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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-03-08 - Orange Coast Pilot1' ' " ' SP 0 R -TS Senior pros tee it up for Toshiba Classic Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 ... !-P~liee get bang out i-: of dynajnite a1resf ·Victiin helps nab •Jesus Belmudez, shot while trying to prevent a robbery, spies· alleged shooter at local bank, which leads to,ai:rest. year-old Javter Contreras-R~odn9uez. as he was·Ieavmg his home at 717 W. 18th Street, said \ostd Mesc;i police Lt. Ron Smith C'ontrercts-Rodnguez was I By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Four people are in custody after Costa Mesa police raided two homes and a motel Thurs- day in an investigation stemming from illegal dynamite and firearms sales. At 1:35 a.in., police arrested 26-year- old Lan~ Fritz of Costa Mesa at the 'Ifavel Lodge Motel on Newport Boule- vard, two weeks after undercover detectives allegedly bought five sticks of dynamite and a handgun from him, said Costa Mesa police Lt. Ron Smith. Police alsQ arrested Robert Macphetridge, 42, of Lake Elsinore, who reportedly had a gram of methamphetamine on him when ~lice found him in the company of rrttz, Smith said. ~ter in the day. police raided two wflop houses" Fritz bad listed as resi- dences. At 805 Towne St., police seized a lever-action Winchester .30- .30 rifle, a .45-caliber handgun, and arrested 40-year-old Darlene Cum- mings of Costa Mesa f~r possession of •SEE POLICE RAID PAGE A12 By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -After Jesus Bel- mudez survived a hail of gunfire last month, taking a bullet through the arµi while attempting to stop the armed rob- bery of a·oeighbor, be vowed not to rest untD he tracked down the gunman. As it happened, the gunman appar- ently came to lurJl. On Tuesday, the 42-year-old Bel.'. mudez entered the Bank of America on West 19th Street and spotted d man sit- ting with a woman and child on a couth in the lobby. Belmudez said he· tecognized the mdil arra1gned Fnday m Harbor Murudpal immediately as the shooter Court on chdr§es of attempted murder "l told him, 'l know you,' and he dfld armed robber} laughed," .Be~udez said "I felt a The storr begd!l on the morrung of strange feeling m my heart. I felt a b,Um-Feb 21 when Belmudez hec1rd a frantic ing. l had ugly feelings. I knew, that's knock on 1.he door of h.ls West Wilson who shot me." . I Street home. His neighbor. Jrma Bustos, The n:ian se~me~ agitated ~d left the clauned. two robbers were ttold.l.ng her bank qwJ:kly with his comparuons, zoom-two cousms cmd you.ng chtld dt gunpoint mg off in a Chevy Blazer, Belmudez said at her house down the block A bank security guard wrote down the In a move he later regretted, the license plate. Police showed Belmudez a unarmed Belmudez rushed to confront. ~hoto of the man takerl fro~~ b~ secu-the robbers and found tumseH fdong a nty camera Belmudez positively 1de nli-hdll of bulle ts O ne of the men shot h.J.m fied hun. · On Wednesday, police arrested 29-. •SEE ARREST PAGE A12 TAK.ING NATURE'S ·cou Employees likely to be. cut to make room for raises The l lpper· · eu,port Bay serves as a classroom for 10 interns, . . • Workers at school district media center told June 30 may be last day; students and teachers "are yoing to suif er." By Michelle Terwilleger, Doily Ptlot . NEWPORT-MESA' -A prop&sdl to ~lurunate parts-of lhe school d1stnct's Sanborn lnstruct10nal Media Center lS leaving center worker ... md1qnant and choklllg back tears The seven classified employees dt th~ d1stnct's headquarters for instr:ucttond.l books ha\ l~ heen feel- ing stressed and deµress~d smce thf:'\ we1 e informed last w.eek that June 30 would probdbly be thetr last day, said I\ hke ' Reed, a supe~or at the "] don ~t kn center OW As part of its effort to how they're fund a tentabve salaT} · k agreement with the gomg to ee p teacher's uruon that up with the would provide a 7°.. l. J d 'I raise s tarting this mpoth nnes.. on . and. an additional 2", know if they've starting m January. d!S-h h tnct staff proposed elmu-~ven t oug t nall.ng the district head-about it , •• II quarters for instructional r media and d oling the -PAT WARE matenal out to the school who will study the environment andpeiform volunteer work there MARC MARTIN I DAllY, PILOT Above, interns Jamie Fleming (left) and Beverly Mathias team._up with Fish and Game warden Troy Kelly while studying blrd ecology ln the Back Bay. Below, intern Jeremy Wissing takes a smaller view. IJbranes. The cost of the teacher raises for the By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot Victor Banuelos and Nancy Barreda knew a good internship when they saw one. The couple, who met in North- ern California, already share a major -environmental design. And a research project on water availability in Tijuana. And Cf trip to Costa Rica. And a planned internship ll:1iS sum.mer in Wash- another scholastic endeavor to share with each other, and with eight other stud'ents. The group 1S benefiting from the reserve's new- ly-expanded internship program, run by a volunteer who gives most of her time to the bay. 1997-98 school year 1s $5 I rrullion and the dl<>tnct needs to fmd $3 8 m.il.!Jon m sd\'Ulgs to fund 11 Elun- mating the Li brary functlons o( the center would save $220,000 Audio Vlsual spec1ahst Pdt Wa:re Sdld ~he doesn't understand how the d1stn ct v.:ill be able to contmue to purchase and d.lstnbute the uruque collection of videos, artifacts. nucroscop1c slides and othe1 mate- nals the med.la center lodn~ to classroom IPdchers i1 the center lS closed · First Banuelos scanned the internship listings at UCJ, his interest piqued when he read about the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve . He immediately called and got an interview. Then Barreda -his fellow UCI student and new wife -found the listing that sarrle day and score d an interview without ever consulting him. ington, D.C .. where Barreda is gunning for a spot with Vierf"resident Al Gore's staff. And an apartment in UCI's h ousing for married coup)es. A daylong training at the bay's Shellmaker Island whetted the students' appetites for the "I don't know.how thP\. 're gomg to kPPp up w1th the times,• Ware said •t don't know tf the\. 've even thought about 1t." "These are pnceles , • \.\.'aH.> said. pullmq out a black.-and-wtute pnnt of native Arnencan children that the center lend~ lo classrooms "I'm goinQ lo get And so in lhe bay, the newlyweds found yet •SEE INTERNS PAGE A1 2 I ' ll l \ ~ ~ \\ I· \ r II r B BEST BUYS ............ Al CLASSIFIED ............ 86 1 Nothing but sun- ~ shine. Nothing t but blu_e skies, COMMUNITY FORUM .. A 10 ENTERTAINMENT ...••.. AS POLICE FILES .•......... Al RELIGION ........•..... A6 SOCIElY .............• A7 1 and nothing bt1t ! warm temperatures. Now isn't that something1 See Weather, Page Al. I" t SPORTS .....•••....... &1 1 VWEATHER •.•.....••• ,.Al -----·--·---- Tri-m · ndo11~ Costa Mesa honon a trio oltinlest commmalty · lucten:Muy Hombadde, Joeea. Coronado and Robert Hurley (not pk:tured). S.P919A4. : flublllh«I by C•llfomlll Community Nlws A 11mes Mlnw Company Ml!rlld Ill /»If on rwyc#«I ,,.,,..-: 8 SEE LAYOFFS PAGE A12 Shaieholders feeling· waterlogged by offers • Irvine Ranch Water extends deadline to sell shares amid confusion about buyout terms. By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -The local water wars took another twist as the Irvine Ranch Water District extended its deadline to March 24 for Santa Ana Heights Water Co. shareholders to line up and sell out to them. Irvine Ranch officials said some lha..reholslets have had diffi- culty finding their paperwork, while others simply don't under- stand the offer. The original dead- line was March 7. Shareholders re.main hesitant to take either the Irvine Ranch offer or a more recent offer by Mesa CoOJOlldated Water Dis- trict. The two "1atet diltrtcts are locked in a fierce battle to take over tl\e tiny Senta Ana Heights water company. A recent meeting held by ltvtne ~ WU suppoted to eXJ>Wn the ofter, but many lhare- boldm repeetedly asked the same questions ~nd remained confused. Bob Nevin told fellow share- holders at the meeting that nei~ ther offer holds water. Although be was eventually booed from the podium, the veterinarian clutched the microphone and stood his ground until both chuckles and applause finally drowned him out •vou bave got to pay (lrvine Ranch) back the money they gave you to buy the c:ompany, • aid . Nevin, who feels the C9mpany is worth more than it was offered. •1t's like I buy your car and then 'you pay m back the money and I still have your car • Mesa also held a commuruty meeting on Monday attempting to dArtfy its propoMl. Santa Ana Heights Weter Co. will hold its annual board meet- ing March 12. Some lhaieholdei'I • SEE BU'VOUT FWlE A 11 \ DUE UNG ...•.•.•. ,, .. , .••...... , ........ ,., .. , DEALS • SClllta Alta/,.,,,. ...... Ca N..,..,... ~ liad a ,.....,,..".......,...., .... ~ ~'""" h1lillte ltllila\ m *-a Ce1111l~a18cf ..,.... dlliC»ttU; 711e Joi· 1ras11.; .. ooza a•'9 .. ,., .. ,,..., ... Md*•.,,,..~ ~., lrNw ltMdt _,,,,..,a....,., "1fclob. Oii I a L W.. ,.,,_., • I/Vine lmlclt .._, ,., 51% ol U.. llltarU .... st:-'° - c11u1 sanaa AM ' Amw*:·lbe-.a tbrougb Dd ....... wW be . AltW'MCl '° th* owws. Q .... u IMne ltdndt gcithn the SI% ol ihorft needed to c:oea,-re Ute llilJe, wltot ltappena to tlte remo.t.nlng 11tore. not t•nderedr AMW9r. All 3,852 Sflnta Ana Heights sbarebolden will recetftSt,100..-..fwtllll* ... But sharebolden lft\llt 9""t:ualfy tend in the paps• ~to n:c-ve tbe money. O••--= How many more MaN1 dOu Irvine Randa ftMd . to lliNIMM ,,..~, ~ TheY haw l,685 that .... In the proeow of being tendentd end need 1,9M more., • SEE DUELING MOE AU J ' ! • SPORTS Senior pros tee it up for Toshtba Classic Serving-the Newport-Mesa community' since 1907 Jt Polioo get bang out · I • ' ~ctiin helps nfil> _ of dytlamite .a.1rest • .. ., -7 '•Jesus Behiludei , shot while trying to prevent a robbery, spies alleged shooter at local bank, which leads to arrest. I I year-old Javier. Contrera.s.-Rodriguez as he was leavmg hi'> home at 717 ~ 18th Street, sdld Costu Mesd,police Lt Ron Smith C'ontrerds-Rodngue1 was By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Four people are in custody after Costa Mesa police raided two homes and a mote\ Thurs- day in an investigation stemming from illegal d~te and fi.iearms sales. At 1:35 a .m., police arrested 26-year- old Lance Pritz of Costa Mesa at the 'Irav~ Lodge Motel on Newport Boule- vard, two weeks afte~ undercover detectives allegedly bought five sticks of 'dynamite and a handgun from him, said Costa M~ police Lt. Ron Smith. Police akb arrested Robert Macpbetridge, 42, of Lake Elsinore, who repox:tedly ·bad a gfam · of methamphetam.i.ne on him when police found him m the company of Pdtz, Smith said. Later in the day, polihe raided two "flop ho~· Fritz bad listed as resi-' c1ences. At 805 Towne St.,. police seized a lever-action Winchester .30· .30 rifle, a .45-caliber handgun, and arrested 40-year-old Darlene Cum- mings of Costa Mesa for possession of •SEE POLICE RAID PAGE A12 By Christopher Goff ard, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -After Jesus Bel- mudez survived a hail of. gunfire last month, taking a bullet through the arm while attempting to stop the armed rob- bery of a neighbor, he vowed not to rest until he tracked down the gunman. As it happened, the 'gunman appar· ently came to him. On Tuesday,. the 42-year-old Bel· mudez entered the Bank of America on West 19th Street and spotted a man sit· ting with a woman and child on a couch in the lobby. Bel.mudez Sdld he rec09'nized the man amugned Fnddy tn Harbor Muruapal imrnedlately as the shooter.• I Court on churgec; of dttempted 'murder "I told him, 'I know you,' and he and drmed robbery laughed,• Belmudez said. "I fel t a The story began on the morrung of strange feelmg in my heart. I felt a bum-Feb 21 when Belrnudez hedrd u frantic ing. I had ugly feelmgs. I knew, that's knock on the door of hts West Wilson who~hot me.• Street home. Hr.; neighbor, lnnd Bustos. The man seemed agita ted and le ft the claimed two robbers were holdmg her bank quickly with his com,panions, zoom-two cousms and young cluld dt gunpoint ing off in a Chevy Blazer, Belmudez Sdid at her hotlse dO\Vll the block A ba nk security guard wrote-down ilie ~ In a move he later regretted, the license plate. Poltce showed Belrnudez a unanned BelmudeL rushed to conlront photo of the man taken from a bank secu· the robbers and founq tum sell fucmg a rity camera. Belrnudez positively 1denti· 1·ha1I of bu~lets. One of the men !>hot hlm tied him. " • ' ' __ _ __ On Wednesday, po!Jce arrested 29-•SEE ARREST PAGE A12 TAKING NATURE~S-COUR S Employees likely to be cut to make . room for raises •Workers at school chstnct media center told June 30 may b'e last day; students a nd teachers ''are going to suffer " By Michelle Terwilleger, Datly Pt/Dr NEWPORT-MESA -A proposal to Phnundte parts of the school d1stnct'c; 'dnbom ln'>truruonal Meclia. Center 1s leaving center workr>1,· md1qnant and choking back tears The seven clas~ilied emplO) ees dt thr> dlstnrt !> headquarters for instn1ctiondl books hd'>P h•'en 1eel· m g stressed dnd depre!tsed smce thP' wr: re Wonned last week that June 30 would probabl') bl' theu last day. said Mike Reed, a supervisor at the center. · * "I doh 't know how ~hey're going to keep up with the times. I don't know if they've even thought about it ... " -PAT WARE The Upper ewport Bay serves as a classroom for 10 interns, who will study the environment and perform volunteer work .there MARC MARTIN I DAILY Pit.OT Above, interns Jamie Fleming (left) and Beverly Mathias team up with fish and Game warden Troy Kelly while studying bird ecology in the Back Bay. Below, intern Jeremy Wissing takes a smaller view. As part of its effort to fund a tentauve salary agreemen t with the teacher's umon that would p rovide a 7"., raise starttng this month and an a dd itional 2" .. stdrting in January. d1s- tnct staff proposed el.uru- naung the district head· quarters for uistructional media and cfohng the material out to the school li branes. The co!>I ot the teacher raises for the By Jennifer Armstrong, Datly Pilot Victor Banuelos and Nancy Barreda knew a good internship when they saw one. First Banuelos scanned the internship listings at UCI, his interest piqued when he read about the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve. He immediately called and got an interview. Then Barreda -his fellow UCI student and new wife -found the listing that same day a11-d scored an interview without ever consulting him. The couple, who met in North- ern California, already share a major -environmental design. And a research project on water availaJ»:Uty in Tijuana. And a trip to Costa Rica. And a planned internship this summer in Wash- ington, D.C., where Barreda is gunning for a spot with Vice President Al Gore's staff. And an apartment in UCl's housing for married couples. And so in the bay, the newlyweds found yet . ' another scholastic e ndeavor lo stiare With each other, and wi th eight other students. The group is benefiting from the reserve's new- ly-eX;panded internship program. run by a volunteer who gives most of her time to the bay. A daylong training at the bay's Shellma.ker Island whetted the students' appetites for the • SEE INTERNS PAGE A 12 1997-98 school yeor 1s $5 1 mill.ton and th<' distnct needs to find $3 8 m.il.l.ton m savings to fund 1t ,Ehm-· ma ting the library functions of the center \\.Ould save $220,000 Audlo Visual specialist Pat Ware saJd he doesn t understand how the distnct \\/lll be able to contmue to purchase and distribute the uruque collection of Vid eos, artifacts. nucroscop1c slides and other mate- rials the media center loans to classroom te>t1chers if the center is dosed "I don't know how the¥'rC? going to keep up.Wlth the times,~ Ware Sdld • 1 don't know If the) \"E' even thoug ht about 1t " "These a.re pnceless, • Wa1e said, pulhnq out a black-and-wtute pnnt of nallve Amencdn children that the center lC?nds to classrooms "I'm ~omq to get •SEE LAYOFFS PAGE A12 I \ ll I \ \\ I· \ I" II F It Sharehol4ers feeling waterlogged by offers BEST BUYS ....•...... ,.Al CLASSIFIED ............ 86 COMMUNITY FORUM .. A 10 ENTERTAINMENT ....... AS POLICE FILES ...•....•.• Al RELIGION ............. A6 SOCIETY .............. A7 SPORTS ..•......•..... Bl WEATHER ............. Al Nothing but sun-1 : shine. Nothing i but blue skies, ·and nothing but warm temperatures. Now isn't that something? See Weather, Pege A2 '--------·---------- 7>i menclau Costa Mesa bonona bio otttreleu commailttY leaden: Mary . Hornbadde, ' SOMR. Coronado and Robert Harley (not plc:tared). • See P998 A4. •Irvine Ranch Water extends deadline to sell shares amid confusion about buyout terms. By Susan Deemer, Daily Piiot COSTA MESA -The local water wars took another twist as the Irvine Ranch Water District extended its deadline to March 24 for Santa Ana Heights Water Co. shareholders to line up and sell out to them. • Irvine Ranch officials said some sbarebolden have had diffi- culty finding their paperwork, while others simply don't under- stand the offer. The original dead- line was March 7. Shareholders remain hesitant to take either the llvine Ranch offer or a more recent offer by Mesa' Cont<>lidated Water Dis· trict. The two water diatricts are locked in a fierce battle to take over the tiny Santa Ana Heights water company. A recent meeting held by lrvine ltanch was suppoeect to exJ>Wn the offer, but many &hare· holden repe1tedly asked the same questions and remain ed confused. Bob Nevin told fellow share- holders at the meeting that nei· ther otter holds water. Although he was eventually booed from the podium, the veterinarian clutched the microphone and stood his ground unW both chuckles and applause finally drowned him out •vou have got to pay (Irvine Ranch) backthe money they gave you to buy the company," aid Nevin, who I eels the company is worth more than it was offered. "It's like I buy your car and then you poy me back the money and I still haw your car.• Mesa also held a community meeting on Monday attempting lo clarity its proposal. Santa Ana Heights Water Co will bold its annual boa.rd m t- ing Much t 2. Some shareholders •SEE BUYOUT MOE A11 DUE UNG ............. ~ ...........•....••..•..• DEALS •Santa Alla I~ ....,. a.. da ..wdirl law ltllll • ...... ,, .. £ ..... ...., ---~.,..,,_, h'rllllil II.a\ .,. Mae 0.11li'1s.d .,..,,. • lrltt.t. 7Jae fe4· loabv .,. c;m 1m1_,,. 11hd 11111 ••a. Giid dw ....,.,.. 111"9-iJUIH., ,,..,...._, ,,_ o..l&Hw ti/fdM. 0.HIHZ WMf lttp' I ... I/Vine ~ ..._, fef 51% ol rite ............ lo pur- cha.le Santa Ana ,,..,,.,., Allllrw•. The ... .... tbi'Ougb end ...... Wll be •••Did to tbllr OWDIR. ....... 1.tOl ...... fWtblls' lbarel. But ihareholden --nentuany eeftd in the paper- Work to l'e('elve the money. 0.1111• How many more Mtfta <ION lrv'IM lard nHd . to lfnollln ,,. puttha8er Alww•z They b&ve 1,685 thet ue in the pl"OCem of beelag tendered and need t,965 more. • SEE DUELING fWlE A11 .. A.2 SATURDAY. MARCH 8, 1997 .. r ' I T 1 mpl m rv1n greef wylder .. 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Neunan Marcus (759-1900) is located at Fastuon Island in Newport Beach. + OtUROf NAME: Temple Bat Yahm of Newport-Beachllrvine +ADDRESS: 1011 Cametback · St., Newport Beach + l'ELEPHONE: 644--1999 +DENOMINATION: Reform Congregation, but with tradi- tional services +YEAR otURCH ESTABUSHED: 1973 + SERVICE 11MES: Friday, 8 p.m., except on the first Friday of the month, a family service is held instead, at 6 p.m. Bar and Bat Mitzvahs are held on Satur- . day at 10:30 a.m. + SENIOR RA881: Mark S. Miller + SIZE OF CONGREGATION: 600famflies + MAKBJP OF CONGREGA- TION: Mostly families with chil- dren still in the home and sin- gles. Members come from Orange County's coastal commu- nities and Irvine and Mission Viejo. + OflLD CARE: Provided at all services and family activities + 1YPE OF WORSHIP: Tradition- al. Services include prayers, singing and a teaching. There is a lot of Hebrew in the service, but prayer and song books are Hebre~/English and it is easy for anyone unfamiliar with Hebrew to follow. The junior choir, under direction of the cantqr, provides music at the family service on the first Friday of the l(lonth. +TYPE OF SERMON: Miller's teachings are generally based on the portion of Torah designated for the week, though at times he addresses a current issue in view of the wisdom of Torah. At the family service, on the first Friday of each month, his teaching Is more of a story, accessible to the children, than a sermon. +RECENT SERMON: Recently, Rabbi Miller spoke about the issue of human cloning In light of Judaism's view of the unique- ness of man, the soul and the sacredness ol the individual. + IJPCOMING SERMON: The service on March 7 was a family service and Miller spoke about Queen Esther and the st?'}' asso- ciated with the nearing festival of Purim. The congregation will celebrate Purim with a family Purim carnival on March 23. +WELCOME WAGON: Visitors receive an informational pam- phlet about Temple Bat Yahm and its opportunities for wor- ship, education and friendship. Rabbi Miller calls them following their visit. + PROGRAMS: Shabbat services and worship services and cele- brations for High Holy Days and other special holidays. Temple Bat Yahm's Sisterhood provides events and services for tbe tem- ple and the community-at-large. Small groups, "chavurah," pro- vide friendship to families with ages, chi!Qren and intE:rests in common. There ar~ many edu- cational programs for children and adults, ilfcluding Mommy and Me and· pre-school pro-. grams, and religious school for older children. Temple Bat LEAi-\ HOGSTEN I OAllY PILOT Rabbi Mark S. Mille r leads the congregation at Temple Bat Yahm of Newport Beach/Irvine. Yahm's y~arly lecture series fea- tures dist.inguished guest speak- ers and Rabbi Miller lectures throughout the year on topic of Jewish content. Temple Bat Yahm contributes to the com- munity-at-large through food • drives, blood drives and many variou$ charitable wa1ks, runs and benefits for social services and ~. . + DRESS: Clothing should befit the time, Shabbat, and place, the sanctuary, a holy place .. + CHUROf DESIGN: The syna- gogue recently installed ii Jerusalem wall, design by Ra bbt Miller and made by a sculptress from Los Angeles. +MISSION STATEMENT: The purpose of the congregation shall be to worship God in accordance w ith the faith of Reform Judaism; to promote religious education; to promote cultural and spiritual welfare of its members as Jews and as ·members of the general com- munity; and to advance the lib- eral interpretation of the Jeyv- ish tradition. The congregation has been estatilished to main- tain a house of worship and learning, and a place of assem- bly for the preservation and perP;etuation of Judafsm and the ethical and moral values for which it stands; and to provide iu members with the means of identifying with their Jewish heritage and of living in accor- dance with Jewish teachings, and to preserve the Jewish faith for future generations. •i. INTERESTING NOTE: Shimon Perez, former prime mi.nister of Israel, will, in the very near future, be guest speaker at a lecture as' part of the syna- gogue's annual lecture series. -By Michele MalT The Sutton Place Hotel in Newport Beach is offering 8.J1 assortment of weekend packages with activities designed for the weekend traveler and corporate clients Among the many pack- ages available are the Breakfast for Two Weekend for $110 per Rooting on. an Arbgr Day tradition i .room; the Grand Passion Week- end, wtuch includes chilled champagne and chocolate truf. -fies and breakfast in bed or Sun- day brunch for $159 per room; the Bellissimo Weekend includes a boat ride in the Newport Har- bor, c;hilled champagne and chocolate truffles and breakfast in bed or Sunday brunch for $169; and the Pageant of the Masters is available in July and August and offers transportallon ~ to and from the Laguna Beach Pageant of the Masters perfor- mance, champagne and truffles. Tickets to the show can be pur-• chased through the hotel concierge. The price is $169 per room. The Sutton Place Hotel (476-2001) is a:four-star, four-ctia - mond hotel located at 4500 MacArthur Blvd. m Newport Beach After 25 years of doing busi- ness on Balbod Island, Henrietta Flsher is closing her Jewelry and rruneraJ store, Adelphi (675- 50~6), located at 122 Agate Ave Fisher's rellrement saJe is in progress and everything goes. Everything includes jewelry: gold and silver, gemstone beads, Ital- ian and Paol1c coral, Native Amencan pieces; nunerals: rocks for lads, small gemstone carv- mgs, specunens for collectors; and MeJOcan artifacts: pre- Columbia reproducl:lons, wood and ~eramic gilts .. • BEST BUYS appears ThurSdays and Saturdays. tf you know of a good buy, call me at 540-1224, fax me at 646-4170 or write to me Best B~ys. Daily Pilot. 330 W BaY. St., Costa Mesa, 92627. / A. RBOR DAY: Mem.bers of the Newport-Balboa Rotary Club will continue on a 28-year-old community tra- dition this week as they distrib- u te 2, 164 Deodar Cedar saplings to third-graders atteqding public and priva te schools in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach in celebration of Arbor Day, an American fradition since 1884. The Deodar Cedar, native to the Himalayas, is drought resistant and is a fast growing tree that tops out at 80 feet. According to dub president Millard MacAdam, the total of trees ctistributed to third-graders over the past.28 years numbers over 80,700. "This was an event begun by our member and then club president Tom Riley (now. a retired Orange County supervi- sor) 28 years ago, which has contributed a lot to the greening of the Harbor Area," MacAdam noted. Club members are spending today at Hines Nursery titivatir\g -that is, cutting the excess roots that creep out of plastic containers the trees com e in. On Monday, dub members will go to 29 schools a.pd visit third- grade classrooms, leaving a tree for each student and discussing how to plant and nurture the tree, according to Rotarian Allan Tingey, who chairs the Arbor Day program. "Just about all the trees will be planted at the students' homes, in the ground or in con- tainers," Tingey said. A special 15-gallon tree will be planted by the Rotary Club at Sonora Elementary School in Costa Mesa on Wednesday at 8:30 a .m . Costa Mesa Mayor COMM U NIT Y & CL U BS .. Jim deboom Peter BUtta and school Sup erin- tendent Mac Bernd will attend the ceremony, which· will involve Sonora third-graders. MAYOR'S PRAYER BREAK- FAST: The concluding event for the annual Christian Leadership Week will be the 33rd annual Mayor's Prayer Breakfast slated 7:30 a .m . on Ftjday a t the New- port Beach Marriott Hotel. May- ors Jan Debay (Newport Beach), Peter Butta (Costa Mesa) and €hrtsttna Shea (Irvine) have proclaimed March 10-14 as Ch.ristiaa Leadership Week. Featured speaker at the prayer breakfast will be former Irvine mayor and city council membe r Dave Baker who has (aced some challenges and will share h ow God has been with him during these times. Tickets a t $20 each and can be obtained by calling 673-6640. This event is a sellout each. year, so reserve early. CLUB NEWS: The Orange D ~Pilot BEAQEBS l::tOTUNE Mesa, CA. 92626. coPy,ight: No 642-6086 news stofles, Illustrations, edlto- Record your comments about rial matter or advertisements herein ain be reproduced with· TEMPERATURES "'fWtt1•I lf'r .. ttt t "''~ ~· '-4 the Dally Pilot or news tips. out written permission of copy· Newport Beach VOL 91, NO. 48 ADDRESS right owner. 68147 Our address Is 310 W. Bay St., Balboa cosu Mesa, Calif. 92627. HOW TO REACH US 68147 THOMAS H. JOHNSON. COMECDONS Clrcubrtlon Costa Mesa Publisher The llmes Orange COYnty 72145 WIWAM LOeOD.1. It Is the Piiot's policy to prompt-(800) 252-9141 Corona def Mar Editor ly correct all errors of substanGe. AdYeftlslhg 67/47 STEVE MARlllE. Plea~ all S74-oi233. Classified 642-5678 o::t:f. 642-4321 SURF FORECAST Marn19lng Editor m E I MIS VOKOI. The Newport BeaclVCosta Mesa News s.4().1224 LOCATION Oty Eaitor D.tl~ Pilot (USPS-l44-800) Is Sports 642-4330 Wedge TONY DOOEllO. pub lshed Monday through Sat· Newt, Sports Fax 646-4170 Newport News Editor urday. In Newport Beach and E·M•l~ot20earthllnk.net Blackles ROGa CAIUON, Costa Mesa. subicrlptions are Main River Jetty only ...,allable by subsctlbl'<&: luslne. Office 642-4321 CdM Sports Editor • The llmet Orange County ) Business Fax 631-5902 MMCl.wmH, 252-9141. In areas outside of TmES Photo Edit(>' ~ hach and Costa Mesi. TODAY P'ublilhld by LYNN"°'4 w bsa1ptlor4 to the Oally Piiot CAl!fomle c.otnmunl(y ~ ~ ' First low Ollpl.y Adwrtlslng ~ are aval141bie a,, m.il for • TIM. Mln'or Complny. ~ 2·13 a.m. NOY 09'f IWG. Pl' month. Second d.w First high a.tfled ~ ~.,.Id 9t CoN Mesa, CA. 8~21 a.m. lANA...,,.. (Priem lndude all applk.tble ~ 5. ........ l'l'.sldent lfld CEO Second low Promotlor4 stet• ttld loc.al taMS.) POSTMAs-Judtdl l. ........ 2:52 p.m. ru: Send .ctdf .. changel to VQ ~'*-el MINget PlttMOD llWt. The Newport lffchlCosta Mell l(Jm ClltMth. Oht1ot ol Opftdonl Second high Olfef F~ OfflcM Dilly l'llot. P.O. lox 1560, COJta " et,.7 c.llf. CN /ti,.,.,,..-9:Mp.m. • ~. I • • Coast and Newport Harbor . Exchange dubs will hold the annual "Search for TaJent" com- petition on Friday, beginning at 6:15 p.m. at the OASIS Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. The event is.a showcase for area youth. More information can be obtained by calling Charlie Anderson at 546-4706 . or Sandra Rabus at 760-1081. Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Club members Ed McFarland and Vaughn Redding were. hon- ored for 25 years of service at a recent Kiwanis governor's meet- ing. Members receiving the Dis- tinguished Service Award from the governor were Bill Lupls, Brlglde Dally, Jack Hall, Ste ve Grant and Bruce Merrifield. Congratulations. SERVICE CLUB M EETINGS THIS COMING WEEK Want to get more involved In your community, make new friends, net· work or give something back to your community? Try a service clubl You are invited to attend a club meeting this coming week. Many dubs will buy your first guest meal for you. TUESDAY -7:30 a.m. Newpo rt Beach Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the Balboa Bay Club. Noon Costa Mesa Downtown Kiwanis Club meets at the Costa Mesa Community·Center to hear Ken Fuller, world class cyclist. 6 p.m The Costa Mesa·Newport Harbor Lions Club's Fish Fry Club meets at the Costa Mesa Country Club. WEDNESDAY·-7:30 a .m. South Coast Sunrise Rotary Club meets :u the Center Club. Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club meets at the University Athletic Club. Noon Soroptlmlrt International Newport Harbor meets at the Santa Ana Country Club for a business meet- ing. Costa Mesa Rotary Club meets at Mesa Verde Country Club. The Eltchange Club of Orange Coast meets .. WEATHER o . .- 6.0 ·1.0 5.2 SUNDAY First low 3:00 a.m. 0.0 First high 9:08 a.m. S.8 Second low 3:30 p.m. --0.7 Second high 9:43 p.m. 5.4 WATER TaMPERATURI: 60 Getlhwin woold tell you •s•wondf!rlut• for surfing and •s•meNelous• for sun. Sleep In and take advan. tage of the afternoon surf· Ing and WHther conditions. The btend of wind swell fr0f1\ the ~ ind southtm hemisphere l\Wll should tMlly delMlr shNdtr-t'llgh Jets at toc.i bNches. at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. 6 p.m. Newport Balboa Rotary Club meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club to hear Julie Anders discuss -Phonics: What it is and Why it is Cen· tral to our Lives." THURSDAY -7 a.m. Costa Mesa· Orange Coast Breakfast Lions Oub meets at Mimi'~J:afe. Noon Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach·Corona del Mar meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Club meets at the Holid.iy Inn for a program on Fashion Show Etiquette & Training. The Exchange crub of New- port Harbor meets at the Shark Island COSTA MESA Yacht Club for a business meeting. The Newport·lrvine Rotary Club meets at the Irvine Marriott Hotel for s0me St. Patrick's Day fun. WORTH REPEATING: From the ne~letter of the Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach-CorOl'la del Mar ... "Many a man has dated a new era in his life from reading a book." Thoreau •· COMMUNITY a CLUBS is published every Saturday In the Dail~ Pilot. FAX your service club's meeting informa- tion to 631·5851 or mail to 1743 Bay- port Way, .Newport Beach, 92660. • Avocado Street : A surfboard, wetsuit and dally planner worth S430 were stolen from a truck with an unlocked camper shell In the 200 block. • West hker StNet: A wallet with SSOO cash and more cash inside sev- eral envelopes was stolen from a b usiness in the 600 block. The front glass door was shattered. . • Elden Avenue: A S350 tape deck stereo was stolen from a car in the 2300 block. The right rear window was sma5hed. •Iowa Street : A S200 cellular phone a nd St,700 worth of tools were stolen from an unlocked car in the 1600 block. • South Coast Drive: A $600 HAM radio was stolen from a car in the 900 block. There was no sign of forced entry. NEWPORT BEACH • Hermitage Lane: A S 150 cellular phone was stolen from a car parked in the 20 block. The door was left unlocked. • Galaxy Drive: A $4,000 lap-top computer and a bicycle were stol~ · from an unsecured garage in the 1800 block. • • Whitecap Drive: A $250 cellular phone was stolen from an unlodc~ t ar parked in front of a residence. •West Bey Avenue: S51 cash was stolen from an unlocked residence in the 800 block while the victims were at a neighborhood barbecue. Quality Legal Services at a Reasonable Price $125/hr A:JTORNEYS AT.LAW , BUSINESS LITIGATION AND TRANSACTIONS Cor~~a.tions, partnerships, mergel"S', acqu1Sttio ns, buy-sell agreeme nts, contracts and collections REAL ESTATE LITIGATION AND TRANSACTIONS Evictlons,-foredosures, easements, title disputes, work~outs ESTATE PLANNING Trusts, Wills, Probate Administration LEGAL :OPTIONS AI I QIN C X I AT LAW (714) 760-8775 • N~ Beticb!COst. M~ Daily Piloc SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1997 . Dedicated co~Ch helps make musical magic Penny war against leukemia. heats up In a penny war betw~ thE> classes at Ensign Middle School, students have raised n~arly $2,400 for the Pennies for Patient\ Leukemia Fund. n ee I have had my mind own this past week. The first blast came Saturday night when we went to discover what comes out when you cross a Norwegian folk singer w\th a mariachi band. Bliss is what. Ecstasy in the form of an enchanting, funny, immensely talented dynamo named Lynni lreekrem. In my next life, I plan to come back as Treekrem's gentleman friend. The second mind-blower hit Wednesday nigh~ . .My politely feminist wife said hell no we're not going to tear up our paid:tor season tickets and t?oycott those male chauvinist pigs of t.Qe Vien- na 'Philharmonic. What we heard proved that what has been said of the Vien- na's stunning unity and tonal richness is, il anything, under- stated. Mind~blower number three · combines 96 kids from Andersen School and Joel Swenson, the Andrew Lloyd Webber of chil- dren's musical comedies. · Consider the challenges Joel had to face: Work with a group of involved mothers to determine the .fred · martin T theme fdr a music:atshow to fea- ture the kids of said moms. -Audi- tion said kids. Keep moms happy. Write show and rehearse kids four to six hours a week for six weeks. Keep them focused, uti- lite every minute of every pre- cious hour. Keep chorus kids from becoming jealous of k.ids who are doing what we in show business call "star tuMs. H Keep moms happy. I went to the penultimate rehearsal Wednesday and watched Joel and his throng in action. \ The House rules. House Of lm~.G~ U 1-800 MERCEDES (,.