Loading...
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.
Home
My WebLink
About
1996-02-10 - Orange Coast Pilot
SPORTS From Newport to the NBA Hall of Fame ~. Ne~rt libr~ s~ores $500,000 donation .Th S 1 d · will' th b f St 5 milli' Ubrary Foundation members are "T . . . we're about,~ 'ty support for e tee e onation serve as e ase or a . on hoping the conununity will follow the 'his lS really an affirma-the library.• ~ money-raising drive for tlie materials fund. Steeles' example. The donation begins a tion of what we're nbout City ;,Libranan · LaDonna Kiemtz NEWPORT BEACH -The library's most generous benefactors have struck again. Richard and Betty Steele, of the Har- ry and Grace Steele Foundation, have donated a half a million dollars to pay for an endowment for the dty'a library sys- tem. The $500,000 gift, which will be man- aged by the Newport Beach Public Library Foundation, will help fund the purchase and maintenance of library materials. capital drive which Foundation mem-• ' agreed. • bers believe will net an Additional $1.5 Of C0111.mUWty 8Upporf. fOl •1t'5longbeenadieamformanyofus n:iillion for the Ubrary MatEirials Fund the libr.ary ... " to have an endowment established for over the next three years. materials. We have the building,• she Library Foundation adminiStrators -DAVID CAllllCHAEl. said. •Now there will be a way to ensure were ecstatic their request to the Steeles, quahty materials for the building.• submitted late last year, bad been here supporting us,• said Library Foun-The Steeles' gift will boost the fund accepted. datioo President David Carmichael. · •Jt's a blessing to have the Steeles "lbis is really an affirmation ,Qf what • SEE DONATION PAGE A 15 • THE COURT CURMUDGEON Supervisor Bergeson unde~goes breast cancer surgery Oldest trial judge in Orange County, Robert Gardner, has sentenced more than 1,000 criminals, written countless legal opinwns and has nevf!r stopped having fun. Retirement, of course, is out of the question ~----...---------------------------, ROBERT GARDNER + 1121: Arrived in Balboa from Wyoming •t age 9 + ttll: Graduated from USC law scHOol + 1117·1141: Opened a law office ,f~~aJ§~r I · t + 'M1•1MI: Served in the Navy chl'tng World W•r II • 1IU: Appointed to Orange ~ S\IPWfor Court I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' I • I ' 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I • I • I I t • I I • I l -----·-------"" S t l1 • \ ti \ < ,'\ R 0 l Y N M I l l l R ·> P 11 o t n .., h \ M /\ R ( M A R T I N Af ong the roughly 1,000 criminals Judge Robert Gardner has senten~ in his 60 years of wearing a black robe, there is one whose impudence is urned into his memory. ffThere was only one in all those years who talked baclc. It was a Hell's Angel," Gardner said, reflecting back to the late 1960s. "I was sentencing him to prison and I said, 'Is there anything · 1 you want to say?' And he said... '(Expletive) you.' --nei~---~,,., "I said, 'Sir that is a physiological impossibility,' and they all laughed.• But today, the faces the 85-year- old Corona det Mar resident sees in the defendants' booth in Orange County Superior Court are frightful- ly indifferent. "Today I look at these people, and the gang bangers. and they are scary. They are aWful, • said Gard- ner, the oldest judge in the count}' still trying cases. •rd look at them from the bench and we weren't even on the same planet. ·in the old days, they would laugh.• During Gardner'• entrenchlnent in Orange County's legal system -first as an attorney, then u a Judge lri Ne~ Beach, Orange County Sul>f!t1'or Court and the State Court of Appeals -he hU seen tremmdous change, not lh the system .-itself, but tn the people and expanding county It protects. ln the view trmn Gardner's dwnben at U. Santa Ana COUl'thOUle, the mute· tlon la obvioua . I ·out my wmcsow. all you WOUid ... w~ ora,ge grov-. • laid Gardner,~ · • -GARDNIA flMI AM •Former state legislator hopes her illness will encour- age other women to get tested. f> By Evan Henerson, Datly Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Orange County SupelVlSor Manan Berge- son will be out of acbon for a week while recovering from suc- cessful swgery to treat breast· cancer, staff members said Bergeson, 70, underwent ·surgery Friday morning at Hoag Hospital and went home the same day. She was resting com- fortably at her Newport Beach home Friday, aide Dave Kill said. "Her doctor has asked that she stay out for a week," Kill said "I don't know if Marta.Ji will listen.• Bergeson's husband, Garth, said Friday that the supervisor came through the surgery well and "is doing just fine • "I 1:lon't know bow long she'll be out. I don't know the details,~ Garth Bergeson said "She's home, she's sound asleep and she's doing OK• The December diagnosis of breast cancer was sometlung of an irony for Bergeson. The super- visor and former state legislator had been the honorary chairper- son for the Race for The Cure -a benefit for breast cancer research -in 1994. Bergeson could not be reached for comment Friday. But in a pre- pared statement, the supervlSor said she hopes her experience will encowage other women to undergo regular breast exa.nuna- tions with their phys1o ans. In fact, the statement says, Bergeson herseU resisted under- going an examinabon unbl she Hospital and county health offloals praised the supeM.SOr for spreading the message. Early detection 15 a key to successfully batthng breast cancer, health offi- aals said. • (Bergeson's) cancer was dis- covered on a mammogram,• said Hugh Stallworth, Orange Co~ director of public health. "She "Fortunately for me my visit came at just the right time -my cancer was identified and removed quickly before it pro- gressed to a more advanced l evel ... " -MARIAN BERGESON was urged by her fa.rruly mem-was asymptomatic. This speaks to bers. the unportance of regular screen· •As much as I knew about mg for breast cancer and the breast cancer, I was still a bit m I mammogram is the most sensitive denial,• Bergeson said. m the study we have.• statement. ·1 didn't tlunk it would Sue Wmn, director of breast happen to me. . cancer services at Haag's Cancer "Fo~ately fo_r me my visit Center, said Bergeson's status as came at 1ust the. ngbt wne -my a public figure will help other cancer was identified and womon realize the same thing removed quickly before it pro- gressed to a more advanced level.• •SEE BERGESON PAGE A11 r---------------~-------~~~~~~~-----~ I I I I AROUND TOWN aEST BUYS A2. CLASSIFIED BS ENTERTAINMENT A12 POLICE FILES '4:1. PUBUC NOTICES BS SOCIElY A11 SPORTS WEATHER Crystal Court: Its ajungle out there Geyltal Court ts tun:dng into a jungle this weekend with ts exotic orchid show fea- turing a toucan with a 25-foot beak of blooming orchids. The show is an ultimate best buy: it's free. AD three levels will be trans- formed into a garden of orchids in what's been called the "top- five orchid shows in the country," featuring demonstrations, semi- nars and competitions. B. Magness Pashlon's big ~ewalk sale in the Newport North Center 1280 Bison (at MacArthur) ends today. You can ~d bargains of up to 75% off. ' · Toy Boat Toy Boat Toy Boat is ~ebrating the "leap year• with a 20% off sale on toys that are boats, frogs and lizards. You can find these toys in ditterent sec- tions of the store. : Also, its flags and banners are now on sale at $15.98 or less. 'tllere are also brackets, poles ~d banner hangers in~ock. Toy BOat Toy Boat Toy Boat (673- ~?91) is located at 3331 E. Coast !iWV· in Corona del Mar. : Anytime Plowen, an automat- ~ noral vending machine locat- ed on East 17th Street in Costa Mesa between 1brifty's and Mother's Market, is having spe-aals on roses for Valentine's Day. ; Prices will range between $5 for a single stem to $48 for a ifozen roses arranged in b vase. I Bow Dangtbn ls condnuing its tlearance sale, with savings up to 10%. It's having a •sweetheart ~al" for Valentine's Day: you buy one bottle of French bubble bath, you'll get one free. Bow Danglers is located at 369 E. 17th ~l in Costa Mesa. Theres lots of rope twirling and double Dutch going on as local students jump rope for charity ,. JAC By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot Sweat dripping from her brow, 10-year-old Erin Donica was determined to last anothet five seconds. She was engrossed in the pink and green streaks moving in a rapid, hypnoti~ rhythm before finally committing herself to the task and diving into the center of the crowd of stu- dents. Her Christ Lutheran School classmates watched in amazement as Erin successfully navigated her feet between the maze of jump rope turned "double Dutch" by friends Lind- sey Herrera and Stacey Lee. "Cool." cOoed Chrlstl.na Warren, who had only lasted one tum of Ule rope. Friday aftemoop ~ LutheQ:ql students spet!t"1 '1/21lOW'S'Jumplilg r~e fofttie Ariierl-cen Hea.tt As9ociA11bn. Many tber 9chools tn Costa Mesa and Newport B ch will be fol- lowing suit next week on Valentine's Day. "We do a lot of fund-raisers during the year to raise money for repairs and such for our school, but we always like doing this Aabrta Upscomb, 10, challenges the double rope dur- bag the jump·•- thon Friday at Christ Lutheran School In Costa Mesa. The ltu- dents were jump- ing all over the place, ralsbag money for the American Heart ' AssodaUon. MARC MARTlll I DAILY PILOT beca~ it helps the community," said teacher Jenny Jordan, who organized the school's jump-a-thon. The students spent the past weeks,solidt- ing pledges for the event and hope to raise $2,000 for the chartty. Though jump-a-thons are organized annu- ally in February at schools across the country, Christ L'Utheran participates every other year. Loud music played over the school gymna- sium speakers as the teams of jumpers took turns with the ropes. "I like jumping rope because you get exer- cise and it's just a lot of fun and you get to be with your friends and help other people,• said student Laura Bonilla. ~ Expert Jumper Aablia Upscomb sang •Shout" at th~ top of her lungs while j}.llDpi.g sme.wa~ sin,gle-step with the double ])UtCh ropes. Thi fiubrescent pink rope caught het heel after a few second and her place was filled by another eager jumper wanting ~ tum. •yeah," Erin said, high-fiVfug Aabrla with both hands. "You are awesome." N11•n•• Im .,v I DllrP.iloe I WJlli8m Flanaga.:Q, 1 lialf-cem.ury I i NeWJ>Ort residen~ ~ I -WUUani CoWigton Planagan.: a SO-year resident of the Newpqrt: Jiarbor area and a graduate of~ day tn: se&side, Ore. He was 71,. ·: Mr. Flanagan was born ino Shreveport, La., on April 1,5,: 1925, and gr$iuated from New-• port Harbor High in 19". l:le: served bl the U.S. Navy du.rll)g : World War Il. He also attended• Orange Coast College and grad-' uated in 1911. He is survived by his wile., Nancy Towle Flanagan1 sons, Willian C. Planagan Jr., of Sea- side, Ore., and Samuel Planag~ of Santa Ana1 daughters Sally Walters of Blaine, Wash., and Susan Gregg of Costa Mesa1 sis- ter Patricia Bogner of Pt. Smith, Ark.: 11 grandchildren; and thr~ great-grandchlldren. Memorial services celebrating. his life will be at 3 p.m. Feb. 13-at'. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Newport Beach. Tht> family requests donations in Mz:.' Flanagan's memory be made .to the Am,erlcan Cancer Society. · · Talent search staged . by Exchange Club The Oasis Senior Center is ~~. site of this year's Search for Talent; Contest. sponsored March 23 by the Exchange Club. . This year's co1)test will be a• combined club ·effort including· contestants from the Newport Harbor. Orange Coast, Saddler back Valley, South Orange Coun- ty and Century Laguna Bea& Exchange Club chapters. • The contest is op~ to alb youngsters between 6 and 16; years of age who ca.n sing, dance. or play a musical instrument.• Groups" up to four may also enter.• Winners of the local competi_. tion will compete in the area. and then ln the regional: finals. The Oasis Center is located a~ 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del~ Mar. AnyonJ! desiring applica-~ tions for the Search for Talent< Contest should contact the local• cbainnan, Jerome Carrasco, at· 830-9970. • . . . . Shape-Up Newport (631 · 3623) is having a Valentine's spe- tial: six weeks for $69 for full use 9f all club facilities (no enroll- ment fee, no dues). Shape-Up is located in the Westcliff Plaza at the comer of E. 17th Street and Irvine Avenue. Costa Mesa offi~er has his price -on television , . .. B IG WINNER.:Costa Mesa based business. Avalon Tours, most clubs will buy your meal on Police Officer Aaron which provides personalized, your first visit. Thomas, Jr. heard the small group tours through the lUESDAY: Noon -Costa Mark Hart of Hart's Rugs and familiar words "come on down• wine countries of France, Chile Mesa Kiwanis Club meets at the Carpets (955-0435) says in order when his name was called for the and Italy. Costa Mesa Community Center to make room for the new mer-Price Is Right game show. With a home-based business, for a Valentine's Party. chandise, the store is having a Thomas was in the audience you will find Peter active in Kiwanis Club of Newport sale on selected 1995 inventory. with the Costa Mesa Kona Lanes Newport Balboa Rotary Club and Beach meets at the Shark Island Examples include a 6-by-9 "Price is Right" Bowling League, the Newport Harbor Chamber of Yacht Club for a Valentine's Par- Karastan 700 series at $695, 4-which includes a trip to Farmer's Commerce Home-based Busi-ty. Mesa Pride meets at the Costa by-6 dhurries from $69, 2-by-3 Market and the opportunity to be ness meetings and Holly, a New-Mesa Country Club to present an braided rugs from $15. There are in the audience at the "Price Is port native, raising their 3-year-award to Police Officer Eric Rein- also kelllms, tapestries and an Right" game show. old, Samatha. holtz for his life saving service. kinds of band-woven goods at Thomas correctly guessed the The Smiths are expanding 6:30 p.m. -Costa Mesa Newport ~uced. prices. price of the first prize and was their business to include a corpo-jim Harbor Uons Club, The Fish Pry : "We will be blowing out car-invited up on stage with rate incentive program, being Club will meet at the Costa Mesa pet samples at $1 each and rem-gameshow host Bob Barker developed by brother-in-law deboom Country Club. oants from $10, • Hart said. "Per-where he pfayed a game that Steve Speer. Tours are offered WEDNESDAY 7:15 a.m. - f8ct for Valentine's Day are our resembled a giant calculator key from April through October. South Coast Metro Rotary Club, 'baby Persians' from $45. • Hart's pad. He had to correctly Jump CLUB NEWS: Phelan Feast. Club members were there, the "Taste of Costa Mesa Club• ~gs and Carpets is located at from number to number picking Cantrell, a student at Orange wearing their bright gold Uons meets at the center Club. Noon fe<>O N. Bristol St. in Newport out the correct prlce and ended Coast College receives a $500 vests, parttdpat1ng in the auction -Costa Mesa Rotary Club meets Beach. The sale ends March 1. up with' a brand new car. The scholarship check from Price and enjoying a great dinner with at Mesa Verde Country Club. show featuring Aaron Thomas Shapiro on behalf of the New-their families. The Exchange Club of Orange • JISr mun appe.r1 Thursdays and will be shown on Monday, March port Beach Sunrise Rotary Oub. SERVI CB CLUB MBBTINGS Coast meets at the Bahia Yacht Club for a business meet- ing. 6 p.m. -the Newport Bal- boa Rotary Club meets at the • • Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club for a Valentine's Party. Costa Mesa Orange Coast Breakfast Uons • Club will meet at Mimi's Cate fot a Valentine's Party. The Newpc)rt Beach Sunrise Rotary Club meeti at Dickson and Lois Shafer's home for a Valentine Party. · lllURSDA.Y Noon -Kiwanis Club of Corona del Mar, meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Clu~ The Exchange Club of Newport · Harbor meets at Shark Island Yacht Club to bear from former··· Assemblyman GU Ferguson, caa- didate for state 'Senate. Costa • Mesa North Kiwanis club mee1' at the Holiday Inn to hear a pro-: gram on Orangewood. The NeW- port Irvine Rotary Club meets at: the ltvtne Maniott Hotel. .-, s.ti.lrcMys. ~r you're a merchant 11 at 10 a .m. That was some turnout from nus COMING WEEK: Want to Corinthian Yacht Club for a busi- o(a shopper. tt~you~lcnow~~of~a~~~o~d lli-'fwl~HiO~MEifai-R~~AS~m>!inT&O,UllSifjF:~C~mf~~ithfce~C~fut~~~~~m~~~~~tUP~~~:mn:mcimJ~~~~JlJLCllll~.;t;~:cJJ;~IXJQ;~l:LU:c:;;~J,;;;;;..;.;;~:;,:;~;;;J.!~;;~;;~;.:;;fi ~ io~:,~ ~~~t627. Holly Sml~ have a uni;e ~ome BS:::o~en~(s:=~~~ :~tybu: :r~~~~~b= Wiiiiam Lobdell. The Sime 24-O.ltj Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa hour answering MMc:e fn41Y be Mele, CA. 92626 Copyright No used to nlCOfd i.tt..n to the newt storMK, illustratlom. edlto- editor on any~ rial tnatter Of advertls«Mnts T!MPIMnMIS waves 2 ft with "°"' surftlne ADDltESS h9i'eln c.an be 1'9pf'oduc..d with· Newport Buch swellsof4ft. W.vebek out wrftWn permlulon of copy-Our addra " now. Bay st. 67/48 through 1\telcley right owner. Balboa nou Costa Mell; callf. 92627. 67/49 Moderate surf 111 CORRECl'ION5 HOW TO BEACH US Cost. Mesa TODAY w..k. but look for It b the Pflot'I poli<Y to~ ~ 72149 Flmh~ some big overhead ly correct all enon of IUbltMQ TN Times Or•ng9 County Coron• cMI Mar 12:26 e.m. sets this w.ekend ,.. •• alt 5'74-4233. Thri ~· (IOO) 252"' 141 70/48 Flmlow wfth 1 d.crease m Mi•-· S:S9e.M. Monday Ind Tues- ~642-5678 ~flOMCAST Second hlgh day. ClHn condl- The Newport~ Me-. ~642-4321 LOCATlON SIZE 12:36 p.m. 3.l tlons wtth some 8· = Piiot (\llPS.1 ..... Ii ....... ~ 1-2.sw Second low 1 O mph onshore hhed --1tw0Ugh SM Mewl S.-1224 Newport 1-2.sw 6:25 p.M. 1A winds In th• after-urday. In .... "aft leed\..., Spcif1I 142..UlO Bl~ 1·Jtw noons all week. A Colt.a MtM, llUbllc::rlpdol• .. AMr .i.tty Hsw only wellallle by:=&; N1Wt. SpCwts Fu ~170 CdM 1·2Jw SUNDAY mOdermscale The T1miil ~ c.tMtilr ....it P\.1\.71 ..,,odlgy.torn ,.. higt'I Waftl'°'1hwesl 252-9141. "' ........... of ........ 8QA1WllCI 1:201.m. 4.S swell Will liven ~IMdtJftdC-..Mela. .,._. OffkeW..U21 Thtw.ek's ..... First loW =upbYthe ~-tlO .. Diiiy Not ......... Jl·Jt01 summer••~ 8:)11.m • 1A leof nut onfy.,. _ ....... by mell flew "4l1Ndbr NI eYtpOrlted • SeicDnd high Ma. for dally .,,. SI.SI per rriOnd'\. Second eta. Ollfclf•·~~ P~igfOg l;11 p.m. 2.1 surf r.poru and poltale -• CCIN ...... CA. .............. ~ M .,, cNnwof S.Condlow ~all(IOO) .,.. lndUdl ....... , •• = .... ......~to 7:20p.m 1.9 '1MURI'. l1'9 all ... .,.. locll..., fllalTIMS.. WCIO the=--.. COits s 1.90 .,._.. mt,.. ........... • ,.. till' CJl ............. --qp_..W. "The .... uplift leed«OM Mme M ............. It ... ,. llnOll. Wlftdr ..... 17 • SATUMOAY, FEBRUNC'f' 1U, lW. -: Oily rag sets off fire in Costa Mesa garage Mahler provided test of our rise from Rubedom • : COSTA MESA -What appeared to be a q>ectacular -flre~~ay illgnt was actually a garage charged ?11th smoke from an oily rag that spontaneously ignited. "It was pretty horrific look- • tng wpen firefighters arrived, : but 'When we opened the garage it wasn't as bad as il appeared," Costa Mesa FiJe Battalion Chief Jim Elis said, adding that several l)eighbors 'were gawking at the blaze. "It was a long smoldering fire that 'created lots of smoke but not a iot of damage.• The fire in a car garage at an apartment complex at 241 Avo- cado St. was caused by an oily 'fag which spontaneously com- busted at 8:36 p.m. Thurlday, fiie otficiall said. A tenant in the a~ent complei med the rag to stain some w6od with a product that contained a lin- seed oir'l>a.Se, whldi giilted when it was Eixposed to oxygen. fire officials soid. Twenty-two tirefighten responded and had the-fire under control within minutes, Ellis said. There were reported· ly_pqjnj~ and none of the cars inside the garage were damaged, he said. Officials esti- mated the'<iamage to be $6,000 to the property and $200 to the contents. Costa Mesa Fire Marshal Tom Macduff explained certain mineral-based substances, when heated and exposed to the right dose of oxygen, can burst into flame. W . appear to be totally out ot the woods around here, It is clear that we no longer live in Rubedom, Hicbville by tbe Sea, Bumpk.lntown, Clodhopper Oty. We are now refined, soJlbi:itS· ca1id. worldly and no longer applaud d~ the fleetmg_ _ biew between movements of clallical music. I pointed this out after wit- nelling a Philharmonic Society presentation of the St. Petersburg Symphony at the Performing Arts Center, last month. Still, those were only some of Orange County's music lovers. Would the Pacific Symphony's patrons be as clued-in, as gen-. teel, as polished, as knowing? lt seemed only fair to investigate. As luck would have it, next up for the Pacific was Gustav Mahler's monumental Sixth Sym- phony. My wife and I are Mahler groupies, so it was set, We would • even go out on a school night to '--..--------------------------' hear this great work -and to Woinan allegedly attacks pedestrian. with razor knife ~Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot , COSTA MESA -A 32-year-old woman was rushed to the emer- g,ency room Friday after she was reportedly slashed in the shoulder by a knife-wielding woman as she walked down the street. Kimberly Lyn Davison, who lists her residents as both Costa' Mesa and Tustin, was strolling with her boyfriend southbound an· Parsons Street at 12:39 p.m. F!'lday when an unidentified 'Woman walked up behind the couple who were in front of the Harbor Bay Motel, Costa Mesa police said. According to police, the woman said: "Remember the oth- er night when you called me a bitch?" Then she lashed out with a razor knife -which had an adjustable blade -and slashed Davison's upper left shoulder, Costa Mesa police Sgt. Allen Huggins said. The attacker then left the injured victim and walked away, northbound on Parsons towud Bay Street. he said. No physical description of the suspect was available and police reports did not indicate whether the victim knew her assailant or not, Huggins said. Davison was taken to H~g Memorial Hospital for treatment of her wound, w:bich police said was not life-threatening. -------------------------· •• I '· .~ •, •. I ' I I ------ 17th St. BEAUTY CENTER ----- :··· I I I 283-D 17th Street. Costa Mesa (Next to RO$$) Open l Days: M·F 10-8 Sat. 10..7 Sun. 11·6 1 ------------------ hear for ourselves whether the Pacific's clientele would be astute enough to control its emotions and not give way to the natural temptation of applauding between movements. Luck W8S still in control Satur- day when I went out to the box office. I was able to buy our two favorite seats in the whole house, one and two in row P of the first tier. I will hold you in suspense no further: The Pacific Symphony's patrons behaved flawlessly, sav- ing their applause for thunderous ovations at the end of the con- cert. Between movements, the music lovers coughed, stretched, yawned, rQlled their necks and wiggled in their seats. In reporting on the historic, clap-less performance of the St. Petersburg, I noted that applause between movements is a cardinal sin because it breaks the concen- 'tration of the musicians. 'Ihle enough, said my good friend Ron Broadwell, an expert on such matters. •sut it also dates back to the 16th and 17th centuries when a composer would premiere his work in Vienna or wherever. Those peo- ple knew their music, so they withheld their applause until the end of the performance, at which time they could judge whether or not the piece was worthy of approval." At Wednesday night's perfor- mance, an almost-full house roared and stomped its approval of both Gus Mahler's finest hour (plus 20 minutes), and the orchestra and Maestro Carl St. Clair's handling of it. Music critics and other author- itarian types have made Mahler some sort of mysterious fellow who wrote esoteric, strange and forbidding music. Personally, I think Mahler's a hoot. He's melodic, bombastic, sometimes frantic, but always entertaining. And no one ever wrote more beo.utifully and romantically for strings and French horns, those most elo- quent of instruments. , Buy 1 dozen long-stemmed roses for Valentine's Day & Reecive a coupon for a completely FREE dozen of long-stemmed roses* d~ July I-Sept. 1, 1996. The man was so good, you'll fina h1I themes ilnd sounds repeated ill mUSlc that came ·much later. Usten, for example, to some of Richud Rodgers' score from •victory at Se.a." Mahler also wrote the first sledgebommer part known to applaud improperly, that WM._ Yet this Pacific Sympboay adl· ence exerted enormous tell CODiP trol and waited a few niln11 ... more before e.xplocliDg In ......,..:\\. The whole oversiZe ordJ 1 Le;: wu eXhausted and; With te1le( IC wu finally over, receiVed the : usic. Toward .tbe end of the last movement of the Sixth, we noticed one of the percussionists (i.e., a drummer, for those who listen only to rock 'n' roll) clam- ber up on a double ti.ser at the back of the orchestra. Applause with_gratih!de ond ..._""-· .. ~-~-t grace. They were ju.st great. ft'tll the poor trumpet player wbo. Oil• a slngle note of the tens ol tbou-! .. sands in the Mahler Sixth, blew.: a resounding clam. ; Then he picked up a piece of ood that looked to l>e-about 6 feet tall and maybe 3-by-q inch- es. It was painted blade aild had two white handlebars on it. At the appropriate moment, the guy lifted the timber as high as he could, and brought it down Ill a huge crescendo. The timpanists pounded their keWe drums, another perCUSSlon- ist whomped the bass drum, the gongist blammed her instrument, and the cymbalist aashed his two halves together. Then, Whaml They did it again. It was wonderful I T'i.mberist was exhausted by lifting that thing and thumping it down twice. He was so beat, another member of the section took over for the timber's third note. U there was a proper place to Finally, came Carl St. Clair, the maestro who has taken the Pacific our very-f)Wll, home- grown orchestra -to new levels of excellence and admirability. • He was thrashed, whipped, bea( -and beaming with exhilaration. Give the Maestro ahd his • orchestra a listen next time theY perform. Just remember not to • • applaud between movements. And bnng binoculars so you can. check out the pockets of St. ': Clair's trousers. Immensely cool. .. man. Npte: In Thursday's colu.mn, the date for the Great American' Write-Jn at UCI was incorrect. It • will be held March 9 from 9:30 • - a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Univer- sity Club on the UCJ campus. . • RtED MAKnN'S column rum~ Thursday and Saturday. GRANDPARENTS! . Give your grandchildren a gift of a lifetime FIRST STEP will protect to age 23 with a one time payment of $250 FIRST STEP INCREASING LIFETIME PROTECTION PROTECTION AMOUNTS OPTIONS " ' 2 /• 10.000 / /'•-15-.000-v ..... AJ?,es AR.es 13-17 llf-22 __ / l/ C!lJ L!lJ • Give the g1ft that lasui a Ufcttmcl •Guarantees your gr-Jndchtldn-n's r1ghl to pur<'haM' up lo$ I 00.000 of life tnaurancc wtthout medical exam • Provtdcs lnorcaalng Uft IMurance prolcrtlon up to age 23 • Prepays benefits + h~lp cover medical cxpcn~s for terminal Illness -even AIDS. • Double the protection 111 avaJlablc for a one Uml' pn-mlum of S500 or 945.00 monthly for one year MSo much protection for so Uttle cost" I SANTOS & ASSOC. INC. KAREN M. THRO 1-800-484-2684 EXT. 9120 Undttwrttt.nl by l.HTERSTA'TE ASSURANCC CO Classified ads work for you! .. DON lEACH I DAILY PILOT Jim Fournier has sold the Balboa Blab for a whopping two cents. , BUSINESS A STEAL AT 2 CENTS briefly In the news Free income tax help for local seniors Ou& Senior Center is offer· ~ free tu ~ation usis- tance appointments, Monday Par fair iaformatiOn or reservation, contact Steve Woodyard at 432-55?6. Irvine Co. otters scholarships •The Homespun Balooa BUiti -Along with some soft· ware and the Blabmobile golf cart -changes hands for through Priday until April 15. ·' This free service ls provtd.ed The Irvine Co. is currenu, ... by AARP for the preparation of accepting appllcaUom from moderate to low income individ· local high schools tor tlie 1 Otb , an of two j>f!nnies By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot BALBOA -Jim Fournier is Blabbed out, Gay Wassail is Blab· WO~ An<J-tlle 2-year-old PeninsUfa newsletter bas a new publisher. It wasn't exactly a complicated transaction. After two years pub- lishing the •Balboa Blab" out of his home, Fournier was ready to shut down the newsletter. Instead. he sold it to Wassail who bad written the "Blab's• Good for Nothing column and restaurant reviews. •rm getting some congratula- tions and some condolences,• Wassall, 56, said. The sale price -including the rights to the newsletter, the soft- ware and the Blabmobile golf cart -a whopping 2 cents. . lWo days after the transaction was cQmplete, the new "Blab" made its appearance. Fournier said he was glad to finally be Blab-free. ·rm totally bumt out," said Fournier, who said be may contin- ue to write the •stab's• nme uals. The service sJ)ecializes in annual Spectrum LeadenhiJL; Capsule section. •1t•s killing me senior citizen's returns. The Awards scholarship program. even to help her get set up to run AARP volunteers are trained by The annual program off er& r it.• the IRS. $48,000 in scholarship fUnd.s to • The Oasis Senior Center is 20 area high school ttudentS' Wassall has ... pttlumblls'.leslhteeds--t-located at 690 M~e Ave.,_µildlJwbeswe181noJlSll:ate.. the... neWiletters for~veral ., · Corona del Mar. For more inf or· qualities necessary to become as well as co-authoring books on mation or an appointment, call future community leaders. sewing instruction. A Peninsula 644-3244. To be eligible for thtl· residei;it of four years, Wassail has awards, sh1dents must have e • also been active with the Balboa R . nal . b f4 • t cumulative grade pomt aver-· Merchants and Owners Assoda· egJ.O JO arr Se age of 3.0 and be a collegei- tion. at fairgrounds bound senior from one of the Dayna Pettit, the association's following high sc:hoolS in our 'd t bell th t w·----m The fourth annual Orange presi en , eves a ~ s area·. Corona del Mar, Costa ' d rshi will b lif County Community College Job ~ea e p nng new e to _,,_ Mesa, Estancia and Newpo...i• th B'-"" Fair is scheduled on Wednei>Uay, I'\ e J.QU. Harbor. ·" "Ma be h •n · · .. March 27, at the Orange County y s e give it a more A male .... d female student 'd ri ed ch • p Fairgrounds from 10 a.m to 4 U&.& res1 ent-o ent approa , et-will be selected from each ot tit said of Wassail. "Gay bas a lot P·~ B~~g }~ dre; .93 the high schools. Through 'a of energy and I think she'll have a employers and more than 2,000 competitive program consisting lot of fun with it.• people. of a group leadership exercise' Wassail said she would like to The event combines all the and an oral interview, each of-- expand the scope of the publica-local community colleges' job the 20 Spectrum Leaders wilf tion, doing more with Balboa fairs and bas quickly become of then vie for an opportunity to Island and getting local schools to the largest college job fairs 00 become one of the eight semifl'- contribute. the West Coast, according to nalists and one of four Spec~· "We'll be staying out ol politics .... ;....... tru.m finalists. org~ ... and policing,• Wassall said. •rd Booth space 15 available for Applications a.re available 4\ like to be the long arm of Bal-local employers. Parking and the counselor's office in eacrf boa.• admission is free. The fair is not participating school and will be' open to temporary agencies. accepted through Feb. 15. ''. · YOU NEVER SAU.SAGE SAUSAGE . Or Such Delicious Food! Join Us For ... Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch ] Catering Available j ···············••1 • .,. u. ftr Aa,.... oJ ••••c. • • •a.t-1ci11S.•• • I ················•l For tlcSerVations and Oi.m:tions Call I 723-062 251 Shlpywd w"' • Newport ~~ ~$1 Cl/~! §.. ._dy for -chanted evenings and daysl Comcast Cablevision'•· Enchanted Service now includes: 1 • THE DISNEY CHANNEL Award-winning family .. r1e., music and comedy specials and original movies now on Enchanted S.rvicel •• • Dozen• of popular cable networks --~and-all ~ local 1V-s~tlons.,,... ------~ • All for less than $1 a dayl ALL HAIRCUD FOR ONE LOW PRICE ~ ct:ri.cL, ~: •15 Men, women, and children -Walk-ins welcome-call for an appointment-today! ~1" INTEGRITY 11'r J - ..... INSTALLATIONI ·-·~ tao • • MMICKEY MOUSE~ WAll CLOCK. A $25 VALUE -ABSOLUTELY FREE with my Stcapaekl Save fNefY month with the Starpack of your choice, featuring ~inment combinations that Include one o.-more of the followina f>'W!"lum c:honnela: HIO, Showtlme ond Clneinax. • 30 ft11 •1111 a ... 111 of ..... ,_. c1l111 ~ for • •Ill'• , .. we.. y• .wftcll 11 SPllllT. ~ Sprint. Ci)caMc [ .. ,. Even ~ougb. you have nothing in comni.on, you still have each other I ._~to tlaink up some-~ to say about Valentine's Dey with banging and thump· mg and the high-pitched noises of tndustrial tools going on in my ~·~·~~~~...-;..- I'm supposed to be envisioning blNrll and 6owen, candy and lit-· tie flying cherubs. It's not turning out like I thought. Then it occurred to me there's a message associated with Feb. 14, &ad being in love. • MOit people b:egin in adoles- cence looking for love in all tlie · wrong pieces. They make many false starts and run into dead ends. Then one day, usually when they've given up, a special some- oae comes along and they fall in lQYe at last. This is when the hearts and flowers and cherubs and candy kicks in-and life is all worth liv· ing. If you're lucky, you and your significant other get married, bfve babies and become a family. ~ Then, in the natural progres- st(>n of hWIWl nature, doubt ,,Ups tn.to the seemingly perfect pic- ture. , You could be thinking, is this really it? How do you know your lc>Ye is the REAL thing? If he's a night owl and you're an early bird, are you really com- pf.tible? Who wins the game w)lether amorous occasions take place at lights out or when the alarm goes off? He's a jock and you're a book· worm. He can't sit still and you'd *<i someone to set fire to the ~uch to get off it. •• . . t ~ " CAFE jtOLE' ~ BREAKFAST•LUNCH . 1: • SPECIALTY COFFEES • '1 ,• • WATERFRONT DINING • :' OPEN OAIL'V 7AM-4PM • ~· ... . • . I .. • 723-0616. 