: Forum is a bit surprising to me. think produced some needed I
1 The airport issue is more than results. Their current hiring of ~
: a de bate -it is a full-fledged two additional people for air-f
: war. Sometimes it isn't prudent port issues was essential, and !
: to advertise battle strategy or you deserve credit for p utting $
: give the enem y information some heat on them. We need a r
, that can be used against you. watchdog to be certain our
1
,
: I haven't a clue as to all the money is being spent etticient-
reasons they ly and effectively. :
hired Don I have a concern that, while ._
Saltarelli, not your intent, your artic;le • 1
. and whether nevertheless might be con-
the annexa-strued by some as vindication
lion issue to Irvine Mayor Christine 1 was his top Shea's condemnation of New-f
priority. So port Beach for keepmg an eye l
what? The on her city's attempt to annex f
unportant El Toro. That is a critical issue I
thing is that that does need watching, and] 1
they hired applaud our city's manage-1
him, which Don Saltarelli ment for taking an active role. ~
means another person is fight-in preventing it. ANN WRIGHT ing for my in~erests in the Newport Beach
most important debate this city
has going righ t now. I don't
care if the city decides it is be t-
ter to work in the dark with
this issue -whether they are
•too cute, too clever or too
clandestine.~ What does mat-
' te r is whether they are effec-
tive in what they do.
Don't get m e wrong -
whe n the heat needs to be on
the city, l a ppreciate your
paper's diligence in question-
ing their actions. Your earlier
articles that were oitical of
their lack of results with the
money being spent on airport-
related issues were great and I
Gre at move by the city of
Newport Beach to hire forrne1"'
county supervisor Don
Saltarelli. His knowledge of
the El Toro airport issue and
experience with government
makes him a valuable asset to
represent our interests. Hope-
fully Mr. Saltarelli will offer us
wise counsel that will help lo
win the battle for El Toro air-
port and eliminate the horror •
of an expansion at John
Wayne. • BONNIE O'Nat
Newport Beach
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ON THE RECORD
. Good teaching requires paying good money
Sy Chris Cramer
I have been threatening for years to
send a leUer to you, but obviously
nothing bas moved me as your recent
article on teachers' salaries did.
As my ch.iJdren would say, "hello.•
When ls lt going to sink in to the board
members and forces that be, thet you get
what yo\l pay for? How are we going to
attract new, qua.lilied teachers wtth the
alary rang we offer?
Many parentJ 1 poke with were not
av aware that out teach n were the
Jowe1t paid lo the -h llo -entire coun·
ty. rMy may not hav been aware
t
because the teachers we have een at
Kaiser Elementary and Kaiser Pmnary
are some of the finest. Thal, however,
may be on the verge of chang1ng.
I know of more than one teacher who
has been updating his/her resume to
send to other districts. "So whati • you
mJght say. A teacher b o teacher.
Wrong.
The$0 teachcn t spoke with are dedi-
cated to the children of our school and
love the rtrong parent involvem nt Th~
obviously did not go into teachmg for the
moo y. They do have a lite outs1de of out
school, and that Ufa ~es mon y. They
cannot be faulted for that. t, howevei, am
mourning the po11ible Jou -U not Wt
year, maybe next.
In the fourth-grade ciaS'S next to my
son's, the childre n have had four teachers
stnce September. One left on matem1ty
leave, one left for unknown reasons
(could lt have been the money?) and the
most recent left after accepting a position
in ltvine. Wow.
Alt r looking at the pay IC4les, I saw
that Irvin pays more thao N wport·
Mesa. l.nteresUng. Pour teachers 1n four
months.
So where is the continuity m educa-
tion7 Thahk goodnea it wam't the clasa
of on of my three children. Next b.rne,
how ver, t might not be so lucky. •
I'm tired of the same exCUMt of the
embezzlement and the bankruptcy. Get
over it. ~er districts are managing. l
find it interesting that just when negotia-
tions with the union are upooming, the
district starts a media campaign s14ting
how broke they a.re.
Sh.ow the teachers the money. They
are educoting the future of our country.
Ni we baby boomeni ap~ retire-•
ment age, our large generation WW be in
need of talented minds.
Let'I not let a good thing go, or I
should say several good t.tµngs go. CoUgb
up the money, and let the education (Qn-
tinue.
john
hedges
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Offers rentals for experienced
skippers in comfort and style
aboard either a 17-or 19-foot duel
console power boat. Rental rates
range from $40 to $60 an hour.
Half-day rates are$135 for the 17-
foot dual console, $170 for the
center console and $195 for the
19-foot dual console. Rates are
slightly higher on weekends. Bal-
boa Boat Rentals is at 510 E.
Edgewater, Balboa Peninsula.
Call 673-7200.
WHALE WATCHING UNOER SAIL
AboarQ a 46~foot sloop with a
licensed captain. Space is limited.
Sorry, no children or smokers. For
more information, call 646-4005.
BONGO'S SPORTRSHING OiARTtRS
Offers private party whale
watching excursions everyday.
The cost is $125 for one hour, six
passenger maximum and a three
hour minimum. For more infor-
mation, call 673-2810.
NEWPORT LANDING SPORTFISHING
Offers a low-cost way to whale
watch, weekdays from 10 a.m. to 1
p.m. and weekends and holidays
f.rom 9 a.m. to 2:30 p .m. The cost is
$14 for adults, $8 for seniors and
children over 12. Special discount
rates are available for schools,
churches and corrununity youth
groups. For available dates and
information, call 675-0550.
PILGRIM OF NEWPORT
The 118-foot historic schooner,
offers weekend whale watching
trips, Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 1
p.m. and Sundays from 1 to 4 p . .n.
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The cost is $20 for adults and $15
for children. The schooner is also
available for private charter. Call
966-068&.
FUN ZONE BOAT CO.
Guarantees whale or dolphin
sightings during their·ex.cursions or
the next trip is free. Daily trips cost
$114 for adults, $12 for seniors,
children ages three to 11 are $8
and children under three are free.
Groups rates are also av~ble for
schools, youths and groups of 15 or
more. Call 673-0240.
DAVEY'S LOCKER
Operates whale watch cnuses
dally through the end of March.
Operating· hours are Monday
through Friday at 10 a.m and 1
p .m. and Saturday and Sunday at 9
a.m., noon and 2:30 p.m. The cost IS
$14 for adults, $12 for seniors, $8
for children ages four to 12 and
infants and toddlers are free. Spe-
cial discounts are available for
groups of twenty or more, c. Private
charter.; are also available Guar-
anteed sightings of whales or dol-
phins or passengers -will receive a
free pass. Call 673-1434 .
SPECIAL EVENTS'
ClASSES
POWER YACHT TRAINING
OCC's Marine Program offers a
five-day powe.r yacht training class
titled Power Yacht Owner-Opera-
tor lfaining" beginning Feb. 18
through 22. Call 645-9412.
SEA EXPLORERS
The Sea Explorer Ship Del Mar
711 of Orange County seeks young
men ages 14 to 18 who are inter-
ested in being a part of the Sea
Explor~• program. The · group
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FISHING
FISH SCHOOL
Fishing classes are offered
Monday and Tuesday of each
week. Classes leave the Balboa
Pavilion at 6 a .m. and return at 4
p.m. Cost is $125 per person. Call
673-2810.
DORY FISHING FLEET
Get to the Newport
Pier/McFadden Square early to
watch the fleet return with the
fresh catch of the day. The fish is
prepared for sale at the open-air
market.
ASHING TRIPS •
Fishing supplies and boat
charters (open party and private)
are available at Newport Landing .
Sportfishing, 309 Palms, Suite F,
67 5-0550; Falco Fishing Charters,
832-7708; and Davey's Locker,
400 Main St., Balboa, 673-1434.
SIX-PASSENGER SPORTFISHING
Day and night fishing charters
are avatlable for groups or sin·
gles. Call Bongos Sport.fishing
Headquarters on the Balboa
Peninsula, 673-2810.
ASHING BOAT RENTALS
Streamline center console fish-
mg boats can be rented at Balboa
Boat Rentals on the Balboa Penin-
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equipped with live bait tanks, fish
tinders and VHF radio Available
by hour and hall day rates at
$170. Full day rates are $240 U-
Drive offshore boats eqwpped
with VHF rachos can be rented by
the hour, hall day or full day
Rates range from $40 per hour to
$195 for the day. Call Balboa Boat
Rentals at 673-7200.
SAIUNG
LESSONS AND BOAT RENTALS
Learn to sail or windsurl at R~
Wateisports. You_ can also rent
windswfers and 14-foot sailboats at
$15 per hour. Call 729-1150
MORE SAILING LESSONS
Sailboat rentals and private
lessons are available at Manna
Sailing in the Balboa Fun Zone.
Advanced classes include naviga-
tion, big boat, power boat, intro-
duction to heavy weather and
first-mate instruction. Call 673-
7763 for more information. Also
call the Blue Dolphin Salling Oub
at 644-2525 or the Lldo Sailing
Club at 675-0827 for rentals.
KAYAKING/
CANOEING'SCUBA
KAYAK CLASSES
Beginning sea kayaking,
rolling clinics and private lessons
are offered. Kayak and sea ski
rentals are also available. Call
Paddle Power, 1500 W. Balboa
Blvd., 675-1215.
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SEX
CONTINUED FROM A·1
The council wW consider
aUowu:ig adult bu"Slnet1es to
tay open u.nW 11 p.m. instead
of the current 10 p.m. Um1t.
requlre age mlntmWD.1 and
background cbec:U fGr aotic
dancers, a.nd req\aire the ~ to
act on adult bustn.,. permit
applications wttbln a certain
period of time, Kathe said.
Kathe also ls recommending
the council cut public build·
ings like City Hall from the list
of properties that adult-orient-
ed businesses must be at leut
1,000 feet away from -such
restrictions have raised legal
questions abOut freedom of
speech and expression, Kathe
said.
The city's adult-oriented
business law was adopted in
1981, revised in 1994 and mod-
ified again last year.
Because this week's council
consideration is of an urgent
nature to defend against the
pending legal clalm, th
cbaDget will r~e the vote
of f•u.r of the tive council mem-
ben and would take effect
immediately instead of the typ-
ical lag time oJ 30 or 45 days to
become law.
There are no adulH>riented
busiliesses in C~ta Mesa, but
78 acres around town remain
zoned to allow such commer-
cial uses, Kathe said.
Several bookstores, news-
stand$ and other businesses
provide adult-oriented mer-
chandise -sucb as maga-
zines, cloth.mg or other materi-
als -but as long as the mer-
chants dedicate no more than
25% of their buSlllesses to that
type of merchandise, they are
not cons1dered adult -oriented.
Kathe said_ the hope is to
reinforce the city ordmance to
fight the pending lawsuit and
then revisit the issue more
thoroughly at a later time,
when public heanngs at the
Planning Commission and City
Council could be held.
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HORSES
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the property ts larger than
10,000 square feet
The Hartfords' property is
less than 10,000 square feet, and
each horse weighs well over 300
pounds
But they claim that since they
didn't know about the restriction
until it was too late, they want
their horses -Sundance and
Kameron -to be grandfathered
in and allowed to stay.
"We just want to be able to
keep these two horses,• said Bill
Hartford, a Newport Beach
pollce officer
Conuruttee members said the
move to ban horses except in
designated equestrian-residen-
tial zones came about because
some residents complained·
about notSes, odors and other
problems associated with sta-
bling horses m the cramped
neighborhood
Debbie Hdrtford said the area
ned! lhe Back Bay and other
horse tratls hds a reputation as
being equestrian-friendly, and
those who don't Lt.ke it should hit
the tratl.
"This area has been known
for a long, long tune for the ani-
mals and rural feeling," she said.
"lf people don't Lt.ke it, then lhey
shouJd move to Irvine."
But committee president
Roger Swnmers said while he
reels sorry for the Hartfords,
rules are rules
"I sympatluze WJth them, but
I'm not sure that their recmuse
should be through the county,"
Summers said. "It should be
Wllh the real estate people or the
seller if they gave them bad
information "
The Hartfords saJd the house
was advertised to them as
"equestrian property," and
nobody said anything about the
zone chanqes unttl the moving
vans were dlrPddy packed
Though the horse fight has
been brewrng since the Hart-
fords moved m, tlungs got sen-
ous last month when they were
cited by the Sheriff's Depart-
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Horse owner Debbie Harttord spends time with her Arabian
Sundance. Sundance and Cameron, another Arabian, have
been living in the Harttord's back yard.
ment for violating county zoning
laws.
The Hartfords went to court
and were ordered to move the
13-year-old geldings, which
have been together since they
were yearlings, off the property
by Monday. U lhe couple com-
plies, the charges will be
dropped, officials said.
Bill Hartford said he and his
wife plan to meet the Monday
deadline but still aren't sure
where they will board their
horses.
"Our options are pretty lurut-
ed, H he said. "It's hard to find a
place."
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WATER
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erties the district owned in town,
refinancing of certificates of par-
ticipation in 1995 and downsiz-
. ing -leave the district with a
forecast for sunny financial
skies.
Those cuts and profits have
given the district an estimated
annual savings of $581,000 a
year, the report said. If the dis-
trict chooses to refund the entire
$581,000 a year in the form of an
across-the-board rate decrease,
the money could fund a cut of
about 5 or 6 cents per unit of
water, Panian said. That means,
based on a typical water usage
of 32 units, Mesa customers
would save between $1.60 and
$1.92 a month.
In addition, district reserves
are fully stocked with about $9.2
million set aside for a rainy day.
"That alone is enough for us
to consider a rate decrease,"
said director Dana Haynes, who
also serves on the committee.
"Once our reserves are ·fully
funded, there's no more need to
accumulate any more cash.• '
And there could be more rate
cuts to come. By saving an aver-
age of $581,000 a year for the
#(The reserves] alone
are enough for us to ,
consider a rate
decrease_ Once our
reserves are fully
funded, there's no
more need to accumu-
late any more cash ... "
-DANA HAYNES
last four years, Mesa has built up
a stash of about $4...46 Jlli.llion
that could be tossed into future
rate decreases.
Using all or a portion of those
surplus funds, the district could
offer a better deal to ratepayers,
officials said.
But this week was just the
beginning of what figures to be
several months of district study
followed by public hearings to
get community feedback on a
rate reduction.
The committee recommended
the staff confirm the report's
financial findings by the middle
of next month, then schedule
I can't believe ..... .
public:: hearings later in Peb"P!)'
and formally consider a r.i
reduction at tbe board's Hnt -meeting in March.
Any rate decrease shoul
made effective July 1, the
mittee report aaid.
But while the board w
agreement on the idea of at
looking at a rate decrease, a
question directors must gr
with is how much money
want to keep on hand for e#Wl-
gencies. .
Panian and Haynes clailatl
with reserves stocked an4
annual savings providing a nill">
,iable revenue stream, a modest
rate cut could be done withou
aff_ectmg other district proje
But board president ,
Healey and director Fred Bock-!
· miller voiced some concerns:
about how some of the ntimbers!
in the committee report were:
compiled and how still-:
unknown costs of the dis~
colored water treatment PIJUtt;
would be affected by a !Me;
adjustment. :
"I think its important to J!'lil•
that stuff down before we lootrat!
doing anyih.ing here," Hea1eyz
said. "But I dOn't think there's
any disagreement .an the board ,
for looking at a reduction."
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BRIAN P08UDA I DAILY PILOT
Orange Coast College's
Chad Gonzalez gets a
hero's treatment after
slugging a two-run
homer to ignite a
five-run third tnntng tn
the Pirates' season
opener. For story, see 84.
Estanda's
SamNmon
dropped
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Eagles,
see story,
adjacent.
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Tars come up short, 1-0 !STUNNER!
· ~ Estancia knocks off Orange County's
•Newport outshoots first-place El : No. 4-ranked team, 3-2, in a crucial
Toro, 20-8, but Chargers sweep Sea ; PCL win. over Laguna Hills Hawks.
/
View series with game's only tally. ;. ---------------
• By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot
By Barry-FaullCner, IJaily Pilot
COSTA MESA -
The showboat cele-
bration El Toro's Gon-
SOCCER
zalo Bonilla executed after the only goal m
Friday's Sea View League showdown against
host Newport Harbor, might best be described
as a crash landing .
The Sailors (4-4-3, 2-2-2 in league) must
now hope the same descnption can't be
pinned on their Sea View League title hopes,
as well as their aspirations for a berth in the
CIF boys soccer playoffs.
The loss, their second of the season to El
Toro, put the Tars three points behind first-
place Chargers (9-8-1, 4-1-1). It also dropped
• SEE NEWPORT PAGE 84
~ .
: r COSTA MESA ! After a stormy ftrst
: round of the Pactl1c
SOCCER
: Coast League 5eason m which Estanaa Hlgh's
: bovs soccer team often pld} ed the role of villain,
: it is now ready lo don d comeback cape and
: take the league by storm
: Viewed by many U1 the preseason as a
: favonte to win the PCL btle the red card-afflict-
: ~Eagles lost twice and ued once, barely hold-
: mg onto playoff hopes Jet d.lone images of a
: league champ1onsh1p
: Now they can think dbout 1t agam
: ln one of the tedITl's best performances of the
: season, host Estancia defeated league-leader
: Laguna Hills on Fnday, 3-2.
BRIAN POBUDA I DAILY PILOT :
Newport Harbor's 's Joey Schloss (10) and Brett Baker (21) move tn as El : ------
Toro's Chris Dickson makes a play for the ball tn Friday's Sea View duet. ~ •SEE ESTANCIA PAGE 84
--,.-_·.~-L BOYS 8
KIM HAGGERlY I DAllY PILOT
at 3
•Estancia falls into fourth
place -after absorbing
57-51 loss to Laguna Hills.
By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -The shortest
. distance between two points on
the basketball floor is, well, a
layup. Laguna Hills High took full
advantage of this principle Fnday
night against Pacific Coast
League host Estancia to earn a
57-51 boys triumph that extended
the three-time defending league
champs' losing streak to three
The Hawks (17-5, 4-2 in
league} sank 11 layups among
their 20 field goals and also
cashed in five Josh Pierson three-
pointers to avenge a 54-52 first-
round loss to the Eagles (14-8, 3-
3). •nus was huge,• said Laguna
Hills Coach Dave Brown, whose
squad turned a 27-25 halftime
lead into a 45-32 bulge by sinking
8 of 12 field-goal attempts in the
third period, then holding on.
Estancia scored the last five
points of the quarter to pull to
within 45-37 with eight minutes
to play and a three-pointer and
three more free throws by James
Dawkins pulled the hosts to with·
in 51-45 with 4:28 left.
But what followed was a frus·
trating near-four-minute stretch,
in which the Eagles failed to score
on eight possessions, virtually
sealing their fate and dropping
them into fourth place with four
league games remairung.
The 3:55 span included hve
missed shots from the field, three
from within spitting distance. and
three turnovers. The latter was
notable in that Estanaa had 1ust
two turnovers the first 28 minutes
"We missed some golden
opportunities," said Boyce, who
rich a rd
dunn
Palisades TC
has June 18-21
booked, but ...
•Thumbs up, or thumbs
down ... the decision is to
be determined sometime in
the next seven days or so
1t be the guaranteed
undreds of thousands
doll~ to the Nuveen
Tour from new commuruties itch-
ing to sell real estate, or the
scenic television backdrop New-
port Beach has to offer?
The speoal tenrus event up
for grabs ts booked for June
18-21 The Pahsades Tenrus
Club in Newport Beach, with
the blessing of its community
leaders, is one of three
cand.Jdates to host two of the
game's greatest entertainers,
Jimmy Connors and John
McEnroe
So, will it be the humidity of
Pinehurst, S C., m June, the dust
of Santa Fe, N.M., or the
peaceful sea breezes of Newport
Beach? (And don't forget the
morrung overcast }
Will it be the developmg
housing market with a golf and
tenrus complex m Santa Fe, the
lush surroundmgs in Pinehurst.
or the affluent, cosmopolitan,
modem-day resort hamlet of
Newport Beach?
At stake is another circus-like
Davis Cup event. Big
managemenVmarketing team
ready to storm into town, that
Estancla's Gavin Rainey goes up for a shot attempt as Laguna Hllls' Chris •SEE ESTANCIA PAGE 85 . Naghlbl defends.
daily pilot high school athlete of the week
•Floats like a butterfly, stings like a bee; while
she'll decide in the air, no one shoots like Amy.
By Richard Dunn, O.lly Pilot natural instincts, merely decided
in the air what to do with a
potential game-winning field
goal. ·u wasn't a shot that would
normally go in,• Mid DelniDg,
whote off-balance throW-in with
0:08 left in the game k1ilad the
glass and found tbe bottom of
the net iri Bstanda •1 36~35 win.
•1t WU lcincl ot like I WU up
tn the air,• the COGtinued. •but
I WU off balance and just
throwing lt tn. The girl Oft tbe
other te1JD twDbled t1M mbouncl
pu1). tb9D I grabbed tt (for a
ltMl) and tlnw it up • .,,.ytno it
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,....... .. __ : EstanciA Coach Paul Kirby said
: of Deming's memorable
: game-winner. "It was more like
a fallaway bank shot outside of
the key. It was a tough angle to
bank it..
In addition, Deming had
pulled Estancia to within a point
with 0:20 remaining on the clock
when she drained two clutch
tree throws, sandwiched
between a University timeout.
Kirby said the Eagles were
looking for an open three-point
attempt with the Thojans ahead,
35-32, in the waning· seconds.
But Deming was fouled inside
the extra-point arch and sent to
the line.
·After (Deming) tut the hrst
free throw of the one-and-one,
they called timeout and I thought
it ntight effect her or whatever.·
Kirby added. "But that gave us a
perfect opportunity to set up our
press. And that's exactly what
happened.•
After a jittery Deming sank
the second tree throw to cut the
: Thojans' lead to 35-34, she stole
: their inbound pass oU Kirby's
well-designed press and
converted the game-winning
shot.
Legends of 16th and Irvine -cloc.kwlse, from upper left. southpaw Frank Hamilton, the late
Hal Sheflln, bursttng for yardage at the Santa Ana Bowl 1n 1942, Coach Wendell Pickens,
1948 slugger Boyd (Boggte Horrell, and All-Sunset League guard Bill Clark, circa 1947.
"I was so nervous when I was
shooting those free throws,
especially because the other
team was making a lot of noise,·
said Deming, the Daily Pilot
Athlete of the Week for her
heroics against University, 1Jl
which she finished with a
team-high 10 pomts as the
Eagles remained in the playoff
hunt with their upset victory.
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points in reduced action dunng
Estancia's 65-19 victory earlier m
the week against Laguna Beach,
her razzle-dazzle shot against
University apparently wasn't so
unconventional.
"It's amazing, (because) she
practices those shots all the time · ! She·s not your sound,
: fundamental type player," Kirby
• said ... Amy drives to the basket
and stuff, but she doesn't make
: (ordinary) jump shots. She JUSt
: floats and banks shots in."
Deming, lea.n.i.qg toward a
collegiate future in volleyball, tS
a third-year varsity hoops player,
but prefers staying out of the
spotlight, a role she's learrung
to accept, like it or not
• "I always played on a pretty ~.£~~11l::!tdJ : strong team (as a sophomore and
junior), and usually everyone
was about equal,• Derrung sa.Jd
"But now there's more pressure
on me trs hard -it's hard wben
they'rp counting on me to always
play d good game •
Sometunes, Wee against Uru,
the bredks sunply go your way.
The TrOJdn tuneout between
Deming's free throws, for
example. allowed the Eagles to
suffocdte the inbound pass and
uwoke a steal.
"We told our players to deny,
deny, deny, and try for a steal, or
go ford five-second count,·
Kirby said.
"We were denying everyone,
and only the post player was
open, and that's who Amy was
guard.mg. The post player
flashed to the ball from hall court
to the basket, and (the pass) hit
the girl in the hands and it
ended up right m Amy's hands.
It was a lucky break We haven't
had too many breaks go our way
this sedson •
Derrung. who rrussed two
practices before the Laguna
Beach game because of a
volleyball recnuting tnp to Holy
Cross (and thus the restncted
playing tune against the Artists),
hgured Estancia had 1t m the bag
the whole tune agamst Um ..
·We never thought we were
gomg to lose, just as we have
(thought) against all those (PCL)
tedms, • Denung sa.Jd. ·we tlunk
we're equal to all of theµi. To
beat dny o( them is great, but it's
not like we JUSt won the
Olympics Just because we lost
a lot of players from last season.
we're still 1ust as good."
Derrung, averaging 9.3 points
per game and carrymg nearly a
4 0 grade-point average, 1S
undecided on where she wants
to attend college next year
"That's something I need to
figure out," she said. #I honestly
change my nund from week to
week ·
OMV PllOT fl.£ PHOTO
The one. and 9D)y, Jimmy Connors. during TennlsTmnis play.
Class of '48 has something in common with
Orange Coast as the Big 5-0 turns the com er.
Several ma1or events a.re in
the wind this year and one
of the key figures who will
stir up warm memories of
hundreds relative to the
celebrations and salutes will be
retired Coach Wendell Pie.kens,
who coached for many years at
Newport Harbor High and
Orange Coast College.
The year of 1998 marks the
50th anniversary for Orange
Coast and a 50th reunion for the
Class of 1948 at Harbor High.
The Sailor program,
tentatively set this fall, will
include a strong focus on the
only championship baseball team
ever to play at Harbor, coached
by Pickens.
Pickens, born in Rogers, Ark.,
also served as a champion
baseball mentor at OCC where
he also served as the atltletic
director from i948·77.
Before being named to the
Ormge County Sports Hall of
Fame in 1986, which Pickens
considers bis most significant
honor, he had coached OCC to
two baseball titles, four Southern
California crowns and eight
conf8Rlnce championships.
Ana tt11 notewotthy to
~that he dlrected one of
Orange County's great prep
footbell teams from tbe early
days, tile 1942 Sunset ~e
dwnpton Haroor outfit, led by
~. All-OP fullbe(:k Hirold Sheftiri
and All·CJP Set'Ond 'Jeam tiCkle,
Manuel Munb.
lil the late 20r;~ckens was an
outlt•ndh\g athlete In grammar
Kbool at PuDertoo and euMd
numerous ribbons and honors for
track and held acluevemenLc;,
including the pole vault.
His marks and records were
similar at Fullerton High as a
versatile athlete before shifting
on to Arizona State where he
played a backfield leadership
role under Coach Rudy Lavick.
He later earned a state title in
collegiate wrestling.
In time, he coached 1935-40 at
Fullerton High and Junior
College before accepting a
football and baseball position at
Newport from athletic director
Ralph K. Reed, who coached
track. and field and basketball.
Most all of his Sailor athletes
came to hold Pickens in high
regard and respected his stance.
•He made men out of boys,•
said '42 tackle Roger Neth, who,
in time, became the police chief
of Costa Mesa and Irvine.
•He expected a lot out of you
and I think he got it, too,• said
1940-41 center Billy Sheflln,
brother to HAiold.
•He performed miracles,• .
former Newport Beach mayor
and cound.lwoman Ruthelyn
Plummer said.
A popular songleader during
~ Harbor's champ grid season of
'•2, abe Mid, •1t wu incredible
for a little tchQOl like Newport to
Will die tqh Sunset League
8nd JDake it to the (small ldlooll) ~ p1ayoa.;_"
'JV eDiODmeilt was aboUt 500
students. B!Wer )Mgue lchoOll
bad two to three tbDel the
tllirOllm9llt ol ~ 'lbeodcft •Bob Robina,
FROM THE SIDELINES
don
cantrell
one-time president of Robins
Ford, recalls the night Pickens
directed Harbor to a stunning tie
against ClF defending football
champioh, Santa Ana, 13-13,
with a team that was basically a
Bee unit the prior season.
Santa Ana expected little
opposition out of the former Tar
Bees. Shock became the bottom
line.
Robins said, •He made sure
we understood the talent we
were up against, but he stressed
that anybody can handle a team
lfJher gave their best. He said,
'"thats all I can ask.' I have never
seen a coach that had the respect
of a team anymore than him ...
He was not a screamer."
Although Newport had
numerous tough-edged playen,
they all reminded Robins, a
tackle in '.C6, of Edwin •0oc•
Hanson, a lightning fast guard.
He Mid if Pickens •ever asked
Doc to jump off a bridge, he'd do it..
In the '47 a.Ill wtth ch4mplon
~Pick .. planted bls
tacldtil iii hot Of thia itval'l erllds
' and It wp.d lib\it them down by
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forong the ruruung game 111.S1de
Newport won, 7-0, and never
allowed the Indians to get past
the Tar 28-yard I.me.
Plckeris always operated out
of the old short-punt formation m
tus fiv e years at Harbor. He was
a fum believer in a constant
'rushing game and rarely
throwing passes.
He would continue on with
football after he switched to
Orange Coas(, but only served as
an assistant. Eventually, he
would put most all his coaching
attention on baseball for the
Pirates.
In the early Newport football
days his wife, Kay, worked hard
compiling grid statistics. Other
times, she would invite the
players over for friendly
get-togethers that featured treats
she would make.
Their son, Gary, became the
mascot for the '42 championship
team. Gary eventually became a
star tailback for the Ta.rs in the
late 50s.
Chances are the '48 Thr
baseball team never would have
won the Sunset League tiUe,
although th~club had a
scattering of line talent.
lt didn't have the key until
Pickens came across a southpaw
pitching transfer from Portland,
Ore. named Prank Hamilton. As
the winning season progressed,
scouts were hearing reports ol a
magniftcent 6-foqt"" hurler who was mo1t imprenive.wtth futball
and curves. H led them Into the
CIP playoffs. ·
An offer wu eventually
banging on th line, but •
Hamilton; Mdly, bad tDJured his
~ arm in college and it
~a dec:IAQn to pus oo e
ball cereer.
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OCC belts Antelope Valley in opene r, 10-3
Orange Coast
third baseman
Ryan Prance
(right) tags
Erle Torrez
out as he
attempts to
steal home
during
Friday's
matchup at
Coast.
• lOOth win for Altobelli with Bucs as Pirates open up the 1998
campaign with triumph over the Marauders in Fullerton/Coast I
Classie; Bucs scheduled to play twice today, at 10 a.m, and 2 p.m.
COSTA MESA -Chad Gonzalez
dhd Darren Chandler each slugged
two-run homers to back the seven-hit
pitching of Jim S1pkovich and Josh
CdSe dS Orange Coast College defeat-
Nl Antelope Valley, 10-3, Friday on the
w11U1er's campus m the opening round
of lhe Fullerton/Coast Classic round-
with one out in the fifth inning, rutting
two batters and walking two more' to
force in a run.
Case relieved and gave up a two-
run single to David Fischeruch, cutting
OCC's lead to 5-3.
Case then s hut the Marauders
down on five singles over the next 42/3
innings to ptck up the victory. robm tournament.
It was the 1998 season opener for The three-run uprising by Antelope
Valley broke up what was otherwise
total domination by Orange Coast,
which followed up with single tallies in
the fifth and sixth innings, then two
more on a Chandler's two-run blow,
and another single marker in the
eighth.
both teams
Thl' blow b y Gonzalez. hlghlighted
u f1w-run thlrd inning that also includ-
1,:d d two-run double from Chandler.
S1pk0Ylch, a left-hd.Oder, struck out
MX o\ er the hrst three lflnings and
rjd\<! up only one hlt.
Bui he rdn into control problems The Pirales' qtfense, w hich pro-
ESTANCIA
CONTINUED FROM 81
Ldyund Hills (15-4-3, 4-1-1 in
PCLJ, ranked No 2 in CLF South-
E>m Section D1Vls1on 111 and No. 4
m Ordnge County, had a 2-1 lead
Parly rn the second half. But
Fstd1\c1a (9-4-2, 3-2-1), unranked
m the county, came back with
two goals by sophomore Cesar
TPrrones
"Everybody figured we were
lhf' l<>ctm to bedt (in the presea-
-.on). but Laguna Beach (and
c·oc;,ld Mestt) bl•dt us," Esta.1cia
..LOdrh Steve Crenshaw said. "We
chdn't comr out ready to play
RtJamc;t Ld~1un<1 Beach .. though,
cl.Tld lhPy know lhal And when
:we twd Ldgund Hills (0-0 m the
fi.rst round), lh<>y knew we were
~J,ldymq v.1thout Ramon Garcia
<UH.I ludn Cervdntes (because of
)L'd < tHds from the previous
IJdffil'J
"But both tedms know, regard-
h·.,s of the• pdst, that it's going to
lie <1 Wdr when they come m
hc•rc· "
Nt>xt up for' the Eagles? Costa
f\ 1es<1 on the road Wednesday.
··It's payhdck lime," C renshaw
'>dld, reternng to the Mustangs'
ups<'l victory over the Eagles, 1-0,
'on Jrin. 14
Thc> wt1y Te rrones, Noe Estrn-
(ld dnrl Robert c·astelJano & Co
wPr<· hdncllm9 the bdll against
·the I ldwk'>, 11 dppedred Estanoa
hMl -.om<• payback in mind
dCfdJn'>I llwm
Alte>r d 1-1 deadlock at the
hredk, Ldquna I fills' Darren Doi
.,ror<'<l on d hedder in the 42nd
·111inul<• on a J)dSS from Ryan
John'>on Doi got pdst Estanoa
qod.l1c• Brdd Wdyman (six saves
rind two '>teals) dnd enjoyed an
ope>n net
· But Terrones, on d big-time
'Jin% throuqh the nuddle by Estra-
' rt<1. I 1l·d rndltc>rs in the 48th
rninull'
' Tc•r 1 one•<, recorded anothe r
· tronq finish on a great pass,
'wht>n C c1stf'lldno's long cross lock
<,r>t up the> gam<•-wmner. In the
72nd nunuf P, TPrrones knocked it
1n dncl the• EdglPs celebrated, but
the>~ '>l.Jil hdd to pldy defense.