~~~j ShoRES INTERioRS Tht Ul11m4u. CJ.milk Down FilkJ ChRiK SmionRI ACHIEVE1HE NEWPORT LOOK FOR SPRING Great styles, selections, and v:ilues. Mention this ad & receive :i special discount 2640 AvoN'ST., NEWpOn Buclt (PCH & Rinuid£ DR.) 642 .. 22~~ . f NE\VPOHT PACKET Brian Brinkerhoff was soloing on Randy Newman's "Short Peo- ple" when I sneaked in, working in front of a chorus of at least 40. The kid's terrific. · They're all tenific. You can sense how proud these kids are of what they're doing. You can feel their charac- ter and spirit growing right there in front of you. ulast year she played a dog, H mom Cathy Schroeder told me about her daughter, Anne, a fifth-grader. "This year. she has a much better part.• · I suspect next year Anne will be out front, as are Michelle Aspis and Alex Eisenberg-Tan with Cole Porter'.s "You're·the Top" and Stephen Sondheim's •Anyone Can Whistle." Maybe Anne will sing to a pig, as third-grader Billy Cantrell will do in Richard Rodgers' "More Than Just a Friend.· (This will be a real porker, on • loan from the piggery at the fau. grounds' Centennial Farm. Sueanne Pacini tota me they are keeping the pig costume and the kid who will wear it, just in case.) · The finale of Act I is "Circle of Friends.• The cast overflows the stage and fills both aisles at Corona del Mar High School's Little Theater. The kids are, singing, the moms are singmg, Joel Swenson's singing, even a.n itinerant colwnnist is singing, About two hours into the nOOl)·to-S. p .m. rehearsal, Joel's wife, Melody, brings him a sack lunch. Joel puts the bag down on the stage and go~ on rehearsing Michelle Quye, Tay- lor Decker and Jennifer Scott in "That Girl," an adaption of Willy Russell's HThat Guy," ·. One of the girls is having dif. ficulty with a line. Wilh the light- ning speM of the Souiliern Cali· Comia dialect1 she·deUvers it: .. Areyougofhgtohangoutwithhi- mafterschoolf H Gently, Joel coaxes: H Are-you-going-to- hang-out-with-him-after-school." It takes a few stabs but soon, Joel grins!'" •By jove, I think she's got it!" · _ Click-click, Joel and the cast move on to the Richard and Robert Shennan's "I Wanna Be· Llk~ You," artfully sung by Adam,Wenger. The'n, the second Floral & Gifts ~·'°"'~~~ ~·97~~ 50°/o Off Topiaries t. 'Olplrt"I .}. 15-97 Cll!>t<>m ·lf?l<.mtb . G ift ::. & Antiques Spl'l'iality Furnilllre '--,.. Mon-Fri \10-6 •Sat 10-5 369 E.'"17 th St.; #13 •Costa Mesa• 646-6745 {Next to Plum's Cafe) act's big production number, "Polka Do' Bikmi," featuring Monique Yowell, Vivian Uao and Jennifer Lee. Kinzie Rose Kramer is a wee person. Joel says she hasn't sung in public before, but I'll guaran- tee this fifth-gq1der's delivery of Webber's "Tbete is Me" will stop the show. , I was so entranced, I almost didn't notice Joel, down on tus hClnds and knees, holding the lit· Ue gul's feet to keep her from · prancing about the stage as she sang the wistful ballad. Kinzie didn't miss a beat. She just let the lyric flow. What a trouper[ What a show! As of Friday, tickets for today~ 2 p.m. matinee at CDM's Little Theater were still availabl!i; at $5. The 7 p.m. show is probab?y sold out. Call 721-0366 for inlorma· lion about both performances. • FRED MARTIN'S column runs every Thursday and Saturday . Now.the school is seeking out· side donations to add more to the collection before giving it to the· non-profit organizati<fn on Wednesday. The money will _benefit research on leukemia. Donatlon.is l"can be sent to Ensign Middle School, 2000 Cliff Drive, Newport Be.deb 92660. For more informa· bon. call 760-3440 Eat at Avila's, send · a kid to Grad Nite Avtla's El Rarlcluto Restaurant at 2 101 Placenna Ave. in Costd Mesa, will donate all of its dining proeceeds from 5 to 10 p.m. Mon- day to support semors who want to dttend Estan cia High School's Grdd Night, but can't afford tick- ets For info.rmation, call Maria Elena Avila at 254-0870. 126· Angular Sofa. All 8 way band tied. 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West:l.n South Coast Plaza hotel to : the past Man •nd WC>man of Billa bong USA, which he honor a heroin clddict-tumed-: the Year r«ip~t:s over tlte launche d in 1983, last year ' past five yeatS. The ina1-1n1/ earned $50 million. preacher, a commuruty acbVlSt· : rds hand«J -~-But tus sponsorship of youth turned-city leader, and a surfer-: awa were out in sports events and donati·ons to tumed-busine!>s mogul 1 1970: The Rev Jose R. Coronado was • • 1~ Sandy Pinkerton and numerous charities won him the lauded as Costcl Mesa's 1997 Man : Joe Erickson pioneer Businessperson of the qt the Year dnd former Mayor ! • 1995 Jane Brecht and Russ : I Vear award, rud Daily Pilot pub- M:rv Hornbuckle as Woman of : Gilbert 1 Usher Tom Johnson, who served ' • 1994 Jackie Gillis and Paul : on the selection committee. the ear dunng the Costa Mesa • Brecht 1 Chamber of r·ommerce's 27th ' 1 "I'm super honored to be here annual Man. Womdn c1nd Busi-: • 1993 Irene Hajek and Jack : tocfay," Hurley told the crowd, : Hammett . . : , wltich included young men in ~~h=~~n of the Yedr awards : • 1992 Helen Redding and Jim 1: baggy jeans and swf caps, senior " : Ferryman •1 citizens, clergy members and cor-Robert Hurley. owner of Bill· abong USA. Wd!> named the hrsl L-------------------------' I porate executives. ever Businessp<>r~on of the Year Hornbuckle, who rebred from Said'HurJey of fellow honorees Coronado, pastor of La Puertd the City CounCll in December 1 Coronado and Hornbuckle:· ·rm Abiertd {The Open Door) ch.urch. dlter a 12-year Stint, was lauded . truly 1.nsp1.red and blown away by wds honored for his compelling for her many contnbubons out-whdt they.do every day.• sdlvdlwn story A fonner heroin side of her counCll service. All three were presented with dd<ilct. he turned his hie around A 32-year Costa Mesa res1-proclamations and certificates m Decf'mber 1 q7fi by preachJ.ng dent. Hornbuckle is known· for from Congressman Dana m the• qdng-ndden Shdhmar area her involvement WJth a number of Rohrabacher; Assemblywoman of Costd MP~d dnd C'nroll.mg dt rommuruty groups. particularly Manlyn Brewer; Orange County Soulh<.!m Cdhfom1ct College those that serve youth, mcluding ·supetvlSor J1.m Sllvci; Costa Mesa Now drmecl Mlh d degree 10 the Newport-Mesa Schools Foun· · Mayor Peter Sulfa; Mesa Consol- psychology dnd ministry, Corond· ddllon and Girls, Inc. She has also 1datcd Water District board presi· do has served d!. an msp1rat1on to heen duector of St. Mark Com-. dent Michael Healey; and state ' Six arrested in ·gang _sweep Oscar Ramos after running him By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot down wttb a car wblle be rode his bicycle near 20th Street and COSTA MESA -SiI alleged Placentia Avenue. members of what police are call-• On Dec. 6, the gang mem- mg the oty's most criminally bers turned on one of their own. acbve gang were arrested Friday a 16-year-old boy. punching and during an early-morning sweep kicking him on 17th Street until involV1T1g 65 agents from nine they fractured the bone by pis Orange County anti-gang agen-!\right eye, nearly blinding h.iJn. cies. • On. Feb. 2. gang members . At 7 a.m., police served war-· 'beat and kicked 19-year-old rants at 10 Co~a Mesa homes Jose Mondragon near Wilson and one in Santa Ana, seizing Street, br~aking his nose. two .22 caliber rifles and one Birney said the current inves- .380 semiautomatic pistol dwj.ng ligation began after the Septem- the arrests, said Costa Mesa ber attack. police Sgt. Dale Birney. •As the rest of these incidents Bimey, \\'.ho would not release came to our attention, .we began the name of the gang. said the to Sei! that the same people were gang members are responsible involved,· he said. for a spree of felony assaults in Those arrested in connection Costa Mesa dating back to Sep-with the attacks were Enrique tember: Pinon. 18. Juan Padilla, 18, • On Sept. 13, gang.members Miguel Chaquelo, 20, and three allegedly swarmed a 16-year-old mare juveniles. all from Costa Estan~· a High SChool student Mesa. o~tsid .the .s~~ and struck Also arrested puring the raid him o the head'W'lth a bicycle were Nicholas Pinon, 21, and chain. Miguel Gomez, 43, both of Cos- • On 'Nov. 9, gang members ta Mesa. Pinon faces charges of reportedly beat 18-year-old possessing stolen car stereos, while police arrested Gomez on an outstanding warrant. Birney said most of th~ homes searched were west of Harbor Boulevard, between Wilson Street and 17th Street. He said police are investigating whether the seized guns are linked to known sh ootings. As the J:\ead of the Costa Mesa Police Department's gang unit, Birney commanded an effort that included gang officers from the Newport Beach, Santa Ana, Garden Grove, Anah.eim, and Irvine police departnients, as well as sheriff's deputies and agents from the county proba- tion department and district attorney's o~ce> "This gang has been, in the last two or three months. the most criminally-active gang that we have had,• Birney said. "Over the last few months they decided it was time to flex. their muscle.• Birney said the gang's increased activity probably resµlte d from police having locked up leadei:s of rival gang Calle Shalimar Locos ll\ 1995. his IMgely l..dtmo congregdhon mumty Preschool for nine years. Sen. Ross J ohnson 's office. "I ~el~~ vrry unworth~" I "lhle the~ctthatCo~aMe~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Coronado Sdid in dcrepl.l.ng the 1s one of the rllos\ diverse commu- award •He• who deserve:-. all th<' 1 rut1es m the county," she told the honor!> 1s the Lord J1•sus Chmt dud1ence, which includetrVier "I thouqht I Wd'> born to he a I husbdnd. Jerry, her daught\rs loser, that I'd n(!v"'r dmount to dnd grandson. 'Tm deeply hon- d11ything good . I wan! lo t.hdnk ored to be iecogruzed by you.• God for the city of C'ostd Mesd " Hurley's is a true waves-to· ~;,/{};f'j(? )l ~Je Interior De~i g n Ser v ice!-. , ..... ~ ..,, c. ' ,J .... ~ ' Di~tinc tive l' l 1 ~1 . . A ccessories I I l I I . & Gifti. uJ SO {Yo OFF Ceram ic's & C r ystal 642-1640 Tu Fri 10:30 S • Sat ll ·4 • 1720 Santa Ana Ave Costa Mesa • 1 Blk No. of 17th St. PREVEN T L EGAL PRO BLEMS! PROTECT Y O U R RIG H TS! A V OID C O STL}! 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The scarf exhibit, which opens today, is the first Hermes has held in the United Sta~es. It previews the opening of the new Hermes store, one of 10 new stores open-. ing this year in the plaza's 30th Anniversary Collection .• The show first appeared at the Santory Museum in Osaka, Japan last year, but this is its final appearance. said _Hilton McConnico, who designed the exhibit. The store is scheduled to open this summer. Throughout the exhibit, three- ctimensional, multimedia scenes illustrate the stories imprinted on the scarves. 11 Hermes Paris was founded in 1837 as cl b.orse harness-making company, then later became a saddle man'u.facturer. Silk scarves were first sold as accessories in 1937. but soon became one of the French company's most sought- ' after products. The exhibit is a tribute to the company's "hero, H the silk worm. 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I president of Hermes Paris. said South Coast Plaza is home to a the venerable company chose its list of exclusive upscale stores new locahon m part because iti including Chanel, Barney New sales staff typically walk cus. +Founded in 1837 as a har- ness-makifl9 firm +In 1928, began manufac- turing saddles , "We have been talking with The site. which was formerly York and Tiffany & Co. ! tamers to theu cars. + First scarf manufactured in 1937 • 960 desig~ 60 years Hennes for many, many y~ars. • the Magic Pan restaurant, is in said Henry Segerstrom. who front or a valet parking entrance courted the clothing store for 20 beside th~ Chanel store. . + A perfumed scarf lntr~ ' duced in 1996 + 12 new designs each year + Scarves have 2.5 ounces of silk I I I I I I I I I I I I years. "South Coast Plaz4 has a "Hemjes has certamly been a reput~tion for quality and Hermes favonte or mme for so many has a reputation for bemg the yedIS," Segerstrom said. finest in retailing.• The exhibit begins today and Still, despite the 'Cn>ut ot runs through March 2,l. Hows numerous high-end stores, last dfe Monday .through Friday, 10 year BloQmingdale's Fhose-to d m to 9 p.m .. S4turday. 1() a.m. to make its Orange County debut in ~ 7 p.m : and Su{lday; 11 a.m . to Newport Beac.h Fashion Island. 6-10 pm For more information , I L--~-r--------------------~ land. . "When the cat turns into silk the mice m(iy dance and play,· .. Laurent Moplmeja-Hermes. cdll (800) .782-8888 . . }"t- JOHn llOnARD'~ • 0" ...... ,.. Emergency Ambulance Service Now Included! Fire Medics ••• Because Emergencies· ._ Can HappenAny Tiine. N cwport Becich paramedic respond · to thousand s of 911 calls each year. They know how important it is to be prepared for unexpected eml'rgencies that could mean life or death for you or someone you Ion~. You can be prepared, too. By joining the ewport Beach Fire Medics pro- gram at $42 per year, you and all the members of vour household ca n be · covered for ~nJimitro paraml'dte and emergency ambulance serv1cc....,-<l'it/i 110 011t-of-pockrt t!tpenses. Otherwise, a visit by paramedics to your home can cn::.t you up to $500, including emergency ambulance tTansport.ltion to the h(rpital. Interested in protecting yourself against the unexpected cost of emergencies? For more Inf ormatlon, call (714) 844-3383. .. ---------------------------------------------YES! I want to bccoml' a memh<'r of the Fin.• Medics program! '"'' S1m1o\Urm .. 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The 7:30 to 9 p.m. class at the Orange County Jewish Community Center meets on Tuesdays, March 11 through April l Program fees are $28 for mem- bers and $40 for nonmembers. The center is located on the Jewish Federabon Campus at 250 E. Bak- er St. m Costa Mesa Phone 755- 0340 for additional tnlorrnation. SCIENCE OF MIND IV J uanella Evans leads a class in ddvanced metaphysics and truth teachings It 1s open to all w ho seek the God power W1thm or \vtSh to become pract.JtJoners. The r lass meets from 10 a.m to noon Mdich 29 at New Thought Com- munity Church at 1929 Tustin Ave. i.n Costa Mesa. An offering of $15 1s suggested. To learn more, call 646-3199 NON-STOP FUN An After-School Extravaganza will fea ture programs for kinder- yarteners through sixth graders at the Jewish Community Center in eo.ta. Mesa. Painting for seoopa through sixth grader& takes p Mondays, beginning th.ii week through April 28, from 3: .. 5 to 5:15 p.m. The price is S65 minus $15 for center -members. Biddy Ball tor kids in kindergarten through sec- ond grade also happens Mondays, March 17 to April 28, from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m, lt costs $50 minus $12 for center members. Karate/Pa-Kua classes for first through eigh.th graders takes place Wednesdays, March 26 to May 7. 1lUs costs $70 minus $20 for center members, and offers a free introductory dass March 19. The center is located on the Jewish Federation Campus at 250 E. Baker St. in Costa Mesa. Phone 755-0340 for additional mformation. HEALING BROKEN HEARTS Vineyard Christian Fellowship will hold a series of divorce reCQV· ery workshops in Costa Mesa through March 25. Each Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m., assistant pastor and single parent Mike Barnett will guide participants in a lec- ture-discussion format. The series takes place at 102 E. Baker St.. Call 556-8463 for more informa- tion or to arrange child care by preregistering. JEWISH SUNDAY SCHOOL The Jewish Culture School is offering Sunday school classes for ctu.Jdren, ages 5. through mitzvah program, as well as an adult sem- inar. The 10 a.m. to noon class ANTHONY'S LANDSCAPE Sttd a Sod lawns ' · M.alllla. GAnka UQbts lrrl~atloo Drala \Tom . Sprtllltr Systems lastalftd (Hto. mual. & ttpa.lrs) PluUoQ. tms, shrubs, Rowtrs, Qtocmd ~tr· . (Gardeniaf MaJn1eoucc Semcc) Guy Dtlarosa Dnfd Rfttra (714) 642-1858 I Enell•h SpealtJnt I fret hllmltts. Rusoulllt Pr1cu Uuastd (714) 214-4594 Auto • Commerdal • Trucks • Homeowners • Bonds • Uf e • Health • Fire * Call lor Quotes * · Family Owned & Operated. Co. Agents for: Safeco • Progressive • Fie. Superior & More Including-Mercury In s. meets at the Jewilh Community Center twloe a month. but eome aeaions substttute a field trip. nus chapter of the Society for Humanisttc Juda.ism sponsors an adult seminar du.ting the Sunday school sessions for all its mem- bers. lbe center is located at 254, E. Baker St. in Costa Mesa. To learn more about the chapter and registration, call Deborah Holland at 559-6726. HEALTH DAY Instructor Janet Brosan leads People With Arthritis Can Exer· cise classes from 10 to 11 a .m. every Tuesday at the Jewish Senior Center of Orange County, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. The class includes health education, joint-protection tips, relaxatipn techniques, pain-control tech· niques and socializing. Call 513- 5641. PARADIGM SH!fl: The Newport Beach Baha'i Community allows participants to hear and experience •Paradigm Shift: A New Way -A New World" at 7:30 p.m. every Friday at a private residence in Corona del Mar. Together, they explore ques- tions such as: Can racism and prej- udice be eliminated? What is the new world oroer? Can conflicts be resolved without force? Aie women and tru!n equal? What's the spiritual solution to our economic problems? Music and food are included. Directions: 759-0999. HEAUNG Prom 10 to 11 a.m. on Wednes.- days, people gether to learn heal- ing themselves through Science ol Mind teaching. All are wel- come to Join the group, led by Ju4Della Evans. It takes place at Community Church, 1929 Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa. Phone 646- 3199. POWER POINTS "Temples,· High Places and Synagogues" illwninates how ancient Israelites worshipped during a three-part lecture series at the Or4llge County Jewish Comm\lllity Center. George Giacwnakis Jr., Ph.D. will use the latest archaeology :and ancient inscription to describe the history of places of worship. The slide lectures begin at 7:30 p.m. on March 10, 17 and 24. Refresh- ments will be served at the event. Admission is $15 for center mem- bers and $20 for nonmembers. The center is located on the Jew- isli Federation Campus at 250 E. Baker St. in Costa Mes~ Phone 755-0340 for additional id.forma- tion. GREAT DEOSIONS A series of discussions on U.S. foreign policy continues Monday at St. Mark Presbyterian Church. This Monday's topic will be "Mid- dle East in Flux." The 7:30 to 9 f!IP· "-'-~ft:ULJ.'VU"a~ .MATTRESS Factory . utlet Store BRAND NEW· COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best tor Less! ® .......... ~.,....,,, m~ • •• 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mea One Block South of ~5 l'wy 545-7168 Hodsqn Lighting l3aroque Chandelier Modd •FIS6S/98Z Available in Bronze · Ht. 30" Dia. 26" Repairs & Light Bulbs Open Tues. -Fri. 8:30-5. Sat 9-4 151 O N~ort Blvd.., Costa Mesa 548-9341 ous C<>~GREGATIO:\..\L l~ELJ<;)(){ S SCIE\CE COMMUNITY CHURCH.. CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST New l)lought Church Science of Mind Center 1845 Park Avenue, Costa Mesa, CA (19111 SI. and PoU l'lllUI. I blockf olltcnor llM1) CHURCH SERVICE SUN-10:30a.m. Office: (71 4) 646-3199 To Bt/itvt /s To Cart; To Clift Is To DO. Rev. Gall Miiier, Intern Minister Dr. Juanella Evans, Minister Member: tntematlonol New Thought Alllonct Bruce Van Blair, Minister Sunday Worship 8:15 & 10AM Church School 9AM Adult-9:45 Children Child Care Provided 644-7400 611 Heliotrope Ave Corona Del Mar . , EPISC< lP:\I, SAINT J~ES CHURCH ep11copal "'A~O I 7 t-~­s.w.-.anr-'°"'-"' ScMar'" Fr. David C. Anderson, redor 3209 Via Udo ' Newpor1 Beach 71 4/675-021 0 II 7.30 om Trodittonol 9 om Con~ory 9 om Church SchoOI '10:45 om Charismatic ond Wednesday noon :\I ETI IC >I >IST Costa Mesa MESA VERDE UNITED MnHODIST CHURCH 1701 Baker, C.M Worship & Churcb School 8:30 ond 10:00 a .m . Or. Richard e 979-8234 LAGU.N.A. United M ethodist Church 21632 W esley Dr. · Laguna Beach 499-3088 Sunday Morning Worship & Chr'lstlan Education 1 OAM Ministers 01111ld Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesley Counseling Center Services Avallabfe NEWPORT CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1 60 I Marguerite Ave • Corona del Mar 644-0745 Worship at 8 OOAM & I O·OOAM Chlfdren Sund ay Schoof I O:OOAM Jr. & Sr. High S:OOPM C0\1\11 \ITY Clll"HCll HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Dlaclplea of Christ) 2.co1 lrvlne Ave. at Santa IHb•I Newpor1 Beech Sunday. Wonhlp • 1 O:OOAM Dr. Dennis W. Short Mlnlater 645-5781 l'l I HISTL \:\ Sl'I E:\ l' F FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Udo, Newport leocb 6'1,J-1340 or '73-6150 Cbun:b 10 (m1I. 5 pm. SUndaJ ldlool 10 am Wectn.day ....... pm SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 31bo Padflc Vl9w Dr, Newpcr1 lecx:h 644-2617 or 675-4661 Cburctl 10 am SWiday lcbOOl 10 am Wtcawmt ..._...I Jllll • l.t 'llllldllllday ta llOCll n., IArJ IMtlt q!H'"ff •I•"'.,.,. ,_, ,.,t11i, Yff.. J lt.w I.-1 "-,,;.t1; .. "'""'6ti"I J.,., ""'"fan ,,,;t1; w.U.1 ltl""""' .... I"'--"-· J~mlah )h3 ., ~ flfTllie ~<.\In\• ne Fht a.da ti~ Sdtldlt • .... H m '11111 . ' p.m . event t~et place at 2100 Mar Vlita Drive in Newport Beach. Call &H-1341 to learn more. oHARMA SOOETY Newport Beach Higashi Hon- ganji Buddhist Temple's Dharma Society presents a lecture and dis- cussion serles Sunday, continuing the second Sunday of each month at the temple, 254 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Call 722-1202. • SERENDIPITY At 7:30 p.m. each Wednesday, singles gather at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church for the pop- ular Serendipity discussion series. The church is located at 600 St. Andr~ws Road in Newport Beach. A $3 donation at the qoot also covers refreshments. For more information, call 574-2214. ASK THE RABBI · Rabbi David Rosenberg will field questions .during Singles Evening March 14 and every sec- ond Friday of the month at Tem- ple Isaiah of Newport Beach. A special Oneg Shabbat (fellowship hour) will follow services honor- ing single people. It all takes place at 2401 Irvine Ave. in New- port Beach (Back Bay). For infor- mation aqout t.be time, call 548- 6900. POWERFUL MEDIONE The Rev. Gail MWer dispenses "The Ultimate Cur&' on Sunday at New Thought Church, the Sci- ence of Mind Center. The 10:30 a.m. service follows meditation at 10:15, and Sunday school is pro- vided. The church is located in the Neighborhood Community Center at UM5 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. Call 6'6-3199 for more lnf ormation. NEW TRADmONS series of Sunday messages based on Jesus' Beatitudes will lead up to Palm Sunday and Easter at Christ Church by the Sea. Pastor David Lehmberg leads th~ New Traditions wor- ship services at '9:30 a .m. Child care is available ·during each observance . The Unite d Methodist Church is located at 1400 W. Balboa Blvd. in Newport Beach. Phone 675-6310 for details. UNITARIAN UNIVERSAUSTS Orange Coast Unitarian Uni- versalist Church holds services at 10:30 a .m. Sunday. Child care and youth religious education are provided. The church is located in Costa Mesa at 1259 Victoria St. For more information call 646-4652. •••• JO lAv Moon· Bade <..uatv1=r GB For lnfor""1titm, Cwlog (Jr Orrin •TER Pl&.TEA SY8T!MS 1-800-942-2072 Newport Harbor Montessori Center .. PRESCHOOL•KINDERGARTEN FuLL TIMf: • PARTTIME •YEAR ROUND Ages 2-6 • 7:00am to 6:00pm • Now enroUing for Summtr & Fall • Exptrit.nced, ttrtified, Montessori &udltrs • lnd.lvldual.lud l<:adtmk Instruction • Art, m\$c, t11111pultn. J011ll\1Stks SpanisWc Dain • Sptdal mb.anced btfore & aner school currkuJum • Hot Luoches • Polty TninJng ''Academic Excellence in Harmony • with Young Lives" 650-3442· St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Benefit from this series: HWhoknm for Contrmport1ry Families. " "MYillS WlUCH CAN DESTROY A MARRIAGE" (I Timothy 4:1-10) Dr. John A. Hllffman, Jr Sarurd.ay, March 8, 5:30 P.M. "'-"•ng 1 Sunday, March 9, 8:30 and I 0: 15 A.M. 600 Sr. Andrew' RoaJ, Newporc Beach, C'41iforni:l ( 714) 63 I -2880 (.1<.u~ lrrnn N1:~ '11\fl l l.1rbur H1 •h Sclw"I .11 It\ 1ne ·"'.1 I 'ith.I ST. MARK PRF.sBYTERIAN 'CHURCH 110penArms and Open Minds" Worship 9:30 Jambom & Eastblutr ln Newport Beach 644-1341 Invite die residents of Newport Beach, Corona del Mar & Costa Mesa to you.r place of worship. To Advertise in the Religious Directory Please Call Gloria -57 4-4240 or BOb -574-4253 • • . • .. . .. • • . • • • • , ' I _,. • • • • • • .. • • ' • • • • • ' , • • Ne~~ MeM Daily Pilot ·l SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1997 A.7 . . ·Vienna Phill)arnionic's performance a ·sign of progress· T he Orange County Chapter of tbe American Jewish Committee presented its International Cultural Diplomacy Award to Daniel Barenboim, guest conductor of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra. The tribute was bestow~ upon Barenboim following the final concert of the visiting phil- hannonic Wednesday evening at the Center Club, Costa Mesa. Tue late-evening champagne reception attracted a htrge and diverse crowd anxious to discuss the philharmonic experience along with the political rdmifica- tions of the protesting members of the National Organization For Women (NQW) and others out- side of The Orange County Per- forming Arts Center vo1cmg their opinions concerning the formerly all-male orchestra. · Martin Brower. editor of "The Orange County Report• and president of the Orange County Chapter of The American JeWJSh Committee, welcomed some 100 community leaders to pay tnbute to Barenboim Past recipients of the award irlclude music legends Zubin Mehta, Issac Stem and It:zha.k Perlman. Mit is our position to offer a plu- ralistic, diplomatic platform for the advancement of interfaith and interculturaJ relations. We are, shall we say, peddlers of under- standing, hoping to influence the world to get along," Brower said irJ a telephone intemew prior to the receppon, emphdSJ;Zlilg that the reception was m honor of Barenboim, a Chicago-based conductor and Israeli citizen b.w. cook "The recepti9n is not about'the issue of. women and the philhar- monic, nor is it about the Vienna Philharmonic irJ general. It is all about the great musical talent of Barenboim." The Vienna Philharmonic Week in Orange County has been a major cultural tnurnph for the community, despite the con- troversy over women in the orchestra. "If anything, the appearance here of the Vienna Philharmonic has shed light on this issue of women's rights and roles in society," Brower said. "(The American Jewish Commit- tee is) not about protest pe r se; however, bringing light to an issue such as women's nghts is of importance." Members of the conununity attending the Barenboim recep- tJon irlcluded Jane and Bemle Abrams, Hal and Hinda Beral, Tamar Browe r, WJ.fe of host Mar- tirl Brower, Susan Glass, Bruce and Karen Harris, Lewis Janowsky, chairman of The American Jewish Committee, Adele Bllewttz, Mike and Nancy Meyer, the Sy Pearlmans, and Orange County Justice Shella Sonnenshlne with husband Ygal Sonnenshlne. Also in the Center Club crowd: Suzanne Butnlk, Rae and Stan Cohen, RJchard and Mam Gol- Us. David and Tessa Hirson, Sal- ly Gruber, Paul and Marilyn Gould, Michael Gordon, and Gerald and IJnda Hirshberg. •Fostering understariding through a common ground such as music, or any cultural phenom- enon for that matter, just might . save mankind from its oWn destruction," said WlWam Parker of Dover Shores. "Humanity must learn to respect differences ~d celebrate commonality." Parker, a life-long reSJdent of Newport Beach, made another significant observation on the social buzz surrounding the vis1t- mg Vienna Philhannoruc •we have made progress when we are giVUlg a standing ovab.oR to the Vienna Philharmonic conducted by a Jewish man of Israeli oti- zensbip," he said. "We forget that not many years ago, Austria, under ... Adolph Hitler, was killing Jews. . "The world changes. We are forturtate to live irJ a time of reld- tive peace and understandmg, m a nation where diiferent views are tolerated. I give thanks for this every day.· it was a Vlew shared by orga- nizers of Vienna Philharmonic Week on The Orange Coast Eva Schneider. chair of the weekloog series of events, dnd her husband, Fred Schnelde r, were children of Divisio n of Coo sumerH fo r Lt>~al Rt>form A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATI ON l;)IVORCE OR BANKR·IJPTCl' I ( "''~LS "':~ $95.00 't • 1 l 'fR\JSTS :l CALL 24 HOU R HOTLINE fo~~~:r:,'~·' « .,.. I ~pROB~T~ ~(714) 751-3704 T1io,;f 1tf.: .. 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SMITH BARNEY Tht)" make money t he old-f:bh1oned wa\ ThC)' c:im it ·~ O •ll97Smlll~lnc ~SlPC 4Mo.Wtl~'T° the Holocaust Fred Schneider and tus family fled Vien.nfl, lu.s buthplace, and Eva and her fami- ly were forced from lhe11 home in the fonner Czechoslovakia When asked about the JTony of honoring the plulharrnoruc of the nation of Austria. their response was chrect "We did not give 1t a thought," said Fred Schnei- der. "I do not live in the past. The people are not th~ same, the world 1£ not the .same . .AS a nation, as a community, as an indlVld- ual, we must live in the pre- sent an'd work towdfd d , ofhces 11\ Berhn and Vienna. That's gdt to be called progress." I · a.w. 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The Santa-Ana J:teights Water co·mpany __ ~ office will be open Saturday, March"' 8 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m . For more information, caff Santa Ana Heiglts water Company at (714) 545-1080. .. • Al SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1997 :.Dance Center step$ Out wi!Q first full~l0n.gth ballet • 'Petet Pan' features 60 children, ages 9 to 14. r-------------------------, By Nancy Cheever, Daily Piiot I f.Y.I. For the hrst tune in its nine- , yeil'f history m Newport Beach, The Dance Center presents a full- length ballet featun ng young dancers and d full set with props and scenery. I I I I I I I ' I t t I I I I I I I I I I +WHAT: The Dance Center's ballet production of •Peter Pan,. + WHERE: Newport Harbor High School Theat'r + WHEN: Sunday at 6:30 , p.m. I I I + HOW MUCH: $6 for chil- dren; $8 for adults +PHONE: 548-3180 t t L--·----------------------4 The 90~mrnutl' Sunday pro- duction of ·Peter Pdn • at the Newport Harbor I hgh School Theater will fedturc 60 childreh ages 9 to 14 who have re~earsed the number since lctst summer. between this production and oth- Break.mg dWdY from fhe nor-er ballets is. that the principal mal rouun~ of adding bdllet num-l characte rs are all children. bers lo its annual recitals, the "It's a great opportunity, espe- three-dct IJdllP't \.vtll be performed 1 clally · for a dancer who is alone eqwpp~d to go on to another lev- "Th1s wt.ll g1v<' luds a c..hdnce lo cl to be exposed to th.iS environ- perfonn d tuil-len9th ballet with ment, • she said'. • sepMdle c1cb vt>rsus doing•one act Although there won't be any • rill the WdY through,· said Dance flying or singing involved, the Center 011 eel or Cmdy Soto. ballet version ol the musical - "Full-length bdllets are few and choreographed by Judith Kruggel far bC'twC'en " Jt -will be just as entertaining and She said the other difference includes original sets, Soto said. 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" ~.KAYAKS weekend wear Wettell« Plue 1036 lrrine A•e. • Newpert leatla The dancen all attend classes at the school. ·1·m hoping that in the future we can open it up to audition," Soto said. The cast includes Taryn Shel- flette as Peter Pan; Tara Kay Sim- mons as Tinkerbell; Susi Jenkins as Wendy1 Lindsay Hill as Jo~; Harmony Davis as Captain Hook; Kimberly Isbell as Tiger Lily; Amanda Knost as Michael; Nicole Head as Nana; Melissa Lally as Crocodile and Lauren Foster as Mrs. Darling. . If the ·ballet is a hit, Soto said the c:enter may try another one next season. 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IRISH SODA BREAD • SOUR CREAM COff& CAKE • HOT CROSS BUNS EXP. 3115/97 646-1440 427 E 17 ST •COSTA MESA 1011 1 /lt1 hy Wh1·«·housl' Rocord'. ATTENTI N TEACHERS Entry Decdine for 1997 ~t~ An Ad ec.t Is Fridaf, ~rch 1 ~ Students in grades 4-12 wiU be desiGning ads for busintises in ihe community. WiMi~ ortwotit wiM be published in 0 special Mdion _.... ...... y, ., 21, 1997 CASH PRIZES TO TOP WINNERSI · MUSIC E.A.R. UNfT The Calilom.ia B.A.R. Unit. an innov- ative group or musicians based at the Calilomia lnsUtule for the Arts In Valen- cia. performs In a speo.aJ program for ' young people at 11 a m today in tho Founders Hall at the Orange County Perlonnlng Arts Center, 600 Town Cen- ter Drive, Costa Me18. The/ensemble has been known to make music with pots and pans. plasbc tubes, duck calls, stethoscopes, handcutrs and blow dryers as well as traditional Instruments. nck- ets cost $4 for students and ciuJdren and $6 for adults. For information, call 740- 7878. SPANISH DANCERS .b r4nge Coast CoUege presents Lola Montes and her Spanish Dancers, who will perform a panorama ol Latino dance. music and song at 8 p.m. today in OCC's Robert B. M oore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Advance tickets are $17, advance discount tickets · are $15 (Qr OCC studentsJ semor otuens and children under 12 and tickets at the door are $21. For lnfom1ation, call 432- 5880. JACK JONES From his Grammy-wannmo "Lol- lipops and Roses• to his current release, ·Jack Jone.s. The Gershwin Album,· smger Jack Jones will perform at 4 p m Sunday in the Robert B. Moore Theatre at Orange Coast CoUege. 27-01 Fairview RQad. Costa Mesa. Advance tickets are $26, advance discount Uckets are $23 for OCC students. seruor Clllzens and chll- dren under 12 and tickets at the door are $30. For infonnalton. call 432-5880. CHORAL EVENSONG Countertenor Ale1andro Cam, a highly regarded musician with the annual Corona del Milt Baroque Musk Festival, will perform Wllh tenor Kent Carlson, profession<1I cellist Kyle Cham- pion and the St~ Michael and AJI Angeb Church Choir dt d spem1l Lenten Choral Evensong from 5 to 6 pm Sunday at 3233 Pdofic View Dnve, Corona del Mar. For infonnauon. raJI 759-Qt52 TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS Free ltve classic rock performances are scheduled from noon to 2.30. pm Monday through Fnddy; from 7 to-IO p.m. Fnday and Saturday, dnd lrom I to 4 p.m Saturday and Sunday altemoons tn the Town Square di Tndngle Square tn Costa Mesa ART WATERCOLOR EXHIBIT The Newport Bedt:h Centrdl l.Jbrnry IS d.t.spldymg d Wdtercolor exhibit by Carole Cd.llahdn, •n1e Luc;r1ous Gar- den: Newport's Answer to the Manne Layer,• through March 31 at 1000 Avo- cado Ave., Newport Beac.:h. For infom\<1- tion, call 717-3801 PAINTINGS AND POLAROIDS Karen Feuer-Schwager, an Orange County arllSt, Wlll exh1b1t two senes of -her w ork dunng ll)e month ol March dl Haute Cakes Calle, West CWf Court, 1807 WestcWf Dnve, Newport Beach On exhibit will be her MLXed Medtd MarupuJated Polaroids dS well as paint- ings from dll enVlfonmental senes· For an.fonnabon, call 497-5926. ENVIRONMENTAL EXHIBmON A speo.al shoWing ol rruxed med1a artworks by Gru,! Taylor wtll be present- Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT . Has gone flshlngl For fish tacos our meals are still a trip to Mexico -as well as the coast of Baja. It's a trip worth taking. The Tradition Continues Since 1972 'TRIUMPH Of LOVE' South Coast Repertory pre- sents "The Triumph of Love• through March 23 on the · Mainstage a1 655 Town Cen- ter 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 S28-S41. For more information. call 957-4033. ed to the Orange Co1mly thdpler olfice of the Anlenrnn ln~titute of Architects through Apnl 4 di 3200 Park ('enter Dn- ve, Suite I Hl, Costd f\ le~d For infonnc1- llon. call 557-7796. . MONTAGUE DAWSON ln conjunclloo w1Ui the 23th .u\niver· SdJ"; of V<llle1u \-1,mllnw G<11ler'y 1n Newport Beach. thl' Ne>wport Hdfbor Nduticdl Musewu \.,,·1U pre~ent •Mon- tague Dawson -H1.s Lafe dnd Works" through Sunday <1t 151 E 0><1st High- way. 