6:M UDO PARX DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH friend's new house. He thrives on doing laps with the CM at 90 mph whether on the freeway or down blind alleys. H you manage to get to the dinner party before your toddler has his next birthday, so be it. But your style is to waste time hustling three kids and yourself through showers, into clothes and out the door in spite of the screams. Never mind that your pantsuit has silly stttng all over it. ,~~----rYou wouldn't think of being late IS this true love? For vacations, he loves the mountains and you prefer the beach. You spend months trymg to win this debate. Yet someone ends up bemg dragged down snowy slopes and over dusty rocks. Or reluctantly lugging picnic coolers and folding chairs, umbrellas and towels down to tbe polluted sea shore so they can ~ourt skin cancer. He has the impression the remote control should be operat- ed like a roulette wheel -and the channel selected always seems to land on grunting sweaty guys or snake charming reenactments. You, on the other hand, can make a firm commitment to one show until you know for certain that the woman found her baby or the young lawyer brought the cherru- cal company to its knees. It wouldn't occur to him to leave the house early JUSt in case you have trouble finding yow to a meal you don't have to cook. He hates -casseroles, starchy vegetables and any restaurant you sugges~ You hate cooking at all and the fact he never has a counter-offer where to eat He wants new curtains, you'd rather invest in new frames for the family photos. He can't understand a white kitchen floor is a bad idea. But he has the greatest smile that can charm you out of any aggravation. And your mesmeriz- ·ing eyes can melt any of his objections. His gift for playing with the kids makes your family life a pleasure. You,r insight for the solution to any problem is almost psychic. Whenever you catch each oth- er's eye, or mold together in a hug , you know despite the fact that you have absolutely nothing in common. how lucky you are to have each other to celebrate another Valentine's Day together. • BARnRA BOWEN is a staff writer with our sister newspaper, the Glendale News-Press. Mulligan's GOLF APPARELOUTLET .._._. .. ..,.,....._..._.,,._! Huge Moving Liquidation Sale! 2-8 io 2-18 10 to 40% OFF Already Low Prices Mont9dto Shirts 10 Onlyl tS<Cf.."" $65)""'1 ~ ol 121 IHrU 2075 Newport ..... Costa .... 1112,,.. nonh ol ~ ~. Ull ~'°'*•~I . • THI VOUJNTEBt o.aowv runs P«iodically in the Dally Piiot. If you'd like lnformWon on getting~ ot~J zatlon listed, c.11 642-4321, Ext. 331. ALS ASSOCIATION The Amyotrophk Lateral Sclerosis Association, Orange County Olapter, needs many volunteers. For lnfOnnatJon. ailf Executive Director Stacy Koressel at 375-1922. ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION The Alzheimer's Association of Orange County needs volunteers for Its Visiting Volunteer Program; support group lead- ers for p;1tlents and aire givers; and for \he volunteer hel,pflne. Interested volun- teers can call 283-11 J 1. AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY The Orange County Region of the American Cancer Society Is s~king office volunteers. Also, volunteers are being sought to answer calls for the unit's Helpline lnfoCenter. For Informa- tion on these and other volunteer opportunitlfl, call Sally carson at 261· 9446. AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY DAFFODIL DAYS Volunteers needed for committees. promotions and sales, preparation of flowers and delivery during Daffodil Days In March. call Sally carson at 261· 9446. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY RELAY FOR LIFE American Cancer Society's Relay for Life is held In June and involves a team of runnerslllvalkers competing against each other to raise money. Relay lasts for 18 hours with four simultaneous events running across Orange County. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 10, 1996 Al volunteer diredo,.Y Volunteers needed fot a number of tasks including logistics. team captains, soliciting corporlte spc)fisonhip, and team partkipation. For oiot9 lttforma· tlon. contact sa11y Gatson at 261·9446 • 9 • AMEIUCAHS FOllt Fil££ CHOKE IN MEDfOHE Americans for Free Choke In Medicine, • non-profit .educatiOnal organbatlon founded on the I~• of Individual fiber· ty and free enterprise, is seeking office volunteers. For more infonm1tlon, aill 645-2622. AMERICAN HOME HEALTH HOSPICE . The American Home Health Hospice Program needs volunteers to give emo- lkmal SUlU)Qfl. t'o terminally ill patieaU and their families in the greater Orange County area. Training is providtd. For information, call 550-0800 or (800) 540- 2545. AMERICAN RED CROSS The Orange County Chapter of the American Red Cross needs volunteers to address community groups about Red Cross services and to act as liaisons with the media jn disaster and emergency sit· uations. For information, call Judy Ian naccone, 835·5381, or Joan M1llff, 835· 5381, Ext. 422 AMERICAN YOUTH SOCCER Corona del Mar AYSO Soccer Region 57 needs volunteers for 1996 soccer sea· son registration. Parents of boys and girls ages 4 112 to 16 are needed for computer in put. telephones, coaching, refereeing, equipment and purchasing. Call 640-2539. ASSOClATlON RENAISSANCE CREATORS ARC is a non-profit group in Costa Mesa that sponsors and supports riulti- outreach comm~nity service programs, such as the homen soancsu.y. VOkft. tfft'S •• needed f()( lnfonNdon. QM or. Renee NatNste. 54G-5803. IAU.ET MCJf1CA The Ballet Paciflal Guild, • YOfunteer t support group for Ballet P.Oflc.a. nMts f volunteers for • vAriety of tasks. kJf t Information, calf Morly lyiic.h ~ &CZ· / 9275. llG BROTHERS, IKi StSTERS ~ Men and women CNer 20 years old ). who have lived in Orange County for)rt l least six months and have been on the f- job for at least three months are needed , to serve as big brothers or big sisters for ; childr~ ages 6 to 16 from single-p1rwit ~ homes. For lnfonnation, call 544--n73; ~ • BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA INC., ! Volunteer opportunities include fund • raising. program~ and training to existing troops and padts. ~ For more Information-; call Devon I, Dougherty, 546-4990. • BOYS A.ND GIRLS a.uas OF ~ COSTA MESA//NEWPORT BEACH / The three area Boys and Girts 0"*'5 ~ need volunteer coaches and arts aftd l crafts woritshop te~. For locatlcm I and more information, call Dick l»owen. ~ 642-2245. ~ , CENTENNIAL FARM TOURS ~ Volunteer docents are needed at the Centennial Farm at the Orange County ~ Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. call Glnpy I Smith, 708-1517. , ~ . ' CENTER FOR CREATIVE ALTERNA11VES ~ The Center for Creative Alternatives: a ' non.profit charitable organization that ~ works through the United Way, needs , volunte~. graduate level Interns or ~ trainees For information, call Karen. , 642-0377 '. I ' ==========~==================================================================' Ashley Kauffroath Is being used by Major Department Stores . We are currently interviewing kids up to 16 years old for possible representation. Call (714) 375-4400 JeHN •••E•T l ll'IOllll I 'IT\ h l lt.1, .ii 11 .11' ht'l'll lh1 l111111d.1ll'•ll' t' ' Jt11,111t" Ji! , ,,11 J 0 J f' { I i A lien Edmonds • Alden • Bruno M~ • Sperry • Sebago • C larie • Mezla.n • Johnst<?n Murphy • Walk-Over • Bryan H. Ltd . !\t E N . S 5 H 0 E S 'E T C In Westcliff Court 1727 Westcliff Dr. NB 65()..6856 MEMBERSHIP INCLUDES: New Member Oriencation • 25-Yard Heated Pool • Use f Free Weight Room and Equipment by Body Master • • Basketball• Volleyball• Stair Climbers • Treadmill • Llfcqcles • Schwinn Airdyne Bicycles • Life Rower • • ; . , Concept ll Rower • Uppci.Body-Ergomctcc • . .J.)k)JllllC---1 Track • Racquetball • Handball • Step Aerobics • Aaivc • Ider Adult Fitness • Hard Bodies Class • Aqua Aerobics' •Aquatic Fitness • Senior Aquatic Fitness • Swim For our Life • Senior Lap Swim • Locker and Towel Service • AWAY Program Allows Use of Other YMCA Facilities .. " Wtlddi LECZKOWSKl-LAGUE St. JoeCblm C.tbOllc Cbiarc'h WU the letting for the s.pt_ 2 marriage of Susan Marie ~ and Michael Paul LeczkowaJd, both of Costa Mesa. The coUple 9!eeted 121 e1t1 at their reception at eSOUth-Cout Westtn. • The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lague of Palm Sprin~. She wore a gown " of white satin with a chapel length train and a bodice embellished. with: lace. Her matron of honor was her sister, Maggie Koch. and brl~esmaids were Mary de Munnick, another sister, Mary Lou Hesch, sister of the bridegroom and Carmen Weeks. Her bridegroom is the son of Margaret Leczkowski of Cost4 Mesa and the late Lawrence Leczkowski. His best man was ' Peter Lague and ushers were John Lague and Michael Hesch, the bridegroom's nephew. After a wedding trip to Mauii, the couple are at home in Costa Mesa. She is employed by Core Management Inc. ·in Irvine and he is with Accurate Air Engi- neering, Compton. ----- SA LE SA VE AN EXTRA 10% ON ALLIN STOCK RUGS SALE ENDS FEB. 10 HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St., Costa Mesa ' MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO .. ,...,.. The ...-..ltlon C.Unues Since 1972 ( 1l k T/\tl ' I\ JI 1; Ji 1, PH l1Jt !,Hf/,{ I SQruce up for spring ········~·· • Tree Trimming & Removal • Landscape Renovation & Cleanup • New Landscaping • Lawn Renovation & Aeration • Sprinlcler System Sates/Service • Landscape Lighting Sales/Service • Color Planting • Lawn & Garden Maintenance SU,VI NG THE N KWfl'ORT·MKSA Aft IA l'Oft OVlft 14 Y!.AftS ' 646-7819 . ,.,, , ' Licensed & Full Insured Llc#C27-486038 KIN~WATSON : Cberyl uid Ken King ol La Jolla haw announced tbe ~ engagement ol their daughter, Jl•lenne B. Kmg, io David J : Watsco ol Newport Be.di. He ii the IOD ol !Isa and Ray i Walllan ol Ann Arbor, Mich. A June 8th weddmg ii planned i In StMford Femily Camp, Lab Tahoe. : 1be bdde-elect is a 199o graduate of The Bilbop School in ~ La JeBa and Stanford Untteastty. in tfMM. Sbe 11 wmtmg ~ toward her Ph.D. degree at the Untvenity of Michigan. : Her tiance ii a 1988 Corona de1 Mar ffjgh School gradu-l ate and wu graduated from the University of P1,lget Sound in : 'Jacoma, Wash. in 1992. He ii senior. producer of CD· ROM ! games with the Media Station, Ann Arbor, Mich. E . ........ ,,.c l HARDES'IY-YOXSIMER ~ Heidi Joy Hardesty of Balboa ISiand and Lowell, Edward : Yoxsimer of Seattle, Wash. will be married July 13 in the i Gazebo at the Balboa Pier. Their engagement has been : announced by her parents, William Hardesty and Mary ~ Hardesty Clayton, both of Balboa Island. : : The bride-.elect is a life time resident of Balboa Island. She : is a graduate of Corona del Mar High School and is a student i at Irvine Valley College. : Sandie and Walter Miller of La Quinta are the parents of ~ . her future bridegroom. He is a graduate of Unive~ity High : School and i8 a chef at the Palomino Restaurant m Seattle i Wash. . ' ~ rttrr · < · I · < · t;: ., ~ ·~;!-_ , -'-' ' llllieru' '"\: \ itll'o ;:--CENfER SHOE REPAIR .-~ --. \ "' I /1 , I \{ , I,' ' Brina w your photot, old. new, black or wlutt or color, or lllltmCI and -'D make phocopapl-uc dupbcatts of fhah, • Raaht hcft lnC>Ur IUn ~ Wh1lt VOtJ Wiil • No nepow requued • Reduce or cnb-rtt. Bm 'Thmt 10 Art Onrinal, ,, Ntw Fi.11 ~ Pnnu. ~Nat l'llTIOSTAT ( 11 '1' 1 •. i :1 ......... 1 • r ",~Jo\, , ,l I r 1 I 1, •.1 , -/./,(,_,,,_./I' l I I\ ' '/ J ,, J ' .'Ii' I ~eafoob- «iii. , .. ~ 6 Course I \? Valentine's Day Specials For Two\? •7'1"" Two lib Lobsun & Two 6at. Bacon •JI.I• Wrapped Filet Mignon Cajun BBQ'd Pf'awn & Two 6ot. &con Wrapped Filet Mignon Two 6'Jt. Top Sirloin Steaks w/Shrimp Scampi$ Two Poached Salmon w/Dijon :Scallof> 285 E. 17th St. I Costa Mesa Next To ROSS Dress For Lesls I 645·5511 I Hours: M-F 8:30 -6:30, Sat 8:30 -5:00 I 1 1 5% OFfcod!th~d !!.!PAIR WORK · 1 14., I ~ Complete Shoe Service & vacuum Cleaner Repaf~Y Copy I ~~~mu• ' § @EMU@ ~ ...,._ - - - - - - -- --J 4200 Birch Street • Newport Beach, CA 833-0660 John 13 ' Wayne Dove ci5 • Airport t--__.:;.:;..:..;._-+=:!!!!!~- j Bristol 100% HANDWASil STARMIGHT SPICIALS • • • co,...,. Olll low,l.ow Ga Prtcea ...... U..llW'_.... ......... .,._..;... 0,.. ~ffr, IHIMlq HoH4111ya • ........ O._.a &tryaw We accept: AMEX, MC, V1SA, DISCOVER, DINER'S ANO TEXACO r---~-~----,r----1 3-STAR SPK1AL I I 4-SfM~, I •FULL SERVICE HAND WASH I I •FULL SERVICE HAND WASH 1. l •SEALER ~. AX I I • ll.Uf C01W. •FOAM WAX I r • ARMOft ALL TIRES • SEALER WAX I I • OZlutr AIR FRESHENER : : • MMOI AU TIRES ~ I OR VINYL MATS I 1 • OZIUM9 AIR FF~ESHENER OR , I• WHEELS AND TlRES I I VINYL MATS I I OlaY ..... I I •WHEELS AND TIRES I I ·-~-II __. .... • I Not wild.-""" ._ dllOIM.ft I I ~~MMe Hoe ....... ..,,..,.....,,. • L----------.J L-eo...c.ir._w-.. ~• ---------~ .. ~----------------. I -II-STAR SPKIAL - - - ---, : • FULL SERVICE HANO WASH · I • M.UE CCMW. •TRIPLE CAANAUBA WAX -.W II I •SEALER WAX Excellence In Saa.ce Ab?.it ~: CN{sOioa ~~ • Bo.a~~Sttw ·Ori& LOuis I • ll.UE COML• CLEAR COAT PROTECTANT 'II.• I I WITHAtlllf_. I •MM• AU EXTERIOR (lndudtt ttrn) ~~ Wedding Photography °"""~=~~ ~ PHOTOORAPHY for over Corne "' s ~ Valtntine'.s DaJ"""' "' ai ••• uo Newport Center Drive, Suite 110 50 Calwna's CRAB TRAP ~l~~~~~~~~~Ye~a~rs~~~~~sen.-.· m:-· ('114) 7n.o619 JQJ ....... , ••• : • OZIUr AIR FRESHE,.~R OR VINYL MATS •WHEELS ANO TIRES ' eo..-...._._. L--------------. --------.,.,..,...,. --11.00..,,. ' -1111' .... 4f!lllr ..... II' L .... ,., .. ~. 8UCON BAY EN1rDINil--- J 1 Afaie 'E,asy and 'Beautifu ~· , . -. 'Unitd Party_ ~entals 1602 BAscocK • COSTA MESA {714) 645-0760 Planning a Bar/Bat Mitzvah? Anticipat~ng a Wedding? Then you nttd to attnui: SIMCHA AND CELEBRATION Place: Templt Bat Yahm l 011 Camtlbllllt SJ. Newport Beach. ~ 92()6() (Comer of fllmbortt and Camtibaclt) Datr: WttlnesJay, Ftbruary 28, 1996 Time: 5:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Vmdor Displays Comt mttt a variety of clltnm, florists, musicians, photographers. vilitographm, in11itation rprcialists and a host of othrrs.' EnjtlJ tastinU_, mu.sic, rajjks llnd mort! The cklightful fashioris ol Berte will be av;allablt> for brid to rxpenmre on March 9 and 10. ihowcuing ttitt.r new spnng coll«tions.: Mon Aa\.e Bridal is ~lebranng itJ 20th Am.salt' Abeorn w1Jl bnng her annlvftllUY • 1t cont111ues to present an extn<'idiruuy colltction of wedding W\~allelN collection of bndal falhioos f~hions and ~ative bridal styln Febluary for area bi'ida. 24 and 25. ___ 1i~o_mj9y ~l'IONll.ud smri<e and thto Highly accliima:l British bridal dHigner, oppo,rturuty to m1.>et the&e ~ d 1prs, Helen Morley, will showcase her stunning appointmmll all! definitely wedding gc>wns on March 2 recommended. and 3 Call Mon A.nrw •ti714> 546-5700 to tehtdMu o pnsonol'oppolntmmt • • ~j\ ....=;::::============-=====~:-;. COSTA M£SA--c~~!~7otr,;fes JUI--------,----..,_. to FLORIST. ~iJ}tr~ Custom created by the finest artists in floral design 117 Broadway · Costa Mesa, CA 92627 ~r::== Phone: 714-548-6071 ~ o ~~ ~=~~ cJ Custom 'Wedding lnvi.tations Special anti unilpu inflitatfons crea.td for fk most important aay oj !JOUr uje. 10 % 'Discount 'Witli 'l1iis .9ltf 'E,icfie{k 714-642-3 7 46 --4..~~=~~"8 Plan your wedding in one day, under one roof everywish,ensunngvourdl't'am-ora Nothing compare> to the excitement you'U e>q>erience at the ultimate wedding event of 1996, Orange County Bridal Conn«tions bridal show, presented by Mollie Merrell & Co. More than 150 exhibitors catering to be~ city brides and their families will be on hand for registering and reserving your perfect wedding Plan to attend thl' bndal and hvnl'ymuon fashion shows, at 12:30 and 3:30 pm Orongt County Bnd1d Conntctions, Sun., Ftb. 18, JO """· to S p.m., Orongt County Fairgrounds, Bldg. 10. Cnttr off Arlrngton Drit1t (gott 4 or 5). Parking is frrt; admissiott $6. Call (714) 548-10$,9. ~ Tie-the-Knott's Bridal Faire Knott's Berry Farm, one of Southern California's l~dtng wedding venues, will host 1\e-the-Knott's Bridal Faire. The first· ever wedding show at Knott's will be held on March 9, 1996 in the California an original place to s.1y I do for mo~ than a decade. The park is unique among amusement parks m that It features its own on-site traditional chapel, catenng and entertainment departments, reception ·Cf~gt.'!! Unttrie & SensuoCJs Gifts • Bachelorette •Bachelor •Novelties : • Adlit Chocolates and Cakes • Ungene • Massage 01/s , Lot10ns Aromatherapy • Candles I Cards • Aphrodisiacs • Lover's Toys • Lover's Videos • Lover's Games • Outrageous Gift Baskets Custom and Unique Love Buckets Made While You Wait! Guaranteed Best Prices! Costa Mesa -1799 Newport Blvd. 646-1967 Huntington Beach -17855 Beach Blvd. 843-6911 •••••••••••• ·~-• Orange County • • c 'BrUfaf Connections • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • Oprn to tht p1'blic No admissiDn cha t Market Pl~ ~t to thto Buena Puk theme p.ark. Appropriately, the show wiU focus on unique weddm~ and unusual wedding loations. facilities and ba~ry all the~e_leme_n~c. ___ ,..~ ~ ror complete one--stop -;emce. For inform4tl0,, ull (714.) 644-1999 The site of morr than 125 weddings a year, Knott's has offered brides and grooms Ii s i!asy fo /1t11 t! t1 pi!r/i!d u·cdding, as long as you /1dl'<' tl1c ri9/11 /w/p. Thats u•/1y y<Ju s/1oufd 1.wne fo tiur /rec Tic tf1e Kn<Jlt $ Rrida/ Fl1ir,, t1I l\.1wlt s G.1/;/<Jmia i'-'larkd /)/act'. )~w 1/ find pr4t!ssionals u•/JLl can mdk tl1c u\?Jdi119 4 y..1ur drwrns come /rue. \\'~· 1/ luwc l1 uddi11g p/m~ncr, /loris/, ph<Jfogrt1pl1Cr 1111d disc jockl?y on hand fo ansuw al/ y.mr •1ucslit111s. T/11.'ri! u•il/ d/S<.1 &_, {.mnt1/ 111LJc/ing, /,n1rs of K11dt 5 Clwrc/1 4 ti, .. Ri!jli!di,ms l11td disp/t1ys ~1t<il113 ti~ Q 'l t ~ i{ t 3 u ~J \V a ~ r{a ,_d . g>ea tu\ t.n~ ~- :Jo ull .. v ed.d i •t-r ~f.oufdn,'t fl-~. of Ill/ t/111 t.JC'C'ilSOn'es you need to make !IO"' s~-ia/ day un/orgilttabl.. And just for fun , you ca n get your pidur.i taken with SnlX1py }~11 might even "inJ up winning Mn f . .mtdmc prizes. including a J..,nqpJU.m at 11 J.1~ R..lrl. /Uli ~by on Saturk11t1\fon.-h 0 /rofri 10 am w 4 pm. It 8 going ;o i,;, ll gr~ll( Jay. 'Es~cial/y if yf)u bri119 tlrnt 1~1.·ia/ guy of ym.4r•. Featured during the 10 a m. to 4 p.m .• free admission show wiU be wedding gown and tu'I. modeling; wedding planrung seminars, tours of l<nott's Church o( the Reflectiom, flonsts, photographtt., dtSC JOC~V and wedding video demonstrabon.'i; and elaborate d1Splays of wedding mt'r<h.mdlSe available at Virg1111a's Gift Shop .ind other wedding suppliers Snoopy will be ava1labll' throughout the day for photos, as wtll the authentic weddmg horse and buggy m;idf' avulable to guests getting married at the parL. Also scheduled that day will be a free drawing for a number of wedding-onentl'd prizM, including an all-expense paid, four-d.1v honeymoon m Mexico As a i.pecial bonu.s for bnd~ and groom.~ in attendance, Knott's will offer a Hr., discount off the food portion llf an\' weddmg pack.age signed that da;. All Tie-the-Knott's Bridal Faire'" activ1ttes are free and open to thr public llleme park adrruss1on 1:. not required to attend the bndal how for nrort informohon, coll Knott's Cotning, m-0 220-5074. Special! tit Your Knot .. THE MASSAGING MINISTERS Lit w f'IUSS6ft J"' nJ ~ T&rdJn.g /#IH1 ""'r"!' Ptrfor-,_,. ~,ltf'W(t. CALL: REv. Sbirtev Heckard (714) 871-'IJ4) • • • • 150 Exhjbitors • Admission only $6.00 • • • 36,(XX> sq.ft. of • Hours: lO:OOam • 5~ _ • exhibition space • Fashion Shows"' . . ... . • FREE PARKING Enter 12:30 Honevmoon Fashions • off Arlington Dr. 3:30 Bridal ·Fashions • • (Gate 4 or 5) • Prizes Worth Thousands • • 2 PlAN YOUR FULL WEDDJNG IN 1 DAY UNDER 1 ROOF • • BRIDAL & HONEYMOON FASmON SHOWS • • 12:30 and S:SO • • Orange County Fairgrounds, Building 10 • Costa lies&. CA • • The ULTIMATE WEDDING EVENT for BRANCH Cl1'la BIJDIS • • FOR MORE INFO CALL (714) 548-1089 • ··········~········ • .Fo,· tbe ultimate expression of a bride.• -- • 8"""1 s.1o,, • --, -. . . . · .. ·~-.: .. ·.' . -. ~--}~~·-""'- NG•lfM IOCXWIU. Legliaclely artilt and Wu.trator NonlMm Roqwell'1 SCout ~t .. wlD be on d.ilpaay at the Newport Harbor Art Museum today, Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 :P.Dl· and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m.. u J>(t.rt Of a national tour. 'The . biuseum W al 850 ~ Clemente Drive. Admission ts SC. ,.;.;..;..-.._HOME llMODEUNG SHOW- •oream BaCkyard • and ·wm- ter Plower Wonderland• will highlight the 20th Annual Home Remodeling & Decorating Show , 1 at the Orange County Fair- ,, grounds. Hours are today from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Sunday from .10 a.m . to rp.m. Admission is $5.75 for adults, $3 for seniors and children under 12 are free. HOOKED RUG EXHIBIT A traditional hand hooked rug exhibit is at Piecemakers, 1720' Adams Ave., Costa Mesa through ~1 Feb. 18. The pieces were selected to show a variety of rug booking. For information, call 641-3112. MCI( IAY WALK A frM guided walldDQ •toUr '°' 'tit Upper Newpolt Bay BcOlogi- C:al blerve will leave every 10 or 15 minutes between 9and 10:15 a.m. today at tbe mmer at East Bluft Drive and Back Bay Road. VALENnNFS IAU The 1996 Valentines Day Ball, a charity event to raise tunds for St. Jude Children's Resee:tch H°"' pital, is at the Hyatt Newponer iil Newpm:L.Beach. Included in the evenings events are Monte Carlo- $tyle gambling games with play money, a silent auction and fan- tastic prizes. nckets are $35 in advance and $50 at.the door. Call 547-0552 for reservations. JOB FAIR Westec Security is holding a job fair from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at its offices, 100 Bayview Circle, New- port Beach. The fair is open to the public and attendees will get on- tbe-spot interviews. For more information, call 725-6241 . BARBERSHOP CHORUS The Masters of Harmony, a nationally acclaimed, award-win- Valentine's Da 4 Wine & Dine Your Valentine! Fehruarv 12. 13 & 14 • Complimentary Valet Parking S70.00 Per Couple •Tax and Gratull} not included nil)G~--------~ (213) at ·a p.m. m OQ1iit eoa- lege'I Robert 1. ?bMtre. 1110WW wr 11 'J1ckeCI are 112 tn advance and Gail Roff PlDe Art Gallery Sl 5 at tM cloOr. For mare :tnforma-invital you to mMt ~ arliltl at a don, call 432l588o. Yalentmei Alt SbOW aDil Wine STAGHOIN FERNS 1Uting today frain 2 to 6 p.m. and Sherman Ubtary and Gardens Sunday from 11 to 3 pl.m. at 2901 Offen a program on 'Staghorn W. Cout ~y. Ste. ~o. Fems' at 9:30 a.m. at 2647 E. NewpQrt Beadl. Call 5?4-9191 for Cout Highway, Corona del Mar. more lnlaimation or to RSVP. 1be program 11 free and open to SUCCESSFUL MREN11NG RUblic, PoL..IDOre in(oamitton.. _Bame & Noble bO.ti a work· call 673-2261. shOp/discuaslon bf'R8ii]fe Kfoury BOOK SIGNING / "On Being a More SuCceUtul Par- Best-selling mystery writer ent• at 3 p.m. at Triangle Square, Michael Connelly will sign his lat-1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa Me'4. est book "The Poet• at 1 p.m. at For information; call 631-0614. the Costa Mesa Super Crown, CREATIVE SOENa 1835 NeWp<>rt Blvd. For more The Creation Science Assoda· information, ca.11-979.-.0123. --Uon of Orange County's public YOUNG PERSON'S CONCERT meetiiig is at 7:30 p.m. at The Orange County Perform-Mariner's Church, 1000 Bi.son ing Arts Center presents compos-Ave., Newport Beach. Arlin Pen- er and computer music wi.zord ner, an e%pert on butterflies, Will Morton Subotnick in concert at present a program entitled •aut- 1:30 p .m . as part of its Young Per-terflles: how they refute Darwin's son's Chamber Music Concerts. Theory of Evolution.• The meet- nckets are $6 and available at tng Is free and open to the public. The Center Box Office 740-2000 More information: 898-8331. Give the gift of Relaxation PAMPER PACKAGE $85.00 Value NO\\ S55.00 SESSI INCLUDES: •Steam Embrace 'I Aromatherapy 'I 1 Hour Full Body Massage LIVE ENTERTAINMENT_. CLASSICAL GUITARIST con 141h only) GIFT CERTIFICATES AVALA.BL£• OFFER £XPIRES 3/31196 H J-\-L J For Rtstn'fttio1t C«U 756-CIAO <2416> ---• NEAa ~COUNTY Allp()j!T Hya11 Regency Irvine • 111100 Jaml>ortc Blvd • Irvine ACCEPTED BODY ,, .... A I ~ Ct.ll<IC 9r1 e~ .IJ.'IO(J\;1tpurtHl1d ' I m 11111/ h1·tM 1 '" lltt1>pi1al Ht111 1111d l~C.11. 111 \t'k'p11rt Hrnch 171../) 711-173 7 ~ I 20362 SW Birch St. • Newport Beach • . . ' ,,,··· ""' ·~ . Stock \ Reduction 1/ Sale ,.. "· . r '.!" ''.\ 0 -Aam~ha• J ·-:re· .~12. /ff · \Feb.17th / ... I • -. ' ~ ,. r · .¥ February 5th thru 17th We said we never wanted to have another sale, but we need to clear the space for the new stock we bought at the recent Jewelry Show in January. As everyone who has ever attended one of our sales knows, our sales are truly SALES. No tags changed ... no marking up to mark down ... a truly righteous sale ... and when it's over, it's overl Come eorty for best selection. Use yoor: VISA Ma stereo rd American Expreas Discover Card CHARLES H. BARR 1 IOJ W•tcllff Drive NewPOrt Beech Ml•JJ10 HOUlt Sames & Noble ~ti Ms. ~!'31.4-t. in an afternoon of ldence '~loration with the •Magic -.School BUI • series of books at 2 .m. at 953 Newport Center Dri- ve, Newport Beach. Suggested age for this event is 5 to 10. For more information, call 159-0982. WNNERS' COMPUTER a.ua Oia.nge Coast College's 'Wm- ners' Window Users Computer Club meets from 9 a.m. to noon in Room 116 of the Pine Art.I Build- ing. The club is open to anyone interested in Microsoft Windows • and Windows applications, including beginners. Annual membership fee for the' club is $20 and includes a newsletter. Registration is conducted at the · door. For more information, call 432-5880. BUSINESS RECORD KEEPING A four-hour record-keeping and tax workshop will be present- ed for small business owners by Orange Coast College Communi~ ty Education Office from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. ·in Room 203 of the Lewis Vt1k11ti11e's Dt1J' Is a sexy holiday, and. evny woma" lilies to feel sexy a"d femlnlttt. Surprise tbal special lady n your life wltb tbe pn:f«t gfft_ of pu_re romaru:e. .. li11.i:t•r1,. Brl11g 1111$ tul 111 wltb you 11"41 r«:dH 1"11 offyot1r -XI pl4rcbtue. Applied Science Building.~ tratioo fee ii $39 or $69 for two. Por more information, g.u -'32- 5880. SELf HELP BOOKS WORKSHOP •So you just bought another self-help book• is the title of a free commwiity workshop by Eliza.beth Sl9CWJ1. 10 to 11:30 a.m. 2900 Bristol St, First floor confer- ence room. Building B. Relate the most popular self help books to the most common needs of those who buy them. A discussion will include seven ways to increase your emotional intelligence and build higher self-esteem. There is no fee, but reservations are required. Call 850-1689 for reser- vations and more information. SUNDAY Q:flNESE LANTERN FESTIVAL MUSIC • Newport Beach Central Llbrary invites the public to a free Chinese Lantern Festival musi- cale at 3:30 p.m. in the Friends Meeting Roomr 1000 Avocado Ave., NeWJ>Ort Beadl. Por more , information, call 711-3801. FAMOUS PEOPU Pl.AYERS • The Famous People Pl.ayers, Canada's black-light theater troupe, brlng the legerids of Hol- lywood to lite at 2:30 p.m . at Orange Coast College'• Robert B. Moore Theatre. The players, dressed in black. manipulate llfe- size puppets like Paul Newman, Marilyn Monroe and Cb~lie Chaplin, without ever giving.Jlint to the fact that 10 of the 13 mem- bers are developmentally handi- capped. Advance tickets are $15 for adults and $8 tor children. For more information, call 432-5880. MONEY MANAGEMENT Orange Coast College's Re- Entry Center offers a free two- part money management work- shop from 6 tQ 8 p.m. today and Feb. 26 at the Re-Entry Center, Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Learn the intricacies of making, spending and saving money. For SATURDAY, fEBIWARV 10, 1• more Information, c.all-'32-5162. An&mON DEACIT DtSON>EA Biian Carey of Coastline Counseling Center will give a talk on the causes of ADD, bow it creates learning disabilities· and what a ~ent can do to help an ADD child and their teacher work with ADD in •ADD & Learning Disabilities: Waking up from the Night- mare,• from 1 to 8:30 p .m. at Coastline Counseling Center .. 1200 Quail St .. Ste. 105, New- port Beach. A donation of SS is requested. For more informa- tion, call 476-0991. l'UES~M-=-~";-:,,_~_____._~ ~SINESS/PROFESSIONAL WOMEN South Coast Business and Pro- fessional Women's lunch and pro- gram is at 11 :30 at El Tori to, 633 S. Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. The topic is •following Your Heart In All That You Do.• The cost is $17 for members and $22 for guests For more information, call 4 72- 4666. 35MM CAMERA WORKSHOP The two-part introductory workshop is designed to help stu- dents develop and improve both viSual and mechan1cal skills with a 35mm camera. The class is from 7 to 9 p.m. today and Feb. 20 at Orange Coast College. Registra- tion is $45. For more information, · call 432-5880. INVEST IN STOCK MARKET •Invest in the Stock Market with Your Principal Guaranteed with Index Annuities• is the title of the free noon program m the Friends Meeting Room of the Newport Beach Central Ubrary, 1000 Avocado Ave. For more information, call 717-3801. ASSET PRESERVATION The Jewish Senior Center of Orange County will host a com- plimentary seminar. on •Long- Term Care/Successful Asset preservation• at 11 a m. at the Center, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Seniors and their families are invited. For more information or reservations, call 953-3663. Mediterranean Chicken ~bHoney w1l:f'Jionds Roasted Quail Bastia Au Pouret Couscous \legetable LUNCH 8r DINrmR fine Mediterranean 1520 W. Plldft< eo-t Hwy. • rtewport Beecel 646-1420 WOMEN IN F0005EIMCI The FebfuNy dinOer' 11111 t'eil of the Roundtable For Waaaen Food.service meets at 6 p.m. at die Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., Newpafl Be ch. The cost is $20 for meat-' bera prepaid and $30 for noa- members. Guest speaker is ~ Kiantz fonner president of P~ Restaurants, me. For more mtor mation, call 665..6312. ADULT LEVEL CPR The Newport-Costa Mesa• Irvine Family YMCA's American Heart Association Adult Level CPR class is today and Tuesday from 5 to 9 p.m:at 2300 Universi- ty Drive, Newpon... Beach. cost is $25 for members and· $35 for non-members. Participants must register prior to class.~ For more information, call 642-9990. • Send your rtems to the Around Town Editor, The Oaily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627; fax ~170« call 540-1224, Ext. 333 l :; Unk /tot( ewporr Beach ... ,o IT ALIA TRAVEL COME To ITALY FOR A ROM.\~TIC \.'\llr-.llM'~ DAY & VISIT OUR ITALIA TRA\Fl ACfNO, SPECIAlllll\jC ,,... Wl~f & Fooo TOUR\ AS ~Ell AS 11\jOl\'IOUAl & CROlJP TRA\.El Scrvl1t• L111telt & Di1t11U & Codct111ls C11tu1,,. for 1111y size or 1111y b11tlger Sctfmpi Rcst1111rant 1576 ~ewport Blvd, Newport Beach • 645·8560 Between 16th & lndustrtal Newport Beach sonly Commercial Orchk:f Nuraery Italia Travel 1 570 rqewport Blvd, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 646-4783 NEW YORK FR/\;'\11\. SIN \I RA ..................... $14.95 PRIME RIB OF BH F .................................... $13.95 rdRoasuJ Rrd Ptppn \11uu BROILED Kl'N<, S \l..\to'I\ ........................... $12.95 NF\\' Yoiu.. Sn \!-. S \'\ FR\'\( h< o ......... $14.95 Cl llCKE..~ CIL\.\tPl<.'<>'-........................... $12.95 Co\PPELLL'l\I Al GR.\'\( .I Ill ) ....................... $13.95 THAI CHIC.KE'\' Ll'\C,L I'\~ ....................... $10.75 FFTTlJCC~F S\.'\'"r\ FI .......... $10.75 C.\.PPELLI:-.11 AL PO\tOlX>RO.. ... . $9.50 FFrrl'CC ~F PRL\1 \ VFR.\. . ..... •. $9.25 All mtrrts rrn:til r::rtlr jrrsh mt,rt"1'*1. '"'°''' 11/ ,..!tJ ~wa. p.1<11 or jrm./J f"r1 f:11U/""'t,,,. D1<011111t< not t R/1J 428 EAsT 17TH ST., COSTA MEsA • 650-1750 ~ ~ ,., ~mtTwmtUGHr Bdacalion wwk&bop With Linda ~ at tbe Newport BMCb CbUrch ol R~ous SdeoCe, 901 DON St., Staite US, N~ Beeic:.b 10 e.m. to noon today ... Cof. f.e and tea time at 9 a.m J\ll are welcome. Donations aie ~ et the door. HEALTH DAY lnstructor Janet Brosan leads •People \Vith .Arthritis Can Exer- cise• classes from 10 a.m . to 11 a.m. Tuesday at tlie Jewish Senior Center of Orange County, 250E.BakerSt., Costa Meso.The .. .. JCC MeoorU 'lbMtar, 250 E . ..._. in COIN M9111. Tlckela ue S l5, '1fttb M1110t and student dlicounts. ReHWetlons and iidahl\atiOli: 755-0340 INVft'ATION TO MEMBERSHIP ·0ur Se'l(erely Gifted Unltanan UniVenaJistl• is the topic of ttllt sermon 10:30 a.rn. Sunday in OrAnge Coast Uµ.itariali Uruver- salist Church, 1259 Vlctoria St., Cost.a Mesa. The Rev. Diana Heath will focus on the h omoge- neous natll.te of the Unitarian Universallst denomination and issue an invitation to member- 'c:lass includes health ti joint-protection tips, relaxation -~:._....:.:.. _ _.... ___ ~i,..-.._~-Bhlp.....After the service.~obn Hill .. lechniques, pain-control tech- niques and socializing. Call 513- 56'1. . ' PARADIGM SHIFT The Newport Beach Baha'i Com- munity allows participants to bear and experience "Paradigm Shift: A New Way -A New World• 7:30 p.m. Friday at a pri- vate residence in Corona del Mar. Together, they explore such questions as: Can racism and prejudice be eliminated? What is the new world order? Can con- filcts be resolved without forc;e? Axe women and men equal? What's the spiritual solution to .our economic problems? Music f.D.d food are included. Directions: 759-0999. ; SOENCE OF MIND Ill 'Juanella Evans conducts a work- shop "Spirltual Cause/Physical Effect,• Feb. 17 at the Newport TM Rnt Cllwdl .t Qrllt. Sd alll Ill NI .... .._. ... ...... o.leMl.<»rad .._MtUtlle ....... ........ Tbe dNI$--~ ....... CGDgr919llOllel9ditwo .., .... -te .... 11.e'weeldy IMIOD MllDOll,.... GHdi' .-,, tbe BUiie ..a a.e •Sd•ce _. lfeliltla wllla Key to a. Sul(Aurel. • llT Mary Ba11e1' Eddy. ... readers wUI CODduct tbe two San.._y semces, Which are held at 10 LIL and 5 p.m. OD Wednesday eveil.lDgs at 8 p.a., t11ie Ant 8Mder nam lrolD tbe Bible ud tbe Chrlil· liD ~ tenhook, aiad 1D81Dbeis of tbe congregation dim-...... ...., ol lteillng. BOiia ..-.