CstraJo 1:Al11l.J1lt!u d successful
hdck n1p dt m1dJ1eld when the
refen•e sounded the game's final
whist IP
··All thrc•e ol the goals were
'n1cP," Crenshc1w said. "Noe
l nmc• out t rom the back on the
· 1t<;s1!>t, c1nd I thought he controlled
· thP bdU weU the whole game. He
iust put 11 through the hole and
madC' a beautiful pass. Not to
. td kf' anything away from the
goal, but it was a great pass.•
·· Estancia Juruor forward Esaul ·
Mendoza opened the sconng by
punching in a goal m the ninth
. minute, dodging two Hawk
-defenders m front of the net after
rece1VJng a pass from teammate
.Irving Islas.
, '. "fhe Hawks. w ho beat Laguna
·.Beach (5-1 -0 m PCLJ on Wednes-
day, 2-1. to take over the league
'JJead, bed the Eagles tn the 35th
{tn..lnute on Jason Surya's header.
"· 1. "Tius 1s a big-tune win," said
.J(i:.renshaw, whose squad outshot
Laguna Hills in the first half, 7·6,
and in the second 40-rninute
ch~pter, 9-7
f{The Hawks) got fired up
after their second goal gave them
a ;l-1 lead, and J wanted to see
how our guys would respond,
"'•U\d they responded well. I
thought we played well and con·
"lrolled the game. When you
much the ball like that, it's bard to
do much against it."
NEWPORT
CONTINUED FROM 81
Harbor out of second place, which it shared
with Santa Margarita and Woodbridge after
the first-round of league play.
"It was a tough loss," said Newport Coach
Ziad Khoury, wh o watched the game Crom
well beyond the east goal at Kaiser Elemen·
tary, rving a one-game suspension manda t·
.ed by the red card he picked 1 up after the
Sailors tled Irvine, 2·2, Jan. 23.
•Qur kidJ played very, very, very well, but
sometimes tha t's the way tha ball ~oos. l'm heppy with our e ffort, but victory ui soccer
goes to he who puts th ball ln the back of the
n t."
Newport put the ball just about verywb r
t -
duced at least one hlt every innJng,
were boosted by the play of Jude
Chavez. and Brandon Thompson, 1.0
addition to Chandler and Gonzalez.
Chavez was 3 for 3 with a double;
Chandler was 2 for 4 with 4 double, a
solo homer and 4 RBJ; and Thompson
was 2 for 3. ·
The Victory was No. 100 for OCC
Coach John Altobelli over a course of
six seasons
The Pirates return to the same site
today for games against Mt. San Jacin-
to (10 a m.) and Moorpark (2 p.m.).
FullertonlC.O.st Oasslc
OAAHGE CoAST ;10, AHTElOl'E V/W.EY l
Antelope Valley 000 030 000 • 3 7 4
Orange Coast 005 011 21x -10 12 1
Kincaid, Raine <n and Varela; Sipkovich,
Case (5) and Lukin, Pope (8). W • Case, 1-0.
L -Kincaid, 0-1 28 -Ehinger (OCC), Chandler
(OCC), Chavez (OCQ. HR • Gonzalez (OCC),
Chandler (OCC}
high school boys soccer ..
The Pirates
return for two
more games
today 1n the
Fullerton/Coast 1
Tournament at
the same slte,
hosting ML
San Jacinto ln
the morning,
then Moorpark
ln the
afternoon.
BRIAN POBUDA
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Second-half
explosion lifts
Aliso to 4-0
: victory over
Costa Mesa
• Corwin scores three of
four Wolverine goals.
By Mike Sciacca. Dally Piiot
ALISO VIEJO -Costa Mesa
High and Aliso Niguel, two boys
soccer teams in desperate need of
a victory tf either hoped to keep
postseason hopes alive , slum-
bered through the opening 40
: minutes of play as the second half
: of the Pacific Coast League
• opened Friday.
But that's when Aliso Niguel's
Thomas Corwin took over •
The Wolverines' junior mid-
fielder was a one-man scoring
machine m the second hall, scor-
ing on 3 of 5 shot attempts to
power the host team to a 4-0 vie-
: tory.
: The wm, Ahso's second in d
• row, put the Wolverines 7-6-5, 2-
3-1 111 league, while the loss
drops Mesa to 5-7-3, 1-3-2.
BRIAN POBUDA I DAILY PILOT :
Newport Harbor's Joey Schloss (10) pulls the ball out ·
of range of an El Toro foe (abovet; a t left, Newport's
Austin Ahlgren (3) m oves the ball along as El Toro's
Chris Dickson gives chase ln Sea Vie w League duel.
BRIEFLY
~~~; d e l SOCCER
Mar Hlgh's boys soccer
team dropped a 4-0 Sea
View league decision at
Woodbridge Friday, the Sea
Kings falling to 3-8-2 over-
all, 0-6 in league. Wood-
bndge, which led 1-0 by
virtue of a pe nalty kick
be fore putting it away in
the second hall, unproves
to 12-2-5, 3-2-1.
Ken Brown of Corona
del Mar w as credited with
six saves.
port Harbor's leac:ling scorer :
with three goals.
NONLEAGU£ •
CNtsmANo VMJEY 7, NlwioRT 5 :
Newport 2 2 1 0 5 :
Capo Valley 1 3 2 1 7 :
Newport · Moore 3, Cox 1,
Milliken 1. Saves: Kennedy 2.
capo V•lley · Am. Stachowski
3, As Stachowski 2, Rowlands 1,
Erlich 1. Saves: Conrad 2, Young 1.
CdM loses, 8-3
CORONA DEL PO LO
MAR -Santa
. . · Sailors fall, 7-5
Monica High's Vikings !
proved their reputation cor-:
rect Friday, topping Corona :
del Mar, 8-3, in nonleague :
girls water polo at CdM. : MISSION
VCEJO -Host PO LO
Capistrano Valley High
broke away from a 4-4 half-
time standoff to collect a 7-
5 nonJeague girls water
polo verdlct over Newport
Harbor, dropping the latter
to 12-5 overall.
Capo improved to 14--4
behind the scoring of the
Stachowski sisters, Amber
with three goals and Ash-
ley with two.
Alden Moore was New-
Samohi dominated early :
with a 14-1 edge in shot :
attempts in the first half, :
including two 4-meter :
penalty shots in the Mt quar-:
ter en route to its 19th victory !
in 20 starts. CdM tell to 7-11. :
NONUAGUE
SANTA MoMcA 8. CoM l
Santa Monica 1 3 3 1 -8 :
Corona del Mar 0 O 1 2 -3 : s.ni. Monk.e -Altamlrado 4, :
Debatitlllo 2, Kim 1, Ramos 1. :
Saves: Ayala 4. !
CdM • Blalr 1, Hardt 1, Tucker :
1. Saves: Florent 4. : . . .
else as it fired 20 shots to the Chargers' eight.
But El Toro's 6-foot-4 junior goalie Josh Saun-
ders, made seven saves, at least three of the
spectacular variety, to force the Sailors' backs
to the wall the remaining four Sea View games.
Hernandez boomed a Josh Yoches pass with !
his left foot, toward the near comer of the net :
from about 15 yards out. :
Saunders, however, smothered the blast. :
Yo&es also set up Harbor's next quality :
scoring chance, feeding Manuel Oropeza for a :
rtght-footed blast Crom tho right wtng from :
about 20 yards away. But SaunderS followed :
the rl5ing shot up the ladder and punched tt :
just over the crossbar to protect the lead. :
·(Saunc;iers) made some tremendous
saves," said Khoury, who men tioned he would
likely support the Charger keeper for ftrst-
team all-league recognition . "He kept them in
the game and we made one mistake ."
Th~t mistake was an uncharacteristic
defensive lctpse, which allowed El Toro attack·
ers to outnumber Harbor def enders directly in
ftont of the ne t ui the 48th minute.
Bonilla took advantage , poking in a ~int·
blank goal. He th~n. ran to the comer, awoy
from his teammates, e~tended hi.I arms, wing·
like, and sUd ch e t lint to tho gra11.
Ne wport first f orCNi Saunden to come up
big in the 35th minute, whe n IOJ>homore Ryan
~
Saunders neutra.lized a J<evin Byrnes run in :
the 48th minute for another dramatic save. :
Yoches, Brett Baker, C hapin Kreuter, Lee !
Hernandez, J oey Schloss, LUis Cifuentes and :
Daniel Gerlach also had shots for the host , :
who got two saves from Diego Grcll4. :
Newport Vice Principal Lee Gaeta coached !
the team in place of Khoury, who will return :
for Wednesday"• home dfte With S&nta Mar-;
gArita, r~ed No. 5 ui Orange County.
"I don't know how you go from
a 0-0 tie dt the half to giving up
four goals in the second hall."
said Mesa Coach Mike Dunn
"We didn't play a very good
game and we got sloppy midwa}
through lhe second hall.·
Following a scoreless first haU
m which most of the match was
played on Mesa's side of the field.
the Wolverines continued to
dominate in the final 40 minutes.
posting an 8-2 edge m shots.
Corwin's fust scoring attempt
ca.me l 0 minutes into the second
half, but Mesa goalie Cesar Por-
cayo made a great stop by block-
ing Corwm's kick wtth his upper
body.
But Porcayo wasn't so lucky
when the two met again a rrunute
later.
Corwin took a pass from for-
ward David Jones and launched
a solid 15-foot kick toward the
upper right comer of the box.
Porcayo dived left, but the ball
deflected off his outstretched left
arm and went into the net.
Two minutes later, Porcayo
came out of the bQx to pursue d
loose ball, but, suffered a leg
injury on the play. With the Mesa
goalie cradling bis right knee on
the ground, Corwin picked up
the .(ree ball and scored uncon-
tested as the Wolverines opened
up a 2-0 lead. ·
Mesa, which held Aliso to a 1-
1 tie in its PCL opener, had a
chance to score next. But as Mike
Culp and D.K. Brown charged
the Aliso goal, Culp's shot
attempt ricocheted off the chin of
Wolverine goalie Sean Stutzman.
"That one hurt us," Dunn said.
"We had a chance to get back
into the game at that point, but
their goalie made a great save.
"We . got down 2-0 and our
chins began to hang a bit.•
Corwin scored for the third
time when he attacked an empty
Mesa net at the 60th minute, and
the Wolverines' Brock Schener-
hom closed out the scoring with
an unassisted goal at the 73rd
minute.
"l don't think we played very
well as a team but I felt Culp and
David n an played a good lD4tch.
All year long we haven't been
able to mount any btg olfanllve
attack and that hurt m again
today," Dunn said. '
Me.a will tr)' to -end A fow·
gam winleu streak Wedrwlday
when. it hosts rival Bstanda. The
Mustang.' last leaQUe Wtn WU a
1 ·0 upeet over tbe Bag181. --
Newpon Bffch/Costa Me a Da.aly Piloc SATURDAY. JANUARY 31, 1998 8 5.
..
-. h oops
El -Toro drops Sailors to third in Sea View race, '69-6 t
•Newport whittles 18-point
deficit to five, but rally falls short.
port Harbor Coach Larry Hirst, whose
squad pulled to within five points in the
final minute, after getting buried by 18 in
the third quarter.
hurt kmd of fired us up, but at the end ll
hurt us tiecause we didn't have 1u.s ath-
letiosm," Hirst said. •He got a shoulder
(below) his eye, and I'm not a doctor, but
I'm sure it'll require at least eight stitches.
The C:hdigers. who outscored New-
port Harbor in the Uurd quarter, 16-5,
expencmced two rune-point leads before
the roof cdved in on the hosts. After
Dustm Hlmgworth's free throw early m
th(' third pulled the Tars to within 38-32,
El Toro smoked Newport the rest of the
wr1y, 14-2, to build a commanding 52-34
leud by thud quarter's end.
come, but when Jameson made two free
throws with 1.59 left in the game, lt
brought Newport Hdrbor to within strik-
ing distance, 6{}-51 By Richard Dunn, Datly Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Once they saw
blood, it ignited an imperative fourth-
quarter fire for Newport Harbor Higb's
Sailors Friday night.
The loss for the Sailors (14-8, 3-3 m
league) dr!)ps them into third place,
while El Toro (15-7, 4-2) pushed its way
into second alone.
Junior guard Gary Robinson opened
the fourth quarter by netting the first of
four three-pointers for Newport Harbor
in the period, then it got bloody for senior
Scott Archbold on the ensuing trip down
the floor.
"nne comeback) almost made up for
the other 21 lackluster minutes."
Archbold, taken to Hoag Hospttdl
before the game ended, finished with 1 I I
points, all in the first hall. Team sconng
leader Matt Jameson (19 points) dnd
reserve swingman Alan Limon ( 11) dho !
reached double figures.
Next, Hust's defense forced a five-sec-
ond inbound vtolaaon, El Toro's six1b
turnover of the frcune. The Chargers had
only three turnovers m three quarters pri-
or.
But their big rally was doused by the
borne clock and a pretty good El Toro
boys basketball team.
With nowhere to go but up after get-
. ting whacked for three quarters, the
Sailors got off the floor in the final period
and began throwing punches from
beyond the three-point line, but they still
lost a crucial Sea View League decision,
69-61.
Although Archbold was caUed for
blocking in the key, sending El Toro's
Mark Wulfemeyer (24 points) to the
stripe, he left the game with d sizable
gash on his cheek.
Wulfemeyer, 10 of 14 from the free-
throw line, point guard Jayson Richards
(15), Justin Butler (14) and 6-foot-4 seruor
Nick Robertson (11) scored in high num-
bers for El Toro, which was coosJStent m
sconog between 16 and 19 points every
quarter.
A tote1Uy dilferent Sailor team was on
th<:> floor in the fourth quarter, taking
chunks dway ala time.
"We clidn't really make any ad1ust-
menls (in the fourth)," Hirst said. "We
1ust dsked our guy~ to challenge them-
s<•lves, and asked them bow important
this game is."
After Jameson's three and a couple
more free throws later, the Tars crept to
within 62-56, then Lunon's three-pomter
with 0:49 on the dock made it a five-
point game for the first time since early m
the second
Being fouling out. Jdmeson got a great
bounce from the run dnd scored for the
Sailors to make 1t 66-61 with 0:22 left.
MWe just ran out of time," said New-•For a few minutes there, Arch gettmg
Though Archbold never returned,
Je1meson and Lunon carried the load m
the louJt1' Losing by 18 1S hard to over-
But the Sctilors were forced to foul and
EJ Toro wouldn't let them catch up
Woodbridge
winsRound2
against CdM
• Corona del Mar falls,
60-52, as Warriors avenge
earlier loss; Jek eli is sent
to hospital for stitches.
By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot
IRVINE -With as many play-
ers dressed in street clothes on
the bench as wuf~rmed bodies.
Corona del Mar High's boys bns-
ketball team took on the endeav-
or of pulling off another upset
over Woodbndge, which it had
done earlier season.
But when Alex Jekeli lut tQe
wood in the first quarter so hard
he was sent to the hospital, the
Warriors were able to squeeze
out a 60-52 Sea View League win
on their own floor.
The Sea Kings (5-17, 1-5 in
league) had four players on the
bench. due to injuries, including
starters Cameron Conover (back)
and Ryan Franke (ankle).
But just four minutes into the
game, Jekeli, a 6-foot-9 center,
took an alley-oop sort of pass
from Ben Shaffer and dropped it
in to the basket. But a Wood-
bridge defender seemed to scoot
Jekeli from behind while he was
in the air sending the senior
crashing to the floor.
Already having scored four of
the Sea Kings' six pomts, he was
helped from the floor and taken
to the hospital to get stitches on
his chin.
"That hurt us. They didn't
have a way to defend us inside,"
CdM Coach Paul Orris said.
After the Warriors (11 -11, 2-4)
moved to a 21-10 lead early m the
second quarter. the visitors
turned their man-to-man defense
up a notch and were within strik-
ing distance after an 8-0 run that
was highlighted by a Geoff Hunt
three-pointer.
Down by three with seconds
left in the half, Shaffer was fouled
by Woodbridge's 6-5 Charles
Clark. In the battle for the ball,
but after the whistle had blown,
Clark ripped the ball from Shaf-
fer, sending the Sea King to the
floor and rousing boos from the
CdMcrowd.
With zeros on the scoreboard,
Shaffer sank both his free throws
to move CdM within 27-26 while
the Warriors walked under the
basket he was shooting at, en
route to their locker room.
After senior guard Ryan Coop-
er opened the third quarter with a
three-point goal to knot the score
at 38-38, the Warriors threw a
variety of full-court trap d efe nses
at the Sea Kings and began to
p ull away with clutch shots.
"There in the fourth quarter,
we had two defensive plays in a
row and they scored both times,•
Orris said. •w ith a bout 6 112 min·
utes to go, it was anyone's ball-
game, but it 'Ven t from one or two
down lo six or seven and we lost
a little focus."
The pair of d efensive letdowns
to which Orris refers actually
resulted in six points. The first
came when Wood.bridge's junior
Scott Barlow shook loose on the
right wing to drain a three. Just
15 seconds later, Qark nailed a
trey and the score was 44-38.
ln the final period, the hosts
were al.so able to capitalize on
their grace at the charity stripe.
Woodbridge hit 11 of 14 free·
throw attempts In the Jost quarter.
Clark finlshed with a game.
b.lgb 26 points. Barlow added 22.
., CdM was paced by Junior
'Alshuler'1 15 poinll. He also
•pulled down eight rebounds.
Cooper and NJclc Gabriel each
had seven points, at well.
EAGLES
CONTINUED
FROM 81
watched the visitors'
shooting touch in the final
six minutes turn from fire
to ice.
The Hawks did not
convert a field goal in the
final 6:03 and connected
on just 2 of 12 in the quar-
ter. But they did drain 8 of
10 foul shots and their
two-three zone pushed
the Eagle offense to the
low-percentage precipice
aroWld the arc.
"We shot well from
outside;" Boyce
explai·.ed, "but our
inside game was nonexis-
tent. Once they extended
their zone, it was a Jot
easier for them. Give
them credit. they played
great defense."
Estancia, in fact, con-
verted just eight points
from inside six feet,
remaining close only by
converting eight times
from threedom.
Dawkins delivered
four three balls, while
senior Sam Nelson added
three, en route to a team-
high 22 points.
Pierson, the Hawks'
senior textbook jump
shooter, poured in 26
points, hitting 8 of 9 from
the field during one
stretch over the second
and third quarters. Pier-
son's hot flash included
four three-pointers with-
out a miss.
Sea View League Boys
W L
Santa Margarita (21-0) 6 O
,El 1two (tS.7) 4 2J
Newport Harbor (14·8) 3 3
~(1M) Z 4l
Woodbridge (11-11) 2 4
Frida y's scores
El Toro 69, Newport Harbor 61
Woodbridge 60, c.dM 52
Santa Margarita 4S, Irvine 36
Wednesday's games (7:30)
S. Margarita at Newport tYrbor
ltvine at Corona del Mar
Woodbridge at El Toro
STANDINGS
Pacific Coast League Boys
W L
Laguna Beach (15·7) 4 2
..... (17..s) 4 ....!J
University (12-8) 4 2
r§nd-(14-8) J J
AlisoNiguel(11·11) 3 3
Friday's scores
Laguna Hills '57, Estancia 51
Aliso Niguel 73, Costa Mesa 40
Univer§ity 69, Laguna Beach SS
Wednesday's gam es (7 p m .)
Estanda at Costa Mesa
Laguna Beach at Aliso Niguel
Univer§ity at Laguna Hills
"We got hot," said
Brown, who, like Boyce.
commended the Hawks'
defense. Brown was also
pleased with his unit's
offensive execution.
l!.1M HAGGERTY I DAIL~ PllOl
Estancia Hlgh's James Dawkins goes up for two against Laguna Hills.
"We shot
w ell from
outside,
but OUT
inside game
"We just kept calling
plays and we got some
buckets," he said.
three-pointers around
two Pierson free throws to
make it 55-5 I with 20 sec-
onds left.
admirably low five battle and we will." was
nonexisten t . .. " turnovers.
After two Bill Rielkerk
free throws pushed the
visitors' lead to 53-45,
Estancia's John Cantrell
and Nelson sandwiched
But that was it for the
Eagles, who shot 34 %
from the field (19 of 56) to
help offset their
"I'm proud or our
kids," Boyce said. "They
played hard. We'll have
to battle back, but you'll
never see an Estancia
team quit. We'll have to
Dawkins finished with
I 6 points lo join Nelson in
double figures, while
Ryan Simpson netted six
points, all m the first half
Rielkerk added 16 for -
the winners.
-RICH BOYCE
HIGH SCHOO L B.OYS BASK ETBALL SU MMARIES
PAOAC COAST LEAGUE
LAGUNA HIUS 57, ESTANCIA 51
Sc.ore by Quart.rs
Laguna Hills 13 14 18 12 -S7
Estancia 11 14 12 14 -Sl
~ Hills · Pierson 26,
Rietkert 16, Sanaee 6, Eittreim 4,
Naghibi 3, Makakaufaki 2.
3-pt. ,goals -Pierson S.
Fouled out • None.
Estancia -Nelson 22, Dawkins 1 &.
Simpson 6, Cantrell 3, Valbuena 2,
Andersen 2, Rainey 0, Keju 0.
3-pt. goals -Dawkins 4, Nelson 3,
Cantrell 1. Fouled out • Valbuena.
PAOAC COAST LEAGUE
Auso NIGUEL 73, COSTA MESA 40
Score by Quarters
Costa Mesa 10 9 12 9 • 40
Aliso Niguel 12 lS 27 19 -73
Cost.11 Mesa · Jones 10, Payne 7, Hyl·
ton 6, Naff S, Mondragon 4, Bryant 4,
Lambert 2, Weir 2, Rice O
3-pt. goals Naff, Payne.
Fouled out -None.
Aliso Niguel · Sola 21, CoqU1a 2,
Valenti 6, Rodriguez 2, Deven 6,
Hair 14, Owen 2, Elowe 1, Parkin 10,
Caldwell 9. 3-pt. goals · Hair 2.
Fouled out • None.
SEA VIEW LEAGUE
EL TOftO 69, NEWPO«T H Allaott 61
Sawe b y Quarters
El Toro 19 17 16 17 69
Newport Harbor 18 11 S 27 61
El Toro -Richards 1S, Butler 14,
Wulfemeyer 24, Robertson 11,
Johansen 2, Parish 1, Stone 0.
D~oite o. Marks 2.
3-pt. goals • Wulfemeyer 2. Robertson 1,
Richards 1. Fouled out None.
Newport Harbor · Jameson 19,
Archbold 11, Robinson 4, Hearlson 4,
lllingyvorth 8, Thlssel 0, Dore 0, Ward 2,
Limon 11, Nlcasio 2, Hernandez 0.
COMMUNITY COLLEGE BASKET BA L L
SEA VIEW LEAGUE
Woe>omaDGE 60. ~ ca. MAR 52
Sawe by QuArters
Corona del Mar 10 16 9 17 52
Woodbridge 18 9 11 22 60
Corona del Mar -Simon 2, Gabriel 7,
Shaffer 4, Jekeli 4, Alshuler 1 S,
Thurman 4, Cooper 7, Hunt 6,
Halfacre 0, Richardson 2. ).pt. goals
Gabriel 1, Co0per 1, Hunl 1.
Woodbl idge · Barlow 22, Weiss 2,
Clark 2S, Lindstrom 7, Sc.artaccini 2,
Green 2. 3-pt: goals • Barlow 4, Clark
3. Fouled out • None.
Technical -Coach Halagan.
TI GERS TRIM OCC, 77-71
• Tigers get p ast Pirates
at OCC, dropping Coast
to 4-4 in Orange Empire
Conference compe tition.
COSTA MESA -
The Orange Coast MEN
College men's basket-
ball teem suffered a 77·71 set-
back to River-
side as · the
Ttg o r s'
unleashed e
deadly pair of
weapolll on
the Pirates.
Rive rsid e g8-10, ..... in
r a n g e
Bmpire Con-
ference play)
itclled Brie~
Hoou an<l o.nny ,San1perm on the Buct u
t.be duo ~ I« 18 and 27
points, respectively, while com-
bining for 18 rebounds.
The Pirates (15-9, 4-4) also
managed to put four scorers in
double figures, led by Shaun
Jackson's 23. But 27 turnovers
crushed OCC's opportunity to
t1dvance in the OEC standings.
Anthony Cooper popped for 11
while Chris Lopez and Estancia
High product Chris Can~b
each scored 10 for OCC.
ORANG! lw. CONIEMNCI
MIN
Riven .. 71. Orange eo.st 71
..,,,...... • Sutton S, Jouston 2.,
~ 2, B•ldWln 4, Sampson 27,
HoOks 28, Teng~ 5, Crowden 4.
J pi, goats • Hoo!(s 3, S.mpson 2,
Sutton 1.
Fouled out · Sampson, Crowden. ar.,.. c..... (boptf 11,
Swfat C, lop& t 0. langdOn C.
J«ktOn 21, CMdtllh 10, Oattc 9.
)1)t, goM .. Cooplr 3, Mc:bon 2.
Lopez t, Lllngdon 1.
Fouled out • c.ndllth. Jktson,
~lme. occ. J '·
Orange Coast rolls, 80-57
cos TA WOMEN MESA -Jen-
nifer Ludwicki struck for 30
potnts, 21 in the first half, lead-
ing Orange Coast College's
women's baslcetba1l team to an
80-57 wm over visiting River-
side City College Friday night.
Ludwicki connected on 13
o1 2 t from the field and was
strong oo th boards, too, with
nine defensive caroms.
Anl Sa.raydarla.n and Notal-
1 Weeks cb.lpped in .With 18
and 12 pointa, respediv ly.
Weeki wu the rebounding
tea.m·l ader with 12, and
Sa.reydarl&n bad rune bbatds.
Orange Coast put it out of
range at the outset ol the sec-
ond ball when • 10-0 run
expanded an eight-point half·
time lead to 45-27 wtth 14:25
remaining.
The victory improves OCC's
record lo 1?·9 overall, S-3 in
the Orange Rmpire Confer·
ence. RiVerside falls to 7-16, 1-7.
Orange Emplre Coil•,. •'Cit
W0f1EN
Gninge C:O... IQ, Riven .. 51
Nwwalde • Kelley a. Johnson 6,
Baker S. ~Inez 15, ~ O.
K~b 1 t • o.nlel 6, Washburn 6,
Hakom.tld O
l·pt, goal\: lelMt J, KaJ1.ab 1,
Kelley 1. Foultd out· NoM Od: • Sortino 1, Peyton 6, •
Rodrtauu 2. de lol **-S, ~ i. lo.Nit·'· lotaN 1, Sif~ 1, Klytt.a l, Ludwktcl IO,. w..ks 12.
~ goell: dt lol s... 1, ,.,...,., '· ~· '· Fouled out • None.
HllfdN: occ. JS.;21.
SA
FALL S,
73-40
• Aliso Niguel remains
one game off the lead,
tied with Estancia, with
four games left in the
wild, wild Pacific Coast.
By Mike Sciacca, Daily Pllor
ALISO NIGUEL -It was as
though the Ahso Niguel High
boys basketball team was living
on Easy Street Fnday night: easy
layms punctuated pretty pass
plays, and the two equated to an
easy 73-40 Pacilic Coast League
Vlctory over VLSttlng Costa Mesa.
The Wolvennes also used their
supenor height advd.Dtage and
strong ms1de game to square
the1.r ledgue record at 3-3 -two of
those wm!> conung at the expense
of Mesa.
It was as though the Mustangs
(0·6) took a step backward from
the1.r impressive performance m
last Fnday's seven-pomt Joss to
Lagund Beach
"We probabl) were a tittle bit
flat and out of sync for not play-
mg Ul a week • Mesa Coach
Erich Allen satd ·Both teams
were fiat at the start, to tell you.
the truth, dJld both were looking
for sometlung or someone to
1grute something •
For All.so, that "someone· was
sucth man Nate HdlI, who came
off the bench Wlth 1 :56 left m the
opening quarter to score the
Wolverines' fmdl hve points af
the penod to help the host team
take a 12-10 lead. ·
Hair also netted a three-pomt
shot to begm the second quarter,
but that quarter belonged to 6-5
forward J J Sola, who sparked
All.so by sconng 10 of tus 12-first
half pomts m the penod as the
Wolvennes opened up a 2;.19
hal.ftunelead
Mesa still was m the game at
that point but the Wolverines got
thetr ruruung game m b.lgh gear
at the outset of the second half,
using a l Q.5 run to bolt to a 46-2•
lead.
All.so led 54-31 after three, and
1ts lead ballooned to as much a.a
3b m the fourth quarter
"The tirst couple of minutes
after the half have been a thorn in
our side Uus season," Allen said.
"We always seem to get out of
the second-half gate very slowly.
and 1t happened again tonight.
All.so's run al the start of the half
was the exact opposite of what
we wanted to happen •
Nathan Jones led the M UI·
tangs with 10 points, while Sola
led all scorers with 21 points and
Hair fuu.shed with 14
The Mustangs will be trying to
bnd that eJus1ve league victory
agamst cross-town rival Estande
on Wednesday Wltb thl! ad\talt-
tage of the home court
sec wins, s-4 -
d6 SATURDAY. JANUARY 31, 1998
Polley --Deadlines ----.
Monday ................. Friday 5:00pm
Tuesday .............. Monday 5:00pm
Wedne:,,da y ......... Tut'~day 5:00pm
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PUBLIC NOTICES fled on t11e ou1s1de with the PUBLIC NOTICE Bid llem Number and the 1 ________ _
PUBLIC NOTICE Opening Date. Bids will be Fictitious Bu1lnHa
---------i pubhcly opened and read Name Statement NOTICE OF aloud lll 10:00 a.m .. or as The following persons ire
PUBLIC HEARING soon 111ereaner as pracll· doing business as:
No11ce is hereby given :;,a~: 3~i:~:cZ~~e::98 Compustatton, 1220 Park
11\a1 1ho Cily Council of the Addilional sels 01 lho NewporCI #322, Newport City ot Newpo1t Beach will Beach, A 92660
nold a public hearing on ~~;~1c:111f~ mri~e b~I f~~ Mike Janicln, 1220 Park
the 11pphca11on 01 Rock ... oll Purchasing Supervisor al N8ewportc 1322, Newport 5'1mu:onductor Systems 1 F 0 A each, A 92660 1~ (R cna d 01 lh · 7 air r1ve, 00!11 lOO, This business Is con. ·-· 1 r u . con. Cosla Mesa Cahlornla 1aci) tor Amondmenl No 92626 · • ducted by: an Individual .
867 on property located al Dated: January 29 1998 Have you started doing 43t 1 Jamboree Road p b 11 h d N • bus111ess yel? No
Amend lhe Koll Ccnler Se~Ch·C~st~ Mes~w~~l~t Mt~e Janlcln Pianned Commun11y Dis-p 1 t J 31 1998 Y This statement wa.s filed
111ct Regulations to rn-1 0 anuary · 5 053 wllh the County Clerk ot
crease tne height 11m11 a Orange County on 12·12·97
":h1n lndus111al S•le I from PUBLIC NOTICE 19973742244 75 feet 10 90 le!!I Daily Pilot Jan. 10, 17, 24,
The p101ec\ has been re· ORDINANCE 31, 1998 Sa046
viewed. and 11 has been NO. 97.37 :l81ermined lhal 11 1s C31-AN ORDINANCE OF ____ _.. ____ _
ugor;cally ea!!mpt under THE CITY COUNCIL OF OBITUARY 888
thb r!!quiremN•ts ol Ille THE CITY OF NEW·liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-Calllorn1a Environmcn1a1 PORT BEACH MODIFY
Ou;it.ly Act • 1.---------~n\.ce is hereby funner ING THE BASIS FOR
g1lre lh31 said pub c near-LEVYING ASSESS·
1ng '"" be held on the 9th MENTS IN THE MA·
Cly ol February, 1998, at RINE AVENUE BUSI·
:t1e flour ot 7 00 pm ;n lhe NESS IMPROVEMENT C~unci CharN:>e•s ol the DISTRICT FOR FISCAL Newport Beach City Hall. YEAR 1998 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Baach, Cahfornia, Sub1ect ordinance was
al wn1ch 11mo and place introduced on the 8th day
3'1Y and a11 persons inter· ot December. t997. and estod m3y appear and be was adop1ed on the 26an
neard thereon 11 you cnal· day ol January. 1998.