'e\~ port Bede h Atlnuss1on ~ free for membt'r.., $4 for QUt>!>L'>. dnd $1 for ' . ~' ·~ \' ' . ' •. SATURDAY, MARCH 8. 1997 A9 • \ .... -, J --.. -3 - chlldrep. For lnforma- l10n, call 673-7863. EXHlllTIOH The Roben Mondavi Wine and Food Center presents the work of photogra- pher/aJtJ.St Merritt A. Vincent. "Beyond The Sprocket Holes,• through April 1 at 1570 Sceruc Ave .. Costa Mesa. For infor- mation, call 979-4510. ABSTRACT Mr The Orange County Museum of Art presents Joe Goode's exhibition of Post- Paln.terly abstract art through April 13 at 850 San C lemente Drive, Newport Beach For Information, call 759'1122. VIDEO INSTAUATION Th.e <>range County Musewn of Art presents the Internationally circulated vldeo lnstallatlon work., "The Theater of Memory,• by contemporary artist Bill expenment with las<'rs dnd discover the science and a.rt behind tllu.s1ons. Adrrus- sion is SS ror children 11g~ 3-12 and fri for people age 13 and older when accompanying a chUd Th~. co t lor adults entering ctlon 15 SS For more lnfonnat1on, call 546-2061. DAY OF DESIGN The Orange County Philhdffllonic Sooety La Casa Comnuttee prt>'it>nts thP thud annual Day or Des1gp '°d Lun- cheon, "Color for our Hom<>s and Gdl- deos," from 9 30 d m to 2 pm today di the Balbod Bay Club, 1221 W Codst Highway. Rlchard Bullock dfld Richard Cannon. two nationally-known dt>s1gn- ers, will demonstrate how to u~e color to pot personality In a home A dondl.lon o/ $45 will go to the muS1l edurallon pro- grams m the Orang{' County schools. For reservations. call ti75-72t2. Orang tuunty Fairgrounds The Orange County MarkPt PJace ~ e\iery Sctturday and Sunda~ from 7 a m to 4 p m in the mdin fairgrounds pdJ'ktng lot For informabon call 723 -Gbtt> • Every Sc:iturday ther is a f<1.nn1>rs market lrom 9 a m to I p m U\ the muruc ... 1pal parktng lot at Bayside Dnve and MM- yuente Avenue Ill Coronet deJ Ma.r STAGE 'ANNIE' The Creauve Mdg1c Youth Thedt1>1 at the Costa Mesa C1V1c Pl11yhouse pre sent& • Anrue, • perfonned by local lt>Pos and adults, at 3 und 8 p.m. today ttnd 3 p.m Sunddy at 661 Hamilton St., Costll Mes.:t. Tickets are $b for duldren, S8 lor students and senior citizens dlld $10 11;, c1dults. For mformdllon, Cdll b65-6t'lti Viola at th~eum's Installation SAFARI IRUNCH •3 FOR THE ROAD' Gallery thro une. 1 at 850 San A Safari Sunday Brunch CnU!>t> 1s Changrng Nldsks Theatre Compdn)' I Clemente ve, Newport Beach. For available aboard the 54-loot Emerald pre$ents ·3 Ion.he road,• an evenmg of Information, calJ 759-} 122. • Forest TI.Id docked In Balbo11 ••t thP Fun one-act plays. dl 8 pm toda't and 7 pm 1 Zone from 11 am to I pm PvPry Sun-Sunttay at St Mai1< PresuylPndn •RRST IMPRESSIONS• ' day. The cost lll 25 95 per Pf'rson and Church, 2100 Mar Vt!>tcl Dnv~. "ewport "Flfst impressions: The Laguna $15.9~ ror child.Ten under 12 For reser-Beach Dondbon 1s$12 For reservdbOn!> Beach Art Association· is at the Orange vations, call 673-0240 call 647-5506 County Museum or Art South Coast Plaza Gallery through June 15. "FU"St FARMERS MARKETS 'HOT I BALTIMORE" Impressions· features selected Califor-• Every Thursday therP 1~ d fcmner' Orange Coast CoUpqe pre~ent<, Hot hUlllUfOUS pldy ul 11 .. 1 souls <liscarded by e1 soc 1f't} betrt un c hangP. toddy and S1Uld4y, Md MArcl1 13-1 ti. in OCC t Ord.Ind Ldli The4tre al 2701 Fa.tMew R0ctd Co ld Me-w C\lrtdJ.n IS set tor 9 p m Thundoy through SdtutdAY' and 2 p m Sunda) Adv;lnce tickets· a S6 tor ThU1..cid'T ctnd !\unday performancf:I a.nd S7 lqt Fndd) dnd Sdturday showi;7 ·nrkeb at the door dre S8-S9 For in101- mat1on, lcli.1432-5880 'THREE DAYS OF AAIN' South C oa!>t Rt>pertory preseot "Thr~ 0d) ~ of R.ti.n • d rontemporal)' lOmedy, through Apn.J h oo tbe Sec(Jnd Stdge dl 1>!>5 Town Center Dnve. Cost.l Mesd Tht> partonn<l1'ce schedule will l>f' Tuei.t!dy ·thiouqh Fnday at 8 p .m, Sdturdt1y 111 2 'lO r1nd 8 J> m and Sunddy ctl 2 JO dlld 7 m J> m 1ickell> are $2b- $311 For mor.-anJonndllon, cdll Y57- 40J:l .. 'CABARET' ,The Thf'.ttre n1stmt presents ·c <1bult't" tMouqh ~ldl'tJl 29 at 2930 Bnstol ~i ~111t~ ''·lOb Costd Mesa. Per- lorm.rnr1-~ dft' •il B p rn Thursddy. fn- dd\ d.nd ~ulurclrt~, 7 p m S1inday and Mar< h .!"I 1tnd .! p m March I 6 T1ck1>ts dfl' • I 'i , .. , <,tlulent~ .,md '.>eruor attz.ens on Sundd\' ,mtJ $ . .!II for everybod't tor dll olhPr 'ho\'' h1r more an.formdtlon. nia "plein a.ir• paintings created by the market horn 8:30 d m to I p m at the I Batt101ore • a rompass1ondtt.> dnd fol\"ders or the association rrom the '=====================::=======================================================::!11:==:==:==:==:==:==:==:==:==:==:==:==:~ Orange County Museum of Art. - ( dll 41'i-411.t l NAUTICAL MUSEUM The museum features three galleries: the Newport Gallery displaying the mantime history of the area; the Model Gallery exh.ibittng a selectioii of world- class models and the Grand Salon which offers touring exhibits. Admission is free for members, $4 for adults and $1 for children. The museum is located at 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For lnfonnabon, call 675-7863. SPECIAL LASERS AND ILLUSIONS Launch Pad unveils its newest hands-on exhibition, .-Lasers. Light and Illusions• beginning today an South Coast Plaza's Crystal Court at 3333 Bear St .. Costa Mesa. People of all ages can j 'i' 1894-199() Fo'ur Generations 102 Years! All Roon1 Sizes REMN/\;\;T CLEA HANCE 50% OFF NOW OPl:.N Sl 'ND,\Y~ f ro111 I I -4pm ALDEN'S CA.HPETS. 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IOOTY CAU FOIU IUSM •IP 13) VEGAS VACATICMI (P'C) ' ' I A10 I • SATURDAY, MAACH 8. 1997 foruni - FAX: 714 ltl?"4170 • 0' -y 111 U I < . <> I~ I> the Vienna Philharmonic is a bunch of wee.pie " -SLOGAN ON 51GN waved by women pro- testers in front of Orange County Performing Arts Center,· where the traditionally all-male Vienna orchestra was in performing letter of the week Nature .. center a - haven for le arning H ow many in the commu- nity know that there is a small, natural haver'I in Newport Beach that has exam- ples of 12 natural. habitats in California? Well, most of our kids are fortunate to know this. In fact, this is tbe place where science has become real to many young children and older students as they have experi- enced-hands-on learning. It is our -students who have buitt these environments with their teachers or as community ser- vice projects over the years. Thousands of hours of healthy .md meaningful activity. This year I have w atched a group of students in the Ensign Nature Academy take Ofl the rPsponsibility ~f developing a new Sequoia Habitat. About 70 kids have eagerly dug up, hauled away, prepped and rPplanted the area under the '>upervision of Mr. Bushong, our eighth-grade science teacher dnd Debbie and Bo of the nature academy. The valuable lessons they have learned include ecology, biology, com- munity service, cooperation, good citizenship and steward- -.hip of the world around them. They share pride in a job well done and will see this lone .,equo1a and its forest habitat grow in the years to come. If you are not aware of the 1oys and benefits of the Envi- ronmental Nature Center, just walk its trails, enjoying the dap- pled light through the trees; lis- ten to a quiet stream, riotice the wildflowers, take a deep breath. Appreciate the intent and the outcome of the dedi- cated individuals who provide this learning opportunity to our children. Lives have changed for the better because there was a chance here to learn about and to care for nature. Our schools need so much -now, most importantly we need better pay for our teachers who have suffered because of finan- cial burdens caused by ot hers.Funds have to be dedi· cated to their salaries. But. let's be careful about cutting valu- able and Irreplaceable • resource~. The Environmental Nature Center is a very special cl assroom and resource. It is an investment of the heart. soul and minds, bullt with love and dedication. Its value cannot be measured in dollars but rather by the many valuable lessons It will continue to teath us all. SUSAN DOW Newport Beach 1. r. t i .. , ! . I correspondence Vienna Philhaifuoirlc Protest strikes chord . With .sOme readers, ·sour riot0 with otllers !don't agree with the (criticism of) the Vtenn4 Philharmonic. 1 think (it) is · totally up to them il they have (an all-male) orChestra. That is th4'ir busi- ness. I would attend their concert if I bad a chance. I don't think it is an issue, and it is none of our business. They are guests in this country, and I think vie should not mingle wlth that. MARIANBOOM Corona del Mar Yes, I would definitely decide not to see the performance of lhe Vienna Phil- harmonic. I would ... join the protest ... because there is no reason in the world why' an orchestra manager can say ther~ are not good women, and white men ar~ better than women players. Yes, we - should boycott their perfonnance, and I hope they don't come here. . ASTADlE MESlD Ne wport Beach ... _ QON I.EA£: HI OAl.Y Pl.OT Ute.• It spells out today where we should be on these issues. To the NOW personnel I say on with the music. Ms. Perlman please stay home, these people are our guests, let's treat them so. GEORGE GRUPE Costa Mesa I would love to be able to see it. But on the issue of integration, I think they should keep the 155-year, all-male thing, because if they integrate (it with) women I can, just see it: some young woman walks in and a fellow turns to ber and says, "Ob, I love your tuba." Sangi Gloria Allred (will file) a sexual harassment suit. I think those poor . Viennese gentlemen wouldn't know what hit them. MORGAN HESS CdstaMesa Enough of this nonsense ! The ques- tion is should the (orchestra's) all-male, all-white makeup be an issue? No, no, no. Would that affect .my decision to attend? No, no, no. If anyone returns a ticket, please.call me. I would crawl to be there. One of my all-time favorite records, (which) I bought 40 years ago, was played by a Vienna orches~a. I loved iL I didn't ask the makeup of the players. The y may have been all This week's ~penlng of the trad1Uonally all-male Vienna Philharmonic drew prote.st by local women's groups. In response to the insulting stupidity of Ms. Perlman, her use of the words "AriaD• and "Nazi-orchestra" in describing the great Viennese Philhar- monic badly besmirched the name of one of the great musicologists and con- ductors of the 20th century, the late Leonard Bernstein, who was the beloved conductor of the Viennese for many years. Ms. Perlman, an apology is in order. I women, all Jewish, all black, I just love I JoAnn Perlman and her protesters read the music. Of course, this is before the pages 377 to 384 of former President NOW "gang.• I would suggest that Reagan's auto~iography, •An American BW.HODGES · Costa Mesa Singling out therapists an ilnfair practiCe !think they should not change · the fees of massage people. It is an outrage that massage pl!ople should have to charge for the policeman. The policeman should be policing aime and the massage people shouldn't have to pay for· a pJece of protection. BOB WOLF Newport Beach I do think it is unfair. I know many legitimate massage lh.erd- pists here in Newport Beach of all ages and sexes. I feel that because of the fact the city is trying to keep out an undesirable element, they are unfairly discriminating against those who are legitimate. It is a def- inite hardship on many people who do th.is part µme or as an adjunct to other work and are legitimate, good, licensed therapists. Perhaps ·Some sort of compro- mise could be met, but I think 'It is very unfair to have such a drastic increase m fees CAlHYLEVER Corona del Mar I stand opposed to the higher fees for theraplSts. I feel msulled that the government must regulate yet another profession to proted me. I know the formula leads only to one thing -more regulation, highe r fees equals less competition and higher prices. But then again. tha t is the Bill Chnton formula to a better economy, nght7 BAR.RY ZANCK Newport Beach City barking up the wrong· intersection Before the Costa Mesa City Council unleash es "Big Brother" on us, ;why don't they look at lhe areas that are causing the most problems (i.e. Newport Boulevard and 19th Stre,.et, Newport and 17th Street), an d P9SSibly rework the traffic light sequ.ence. Anyone who uses this intersection regularly knows how frustrating it can be to sit in, let's say the left-hand tum Lane at 19th Street at the end of the 55 Freeway, and not even make the neict green light because it is so short · . U red light runners are the prob- lem, let's put a camera on every mtersection, but I suspect ~ -P'roblem is a poorly designed inte r- section forcing people hunying to and from work to stretch every yel- low light. PRESTON MURRAY Newport Beach ~cle brings loads of thanks . The Daily Pilot wrote an article following the death of my daughter January Penne. I wal)l to thank you and Christopher Goffard for a taste- fully done article. January was a very special young woman who touched many. lives by her caring and kind attitude, never focusing on her illness. I'm extremely grateful to the community of Newport Beach, especially Eastbluff, the many fam- ilies that January lovingly cared tor their children, all the volunteers at the Nicole Brown Simpson Charita- ble Foundation, and the members of Concordia Lutheran Church, Cerritos for their outpouring of love, kindness, prayers and financial assistance following our loss. January IS now our spe0al angel. CHEllRI PENNE-MYERS Newport &&ch What's the point? Regarding the article "Night- club foes tactics questioned," (Feb. 14). wt;tat's the point, Mr. Marcheano7 The residents and the restau· rants of Cannery Village are all working to correct the problems of crime and drunkeness in our neighborhood. To attack some- one's motives -namely Buzz Per- son -is ridiculous and doesn't do anything to re§<?lve the problems in Cannery Village! JUDY LEEPER · Cannery Village OCC logo gets two thwnbs up I think the new Orange Coast College logo is great. The old one I don't remember having seen before, but I don't really know what exactly it was trying to put over. But I like the waves anjl. the •o • so that it spells OCC. I \hink it is just great ARVID TOWNSEND Costa Mesa I saw (OCC's) new logo. I loved it. I think it will be really good for the school. I'm excited about it and l'love the new colors. STEVE PEACOCK OCC student . · Lack of sig11age confusing to drivers The community of Corona del Mar Is appalled that our village has been completel1 obliterated by your department in removing all signage relating to Highway 73 from 1-405. It appears the pur- pose is to get all traffic possible on the toll road at the expense . of Corona del Mar and Newport · Beach destinations. This has resulted in dangerous confusion on the freeways and appears to . be a blatant 'disregard for our res- idents and visitors alike. Could this t>e directly related to the efforts of our entire corrunu- ruiy, who fought the toll on New- port Coast Drive as being illegal and a powe r grab of the TCA? • LUVENA HAY.TON Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce . Transportation Chainn.an 'Good guys' should be trusted _wi~ firearms W:en automatic weapons re outlawed , only out- aws will have a utomat· ic weapons. So it seemed with the North Hollywood bank robbery and shootout last week. No more clear example exists that, despite a society's e fforts, criminals will find the tools to ply their trade . Armed robbery, of course, bas been illegal since the dawn of law, and bank robbery in par· ticular bas been a federal offense since the days of Jesse James . Mere illegality and ere· ating a federal offense have not stopped either. Private ownership of auto· matic weapons was banned in 1933. The LA ouUaws used Russian-manufactured AK-47s, standard inlantry issue for arniles arolinCil.he world. Shocking as ft i.5, laat wee k's braze n bank robbery attempt in Los Angeles poses great prob· lems for those who toui gun control as the cure !or society's ills. The LA robbers were strut- ting around in Qroa.d dayUght, shooting up the neighborhood like a wild west show using ill • gal guns. (Imagine tholl) Cops ~ere diving behind anything they could find to , avoid the spray of lead from automa tic weapons. The rob- be rs were wearing bulletproof vests which would stop conven- tional bullets. The cops saw that as a problem. So what did they do? They ran to the nearest gun store to stock up on more powerful weapons. The cops encountered some obstacles, though. Setting aside the legal question of barging in to "borrow" private property, the y didn't exacUy get what they wanted . The gun dealer, of course, · did not have automatic weapons. They're illegal, remember? The gun dealer also dilJ not have Teflon or a.rmor-pi~rcing · bullets, the so-called "cop· killer" bullets -they're also Ulegal. Neither did the gun dealer have the "ass.ault rt11es" made Ull'gal thr years ago because some people don't like the way th y "look". Whot dld the police end up with? Much of the same stuff th y had already. So they loaded up with all the legal • aSS4ult • rllles and ammuriitlon they could carry and blasted off to MVe the day. john hedge~ The outlook for the police would have been much m ore blea.k had there ~n no local gun store, as the gun-control types would hav it. You and I, the good guys, are not to be entrusted with firearms, so goes tired liberal rhetoric. We would only hurt ourselves or somebqdy else, even though we are law-abld· ing. lbe bank robbers were decidedly non law-abiding. Robbing banks, possessing automatic weapons, shooting at people, even d.1schargtng w ~poo in the dfy limits are unlawful acts.· The problem for liberals is that existing gun laws failed to prevent the Hollyws>od incident. And because th.is was such a sensational event, politicians are shamelessly casting about for additional laws to •solve" more "problems.• Society is to be punished, not offenders. Forget the individuals involved. Democrat state senators Richard Polanco and Tom (Mr. Jane Fonda) Hayden called for legislation to "close loopholes• in the assault weapops ban and to allow individual cities to ban firearms. A Los Angeles City Council committee voted to support leg- islation allowing cities to impose their oWl'l gun control laws. What would these kinds of laws have to do with preventing an episode like last Friday's? Absolutely nothing. But they do obtrude on the populace's unfamiliarity with two fundamentals. 'fhe first is an understanding of the history of this countr.y (born of revolution after a long, gestation of oppression). The second is that gun own- ership both enables a free citi- z nry to oppose government tyranny and allows the weak to protect themselves from crimi- nal predators. It is the liberal-influenced educational establishment which keeps the citizenry dumb by not teaching them this coun- try's history in the first place. And it is the liberal elite who deem the great unwashed mass~ es unfit to own firearms. Studies estimate that firearms are used legally over two mil- lion times a year for personal protection. On the same day of ttte Hollywood fiasco, Defense Secretary William Cohen's brother was cleared of wrong- doing after be shot in his home an intruder armed with a knife. Secretary Cohen might now be attending a family funeral were it not for his brother having been anned, Gun laws depriving the law- abiding of long-standing rights and privileges will neither repair the fraying morel fa bric ot our society nor ensure our safety, But teechlng respect for the 14ws we already have backed by twlft, severe pwlishment for those who violate them would be a begin- ning. • .a. HIDCllS Is • Ne¥1p()rt INCh coUfl(llmen . His column 1ppUn on s.turdily t . ' , .. DUELING CONTINUED FROM A 1 my money 1J I Qpt to sell my ahore to Irvine Ranch' How aoon would r be paJd JI I decJde to aeU to Mesa tor $1,200 per lhare1 Answer: Mesa's offer is not a signed legal agreement like the Irvine Ranch offer is. But both agencies say they will pay share- holders once LAFCO -the county , WATER CONTINUED FROM A 1 bave been walking the neigh- borhoods m an effort to wm sup- port and oust current board members d$ that meeting. These shareholders want to put an end lo present negotiations and find out what the company is worth. •What we are trying to do is evaluate the company without special interests,• said John McGregor, a shareholder who is among those hoping to remove the current board. Although the meeting was held by Irvine Ranch officials, Santa Ana Heights boarp mem- bers used the gathering to explain to about 200 sharehold- ers the reasoning behind accept- . mg the Irvme Ranch proposal. After years of flirting with Mesa Consolidated and getting' nowhere, Santa Ana Heights Board Member David Plisco told fellow shareholders he voted to accept a proposal by Irvine Ranch. ·1 am the one who made the 'prenuptial' agreement that still needs your blessl.ng, ... said,Plisco. who compared the· business tnµ1saction to a long-term mar- ' riitge. Plisco encouraged sharehold- ers-to· accept the Irvme Ranch offer because he says at is the better deal and the only legal offer at Uus tune. Irvine Ranch officials said . . commission that oversees all merg- ers and boun~ changes of pub- lic entities -approves the merger. Oueaion: Whoae monthly aer- vice ratea are hlgher1 Anlwer: Mesa's current cus- tomers pay a base service fee of $6· a month, but the offer will allow new Santa Ana Heights customers to continue to pay $3.50 a ntonth for a four-year period. Irvtne Ranch is also offering $3..50 a month. lts current rate-pay- Wednesday that they have secured 1,650 of the total 3,900 Santa Ana Heights shares. Irvine Ranch needs 51 % of these shares to complete its purchase. Offt. cials said if they. do not get enough shares, the deal is off. Among the shares already tendered are 528 from The liVine Co. and 271 from the· Santa Ana Golf and Country Club. -nus made some shareholders. angry ~ause most of the larger companies' shares are not attached to land and therefore these larger shareholders will not have to pay back an acquisition charge in water bills, as the majority of individual sharehold- ers will. Shareholder Greg Badum was among those concerned about cashing in shares .for . $1,100 apiece to Irvine Ranch, and hav- ing to pay the motley back with interest over the coming 10 to 15 years. HJ don't need an $1 ,100 loan and l don't want it.• Badum said. •I want to go with Irvine Ranch Water District, but at the same time I don't want that extra cost. I don't want that part of the decil. • Irvine Ranch is offering free notary public services to help shareholders put together their paperwork and te nder their offer The service is available at the Santa Ana Heights office from 1 to 3 p.m. on weekdays and from t 0 a.m to 3 p.m. on Saturdays. Call 545-1060 for more infor- mabon. HEMPHILL'S SHOES ,-------------~ 1 LI l ~IDATION SALE I Jn1sfii' /\>( d1!r'fiuns 1~r"lfJ! /// I ; I )"., (I II I II I i /"(' i II /' ('/ 1 I (I rr., . I ~ \ . I ·~ I { 't . , r I 11 ~ ( ; ' I l . s ~ r : 1~1 ~: S<>l ~I)! I I : ' ~ i. . ' ' ·' ;. .. ' Ae;, j o/ldo/Fon uvt j Sehego, Ecco, Sperry~lark, Allen Edmonds, Me:zlan, H.S. Trask. 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Current Irvine Ranch customers are charged anywhere from 48 cents to $5.12 per unlt under the tiered plan, which enco\lfages water conservation. Customers are allocated what ~e Ranch offi- cials say is a plentiful base amount of water per monlh and the cost doubles for water units that exceed the base allotment. . Fot instance~ the average Irvine "Ranch customer pays 64 cents per unit. 1(.rbousehold allocated 10 units per month were to use 12 units, the extra two units would be billed at $1.28 each. If the household used even more water monthly, the cost for that excess water could double again to $2.56 per unit, or even ' higher to $5.12 per unit. Residents can request a vari- ance to allow larger families 9r homes larger water allotments. J;ven when Santa Ana Heights cU'stomers switch over to the tiered system, however. they will still pay roughly 71 cents more per \lllit than the average lrvine household. Exact rates are still undeteJ'lllined. Th.ese fees would remain in place for about 10 to 15 years until the Irvine Ranch district recoups • the money used to acquire the Santa Ana Heights system. After that, the new cu5toiners will get the same water rates as other Irvine Ranch customers. Question: What ii neither di.s- trict purch03es the company? An.lwer: Santa Ana Heights water users would continue to pay a service cl'large of $3.50 a month and a water rate of $1.50 per unit. The Santa Ana Heights company ... will retain its approximately $1 .5 million in cash and property val- ued at about $1.5 million. But future upgrades to the system could raise rates over time Great Eggcentric Easter items for your Home & Garden Needs .of720 ·O '""°A. ~ht. CT#-HC?cV I CA. 'UJ7· 11~·h'15· 91~0 HOP ON IN HOU!i!S: Monday. tc SaiurGiay 10:30 to 6:00 North of 17th 5trc:ct Ir thr Ola Dairy Genter Acr-o!!" from M C.."11 THE BEST FITNESS CENTER S1NCE 1982 . 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This ~ who don't alone will snc you thousands of dolb.rs. • Family members co~med about • The little know type of account th.at is pmnu bcalth . totally and pcrmi~~ro«<tcd from • Anyone who bas qu~ about dK Mtd*-Gal sptM ndo and rqulatJons ___ ~~ SEMINAR LOCATION: Neighborhood <:ommunity .Centcr IMS Palk Awa•~ Mesa (1...-.-.i ..... ). Moaclay, Muda 17, 10&3G-l 1&30a •· • A12 SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1997 INTERNS CONTINUED FROM A 1 studJes. tows and campfires they'll gversee In the next 10 weeks. The training coincided with cl workshop for local elementary and high school teachep on the bay:s water quality and ecology. "They seem Wee they•re goa.ng to gave us a chdnCC' to expenence stuff on our own, not sit m an office," Bd!Teda said. The Upper Bay mternstup pro- gram hai. been !>putt~nng dlong for tJoru1. Beverly Mattuu owned a commercial fishing boat, worked m public relation and speaks St>Jn· ish. Jennifer Redman worked wtlh the Environmental ProtectJon Agency. · 1 lntem toordinator Sue Olesen, who gushes about her intems' ~-------------------------~ : F. Y.I. l + F.Y.I. For lnfonnation on , l Internships, tours and work.shops : : atthe Urper N~port Bay : : Reglona Park. call ~746. : L------------------------~ the pdsl few yt!tirs with one or two . , studenU. at a urne Thu. yeM eight re~umes at every chance, stumbled came from UCI alont'. dlong with onto th e program when she volun- one from FulJNton Colleqe and one teered as an Upper Bay naturalist. from Ctuno I hgh School This sum-Olesen, who works in property mer's batch mdy hayt• some from mdndgemenl and wntes self-help UC SdOld Cruz or Cdl Sidle FuU£>r-books, said the interns are desper- ton ately needed ,..: Five of those will conccntrdle on "Our last tr..nrung for volunteers dn LSsue dedr to many local env1-was c.mcelled because there wasn't rotunentalisls water quatity in the enough interest,• saJd Olesen, a ba y They'll w.e Wdter morutoriny I Gdrden Grove resident pl~g to and donated surveying equipment 1 movP closer to the bay. These to dSsess lhe bay rnh•ms represent 106 hours per "They're totdJly involved in wt•Pk of work • everyttung the Upper Newport Bdy One of Jter biggest goals is lo use naturalists do,· expldancd John I her interns' speoal s kllls to make Scholl, a stc1tc Department of foi<.h tht• h<1y'.s camplue programs more and Game naturalist who helped acces~ible. They'll help lead tours recrwt the mtems. The volunt<'<.>r for the dlsabled. Among them are natufdlists' long hs t or prOjt'C'lS nul•nl speakers of Spdrush, Korean includes wrilrng lette rs to leg1Slc1-I dnd Th<U . tors dsking for funding to dredqc Most of the students signed on to the Upper 8dy, he sa1d. s1wncl 10 hours a week at the Upper The group of mterns ls no shah-Ady because of their cctreer inter- by bunch: 8dnuelos. 23, has servf'd ests in environmental and manne as a Gdllop Poll n•sedrrher 8dm'· fwld'> da, 24, has rcseMChl•d women'-. "I wc1nted to see what 11 was like role'> an sondl moveml'nl orgc1n11c1-before corn m1tllng dnother fo~ir POLICE RAID CONTINUED FROM A 1 roughly a grc1an of ml'lhJmJJht'ttl· l mint>, Smith said At 432 l lam1llon St. pol1n• drre<,led Ronald Gene Killinger, 3h, of Cosld Me!>d, lor posse'>!>mg about soc ounces of rnetharnphetamme. j which qucillltc>s as a "'ldl~ quanti- ty." Smith sd1d An 1C"x-felon, Killinger ..ilso f acl'!'i charge>!'. ol possessing c.1n 1llegcil firedrm c1nd <Hmed drug trdll1ck1ng, Smith said . r:ntl, also an ex·fclon, faces d1dr~J{'S of" possessing and selling d de~lrucllve device, possessing dn 1llegdl gun, c,elling a gun without a pcnmt, and v1olatmg the lem1s of tus probation. Sniilh said the four arrested prOhdbly know each other but dJd- n 'l compns£> c1 unified crimmc1l OJWrd LJOn. "They certainly were not dll work mg in concert,· be sc1td, noung the> drrcsts went smoothly. ·we encountered no resistance, a nd thdl's <llways qood." \ years ot graduate school to it,• "4.ld Jamie Fleming, 20, a sophomore at Fullertoa College. The OCI tudent.a must complete a semester of the field study pro- gram to graduate. They'll spend the next 10 week.s writing Back Bay research papers, aJong with orga-niz.IJW campfire programs, keeping the lfark dean and planting vegeta- tion. ·u·s close to where J live and It's outdoo~ pretty much,• said Taek Lee, a 24-year-old Balboa Peninsula resident. ¥So I came, and it's lovely.• One high school student is studying the bay alongside the eight c;ollege seajors and one col- lege sophomore. 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"Wbere are lhey, going to....put them? lt would be a nightmare,• Reed said. •1 can't see these books sitting in boxes in a classroom for JUSl years and years." However Michael Fine,. chief financijll officer for the district, said that, under the proposal, all lhe mate rials would be barcodeq ARREST CONTINUED FROM A 1 I as he fled. A bullet fle w through the back of his right arm and exited the bicep. H e collap~ed on the side- walk seconds later, and the robbers fled with a Uurd man 1Jl a getaway rza r. Belmudez, who left the hospital days Jater unable to move his ann, P!arined to lurk in loca1 ba" and 'md could be distributed from Ubrary to library. A lab for teachers to laminate materials and create bulletin boards and other art for their classroom would remain, but the teacher running the facility would return to the daasroom, Fine said. OependJng on seniority, employees at the center could "bump• other classified employ- ees, spread.mg the layoffs to other areas of the district. But Sumlye lda, who was trained 10 years ago tor ber job of checking and repair· ing 16 mm films, said she wasn't sure what she would do. "(The classified union) will try to find something in the same salary range," Ida said . •After that, I'm laid off. It depends how restaurants until the ' gumnen showed lhe.}r faces. A devout Catholic, be credJted the Virgin or Guadalupe for saving his life during the shooting and for leading him to Contreras· Rodriguez. · •How the thing happened, I don't believe it," he said. ·she gave me an easy way to find him. She let me find him. He was never expect- ing that I'd see him that soon.• Belmudez, who is 5 feet tall, saJd 'he conside red restraining the man .. much they will work wtlh you.• Some distrtct educators are also upset about the proposal. · Anrue Younglove, a reading technician at Newport and Adams elementary schools, said the cen! ter was ~ential to her work in helping students who read below their grade level, 1 •1 don't·know what I'm going to do without this. I need to have access to other books,• Younglove said. The school ~d won't vote on lhe budget cuts until next month, 'atter the Budget Advisory Com - mittee mal(es its recommenda-· lions. The comf!\ittee will meet at 7 p.m ., March 14, 21 and ~8 at the Sanborn Instructional Media Cen- ter, 2985 Bear St., Costa Mesa. in lhe bank but decided he was too weak with a cast on his arm to win a fight. • "He might beat me up again,• be saJd. • The accused shooter is being lleld on $250,000 bail. -qte other two men involved in lhe robbery remain at large. 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By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot WP ORT BEACH -In the eyes of the beholder, it's country club art, the building of a small city in prepa- ration for the big show, distinctly unique from any other golf tournament, because, well, that's how it is in the golf business. "There is. no cookie-cutter for- ma~ to these things, w Toshiba Senior Classic Executive Duector Bob Neely said, referring to the dozens of moving parts in operdt- ing a major tournament, such as the Senior PGA Tour event at· Newport Beach Country Club next week. · It is desired lhe format include heavy community involvement, but that has been a snag m 1997 for International Sports and Event Marketing, Inc., the event man- ager. But regardless of the gliiches (i.e. volunteer shortage. pro-am openings and a lack of large cor- poration sponsorships), the Senior Classic is an event that can" pump life into a cormnunity and influ- . ence people around the country with three days of live ESPN tele- vision coverage. Within the confines of NBCC, the building of ~ky boxes: bleach- ers, towers and tents becomes a city within the city. Neely, ISM President, completed his second project Friday at NBCC. The walls come down March 17. · For 23 years, the club has "' played host to the Taco Bell New- port Classic, a pro-am with most- ly up-and-coming pros and wealthy amateurs. But operating a Senior Tour event is nothing compared to the Newport Oassic, according to· Jerry Anderson, NBCC President. •I think Jerry Anderson said it best when he said, ·1 had no idea of the magnitude of what goes on,'" Neely added. P..tring: 1he fint Item on yow shopping llstl84.' •"Z<-Money win.-.rs: The curntnt IHders In addition to the change in infrastructure at the club, the grass gets a special manicure every day, as well, and must meet the standards of PGA agrono- mists. . list. through 80 on the Senior Tour/BS. • "It's so much easier than last year," NBCC course superinten- dent Ron Benedict said. "I kept a book from last year. We know how to do it.· Among the changes mclude a filled-in bunker at the 18th green to better serve ticket-buying patrons and longer, trucker rough. PGA agronomists reqwred that Benedict grow the rough to •SEE CLASSIC PAGE B4 ·=· Notes: Daily Pilot golf writer Rfdwd Dunn's cuff is picked dean/BS. I t 1 I I I I I I I I I 1 ~ 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I ' I I I I I I L-~----------------------------------------------------------------------------~-------------------------~------~~ '·- I' H I I' ·\ I I I I I I I c > I I I I J \\ J l ~ •That's the sentiment of CdM High girls water polo coach John Vargas, who believes college recruiters will soon feel the same way about the junior All-CIF standout. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot <" corona del Mar High and U.S. men 's national water polo team coach John Vargas believes Olympians are born, not made. On the rapidly broadening horizon of female water polo, however, when you were born is, perhaps, equally important. This is why CdM High junior Meagan Hardt considers herself fortunate to have boarded near the ground floor of the sport's penthouse-bound ascension in th.ii country. It's a ride, Vargas believes, which could ultimately take ber to Olymplan heights. •u she remains r~ and extenda heil.it, I tbink•(playing for tbe wamen'I national te4m) is • ~for Meagu ... Mid Vargas, who after coaching Hardt on CdM's lna\lgural girls water polo squad, compared her to former Sea King and current men's national team standout Chris Oedlng. "It's a wonderful time for Meagan,• said Vargas, who is as lmpre~ with her attitude as her athletic skill. •nie game comes easy to her. I could tell her to do something and she could apply it right away. Very few people at any level can do that, so she's special in those lerms. It's neat to coach somebody like that. The only player I had who could do that W1th the boys would be Oedlrig." lbe Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week capped her ,tint season with Cd.M's glrls program (she had played two yean with the frosh-t0ph boys) with a team- , . . ••• . leading 69 goals and a spot on the All-CIF Southern Section third teem. •She bad to do it all, pretty muCb, • Vargas explained. •niere· were two reasons why HIGH SCHOOL BASEBALL ' COM BELTS E Sophs Harper, Hatfield and Larson stand out in opening win over Estancia. • By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot • CORONA DEL MAR -1\vo ! years down the road.' Corona del : Mar High sophomores 1Y Harper, ! Mark Hatfield and Matt Larson : will join Estancia High ln the : Pacific Coast League baseball : wars. : But after the Sea King trio ! made its varsirt. debu!.. Friday : against the visitliig Eagles in the : first round of the season-opening : Newport Elks Tournament, ! Estanda Coach Paul Troxel may : want to appeel Thursday's : Orange County re.leaguing ded· : sion. : Ha.rper and Hatfield combined ~ for four hits and three RBI, wbile ! I.anon sparkled defemtvely at • : thirdbue, then recorded the final : five outs OI the Sea Kings' 9-3 Vic- : tory on the mound . GLES, 9-3 . . •SEE HARDf MOE U , ... . • ~-·-·· -• ,, 1 • f tt'"' SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1997 : A Day at the Park fails to amuse, 5-4r •Sailors end on a low in first-round loss to Santd Ana Valley in Ne\vport Elles Tourney. By Molly Yanity, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACI f -A baseball gaJTle is like a trip to an omuwm<'nt pdrk The waiting in J.ine ls a drag. The roller C'oa.<,ter ndc ,., Pxhllarat:u'lg. And you're always disappdinlr l'd to hdV<• to yo home . That'i. dbout how the day went for the Newport Harbor f hgh School SdjJors in their season opener against Santa Ann Va.ll(•y m the Nc•wport Elks Tournament. It i.tdrted out a drag, got pretty exciting and it didn't seem l.Jke it should be over when the visiting Falcons pulJPd ah<•dd fo r a 5-4 WU\ "In bd'>l•bdU, you have to learn to deaJ with the highs and lh1• lo~s." Newport Coach Jim Keifer said. HWhen 'iomi:thJng ha ppens like JGe (Urban's) home run, you have In sldy composed. When something negative happens, you h.1vc to qet back up We struggle m. those situations." Juruor nght-hander Chris BleVJJls took the mound for th" Sdtlorc, dnd was touched for three runs when the Fal- cons' Jo<;t·ph Barboza drilled a high fastball over the left l1<'ld lence After Santd Ana VaUey tallied another run off of Blevins in th<' !iecond, Kelle r mscrted David Castanon, who held the gu<>stc; score less until the sixth toning when they rPcorded on unearned run. Down, 4-0, 111 the thJrd, the Sailors struck. Three-time dll-dJstnc t c,tdndout Joe Urban worked out a walk after 1 L pit< h<•!i Dc•s1gnate0d hJtte r Danny Puhdo was the next bat- t .. r t<> fdc f• PcJlcon stdfter Jesus Gomez and he nailed a pitch to th1· <<'nlN -f1eld fe nce for an RBI tnple. Pulido .scored on r1 pu~SI •d bd II As Cnslclnon kept the Fa)cons' bats in check, Keifer's c n•w wC'nt back to work in the fifth when Urban lifted his L•·dm to dn Pmotional peak and to a 4-4 tie when he blis- t•·r1•d cl shot deep to le ft for a two-run home run. The Fc1lcons put up another run in the sixth, but, despite hr1vinc1 nmne rs on second and third in the seventh, New- port I ldrbor tailed to get past reliever Rolando R:amirez who'>c knurkJe ball sllfled the Sailors. sohd ch·f<•ns1ve outing for·hls squad, especially by catch- N Pdul .Joni''> Jones thre w out three of four potential base thieves. /\<, d result of Friday's decision, the Sailors will mr>PI ('dlvttry Chapel Tuesday afternoon in a consolalion- broc kc•t <Jdm(• Newport Elks Tou'11•ment Santa Ana Valley S, Newport Hwbor 4 Santa Ana Valley 310 001 0 -S 10 2 NPwport ' 002 020 0 4 5 1 Gome1, Montoya ~. Ramirez (7) and Tellez. Blevins, Castanon (2) and Jone\. W Ramirez. 1 0 S -Ramirez, 1 L ·Castanon. 0-1. 3B Pulido (NH) HR -Barboza (SAV), Urban (NH). B OA TIN G BASEBALL . CoNTINUED FROM 81 "ib~ may have five sopfioibores (Eric Wi .. om and Zach Zamlli will also be around.in 1999), but l ~t they have about ~5 years of baseball expe- rience combined,• noxel said. "We had about seven. guys start for us today who add up to about 21 yea.rs. Nothing beats experi- ence." CdM Coach Joe Koh, though acknowl- edging a· few operung~ day lapses, was also encouraged by his young standouts. ~La.rson played like· a senior today,• Koh said. "He made ·some great plays at third, then pitched us out of a jam (in the sixth) and · shut the poor in the seventh. That was real- ly encouraging. ·w e lµlow our sophomores are going to be a streaky, with good days and bone- MARC MARTIN I OAl.Y I'll.OT Corona del Mar's Matt Lars~n gets caught ln a rundown as Estancla's ~e Mooney.closes In for the tag in Friday's game. head 'days. We're just hoping to minimize the bone-head da~ H Varsity experience did come in handy for several CdM veterans, including winning senior pitcher Paul MacMillan, junior returner Ryan Actherberg (2 for 3 with one run), senior Royal McMackin (2 for 3 with one RBI and one run) and senior Evan Schiff, whose fifth- inning doul;>le made him the hfth Sea King to drive in at least one run. MacMiUan yielded just two hits and two unearned runs in five innings of work to doubfo his career varsity victory totdl. "Thank god that's the last MacMillan kid I'll have to face," q\iipped 1Yoxel, who has now battled all four MacMillan brothers for more than a decade. But while Estancia may have entered with less impressive , diamond resumes,· the Eagles were fundamentally sound enough to draw Troxel's praise. "This was a big step for a lot of our kids. but we came out and competed, which I'm real pleased about,· J'roxel sfild. CdM junior Nick Hood, who scored three times, lined a one-out single into center in the first and came around to score on Hatfield's opposite-field single to right. Harper-followed with a shot off the base or the right-cen- ter field fence to make It 2-0- Estancia rallied to tie in the third, but McMackin and Harper singled in runs in the same frame to put the hosts up for good. Mario Romo hod hal( of Estanda's four hits and an RBI, while Tom Zenus dou· bled in a run for the visitors. CdM plays in Tuesday's quarterfinals against the winner of Friday's Tustin- Foothill game. Estancia faces the Tustin-Foothill loser Tuesday in the consolation bracket. NEWPORT Eucs T~ Corona «Ml Mar 9 EstancJ. 3 Estancia 002 001 0 -3 4 1 CdM 202 041 x : 9 11 2 Zenui, Meyer (6) and Thunell; MacMillan, Harper (6), Larson (6) and Schiff. W ·MacMillan, 1-0. L -Zenus, 0.1. 2B -M. Romo (E}. Zenus (E), Schiff (CdM). 3B -Harper (CdM). P.S. HI G H SCHOOL SWIMMl·NG - Mustangs survive 'shakY' start, 6-3 • Costa Mesa overcome~ some defe nsive miscues to stop Century in Mesa's tournament. By Mike Sciacca, Daily Pilot ·SANTA ANA -Costa Mesa High baseball coach Doug Deats is happy that his team's 1.997 season opener is i.Q the history books. ·we got the W (winJ, and that's what counts," Deats said aftet watching his Mustangs come up with some timely hitting to offset a suspect defensive game in a 6-3 victory.over host Century Fri(lay in the opening round of the third annual Costa Mesa Tournament. "I'd hate to'be walking out of here With an L (loss).,,- Costa Mesa wasn't in danger of losing th.i$ game - one in which it held comfortable leads of 3-0 and 6-1, but whc;ll had Deats perplexed was a defensive effort that p ro- duced four errors. · . Vie Mustangs scored single runs in ea~ of the first three innings and rode the pitching of seruor Al Lambert ., to a 3-0 lead: · ...,._ • Ryan Gallagher recorded his team's first Rt\ of the sea- son 'With a single to left field, scoring Brian Montoya for a 1-0 lead. In the second, Jeremy Gordon scored on a Cen- tury throwing error, and Julius Vasquez singled to right in the third to score Layne DeTemple (who had tripled to the rlgbt-centerfield wall) to make it 3-0. By then, the Mustangs were in control. So, too, was Lambert, who struck out six during the first three frames. The righthander's curve ball continually baffled the Cen- turions, who managed single runs in both the fourth and fifth innings. Lambert ti.red in the filth, then retired prior to the start of the sixth, giving way to Scot.t Smith. He finished with eight strikeouts to go along with five · hits, yielding a home run to Century's Hank Yepez in the fourth. [t was a solid opener, too, for Vasquez, Costa Mesa's returning all-PCL catcher. The three-year varsity per- former, who batted .324 a year ago, finished 2 for 3 With three RBI. His line-dtive double up the gap in right-am- terfield during a three-run fifth produced two of those runs, scoring both Montoya and DeTemple. · It was Vasquez's two-RBI double which sent Century starter Fernando Perez to the dugout in favor of reliever Luis Curiel. Costa Mesa hosts Bolsa Grande Tuesday (3:15) at TeWinkle Park in pool P1!'Y in the eight-team, round robin townament. CostA MESA TOUMAr.etT Costa Mesi! '· c.ntury J Costa Mesa 11 t .030 0 -.fi 5 4 Century • 000 110 1 -3 6 3 Lambert, Smith (6) and Vasquez; Perez, Curiel (S) and O. Gomez. W -Smith, 1-0. L -Perez. 1-0. 2B -Vasquez (CM ), R. Gomez (0. 3B -DeTemple (CM). HR -Yepez (C). SOMETHING WHICH NEEDS ATIENTION ephanie keef e M atzinger add M1ssmq from Fnddy's hst of Congressionril C up entnes was NPwport Bedch's Rich bl'la tzingcr, whose cww includes dnolher Joe-di, Bill M<'nnmgcr. Eagles fall to Tustin7 ·90-7 4 COSTA MESA -Estancia High's John Senlten won the 100- yard bC)ckstroke to mark the Eagles' Jone individual event victory in a 90-74 season-opening nonleague loss to visiting Tusti.p Friday. Senlten teamed with Nate Thorpe, Bret Taboada and Paul Seacrest to win the 200 medJey relay and was also second in the 500 fTeestylQ . Other runner-up firushes for Estancia were turned in by Paul Seacrest (50 and 100 free), Clint Caul.kin (200 individual medley) and Thorpe (100 butterfly). Sometitnes it. pays to lease. . 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N~ IMacb!CoSta Mna Dally Pi.lot Each hole is unique at Newport Beach Country Club, where the Senior Tour will once again assault the par-71 oourse over a three-day tournament. . By Richard' Dunn, Daily Pi/qt . ~ORT BEACH -Each bole is unique, thrlv- mg with personalities of its own for Senior PGA Tour fans who will flock tt> Newport Beach Coun- try Cub for ~e Toshiba Senior Classic beginning Monday. Since-each hole is distinctive, we offer the 1997 version of the Senior Cassie with a hole~by- bole analysis and a special label for each: 8 Hahn's Easy Left -(339 yards, par- 4): Named after Paul Hahn, NBCC head pro, this beginning hole features a slight dogleg left from an elevated tee, a hole that puts a premium on the locatio.n of the drive, l:iecause a long hitter may elect to use a long iron to better position a second shot to a deceptive green. Last year, hole No. 1 yielded 56 birdies, fourth-most on the golf course in three rounds. It was also the only hole in which no one made double bogey. O M;m'fott Room With a View - (390 yards, par-4): Named for the sky-scraping hotel just an 8-iron shot away from the tee, this hole lias a slight a hole-by-hole look at the classi< No other player made three birdies on No. 5. In fact, the hole forced more bogeys (72) tha'.11 any other hole except No. 8 (which also induced 72). No wonder Colber.t won. 0 Grand Central S~Uon -No. 6 (418 yards, par-4): Though it's an entertain- ing dogl~ left,_ the tee at T tt .E mally plays upwind. T\l,e senior pros made 72 bogeys last year on No. 8. 0 Neely's Student Body Right -(407 yards, par- 4): This hole is incredibly deceiving, beca~e there's no reference point to judge your distance to the green. It's a b~d dogleg right that always plays tougher: than it appears. No. '6 borders a pro min.e'n t vicinity NEWPORT BEACH o n Lar_ge trees gua·rd b 0th <.;OUN T K Y Who: Senior PGA Tour golfers Whet: Toshiba Senior Classic WheN: Newport Beach Countiy Club. 1600 E. Pacific Coast Highway. Newport Beach When: March 1~16 (three-day Senior Tour event is March 14-16) Purse: S 1 million uphill climb with a large bunker in front of 1V: ESPN (two hours live each day, March 14-16) the left side of the green. Hahn believes the ball goes in different directions here. Last year, more pars were made on No. 2 (172) than any other hole. Key players: Billy (asper, Gary Player. Hale Irwin, Jim Colbert. Lee Trevino, Dave Stockton, George Archer, lsao Aoki. J.C. Snead, Tom Weiskopf, John Bland and Al Geiberger o.t.ndlng chemplon: Colbert 1 C) Top of the Hill -(549,yards, par-5): The tee is the highest point on the golf course, where fans can see (on a clear day) Catalina Island, snow- capped Mt. Baldy and the Back Bay from one loca- tion. Long hitters are confronted with the choice of trying to reach the green with a fairway wood or long iron. Water guards the green on the left side. But for the Senior Tour pros, No. 3 is merely a long walk in the park, because it yielded the third-most birdies in last year's event (58). In the final round, Jim Dent made eagle on the hole. 0 Lake Newport -(143 yards, par-3): The pros ' averaged 3.039 strokes on this hole last year, f>ut only 27 birdies were made because the green has a large undulation that adds to the challenge. ' For fans, it's a difficult hole to reach by foot, and the adjacent traffic on Jamboree Road can make it noisy for golfers trying to concentrate on those birdie putts. 0 Colbert's Delight -455 yards, par-4): Though it's the No. 1 handicap hole, Colbert fans should line the fairway and swrQund the green, because the two-time defending Senior Tour money leader lapped the field on No. 5 last year with three birdies in three days, including a dramatic, 25-foot putt on the final day to safeguard his tournament lead. Fonn.t 78 pros, 54-hole s1roke play (no cut) Course designer: David Rainville t h e NBCC President: Jerry Anderson course: NICC Superintendent Ron Benedict s ~des of the fair- way. Named after Bob Res tr o om s NBCC Head Pro: Paul Hahn and a bricked Tournament Director. Stephen Wagner water station. where Executive Director: ~ob Neely multitudes gather and stroll. For the Taco Bell Newport Classic Pro-Am, the Mexican fast-food giant features portable fOod stands in this area. Officials of the Senior Classic will dq much the same. Golfers try to drive down the right-center of the fairway to avoid the large trees on the left side of the big dog. O Wagner's Wrath -(324 .yards, par-4): Regard- less of what the golfer uses off the tee, this hole features the toughest green on the golf course, a large dance floor with great undulation. Good judgment will tell you not to hit .l(le ball above the pin. There were six double bogeys shot on No. 7 last year. Named after tournament director Stephen Wagner. 0 Eggs Benedict -(192 yards, par-3): Named after the club's devoted superintendent, Ron Benedict, whose work gets more ESPN air time than any other tournament entity, this bole is the longest and toughest pa.r-3 on the course. It nor- HARDT CONTINUED F'OM 81 we did as well as we did this year. Meagan was the big reason and Julie Norton was a,nother. • Vargas' primary threat at two meters, the 5-foot-6. 120-pound Hardt used her exceptional knowledge and rare quickness to succeed against larger opponents. "She's got a great arm, great balance in the water, and she really knows how to put herself in good scoring position,• Vargas said. AU·those attributes will, no doubt, soon be coveted by college women's coaches, to whom Hardt has begun a _ letter-writing campaign. Neely,. the tournament's executive director, hole No. 9 yield- ed only a dozen birdies last year, fewest on the golf course. It also recorded the most double bogeys (seven). ~ Beverly's Ray of Hope-(429 yards, par-4): To start the back nine, this straightaway hole fea- tures two bunkers looking at you as you tee off. Players need a good second shot to reach a small green. Last year, it yielded about as many birdies (34) as bogeys (38). What's unique? An mteresting looking pair of pa.Im trees on the right side of the fairway about 175 yards from the green. The palm trees split away from each other and curve outward. It's a ganery- friendly hole aptly named for the country club's on-the-go owner. ·· ~ Cruise Control -(344 yards, par-4): There's so much room in the fairway here, it's almost impossible to hit a bad tee shot. The second shot into a small elevated green with bunkers located on both sides makes the hole a little tougher than ~- I ' SATUAOAY, MARCH 8, 1997 , • it looks. Seniors averaged 3.931 strokes on it lasL year. The green is at the bottom of Grand Central Station. · -- 0 Koala Loo~out -(370 yards, par-4 ): There are oo doglegs here on this typical NBCC hole, a straight-as-an-arrow fairway. The green is sur- rounded by eucalyptus. The landing area for tee .shots is narrow. The left side of the green is well- Q\}arded by bunkers · t1' Jamboree Special -( t 65 yards, par-3): Named after the adjacent road, Uus beautiful hole fea- tures a large, triangle-shaped green with a mop- strous bunker guard.J.ng the nght side. You could aim the other d.i.recbon With an 8-rron and reach the construetion site across the street. Miss the green at No. 13 and you're m trouble. Pretty hole. °' Downhill Racer -(397 yards, par-4): · Many love thls hole because the green 1s near the center of the action (i.e. ho"'S'pitalit)i-tents, other tees). It's. considered one of the toughest holes. on the course, because it has length. From the tee, you're looking into a horizon. It's a slight dogleg•right with - a big downhill. The gree.n is lower than the fairway. . ii Eagle Crest -(492 yards, par-5):., It's a long uphill, but players should get there m two. Any senior who falls to make par here should con- sider another IJ.ne of work lp last year's Seruor Classic, there were a total of rune eagles made' throughou{ the three rounds, seven on this hole alone. There were also 69 brrdies last year, t.ha sec- ond-most of any hole. ~ Wooten's Long Shot -(437 yards, pat-4 ). Per- haps the most difficult hole on the-course, tee shots here usually go upwmd, and even with a good dnve, players still need a long second shot The fairway runs parallel to Coast HighwaY.. The tee areit is mtimate and close to restrooms. Only 13 birdies were yielded last year. second-fewest m the. tournament. Named after DaVtd Wooten. President of International Bay Clubs, lnc . which owns the club. '11 John Hancock -The Signature Hole. (185 yards, par-3): Just about everyone's favorite, the stunrung backdrop here includes a large lake in front of the green and a two-bered rollmg green surro.unded by bunkers. Mounds will present a challenge if you rruss the green. 111.ree tnple bog_eys were choked away on this hole last year, by far the most. There were d.lso five double bogeys It's the best hole for a p1cruc ~ Anderson's Alley -(510 yards, par-5) .• Named afte r Jerry Anderson, NBCC President and Southern Cahforrua PGA Hall of Farner, thls uphill finishing hole presents an opportunity for long hitters to reach the prom m two. The green is slightly elevated from the fairway, creating a decepbve pitch shot. Last year, No. 18 yielded more birdles (73) than any other hole. Only 11 made bogey, the fewest on the course. . .. ·1 know there are a lot of scholarships out there and I definitely want to play in college,• said Hardt, who began playing five years ago in the junior age-group "First of all, playing at two meters is a lot tougher than being on the outside. And, I think there was mor~ contact in the girls game." ' . Hav• You D••n To Th• i · Equ•snlcan C~nt.r l.ca-•lyl , MA11C MARTIN I DAILY Pl.OT D.ny Piiot ~of the Week Me1gm Hardt ol Comm del Mar. program. . Hardt said she also fee.ls fortunate to have benefited from Vargas' vast knowledge of the game, but admits accepting a leading role on the girls team was an adjustment from her experience playing against boys. •Believe lt or not, l think the girls game was mote physically demanding for me," explained Hardt, also a talented freestyler • for Cd.M's swim team this sprtilg. Hardt said she embraced the leadership role that corresponded to her importance in the pool Md she cited the Sea Kings' season-ending three-game winning streak as the highlight of her season. "I think I know the game pretty well and I was happy to point things out to my teammates. I have a lot to learn. but I think I have a strong background. In a way, I had to learn the game all over again along with them. "It was a good erperience." ! 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From left, J e rry Anderson, Ste phen Wagner, David Woote n, Ron Benedict, Beverly Ray, Bob Neely, Paul Hahn. 1'> my fdvontc vdlltdye point, • 1 WdCJliN Sdld "Too often people wdnt to '>f'<' these guys tee off. hut you rnHJhl dS weU JUSt hang out <11 th<• driving Jc1nge 1f thdt's wht1I you're• doing." Se::nior C'ldssic offic1dls, mci- cJ,.n 1 ally, hdvc• ddded bleachers 1111-. yedr tu lhC' dn ving rdnge "!'wk d '>hort pdr-5," Wdgner I rJClclc•d, "thdl WdY you'll see l'Vt·rythmq from eagles to double l><>CJ"Y"· By pldcing yourself hl'htnd the· green you'll qet the ·1>1·<,t ld1rwdy dpproach \hotl'>, as w1·fl rJ'> hunkN dnd chip <,hots.· Nc·xt wcc•k'~ Senior Tour site I h11s dozc•nr, of superb locdllons, 11H lltd1nq lhP clubhouse dfed lhrll encompdsses thrPC' yrc•e n,;" (11, 15 r1ncl 18) dnd two tees (1 rind 10) "ThP No 4 yreen 1s a g reat I plc1c·t•, <'V<'n though it's th<' fur- lh<•sl ctwciy.'' said Jerry Andcr- '>On, NBC<" Prcr,ident. Ron Uc,m•d1ct, NBCC Super- intendent, who knows t~e golf course better than anyone, would walk up the left side of No 1 and flx himself in the area fC'atunng the green at 8 and the tc,cs at 2 and 9. "Then I would cruise up the left side on 2." Be nedict said, "and td.ke it to the No. 7 green, becduse there you can see the greens at 2, 5, 7 dnd 11 and the tees at 3, 6 and 8, It's all nght there." Thdt area is also the highest point on the goU course. On clear ddys. Catalina lsldnd, snow-· capped Mt. Baldy dnd lhe Back Bay can be seen. Benedict also suggests set- Uing yourself behtnd the greens at J and 4, because "those are big-tune birdie holes,· he said . Bob Neely, executive director of lhc Senior C lassic, would lrdv- el down No. 3 (a long par-5), so he could position hunseU to see lhe green at 3, the short par-3 over water at No. 4 and the Lee shots at 5, lhe course's No. 1 handicap hole . ·Another unique spot 'is up on 14, because you can see them 'coming into 121 and teeing off on 11, 15 and 18," Neely said . Hole Nos. 9, 14 and 17 a re Neely's favorites. Wagner's favonte hole is J 5, the 492-yar'd par-5 tha t goes uphill, yet it is a hole players on the tour eat up, because most reach the green in two. "It is a short pdr-5 and most of the guys are going to be extremely aggressive, seelong lhe green m two shots," Wagner said. "The 15th green undula tes and has three liers for exciling chips and putts " The pdr-5 18 offers goUers a tremendous reward or d.J.saster. Fans, h owever. unless you're for- tunate enough to pose in a sky box, should consider lhe fairway at 18, because most of the green is taken up by bleachers, corpo- rate boxes and ESPN trailers. U you deode to follow a cer- tain pJayer or group. always stay m front of the m. "Everyone always stands behind the play- ers at the tee; they wonde r why they get caught in the herd of spectators walking up to the next shot,• Wagner said. "Stay one shot ahead and let the action come to you.• Jn addition , should you decide to follow an individual or group, find out who's hot and watch some exc1hng shots, or follow a big name. But some ttmes a top-name player isn't necessarily playing well. which medlls you might only be following that playe r for the mere purpose of getting close to a legend. Which is fine, if that's what you want. The standards for watching the Senior Classic? You set your own. MARC MARTIN I OAA.Y Pl.OT Among the greats of golf returning for anotl)er shot at the Toshiba Senior Classic at Newport Beach Country Club are Lee n-evtno. (left) and Gary Player. weeks for full-1ield events, one of the year's strongest field on the tour is expect- ed next week with T<>ihiba's Sl million purse. ter Senior Classic for spectators with a full-service medical facility, food courts and scores otv~ndors. "V/AVe got hun- dreds o! people out nere putting up struc- tures," Neely said. ret1ch 211i to J mchcs for the event mstead of th<> conventional 1 to 1112 inch going to.he surprtsecL You take nothing for granted dnd change is inevitable. The climate of the business community changes and community people are all different with a different approach to the event. "But mysell and an awful lot of other people have put 1n a year's work for thlJ. We started working on lt just after the event last year, and our intent is to make it better than the previous year. W''re just about ready for showtime, and that's ~xdling." "It's the perfect golf course for the seniors, and it's gallery friendly," Ander- son said. "You can put a lot of people on this golf ~owse." The 54-hole event is among the richest on the Senior Tour. It is also the first Senior Tour stop on the West Coast in 1997. 13v<>n though ISM o.nd country dub officials have a year' experience under their IX'lls, it's still a challenge to m e t 'finannftl qoals and remain on.course with a sometimes wavering communJty '·even when you'v<' been in a commu- nity for a period of ttmc, ther are still t:hnngt>s," Neely sald. "You'r lllways Th golf course Jast year rec ived high• pralse from the pros, and conaldertng the ~ nlor Tour has been off the put two Speaking of people, an estimated 34,000 attended the first year's Senior Classic a t Mesa Verde Country Oub in CostA Mesa, while a reported 63,500 attended last year, the demo at Newport Beach. Most estimates, however, were clocer to 40,000. And as prc>mf.led, ft'• a bigger and bet- Charities have also been big winners with the Senior Classic. Last year, even with the tournament struggling to break even, three charities were awarded $15,000 each: The Make-A-Wish Founda- tion, the ALS Association and the Nation- al Dyslexia Research Foundation. J. I I ! 1 I' I I I I • w . SCHEDULE 5uNDAY • "Million Dollar HOie-in-One" Cont~ at 17th tee, 1 p.m. • Celebrity Pro-Am Pairings Party at Ba1¥a Bay Oub, 7 p.m. MoNOAY • Monday Quatlfier at Marbella Country Oub, 8 a.m. • Directors Breakfast with Gary Player at Twin Palms Re~aurant. 8a.m. • Celebrity Pro-Am, noon • Senior Classic Pro-Am Gift Distribution at Hyatt Newporter, noon • Celebrity Pro-Am Awards Dinner, 6 p.m. TUESDAY • Senior Shoot-out at 10th tee, 11 a.m. • Senior Classic Pro·Am Gift Distribution at Hyatt Newporter, 9a.m. • Junior Golf Clinic with Bruce Summerhays, dnving range, 3p.m. • Senior Oassic Pro-Am Pairings Party at Hyatt Newporter, 7 p.m WEONESOAY • Senior Classic Pro-Am. 7:30 a.m. THURSDAY • Senior Classic Pro·Am, 7:30 a.m. • Mastercard Grand Masters Pro-Am·at Big Canyon Country Club, 9a.m. • MasterCard Grand Masters Pro-Am Luncheon at Sig canyon, 2 p.m. • Pro-Am Awards Barbecue/Siient Auction at UC lrvlne Bren Center, 6 p.m. • ffCountry Western" Extravaganza featuring Willie Nelson at UC Irvine Bren Center, 8p.m. FRIDAY • Toshiba Senior Classic, Round One, 7:30 a.m SATURDAY Toshiba Senior Classic. Round Two, 7:30 a.m. SUNDAY • Toshiba SeniOf Classic, Final Round, 7:30 a.m • ESPN Awards Ceremony, 4:J5 p.m. • Volunteers Party. 5 p.m. All evenn at Newport Beach Country Club, unless noted. I' \H"l'\<1 Newport Dunes, Fashion Island I are the stepping stones to Senior CIMSiC links NEWPORT BEACH - 1\vo primary locations, the Newport Dunes and Fash- ion Island, wiU serve as parking facilities for the Toshiba Senior Classic at Newport Beach Country Cub. For events Monday thi'ough Friday, the Dunes parld.ng lot on Jamboree Road adjacent to the Hyatt Newporter will accommo· date the bulk of the cars and fu.ndion u the main lot. The abuttle service fee toNBCCilS&. On Saturday and Sun- day, parking for golf specta- ton will only be at Puhion IMDd. P.atrom lboWclenter at Newpan Center Drin and follow tbe ligm. No lliUttle ,_ ~-••'L'f'ld from Puhion l1land to NBCC. n. public .. 1troag!y urg.d to avaMS tbe opm .... in float "the~ club, became tbt 1pec9 II "'·'·tor WluDtiMn. •PNe lbuttlll dO wort anc1r: .... to-..... ~.-c.. 1oadtbe~ ....... Polee Depiiitmm llMll*l ~ . N•wpon Bt-ach/Cona Mesa C>.uly Piluc toshilia senior classic NOTEBO O.K By Richard Dunn, Da1/'y Prior NEWPORT BEACH -Bob Eastwood had been in the Newport Beach Country Club record book for 20 years, and last year in the Tosrubd Seruor Classic, Eastwood etched his name m ll agafu, tying rus own course record of ~-under-par 64 on the final day. Before Eastwood. the mark had been accomplished six other times, most recently by Lee Davis or Los Angeles on July 23, 1988, as a guest in a Regatta • Tournament, accorcling to club officials. Five, mcluding Eashvood, shot 64 m the former Crosby Southern Pro-Am, now the Taco Bell New- port Oass1c m late January It was Eastwood who won inclividual and pro-am btles at the Crosby Southern m 1976, the second year of the tournament, with his 64 H It's great l played m two tournaments here and got a first and a second, even though they're JUSt a· few years apart," said Eastwood, who pocketed $88,000 for his runner-up finish at Newport Beach. With some of the best senior golfers m Jhe world playing NBCC next week, makes you wonder if anybody can break 64. • Add Eastwood: Among the changes on lhe course from 20 years ago include the par-3 No. 13, a former par-4, and the par-5 No 15 (former par-4) Also, the par-4 No 14 (fonner par-5) and par-3 No 17 are holes that have been totally rebuilt. No. 17, now wtth a two-tiered green, was not as dramauc as 1t lS now. • For memJ>ers of the country clµb, your.facility will officially · close today after the second cross-over. then reopen March 18 (a week from Tuesddy) at 6 a .m. • No laclde1s are dllowed on the golf course for en.hctr1ced viewing purposes. It even says so on the tickets. Lawn chairs are OK. • The Newport Beach Senior Tour event is the fifth full-field tournament on the circuit lhls year The previous four winners were Gibby Gtlbert (Royal Caribbean Cldss1c at Key Bis· cayne, Fla.), Hale Irwin (LG Championship at Naples, Fla.), David Graham (GTE Classic at Lutz. Fla ) and Buddy Allin (Amencan Express Invitational at Sarasota, Fla.). • Last year, the club's par-4 hole No. 5 yielded 1ust 16 total birdies. and proved to be the · most dilftcult for the field wtth a stroke average of .290 over par. But champion Jim Colbert, who made only two bogeys in the entire 54 holes, made birdies on No. 5 all three days. • Event producers are extend.mg an invttallon to dll school-age .,oung people to attend the Junior Goll Clink on Tuesday at 3 p.m. with Bruce Sununerhays, currently No. 8 on the Senior Tour money list. The free clinic will take place a t the NBCC pracllce rcUlge. • Nine former std.ff members of the Ojdl Senior Tour event. which was canceled this year dnd not fill ed by another event, SOFTBALL Aley keys CdM sweep; Sailors tumble, 11 -1 c I HHI '-.I \111'-.I 'i 11 \l>I I{-... .... ....,., 1. Hale lf'win IWl'lll ...., 3 $345,960 2. David Graham 4 $269,920 3. Jim Colbert 5 S226,'4l3 4. Bud Allin 3 $202,344 5. Gil Mor~an 5 $175,204 6. Gibby G fbert 3 $169,500 7. Bob Charles 5 Sl67,097 8.l!ruce Summerhays 4 $166,440 9. fsao Aot<i 5 $162,917 10. Vicente Fernandez 4 $145,567 11. Mike Hill 5 $130,273 12. Graham Marsh 5 SJ22.715 p. Bob Murphy s $112,394 ' 4. Jim Albus 4 $110,613 1 S. John BJand 5 $104,055 16. Lee Trevino S' $102.035 17. Jay Sigel 5 $99, 199 18. Bob Dickson 4 $95,518 19. l'fubef't Green 4 $95,259 20. Frank Conner 4 $91,798 ~i~~~ 2 $83,6QO 4 $78,834 23. Al Gelberger 4 $74,983 24. Jade Kiefer 4 $74,669 25. Jerry McGee 4 $72,315 26. D11ve Stodcton 3 $70,543 27. Simon Hobday 4 $68,509 28. Dave Eld)elberger 5 $62, 165 29. Jim Dent 5 $61,447 30. Charles Coody 5 $59,818 31. Dale Douglass 5 $54,575 32. Bob Eastwood 4 $47,891 33. Tony Jacklin 3 $41,523 34. J.C. Snead , 4 $39,562 35. GeorJ,e Archer 3 $39,300 36. Chi i RodrfgiJez 4 $38,975 37. Gary Player 4 $38,905 38. Tum Wargo 4 Ua,840 39. Larry Gilbert 4 ' $35,959 40. DeWitt Weaver 4 $34,860 have joined Bob Neely's staff for the Senior Classic. "We've doubled our staff,• said Neely,· executive director. "With the exception of the tournament director, the whole operations crew at Ojai ts here.· • Last year, tournament officialii had a problem wtth gate:crashers, which resulted in lost revenue, according to Neely. .But that should be fixed tlus year with added security and tightening up of the key areas where people reportedly hopped fences. ·• Best deal for fans is the 1,000 Club. Packages are still available. Its estimated value is $300, but it sells for $129. It includes a VIP parking pass, d VIP clubhouse pass (with no restrictions), a T-shirt and a sleeve of Senior Classic golf balls. Patrons also enjoy a speaaJ tent for 1,000 Club members only. • . The 18th green at NBCC gets a new look this year for the Senior Classic, because the bunker that once guarded the finishing hole on the left bas been filled in with sod in order to situate the grandstands closer to the golfers on the green. Jerry Anderson, NBCC President, said nobody bits in that bunker, anyway. • It's almost comical to see bow loq,g the grass is throughout the rough on the goll course, · because PGA agronomists insisted that NBCC Superintendent Ron Benedict and his staff gro)V the rough to reach 2112 to 3 inches for the event instead of the conventional 1 to 1112 inches. • Gary Player has signed a multi-year deal to represent Toshiba's computer systems ... ...,_ ...... MDniey 41. Jimmy PtM<ell 5 $34,573 42. John D MotgM\ 4 $32,251 43. Jack Nlckt.us , 2 $30,294 44. Tom Wekk~ 1 $29,600 ' 45. Bobby Str 4 $29, 110 46. Rocky Thompson 4 $27,639 47. Walter Morgan s $26,846 48. Tom Shaw 3 $26,687 49. Calvin Peete 4 $26,,489 so. John Jacobs 4 f26,052 51. Brian Beames 4 24,541 52. Butdi Baird 4 $24,540 53. Larry Ziegler 4 $23,273 54. Rick Acton 4 $22,760 55. Buddy Whitten 4 . $21,782 56. Bruce Ctampton 4 $20,584 57. Terry Dill 4 $19,037 58. Will Sowles 4 . S18,n5 59. Kermit Zar1ey 2 $17,991 60. Harold Henning 4 $16,259 61.0onJan~ 4 $14,830 62. Mike McCu loogh 4 $14,562 63. David C>akley 4 $14,259 64. Gene UttJer 3 $13,554 65. Miller Barber 4 $13,114 66. Tom Knapp 1 $10,750 67. ~nls Cosclna 4 $10,536 68. Leonard lhompso11 2 $10,335 69. Larry Laorettl 2 $9,105 70. Walter Zembriskl 4 $8,658 71 . Bill Hall 1 $8,627 71. David Ojala 1 $8,627 73. Orville Moody 4 18,369 74. Tommy Aaron 4 7,~15 75. Ste\/en Veriato • 1 $7,395 76. Bob Panasik 2 r-813 77. Dick HendricksOn 4 6,637 78. Deane Beman 1 6,120 79. Bobby Nichols 4 $4,898 80. Gay Brewer 4 $4,334 ·division, the decision-making body of the company's involvement with the Senior PGA Tour and International Sports and Event Marketing, Inc., the event manager. Player will carry a logo on his bag and speak Monday morning at Twin Palms restaurant at 8 a.m. The topic is "Ten Commandments of Life in Business.