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1996-03-02 - Orange Coast Pilot
• • ... SPORTS ..... · They·re the dieam girls on a basketball court I ' . ~ng the Newport-Mesa community sine~ 1907 • By 8. W. Cook. Dai/it Pilot .. . ~~~pist tlDCjl lono:tbne Wport -1teat:tr -l'eiident Charles W. Hester, died Thurs- , day afternoon at Hoag Hospital of massive heart failure. He was a2. . Mr. Hester's presence was legendary in local social •and . charitable circles. His name; his · , ·money and his person, riglit alongside wife, Nora, graced 1_.,__~tb::.:e:;...boards:::. _ and rosters o~e.Y-! every caUSe m e coun . . . In recent years, the Hestem endowed the Orange County Petfoqning Arts Cent~r with a $1 million grant. Another mil· lion went to UCI's Beckman Laser Institute. But perhaps Mr. • I -~8.inber honors Erickson, Pinkerton ....... ~ ... ·-· DON LEACH I OAll.V PILOT • Joe Erlcksori and Sandy Pinke.rton have been honored i\S Costa Mesa's Man and Woman of the Year. ~-teaae~re~·-~~~.~ ~~~Merchants~ fearmwn plan will -hurt ·sales- T 11 E y (; () ., .\1 l· ( I J \1 B I '\. (I I 11 I \\ \ I. [. s -lawsuit could •Business owners say they don't care so much about the environmental impacts, but that the area's image will be soiled. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot BALBOA ISLAND -While city officials 'and non-profit groups • are busy gathering scientific data to fight a· controversial treated sewage water project, Balboa Island merchants say they would rather not learn about algae blooms and nutrient concentra- tions. They're too busy worrying about perception. The Irvine Ranch Water Dis- trict proposal gives Newport Beach a bad image, merchan~ claim· d a bad .image _me.Am. bad busin~~ • "If we lose this fight, life will go on, but we'll have this stig- ma,"' said John Noyes, a local merchant and president of the Balboa Island Business Associa- tion. "If that happens, I'd like the Irvine Ranch Water District to create an advertising fund. They should give us $1 million just to advertise Newport Beach to pay us back for the harm they're going to do.· The water district is proposin~ to dump 5 million gallons a day MARC MAAT1N I DAILY I'll.OT Khoa Nguyen picks his marks carefully while making his way up the ~lng wall at Jtockreatton ln Cos~ Mesa. U the weather outsl~e doesn't ~uJt local dtmben, the indoor climbing wall keeps cllmblng enthusiasts rockin'. • SEE BUSINESS PAGE A 11 . Pros and conS of county charter measure debated •A retired judge and an elected county official dis- cussed the merits and pit- falls of Measure T. By Evan Henenon, Daily Pilot county supervisors and forces them to yield administrative con· trol to a ·s\rong county CEO.• The charter also changes sev- eral offices from being elected to appointed positions, leaving only the sheriff, district attorney and usessor as-elected offices. Con- tracting out services to the private NEWPORT BEACH -To sector would be euier with the retired judge Bruce Sumner, the charter, Sumner said. proposed county charter proposal •During our last election, (Cos-: gtves citizens better control over ta Mesa CPA) John Moorlach pre- COlUlty government. dieted the bankruptcy Jl.Od then To County Clerk and Recorder lost to Robert Citron,• said Sµmn- Oary Granville, the same charter er who lives in. Newport Beach. '°1ply represents more "bUlinea "We feel that people should be in el usual• in SantA\ Ana. their positions becaUM of thelr The pro))Ola.l, Measure T on beCkground, educetion and upe· . the March 26 ballot, was the sub--rlence. • ject of a debate Prtd.ay at tbe Ctttori 14tef reilgned and wu Orange. 1County Cout Alloda· ~ bV MoOdadl ... Uon. Tbe nent took place aboi.rd 1be c!M)(ce ii yc>\,!ft, • SU!llne( tba upper deCk el the Newport Nld. "With the charter, we'll be Harbar Neutal Muleum. able tO ct.al with thf probl8ml • Swnner, tbe IM4er of the 33· more .etlldliitly aoct tffecttvWy!' ....... cblltlil' cammittee tbat Oramtlle, who ~ et drdld the~ .... elQbl ....... IGr MOodec:b. ~ monttia OM the dwter . .,... to Sumner and to fellow· ~ Otbilr the clOc\a- .. , bapa111 term Umltl OD •IEE MEASURE T fW)E A11 . . r----~---~~---------------~--~~~---~-------------------, Of nautical note." Newport H~bor Nau8cal Museum Dlredor Shell Smith bolds a glass nega- tive of a sallor from 1913. An Utemlve colledlon of glass neg· athw and photos are slated to be delivered to tbe museum. nae mueu.m features iUny such llwarea j1l8t w<Jng to be dis· covWed by vast.ton. See w.-. _..,...At .. . ...,. ' \\ I \ I 11 I 1: ~tqlrMpthe a,,._. down undl we lln.IMt the loNcllif""" 'dear Giid wanner .......... (ft loi you ~--lflal blMsy .oGlll ... Md hJglw In ~--.. . ............ M force athletic program cuts • If a former cheerleader wins her case against Newport-Mesa, sch ool districts may not be able to afford sport.S and other extra-curricular pro gr a ms. By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA School ofhaals across the coun~ and stale are morutonng a former cheerleader's lawsUit agamc;t the Newport-Mesa Unified School District with bated bn?dth, fear- ing an adverse ruling could potentially force them to cut 'sports programs and.other extra- currlcuJar activities. The Jawswt filed i.n 1994 b) former Newport Harbor High School cheerleader Hedther · Delaney, alleges the school di~- . · charges c,:heerleacl- · er~ fees tQ..PartjQ.Q..a..!f !fl.JI schoo-'--1 _ _. actiVIty. Delaney argues CalJ..forrua stu- dents are provided a free educa- tion under the state consutution, and ext;ra-cumcular acbviUes are a pa rt of that free educabon ThE' fees Violate the consbtuUon out- nght, she claims. But Wlth yearly educabon cut- backs from the state legislature school board members and adnurustrators say there's no way dislncts can assume all costs of extra-cumcular sports and acuvi- lles •SEE LAWSUIT PAGE A12 Students part of Internet theft 'ring, police say • Four Corona del Mar . High stud~tS suspected · of illegally accessing . credit card accounts. .. 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Mao Counuy C...1ub lo hedr Lynrns GrahAm ot JM \"outh Cmploymant Service rue.•DAV: 7 1, ft,m. -ThP Nuwpott 8'·11t h SumtM .RotMy Club mNA# n\ tho Balboo Bay Club ... Nt><m -Cotto Melo KJwnnlt ClutJ m • at the Cott.4 M.o <'<>mmunity Center .... KJwonll Club of Newport Beach in at th Shark Jill.Ind Yacht 'lub ... e::w p.m. -Ciotta Meta· woor;t Hnrbor Uons Cb,1\>, the Pi•h Pry Club, will meet at the Cotta Mesa Country C..1ub. WEDNUDAVs 7:1$ a.m. - South Coa1t Metro Rotary Club, the "T1tto of Cotta Meta Club" m at th• Center Club. Noon ~Glul>meeb at Mesa Verde Country Club. 1be L-. •bange Chili o1 Orange Coast J:.eeU at the Sabia Codnthian Yacht Oub ... 6 p.m. - The Newport Balboa lloWy Club meetl at the Bahia Cormthian YadltClub. nrouDAV: 1 a.m. -c.o.ta · MeM~ange c.out Breakfast Uont Club meetJ at Mlmi'• C.afe. Noon -Kiwanll Club of C.oroo.a del Mar, meetl al the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Cub. The Exchange Club of NeWport Har· bot, mfftt at Sbatk Island Yacht Oub ... c.o.ta Mesa North Kiwa- nis Club meets at the Holiday Inn , .. Th4t N~·IMne Rotary Club meets at the lrvtna Man1ot Hotel. . . ~.a.am" publish.ct fNtry SeturcS.V In the Dally Piiot. fax your NtVk.e M'• mHtJno lnfonnatJon to 631-5'51ormallto1743 ll)'J>Oft WrJ, Newpon l .. ch.92660. 'f. ---• : .,... 100AV• ,... low 1:1!1 '·"'· , .. ,lrlt high 7;,.1.m. Second low J:O. p,m. ~hiotl t:top.m. IUM»AY ""'low 1:•71.m. 'Im hloh 7:001.m. ~bN ~high i:'i';M. --..... 54 ' .. • ZS-year--old Smu A.a.a •a :W:1 wa reportedit at tbe tifti4tco e aa.t ~ baikting • 9'.24 pa Toesdaf wbe:D be wai qpcoartwl bf the msped wb9 adl:ed fol • ride- PbD "9reed. ud drut'e dM r:.ar. to 3600 Van Burea A•e. ~~ lbe .mpect ~. Dd.a&1 lld4-ll ~ c1emandmg 1m ~ ring ana . w&Uh. pobce Aid.. Aft.er .tW Rnped grabbed Phan'• nJtii ables..·· be &et the nude.of ~ UAh&rmed. a.ad took off ~ Pban'1 car. potitt saict • Pobce took possession ot the Honda as e9ideDce in the oogO: log arjaclring iDYestigatiol( a.ta Mesa police CaJJ'. TOii). ~ aid. 1'IM!ft an DO Ill> pec:D-~~Nid.: ~.Apparently the suspect ha4 second th.oUghts aDlt-fttume4 the •elude to campus,. Cametl said.. "Tbe rictim was DOtifie4 and-.. dbing OK.• Carnett added that students *8r• elette(t to the aime Oil Wednesday. Local man U> serve prison time for CQ111Jmter11lelt NEWPORT BEACH -A Costa Mesa man was sentenced to three yea.rs in prison for bis involvement in a December 1995 bwglary of laptop computer$ from. a Federal Express ware- house. Harbor Municipal Judge Cb.riltapber Strople sentenced AuqustiDe Reyes as a partidpe.nt tn t&e burglary, in which $2. 7 mil'- Uon worth of laptop computeri were matched from the Irvine fadlity. . 1be loot was kept at a storage fadlity tll 670 w. 17th st:, unti1 Irvtne pob aerved a seaicb war- rant Jan. 3 and recovered .CS3 of the ·Toshiba laptops and two truclc.t. qne hundred stolen COJJl:. puten remain outstanding. . 'lWo other men and on, woman involved with the bur• glAry allo were sentenced Feb. 21 by Judge Strople. ' • • • . . Oerk r eportS ·threat by teenager with gun A clerk at a conven•enoe store reportedly tried to stop three teens from stee.14la pmdy Pdday, but ceased his effol1i when one of th~. teens allegedly thl9atened .hinl with·a h~ . · · The teens, desatbed a1 m_ale '18-year-oldl, reportedly forl:ed open the gate on the outside the convenience store in the .1100 block of Sunfiower Avenue at 12:01 a.m., making a nOise which the clerk inside the business heard. The clerk looked outside _and saw the trio biding and called police. Meanwhile, the teen.a went lnside the store and grabbed ..$14 .90 worth of candy, police said. But when the clerk told . them to stop, one pulled out a ,,handgun and pointed 1t at the . clerk but didn't shoot, according ,tp police reports. The thn)e ran out of the store and were not . .found by police. The robbery may have been . captured on video tape'-wbith the .Police will 7eview when they receive it. The robbers are .described as one male white, two -male Latinos, all about S feet 5 )nches and 150 pounds-;----.-~ • The store was targeted by two . 1hieves earlier this week. accord- .mg to police reports. The thieves in that incident reportedly took 10 -packs of beef jeikey, and two packs of •M&M"s t,ben ran out of the,.$10re without paying. . . 'Ibli uiett wu.allo captured on video tape, ac:coriting to the police report. -By C.Olyll MIDer . ' OJ11cer allegedly ___, &SA.ultaj at strip mall A Costa M~ police officer Wal assaulted in a stttp mall ~Y by ~ man police Wen9 investigat- ing for the poaible U1e of c:truqs, but who insteed was allegei:IJy intoxicated, police said. .. Walter Reed Wile, 33, d Costa Meia was anested on suspicion of assault and battery on a police om- cer, vandalism and being <1runk in public at 5:05 p.m. at 19th Street and Monrovia Avenue, Costa Mesa pol!.oe Capt Tom Lazar said.. When the officers approached Wise, who appeared intoxicated, he walked away tawa.rd a phone booth and broke out the glass panes in the booth, Lazar said. One of the officers again approached Wise who rftS!sted arrest and began fighting, Lazar said. The· officers got Wise under control and ~k him to Hoag Memorlal Hospital in N~~rt Beach where he was treated for minor cuts and abl'Uions._ _appar-- ently from both the broken gl.as$ ~d the scuffle, police said. One oi the officers fe(:eived minor abrasions in both of his knees from the fray, police said. Police did not find any drugs in Wise's possession, according to police reports. Voice Mail: 714.833.5711 Pager; 714.804.7200 California . Lifestyle SATURDAY, MARCH 2. 1996 Wofil0 n sell 'their services -for gOod capses D ... good ... takes. too. of money. u it isn't this gOod cause, or that one, Ws the other good cause that needs • money. ~of~try-1?9 to nme money to do the g9Qd deeds that society needs. And that's Just in our little slice of world. So far as I know, the women's au1lliary of Big Brothers! /Big Sis~ ten of Orange County. may have the most useful and enjoyable method of fund-raising. With the monki1'er -Tulents?? -the ladies, &sically, sen themselves to the highest bidder. , Lest the Costa Mesa Police . Department vice squad schedule a sting operation. I hasten to add that the services pro.ffered in the name of charity by 1hlentsn members a.re almost entirely legal Madeline Weise of Costa Mesa sells personalized Christmas orna- ments and canisters -and has raised $20,000 fo:rthe Big Broth- ers and Sisters. Kit Rutter of Udo Isle grows and sens orchids. In Corona del . Mar, Lois Shafer shortens or lengthens pants and skirts -and, "Might even sew on a butfon. Maybel • -and Ruth Keral}S will- do "anything that doesn't include • meetings I" . Peggy Cully of Eastbluff will play piano for most any occasion. or tutor you in gr:lU'.JltllM. Jacque-• · lyn Dillman of Dover Shores offers, ."Tell me a happening, I'll . write a story." Helen Anderson of 'fred· ... -· martin Westcliff also does hems, plus "grain corrections, sleeves, etc. for S8per hour.• There are about 170 women wl;lo belong to Talents??, and if they aren't big in the arts, crafts or cooking, they will find some ~y of raising money for their cause. As Imke Bomer of Costa Mesa puts it1 •Ask and it will be done.• At least half a d<YLen Thlent.s?? members drive people to and from .LAX. or home from parties. Among them is Pat Cox. To raise money for Big Broth~/Big Sisters, Pat-offers: "English toffee, 100 eups saucerscmli plates"ttr rent (white Wedgewood), taxi ser- vice to and from prange County and LAx. driver for party:"9'oers (battery cable always available). Rent-a-ddg by day or night for prot&:;:tl_a .. f;'2l~Fi1c9et Cox i~ an excellent watchdog and com- panion.• , nnu:r e 't 1-a 't!} -J!iene.1 a -<J:Stnn~·'t - Q)a~L: <Wdnuda!J, c:::::Ma~ah 6 'JilnL: 6:00 d?uLptio~ 7:30 !lJinnL't eo~t: $1,.00 (ollwl .. ~iw.) ( 714) 675 -2 3 73 aik f o't :J.oL 'Jfiomp~on 11 cfiff /noau.d1 to fnnL{ ii thL · df oa9 df o~pilaf 'Jou~dal:ion " 50~ E. Ed~ewa tcr . Balboa (714) 675-2373 Savings F-mm 40% to .60% Off I suspect if there were enough -•wen. let's see. The main ones money in it for the group. Pat are Big Brothers and Sisters Md would rent you some of ~e geese Planned Parenthood. Also New .. or ducks or chickens that parade port Harbor Art Museum, the around her rustic near-three-at:re Nautical Museum. Repeet Bou-:· estate'6t ~very~eid of tique, PISH, rnyCbtiidi (St. • Back Bay. Andrews}, the Newport Coosef'- )' That's how I backed into th.is vancy and ... well, there are a whole thing about Thlents?? and couple of othersr let me think .:. • • their offbeatfund-raising methods. This gave me the opportunity My friend Lauri Mendenhall sug· to dive in with a question about 9\ gested I talk to Pat about The the sewage scheme. Irvine Ranch Water District's plan · "Appalling! 1 just can't ~ to dump its treated sewage into it. It's unconscionable that they the bay. "Besides, you should just could do such a thing.• meet h,er, • Mendenhall said. We had talked for three hours "Paf's a wonderful and remark-and could have gone on for sever- abl~ woman." al more. Before lea_ving, I Pat ·cox is all of that,· doubled unloaded a 40-pound bag of dog and redoubled. Pat ts everybody's food and a SO-pound sack of favprite person. She is a lovely clucken-f.eecl from Pat's station and gentle woman, bursting with wagon. 1n return, she gave me · intelligence, possessed of a won-· two blue eggs one of her hem derlul sense of the absurd, funny, had just laid. They were a bargain. intensely interested Ul everything A few days later, there wa;sp . ~t goes on around her. solicitation letter from Defend the She wanted to know, for exam-Bay, a new outfit formed to figh.t ple. how our younger daughter. the IRWD sey.rage incursion. I Carol, met her boyfnend. looked at the list of advi.sory- "Tell me all, .. Pdt sd.id. ·I'm a board members. ~ hopeless romanllc." Yup, there she wa5:. Patricia. E . .' Pat told me she had recently Cox. You guys in Jrvine better • given up tennis, goU and skiing. not mess with her bay. • She needed more time to care for 1 • herhusband <Uldior ~eraniVities. • BtED MARTIN'S column runs~ I asked what·those nught be. Thursday and Saturday. · . FREE SEMINAR Cos~etic Dentistry • lmag""'· ~~n-:--,, Wednesday, March 6, · · · · 6:30p. m. -8:30p. rrl:· . .. ~ ~- Seminars Frank C. Stone, DOS 18 i 24 C ulver, Suite 8 lrline, CA (714) 786-823" Call Today For Your Raenatiou F~r~it~·~~~~~~~~~~~ Queen or king. 35 Beautiful Finishes to choose from I . Handcarved .. . ARMOIRE·S • r SATUftOAY, MARCH 2, 1~ • USED IOOtC SAl£ friend.I of Costa 'Mesa Ubrutes wtll hold a used 'book sai, ~ 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the MeM Verde Ubrary, 2969 Mesa Veide Drive Ba.rt. Hardcovers and tra<l• _pa~rbdcks are St~regul.ar pa~ 1lJRl rea-or& are cents and c~·· books and magazines are 25 cen~. Por more information, call 546-5274. OASSICALCONNECTIONS puTSt Cail-ipt:Igduces audi· enc;es to Beethoven's. •Pastoral S}'\Pphony• before leading the Pacrific Symphony Orchestra through the work in its entirety Qt 4:30 p.m. at the Orange County Pe(forming Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tick · ets1 $22 Intonnation: 556-ARTS. SAfARJ PHOTO EXHIBfT •0n Safari in Eastern Africa,• is the title of an exhibit of color photography by Edward Nwiez, on display in the foyer of the Newport Beach CentraJ Library through March 31 during normaJ library hours. For more inlorma- tioo, call 717-3801. ,PRUNING TECHNIQUES . •Gar.den Pruning Techniques" will be the topic of a program at 9:30 a.m. at Sherman Library and Gardens, 2647 E. Coast Highway,' Corona del Mar. The program is fr~ and open to the public. For Wormation, call -6~3-226-t. aUTTER QJNIC Learn how to let go of clutter and organize space . at home or office at a three-hour workshop at 10 a.m. in Room 102 or Orange Coast College's Lewis Applied Science 'Building. Registration is $39. Call 432-5880. .. GEM/JEWELRY/BEAD SHOW Gem Faire sponsors a Gem, Jewelry a~d Bead Show at Oran9e County Fairgrounds from 10 a .m . to 7 p .m. and from 10 a .m to 5 p.m. on Sunday in Buildlng 14 . Tickets are $4 or $3 for seruors. Call 619-931-141 0. UP WfTH PEOPLE The international cast of Up With People will bring their two- hour musical show, #Th.e Festi- -CAFE-OLE' BREAKFAST • LUNCH •SPECIALTY COFFEES • .. WATERFRONT DINING • OPEN 6AILY 7AM-4P.., • 723-0616 ~ '634 LIDO PARK DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH .J . val,• to Orange Cout College at 8 p .m . -tonight lo the Robert B. Moore Theetre. Petformen w111 relive the 'SOI and '60s. Advance tickets are $15 for adultl and S8 for children. Poi more lntorma- tion. ca.ll 432·5880. 4-H CLEANUP DAY lbe 4-H Oea.nup Day 11at10 a.m. ~ Cooperative Bstea- aion/4-H office at the Orange County Pairground.s. All members are expected to pa.r:tidpate. Please bring garden tools and enter thrpugb the Merrimac Gate. SPlASH '96 The fifth~ annual watenports extravaganza, Splash '96, is from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. today and from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. The event will show- case all the latest personal water- craft, aftermarket parts, acces- sortes and action fashion apparel. The $8 admission entitles access to all areas of the event. Children 12 and under are hee. For more information, call 364-9249. TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERT Jeff Johnson p)ays classic rock from npon to 2:30 p.m. ~d 7 to 10 THE EARL'S R II T H ·"' K I T C H L N R E: M CJ 0 El ~1 P E C I /\ I ! ' • I ', 'GOl.O RUSW MITY Cua •esa Guilds annual ftind .. raiJing event, •Gold Rush extravaganza;• ii at .4:30 p.m. at Center Otsb, ~Town Cen- ter Drive, Col\a Mela. Enter a glamorous cutno filled wtth gain.et, buffet and a ~t auc-• don. Casa Teresa ii a temporary Qui1tian Home fi>r single, preg- nant women. Por more ln!orma- tion or reservations,· call 553-8825. PARENTING A TEEN "Looking up, in and out for your growing teen" is the title of a · tw<;>·hour semlMr at 6:30 p.m. in the Community Center of •Mariners ·Church, 1000 Bison, Newport Beach. Practical guide· lines an$! solutions will be offered by guest speaker Marr Letter· man, a private school principal. The event is free and open to the public. For more infonnaUon, call 640-6010. PURIM CARNIVAL Temple Bat Yahm invites the ·Ml .CASA M(XIC:AN RE STAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO QOINl\Unlty 10 join ID the fun at its Purim Carnival t.Odat fiom 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 1011 ~c.k St., Newpott Beech. 1bent wW be rides, games, aaftl, food, a pet· Ung %00 and more. AdmlMlon 11 tree. BYZANTINE CYPRUS nmothy E. Gregory of Ohio SAle Uoiv..Uty will pmunt a slide lecture on "'Byzantine Cyprus: Aphrodite's 1sland • from 2 to .( p.m. at the Newport Harbor Art Museum, 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport BUch. The lec- -tuie ii free to Archaeological . Institute of America me.inbers and· $5 for non-members. For more information, call 951-5586. ANTIQUE MARKET .i There will be an <t>utdoor Antique Market today from 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Hyatt Newporter, 1107 Jamboree~ in Newport Beach. For more inforJDAtioo, call 673-2771. CDM PARENl'PARTY · Parents of 1996 grads and undergrads of Corona del Mar High School are encowaged to attend the Grad Night '96 Senior Cla.ss Parent Party from 5:30. to 8 . Here's how to get lo 0ronge Cou!'lly'' t-t Qpt secret: • 5 Fwy. North eitil Redhih1fn right. a Camino rt.al·Mn Wt, Moin·lum lelt, I it block on lhe Wt ... • 5 Fwy. Soulh·eitil Newpcxt Ave. -tum lelt, Mo#Hum Wt, 3 blocb on the left.' • 55 fwy. North Pit McFodden . Slay right, N.wport A.,._ -tum Wt, Main· tum lelt,3 blocb on lhe Wt. • 55 Fwy. Soulh-Good ~I • Coll 832·8.466 p.m. at tbe HarbOr \1ew Oub House, 1854 Port WMtbourne Place, NeWPorl 8-ch. Por Utore informa&a. caD 6"-654 t. -FOREIGN POUCY "Water: A Dangerouf Bndan- gered R8IO'.&r()ef" Is tbe topic of th1I week'• foreign policy dlscut· slon seslioo from 7:30 to 9 p.m. 'at St. Mark Presbyterian Church, 21.00 M.ar Vista, Newport Beach. TUBmAY COSTA MESA 4-H The next meeting of the Mesa Goat Hill Go-Getter's Costa Mesa 4-H Club is ~t 7:15 p .m. in the Costa Mesa High School µbrary. PARENT A10£ TAAINING The Exchange Club Child Abuse Prevention Center is in critical need of volunteer parent aides and will hold a three-part training class today trom 6:3.0 to 9:30 p.ni.. Wednesday fro~ 6:30' to 9:30 p.m . and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p .rll.. ·volunteers must attend all three sessions. Jfor more DOWNTOWN TUSTIN mtormadnn, call '122·1107 • MATH c.ONADEfeCI •88coining M.tb Competent• ts the tWe ot a ii. four-pert work- shop at Orange Cout ~e from 5:30 to 7:30p.m.on1\lesday evenings beginning tooigbt. The worbhOJ> II deltgned to Ulist individuals wbO wilh to return to school folloWing a break In their academic careen. Pormore infor- maUOn. call "32--5162. rAt Ofl QASSES Orange Coast College offers classes in t'ai chl. the ancient Chi- nese art of meditation and motion, for ~g, .tntennediate a.q.d- advanced levels ~today. The seven-week. course costs $45. For more infonnation, call 432- 5880. FRIENDS OF ARGUS The Friends of Argus, a top sail Ketch owned by the Boy Scouts of , America, is looking tor new crew members. Join them tor a free slide show and program at 7 :30 · p.m. CaJl 642-5031:_ t Send your Items to the Around Town Editor. The Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St, Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627; fax 646-4170 Of call 540-1224, Ext. 333. 148 WESTM°AIN TUSTIN (714) 832-846& Sale Hours: Mon'.-Fri. 10am-6pm Sat. t Oam-Spm Open Sun. U -4pm .:-NEW--ARRIVAL--5-- Today thr~ugh -Sunday, March 17th (St Patrick's Day) Come see our new ladies shoe department, in addition to a huge selection of great new merchandise from the Newport Beach store. :¥&70 ~% 'OFF -·In tro du cing - Our exp4nded Rack Shoe Department -to Include both mens . & women 's Cole-Haan Shoes. Also, ladles shoes from YSL, --Anne.KleiRr Donna «ar-anr-Polor and-mere. - Name brands is what makes Garys Rack different from other discount stores! Donna Karan • Calvih Klein • Joseph Abboud • Ike Behar • Zanella Polo/Ralph. Lauren • Samuelsohn • .Ro~rt Talbott • Moreschi • Barry Bricken • Cole-Haan • Bernard Zins • Kahala • Re)in Spooner • Tommy Bahama • Paradise Found ~ • • • • • • • • • . . • • • • • • • • • • , . • • t • ~ • • • • • . : · . .. - • : • • • • • i . . • • i I t ' , . : .. .. •• • ' J - I I ~ I I t I I • / CHOCOLATE-PIPPED . . . .. . . ~ .. '· . ·. . . .. ~ . STRAWBERRIES .___.,._.. -·-~--r."'!.~ ~-:---Aiif iiERE! "'" ,' .. .. ~., . . ll~·u~At Tk ~ SJ.e.t I 036 Irvine Ave. • Ne:wJ>on Beach 631-2996 omen . op.: . -. _en .u~. . ·- • 30-50% OFF SELECTED • MERCHANDISE .. ' ·, ., !# ,•I , .... ... . .~ ·. ,. ..... ·' . ... .. .., 1.J --, " ~ ' ~ • , , , , . . 1 ~ , • J • • • • .. SATURDAY. MARCH 2. 1996 . Unita.ria.n Univenallst Church, 1259 \t1ctoria St, Costa Mesa this evening at 7:30 p.m. 1be frogram wW include music o Bach, DtSW55'0NS FOR CATHOUCS Beethoven, Mozart. Saint-Saens r U.tlf"er at Our Lady Queen of and Wleniaswski Admin!on iS $1 Angels Catholic <llurch on alter-for adults, ch11dren are ~· Pro- 1 ..nate SundAys at 6:15 pJD, in a ceedswillqotothemusicandrell- relaxed setting with ·discussions gion ed.Ucation programs at the ~ chosen by participants. Meetings . church. for iµore information~ call r ate.heldSunday andMarch-~~a ~. • the parish center, 2046 Mar V\stA BEAU JEST : Drive, in Newport Beach. For.more The JCC M----"' 'Theatre : information. call Marie RomiUl.O at sents a cla.sskfa:;_style co~ :~8-3844 or Sister Agatha Faimon, about family, friends and food, f l>«-9218. •aeau Jest• by Jim Sherman on "fOREIGN POLICY DISCU~SION , Thursdays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. ..Weekly discussion sessions \>aSed With Sunday matinees at 2 p.m. 1-0n the •Great Decisions Study Marcll·7 9 10 14, 16 and 17 at the ! t;uid~, • available for $11, at St. JCC M~orah Theater, 250 E. 1 Marks Presbyterian Church. at the Baker at the comer of Red.bill in ' comer of Ea.itbluff and Jamboree Costa Mesa. Tickets are $15 with : in Newport Beach. The ~01!5 senior and student discounls. For 1 are held on Monday everungs m reservations and information call : March. Call 644-1341. 755 0340 ' I HEALING BROKEN HEARTS - . ~ : A divorce recovery workshop will : be held by Vineyard Christian Fel-SPECIAi: SERVICES LENTEN SERVIQS . lowship in Costa Mesa. Assistant pastor and smgle parent, . Mike Barnett. will lead the lecture and small group discussion. The fourth . ennual seminar runs from 7 to 9 : p .m . Tuesday evenings through March 26. Child-care services Christ Church -by-ihe-5ea will observe the season of Lent through March 24 with a sermon series by Pastor David Lehmberg,· "Ques- tions Pilate Asked." The Sunday services are held at 9:30 a.m. in the san~ary and include · special music presented by the chancel choir and instrumentalists. A spe- cial Lenten study, "Portraits of .Jesus m ~~be pre. sented eaCh Wednesday evening, 7:30 p.m. Sunday Night Alive, the evening service with 14th St. Gosj>el Band~d informal worship · t>ffered with pre-registrations. Call 556-8463 for more information. .. CONCERTS !; /ENTERTAINMENT L _ -------- I MUSICAL PROGRAM •Pianist Chizuko Asada and violin- • ist Thi Nguyen, both of IIvine, will present a concert at Orange Coast . . ·KELLY & COMP ANY CERTIFIED PUBLIC~COUNTANTS 1995 Tax Season It s that time of year again! II At Kelly & Company, we have experienced professionals who understand your unique tax situation. Additional Services We Provide: • Accounung & Auditing • Financial Planning ... Business Consulting • Litigation Support Servi~ing The Community For Over 20 Year s 1931 MacArthur Blvd., Ste. 205, Newport Beach, CA 92660 (71 4.)474-7440 (800)526-0869 FAX (714)474-7554 Costa Mua MESA VERDE UNlnD METHODIST CHURCH 1701 laker, C.M Wor1hip & Church School 8:30 and 10:00 a.m. Dr. Richard Geor 979·823.it NEWPORT C,pnER UNfTED METHODIST CHURCH I 6~10~~JJ.t'iV~. 