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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-02-15 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS New'/)Ort Harbor boys win sOccer title · ~ng the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 Sinkie: Media darling • sea lion attracts huge press following as it keeps vigil on hijacked sailboat in Balboa harbor. By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot BALBOA -Sinkie the sea lion spent his 29th day as captain and sole passenger of a family sailboat moored by the Balboa Pavilion Friday. The sea lion bull, estimated to weigh 700 pounds and nick· named for the threat he poses to the 21-foot boat, commandeered the craft last month and refuses to budge. Nobody can help. "He's like a dog that we've Mary Zrebtec and Henry Hamad.a take a twirl on the dance floor during the third annual Valentine's Day Senior Prom party at the Senior Center ln Costa Mesa. brought home and don't know wfiat to do with," said Heidi Hall, 37, who is simultaneously alarmed by the damage to her boat -smashed lights, a shred· ded tarp -and driven to show off its hijacker. Hall has been deluged with media calls since The Daily Pilot unleashed the story Thursday. In rapid succession came Orange County News Channel, the Orange County Register, the Associated Press, and Channels 9, 11and4. On Friday afternoon, a Har· bor Patrol boast cruised out to the craft carrying a gtddy Hall, two reporters and a cameraman. One of th e reporter s was •SEE SINKIE PAGE A14 MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Slnkle, the sea lion who pirated a sallboat, has built up a media following In recent days -Friday the Harbor Patrol took a news crew out to film the .. squatter" sea lion. LOVE .ME NOT • Call it black humor, call it tasteless, but paralegal firm offers discount divorces for St. Valentine's Day. By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot MESA -While lovers cooed, traded chocolates and ran up VISA bills Friday, others used Valentine's Day to consider the cost of amorous shipwreck. Locally, the Consumers Parale· gal Clinic offered free divorces to the first 25 people who called, and received more than 100 responses throughout the day. u Other people are trying to come up with the' perfect gift,• said Richard H. Foltz, executive director of the non-profit Bristol Street group. uFlow ers, cards, roses. (But) this is the most mem· orable type of Valentine's Da y gift you can come up with.• The promised divorce isn 't entirely free. The clinic usually charges $295 for a divorce of the "summary dissoh~tion • variety, but that doesn't include a $182 fil. ing fee. Those who met the prop- er criteria -which included being married less than six years and having no children -would simply have the first charge waived. Though more than 100 people called Friday, by the end of the day only five met the p rop er c;riteria. •SEE DIVORCE PAGE A14 Disney to sell off its Newport Coast parcel • Entertainment giant no longer intereste d in development rights; Irvine Co. confident property will be sold. By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot NEWPORT COAST -Disney won't be lending its magic to Newport Coast's planned resort area afterall. the Daily Pilot has learned. The entertainment giant is planning to sell its 30 aaes -and possibly its option to buy another 40 acres -in the upscale Irvine Co. development, Irvine Co. spokesman Larry Thomas confirmed. Disney Vacation Club had planned -to build a $250 mil· lion resort similar to those it operates in South Carolina and Florida. While Disney So:~~~I VETERANS OF VALENTINES officials did not issue a formal state· ment, sources said the decision came as part of the com· pany's plan to pull back on expanding its Vacation Clubs to the West Coast. The resort would've marked the first joint-devel- opment effort between the two mega-companies. i celebrat.e I Story by ALESSANDRA DJURKLOU • Photos by BRIAN POBUDA romantic day I T he third annual Valentine's Day Senior That honor went to Costa Mesa residents Plans for the Newport Coast resort called for 650 luxury time-share units with an Italian villa theme. It would have served as the centerpiece of the resort area planned for the 10,000 acres of home developments in the rolling hills between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach. bv dancing and j Prom had its guests. reliving th,eir ~gh Cliff Bunney and Bernice Levinson, whose pie· .J 11 school memories Fnday afternoon m the ture will grace the cover of the next senior sen· Choosing 8 auditorium of the Costa Mesa Senior Center. ter newsletter. ' 1 For three hours, about 250 seniors danced Unlike most prom elections, however, the two Prom king I cheek-to-cheek to '40s classics like •Don't Sit names were drawn at random from a basket, · ! Under the Apple Thee," stopping only to drink punch, get and this gave some seniors hope. · and qDOOll .1 their pictures taken, or see who got selected prom king "Maybe when I'm 100," said Josephine Johnson. This and queen. •SEE PROM PAGE A14 The Disney-owned site, nestled between New· port Coast Drive and Pad.tic Coast Highway, over· looks Crystal Cove State Park and the ocean. "It's probably one of the prime remaining hotel sites on the coast," said Thomas, who said be learned the news within the past two weeks. ~-----------------------------------~ I \ It I \ AROUND TOWN AS BEST BUYS A2 Q.ASstFIED 86 COMMUNITY FORUM A12 ENTERTAINMENT A6 POLICE FILES A2 RELIGION A8 SOCIETY A9 SPORTS 81 \\ I \ I 11 I I: Cooling off A last minute directive from President Bill Clinton ordering a halt to a strike called by American Airline pilots a'ppears to have temporarily restored some 10% of the flights out of John Wayne Air- port: Those flights were headed for a screeching halt Friday as the pilots union and American Airlines management failed to reach a contract agreement. The union voted to strike . Friday night out Clinton responded with the order to end the job action for 60 ct.ys. The job action would have stoPPed the 28 Amerlc•n Alr-lrne flights per ct.y tNi 1etws from John Wayne, said Kmth- leen campinl-Chamben. the alrport-ewoman. Por more lnfonnltk>n call NnericM ~Ines at 1~ GJ..7JOO or the airport at 253-5006.. ------.1 From a surfboard shaper to million~ • Billabong USA President Robert Hurley awarded chamber of commerce's B~n of the Year honor. By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot ------------------······· to a SO-foot long akateboard ramp inlicle their diltrlbutlon ware· hou9e. •tt's just for our friendl to coma ~ 8Dd UM,• Mid Hwley. •Just a fun tta1ng.• HulWy'I amb1bUtiam to tbe young D*l'I ,...... world .... ---oiialy by .. eaatdbullGDI to tbe lmDuallJ ID Wl*il be 1M1, 1111111bat ,._ pa 11'1w at .. CG* Mlil Qtmttt .. •SEE DISNEY PAGE A13 BWabong Prell dent Robert Hurleywu dloeenby tbe Co.ta Mela A2 SATUM>AY, F£llWAltY 15. 1997 L ... ~ .. -=~--~ -._· --. . greer ~Ider P addle Power is having a Presidents' Day sale on all fiberglass canoes and kayaks in stock. Paddle Power offers top designs from the U.S. and Canada at great savings. Paddle Power (675-1215) is located at 1500 W. Balboa Blvd. in Newport Beach. Cha 's Family Shoe Repair (642-4314) is offering a special for Best Buys readers and a way to help out DARE. Through the end of the month if you bring in two or more pairs of shoes to be repaired, Cha's will donate the : repair cost of one pair to the drug abuse prevention program, and give readers a 10% dis- count. : I : I : I : I : I : ' : I : I : I : I : I : I : I : I : I : I : I : I : I ! I ! I : I : I : I : I : I : I ! I : I : I : I : ' : ' : ' : I -ByM~leMalT Cha's Family Shoe Repair is located a few doors down from 7-Eleven at 1673 Irvine Ave. in -Costa Mesa. : I I : I I The first Toy Boat. Toy Boat. ·Toy Boat sale is under way 1 L---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------:r----------------------------------J · through Feb. 21 . The following toys are on sale: Thomas the Tank/Brio Trains and accessories are 15 % off; Calico Critters, backpacks and purses are 20% off; teddy bears are 20% off; and all paper plates, napkins and cups are 40% off. Toy Boat (673- 3791) specializes in classic toys for children. The store is located at 3331 E. Coast Highway in Corona del Mar. Investing in more than just a · Fish Fry Hemphill's Shoes is having its biggest shoe sale ever. Every pair of shoes in stock has been reduced in price 20 to 50% in order to make room for the spring collections that are arriv- ing soon. Both men and women can save on brands such as Clarks. Sebago, Allen Edmonds, T O PARADE OR NOT TO PARADE: That is the ques- tion the Costa Mesa-New- port Harbor Lions Club -the Fish Fry club -is trying to answer these days. The two-year absence of the annual Fish Fry parade has caused a substantial decrease in the amount of funds raised and then distributed to community groups from the parade years. During recent years with the parade, the Fish Fry netted $100,000-plus as com- pared to $56,000 this past year without the parade. parade, 4,000 people marched in the parade and brought along moms, dads, brothers and sisters to view the parade. They were joined by thousands of area resi- dents and they all ended up at the Fish Fry when it opened on Saturday. •• Jim de boom • Mezlan, Sperry Topsider and · Trask. Hemphill's Shoes is locat- ed at 1727 Westcliff Drive in · Westcliff Court in Newport Beach. City of Costa Mesa officials say it costs the city about $30,000 for police and traffic control during the Saturday Fish Fry parade and they want the Llons Club to pay the expense. The Llons Club's respo~e is that's $30,000 taken away from money that would go to charities and community groups. The city of Palm Springs has a model that the city of Costa Mesa and even Newport Beach might want to study. Palm Springs identifies 10 events to officially sponsor, such as the film festival, a golf tournament and classic car show. These are events that bring visitors to the city to stay overnight, dine in the restaurants, shop in the stores -: events that showcase the city and give a sense of community to Palm Springs. With these events, the city enters into a multi-year sponsorship agreement, provide city services free or at a greatly reduced cost and speed up the permit process because of the benefit of the event to the city. In 1994, the last year of the Gone in Costa Mesa are events that attracted visitors and provid- ed a sense of community - events such as the Senior PGA Golf Tournament, Arts on the Green, Fourth of July at OCC, Taste of Costa Mesa and the list An upscale clothing consign- ment boutique called Chez Elle (720-1555) has opened at 2525 Eastbluff Drive in Newport Beach. Chez Elle sells top designer names including: Esca- da, Anne Klein, Versace, Ellen Tracy, Chanel, DKNY and Gior- gio Armani. POLICE Pl~Bs · COSTA MESA If you have clothing you would like to sell, owner Isabelle Roossin accepts clothing of the current season, and depending on the amount of clothing, you migl)t need an appointment. The con- sigrunent is a 50-50 split between the customer and owner. • Anton Boulevard: A lap-top and other computer equip- ment worth $5,000 ll'{as stolen from a room at a hotel in the 600 block where a seminar was taking place. • Placentia Avenue: A stereo, speakers and a jacket were stolen from an unlocked-car In the 1900 block. • Mesa v.rde East: A thief or thieves apparently used a step ladder to c.limb to a second floor balcony and pulled a sliding glass door off Its track in the 1500 block. No loss was reported. •East 17th Street: Eleven rental movies worth $100 each were stolen from a video store In the 400 block. The video cases were still on the shelf. • IE5T BUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays. If you know of a good buy, call me at 540-1224, fax me at 646- 4170, or write to me: Best Buys, Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627. • !laker Street: Golf equipment. a radio and 10 compact discs worth $1,050 were stolen from a car in the 600 block. The pas~nger window was pried open. ·Pilot READERS HOTLINE Mesal, CA. 92626. Col)'lright: No 642-6086 news stories. Illustrations. edlto- Record ~our commerits about rfal matter or advertisements the Dal y Piiot or news tips. herein t.ar\ be reproduced with-r~UlllM out wrift"1 permission of copy- VOL 91, NO. JO AQQRESS right owner. Our address Is 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627. ttOW TO REA01 US THOMAS H. 10HNSON. C()R8£CTK>NS QrQlledon Publisher 'Thi l1mes Orange Cou~ WILLIAM LOllOB.l. It Is the Piiot's pollcy to prompt· (800) 152.g141 I)' COfre<t all errors of substance. ,. ...... '2 Editor STIVI~ Please call 574-4233. o..m.d -5678 Managing Editor fXl =642-i321 _,YOICOI, The~ Be«hleosta Mesa ,._, S40-122A City Editor ~ (USPS-14WOO) Is Spol'ts 642...CllO 1'0NY oooao, ~through s.t· N9ws. Spol'ts fax 646--4170 News Editor urct.y. In Newport lwh Ind ='~Ink.net llOa.CHa.ION, COit.a MeM. subecrlptlons In . Sports Editor onf'1 tvallable bv ~ lullna Offtce 642-4321 The T1m11 Or11nge County ...,..,,.. ,. 6'1·5902 MAllCMMnN, 252-9141 . In ... ~ of fltlOtO f dlt« ~hid'! and c-.-... ~by L'IMllllOLA. tublcrlptloN to ft~ "lot Cafffomie Community NMI. ~ ~ Ad¥ertlslng ~ .... ~bvmallfot • 11mel Mirror eomp.n,,. ~ Nll'ICMllWWW, s per month. Second des Ollllftld~ = peld. Cotta Miii. CA. LWDMCMllt fndude .. epptkllble ...., s. IClllft. Prllidlnt and ao ,., ...... ""' and 1oa11--.) flOS1MAS. ............. Ta send ...... __ '° \llcil fll alJ it Clefwll Mmn1111r ,..._._ The NeqlDft lwf«Olla ,_. ........ DINdlr ........ 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The gar~oor was forced open. • Sherrtngton : A 1994 Kawasaki Ninja motorcycle was stolen from a street In the 1800 block. ~TURIS Newport Beach 7'3/49 Balboa 7'3/49 Costa Mesa 78146 Corona del Mar 72149 ._FOMCAST LOCATION ••••••••• SIZE Wedge ••...•..... 2-3 w Newport ..•..•... .2-3 w Bllcklts ••••••••••. 3-4 w IUwr Jetty ....... .3-4 w CdM ...•......... 2•3W 11Dll TODAY First low 11:291.m ........... o.s First htgl'I J:Sl •,m .••••.•.•..• A,I Second low 1C>A1 p.m •...•.•••.. .2.J tecandhlgh lcQlp.m. •••...•••.. .JJ SUNDAY First low ~~~r9~· ........... 0.1 5:04 a.m ..•.......... 4.9 Second low 11 :46 p.m .•.••.....• .2. 1 Second high 6:59 p.m •.•••••....•• 3.5 WA1111 TBJU •LAW: ••••• 56 goes on. The Fish Fry and the parade are community traditions in which the city needs to invest. CLUB NEWS: This appears to be the season for service club progressive dinners. The Kiwa- nis Club of Costa Mesa North holds its dinner on Sunday, Feb. 23 and the Newport Balboa Rotary Club holds one on Satur- day, March 1. It's cocktails and hor d'oeuvres at one home, then on to another for the salad, another for the entree and the final home for dessert. A pro- gressive dinner is a great way to get to know fellow club mem- bers and their spouses in an informal setting. WELCOME TO THE WORLD OP SERVICE CLUBS ... Heesun Cha and Suellen Barton, who joined the South Coast Sunrise Rotary Club. Prank 11D9C'" Wllllams, sponsored by Buzz Kosttan, who joined the Down- town Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club. SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS nus COMING WEEK: TIJESOAY -7:30 a.m. Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the Balboa Bay Club. Noon Costa Mesa Downtown Kiwanis Club meets at the Costa Mesa Community Cen- ter. 6:00 p.m. Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club, the Fish Fry Club meets at the Costa Mesa Country Club. WEDNESDAY -7:30 a.m. South Coast Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the Center Club. Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club meets at .the Unive~ity Athletic Club. Noon Costa Mesa Rotary Club meets' at Mesa Verde Country Club. The Exchahge Club of Orange Coast meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. 6:00 p.m. Newport Balboa Rotary Club meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club to hear Cynthia Ross, Orange County Vector Control on #living with the Africanized Honey Bee." 11fURSDAY -7:00 a.m. Costa Mesa-Orange Coast Breakfast Lions Club meets at Mimi's Cafe. Noon Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach- Corona del Mar meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club to hear Frank Foster on Orangewood Children's Foundation. Costa Mesa North Kiwa- nis Club meets at the Holiday Inn to hear from Mike Howard on Opera- tion Clean Slate. The Exchange Club of Newport Harbor meets at the Shark Island Yacht Club. The New- port-Irvine Rotary Club meets at the Irvine Marriott hotel to hear The Rev. Patrick McPolin on s:alifornia History. WORTH REPEATING: From the newsletter of the Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach-Corona def Mar ... "The art of being wise is the art of knowing what to overlook -and when." • COMMUNITY • a.ues is published every Saturday in the Daily Pilot. FAX your service dub!s meeting information to 631-5851 or mail to 1743 Bayport Way, Newport Beach, 92660. Quality Legal Services at a Reasonable Price $125/hr ATTORNEYS AT LAW BUSINESS LITIGATION AND TRANSACTIONS CofP9~a.tions,. partnerships, mergers, acqu1s1t1ons, buy-sell agreements, contracts and collections REAL ESTAn LITIGATION AND TRANSACTIONS Evictions, foreclosures, easements, title disputes, work-outs ESTATE PLANNING Trusts, Wills, Probate Administration LEGAL ~PTIONS t\TTQINIYI t\T LAW (714) 760-8775 -• . • • • . . • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • ., Taking stOck of the market's .future V ery few people know this, but 1 am an expert - on the stock market. This gift is a dividend from the era when I was a top execu- tive with a major brokerage firm. OK. so that's a bit of an exag- geration. In the summer of 1954, after my junior year at UCLA, I was a board marker for Akin- Lambert, a small Los Angeles · firm. A few of the big-shot New York firms had electro-mechani- cal boards. These were state-of- the-art machines that automati- cally displayed stock prices as they changed on the #Big Board," the New York Stock Exchange. At Akin-Lambert, we had a big wall of floor-to-ceiling blackboard. This expanse was divided into more than 200 columns about a foot high, each representing a major corpora- tion's stock. There were also a few issues traded only on the Los Angeles Stock Exchange. It was the board marker's job to know the letter symbols for all the stocks, watch the ticker tape as it was displayed on a screen in the board room, and record with chalk all changes in the prices of the stocks as they appeared. I started at 6:30 a.m., when the market opened in New York, and went -without a cof- fee break or, much worse, a pit stop -until 12:30 when it closed. Then I got to go to the bathroom for five minutes and come back and record the stock pcices from the L.A. exchange until it closed. Despite this expertise, I real- ly don't pay much attention to the market. The meager invest- ment portfolio we have is wid- ows-and-orphans stuff. Our holdings don't go up much, they don't go down much. But Religiou<> Science a Spiritual Approacht"Living '','(, ~-,~·,,-... ·.1 .~,)1:.,·. ! ,,,,, ·''-,.1 /,44 fred martin they pay nice dividends. However, based on the mar- ket's performance of late, I am beginning to feel somewhat left out. Hoping to get some inside dope, I went to a luncheon Wednesday at the Four Seasons to hear how Smith Barney makes money the old-fashioned way -'by earning it. A guy who helps do this is John Connallon, a market strat- egy maven out of the firm's home office in New York. I got to go because one of my dear friends since high school, Jim Martin, invited me and he is a honcho in Smith Barney's New- port Center office. First, Connallon's bottom line: The market will go higher yet (as if following orders, it dosed over 7,000 for the first time the next day!), will have a mid-term shakeout, then "it's going to surprise a lot of peo- ple." To illustrate his optimism, Connallon showed a chart of the market's performance for the past 203 years. There were peaks and valleys -1929 was easy to spot, as was the down- ward lurch in 1987. But this was definitely an up, up and away ~chart. To demonstrate, Connallon pointed out the 1,000 level reached in 1966. Then the fall to 777 in 1982. Then how the mar- ket has soared more than 6,000 points since. It is an impressive thing to see, starting in the low- er left in 1774, at what is essen- tially ~o, then marching relentlessly, with occasional dumpdowns, to the upper right. Connallon worries some that Hpeople are starting to get a lit- tle greedy.• But long-term, be sees everybody's favorite group, the baby-boomers, coming into the picture and pushing the market ever-upward. #Ten thousand people a day are going to be turning 50 years old," he says, and predicts that will continue for 17 years. And boomers are buyers. "In the 1950s, when they were little kids, they were toy buyers. In the 1960s, in their 20s, boomers bought cars. In the '70s and '80s, they bought real estate. And in the '90s, they are buying stocks and bonds." Connallon expects an "adjustment• of sorts this year. HThis market has gone 75 months without a 10% drop; it only went 37 months" before the 1987 crashlet. Then, he says, "Be prepared in 1998 to make more money than you thought possible." Yeah, but on what? As indus- try categories, he likes finance companies, energy and health care. "What about technology?" asked one of the lunchers. "The bad news is, only two people in the world really know technology stocks,· the strate- gist said. #The good news is, they both work for Smith Bar- ney. The bad news is, they're now in complete disagree- ment." • FRED MARTIN'S column runs every Thursday and Saturday. The House rules. House Of lmPQrts U 1-800 MERCEDES('!) lcnfber furn if ore Warehouse .· ''FLOOR SAMPLE'' FIRST s ·EMI-ANNUAL SALE •. No Surprises ... Just Low· Prices Visit Our warehouse Showroom SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1997 A3 Man accused of Jacobson murder pleads not guilty By Owistopher Goffard, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -The man accused of killing Daily Pilot employee Donna Jacobson pleaded not guilty to three felony counts Friday morning in Harbor Municipal Court. Omar Coyotzin Rivera, 18, allegedly stabbed the 59·year- • old Cost.a Mesa woman to death in December during a potched robbery attempt. which draws a •murder with special circum- stances. charge that could bring the death penalty if be is con- victed. Rivera also faces one count of attempted robbery, and one cowit of attempted carjacking related to a second attack on another woman only minutes after the homicide took place. Jacobson was killed in the caipOrt of her Anaheim Avenue apartment after returning from Sunday evening Mass at St. Joachim ChUrch. A neighbor dis- cevered her body near her parked car. Jacobson's husband 11<>1.1 D .\ \ CLOSl RI S was at home watching t8levtlior:i' at the time and said be beeitl nothing. After Jacobson's murder, Rivera allegedly attacked a 47-. year-old· Tustin woman in the' parking lot of a 24-bour health club only a block away. 1be sec· ond woman escaped with ·minor 01ts, and police arrested Rivera in the nearby Courtyards ~op­ ping center. A preliminary hea.ring is 'set ' for 9 a.m . on April 17 in Superior Court. The following public agencies and businesses will be closed in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa on Presidents Day, Monday, Feb. 17 : BANKS CrTY HALLS COURTS closed Monday closed Monday closed Monday K-12 SCHOOLS OMV closed Monday closed Saturday and Monday FARRELL G . HINKLE. D.D.8 .,M .8.D.,RC. Newport Buch: 644-1281 •Santa Ana: 556-1122 Practice Umited To Orthodontics and 1i andibu1ar Disorders POST O FFICE closed Monday STREET SWEEPING None TRASH PICKUP None Plug into the Pilot Classrt1ed section to find servKes from Lowest Prices Around electronics and plumbers, to landscapers and painters. Costa Mesa· Cycle'Y. 2706 Harbor Blvd. Unit D Costa Mesa 434-9030 Layaway Available ~ ~--SATU~DAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1997 .Valentine·'s DRY party suited kindergartiiers . to a tea Students at Adams Elementary School · c;lressed up and exchanged . valentines By Michelle TerwUleger, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Five-year-olds in top hats and lacy dresses, sipping tea and nibbling on heart-shaped peanut butter and jelly sandwiches -it was a dreamy Valentine's Day, at least for the parents and teachers watching. Jennifer Crosson, mother of 5-year- old Justin, brought miniature tea sets to a kindergarten class at Adams Elemen- tary School Friday to make it a Valen- tine's Day to remember. "I like tea parties and like them to learn something from it," she said. "It's fun to do something for my kids." In addition to the tea sets, Crosson placed white linen tablecloths and bouquets of fresh-cut flowers at each table. Many of the youngsters tried tea foT the first time -albeit with plenty of milk and sugar added -while others ·picked the "safe" route, opting for raspberry lemonade. "I can't 'believe you don't like tea,• Everett Statum ·said to a lemonade drinker. "I like this tea. It's good," said 5- year-old Kenzie Romano, who sipped her hot beverage through a coffee stir- rer. "It was just darling," Montandon said. "They learned about manners and it's just.f\m." After "high tea,• the children ripped open the valentines they had mailed each other by buying faux stamps in the classrooms and creating mailboxes. The cards sent the children yelling and laughing with screams of, ·1 think I got a date here I I got a date I" MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Everett Statum makes eye contact with a fellow ldndergartner during a Valenttne's Day at a tea After washing their hands and lis- tening to a short lecture by kinder- garten teacher Paulette Montandon about "please" and "thank yous," the children were seated boy-girl-boy-girl for the Valentine's Day event. When one boy received a valentine from his friend, he marched right over · to him and said, "You better give me a hug right nowl Thank you very much.• tea at Adams Elementary in Costa Mesa. · party Classified ads work for you! We specialize in custom arrangements to match your fabric or decor Custom Flo rals at no extra charge Eoet3' 07 -·-Gifts & Antiques Speciality Furniture Mon-Fri 10-6 •Sat 10-5 369 E 17th St., #13 •Costa Mesa (Nat to Plu.m'• Cafe) 646-6745 INTERiORS Making Your World Better From Within! 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Sunflower Ave. Tickets are $45 and include a five star cuisine sampling, wine-tast- ing, auction, prizes and dancing. For reservations, call 723-1170. CAMPFIRE PftOGRAMS The California Department of Fish and Game, the Orange County Harbors, Beaches and Parks and the Upper Newport Bay Naturalists presents a free introduction to Newport Bay at 7 :30 p.m . at the Shellrnaker Bowl Campfire Amphitheater. For more information. call 640-1742. STAGHORN FERNS The Sherman Llbrary and Gar- dens offers a free program on Staghom Ferns at 9:30 a.m. at 2647 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Topics of discussion include the varieti~s of staghom and moosehom fems, their cul- ture and how to use them in the gardens. Call 673-2261. SUNDAY DEAN KOONTZ Newport Beach author Dean Koontz will sign his book MSole Survivor H at 2 p.m . at the Metro Pointe Barnes & Noble, 901 South Coast Drive, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 444-0226. MONDAY FOREIGN POLICY St. Mark Presbyterian Church ' ~ ~ ' ' ~ .. ,, I .~-· .v•~ ,,.., q MDDUNGFUN lbe Junior Rowing Pro- gram Annual Race and Fund-raiser ii taking pl4ce today at 8 a.m. at tbe New- port Aquatic Center, One , Wbitec:Uffs.Drive, Newport Beach. Community members are welcome to participate and watch a growing band oi rowing and peddling enthu- siasts paddle their boats in the Hal ROIOff Classic, one of the only long distance sprint races for single-person canoes and kayaks in the United States. Entry fee for the race is $15 and registra- tion starts at 6 :30 a.m. For information, call 646-7725. offers a discussion on "Terrorism and Crime" from 1 :30 to 9 p.m. at 2100 Mar Vista, Newport Beach. Cost is $5 for members and $8 for guests. Call 644-1341. FRIENDSHIP BRUNCH The Orange County High Pri- CHERI HUGE STORE WIDE SALE Sale Ends Monday, Feb 17th EvERYTHING IN STORE REDUCED! Unique Gifts Including: • Home Accessories •Jewelry •Clothing •Furniture _..... ..... 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SISTER C1TY The Newport Beach Sister City Association's Cabo San Lucas committee will hold its monthly meeting at 5:30 p.m . at the River- boat Cafe, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 646-4278. TRAVEL S£MINAR Orange Coast College offers a travel seminar to familiarize those .2 4 -H 0 UR interested in working as a profes· sional tour director from 6 to 9:30 p .m. at OCC. Registration tee is $35 with a $3 material fee. For more information, call 432-5880. AmNTION TALK Coastline Counseling Center offers a seminar on Attention Deficit Disorder and "Is Not Understanding What You Read Your Downfall?• from 7 to 9 p .m . at 1200 Quail St., Suite 105, New- port Beach. Cost is $20. For more information, call 476-0991. RECOVERY WORKSHOP Vineyard Christian Fellowship in Costa Mesa offers a divorce recovery workshop from 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday evenings through IVtarcb 25 at 102 E. Baker St. Cost is $10. For more information, call 556-8463. : SLIDE LECTURE The Newport Beach Central Library offers a free slide lecture on "Leaming about South African Bulbs," featuring an array of exot- ic foliage, at noon at 1000 Avoca- do Ave. For more information, call 717-3801. WEDNESDAY E-MAIL WORKSHOP Orange,Coast College offers a free workshop that introduces the popular e-mail program, Eudora, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in the Re-Entry Center. Attendees will learn how to write, send and receive elec- CARDIAC tronic mail. For more information, call -432-5162. ADVENTURE 16 Milt McAuley, naturalist and author, presents a slide show revealing trails, waterfalls, Native American pictographs and more along his favorite •backbone• of Southern California at 1 p.m. at Adventure 16, 1959 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Admission if free. For information, call 650-3301. HEALTHY EATING Hoag Heart Institute offers a free lecture on "Wm with Healthy Eating Haoits" from 7 to 8 p .m. at Grace Hoag Conference Center, 301 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. Reservations are required at (800) 514-4624. PROPERTY PftOTECTION The World 1rade Center Asso- ciation of Orange County is hav- ing its monthly breakfast meeting on •Intellectual Property Protec- tion• from 7 :30 to 9 a.m. at the Pacific Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Cost is $25 for membel"S" and $35 for others. For more information, call 724- 9822. SENIOR SOLUTlONS Senior Solutions offers a free workshop on how to protect your estate from nursing home costs at 2:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. at the Costa • Mesa Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St. To RSVP, call (800) 332-4878. BUSINESS TAUC American Electronics Associa- tion presents •Forging Strategic and Corporate Alliances Avoiding the Pitfalls of Partnering• at 7 :15 a.m. at the Westin Hotel, 686 Anton Blvd, Costa Mesa. Cost is $25 for members and $35 for guests. Call 93?