· For tickets, call 646-9007. • Udo Isle resident Jimmy Adams, who qualified for the Senior Classic last year at • Marbella, hopes to make it two in a row in the Monday Qualifier this year at Marbella. Adams, a teaching pro at MacArthur Place in Santa Ana; shot 7 4 to win the seniors division in a Golden State Tour event last Monday at Canyon Crest, his third straight victory. Adams has also won at Temecula and Brookside. • Last year, Adams made not only bis debut on the Senior Tour at Newport Beach, but it was his first pro tournament. "I was nervous as hell," Adams, a former used car salesman, said. "This is my first tournament, and l didn't realize it was so big. I was scared to death." " • Add Eastwood: He isn't the only Senior Tour mj?mber playing in the Senior Oassic whe had played previously at NBCC in either the Crosby Southern or Newport Classic. · There are 15 o~ers, including Al Geiberger (1981), Frank Con - ner (five times), Jim Dent ('79 and '83), Rick Acton (four tiiries), Jim Albus ('76 an9 '77), Gave Eichelberger (three times) and Rocky Thompson (twice), who won the pro-am title in 1982. I SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1997 u . FOOTBALL CdM's Sumner to (igorgeto~· •Record-setting receiver will join ex- teammate Josh Walz with I-AA Hoyas. By, Barry Faulkner, Daily Piiot CORONA DEL MAR -Corona del Mar High seruor George Sumner, who rewrote the school's I ~receiving record book, verbally committed Fn- day to contimie his football and academic pur- suits at Georgetown University. · , Sumner fall He also o~ CdM single. sedson marks for receptions (47), rece1ymg yards (854) and receiVlllg touchdowns (11), as well dS career marks of 66, 1, 214 and 12, respectively, ln the same categories · "They don'l have much depth dt receiver, so I should get d chdflce to play a.s a fresh- man,• satd Sumner, who also The 6-foot, 170-pounder will join former CdM standout Josh Walz Wlth the I-AA Hoyas, ·who are looking fot lite record-setting wideout to make an immediat~ unpact. \'t'ilted Villanova and St I\ 1ary's He also e cons1der~d walking on at USC and UCLA Sumner, an All-Newport-Mesa District and first-team All-Sea View performer, tied an . Orange County single-game record with five touchdown catches against Garden Grove last SWTUler, who dlso excelled returning kicks for the Sed Kings, mdudmg d q8.yard 1D agdUlst Ne,.,,-port Harbor d' d ~eruor will ma1or 10 busi- ness COMMUNITY. COLLEGE BRIEFS Orailge Coast takes· early lead WALNUT -SWIMMING The Orange Coast College men's and women's swim teams hold the leads after the first day in the 18- team Mt. San Antonio College Swimming Invitational. The J1irates' women hold a 103-point lead over Palomar Col- lege. Saddleback is third with 148. • In men's competibon, OCC tal- : lied 196 with second-place Sad- !· dleback scoring 133. Palomar 1s : tfurd. Wisnu Wardhana took first place in the 100-yard free at 46.7 and James Comfort was the first to touch the wall m the 200 back- stroke. Gus Fowler also notched a victory in the ioo fly. OCC's relay team took the 400 free, as well. Sherry Panggabean and Chintya Ganda reaped gold medals for the women in the 100 free and 100 back, respectively. The 400 free and 400 medley relay teams also earned top acco- lades. Competition conbnues today. Mt. SAC lnvitatlona1·swimming Tournament . Men 1650 tree • 1 Mutter (Palomar), 17:30.00; 2. Zalley (Citrus), 17·48.07; 3 App1in (Citrus), 17:56.07. 100 tree· 1. Wardhana (Orange Coast), 46. 7; 2. B1Jr9i (Grossmont), 48.68; 3. Lowe (Saddleback), 49 71 200 bade -1. Comfort (Orange Coast), 2:01.63; 2. Andrade (Riverside), 2·05.9; 3. Pierce (Riverside), 2·07.6. , 200 fly • Fowler (Orange Coast), 1:59.99; 2. Char (Mt. SAC), 2·05.44, 3. Monson (Citrus), 2:07.89. 200 breast • 1. Wood (Palomar). 2:14.34; 2. Marin (Grossmont), 2:1 643; · 3. Crowson (Orange Coast), 2:20.23. 400 free relay • 1. Orange Coast, 3:16.01; 2. Saddleback. 3:19.87; 3 Palomar. 3:21 .73. Women 400 medley relay · 1. Orange Coast, 4:12.54; 2. Palomar, 4:14.96; 3. 4:23.23. 100 free · 1. Panggabean (Orange Coast), 56.74; 2. Mullen (Riverside), 57.12; 3. Kidd (Golden West). 57.26. 100 back · 1. Ganda (Orange Coast), 1:01.12; 2. Rangel (Fullerton), 1:02.58; 3. Henningsen (Sadd leba.ck), 1:02,7. 100 fly · Hagen (Golden West), 1:02.4; 2. Arellanes (Saddleback), 1 :03 09; 3. Brumdez (Palomar), 1 :04.01 100 breast · 1. Neilsen (Palomar), 1:08.59; 2. Read (Orange Coast), 1: 11.59; 3. Sealy (Palomar), 1 12 43 400 free relay · 1. Orange Coast, 3:46.37; 2. Palomar, 3:46.57; 3. Golden West, 3:50. 15. OCC wins eighth in row C O S T A VOLLEYBALL MESA - The red-hot Orange Coast Col-I lege men's volleyball team need· ed just three sets to take care of Santa Maruca ,15-2, 15-10, 15-13. and· record its eighth WUl m as many trips to the court The Pirates were offensively sparked by Kevin Reid, who pounded down 12 kills, and Jason Klems, who added 11 The Orange Empt.re Confer- E:nce victory upped the Pirates' conference mark to 6-0. Santa Monica fell to 2-4 OCC wins, 8-1, and 8-1 COSTA MESA - Orange Coast Col-TENNIS lege's men's tennis team had little trouble defeating Palomar Friday afternoon when the Pirates routed the visitors 8-1. Top singles player. Clem Albrecht and number suc Andy I Rebulio-Rangelo took care of their opponents in two sets, while the others needed three to get past. occ~ record is 5-4 What's more, the Pirates dtd 1t by the same score on Thursday, postjng an 8-1 Orange Empire Conference victory at Riverside. OCC's No. 1 singles player, 1 Albrecht, dropped his first set 3-6. 1 but rallied for a 3-6, 7-5, 6-4 wm Scott Stewart at No 2 also needed three sets. but blanked his opponent, 6-0, in the thlrd for 1 the match. In doubles actJon, Albrecht I and Stewart picked up a win by default. Rebulio-Rangelo and Adam Kennedy paired al!;O paired for a win 1 NOHCOHRR£Nd Orange Coast 8, Palomar 1 Singles · Albrecht (0) def Picha, 6 4, 6-3; R. Rader (0) def. C. King, 64, 6 7, 6-4; Kennedy (O) def. A King, 6 4, 6 7, 6-4; Leichtfuss (P) def. D. Rader, 3 6, 6 3, 6-3; Truong (0) def Seideman. 2 6, 6 3, 6-4. Rebulio-Rangelo (O) def Jones, 6-1, 6·1 Doubles Alprecht·D. Rader (0) def Picha-Pratt, 8-2, Kennedy·Rebulio Rangelo (0) def, Leichtfuss-Seideman, 8-7, Truong-R Rader (0) def. Jones· Kwon, 6·3 6·3 Orange Empire Conference Orange c:o.st 8, Rivet"Side 1 Singles • Albrecht (0) def. Pham, 3-6, 7·5, 6-4, Stewart (0) def. Baker, 2-6. 6·2. 6-0; Clay (R) def Kennedy, 6-1, 6-3 0 Rader (0) def Clark, 6-1, 6-3. · Rebuho-Rangelo (0) def. Vallejo. 6· 1, 6--0 Doubles -Albrech1-5tewart (0) def Baker-Pham, default; Kennedy·Rebulio-Rangelo (0 ) def Ctay·Clark. 6-2, 6-4, Rader-Rader (0) def Avery-ValleJO 6-3, 6-1 Pirates finish third COSTA ~tESA -TRACK The Orange Coast College women.'s track and field tedffi brushed Uurd m a three- ted.ITI meet Friday The Pirates posted 54 pomts, four pomts behlnd second place Riverside. Saddleback won the meet with 63 p01nts. . The men.'s team also fuushed Uurd with 24 points. Saddleback won w1th 84 dDd River"Slde was next at 73. OUNGE EM'lltE COWUIE.""'. Women Saddl~ 63, Riv..-side ·sa, OrAnge Cout 54 100 1 McOaniels (S), 12.3: 2 Moshm (OCC), 130 200 1 McDamels (S), 26 6. 2 No name (S), 3 Mohtri (OCC). 27 1 400 I. Phillips (S). 1 ·00 6, 2. No name. 3 Waters (OCC), 1 02.5 800 1 Hams (OCC), 2:29.0 1,500 • Hams (OCC). 5 05; 2 DeFazzo (S); 3. Midget (R) 3,000 -1 Hams (OCC), 11 13 5. 2 No name (R); 3. Riel (OCC), 1 1.36 8. 100 H • 1. Andnlchik (R) 16.6; 2 No name (S). 17 2; 3 Pettus (OCC) 18 9 400 H 1 Waters (OCC). 1·12.3; 2 Pettus (OCC), 1: 14 9 400 relay · 1 Saddleback. 50.2 1,600 relay 1 Riverside, no time HJ 1. Andnlch1k (R). 4"8. U · 1 Andnlchik (R), 16-11, 2. Wilkens (OCC), 164 TJ 1 No name (R), 3~·9, 2· No name (S). 3 Wilkens (OCC), 30.10 PV 1 Alvarez (R), 8 6 JT 1 Smith (OCC), 97-8 SP 1 Ollie (R), 34-6 314, 2. l11escu (S) no mar~. 3 Erickson (OCC) no mark CERRITOS -Corona del Mar High senior Hayden Aley collect- ed a win, a save and both game- winning RBI to lead the Sea Kings to a nonleague softball doubleheader sweep dgainst host Brethren Christ.Jan Friday a t Her- itage Park. For Gentlemen Only. Aley, d two-time All-Newport- Mesa District performer, broke a 2-2 tie in the first game with a seventh-innmg single to plate Julia Livingston, then fanned all three hitters she faced to save the 3-2 win for Jacque Marston. Aley then fanned seven in complete-game two-hitter in the second game, driving in the first of her two runs in the third to put the Sea Kings (2-0) ahead for good. CdM J, 9'eth""' OvistYn .2 Coron1 del Mar 000 110 l • 3 S I Brethren Christian 100 too o • 2 4 3 J. Marston, Aley (7) •nd Willi; C..pe 1nd Sirin. 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Vondra. dw11t11111 14nr1bcd In Ibis Chief Operating Officer ....,.,., n 1Wlilllll1 111 111 This statement was filed 9'1111tlllllf1llllily llasb.. Tt com· with lhe County Clerk or ,.. II~ call HUD Oronge County on 1·31·97 TolMrtt ll 1·D ·U415t11. r. Open House Sat 1-4 =-1. Furn'd, Ip, lg patio.,__________ His area 3/6. 645·1644 SEA FAIRE ._..,.,. 1Ba House ,. PT Coc ktall/Food liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii En~lo•od garage. Steps to sand·Avl now BUSINESS OFFICE Found Tortoise, ---------1 Seevers Apply at: Chlldc•r•/Moth•r'• • 230 Liiie Ln 41113 Nowpon Heights area. $900/mo. 225·2183 Adams/Shantar In NB Tennis Club 2601 Asst for 2 Infants M·F ~~t~,1~':iw&v~=~ $1100/mo. 850·0925 ---------FOR RENT 2769 C.M. 3/5 662·1867 $i~s?.~~·p~0Tf~~~~ East Blull Dr.644-0050 6·6 Eng spkng. 11 19973709551 • Dolly Piiot Mar 1 8 15 lllt .......... DC eru plu.se 22. 1997 • . ' ' ' Clll HUD 1UZl·lSOCI. 3 BR 3 BA Gorgeous Beaut Condo 2bd/ COSTA MESA 2624 Lost pre'scrlpllon Home. Toll Free Receptlonls.t hsowk, lndry/iron. S4F.:OOO 2ba, gar, $1049. 2330 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 550-3500sq.ft. ofcs. eyeglasses on B:ilboa 1-800·218·9000. Ext. C.M. based co. Must Lv-out HB~ 5225/wk + So910 Open House Sun 1-4 'Y'anguord J102. Open $300 1st Months Rent Harbor/Ad:;~ 0 C.~ Island 831·5306 T-1396 lor Listings. like money, music, ~:,Ts :~q~esir~~S.::J!t VILLA BALBOA Sol 1-4. Agl 675-9505 IBR. 1 mlle to beach/ Larry, • 11 Lost: Cat In COM. _$_1_0_0_0_'_s_P_o_a_a_l_b_le-' peoplo & be retiablel PUBLIC NOTICE E' s Ide 3 b r 2 b • pool/bbq. Call P,riscllla ---------Himalayan, bluo eyes Typing Pan Time. Al 4 Ohr s lw k · S 6 /hr · --------.. 24 2° B~1':>:n~::O~~e02 Hrdwd firs. $1550. for special. 548·6442 COMMERCIAL brown . & mocha fur. Homo. Toll Free ~'nodior e"i'~:~~~::; Debbie's Daycare Fictitious BuslneH HOUSES/ May loase or lse. opt. 181 Costa Mesa St. $599 Move In PROPERTY 2778 REWARD! Please con· 1·600·218·9000. Ext. 754-5880 In CM has OP.enlngs. Nam•Statement $189,000 548·1937 tact owner at T·l36lforLlstings. 2yrs -t-Flxhrs.Meals Th I II wi CONpos Cln, lg mtn cabin-atyle, 640,0420.X·217 _________ , R ti I t .. l f TLC! ., 11 o o ng fersons are * E'•lde 3br 2ba. 2-car lBr, wlk·ln clst. pool. now Ofc +Apt Sl600/Lse1 _________ Aupalr Wanted Live-ecep on s " ots O doing t>Yslnes ts:-Mys. FOR SALE 241 OBRNICcaetaLllnna#V1w1.e gar, nice, not your c11pet, nr bch, TiVSq. (utll lncd) 507 E. LOST·. St. Bernard iQ with our family, FT/PT • Enthusiastic 545-8177 lory's Abound, 311 N. average rental $1600. Bunkhouse Apia Balboa Blvd, Ba( Pen. care for 1 y/o son In lndlvlduol lo run,._ _______ _ B.ach BIVd. 130, Anaheim, ••••••••• $159,500 259 Walnut, Open Sal/ Pat 642_14(}1 714•988•8880 bkr In Newport/Costa Nwpn Bch. 675-7029 Chiropractic front ol· CA 92801 Call for gate Cod() Sun 10.3 5 45.5929 Mesa area.• Loving lice Typlng/computer1 .. •••••••• George P. Faulhaber, 311 ---------MaryAnn McGuire E'alde 2bdf1.5ba 2-car Retail Harb01/Adams tamlly has child Baskin & Robbins PT exp. a+. ~75·0552 11 N. Beach Blvd. #30, Ana· GENERAL 1002 848·8770 · Loyely Hme Cyn Pork gar, Ip, stove, hkups. C .M. 1000, 2000, ,w/cancer who misses Eve/wknd·Must be 16. ---------MERCHANDISE holm.,CA 92801 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ellis Realty Group Bluff. 38r 1Ba. Ocean sm. patio/yard. S985. 3000. 4000sq.t1. Sig· companlon.~Potential Apply: 201 Main s1. Restaur•nt 1••••••••• Lorraine F. Faulhaber. 311 , _____ ......._ __ '--breozos, famlly nolgh. 845·5882 nage avail. Low ratos. $1000 REWARD. Dwi:itwn HB 969-0600 P(T Banender, dayt.I" ~·. Bo~c;.t' 9 Blvd. 130. Ana· -Open Sun 1·5 $1275/mo. 646-1011 -E-'~5-ld_e __ S_h_a-rp_2_b_r_w_/ Larry, 444-0110 Please call P{f PR & Banquet C0·1---------e1m. 2801 2Br 2Ba $535,000 1•800 • .g89•4232 Bunny Help: Marr ordim:ilor. Exp only. ANTIQ''ES 6010 This business Is con· Attention s M•rltlme Dr. OPEN HOUSE-3/15 gar. W/D hk-ups S750. Greeters, Photogs, 673·9500 "" duciod by: husband and Home Owners Q a Id r a Tl 11 man 12·3. Avl 4/1. 3br 2ba & 1 Br w/gar 5695. ••••••••• Lost: Watch, ladles Cashr/Bkkprs. Mgt. ---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -..ire & 714·759·1992 fplc, quiet/lam aroa Agl/Pam 546-5860 BUSINESS & l·pc braclel 9010~ione N.B. 800-229·71 47x137 Sales Assoc Must be --------.. ~~~~~esr>yuet?s~•;;~t.~~ng R.E. Agents!! 3254 Washingnon SI. E'slde Studio w/sm FINANCE w/sllV'llr & diamonds. avail to work week· T D II p ldl Lorreine F Faulhaber Showcase those s13ootmo. 646•1535 yard, dog ok. All u111s In the vlclnty ol tho Clerical ends. Hotel Glh Shop. op 0 ar a This statement was filed special properties In NEWPORT· paid, large closets. I••••••••-Wells Fargo Bank Wickes Furniture Honest and seN1ce From l SOO ·l 960. -..1th lhe County Clerk of our Homes ol the COAST 1070 HUNTINGTON assigned prkng. coin Building In COM. Acc9ptlng apps for PT oriented. $8/hr. Ask 1 pc to en11re estate. 01an90 County on 1·30·97 Week & Open Home ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lndry. Avl now. $525 1 1-B-U_S_I_N_E_5_5_____ Please call 675-2225, cHl.ohric1al 1 P1oslt1ons. for Carla, 1140-2394 P1amtings1• chl1no, 19973709426 1•ALTEZZA Plan C HARBOUR 2142 . $225 dep. 545·0442 or 720·9422 oxt 436. •g eve o customer g sware. urn, e c. Guide published cont act. tJtust be Sal•• Team w/major lllOVr NB Res 673-6223 Oo1ly Pilot Mar. 1, e, 15, each Saturday In tho • 3Br 3Bo. Upgrades iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii E 'Slde StudiQ.• Rofrlg. OPPORTUNITY dependable & flexible. tnvst Firm seeks sup·1~;;:::;:;::;:;:;::;;;:: 22, 1997 Real Estate Tab. It's • Noulral Colors Waterfront eeautilul stove, fan. micro. Ulls 29041••••••••• Retail hours. Please port staff. Must have1· ________ sa_909_, an effective and • Unobstructed Views 3bd, 3ba, den, dr, gar. pd. 336 E. 20th St.1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PERSONALS apply In person ,;, strong verbal skills, PUBLIC NOTICE inexpensive way to •Gated CommunlJy Dock avl pools, furn. S575/mci. 546·6094 1" 3200 Harbor Blvd, CM clorlcal. cmplr, II · reach homebuyersl Owner 714-494-6616 $3350 Agt 675-9505 Lrg Modern 2bd/2ba ST~PI s:sOO/Wh klY11•••·····-D 1 t F I phns Ent lvl 641·7701 Flclltloua Busln•H Call our Classified C wor mg rom omo r ver or lor st H St I I 0 rt T I arport. pool, spo, Xlnt Income oppt. ---------FT. M·F, 6·30-4:30. Secretary ame a •m•n epa menl oday I WESTMINSTER 1092 gym. elevator, hkupa, No gimmick•. SEEKING Satlsractory OMV Computer skills Wm· The following persona are 642·5678 IAGUNA micro. $900·S950/mo. Serious pooplo coll: record. 644·1413 dow 95 a must. Drlv· • doing business as: Old BEACH 2148 __ *_e_4_6_·6_7_8_7_•__ 1·B00·370·4292 WOMEN 3004 ers Uc .w/reliable Slones Anliquos & Objects ---------OPEN HSE·SUNDAYl'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii M I ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Drivers Earn up to d'art 71 l W 17th Slrool 1• ' ov•· n Speclal A Pre paid Phone Card 1• trans. Sal/hrs open. 9 u2n6112'7A·5, Costa Mesa, CA ' NEED DOWN 2·B6SSTYT BPUOYOSl17H90,9MOOE Lea•• Exec Hm• 3br Lovoly unfurn 2br Iba Route Avail-Must Soll· H d Att SSOO Weekly Fax res· 673-6419 apt. Vens. encl gbr Local Sites $I OOK/ an Some orney Long dlslanco phone Socorro Vasquez. 1149 PAYMENT? 4BR·2BATH·OAK FLR 3ba, Ip, great kitchen. dwnjllrs. lndr.yrm. new Yr Pol· Wiii Train Seeks very attractive co. is seeking people Steel Bulldlngs Sharon Road, Santa Ana, We will loon you the & STAIAS·HUGE LOT 4 car gar. S3000/mo. carpel/paint sm pat 800•700•7 177 • 24Hrs slim wht female 26·34 to service slorelront Nover pul up, Pubhc CA 92706 down payment on the AV PRKG & GOOD Ralph, 497•6387 okll 5720. 968-8086 AAA G 1 · C for dating.• 360-4947 promo box route. Liquidation. 401(.32 This business Is con· home of your choice AREA AGT 847·1044 ---------reet ng ards 1-800·354-7331 was 58240 now ducted by: an 1nd1vldual and arrange the un· NEWPORT Prime E'side Twnhme Earn $45K pan time $3590, 50x60 was Hovo you sta/1ed doing derl'yong Isl Mortgage•---------1400sf, 2bd 2.Sba or $110K lull timel••••••••• Farmers Ins Insur-$11,470 now $6770. business yet? Yn, 10·96 financing. Buyers and MOBILE BEACH 2169 1-car gar+ 1 space servicln~ local stores. EMPLOYMENT once Agent seeks otfc Other straightwalls Socorro Vasquti A ea 11 ors ca 11 HOMES 1100 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $1 175. Bkr 871·8100 No selling, accounts, .. ••llli••••• mgr. Farmers' Ins exp av a II ab I e . O av• This statement waa tiled The oownPayment Co ---------provided. Your $89501• req'd.. 842•623 3 1·800·292·0111 with tht CourWuOM..ol Bkr"239 .... 334 180" Oc• ... View 2br lnveslment socurocl b y Orange CountY"On ,,~7 •1 MILB TO BEACH 2ba, 1400sq ft, pool, NEWPORT Inventory. 800-77t·3141 1---------, ....... ~!111 ... ~• .. l l Telemarketing EJCp'd 19173709337 Watch the wh•IH Llg 2 & ,3 Bd Mobile spa, security. $1425. BEACH ·-2669 An Amazing Opp EMPLOYMENl' A Immediate openings. Daily PilOt Mar 1, e, 15, swim b~I Homes 10 Lso or buy., __ 9_0_9_._e_e_8_.0_6_8_8_ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii A c k /P I 5530 Good Payl & Good 22. 1997 Perfect 3bd/2bo. big Loe. al 1741 Pomona•-ear 0 • eps Q Q Comml 310-407-233~ flat lot, Fr doors. c s c 2bd, 2ba Townhouse •1BR From $650• Equip. Rta wlth1;;;;;;;;;;11eL .. •• KI. S1909 .M. p#44.149 all AC, 2-<:ar gar, nr '"BR .. BA From $78"' 20 Local & Est S tfts W N d Kid S C I hrdwd nrir. Gour kit. Leslie 714·852·5589 .. ' " · 1"" · • •e • 0 a $3591000 Fash. Is. Avail 3/15. D/W Incl. 60x3o pool 1.ao·o.321-7890 IF YOU'RE N80 talent mgr seeks OC'• OBlTIJAIY ~ 888 •Open Sat-Sun l-4• •---------$1495. 640·1529 No pets. Carport. •Grow Earth Worms PTGENEflALOfRCE MAK''NG $l cutest kids. No fees. 30821 M.,11¥n, LB ACREAGE 1125 Elegant, Now 2+2 Vista Del Mosa In your own backyard. if N•talle 216·1484 Co Co •545-4855• .. 11 S TT LAND . liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii corner unll In Back ---------Awesome pro II I'll BUCKS A DAY TelemktgfSate~. Fun llOUllD 499·1800 Yorba Linda P•rcel Boy w/large windows 2bd/1 ba Private teach youl 532·1663 Martial Ans Sports-ar ------ MF UH or bulld your and high ceilings. patio, walk 10 beach. MCI PAYPHONE/PRE CALL US AT Co. Own hrs, leads, WUI.._ P ... ..,.., compound. Agent Pvt gar, w/d, Ip. lrig •sis 351h SI. N.B.• PAID PHONE CARD FUN Ir FAST draw/comm. 631·3656 Jr., died Man::h ·4, COSTA MESA 1024 714•644•7111 6213 Gated Community $995/mo. 675-5205 Ro u TE Gr 8 111 t997 at hom• In 51325. 789·1748 Nwpt Hgts Large. lbr Locations"2000 1-ART CO. ~~!'~~u~: * GREAT AREA* O / Lido Is Bayfrl 4Br 3Bo unlurn, off stroot wkly 1-800·235·2625 7 EMPLOYMENT ·1919, In Alhambra, $198,500. 3Br 2Ba CEMETERY L T Dock aval. Avail now. parking $650.+dop PAY PHONE ROUTE l~~L1;.f.iai~rtir.l~I SERVJCES 5533 CA. Graduated from 2-Car Open Sun 12-4 CRYPT 12 25 Furn/unlurn, wk/mo/yr 642·9622. 646·9398. 35 local & Estab Siies A Iha m bra HI g h Agt-Ron Young 5<18-0919 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 650-2300 650-3700 w a I k to Ba Ibo a Earn up to S1500 wkly School, Paaadena Lagunrta Ct. 3rd level Lido Isle 4br, 3ba. 35• Island Gorgeous 1 1·800·896·4980 Jun Io r Co 11 e Cle , for 1 or 2, Catalino vw. lot. New crpl/pa!nl. Nr bodrooms starting at Payphones ring up an.nded un1wra1ty·o1 HUNTINGTON Pac. View Mam Pk. NB clbhse. $3000/mo yrly. $1350. Tennis courts, BIG profits. St50k Southern Callfomla. BEACH 1040 Market price $6875 Grundy Allr. 675-6161. pool, l11ness cantor. yrly pot. Local sites A member of PJC Pets welcome k>ol 11 L t · ~-'-' T f iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii sell $3900 640-4036 On the S•nd 2br ava . owes pnces. ..,,,,...... ownament o Call now lo gel the 1 800 600-3470 24h s AoeM Band, Slgme 4Br/Pool Cloao to 1.Sba, upstairs duplex specloll 789·1645 • • · r · Phi Epellon Fraternity, Park. School. Beach.I••··-----on Boacon Bay with VENDING ROUTE and Son'• of 1h• Great Arca 5249,900. HOUSES/ patio, garage. no pets. ---------All cash. 20 existing Ploneere In San Fran· Agent 714•963•2022 $1600. 963·5199 SOUTH COAST sites. Buy all/pan cl.co.· Former owner CONDOS O 800·599·8783 of Shellniaker Dredg---------SEA FAIRE 2BA 2BA METR 2686 -v-E'""'N_.....D-IN_G.,....:_E_A_S_Y_. - Ing In Newport Beach NEWPORT 1,f•O•R•R•E•N•T••• frlpc. secured prkg. All cash Income. Call and San FranolacO. 11 balcony, gated comm. MacArthur VIiiage lor. free brochure. ll~~~al~l!ii!il FIV9 yNr. of service BEACH 1069 s1400. 619·299•9952 1bd. Security. tennis. 1·800·820·8782 In WOftd Wer II .. a iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii'---------Spectacular Ocean pool. Avail 4-6. $6001-..,.,..,,---,,-.,.--,.,.....-- Martne Corp pllo1 and A Real Ste•ll Bring BALBOA and Channel Views +dep. 602·917-2395 EW.:;k~~~:J' ~:c':i~nl SECllEIABY John Wayne AUpon Arn ltlO -St30 M F Eatt!Jcnt Bmcfi u v.c:.:ticm Ahtt One Yew Familiar wida Word ud Ea«1 Mutt ~ 60WPM, be deui.l~rimc~ and lllilt 10 work in a fut·pticed enYiroommc S360 -!4~ pu 1"dt OOEJQl&alifica&Joa.t ri. caJJ Ce.ri et 11 •.1u.s103 Public A1wo1 UllC!aiiMd An. c.ollmiWa & Don.rlo .. Uadro, HuJnmd Capo De Monce ~I Dalton Cr}-tta.I. Jack Cloilo11ne. hlatlnp U1hot, Sculp<uru Orienr•I Sciuna &mo~ •• P~nrdaily Pld Up 1'e Ptem F..d.1on Wand ,. ~ Nrwpwt c-. Do. Sat., Mu. IS, 1 PM No llocnt!Mlou'"""' F0t Info call 64 t9 FURNITURE 6014 Almost New Cher~ dining table-6211' extends to 1021n. 8 matching chrs, 2 mo1a1 bunkbeds w/ rnottresses. dbl bed, Leaving Balboa Penn 310-S41·8973 ·~a MalOr and offer! 2br, 2·car gar. ISLAND 2106 Luxurious 1 br and Pay I 1·800-844-9639 squadron IMder In El Call BJ Johnson ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 br + loh with 2 apa· ••••••••• Ext 3259·A 1, Toro and Paolflo 11 cloua balconloa. C LAN ---------lsl•nd. He leavH Ellis Really 644·6200 2bd/1ba;-1 bd/1/2ba Abundant walk In MIS EL EOUS "I always falled In WI N NE I{ # 2 J () 11 N BE (~I( l'v1 1\ ;\; alaten ~tl'lcla Matti, BAYCREST 3bed, 2ba 2-car g11r, full·size lot, closet and s1orage. RENTALS MLM Until ••• Free Jane McKlbben, w/mother·ln·law add. 231 Opal. $1850. Gas and water paid.•••••••••• Report. Recorded Mes· Barbera Boland and Ellis Really s441.ooo. Avail 3/8, 788·4 778 Walk to Balboa Island sage 714·703·32 t 1" brottler Tom 8oland, 844·837.3ext.1552 Dellghtful 3bd/2ba and tho beaches.------------------. plua numerou9 niece• Lower duplex. fp, 1 Prullglous .resort ROOMS 2706 an d n e p h e w • . Bayside Cove S397k. gar. New palnVcrpl. llvlng with stunning iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $850Wk.Ema · Find Our Hidden Classified Ads & WIN! ServlOe8 are Pl1V9t•. 2bd, 2ba. Vlaw. poor. St600mo/yrty Avail sunsets and cool Donations to your 844·8373 x1552 now. Agl, 873-4082 breezes. Apls starting B•I I• Master Bdrm/Ba w/lg balcny on canal. Share kitch. Avl 4/5. $650 + 1/3 ull 675·8188 favorlt• charity. Ellis Roally Group at $1350. 789·1645 M09'1Cvmw MUIONALNRK Cemet~ • Mortuary Chapel • Cremataty 3900 Pactnc view ortve "ir.l;ot PBCE_,... IB11MADWAY Mo~•Chapef Cremation 1~~'=y ..a.e1eo Can't Htm to get to all those 11palr Job• &1ound the house? l I.et the ct ... 111ec1 Service Directory help yoo find ~help . ...... 7. Bluffs E·Plen End VERSAILLES Condo Unit, Full Boy Vlow, CORONA • Studio/Bdrm Super Lg 3Br+ Fr, Prime DEL MAR 2122 cleanl Pool/spa/gar. Loe. 720·1704 Bkr iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii No pet. $775 963·5037 NB Pvt hm, room w/ba, etc, n/smkr, SSOO + shr ullls. 848"2228 Pv1 Entr•nce, N.B. COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 a11 amen, tem prer, ahr bath, w/d, pool, Jae • $600. Inc ulil 645·1354 •• ... --'t .. I RENTALS TO SHARE 2724 MOteaza~ AS A FINANCE AGENT You Call Clll 20.,.,,.. • ~ 10 AeQuesa Otlllll w lnfOn'nlilol ~=':":'ATJV!o:==="'T.m~tCIN~· ~£~1 4 y-. 41f• I ujl • llOOlt ........ _.fr-._. r..,,., 1 ""' -tkA lf41 J•tklr tfMI •11H • Jot -,,... ,,.., "CA1' i . 0111 ,...,_,it -'-"""" 1/M USA. c.i c.,.,....._ Dinner for ·Two at ' Conust Ru.ks: I. Simply find our hidden classified ad& somewhere in our classified !eerion. Cut and paste the ach on the entry bl:rnk and mail. Newspaper entries only, no photo copies will ~ acccpced. 2. All entdcs mu.st a.rrivc by noon. the following Wednesday. 3. Winner will be chosen by i:andom drawing and winner's name will appear the following week. One entry per pc'rson. O ne winntr pa week . 4. C.O ntcst will run U20/97 rhrough 5/15197. M&lttU w ov.w •q.nu Your rfcbt.-hand oppoaeot opem the b6ddinc with one diamond Wtuit lldbl do JOU takt? Q. I • Aa Sou~ble, you hold: ... 011 OA K.JI <M1114 What i1 your opening bld? Q. a • Both vulnerable, .. SoUth )'OU hold: f Q. I • Both ~le, u South )'OU hold; ,,. hiddina bu~ IOO'l'B ........ NOll'l'B lWn' 10 P.. 10 P .. ' What .do you bid now? Q. t · Eu~Weet wlnerable, u South you hold: ~ OQ.11fuu 01 n .. , 'Iba biddin bM proceeded: .XQ.JtUI OAlOI OQ.JI •Vold Your rjght-hand opponent opeoa one no trump. What action do you take? erueo.· aulhof 30 p:?. Muon'• 31 g-'raftler rtday 49 Owtalll lOp 61 De4d¥e with 1 lollpop NORTH c;;. 80UTB WEBT 10 ..... 10 p ... .. ..... 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SalM le Ming $entice Parts IRVINE AUTO CE,.TER 1-80()-831-3377 714 380-1200 ~ ~ CONNELL CHEVROLET LEXUS OF MISSIOI VIEJO 2828 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 28400 Mlrvu«ftlt PkwY .. Millkln v..;o CREVIER BMW Santa Ana Auto Mall Edinger at 55 Fwy 835-3171 18881 Beach Blvd. 847-~55 546-j 200 1 (800fe8~98 . N .\ I) I I{ s Fl.ETCHER JONES MOTOR CMS 1301 Quall St., Newport BMCtl 833-9300 f LINCOLN i'MERCURY Call 642-5678. Put a few 'words . 'AJW ClllYSlERIPLYMount 2929 Hatbo< ~ .• Costa Mesa ATLAS 'DODQE WO ROVER MISSIOll VIEJO 2925A Hatbot' Blvd., Costa Mesa 28182 M~ Pnw.y. Million Viejo IEACH LllCOLI MERCURY 111800 BMCtl BMS.. ~ e..:tl to work for you. 548-1934 548-193' 3S5-8750 848-7739 • ------I CARPENTRY 3510 COMPUTERS 3556 CONTRACTORS HANDY MAN 3710 HEALTH/ MASSAGE 3830 PLASTER . REMODELING . GENERAL 3558 NUTRITION 3742 REPAIR 3880 & ADDITIONS 3916 CARPENTRY•Wlndowa ComputeJ Training BREWER'S TV·VCR He~dachH•BackachH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ""11•••••••1 Doors • Wood Fences Altordable-Peraonal & Home Servloee ·Sport• lnJurl••· ~ Close~arag• Organizers One·on·One Training Aealdentlal Under $300. LIE73660 WANTED: 3& PEOPLE Masaage Th41rapy In Or.'1 Plaater/Stucoo ll'atch Farthing lnterlora L.,261581 • Call Bob CAB Admln_ 631-4258 & Small Bu1lneH Accept MIC & VISA •~rloua about wanting ofc. Heather 843·9053 -Serving So Ca 25yra· Kitchen/Bath/Remodel ~OUNTING/ . 249·8323 Pg·312·0026 Home Comput•r Con1tructlon DHlgn C.M Cale 831·1818 permanent weight loss. Llc#326864 24Hr1 Rm Additions Vl1a/MC ·AdditlonS/Remodtll· ' Wt pay you SSS for the L&B S~ts Therapy 714-554-7831 L#560875 ts73·1212 QUALITY CRAFTSMAN Start-up. From Ground Civil Engineer • Ref'a Handyman Charil• Iba. you lose. 4450.8205 All bo care to relax Custom cabln1t1/crown Zero To The Internal. L1303133 723·t800 Painting, carpentry, & reJ venate. RN/LMT --------•-------- moldlngftlle/marble/Mlsc HCSZ 714-891-4755 pLoclum11br~ •• f7e8n!;.e.b0441dg. IMPROVEMENTS CM 722·9823 PLUMBING 3890 SPRINI<LERS 3921 lf'CES 3406 a• .AD NUMBER 2 repairs. CharlH 557·7684 MACMEDIC • Care for --------.... _.., (Mau HAVE FOUND Macintosh Computara DRYWALL -='H~o-me--=,..-.-p .. al,...r/R=-em-ode-:-:-1 HOME 3756 MOVING 3834 ~~ <;:'DS~~N~~DR CERAMIC In your hme/ofc. Low/ SERVICE . 3584 Costa Mesa/Newport liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1=.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii THI! LOCAL PLUMBER ~ hourly rate. 873-8819 25 Yeare l!xp. LIKl!·NU CONCRETE 1• ·• Jame1 E. Beng911 Co.· ~t'E DINNER FOR TILES 3528 Jim 831·2480 PUBLIC NOTICE FrH EatlmatH :TWO CONTEST. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .,..SMALL JOI UPlllT Remve olVruat ataln,a, The Calif. Public Utlll· Friendly Servlca•lnaured .. ,... 3/6-3/8/97 Orywall/Plullr Ras-Ir HOM• SERVICES crack rpr. R•nU/seal wd ti•• Comml11lon RE-Ll532981 1175-9304 SPRINKLl!R REPAIR V1lve1•H11d1•Tltn• c:lock1. 27Yra Local Svc. John Burr 282·2831 -• LHl(y lhowera R•p'd Annt. •. Macintosh /H1nglng/Taplng;T11tur1 Anything & Evetyttt!ng decks Free eat 760-8427 .., _________ , Regroutlng & lnllall'ri ...._ W Comm/Res 551•5573 FrH E1tlm1te. Rel 1. -QUIRES that all used Expert Drain CIHnlng -T-AX--. -----ICOUSTIC L670130 Dean of T iie SER VJ CE 1 Mloha•I 78e.t.440•--------hou1ehold goods & Plumbing Repalra ~'NGS 3408 673·8065 or 846-8526 MiM Const car1>41ntry INSTRUCTION3780 mover• print their 2oyra exp. An work gu1r. PREPARATION 3925 ~ N T • Bnck·up on CD Rom ELECTRICAL 3610 Drywll/Pnt/Plmb/Elec 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiii P.U.C. Cal T numben Steve 545·8298 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ' .iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ewport 119 & M arbl• 1• llmo1 and chauffeurs --,,-.....----.--....--• Fine Crett1manshlp... · • Sy<11em Update Remodel•Sml/Lg Job•. I GOLF LESSONS I print their T.C.P. num· Precl .. Plumbing * IT'S TAX TIME * i LINO MASTER At Attordabl• Prices. • Uppdes Small Job KXPmRT L896327 982·2438 ber In all advartlae-Rapalra & Remodeli ou1tlc Removal• Showe. ra/Countera/Flra • Int·~• lns•·'I• Duncan --·le ™ITY C•"'rPIMAN Fun & Elf•ctlve manta. If t:u hava a Free E1tlmltH Call •11ly for appt. tom Textur .. Palnt Nal\.W1t Stone & Marble .... '"" uu ' ..,_u -._,. • 8 Yra Exp, Low Rate1 Jeanne Hare E.A. Mk 8387300 •Jo""n•••Ty""'"tti'na Local/OulckRHpC>nff Carpen1ry•Cablnet1 nm;PGAPro 548-0569 quHllona utthe l• L188738889 .. tOIJO RetlredlRS 673..a905 · ar • Fplca l.645486 842·2214 .--.... ._ ..-Lt1'275870 850.7042 Electrlc•Plmbg•Door1 gallty of a mover, llmo __,...,.....,,...,.....,.... ___ ..,...... __ .,..._11 _______ _ • Purcha.""C advice Peterkin Eleotrlo Mite replllra557·7M4 •--------or chauffeur, call: &ORC00 P1 LUCMBING1 Too busy for taaea'P Q C JEWELRY 3784 Public UtllltlH ran lean ng We wlll come to you. Call Rick Prompt & Low Rateal UALITY SERVI ES l"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Comml11lon 70aya/Wk•Free Eat. 30 Years Tu Exp. 3548 714-891-0190 rea-com/am·lg Joba Improvements/Repair• 1• 714·558-41 51 L1727705 780·8170 1·800·934-9790 CSL616717 748·5255 Paint. Prof'1 & Guaranl'd Wiiiiam Harold Jeweler 1--------~----0r Fu Mt @ 89M274 FrH Eal. 850.5779 I ALL•AMl!RICAN LIANCE REPAIR A TOUCH OP CLASS Walch/Jewelry Repa r Moves•U..... --------1 _______ _ c1 .. nlng. RH/Comm FENCES Semi Retired Contractor Antique. Fine Jewelry Carefully, Couneoualy '•DAN DAWSON• TUTORING 3929 ' .. ~·REASONABLE· ~/Bonded. Free Eal. ~•pairs~ lmprovem1nt1, 8uyf1tl\llrld• 873•0385 & For the Righi Price PLUMBINQ , .. ,...• 848·15848 • T.reaa 282·7143 & DECKS 3615 •m Jobi. Ouallty/lntegrlty Tl186977 54•.0223 Water Heaters • Drains •. ~~~....,.-------CONCRE~ L I care, Ken M2·t770•--------..,,,.--...,,..-------A d 1 R ,._, ..-.--------1 •BOSS HOUSECLEANING .l JO 11.ll LANDSCAPE •· Spilt lacond Mowlnn emo • • e.,. .. r 11.ll H • Faucata • Fhcture1 3429 · Ucenaed·Bonded MASONRY 3557 *Wood Feno••• IAWN CARE 3808 Prof Moveral 24 r Srv L1554722 • 641-e720 •• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil $10.00 per hour. Raplaca/Aepalr I.ow S HAULING 3720 70ay/Sr Olec/Tl171452 Pgrin17•1729 714-848.0388 ftr" hauling/Ht. Llc'd 432·9123/P-348-6850 llPANJSH·FA~NCH llallen-Engll1h. UCI Prof MA. XJnt Raaull1 Tranal. 497.3973 K•·UP ARTIST Brick. Block, 8ton•, Tiie AdYlll&a Con t 174-HOt 8 I y d M I --------1 eddl""•/Prom• •Bright Hs•o. lnlng Cone, Patio, Driveway gt • JUNK TO THa DUMP ae 0 ar ant Two arothera Movtng --------.... Euro,..,an P ol'I B t Fplc BBOa Ref 25Vr 1714-988-18821 Lawn/cln-upi/tree t(lm Moving TodaV? No __________ 1 WALL "Speclal night out ..... r · •• • · · · AVAJLAllL• TODAY aprlnklr/aerete. Thatch Probleml Uc'd & Ins .. WHAT HAPPlllS IF YOU DON'T ADVll11SE? NOTHING. Call the Classifieds (714) 642-5678 at Ref .. 12Yr• •KP In townl Reta 5vre flip, ; hp. Tarry 587•7894 PLOOR INSTALL 98 .. 1882 831-4422 Pg-413·8142 CaHl:MllS 987•1500 •DAN DAWSON• COVEJUNGS 3932 ~4-810.eo49·pgr Gtace 2St·9455 * Bttt Prlc9/Quallty UPAilS JA,O • TREES ! PLUMllNO 11~!!!!!!~~~~ ...................................... -=-_, •to off ht Cl•anlng Lndacape, btlck, 11,,. •. ~ i20 HAU~IR ..I •--------Wlttf Htettfs • Dtllt\s 11: i--------... =_..,_TU_B-----1 1-fouae1, apt1, offices. ,.,....,..,, aoo-18 .. ,007 • 1 CLEAN•UP•FlfEE EST ~ID---.. IMtrtf,. PAINTING 3858 Remodel • Repelr Farthing lnterlora Can't seem\" e 11 1 ........ a I •8 I t 11 JOHN ._.......-.......... ,.11-34 F ln1tallatlon • Removal .., T 11 "ING 3448 p~~=•~n :;~.3~;~ *•CEMENT WC ORK• ~a~d8wdN~~y1'Ce~a~lo 85().1828 eepml!!GRlll!~N MASTllR7e9 2 .. y .. Q··-'I ... P-'nUnt L:~;.:;;2 : e:~~;;~ Dl1count w8au3cov~lng get to all thoae wu. t.1 tamped onc:rete· Merbte/Carpet Bnd/ln• ---~----• •• -•• .. Pgrlll717 8729 Llll5608715 7 •1•19 epalr lob• lil•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ,,.. _______ ' BrlcK/Block/SlonelTll• L708279 988·9•90 HEALTH/ Landscaping & Malnt. TOUCHUPS, TOO • The iirlpper r L54165e 831-431 O TrH Trim • Removal 24 Hrs. Richard Sln0t around the house? -. v:~:i:~~~. -..1.R.a. MASONRY• NUTRJTION 3742 Oatdtnlng Svc 84t·.ti512 Ucl280844 845-3209 --------i ~~lrpcalpaelrl z ~~~oJa~ Let the 1• Ask about our Block wallt, stucco GAUGE uncleoa..-Remodellne RA.INaow Cirole iialnt. POOL > L5889241 983-8037 Cl•HJfled 121.00 Of'Pl lntroduc:tory Otterl c:oncrete, bflck. LowS DOORS 3678 •H VPN O SI a Yard tune up/rnalntenace, Palnll119<lnl/£1t Hou11/Apt SERVICE 3894 we Qate ahOuld "-"9 Se~lce IU/Showeratrll• Call Gina 574-4248 L1730089 831·'1943 Bd Cert P1yehOlogl11 landacape/1rtl1tlc dellgn. Quality Job. FrH Ht. together. Strip, lnst .. I, Dlrecto.., lnlsh Liie• Newl & Hypno-Ther-apl1t. ContrectorlC27~000. Ll&698 1 83 ... 888 advice to th• crazy. ·• alra M4· t 835 CONTMCTORS •t28 Sel'Vlo• Call• Treatment for moll Protl & Elhlcal. 645-7505 CHUNO•i liliNTINQ laland ••ue P .. I• 8 3 t ·2 t 11 Anytlm• help you flnd DIL 4 LlllS S Repalra/Serv/Openera pr~m .. Reas alldlng NIW I••• 23Yra Exp-Ort Prlcel Pool & Spa Wkty Svc. • rellablt help. I• p .. te rellnlnlahlng COMPUTERS 3558 G!NERAL 3558 ~~ M:::;~~~~) 1cele. 846-1878 ..,.-Guar Wortc•l'r" Eat Repeln fllter/pYmp/htr 142•1178 t1torallon aervlces --'UQHTBN UPI ~a UHDni) • Uc#37&602 538-1534 Acid wa111 84 .. 8728 ---------------..--.. n Show•r 000f'9 Jtau .. Construollon ••S478 • 18X'7•• Lo .. thoM pound• & ~ Ht•'• Cullom Painting Ina 283-077• ~ddltlona•A•mod .. lng Includes hallwey, lnott•• w/HERBALIF&. Lio.JIM, T4e 049, Prof. Clean, Quality -----.----1 ·General Oontrec:11n1i WN11'19"•1t'f4 h\lttn&-aaa.ta74 Shan•'• Gardening Work. lnVExt & Oocka. ROOPING 3490 COMPUTER HILPI U450132 84e40 8 tlon I tax ... 