644-0745 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via L1do1 Newport Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 Chuteh IOam • 5pm, Sunday Sebool lOam Wednesday MeeUngs Spm .. .I am tht li111J of tht world: ii held at 6:30 p.m. Vlllton .ie We1£0me at Christ Church by the Sea. 1400 W. Balboa... Blvd. Por mar& mtonnatiorl. call 6~3805. PUltlM GI DM110N ~ laelah ol Newport Beach. a c;omervative temple, will celebrate the lestival of Purim. with a~ }oYOUS seivice at 7:30 p.m. Mon- day. At this spedal Purim night, ~Megtaeh<JI B&ther will be read and the even1nq will in,dude a masquenade for children. There will be singing e.nd dancing and special ethnic refreshments. Purim is the celebration of the· day the Jews of andent Petsia were saved from oppression under Haman, whose plans were foiled by the faithful Mordecai and his piece, Queen Esther. 2401 Irvine Ave., .Newport Beach. LENTEN.EVENSONG Choral Evensong will be sung in St. Michael's and All Angels Epis- copal Church, 3233. Pacific \liew Driv~, Go~ del Mar at 5 p.m. March 17. This mid-Lent Sunday event will offer choral and instru- m"ental music by four soloists, the ~ Choir, two violins, violon- celleo, harpsjchJlrd and organ. ·Evensong will be ·followed by a reception with tea, sherry and savories given by church group Friends.of Music, continuing spon- sor of Cho.ral Evensongs. Call 644 .. 0463 for more in(onnation. GROWING •Something Will Grow• is the top- ic-of the sermon by the Rev. Diana Heeth 10:30 a.m. Mardi 10 at the Orange CQUt Unltarian Unlver- ielist Church. Child care, reHgjo.ll edµcation foe cbildren and ~ will be ottered ~ the ..... The church is at 1259 Vk.1oria Street in Costa Mesa. can 646- 4652. SERENDl'fT'V The Serendifli11t serles for singles meets Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrews Road in Newport Beach. All singles are welcome. A $3 donation, which also covers refreshments, will be requested at the door. · BLOOD-PRESSURE CHECKS First United Methodist Churdl of Costa Mesa, 420 W. 19th St., con- ducts a free blood-pressure clinic between 10 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Sunctay. can 548-112 . y .FASHION SHOW Newport Beacili · Christian Women's Club Fashion Show, Luncheon and Hat Party _will be held Tuesday at the BallX>a Bay Qub, 1221 W. Coast Highway. Prizes given for the most outra- geous hats. Cost of $18 includes lunch and poogram. Call for reser- vations, 964-5007. --- PURIM CARNIVAL Temple Bat Yamn of Newport Beach/Irvine will .hold its. annual Purim Carnival 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. FREE CINNAMON ROLL! .... ,. FAT-FREE OR REGULAR ,Sunday in_ the 18mple parking lold In addlUoll to cemfval games an rides tb8r8 Will be arts and aaftJ, a pt9tUng zoo arid food fair. ~dren are eDcouraged to come m cos- tume. 'IimU*t Bat Vahm is at 1011 Cdlelback Street, Newport Beach. lnformAtion: 6"-1999. INSTAUA110N SERVICE The public Js invited to the ipstal-lalk>n service of DemDa .SJiort at Harbot Christian Church DisdpleS of Christ Sunday at 4 p.m., 2401 IrviD.e Ave,, Newport Beach. Spe- cial guests include Don Shelton. regional minister, Saundra Bryant, first vice moderator of the Christ- ian Church; Larry Hixon, director of bopenet; Ben Bohren,.clirectotOf chuteh relations, Chapman Uni- versity; Community Church Con- gregational, Corona del Mar apd leaders from this congregation. Special flute music by Michael Morton of All Peoples church, Chancel Choir . and a liturgical dllncer. Food and fellowship will follow in the church Pavilion Hall. LENT IN THE FAST LANE ~ead of giving something up for Lent, the Rev. Conrad Nordquist, Recror of St. John the-Divine Epis- copal Church, is advocating ta.king somethiilg on -a program spon- sored by the Diocese of Los Ange- les called "Lent in the Fast Lane." The sessions will include a reflec- tive stoiy, saipture and discussions as we try to discern how scripture applies to our daily lives. The six- week am meets on Tuesda evenings at :30 p. e o people of all faiths. Information: 548-2237. LENTEN PROJECT , Saint Michaels and All Angels Epilcopal Church Is collecting warm clothing for the QglaJa Sioux Indian nibe ln South Da.kot&. Bring any ~ donatlona -sweaters,coam,jacketl.e~.-~ the chwcb, 3233 Padftc Vlew Dti- ve, Corona del Mar each Sunday duriDJJ Lent Call 644~63. EXTitEMISM IN AMERICA Temple Isaiah of Newp(>rt Beach_ welcouies s~er Jo_yce Greenspan ot the Aiiti-Defainauon League March 15 at the Shabbat service at 8 p.m. Rabbi Joseph Mendelsohn wiµ officiate at the serVice assisted by Cantpr Vladimir Sbtayerman. The pubij.c is invited. A reception in honor of Greenspan will follow the pro- gram. Intonnation: .548-6900. MISSIONIRENEWAL . Patner Rusty Shaugbnessey will give a Parish ~n/Renewal at Our Lady Queen of Angels Churdl MllIY$ 18 througn 21. He will ~ak at all Masses'March 16 and March 17. MasseS ar& beld 7, 8:30, 10., 11 :30 a.m. and 5 p.m. The Mission will be Monday· through Thursday aftei the 8:30 a.m. Mass and 1~30 to 9 p.m. ~ch evening with .Lenten Penance Service added Wednesday 8:05 to 9:30 p.m. All are welcome. The church is at 2046 Mar Vista Drive, New- port Beach. Information: 644-0200. • Please send photographs and typed releases detailing stories, upcoming events, sermon topics or any other news . ·n~Wpeft- Beacf'I churches to Religion Editor Laurie Busby, Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St .• Costa Mesa, 92627. '(ou can also fax items to 646-4170. Releases are ·requested two weeks priQr to an event date. YfEMPLE BAT YAHM'S . n i ; . ::;) . ' annual when vou Purim CarniVal ·· -Purchase .... -S0nday, March 3 Any Sandwich 11:00a.m. -3:00p.m. ~-'--l ·oafl•~.........:;..~~~---."9~~~~~~~-~• COME·/N COSTUME!// sunflour Natural ~kery 427 E. I 7th St. Costa Mesa • 646-1440 One Coupon Per Customer Expires 3(6/96 5(. MARK Pltf$YIER.IAN CHURCH SAINT JAft'ES crURCH ep1sco~ . Sun,«IJ Worship 9:30 11.m. •A Com11111111fy o.6flfetl,. ~ fHHI ~ hl111 O.rilf u l.anl-' ,..,_,, Fr. David C. And.non, rector 3209 Vlo lido N.wport Beodi , .. /675-0210 . 7:30 am Traditional 9 om Conl'llmpora~ 9 am Church SchoOI ~ FREE AD~ISSION . 1011 Camelback Street• Newport Beach. CA 92660 (714) 644-1999 SOUTH COAST CHRISTIAN CHURCH We Care About You Because Christ Cares. Jerrold A. Hollobaugh, Minister "Operation Assimilation" Book of Joshua WonhipS«Vicc IO:IS am Bible Studies 9:00 am Kid1 For Christ S:JO pm Worship at S:OOAM & 1 O:OOAM Sunday School All ~es 9:00AM Rev. Edward C. Martin ht thal /oUowtth mt Jluz/J ntii walk • ClrilJ Uire, SunJa~ Sc/roof Jamboree •t Ettstbluff Newport lhAclr 644· 1341 1 0:45 am Charismatic and Wednesday noon 792 Victoria Street • Costa Mcu. CA • 92627 (114) 548-3468 (Comtr oi\liccoria A: P~ · I I,A.GUNA United Methodist Church 21832 Wesley Or. Laguna Beach 499-3088 . Sunday Morning Worship & Christ.Ian Education 1 OAM Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesl~ Counseling Center setvlces Available · · ---- R ELIGIOUS SCIENCE RElJGfOUS SCllNCE NlWPOIT MACH satNCI Of MIND EDUCAJIOH CEN10 (COmM OI OOW I Quo/I • In f1lflCf Bldg. ocrou from F1llCMf .Jon#) 901 Dow 1145 I CRURCH SEWICE SQR -10:30 I amo.: At T&4Th(114)14f.31n DI. Jlll#Mlltl 8-. 111'*1W in dluknm, buJ s/t411 lttnt tltt litliJ of lift. John 8:12 Branch or The Mother Cblll'Ch The First Church or Christ Sdaldst 8olton, M-.dl..US ----- CONGREGATIONAL © COMMUNllY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL . UNITED CHURCH Of CHRIST To Mew It To C..: To C... It To DO. BM• Van Blair, Minister Sunday Worthlp 8:15 Ii 10AM 'Cbufch School 9AM Mia· 9'A5 Chlldrtn Child C.. l'l'ovtded 6"-7400 611 -..c..-o.1• PRESBYTERIAN Bt-0011 fn•m rhlJ tCr ct 11dcJ "WholmaJ f« Ccnt~ory i.·-ma." ' "PROVIDING FOR YOUR • FAMILY'S EMOTIONAL NEEDS" (I 11mothy 5: I ·8) Or j.ihn A llulflMI. Jr nml11y, Milrdi 2, ~: }() rM. ,.,_._ Suntlay, M111th 3.8 lO .. oJ IO:IS A. M. 600A r. AndreW. RoaJ, Ncwpon ltich, Cal1fomla (714) 6JJ.2880 (acru. ftdt1 Nrwpin liatflcJf li1;h Sch.lOl 111 lrvtM :nJ I Sth ) ,_ CHRISTIAN HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH ''f (Disciples of Christ) 2401 lmtt ""· a1 Suta 1u'be1 N11JOrtBelcll ~nday Worship · 10:00AM Dr. Dennis W. Short . Ml1lster 66-5781 COMMUNITY CHUr?C tf --------------------- Falling DOwn, M~urlnl Up, .•• ldlnl/otwMfll .. • Pert 11 SuftdQ;Maroh3 LUTHERAN CHRIST LVTHERAN CHURCH Pastor William Hemenway ... r. ' . \ . ' , ; . 1 ' : ; ~ ·~ . . ·we low children. youth, youna adults, carttr adults, stniors. We low ~ care, to re.ach out, to mttt needs, to answer questions· II I •Sunday Services -8:00, 9:30 & 10:45 •Sunday School & Bible Studies-9:30 760 Victoria Gtrtet •Costa Mesa, CA 92027 (714) 031-1611 • 17'14) 548-6806 (School) f"f or information on . tfie ~eligiofls fDirectory <:Please Call :Kristin 'Berman 574-42 40- ·. ... , -.. .. I he. ladies ot Opera Padfic gathered for fashion, fun, ~and food at the <34lifomia chic Mon&wt Food and Wine Center, Costa M&. It was a late winter lunCheon to introduce the. early spring and summer fasl;lion of EKada. Underwritten by the generous Zee Allred, of Newport Beach, it was a midday confab to promote the opera ... actually two operas slated for March by the ambi- Uous and acchllmed Opera Pacif-ic Company led by the dramatic and dashiny David DlChlera. · •Regina (based on Lillian Hellman's •111e Little Poxes") is set to make its WestC oast run ~ opening Ma.rclt 16, an1f •111e . Barber of Seville" debuts March 9. Both programs run on the ~Orange Gottnty Performing Arts Center on alter- nating dates during the month of lvfarcb. Twice the drama. It's all part oHhe ci>ntinuing excitement brought to you by Opera Pacific during the 10th anniversary year : of The Center. . •rm so sorry that I have not . peen into the store this season to : 1ee the line,• said Gayle Wldy- • l>lar, Opera Pacific president, tocal dermatologist and Escada :-1over. She was seated next tO the ·glamorous super-saleswoman, :pse Straub, fashion consultant :tor Escada Boutique, South Coast ·Plaza. · ~ : •vou see, I'm remodeling my : house," said the very smart, ~uburn-haire<i and fair-comJ>lect- : ed Widyolar. "It was either : Cother Escada suit or a •):itcben." "~~ad-th.a refeiecce :io the cost of Escada dressing •'With ease and style. . ,:. •When your remodel is com- !i>leted, we will welcome you .back witll opeu arms," she said. ::Jvou will want to look your very •best in your new home." : : As Straub and Widyolar ;enjoyed their very creative nou- .. telle winter luncheon of slow .~raised duck with potato au gratin. prepared and serveq by Oie attentive Mondavi staff, Esca-f_a models informally mingled in IPe light and airy dining pavilion to the narration of fashion show Aemigod, Kitty l.ellle. ~arda Saunden, Betty Belden Palmer, Elaine R,edfleld. Kathryn Wright. Ind the glam Glo Gelman in wple St. John with amethyst els to match, schmoozed and gled as the slinky women in the finest of fabrics sauntered by, lbowing off the next trend. ' : What"tnhe next trendi 19609 tetro meets the 21st century head an. Shorter skirts with little jack- ~ts. Simple design, colorful, rich fabric that is, in some cases, tmbroider~d are the mode o' 4ay. Aquamarine and tangerine ire back. Escada is even calling one segment of the new collec-f on, •nttany." t Why? Because the color of the rabric is the same color as the famous Tiffany blue box. ; Debate centered on whether the color was more "robins egg" or •aqua". Straub confumed it ~d a more aqua tint. And she · eught to know. Before coming to Sseada, Straub was in cha.{ge of the collection of the famous lmen Wanly. She travel~in his Oionstrous fashion mobile, cater- ing to such upper-crust clients as Aarbara Davis of Beverly Hills tnd Denver, wife .of oil and stu- dio mogul Marvin Davis. •Fashion shows such as this tre a very valuable tool foI the luhion-consdous woman. Espe- at.oliy in todat:,_:;,:rk and career t'odd." said lledlleld, one .i Orange County's leading taste '1akers. Redfield, a former lntert- Qr designer of high standin'g and ltail~ard went on to say the f~bton show lets the woman know 'frb.at the market has to offer. When lhe then goes shopping Ale bas seen the deslgal and can · !!_ ~ store what ihe likM and ~not like With more confi-· .l ' •rt i. aJao ~important to GlOW WbO the client ii,• Redfield ~. •A fublOn lhOw-preMDter =--~= WbO ii watcblng. lhoUld be tailored · 1tie comumer, tbe viewer, u ~ ... to be ..... Otberwile. ti liiply ID mtilllc Ud not ··-IUt,ly «" I rda1 outing.• -.•..s.mawbOtb. .,,_.II....., ID tbi ftt ~atlawle, IMld to ID· Margo Chamberlain • 8 .W. COOK'S columns run Thursdays and Saturdays. i. 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Quality llXntA itaAVY INLAID '-:~ .,974 4 COIJO .. TO Cl IOOA PROM .. .. J r • SAl\JRDAY, MARCH 2. 1996 -. 'M~ Reilly, just yo~ typical foggy~ horror stety l.,, ·~ Reilly• breaks new ground • IDnOllS NO'TW! This ~ Piiot by telling the stay trtm a boUle lpcMe J*'MflSU aftique •M.,y Reilly.• servant's ~ d vieW. ring a n-h. the flowers BdlB~ that~~· plants ate tbe only bright u>Ots .m this dAtk mm aboutt>t. Jt;kYD and Mr. Hyde. To be sure, However, 1n the end. this niafte ii still just your typical foggy l!ng;.' 1ish ~ stocy ocmplete wUb tbit blood and scares that go along • with that genre. The glomly'story a{good~:J VetSUS evil(Mr. ~)versus (our Mary} it IO fogged. I ered JJow Mr. Hyde coUld find ~ way back to tbe Jao; oratoJy after an everung of killing tile tOWU. I The main character, played by \ Julia Roberts, is Mary Reilly (whis- per~ when you say it}. She is about as dimwitted as they come. Someone should really HQht a can- c&e undet this character smce she Mary bllly (JUUa Roberts) ls drawn to Dr. Jekyll's mysterious,· - volatile umtant, Mr. Hyde (John Malkovtc;h). is the only one who doesn't get Jbat Dr. J and Mr. H are pne and the same. Oh. the lights do finally which helps to stave off the gloom. Jtilla Roberts) is a composition of ge on. but not until nearly the end When the end ,.,...,.1h. does come various themes besides the obvi-of the movie when.the.audience, .......-7 bored long ago, has dazed or left (not soon enough) it's a major let . ous and classic:al one of struwie th 6"\.~-t ( m els dr""~) clown with Mary trying fo save Dr. between good and evil and it's e uu::o er my en ""G'A • :n and redeem Mr. Hyde. I duality in human natuie. It also • , Or. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde islare the relaHnn .. '1-n-nr were cod"'-examin . t bea h .l played very malevolently by Jo)m--~--,.,--es an mnocen u., s Malkovich. He, as usual, is won-pendent As I left the theater -attempt to overcome the demons derful in this role since I don't after m4'king sure everyone had of her childhood while being think he · pabl of bein awakened -I was left with one dr«Jwn to the archetypical bad' boy 15 ca e g any-co H ..... d ~""'-' •l.""t 15· Edward Hyde (p·1 ~yedby thing other than the bad guy. His n. ow \.u u·uu 1 grow u&Q "" transformation frolll Mr. Hyde to ose flowers in that oppressive John Malk.ovich). Dr. Jekyll uses interesting special English fog? · The movie is truly mOS\, interest- effects hicb ~ lJ&'t th di ing whenever Hyde appears. In a ' w th ~th· filme a!.1;.. • HEIDI IRESSLElt 35, is a hair dresser rtice twist, Hyde's character is a ence near e 0.1. e .... ~ a-...a ,._._ Mesa resident. abo t cod d t -1·tio •"""""1).., de~ from the past portrayals u your epen en l'CMI n-as a· hideous looking monster and ships. -~~1i.-.c~ _ -~__Qlenn anse .is:.also-in-the-fiiµ'l, .. becoJn~, vuu11~1CUAvv.1.1.;.u r- although her role is limited. Her By Richard Brunette mance, seductively evil and allur- cbaracter, a madam. should con-IM ary Reilly,. the re-· inQ. And why not. after all, Satan sider herself lucky, she gets to · telling of the .. Jekyll was God's most 'beautiful angel; wear make-up (tons), llVe in a and· Hyde. stozy from why shou)dn 't Hyde be seductive house filled with bright red Wall-J!l_~~.QfJ~~-~----+-an--tdMgrhood!Otttl·OOking? paper and very biendly girls, vant andti.tte character (PJayed by -portrayal is acceptable f.~~~.i ,,~ .. ~ -· ·· ·~· ( ·a I \ ( ·a 111 er a ,. 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An appropriately haunting, ~=r;r dank and dreary set 411d muSical score combine to create an atmosphere of oppres- sive apprehension \\'here the swi never shines «md it's always loggy. Overall. on a 'Brunette Saile of: Pay full price at the bOx office, Bar- gani Matinee, Video Rental, Wait for 1V Movie of the Week. or I'd rather eat ramr blades than watd:l this movie scale : .. I give "Mary Reilly•· a tating ot somewhere # between Bargain Matinee and Video Rental ~ • RICHARD IRUNETIE. 32. Is a re.creation supervisor with the city of Costa Mesa and a Costa Mesa resident. · a I A .,. ........ ~~ ...... I T be paiallle b Mal)' Reilly bolds ~tial. the ttDat..:r ~~.falls~. of any Gpecblllom we bad: • lbetDm. wbOe not~, lJOIY or Violent. was~· ,ft. dark aod ~·John Ma1kovidl and JUDa Rober1s are 1Jdb greaf •! actors, but in um film we were ,. .. unsympathetic and lndttferent to '"• their c:hara.cters. · While our taste in movies does.,,'?· not always coincide, here we ' ~ agreed that the plot~ ~ong" much too slowly to sustain our -int~. 'l;., In fact. many times we were ·"' glancing at our watches to.deter·'~: mine the time remaining in the ·~ m<Me. • N#DY ANO TAHA MAGINNIS. 29 ~ 34, are both Newport Beach ~ Andy Is an lnfonnatlon system managllR for a law flnn and Taoa 'NOrics for an ec:ti.. c,ational publisher~ - , r-----------------~ --- 17th St. BEAUTY CENTER • fllCTURED I.UT TD Riotrn l!dll -MefiQnlt. ~--Specialll, Mlll<e UQ,At1jl( The Taming of the Shrew by WJlliam S'1akespeare • 11lro~gh ~h 31, 1996. 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SAT\JRDAV, MARCH.2; 1996 gain·s ) SARA SOUTH ~ The 18-year-old Monte VJ.Sta i High School student won first ~ prize in the Costa Mesa Lions ' Club speech contest and will go : on to compete for $18,000 in : scholarships available in a ': statewide competition. ~ : LElGH STEINBERG : "Newport Beach attorney and i sports agent extraordinaire ~ Leigh Steinberg is sometimes i called the most powerful man in > professional sports·. 8ut Leigh · ' Steinberg is more than th.at. i Recently named Man of the Year , by the Jewish Community Ceo- ~ ter of Orange County, Steinberg : is legendary for his contributions 1 and generosity to the communi- ~ ty. Any community would be : happy that a man like Stelnberg J 1s a part of it. We certainly are. ' ' j losses 1 f HATE l Of course it hasn't been.eradi- • cated, but the Anti-Defamation ~League has shown an encourag- -mg 20% decrease in the number of anti-Semitic hate crimes reported last year. A vast tm.provement from the 25% hike in incidents that occured. the year before. Conversely, there has been an alarming increase in the number of incidents reported against African Americans. ---..-.-..._,.,...._.,_..-..ii..-.,,...1,:... s"°'1th County redden!! haven't ODY problelll asking John Wayne Allport to handle an additional 16 million pauengen more than they presently do. ' t~ stop a com- mercial airport from .being· built at El Toro Marine base · • own Nears In fact, they don't eee any objections to inaeuing tbe terminal to have 40 more gates, buildblg another term1nal. having . three times u maDf flights, e1Uninating the curfew and &llowing night flights. · That is why they put Measure S on the ballot ahd are passionately campaigning to have voters approve it March 26. That is why Newport Beach, Sonta Ana HeigHts and Costa-Mesa residents must vote NO on Measure S and devote some of· our time, money, energy, and emotion to campaign against it. N~wport Beach, Santa Ana Heights, and Costa Mesa residents have been forced to suffer noise pollution from John Wayne Airport because of its close proxim- ity to our homes. South County cities wow<i not experi- ence this same fate because the El Toro site has a buffer zone of 18,000 attes. The complex is the size of the cities of L:aguna Hills, Laguna Niguel, and, Lalte Forest combined. Yet they are .not willing to share the county's air traffic. • Ironic.ally, it is the incredible growth of Uie South County that is largely responsi- ble for the county's additional air needs .. Apparently they want all the benefits, ~t want us to shoulder their bw\iens. If Measure S passes, Orange County will l~ its last and only chance for an additional comme.rdal airport. Numerous studies by various agencies over 'tbe past ' 20 yeinlwre coodnded m TM> ii the - only viab)e atte the county has to otter. Bl Toro'• existing two 10,000-foot run- ways, two 8,000-foot runways and one 2,900-foot runway are an enormous eco- nomic plus (compared to John Wayne's one 5, '100-foot runway). It would be a waste to desttoy them. • • • Studies indicate El Toro a.Uport will cre- ate thousands of permanent jobs in Orange County and bring economic bene-, fits. 'IU:payers won't 1>4y_for the airport as it will be financed. with revenue bonds, not taxes. Most importantly, it"wiµ allow our economy to grow Instead of stagnate . · which will continue to benefit us through the years. Leaders of the Measure S movement '\ave used emotional rhetoric to mobiliZe · people into action. We mll$t counter that with factual information einphaticdlly stat- ed to everyone who will listen, especially those in north county cities who have not . yet made a decision on the issue. . If you want an additional airport yo1,1 will l\<lve to fight for it: Ple~e enter the batUe for our future by calling 224-5504, 645-4450, or 548-9474. U we all do a lit- tle to help, together we can defeat Mea .. sure S. BONNIE O'NEll. Newport Beach With everything being debated about whether or not El Toro Base should be con- verted to an aiiport, I am surprised there bas not been ihore controyersy and oppo~- tion aDout the 4ed1ion to ellJDiMta..the-.:=t base itself. There are many of us who remember ~ bow unprepared our nation was to defend ' itself against attack during Wbrld Warn. History teaches us there wfil_always ~ wars, and President Clintol\'s orders to dis-'• mantle sCJ,many of our militGJ)' bases might · not be prudent. ~ Keeping that area an airfield would off era measure of protection f oT our nation. as well as our county. 1t would be a shame to destroy air strips that might desperately be needed one day, ,. not only in the event of war, but .consider . the advantage in case of a d.lsa.ster such as · major ~quake. · LEONARD HAll •l Colonel USAF Retired Neviport Beach , -. ') . 1 strongly encourage all residents of Newport Beach to get behipd the opposi--. tion to Measure S, esped.ally the people on· · Balboa, Balboa Island, Peninsula, Cliff Haven, Sea View, Eastbluff, Newport Heights, and Dover Shores. The campaign in Irvine and the ~uth County is extremely intense, they will have . - a strong and heavy voter turnout and Newport Beach needs to counier that. ~e community leaders should get pam.. · phlets 0':1t. c~ them f:rom the Airport Working Group or from the No on Mea- sure S committee. and get.your entire com-''<' munity voting., PlDL SANSONE ! Newport Beach .. correspondence Many questions raise~ by lette~·· to Mesa board:· .. -If is Cf ear that the employees (Sf the Mesa Consolidated Water District are being fed a huge dor5e of mis.information by the ~ a~ement of the water district. ..., In a recent article, a lettie- slgned by 41 water distlfct · employees states "We the undet- signed. (employees) wish to s.treSs to the Board of Directors that ..------....., this former employee in no wa.y represents our · views, ideas, concerns or philoso- phies." In the 10- plus months I have been attending Heather.So__. board meet- ings at the wate1 district, I ha~ not seen more than a handful'of employees ever-1n attendance-, therefore they were not present to get their information first.hand. DON LEACH I OAl.Y Pl.Ol Sara South has gained recognition for her speaking abWUes. The Monte Vista High student won the Uons Club speech contest. And, the statements by Deirdre Dembik (we assume this is the f omier employe~ in question) have always been statements of concern for possible ongoing harassment and support for Qet- ter treatment of the.employeef. Am I to understand then ~t the employees are not concern;.. about their treatment? • in memory . best of the readers hotline What will be next? Will there be personal attacks on the public for their statements and questions to the boardi Will there be yet another lawsuit for disaimination or harassment? • Leave library branches open on Mondays Regarding the library. AB a New- port resident and library patron for 33 years, I feel the Central Ubracy is a misnomer. It's only central for the elite of our community. We in the peninsula and West Newport areas should have o\.ar library branches open on Monday. Perhaps it's time tor new trust888. DORIS MOOIE..SILLl!SEN Newport Beach World War II reunion brought back memories It was delightful to read of the reunion between Dutch-barn Shelah"' Hettinga Young and former Canadi· . an pilot Bob Porter, whose paths Ct'Olsed fortuJtously during World War ll (Peb. 20, 1996 illue). I have a lim.llar story, tbOugh not nearly u dramatic. My father. Ontlle P. Ball, flew bombing 1aidt over Holland in a B-U Uberator · while staUoned in the UverpoovBlac::kpool area of ~land durmg World Wai D. Put-forward ...uty 30 YNl'I Jate1, when my dad Wll blvt.ng dbiri8i' at Muldoon'• with my buiband, myself . and Marlnua Weiman, a Dutch . fMnd ol my buabead. Al Dad WU a1Ublg to UI tbe dif- ferent raldl be hid flown oqr Hol- l&nd, MadDua' 9f'I prw' ...... he ~ n.c.n.a thole~ mli· Rom, and --Wllb UI hGw be U a~ bof ID w• tom HOllmd survived the horrific day-to-day challenges. lt was magic to see my dad and Marinus sharing a meal, two men once separated by the ravages of war. · LAURA LOUISE BALL Newport Beach Greer Wylder's column is the 'best buy' in town I wanted to wrtte and tell you that Greer Wylder's column is great. I want~ to thank her for .her arU- de on Cba's Shoe Repair be.log back tn town. He is •the best shoe man in town.• Great price, excellent quality! AMYN01T ._-Newport Beach Women 50 ahd over should do all of the above and an annual mammo- gram. We should never be too busy to take care of ourselves. LYNNE BLOOMBERG Newport Beach Water district criticism should be toned down In response to Daily Pilot a.rtid~ priqted Peb. 26 concerning the faults and fai.Ungl of the Mesa Consolidated Wa\er District, I wish to.call attention to some very positive facts concern- ing lt:I pperation. Nine well.I and two new reservoirs and only $40\000 in debt (tllls figure unconfirmed). Had the district merged with the dty of Costa Mesa, water revenue could well bav, btlen cham>eled into the county bankrupt- cy or into tome ottier .c:lty priority rather thAn into the gOocl tnY81tment tn ~ter availabtltty: and ttor.,. We are fommate to have such reserves for our water 1ieedl in this and regton. future gensatic>m may well'apptedate thil legacy ID j>lace for tbeal. Hurrah for Man~ Kail Kemp, elected boanhnmnben land altt.~Wbo~~· ~ waw system, mb6irl'ntl• lng.·u. ~ Bl Mil u ttytng to peo¥ld8 for tbe tutw..1 MUntenanQe alone la an liP.