-a WW eerve for three comeadtYe yMn. little, tlut 1'-nt ltMder, IS a .ealOr 9denlllt for Hughes AJrcratt ~Y In El SeiUDdO· Wiie md h1I WUe, Judy, have railed Clve children, and lived tn N~rt B~ach 1o.r 16 years. . r McCoy, the SecOnd Reader, haS lived In Newport Beach tor 24 ~Her husband. Richar~ Is president of Mikasa Sports In Irvine. TbeY have a ilianted daughter living tn New York; and a son who attenda Newport Harbor High.. Beach Church of Religious Sci-the comer of Eastbluff and Jam- ence, 901 Dove St., Suite 145, boree in Newport Beach. The Newport Beach. Donations are sessions are held Monday accepted at the door and coffee evenings during February and -and tea are offered from 9 a .m. March and are open to the public. until the work.shop begins at 10 This week, the topic is •The a.m. Call 646-3199 for more infor-Intelligence Community: Time 26, from 7 to 9 p.m. Child care offered with pre-registrations. Call 556-8463 for additional information. mation. for reform." Call 644-1341 for CONCERTS/ ENTERTAINMENT DISCUSSIONS FOR CATHOLICS more information. Keep the wonder and joy of SHIN BUDDHISM ST. VALENTINE'S DAY CONCERT and Miriam Senn.an, of •Tantric Connections" Will speak on the ancient a.rt o sacred sexual.icy, tantric yoga. '.The Rev. Stephen Moore, of the Metropolitan Com· munity ChµrC:h, Costa Mesa, will speak on sexuality in the Judeo- Christian tradition. There will be a lunch at 11 :30 a.m. at a nominal cost For information, call 646- 4652. 'FROM THE HEART' The Rev. Gail Miller presents the sermon at 10:30 a.m. Sunday at the Newport Beach Church of Religious Science, 901 Dove St., Suite 145. Newport Beach . Week- -ly Meditation group at 7 p.m. on Tuesdays, Healing, 10 a.m. Wednesday. Call 646-3199. WHY WON'T EVIL GO AWAY? "Now that we no longer believe in sin, why won't evil go away" is the topic of the sermon by the Rev. Diana Heath at 10:30 a.m. Feb. 18 at Orange Coaft. Unitari- an Universalist Church, 1259 Vic- toria St., Costa Mesa. At 9:15 a.m. the first of a monthly series on •Tue Use and Mis-Use of the Bible" will be conducted by Heath. ·Love Letters• by A.R. Gurney Readers' Th4'ater, will be presented after the service. There will be lunch for a nominal cost at 11:45 a.m. Call 646-4652 for more information. SINGLES Chrtstmas alive by gathering at Newport Beach Higashi Hongan-Music at St. Mark's presents a Our Lady Queen of Angels ji Buddhist Temple's Dharma concert 7:30 p.m. Wednes"day in Catholic Church at 6:15 p .m. Society presents a lecture and St. Mark's Presbyterian Church, altemate Sundays in a rel.axed discussion series on Shin Bud· 2100 Mar Vista Drive, Newport setting with discussions chosen dhism at 7 p.m. Feb. 17 at th~ Beach, at the comer of Jamboree by participants. Meetings will be temple, 254 Victoria St., Costa and Eastbluff. No admission Will held Feb. 18, March 3 and March Mesa. Call 722-1202 (the Rev. be charged for an evening filled SERENDIPITY 17 at the parish center, 2046 Mar Hirosu.mi) or 651-~102 (Ronnie with fun songs, laughs and love. The Serendipity series for singles Vtsta Drive, in Newport Beach. Young). Information: 644-134.1 (Buddy meets Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. at Come or call for more informa-HEALING BROKEN HEARTS James). St . Andrew's Presbyterian tion, Marie Romano at 548-3844 A divorce recovery work.shop by BEAU JEST Church, 600 St. Andrews Road in w =sister Agatha Paimon, 644-Vmeyard Christian Fellowship in The JCC Menorah Theatre pre-Newport Beach. This week, 9~18. Costa Mesa Assistant pastor and sents a classic farce-style comedy •Love and its rippling eUects" is EIGN POLICY DISCUSSION sin le parent, Mike Barnett, will about family, friends and food, the sub· of talk b Jeanie ee y sion seSsiOns oa-~....,,..e-'a.........,r-£e-..-e_.,...ur:....e-an--..-sm-...,,--gr-'-o-up-t~~e-au~-es-._!..;..-y-un---. ........ e-rm-an-o-n:..+-~cC~a.;;;..;;.,o~MFC , teacher coun- on the •Great Decisions Study discussion. The fourth annual Thursdays and Saturdays at 8 selor and accomplished speaker. l::uide, • available for $11, at St. seminar runs six Tuesday p.m. with Sunday matinees at 2 All singles are welcome. A $3 , Uark's Presbyterian Church, at evenings, Feb. 20 through March p.m. March 7, 9, 10, 14, 16 and 17 donation, which also covers ' . I e 1 • I e I • •• '. ' . METHODIST eo.taMeM MESA VERDE UNmD METHODIST CHURCH 1701 laker, C.M -Worship & Church School • ~ 1:30 and 10:00 a .m. •., Dr. Ric:N>n:I Geor 979-8234 NEWPORT CENTER UNrTfD MITHODIST CHURCH 16<tJ~..-W. 644-0745 Worship at 8:00AM & I O:OOAM Sonday SChool All ~s 9:00M1 Rev. Edward C. Martin l ,f\G UNA United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Dr. Laguna Beach 499-3088 -sumJIVMornlng WorsnlP . & Chrlstfan Education 1 OAM Ministers Oa~ee & Virginia West~ Counseling Center &ifvlcee Avalll.ble HEUGIOUS SCIENCE a.or: .. ,.. ,,, (114) '"4119 •• Al J If Mr,._ .... ,., FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Udo, Newport Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 Church IOCllD • 5pm, Sunday Sc:bool IOCllD WldneDJf ~ 8pm If we live in the Spirit, ltt us also walk in the SpirlL Galatians 5:25 Branch of The Mother Cburcb The Fint Church ol Christ Scientist -~,Maadr..U. ------ CONGREGATIONAL © COMMUNITY OORCH CONGREGATIONAL , UNITED CHURCH Of CHRJST To ........ To C..1ToC..1119 DO. ~ V11n Blalr, Ml,._r s~ WorJhlp e:JO & 10-.AM ChUrdl Sdlool MMU..., t-AS Chlchft Chl(f car. ~ 644-7.&00 61' Alie; CMilii Dll ... PRESBYTERIAN ------~------ 0.mf11 from rhlt wnn udtid WJloLniuJ"" ~...., f~. "MEETING YOUR FAMILY'S MATERIAL NEEDS" (I Timothy ~:l ) PRESBYTERIAN ST. MARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SundalJ Worship 9:30 a.m. Cltilil wre, Sunila11 Sch_ool ]ttmboret tit &stbluff Newport Btttch 644-13111 EPISCOPAL SAINT JAft\ES cruRCH ep1scopa •A Com"'llllll)r Wlc-.,I lo lnl"f •M s.tvirlf J.1111 Cluut., """ -' SirYW"' Fr. David C. Andenon, rector 3209 Vta Lido Newport Beach 14/675-0210 7:30 am Traditional 9 am Conlemporory: 9 am Church SchoOI 1 O:AS om Charismatic ond Wed~esdoy noon CHRISTIAN HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH 1! 1sc1p es o s 2401 h~in• In. 1t Santa Isabel Newport Beacb Sunday Worship • 10:00AM Dr. Dennis W. Short Mlalster 645-o5781 COMMUNIT'.' CHURCH "Staying 'Fueled' Not 'Fooled' for Life" HADASSAH IENEfl'T Newport Beach Hadassah pre· sents star powei'ed entertainment for Uie 0!94riization's annual ben- efit. The bigh·fl ying Peipuig Acrobats will be the attraction at t p.m. Feb. 18 at Orange Coast College, 2701 P4fMew Road . Prec~g the perfonnance Will be a gala. sit-down luncheon at the Red Uon Inn. Cost for the lun· cbeon and performance of the Peiping' Acrobats is $75 per adult, $50 for children. Benefit proceeds go to the support of world famous Hadassah Hospital and Medical Organization. For tickets or infor- mation, call 644-4464 . GUIDED BUS TOUR The University of Judaism's pop· ular study tour program will take a two-day bus trip Feb. 18 and 19 for a walking tour of San Diego's Old Town, meet Jews from sever- al Spanish speaking countries and. visit synagogues and Jewish neighborhoods in San Diego. The second day will be spent in Tijua- na, with a tour of a Tijuana syna- gogue and residential area.s. There will be a few hours for lunch and shopping on Tijuana's main commercial street. The fee or $150 per person includes trans- portation, accommodations at the San Diego Ramada Old Town Hotel, crossing fees, two meals and snacks. For registration infor- mation, call (310)476-9777, extension 246. GOLDEN AGE OF SPANISH JUDAISM Hear the music, see the art, learn the history, taste the food on a cultural journey presented at the Jewish Community Center, Bak- er and Redhill, Costa Mesa 2 p.m. Feb. 18. Musicians, artists, authors, a poet, two chefs, histori- ans, researches and speakers promise a interesting afternoon in Spain, 900-1400 CE. Tickets are $4 per adult member or child over 12 and $6 non member tick- ets; dessert included. Child care available at a nominal fee. For information or to RSVP, call Jack Stein at 968-0998; Alan/ Phyllis Jacobs at 644·2712 or Rosalie Gottfried at 240-0704. E ~L EAl: PORT GROUP St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church conducts a support group for tamUiM With loftd oue • serious m•W illn•MI ~ SUnday frOln 6:30 to 8 p.m., .. by a ~eiiiorial. For men lnfor· mation, Cal1 St. An~ at 63.l· 2880 or Or. Karin Montg9111ery~t 645-3108. ,, " CNtEER NETWOltlC The Career Network meetipg & thotie une mployed peqips at 7fM) p.m. Thunday ln Stewart LOUJl9P. at St. Aftdrew 's Pl'esb~ Church. The free, ongoing wee!- l y meet.iiigt are open to all an.a are held at 600 St. Andrews Rodtil 1n Newport Beach (across ~· Newport Harbor tngh Schoait.' Por more information, call~(7l4) 574-2239. t ,;.; I I ~J,.!,.'~~~~I : • I I SOENCE OF MINO ; : I Meditation at 6 p.m. followed by : •Prosperity/Science of Mind• at '1 1 p.m. are held Tuesday at New'r I port Beach Church of Religio~ 1 Science, 901 Dove St., No. 14~ : Newport Bea.ch. •Physical Pe~ • fection/Sdence of Mind" is ~: held 10 a.m. Wednesdays. Cai: 646-3199. : I PRAYER BREAKFAST : 1 First United Methodist Church c:J/ '1 Costa Mesa holds a Pray~ Breakfast at 6 a.m. Wednesday at I Denny's restau.rant at Newpod I Boulevard and 17th Street 1n Cos~ 1 ta Mesa. Call 548· 772.,. : I HOLY COMMUNION : '1 St. James Episcopal Church, 320f Via Lido, Newport Beach, offers' I noon service Wednesday with I Holy Communion. Bring a lunca and dine with the church stah after the service. Call 675-0210. : 1 BIBLE STUDY : : His Disciples Fellowship in Costa : Mesa invites everyone for a study : of God's word, food, fun and f e~ , lowship at 7 :30 p.m . Friday. An ; ages welcome. Directions: 65a-j 2589 (James). MEN'S FELLOWSHIP BREAKFAff. , The Men's Fellowship Breakta9t • of St. Andrew's Presbytericm! Church holds a weekly breakfd!#: and speaker at 7 a .m. in Dierel'\L: field Hall, 600 St. Andrews Roaq, • Newport Beach. The breakfast is, I open to all men for $2.50 per breakfast. For more information, call 631-2880. : ! ~----------~·· •• • Please send photographs and typeit, releases detailing stories, upcomin~~ events, sermon topics or any othet' news~ Involving Costa Mesa and . Newpo~t Busby, O.lly Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., ~: Mesa, 92617. 'You can also 'fax 1teiM ti> I ~170. Releases are requested ~. Wffks prior to an event date. ! : SO UTH C O AST CHRISTIAN CHURCH We Care About You Because Christ Cares.. "PuOing Tol(ether" PART Ir Exodus 13:17; 14:10-31 Wonbip Sc.ma l()d 5 am Jcm>ld A. Hollobaugh, B1bk Stv<hes 9:00 am Mmistcr JUdt For Ouut S:JO pm 792 Victoria Street • Costa M esa, CA • 92627 (714) 548-3468 (Comtr •fViaori1 & P~tu) , LUTHERAN CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH -----'"'---menway "We low children, youth, young adults, career adults, stnlors. We love to cart, to reach out, to mttt needs. to · answtr questions" • Sunday Sttvim -8:00, 9:30' 10:45 • Sunday Sdlool l Bible Studies -9:30 700 Victoria Strttt •Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (71 4) 031·1 011•(714)5•8-6866 (School) Society in black and white • seller Mark Vktor co- author of two No.1 New York Times Best- sellen. "Chicken Soup fot the Soul" and "A Second Helping of Chic.ken Soup for the Soul" wUl be the guest speaker at the thlrd annual .,Pods Author and Book Luncheon," held by Friends of the Orange Cout Interfaith Shelter. 1be event wlll take place Matth 6 at The Padfic Club, Newport Beach. Pro- ceeds wlll benefit homeless famWes at the Interfaith Shelter in Costa Mesa. Ilckeb are $40. Call 673- 6502 for more lnformatton and reservattons. No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper ms IN... Daily Pilot Best flowers \Yell, they're called ~ Plort.stas, so what else would yqu expect but outstanding flor~ design. Las Plorlstas, a 30-year old chari- table organlzatton with acttve memben all over the southland, held lts annual noral prevlaw party recently at The Beverly Hills Hotel, organized, ln part, by Orange County locals Susan Sutter, Sandy Murphy, Julle Lee, and Las Plorlstas president, Carolyn Stockwell. Newport Beach resident, Beth Lane, wlll be a Las Plorlstas mannequin at the upcoming 1996 spring ball being called, "Las Plorlstas Celebrates America's Ttadlttons.'" Lane wlll Join the parade in one of the extraordinary noral head dresses that have made the group famous. Las Plorlstas handicapped chlldren's cllnlcs are afflllated with USC's School of Medicine. Steven B. Sample, president of USC, was on hand for the attalr. ~t A')' VU 9 s £ BUY a BEU USED CLOTHES. TOY8 a ACCE80RIE8, ETC. 1!884 Newport Blvd. (et Del Mer) eo.ui Me.II (714) 131·7383 Up dose and personal with local social doyenne, Mary Lou Hornsby, and her good buddy, Jlm Dou of Chapman Unlventty. Hornsby ls turn- ing over a check for $61,000 to DoU, money raised by the Fashionables, a support group of Chapman Universi- ty. lbe money ls earmarked for the construction of the All Faiths Chapel at the Unlvenlty, set to break ground later this year. Society Quote of the Week . ... \All parties shall remain anonymous. Two couples are dining. The wife of one couple turns to the other wife and says, "I want you to know that your husband saved our marriage ... The other wUe ls surprised and asks why. The first wife responds, "After seeing you and your husband together, I decided that my husband was not so bad ·~. afteT all ... The husband of wife No. 2 turned to his .. wUe and said, '"Honey, was •to;; that a compliment or an 'Z. insultl" .,. Advantages: 1.rltarfto ....... llofl;-'fftl ... -Col'MfMt'lit:---t--u-~~~---..111~ z. Pllllela .. g11*ilf .._ ~-'· °"_. ._. ..... -. 4. Sm911 lncllb• ~ p---ot 119 -.. rWlllr1Q 1n a ~ cx.n.ac rwa 5. No pine. ...... "' --.. Uled ... the eurgery. 8. No 08llll « er'*'-.. MC I I I lf't. 7. You W111k out ot cu AmbulllDly 8ur9'ca1 C.... h _. momllig °'~you came In. I . u..lly you .. able to ~to wa11t In a t11w dtly8. 8. Gc8 .. '° lllow you to Wlllk Ind ,,.., ~ Moes rnof9 COl1'lb1llbtf and hlM your ... look and .... ~- "We Get Peo~le Back On Their Feet Sooner" DOCTOR'S FOOT CARB CBNftR ~ ·=~~ POST-<>Pl!RAlM IRVIN• 18952 MACARTHUR BLVD. SUITE 102 714 833-340& • r-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---.. -• • ~ ~ ~ .. • . " .. .. " • .. ~<c.0 ~I> 'f LOS E'.t "~C~~ ~~ c;, I .96J\ ~~~ 9-'" ~ ·~ c~ll - !\to* ~f'l f "> Come see the pro's· -Nicklaus, Sneed, FIOyd, Weiskopf ~~ <a CALL THE SENIOR SLAM HOTLINE (714) 548 0186 . FOt Golf lntormatton Price torm: .. !!6.~ oonpancy Ol,rpet & Drapery January Clearance on AI,14 REMNANTS 50°/oOFF Now Open Sundays from 11 -4pm ..... 91aow• elid It,..,,= ......... lltPOCLi .. ........... .,.,~ ... NDllllt -tar blil ... " ... •J bur ........ _. eta.. • .................. ~ ltml. ib' .. big bubblll. I mm Dawn dllb·........,lMluid wttll to SCH after 30-year absence wa11V ad tbe c6m' bUDbJe ftUkl. 8y Tom 11tuS. ~ Piiot lttsa~.ct.· 1lcbtl to Iha Bubble Festival •Hupe A.Jaancter, the at Lauacb hd ue 13.25 for ~-SCR meinbet In her memben ad $5.75 for nail-tint maj9r role, lhowa high membm. ~ tm..Me...11 __..._.promi. a the qotled lleJrea a.m., 1 and 3 p.m. today and Sun· who battle• laobelJe for Hugo'I day. Por more information, call aJfectJOna Jn another memorable 5'6-2061. acene. • Conductor spells Da1Jy Pllot, Aug. 25, 1965 ttouble for columnist 1 ;~:!0a';o~=t~~ ---t----c:o""v;;;e,..r:ar.;i;-.o::.., eyed readers-,-·~· actress in "Rmg Round the ~ A nybody can make a soap including fellow Daily Pilot Moon," just getting her creative bubble, but when Tom colunmist Fred Martin, called last feet wet at South Coast Reperto- Noddy ~aves his magic week binform me that in my ry. Actually, SCR was just get- bu\)ble wand, out come bubbles interview with Pacific Symphony ting its feet wet also -it was inside of bubbles, a bubble cube, Orchestra conductor Cad St. onJy the company's sixth produc- 8, 10 and 12-sided bubbles, bub-Clair, I had misspelled the name tion. ble5 big enough to stand inside of another conductQr, Von Kara-But after "Ring" and the next (which he does), and more. But jan. Seems I used the phonetic show, "The Hostage," Hope can you make a living at it? Nod-version, Carrion. Alexander returned to her Bay dy does. Oops. Area roots, embarked on a pro- Noddy became immersed in At least I can spell magic, and fessional acting and, later, the world of bubbles more than a magic spell is what the sym-directing career, never to be 20 yea.rs ago while looking f~r a phony wove during the o~-heard from at SCR again. Until cheap way to pass the time in tra's performance of Mahler's this month. between his shift at a factory in Symphony No. 6 in A minor last Now billed as Hope Alexan- New Jersey. He was fascina.ted Wednesday at the Orange Coun-der~Willis, she's one of three by the variety of shapes he could ty Performing Arts Center. St. actors dispensing elaborate and mold with bubbles and over the Oair spoke briefly to the audi-intriguing monologues in SCR's years has turned that fascination ence about Mahler before · Second Stage comedy, "Three into a visual demonstration he launching into the intennission-Viewings.• As the corpse-rob- calls "Bubble Magic." less, hour and a half concert. bing Mac, she's reunited with Noddy brings his bubble show The symphony {expanded to SCR co-founder David Emmes - to The Launch Pad Science Cen-107 musicians for the Mahler d H · th t 1965 third Piece) offered a stirring, fierce, who playe ugo m a ter in Crystal Court for the · d comedy and directs the current annual Bubble Festival today and passionate, temperamental an show -and Don Took, who's Sunday. During his show, Noddy lyrical interpretation of Mahler's been with the local company tell$ jokes and explains the sci-biographical "Thagic" symphony. since Day One. ence principles behind bubbles. The finale was particularly ch . thrilling, with st. Qair's enthusi-"It's scary to approa a piece "Science centers like me astic leadership and baton flour-like this," she confided before·a because I draw people who are ish 'din th . 1in la recent performance. "You're so not their typical clientele," said es gm g e SWU' g yers far out on a limb: But David has b hon fr his b of emotion-packed music. Count Noddy Y P e om ome me in..as...a newill>und.Mabler such strong Yision and a stur.dy 9---lllk-Mwta Cruz. "I will certainly f band, he gives you a sale play- get lots of people with little kids, anBy the way, guest concertmas-ground. It's a pleasure to work fl\lt in addition I've had physics ter for the Mahler concerts was with him." classes who are assigned to go to violinist Michelle Kim, currently Alexander-Willis pointed out iJy show. Physicists lqlow that concertmaster for the Japan that she hasn't been completely ~ bubbles are perfect for Ameri.can_Syxnphony of Los out of touch with the Costa Mesa ~onstrating a number of very Angeles· and the Santa Barbara company. 'be.sic principles about physics." Chamber Orchestra. •rve followed their progress For his repeat performances at (.,aunch Pad, Noddy said he will O'lake some of his most popular ~ubbles while introducing a few aew ones, such as a two-stoty carousel and a star-shaped bub- \)le. Noddy professes to gear his shows around humor rather than teaming (•I try to entertain the ~--f.W~.4JU;l-LW~MS--4'U¥....tUl0 .&:o 11 ), but e bas been a hit on both "The RUFF ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Where Your Do4lar Coven Morel 1922 HARIOl llVD., COSTA MESA· Sota· I 156 I I I I I I I I cJ 1 3441·8 VIA LIDO, NEWPORT BEACH ~. r. NEXT TO PAVDJONS ~ --~·······~·····.··~·· lbN .,., .......... """' ,,,,...,. ~...,yow "}lllta ____ , most sophisfkXJtad <ky cleon- l~ & kJUrldty fOctttty .. we WOUid HM you to try us. . so heia's our lntre>dt.qory offer: ------, 2 ~ANTS OR 2 SIUKTS I .,.~~,. 1);: .... ~ I I uMl J'w ~ MVeral ol Cbe lboWI. lt't justthat the t1mln.g ju.I wuni right {to work here agamJ before now.' SO how did the~ daughter finally: find h81 Wllf bed.? "Martha McFarland fSCR'I casting director) cdlled me about the play and said, 'You'd better come down and read for t.hit one: So I did." Though she now lives in NortliHollywood, near her grown son, Thorin, a writer, Alexander-Willis is a San Fran- ciscan by birth who wt school at 15 to join the city's Actor's Wor1'shop with the bless.ings of her actress mother and drama critic father. She had just turned 18 in 1965, when she followed Emmes and Martin Benson, (who had been classmates at San Francis- co State) down to Orange Coun- ty to Jo.in their newborn theater group, which had set up opera- tions in a converted marine swap shop on the Newport Beach bayfront. After that summer, she returned north and worked with the American Conservatory The- atre, the Berkeley Repertory Theatre and the San Francisco Actor's Workshop, picking up she said, going into a practiced several Drama-Logue and Crit-sales pitch. ic's Circle Awards. Her primary occupation these Her resume doesn't give any days is directing, a career she's regards to Broadway (•I hate been charting "for the past 1~ New York•) and includes just years, seriously for the past sev- one television show, "The New en." Her latest proiect, "Park WKRP ; .. cm· cinnati," which did-l "' Your Car in Harvard Yard," is n't exactly sap her creative ener-just winding down a five-month gy. run in Los ~0h "l stifled the boredoUH()¥-1eat---1--Alexander-Willis would like to culating how much I was being make her acquaintance with paid for every hour, every minute,• she recalled. South Coast Repertory some- TV sitcoms don't last forever, thing more than a once-every- though, and just last year she 30-years arrangement. found herself employed in her "This show made me love act- first "straight job" -selling ing again," she declared. '"It's Volvos. "It wasn't all that bad," scary in the best possible way.• T'e la xin g \lalent ine1s D inne-r fo-r Two, Complimenta-ry Champagne and Roses •RESPECT • SILF' CONTROL • Sn.Jr lhTHM • WllOKT CONTltOL llid IMTIW" D!tlVI. NIWPCln' lfACH EAITBLUFF VILJ.AGI CINT£A ~ ., ,,,; In ·Tbree .... Viewings,• ..,. Hope nt: Alexander· _,1~ Wlllls plays •. the role of 4 Mac, a thief "" who Aeall J1M Jewelry from ., corpses at · '( funeTil15. ' DON LEACH/ .. DAILY PILOT • I ' However,given the choice, , she'd prefer a directing assign-1 ment. "What I'd really like to do , is direct David (Emmes, who .. hasn't trod the boards since the theater was located on Newport : Boulevard in the mid-1910s). Now that would be fun.• ' "': ... -Jc.•,._....~ Nw Diiily Piloc SATURDAY, FEMUAA 10. 1996 Love and the couch potato A kid's picks for Valentine videos F or · those of you who can't fathom a Valen- ~ tine's Day without your true love, the remote, here are the Dally Pilot news- room's Top 10 movies to rent. So nuke up some microwave popcorn, twist off that beer cap and snuggle up, ·you love birds.• 1 Casablanca: So mlmlcked, so copied, such an icon that it is nearly a cliche. But a beautiful cliche. Set 1n Casab}AJlca in World War ll, the movie pretty well touches all the bases. There's intrigue. There's conflict. There's· renewed love. There's also a lot of smokin' ... cigarettes that is. You never realize how much people used to smoke until you pop in a •Bogart classic. And in the end there is heartache. But it's good heartache. And for bonus points, you get to hear "As TI.me Goes by." (Steve Marble) 2 Sleepless in Seattle: Girly film, yes, but I like it too. lbis has tlie makings of a chick flick, but guys just can't hate this movie. Fun story (engaged woman falls in love with faceless widower she hears on talk-radio show), smartly written dialogue, extremely likable characters, led by Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks. Even Joe Six-Pack will shed a tear in the end. (Bill Lobdell) aGhost The perfect cry-on- his-shoulder movie (don't watch it if your eyes swell and your nose runs with heavy weeping). Patrick Swayze -what a hunk, even when he's dead. He f Demi Moore so much, he h s around as a ghost to protect h from the bad guys that killed and are after her, too. Whoopi ldberg is wonderful as the sltazy psychic who can talk to him b t can't convince Demi. There's a p t, sort of, and mystical revenge, I~ but all in all, it's a really good 7 Doctor Zldftgo: Love in the three-ban.ky movie where you can tunclia. Ab, yes. Well, the wa(ch Patrick and cry. And then, good Doc ts mighty, mighty there's "Unchained Melody• in long but is beautiful.. tender and . the background. Maybe four ban-cove~ enough history to get you kies. (Anne Spinn1 three units in hiitory at most col-By Kell'"" Marble, Daily Pilot It won't make you cry. It lNes. An endearing love l1Qry._.__.::..1<:.r:l!i...:.:=:a...------t----..--.._'----_.;.-----will maa.you-leel happy. 4Beauty and the Beut: Par-but you may-need a pot of colfi Really heppy.- ents of young kids have prob-to make it to the end. (Marble) The car.at Gatsby CINDERELLA ably watched this 1991 Dis-L4KIY JaDe This is a really cool movie. LITTLE WOMEN ney classic a million times -twice 8 l.Jke Water tor ~late: love~ There's this woman who gets Winon• Ryder is probably at the theater .and 999,998 times Passionate. Sweet. Dreamy. Somlnenby married to a stepfather and the best actress of all th.is. This on video. Still, you can't go wrong 1J)ce melted chocolate, this Terms of Endearment then, like the father, dies. And is a good story but kind of -first-rate love story (bonus: a luscious flJ.m will warm your soul Cinderella has to do all these complicated. refreshing!Y_independenutroqg and.leaJ.1y gat-yau-in ~moodlor ~es --~·-cirore~Clnd 1here's these mice OK, so all these sisters Ukea·- heroine}; Academy-Award win-amour. The love scenes are taste-and then she meets Prince to act and all of them had dif· ning score and overall production ful yet lusty; the story magically romance: Channing and then she goes ferent talents The one girl so superb that it became the first surreal; and the many food refer· King Kong from rags to riches. ' with the boy name fell in love animated flick to receive Oscar ences will get your stomach, as The Uttle Mermaid · nomination for •Best Picture. 11 well as your lust, growling. Cozy It definitely made me cry-with the boy next door. I for- (Lobdell) up with your sweetheart and Splash the first time I saw it, but I get his name. And then as all have the video now so I've the girls grew up they went 5Benny & Joon: What could be enjoy! (1rts Yokoi) Alternative seen it a lot. This one is good their separate ways. Someone more touching than a 9 Lady and the lhlmp: When romance: for everyone, good for the dies and it was very sad. One romance between two kids 1famp, though famished whole family. Two thumbs up. of them gets married and it's who are each a few sandwiches b.imseli, nudges over that Mad Love very cute. short of a picnic? When he's not meatball for Lady ... sigh. And Nattiral Boin Kll1en BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Jo -that's Winona -meets woofug Mary Stuart Masterson then_ there's that nose touching Sid and Nency Probably one of the best this man in New York City (much to the chagrin of her over· th h tti oodl If Something Wild movies of all time. It never who likes to wnte books and P""'lecti"ve bro·~er, Aidan Quinn), over e spag e n e ··· ~·e Romance .. .., UJ! your heart doesn't turn to gush uu gets boring. It's about this girl that's good because she does Johnny Depp is playing Thnan over this ..a--ling dogme love s1orv. Wild at Heart too. They kinda fall in love, outside hospital windows or doing wu ~-• ,, named Belle who likes to sing you're not hwnan. Does Disney and dance. One day she goes but not all the way. He pub- a deft Chaplin rip-off. Gentle and know romance, or what? (Yokoi) May~Decemlier with her father because he has lisbes her book, which is goofy, "B&J" also contains.an ear-this scienWic invention but called "Little Women.• ly appearance by re9 hot (and 1 0 The Princess Bride: romance: And then her sister MArv d h d d) Juli..... Moore they get lost and end up at --' re · ea e U..M•e · "Grandpa, they're KISS-Blame it on Rio this castle. gets married. And Jo probably (Evan Henerson) ING again!" The The Graduate She looks around and he's is going to get married to, but 6 An Affair to Remember: Th.is romance between a doomed-to-Harold and Maude locked up. But he gets to go you don't see that. classic love story starring wed princess (Robin Wright) and Lolita home if she stays there. The It really made me cry. It dreamy Cary Grant and pret-ber dashing rescuer (Cary Ewes) Manhattan Beast lets her go home but she might be kind of boring to Ut- ty Deborah Kerr will probably is the only part of this 1991 comes back and sbe starts to tie kids. I was in third grade always emit heart-felt sighs and channer that isn't high comedy. Love and mental like him because he's kind· when I first saw it and I fell shoulder-shaking sobs. The chem-They play it straight; nobody else illn hearted. She marries him and asleep but now l think it's one istry between the two lovestruck does. It's a fairy tale, told by an old ess: of the best movies of all time. stars who first meet on a moonlit man to bis flu-ridden grandkid. Benny & Joon a~ the petals fall off the rose, cruise ship has all tlie elements of Director Rob Reiner brings in folks Don Juan DiMarco the spell is broken and every- true love -you desperately want like Billy Crystal, Wallace Shawn thing turns back to the way it it to work. But then life-Hll'I. IQs-~lild An~tr5i~OW-OR.P--t---..;;_--..._..-_.___ was.-- unexpected hardships in the way py can it be? See this movie and ... grab a box of tissues. (Carolyn you will believe that Rodents of Miller) Unusual Size exist. (Henerson) ff~ 'Iii' COSTA MESA CIVIC PLAYHOUSE CRAZY FOR YOU (:/ Heart Shaped 6oxes Of Chocolate (:/ Sugar Free ~hocolates (:/ Flower5 & 6allootis (:/ Customized Gift 6askets (f..r) Wltie. Cha mpagtie & Matiy "'-.../ Romatitic Gift Items 250 Ogle Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (71 4) 650-8463 •FAX (714) 631·6863 ..... ~ IUl:I:.... 1 IOI llMI W ~:) IUUTRLl&I( ~~ •. IOUAlrl WVIMI W VllAI THE.-=. ::r.::=i-1M, IOOfROIO(N) .............. lllEADIMIWMUm ~ 1t WHITE 9M1 . 11~ :! ,__TU ) IUC&~~11) b .:=a_,"'"~ :! ---w1. wvmaua M" ....... IOI -me ----.&AMIW •· llGUAl9'I I TllE ... 41') SAOOLEBACK ' ·th! ie~f<T • '· 1 :." -'~~o b :1 • Film reviewer KEu.EY MAJt8LE is Managing Editor Steve Marble's 9-yeat· ANAHEIM HILLS : ~: ·: · ·: FESTIVAL -•~·1 w • ": •. ,919 CERRITOS 10 •.. ·, • ·-, _· .•. ? CIRRITO\ 'l.l'tl ~UI 11 I\ 11·.1· ~2.1 OJ56 ... _.,Pit ... ., ...... (N·11) .n'fd m,.um~ .... ,_~,~. -.=....~ .... ----..... ... No Enrollment Fee NoDUeS lnclUdes full use of all club facllttfes NATALIA LARSON MEMBER FOR 12 YEARS TWO AEROBIC .CLASSES & 1WO WEIGHT TRAINNI SESSIONS A WEEK -631-8623 Write~in advocate misgajded in her . choice' of causes~ t I n response to Fred Martiri's .Feb. 8, t 996 column •This wommn group has write stuff.• It's easy to admire · f\lolly Lyon's determination, level of mvolvement and organizational skills in putting together a Great American Write- m. Each year she bolds the write-in, com- plete with Informational speakers to encourage men and women to write to political leaders on a variety of issues. Lyon's stated favorite cause is democ- ' dcy, She uses an interesting analogy, "Democracy is such a fragile thing. It's like ta.king care of a baby, you have to care for it, help it, nurture it, pro- tect it ... it needs a lot of help just to stay alive." ln a colossal irony, the very next para- graph informs us Lyon's activities include work for Planned Parenthood .md Pro-Choice Orange County. Planned Parenthood and Pro-Choice range County are not organizations of a oning;nurturing and protecting , ,. nature. Rather, they support and promote ··-the killing of live fetuses. ~ The label •pro-clloice" is more accu- 1 rately read "pro-death." The opportunity to make a choice arises at the time an l • individual choos~ to engage in sex ; "\\rhich may result in a pregnancy. After that, as the popular bumper ·1 ~ticker correctly states, "It's a child, not a choice." . How wonderful if Lyon's energies gen- ~ ' 1 ated instead work to encourage reluc- l Id.Ill pregnant women to carry their chil- dren lo term and place them up for adop- tion or to raise them themselves. Millions of mfertile couples would love to get such ..children in their arms and into their fami- llRTHDAY IOUNTY The West Side community and local pOlice officers proved again how compUsionate and neighborly they can be when they got together to throw a surprise birthday bash for young sammy Jmrique'Z. The 9-year-old ~. who suf- -fers from juvenile arthritis, was treated tO a U&I..,.._ tbAt included motorcycle cops, autographed photos of sports stars and even a ride in a heli- copter. SUFftRJN' SAILASH Local police reeled in the catch of the week when they recovered a 9-foot, stuffed sailfish that was stolen from the Channel Reef apart- ments last month. The blue fish hung undis- turbed for three decades on a lobby wall -until two alleged •squatters• who'd been evicted from the apartments reportedly took the mount- ed sea specimen as a going-away gift. The ~ was found -with a fin and its bill snapped off - inside the thieves' van this week. THE SCHOLARLY LETTER Corona del Mar High scholars are now marked -with a school letter for academics. The studious on campus can now show off their aca- demic prowess with a letter and pin, just as stu- dent athletes proudly don letterman jackets and sweaters. ' NIWJIOl."IW +c_ .... .,.., DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT Sammy Enriquez enjoys the excitement of birthday surprlses along with Costa Mesa Police Offi- cer Darlene Bell. Sammy, who has juvenile arthrltts, was treated to a ninth birthday party. PEACEFUL EVENINGS The end of the Empire -Ballroom, that is -has brought a.period of peace to residents who live near the now-closed nightclub, particularly on Thursday nights, when a tremendously popular disco-theme night used to draw hundreds of satin-shirted "Saturday Night Fever~ fans. BELATED HOLIDAY CHEER Nearly 50 years of putting the White House on his annual Christmas card list finally paid off for Costa Mesa resident Michael Genco: be got a holiday card, albeit belated, from the Clintons. losses BOOGIE NIGHTS Neighbors of the now-defunct Empire Ballroom may be rejoicing over its closure, but now where will local dis- co divas go? KINDEftGAR'fEN LEARNING • 1t-:-111t-----......-e~s-. ~ ~~~~~~-i~t---t-~-+-'>-"""='"'~~f--~~_,..:.-_,_~~...,..:..~~...:..