104 LOOK I FOL IETTIR & Landae•plng, I.awn L1703401 83t-48t0 ••••••iiil - • I i' TAX RETURN & tillll•lilliiim•liilf ,.1teFrlendly•Atford•blt l.D. 6av&LO-M&NT l111t'd Chef a C•" rare lnacall'n/Removal Peeere Painting UlllOA RMPHtQ CO Upgrade RepaJr Train Custom home & rtlftC>del, MU ftenenel Train*• Sprinkler• M8·180t 20 'V•ara Experience Ouallty Won-Ouarnt'd ''" Eet·l10 Oft w/ad No FH Charg9d until HANDY i37l0 Aval Now . WtU Tr9\lel VIOTOR'8 Prof'I U.nd-• FrM EatlmatH R•rooflR•P•lr ,,.. 111 * 7t ... 1~.0e78 * tob It compltt•d. 11e11t 81~7' tc_,. Malnl. Sutonal lnt9rlor1 and lh 1•tl0fl UoJIM 8 :t1•Hat l410M4 78t..o404 .................... HliWiiiil• Colof. 10Yra Exp. Xlnt Referral. IJ44111 ROOP LUKI ONLY L~~-=~":' ~=-"=' T~~.J'r~ c~~oaN.a. 497.11a•,.P_B_T _______ Alt type dlegnoeia a 110417J ~A Qerw ..... ...,7 "" ... "-" 90DY .,,_.. Clten-up, Tr.. r•Palr. ··~·3181 L 71 ... _ •• , ..... :-· & A IP PED· A 8 I Trlm/HtdgH/Atmovtl 5•nV1""w$ 3870 OW!N A!PAIA 8\'C • ...., Tr9'n w/one of lo. Ce. New Ltwn & Pl"'"· -~ C .. eetfled ... , Train.re In New-M0-•114 Pg.74 .. 53HI••···---ROOifiNG ier;toee ~,_ Motl oompr•hen-port'• l'lne8l Prtv... P.c .,...,,..,.. Welker ..._,. R.,..1rao PREPARATION I rtsciht ta llfoW.iM. Professional • Prompt • Courtequs JEROME STOLL ;.lft ·~ hadt-Sia •as• Falt 1o11s .,. _,.. ecarrem dlreo-l'aclll1y. "':IF MAS• •G• 313A. Dalty/Ov~ht vl91ta. Rwoot. 0t N.W Aoof1 tPf1 ol pdt 9M Mr· fta ... I Call ~ ~ \I R•fa allt. Uc d/9ondect L,i 718212 Aak for -,.CH.OWWU t~T3 o.nl19 11._., .... 70 •ttan Ma·'787e .... ( ( .I ~ 8adtJCott.a Mesa Daily Piloc \~..._~--:-~--.--------=-~--y-~~~.:__~--,,.--~~~-----.~___,;.~---~~--. PuaNlTUU 6014 SANTA ANA FORD 9075 MERCEDES 9130 4X4 c eu.h aim oat nawi HEIGHTS S 184 liiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim •liiiiilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Lthr atyla, teal graan, •e4 LTD 4dr mld·alze. '90 190• 2 ,8 A •taall .--------. Maka ottar • Muit ••II 3 F•1nlly • ••t 8 ·2 Power, Ilka new, ona TraCIH ok. Fin & warrt Antqa c 11 tlbl owner, racord1. 11800 av a I . S 1 1 , 9 5 O. by Sall 714-e31-8717 ' o ac H , OBO. 72 .. ·1 •04 778·1152 too11, c1th1, Cllaha1, " .., Dr••••r. 8·drawar1, I u g g a g a , t 0 y • .1--":",8~8~T=-.-.,-r-u-.--. _______ _ w/mlrror, graae cond. 20272 e •-A ·-HO. 722·9893 ayv,.w va 4dr, 2.5 Illar eng, a./. NISSAN Masa/lrvlna full pwr, am/fm, 9150 Furniture Uka new. w/cui, good runnlngli,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil China hutch, dining •••••••• cond, good tlrH, 87 Pula•r rad, 111K, :::~er8 .~!~"·c;,;: TRANSPORTATION ~~~~.t:~m ·~:g::a !o~":.n~it~~:;!,c~~odp tabla. Bast offarl •••••••llil• "$3550. day 85<>-3300 844-0418 '89 T•urua LX 4dr. night 548-2030 •of• 4-5 yra old & BOATS All axtra1. 2 new tra, '89 M•xlm11 wtiVblua 7011 kaylaH entry, 1nrf. • matching racllnar.1iii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Good cond, 1 owner. llhr, aunroof, chrm $400. 714.723-04321, $4 495 OBO. 9a0-3873 whl1, full pwt, 6-cyt, Outbo•rd Motora ' 5·spd, all upgrade• 9 9 NI I '90 R•ngar XL T $7000. 714-842-n-28 MERr.011'.llll'ftISE · .,an, 700. DA4'tU 2HP SUzukl, $150. 4x4, ac, pl, loadadl '90 M•xlm• SE Rad MISC. 6015 Richard, 9,5'4-5345 Sl0,495. Toyot• of w/blk lthr Int, BON miiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil aaH/Sllp 911 beam, 10 Huntington Ba•ch • atarao, phone, all Kxlouelve Center mini to aea, main J1 4-&47-e555 pwr. New tires. Look1 Club Tranifarable. channel, up 1o 4511 •g3 TKMPO & run • g r •at I S5000. 123-0520 $10 per. 975.9935 auto ac, 1>9, must aeel · $8300 080 875~17 (310) 516-8585 ' S8595. To~ot• of '92 Nl .. •n 240 SX Huntington •••ch A u t o , a /c , p fa Mon Amie Wedding POWER BOATS 714-847-8555 Sl0,995. Toyot• Of gown sz·10, vall, 1llp • • H ti · t B h gloves, 1hoH IZ·9. 7012 '94 Mu•t•ng QT un ng on ••c $1200 obo 644-5370 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Red, tilt, AC, 1tereo · 714-847·8555 CO. Loaded, mint '93 Sl!NTRA Wolff Tanning Beda 18' Lym•n Claulo d Ill 11 T • H B C I X con , pwr, a ave 5 speed, air, pa, an ,.t ome ay ru zer. Int rcrda. 4tk mllea. S14k economlc.,al car. Buy Direct and S•val cond. S3000 733.9993 OBO. 83M5838, Greg S8595. Toyota of Low Monthly Pmll ) H ti t B h Fr•• Color Catalog '95 MUSTANG Q,. un ng on ••c Call 1·800-711-0168 SPSED.& Convert. Automt. 714-a47.e555 SKI BOATS 7016 White/Tan Laather.1---------W_AN_TE_D----1 Full Option. #185652. OLDSMOBILE 9155 TO BUY 6019 13' Boa Wh•l•r 40hp, stereo. Cherry cond. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Trlr/cvr $5900. Steve Old Coln• Gold Sliver Franklln Mint, Sterllng 49~·5065 755·0299 $18,977 ·LEXUS· MISSION VIEJO· 1 ·800-689·5398 Old watches & Jewelry ____ ..._ __ _ Wts1coast Coln 642·9«8 MARINE SUPS l-H-O-ND--A---90_8_5 · 1988 DELTA 88 Rov•I Brough•m Fully loaded, V6, dark blue with llght blue In- terior, 94,000 mlles. S3.000 or best offer. 714 574-4287 Old Electrlo Tr•lna DOCRS 7022 i"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Uonel, Ives, American I~ •-------- Flyer 30's-50's Call 50' S B 81 CIVIC PEUGEOT 9160 Ed, S73·9330 ·days. ~ •Y Mooring 2·dr, llh back. 5·spd. - w/17 Cuddy boat, Good cond S1050 obo liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I Top Doll•r• P•ld near ferry. $11,000 ••931·7149•• '84 505STI Slvr 5 For Records. Jazz, OBO. 714}875·6817 d A/C S t k t '90 LX Coupe s 1pd, •pee • • new o u n '8 c 8 • e c · 80' Sllp Prima NB new tires I 40k mlles. clutch. Leather lnte· Call Mike 645-7505. location. Parking avall· All svc rcrds. SlO,OOO rlor. Sl,500. 675-3978 able. Call 863-2329 OBO. 980-5528 FREE TO YOU 6022 =-=-:--:-:0..,,.r -72...,1,..,.-o..,,,7..,,,83,..,,·~-92 Honda Accord Ex 1_P_O_N_TIA_C ___ 9_1_7_0 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil BALBOA: 4o· DOCK, auto , a /c . p /Sliiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiii Free to Good Homal Two S 1 de T I e · St.3,995 Toyot• of !g1 GRAND AM Whl. Full bred Border 9 ' anq 13' Wide. Huntington Beach wen maintained. New Collle with papers. • 714"«$42'4914 • 714-847·8555 • cass/1tereo, alt, AJC. Need a Ir g are a . Panlnaul• Bt Dock 103k mis. Blue bk Please call 751·4105. PM 40"aldella. 3 blks•---------$5000 +. Asking E of pavlllon. Aval 611 JEEP 9110 $3000. 760-5428, CdM PETS & ANIMALS • summer. 9 7 3-4928 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 6049 5:!~t. ~~t~~~1e~~~1cT~~ ·~~h~h:i~:~·~im~~~~ 1_S_A_TU __ R_N ___ 9_1_9_0 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Good locatlon/nr Lido. 4x4. loaded. 941( mls.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii KJnga Down $8.00/per 11. 675-6128 Xlnt cond. S · J,500. '95 &•turn SC2 Black stanpard 847-5009 536-8219 Loaded, 3.ooo Miles Poodle pupplee. Bred •••••••-113,995 Tovota of ~r ~:~~z~r;:~:~ig~ni~ AUTOMOBILES 1_L_EX_U_S ____ 9_1_1_5 Hu;~1~.'l,',:;.9:;;ch Champion. 992·0796. •••••••-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •--------- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil '9 3 Jn tag r a Black, auto, LS, tan lnterJor, * CABLE TV * Descramblers '83 LWB Only 42K mllH. Ab1olut•ly nawtat•l Evan aheep1kln1I $31,450 '98 4.0 SI! 7800 mllH. Black & a .. utJful Almo•t Ntwl FLAWLESS '93C00Hn WAGON Low ml. Local car. Prlatln• condlllonl CO, Loaded. Etc. $28,950 195 DEFEN.DER 90 Hard Top. Only 1800 mllesl Roll bar, Runlng Boarda. WHITE BEAUTY 'H DEFENDER 110 The original Rhlno- mobllel Ready to go on 1afarl • lo miles. HURRY! 'SUS DISCOVERY Leather, Auto, ABS, Tow pkQ. Tiit, CC, Etc. Only 14k mllee. $27,949 . '91 RANGE ROVER Limited Hunter model. Very low ml. Local car. Sold & serviced by us. $20,950 '98 4.8 RIOJA Matalllc Beauty. Only 15k ml. Every concelvable option. BEAUTY '94 COUNTY Only 30k miles . Blac'k, running boards. grill guards, moonroof, Etc ... SAVEi LAND ROVER MISSION VIEJO 714-365·8750 -------- Lowest Prlceel 1 Year Warranty Visa/MC/Discover C.0 .0 . 30 day trial 1·800·211-4125 PS, PW, AM/FM ca11 s tereo, moonroof, spoller,' AC, CC. mint cond. S12,500/0BO. 720·928~ '82 Sidekick JX Red w/nu wht top, 5 spd, NC, pwr ateer. Good -11-._"""-Q_U_E_S_& __ _ stereo. Great RV tow nn "" AUDI 9025 ••• --------1 '90 200 ou•ttro GARAGE Sxt!s Turbo 5spd, · 4whl drive, pearl wht/blk lthr, fully loe~ c/ player. lo ml, orig ownr. all papara. s10,2'0o.obo 497·5174 car. Fun for beach & CLASSICS off-road. S7 ,500 OBO. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (714) 075.e817 •73 M• .. r•tl Citroen TOYOTA 9210 37k miles. All original. Sl0,500 or best offor. Mull Hiii 988-5212 ,89 ~AMAV fWW y.8 '81 Delor••n full power, auto, Stunning rad flnl1h. Lowa red 2". Looks 19995. Toyot• of Ilka Lotus. or Pant•ra. Huntington B••ch 714-847-8555 $18,950. 875·3150 M'IOI ISUJO) 110 BMW 9030 '95 Avalon XLS Blk, blk llhr. V-6. 4dr, alt. AUTOS sn(f, full power. 22k DOMESTIC mis; S21k. (800) 68e· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1705 pgr, 549·5088 HUGE BLOW-OUT PATIO SALE Women's & Kid's Clothing • ~Mllrd1ah 1CJlm.fpm '88 7351' Black. Nice oar, must aeel Trade• welcome! $9,950. 778-1152 '96 CELICA GT . AO NUMBER 1 YOU HAVE FOUND ONE OF lWO HID· OEN ADS. ENTER THE DINNER FOR lWO CONTEST .• '89 52!$1 White, a/t. Absolotely a perfect car . $13,950 . Convert. Only 4k ml. Wh i te •033831 • $22,977 ~ '95 CAMRY LE 3/6-3/8/97 . 77e.1152 ·L EX U S· •90 5351 Blklblk, alt. MISSION VIEJO Full Option. 26k.1 ________ -1 Lexus Trade. F/Pwr Moonroof tlf316129 .............. 873-8542 CORONA DELMAR 6122 Moving Sala Fum, high end cloth· Ing. home accauorlaa 505 Larke p ur S•turd•y 9•m·2pm Perfect 1hapel Trds OK. Fin & warrt aval. 1·800·689°5398 $15,950 778·1152 -------- '91 3251 Blk/blk, a/t. Runs like new. Trades -MAZ--D-A---9-1-.,.i: OK. Fin & warrt aval. VJ $11 ,950. 778·1152 iiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '93 MPV VAN $15,977 ·LEXUS· MISSION VIEJO 1 ·80(MS89·5398 '92 32515 Whl, a/t. showroom cond. Trds OK. Fin & warrt aval. $17,950. 778·1152 V8, loaded, white 4X4 9221 s 14,995. Toyot• of 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Huntington Be•ch 1• '95 BMW 5251T 714-847-8555 Touring Wagon .-------- White. Chrome C/0 MERCEDES 91'30 .Traction. New Laxu1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Trade. 11'024954 '84 380SL 120K ........................ $31 •977 Records &. Vary Clean ... Wht/Bl(ia L1hr Int. $18,875. L2LIL998 ·• Rooms, apartments, homes Classified can satisfy Can't seem to get to all those repair jobs around the house? Let the CIHllfled Service Directory help you find reliable help. &42·587a through classified 842·5878 Moving S•I• trHdmlll (llke new), adju1table •lac bed. reproduction ·LEXUS· MISSION VIEJO 1 ·800.889-5398 Daya Only 496-8095 , ____ .__ ___ •---------! oak rolltop de1k, --------polled patio plan11, CADlUAC 1so-e15sn59.3222 9040 S•t • Sun March 8/9. '78 Savlll• Aztec 8am-3pm Woman1 dtt. gold/lemon llhr Int. cllhlng az-6&8, 1hoaa 59k org mis. Asking ez.71,A,. Haehld 1tam1. 53500. 844·8407 furn. 441 Farnlaaf ______ ......,,.......,....,...,,...,,- (0ff 2nd St.) '79 ELDORADO r•bullt tran1, good S•t/Sun 9•m·Spm cond, good running Child'• bad, Barbi• car . S 1 7 o o 10 B 0 Doll houH, never 714-957·0883 worn Chrlst•nlng -,--------gown, Antique Blbla, 83 Bl•rrlta No ' 100·1 of new & perfect monthly payments. condition llama I $5000 down and drive 219 M•rguarlt• It away! 876·3391 '89 Eldor•do Co"STA MESA 612.11 2·dr, perfect, loaded, ,. Dr'a car/Beverly ***** GARAGE SALE Sat. Mar. 8lh 9-3 3~81 Coolidge Hlll1. 39k ml. 18000. 759-78;18 attar. epm. '93 D•Vtll• Sadan, ve, lthr ln1, full pwr, crulH ell, caa1, wire whla. $15,500 .854-7817 Moving S•I• SaVSun -------- 8·2. Furn. appl, m110. CHRYSLER 9050 --------2049 Tu.tin (20th&2110 •Everything mu1t gol '84 L• ••ron Conv.,, WhVrad Int. 1 owner, Lo-mllaa. Full power. $3000 080~ 723-1504_ NEWPORT IUCB 8189 _____ _ -----•I DATSUN 9080 Q ••I• aet Onl'l•••••••••I 811.. Furn, oHh1, '7• •10 ladan Wt. 191\ 1enk, otc 1uppl, ~M oaai, n.W tra. td, hHhold, mCHa. Auna graatl 1180 1HI Oe&axy 080. 76k orig ml1. ll'VIMISantlaOO 54<>-6195/714-"..455 UfUliDIY 1am.2pm AnllqUe fumttura, cot. --------._.,..., •PGn• equip. POIJ> 9075 lonv efW otr. Burley •••••••• ~ a much more. '78 paao JllU 4 dr aea 1 0•••1• w/9*Moa Md, tedder rack. v.., •ttonO 4IO CID. New rtldlal1 With ...... ,.,,... OrMI wons ttuell . 1 1 100 "'° ... ...,.. •411 D YD, llLL MY CM '90 votvo ·74e TURBO WAGON .. .. = . ~ . '" •# . ""-. ... '90 VOLKSWAGEN '93 FORD FOX GL TEMPO GL Power sie.ring. Auto. ale. pis. s5995 sSiiS 6ii5 sf9TS '92 MAZDA MX3 '91 HONDA '91 TOYOTA '93 HONDA CIVIC OX CAMRY V6 CIVIC LX 5 tpd lie cassette Loeded. Auto, ale, pis s9i9s s999s s9"69s ~ifs '95 FORD '92 FORD '94 NISSAN '89 TOYOlA ESCORT LX 2DR T-BIRD V6 SENTRA CAMRY WAGON Sharp car Auto. ale. pis ~ S spd, reliable VG, Farnly wagon 1 'i}is 1'T9i5 1 i9is s fliis '92 HONDA '96 TOYOTA '96 TOYOTA '94 TOYOTA ACCORD EX COROLLA COROLLA CAMRY LE SIDEKICK 4X4 -'uto ale. -'Ulo. lie, pis -'Ula, lie, pis Al.Ao, lie. ~. tic, pis, pis PrtYtOUS Renlal PrtYlous Rental xtra deln caasede ( 100867/NC037614) (200403/380168) (200431138599?) (200S23rl8s4s2) (2®617/411!62'3) 1Jt95 14495 s14 495 14,995 14995 • Al, Cottdidoftiltt ..... , . ......, • Dual Air hp DISCOUNT on Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price I ot1h 1p-<e0tM<>M !VZ2Ql4b71 '92TOYOTA SENTRA ESCORT WGN PROBE COROLLA • 5 speed, u , power lleeMg. 5 sp(' lie. VS. lul power I.Jc, pis, sFs§S stffj5 sff§S s9"ffs '93 TOYOTA '92 SUZUKI '92 CHRYSLER '92 ISUZU CELICA ST SIDEKICK 4x4 LE BARON CONV. RODEO · 5 spd, t/c, low prtc.d V6, llc. fut power. S.speed nice car m clNn. bea~ pis s 110.tls s 1 O.fls s1 T:Rs s 1 'r.Hs '94 TOYOTA '92 TOYOTA '96 TOYOTA '95 SATURN TERCEL 4 DOOR CAMRY LE TERCEL 40R SC2 • Auto. ale. pis Classy loaded -'IM. *J:· L<*led, 1i4ls 1Bts .1filss1fDs '93 MAZDA '95 TOYOTA · '92 ISUZU '96 TOYOTA MPV VAN COROLLA TROOPER COROLLA DX Wood trim. spollef, va, loaded. Al/to, lie. pis. Auto. vs. lie, Loaded.gas saver 1f'iis 1ffts .t -15 s115.U'ss1 f.il s . '96 TOYOTA '94 TOYOTA '95 TOYOTA '93 TOYOlA '96 TOYOTA '91 TOYOTA • '95 FORD '96 TOYOTA '94 TOYOTA '96 NISSAN C?!2!-u~~X CA!1! LE COR~~~:WGN . CA!~!LE . C~l.lyE v:~2~~~ WIND~R ~ , ~.~Y!. ~~~~. ~~IM~ 1 fiis 1 t.iis 1 s.iis 1 fffs 1 fiis if.ffs 1iJis it.Rs itu's 1Dis . THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES• MARCH 8-14, 1997 T I' H l l I' I I~ I \ l l I I ll I \\ I I ~ . ELEGANT ITALIAN VILLA BREATHTAKING VIEWS OF OCEAN & NEWPORT HARBOR PRESENTED BY BRUCE MILLER OF COLDWELL BANKER, NEWPORT BEACH COVER STORY ON PAGE 27 . Daily Pilor Rw Bstate •March 8, 1997 \ll·:S.\ \ l:HDI·: 1:._,, -~~ .. . ver'40 ·· c.c. N W~,E s Orange Coast College ci a: ~ ~ BAKER ST. MESA OEL MAH Orange County Falrgrounds • Costa Mesa GolfCJub ~ ..... ____ __ VICTORIA ST. NE\VPORT TERRACE COi.LEGE PARK Costa Mesa Cover. .. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 2. M<lp 27. Cover Home Story 3. C<lnnery Vill.Jge Realty 28.-40. Coldwell B<lnker Newport Beach 4.-6. The Prudenli<ll-Jon Douglas Co. 41.-45. Ellis ReaJty Group 7.-11. Remax 47. Stu ReaJ F.st.te 12. Metro Realty SI. Westgate Mortgage 13. BaJboa Island ReaJty 52. Open House G~de 14. Mort&lge Loan Specialist 53. Homes of the Week 15. Rumbold Realty SS.' The Irvine Company 16.-26. Coast Newport Properties 56. Fred Sands Newport Properties 'IU&"f-'~Pilot ..... -. .. , .. IV. I flllt'-'l For Advertising Information Please CaJI: Kip Hancock (714) 574-4247 Janet Vinograd (714) 574-4248 11 \HBOH \'IE\\1 110\IES Newport Coast ,. 4 Years New -with open flowing floorplan 380, 3 1/2BA, gourmet kitchen w/cop-of-the-line appliances, built-ins & granite counters. sincious master suite has a wood burning fir~lacc, ccd~ lined walk-in his & hers wardrobe closets, luxurious spa tub & marble surf.tees. High vaulted ceilings, dramatic curved stairway, custom skylights, gallery, security system, wet bar, custom wine closet with etched glass door. 3-car garage & boat dock for large yacht. Bat value on Lido! mlAll1tB IEST VIEW • IUR t1Rlll Y Ten acre estate. 5BD. pbol, tennis court, helo pad. 5/6 car garage space Gazebo & all over1ook1ng this 360° degree view. Must see11 $5.200,000 llEWB CCUITIY FRaCll Big Canyon at 1t s best. Located on fairways 1 & 2. Master on lower level gourmet kitchen opens to family room. Must see!! $1,950,000 •llSllCATEI BfS•ICE Fabulously expanded & upgraded townhome with pri- vate pool & spa Separate guest quarters, great patio & court yard. $1,795,000 cmlOIA DB. llM ml•CAL - Perched above "Little Corona· on an oversized corner lot with panoramic ocean views. 5BD. 4.5BA. hardwood floors. beautiful high coved ceiltngs. massive fireplace & many other features. * $1,625,000 A member of the Jon Douglas Real Estate Services Group, Inc. ..-.P~.Oim Prime location w/incomparable & unobstructed views of the ocean, harbor & Jetty entrance. Large view terrace. 4BD, 4BA, w/pv1 pier & slip. 3 car gar w/sec system. $3, 100,000 ~·'. -- Decorated to perfection, all amenities, 4 bedrooms. 2.5 baths, lovely ga1ed court yard, 3 fireplaces Beautitu! Pool & spa. $1,395,000 ------China Cove to Palos Verdes, Catalina & San Clemente Island. Quiet/tranquil dream home site. 3 modest units on property now. Wonderful loca~. $1,200.oo& .... ~,, ,, ..... , ... Traditlonal 580 oust home on comer lot Lots of used brick .. This 2-story hom• offers great family hvmg. Large family room opens onto veranda. · $1 ,0SO.OOO CH •1 R DBllM WAIWI DIT CW Fabulous Mai Ki condo on the Newport Bay Completely remodeled, shows beautlfulty, new kitchen. bath. livmg areas. deck & bedroom. Large view T01race to enjoy Bay actlvities. S 1 ,000.000 ---------------------------------------------- 4 Pl.EX C.l.M. All 4 units are 2BD. 1 BA. Excellent condition. South of PCH. Walk to beach Condo conversion submitted. Great buyl $199,900 H.__IUUTY Fabulous highly upgraded & customized model perfect JODELLE with panoramic unobstructed ocean, sunset & city lights view French doors. imported store floors, many other extras . $799,000 LllOPBRCW Charming garden. court yard. entry onto wide 47' lot. With private spa. remodeled home in pristine condition. Perfect for couple. $615,000 SU ISlAllMCl.f cm VIEW This 1s the most sought after floor plan. All one level, no stairs 3BD, 3 SBA. large patio with spa. Guard-gated luxuryl $865.000 $500, 000 to $900,000 French drs, skylights, crown moulding, attiGJan & sec sys. 2· story entry, kit has eating area + loads of built-ins. lrg mstr ste, BO & BA, vaulted clngs, brick patio, spa. $849..500 IBTY .. llmUlllES One of the best values on one of Dover Shores most exclusive streets. Hm has potential for 4 or 580. Dramatic courtyard entry, spa, vaulted clngs $639.000 .... A 38 second dash to the ~ from your front door. Delux ocean front condo w/many upgrades. rare quality property in premier toe. White water views. SSSl,000 ........ This golf course view hm. The liv rm, din rm & mst.r BO all enjoy one of the best views In Big Canyon Best view in Dealle Townhomes. 280, 2BA & den. Cul-de-sac st.· 180° 5th fairway unobstructed view. isu.ooo •mt---···-"··--Prv1 pool, spa. Lovely courtyard entry expanded kitchen nook, 3 skylights, added 280, 1 BA upstairs, new double door entry with transom windows. $515,000 ------------------------------------- VI.USE UV. WITH 118 CITY UR Single story, spac 3BD. 2BA in guard gated comm No Mello Roos Lrg patios off kit & BO Pools, spas. tennis courts $475,000 SPECTACULAR VIEW PROPERTY Tremendous condo. one level (no stairs). 3BD or 2 + den Gorgeous courtyard & patio Many upgrades throughout. $488,000 "ROOM wmt A 8MDEI VIEW" An original ·10· on large lot. great "Ozzie & Harriet• neighborhood. 380, 2BA. $449,000 IRLUDOHOMEI Great ~BO home. family room, dining room, pool & pri· vale par1<-hke yard. Cul-de-sac Close to shopping & parks. S2Sl.OOO $200,000 to $500,000 4BD: 4.5.BA home is a must seel Volume ceilings, 3 car gar, fplc in living room & large fplc. Private patio with spa & BBQ, 2 master suites, 1 BO down, gourmet kitchen. &se?,000 ~59-6600 NEWPORT BEACH· OFFICE ........... - Newer roof, paint & carpet, huge ya[d. Excellent area of Santa Ana "South Coast Metro". Close to every1htng. excellent buy. $219,900 • CUYM. unu Pmctt Gated condominium In good location near Fashion Island Pool, spa, tennis court. Lower level unrt features new carpeting & paint. $219.000 1MT .. ••an · MTll TrusVBank held property. Nice area of Tustin Large 3BD, 2BA one story home, 'large comer lot with fruit tress, etc. $210,000 ICUlllF NI . Nice 280, 2BA townhome, near beach-ocean view from spacious deck. quiet location on greenbelt area. com· munity, tennis, pool & spa. SJOS,000 This home is a 480, tea room, media room, enter- taining room, indoor sauna room. FOR, 2 car garage. Unusual wrap around yard, $139,000 ......... _ Gated comm, 480 cust hm. Study, open entertainment rm, gounnet kit, elegant mstr BO. wine cellar, 3 fplcs, ~ car gar. •includes Rolls Royce Comlche, 5,500 miles. St.1~000 $468,000 •""-' 39 Rue Fonlalnbleau (Reduced 22Kl $515,000 31nvemess $1,950,000 OloM-9111•r 24 Crest Circle $249.~ nawa1• 410 Morningstar $639.000 , ...... 20 Hillsborough $1,050.000 $519,000 ThePniclllntlal Cllllamla f:'lllr .. .__ .... Sun 1:30-5 Sun 1·5 Sat/Sun 1·5 Sun 2·5 Sat/Sun 1·5 Sun 1·5 Sun f-s .. .. CIM ft1ME •amr 380, 2.58A. Hi ceilings, hardwood floors, private · patio. Seef~ 18 believing. •Great assumable loan with 10% <tOwn•. $315,000 - Best Buys This 2 story custom home built In 1988, 35' x 88' lot, 2 car garage. Apx 3,054 sq ft. French doors & trench windows, light & airy, hardwood floors, two decks & patio wfth spa, ale.· .... 900 Linda Reed Pat LeClair Lynne Vatentine Linda Brehm N. Ames/A. Sheron San<fy Mittman Geny Long UdRllJt 113 Via Quito 125 Via Mentone 0 ., .. Watch the sunset from your living room. Great town-- home remodeled kitchen & baths. Very sharp 3 large bedrooms move-In condition. $145,900 $765,000 $765,000 $685,000 $699,000 $490.000 Sun Sat Sun Sat/Sun Sat 1-4:30 1:~:30 1-4 1-5 1·5 -J. Howe/N. Englebrecht Vi Saxton Sue VanAalst Marcia Brashier Ali Zamnnegar ............. From Gerty & Christa Long GefT)' & Christa Long .!IQI t < ••·""' .... , c_.,"""' d.1 ''-< '-.~6.!' LUtC.IST ['l.(.U STOl'I · POIT STlU f T j'..-'~..i Pr..n \~~u P! S 'IHJ'~ (~ u. '\-Jn I l<>--4 u, · \\ \J k \ Ol R k!D\ ··o-BJ ~,, P•r ' ~"'Pl ... y ·' <~· ,,. ..... l ,, -~ .r How to contad your real estate • representatives We ~ould bU yom comments. questions or suggest.Joos for ma:acnaJ you would like co Jee in the Daly Pilot Real Estate secbon, publubed every Saaurday. lf you arc mcaested io advertising in our publicabon, contact Ab R:prCSentatJves Kip Haacock a.r f7 I 4) 574-4247 or Janet Vrnograd at nl4) • 574-4248. Thea.r fu oambec i.s (.714) 63t-OS94. . . . .. . . . If you ~·oold like to submn oweria1s (or publianon or you have an intaestiog 5'0ry idea, coot.let JolJe Vat.er-, real eswe cdiaor aa <714) 574- 4242. fax (714) 6~. To reach us by mail: Dady Pilot Real Estate, 330 W. Bay SL, Costa Mesa. CA m21. . .. . ... • C' 3 8 LS a r'T'l GPA Committee meeting 4 5 l 5 o rt Aff11tote Committee meet rg 6 .... ,.,,.. ...... -noon. "Agency· -A p m ., .. Eth!cs· ';·ievonce Committee mee· -? 7 . ~ :: .._ a•oi<ers Preview ·: _: :.oo'rl delivery 1 2 : :; ,_ -.. :.o .. · Erchonges· : :; ,,.. -..: c rr . Top Producer y -=: ..... -~ pm ., .. Tax Planning· 13 8 :-,c c """ Boord of Directors mee·rng 9 ::: ~ C poss beginner class 14 · J a m -! p m . Brokers Preview 1 7 ~ 30 o m , Orientat1on/ln~uction Sr Pa~rick's Day 19 : :; --•. • ... s Committee meeting 2 :. ...,... .. ·.::·ne• class : ~ ~... -.. :i'Jn Approrsol" · -4 c ,...,.. Estate Planning· 20-2 c rr Compass advanced class Sp• ng begins 21 l 0 am -2 p .m ., Brokers Preview .25 9 o .m. -noon. Risk Management workshop "High Tech High Touch Buyer Brokerage " 26 2 p m . Compass Beginner class 27 9 o .m -1 p .m ., Seminar: .. Disclosure for Common Environmental Hazards· 28 10 am -2 p .m .. Brokers Preview Good Friday 30 E_oster n~/A A ... V So. Courty ~/l'lnl\. Newport ~eoch 760-5000 x126 3 Powerful Reasons to Live in :J..f!,w oft 'Beacli ~s~ \.'~ ~~~~,s~· , -· o~ ~)%·?J ..<' \..?J s~).· 'Re.re find on Lido Isk ... This classic structure is situated on a 62.5 ft. wide oversized lot. Located on quiet Eastern end of Lido Isle. 3 bedrooms, I . 75 baths. 145 Via Venezia NEWONTHEMARKET $750,000 ____________ .....__ __ P erfoct on the Park ... Capturing Bay brteus & Ocean views, across .from Cliff Drive , Parlt! 4 bedrooms, 3 bath rtsidmce with bonus & Jami'/} rooms, craft room & office/library area. . $789,000 Cl4mc Spanish Cumnn.. .. Built in !989 ~/Rmtal unit (income $950). This home is simply stunning on one of Newyort Height's larger lots (9,000+sq.jt.). &ap the rewards of this fine investment. Listed At: $549,000 _.! _ _,. Daily Piloc Real Esuu • M.udl 8, J 997 We can help nzake the difference in your life.' f.ASTSIDE COSTA M ESA I MJl' Op11on 11r \11/r. Brighi. cheerfit! 3 brdroom, _, 5 ba1h toumhomr. Crra1 localloJJ -nrw p11m1 & ct1rprt I-or f urther deiatls call I 800-5 /().]()05 t0dr 11 f()H() Rf IA WAOf $169,000 OCEAN VIEWS ( ~1mro flhom 'I hrdroom. 3 b,11/,, dm. \111Klr lrvd I 11il1M d co11rt'f1trd 'I 515 ROXHI 'N}: (OM J .D. CAU.A(;HAN $9-5.000 HARBOR VIEW I fOME QmJ/11y u1orkm1111 •l11p -1 brdroom, j hat/1, /11mtly kllthrn 1md \l 1.\',V}' HRl::AAl ·A '>I ,oom , /01n11tl d111111f~ room. > 11111 ttr 1u1tr1 , 1ppmx1111.11r/'r )<){){) '/f t l<tdu, rd ' I· 'LYNNE KF \1 P Al.LEN S599.000 BACK HAY RI \.10DEl/JUST Ll l;\TJ·D' lmm11c11latt 1111pr11.1hle 3 brtfmom 1111 W.ll t/IOrt cu! d1 11u I 1kr /11111'1 111 thr roumry 1 '\lrwr-111prrfc·,11 ROHfN Tf NC ~~ $375.000 EM ERA LO BAY r Ji 1wn"1e of /'( 11 -U?afk 10 Henc/1 from tlia sprt t11cuwr )bdrm 2 ba CUIJJI<" hr111 /, liou:.r (Jr but!d }nur rlre11m /11nnr BILI DOI.BY $880,000 OCl:.ANFRONT Vlf.W5 \pntnc11l1r oct'.rn 1•uw1 .from 11r1rr~)' f'l t'I"} m11m I ull ftnv'1 balcmr)' 0 11 r11t l1 level. ( 111rtlo1 termer 11/ wrrl lmrk CONNIE CORN $1,965,000 W HY RENT? lt'lic /1 ytJll t1111 ''"''I 11t rr I HOO sq J r l1omr u• "•II II( a tlmv. l111gr n1.1J1t·1 Jtll/f', both /11·111~ er /111111/)· r11J All rrrrndy redat1e. f 1rr111 Nrwpo11 111r11.1 MAXINE GOLDf:N Sl99,ooo· W HI I £WATER I N CARL.SBA{) I lirrr I<-3 l.1JH Wt!/ u ll upamrel> or ,.H 11 gt<mp /Judd your drrrlfl/ lmmr or M flf'lop tlJ su amrlm 01 1lf'drtmen11. Ou111n m1~y trade. HUGH OR SH ARON SWANSON CR ~l HJ-. BEST BUY IN ... NEWPORT HEIGHTS! i lurlrooms. L'lt'U' drck, upgmdrtf thr11-out! r,m mte & Maple luuhrn Afforddbl.e! RAE RODGERS $379.000 LOVE TRADJTION, BUT WANT A N EW HOME? Newport Beach linmt ovrr 3200 sq.fi.J bunds thr u rrnuy & spncwus traduionai on large km u.mh up-to- dnte convenience nnd~a ti) of a nrw homt. Rnno""kd m 1994. thu &mblu home muts aU of your nuds MAXJNE GOLD $659,000 •• OCF.AN VIEW YI U.A! · REI?UCFD ) b,dmom, 3 '> hach1. brautt{ul 11/rd {Won. 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Great neighborhood and profrisionAUJ "1ntlscaped IArie 1arii. Near to Newport Hei1.hn. Call for your pcnon1tl sho1uing. $267,()()() ·- HARBOR VIEW HILLS Exulknt floor plan for Family living. This exdusiw 3br-hm - bnclt wa/Jrway with 11 gorgeous tik entry Larir living room with firrplaec. Panoram~c Views! CJ/ l-800l510-2005 Cotle #5003 M•rlt Aclrrich 180VIEW?!! . $799,000 End unit in secluded location. Fabulous ocean and bacH111 11irw. Upgratkd 3 brdroom, 2. 5 bath 111ith ne111 windaws and doon, nnu tile and earpet + morr. Moti1111~etl &lkr! U49.000 L0w. LOW. LOW DOWN PAYMENT IS poSS1bk on this h11~e townhome. Upper Nrwport &ach Ru. arra. Over JB{j() sq.ft. tuith to~ring uilingJ. ' • 6U-MAXG Sl!J9,000 HARBOR. OCEAN & CITY LIGHTS VlEW For pcopk ur11h 11 passum for l)"'11il]-Thu won4nfa"1 Tl'iluill ho1YU IS 4 5 /Ktlroom. 4.5 baib with 11 J c1u pra~. Huge llvint room 1tt1d fomtJ1l d1111ng 11rr11 arr 11mong m11nJ oj JhlS IJOmn fabulous qN11l1t1n. We can help make t~~e difference ·in your life.' MESA VERDE Darling 3bdrm, 2bath with great Iard. Nice living room with fireplace. Gmu neighborhood. MARK ACKRJCH STEPS TO THE OCEANFRONT!! 3 Bedroom, 3 bath home on corner lot! Built in I 987 with French doors and windows. jacuu.i tub, firep/J1ce and huge roof deck with 360 view! Malfe all offers. DIANA PROSSER $429,000 COM 4 BDRM BARGAIN great buy for this well cared for home with 2300 + sq.ft. large lot great area also pool & spa. DIANA CAPPri. . JUST LISTED BARGAIN Huf! lot approx. 9400 sq.ft. 3 bdnn 2ba priced for Jn.st sale. Great for home day care. RV parking. DIANA CAPPEL $198,500 WHY RENT? ju.st listtd and best buy in Newport Terrace. 2 bedroom, 2 bath, sir~/; story md unit with new paint and carpet. Cliise to pool and approx. 1-1/2 mile 10 beach. Call for tktails and showing. BILL & DONNA WEBSTER ,$137,500 BEST BUY -SPYGLASS HILL &autifol 5 bedroom, 3 bath. 2 story home on Spygkiss Hill with moumain and city light view. ~park/inf, laP. p_ool. Private gau, central air and a /Qt more. Giltfor showing. JULIA LIAO $699,000 FABULOUS VIEWS Views, Views, move up 10 spectacular views of City lights and Newport Bay. This rostom 4 bedroom, 4.5 bath features: 4 fireplaces, 9 skylights, huge family room with bar. oversized spa and sauna. Goumw kitchm and is approx. 7 800 sf vit'Wing tkclt and balconies. BILL AND DONNA WEBSTER $1,125,000 "NEWPORT HEIGHTS" 3 Bedroom, 5 bath, 3700 sq.ft. with 5 car gar:age. Huge tkck and spa. Compkuiy rrmotklid. Go~~~ . WAYNE SMITH $629,000 BUILDABLE LOT · "" Pmtigiou.s Gaud Community cl.ose to the warn: A real Steal!.' · ESTHER YANK $395,000 PRIME LOCATION -CJJ 760-5000 tl1d. 136 .WI*• '6-S-.U. . 4 &droom, 2.5 bath, 3 car garat._e across fro"!. Tiuuzger Park. Excel/mt curb appeal. Nnver roof. new ltitchm cabinets, appliances and . Corian n,000,oo<I counter wps. Privat.e spa in la~e yard .., JACKIE HANDLEMAN $383,500 SOUTH COUNTY, NEWPORT BEACH 23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 180, Newport Beach, CA 92660 l \ ·- '. Daily Pilot Rnl Estate•~ B, 1997 Over 17 Years ~erience Jflong tlie Coast 'Brok.er 'J{_amea to 1{e!'JvfattJla{[ of fame 760-5000 x131 ~!Ma~Soutli County Bay. Ou an & City Llpt Views. Over 5,000 square feet! I "1 p111111.1l nt\I0111 h111ll .illR with ~tunning \tl·~~ of till' Bad.. B.l) and UI) hght I Jhul• •11' ll• • •r pl.in'' hugl' up\lJll\ Hemm dnd <.am., Room ~rr H>R A l<.11\(11 < ourt\Jrtf pool plm n·.11 \,ml \f)d. t.A lf.D LNfRY / l l .tr g.irdi.:l' -1046 Pescud or - Rc>duad to SJ,195,000 Ultimate Views/ In l<-11·l 111\l11m w/hul(t' 1Jt-\\111};1l«1l1' u1krtainmg ,J11·Jm h1•m1 v./O\l'f'lll»d h\ln,1t. l•nnl1, Jm1n1t. dlld I ,,,11, ~nn \Ulll'\ < k11<· IO llcath, pt1rl1 ~nd rt"ilJurnn111 $769,000 H11rbor & Quan Views( I ~t·dn 1Kk of r< II 111btau11ful1m1att lrvinl' lerme' I oJlt"\I c·ntr1 fallulom IBR w/great family rnom lmd\ <fl"\~. 11;Jt111, lawn, k pnvall' 1pa Vatant1 $7 49,000 MAJOR REDU<TIO,, fO l-12.~,0001 ====i.!.."-"ew= '1'9rt &aclif '1..,.11 gwtl 4 f.I '-"I'" \1'1.UO\l ! tnn 11 tltio;.111 .v • f' .. 1 h II" rlu\ l•ffili\ llllm, hton • I •Jntf\ ~ti h< II -12I:J Rloegum - $545,000 (http://www.Jc>'>/f1l~1m.<0nr) Fqbulous 3 BR Immaculate ... amJ mow·m perf('("t! IAX:atl'd on wr. 4u1d rnl-<lt'·'l,Jl \<, mdny upgrad1:\ 1mh1thng i.:orgt~'l" klttht•n, l·rem It door\, l'll .339 Peach Trtt Lo.· Rtdl'Cc>d to $359,000 Mesa Verde Beauty Un 4u1~t ml d~·\clt Wondl·rful u11h JJllll'al wfbntf.. r1hhon rn11nt'll' <lrlw! W,I\" -lllR/n11\\ .1 IBR \\/IJrg1• lllJ\h·1 '11111 -3093 Molokai - 1239,00<1 Bob Koop Dovie Koop Bob Koop, Jr. Call the Koop team! 760-5000 Ext. 128 or 760-1580 Walle to the Bay or Beach Totally re~odeled bcaurifuHy finished cusrom homt. t .irg( Master suite with a rctrt2t lw a fucpbcc & Bar vit'" w,1om kitchen includes stainJess stccl applia~ by Viking. ~uh-Lero Kitchen Aid & Thermador, Four custOIR fireplace ;ill 1111h umquc ,,,...,.,~..,~,._i manrlcs & hearths, romantic fonml dining with a muul Jual pane windows, extensive USC of mosaic, pavers and CCfJnlll t1I~ throughout, Faux painting includes marble & a mural tln"hoo :::;!!::~::::::1 garage pavers rile in the back yard, tropical landscaping i-_.mllcnr Balboa Peninsula location. Just Listed Bob Koo , Sr. or r. OCf.AN VIEW priv.111.' ~~chi.'$! Custom OU. J,"u' & "'"J"'"· nH1 111lk. 11ll, '1"1· sa una, i.:ourrm 1 k11d1rn 1wn mJ,llf\ I.iii::..-~·ard wuh ~ ~lllhrn I' 11..-ho pool~ ~JU Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. St. Michl'llc! 1 !\Jr .. 2 'I B~ • tht) homl.' i1 Qnly \'c:.tr' uld &. 'hmn like: J rno<ld. Premium eorne lot. Ill« v.11J •• 1 l1tdc: Vil'\\, 11le. tircpbcc. lots o hu1ldtr upi:riJn Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. Only 8 yars old! F.xullent rnnd11111n, cighr 2· story townhomr ~•vie, .?hJr/ l . 'I hJth uniu. fwo I hJr/lh.1 unir' CJll tor Jeual1 Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. Walk to Cannc a! Grc11 la)'our I •rm•I ''""t: wirh Freie, formal din10g. fam1h 1 .... 111 111.1,m mite: wtth a sp;a, Frplc & ".ill. 111 I• •ull lul lmchcn w/ulc & blcachcJ ~. •l1l1i.:1 1 Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. Balboa Peninsula Cus1om duplr\1 h1•1 8 rt'•m 11IJ I J I bcJ. ~ hJ1h rn.I j l bed. ;? hJrh un111 wi1h iii< d.1111' custom \.11, h<t· lk1· her lJlfl< 1, \.1 l1~h1. large nt.1 l<I ,1111l· w11h ~ l{ .. 111111 1uh and a ".tlk on '''""· sun Jnk ~ J 1 ·~' ... ______ _, garage , Sr. or Jr. Townhome. 3 Bccboom, 2 Bath, lircplm• ~r~'<'. downm1ir1 Murer with a privJrc cn11.1n,c. LOOK AT THAT PRICE! Bob , Sr. or J r. NEWPORT BEACH 760-5000 Ext. 128 • ietUe ?eUoe ~#U OF.SIGNS· FOR LIVING '97 Ocean 8c C.nlin• Views _ $2,3SO 000 Near new 5BR. 5BA contempg~ estate. Private office, gym & wine cellar. Trade p<>Ssible. , • • r. (;ipe yourself tbe edge of 25 years of e%/'erienee ... Rue Qpr,rtuni.tt_ OD Golf Cou.ne' ' $739,000 Modd perfect 3BR, 3BA condo. Exquisitely apppintcd & decorated in neutral colors. Hu~ ~rd w/pool, spa & entertainment area. Adult living at its finest! BELCOURT CUSTOM 5BR. 4.5BA with 4~. Gorp,us tilc;A~~rs ':'° Baber carpeting. Great~ w ppol, Si¥, t'o7"wo & outdoor cntcrtatning area. r wi I co~ uack down. RVM~ 760-5000 "'' J(il ' -. . o.ily Pil« ~ 'Esi.e • Man:h 8. 1997 We List It! We sell It! Call Us For Results! Brand New Balboa Island Home • Spacious 4BR & 3.SBA Under Const. •Open LR With Marble Fireplace • Built Elevator Ready $885,000 Call Alice Brownell @675-95$5 Balboa Island Opportunity • Lowest Pri«>d On Balboa Island • Channing 2 BR + Luge Guest Unit • Close To South Bay $399,000 Call /0tme Cooper @675-4441 Huntington Beach Bargain • Super Sharp 3BR &: 2BA Home • Highly Upgraded • Excellent Condition • Private Spa $219,000 Call Walter Mitchell @588-3083 180 Degree Ocean Views • Tot.Uy Remodeled &\ Gorgeous Newport Crest Townhome • Tri-~el 3BR + Oen • 3 Large Decks $365,000 C.all Annette W11mer @648-5555 Quaint & Cozy Balboa Island Duplex • Well Maintained 2BR Home + 2BR Apt. • lncredible Charm • Great Rental $525,000 Call Alice Brownell @675-9585 Gorgeous Sea Faire Ocean View • Rarely Offered 3 Bedroom & 3 Bath •Spacious Kitchen w I BreaUast Nook • Elegant °'-'ror $399,000 Call fab1d Cetinelum @647-5925 Excellent Value In Newport Crest • 3BR &: 2.SBA Tri-level Twnhm • Great Location • 2 Car Attached Garage • Comm. Pool & Spa $213,000 C.all Walter MitwU @588-3083 One-Of-A-Kind Penthouse • Abeolutely Gorgeous 28R&2BA • Very Uruque Floorplan· •Gorgeous Kitchen $174,000 Charmin~ Balboa Island Home With Income Unit • 3 Bedroom&: 3 Bath Home Pl~ 2 ~droom & 2 .Bath Apt>~ment • Custom Built In 1992 • Master With Bay Views & Fireplace • Just Steps To South Bayfroni $785,000 Call Adell Patterson @ 451-7449 117 Manne, Balboa Island Bayfrorit Townhome • Gorgoous Bay Views • BeaubfuJ Bayside Cove 2 BR • Custom Interior Dl..'Cor • Bayside Comm. Pool $795,000 Call WalterMitchell @588-3083 Super Sharp Family Home • 3 BR& 1.5 Bth • Hug(.' Kitchen • Large Yard with Pnvate Pool • 2 Car G.uage $182,900 Call /1b1d Cet111elian @647-5925 Spectacular Bay & Ocean Views • P,mor,1m1c Vil'WS • Hugl' 3 BR Penthouse • Inside J...1undry • 3 Car Garage Space • Ral'l' Floorplan $349,000 Call Walter M1tchell @588-3083 Charming Family Home • 3 BR & LS Bths • Pnm(.' Ea.st Side Locabon • Large Yw w I park· hkesethng $369,000 Daily Piloc Real E.n:ate • Marcb 8, 1997 • M.L.S . \IORTGAGE LO . .