1enge 1h,s pro1cc1 1n cou11. AVES, C 0 UN CI L
you may bo hm11ed 10 r31s· MEMBERS: THOMSON,
ing only those issues you D E B A Y , 0 • N E I L ,
:Jr 'omeone eise raised al HEDGES, GLOVER,
1119 put>hc hea11ng de· NOYES, AND MAYOR
'Lt<ibed rn lh1s nohce or rn EDWARDS
'ir0llen correspondence do· N 0 ES C 0 U NC 1 L ivered 10 1110 C11y a1 or • pnor 10. tne public he.i•1ng MEMBERS: NONE
For 1ntorma11on call (714) ABSENT COUNCIL
6A4·3200 MEMBERS: NONE
/1/ LaVonne M. Hark· MAYOR: ThomH Ed·
1ess, City Clerk, City of wards
Newport Beach C I TY C L E R K :
NOTE Tho c•xpense 01 Lavonne M. Harkless
,,,, nol ce 1s pad trcm a The enl11e text rs avail·
Ill rig lee co11ec1od lrom me able lor review In the City
.ip~11can1 Cieri\ s othce ol the City of
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P 01 January 31, 1998 Beach·Cosla Mesa Daily
Sa0~4 P1IOI Janullry 31~ '998 ... ,-P-U-BL_l_C_N_O_T-IC_E_ Sa057
PUBLIC NOTICE ORDINANCE 98·1
AN ORDINANCE OF NOTICE OF
THE CITY COUNCIL OF PUBLIC HEARING
THE CITY OF NEW· Notice IS hereby given
PORT BEACH APPROV· that tno City Council ol lhe
INC AN AMENDMENT C11y of Newport Beach will
0 hofd a publlc hearing on T TITLE 20 OF THE the final approval of pot·
,.EWPORT BEACH MU· hons of 1he resrdenhal sub·
NICIPAL CODE TO RE· d1v1s1on for Pac1l1c Bay
VISE PROPERTY DE· Homes. spec1f1cally, Tracts
VELOPMENT REGULA· 15388 and t5389 locoled
TJONS RELATING TO at Ono Ford Road T~E MAXIMUM GROSS Nohce •s hereby lunhOr
FLOOR AREA LIMITS given that sa•d pubhc Mar· tng will be held on the 91h
A N D 0 F F ·S T A E E T day ol February, 1998, al
PARKING REQUIRE· the hour ot 7'.00 p.m In the
MENTS IN THE R· 1.5 Council Chambers ot the
DISTRICT (PLANNING Newport Beach City Hall.
GOMMISSION AMEND· 3300 Newport Boulevard, MENT 866) Newport Beach, California,
WOLVERTON
Rita Elizabeth
Age 79, resident of
Indio, California for
33 years, passed
away January 29,
1998 In
Bermuda Dunes,
California. Born on
July 12, 1918 in
Westmlnster1 Callfor·
nia. Daughler of
Thomas Frederick
Boisvert and ·Grace
Agnes Hyna.
She was a home·
maker and mo1her.
Co-owner of Dick's
Market i n Costa
Mesa, California.
Rita Elizabeth Is
survived by 2 son's
& 2 daughter's:
Creque Wolverton of
Seallle. Washington;
Rita Madigan of
Costa Mesa, Califor·
nla; Eddie
Wolverton of Ken·
newick. Washington
and Chris Fitzhenry
of Indio, California.
She Is preceded by
husband Phil
Wolverton and
daughter Mary
Wolverton.
Services will be
held on Monday,
February 2nd..r
1998 at 6:0u
P .M . at the
Fitzhenry
Funeral Home Palm
Desert Chapel,
44·635 San Rafael
Ave.. Palm Desert,
California.
Visitation will be
held at Fitzhenry
Funeral Home Palm
G:t
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RESORT NEWPORT NEWPORT RENTAlS TO ;
1069 PROPERTY 1580 BEACH 2169 BEACH 2669 SHARE 2724~
WA IT IN Q FOR AN liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiiiii 1 ARCHITECT p Clear MultlfAes. Lot In OPEN HOUSE ALM SP RI N Q S VILLA BALBOA 1 & 2Br Large Apt• CDM Shr nice, newer:
C.M. Only s119,000 SUN DAY 12..a ~~dnnL1•: ::~'::! 1BA FURNISHED w/go.rb, Ip, mlbcro. pool, 3br 3bo home, gar, au:
Vic J••hlnskl, Bkr SEA ISLAND Patio. Catalina View pvt each· oa1 slip amens S581.. ulls.,
1714,.845•8289 LEASE OPT TO BUY $1,150 mo. avl. $1650·$2 100 Prol'I malc/lomale.
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15 '!~~-~ov• S4,99S. MO 721·5688 Mary Ann McGuire •714·760·0919• Avl 3 1 7t4·72t·1929
848·8770
CORONA 37 Seabrook Cove I••••••••• p 1 1 CA A •2 & 3br Lg apts 2· HB Walk to Beach rudent a eally car gar, w/d hk-ups, Femole prel'd 5533 ->
DEL MAR 1022 7 Bay Cove HOUSES/ Ip, wol·bar, central air 1 '3utl, musl lovo dogs 1
o ••• CONDOS NEWPORT Goll courso v1ow no/ale/drugs 374.94741
3Br 2.5B• 2·Sty, Fam Rita McDonatd,Agt FOR RENT COAST 2170 $1995-$2995 644·0509 NB Bluff't. Shr House
Rm, Polnle Oel Mar 714·935·4801 '••••••••• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 3br 2 .5ba Brand New pvt ba, yd. pool. gar,• Home. Walk to beach •3Br 38• 2·Story.'• 2·story Ouplex near Ip, lem:ile prol'd $566~
& town. $525,000 3 years old, views of G 2Br 2Ba Beautiful Vu1 ltdo s20001mo 381·3158 or 721-677'l f
720-1779 AgVOwner mountain•, city lights ENERAL 2102 Twnhse 1500sl 2·car •714·673·2303• NB Dover Shoro Lg bdrt
S329K A t 570-5723 gar, city views. Avl 3/1 •Coron• Hlghlanda g Yrly tse. No/pots/smk 3br 2.5ba Brand New• in 4bd/ 2ba houso,jac'
Beauty 5Br 4Ba •B•ck Bay House L•••••, All Ar••• s2100 714.494.2007 2·Story Ouprox near w/d Ip pkg 5490 ulll:
$11100,000 Slngle·Story, 36r 2aa. S2000·S7000/mo Via Lido S2000/mo Joe 642·6386 •
Jim & Patty McDonald FP, 2.car Gar. 5360K Luxury Leasing BIQ CANYON 2Br 2Ba •714·673-230'3• NB·B•aullful Private ~ Agents 714-759·9070 7l4-n8.0317 Broker Broker 714·552·6700 2000s.t., owner will • carrl OAC. 5499.000 Big Bayiront 3br. lam Home Kitch/lndryl '
LrgCornerDuplex •BEACH VILLA• CORONA LE SE OPTION rm w/we\ bar. 2ba, 2 cable malepreldcln.!
3br+2br, new roof, NEW ON MARKl!T s2aOO/MO. 497•1137 gar, Ip. near beach n/s. S.tlS•uhl 645·9515 •
c•rpet, paint. S725K $239,000 DEL MAR 2122 51995.mo 642·9699 •
owner/bkr 208-383-4121 BETTER HURRY Lido Studio Apt C'A50•---------: ______ , ..... MISC.
•Perfect Cape Cod ~Prudential Excellent Ocean View Furnished, priv01te ent. RENTAlS 27"4 •J Home Oen vu'1, 40' '4111 3Bd 2Ba Opfx. Close APARTMENTS No smk/drugs Avl 3/1 ,
wide lot, room for Wine...., to beech, FP, S2495. FOR RENT ( 71 4) 6 7 3·8 717 jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.
expansion. A•ducectf 71~723-8120 month 714·921-4092 ••••••••••!New I If Renovated • 30' SPACE • '" ,
Agent 714·759-9070 ....... --------FRONT HOUSI! C M • BELCOURT BEAUTY Spacious \Br & 2Br osta esa mobrl,
Medi terranean 58r 2 Br· 1 Ba. everylhlng ---------I From $775. No Pets. homo park. S395mo. ,
COSTA MESA 1024 4Bath Custom Home new I No pets . CORONA Newport 8alf T•rrace 714·646·0277 •
$9951000 $1675mo. Call 714· 1691 Mesa Drive •CM Artist Studio: 1t0.3001 or 644·0853 DEL MAR 2622 11• "4" 485" Vaughn Hap•m•n ... ., ... " 400sl Avail 2/15 in Lrq,
CANYON PARK 71:4-200-4747 Nwpt Hghls 2br ... ofc, space. w/5 working 3Br Home 7240S.F.1· • ....,.. ________ COSTA MESA 2124 Lot w /RV Access. BLUFFS·clo .. 10 CdM Studio Apt, 5475/rno 2ba, 2-car gar. w/d arllsl's $194/mo + ulll
Divorce. Musi Selll H.S. 3br+2.Sba. 2-car near shops. w /d hk·ups. n/pet, (utrl pd) 723-1678 or 83t·4439
$160K Bkr. 673·6942 gar. End unit 1,881 sf. 3Br 28• Townhom• 721 112 Marguer1te $1550. 714·646·9439
Uta bright upgr d d G f I I Open Sat __ 2·5 721·0455 S I 0 •••••••·-~ DUPLX s21oK 2.Hms "" • a e · ar, p, pat o, poo. -pectacu •r cean Lowest price! S277.9K w/d hk·ups. St200fmo ---------Vlewl Lrg 2Br 28a
on 1·Lol. Well kept. 0 .Bulley·Bkr 720-1704 Lease. 714·B38·6548 COSTA MESA 2624 w/Modern Upgrades. Own•r rnay carry. Agt,· _ ---------
COMMERCIAL
REAL ESTATE Earl Taylor 642·4722 Bring Your Paint large poho, pool, spa.
Bruah and give TLC. HUNTINGTO tennis and gym. ••••••••Ir. • E'slde 3Br Home 3Br 2.5ea Condo in N 1 Br D • t •ch• d Full service resort
FP, lrg dining area, N•wport Crest. HARBOUR 2142 Cott•lil•• w /Patio lilestyle. $2,000.1---------•
new crpt. Oversized 3 decks, 2.car 811 gar, near beach. Calhedral Avail Now! 789·1600 BUSINESS OFFICE •
Lot. $ 3 3 5, 0 0 0 A p 1 cells, lrlg. Move·•n Jackie Olllls, Realtor ssoc. oo , epa. Endless P•nor•m• s I tt $675 S 00 Stepa to Sand Studio FOR RENT 2769~ tenni s. $215,000 Oc••n Coaatlln• peca + 4 24th St. dwnstrs, no • 714-631-8011 Ruth Sachar, Broker I dep. 548·2421 I L $"'75 v ews or Cataline & ----------gar pets. so u /mo * LUXURY SPACE ••. E 'SIDE GREAT 8UYI 997·4051 or 571·9765 Newport Harbor from 2Br 28a Large deck, inclds ulls 847·2622
3Br 2Ba .& IBr on R·2 HARBOR RIDGE• this 5Br sea Dream. garage, d/w, S900/mo Th B Goll course view, near.
Lot S239K Make Olferl Guard·Oa\ed, 2 Br Virtually located ror 2370 Or•nge Ave. 1 • N ••t Loc9at1on airport t00'0·2000sq.lt' o /A 642 9 0 H n owport each. $ t .50 per It. 250·0465 wner gt. • 666 Twnhouse w/Spa & travol, business, fun, pen ouse 11·2pm One Bedroom Avl for
•OPEN HOUSE• Sauna. Lease s2750_ World Class Uv1ngl Sat & Sun. 650·1155 immediate occupancy Medic al Office for
SAT 6 SUN 10•2 . Agent 714•504•4607 Donna Fallon, Bkr or 909-337-4515 Walk.Jn closet. huge ren1 In H.B 1300sl
Come and aee this 714-875•9505 •28r 2Ba Nice large patios. Wood burning Furn'd , near Columbia Beautifully Upgraded H•rbor View Home I FP $300 OFF! 1st Hospital 714·760·0B98
M Cape Cod 4Br 3.58a ---------upela rs. Newport esa del Mar Home ,850•000 Judy Kolar. IAGUNA Hgt1 Area $900/mo Month Rentl Sl,600 •MOVE IN SPEClALf1 3Br 2Ba $242,500 Broker 71 4-376•5576 BEACH 277 16th Pl 540.0130 714·789·1600 CM Storage Units. 029 JUNIPERO DR 2148 ---------.,...--------Appro>1. 12x23 $185
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •Costa Mesa's Bett Waterfront Condo Lido laland Properties Jr·lbr & tbr, also 2br Avail 2,,, 2br 2ba (714) 771·7240
fotTNTAlN Currently Available. Oce•nfront Condo 1ba, quiet gated w/rool-lop deck. Walk, _________ , Bill Grundy Realtors Spectacular wwtr view / / ,-
VALLEY 1034 .-__ 7_1_4 __ 8_7_5_._8_1 ... 8_1_ comm, pool, tennis. to movies rest s1ores INDUSTRIAL 2788' 2br/2ba. no pets. lplc ea 1 y a cc e 5 s t 0 /bch S2000rno. 673-6002
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LINDA ISLE private steps to beach freeway/beach/malls.
$1950.mo 499·2791 71~!5!57·0075 ••••••••• 0 PEN SUN 1 2 ·5 EXQUISITE SBA 4.5BA
18513 MT. NEOTA Ottered at $3,300,000 --------E 'Sld• 2Br 28a Fpfc. MISCELLANEOUS
Remodef9d 2303s.f. Jeff Arcuri, Agent NEWPORT D/W. Hk·upa. 1·car REN AlS
4·5br 3ba pool, spa. 714-841-8981 Bor"CH 2169 gar+ 1 parking apace T $289K By Owner1.,..,..,.,,..--.,,..,, ______ ~ ••••••••••
•Superior Ave. CM.
t600·15,000sl, Great
location. fenced,
rota.ups. high celhngs.
,65pal 714·548·85:11
For Appl. 839-7029 NEWPORT SHORl!S $975/mo. 645·5882
alngle story 3br 2ba. •Nice 1br 1b• patio, ---------'•••••••••~ beam cellgs, new life .,.tw~ carporl $680.mo ROO 1"
$358,000 8111 Grundy S gerage. $890.mo iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil fINANCE :a
Realtors 875·fH61 _ 0 Both In gated comm. N .B . Pool. apa, gym .. •••••••••~
HUNTINGTON
BEACH 1040
Subiecl ord•nance was al which t1rne ind place
1111rpduced on the 12th day imy and all persons inter· ~ January I 998 and wos ested may appear and be ~dopted o~ lhe 2Glh day of heard thereon U you chit•
Desert Chapel,
44-635 San Rafael
Ave., Palm Desert,
California at the
hours of 4:00 P.M.
Until 6:00 P.M .. Inter·
ment will be private.
Why play Hide 'N
SHk with chffdcare?
Call Cl•s•lfled ATTN t &ELL•"S
todayl 642·5878. I Sell Properties For a 1" Commfulon
L••d•rahlp Prop.
714-598-8941
roof. 423 Lugonla St. Ii~ • 1br/1b• w/enclsd MS 2706 BUSINESS &
Owner S•Y• Sell ~ _ .. ; $425.dep 581·4000 turn. master, kll prlva
Howl Reduced s4oK •e,';',":;.o't-KLEIN MNOT. Pro!. only, $850. + utfs ---------
3 +2 Many Upgrades "~ •SUNNY PATIO• 7 1 4 ·& 4 4 ..a 1 O O BtTSJNESS
January 1998 lenge lhese pr0Jecl1 In
AYES court you may be llmiled ' C 0 UN CI L 10 raising only tho'• issues MEMBERS: THOMSON, you or someone else
D £ 8 A Y , 0 ' N E I L , raised al lhe public hearing H~DGES , GLOVER, described In thll notice or
NOYES, AND MAYOR 1n wrnten correspondence
EOWARDS dehver&d to the C11y at, or
NOES , c o u N c I L pnor to, the public hearing. MEMBERS· NONE For Information call (714) • 644·3200. ABSENT COUNCIL /s/ LaVonne M. Hark·
MEMBERS: NONE leas Clllf Clerk Cltlf of
'1\AYOR: Thomas Ed· New'pol1 Beach'
w•rds Pubtlthtd Newport
C I T Y C L E R K : Bt1Ch·Co111 MtH Diiiy
Lavonne M. HarklHe Pilot January 31, t998
In lieu of flowers
donations may be
made 10:
The American Lung
Association, 75-161
Sego Lane.Ste F·14,
Parm Desert, Callfor·
nla 92211.
Family contact may
be made by calling
Chris Fitzhenry at
(760)·36().7763.
MC..CV.W
MDIONALNM
Cemeterv • Mortuary
Chapel • Crematory
3500 Paclfte View Drive
Newport Beach
844-1100
NllCE lll811IElll IEU lllOADWAY _ Tht enhre text Is avail· Sa055 a~le 101 review in the City ---------I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
Cta1k's omce ot the City ol PUBLIC NOTICE Call Mortuary * Chapel Cremation
Newport Buch Fictitious aualneH Claaalfied
Published Newport Name Statement 110 Broadway Costa Mesa
Ml'"91IO B .. ch·Co11a Mesa Dilly Th• following P8fac>nt are Todayl
Pilot January 31. 1998 doing bualneH aa: 842·5878
Sa056 Ntw Look Tec:hnoloGY Inc. ~============!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~' ---------1 OBA Anaheim Image-Medi· PUBLIC NOTICE car C1r. Inc., 408 s. Beach
CITY OF Blvd .. 1210, Anaheim. CA. 92804 COSTA Ml!SA An1h8im Image Medical
NOTICE INVITINO C1r .. 408 S. Beec:h Blvd .. llDS FOR 1210, Anaheim, CA. 92804
UNIFORMS Thlt bu1ln111 fa con. BID ITl!M ducted by: a corporation
NO 101 8 Havt you tlal1ed doing
NOTICE. rs HEREBY butlneu v•t? Yu. 12/01/ r 97 GIVEN that Haled bldl will Anihelm Image Mtdlcal
be received by lhe CltY-of Centtt Inc. ~tla MeN lo wit· The City HA. sOnmM M D Prea
Clerk, P.O. Bo11 1200, Thia 1111.,Mni' wu riled
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Drive. Room 101, co.11 myriad of MtfChan•
lileaa, C•lllornla 02120 di.. ll•m•, oecau•• lltd9 lhM be rel\ifMd to our cOlumnt oomptl
IM aa.ntieln of ~ City qu1llll1d. buy•ra to
Cledl, w\U)lfl Mid time l!ml(, ~In
"'ltlQfed tnYtfOpt ldenlj. 841•5•7•
''Affordable
L Alternative"
Discount Casket,
Cremation &
Burial Service
Why should you subject
yourseJf & your f am Hy to
paying Inflated prices for
caskets & services???? ·
CaUTolFret l~
Smblt Or-. A S.n•' I Ca llllltt
OPEN SUN 1 ·0 1 8 R E JC• o u ti"• 2br 1 ba, In dry rm, Slngle Mom w/chlld & 0
Loweat Price per al In Condo .. $825/MO new paint & carpet. job seel<s room(s) to PPORTUNITY
area. Agt 1-888-428-0380 $975.mo Avail now rent In nice home 2904
LAGUNA
BEACH
• Portoflno Model 3BR 3BA Qre•t Agent 714·646-0645 w/same? 842·8533 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Harbor View Homes HO 0 •an. F' 0 n t $Own P•yphon••S
1048 40r 3.5ba. Nearly om• •• •3850/MO ---------l-R_E_N_T_ALS--T-0---S150K yearly pot't.
e.ooosf Loi. $599,999 NEWPORT Great Slln avail. 76S..1960 By Owner Call For Llttlnga BEACH 2669 SHARE 2724 CALL NOW!
D911ghtful Surprl•• of New Properties iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1·800·8<>0-3470 ~hrs.-When you enter thla Th• Wheel w•• the Avaffabfe Each Month --\
Cuatom Hom•. Qre•t••t Invention 714-873·RENT
Overlooking Canyon. of AJI Time • Now It 2br 2.!Sb• TownhouH NEWPORT NEWPORT NorWPORT Hiiia & Ocean. la "•volutlonlzlng Vl•w pool fp w /d " ~
Dramatic Enlrance. R••I ••t•te. d/w, • gar, 'nr 'park~ BEACH 2669 BEACH 2669 BEACH 2669
OHie.. 3BR 3BA With Th• Y•lu• R•ne• $1200/mo 859-5811 iiiii•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:i:iiiiii
Alf th .... 1 •-1 M•rketlng Wh••l.1..,..--------1 • ""nen t ... • 0 • C•ll Judy Holbrook Central Park Setting
Mlllfon Dollar Home. 'rudentl•I CA Realty All the Eaaentl•I• o:::~~-114-784-5781 SHS25.L .. se Orlva by 2067 Vl•t• del 0fo ••t-Mon•Thur l!ve• C.Carllon, Agl.725·6403 Agent 71 ...... 94-2342
&.OT• WITH NEWPORT HARBOR RIDGE 2 + 2
OCUN v1awa COAST 1070 Spa, Sauna, So. Pallo
l miiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S 2 7 5 O Im o . IV r I y •oou Land Co. Biii Grundy Reallora
714-499·1800 810 CANYON 28r 2Ba 7 1 4 ·• 7 s ·• 1e1
Jl!WPOIT
BUCH 1069
2000•.f.. owner Wiii LUXUflOUS 3BR, 2 '112
carry OAC. $499.000. BA w/manv urviradH. L•AS8 OPTION • ... 12800/MO. 497·1137 Clot• 10 water. 11950/ mo (714) 845-0127 ---------•Oo••n Ridge 4Br N•wpona FlnHt Condo
•BLUFFS CLASSIC• 2.ela. Qa\ed, 2·P:p't, 38r 2.5ba, wd, trig,
PRIME BAY Vll!W OrHm Kit w/Chefa :Mp, near achoola &
l'abuloua office & It lend. 1889,000 thops S1800/mo.
breakfut room addl· Ag•nt 714-378-5571 •7144S92-4414• lion•. DrHm Kllchen1 _________ 1-~~~~~.,.......;...,;,.._.1 ~Pf:c~-/ ,tr~~1~ C!M!TBRY LOT/ 3~rN ~:.-~c!~:" on
Open 8atl8un t.a Qypt 1225 Udo Pa1k Dr. ,, .. h
2173 Vl•t• lntrada•'l•••iiiiiiiiiiiiiii paint, aU new cat~•. Reduced to 1e41,ooo'' wet bar. fp, 2 ovena, ...... .o ... llT•RY PLOT dbl gar. bO•I allp •vi.
HAAIOR V1lW HOM!I
,.OATll'INO 48r ,.588
enolOMd bt991eway, fena.d pool, ,, .. , tlwtde .. ,... looatlon
It IK "9d to eat.900
~
?t•7904148
In ,.aolt Io VI ew 12460. 714.e41-0205
M•moflal Park. l'or VIA LIDO •A'iJAONT dbf tmennef\t. OWnera
movect awav. P'tt ••••· SP1C1-.cu• aar aaa Appr*1NO at SHOO. In upper unit, wltt'I i.,ge
e>c.an V\ew ffetlon balcony, all am.,,ltl9a
(790) e4M-1M1 . Newty AtmOd•led vaawa ,,., o.,•o•
Botlt Sftpt Av.Uable
Muet '"I AvaQ Nowt
lf810/Yrly_ LeaH
VILLA R•NTALa
71447'"'4•••
The Back Bay lt lq our Backyard.
Newty ttnovattd spacious 1 & 2 Bedroom .
• Cl~ to O.C. Airport, & N~t ~a.:h Golf Cou~
• Newly Rcmodek'<i lntaion
• Con~~t ro 81ek Bly, M.;or Sh~ & £nttttaln~t
• Laundry Firllidet
Sorry No pets
1691 Meea Di'. ('7.14) ~
Newpon BcachJCosta Mesa Dail) Pilm SATURDAY. JANUARY 31, 1998
A GOOD AD!
·-····· Plea1e be wary of out ot area companies.
Check with the loeal B e ll er 8u1lne11
Bureau before you
send any money lor
fee• or 1ervlce1. Read
and understand any
contract& before you ---------
algn. Shop around for HEALTH &
ELDERLY
CARE GIVING
Maintenance
Technicians
Modern retirement
community has two
fulf.tlmo opemnga In
PeRSON ~RIDAY
Need lmmedl•tlv
Reception, typing,
record keeping &
computer lllerate,
leading to ONICe Mngr
position. Mu11 be
rHpon1lble. 642-0735
Women• Shoe Store In
COM need• ••I••
per1on Sat-Sun only.
shoe HP a+. S7W292
MEDICAL BILLING
e11cetlent SSS, training
provided, PC/Modem
required. Call 7 Days
800·550·8660 our Ma In 1 an an c • "'R=-•-•""'l,...,,,E'""•-,-• .,..,.-p""T,,......A-1-s-t.
Dept To qualify, you for top producing N.B.1 ________ _
Call
642-5678
ratH. FITNESS 3000
•FAee GROCERIES mmiiiiiiiii.;iiiiiii
Cut your Grocery Bill
CandldatH sought
tor a group dlscu11ron
regarding the careglv·
Ing p rofession. Candi·
datH 1h ould have an
lnlere11 In elderly care
giving as a profeulon.
be non-smoking, flu·
enl In English w1lh a
valid driver's license.
Po11lblllty of future
e m p Io y m • n t o P·
port unities.
:':aunstsphoa11r1eatyioonur aowndn Agent. Com,puter skills EMPLOYMENT
& Uc pre Call Aon I~====:;::;:::=~ ( en1oy worlung around 700·5000 l!X1 101 SERVICES 5533 B etter Homes & Gatd•n , seniors •
Run your ad in the
Newport Beach--
Costa Mesa Daily
Pilot and the
Hunting Beach--
Fountain Valley
Independent to
reach over 100,000
homes. Fax us this
form with your cred11
·card # or mail with
a check today!
Run for a week! If·
your car does not
sell, we'll run it for
another week FllEE!
All tor just $10'.
The T\IJUu 'Pilot P.-~1::..-.. .
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by up to 50% Ouaran· --L·0-5-.-W-E-IG_H_T_I_ teedl EVERY TIME 50
YOU BUYI By Choice TrlmFasl •Herbal+
not by Chancel Over Increase Energy
1200 Brand Names & Suppress Appetite
Call Now 8()().963-996 t 100% S Back Guar.
S29.95/30·Day Supp. L•rlf Persona Dream 1·888-4·DIETINO
Few hr1 equals big St '----------' Prlc.ed Right.. .EREE
Brochure. Mlle High •••••••••• Vend. 7655 W. Missis-
sippi Lakewood, co EMPLOYMENT
80228. 1 ·800·820.6782 •••••••••
•Own An ATM•
Let your A TM machine
pay you every month.
A paaslve, ongoing re·
EMPLOYMENT
5530 aldual Income d irectly iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lnlo your bank account.
310·585-4007 ---------.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
ANNOUNCEMENTS
2920
$$FREE MONEYS$
For Single e.aronts
Call: 1 ·800·870-0073
FREE CASH
GRANTS!
College Scholarships.
Business. Medical
b ills. Never Repay.
Toll Fr••
800-2 t 8·9000 xG· 1398
LOST &
FOUND 2925
•DRIVERS•
SALES PERSONS
Part·llmeNarled hrs.
Valentine week
Conrov'• Flower•
2983 Harbor Blvu.,
Costa Mesa
540.3135
Con11ert current cable
aubscrbrs, gl11e free
satellite TV end make
a staggering Income and
long term residual! NB.
Distributors needed
Tammy 5150914
Editorial
Design
Editor
Page d e s i gne r
needed for growing,
dynemic Sout hern
Cal. newspaper chain.
Good eye, attitude
and work ethic all
mandatory plus Quark
experience. EOE. FOUND 19th/Orange, Send resume and de·
C.M. 1/24. Sm yellow signed pages to:
pot bird, rod laced, & Ste11e Marble, Cahfor-
<tame. 714·831·2994 nla Community Nows.
Found Lhaaa Apao 330 W. Bay SL, Costa
on 1125. On the cor· _M_o_s_a_. _c_A_9_2_6_2_1 ___ '
ner Orange & 20th St
In CM. (714) 548-9524
FOUNDI Yellow Lab
mllf. dog. on Jan 16th,
In Newport Beach.
Please call 650·3863
LOST Cat rusty orange
long hair Abyssinian
answers to Simone.
placenlla/adams.S 1 oo.
reward (714) 444·1343
Thlnkrrlg of having a
garage sale?
Gl11e us a call!
-CLASSIFIED
842·5878
Can't seem to
get 10 all those
repair jobs
around the house?
let the
Clasalfled
Service
Directory
help you find
reliable help.
842·5678
Interested Individuals
eelected 10 take part
In one or tho group
dlscu11lons to be held
In Orange County will
be paid-cash for par·
llclpatlng. lnteresled
P ar ticipants please
call (714)-452·3195.
• lnaur•nc• Ag•nta
W•nt•d
• J ournevm•n
(d•lf•)
Mon 5 yrs e11p with
gen · 1 carpentry,
painting, plumbing,
electrical.
e Entry L•v•I
(1 1:30•m·8pm)
Prior experience help-
ful, but not necessary.
Fax ro1umo1 or
apply 1n person:
Regents Point
19191 Harvard Ave
1 (near Culver) Response cards or Irvine, CA 92612 LTC and Annuities are FaJt 714•725•9132 given to you dally. We NO PHONE CALLS call the cards & book the appointments for Drug·troo workplace.
you. Produc t Info _____ E_O_E ___ _
available.
1·800.717·5227 M anager Rotail shoe
store. exp'd/will train.
CM loc. 310·393· 7278
or 310-393·2411 ·Mike
Buy It. Sell It. Find It.
Cl•••lfl•d.
Proofreader--
Ad Production
Full-Tune
Cosra Mes.a publ1)hcr needs detaJI
oriented people, ob~c)scd wnh accuraC). 10
become a pan of our .id-building team
HYou Han:
Near-Perfect ~pcllmg/Hawless (,rammar
I -Year ProofrC'3din0 Experience
An Eye for De~1gn and Derail
Basic Mac Compurcr Knowledgt·
We Oftlr:
A Friendly Working Environment
Gra11eyard and F1m ~hifi: Posmom
Excdlent Lkndir\
An Opponuniry ''' I.earn <...raph1c Dc\ogn
Salary range: $8-$1 O/hour, depending
on experience.
A phys1al t>XJmina1ion and drug 11.')l .ue
required. !>end re~ume anJ co11er le11er 10:
California Community News
Arm.: CCN I D esign Group ~upav1sor
\JO W~1 Bay Sirect
Com Me.u. CA 92627
Receptlonlat P{T,
hght dullea. $7·$8 hr.
Allred Financial
• Call Leo 428-0632 •
R•c•ptlonlat•a
needed lmmed. for
NB, Monarch Beach &
........
Please be aware that
the listings 1n this cat·
egory may require yoo
to call a 900 numbor
In which there Is a
Chdrge per minute.
Laguna Niguel. P{T •---------AM·PM & weekend DOMESTICS --5540 shifts. Great phone
sklll' 1, L1 clerical & liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
• computer skis, Lv msg
714·640·7888 x313
RESTAURANT 1 •Looking for Leaders
to join the Sharkees
team. •Food Servers
•Cooks •Managers
Contacl Gary or
Spencer at 673-0292
HSKPR/COMPAHJON
Ll11e-ln. Full charge,
engllah speaking. n/1,
drl11e,Lldo. 873·1!589
Nice Sr.Clllzen needs It
hskpg he'd driver. w/
ref's t2 hrs/wk call
Diana 714 551 8t91
Retail Sales MERCHANDISE
Need Prr 10.15hrs, •------• AM shirt. Call Out of
Santa F• Tamara ---------
(714) 644·5953 ANTIQUES 6010
SALES I ADVERTISING
Are you a result orl·
entod. highly moll·
vatod sales profes-
sional with a minimum
ol two years experi-
ence selling ad11ort1s·
Ing to local mor-
chants? If so. you owe
It to yoursoll to talk 10
u s! The Ideal cand~
date w lll ha11e a
proven rocord of one
call closings w ith
strong lnterporsonal,
communication, and
problem solving skllls.
We. olfor a compe\1tlve
compensation pack·
J\nti.q~s
& G:oU.utiblot•
~ TOPOOLUR ~ )f';'~"' ·1 o.!f:J.,, .......... ~-
Paintings -. China
Books ~ Furniture
40years
in Newport Beach
14.673.622
a go, excellent ben----------elots, 401 k, and more!
To soo II you'110 got
what It takes 10 make
it with a top notch na·
llonal coonpony hsled
on tho NV Stock Ex-
change call M·F be-
tween 8am-6pm EST
1 ·800·345·1123 or
(714) 968·1829
(818) 993-5825
(909) 506-4600
TELEMARKETING
Appointment Soiling
Mon-Fri. 3PM·9PM
Casual Atmosphere.
714-723·7893
Tyo est
Prr to lssotw••kl
$ BEST $ PRICES
PAID
FR.EE
CONSULTATION
[·., ,,H J L 1~11n.1 I" '""
l t:.1lt r\ ~ ~r ... 111Jinc ru LA.
'·'n h.u,..,1 ... • ... 'rv. )',1r~
\\ r bo\
\\TIQL l S 10 \tODERN [lf',lf\\ARf 1 TIFFA.'J\
f\ lR\THISli!:!
, F
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71 4,249.3 711
Type our malling lost. APPLIANCES 6011 We pay S2/name l
SASE: ALS to 61 535 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim
South Hwy 97 Suite 9 Apt n Refrlg $145.
111243·0 Bend OR Washor Dryer S140.ea
97702 Xlnl condt 646-5848
Country French llvlng, 1
d1n1ng, bf. furn. & llCC(MS '
lor tale. • 044-011 0 '
Custom Entenalnment ,
Center/Bookcase ,
adjustable 1helve1, •
Lacking storage are3. :
Cost s 1200, ask $600
714·760.1955 Lv mag •
!!STAT~ MOVING :
SALE • El•e•nt
Cuatom Furniture
Coning Tbt. 6 Chairs, ,
Chest. Desk, Couch, •
Large Potted Plants. '
lndlan Pafntlng and
More 714-780·95*-
Klng, Thom•••lll•
Cherry 5pc Bedroom
set, 11ery nice cond.'
Vllamaster Treadmill
2yr1 new $500, Flahor •
stereo & speakera
$300, 35mm Pente11 •
camera $175, Oak •
Rolltop desk 5450 '
(714) 515·7818
P•tlo Solid Teak
42" octagon table. 4
chairs. 1 bench $600
714-700·9872
Swedish Modern
White couch and 1011 ...
seat. Wood fram e.