~_....lliJ~~ scl>ool dis.m.c:t.omc1alJL0.11SCCnrerec1L.aJ.JI:.. _ _:,i ing a recent ,Study that kindergarteJl students at some schools spend less time -up to an hour less -in class than their peers at other schools. Administrators say they will increase class times at some schools and reduce class space in others in an effort to balance the equation. Lyon and other write-in participants uld help preserve and enhance life ather than the opposite. They should realize that a baby killed m the womb, if not for its death, might hdve become the next Leonardo da Vinci, Marie Curie or, if you prefer, Hillary Rod- !lam Clinton. MAJllA L HEDGES Balboa guessing game for the politically literate (hint: all three first names --...~.u·, with the letter J). May I honor all three of you •J 's" - placing your names in nomination for top ·Newport Beach Politico• of the year. To our first citizen (the mayor), affec- tionately known as •Rambo," for showing • JUSl how far he will go to prove his bona 1ide credentials as a true fiscal conserva- tive, in his State of the City address last week. Who could say no to his statesman-like Ian to give everyone a tax-rebate from ur city's surplus funds? Mayor J . failed to show there was any such surplus, of course, but if there is .... • Second, to school board trustee J ., for lling the electorate it's so much more comfortabl~ to spend $1,000 of taxpayers' money for a hotel room where all her fol- low board members could kick back dur- im the conference, than it is to drive the •---....-re-.ew--,ayCiaily lo LOng BeaCh and back. It's only money, the public's money, after all, and a paltry amount at that when you compare it to that $3 million or o that somehow escaped board mem- bers' and school administrators' attention o few years back. Remember the embezzlement, the largest, U I'm correct, in Callforilia ehools' history? You're right, J., people · have already probably forgotten; and real cmergendes like the county bankluptcy. Billions have many more zeroes than mil- lions or even thousands and have a way of putting other things into perspective. if' And lastly, to anOtber school board J., Z.Who justified the aoove J's Long Beach 1otcl room expenHI becaUJe he found tt ~o much more comfortable to \lie the lhroom in her hotel room rather Uwi ome public restroom elsewhere in the otel. Right onl ! · Who could dilagree that a prtvate :'r troom 11 always th• better chotce1 Of ~. wtin. on the subject of per· onal cbmfol1, maybe U that St ,000 had spent on renovating the r•tl ooms t ~Harb« High, the Jddl I regu- or~ drtw in my~ WOUJdn't be in lfidl a~ burrJ to get home almolt very d8f d8IM _.. ldaool. c..--...-~~-.KA.n•••EN EVARTS Newport 8Mdl MAAC MARffl I DAl.Y PILOT Jose Martinez carries a recovered stuffed ullflsb back to the Channel Reef Apartments. The trophy was missing for moM than a month. readers ·respond ' .. Element~ summer school: Excellent idea .... I think there should be school in the summertime because the kids get so sick of being out of school for three months. They get real sick of it. I think they should otter reading, math and spelling. RUTH JAMES Costa Mesa Regarding summer school, my message is: Excellent idea. S\ammer school would help any child who could benefit from an extra bit of knowledge. Summer vacation is way too long as it is. JANET BAllON Newport Beach Newport-Mesa trustees not the only ones getting perks Regarding youi Peb. 2 story on Newport-Mesa Unified School District trustee benefits, pleGSe be advised that these perks are rather minWICUle cotnpared. to the Coo.st Community College Distri.ct. which also serves our community. Yes, trustees do spend countless hours on the job and we should do something to encourage good people to run for tbeM important po9b, but some ol this 11 llmp~ rld.lculoUI and it's Just another example of tOO many of our tax dollars continuirig to be wasted by these •public servants" on adminlltrative perb and Other non· instructiollal expenses. KENT~MOOU Corona del Mar Fleeing students proVide more room at Victoria I wtlh to pubUdy tblDl e. r:--~ .. 31 dl8dl'tD Wbo dlt:tdeL. ,_,, ...... <Wm fftiil ... ,,..,,,. -~ ..... , ..... .... ,,, be cmll ~ •Wllltl ..... .,..., Pilot, Feb. 1). Their decision to send their kids elsewh~ has created a little more room in a terrific school. Their kids are going to miss the benefits of a well-run, productive school, headed by principal Judy Laakso and staff ed. by a group of hard-working, dedicat- ed. teachers including my daughter Kaitlyn's, Mrs. Tammy Meador, who teaches kindergarten. Perhaps most important, the kids are going to miss the lesson learned by working at something to make it better instead of running away. STEVE SMl'Ilf Gosta Mesa Both water board and activists a.re off the mark I 1:0ntinue to-be bewildered by the intent of Heather Somers and the Coalition for Clean Water-Costa Mesa organization and the defensive pos- ture of Mesa Consolidated Water Dis- trict officials. Somer's ond the coalition's call for the city of Costa Mesa to ablorb the water district into its munidj>al opera- tions seems based on a very abort· sighted viewpoint. So too doel it seem that diitrict board members are more concerned With~ their politlom than what may be good for the Citizens of Cotta Mesa. Any decision by dty Ottidall to consider a consolidetion lhou1d be bUed on improving Mrvice and low- ering com. These are the tmportent llsuM. Thia fol the big picture. Not lost foetils, sexual haruanent and Reser· Yoir 2. ScJmen and her group lhoWd diNct their effoitl towUd ... fot- IDll' lllUel 11 they ..uy apect to be =:r=.~ :=.: :'.o,. ldlltioa ti & W9)' to proftde better ... 9lm •---r ... , thm tbe water dlllrktbolld lbould be at tbe fan. frmd af,111 taact. ....,... of What plDGDAlm ~may.....,.. I belleve =:. •ded to....,. Nllllt tbe .,... d tbe dtilml of Costa Mesa, not their own. If there are problems with manage- ment at the water district, hire a new manager. If the direction of the district is not in tune with the needs of the citizens it services elect a new board. It's time Somers and the Coalition for Clean Water-Costa Mesa and the Mesa Consolidated Water District both look at the big picture and con- centrate on providing the best service at the best price to the citizens of Cos· ta Mesa. • scorr D. SMITH Costa Mesa Story, photo misrepresents pier fishing problems egarding your Jan. 29 front page picture of a single fisherman and small family group at the uncrowded Balboa Pier, it would almost appear that the Daily Pilot is attempting to mislead the public. As you are awara, the problem is not at Balboa but at the Newport Pier. 1Ty sending your people there on a weekend morning to cover the action and capture for us the elbow-to-elbow throngs at the railings, the garbage and the offensive smells. All of which keep oUJ fainilies and visiting guests away. Fishing should tie banned on weekendl and holidays or at the Vf!.r! least liniited to earty morning hours. ROBERT G. SPICER Costa Mesa Pilot's help on used book sale appreciated On behalf of the board and mem- bert ol The Prtendt of The Ubra.ry, l Willi to thank tbe Deily Pilot 1Do1t liil· cl.{ily lot tbe Gaillent co~ your paper gave OW' UMCt book Nie, wbk:h recently conduded. We were iDOlt ll"titiid With tbit public respome and.-. wwe bdlk In a number Of~ The UMd boOt .... codlDull to 1Dc:rw1 AD JNlf ' Zif• .. ,._ bu beccilM men awme of Ill.._ wnc. mil Ii~ .... maw l ing sales volume and profit in its sec- ond year of operation. We have received a request from La Donna Kienitz, chief librarian, for aid in funding materials in areas where budget restrictions have limit- ed selections. As soon as we have determined the results of the boOk sale it ls our plan to present another sizeable gift to the library, combining proceeds from the used book sale, and revenue from the used book store. I will be preparing copy in regard to this gift for release in February. We· are certain that we will be able to donate a substantial amount. Once again, we appretjate the Pilot's generous exposure of our activ- ities, which makes us work ever hard- er to provide worthwhile service to the conununity. EA SCHWARTZ Corona del Mar DONATION CONTINUED FROM A 1 ID $750ii00(). lJbrary administra- b'I will UM die annual interest from the money to purchase ~:~·video and elec- f-~~t the $750,006 base Will ~ untoUched, providing "an Atlement ol ltabllity, • foundation mber Ludlle Kuehn said. • :CONTINUED FROM A 1 11 ~uld happen to them.. But one oes :-not'.'need· to be famour10 ~alee .an impact on other people, iWmnsaid. • "Sometimes it just needs to bppen to a friend or a neighbor, ~bich I'm sure Marian is to a lot bf people,• said Winn, who added that breast cancer occurs more often with women in their ,60s and 70s than in younger women. ': ·~ will save her life, the fact :that it was detected early.• : Bergeson, who was once voted ,~fittest legislator" while serving as a state senator, is in good :Jlealth and is expected to make a quick recovery, her staff said. , "She's always been in great ~ape," Kitt said. "Hopefully, this Will help her." •• ' "This will allow ua to do some long-range planning and give ua a bue to bUild on for the future,• sa.id Kuehn. who is lllo a Dieaiber of the library boan:l ol ~. •And when you get a Steele grant, it shows that you're really solid in the commwllty. • As generous as the gift is, fowi- dation members said the library still needs a lot of communify IUI>" port. The endowment money will give the library a cushion, but is meant to "fill In the gap" Of what the city and private fundilig can not supply, Ca.n:nichael said. The library is still expecting support from the city, according to Carmichael. "We're not letting the city oft the hookt. • he said. The endowment gift continues the Steeles' history of gener6Sity. Piior to the constructi~ ol the Central Library, the Steele PoWl- dation .pledged $150,000 ln matching building grants. On a separate occasion, the foundation has also donated $1-45,000 to improve the library's materials, Kienitz said. Neither the Steeles nor their representatives could be reached for comment Friday. Kienitz said the dty bas never had a chance to recognize their generosity. "I've invited Richard and Betty Steele to the library to publicly thank them and they've always declined the opportunity," Kienitz said. "But we are certainly grate- ful for their generosity to the dty." Excellence in Child Care Ho-a Hoepttal h•e l:Jeen • truetea friend to famlllee llko your5 for more than 40 year&. And ~nee 1991, we have provk:I~ the hlghe6t level of quality chlk:I care to the chik:lren of our employ- ee6 st our o~~ chik:I care cenur. Now. we are pleae~ to offer the&e eame eervicee to you. We have a limited numl7er of full-time. year-rounc:I openlnee for children agee 2-1/2 to 5. Meale are svsilaPle and children need not be toilet trained. Our houre are 6:15 to l};OO p.m., Monday through Friday. Your chll~ will thrive in our nurturine environment. We are one of the few child care cen~re with national accreditation j,y NAEYC. For more Information, call Oonns Ruiz. Director. at (714) 760-2142. HOAG HOSPITAL .1/L "Over 50 Years o Fine Quality" CUSTOM-MADE NEW FuRNITURE • DRAPERIES CUSTOM FURNITURE RE-UPHOLSTERY Recreate your existing furniture to create new updated designer styles! Factory & Showroom 1998 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 642-8400 ~·::-.::.~Make Those Patios &.........._ Entries Beautiful Let Jim Jennlnp install your complete yard hardscape. KELLY & COMP ANY CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNT ANTS 1995 Tax eason Its that time of year again! At Kelly & Company, we have experienced professionals who understand your unique tax situation. Additional Services We Provide: • Accounting & Auditing • Business Consulting • Financial Planning • Litigation Support Servicing The Community For Over 20 Years 3931 MacArthur Blvd., Ste. 205, Newport Beach, CA 92660 (714) 474-7440 (800) 526-0869 _f AX (71.il_ 474-7554-----.._ CIANCIO & BOTTOM LAWYERS 881 Dover Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach MAAC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT WARNING! • I I r ... /l .• , 1 :. 1 · • i • · · .. ·'-.l T'I "'() INSl T l~ .. '-.N< :1 :. We Specialize in FAMILY ACCOUNTS with . Teen Drivers • Free Telephone Quotes • Absolutely No Broker or Policy Fees • Quality Personalized Service • Family_ Owned Agency • Established in 1927 MERCURY INSURANCE CD. CRAIG BROWN INSURANCE (714} 780-1255 240 Newport Center Dr., 1122 •Newport Beach in Fashion Island ROVER & JAGUAR CONROY'S GARDNER out at the SMrled trattic, fCU11Y· people and hodgepodge of fltlllldi'ngs which rudely ~ced miles of groves yean ago. ·oh, they were sweet smellirig at . oight" Loo.king around Gardner's sparse chambers, which he occu- --~· -four days a weeku"one of 1~ assigned retired judges deciding both civil and criminal cases, one would never guess the accom· plislunents of bis career, which began in 1935 when he graduat- ed from USC's School of Law. But GardnE:lr'S colle(lgues and cronies can attest to his lengthy and illustrious career. •He's probably been the lead· ing judicial ti9Ufe in Orange County for the second half. of tb.e century,· Orange County Superi- or Court Judge Richard Luese- brink said. "He's been lawyering longer than most of us have been breathing.• Orange County Superior Court Judge Eileen Moore is also among Gardner's long-time admirers. "Judge Gardner is Orange County's resident curmudgeon and he revels in it," Moore said. "I think he is such a great man.• Many judges remember when early in their legal careers they had to try cases in front of Gard- ner. "I had a few limited opportuni- ties to appeal before him on the appellate court years ago and he was like a legend even then," said Or~e C~= for IDODef because 'it woUld gM 'Wbatber Hi fictkJO or fact. It 1i a Cowt Judge Jean , out and we'd be ln trouble,• ~-that ram. dgkt up tbll'e who started practicing law In Gardner Mid, Cbuclding. "You with.body •urtlng. Wbic:b m 11111 1971 when she knew Ga.rdner can't gamble in the courthouse.• doee on IUDDf day.. In hil Mdy only by his reputation. But tense of hwnor. chann and years of practidng law, a j~ Today she is not only bis Col-wisdom aside, when Gardner asked him: •&ob, why do I open league, but one of his many does retire for good be hopes to your files and sand comes outt• . lunchtime bridge compUUOal, be remembered for bis writing. And Gardner would eplaln •He is intelligent, humorous "J ltl4de a name for myself as that the beacli was often tuS pseu- and an extraordinalily --·-~· ~.~~. do office. fiJ~e legal ~ter," .she • ffe."8 nr.obably been the Gardner writes a column in the said. "And be 1S tun. He r Daily Pilot every week abOut his always takes his respon-leading judicial figure 1n beloved Newport Beach, where sibility~ously, but does-U,1.wi~iF2r~~R"flltrl9ui.,,....--::=--...::::~ he-raised two daughtera and-liv8S- not take Robert Gardner " with his wife, Katie, in Corona del seriously.• ond haH Of the century .. . Mar. Gardner's charm and He has written two books humor was evident when -JUDGE RICHARD LUESEBRINK about the city he has called home he took the bench • since 1921: "Bawdy Balboa," recently to preside over a about the colorful lite in the early personal injury civil case. days on the peninsula1 and his lat- He peered at the jurylh.fmlg'h h1s -writer,• he said, adding that this est, HNaughty Newport," an thick1 black-rimmed glasses, his was mostly during bis 12 years as extension of "Bawdy," and a book bushy eyebrows bobbing above a judge in the appellate court, he is waiting to get published. the frames -looking more a gen-writing legal briefs and opinions. No matter how old he is, one tle grandfather than a stem jurist. "Some people said I had fire," thing for sure is that.Gardner will His time-worn face softened he said, smiling. "I wrote conver-· ·never be idle. into a smile when the attorneys sational style, I refuse to write "I'm half blind, half deaf and a finished jury selection ·in "record legalese. l prefer something little senile," the judge said, pok- time. • jazzy.• ing fun at himself. "But I'll stay for "Way to go,• Gardner said, His colleagues admire and as long as I can. I have no plans to raising his hand in a victory fist, appreciate his flair. retire." which aroused laughter from the ".(Gardner's) appellate court Like his father who worked for -audience. "Now swear the jury opinions were noted for their the majority of.his 92 years, Gard- real fast before anyone changes brevity and crispness, their lack of ner plans to cpntinue to defy old their mind." legalese and appropriate humor,• age. Back in his chambers, Gardner Rheinheimer said. "His particular "I don't want to wake up in the is generous with his cornucopia of ability to do that, I, frankly, have morning with nothing to do, or go stories. Some of them are like a never seen matched." to bed at night without a worry," nostalgic portal to the past; others Gardner writes every day, he said. shed an amusing light on what judges do in their spare time. For example, Gardner plays bridge in the judges' lounge almost every day during his lunch hour. "We very carefully don't play THE EARL'S BATH & KITCHEN REMODEL SPECIALISTS 40 Ye81'"$ Experience STATE LIC. #217657 WEDO IT ALLI Visit Our Showroom 1526 Newport Blvd. (Btwn 16th & Industrial) Costa Mesa Extensive Selection of Fixtures, Corian, Marble, Tile, plus ... SEND FI"'O\VERS '& · RABBITI1 INSURANCE C \ )_, 44 l Old Newport Blvd. •Newport Beach A ./ r (near Hoag Hospital) 631-7740 ~mi• WEDNESDAY, FEB. 14 PARENT HElP USA Parent Help USA often a volun- teer orientation meeUng over noon tea at A Secret Aff a.ir Tea Room, 410 31st St., Newport Beach. The program provides information on various volunteer om><>Jtwli1ies and a to'!{ of the Parent Help Center. Donation j.s $12. For more information, call 723-7170. MEN'S FEUOWSHIP BREAKFAST The Men's Fellowship Breakfast . of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church breakfast is from 7 to 8 a.m. in Dierenfield Hell. Brad McMurray, music associate of St. Andrew's Will speak on •Back from the Briilk." The cQst is $2.50 and all men in the community are invited. For more informa- tion, call 631-2880. HEALTHY NOON NE1WORl(ING The Newport · Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce lun- cheon meeting is from noon to 1:30 p.m. at the Riverboat Cafe, 151 E. Pacific Coast Highway. Irwir>; Trester will speak on "Insurance Fraud: How employ- ers can protect themselves." The cost is $15 and includes lunch. For more information, call 129- 4400. TIRJRSDAY, FEB. 15 Alf LEAGUE -GENERAL MEmNG The Costa Mesa Art League generill meeting and demo~ stration is at 1 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Communi~ ty Center, HMS Put Ave. Th1i · month's demonstration will be conducted by Lorralne'";J!'(llfeo a -- watercolor. For more infonna· ti.on, call 540-6430. CAREER NETWORK MEETING St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church offers a Career Network meeting for the unemployed. Ton.ight!s meeting a.t 1 ..:30 p.m.. features job career coach Bud LeFebvre on the topic "Inter- viewing Techniques with Career Action:" The free ongo- ing Thursday meetings are held in the 'Chapel, 600 St. Andrew~ Road, Newport Beach. For more information, call 574-2239. CUT YOUR TAXES Finance 500 otters a tree one- hour workshop on how to cut your federal and state taxe~ with a conscience from 1 to ~ p.m. or from 6 to 7 p.m .. at Onir versity Athletic Club, 1701 Quail St., Newport Beach. Fof mote information or reserva .. tions, call 251-0210. ! ' '3.06a R.ound Brilliant Diamond · E -Color ' VVS1 -Clarity Ideal-Cut: . GIA Certified : * 30% Below Wholesale List· 548-5626 1835 Newport Blvd, D-152 • C.OSta Mesa Harbor & Newport • ~Mesa Cowtyanis • Behind Mirni·s Cafe EYE-OPENER Newport, clinches CIF berth with 1-1 boys soccer tie at Santa Margarita ~ ~ 0 .... :I: § ______ ___, § • George Yardley returns to Orange County Sunday at John Wayne with plans set for May 6 at Springfield, Mass., where he will accept basketball's most lofty laurels in distinguished ceremony. By Richard Dunn, Daily Piiot W hen George Yardley finally received the good news, most of his neigbbors along the Upper Newport Bay missed the show. An official from the Basketball Hall of Fame was scheduled to phone Yardley by 7 a.m. (10 a.m. New York time) last Monday, if, and only if, he had been selected into the game's pantheon. ·we were both in the spa at 6:30 a .m. when the phone rang," said Diana Yardley, George's wife for 42 years. "George was totally naked while he was talking, just standing there outside of the spa on the portable phone. "I knew he was in, so I started to cry." The party can start now. Finally. Thirty-six years after playing his final NBA game, former Newport Harbor High standout George Yardley can celebrate. "I was in the hot tub with no clothes on, and when I stepped out to talk on the . TARS .BOUND FOR CIF phone, I was facing 40 or 50 homes," Yardley said. "They missed the big treat." There are many who feel Yardley's election into the "Naismith" Hall of Fa.me, as legendary former UCLA basketball coach John Wooden likes to call it, is about a decade late. It's been a festival on hold. Yardley played seven seasons in the NBA, earning an All-Star Game bid six times. A gangly, 6-foot-5 forward who ran the floor like a crazed flamingo, Yardley was known as "The Bird.~ His most distinguished number was 2,001, his point total when he led the NBA in storing in 1957-58 for the Detroit Pistons, the first to ever "I was in the hot tub with no clothes on, and when I · stepped out to talk on the phone, I was facing 40 or 50 homes. They missed the big treat... " -HAt.L OF FAMER GEORGE YARDLEY • Gervin, David Thompson, Gail Goodrich, Nancy Lieberman-Cline and the late Kresimir Cosic, will be enshrined into the Hall of Fame in Springfield, Mass., on May 6. Yardley is expected to receive a mini induction in Orange County in April, possibly orgllnized by Irrelevant Week founder Paul Salata and probably held at the Balboa Bay Club, of which Yardley is a longtime member. Though Yardley is ecstatic about his Hall of Fame election, the steps t<:> last Tuesday's press conference m New York wasn't easy There had been a push from Yardley's sons, Robert arid Richard, to get their father, who averaged reach the 2,000-point plateau. "He was one of the first sconng forwards with great leaping ability on his Jump shot," said fellow Hall of Farner Dolph Schayes, Yardley's teammate for two years on the Syracuse Nationals, who wrote letters to the Hall of Fame, urging his election. "On his drives to the basket, he swooped µi, literally banging in the air." 19.2 points per game in the NBA, his rightful place in basketball's history. Yardley, elected along with George Six months ago, Seymour Stnlth, a retired sportswriter from Baltimore who grew up in Michigan watching Yardley daZ2le the NBA, wrote an essay to the Hall of Fame Committee, validating Yardley's election. • SEE KING GEORGE PAGE 83 high school boys soccer . . QUOTE OF THE DAY •J0$01l was Rn and Cri# uu Jo.·-• c- -JASON FERCUSONS IV<-TliAM.\IATB row M(X;F.J:' • Corona del Mar tops Irvine in third-place duel; Sea Kings earn bid to upcoming CIF Playoffs. By Barry Faulkner, Dally Piiot CORONA DEL MAR -Deja vu cut both ways at Friday night's Sea View League boys basketball showdown between Irvine High and host Corona del Mar. And, fortunately for the Sea Kings, so did Vaquero senior Amir Rahimi. Rahimi, who won the first game between the two schools by driving for a layup with two seconds left, once again had the ball, and the game, in tus hands with seconds tick.mg down m overtime. • u we worked on ariythmg this week, it was not letting Rahi- mi go to his left,· CdM Coach Paul Orris said Rahimi, all alone on the left wing with Cd.M seruor Adam Klinke, started left -toward the baseline and the rack -once again. But Klinke, shuffhng m true Cd.M defens1ve style, forced him to reverse his dnbble, nght into the awaiting hands of Sea King Scott Shimer, who poked the ball loose, allowing Klinke to control the turnover with one second left. The play protected a 46-45 CdM victory, clinchmg third place arid a spot in the CIP Play- offs for the hosts, who are begm- nin to c~w:e familiar un~es of last year's CIF Southern Sec- tion rY-AA champions for Oms I I I I I I I I I t I I I I I I I ·we were kind of going this way last year at the end of the season," said Oms, whose team will take a four-game wmning streak into Tuem:A elurunabons, which begin next w eek It looked as though the Sea Kings rrught be awaiting d1l at- large invitation to the postseason "We worked on that all week and Shimer stepped up big-time. Those are the kinds of plays that don't show up in the box score, but they win ballgames ... " •M -CDM BASKETBALL: COACH PAUL ORRIS • with Irvme seemingly in control, 34-23, with 7:49 left in regulation But by turning up the defen- sive dial and with senior sconng leaders Bnan Coleman and Adam Khnke catchmg fire, CdM went on a 15-5 run to pull even at 39 with 2.58 left. Seruor Darren MacDonald stdrted the rally with a thr~ point play, then sank a layup after a steal to make it, 35-28. Klinke answered a pair of lrvme free throws with a 10-foot- er and a three-pointer to sbave- the margin to four and Coleman took it from there. MJ.rrorirlg his recent pattern of caqying his teamniates on his slender shoulders, the 6-foot--4 second-year starter hit a 17-foot- er, a layup off his own steal, then followed a missed layup after another of his steals to bnng CdM (15-10, 6=4 tn league) even After an lrvme timeout, Cole- man cashed in a Josh Walz steal with a 16-foot swish, then stared and gestured into the CdM itu- dent section, helpmg them cei. brate CdM's first lead smce half- time. After another Irvine turnover, • SEE COM PAGE 82 ~Cat4 -cm ~-nffW (tC.-1$ U Tot0 (12-14) Ne lpDrt ..... 1 I " dinc:hed Clf Playoff blfU'I . "~-aal 4' IMne 45 (ot) s. MargaritA 56, Neb sport J1 Woodbddg• 49. a Tom.41 EM> REGA.NI SEASON ~-----------------------------------------------------~ Estancia sharp in 55-44 victory at Laguna Beac~ •Champion Eagles show no letup as they tune up for CIF Div. ID-A Playoffs . 8y Richard Dunn. Daily Piiot LAGUNA BEACH-They did- n't have to win this. Their Pacific Coast League boys basketball title had been clindled. . Yet. Estanaa High' Eagl , braving the eleinents Of Laguna Beech's gym. played one of their best games of the IMSOQ, pre- ventin9 three-pointers when th ho.ts <leSperately needed them. linking 85.7% or thett tree throws in the fourth quarter and playing right along with the A.rtfSts• tougb1JUY approed\, u the Eagles won. SS..U, without any questioD Prlde_y night . • l:agube a.a l*YI= -.ncs '" ,.., pnuy IOinMtlDM, -• llid CoMtl nm ,...... wbole ..- ~ s.11n~•.-at-1 ID .... 1be ... «wo •• am .,.. nman Cllltil Cl•&1t mil .,.......... . ....... · ors faJL 56-31 ' COM CONTINUED FROM 81 ....-Orris called for the delay game, which wasted nearly 90 seconds, before Walz was fouled and sank one foul shot for a 42-39 cushion. victories, as well, and Cole- man (15 of his 19 points after intermission) and Klinke (nine of his 16 before halftime and a team-high seven rebounds) were up to the task. ·we've finally gone back to an offense that gets the ball into their hands the majority of the time," Orris said of bis scoring leaders. •we've gone But Rahimi, who was held 4-1 in the second ..--------. round, which is pret-scoreless the first nine minutes of the game and missed additional minutes with foul trouble, converted a three- point play with 54 seconds left, which wound up forcing overtime. Coleman (who else?) gave the Sea Kings the lead for good with a three-Coleman porn p ay 33 sec- onds into the four-minute extra session. Walz answered an Irvine foul shot with a single conver- sion from the line to make it 46-43 with 44 seconds left: Irvine's Jermaine Hill drained a pair from the line 21 seconds later and the Vaque- ros got one more chance after a pair of errant CdM free throws with 18 ticks showing. Irvine called timeout to set up the predictable clear-out for Rahimi, but the Sea Kings reverted to the practice floor. "We worked on that all week and Shimer stepped up big-time,• Orris said. "Those are the kinds of plays that don't show up in the box score, but they win ball- games.· Seruor stars often produce ty good for this league.• MacDonald fin- ished with seven points, before foul- ing out with 5 :39 left in regulation, forcing Orris to swnmon Shimer, only 6-0, to step into the frontcourt and ~ventually the spot- Rahimi led Irvine, which outrebounded the hosts, 38-24, but committed all five fourth-quarter turnovers. CdM committed two-thirds of its nine turnovers in the third quarter, allowing the Vaqs to erase a 17-15 haUtime lead. Corona cW MM 46. Irvine 45 Score by Pwiods Irvine 8 7 17 10 3 -45 CdM 8 9 6 19 4 • 46 Irvine -Rahimi 13, Hill 3, Krill 9, Rivera 3, Hanson 8, Hardeman 4, Miley 4, Hudson 1. Schneld~ 0, Davis o. 3-pointers -none. Corona cW MM ·Coleman 19, Klinke 16, MacDonald 7, Walz 2, Evans 2, Shimer 0, Friend 0, Guthrie 0, Keane O, Peyton O. 3-pointers -Klinke 2. Fouled out -MacDonald. •Tars dose out disappointing Sea View campa;gn with loss to visiting Santa Margarita. NBWPORT BEACH -· Friday's game wu a N8ectiorl of the season for the Newport Harbor High boys bas- ketball team which scored 17 "points one quarter and two ~ts the next tn a 56-31 Sea View~ Ioli to San· Margmtta. •1 hope we have set a foundation for work ethic for neXl IMIOD," said first-year Coach LazrY Hint. "Some people will queitiQn that when they look at our 6-20 record, but the whole coaching staff felt the teem showed a lot of improvement as tbe sea.son went on. We're pleased with the progress.• Newport Harbor was tied with ........... 1.co.ta..-.0 SCiol'e .,, QYlfter'S Laguna HlllS 23 18 12 14 -67 Costa Mesa 4 12 12 19 • 47 ......... -Srivas.rtava 0, Zipp 0, Mor- ton 3, Coleman 5, Rankin 2, Bauman 6, John- son s, Brewer 9, SQgllone 23, Makauufakl 10, Houser 2. 3-polnten • Scagllone 3, Bauman 1. eo.ta MeM -Fost~ 3, Vlleeks 7, Montoya 3, Ogo 18, Payne 3, COO"ea 2, Leahy 11. 3-pointers -none, DON LEACH I DAl.Y Pl.OT lrvtne High"s Bryan Krill gives Cc:IM's Brian Coleman a no-look opportunity Friday night. ' . . . • • . college basketball Orange Coast puts away pesky Imne Valley. 8 .. 75 Azusa Pacific uses 19-4 run to overpower the ~~~~~~~~~Van~, 90-72 • Cougars prevail in Golden State Athletic Conference game which features 11 lead changes. AZUSA -The AzuSa Padfic men'• basketball team, ranked 13th natloDally, pUJled away frOm Soutbem. califomia College foe a 90-12 Victory, but the game was anything but a walk. nw 'two teams were tied six tim.i and there were 11 lead ch~n in the game be1ore Azuia put together a 19,... nm ov• the flDal seven minutes to ciemmt the Victory tn a hard· fougbt Golden State Athletic ~.:::t.·more ~ =n -"th: lint 33 ••. ~~rwttb~:=~ go. nm Sebek. Wbo naliMd wUb tllgld. ...... bit • ..., .... '° ,. .. Olwlllt ...... .... ............... doai.; J a J "40 .. 4:21 .... a tM ""' to J1U1 . The loss dropped sec to 15- 10, 6-4 tn GSAC play, and two games behind front-running Azusa (21·5, 8-2), whk:h baa a modest lix..game w1nniDq steak. The Vangtiards shot 4?% from the Ooot (29 ol 61) WbDe the Cougan were slnllng at 53% (31 of 58). 1be Cou9~ Deld a CQIDIDAnd- ing 49-28 edge on the boards (21· 9 OD the otfenslve end). Erle Walker, the GSA= er of the Week; led the Vi with 15 points. Kevin Cadloa bad 13, Robert D&rVWe, 12, and Juon Janetld added 11 UMS 10 rebOundi. Azusa'• Bric WattnMt scorers with 20 pomtl. ~ co-leader Santa ~artt.a (18· 6, S.2) with one mmute left in the half, before falling behind 28-23. •1be inability to scare showed ,up agalri iii the ttilid ~. • salt! fmil: "It epitomi:zed the season.• The Sailors scored two points m the third period u Santa Margarita opened a 40-25 lead. All season, Newport Harbor bas struggJAK! to play a conlistent game on theoUemlveencf. .__.~--..:~ •1 think gradually the kids started to understand the system the coaching staff was trying to put in. p!ace, • HirSt said. •1 think we showed, at least for a few quarters, that we coWd play with anybody this ieason." Mark Hornung led Newport in scoring with nine points on three, three-pointers, and Wes .Badorek added seven. s.nta ~ 5'. Newport tWbor 31 Scorebj~ Santa Margarita 15 13 12 16 • 56 Newport Hwboi 6 17 2 6 -31 s.m. MerglWtta -Keane 16, Nidtels 7, Farra 3, Williams 2, Balo 3, Gloget 4, Krist 11. Nelson S. O'Neil 2, 3-polnters -Keane 1, Nlcj(efs 1, Farra 1, Balo 1. Newport IWtMw • Cµnnlngham 4, Hornung 9, Jameson 3, Archbold 4, This.set 2, Badorek 7, Schwartz 2. 3-polnters -Hornung 3, Jameson 1. ESTANCIA CONTINUED FROM 81 stops (defensively).• The Artists' Ryan Satrappe hit a three 1:01 into the second half, cut- ting Estancia's lead to 31-28. But the hosts never got closer, and didn't make another three·pointer. •That was our emphasis e.t half- time, to shut down those threes and stop giving easy baskets,• Parse! said. Plock had 22 points and five steals, four of them in the final peri- od. He also sank 7 of 8 free throws in that span. "They fouled the right guy in Plock,• Parsel said. •He'~ the guy who we want at the line under pres- sure. He's one of the best players in the county, and if the rest of the guys_ would get out of his way, he can do a lot. He knows when it's crunch time, it's his game." . nine rebounds (three offensive), three blocked shots. three first-quar- ter assists and a pair of second-half • steals, while playing in usual foul trouble. In the first quarter, Plock netted the first of his three extra-po.inters to give Estancia an 11-8 lead, then hit another with 3:02 left. Candlish made two free throws, then junior Brandon Casillas drained a three with 2:06 on the clock, pumping the Eagles' lead to 19-8. Estancia 55, Laguna Beach 44 Score by Quarters Estancia 19 12 7 17 -SS Laguna Beach 12 13 5 14 -44 EstANKla -Plock 22, Candlish 1 S, Nelson 6, Novak 7, Casillas 3, Maraya 0, Ry. Simpson 0, Jahld 2. 3-polnters -Plock 3, Casillas 1. Fouled out • Jahid. ~ lellCh -Pugh 5, Soobzokov 3, Satrappe 20, Sirianni 9, Anderson 2, Weening 2, Purdy 0, O'Keefe 3. 3-pointers -Pugh 1, Satrappe 1. Fouled out -Pugh, Satrappe, Purdy. ~··~" 'l ·.~.,-J , .• ) f • • I -.. IJ='~. -. .• J.!...