-1114. FLYING A MISSK>N Friends for Plying a Mission, a group committed to •Flying A Mission,• a recreation of Charles Lindbergh's famous transatlantic Oight, will meet at 6:30 p.m. at the. Buffalo Grill, 1910 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. With the help of the National E~change Club, contributions will go toward the prevention of child abuse and other youth programs. Call 673- 1400. INSIDE EDGE The Inside Edge offers a semi- nar on •Rational Readings on Environmental Concems" from 6:30 to 8:30 a.m. at Scott's Restau- rant, 3300 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. Cost is $20 for first time guests and $35 for others. For reserva- tions, call 460-4242. • Send your AROUND TOWN items to: The Daily Pilot. Around Town, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627; fax 646- 4170 or call 540-1224, ext. 333. rr-----------------~ I 'I'.Jl'EBOD I I · I : BEAIJTY STORE I I Exclusively I I at I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ·.. 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Over the years, she has amassed collections of Coca- Cola bottles, buttons and stamps, and is always on the lookout for wire, beads, jewelry, old photos, pieces of cloth, newspapers, Scrabble pieces, paints, maps, tiny spectacles, pieces of glass - anything that can be tu.med into art. •The junkier the better," she said. MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Costa Mesa resident Terry Armor doesn't let anything go to waste. She collects stuJf-lots of lL About seven years ago, she started uTurtle Trash by Teny," an homage to her first collection: turtle stuff. She had a tortoise named "Spot" from Ecuador that inspired the collection, and later Ralph Carmichael 1947 Ah"1snus of&nuhem OJifornUi Co!Jeie will oonduct A Big Band Gospel Concert Sat Feb 22 at 7:.30pm $15 per person Carmichael is one of the music industry's leading arranger-conductors. Also fcarured on program: Da-.e Boyer, who has performed at the Whitehouse. 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"It's therapy for me," she saiq. Her father was a ham radio operator and gathered stamps from all over the world. She has so many she still uses them on the cards, evoking images of dis- tant lands and cultures. •1 like working with stamps,• she said. "Stamp art expresses a lot." · Armor also has collections other than trash that she won't part with. Her collection of Coke cans started while she was back- packing through Europe during the mid-19?0s. •1 was very, v~ry impressed with the Coke cans over there," she said of the artwork and writ- ing on the cans. • She even left her down sleep- ing bag and clothes at the airport to keep the luggage weight low so she could cart home the cans. Armor likes to sell the cards at craft fairs so she can talk to the buyers and find out why they've picked out a certain card. "People relate to it for location and subject matter," she said. "I like to create something and share it with others." 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Theatergoers pay 'The.Price' for play's -uneven acting By Tom Tltus, Daily Pilot T ime doesn't necessarily heal all wounds. In some inltances, such as in Arthur Miller's 'The Price,• now at the Newport Theater Arts Center, the passage of. the years merely deep- ens the anguish and renders tt I I I I \ I I I\ I\ I \ I I \\ even more dittlcult to face up to when the moment of truth arrives. Miller, whose themes of mod- em-day aises of the spirit have given the American theater some of its most memorable tragically flawed heroes (Wllly Loman, Joe Keller, John Proctor, etc.), focuses on wrongs of the past and better roads not taken in •The Price.• It's a deeply involving experience. It', also a bit of a marathon - nearly three boUJ'S of indecisive chitchat which will lull many play· goers into inattention. Por those who stay with the show, however, t)le rewards are considerable. Miller's antagonists are two brothers who haven't spoken in 16 years -one became a successful doctor, the other glumly pounds a beat with the New York Police Dep4Jiment. They meet to divide, or ~. their late father's posses-' sio~. and the enmity gradually &eeJ>li to the swface. f>tiector Terri Miller Schmidt's production has some substantial merit, but it's frayed at the edges. To make this play work, four awe- some performances are demand· ed. Newport Theater Arts Center comes up with half the require- ment. Regrettably, the weakest ele- ment of the show is the one which must be the strongest -the self. pitying cop with a maelstrom of regret fomenting inside him. Jett Bickel's single-dimensional per· formance not only misses myriad dramatic opportunities, it also fails to persuade the audience to care, as they must, about his char· actet. Ilona Honeyman fares some· what better as his long-suffering wife, but she also lacks substance, delivering many of her lines errat- ically-and never establishing the bond between her character and her husband. Honeyman is effec- tive, but her potential goes unreal- ized. Fortunately for the play's lengthy and wheel-spinning first act. there is Ron Rudolph's wheez· ing, heavily ethnidzed 89-year- old appraiser, who takes bis own sweet time to come up with a price for the possessions. Rudolph breathes life and a much-needed lighter touch into the first act while creating an indelible char- acterization. Finally, there is the big-shot brother, Gene Fisk.in in a pow- erful, multilayered perfor· mance. Fisk.in oozes with charm and charity at the outset before his true nature surfaces in the inevitable face off with the brother. It's a dynamic interpre- tation in a lower key. Schmidt's production has many moments of terrific drama, and Bickel's performance improves once Fiskin arrives to goad him. Forget Madonna; the real 'Evita' comes to Costa Mesa . •Patti LuPone, who won a Tony in the title role of Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical, stages revue at Performing Arts Center. By Nancy Cheever, Daily Pilot r-----------------~-------~ +WHO: •Patti LuPone on l Broadway· . WI..., The Orange County Performing Nts Center 'WIBI: Tuesday through Feb. 23; Tuesday through s.turday et 8 p.m.; Sunday at 7:30 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday mati-. neesat3p.m. HOW MUCH: $~9-$49.50 PHO• 556-ARTS I I I I I L-------------------------J BUVONE ENTRU RECEIVE various musical theater roles. The first act comprises a series of musical comedy hits including Irving Berlin's j Always" and "Heat Wave.• In the second act, LuPone digs into selections from famous Broadway shows. 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The biblically-based pre- sentation Involves members of local Christian women's dubs and features Mini Jane Johnston of Stonecroft Ministries. The morning session. ·~urces for Coping,• begins at 9 a.m. with coffee and registration. The afternoon session, "Priorities and Out- reach,• ends by 2 p.m. The public ls invited and anyone wanting to attend should bring a sack lunch and S3 for admission. Call Molly at 544-7701 or Bev at 970-5519 for more details. HEAUNG lftOKEN HEARTS Vineyard Christian Fellowship MU hold a series of divorce recovery workshops In Costa Mesa Feb. 18 through March 25. Bach Tuesday from 7 to 9 p .m., usistant putor and single parenrMike Barnett will guide participants in a lecture·d.lscu.sa1on format. The series takes place at 102 e. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Call 556- 8463 for fJ)ore Information or to arrange child care by pre-registering. 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Jlawpwt leacb 67l-lMD ar 61Ml80 SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST SIOO 110a111: YW l:lr, Jl&N,_t .._ ...,_Mlf ar 671M66l today that introclucel •tbe molt suc- ceaful lay caring m1niltrY program ever.• The Stephen Serlel from 9 a.m. to l p.m. involvet two p1'818Jltations: MbUrtry to Thoae Experiencing Grle/ and HC1W to Care In a DLttinct.Jvely Chrlatlan Way. They provide usable sk:llls and tools that equip all Chris- ti.ans to serve u lay minilters. To reg- ister for the workshop at 3209 V14 Udo, or for more details, contact Wum MacBwan at 675-0210. DftEAMS The ·Rev. Bob Pulliam reveals the inner guide everyone has to them· selves. The workshop takes place from 10 a.m. to noon today at New Thought Community Church. It's an opportunity to learn how interpreting dream symbols can lead to greater awareness and understanding. All classes take place at 19291\lstin Ave. in Costa Mesa. An offering of $15 ls suggested. To learn more, call 646- 3199. JEWISH SUNDAY SCHOOL Jewish Culture School is offering Sunday school dasses fQT children, ages 5 through mitzvah program, as well as adult seminar. The 10 a.m. to noon dasses meet at the Jewish Com- munity Center twice a month. But some sessions substitute a field trip. This chapter of the Society for Humanistic Judaism sponsors an adult seminar during the Sunday School sessions for all its members. The center is located at 250 E. Baker St. in Costa Mesa. To learn mor~ about the chapter and registration, phone Deborah Holland at 559-6726. HEALTH DAY Instructor Janet Brosan leads "People With Arthritis Can Exercise" classes from 10 to 11 a .m. every Tues- day at the Jewish Senior Center of Orange County, 250 E. Baker St.. Cos- ta Mesa. The class includes health education, joint-protection tips, relax- ation techniques, pain control tech- niques and socializing. Call 513-5641. PARADIGM SHIFT Newport Beach Baha'i Community allows participants to hear and expe- rience "Paradigm Shilt: A New Way ...:.... A New World,· 7:30 p.m. every Fri- day at a private residence in Corona del Mar. Together, they explore such questions as: Can racism and preju- dice be eliminated? What is the new world order? Can conflicts be resolved without force? Are women and men equal? What's the spiritual solution to our economic problems? Music and food are included. For directions, calJ 759-0999. LECTURE SERIES GREAT DEOSIONS Discussions on U.S. foreign PQlicy will continue for eight consecutive Mondays at St. Mark Presbyterian Church. The 7:30 to 9 p.m. series con- tinues Feb. 17 with "Terrorism and Crime." The event occurs a.t 2100 Mar VJSta in Newport Beach. Call 644- 1341 to learn more. DHARMA SOOETY Newport Beach Higashi Honganji Buddhist Temple's Dharma Society presents a lecture and discussion series Sunday, March 9, and on the second Sunday of each month at the New Thought Church Science of Mind Center 1845 Park Avenue, Costa Mesa, CA (1911 SI., !lld Ptlk Awru. 1 blocu. ~ HadllW Blvd,) HURCH SERVICE SUN-10:30a.m ornce: (714) 646-3199 Rev. Gall Miiier, lntem Ml111sttr Dr. Jua•lla Eva111, Ml11lltlr llemMr. llllfllllolll Nfl DollM Alm SINGLPS PITSTOP Peb. 19's evening of SERBNDlPl· TY at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church offers a breather from the preaure of schedules at 7:30 p.m. CollDlelor, pastor and single parent Ron Sbackellord will pre.teni •Find- ing a Pleasing Pace in the Secular Rat Race.• He says, ·we often feel hur- ried and stressed Ollt because we are rushing from one commitment to another.• He'll guide talk leading to folks free.log themselves from sched· ules and finding a sense of peace. The event takes place at 600 St. Andrews Road In Newport Beach. A S3 dona- tion at the door also covers ~fresh­ ments. Phone 574-2214 to find out more. JIBS • Jewish Community Center (JCC) 'of Orange County sponsors a series of events for single$ between 39 and 59 years old. They're arranged by the JCC's component organization JIBS-- Jewish In-Between Singles. It plans an evening walk a.round Balboa Island on Tuesday, Feb. 18 at 1 p.m. To find out more, contact Jeanne at 775-4636 or Shirley at 721-9107. ASK THE RABBI Rabbi David Rosenberg will field questions during Singles Evening, March 14 and every second Friday of the month at Temple Isaiah of New- port Beach. A special Oneg Shabbat (fellowship hour) will follow services honoring single people. It all talces place at 2401 Irvine Ave. in Newport Beach (Back Bay). For information about the time, call 548-6900. SERMONS DMNE DIALOGUE Costa Mesa Church of Religious Science announces its new Sunday service from 8:30 to 9:15 a.m. This month, it covers the popular book ·conversations With God." The same lesson will be offered dµring the mid- wee~ service, Wednesdays, from 1 to 7:45 p.m. Love offerings will be accepted from those attending ser- vices at 2850 Mesa Verde Drive East, Suite 111. To find out more, call 754- 7399. TEXTPERT SPEAKS An authority on the Dead Sea Scrolls will preach during the Sunday service at St. Mark Presbyterian Church. The Rev. Dr. James A. Sanders will deliver his sermon at 9:30 a.m .. and following worship, will begin a six-week series, "The Bible as the Church's Book.• The professor of intertestamental and biblical stjld- ies at Claremont School of Theology will help participants learn to under- stand and interpret the Bible. The community Is welcome, and there's no tee for the course. The church is locat- ed at 2100 Mar Vista in Newp,ort Beach. Call 644-1341 for more Infor- mation. NEW TRADmONS Sunday, a series of messages based on Jesus' Beatitudes will lead up to Palm Sunday and Easter at Cbrllt Ct)urch by the See. Putor O.vid l.Abmberg 1Ndl the New lte• ditioos Worsblp SeMClel at 9-.30 a.m. Child care is available dwlng each oblervance. The United Methodist' Cburch.11 located at 1400 W. Balboa Blvd. in Newport Beach. Phone 675- 6310 for details. UNITARIAN UNIVEltSAUSTS Service$ at Orange Cout Unit.vi· an Universalist (UU) Church begin at 10:30 a.m_ each Sunday, Child care and youth religious education are provided. The church ts located in Coita Mesa at 1259 Victoria St. For more information call 646-4652. SPBOA£ SBRVlCBS BIBLE SURFING Christ Church by the Sea's indoor Service on the Sand will study the Book of.James during February. Don Robe.rson leads the informal Bible surfing service at the church on Sun- days at 8 a.m. It includes singing, the message and good fellowship at 1400 W, Balboa Blvd. in Newport Beach. Phone 675-6310 for det4ils. SUNDAY NIGHT ALIVE Sunday at 5:30 p.m. the Sunday Night Alive come as you are celebra- tion continues at Christ Church by the Sea. The 14th Street gospel band will perform, and pastor Dave Lehmberg will deliver a message of .hope. Visi- tors are invited to this friendly protes- tant church at 1400 W. Balboa mvd. A light supper is served following the service. The church office will answer questions at 673-3805. SPECIAL EVENTS WOMEN'S RETREAT St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church presents "Breaking .Down Walls and Building New Bridges.• It's the topic of the annual women's retreat Satur- day, Feb. 22, from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Willow Creek Community Church member Nancy Ortberg will deliver the message during the $18 event that includes lunch. The church is located at 600 St. Andrew's Road in Newport Beach. Call 631-2880 for fur- ther details. A JESUS OF ALL TRADES The second Soup· Supper Lenten program at St. John the Divine Epis- copal Church will explore a 20th Cen- tury Jesus. Drawing on the imagina- tion and using parallels in gospel records places Jesus in the context of normal everyday lives. Christian Edu- cation Director CWford Nunn will lead the six-week course at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at 1834 E. Bay St. in Cos- ta Mesa. Call 548-2237 for more Infor- mation and directions. NUVEAU DAVE Saturday, the man some call ·the modem King David• will bring the Psalms alive at C~ta Mesa Seventh- Day Adventist Church. Marty Goetz will combine vocals with piano melodies to deliver the sounds of Messianic Israel. The free 7 p.m. wor- ship se.rvice takes place at 271 Avoca- do St. To find out more, call 548-6596. HEALING AND ENLIGHTENMENT Gate of Heaven Chapel conducts Sunday services at 2 p.m. with psy- St. Andrew's Presbyterian ChUl"ch Benefit from this series: "Whol-H11 for Co11l•"'l!J'NITY FamJIU•" ''FRANK TALK ABOUT MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE" (Mark 10:1-12) Dr. John A. Huffman Swrday, FebNary IS, 5:30 P,M. Prachtn1 Sunday, February 16. 8:30 and 10: IS A.M. 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach, California (714) 631-2880 (acrou from Newpon Harbor I lig\l School at Irvine and 15th.} chic demonltration. 1pi11tual heallog and music, at 1401 Utb St. in the Newport Beach Muonic Temple Building. For reterVadons, call 122- 4609. KEEP THE WONDER AND JOY Of CHRISTMAS ALIVE Our Lady Queen of Angei. offers inactive Catbollcl an opportunity to engage in or listen to Candid. open d1alog on topics they choose. The gatheringw continue Sunday, March 2, at 6:15 p.m., and offer honest discus- sion in a relaxed setting. In addltion to morality, re-marriage and annul- ments, past topics have included scriptures, chan~: since Vatican Il and more. The t take place at Our Lady of Angela Parish Center at 2046 Mar Vista Drive in Newport Beach. Call Marte Romano at 548-3844 or Johnny Go'lde at 721-0496 with any questions. ' BAHA'IS'GAfHERING The Baha'is of Newport Beach sponsor a lunch, speaker and discus- sion of timely topics 11 a.m., Feb. 23 and the last Sunday of each month at a private residence in Corona del Mar. All are welcome. For directions, call 760-5360. BlOOD-PRESSURE CHECKS First United Methodist Church of• Costa Mesa. 420 W. 19th St., will con- duct a free blood pressure clinic, 10 to 10:30 a.m., the first Sunday of each month. can 548-7727. SUPPORT GROUPS MENTAL HEALTH FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP St. Ahdrew's Presbyterian Church conducts a support group for families with loved ones with serious mental illnesses. It Is led by a professional and takes place every Sunday from 6:30 to 8 p.m. For more information, call St. Andrew's at 631-2880 or Karin Montgomery at 645-3708. CAREER NETWORK The career netV{ork meeting for those une111ployed continues at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Stewart Lounge at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. The free. ongoing, weekly meetings are open to all and are held at 600 St. Andrews Road in Newport Beach (across from Newport Harbor High School). For more information, call 574-2239. VOLUNTEERS Saint Michael and All Angels seeks tutors for its mission to the Orange County Vietnamese popula- tion, The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer. Those interested are asked to help an hour per week or more with English (primarily English as a Second Language), math and sci- ence. Coaches for youth sports are also needed. U interested, call the pro- . gram coordinator, Peter Daniel, at 539-6530. • Send photographs and typed releases detailing stories, upcoming events, ser- mon topics or any other news involving Costa Mesa and Newport B~ach church- es to Religion Editor, Daily Pilot 330 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa, 92627. You can also fax Items to 646-4170. ST. MARK~BYTERIAN CHURCH "Open Arms and Open Minds" Worship 9:30 Jamboree & F.Mtblutf ln Newport hh 644-1341 JUDAISM --------------------------lnwte the residents of Newport Beach, Corona del Mar & Costa Mesa to your place of worship Planning a Bar/Bat Mitzvah? Anticipating a Wedding? Then you need to attend; SIMCHA AlVD CELEBRATION Place: Tempk Bat Yahm 1011 Came/baclt St. Newport Beach, CA 92660 (Cornn-of /111ffbortt JUUi Gtm~lbtult) Date: Wedneuf4y, Febrt1Ary 26, 1997 Timt: 5:00 p.m.4 9:00 p.m. Comt mtel " variety of caterers, florists, musicians, photographers, videtJfW1phtrs, invitation specialists and" host of others! EnjOJ t4Stinp, musk, and more! Open to the public No Mlmissio" charge For inform11tif!n ,aJ/ (714) 644-1999 • 1() II~ iH-Ute. Reltcioua Dtreeiory Pka&tcaLL 0 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1997 Creans, YMCA reach out to community activists ' .. "' . ' Donna and John Crean are planning on reaching out and touching Peggy . Goldwater Clay on Wednesday at the YMCA Community Ser- vices Dinner. Not literally - well, maybe there will be some bugging and kissing. It's a good way to start any evening. Actually, tlie YMCA and John and Donna sponsor the annual "Reach Out Awards" to honor community members who have done just that ... reach out and make a difference. Clay is a perfect choice. _ /'... The evening will be )ft>sted by the Creans' very good friend, the talented Stan Freberg, who will entertain the crowd at the Balboa Bay Club, Newport Beach. A reception and silent auction will kiclc off the evening, hopefully attracting many generous c1izens to sign their John Hlu~cock on the array of donated merchandise. All of the proceeds go to YMCA programs that include counseling, mentoring, respite care, crisis intervention for at- risk youth, and many other pos- itive and valuable community- focused areas of help. So why not reach out and touch your fellow community members who want to make a difference, a positive important difference in their world? Tickets are $100 ·for the dinner event supporting the YMCA. Call 442-1000 and reserve your space. Q There is another reservation you'll want to make as well, this one at South Coast Repertory Theater. An upcoming presenta- tion of "The niumph of Love" is set to premiere on the trea- sured Costa Mesa stage on Fri- day. The theater's Madeline Porter said the entire town will be "lining up to get romantic. This stunning production has been hilariously translated and adapted by (South <;:oast Reper- tory) literary manager John Glore and playwright Richard Greenberg.• Newport's own Mark Rucker, an associate artist at the theater, will Join two-newcomers to the local stage, Rene Augesen .and Joshua Farrell, for a romp through the process, the pitfalls, the joy, of falling in love. U you happen to be interested in falling in love, figuratively speaking, or otherwise, call 957- 4033 and buy a ticlcet. Better yet, buy two ticlcets. It's easier to fall in love that way. The operative word was love, along with giving and caring and concern, as The Pacific Mutual Foundation made many community organizations and individuals smile this week with the distribution of its 1997 grants. One hundred nonprofit organizations shared $1 million, awarded at the Conference Center of the insurance compa- ny's headquarters at Fashion Island over late-afternoon cock- tails this week. The gifts went to a wide range of worthy causes. Dollars were divided between health and human services, education, arts and culture, and civic and community organizations. Some of the recipients include: Child Welfare League of America; The Center For Media Educa- tion; Childrens Advocacy Insti- tute; Smithsonian Institution; Orange County Police Chiefs' and Sheriff's Association; Orange County Human Rela- tions Council; Probation Com- munity Association; and The United Way. Founded 1n 1868 by three of the •btg tour• 19th-century Cal- ifornia barons -Leland Stan- ford, Charles Crocker and Mark Hopkins -Pacific Mutual Llfe Insurance is the largest life and health insurer based 1n the state. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the compa- ny lbomu Sutton attended the presentation with fellow foun- dation officers Patrlda A. JCoUy Put a few words to work for you. Call the , Daily Pilot . and Robert Haskell. society's most pressing prob- lems." Q In other news of corporate- community involvement, some of the big business players in the region .converged on The Four Seasons Hotel, Newport Beach, for dinner and kudos at the 1997 Forum for Corporate Directors of Orange County. Louts Delmonico, last year's chairman, was honored with the "Chairman's Award" by Jlm Casparte, this year's event chair. The second annual gath- ering attracted Robert Hott, · Terry Hartshorn, Julie New- comb Hill, WlWam Poley U, James Doti, and Thomas Yuen. The dinner is thrown to recog- ' nize Orange County leaders in the business community who have demonstrated outstanding professionalism, dedication, and achievement. •pacific Mutual's charitable giving is driven by a belief in the ability of the community to define iµid solve its own prob- lems .. ,.. given the resources to do so,." Sutton said. •we are coris~tly energized by the accomplishments of our grantees. The organizations we support work diligently to enhance the quality of our lives and to ameliorate some of • l.W. COOK'S column runs every Thursday and Saturday. Prom left, Robert Hoff, Terry Hartshorn, Julie Newcomb HW. Wllllam Poley D, James Doti and lbomas Yuen joined ln the festtvittes at the 1997 Porum for Corporate Directors of Orange C ounty. Dyna-Rod· Introduces A New Generation of Water Filtr~tion. ~~~.~"J~. DYllV4t00 Demonstrations By Appointment Call Tim Jackson ' with Great Taste ,p~=======~~=I From Every Faucet ~ • Bathe in Water Without Chlorine 1-800-276-6837 Commercial • Save Money On Bottled Water & Residential • Never Have A Salt Delivery· For Your, Softener Again! Available OAC H•v• You D••n To T • • u••trlcan C•nf•r Lcat•I r Now Offering FREE RIDING LESSON* and/or $15000 OFF First Month's Board•• -with this ad- I eom. by for a '°"' °' ea1 for mON lnformOflon 1 : Huntington Central Palk Equestrian Center . • t&36t Goldtnwest s.r..t. 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It sh cases special elfects e plot is entirely • p ctable. pierae Brosnan plays a volca- nologist who works for the US National Geological Survey. He is sent to the town of Dante's Peak to investi- gate minor activity involving the volcano. Lln· ~-----' da Hamilton Megan Beal is the town mayor, a sin- gle mom with two children and d stubborn ex-mother-in-law. The townspeople are rugged outdoorsmen recovering from a short economic depression. Of course Dante's Peak (the volcano) erupts JUSt when an investor is about ,to plunk $17 million into the town. The vol- e c1 no brings terror, Hamilton's kids are almost lost, and the hero ends up with the girl. But even viewers who guess the plot will be taken ir1 by the special effects. The hot lava destroying the hillside, melted snow overflow- ing the river, water pressure bursting the dam all keep the ·viewer on the edge of their seat because the event seems sden- Wically real. There is even a car chase scene. Instead of police in hot pursuit, it was the threat of lava melting the tires on Brosnan's truck. In another scene, Brosnan faces death when he is ~andwiched between a rock and a hard place (literally). "Dante's Peak" is an adventure-packed thriller that will keep all viewers on the edge of their seats. •MEGAN BEAL. 15, is a Costa Mesa resident and a sophomore at Middle College High School. Sp~cial effects the only thing special By John Depko "Dante's Peak" is the latest version of Hollywood's new dis- aste.r film formula: awesome (and very expensive) special effects, wrapped up in a totally predictable (and low-budget) screenplay. You will see the heart-stop- ping volcanic eruption. Rivers of lava flow down the moun- tain. A snowstorm of blackene d ash buries a small town as help· less people flee in panic. Build- ings are blown into toothpick- sized pieces. Thousands of tall trees are vaporized in the blink of an eye. But you alre ady knew you were going to see all th1a fantastic movie magic. Unfortunately, you will have to sit through a full hour of cliche characters and lame di.a· logue before you get to the part .-------. you paid for. John Depko The writers use up 60 minutes of the viewer's time forcing you to listen to geologists and politi- cians argue about whether or not the vol- cano is really going to erupt or not. How much interest can this possibly create when every per- son in the theater already · knows that TIIIS MOUNTAIN IS GOING TO BLOW UP?I Let's get on with it! Pierce Brosnan and Linda Hamilton do a fine job acting their parts given the material they have to work with. l3ut make no mistake: The only "star" of this movie is the disas- ter itself. Everything else is an afterthought. U you liked "1\vister" and "Independence Day" you will probably enjoy this film. But if you miss the first hour, you won't miss anything that matters. GRADE: C+ overall, A+ For special ef~ects • JOHN DEPKO, 47, is a Costa Mesa resident and a senior investigator for the Orange County Public Defender's Office. Plug into the Pilot Class1f1ed section to find services from electronics and plumbers, to landscapers and painters The Long Beach Coin e3 CollectihleJ Expo February 20-23, 1997 ' LONC BEACH CONVF .P\JTION CENTER I tJO So. Pine Ac't'., Long Beach, Cir/if. {E11trtrnce d Parlcing On Pint' A1•t'.) Coins • Stamps • Sportscards • Phone Cards • Collectibles • Antiques • Jewelry • U.S. & Foreign Coin Auction SPORTS GUESTS: Saturday: Nick Va nExel (L.S. Lakers); Todd Christianson (Raiders); Nick Buzolich (I 941 Ripleys, Pepperdine All-American) Sunday: Dave Winfield (Future Baseball Hall of Farner); Jacques Jones (Twin s 1996, Top Prospect US O lympic Team) 0 Plus LOBEX (stamp section) and the $1 Billion BEP display. See BEP's Zeppelins, Elvis apd oiei_eeOFr -~ · I Admission with this ad I I ____ Go~ a}} ~ ~.! ~ __ I GAS AND WASH ONE STOP ' CONVENIENCE!!!! on1y·ss.9s Full Service Hand "1ash & Sealer W'ax with any gasoline fill up (Texaco CleanSystemS) Trucks & Vans $1.00 Extra Not valid with an otlwr d'*Ount. fra 2/28/97 ~MUSIC BIG BAND Orange Coast College pre- sents Les Brown and bis Band of RenoWJ;l, who will take you on a "Sentimental Journey• at 4 p.m. Sunday in OCC's Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. AdvMce tickets are $20, advance discount tickets are $18 for OCC students, senior citi- zens and children under 12. Tick- ets at the door are $24. For infor- mation, call 432-5880. TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS Free live classic rock perfor-- mances ate scheduled from noon to 2:30 p.m. Monday through Fri- day; from 7 to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday; and from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday afternoons in the Town Square at Thangle Square in Costa Mesa. BARBERSHOP CHORUS The Masters of Harmony, a nationally acclaimed and award- winning barbershop chorus, per- afte r hours \ forms at 8 p .m . today in the Robert B. Moore Theatre at Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Advance tickets are S19, advance d1scount ticketa are $17 for OCC students, senior citizens" and chil- dren ~der 12. Ticket.s at the door are $23. For information, call -432- 5880. ILLUSTRATION .. Orange Coast College pre- sents a traveling version of the 38th annual Society of illustrators' exhibition through March 6 in OCC's Art Gallery, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The exhibition features a wide variety of illustra- tion techniques used in 40 select- ed works o( society members. For information, call 4342-5039. WICKED Gallery Paradiso's Exhibitions presents •Wicked -The Aes- thetics of the Libido," a display of photography, aaorted mediat and installatiom, through March 19 at 1838 Newport Blvd., Costa. Mesa. For information, call 650-, 3690. NAUT1CAL MUSEUM The museum features the Grand Salon for special exhibi· tions1 the Model Gallery, featur- ing a world-class assembly of ahip1 models: and a rotating display of the museum's pemianent collec- tion in the Corridor Gallery. Thet museum is at 151 E. Coast High·! way, Newport Beach. For infor- mation, call 673-3377. MONTAGUE DAWSON In eonjunc:;tton with the .25th anniversary of Vallejo Maritime• Gallery in Newport Beach, the Newport Harbor Nautical Muse·· um will present •Montague Daw- son -His Life and Works" through March 9 at 151 E. Coast Highway,. Newport Beach. Admission is fr~ for members, $4 for guests, and• $1 for children. For information, call 673-7863. I can 't believe ..... . It'sMyHpme Landscaping or re-landscaping is _your answer to a beautiful new look for your home. FLOWERDALE can make your landscape dreams come true, and increase your home's value, too! Come in today and discover the people who can make a difference to you and your garden. KAY MATSON, A.A. 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Andersen, Harbor Vt&tl and Lincoln Elementaty Schools. ~ (119) 434-7708 GUND\Ui t:a:iML &NK ... ............ .......... , ··~· ...tL. -- LIMITED EOhlONS • Gregory Gallery presents a lpeeial exhibit featuring new origtnall al)d Umited editions by Gene Prands, who is known as the "Modem .. Day Norman Rock- well.