Excel cond.$200. ~
• (714) 644·1936 •
MERCHANDISE
MISC. 6015
FIREWOOD X'lnt wood
S 135 cord, delivered
to your drl11oway
Loads as low as $45
(714)852·8827
HuQe Sale!!!
Oralring chal~. light
t1xtures. ceiling ran/
panels. tndustrla1
glo11es. hard hats,
m11c ottoce items 4
much more! Mon t.
Tues 9-1 pm only.
31 76 Pullman Ste 104.
714·444·0564
tifS;
Sell your extra
household
items in
CLASSIFIED
------1 CERAMIC
SERVICE TILES 3528 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
COMPUTERS 3556 DRYWALL HANDY MAN 3710 JEWELRY 3784 MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 TUTORING 3929
DIRECT 0 RY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Internet, E·M •II & liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •••••••••I Le•ky Shower• Rep'd Modem ln1tallatlona. South Co•at Oryw•ll
SERVICE 3584
HOME SERVICES
Anything & E11erythlng
Free Estimate. Ref'1.
liWmllliilaiimmHiiariioiildiiJiioiiwiieiileiir liiiiiPiiUiiBiiliilCmNiiOiiTmlCiiEiiiii iiRiiOiiBiiEiiAiiTiiiilSiiBiiEiiLiiLiiiiCiiOiil THE LOCAL PLUMBER
Watch/Jewelry Repair The Calif. Public Ullli· lnVExt•Small Jot:>s OK •3 James E Bangert Co·
Regroutlng & lnllall'n Window• '95 /NT/Mac Acoua remvl/cust te11t
L870130 Dean of T iie Netwo rklng•Upgrades Water Damage Repair Mlch•el 7!50.1440
Anllque •Fine Jewelry ties Commission RE· Decorative Paontong Frees Esllmates Buy Sdltrade 073·036!5 LI •9•3,0 ,.4 ... 3006 F11end1y erv1ce•lnsurea QUIRES that all uaea • • • v v L•532981 675-9304 Reta Avl 350.5995 B t I Q llty & p I -,..-~-------873-8065 or 846-8528 H n ua r ce MSM Conat Carpentry ~
lrvln• Comput•r Svc L5500l7 444·6809 Drywll/Pnt/Plmb/Etec IANDSCAPE &
ACOUSTIC
CED.INGS 3408
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil-CH_« __ D_CAR __ E __ 3-S3-6
aouth Co••t Dryw•ll iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Acous remvVcu1t text
Water Damage Repair
BHt In Quality A Price
,L.550017 444"°009
A!>DmONS
R!MODEUNG
CABINETS
UJZlHISBING 3500
•A Piao. In The Heart
Uc'd Home Oaycare.
1-5yra. Fun activities.
Meal1, lg yard/playrml
TLC/CPR l304202716
FT/PT Cathy 845-4831
50"' OFF SPECIAL Witthoeft Dryw•ll Remodel•Sml/lg jobs. LAWN CARE 3808
Onsite consultallons for All Phases• Sm/Lg Jobs L696327 902·2430 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
your home/bu1. needs. Clean! Cleanl Cleanl QUALITY CRAFTSMAN
l>C/Upgradu /Aepelrs 2ovr1 r:xp/Falr $/Free E.11 20 Vra Exp. Ref'• -& TREES a
Network• 831·5t05 L1400030 714·639-1447 ·I'm You. Handyman· X X
MACMEDIC •Care for Mark 714-031·0113 !~nup 75La1~76 Macln toah Computers ELECTRICAL 3610 ...,. ..
In your hme/ofc. low/ --------hourly rate. 073·8819 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HAULING 3720
household goods 714·580-9626 -Pager
mo11ers print lhelr -------Precise P l umbing
P.U.C. Cal T number; PET Repairs & Remodels
limos and chauffeurs S Froo Estimates
print their T.C.P. num-SERVICE 3870 L16873GB Q69·10QO
ber In all advert 1 se-iiiiiiiiiii;aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I
ments. II you ha11e a
questton about the le·
gatlty ol a mover, llmo
or chauffeur, call;
Publlc Ulllllles
Pet Sitter/Dog Walker
Daily/Overnight visits
Refs avl Lic'd/Bonded
Oenose 714·935·8670
Comml11lon
714-558-4151 PLASTER
3880 Spllt Second Mo11lng REPAIR
Prof Movers I 24Hr Srv I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I 7Day/S r OISC/T, 178452
432·9123/P-346·5650
Sute Day senttce
Pl'Ompt • COUr1e<>US
• Professional
Uclt'1S'd C»TtJUSO
714-3,4-0091
Pluter/Stucco Patc h
-Serving So Ca 25yrs·
Loc•326864 24Hrs
714·!554-7831
PLUMBING 3890
ORCO
PLUMBING
a
DRAIN
CLEANING
7 • O~ YS/WF.F.K
'Ir. Gtittn Oi!;counl
760-8170
TAX
l.i(' .#727i05 •. -
3910
PlEPAUTION 3925
TAX PREP/REP
P toble rne Solvea.
A ... Ratti R•l'd l~S
IN N 9. .'7,-8901
PATIENT TUTOR
• Math (Arithmetic
thru Calculus)
• S1a11s1oes • Ct1em1stry • ..
• Physics • Tetm Pape1•
• Readh'lg • Test Pie,..
(CBE3T. GAE, SAl'~
Study Skills. Free Int~.
Jim Madia 547·MATH· ... WALL
COVERINGS 3932
Th• Stripper
Spec i ali z ing lt'fl
Wallpaper Aemov->
L5889241 903·50:17.
We Qals should han~
togather. Strip, ln9ta._,.
advice to the cnuy.
L1 735976 031-.2111
/Ve, 11 ~
lie!;
tfe{,(
1W-1te ·
Call
642-567
' . 88 SATURDAY. JANUARY 31, 1998
=~.:_ ---.. ......... T .... O ..... D ... A._Y..._.S .......... ...__ ~ ·CRoSSWoRD· PUZZLE
Brldg .
Sy CHARLES GOREN
with OMAR SHARIF
and TANNAH HCIUCH
18' l!leotrlc Boat
Schok Pac;ket llyle.
New Interior, looks &
runs hke new. S6000.
714•831-8413
'92 Explor•r 4ic4 Very ctean, to11ded.
S13,G95 *C93962
Land ,.over
N•wport •••oh ("114) 8~8445
•97 >Ue
Spindrift whltt, coffH
IHther, 20k 'nllt•
c1e51as) s4•u"• aAU•,.JAQ AR
?f4·971·2002 ~CROSS
1 'Hoc.i name
6 Pet-shop noiaea 0 Stringed
inatrument 1• Popylar cookie 15 Guru's land
,9 Miscellany
17-007
18 "Unsafe et Any
6peed" author • '19 Statts 20 Naval ottaoer
• ~ Capital 01 Nonh
Carolina
• ~4 D1smoun1ed
26 Scorch
27 Pnckly cutter
'31 Puts on ahmgles
• .35 Sonnet s kin
38 lake
37 Muslim holy
book JBjtes
• 40 Unlnendly
bactena
: 43 Transparent
mineral
44 PhySICtSI
Mane
A6 Wiener &chn1t2et
1ngred1enl .a Above poe1
49 Surrounded by
50 Small-lime
62 Festive
$4 Rocky Mountain
I 2 3 4
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5a Nantuci\11, e g
62 Mod< butler
63 Bru11lan city
66 Tol8dO's lake
67 Cul ol meal
68 C>gltng
69 Slclllan VOICano
70 Res1>1ratoty
organ
71 Cowt>oy's rope
72 Ben sound
DOWN
t Scaha's
garment
2 Pross
3 Docaoos
4 AstrOlog-Or s
topic 5 Man11ob;fs
capital
6 ·LealMQ -Jel Plane·
7 Wetrd
8 Savage
9 Actress Mites
10 Teacher's responS1blhty
II Jal -
12 Carcie
13 Luxunous
21 Sad
23 Escapade
25 Make weary
27 Nebraska tribe
7
PRl!VIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED
member
28 Intense d•s~ke
29 Krnd ol prool
30 Boldness 32 Conslelletaon
33 Gem sur1ace
34 Catch 39 Monotonous
recitation 41 Food ltSI 42 Capital or Ch1te
45 Richard of hims
4 7 Soap-maktng
lngredtents
50 Tropical lrurt
51 In dreamland
53 Cause ot some
lawsuits 55 Survey
56 Baseball lamoly
name
57 Harness part
59 Comic Johnson
60 1492 Ship
6 I Drslrtbute cards
64 Not hers
65 Those holding
ollice
1 12 13
WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ
\ .
OLDSMOBILE 915& • 5 HORSEPOWER• '97 X.18
Q 1. ·A.. South, vulnerable, you
hold.
Your right-hand opponent open•
the bidding with one diamond.
What act.ion do you take?
Outboard motor. LIKE---------•
NEWI $450. OBO HONDA tall 714M602•0289 9085 T It an I u m , o a t m • • I liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili leather, 1 Ok mites
(789211) $48,995
8AU£R JAGUAR
SAIL BOATS 7014
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•'91 Accord EX• '714·971·2002 Auto, AJC, l·pwr, cc, ---,-.... -7-v-,,.---
'98 Old• Sllhouett
Uk• new. low mll•SI
loaded s11.ooo •
• 714-850·90344' •J83 OQ6 O K9432 •862
The bidding has procet>dN
NORTH EAST SOUTU WEST
Q 5. • Both vulnerahle, aa South
you hold: * 28' Sall Boat *
w/Moorlno s 15,000
714-8S0·0450
am-Im cass, sunrool • ""'v
$8200 (714) 631-9843 To Paz, oat m •a I ----------
IHlher, 21k miles SUBARU 9200
l 0 t • .,
What action do yqu take?
Q 2. • Neither vulnerable, 118 South
you hold:
•Q8 QA873 OQJ9 •8742
1'he biddmg has proceeded.
NOftTH EAST SOUTH
• K J JO 8 6 2 o Q 0 K Q J 8 3 •?
Your right-hand opponent opena
the btdd.ing with one no trump.
Whal action do you t.ake7
Q 6. -As South, vulnerable, you
hold·
MARINE SLIPS
DOCl<S 7022
•PVT DOCK· NB•
'98 Accord EX Auto, (7Pe489) 148,995
A/C. loather, pb, pw. BAUER JAGUAR
ps. cc, am-Im ea11, 714-9'71·2002
sun rl $14 .800 . •714·840·086 7• J_E_E_P-----9-1-1-0
ISUZU 9100 '90 W'rangler
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Sa h • r a 1 owner, aoh-top, 6 eyl, 5-apd,
low ml!H, xtnt eof)dl
'84 Station Wagon
Nice clean earl New
engine ·1 year ago.
52000 obo 723·1504
'87 4 Wheel Drive
GL wagot1, 525-00.obo
RUNS GREATI •
(714) 642-8235
I ~ PaH l ~
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W£ST
Pa•• •AKS OA83 0 6 2 •AQJ98
The bidding has proceeded:
$7850.obo 11...-16fH029
1
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18·28h. $9,·$10.ft. ulls, 1 ~88 TROOPER
ateps to beh, shops~ .13500 Sliver 5·APeed. eats.mo-mo. 675-0046 4 wheol d rive c:iu
Side Tie tor 30' S"il Bosty 673-8158 '93 Grand Cherokee TOYOTA 9210 What do you bid now?
Q 3. ·As South, vuJnernblc, you
hold:
SOUTH WEST NORTH BAST
1 • Pa.u l t;;1 Pue .. ---------• LTD Top OJ The Ui1llt lijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJi Boat. $9 por tool, 1992 RODEO low ml, ne~ llrH, ~yr
gond loc::allon, w/J.tor/ Black, V6, sunroof, factory wart, orig
elec:t. 71•· 675-6128 am/Im cassette, Xlnt owner, mint, ~\5,5to
•AQ6 C\:1 AJ83 O AJ62 •K8
The b1ddmg has proceeded:
SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST
Pus l 0 Pue l •
?
Whal do you bid now?
Q 4. AB Soulh, vulnerable, you hold:
• 5 OAK Q J 7 O Q J 9 8 •A J JO
? •
WhaL do you bid now?
Look for answers on M onday .
Learn to be a better bridge
condition. $7,000 or obo. 714·8'75·51 tt> best offer. ....;....;'9_4_C_h_• __ ro_k.;..•_•;.._._..
(714) 574·4238 Laredo
Loaded : 2WO . AUTOMOBILES
player! Subacribe now to the JAGUAR 9105
Goren Bridge Letter by callin1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
$15,985 tlf 170306
Land Rover
Newport Beach
(714) 840-6445 (800) 788-1226 lor information. ,_A_C_U_RA ____ 9_0_1_0
Or write to: Goren Bridge Let-'98 VANDEN PLAS
ter, P .O. Box 4410, Chlcago. lll
6()680.
Black, croam leather, ---------
LAND ROVER '91 lnlegra Sspd, A/C, 19k miles (756454) $49,905 pw, ps, cc, am-Im BAUER JAGUAR 911
cass, snrl, tint glass, (714) 971 ·2002 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
custom wheels S9500 ---------•
WANTED
TO BUY
obo. 640·0420 ext217 '96 VANDEN PLAS TV, ELECTRONICS, NEWPORT carnlva1 red, corree
'90 Rang• Rover
Countv
Very nice, loaded.
$13,985 #442053
Land Rover
Newport Beach
(714) 840-8445
6019 STEREO 6080 BEACH 6169 CADILLAC loather, 21k miles
''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9040 (760000) $49,995 I• 1• l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BAUER JAGUAR EXECUTIVE OFFICE 1• (714) 971·2002
FURNISHINGS '77 Coupe D e VIiie ---------•
1 Landc n.ilaer •
C.Oaded. low mil•*·
very i:lean. S20,9SS
!1'029427
Land Rover
Newport Beach ,
(°1'14) 640-8445
'94 Camrv LI! 2·dr.
at, ae, new brak••·
alloy whls, xlnl cond. s 11,300. 714·551 ·5925
'96 Camry LE
Loaded, leather, very
low miles, $17,995
.1714546
L•nd Rover
Newport Beach
(714) 840-6445
VOUSWAGEN 9235 Old Colna Gold S1lvor
Franklin Mint, Sterling
Old watches & jewolry
Westcoas1 Coin 642-9448
Cable TV
Descrambler•
•800·211-4125•
TOP DOLLARS PAID -------·
Quality wood dosks, O'eloganco, low m1to-'96 VANOEN Pl.AS
returns. flling cabl· ago, Beautiful. orig Nautilus blue. croam LEXUS 9115 '87 VW Cabrlolet
nots, solid wood cond $2000 646-8221 leather, 30k miles looks/runs grea1. air,
For Records, Jou,
Soundtracks, Etc ...
Call Mike 845·7505
GARAGE SALES
PETS &
ANIMALS
CORONA
6049 DE!. MAR 6122
Garage Sale Antl-
1;:;1Need Caring Home quos, furniture, lamps.
tor shy fomalo Tabby. hsehold items. Great
(Long hair) 854·3246 doalsl Sat 1 ·5pm
1;:;1PUPPIES Maltose/ 72 I Marguonte Avo.
conlerenco t ables. (758269) $49t~95 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii red/white top & whl~.
crodonzas, chairs, '80 Barrllz 1-0wncr BAUER JAGUAR '97 ES300 Wht/ Ivory $4,200 714·642·75t0
misc. secrotartal and 75,760 males. full (714) 971·2002 llhr, moonroof, CD,l-:--=-.,......-.,..,....------
execu11vo olttco furn1· power $2500 OBO ---------1 traction control, 3K ml 8 3 ' V • n a 9 of turo. Nowpor1 Center 7 14·723-1504 '96 VANDEN PLAS S32,550 714.642,9333 Rollable Trans. Aul ,
Otfice 8-2pm Sal-Sun --,.,"""""-=----=----Spruce green, cotleo 7 passS2200.0B .
17 Corporate Plaza '81 Coupe D e Ville leather, 29k miles ---------• 6 4 ~" .5 4 3 7 •
714•640•4950 Runs pcrlo~t. groat (757559) $49,995 MAZDA 9125
oondl 11on $1900 BAUER JAGUAR 1---------Hugu Garage Sale 714·848·8221 (714t e'71·2.002
Sat-Sun 9-3pm.
Dishes, books, furnl· ---------'98 XJ12 lure, tools, Knle·Knacs CHRYSLER 9050 a1ack. cream teacher, 2307 Hollv Lane 1 Bk miles (757420) $52,995
•.e1 Mlata Spot "d
Ed. British racfn~
green, hard lop,
wood/leather, xtnt
cond $10,900 675.3587
=,AUTO 9245
SE1Zf£0 CARS '
f:rom $175.
Yorkles/Chihauhua/ cornor Marguonte & 5th
Blchon's AKC-shots ---------•••••••••
tiny. hea1thy 646-4278 COSTA MESA 6124 TRANSPORTATION
'95 RED LE BARON BAUER JAGUAR
GT Con11 tmac 30K 714-971·2002
mi.. custom whl<:, ---------•MERCEDES -'96XJ12 9130
Pbrschos. Cadllla~.
Chevys, BMW '•·
Corveuos. Also Joepe,
4WO's Your Area. T91l
froo lor current llati!jg Wolf Hvbrld Cubs
High % M/F,Avail: 2/7 nbae Sale!!! auto Red blk con11 Nautalus Blue. barloy
root. Pnstano cond loalhor, 25k miles 1-800·218·9000.
Ext. A·1398
STUMPED? Call tor Answers • io .. 1>-1"'"',,. Rot,,,.,~
• 9!><" ~ -1-900-454-3535 ext code 500
• 648·8132 • Ora1l':ng chairs, hght
SPORTING
GOODS
llxtures, celling Ian/
panels. Industrial
gloves, hard hat s,
misc olhce items &
WhL11 you \\rile
a Cl.1s,ifict.l at.I.
1nduJc .tll
MUST 5.ELL 512.495 Oba (761963) $52,995
• 653·9511 • BAUER JAGUAR
714-971-2002
••'77 280E••
Great car. must sell!
($2000 flfm)
714·548· 7993 ANTIQUES &
-
SELL
your used vehicle
through class1hed
642-5678
liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii much more I Mon & COLLECTIBLES COMPUTERS 6018 Tues 9.1 pm on1y. 6017 t'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Babv Jogger by Gorry 3176 Pullman S10 104. t• new condition S75. 71 4·444·0564
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Macintosh SE40 • 714-844-4897 • ---------C rlstal L allque Great tor school.•----------work, and homo. ftosslgnol S ki pkgs 569 SELL Luicembourg Vase 1 s Marie-Ctadue chlot ,_s_2_4_9_._o_b_o_1_s_9_.0_1_1_s_ ncludes k1s, bind· .-lngs, boots. poles, alt h designer. Paid $5000 Buy 11 Soll 11. Find 11 sizes avail. Alt acces. your ome
ask S3500 (909} 623·2972 Classified. 1001 (714) 51s-9022 __ lh_ro_u.;;.g_h_c_la_s_si_lie_d __
6065
..
the tact~
and get tin:
fC)Ulb
)OU w;.inl.
6-H-5678
DODGE 9065
'87 Aries K Wagon.
53K ml ,Mani Cond . 1
ownor, Excol .. mech &
body! S2900 548-3900
'96 XJ6
Br111sh Racing Groen,
coftoo loather, 24k
mllos (756149)
$42,795
BAUER JAGUAR
714-971 ·2002
Overstocked with
stuff?
A call to
Classified
will help
642·5678
CLASSICS 92~
Restored 1961 Austln
Healy 3000 8N7.
Serious Enq. Only.
• (702) 355· 7563 •
0LDSMOBILES
LSS CUTLASS SUPREME
PLUMBERS
CONTRACTORS
ELECTRlCIANS
ALL YOU HARD
WORKERS .. ~
WE'VE GOT
YOUR TRUCK!
. r .
LINCOLN CONTINENTAL . .
HIGHLY POLISHED ALUMINUM WHEELS, PROGRAMMABLE GARAGE
DOOR OPENER
per
mo.
j 36 MONTHS I
•tall, 36 monlhdo.edend •. !3,000 ~ • firstpcl'/lnll'tl +OMV+ Rel. Sec. D.poM1 + toJtdueat inoepion. $.(917.89 due at~-bal paxm.enls ol $~ 04 I.ease end purchase opllon price $19,310 bc:ned on 12,000 miles pe< '(fJOl 15 C*lt pe< milt exceu mileage f.e l.eow 1s wbt«s lo~ ol i::ndt & insurobitity. Vint , 6.42929 •
11% APR UPT041MOS, OR $111:!. 0 0 0 ** FACTORY
FINANCING 1 cff:o: •UP TO ~ REBATE
199 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS NEW 1998 MERCURY MOUNTAINEER
MSRP ....•.... · ......... $23,920
CMLM Savlnga ..... $1, 172
Fact. Rebate ........•..• $750
VIN (608326)
5.0 LITER VS, RUNNING. BOARDS, ELECTROCHROMIC
MIRROR, AM/FM, C/D, SPORT BUCKET SEATS
-
per "
•••
I 16 MOllTHS I
+tax, 36 mos Closed end lease, $4 000 clown + fim ~t + dmv + ref sec. Deposit dut ot i~ SS,567 due ot inaiplion. lotJI
payment\ of $11 i~~ I.ease end pvr~se C?Ption Pf.ice SI 8 ,624.7 5 based 01J 12,000 miles ~ year 15 tellls I* milt exceu mileage fee . iuubject lo apprOYOI of credit & inwrobility. 'In lieu otfociory reboleb.cludes RQ lease (JIA261 )
NEW 1998 MERCURY VILLAGER NEW 1998 ·LINCOLN AVIGATOR
. ~~~ POWER GROUP, 7 PASSENGER SEATING, SPEED
CONTROL, AIR. CONDITIONING & MORE .
MSRP ••••.....••.••.••• $23,705
Feet. Rebate ••••••••• $2,000
FACT. CA Bonue •• $1,360
CMLM Savlnge ••••• $1,347
'87 LINCOLN
TOVVN CAR CARTIER
Only 2,400 mi.. One Owner, Ivory/Ivory, Lthr ._Pwr. Everything-. rully Loaded. CID Chgr.
#3VVG422
MUST SEE
82CHRYSLER
TOWN & COUNTRY
3.3, Leather, ABS, Pwr Seat .. Air. Tilt, R ear Air, Roof Rae~ Loaded #3t>CY256
S<J,992
'86 LINCOLN
CONTINENTAL
CID Changer, Pwr Wind/Locks, Leather,
Phone. ABS, Dual
Pwr Seat~ JBdL, lmmac. '-'Or.l .
#3NNX763
'86 NISSAN
NIAXINIA SE
Pwr Wind/Loc k s, Dual Air Ba.Qs, Moo n roof.
Tp,.t1 Cruise, Cust.
vvhls, Loaded.
,.#3LDL868
'88 FORD.
RANGER XLT
SUPER CAB
Air;rPwr Steering, AM1rM Cass. AJToy Whee l~ Low Miles. #r-2 3245
Sf 0,995 s11 996
'86 VOLVO
880
Leather, ABS, Pwr
Wind/Locks,
Moonroof, Tilt, Cruise.
AM/FM Cass.
#3LXG007
'8~ LINCOLN
TOWN CAR
Leathe.,1:, ABS, Dual Pwr. ~eats . Pwr Wind/Locks Fully Loaded, Fact Warr.
#3SFD851
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Starting At
~16,9.50*
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'93 ES300, CD -Leather, mnrf, immaculate ~2 LEXUS SC300 · LtatAtr, moon/, cAromt wAttls.
(1963871 10073111 •
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THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES• JANUARY 31 -FEBRUARY 6, 1998
P H < > P I H I ' < > I I 11 I \\ I I "
. COTTON POINT
EI£GANT COASTAL REsIDENCE
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WESTSIDE
MESA DEL MAH
Orange ~ Coast
College !
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COLLEGE PARK
Costa
Mesa
Cover. .. The Summit Realty Group
2. Map/Index 34.-38. Prudential California Realty
3.-20. ~st Newport Properties 39. Roger's Realty ~.eilot 21. Cmnery Village Re.iJty 40. Pacific Coast Realty Group 22. Stat,. Real Estate 42..-43. Fttd Sands Newport Properties For Advertising 23. Rumbold Realty 44..-53. Coldwell Banbr Newport Beach Information
24.. Balboa lmnd Realty Please Call:
25. Metro Realty St. Cot' Realty
26. Cova Story/Figge Photography 56.--57. Homa of the Week ~Hancock
( 4)57'"4247 The Sam.m.it Realty Group S8. Open Home Gulde
.Re.max Corporation 59 • Mortpge Ratn
'llte Jnine Company Coldwdl Ban.kn Newport kadl
NEW LISTINGS AVAILABLE
Newport Coast · 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. with large family room.
Great kitchen and wonderful backyard with built-in spa.
Steve Mitchell $589,000
layaest North . Ommlng 4 Bd. ligbt and bright, wood
doors, French doors, office, Jacuzzi tub, close to park.
Dave Wong $549,000
I C.JOD -Lmdy 2 Bd. 2 Ba. end unJt, quiet locadoo with
marble upgndes. hardwood Ooors and lit coodidooiog.
lkk Ullgmn $545,000
Allview Terrace • Enjoy spectacular coastline, city lights
and Catalin2 views from this large quality home. Walk to town.
Sheridan I: Sheridan $1,995,000
Harbor View Homes · Spectaeular new family home.
Turnkey New England Sl)ie home in prime interior location.
DaYe Wong $1 ,150,000
Jasmine Creek · A~me ocean view on wide lush
greenbelt plus family room, pool, and tennis. Gated comm.
f.aroleJohnson $S7S,OOO
f.eotnl Newport • ~ than 1 block from p-eat swimming
beach oo a nk:e quiet street. ~ Cod style remodeled home.
aooda Hein $519,000
lalboa Pen1uala Poiat · Graa 2 Bd. coodo
dose to bay, beach IOd town. Good locadon.
I Bob Berg $279,SOO
Daily Pilot ~aJ Euace •January ,1, 1998
Laguna Niguel . 57 acre building 'ltt·
111 prime area <k ean :md cam on 'iew'
Ste'e Hi~ $2,900,000
Emerald Bay -Remodeled famil)
cKt"JJl view home Priced to -.eU now'
Rod Dale} $1 ,499.000
Spyglass Hill -Huge tradiuonaJ
cu'torriized home on 26,000 \Cl ft lot
Rod Daley $1 ,990,000
Harbor View Homes -~ Bd. 1. Ba
.\1onan> model Grc>aJ fanuty neighborhood
Jerry Finster $495,000
Costa Mesa -Fabulous 3 Bd. 2. 5 Ba.
French Nom1andy. Greal master.
Stellino &: HaMel $339,000
...... .[{!!!·~··~ ESTATES CLUB
THE ART OF MARKETING PROPERTY
•
Corona del Mar Oce'JJ1fron1 on wide
lot '' 11h 'Pl't'Ucufar \lt:\\ and llt.'ach Jcce.'
P.Jlricia Hurfc) $l.-f75.000
Cameo Shores -. &I. ocean \if\\
pool home on ~arge 101 I hghh upgrJde<l
Fin.,ler & Kubiak $1 .399.000
Balboa Peninsula Point L<M~
5 1\d lmdiuonal home ~reps to hitvJch
Jill Andrus $775,000
Costa Mesa · f)'rft'tl condJuon -~ Bd
I. 5 Ba '\cwpon I le1!tf1L' locauon honw
Steve Mitchell $3113.000
Costa Mesa -Park Uke seltlng. Darllng
<t Bd. l Ba. Quiet cul-de-sac. Hurl)
Debi Bibb $338,000
~--~-------•. -. m ·
Cameo Shores · Gre2t ocean 'II'\\'
4 8d '1. 5 Ba.. Very open Ooor pl.111
Thomas &: McMonigJe $2, 19-:000
Harbor Pointe -L<)\'ely 3 Bd .! ' lt1
Some ocean \iews. WalJc 10 shoP' hi .1lh
Marie Fargo-Sork $689.000
Balboa Peninsula Point -3 Bd ! ' Ba
plus FR home on one and one-half lot'
Lee 4 Lee $589,000
Costa Mesa -4 Bd. 3.5 Ba remocldc-J
and expanded. Greal buy. Gounnel 1\111 h1·n
Sara Hinman $260,000
<A>sta Mesa . Gated California Seahree1.es
largest plan. 4 Bd. 3 Ba. loft, famil} room
sm-e mgb $299,900
SOTHEBYS
I NTERNATIONAL REALTY
Belcourt · Contemporary Medl:temweao
5 Bd. esiar.e with ocean and dty view.
Jerry Finster $2,995,000
Balboa Peninsula .~~ tradition21 3 Bd 4 Ba. ba)tronl
Connie Maucnti $1, 180,000
Harbor Ridge · CUstom 5 Bd. view
home with office, den and bonus room.
~I 4 Heck $2,450,000
Newport North · 4 8d. 3 Ba. 3 w in
24-boui guard g-.ded comm. PrivaJe 10C2lioo.
Greg Lombardi $47S,OOO
• ' TJ~ -· .• ~ .. ~ . -~··· ·-.. . , . . . ~~-·· -... . .
Udo Peoimula · tuxwy 2 Bd 2.5 Ba
condo 'With great bay views. $3900'mo. ~.
Esther Fine $8SO,OOO
Balboa Peninsula · Totally remodeled
beach duplex. 4 Bd. and 3 Bd. New roof.
Rick Langevin $549,000
Udo Isle -Beaulifully remodeled urut
wlth tutning basin and park view.
Beverly Cleveland $57-5,000
Irvine Cove -One cJ the l2st opponuoilies
to aease your own dream 60me.
Sara IUnman $1,025,000
Jasmine Creek -MinJ ocean and green-belt view. Upgraded 3 8d. plus f.amily room.
CaroleJohnson $475,000
Balboa Peninsula Point · Wonderful
4 8d. famiJy home with mother·in-law suite.
Bob Berg $799,000
Newport Shores · 3 Bd. 3 Ba.
beach home. Pool, tennis and play area
Kennie Jo Rizzo $395,000
Corona del Mar · Lu:xurlous townbome,
3M 2.S Ba. family room plus office.
Marian Pb1llippj $5S9,900
Daily Piloc Jleat Estat.e •January 31, 19'}8
•
Balboa Peninsula Oceanfront Irvine Terrace
608 W. Ocean Front Rose Smiley $925,000 Sat (J -4) 14.30 Dolprun Terr. Evan <hrltett $839,000 Sun (1-5)
Belcourt Lido Isle
2 4 H ilisdaJ e Minda Bush $699.000 Sun 0 -'f) 2 11 Via Eboli john McMonlgle $780,000 Sun 0 -1)
Big Canyon lJ. I 'ria \ICl' Roseanne Levan $995,000 Sun (1 -<4)
., Greenbner Be1•er~v Morphy S 1,695.000 Sun ( 1-q)
21 () Via Ehoh Robin McMonlgle $995,000 Sun ( 1-'f > Cameo Highlands
'-4506 ~a}nc Rd. Brad Hinman S559.000 !'lun ( 1-·0 120 \'ia \\ :17Jl'r-. S. McKinnon $1 .195 ,000 Sun (1-.:i)
Cameo Shores Newport Coast
'f62 I Gorham Ka_)' Parker $I J99.000 Sal ( 1-)) 'fO Chandon Mary DtTulllo S589,000 Sun 0-·0
q6 B Perham Olson/LI ndsa.)1 $2,197,000 Sal/Sun ( I -i ) Newport Heights
:, ~() Catalina Stepbanh Lennon $419,000 Sun (J-'f) Corona del Mar
HI Goldrnrod Marian Phllllppi $559.000 Sun ( 1---i) j()<) I.a Jolla ' jerry Smith $499,000 S~un (J-1)
Corona Highlands Newport Shore~
·109 Cone~ Cir K.a.l' Parker $6--19,000 !'lun ( 1-5) i I 2 Pro~pect Kennie Jo Rizzo $395,000 Sal/Sun ( I --i)
Eastbluff Peninsula Bayfront
2<HS Bamboo Coby Ward $650.000 Sun U-4) 1200 E. Balboa Pam Gfeller $1,595,000 Sun (1-4)
Eastside Costa Mesa Peninsula Oceanfront
287 Sherwood Smf tb/Wtmg $399,500 Sat/Sun ( I -4) I 724 E. Oceanfront BobBerg $2,650,000 Sun (l-5)
Harbor Ridge spyglass um
23 Narbonne Austero/Klm $2,495,000 Sat/Sun (J-4) 20 Point Lorna }oAnnt! Perldn.s $995,000 Sun (l -4)
Westcliff
1607 Port 8annouth Jim Klint! $825,000 Sun (1-4) I 5 2 I Cumberland Sara Hinman $599,000 Sun (1-4)
I
JERRY FINSTER
AGENT OF THE YEAR ~ I 996
COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES
759,_3750
$61 ,ooo,o'oo+ IN CLOSED ESCROWS IN 1996 & 1997.