~~ • (Snulli) lllaae me so~d so good,• Yaroley iald. •He mentioned an the major members of the Hall of Pame. all the big names, who plAyed in my era and compared me to all those people, and I compared very favorably. The big drawback was that I only played seven years, but be made it seem insignificant. "I was~o impressed with myself after • reading it -and I'm my own wol'St critic - that if I was on the honorary committee, I would have been very impressed. I would not have turned George Yardley down." Yardley, who returns Sunday from San Antonio, site of this year's NBA All-Star Game, played in more All-Star Games than 16 current Hall of Famers who competed in his era. • "It's a political animal,· said Yardley, who grew up sinking jump shots in an alley on Balboa Island during World War Il, before helping to revolutionize the game with that shot, during a time when most players still used the old set shot. "If you don't have somebody to help you put your best foot forward, whether they're talking about your statistics or personality or work ethic, you have no chance of r--------------------------------~----1: • GEORGE YARDLEY'S RETURN i : I : +WHEN: Sunday, 1 :52 p.m. l ! : + WHERE: John Wayne Airport ,, l: • + VIA: American Alr1ines, Flight 489 : • l + SPEOAL ACCOMOOATIONS: Newport : • : Harbor High band 1 : I 1., ~-------------------------------------~~ That doesn't make iense to me; if you're not elected, they should call you so you can (cancel plans). They only call the people who are in. •Secondly, I asked if my expe~ would be paid, but they didn't answer that (in a return letter). As it turns out they didn't pay for the ~ses. 'Illftl' tnsl~te<U be tl\ere. butlb.eJ _ __,,,_..._....,. weren't willing to pay for the expenses, except a botel room. In fact, 1 never got a phone call back, (Uld I called them 1 O times. So I was a little disappointed leading up to it.• Once Yardley arnved in New York, be attended a press conference with Gervin, Thompson and Lieberman-Cline. Goodrich was • in Europe: Cos1c, the former BYU standout who , won a gold medal at the 1980 Olympics playing \ for the Yugoslavian national team, died of cancer last May at age •6. "When you're in New York,• Yardley said. "New York thinks they own the world.• There were an estimated 20 television cameras, about 50 print getting into the Hall of Fame. A lot of people in the Hall of Fame played second-string on teams on which I played.· When Yardley averaged 27 .8 points a game for the Pistons in 1957-58, it was a staggering figure at the time. 1\vice, Yardley was voted the College Player of the Year at Stanford, before breaking into the NBA with the Fort Wayne Pistons in 1953, the year he met his wife, who was ironically born in the same Hollywood Hospital as George Yardley and delivered by the same doctor. "I always say it was many years apart, though,• Diana Yardley Joked. "I was so impressed with myself alter reading it -and I'm my own worst critic -that if 1 was on the honorary, committee, I would have been very impressed. I would not have turned George Yardley down .. . " reporters, and a flood of lights shirung on the game's most recent inductees, each with their own table. Gervin, nicknamed the "Iceman• during his ABA and NBA career, and Thompson, the former North Carolina State star who once made 13 field goals m a quarter, an NBA record. ate both recovering drug addicts. ·nus (newspaper) reporter comes up to me and asks what my unpresston is of a drug add.let bemg elected to the Hall of Fame.· Yardley said. "I don't know what I would say but Just at that time, nght Ul the middle of the guy's question. I was called away, so I never had to answer it. But -GEORGE YARDLEY Even upon the notification of his Hall of Fame election, it wasn't a smooth ride for Yardley, who had flight resetvations, and his suitcase packed, just in case. that's probably as tough a question as anybody could ask, because I would need 15 minutes to answer it." Nlclma.meC:I .. The Btrd. • George varcltey skies over a stunned Bob Cousy of the Boston Celtics as BUI RU$Sell (6) looks on 1n NBA action. Yardley, a product of Newport Harbor IDgh. was intro- . duced to the New York press Tuesday 1n preparation for May 6 ceremonies at Springfield, Mass. "There were a few things about the Hall of Fame that bothered me," Yardley said. "I'm going to talk to some people and see il I'm way off base. First of all, I asked them, if I was elected, would l be called, telling me yes or no . They said they wouldn't call if I wasn't elected. Yardley went on about his feelings on the topic. In a nutshell, Yardley is "firmly against players being able to abuse the system, while being able to take advantage of the fruits of the system." Yardley can give you a theory on virtually any topic Hts subject on Sunday, however, will be that of a fiesta. SATURDAY llASOAU College -Southern California College at San Francisco St., dou~. noon. Community college· Orange Coast at Southwestern Apache Classic. 9 a.m., vs. El Camino, at Southwestern; 1 :30 p.m., vs. San Bernardino Valley, at Grossmont. TRACK AND FlELD Community college men · Southern California College at Claremont Invitational, 1 O a.m. SOFT8AU Community college • Orange Coast at Cypress Tournament. TENNIS College men -Southern California College at University of San Diego Tournament. College women · Occidental at Southern California College, 10 a.m SUt<IDAY TENNIS College men • Southern California College at University of San Diego Tournament. VOUEYllAU Community college men • Orange Coast at Long Beach City College Tournament, 7 a.m FfUDAY'S COUNTS DllYey"I Lodl•. 1 bcNt. 21 angles 29 sand basa 42 SC\llpln, 85 maderel, 1 ~en Newport Landing • 1 00.t. 38 angle!$. 16 sand bMI. 3 calko bass, 2 rodtfish, 11 sculpln. t halibut, 1 blade s .. bm (relHM<I), 27 tnedlerel Ila Borders turnfug tiger in relief HAYWARD-Southern Califor- nia College junior left-banded female pitcher Ila Borders added to her impressive beginning as a reliever Friday, hurling 12/3 score- less innings in the Vanguards' 8-0 nonconference· loss at Cal State Hayward. G01.LEGE BASEBALL Borders, a starter her first two seasons at sec, allowed one hit and two walks after yielding just one hit and striking out two in one inning Wednesday against The Master's. It was the Hayward hurlers who were most impressive Friday, limiting the Vanguards to onJy two hits -a second-inning infield single by senior second baseman Kevin Doyle and a third-inrung double up the right-center field gap by sophomore third baseman Mike Grasse. Freshman left-hander Kelly Lowery took the loss for the Van- guards (1-2), who also used Ken Homutoff and Donovan McRey- nolds in relief. l>:\11.Y Pll <>T S l'<>HT ~ ... l.OCAI.~ 0;\;l.Y CUJIU& llll/5rlGJIRON5 AL ADAMS MORENO, Private Detective 3535 FJldl Pacific COOSt Hwy, Ste. 356 corona del Mar, CA 92625 USA 1'1f4J 525-D5'6 mtlJ 559..fBBO • Pct.t R«e littlt ~ Expo "Mltl '""' mtertamimt and~ •Wimer of («h ~Ind 1()1( agt 9fQUP will rect""' e S20 gift ctrt1hcdtt ot El Tonto Grill' • Top ttYtt hnist'CJ'S n IQds' race rtttive Ca~lom!a Mgel tic~ • Medels to .. 'IQ.Ctl fnishm agtS 10 800 lllOCr • Frtt ~frestvnmls to ell r'91Stertd panic•~ c~ts of ME'T ·~ Ralphs Goos!. C. lornie Pn.rlcs. Glol Q;\ ~ ~ l(e 1ogg·~ lOw fat Graroia, ~ ~ Pt.aR.c ~ti~! Prtt..'ds ~ ~ ~itnm EICDO 1()1(~ ~"' ~walk l Mdt(9 10yis) START TIMES t>-~em 1 MJt(8yrs) 700tm 1 Molt (~} 730em 1~M.."t(6yrs) 8 1S • m 114 "'41t(S&llldo) 8 flO e nt 2!I Yd Tc:xijC Trcit 9 30 e m ~ 'td IMPtr Oesh .. 11 I 1 0 'A ti q3s ui: 050un .. lOIOtm 1025 err. t03Stm 104Stm Dasse's double was even more unpressive due to his continuing battle with the flu. "He's sick as a dog," said SCC assistant Lee Park. The Hayward starter, a hard- lhrowmg right-hander who went the first seven umin9s, induced 14 ground-ball outs from Vanguard hitters, striking out four. Hayward, which totaled 11 hits, including a two-run homer in the fifth, improved to 2-Z. ' sec returns to actlon today with a doubleheader at Cal State San Francisco. Ryan Holman is scheduled to start the opener, wbtle Costa Mesa High product Matt Harber will make h.lS SCC debut by starting the second game. Cal St.atie Hayward S. SoCal College 0 SoCal College 000 000 000 • O 2 1 Cal St. Hayward 012 022 Olx 8t1 2 Lowery, Homutoff (5), Borders (6), McReynolds (B) and King. Thrower, Scott (8) and Platz. W·Thrower. 1 ·0 L-Lowery, 0-1. 2B-Grasse (SCC). Towen (H). 3B-Caston (H). HR· Turner (H) ADVERTISEMENT SELECTION! er ai . in c. CE OJ bl lo bl J\ aJ ac c aJ tt SATUltDAY, ~ tQ, ,_ ailors bounce into CIF on strength of 1-1 tie • Ne'VJ)Ort Harbor strikes for second-half goal with 13 minutes left to tie.up Santa Margarita. and that's good enough for a berth in the upcoming playoffs.------- RANCHO SANTA MARGARITA - Newport Harbor High's Sailors, consid- ered by some a team ol destiny alter riding a roller coaster of victories, ties and defeats, as well as the ensuing emotion that goes with it, put it togeth- er Friday afternoon en route to a 1-1 tie with host Santa Margarita High in Sea View League boys soccer action. Down by a 1-0 count at ruilftime in a span which the Sailors felt they had def- initely dominated, they turned defeat into sheer victory with the standoff when Ryan Hoover, who had been moved up from his sweeper position to the front of the pack, scored with 13 minutes left on an assist from Brett Baker. ·we knew we had to move him up,• said assistant coach Ziad Khoury in the aftermath. •There was a scramble in ·front of the net and he just turned around and shot it.• Hoover's boot came from 15 yards out, and in the ensuing minutes the Sailors were knocking at the door again :with their counterdttack. A winning goal did not come, but it did not matter. The tie leaves the Sailors with a 15- 6-5 overall record, 4-3-3 league mark, which made Woodbridge High's game at EJ Toro Friday night moot. Even if Woodbridge (4-4 -1 going in) were to upset El Toro (7 -0-2) it would leave Woodbridge in a tie for third with New- port, but would force Woodbridge to bow to Newport because in head-to- head competition. Harbor defeated Woodbridge once, and tied in the other game. So it is Harbor which moves on to the CIF Playoffs, and Khoury said there were many factors to consider. ·we knew every player had to play 100% without Justin Kerr (who was injured with a tom ankle ligament recently), and they did,• said Khoury. ·we really controlled our destiny and this was something we owed to the parents. "Without them we wouldn't be where we are.· The Sailors, who have had the bene- fit of strong crowd support at home, as well as on the road, appeared to be in jeopardy at halftime despite outshoot- _ing Santa Margarita 1rom. the Ueld A free kick goal by the host Eagles' Sean Spreen off an assist from Brian Piesner put Santa Margarita up 1-0, and Khoury said there was some soul- searchmg at halftime. ·1 told them at halftime we could give up, or we could forget about the officiating and keep our mouths zipped,• he said Coach Colin Bouette's Sailors responded with a continuing pressure on the Eagles, and goalkeeper Zach Wells came up with six critical saves m all. Ryan Yurada was a ma1or factor defensively throughout the game, and Garrett Jansen at center midfield held a big key with his play. Others who stood out on a field which WTeaked of team effort were Tobirl Soudwsh and Jeremy Ellis. Santa Margarita (6-3-1 and second in league to champion El Toro) outshot the Sallors,8-7, m the closely-contested game. "This just feels so good,· continued Khoury We've had so many 6:30 a.m . pracbces and the toughest preseason schedule H In the end it was perhaps that sched- ule the Sailors waded through, in addi- tion to the gauntlet of the Sea View League, which paved the way for the second-half surge to gain that coveted playoff berth. Next chapter: Wednesday. DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY MARC MARTIN Newport Harbor High players celebrate a hard-fought goal in the second half (above), which ties the game at 1-1. That was all the Sailors needed to gain a CIF Playoffs berth. At left, the collisions of soccer are illustrated as Sailor and Eagle put their ve beads together to send the ball skyward. PCLcliamp Estancia puts lid on AttiSts, 2-1 •Zelaya strik~s first, then Silva boots home the winner in second half to lift the Eagles to ~e Pacific Coast League victoty In night game at Lagµna Beach. LAGUNA BEACH -Estancia High'.s Padfic Cc>ait Lea~e marnpc;n Eagles tunea up for tbe ~g CIF PJayoffi wiCh • 12·1 ~ at l.aguoa Blldl Prklaf dgbt. <*Pl*! bt • MC- diid-belf goal by C4rlOI Silva trim .,.... out to map • •·t '"n. vtctory ~~ .the wa-1-1 m n~ Cold spell kills Pirates, ' Itvine Valley posts 67-60 winatOCC COSTA MESA -Oran Coast College's women's baske ball team saw a 17-12 lead in early going when the Pirat spent seven minutes of playin time without scoring a point, an the span proved fatal in a Orange Empire Conferen game Friday night as Irvine V ley posted a 67-60 victory. Irvine Valley took advantag of the lapse to go on a 12-0 run t assume a 24-17 lead. The Pirates would eventuall tie the game at 54-54 with 4:2 remaining on a basket by Monie Geraci. but Irvine Valley cou tered with two free throws b Juliana Castro and two mor from the line by Jennifer Nalca ishi to push it back to 58-54 an Irvine Valley would not tra again. The decision drops Orang Coast to 21-9 overall, 7-5 in th conference race/while Irvine V ley improves to 22-7 overall and similar 7-5 mark in the OEC. Jamie Shine led Coast with 2 points and pulled in 15 board Also scoring in twin figures wer Tina Afan (16) and Geraci (10). Kathleen Kelly was also stron on the bOards with 12 caroms. Irvine Valley also had lhre players scoring in double figure .. Nakanishi with 19, Costa Mes High product Heather Robinso1 with 18 and Juliana Castro wit 12. Robinson hit 6 ol 15 from th1 field, but was deadly at the line going 6 for 6. Irvine Valley naile 21of26 as a team from the gralt stripe. Wine Vllltey '7, Orange eo.t 60 trvlne Valley -Loud 3_. Nakanishi 19, Loud 0, Cheng 5, Heyman 0, Robinson 18, Carr 8, Hatch 2. Castro 12 Gibson 0. 3.pointers -Nakanishi 2. Fouled out -none. Orange Coast -Nakamura 5, Takemoto 0, Afan 16, Pulido 4, Geraci 10, Salapski 0, Botana 0, Shine 23, Kelly 2. 3-pointers -Afan 2, Geraci 1, Nakamura 1. Fouled out -Kelly 5. Tech~lcals -Kelly. Azusa Pacific puts Vanguards away with 35-7 run, 60-48, in GSAC contest AZUSA -Azusa Pacific held Southern California College t Just eight points 'in the first lb minutes of the second half to blow open a tight game and went on to cruise to a 60-48 victory over the Vanguards in a Golden State Athletic Conference women's basketball game Friday night. The Cougars, who trailed 25- 17 with 5:00 left in the first half. outscored sec 35-1 across the two halves to take a commanding 56-35 lead with 4:56 left in the game. Southern California Col- lege.which was playing without leading scorer Heather Woodruff (sprained ankle) for the third '9traigbt game;-made J'US'f"t'WO its first 15 shots to start the second half while the Cougars bolted from the gate by ma.king six of their first 10 shots. Azusa Pacific sophomore guard Christy Brock led all scor- ers with 18 points, includiilg 111n the first half, when she rallied the Cougars form an eight-point deficit to a 29-27 halftime lead. Junior center Andrea Macdo- la added 12 points and 10 rebounds, and JennUer Felger added 11 points (nine in the sec· ond half) as well. ~gela Minor led sec with 15 points. With the victory Azusa Pacific improves to 15·1 on the season, 5~ th the GSAC, while SCC falls to 8-1• overall, 1-6 ln·cOnference pley. ~ P9dflc IQ, ICC a ~c111 .... ..,_1s, wtlltlll .. 0, ~ 2. lurt 11, ..... 0, Hel1lgln 2. Oln80 .. n.Gmlua·J.-... to.~ 0, Skit 0, Gwlr.n 2. J.tdltllii• ..,.1, ~ . ..!L.~ w.dll 2. ~out. 'nurnlMV· ,.,.. ... ICJC1 • ......... ~ 12, .... ,a. =s. """'2. ... 1&""" 11, 0. ....... 0. MDore o. 1 ..... -lrodc z. Poulld OUt. none. 1'lcMk.lll • AIUil PMlftc 1 . ....... ~ flldfk. 2147. ... . ...... -... SATURDAY, FEBRUARY •O, t99i --_.._ .4111..... ..... Vanguards' hopes high (as in Carlson brothers) on the fast tract. ' • Brian and Kevin CarJson today and have fun,• said Coach relay which will feature sopho· • return with t-2 credentials Bryan WilldN, who's in his eighth more Brian Pratt at 400 meters, year at SCC. •Azusa Pad.fie and 5el\ior Tun Hardin in the 800, Hol-in the high jump (both are Westmont will be the top two lmd in the 1,200 and Schaefer in in 7-foot land) for SCC. teams, but the fight for third is the 11600. Hardin competed in the By Jim Watters, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA-The Southern California College men's track team is coming off it's best season in the school's history after finish. ing fourth in the Golden State Athletic Conference. The high-jwnp...ta.D.dom-of-B · an and Kevin Carlson finished 1 · 2 at last season's Conference Finals and they both earned AJJ. American status at the Outdoor National Championships with Ulird· and fourth-place finishes. Both will miss the team's debut totlay at the Claremont lnvttation- al because they're sWl competing wrth the men's basketball team, which is in the thick of the hunt for a playoff spot. Events in the 10-team Invita- tional field are set to begin at 10 a.m. MWe'll only have five guys out there so we're going to just go out HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE GENERAL CORONA DEL MAR 1002 ... wide open.~ marathon at OUtdoor Nationals ·nuee of the teams we'll be last season and was 16th in a '46- figbting against -Biola, Point man field. He bad a strong cross- Loma (Nazarene) and Fresno country season, finishing sixth at Pacific will be at Claremont. This Conference Championships. will give us a chance to see how Pratt's feature race this season we stack up. Actu81ly1 that works will be the steeplechase. out good for us.• Preshman David Bolar will Besides the Carlson brothers, throw the shot and diseu5 this the team features four distance sea~n and possibly the javelin. Senior Jason ~:aefer was Brian Carlson, a sophomore, SCC's No. 1 man ih fOW' of seven had a personal best of 7-feet, 112· cross-country events and will run inches in the high jump. He ttie 1,500-and 5,000-meter races. topped 7-0 three times last sea- Larry Holland, a junior, fin-son. He won the Conference title ished first in a couple of cross-and topped 6-11 3/4 at the NA1A country events last Fall and Nationals. should run 10,000-meters and the His older brother. Kevin Carl- 10-K. son, a senior, had a personal best •Jason and Larry should do of 7-1 in the high jump. He was well at this meet, but we're not second in the Conference, but he going for a lot of points,• Willcins edged Bnan for a bronze medal at said. "We'll run a lot of relays the Outdoor National Cbampi- which don't score a lot of points. onships. He also cleared 6-11 3/4, This is more a benchmark of but in fewer misses than his where we are conditioning-wise.• brother. That was the only time One of the main events for Kevin beat Brian in seven tries sec will be the distance medley last season. . GARAGE SAL·E HINTS Before your garage sale, determine what items you wish to sell. Make sure . eve~ing is dean and repaired. P.ajly Pilot . Call 642-5678. Put a f8w worda to wotk tor you ·can Pool sec ~ ...... -Jumor Nik.ee Pool fig\lrel tO I ,.,,., .. ell sec be......, Ibis •uon and that can oDly-(Je ,goocs -:--Aiil'li~ •mdAmrLWlsWloliilil'ljj MW1 lal die SoUlbem Calltomla Co~ ...... «b_...Gl~.bl91o~Jn1he ,...-4• 'I trle!k19mn. 1111°':1.....-Pl• awn MORI ?'Dif W ... sec. altee!dY cammg off •ts best M6SOll 111 Wll be Int :tr~ to ... ~ m ~ idlool ldlflOIY, wlth a fifth-place fitiWi in the ~...-a . ~ St.ate Athlelic Conference, is ~ for •w.t baft ~ nm a lot ot d1st.ance ODOCl thlligl froaa their All·Amenca.n who fin. fMlllltl, but tb.11 eeuon )Ye will be brau<:hJnq out,· f.slwd fou.rtb in the 800 meters at the Outcioor WWdDI Mid: • Qaamptonwhtpc. ~ ~ Anderson set a School "n.e women start their season today at 10 a.m. freshman 1*lcNd In the l.SOO.meter run (5.02.0 . a UieOiiimOiit tnvJtatioruu. Slie cCNia com .m 800, l&r:r;ooo ana the ·we have a lot of depth on the women's team .f x '400 relay. Darlene Pruitt. a junior, owns SCC'i and we should be able to finish third today, sophomore recorct in the-3,000 (10:50.89). maybe tecond if we do really well,• ~d COach T<riAmi Boggio, a frethman, could run at Bryan WWdns, who coaches both teams. •Nik.ee 3,000, 5,000 and 10,000. ... will anchor three relay teams -the spnnt med-Sophomore ;Jennifer Booth will run sprints and ley, distance medley and 4 x 400. All three have a middle dilta.Dces ( 100 to 1,500). Sophomore shot at wtnntnq.• Airilee Btnman will focus an the 800. 1be team features two sprinters, two throwers, Junior Erin Culver's main focus will be U\e one jwnper and eight distance runners between 3,000 and 5,000. She was the No. 2 runner on the 800-and 10,000-meters, including Pool. sec cross-country team. She owns scliool record Senior Heather Sallsb:urv should challenge for in the 100 hwdles and .400 hurdles (71.93). 5,000· and 10,000-meter conference titles. Heather Sftlisbury (senior) owns several Sec IS1S Orejel, is a freshman Wtlk:i:ns desaibed as class records from 3,000 to the half-marathon. a very talented sprinter who will add a lot to the She'll run ltie 3,000, 5,000 and 10,000. team. She advanced to CIF finals in the 400 her Freshman Skyler !Johnson will ~rimeiit senior year at Santa Ana Valley High. She red-with everything from 800to10,000. · Casa Uictoria Apts. ~2~ Urctorra St • CM 714·646·9966 2644 COM sunny. spacious w/d, gar, walk·1n clst $400, large house Pot'I $SOK P/T·S100K FfT rm w/allch ba. kitchen Avl 3/1 S600/mo + 964·1339 No pets. lmmed dlrshlps avail priv. 1 blk bch. $425. •hultl. Fem. 646-8224 lnveslm t S29K·turP1key Fem only. 723·1968 --------1 •••••••-800·585-2084 24hr , •NB 1/2 Blk to beach Fr•• Room In beauli· Prof, non smk, kll pnv. lul CM hOme rn ex· COMMERCIAL DISTRIBUTORSMake • change tor woekend ST T S3k a week & Up Gar W/d S400/mo. sales holp 444.3999 REAL E A E Safety product lme No pots 71 4·646-5676 advertised nattonally, Lg Own room Avl 3 t on TV TPe advan-1 Ocean voew. 2 bale lage of our s 100.000, S566/mo. Please call BUSINESS OFFICE week ad campa~gn 650·6004646·6264 FOR RENT 2769 M1n1mum investment Lido Isle Bavfront iiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $700. HI00·363·7511. Share lrg 2Br2Ba ap t. lndlv, furn, 200-1450 FOR SALE By Owner· bay view from all rms sq 11 Garden, water· Exclusive HaJr Salon S975 + •,,uul. 723·0400 tall atrport Amenities 1n Huntington Beach S200-St600 436·6665 S20K 060. 539-4720 Bring In this coupon tor 1/2 on ht month'• rent. For a Hmn.d ftrM only • 1and2 --- I FREE VIDEO OR AUDIO TAPE Most powerful tap. you have ever seen or heard on tho faStest growing co. In Amer· rca. For more into call 1-800-396·2250 HOT NEWEST BEST PT Ettort,., FT Resulls Invest Required 800-700-7177, 24 Hrs • WmLY lllUDGB QUIZ Q. 1 . Ju South, wloerable, you The biddinl liU ~: bold: NOltTll IA8T 80CTll The biddioa bu j>roceeded: SOUTB . fVEST NORTH EAST 10 1• IO P ... ' What do you bid now? Q. S • Both vulnerable, aa South you bold: •104 09'11SI OA96 MQ'1 The bidding bu proceeded: NORTH BAST 80\1TB WEST 10 10 t What do you bid now? Q. 4 • A.. Sout.)l, vulnerable, you bold: Ml C,AKJ71 oQ 1061 .ell l• PMI to 10 ... t What do you bid novl/ Q. 5 • Neither nilnerable, u South you bold: .XI OA.111 OA MQHO Your rigbi;.hand opponent opena the biddiq with OM dub. What action do you Lake? Q, 8 • JU Sou~ vulnerable, you bold: MJ 085 oQJ lOS MKQ.JI The biddirur bu proeeecled: ' 80l1J'U fiEST ~JlTll EAST 1• P• 10 P ... 7 What do you bid now? Looli for an.twos on Monday. Learn to be a better brtd1e player! Subacrlbe now to tile Goren Bridp LeUer by calJJ.nt (800)'788-1226 for bsfonudoa. Or write to Goren Brldse Letter, P.O. Box 4410, ~IL 60680- "410. MONEY TO LOAN LOST & 2914 FOUND 2925 PERSONALS iiiii!iii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LOANS $3K·$25K (no Crying Over 'Klttv' fees req'd). Bad or no Bii< Cat, •lim build, 10 PEn~o ALS 3002 credlt, ez qualily. All Yr• old. Lo•t 2/1, Npt iw N types available. Lio/ Coast area. 721·8294 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii bonded. 7am-8pm call FOUND: Yellow Lab/ •GUARANTEED DATI! 800·216·6769. Terrier mix female with Newport's exclu· puppy 4-6 month•. elve men & wonen. 1· Elden/Unlverelty In 900-388-0400 x 1893. Coeta Mesa on 2/6. $2.99/mln, 18 +. Pro-ANNOUNCEMENTS R E w AR DI Call Co. 802·954·7420 LOST: "Whlskors" Beautiful ·sweet Hlma· lyan cat. Pl•••• call ANNOUNCEMENTS 114-120-1455. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii2iii92iii0 HEAL TH & FITNESS -WHITEFLIES, ~------------------------THRIPS, BLACK· Cal I 64. 2 5678 FLIES, APHIDS. In· • ~ -• seclAPeel System will reduce Infestation P Ut a fevv VVo rd S guarantelld. EPA ex· empt. Effective on crops, livestock, to VVork for You. greenhous", home-g a r d e n 1 /p a t I o s . $79.95 + S&H. 1 ·800· 87NOBUG ut. CAL. -----• CARPET SERVICE CLEANING DIRECTORY ACOUSTIC REMODEUNG 3408 CLASSIFIED It's the reeource you can count on to seJl a myriad of merchan· dlse Items, because our columns compel 11.ii-..iiiiiiiiil.iiii,... __ .,. qualified buyer• to -------- call! 942·5978 , ftrMldiln Cll 1 liiifli .. AD-VISCI 642·5671 Find our hidden Classified J\ds & WIN! Co11ttst RM/n: I. Simply find our hjddcn classified ads lomcwhcrc in our dassiflc4"lectloo. Cllt and paste the ads on me cnrry blank & mail. 2. AJI entries mun ~rrivc by noon, me next Wednesday. 3. Winner will be chosen by random drawing and winner'• name will appear the following week. One winner per wCCk. 4. Contest will run 2/1/96 through 4/18/96. 1-"i\TI{\' Bl .A'.\1K Address--------- Paste Ads Here Paste Ads Here Mail to: Dinner for 2 Contest, 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa CA 92627 WAll COVERINGS 3932 lllKOYMIJIT UIPI.OYllU't llal.Onlll'T W.lllTID PWIOS • IOATS 7011 ILUllJE SUVIC! GCAD="~'~IC~~=i=::=~== :----·ss.3_,o 5530 SllVICIS llU ro •ur 8011 OK•• IOSI GllAGB U 1 •s SUPPUIS 7020 ii • -... .,. IMllFY •90 ~De.,.. .•• ~·· ••••• t Stun otfte9 ..... t'Oen .._., ..... .. • au AR WANTeom ._-. ---111 ILICTllC BO·•n 14, ._.. b ...... Uc'o 4-dt. Orig ownr. Will Whhe/Wew; ~ etTWlklP.. • home. bookk"S* fot tut-...._. be _.. .,_ Lao., m_..,, .. glOaa .--. Ju.a~ DWl'Olt e 1"t =r "1• lot W.. Good 10t aml malnt. w/fea. AN'. whMi9;-!ti) ce.iger, ,r .. dMalle. 11mc 60(). gte>wing co.~ uw ~........ ""'• 1o 111.aoo..., .,,.,., ,...... .NCdloe -a·ca 2 epoM ..ma.. 512500 linSed .......... _. Df. um., PA "°37 Mt.Ille Lotue, S8T. Aleo 4J901Y maw --.:.c ...... Pf9"1170 0.. l11N 121•1... -U•ll•d Wheler or oOl•c. Miki 64&.2313.:XICD Mlies • ..._ ..._ s nffd O•ta Pr.._. • ...,...,. eon ,......., MMln OftlW t_! t.1..H8 $3~ ObO. l30o10ll recc condl .., . ~~o d •or. hnetna. FAX,. : ~ ':... " • ..-4' a,.._,.• QUftala. .......... Woman' •1 ... uunw 17 .TONI OF FISH NET S39,IOO .,.. agency 0o1ng bu.in!, •umM: 714-25 .. 9183 cnato-P9' .-..... f'•nd•r amplifier• G•••~J! ••• •• clolhlno, Jewelry RaNT·~~=·Duttr-I Q.50 ~pound. CHEVROLET 9045 ~·MH552 P/T'WorkF/T'Pay iilifi WOliti U. =7~,,.. 1 ~ ~ !=.'a1:!: 2'!,~01211 •••Jf_ •oo•H & Minney'• Yacht Sur· -P-LYll--0-UTB ___ ..,......, i~l,OO&'ir tnoome km·12 M·'· no exp C•LLallT PAY'I Mo Tep Paid Ylal• enttad•, NB ........ if~ .. P9~ e>lua, 1~ Old New· '89 SlLWRADO 4W01~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil •• ii polentl•t. AHdlng nee. $8.00/hr +comm, .. tnt»• proc1ueta .. F .,_. d J (blu!!•t 7~7'°4 lnel Mention thla Pon Blvd. 648-4192 1.Ton Truck. 4941• booll.I. Toll FrH (1) S300.S500/wk, Marie In hOme. Cal'°' ff• 1· or oor •· au, CORON& •d for ~ off 2nd Engine. Good Shape. te74 PLYMOUJ'lt 900..98-9na Ext. A· •al••· Office product• 800""17-6511 E a Sountrecke, •tc. 1122 GAAAG• SAU! hour thru ffob. S12SO. oeo 646-8707. VALIANT ?G.ooo 1391 lor d•l.U1. 852-0247 , 1718. • , c.. MIN 14&-7.sotS. DIL II.All 800 nth ••• F~tory Showroom MAlUNE SUPS tl'UI ... a, .. ,~. ---.,..-.,...,----=---1 p WANT•D: VINTAGE l'urnlture, houeehold 2001 w. Cout Hwy. Doc~ 7022 S1,000 OBO, w....-140,00Q/Yr lnoome reachool Te•chor Wrl1twatcJ'IN/Clocks MUeQ LOTaA CA.affl Items, •lcJ & surf •t~lf. (Between Ardell & -w M•nage. 845-a22 r potentl•I. Home n•ld1 Id. Compet•ltlv• J!MPLO-.wNT NB collector P•V-pre-SAT Only 8-3 Blue Iota more. ••t 2110 Sea scout BaH) t" Typlll•/PC IJHrl. Toti .. ary/b•n•flte. Ac-II Ml.Ii mlum SS ........ 2. r I I & Sun 2/11 •4S.4S427 ..... M I Frff (1) 800-8911·9ne credl•Uon In progreH. WANTED 5535 · '0 a W/fl'\aSCh ng ch• r, MOVING: Kid•' ll•m•, """ 00' ng t .._ ex T·13111 tor 11111ngs. ECE units req. 840-8820 ::;,:· =Xc!~r :::~ b•bV logger. women'• J. ~,~·~~.~~~r'J::;~; _D_O_D_"_E _____ _.. PONTIAC 11·~ •Attn: CHt• MeH• PRINCIPAL Ke YRI!, RHIH)n•ll•lo .._ 40 JEWELRY, PURS appl. women• cllhH. cJothH, coffH table, POWER BOATS Mooring to land. Call v 9065 ~ ' fi ' Po11al Po1IUons. P•r· Teoth B1•'u' Ssmcallest . would Ilk• to be•~ a AIT . 8025 429 Motnlng C•nyon comp d .. IC, ml1c. SAT 7012 Steve 723·5883 •ep~ct·~=·. ~~. ~~ m.n.nt fulltlm. for Wft n ' · Oa.stal son.. u1l.Veomim HUQI! SALi! Sat/Sun 9am-1pm, 1005 Dove{ '89 Q d C --T -wifte eree 11ea.r skiing • 9~h St. 80' deep Dock faces ran •raven 1ene, 22k ..ml.-.JllAe. ~l•rk1/1orter1. Full & fr• 1 h w 8 t Ion plea .. c&lf 519) .ROL&X Nu Ldy 2-Tn• 8:30am Kids every· '84 Lynuan 25FT Full main turning pt. 124 Le fully loaded, 85k $4,995. Call 644·'t~$; B1nef111. For exam, s57,803s80,380, ~~: 84~2785 E.S.T. Oat• $3300.Sub 2-Tne thing, clthH, furn, SAT/SUN 8•m-4pm canvH. 225 Horse-$. Baylronl. Balboa mllH, grey, S7,000 appllC•llon and aalary cellenr benefit naef<-Nu $4-400 383-ee&4. houHhold Item• and :2u.~n,TVblkk•1 •.h llnen1. power. Classic Boat. . Island ........... 25:M274 844·7505 lnlo c.il: 708-2114-1839 age. D•adt1n"'1t 0 morel 861 SandcuU• , le enw1111, 17,300 oeo 97e-.023, -:-'""'!"-..,,.,,--,---- Ext. 40INI lam to 8pm. .••ERROR'. Und~ MERCtt•&lftJSE Dr. (Ott Muguerlt•) clott)lng a. much 1,..88 W 11 ft 32, Avalon Mooring, 30', ---------..... a.nnu IUILDDJG mote. 537 Vl•ta • e era • Inside front row. One FORD 9075 Admln 8upport flned.Command:.fr· Grande (Eallblulf) Aadiar generator, new of Ca1aJlna'a beet 40yr co. , .. kl hi· ac22 (fr•c22). 2121••••••111• llATEllALS 6030 COSTA MESA 6124 covet, all or!Qlnal. epota. 569K. 71.._89(). iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1987 Pontiac Fl$ QT White/Gray. "'.ato; •Ir, aurvoot. O. J..oflol pre Mdl, 109k 13,~ 17141 8''""113 ,or (619) 721·11'31 energy, organized Mlf ... ERROR: Unde-$42,995. 67!>-6128 0550 '82 MUSTANG White/ 11arter. PfT po1. Req flned.Command:.fr· Q 3 atool aulldlnp 2 -FAMILY SAi.iE 22' SEARAY red. 6-cyl, 5-spd, mnrf,1-------=-..;.:;~ xlnt pnone/computer ac39 (fr•c39). 3198. ANTI UES 6010 30'a38' • .0'dll', 50X98' Children'• toya, TRANSPORTATION Recent overhall. Must B•lbom Penln Slips ale. Great earl $1300 TOYOTA ~llO aklll1. Fax rea: Attn: Uk I• h U "Ir I• d Mu1t HI.I now. Serious 19111 Wiii lake $9000. 55' max Ill $13 per It obo. Call 568-0188. f Jett Wierzba 848-9fS16 ~~-~~ol~tr1~~5 ~~h •BUYING ITRMS• Call 1-80().251·1189. :;:;.k:;,:rt~~ Pleue call 723-4075. All lacillllH, private '83 Eacor1 Wagon '78 CELICA GT .5-•sd A"'TO INSURANCE CA 95482. (707)4~ From 180o.1960. t pc elry, din rm table/chra, BOATS 7011 28 FT. TIARA, 1893 parl<lng. 723-5835 Xlnt lnVext, needs eng coupe, +cyl, alloy•. Cu•tomar Svo Rep 5208. to entlte •l'l&t•. P.,nt· PETS t mlec. SAT 2/10, 8am, Twin 350 gas, radar, Boat dock ror rent 18-work. ssoo obo. Call Needs pnL Gd gas~ Mercury exp helpful RE Inga, china, gl1war1, •vn.•w r 6049 249 8rentw00d St. GPS, f11hllnder, wind· 18' $100 mo 875-~ alter 5pm, 531.71n $500 obo * 531.z1ft: but not req. 141-6283 Cl!PTIONIST Ptr tum. etc. lmmed cam • .naUftAlo,;ll · 4 l'AMILlea Furniture, 13ft Whaler 35hpm, laH, & much morel 1 For P'Htlglou1 CdM top$, 673-e223 Iv meg ciothlng & mlec. flV cover. Very clean. Under factory warr. Boat Slips 20-85 ft, '82 Teroel/Cor.o•f~ C••hler Gaty9 .. Co Salon. s.aon exp pref. E ..... •••e 18th Ceo-• Moving. Sat 219 & 10, 99m-$2100. 714-722-8773. $105,000. 759-5023 ld•al loc. Pool, lndry GMC 9081 2-door, great COndj men'• store, Famlon Call Nency 875-1495. Need loving home for ~m. 258 E. 181h St. 18, l!lec:trlo Boat w/ 32, OAL rm, etc. Secure Udo S 1,800. Call 847-9828 J Island, l ooklng for SAi.ES Long dl1tance tu.ry English country my lrlendly cal. Gr .. t -Hud1on Bey Packet, 1888 Sun Runner area. Call 723-4074. e~enl~ cuhler from telecom, Independent ~!~ru~• 1:::ksn~I~~ companion! 842 .... 222. •:,:,v m~::!!'.~~=l~~t fully rHtored, new Express cruiser. Loaded. UP TO 48 FT SLIP ·~~N s~:~R~t"A"oe6'i VOLVO 5•30•9•115 IU,Wld,t· rep1, earn top com-butl try u.. ADOPT a PET b h 1 t power 1y1tem, teak & Volvo twin 271-CRP'S. $11 per foot. Max 9K· M 's V hu,frl. Pl••H contact ml11lon1 In America'& ere pan °' "A• e n c ' p c urea, br•H fittings, fully Under 400 Hrs. A/C, beam 12·. Udo laland, 1 '-L /MET.l=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilt Marjorie 75a.1e22 holtHt lndu1trv, free brary, and other fine Every Sat & Sun •t ehoee, clothes, •t•reo, equipped with llereo heat, full new canvas. NB. 818-99()..5086 s29•5oo e73•34321~83 QL 4-0r, lo I I I ·, furniture. 87~938 PETS MART Fountain bookl, record•, mwe. Ca1hl•r co. ran ng program, • Fri & S•t a.12 & exlru. A claeelcl N.B. slip av1. $45,995. Hi mDea, eome Gourmet M•rket potential over S100k V•lley. Puppl... kit· 3249 Color•do Ln $15,000. 241·1850 * 714-840-4529 * WANTED: work. Great tr-per year not m ttl t1n1 and . more, all 5()..60 Ft Mooring JEEP 9110 Nl!I.. Now taking appllca-level. C~I Rob t.; APPLIANCES 6011 looking fO< loving, cer-BIG vano SALE •• , Bo•t 23' Norw .. •BOSTON WHALER In Newport Beoch. St •200 5""'!;'! Ilona for ca1hler/Ser-(800) 522 ""' Ing homes. CALL 597. '"" glan, lap1tr•ke, dou-OUTRAOE·18 Call s1g.521-0406 ~ vice Dell. PT/FT Apply .....,22 9037 for more Info. Sa1urday Only 2/10 bl• ender, Volvo Penta W/150 HP. Evinrude. '89 Wrangl•r 4 x4 3 In person F•rmera SALES 1-yr-old GE 12-cyc w1hr Welcome Ellty Blrdsl engine, tiller & wheel Many custom Xtrul hardtop. 87k mllH, VOLRSWAGEN 92 M•rket. 401 NewPort REPRESENTATIVE & 6-c:~ ga1 dryer HORSB FOR SALE • Kltchenware •leering. Two lull cov· Xlnt cond. s 11 ,900 MOTORCYCLES mint cond, new tlres. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill;; ~=~: ~:·· c!:1•wf~ Growing communlly $400 o • 840-2963 ~~~~ld5 ~50~~· ~:·.1, : ~~~ecUblH ~.