\.\ SPEll..\LISl \ MORT<..,\t.l WRJ~JR\ TIO\ Tht 'i.L . uf tht Lmhng looustn Mcmbtr uf Ikner Bu!ino.I Bwtau Featuring Grant W. King Branch Manager r-.11 'i ., lllLJtcd in 1he he.ir1 ot CoronJ dcl Mar \.1Ll.i offer\ '"Phl\lllJ!cd mortgage management \Cl"\llCS tor even· ddlcre111 1ypc caf mortg.ige n:que\t ·on line w1th our 150 diffcren1 hank, and lending 1nm1u11om. ~11 ~I\ .i st.:llC"·of- 1ht .ir1 lender w1th oQI)-1hc nrwcs1 111 tcthnulog1cs. Ml~ 1s rill· honw of chc No 1'01111s and !\Jo ( lo~1ng Cmt LoJn Fixed 30YR 15 YR 10 7 5 3 Conforms 7.875 7.5 7.75 7.625 7.3 75 7.25 Turnbo ~ 8.125. 7.8 75 8.0 7.87 5 7.7 5 7.5 LOAN AMOUNTS $10,000 TO $22,000,000 Niche Programs • I 00% financing (No Money Down) •FHA, VA, & Conventional • 95% easy qualifier • 97% ro $207,500 • Conscruccion I Permanent Loan Program' • Home equity line of credit The MLS Advantage • )oftw.irc technology thac compares 62,000 loan program\ and rate\ daily! • N<1tionw1de corporation • I.ender 4 8 .~)[ate!> • We cf 1.,cloc,c whotesalc rate!> • In hou\c apprai'>al, credu , proce~'>tng • I '50 different whole'>ale oudets • J-HA , VA, and Conventional Lenderc, • A-D Paper • Wccklv \l,11 \ repon'> • (~uic.k turn around' • I 0 yc.1r' c:x penc:nt.c REFERRAL FEES GIVEN Stunning view in Dover Shores This beautiful, expamive home 'how-. prick ol owncr ... h1p from the initial exposure to the courtyard entry with p11ol and ... pa. through the hou-.c and out to a '>pcctacular view of Newport"" Back Bay. I a"h111n 1-.land and the Saddleback Mountain ... Enc11rnpa"ing more than 1.600 -.quare feet, this five bedroom, three and one-hf f hath home 1-. on one kvel. with "it-down views from all major rooms of the house. The large tormal dinmg rnom i' accented with coffered ceiling and padded wall covering\. The large tormal living room has white wood panelin g and a marble fireplace. A warm family room '"off the kitchen and a breakfast area includes a fireplace. built-in bookcases and entertainment center. Other feature-. of the hou-.e include custom exterior doors, scraped and textured ceiling ... reces .. cd and art light~11, c,ecurity_system, crown moldings. built-in desks and bookca .. es in two bedrooms, au >mat 1c spnnklers, two furnaces and water heaters. Offered at $899,000. For more information, call Markne Hassel aJ (714) 644-1600. Coast Newport Properti,s, 4 Civic Playz, Ste. 260, Newport Beach. , • Interest only loans • 2-4 unics • 90% co$] ,000.000 • 90% mo MI • 95% ro S 1 ,400,00 Products· • I I th Di~rriu, Labor, Treasury, CD & Pr111a.• •Low start rates (2.9.5),.life cap (9.95). & mJrgin~ ll.5) •Fixed r~ues for 3,-5, 7, 10, 15, 30 ~ti '>will Ju .ill 1hc shopping 10 determine wh.11 hJnk h" ch, ~I priu·, .1nd prognms to sun your n«-d~. JI nu""' " '"" (.all h.JJ\ for a-frtt lo;in co11\ulr.i101n Grant W. King Braneh M IUUlgn- Officc: (714) 673..4664 'Pager. (714) 451-7905 Model perfect home in The Pointe This mocte1 perfect tour bedroom home is located in Newport Coast's premiere community of The Pointe Spectacular landscaping gives thi' home a dramatic curbside appearance. The home uflcr~ gorgcou-; hardwood flooring and plantation shutters throughout the main lcH!I. There il> a fonnal step down li vi ng room and soaring vaul!ed ceilings accen~ th~ Ji11mg room. The ki tchen featurei. upgrnded cabinetry. a built-in refrig~rator and breakfas t nook which opens onto a spacioul> family room. complete with fireplace. Therejs a . downstairs bedroom/den with a private bath and a three car attached garage with butJl· in:.. The gracious master suite off er:. a ceiling fan, dressing room and walk-in clol>Ct with cabinet system. The pool-sized yard 1!> designed to perfection. The home is just steps to a private tot lot and parks. This is a rare opportunity to move into a home on the coast that has beautiful appointments already in place. Offered at $795,000. For mort information, call Greg Lombardi or SUU. Wol'U1t tit (714) 6#-1600, Coast Newport Proptrties, 4 Civic Plat.Ii, Sulit 260, Nnp<>rt Be.ch. . . ' .. . . . . . ' .. Little Balboa Island Prtstlnc custom home & apt 4BR, 4 full baths, steps ··Little Balboa Isle' French Regency 38R/den, 3BA . Custom 3BR, 2.SBA home bl.Jilt 1n 1990, ma1nta1ned & to the BcJy! Roof deck views of bay, city ltst)ts, hills. ~ home with formal dining room and private 28R refined to petfecnon. Bay views from roof deck, balcony 'Mndow, French !lx:irs, NC, vaulted ce11tngs, paoos, apartment. Htgh ceilings. Upgrades. Sq.ft. can't be area w/e:x:.ti bec:toom, except>onal mstr suite w/vaulted decks, profess10nally decorated. . ........ $875,000 duplicated. 215 Abalon~ .. . . $775,000 ce1hngs, spa tlb, fireplace thru to bath. $790,000 little Balboa Island Crisp and bnght Cape Cod home Quality construc- tion 1991 . 3BR, 28A, with French doors, bay window and vaulted ceittngs ................................. $679,000 Wonderful bl.J1ld1ng opportunity Unique 35 ft lot, mid block on cha111ing extra wide street. Currently a 3BR, 2BA cottage . Offered at........ .. .. . . . $575,000 little Balboa Island Spacious Island Duplex. 4BR, 2BA with large Reduced 1 Million -Spectacular 2 acre eques-Q.Jiet location! Llttle Baltx:>a Island Duplex 28~ 2BA, balcony up, 38R, 2BA with patio down. Remo-tnan estate. Large pool, 3 spas & g ponds. A den with large sundeck and balcony+ 2BR, 1 BA 'Mth deled Kitchens/Baths. Squs.ire footage cannot must see! ........... : ......................... $1,979,000 pattO be duplicated I ......... , .............................. $569,000 Prime 100 blodc -tree-lined street, quiet west end of Island 3BR 2BA s1ngle-stocy home. Front & rear patJOS Great value on South Bayfront Fabulous vtews of Extensively remodeled 1n 1991 Old Balboa Island turning basin, Pavilion, sunsets Spacious 3BR, 2BA charm with all the modem conveniences 2BR, home with·fam1ly room plus 2BR apartment with 2BTHS Great home for enterta1n1ng $595,000 Views J, ~~ UI-&~ 1de11ut St.tu & ~'4':if J, CHUCK RUMBOLD•MARY HARDESTY•LYH~ WRIGHT•ROS~ VALLERA•BIHG GI ING•MANCY BEAR•KATHY SKIBICKI r.. _, _ tt9 Marine Avenue, Balboa Island • 6 75-4811 ;,r-. .. 723-8800 OPEN HO.US~ DIRECTORY -127 Purl Me•Ue 644 1600 .............. .. I 06 Jade Aweaue $77,,000 Su (1"4) $849,000 SU (1"4) EXCLUSIVE AFFILIATE OF SOTHEBY'S International Realty Harbor Point Lovely 3 Bd 1 5 Ba Some ocean views Walking distance to shops Linda Shannon $729,000 ' Balboa Peaine.ta 3161alaad IJl.tanllo,... ~le Drive Bear Brand -ch 17 Old Ranch Road atacan-,on 3 lfue DeauYIDe 5 Rue Fontaine 15 lnvemess Cameo· Shore• 4515 Gorham Cllffhaven 321 Snq Harbor Coro-del Mar 615 Dahlia DoverSlloree · 2130 Sandqa 1209 Santtaco I 9•2 Santlaco 1930 Galaxy 320 Mornlnc Star Eastblllf:f 907 Alder Place 2933 Catala Eaetalde eo.ta Me .. 1741 Tustin tl2C 226 Albert Harbor View Hille 1215 Outrtuet 1233 Portsfde Harbor View Homee 1941 Port Cheltea 2201 Port Du.mess lnlne terrace I 005 Bonnie Doone lnlnelTartlerock 29 Rainbow Falls Udo lele 223 Via EboU I 05 VI• San Remo 215 Via Udo Soud N9WPOrtBeach 191 I l>lana 'Lane $1,350,000 ~·· ( ..... . $2,600,000 San (I-') $497,000 San (1"4) $99,,000 Sun (1"4) $1,39',000 Sult· (1"4) $1 ,32.S,000 SatlSu.n (I-') $479.090 Sun (2·') .. $559,000 Sun (1"4) m9,000 9,000 7,000 99,000 $1 ,325,000 SU (J-4) S•n 0-') Saa (1"4) Su (1"4) s ... (1"4) $554,000 Sat (1"4) $599,999 Saa (I~) . . $165,000 Sat (1-4) $264, 900 Sun (I·') . $749,000 Su.a (1-4) $969,000 Sun (1-5) $569,000 Sua (1"4) $619,500 Su (2 .. ,) $79',000 SaA (I_,) $279,000 Saa (1-4) $465,000 S•a (l-5) $750,000 S.W.a (1-4). $2,,9',000 Su (1-4) N~rt Rlqe .. Sanee"'9" 39 Lelsay S29',000 S.t (2-') Newport Shorn 323 cedar St. $339,000 Su (1-4) Penlneala Ba,&oat 1200 E. Balboa $1 ,545,000 s.t (l-4)1Sn fl_,) PealaealaPelnt , 2009 Mlnmar $499,,0C> Su (I .. ,, $4'°,000 Su (I_,) UpperN....-rt 2f2"'7 Indian Sprtap IAne $615,000 S.. (l:..t) WN'd"' . 1206 Doter Dme $,9',000 · Tony Bartollc JoAnne Perkins Dottle Austen> RJck Langevin Marleae Hassel Robert Glem · Jim KJJne Heather Angel Marlen Phllllppl Heidi Stockwell MarllYn Read Olloa & $bannon Job McMonlgle Ja.lle Stephenson r..ther Flee Harbor View Hornes Upgraded 4 bed- room, 2.5 bath Palermo In great location. Kline & Harris -J $569,000 Balboa Peninsula Custom bayfront condo. 2 bedroom. 2 bath. 4 car parking. Jlm Jaoobs $539,000 Bonnie Bay Hl&hland Homes ~autiful 4 Bel. single story, cul-de-sac. 3 car garage Virginia Zenz $489,000 Costa Mesa Meu Verde North • Hl&hly upgraded 3 Bd. 2 Ba. home. Great first home. Hazel & Jon Dishon $225,000 ' Eaat alde Costa MeH Eastslde charm! 3 Bd. 2 Ba. Completely redone! Robert Glem $339,500 .. New Listings Bayview-The T errace Great b ay views, front row 3 Bd. In gated comm. Frank Hughes $475,000 Huntington Beach Charming single story home near park. Light and bright. Dave Wong $429,00Q Corona d el M ar Nice townhouse In walking distance to beach f,. shops Susan Sca1t1an $419 ,000 St . M lchel The best of St. Michel. This Plan One is priced to sell. Tum-key. Patrick Bartollc $390,000 • Sancerre The best value for a detached home In the Newport Coast Patrick & Tony Bartollc .$295,000 View Properties Cameo fflPJands 314 acre lot Sport <X>U)t. pool and aarden. 3 Bd. 2 Ba. home. Coflnle Maxsentl $875,000 Newport 1.a.nd Bayfront home with dock. Beautiful remodel. Close to beach! Hein & PblllJpe $899,eoo Ba lboa PenLnsula Poi n t Fine ba~nt 4 Bd wilt\ a dock and view. Bob Berg $1,545,000 Oceanfront COM A landmark home of great quality In • remarbble location. EVan Corkett $5,400,000 ., 644~1600 723~8800 ~ New·· Listings Newport Shores Beach fixer!1Steps to pool, tennis & beach 3 bedroom, 2 bath Kennie Jo Rizzo $254,900 Turtle Roc.k RJdge Lovely 2 Bd. den. 2 5 Ba townhome, charming throughout Angel &Valfl $214,900 Costa M esa 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath home with lartte kJtchen/famlly room CarT & Feeney $214, 900 • 723~8800 644~1600 Bayfront Living Beacon Bay Cozy updated 3 Bd. beach home with I Bd rental unit Mike Marr $695,000 Bayfront Balboa bayfront triplex with dock, three 2 bedroom units Bob Berg $1 .325,000 Lido Isle MagAificent bayfront home with 5 Bd 4 5 Ba 3 car garage 45· lot John & Robln McMonlgte $2.595,000 Harbor Island Bayfront lot with 62 ft of frontage and ~real views Morphy & Bush $3,950,000 • Beach Communities Old time 2 Bd beach cottage close to ~ewpon pier Jim Jacobs $249,000 Harbor Highlands Flawless 4 Bd with lush yard in charmmg area Julie Stephenson $379,000 Cotton Point Six custom estate lots in gated comm Price range from $550.000 to $1,000.000 ATgyros.& Langevin . Lld<? Isle ~harming 4 bedroom. 3 5 bath, large Lido Isle fam1I ~ home Best street to !.treet location John & Robin M cM onlgle $549,000 Central Newport Total remodel beach duplex New roof. tile baths. tile noors. new appliances and more! Rick Langevin $57.5,000 Cen.tral Newport Beach d!Jplex, total remodel, ocean view. 4 Bd & 3 Bd. Rick Langevin • '--$665,000 Country French style home 4 Bd. 4.5 Ba plus den Excellent location. John & Robin McMonlgle $750,000 Oceanfront/Pen_lnsula Beachfront o~the sand in newpon Affordab~! Ronda Hein. $795,000 South Lacuna Bluffs Spectacular oceanfront home on private point Ftnst.er & HJcb $3, 195,000 South Laguna Bluffs Oceanfront estate on 3/4 of an acre. 5 Bd. and <> Ba Finster & High $4,250.0QO Balboa Island Charming little ·Balboa lslana comer 40 ft lot Bay view duplex with extra partdng Hm Jacobs $849,000 Family Neighborhoods Newport Heights Newly remodeled charming 2 Bd 2 Ba Beautiful landscaping lacobs & Lan1evtn $369,000 Altez:z.a Immaculate 3 Bd 3 ea·+ loft in Newport Coast Uke new• Ocean views! Fine & Lombardi $444,000 Newport North VIiias " Bd. 3 Ba. 'J car gaf'aie, 3 fireplaces Gated community. Greg Lombardi $479,000 Cllffbaven Older 3 bedroom. 2 bath home In Cllffhaven. Nice street Um Jacob. $4 79 ,000 Har:bor Hlll Well done traditional custom home with vtew. Gated area. Susan Scanlan $1 ,250,000 . ...., john · Robin IVI c JVl·on i gl e Landmark Bayfront Estate Lido Isle s~eve C>ls<:>n Spect:acular Cont:empora.ry Lid<> Isle Bayf"ront: · 215 Via Li.do Soud • & · This magnificen~ contemporary styfe bayfront.home is located· on an oversized 45' IOt and boaSts specta~utar sunset views. Designed by architect Mark Si(lger, ~is elegant-five bedl"O<?fll~ .four and one h.alf ~th ~me. featu~ the finest of finishings. \ including extensive use of marble and granite, ,floor-to-ceilihg glass_ . ~Is, leaded glass~ door and a dramatic two-story volume entry. Qff~red at: $..z~ 595r <><><> • . . ,, . • • ~ ..! .. Catalina Dream Home 56 Gaviota, Hamilton Cove $1.300.000 Count:ry French Family Home Spacious Family Home Ideal Family Home I 05 Via San Remb ~750.000 Reprea•nted 8 uvoer .. 219 Via Nice $669.000 2<>9 Via Koron $s49.ooo • ... Daily PUoc ~eal Estate • March 8, 1997 ••• If you want to stay in Southern California and live in a beautiful home, choose picture# I. BEVERLY MORPHY or MINDA BU SH 759-3731 759-3 782 ti • •i.tiflt ' • ...... .... .. . , ' . . - Lifetime Sales. Achievement Hall of Fame Member 759 ... 3707 DENNIS DORGAN Timeless bayfront estate on more than one-quarter acre, 200 feet'OJ frontage. The ultimate location on Newport Harbor! Price upon requtst Two story, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, soaring ceilings. ... White and bright. Kitchen opens to huge great room and sunny patio. Steps to village. , ~ Priced to sell at $559,000 I \ BAYS HORES Represented Buyer PENINSULA POINT Resort ambiance I Warm yet contemporary, sophisticated yet casual I 5 bedrooms, 5.5 baths, full guest-quarters, pool and spa. $2,8QO,OOO Concrete and glass are integral in the design of this dramatic contemporary home. 5 bedrooms, 4 baths . Situated on oversized lot, steps to Bayshore Beach $1,350,000 THE llWFFS Represented Buyer LAGUNA OCEANFRONT. CORONA HIGHLANDS NEWPORT -STEPS TO SURF . . ': .. '*'·- BILL .FEENEY aiid TIM CARR Costa Mesa Condo 3 Bd. 2 Ba. townhome, private patio • Convenient to shopping. commu nity pool $144,000 Lido Isle Vacant Lot Prime street to street 30' lot Ideal for 3000 sq. ft. custom home $399 ,000 Belcourt Townhome 1 B<l. 2.5 Ba. sophisticated turnkey townhome h ench door.-., crown moldings, adjucent to pool l 669,000 Bayfront Units· Two 2 Bd. 2 Ba.+ two I Bd. 2 Ba. unit<; 6 boat dock\. turning basin view! $1,387,000 I 997 SALES ACTIVITY IN ESCROW ProperllJ U1t Price Reprnented Eastside $319,000 Se ller West Newport $347,000 Buyer Eastbluff $459,000 Buyer Harbor View Homes $599,000 Buyer Belcourt Terrace $669,000 Seller Udo Isle $750,000 Buyer Lido Isle $750,000 Seller Harbor Point $849,000 Buyer Bayfront $979,000 Seller Irvine Cove $1 ,395,000 Buyer SOLD Propert11 Ult Price Rqreunl~d Easts Ide $319,000 Buyer Bayfront $499,000 Seller Bayfront $1,795,000 Buyer in association with LANCE.BOGGS 717-4744 1 BJ. 3.5 Ba. Rcmcxlelcd home. very open noor plan Ide.al -,11ulhcrly 11nen1auon w/ 60' uf fmntagc on the bay $1 .J~.ooo Lido Isle 1Taditional 4 Bd. 3 Ba. on prime Pia11a Lrdn comer 101. 45' lor 2 master 'UllC:>, 1>CCUnly :-.}':-.lem. hardwood nooro; $799.000 . Lid(l'lsle Double Lot , 1 Rd. I Ba. bcat."h hou~e. pnme 60' -.trce1 10 Mreel lot Build lli'.Q home), or a large home w11h yard. pool. etc. $769,000 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. + kitchen/family room & pool Hardwood floors. French doors, grcal location $279,000 . J . Dover Shores Bayf ront . 4 Bd ::! Ba. siugle o;tory. greal pbtentiaJ for expan-.mn Large sunny bayfrom patio, large private doc!.. $949.000 . Lido Isle Bay View Home 5 B<l. 4 Ba. Pride of ownen;tup!' Highest quality matenab Marble. granite. French doors.. crown molding.~ -:.1 tirepl,u... $799,000 Seaview Family Home 5 Bd. 4 Ba. family home on private cul-de-soc 3 car garage. private spa. gated comm. w/ tennh 'toun $669,000 Costa Mesa Value • 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. + family room, 2 tory Lushly landscaped rear yard, qulct location $214,900 I • • .... . . ' • , !,..._ • lERRY'·FIN$TER AGENT OF THE YEAR ,.. I 996. #I SALESPERSON ~ I CJCJ5 & 1996 COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES .. . ·. 72_2~3750 . $26,351,400.IN CLOSED .ESCROWS iN ·1996 .. : ... - ,. , . KEVIN KUBIAK Associate 717-4706 .· SARA & BRAD HINMAN 759-3705 BEAR BRAND RANCH Exquisite new 5 bedroom, 6.5 b ath custom home, library, pool, spa, with p anoramic ocean and city lights views. Offered al $2,600,000 DOTTIE AUSTERO 759--3763 THE PERFECT FAMILY HOME 1209 Santiago + COMPLETELY REMODELED + 4 B EDROOMS + 3 .5 BATHS + H ARDWOOD F LOORS + FRENCH D OORS +WHITE WASHED OAK CABINETS 1+ AIR CONDITIONED + SECURITY S YSTEM + L ARGE Y ARD, GRASSY AREA, BUILT-IN B ARBECU E Reduced for quick sale $689,000 FIRST TIME OFFERED -2692 C.fRCLE Custom contemporary 5 bedroom, 4 bath hpme on extra large lot. Spacious fam il y living and the perfect home for entertaining_ Steps to private beach, 3 car garage, storage galore! Offered at $1,350,000 CHRISTINE KIM - 717--4709 RONDA HEIN #3 Slllesperso11 -I 996 723-8800 ext. 26 t_ 1 .,,-..-.---.... " -J _r 4 • ,.,_,__, ._,..~ BALBOA BEACHFRONT UNITS $77S,OOO ·Wonderful oceanfront property in favorite BaJboa location. Perfect for second home pie.is Income. Ha$ been summer/winter rental; call for Income lnform'ation. Large units, 3 bedroom, 2 bat,h upper BALBOA DUPLEX $350,000 BRAND NEW ClBl'OM IWFRONr $899,(D) and 2 bedroo'm, 2 bath lower. Both with full oce.an and coastline views. Three car parking. • LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT $1,995,000 Brand new Udo lsle bayfrol\t home currently under construction by top custom home builder. Features 3 bedrooms plus office. Living areas and lavish master suite enfoy sweeping main channel views. Residence will feature the finest quality in • design and construction. can for details. · ~ALBOA CUSTOM HOME $693,000 Built new In '91, used only as second home. 3 bedrooms plus den, 3 baths, rooftop deck. Near beach and bay In prized Balboa neighborhood. True value in a tenific' Balboa location! One door fu the beachfront, building has two • very large units -Lower unit is 3 bedrooms, 2 baths plus family room; upper unit is 3 bedrooms, 2 baths with bay and ocean views. Hurry on this one! . Newer, contemporary on the sand in prime beach.front section. All new In 1987, two top-quality residences with all the details of custom homes. 3 bedrooms, 2 batt\s, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. fireplaces, gourmet kitchens. garage and carport for each. Also, easy conversion to condos. Must see! CUSTOM BAYFRQNT $995,000 All-new construction In 1992. Fabulous home on the water witlt boat dock In aated com{llunlty. Beautiful design and detail In this 5 bedroom. approx. 4,500 sq. ft. aeml Open, flowing floor plan, volume celllnp, whitewashed woodwork, aourmet kitchen with bay view. Must see! Just completed, fabulous European Villa on the water In Newport Beach with private dock! Limestone, granite, solid mahogany doors, gourmet kitchen, second story ba.Y.front.master suite and office. Must see! On the sand In a very desirable section of Newport's beachfront, this custom quality home Is situated on a large comer lot for maximum whitewater and coastal views. OCEANFRONT UPDATE $795,000 Recently remodeled townhome offers a spacious beachfront retreat of 4 bedrooms, 3 baths right on the sand. Luxurious oceanfront living - pe,fect aetaway at the beach! • LIDO ISLE 223 Vla E6oll 2 bedrooms, 2 batfts. 2298 Redlands · Lovely family ftome. 3 bedrooms, 2'hatfrs. Total remodel in 1989. Gourmet kitcften, large yard, RV access. $465,000 $369,000 Dover Sliores View Stunning views of Newport's Ba ck Bay. Fas hion Island and Saddleback Mountain from this pride of ownership 5 bedroom home All o n one level , this home features sit down views fro m all major room s, with many upgrad es and custom features. Offered at $899,000 · Pelica.n Point View Front row ocean views from this spectacular custom home site right on t he 12th green of the Pelican Hill Golf Course. A one-of-a-kind l ocation in a Ca rmel-like setting. Approved architectural plans for an 8,000 sq. ft. Mediterranean resi- . dence are included. Offered at $1,595,000 For a private showing or more information call Marlene Hassel 717-4 761 642-6048 I Wayne Heck· 717-4763. 675-9040 ·. ~ Irvine 'Terrace ~ Step 1ru1de the pm·ate tnll') c~ of th1S magmficcm propcny and fttl the amb1dnce of an 1legan1 Italian Villa. The superb crafumaruh1p of this approxunattlY 6,000 square foot res1~nce 1s rivaled only by the breathtaking views of the ocean ~nd • Newpon Harbor en1oyed from nearly all the rOQms in the-home. The l1v1ng room pfll\'1Jes a dramatic semng (~memorable entenatn1ng; an 18th ccntul) French hmesronc fircplaee mantel, hand fintShed cusrom wood flooring, lrahan linen drares anJ sweeping, 180' ocean views. The European appointments are carried into the· family room. v.foch also (eaiures an I~ cenrury Ftendi lunestone fireplace, manrel and Italian linen drares. llus room 1s funhcr enhanced by us custom cahmer11·. which conceals an auromauc l1f1 TV, four speakm integrated into rhe TV /Srereo, CD player and VCR. French door~ open 10 the expansiveJJpper terrace with lli glonnus view o( the hartu and beyonJ. Adjoining rhe family room, the kitchen 1s a gourmet's Jcltght, 1mh 2" solid marble counteno~ throughout, large work island, an11que hah:m 11le accents, rwo Asko d1shwashctli and cuStom pamtcJ cahmeu offenng cx1en 11·e )torage Steps away. the fonnal duung room features an 18th CC'onu;• French lunestooe fireplacC', hand d1strcssal wood floor:ing and French doors opening tu the fount.Im courtyard. AL~ on the main le\'el 1s the luxurious m:l.'iter saite, grnccJ by a 17"' ctorury French lunesione mantel in the <1111ng area, as v.ell J( his and her; walk-m closelS. The exquisllC' his and hers bathrooms have eletmc rad1dflr floor hea11ni: Jnd 1nla1d m.ubk and granue slah countenops anJ lloo~. Tv.·o 'iOltd li~one sraircrub lead w the lov.cr bel recreauon room, with aucomauc lift TV tn Custom cabmC'tl)', ro1h Ill refn~raror, (Ink anJ v.et har. and handlll3dC' finplace mantel. There are two add111onal bedrooms with en Sll1te baths, as well as a founh suue w11h a separate encranCC', ideal for 1,ruesr~. Outside, a sp;1Cllll!) covcreJ l"<mo ad101ns thC' sw1mmmg pool. spa and buih-m barbecue. Compleunj! rh1) level are the conyenient pool changing room w11h <hower and W.C.. excrctSe room, bundn· mom tlnd storage mom. Lumm programmahlC' light mg anJ entmamment wnrrol\ ar~ locitoi throughout the home. · Th1~excer11onal r~1dence. v.h1ch was featurcJ on the )Q96 Cowoa Jel Marti~ Trour, IS offercJ at $3,qSO,C\X' anJ I\ a Cul~ell Banlrr Premv.~ rmf'Crt) F\lr ll\Qre than(!:! yeais, the C.OIJwell Bank.er Prev1ev. ~t.ate mark.eung prvgmm hili httn the rrrem1ncnt- )-ys1em for marke11nJ! luxury propenics m Nonh AmerJCH. •For addition~[ infomration regardin!].. this property, contact: Bruce Miller of the Coldwell Banker Newport Beach Office at (714) 644-9060 or reach Coldwell Banker on the Internet at htrp://www.coldwellbanker.com. Big Canyon Villas: Townhome . excellence BOUNDARIF.s: Located just north of Fashion Island. Big Canyon Villas also cradles the north east comer of Big Canyon Golf Course. HOMES: There arc 78, two--Jevel homes within the community which range from ) ,505 to 1,820 square feet. Four different floor plans feature two and three bedrooms. fireplaces, indoor laundry facilities. eat-in kitchens and two-car garages. BUILDER/DEVELOPER: ~ Big Canyon was developed by the Irvine Co. in 1989. The homes were sold in 1992-93. NOW LISTED: Several floor plans are cumntly available. Pri6cfs ridge from.~ co s.mooo. Poof view at Big Canyon Villas in· Newport 8eoch Some homes are poolside. while others SCHOOLS: offer supreme locations bordering Big Lincoln Elementary and Corona del Mar Canyon Golf Course and Country Club. High School. There is also the Waldorf Price varies according to size and School, a private elementary and junior location. high .school and Our Lady Queen of COMMUNITY FEATIJRES: A. private pool;spa, fitness facility and clubhouse with fireside lounge, kitchen and bar provide a ho t of leisure choices within the community. There arc no Mello Roos fees. Angels paroch.ial school. SHOPPING: A collection of dining, entertainment and shopping alternatives at Fashion Island arc within minutes of home. SOURCE:, Melinda Mason, president of ~ Homeowners Association and real estate broker with Mason Ellis Realtors. Big Canyon Villas. Newport Beach. (714) 759-7700. '1 If you would like to submit 11 community profile of yo11r Jann ona, pleose folJow tit• ~.,, fonNll and enclose a ""'P OIUJUae (Thomas GuU/e) of du ana alonK widt a pltoto of" clm"tlll lisliltg. Tit• de1crlpdo11 of the property goes 11Nltr tltt "now listell'' sectWn. Send to: J11llt Wktr, nal tsklte edilor, Daily Pilot, 330,W. 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Connie McKibban Laguna Beach South (714)499-l}.ZO ~ Joan Moloughney M"~'°n VICJO -(714)837-5700 Beverl) Pavlovich Lai:una Beach 'iouth (71'1)499-1320 Jennifer Pritchell l\e..,.pon (kach (7 l .. )6-H-9060 Nancy Short Laguna Bc;1ch North (714)49-f-0215 Judy Upton Laguna Beath Nor1h (714)494-0215 Fred Mlhaylo LagunaN1~I (714)249-6611 Linda Mullinix La_suna Hills (714)837·9550 Patrida Payne l>Jna P1Hi1vli.1n C'lemeni. (7H)66J.9j55 4111 Maxine Putnam l>•n.i}'o1n1 .in C1cm.:ntc (-14)661.9355 ue Stant<J'n I u~una N1gud (714)249-6611 Ron Vasquez La1una Hin~ (714)837-9550 Linda Lone Yorila Linda (714)777-2122 Susan Miller Massiqo Viejo (714)837-5700 H.J. Nidtka Ctarcmonl/Upland (909)621--6 761 DonaJd Pfaff Nc~nHcach - (714)644-9060 Dan Raphael l>.>111 PoinlJSan Clement~ (714)661-9~55 D'ette Steelberg Nc""f><.'':1 _8each (714)644-9060 Jadilll WabJ Laguna 8cadl South (it .\)499-1320 • I -~ Daily Pil<>< llHl 1!1we • March 8, 1997 EASTllDI! CosTA Ml!sA 3 bd, 2 ba, peat family Wett, DCW ~itchen, Kraped ctillnp $359,000 • 644.9060 I OPEN HOUSES 1 :00 -4:00PM SATURDAY'S INVITATIONS EASTSIDE COSTA M ESA 284 Sierks 9 Tcrnmo Court $259,900 $249,000 Donald Pf~ Liz Gretch SATURDAY & SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS 1707 Miramar $41 5,000 Mary Ann Nethercutt C ORONA DEL MAR 324 Poppy Ave. $599,000 Cammy Leslie / Sa ll y Ph~ll1ps C OSTA M ESA 160 I Sea hor<,c Circle $279,900 Mmk Wyland IRVINE T ERRAn 14 19 Dolphin Terran: $1.495,000 BMhma Mi le!> LIDO ISLE ' 745.Via L1Jo NorJ $775,000 Sh:iron Grime~ /-1..orraanc Farrington SPY(;LASS HILL 9 M,lntcrey C ircle $R49.000 Joyce Olson . T URTLE R OCK, IRV!Nt I Mira $509.000 SonJa Powe ll T URTLE R OCK SUMMIT, I RVINI:. 2 BngaJaer $t185,000 Jan Ward . VILLA POINT 298 Val1;1 Poanr Dnw $253.900 Mike Evans SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS B ALBOA P ENINSULA 1559 Ocean Blvd. $639,000 , . Marcia & Rohert Bent zr9 Nnrthampton Court $495,000 Carol All1scm 12 Rue Vill ars $495,000 Perry Taub 9 Cherry Hall!> Lane $1,279,000 Alison McCormick EASTSIDE C OSTA M ESA 2498 Parmley@ Monte Vt!>ta $298,500 Oonalc.I Pfaff LIDO ISLE 506 Vi<l Lado NorJ $2,694.000 Lylcen Ewing N EWPORT COAT 9 Teramo Court $240,000 Carla Broff man NEWPORT H EIGllTS 325 L<tjolla $439.000 Susan Noonan .._SPYGLASS HILL ) , 20 Morro Bay $749,000 Mike Evans T URTLE R OCK, IRVINE 3 Summcrser $224,900 Mo Mulligan LIOO PARK D RIVE • SOLD Bayfront condo with forever bay, Catalina and ocean views, security buidling; 2 bd 24 hour doorman, boar slips available. . Custo m oceanfront home with beautiful white.water views,. l imesto~e flooring, granite a.nd marble countertops, 4 bd su ites 4533 ORRINGTON F OR LEASE • $5,500 I M ONTH · 3 bedrooms + den·, fu ll ocean views, access to 3 beaches. JOHN CAMPBELL . -(714) 644--9070 EXT. 121 9 CHERRY H ILLS LANE, BIG CANYON Outstanding traditio nal 5 bedroom home located on a large cor::ner lo t on a quie t cul#de·sac. Includes newer windows, doors, and carpet, large backyard, patio area, gated sp a, enormo us living room, and forma l dining room . O FFERED AT $1,279,000 815 VIA Lino Soun, LIOO ISLE 4 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, gorgeous custo m bayfront home m prime location, extensively remodeled, large gourmet kitchen with breakfast area, formal dining, wood paneled fa mily. room, living room with fi replace, terrific bay views, dock for large yacht. OFFERED AT $2,300,000 .. H ARBOR ISLAND • $1, 900,000 Custom contemporary bayfront home, 4 bd + office/ den, 4.5 ba, open and spacious floorplan. An entertainer's de light! BALBOA PEN INSULA • $ l ,'650,000 .\ T h e U ltimate in Contemporary Living. · J bd, 3 ba, magnifice nt h arbor and city ligh t view , gourmet kitchen , private boat slip. A lso Avail~ble for Lease • $5,900/mo 7 C HESHIRE COURT, BELOOURT 5 bedrooms, 7 baths, magnificent custom estate · with incredible gardens and gated pool, aprx. 6,500 sq ft of gracious living, gorgeous two story entry with winding scaircase, large living room with adjoining wC>OQ paneled library, spacious family room, l~rge loc on cul-de-sac. OFFERED AT $2,250,000 ALISON McCORMICK .(714) ~44--9070 EXT. 144 C1997 Cotdwell ~ef Corpotation. NI Equal Opportunity ComJ18ny Equal Housing Opportunity All Offices l~tty Owned and Operated .. \ ... . ) "Best Priced Home B.ehind the Gates!" "Why Settle For Mediocrity?" sir~mm UIPIPmm 183-·-- ~~+Uo&~3• ~ ... • r. •···' ·•· •. • ····-•#""'•~ •• - DONALD PFAFF 433--9528 ' MAKE THE RIGHT MOVE. <J . . . .. . . ·-.. .. . ,. . • Expanded "Dover" model· • 2.bedrooms, 2 baths • Smooth, high ceilings • C ustom patios • Fabulous floorplan • l:.arge living areas • Walking distance to Fashion Island • Excellent investment opportunity , • Perfect fo r t::ntertaining _...., ___ __:....,J PERRY TAUB.-· (714) 644--5833 COME ENJOY MODEL HOME l>ERFECTION • 1982 Custom single family construction, 2,400 sq ft. • .Private enclave of eight homes, wonderful cobble driveway • Open kitchen with breakfast dining and views 'of backyard • Living room with high vaulted ceilings and fireplace .,. Separate formal dining room with beautiful oak flooring • Custom oak wet bar with wine rack and copper sink • Indoor laundry area and installed security system • 3 Separate yard areas, large patio area and one sports counyard Offered at $298,500 • Walk to schools, park • Sunny back.yard • Family dining area .. • Landscape & sprinklers • Living room with fireplac~ • Master bedroom with bath • Open area kitchen • • 1,500 Sq. Ft. of living area '-Offered at $259,900 • 'Daily Pil0t 1lnl &bu • Yard\ 8, 19'17 FEATURIN G HON1.ES IN BIG -CANYON 9 CHERRY. HILLS L ANE • $1,279,000 Outstanding remodeled tradicional S bd home located on a large comer lot on a ql;liet cul,de, ac. Call Alison McCormick ·• . ( 714) 644,9070 Ext. 144 Fabulous 180• unobstructed view with over 110 ft of golf course frontage, 5 bd, S ha, .chree fireplaces, pool, spa Call Jeff Axton • (714) 644,9070 Ext. 137 21 RUE CANNES • $639,000 2 bd, 2 ba, pectacular views, special location, rcmod, eled and expanded, fre nch doors, light wood t1oors Call Carol Alliso~ • (714) 644,9070 Ext. 126 1 CHERRY HILLS L ANE • $949,000 Lovely remodeled and expanded 4 bd, 3.5 ba home on a large spacious lot, cul,Je,sac location. . Call Carol Allis<1n • ( 714) 644,9070 Ext. 126 BIG CANYON'S SECRET • $1,295,000 Sensational 4 bedroom home, flawlessly remodtled & tastefully appointed. Spacious ground with pool, spa. Call Lyleen & Jeff Ewing • (714) 644,9070 Ext. 114 1 7 INVERNESS • $1,650,000 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bath , pac1ou cmmtry kitchen, large .formal dining room, cozy family room, private courtyard Call Jeff Axton • (714) 644,9070 Ext. 13 7 1 • .. TRADITIONAL CAPE. Coo HOME • Views from Palos Verdes to_ Dana Point', including all of Newport Harbor & Catalina • Over 5,000 sq. ft .. • 5 bedrooms, 5 .5 baths • Designed in 1993 by Newport Architecturc\l firm Dobbie/Schley • Cozy Walnut Paneled Library • Hardwoo<l floor , French Doors • Large Gourmet Kitchen • C ustom n;iou lding & Trim • 3 Woodburing Fireplaces • Master suite on first floor , KINGS ROAD, NEWPORT BEACH $1,895,000 CAROL MOCK& BRUCE MILLER PRESIDENT'S CLUB (714) 644--9070 EXT. 123 & 131 . C1997 Coldwell Banker Corporation. An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. All Oflloea Independently Owned and Openated. • ... . , BRUCE MILLER PRESI DENT~S CLU B · (714) 644--9070 Ext. 131 ---------------;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;--.. Spectacular new 6,000+ sq. ft. Italian villa wich panoramic views uf Newporc Harbor and Catalina~ 4 bedrrxJm ~, 7 bat~, with .the jlne\I materials anA crafmrumsh1p c.hroughnw . $3,950,000 ~=====~=~==~-==-:--=~~="'"'i1 Recentl'V remodl.'led 4 bedroom , 3 hath home in Irvine Terrace . Sweeping IHI~ harbor views m a great $799,000 ·In Escrow family neighborhood, spacious floorplan plus master suite with spa . New concempm·ary . home with enclless views of the hay , 3 bedrooms, 3 . 5 baths, family room, den, pool, spa, Lm1eswne floors, granite counters .. liliiiiilliiiililliiliiiiiiiiiiiillliliil and much more . $2,095,000 •In Escrow - $789,000 $1,895,000 $1,195,000 •In Escrow Only one-half block co China Cove beach and a \hort walk t<> Old Corona del Mar, c.h1'i . 4 bedroom , 2. 5 bath home aLso has a ronf wp d.uk u1ic.h ocean , bay anA city Light Thu 5,000+ sq .ft. Newport Beach home is picture perfect. 5 bed.rooms, 5 .5 bachs with breathtaking ocean ''1ews, walnut paneled. library with firepliue and large go~rmec kitchen adjoining the gTt'ur room. EnJO) unobstructeq harbor and ocean t11ews from this front row Irvine Terrace home. Great Opportunity to remodel or build. neu1 in chis superb location . • 01997 Coldwell ~ker Corporation An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. AH omo.. Independently Owned and Operatod • • ... I. 1. 1 ' Daily Pil0t Rul Enate • Much 8, I ')97 C('A,ro/\ oc/c (. I (f1tr} btrtr-,1010 £-rt. 1~7' life;f1f e ·of f>a,/f~Yej IT /5e~""-0Yie"'-.-(ed, C,-a.te-ytA.a.Ytietf Co~N.t/ wit"" two f>riva.te_' T>ea.c~; • I ~. 2581 ViSTA DRIVE 0'.PEN SUNDAY, 1,4PM OFFERED AT $995,000 • 5 Bedroom , 3.5 Baths • Recently remodeled • Family and Dining Rooms with Pine Paneling·& cof(ered ceilings. / • Li ving Room with Fireplace and Bay Window • W ood plank fl oors 2581 ARBOR DRIVE OPEN SUNDAY, 1,4PM OFFERED AT $710,000 • New Listing • 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Bright and Charming Home • O pe n Living Room and Remodeled Kitchen with Hardwood Floors · •O pe n Wood Beamed Ceilings Thr9ughlt • French Doors open to Large South .. facing Patio .. . .. Daily Piloc Real Escaa • Mucti 8, 1997 I • ' BALBOA PENINSULA · • 1559 0 .CEAN .BLVD·. , · IN 199&, OUR SOLD IJmNGS AVERAGED 99.15i OF THE limo P11a. WHAT CAN WE Do FoR You? MARCIA £ ROBERT BENTS 0vu Suo MlwoN 1N BAIJOA PtN1NSuLA ~ 644-9060 Exr. 112 •PAGER: 802-3731 SUNDAY OPEN HOUSE' 1:00 ~ 4:oopm 1559 Ocean Blvd. HUGE PARCEL!. • lust under two standard lots • J bedrooms, 2 bath Residence . ·Steps to "surfiny" the oceanfront beaches· • Plenty of r~om for expansion . . ·DAVID MCCULLOCH .. ~714) '644--9070 EXT. 149 BAYCREST N ORTH ... AVAILABLE 3 bedrooms + den o r 4th in refurbish ed light and bright single fami ly h o me with oversi;ed garage. $445,000 BALBOA PENINSULA .-SOLD Small h ome with dock for small 9oat. . $3 42~000 ,. HARBO R RIDGE.