NUMBER ONE SALESPERSON I 995 & I 996
1997 SALES
AND IN ESCROW
263 Crescent Bay
912 Via Zurich Circle•
2533 Monaco
261 2 Vista Drive••
2560 Irvine Cove Crest•
Poinsettia••
337 Via Lido Soud
708 Gainsborough•
339 62nd Street••
2526 M onaco
145 Irvine Cove Circle•
4 I 3 Flower Street•
2 Camship
3 1721 Seacliff
12 5 Cedar Way
1711 Terrapin••
32007 S. Coast Highway
4601 Gorham
2690 Riviera Dr.•
420 Narcissus•
Balboa Peninsula•
Irvine Terrace•
912 Zurich Circle
2490 Irvine Cove Crest
Corona del Mar
504 .5 Jasmine•
2100 Yacht Grayling•
2820 Newport Blvd.
$2,495,000
$595,000
$2,750,000
$449,000
$1,049,000
$449,000
$1,695,000
$419,000
$434,900
$1,375,000
$2,495,000
$308,000
$234,000
$2,995,000
$649,000
$469,000
$1,395,000
$949,000
$3,200,000
$495,000
$376,500
$2,495,000
$685,000
$1,495,000
!289,000
289,000
514,000
$339,000
• Represented Buyer
• • Represented Seller & Buyer
EVIN KUBIAK
Associate
7) 7 ... 4706 ..
RON MILLAR
Associate
. 7) 7 ... 4760
$1,725,000
TEMPLE HILLS
•
KINGS ROAD ----
•
BILL FEENEY and TIM CARR
in association with LANCE BOGGS and S[EPHANIE LENNON
Bayfront Condo
2 Bd. 3 Ba.+ den. prime ground-level condo
Excellent Lido Channel view, dock available
$589,()()()
Laguna Beach -Five Residential Units
5 small unit~ an village, excellent income
Commercial toning for future development
$4 79 ,()()()
Costa Mesa Condo
J Bel. 2 Ba. townhome, private patio
Convenient to -.hopping, community pool
$134,000
1997 SALES ACTIVITY
59 Sales!
I 998 SALES ACTIVITY
Sold or In Escrow
Property Represented
Newport Crest Buyer
Udo Isle Seller
Lido Isle Buyer
Newport Heights Buyer
Sea VJew Buyer
Newport Heights Seller
Lido Isle Buyer
717-4744
Big Canyon Tudor Custom
5 Bd. 5.5 Ba. beautifully remodeled 6.000+ sq. fl. estate
Old world charm. designer perfect. aero\~ from park
$2.295,000
Linda Isle Custom
Light, bnght rcroodcJed 5 Bd. 4.5 8a W/ Jrd floor enlatainmcnl RlC)fll
54' oo the bay. SUMy lagoon location. large dock. privaac pool 6-. 'PJ
$2,195,000 LH.
Corona del Mar Bayfront Lido l<ile Family Home
Bayfront home w11h ~~of ocean. channel. Ball1'"1 l\L11l<l. Pa\ll1nn 6 Rd 4 5 Ba plu' bonus room custom on pnme 52 5" 1111
4 &l 35 Ba. on almc"-t 1/4 ai.~ Ea'y JLU..'\HhJ, I hgh hc.uH l'c1hng' l arge 'unny palJo w/ 'fl.l. French doo". beamed ceiling'
St ,975,000 Sl ,195.000
I .ido Isle Designer Perfect!
s Rd 4 Ba. light. hnghl remodel. pnme 40" lot
Large ~unny palm. henl'h d<Xlr<.. hard\\ ood Onor,
$995,000
Newport Heights View Duplex
l Bd. 1.5 Ba. up; 2 Bd. 2 Ba. down
Great owner/user propcny
$499,000 "
Bi~ Canyon Townhome
1 Bd 1 'i Ba Mnnac-o on elevated qu1e1 cul-de-~ac
Prune lo,:atmn ne.u cluhhou-.c. downstur' ma<11er $689,000
Newport Heights Cottage
2 Bd. I Ba. tum-key home in canyon-like setting
New kitchen. hardwood floors, beamed ceilings, much more
$419,000
I
The jetty and ocean views are captivating
from this remodeled and meticulous home.
Lovely and secluded courtyard invites you in.
3 bedrooms plus cozy office/library,
formal dining room and family room
provide wonderful living.
$1,768,000
-. .
. Tree lined setting with ocean views
and sweeping lawn.
This warm and traditional 3 bedroom home
enjoys ocean and canyon views.
A cozy library, large family room and
upgraded kitchen further enhance this home.
$1 ,650,000
),
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RH COUR'I 11111
TIIR n.E ROCK
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For more inf om1ation on any of
th ese specia l properties, please call us.
NFWPOR f COAST TIJRTIF ROCK llARROR VIEW llOMf.!>
SVYC.I AS'i HARBOR VIFW HILLS \ORONA DFL MAR
EAS r<ilDF llARROR VIFW llll 1.S llARBOR VIFW llllt c.,
HeatherAftGEL
Barbara
HUTCHINGS
759-3743
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BALBOA ISLAND
NFWPORT NORTH .
EASl'SIDE
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M«11·y l">i ·l -t1lli<>.<:l{S
75<)-l7• l
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717 -47(-.,7
Coast.al Cornmuniry Specialist=s
East:bluf'f' $375. <><><>
Panoramic views of ocean and back bay. Single level.
Cltf'f' Haven $850~000
6 Bel. 4 la. fami~ home. Remodeled in 1919.
San Juan Capistran<> .
Marbella Golf" 6 County Club
Beautiful Custom Home -Built in 1989
Golf Coune, Rolling Hills and Peek Ocean Views •
No Expense Spared -Attention to Detail Throughout
5 Bedrooms + Maid's Quarten + Library + Bonus Room
Security System, Intercom, Built-in Stereo System
Limestone Flooring, Granite and Marble Counten
Offered at: $1.,.395,.000
Newport: Coast: $s59.<><><>
3 Bel. 2.5 Ba. Open canyon views, exquisite detail.
Dover Shores $1.050.000
~ front rw views:~ 5 Bd. pool home.
Daily Pilot Real Escate •January 31, 1998 •
LOCAL residents
turn to the LEAl>ER
in Million D ollar
home sales.
Th is data for the first three
quarters of 1997 was obtained
from the multiple listing
-service of the Orange -
Coasc Association of Realtors.
en lis·ting
your home,
turn to the ·
LEADER.
..
Daily Pilot Real Estate • Januuy 31, 1998
I
This data for the first three
quarters of 1997 was obtained
from the multiple ljsting
service of the Orange
Coast Associadon of Realtors.
644-1600
':
723-8800
Prime opportunity in tfte fteart of
Big Canyon. Private cul-de-sac street.
Elegance in Big Canyon. Gorgeous 3 or 4 bedroom fiome .
The finest quality and craftsmanship throughout.
Golf course views from tfris 5 bedroom ftome .
Call us for more information
GEORGINA SMITH
759-3710
TEAM UPWITH
THE ONES
714' 717 -4784
Bringing Buyers & Sellers Together
34 TRANSACTIONS IN 1997!
$25,000,000 IN ~ALES VOLUME
3 Arese Aisle 209.5 Fem leaf Avenue I 27 Pearl Avenue 2015 Bayadere Terrace 609 Seaward Road 12 15 Outrigger Drive
I 721 Galatea Te rrace• · 38 Vienna 3630 Catam aran Drive 438 Femleaf Avenue 1933 Al tura Drive 236 Goldenrod Avenue
I 32 Clearbrook 466 Gavlota 185 Masters Circle 3449 Quiet Cove 390 I Topside Lane 3022 Corte Portal
15 19 Santanella Terrace 2723 Hiiitop Drive 3 1562 Scenic Drive 2714 Ocean Blvd. I 19 Jasmine Creek Drive 6 16 Acacia Avenue
3729 Ocean Blvd. 530 Allview Terrace
3907 Park Green Drive 3912 Inlet Isle Drive
1821 Galatea Terrace · 1417 Keel Drive Harbo r View H qmes Irvine Terrace
• l'f1rtst11ll' botft 6"~' & Stlltr
SARA HINMAN BRAD HINMAN
759-3705 759-3732
OUTSTANDING BUILDING SITES
IRVIN E COVE CRE ST
Huge ocean view lot .
Private beach and tennis
Low tax and association.
$1 ,025,000
'
P E LI C AN POINT
View lot with plans for large home.
Last re maining lot in Pelica n Point.
Ocean side. gated community.
$1 ,225,000
7.5 acre estate. Magnificent
park-like setting for estate
or possible subdivision.
$2,375,000
NE\\! CUSTOM HOM ES
PELICAN POINT
New custom home under
construction. Buyer ca n select some
finishes and customize home.
$2,795,000
PELIC AN POINT
New custom home under
construction. 4-car ga rage.
Ocean views. Large lot .
$2,895,000
OCEAN RIDGE
Stunning custom 5 Bd. 5.5 Ba .
Pool, high es_> quality.
Master on I st floor. View.
$1 ,695,000
Balboa
3 Bedrooms and Den
plus I Bedroom Apartment
-... $695,000
Peninsula Point
·~
3 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath Home .
qn a 52 foot Lot
$589,000
Two on a Lot
2 Bedroom, 2 Bath Home plus
2 Bedroom, I Bath Home
$475,000
Vicki & Richard Lee
718-2722 or 718-2714
Oceanfront
Elegant 3 Bedroom, 3.5 Bath
with Den and Wine Cellar
$1,495,000
Ocean View
Gated Laguna Sur. 3 Bedrooms,
3.5 Baths, Family Room
$569,000
Steps to Beach
4 Bedrooms, 3 Baths
$555,000
~
Balboa Duplex
Two 3 Bedroom Units
$439,000
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Daily Pilot Real Esc2te • January 31, 19<)8
BIG CANYON
PAT HURLEY
759-3725 office
f ~eclt1c11lt11• (/ feto
2 Rue Grand Vallee
$1,249,000
Elegant Versailles model
4 Bd. 4.5 Ba . view property
Freestanding corner property
Oceanfront 4 bedroom. 1 5 bath custom "fabulous 50:s"
home on extra wide lot with access to Big Corona Beach.
MARIE FARGO-SORK
759-3702
Great opp ortunity to redecorate, remodel and/or
reconstru ct your dream home. $2,475,000
Thie; warm and inviting 4 Bd home has been
wonderfully remodeled Amcnit1e-. include
hardwood floor-.. high ceiling<.,, rece ... -.ed lighting.
French doors. built-in c,peakcrc; in living room,
Jacuu1 tub ;:ind close to Mariners Paik
$549,000
Quiet cul-de-sac location with a 9,600 sq. ft lot
This 3 Bd home is ready to move into but
has so muoA potential to expand The house
is light and bright, the kitchen remodeled.
with new carpet and paint
$255,000
This spectacular home is on a pnmc interior
location. two home~ from the greenbelt in a
great family neighborhood Large family room with
brick fireplace and built-in entertainment center,
gourmet kitchen. light and bright master suite
$1,150,000
Beautiful custom home on a quarter acre lot.
This turnkey 5 Bd home has a gourmet kltchen
which opens to the family room. wet bar with marble
counters, French doors, crown molding. plantation
shutters. air conditioning and ch ild safe pool and spa
$799,000 .
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hrw\I homt•\ '' or IJBK. 5 5 b.1th\ huge> family
room & bw •• tl 1 .. k1ng kite lw11 Cu\tom < 1•1llngs
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Finest
Qµality
with
Every
Detail
COSTA MlSA ... Almost 1500 Sft
f\roV,hl "I"'" fir pl"" w/l"m rm 3HR 7 SHA
1'11 MHI< w/hll 111\/IY. lHh '>hullt•I\ ~554,900
v .. utrf"d 4BR w/loh, Ir drs. lrg ~Ill IN«'I
MBR. I.My window t11•'<f pool/~ SJZ7,'SOO
HAABOa C.OVL •• nne Bluff LoCAdon
Brand ,_ SBR. 38A w/C.itAllM view! frmdl
doon. luxu~ ~I~ t/o S849.000
Unbelievably priced luxury condo -lowest In this
bayslde tower' Sp.arkllng white kitchen. expansive
lrvingtdtnlng rm two lcUge masters w/walk-ln clos-
ets ont> w/sprt tub &. one w/steil/TI shower! Rent
slip for 45 h 00.tt
Bayside
Condo
Boat
Slip
Available
HA•IOll VllW HlLLS ... Oc.e.an View
'>p<-<.l.1<uldl trl-l<'Vel on ~ldtt' slz~ lot roo.
MBR w/~~< \Arnn& room. gym S761,000
NlWPORT CUST ••• Unbeltevable
Uke rww 48R, 2.58A. New p.llnt Vo new 111~ •
timJy rm.~. lcltchen. 2-ar Mt g.. szss.ooo j
Daily Pilot Jl.eal Elwe • }........., 31. 1998
DOVER SHORES
Elegant four bedroom, three bath executive and
family home. Courtyard entry with gorgeous pool.
Panoramic view of Back Bay, mountains and city lights.
~FRONTUNIT
• Three Bedrooms
• Three Baths
•Den
OFFERED AT $949,000
LARGE DUPLEX
• Dining area with Built-ins
• Living Room with Fir9>lace
O FFERED AT $715,000
~REARUNIT
•Two Bedrooms
•One Bath
• Large Living room
• Breakfast Area
• Enclosed Entry
•
Ch'uch !l'<um6ofd • Bynn lVriyhl • X ancy 2Jear • Xalhy c5£ihichi • YJiny 9irhny
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UliT THROU H P SONAL SE VI
Stunning Views
in Newport
Heights
• La~ 3 S7o' 5BR & 17 A I oml'
• vi:rv un•·r" tfoml'
• ~parah· BR & IBA
apt
$749,000
Specucular
Catalina Ocean
& Sunset Views
• I ront Ro"' 2 M.i,ier
f't•nthou-...•
• lu,tom & f,"tl'lul
lnh'nur IJ..'(.ur
• (t•nlr.11 r1replaw
$369,000
C.11/ Walla M1tcl1el/
11 'l88 WBl
• ~ \,1,1'tl•r M1i<.l<•I
I .1< 1ng <.11mmo11
J\n•,1 & Pool .. ~ • I 1ght & Brighi
l111t·r111r
• C. t'lltr.1l l·trt•pl.1u·
$199,000
C11/I Waltt 1 M1/i /rt'//
II SHH lO/l l
• 1BR & 1BA (onJu
with lncrt'd11llt
<'lc't•Jn & Bav V"'"''
•I Aug,• t-.11lht'n with
Brt•al..fa.,t Nnol..
• lncf'('d11ll,• L rgr.1J,..,
$565,000
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Prime Corona
Del Mar
Location
• JBR & 2BA
•Totally Remodl'll'd
Kitchen & Bathl.
• I lard wood Floor<. &
Frenc.h Window~ &
Doors Throughout
$675,000
Call Alice Rrowndl
@675-9585
Custom Home
on Little Balboa
Island
• 1 HR & 'l 'i BA • ';CdllUU' l J\ln~
oom "' "'1.ull t• Fr
• I ll'gant Danani;
Room
• l .ugt• '-1·"11.'r Sulit•
$885,000
C.1/11\1111 Rmu ndl
fl ,,,, q')85
Gorgeous
Bayview Terrace
Home
• I , "l'I\ 2BR & ~Ill\ 1 lumc
• 'ip.ll ltJU~ l I<
,., t 111\ I 1rq•t.11 ,.
• l'rr' '"' "r·'
$299,000
Call Ro/1 l.11'J..n1
~· 72q 8244
Super Sharp
Famil~ Home
• C.n·.11 18 H11me
• <;pauou., Kitchen
with O.il. Cab1nctr}'
& (u,tnm Tiie
• 1..irgt' Yard wrth Pool
• 2 C.1r t.arag,•
$178,900
Oversized Balboa
Island Duplex
• 6 Bedrooms & 4.5 Baths, Presently
Rented t1s 4BR & 3.SBA with 28R &
IBAApl.
• Co7y Family Room Opens to Patw
• Bay Views from Upper B.:ilcony &
Front Patio
• Double Car Garage
$775,000
Call /oant Coopn-@ 675-4441
Balboa Island
Prime Balboa
Island Property
Two Uruts
·• 2BR.lr 2BA Cottage
with lBR fr IBA
Apartment
• QnginaJ Hardwood
Floors m LR & Kit
• Outs1dt' lawn Paho
$649,000
Call Gay Proud
@673-8700 .
Villa Balboa
Ocean View
Penthouse
• Extra Larxe 2BR &
2BA Condo with
F.im1ly Room +!Jim
• SpilCIOIH Living
Room w /F1n:>plMt'
$299,000
• ExC'cllent locatton
Facing f'ount.im
• Gorgeou.~ C.1bmlln
• Mirror Trcatml'nh
• Tik'<.I ._11dwn
• Gl'l.'ilt Commurul)
$119,000
Spacious Villa
Balboa Condo
• L.ugt' 2BR Condo
• Fonnal 01mng Room
• Ju!>I Stene to the Beach r -
• Motivated Seller
Majestic estate With glorious
views of golf course and blue
Pacific. Palatial entry/foyer
w /rotunda. picture perfect
marble floors & 3-story circular
staircase lead to 10.000+ sq. ff .
masterpiece.
REDUCED
W. Oceanfront
Unique 100 ft. ocean
frontage. G reat locatlonl
Home w /studio & business
properties. Live & work at
beach. Owner may finance.
$1 , 199,000
Balboa Peninsula
One-of-a-kind
condo/townhome on the
oceanfront. View of ocean &
boy. 3BR. 2.SBA w/beautlful
hardwood floors. Security.
shutters. central voe ..
Jacuzzi tub.
$849,000
Seavlew
Panoramic views of ocean.
city lights & mountains. Light &
bright 3BR. 2BA. Remodeled
kitchen, hardwood floors.
recessed lights. Private spa.
$599,000
Ocean Blvd.
-Panoramic Views. Ocean.
Catalina. Newpo" Harbor.
Highly upgraded home of
exquisite taste. Rare and
presltlgiously loc ated.
$3,200,000
Spyglass Hill
Captivating ocean views.
Recently remodeled. 4BR. 3BA
>ill'..&IW•• w /hardwood f1oors. trench
doors & windows. 2 new
fireplaces. Light & bright.
kitchen w /new appliances.
Bac k patio views of ocean &
sunsets w/spa off mstr suite.
$925,000
Balboa Island
Remod eled island beauty
w/4BR. 2BA. Dream kitchen
w/vlew of bay. Highly
upgraded throughout, plus
bonus room w/f!replace ... and
much. much morel
REDUCED
$819,000
Huntington Harbour
Gorgeous wate r views. Over
$100,000 In upgrades.
4BR, 3BA w/extra wide boat
dock & pat10.
$479,000
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Group Ratt>PI AJ110 Availuhlt"
644-6933
240 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE, SUITE l 10
NEWPORT BEACH
Coastal 'Residence in
'Park-.Like Community
In connection with the Heritage of San Clemente spernil
exhibit <.:ommemorating the birth month of th~ late Pre~idcnt
Richard M. Nixon, Kim Roed and Tom Steinhoff of The Summit
Real fatale Group are taking reservations for viewing a uni4ul'
property on the grounds of the fonner ·•w estern White Hou'c ··
Occupying one of just l 6 acre-plus home sites in the double
gated enclave of Conon Point Estates. 4050 Calle Isabella 1,
located in one of San Clemente's most desirable area~. The
coastal location is highlighted by expansive ocean views from a
350 square foot deck. great room. master suite, and a shun wJll..
along a private path to the legendary surf of Trestles and Cotllln\
Point beaches.
On a 24.650 'quare foot cul-de-sac comer lot on a lane lined \\ 11h
to~enng Monter~y Cypress and Phoenix Palms, the ground'
include a park-like front and ultra-private back yard. The
adJaccnl permanent greenbelt area and 50 foot setbacks cm clop
the house in soothing quiet.
A home worthy of this exceptional site. the residence feature'
approximately 6,526 square foot of high ceilings. marble foyer,,
see-through firep~aces, ~d other luxury touches. The unique
noor plan makes 11 possible to separate the six bedroom,, 4 Ci
~ath home into two private areas. while t~e fonnal living anJ
dining rornm. spacious kitchen, and grand entry mark th1' ,1, J
dream home for gracious entertaining.
With a three car garage. and ample additional storage. cro\\ J111c
""111 he the lu't worry of the home -;ee ker with the good fonur1l' 111
acquire this property.
E-nr morl" 1nfor111at1on on the Nixon exhibit. call The Hcnt,1~~ .11
<714 ~ 169-1299. To view the home. call Kim Rued or 1 u;u
Stcmhoff at 17 14 I -t.25-9600. This estate is listed for $1.600.IJOO
Summit Group aids Orange
Coast Interfaith Shelter
Summit's donation of photo
supplies will preserve
memories for shelter families
Th i.' 'Pint of the hollJ.1) 'l"''on l11n1mue'
Jll \car ._11 lhl' Or.mge C11J\t ln1crla11h
Shelter. thank' to The Summ11 Real fatale
Group The agents anJ management of the
Newpon Beach-ha.,ed nrgan1Lat1on recently
brightened the live' ol rc.o.idcnti-. of the
'hchl'r Mlh a donation of camera,, film,
pnx:c"rng and photo album' to capture
la1111I) memories dunng the holiday., and
throughout lhc year.
"Our research showed that mo.,t local
chan11ei. receive ample donation<; dunng
Lhe holidays." said Lynn Maddux of The
Summit marketing department. "But at the
lnterfatlh Shelter. we identified a need
which we were happy to fill . The Summit is
in Lhc business of making home and family
dreams come true and the Interfaith Shelter
is a family-oriented organization This
donation of photo supplies allows residents
of the <;helter to preserve memones of
children growing up, so they won't look
hack on their period in Lhe i.heltcr as a void
in their family lives. Also, the !>imple act of
taking famj ly snapshots can bolster Lhe self
esteem of children who might otherwise
devalue themselves as their famil ies cope
with the challenges of being honll'k"
According to David Lewis. thl' d11ld11·11 ,
activ1t1e11 -,upervisor at the Sheller l ltrn1
captured the holiday excitement J' " II ·''
the excitement of their children lhJnk t••
the donauon.
The Orange Coast interfaith Shl'l1l·1
provide11 a..<,sistancc through !.hon ,111J
medium term programs for women. n11111k'
and families. It provides 55 of 197
emergency beds avaHable to tlte h11n1e.:ll'''
of Orange Counry. ln 1996. OCIF \t"f\l'u
1.517 individuals.
The Shelter' Emergency Program
provides three to seven nights of hou,111!!.
meals, tran11portation and referral'i 10
community services. 1be 60 day Tcmpor.11\
Program is designed to tisist famil y
transhion to pennancnt housing. Thi'
includes a variety of services and
counseling in job seeking and retention.
budgeting and locating affordable hou~1ng
Through its CbH~n's Program. OClf
provides chil~n facing low self esteem.
developmental delay and insecurity w11h
the support they need to overcome the
adverse cffecas of homeles ness. 1llC
Orange County InteJfaith Shelter may be
contactdd at (714) 631 -723 J.
10 rH< I.Jn" MMdux, caJJ The
Summit Real EslaJ• Group al (714) 425·
96()(). I
·et;
ummif
Rea l Estate Gr:>oup
FIRST CLASS!
ON THE GOLF COURSE!
3000 sq. ft. home with i.uper view. Offering 2 fire-
place\, surround sound stereo system. master suite
with retreat & more' ·
$630,000 Ad Code 20127
6500+ sq. ft . estate. Located in the prestigious guard-gated commuruty of
Cotton Point on a 24.650 sq ft. lot with ocean view~. luxurious landscap-
ing. and private beach access.
$1,600,000 Ad Code 40007
PEACEFUL RETIREMENT!
On the golf course with panoramic views. this
2100 sq. f1. penthouse is located in a quiet
gated senior community with wheelchair
access!
$315,000 Ad Code 20297
EXTRAORDINARY!
Brand new. never hved in 4500+ q. ft. home.
Dramatic features mcluded: Bonus room.
library. craft room. large family kitchen
w/spac. pantry & huge master suite w/retreat.
Located in gated community w/4-car garage&.
hills \iew!
$999,990 Ad Code 30257
PANORAMIC VIEW!
Home offering pool, spa, waterfall. aaz.cbo &
barbecue. Featuring 58R, 3.5BA. gourmet
kitchen. 2 fireplaces + security & intercom
systems!
$557,500 Ad Code 20U7
PRIDE & QUALITY!
48R. 48A home w/mountain views. Offering
office, media rm. remote control skylights,
hardwood floors. plush carpeting. crown mold-
~n3 & surround sound system.
$610,000 Ad Code 20337
CATALINA VIEWS!
Spacious 3BR. 2 . .SBA tri-level townhome
w/oversiz.ed garage. Offering 2 view decks &
living room w/buih-in bookshelves & fire-
e~· Seller is motivated! $309,900 Ad Code 10177
lST TIME BUYERS!
Lower end unit 2BR. 2BA condo offering
washer, dryer, garage and view!
$142,000 Ad Code 30177
PHENOMENAL!
4343 sq. 0. home offering bonus rm. gourmet kitchen
with breakfast nook & center island + master suite
w/re treat. Situated on a 10.000 sq. ft . lot in an executive
guard-gated community with pool. spa. firepit & view.
$724,900 . Ad Code 30157
QCEAN VIEW CRATEAU!
MINUTES TO THE BEACH!
Custom built 2700+ sq. ft. home located on
large lot with ocean view. built-in BBQ. RV
access. lush landscaping & no association dues.
$365,000 Ad Code 20217
Custom built 4100 sq. fl home with 180 degree view'
Includes study, gourmet kitchen. stereo/intercom/
security system throughout. marble noor;. ] fireplaces
& plush carpeting!
THE GRIFFITH ESTATE!
$878,000 Ad Code 20227 Ocean front estate built by the late film producer Edward Gnffith. Situated
on 6 lots offering extraordinnry panoramic ocean views. private beach and
custom built saltwater swimming pool. Tiui. home also features lighthouse
retreat, guest house. gatehou e. and main house with elevator.
PRIVACY GALORE!
3BR, 2.5BA home located on huge lot offenng
no meUo-roos. low taxes and low association
dues.
$219,900 Ad Code 20137
STEPS TO THE LAKE!
1800 sq. ft. + townbome offering cedar-tined
custom closets, custom marble. master with dual
wardrobes. ale cl inside laundry room. Large pri-
vate patio with surround sound speaker system.+
2-car attached garage!
$239,000 Ad Code 30037
EXCELLENT INVESTMENT!
Prime 14 unit apartment buildina in a 'trong
rental area with low vacancy factor. Ten (2BR.
I BA) plus four ( 1 BR. I BA). Pool has been
resurfaced&: roof has been replaced!
$950,000 Ad Code 10247
$6,900,000 Ad Code 40027
1 BLOCK TO THE BEACH!
Income opportunity ... Duplex! 3BR. 28A upper
unit w/view &: 2BR. 28A lower unit w/patio. All
include large rooms, new carpet & fresh paint.
$495,000 Ad Code 10257
GIGANTIC LOT!
Less than 1 year NEW! Situated in a prestigious
community, this 4BR. 3.SBA home offers family
nn w/fireplacc, space for built-in library. hard-
wood floors &: master suite with tumbled marl>le
throughout!
$399,000 Ad Code 30277
GOLDEN!
Over 2000 sq. n. end unit townhomc featuring
master suite + retreat, family nn. laundry rm &
living nn with fircpl~ &: wet bar. Also offering
ei:1vat.e yard&: 2-car attached garage!
$169,000 Ad Code 20047
ENORMOUS!
Over 3400 ,q. ft. custom built home with great
rm. French doors + many more outstanding fea-
tures! Located on over 20.000 sq. ft. lot in gated
community w/occan view!
$599,000 Ad Code 20007
EXCELLENT VALUE!
4BR smgle-level home featuring big kitchen
with new ceranuc tile. new hardwood floors +
new heating and au conditioning systems. No
melJo-roos or association dues!
$259,000 Ad Code 20247
EXCEPTIONAL •..
c u,lom built beach front estate offenng spec-
tacular r •noram1c ocean and Catalina VICWS,
waterfal and koi pond. This home also includes
all furniture and some paintings.
$1 ~,000 Ad Code 20177
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Wt> can help make
the difference in
your life!
NEWPORT NORTH
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/wb11/ow jt1m1'y homt 111 11 be111111f11/ gaud tommumty '
wlgorgfous 1 ommunll_'I pool and spa Rtduad /or
1mmfd1au 111k
( 111/ 570-205 7
ROBIN TENCH $479,900 I·
NEWPORT COAST
hrst rf>al< 111 .'l.tlffd aTf1J tl'lth fabulous Dff•lll '"'' 1Vtl'(t
/11,(d 111 -brand ntu -"f'f!.Tadta and Lmdswp,d'
Call 640-152<J
ESTHER YANK .
MARDELi-A JN NEWPORT BEACH
( u1ud rommun11y of l'Wlrm11t Jtnf!,lt~{tm11l)• dftachrd
/.,1mr1 1 4 HR. i HA f!.Ollrmn lr!lrhrn wlrrnur uland,
/1Trpl11<" 111 /111111, 100111. jtuni/y room. Cr masur '""' & 1
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< 111/ "'MJ-5000 fat 11.!
DIANA PROSSER $489,500
JU~ J LISTED -TUSTIN RANCH
lmnw ul11, UfR/2BA unxlr-Jtory homr wllots of 11pgr11dtJ
rnd11d111g "'" rh!t fi T(pl11a. wood bl111dJ, !11Jh l1mthcapt.1
ma backyard irJ BR nou• wtd llJ famdy room, wlcustom
budt-1111 A grtat buy'
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ROBIN TENCH I s229,900 I
TURTI.E ROCK -HIU.S VlEWll
L>mgna tkcoraud 2BR. 2BA upptr umt ooaloolrmg hdl.s
Cu11om1ud floor plan -.\pertacuwr' .!-rar gamge I I Call 640-2677 Dtrrrt
ROBYN SEARS ONLY $220,000
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA
7 wo homtJ on a lot. Both ont-story hom(J, Front hom1 JJ a I
JIJR. 2 BA Rear homt 11 2BR. 1 BA. Great m1•t1tmtnt -
/wt in ont hou.st and rrnt tht otha
Call 760-5000 Ext. 136
JANE SUNGAJLA OFFERED AT $325,000
VIEW OF EXCEPTION!
( 1ty & mounU1111 •built tn 1988• llU roof. 4BR 'JBA 'f
, Jr r,11ra,f.t I(} ..,(}0 1~ /i lot Rftrttlt off ma JI tr sullt
wld1111/" rtpla1 t ( 111/ r,() sono l:f.xt 184
JANISSE DA-LE $379,000
WEEKEND RETREAT
\l:'h1u u•111u, Bay & ct')' lt1.ht 1•um Thari U'l1111 you will
>ff frnm t/111 rl•armmr, -frt1•1rtt Stajf11rt Newport
townhomt &la.\ and m1oy1 Grtat /in1111r111g1
Cill l -800-510-2005 Cod( 4081.
RITA WADE $209,000
BALBOA PENINSULA I
(1ou to Fun /ont on Bay sid1, w11h btau11fo/ Bay wtw1
Ekxant and pm,au 2BR. Ntwport townhomt w11h many
amemrus
Gill 1-800-510-2005. Code 4085
RITA WADE $239,000
HARBOR VIEW
&a1111/MUy rNJtom1uJ and mrlo1fd Prtrtofino mndd 4BR.
J 'iM with prwou pool 1tt muly '4111:/myud badtyard on la'ft
• lot Pool anti spa Nfw on marlut. Q-J1rtly loc11uJ on ont 6/ thf I
bnr 1rrrn1 1n }hirbor Vu&11 Homl"I clou to t:"mlH/1 and
And.man School Won i /,ut1 Also aw1'4bb SJ, 500/mo ply k11St
Call 640-2888 for morr info. I
JULIA LIAO S66!J.OOO I
OWN FOR LFSS THAN RENTI I
I Enj"Y tht bm of Jrvint tn your 3BR homt bacltinx to 11
L11-zt parlt, n111r poo4 Unnis 11nd 11/J Uniwnity Parlt
NEWPORT COAST -NEW LISTING
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11•/.!rmtnry """'!. 6 firrp/ar,, /1m11/y room ll'lfirrp/.1u plu1 a
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OJJ 760-5000 Ext. 112
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HARBOR RIDGE ESTATE
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Jackie Hattdlnnan $2,250.()()()
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Maxine Golden s 1,250,()()()
ONfrACRE R£CRF.ATJONAL ESTATE
IN ORANGE HILLS
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b1ZJltttb11/L U'ft puttini f'"m•, lnul.t-m BBQ w/wlJd firr p11
CUI 760-5000. Ext. JSS
M.,.,,.U1 BnK1-· $8Y5,000
An International Company
760-5000
http:/ /remullnk.com
PRICED FOR FAST SALE!
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NEWPORT COAST
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SPYGLASS Hill -CORONA DEL MAR
Thu tx/NVllktl 5BR home u tlnif'UJ far ~ lilli"t startmt
from thr marbu foJtr """ ap4Nli11i into fomW I.Ni informal
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760-500 0
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CLOSE TO WILSHIRE SQUARE
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dmmg room, la/ 1n lmrhm. anarht'd 1-rar J!,ilraJ!,t'. backyard u'llh
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J ackie Handlema11 Red"ced to 1149.900
HARBOR VlFW HOMES
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IN WITI I TH E NEW! YOUR OCEAN VIEW!
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NEWPORT H EIGllTS
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JBR. 2BA and 1•1rw dr.lt1 Nt'UJ<r ltit(lm1 .wd w/11/f opm-bt'11T11t'rl
mlings. c.u 760-5000" 126
Rae Rogers 1399,()()()
Ul.TIMAI I 0( E.AN I BAY \'lfWS1
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Robin Tench Reduced To 1749,000
SOUTH COUNTY, NEWPORT BEACH
23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 180, Newport Beach, CA 92660
' Deily Pilot Real Estate •January 31, 1998
We c1111 help 11u1ke
the differenct• in
your !if;•.'
BRAND NEW LISTING
4BR, JBA, 2200 sq. ft. 8200 sq. ft. lot, pool. spa,
Mar Dover Shorn Must srll. Buyerr only.