*W ~ .. tb• M:bOOI ditbid baa foUDd. • Watch dogs -put a imlle oa your marl; MDAMIOLAND ColtaMma I took sped.al note that of the number of employees on the staff of the district, only 41 of them signed the letter. With 63 employees on stettl that leaves a significant number' who did not agree to sign the let- ter -employees apparently not tn. agreement with the statement: Curiously enough, the perion to whom employees ar'8 1up- J)Qled to be able to come to "'1th. a complaint bel signed this lett._, namely Head of Hwnef Resources Amy Prentiss. What is that telling til remaining ~ployees who choA not to sign? -* There ii obviously no supooa within the structure to detl ~ problems, no confidence in tit management. .no teauity in th4' Jobo, and no one wa, the~ with the Ol Dembit aild a few otben m,... who dare to~ poUdel vemaa UMi ~ the M•a Comolklated Wa DDtitct. lihting life-threatening disease moved me beyond words. I -became involved at once and I've rnever left." : The hospital even created •nie : Charley Awarda• to honor Clttz.ens · : in the community whose efforts ~ exemplify the-highest standanls of ~humanity. ~ Mr. Hester was a founding 1 member of the Hoag Hospital : Boa.rd and a founding member of • Hoa.g's 552 Oub and its presti-t gious Crosby Pro-Ani Golf Thum.a-t ment that has tatsed more than $2 ~ million for many Hoag needs pver 1 the past two decades. : He was also ~rved on the ~ boards of Chapman University,' the : Orange County Performing Arts ~ Center, UO College of Medicine, ~ Orange County Council of the Boy : Scouts of America. the· Newport ~ Harbor Art Museum. the Laguna : Beach Art Musewn, the Provi- ' dence Speech and Hearing Cen-~ ter, ATSC, Goodwill Industries· of : Orange County and the Orange- : wood Children's Home. · ' Arriving in California in 1947 ~ from his humble midwestem Illi· t nois beginnings, Mr. Hester and : wife· Nora and their very young : family took over a small Santa Ana • motel named ·nie Wishing Well.• : There was an element of magic in t the name of that post-war bunga- :· low hostel. After all, Mr. Heston :: woll!d say, his life was blessed •'. with so many good wishes. And he :· always wanted it known that the : bet of his life began when he met : Nora. • She )Vas the beautiful daughter '.of the-·richest man in a small Illi- nois town. Her father was one of the first car dealers in the nation, a Jriend of Henry Ford, and his -daughter was his most precious ~n. And Charley Hester, not the son of power or wealth, ~puld win her heart. <'."'.-Nora said she fell in love with Charley because he was so persis. tsit. •He was devoted, he was a gentleman, and be wouldn't1ake no for an answer," she said in an earlier interview. "And be was smart. He had a business plan ,NJ>m the ti.me he was a teenager. .~ MI think my father saw the great- pess in him even before I did." Tu Soon after their maniage, Mr. Hester bec4me very ill With tuber- ' ~osis and nearly died. On the ~dvice of doctors, when he was '.well enough to travel, the Hesters .Jaft the cold climate of the Mid- west in search of sunshine on the ;--West Coast The move was literal- •: ly a new beginning on many levels :• for Mr. Hester. . r. He twned his talent for busi-~ into a real estate fortune that ' w with yowig Orange Cowity the decades following the end the great war. Along with other -century pioneers, he convert- • orange groves and barren hill- e into more than 20,000 homes .end.apartment buildings through- .. ' out Southern California. One ot bjs ~WU Cameo Shores in Newport Beach. where he and Non lived and ra1sed their three daughters, Charlene, Mari- lyn and Janet. Despite his aggres-; live business pursuit, Mr. Hester claimed })is first priorlty was always family. He wu a member # ~ ·1 haVe never .la.loWn a Jdlider, ~r man than Char~ Hester ... • -MARK CHAP.IN • of St. ~drew's ~esbyterlan Church, and enjoyed membership .in b6tb . the Santa Ana and Big Canyon country clubs. He often commented that his early brush with mortality changed his outlook on life, giving him the resolve to conquer any obstacle. It may have also a>n- tributed to bis ever-optimistic viewpoint, a Hester trait admired • by many in the community. "I have ·never known a-kinder, sweeter man than Charley Hes- ter," said friend Mark Chapin John.sob, Orange County pbilan· .thropist Said Albert J . Auer, another longtime Hester associate and board chair of Hoag Hospital: MCharley provided 18 years of steadfast guidance and leadership to Hoag and even more to the " county overall." ' Mr. Hester is survived by his wife of .nearly 60 years, Nora: his daughters and their families - Charlene and Michael Immell, Marilyn and James Gianulias, and Janet and Pliillip Hamilton: eight grandchildren; and two great- grandchlldren. The family bas scheduled a pri- vate service. The family requests ... donations in Mr. Hesters memory be made to Hoag Heart Institute, Hoag Cancer Center or Oli.ldren's _!:!ospital of Orange County. BUSINESS CONTINUED FROM A1 of. treated sewage wateif into Newport Bay to save an esttm.At- ed $20 million tn disposal costs. The Newport Beach Oty Coun- ai ana reSideiitS'UliOughbu lhe dty have blasted the project, claiming it risks the beAlth of the bay witliout benefiting the city. This week, ,tbe Newport Har- bor Area Charilber of Commerce and the city's economic develop- ment committee passed i"esolu- tj,ons opposing the proposal. At a Prtday meeting of the Balboa ls)and business group, Irvine Ranch board member Peer Swan · listened as a roomful of island merchants criticized the plan and its P<>tential effects. •Emotionalism is $Oing to win this battle,• said realtor Doris Lee. •People come beie for vaca- tions and they want to know if the water is still OK to swim in. This whole island depends eco- nomically on its resort trade .• Swan, who grew up on .the island and has family here, Said he would never endorse 4 ·pro- ject that woufd harm the bay. He remmded the merchants that a We S/Jf!!;islize in FAMILY ACCOUNTS .llflith -Teen Drivers . • Free Telephone Quotes • Absol,~ No Broker or ·~Fees • Quality Perfionalized Service • Family Owned Aaencv • Established in '1927 MERCURY INSURANCE CO. . . CRAIG BROWN INSURANCE . . 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Newport Beoch Proceeds supporl tn6 Youth Music Programs of the Phllharmon,lc Society of Oranoe County.- THOUSANDS OF POSmONS ""'1f Moire You fWI lib A Mllllon) • . . companion proposal to take watet out of the San Diegp Creek would remove ~o tons ot nitrates during the ·summer months. •There bu been no other sin- gle project that will remove that .amount of nitrates,• Swan said. ".lbls will take plAce dwing the.- summer and thaf'J when you have people swimming.• Swan blamed "a small group of people• and the Daily Pilot for creating the hysteria associated with the project. Swan said that, by relying on emotio~ and threatening litigation, merchants were actually ha.nn1ng their own cause. "You can be your own worst enemy," Swan to\d the mer- chants. "If you say, 'we're goihg to sue,' you communicate the negative perception to the rest of the -world. Th~t impacts your business.• That's a line of reasoning Noyes doesn't accept. As far as he's concenied, the water.district brought the problem into Balboa Island's neighb<uh~ And it is , up to the water district to justify. its a&ion. "The burden of proof is on them,• be said. •. • ~ 1894-1996 Four Generations 102 Years! REMNANT CLEARANCE Now Open Sundays from I l -4p.m . ALDEN~S CARPETS, INC. 1663 Placenlla St .. Costa Mesa .646-4838 ... SATURDAY, MARCH Z 1996 HONORED CONTINUED FROk1 A 1 without self-interest. Erikson has been involved in city politics since 1985, when he was appointed lo the dty's Plan- . ~Cou:lmission, J:le became a Oty Coundl member in 1991, when he was selected to replace Councilman Ed ~ow. He won his first election in 1992 and' ls starting his second year as mayor. Erikson is credited with helping to clean-up .the crime and drugs from the Shalimar area." listening to residents' corlcems; and work- ing with the Chamber to make the city business friendly. In a recent inteJview Erickson, who bas three children, said, ~I just hope my kids realize that what I'm doing is for them and the other little kids." · In his speech, the mayor said he was both honored and humbled b~the award. . "Costa Mesa is our home - where we live and probably where we will die,• said Erickson, who was accompanied by his'wife, Alecia, and bis parents. "All our ltids answer the phone and each one knows Sid Soffer's voice and ·they'll say, 'Dad, it's·Sid from~ Vegas.:• Pinkerton, who was lauded '1f Jobmon as a •WCllldelful woman and a great teimis player,• bu given her time to a slew ol organi- zations over the yean. She orga.nlzed the ftnt Gld Scout 1ioop at TeWbllde ~ She taught swimming and wat.tr safety10 infants11Dd-.llchildreir- and helped disabled cbDdnm with water therapy. Pinkerton. the mother of tpur and a grandmother, bas also been involved· in the Mesa t>eI Mar Homeowners Association for more than 1 S years and ~ seived at an levels,. including president, of the Costa Mesa Republican.t-Women Federated club . In 1993,· Pinkerton was nomir-' nated for Woman, of the Year by the 37th Senate District and w• named first runner up. She cur- rently serves as president of the Costa Mesa_ Senior Corporation board of directors for the city's seruor center. Recently, she 't8S appointed by tbe.Oty ~to serve on the ~edevelopment and Residential Rehabilitation Com- mittee. •To have such wonderful friends made volunteering a labor of love,• Pinkerton said in her speech. "I tbank·you for your sup- port and for coming to celebrate.• • Could your 1tru1-fille~ da.Y• aae some 1traa-ff!e meab? 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CONTINUED FROM A 1 Police are 5till investigating the extent of the theft which police to a computer al a Newport cll residence, Desmond said. ome of the evidence obtained by ~indicates the~ ~ed !he numbers to pay for their Amenca Qnline bill, car parts and for order- ~erchandise from a knife com- pany, Desmond said. • 1•we aren't sure, but the (cards) y have · beeri used tor other gs,• Desmond said, wbo ed that the purchases were de over the phone using 800- plione numbers from catalogues. I MEASURE T . . CONTINUED FROM A 1 I . cl\arter proponent Supervisor Marian Bergeson for opposing thJ' charter. The charter. Granville claims, in no way reauces or consolidates elements of government. ·As things currently stand, the five supervisors operate their own private fiefdoms, Granville said. In fact , M·claims, very little has changed in the county gov- ernment's structure since Orange CQunty has begun. to_ p\lll_itself out of Chapter 9 bankruptcy. "We still have a mass of accountants. We still have $400- an-hour attorneys,· Granville said. "We're operating within the bounds of the charter right now and we're not accomplishing anything .• Granville believes there are several county offices that should logically be joined, such as the auditor with the district attorney. The changes should be accom- plished through individual ballot measures, he said. •There is still time to do this better,• he said. "Get the issues on the ballot and let the people decide them.· Although he did not single out any of the supervisors, Granville said he could not communicate with the board members. Histori- cally the supervisors and the county administrative officer ·have a terrible record• in filling positions, Granville said. -"The supervisors' wisdom in appointments is no greater tlian 'the electorate's," Granville said. • •we are iUll. tr~ dOwb the bills." . Police were f:irSt notified of the theft Jan. 2 when a Vacaville man, Lane Lee, 47, called his local police who in turn, contacted Newport Beach police to~ unauthorized activity on Lee's credit card for purChases of $61, generated out of Newport Beacb, Desmond said. NewpO"rt BeaCb ponce '""Detec: tive·Rob Morton, who works in the fraud and economic atme unit, checked out the infoimation and · tracked it to the Newport Beach resj.dence, Desmond said. "Front there, the investigatiorf mushroomed and led to Corona· del Mar 1-Jigh School,• Desmond said. •School ottidals said they had heard a rumor of students stealing stuff from the Internet and using it to get credit card numbers, so it wasn't a shock to them." The s.tudents allegedly used a computer . program capable of sending a message to Ainl!Iica Online users saying the s)lstem had crashed and they needed to . input their credit, card number · order -t-0 restart the se · Desmond said. · "Users·who believed it was America Online ieqUestlng that infonnadon tnput their aedit card numben imme41a~ which were then Visible to the person Who put the program in,. Desmond Mid. ·~ reconied that number and used the valid credit card number to make the purchases.• Police detectives contacted ...Ame.tico.....Online,_ who...ieportedly, said the programs weren't new and were easily available for users to use at their own disaetion. The company reporteOly told police they are 1ri the _process of creating a guard on the system to prevent such crime like fraud. Desmond warned people to. be cautious and not ieadily enter their credit card numbers into the Inter- net system. An<! ii you feel you are a victim of credit card computer fraud, call your credit card compa- ny then the Police Oepartdl.ent in the area where the purchases were m de, he advised. " ' Just another way of obtain- access to credit card numbers - there's a variety of wa'Ys to do it,• Desmond said. "This is a new angle to the same old crime." . ~L_.,..,~"A'71A "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! --ractory & Showrorun l 998 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 642-8400" LAWSUIT "If we can't rely on user fees, I don't know wb~t. cap 'be done,• said James A. Fleming, superin- tendent of the CapiStrano Uni- fied School District. •1. would hate to see football, cheerlead-. ing, basketball and other extra- curricular activities disappear from California school districts. That would be very likely to hap- pen.• Though the Delaney case touChes on many more issues, the legality of the fees could have· wide-reaching implications on the funding of extra-curricu- lar activities in California. ~ursday, an Orange County Superior Court judge refused to lllle .on . the constitutionality issue,. forcing the 'matter to trial later this month. But first, Judge Thomas N. Thrasher told attor- neys the district appears to have violated Delaney's constitutional rights. The trial is scheduled for M~ch 2~. and school officials .. .. said they are watching with a wary eye. Plem.lng said be hu been watching for news on the lawsuit in recent months, thiliking it might have been settled. · "It is a Signiµcant public poli- cy issue,• he said. "' "When the decision has to be made between. Qlath books and cheerleading uniforms, you know what school districts are going tcf decide.• • Jim Feams, a member of tl)e Orcµ1ge Unified School Board. said his school district would have to cut back on sp6rts otfer- ings at its four high schools if dis- • tricts were forced to as~e all extra-curricular costs. •1t•s going tp be a dilemma with us for a while until the state · es us more mon.ey, • said earos, whose granddaughter is a varsity cheerlea.der at EdisoI\. High School in Huntington Beatjl. .._..., _ "We're not by ourselves. Our schools are (lll low on cash ,• he Said . Feams said he believes stu- dents should continue to have fund-raisers to help defray costs .. FREE AT LAST!! . free Yourself From ... • Unwanted Pounds • tor extra-cunii:ular adMties. •1 don't think I. want to take away.from the kids the old-fast\ .. ioned idea that U yotJ want some.-, thing bad ·enough, you need to put in the sweat and teen for it,!. he said, But OeleDef'• attorney Crail Lindberg .aid the fees. are com- pletely uncon1titutional •But I'll 'admit that 95% of scltool distrlctl in the stat~ of Catif omia charge fees for eitra• curricular sports,• he said. Cheerleaders and other dis- trict high school sp6rts do havQ · booster dubs to help with fund, ing · d have v¢ous fund-rais- ing e ents through· the year tQ . help p y costs. '-... But eerleaders continue to pay lar e amounts for· uniforms and e m~t. coaching and administra costs,_The district produced a e~rleading hand- book last year, · g the pro- cedures and costs to be a New- port-Mesa cheerleader. , The handbao1' says schools are encouraged to keep costs as - . reasonable as possible and pbts a $550 limit on unifo~ costs. '· ... -.J • Food Cravings • F~ling Hungry • Missing Class Reunions and Other lmp01'3nt Events With the Program Using the Safe and Effedive Phen-Fen Medications $ l 5·· Off !'!c~~~~!- -col~; H'~pitai waik-in M~icini" {e.;te"; - 275 Victoria, Costa Mesa 548-5872 . - . . SEMI -I -ANNUAt ' INIENIDIY CLEAUNCE CHOOS~ FROM HUNDREDS OF SELE.CTED QUALITY PRODUCTS INCL~DING: ~ARDS & STATIONERY • GIFTS • HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS • SKf N CARE • SMALL ELECTRONICS • PET CARE • SEASONAL P-RODUCTS • barry .faulkner . . • . . • . ... . . . . • • • • . . • • • • · QUOTE OF. THE. DAY '70 ~ honat. I UKU hoping llO OM would fa/I a UJOf'd ••• • CDM BASEBALL COACH JOE l(J)Jf fl I <.I I S < I It > O I H \ " I· B \ I. I •Burly·senior allows just · one hit in six innings, and strikes out 10 batters. .. •SEE MESA .PAGE 82 'lbe prlde of the NeW})ort-Me~ DfJtrlct ls wrapped up tn this on -court scene. Prom left, Estanda's Jessica Waltz, Costa Mesa's Chanel Andenon, Newport Harbor's Breanna Ba dorek. Estancia'• Jill Black. Costa Mesa's Koo Kim; lmeeltng, from left, C orona del Mu's Jennifer Gardner, Newport Harbor's M.E. Clayton. Corona del Mar's Undsay Warmington ts In upper left comer. Together they comprise the Dally Pl.lot's 1996 Dream Team for high school basketball . •Estancia High's:Jessica Waltz Player of the Year. """ By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot E stancia High senior Jessica Waltz, who capped a brilliant four-year varsity girls baket~ career by leading the Eagles to a 21 -'6 record, tops the· Daily Pilot All-NeWport-Mesa District Dream Team as Player of the Year. • Waltz, w ho finished 14 points shy of 1,000 and just few er than 700 assists for her career, averaged 14 points, 7 .6 assists, 7 .1 rebounds and 5.3 steals for the Eagles, who were upset in the Waltz CIF Southern Section Division ID-A quarterfinals. . Joining Waltz on the symmetrical eight-member unit (two players from each school) are fellow repeaters Lindsay Warmington and Jennifer Gardner (Corona del Mar) and Koo Kim (Costa Mesa). Newport Harbor · twin towers Breanna Badorek and M.E . Clayton, as well as Estand,a's Jill Black and Costa Mesa's I Chanel Andenon. round out the-squad. Waltz, a 5-foot-8 playmaker bound for Gonzaga University, is a tenacious com- petitor, who can take over a game at both ends of the Iloor. •(Waltz) was the first player I've had for four years and she had a heck of a career,• said Estanci.a's Russ Davis, the District Coach of the Year. ·she did a gre~t job running the sh ow, but I think her biggest contribution this year was as a • SEE 08EAM PAGE 84 1111.ll '-I 11111>1 1, \ 11. \I I . Eagles. fall,-.3-1 • •we played pretty well for our tint game of the season.• Aid Estanda Coadl Pa\,111\'oxeI. who watched bU starting pitcher, Steve Beker lurTerKler a 340-foOt B ASE B A L i. Johnson . . flirts with· perfection • Corona del Mar lefty goes six innings, all6ws r one infield single as C dM buries Garden Grov~jn_ first round of Newport Elks Baseball Tournament. ~ By Richard Dunn. Dat/'y Pi/or .. t11e middl8 drcM,; • ......._ to open the ICQtDg, ........ Layne DeTemple.,...... .... ~ a ~ Clf48CllP field double doWn tbe JJgbt.. field line. • • Pelter, Who . Jib Bro 1 nlJe and Adelmund bad a pcm ol hits, went to third on a tbrow home from the ouUleld. then scored on a wild J*ch to bwy the Saints. Halverson, a.senior~ made a diving stab of a 1oOl*lij liner fn the 8eCODd inDhig ~ma ranged into the hole to tbroW out Santa ,Ana catdler -~ Olivos µi the fourth to am:b~ a solid defensive effort. • . . IJ). It was a good team.win.• "lt was notblng 6uhy, but it • Indeed, 8.roesamle had plen-was ·e real nice way to start,• ty ~f sugpo~, as Seth Halverson, said Dea.ts, wbo8e senior-laden -~~ ~~Ben ~~~~!Pn'ng for tbe ICbool f. jOUted the first-inning hit single-seuon victory total (16) parade that produced a 5-0 this sprmg. after ma'9ng tbe cushion. school's tint pJayolf appee.w.M:e Vasquez's bouncer through lince 1981 lat~ • I CDM · ! CONtiNUED FR~ 81 1l ~ ~ FoodlW -in this I ·same ·NQWPgrt .Elka ownament t -on Mardi -io, 1994. J Paul MacMillan worked a i ICoreless seventh in his varsity ; de~ gmng up no bits. { •CJiad was one step away : from a perfect game,• said Koh, i rete.rring to bis third baseman's. j positioning, 1n which wl1ls most j .likely would've made the play in i the fifth had tie been a step or ! twoback. ·. i There was no misdeed in i Wllli' positioning. Baseball has l always been hypOtheticral. That's i why it'rr called a game of inches. ! "Jf (Johnson) would've had a ! perfect game going, I would've ! left hiJ1l in~ game to pitch to ~ the seventh.• Koh said. •After the i fifth inning, I told him it was his i choice. The selflessness. of this f team is a good sign. I told Chad I l would like to gt> with Paul in the i seveniQ to get the butterflies out, ! and Chad said to go ahead.• ! Last season, Johnson finished l 4-3 with a sparkling 1.43 earned-! run average in 11 innings, giving 1 up only 36 hits. ! Success for pitchers is general-! ly measured by hits a.llowed ver-! sus innings pitched, with the two , f--$t&t1itics-close ~ ev.an-fo1-c1a-.+-11 j effective pitcher -or one hit per ~ 1 inning on an average. · i 1 Johnson, though, was danger-i l ous at the plate, as well, whackr ! ! ing a towering fly ball over the ! DON LEACH I DAllY PILOT ! right-field fence with two out in j Steve Baker scoops up a b\lilt and throws out a Braves runner. ! the third. He had four home runs i l @styear. ! ESTANCIA l Wills igniJed CdM's two-run ~ I "°' with a slow bourtcer to short, which he beat out to send Joe Flo- res across 'the. plate. j rally in the second inning with a ! ...... _____________ .......____._...._...__ ___ ..._ __ _...____........, ......... .-..;.;.._,_, ( double down the first.base line, 1 CQNTINUED FROM 81 1 followed by Preston Altobello's ! "That's Romo's first varsity game and he's playing out of position (the outfield)," said lTox- el, who added the natural th.ird- baseman will continue in the pas- ture for awhile. I !Nuzum strikes out" 11 on · ay to Tars' 2-1 triumph • 'm Walters, Daily Pl/or c:5.""GRANGE -The pitchers are y ahead of the hitters on g Day. but there was more rk than just tradition Friday ewport Harbor ·High left- er Garrett Nuzum struck out bis way to a four-hit, 2-1, ry in a Costa Mesa Touma- ~eq game at Orange Lutheran. • The victory was also the maid-en wm for Coach Jim Kiefer who hired less than a month ago over the Sailor helm. ett showed a lot of com- ·veness out there and I hope an build on that," Keifer said effort of the junior transfer 'lit · Corona del Mar High. "He tting the ball well, made a le of defensive plays and up with a big hit.• ewport got on the board in p of the first, when shortstop onne r Walters led off the season .... tth a ground-bail single to cen- lcri Cdtcher PauJ Jones, who went 2 t-0r 2 on th e day and walked once, sacnf1ced hun to second hefore Joe Urban hit a line-drive Mogle up the rruddle to score Wal- ters and ma ke 1t 1-0. Nuzum, who pitched a com- plete game, was a little shaky in the bottom half of the inning, walk- Ul!j the first batter and then giving up·a double to put runners on sec- ort<J and third·with nobody out. · ;rhe next batter tapped a roller up: the first-base line which Nl-lzum scooped up, looked the rwaners back, and then tossed mter to first baseman Grant Miller fo(. the first out. He struck out the n~)ct two batters to get out of the jdJll. .\•The first inning is usually the toughest one for me," Nuzum said with a smile. #Once we got out of the first we started to put things together.• Nuzum struck out the side in the second, to run his string to five straight K's, which was final- ly broken up by a lead-off single -in the fourth by opposing pitcher, Nick Harris. ·1 expected us to show more offense today,•· said a disappoint- ed Orange Lutheran Coach Roger Senne, a one-time coach with Southern California College in his first year in cbarge of the Lancers. #Nuzum was doing a good job for them, but part of that was our fault,• Senne said of batter's poor pitch selection. #We were danc- ing around the ball up there." ·1 can't remember ever having 11 strikeouts," Nuzum said. •But I had good movement on the ball." You'd get no argwpent from the Lancers' No. 5, 6 and 7 hitters who accounted for seven of Nuzum's 11 strikeouts. The only hit ball by the triQ was a weak grounder to Miller who shoveled it over to Nuzum covering the bag for the final out of the game. Newport added another tun in the fourth to go up 2-0 on a run- scoring groundout by second baseman Gavin Tomalas. After a one-out walk to designated hitter Andy Langsdorf, Nuzum doubled in the gap in left-center to put runners on second and third to set up Tomalas. Orange Lutheran got its only run in the bottom of the fourth, when catcher Che Holloway got aboard on an error and stole sec· ond and third base. The throw, attempting to cut him down at third, sailed into left field, allow- ing Holloway to come home. Next: Laguna Beach visits Harbor on Tuesday. COSTA MESA TOUltNMIENT N91ruport ....... 2. 0...-\,uttwwt , Newport Harbor 100 100 o -2 7 2 Orange Lutheran 000 100 0 -1 4 1 Nuzum and Jones; Harris, Maddock (7) and Holloway. W-NU!um. L·Harrls. 28 - Nuzum (NH), Smith (Ol). ~:Grubb & Ellis' Houghton hits $6 million in escrow ~ New marketiJ\g director at Coldwell Banker, NB ~Balloons and champagne for Prudential - J on ~uglas agent . • ·' I I ·' I I •• •I • .. • •' I . Read Buylin~s in today's Real Estate section and see who's maki ng INtullbul. PREPS. CONTINUED FROM 81 program is one that can be built up and made to work. Rather than inheril Jon's program, which ha.swan-about 80% onts game5, J wanted to make it that hard for the next young guy who takes over at Newport Harbor to replace me." The character Hirst's decision displays is, of course, irr~placeab ' --- j double to right-center , field, 1 hurl~ four shutout innings, i putting both in scoring position. l giving up two ba&e hits; Enrique 1 Reuben Gulledge's scoring fiy l Gomez allowed Estancia's only l ball to center ,gave CdM a 1-0 l marker in the fifth over a span of j edge, then Altobello scored from l two frames; then· the Braves l third, on a wild pitch, which was 1 capped off their victory l also ball four to J3.yan Achterberg. ! with their left-handed ! Following Johnson's round-l ace, Smith, who struck 1 tripper in the third, givingedM a l-out-tb:e-side in the sev; -! 3-0 lead, catcher Bryan Bear dou-l enth. -' - j bled to left field and-scored on j Klosterman was a i EvanSchilf's opposite-fiel4 single. l cas~study in the.defensa l to left. l of ~g alwninum bats ! ~ The Sea Kings go up against l on the high school level. i 1\.a.st:in on Tuesday, at a site to be l Had the teams been i determined. : using wood.-chances are The only other safety the E!igles .picked up was in t:he fourth inning, a two-out s41gle to right by catcher -Joey-Herman. : Juan Rt>mo, Mario's cousin, finished up the lasL..three. innings .and was effective with an off- speed assortment, shut- ting the Braves-down on one hit. • A h191Wgbt of Hlrst'I · second season figures to be a Decembe.r road trip to the other Newport -Rhode. Island, tJ\4t is -for a hpliday touri>.a.ment. l NEWPORT ELKS TOUltNAMENT Estancia's supply would l ~def Mar 4. ~ ~ O . have been demolished. Mario Romo l g~~~: ~!