~~~le ~;_t,'~:·klnd 080 Call 046-8808. SCOOTERS .8018 $7,400 obo176G-0590 ,83 vw JETTA 4-dr: 0403 newipaper group •Mk• W ••her 1 Dr Yer, Sluben 1ddl1 S300. • Refrigerator '83 Cherokee Sport 5·spd, am/fm c--. c ---------display 1dvtr1lslng l'epf• Refrlger•tor & G•• NB bac:kyd atall f0< •Furniture SAIL BOATS 7014 4-door, 6 eye, 4WD, Good cond. Sunroof# CASTINO·MOVIE ltntallve with 1 year mini-Stove. 846-5848 rent $225. 476-1908 •Clothes ~,,,,,,.lftn 1887 Harfey D•vld · 30K ml, 1 ownr, blk w/ $1200 OB0•295-1i44( EXTRAS mum exparienc:t. Excellent •Poodle• AKC• & Much Mor•..... ~ iJ~ Uj eon spstr, 1 tOOcc. gray Int, top cond. Production tralnH1. benelll pack.age lndudlng Tea Cup Toy & Mini 279 E. 19th St. WE PAY CA$H 8.9k mllH, perfect $15,750 obo 759-8507 M •Io r •tu d Io : but Hlaty tOf the enw-FURNI11JRE 6014 S250-S950 71+13&-4457 (Orange/Santa Ana) ttlPO 1111** F0< good uHd Sabots cond., 1addlebag1. 714-533-5018 ~~t'!ic;d191 prolt11lonal. SAY.AN.AH MONITOR ~~ & boat •quipment. wlndsh631el~ ,s,.5.,'.~00 call '94 Wrangler 4WO. 4·1-------... 11: CHILD CARE Frr qul~ed. e~ ~":.: ·HousElfUL• 2FT. A•plll•IP•t. IAGUNA ~AuMotu.u ~~r:-~·:oc,v~~· N~: • ~ ~r~;i!!:•i:::: ~~·srb~:i~: _______ ....,._ Care for 3 children, resume 10 Judy Otttlng, 1..ealher eofa, slelgh eo gallon aquarium W/ BEACH 6148 ~-,,...... port Blvd. 548-4192 am Im cass. 121< m1. •WANTED• ag .. 1, 3 & 5. Some ~Calllornla Community bed, entertalnment at· everything needed. -.w.lfory $13K 470-0393 ,7 .,_7 9 VW Weat~ housekeeping & cook· News, 330WH1 BayStrHI, moire, Victorian fum._ S1!50 Tlm "69-49788 LA-11,.a..MWOff AUTOMOBILES fall• Camper, 4 Ing. Uva In or out. Coll• Mna. CA 92627 °' ture •Ilk trffa, cottH ••ve abueed •nd Eetate S•le Every-_,.up1nv11 SPEED & speed, must be ••· Co eta Mesa (M•H tu your resume to (714) ~ r:nn:,.1~•:: .. clo~~: Glllldoned peta. Be • ~h:~~ .. ~e. sl d •~gli~~ Accmories ·Up to JOI Off Sl(l BOATS 7016 LEXUS 9115 ceptional condltJon. Verde) home May 63 -65 volunt .. r/foster. Call iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii T 0 P $ PA I bring own child. Exp, 1 IM 714-8~9880 714·591-1~037. clothH s.z 4n. planta, jt11:1nHurf $69000 •1988 22ft Ski Boat• ACUllA 9010 '90-ute LS400 Gold Private part., rel• & aome Engllsh S•lee Support Deelnn Center l•welry, TV •nd morel ~ lOM • k 04o-4071 required. MUST BE 40yr co. w/Xlnt oppty, • Rain Of shine. Fri. Feb 5. 7 litre V-8. King iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil pc g. Lex-phne. Blk/ RELIABL.E~ $500 per •••k.I delall oriented 75~ OFF c~ • .,. 9/Sat Feb. 10, 8am. Cobra O/D, low proru.-• Beige. L.ow mi. XlnJI ---------month +food allow· Hst. for outside nl•• Qu•llty/Low Price• 1414 Mar Vista W•y 11111 l l!IU'lll hull, Just eervlced, 80 Acu.ra Legend t S23,995 obo 645-0127 ance. Call 674-4243 tHm. Fax rH: Attn: Sof••· lov•••ala, you will find Laguna Beach. Also, 111111 llllM new controller/uphol-4 dr, at trana, 53.oook, l·A-UT--0-S ____ __,;;;;--.;7 day•, 444-4030 eveaJ Gay Mag .. 1146-9615 chalre, armolrH, cof· what you need '65 Mustang convert· •I•~ Great ski boat· loaded, S 11 ·g90 obo 1 ---------, •• l&bl lro b -.... Ible green xlnt cond All fHl·look• great ..... re-owner 859·7823 MERCEDES 9130 D0 .. '1!STIC ""~"": weekends. S•le-,.,.eal""n ... n ..... · at the price • • · i•-Marine """ ~.:t'W ..,_ • 383-8638 or 488-1 905 $18.000 497-6258 _., ady to go. $10,500 CHIROASST 40yr co. H•k• high you want to pay 714 642·2628 846-9449/574-4247 -------- energy, well organized HAND-WOVRN RUQ8 when you read SELL 11-,&;.~.L..;;.,;.;;,.;;;..;;;,,;;...111·--------CADILIAC 9040 '93 190 2.3 Ltd Ed. P(T prol'I W/IX.P lor bu1y CM otrlce. Call from 11-3, Hk ror Kim or Duane, 631·6884. Hfl llarter. Prof'I de-8'x10' & 11 'x14'. With TRADE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Groon w/tan lthr, sun-tall orlent•d. Avall mtchg runnere 34"x Cl•ulfled Why pley Hide 'N root. CO playr, MBZ wkllde. Fax res: All: 10', 40"al'. Xlnt cond. dally your Used vehicle Sffk with childcare? '85 Sedan d• VIII• 4. phn, chrm whla. 27k Jett Wierzba 1546-9615 $1.000 Obo. 540-1448 642·5878 through classified Call CI• a a If I ed through Classified dr, orig onr. 65k ml on ml. Xlnt. $21 ,750. 642·5678 tod•yl 1142·5878. 842·5678 nu eng. Runs well, gd Daya 573-1434, eves Cullomer Service S•le.,-Yralnlng King alao mattreu ext. $2000. 675-6646 831-1865 New food Hrvlc• In Hi-energy moUv&llon., box eprlng & frame' lrvlne •eeks enthusl-•IMU4Ha-~lh people ~23;33-· --rr.:=========================================::::::; asllc, Hll·•tarter w/ 1kllls to tr.in 921·2815 1=~-· '"""!"---.,...-~ good oompu4ef • c Ll'9 contemp aora WI skltts. Oppty to grow Socr~t•ry/Reoopt mlltchlng ewtvel baH w/ual 13$-2929 Ellb d cO. Mek1 well chan, '500. Mltroted orgenaed pereon w/ cotfN a..ble 1100 2 DRIVl!RFLATBED. p.ort attitude. Word mirrored aora bectc'ta· Combined Ttanaport procH1lng akllla, bl" s1oo ... Mit nHdl • OTA Dlrvere heavy phones, fifing. roted din rm &abtl wtS and 0Wner/Operetor1 Katen @714-~ ctv• l300 8401118 lmmedlately. 3 year• • • OTA, 1 year Flatbed M N : Large experience MANDA-*Telecommuting teu entertalnmt cen- TOAY. Aun 48 •••t••· la the rage• ter, bkcewa 6 buffet: Call K•nnon 1-80G-PosUon yourself now e.pc redwd patlO .. t: 527-2471. and earn up to 100k bed•. bureau•. cht1, GOURMET COOK/Lt 1 •t year. Fortune tabl••· office fum. All hOUHk .. plng. exp'd, 500 company adv!· MUST GOI 723-0400 live out. FfT. Non· sore are callfng this amkr. Newpor1 BHch the 1uper-trend of MERCHAN S area. 714·873·3643, the future. For DI B QR EAT 0 p . phon• Interview call MISC. 6015 PORTUNITY. Dela 1-800-594·5079 Acce11 Corporation Cltnte .. voe11do (rrull- looklng for 1ell1twt1r9 Ing) 110. Qn/Plgmy• to 1ecure r8lall loca· S10/l0 Sego palms S20 Ilona for new fax on Telemarketing Herbs 11. Cement '·'Tlie Bllyer's Market" ' VCheck your shopping list off · by stoppmg in today at any one of these local Ofange County Auto Dealers! "Buy, Lease or Browse" nge Counfy_'s Auto Deal.ers are Number One in Customer S · action AD NUMBER 21 You have found on•: of two hidden ads .• Enter and win the B•' nlhana Din,,_ for Two: contest. 218-2/10 - demand eervlce1. Appointment "tterl/ fountains $110, bird 5300 P•r d•lf commie· no .. mng, flu hra, bth• $20 IOt474-9'U2 •Ions + rHldu.a1 & xlnt comp•n••tlon, •----------- SADDLE BACK & @> CAD I LL AC, .. \..UCUC. ,. advllllcement. 1-800-caii 24 hr• 223-3830 2 Aenaleaance Angel 78~445. P'Ct~•. matted wlth -,.-------......,-1 TUTORS Ptr rot H.S. gol6 Ifft fr11m .. , 1150 Home b•aed bu•I· Latln/Calc/ChemJBIQ/ 111. Other picture• neae No lnvHtrnent, SpMl/Frch 3.2 + GPA. .iso. &40-29113 no .. 111ng, no rlak. depen car. SN11/Hr.1---------S1eve, 714-764-5990 South oc. 443-2700 Hom• w•t•r ftltore. Flltera out chlorine & OCCUPA"TIONAL WANT•D"1 OWNER M<llmenL L ... thWI THl!RAPIST90 min-OPRRATO.RSIDRIY· ~pet gal. 141-1533 utH San Frandeco/1 I! R 8 • Land • t a ti,...,.,,._.--,------hour mountalna. Entry Ranger 2/3 u:le Trac-Kine u bd Ht 71)0. and Senior level poaJ. tore w/dayca.b9. local, S300. Frlgedar• fng. tlon1. Stablllty, ad· CAL PUC, 11 Weatem. $30. 3e" OU ~. v.ncement, modet•t• Pretrlp advance•, Hlf cleanlng 1100. housing. Rona Ru11 & w .. kly P•r· lnt•r· M•Yt•g wHh•r/gaa Auocl•t••· 1..-00-Hiid? C•I U.z or dryer uoo. &aldWln 271&·71162; Fax: ,. Steve 1.eoo-172-9512, Plano make an otter. 803-258-9333. 9:00 Lm.2:00 p.m. Picture•. 8?3-8248. IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1·800·831-3377 714 380-1200 CONNUL CHEVROLET 2828 Hart>or Blvd, C M 548-12000 .. Otll'llla -A~YMOUTH 1um11~~.C.M. UY fl.ADHOI MONDA # 16 Irvine Auto Cenllr 714-'30-7IOO 1\ITTLl ~..J!lf!ll DODGl 40~~,htne FLANAGAN WUU•m Covtneton Fl9neeen, • r•~nt or the Newpon Hatbot at .. fOf Ov~ 60 y..,.., paned •wa~ Feb. 8, 19" In S.ulde. Ot· egon. He -• born Aprll 15, 1126 In Stvevepott, ~1a1ana H• 9ractu.tecl from t .. wpo('t Harbor High SchoOt In 'IM4 ..,_. from Of.,.. OcWlal OOllilge In 1 '". ... HrYed In the U S, He.y dwtnQ WoM W• U. lkiNlw4ll lb'I ,_ wOe Of •1 yeata, Nwr OT.... PWie> ..n.~ .... °' ~c.M .... ~ .... ,. .. eall.v w ...... . ....n., WA. luun CINaaflfC.. ...... .... -............. .. ..... __ .... ... ..... OBITUARY . QU't\.£1 pt\\tiS\\. FRIEMDLl PROFESSIONAL StAff BAD CREDIT NO CREDIT NG PROBLEM HUGE INVENTORY & llf If EDIATE DELIVERY. . IF FOR ANY REASON YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED WITH YOUR USED VEHICLE PURCHASE -BRING IT BACK WITHIN 72 HOURS & EXCHANGE IT FOR ANY OTHER VEHICLE IN STOCK -NEW OR USED -1 EXCHANGE PER CUSTOMER ·IT'S THAT SIMPLE I . You deserve ..... . •Honesty • 24 Years Experience • Communication • Personal Service • Dedication • Results! DESIGNS FOR .LIVING '96 .#1 Ri"hae' Newport Beach Agent 1988 -1995 B 1·1 _ L ~ l > l 11~ 1 · CL IS 1 "C >, \ 1 LI \ 'I .\' c; Eleitantly appointed 5BR. 4.SBA. plus 4 car garage. Gourmet latc'hen. many custom glass & wOod buUt..fus. Ttle floors• plush carpeting. Prof Clesigned re~ard w/~ ~~and great cul-de-saC location. OFFERED AT $1,299,000 Best location & Model Pemct JBR. JBA Townhomr w I dramatic golf rounie views. Exquisitely appointed with neutral rolors and many custom quality features. Huge rear yard w I J>?OI. spa. wah!riall &: outdoor entrrta.in- ment area. This is adult living at its finest! • Reducedto 739 Prof. decorated '8R. 3.5BA w I master suite on 1st level Euro kitchen. huge family l'OOIJI. formal hbrary I den. Lush rear yard w I pool. Spill and entertaining area. • Priced to Sell Now $1,290,000 Near new SBR. SBA. ardtt mstrpiece. Natural hrdwd tloors. computerized lighting. soaring ceili.n.&' & state of the a.rt gourmet kitchen w I granite counters. TRADE POSSIBLE $2,350,000 Location, Locationl Well maintained dU])lex. Best value on Island. lilcome doee IOUKIO mo. Seller motivated tr will COMider any beck. Call for details... 489,000 ~-- Higl:\ly uPlUaded &: remodeled 38R/ den or 4BR on large lot. OUa!ity h!alures include: Berber ca~g. marble floors. custom snutters. tile baths w /jac. in master. Lovely ou1~ ~· 111 ------------- - --- Ttl u r1.1 _ R < >t~k .. .. .. .. .. . Bob & Dovie Koop Bob Koop Dovie Koop Bob Koop, Jr. 12 9 a.m., MLS Committee Meeting 13 2-5 p.m., Internet Class .. Call the Koop team! ' · 760-5000 Ext. 128 or 760-1580 Brand new custom borne at Big Corona Beach 14 9 a.m. -noon, Trust Fund Handling ltt&IYllibk •ollJJt ofllu luubtw, wlaiu waUTOU calalUsa ~i#w1/rot11 allllOll 9 a.m. -4 p.m., Professional Standards Training •~BY roo. bt all IW111•l Fabulous S Bedrooms, S.S Baths, appx. 4.200 sq. tt.. extensive use or mam1e, gtanite & 1 -4 p.m., Fair Housing tile, gourmet kitchen. Sub-Zero, eleva- tor, dual A/C & beating, wet bar, fire- place 3 carcuaac, private sated street. Valentines Day About 7 yrs old. Two, two story 3 bed, 2. 75 ba, units. Poaible to canvert to con· da.. High ccilinp. fireplac:a, pngc. $597000 BobK Sr.or Jr. CAMEO HIGHLANDS Prt••t.buict.1 3 Bedroom, 2.5 beths, plw a den, large wallcin closet, formal dining room,fireplacc, lusc:hland scape, pool & spa. Located in a quiet community. $495,000 Bob Koo Sr. or Jr. $1,895,000 Highly upgraded, 3 brm, + den, fim- pt.ce. 2.5 baths, heavily remoddcd, pool. quid area with private beach.el. $615 000 BobK Sr.or Jr. WOODBRIDGE CONDO 3 Bedroom, 2 baths, greal loca- tion. Many upgrades, nearly new carpet, curuans &. paint. Wood entry, fireplace, inside laundry $148,950 Bob Koop, Jr. Are you thinking of renting? You could bu with as little as 3% down! NEWPORT BEACH 2bedrooms, 2 fuD be.ths, country lritchaa, fuq>lacc, P"F· in&ide laundty, vault.cd ocilinp, community pool & spa. $132 Bob Koo Jr. NEWPORT BEACH TOWNHOME Large. 3 bcdroom,2.S baths, diningroom, skylight., ti.replace, gance. wide laun- dry lusch land scape pool & spa. $14.1,000 Bob Koop, Jr. NEWPORT BEACH 760-5000 Ext.128 15 2-4 p.m., COMPASS Beginner Course 16 10 a.m. -2 p.m., Brokers Preview 19 Assoc iation Office Closed, President's Day 21 8:45 a.m., GPA Committee Meeting 9 a.m. -noon, Tax P.lanning for Rea1 Estate Divorce 1 -4 p.m., Deferred Real Estate Exchanges 2 -5 p.m., Internet Class 5:30 -7:30 p.m., Mixer at the Cannery Restaurant 22 9 a.m., Grievance Committee 23 10 a.m. -2 p.m., Brokers Preview 28 9 a.m. -12 p.m., FHA VA Financing 1 -4 p.m., Tax Ideas for Selling the Personal Residence 9 -11 a.m., COMPASS ~Inner Course ., ~ --. . . -~ .,_ •"" • l 313 V'ia Udo Soad l..owesl priced Bayfroot (Xl Lido Isle with boat dock 3BR, 48A bomC with swmr~ facing views. $1,.m,OOO 14t4W.Bay Ave 58Jl 4J BA home with elevator and vaulted ceilings throughout Magnificent quality~ details. Large boal dock. $2,000,000 N~wport Beach Restaurant Premier location For Lease Call Russ Fluter --;c---• .. .. • -- WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® Specializing in properties for sale or lease ... on the water ... near the water ... a~d wiJh a view of the water ... - OPEN HOUSE ~ SAnJRDAY ONLY ' 406 Canal · Newport Shores Olga Matthews 611 Kings Place -Cliff Haven Marlene Hassel 4 Bd Hse $327.000 ;l Bd Hse $539,000 41 Montpelier · Harbor Ridge Estates, NB 5 Bd Lorraine Famngton $699.000 1201 Santiago · Dover Shores 5 Bd Hse Esther Fine $ 715. 000 930 West Oceanfront · Mid Peninsula 4 Bd Hse Austin Daynes SL040.000 SUNDAY ONLY 2569 Elden, C2 · Eastside CM 2 Bd Twnhm I Rose Smiley $219.000 I 1710 Labrador · Mesa Verde, CM 3 Bd Hse SaUy Nettel $245.000 3 Oakgrove -Woodbridge, Irvine 3 Bd Twnhm Joann Lent $270.000 2463 Irvine Ave, 83 -Back Bay Area 3 Bd Twnhm Renee Peterson Kmg $272.000 8 Misty Meadow 1 T~le Rock, Irv-4-Bd-lwnhm Cammy Leslie $359 ,500 234 lugooia · Newport Shores 3 Bd Hse Kennie Jo Rizzo $365,000 2179 Santa Ana Ave· Eastside CM 3 Bd Hse Carla Broffman $379.000 1701 Starlight Circle, Baycrest, NB 4 Bd Hse June Adams $598.000 54 Ocean Vista • Su Island, NB 2 Bd Condo Esther Fine $599,000 2018 Galaxy • Dover Shores 4 Bd Hse Pia D'Auria $849,000 411 Rigel Circle • Dover Shores 4 Bd Estate Sally Phillips $1.495.000 395 Camden · Laguna Beach Rick Schreiber 4 Bd Hse $1.495.000 1400 San Miguel · Corona del Mar 5 Bd Estate Olga Matthews $1.695.000 SATIJRDAY & SUNDAY 512 FuJlerton -Newport Heights Cammy Leshe I Lorraine Farrington 2500 Beacon · Newport Heights Richard Lee 1901 Glenwood • Baycrest, NB Jerry Smith, Reggie McNemey 1027 Mariners · Dover Shores J1mrrue Jones 601 Via Udo Nord -Udo Isle Lance Boggs 501 North Bayfront • Balboa Island Mark Jackson 3 Bd Hse $369.000 3BdHse , $379,000 3 Bd Hse $439,000 4+ Bd Hse $749,000 3 Bd Hse $895.000 3 Bd Hse $1,495.000 On the water ... --------....,.._ __ LINDA ISLE SUNSET BF.ACH 5bd traditional w/2sty cetling & dock for largt> yacht Land ma~ be purchased $692,000 (Ui) NEWPORT SHORES Bu..t S3 3bd on canai 11.1exer c... rrr bi " e Steps lo comm pool, tenm' & oce.ir $420.000 lAGUNA BfACH Crescent Bay oce3nfront' Outstandmg l·xdll n..., direct beach acces.s. house gues1 house & pool Sl.650,000 3stl. ».!oceanfront w/duung rm. den & 4 c.ar gar~ .. 2 $1,495,000 OCEANFRONT Hi,;, IOI tn prv: .: "ltAllOO lllO\.dl!) 4bd hse but 11.il am)r.1mod31e 5000 sq h new home $1,040,000 lAGUNA'S THREE ARCH BAY Wl?d , )mm Be3uulully remodeled 4bd oceanlront 11. /beams Fr doors & 11.irdov.~ 4 lrplces $2,675.000 Near the water ... r-~~~~~~~~~--, AT THE BEACH 5 00on IO ocean. 0Jstan 2bd W/OWJll VleW, den, &uni,i rm, 2 frpb?s & studlO a~ $545,000 AT THE BE.AOI Fa!Uous 3bd tumtJn steps to sand. Fireplace, gcumet kitdle:n, large master w lha!ji ceilings $395,000 HOME BY THE Sf.A 2 doors from ocean. view from roofdeck ~ remodeled 5bd w/<inaig & family nns $795,000 PENlNSULA POINT 2sty 3bd "Showcase· home. custom lllOOCl Boors. cabinets & stuters and craftsman· s garagt $795,000 PENiNSUl.A POINT O\armmg 2sty 4bd, Fr doors & ~~~ on extra large Id Steps to beaches $479,000 UOOISlE Oiamung !sty 3bd f.mN nn w/lrpk. pabo. ixid & bay 1r.& Elegant wt\mestooe lh & gwmet kitchen $895,000 BA1.80i\ ISlAND Bai,ofronl w~ dodt fWmodml ~ 3b3 " • on latgt Cllnlfr lot w/rooideci & 6 car 9<l'j3• $1.495,000 COWNS ISlAND I 90-+ on the~ w/dock &c fabulous v1e1~~ 3t• ... dinn;i & fnty rms B.Y;frall ~n en! pa~ $2,395,000 DOVfJl SHORES DOVER SHORES With a view of the water ... Bank <Mned. Best &¥ fioot rcN1 \oWw from 4bd. dinmg & I~ nns. guest qrtrs & pool & ~ $749,000 UDOW.1.AGE 7th floor condo w/..W:WS of ocean, bay & aty lirjus Upgraded w/~ kitchen Doorman. pool & spa . $597,000 NEWPORT HfJGfTS 5bd newer a.Gtom homr w/ocwi & bay 'MWS C4rmet latchcn, !inly, ~ & ~ rms $825,000 CORONA DEL MAR 5bd caitemporaiy 11 ga:oo ~ ol I· am Terns CW1 iwl ~ d oceai, hrJy & ~ 19its $1,695.000 NEWPoRT HEJGITS Prune lot w/3bd hm across from Qff DI-Park w/ 111eWS of bay & ocean BW:I new c. remodel $649,000 DOVER SHORES Superb ~i.ews from lowly 4bd home w/dmmg & family rms 3 car garage, pool & 1po1 DOVF.R SHORES T oedJ ranodeltd w/f1JIJ}Jy & _.,.. 4bd. dllin9 & family rme l tpldlC\lllr ~ $729,000 ---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-$849,000 NORTH lAOONA Fresh,~ 4bf "11'1Gm OCUI & lUlS£I Vllll.'S. F~mi. Wile •• PoOI& JPl. $1.495,000 NEWPORT BfACH 2436 W. COAST HWY 714-631-1400 Exclusive Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty · BALBOA ISi.AND 315 MARINE AVE. 714-673-6900 . . .. ·-:. - -• ,' -. -. . ; i. ~ -~ ~"":' -. -;:--· ~~J ... '~f;'~~·!.. .. --. . ~.,....~.'--~-..,., __ ,t_-__ --:--~ WATERFR9NT HOMES, INC. Realto~s® ~ · Specializing in properties for sale or lease ... on the water. .. near the water ... and with a view of the water. .. MID PENINSULA D.iplex with 2bds eadl & frplc NEWPORT'S DOVER SHO in lower lllit Deck & pa& l block to ocean. RES 631-1400 $320,000 NEWPORT SHORES 2sty4bd hcxnew/~ kitchen & baths, & large private patio. Steps to comm pool, c:Wiouse. te:nnis & ocean. 631-1400 $327,000 $715,000 NEWPORT'SGatedVmaillescomplexw/cUihs, COSTA MESA HEJGHTS Churning smal du-UDO ISLE Light. t.igtl1 & car.y, 2bd & den oo pool &'spa. Canpletely upgraded studio oo t• ftr plex With 2 bdms each. Oose to 11•51rm shop-. ~ lot. Prime street at quiet end of Island. w/pelio. New applianca & carpel Bike lo bmch. pilg & buses. Large SlllflY patio & excelent expansion potential. 631-1400 $77,000 631-1400 $375,000 631-1400 $595,000 CostA MESA Nice. ~ 16 IJ'lit complex w/ NEWPORT HEIGHTS Estate Sale! Wonderful BAYCREST Totally remodeled 4bd, dining & fam- tJr9tt & aily 2bd. 2ba IJ'lit CNer attached dot.tie potential In this 3bd hcxne w/dlling & family rms iy rms & gourmet kitdlen w/brrakfast nook Mas- garage. Frplc & law.try In comtt location oo pnne street ter has expanded bath & S6lN & spa hA> '631·1400 $114,500 631-1400 $379,000 631-1400 $598,000 COSTA MESA Heights, south of 17th St 2bd EASTSIDE Costa Mesa. Gorgeous new 3bd a& BAlBOAISIANDClwmllg2sty3bdw/detached condo w/patio In srnel complex 14-'ilti nice grw¥is, tom home w/dinlng rm, 3 car garage, workshop & office & bath. Completely remodeled & freshly coownimt to shops & buses .-t shdio Top quaaty, antral \'IC & SOtnl system paned, nev.i kitchen. f\oomg, roof & siding -6M·t400 --$t62;GOO 631-1400-$319,000 6136900 -- EASTSIDE Costa Mesa, large R-2 lot w/apr.d plans lor 2 nev.i oondos, nm buses. ~ a. ser· ~. Existilg lbd cottage Is~ te1i.d. 631-1400 $189,000 EASTSIDE C.osta Mesa ExupticNI 2bd tv.Tlhm. loft w/closet now office but COl*l be 3" bdrm. Beams. Fr dooo & dwmilg SJS il rock hardsape 631-1400 $219,000 IRVINE'S Rancho San JoacJ,in complex w/pool & spa POJdar 2bd end mil In pmie location w/ fr?c. ludy & clll garage. 631·1400 $219,900 CORONA DEL MAR'S Harbor Woods W/ctX'Ml pool & 9'» POJdar 2bd end ll'llt In prime locatioo w/frplc, lllldy & cb.tie !Jll'll9'· 631-1400 $229.000 BAIBOAISLAND ~ duPex 2bds tach lllit. Front has fr?c., tied kit!:hen & Fr doors to used bridt patio. 631-1400 $559.000 BUffS U'lobsbucl.t views ol CM1'pl & city~ HARBOR llJIXZ ESTATE HOMES Pristine re- modeled 5bd w/tiJg & family rms & 2 frplces In prM!t, woodsy setmg w/v'ttNI ol cly "'*5. 631·1400 RD>UCEDI $699,000 PENINSUlA POINT Dt19idU 3bd. 3be home w~ rm, 4 lrplces & 3 car garage RanodeJed '89, ~ fits. Fr doors & leaded & staiwd glass. 631-1400 $795,000 NEWPORT OCEANFRONT Beautiful custom 4bd. master w/-spa t\A>:frpk & Fr doors Exlensiw '*of bleached woods, beams. b'd& laded~ 631·1400 $1,095,000 frcrn 2sty 3bd l\M'ltrn. O.C 2000 sq ft w/~ LINDA ISl.E WcnlerlU 5bd In premier, open !Bl}, belhs, ~It breakfast nns & 2 ~patios ..W locatioo w/~ dock, den.~ rm & 631-1400 $420,000 kMli,r bh ~ c:owtyard. (lH) NEWPC»rT'S ~ \kiylargeamerklf CllCJiel lrtehdsb.tw/19,t :lxiA/Chame. ~&~ tJ rms, liudy & large v.obhop In page. 631-1400 $439,000 NEWPORT NOR11t Dtg.w 4bd hm w/gcumet kildw.rl l ~rm oo bedflj, llridlcaped oanw Im. \!did~. plwdatia"I stutm & 3 frpbs. 673-6900 $479,000 631-1400 $1,495,000 BIG CANYON WESTQJFF Spacious & kMlacJate I sty 5bd ~ 3bd aitlgl, \Ill to II 9dlOOIJ u.d bridt, heme w/'fadj rm In l"Cl1'lanlic gDl'dcrl ~ llAltl 6bd home oo ~ m.nt. wal5 ol ~ ....., ol 81- pcbt .... and lW9. pool. SIJI & fCJU'ltails. ~· [big&. game rm&, lnry & den. 673-6900 000 673-6900 $480,000 631-1400 $2,295,000 MESA VERDE ~ & Wadle! lsfy ~ Ll>O PARK DRIVE Nicely appotltcd 2bd condo PEUCAN POINT ... frat row let~ tpedacu- w/flaf>/ rm l lli'Sle lnl. Fr. doOn l tMdaws, w~ .... Of chamel. ~ MMt It oly w lociilkl\ on th& 121h ~ v.t:h mtc _.. ~It biaclt ~ w/dd. ~.'Pl l lwl ldD. Sea.ny bktg w/doonnan. pool It 91>1 I/WM. Extra Pf'-Y "'4ltl ~nos kl property. 631-HOO $2'5,000 631·1400 $495,000 631-1400 $1,795,000 HARBOR HDtWl>S • Newport prictl Clfi HAVEN Ollq 3bd w/~ rm. PMt COWNS ISi.Ni> Bayttorw. ~ mnoO- Relocatid *a~ rnaCM*d; \loWlb to mow des In lcildwJ'l l ~ rm w/Fr. doors & INiStl1 tied lsty J:d w/plltio&; -...1: 190tmthe Mier SHOWCASE BIG CANYON Premier gdf ccuse frontage. Superl*y designed and decorated r& denct slCbles 5 bdrms. formal a.mg and ~ rooms, office and !l1'1l Spacn.is v.-aled troy gardens urotni pool and 'Spa $2,995,000 COWAN HEIGHTS 2 4· acres~~ eSlal! In ptstigious T usbn looHs. ~ lanckcaped and gated, stix!Mdable propeny w/3 legal p.Ytels. 3 bdrm mam house. pool and 2 bdrm guest housr $1,995,000 UDO ISLE Romanbc omn 3 ldm v& on a111 large. CJiet :omer lei. Ex traordt.nary privacy w/t/w#s of Ush greenery and Sl.IVlY p.tJo5 Three fri*a. 5'll & extensive use d ~. arches & cWms.. $1.599.000 4bd hornl w/tri.l.d !n-&pie & ~ ginet. w/~ Yard w/pool & dodt. ~ nn ~ lqie lllnii twn '81·1400 $280,000 631·1400 $539,000 673-6900 $2.395,000 ...._-----------~~~ NEWPORT BEACH 2436W. COAST HWY 714-631-1400 Exclusive Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty BALBOA ISLAND 315 MARINE AVE. 714-673-6900 .. • .. • • It • .. .. 1 ' f .. ' 8 •, ... OPE N HO USES From one to five p.m. North Laguna View Home 395 Camden Place Open Sunday $1,495,000 Balboa Island Bayfront Baigain 501 North Bayfront Open Sat. & Sun. $1,495,000 Lido Isle View Home ~1 Via bis Open Sat & Sun. $895,000 Harbor Ridge Value 41 Montpelier Open Saturday $699,000 Turtle Rocle Vistas 8 Misty Meadow Open Sunday $359,500 Lido Isle 81yfront Triplo Easy conversJOn ~~home PnvateQ~Llt views ~ $999,000 Belcourt Ba.rglin 4BR 3.~~ U~ &c spa ~~~iPr,{arge lot $995,000 Turtle Rock Vi•tu 4BR 2.SBA End townhome on large greenbelt Refu rb1,hed aro 1mmacuJa1e, community pool S359,500 Newport Heights TW'ftouw 3BR25BATu~~{i)l~ftlyard Bnght~~cemlair \r"l ~ SU9,m> Affonbble in Corona del Mu 28R 258A Townhomt + large 2 car ~rage 2 pnvate decks, community pool and spa S229,(XX) Tri&Jlgle Sqtll.re Aru 3BR 2BA towl\horM w /fittplace Greenbelt location. community pool $144,000 -· ..... :.- BILL FEENEY . in association with J IM CARR WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORse 675-1058 Bayfront Mansion 6BR 5.SBA, 7,CJ:Xr sq ft, pnde of ownership Fabulous harbor and jetty views, extra large lot $3,950,opo North Laguna View Home 4BR 4BA Remodel, at end of private cul-de-sac Fabulous ocean and sunset views, pool and spa $1,495,000 Oceanfront Custom 4BR 3.SBA on sand, no boardwaJk Tum·key with whitewater views $1,()95,000 Harbor Ridge Value 5BR 3SBA Pride of ownership! Two private sunny decks, atrium $699,CXX> • 631-1400 Corona del Mar Tennis Estate SBR SBA Contemporary, will exchange Approx. 1.2 acres, ocean & bay views $1,695,000 Balboa Island Bayfront Bargain 3BR 4.5BA Remodel, 6 cu guage urge pnvate dock, huge roof deck $1,495,000 Lido Isle View Home 3BR 2BA Fam Rm "tum· key" designer home 52' comer view lot, pool with large patio $895,(XX) Udo 1-Je Cottage_..___..._ 2BR 28A +Den home, bri.ined cellinp Prime street to street locatioo. 35' lot $595,(XX) c--... -~spacious open Boor plwi 111/veulted ccillng, skylights, 38R, 2.SBA plus pool table size den. Wet bar, fplc, Mstr suite 111/frplc, balcony, spa l\b ....... ···-· ................ 8114,000 C-... .._. Excellent Root p&an In rear unit has downstairs suite 111/patlo & direct gar access. Upst.oirs, cathedral ceiling. 3 balconies, fplc, 2BR & Inside laundry. . ...... $319,000 COASTAL NEIGHBORHOODS .... """' -Estate Sllef .-bedroom-:-2 bath Montcgo model with add-on lnakfast nook, newer roof and a view of the hills. No coort appeamnces needed ................................ $465,JOG WEST NEWPORT COSTA MESA Mae Va.la An upgraded pool home on a comer lot 4BR. 38A & family room 3 rar garage. Fom\111 dining room plus eat-in kit New pa.Int and carpet............... . ...... $334,000 M ... Vade Ranch style With over 2000 square feet. Totally upgraded 48R. 28A with formal dm rm Hardwood entry. new berber. near new roof. enclosed patio ...... $278,000 OCEAN VIEW HOMES ....... a.di ........ --Site nearly acres for estate under construction. Ocean canyon views from aD 5 bedrooms. Game room gym&. 3 car garage. .... $1,515, c.,... ~ ll~r South o! Coa~t _H!ghWlJ Charming cottage plus artist s ~tudio with ocean view 2 car garage R 1 zone but has 2 separate Irving areas Roof deck. $62'.ffO m... C... Spectacular ocean 1/le\11 Dramatic home In this prestigious gated community Sweeping master suite with fireplace & wet bar Elevator pool &: limo garage.. $"9,000 ISLANDS OF NEWPORT HARBOR ..... ...... RnocWed ct.mer has.~ wf1k kl. JplCblS • ~ Iv rm w/ &ench lloSldows &. frplc wt1matone hearth. New c.arpet Duplex In grutlocl . ... . .......... ......... . ... _$547 .... LWe We A 'tnlnquil tttt:ire on the bey, lilMh sondy belKh &. plctu~ view. 3 bedrooo-.. 3.5 boths &. studio rental w/prtwte entrance This 11• gre1t location ........ .. . $1,MI .... :._ C u r p o r ( l t c P I l1 z ,1 . S u i t c 1 3 0 . N c \ ~J po rt 8 e il c h • 6 · l -~ -8 7 0 0 • • 644,.-)600 ' Exclusive Mentber of Estates International with more than 250 offices worldwide . Estates International is the world's oldest network of independent real estate brokers specializing in the sale of luxury real estate. New Listings Newport North V1Das 4 Bd 3 Ba 3 car gar~e. 3 FP 24-hr guard gated comm Gree Lombardi $465,000 "' N $!W Listings Cameo Shones Oceanfront estate with whltewat.er & sunset views! 4 Bd 6 Ba. pool Morphy & lkdh $9,95()'cno. (I Jr. lwe) OFFICE HOURS 9:00 A.M. ~ 5:00 P.M. SATURDAY & SUNDAY ... THE BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN Anaheim I 1112 N. Glenview $164,900 Anaheim Hills I 8268 E. Oak.rld1e Clrde $165,900 Corona del Mar I 10 Fathom 410.5 Heliotrope 32 Jetty Drive 3 Barner Reef u 32 Whitewater $497,000 1430 Santanella Terrace $499,000 310 Driftwood Road $535,000 153 1 Santanella Terrace $549,000 2012 Tahuna Terrace $579.000 2706 Lighthouse $599,000 949 Sandcastle Drive $625,000 4 12 Mendoza Terrace $629,000 I I 14 Whltesails $695.000 436 Begonia Avenue $730,000 609 Seaward Road $750,000 1927 Kewamee Drive $789,000 326 Evening canyon Road $819,000 444 Mendoza Terrace $825.000 1207 Starboard $829.000 42.2 ...Acacia Avenue $890,000 7 Tiburon Bay Drive $895,000 4533 Tremont $925.000 4545 Tremont $949,000 1531 Sandcastle $995,000 23 Half Moon Bay SI, 195,000 4515 Gorham $1 .450,000 227 Evening Canyon Rd $1,695,000 2901 Ocean Boulevard $1,725.000 215 Evening canyon Rd. $2,950,000 111 Shore Cliff Road $4,900,000 Costa Mesa 2353 Columbia Drive 191 285 381 2030 Flower Street #C 19th Street La Perle Lane Paloma 2449 Oranae Avenue 1860 Capri Circle I $199.999 $250,000 $285,000 $339,000 $399,000 $575,000 $895,000 Coto de caza I 114 Via Candelaria $247,900 , Dana Point I 35571 .Beach Road $1,695,000 Huntington Beach I 17032 Sims 3642 Venture $795,000 $4.750.000 I Laguna Beach I 737 Nyes Place $219,000 31755 Pacific Coast Hwy #203 $259,900 31755 Pacific Coast Hwy #309 $329,000 1415 Bluebird canyon Drive $329,000 787 Balboa Avenue $469,000 659 Bolsana Drive $525,000 832 Emerald Bay $700,000 1131 Emerald Bay $825,000 4 E:merald Bay $825,000 545 Allvlew Terrace $849,000 755 Nyes $925,000 345 Emerald Bay $950.000 906 Emerald Bay 2490 Irvine Cove Crest 7 Smlthcllffs Road 110 Irvine Cove Place 433 Emerald Bay 44 Emerald Bay 530 Emerald Bay 190 Emerald Bay 2596 Riviera Drive 1875 Ocean Way 170 Emerald Bay 2665 Riviera Drive 122 Monte carto Laguna Hills 15 Willowood $1.237.500 $1,299,000 $1.450,000 $1,495,000 $1.950,000 $2.300,000 $2,395,000 $2.550.000 $2.900.000 $3.895,000 $4,950,000 $6.500.000 $8.500,000 I $152.SOO Laguna Niguel ,. 31831 G~ns Pointe 10421 Mlrador Court 35 Poppy Hills Mission Vlelo 28271 Somerset $619.000 $599,000 $1.085,000 I Monarch Beach I 31 Ritz Cove 25 Ritz Cove 26 Ritz.Cove 38 Ritt Cove 25&26 Ritt Cove 40 Ritz Cove 38 RltzCove $395.000 $1.050.000 $1.090,000 $1.595,000 $2.014,000 $2,690.000 $3.150,000 Newport Beach I 220 Nice Lane 1204 $169,000 121 Corsica Drive $183,990 114 Corsica Ortve $188,900 t-02 Corsica Drive $189,000 215 Villa Point Drive $202,000 86 Corsica Drfve $216,500 125 Corsica Drive $219,000 2458 Vista Hopr r' $230,000 4 Esc.apade $234,990 132 Baycrest Court $265, 152 423 East Bay Avenue $295,000 230 Ulle Lane 1108 $299,000 206 Fem Street $299,000 211 Walnut'Street $299,000 2101 Vista Entrada $109,.500 2101 Apricot $104,000 326 VIiia Point SJ27,500 6 Lakeptnes $1U,900 1906 Diana Lane $339,000 8 Rocky Glen $209,900 ~ 18 Vista Oulnta $1S9,000 20 Momln1 Sun $U9,000 2000 Diana Lane $359,000 < 19 Bluff View $599,000 2009 hvlne Avenue $360,000 28 81uffvtew $659,000 1950 Perla $375,000 19031 Norwood Terr'IC.'e $699,000 215 31rd Street $J95.000 4 Civic Plaza• Suite 260 • Newport Beach 2429 Vista Nobleu $399,000 1831 Tradewinds $429,000 2527 Port Whitby $439,000 2909 Corte Portoflno $449,900 307 Esqulna $459,000 54 Beacon Bay $465,000 3018 Corte Hermosa $465.000 611 Lido Park Drive #2A $465.000 1222 Susseic Lane $499,000 3106 Corte Marin $499,500 1536 Mtramar . $519,000 80 Ocean Vista $529,000 16 Lucerne $539,000 406 Pirate $539,500 506 catalina $539,900 2421 ranc1sco nve , 1835 Port Taggart $555,000 196-4' Port Laurent $569,500 1219 Blue Gum Lane $587,500 510 38th Street $595,000 3707 Lake Avenue $599.000 1921 Yacht Enchantress $599,000 311 C6ronado Street $629.ooo I 135 Granville Drive $639,000 1334 Antigua $639.500 • lOl 7 Granville Drive $649,000 • 16 Belcourt Drive $650,000 2061 Port Bristol Circle $660.000 111 Via San Remo $675,000 1810 Port Renwick $679,000 1827 Port Renwick $689,000 t90 I Port cardiff $699,000 ~ Aka Vista $699,050 1010 West Wind Way $725.000 53 Harbor Ridge Drive $729,000 27 Beacon Bay $739,000 838 Via Udo Soud $749,000 601 Udo Park Drive 19D $750,000 1855 Port Manlelgh $765.000 1118 Santia&o Drive $795,000 24 Chatham $825.000 975 Bayside Cove We'St $869,000 123 Via Orvleto $875,000 5 Rue Chate~ Royal $835.000 6 Rue Verte $895,000 3805 Seashore Dnve $895.000 6906 West Oceanfront $899.000 15 Cypress Point $899,000 530 San Bernardino $949,000 5 Rue Fontaine $975,500 12 Rue Deauville $979,000 428 Via Udo Nord $995,000 1601 Kinas Road $998.000 5 Park Place $1,069,000 2675 Bayshore Drive $1,090.000 7004 West Oceanfront $1,095,000 1362 Galaxy Drive $1.195,000 2703 West Oceanfront $1.195,000 11 Hlllsborouch $1,195.000 11 O Via Trieste $I, 195,000 16 San Sebastian $1.195,000 22 Belmont $1,290,000 2210 NewportHillsDr East$1,295,000 339 Via Udo Nord $1,295,000 10 Torrey Pines $1,350,000 )16 Buena Vista $1,399,000 30 Royal St. George $1.450,000 53 Belcourt Orlve North $1,455,000 20)4 Ellst Oce.Anfront $1,479,00Q 1200 Ellsl Balboa Blvd. $1.595,000 • 14 oak.crest Lane $1,595.000 )OS Momtnc Star Lane $1,650,000 12 aumlncTree $1,695.000 15 Inverness $1 ,69'.000 21 Unda Isle $1 ,795,000 515 Harbor Island Drive $1.890,000 21 Lochmoor $1.895,000 644-ll>OO I I Trafalgar 26 Linda Isle 23 Inverness 755 Via Udo Soud 3 Yorkshire 20 Bumlni Tree 1740 East Oceanfront 23 I Via Udo Soud 3 Crestwood Drive 7 Cheshire Court 215 Via Udo Soud 1310 Galaicy Drive 2296 Channel Road 853 Via Udo Soud 6 Harbor Island 85l'838 Via Udo Soud 35 H~rbor lslaAd 2112 E. Balboa Blvd. $1.895,000 $2,195,000 $2,295,000 $2,395,000 $2.395,000 $2.495.000 $2,545,000 $2.649,000 $2,695,000 $2,850:000 $2.895,000 $2.995,000 $3,075,000 $3,495,000 $3,750,000 $4.244,000 $4.400.000.. $4,850.000 Newport Coast I I 7 Merana Court 4 King.sport 6 KJnpport 8 Kingsport 31 Versailles 14 Momln1 View 4 Telescope 12 Momin& View 6 Windemere Court 8 Morning View I 0 Momin& View 2 King.sport 45 Brid1eport Road 2 Windemere Court 2 Peninsula 12 Fairwlnd 12 Kln&Sport 18 Pelican Point 2 Sunset Harbor 22 Shoreline $285,000 $375,000 $405.000 $405,000 $449,000 $450,000 $459,000 $475,000 $495.000 $495,000 $495,000 $495,000 $849,000 $1.549,000 $1.595.000 $1. 595. ()()() $1,850,000 $2,750,000 $2,995.000 $3.295,000 Redondo Beach I 1720 Speyer $299,000 San Clemente I 106 Avenlda Sierra $110,000 5a• 1-Caplstn1110 I $f,7SO,OOO Saata·Aaa 1192 MltchelJe 164 $99.000 3377 Via Udo • Newport Beach ··Gated Communities lrvtne Cove 4 5 bath Villa with every amenity Harris & Kllne $I ,299,000 Ritz Cove Oceanfront lot above park & Pacific Adjacent lot also available Scanlan & Busk $2,014,000 Bii C.ayoJt Turn-key custom by Fart 4 bedrooms, library, media room. Sara Marvin $2,495,000 Family Neighborhoods Harbor Hlghlands Inviting 3 bedroom pool home Large yard Great location Julie Stephenson $339,000 Jasmine Cttek Ideal location on wide lush greenbelt with ocean view Light and bright 2 bedrooms +den Priced to sell• Carole lohnson $398,000 Harbor View Homes Extremely appealing backyard In this move-In perfect family home Many upgrades. Scanlan & Hln'!'an $569,500 Westcmrcrove MintTOe<lroom. 2 5 bath + den Resort-like pooVspa Mary Duffy $587 .500 Seavtew Great view J bedrooms. 2 baths with loft Gated community SmJth & Fix $599,000 Harbor View Homes Expanded 4 8d J 5 Ba on exceptionally-large lot Schmiesing & Mertz $660,000 Condo & Townhome Living Ba~w Co•rt Spacious 3 bedroom, 3 bath townhome In pted community Heidi Stockwell $265,152 The Bliffs Front row bay view. 2 bedrooms+ den. Bayview deck ·~rry Flnstu $375,000 Eastbluff Remodeled home. pool, new, great family community Sara Kinman $699,950 Immaculate cond ition 1st time otterl'd Sara Marvin $825,000 Harbor RJdce F1awless custom homt· on 1/2 acre lot 5 8d +office View-.