I Call 760-5000 Ext. 190.
WAYNE SMITH Asking $475,000
CATALINA VIEW!
Beautiful J BR, 2BA contemporary home in lovely
I guard-gated commumty. Compl.euly mnodekd
GzU for mfo. 760-5000 Ext. 109
SKI
REDUCED-OWNER F~UND R
Ocean views. move-in~~ · · . wnhome
with 2 car attarrtC:.~ 11 .D. Must
C!r11 ~~~ ~n4
DUS ~'RARIUS Reduced to $299,000
CAMEO SHORES
Omm view, private beaches. Highly upgraded smgk-
1.evel custom home with a large yard. Thi.s home
features oak do_ors & windows, river rock & til.e, 2
spa tubs, sauna, cu11om ltiuhm, two master suius.
cmtrai air, gaubo, spark/mg pool spa & much more!
Cali 760-5000. Ext. I 42 or I 28.
BOB KOOP, SR. or JR. $925,000
GATED SANCERRE
Smgk-ft1m1/y home. 3BR, 2 5BA. fam. rm, FP. 2
yem old. Mulud cn/111gs. AC. 2-cur g11rage, prof
landscaped. b11Ckyard. btst lomt10111
KATH LEEN McNAMEE $399,900
INVESTOR'S DELIGHT
Locnud south of f>najic Coast Hu'.Y· From 111111 11
.JBR. I BA H,uk 111111 " 1BR. rnA c produm good
mcome Ct1/I -60-5000, hr I. ~6
JANE SUNGAJLA
I NEWPORT BEACH LEASE
Delightful 2BR, 2BA condo. close 10 pool & parlt.
ldet1/ location & 11llflil. now. Includes washer/dryer
& re/rig.
Cail 760· 5000 fat. I 381139 or 546-8775
BILL OR DONNA WEBSTER $1200/MO.
NEWPORT TOWNHOME
NEW PRICE' EUgan1, privau,~ografkd. 2BR. md
unit, accessible 111 floor. Beauti l outloolt 10 trta.
Selin has bought anorher.1 Ca/I '60-5000 Ext. 126
RAE RODGERS $169,500
SPACIOUS TOWNHOME
Super 2BR, 2BA rownhome w/11/most 1600 sq. ft!
HUge master bedroom, f muzl dining rm., firepla.ct.
Attac~d doubk garage.
JACK GIFFORD $163,700
NEW LISTING -MF.sA VERDE
3BR home on a nice cui-tk-sac. Neuxr roof. gar4te
door. WaiJs, ceiunp scrapped d-uxturrd. Mee kJ1.
Cai/ 760-5000 &t. 7f6
MARK JACQUF.S $229,500
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Truly a Masterpiece $979,000
With loo. of marble .md pltl.\h c:.arpcong. 3 BR. 3.S BA. F.unily room,
sc:M11ng ~ rustom IJghu, Euro knchcn & rorunda may ~
v.-rapamund yard ad1~1 co pool & ~Owner wants offer rioW,
flbsc Cll.1 for Your Pcnona.I Showing! All offm ronsidcrcd
SEA ISLAND
Rare Opportunity on Golf Course $739,000
Model pcrf<:cr .38R, 3RA condo. Exqui.mcly appointed &
cktora1cd in ncu1ral colors. Huge yard w/pool. spa &
rnrt.TWnmtnl area. ( ;arcd communicy wich tctml!i. Adult . . at j13 6ncsd
, ~ • ( I . ,\. •
, EASTBLUFF CUSTOM ~ .l ... -•• ~
Totally Rebuilt in '91 Offered at $779,000
t:xquigtdy dct:ulcd ~BR. 3. SBA w/~ ~of &ck Bay and
acy lights. I Ludwood Boors. 4 fireplao::s, custom lighting. NC &
mlll.h mol'(. 1.trgc l:ngfuh gaidc:rl & rear yard This is a must <.cc!
Just Remodeled $688,000
HiWJy upgr.idtd 3BR. 31\A w/~ marl* Boon. Baber aipainr.,
QSQl1l shuum & gnwma lauhcn. l.cwdy ll(W ~ Ile doDD. ~
( ..iidm Rat y.ud w/Wl3f>"aruund dcdt pcrfca b cniatun~ luxury living
~• 1~ finest! Offered for leuc month to month $3500.
HARBOR RIDGE
Custom Contemporary Reduced to $1,650,000
Magnificcncly appointed 4BR, 4.5BA with den and cxerci.sc
suite. Extcruivc use of ma.rbk Boors, granite counrcrs and scu~
of-the-an commercial kirchcn.
·' .
·* ·.·.HARBOR VIEW ~ -~ -
Totally Remodeled Offered at $719,000
4BR, 3.SBA. Expanded Portofino plan on rul-dc-sac near
dlools & ~ GJSCom lighting. French doors & windows,
AJC, sec. & huge attic storage. ~ rear }"Md. •
This is the . home!
Architectural Masterpiece! $2,200,000
Goqi;ciow. 3BR. 3.5BA. plus dm. Soaring~ skyligtns, p
bkxl< walls, granitt floors &'. munim. mahogany doors & mm. Abo
mduded is NC. Sec., & Sc:a.tc-«-dle-An IGL ~ patio w/huge do .. k
fur 3 boais. ThU will noc l:nl! Call fur your pmoOal .hawing ~.
, .....
BEST OF NEWPORT NOR~: '•"%.
Remodeled to Pedectioo $549,000
4BR, 3.5BA w/}-Qr garage. All new cherry wood Aoo"'
granite counccrs, nc:w kitchen, cusrom lighting. ('l(W window..
~om shutters, 3 fireplaces, & built-in stcrc:o thru-0ut. L.1~ie
lo. on · cul-dc-sac location.
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BELCOURT CUSTOM _4
Mediterranean $1,450,000
loYdy 5BR. 4.SBA with ~Gorgeous tile Boors & Berber~ Grat rear w lC poc)l, spa. founl2.in &
outdoor enrcrtwling area. will roiWac:r trade down. .
Please visit my website! http://www.remaxsou~c~unt}r.comlfelsot
'
Esther Yank celebrates a
successful year at RE/MAX
The award winning agent is
dedicated to her dients' needs
Est.her Yank's energy, vitaJity and
vivaciousness are contagious to all who
swround her. Perhaps it may be because she is
a Leo or because her mother gave her strength
and determination to succeed in everything she
did and always told her she could do anything
she wanted to do in life. As a result. Yank bas
been successful in all avenues of her life.
She became a secondary business and
communications instructor upon graduation
from Temple University in Philadelphia at the
age of 21 . After moving to California ln 1972,
she taught in the colleges until 198 I when she
embarked on her ~ estate career in a very
depressed and difficult market. In a bort time
she became an award winning Realtor because
of her excellent service, tenaeity and desire to
succeed.
"You have to work seven days and nights a
week and be on caJJ for your clients at aJJ
times," Yank said.
As a result of this dedication. Yank was
awarded the RFJMAX Hall of Fame award in
1991 and this year she was among the lop 100
RE/MAX Realton in California and Hawaii.
For her 1997 achievements, she will receive
the Platinum award in March, which iJ the
highest distinction for a RFJMAX Realtor.
She is a specialilt in Newport Coast.
including Pelican Point. Pelican Hill, Pelican
EstnerYonk
Crest and Ocean Ridge. She bas sold many
lots to clients who ate building custom homes.
She sold the first eompleted home in Pelican
Point in I 995, the .first raale lot in Pelican
HiJl, several of the first custom lots and homes
in Ocean Ridge, the first lots in Pelican Crest
in 1996 and in 1 Wl sold scvenl lots in
Pelican Point and Pelican Hill. representing
both the buyer and seller. At the cod of 1997,
she sold four properties oo the coast in
Summit. SancetTC and 'Jrovm to long-time
clients. She also bas the ftrst resale listing in
Civil.I at Ocean Ridge. In addition, she is a
specialist in all the luxury homes in Newport
Beach and Corona del Mar including Harbor
Rid&e. Spyglass, Belcourt. Bia Canyon and
Harbor View.
1b r##ell &tlNr Yak, c.Jl RE/MAX So"'1t
CoulJ 111 (114) 160-5000.
Bob Koop
Dovie Koop
Bob Koop Jr.
760-5000
En. 128
Or 760-1580
CAMEO SHORES 0 0cean View &: Private Beaches"
~ Very cu.tom home on a large lot!
:,rt'-,.. Custom OaJc doors & ~dows duougb-
r,~ ~ out, exteruive use of river rock &: tile, spa
tubs, sauna, large gourmet kitchen, two
muter 1uites, large yard with a full service
pool-side kirchen and bar, gazebo, pool &
spa, central air conditioning and mo~!
~~·~caC.·Q~~~
-$169,000
Bob , Sc. oc Jr.
Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr.
N EWPORT BEACH
760-5000
En. 128
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3 909 ·4.373 Sq Ft
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from the mid S800,000s
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Proiec1s <Vld poces listed are effective 1 /2Mlll P11ces and square IOOlages are subject IO cll3fige Ava1lablltly $UbteCI to pnot sale
Ctlnlacl each bo•l<!el s saies office tor lurthef 1nt0tmahon on ll'IC"'!I tmieowner dues and Olhel assessments AJt pr0f8C!s 818
~ tll•n Olanoed coornunrtres devekJped by Irvine ~ Development Company a subsldiaiy ol The Irvine Company
Bonrta CanyQ'I Annexalol into lhe city of Newport Beach has tlee!l &PIJIOl'8d by bolll ltle city of Newport Beach and the city of
Irv ne and is pendwig Mal approval by l..AFCO The Colrmnhes of Newpot1 Ridge' Newpot1 Coasi' Boni1a ~ Wld
the Pelican Crest'" neighOothODd are 1radem81t(s of The lrw.e Company
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CALIF0f3NIA PACIFIC HOMES
2.289 • 3, 195 Sq Ft
from the high $400,000S.
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nn SANTA LUCIA
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Semi-custom Luxury Homes
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2.877 3.937 Sq Ft .
from $725,000 to $965,000.
(714) 640-2211
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CoMING SooN
Gated Luxury View Homes
TAYLOR WOODROW HOMES INC
3.843 · 4.397 Sq Ft
from the high $800,000s.
1 (888) 205-3567
ID 11IE ESTATES
AT OCEAN RIDGE
10 Custom-style Homes
THE COLE RICHARDS COMPANY
with LENNAR HOMES
Starting from 5.456 Sq Ft
from $1 ,575,000.
(714) 494-0178 for a personal tour
m PELICAN CREST"
IAI Nn RwAsl CoM1NG SooN
One-half acre custom lots
THE IRVINE COMPANY.
from $1,200,000.
Custom lot information & Sales at the
Newport Coast Exh1blt 1n Fashion Island
1 (888) 205-3612
Ill THE COLLECTION
AT OCEAN RIDGE
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MANNING HOMES.
4.500 to 6.500 Sq Ft .
from $1,450,000.
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l ''~It' on 1ht l.11..c.-w11h •) lx:droom. 'J b~rh. b~·m & Roor-10-
<nlmi; llrcpL1tl' 'icp.H.11< ~UC.-\t hou"C, 6-t.ar ~MJgc.-. 644-6200
Kent McNaughton & Stephanie Ho ughto n
$2,495,000 Ad code 357401
HARBOR RIDGE
( u\tom 4 lx:Jmom. 4 5 barh. estate le:uure\ m.uble floors &
rn\ on O\ic.-r I/ 2 ~tre w11h pool. spa, g.u..cbo & view~ 644-6200
Barbara Amstadter & Barbara Roppolo
$2,375,000 Ad Code 371528
NEWPORT COAST
BALBOA COVES
Three bed.room. 4 lmh cwrom w.uerfronr home. S~~t\ area with water view, Gourmet's kuchen. 200
Evie Compton & Llnda Oeth
$845,000 Ad Cock 500874
LAGUNA BEACH
Home under cons1rucuon offers 4 bedroom, 4 bath, library, 3
firepbccs. Ocean and city views. 6«-6200
Bonnie Barrington
$1,495,000 Ad Code 376326
TUSTIN BIG c:ANYON
SEAWIND
Expanded & remodeled home with Plancuion shutters,
French doors, skylighu and 3-fucplaca. 644-6200 .
Mary Betb Cole Sc.aadel
S87S,OOO Ad Cock 392!1SS
NEWPORT BEACH
Brand new 4 bed.room, 3 bath with fireplaces, loft, 2-car
attached garage. 644-6200
$669,000 Ad Cock S()j172
COIJ..EGE PARK
I hruu~h j:Jtcd rnurrvard tnr<r 1h" ' hcdrnom. :i. ~ harh
plu' loft l(\IJrnu l'lll'Jlr VJrJ 644-6200
Pat /.anlcr
( u.<tom-bwh ihrcr stOIY 3 balroom lfirqibco 6: 3~ pngc. Two
fanuly rooms, 11onc futplatc lit "'1 lw. 644-6200
lwo balroom. 2 bi.th ~ CMfioob gnlf aiunt Md bOlla
ip.1C10111 owa Giu.d, quiet loauon 644-6200
Team Hoowr
Rtdonc 3 lxdroom, 1.75 barb home wim Fmidi doon,
hardwood floon, slcytighu. M -liU yard. """'200
Evie Compton
S5.i0.000 Ad Code 506210 $465,000 Ad Code 358267 Sdkr "'ill eotmain ofttn from
$299.000 lO $338,876 Ad code 507530
VlllA BAL.&OA F.ASTSCDE NEWPORT BEACH
'iunn1· poauo 'IC'Vo' 10 «an 6: (.a1.1l1na from rho io>dY wndn \i1nornl
.-;ail< (~111rmct1 ~cJicn (.ta1M:ldJa 644-6200
Mary Ann Mc<.u1~
\px111111 3 bedroom l 'i baih ho11K wnh dc-n or 4th fx.droom
\p3Rl1ni pool grn1 nnghbomood 644-6200
Bob Coluccio
Hmlwood Roon, redwood dcd. Plantarion shunm. mood
lrghung. Pool sru yard. Jcrium Neu Badt Bay. 497-3331
S 1 '\9,000 Ad Code 36250 I $}29,000
CANNERY VILLAGE
·1 hrcc un11s pcrlecr for crcauvc commercial buyer_ . A _grea
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opportunny 644-6204
Barbara Aune & JoAnn Ktnton
$425.000 Ad Code 509091
COSTA MESA
l·nfOV ~ l>(CC~I VICW from th11 l bedroom. 2 '\ hJCh in Vied
wrnmunll) H.udwood Aoors. V3ulccJ ccrltn~. firepbcc 723-8120
Connie Com
$2,240 le»e price Ad Code 7550
~e,vport Beach
Ad Cock 3980 I 0 -$4"'9,000
HARBOR VIEW HOMES
Three bed.room, 2 beth remodd with Oak Aoor, French doors and
windows, open and airy rooms. Pool and spa. 644-6200
Mali Gulledge Sd1cr will cnteruio offm from
$519,000-$598,876 Ad Code 508587
HARBOR VIEW HOMES A home tour hvoritc with 4 bedroom suites, office, French doors,
Bay windows, slcylighu. Gorg~us ~I. 644-6200
• I..UaineSbaw
Ad Cock 4032 $464,000 Ad c.ode 50525'4
lRVINE TEllRA.CE
Spacious 4 bedroom. 3 bath 1ingk itory on comer lot. FulJ-aiz.c
pool and 1pa. . 644-6200
Kent McNa.ugbton
Sella will cntmain ofttn from
$60,000..$74'8,898
HARBOR HIGHLANDS
Ad Code 509093
~ 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath on large, private corner lor with
pool. Entry courtyard bouu garden and founcain. ""-6200
Daw Suthatand Seller will entertain offcn from
$869,000 to $998,876 Ad Code 5079s-4 $569,000 Ad Code SOIS72
13 c:orporate Pla1~1. Suite 1 c.Jo
6-i-i-6200
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CORONA DEL MAR "Sute-of·dit·m·. 3 bcdro0m. 3 b~1h home. Mas~r wmr,. Ooor-10-aiLng windows. ocean vicw 1ema. ~200 Mali Gulledge Sdlcr will e111main offers from $1,2295,000 lO $1,494,876 Ad Co<k 508221
CAMEO SHORES
Wdl-dcsigncd home with wonderful views. Muble Roon,
fireplac.a. pool & spa. 644-6200
Kenc McNaughton
SI ,+49,000 Ad Code 383503
BELCOURT
Sophin:icatcd home wuh marble Roon, fircpLicc. atrium
Lovdy gankns, bnck pauo Comfort & lwr:ury. 644-6200
Ben & M a.rian Rttd
$675,000 Ad Code 35315-4
BIG CANYON
Updated 2 bedroom, 2 ~th single level with detached g11cs1
tqua.'"CICn. Spa~1ous yarJ with pool and sp1. 644-6200
l"enyTaub saso.ooo Ad Cock 503779
PENINSULA
Very rpacioui and rnnny Juplc11 d~ hl bay •nd t><.c.ln ~feet for
own« or inY'(StOr 644-6200
Sccphuuc Houghton
$439,000 Ad Code 508582
BELCOURT
Fomxr model wuh .z bc-Jroom. 1u11n, i b.r.h fircpbce. b.1647•6 walk-in bu. C".ounyMd rn1ry, pa110 200
JoAn.n ~nton ec Barbara Aune Ad Code 398276
CORONA DEL MAJl ~~ riews of bay .i.nd ocnn, 01111 on btllutiful undy beach.
Comfoiftblc <6 lxdroom, 3 ba1h floor pbn 644-6200
Unch Oetb Ile Loll JM:Obe Ad Code 509089 $1,696,000
SPYGIASS
Nine )led room, C) 'i b•1h ~nsion da1g11cd by world ·Known«i
an.h11cu is lou1cd on nearly 11.l acre a1 highest .-icwpoin1 in
Nc-wpon 8c<Kh 644-6100 $4.2S0,000 ~n1 McNwglnoa Ad Code trJ7 .. 77
SATURDAY~ SUNDAY
HAR~OR RllJGF
J York.shire $2,375,000 The Osterhouts
llARBOR Vll·W VRM
1700 Port Ashley Pl S869.000-$9Cl8,876 · Laraine Shaw
SATURDAY
UDO ISLE
128 Via I 1do Nord SJ,100,000 Meli~ Schmand
SUNDAY
BAC>-BAY
17•n Bayport $464,000 Dick Dickson
BACK BAY
2437 WtnJ\\arJ ull(' SS89,000 Pam Ball
COTO OF CAZA
I 0.1!..bm.:11. S825.<XX> MclIVann McGult'l'
EASTBLLFF
2531 Bunya $625,000 Ame Petersen
EASTBLUFF
2S27 Buckeye $469,000LH Sally Shipley
IRVTNE TERRACE VRM
1120 Dolphin Terra('I.' $649,000-749,000 Kent McNaughton
JASMINE CREFJ..
7 Bamer Rl't'I $525,000 ATS
LINDA ISLE
••s2 I 1nda l~ll• Sl.995,000 Mehss.i Schmand
NEWPORT CRFST
24 Ody<;..-.cy Court 5249,000 Barbra Chambers
PENINSULA
2504 W Orean(mnt S995,000 Steph.uue Houghton
.. Call Mcl1~sa fu-st so w can register your name at dw gate · 652--0258
f.ASTSl0£ COSTA MESA Three bedroom • .l ba1h home lw u1COmc: potc:nual! Ea1-1n \Urchcn,
dining a1ta, fircpl<Kt" Nk(" yard. 644-6200
Dana Black & l.ouAAnc Riney
S289,000 Ad Code 38J96S
NEWPORT CREST
Four bedroom, 2 S bath townhomc II ~ and upgra.dc:d.
Custom IUrchrn, family room. CIC* to beach. 644-6200
B.rbta Cham.Mn $249,000 Ad Code 50S9l7
LINDA ISLE
Six bedroom, 4. 5 bath bay view home w/largc dock. Inner
courcyard w/spa, watcrfaJI, bar 723-8120
Melissa Schmand
$1 ,995.000
PENINSULA POINT
An arch11tcturally imponant 3 bcdtoom home. Impeccably
dcu1lcd inside and out. Lo~. cc1l11W:;C:chrd windo~. 723-8120
$895,000 iluy Ad Code 7520
NEWPOIO' BEACH
Four Units for sale wnh income potcnual I unit ts 2 bedroom,
3 uniu arc lbcJroom. 2-car garage. Close to the beach. 723-8120
Jim HeydorfT
$52-4,900 Ad Cock 7580
• '.~;·tr.. Agents ...
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Our Peninsula office is a unique ~
to work and ro do bUsiri~
Elri.P.lmis is on ~le aDd their in<lividual needs. l\gCnts and clients
experience a small town~
plus:
• Relaxed bcadi locariOn
• PoM:rful brilnd name
• Saoog apt ~rives
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We baYc a llinited number of opc:m,. 90 ~ should all as SOOD as~· Call me for an~ ~at723-8120:110.
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Spectacular, sleek, sophisticated home. 1
Completed in 1990.
4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. Large dock.
CaO Melissa for private showing.
$3,100,000
Expansive Bay Views from this estate-sized
home. 6 bedrooms, 4.5 baths. Large dock.
$1,995,000
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Come & visit Sunday J -4pm. Non-residents
please call to register your name for guard gate.
714·652·0258
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PERRY TAUB
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( 714) 644-5833 • "Why Settle For Mediocrity?"
~1n~k· k·wl h111m., Z lx•drornm, l ha1h ,, h1~h ceilings, spaciow
f11r111.1l l1vm~ .m:a.\, rx·rfn' f11r cntcnaining, two master MJitc~.
• 111 r.11.11vt.• 1..11-'>111111 p.1111 l'i, walk 111 El'th1on l~l.md.
Beautifully updated home, 3 bedrooms, 3 badu, large backyard,
private pool & spa, single level, guest/servant quarters. spaCIC~
living areas, 10-foc.x ce1l~ .
O ffen.-d at $449,000
1700 PORT ASHLEY PLACE, N.B.
Featured on the CdM Home Tour!
• Four bedroom s
• Four baths
• Awel>ome gourmet kitchen
• Bay w1 ndows
• r rench doors & 5kyligh ts
SeU will enruuin offtn ~n
$869,000 -$998,876
LARAINE SHAW
1-800-375-3807
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Offered at $850,000
McGann's are.· an inspiration
to all real esate associates
Their combined experience
equals success at
Prudential California Realty
RecentJy recognized for record setting
!>ale\, Diana and John McGann. a saJes
team with PrudentiaJ Cah fomia Realty in
Laguna Niguel. boast an unwavering
commitment to the real estate industry.
Indeed. their succes!> lS linked to a
staggering 90 percent referral rate and to
repeat customers who appreciate such
dedication.
Prior accomphshmenls include company-
wide leadership in both transactions and
volume for the first quarter of 1997. This
recognition is nothing new; in fact. the
McOanns are lradjtionaJly synonymous
with top performance and outstanding·
sales.
Two recent formidable sales of San Juan
Capisrrano homes for $1 , 700,000 and
$1,450,000 respectively. as well as another
home in Laguna Beach for $1 ,125,000,
reinforce the McOann 's status a,, a highly
triumphant duo. Though succe sfuJ at
selling high-end homes from Laguna Beach·
to Villa Patk, the couple represents buyers
and sellers in aJI price ranaea.
Resident' of South Oranse County for
nearly 30 years, real estate trends and
histories within particular communities
come second nature to them.
The McGann's bring with them more
than 38 y~ of combined real estate
expe(ience.
"Our ye¥! of experience in the real
estate rrwf(et and kDowlcdge of its cycles
enable us to help our clients buy and sell at
the best possible prices," John said.
"Many of our clients tell us that our
transaction with them was the smoothest
they have ever experienced," Diana added.
Dl4lta and Jolut M cGtutn con IH
rwaclt•d at PnuUndlll Calqontlll RcaJJy
La'""" Nlfll•l 111(7U.)495-JIOO °' (11')
495-1117.
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2 Groundhog Doy
4 1 -4 p .m .. "Ethics·
9 o .m. -noon. ·Agency·
5 8:45 o .m .. Government & Political Affairs
committee meeting
6 10 o .m. -2 p .m .. Broker Preview
MLS book delivery
9 Orientation/Induction
10 8:45 o.m .. Affiliates Committee meeting
11 9 o.m .. Compass beginner class
2 p .m .. Windows ·95 class
1 -4 p .m .. "Sure No Problem. Trust MeH
9 -noon. "Managing Stress & Increasing Energy"
12 2 p m . Internet class
Lincoln· s Birthday
13 10 am 2 pm. Broker Preview
14 Volentine· s Doy
16 President's Doy
Association office closed
18 9 o .m .. MLS Committee meeting
2 p .m .. MS Word class
9 -noon. "Trust Fund Handling·
1 -4 p.m .. "Fair Housing·
19 8:30 o.m .• Boord of dlreCtors meeting
9 o .m .• Compass advance class
2 p .m .. Powerpolnt class
20 10 o .m -2 p.m .. Broker Preview
22 Washington's Birthday
25 2 p .m .. Excel class
9-noon. "Environmental Hazards·
1 -4 p.m .. "Probate•
Ash Wednesday
26 2 -5 p .m .• Compass Beginner class
27 1 O o.m. -2 p.m .• Broker Preview
Rrancl spanking new 1ownhomc w/a preferred COM village lcwa11un
across from the Begonia Ave Park. 3 bcdrooms.3 l>a1hroom..,
$599,000
Woodsy 2-SIOI)' co11a~l' on ocean side of PC 11. near Begonia Ave.
Park. A free s1anding 2 LX'dr<x>rn. 2 b~11h l1omc-\V11t1 cozy lmck
fireplace and warm w< xxJ ctcck.
$429 000
Footsteps close 10 COM village hopping. )'<'I only a shonAVall.. 10 famous
beaches and the chanrlt"I entrance bluff South ol PC 11 . rw" 10 Green Bell
Part.. $614 ()()()
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Children 111tcnd Andcr,cn l:lcmcnlary and Corona del Mar I l1gh
School f>nvmc 'chool' nearby 111dudc lhrhor Duy, Our Lady
QttCl'O 111 Angel' nod Manne" Chmt1an School
SHOPPING:
Pn,.hum "land " nearby ant.I oiler~ the finc,I 'h"P'· rcMnurnnl~
nod movie t.hcatc" m Orange Counly. San Miguel Parl. the
Od,on·, ond Newpon Hilb !.hopping een1ers an: wi1hin
walking d1~1ancc Add11ionally. the Hllage of Cornna del Mar '"
JU"' down cm· hill.
SOURCE:
Camic Freemon 01 Metro Realty. (714) 72()..9422.
(/ .vou would lib to sublftll o communily profil• of your
/IU"llf ono, plnu follow Ill• abo~~ fonttaJ aNI •nclou o "'llP
o"tUH (Tllo""11 G11UI•) of tie• ONO alo-,,g witlt o pltoto of a
c"rrw1tt 1Ud1t1. Tit• '•sfrtpdon of ti" prop•rty go•s und•r tit•
"now IUud" i.cdon.
S•nd to: JuU• Vlbr, no/ ulal• editor, Daily Pilot, JJO W.
Ray St., Cos"' ftli ,., CA 92621, (11') .~14242.
• CC?nsu111mate professional
ioir1s Prudential California
Clients appreciate her
extensive knowledge of area
Prudential California Really is proud 10
announce that Donna Cazares recently has
joined their dynamic gro!Jp of agents
located at the South County, Beach Cities
branch. The announcement was made this
week by Rich Cosner, broker/owner.
"We have watched Donna's career over
the past 10 years and arc very excited to
have her with us," Cosner said.
Cazares has been a multi-million dollar
producer both in the Saddleback VaJley
and South County. Her success largely has
been due to her ability to instantly
understand the needs of her clients.
She is able to combine this knack with
her knowledge of the local communities 10
find the perfect match. 1
"I bave worked with Donna in the past
and would highly recommend her to any
client," said Cherie Hartman, manager of
the Beach Cities ~ffice. "Donna's
marketing sk.ilJs and real estate knowledge
make her one of the best agenL'! I ever had
the privilege of managing."
She graduated from University of
Southern California and since has obtained
her real est.ate broker's license. She has
Donna ·Cazares
continued to stay updated by taking cla:.ses
in current real estate technology
The veteran agent will be continuing
with her past clients and client referrals as
well as pursuing new business in
marketing the luxury homes of South
County.
"l feel that with Prudential's networldng
and exceptional marketing that is currently
being generated, that no company can
come close in servicing the diem and I
want the best for my clients. So. the match
is perfect," she said.
Donna CaUJres can be reached at
Prudential California Realty's San
Clemente office aJ (714) 493-8812, ext. 137.
Spectacular home Quality craftsmanship and t~otch amenities define
this California compound in Newport Beach that is situated on more than an acre of
manicured grounds.
A dramatic circular driveway leads to the spectacular six bedroom e tale with more
than 6.600 square feet of luxurious living. This home is completely remodeled with an
emphasis on exquj ite intenors; s1multaneously, the home boasts very fl~tible ·
arrangements for family living nnd entertaining. Magnificent high.ceilings with soft
lighting heighten the existing ambiance of spaciousness.
The mrun culinary center includes casual dining and vistas to the park-like ground .
The master suite occupies a full wing for privacy.
An added feature is the separate guest house. The oversized pool, spa and barbecue
area make leisure time n pleasure. Offered at $3,000.000.
For mon irifomuui.on, caU Dana Black or Louanne Rittey at ('!14) ~6200.
p.ily Piloc Jle81 m.a.e • J~ 31, 1998
Hollywood flair highlights
open house vveekend for
·Prudential California Realty
Prudential California Realty
will promote a new motion
picture by Polygram Films
Prudential California Realty has
announced that it will hold an open
ho1,1se Feb. 2 l and 22 promoting the
release of Polygram Film's new movie
'The Borrowers," a family comedy
starting John Goodman.
The community is welcome to take
part in the exciting promotion.
Everyone is e)jgible to enter a
Polygram-sponsored contest in which
the winning recipient may win a trip for
four to London, England.
"We invite residents to join us for this
fun event and to taJce part in the chance
of a lifetime to win a free trip for .0ur
to London," said Steve Games.
chairman of the board of Prudential
California Realty. "ft is also a great
opportunity for members of the
community to meet experienced real
C\latc profc!>sionaJs and to learn more
about the properties in the local area,
especially if they are considering
buying or selling a home."
Prudential California Realty is an
independently owned and operated
member of The Prudential Real Estate
Affiliates, Inc. (PREA); one of the
largest real estate brokerage networks,
which is comprised of 39 ,000 sales
associates and 1,400 offices throughout
North America. Headquartered in
Irvine. PREA has an annual sales
volume of more than $60 billion.
Prudential Real Estate's web si\e
address is
www.prudential.com.realestate.
To contact Prudential Califoniia
Realty in Irvine, call (714) 794-5700;
Newport Beach, (714) 644-6200;
Balboa Peninsula, (714) 723-8121;
Palos Verdes, (310) 544-5091; Laguna
Beach (714) 497-3331; North Laguna
Beach, (714) 497-1177; in San
Clemente, (714) 493-8812; and Laguna
Niguel, (714) 495-1800.
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Private and spectacular backyard ln the lllUll3CUlnte and
reputable community of lrvine its 1 pacaou'I fh~ bedroom. three bath home of more 1hao 1.600
sqWll'C feet. Tiie property as framed by a pacaou and picturesque yard that w~ dci.1gncd by • professional landscapers. A large sparkling pool wtth a d.aving board and pa as situated an the
plush and private backyard and i ~urc to be the focal point of entcru.trung.
The charming home includes a sunken hvmg room wtth a vaulted ceiling and a cozy fireplace.
Ameniues include a formal dining room and a farruly ruom h1ghhghtcd by a pub-style wet bar
The lmchen has a dining nook with French b3y wiodow and garden wmdow: the room featuw;
new ceramic tile counters and floors and new appliances.
The luxurious masler suite has two walk-in closet . a buih-in vanity, Roman tub and -.cparale
shower. Also within the home are a separate bedroom and bath, located downstairs, which make
fot an ideal aues1 room or internal office. This acm h11s indoor laundry with ink and has air
conditioning. New roll-up doors adorn the thtte car garage. Offered at $384.0091
For 11tON ln/onlflllio,,, call Doril Cocliro11 Ill Pr"4~11tlol Colq""'111 Rtally Porl />toe#, (11")
$U-7JSS.
A TOOCH OF CLASS
EnJov the ocan. bey it dty light ._ from dlll Cape Horn n.od.l loc:aflid In ~ .. ttl. ~
2.SBA, largt family room, 2 &r..-.., pool &t 1119. Call for~
$885,000
LAGUNA BEACH
New spectacular Spyglass listing This single story
"Ponsmouth Plan" bas been remodeled. There is a completely new kitchen and
appliances. new double pane windows and doors, new custom built-in entenainment
center. hardwood floors, new treatment on both fireplaces, new wallc-in closets and
hardwood floors.
There are two master bedroom suites in this four bedroom and three bath home, with
a gunite spa off the main master bedroom. The three car garage has been totally
upgraded. There arc fabulous ocean, Catalina and sun et views from the large family
room, living room and master bedroom. Off ercd at $925,000.
For more infomtaJion, call Clint Moses of Metro Really at (714) 720-9422 and
(714) 721-1339. •
•• Daily Piloc Real Estate • Jaouary 31, 1998
Newport Proper
INDEPENDENTLY OWNED a OPOATED ·
featuring fine properties from condos to castles
s~ s~ ~ 4Uta 1969 1100 Newport untcr Or., Suiu 110
l\lotlvated Setler! Llrp JBR, 2.5BA borM reatures catMdral ctllJngs.
l11f')tt mu ter w lte orr pool, country kitchen, low malntt nanct' rear
yurd "Ith lap pool & Ill*· R1mun:m · $599,950 855
llONff IN YOUR POCKllT
Two octaa •lew trMntl towa ..._ sltu•led fa Newport Baell.