~~ar ~ ~ ~ : ~ ~ ~ l ·They're a good "He just thumbs it up," said 1roxel, "but he did a good job." #It's going to be a big basketball education trip,• said Hirst, whose Sailors are planning to visit, Boston, the Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield. Mass., and maybe even take in a Celtics game at the new Aeet Center. _ #We may be able to get (Celtics) tickets through our a..ffi.Uation with Converse," said Hirst, who plans to ftlke an annual tournament trip .to help foster a strong family atmosphere among the players and coaches. • Hirst alSo said he plans to resurrect the Harbor-hosted Surf City Classic summer tournament, which was not held last summer, due to Hirst's relatively late hiiing in mid-May. • Additionally, Hirst announced plans to initiate a youth basketball camp at . Newport, similar to those which kept the aforementioned Edison pipeline hwnming with eager, as well as fundamentally sound, future Chargers. "I want the kids coming up in Newport to understand what it means to play Sailor basketball," Hirst said. ! Mase.Ill and Pines; Johnson, MacMiiian l cl\lb," admitted 'Troxel, l (7) and Bear. W·Johnson, 1-0. L-Maselli. l who fowid himself in an upbeat l 0-1. 2B·Wills (CdM), Altobello (CdM), l situation despite the loss. l Bear (CdM). HR-Johnson (CdM). ! •They got to Steve on the sec-l l ond pitch of the game, and that's · l sec .ia-JJ,, 9 6-4 l Steve's first-ever start. He came l .l~ ! right back after them.• i COSTA MESA_ Even against L Baker, once he got past the ini· l fr Col ad la · l tial frame, showed promise with a !. a team om or 0 P ytng on i. 1-2-3 second inning, a single tally getawa"Y clay, it gt>t worse for l Southern California College's l in .the third, then another 1-2-3 l baseball team Friday in a non-i performance after "the Braves got l conference game scheduled for ! their first two runners aboard on a ! seven innings -because visiting ! hit-batter and base hit. ! Metro State had to hit the road l Mario Romo was Estancla's ! early for another game today. • ! · most effective batter, lacing a l The NCAA Division D Road-l two-out single up the middle in ~ runners got a big break before ~ the third inning and knocking in i packing their bags when SCC : the Eagles' only run in the fifth ~ freshman pitcher Donovan 1 McReynolds was guilty of a two- ! run throwing error on a sacrifice j bunt allowed the tying and win- l ning runs to score in the top of the 1 seventh inning, as Metro State (2- 1 1) defeated the reeling Van- ~,!, guards (::::.:· Mftro Stat. 6, SoC.al College 4 Metro State 000 102 3 • 6 7 4 ~';~. SoCal College 000 400 o . 4 7 2 Abbey, Mayoral (7) and Burton; Har· ber, Homutoff (6), McReynolds (7) and i Pegg. W-Abbey. L·McReynolds. 0-1. S- ! M_,..,.al. ! _,_, ~ SAVE'".SOME ORE EN .. ... The Braves appeared to be on the edge throughout, making contact consistently, striking out but once. Once St. John Bosco had a 3-0 lead the die seemed cast foI an Eagles squad which may dwell a Jot on the three-factor. If the Eagles can score three, chances are they're in the hunt. I! they give up three, chances are dwindling, quickly. Chapter D comes on Tuesday, agajnst Otange.. NEWPORT ELKS ~NT St. John Bosco 101 100 0 • 3 4 1 Estancia 000 010 0 -1 3 3 Klosterman, Gomez (5), Smith (7) •nd Pantuso; Baker, J. Romo (S) and Herman. W·Klosterman. L·Baker. S-Smith. 2B· Smith. HR-Muth. COSTA MESA -1be Estanda High boys SWim team <'.-me up just short in its openin4J match of the season, 1Qs1ng to Tustin Fri· day, 89-14. • Mark Stephens, who won the 100-yard butterfly in 59.74 and Chad Bollenbach, a winner in the 100,.yard freestyle {SUM), were ~ the only individual wlnnera for the :eagles. The Estancia team ot Bollen- bach, Mike Hoss, Brad Wayman and Stephens also picked up a win for the I!agles in the 200-yard freestyle relay. Stephens added a second in the 100-yard backstroke (1:03.41), Wayman was third in the 200IM (2:24.22) and second in the 100- yard breaststroke (1 :14.29), Hoss finished third in the 50-yard freestyle (24.74) and the 100 free (56.55), while Bolfenbach added a second in the 50 free (23.20) . In the girls meet, Estancia senior captain Aileen Bennett won two individual events and contributed to two victorious relay • V~ds tackle Westmont tonight at 5:30 fu ~SAC basketball tournament semifinal By Jim W•tters. ~Pilot WHITTIER -The Southern Callfomie. College men:s basket- ball team will )lave to find a way to crack the nut known as West- mont College if the vangua;rds want to adV~ce into the finals of the Golden State Athletic Confer- ~e Playoffs. - The answer ha.s"l>een as elu- sive as a rainbow for the Van- guards this sea.son, who have lost to the Warriors twice, 97-78 on the road and 78-11 at home. No. 2 seed sec (20-11) will get one more chance to knock off the fourth·•eeded.Warrion tonight at 5 o'cloc:k in the semifinals of the GSAC Playoffs being held at Whittier College. The second game will feature con1erence champion Azusa Pacific (24-0) against No. 7 seed Cinderella Cal Baptist (17-14), a turprise first-round winner over , Concordio. The Warriors (17-12) will be trying for their third win of the season over sec and they need look.no further than their count~ part t01 ~hation,. Th~ Vanguards beat Point Loma Nazarene, 83-81, in their 'GSAC Playoff opener - a team they had beaten twice this sea· son. l:fonically, Point Loma beat Westmont twice. •rt•s the eternal mangle," said SCC Coach Bill Reynolds. "West- mont beat us, but Point Loma beat ., AIM»lldflc Coast Le..,.. boys basketball team (COllChes' Mledions) Most V•lu.ble Pl•yer them and we beat Polnt ~ WestmOnt is led by All . .C.C.illm~l ; ence selectiom, 6-f oot guard Sean Martin and 6-5 ....m•Jo forward Tun Schoolland. wbO., both averaging more than points a game. sJ , .. The Wan'lprs also f.._. senior guard Zak DeM&tteo. • All-Conferenc& selection u • sophomore and junior. He ~ ~ Martin among the contereac-,. top 10 three-point sbocSten. • · At one point earlier this .... son, Westmont was the top ttu9- point ~~ting team in ·the ~ try -· bing tops in the GSAC. (43%). 'I sec is the-top reboundbiir team in the conference, wta• . plus-six margin per game. ;n. r ?Vanguards are led by 6-4 ....,. 'forward Kevin Carlson. who ow- aged o:oe than 16 p<mts a gmm. teams,. but it wasn't enough tcto~}:i~=~~~::=== ..__bceAk_.an...85"85.. deadlock.-WiU Tustin. Plliyw, school ht. yr. lg. avg . ...-~~l---1-Dane-Pk>c-k, Estaocia -·-----&-+---Sr.· -17:3 Bennett, the Eagles' orlly indi- vidual winner, bested the field in tl:ie 100-·and 200-yard freestyle events and anchored the 2()()1 medley amt 200 free relays in the season opener for the Eagles. Meghan Wllliams, Jessica Har- rison,. Holly Fassnacht and Sayori TSuji also contributed to Est- ancia's rel~y triump~. Boys 1Ustln 89. EsUnda 74 200 medley relay-1. Tustin, 1:51.5; 200 frestyle relay -1. Estancia (Boll~bach. Hoss, Wayman, Stephflls) 1:36.7; 400 freestyle relay -1. Tustin, 3:35.5. 200 free -1. Colby (T) 1:59.81, 2. Morin (T) 2:14.7. 3. Johnson (E), 2:20.81; 200IM -Mc.Kee (T) 2:15.94, 2. Bruns (T) 2:24.03, 3. Way- mah (E) 2:24.22; 50 frff -1. Foley (l) .... ~.,........... 22.94, 2. lfollenb&ch (E) 2!.io, l: Hoss 1E} ~,='"'--.... ............. ~-f .. .._~ ... ,..,....,..c 24.74; 100 butterfly -1. Stephens "(E), 59. 74. 2. Carter m 1 :00.75, 3. Sundber9 CT) 1:02.06; 100 free • Bollenbac:h (E) 51.84, 2. tarter (l) '53.53, 3. Ross (!) 56:55; 500 free -1. Colby m s:21.2s. 2. Morin (T) 6:09.42, 3. Jonnson (E), 6:46.79; 100 backstroke • 1. McKee (T) 1:00.12, 2. Stephens (E) 1:03.41 , 3. Bruns (T) 1:09.38; 100 breaststortce -1. Foley (T) 1:08.90, 2. Wayman (E) \:14.29, 3. Orr (T) 1:18.34. ~IS, 1\lltin a$ 200 Medley ~lay -1. Estancia (Williams, Harrison, Fassnacht. BMf\ett), 2:11 .55. 200 free -1. Bennett (E), 2: 18; 2. Gaghan (T), 2:31.16; 3. Wilson (T), 2:39.42. 200 IM -1. Colby (T), 2:46.87; 2. Harrison (E), 3:00.83; 3. Tsuji (E}. 3:03.88. 50 free -1. Anderson (l), 30.72; 2. Brooks (E), 31.91; 3. McCord (T), 33.81 . 100 fly -1. Nguyen CT). 1:02.44; 2. Fass- nacht (E}, 1:16.33; 3. Frino (E}, 1:24.22. 100 free -1. Bennett (E}, 1:03.09; 2. Sapak m. 1 :06.42; 3. Anderson m. 1:07.75. 500 free -1. Gaghan (T). 6:42.55; 2. Williams (E), 6:57.15; 3. Fass- nacht (E), 7:11 .66. 200 free relay -1. Estancia (Williams, Harrison, Tsuji, Ben- nett), 1:59.84. 100 back · 1. Nguyen (T), 1:03.59; 2. Williams (E}, 1:15.41; 3. Max- field (E}, 1:22.79. 100 breast -1. Colby (T), 1:26.84; 2. Harrison (E}, 1:27.87; 3. Rimmer (T), 1 :31.48. 400 free relay -1. Tustin, 4:21.50. Pirates top M t. JAC HEMET -Larry E~'kels' of · Orange Coast College sho~ a 2- over-par 74 to earn medalist hon- ors Friday in the Pirates' noncon- ference golf victol)' over host Mt. San Jacinto, 383-420, at Seven Hills Golf Club. Eric Barnett (75), Mike Kruse (77), Alex Yl (78) and Keith Achman. (7g) also scored for Orange Coast, 8-3 overall. OCC plays Saddleback on Wednesday in an Orange Empire Conference match at Mission Viejo Country Club. Ameba tryouts .set for Sunday Orange Coast te~ third in three-t~am _meet ..COSTA MESA -The mens' and womens' track teams from Orange C~st College finished third Friday in a three-way meet with San Diego Mesa and Puller· ton. · · San Diego Mesa was a run- away winner in the men's divi· sion, scoring 80 points to Fuller- ton's 57 and Orange c~·s 42. It was a tight finish for first place in the womens' draw with F\.lllerton pulling out an 80.5-76.5 win over San Diego Mesa. OCC was a distant third with 13 points. The OCC men had five indi- vidual winners. Johann Appell won the 1,500-meter run in 4:18.4, Mike Hancock took the 5,000 (16:09.0), 'Iroy Langley won the high jump (6-6), Steve Gonza- les won the shotput (43·11 1/4) and Mike Graham won the javelin (171-4). The women struggled Friday, with Megan Waters, Carrie Appell and Heather Siegel finish- ing third in the '200-meter dash, 3,000-meter run and the 400 hur- dles, respectively. Siegetadded a second in the discus with a toss of 88-4. MEN s.n Diego MeSll 80. Fullertpn 57, Orange Cout 42 100 -1. Charles (F). 10.8, 4. League (OCO, 11.2; 200 -1. Moore (SM), 22.1; 400 -1. Hfll (SM), 51.0; S00 -5anctlez (SM). 1:58.6; 1,500 ' 1. Appell COCO. 4:18.4, 3. OIMarco (OCO. 4:23.1; 5,000 - Hancock COCO. 16:09.0, 2. Appell (OCO. 16:14.2. 3. 54.Janson {OCO. 16:17.9; 100 HH -1. Schultt (SM), 16,3; 400 IH - Schultt (SM), 58.9; 400 relay -(F), 43.0; 1,600 relay -(SM). 3:23'.0. HJ -Langley (OCO, 6-6; U • Coons (SM), 20-10 1/4; TJ -Haupt (SM), ~ 11 112; PV -Nichols (F), 13-6, 4. Martinez coco. 11-0; SP -Gonzales coco. 43-11 114; OT -Liberty (SM), 142-3, 2. Graham (OCO. 129-7; JT -Giaham COCO. 171-4, 2. Val'\.Nlerkierk (OCO, 1S7-11, 4. Mad- donado (OCO. 132-9. WOMEN Fullerton 80.5. $M Diego Mesa 7'.5, Orange Coast 1) 100 -1. McKinney (SM), 12.4; 200·. 1. Wallace (F), 22.1, :!. Waters coco. 27.8; 400 -1. Berry (SM), 1:00.7; 800 -1. Carter (SM), 2:25.5; 2. Sanchez (OCC), 2:53.8; 1, 500 -Barnett. (SM), 5:20.2; 3. Pelayo (OCC). 5:4jU; 3,000 -Partida (SM). 11 :31 .2, 3. Appell (OCO. 11:55.3; 100 H - 1. Stone (SM). 16.5; 400 H -Pound (SM), 1:10.3, Siegel COCO. 1:23.4; 400 relay : (SM). 51.3; 1,600 relay-(SM). 4:12.9. HJ -1. Chavez (F), 4-10; U -Holguln (F), 16-4; TJ -1. Holguin (F). 34-0; SP -Harris (SM), 36-11; OT -Mantis (F), 125-9; JT - Phillips (F), 109-10, 2. Siegel (OCO. 88-4. C O MMUNITY· COLLEGE SOFTB:ALL Orange Coast falls to Saddleback. 9-0 COSTA MESA-Orange Coast College was victimized by an eight-nm fifth inning by the visit- ing Saddleback Gauchos Friday and the Pirates absorbed a 9·0 defeat in Orange Empire Confer- ence softball play. The Pirates· were guilty of six errors and two free passes to aid and abet the opposition as they fell to 28 overall, 0-2 in confer- ence. Saddleback, behind Jody Smith's two-hitter, improved to 9-2, 2-0. 5eddlebedc •• or.,. Cout 0 Saddlebadc 100 08 -9 5 1 Orange Coast 000 00 -O 2 7 Smith and Lora; Hardy, Bransom (4) and Ritchey. W_Smlth. l....Hardy. h Your Yard Drdinirig Properly!· Call Jim Jennh .. rnE DRAINAGE EXPERT FlntTeam Chris can~lish,. Estancia 6-6 Sr. '14.1 Mike Scaglione, Laguna Hills 6-3 Sr. 2.0 --Ma~~ --6-1 -Sr. 16.4 Enve r Soobsokov, Laguna Beach 6-3 Sr. 13.7 Mike Montoya, Costa Mesa 5-10 Sr. 13.9 Ryan Schacter, University 5-11 Sr. 13.6 Second team f Nick Novak. Estancia Jeff Munsell, Aliso Niguel Jason Mulkay, Aliso Niguel Eric Palmer, University Saia Makakaufaki, Laguna Hills Ryan Sattrape, Laguna Beach SA'IURDAY MSKE11IAU. College men -Golden State Athletic Confenince Toum~t Semifinal at Whittler College: Westmont vs. Southern callfomla College. 5:30 p.m. IASBAU. College -Westmont at Southern callfomla College. 1 1 a.m .• doubleheader. Community college -O{ange-Coast at~noon. College-Southern Californla College at Padflc Chtistlan College, noon. High school -Costa ].4ese Invitational: 6-2 Sr.-10.8 6-5 Jr. 14.6 6-1 Sr. 10.9 5-7 So. 11 .6 6-6 Sr. 7.8 6-1 Jr. ] 1.2 sWtMMING communitfcollege men and wo~en -Orange Coast at Saddleback. Pentathlon. 9 a.m. WRESTLING High school'-Newport Harbor (heavyweighJ Jason Deere) at State Meet. .Univtifslty of Pacific. all day. VOLLEYBAU High school boys -Corona del Mar at Redondo Tournament. all day. TENNIS College women -Point Loma Nazarene at Socal College, 10 a.m. TRACK AND RE1D College men and women -Southern California College at NAJA Indoor National Championships at Nebraska, At Costa Mesa High Field 3 -Costa Mesa vs. Ubef'ty Christian, 10 a.m.; L.llguna Beach vs. Liberty Christian, f'IOOn; Sana Ana vs. Laguna Bead\ 2 p.m.; At TeWlnlde P.ft(. F1eld 1 -Edison vs. Santa An-. 10 a.m.: Estancia 115.. 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D•---... ... .,._..._....,.__ _____________________ . __ _ .. -. ' . I • - 'I . , , , I I '' I . , , , , I I ' ' ·I sATVRDAY, MARCK2, 1996 • COSTA MESA -There are no blocking dumm,ies in golf, no blitzes, concussions or end zone dances. If players speak out of turn, you hear "quiet please."'" •It's kind oJ a different thing for me, because golf is so individual compared to football, when you're molding 11 people to work as one," said Tom Baldwin, making tus debut as a golf coach this season for Costa Mesa High. Baldwin, who has been invotved lo foot- ball since 1957, mostly as a coach, indud- iag the professional le'vel, bas three solid golfers on the S<f\!4d· The pJOblem is that teams need five to score. -•u I can brtng aJ'-1 two more, we'll be OK,• said Baldwin, rather bug;eyed about his maiden coaching experience on the links. Seniors Greg Walt.,-s, Josh Weeks and Brian Abbott will carry the load far the Mustangs, who could struggle in the Pacif- ic Coast League against established teams such as Estancia and Universtty. But Baldwin, whose squad often plays on the Mesa Linda Course at Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club, plans ·to groom a I handful of tres~ and IOpbomores to field a. competitive sextet ~ *8on'1 end. Meanwhile, it will be a leUning experi- ence for Baldwin, who dkln't ~playing ieQ\iliirly until his years with the Southern California Sun in 1974-75 of the now- defunct World Football Le4gue. •They made me play,• Baldwin Mid of the Sun, for whom he served in several capacities, including assistant coach and player development •ney gave me clube, goH slloes, everything. You know, you had to pl~y in those charity events. I never played much when I _coached football before then, because there wasn't enough time. .. _ •If there was a. football coach shooting in the 10s, you atwoys wanted to schedule that team. You knew they were spending toe> muCb time (on the linb), and not e~ with b1I football team;• · will 15 also nMHzing that playing from blue tees tn a competitive realm ts quite a contrast to the social setting oJ char- ity golf tournaments. •Mesa Unda's kind of deceptive from the blue tees, it's a decent test," . Baldwin said. MI never k;new golf was exerdse. I always rode in a cart and drank beer. Here, you're walking and moving aroUnd. Prom the blue tees to the white tees, thae's a 40- yard difference on some holes, and that st.arts' adding up. This 'game should be called a different game from the blue tees.• • high school boys volleyball previews A real ~anger: A· ·hungry Corona· del Mar • Sea Kings have a lot of tbjngs going for them as '96 season begins, including talent ... qpd memorie s of a bleak '95 finish. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -After a one- year sabbatical from the CIF Playoffs last spnng, three All-Newport-Mesa District returners, seven seniors, and some promi- nent menbon in the preseason polls have first-year Corona del Mar High boys vol· leyball coach Steve Conti actually down- playing e xpectabons for this year's Sea Kings. "There are teams ranked early on which might not even make the play- offs,• said Conti, who spent two success- ful seasons at Foothill High (three league titles m four tries with the boys and girls teams) before replacing Joey Fuschetti. -W-e're not concerned with where some- one else ranks us, but where we are on a day-to-day level. (Rankings) mean noth- ing:" I Nothing was what the Sea Kings had to settle for when it ~e ~Q...RQstseason bidslasf y,ear, finishing with a 4-10 over- all record, 3-7 in the Sea View League. ·I think the kids were a little disap- pointed about not making ·the playoffs lasf y ear. which has Iielped make our practices pretty ·intense," Conti said. •Everyone seems to be hungry to go our and have a good showing." . Costa Mesa High found that out in Thursday's season ·o~ner, which the Sea Kings seized, 15-0, 15-0, 15-4.- Brian Coleman, Derek Newcomer and Blair Hoppe top the veterans, having earned all-district laurels last sprlng. Coleman, a 6-foot-4 outside hitter with years of dub experience, could be among Orange County's top players, while New- comer, a talented setter who posted 72 assists in one match last 'season, is anoth· N E \\'' P C l H T H A H. B < > R I • Emphasis will be on . -the week-to-week improvement of . Newport Harbor volleyball; right now title dreams are being put on a shelf until the time is right. er strength. - . Blair Hoppe, a 6-3 jUnior, complements Coleman at the other outside bitter. while 6-4 senior John Coon returns at middle blocker, where he started seveial match- ; want to try and put the six best players who can pass on the court, but I may have to tty a number of lineups befDre I get to that point." Greg Burden, a 5-10 sophomore, and llm-Andrews;crS-n-Juntor.-are omer ou - side bitting candidates, while Charlie ,.Sinttb, a 5-9 junior, and Chris Lewis, a 5- 9 senior, are back-row specialists. ..es last (all ___ --- - •At the other positions, there are a few guys battling right now," said Conti, who will be assisted by former: CdM and USC star Jason Perkins, as well ~ former Cos· ta Mesa High Coach Dav~Christensen. Seniors Brett Hillyard· (6·2), Steve Addison (6·4) and Brandt Schmidt (6-2) are vying for time at the other middle blocker SPQt. Junior Steve Reese will backup New- comer at setter and also play a little at the right-side or opposite positions, according to Conti, who likes his team's versatility and depth. "It's great having so many peoPte so close together in ability,• Conti explained. •Jt makes practice very com· . petitive, but it also gives me some tough decisions on who gets the starting roles. I Conti sees team chemistry as yet another plus •. while he admit~ the improvements in the middle, ~d·passlng from his outside hitters, are also needed to contend with Santa ~argarita for a pos&- ble league title. "The l~aming curve for our middle hit· teis is incredibly huge, but my two assis· tants both played in the middle, so they should really help those guys get to wher~ they need to be." Conti, an All=Sea View League outside hitter at Estancia High, also praised the work of lower-level coaches Hadley Car- penter (junior varsity) and John Cunning- ham (frosh-soph). .COSTA MESA ·Mus~gs -haVe -riew outlook · • New coach Jon Carlew has Costa Mesa volleyball t~am thinking dedication . By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pf/or COSTA l'v1ESA -Costa Mesa High boys volleyball coach Jon Carlew foresees a slow start by his team, with things improving rapidly around midseason. No telling how long it would have taken the Mustangs to hit their stride, though, had they not been practicing since November from 6-7:45 a.m. •The sport is very serious to me, so any time we can have kids playing, is only going to help us get better," said Carlew, ta.king solo cQntrol of the program he co- coached with fellow Mesa graduate Gabriel Nguyen last spring. ·Coaches in the past have treated volleyball almost like a P.E. class. But I want to get the kids dedicated to the sport. I want to build the program. M . This year's foundation centers around junior Brian Leahy, the lone varsity returner from a team that went 2-8 in the Pacific Coast League in 1995 and swept cross-town rival Estancia for the first time in recent memory. Leahy, a 6-foot-4 middle blocker, will be the fea- tured offensive weapon, though 6-8 senior Sean Hyl- ton makes his varsity debut as an outside hitter, after half a season on the junior varsity last year. •(Hylton, the PCL MVP as a water polo goalie on Mesa's ClP Division fl champion last fall) dabbled a lit- tle last year, but he decided he couldn't do both swim- ming and volleyball," Carlew said. "This year, he decided volleyball is what he 'Wants to do." Carlew said Hylton is quickly learning the game, and could become a player to be reckoned with at the net. · "We're working to get him a little bit quicker. He's got a lot of body to move around.• Sophomore Chris Shanley and junior Dea.n Tomkins will handle setting duties in Carlew's 6-2 scheme, after having run the show at the frosh-soph and N levels, cespec;tively, last year. Outslde of Leahy, Tomkins, and Hylton, the remainder of Carlew's 10·player roster played frolh- soph last spring. •1t11 bard to pvalua.te this team's potential, because only Leahy bal competed before at this level,• Carlew said. •(Shanley and Tomldns) are both really good team leaden, but they're both undentandinq that var· sity 11 a whole different level.• Josh SUmmers, o 5-10 sophomore, joins Leahy at middle bloCket, while sophomore Matt Peca anchort the back row. ' •(SUJlUJ}en) 1s addicted. to volleyball," said Carlew, who believes the smallish newcomer's leaping ability will allow him to compete at the net. "He dominated the frolh--soJ>b. level 1.ut year. H lwtngs he.rit nery tiine, k.nowt bow to o\ake shots and he's a grMt hul· Uer.• · Carlew c4Jltd Peca the belt defender on the team. •everybOdf'ls 1how1Jlg a lot of heart and pract_jdng really haro, • said Carlew, wbo oversees two Mity, moml.Dg wo1kout1 a week. bl addidOn to th8 three- hour practices after tchOol. ~ "The morning JQctKW are "8any aldll-bued/ CarleW explalned. "lt'I the Jddl' time to take tt slow and~ &be ............ ~·'""'"'· ~ and ~· Jt'• going to tae \al a wrui ID ~ wmv· . one up to speed; but by the JDlddle of the HltllG, w. lhould be competing pretty well.· DREAM CONTINUED FROM 81 • 1f ,. aus•&llOU9S Telephone 8am-5:00pm Monday..:Friday Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Mooday-Friday DAILY PILOT DIADUNIS Mcniay ............ Friday 5~ Tuesday ............. Monday 5:00pm Wedresday ....... Tuesday 5:00pm ThW'Sday ........... Wednesday 5:00pm Friday ................ 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') • 1:1 . • ® NEWPORT COSTA MESA it~4 NEWPORT NEWPORT COSTA MESA 2624 HUNTINGTON COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COS!A MESA 2624 • - -BEACH 1069 BEACH 2169 BEACH 2169 BEACH 2'640 . iiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Attnctlve SDr 2-ttyjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •$3J)O OPF• Bir Owne r 3Br 2V~Ba bm, fncd yd w/deck, VJar••lll•Jt·Spectacular 1 Br 1 Ba, 2 Br 1 ba, **LAROE 1BD Clos&ffliiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiii1 iou~ "°"""° New Port Terr ace nice nelghborhd. Avail 8 h A ocean/bay views. 2Bd Carpet, drapea, gar, to beach. Encl gar .. W/l 'l Ol'l'OllTUlflU condo. End unit on 4/1. $1595. Sla8-7020 eac rea 28th, beaut furn, mrbl gas paid, only $825-balcony. 211 Adorns QUIET 8t SERENE All ltlll ...... Mwftlslllt 111 lllls cul-de-sac adjoins 7 Cls to s. Cat Plz. 2 Penl'11Ula Yearly jacuzzJ tub mirrors S 7 2 5 P 8 r m 0 nth · $850 980-2440 ......, .. f.lllljut .. t.MFcd· acre park. Pool. sec stry 3br 21h ba u f I h d plush carp~t+dlshes: 409 Bay St. 846-0741 . • Pa 1.n ~esa A ..... art:J::il.en~ lfllfllr ........ Actel1Mlu guard. etc. Sl59K. For Twnhm Frmt DR tndr n urn I e bedding, linens. (Will 205 E. 18th Street -NE-WP--O-R-.T----; ~ ·~ ....._. wtrkli IUllls illlttal more Info 646-9435 lndry, ~trlum. Nu' d /w, 2 Bedroom consider renting un-E·Slde ~6d 1 ba, . II ....,... "ally ,,..nee. Custom Oceanfront pnVcrpt. Poot/tennis. Steps to Sand furnished.) S1500. washer/dryer hkups, BEACH 2669 So near & yet so far: .. ' ll•l..U.1 ., .ise1IMIHlllA Large 4bd. 3.5ba 2 'he at t gar. $ $ (Agent) 831·8097 vacant, half dbl garliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Thar's the feeling you get ~ • nu. C9llf, 11l1tHHI. house. built In '88 .. No ExceptlonJSI S 1300. 950. 1t50 On The Water w/pan· 5995/mo. 756-8558 PROMONTORY POINT when.you li~ at Palm .............. llatll,., boardwalk. Pvt party. 840-8107 842•9697 VIiia Rentals oramlc bay view. ABr E'•ld• Back Ba~ 2Br 2Ba w/frptcl New Mesa amid the lush ............... -...... $1,.250 Mllllon 631·7905 M••• Verde Custom p M 21hBa, 2/car. $3450 2 BR, 1 Ba, w/d crpt/palnt, mlrrdred ... _,.a -..t, linll· S rope.tu gmt 729-7670. Dock avaJI. hkups, patio, $765, no wardrobe clost. $1335 grccncry of scduded ,.__ EA TBLUFF~28 Atalia. 4Br, olc, 3Ba. bonus, "I pets 631 7813 oods & -• ...... 1 .... . ..... • ...,1 In•'"·" • $465,000. Beautifully 2 fp, pool, grdnr/poot 675•4912 • . Avail tmmed. 675·8003 w sta1ey y-• .. . Tll&a ....,.., •lH nor customlzd sngl-sty ave. $2400. 4~7767 NEWPORT Mov•·ln Speclal CM 3Br 28• ocean view • Srudios, l a: 2 Bedrooms ....._.,...,_.,.,flftise. 3Br home w/spa. Cul-d-'"t: off E. 20th. 2-ear prkg, frptc, d/w: 1 $S7S d:>S600 .... 11t 1911...__...Is11 Amenities too numer· STUDIO LOFT • 290 COAST 2170 Clean 2 BR. 1 BA, up-steps to bch. $1300. · ~. · ......_., .. ..._OW NMIWI ous to mention .. Re-FLOWER ~;r "~ag. .stairs apt., gar, deck, Bkr. 642-3850 . IBR. $625 co $660 du~d ~ l04 K --fFom Bch Charm JJtrnod. laundry room $71 o. --...,....,:-=-::=:::="="--· lBR. $725 co S7SO .. ..._ ...._."" lfl orig price. Sandy Mitt· ·New carpi & firs, pvt Do you have model· Prorl Decofated Mrs. Burke 854·7325/1 •1BR'S8%S• • No Pea ....,, •ftftilc• In 11111 man 729•7271 or 644• entry/prkg No pets. quality furnishings 2 matt ates, 2-car gar, 752·1554 2BR 2BA $725/U? "-Vertical Blinds ""''"" .. .,..... N 111 $695 • 548 8228 and want to live In ttallan tile entry for-Rofrlg & dlthw.:.sher ~ r,.;i;..,. ,._ __ -.II IJJ .._., Mlk. 1t""" 1096 Prud Jon Oouglu . . Newport's flntat homta mal DR sculpted frpl Near Nwpt Ht• 2 BR, Incl. 6Qx30 .pool. No • ~-"6 ,~., llllllllf ... l ln ... ,ClllHUb HRBR VIEW HOMES at a w/d.. SH~OO 64<>--1-l.95. 1 BA, upstrs, clean. pat.a.-NO-teas--N -WEW.Carpct, Paint & Tik 11111~;m;414.151t Ftt' -Phase 3, "4Br,-STUl"i· tAGUNA fr1ctlon of norm1I rent let, no pets $750 lease. 545..418S5 A Fimcss Room 1111 ¥' , , 1111, DC Ml jllllll nlng view, >ctr a lrg tot. BEACH 2148 while on the market ~::.04<;·2 16th Place *BLUFFS CONDO • Hcatrd Pool & Jaam.i ull HUO 114Zl·J50l Portolino model. Bkr for sate? AP Newer 3Bd, 3Ba, don, •• Patios & Balcooics 640·5664 or 729·7248 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Call 714·723·1151 ARTMENTS Newer 3 BR 2 BA, W/ On the pool. 2/gar. A Ganges Available •••••••• -=R..,..A""R'E=-=e,,....a.,..lc-o-ur-t-1-11-0-ry Exclusive No, Laguna FOR RENT D, carport, prlv polio, $2050/mo. 759-0342. 3Br 2tnBa. Shows Lg 2Bd 1:58a. SIHp-Lido l•I• 38r 2:v.Ba, ••••••••• & paint Sl030 mo.I;::=======::; beautifully! For further Ing to barking sealst frptc, 2-car gat, 991ios, . 