• through Peb. 28 at 3406 V1a Udo, Newport Beach. For more information. c.a1l 723-0887. MIXED MEDIA COUAGE "The Outsider Within• is an ~bit of mixed media collage /paintings by Newport Beach artist Mia lavonettt, on display through Feb. 28 at the ~ewport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. For infonnation, call 717- , 3801. ~ ACRYLIC PAJNTINGS Laguna Beach artist Pila Bar- nett's bold, colorful acrylic paint- ings will be on exhibit throughout February at the Jewish Commu- nity Center, 250 E. Baker St, Cos- ta Mesa. For information, call 755- 0340. ABSTRACT ART The Orange County Museum of Art presents Joe Goode's ex.hi- , bition of Post-Painterly abstract ~ through April 13 at 850 San ,.Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. :For information, call 759-1122. • ?"DEOINSTAllATlON .. The Orange County Museum ;of Art presents the internationally 1circulated video installation work, ~;"The Theater of Memory," by ~contemporary artist Bill Viola at .Ctbe Musewns's Installation ed by the founders of the associa- tion from the Orange County MUleUm of Art. /~ READEltS 1lfEATRf The South Orange County Community Readers Theatre pre- sents ·"Hello, Goodbye," a dra- matic peiformance, at 1 p.m . Thursday in the friends' Meeting Room at the Newport Beach Cen- tral Ubrary, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For inf ormatio.n, call 717·3801. ITAUAN FESTlVAL . Villa Nova and Vons present •Vino Fiest.a Italiano" from 5 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at Villa Nova, 3131 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Samples of fine Italian wines, including Bolla, Antinori and Noz:zole, and a special selec- tion of appetizers will be avail- able. Cost is $15. To R.S.V.P., call 642-7880. FLORAL DESIGN Orange Coast College offers an advanced floral workshop Tuesdays from 7 to 10 p.m. start- ing this week and running through March 11inroom107 of OCC's Art Center, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Attendees will create original floral arrange- ments. Registration fee is $59 with an additional $45 materials fee . For information, call 432-5880. (iallery through June 1 at 850 San ~Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. SAFARI BRUNCH ?.For information, call 759-1122. . A Safari Sunday Brunch Cruise after hours Emerald Forest 1lki docked in Balboa at the Fun Zone from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m . every Sunday. The cost is $25.95 per person and $15.95 for children under 12. For reservations, call 673-0240. FARMERS MARKETS • Every Thursday there is a farmers market from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p .m. at the Orange County Fair- grounds. The Orange County Market Place is every Saturday and Sunday from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m . · in the main fairgrounds parking lot, For information, call 723-6616. • Every' Satw'day there• is a farmers market from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the mUJ:µcipal parking lot at Bayside Drive and Marguerite Avenue in Corona del Mar. STAGE 'TRIUMPH OF LOVE' South Coast Repertory pre- sents "The Triumph of Love" through March 23 on the Main- stage at 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The performance schedule will be Tuesday through Friday at 8 p.m., Saturday at 2:30 and 8 p .m . and Sunday at 2:30 and.7:30 p.m. Tickets are $28-$41. For more information, call 957- 4033. 'CABARET' The Theatre District presents "Cabaret" today through March 22 at 2930 Bristol St., Suite C-106, Costa Mesa. Per- formances are at 8 p .m. Friday and Saturdays; 7 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 23 and March 9 and Sun- day matinee performances are at 2 p .m . March 2 and 16. Tick- ets are $15 for students and senior citizens and $20 for oth- ers. For more information, call 435-4043. 'THE PRICE' Newport Theatre Aris Center presents •The Pric;.e," a play that examines the ~tionship . of two long-estranged brothers who meet after many years to dispose of their late father's belongings, at 8 p.m . Thursdays through Saturdays and 2:30 p.m. Sundays through March 9 at 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. Tickets are $13. For reser- vations, call 631-0288. AMERICAN BALLET The Peforming Arts Center of Orange County presents the American Ballet Theatre, which will perform the world premiere of a new full-length ballet, "A Suite for Human Nature,• at 2 and 8 p.m. today and 2 p.m . Sun- day at 600 Town Center Drive, SAnJROAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1997 A 11 Costa Mesa. Tickets are $18 to $59. For information, call 556- ARTS. 'TALK RADIQ' Orange Coast College presents "Talk Radio," a dark comedy about Barry Champlain, Cleve- land's most popular and contro- versial talk-radio host, at 8 p.m. today and 2 p.m. Sunday in OCC's Drama Lab Studio, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Tick- ets at the door are $5. For infor- mation, call 432-5932. 'BEST ANO ANAL OFFER' South Coast Repertory presents •BAFO" through Feb. 23 on the Second Stage at 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The perfor- mance schedule. will be Tuesday through Friday at 8 p.m., Saturday at 2:30 and 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 and 7 :30 p.m. Tickets are $26- $39. Call 957-0433 .. YOUNG ARTISTS Newport Beach Conuhunity Services often a •Yo\lllg Artists Drawing and Painting" worbhop for 8-to 12-year-<>ld artists frotn '3:30 to 5 p.m. Tuesday in the Vin- cent Jorgensen Community Cen- ter adjacent to Mariners Branch Ubrary, 2005 Dover Drive, New- port Beach. Registration fee is $60. Call 644-3151. STORY TIMES Mesa Verde Library has story times for children ages 3 to 7 at 11 a.m. Tuesdays and 7 p.m. Wednesdays through April 30 at 2969 Mesa Verde Drive Ea.st. For information call 546-5274. . STORY AND CRAFT HOUR From 2 to 3 p.m. every Sunday, Barnes & Noble holds a tun-filled craft and story hour for children of all ages. RefTeshments will be served. Barnes & Noble is located at 1870 Harbor Blvd., Tuangle Square in Costa Mesa. For infor- mation, call 631-0614. DANCE BAUROOM DANCE DeFore Foundation for the Arts offers ballroom dancing every Fri- day and Saturday night at the DeFore Dance Center, 151 Kalmus Drive, Suite G-3, Costa Mesa. From 7 :30 to 8:30 p.m. on both nights a lesson will be taught followed by open dance with a disc jockey playing all kinds of music until 11 p.m. The dance les- son is free with the price of the $5 admission. 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' -HEIDI H..At I · , Owner of the boat now ,captianed by Sinkie the sea lion letter of the week -Maybe that Bentley Little _had it right fl have only this week : returned from visiting my sister in Colorado Springs and have not caught up • with old news until now, so my : Opinions may not be particularly · tlmety. : As a voter, taxpayer and citi- ; ten of Costa Mesa, I have been gains SINKIE ·Prom anch·ovte eoonoisseur to media darling. That's been the fate of Slnkie the 700- pound sea lion who planted himself on a boat in Newport Harbor and refused to budge. Just when Sinkie will leav~ no one knows. But one thing is for sure -don't bother him when he's sleeping. PELICAN HIU. Llnksters got some good news this week when the Irvine Co. announced plans to expand this popular golf course to include a.new con- ference center. t.. SHOPPERS Ten new upscale stores are set to open in South Coast Plaza -including the tres chic Hermes, Paris. The announce- ment by center mogul Henry Segerstrom further cements South Coast Plaza's role as one of the world's most elegant shopping areas. TENNIS FANS Palisade Tennis Club owner Ken Stuart's dream of landing the prestigious Davis Cup came true early this week as the American team battled to the wire but beat the Brazilians in early-round action. --------------- OON LEACH I DAILY Pl.OT South Coast Plaza officials announced plans to open 10 new stores, Including the world- renown and ultra-pricey Hermes, Paris. ,, MASSAGE THERAPISTS As is often the case, legitimate members of this back-rubbing business are being mmg by a Newport Beach city crackdown demgned to weed out those who ply more than the massage trade. The city is raising license fees for the therapists to nearly $1,000. And therapists are crying foul RECYQ.£ aNTEA Ware Dispola1 Co. 's plans to nm a green waste recycling program an Newport·Mesa Unifi84 School District property looks to have been stopped cold after residents com- plained of noise, pallution and traffic. . . l : Hit the gas and say : 'cheese' E • 1ltl ISSlR Most reMters say they are : In favor of l~lllng cameras to catch ~ those who run red lights. ~ I believe it is a good idea that l will make our streets somewhat l safer. However, l believe that the 1 presence of law enforcement 1 seen issuing citations is mqre of a : deterrent to would-be lawbreak-l ers. I have yet to see a law officer 1 issulng a citation at the intersec- : tion of Harbor Boulevard and l Baker Street. 1 But l do see cars going through l the red light almost every time I l am driving by there. : JACK GORDON l Costa Mesa . I can't think of a better way to l try and bring some of these ~ : light offenders under control I l travel on 17th Street two or three l times a day at least, taking my : children here and there. It never 1 fails that I see someone run a red i light. 1 I certainly see many, many, l many of them. It is high time and i I would completely support any : way possible to force responsib~ l ity on some of these red light l offenders. l USA GEORGE i Newport Heights . I have a brother-in-law who i lives in New ~ork City who gets i ticketed all the time, but he is a : real bad· driver and I think there : l!ry interested in the recent City ; Ball controversies. And I think ~ that ex-employee Bentley Little's ; allegations of bureaucratic .__ ________________________________________________________________________________________ __, 1 is a lot of real bad drivers down ·: incompetence have been given some weight by the admission ·that Costa Mesa had no say in • the recent area code split ~ because city officials failed t<? ~ send a representative to the Attack on Newt is simply illogical =proper meeting. i Joseph Bell's article, "Don't They "believed'" that a fax i cry for me Mr. Rohrabacher, • wote-by-proxy would be suffi-~ smacks of the superficiality of a dent but were later informed · l man who finds lite much easier : that if they had read the instruc-l when lived in the womb of igno- : ranee and self-deceit. ,, tions correctly, they would have l It is dear by the tone of his ~ known that a city official was : article that he judges the caliber required to be present in order of a statesman solely by the ,, for the city to have a vote. strength of his polls rather than As a former librarian, my sug-the basis of his belief. : ~stion is that instead of chastis-While casually dismissing ing Little for reading during his Speaker Newt Gingrich as a -coffee breaks, Costa Mesa . statesman, be seems to lack an Finance Director Susan Temple i understanding of what most fun- and her cohorts should have fol-l damentally constitutes a great l man, a great statesman. lowed his example and attempt- . ed to boost their own reading skills and level of comprehen- l As a result of some bizarre l logic he asserts a man cannot be : both conservative and a states- sion. l man. How exactly would he RICK JOYCE l describe Lincoln? In our own Costa Mesa i century, what are Bell's hallowed l views on Churchill? • GOMMUNITY FORUM runs Thursday's and Saturd.ys In the Daily Pf1ot. Write to: Pilot Letters. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Me51, C.lif. 92627. Or fax us at ~170. CaH the ltffders Hotline at 642-6096. l He seems to feel Republicans, l and Speaker Gingrich in particu-l lar, have no place in om hearts l for the disadvantaged. You con- l veniently overlook the money l the speaker personally gives to i charitable causes, at least one of i which he is responsible for initi- i ating. correspondence Finally, his article reflects the laziness of character that is deeply entrenched in the highest grounds of intellectual liberal- ism. Perched on his ivory tower of government-controlled reform, he denies his own responsibility to society. Have some courage Bell. Have the ability to make a difference. JUSTIN WALLIN Balboa Peninsula Criticism from a Democrat hard to take I'm curious to know why any- body who is in the party of Jim Wright, Dan Rostenkowski, Lyn- don B. Johnson, Tom Folley, Willie Brown et al has any room to throw stones while living in a glass house. Newt Gingrich, much like Richard Nixon, has been tried and convicted by the media unlike anything that ever hap- pens to Democrats, including Bill Clinton. Finally, when is he a.nd other gullible Democrats going to learn what we conservative Republicans learned years and years ago? Politics is inherently corrupt. The refore, do not vote for any- one who votes to make it larger. BARRYZANCK Newport Beach Players just' giving due to the Almighty In Joseph Bell's Jan. 15 col- umn titled, "Just whose side is the Almighty on anyway?" he refers to Evander Hollyfield when he defeated Mike Tyson, and quarterbacks Danny Wuerf- fel and Mark Brunell after their football victories. Each athlete praised and thanked Jesus Christ for the success. Bell is concerned about "car- rying over the influence of the Almighty into the outcome of a physical contest that presumably. involves other of God's chil- dren." He laments that God. tak- ing sides in an athletic contest seems frivolous and demeaning of the Almighty. .. I understand bis concerns and would like to offer him a thought that might help. The players do not mean to imply God snapped His fingers and caused the victo- ry because He favored one team or player over the other. God is concerned with the spiritual asi>ects of our lives. He hears our prayers. ·U you asked those ath- letes how the Almighty helped them, their replies might be "I asked His help to give me the strength to practice longer and harder than ever before and He did," or "When I needed confi- dence he gave it to me" and •Because I know he gave me the talent, I diligently tried to be worthy of the gift.• Each has sought Jesus to help in their challenge to be the best they can possibly be and want to give tes- timony that he answered them. Many athletes thank a .coach, a parent and/or mentor who helped them. Nobody criticizes that, but instead find it admirable that they are bumble and give others praise. The above-mentioned ath- letes are doing Uie same thing. They know Jesus is responsible for their success and feel a need to give him the credit. How do I know? My son has talked to the above quarterbacks and other NFL players about this 1 here. : Accidentwise,lthinkttwould be a good safety precaution. I say yes, click, your busted. JOANNE FRIEDMANN Costa Mesa If there are two cars in front of me on 1 9th Street turning on Har- bor, that red light changes too l fast. It changes about the time I i get into the middle of the street : and I think that light should last a l little longer because the one that ~ goes the other way is a long sig- 1 nal. l have had riders with me l and they are surprised how fast : that signal changes. : ELLYN NIEISEN Costa Mesa I thank God for Heather Somers. At least we have one representative who cares enough about human life to do something about these potential killers that run red lights. . The cameras would soon pay l for themselves if the fines and jail l sentences were as stiff as they i should be. A young mother of : four weuld be alive today if the i deterrent would have been in l plaee long ago. i VIRGINIA OCHSNJ!R ~ Newport Beach -very subject. These players We think the cameras at inter- know .God is •on ~e side• of all ~ sections is a great idea because his children and willingly helps l we see so many people not malt- all those who faithfully seek him. l ing a stop or trying to run a light. BONNIE O'NE.ll. : MIL AND MRS. ROBERT Newport Beach : SMl'IH Learning self-esteem On a crash .course that are displayed in each school' classroom. l exhorted my crew to observe these new rules. Here's how it went. .. Tenet No. 1: "It's OK to make m.1.sta.kes1 it's a way we leam.• "Captain,• my copilot uked, •Do you really think it makes seme to have shut down all the enginesf" "'J'b.ank you," l said. •t know we're ln a nosedive, and I'm learning. lm't it OK for me to make a mistake,. "Of course it 11," he retorted. •Just not with me on board.• My copOot bad been ICboo&ed ln the okl w•~· He needs men training, but tbat lllD't h1I fault. ..... No. J: -n .. tnteJBgent to Mk few help." I waa 'w~ ...-MCUN wtlh ~elleC\. Since I made a ' and .... .., a.di. will you ---bilp -..... john hedges the engiwf• I uked. "You moron,• the copilot c:oum.red. "JUlt shut up and do tt. rm bUlf trj'tDg to keep tbll IMd lied In the air .• •Now does name-calling ..... ._. .. , ..... . '* ........ .....,.. .... " mf 1111 Sp DI, W not blllaf helpful, and was incomprehensi- bly rude. Were it not fot my deep reser- voir of self-esteemi I would have been offended. ~No. 3: •1t takes courage to be' willing to t1lk." Severe thundentorms •ur-: rounded the airport. Although we bad plenty of fuel to divert to another airport. I wa brave. "I just think we might be able to make lt," I announced u we pitched violently against our •boulder~. •we've only burt a few ~tngen." RatWi ~~ting my ~ tM capllGt Mbd me U I bad ......... Of GIA aid NYtDci: .,,.. ... Gld .~ad.hlie 111'9 bald plael. t.al.tbse .. DO old............ . '111111. .. bdOllDiMI me,' "I ...... Iii~-· . ...... .., .......... . ..... ·----· Tenet No. 4: "Everyone bas the right for time to think.• "Captain,• the copilot both· ered me again. "The cargo fire wami.ng light has been on for nearly 10 minutes. The cabin ii filling with smoke, and the flight attendants aay that the floor ii buck.ling from the beat below deck. Don't you think we should do aomelhingl• .. •PJeue, • I said, •rm think~ ing." ·we wm depart on time,• I lnfonned him. "It ii important that we 1t.ay on schedule. Besld•, it lookl like the ice 11 not too thick. l will rllk and accept the oomequences .• Then. my entire aew got off the airplane and refmed to fly with me ever again. They and the c:blef pilot who flred me just don't undentand. But l am Dot ihaken by pomt- lea atenWttlel. I am llDAl'l.' QOUl'apoua, 6Dd I do 10 lOft to ~ My lawyen wtD g9t my Job bKk. ... my 11-•Dgm• than Wiil tally tlplndate bOw I IDmr· ......llllinewNlllCJf~. Bui. a ae •• •If•, rn ._, ~~~-­... , ... ~ roma .._.. '1 I •' •, • ~-: (D), 112 Hart Senate lldg,. Mee 112, WIShington D.C., 20510. (202) 224-3553 or 2250 E. Imperial Hwy. Ste. 545, El Segul'ldo, 902A5. TMephone: (310) 414-5700. DllnM .......... (D), ll1 Hart l ldg.. W.shl'ngton 0.C., 20510, (202) 224-3841or11111 Santa Monica Blwd., Ste. 915, Los Angeles, 90025, (310) 914-7300. HOU9 Of RINISENTATIVES OWtl C.. (R), 47th Dist., 4000 ~Blvd, East Tower, Ste. 430, Nw 111ort a..ct.. 92660, (714) 756- 2244 or 206 cannon Bldg .• Wast.ii ig- ton. D.C. 20515, 202·225-5611. (Rep- r.sent. most of Newport Beach.) D9f'9 RotnbMher, (~. 45th Dist., 16162 Beach Blvd., Suite 304, Hunt- ington BMCh, CA., 9i647, (714) 847- 2431or 1027 Longworth 8ulldln9, Walhington O.C. (202) 225-2415 (Rep- reents Costa Mesa and West New- port Beid't). ITATI MNATE Roes Johnson (R), 35th Dist., 18552 MacArthur Blvd. Ste. 220, Irvine, ' 92715, 833-0180. STATI ASSEM91.Y Mertl)'n ••uuw (R), 70th Dist., 18952 MacArthur Blvd., Ste. 220, IMne. 92715, 863-7070. STATI COASTAL COMlm5ION 45 Fremont St., Suite 2000, San Fran· dsco, CA. 94105, (415) 904-5200. Regional office located In Long Beach, (310) 590-5071. arv °',..om llMlt Newport BNctt City ..... 3300 New- port Blvd. 92163. 6'4-1309. Mayor.Jan~ Cou~I: John Hedg9s, Thomas I Edwwds, Norma GlcMir, Dennis O'Neil, . John Noyes. Tom Thomson OMNGE aunY 90Am Of IDUCA!ION 200 Kalmus Drive, P.O. Box 9050, Com ~ 92628-9050, 966-4000. r 11' '1tlt D. ,.._, membef, Trustee ArM 5 Costa Mesa, Ne\tJPort Beech. CX>AST COl•WTY CDUW DISTRICT District Offkr. 1370 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa. CA. 92626, "32-5198. OlanceJlor: Wlllia'n M. Vega Board: Walter Howald, Sherry Baum, Paul Berger, Annando Ruiz. Jerry Pat- tef'SOI'\ NIWllCJllW UNI IED SOtOOI. Dl51llllCJ District Offlce: 1601 16th St., Newport Beach, 92663, 76().3200. Superinten- dent Mac Bernd Board: Darwi Black. Judy Franco, Ed Decker, Jim Ferryman, Martha flUOf. Wendy l.eece, Serene Stokes .. ORANGE <X>WnY MIR IOARD 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. 708-FAIR. Board: President Jim Undbetg. Vice President. Gaty Hayakawa, Randy I Smith, Emily Sanford. Doy Henley. Mar· ian La Follette, Buck Johns, Don Willet The Home & Garden C o. Why Wait For Spring To Furnish The Patio & Garden7 Monday-5aturda}' I lam-Spm INear PlumsJ BILLABONG CONTINUED FROM A 1 from top aurfers. The popular clothing company began in 19?3 In A\lltralla. Today about 80 pro- fessional surfers and othen are spo111ored by Hurley's company. SATURDAY, FESRUMY 15, 1997 A.11 Qulkailver, like Billabong, grew from bumble begtnnlngs to a $200 m1ll1on publicly held compa- ny. Those at Quiksilver have said their location is important. people maldng them.• Mid Hur- ley, whole penchant for punk rock ii al.lo lhank1 among his employees. still the same u when he shaped surfboards,• Knoemschild said. "He hasn't changed. He's not arrogant.• Tbe company evolved follow- ing Hurley's decision to order a, few pairs ot boardshorts for the front of the ama1l surfboard shop he started in 1980. BUlabong clothing is distributed nationwide, catering to independent retailers including Fred Segal In Los Angeles, as well as Macy's and Nord· strom department stores. ·TNs loccitlon Ja ~t becaw we cue dghl at the beach. Costa Mesa la a really, good town to do bli.ainess In ... " Anyone wearing a tie probably doesn't work there. And the only suits tbat normally put the lob- by's painted beach &boreline are racks ol banging wetsuits. ·1 don't know what u~. like to wear a suit and tie,• said Dwight Dunn, who heads the T-shirt department. •1t would not be comfortable.• · "I figured when they (cus- tomers) pick up a surfboard they might want to pick up a pair of trunks,• Hurley said. In 1983, Hurley imported about 3,000 board shorts or swim- ming trunks from the Australlan- based company Billaborig. Two years later the company he . founded, Bfilabong USA, made its first million. The business then skyrocketed its 1983 earnings of $70,000 to last year's $50 million, Hurley said. When Hurley first acquired exclusive U.S. rights to the com- pany's name in, 1983, it had already gained world recognition DISNEY CONTINUED FROM A 1 The property ·will likely be sold complete With the county and state permits that allow for a resort. The Irvine Co. has approval to build a total of 2,000 units of visitor-serving resi- dences in Newport Coast, Hurley's company bas expanded the mens and boys clothing line to include denims, T-shirts, dress shirts, wetsuits, snow~ clothing and jackets. More than· 150 new designs are created by a team of designers headed· by Uan Murray every three months. Three years ago, Hurley's com- yany pioneered the zipperless wetsuit. That's right, no zipper. It allows surfers to move--their arms easier than other wetsuits and stay dry. Billabong is one of two large surf and sportswear companies that calls Costa Mesa home. Thomas said. Disney had agreed to submit their architectural plans for the Irvine Co.'s approval. Thomas remained confident that other major hotel chains would be interested in the prop- erty. Marriott Corp. and Hyatt Hotels & Resorts had both con- sidered the land before Disney bought it. •Obviously it's Disney's land It isn't chocolate H~ wants you to give up for Lent, but how about an hour on Sunday morning? Come Worship with us each Sunday morning at 8 :00, 9 :30 & 11 :00 a.m. Christ Lutheran Church 760 Victoria St. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 714/631-1611 UNIQUl .tUT IONS UNUS UAL WI N DOWS If you, re looking for window treatments that work with your custom windows, then look no further. You can afford the stylish look you want during our "Room with a View" Sale! 150/o OFF All window Coverinp (cxc:ep< Shutters) with this ad until 2122197 • SUN ScRE.EN SHADES <~.,. M--o • ROU. SHADES • RoMAN SHADES • SICYUGHT SHADES •WOOD IUNDS •MJNllUNDS • v.ncAl. 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Addi· tionally; each female guest was presented with a bou- quet of red carnations. "It was great,• said Tunes volunteer coordinator Diane Sorensen. "Everybody got to feel special for Valentine's day." · Guests came from New- port, Huntington, Costa don't these people ha\re lives?". she said. • ~ONTINUED FROM A 1 The gathered newsmen traded stories of previous animal stories they had covered: The dog that jumped off the diving board, the dog that ran for mayor, the biggesr dog in America, the singing cats. Like a sea monster enlarged through the tales of successive sailors, the beast's proportions have grown daily s¥ice the first sighting. Original estimates put its weight at between 500 to 700 pounds. One newspaper opted for 800 pounds. On Friday, CBS lard· ed it with 100 pounds more. .! 2'.nnani-clad sieve Hartman, 33, , the multiple Emmy Award-win- ner for CBS television. .. 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HI was out there pooping in it, I don't think she'd be saying 'Hey, Stevie, hey Stevie.'· When Hiller steered closer, the sea lion rose, bellowed, and plopped into the water. "I felt kind of bad going up there and having the guy move," Hiller said later. Hall, who may have to remove the boat from the water to get rid of the animal, said the media attention surprises her. "I think it's kind of cute, but There is also a journalistic dis· pute over the proper spelling of the beast's name. While the Daily Pilot's sources insist on "Sinkie," other news agencies have chosen "Sinky." Dennis Kelly - a marine sci- ence instructor at Orange Coast College -conceded Sin.kie might seem •cute and huggable," but urged people to consider "the bigger picture." "The California sea lion popu- lation is rebounding back amaz- ingly from near-j!Xtinction back in the 1920s," he said, noting the animals were hunted for their "I've always brought up the question, 'Who's encroaching on whom?' 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Kelly warned that Balboa Har- bor might look like Monterey Harbor -where sea lions virtual· ly rule -if people begin feeding the animals. He also warned of the bull's bite. "They are quite dangerous," he said, particularly if someone tried to pet them as they slept. •An adult male sea lion has four canines about an inch long (and) can bite you with the force of about seven Doberman pincers. They have been known to really severely hurt people.• DIVORCE CONTINUED FROM A1 One of them wu Ca.a Poole, .C3, of Orange, who said 1he wants out of her leCOnd marriage but couldn't otherwise afford Jt. She said she found it "funnier than hell" to find henelf filling out divorce applications on Valentine'• Day. "Valentine's Day doesn't have any meaning to me right now,• she said. •They were all fine until I got married." 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"/{/Uni WMn tit# d4l'fl bwU lhtn°I )wl no clotlbtg ths gaus ... • -HALL OF FAME PROFBSSIONAL GEORGB YARDLEY • Estancia closes out pesky University at the line for 86-78 triumph. • By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -It isn't a squad loaded with talent, but Estancia High's boys basketball team adjusted appropriately Friday night and won another Pacific Coast League championship. "Sometimes, playing rag tag makes it more fun and it's more special to win that way,. said Estancia Coach Rich Boyce, follow: ing his team's 86-78 PCL victory r------------------------., 1 I '" I ' I I I I I I I I I : - --_ ____;_ LilE * OlrlChed CIF Playoffs berth. El Toro 66, NM•art tt.rbof-J1 Woodbridge 73, CdM 51 Santa Margarita 86, IMne 48 El Toro vs. Newport H.bor, at Corona del Mar. 2 p.m. Tars absorb 66-31 defeat to Chargers • Lopsided loss sets up third-place playoff with same El Toro five, 2 p.m. today at Corona del Mar. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot 1 I I I I I I I I • I I I I I I • • I I I LAKE FOREST -Among the few choice words Newport Har- bor High boys basketball coach Larry Hirst may have had for his team's disastrous 66-3) Sea View League loss at El Toro High Fri- day, perhaps the three most fit- ting would be: Sleep on it. That's all the Sailors could do after enduring Charger runs of, 13-2, 8-1, 13-0, 12-0 and 7-1, which turned a 12-9 first-quarter Harbor lead into a dress rehearsal for today's 2 p .m . third-place playoff game with the same El Toro squad at Corona del Mar High. The loss dropped the Tars (14- 11, 5-5 in league) into a tie for third with the Chargers (18-8, 5- 5). Since the two teams split their two league meetings, the winner of today's rubber match will be the league's No. 3 postseason representative. The loser must hope for an at-large bid, to be announced Sunday. "That's the y.rorst game we've played all year," said Hirst, who began pulling hia starters with 11 minutes left, perhaps, in order to give them extra time to ponder what went wrong in this debacle. •we were fortunate to· catch them on an oft night,• said hum- ble El Toro Coach Todd Dixon, no doubt picking his words carefully as not to fuel today's pregame Newport fire. •1 think their basket had a lid on it,• continued Dixon. who saw Harbor score 38 points in the IJnt hall of the Sailors' 5&.52 ftnt· 'round win at N'ewport'• gym. ·1 don't knaw how. many ln-ud· outs they bad. We're jult glild to take care of bullnea tonight. IO We could force a playoff (today).• Whether in-and-out or limply oft the mark. the villton man- aged to make Just 9 of 35 fleld· goalattetn~25.7%). Theyoom· =Mttlng ~ix:;~ sbob (30.3%), which helped the bolls eteape wtth a 30-l9 baJf- tm. INd. despite 15 Bl Thro IGU. n.. weN 28 comblned foull a& ~. C3 for tbe game, tbOllgb Bl 'l'blO didn't wtD tlail GDI mt.i1DeClalt7) . ....... ... a.a.-•ipbl· .S ID tbe lliddle two quarW9. ...... , ti of 30 frolll tile ft•ld over visiting University, giving the Eagles (19-7, 8-2 in league) their third consecutive outright PCL title and their fourth championship in five years. "I think we can run with any- body, we can slow down with any- body and we can play scrappy,• added Boyce, whose team was required to execute an of the above against the 'Itojans (16-9, 6-4) in a wild game that came down to free throws in the fourth quarter. The Eagles adjusted to the no- jans' quick-tempo style, then beat them at their own game. The Eagles adjusted at the free-throw line, after struggling there lately, sinking 20 of 26 in the fourth quar- •you could aee 1t Jn tltelr'.Y.. daHllfl Ollr.iB-.Crmund.' and you could see It In thelr eyes during wonnupe... • -ESTANCIA COACH RICH BOYCE ter. "We've had trouble at the line the last few games, but James Dawkins, Selwyn Mansell, Sam Nelson and Ryan Simpson really stepped up,• Boyce said. The Eagles, coming off perhaps their most disappointing setback of the season when they dropped a 66-45 decision to Laguna Beach on Wednesday, came b&ck storming against University. ".It was tough, because our kids let aown quite a bit," Boyce said. "But they came out with a lot emo- tion tonight. You could see it in their eyes during our shoot- around, and you could see it in their eyes during warmups." Nelson, who scored a career- high 40 points the last time these teams played, had 27 points, 15 rebounds, three blocked shots and two assists to lead Estancia, which ' shot 34 of 44 from the line (77%). Nelson opened the fourth quar- ter with' a field goal, then Estancia made nothing but free throws the rest of the way, including 10 of 12 by Mansell . The Eagles' largest lead of the game, 71-59, ca.me with 5:43 left iii · the contest after a pair of Mansell free throws. University, led by point guard Eric Palmer's 33 points, came back in the first half from a 16-7 deficit to lead in the second quarter. There were 10 lead changes in the first 10:07. The nojans' last advantage, 30-29, came with 4:53 •SEE ESTANCIA PAGE 84 1 N d11f'e.