JBR, 18A Nd! leffl lull tlthtt • dedl Of' ,.do, ~· ror ldllDU
rattal ~ Cloee to bacha a shopplq. •285,000 FSJ
SUPERB S ACRE ESTATE
6000 s.r .• 4BR, 5.5BA, cstm houst' lo CoronL l Ktt pond wlbaD &
S\<Ul'i, pool. sp•, + tt onls court. tttlJ resort-like mreat provides
rural prbacy. "'°"-capped mots. & night light "~ws. t'8SY ~to
cit) Ille and beaches. lrrepl11ttable •alue. $1 ,375,000 H JO
estate, thf? Fred Sands o
·has .
earned a position of trust and c
by providing uperior service to
California since 1969 ...
· n earned by consistently
honoring
ues of integrity, diligence,
and
cu tomer satisfaction.
Our people make the
difference
Our sales associates are selected for their
knowledge,cbaracter,experience,and
their
We are now interviewing
for positions in our
Newport Beach office.
Ask for Pete.
•DCM COTTAG•
Walk to OIM ol tk aac. S.. C....... liltaclMs ... di« cOMt hen
thll remodeltd i.o.e. Co111 n~pllltt. HW kltdlta •"lluca " o blilds. Printe tft"l'1lftd ,ant wtdl l'nltt b'ftl. 38R, 28A. C811 Mwl
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for lnfonnatlon on these and other properties: Call
h :/lwww.eo11ata/p~com
A TOUCH OF CLASS
Eitjoy the Cl('UO, bay & dty light views from this C~pt Horn model
located la Spy&Jiw Hiii. 4BR. 2.SBA, lg. r11m ily room, 2 _fi_rej>lattS,
pool & spL Call for detaJb! $885,000 P54
LIDO ISLAND
ChumlnR 2BR. 28A on the convtoleot end of tht Island. Trnni~.
yacht club. 1>4'achts, Udo Vlll11Re ~hops and restaurants are all close.
This home Is lmpttnblc and clearly th' bt'st \'alue on Lido today.
. $520,000 V57
ALL 1'H E RIGHT STUFF
Gn'at curh apptal rom.illmtnts thl~ nttuU\f holm'. "BR. 2.758..\,
~plntl \l&ll'Ttie', roc:k nrt'plaCt', larite kitcbt'D "{ISiand. French doon
that Ind lo buutlft I bacll)ard. Compltlt st'curil) SJStt'm.
$359,000 PSS
CA rALINA DREAMIN'
S«tlk ocan Yltw ot Wnllton CA>n. IBR. IBA ro~t villa
wit.It Kam IO u 18 b ·If putting COUJW. • ,000 PSJ
-Daily Pilot JleaJ Ettate • J.nua.ry 3 J , l 998
CELEBRATING
NEW LIS·TINGS
NEWPORT BEACH $1,275,000
Spectacular sunsets fiom 4bd, Jba tri-level oceanfront
644.9060
CORONA DEL MAR $965,000
2bd, 2ba Mai Kai condo wneaded glass dbl door entry
720-9995 #509103
LAGUNA BEACH $999,900
4bd, 3.Sba at end of cu-de-sac with many upgrades
644.9060 #509087
ANAHEIM HtLLS . $2,300,000
Magnificcnr cuscom Mediterranean, 6bd, 8ba
644.9060 -508565
NEWPORT BEACH $2,495,000
5bd, S..Sba English tudor estate, 180° views
644-9060 #509292
COSTA MESA $419,900
6bd, 3ha, 2 family rooms, 3-car garage, spa
631-1400 #379523
BALBOA ISLAND $2,600,000
Fabulou) wacerfTont, m~1ve hay view, 55' dock
631 -1400 •387608
CoRONA DEL MAR $495,000
3bd, 2. Sha, elegant and dramatic, S. of PCH
644.9060 #509297
NEWPORT BEACH $4 79,000
4bd, 4ba, private pool, recently remodeled
644-9060 4'509368
EASTSIDE CoSTA MESA $399,000
Prime location, 3 bd, I ba, 2-car gar. w/an. bonus nn
644-9060
NEWPORT BEACH $725,000
Oumnel area bayfront duplex with private dock
6+4-9060 #508881
673-6900
YEARS IN NEWPOI<T BEACH
N EWPORT BEACH • $539,000
Complc1cly remtlllek-d, 2 hJ, 1 ha, immaculate conJmcm
644-9060 .. 390178
CoRONA HIGHLANDS • $2,000,000
!-f'l~lacul.tr I RO' OCl',m \ 1e~. 5 hJ, 6. S h<1, over 6.500 Kluarc fee1
644-9060
PELICAN PotNT • $4,995,000
5 hJ, 7 ba TUbCany ~tylc villa w/all the amennil'l>
6+4-9060 •363286
NEWPORT BEACH • $725,000
Olannel area bayfront duplex with pnvace dock
644-9060 •508881
CORONA DEL MAR• $760,000 COTO OE CAZA • $1,995,000 DoVER SHORES • $1,695,000
Over 1000 "'l ft . owner m<1y carry 2nd 5 hJ, 4 5 ba walled &juc~utan (.')tau~ Oumandmc bayfroru, bay & n1gh1 lieht v1ev.
644-9060 •335603 644-9060 •37785? 644.9060 •382051
NEWPORT BEACH • $159,900
liattX! wnJo, excellent loca11cm, 2 lxl
644-9060 '504696
HARBOR HILL • $900,000
T mJ1uonal 5 beJn,om, cUMom home
644-9060 -385691
NEWPORT BEACH • $525,000
Bay & city hght views, 3 bd, 3 ba, 2-$Cory
644-9060 •386896
CoRONA Du MAR • $668,000
3 hd, 2 be 2-«ory v./2 hJ, I ha back un11
6'«·9060 '502139
CoRONA on MAR • $695,000
Durlex: 4 bd in tach unit, beaucifuUy remodeled
644,9060
CoRONA DEt MAR • $680,000
\ hJ, 2 ha mgle-lcvt>I m lrv1llt' Terract'
644.9060 •391285
(J . /. / -() () (J () 631-1400
01998 Coldwell Banker Corporation. An Equal Oppoftunlty Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. All Oflloel lodependentty Owned ~ Operated.
CELEBRATING
BIG CANYON • $1,495,000
1 I I 4 'i I I, "''"•Ill h ..., 11 h 1r" I ' II 1 1 rr '" I
644 91..160 .. \' ; (\, ;
LAGUNA BEACH • $900,000
4 l-J, ocean v1t'w home m prt'm1t·r '""'.! L•'', 1 ..... 111o•n.
644,9060 =N'i \~1.'
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LAC,L'"-A B EACH • $999,900
\ Ill l'I ' I ' Ill II ~ .If Ill I '""'' \\ lll"f \ lt'\b, 'i "''· """'
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COSTA MESA • $374 ,900
4 h..I, 3 h.1, ••xp.md,·J & ""111m1i:t·J. JXllil, RV aCL<''>'
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NEWPORT BEACH • $468,000 NrnroRT B EACH • $229,000 CORONA DEL MAR • $529,000
4 !xi, 2 S hJ, recently n:m1xld..-,I t"\r m. ~.I\ mJ "11: ... 1 '1114 111'1.T J, I t"O<l 11111 \ bJ, 2 1' 1, r.111l 1:.1r,k•n, ''<'I" 1t1 t.•u1bnJl!t'
6-H-9060 •17446\ 644-9060 •\577Z'i 644 9060 .-507520
BAYCREST • $595,000 CORONA DEL MAR • $789,000 BALBOA I SLAND • $1,500,000
'i1unn111.: l'CIO<lJd, \ bJ, 21'.1, hui:t l>,1,L.1.ml Elt'g.mt 'lllJ.!lt··lcvl'I honw. 5 hd, 2.5 r.1 \ h..I, 2 bJ+Jen llJ'\IJlf,, 2 lxl. 2 ha Jo"n
644-9060 •506 190 M4-906l1 •50M 15 671-6900
CosTA MESA • $178,887
Bc:muful ~ bd, flrC1'1.x:c, 2 ha, remoJebl
631-liOO •379817
SANTA ANA . $118,000 CarrA MEsA . $179,900
2-~mry, 2 bJ, 2-car garJS!c, conJo $pacl\IUS 4 bJ, 2 oo, large k11chm. rul«~
611 -1400 •50?960 631-1400 .so9376
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NEW LISTINGS
PENINSULA POINT $695,000
Belvue Lane, ovcrsizcJ lot, 4bd, Zba, rare opportun1ry
644-9060
SEAL B EACH $359,900
Quahry 4bd, 2ha m pre~rig1ous College Park.
644-9060 #5090b8
CORONA HIGHLANDS $2,000,000
Over 6,500 sq. ft., 5bd, 6.Sha w/180" ocean view
644-9060
NEWPORT COAST $399,900
uSancerre", 3bd, 2.5ba, many upgrades
644-9060 *509591
NEWPORT BEACH $625,000
2bd, 3ba ba'yfront penthouse overlooking Lido Isle
644-9060 #509588
CoSTA MEsA $215,000
End unit w/2 mastcrs,2.5ba in secluded Sea Bluff
. 644-9060 *509585
CORONA DEL MAR $740,000
Cameo Shore:>: spacious and open, private home
631 -1400 41' 380908
COSTA MESA $168,887
4bd, 2ba, a car buff's dream! Oversu.ed 2-car garage
631-1400 #507776
CoSTA MESA $415,000
Mesa Verde: 4bd, 2.5ba, gorgeous pool and spa
631-1400 •379522
LIDO ISLE $679,000
4bd, 4ba, family room, ltghr and bright
&H-9060
NEWPORT COAST
Beautiful Jbd, Jba
6'«·9060
$329,000
631-1400
C1998 Coldwell Banker Corporation An Equal OppMunity Company Equal Housing Oppor1u~ty. All Offioes Independently OWned and Operated
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COLDWeLI.
BANl(eRrl
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You A RE INVITED TO OUR OPEN HOUSES 1-5PM
I 950 Porl Bi11hop, Harbor View
Open Saturday & S unday
I 21 8 Polar;s Drit•e, Dot•er S hores
()pen Saturday f/ Sunday
231 Colton, Neu•port Beach
Open S unday
1312 Dolphin Terrace, /ro;ne
Open S unday
4 Sea C""" Lane, S11a I.land
Open S unday
(J 7 4-~-69()0
SATURDAY'S INVITATIONS
CORONA DEL M AR
230 Gofdanrod ~.
COSTA M ESA
421 B Ea8i 2cP St.
1038 Tu/are
D OVER SHORES
1218 Po/aria
N EWPORT BEACH
1023 Bay1i.k Cova EMt
HARBOR VIEW Htu.s
1950 Porl Bi1hop
$100,000
$415,000
$314,f)OO
$850,000
$715,000
$<)3<),<)00
LmJa St.a,,,,.
El.a Hoyt
&aAnw/J
P"'"'1/Pugh
SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS
BALBOA PENINSULA
2114 Serrano
CAMEO SllORES
339 Mi/ford Dn'..,.
CORONA DEL MAR
615 lris {l-4pm)
230 Gof.knrod Auenue
COSTA MESA
421B EMt 20' Si
1 112 Oriole Driu.
2120 Ralaigh
DOVER SllORES
. 1218 Polan•
EASTSIDE COSTA M ESA
409 Walnut
HARBOR RtOOE
9 Crutwood Dn"u.
HARBOR Vt&Y Bru.s
1950 Port B#J.op
IRVINE TERRACE
1312 Dolphin r~
LAGUNA NIGUEL
23955 Fngat•
LIDO ISLE no Via XantJ,.
N EWPORT SHORES
231 Cohon
SANTA A NA
2<)108 Or1111mnH11 St.
SEA ISLAND
4 &4 Cow Lana
I 7 72 O,.;ole D,.;oa
Open S unday
$845,000
$140,000
$6<)5,000
$100,000
$415,000
$415,000
$178,881
$850,000
$3<)9,000
$2,495,000
$<)3<),000
$680,000
$349,000
$ns,ooo
$535,000
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Sandy Lang
Barbara Mi/u
Brue. Milliw
J.Jia MiHigan
Pat Davi•
Audrey Saoopoloa
PowJl/Pug~
Lind.a B,..J,m
BJia Olaon
2114 &rrano, Balboa Ponin1Ula
OJHM Sunday
(J / /_()(}(J(J
110 Via Xantlu1, LiJo l•le
Open Sunday
409 Walnut, E. CO#ta M"11a
Open S unday
230 Gold""roJ, Corona D"I Mar
Open Saturday & Sunday
339 M;/forJ, Cameo Slwn1• · '
Open S unday
9 CrvuhoooJ, Harbor Ridg"
Open S unday
631-1400
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COLDWELL BANKER NEWPORT BEACH
NEWl'ORT 8£.ACll • $850,000
~n Sunday 1-S. Rem.xkl..d D ..... r Sh.1r .. ,
4bcl, pool & ,.,....., of R.i..k B..y l! ..:1ly l1d1b.
Sa-111 Mittman 72Q-727 I
Beautiful traditional sbd, cu.tom home un
c:boice comer lot in gated I !arbor Hill.
s-J,, /tl;tt,_,,, 729-727 I
4hd, 2.6ha w/2-c:ar attached Qarage in
Newport Shore• only 1lep• to beach.
Cptl.io R;J/"11 129-7280
SANTA A NA HEIGi/TS •
Priirtine C.pe Cod. 4 bd, 3.5 ba, newer
liitchen, central air conditionin'-lovely yard.
K.11 St.rlmg 718-1 500
NrrP<.>RT 8£.tCI/ • $775,000
0 n the bay a,·""' from Balboa Island,
~r .. .tl view, bo.tl 1l1p1 av.tilable.
Haa Arnold 644-9070 x220
8ASTSIDE COSTA M ESA • $399,000
3bd, home w/2-car alt.ched garage &
bo bby room in prime location, won't lut!
Broff,,.an, Grod. 262-8161 •967-0074
CORONA DEL MAR • $79<},000
Rare find! flour-plex .auth of PCH.
AJI unit. in lop condition.
i.;,.Ja T oglianetti 729-7262
Out.t.ndinQ view, penthouae, lu11e muteT
euit. plu. den, li11bt and hri11ht.
Dti.;J Pn-044-9<J(>o B1c1. 120
Beautifull y rrmodelrd 1in11le-lewl
S bedroom, 2.5 bathroom home.
Tom Tl.om«1n 7 I 8-I 54 7
NES'PORT BBACH • $294,000
Executive livinll beautifully upQraded 3hd,
3ba apac:iou1 end unit. IO+.
Gail Gralm...-SO<J-2681
EASTS/DE COSTA MESA • $228,000
Pilgrim~ tot:.Jly detached to.rnhome
offerinc 3bcl & 2.5ba near Back Bay.
Dona/JP/a/I 433-9528
Channel area ba,.front dupln with private
doclt, comer location, recently remodeled.
o.,,,;J Pm-644-9060 &t. 120
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The Orange Coast Real Estate Leader
San Clemente $2,985,000
Cuc,tom 7BR home anoc,s from beach in gate
guMded r ommun1ty. Private pool, spa & tennis,
<.tll on V4 acre
Pe reira/Lavigne
714/644-9060 Xl 53
Newport Beach · $1,695,000
Spt•< taculc:lf v1ewc;, trad1t1onal elegance, a ll on
orw le\ l'I Thie, I) bedroom home 1s in exclusive
Big C anyun.
Carol Allison
714/718-1526
Corona del Mar $949,000
2BR, condo/separate JBR, remodeled condo
above 3-car garage. Grounds offer enchanting
ambiance well located/NB.
Renee West, MBA
714/452-6050
Laguna Niguel
Elegant SBR, med. custom
pool. Gate guarded comm.
Dana Point Harbor.
$2,392,000
w/ocean views &
within minutes to
Pereira/Lavigne
714/644-9060 ext. 153
Laguna Beach $1,595,000
Ocean front with steps to beach. 2BR, 2.SBA,
with plans to expand. 3 fireplaces, library,
elevator/dumbwaiter & more.
Anthony Cupo
714/499-1320 ex. 103
Newport Beach $447,000
This home boasts the finest upgrades: limestone
flooring, granite countertops, exceptional
window treatments.
Renee West, MBA
714/452-6050
Newport Beach $1,895,000
Big Canyon French Cou ntry hm. end of cul-de-
sac on 8th fairway. Main floor master BR.
Pool/spa, motor court.
Linda Oetjen
714/643-2828 ext. 313
Corona del Mar
Panoramic ocean, bay, &
Beautifully remodeled, 4BR,
pool/spa ofl huge lot!
$1,365,000
city light view!
4BA, bonus rm,
D' Ette Steelberg
714/644-9060
San Clemente $159,000
Beauty on the golf ~ourse, 2BR, 2B A, totally
upgraded, white and light, fee Ian~. low assoc.
amenities & pool, spa. ,.
Marilyn McDonald
714/643-2828
Q 1998 Coldwell Bonker Residential Brokerage Corporation. Art Equol Opportunity Company. All Offices fnd..-ld.1tly Owned & Operated.
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The Orange Coast Real Esta'te Leader
Monarch Beach $2,675,000
Ritz Cove front row, ocean vu of waves from all
ma/·or rooms, contemporary w/two story
cei ings, + pool, spa.
Larry Wilson
714/583-6459
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Dana Point $499 ,000
Unobstructed ocean views! Highly upgraded,
3BR, 3BA + den, office, formal dining. 3700SF,
close to beach & harbor.
Pamela Horton
714/454-5423
Santa Ana Hei2hts $273,000
Lovely 48R, 3.SBA, "Cape Cod SF home in SAH.
RV access on corner lot, new window~doors,
new carpet 2600+ sq.ft. Hurry!
Kay Sterling
714/718-1506
Corona del Mar $769 000
Build your dream home 1/2 block to ~ch.
Ocean vw lot incl. new, permitted plans for
4000 sq.ft. romantic HTuscany" Villa.
Jacqueline Wittmeyer
714/729-2504
Laguna Beach $379,000
Great location with views! Large lot, 4BR + den,
fireplace, formal dining room, space for
expansion, 2-car garage.
Pamela Horton
714/545-5423
S41n Juan Capistrano $152,000
Popular area of Sun Hollow with easy access to
beach, bike trails. 3BR, 1.SBA with fireplace.
Barbara Weber
714/45 7-4566
Newport Beach $559,000
Prestigious #Sea Island" gated/guarded; pools,
spas, tennis. 2BR, 2.SBA, 2 sty. appx. 2400+
sq.ft. bright end unit w/views.
Jacqueline Wittmeyer
714/729-2504
Dana Point $279,000
Ocean close duplex! Spacious 2+2 & 2+den +2.
Both with fireplace & Laundry hookup. 3 gar,
10. 47 Gem at the beach!
Jennifer Pritchett
714/718-1579
Laguna Beach $149,000
Large lot in unique Laguna Canyon near
downtown. Plans for 2 level home, reports
done, many fees paid. Build now!
Gayle Waite
714/494-8821
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Tia.· h~·•l value in tiH,, Newport Coast. Thje moJcl perfect Plan T hree
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A ROYAL H OME AND VIEW
$2,495,000
Approximately 6,000 squace feet
11f spll.'ndor! 5 bedrooms, library,
,~ffi(e, elevator, full view deck from
roof top bak·ony. A must see.
1442 IRVlNE AVENUE
$315,000
Best Harbo r I lighlands value in
Newport Beach. 3 bd I 2 ba
with large yard. Call us now!
404
5,200 equare feet, over•ized lot, 4 kdroonu, 2 batlu, 1,600 •quare foot
h ome, rno•t de•ir.blc •trada of area, alley accc... A wonderiul opporlun.ityl
LAGUNA BEACH
$999,900
A Must See! One of Laguna'•
most premium ocean and white
water views. 4 bd pool home.
Apprx. 3,400 sq ft. Call now.
6329
LIDO I SLE
CALL FOR PRJCE
Newport's fines t waterfront estate,
tip of Lido Isle, over 6,000
square feet, most pref erred
bayfront locations with dock.
C1998 Coldwell BankM Corporatlon. All Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. All Offices Independently Owned end Operated.
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Daily Pilot Real Estate• January 31, 1998
GIRON GRUBBS
DIRECT: (714) 548-8321
PAGER: (714) 218~5643
CoRONA DEL MAR 0cEANFRONT • $1,425,000
5 bedrooms, 5.5 baths, 4,000 sq ft, 3-car garage.
spectacular views of harbor entrance & Caralmtt,
built m 1996 on .1·private gated street.
SrECTAOJt.AR CoAST Y1Ew OJsroM • $ l, 195,000
EMERALD BAY
BEACHFRONT
Truly the best of Emerald Bay lifes tyle. Live in this
charming beachfront home, overlooking the ocean
and park , with Santa Catalina Island and great sun,
sets for a background , or remodel to your own
lifestyle. Emerald Bay offer s community tennis, pool
and clubhouse . All within a guard gated community.
Offered at $2,400,000
EMERALD BAY OcEANFRONT • $2,400,000
4 hcJroof(lS, 3 baths, plus a 2-car garage,
C•lrnmumty tennis, pool and clubhouse
0cEAN VIEW CONOO •Only $149,000
t bedro<.lrn, t.5 batru, remodeled and only seeps co
one u( Laguna's best beaches in Woods Cove,
gre.at for 2nd home or 1st time buyer. in a guard gated community.
HOME + BuSINESS • $275,000 OLD W ORLD ELEGANCE • $1,195,000
3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, 5,000+ sq ft pool, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, large family room with fire-
5-car prage, 3 fireplaces, library on a 12,000+ place, RV parking plus a commerdal kennel, licensed
3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths with Catalina north coast
otean views on a 9,000+ sq ft lot with room for pool.
sq ft lot in prestlglous Monarch Beach. for 59 dogs and 15 cats with room to e>ipand.
01998 Coldwell Banker Corporation. All Equal 0pport (lily Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. All Ofllcea Independently OWned and Operated.
Daily Pilot Real Esttt~ • January 31 , 1998
CAROL ALLISON
(714) 718-1526
Bu; CANYON • $1,695,000
T/1is irt?ditional, estate-sized properly
is sil1wlctl lm t111c of Big Canyo n ~
pro.'micr lots tit tf1e end of a cul-de-sac.
( )IJ-worlt/ c/1ar111, all on one level,
li'lJt1d f/t1l1rs, Frc nc/1 doors and
u·indcilcs, spccfacular i•iews.
Ere; CAN}'ON • $2, 195,000
Stunning Medt'terranean 5 bedroom
custom l10me in exclusive Fairway
( )ne, built and designed by well-known
designer wt'th s uperb quality and style,
spacious marble entry, French doors
and windows, spectacular vr'ews.
EDIE OLSON
(714) 644-9060 Ext. 132
HARBOR RIDGE • $565,000
Best buy ;n the Estates, 3 bedrooms,
2.5 baths, qw.et and pn'vate location,
panoramic views of the c1.ty, mountains
and o~ean, sky/;ghts, many decorative
touches, pn'vate courtyard, brick pa6os,
a;r condition;ng, secun.ty system.
Open Sunday
4 Sea Cove Lane
New patio and new entrance
to th is ve ry private 2 bed-
room, 2 bath condo oh the
Newport Beach Country
Club golf course. W;th;n
minutes to Newport Center
and South Coast Plaza.
Owner has moved into anoth-
er co ndo ;n Sea Island. So
anx;ous to sell.
Offered at $535,000
C1998 Coldwell Banker COfJ)Oratlon. An Equal Opportunity C<>mpeny. Equal Housing Opportunity. All omc.. lndependentty Owned and Operated.
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' Daily Pilot ltul Esute •January 31, 1998
..... ALISON McCORMICK
(714) 71 8-1 544
NEW LISTING ON LIDO ISLE
DAVID PRINCE
644-9060 Xl 20 • 214-6496 PAGER
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A -largut bay/ront lots available at
6,(X)O ~.ft. ({)()' x 110). Room for
bot.Ir /ront and back yard., eliminating
that "cram,,.J• fu/ing. larg-. "';J.
cul-<k-.ac .trut. limit traffic congu-
Non, prov;J. .a/.ty and all""' for
amp/. par/ang. &.y aroim u, Newport
and Irvin• B/uJ.. 10 minute commut•
to Jolin W{;,Jf"• Airport and Irvine
Spectrum. BxceH1mt, low coat home·
own•rs auociation with priuot• ~h.
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Open Sunday, 1-5pm
110 Via Xanthe
• 4 Bedrooms, 4 baths
• Gorgeous open courtyard entry
• Soaring ce;/;ngs in living and fam;/y rooms
• Br;ght and light kitchen w;th breakfast area
• Walk . to beach, clubhouse, tenn;s and park
Offered at $679,000
Gerry & Christa Long
2101 E. Coast Hwy, Corona del Mar, CA
640-5664 J, 729-7248
WHY PAY RENT?
REDUCED TO $219,500
60 CORSICA DRIVE
Grvat 2J,J, 2"'1 tmonlroma
2-«tr garage, clot.. to pool & ¥0
Ntno paint anJ ca,.,,,,1.6
BEST LOCA TTON
Largo (8000+) "1· ft. lot
Great axpan.Wn pouibi/itie•
Monaco Mod"/
Clo.a lo pool, atlrletic f;o/J.
& AnJ11rAn Sclwo/
$499,000
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2 DooRS FROM GREENBELT
1842 Ptn'i Abbey Plaaz
4J,J, GXpanJ"J Jinmg room,
"""' kitclrtm, """' roof
Moticulow cani.
$565,000
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760-1900
EMERALD BAY 2.6ACKELOT
LAGUNA BEACH SAN CLEMENl'E
Simple elegance describes this The last ~at oceanfront lot in
incomparable custom home with the ocean Orange County. OYer 450 feet on
oenter stage. Sited on a 70' platform to view the water side of Cotton Point next
the blue Pacific every day of your life, this.4 to Casa Pacifica (Nixon's Western
bedroom home offers the most panoramic White House). DoubleGate·G1.11trded.
views in Orange County.
$7,995,000 $3,250,000
IKVINECOVE TENNIS ESTATE
LAGUNA BEACH BELCOURT CUSTOM
Enchanting 4 Bedroom home Fantastic 4 Bedroom estate w/2 story entry
w/fabulous views of private & living room. 4 car garage, grotto-like pool
Irvine Cove Beach and Pacific. & spa. Great gounnet kttchen. Private, lit
6 car garage. Gate Guarded. Wine cellar. tennis court, gym. Fully equipped media
Move in condition. room. Gate guarded. Reduced by $400,000!
Easy to see!
$2,895,000 $2,895,000 +
LINDA ISLE OCEANFRONT
WATERfRONI' W/OOCK CHIM COVE • COM
In a word ... gracious. 5 Bedroom, Built on bedrock at the jetty entrance to
6 Bath + a private pi&r & slip. Newport Harbor, this 1 of a ldnd home
2 story entry + high ceilings. Elevator. 3 car offers the finest ocean & bay views
garage & huge lot. Extensive use of marble. overlooking beautiful beaches. 3 bedrooms
Great location. Vacant. Reduced. + elevator + 3 car garage. 5 Star1
Vacant. E·Z to seel
$2,695,000 2,695,000
SANTA YNEZ KANC NEWPORT BEACH
20 ACRES (IRRIGA'reD) l/lACKELOT
Situated amongst the finest horse Comfortab4e 5 Bedroom home In very
properties and vineyards In So. California, private cukte-aac loclt9d In I Man, gat.
this special 3 Bedroom custom also guarded community. Sma• oc.'I end
includes a S stall barn wltack room CatllN views wlhtlgl vteWI of FllNon
and ranch mgrs quarten. Fabulous!! Island. ComnuVty pool end t9nnis.
$1,495,000 The Ultimate In Prtncyl
$819,000
.
NEWPORT BEACH IlMNE
WATER.fKONI' PARKSIDE (Vlfi PAHi)
Nearly new 3 Bedroom, Completely remodeled 4 BedroOm, 3 Sith 3 1,2 Bath bayfront with private pier & slip. on comer lot 5'IJ*f> condttlon. Across Fantastic kJtchen, French doors & windows, from 5 am partt w/Poo4 & Tennis Courts. fabulous wood floors. Grut views & private Fabulous Mastet Suite. 2 Spas. Yaeant. sun porch. Close to everything.
....._ _ .. ,
Marcia Brashier
Brashier and Van Aalst of
Coldwell Banker close both
sales within days of each other
\1arcia Brashier, broker associate and
Sue Van Aalst, sales associate with
C11lc.Jwell Banker Newport Beach ha\c
en1n)'ed a unique fir..t few weeki-. of 1998.
The) have sold two properties on The
Grand Canal on Balboa hland and clo,cJ
them w11hin five days of each other
They are the first salei. to occur on The
(ir,111 J Canal since January 1996. One ot
the hnmei. was listed by Brai.h1cr and Van
A.tl.,t. the buyer was their buyer obtained
Sue Von Aolst
through an open hou'c ant.I the ad for the
open house. Becau'c of the higtt 1ntere'>t
O\er the prupen). the) obta1net.I another
buyer and contacted -.C\.cral owner' on
The Grand Canal to find one intere,ted in
'elltng. There wa., one owner ready to
-.ell. That 'ale wa ... completed a-. a quiet
tran .. action. where the agent~ and the
buyer and ... dlcr kept quiet about the
pending clm.ing at the request of each
pan). That clo,cd tht' week and~ach
pan) ii-happ) with the re,ults.
To reach Marcia Brashier, call (714)
718-1508 or call Sue Van /\a/st at (7 /.I)
711 -3670, Coldwell Banker Newport
Beach.
lnctidible view property Imagine a fabulous property in a great
location with J 80 degree views located in the heart of Newport Beach. This
spectacular property is located in one of the most prestigious guard gated
communities.
Enjoy phenomenal sunset, city light and golf course views fro m this home.
Features include three bedrooms with the master suite on the main level. a fabulous
wrap around backyard and entertainment area. There is also a Jiving/dining room
combination with an adjacent den or family room. This property has a lot of
potential. Offered at $699,000.
For more i1'{omullion, call Susan Noonan at (714) 723-1912 or J ennifer Noonan
1U (714) 718-1517, Colllw1U Banklr Newpon Beach.
Boni Pereira
Duo continues to set records
for high end real estate sales
Boni PereLra and Nancy Lavigne arc no
'>trangers to breaking records. They have
completed the highest sale in Capistrano
Beach for 1997. The highly contemporary
home on Beach Road was located on the
'and and was ltsted for $4.5 m1llion.
'This is a real undi scovered
neighborhood." Lavigne srud. "Many people
are buying up multiple lots and building
fabulous new homes. I think of it as the
Malibu of South County. With the opening
.of the 73 Freeway. Capistrano Beach now
has easier access to the Newpon-lrvine
Nancy Lavigne
area.' and this hru. reall) helped."
Previously the Peretra-Lavigne team was
re-.pon'i1ble for one of the highest sales to
Laguna Beach when they sold the Gucci
estate l~t year. They aho had the htghest
sale-to-date in Orange C0un1y with "Pacific
Renecllon'> ... which was listed for S 16.5
m1lhon. Today, that propeny is currentJy
being 11,ted by th•~ team for S 18 million.
"We are truly honored 10 work with such
-.ucce'isful and knowledgeable client!> and
our goal " to continue matching
d"cnminattng clients with extraordinary
propcn1ei.," Pereira said.
Boni Pereira a11d Nancy Lai•ig11e can be
reached al Coldwell Banker Newport
Beach at (714) 718-1553 or by pager at
Ocean view masterpiece From the grand and domed entrance to
the elegant murals on the walls, this home has been meticulously built and beautifully
appointed. Walking through the double etched glass entrance is the perf cct start to the
this Laguna Niguel home. Five bedfoom arc situated throughout the about 8,000
sq uare foot home, which rests on an approximately 20.000 square foot lot. The gourmet '
kitchen is perfect for any aspiring chef and offers a large pantry.
The list of amenities for this magnificent estate is seemingly endless. with a palm-
lined entrance, bonus room, library with built-ins, family room with an entertainment
center and a large backyard with pool, spa and built-in barbecue. The master suite
offers a wonderful retreat and the master bath features a steam shower and sauna.
Offered at $2,392,000.
For •Ort in/ormadon, call Boni Pereira and Nancy lAvign• of Col.dwell Bonker
N.wpot1 B1«la al (714) 644-9060, ut. 105 and 153.
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Grundy Johnson (714) :J76-5576
370 FLOWER ST.
Eastslde. at~ractlve 3BR home. Shows
well New earth-tone carpet· Fireplace.
large dining area. located on oversized
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Lori Blad<
(714) 644-7064 FAX (71 4)644-7282
• Sunny single story.
• 2 Bedrooms. office. 2 baths
or 3 bedrooms & 2 baths
• Additional closets
• Newly repainted
• Patio & Aulum of brick and cement
Beam ceiling in Master bed1oom
• Plant potting bench
• Established landscaping with drip system
• Tiie roof just 2 years old
• Communlcy pool & tennls
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New white carpet, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, huge
nuucer bedroom w/firep/.ace Large stone pa1111
u iih in-ground spa & lakt \'leW Enteruuner\
dehght . 0. W.C 2nd TD
$559,000
3 7 SEABROOK COVE
3 masier swte~, 3 5 baths, fcmru1I dmmg
mom. elegant nuJmle rntrt ana master bath.
lundscaped grounds, ri1mt ccmlbnun
Thuusand.s 111 upgrade\ 0 \\;.' C ZnJ TD
$629,000 .