2567 Orange 434-9936 lnlormatlon call Joan. Garden/gar. 378-9042 111 Via EbQll. s 23001 Npt Hghta area 3Br Agt. at 729-7269. mo. 310-277•1583 BALBOA , 1Ba, Ilg pvt paUo, 2· HOUSES/ ·- .CONDOS FOR SALE car gar, n•w -t>nVcrpt. ------••!·-------NEWPORT Lrg 4Br 3tnBa, pool, air ISLAND ?606 s1195/mo. 120-1565 Repainting? • fall'" klatq"' .. l;~t.-.,itor mm It, look 1n lhe Pb "'Oftice Hows: 9:00 am · S:OO pm M-F and 10:00 am ~ 4:00 pm~ 1561 Mesa Dr.· Santa Ana Heights, CA 2169 cond, frpl, RV pkng, 2· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil-;:::======:=;-·11 -""'------iHOUSES/ BEACH car gar, akylts, $1995. GAl!!A .. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii No pets. 720-1565 3 Br, 2 1/4 Ba Upper, liiiftl. . GENERAL 1002 CONDOS · 0 v gar space, W/D. Little iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil fOR RENT * ce•n tew 3 BR, Nwpt North 2Bd. 1.2s Island, yearly s18so LOCAnON 2 BA, frpl, d/W, 2 car Ba, fp, deck. w/d, ber· Agt 673-4062 • , ... • ...._. gar, $1400. 875-5833 ~, carp•t. tile nr. gar. · ., .. -QOV'T FORECLOSED hom•• for. pennies on $1. O•llnquent Tax, -------- * ~2BRg'ar2SB1AOOO, frplb,odllh pool. $1150 759-0600. --------....... w, c Spaolou• 4Br 3'AB•. BALBOA Repos, AEOs. Your BALBOA Ar•a. Toll FrH 800-avl now. 675-5833 fam rm. formal dining, PENINSUlA 2607 ~d prtlng 2[06 Npt Cr .. t 2Br+loft, d•tch bonus rm, lg yd iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~.Pool 3Ba, 2-ear gar, tennis, /patio, newly dee/up-R.c=Room lor curr•nt t11llngs. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii pool. tmmacutatet grd1. $2450. 640·1327 $825 lno. Utll small 1 ()n.elte , Grand C•nal 1 Br, 2 $1575. Bkr. 642-3850 Th• best o f Orange br & studio, $565, W. Pd. ••'llO. GOVT FORECLOSED Ba parking lots of , kltch, c:fVilng area, Girl Wlilrlr Plill 898-9778 Ext. H-1361 ISLAND home• for pennies pailo, Yrly s'13so mo. •211 Colton#A Dplx Co• fabulous homesl appt., lndiR'. Whlnd II· on $1. Dellnquent Tax. Agt. 673-4062 3Br 2Ba, H~ar. PCH & :::~1~:.:;:~:'~1~80 brary 108 E. Bay Repos. REOs. Your Prospect $1195. Land· · (310) 596-0619 Area, Toll Free 800· Lord Mgmt. 826-6888 for peopl• with quality (714) 673-4602 898·9778 Ext. H-4645 CORONA -· furniture to five In · for cunent llstlngs. 2 2Br 2Ba daluJC twnhse. theH properties white 2BR 1 BA 1 house to DEL MAR 212 B•lf View. N•ar "they ar• on the mar· beach. Yearly $900/ ·Fashion Island. Gar. ket for sat• at a frac· m o . A v I 3 /1 2 . COSTA MESA 1024 s4 15K or $1850 /mo sop gate. No pets. lion of the normal Jim ............... 675·5069 $1800. 818-577·8349 cost CALL· . 2Bdr 2Bao+Oen. 55+ 7 ·1 4-2 ao.aoao STUDIO Fully furn'd Open SaVSun 12·5 BAY RIDGE Prlv, w/kltch. New pnVcrpt. ••SALE BY OWNER 3731 U11c Agt-760-9223 gated com, tt., bright, V•r••lll•• 2Br condo, S535 1 fr•• wk w/6 3Br '2Ba +FR & Poot SUUS 28R 1 BA newly painted tn & 2Ba, upgrds, 2/prkng, mo lse. Jim 673·0675 2 Fplc• RnmodAIAd & t u I I pool, clubhH. $1050. . -.. -Ulllltht• Incl. No Gar OU • PP•r w pr v 0~1 Agt """'"881·3834 ---------Decorat•d. Ready to bale 2 BR 2 BA 2c v• ""~ ~ear Unit Very Large • • • CORONA move Int $249,500. Don 558:.e860 Agt. gar, com. spa & pool Veraalll•• Studio For Appt. 545-2103. _.....,,...,,,..,...,..,.,,...,,...,,,,..._.,..-279 Haverfield $1250 P•nthH b .. ut furn DEL MAR 2622 LOOKING For A 497·9408 & r•m1·a. Pool, gym, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NEWPORT BEACH Rent•!? gar. $900. 722·7548 C-all John Big Cirn guard gated1--------1Bd 18• Sunny Apt. 1069 Harbor Realty furn 2Br 2Ba. d•n. Lt/ So. side of PCH. 873-4400 airy. R•f•. S2950. ca11 Overttocked With $875/mo. + $875 se- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ooea n & aunaet 819-360-2629 stuff? curity. 67~2483. BIQ CANYON Dover vlewa 2Br 1 Ba. No BLUFFS 4BR, 3 BA tia~~'i'n~ plan. 2BR, Oen, 21iA. pets. Frptc, 1·car attch end unit, vaulted c•ll· will help $459,500. By Owner. gdr. $1275/mo. Pvt Ing, 2 car gar, pool &42·5878 Call 844-5215. 1treot. Agt. 631·2242 $1995 mo. 458-5232 1--_._ ........ .....,.......,. __ Lg & Bright 2Bd 1 Ba. Gar, bale, w/d hk·up1. Walk to beachl Quiet. $1450 875-5828 Casa V1ctor1a Apts 'J?~ Vic tonJ St cr:1 11tH'16 !1%£i ~.PJlot · OamWuo ftnd lhe wfb """ lookiv 101. "\ prefer advertisin&e with the P\\ot and real \\.B.1. due to ~! response and ~ .. omet service . cust 811\ So\is (7l<i) ~9860 r.----- Costa Mesa's Best NEWPORT VILIAGE APARTMENTS Bring in this coupon for 1 /2 off 1st month's rent. For a limited time only. • ~xtro Lorge Jrs . 1 and 2 bedrooms JR $600 1 BR $700. 2 BR $860 • SOnd Volleyball · • 2 h~hted teonis courts • Verticol blinds • Ceiling Fons • Plush corpet • Fitness Room • Hoge healed pool and SPo • Gos BBQs • CoYered porlllng • Recteollon w11tl bllhordS • Gated Communily • Office Hol.ls 9 00 om · 5 00 pm M-F 1 and 10:00 om -400 pm weekends 635 Wes1 Boket Costa Mesa CA (714) 557-0075 ' . ' In.~_daiJ 1::==------1 -..... STARTING ANEW. . BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • • • The Legal Departmmt at tht Daily Pilot is pleaseJ to announce a new~ now at.'4i'4ble to new businmts. 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Pue ? - •preemptive What action do you take? Q. 4 • AIJ South. vulnerable, you hold: Q. 5 • EMt.-Weet vulnerable, ~ .South you hold: · Mii 04 OA IU8 .. 1411 Your riaht-hand opponent opena the b~ wic.b one heart. What acti0n do you tab? . Q. 8 • >.. South. vulnerable, you hold; B~(ore. you~ garage sale, determine what items you wish to sell. Make sure eve~ing is. clean and repaired. OJ]k• (71') 401-94.U FAZ, (114) 548-5850 •APPOINTMENTS AVl.IU.BLE Ui/O QVERT/lr/E Cllli]{<:iE. THE ' j "--NEWPORT IEACR Pt.U...0 COMPANY Why play Hide -'N s .. k with childcare? Call c••••lfl•d today! 642·5878. DISCOUNT TELEPHONH Businm Ttltphone Systems New•Uaed•Buy•S•ll Toshiba/AT & T /Noratar IOC). 717-2443 714-73(). 7979 . SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1996 . . DOllESTICS 5540 PUUJTUU 6014 JEW!UY. 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Now open on 1at Sat '38 18' Chrl• Craft v~ ~ .41 FITNESS 3000 POtentlal. Reading Fr• n ch /c • 1cu1 u • • chalrs. wmolrH. cof· ANIMALS 6049 of •a ch mo n 1 h . tGorg1ou1 mah1goney. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'lil boOka. Toll Fr" (1) 3·2 +0PA . .,.W700 fH tables, Iron beda. 10.3pm CS60 W. 17th ~~ir~how cond. w/nu 1984 Chevr $1~ * AFFORDABLI! * 800-8i8·9n8 ElCt. A· BVTTQ•re~ _ 6010 682-8013; Pgr 488-1905 S1. F-2, CM. Every-$11K 631·2828 Blazer 4x4, 5 •P<t.• HIM. TH INSURANCE 1398 lt>i details. ... .. ,. "'~ m: t t 1 ADOPT -A·PET thine from clolhH to w A N T m: D· Power new ttans., new ckJ\c&· Nat'I ,...,oc. tor lhe 140 OOO/Vr 1 ii*ii*iiii*ii*iiAiiNiiTiiiaiiiiUiiEii*ii*ii*'iiij :o~t:m~=:;i. 7' .~~~ e werw Sat & sun •t ~~f ~~'!:i:·i ~:~;~g.ns B<l!'t ~ 990 ~ newer t'J500 848·2413 Nll~oyed. 631·3,e58 potep tlal . n~~:: ••FLEA MARKET** din table/4 chre S22!S, PETSMART, Fountain 28 ·32 . To partner RV Tow Vehicle ~~. • If You CHIRISH YOUR LIFI! Vou Bl!TTl!R STOP SMOKlHQ ' 714-780.8182 Typlata/PC u .. ,.. Toll ~ ~ •SUN, MARCH 3 * 2 aml club chairs $25 ,Valley. PuRples, kit· Inside House/Garage on my dock. Call Can Cheveue w/tow ><It. Free (1) 800-89S.9nel~P=-'/T=-c~o.,.u--N""'T""ll,_R_H_a_L_P,.. '1A'l4 ?.-•t-111 Hyatt Newporter/NB ea. All xlnt. 557.7733 lens and more, ell Sele. Everything goos. 673-15239. Runs good. Re<*ll ex T·1361 for llsUngs. Phonu, •hipping. t JOBS AVAILABLE. PCH/Jamboree Glider Rocker w/otto-:~~k~~~f~:. ~°1'L.t' ;:;: Bottom prtcH. Thur smoggod, New frp t Bookkeeper Busy NB Friendly & reepon. Npt THIS WEEK t 6:00AM·3:00PM ma'n. Oak w/blue 9037 for more Into. . thru Sun, 844 WJ 19th. SAIL BOATS 7014 tires. $900, 751·89il5 prop mgmt co. Casual Beach. 642·8262 Temp Ao Ttnlp 'fo Hire Cir/Info, 714·673-2771 pad•. New. WhlsV NEIGHBORHOOD • -- N/S office. FfT M·F. PIT Food • :} Crri<rul Cluir'al ro *BUYING iTEMS * Seller $220 253·5117 Au•trallan Sflkit . QARAQI! SALE 9~ • $13.50/lw. Fax resume Demonatrator• From 1800-1960. 1 pc ' Puppy, male, 6 mos, SAT only 7am·3pm '84 Catalina 27 Ole· DATSUN ~v. TENN'S L•saONS to Pam, 675-2127. In store• In area. ,....., i>3•9Rthr to enljre estate. Paint· Houaefu l 5 mo. old s1oo. Call 67-3·3614 266 Brentwood Pl 801• •tove, spinnaker, l:Wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. 'f • tttp11011b1& m 1 hi 1 furn, custom, pine din-· lorllng glb. s 12,000. I~ , 1ST U!SSON FREE Coffee Hou1e Server nece11ary. Immediate $10/hr, .~~~.· efc. ~;,,~ds~:S~·. Ing w/6 chl'a, llelgh S•ve abused and Refrlg W/d stove roll· 436-6865 or 854-6460 81 Calsun 280ZX BCu-.t U.S .P .T.R. Certified PT, friendly customer Opening 557·5579. • I Daua 1::111.,.111 S 6 bed & armolre, ent. abandoned pets. Be a awa 'tool 'box 'ueen 5-spd. Full POllCO~ lnatructor 842·SUt8 service orl~nted, relJ.. . Pff Work Fff Pay SIO/hr • top . 73-6223 Iv msg ctr, overatulfod sofa, volunteer/foster._ Call bedy folding • t~bl s Looking for bo•t 120k mi. Runs ·~atr' wttl traJ ----.. qu-mallreases 6 . ---...! • '-"" JullrJlJJlQOI.: able, wk-ends a mustl ea • . 00 •vn • 2 Acnmmm C:lrrk 10 chair & ouoman, 2 71.\·597·9037. elec' bed much mo~•' O~wne:,!."h~ noeds a St200 obo 54Q-46si.I!:' . n. ws-93oo nee. $8.00/hr +comm. "Stl/lir .1ft1819110'IOlllOlllD bo;-~· rt 1 376-9600 a un lr.'":ro-:r.-no ng costs & expenses.1-------- PERSONALS COLO CALL CLOS· S3aat00-$5000tfl'1Wk. Modatk In • 1is.'~.!.'IA'*s'9'1ihnplr1iidt r... •**"~·· N cp ng D k PIANOS & ;~Py (~~d~; ~:'St &) 30-35 It. Spons Fish· FORD 907!( •••••••••I e R s o r fer a c:-••· ~ pr uct1 IQ 10 r. -..,_ _.... ew ompuler es · · erman-Npt Bch moor· · • ~ ceptancli of all major 852-024'7 . iMll,ili:::&:"' ln.. Modular. plastic. ORGANS 6059 RUMMAGE SALE Ing. Please con1ac1. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiS credit and debit catds. POITAl.&GOY'T .1011 (714,85)•9393 .,......,. • 48" long. It. greit SAT 7•3 Costa Mesa Brenl Home 644·2419. '84 Ford Bronco 11 ' PERSONALS 3002 Indulge Into the explo-$21/HOUR+BENEFITS A•kfior Ttmp. Dtpl. ~llmWCID'Ullllt. •100 780.1932 STEINWAY GRANO High S~hool Parking Work 852·8833 5-spd, white. 67k mf~-: .iv. ATM No EXP WILL TRAIN •c.litlllll. Alflram M l 2 .. 50 F I I , Clean, Good C6 . . movement odel B, 1 yr old. Ex· ot, ., a rv ew. Shock S•nt•na 27 54 000 b 994-1187 "Ir.OT CONNECTIONS among retailers. Hard-Appl+llllo 714-647-1991 Devon & Devon MERCHANDISE qulsltel Bargain at Fund r •I• er f o 1 GREAT boall Easy 1o · 0 0 • n 1 ware leaslng with REC p .. rsonnel, Inc. S35K,..3t 0-589·5809 CMHS Foolball. sail, rigged 10 race. •• *1 aftA a4• A688 competitive rates & E TIONIST "' --------MISC 6015 ' "VVV"V _.. pricing A Hot CM direct mktCll--------'-'IAPPLIANCES 6011 • Can help w/sllp In LEXUS 91.lk . verage c,om· co seek• enthusiastic, •--------Npt. Harbor for right ::1 MEET NEW PEOPLE mission S350-S700 P• motivaled lndlv. Xlnt PLANT SAl.e Cltru~ SPORnNG NEWPORT buyer. Must sell $3500 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~!iil) ~~~~s-~'4 T~:i'~ ~~al~.~~ 81;'1a~~~~e working environ w/ EMPLOYMENT A:m!~d~e~1::rat>~ a vocado (fruiting) $10. GOOl>S 6065 15EXCB 6169 ,,.g. 548·323~ '90·Late 1.S400"Jiol~ $2.99/mln. 18+ Tch 432-6597 great benefits. Entry· SERVICES 5533 wide, xlnl condition On/Plgmy palma·lg $10 WE PAY CASH pc~g. Lex-phne .. B.ti\J tne phn req. Serv·U -=="':':":'.=~=-=""""=-lvl. Heavy phns, gen s200 76<>-1932 Hetbe $1, cement 1 Beige. Low ml. 'XIM;(: 619-645-8434. DELIVERY DRIVER ofc, data entry. Strong fountains $110, bird Callawait 1·3-7 gralite ****ANTIQUE*** For good used Sabo s $23,995 obo 645.0127i P{T afternoons M-F for ~ut pleasant phone -•M•M Admlrla Refrlger•tor blhs $20. 909-674-9422 woods, reg sttaft $145 **FLEA MARKET•• & boa1 equipment. ~ ~ THE FREE PARmlNE CM pharmacy. Need presence req. FAX re-PleaH be aware thal 2 sided beige 31.. ea & Tuttle putter $35. •SUN, MARCH 3• M1nnoy's Yacht Sur· · 1-ll70-265-8888 AU. FREE own c~. 540-8919 sume: HR, 751·5332. the lletlngs In this cat· xkt-c:.o~it.io Com uter w/aollware W)an Blad yatt Newpo11at/l:liQ Jlll.IS.-1.5.0D ..Old New.. M1l~FWlr---G-t~f--f -~.L.-.;;..;...;....'L_,;..,lT.1_ • ..;.o..;;t;..;.oTc..;;o.;. . .- 1 --~:.=.;=...::=..:..::;._-ir.:R~t~ll~S~-""!"'--'t-ogory-may-requlrv)1 s200:-760•1932 an -~anua • S350. $35. All xlnt. 557.7733 PCH/Jamboree pon Blvd. 548-4192 HOUSEOLEANERS • • •1•• for UP-to call a 900 number Oak Iott bod w/mal· 6:00AM·3:00PM , .,. Expanding co. needs scale Nwpt boutique. In which there la a Refrlg, new, dormit~ry-tress $100. Massage Olr/lnlo,'714·673·2771 SPEED & , '84 P/U 820~0~ 5' rellable PfT help. Eng/ FT/~T. Well.groomed, charge per mlnu1e. size, while, 20x19x18. table $75. 760-1279 . Stereo/cass. car req'd 545·7350 exp d, familiar w/de-$60. Call 644-7418 GllDltGE SALES Neighborhood S•~• SKI BOATS 7016 work lruck. Run( · slgne~ march. ?59-1791 Contr•ctOT' changing .n.nn Sat 8-4 Furn, child· $850 obo 631·7l Manager Trainee SALES careers aelllng all rens llems, artwork, -NIRVANA REPRESENTATIVE FURNITURE 6014 power tools. 645-8981 computer, lawnmowor *1988 2211 Ski Boa•• • Can't seem to and much morel I 5.7 l11re V·8. King MERCEDES 91J1?: Calch tha spirit with Growing communlly • BALBOA get to all those *HOUSEFUL* •--------2939 Ouedada. (Visla Cobra 0 /0. low p(Oflla · ;>-o.c:s 1aatesl growing newapaper group seek• Lthr sofas, sleigh bed, WANTED 6019 ISLAND 6106 del Oro & East Blulf) hull. 1ust serviced, • ~ art company. Many display advertising repr• repair jobs TO BUY Positions Training s~tau· ·th 1 1_. enlertalnment atmoire. S•t/Sun 8 .4 new conlrollel/uphol-'88 190E· 2 .3 White• · ""' va wt Y•Dr m ,,,_ around the house? Vlclorlan furniture allk 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii slory. Greal ski boal· Palo. Records. 1 ~wt< available. If you are mum experience. Excellent Let the trees, coffee &. end ta-•• * ALL ISLAND * Clothes, new & usets fasl-looks grea1 ..... ro· Xlot cond. 85k n'1J# not making S30Q/Wk. benefit paclulge Including l>les, etc. Grandfather Top Dollars P•ld ...._ .. n .. GE SALE all sizes, shop vac, ady to go. $10,500 $10.900-obO &7~ Call now 754-585B ll5 base salary for the enef.. Claulfled -clock. ,,14.894-9880 • For A4lCOrda. Jazz, SATuRoAY 312 ~ CO pfyr. golf clubs. & 646·9449/574·4247 · M•n•o•• wookond• g~lo uloo "'""""""'· Service Sount<ac ka, ate. much mo"! 2'23 '88 420 SEL :~ for qualtly sports deli PhysiceVdrug screening r• Dlrec.tory Call Mike 645-7505. ~v~,V ~~a1u1o9ns~0MP:f __ v-=is,_1a..,.N_o_b.,...1e_za....,,,..<...,Bl_u.,...11s_>_1 CO player, ~ I F quired EOE Please send · MARINE SERVICE cond. $17.000.'" n ash. Isl. Top pay · · help you find RENT WANTED: VINTAGE Jewelry, doll ho.uses, •S•turdait Sale!• 3"' + Incentives! Restau-resume to Judy O.tllng, Wristwatches/Clocks tum, clothes, toys, 3/2 10a·5p Ctolhos. SUPPUES 7020 4 u-6665 or 854~ rant exp. w/gooct rel. %Callfomla Communlly reliable help. NB collector pays pre-collectibles, appl, furs, m1scl., Srzes '\·8. • ' • req'd. Call Karl ror News, 330 West Bay Street, 842·5878 through classified mlum ss. 044-8828 sporting gds &. morel 414 Vlst• Grande SUZUKI d'">~ Apt. Tu/Th or Sat. b• Costa Mesa, CA 92627 or TONS OF FISH NET ~-'1t t w • • n 2 -4 pm lax your resume to (714) $2.50 por pound. ~ 644-4969 _63_1~..,.._94 _____ MERCHANDISE · MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE MERCHANDISE Manney·s Yacht Sur-1888 Suzuki s1cl.i ----------------MI~C. 6015 MISC. 6015 MISC. 6015 MISC. 6015 MISC. 6015 ~~~·B1~~~s4~19~ew· ~~~ks~~~~~ 6 5~~~ EMPLOYMENT -EMPLOYM.5NT AMfFM 569-0036; .- MEMBERSHIPS 3018 .-Yecht Club• •M•mbershlP* For 1 /2 price. (818) 441-4S9~0 EMPLOYMENT 5530 S530 5530 Mow hiring for our Mew Coste Mesa Store Full-Time ·Sales ~«n ye.ars aso. The Container Store bearne the mt store in Nnalca ded- caled to mllfdr ~ storase and~ prod.cts. From this sinl* coo- cept. en tn11re 1ndYstry wes born. Storege and Of!Jllnizeuor1 rs nqw the fastest~~ ot the hOuscwercs ~ TC>CDy, The Container SCON rs sUI on the ~~ and 15 the~ storage and orglnUltlon SPCCdY ~ n ~ CM missron then and '°"" to sd ndl Mctlonel. ~ wd-pnced storase and~ PIOClJCtS 10 Sl'ldlv Ilk. SIM! spoce, and uftmlldy SIM! trne.. We're looM1s for~. motMlled c.nc:r ~to he¥> us melte ~ CIU' b4S9eSt and best store ~ Mlinf ot CU' best stlllf morbcn Wa1: CUS· tomen mt. Some hM: ~ ~ bA ITdllf do not. We look lcr pm. a* Wlo hM: II PllSSlon for ~ CA,f ptOd.Jcts and CIU' business. You1 fSPf watre for us' you n · •Cr~ • ~and fnenctf • A lellm ~and want to be pert ot II~~ supporuyc a'MfOl'fTla1( • ('lOY Che lltl °' pioblern·~ ~ ~CllllC wd~ proQ,ICts • Ei'fOV ~ oU1els and w..-. IO n1* e ditrauw:c • Wttn. to UT\ rcw slcils end '¥0"' wih a !JOWW'6 ~ MoSI of OUf store employtes ere cOue~·educeted. Mtlrr/ come to ~ c:ont.in.t StON beCou5e ttiev n re-GUl'ire the wor1t ~ or n ccncm- pllltre 8 Carttf dlirr9e Whet they ftncl Is II pMCdy held~ dtdcaled to berrg the best, boCh for oatomm end iCs ~ Wc1 ewc:atc 'rOI end ~you to~ ')'Ol6 ~~and~ K> pOlllde the bat SOUlcr\s end KMCe ~ We otret ,cac waga end ... ocda't bcndO ~ rd.dre 4011C end tin* lhlfre If you tNIW you'd .. eo be • member ct our .._, ,_ • f'ftUIM .. (114) 654-IOOJ. The(~~ J)ICMOtCS. smclc·fltt. d\e· ~~«)(. PUILIC NOTICll PUILIC NOTICD PUIUC NOTICll Bldt ~ be r"""'9d IO -•• llA -ncl PUIUC NOTICll the et1entton of the Cit'/ , __ rv_~-.... ----__. .... P_UILIC--NO-T_IC_I_ Clefll. wttNn Mid llMe llmlf, cm OP COITAllllA COUPON $.50 OFF ADMISSION • WITH THIS COUPON •••• e Buyer's Mar et" t/Check your shopping list off by stopping in today at any one of these local _Orange County Auto Dealers! · ''B"-y, Lease or Browse" nge Count)!_'s Auto Dealer~ are Number One in Customer Satisfaction SADDLE BACK G !E .. - MARINE SLIPS ---------.-~ DOCKS 7022 TOYOTA ~ 10: liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~ 50' Mooring '82 Tercel/Coroll• ~ Or less, Great penln· 2-door, · great cond.I s ula locallonl Closest $1 ,800. C.all 847·9828...., Mooring to land. Call . ~ Steve 723·58831-------.--..i TRUCKS Sz~ WANTED: 50-60 Ft Mooring In Nowpon Beach . Call 61 9·521-0406 '87 Toitole Xt,. P/U. Xlra long Xlnt cond. Orig. ~Cast.'12 MOTORCYCLES $3500 ~54-9 SCOOTERS 8018 1973 Chel(Tolet CPI enne Super 454 ... 1 9 9 2 Ya m a h • auto. Very re llu Bl•ater hardly Uffd, "$1500 ObO. 444-4 quad~unner, $2300 848·~413 1-------~ VOLKSWAGEN AUTOMOBILES '89 lntegra LS 5 apd, hlchbk, Iii 1 k, loaded, nu llrH, clean. $6900 . 714·9~709 I!=:===~=~~ I LINCOLN ~·· eMERCURY~ Sal et Leas Inv C.·vt·~ 1\1\ftftf CONNELL CHEVROLET llACHH 'LINCOUI --•culf . "' "' ATW-... '2828 HorbOr Blvd, C.M. 16800 8eod'l BIYd H 8 Servlc•...-Ed-'~~--~~--....... ~~-1_1_1~2_92_5_A_~...;..;.8~~.;..;.;.!4~Costo~-Me-~-+-~~-5-4~_1_2_00~~-i-~~-84-M~~77~39-··~·-· .... :- IRVINE AUTO CENTER Ptll'ts ~ ·800-851 ·3377 714 :SS0-1200 An.AS C~~llJP\YMount 2929 ~~.C.M. ...... . . . , :· ... , SantaAIUI ~-------~------................. ----------~-~---! ' Cover .... Star Real Estate 2. Map/ lndeit 3. Metro Realty 4. Waterfront Homes Inc., Realtors S. Waterfront Homes Inc., Realtors 6. Waterfcpnt Homes Inc., Realtors 7. Waterfront H<>met Inc., 0Realtors 8. Cover home 9. Star Real Batte 10. Cannery VillaJe Realty 11. Home Thur Rodacn 12. Coast Newport Propmies 13. Cout NeWpori Properties 14. Cout Newport Ptopertiea 15. Cout Newpon Propatjea 16. Cout Newport Jlropenja 17. Coast Newport Properties 18. . Coast Newpon Propenles 19. Coast Newpon Properties 20. Cout Newport Properties 21. Cold~U Banker Cosca Mesa 23. Fred Sands Newpon Properties Rqgers Reality 24. CZldweU Banker Newport 25. Coldwell a.nter Newpon 26. ColdWeU Banker Newport 27. Coldwell Banker Newport 28. Coldwell BanJter Newpon 29. Coldwell BanJter Newpon 30. Coldwell Bllllcer NewpoJt JI. Prudmda14mDouW.Co. 32. Prudendll-Jon Douglas Co. 33. Prudentill~/on Douglas Co. 34. Remax 35. Remu 36. Remu 37 .. Balboa lsland Realty 38. Onibb cl Ellis Residemial Real Estate Services 39. ONbb & Bilis Residential Real Estate Servicu 40. Onibb 4-Ellis Residential Real Estate Setvicea 41. Orubf> cl Bilis Residential Real Bswe Setvicea 42. Onibb ~ !UiJ Reaidential 'Reil Estate Services 43. AlNewman 44. Open Hoene" Ouide/Monaaae Rt1es .,. Ro.net oflhe '1Viek • 48. ~ s... .Ne'WpCllt Ptopa tiet over .5 acre w/beautiful . pool & spa. SPYGLA$S Hill 2 Drikes B~y OPEN SUN 1-5 Truly a unique setting IMth stiming Cataina, Harbor and j;rty Sunset Views. SBR. 38A & new aourmet kitchen. Motivated Sellefs. REDUCED · $949,000 SBR, 5.58A w/ocean views. Gourmet ~hen w,ltop of the lne appiances. sect1rity system, A.Jr,, game room. rental unit. Gourmet kitchen, luxury baths, . furnished w/captivating _ VleWS of Ocean, City & Newport Harbor. SPYGLASS HIU &eattrtakmg PaOOfamic Ocean Harbor & Premium Fashion Island Vie~ Beautiful 4BR, 3BA w/new carpet & new patnt. lush landscape w/ love~ sparkling pool. $895,000 HARBOR VW talS 1127 Whftellh Way "unobstructed' ocean, harbou' & city fights Practically lot vakJe! lovely 2BR, ?.SBA condo in~ community. Great fOf 1st time buyer. Community pool. ,A : OPEN SAT/SUN 1-4 Best Priced Traditional Custom 4BR. 4BA ··Home. Vaulted cedmgs, gourmet krtchen With .. adjootng large family room. Lush park-like setting w/ pool & spa . REDUCED $995,000 A Gated Comroonrty ... View on pnme "Top of the Htll" cul-de-sac lot. 1-tige side yard, 68R, 4BA. Perfect family home. $897,500 DOVER SHORES 1219 Santiaco Ofl£N SAT ~-5 l ovely Traditional Home feauing large famity/ entertainment room w/ fireplace, beam ceilings &'wet bar. Balconies. bay vitws from 2nd stQfY, new paint & carpet. Access to three pnvate•t>eaches. $595,000 Attractive Cape Cod townhome 38R, 2.58A, oew kitchen, Lease option avaiable. I . • .. ;. . WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® Specializing in properties for sale or lease ... on the water ... near the water ... and with a View of the wale~.. , I • OPEN HOUSE SAnJRDAY ONLY 612 FuDmon -Newport Heighu 3 Bel HM Cammy Leslie $369.000 432 Westminstn -Newport Heights 3 Bel HM June Adams $375.000 611 Kings Place -CIJff Hawn 3 Bel HM Marlene Hassel $539.000 218 Apolena -Balboa Island 3+ Bel Hse Gra~e Taliaferro $655.000 SUNDAY ONLY 234 lugonla -Newport Sh01'a 3 8d Hse Kennie Jo Rlllo $353.000 8 Misty Meadow . Turt)e Rock, lmne 4 8d Twnbm Michael Scholla $359.500 54 Ocean Vista · Sea lsla~ NB 2 Bel Condo Lorraine Famngton $57-9.000 500 East 15"' • Cliff Haven, NB ~ 8d HK Marlene Hassel $679.000 2018 Galaxy · Dover Shores 4 Bel Hse Esther Fine $849,000 395 Camden · Laguna Beach 4 8d HM i.Js Olsen Sl.495,000 . 1163 Marine · Lagu~ Beach 4 Bd Hse Nancy Pererson S 1.650.000 6 Oakmont • Big Canyon, NB 5 Bel Estate Renee Peterson King & Jeff Axton $2,950.000 SAllJRDAY & SUNDAY 274 Knox Place· CM Heights 3 Bd Hae Carla Broffman I Sharon Grimes $259,000 270 Brentwood · Eutlids CM 3 Bd HM George Dashiell I Jeny Smith $299,000 2119 Santa Ana -Eutside CM 3 8d HM Richard Lee $379,000 1901 GknWQOCI -B.ycrat, NB 3 Bel HM Pia D Auna $419,000 2970 Corte Hermosa • Newport North 4 Bel Hse Rick Schre~r $479.000 1027 Mariners · Oowr Shores 4+ Bd HM Cheryl Johnston $749,000 50 J North Bayfront • Balboa Island 3 Bel HM Michael Scholla I Mark Jackson $1.495,000 RENTALS AVAllABLE NEWPORT BEACH 714-631-1400 BALBOA ISLAND 714-673-6900. On the water .•. ,__;,,_----------:-----, Bua in '83. 3bd on th« canal w/~ rm & ci· Bee. Steps to comm ltmis, pool & ocean '6327 $420,000 LINDA ISLE 5bd traditional w/2 sty ooing & dock for large yadit. Lw.I mav be p.dla5ed (l.H) '6276 $642,000 BAI.BOA ISlAND Bayfroot 111/Wgt dodt. 2sty refllOdded 3bd w/dt.n roof deck. 6 car grg on large comer lot. •6343 Sl,495.000 :bf b!¥n:n. 190+ ft Q'I the \Miler, dodt & fab -kw. Dm:l & fami,t nns, IMls & ~ •6331 $2,395,000 OCF.ANf1lONT . Hiq lol 11 pnme locallon rd 4bd ~ hse but tMI IJCCOOlm()C.ale up to 5000 ~ new hm •.6348 $1,040,000 Faldous 2sty 6bd tndtiaNll custom on the beach w/pod & tpe. "6.161> $S.'50,000 Stl"5ET llFAQI 3sty 5bd ~ w/dlnqa rm. dm & 4 c.ar 9T9 + 2bd IP w/~ rm l frJ*. 163311 $1.•ts.000 . Near the water ... _____ , _ ___, ~----------J.JTIU ISLAND 2bd coctage 111/brick pat.lo & stulio apl <:Ner grg Master 111/sltting are.a & lrplc. •637Ct' $615,000 COSTA MESA Gartd lle\4oer area w/'rlt;#i ~ 2sly 3bd hm. bft. dinVY:J & famli/ rms Yird w/pool '6362 $270,000 BAI.BOA ISlAND Owm1rg remodeled 2sty 3bd w/sep olfa & bath New kitchen. llooring, rool & sidllg. '6338 $655,000 BUJFFS Spaclous..2sty 3bd l'.l.Mm. famly& breakfast nns, . 2 f)lllos. ~ & dly 5ljll ~-'6279• $420.000 _ UBO fl'RK DRIVE 2bd condo. seasl!y bldg w/doonnan, pool & spa Oiannel own & oty ligt-i views. •630 l $495,000 1----------1 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Newer 5bd a.tStonl w/O«ltll & bao; ~ Gcumet kitdlen, litnry, ~' ~ nns. '6350 $825,000 PENINSULA POINT 3bd w.flamtJ rm. 4 fTJbs, rooldeck wJspa & ~. & 3 CM garage, Fr. door$ & har~ fbn •6284 $795,000 NEWPORT SHORES Sleps to ocean ~ 3bd:s 14> & 2 cbm. boch w/2 baths & frl*ts NfM Oly lenns COlltS 16291 $339,000 HOME BY TIE Sf.A 2 ~from own, view from rooldeck. ~ remodeled 5bd w/dining & farm~ rms •6282 $795,000 UDOISl.E ~ ~ amn \41 w/tdll p!Mcyon tuJe · corner kit Arc:hes..luns & patio w/spa •6317 $1.599,000 With a view of the water ... PENINSlJlA POINT 2w lxl ~. w/rrift 1.10.v, o.abnwood ftocn. Cllblnets& stden + aahsrnan's ginge. •6325 $)95.000 DOVER SHORES ~ vieV4 lrom b..e, 4bd w/dinlng & family rm., 3 car~ pod & 5'la 16335 Sl49,000 li'al( ION t..gs tlClra p!Mlll loe h pNl1*r location Q'I 12" ~VI~ Wv,s. 16296 Sl.7'5.000 NEWPORT BEACH 2436 W. COAST HWY 714-631-1400 Exclusive Affiliate ~f Sotheby's International Realty BALBOA. ISLAND 315 MARINE AVE. /.'.!\ 714-673-6900 - " . , I ., • t ~ -, • ·.,..-- -I ---.... --;; ..-.0 l -• • -!11:_ -..__ ..... . - WATERFRONT HOMES, INC.Realtors® Specializing in properties for sale or lease ... on the water ... near the water ... ant{)!ith a v_iew of the-water ... ... ~ . .COSl'A MESA Heights near park & elementary school Olannfug 3bd w/hrdli.d firs & recently re· modeled kitchen & teths on R 2 lot •~2 631-1400 $259,000 COSTA MESA 3bd Eastsidr flMlhm lmmacW111 2sly master w/9ittilg nn ~rm & 2. t.lconies. both w/Back Bay 111ews •6333 631-1400 $265,000 Desuable lsty3bd w/hot tub & $\ll room. Walk WOOD8RJDGE Bf9\t & fresh lxf ~ w/itn- -to ckh. tennis pool & ocean •6329 rig & ~-{JPS· & pa.tio on q.aet ~-Wall to 631 -1400. $280.000 lab, pmk. nips & school O:mn pool & spa •6356 COSTA MESA ~t &: airy condo w/2 masters. 673-6900 $270,000 frplc & ~Oller attached <ti garage. Na. quiet EA.STSIDE Cosla Mesa R-2 lcc on prine street near 16 l.llit comPeX •6358 park w/liln.iy & tennis N~ painted 3bd w"'1p 6~1-1400 $114,500 P"lY I.RI & giWen shtid I\ Lvgeya'rd •6354 631 -1400 $279,000 BALBOA ISl.AND~ w/frplc + 2bd ape & 3 Spillllll9port ai prvne street steps to bay w/!Mw from front patio •6355 631·J400 $589,000 TRIANGLE-SQUARE lxl~~/~ 119 lrplc & good si:zie pallO End Int on gmnbd w/ comm pool. steps 10 partt. library & shops. •6299 631-1400 $144.000 UDO ISLE l.qlt. bright & CO'/)/, 2bds & den on TURTl.E ROCK VISTAS w/cOOltn pool, SPi' & ovmized lot Prine Slreet at cµet enct large 5llVly tennis C11y Tights VM!W from 4td end unit on green patio & excellen1 expansion potential •6'198 belt. dining & ~ rms. 2 frPces 3 deck5 -<>332 631 -1400 $ 595,000 63J.14DO $359,500 • EASTSIDE Costa Mesa's Orleans anplx w/canm pool lsry fr~ ~ed 2bd end ri wlfrPc. din- iig rm. large masttr, lalntry & pvt patio 16324 631-1400 $144.500 sot.rm CO~ METRO ~ rehrbished Brookvifw 2My ~ f\l.Mrn w/llJ &ti garage 1n nice lntfllor ~ nw 4i> & pools. •6'197 631-1400 $144,800 COSTA MESA Heights So ol 17• St. 2bd condo w/pabo 1n small complex w/r«:e ~ convt· nient to shops & buses •6308 631-1400 $162,000 EASTSIDE Costa Mesa. large R-2 lot w/apl'Yd plans fOJ 2 new oondol Near buses. shops & str· W:es &!sq ltd cottage ISC\ITaOfrmfed 1632} 631-1400 $189,000 WESTQff ~ 2bd Ocwr Wage l\mhm, ~~.new cape& lgpllio. Comn pool & cilhsc. cbt to~ & Mames partt. •6294 631-1400 $189,995 F.ASTSIDE COSTA MESA NEWPORT NORTH Elegant 4bd home. g6urmet kitchen & family rm on beautiful lot NC & seC\lity •'283 673-6900 $479,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS ~ 3bd cottage w/ hrdwd firs on pnme stre«t. wal to al schools. Used briCk. picket fence. roses & large rear yard •6328 631-1400 $369.000 AT 11tE BEAaf Fabulous spilCious 3bd tv.nhm steps to s.nf. Go..met kitchen, large master w/ h91 ceiling.