__-- 1 ~ 16, University 18 •• 11..agu'la Beach SS, C.mta ....a• I Aliso Niguel 66, Laguna Hills 55 L---------- r---------------~---~------------------------------------------, YARD LE DOES IT AGAIN I I I I I . 111(,11 ,, lllHll 1~1)) .... '-I)( (I I\ MAAC MARTIN I DAILY Pl.OT Newport Harbor goalie Zach Wells goes high In the air to stop a scoring attempt In Friday afternoon's win. •Newport Harbor collects Sea View League crown with 3-2 victory at El Toro. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot LAKE FOREST -Walking the pre· ~n talk. Newport Harbor High's boys soccer team finished its closing Sea View League remarks with a bang Friday, then gave a little pre- view of its postseason speech. •we should be confident going into the (CIF Southern Section Divi· sion lll) Playoffs, because we're the best. team in the Sea View League," said Sailors Coach Ziad Khoury, whose squad captured what is believed to be the school's first league championship, following a 3- 2 road victory over El Toro. "In the playoffs,• Khoury added, "people are going to know they're playing a great team." El Toro, which had its playoff hol>es expelled. tied the game in the 66th minute, 2-2, when forward Brian Stucker scored his second goal. But Newport Harbor (9-3-3, 6-1-3 in league) put a quick closure on the El Thro momentum, as Jesse Cortez punched in a goal on Tobin Junowich's third assist of the game to give the visitors a 3-2 edge. "I talked to our athletic director (Eric 1\veit) Thursday night, and he doesn't remember any league titles • in boys soccer, and he's been there since 1980," said Khoury, who pre- dicted CIF championships in the future for Newport H~bor under his regime. "But we're not done yet,• Khoury added. "We still have four CIF games to win. We're honored to be Sea View League champions, because it's the toughest league in Orange County, and this should get us in the top five in the county." Newport Harbor, ranked seventh in the county's latest top-10 poll, came from behind for the win, as Garrett Jansma tied it, 1-1, in the 31st minute and teammate Luis Cifuentes gave the Sailors a 2-1 lead in the 4 7th minute with two Charger defenders in his hip pocket. "We knew we would take it from the very beginning, even though (the Chargers) scored the first goal,• •SEE CHAMPS PAGE 83 Newport Harbor High product being- inducted into yet another Hall of Fame. By Roger carlson, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -New- port Beach's George Yardley, who was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame last year in Springfield, Mass., is being adopted by San Francisco, as well, with 1\lesday night's ceremonies at the St. Francis Hotel before some 1,200 bringing hlm into the fold of \he Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame. --- "I guess when the dam busts there's just no dos-Hall of Pamer George Yardley ing the gates," quipped the attable Yardley from his Fountain Valley business site Friday. Yardley, who left Newport Harbor High for a cctie- giate career at Stanford, broke Hank Luisetti's Pacific Coast conference 12-game scoring mark with ~7 points, only to have it eclipsed just minutes later in J.os Angeles by USC's Bill Sharman, who finished out \fitb 238 points. He would go on to play AAU ball out of San Fnm- cisco, then spent seven years in the NBA (with. Pt. Wayne, Detroit and Syracuse, earning berths on )he NBA All-Star teams six times in a span from 1953-1959. The 68-year-old Yardley, who had been en.shriied in the Orange County Hall of Fame's inaugural in<fuc-1 tions, joioned the Naismith Hall of Fame last year with the •Class of '96." Joining Yardley with the "Class of '97' 1\lesday ~e fonner San Diego Chargers~erback Dan Folrts, who prepped at San Francisco' St Ignatius High; for- mer Stanford Coach John alstoo, who went; to become an A.FL Coach of th Year with Denver; and the late Chuck Taylor, an -American lineman 'for Stanford's undefeated 1940 football team, capped by a Rose Bowl victory. , This quartet will join The Hall of Fame's busts w~ are located at the United Airlines Terminal in -~ Francisco. , It is the 18th year the Bay Area Sports Hall of P- has put the spotlight on its past sports figures, witlrtbts foursome bringing the numbers to 84. · Among them: Joe DiMaggio, Willie Mays, ta1'e Nevers, Bill Russell, Hank Luisetti, Frankie Albert. ~ Mathias, Jim Corbett, Hugh McBlhenny, Ollie Me~ Mark Spitz, Ken Venturi and John Madden, to nCDa L--------------------------------------------------------------~ ~a~ = -daily pilot high school athlete of the week •Eagles struck it rich when Jill Black reached down deep, just in time for Lady sen conquest By Richard Dunn, Daly Not - . ~ . .. . .. 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The Pirates finish out their tournament on Sunday with one more game on the OCC field, starting at 11 a.m. against 1\"ea-. sure Valley. ~ TOUMl'·mn canyons a, ar.,. COMt 4 Scof9bflnNngl Canyoris 131 110 100 -8 8 o Orange Coast 002 110 oPO -4 8 5 Enbrecht, Benson (80) and o.Qgett; Surdock, Sc:hwam (4), Quigley m, Slpkovlch (9) and Lukin, chapman (9). W -·Enbrecht., 2-0. L-Sutdodc, 2·1 . 2B • Seiper (Q, Ritter (OCQ, M<Neel (Q, Jones (OCO, Calderon (OCQ. HR -Johnson (OCQ. Orange Co~t topples San Bernardino 15-14 COSTA MESA -Orange Coast College's softball team ran its record to 3-0 Friday afternoon, jumping on visiting San Bernardino Valley College for 10 runs in the first inning, then rally- ing with fow in the fourth and one in the bottom of the fifth to pull out a 15-14 nonconference decision. Th~ Pirates, who'll take a few days off to rest after this one before returning to action Wednesday against visiting Rio Hondo in another nonconference affair, took advantage of six walks in the first inning to post their 10-run burst. San Bernardino, however, scored three in the first and third, then posted eight more runs in the fourth inning to take a 14-10 lead. With darkness setting in, Mol- ly Sinclair singled to open the bottom of the fifth inning, advancing to third on a sacrifice and stolen base, then came home with the deciding run when Car- men Lucatero lined a single off the second baseman's glove. Mary Perez went 2 for 2 with 3 RBI for the Pirates. Sinclair was 2 for 4 with 2 RBI. NoNcar a 1c:1 Onnge COMt 15 SM ...,,_ .. ..., V9lley 14 <.....!:N.:7 ~ ... , San Bernardino 3 03 80 -14 9 3 Orange Coast (10)00 41 • 15 8 5 Dell, G.n:ia (4) and Binder. Ward, ~z (3) and Ritchey. W • ~Z. 1-0. l -Garcia. 2B -Cohen (SB), Payne (OCQ. OCC women win in track triangular EL CAJON -Orange Coast College's women's track and field team got Qff to the right start Fri- day, outscoring Rancho Santiago and host Cuyamaca with 97 points, Rancho Santiago second with 51 and Cuyamaca with 15. The Pirates' men didn't fare quite as well, as Rancho Smtlag9 dominated with 106 points, fol· lowed by the Pirates (28) and Cuyam.aca (26). But it's not really the kind of tuneup for CIF Playoffs that Eagles' Coach Steve Crenshaw was seeking. By Mike Sciacca, Da11y Pilot COSTA MESA -Estancia High's Pacific Coast League boys soccer match with University High Friday presented the Eagles a bit of a problem. One, the regular-season finale was coming just two days after an emotional 1-1 tie with league champion Laguna Beach and two, it was against a 1\"ojan squad (1-6-1 in league) and only two days before the playoff pairings are to be announced. The Eagles, already assured a postseason berth prior to Friday's match. came up with just enough offense to score a too-close-for- comfort 1-0 victory at Estancia Park. "It was an ugly win ... no doubt about it," Estancia Coach Steve Crenshaw said after watching his team improve to 16-4-1, 7-2-1 and finish second in the PCL. "We weren't sharp out there, we were fiat, and we didn't play within our game. This team has to learn to go out and play hard . every game." In a match that was physical from the outset, junior forward Jme Quintana beat University defender Chris Gray stride-for- ltride to get ~ shot pa.st goalie Christian Bradley for the game's lone goal 15 minutes into the match. 1be usillt went to Cesar Ter- rones. 1be shot was jUlt one of 1 O on • ~ for the Eaglel (who played ~ tallD C4ptain Pemando · ~ 11ide¥ned Prida.J.!:. lo an tDIWYsuffered in W -Y'• tie with Laguna Beach), a far ay .,.,, .. _.... . ~ • • • ... "'4 .,.. i..:t • .. :' \.~·.d... .J.. from Estancia's domination of the 1rojans (3-13-4) in the team's first league meeting in January. In that one, the Eagles had 22 shots on goals and were never chal- lenged in a 2-0 victory. •Jose has been solid far us all year," Crenshaw said of Quin- tana. "He's been the most consis- te nt player on this team, and saw us through today." Consistent play is what Cren- shaw is looking for when his Eagles begin their playoff run next Friday. A year ago, PCL champion Estancia was bumped off in the first round by Canyon Springs of Moreno Valley. "The bottom line is that we can play with anybody," he said. "If we get ow heads into this (play- offs), then I don't care who we play because this team has the talent to go far in the playoffs." CdM ties Woodbridge CORONA DEL MAR -Corona del Mar High's boys soccer team played spoiler to the end, rallying for a 1-1 tie with Sea View League visitor Woodbridge Fri- day. Woodbridge, which came in hoping to leapfrog over first-place Newport Harbor, which held a one-point lead in the standings after Wednesday's action, scored first when Jett Jensen found the net in the 15th minute. CdM, which tied Woodbridge in the tlm~ Qf league play and forgoo a ~adlock with league cbamp(on Newport Har- bor a week ago, got the equalizer midway 1hrough the second half on an unasststed tally by Ross Anderson. CdM keeper Ken Brown made eight saves, Including one on a ....., ldck by Duin Lee jn ~ 30dl mmute, wbidl helped the Sea Kings finish 7·8-10, 0-4-6 1n league . J..-a lilid. ~ lm8W we ... .,... tD :WDi. '*--... tiawwewtblbllt~.we Dew 'llObOclf ... gatilg to '°8cb -. and ~ CIP nobedf'I-. to tollda UL• DoWD • goal. Junowtch ~ tie it ID tbe flnt half, wbm be did an OQtwtandtng Job al ~ tbt ball and dilbing to hi& Jtgbt. • Jansma timed the Volley and rocketed home Newporfa ftDt pl Before .Jansna'• attempt. El Toro had ouabot tbe Sailors, 11-1. Early in the second half, Junowich tapped a sett pus to Cifuentes, who wrestled through two CllaJger' defend- ers to SCOie. ·1 ju.It did my best,. Cifuentes said. Later, Junowich traveled with the ball from midfield, dribblinq put several El Toro defenders, then ju.king two more at the 18-yard box, before passing it over to Cortez. Cifuentes' ·sliding goal put the Tars in front •. 2-1, then Cortez put them ahead for good. · · •1 sucked the goalie out like I was going to shoot it, and he left it wide open and I paaed it to (Cortezt, • Jqaowidl laid m bis sensational ·drive and dish. 11Tbat's what r like doing best, assisting. I like to set up plays.• ·we've never been so confi- dent going into a game,• Jans- ma Mid. •1 called Ziad (Iburs- . ~l ·t and left him a mes- t9. •Jia9" .. .,. ~to ·ymt. H.ihasn't~ifyet, l)u~ • be wDl lOOight. • El Toro (3-4-3) ~tgot ~ µwssage loud amt' cl8U1 · Whale watching .. • OCU Slammers tryouts set for March 1 Ne~rt Harbor girls dri>p .10-4 decision tO f 'I. ' Los Alamito$ •Top-rated G~ improve to 23-0 with the :: win at Women's South~ California Championshi~ --IRVINE -Newport Har~ High's girls water polo team t<>C a shot at No. 1 Friday afternOCll and missed, as unbeaten ~ Alamitos swept to its 231' straight victory with a 10-4 dedi, sion at Heritage Park in the lrvlllC. Women's Water Polo Southent' California Championships. .,,,. The Griffins jumped to a 4-0 lead at halftime, expanded it to 1- 1 through three quarters a.Bf coasted home to move into todayi play against lrvine at 10 a.m. Shelli Linza led the way kt.. Los Alamitos with fow goals, UCl Kristin Guerin and Amy Valai" chipped in with three and two. goals, respectively, while go keeper Jaclde Frank kept the Sailors at bey with ~t saves. - Harbor's 9Q!11s wW. sing1- trom ~ ~hyt ~ Jocelynl Manderino, B&ibara .¢oben aJa4, Llsa Swain, wbi:le ~Kenne<ir stood guard in ~ goal with sm saves. . , • Newport Harbor. ·{,t7-7) wil meet 51mta Barba,ra~ll.gh todq at 8 a.m,,."'lJe'hrk. witll• sag:>_¢ ff> f olloYi,. • &;.dii 10t1leWport 4 Los Alamft · ( •· 2 2 3 3 - ~ • -Linza 4, Guerin 3. Newport=··· 0 0 1 3 - Va~ 1:"" Saves -Frank 8. Newport Harbor -Murphy 1, Manderino 1, Cohen 1, Swain 1. Saves -Kennedy 6. Corona del Mar splits: in tournament action· CORONA DEL MAR -<!oro- na dei Mar High's water polo team split a pair of townament.. games Friday afternoon in the • CdM pool, dropping a 7-3 deci- sion to Arroyo Grande, then bouncing back to hand Universl!" ty a 7-6 defeat. Meagan Hardt was Corona's leader in both games, scoring - twice against Arroyo Grande, _ and six times in the victory ovet'• University. .. Arroyo Grande broke away from a 2-2 halftime score to post: the 7-3 win with Danielle Boyl•- and Heidi Matsumoto each sco..- ing three times. Corona del Mar, 8-12 on th~ season, bounced back to win a thriller against University after the Jatter had rallied with four • third-period goals to pare the deficit to 6-5. .. Corona del Mar returns to its. - own pool today in a consolation : game at 11 a.m. : Anvyo Gnnde 7, CdM J Corona del Mar 1 1 O 1 - Arroyo Grande 1 1 2 3 - CoroNI def Mllr -Hardt 2, Nalba an 1. Saves -Gentry 2. Arroyo~ -Boyle 3, Mat:sumos 3, Hurstad 1. Saves -Tunnell, 6. CdM 7, Untvwslty 6 University 1 0 4 1 - Corona del Mar 3 1 2 1 - Unfwnlty -Hayes 2. Hylton 2, Can. ton 1, Sudeith 1. Saves; Hilts, n/a. Coronit def Mllr -Hardt 6, Blair 1. Saves • Gentry 3. OPENING DAYS ) CdMends season with 73-511~ to' Woodbridge •The host Sea Kings run into a roadblock (Burgess); they miss postseason play for only the second time in 11 yeal'S' under Orris. CORONA DEL MAR -There was no lack of heart for Corona del Mar High's boys basketball team Friday night, as the Sea Kings finished their sea.son with a 73-51 Sea View League setback against visiting Woodbridge, the league's champion. For the Sea Kings (4-22, 0-10 in league), it's only the second time in Coach Paul Orris' 11 -year tenure that they failed to reach the ClP Southern Section Play- otts. For the Warriors (22-3, 10-0), who shared the Sea View title a year ago after CdM upset them in the league fina.le, they stormed through the Sea Kings in the third quarter, 18-2, to build a 57-27 lead. Chris Burgess, Woodbridge's Dulce-bound center, had 26 points, while William Stovall added 16. Cam Conover and Nick Prlend each scored nine for CdM. *Through all the struggles, these kids always kept their heads up and played hard,• Orris said. *They didn't let the losing streak get to them, and they always showed a lot of character from that &W.ndpoint. *It was a tough season, but nobody pointed fingers; they just kept working to get better. We just weren't good enough. They're classy kids. I hate to lose, but you can handle it a llWe bet- ter when they address it that way.• Woocb~:J, C'.orclnll .. 51 Score by~ Woodbridge 25 14 18 16 -73 Corona deT Mar 10 15 2 24 -51 Woadbddge ·Stovall 16, Sills 2, Oz~kir 2, Stevenson 4, P. Barlow 2, Martinelli 8, Barrere 5, Burgess 26, Beeson 8. 3-pointen · Stovall 2. Martinelli 1, Barrere 1. Fouled out · None. Coronll clef Maw -Conover 9, Friend 9, Peyton 6, Shaffer 0, Finn 2, Muckley 3, Alshuler 4, Patterson 2. Franke 6, Garity 6, Thurman 4, Cooper 0. 3-polnters · Friend 1. Fouled out -Gorlty. BNAN ro&OOA I DM.V Pl.OT Costa Mesa's Tuan Do (11) awaits a pass u Laguna Beach's B.J. Jameson defenda Friday nlghL Close, but no cigar •Costa Mesa's luckless PCL season comes to a conclusion; Artists take 55-48 victory at home. By Mike Sciacca, Daily Pilot LAGUNA BEACH -In a 10- game Pacific Coast League run that ended in frustration Friday night, the Costa Mesa High boys basketball team was left pondering what might have· been. For the sixth time· in 10 PCL outings, the Mustangs were this close to tasting victory, only to see defeat once again rear its ugly head. This time, Laguna Beach got the better of Costa Mesa, scor- ing a 55-48 home court victory in the regular season finale. The loss left the Mustangs at the bottom of the league stand- ings with an 0-10 mark. They finished 4-20 overall. *It's been a frustrating sea- son in the fact that there were six (league) games that we could have won, which would have made us 6-4, • said first year Costa Mesa Coach Erich Allen. •we could have won both these games against Lagu- na Beach, we had a shot in both .Laguna Hills games, could have beat University, and had a great chance to win at Estancia. But, that's.how things go. *This team has fought very hard all season. It's too bad these kids couldn't end the sea- son with a win." The Mustangs had their chances, whittling away at a 12- point halftime deficit (30-18) with a spirited third quarter run. Yet turnovers and missed free throws prevented them from overtaking the lead . Costa Mesa got out of the second half gate with a 13-2 run, a pair of Carlos Galmadez lay ins and a Tuan Do three- pointer highlighting the rally. After cutting the Artists' lead to 32-31, the Mustangs went into the fourth quarter down three, 37-34. On senior night at Laguna Beach, however, it was junior guard Chris Sirianni who domi- nated the final eight minutes as the Artists, who upset Estancia Wednesday, finished the season with a four-game win streak. Sirianni, limited to six first- half points, scored all 12 of his second-half points in the final quarter, including 6 of 9 shoot- ing from the foul line to keep Costa Mesa at bay. In the seesaw fourth, Costa Mesa pulled to within 44-43 with 2:51 to play, but misfired on seven of its final nine shots and could get no closer the rest of the way. Do had 14 points and Bryan Leahy finished with 10 and two blocked shots. · •we played two different halves,• Allen added. *It was just an intensity factor. There wasn't a lot of halftime strategy, we didn't discuss Xs and Os. We just knew we had to come out in the second half and go after them. Unfortunately, we came up short.• Once again. L..9gu'Yl llellch 55, COl&8 MMll 41 Scof'9by~ Costa Mesa 12 6 16 14 -48 Laguna Beach 13 17 7 18 -55 Cost. Mesa -Do 14, Chaisson 8, Leahy 10, Galdamez 8, Hylton 4, Rice 3, Weir 1. 3-pointers -Do 4, Chaisson 1, Rke 1. Fouled out -None. ~ lle¥h -Jameson 6, O'Keefe 6, Anderson 16, Sirianni 18, Buckley 2, Donnelly 1, Skinner 2. Beimfohr 4. 3-pointers -Jameson 2, O'Keefe 2, Anderson 1. Fouled out -None. ES1'ANCIA CONnNUED FROM 11 left in the teCODd cm Justin Hunt'• putbec:k. ... Dawktm, wbo ICOl1ld a c:araer- blgb 23 J>C*ita, bad m ~ to lead tbe Baglel' oftenae under- neath. Dawkim also made 8 of 10 from the line. •When you're fired up for a big game like this, it 1ee1111 like you can jump a little big~.• said the 5-foot-11 Dawldnl, whose rebounding prowess came against a team that featmes two players 6-4 and another 6-3. •There's no substitute for height," Boyce said. "We're a lit- tle short, but we're scrappy. We had to battle all yeer. We may not be the most talented team. but we play together well.• Um went up, 3-0, after win- ning the game's opening tipoff, but then Estancia scored nine straight points in one minute. A1ter Brandon Casillas' two free throws, the Eagle5 had a 16-7 edge. But that's when the 'Il'ojans, · also led by freshman Larry John- son's 24 points and seven rebounds, rallied to cut Estan.cia's lead to 22-21 .. After Evan Taboada's basket in the second quarter gave Estancia a 31-30 lead, the Eagles never trailed again. But University pulled to within 52-51 in the third, when Johnson dribbled between his legs on a break, juking an Estancia playet, and scored on a sweet layin. The n-ojans would never get closer. Casillas (13 points), Simpson (11) and Mansell (10) also scored in double figures for Estancia. Estmda •• "Untv.slty 78 Scof'9by~ University 21 23 11 23 -78 Estancia 22 25 17 22 -86 University -Palmer 33, Groendal 2, Hunt 10, Johnson 24, Adloo 3, Omld 4, Thomas 2, Lowe 0. 3-pointers -Palmer 2, Omid 1. Fouled out -Adloo. ~ -Mansell 10, Nelson 27, Simpson 11, Casillas 13, Dawkins 23, Taboada 2. ~pointen -Nelson 4, Casillas 1, Dawkins 1. Fouled out -None. NEWPORT CONTINUED FROM 81 (60%), Including 5 of 1 from three-point range. Fabrizio Mendiola, held score- less in the tint quarter, scored all of his game-high 16 points in the second and third periods, in which the hosq outscored Har- bor, 46-11. Mendiola, Orange County's fourth-leading scqrer ent~ring the week (20.6 points per game), followed up a three-pointer with 43 seconds left in the half by scor- ing five points in the first "4 sec- onds of the third quarter to spark a 13-0 surge that included a trio of three-pointers, split among three different Chargers. "They executed well and shot well.• said Hint, who found no Harbor highlights, though fresh- man Dustin Illingworth came off the bench to collect nine rebounds and two points and sophomore reserve Adam Hearl- son chipped in. six points and three boards with some spirited play. Senior Peter Cunningham led the visitors with seven points, while all-league candidates Dan- ny Pulido and Matt Jameson combined for nine. El Toro finished 26 of 56 from the field (46.4%), largely due to some sub-par shooting by the inexperienced end of its 12-man roster, which finished out the final period. The. Chargers also won the turnover (19-8) and rebounding (37-35) baWes. El TOfo ~ Newport 11..tMw 31 5c:of'9br~ Newport Harbor 12 7 4 8 -31 El Toro 9 21 25 11 -66 Newport HllrtMw -Pulido 4, Jameson 5, Cunningham 7, Wertman 1, Archbotd 0, HHrlson 6, Sense 2, Illingworth 2, Galber 2, Kenney 1, RueTas 1. 3-polnters -None. Fouled out -None. El 1bn» -Mendiola 16, Wulfemeyer 11, Rupprecht 5, Richards 6, Covault 5, Stone 8, Overman 5, Doddridge 2, Butler 2, Johansen 2, Robertson 4. 3-polnters -Mendiola 2, Stone 2, Richards 1, Ru~t 1. Fouled out -None. GWC drops OCC, 87-75 HUNTINGTON BEACH - Corona del Mar High product Bri- an Fracalosy netted 27 points, including hitting 5 of 6 from three-point range, but it wasn't enough to help visiting Orange Coast College drop an 87-75 Orange Empire Conference men's basketball decision Friday to Golden West, leaving both 3-9 in conference. Fracalosy hit 8 of 17 from the field and 6 of 7 from the free- throw llne. OMNGI &9w C:Otc amtDE Golden West 87 Or•• Coast 75 Onnge c:o.t -Fracalosy 27, Downs 17, Curtis 14, C. Reyes 13, Robinson 2, Moss 2. Hill 0. 3-pointers -Fracalosy 5, Curtis 2. C. Reyes 1. Fouled out -None. Golden w.t -Armbruster 33, Jummerson 20, L.alazarian 15, Corso 9, Kraus 6, Bogarln, Lombard 2. Kraus 0. 3-polnters -Jimmerson 3, Armbruster 3, L.alazarlan 2, Corso 1. Fouled out -None. · Halftime -GWC. 36-31. r----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------, ~ Mesa (17·10, 7-J) ....,_ ' tp .,,. ... Kim 2 392 14.S. 31 ~on 27 264 9.0 22 Jktton 27 190 7 0 12 (Npln 26 175 6.7 18 Andenon 14 16 6.1 12 .._,, 25 92 3.7 8 Collett 25 91 3.6 8 Selhldjlan 21 42 2.0 5 Oanleb 10 16 1.6 4 Wat.nabe 10 1l 1.J 5 TheMllltai9 SJ C.lvary CNpel SI Tustin ... ~ 57 Estancia 4' EIToro 70 w.rtem S 1 Mira Cost.I Sf IAgllNluch 11 1'1'1Jrlnl SO 1'1tt MNdowl, l .C. . 2t lo«• 40 60 40 JO 52 62 31 29 JO 27 40 )4 SS Ml!vf air SJ Capltttano Valley rss~ 66 61 76 48 • Jt s.n Clemente r 49 't"l9Amlnlter '9dfkc-ta..._.. 51 AlllO Hlguel I-~ I I :~" 62 IA9llN luch 56 Allio Niguel )4 &c.lnda :~" 47 IA9llN le.ch )9 45 48 50 JI 50 4S 46 71 J9 JS 2S • • S7 • .. 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Black and Deming both fo\lled out in that one. They say great playen step up in big games, and with the Lady ~ at stake last week, Black played large with 16 points and nine rebounds as Estancia claimed a 45-3' venllct. "I was giving myself a little pep talk before the game, because I hadn't been playing that well in league," Black said. "I didn't feel like I was making an impact, so I said, 'OK, it's time to pull your head out.'• On cue, B~ck snapped out of it "I think she set the tone in the first quarter with eight points," Eagle Coach Paul Kilby said of Black, who finished 6 of 11 from the field and 4 of 4 from the free.throw line. "She came out ready to play. Our game plan was. to get the ball inside to her, because we didn't have much of an inside game the last time against them. n Black, the school's homecoming queen, continued her strong week against Aliso Niguel, a 45-39 victory for the playoff-bound Eagles,-as she seared 13 points and added six boaJ'ds. "Jill's only 5-9, maybe 5.9112 on a good day, and she's guarding people who are 6-foot or 6-2," Kilby said. "She really uses her body well to get rebounds. She's a good three-sport star, and she would be a real good basketball player if she worked on it tun-time . It would be scary if she put all her time in basketball.'- Black aiso plays volleyball, and quite well. Softball could be her ticket, though, to a free college education. Wichita State has alreadV offered Black a full-ride ~o!§rship to play ~econd base. SAT\JRDAY, FEBAUAAY 15, 1997 y ~ -rr;::;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;::;=;;;;;;i : . . . • • . . . : "· . _ .. ". ~ -----~- So:mehome coOkingon the Pirates' sportS scene !SCC ME .N ON A RO L[ • • . • • . . • • . . . . • • . • • . . . . . : Perhaps thought for dead • : after an 0-3 start. the . : Vanguards have the look . • of a playoffs contender. ! T be Southern California : College men's basketball •: • Locals mve Orange : team is on the move again. ~· : After starting the Golden ~ Coast extra firepower. : State Athletic Conference with : : three straight lOS"ses, the :. -By-J-lm_W_a_tt_ers, __ Dai_'ly-Pi-.lo-t ___ ! Vanguards have won their last • : six and find themselves in a • : three-way tie for second place. t.=::==========::::!.l ! Ti ere's a strong local flavor to : Those wins include last · •1 might get killed for my : the broth making up Orange : week's'70-68 victory that : Coast College sports lhis position playing college : spring. Every team finds itself with : snapped a 10-game losing streak basketball,• Black said, ~so I : a smattering of competitors who ! to Westmont and a 70-62 thriller would have to switch (to the • d th · .__ th bi h : over front-running and : mai e eir IDM&.D on e g ••• 16th-r--i..ed A-·--Pacific. perimeter)." : school,cene in the Newport-Mesa ~ ru.wta Black, an all-league caliber : School District. The Vanguards came up with athlete in all three sports, went : Here's a quick tour of the another key win Tuesday, when to Wichita State on a reauiting : Pirates' spring sports rosters. Newport Harbor High grad trip Feb. 7 with her travel ball : • In men .. volleybd two Justin Mcintee scored the teammate, Andrea Kleckner of : freshmen -John Coon from wtnnlng bucket with :01 left to Fountain Valley. It's possible the : Corona del Mar and Josh Richard-beat host Biola, 80-79. tWo could go together. Black bas : son from Newport Hatbor -· ·we seemed to have turned a untU April 21 to decide. : figure to have an impact on a team comer this second time through,· •1t was unbelievable the way ! Coafh Chuck CUtenese figures is said SCC Coach Bill Reynolds. •1 they treated us,• she said. ·1 : one of the top~ in the country. : don't think we will get a league thought it was cool.• : ·ooon was a real find,• : championship. We dug ourselves Actually, Black thought : Cutenese said. "He has size and ! too deep a hole. Wichita, Kan., was a little too ! Jwnping ability. He plays middle "At least our confidence frosty for her taste and she's : blocker, but we really think he has ! should be high for the playoffs concerned about adapting to the ! potential to ~ a strong right-side : and we could possibly get a climate~ She's keep~ ... n her : player. In a couple years be should •• • home-court game.,. ·~ : be a Division I candidate.• options open. : Coon was an First-team The Vanguards (19-7 overall, •Jill goes on a recruiting trip : All-Sea View League choice last • 6-3 in conference) are tied for for softball on Friday, she's gone : season. He also was a Junior : second with Biola and Fresno all weekend, then she has to : Olympian and playing the Orange ! Pacific. Not bad, considering work on Monday and can't : County All-Star game last spring. : Reynolds and his coaching staff practice, so she hadn't touched a : ·ruchardson is another local : were worried how their team basketball in four days, then she : attracting Cutenese attention. : would respond after their 0-3 makes 9 of 11 from the line : Richardson redsbirted last : conference start. (against Laguna Beach on ! season after he bad surgery to "1\vo of the three were as Tuesday),• Kirby said. : remove a blood clot in bis right : tough losses as we have had in a Though softball has been : sho!11Hde~s 1tas 00 kint ~g reall. tmasy gEoodve. 1 • : long time,• Reynolds said. ·we Black's primary aim for college, : were really thinking they could her prowess on the hardwood is : Cutenese said. "The one-two : have cracked, but instead they beginning to pay dividends, : punch or Corona del Mar and : regrouped and turned things because several schools, mostly : Newport Harbor is working well : around." : for us." small colleges, started to express • • Reynolds figures the key has . t st . h this : The Pirates, made it to the State •• been the ''anguards' abili'ty to an m ere m er season, v1 including Chapman University. : title game last season, pressing : play tougher defense. jim waiters aren't as talented as Azusa, but they play extremely bard and like to shoot the threes. "We held them to 4 of 21 on threes. It ..yas a real good game for us." r -sec stayed· in the game with Biola and actually made it closer than it had to be. The Vang\.lards were up, 68-671 with 14 seconds left and Adam Dzierzynski sitting at the line shooting one-plus-one. "He missed the first one, but nobody moved for about four seconds,• Reynolds said. •Nobody from either team seemed to know the ball was live. Finally they grabbed it and hit a jumper with :07 left to go ahead.. 69-68. • Reynolds wanted to say he called the.final play that allowed Mcintee, who transferred to SCC from Biola, to take the final shot against his former school. •Actually, the play broke down and Justin saw the clock winding down and he went to the bole," Reynolds said. •He could have been called for traveling, but he wasn't. What a wonderful thing for Justin to come back to his old stomping grounds and make the shot.• The Vanguards are at Cal i Baptist in Riverside tonight, ~n host Fresno Pacific Tuesday night. • • Newport Harbor High gr~ • Erle Vallely bad 26 assists an4a six digs in UCLA's 15-11, 9-1~ 15-7, 15-12 victory ove r host UC San Diego in men's I volleyball last Saturday. The / Bruins are off to a. 4-2 start this season. Fans will remember Vdllel~ds a two-time All-Sea View Lea~e and All-Newport·Mesa Distric;l performer for the Sailors his 4 ) junior and senior seasons. The Tars advanced to the second l round of the CIF Southern 1 Section Division I Pldyoffs botli those years. •' Vallely was an dll-dislrict ' player in basketball as a junior, but opted to concentrate on volleyball full time by his se ni6r year. ., , His father, John Vallely, w<rS a l two-time All-NCAA Toumam~nt I selection for UCLA on the Le~ • Alcindor (now Kareem r Adbul-Jabbar) championship ' team of 1969 and with the 1 Sydney Wicks-Curtis Rowe teclm : of 1970. ·• 1 • Former Clj>sta Mesa a.nd " ! Estancia High )girl'> basketbill· I coach Llsa McNarnee has the Irvine Valley women's hoops team rolling again this season: McNamee's charges, wluclx reached the playoffs in the program's inaugural trip last ..: season, were 1 112 games out in front in the Orange Empire " Conference with four games remaining. The Lasers beat Orange Coast College ldSt Friday, 58-51. McNamee (42-14 at Irvine .. Valley) coached Costa t-lesd to the 1992-93 State Division lli championship game. Heather.