• Susan Scanlan $1 ,895.000 Newport Heights PanoramK txNn & bay views from this beautiful Br1 1n Jeanette" traditional style family homt John McMontcle $1 ,069 ,000 Island Living Udo .... F.t>ulou<S 6 bedroom est.ite ne.xt to clubhouse and ~rt, folln McMoa._.. $1,195,000 zttc Poruflna Lacuna Spectacular ocean views. New kltchen and baths. Steve H1ch $525,000 Ritz Cove Great custom building site. 2nd row with fabulous vlewl ScaJ\lan & Busk $895,000 Spyglass HID Fabulous ocean and bay views 4 bedrooms, 2. S baths Connie Maxsentl $I, 195,000 San Clemente Larae corner. custom home site 7. SOO sq h. Near level Good views. Priced to quick sale. Bill Wedmore $110,000 Newport Coast View Properties Oceanfront Step onto sandl Wonderful 5 bedroom, • bath family home on Beach RQad Separate guest quarters Connie Musend $1,695,000 Spectacular new European-style home with ocean view Sara Hlnm.an $1 ,450,000 Balboa Peninsula Point Sophistication on the sand Prime Point location! Debi Bibb $1,479,000 Emerald Bay Spectacular ocean· front horqe In Emerald Bay Point Rod Daley $2,550,000 Lafle custom home on huge ocean view lot. above Uttle Corona. Frank Sennes $2,950,000 Dover Shores Your search for the perfect home Is over Austero & KJm $2,995,000 Ritz Cove SpectaC\llar estate to be bullt on panoramic ocean view lot Scanlan & Busk $3,350,000 lrvlne Cove Oceanfront home In Abalone Point, Irvine Cove 6 bedroom western home on huge lot. Private beach! Rod Daley $6,500,000 Beach Communities 644,.-)600 Bayfront Uving Custom bayfront _ estat~t view location! Patrick Bartollc -$1~650,000 Unda Isle The Gold Coast of Unda Isle Fabulous turning basin views• lohn McMonl&le $2, 195,000 1 " • SPECTA€UIAR V IEW PR...,.~~..:..V---11~ IN CORONA DEL MAR Beautifully remodeled and artfully executed home witfr sunset, harbor and ocean views. 4 bedrooms and 3 baths witfr large family room that opens to a country kitchen . Adding to these wonderful living spaces are a large playroom and office/den. Throughout tfte home you will find rich, intricate moldings, wood ffoors, vaulted beam ceilings, wood windows and French doors, raised panel doors and custom fixtures, plus decorator window treatments I give the finishing touch . "A home to truly be proud of' Offered at $995 ,000 . EIDI STOCKWELL If .you are interested in selling your home or are planning on buying a home, please call · Heidi at (714) 717 ... 4728 ( OCEANFRONT-ON THE SAND $1,095,000 Prime duplex property fi8ht on the beach No publk boardwalk. Quiet residential area, unaowded beach. Spacious units. 3-c.ar garage. Perfect for beachfront home plus income. f.asy to convert to sJngle family. Beautiful property! WXURY BAYF'RONT $465,000 Udo Area -Full bay view 2 bedroom, 2 bad\ unit, updated and professionally decorated in a sophisticated cnntemporary style dose to Newport's finest beaches, yet protected from seasonal traffic. Cynthia Phillips Ronda Hein . 759~3797 Your Beach and Bay Specialist OCEANFRONT OPPORTUNITY $899,000 Two units, each 2 bedroom, right on the sand Use as duplex or remodel to single family Perfect beach home! Investors will tove the cash flow. Protected, quiet area -great beach BEACH C01TAGE $299,000 Channing detached home, close to best beaches. on a large R-2 lot with lots of parking Here's an opportunity to live the beach lifestyle at an affordable price. NEW LISTING LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT HOME Opportunities DUPLEX O'\ T H f B EAC H Right on the sand, no public boardwalk. Two units. $895,000 BAVVI[\\ TO \\'N HOME Newer, contemporary, and ~tylish ! This designer- owned townhome is close . - to the beach, and offers unobstructed view of the bay. $599,000 We are proud to present this lovely , near-new custom ftom e. On an oversized lot, this home en;oys a sunny southern • exposure with sparkling bay views, and features 3 bedrooms, 35 baths, a 3 car garage and private docfc. Interiors are spacious and open, with every attention to detail. Offered at $2,649,000 . --~ - • 1 7 . 2706 LIGHTHOUSE LANE Beautifully upgraded family home in move-in condition. 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath with incredible new kitchen and wonderful courtyllfd. )IM KLINE 759-3771 $599,000 SHIRLEY HARRIS LIFETIME SALES ACHIEVEMENT HAu. OF FAME MEMBER 759-3727 BELCOURT • Prestigious guard gated community • Elegantly decorated -ready to move in • Community pool and spa • Beautiful yard with Japanese garden • 2 bedrooms, 2.'} baths Great Bu11 for $650,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS • Harbor and ocean views • Custom home over 4.000 sq ft • Great entertainment home • Master bedroom has cozy sitting room with fireplace • 4 bedrooms. 4 baths Wonderful Exec utive Home for $998,000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES • Most desirable family neighborhood in Newport Beach • Great location adjacent to greenbelt •Turn-key condition • Seller will assist with financi ng • 5 bedrooms, 3.5 baths 717-4710 Priced to Sell for $699 ,000 BIG CANYON • Exclusive guard gated community • Built in 1994. model perfect condition • Exquisite design • Pool and spa • 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths Magnlfiunt Italian Villa for $I ,695 ,000 . 1 <) -• • -• ,. ~"' . . -. . ... ·JERRY FINSTER SENIOR SALES EXECUTIVE 759~3750 KEVIN KUBIAK AuoCIATE ---. Single story custom home with sweeping fairway views, offering open, light and spac!ous rooms, high ceilings and great family room . A fabulous lot with large backyard manicured to perfection wit~ palm trees, 'Pool and spa. • ~lg Canyon Spectacular 4 bedroom, 4 batfs, 2 car garage, pool/spa. View of golf courst and city ligfsts. Gated. Great pria! $975,SOO Newport North .To.wnhonres Great 2 bedroom starter home with I-car garage, A/C, ffreplace and washer/dryer. Great location. Low price! $179,900 GREAT OPPORTUNITIES AWAIT You 60 I Udo Park Drive .. , il>arting 2 Br, 2 Ba Coctage • Custom Decor •Built New 1990 $635,000 ~--Prvpaty• •QulbltlBr O*ap + l Br Apt. • PD~ CJlnt&e, Padol A Balamy un,ooo Value" • 1 Br, Ba Condo • Wdl Loalted • Vlllhed CdHnp Wida ftyliaJatl $134,000 "Beaalifal Studio" $99,000 "Super Sharp" • TM•wdcw Vable • S1llDIDa Views Prom AD ltooml • Ocqeoua Decor llH,000 • 0ut11aacth1a v 11oe •AwmneBayA OcelDVlewa • Gorpoua Decor 1325,000 "Pmoramic , I ~·-· • IDcredalble Bay A OcelD Views! • Beauutul Property ' ' • 3 Br Luxuiy Condo U20,000 "hellent Condition" • Beaudflal 2 Muter Br Luxuiy C.oado •Vaulted Cdllnp A Skyllabtl 1179,000 ~ Home" • Blc:elkllt Location • Top Quality Conatruction • Sfll Or Duplex lf25,000 12Jf,OGO . • SCu!'DloC Llrpr l Br PW:adk>ue • fafect Locadaa • Tocally DeApn SJlf,000 "Newer Villa Point Coado" 1Br,1 Ba • Adjlicmt to NB OolfCoune • Atlleu Ctr. Pool 1167,fOO ertieslll · QRUT FAlllLY .ucmNG 11R1PORT DRAMATIC ll•IGll•OIUIOOD ... Great value for the price! Master suite has ftreplace A sitting are2. Featuring 5BR/4'BA with separate guest quarters. Fenced swimming pool. Professionally land and h.atdscaped. 8IEACH-'llLUFFS' Just Ustedl Exceptional move-ln condition delight! 4BR, 3BA with hardwood floors, eat-in kitchen, cory fireplace in living area, large master suite plus beautiful ~nbelt area CONTEMPORARY outstanding 3BR, 3BA professionally decorated home with fabuJous views. Hardwood floors, private outdoor spa, 2 spacious decks, and 2 car garage. For the ultimate California Uving -at its finest! 7 remaining historic oceanfront homesites await your seJection with unsu~ views and location! • •1•,000 H9 GREAT STAll1'Ell HOME -38R 1.SBA with ceramic entry & bath. Landscaped backyard. $107,000 A2 VACATION AIL YEAR ROUND -Best recreational amenities; tennis, pools, spa & ciubhouse, prtva1e 28R ~-$16t,9oo F5 GOLP COURSE VIEW -Upgraded, spacious 28R w/~ features. Large patio. $21-',900F3 TERRMC TOWNHOME-Ocean dose, spacious 28R, tile floors, large master w/retreat. 2 ttreptaces. $219,900 C1 CAPJ1VATING CONDO-Ocean view, protessk>nalty '8ndscaped, 2 bedroom, end unit. $229,900C3 PABUI.OUS OCEAN VIEW -1Wo pffvate master suhes +3rd BR +loft/study. Vlewtng deck & patio. $3S9,000 T3 DRAMA11C OCEAN SUNSETS -38R 2.75BA, almost 2000 sq.ft. Walk to Ritz Carlton or beach. $37S,OOO R7 $329,500 V7 $859,000 Pl LAGUNA BEACH -Great building lot. Level w/very slight slope. Allows tor 3 building levels. $139,000 L1 GOI' KIDS? -Undet $4001000 In Laguna Beach. SBA, large entertainment deck. Huge lot with a • stream running through h. Walk to Bluebird Pat1<. $389,000 86 WVELY l.AGUNA-Prime comer lot in Laguna Beach, 38R house plus large ~ lot The value here Is In the land. Great p6tecltial. ~ Is. $399,000 C23 LAGUNA OFFICE BUDDING-RetaU office bulklng with great k>catton on PCH. Approximat~ 3000 sq.fl $59S,OOO C16 J.AGUNA UVING-Gated ~tel Very private, end d CUidesac, on 26,000 sqft. lot. Highly upgraded 38R 2.SBA. ocean & canyon views. Dramatic poof & spa. $1,100,~ M10 24 CARAT -Spectacutar views over city lights. whhewater, Catalina and California's Riviera coastline. Over 1 acre custom lot with City and Coastal Commission approval tor 9578 sqft. M. Skenderian designed home. Truty the finest. House p&ans ln tlst1ng offtoe. o«aec1 .a $1,395,000 M $550,000-$4,200,000 521-27 Lots and Land BIG BEAR -Beautiful desirable lot. Architect owner has ptans. Will carry or subordinate. $22,000 At SIX SEPARATE Wl'S -Level building sites, ocean & canyon vlewsl Million dollar area-call tor detatts. $17S,000-$31S,000 E5,E6,E7,E8,P11 ,P12 IAGUNA BEAOI SIDE BY SIDE-Two level lots ready for custom homes. Priced ~tety. $11S,OOO I.WI· C2 & C4 LOCATED IN 111E AllCBllECJ"UJlAL DFSIGN -OYertay dlstf1ct In San Oemente. Sound Interesting? $ lOS,000 A 15 SPECTACUIAR PANO VIEWS! -Ot Orange County hills, city lights & the blue Pacific. $170,000 M3 CUSTOM HOME SITE -Flat, pie-shaped lot In cukie-sac. Gated community. $22S,OOO S2 MONAROI POINT -High eleYation lot w/ ocean view. Plans tor 6000 sqfL home. $3SO,OOO C14 Fred Sands, already one of the nation's largest real estate companies, is also one of th8 fastest growing. Our e~nsion in the Newport market is a result of the high energy and vigorous growth of our company in all areas. Our formula for success is simple. We offer our ciients the finest service the real estate profession has to oftir, with a focus on exceeding expectations and delivering results. OUr ~ team of real estate prc>.f8ssk>nals Is dedicated to serving ygy with their e~ in .hOme PJicirKi. IMovdve ~. skllid ~. ftnlnClnO, and all other aspects of ~r real estate ~s. . . . ,. . : ~ Grubbt§Elli "~ 644-6200 Residential Real Estate Services • lndependenrJy Owne_d ~nd Operated . CHANCE OF A IJFE11ME 4bd, 2.75ba on grear comer location. Beautiful home w/nwble enrry, huge bonw room &. S«. sytrcm. Custom pool &. spa w/lush landscaping. Dissolution forces sale, so present all offers! $565,000 Claudette Mann Code 71187 10CATION -LOCA110N-LOCA110N 4bd, 2ba Newport Hills home w/Frcncb doors, white decor. hdwood floors. kir w/island. comm. pool &. spa. Absolur.cly perfect. $519,000 Mali Gulledge Code 72167 BELCOUKJ' WW.TRADE F.lceant 5bd CUSU>OI home wi~ ocan view, gn.nd mar- ble cnuy and c:irCubr stair- case. 4 car garage. Available furnished. Bdlc Partch $1,695,000 Code71147 MANOR 8Y 1lfE SF.A rundcss style and quality arc ptt¥Dtcd in the c:xquuite- ly rc:moddCd 3bd, 3ba home. RK:h wood floors, step down living room, bride f!Uios, beautiful 12ndscapmg on a double North la2una lot. Ted Jarvis $1,225,000 Code 71337 CUSTOM MEDITl'ERANEAN VILLA Exdusi~ 5bd, '4.5ba in tuard Dtcd comm. Gowmcr's kit. Li~. farn nn, lg living~ dining rm. spaciotll mm bdrm w/fircp~~ $1,495,000 C.ode 72'177 OCF.ANFRONT PROPEIITYI FINESI' OCF.ANFllONT PllOPERTY ~off of rhei&ficio and into the soft sand of chis 4bdi-5bd. 6.5ba c:'Fii6ccnt ~ horoc. The finest 5ba aupTcx. S tghcs, POggCnpohl cablnccs In gounnet cra~nihap matcnali~tlirild tn many maga- kitchcn. 4 car~· zincs. Pool. spa, dcvator and more. 5oUy & Evelyn Shacun Kent Mc Naughcon $1,425,000 Code 71657 $3,995,000 Code 71857 NEW REDUCilONm Spacious Lido We hoim on approx. 80 ft. wide street to street lor next to the central suada. 4bd, 3ba & rum- pus room w/bar, spacious patio, pooJ and cabana. Don Pearson $935,000 Code 71227 BEA.at, PlER&VIEWS 3bd. 3bra cusrom boam views from entire open Aoorplan, righr on the • water! Ouwdc pario & landscaped yard lead to prvt. beach. ~ Nancy Barfidd &. Tom l~nitti $2,•95,000 Code 71757 WHlTEWATElt VIEWS Best vkw to Catalina! Charming 3bd, 2ba fixer. Exccllcnr potential, bur needs 11.Q Linda Octh & Lois Jambs $999,500 Code 71077 / ', . ' . , Residential Real Estate Services • Independently Owned and Operated 22 Hmnitage Sat $1,249,000 Caiol AllUon 121 32nd Street Sat $529,000 Stepbarue Hougbto11 2(#7 Port Ca.rdiJI' Sat $499,000 SaodyDaley 2239Anlia Set $47',000 2318 Vuta Hopr s.r $226,900 ~· & ~ v. 80llll s. $24S,ooo & 239.000 IS Rae Yau SIS $1,l(S,OOO Aune!Kmton " Molltecito SIS $799,000 O.tcthout/Propp 2"2 Dri&wood SIS '695,000 ~ll 182A Manpata SIS $570,000 BJ Johnson 5'f! Awnicb Lum SIS $309,000 PbJIWHqdai OWc Coroa.a dd Mar 252S Ocun G-4 SIS $595,000 Mali~ F.-.idec.M. 2657 RMmdie Dr. SIS $289,000 Pam Ball Sun $1,850,000 jamaGny Sun $1,198,000 Ostahouu Sun $1,095,000 LincbOeth Sun $999.500 Karhy Gn.rueri Sun $624,900 Lanin£Shaw Sun $699,000 James Gray Su.o $497,000 Tom Brunson Su.o $489,000 Mara Aune Sun $449,000 SIUdey Licka Su.o $379,000 Mary Von Gcldcm Su.o $369,000 Dana Bladt Sun $327,000 Kay Konfa1 Sun $325,000 Gib Walka Sun $319,000 Karen Rack 2101 E. Fifumtb Sc. 112 Sun $27',000 Patti O'Desky 2101 E. Fi&ecntb St. 19 Sun $189,000 Patti O'Dalry 53 Via 8ara:z:a AfuoVeqo IS Stoaeglm Coron.a dd Mu 3'll Lilac Ncwpon Beach 121 32ad Smet Westd.i.fl' 1301 Sana Lo OimrSlaotu 1712 Antigua Way l 070 PacadOr A MUST SEl!J Wonderful 4bd, 2.Sba. Lrg prvt lot. on quiet street. Grcenbdu. parlcs. comm. pool. Eric ~ Laraine Shaw $S49,000 C.ocl.e 70CR'7 Sun $225,000 8ttt 8c MariaD Reedy Sun $146.500 MaryAM Mc:Ga.itt Sun $425,000 KaRO Knoche Sun $529,000 jeandu frUdbag Sun $447,000 LouAnJle Ritter Sun $7SS,OOO ~Peta.co Sun $730,000 Jim Wmeobad> DOVER SHOUS ESTATE Dover Shores finest offering with incredible P.Otential. This l!tOpcftY. has ocvu bccD on the ma.rktt. Awesoine Back lhy an<l city ligft.t views. Ann, Ted & Suunnc $1,07S,OOO Code 70'ril OCF.ANFRONT PROPERJ'YI ~ off the patio and into the soft sand of this 4br, Sba dupk:x. Skylights. Poggenpohl Cabinm in gourmet kitchen. 4 car garage. $1,"25,000 Solly~ Evdyn Shatz.en c.ode 71657 MAGNIFICENT SPANISH HACIENDA 7bd, Sba custom on huge lot. Balcony across 2nd story w/rooftop sun deck. Great room ovcrloolciog pool, spa & 1rg gardens. $749,000 Pam Ball C.ode 71"27 ELEGANCE IN DIE 81.lJFFS Colorful sunset views can be seen from the bakooy of this ~ home on ~t cul-de-sac. Updated iotuior, French doors & Wiodows, ais- tom lighting 8c more! $-US,000 Sally Shipley Code 70317 J 1716 W. OCEANFRONT This custom built oceanfront home is designer perfect with extensive use of marble and granite for the most discriminating owner. The unique 3-story design can~ be duplicated today, and offers approximately 4,000 sq. ft of contemporary living. An elevator services all three floors. There are also 2 living areas, 2 kitchens, a four car garage, and five decks that wrap around this wonderful home. Offered at $1,395,000 , I l I I- ,, ,... -----""' --=..~~·..,....._.-.zr-:: ~ -. '2 8 ~ • . • 6 . ...... • .... ......._. . . . --... ___ ~ .. . . ! H J \ '/ N '11 r JIN \ //.\/'\/ &~ivc 5BR funily home With 180" Back Ba)', city lights views. Custom features induae gourmet kitchen, white washed cabinets, sJcyligbts. spacious family/entertainment room, 2 fireplaces; formal dining & living rooms, latgc pool w/spa, 3 car garage & separate guest/maid quarters. $755,000 Gisela Burmeister 714-673-8660 Buv on ( )cl·an! . Distress Sale was $1.2 Million now $399,900 OPEN SUN 1-5, 1314 PCH, Huntington Beach 3BR, 2.58A, 2 car garage $239,000 OPEN SAT 1-5, 403 Vista Roma Bank Sak 38~, 2.SBA, darling unit on comer,. Now $239,000 OPEN SAT 1-5 401 Vista Roma f t',l\C: FABULOUS REMODEi~ EsrKrE SIZE L0r ON THE Golf CoURSI:.. SPARKUNG Pool SrE.Ps TO OCEAN, ON QUlET C\.JvO£-SAc. OiARMJNC & SPAOOUS, 4 BFDROOMS. BEST BUY ON OCEAN BLVD. SEE UP THE C™5T FoR£VER. GRE.AT OPPOIO'\JNT'rl HF.AR CRASHJNC SURF, <>a:AN WOOD & G~ SHO.VPLACE. RIGHT ON THE BEACH. 2BR 28.A. R.wUCED. BEST BUY ON TuE BEACH. QUAlITY CUSTOM Es'rATE, H UGE CORNER LOT. CHARMING N'EICHBORHOOD. ABAYSl>EYW v.hCe sandy beaches w/vletfs al Ille ieny + p;w tflOl'I NI rrciecable resldera done en a t~less deslQll Entry courty¥d $4,900,000 IRCOURT OWi YEW te.Medrterrn;wiconterrc>Otrtdesign,quality&peried1011thr~ ~.formal din~. den. huoe mstr w/lrpl & loO llW'Y ~ies10 mn1001 $3,450,000 LllO ISLAMI IAYFROllT Liot. & brlQhC f;rn1ly hm on extra large Im -.'doci. 68R + 4 5BA. Larve mslt """ + remodeled bah 5'laaous oin Qin llnmlcul• condltlon' S1 .•.ooo SPECTACUWI LllCL.IAiflOII ~ 3S' on bay w/dodt. lor lclge boa uQUisitely remodeled in 1988 H~s ms1I BA Elercl3e rm S1 ,115,000 A MUST SEii TI11s magndcenUy expalded Ve1sa1fle Plan has been remodeled & moddied to perlec· lion Fabulous couny.11d entry, beautrful paio w/pool, spa & cabn T~us use al marble 68R. 6 58A S1 ,715,000 CORONA DEL MAR HISTORICAL HM Ptrched ab<M 1.lltle Corona· on an o°"'sized coinet IOI Vlt'~o ocean views 58R. 4 58A llaldwood Ills beauldul high coWid ceilings masS1¥1 lrpl S1 ,125,000 IEAUTIFUU Y llEMODEUD HOMt Ouiet c:uf*sac. ~views al ocean. harbor w/spec:tacuw dllr c.ahna sunsets ~ mstt su«e ~ lmeslone lrpl, IMsh ~ w/Jaow.1 & Walker Zarqe1 hard set hies Golr~I s k*=hen $9f7 ,000 SlllllllllfG IEWE GU CUSTOM Loaded w/uPQ1ades 111te11or & exterior• Efeg¥11 rrwblt IO)'tl nwblt ~ ltvoughout 4BA. 3 ~ + study A IO+JI $175,0QO ~Alt I P'f'ESTIGIOUS llG CAlfYOll! A S1ur1111no 58R. 4.5BA hm Ullllled on ai <MrSlled IOI 111 pine & IR'fio1ous BtCJ Caiyon• P!operty en~ pool & spa w/vns al~ & OCU11 $965,000 CUSTOM YD II ltlWPORT IEAat Maon•teent view al bay & city lqlts flom 11115 spacious 4BA cuslom residence Rtrnodi!led. 1¢1 & t.!Qhl !Wdwd firs. wet ba wt.int coolet Pirvaae poof-size badlyaid lmmaculale cond•IOll $891, 000 FOUR LDTS, 111..0Cl TO BEACH Ec•s11no 011 equip11-.it cai be deaned & teady for construdion 111 7 or 8days Zoned comm or residential $799,000 CAMEO SHORES OCEAN VIEW l ocaled on fhe canyoo w/octan view nus 2 +den or 38R hm teatuies a ~kllllCJ pool & pr1~3le ~ss to 4 beadles sns,ooo REMODElSI S0M£RSll OM A FABULOUS LOT Expanded & tocaJlyttmodtledl l.nbc:apecf irOIJlld ferad pool •ea looks hku tr opal lagoon' SBR, 38A. all new frencll doors, cent. air cond Mol!'4led !eltet' $741,000 IUPBll EnAaD I QUAUTY Gaegusdec!Belcol#t,apandtdmodel.Supltbfydlcned 111tradd1onalstyte Qualey oMVfOOd used · lnckldllQ Moy lfN. MM-11 ~ $714,000 ltORTll WUllA WJLARGE llUEST HOUst 4BA. 28A. pool view. 3~ Q119 & lwge molher·tn·la ~s wlteO ethlCe New rool patnl. ~. pallO & mM! . S&U,000 RARIOR YEW HW ~•di.illy remodeled ER. 38A. tnly rm w/nlttf ktldlen, i..dwood th. liiiliison illdows. lli)iOC8111VW 6 llrgt prA ~d. ttlge puce 11duct1011!$1lt,DGO IAYl:IDT IUUYY ~It li'111. SBR.338AO ocumet illdiri.tiOt ma. 2 lrprs. llW'Y txrm llMIDi YEW MUS • 28A. BeMJdell plan ii a fabulous localicrl ne~ to greenlld. CUSlom 1 u-od. f rerdt do<rs & wi1dowucnped ceiltngs, lwdwood Ills, Mlom entry doors wlbMled Qlm. Alalm sys1em & 11\JCh more $511,000 PRESTlilOUS SPY&US HU 4BA. 2 58A. 3-af garage. Cw1yard enriy. °'*' flowino floof!DI, rW!W cwnc hie 1n kllehen Seller bouohl anocher • *J IT1Clliv.lled, Nim• all ofttrs" $531,000 HARIOR lllDGE CREST COID> (Jl~~ai1,1111y deool-' ·~· pla'I tn 1111111 concUIOll This 31111 2 58A a r1y rm. owdln cwtyard miy weeo. antral a1run -.sysi.n." conc11- 1ionino EleQn msti uie wl'MlfS Vert open leeling $415,000 OCUlt I CHYOll YD II COROU DEL MAR Plme loc 14)pefunC(28R+den) luxtrySllltar ltwig(rwQ;soCenler) 2-<3Qa wl slorage. lllSlde ludy.•-11U wA::enlief !Stand Coully¥denty& wiewdecl$451,IOO llEWPORT IEUTS Great hm on i.iot lol w/pool & spa. 38R, 28A. VflY na newer ktldlen Ol*llllQ IO Irmo & dining rm Very 19'1 & brqc Agre:al alllrtai11n hm $434,000 COROU Dn MAI • SOUTH Of PCM On ~OI 45 ft lol 38R. 38A, dell+ olfa. ~OK. 2400 9Q ft Aeduced1'$411,000 THE TERRACES ttlllSii&l\9n1 loalional lhe3~Qe11y.rds111 lhe Ternas" 2BR. 28Acn1choa IOI. quiel Im w/Mny aherno<lll expos..e New carpel & paint Shows llQlll & bf!Qlll One restdenl rMI be Mr 55 )JS old $3'5,000 HUllTINGTOI BEACH IEAUTYI! 48R. 2 5BA. 3~ o-aoe • huge bMUS rm w/bll·in en~lllmenl dr & Yfel ~ GOUlmel s krt w/6 bulner slOYe 2 owns. Wood cablllelS & a pril pool & spa $339,000 PRICED TO SD.LI Greal Quiet loca!IOll M011'hlled sellet. submd otters• IBR house tn ltonl IOI S30t,llOO GATtO COMMUMITY UllDE'R 28Cll Creal tloorpl;wl. good scnr or ma1men1 Good ClllldCion. mmed131• possm100 $1,995,000 Light & bright lamily hm on e;ctra large lot w/oock 6BR + 4 5BA Large mstr S\J1te + remodeled bath Spacious guesl qtrs Immaculate cond111on1 #atall• Fogarty, 729-7268 $965,000 A stunning 5BR 4 5BA hm s1tuared on an oversized lot in private & prestigious B g Canyon• Property en1oys pool & spa w/Vlt:#S ol bay & ocean' ,,,,,,., ,,,.., m.im U11da Taglla•ttl, 729-7262 $595,000 (tt 10D)Grea1 opportunity to bid yoor dream hm 1n diSirable Shoreclilfs. Approx. 18.700 SQ ft lot localed on cyn w/some ocean views. Channing 38A. BA $479,000 Seller is super mohvaled ·has purchased another hm. Totally upgraded 2BR 2BA Marble entry. fir to ceiling mirrors in hall SP1 in mstr Crown molding. Gaggeneau appliances. island-tllk:hef block-lop, while laq kit cabinets ____ _,... $1,995,000 35' oo bay w/dock for large boat Exquisitely remod- eled in 1988 Hisftlers mstr BA Exercise rm #an Tully, 12'J-7222 CUSTOM VIEW IN NEWPORT BEACH $899,000 Magnificent view of bay & clly lights from lhis spac1ous 4BR cuSlom residence Remodeled light & bright Hardwd ft rs. wel bar w/Nine cooler. Priva'1 pool-sim backyard lm~ulate condition. $539,000 Spacious JSR. 2frpl's. wood nrs. Skylights, island kitten. whirlpool. Waterlill. coortyards. Security, sound-syslem. ,,., .,,.,,,,,, 7ff.a«J at. '" $459,900 Prime loc upper unit (2BR + dell). Luxury semor living (nr Oasis Center) 2-car garage w/storage. inside laindry eat-in k11Che i w/cenier island Courtyard entry & view deck $365,000 5'*ious 3BR. 2 .SBA, lafOI bonus rm Ocean vieW lrom mstr dick Anached 2-cat ~age Close to llSWranls/shops $5.000 decorMing ~lowance. Dottie Johnson 718 1/2 Marguerita -Elegant new estateJn historic setti".19 .This ~~tacuJar new European-style estate offers timeless ele~ and the alluie of~ histat:1c setung m le'endary Smithcliffs. Meticulous anentioo to dewl and the finest authentic materiAls ~ave gone ~o the coo.structioo of the home, which combines the classic lines of European archileCt\lte wtth Open Sun. 1·4 .. od • • --A rnnl~nnnllrv Style. ' J ay J converucnces iwu~-J ·,.t.ff.,1 ,.__:i li . ·th Like New. Beautiful 2BR, 2BA Conda. -$309, 900 in Old COM -Marble fireplace, large ~~cks, includes w~sh er, dryer & refrigerator. Move-in condttmn -great locatmn. The floorplan accommodates boch gracious entertaining and deli&» ..... ·11UUUY ~mg, w1 four bedrooms. four and ooe-hatf baths, including separate. guest quancn ~ to the . main house over a porte-<:OCheIC. A spaclOUs f~ly room opens_ to~ expans1~e ki~ With stainless steel built-ins. dual dishwashen, grarute countenops with ~ ~ wioe n:frigentor, dumbwaiter. and marvelous ocean views. The open design of the. d1rung and the living room is coodocive to entertaining with the casu~ cle~ of today's .h~estyle. ~ master suite featUres a spacious European-style bath with w~-m closet, a SJtting ll_'CI WJth fireplace and French doors leading onto the secluded rear pauo. The guest quarten mclude a Walk to beach, senior center & Fashion Island. firepl.aoe, fountain, Jacuu.i tub and built-in des~. . . . Olde CDM -$1951000 Ocean view located in beautiful Sandcastle Condos -walk to beach , Fashion Island & Village. Pool, Spa & Lovely entertainment area. Quality amenities include expansive ocean views, volume cetlmga. pn:wtrCd sound system with built-in speakers, four fireplaces. four water fountains (two interior), slate roof, copper fluhings and a private back yard. The porte-cocberc leads to a motorcourt IOd three-car garage. Off'ered at $1,450,000. Enjoy the very best ot:the Southern California lif~le io secluded, .historic SmjtJ)Cliffs. now a private-gated commUlllty and one of the most prestigious 9ddresses m North IAguna Beach. For "'°" Uifontllllio1', ull Sua Hiturul11 al Coo.st NlllfPOl"I Prop«ttia, 4 Ci~ Plc.o, S•. UO, Newport Bl«la, (714) 644-16()(). 760-1966 BONNIE TURNER: Skiing and painting are favorite pastimes AGENCY: Coldwell Banker -Cost.a Mesa JOB TITLE: Sales Associate FARM AREA: Mesa Verde and Eastside Costa Mesa HOW LONG WITH AGENCY: Five years CITY OF RESIDENCE: Costa Mesa HOBBIES/INTERFSI': SkiinJ. painting and 1ttending family paberings CLUBS/ORGANIZATIONS: Director of Oraop Coat A.ssociltioo of RBAL'lORS-: Member of Oilldbelp USA Bonnie Turner FAVORITE GETAWAY: Lake Tahoe PET PEEVE: Dishonesty and rudeness LAST BOOK READ: "Sabrina" FA)'~ MOM-: "Somewhere in T'une" FAVORITE RESTAURANT: The Ritz HOW DO YOU DEFINE SUCCESS? Happy clients Picture perfect in Easbicle Costa Mesa Your tooa- awaitcd drelro.s IOd desiteS for the right home are now able to be met io castside Costa Meaa. For the discriminating buyer who bas lel1Chcd the alobe f 01 the perfect nei,tlborbood blend off amily comforts, your search may have come to m end. If you are ready for a spring time move, visit this newly listed home, offerinJ these specill feawrea -four bedrooms (two masters) and three bathrooms. This custom remodel affords all the room you may oeed, with 2,800 square feet of traditional/contemporary livins space. The kitchen offers a breakfast dining area Ind bit, plus a sepual& food preperation lfCI with second sink and storage. This ldlehen is located with view of tbe froot yard. Beautiful crown moldings add wannth to tbe living room with fwplace and mantel. Fonnal dining room ldjoins this area for pand t.njoyment FIJ1lily eolertliniog as well as studying or canputing is very welcome in the l111e separaie flllill room. &ky your oversized master suite with separate inks, large bath rub aod private &bower, loCS of closet space, too. W1 walll to hear fro•'°" "''°"'It ""' The aecood master bedroom is perfectly located for pests' privacy or live-in maid quarters. SNAPSHOT col"""'. 1'111 colut11 /"""1'11 The childrei'l 's bedrooms arc cute with IOU of light IOd tcpat'lkd by the bathroom with real tstlll.I ow1J1n, brobrl, .,,u, tub/shower. llUUbtbtt nr_1r11fllllv11, "'""' odt.r iM// Beautiful land&Clpina completed in inl1yed brick wi. h 1amp posts near front door. The front "''tnbul '°" would UU to 11'61t~llL W1 entry offers a sittina area next to the center courtyard done in brilliant glw. 1nco1Udf11011 to u"" o pltMo (bl«k w The two-car garaae with roll-up door and opener brinp you to the clean f arushed prage wlUU, V pouibk), willt COIYMJ ,..,,.., with storage. The indoor laundry room is next on the bo(rie t<JW. ~nott a4 SNAPSHOT ..tU M Md:.-,--Lush landscapina with ancientcucal~ u... linina-the l&rie yard and patio area; This Sta or /ra "1J11'flflv/lt ildol i.: J• area is ready fore~ with music. ViUJ; aNl B*" Eliliw, DdJ n.. 330 Recent im~vaneoas incli>de 1 new roof in lhlke ahi.Dgles, dual Wida bcalCA and dual W. a.., St., Code M,.., C.( '2W; Fu: forced air~ units. 714~-U01. ,,_.,..: $ ,.-., ~ lf pictures are WOJtti a thoosand words then your pc:nooal tour or this raidcoee will PJOVe. W1'tl"""""' U u 9«' ii..,.,..,,, To tbale:r· an IOd mooey can afford a buyer with the perfect home in the right ,.,n., w--""" """ -~ ..... nei • ,,,.,,,,,,., ""'11U1Ula. ., ...,. ,,.,.,.,....,., e.a Doitilll 'ltl/f., c°"'"" ....,,., NIJ*l'l'f 1w11., (1 "' m-'5JI. . approx. 5500 SQ. ft .• • over .5 acre w;beautlful pool & spa. V.ew. 5BR, 38A & new gourmet kitchen. Motivated Selers. REDUCED $949,000 Views! Beautif\A 4BR. 3.SBA upgraded Designed For Todays l.lfestyle. AW11fd WIMKli waterfront 2BR, 28A condo w/deck on the new roof, ~rb cor'fV!Ulity amemrties. NI iibsokft llllst see! . -- f\mshed w/captivabng views of Ocean. City & Newport Harbor. SPYGlASS ta.L 11 Bode1a Bay OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 Breathtaking Pano<amic Ocean Harbor & _._..lilll!l· .!11.!....tf ashion lslan Views! Beautiful 48R, 38A w/new carpet & new paint Lush landscape w/ lovely spaMng pool. HARBOR WI tm..1.S 1127 Whitesails Wl'f OPEN SAT/SUN 1-5 Ocean, Hart>ot6, Crty Lights view! Best pnced 3BR, 28A plus family roorrVdinrlg room. Open & awy entertainers «earn! Must Sen NoW.. $639,000 OPEN SAT/SUN 1-4 Best Priced Tradrtional Custom 48R, 48A Home. Vatdted ceilings, gcumet kitchen with aqomg large famly room. Lush par1<-ike settilg w/ pool & spa. REDUCED $995,000 "Mediterranean Villa by 5BR. 5.58A w/ocean rmefiutal. - El NGUEl HEIGHTS 31201 Oakmont OP£NSUN 1-5 Warmth & Style AbcxRf Ths $paclOUS 58R, 2.SBA Home Huge premium lot. naturaly kght & bnght. Sparkling pool & spa. ... •I .._ ~ ..j ~ ....... ,..-~--~"\.-... • ,... --.. -,_ o ,., ~4 • ~ • -I -. . ~ BIG CANYON McLAIN 2 bd, 2 ba, fabulous view of 4th fairway. Barbara Miles/ Allison Secscman -$290,000 THE BLUFFS Completely remodeled 3 bd, 2.5 ba home Michael Dreyfus/Susan Weir -$329 ,000 THE BLUFFS Light, bnght and spaciow 3 bd, 2 ba home Gail York -$329,000 THE BLUFFS Ba urifullv remodeled 3 bd, 3 ba with new kitchen. Chuck & Kathy Colcsworthy -$339,000 CoIWNA DEL Mil Super location, Z bd, 2.5 ~ bay _v!ews, decb Kevin Kanda -$449 ,000 CosTAMBsA Premier Ea.stsidc OBtom Rtsidcncc, 4 bd, 3 ba. Donald Pfaff -$469,000 HAllBOll HIGHLANDS 3 bd, 2 ba, great street, marble flooring Marcia & Robert Bents -$469 ,000 HAIUK>ll Vmw HOMES Upgraded .. Carmel" model, 3 bd, 2 ba Judy Robbins -$485,000 NBWPOllT BEACH Our.swiding_ waterfront duplex with ~te boat dock. David Prince -$555,750 CALL COLDWELL BANKE NEWI>OllT BEACH 1 Please accept our invitation to visit In addition, here's a look at our open houses this weekend our new listings for this week. between 1:00 and 5:00 pm. Call now for a private showing. Saturday Invitations C.OSTAMESA p The Bluffs Ftn1r bedrooM, two b11th, sin9/e Ind hoMe on 1114rge E priv11te Jot. Ne. roof, SMooth ceiJin9s, RV p11r~n9. 1953 Vista Caudal $329,000 GaiJ York l.Arge li11i"8 room 11re11 with firepliiu. Corona dd Mar Christy IAngford -$199,900 ~ 204 Hazel Drive Sl,950,000 John Campbell THB BLUFFS C.OSa Mesa Bluffs Totally «t:Mrn -~ home with "'1ir1JJJM reMOtkletl litchen w E 1076 Townhouse $129,900 David Prince with JJJ.ntl. 11tU 4 betlt'OOM, 3 IMth IHtMe ftlltures li11in4 Harbor View Homes roo,,., llini114 roo,,., Frmeh tl«m, 911'*11 .;,.11nn, •M 1730 Port Barmouth $529,000 Susan Weir """'"°°"floors. Newport Beach Kathy Colesworthy -$379,000 1121 Nottingham $469,000 Robert Bents C.O&ONA DBL M.A1 726 W. Oceanfront Sl,390,000 Marcia Bents N Woodbridge Spect1Uul4r "detacbetl" (Ape «1tl style io.nhoMe in pellt .f-0 Rainbow Lake $347,500 Kevin Kanda Jouition. Q!uzlity l*rrountls JO# on this front resilience with tlirect 11ccess to JO#r 2 c11r g•r•8'· Inel#lles 3 betlroo"'1 with L Saturday and Sunday's Invitations J.rge #UUter betlrtHml .ith b11kony, 2.5 b11tJ1s. Donald Pfaff -$389,000 Spyglass Hill UPPBB.. CHB•Rl' LAn 4 Monterey Circle $625,000 Joyce Olson This cNStom hilt ruUlmce with so#th facin4 re11r yartl 35 Montc:cito $795,000 Deremiah/Francis bollSt.S • poo4 tp11 """ S*nsa TlinPs to11111rd Cherry I.Alu. The ~ hifi 3 bellroa., l bath.,,;,, ho•rt inel•tksai4nt 369 Santa Isabel $399,900 DonaJd Pfu.ff second story gust fU"rterJ 111ith pri-P4te b11th. Sunday's Invitations Donald Pfaff -$399,900 C.OSTA MESA Bayacst South Pmleier &.stsillt &NStOM resitlmu with 4 butroo,,., s • 1326 Hampshire $625,000 David McCulloch inclfltlin8 2 Ml&Jttr l*ites, 11"4 3 bllths. Tins exce/Jn.t 0 Bayshorcs rt""1tkletl has !Km exp11ntled far tollRy~s f11Mily lnin4. ~5 Marino $1,125,000 EJeanor Bowie Includts brt11kfast 11nd fonul tlini114 11ruas. The Bluffs Donald Pfaff -$469,000 623 Vista Bonita S449,000 Ginny Anderson BALBOA CoVBS T Big Canyon Barbara Miles This tJ11rlin9, entry JrveJ bllyfront home bo11sts u 16 Rue Chantilly $599,000 11 docl for 4 38' bo4t. Includes 3 betlrooms, I. 75 barbs, Corona del Mar 1111 wc11tetJ in " wontkrfal g4ttd community. 403 Poppy $389,000 DonaJd Pfaff Boni Pucira/Nancy Lavigne -$542,000 Cosa Mesa I 2864 Ballow $199,900 Chriscy Langford HAuo.ll VIEW Hn.Ls Harbor Island Be1U4tifaJJy sitN11tctl on • "'46"ifiunt J.ntlsuipetl lot, s 26 Harbor Island $4,950,000 Boni Pereira this pristi1u si119lt Intl troperty futures 411t1lroo,,., 2 b11ths 4ntl llUlnJ tNStOM bui/t.jns, 1JlcJ#Us tJi:trti IR'lJt Harbor View Hills sitU Jllrtls, ·~riMe for 91mlming. N 3514 Surfvkw Lane $545,000 Lyken & Jeff Ewing Lylecn and Jeff Bwipg -$545,000 1230 Sandkc:y $750,000 Lisa Adam 2801 Bluewater $849,000 Don Olson ~oa Vrnw Hrus Harbor View Homes This outst11ntlin9 4 bedroo-, 3 bath hoMt opens E 1730 Port Bannouth $399,000 Michael Dreyfus to 11'1 e.xt/#isiUlJ uintlsCApul yard with #tricl p11tio. G 2029 Port Cardiff $485,000 Judy Robbins l11dutks poo4 spa, Ml&St" Hth .ith ]•c.usr.i tub, 1963 Port Bristol $529,000 Susan Weir """ " nn litchen -.ith #ppuetl b•ilt-ins. Udo Isle Greg Mi.noux -$678,000 220 Via Palermo $539,000 Lynne Lindsay C.010NA DEL M.A1 Newport Beach Dr1outi& N"""' H11rl#r •ntl «t•n ""1•rt1f#n s 17 f 7 Miramar $579,000 Marcia Bents fro* every tNjor roo• i" this sopltifticatt' t1'JtOM llolw. Newport Ocanfront This 3 lt"J twnhoJJU ind#Mi • 80#nwt iittl#!I, 6304 W. Oceanfront $892,000 David Prince ro""'"tl' ,,..,,tr SNit1 .,;p, ji~e~ """ 2 Fin. tkclti. Ju4Y Muncy -$889,000 ' .. • -. ---. ~-- ............ . ·,, . --.... . Of'9\I House • SI.JN. 1-S 6304 West Oceanfront Luxury penthouse with l<f' of deck o~rlooklng surf and sand. David Prince 644-9060 xl20 Dramadc custom home with spectacular views of N~rt Harbor. Three story. three bedrooms. $989,000 Judy Muncy 644-9060 x I 08 Three bedroom, two bath. single level home. Excellent condition. Ocean view. close to private beach. $885.000 Bruce Miller 6'44·9060 x 131 Traditional family home, .. bd & den, exu~ charm & quality. French doors. hardwood floors. $497.000. tJwadecl •Canner model on I brp inside comer lot. Shows lib il model hotne. 