\ & frplc In living rm "6320 631-1400 $395,000 NEWPORT'S Baycrest. Very large comet lot on ~. trec-lned-street w/l Sly 3bd A/C. hm ~ & farniy rms. l&\niry & lrg worilshop In grg •6310 631-1400 $419,000 WESTCUFF Spacious & Immaculate lscy Sbd home w/,..,.,, nn 11 rom1l'lhC garden setting with pool. spo & fomtam Wal to sdiod & ~ •6352 631-1400 $480,000 CUff HAVEN Oarti~ 3bd w/dini'lg rm, ~ New top~ t\lltom ~. hig rm. 3 cw IM51nkitchen.~nnw/JT doors.&nasterW/ grg, workshop, bonu. rm & ~~ '6347 skylight. Yard VI/pool •634 J 631-1400 $379,000 631-1400 $539,000 COSTA MESA College Park beauty! Freshly BAl.BOAISlAND Chemqdt4)1exon~ pained~ w/remodcltd bnlhs & lcitc:hcn. Large Little Island Lower 3bd & IC>Pff 2bd, both w/fr· yard w/new c:owred patio & aio spinlders. '6361 pica. Front & rrar I»~ •6371 631-1400 $198.000 673-6900 $569,000 MESA VERDE upgraded lsty ~ w~ nn & sEA ISLAND ~ remocWed 2bd ~ added pool iat>le size lanai. Fr doors & windows. perfect amo w/tilg nn. den & hHec.h klldla'I fl ~&~w/dedt,pool,spa&IMI 66357 !J.llld!Jlledcarmriyw/pools.~&terre.#6307 631-1400 $245,000 631-1400 . $579,000 BAYCREST Totali; remodeled 4bd. dining & fam- t; rms & gcumet kitchen w/bfeakfast nook Mas· tcr has qpanded bath w/5alfla & spa hi> •6318 631-1400 $598,000 HARBOR RJDG[ Estate Homes Pnstine.remod- eled ~ w/dmg & family rm & 2 lrplces in a pri\lllte woodsy sdtiig w/c'J;y lights view f6304 631-1400 REDUCE>! $699,000 BA1.BOA ISlAND Beauih.6,r remodeled 2sly 4bd w/roof ded< fireplaces in master & lllling & family rms. ~ Ille & hardwood floorlhg •6366 67J.6900 $699,000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES Beaut1~ rernOOeled 5bd w/dlning & ~ rms, ackled sunroom & yard w/ U9l!d bnck. Sp.\. arbor herb & rose gardens. •6369 673-6900 $709,000 DOVER SHORf.S Gorgeous~ w/dmg &. tam- ily rms & spectacular upper~ view. T ~ remod fl 93 w/IOp (Jlabty fixtures & appliances •6293 631·1400 $729,000 Flbuloui. equestrlan estatt w/Sbd rtmodeled mi, 5 slal barn & artna on owr 1 aqe •6339 631-1400 $1.145,00 COWAN HEIGHTS 2.4· acra. Gated. ~ zoned,~ estate In Tustin foothills. 3 legal parce6. bh landsapng. 2 houses & pool 16.1()() 631-1400 $1,995,000 BIG CANYON Prine golf ouse loation ~ tradillonal archltedll't. Sbcls, cArling & ~ rms. offb & ~ + pool. spa & gardens '6315 631-1400 $2.995,000 ' SHOWCASE lAGUNA BEACH PROPERTIES f.ME.RA.Lb BAY Rare oppon1111tyl Gorgeous tradltlonal 3sty 5bdrm oceanfront w/ fabulous \l1ews & direct access to pnvate beach Cr~11 & base ~ dings. 5 A/C zones. decks terraced~ & lush greenerv •6365 ~.250.000. ABOVE MAIN BEACH Magr.bcent 4bdrm award winning contemporaryworkot art pn ouei 1/2 acre w/r:IJ pool & spa Italian trMttJne, lerrazzo st41111ess steel & walls of glass offenng panoramic ocean & coasial ~'S •6311 $2, 795.000 • ABOVE VICTORIA BEACH Riwrla-like w/<nllll & co.1Sdne ~from h. emobonal CtJStlJ'n 3bdrm bult l!l 92 w/excepoonal ~ !Ming. family & exettise rms. 4 lrpbs. arches. beams & CJMllle ftoots Pool & spa •636 7 $1.970,000 NORlHEND BngN, fr~ dttorated 4tdrm ..wh fabulous ocean & sunsl!t views. Fami,t room, olhct, wuie cellar and iMw decks on large private lot · · with pool & sput end of oi-de-sac #6351 $1,495,000 • NEWPORT BEACH 2436 W. COAST HWY 714~631-1400 Exclusive Affiliate of SOthebys International Realty BALBOA ISLAND 315 MARINE AVE. 714-673-6900 . . .. - " OPEN HOUSES Fr<>m one to fh•e p.m. North Laguna View Home 395 Camden Place Open Sunday $1,495,000 Balboa Island BayfrontBargain 501 North Bayfront Open Sat. & Sun. $1,495,000 Turtle Rock Vista 8 Misty Meadow Open Sunday $359,500 Lido Isle Bayfront Triplex l:""Y conversion to ~~ome l'm•tl tc be<lch, ~'\+.IMs:t'views $999,000 Belcourt Bargain 4 BR 1. t;8A Mt:.cf'-l>~ spa Design~~irf, large lot l $995,000 Newport Heights Townhome 3BR 2.5BA Turn-'sp~t)Ward Bnght, open, 1,~t.ti~llint?. central air $249)XJO Triangle Square Area JSR 2BA townhome w /fireplace Greenbelt location, community pool $144,000 BILL FEENEY in association with TIM CARR WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS® . 61s-1oss • 631-1400 Bayfront Mansion 68R 5.58A, 7,000· sq ft, pnde of ownership ..fab11lous.barbor ~od 1"4ty¥~.~ --- $3,950,000 Balboa Island BayfTont Bargain 3BR 4.SBA Remodel, h car garage Largt' private duck, hug~ roof deck $1,495,000 Lido ls)e Cottage 28R 28A + Den home, beamed ceilings Prime street to street location, 35' lot $.595,<XXl Turtle Rock Vistas 4BR 2.SSA End townMme on large greenbelt Refurbished and immaculate. rommunity pool $359,500 North Laguna View Home 4BR 4BA Remodel, at end of frivate cul-de-sac -fJbu10us ocean and sunset views, pool and !ipa $1,495,000 t Harbor Ridge Value SBR 35BA Ptide of ownership! Two private !tunny decks, atnum $699,<XXl Little Balboa Island Duplex 3BR 2BA + 2BR 2BA charming duplex Prime "Little Island" location $569,000 Affordable in Corona del Mar 48R 2.5BA ~ tnwnhome on large giee\bett Refurblshed and imn\1Culale, aJl1'll'tqty Jl(d $229,000 r' I IAGUNA BEACH ~-S~CTACUlAR AND EMOTIONAL ~~~~~-~---~~~----~ .; • Impeccable Design & Decor • 3 Bedrqoms, 4.5 Baths • Formal Dining· Room • Family Room • Exercise Room • 4 Fireplaces 1--------;~Al,_#I ~----~--------:-....::1 cf~g>~j 631-1400 x234 An eleg_an~ly ~pointed, custom home built in 1992. Riviera- like ocean, whitewater & city lights views. Dramatic spaciolls living room. Quartzite floors , arched windows and state-of- the-art kitchen. Rgmantic pool, spa., gardens and terraces. ,WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. ~ REALTORS8 Exclusive Afftliite of Sotheby's International Realty ~ . WDEI IH M.llOA ISi.AHO SAi.ES AHO U$11HGS W• l'~ATID In,,,. ulc ot 4n of...,_ lsMnd ~sow since 111195• , HARBOR HILL: ocean, mountain and city light views BOUNDARIES: . . Spyglass Hill Rd. and San Miguel Rd. HOMES: Consists of 40 lots, 39 arc built on, including ooe home which-is on two lots: One lot is vacant. HISTORY: Harbor Hill was developed by the Irvine -0>., and the lots came on the market in 1984. STYLE: Harbor Hill is made up of aJJ custom homes located on thme cul-de-sac strecu. Each home bas its own incUvidual style, oo two homes look alike, which gives the neighborhood a unique feel. Most of the homes range in size from 3,000 to S,000 square feet. and some are as brge as 7,000 aquuefeet NOW LIS'.J'ED: These are cut'(eody' teVen homes on the mutet ranging in price from $995,000 to $1,699,000. One of these homes is 11 ,fiillsborough which is on the market for Sl,195,000. Thistrlllidooal-style borm' feafW'C!. spacious ,IO(llPI .net beautiful views of city llghu. • COMMUNITY FEATURES: Gue-guarded entrance. Some homes have ocean views while others enjoy mountain and city lights views. Adjacent to San Miguel Park with private gated community su.irs leading to the park. Qose to Fashion Island shopping, entertainment and dining and the qUatllt village of Corona def Mar. SCHOOLS: Andenen Elementary School and Corom del Mu Junior and ~or ffi&h School. Both sc:booll baVt achieved exemplary achievement awards. FEATVIW> HOME: (pictured) ~style c:;vstom view sqidenco IOClitd • l f ffillaboroulh jl desiped re. gracious entertaining and easy Camily living. The apacious four bedroom. three .ncs one- half bath borne is beautifully decaUed inside and out with spac~ rooms, formal living and dining rooms, an:hitectural accenta, vaulted ceilings, four fi~places, two wet bars,Jibraty, French doors and windows, security system. three-car gan,e, haab gardeu aod med brick acc:eab. 11* ii cruty I spcci'1 property, boudng' breadlllltiag virita. ,. ... --"'"""':'---... .,,, -. V.. An ~ pool home on a comer lot. 48Rl._~ & famlly room. 3 car garage. Fonn.I auung room plus eat-In lctt. New paint lSld carpet .............................. $SU,000 • ........................... , - c...... ... -South of Coast Highway. ~ oottage pb artist's studio Voth ocan view. 2 car ganwJe. Rl JOne but has 2 separate ~ 11U1.. Roof deck. .............................................. $614.tM BAY VIEW HOMES ...._ P ' rd Penthou9& with no common wals has 4 Qt garage ~ elevator to each .Jloor. 3BR, SBA, gourmet kitchen w/granite. ftlpeccablc tasee Vo fabtbls.I_ ................................ $195, ... NEWPORT NEIGHBORHOODS ...... \"-....... Estate Sall! 4 bedroom, 2 bath Montegc) model with add-on bralda:st nook, newer roof and a view of the hills. No COSJrt appearanoa needed ................................ $t65.tet WEST NEWPORT 2 C r) r p o r ; 1 t E' P I ;11 · 1 S tt i t P 1 3 (). N P \ v po rt Be~ c h • 6 .~ --l -S 7 0 0 .. r . \ --• T,. _ NEWEIUlAYFRONf-· -· 1404 West Bay Avenue 5 br. 4.5 ba home with elevator and vaulted ceilings throughout. Magnificent quality and details. Large boat dock Call Russ Auter 673-3777. $2,000,000 SPECTACULAR BAYFRONT MASTERPIECE 939 VIA LIDO SOUD ~ On the tip of Lido Island, main turning basin views, finest quality details and craftmanship throughout. Reduced to $4,199,000 3 br, 4.5 ba in prime lagoon location. beautiful courtyard entry. Priced to sell, shown by appointment only. Call Jim Jacobs 675-3777. Sl,750,000 includes land LIDOISLANDBAYFRONT 313 Via Lido Soud Priced to sell. Sunny south facing location 3BD .• 3BA .. with boat dock. Walk to Lido vilJage restaurants & shops. Call Russ Auter 673-3n7. · $1,399,000 ... LAGUNA: OCEANFRONT 315«>1 BhdfDr. .,,,1.... Large 57x150 Oceanfront lot with approved plan!\ for a 4800 sq. ft custom home. Call Russ Auter673-3m. $999,000 OCEANFRONT .1211 E. Balboe BmL Spacious 3 br. 2 ba w/X-large family room that could be 4th br. Beautiful beach and city light views. Nice grassy area&~ patio on lhe beach. Large 3 car garage. Call Chris Brigaodi 673-3m. $1,095,080 S years old w/complete kitchen. $4SOOmo. Owner: Rua Fluter CALL FOR INFORMATION -·" ,, .h . .,,,/ A S•"'1tly "'°"1mt of Prtstiifo"' propmia ;,, BAYCRESTIDOVERSHOMS tUUI NEWPORT HEIGHTS llrtllS. - . SUNDAY, MARCH 3rd 1.:00-S:OO Your ho~ts: Michael Dreyfus and Susan Weir, Coldwell Banker I Rae Ro~rs, ReMax So. County I Barbara Aune, Grubb' &"Ellis I Arne Petersen, Grubb & Ellis I Pam Ball, Grubb & Ellis I Robert Bents, Coldwell Banker la\!rrest/!ln&tr "hnres 1712 Antigwi Way $755,000 LMllue ~ & l'lw-~~ 644--62()() 1846 Leeward Lane, $489,000 ~ "'"" 644-62()() · 1406 Lincoln Lane, $749,000 ~--&dt 644-62()() , 1121 Nottingham, $469,000 ~ ~ 644-906() 1940 W'mdward Lane, $569,000 ~ ~~ 16()-5()()() 1207 Sussex Lane, $497,500 s. ••• ~ , ·°'·" 'Dt""'4 644-9()6() 621 Donald Place, $525,000 ~ 11!~ 76()-5()()() 510 Bol,$a Ave., $549,000 . ~ 11!~ 76()-5()()0 526 Catalina Drive, $615,000 2'e 11!~ 16()-5()()() 222 La Jolla Drive, $369,000 ... ~ 11!~ 16()-5()()() . 440 Holmwood Drive, . $459,000 2'e ~ 16():5()()() ~ .. . 2800 Broad Street $529,000 ;e.e ~ 16()-5()()() ---..,.~~ ---~~ 644~1600 EXCLUSIVE MEMBER •• ~.·.~ STATES -CLUB THE ART OF MARKETING PROPERTY. OFFICES WORLDWIDE New Listings Aam• elm Banlt owned! 3 Bd. 2 e.i. family home w/ pool. Completelf rehlbedl Patrick Bartollc $I S9, 900 ---New Listings Nortll Lac••• Bank owned! Excellent locatfonl 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Patrk:k 8artollc $419,000 .. ----- 45 Royal St Geo• 32 Bwainl Tree 15 Inverness . 644~1600 New Listings Newport North Gorgeous 4 bedroom. 3 bath, 3 car garage on oversized lot. Greg Lombardi $49S,000 San luan Capistrano Enjoy ocean views through canyon from 2 5 acre site. Connie Maxsend $499,000 Harbcw View Hllh AdoratMe 4 8d 2 Ba.. famlJy home, large backyard. Great street SteU. Worden $559,000 Newport Island Bayfront with dock plus I bedroom apartment. •erry F1nster $595,000 Huntlncton Beach Big 4-plex with 6 garages, each unit with 3 baths, marble fireplace and skylights. Rick Langev1n $79S,OOO Bayside Cove Bayfront condo .1n gated community. Dock available. 3 bedrooms. l.5 baths Great-bay 'llew. •eny Fln~i: $869,000 Emerald -Bay Ocean view lot with plans for new 7,500 sq ft. home. Ftnster & Daley $9SO,OOO Oceanfront lot perched above partc and beach. Gated community Scanlan & Busk $1 ,050,000 Oceanfront Laauna oceanfront. approx. in acre Secluded cove. lerry Finster $1 , I S0,000 New Listings 9iest Newport h o units at the bead\· remodeled In 1989. Ronda Hein Udo Isle Bayfront with larae dock and fabulous view. 3 bedrooms+ den. Worden & Bibb $2,39S,OOO New5 bed- "--"--.-Medlteminean maoSJOO-. --- Bob eerc · $2,545,ooo Harbor 1.a.nd Larae custom 5 bed- room bayfront. New private dock. Beverly Morphy $3,750,000 Lido Isle Magnificent bayfront home with charming auest house Fabulous location I lohn McMonllJe $4, I 00,000 CorOna del Mar Gated Communities Ocon RJdce F\rst row canyon view lot approx. 18,000 sq. ft. Weinstein & Scanlan $475,000 Hmbor Rldp Owl 4 bedroom, l .5 bath Kensineton. Private view locadon. Carol Bera $539,000 Granville 2 'bedroom, 2 baths, 9th fairway of NBCC totaJly remodeled, 1uard pted, community pool and spa. Rick uncevtn $649,000 Costa Mesa \ Belcourt Sophisticated townhome with high ceilings, crown mouldings and French aoors. Priced fO se111 Unda Lyle $650,000 Emerald Bay Lot value. Best family area, close to park. Great neighbors! . Rod & Nancy Daley $700,000 4 bedroom custom home wfth view In pted community. Morphy&Scanlan · $1,195,000 Bii Canyon Model perfect 5 Bd. family home-with large backyard, pool and spa. Worden & Bibb $1 ,350,000 Blc C.nyon Gracious 5+ bedrooms, peat view yard, one of a klnd. Chrts Undsay $.J , 795 ,000 lnlne Cave ~r~t con~ home. Great use of limestone. 4P'C11llte, walls of .sass. 2 story master 8d. Hants & Kltne $8,500,000 Family Neighborhoods· Harbor 'Ylew Homes Perfect faf)"lllY home • lots of uptrades. 5 bedrooms. SusH Sc.anla11 $689.000 .....,,,......__ ~5bed room, l.5 blldi remodeled and~. L1'e & Dlelldratla $699 ,000 6.44~1600 View Properties Dover Shoces 4 bedrooms plus library, a areen lawn. pc)ol and spa. Austero & Kim $1,195,000 . -__ .....,___ _______ ..., .. --r:-·-., • Dest rable Location next to Greenbetf • Gourmet Kitchen with Creda Stove and Dacor Oven • Wood Windows and Doors • Charmingly Remodeled 4 Bedroom Home • Great Family Neighborhood • Near Park and Community Pool $549,000 . . . • 65 Feet on the Bayfront • Approximately 14,000 square foot Lot • Approximately 6,000 square foot Home with Guest House • Dock for Large Boats • Gated Estate •Elevator .. $4,850,000 . . 1334 Antigua Beautifully upgraded 4 bedroom frome in fa~ily oriented neigfrborfrood. Formal living room with ff replace. Gourmet kitchen with center isla"~ an spacious family room : An additional family room with ff replace and wet bar. Master suite with ff replace, balcony, luxurious bath and huge walk-in clo~t. 3 large bedrooms up and 1 down . Pool and luscious landscaping. $639,500 20 ~urning Tree This magniffcent Fari designed home is being offered • 'totally furnished, including custom artwork -all you ' need is tfae champagne! Dramatic open noorplan , volume ceilings, media room , formal dining room , -~~OU&-nuJSUJi:.su'.LL· e..~nd more. Private' ------ gate guarded community located across from Fashion Island. $2,495,000 BAYCREST ---- · Spect&lllar, ltigfr volume eP1try. 2 bedroom "Plan C". Soaring 2-story living room with ff replace, elegant circu- lar staircase. Master btdroom suite with ffreplact, ~eci anti luxurious btttft. A second master bedroom with pri- vate dressi.ng area. Spacious family area witlt #replace ." P~vate f!k4 glltlrded community ant! co11..enient recre-.. SPYGIASS JIM KLINE 759-3771 Country like setting overlooking lovely canyon and city lights. Beautifully upgraded 4 bedroom, 3 bath family home with · incredible bonus room and situated on a private cul-de~sac~ This home is a must see in move-in condition. $995,000 EASTBLUFF Lovely large 5 bedroom, 3 bath ll!modeled family home. Incredible new master.bedroom suite. Nice large private backyard. Home office with outside entrance. ~9,000 UfdlMe s.in Adtlntllftnt H.rU of l:.r111e Mtllf6er 759-3727 ]. ]. 7 EVL'\lr\G (Ai\\O'\ • .. •Extremely motivated -may lease/option! • Lowest golf course price! • Fabulous floorplanl • Decorator perfect! • 2 bedrooms + den • Don't miss this onel R~,fMMf to $529,000 nemendous and rare opportunity to own amazing view property on serene canyon -~ - location. Recently remodeled home with large open living-areas, 3 bedrooms plus separate guest quarters. Always bright! . New tile roof, new flooring and new kitchen appliances. Room to easily expand living spaces .. One of the largest Jots in Shorecliffsl Crashing ocean waves and beach just steps away. 'Call for your private viewing today! Offered at $1,695,0'00 • Extremely motivated! • Tum-key perfection custom home ~ • New Euro-kitchen • Contemporary feel. with open Hying spaces .• Large private lot with pool, spa and grassy patio areas • 4 bedrooms ~lus room to expand • 4-car garage R~'uu,f to $1,395,000 .· ··-------...... ----Now Is THE TIME TO Bov!!·r -== . . - EAsTSIDE COSTA MESA SHORE CLIFFS Debi Bibb Dennis Durgan 759 ... 3707 PENINSULA POINT LIDO ISLE. COSTA MESA 3202 N9w Yon Donna~ 2120Vhlla a.1ob1Scdl SOMs..-tre Ooma~ 166 Rodu ltcr Doug NichOlson 171S tt.wall Ollplla Omkl 2770 8undnsr Cir PaOavls 1787 Ht ·~ PaOr.is ... 622 .......... °"*~ JIE1WOllrl' llEM2I lOUGnMl.- IClfTy Rlynoldl COLDWeu.. BAN~eR LI :II www.coldwellbanker.com I • ..... .....,.~~....-~~ ----y.-.------.. - -.... --. -.:-... ... ?. 2 -, ----......._ ..... -.... .. --~ --- Measure 5 and real estate value by Doug Hockett, CCIM, prtsidtlll, Orangt Coast Association of Realtors The Board of Directors of the Orange Coa't A\\oc1a11on of Reahof\ recently voted to opp<he Mca'\ure S on the ballot for the March 1996 pnmary election. The A~'oc1a11on ha\ been actively involved with Orange County airport i'\sues for more than four )'eJr'\. beginning.with John Wayne Airport. Since 1994 the focus has shifted to lhe~""ibi.fuy of ilA llirpon at El "Thro. An organization or a community often fin4s itself caught in a dilemma when considering thorny problems :.uch as the reuse of the Manne Corps Air Station El Toro. Whenever I think of a djlemma my thoughts go to a concept taught by the philoMiphy pmfc~"or in Ayn Rand 's "Alla), Shrugged." The profes!.Of'<, view was that there wa' no '\UCh thing a\ a dilemma and if )OU pcn .. e1vc one you 'hl1uld ·· ... go back ~ rour existing runways and is surrounded by an 18,000-acre noise buffer and safecy wne. JOl\n WayncfAirponproviCJCs sflort ' bauJ and commuter flights. The long runways at MCAS El Toro could provide access for direct cross country and international fiights, lhus meeting the County's air transportation. passenger and cargo needs well into the next century A new ajrport at El Toro would more than replace the 8.000 jobs lost by the planned closing of the base and the 17.000 aerospace jobs lost due to defense cuts. It would create 53.000 new jobs in Orange County. If Measure Sis adopted. it will resull ma loss of S 170 million in new annuaJ ta.>. revenues for Orange County cities and schools that would be generated by a commercial aiq>Ol1 at El Toro. It will re!.ult in lhe loss of 53.000 new jobs and their billion doDar annual payroll. It would result in the loss of$ I .5 biJlion in annuaJ air cargo revenues. John Wayne' Airport currently handles less than 1 % of Orange County's a1r cargo demand. .Measure-S..~ms-1-0 be-atHIUempt by<1 few polillcians and anti-airport extremist-. to permanently re.move the option for a new commerciaJ airport in Orange County. Contrarily, the majority of the county·., state and federal elected officials have teamed with the Oran!e County Businc'' Council, the Orange County Taxpayer.. Association, Orange County Central Labor Counci l AA...CIO. Orange Cooney Building lndu,tries A~'ociation, Orange County Regional Airport f.uthority, Partnership "' Doug Hockett 2010. The Airport Working Group of {)r.mg~nty Inc .. lfie Committee for~ Tom Airport and a large number of local elected official~ 10 oppose Mea~ure S. The most recent piece of compelling information wa~ contained m the study on the econonuc impact of the com~rcial use of MC AS El Tom a' an airport, prepared by Lom~ H. Ma~otti. Ph.D. He 1~ the program d1rectl1r for real eMutc management at the Graduate School of Management. • Umvcn.ity of California, !nine. Thi' i.tudy 'pccilically addre~!>ed home and propeny values~ affected by proximity to a1'Jl\1n, ·~!!_a ~nee suPPQrtiog. a.. logu;al cx~on chat both residential and commercial property in the area ~urmunuing MCAS E1 Toro will increase in valul' Y. llh the end of military operations and development of a c:ommerCiaJ airport Jt thl' site," according to Masotti's study. "Commercial ll1rports arc positive cnginl'.' for local and regional economic gru" th Further, resideoccs in communitie' immediately adjacent to MCAS El T4'lm already have an 'aviation discount' f,K'h1rl·d into their property values. Any decrea-.c 111 the nuisance. i.e. quieter commercial 'er ,u, louder military aircraft is likely 10 ha'~ J positive effect on home values." Or. Masotti concluded. "Based on m\ , research, experience and knowledge 11{ airport developments, I am firmly con' m1.·eu that development of a commercial a1rpon JI El Toro MCAS will generate greater hcneti1' with fewcf negative impacts than an) olhl'I financially feasible alteroatives for the \111.' _· Based uporuhis..informarion. it is iu the. best interest of the real esta1C market of the Orange Coast to oppose Mea.~ure S. That '' my perspective. as well as the position and the action taken by the Board of Direl·tor' 111 the Orange Coast Association of Realtor' I urge you to join us in"chat po ition. I/ JOI' lulH 11111 fllndolU or c~mmtnts, p~as1 /ttl /rtt I.() toltlOcl ''" tltrough thr Oran1~ Coo.II Auocldolt of Rtalton . .JO I N. N1wport Blwt, N•WJIOff B1acls, CA 92663. Call (71') 122-23(1() or fax mt at (714)642-4105. . . • ind t'Xaminc your prcmi'\c•·., a), one of them 1' v.mng ··I ha'e found 1h1s advice to be 'aluable on mJny occu~tons. Many ti me' durin~ the deliberation' of the pa<,t few H'JI' th1' '"ue fanned the pa,).1on' of the n1un1y. the .:nmmunity and memberi. of this Jnd other Realtor A'>,ociation' heating "hJI appeared to be dilemma., The pmponenl\ of Mca~ure S talk about tht· need tor re,pon,ible planning. faimc" Montgomery announces new system for Newport Beach offic_e • ind taxpa)'cr pmlcdion when 1.alkrng aboul the future ll)>C of the El Toro i.ite Our rnndu,1nn " that Mea.'u'\ S i'> not about rc,pon,1ble planning. fa1m~ i">r protecting taicpJ)cr'>. it i~ about stopping the El Toro lo.:allon from ever being u<,ed a.\ a c11mmcrc1al airport. In fact. Measure S \tale~. .. .this initiative recogniLes that the h1ghe'1 .ind beM use for the El Toro MCAS "not a civilian airport." Measure S al!\o contain'> 1.echnical requirement\ that will prevent El Toro from ever being used as a • w mmcrcial airport. In 1994 the Board of Directors of lbc Orange Co~l Association of Realtors '>U pportod M~ure A. which Orange County voters passed in 1994. It established a Citizens Adv1i;ory Committee lo plan the future of El Toro. Measure S would abolish the Citi1.cns Advisory Committee and give all planning authority to the Board of Supervisors. Measure A required Mudie' of all potentiaJ uses of EJ Toro. With millions of taxpayers· money already spent. Measure ,. S would start the planning proce..s over again. wasting the tax pa yen.· money-that has already been spent. John Wayne Airport is too small to serve Orange Coonty's needs, It will reach its leaal annual limit of 8.4 million passengers this year or next. lt has only ooe S,700-fOO( runway and no room for CX.pln!lion. fJ Toro Ti me saving system for escrows gives agents and brokers more time to list and sell Maxine Montgomery. manage( of The Prudential -Jon Douglas Co .• Newport Beach office located in Corona del Mar. h~ named this office as the site for a state-of- the-art transaction mover system. It's designed to maximize the efficiency for completing each escrow handled by that office. This new concept has been embraced by Montgomery and her cadre of more than I 00 agent~ and ii. complemented by the surging ti;chnology now available to the rcaJ estate industry. How does ii work? Each agent who bM a fully executed contract of sale for a propeny may elect to use the in-house Transaction Coordinator system and log on all the pertineni facts and figures.of the deal ihto a ,specialized computer track.Ing system. lnfonnation entered into the system includes relevant coiuingency date$; who docs what and why: what monies~ needed and when; what needs to be IJ&ncd and by whom; and all othct minute decails ttquircd tu complete an c'crow . The 'Y~tem prmidc~ the u-.er with :i daily calendar relallng to the eM:row event' o;o that the ugen1 has an independent tracking ~ystem to the e-.crow m addition to their own file'> and lhe escrow agent\ files. There are now so many important document~ which need to be signed and acknowledged by all parties that by the time un e-.-.crow is clo~d there arc hundreds of correlating pages. most if not all, required by law. The Transaction Coordinator assists the agent in keeping all the i.cheduling and requirement~ under a manageable system so no1}11ng falls through the crack.~. As Mont&omcry and her agents agree. thj s system has filled a defined need and will free up the agents :ind broker. to do what they do best: list and sell properti~ along our magnificent Orange Coast. Everyone wins -clien~. agents and management since it allows for the be.~t use of time. • The past 14 months have been a time of incredible change within the industry and 11l'C Prudential -Jon Douglas Co., is poised with their expertise to tackle not only the current de"1and'I of the industry but ready to take on tbc.c~ and dynamics of the business ct1 to come. For •otw llf/~tt, caU Mallt1 ..... I Kathy Granieri .: She's mad for·.the mountains AGENCY: Gtubb cl FJlis JOBTl1LE: Real estate sales usoci~ FARM AREA: Newport Beach . HOW LONG WITB AGENcY: Two and oae-balf' years. but 11 ~ in real estate CITY OF RESIDENCE: CorQoa del Mar eoa1JES11NTEUST: Dcc:orllioa my home. U:ii.g, entertaining LA.ST BOOK READ: - "'Mm Ate Prom Mm. women Ate Piom • Vemll" FAVORITE MOVIE: .. Same Ttme Next Year" FAVORITE RESTAURANT: Any place I eat with my family . and friends FAVOIUTE GETAWAY: Kathy Gronieri Tbe mmm«aim PET PEEVE: People that don't come from a place of integrity HOW DO YOU DEFINE SUCCESS? Being happy_ with myself . OFFERING 1WO UNIQUE NOKtH IAGUNA PROPERTIES - CONTEMPORARY Completely Renovated 3BR, 38_11 w/hardwood .floors throughout.· .. OUTSTAND1i.G VIEWS" $859,000 TRADITIONAL Well located. on a desirable street near all that Laguna Beach has to offer. 4BR, 3BA., AN EMOTIONAL HOME. Must See! $875,000 THE BLUFFS Complete!~ remodeled wjth excgxiooal greenbelt view Dreyfus/Weir -$329,000 NEWPORT BEACH Cmtom bujlt residence, 4 bd, 3 ba, pool and spa DonaJd Pfaff -$399 ,900 LUFP Lowest priced holll( in this popular ~ 3 bd, 2 ba Ginny Anderson -$429 ,000 ~ ---'~~ .. -.... ~6/f'_~v.:..:.-~ .. IJ ~'\ -• - Lri>o lsLB Charmin~ 4 bd, 3 ba home, courtyard, patio Alison McCormick -$514,000 . BALll<>A CoVES . Darling bayfront home, 3 bd, 1.75 ba, dock Lavigne/ Pereira -$542,000 • CoaoNA DBL MAil Clmming home on wide 45' lot, 3 bd, 2 ba, patio Lisa Adam -$695-,000 • CALL COLDWELL. BANmt NBWPOllT BEACH 1 BALBOA PENINSULA -Sunday s22w.~ont $1,990,000 BAYSHORES Sunday ~SS'=V.~ Drive $815,000 Eleanor Bowie "As the BEACON BAY Sunday . 