· Robinson, who played on lhdl team, was a first-team All-Orange Empire Conforcn0t· selection for the Lasers last ., Black, a catcher for Estancia, : Gol~en West to five games before t ·0ur athleticism is working : settling for second. • said Cypress College is her ace : , occ could well be headed to : well against the other team's in the bole. · : its third appearance in'the State : perimeter defense," he said. Things seem to be falling right for Reynolds and the Vanguards who are peaking at just the right time. ReynoldS is one victory shy of another 20-win season. In his 16. years at SCC, Reynolds' teams averaged 21 wins a season. season as a sophomore. 1 I This season, another Costa 1 : finals in the last four years. The : MThe win over Westmont was a : Pirates took the title in 1994. good example. They probably Mesa alum, Antoniette Bcmua,, i~ • on the lrviile Valley roster. ~ : : • Chad Johmon, who played : at CdM, has been providing the : Pirates with some sock from the : left side of the plate. He bad four : home runs through OCC's first : eight games. : Johnson is the starting : right-fielder and has seen some : spot duty in a relief role. : • 'IWo 10pbomorea -uUllty : infielder Raeme Payne and : shortstop Jennifer Long, both of : Costa Mesa, are back for another : year on the OCC softball team. They've been joined by another : Mustang, freshman first baseman : Nicola Woody. The Pirates finished 3-28 last season under first-year Coach Erin • Gallagher, who came over from : Corona del Mar. ! OCC closed the year on a : 15-game skid, but the Pirates : snapped that in their : season-opener with a 2-0 win over : El Camino on a one-hit gem by : freshman Amanda Ward • 1be biggest local conttngent : landed on the men's and women's : track rosters. Newport Harbor grad Donna : Mills-Harris (she was married over : winter break) comes into the : spring off a strong cross country : season where she took the ! conference championship. : Mills-Harris is joined by Kim • Butcher and Amanda Simonds from Costa Mesa; Araceli Martinez and Jaqueline Mecias from Estancia; Tahnee Thiebl from Newport; and Corona del Mar's Vanessa Smith. Johann Appell bas been a • fixture on the men's team, but he ! may red.shirt this season. Others to : look for include Rene Munoz from : Bstanda and Sherif Pepic and : Jake Swanson from Newport : Harbor. • • Both tbe men'• ud women's : swimming teams should be in ! good position to be a strong factor : at State. : Carrie Reed, from Newport : Harbor, was a two-time State · .. ~a Dficovery and get .. v fi-ee scheduled maintena~·; Our No Obstacle Lease ends March 31, 1997. t .. . .. . ' •C .. •J ;. •'l A.ic1t &om dual temperature conuols, alpi.ae wiAclows, ancl genuine wood trim, ~ free ecbeduled mai.nteDADce for the 6nt 45,000 mila malra tbc DUcmay a pl~ to cl.rMS .. ' And its AlpraDe off-road capabilitia enable JO• tD tab JOU family tD the ooe place they wut to got evaywbere. · '~ So visit JOU Land ltaftt ietailer. Bca1111e it's a~ your nayday offer. I : champion last season. 'IWo others : to look for are Alleen Bennett and ! Maria U~a from Estancia. _______ __._.__.-;... ...... ------------"------: The men'a licle 11 ltec:Ud with : local talent lndudiDg ... It's just until Marcia 31. -·;~· --. -" • ,. _-.-----.-·t~ -·-. ft_ ' . -• ".I • --' -. . . . : Comfort and Ryen Dady from : Costa Mela. Mk:bael Bile (CdM), ! Andrew Snelgrave end Bmlamln : Green from Newpalt Hmbor end : Merk SteptMm {l!lluda) .. : • Gregg Wallen, .... c.-.. : Me.a. already baa a bole-in-one to : hfa credit ttUa 1M10D for tbe men.~ : golf team. Othen trying for a .p6t ~'(:.c,U.:, ~~= = ~9%. ! (tbe -ot CdM boys boopa coedl : Peul Orrll). : • D'Alll•••MMo,oleoroM i dill Mir, II on lbl mm'I ....... : .... wblle Nilf flCldlm tmd i a= ............ ... ----=!:= --~·· ... =-......... ·-~·-- \ " . ~'s Largest· Land Rot1eT Centre J. JUST OPENED! /-LA ND~ ~. -ROVER I NEWPORT llACH (714) 640-6445 1540 ,., ....... !Wt .. rt ... " SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1997 • WE'RE PERFECTING TIIE FtNE ART OF CUSTOMER SERVICE • • . I • ~.;: SERVING ORANGE ID 0RAN6E· COUNTY'S .- COUNTY FOR ~.. 30 YEARS. • ·~ • • • • . . ' • . . . \ . \ . ... ::c • • • • ,. • • • . -... ,. . • .. • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • -• • • • • . • • .. . . • • • • • • .. . . . DEALER. Customer · · . . ·SatiSfactioD NEWEST OLDSMOBILE :: '90 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS $5988 '95 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE s23 988 '95 CADILLAC ELDORADO ~ .. -Sup. int'l., llhr., moonroof, alloys & more! (365182) Low miles, leather, b~. of warr. {212049) . ' White, tan Jthr., alloys, non-smoker, bal. of warr. { 611300) _ '92 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL $8988 '94 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX s24 988 '95 CADILLAC SEVILLE SLS : White lthr., moonroof, & more, super clean, tra<t-in. (785519) lm 37K mi., V6, many extras, mmt see. (249985) ' Only 16K mi, bloc~ Jthr., CD, alloys, bal. of warr. (8(M825) -1------------------------+----------------------........ -------------------------~ E '89 CADILLAC SEDAN D'VILLE s10 988 '95 OLDSMOBILE AURORA t24 988 '96 OLDSMOBILE AURORA : Low mi., white, tan lthr., xlnt cond., won't last! (215475) Frost reige, tan llhr., moonroof, bal. of warr., more! {1205(Xi) Only SK mi., white, blue lthr., moonroof, alloys. O 18866) -1-------------------------..--------------------------....... ---------------------~~~ E '9 1 CADILLAC SEVILLE s12 988 '93 CHEVY SUBURBAN S15 n88 '96 CADILLAC DEVILLE e Low mi., classic st le, 4.9 V-8, lite lthr. (82266S) Onl 22K mi., white, 454 V-8, rear air&: more! (302726) T" 7 White, tan lthr., V8 Northstar, mt. of warr. 212(t2() ,... ·~ '90 CADILLAC ELDORADO s14 988 '94 CADILLAC ELDORADO '25 88 '95 CADILLAC SEVILLE STS . s31 = · Only 31K miles, champagne beige, tan lthr. (W3155) Low 24K mi., moonroof, CD, bal. of warr. (611551) Only 15K mi., blac~ lthr., CD, mt. of warr., gorgeous. (800910) -._,_ __________________ ...._ __ ...... ________________ __.. __ ...,... _______________________ ~~ i '94 CHEVY EX-CAB SILVERADO s17 488 '96 BUICK ROADMASTER s26 988 '96 CADILLAC CONCOURS *32 88 • Only 18K mi., 5.7 Y·8, auto, many pwr features. (297TI7) ' Wagon, oo 6K mi., reige, ran Uhr., 3rd seat. (417723) ' 300'H.P. Northslar, only 4100 mi., C.D., alloys! (283352) = .. -... ------·r ~ ~ 'ii'~ i ~ 1· All· vehicles subject to prior sale&: credit approval plus tax, lie., doc., smog & destination fees. Pictures for illustrative purposes only. Expires Sunday after publication. • , ' NEWPORT COSTA MESA 2124 COSTA MESA 2624 BUSINESS LOST & EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 5530 ;' -~ . BEACH 1069 OPPORTUNITY FOUND 2925 5530 -B•st e 'ald• Location East Sid• Quiet St 2904liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~;l~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!=-==i~ lllOTICa OF Baus Id• Cov• s397k. Near Trl-Squaro. Relax 1 BR complete rerurb. 1"!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PUBLIC NOTICE " /2 M t a S It 1• 1 a"GE REW Chlldcar• needod In PUBLIC LIEN IALIE !~~ .. =~ 2bd, 2ba. Vlew, pool. w • • r r u ••. 5625 lnctds utlla. Curr•ncv Trad•r """" ARD my Mesa Verde home . .J8ual"9Hand .., 84,..8373 JC1552 2-decka, gar. Avl now. Nr Tri Sq. 831·1070 ,, Loat wallet, w/ex· Proteaalona Code Alfrlll ...... ~illlllls EIUs Realty Group 51040./Lse 840-9408 lmmod Income, no t remely sentlmental M·W·F/8·3 Engllah Sec. 21700- 21707 ~ll~ll UMfl•· • • -l~.:""".~-~-~-==""""' .... --~~.Jl!B.11Cqp>-..fEJlnlOAormous--dalty pictures, appt bk ([; speaking 557-4312 Nollce Is heteby given by ..,,_.....,..Adlf1tll Large 4br 3ba Pool --NEWPORT profits, 4hrs/dy ~ Vons/Brlstol, S.A. 8/30 Coff•• Hou•• Exp th• undersigned that s ~............ Home, Xlnt Location HUNTINGTON BEACH 2669 home w/pc system Please call: 557·5227. counter person/waiter. oc r~int mfr has inside rosition u~isting do-it- publlc lien sale of the fol· " ........... .., ,,...cc. $448,000 Ellis Realty HARBOUR 2142 $4200. t-888-545·9881 FT /PT. Apply 506 )"11\ll"Sdfcrueelcinll -~~ista11ee with raint & stain lowing described personal U•l ... 1111 tr .iwl•l111ll11 644-6373 EKt. l5521'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •Naed Xtra Mon•'!/? Loat Valentines Day 31st St, NB 675-0233 i1rplwa1inn M11~1 have p~ticnce, acellent property will be held al the .._ • llcc. '*. ralltlM. Larg• Sunny 1 Br'' •1 BR From $850• Sell AVON In your 2 c'b Io red Go Id FLATBED DRIVERS co11111111111carinn slull~. &. problem solving ability. hOUt or 10.00 A.M .• on the 111.~i.IMll.,..,., · Oceanvlew roor-top Wat•rfront Beaulllul 2BR 284From $785 spare tlmol f6or fnro •a rrlng s. Vic o I Top pay planll Ahle w 11pc:1tc a re. Know1edge of coatings 22 day of February, 1997. ..._..llteil ............ sundeck rp 1. parking 3bd, 3ba, den, dr, gar. D/W Incl. 60x30 pool. call Usa *964·299t New po rt Ctr Or . Great miles In prc(1·rml Coinprchcn~vekricll----"-~ The sale will be con-• •1 • 1 Dock avl pools, turn, No pets. Carport, I..,..----~-~-7t4-673·4419 I I I' J" l l I .' •··~ ducted at t too BRISTOL .... .,_.. ~ lltal· space, resh pant, $3350. Agt 675-9505 Vista Del M••• -PAY PHONE ROUTE all seasons. lnl uc C\ nc, me •ca •• cnu . ru1flfl, '"'' ST .. COSTA MESA. CA., .................... new carpet. $000. *5454855* 35 Local & Estab Silos 0·5'mos. -S.24 111~unncc, 401(k)IProfii Share; quarterly honus 92626, Counly 01 ORANGE, TMI ....,.,., ~-HI 5023 River 631·8097 ---------=_,,,.,_....,,,_...,,..-.,,.--earn up to $1500 wkly l••••••••••I 6mos."' S.28• to S.34 after ~n monrh~ <1en•Ke. Sena resume to: HR State of Califomla. ........,..,..,....__. N•w Listing NEWPORT Studio Condo .Steps .,,...._1_.,..a_o_o_-8_0_8-4_8_8_0_ EMPLO Great benellts and Man•1tcr. PO llox 1287, Santa Ant, \.A 92702. 8m;T~~~:ior:Td~ .................... la Open House, Sun 1-4 BEACH 2169 to bch. Avail 3/2. Payphones ring up BIG YMENT ~~~1o":t'~~i~les~o~~~ Sal1ryhistory11111~tlicincludedforconsidcntion. AGE located 11 1100 ~ ......_.,1111&1&0.~ 2009 Yacht Mischief s75o/mo. Gas, wtr, proms. $150k yrly pot.I••••••••• J.B. Hunt Flatbed iiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;N;o;;ca;Us;;, ;lease;;;;· f.;·',Q;;E;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ TOL ST .. COSTA ME"SA, .. __, ...._. *" all ' BJ Johnson trash pd. 378-0513 Will train. Local sltos 1-800-325-1067 •upon CA1>2~6. • .. .,..,, MfttllM' In t1111 Ellls Really Group Bayrldg• 2bd/2ba, Walk to Balboa avail. Lowest prices.•---------qual irtcatlon/EOE The Items to be sold ere lf?RJlflf .. ~IN• 644-6200 2-car gar. $t400/mo. Island Gorgeous 1 1·800·800-3470. 24hrs. EMPLOYMENT subject to drug screen generally des0tlbed aa fol· ••PS ....,..._ Tuam-•Newpor1 H•lghta .-. Lease. Ellls Realty bedrooms starting at VENDING 5530 low fL It 1 tnl ..w.111111at • 844·8373 x1552 51350 T JACKSHRIMP 1 r udr/n ,ure,h CO ng, ..-nlllM. Clll HU0 Low Down Payment II • ennis courts, Great Business. Now hiring! Wall Staff, 00 s an o ot er hous• M·flll ll t·•·42'·1510. fof 3br/3ba. den, pool, BIO CANYON Great pool, fitness center. Little Work. Choap. hold Items atorod by the -.v' ll•'=DC ...... minlocnvu.S525K 4bd/2.5ba home. Pets welcome tool 1·800·820-4353 $1000'• Possible Busboy. Kitchen Holp following parson1: -· .. , ,...., c 11 for LB & NB Loe. Call Nam• or Account . Space ClllltUDll'21·3500. Grundy All, 675·6161 good vlow, loc. New a now to get thel--".•V~E~N""D""l~N""G.,,.....,R""O,,...U-T"""E--• Typing Part Time. At 650-5577 for Interview "" paint/ carpot Avail speclall 789·1645 Homo. Toll Free Number OPEN HOUSE · •20 prlmo locnlions• Gulf DIYelalfled, 43tC SATURDAY & now. $3,600 por mo. •Priced for quick 1·800·218·9000. Ext. Marlin, Marilyn. s'l1C SUNDAY Call Marie 759·3702 ••••••••• salo•800•7 t 1.4361 • T-1398 for Listings. Can't seem to Harvey. Shan, 5e2C 1 p M 5 p M F R t SI M S get to all th Roth, Mike, 138 HO S / · · · · · * or en nglo I CELLANEOUS $1 OOO's Poulble ose Etco Developm,nt, 150 U ES 260 Cagney Lane family home close to RE T S lr:-Arr_,..,E-~--:nYE-...,M,,.,..ED-IC-l-N_,E Typing Part Tlmo. At repair jobs So. Cal. Construction, 172 CONDOS 1H16. Newport Boach. beach In Newport. N AL Homo. Toll Free around the house? Severino, Melina, 258 2 bedroom condo. 2bd -+ den. 2ba. ••••••••• 71"".U Ci...J;.•Swtt.S.., 1·800·218-9000. Ext. DeTemple, Patricia. 34g FOR SALE great condition. Huge St700/por mo. Ronda •AEALDMI T-136t tor Listings. Lei the Renison. Russell, 377 patio. Great location. Hein, 723·8BOO x28 ---------•REAL Productl Classified Southcoast Henc·opten. Reduced to s 169.!lOO. HARBOR RIDGE ROOMS 2706 • R"'•t Da-a. Bookkeeper Asst Service 759 Waller Mitchell, Agt, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii !;ft ,...,.... A/P. A/R, roconclle Cundall Herman, 298K Ge11.t£'DllT 1002 (714) 588·3083 4br 3ba 2·story Exec '1'wC-.~1""'7W..ti1.,.~ dally rcpts. Excel, Wd· Directory Noosh1. Narlkan, 774 ,_., ~ home. Prlvato ontry COM Sunny spac rm "'-H-."""'1 .. odll"&•nCU prlct, Qckbk. Lrg relail help you find wasnet, John, 4890 Open Sun 1-4 gate, tonnls, pools. w/a"ach bath, kit priv. 1-800.555·231 S health store. 673·2266 Architec1I, Greg Slmonoll, $150k To Put Down SEAFAIRE 3br 3ba $3~00 714·640·0696. 1 blk 10 beach. 5400_1.,_....;....;...;..;.,.:;.:;~~.;.:;-J reliable help. 598G Want pool? home in 'uncrebdlblo Fdront Row'-L_l_d_o_ls_B_a_y-frt_4_B_r_3_B_a Fem only. 723-1988 Bunny Help: Mall 642·5678 Sexton, WDliam. 110E N rt H /CM no structe Views of Dock aval. Avail now. Greeters, Photogs, ---------lwal, Yuklo, t03C wp gts area Catalina Isle+ Entlro F · CM/Nwpr1 Hgts Area Cashr/Bkkprs. Mgt. Buy It. Sell It. Flnd ll. Minon, Bematd, 287G a r 0 i:s;~-eJ~30 Ok · Harbor. $400,000, 6~~~~~~~rn. ;:~~~i; Mate pr ef'd. N/S. ANNOUNCEMENTS N.B. 800·229-7147x137 Claaelfi•d. Assured Mortgage, S44C Lease <Yption Possible Share bath, lndry·I••••••••• ·----------1 Kuny, L.. 4240 Call 4 Gate Code LIDO ISLE light kit prlv, S3101 :.x:tX.tt*-T..1'.S:a:J::ATL;tEt:tS;r*ttttXU_t;!~~· Oliver. Courtney, 802A MaryAnn McGulr• 3Bd 2Ba House. 2-car share utll. + dep. ---------Noto, Sharl, 404D Attention 648-fl770 garage, appl. Lg patio Ken 842-1770 McMIHen. Mike, 427D ftome Owners Ellls Realty Group St960fmo/lse 675·t6t t ' ANNOUNCEMENTS YLeFager, osa 1 nlet. 2 4 93 SOED & • Li d 1 1 2920 Im mediate hire, work from home. Reap1'nvle,.,A1e,,v4e2• "E R.E. Agents!! 0 s • 4br. 3ba. 35' RENTALS TO We trsin. NOT MLM. Sell the best -., Sh th MOBILE lot. Now crpl/paint. Nr SHARE Moye<11. Deanna. S27E 0 w1case ose clbhse. $3000/mo yrly. 2724 Neurophehy any Into. .. sellin~ telenhone equlJ:· ment in the • Deaton .. ark ~·oe specla properlies in HOMES 1100 G iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim " Stark, Ty~t12'c~ our Homes ol the . '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii rundy Altr. 615·6 t61 · about this disease country Made in the SA Hy .Lucent Clement. Todd, 1 t3C Week & Open Home 1• On Canal 3br 2ba 28' 2 B• F/p, Prv1 bch. pl•••• holp and call Technol~ies. Receive qualified ' Tahvildarl, 2540 Guide published f Mii• to Beach 1-car gar+ t car spc, S600+dep, inclds util. Sally 0 . 848·2045 I d & IBM 'bl Hinton. James. 338 each Saturday In the Lrg 2 & 3 bd Mobile St995/mo. dock avl N/smk/drgs. Aval I -=p-,-0-,,..,,..,.1--,H-a....,.lr--C-u-t -• ea s. er cOmQat1 e Dated 2·6·97 Real Estate Tab. It's Home to Lse or buy. 714·723·0445 now. 863-1 130 Ext 286 •Color Correction w/modem a MUST. Sl~ned: Biiiie Olson an ell eel Ive and Loe. at 1141 Pomona -=p,_0-,...,.--...,s=-.-t-r-.-.-t-• 3Br s.A. Home Quiet • Weaving Commission + benefits & incentives. Ths nollca la given In ac· 1 1 C.M. Sp#44,#49 Call L d F 11 • p FAX RESUME cordance with the provl· nexpens ve way to Leslle 714.852•55B9 Seawlnd 3bd/2ba w/ area. aun ry. u •rm• , slons of Section 2t700 et reach homebuyer&! view. Totally remod'ld prlv. 5300 + utlls. Reasonable prices. t seq. of the Buslneu & Pro-Call our Classlfied llawleut 52550/mo. Spanish 751·8727 $5 OH w/ad. Samuols 0 lesslon1 Code of the State D~partmenl Today!! CEMETERY LOT/ Bkr 720-7248 CdM 3Br 2Ba HH Salon 9607 Adams HB T,C.J, 209-571-1669 of Calilornl1. 842·5878 Ask for Pat 962-0t 16 Sales subject to prior can· ________ _,, CRYPT 1225 Speotacular Back Very clean. Fp, w/d, cellallon In the event of set· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Bay Vlow. 4bd, 3.5ba. $550+ dep, 1/3 utll llement between Owner NEED DOWN FR, All amen. S2600/ 723·6t0t, leave mssg. nd bit ed Pacific View Mem Pk, 3 10 802 7000 1 0 gal party. PAYMENT? NPB.-4 Lots In upper mo. • • CM 3Br 2Ba Hse Published Newpo rt Oen View Sect, $1700/ Sp•ctacular Hom• $355., 5165 dep+ 1/3 Be1eh·Co11a Mesa Daily We will loan you the On Sand 2Br + 2 Mair util. Laundry, f/p, yard. P~ot February e. 1$, J~.. dowA "6Vment on•t"-."'="_Lo_1,,,.,.,.....o...,B,..,o,,.._. _7,...38,,..·_3_5_4_84 ·s.,..,.. ,....., ·-" er. 3 Ba, 2 fps. 54000/ Nr occ 845-2370 PUBLIC NOTICE Flclltloua Buslneaa Na"'• Statement home or your choice Pacific View Mem.. mo/IH ·87~-4988 and arrange tile un· rlal Park NB Slngte derlyl1l9 1st Mortgage crypt. La Gunlta Crt, financing. Buyers and 3rd tier. S8k 970-6387 Realtor• c all Sp•ctacular Ocean and Chann•I Vlawa LuKurious 1 br and Matr·Br Hse In Irvine, all amens, unlurn, n/ smkr/pets. $675. + utlls. Helen 644-4116 . Advertising Coordinator Costa Mcsa/f<ull Time CALIFORNIA CoMMUNITY NEWS. publishcn of CuJtll Mesa /JJ1/y P1wr anti Hunrinpn &am liubpnuknt. c. currently l0Xperit:ncing a period of unp;uallded growch. Our Costa Maa IVPChousc provides adYt'rciring pruducrion services· fur ocher Somhcrn Cilifurnra ncw..p2pcr~. We currcndy "2\'I: one opening for an Advcrrising Coo rd rn;iwr. We arc 'o<.-<lung ;i pcrwn with scrong eooplc 'k1lh. phunt· <"><pericncc and MaamOsh w mpurn knowledge h> 1mpf0\'l' our customer service You wtll work closely with computer .mL'r' .ind o..~mcomcrs provlding them with adver- 1i<ing inform.mun and maccruils. Ad production ( t'Xp<'flt'Olt' U hdpful. opcricncc ;.~:;tuark· ~' md/or Multi-Ad Gc<itor is p We offer .& w mpcucr\'C' s:ibry and benefits p~o..lugi. Send n'\umc 21\d cover letter co California Community News A11n: The CCN I Typchousc 330 West Bay Strcc1 Com Mcs:i, CA 92627 &;s;J.:il Cotta Meta Aw E<rouJ o,,,,,,.11•1J E,,.,W,,. ~ .JJ. ....,""''" a ""'t-ftrr u1rt,W, •*'!'"fa"",,.,~/ SMbntr dwst tnril!t The DownPayment Co'••••••••• Bkr 230·4334 I" The following pe<son1 are doing bu1ln11s u :Goll Depot, 2300 Harbor Blvd., HOUSES/ I 33, Costa Mesa. CA --------CONDOS 9J6o2~1 Depot . LLC, CORONA 1 br +Iott with 2 spa· ""N.,.,B,,__l_B_r_w_/_b-a.-A-v_l _3_/_1. clous balconies. S380/mo+ 'h ulls/dep. Abundant walk In cloiet and storage. Pool, laundry. Friendly complex/environment. Gas and water paid. Newport Villa. Call Walk to Balboa Island Gina 722•9693 We'll pay your toll when you take the new San Joaquin Toll road to us. (CA),1551 N. Tustin Av· DEL MAR 1022 FOR RENT enue. 900, Santa Ana, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil•••••••••• and the beachea . .,,.,.,,,.-...,,.......,..,,.----- Prestigious resort NB 2Br 2Ba 2-car gar. living with stunning $575 + dep. + •h utls. sunaots and cool W/0. Close to beach. 2102 CA 9270t This business fs con-28r 28a Condo 2 car •--------- ducted by: Umited Uabllity gar. fp, patio. S395k GENERAL breezes. Apts starting 723-0154 310-253-0670 at $1350. 789·1845 Co. 787 Avocado, s/o Hwy Have you started doing Truatee, 840-4208 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NB Dover Shores business yet? Yes. August Sunny & Bright 1BR STOP Paying Rantl Studio/Br versalllos Kitch. lndry, phone, t996 S d 1 b Low SS puts you In the c d s 1 Golf Depot, LlC, Allen L. an cas le condo y Home or your dreams! on o. upor c oan. $ cable. Great Loe. Boerner: Managing Mem· boh. Fash Isl. Lse opt 1 _800-844_9639 K5840 Pool/spa. Pr kg garage $4 t 5 + dep. 645-9515 btr. poss. Pool. spa St79,500. . $800/mo. 963·5037 --------- 7•0 1 ...... A t NB rurn rm. kit pr.I, This 11ate1Nnt was llJed " • ..... , gen Stunning 180° Vl•w cool pool. 873·5100 wllh the County Clerk of CORONA 2br 2ba, 1400sq ft, .,,.,.,,,._.,....__,...,=---..,,,...-...,....-Orangt County on 1-3· CO TA pool, spa, security. NB Lg 2Br 2Ba Furn 1991, 111131oe322 S MESA 1024 DEL MAR 2122 s 1425. 909·688-0688 apt. s615 + 112 uus. Daily Pilot Feb 1, 8, 15, 22, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1.,,,---------Share w/run, young, tW7 Sa903 ATTN: BUILDERS 3bd 1·3/4 ba t/2 blk Stunning, Now 2 + 2 prof, female. 850-63t3 ' . corner unit In Back .,.., I r ··-• . MM =1~ 8509 Pacfflc vi.w Dt1w ·i=~ ------ • t 9,590 ar Lot, to beach. Quaint, cozy Bay w/largo windows NB Lrg 2BR Duplex 4 -u n I t s s 5 5 o K • co"age Olde COM. By d h. h Ill Laundry. $438 + ,_...., utll. • 2Br 9,450 sf Lot appointment only. an •g ce ngs. N/amk. Fem pret'd. $259K. Lots next to $2300/mo 675-6434 Pvt gar, w/d, Ip, frig. Avai"I 3/t 548·5334 · · Gated Community each other Ron Young EXEC TOWNHOUSE Private. Elegant NB Mstr Br/Ba + Agent s4 a-oo1e Large 2bd/2.5ba. ram St320. 780·1748 hme ollc. Shr w/2 --ei'U. H20 Vl•wl rm. 2 FP's, 2-car gar, Verealll•• Studio men. Pl, tenn, deck. Back Bay condo, 2bd/ pool/tennis. $1900mo. Penthouse Furn or N/smk. $750 646-8473 2.5ba. FR, pool, spa 840·0888 unlurn. Pool, gym . ...,.,=---------tennl1 S229k. Jackie•---------NB Prof ~eeklng GUiia Realtor 631-8011 •Le Custom 3Br 2.5Ba gar. Wik to bch. $850. to share your house M•tro Pointe Lrg 3br • 2ba w/spa, tam rm. dining rm. walk to Metro Pointe $242,000 2 Blks to beach. Fam 494-8604. 722-7548. rontal. 497.3392 rm & Olnln1 rm. Fplc, 737-0659, Gall 2~ar gar No pets•---------NB share Baytront -.. · VIiia Balboa 2br 2ba. H 0 me . 2 b r 2 t> a s2495 720· 15 85 lrlpc, secured prkg, s ~5 o . + u t I I s . Agt 95°"1220 ·-c-o_s_T_A_M_E_SA_2_1_2_4 balcony. gated comm. 71,..875-0058 S1400. 8t9·299·9952 __.,......__,.--=----NB WONDERFUL 2Br ---------= HUNTINGTON 48, aaa **** BEACH 1040 Large yard, pool. 3br 1.5ba Condo Perf starter homel Pool, park, tennis. $07,500 759·1877 .laok Cheshire bkr $1450/mo. 557·5069 •B••t E'Slda Local 3Br 2Ba, 4 car gar, hkups, dwah, rncd yd. N/pets. $1400. 193 C Magnolla. 845·1020 VILLA BALBOA House on the Beach. 2 B A P en t h o u s e 64th St. Fully rum. Le as e S 1 3 5 O · $650 3·1/7-1 515-1802 MaryAnn M cGuire 646-6770 Ellis Really Group STORAGE 2742 Wanted In NB/COM iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Single Pilot wants 2br Outdoor Storae• vu rental. Up to s17oo available with o ne refs/credit. 842·:l550 enclosed. Call for m0te Into. 756·8805 1'0.. UL• 10.000 at INDUITAIAL. 8UK.OINO N•. • .... , Wiii coop«ate with an .,.. ch~•,....._ .... C•uettn T-.e771 Choose from some of your favorite Qadlllacs at Incredible SAVINGS!! '97 Catera '97 SeVille SLS '97 Concours '97 DeVille '97 Eldorado Touring Cpe Or lease a new Cadillac: • c::=~-.-E::: ~~ THE CADDY THAT ZIG5 ... " SATURDAY. RBRUARV 15. 1997 STARTING ANEW BUSINESS??. . . . . . . . . . . . ... . ~ l.tf4I Deptmmmt Ill the DtziJy Pilot is p'-eJ z to llnntJUnet ll nnv ~now~ to new businosa. . ~will 111JW s.EARCH the"""" for JOU 111 no o:1ra chtzrgr, 111111 lllW JO" the ti7N 111111 the trip JO the °"'7t HOHN in Sant4AM. Thm, tf COll1Je, 4for tht IOl1rlJ is ampldetl wt Will file""" jiailitNI buml5 nll1M st4lmfmt with the~ Clmt, publish ona" wtJt for pa. u.wh llS ~by"""""" thm ftk rr proof of pub/icllliqn with the ~ Clerlt. • Pletm stop by to ftk your jiailitNI businas st4lmlml 111 the DaiJy Pilot. 330 W. Bay~ Costa Mtsa. Jf you oznnot stup .by, p!Mk aJ/ us 111 (114) 6424321 ""4 wt -will~~~-bpnaii. If you s"'1ulJ haw 1111J jUrtM questions. please aJ/ us and wt will IN more than glad to aist you. Good lucJt in JO"' new businesi • ''Pilot . .., U 0117 01"1114 MIU ,,.. Wdllina hM proceecled: MJmll • IAft llOUl'll ..... 10 .... 0 ... IO ... f What do you bid now? Q. 2 • Both vulnerable, .. South you hold: 6AQI OAQltta oQ.Jll ~ Tho biddin~proccedccl: 80l1nt NORTH KART 10 PMe 10 .._ ? What do you bid now? Q. 8 • Neither vulnerable, u South you hold: ~~~~~~~~ .-CQ.IU oKQ8 ~14 .. , The biddin« has proceeded: aoum tnrsT NORTH ltABI' •• .... so . p- t What. do you bid now? Q. 4 • Neither vulnerable, 88 South ,YOU hold; 61 QKt78 043 MQ.1811 The biddiu hae proc 11 •1•: ......a ,. IA.ft IOO'IR ,.., .. ... .. .... lo ,._ t y.'hat do you Md MW7 Q. I • Ila South, vulnerable. )'OU hold: ••on OK11 o&.r11 ..,u The blddin1 ha1 proceedod: NOR111 MST I01JTB war IQ P-IO P .. .. r .. ' Whot do you bid now? Q. e · Doth vulnernhlc, ""South you hold ~71 1;1Qt71 08 MKltl• The biddJni bu proceeded: NOR111 ltA8T 80t11'11 WB8T u p.. .. -P s. p-t What. do you bid now? LooA for ataawel'I on Monday. Learn to be a better ltrld1e player1 8ubecrlbe now to the. Goren Brldp Letter by ealU.., (800) '788-1225 for lnlornaation. Or write to: OOTen Bridie Let- ter, P.O. Box 4410, Chlcap. Ill. 80880. IF WE'VE GOT YOUR NUMBER, SADDLE BACK VOU.'VE GOT· A NEW CAA! Sates Leasing Service Parts "Buy, Lease Or Browse" Come See Why Orange County's Auto Dealers Are Number One In Customer Satisfaction! IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-800-831-3377 714 380-1200 CREVIER BMW Santa Ana Auto Mall Edinger st 55 Fwy 836-3171 CHRYSLER MW"@ ATW CHRYllER,1tl.YMOUTH 2929 Hart>or Blvd., Costa Mesa MS.1134 18881 Beach Blvd. 847-8555 II ATLAS DODGE 2925A Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 5'8·1934 CONC1tETE & ~ CHEVROLET. CONNEU CHEVROLET LEXUS Of MISSION VIEJO FlET<HA JONES MOTOR CARS 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 546-1200 28'00 Marguerite Pkwy., Minion Vi9t0 1 (800) Hl-5398 N .\ BI I{ s NAHRS CADIUAC IUICK 2600 Hattlor Blvd., Costa Mesa 5404100 1301 Quail St., Newport Beach 833-9300 @LINCOLN ~MERCURY If ACH llNCOLI MERCURY 16800 a.en Blvd~ Huntiogton Beach 148-7739 3541 MASONRY 3557 ---------- Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for you. .- TAX R!TURNJPREP I I Resolve Tax problem• -Jerome StoA In NB-• Since '85 Fair Rates * 714-250-5888. TUTORING 3929 EMPLOYMENT ANTIQUES 6 010 BALBOA S 53 0 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I PENINSULA 610 7 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii r..;;..; ____ ;...__,1 jiiiiiiiiiii!i~iiii~iiiiili ·eo aevt11e v.a "'T. Lo~ne Top Doll•r P•ldf •*•MIN or S HINR l'ull pwr. llhr Int, CO, Southern Pac1tlc From 1800·l980. SAT 8·1 444 S~fll• lint, A!C. Low mis. Fu 1dtnC Cori::oratlon 1pc1o entire estate. Peninsula Point Sl2.000. 842·7088 NVSE-l1s1od company, Paintings. china, Remodel sale Toys -,9-1-0-.-v-11-1.--B-rg_n_d_y 1 t O IC P e-1 I e n CI n g git ware, tum, etc Baby Stuff & Clothes It hr Int, Im mac, :•omondous growth 40Yr NII RH 873·8223 All Ilk• new! loaded. Only 20k mis. ano Is seoklng a prolest><>nals '°' c·ir --------.. •·--------_5_1_4_.500_. __ 4_9_8_-2_2_3 P1oasant Htll local'' .1, CORONA '93 Sed•n Devllle CADILLAC ------ --- •&•CUTL.Aaa V·I, auto, a•c. cc. full power, am.im storoo s 1985 obo 723-0233 1e88 DRLTA 88 Rew•• Brough•m l'utly loaded, V8. dnrk blue with light blue In· terlor. 94,000 mi101. $3,000 or boat olfor. 714 574-4267 ACCOUNT APPLIANCES 6011 D!l. MAR 6122 V8, lthr Int, lull pwr, • EXECUTIVE cruise ell, casstt, wire --------- k It h "'Id f whts. S18k 854·7817 PL~OUTH 9165 The qualified candl· o •n .. rig/ 3 ~•mlly Q S•I• un dnto will have a mini· freezer White, 2 yrs S•t Only 8•m mum of 2 yeua old. 5250. 87d-0902 Co mputer, ottc turn, CHEVROLET 9045 •89 Voy•ger LE 6cyl, wholetole experience Refrl9~1mond color, hsehld ltem1, misc. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii auto, all power, am.'fm In Resldentlal Lending S12S. cove, Almond 810/512 Fernl••f •lereo, cc. AC. 57k In the B/C aroa along color 75. 845.g127 (In alley & front SI) '84 C•v•ll•r Grey ml. 58975. 760.6580. with the llbillty to work Mae Arthur/PCH 4 door, automatic A·Through o paper. S t 8 1 2 h hid trana. Full po.r. '90 Voy•e•r LE Well Responslbllltlea In· FURNITURE 6014 :ood;, Kay••Pro $1750 OBO. 631-6728 maintained. 1 owner. elude maintaining and Computer,· clothing ... ,8 .... 4-... C-o_rv_e_tt_•_A_o_b_u_llt 82k ml1. 56,800. I I I u Costa Mesa 545-4859 aorv c ng ex s ng ac llat•t• S•I• Leather and much m ore I eng/trans (float cam) count• as well 0• gen· recliner 175 8' couch 411 1/2 Marigold apollr, new Ire +many--------- erating new buslneH. 575 WI b. k h I (In •ll•it) new prta/. Great cond. PONTIAC 9170 Our outatandlng and · ng ac c a r •~-----------942.0859 Innovative loan pro· s95. Maple end table Spygl••• · Hiii Moving 57500· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii gram• and service will & coffee labloe 525/ Sale! Sat 9·2 antiques, ---------'94 aunblrd Coupe aupport the auccea.. ea. Lrg mirror 550. furn, sklis, chhs, free FORD 9075 Mell blu, V6, A/T, fact ful Account Eicecullve. Mahogany doek St25. books! 5 Cambria Or warn. 19k mis tmmac. UNDERWRITER Misc ~~'~-~~n1 ~ 1001• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii s15oo. 498·2823 -~Kl~N-&-mlnlmum Queen Anne wlng·chr OOSH-MESA-6-12"4 °8p~~.011:fr n~ .. ·~2n8e --------- 01 3·5 year.• underwrlt· 550 2·alde chra $50 l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii owner. records. $2200 TOYOTA 9210 Ing experience In a ' · 1• .-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii wholeule environ· each, loveseat 5100, Q S•le S•t 9-2 Cllh1 O~O. ,.~3·1504 ment Must have coffee tbl 575. brast az 6-6, hsehld, linens, kn o V.: I e d g • of A bed lrm $50. 723-8262 bike. 133 E. 201h St through O paper, flrat W•lffut BA set-Dresser 1 blk from Nwprt Blvd and second 1rua1 hl·boy/2·nlghl stands.1 ________ _ deeds. A high anen-Xlnt cond. 846·1571 U"eWPORT tlon to detall and CUI· "'~ tomer 1ervice orient•· _M_E_R_C_HAN __ D_l_S_E __ BEACH tlon desired. . liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii We offer excellent iMiiliiSiiCii.iiiiiiiiiiii6iiOiiliii5 Eat•t• S•I• S•t 8 ·2 Antqs, furn , men/ compensation plus .. I I 1 commission and a Audio T•P• Helplng women c ths, wry. 401 (k) plan Pis send Your Chlldren Gel Everything must go. 6169 '87 FORD VAN Conv. V-6, A/T, P/S, AJC, Low ml. Orig. Owner. $5,995 obo 720-1722. '95 MUSTANG GT Convert. Au tomt. White/Tan Loather. Full Option. fl 185652. $18,977 ·LEXUS· MISSION VIEJO l ·800·669-5398 resume to: · SPFC All: Thru Divorce" Packed 835 Via Lido Soud AL. 2300 Contra Costa with el(eclive tools & •---(o .... n.,...,,.Ll ... d_o.,..1_s1_e~) _ --------- Bl .. Ste 420, Pleasant str191egles for success. •GARAGE SALE• H 111. c A 9 4 5 2 3 Monty Back Guarantee SAT 8•m·1 pm HONDA 9085 '92 Convertible Celle• AC, 5spd, all . power, am/fm cass. CC. Car phone. Nice clean earl 780.3149 'H CEl.ICA QT Convert. Only 4k Miles. Leather, CD. Wht/Blk 1033831 S23,9n '95 CAMRY LE Full Option. New Lexus Trade. 26k. #316129 S15,977 ·LEXUS· MISSION VIEJO 1 ·800·669-5398 Fax 5 t 0·888·4143 Send 511 .95 t o: Couches. furnllure,liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 'No phone calls pie. Thoa Reinhart. Ph.O. Bellini bedding, and '95 Civic DX Blk --------- EOE 15435tJeffrey Rd. chlldrens clothing. Coupe, 22k ml, 1tereo 4X4 9221 SOUTHERN #132 Irvine CA 92820 1715 Tr•dewlnd• can. at, xlnt condl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Bedroom set $75. (Irvine/Santiago) $11,300. 644·8623 PACIFIC Toshiba Color TV 560. FUNDING CORP. Beach crulzer S30. I•••••••••--------Kenwood stereo equip TRANSPORTATION JEEP 9110 Nl•n•e•r Aestrnt exp. xlnt cond. 722·9693 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Contemporary Chi· .,------------1••••••••-1" neae cuisine Tri Sqr. Whnelch•lr Foldable 548-3243, alter 2pm. S9<i & Walker 520.1--------- 0ttlce PT. flex hrs . ..,..,.,.54..,,6.,.,,·8.,,,1,...39-,--..,,,,..