3 bd, 2 ba. $485,000 Judy Robbins 644-9060 xl28 NIN Trustee Sale-property taken in on trade and priced for immediate sale! <f bd, 2':S ba $S79,000 comer unit In a desirable location. Beveled mirrors In dining area. $191 ,000 Judy Muncy 644-9060 xl08 "Dynasty" model in a private location, 2 bd. 2 ba. lovely woodsy feel to landsapmg. $H9,900 David Prince 644-9060 xl20 Traditional home with two brick patios, French doors, hardwood floors &. 2 fireplaces. Reduced to $815,000 Bowle/Mock ~9060 xl4S & 123 Wonderful &stside complex. 2 bed, I .S ba end unit. "eutraJ carpet and decor, 2 c;ar praie. $1 lS, 900 Donald Pfaff 4ll-'5lt Fo"r bedroom. t:hree bath, gated commuolty, gourmet kitchen, family room with entertainment center. OreyfusJWeir 644-9060 x107 Inspiring view of Bade Bay and nature preserve. Gate guarded community. 3 bd, l.S ba. $4'89 ,000 J Totally remodeled 3 bd, 2.5 ba home. Traditional decor with French doors. $459,000 David Prince 6+4-9060 x120 Very sophistiated Cape Cod style home located on the beach. Drarmtic media room. Spacious master suite. Carot Mock 644-9060 x 123 Huge lot. appl'Qx. 18,000 sq. ft. Private park-like setting. Four bedrooms. $750,000 Lisa Adam 644-9060 x I 58 OPEN HOUSE 1-S • 2465 Hanno Outstanding family home, a,stefully remodeled with Sbd and dream kitchen. $1.125,000 Horse Property! Over one aae in a private gated ~ Includes six bam stalls. $5-49,000 Tom Thomson 6+4-9060 xl47 ocean and canyon views. Over S acres of bnd. Good location. $995,000 Tom Thomson 644-9060 x 14'7 Four Bedroom. two bat:h. single level, large lot. RV. Don't miss out on this great opport11nlty! $199. 900 Christy Langford 631 -2658 Sparkling four bedroom, three bath home with pool. Includes private master suite and family room. $343,900 Phyllis Clarie 6+4.9060 x 116 Fantastic white water views. Great cul--de·sac lot. Approved plans for 5 bd Brian Jennette designed home. $599,000 Bruce Miller 6+4.9060 x 131 Wonderful privacy! 2 bd. 2 ba. Community pool and tennis, dose to Fashk>n Island and South Coast f'tua. ;__ -~ _' ~ u 0 • .,-'_· -..-• • • 3 l • . -• • • --.---. ~: 3514 SURFVTEW LANE CORONA DEL MAR Pristine Perfect! Four bedrooms, three 1.Jr ~JrJgc, French doors and wimlo.,...., throughout Qluct trcct, fabulou' neighborhood .ind a .. too good to Ix true,. pmc New Li\tmg. Nc\'t:r lxfore on m.irkl't' WATERFRONT BALBOA I SLAND Incredibly built French Chatcau with features that will astound you. Beveled windows, priccle~ woods and handsome detailing. Call us for a viewing . YL~EN ·a 800•949•94 71 714•673•1980 · HAlloR Vmw Hn..Ls Spacious ocean and harbor view property. Gtt.lt location and area. 2801 Blue Water Tum.sl.o<x Incredible opportunity for &mily to get into great commwrity. Only $315,000. .. " 8Clycrest South large comer lot in prestigious area. Huge family room, designed for playing/ltstenlng · to music. Cathedral ceilings, built-in sound · ~ Home haS timeless quality. $625,000 • OPEN SUNDAY · 13.26 Hampshire Circle Baycrest North Located o~ one of Baycrests most desir- able streets. Great floorplan, light and bright. family room and living room that views large pool and spa. Sunny backyard. $525,000 Comln1Soon Two completely remodeled homes ~ ing between 3800 to 4500 square ~ Perfect (onditlon and ready to move. ·. EVALUATIONS ARE ALWAYS FREE! SECURITY, PRIVACY & LoCATION WHY SETILE FOR MEDIOCRITY:? $1,250,000 • Celebrity estate property situated on fourth fairway. • Master suites on -each floor. • Exquisite architecture daails throughout •Lap pool $610,000 • Lowest priced home behind the g11tes •.!/J'ia locllti-0n •Spacious 3 bd, 3 ha home' • t .nus spectacular eustom cstarc is sc;qucstttt<l high abOve the Orange Coast in the ~rd gated community of Ocean Ridge, affording the optimal privacy demanded by rOday's sophisticated home buyer. The unique setting offcn 180 feet of city light. ocean and Newport · The five bedroom home is clearly the epitome of taste and undecscaccd elegance, with the finest in design and state-of-the-an crafts~ship. Bcaurifully appointed and with every detail ancndcd co, entertaining in this home is a must. Highlights of the exterior grounds include a spa. putting green, outdoor custof!l barbecue, refrigerator and entertaining area. This one-of-a-kind property is being offered fully furnished for $2,900,000 . For your private tour plltaH call. .. ANN, TED OR SUZANNE GRUBB A Ell.JS ~IDEN'llAL REAL~ SDV1CP3 Newport Beach Office 714.644.6200 Rumbold REALTORS® love Island lifestyle Agents account for 43% of sales It'\ JU\t a <,mall. unas~ummg office located off Marine Ave .. yet behind the doors of Rumbold Realty there's a friendly aroup of people who love Balboa Island and enjoy selling a laid back lifei.tyle along with real e'>tate Since 1965. Chuck Rumbold has been making friend~ and selling property on the Island. Hii. late wife. Montana Dakota. founded the businel.s while Chuck was completing his career in the Marine Corp!.. He joined her after retirement from the military. and the office has been on the Island in various locations ever since. .. Balboa hland is just one of the greatest place • " he said. "We came here as younptcrs and since we always gravitated toward the Island. we docided to retire here." Chuck doesn't have much of a commute to the office, ince he lives on the Little ls land. AJthouah Chuck attributes his success to longevity. his years in the business haven't slowed rum down. He said Rumbold Realty has bad 43% of the bu ioes.s on the Island since July I an<fhas had 33% of the busines over the past three years. He's also been active in a variety of real estate organization . A member of the Orange Coest Association of REALTORS•, Chuck is aJso an honorary member for life of the California Association of REALTORS•. He's a founding member of tho National Association of REALTORS• Appraisal Section and is a member of the Real Estate Brokerage Managers council of The Rumbold Reo!fy staff I -r: tlory . . Hardesty, Lynn Wnght, Chuck Rumbold, Wolloce .,Bing"' Girting and Rose Vallero the REALTORS• National Marketing Institute. Contributing to Rumbold Realty's success are Mary Harde ty, real e tale broker, Lynn Wright. sales associate; Rose Vallera. sales associate and Wallace "Bing" Girling. sales BJ sociate. Mary Hardesty has also lived on Balboa Island since the late 1960s. but didn'tjoin the company until six years ago. "Chuck's wife recruited me. and we had so much in common that 1 docided to work here," ,he said. "It's just a fuo. relued at~pherc." She e~pectaUy enjoyed the mom and pop style of the office, where the 8pPf03Ch is low key and everyQOe has a good tune. Mary raised three children on the Island. Her two sons work a.'I ferry boat captains and her daughter works at a local ba~I sbop. Bvery summer. she ind her neighbors have a • Ii ... I flag raising celebration on Independence Day, along with a talent show and patriotic parade for young children. She enjoys the casual. friendly setting of the smaJJ community and said that most of her bu iness comes from referral. '1t's easy to sell the Island, because you usually end up seeing someone you know." she said. "You're selling a lifestyle where you can walk everywhere and feel safe - sometimes you end up selling the same home three times." She's even had people approach her while sunning hcr..clf on the beach. a~king for the key to peruse a property. 11le relaxed atmosphere and location afford the REALTORS•a relaxed work style as well; they frequently use golf carts as the preferred uavel mode to show properties. Lynn Wright also has a , pecial place in his heart for the small community. He found love on the Island 33 years •ao. when he met his wife. He joined the group three years ago. because he re pccted Chuck's knowledge and experience. "It's a family where everybody helpll each other," he said. "You have the whole office working for you.'' Just driving over the bridge to the waterfront community thrill Rose Vallcra. .. l lo~e the Island," she said. "I've bad nine closings IUld l'm ju t so excited about the busi.Jle$ becau!ie it's a new challen1e everyday." Rose first became familiar with the Island through her sister, who lived on Linda Isle at the time. Bvery summer, Rose's children would leave their home in Minne$0U to head for the sun and surf. Although he's traveled around the world. Rose ~ialeS the watafroOt lifestyle that Chuck Rumbold, business founder and owner the Island affords. "It doesn't feel like I'm coming to work. because every buyer becomes your friend ."' he said. Wallace "Bing" Girling ii a retired Air Force colonel, who returned to Rumbold Realty in October. He missed the family atmosphere at the office and as an l land resident. be decided to work closer to home He initially became acquainled with Chuck wl\ile IOOking for t bame. Bmg's wife. Vackie. thought the Island WOuld be a great place to live after speodini time on various Air Poree bases uound the world. Bing happily agreed and they purchased their home from OtuclC. < "You get the communiff 1 mi. ~ in the milit.uy," Bins said. .. lt's ;ust a uni<JU' life." A sugestion from O.uck also spwrcd Bing into aettina bis n:al estate license in 1983. Bing bas seMd on the board of directon for the Ll1t)e blud AslOcillion and is involved in the Cllifomia Asaociation of REALTOR.r. ... hW...,,, II 1112Jf .... AH., .... ,..... c.1(11'1 ~ C >Pt _, 11< >l ~I "K :\IH'. COSTA MESA 3325 M+w-e (1-4) Delpha Oswakl 1109 s.Jvador (1-4) !'.arot ~ 3105 Yukon (1-4) Bill Lupis 333 ff-. (1-4) Jen1e Mahoney 1029Sabreez. (1-4) Paula Litton 2779 Bunting Cir. (1-4) RudyAMrez 1787 Hummngbad (1-4) RIKti ANnz 3202 New Yodl (1-t) Donna Rudolph FOUNTAIN VAU.EY 18304 Bada (1-4) PatD1¥1s ( >I', ' , ,, )( ~f ~-\I ""' '\ htt :// www.coldwellbanker.com --- - ..... -' -, ~ '-"" - . --. -• -' • ·1 i - M ... ... • -M. M • • • ..-• '. - --_ .. Alvarez ioirls ColdWell Banker. staff Anne HOover welComed at GrUbb & Ellis Rudy Alvarez brings six years of real estate experience to the Costa Mesa office Tom Sutro. brnnch manager of the Coldwell Banker Costa Mesa office, . recently welcomed sales associate Rudy Alvarez to the 'taff. AlvareL ha~ more than six years of real e\tate experience. and formerly worked wi th the city of Lo., Angeles securing rehab1lltat1on loans. He brings to Coldwell Ban~t:r h1-. profe<.sionali!tm and hi\ ph1lo-.<1phy to treat everyone with re!tpect. He will 'peci.alize in the areas of Costa Mc.,a. Hunungton Beach and the Newpon Beach communiue,. long -time Newport Beach res ident brings her e~rtise to Grubb & Ellis Ron Mazz.ano, vice president and branch manager of Grubb & Ellis Residential ReaJ Estate Services in Newport Beach, was pleased to welcome Anne Hoover as o new oiember of his sales team. Hoover is a lifelong resident of Newport Beach and Corona del Mar. Having lived in Bayshorcs, the Bluffs, Shoreclifti , Lido Isle. Jasmine Creek. Big Canyon and Be1eon Bay. she understands the varied Anne Hoover cbaracteristic and lifestyle of each area. Hoover teams with her husband John to This experience helps her when assi ling provide a comprchcnsh•c package of reaJ buyers in selecting lbe appropriate estate services for lheir clients. With more neighborhood. When selling a home, he can knowledgeably emphasize trenglhs than rt years of combined ei1periencc in commercial, investment and residential and benefits of each pecific neighborhood After graduating from the USC properties. they have the knowledge base t Ahare1 received a bachelor·, degree in hotel and re\taurant management from U.S. lntematmnal Univer\ity and is Out:nt in Spani'h Entrepreneurial program, Hoover began her complete the most creative and complei1 t"', .. ,,,,_,. : .. ,.,o ... a. "_,.,.;,,,. In "-';"omU. transactions. They utilize a win-win l""'J-..... "'' nn n._. -"'"''' ...., involvement with real estate purchasing Born in Flonda. he now resides in Ncwpon Beach with his wife. and their two children. He spend!> his leisure time enjoying i.now !>kiing, beach activities and time with his family. __ ColdwtU &n!er has nwre tle4n 254 propenics al auctions wh iJc she rose 10 the philosophy when negotiating aJI resilltnli.al nal tsUIU of/icn and 111ore titan position of chief operating officer for 3 transactions and are proud of their growing .c 898 s-•-.. ••soc:·•ti and,_..,,,,,.,.,. network of referrals from satisfied clients. "'• ""'" -.... ...,,..,,, .. "' Newport Beach-based conglomerate. After pro11idin1 a complttt range of residtnlial nine years of senior management and Having been a professional eques&riennc c~L~tau~tnicu....,S~"l'i~'pD.~n~1~n~u~c~nan~c~---t-i'T1V1:str1nenit"n!°ahestJ1teiC'llll~lrnc~'~t1n:'ll1Jos:e--~~sh~o~w~in~g~h~u~nwters~w=.u.>1d~j~umW1Cpe~m~ac~ros~su.u:lbe For all your real eslale needs-, contact Rudy Al11attr. at tlte Coldwtll Bank.er Costa Mesa office, (714) 668-9333. Coldwell Banker has more than 2,4()() ojJices wiJh 57,()()() sales associates and cnce, s ie c KJse on. to focu.'i on residential real estate as her . United States, she understands the full-time career. The combination of her dedication, discipline and de1ennina1ion it takes '° win. R•tes .. of Febfu•ry 8, 1996 Abacus Fmanc1al Grp Amencan SaV1ngs Bank Bank of Amenca Caltfom1a Federal Bank TYPE PHONE A (71 4) 965-00n s (800) 562-6272 B (800) 556-7811 s (800) 225-3337 -----Coast Federal Bank _ ~800) 300-5626 Countrywide Funding K (800) 8n-5626 ------Oetnck Mortgage Group --~ (714) 759-9692 ~owney Savings ____ 5 __ (800--') 336-9639 Emery Financial _____ R __ (_714) 729-9200 Fidelity Federal Bank S (800) 232-2309 First Federal Bank of CA S (800) 672-4332 Fleet Mortgage ______ K_ ..... <aoo_""-) 700-5650 G_l_enda_le_F_ed_eral Bank S (800) 560-9000 Home Savings S (800) 975-5051 --"---~---~-----Nat ion sBa nc Mtg. Corp. K (800) 622-0102 Newport Coast Financial R (800) 808-5626 Oceanview Financial R (714) 651-6355 Profed Mortgage K (800) 686-3756 Sanwa Bank 8 (800) 237-2692 Union Bank B (800) 453-1288 West Coast Mtg. Group R (800) 400-1611 Westem Anancial-S8 S {800) 393-9372 Weyerhaeoser Mtg. K (800) 669--67-47 education and businc s experience enable!. To reach Annt or Johrr Hoover, caU her to provide the highest level of Grubb & Ellis Rtlidential Rul Estat~ professional service. Senices, Newport Btacla, (114) 644-62()(). <> KEY LEND~RS AND RATES INTEREST RATE 6.875% 6.875% 7.125% 7.000% 7.150% 6.875% 6.750% 6.875% 6.750% 7.125% 6.875% 6.875% 6.875% 7.050% 6.875% 6.875% 6.875% 6.875% 7200% 7.000% 6.990% 7.12594 7.000% 30.year fbled % POINT'S LOCK- DWN (!) IN A.P.R. 5 2.000 30 7.110 20 2.125 30 7.123 5 1.875 45 7.351 20 1.875 45 7.224 .--.--.--.--.------ 20 2.000 10 7.389 5 2.000 45 7.110 ---------5 2.375 14 7.021 20 2.375 30 7.148 .------~-----5 2.125 26 6.996 5 1.625 10 7.325 20 2.125 30 7.123 20 2.125 45 7.123 -----~·------5 2.250 45 7.135 10 1.500 '30 7 236 20 2.125 30 7.123 --~------5 1.625 10 7.072 s 1.875 15 7.097 20 2.125 30 7.123 10 1.500 15 7.388 20 2.000 60 7.237 5 1.000 12 7.125 ~--~------6 1.126 -00 7.213- 10 1.250 10 7.160 30. Year adjustable INTEREST 'II. POINTS MAX. MARGJH ADJ. RATE DWN (%) A.P.R. LOAN ('II.) IHDO FREQ. 2.950% 25 1.000 7.509 207,000 2.350 110 1M 2.950% 20 1.000 7.608 600,000 2.450 110 1M 5.875% 5 1.000 7.488 207,000 2.500 1TS 6M 3.700% 20 1.000 7.615 207,000 2.450 110 1M 2.950% 25 1.000 7.558 500,000 2.400 110 1M 5.000% 20 1.000 7.926 207,000 2.750 110 1M --------------------------~-~---2.950% 20 1.250 7.534 600,000 2.350 110 1M 2.950% 20 1.000 7 .608 500,000 2.450 110 1 M 2.950% 20 1.938 7 .606 600,000 2.350 110 1 M 3.950% 10 1.750 7.746 207,000 2.500 110 1M 3.950% 20 1.250 7.693 207,000 2.500 110 1M 5.000% 20 2.250 7.671 207,000 2.750 1TS 1V 3.250% 25 1.000 7.661 207,000 2.600 110 1M 3.950% 20 1.000 7.stil 500,000 2.400 110 1M 4.375% 20 2.375 7.620 207,000 2.750 ITS 1V 2.950% 20 1.250 7.534 600,000 2.350 110 1M 5.500% 10 0.625 7.556 207,000 2.750 1TS 1V 4.250% 20 1.000 7.~ MX>,000 ~.625 110 1M 5.625% 10 1.250 8.095 207,000 3.125 1TS GM -4.375% 20 1.250 7.982 207,000 2.875 6CO 6M 3.700% 20 0.750 7.838 300,000 2.700 110 1M 6.~ JO 0.125 7~~ 207,000 2.750 HS 1Y 3.950% 20 1.125 7.680 207,oc:M;> 2.600 110 1M 8ofl ftMd & _.,... PfOOFW"' we 3Ct'30 C01M114lonll ~· Twie ol LAndlt la! 8 • ll8nll: K • mot1glgl l:JlnMf; A • ~ bn*lr: S • ..W. a ia.n. ~ ..,._. Ind ~ .. llCllNld by ... CellQmll ~ ol AMI Eltlee •.._a btoMr 01 COfPMllOI•· Fof fnbmdon C8ll c.11. DRE It (tlll) 227-G831 . "*'-' ,_... lot llct ..... la In~ 111111 tor lie h ~period. 0-...,.,.... i. lmOUl'lt ot c.t1 (! d salh price) paid IO llfldlr prior ID signing mMgllge contl9d. Polnel M % ot loen tllillnce plld IO llfldlt al tln1I Of loen doling &.OdHn Is die number otdlYt lel* ~ ,_ ptlof IO dQllnO. ,..,,., II ... IMUll PM*llllQI rate wlllCll It an Nllmated lfW1U8I coo of lhl lolln 10 IN borrower. M A.P .A.a are calculalad by MottOiOl Newe Co. ti.Md on I $207,000 loen llftOUl'll, fie polnta tt10Wn and f700 loCll fML Tiit A.P .R.a M lndudld In .... chlll\ lof ~ eon odf. wtletl ~ loi I loln, Ftdnl T~ln-~ law ftlQIAlrel llndlfl IO~ lfl A.PR. 1Pet111c to-=t\ loln olf9r .........._ lwl II ... mulmum JM*• toen under gMwl "'"'9. M llll8d ,_ pft1g1111N ...... 8 Mlllll- mum ot '207,000, ......... (In 'II.) 11 lendlfl ptolll; nwglft • lndlx • actull rill after ht~ Md9I la N bel'9 lot ~en idllllCllble fllll (Mwgln t lndU • .... Aall). I ID• 111h Dist Colt d ~ 1TI • 1-Vw fwy 811, LeM • f.fllonlll U80R. fT8" e-montl TrtM4aY 811, eco. 8-monlh.,,.,. ~ d ~ ........... ff9CIUIMY II fie'*'°"~......,.. 1M. 1-Moflll; eM • ..,,,..,..., IV• 1 v ... M ........ IO c:hllf9t. Vtdf l1llil lfl!I Wml ptlDr IO~ lot 1 loen. M ttndltl Pf0\4dt loeN Mtfl dllMtnt W Ind*"" loi dllfern loen amourwt. Tiit -.1!'4llllOo1~lanoc111°"91IO,.,....1 loln. FOi 8 C01W ~Oft llOIW to .... tot 1 m«QIOt. Mild a S.t.50 dllCk pe'flCli IO~ H9w1 CO , 1810 E 171h It., Sullle 100, lelM ,.,_,CA 8l2705. (714) 138-t 1n • OOf"VNQtfT. , .............. CO -,. -. I·· . I ·. .•~ •• ~ .-.'R-.................... A.Au Water&Ont Homes Bill Feeney sells first PelicGn Hill CU$tom home Number one agent . represented both the buyer and seller Imme·, amen111c' are tour bedroom 'u11e,. fi,e and one-hall bath,, a g<'lllrmet caliber ~itchen. large uled pool and 'Pa ~•th guebo, and a four car garagc: "We are honored to be the liN real eqate 'ale' firm to repre..ent a home 'ale in thl\ .e:itclu'>1'e area of Orange Count)':· Feene) \\Jlcrtront Homes. Inc. can chalk up -.aid. ·111e confidence pl.iced m u' b)' both .uMh<'r lir\t The Newport Beach brokerage the buyer and ...eller i' retlecll\e of our firm hJ' hecomc the first reaJ estate agency con'i'1en1 tracl record of repre.,entmg client' to 'ell .1 .:u.,tom..t>uilt estate in the exclui.ive in the lu,ury home mar~e1 " community of Pelican Hill. Representing Establishtd in 1975, Wattrfront Homts, tl~yer~d seUe:r.r1-t8H-ili+l-f'F•ee!fA1t1e¥iy.'°'4heR4~---filff'He:':-. -t!ii§>-tt11<lrt1""1flJH'~'"'"'lflit~ff-~r~~ comp.in}\ number one sales agent for the organivition wiJh mort than 90 agents pN ten years, negotiated the transaction' on serving Newport Beath and tht the 6.000 ..quare foot rci.idence. which wai. su"ounding communitits. Waterfront 1i,1ed .11 $2.395.000. Homts is at 2436 West Coast Highway in S11ua1ed on one-half acre and lavishly Newport Beach and 315 Marine Avenut on JP!llllnted with cu tom amcniti~ throughouL Balboa ls/and. Waterfront Homes is Orangt the ~cd11errancan-stylc man ion feature a County s uclusivt alfiliou of SOlhtbJ 's dl\11rx:ll\e exterior design. lushly· lnkrnatUJnal Realty. Call (714) 631-/4()() lanJ"-arcd yard and breathtaking view-. of for mort information. the PJ•tfic ocean. Among the Pelican HilJ ------- An expert team lor putting out fires Real estate pair combines their neighborhood with their workplace ,\ former captain in the Newport Beach Hre Department. Mel Kiddie ha put his tcmrx·rmg '>kills to work beneficially for the Pehl 22 )'e8" of hi real estate career. Hh v.1tc NJncy. an Advanced Placement En~h-.h and Senior El'lgfo1h teacher at Orange High School joined him this past ~<'Jr and they arc now working ~ucccssfully .. , J team in the Newport Beach office of The Prudential -Jon Douglas Co. Their rcaJ Nale philosophy and ~tice is unique; lhe) have mutually •irced to make their o~n ne1ghborbood of Newport Hejghts and C'hff Haven the row of their attentionw ,~.11 They reel that if they can ist thell' 11~ n neighbors in sellinJ or buying a home the) can make the are.t m which they live 1hc1r workplace. They bring hiah energy Jnd profi ional kilt to their newly ' crea1ed tcrun. For Mel, real e tatc PfOVides the perfect o~nity to blend ht interest<; m finance. RKhitecture and bltilding. Mel lru~-c~ hi lo-. c of the a.ru back to dirt roads Jnd the Pacific Electric Red Car. In 1949. hi\ parent~ built a hoUsc on the comer of C'lay and San Bernardino and he moved from the beach to the Height' and joine.d the fil't graduaung cla.<;i. of Horace En'i1gn Junior High School Their children. David. Michael and Karen are third generation Newport Harbor High School alumni. Mel and Nancy joined The Prudential -Jon Dougla\ Co. in late Mel & Nancy Kiddie 1995 becau~ they believe ~trongly that the: age tif the i.~nll. independently owned real estate bu<,mess has come to an end . '"The survivor'\ in the indu~try an: going to be the l~e. well-managed comp~i~ like The Prudential -Jon Douglas Co.. Mel said. . f Nancy agree~ the rod.-~hd reputatJo.n o the company anothe1r powerful markct1~g - and technological reSC'lurce are compel_hng advantages They agrtt that meeting with Maxine Montgomery. manager of the . Newport Beach office Wlb what sealed their deci~ion. Montgomery'i. d1rectne<; • strength and sensitivity llfe m the proper proport1on to meet the demand' of a high-energy. i.ucccsi.ful office. Mtl ond Nancy Kiddie can k conJockd at Tltt PrvMntial-Jon Dou1_/.tu Co., 2102 E. Coast Highway, Stt. 250, Corona dtl Mar. (71') l59·6600. ' ."ijJ43·'1· ... ~ . -........ 1 ........ _. 1, • ..~ l~ __.___ CORONA DEL MAR 212 Carnation 3BR Sat/Sun 12·3 $449,000 Marketrends Real Estate 673-9041 222 Morning Canyon JBR Sat/Sun 12-4 $940,000 Corona del Mar Properties 673-8494 5 Maritime 2+BR Sun 1-5 $560,000 Wesley N. Taylor Co. Pgr 759-1992 COSTA MESA 2059 Federal Avenue 3BR Sat 12-4 $175,000 Lisa Johnson Bill Grundy Realtors 675-6161 NEWPORT BEACH 1211 E. Balboa Bl. J +BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $1,095,000 Cannery Village Realty 673-3717 14-04 W. Bay Ave SBR Sat/Sun 1-5 $2,000,000 Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 Grubb & Ellis-agents help the homeless Linda Oeth and Lois Jacobs take part in helping the homeless get a second chance Top producing agent!. Linda Oeth and um Jawb' of Grubb & Elli<; Rei.idential Real fatale Service~. agents and -.upporte~ of the Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter for Familie~ are doing their part in providing the homeh:~~ with a second chance. On Wednesday. March 6, at the Pacific Club, Focis, the Shelter's only auxiliary group 1~ presenting Mark Victor Hansen author of the number one New York TI mes beJ.t -.cller "Chicken Soup for the Soul " A book '1gmng will follow the luncheon 'Tllcre will also be a silent auction and raffle. All proceed' from the author's luncheon go directly to \upport the Shelter. The event will be held from 11 30 a.m. to I :30 pm "When ""e think of the homeless. we !><>meume' J\\Umc there is a certain type of peNln-. who is homeless. but statistics show that 4.000 of the 15.000 homeless in Orange County arc children." Oeth said Located in Costa Mesa since 1981, it is the largest family shelter in the county with an 84% success rate. The Shelter provides free housing, food and counseling to 18 families who stay for 60 days. In addition, as many as SO people stay in emergency Lindo Oeth and Lois Jacobs shelters every night. In 1995 the Shelter helped more than 2.500 homeless people and provided more than 70,000 meals. More than half the resident.s arc children. The Shelter's goal is to keep families together and help them become self-sufficient, productive members of the community. "We arc hoping to surpMs last year's contribuuoos," Jacob said If 1011 an inuruwl in a1Un4in1, ginn1 .11 do~a/Wn,contributin1,oruruhrwri.lilr1, call Lois Jacobs al (7 U ) 761J..8JU or LUuJa Ottlt at (714) 721-0116. All colf.lriblllions will In aclnowltdgtd tn tht prof1Vm.. 1430 W. Bay Ave 4BR Sat/Sun 1·5 .$2,199,000 Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 222 Via Udo Nord 4BR Sat/Sun 12-4 $1,595,000 Bill Grundy Bill Grundy Realtors 675-6161 2290 WJnda Ct 4br Sun 1·5 $599,000 Pacifica Reall)' 967-0800 339 Peachtree lane JBR Sat/Sun 1-5 $389,000 By Owner 646-4395 939 Via lido Soud SBR Sat/Sun 1-5 $4,199t000 Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 -8ig-Canyen VHIM M8R -Smrt=4-"$4111=469X Melinda Mason Barbara Sanregret Realtors 759-7700 Finster starts-off 1996 with sales mOre than $7 mil.lion Property in Irvine Cove and Lido Isle Coast Newport Properties agent Jerry Finster has recorded sale of more than $7 million during the fi~t two weeks of January with two properties. Finster was the listing agent on the Irvine Cove property listed for $4,999.000 and bay front property on Lido Isle listed for $2,495,000. Both properties were pu rchased by long-time local area residenls. Finster has been a valuable addition to the Ca.st Newport Properties team ince joining the company in August 1994. Jn 1995 he represented the buyers and scUcrs in the sale of properties listed for a value between $19-$20 million and was honored as top sales agent for the first quarter of 1995. He cononues to remain in the top I ~ of company sales. According to Finster, these recent sales and increased number of buyers in his other listings arc a good ind1cation that the real estate market activity is picking up for 1996 in the Newport Beach and Laguna Beach markets. If you an inuruted in Ustin1 or b11yU., your lto#U, coU Coast Nn1porl hoJHttln' Jtl'f'1 Pbut•r or /tis full-IUU 1U1illtlltl K•t1in Kubiak, (114) 644-1600 or (1 U) ~ Fimlw 759-3150. """"'.'.' T ION ( . t I! OLDECORONADE~MAR Chiming 2BR 1 BA cottage on C-2 lot W'rlhi\ walkilg distance of beaches, shopping & restaurants. Motivated seller ttanstemig out .of state. $340,000 707 LarkJpur Ave. _ ____....._ -Do not ~stur6 occupant. A RARE FIND WINE COLLECTOR'S DREAM!! Jasmine Creek NEWPORT BEACH BEAUIY 14 x24' Underground W1NE RM SEATS 10 holds 150 CASES 2 Bedrooms & Den, 2 Baths Formal Dining Room Large Patio with Private Spa DECORATED TO PERFEcnON $560,000 (Pnced below replacement cost) 5 MARJ11ME, Open Sun 1-5 CONTACT luci1Je Hoyt or Daldra TI11man 114.159-1992 WEStEV N. TAYLOR CO. CoMpl£T£ R£MoC1£l • CHAT LOCATION • PRiVAn Cul,dl,SAC • LA•GE loT. __ ...,J.Bll 28\. _ -- l1<Jt1 & a.ru f111 ~H 0mR'I •VA.! t11J <I 1l1"G'> • ~'~11E~r • Ope •d100~·s~1 6S. ~ I • S r"o4 $)89,000 646 .. 4J9~ PRIVATE CUL-DE-SAC $599,000 A 4BRgiant 4000 sq.ft. w/Jfireplaces. 3 din/lfg areas. 2.fami.fy rooms, (Pool and Spa) on quiet strtet. Owner Wants Quick Sale Call 967-0800 Dick McK.assoo Pacifica Realty CDM Harbor View "BROADMOOR" • 12,060 SF Lot · • 4 BR -2,629 SF •· T.L.C. Bargain ONLY $535,000! Open Sat/Sun 1-5 I 2727 Island View -Ntu•r Gel•on'$ - San Joaquin & Crown Dr. Bart Tucker, BrokeT 0-380--0300 R-786-7959 I · \ \1B0 I~ [I R L\ L n 1 '. BEST BUY • 3 Bedroom, 1 Bath •Tree Lined Street •White Picket Fence • Huge back Yard PRICED FOR QUICK. SALE BOUNDARIES: This development 1s adjacent to Spyglass Hill. across from the Pelican HilJ custom homeslle' and estates HOMES: There are 77 two-story family homes. ranging from 2.675 to 3,335 square feet. They have four or five bedrooms and three- car garages. They were buih_in 1993_~ 1994. and have lots of 7 .000 to 12.000 square feet HISTORY: Built by Standard Pacifi c. this project was one of the first developments in the Newpon Ridge area. Incredibly popular from stan to fini sh, homebuyers were waiting in line to purchase for up to two weeks. STYLE: French ~cditerranean NOW LISTED: There are two homes currently listed: a Plan 2 five~room at.$125.000 aod a Plan 3 four bedroom with bonus room, wh.ich has been upgraded and decorated to perfection, with lovely English garden-style landscaping and sweeping ocean. bay and sunset views. COMMUNITY FEATURES: Nearby parts and nature trails. The conununity has a security gate. SCHOOLS: Uncoln Elementary School, Corona del Mar Junior and SeoiorHigb..Scbool SOURCE: Greg Lombardi and Stella Worden, Coast · Newport Properties. 4 Civic Plaza. Ste. 260, Newport Beach, 92660. (714) 644-1600. Read the latest happenings in ... Buylines Lois Jacobs is back at work at GRUBB & ELLIS RESIDENTIAL SERVICES after retummg from an African photo safari. The tour took her to Tanzania and Kenya. where ~he saw many exotic animals. As thnlling as the .ioumey was, she said the expenence made her appreciate the comforts of the United States. Also returning, from a wonderful skiing getaway m Mammoth. is Tom lonnitti. He claims he had more runs on Tuesday than on any aay In the past 25 years. He wupart of a group of 25. who hit the highway by bus - complete with videos and libations. Guess who's just joined the hafd..work:ing staff? Welcome Ann lloonr, Bert and Mart.n Rffdy, Kay Ranatr aud Darell Bryu, Maxine Mink and Joy Curtin. Congratulations to Bradlreet Smith, loan manager, Partnus Fundina Corp •• who was honored as Top Producer for 1995. And Bob Colucdo's wife Ttrry, was recently promoted in the escrow department of National Banlc of California. At THE PRUDENTIAL · JON DOUGLAS CO., Marcia Dcmey ancnded the Newport Beach mayor's dinner last week. Her best manners were on display. but it seems that later in the weekend she really dropped the ball. .. while bowling. It seems Marcia could use a few tips on bowling techniques, since the ball flew out of her hand on the backswing. To celebrate her birthday on the sixth. Linda Tagllanettl headed for LaCosta, where she'll spend the weekend watching the Davis Cup. All Zarrlnnepr's dauititer Dana. announced lhal she was going for an M.D. degree in addit1on to the Ph.D. she already holds in anthropology. "I want a girl, just like dear old mom .. might be the refrain sung by Barbara Amstadter'a soo, Suvea Scholl. h seems his intended, Sandra, is also a REALTOR•. The April nuptials will take place in Las Veps. Tawnya Rutherford celebrates her birthday oo Valentine's Day. She's the assistant for Mariann Cordova and Bobbi Mezicr, and we wish her many more sweet bil1hday1. At COWWBUBANKER COSTA MESA, Bonnie Turner is schussing down the slope$ at Lake Tahoe. New agents have joined the busy staff: Inga Linbard4 JudJtb Sanper, Kerry Reynolds and Steve John.non. Welcome! And Pat and Don Davis just returned from a little R 'n R at a Laguna Beach hideaway. Guess who's expecting? Sonja Key, who is five months pregnant. .. and starting to show. Welcome new agent Johnna Trimmer to FRBD SANDS COASTAL PROPERTIES, who came from Las Vegas. where she also sold real estate. A very happy birthday to Judy Raphael who celebraled her big day oo Feb. 8. ·Growing pains? A new office was recently opcocd on Jan. 22 ... Fred Sands Newport Properties, located at 1 JOO Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Call (714) 644-7111. Do you luw.-•111 littk tidbitJ/or tit• B•JliMI coluJn11t Jiut coll JuU. Vibr. R•ol Bllt* Bllitor (714) su-12a or fa (114) 6$().4802. 0 Ooe perceived advantage of a monpge loan is that a portion of the paymtnt is deductible. Let's lake a moment and look at dedUctiblc interest and. therefore, • dedUctible. The . last 10 years are SleYe Ostrin mostly principle and. therefore, DOl dedUc:tible. For illustrative purposes, let's assume that your ~JOpaYl!Cf is $2,000 per month. L.ct s assume thif your com (federal and state) Wt bracket is 30%. That means that, in order for you to get a $(i()() tax deduction (30% of $2,000) you must spend $2,000. Another way to look at it is, over a 2()..ycar period, you will •ee:M $480,000 in mortgage payments in order to ~t a toca1 tu deduciion of ~"Ximately $140.000! Durinl the last 10 years, when '->'ou are ~y retired or nearin.i rctimncnt, you will spend an additional $240,000 in mortgage payments and get little or no tu deductions! Does this make sense? Viewing a mortgage from this ~pectivc mates it ~ious rhat the sooner you pay o your mortgage, the better you make out finmcially. Miily lcndiQi imtitutions encourage you to pay a little Clltra each month above your basic monaaae pa)'TnCnl For enmple, if you havt" a JO-year $100,000 mortaaae Ind your interest rate Is 7.S'li, your mOddlly paymentt WJU bo $699.21. H you pay an extra $SO~ month toward your m<lftga&e. it will be ~d off approximiidy six )tars early. If you pay an e~tra $100 per snooth.; it wiU be pi.id off ~Y dine and a half yean early. ~Obviously, it is a good idea to pay utra toWatd your rnongaae in <ider for it to be paid oft' a early as possible. Rtmember, paying Ill additiOIW $100 per month ra1s off lbe mortpge lo 2.4.5 payments. Mak.it\g lbe ldditioul 11 S paymcnll would cost you an additioaal $56,31S.S1. Paying the extra $100 for 24S paymt.flll cosca you only S24JOO. Wbca 10'! pay on to your 1DQ1t1aae lender you ue limitina yout opdom. Jf, for 10111e rason, you may need any of dJaa ~ l*k. during the life of your mort19&e, you must borroW d hick 'IC premium nee. l:>oe. this JDate _. 'Wbeil you 1re vObielaily ai.viill lbc ..._ lhe • of J()W ~? Tiiiy_ ,_ _ __, llide into• •.-..& OI ~ cboice? By *Ill•-,.. &m 1&1 s ' IS II .... -..... 'd1••tlJIJllllalai ........ ..., .,.,.,.,. moMJl'i~· ~o.ta••,._c..-., Ph1crflr .. tll '& .. AEEill-..& Wlr .t.flir... ..fnfJS• ... IN NEWPORT COAST and NEWPoaT BEACH O~lnal Price $1,750,000 Mlnlmwn Bid $1, 125,000 (Nd t.. Seller) (FIUltkft"••• 1t•t l1tdaule4) Original Price $1,395,000 a,,rod1tuaklt1 4 ,400 S.F. 4 6e4roo111 4.5 61dft, U6N'fl, loft, 4 fireplaces, '3 uir garage, pa11or111tdc riew• of tlae oua1t, Newport Harbor, cltfl & u1111011. Minimum Bid • $897,000 Original Price $1,450,000 Oct4111 lbl,e ~,...,......,, 4'°° S.F. '-"'• t. k 6tdlt •n l/J acn i.t. 5 ._...._, 4 .S '-llu, ,,.,.,.., "''"le ,...,,., wd IMr, 3 ffn,laus, 3 atr .,,,.._ .,... • ,..,.., "'4UC.r 1edt., Brwat't•ifnf ca11t••" news. NEWPORT CUSTOM ESTATES INC. SOLD TO . HIGHEST BIDDER Sealed Bids Only Minimum Bid $893,000 I • l t -·- . .,, • ") i