22 Beacon Bay $11449000 L.H . Renee West preeminent I CORONA DEL MAR specialists in I Saturday . 2231 Pacific Drive , $1,075,000 Allison Seescman Sat/Sun 204 Hazel · $1,950,000 Sccscman/Olson luxury real estate, DOVEll SHORES ·~· ,_ we invite you Saturday $798,000 David McCulloch HARBOR RIDGE to visit this weekend's selection . $750,000 Deremiah/Francis o. except1ona properties from Sat. & Sun. Velma Tun.moos OCEANFRONT I :00 to 5:00 pm. Sunday $829,900 David Prince Call Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 759~0649 http://www.coldwellbanker.com ' view of Back Bay. ocean & sunsets. End unit "E" -$449,000 Ginny Anderson 6+4-906(bc IS I Traditional '4 bd, 3 ba home with captivating ocean and Catalina views. $1,950.000 John Campbell 6+4-9060 x 121 630'4 West Oceanfront Luxury oceanfront penthouse with ' bd. 2 ba. $892,000 David Prince 6+4-9060 xl20 Huge lot. approx. 18,000 sq. ft. Private park-like setting. Four bedrooms. $750,000 LmAdam 6-4+9060 x158 N r w listing Lowest priced single family home on Penlnsula Point. Open Sawrday I :00 to '4:00 Marcia & Robert Bents I '1 I I Miramar • $ll5,000 ,. Granite counters In elepndy remodeled kitchen. Move In condition. A Best Buy at $469,000 Marm I Robert Benes 644-9060 x 112 Former celebrity estate, '4 bedrooms, '4.S baths, over- looking fourth fairway. so· lap poo1. s 1.iso.000 Perry Taub 6-#-9070 x 111 Compfetely ~home with private COllrtyard for entertUiing. .. bd. ) ba Reduced to $'497,500 Dreyfus/Weir 800-892-7158 lowest priced home behind the gates with poof a spa. Spacious 4 bd home with huge den. $610,000 Perry faub 644-9070 x 11 I .. Roor to cellini windows ~ fabulous bay views. .. bd. 3.5 ba_ Open Sunday I 1 ti PaJet:mo • $4 lt,000 Bruce Miller 644-9060 x 131 Excepdonal S bd. '4 ba home with large muter suite. Wonderful dream kltChen $1 .125,000 Eleanor Bowie 6+4-9060 x I '45 Through Coldwell Banker Online™, your property will receive (> international exposure on the Internet . Sign on at: h~:/www.coldwellbanker.com Three bedroom, tw0 bath, single level home. Excellent condltJon. Ocean view, close to prlvat.e bbch. $885,000 Bruce Miller 644-9060 x 131 Totally remodeled 3 bd. 2.S ba home. Traditional decor with French doors. Reduced! Now $429,000! David Prince 644-9060 x 120 Open House -Sacutday i -S 10 Lucerne "Dynasty'' model, 2 bd, 2 ba. Redocedl Now $349.900! David Prince 6'f-4.906j) x 120 Top ftoor condominium OYW- looldna the bay, 3 bd. 3 ba. very desirable locaUon • $640,000 Edie otson 644-9060 x 132 Excellent cul-de-sac location.. Extraordinary city light and mountain views. 3 bd. 3 ba. Imminent foreclosure! $529.000 Colesworthy -644-9060 x 182 fantasdc white water views. Grat cuHte-sac lot. Appl"C>Wd plans for S bd. Brion Jeannette designed home. $599,000 .., Cofdwen •Banker Newport Beach Salutes Lyleen & Jeff Ewing · ~Coldwell Banker New~ Beach office salutes Lyteen and Jeff Ewing. e award winning mother-son team who have ranked #I for Che past four nsecuwe years Backed by the full resources of Cahfomra~ preeminent real estate leader the Ewings offer unbeatable customer service and bold marketing techniques to promote exclus111e. luxury Previews' Propernes With a solid customer base of repeat clients and referrals. the Ewings are recognized for their integrity as well as their comprehensive knowledge of todays real estate market When gemng ready co buy or sell your hOme. rely on the proven professionals with more than 24 years continuous expenence rn the Newport Beach area. L YLEEN & JEFF EWING " Office: (714) 644,906Q ext. 114 Pager: (800) 949,9471 Residence: (714) 673, 1980 I l - l ' I .. 1-f..w • • •Z. ...&++ • ! 3 F t , . • , Truty, one of the best waterfront locations in the harbor. Approximately 62' of bay frontage. Private pier can be enlarged for 95'boat. $4,950,000 BEACON BAY .., Sophisticated home featured in two magazines, state-of-the-art media room, Beach living at its finest. Perfect for Viewing Chdstmas Boat Parade. $1,449,000 LH 0 ---f ~o CORONA DEL MAR Quiet location with drop-dead incredible views of Newport Harbor and Jetty. Indoor pool ?n lower level. Live in · "as-is" or remo~el v:'ith your pers~nal touch. $1,075,000 Gated neighborhood, two . private beaches, 2555 Vista • $815,000 BAYSHORES Newer home with dock overlooking turning basin. $10,000/month BAYSHORES Smashing harbor. mountain, and ~ views, plus private dock. $2.595,000 MONARCH BEACH 180 degree views, pool, spa. plus grassy yard. $795,000 . . C~Yo/ .rvfocf::::. Co/lfwe// /;>~Y Newtorl-/;>eacJ.., 1 (%00/ 7()1-Xb1 . 0 FOCU1S THI: BLUl"P'S The Bhilf, ci:wloprrll.-nt is h:.m.-d Jdjaccnt w NL·wport'i. BJ<.k 8Jy Wtld Lili: Pn.."'ICrw l:A'Sigi'k.-d with J ML-rlitl"l'T".lllQl'l lb.tr. thc homes an: lll-'11Cn ll.L\ly Sl."t apart b)• fl.t.Jl gTL'CllbcJt .1lld _?den an:as. Along the rim, dx:sc pnipt.'Ttics <&-\'ari<JUS \-icwoi &om fii.11 Bad B.iy JJ1d city lights ro F-.1shu1 l.Jand and thc Newport Bay. A rdk'\."t1on pond and ns: ~ Ii lfTTl the l'k.·m of the co1lllnw1ity \ "C)ngin.i.1" "'1..11nn and rhL-n: Mt'. miles ' of mc.u'k.lcnng.,h >qxit:hs thmughout Ii >r k.·1. .. uri:~· w.ilk... Amenities cnosN of mm: .m:a pools, induding .l childn:11 \ puol. :u1d playground. . . !'· . . . ---~ -~ --.... , .. ......... ---~-::._~ ------"'-. -- PR.ICED RIGHT! VIEW, VIEW, VtBW Three bedroom, two bath, single-level home. Light interiors, nice location with a private: patio and a city light view. Spacious 2bd, 2.Sba bay view home with ..ovc:rsizc:d master suite, custom kitchen, security system and more. get into great commurµry. 23 .Bethany • 315,000 $335,000 DoN&JoYcE OLSON Then Is No Sd tti111tt For fucpmmct. - ( I I I .... I ",, j ' . I _' l f l ( I ( )1. l .\11 \ l '-.l.I $329,000 E.njoy res()t't-style liPing and exciting golf course · views in the guard gated • Two bedrooms plus den, 2.5 baths • Desirable, single level end unit • Large patio for entertaining • Recessed lighting and plantation shutters • Well ·appointed kitchen with breakfast area • Two car attached garage and indoor laundry • Dual wardrobes in master suite • Community pools, spas, and tennis courts $ 520,000 • Priced for Immediate Sale ~~f14n4e Broker Associate 1-800-283-3734 .... 'J ~ . . ---- was out for surgery. We wish her a speedy recovery I At GRUBB & EWS RESIDENTIAL SERVICES Stfpbaale Houpton ha.s in excess of S6 million in elC1"0w this yearl The t.ot spot scerm to be the peninsula, · wbetc the majority other CICIOWI are Jocat.ed. ' COWWEUBANUa NHWl'OllT llBACH welc<)mes SGllli Kaller, the new • marketing director. FUD SANDS COASTAL PROPBRTIBS is elcased to announce the addition of CaroUnt Spencer to Fim Advantage Mortga,e. wh.ich bas an in~ bol,tse otflCC at the agency. She bas eight years leodin& experienCe in south Orange County and resides with her family in the .... ...,ooacn..~--"'""="..,.,,..,,~~ Do JOI' AMrN a1 littk t"'1ia /tw tJw B11ylilta cMIM1 JIUt call J"1# 1fln; Reol &II* Uilor 111 (714) 5144242 or , fa(1U)~ . , Donald flfaff and Deborah White team up to benefit buyers and sellers • C ldw II Ba k d th closingof the purchasc~w. 0 e n er an e Of course. lower fees and expertise in loan H Mo pack.aging go a long way to bring necess.ary ome rtgage case to any sale/purchase escrow. Deborah N rk ben f• th White, financiaJ officer with The Home efWO e It e Mortgage Network, hu been a leader in b d II these services for many years. uyer an 5e er Pfaff1'as utiliud the Mortgaie ~ome Network service to the benefit and JOY of Donald Pfaff. broker associate with lt)C Newport Beach office of Coldwell Banker. says lhc newly created alliance wit.I\ Coldwell Banker and the Home Mortgage NetwOfk has led to smoother cransactions. The Coldwell Banker/Home M<>ftpge Nctwortt tcani i designed to benefit the buytr financially. The outcome of the buyer's dollar savinas is also a comfort to the seller i~knowlna the' buyer qualifies easier and will be happier toward the three buyers in the past 4S day . Accordina to Pfaff, the lowest rates and zero point loans being offered by White have helped the buyer put all of their cash toward the purchase price instead of closing ~ For '"°re lltf.,..,.,,.....,, IM 1emcn . of Co14wtU Baar""' 1'1N H- ... MorWalt Nttwort/°"'1 o/hlilll•a. cell Doll/IU Pf..tf, ColtlwtO ..-r, N1wpon BHCle olfkl, (11') "33·9511. .. THE PRUDENTIAL+ )ON DoUGLAS COMPANY Sandy Mittman 644-1096 729-7271 2328ARALIA Just Reduced to $465,000 Elegantly remodeled and customized three bedroom family hqme. L11sh backyara with waterfall, spa and firepit situated in a resort-like setHng . An engineer for buyers • Paula McKinney helps buyers find their dream home .. Paul a McKinney\ background as an a.~'\Ociate electronics en&ineer with a focu'> in business infonnation system~ from Cal State Long Beach has kept the agent from 1llC Prudential -Jon DougllL\ Co .• Newport Beach organ ized and better equipped to ride ~ real estate roller coaster of the past few years. She is able to provide not only the best information technology provided within the office, but her instinct and thrill of the hu nt gives her the added thrust to find the best deal out there. Helping people find great buys and values thal most buyers just dream about is ooc of her passions. Persistence and commitment to the challenge serves McKinney and her loyal client~ weU. McKinney feel~ strongly that anyone can now afford a home. It i' a-happy and exciting time. particularly for first-time buyer-; - because intere't rates are at an all· Pou McKinney · tilJIC lo~. Lt is ah.o a terrific time for a buyer to move up to th,eir second or third home. Paula McKinney is a ,,.:~r of the prestigious Cltainnan 's Circle and can be reaclted al the Newport Beaclt office o/T/11 PnultnJial -Jon Douglas Co., 2101 E. C00$1 Higltwa1, SU. 250. Corotta #kl Mar, (11') 159-66()(). ., ' l P · --· -..... ---• . .. l) IJ8lllA IEACH ~ IUl'Tlfa" II A...., .. Fabulous ""'oce""'ai-1hor""1t Im. 48R, 48A, ~iwy.upsoale design. Steps. toh 38R, 38A, rnovffl·'*1ta. Large l1l$1t suite w/2 wal<·ln closets . .fonnal dinlna sand Pnvate gated comm "• • rm, den wAlll·ln ent8ltalnment ctr. Sallla, WOfbhop. Cdt Uned clams; ._ . . ... ~..m --UDOISlAmlAYFROllT Lm .. ~ ...... Light & bflght fa11111y hm on extra large lot w/docll 68R + 4 S8A. Large msb' ~ 3BR 2 ~~fir C!i.vr...i.ts island kitchen -~ SUlte + remodeled balh. 5paaous guest qtrs Immaculate oondibonl • s. 1. ""'""'' · • · $1 _ 000 a • ccutyards. , ICUld-lystem. , ·-· ..-.. -.u COROllA DB. MAI llSTORICAL.. N~ remodeled & updated Tluon model wl38R, 2.58A Shows llilt & ~ Pe<chad above "Ltttle Corona" on an ov8f'Sized come< lot w/pano ocean views. w/French doors. custom opening skyflghts, CUSton\ wood & ~Tront dri & 58R 4.58A. hardwood flrs. beautiful high coved ce1hngs, massive frpl & manY recessed lighting. Now haS scraped celtiogs & hlW kitchen wA>reak&asl nook. Olher features $1,125,DOD Private Iron! Cot.flyart1 , tlat,1!11 IRYm TERRACE PMSTIUIUS IPYIUll 111.l Beauhlul cootemporary hm wl~s rms & vauttad ce1~s. Panoramic 48R 2 58A. 3-<:ar garage = enlry, Ol*I tlowlng flooq>lan. new ceramic ' "-Qiiiilf51jj views of harbor, 1etty, Pavilion & city lights 4BR. 3.58A. pool & private spa 3 tile 111 lolehen. Seier bourJhl ·Y«y mocMled, SlOnll al ofters!!$51t,• I~ lrpl's. lots & lots ol closets! Sec. sys. App.<ox. 3.500 sq.fl $1, 115,000 . ...,.. •um flRl'VATE & PRDTimOUS llG CAIYOll Lender owned. remodeled Im on liwae comer !ell wtpool. 48R + 2BA. remodel«! A stunning 5BR, 4.5BA hm situated on an oversaad lot 111 private & r!f~ kltchen, balhs. Skylghts, wood Ill's. l'rtnch doots. [."'1t & ~ .-.,• ~ Canyon' Property enjoys pool & spa wlwt!Nfs of bay & O<Ql! "'5,• ..,., , WAllll I llVITm CAPE COO CHARM+ QUALITY COISlRUCT10ll 48R, 2.58A, formal dlling, A/C, spa. Westtc llarm. FR. sec: gal_I. French Bii in 1988. steps to sand. V8'Salile lam. hm wlinc:ome unit. 4BR, •.58A, on 3 doof, custom cabinelry, huge lot + much men! $411,llJ levels While tile. oak cab. Betber. MoY&-il aincition. •·• IEMnPa WB1'Clff -ocwt VEWSI NI~ 38R, 28A hm + flmly I'll\ olllce, RV pattcrlg. LMge latldscaoed Woodertul 4BR hm located in one of the best neighboftloods 111 CdMI Ma!Jy yatd wlbl1al planters. This Is model~ $4t0,eaa !Wades! .,.,. • •• "'--" • ~ • ~·IUCll Great hm oo huat lot W1DoOt l 9"-38R. 2BA. vtry nllt newer kl1dlen ~ sharp oceanfront ~x. t.wer 38R. 28A. ocean V18W ~ wlslont to llvlng & diNng rm. Verr lfcjht & bright. A great entertainer'• Ml. Lower unrt has stone lrpl..;2BR, tBA + a pnvale ocean front de<* SCM,• tNatad' $775,080 PE11111Mt IUUTY • •llliiitl IEACH 111m1 UMA GIR + APT. 28A, 1Y& on the~ floor w180' vus trom ma lo clly ldlls. H~ 4BR. 2BA + mother·in-law apt Pool. new roof. patios & paint Owner may end unit, 24 hr seady. pools. spa,~· Steps to b9acfl. • ? -- carry w I 50f. down. Close lo town! $145,lm UIUIA -HUIOR VIEW ltl.1.S 3BR., 38A. Chns Abel designed. Soohisticaled hm wtsecurlty Qlfe, _open Move IO naht now• Beautifully remodeled\_ ~BR, 38A, family rm w/new kitchen, space, v1ews. with that woodsy serene feel. ssn.• hardwoodllrs Anderson wnOows. E,.ay oaylocean Vl8W ' large private yatd •• •r• IUCll llMITYll Many extras' Huge price reduction! $131,..., 4BR, 2.58A, 3-car gar + llJgl bcnJS rm wAi.fl ll'llll'lnl Cir & wac bar. Gcumefl COTO DE CAZA • THE GRW1S kit w/6 burner stove. 2 ovens. Wood C1bNts & a pl1Yatt pool & 81)1. -- Gorgeous pool & spa Semi-rustom hm whwdwood ftrs, 4BR. •.SBA. Huge IGI FAllWAY -• CMYll wall-en closets Come Seel $115,000 Upgreded 38R lownhome wnovtf't golf ocuse vleM. Prtiate Ulf10I & 2-c:ar IEST IUY • UDO ISlAm garage. QJilC & serene. Siii,• lmoeccablv ma1nta1Md res. on hanl lo find 35' lot on Lido Island. WlWTTI lamlv llAIT MIMIN IEACI ...._, hni whlardwood llB. crown moldings & CtJZ.y lrpl. 38R + den/office or -'th Bff. 48R, ~ wifqe borUI nn. CNer 8100sq.ft. wt1ots of 149adel. ~ loclllorl .New« kitchen. wondertul patio ~on snda. SAi,• on~ ..... !his COIAd be a 18111 llHdld. Vtty lllOIMtedll -.m ... NEWPORT BEACH 10 OFFi"cE ..... Beautiful Cape Cod bWt-in 1991 wittl the best materials money can buy. Hardwood nrs .• granite counters. flagstone patio. call for private Showing. . . -... -CW 1lfl) 4BR. 28A, ~ plan kl a fabulous 1oc111on nm to oreenbel CU$lOm remodeled 111nr out French doors & windows, ~ ceilings, hardwood nts. custom entry doors wllieYeted oiass. Alarm $YSlem & much more...__ 2321ARALIA . $1,•.-. IJaht & ltt1atlt famltv hm on extra ~ lot wldock. 68R + 4.58A. l,.arge mstr SUite + remodeled bath. Spacious guest qtrs, lmmaculale condition! .... Single IMI, 58R, 3.5BA, gourmets kitchen. Large rms .. 2 frpl's, many slgnlftcant extras. --Dramatically reduced! Begantly remodeled & customized slnole story hm In wonderful famijy comm. Lush l>ackvard wnountaln & spa~in resort-Ilka setting. Skvlights, marble, bit-Ins & much more. A bUutlhi . r ··-4BR. 2.5BA. formal dlni!IQ, A/f., spa. Westr£ alarm, FR. sec. gate. French door, custom cabinetry, huge lot + much morel t ' ,. ...... [ # -· COSTA MESA LIS'NIGS ti ... Ecmside Costa mesa needs inventory! I have buyers for any E'side location ·between $125,000 and $350,000. Give me a call. ..... rt ... _ IEW coma GREAT AREA Seller leaving -needs fast sale! Very nice property and location! Needs some nc. Low down or assume. Call today and ask for ... Ski FORECLGSURE $105,000 Only 105K for this FHA and VA approved Mesa Verde Villa 2BR + 1 car garage. Hurty -Won't last! . Klltltl••• _..nm•• IDEAL FAlia.Y HOME! $157,500 Special 4BR, 2BA wlfamily room! Enclosed patio room. Lovely decorative brick. New roof. ·· ~G.,,..... MESA VERDE $9,000 3BR, 2BA home on large lot with front courtyard. Each bedroom has large patio with private . entrance. Just 2 bloc.ks to schools and freeway. "--McCMa-d COSTA .sA BLUFFS! $191,500 L~ly 3BR, 1.75BAw/upgrades T/01 Ceramic tile co unters, newer carpet spa. Bike to beach! .l8dc Glffenl - --...... EASTSIDE COSTA •SA $D9,000 Great 48R, + office + RV Parking + cul-de-sac street + alley access + hardwood floors + much morel! I Call for details. 1-800-510-2005 (#4086) ........ EASTSIDE Ol&Y $321,000 Fg.bulous 4BR. 3BA with extra living room and Jt1tchen on 2nd floor! Family room and living room downstairs with marble fireplace. Over 2200 sq.ft. .......... USBI BRICI WARMTH Alm CHAIM $Ml,SOO Traditional living abounds throughout this 58R (or 4BR and den) pool home. Completely upgradea including remodeled gourmet kitchen, Frer:ich doors and window, new baths and much more. Properly priced. Call for your appointment on this special home. JeckM ............. Fl.sT E'SIDE CGnAGE $374,900 Highly upgraded and remodeled in 1994, this · darling cottage with white picket fences,and professional landscaping has 2BR, and an office or coutd be a 3BR. Custom shutters, RV Access and Security System. Dfn= <sppsl NEWPORT BEACH GA1'1D camw 1 flll $29.000 2BR. 2BA with vaulted ceilings, fireplace, 2 car garage and large patio. Neutral decor. excellent location near Fashion Island and Airport! DI aP1 Hnr _..._..__ NEWPORT BEACH -LiiiWG . Single Story 3BR. 2BA house. large ~orner lot. . Great neighborhood -dose to schools, park and library. can 722-1667 for appt. . . ... ... " ... "· llFftWFD PPM'P' $ZM,OOO Walk to Beach from this 3BR. 38A townhome with vaulted ceilings. Mastes: suite with sitting room, 1 BR & full bath do'IJhstairs. Huge garage. Community pool and tennis. C•azls C:.. TRY $5,000 DOWllll CORONA DEL MAR ...... lllOllT SALi ... -Below Market-Must sell lovety 48R.·2.SBA. family home. Great location. Subject to short sale and probate. Call to see today. .._r ..... 11MTLI ROCK amsT . $711,000 Unbelievable view! One level home with spectacular pool and spa. Granite floors. Great value; . ....... . . .. ..,. TowmlDIEH $91,000 South of PCHI M~lterranean 5 year, new 3BR. 3BA townhome with vaulted ceilings, skylights, FP, 2 car garage. Call 640-2677 ......... Private Newport Beach location, 2BR. 1 BA condo. Great starter unit. Community pool and spft. Out of State Owner. Call me for your personal showing~R.94 oc:aA ... OF POHi $509,000 sW-.""llllaiilr:--uartlng 3BR; home with deck and priv~-:rBig- SfiPS 10 IEAOL $M5,000 rooms with walk-in closets! Walk to ocean, town I ~nd everything! 5BR. 3.SBA Duplex. 2 firep aces,·new roof, carpet Rs•lw 'IWldl and paint. Assume $2801( 1st T.D. Rents pay mortgage. Try 10% down. .,_Dal•••• SPYGI US BEAUTY $711,000 Customized 5BR + bonus room + large yard. City ~ AVAi ULEll! , and canyon view. Serene and private. ....u.. Remodeled and expanded SBR, home! Family room, 2 masters, 3 fireplaces 2 yards ... for more information call 1-800-784-5171 and enter 12102. ............ UMOll VIEW HG• Custom designed for the family of the 90's lifestyle. Lovely 4BR. 3BA 2 story Mo.ntego. Gourmet kitchen, skylight. breakfast room/family room combo. Gazebo patio for entertaining. call 760-6602forappt. . ...,_A.Ilea .. GATm CGl•llmTY · $850,000 Golf course view from this expanded Monaco in• Big cahyon wfth master suite on first level. '-•-···· SPYGLASS ta&. $8Jl,OOO New Bedford with 48R. large bonus room with loft. New kitchen with sub-zero refrig. + large extra yard with pool and view. call 640-1529 for appt. .... •rY-" MUMIPRMKllOM Reduced $305,000111 Big Canyon custom 5BR. 6BA home with pool and spa. Golf course view. Seller · has moved and wants offers. call now for details and private showing. -... llJ•-· ........ CGmnlY ...... ·-$1,175,000 Harbor Hill Custom. Garage for 6 cars. 4BR, 4.5BA. 7 fireplaces. European craftsmanship. Electric Gate. Call for details ,_._.. •• IR\4 JNE llRIGllT Imm UVIL tlJl,too Ideal for ~ngle or couple. Private quiet. ,gourmet kitchen, sky'llghts, 2BR. 1.SBA. Great location. Call 644-4100for appt. , ... c.-... WI" 50AW -OCUll WI• A magnificent contemporary designed oceanfront home nestled on the diff on one-of Southern califomla's most exclusive enclaves In old COM. Call 760-6602 for your personal showing . ...,_ .... L A <;UN A BEACH W.OUS B L'I D MY $2,m,OOO Emerald Bay contemporairy like new extensive use of granite. SBR. 4.SBA. ocean, beach and canyon views! lmpeccablell call 4~7475 -D••» ~ARDEN ~ROV E -..... JBR. 1.~5BA. new carpet. new paint Ceramic tile floor In kitchen and bath. huge lot. 5,eller motivated. You deserve ...... · · •Honesty . • 24 Years Expcrichcc - • Communication -----.Personal Service DESIGNS FOR LIVING '96 . _.,. Dedication • Results! #1 RVMlil<' Newport Beach Agent 1988 -1995 ' .. -. ) . " • .. ( . L • ---.... ----- !Rgbin 'Ieticft . Over 17 'Years.'4peri.e.na_AW.1J/j.llie Coast 'lJrokf,r ?{g.m&i.to 1<f,IM~Jl4.{f of !Jame 760-5000 x131 1{.el?tfll(Soutft CountJ CORONA DEL MAR· Approx. 7,000 sq. ft. masterpiece w/ awesome ocean, bay & night light views. Rare huge lot situated just above the harbor! 5BR. S.58 A. Cus· tomized interior. Grounds include pool, spa. teahouse & fonnal Japanese gardens. . Reduced Th ..• $2,300,000 CORONA DEL MAR -Spyglass Hill's most ~peotacular ocean, bay, golf course, and city lights estate on huge nearly 20.000 sq.ft. lot. Gorgeous 48R remodel with magnificenl grounds • and elegant r.spa. $999,000 • BALBOA ISLAND • With a Frent:h Normand! Feeling • Giant 58R/58A w/ocean bay view rooftop.deck. Home is In pristine condition. $769,000 OCEAN SIDE OF PCB IN CORONA DEL MAR • A few block.s to the ocean and a view of Bay idc Pait. Perfect for a couple. this 3BR/28A bas a private spa. enclosed yard, and walk-in closets! $509,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS -Giant 2 lot parcel (near l/4 acn:). Rare find to build your dream 1>ome or possibly build 4 homes on this great property. $419,000 . NEWPORT SBOUS PEJlFECT "It" Steps to ocean! Totally remodeled 3BR plm loft w/ ircat yard. $368,000 EASTSIDF.'S MOST BEAUTIFUL BUY -For fuss~ buyers who want exccp- lional quality and expensive upgrades! 3BR/2.58A single family w/a goraeous yard! . $289,MO 4 5 6 7 8 p 13 14 •. 15 17 18 20 21 22 27 2B ,,. 11 a.mJ -2 p.m., Broker Preview ' . ~s Book Delivery 8:45 a.m., Community~ Committee .. • 8:45 a.m., AffUJote Committee Meetng 8:45 a.m., GPA Committee Meetlrig .. 9 a.m. -12 p.m., Age0C,y l -4 p.m-;-Bhlcs f ' 2 -5 p.m., Internet Clcks ... -- 8:30 a.m., Board of Directors Meeting ..,. ,. 10 a.m. -2 p·.m., Broker Preview .,. . 9 a.m., ~LS Committee Meeting 8:30 a.m. -12 p.m., Lightning Closs 9 a.m. -12 p.m., Appraisal l -4 p.m., Procuring Cause 9 a.m., Gr1evance Committee Meeting .. 2 -4 p.m., COMPA.$ Beginner Course • . 10 a.m. -2 p.m., Broker Preview St. PatTtck' s Day ; 8:30 a.m., Orlentatton Induction 9 o.m. -12 p.m., Foreclosure J -4 p.m., Paper Troll 2 -5 p.m .. Internet Class Spring begins 2 -5 p.m., COMPA.$ Advance Course • 10 o.m. -2 p.m.~Broker Preview 9 a.m. -12 p.m., Buyers: Finding Them & Making the Sole 1 -4 p.m., lalkilg Taxes About lnst<*nent Sales 9·.11 o.m.,COMPA.$~COU'S8 "Chum Of The Island" • D.,-ling 2 Br, 2 Ba Cottage • Custom Decor • Built New 1990 $635,000 cuz J«U Klohs '1994CDM . .. Magtd1tcant 5 Br, 4 . .S Ba Home. Elegantly Decora 4 Off-Street Partin Eegance" • Stunning Larger I Br Paltbouae $139,000 "Newer Villa Point Condo" Gorgeous 1Br,1 B • Adjacent to NB Golf Course • Atneu Ctr. Pool $167,900. - "Golpcnaa6 Huge PefttJtoaM" Ptu.A White Carpet •DeAiperWl~ Covertna• • ln Elcelkat COAd. ''Balboa lslmd Duplex" Great Loe. Steps T South Bayfront • Each Unit Has 3 Br .t: 2 Ba 8' Furnished $759,000 • ExceUenf Location • Top Quality Construction • Sflt Or puplex $925,000 ''front llow Bay 6 Ocean Views" • WhatA Value! •Beautiful Views! • Custom Decor •Small 2 Br $17',00~ • Incredible Bay .t: Ocean Views! . . • Beautiful Property · · • 3 Br Luxury Condo 1420,000 $6'9,5000 . •Quaint 2 Br Cottage + 2 Br Apt. • Private Garage. Patios & Balcon'y $489,000 $134,000 II W11ltn Mitwl "Catalina Sunsets" •Tremendous Value • Stunning Views . From All Rooms • Gotgeous Decor ·$299,000 II W•ltn Milcha , "Excellent Condition" • BeautifUl 2 Masttt Br Luxury Condo •Vaulted Ceilings .t: Skylights $17',000 11 Wlllur M itchd • 588-3083 "Super Sharp" • Small Ocean View • VWa Bal>oa I Bt • Nice Condition •Ck>feToB~ $139,000 .. • ,.... ( • •• ... BF.AUilFuL VERSAIU.F.S 4bd, 4.5ba. archicCGtW'2lly uruque residence on the 11th ~Y· French limestone entry & lcicchen, massive cuscom windows & skytigbts, large private patio. $99S,OOO JoAnn Kenton & Barbara ~c Code 71 "67 4bd. 2.5ba former model w/extcraivc upgrades. Granice c.ounters, marble floors & more. Lrg. mm suicc w/frplc. · $33S,OOO Kou McNaughton & Scq>hanic Hougha>n Code 718.Jl . CHANCE OF A LIFETIME 4bd, 2.75ba on great c.omcr location. Beautiful home w/marbk cnuy, huge bonw room & sec. system. Cwtom pool & spa w(lush landsca.ping. Dissolution forces A.le, so present all o~! $S6S,OOO Claudcttt Mann Code71187 • Scunning 6bd cwtom home on Promontory Bay. Quality throughout. offrrs exquisite bayfront pati<>1 & dccb. Dock will aa:om- modate a 50' yafht. Ann, Ted & Suzanne $1,89S,OOO . Code 70167 Beautiful 3br. 2ba csun home on p me. 8ridt ~ csun cabinm in ladm. Xm bg b wlfinxd pool. play yard & cxpansM lawn. Linda Octh & Lois Jacobs $525,000 Code 703S7 CORONA DEL MAR PERFEC110N Spacious 4bd, 3.5ba Cape c.od style. Excdlem Ooorplan w/soaring ccilin~. hrdwd. Aoors, & 2 brick frplc's. Linda Octh & Lois Jacobs $799,000 Code 71647 WP.ST OCPANFJlONT New 3bd, 3ba ocean&ont residence with priv.ate roof-top deck. Quality amenities including sccurity & sound systems. Ann, Ted & Suzanne $998,000 Cocle 71067 SPECTACULAR CUS'IOM Hear the roar of the surf & wateh the wavea roll W Sophisticated 5bd, 4ba contemporary in canyon setting . docks, wood French doors. ccilinp, loYely Single level 3bd1)ba w/golf c.oursc l2 ~ views. Sec. sys., oversize master suite. Comm. p>e>l, tennis cowu.. ,z4hr guard gated. Laraine & Eric Shaw . $67S,OOO Code 70047 ... PANORAMICVIEWS . 4bd, 3ba w/upsttirs fun rm. gourmet kit. French doors, hrdwd, floors, patios, Catalina. suhsct & city views. Linda Octh & Lois Jae.obs $799,000 Code 70837 WINDOW TO . THESEA Prestigious Ocean Blvd cstacc overlook! lnspir.u:ion Point in C.dM. C..Scomilcd 5bd, 4.5ba home. Main house + ~est howe. Mali GuUcdge $1~ Code71167 SMASHING NEW CUS'IOM 5bd, S.5ba w/library, office & 3 car garage. Oocan, harbor & city light views. Priced below market. Ann, Ted & Sur.anne $1,495,000 ~ 70237 .. - • -s~- RcsidcntJill Real J'.Jt.'lle Se~1ccA • lnderendenlly Owned and Opc~icd . , 3616 Ocean Blvd. Sat $1,795,000 Mali Gulledge 2238 Pon Carlisle Sat $624,900 Eric Shaw Harbor V.ew Homa 2007 Pon Canlif£ Sat $499,000 Harriet Botwinick lclmut -3 Nonhampton Sat $440;000 Kuen Ra.ek 8116 SW Aada Lucia . Sat $309,000 Sandy Daley Ocean&ont 5801 ·5801-112 Seasho.:C Dr. SIS $1,425,000 Solly Sbarun Bi&.<AnJon IS Rue Vene SIS $995,000 Aune/A.Johnson SLoftdifL 242 Driftwood Rd. SIS $695,000 Johruon/Chcahire l..cwidr 997 Cliesmut SIS $489,000 Phytlu Hayden w 2239 Anlia . SIS $479,000 Tom Brunson ~ 1718 Terrapin SIS $469,000 . Oeth/Jacob. ComMaa 2815 EJckn, C-1 SIS $180,000 Kay Konfal 843 Congiess JS $174.900 ---uura Rom01a ~ 8dc:owt 16 Rodcingbam Sun $1,695,000 Belle Partch Big C.aayon SI Royal St. George Suri $1,850,000. c.atol Allison Cocoa.a Dd Mar 250 Hazd Sun $1,095,000 . K Masten CorouDdMar 3700 Ocean Blvd. Sun $99.9,500 ~ ... Amie Pttma:i CotomDd Mar 2525 Ocean Blvd, G4 Sun $595,000 · Mali Gulledge Harbor View Homes 1935 Pori'Camey Sun $699,000 Sandy Daley Harbor V~ Homes 18}1 Newpon Hilli Dr. Sun $524,500 . JudyStraiw Bdcoun 57 Hillsdale Sun $639,000 Jo Ann Kenton Doftr Shores l 070 Paaclor Sun $730,000 JimWliaalblch Udo We 104 Via Onicto Sun $620,000 Vuginia O'Briao Haatington Place 9321 Sbadewdl Sun· $565,000 Oaodette Bbndwd . )MmineCredt 3 Jetty Sun $449,000 Harriet Botwinick C.