~ BOATS 7011 S t a r I s 6 . 5 o /h r . Wolff T•nnlng Beds liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Sunflower/Fairview Tan At Home nrea. Send FX 498· Buy Olrect and S•vel 4751 or call 557·9892. Low Monthly Pmts RECEPTIONIST Free Color Catalog lrvlne Flnanclal Co. Call 1•80°'711 -0158 S 1 200 /mo . Fax--------- rosume: 754-5890 WANTED Rec eptlonlat/Clerk TO BUY 6019 Avl lmmed. OC Airport iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii area. Exec. Suite, DUFFY *Electric* BOATS '97 Cuffy 18 Oemo '96 Dully Cat 18 Demo Oulty 18 Packet Classic Restored *** 2001 W. PCH. NB 714·045-9427 pho.ees. lite typing. *ATTENTION * genl.4 o tc duties. CRA ERS POWER BOATS Exper Only 833·8137 * " * Reat•ur•nt * * * 7012 The Pacific Club Hand crafted d 18' Lym•n Clanlc An Exclusive Private Items wante for Bay Cruizer. Xlnt Cily Club 11 currently t C II cond. $3000 733.9993 hiring tor the tollowlng new I ore. a positions: Pamela for appt! 18' Run•bout w/glasa • Food S•rvera FT·PT 722 7546 bottom. Xlnt condl •Door Person M·F · • $1200 OBO 673·5452 6 : 4 5 a m ·3: 1 5 pm Old Coins Gold Silver 85 B•yllner Trophlf • V•llet FT·PT Franklin Mint, Sterling 19.S 88 140 EVI OB V a r Io u s H o u r s Old watches & jewelry $9495. 714·493·2943 • Banquet Sec/Server WtslCOISI Coin 642·9448 FT Varlou1 days/hr• These positions are TOP""Doll., .. P•ld SAIL BOATS 7014 paid an hourly wage For RecOfda. Jazz, S o u n t r a ck • • • t c . ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii no tips. II you are a Call Mike 645·7505. 1• "people person" please apply In person --------- Tu-Fri 9-11am or 2·5pm JEWELRY FURS 4110 Mac AnhU< 81. N9 & ART • 6025 S•lea 27' C•t•lln• Atomic 4, 4 sails-head, 2 VHF. • tape deck-radio-stove autopllot·2 batterles·2 anch°'s·new cu1hlons $8,500. 875-7333 *START NOW!* OIL PAINTING POSTER ART CO. Local Artlat Ferd u.11'D'NE SLIPS Hiring for M1n1gmant Johnson of Moon Mui· 'nn.&U Or•nd Cherokee L•redo 4x4. Loaded, like new, all records. $16,500. 845·1418 LEXUS 9115 '92 ES300 Blk/tan llhr 40r, automt, CO, gold package. Xlnl cond. S18k OBO. 723·5752 '93 LEXUS SC400 Black/Black Full op· lion only 52k Cer1i· fl ed 2 .9% APR. #0031923 $31,977 '92 LEXUS SC400 Cashmere/Ivory. Full option. Won't Lasll 10#022931 $24,977 '94 LEXUS ES300 Full Option. Mint Condition 39K Jade/ Ivory. #008876 $23,977 '92 LEXUS ES300 White Only 45K miles. Immaculate! Full Option *043309 520,900 ·LEXUS· MISSION VIEJO 1-800.669·5398 Training Program. llns Cartoon Strip. DOCKS · 7022 No exp needed. Ftr Framed, algned, 011, •·M-E_R_C_E_D_E_S ___ _ ~350/Week • To Start 28x40 of the N.B. * Prlv•t• Dock* 9130 71 4·754·5858 P•vllllon $900 obo 25' max pwr $185.moliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Server energetic, 1·818 792·7560. Ez accs/dock,shp,bch '79 4SOSL Blk/blk. reliable, groat moneyl ro.;;-Jaytona Stain· * Al/875-0040 * Full chrome trim, Busy family NB Rest less Steel, orig owner 28ft sllp for rent. whls, apare. Both tops near beach. 240·8787 30 yrs. Keopa xlnt Upper Newport Bay l1Timac. All rcrds 1lnce SERVICE/SALES REP time. $8995. Call Ed Private dock. 5200.mo new. A collectors carll Au1o Aftermarkel. for appt .. 873·9330 714·875.0958 0 n I y $ 1 9. 9 5 O I Local territory. MUii """9""o"""•""'A"'v""'A""'L,..O,,,...,N,..M-O""'o.,,..,,..R"""1N~G 854·2009 '93 LWB Only· 42l< miles. Absolutely flawless! Even sheepskins! $31,450 '96 4.0 SE 7600 miles. Black & Beautiful Almost New! FLAWLESS '93 County W•eon low ml. Local car. Pristine condition! co. Loaded, Etc. $28,950 '96 DISCOVERY Leather, Auto, ABS, Tow pkg. Tilt, CC, Etc. Only 14k miles. $27,949 '91 Range Rover lim ited Hunter model. Very low ml. Local car Sold & Serviced by us. $21,990 '96 4.6 RIOJA Metallic Beauty. Only 15k mi. Every concolvable option. '89 Range Rover Only 75k local miles. Fully serviced w/ books & records. $17,450 '94 County Only 30k miles. Blac)<, running boards, grill guards, moonroof, Etc ... SAVEi MISSION VIEJO LAND ROVER 714·385-8750 ltke working with your •-,-8--5-0_0_S_E_L __ E_ hands. 540K BHo PETS & Inside location. S375K 4 uro --------- +Bonus + Beneflt1. 1· ANIMALS 6049 Private Party 548-9338 ~~!'1"~noau~~1t58~~ VOLVO 9230 800/342-2241 EOE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 80'·75' Sllp Available Firm. 631-e754 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii STYLIST to rent Englleh Springer Nowl 873"2810 '84 240QL Full pwr, • beauty SUPP!>: S1ore Sp•nlel hl·energy, BALBOA: 40' COCK, NISSAN 9150 anrf, llhr. Great cond. station. lnqume1: E. AKC, 2 yrs old, needs Two SI d • TI e . 160k ml1. Must 1oel 17th St, CM. 642·8914 loving care, not 9' and 13' Wld•·liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S2600 OBO. 675-1742 1payed. Wht/lvr. • 714-042-4914 • SMPLOYMENT s 1 so. 895-3888 SERVICES 5533 Golden Retriever!•••••••• Pup• AKC, 7 w/o, AUTOMOBILES '82 280ZX, A/C, Pwr --------- winds, 5-spd. Reg'd VO' •swAGEN 9235 Feb '98. Great condl "" S 1350 obo• 631·7149 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ahota. $450/malea. •••-•• SSOO/fems.. 644·78881••••••••• •·-------- •90 VW V•n•9on OL Au1o. AC. 781i mllea. $13,500. 631·7956. Pleaae be aware that OLDSMOBILE 9155 the listings In this cat·--------Acnu.11 9010''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii egory may require you PIANOS & v~ •• •--------- to call a 900 number ORGANS 6059 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii In which there la a '90 lntegra Xlnt cond, charge per minute. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 owner. A great value B•by Or•nd Plano <fi' SS,595. 281·2520 ---------• Hl-gloas blk, beautiful EMPLOYMENT flnl1h, In-lune, Ilk• '92 Legend LS WANTED 5535 new. $1995. 527·1854 Coupe 92k twv ml. Xlnt cond. Loaded. $18,900. 673..()981 CAREGIVER AVAIL BICYCLES 6060 •95 lnteer• OS·R Rd/ R.N. ~derly/lnflrm iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii blk lthr Int, Loadedl Full Charge. Phy1lclan Soya 18' Huffy S20 Mint cond. 10k mla. Refs Cory 597-0774 Schwinn Alrdyne Alarm, $18.500 OBO. Seml•Retlred RN . exer•lze bike 1150. 552.0880 Local for 40 yra. 714-84S.0902 Wl1hea futl or apllt ahlrta. Rel'a. 759-1748 --------BMW 9030 SPORTING ••••••••I GOODS 6085 '80 3201 Sunrf, White MERCHAND{SE w/lan leather. 5-apd. Run1 greatl 11760 obo. * 714-654-e107 •••••••••I •nowboard• Like N-,' 199. longboatdl ANTIQUES 6010 ~e.·50.~ ·=---. :...9 ~..._..~ iii.l. .... •0..1111• ... ... •C ......... tea ...... 11 .... ... ·--~· Great Condition. '84 833 Cal Full pwr. 548.0.80 )<Int cond. Muat aff. AH ave rcda. 18500. 7 ...... . TV; ELECTRONICS, '91 3251 Blk/blk, STEREO 6080 5 •P<S. 20r. 1 owner. --------- * CABLa TV • Deacramlll•,. Loweet PrtoHI tYearw.,...., Vlea/MCJOlacover c.o.o. 30 dllY trial t.-00-lt t-4111 • •• . , . 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Suile 110 aUILDU'S SPECIAL Eipt ftnllbed lots wttlt nnal pl1u ror apt homes, with ~ to rour bedrooms, two-1nd·l ·half b1ths, thl'ff-Clr pretes. Aver11e squire foot1Re 2600, common eree, f1bulous ocean views, wonderrul loc1tlon overlooking do-to-Dini PoJnt. Clll for more Information. $1,300,000 S30 a BAYFRoNT lmpreaive two....,. Clpe Cod home loaded wtthla walking d utaaces to Ill tlaat BallM>a bu to ofter. 48 R, 4.58A, woaclerf'ul harbor & mouatala views from lids onniu corau i.c.doo. CID ror .we det.u... $1,399,000 ESO LIDO ISL• Walk to the qullnt Udo VU. from this elepnt home with pffk·a·boo harbor views and s~l1I custom features lncludJng hardwood ind marble noors. Lease option avaJlable. $750,000 vso CATALINA SUNSET YlllWS SweepJna panoruu views from San Dkp to Pa&o. Verdes p«nlmula. Pttaplflca>t JBR + daa ltome with elevator from prqe to 2od a 3rd noor. $575,000 V37 SU...ITYI ... Saperb OCH8 'flew lot ...... ed •• etftlle IU'U or ......... 8eedt 811111 at die ad ol flalet C1ll-de-ac. Blllld yoar C'DlltODI •17e,ooo s2 'or Information on these ant;I other R,ropertles: Call h~:l/www.zow.contlcoastlil/pl'Opertl•• ~ · q ...... dream bome .. tldl ,n.e lot. ,- Exceptional elepJlce. qullty a style la tbk CUltolll home. Softly Spanlslt, w/arcba a Umestoae a ltate-of·tM·art lllXUJ'Y. 6000+ IQ.ft.. ocaut~ P'!d ~·_Seller may ftaaace. $1,880,000 V 14 CHARMING EXECUTIY• HOME Gorgeous 4,000 aq. ft. + quality built home with 5Blt, 4.5BA, s ftttplaces. High celllnp, French doors. med brick, nuuuna stream In p«acd\11 pted mdave. $899,000 N6 Fabulow sJap Ind ltome Oii tM Uklt tee at El Nlpd Country Club. 4BR, 2.SBA. pool & spa la rront yard 2609 sq.ft. Could be daiper lbo•cate. Built la ms. $590,000 04 TOP QUALITY Co.ph•d:J nm1d1hd ............ Uflllllded JBA. tena.-walll, .. ,...... HYbit ,.... wt ........ IDllrMe ftreplece. ._...,.. dlM ............ ~ Walll~~tallll, ud ee.Mry ~ 111 .._.. Mn1t--~ee,800 VSJ (714) 644-7111 .. .. I I I I ' Wood• Cove Oceanfront home, remodeled, 4 Bd. 1arden, ~at location. Rod Daley $2,595,000 • 723-8800 644-1600 llCLUSIYI lFFILllTI OF SOTHEBY'S International Realty Shore CJJff9 Lalle t.mlly ht>me at · the beach In COM. Lalle lot. Vlewl MaryEllen & Bob Weclan $929,000 BalbcNI Pe.....a. Beach and bay view, 4 c.ar parttlnc. Destcner perfect. TeYls HW $19',000 Jumlne Creek Resort living, 2 Bd. cozy den, brick patios, tennis and pools. Carole Johnson $369,000 Montllemat Customized 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. on the coast. Oversized lot. Must see. Gree Lombardi $549,000 Belcourt Towne Collection Luxury 2 bedroom townhome with family room. Sua Marvin $650,000 The Summit Best value In the Newport Coast. Beautiful gate guarded condo located In The Summit. Patrtck Bartollc $234, 900 Er •Ide COiia Meea Grat 3 Bd. + den r.moy home. Badcyard w/ built·ln BBQ. Barbara flutcltl•p $272,'°° Bayview -The TerTace Low price! Detached single family home. Gated community. Ready to move In! Steve Mitchell $27S,000 Blc Canyon Great 3 b edroom Oeauvllle on goU course. Pool and view. Morphy & Bush $799,000 B .. Canyon Customized 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba. home, remodeled and expanded. Corilett & Undsay $1,195,000 Blc·Canyon Remodeled 4 Bel. 3.5 Ba. home on extra hqe lot. Pool and jacuul. G'"'1 Lecnnd $1,495,000 Belcourt Beautiful traditional custom home. 4 large bedroom sunes. ImmacuJate! Rod Daley $1,695 ,ooq Belcourt Contemporary Meditenanean estate with ocean and city view. Jerrj Finster $2,995,000 Blc Canyon Stylish home on large view lot. Traditional 5+ Bd. with 2 family rooms and country kitchen. Chris Undsay $1,495,000 New Listings ...._.... CNek G<qeous, lltf\t 3 8d.· w/ fmnlJy room & spa. Brick patios, views. Carole Joh1180n $492,500 Newport Shoree Steps to beacb. tennis & pool. Newer kitchen & baths. Kennie Jo Rizzo $349,900 644,.1600 723,.8800 New Listings The Colony Beautifully decorated home w/ upgrades. Great family area. Coby Ward $299,000 Arda BllJ H 'plli Ocean and CMlyon view. 3 Bd. In exoe1lent oondltton, new roof. Keith Randle .$279,000 Beach Communities 723~8800 644~1600 Newport Coast Altez:r.a Immaculate 3 Bd. 3 Ba. + loft with ocean views. Like new. Fine & Lombardi $444,000 Montserrat Model perfect 5 Bd. 3 Ba. with hardwood floor & gorgeous yard. Grq Lombardi $579,000 Ocean RJdce Bramalea's largest floorplan w1th view to ocean. Pool & spa. Scanlan & Weinstein $1 ,850,000 Pelican Polat Unsurpassed In architectural destcn and quality. • Sara & Brad Hinman $2,950,000 . - Newport Shores Channing updated home at the beach. Short walk to beach. CynthJa Phillips $325 ,000 Newport Sboret Pride of ownership duplex has each unit 2 Bd. and 2 Ba. Jacobs & Cleveland $374,500 West Newport 3 bedroom. 2 bath condo at the beach. I block to the sand! 2 car parking. Inside laundry. Jim Jacobs $260,000 Balboa Peninsula Great 3-story house between bay and beach. Third floor has view! Excellent location! Bob Berg $645,000 Beacon Bay Cozy updated 3 Bd. beach home with I Bd. rental unit. Mike Marr $695,000 Lido Isle Charming family home. Large home and lot. Quality remodel. Beverly Cleveland" $775,000 e.Jboa C.ove9 Custom bayfront home w/ boat dock. Guard gated nelctlbomood. Heln & Zenz $995,000 Family NeighborhoQds Two houses on a lot. Great Income for owner/user. New paint. Lynn Noah $199,900 e...tbluff Channlnc, remodeled family home. Hardwood floors, French doors. Sman Laird $595,000 ... . ........ ,. ...... , .. , ... ········ ........ ' ... ,. t...\.•I•••·· •-'•••••••• •••••··-· ••••r•••• .. .,... ..... -........ Central Newport Oceanfront 3 Bd. 3 Ba. 2 FP, wine cellar, security system. Rick Laqevln $1,095,000 Bayfront Balboa bayfront triplex with dock. Three 2 bedroom units. Bob Berg $1 ,325,000 Udo Ille Macntflcent bayfront. 5 Bd. 4.5 Ba. 45' ft. lot, spacious master suite. John & Robin McMonille $2,595,000 Udo Isle Wonderful family home on 55 ft. lot. Very de$1rable street. Beautiful llvlnt room and 1Jeat family room. Kline & Hams $795,000 Costa Mesa TEVIS HILL 723.-8800 ext. 21 MO I IV/\l ED SELLERS ti.ARBOR VIEW KNOLl.S 2726 Hfflt.p -Co11u'""°''°" 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. Granite counters, wood floors, liiht and bright. Pool, tennis $325,000 HARBOR VIEW KNOLLS 2760 Hillrfew -Triacfltlo114' 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. Soft, beige, cozy on the canyon. Pool, tennis $347,000 Hilltop :!: ~ ---Hillview ~ • ~ ~ l ~ c: --~ ... I Ralph's I !!.. 2! Market p. Bonita Canyon (Old Ford Road) Dire£tions to Harbor View Knolls: Three Private Streets next to Ralph's Market off Old Ford Rc;>ad (now Bonita Canyon) and San Miguel Beautiful frardwood floors, solid wood doors, and superb built-in appliances. Large yard witfr nice lawn, bridr patio and outside entertainment area. Cfrarming family home! $699,000 CoevWARD 759 ... 3724 Simply Beautiful Sound Value $575,000 OPEN ·SUNDAY 2:00----5:00 ~. . . . ' . . . • ·:" r;. '1 ~ ...... . ..... ~ ~ .-•• i • rt. ... ," ~ . , ~ ; -. .. . ... ~ ~ . •• • . . '• !' ,., ·~ ... . • • ... ,~ .. •--~--*'---~ . · .. LocATED IN HARBOR VIEW HOMES, NEWPORT'S PREMIER FAMILY NEIGHBORHOOD • 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath • New Kitchen • Indoor Laundry • New Windows and Doors •New Baths • Central Vacuum System • Security System .. ., I I BILL FEENEY in associati.on with TIM CARR and LANCE BOGGS 717-4744 1996SALES Property Represented 10 Weybridge Seller 10 Weybridge Buyer 435 Via Lido Soud Seller 2620 Cliff Drive Buyer 325 1 Broad Street Seller 1506 Priscilla Seller 111 Via San Remo Buyer 8 Misty Meadow Seller 83 Linda Isle Buyer 130 Via Koron Buyer 126 Via Koron Buyer 1864 Park Vista Seller 126 Via Koron Seller 126 Via Koron Buyer 205 Crystal Seller 1415 Galaxy Seller 304 36th Street Buyer 1314 Santiago Seller 213 Knox Street Buyer 1851 Port Kimberly Buyer 13 7 Via Venezia Seller 314 Buena Vi sta Buyer 510 Catalina Buyer 101 Harbor Woods Seller 125 Via Waziers Seller 4210 Spindrift Buyer 463 Walnut Buyer 304 36th Street Seller 300 36th Street Buyer 415 Evening Star Lane Buyer I Burning Tree Buyer 16 Clermont Buyer 208 Cabrillo Buyer 5 Bridgeport Buyer 27 4 Knox Place Buyer 289 Palmer Buyer SotM of the depicted salu were closed while Bill F eeMy was with hu former broker. Bayfront Value ~ 3 Bd. 2 Ba. Remode)~4Q· on the water Motivated sell~ tiPlft't' another home $979,000 \\"""..,. Lido Isle Bay View Home 5 Bd. 4 Ba. Pride of ownmhip' Highest quality matt.rials Marble, granite, French doors. a-own moldinp. 3 fireplaces $799.000 Belcourt Terrace with View! 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. Expanded Plan C, designer perfect Private pool and spa. meticulously maintained U69,000 Euakle Costa Mesa Charmer 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. + family room, large master suite French doors, pan~ window&, hardwood floors $319,000 Udo Isle TradlUonal 4 Bd. 3 Ba. on prime Piazza Lido comer lot, 45' lot 2 master suites, security system, hardwood floors $799,000 Udo .. Doable Lot 3 Bd. J Ba. beach bowe, prime 60' s1reet to stn::et Jot Build nm homes or a large home with yard, pool, etc. $78,000 Belcourt Thwnllome 3 Bd. 2.S Ba. Sophisdcatod tum-key townhome French doors, aown moldings, adjacent to pool and spa $68,000 .. .. .. ·~· ·.;Ya.Pr:. 9u.icle lo !he :Jines/ Yf.op(#Of£e~~ ' ··.in c5oul£ern California . H ARBOR RllJOE • $1,()()(),000 Ocean and bay views from this English Tudor Estate on tl1c very top of Harbor Ridge, 4 bedroom suites, cherry wood kitchen, 5 /;replaces 644.9060 LAGUNA BIMC'll • 3 Wrooms, 2.5 batha, unusual opportunity, oory good house with ocean view on ooor 5 acres of fan~ room for pool and te,mis court. 644 .. 9060 BAYSffOIUIB • (}()6,000 Lorge 5 bedroom, 3.5 hath home ;,, b.acJ, orient.J community with two private b.achu, family and Ji,,;ng roonu aoi t1t pi,,. po,,,J;ng, /;.,;,,g room wmh f;,.,,/at!.. 644-9060 1,2<)6(000 4 bedrooms, 3.5 batha, contemporary style with sponish influences of arcades and fou ntains, .sweeping and panoramic mountain views 644-9060 I/ARBOR /Bl.AND • $/,()00,000 Bayfront custom contemporary home featuring top-of the.fine mat1mals, open and spociolL9 f/oorp/an, an entertainer's delight, private pier and Jock 644-9060 CUPPHA-Vl!N • a,J00,000 5 b.Jroo,,.., 5.5 batl.., ONr 5,000 -i ft lrom-. iJ.al /or family /;uing anJ mt..rtaining, views /rom Palo. Venlu to Dana Point, l.anlwooJ floor. . 644 .. 9060 .---~~--------~------....... BBi.COURT • 2,260,000 3 bedrooms, 3 baiJu, incredible view of N°"porl Harbor, Catalina, ocean sunuts and Pavilion lights, singlo level custom home wnh large rooms 644.9060 Bio CANYON • 1,210,000 · 5 bedroom1, 2.5 bath., ~J;,;9 tmJi6onal home IOc:ated on large com er lot on quiet cu/..ck- tJOC, largo baa/ryarrl and pa6o area, newer carpet • 644-9060 iroo llJJJ • 2,J00,000 _ Gorg.oiu CU6fOM Lido I.I. bayfoont lroma, 4 bedroom•, 4.5 batha, larg. gourm•t leitclran, formal dining room, /i,,;ng room wnh /;,..lac.. 6+..9060 • .. OPEN HOUSES 1 :00 .-4:00PM SATURDAY &. SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS BALBOA PENINSULA 1 707 Miramar $439,000 Mary Ann Nethercutt 221 Narcissus $855,000 Rick Schreiber HARBoa Vmw HILLS 1537 Keel Drive $.649,000 Linda Field I Carol Allison .. IRv1NE TERRACE 1419 Dolphin Terrace $1,495,000 B. Miles I~· Seesemann NORTH LAGUNA 437 Panorama $1,895,000 M. Mayell / V. Delpart SPYGLASS HILL 9 Monterey Circle ( L·5pm) $849,000 Joyce Olson 2 Brigadier $899,900 Jan Ward/Sonja Powell SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS ' BAYSHORES 2581 Vista Drive $995,000 Carol Mock CORONA DEL MAR 2215 B3¥side Drive $4,695,000 Robert Ewing 230 Goldenrod $789,000 Sally Phillips IRvINE TERRACE 1817 Seadrift $545,000 Lyleen Ewing LIDO ISLE 506 Via Lido Nord $2,795,000 Jeff Ewing 1 Baruna Court $203,000 Lorraine Farrington NEWPORT HEIGHTS 325 La Jolla $439,000 Carla Broffman NEWPORT SHORES 219 Walnut $299,000 June Adams PARK LIDO 405 Orion $145,000 David Prince SPYGLASS HILL 20 Morro Bay $749,000 Don Olson JUST SOLD 1860 PolT RENwlclC HAit&oR VtBW H~ 900 E. OcEANFRONT BALBOA PENINSULA , 6 UNITS NEW LISTINGS 2101 HIGHLAND, NEWPORT BEACH Charming 4 bedroom, 2 bath cottage with white picket fence, french windows and doors, pool with wrought iron fencing $439,000 1824 PORT ABBEY, HARBOR VIEW HOMES Expanded & remodeled 5 bedroom Somerset model. Inner loop location. Offered at $679,000 3610 FIFIH AVE., THE TERRACES, CORONA DEL MAR Lovely condo, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, new carpet and paint, fireplace in living room. Priced for quick sale at $299,COO. MICHAEL IlmE¥FUS BROKER, ATToRNBY-AT-LAW SusANWEIR PRBvmws LUXURY HOME SPECIALIST SARAH KIBBY, Ass1sTANT TOP l % CoLDWELL BANKER NATIONWIDE ":' Call 800-892-7158 .mdreyfus@coldwellbanker.com COLDWeLI. BAN~C!R t:l r' BRUCE MILLER PRESIDENT'S CLUB 644-9070 EXT. 131 -~ ... ·-~-~ .. . Featured on the 1996 Corona del Mar H ome Tour, this spectacular new Italian home is located on the front row of Irvine Terrace and offers panorc.~mic ocean views including all of Newport Harbor. The old world elegance has been captured through the detailed craftsmanship and architecture . . $3,850,000 NEWPORT BEACH Views from Palos Verdes to Dana Point, 5 bedrooms, 5.5 baths, traditionat Cape Cod home with hardwood floors, exceptional quality, french doors $2,100,000 IRVINE TERRACE Superb new contempo, rary home with 3 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, . pool. spa, limestone floon, family room, den, and an 'unobstructed 180 degree view $2,095,000 230 GOLDENROD COllONA DEL MAR ' Over 3,000 sq ft, one,half block to China Cove Beach. · Roof top deck offers 360• views of ocean, bay, Catalina and city lights $789,000 IRVINE TERRACE Spectacular, unobstructed front row views of Newport Harbor, ocean, channel and Balboa Island, 4 bedrooms, 3.5 bath,,, fabulou,, opportunity $1,195,000 01997 Coldwell Benker Coll>cnlion. An Equal Oppoftunlty ~. Equ9I Houllng OppofUllty. Al~ lnd1p111d111ly Owned Ind Opet'atld . . t • .. .. •• .. ' ;;.. -.... ~ '• w:r ' -' ~ ......... CAROL ALLISON Joy CURTIN . EXCLUSIVES (714) 644-9070 x 126 & 148 . N~iw 'LISTING · Spectacular View I ncredib/e Value Single /eve/ Miramar . ' 3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths A /C, Security syatem . Custom shutters~ new· roo[ Gated Community Cal/ for Further lnformati~n • • r . . . l:Wly Piloc ae.I l!lllile • Pebiwy I,, l9'P LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT B IG CANYON • Outstanding traditional home • Large comer lot on cul-de-sac •Enormous living room ~ Fantastic family room • Formal dining room • 5 Bedrooms • 3 Car garage $1,.279,000 CORONA DEL MAR • Wonderful family home • 5 Bedrooms, 3 Baths • large family room • Living and dining rooms • Newer carpet • One bedroom downstairs • 3 Car garage $649,000 N EW LISTING • Gorgeous custom bayfront home • Superior location • 4 bedroom suites • Large gourmet kitchen • Formal dining room • Wood-paneled family room • Large living room with fireplace • Master suite with vaulted ceilings, fireplace and bay view • Breakfast area • Dock will accommodate large boat • Awesome bay and sunset views $2,300,000 NEWPORT BEACH , BELCOURT • Magnificenc custom estate • Incredible gardens •Gated pool • Aprx. 6,500 sq ft • GofiCOU$ two story entry • large living room with adjoining wood paneled lilnry $2,250,000 NEWPORT BEACH • Customized 5 bedroom home • Enclosed courtyard entry • Large aourmet kitchen • French doors and windows • Spacious family room •Two fireplaces • Backyard patio & fruit trees $550,000 ALISON McCORMICK (714) 644--9070 E XT. 144 • LIDO ISLE LUXURY , • Brand new impressive bayfront •New dock to accom .. modate large yacht • Incredible views day and night • Limestone, granite and marble appoint .. men ts 506 Via Lido Nord Presented at $2, 795,000 • Ideal location across fro~ park • Beautiful pool • Room for expansion • Spacious patio area • Large lot 1s1 7 ·Seadrift Drive Presented at $549,000 LIFE STYLE • Private beach, dock & pool • Exclusive Cove location • Grandious estate of over 7 ,00) SF • Gated Auto .. court • 6 bedrooms, 6 baths • Also for rent · 2215 Bayside Drive, Corona del Mar Presented at $4,695,000 ·. BUILD YOUR ' DREAM HOME! • Ocean side of Highway • Private, gated enclave ' Choice of 3 lots; each at least 1/4 acre • Sleep with sea breezes and the sound of crashing waves $599,000 each A True Value at $599,000 Each LYLEEN & }EFF EWING (714) 673-1980 • (800) 949-9471 20 HOMO BAY, CORONA DEL HAR Upgraded. single level. ~ bedrooms. 2.5 baths, views S bedrooms. 3 baths, unobstructed city and of Fashion Island. the bay and Catalina. upgraded kitchen with family sized breakfast area. large for- mal dining room. move-in condition Offered at $849,000 mountain views. upgraded doors and windows. near new carperlng. new ceilings. large yard. room for pool. Offered at $749,000 .. I SAN MARTIN, SPYGLASS HILL • IN ESCROW! To add your home. to the list of SOLD homes, please c~ll Don & Joyce ·01son 18 Point Loma 57 Gc(eta Point 2 Drakes Bay 6 . A~ Circle 21 Bo-,;\ ~rakes Bay I 0 Rue~ 8 Monterey Circle 69 Pelican Court ~ Monterey Circle Ot997 Coldwell Banker Corpolallou. All Equal OppOOunity Company. Equ.i Housing Opportunity. All Ofllcet lndepeodenfy Owned end OpetWd. .' ' ~ I 9 CRESTWOOD . HARBOR RIDGE · Trust Sale • -Sold As-ls R-2 zoned, dock for small boat ,,-"> 5 bd, 5.5 ba, ocean and b~y views, 5 fireplaces, large rec. room 1989 home, 3 bd, 2.5 ba, central air, cathedral ceilings, over I, 700 SF ~342,000 $1,999,000 $229,900 .. ~ .. DAVID McCut..Le>CM (714) 644-~070 EXT. 1·49 01997 ColdweU Banker Cotpotatlon. Ari Equal Opportunity Company. Equal HouSing Opportunity. All Offices Independently Owned and Operated. Spectacular bayfront Located in the heart of Balboa Island with grand views of the bay, a private dock, beaches and an apartment. this charming Island home has been well maintained and cared for. Comfortable and cozy, the main home f catures throe bedrooms and two baths, hardwood floors throughout. unique wood bean1ed ceilings and two fireplaces. • The one bedroom apartment has a used brick fireplace and a large deck -a great income producing uni t. If you enjoy the island atmosphere then you'll love this home. Offered at $1,375,000. For t1UJre information, call Susan Noonan aJ the Coldwell Banlur Newport Buch offke aJ 2121 Pacific Coast Highway, (114) 644-9060'0r (714) 123-1921. Or, reach ColdtHU Banker on the Internet al llltp:/lwww.cof.dwelDNurUr.com. The llugest nliM"""1 real estale compa.n1 in caJijornia, Col.dwell Bawr now operaJes ~57 offle,1 lllUI luu ,,...,, 7,0IJO Mk1 1111ot:jllU1 llolewi4• tuUI "'ore tluut 58,000 salts a11oeitdn •"" ,,,,,.,._ • •f1Ntd-Not11J.Allurb. ...... .,., .... .-. ~, ..................... . ~ • ,,: .6. -i; '-' •• ( > \. ..:... • ... • • , ' ' • • .. ....... ' .,. ~ ...... ' I believe that most investors will make money in the stock rnartd the same way most people already have been making money in the Slook market: find good investmelU. stick with them and cklo't panic when the marlcet periodically goes insane. As I write these words, I'm also planning a fallout shelter to protect myself from the slings and arrows of the marlcet timers who will bombard me with accounts of how they move in and cx.t of the madcet and make f~ prolics. Tu them I respond: bdwem 1980 IOd 1989 lhese were 2,528 trading days.~ 10 lbbotsen Associales, if you invesred in a cross ~ of the maim for all 2,528 days you wd.lld have esned 17.5 perceoL H you missed 10 (4110 of IS) d the best IJ8ding days ywc ren.sn would have been 126 perceoL If you Dssed 20 (8110 of I peroem) oC the best IJ8ding days ywc reun would have been 9.3 'pcrm1l If you milled 40 ( 1.6 pera::d) of the best tnldq days )'OUI' ft:GS1l would·~ been 3.9 ~The •vcnee Ille o( infladoo, as meumd by tbe CAinuner Price Index, for the 10 year period~ 3.73 perc:ai. So, if you missed just 1.6 pcrcent of the best lrading days you would have~ inflabon by less than 1/10of 1 perceoL Of ooone. p11t pcrfonnmcc is no MM'IOOO orpojection cA. 6tlWc "**'·So. II you cm Sfalw:l lhe roaicr 008Sf« ftde. buy quality and OOldCI*> it Rancmber that ... vety difficult to get hurt on a rcUcr c:oata' \.mica )'OU try to jUJq> oft' when it's moving. Roner~ Who said roUe.r ~lfthevery thought of riding a SleYe Ostrin roller coaster sends waves of terror coursing drough your body, the following, once again according to lbbocleD Associal.cs, may help. During the period from 1926 to 1993, 100 percent of the investors ~ invested in a aoss section d the stock mdt:t IOd held their invesamcnts for a 1 S-yea-period acbieved a po&itive ren.sn oo their inYe'JllDalb. Nindy«yea pctall of doe who bdd ... invesanenis for a 1 (}.>"*'period ICbieWld a · positive rdUm; 90 pcrcent who bdd for a mo- >"*' period and 70 peroe111 o( doe who held b' a OOO-)'m' period also acbieYed positive rdlmS. For purpo8C$ of this itUdy the Ubors considered the Slock IDlltd m be the Stlndmd &: Pocx's lndt.x of 500 C1011'*1its lisud on the New Ycrt Sii-* Exchange. Pafonmnce lhown does DOC itjWlll the l'C'JIUlts ol my specific in~ pr<dd IDd is DOC indic:Cve of fiare resolas. So fas1CD ~ seat belts and try to enjoy the ride. 514.e °""" II witll Oru1• Co."'1 F""'-MJ S..n, S1S ~BM Sldk 850, C-. U..,-CA~ (11") S• OJf/, :i-= • COTt ·.ltLnLTT Gnour I Phenomenal 2.8 acre oceanfront lot at Cotton Point Over 450 feet on the water next to Casa Pacifica (N~on'9 Western White House). Double gate-gusded. Build yow dream home. $3,750,000 LAGUNA'S mEST IRVD'mCOVE Enchanting 4 Bedroom home w/fabulous views of private Irvine Cove beach and Pacific. 8 car garage. Gate guarded. Wine cellar. Move in condition. EMyto9MI $2,895,000 'IEIWSESTA'IE BELCOUKT CUSTOM F.aatlc 4 bedroom ntatf w/2 story entry & Hvtng room. 4 car P1199, grotto-like pool & spa. Great ,gourmet kitchen. Private, lit t8nn1a court, gym. Fully equipped media room. Gate gusded. Reduced by $400,000I $2,895,000 1.8 ACRE f1AT IDr FABlJLOlS BAY VIEW 760-1900 . OCEAlftONI' CHIM COVE-CDM Bult on bedrock at the jetty enbMCe to Newport Harbor, this 1 of a kild home offers the finest ocean & bay views ovtt'tooki1g beautiful beaches. 3 becRorns + elevator+ 3 Clf garage. 5 Star1 Vacant. EZ to see! $2,995,000 LINDA ISLE ELEGANI' CUSTOM In a word...gracious. 5 bedrooms, 8 baths & a private pier & slip. 2 story entry+ high cei ... elevator. 3 Clf garage & 8 big lot Extenstie UM of mmble. Gnat bayfront locale. Vacant. Move ii now! $2,895,000 1BftS ESTA1E SPY~lllL Completlly ....ad1l1d. bedroom ..... on 112 + ICl't lot. $plctlalllr oc:e11t a blr .... PrtVltl pool & spa. 2 story• entry a 1v1na room, very prtvatt ~ loclllon. This ii the belt bur In view homll. Allo Mllble for .... orllltllopdon. $2,495,000 CAMFA>SHORES SlJPEll OCEAN VIEW $1,800,000 .. • j .. Live In One, Rent The Other! • °ExL'ellent Location Ooee To South Bay • 2 Large 3 BR Units • Great Income \. $759,000. Call Bet_sy_ Boyd @ . 673-8700 Darling Balboa Island Cottage • Ol&nning" Cozy 2-Story Cottage • 48R&2BA • Gieat Location Steps To South Bayfront $639,000 Call Betsy Boyd @ 673-8700 Gteat Family Home • 3 BR&l.S BA • Park Like Settings •Large Yard •Living Room w /Brlck Fireplace $369,000 Call /Ollne Cooper @675-4441 180Degree Ocean View • Totally Remodeled It Gorgeous Newport Crat Townhome • Tri-Level 38R + Den • 3 Large Deeb Brand New Balboa Island Home • Spacious 4BR & 3.5BA Under Const. • Open LR With Marble Fireplace • Built Elevator Re.ady $885,000 Call Alice B~ll @673-8700 • BeautiluJ lBR Bayfront • H~ Blyside Patio w I Comm. Pool &r Spa $279,000 One-Of-A-Kind Penthouse • Absolutely Gorgeous 2BR&2BA • Very Unique Floorplan • Gorgeous Kitchen $174,000 Call /ibid c.etinetum @647-5925 Villa Balboa Value • 2 BR Ir 1.25 Bath • Large Quiet Patio • Gl'ftlt Location • Cuatom Ughting • Newer Paint Quaint & Cozy Balboa Island Duplex • Well Maintained 2 BR & 1 BA Home + Large 2 BR 6t 1 BA Apt. • Incredible Charm Throughout • 2-Car Garage + 2 Storage Rooms ... • Great Rental Property ~25,000 Call Alict Bl"C1Wndl @ 675-9585 200 Opal, Balboa Island Chmning Balboa IslandHome wllnmme Unit • 3BR It 3BA + 2BR &t 2BAApt. • CJ<>R to South Bay • Built in 1992 $785,000 CRll Adell Patterson @451-7449 Balboa Island Opportunity • Lowest Priced On Balboa Island • Ol&nning 2 BR + Large Guest Unit • Close To South Bay CRU /Ollne <:roper @675-4441 A View From The Top • 2BR. 2 BA Penthouse Condo In Lido • Spectacular Bay & Ocean Views • Boat Slip Available $559,000 Call Victor Yid 0673-8700 • Super sharp 2 BR Ir 2BACondo • Gttat Location • Numerous Upgrades •6\'ftnNew $199,oop • , f i mvlNI... Awe lellrowl family rm. frml din rm &. kids ~ rool Next to Westpaltt. No Mello Roos, ... _,$160,000 nan.£ aoc:x. . .sen.e PMll View Thousands In upsrades.. · 2500 sq.ft. 3 BR eedl w/prlv BA 2 l'rplcs. shuttes, wet bar .•• SJ89,000 J -a,-\,.... ... ~-,r • . ...,.J:_...,J\J-~ ..... 