7 BAY COVE
01.1erlook Newport and Sea Island Lake from
r.hrs ltwely 1 bedroom plus den (err 3 bedroom
3 baths) approx. Z ,600 sq fi , city hghts v1eu1•
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1J Lots with Ocean Views "
LAGUNA BEACH
IJ / 'x /()()' rlose;,, "Village" Laguna
Ocean & canyon r111 ... $189 K
180° CoaJl/ine Vus
(Permit rrady for J, 000 sf.J ... $395K
2AC Mostly Flat, Poss to subdivide
Grrat vus up roast & at bearh ... $650K
20+ AC with spertaru!Ar coastline
and whiu waler 1•1µ ... $1,750M
12 sf. w/3300 sf plans ortan t•w ... $195K
3BD 3BA on1 vu hnmt' wllo111t'r npt
wallt lo bt'ach 60'x200' lot ... $-175K
SCOTT LAND CO.
714-499-1600
Lowest Priced
Custom Medite"atlea1'
Home In Belcourt
5 Bedrooms, 4 Both , 01•ersi:.ed U.11
E.xpand~d family room. priwJtt ~ul de
Jar, gou~t kitchen, cus10m exten(lr
lighting systtm. granite roumer tops.
Frmch doors & wi,uJows. third swrv
tower. 2 marble fps. 3-c:ar gom{(t "1th
room for limo.
Exceptional Buy $995,000
Contact VAUGHN HAPEMAN 0
Ofc. ~747 •Home 640-7"8
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32 Lind.a ltle, Newpon BeaCb
1 TEAM
6781 Warner Awnue
Huntinctoo Be.di, CA 92641
~ PiliOc .._.&ace• Januvy 31. 1998
Corona Highlands Beauty
Uniqut Conttmporory Ocran Vil'w Homl'
on Lush Canyon on a 10,3()() S.F. Lot.
Spacious floor plan, SBR, 48A. Piano alcovt
and family room. Very privatl', surrounthd
by brtallttaking grounds & rtdwood du/a.
Also /ta/Urts BBQ Pit. Jacu:::.i,
Lap Pool & Vitws .
Offered at $1,100,000
409 De Sola Terrace, CdM
Jim & Patty McDonald
"The CoroM de/ Mor Specialist"
McDonald COM Home, 714-759·9070
·~ ~·~ ~ PALM SPRINGS
OLD LAS PALMA5 AREA
TENNIS ESTATE • PRIVATE PARTY
LEASE OPTION TO BUY
~ • 5 Bedrooms. 5 Bath ~
~ • 2-Car Garage, Storage Cal:11net5:?i
• New Furnit.ure throughout. &
Profes61onally Decorakd
• Just. remodeled. All new
Appliances, Jacuzzi. Shut.krs,
Drape6, Countertops. Floors.
Electrical F1xt.ures, BBQ
~ • Swimming Poo with Spa ~
~ • ~ecunty Alarm System ~
• Dual Gated Motor Court
•Approximately 1 Acre
• Turri~.ey. Mu6t See
$4,995 Monthly
714 721-5888
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• 1 block to beach • Stunning Ocean views
• Situated on E~ng c.,yon
• 40' wide lot
• Room for expansion
STEAL m -$764,500
•
1~0PEN HOME GUIDE
BALBOA PENINSULA 1 736 Port Margate 4BR
2100 Miramar Drive JBR +Ofc Sun 1-5 $895,000 · Judy Kolar, Broker
714-376-5576 (On The Point)
Hilary Imes, Agent
Prudential CA Realty
714-6 75-6992
CORONA DEL MAR
320 Hazel Drive 3BR
McDonald COM Homes
Jim & Patty McDonald
714-759-9070
409 De Sola Terrace SOR
Sun 12-4 $764,500
Sun 12-4 $1, 100,000
2173 Vista Entrada
Solly Shatzen
Shatzen Realty
714-760-3142
2315 Aralia St
Barbara Karvelas, Agent
First Team
4BR
714-968-3885 or 964-3311 X109
2416 University Drive 3BR
Mark & Louise Ross, Agent
Fred Sands Newport
1-888-428-0380
Sun 1-5 $850,000
Sat-Sun 1-5 $655,000
Sun 1-5 $499,900
SUN 1-5 $239,000
Jim & Patty McDonald
McDonald COM Homes
714-759-9070 423 Lugonia Street 3BR Sat-Sun 12-4 $358,000
151 E. 19th St.
COSTA MESA
3BR +1BR
Mike Steiner, Agent
Steiner Investment Co.
714-642-9666
2333 College Dr. 3Br
Charles Markel, Agent
Pacifi c Coast Realty Group
714-642-6438
2524 Elden Ave
By Owner
71 4-646-9555
2620 Elden Ave. Unit A-1
By Owner
714-444-4596
2620 Elden Ave. Unit A-1
By Owner
714-444-4596
2620 Elden Ave. Unit A-1
By Owner
714-444-4596
3 70 Flower St
Jackie Gillis, Realtor
714-631-8011
2BR
3BR
38R
38R
38R
Sat/Sun 1-5 $239,000
Sun 1-4:30 $216,000
Sat/Sun 1-5 $184,500
Sat/Sun 1-4:30 $229,000
Sat/Sun 1-4:30 $229,000
Sat/Sun 1-4:30 $229,000
Sun 1-4 $349,000
NEWPORT BEACH
1246 Somerset Lane
Barker Realty
714-645-8955
48R
1727 Port Barmouth Place 58R
Judy Holbrook
Prudential Ca Realty
714-794-5781
Sat 1-4 $629,000
Sat 1-4 $648,876
Grundy Realtors
714-675-6161
9 Belcourt Drive 58R
Vaughn Hapeman
714-260~747
56 Tidal Surf
NEWPORT COAST
4BR
Judy Kolar, Agent
714-376-5576
Sun 1-5 $995,000
Sat-Sun 1-5 $669,000
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R1tH u of January 29, 1998 KEY LENDERS AND RATES
30-ya.. fixed 30-Yes adjustable
Bank of America
Cal Fed Lending
Central Building & Loan
Chase Manhattan
Chelsea Mortgage-COM
C1t1bank
Coast Federal Bank
Countrywide Home loans
Detrick Mortgage Group
Downey Savings
Emery Financial
Glendale Federal Bank
Home Savings
Na11onsBanc Mtg. Corp
Newport Coast Financial
PNC Mortgage
Prism Financial Corp.
Sanwa Bank
TLC Financial Svcs.
Union Bank of CA
United Amencan Mtg.
Western Financial Bank
World Savings Bank
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TYPE PHONE
B (800) 642-2244
s (800) 225-3337
A (800)696-141 1
K (800) 900-6062
A (800) 945-1582
B (714) 487-1707
s (800) 300-5626
K . (800) 877-5626'
A (714) 759-9692
s (800) 336-9639
A (71 4) 729-9200
s (800) 560-9000
s (800) 230-1102
K (800) 685-0001
A (800) 808-5626
K (800) 743-3646
A (800) 691-5626
a (800) 231-2592
A (800) 801-7300
a (800) 453-1288
A (800) 708-5626
s (800) 559-3782
s (714) 832-8113
INTEREST
RATE
7.000%
6.750%
6.625%
6 750"0
6 750~0
6 875%
7 125'}0
6.875%
6.750%
6875%
6 750°10
6 750°0
6 850~0
6 875°0
6 875°0
7 000°0
6.875°0
6.950°0
6 875~0
7 125°'<>
7 000°11
6 750°0
7 400°0
% POINTS
OWN (%)
20 2.125
20 2.488
5 2.409
20 2.375
20 2.000
5 1.750
20 1.750
20 2.250
5 1.875
20 1.875
5 1 875
20 2 125
10 2.250
20 2.125
5 1.750
5 2 125
5 1.875
10 1.250
10 1.125
20 2.000
5 1 625
20 2.500
20 1 500
LOCK-
IN A.P.R.
45 7.250
30 7.033
15 6.898
30 • 7.021
15 6.983
30 7.084
30 7.338
45 7.135
13 6.970
30 7.097
10 6.970
30 6 996
30 7 110
30 7 123
15 7 084
30 7 250
10 7.097
30 7.110
13 7.021
60 7 364
30 7 198
30 7 034
30 7 590
INnREST
RATE
5.750%
3.250%
3.250%
4.750%
2.950%
5.500%
3.950%
4.875%
4.850%
3.700%
3.700%
2.950%
3.950%
4.250%
3.700%
4.950%
2.950%
5.750%
5.875%
5.500%
4.250%
5.625%
3.750%
% POINTS
OWN (%)
20 0.500
20 0.438
20 1.000
20 2.500
30 0.500
35 1.250
20 1.000
20 0.000
20 1.000
20 0.250
20 1.500
20 1.000
20 1.000
20 2.500
20 2 000
10 1.525
20 1.500
20 1.000
10 1.000
25 1 000
20 0 757
10 2 500
20 1 000
A.P.R.
7.688
7.369
7.426 -
MAX.
LOAN
227.150
227.150
227.150
8.154 227.150
7.447 2 .000.000
7.879 1.500,000
7.557 600,000
7.338 227.150
7.515 750,000
7.676 500.000
7.607
7.973
7.733
8.727
7.534
7.570
7.600
7.737
8.003
7.853
7.410
8 135
7 655
700,000
227.150
500,000
227.150
700,000
227, 150
227.150
227, 150
227, 150
227.150
650.000
227.150
500.000
MARGIN
{%)
2 .750
2.375
2 .375
3.000
2.450
2.750
2.500
2.375
2.450
2.700
2.500
2 250
2.000
3.000
2 .375
2 450
2 500
2.750
2.875
2 750
2375
2 875
2 600
INDEX
HS
110
110
HS
110
HS
110
110
110
110
110
L1M
L1M
L6M
11 D\
110
110
110
HS
HS
110
HS
110
ADJ.
FREQ.
1Y
1M'
1M
1Y
1M
1Y
1M
1M
1M
1M
1M
1M
1M
6M
1M
1M
1M
6M
1Y
1Y
1M
1Y
1M
llctti foxed & adjustable pro0rams are »'30 C<Jf'~Mtoona mongagtt~. Type ol lc>ndor •' 8 Bank K = mortgage banker R mongage broiter S • savings & loan Moflgage bankers and brOllers are 1o00nsec:1 by the Ca~l<>m1a
Uf1>1lnment ol Real Es1ate as e•lher a bfOl<er or oorporat.on Fa< nt0<mato0n an Ca 11 ORE at (916) 227-0931 Interest Rate for adJOStab4es 1s an ontr~ory rate tor lhe hrsl ad1ustrnent ponod Down Payment 1s amouo1 of cash 1-.. ol
alf!S Pfa) paid to lender pnor to signing monga99 coouact POlnt1 are• 01 loan t>alance paid lo 1enoer at tome of lean closing Lock-In 1s !he number ol days lender guarantees ra1e poor 10 closing A P.R is the annual percentage ra1e
·'h1d1 1s an estlmaled annual cost of tne loan to the bouol'er All AP As are calc:ulated by Mortgage News Co ba!oed on a $227 150 loan amount, the points shOwn and $700 total tees The APR s are tnclude<l 1n this chan tor compan·
""only When applylng f<>t a loan Feooral Trvth·•n Lending law requt<ns lon<ler~ to calculale an APR specrfic 10 each loan offer Mulmum loan is the maximum lender will loan under given ierms All hxed 1ate ptograms have a max.1
n1um ol $227, 150 Margin (•n °'•I 1s lenders profit margin • 1nde• actual role oiler hrsl ad1ustment Index is the basis for setting an ad1ustable rate (Margin • Index •New Rate) 110 '" 11th D1s1 Cos1 of Funds ITS= 1 ·Year Treasury
fl.II L6M • 6·monlh UBOR. STB • S·montn Treasury 8111 6CD 6-monlh average cen11tcate ol deposit Adjustment Frequency Is the penOd belwl!M ad1ustmoots 1M • 1-Month SM • 6 Months. 1Y 1 Ye~ar All rates subjecl 10
Mn90 Venfy rate and terms poor 10 applying 10< a loan All lenders provide loans with d1flerent rales and terms tor dltferenl loan amounts The infonnatlO!l presented IS no1 an oner to make a loan F0< a consumei guide on hOw to Shop
t r ii mongage, seod a S4 so check payal>le 10 Mongage News Co 365 Ou1n1ana Ad Suole E Morro Bay CA 934•2 (805) 772·9500 COPYRIGHT c 1998 Mongage News Co
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Immaculate Medina model Nestled on a lush interior lot is this
immaculate Medina model. features of this desirable home include a freshly painted
interior, newer carpeting, plantation shutters and French doors. The gounne~ kitch~n is
graced with Whirlpool appliances, a commercial grade gas cooktop and white c~bmetry.
The home is located just steps from the community pool, spa. park. nature trruls ~d
'pecialty shops. Ao added comfort is the benefit of a 24 hour guard gated community.
Offered at $425,000.
For more irifonnation, uU Greg Lombardi at (714) 644-1600. Coast fewport
Properths, 4 Civic Plavi, SuiJt 260, Newport Bt«h.
Luxurious condo with forever views This elegant Lido
Park Drive highrise condo overlooking Newport Harbor and the turning basin offers a
sophisticated, yet casual lifestyle in a 24 hour security building with doorman.
Freshly painted, this spacious residence with new carpet features two bed.rooms. a formal
living room and dining area. breakfast area. indoor laundry and two and one-half baths. The
impressive entry is accented with marble floors and a sitting area. which adjoins a mirrored
wet bar with glass shelves and built-in refrigerator. Each room enjoys the beautiful view of
Newport Harbor, city lights and the distAnt SaddJebaclc mountains.
Located within easy walking distance to shops. restaurants. park and beaches, this lovely
condo. set in a prime comer location of the buiJding. is a must sec. Amenities include a
community billiard room. entertainment area. pool. spa. electronically gated u.i:idetground
parking and 8CClCSS to boat slips. Offered at $850.000. the property is also available for lease
at $3,900 per month.
For""'" iltfomwlon, caU Est#Nr Fin• at (114) 644-16()(). COGI N1wport /'toPfrlUI, 4
CM~ P/aul, s,.;u 260, Nnt1port B1acli.
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Dally Piloc ReaJ Esttt.e •January .H. 1998
Blanchard brings media
savvy to The Summit Group
Veteran television moderator
and local political activist
joins Newport Beach office
Om~ ol OrallJ!l' Coun1y \ mmt highly v1~1bk
11.'iJI l''lalc praCIJlllllll'r' .... lhl' latC\I
wrx·1,Jl'h1l'll'J 111'lgn11n 1,1,11h The Surnmn
l<c:ul btall' C iroup ·, Nl.'1~ 1><•r1 Heach office A
1t:tl'f:111 ol 11111rt: than 14 year' 1n all a'f)Cl'I' ol
lhl' 111d11-.tr~. t ·1.1udct1l' Hlanlh.ml lollk<.
1'11r1\,1n.J 111 'l'llln~ Ill''' record-. rn her nev.
.111Jl1a111111
"\Ulll." 111 rc.11 r\IJll' lan only l'nme when
1hc d1cn1' 111:ed' l11111c f1r-.1." 'J1d Hlanch.ird
a Cal1fnm1.1 na11~1.' ''l hl' \umm11·,
mJn.tJ!l'llll'nl tl·.1111 h.1-. ~· proh'll rru1rd ol
pr11\ 1Jm~ ·l!!Cnl\ .ind thl'1r C:hl'll1' an
l'\lfJ11rd111.1f"\ k\l~I ul 'i:n 1u· And Thl'
~umnut·, Jllilra1t1111 with C'hn,11r·, C/rrat
l-,,tJtc' prm 1Jc, unmJl«:hed 1111cma11onal
e\fl'"llfl' tur the hll)el' and \cller' nl
lf1,11ngu1'hl·J prupcn1l''
1il.1nlhJ1J graduated lrom l'cppc1d111c
I ni1cr"I)' w11h .1 dcJ!rl'c 1n hu,rnc"
;idm111l'tratmn, c.1mnl her Cahlom1J real
C\l.ll\' hrol.l·r \ l1lxnw in j l)l)(i and cornplctcd
lontrnuinJ! l'dUl.1!111n 111 rl·al nl.lll' linanl'l' JI
rlw I 'nl\l'r'11y 111 ( .1lit11rnra L11' Angclr' rhl'
C \11on,1 <ll'I M,1r n•,1<k11t \ 111;1n> lll'll\ HIC'
111d11d1· w11rl. 1111 1h1· C )ran~l' County
t\"t1t1.1t11111 ul l<l'.Jll\t1 ' lood dr11c. gUl'\I
kdtrrtn)! nn ll'.tl l·,1.11l· lrnantt· ill Pcppcr<l1nl'.
'l'r\ tn~ 11n thl' hoard 111 dtrl'lllir' 111 rhr Orange
Claudette Blanchard
C'r>unl) A,.,oc1<111on ol Realtor' anJ volunteer
worl. for the Pcdiatnl' C:mccr Ri:,earch
h1unda11on
Blanchard\ energy find\ ""1blc ou1le1 to
a1.11' llll'' '-llCh a' moderating 1elev1,1on forum'
l>n lex-al "'uc' .and appearance' a' Jn e~pen
commcma1or on the Or.ing(' County New'
channel She ;1J,o enJOY' J1rcc1 involvement m
local pohlll '. 1m .. ludmg managing the
l'a111pa1gn ol a recent candidate tor Ncwpon
Bt:ach \11} Council I lcr love of car' and auto
racrng led 10 a \llnl on lht• board of dircctur., ol
the Mercedc., Ben1 Cluh nl Orange County
"Claudcnc·, extcn,1ve lo.nnwlcdgr and
cxpcnencc rn rc,idcnlial and commercial real
c'tatc make her a maJnr a ... ~c• tu The Summn:·
... aid Summit prc"dcnr Denni ... Gordon.
To r('ach Claudette Blancl1ord, call The
Summit Real Estate Group at (714) 6.10-7888.
Leslie destined for honors
Edu cation is key to her
success at the The Summit
( 11111l1\ Le,lic kn11w' that edulatlon ''
"Ill' 111 1hc l..t'.'}' 111 'Ull.l'"' The 26 ye.u
1c,11lr111 111 H.1y,h11rt~' in N('wpt1rt Beach
lt'u.'1111) 1nmcJ The \ummll Rc.11 E\t;JIC
{ir11up., Newport Beal.h 11llln: 111 uintmuc
her 111,1, n prok,.,.011.11 Ut'\ l'lupmenl in
,1JJll t• 111 111 1u111n11g home huyer' ;anti .,c lier'
on 11.'l h1114uc' Im \Ul'.le"tul real C\tate
trnn,a1:t11111'
"h!m:atin~ my .;hcnt:> 1:, ,,,.,;11l1.il l1.1
a"ure th:st tht"y under ... tand market
dyn.111111: .... what marl..etang \lratque' do anJ
don't work jnd tww vital their part1c1pation
" 111 the pmce,,, .. Le:-he 'aid
J:\t'.'ll with a real e'tate career '-panning 26
ye.tr,. l,e,Jie remaim jO avid learner .She
re~1ilarly attend!> woO:\hop' and ~eminar; to
hone her <.l.111' and market knowk dge As a
Newport Beach 'pec1ah,t. \he cite' national
and m1cma11onal expo,ure .1vailable through
Thl \umm11\ affih.1t1on w11h C"hmt1e\
(i" I 'IJle' ;\\an .1dd<'d .111rat11on In 111111
1111' I '.llll/jtl(\11
' unmy exh1h1t' 1he k1m.I of comnutmcnt
t11 111l'l.'l1ng her d 1en1' · nec<h that we fool..
lur. ,,11d Denn" Gordon, Summit's
prc,1Jent .. Her follow-through assurei;
llng11111g 'uccess such a.c; her recent
a11a1nmen1 of a top buyers' agent award "
A magna c um laude graduate of the
Un1 ver,ily o f California, Lc111ie has passed
Cammy Le$lie
on her commitment to education to her three
daughters. O ne recently graduated from the
UmveN1ty of California San1a Barbara.
while another 1o; a Junior al the University of
Caltfomrn Lo<\ Angele~ The younge't Leslie
daughLcr anends Corona del Mar High
School and followed in her mother''i athleuc
foot<;teps by anaming a na11onaJ JUnaor
tennis ranl.ing of 22nd. thud in Southern
Cal1fom1a.
The Summit Real E't.:1te Group '' a
memhcr ol lhe Beller Hume' and Garden'
Re.ii C\tJte Service. which wa.\ fom1ed Ill
l<l78 •.Ind 15 .in 1ntemational networl. of
more than 800 tirm1. with more than 1.600
offices and more than 25.000 licensed salei.
as'>ociates in the United States, Canada,
Puerto Rico and Thailand.
7q rffele Cammy Lestu, call TM Summit
Real EstaU Group al (7U) 641)..7888.
• Bruce Yarborough ioins
Summit Laguna Niguel
Attention to clients' needs hos
earned him many referrals
Industry veceran Bruce Yarborough is the
latest Realtor lo sign on wilh The Summit .Real
Estate Group. The seasoned agent, who boasts
a real estate career stretching back lo 1970.
joined the organization's Laguna Dc~1gn
Center office.
"Ai. a real estate broker and general
contractor. Bruce has gained an unusual depth
t)f knowledge," -.aid Herb Jo!>epher. Summit's
chief operating officer. "He has built and.sold
'o many homes and apanments. We're proud
111 welcome a sales associate so uniquely
qualified to serve his clients."
Yarborough. a San Juan Capistrano resident.
relocated from Los Angeles lO South Orange
County m 1987. He cites the lure of climate,
co~tal beauty and pos1uve family
environment as the rea.'iOn~ for that move. The
SummJl's respect for agent\ i~ a key rca~on he
g1\es for moving 10 lhe Better Homes and
Gardens Real Eslllte affiliate.
"1lus is a per-.onaJ service bu\mes'-."
Yaroorough said. "You place enonnou~ trus1 m
the pen-on who represent\ you. That'' why
your agent must have expen knowledge and
skill in markeling. contrnc1~. negotia1ing and
financing. Al The Summil. management knows
that only a full-time. committed Realtor can
maintain the necessary skills 10 navigate rhe
complexities of modem real estale
Srvce Yarborough
tran~ctions."
The comers1one of Yatborough's succei.s i
do~ commurucation throughout the process.
His pronusc is one-of-a-kind quality of
personal M:rv1cc in the purcba.<;e or sale of your
home, home s1Le or 111vestmen1 propeny. His
rewanl ii. a business built on refcmils earned
by thal relenrlcss attenLion to clien1s' needs.
The Summit Real Estate Group is a member
of the Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate
Service, which was formed in 1978 and 1s an
mtemauonnl network of more thnn 800 firms
with more than 1,600 office and more than
25.000 licensed sales associaLes in the Um1cd
States. Canada, Pueno Rico and Thailand.
To rtoch Bruct Yarborough, coll Tht
S11mmit Rtal Esllllt Group al (7 U) 425-
9600.
Fox found fit for The Summit
She rises to the top ranks of
the real e$tate profession
Giulietta Fox is a model of the top
:11.:hieviog saJ~ associates who arc
accepted to practice in the Laguna Niguel
office of The Summit Real &rate Group.
Peak perf ormancc is a healthy obsession
for Fox. an international real ~tale veteran
whose unusual experience lend'I an edge
in the competitive field .•
The native Australian serve." her client
with a depth of real estate knowledge
gained when she headed the property
management department of a major
corporation in Sydney. She also gains
insight into building and construction
matters from involvement with her
husband's local general contracting
business.
"As an 'Aussie,· I fully appreciate the
remarkable economic and cuhuraJ
tnvirorunent o f Orange County," Fox said.
"I also find 11 rewarding to be involved
with one of the great local community
re\ources, ChiJdren 's Ho pital of Orange
County." •
Fox 's rise to the 1op ranks of the real
estate profession is further supponed by
her belief in the link between personal
well being and work achievement. As
owner of a personal fitness business in
Auslralla, she worked wilh 1 o:cutivc,
Giulietta fox
to help them ex.eel through the conoept of
"healthy body, bcalthy mind."
"Fox really exudes enthusiasm and
energy," said Heth Joscpber, Summit's
ch.ief operating officer. "We expect her to
continue to be a top producing agent for
The Summit, as well as being a positive
influence on aU of us who work with her."
The Summit Real Estate Group is a
member of the Better Homes and Gardens
Real Estate Service, which was formed in
1978 and i an international network. ot
more than 800 firms with more than 1,600
office and more lhan 25,000 Ileen~
sales associares in the United States,
Canada. Pueno Rico and Thailand.
To read• Gi#/Utto Fox, coll Tit•
SIUllmll R•al E1t111• Group oJ (714) 425-
96()().
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French country-style bayfront home Boa,11ng 60 feet uf
h.1~ lrontagc. this magnificent estate katurc' three bcJroom,, three bath' and a pm ate
h<•.11 Joel...
l he 11,t of fabulous amen111e' continue,. 1n..:luJ111g ">uth raung ha~ anJ night light
'It'''· a drama111; cupola cntl) with rloJllng 'ta1rca,c. goum 1et l-.111.:hen. "inc cellar and
lrnnt and rear pat ms. The large. upcn II\ 111g niom anJ J111111g rnum off er fabulou' ba)
\I•'"' and the huge ma,ter 'u1te ha' a hcaut1ful 'unJcd m erlool-.1ng the ha)
l 111' " a home with a 'pec1al feeling pl grJcc and chJrlll 1 he1l' 1, a ,cn'c ol balance
;1i..1 111 11 not JU't in the arch1tcctur:.tl dl',1g11. hut a1'u 111 1h 1111m· dcl11.:atc ac,thct1 l
hery room 1s appropriate anJ ... ubtl) 'ugge'" pract1u1lit) )ct. 11 1' the \.\-armlh .tnc.J
h11111.m11y of this home that 1' paramuunt. Oflcred at $1.695.000.
For more information, call Va•·id Pri11ce of Coldwell Banker Newport Beach at
(71.JJ 644-9060, ext. 120.
Exceptional location Live within walking dj tance to the restaurants
and shop of charming Corona del Mar. These two stand alone legal condos on a 50
by 117.98 lot (per assc ors records) offer an opportunity for village living M well
as an income.
One of the condo is a French country-style, two story home with two bedrooms.
Additionally, there is a separate three bedroom remodeled contemporary condo
above a three car garage and a bonus kicker unjt.
The grounds arc enchanting a~d surrounded by flagstone with a private spa. The
owner will consider a lease option. Offered at $949,000.
For morw lnfo"""1ion, caU Renee West al Coldwell Ban/ctr Newport Beach,
(714) 644-9060, ut. 139.
Daily Pi.Jot Real Estate• January 31, 1998
Located on the tip of Lido Isle Thi' exceptional e~tate oller' the
h1ghe-.t quality of waterfront h\ ing on the gold coa-.t of Southern California. Panoramic
view' of the main harbor turning ba..,111. Cit} light' and mountain' are complemented b)
the out\tantlmg attention to con,truc..11011 anti de,1gn m 1h1' magnificent home.
Designed for entertaining. the home 1., a 'tatement of elegance while maintaining an
air of ca,ual livi ng. A free-standing. 'weeping "tairca'e h1ghhg)11' the foyer. The
mer'1Zed living room. dining room and library complement the lower level. A large
family room and four of the five bedroom' arc on the 'ccontl lew·I. along w 1th the
mallter 'iUite replete with -.eparate turret ''ttmg room m crlook111g the terraced garden
anti yacht facil itie~. The exterior Santa R11a -,tylc 'tone ,., 1nd1' 1dually cut and placl·d a'
1s the multi layered lrish-<.otyle slate rool. All hardware, be\ elcd leaded gla-.-. window,,
skylighb and fixture!> arc CU!.lom made cspec1all) tor thl'lr locati"on in thl'> cxtrarndinar)
home. Price available on reque't.
For more information, call Stephanie Argyros at Coldwell Banker Newport Beach,
(714) 644-1400.
Unobstructed ocean and Catalina views Located in
the prestigious area of Monarch Beach. this designer perfect. h1ghl> upgraded. three
bedroom condo with three full baths has all the amemt1e~. 'pac10~ ness and feel of a
single family home. Entertaining in style i easy in ttu~ home. Amenities include the
living room with wraparound marble fireplace, gounnct krtchen with granite
countertop , formal dining room and separate office. The lower level has a spaciou'
family room with a fireplace and there are view deck. as well as a patio with yard.
Other features throughout the home arc eittcn ive use of marble, slate fl ooring and a
spa tub in the master uite. There are security gates and a two car attached garage. Just
a hon distance to the harbor. restaurants, bea<:he and shopping, thi one has it all.
Offered at $479.000.
For more information, call Pamela Honon of Co/Jwell Banker Newport Beach al
(714) 494-0215.
Daily Pilot Rea.I Estue •January 31, 1998 •
...
"The Daily Pilot ...
never~fails to produce result£!"
Lyleen and Jeff Ewing,
Realtors,
Coldwell Banker,
N ewporc Beach
For advertising information call
642-4321
"We have.been marketing
homes in Newport Beach ..
Corona del Mar for 25 .
consecutive years. The Daily
Pilot has always been the No. 1
choice for our display and
classified advertising because it
never fail s to produce results!
We feel the Daily Pilot has helped
us attain and keep the No. 1
status in the Newport Beach
office for the last five years."
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HrnK JENKINS HOPES IN
ACCOLADES FROM REALTORS AND AFFILIATES
Above: Rick Jenkins winds up, throws and it on W'gd to rttl in the roping dummy he ftttived from the affiliates
nie real estate COflVllu'\lfY was In a ~ mood when Realtors
and aftlllales paid frl)UIO 10 Rick Jenkkls, 1997 president Of tile Lag\M1a
Board of Reallots ar a pany on Dec. 12. JenkklS' Involvement with the
Affiliate Committee dur'lng lhe past year Sf)l.fted them 10 grearcr
success and the event was a way for the aftWates 10 say thank you 10
Jenkins and the commmhy. l..eaclng the herd of vok.llreers was
ConnJe Wrlghl, Who oversaw food, fun and decorations and Patrick
freeman, Who opened hl9 tiome eo the aowds.
C0nnie Wright of The Wright Mortgage
Co. wu decked out in w~tem replia
pon ffmry of Coldwdl Banker North Laguna and Rae Jerry 8'~ Chicago nue an4 Marcia Williams, Heritage &crow
Hunt of Prudentlal California Rutty Laguna Bach ----~~~----~ ..
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COLDWELL BANKER SELLS 3 . oFEVERY 4
$1 MILLION-PLUS PROPERTIES IN CALiFORNIA
714-644-9060
/JIU CANYON • $2,800,000
.\111!'/.:r/ullu c·on~lrucili'J cZslalt?, built for comfort anJ luxury,
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1i'1tlr<1"' "• <l'ed..zcufar free·sta11Jing st.iirau;t?, formal li1•i11g
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m.mr. l1hr1lfl/, fo•c>·slory formal Jini11g room, .;ourmel kit.·hen.
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810 CANYON • $2, 195,000
S tunning Mulit•rran..an 5 b.droctm c:iutom liom• m
ucliuiw Fail"IDO/I Ona. built and duignad by '""-known
deaign•r w;tJ, 1upnb qualilfl and .ty/-, 1pacioU11 marbl•
entry, Fr1ncli Joo,. and window., •p«iacular uiew1.
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BIG CANYON • $1,6()5,000
Estate·sizeJ pro~rly on on11 of Big Canyon 6 premier
lots, prit<Olely situateJ al the end of a cu/-de-•ac. Tradi-
tional home with old-world charm, al/ on one lew/, wood
/lool'!', Fre11cl1 doors and windows, u•ine cellar.
#368987
Coro DE CAZA • $1,995,000
Equestrian utate, •ituatd on 3 acres with
mtm1cur~l 9rounda, cfas•ic pool, 4-stafl barns,
mt•e/y uppomtd re8ldence &1.'ith custom features
tf1rtJugl1out, 5 kdrooms, 4.5 bot/is.
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ANAHBIM Hrus • $2,300,000
CUilom 0 b.droom 1uitu, 8 bath hom., ;ricr.Jibl. "'41i•r
•uih w;tJ, mti'""'4 r•trwit, Jacuni tub, ._,,. .,_,,_,., and
hug. uxJ/c,.;n clOHt. Am•n;f;u inc/uJ-,mai<f. quart.rs,
piano nool., •taU-o/-th•-arl l.itcli•n, & gn:mit• countns.
#508565
CORONA DEL MAR • $3,250,000
Magni/icenl e..tate, a maslttrpica of duign and
con.trudion, 4 bedroom•, 3.5 batha, large comer lot,
naw/y cofllfrudeJ. dramatic uieW8 of harbor, ocean
and Catafi,,a. Enjoy the bea&h /ifutyle..
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NBWPORT BEACH • $1,325,000
Charming lll.tt>-61ory traditional Ba!Plwru home with
3 bedrooms, 3 bath•, /iuing room with uaultiuJ ceilings
,,.iJ CO"ZY fireplace, l.itcl11m wit/1 w..>ood /loors,
lighl onJ bright, large priuate J«k.
#504342
NEWPORT BEACH• $2,495,000
Magnif;c.nt Engl;.J. twlor utat• "'1ith 5 b.J~
5.5 both., •fOUPing 180 · uiao. /ram CaJ.olina ta LA,
owr 7,000 MIWJn /•t of ./.gano., put aparlmust "';t/,
l.itch•n, /;v. /;rcp/ocu, l.anh.iooJ floors, ~· A/C.
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C\998 Coldwell Banker C~at1on. An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Houtlng Oppot1unlty. AU Oftlces l~tly Owned end Operated.