-eo f¥bnds 4714 Cortland Sun $499,000 B.J.Jolwon B.yaat 1846 Leeward l.n Sun $489,000 Barbara Au.De Wiuff 2312 Aralia Sun $469,000 Sally Shipley Harbor Highlands 2006 Bayf Sun $359,900 BIG/Rittey Blu.fL 304 Amllda Cwnbre Sun . $319,9()0 LmRa.ek Blu.fL 2018 Yuta Cajon Sun $315,000 Gib Wallca Bhat& 222 Nata Sun $425,000 Connie Betton Blu.fL 2630 Vista Omada . , Sun $42.9,000 ~Osterhaut Bluffs 2318 Vma Hogar Sun $226,900 DickDicbon Dover sl>ores 17llAntip Sun ms.ooo loo Aue R.iuq <Arona Highlaods -'52 Morning Canyon Sun $37',00ll . Miry v.. Gcldem WatdiJf 1621 Kan IAne Sun $37',SOO M.-Propp Big Cua,oa Yillu 417 8ayhiI1 . Sun $327,000 LyKoe&I .Easuide c.M. 287 Rower St. Sun $26-',SOO Bob Coluccio a..IFFHAVEN UNDER $300,000 HIT 11IE JACKP011 3br, 2.5b, degant A classic with a contemporary flair. All the .custom featurcS you dream oP. Newly built in 1991. Good rcow area-dose to fun zone ac pier. Upper 3bd, 1.75 ba. 2 sundecks. Lower lw 2bd, 1.75 ba, p;uio. 4 car garage. Both with fucplacics. Patti 0 'Desky • C.ocle 71897 OOIONA IUGfD.ANDS CUJ1E ' 2bd, lbe oo quiet street w/cwtomiied kit., hdwd Boors in .... rm ac kit. big yard. key to beach ptcs in Sbotedif[ Jim Wcitenbach ac Xa Kon&l $319,000 y C.ocle 71S27 Gib Walker $395,000 . C.ode 71S07 BEACON BAY The best buy in Beacon 8q! Main Jue has 3br, 1. 7Sba on lrg lot on grassy cstrada. R-2 zoning, Newer roof. paint ac carpet. On leased land. Anne Hoover $469,000 C.ocle 70f177 LOVELY FURNISHED HOME · Remodeled Eastblu£r3bd home being sold w/dcsigner furnishin~. Every· room has a garden view. Fabulous opportunity co •move right in~. U89,000 Barbara Aune · C.ode 70627 LOCA110N-LOCATION-LOCA110N 4Br, 2ba Newport Hills borne w/Frcnch doors, white dcoor, hdwood Ooors, kir w/island, comm. eo_ol ac spa. Absolurdy perfect. $519,000 Mali Gulledge <Ade 72167 MANICURED FASTBWFP HOME! ' -. Open French <Coors into this spaciow 4br Newport Beach home. Skylights, textured walls ac oeilings, sec system. Enjoy cstm spa! Cul-de-sac "location. __,. $489,oocr\ SPAVIEW SPLENDOR 4bd, 3be w/cicy ljght views. In pm, gated comm. of Semew. F.mnsivc Qppadcs. c.omm. pool ~ tennis. S599,000 Ann, Ted ~ Suzanne Code (2127 ·. .. I - ' .. ". NEAR.BUUC 4'8R.28A. $599,000 HOME '\'IVl11I A FUfURE R-2 LOT. 3BR. 1~ : $279,000 STAl8'ER HOME lBR. lBA RANOIOSA.NTA~ $89,500 Gisela (714) 673-8CJ60 phone & fu CaJI Gisela NOW for our Private Showin ~ ABSOLUI'E BFST BUY: 180° full on ocean view penthouse with rooftop. 3 BR, 3 1/2 BA, 2 car gar. Air, TV security, marble, concemporary design. Seller will carry -80% lsc-10% OWC -10% You. WAS $1.2 MILLION -NOW $399,000 -Q LOWEST PRICE IN 1H.E BLUFFS PARK Cmy 3 BR 2 1/2 BA condo with privacc patio, 2 car garage. Upgraded and . remodeled throughout. Only $219,900 STEAL iT! · Once $329,000-Nqw $239,000. Beauriful upgraded end locacidft with sunny and brighc patio. 3 BR 2 1 /2 BA, 2 car gar. Greenbelrs, pool, Back Bay nearby .. I FASI· S Newport -2644 Vista del Oro, 3 BR, 2 1/2 BA, Spa $1 ,700 Newport -401 Vista Roma, Month to Month, 3 Br, $1 ,700 Laguna Niguel -22812 Latigo Lane, Monarch Summit, Large 2 BR, 2 BA, View, Senior Citizens, Furnished at $1 ,695, avail now 1WO OCEANSIDE WTS FOR $75,000 Flat with Views TJIINKING ABOUT SEU:ING? CALL,GISELA TODAY FOR YOUR FREE MARKET EVALUATION· Nancy IOvenitti " 1-800-962-8555 or ~ge 857-3478 . 2227 Bayside Drive Corona del Mar, 380, jsA. New Construction. Beautiful Mediterranean with views from all angles. $2,250,000 Othe!'.' Exclusive Listings Available~ •Newer, 3 bed, 2.5 both, apprx 2400 sqft. COM $539,000 •View Mansfon, ~bed, 5.5 both, approx. 6,000 sqft. Secret Staircase, European Fireplaces, Huge Estate Living , $1,299,000 •Cash Row or Build, 5 Uri its, Approx 19 ,800 sq ft Lot CM ' Bulldable Lot or Income Producing Units, Owner Creative $575,000 •Remodeled, S bed, 3 both, approx. 3300 sqft. COM on a over 15,000 sqft lot. One of the 8eSt Neighborhoods in COM $729,000 •On the Water, Dock, 3 bed. 3 both, approx. 2400 sq ft. Located on Spinnaker Bay ln L.B., Great Hoiise •Newport Heights, 3 bed, 1 both, Approx. 6300 sqft Lot •Costa Mesa Heights, 3 bed, 2.5 both, Condominium $575,000 $348,762 --. Excellent Locarion $624,900 5B·R, 3BA Somerset model. Large family room w/ fireplace. Professionally landscaped yards. Lot<; of upgrades! Charming light & bright Somerset model ~th a sparkeling city lights view. 5BR, 3BA. Move-In perfect. Updated kitchen. Comm. pool, spa, tennis. Low assoc. fees. $624,900 ... Lovely Familj Home $549,000 3BR +office, 2.5BA: Gourmet kitchen w/ center island. Family room w/ fireplace. Quiet & private park-like yard. 1-800~74S-1626 B.J. Johnson CAMEO HlGHLANDS Four bedroom home on spacious lot. Access to four beaches and tidcpools. $499,000 CALL THE EXPERT to ue dns rat Inly•"" 1"ipborhootl. UtJJ &J. ~I ~00 .xi 147 or 720-0132 Broker/Realtors 644-6007 Res. ....-~ ' -~ .. -~ ~~ . . ' ,. . · Major Remodel Last Year Dramatic three-level condo one-half mile from beach, two blocks from Hoag Hospital. ~ Two bedrooms, two and one-half baths, formal dining·room, two fireplaces, private patio, new kitchen appliances, new central air, new wool carpeting, private two-car garage. Secu·rity gated complex only 24 units with pool and spa. Dues $175/m0nth. For Sale by Owner -$249,000 Broker Co-~p • •, ... " '.: 242 Driftwood Grubb & Ellis BJ John son 644·6200 CORONA DEL MAR JSR Sat/Sun 1·5 $695,000 , NEWPORT BEACH 1985 Vista Caudal JBR Sun 12·5 $559,000 Phyllis Coggio Barbara Sanregret Realtors 644-0195 JJ6 Morning Canyon. Jim & Pally McDonald McDonald COM Homes 759·9070 4BR "Sat/Sun 11 ·4 $848,000 2204 Fortuna Barb¥a Sanregret 38R S.tt/Sun 12·5 $J29,000 .. , • Barbara Sanregret ~ealtors 644-0195 . • COSTA MESA · 1787 11ummingbird Circle 48R Sun 1·4 Pat Davis Coldwell Banker $365,000 2J28 Aralia, Eastbluff JSR Sandy Mittman/Prud. Jon Douglas 729·7271 J 1 J Via Udo Soud 3BR Sat/Slln 1-5 $465,000 Sat/Sun 1 ·5 : Sl ,399,000 668·9333 2779 Bunting Circle Pat Davis 48R Sun 1-4 $359,900 -Cannery VillageJtealty 673·3777 • Coldwell Banker 668·93JJ . : . NEWPORT BEACH 3607 & 1h Finley Avenue . ~!'Y Ann Faubert 675-0120 58R Sun 1 ... 5 $795,000 1211 E. Balboa Bl. Cann~ry Vi llage Rea liy 67J·J777 J t BR Sun Only 1·5 $1,095,000 63 Sea lsl1nd Drive Jim Cradin 721·5850 lBR S.tt/Sun 10.3 $249,000 14JO W. Bay Ave Cannery Village Realty 673·3777 4BR SaVSun 1·5 $2,199,000 939 Y~ Udo SCM.ld: ' Cannery Village Reilty 61:s-11n 5Blt . S.tt/Sun 1 ·5 $4, 199,000 4 Rates 8a of Febru.ry 22, 1996 l KEY LENDERS l\ND RATES 30-ye• fixed INTEREST ~ POINTS LOCK· TYPE PHONE RATE OWN I"), IN UA,' Abacus Financial Grp. A (714) 965-0077 7. 125% 5 2.000 30 7.364 ------------ I 2.96<>% 25 1.000 7.509 207,000 Amencan Savings Bank S (8001562"!272 7.250% 2_0 __ 2_.1_2_5 __ 30_. _7_.50_3_ 2.950% 20 1.000 7.608 600,000 2-.450 110 1M ' Bank of Amenca B (800) 556-7811 7.375%_ ~ 2_._250 ___ 4_5 __ 7_.64_4_ Cahfom1a Federal Bank S (8001_¥25-3337 7.250% 2_0 __ 2_.000 ___ 4_5 __ 7_.4_90_ 5.125% 5 1.000 7.449 207,000 2.750 1TS 1Y --~---~· ~-------,----------~ 3.500% ·20 1.000 7.613 207,000 2.450 • 110 1M Coast Federal Bank S (800) 300-.?6~ _ 7.500~ 20 _2_.000 ___ 1_0 __ 1_.7_«_ 2.950% 25 1.000 7.558 500,000 2.400 110 1 M Countrywid~ Funding _ K (8902_!77·56~ _ 7.250% __ 5 __ 1_.7_50 __ 4_5 __ 7_.464 __ 5.000% 20 0.875 7.912 207,000 2.'750 110 1M Detrick Mo~ag!_ Group A (71 4) 759·9692 7.000% 5 2.375 14 7.275 2.950% 20 1.250 7.534 600,000 2.350 110 1M Do~ey Saving.!_ S (800) 336-9639 7.125% 20 2.375 30 · 7.403 2.950% 20 1.000 7.808 500,090 2.450 110. 1M Emeiy Financial A (714) 729·9200_ 7.125% 5 1.581 15 7.320 2.950'Yo 20 1 .~38 7.606 600,000 2.350 110 1M F1d~ Federal Bank__ S (800) 232·2309 7.375% 5 1.875 10 7.604 First Federal Bank of CA S (800) 672·4332 -7.250% -20--2-.-12-5--30--7-.503-- 3.950% 10 1.750 7.7"6 207,000 2.500 110 1M 3.950% 20 . 1250 7.593 207,000 2.400 110 1M Fl~~oage ----___ K_ ...... (800_).._7_~·5650 __ _ 7.250% 20 2.000 45 7.490 G~federal Bank S (800) 560-9000 7.250% 5 2.250 45 7.517 5.000% 20 2.250 7.564 207,000 2.750 1TS 1Y --------------------------------------~ 3.250"' __ 25 ___ 1_.000 __ 1_.66_1 __ 20_1 .... 1000 ___ 2_.soo ___ 1_w_ 1M Home SaVlngs S (800) 975-5051 7.350% 10 1.500 30' 7.539 3.950% 20 1.000 7.~1 500',000 2.400 110 1 M NatlonsBanc Mtg. Corp. K (800) 622-0102 7.125% 20 2.250 30 7.390 Newport CQallt Financial R (800) 808-5626 7.125% 5 1.625 15 7.325 4.500% 20 2.375 7.525 207,000 2.750 1TS 1Y 2.950% 20 1.250 7.534 800,000 2.3!50 110 1,. Oceanvlew Financial A (714) 651-6355 7. 125% 5 1.875 15 7.351 5.500% 10 1.250 7.512 207,000 2.750 1TS 1Y ProFed Mortgage K (800) 686-3756 7. 125% 20 2.375 30 7.403 ~---"-"'---------''--...,;_ __ _ 4.250% 20 1.000 7.794 400,000 2.625 110 lM Sanwa Bank B (8001237·2692 7.200% 10 1.500 15 7.388 Union Bank B (800) 453·1288 7.250% 20 2.000 60 7.490 5.625% 10 1.250 7.981 207,000 3.125 1TS 6M '•.soo% 20 1 .250 1.ese 201.000 2.a15 eco eM West Coast Mtg. Group 800) 40(>-1611 8.990% 5 2.500 12 7.278 3.700% 20 0.7?50 7.838 4991000 ~.700 110 1M ~~---------------------------------Westem Financial SB ( 393-9372 1.500% 5 1. 125 30 7.652 8.000% 10 02!0 7.482 207,000 2.750 1T'S 1Y 3.050% 20 1.125 7.880 207,000 :UOO 110 1M 8of'I hid I ~ pqtamt ere 30l30 COIWelllonlll ITIClf1glOeS. ~of Lender II: 8 • 8lnlC; I(• lllOf1glOI benlllr; R • ~ ~. S • ~ & loen. Moftgllga ..,..,.. and ............. lir .. ~ ~of~ E.-at..,_ a bn*ef or Wiporatlo!L Fol Hotmldon Clll Clllil. ORE et (918) W.o931 .......... ,._ tDf ldll ...... 11 lfl ~ r• tDf lie .............. perlqd. D9ll ........ It ...... ol Clllt\ ~ d ..... ptlol) paid 10llndlrpl1of10 l!gnll1g lllOf1QIOI oonnc:t. ftcMnta 119" of loin belel1Ce j)llld to*"* 111 llll'le ol IDen ~· .......... numbs of dirt ... V-•-,_ fllllllrto .... AAR. ......... , •• ,... ... whlcn Ill 1111 ednWd IMUlll COit of the loen 10 lie bon'Owef. Al AP .RA fff Cllc\Uled '1Y ~ Ntwt Co. bUed Of1 t DJ7,000 tow\ ernount, .. !** atlOWl'I and 1700 ..... ..... '"'9 UAA • ...... M .. dlllt tDf .....,.. toll orltf. Whan~ tDf t tow\, Fednl T~ llw requht llndll'l ID~ lft A.P.fL.,_. to eedl ._. ~ HI tn • .._ 11119 llltllllnum llndlr•mn under.,_....._ Al ................... ,..._ ml#ll of l207,000. ......... (In ") 11 lendll'I pnift; Mefgln + llldtx • _,., ,_ ..... llrle ~ ...... ".,. bellt 1 =--........ 111t ~ + lndtlc • ...., .,_., 110 • t tft Olll Oliit d PWldl. tTI • t•V.. Twy 811. L8M • ~ U80A. tT8 • ~ Tf9UU1Y 811, 8CO • ~ .....,. oen111caW of dllpolll. ·A• aa t•ll -P II,_ period~ 9dll--. tM • 1-Mlftll, .. • ........ 1V• t Yw. M ......... to ~ Verify,_ and twlM Pftclr to~ lot a loan. M ..,_.. prcMdl ._,. wlft dlllMrlt,.. end ...... fDt ~ eMOullla. The ....... ,~ II Ml WI .-eo INlll I .... fWa....., .... Oii llllW ID ... lot•~·Wld• ... .IO~~ .. ~~Co., 1110E.11'11k,8'* 100,Str9AM.CA~ N 1117 COP'fNOHT•t• ........ -..c.. ...................... -. . .. . . . . . .. .. ·--..... -.. • . BIG CANYON CONDO GOU' COUUE VltW • 2BEDROOM • 28Ant • aJSTOMUT..S~ • YttTBM • TRACK UGfTNJ • SPUT-l.EVEL • CUSTOM CERAMC TU, FLOOR & CCUfilRT<J>S • ~WAUS ~ UVNJ, ONNG ROOMS H.SO ~~BEDROOM • FRPlACE ~ l.NHJ ROOM -. COtMHTY TEtftS, Pen & JACUZZI • EXTRA STMAGE . • GATED & stmE~ PARKNJ • WtITES fRC* BEN)(S 00 F~ISLIH> $149,000 ..... -~ llCNft-MT-.-S OCEAN A CANYON VISTAS no• MOST ROOMSl µglit, Bright, Spuiou1. Fabulous Kitchen, Yajliily loo•, Formal Dining Room, 4 Bedroo•, 2.S Batlu + V'teW Loft., appro1 60'wWeJot. . Jim and Patty McDonald · MeD.e.W Cdll Bomee • 759-9070 /',,,/ ... 0\-.,,11t·r s & Realtors: Want to Reach ttH· Best Qualified Horne Buyers 011 the Coast? IMwc•• Your PrOperty Her8l1 With your ad on this page, th6 Open Home Gulde also availsble for only $5.CX>. ~;6 noon lilf.~ot CALL llOWlll .. , 842-5878 . NEWPORT HILLS · ·ESTATES • BIG CANYON GOLF COURSE VIEWS • CUSTOM HOME QUALITY FEATURES • HARBOR VIEW NEIGHBORHOOD • I.ARGE LOTS • UP TO 4,168 SQ.Ff. HOMES • LOW TAX RATE 1WELVE BXQUISITBU' CRAFTED HOMES LOCATED IN THE HARBOR VIEW RIUS AREA. 'from $7 2 5,000 (714)644-6811 1111111 ~ ................ -.......... -_..~....,WjiiOo £M. ·----..--.....-.....-... CM.Colll:Mt .. 81ar •----.. .., _____ °""_.... "'" __ ._._.,_Jltif - ~1ANNING &: HOMES •795,000.00 3607 and 3607 1/2 FINIEY AVE. NEWPORT BEACH DUPU!X: 3 ao-.. 3 BATH, DEN + 2 BD-8.M.. 2 BA.'.IB llENTA.L SPECTACUIAll WATEllJlllONT COllNEll lOT. 48' DOCX. SEPARATE llPQP 'tOP DECKS. loPEN HOUSE SUND~Y 1-sl OYN1!ll 8llODJl l'l.f.MI! CONTACT MAK\' ANN FAlJllDT {714) 675.()120 711 LIDO PARK, #A, N. BCB A rare 2-story penthouse with frontage and forever views on Newport•s Bay. . Large 2BR & 2.5BA w/upgraded kitchen · & baths. Cozy fireplace. & plantation shutters throughout. Bolt _, milll* .. ..---. ............. ~ .. $a5AllLH CUSTOl lWO LEVEL RIVERFRONT lWJU)arf.~ •TERUMRS PMMIE ..... Ill dllPlirmciPl.US ... 11t, 18A, Ill ............. ...._ ____ llei•mi•. ()IS.. --·--vc"'--------~----___ .... _ .. _ ..... ___ ...... _ ......... ~-----NC--. .. --_....._,. ___ ...... ~- Ill.' . , . t· .-' -~~ _..,. .. __ ~-.,_,.,._lartllill"<g __ .,.. ................ --~,.,. ... •IDl1 --r= . ..,,.....Ol .... ,...-J AU.TillYOISRICAY ... SHOWN BY APPOlmENT ONl. Y. 520-751-7195 · I COURTESY TO IROICERS I ----·-·-·.,...· ~----·--· ---- 2135 VISTA LAREDO. N. BCH Beautiful "Qluffs" split-level plan overlooking -a fabulous greenbelt! This large 3BR + 2.5BA home bas been remodeled and is like new. A charming country villa! A great buy! OPEN StJr; 1-5 ...................................... ~$247 • IB . . .. -...... -- -------- Trovare and Altezza arrangements-andapaito by Scheurer Architects. approach sellout Living areas rangjng from about t.6l0 to With endle~!> coa.,tal view~ and an cxduMve hill!.ide locat1on, 1jewport Coast i' quite possibly Southern California's most dc~irable re~idential selling. Now, with the ...clloul of both Tmvare and Altez;ta by Taylor W<K>Clmw rapidly approaching. the la\t upportunitic~ 10 live the incomparable NewportpCoa!.t lifestyle at an attainable prkc have arrived. "II won't be long before people are 'aying. 'I !.hould have bought a home at Trmare or Altc1w when I had the chance."' ,,11d B41rbara Stower'>. Taylor Woodrow'<; ,ak' and marke11ng manager. "Both nc1ghborhoot1' have the. po1en11al to become 1.. la"'"'· an<l now I\ the time 10 get in on the glllund nuor hcforc lhcy'r~ comptetdy mld out Ovc:rl11uk1ng the .. urf. the 'hure. city lights and pn,11ne hilli.,idc~. Trovare and Altezza ~ an.: both multiple award-winners for dc!>ign c\ccllcncc Along w11h their many honor~. they have won the mo!>I covelf!d award of .Jtl the approval of \Cure~ of di~cerning home buyer.. who recognized these one-of- u kind ncighhorh1l<>Cli. a' the opportunity of a lifc11mc. Recalling the romance and charm of a Tu-.can village. Trovare's impressively de~1gned attached re~idences are Newport Coa'>t'' value leader with prices i.tarting in the mid-$200.000,. ()c,igned by Scheurer Architect,. lh>Vare\ dramatic single-level condominium' and 1wo·Mory 1owrihorne' range from about 1.094 to 1.742 square feet . ,ind their hving area., are highlighted by many e,c1u~1ve fearure~. Among them arc 1magma11vc room arrangements. view- ont'nted h"mg area' and dramatic volume cei ling' in every home. including fir-.t-floor umi.... 'culptured wood-burning fireplaces with gla" door' and inv111ng private , courtyard~. pauo' or deck\. In Tmvarc\ kitchen~. mealtime ac1ivi11cs untold against a backdrop of design nair. ll1ghltght!> are led by General Electric wh11c-on-white range' with 'elf-cleaning tiven' and 'caled burner ga' cooktops. Spacemakcr m1i:rowave oven'i. upgraded Pot,crubber d1.,hwa~her•" contemporary white cabinetry with concealed hinge,, ceramic-tile counLCrtops and a European ... 1yle faucet with pull-OULspraycr. Master 'u1tes embrace such luxuries as large walk·m clo-.cl'i. framclcs~ clear gla.\S 'hower doors. dual sink Pullmans with 1.:eramic tile countertoP" and. in .;elected plan~. adjoining view decks or patios. 2,735 square feet encom'j>ass three bedrooms or two bedroomi. plus an q_ptional den: and the townhomes t.akc on the added dimension, of an airy loft or comfortabte family room. ln the largest plan, an ultr.Mpacious optional bonus room becomes a scenic observation point, with walls of windows framing the coastal vista. Comfort;tnd i.tyle arc enhanced by a wide array of enviable appointments. including sculptured. individually styl~d fireplaces. ceramic·tile entries. towering volume ceilings and walk·in ma.,ter !>uite closets or dual wasdrobes. When Tmvarc residents take a break from their bu'y !>ehedule.,, relaxation is just a few 'ICP' away al the neighborhood's private rccreauon center. which feature., a ~w1mming pool. <;pa aild db'ldoor i.ione --- fircplat'C in a beautiful landscaped !letting. Both Tmvarc and Alteua sale offices fully cooperate with brokers. These communities arc reflections of the international advantage that distinguishes Taylor Woodrow. Founded in 1921. Taylor · Woodrow\ worldwide team consisL'I of m9re than I SO engineering. construction and development companies around the globe. and the company is renowned for building major international airports. multi-million dollar shopping malls and even the Channel Tunnel. In the United States. this diversity. skill and exteno;ivc" experience b applied to every · neighborhood the company builds. earning Taylor Woodrow national and regional acclaim for offering ou~tanding homes in unparalleled living environments. Taylor Woodrow is currently building distinctive new home neighborhoods in Los Angeles. Orange. Riverside and San Diego counties. and 1996 will bring the introduction of new Taylor Woodrow communities. including Castaways in Newport Beach and two neighborhoods within the master-planned communit~ San Juan Hill!! in San Juan Capistrano. To visit TrovBre and Ahezza before they arc completely sold out. exit 'the San Diego freeway (1-405) at Jamboree and head south. Tum left on San Joaquin Hills Road and nght on Newport Coa."t Drive. Continue to Vi!lt.a Ridge Road and tum left. The Trovare sale~ information center is on the left. and Altcaa is located further up the hill on Vista · Ridge Road. Furnished models arc open daily from 10 a.m. to S p.m .• except Monday. when hours arc 2 to S p.m. From Pacific Coast Highway. tum north on Newport Coal t Drive. Tum right on Vista Ridge Road to the Trovan and Altczza sales complexes. A"4i1Wttal ;.,.jonrulllon """ IH oblaU.td by c0llln1 f'to,an., (114) 316-Jf01 or Allnt114' (114) "'9-331Sorb111tulln1 '"'""'' ._,,..u lo i14/0@•1lo"""""1n•.coa At Altena. where prices start in the mid· S300.000s. the stunning elegance of Old World grace is showcased in four inspired 1ntcrprctal1ons of what it means to be on top of the world. Occupying one of the most 11pcctacular sites in all of Newport Coast. the homes are masterpiece11 of fine designs. ' presented in two sl nalo-level condominium Pro)«t ~co.,.,., 111/onutioll ,, """ ",...,. 011 du Wont WWI W.6 .i •:t/Ww . ..,~w.coa -Her expertise on penins.u a properties is also applied to loca~ons throughout Orange County more resources. She has pattici}Jatcd in a large percenrage of sales on the oceanfronl , but does not restrict S1ephanie Rooghton of Grubb & Ellis her activities to Residential Real Eswe Services Newport this area. A long· Beach has opened escrow 00 more than $6 time resident of million in properties year to dale. These h Newpon Beoch, Step onie Houghton she is very sales arc coocemrated On the pco.insµla where Houghton hu lived on the ocianfront familiar with all areas of Orange County. Al for the past eight years. The penin.Sula and her previous real estate company, Houghton central NeWpot't n oow active markets was a consiste~I top produ~r and is with buyers and selJcn ready to make a · continuing the trend with Grubb & EUis commitment Residential ReaJ Estate Services. Hougbtoo, who recently joined Orubb & "We are happy she chose 10 affiliate with Elhs Rcsideoti.al Real Services, is weU our office." said Ron Mazzano, senior vice known 00 the pcoiDlula for her participation president and district manager of the as dii~~~~alAl--NeW01illt--l8elieh--___:N:.:e::..::..1=n Beach office. "She is a great Community Aaocildon. She baa also addition to our office. she has tremendous partfci-•...A with t&-ron. of Newporrt Beach energy, confidence, and marlcet knowledge ,__ ..,..., that is second to oone." on the Oceanfront Walkw~ committee and- the Specific Area pa. committee for the "Grubb & Ellis provides upscaJe redevelopmenc of Balboa. advenising, marketing, agent suppon and ··My superior~ of particuJar resources that are essential in today's areas has COlblod me to put togdher people market,'' Houghton said. "In multi-million and places for the most beneficial dollar transactions, clients need to know chat lral\Sactiom," &be Slid. .. M.y diversity and their agent has superior skill and .king creativity has abo bcoefi~ my cU~ts in provided by a first class m~ti-office organization." propeny exchangei in wliich 1 specialize." For mort in/ormalUJn, f all Suplulllk A natural eotrepR:DCUt, she became a rcaJ estate agent 111theage 0r 21 , and by the age Hougltwn at Grubb & Ellis Rtlidtntial Rtol E1111U Strvicts, 23 Corpof'OU Plar.4, St.. of 26 owned.her own real estate company. 190, Newport Beach, (714) 644~200. Gtwbb After several very successful years running & Ellis Resillentilll Rtol E1taU Semcti luu her own ~i.ness. ahe decided to join a Jc! nUu offet1 tuu/ J.40 fllhl IWOCUJul Umllg multi-offi real estate Ofianizatioo offering Ort11tgt CoulllJ OIUI San DUio cOfUllU1. Mickey· Hartling honored for an o~tstandii1g 1995 · Setting high standards at Fred Sands Newport Properties Mickey H.artliQa of Fred Sands Newpon Properties wu recently honored for his achievement in 1995 by receiving rwo awards; ooe as top producer for the year for the Monarch Beach olrlCC and company· wide recognition as a member of the preatigioos Fltd Sands Ell~tive Ci.n:te. reserved for the fop IS~ of 1gent1 in the entire Phxt Sands orpni.zation. The Fred Sands Company currently extends from sanca Bu1>ara to south Orange County, and inland u fac u Las Vegas and Palm Spri.naa. The office in Newpon Beach is the latest IO~ in~ County, with more elp•1i 111 "'•'' iD d9e .,.. r.ture. H .... ila"'\ lll)c ••_.,, awm'ds aod ......... ? .. accoladell wtdt 1Ua timtiir: COGllpln)' were numaoaa and .ec 1 lllDdlrd fOr Olhal in the pro{ .... n.y i8clude: .......... Cuclic. ~ tCIO. ROdeo hllty Alaodate. Top Commercial Associate, Top Listing Agent. Top Sales Agent (a number of times) and a member of the Professional Standards Committee for the Board of Realtors, demonstrating an . Midtey Hartling unprecedented oommiuncnt 11id dedication to knowledge, follow through. honesty and trust with clients and colleagues. "'We ~ ~ of agents like Mickey Hartling, and the q~ity of acrvice he off era to the public.·· said Lois Simmons, sales manager and owner of Fred S~ Newpon Properties. ''Our plan is to slafl' ~r sa1el o~ widl .,ents who~ Mickey'• high staodanil and OQn, tt • , I MkhJ 8..., c.. H ,.._,_Ill Fiff Sab Nftl10'1hopt'fdl111111" N,,,,,.n Ct'*'l1'., Slt.110, NfWl'Olf_a.tlt, (114) "4-1Jll. Alic"e Brown~ll ~presents b'!Jer On sale of Big CanY-on man~~ This one-of-a-kind home is filled with amenities Alice Browncll;·broter a.ssociatewith Balboa Island Realty represented the buyers of 3 Deerwood in Big Canyon. This 7,500- square-tooc custom home was ~tly Usted as the most expensive property in Big Canyon at $3,950,000. The spectacular home is situate(! on a quiet cul-<le-sac in the private neighborhood ·of Big tanyon. It overlooks the second fairway adjacent to a private part. This exquisite French estate of grandeur was built in an autbcn* Louis X1V style, but is enhanced with the latest in t.ecboology and electrical components. The estate featUrcs the grandest of ta.itcase entrances leading to an eAquisitely detailed living room and private dining room with fabulous views of the golf ~ course. Four bedroom suites, seven balhs, en~ room, exercise room, gourmet kitchen. family room,-wood paneled office, swiioming pooVspa, three- car garage and so much more. A home of this caliber of craftsman¥llp, quaJity and design detail is nrcly seen. · "It was a pl~urc to be involved in the sale of a home of chis quality," said Brownell, who is involved in building custom homes on BaJboa Island, aJong with her husband Doug. "KnoWing consttuction as I do, chis home is one of the most magnificent homes I've seen -I'm so thrilled for my clients, this is truly a fabulous home that they will enjoy for many years to come." Brownell specializ.es in properties oo Balboa Island and in Newport Beach. A/kt BrowJUQ, IHoUr usocitlU, Bolboa 1"""4 RttlltJ, 201 Mlll'ilu AH., Balboa ld1uul, (714) 648-2235 or (714) 673-8700. Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Services spOnsors Senior PGA golf tournament Chuck Neubauer of Services. ch '"The event gets better each year and Grubb & Ell is ioi ns Better Homeund Gardens Real Estate I Services' visibility is even stronger," sen ior PGA p ayers on Neubauer said ... This is excellent nationaJ the Course exposure for our real estate networlc and • For the fourth coosecutive year, Better Homes and Gardens Real Eswe Services sponsoRd The ltellinet OWlengc, a major Senior PGA golf event held at pc Classics at Lely Resort in Naples. Aorida aod bro9dcast oo ESPN. a.uct Neubeuer. CMtlUive vice president of Orubb 4 6ll.is Retidcncill Real Estate ~WU teeft CIA the areem, playioa wilh Se.iot POA players Jay Si&el and Mill« a.tier. ~A Bllia ii• lftiliate of Jfener HoP* IDd Oardeni Resat E.wt " reaffinn.s our presence in the real estate industry." Grubb & EDU RtllMlllilll ReoJ Eltllte Sima' lw JO 0Jfict1 a4 "'°" tlMut JSO 1ok1 tmodtdn unill1 Orw:lttt 11114 SM Dkp ~OUlUI. Grwbb cl: BllOMI HCll • / •• .,,of Bta.r H.HWI w &aWu .,., B"'* s~""" 1n2. Betta BMNI-" Chtr*., .,,., E'** Stm«1 "-~~., ....... , • ...., /rm .. ...,..,.., .. oJJku ull..,...,. UMf llmilld ,,,,., m.a.ta ia IN UittlllN s..,.,, c--. •l'wrio a1co. • • ~ . .. • • I ~ ., • • • • -· II Fred ... ~~_!~Ort .· PrO featuring fine properties I• fro111 condos to~ castles s~ s~ ~ SUia 1969 R0111antk home In North Laauna. etc. to p llerta, sh<1p5, bt'ac~ Spadous 4 bedroom, .\ bath bftuty, IMtdulJy dttorated by artist/owner. $875,000 LI 2 HOUS• • f PRICa Build yovr RE portfolio at the~ Uve Jn J, l'ftlt dlle odler. Total reoovatloa. J BR. 2 BA. llRplatt,. cathedral ctllillp, l ckcks. 2 car· Pn&O ..tann. HC\lrity. $395,000 At HARBOR RIDQI Slnale-level esuite with :lOOCl 1quare feet of e~nu aad ltyle Ill pant.pt~ community. A"allabk at early a NOftlllber. Can today. -.ooo su LAQ.UNA LIVl~Q , Gated mini-estate! Vuy private. md of cuJ~ sac. oo 26,0801q. ft. lot. fll&hly uptraded 3 BR. 2.5 BA. ocam le canyon vltft. Dramatic pool "spa. $1,100,000 Mlt DRAMA. AND DISTINCTION New cultoc& nute In Harbor Rldae wlt.b elty Hptl and mountain views. 5 bedrooms, 4.5 batlas. c-ld M aVllllable by Dettmber. c.IJ for detMI. . •1,200,000 SJJ FARAWAY t=UN PLACES MllXICAll MACHl'RONT Take advantage of the timing to develop this fabulous resort opportunity. A full ci'ty block with 800 feet on the sand, located just 15 minutes fTom Puerta Vallarta airport. Call for full details and location. Offered at $2,500,000 MS · MANHATTAll PllNTHOU• . Have breakfast at Tiffany's! lf you Jove New York, y.ou1J appreciate this elegant Georgian Style, six story penthouse on the UppcrEaStside. Approximately 12,000 sq. ft., with seven bedrooms, plus a romantic roof garden. Call for specifics. $7 ,to0,000 N 1 . nm RACQUn CLUB There is only one Palm Springs!.You can be a part of the prestige and glamour associated with this acclaimed property.'Forty units located on 9 acres with 12 tennis courts, and of course, there's a pool! Unbelievable opportunity. Call for all the details! *2,898,000 R4 Our People are the Difference Our sales associates are selected for their knowledge, character, experience and commitment to strong ethical standards. We are now interviewing for positions in our Newport Beach office. To schedule an appointment, . ; ca/1644-7111 and ask for Lois orJudy .-a • r