11 ~~· > • Big Canyon Views Set The Stage For Luxury Built in a Country French style with abundant windows and brick architecture, and surrounded by lush landscape with trees, this exceptional home combines the grace of a-. French manor with the private luxury of a home in Big Canyon. Prime views overlook green fairways and complement the home's sen:se of tranquility. The two,story floor plan includes five spacious bedrooms and six and one half baths, with an office/library and open living quarters ideal for guests, family, private dining and festive meals in an atmosphere of rare comfort and splendor. A private double door entry leads onto a front courtyard with pool, spa and fountains. . ~is Country French Big Canyon estate is offered at $2,795,000. For more inf~ and your pritJlUe showing, please contact James Gray from the Newport Beach office of · Ellis R~alty Group at 7 l 4-644-6200 ATS is top team for 1996 at . Ellis Realty Group Ylins Ellis R~alty 111erit aWard Education, experience and enthusiasm are trio's hallmark Taking care of your most important asset is the philosophy of the ATS team, broker associates with Ellis Realty Group in Newport Beach. This concept combined with team spirit has garnered the group the No. 1 sales team position in sales in their Newport Beach office. Aon Peters, Ted Jarvis and Suzanne Shuler are the components of this remarkable team. They bring to the. table nearly .52 years combin~ residential real estate experience. It is next to impossible to oompete with this well rounded trio's personal and professional experience, ranging from buying and tiXing properties to management and marketing. ATS 1118 always specialized in the research and marketing of exclusive Newport uea homes. In 199S and 1996 they expanded their horizons to incorporate the Newport Coast area. Their sUcccss baa ~ unparalleled. From lots to condos, they know it all. . All tlwe a,ree that liatelling to the cUeo.t's oecdl ~ ~t.~tbF . .1 Ann Peters, Ted Jarvis and Suzanne Shuler representation of both the buyer and seller. Their ,enthusiasm for the product leads to the confidence and b'Ust felt by their clients. ATS offers step by step follow through, expertise in contract negotiatioos, extensive market-~ knowledge and penevenncc an tOlled togelher with CQtnmitmeot and integrity. 1b ,...,, ATS, A1111 P..,,, Ted Jania tat4 S.fAUMI• SUW, Cd (714) UU200 OI' (11') 1Z5-512f. BllU ..., Grorql, 23 C"'l*• l'llml, S..1911, N•wport ..... . - Newport Beach branch is o ne of a select group to receive the award The Newport Beach branch of Ellis Realty Group/Better Homes and Gardens received a special citation for outstanding achievement in residential real estate production during 1996. The Newport Beach branch is one of a select group of Better Homes and Gardens offices in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico to receive an Office Production certificate of Merit for • Outstanding Achievement The office doubled their residential production in from 199S. '1 am proud to accept this award," said Ron Mazzano, branch manager, Newport Beach. ult represents the winning attitude of everyone oo the Ellil Realty Group/Better Homes and Gardens team. Their professionalism and dedication assures clients that they will become winners also." Ellis Realty Group is a member of BClllllr HGmea 8Dd Oardens Real Eatale s..b. Biber llomea and 6IRlam ... . . , ... I RonMazmno Estate Service was formed in 1978 and is an international network of more than 800 firms with more than 1,500 offices and t " more than 25,000 sales associates in cbe United States, Canada and Puerto Rico. Better Homes and Gardens is an open.ting group of Meredith Corpor&tion. Meredith Corporation, headquartered in Des MoiDea. IQwa is Amaica's leadi.o£ home and family media company. Meredith operates businesses in magazine and book publishing, television broadcasting, ~idential real estate marketing and . franchising and brand licensing. F.,...,...,...... •• ,,,,_,El& ~Gt·•~ ... -~ ;..-..ut: n•(}H>"'Ola · • .. l I , l EASTBLUFF BOUNIY Elegant custom marble and hardwood, recessed li£hts, French doors/windows create private luxury. Spacious 5BR or "bonw room, versatile interior. Gorgeous yard with gUcbo and brick BBQ. Sally Shipley $575,000 Code72797 PRESTIGIOUS PENINSUl.A POINT View the Bay by daYi and city lights by ni~t! This 48R, 4BA home features floorplan for entertaining. 2 decks with patio, 3 car garage. Jo King . $769,000 Code7S027 NEW ENGLAND - ~IECE Exquisite Cape Cod-style custom home set on over 1/3 acre. Fabulous interior offers 5 or 6BR, 4 .5BA, Chef's kitchen with fireplace, 9' marble 'topped island & 60" range with griddle & grill. · Team Hoover $1,288,000 Code70937 TOWNHOME DELIGHT This great townhome boasts 2BR. 2BA, fireplace, hardwood floors, & light interior. NEWP<>Kr'S DST Grear· 4BR, 3BA home "With oool ~ jn great location. Custom kitchen with rile .counters, French doors, Plantation shutters,·~. Dick Dickson Nancy Barfidd Code 70167 "48,000 C.odc70857 THE PLACE TO BE Rich hardwood floors grace this 3BR. 2BA home in great loCGtion. Lovely & priva.te yards, 2 car garage & newer roof. Bob Coluccio DRAMATIC & TRADffiONAL A stylish 3BR, 2.5BA residence great ·for entertainin_g. Customized interiors. , outstanding kitchen. Two car attached ~· Gatc;d community with clubhouse, tcnrus & pool. . $319,000 Code 71247 $497,000 Myrna Boom Code71237 TREMENDOUS OPPORl'UNl1Y Motivated sdler offers a f.tbulous 4BR. 2BA home with ocean views, formal dining room. Fabulous lot with potential for duplex. . ELEGANCE PERSONIFIED Glamorous 2 story, 5BR estate with 'beautiful interior~ limestone & granite tlooring, fir~lacc & libra:-y. Lusfi yard, spa & exquisite ocean views! Ann, Ted & Suzanne $2,950,000 Code70867 DREAM VIEWS Magnificent sunset, jetty & Harbor view from wrap around balconr. of this 3BR. 3BA dream home; Close to bcaChes & lovely park. Coastal living at its best! Pam Ball $695,000 Gary Hcssclgcsscr ('.ode 71787 $799,000 BIG CANYON ELEGANCE Custom 4BR, 4.5BA Versailles estate overlooks fairway, city lights & sunset views. Library with fireplace, wac.m intcriqr. Garca counyanl &koi pond. James Gray $1,249,000 C.ode71CM7 P.ENiNsulA·OfficE 2001 W. Balboa Blvd. 72J .... 8120 •, 14 Rue Grand Vallee Sat/Sun $759.000 P<trtch/Barrington 19 Harbor Ridge Dr. Sat/Sun $629,000 Tom Brunson 408 Evening St.ar Sun $999,999 Linda Dcamos 7 St. Tropez Sun $650.000 LouAn ne R.i ttey 2515 Bamboo Sun $589,000 Ame Peterson 282 l AJoa Vina Sun $599,000 Salley Shipley 908 Chcsmut Pl. Sun $575.000 Sandy Daley 720 Bison Sun $554.900 Karen Rezek 230 Lillie Ln # l 13 Sun $400,000 MaryAnn McGuire 1837 Tradcwinds . Sun $447,000 Joyce Knight 2328 La Linda Pl. Sun $409.500 Cluderte Blanchard 21 Trouville Sun $359,900 Maxine Propp 220 Nice Ln. #310. Sun $349.000 Maxine Mink 2129 VJ.SU Laredo Sun $329,000 Judy Strauss Big Canyon McClain 19 Sea Island Sun $259,000 Dana Bladt HARBOR RIDGE F.STATE SURROUNDED BYTREF.S ·- Enjoy the best views of ocean & coastline from dW dramatic 3BR. 2.5BA home. F~lace, ~dcd living space. Beautifully landscaped with custom spa overlooking city lfghts! This lovely 2BR. 2BA condo enclosed by trees feanuu cathedral ~. li~t & immaculate int~or, fireplace. AmchCcl garage, great locaoon. $6SO,OOO Kent McNaughton Code 71217 $215,000 . Judy Strauss Code71137 ON THE COURSE Great 2BR, 2BA condo ri~t on Big Canyon golf course. Fireplace, ttanqUil views, & private garage. PACIFIC LMNG Beach residence w/occan view, fireplace, beamed ceilings, skylights, ceramic tile, wet bar, wine rack. 3rd lcversundcc.k, 2 car garage. Maxine Mink $219,000 Jim Hcydorff Code 75137 $895,000 Code72707 NIGHT SKYVISTA Bay&ont penthouse with unique cc~. antique fiiturcs, excellent tilcwork, endless style. Romantic s~ tub in master suite, rare mountain and bay views. ENGLISH COITAGE Beautiful custom 3BR. 3.5BA home with ~cs a~cnt. Ocean views, Gourmet's kitC:hcn with 2 Sub-Zeros, spaciow Master, den with built-ins. Gisela Burmeister $S7S,OOO Stephanie Houghton Code 7.SOS7 $949,000 L~.am.--~ MAGNIFICENT MEDITERRANEAN The luxuries of this gorgeous 4BR, 3BA home include custom marble & granite, kitchen with double oven & ranKe, fueP.lace, & master suite with jacuzzi tub & custom limestone. ffuilt-in BBQ. Bernard Towers DF.SIRABLE WCATION With an excellent 4BR. 3BA floorplan, this spacious home boasts room for entertaining & comfon. Private master suite, formal living & dining rooms, fireplace & views o( private yards. Linda Oeth & Lois Jacobs MARSELLA BEAUlY A beautiful gazebo ~rfect for entertaining ~ccs this 4BR. 3BA Marbclla home. Haidwood floors, 3 fireplaces, light decor, walk-in closet. 3-car garage, guard-gated community witli pool & spa. $S29,000 Mali Gulledge Codc70297 ... • . -----T----· Golf Course Views 480, 4.5BA • May Trade $1,249,000 ~!!::~!!!Se James Gray 644-6200 ext 108 .. #6 Oakmont -Big Canyon 14 Rue Grand Valle -Big Canyon 21 Trovillc -Newport Coast COUNTRY FRENCH FSTATE Library • Pool • Spa Golf Course Views • Privacy • Location 6BD, 5.5BA • Seller Will Trade Carry 1st Trust Deed Exceptional Opportunity $2,795,000 ANN PE1'ERs TED JARVIS SUZANNE Sl!lJLER 'Five bedroom -rTotally Customized Incredible lotn>utting 9reen/Panoramic Views. $2,950,000 Furnished Largest '!'Ian -'Four 'Bedroom . 3 'Batlis, Vies, 9 ated Community $599,000 725-5126 <Tak-ing Care of your :J\1~ 11Tlportant !Asset :New rtfiree 'Bedroom Custom/On tfie 'BoardwalX. Sun , Surf, Sand and 'Fun $995,000 'Deligfitf}il rr'firee 'Bedroom rTownfiome · £iRe :Newl9ated Community $3~9,000 NEW ON THE MARKET - STIJNNING 2BR.-2BA. alt Immaculate "£I:x"E ::;.t"EW" 'Frencfi :Manor · Ideally Located - "Private "Prestigious Community $574,500 _ ... ,. I . r Etlis R~ L~.-___. 2J CoapoRAT£ PIAzA SuiTE 190-644 .... 6200 2SlS Bemboo $589,000 4BR. 2.5BA Remoddod Eastbluff home w/lwh, Tropical Koi Pond & custom pool, spa & BBQ. Newer roof, marble, leaded & swned glaal Secutiry. .... .. .... 2321 I.a Liada Place U09,SOO Remoddod 4BR or 3+bonw or guest rm w/prvt entrance & 3 baths! Gn cul-de-sac location w/fcnced pool, lush, uopical yrds & view of mtns. Sep dining & family rm. Stunning French villa· in Big Canyon &joy ~cured gardens as you walk up the white brick lane to the dramatic two story entry of this elegant home. I The formal dining room has crown and chair moldings, as well as French windows overtook.in& a garden of camellia trees. There is a wel bar and pass through to the living room. 1be living room I features crown moldings. sculptured ceilings, a custom minored wall and Prencb doors. The light J kitchen overlooks the gardens and has been upgraded"With numerous amenities, such as a newec. j dishwasher and gubage disposal. There are Modem Maid double ovens with microwave, a Gaggcnau halogen stove aod barbecue. j The elegant master bedroom has imported draperies and electric black out shades. sculptured ceilings. crown moldings and sp9Cious mirrored wardrobes. The remodeled mua badl offers ·· marble ltooring, custom dual vanities, a marble dressing table with custom Ugbling, m&rored and ~ marble wall&, crown mokiings and a spa tub. There is a highly uplJ1lded guest bcdroom. lootina I onto the flowered courtyard and pcst beth with marble vanity. Privacy and pradge penneateS throughout this community with 24-bour guard gates and aolf course vista&. There ii a low cax base and no Mello Roos. Offered at $574,SOO. For,_,..~ etllllAlut, 7W ti S-DP•IN f/J (114) 6U-'1fl or (114) ™lU, Blllr • IJ'!'l'J PA¥t M. ~ ~-~-.l'!t ~f'lt!'I'. ~II. .•.•••••• - 720 ... -a.,. ID Eucblaft' . $554,900 5 bedrQom, 3 batha. New master suite, upgraded baths. Pamily & dining room. French doon. 2982 ICI· ft. Terraced back y&td ~ spa. Beautifully remodeled Eastbluff home No expense was spared in tbiB gOIJeous four bedroom, tWo and ooe--balf bath single story home. It bas a lush tropical k.oi pond surrounded by palm trees in the front courtyard. The back yard is perfect for entertaining in a resort-like setting with palm trees, a large pool, spa and built-in barbecue with sit-down bar. The interior of the house bas marble tbrOugbout the bathrooms, leaded and stained glass, crown moldings, oak paneling and a full security system. All of the French windows are beveled. 1be lcicchen was remodeled with tile countertops and newer appliances. The home is conveniently located a short walk from the Eastbluff Shopping Center. The highly upgraded property is one of the best values in E.utbluff for the improvementl at $589,000. For_,,.. lltfonMllort, c.U °"""6tU Bt.Mlulrd at EllU R~olty Group at (114) 644- 6200, at. 111. , f 2 Groundhog's Day 4 8:~5 a .m., Affiliate Committee meeting 5 9 a .m . -noon, "Ethics·. 1 p .m . -4 p.m., .. Agony· 7 10 a .m. -2 p .m ., Brokers Preview Our1997 ML? book delivery . .Mission and 10 8:45 a .m., GPA Committee meeting 12 9 a.m. -noon, "Managing Stress & Increasing Pledge Energy· 1 -4 p .m., "Sure, no problem, trust me"' For every newly .created Lincoln 's birthday 13 8:30 a .m., Board of Directors meeting real estate purchase or 9 a.m., Compass beginner class sale transaction of any· 14 1 O a .m. -2 p.m., Brokers Preview price, conducted through Valentine's Day · Roger's Realty, we will 17 President's Day purchase and donate a Association office closed new desk top computer 19 9 a .m., MLS Committee meeting and color monitor to a 2 p.m ., Internet class local school of your 9 a.m. -noon, Trust Fund Handling ~ ·1 -4 p .m., Fair Housing choice, software 20 9 a .m., ~rlevance Committee meeting included. Please present 9 a .m. COMPASS Advanced c lass this advertisement with 21 10 a .m. -2 p .m., Brokers Preview your request. ... 22 Washington's Birthday 26 2 p.m., COMPASS Beginner class ~ ~t1 )'nqt;,_ ' 27 9 a .m. -4 p.m., Seminar: ·working with Real Estate Financing· By Attorney Bert Cook 28 10 a .m. -2 p .m., Brokers Preview I '. ! 'i I i ... .. we can help mak e the difference in your life! EASTSIDE COSTA MESA lease Option or Sau. Bright, chenfol 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath townhome. Great Location -new paint & carpet. For farther details call 1-800-510-2005 cork #4086 RITA WADE $169,000 OCEAN VIEWS I Camro Shorts 4 bedroom, 3 bath, rkn. Singu uvel. Encwud courtyard. 4515 ROXBURY. CDM. j.D. CALI.AGHAN $975,000 STEPS TO THE OCEANFRONT! Two story brach housr bwlt in 1987, 3 bedroom, 3 bath with 2 car garage, jacu:z.zi tub and wa/.lt in clout. Roof rkck haJ 360" view! Make all offers including trarks! DIANA PROSSER $429,000 BACK BAY REMODEL/JUST LISTED! lmmaculau impeccabu 3 bedroom on cozy quirt cul- l rk-1ac. liltr Living in tht country! Move-in perfect! ROBIN TENCH $375,000 OCEANFRONT VIEWS Spectacular ocean vuws from nearly tvrry room. Full frngth balcony 011 rach uvel. Garrkn terrace of tl1td briclt. CONNIE CORN $1,965,000 NEW LISTING! THE SUN, THE MOON And the Stars art yours with this 180" ocean, Catalina, bay. city light and a "IO" sunset view from your 3 bedroom pool home. Room to expand. NAN DOYLE HARBOR VIEW lovely 4 bedroom, 3 bath newly rrbuilt. New doors and windows, new ltitchrn and Lowly badryard with gazebo. Call for your appt. I E'LYNNE ALLEN $599,000 CREATE THE BEST BUY IN ... NEWPORT HEIGHTS! 3 bedrooms, view rkclt, upgrarkd thru-out! Granite & Mapu ltitchm. Affordabk! RAE RODGERS $379,000 BOID AND BEAUTIFUL . G111ed Cost11 Me111 townhome tkror111ed in J,wlt 11 whi~. 2 IHt/rooms, '"'" timloffice ID.ft. Doubk c11r ~GOLDEN PERFECT HOME OFFICE lti<al for owner workinifrom homt: This 5 bttlroom, 2 bath singlr lrvtl Mm1 Vm(e pool homt! is mul1 now!! ltlt11I inn" laop family km1tion • tlou to 1<hools 11nil shopping. G11utl mtry 11nd '4rtt fllrtkn art!•. Call for privau showing. OJI 760-5()()() at. 138/IJ!J BtU arul Dmt11a Wristn- PRIME LOCATION 4 brdroom. 2.5 bath, 3 car garngt_ across from TanAf" Park. Excellrnt curb appMI. N<1wr roof. """ kitchm cabmm. 11ppli11nus and cori4n counur tops. Privau 1p11 In la'fe yard. Op-Ho10• 5,.,,, 1-4, 1773 T11111111r, CM C11/J 760·5000 ut. 117 /ac#M Ha'"'1nfui" SJ83.500 BEST BUY -SPYGLASS Hill 8<11utiful 5 btdroom, 3 b1Jth, 2 1111ry home on Spytillss Hill with mountain and <i? light 11it!w. Sp11rltlint l4p pool. PrivaU fllU, cmtr11l 111r •nd II fat mof't!! ul/for showint. CUI 640-2888 Julia Liao $699,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS BARGAIN F•1r~ Dwpkx i11 NnvJIO" &Mh for Sl49.000. c:.JJ,,,, hotu'" 11 J-80().510-2005 coM #087 fortbuiyJ infomwti411. An International Comp•ny 760-5000 http:// ............. OOllt HARBOR VIEW HIUS Exulknt /JHr plitn for FamilJ Jivint· This rxdusiw 3BR IMs ltri<lt wallt WilJ with 11 iorrrous tik mrry. Uurr livint room with firrpkta, P111rol'rlm1c Vinv.s! OJI l-IJ00/510-2005"°""15003 M11rlt At:ltrfrh $7!J!J,OOO PASTORAL VIEWS Mow into this buutifol 3BR. 2.5BA mnodLkiJ IXlme on 11 la'ft lot owrlookint &funrrilllr Subln with ptutort1l vUw. New kit<hnr with <::hirrywoM stJtiruJ ubinns, nnu •ppli4nm •nd tik ro1111un. F11mi"ly "'°"' ojf kitchni with f'Tilt vkw! $354,!JOO FORMER MODEL-IOWNER TRANSFERRED Price r<tl11utl! 3 bedroom, 3 Cllr 11tt11chetl t•nf<. Pool cf Sp11. ·Montbury• trlltt tN1u/1etl uili11t1• AC -Frt1rth Doors. B•clu to P11rk. Move In Contlitio1r. Gt/I ASAP!! SOUTH COUNTY, NEWPORT BEACH . 23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 180, Newport Beach, CA 92660 __ ...,. An International Company 76&-5000 http://remaxllnk.com MESA VERO£ D11rling 3 BR. 2BA with :nat pm/. Niu living room with ftrrplaCe. Grrat neighborhood. Cd/ 1-800/510.2005 ~ #5009 Mlf'lthltriJ, $209,000 JUST USTEDIPANORAMJC OCEAN/BAYVlEWS Custom Tri-Lewi of 11pprox. 3750 SI/· ft. ~!ting tht &tJ. anJ Ocean. Pn:fm for entntltin1ng with WiM vitwing ikdu 11"'1 011tr1iud rooms. WotukrfoUy upgrlld.td through out. Cd/ 760-5000 od. 131 $769,000 <>CF.AN, SUNSET AND CATALINA VIEWS! Spacimu 2 bttiroom wiJh coma /outtiolJ, formal Jinini. lq>tll'llk study 11rt11 11nJ 1J1111i«J uili1ff1! LoukJ in tht pmtipus gm gwtrdeJ rommunil) of jlll'miM Crtelt in CDM! · Cd/ 760-5000 at. 126 OCEAN FR.ONT ESTATE Ab10"/M~l;rm111ning ocean/Tu~ home with 6 -bMrooms, B lui1b1, a}'/>roximately 6500 sf lftautifol ocean, beach, Catalina -night liiht views. Cd/ 494-7475 BiJJDollly $6,250,000 BEST VIEW IN THE BACK BAY!! Sup" pri1111u location! Mo~ popular ·ve"'m• FbJorplan ftaturrs 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, wet oar 11nd fi'!l'lace. AU new A.tidrnon WinJ.ows 11nJ tl.oor'S + more!! Hurry. thu won~ /mt! Cd/ 760-SOOOat. 112 · m.-Prosser Ul!J,odo GORGEOUS REMODEL 3 bedroom, 2 bath wuh fam~·J room 11nJ m11rbk firrplace. Grrat nti borhood 11nJ pro uiona/Jy lanJsc11ptd large ytzrd. Nt11r to ~pqrt Heights. U for your ptnonal sh<>Wing. $267,000 HARBOR. OCEAN & QTY LIGHTS VIEW For ptopk with 11 p11SSion for tjualit]. This wonJnfoll] rrbuilt home is 11 5 l>tJroom, 4.5 /Mth with 11 3 c11r g11rrt{t. Huge living room and~':""" dining arr11""11mong 1n11ny ojthis liomts fabu~us qualihtJ. ' CUI 760-5000 crt. 136 f4tU s_,.a. '2.000.000 SOUTH COUNTY, NEWPORT BEACH 23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 180, Newport Bead.,. CA 92660 we can help make the difference in your life! HARBOR VIEW HILLS BARGAIN Fantastic 4BR, 2.58A floor plan in great family neighborhood. Call my hotline at 1-80015 10- 2005 code #5007 for detaikd infomuztion. · MARK ACKRICH $459,000 SPYGLASS Hill &st location -3 bedroom, 2 bath singk kvel on %at lot with city. mountain light views. Custom tures thru out. ULIA LIAO $635,000 JUST LISTED COSTA MESA 3 bedroom, 2 bath Ofl extra large lot. Has . RV b~ CAPPEL $198,500 BEST KEPT SECRET IN COSTA MESA Excel/mt md unit overlooking large parltlike greenbelt area. Wondnfal area for childrm or entertaining. Community pool. ~ bedroom, 1.5• bath. SHARON SWANSON $125,000 REDUCED! Parlt Avmlll with a view. 2 bdrm., 2.5 bath gated townhome for the discriminating. Granite, marbk and sophisticated. Call now! HUGH SWANSON $539,000 PRESTIGIOUS TROVARE Decorator's dream townhomL! Ekgant marbk entry and ltitchm, formal dinint room, plus cream carpet, plantation shunen, 2 car attached garage with storage, pool and spa in gated community. ROBYN SF.ARS · $239,900 OWNER MAY TRADE!! Views, Views, move up to spectacular views of City Lights and Newport Bay. This custom 4 bedroom, 4.5 bath features: 4 fi"f>laces, 9 skylights, huge .fi!mily room with bar, oversiud spa and sauna. Gourmet ltitchm and is approx. 1.800 sf. vwing declt and balconies. BILL AND DONNA WEBSTER $1,125,000 REDUCED $10,000 Darling home in E · Mesa. Walking distance to · buiitkrlowner to build large un on baclt lot. Front house has large ~yard. bedrooms and family room. . CONNIE CORN $249,000 BUILDABLE LOT Prestigi,ous Gated Community close to the water. A real Steal!! ESTHER YANK $395,000 EMERALD BAY Brand new 5 bedroom + 5.5 baths. Mediterranean home with 3 c11r t""'te. Ocean anJ nigh_t lilht views. Vaultni MUngJ many exdti1JK Jetaili! Too many ammilies to /iii. BILL DOLBY $Z100,000 . -··~ ... ' .... • r , t . I • • . ~ . .,. . .I I I A View hr All Secuo,..I You won'tftnd a more specta.cular unobstructed utew on the hill than from thLs 5BR home. Offered at $1,19/S,OOO A ,.,.jlalL .. A beautflWly remodeled 6 bedroom home WUh guest cottagelstudlo/play room on a huge (approx. 12,600 sq:ft.) chJldfrfendly lot. A place for famtlll &.fr'Wnb to gather. OJfned at $899,000 Jane Sungaila 760-SOOO ext 136 Remax South County, N~ Beach Orwat .... 4-andwdt. E.xpan.dedfamlly & brealgast rooms. Loads of upgraills. And the owner fs traneferred.. IJrf.ne au an q//flrl OJ1ned at $HIS,OOO RE/MAX International hu a&aln reco1D1.sed Jane saniana u one of the top .,ent• In No. America (top 1 % of more than 400,000 .,ent•) at their umual coaveatloa. • 1.e'o# 69el4oe Auect4 . DESIGNS FOR LMNG '97 • • .. . ~ ... RVM* 760-500(' ... , Orer S.000 BlfHll'C (ml f.xceptlonal QJstom built 4BR with stunning views of the Back Bay and city lights. Fabulous floor plan w/huge upstairs Bonus and Game Room FTr FOR A KING! Courtyard pool plus rear yard spa. GATED ENTRY/3 car garage. , 1,250,000 Ult#mak Views/ rri-level custom w/hugc viewing decks! Fntl'l'taining dream home w/overslzed living. family, dlnlng. and 3 bedroom suites. Close to beach, parks and restawants! $769,000 Cfflllunm 3BR/3BA +family IOOl'!l lust remodeltd w/~ everything plus a 2Br/IBA apartment for extn Income. Tnmfer/Mast sdll -1401 (llff. 1499,0001 aceiaf:ln JBR 2BA, prtvate spa, enclo5ed yard. • Best single family buy • NAJOll JUIDVcnoN ro sns,0001 Reduml/NewjlOrt lk@chl Nrwcr glM!t 4 BR Newport exfClllM, 2-stocy w/dtpnt Cll!tom pool & spa. pkn f.unily room. litnry • COUrtlly kitchen. -1213 Blaegum - "4$,000 {1rttf'://www.Ju/Nuqunt.eowt) E"""1otu 3M lfffmlfCHlote. .. and move-In perfect! Loated on cozy qulet cuJ de-sac. So many upgrades Including gorgeous kitchen, French doots, etc. '37$,000 Mqe Yqde.BmufJ' On quiet cul-de-sac. W~derful curb appeal w/brlck ribbon conmte drive! Was a 4BR/now a JBR w/large master sulte . -3093H1hlr81- $Z39,0IJO - Bob & Dovie Koop Bob Koop DO'ric Koop Bob Koop, Jr. 760-5000 Ext. 128 or 760-1580 OW CllM T_._I l·ototy. ) Bcdioo.,, l fl"'plact, Pra&"· ct-nnairs Muttr ..,itt with pri¥att tncranet "pcriU< fur 1 ... 1a..,- Bol> Koop. Sr. or Jr. SOUTH COUN'IY NEWPORT BEACH 760-5000 Ext. 128 Above the Crowd! Elegant Belcourt townhome lbe Towne Collection at Belcourt. a 24-hour guard gated community, was designed to make a personal statement with architecture that is diverse, yet compatible. Interiors are contemporary with spacious interplays of light and function, custom detailing and two story volumes. The drama begins in this two bedroom, three bath townhomc with a high-volume entry ahd continues in a soaring, two story living room with exquisite lighting. A circular staircase leads to the upstairs bridge with views of both the living room and entry below. The master bedroom suite with fireplace, deck and luxurious bath makes for a lavish retreat. The second "master bedroom with private dressing area and bath completes the upstairs. The famUy room has its own fireplace, overlooks the courtyard and is adjacent to the third bath. Amenities include thermostatically controlled air conditioning and forced air heating, central vacuum system, a stairway with oak handrailings, three fireplaces, a wet bar with Sub-Z.Cro refrigerator and much more. The opulent landscaping has hundreds of species of mature trees, shrubs and flowers. There is a conveniently located recreation center with a swimming pool, spa, sunning decks and cabana. The home is listed at a reduced price of $650,000. For llWre information, call Sara Marvin aJ (714) 644-161)(). Coast Newporl Properths, 4 Civic P/avl, Suite 260, Newport Beach. Customized showplace This customized three bedroom, three bath show home has an attached three car garage. It's ready for move-in and includes furnishings and all audio/video equipment( contact the listing agent for details and additional pricing). A private pool and spa are nestled on an oversiz.ed lot in the 24 hour guard gated community of Newport North Villas. The home is beautifully appointed with marble flooring, three granite fireplace$, plantation shutters, enameled cabinetry, custom molding, tract lighting, mirror treatments, mirrored wardrobe doors, a security system, upgraded air conditioning, · custom interior painting and much more. lt is centrally located to specialty shops, restaurants, a part and Back: Bay nature trails. This is a rare opportunity to move right in and start enjoying the Newport Beach lifestyle. Offered at $519,000. PM lllDfW Uif°"""""11, "'1 Gn6 LoMbonll ot (114) 644-1600, Coat N.wport hopmU1, 4 Civk Plar.11, S.UU 260, Nw,arl B.-la. lnci-edible oceanfront home in Corona · ciel Mar Located on one of California's most distinctive sites just 31 feet above the surf, dramatic rich formations and tide pools sWTOund this dramatic home known as "Edgecliff." This magnificent tri-level estate is a masterpiece of rare architectural sophistication and detailed craftsmanship, blended of marble and granite, complemented with special Idaho hardwoods and finished with monochromatic touches. The Bang and Olufsen state-of-the-art sound system creates a magical background for grand scale or intimate ocean vista entertainment. This unforgettable home has an elegant dining room, a sophisticated kitchen and family room. three fireplaces, wine storage, a secluded den and spacious oceanside decks. Panoramic views of Catalina Island, Big Corona and the Newport jetty provide the setting to take ~vantage of Newport's boating and water activities and to watch dolphins swimming in the surf. Offered for $3,600,000. For more information, call Evan Corlutt or Gary ugrand al (714) 644-1600. Coast Newport Properms, 4 Civic PlarA, Suite 260, Newporl Beach. Ocean view in Arch Beach Heights This three bedroom, two and one-half bath home is nestled in. the hills of Laguna in the community of Arch Beach Heights. There is a 180 degree view of the ocean and hills, Catalina Island and the ooast • The home has new flooring and a new roof and has been well maintained by the long-term owner. The home is priced for a quick sale since the owner has moved out of the area. Features include a fireplace in the living room. an inside laundry room. patios off of the. master bedroom and living room. custom canopies and a low maintenance yard. Offered for $279,000. For"'°"' Uifonltldlo11, ctlll Kfttlt RlllUI# aJ (714) 644-1600. CotUt Nnport Properlk1, 4 CiPic P/41.#, Suit• 260, Nnporl B•acla. 1 ~I • .......... 88l>oa oceanfront. Mllglllftcent 3-etofy hm w/panoramic Views. 880, 5BA, lib, fam nn, etevator, & 3 car gar. Top deck has BBQ & spa. Truly a Crown Jewel. '2,541,000 -··-··••llTllMI Custom home In gated waterfront community, apx 40 aq ft boat ac:comodatJon. High cefllngl waJk-ln cloMta. Fireplace, spa/BA. Steam room, marble-must see to appreciate sun deck. sandy beach. '731,000 f IIBINm 480, 38A, family room epeciaJly deligned home. 3 houe· es, 3 blocks to beach & surf. 2 car garage, spa. pattoe, extra parking. ..,..,000 l.80PIWTm Charming garden, court yard, entry onto wide 47' lot. With private spa, remodeled home In pristine condition. Perfect for couple. ...,000 4 PUX CDll All 4 units are 280, 1 BA. Excellent condition, So. of PCH. Walk to beach. Condo conversion submitted. Cell us today for more details.Great buy! '7",900 UM,._ -Am VIEWS Good looking CdM home w/Wonderful views of Canyon, Ocean & Pelican Htns. Courtyard, pool. Welcomes buyer to lmpecably maintained home. '471,000 11111118 _,.VIN• •rnH CMllY Ten acre eetate, 580, pool, tennis court, helo pad. 518 car gatage apace. Gazebo & all overk>oklng this 380 degree view. Must seell 11,200,000 MA llllFICllT OClllfllmlJ llTAR On double lot w/ pvt. beach. The tudor style 6B0,88A, main house la surrounded by pvt gardens, & flag stone patio w/black bottom pool, apa, waterfall over1ooldng the couttlne. guest house. ll,7IO,OOO .... CMTIY PlllCll Big Canyon at It's best. Located on faJrways 1 & 2. Muter on lower level, gourmet kitchen opens to family room. Cal ua today for more details. t1,NO,OOO Thia magnlflcenUy expanded Veraallle Ptan hu been remodeled & modified to perfection. Fabulous courtyard entry, bea.utlful patio w/pool, spa & cabana. Tremendous use of marble. 680, 6.5BA. t1,711,000 Traditional atyte hm, trench ch, lkyltghtl, crown mold- ing, attic tan & sec aye. 2-atory entry, kit has eating area + loads of built-Ina. lrg matr ate, BO & BA wlvautted clnga, br1cl< patio w/apa off kit & FR. M41,IOO Lovely trlldltlonal 580 cuetom home on comer lot. lotl of ueed brick. Thia 2-etory home offeta great fwnlly ltv- lng. Large fainily room opens onto veranda. ~ ... , C.al UI today for mote Information. •t ,GI0,000 . ·-28b, 1.5BA, Iv nn, kit. cln rm+ pdo on the~. Gf9llt bMc:h. Quiet nelghbomood, ... down white water .. + Catalina suneeta. Gt"Mt Condlttonl . • ..... r •a••,•• Premier location on Pennlaula Point. 4BD, 2.5BA. Spedol.-patio on sunny aide of strMt. cm.y ft~, muter BO doWnatalra. .._ ____ , PenthoUle end unit bayfroht condo with all the bell & wh1811M. Dode a~ up to "5'. ... ... ' ••n• Close to Bay-Ocean 91>x 3, 100 eq ft. R·2 lot 211 bedrooma units. Cati us today for more lnfonnatlon. ~ , .......... ... Very suttable for ownerluMr or neetrnent. Grut k>catlon acroes from par1', oomfOtt9ble SBD, 2BA front unit. detached 280, 1 BA over garage. .-.ooo •111ZA.•Wt•T CUIT Fabulous 3 bedroomt, plan c, home with panoramic views. Enjoy the privacy of "ALTEZZA" & the Newport Coast UfeatJyle. t-.000 .. UMftUll•Mar 380, 2.5BA. Hi eeilinga, hardwood ftoors, private patio. Seeing is beUevtng. •Great aaumable loan with 10% down". Cati today for m<>fW Information. ... ... .......... UllVU. ~ceptional single level townhome designed for ease & enjoyment In channlng CdM. Walk to the village. Pool, . spa & clubhouse. 55 years + fabulous price $319,000. can today & at.art tMng. N1t,OOO ........... Elegant. tr11..,ldtl""'41111aot-ia1 style home on llPX 3.2000 eq ft lot. Gt"Mt OCNn vtew.l Aemod1l1d WIOY9r-9ized pool & IPL Gorgeous! M\'lt Seel tt,791,000 ..,.., •.. ,. Spao hm on one of Newport ~ lalandl. lnelde atrt- um-mart>le flra, bom dodc. Unulual ftnandng opponunlly. 680, -'.5BA. Gt"Mt entertainer hm. ft ..... ,000 ........ , .... TlWltlonal hm w/580, II>, tam nn, pool. spa & a gorgeoue ocean view. C. hm wlloe8 of IMded glue, ctrcui.r atalr· cue & Mvator. Gated entry wtlh 3 car gar. a1,441.a W lllY • m WA'lll l...MMhold Eatate on _..., large boat dock polllble • 580, "8A, 2 main floor BO, room for expansion. Ct'Htlve flnandng. Make offert ft ,GI0,000 . Every Property. Anytime. Anywhere. ·- 34,646 inquiries. And that'• jmt last weekend. The interest in The Prudential • Jon Douglas Company's lntemet website has bee.n tremendous. Potential clients from all over the world have taken a look at our .properties. Properties 00 Line generates the kind of global exposure our clients expect. Anytime. Anywhere. ·http: I I www .prudOuglas.com Newly landscaped home on huge lot. Over 3,000 sq ft house wf1h spacious rooms. Circular dr1veway could be boat boat or RV access. Spanding pool. $511,000 •""-' 38 Aue~ ,......221() $515,000 19 Aoyll St Geofgt $1 ,495,000 Slnvemea $1 ,950,000 Corona dlll. ,,., 436Begonla $&49,500 438Begonla $649,500 '007~Lane $859,000 212 Poi'dlltlll Ave $975,000 10Mdme $475,000 504 Hazel $475,000 Dowwlllw 410 Mani lgltlr $639,000 HMwHIM 20~ $1,050,000 SUn 1-4 Sun 1-5 Sat 1-4 Sat 1-4:30 Sun 1-4 Sun 1·5 SD'Soo 1-4:30 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-4:30 Sun 1·5 Sun 1-5 REDUCB> FOR llillEDIATE SALEI Mini ocean view, highly upgraded, country kitchen with new appliances. ..... n a I fl FNneh doors lead to private patio over· Ph· 5'#-4.,. looking pattc Ilka greenbelt. '208,500 • OPEN HOUSE HMfJol' *-Honw Pat leClair 1724 Port Margate Lynne vaJentlne Lynne Valentine Lido,.,. 113 Via Quito Nancy Simmons Ntamtea..t Joyce Dlbott 11 l.UC#lia Or Ooaie Johneon Nigel BlleV 11 Ll(CMil Or Rodlelle u. HlamtC.f'Mf Nancy Simmons 23 E8CIPflde 6 SwlftCou1 12 Klrndi Cou1 Dave Sulhertand 17TrbM Sindy Millmlrl ProQerties Online •ttp://www.pn4119lu.ee• Gated 1990 Mediterranean condomini- um next to Newport Beach golf course & country dub. Upper level, end unit is areal beauty. $119,500 $519,000 SaVSUn 1-5 B.~.Long $685,000 Sun 1-4 Marcia Brashier • $462,000 Sat 1-5 Irene McCarthy $462,000 Sun 1:30-4:30 A. SheroM. Reed $218,900 Sun 1-4:30 l.eeAmes $209,000 Sun 1-4:30 Nllllle Ames $215,000 Sun 1-5 Baltn Chlmberl $203,500 Sun H; Hiiiie Fogarty ,, I Large 3BR +den, 3.58 A. All one level. no Mairs, w/prvt. spa. Golf course location. $665,000 Thi• lllllp•fteent offerina was~ uclusi11ely for an owna-with dilCerlling Wle. Quality desi&n and wortm.nship """"' i.nlo lbe tolal remodel of lhi• SBR. 6.SBA raldence which includes the bonus of• sepuaie livina wing for inlaws or guea. A &°'ieow pool. 11pa cl C8bana on an eJ<tra large lot blckina IO big canyon aolf coune. $1,795,000 ''Arvilla'' 729-7212 1 .24Hr. Pager· (714) 729-5430 24 Hi/Uborougb • $1.,195,000 ..... Stunning California contnnporary 4 bedroom custom home with a Mediterranean flair. Opm mtn-tainmmt room with vaulted ceiling overlooks large pool ant:l spa. Gourmet's ltitchm that' doem't miss a trick. Living, dining, and study upstairs maximize ocean and city lights views. Ekgant master suite. Euro,tean designed cabinetry; bleached oak floors. security system, and more. • 'Price inc/Utks Rolls Royce Corniche. •• 20 Hi/Jsborougb • $1,050,000 Beautifol traditional 5 bedroom custom home. Choice corner location. Lots of used brick lends warmth to this comfortable home. Amenities inc/wk step- down living room with marble fireplace, large family room with wet bar that opens onto veranda. Master suite on the view. Other features: vaulted ceilings, Frroch doors, three fireplaces, three car garage with extra sto,.age. security systnn and more. Sandy Mittm.an · Your Harbor Hill Specialist 729-7271 Direct Line . . ·; 644 1096 Home Office BARBARA SWINDALL 729-7286 Ocean&ont $89S,OOO .. , .. '• .. " This is the view home everyone dreams about. Ocean vi~ to Catalina. Bay Views of boats & Pavillion Lights at night. Large entertaining patio, with pool and spa on view side. The whole backyard looks like Rogers Gardens. Rcmodded & expanded with new kitchen, wood windows, French doors, crown moldings, master-bath with spa rub. $859,000 Dottie Johnson • 760-1966 . l.AllGEST SINGLE STORY -POM' STREETS Lovely remodd, with expended li~rea, ela:U,nu front ~ an:fttj>'cn. pool and.spa. Utn lar~Jot. 1124 Port Mu-late Pl. SS19,00(J Open Sat/Sun 1:30-4:30 · Debut of models· \Nill highlight· grand opening of C~sta\Nays in NeV#port Beach Community reAects all that you would expect from a Newport Beach address The eagerly awaited grand opening is expected to draw an equally enthusiastic response on March I and 2, when the model homes make their debut at Castaways. Taylor Woodrow Homes· incomparable new community overlooking the scenic Back Bay. There is oo other new-home community that compares with Castaways. From its blufftop site and its gated privacy to its spectacular. custom-caliber residences, Castaways is in a class by itself. With prices starting in the mid-$600,000 to more than $1 million. Castaways caters to the most discriminating tastes of buyers with five grand-scaJe floor plans spanning about 3,292 to 4,008 square feet on two levels. As many as six bedrooms and five and one-half baths will ,generously fulfill the needs of large families and buyers of varying plans will have the opportunity to tailor their homes to their lifestyle by selecting from an extensive array of room options. 1be choices range from an extended family room, home office, tee.n room and exercise room to a music room. library, maid's quarters and ladies' parlor. One plan even otraa a special room for storing fine winea and handmade £igan. A dnunalic foytz escablisbea the luxmiOUt ambiance of each home. Formal living and dining rooms ~ elepntly 9epll'8ted from one Pion Three of the Castaways in ~ Beach another. And rather than a small breakfast buyers may also select such options as an elevator, complete home theaters and built-in media centcn. nook. every home has a spacious morning room. Castaways' kitchens are masterpieces of design and celebrations of convenience. Oversiud islands are equally well-suited to preparing and serving meals and snacks, while a complete collection of professional-quality stainlea steel appliaocca from Viking includes a built-in sh burner gas cooktop, double ovens and dishwasher. Kitchens are also highlighted by ceramic tile flooring, a GB Profile microwave pven. a cboicc of tine custom cabinet stylea, under cabinet flU<naCCnt ligbting,J,uilt-in recipe dak and a host of optional appliancel. Master suites are~ in their luxury. Built-in cotree ban~ included in most plans. For unsurpwed penona1 comfort, Throughout the homes, numerous luxury ·details i.mput the rich loot of a fine custom 'home. For eumple. the reoowntld craftsmanship of Aodenen Wood Wmdows is featured tbrou&bout and all windows are compldely cased and finilbed. In addition, Baldwin door bmdwwe ~exclusively in solid brass on inlerion and oil-rubbed broo1.e · on exteriors. Stairways me illuminaaed by fooeligbta. To mate it euy for raidenu to tak.e advantage of the latest comp.atei, communications and home entatainment technology, every home is equipped with mullimedi.a wall plalel, which give residents up to nine prewired access poiota for a full house automation system that can acco~ computers, telephone and cable TV, as well as security and audio-video systems. In addition, Castaways is comprised of three distinctive neighborhoods, each with its own character and personality. The Bluffs n:veals stunning Back Bay views. 1be-Wand recalls the charm of BaJboa bland with white picket fences and manicured landscaping, while statuesque rows of lall trees grace The Peninsula. An added advantage for Castaways residents is a community park. IDticipated to open in April. that is dll'ecdy adjacent to the community. Bob Henry Park offers a wide variety of recreational facilities, including fields for baseball, softball and soccer, as well as a children's playground. The surrounding area also abounds with gourmet restaurants and convenient ahoppina ceotcn. To join in the grand opening celebration at Castaways. tum oato Dover Dri\'e from Pacific Coast Highway and proceed about one-half mile, then tum on 16th Street and continue to the Castaways entrance, adjacent to Bob Henry Part. TIN.-, o/fb ii..,. """1 ~ 10 &a "'s ,, ... , ~ ,,,.,,.,., ·-...,..,. 2 to s ,,. ..... ,,..,_,,,.,..., "'•• ,, •• .. .... "1 ,..,,,. (114) Tn-1115. A '•• _, 1141.,..,.,...., ... " .h ..., ,,, ..... ...... ,. ~-......... e.a Pro}#I taMc ,,.,, ... rdr•ir•"' d Mr•llw ...,,...,....~ SPY RO KEMBLE REALTY (714) 720-9444 200 NEWPORT CE'NTEA DRlvE • Sum: 312 ~.$36Min perSOMI sales in h past 3 years - •NO HYPE -JUST RESULTS" 5PvRo KEMBLE llOKER Only six homes remain for sale at St. Michel in NeV1pOrt Coast Don't miss out on this once in a lifetime home buying opportunity Orange County home buyers who aspire to live the legendary Newport lif cstyle are strongly urged to visit St Michel as soon as possible. since a complete builder close out al this Newport Coast neighborhood is. just around the comer. "If you've been considering a move to this wonderfully popular Newport Ridge neighborhood, you simply don't have the luxury of waiting anymore -only six homes remain available for purehase," said Debbie Wilson. sales counselor for California Pacific Homes. '1n addition to unbeatable prices starting from the mid-$300.000s, one of the most affordable for single family detached home neigbborbooda within Newport Coast. St Micbcl represcuta the Southern California lifestyle al its finest. Highlighted by diBtinctly beautiful floor plans, gated privacy, an enviable coastal location and private recreation amenities. funily- orientcd home buyers can have it all." St Michel showcases four siq)e-family designs ranging from l,913 to 2.4SS square feet of elegant living space, with up to four bedrooms and cine baths. Clwic floor plan designs include wood bwning fireplaces, dnmlllic use of window fton Three of St. Michel at Newport Ridge designs. formal living and dining rooms, coovenienl interior laundry rooms and two car attached gangcs with-direct indoor access. Thia neigbbomood's timeless beauty is further reflectql by the presence of sidewalb, large front lawns and a prestigious coastal. location. Designed by the award-winning architectural fum~f Richardson. Nagy, Martin. the St Mict)Cl exteriors are appointCd with wrought iron accents, wood shutters, radius and transom windows (per ' \. t plan), complete front yard landscaping. full yard fencing and dW'&ble fire-resistant concrete tile roofs. Complementing the active lifestyles of its homeowners, St. Michel features two recreational pluas. on-site facilities complete with swimming pools, spas and barbecue areas. Residents will also be close to top ranked schools of all levels, Balboa Island. the art festivals of Laguna Beach, shopping and dining al Fashion Island and the John Wayne Airport. .. 'I As part of the renowned master-planned community of Newport Coast. residents will have an exceptional range of recreational opportunities, including 38 acres devoted to parks. trails, playing fields and canyon view overlook areas. Homeowners in Newport Ridge automatically become members of the individual neighborhood's Homeowner Association and the Newport Ridge Community Association. Monthly association dues maintain the quality of common area facilities. Newport Ridge is included in an Assessment District and Community Facilities (Mello Roos) district. Consult a sales representative for details. To visit SL Michel from Pacific Coast Highway, take MacArthur Boulevard north and tum right on San Joaquin Hills Road. Tum left on Newport Ridge Drive and follow the signs to the sales offi_9C. From the San Diego 405 freeway, take MacArthur Boulevard south and tum left on San Joaquin Hills Road. Tum left on Newport Ridge Drive and follow the signs to the sales office. n. SL MklNl ,_.,. llltll lllh1 oJJk• .,., .... w...,, "'°"' 10 ...... to 5 p.llL llM .,..,.. frOllt If. &a IO ',..._ For ,.,. la/.,..,..,.,,,___ c.a DdiflN M&ota or J..,.. .SCU..Cw., (114) 121-H.U. ,,_.., ._ .. ,.., cajllftl ~ Pecf/k B011W1 °" "'-lldlrWI Id ldlp:/"""1.it'rilNCo.coa I I • I '• . . .,...., . . . . . . "The Daily Pilot ... never fails to produce results!" Lyleen and Jeff Ewing, Realtors, Coldwell Banker, Ne wport Beach For advertising information call 642-4321 ' a ' "We have been marketing homes in Newport Beacli ... Corona del Mar for 25 . co~secutive years. The Daily Pilot has always been the No. 1 . choice for our display and classified advertisipg because it never fails to produce result:S! We feel the Daily Pilot has helped us attain and k~ep the No. 1 status in the Newport Beach office for the last five years." MORTGAGE WAN SPECIALIST AIO~OM>RATt>N Tbt M.t.S. of die Lmdinc lndusliy Member of Bttter Bwioess Burm M.L.S. MORTGAGE WAN SPF.c!AllST &'""""K Grant W. King Fbced Conforms lu~bo 7.50 7.625 7.75 8.0 8.0 8.1 25 A MORTGAGE CORl'ORA TIO.~ Tht M. LS. of die Lendinc Industry ~ of &«er Business Bureau Br11ncb M11ru1xer- MLS is located in the heart of Corona dd Mar. MLS offers sop~histicaccd mortgage management services for every diffcrcnc type of mortgage request -on line wich our 150 different banks and lending institutions, MLS is a stace-of- tbe art lender with only the newest in technologies. MLS is the home of the No Points and No Closing Cose Loan. The MLS Advantage • Software technology that compares 62,000 loan programs and rates daily! • Nationwide corporation • Lender 48 States • We disclose wholesale rates • In house appraisal, credit, processing • 150 different wholesale oudets •FHA, VA, and Conventional Lenders • A-D Paper • Weekly stats reports • Quick turn acounds • l 0 years experience REFERRAL FEES GIVEN 3 7.25 5 7.375 7 7.5 10 15 7.625 30 7.875 ADJ ,_ 11 ™ Dist. 2.95 6m 5.5 1 Yr. 6.125 Darling Balboa Island cottage duplex The ooe story front cottage is well maintained. The exterior bas blue shingles, briclt and a private front enclosed patio. The rustic Dutch door leads tO a cozy, quaint interior of ~gbtly gray was~-w~ paneled walls and high ceilings. The living room has a large brick fuep~ and ~ outlined with large windows and a pair of French doors that open to the front pabo. The high wood ceilings create a warm. cozy atmo~. The kitchen ~ to the living ~ ~th a large eating counter, a bay window located over the double sink area. blue and white tile ~ters and a large wooden counter with ample space. The hallway bas closets and drawers hidden in the walls as if on a ship. Two spacious bedrooms and one bath complete the cottage. The upstairs apartment is large and open. There arc two bedrooms and one bath. a huge living area. dinina area and bright kitchen. . . Both units are bright with lots of windows and light throughout The two ~ts can easily be converted to a single family home or live in one unit and rent the other. Thts duplex has a two car gara,e with two spacious storage rooms, laundry facility in the garage and a private, enclosed outside shower. Included in the sale price is the washer, dryer and apartment refrigerator. Offered at $525,000. For ltltOl'9 ""°""""" -'lAMce 8"1WtNU o/ IWHo 111-N Rltllq td (71') 673- 8199. 2.95 5.875 6.5 WAN AMOUNTS $10,000 TO $22,000,000 ·Niche Programs • l 00% financing {No Money Down) •FHA, VA, & Conventional • 95% easy qualifier • 97% to $207 ,500 • Construction I Permanent Loan Programs • Home equity line of credit • Interest only loans • 2-4 units • 90% to $1,000,000 •90%moMI • 95% to $1 ,400,00 Products • 11 ch District, Labor, Treasury, CD & Prime •Low sun rates (2.95), life cap (9.95), & margins (l.S) •Fixed rates for 3, 5, 7, 10, 15, 30 MLS will do all the shopping 10 dc1crminc what bank has Lhc bcs1 prices and programs 10 sui1 your needs, at no case to you! Call 1oday for a free loan consuhuion. Grant W. King Branch MA'"'K" Office: (714) 673-4664 Pager. (714) 451-7905 Sherrie Gray of Star Real Estate brings experience to an ever changing marketplace. With 17 years experience, Sherrie Gray refers to herself as a "Classic0 • She says a "Classic" has endured the test of time and during her real estate career she has adjusted co a multicude of changes from property values to financing options. Gray has remained effective by recognizing that her client's expectations remain unch~ng~d. S~e bel.ieves classic service will always be based upon commumcauon, mtegnty and determination to help clients realize their goals. Gray has a wealth of knowledge and cakes pride in guid. g her clients through the details of a purchase or sale. Raised in Illinois, Gray relocated to Orange County as a young adult. She is a seasoned world traveler which has reinforced her affection for Newport Beach and the lifestyle it provides for her clients. "I love sailing, scuba diving and snow skiing, as do many of my clients, so Newport Beach is the perfect home base", says Gray. As a veteran agent, Gray is also knowledgeable about the entire Orange Cost which allows her to assist clients from Sunset Beach to South County. Gray specializes in the Baycrest and Dover Shor~ area where Star ~eal Estate has well priced listings. Gray will be holding an open house an Baycrest on Sunday, February 16, 1997 a.c 1724 Tradewinds from lPM until 5PM. Star Real Estate has over 200 experienced agents in 5 Coastal Orange County locations. Sherrie Gray may be reached at the Newport Beach office at (714) 644-8700 or on her pager at (714) 266-2942. \..._, .. • • 1•;, r .. --..,.,. .. ········-..!:. ----·---·-:..!J:.t..· .... _...,._ •. .. ,. . ' ... . . .............. ..,, .. .. A KEY LENDERS AND RATES ~·-30.v ... ..., .. ...,.. INTIAEST ._ P()llf1'9 LOCI(. INTPEIT .. POINTS MAX. llMCllN ADJ. TYPE PHONE RATE OWN <N IN A.PA RATE DWN , .. , A.P.A. LCWf '"' INDEX fMQ. I • Abacus Financial Group A (800) 938-9393 7.500% 5 2.000 15 7.744 5.950% 5 1.000 7.598 300,000 2.700 '110 SM American Savings Bank s (800) 562~72 7.500% 20 2.125 30 7.757 3.950% 25 1.000 7 . .00 600,000 2.450 110 1M Bank of America B (800) M2·22« 7.500% 20 2.000 45 7.744 5.500% 20 1.000 8239 214,600 2.875 1TS 1Y Cal Fed Lending s (800) 225-3337 7.375% 20 2.214 45 7.640 3.625% 20 0.031 7.473 214,eoo 2.625 110 1M Chase Manhattan K (800) 900-6062 7.375% 20 2.375 30 7.657 4.500% 20 2.375 8.389 214,600 3.000 HS 1Y Coast Federal Bank s (800) 300-5626 7.750% 20 2.000 10 7.998 2.950% 2S 1.000 7.242 500,000 2.300 110 1M Countrywide Funding K (800) 8n·5626 7.625% 5 1.625 45 7.831 4.750% 20 0.000 7.231 214,600 2.375 110 1M Detrick Mortgage Group A (714) 759-9692 7.375% 5 1.625 15 7.578 3.850% 20 1.000 7.250 750,000 2.300 110 1M Downey Savings s (800) 3J6.9639 7.500% 20 2.125 30 7.757 2.950% 20 0.250 7.415 500,000 2.550 110 1M Emery Financial A (714) 729.9200 7.375% 5 1.625 15 7.578 3.950% 20 2.250 7.304 600,000 2225 110 1M Fidelity Federal Bank s (800) 232·2309 7.750% 5 1.625 10 7.958 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA First Federal Bank of CA s (800) 672-4332 7.500% 20 2.250 30 1.n1 2,950% 20 0.750 7.317 214,600 2.400 110 1M Fleet Mortgage K (800) 700-5650 7.500% 20 2.375 30 7.784 5.500% 20 2.125 8.247 214,600 2.750 1TS 1Y Glendale Federal Bank s (800) 560-9000 7.500% 5 2.250 45 1.n1 2.950% 10 1.000 7.786 214,600 2.250 L1M 1M Great Western Bank B (800) 492-7587 7.325% 20 2.200 30 7.587 3.950% 20 1.000 7.400 214,600 2.450 110 1M Home Savings s (800) 975-5051 7.450% 10 2.250 30 7.720 3.950% 20 1.000 7.688 500,000 2.050 1TS 1M Nations8anc Mtg. Corp. K· (800) 685-0001 7.250% 5 2.500 30 7.543 4.250% 20 2.500 8.697 214,600 3.000 L6M 6M Newport Coast Financial R (800) 808-5626 7.375% 5 2.000 10 7.617 3.950% 20 1.125 7.413 600,000 2.450 110 1M ProFed Mortgage K (800) 686-3756 7.500% 20 2.250 30 1.n1 4.250% 20 1.000 7.578 400,000 2.625 110 1M Sanwa Bank B (800) 237·2692 7.800% 10 1.625 45 8.008 5.875% 20 1.375 8.207 214,600 2.750 HS 1Y TLC Financial Svcs. A (800) 801-7300 7.500% 10 1.500 13 7.691 5.250'% 5 1.500 8.154 214,600 2.750 HS 1Y Union Bank of CA B (800) 453· 1288 7.625% 20 2.000 60 7.871 5.000% 20 1.000 8.220 214,600 2.750 6CD SM Weyertiaeuser Mtg. K (800) 669-6747 7.625% 10 1.875 14 7.858 5.~75% 20 0.625 8.076 214,600 2.750 HS 1Y 8oCtl lbed & ........ PfOO'll/TlS are »'30 c:onYanllonal rnortglgH. l)pe of Lender Is: 8 • Blnlc; K • ~ bMker: A • rncwQI08 btoMr. S • 1aW101 & lotln. Mortgl!ge .,.,..,.. and bfola9rl .. lcwlMd by lie c.llfofnm Department of Real Est11e as ei1het 1 broll8' or COfPOflllion. For lnlonnatlon c.ell c.lif. ORE It (918) 227-C931 . ..,..... AMI lof ldli1111D191 II en~ t11te lof the ftrl1 ~period. Down P"1W'C II amount ol cull(% ol aa1ea ptloe) paid to lendel' prior 10 aigning mol1glge contracl Points.,.% ol k>en b9111nce pllid 10 lelldlt •time of loln doting. LodHft II the nurrar ol days llrldlr ~ ratl pdof to doling. A.P.A. II the IMUtll perc:eniage l9le which Is an estimated annual cost of the loan to lhe borrower. All A.P.R.a are Cl:lculllted by~ Newt Co. tl9Md on 1 $214,eoo loen lllTICU1t, lie polrltt lhown end $700 lOlal lees. The A.P.A.a ate lncald9d lri dlls chart lot compert. son only. When applytng for I IOen. Federal Truth-ill-Lending llw requlrn lendel'I to Cllbllll8"' A.P.R. tpeCllc to -=ti "*' o«w . ......._ .... II tll maidmurn lendlf wll loen under~ lemlt. All llud 111119 Pl'~ hlw I mu!- mum of $214,QOO. Mlrgln (In %) la lenders p<ollt; margin+ Index • llClual 1111'9 after Int~ 9"dn II thel>Nia lor Hlllng1n ....... ""8 (Mlrgln +Index• New Rite). 110 • 11111 Dist Colt ol F~ 1TS • 1.y.., Tru1ury 811, L6M a 6-monlh LIBOA, 6TB • 6-monlh Treasury Sia, 6CD • 8-monlh IY9111Q11 C8f1lflca1e ol dlpollt. A~,~ la l"8 petlod belWMn lldjuatments. 1M • 1·MOmh, 8M • 8-Montha, 1Y• 1 Yell'. Al r81e1 11.tiject to change. Ve<ffy rate Ind terms prior IO applying for a loan. All leodefa p<OYldl loane w4th ~ l'lt81 and terma lof dltler8111 loan lll'IOl.f'lla. The lnfonnellon preeen.ted Is not 1n Ollet IO mlll4 a loan. F« • corsumet guide on how to shop ton~. send a $4.50 chdPl)'llble10 Mor!gage News CO .• 1850 E. 171'1 SL. Sultt220, SlncaAna, CA 92705. (714) 838-11n COPYRIGHTC1997 Mortgage Newl Co. Move up home buyers . moved back into housing market in 1996 Renewed consumer confidence drew increasing numbers of middle income home buyers Rising consumer confidence, stable interest · rates and stronger home pricing drew America's middle income earners bade into the nation's housing markets after a year of watching from the sidelines. 1be number of repeat home purchasers earning between $41 ,000 and $60,000 grew nearly two percentage points to 24.6 percent of all buyus. according to the 21st annual Chicago ntJe and Trust Co. survey, "Who's Buying Homes in America." "Since the beginning of the decade, first· time buyers have fueled home sales~as the country's middle income earners behaved cautiously in the face of waves of corporate downsizing," said John Pfister, Chicago Title and Trust Co. 's vice president of marketing ... rcsean:h. Pfister attributed the shift to severaJ factors, including higher levels of consumer confidence, stable interest rates and improved pricing in most markets, which gave move-up buyers good pnces for their cWTCnt homes. Nationally, in the 18 major urban markets surveyed by Chicago ntJe and Trust Co., the median home price rose 3.7 percent lo $153,200 from $147,700, while the average home price rose 4.2 percent to $187,800 from $180,200 in 199.S. The only exceptions in the trend toward stronger pricing were in Los Angeles, New Yortc.. Washington, D.C. and Philadelphia, where home prices remained lackluster. Survey explores holM buyer racial origin fer first time The 1996 swvey provides some insight into home purchasers' racial origin for the first '.dmo. ~e comparative data will be unavailable until the next survey, first-year findings indicate that among African· American home buycn, 72.7 percent purchued their first home iD 1996; among Hispanic home purcbuers, 63.5 percent were purchasing their fir&t home: ad amoft&Aai&n home purchasers, 71 .7 percent wen: purchasing their tint home. In comparison, 44.7perccnt of al.I home buyers lo 1996 were first-time buyers. In the 18 ma.rtets surveyed by Chicago ntle and.'lhlsl Co., African·Americaobo~ buyers rePrcscDled 5.1 pelQCDI of aU buyers, while Hispanic and Asian home purchasers each accounted for 3.5 perccot of all home purcbascrs. New data on rwt1·.morrietl hotne b~r1 1be 1996 survey abo provides a more in· depth look at the marital sCdUS of American home buyers. While percenlagcs of non· married males and non·matricd females were the same -about 14.9 peroenl -10. l percent of noo-manied males had never been manied, and 7.7 percent of lbe females bad never been married. Among non-married home buyers, about 62.4 pa:ccint of males and 50.9 percent of the feinalet were ftnt·time buyen. "Howcvc:r. the most dramatic marital status news a.moGg those surveyed wu the return to the ~ lrilrbt by larger numbers of married home buytn," Pf~ aid. . "Natiooally, tbc pen:cntaae of .-ri.cd cioupld purc:basing homes in 1996 n* to 70.2 ~ from 66.4 peroen1 the prcriou 1f*." Strpng shlft In /inaltdn1 preftlmal . Seventy percent of 1996 home purchasers cboee coaventional ftxed·ratc mortpge financing. oompcfed with only 55.S percent in 199, and 63.d pe(t'Cntln.. 1994. lbe popularity of adj~Je.rate monaaaea amooa home purcbasers felt to its lowest poi.QI in thlec yean -21.2 percent. According to Pfister, comparalivcly low mortgace ~ rates eaTly and lace in tbe year appeared to account for tho cc>oswners' prc!erence for fixed-rate financing. "Despite lower interest rates for much of the year, the avcraac monthly mortgage payment for borne purchasers surveyed rose 2.4 percent last year, primarily because buyers made smaller down payments and opted for fixed-rate fi.naocing," PfUtcr said. TM national prlclnt qNctrum Regardless of wbc:tbc:r the purchUcr was a first time Ol'·~pcat buyer, San Francisco continued to lead as the country's C01tlicst housing market, according to aeveral measures. San Franci5CO buyers reported the highest median home price al $264,800. the highest average boo)e price at $294,900 and the bigbeat l"Uqe tlPltbly mott,gage payment at $l,S33. "Ev~o thougb Memphis, Tenn., led U>e sample with the lowest median and averqe home prices -$94,400 and $115.700 rapccdwb'-Orlando, Fla .• boasted the lowest average llllOldly payment. Viewed as a pacenttge of atter:au income, New Yorkers bad the bigbcst average mootbly payments at 37.4 pcrocnt, and home owncn in Minnea.polis-St. Paul bad the lowest pcrcen&agc aa 29.1 percent. Atlanta home buyers Jed the oatioo with the highest pcrccotage of oew home pmchasen at 44.7 pcn:ent, wlJile Los Angeles home buyers pur~ the highest pcn:entage of previOU$.1y owned homes at 90.3 percent. Dallas and Detroit led the nation in the percentage of buyers (78.5 percent) choosina conventional fixed-rate mortgages. while San Pranciscaos, u 111ua1, more fnlquently chose adjustablc--ratc mortpgea (38.2 percent) for their purchases. C/tkcp 1ltU Mil 1hut Co. (CTAT) & • IOW'C• of twJ •11111• lmM#1 /W0""'1t8 II& lluwmu:•, ••crow Mil dosbv 1n:t'k•11 a w•O u .,,.w.J, cndll lllfll floo4 c"""""'°" """*" tltl'Ofllle • 11nwort of ,_,. ""'1e 250 o./lful 11114..,, 3,700 41•"'1 """°'""*· ,.. C1tlt:cp "* lllttl ,,.,..,,, /tlllflq o/ Iii# ,,.,,,,.,.. lltc"""w C11k410 'lllU /111111WM• Co., 7Jcor 'lllU l111•1WM• Co. llM S«wiq Uldolt 71& I~• Co., UllUI .., OM "' ..,., /OllT,,. "",.,,.... Jl(>lkla '11 Ill• Ulfltd Sltlla wil#t .,.,. .. , l"OU rt~•"'"' '11 .uni of $1.J ""11o11. · NEWPORT BEACH Advertising Supplement · ·Today, we've added more than 10,000 Laguna Beach area hom~s to our coverage! ·Estate • For advertising Information, contact sales representatives Janet Vlnograd at <714> 574·4248 or Kip Hancock at <714> 574·4247. . ' .. . . ' . BALBOA ISLAND 204 Emerald Ave. 2Br/2.5Ba 5at1-4 $929,000 Beach Time Realty OotUe Lewts 673-6511 BALBOA PENINSULA 1211 E. Balboa CannefY VIiiage Realty 673-3m 1641 E. Balboa Btvd. Cannery VIiiage Realty 673-3m 4BR 2BR 1707 E. Bay Ave. 7BR Cannery Village Realty 673-3m '506 "I" Street 3BR Cannery VIiiage Realty 673-3m 1097 Tulare Or. Jim Ferryman 850-1220 COSTA MESA 3BR Sat/Sun 1-4 $995,000 Set/Sun 1-4 $729,000 Sun 1-5 $3,950,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 $1, 100,000 Sun 1-4 $242,000 HUNTINGTON BEACH 1102 Palm Ave. ByOwner 760-0602 28R Sat/Sun 11-4 LAGUNA BEACH $249.500 . 1 ~ Elelnor Ln. 4BR Sat/Sun 2·5 $854,000 . Adriana Wllaon EUia Realty Group 499-8793 NEWPORT BEACH 2100 Vista Laredo 4BR Sat/Sun 1-4 $325,000 AnnSantn Bankn' Pref.-red Mortgage 752-8767 854-4302 School finance reforms to benefit California public schools and hom~ buyers Governor Wilson proposes major overhaul California !iome builders applauded Governor Wilson's proposal for a major overhaul of the state's public school financing system. lt wouJd provide a dependable means of building new public schools and reduce the excessive fees now being charged to first-time home buyers. The California Building Industry Association was responding to Governor Wilson's recently announced plan to . provide $2 billion in state bonds, to lower the two-thirds requirement for local school bond approval and to limit the level of fees charged to first-time home b\lyers. These fees, charged by local school districts, are of particular c<lnc~ to borne builders because they drive up the price of new homes and have increasingly become the primary source of funding for public school construction. "By his actions, Governor Wilson is taking an important step toward overhauling a dysfunctional school imancing system, which over the last decade has meant higher housing costs and fewer public schools being built.'' said CBIA chief executive officer Robert Rivinius. "These refonns propose to restore a dependable and balanced school financing system, which, with the demand for new school facilities remaining high and with homeownership rates in California being so low, is desperately needed." ' ln 1986, the Legislature established a cap on developer fees with the intent that the burden of paying for new schools be equitably distributed among state and local government and the private sector. However, a series of court decisions has allowed school districts to charge more than the statutory cap and rely on increasingly higher fees. in some areas as much as $1.5,000 to $20,000 per bOme, to pay for building new schools. In many instances school districts charge these-fees in lieu of pursuing local school bonds because the state constitution requires a two-thirds approval for the bonds to pass. This situation not only causes great uncertainty but also pits school districts against home builders and home buyers in determining where to get funding for needed public schools. "[n order fot,home builders and school districts to achieve their shared goals, of providing the needed infrastructure for growing communities, we need a balanced school financing system which includes a . majority vote on local school bonds," Rivinius said. Some estimates of the state's public school facilities near-tenn needs exceed $10 billion. At the same time, housing construction and homeownership rates remain stubbornly low. In fact. the Construction Industry Research Board estimated that the state will finish the year with 95,700 housing starts, the fifth year in a row the btdustry will have failed to top the 100,000 mart. California home builders attribute some of the cause for low housing production numbers to the ever increasing costs of regulation and local fees. It's estimated that every $1,000 added to the price of an average-sized home locks'2,500 California families out of homeownership. "It's clear that the housing industry. alone does not have, in tenns of production or affordability, the means to finance the state's public school facilities needs," Rivinius said. "Moreover, by relying solely on fees to build public schools in California we have been setting ourselves up for the day when our school facilities needs would far surpass the level of funding that these Jees on new borne buyers provide. And th.at day is here." Rivinius said the state's recent initiatives to reduce class sizes for elementary school students illustrates that point and~ that Governor Wilson's proposal, if approved, will help ensure that the necessary funding for these new public education improvements will be available. , Rivinius also pointed out that several legislators, including Senator Jack O'Connell and Assembly member Kerry Mazzoni, have also proposed legislation to both provide state funding as well as lower the two-thirds local bond requirement. These proposals to lower the threshold for approYiog local school bonds will encourage school districts to pursue the more than $40 billion in available local bonding capacity. The ability to access these funds has been made extremely difficult by the two-thirds requirement. For example, two major local bond initiatives on the 1996 ballot. one in Los Angeles and one in Sacramento, flliled to pass even though each received more than 66 percent of the vote. 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