-IN ESCROW 180° view from Catalina to the mountains, 5 bedrooms, 5.5 baths, 200 CALABRIA COURT, COSTA MEsA 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, light and bright tudor estate, 7 ,200+sq ft, 4 car ga rage $1,999 ,ooo.._ Call fo r a Showing or Complementary Evaluation of Your Property. l 989 detached single family. home' in gated commun_ity, many upgrades and large yard. Includes cathedral ceilings, central air' conditioning, plantation shut· ters, skylites, & fireplace in living room. OFFERED AT $229,900 ... •I ) ( Deily Plloc Real Lute • March 8, 1997 MARCIA SCHWARTZ 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, gorgeous custom h o me, new carpet, large eat ... in kitchen, huge master suite, steam sh ower, dressi n g area, large yard. Move ... in ·condition. Offered ~t $328,000 18511 SANTIAGO BLVD, VILLA PARK 5 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, executive h ome, maids quar ... ters, two fam ily rooms, sauna, h~ub, 65' po?l h as underwater music, magnificent fish tank built into wall, Sub--Zero refrigerators. A very unique h ome! Offered at $799,000 11481 SKYLINE DRIVE, NORTH TUSTIN Unobstructed city light view from this over 4,500 sq. ft. French style home. 4 bedrooms, 3 .5 baths, two viewing decks, pool, spa, formal·dining room, three fireplaces, 3 car garage, wine cellar, newly remodeled kitchen and master bath. NORTH TUSTIN . SOLD! • UNIVERSITY PARK · 2 beJrooms +den, 2.5 baths, greenbelt location $249,900 TURTLE ROCK Aprx. 3,000 q fr, 3.5 hachs, city lights-view $539,000 .4 bedrooms, 2 baths, detached $334,500 T OP PRODUCER 19 PRESIDENT'S CLUB 7T.H CONSECUTIVE YEA c an Diane Hex ell 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, beautiful hlime $329,000 M AGNIFICENT BELCOURT ESTATE . 4 bedrooms, 7 baths, custom home with incredible gardens and gated pool. Approximately 6,500 sq ft of gracious living, gorgeous 2 story entry with winding staircase, large living room with adjoining wood paneled library. Formal dining r::oom and oversized fa mily room with fireplace and game area. Offered.at $2,250,000 ...... .. CALL EDIE O .LSON. 552--2000 Ex . ·110 854 1303 Nearly 20 arces, 4 bedrooms, 5.5 baths, luxuri ous 2 story home with full amenities, guest house and many extras. Citrus and avocad~groves plus family gardens and frujt trees, horses area well accommodated. Outdoor entertaining facilities for 10 to hundreds. Incl!Jdes a large bass lake, fully stocked. Offered at $1,675,000 •. 644--9060 EXT. 132 • • .. .. • Daily Pilot Real Estate • ~ 8, 1997 COLDWeLL BANl(eRO PENINSULA POINT COTTAGE 1707 MIRAMAR C harming si ngle story home just steps to the beach and the bay. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, fireplace, 2 patios and a deck. Offered at $415,000 Exclusively Listed w11h Mary Ann Nethercutt 644 -9060 Ext. I 09 01997 Coldwell Banker Corporahon An Equal Opportunity Company Equal HouStng Opportunrty All Offioes Independently Owned and Operate<! Great location in Corona del Mar This charming home. the I largest model of the Summerwmd Collection, has recently been updated with custom hardwood nooring, buill-in bookcases and entertainment center, custom window treatments and new paint. .. , I Other features include a large, bright center island kitchen designed for a serious cook. a downstairs study or office with fireplace in addition to the generous family room with French doors. The master bedroom suite has a retreat/sitting area with yet another fireplace. .. l ~· The home is just steps to shopping. beaches, dining and numerous other Corona del Mar amenities. Offered at $629.000. For nwrt information, call Marit Deremiah aJ the Coldw(fl Banktr Newport Beach office aJ 2121 Pacific Coast Hwy., (714) 644-9060. Or, "4<ach Coldwell Banker <,# on the lnlernet al http://www.coldwellbanktr.com. Tf'e largest residential ~al estau company in California, Coldwell Banker now operates 257 offices and luu ntarlJ 7,()()() sales associaJes staJewide. Custom Udo Isle bayfront home This gorgeous custom bayfront home is located on Lido Isle. Remodeled in 1991. the home boasts fmt~ bedroom suites (one downstairs), powder ro<>m and a large gounnet kitchen complete with granite counters. waJk-ip pantry, six burner gas stove, two wanning ovens. Sub- Zero refrigerator/freezer plus a breakfast eating area. The expansive living room has a beautiful fireplace, built-in stereo speakers and one of the best bay and sunset views in Newport Harbor. The first floor also includes a spacious formal dining room and a cozy wood paneled family room. The 'second floor master suite has the same breathtaking bay and sunset views as the living room and includes vaulted ceilings, fireplace, bay view patio and a large walk-in closet. The other two.bedroom suites open to a roof top garden. This custom ~ome also has intercom and ecurity systems and a dock which can accommodate a large yacht. Offered at $2,300.000. . For more information, call Alison McCormick of the Coldwell Banker Ntwport Beach offict' at (714) 644-9060, /ocatul at 2121 Pacific Coast Hwy. Coldwell Banktr may also be reached on tlle Internet al hltp:/lwww.coldwellbanker. com. Custom Belcourt estate Thjs mapificent, custom built Belcourt estate sits on a lot that is about 12,000 square feet. It is complemented by beautiful gardens, a large grassy area in the backyard as well as a gated pool and spa. The home consists of about 6,500 square feet of living space. Features include a gorgeous two story entry with winding staircase, large living room with fireplace which adjoins a handsome wood paneled library, a spacious fonnaJ dining room and an oversized family room complete with fireplace and game area. The gourmet kitchen has a sunny breakfast area. There are four large bedroom suites, seven bathrooms, air conditioning, securi ty system and four car garage. . This home is offered at $2,250,000 and is a Coldwell Banker Previews Property. For nwn in/ormalion, call Alison McCormi.clc or Edit Olson of the Coldwell Banker Newport Beach office aJ (71') 644-9060. Or, nach ColdweU &nicer on t/N Internet at lutp://www.coldwellbanur.com. For more than 60 yeon, the ColdweU Banker Pr111iew1 estaJe morkedn1 program has been the pn-•minent sysUm /or marketing lu:nuy propertUs in Norllt Anwric& .·· 2657 Vist2 Omada • r .. · Daily Piloc Real Eswe • M,arch 8, 1997 #1 AGENT JANUARY-MAY 1996 #3 NEWPORT BEACH AGENT 1996 • #13·COMPANY WIDE 1996 LIST YOUR HOME WITH A TOP PRODUCER 2312 Aralia 907 C hestnut 6n Visca Bonita 426 Vis12 Sucnc 2732 Hilltop 401 V1St2 Roma -2915 Caralpa 2227 Arbutus 2 I 15 Arbutus 2938 Perla 2921 Qucdada 232,3 Vist2 Hucna 2601 Vuca Roma 402 V1St2 Trucha 2756 HilJvicw '.'II .. Newport Beach Office 23 Corporate Plua, Suite 190 644-6373 ext 114 507 ~VENIDA LUCIA Bluffs -Spacious 3BR, end unit overlooking a lush greenbelt. Secluded & quiet location near COM, Back ~ay, park & shops. Owner has been transferred. $299,000 2129 VISTA LAREDO . OPEN SAT/SUN Bluffs -Prime location. ExceUent greenbelt location near the '"Reflection Pool". Highly upgraded & redone 3BR, 2.5BA .. Light, bright & neutril. Mint condition. $329,000 908 CHES1NUT PLACE OPEN SUNDAY Eastbluff-Spacious 5BR, 3BA converted to JBR +large: den & family rm. French doors & windows, textured walls & ceilings, recessed lights. Cul-de-sac location w/largc private yard. Possible lease o tion. $57S,OOO ' • J ... I- '· - ... Daily Pilot ~al Estate• March 8, 1997 Ell . REAlTy r Is GRoup• FROM THE HILLTOP .. Wonderful & sp acious 3BR, 2BA home with recreation room, co1y fireplac:e. high ceilings. Enormous windows overlook Bay and mountains. ~Gisela Burmeister $599,900 Ad Code 70217 WVELY GARDEN HOME C ustom brick hardscape & country. garden with fruit trees surround~ charming 2BR home. Hardwood floors, crown moulding, with separate guest house. · Dana Bl ack & LouAnnc Riney $306,000 Ad Code 72057 DOVER SHORES SPLENDOR l:.xquisite bayfront estace with dock features 3BR, 3BA, bonus room, handsomely crafted decor. enclosed patio. All this and mountain views! Available for lease. Kent McNaughton EXPANDED FWORPLAN A wonderful SBR. 3BA home with library, bonus room/office wich ~cp..tr.tte cncry. Boasts expanded master suite, vaulced ceilings, flrepl.icc. balcony & stairs to spa. ~zebo, & spacious cerraced yara. Claudcnc Blanchard & Karen Rcrck $554,900 Ad Code 71887 -----.-.---------· , • 1 N EWpORT 8EACll OfficE · 2J CoRpORATE Pl.Au, SuiTE 190 644..-6200 CUSTOM ELEGANCE Absolutely stunning cusrom home wicfi SBR, 4.SBA, gourmet's kitchen, 6rh BR or game room, 3 fireplaces. Master suite has marble shower & jet jacuzzi wb. Eric & Laraine Shaw $1,095;000 Ad Code 72447 ENDLF.SS APPEAL Amactive Ranch sryle home features 3BR, 2 BA, cozy brick fireplace; spacious kitchen. Wonderful yards, great communtry setting. COUNfRY BEAUTY This 3BR, 3 BA home offers peaceful country living & forever views of valleys, mounrains, & night lights. Hardwood floors, contemporary decor. Koi pond & cascade in garden: $210,000 Patti O 'Desky · Ad Code 72117 $399,000 Sassy Luby . Ad Code 71487- THE BFST OF NEWPORT! A wonderful 3BR, 2BA home with attached one BR & bath area --all overlooking pool. Spacious family room with fireplace & bar, marble fireplace in living room, customized kitchen. Team lioover BAYVIEW BEAUTY Gorgeous peeks of rhe Bay from this 3 BR, 2BA home on quiet grecnbclc. Gourmet's kitchen, custom baths, French doors & wind ows, skylights, romantic spa. Lovely tile pauos. Renee Talton Ad Code 70587 $475,000 Ad Code 72607 BELCOURT CUSTOM CONTEMPORARY LIVING Mediterranean scyle 3BR, 2.SBA to~home with separate living room , master BR retreat, kitchen nook. Two car garage, view deck & courcyard. Nancy Barfield $539,000 Ad Code 72147 SPECTACULAR MEDITERRANEAN A one-of-a-kind home in guard-gated Harbor Ridge, this 6BR, 6.5BA Medi terranean has three levels with elevator, library, solarium, recreation room. Lavish interiors with private luxury. Ann, Ted & Suzanne Designed by Richard Hull, chis spectacular SBR, 4BA home has marble fireplaces, gorgeous staircase, French winaows & doors. Guard-gated com!llunity, 3 car garage, spacious yard. Mali G uUcdgc $1,095,000 Ad Code 70567 LINCOLN LANE TREASURE Spacious & beautiful home on one of N~ort's ntce.st streets. Excdlent Aoorplan with · 4BR, 3BA, interior atrium, gourmec's kitchen, French doors & windows, rectssed lighting, fireplace. Arne Peterson $649,500 Ad Code 72437 • ·PENiNsulA OfficE 2001 W. BAlboA Blvd. 72J.-.8120. .... 230Lille#113 Sat $400.000 "Mary A":'\McGuire l 9 Sea Island Sat $259,000 Dana Black 7 Sr. Tropez at $650.000 Kay Konfal 2129 Vista Laredo 5Jc/Sun S.,29.000 Luby/Daley 1954 Port Cl:iridge Sun $1.095.000 Judy Strauss 1954 R~e Villars Sun $895.000 Steve Leverett 14 Rue Gr and Vallee . ~un $""'J9.000 Bclle·P.mch 25 15 Bamboo Sun .. S'i89.000 Arne Petersen 908 Chcsrnut un $5'75.000 Roy Osterhout 720 Bison '\un S'i54.900 Kari:n Rezek • 200? Yacht M1sd11ef un S59'i,OOO M.mne Propp • 30 I 8 Corte Portal Sun S'i.2'>.000 Mali Gulledge 1706 Dover Dr un $44'>.000 Pam Ball 333 Sane.a Isabel un $291),000 P'atry Harvey 408 Evening Scar Sun $999.999 Esther Tabak 11 Oakdale liun $459,900 Harriet BoiWinick Bonnie Bay High lands 1743 Bayport Way Sun $448,000 Dick Dickson 2328 Li. Landa Pl Sun $409.500 Claudette Blanchard 1456 Vista Hogar Sun $205.000 Sally Shipley 2024 Vista Ca1on Sun $345,000 Tom Brunson • 270 Cag~ey #213 Sun $189,000 Maxine Mink 240 Nice #302 Sun $189,000 Mary Ann McGuire SEAWIND TOWNHOME A WINNING LAYOUT! Great home with wonderful floorplan close to school & park. Fireplace, small office, huge backvard. Close to Mariner's park. Will trade for cf uplex at beach. Walk co the beach from chis immaculate 2 story condo. Vaulted ceilings, great living room with fireplace. Patio, pool. spa, & garage. Mark Jackson $16;,950 Gib Walker Ad Code 75107 $329,000 Ad Code 75067 ULTIMATE LUXURY Go~eowly crafted 4BR, 4BA custom d tatc with floor plan for comfort & entertaining. Large, private ~est suite, hardwood floors, French doors. Lush fruit trees. Michael Smith Ad Code 71007 MAGNIFICENT MEDITERRANEAN The. luxuries of this gorgeous 4BR, 3BA home include custom marble & granite, kitchen with double oven & range, fireplace, & master suite with jacuz.zi rub & cuscom Limestone. Built-in BBQ. . Bernard Towers · $849,000 ' Ad Code 75167 Daily Pil<>< Real Estate• March 8, 199T \ .:EASTBLUFF BOUNlY Elegant cusrom marble and hQrdwood, recessed. tithes, French dqors/windows create private lwcury. Spacious 5BR o't onus room, versatile imerior . ..Gorge~us yard with gazebo and brick BB Q. $575,000 , · Sally Shipley Ad Code 72797 FRONT ROWVIEWS Incredible sighcs of che harbor & Catalina Island grace this 3BR. .3BA Sea Faire residence. Love& & modern decor with fireplace, formal dining, 2 master suites. uiet & private location. Mary Ann McGuire WILL TRADE IN BELCOURT Elegant 5BR custom home wich ocean view and grand marble entry wich circular staircase. 4 car garage. Available furnished. Ad Code 71147 Belle Partch I $1,695,000 . DECORATORPERFECf Catch a glimpse of Catalina from this wonderful 3BR home. Gourmec's k.itChen, fireplace, light & bright decor. Gated beach access. 8.J. Johnson Ad Code 70397 .. • Daily Pilot lleal ~ • March 8, 1997 Move in perfect. 480, 2BA across from school & library. Reduced! $449,000 Sandy Daley 644·6373 ext. 201 Mike Smith 644-6373 en. 148 Pam Ball 644-6373 ext. 218 631-4301 Res. Newport Heights Charmer. 4Bd, 3BA, 3 fireplaces. Cuscom Cape Cod: $569,000 Gorgeous remodeled 3 bedroom on lush greenbelc. $329,000 Lease: I BR condo -Versailles "perfect" remodel 140 m . Upgraded, expanded family home with 4BR and 4BA. Quality is evidenc throughout! $645,000 ~ N EWi>ORT BEAclt· OfficE 21 c ·oRpORATE PlAZA SuiTE 190 644 .... 6200 B.J. Johnson 644-6373 Ext 1472 Call today for Y?ur private showing The lease expensive customized home in Shorecliff. Peek . . ocean view. $665,000 Prestigious gated community. Dramatic, spacious 3BR +den, 3BA townhome overlooking 1 Sch fairway, private pool in large pacio. $739,000 Inviting large 4BR pool home with a spacious ,. ·family room. Hardwood floors, French doors & plantation shutters. Walle to parks & school. $448,000· SEAVIEW Single level 3BR. Glimpse of ocean. Sunset & mounc:un v1~s. 24·HR. guard ~ted. $595,000 Bonnie Barrington 644-6373 at. 146 644-0452 res. Dick Dickson 644-6373 at 1SS2 • • Daily Pilot Rnl &c.re • Mardi 8, 1997 L11Pri&a.--... ____, 2J CoRpORATE Pl.uA SuiTE 190 644 ... 6200 720 Bison -Best Buy In East I . . 55 ,900 5 bedroom, 3 baths. New master suite, upgr;aded baths. Family & dining room. French doors. 2982 sq. ft. icr1"2ccd b;ick rilrd & spa'. Karen Rezek 644-6373 Ext. 126 2328 La Unda Pl8'1e $409,500 Rcmodefcd 4BR or 3+1g bonus or guest rm w/prvt. cnrl'2ncc & 3 baths! Grr cul-de-sac loation w/fcnccd pool, lush, tropical yrds & view of mens. Sep dining & family rm. Community pool, gym. Attached garage. 1 bedroom; 1 bath. . $84,500 Marilyn Kershner 644-6373 ext 110 433~0929 ·Pager Guard Gated, Fabulous Views from this 4BR +Loft, 3.5 BA. Owner will consider lease option. Offered At: $725,000 ' --- 2515 Bamboo . $589,000 '4BR. 2.5BA,Rcmodelcd ~tblufThomc w/lush, Tropical Koi Pond & cusrom pool, spa & BBQ. N~cr roof. marble, leaded & stained glass! Sccuriry. ·Dana Black 729-8296 LouAnne Rittey 717-4207 A PART~Fl{SlllP < < >\1Bl'.\T\C K:\O\Vl.FD<;I ,.\,I> 1-.XPI I{ I ISi I 01{ I 01>/\\ 'S H0!\1F MARKI I Newport's Baycrest for $310,000! Well maintained 4 bedroom pool home. Attention ht Tune &yen , 2525 Bourbon Scrcct, H4, Orange $129,900 Newport, conftll.ieoce , location. -19 Sea Island. Big Canyon Mclain. Spacious end unit. 3 bedrooms, great master suite. Many upgrades. $259,000 , Fantastic Eutside Opportunity • Cottage with guest house legal to rem. Picture perfect Country Garden. Brickwork galore! Reduced to $306,000 *Exclusive Buyer's ·Rep~ntation Available . . *We have impeccable references available upon reque$t. • .,. • • • Ellis REAlTY GRoup cElEbRATEs . succEss AT ANNuAl AWARils pRESENTATi~N FROM ld1: Chuck NEUMUER, NANcy BIAck ANd DENNis GoRdoN RoN MAUANO, KENT McNAUGhTON & DENNis GoRdON PAM BAU & DENNis GoRdON ANNE lioovER ANd DENNis GoRdoN Ellis REAhy GROUp AclcNOwled<fed dtE 1op pROducos AJ 1hE.iR ANNUAL AwARds alEbAATioN hrld AT TffE Ritz~ lAGuNA NiGud. JkE EVtNT WAS ltosJECI by Ckuck NEuiwJER AHd DENNis eo.doN, ..Ito R£COGNiud fltE EXJMORditwry ACCOMplisltMENTS of AGENTS FROM 11 Ellis REAity C.OOp offias, fROM °"""GE CouNT)' TO ~ Di£q<l. Top iNdividuAI pROOUCERS RECEivaf iw«koM£ AWMck. RoH MAZiANO ACCEptECf dtE AWMCf hJI! mE NRJPORJ BEAdt olfiCE, .ihidt lwl lit£ _MOD lisriNGS Md WM MMEd .m pROfitAblE. FROM Ith: ANN Pa£RS, Ted JARVis & SuZANNE SkulER SAily Shipley & 0£NNis GOAdoN SO. EASTSIDE.. •• Gatecl EState Splendid 48R. 3.58A mMOf. 17 .000.slte. fam rm. music rm. f)091/spa, playhouse ...... $775,000 BIG CANYON ••• Dram&dc &. Brtghtl MoNoo model w/r.ew c..upet pdfnr 38R 2.SBA w/M8Rdown Cul-de5tlC loc.\tion .. $639,900 CORONA DEL MAR ••• Wa.ge St.uter Pretty remod klt. hardwd firs. fpk:. 28R I BA 2 w gill. R2 zone. Room to "'1<! apt. $399,000 CORONA D£L MAR ... 2 Urse Units 7 yrs new duplex 3BR. 38A &. 38R. 2.SBA ~ w!fr*.. lndly. Garage and space e.ich •... ssao.ooo CORONA Dll MAR ••• Nttd Space? look at thl$ pnce for 48R 38A condo! Cath cetl. (pie. formal DR I BR. I BA down .. $349.900 f · "I saw your ad in the Daily Pilot" ... "No matter where. I go this i what everyone is say ing to 1ne. I ha\ e advertised fait hfull y in The Daily Pilot for almo. t 10 years and I find it a very valuable asset in pro1noting 1ny client1 properties. The high quality of the respon e I rece ive fr orn p<Hential clients and other agents is tru ly amazing. It h as helped m~ to achieve the end result , which is to assi t my clients in buying and se ll ing properties. The support staff is a pleasure to work with as they are alw ays availab le, very effi cient and extremely creative. The Daily Pilot is THE Re.a l Estate statement in our community!" Sincerely, K=t~ Ron Felso t Ron .Felsot, Broker Remax South County Newport Beach Fo r ad vertising information cp.ll 642-432·1 New listing in Bonnie Bay Highlands A wonderful opponunity for comfortable living in a great Newpon Beach neighborhood. Thi' 11pac1ou'I home b brimming with charm and boa.''' lovd) rnom' for cntrn.uning. farml} and fonnal dinang. This home 1s the picture 11f warmth and coz1nc''· t!.ld..l'd behind lu~h tree.' with architecture accented by touches of \Ca blue. Add1nr 10 the rJl'a!> of tomfort and entertaining are ~he private pool. 'Pa and covered pal Ill Fnur bedrooms and iliree at i.. a am1 y room anllliVing rth>m enjO) -.uch cui.wm aLcenlS as plantation ~hutter!'I, French doors. han.lwmlll noori.. tile counter' Ill thl.' kitchen and closet organi1er . Abi.ulutcly made for r~laxation and private rL'C1et1t1un Liu' pool home also has a fireplace and ii. located within walking cli~tance IL' prn k '· OlfcreJ at $448.000. For mort infonnaJion, call Die/.; Dicbon froftl the Newport Beach ofjict' of Fl/if Realty Group al (714) 644-6200. ' ' • Sea Faire home with views of the harbor This lavish Sea F'airc residence is designed for endless views of the harbor and Catalina Island. F~tures include a grand double door entry. a magnificent living room with fireplace and expan jve canopy window ll,lat leads out onto a view deck. Each of the two master suites has a private bath with Jacuzzi jet tub, closet and a view patio with extra storage space. This very spacious Ooor plan offers .a special guest room or third bedroom with private bath . The kitchen has a sunny breakfast nook and an adjacent dining room surrounded by windows and a wet bar for the entertainer. Neutral colors and modem interiors create a charming decor that heightens this home's .ense of luxury. This residence, offered at $400,000, is uniquely suited for outdoor entertaining on large patios with sunset dining views. . For •on UifontUIJU>tt, caU MllT]Atttt McGuire fro• tit• N•wport Btach offict of EUb RH/ty Growp Ill (714) 644-6200. Daily Pilot Real Eataee • Mach I; l 997 EHis Reaby Group receiveS national aYlards The award-winning marketing team is recognized in five categories For the third conseculive year Elhs Realty Group/Better Homes and Gardens has been nationally recognized for its outstanding marketing campaigns and services. The fim1 was named a grand winner in five categori es of the Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Services Best of Show awards. Chosen from submissions throughout the nation, the firm's winning entne were created by Nancy Btack, vice prec;1dent .md director of markeung. More th:Ul 800 members of the Better Homei. and Garden-. nerwork are eligible to wm the pre!>1tg1ou' bt:st of sho\\ award · The winning entne., of Ell1) Realt) Group were dii.played at the Be1tt:r0 H0mc., and Garden'i Reai" E.'>t<itc ~en u:e' \:onvt:nti<'n '97 held in San Diego. ·1-:,;1i, Re.11ty Gr11up wa' ,eJe~ted al> a "11 nner becau-ie of lht! thorough implc!11entation and cffec11 vene-;s ot: 1he1r prog1l111i. 111 the marl.etplJce ... said Aiko Sabbag. president of Better I lume<. :md Gardens Real bstatc Service .... "Elh'> Really \.roup ha" a very 1ale111ed mar\..ettng tc:im '''hu~e willing.ncsi. 10 .,hare their 1dCJ1' with others c>.emplifics what 1s be-.t about the 1:$ctter Homes and-G ardeM ~eal E'ratc Services network ... The corporate marleung department nf Elli · Realty Group achieved many mile tones in 1996 In addition to winning the awards froru Better Homes and Gardens • Ellis Realty Group wa" awarJed a Ccn1ficate of Merit in advertising from Christle' Great futatc~ and several article-; have been published throughout the 1ndu.,1ry recognizing their adven1Mng vision and Nancy Black marJ...eung strategres. The past year marked the begmning of Elli-. Realty Group's signature dtrect mailing progra~ as weJJ as a ~mooth and -.ucccs,ful logo and name change. These proJCCt~ were created and directed by BlacJ... and her department. • A, a self cool:tined in-house agency. \\e are able to take our marketing project'-from c;onceptH>n 10 comph:Lion."' Black s.ud "Th1i. meam: better service to our sales n .. '>octatc:-. and their clients:· ' · For more information about tile award- winning marketing of Ellis Really Group call thl' office nearest you. Ellis Rtally Group has 11 offices and 350 saks · associates serving Orange and San Diego co!-lnties. Ellis Realty Group ha$ been a member of the Better Honus and GaT'{lens · Real Estate Services network of independent real estaJefirms since 1992. Better Homts and Gardens Real Eslale en•ius, formed in 1978, is an internalional network of more than 800 member firms wilh llU)re than 1,500 oj/ices and more titan 25,000 licensed salts associates in the Uniled Stales, .Canada and Puerto Rico. Located in popular Baycrest This spaciOU'\ home i in !'prime location to enjoy privacy and comfort. The excellent floor plan offers rooms for fami ly or executive living and create. a beautiful place to rela.~, dine and entertain. Featuring four bedrooms, with master suite eparate, three baths, fonna.l livmg room with a cozy fireplace, formal dining room atld a spacious family room overlooking the beautiful, private garden, this home blends comfortable interiors with the charm of neat landscape and architecture. This lovely Baycrcst home has a two car garage and enjoys a wonderfuJ neighbOrhood setting. Offered at $595,000. For mon Uifo""41ion, Cldl Unda Otlh and Lois Jacobs from tM Newport Btad office of Ellis Rta}fy Group al (114) 6"-6~8(}. • Oversized lot in Newport Ridge This gorgcou!. !-!tree bedroom plus loft home ha!. two and one-half baths. Located in Newport Ridge's premiere St. Michel community, the home offers 'unny southwestern exposure. hardwood nooring throughout the main le\el and ha' plantation 'hutter" and wood blind,. T he lamily-'>tyle kitchen features up~raded cabinetry and counter!.. There is a breakfast nook which open' onto the family ruoh1. A gracious master suite leatures a large walk-in closet, complere with buih-ins. There are two .,econdary bedroom' plus a loft, which could be converted to a fou rth bedroom. In adtlit1on. the home offer' an o\er\ltetl rear pool-Mzed yard with patio cover and a two car garage. The home is steps to a community pool and spa, private tot lot and · park. There arc no neighbors behind this home , offering complete pnvacy. Offered at \449.9fX). For more informatio11, call Greg Lombardi or Ginni Johnson at (714) 644-1600, Coast Newport Properties, .J Civic Plaza, SuiJe 260, Newport Beach. Great location on Eastside Costa Mesa Don't miss this well located Eastside bargain with three bedrooms and two baths. One bedroom and bath are on the first noor and two large bc<lrooms and bath are upstairs. The bedroom!. have ample closet/storage space with two walk-in closets. This home was upgraded and updated in 1989 and included the kitchen. baths and a new forced air unit. Other features include a private enclosed patio. a separate laundry room and a two car garage. Enjoy this quiet. complex with lovely manicured common areas and a community pool. spa and clubhouse. Walk to 17th Street shopping and restaurants. Offered at $165.000. For more information, cp,U Jill Andrus at (714) 644-1600. Coast Newport Properties, 4 Civic PlavJ, SJe. 260, Newport Beach. Welcome home This .sought after four ~droom, three bath h~me is located in a 24-hour guard gated community. The home fearures vaulted ceilings in the form{'J li vi ng and dining rooms, plantation shutters and French doors leading off to a side courtyard. . The k11ctlen is complete with a work island station and commercial grade gas cooktop. There is an oversized family room with custom entertainment center built-in. a fireplace and French doors leading out to a professionally landscaped yard. The master suite offers built-ins. a drm ing room and a walk-in closet: The downstair den/bedroom is also complete with computer work tation. fn addition. there i~ a three car garage with built-ins. This home is just steps from a community pool and spa. Nearby are specialty shops., restaurants. a park and Back Bay nature trails. The home is in the Lincoln School district. Offered at $399.000. For more information, call Greg Lombardi at (714) 644-1600, Coast Newport Properties, 4 'Civic Plaza, Suitt 260, Newport Beach. Ideal entertainer's home on· private golf course This customized golf course home is nestled at the cod of a quiet cul-de-sac and offers hardwood nooring throughout. The formal Uving room features a soaring ceiling and custom built-in bookshelves. · The family kitchen is completely remodeled with granite counters and hardwood flooring. It opens to a spacious family room. A gracious master suite and two beautiful secondary bedrooms offer views of the golf course. In addition, there are two and one-half baths and a two car attached garage. Offered at $399,000. For mon infonnalion, call Greg Lombardi aJ (714) 644-1600, Coast Newport Properths, 4 Cim PlavJ, Suite 260, Newport BeMlt. .. ~ob Smith named best of the best He has received the top overall prod ucer award -'( R~al esuue professional Bob Smilh emerged w1Lh the biggest prize of all at First Team 's pn:,11gious Hall of Fame awards banquet. recently held at the Ritz-Carlton Laguna Niguel. He was named the top overall producer among the many star agencs and broke!'\ from all Orange <:;ounty office~. "Rob •~ no 'tranger to major awards." said hN Team general manager Bill Plano~. "He\ rc,pon,ihlc for many million' of dollar\ in 'alc' l'\cry year since r vc known him and ha.\ \\1•n \lr1ually C\cry award we pre~cnt. He'' lx·l·n inducted 1n1t1 the Hall of f-amc "' time' Jn<l " pt:f\C>nall) rc'pon,ible for more 1han ~1110 n11ll1on of 'ale' in hi" 20 plu' year' ot 'l0I\ llt..• Pl.1111" added that !here '' m• h1)!hcr .m.ird 111 ''"' rl.11 c,1a11.• indu,try than top o' era II p1•~lt1"·1 \11111h outpcrfom1cd thl' [x·,t pcupk Ill lhl f>ll,IOC\\. rll'I Team \\J\ proud Ill l''''l'lll lh1' award 111 .,uch an accomph,hed. h.1nl "wl..ing pr!\ and lhl'Y arc proud to h.1\l' l1111111n 1hc11 team. \\ h1k ~mllh ha' found true happrnc" .ind hu;:" 'u~ce') u1 h,..,t Team. he ha' n 'l'n to lhl' 111p pr11Juccr' club in nll ol lhl· c1111,pa111e' h1.• h,t, hl'rn .t"\lCIUICd "llh 1'11Jc preuy much 'um' up m~ kdrn!! ,1, 111.·11:· 'imi1h 'aid. "Pndc in" in111ng rhc a\\,lfll .111,l 1111"1 1mportan1ly. 111 1he worl I do at h r-i . Bob Smith Team. 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Ocean view estate In the-exclusive. gated community of Newport Coast is this Standard Pacific built home offering four.bedrooms and three baths. There is one bedroom downstairs, which is ideal for maid's or mother-in-law's quarters. The master bedroom has a great deck with a view of the Balboa Pavilion. The grounds feature a sparkling pool, relaxing spa with waterfall and motorized hidden safety cover. A gas barbecue and sit down bar with huge patio enhance the outdoors. Amenities include an intercom alarm, surround sound music indoors andout, wood shutter blinds, circular tairway, upgraded flooring, decorator lighting and more. The gounnet kitchen is a chef's dream with a compactor, five burner gas range, oversized double ovens and micro-convection oven. The land caping is completed with fruil trees and there arc association parks and tennis to be enjoyed. Offered at $839,900. ' For nwr• inf onnaJion, call Bob Selinger at First Team Real £stale, (114) 851- 2121. Daily P~or Real kat.e • Mar<:h 8, l 9'J7 1 S YEAR FIXED (7.59% APR) NO POINTS/ NO LENDER FEES Interest Only loans Available To $3,000,000 With Unlimited Cash Out +Jj W~'TGATE ''' MORTGAGE ---------------------- CORY HU BBARD (714) 724-4595 guest quarters This ocean view residence in I.he Temple Hills area of Laguna Beach has been recently upgraded and features many amenities. The entry level of the home includes a modernized kitchen with newer cabinetry and countertop and ceramic tile flooring. The large livjng room and dining room have vaulted ceilings, views of canyons and the Pacific. There is a woodburning fireplace, hardwood floors and additional pace for an office and a large wine cellar. A spiral staircase winds oown to the lower level of the residence. There is a large famil y room with a built-in entertainment cenler, woodbumin·g fireplace and a wet bar. Double doors open to a luxurious and spacious master suile with a walk-in close,t, eparate shower and a large spa tub. . The exterior of the home can be reached from the master suite and the family room. Both rooms open onto a large view deck overlooking the oversized swimming pool and the ocean. Adjacent to the pool area is a detached cabana f e~uuring a one-bedroom suite, kitchenette, fu ll bath and ils own private. ocean view deck. The home has been nicely ref urbishcd with dual-pane Andersen wood windows. The residence and guest house sil on a large lot with more than I 0,000 square f cet. providing spacious decks and private garden areas around the pool. FOi' rnon iltjonnalion, coll MichMI Goss8n «First nam Nolan RtJOl &1aR, (714) 497-5454. 'I 1 JASMINE CREEK BAR<iAIN! Mosl Vi>arclded Homf Available , • (~ludcs $400,000 In Addlrlons & Upgradl ~f 2 Bdrms., 2 baths, Den, ·~ French Countzy Kitchen, · ~ -14x24 Unda'groWld Party/Wine RQorn Private jaruzzi & Fountain in lovely English Garden setting 5 MARl11ME DRIVE PRJCFJ> AT $535,<XX> OPEN SUN 1 TO 5 DAIDRA 11LLMAN & LUCILLE HOYf (714) 759-1992 WEsLEY N. TAYLOR Co. (714) 644-4910 ONE OVr PlAzA. #260 NEWPORT BFAOf CA92660 q NOT QNE 510P· ,_ UGHI IN WHOll COUNTY I Tired of high t~xes and unruly crowds? Need some peace and quiet? Do what I did and find out about the Ozarks. low taxes, down home friendly folk, and beautiful scenery. Let me be your buyers agent. CALL JEFF CLARY at COTHAM & COMPANY REALTORS A.sh Flat, Arkanaas TOLL FREE 1 (888) 855-4783 E-Mail Address: jeffclary@centuryinter.net ~: .. .. .. ·: :• ••• ··············;;-;"'".·.······T•'fl•TeT• e ••• • • • e •. • ••• •. • • .• NEWPORT BEACH 123 Via Genol 3+2 Udo hie Bud Rldlley 223-1245 20 Hillsborough, Hrbr Hiii 58R S&ndy Mlttmanll>ruek>ntial 729-nn • 644-1096 2242 Ol.annel ad 48R CaMry VIiiage Rutty 673-Jm .... 231 Via Udo Soud 38R Ullntry VIiiage Realty 673-lm Sat/Sun 1_. Sun l·S . Sal/Sun l·S Sun l·S • 4 &Jr.om (•r JB J>lllS Mrr) -2 INldJs •Bit ki1ehm .WskJlitht d-<nli"tfan ._ . • lNlJ Brick firfPIMt with ps stttmr. • Bit pritMU¥ bu/tytml • VnlkJ Cti/i"f' • 2 Otr Gttrt1tr with I.Awry 1215.000 •4W...-2Ws ·~ldki#hm ·~Mlhs • M1.11n ~with~"""'"' ,.,W • N~ r-.f. ~-,,aa • 2 "'' fi,,is!NJ P"'r willJ ln""'1 1235.000 • "--.... -2 """" • ~ britw rul..Jt "~ d-nt111 ttpJI. • V"""*I mli"fl • F~ ;,, /m"f ,_.. • 2 (#,,,.. ,,,;J, """"" 1187.900 ~ed~ Linda J. Hartman 680. SBA. 6487 sq. ft. &11;att! on golf COUl"St! w/pool • spa. Only $789.900 wlttrmsl Won't lut. Call toda I (714) 72·9-5122 or (714) 644-21~ ........ -\ LSme•.JIE INTERr,IET For hard • find propel1iellry: www.,.lrickteftore.COllt and ... ...... .com cena W·••••• Xlm 3 • ~ bdrm liomts .t forcdocures. Sl~.$JO(l wAmu! for loarions in d 1tW t2D Toda1! (Abo Duplws) ( ( '·,, ,, '• ',~ il \\I 2615 Way Lat\e1 Co,.o"'a del Mo.,. ~ Ii, .Yr•w"'""'' ~1-hn Hensdl«I 759-141' 742-0.519~1 Yourl!uide to the lalest and.best resale homes oven this weeke11d Big Unyon Villu 2-31R Sal/Sun/12_. $344-$5001< 48R Sun l·S • $2351000 $649,000 Muon Dils Realtors 298 lowtlng Q'ffn Linda Hattman T..W~ 719-5122 644-2144 759-7700 COSTA MESA 209 rrlncdon Or 41R Sun 1·5 $215,000 $1 ,0501000 Unda Hartman Tubtll Rulton 729-5122 644-2144 $1,89S,OOO 2123 Parsons 48RSun l·S $187,900 Unda Hartman Tarbell Realtors $2,250,000 729-5122 644-2144 • -' : ! ' • , L -, , • .. , -• .-~ • !-" • /A .... • .. • ~ 1 M{.._,, • .I. LOCATIO~, LOCATIO:\, LOCATIO:-\ ESTATE SALE PRESTIGIOLS. •. LAGr~.\ BE.\r'H One of a lund whitewater sue 1s a 13,800 ~ ft. sloping lot on a small southed\ -f mng cove \\ nh only a few steps to access tbc sand & surf. This 2,740 sq. ft. home has JBR. JBA wnh uuched guest qtrs & 3-car deuchl.'d garage:. $2.1 50.000 lnqumc-1 to1 (714) 49"4-2:;'4;l Pn1mp11/, onll •<>v·nl'r/btolur l111nJ/m.~ SuccEss PROPERTIES 714•673·6942 Buy with Success -Sell with Success La Cresta 8Acre CufJtom home site, Private gaced community 360 views $199K or TRADE 0 -3i. Down Tustin-Laure/wood 2.Bed townhome pool tennis, SLR will pay $2,000 closing cost» $99,900 Coeta M~ea Canyon Park 3 Bed home 7,000 sq.ft. lot ocean breezefJ. ONLY $170K. TUSTIN TENNIS ESTATE 10072 Hlehcllff 1 acre privately gated. Pool, spa. horses ok. Separate guest home. 4 bed famfly·room office maid's tre. Mount.ain views. 34 Units O.C. $203,000 Income 6.7 X Gross • 15 Yrs. Old 100-200k Down Or Trade • $1,400 ,000 ~~~l!:l!H~~~S99!:1.!l!H!!!a!:lli'' BIGCANYON I DOVER MODEL •. . ' . ... LOWEST PRICE Single Level 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath , Den Original Owner $469,000 644-5215 ... Bay crest 1800 Commodore Road, Newport Beach • Large comer lot, nearly I 0,000 sq. ft. • 4 Bedrooms, 3 Balhs. 2 Fireplaces •Remodeled In 1994 • Spectaeualr kltrhen w/granite counters, dual sub zeros, top of the line appliances. wood noors. • Fam.ily room w/9 ft. ceilings. built-In entertalo.ment center, granite ftreplacc. • CUSIOlll cabinets. craftsmanship 1hrough.ouL $539,000 650-2618 Great family home In prime E'slde neighborhood! • 4 bedrooms • 2.s baths • completely remodeled Newer kitchen, baths. flooring and more ... 2138 Iris Place ·cross streets· 21st & 5anta Ana SCOTT UllSCHEl llf Al Bf 411 lUVICTS J....,,,,~ 645-1800 WATCH THE WHALES SWIM BY! ~a!uJoM, f!J~ v"1,wd, '" .e~ /.Je<,;e/,, . OPEN SAT/SUN 1-4 Perfect 3 bedroom. 2 bath with big 8at lot, French doors, ha rdwood floor; & gourmet kitchen S359k 30821 Marilyn, Laguna Beach • 3 bedroom fixer, lrg lot, ~utifully landscaped S315k • New homes under construcuon $600k-S675k • Ocean ,;ew lots SI 75k-S399k SCOTT IAND CO. 499-l&GO .. / Daily PUoc Rnl Esc:ate •Mardi 8, 1997' Retes Hof March 6, 1997 KEY. LENDERS AND RATES Abacus F1nanc1al Group Amencan Saving~ Bank Bank of Amenca Cal Fed Lending Chase Manhattan Coast Federal Bank -Count~de Fu~tng Detnck Mortgage Group Downey Savmgs Emery Ftnanc1al Fidelity Federal Bank First Federal Bank of CA Fleet Mortgage Glendale Federal Bank Great Western Bank . Home Savings NattonsBanc Mtg. Corp. Newport Coast Fmanc1al ---ProFed_ Mortgage Sanwa Bank TLC Financial Svcs. Union Bank ol CA Weyerhaeuser Mtg. TYPE R s B PHONE (800) 938-9393 ----(800) 562·6272 ---(800) 642-2244 ---s (800) 225-3337 INTEREST RATE 7.750% -7.750% 7.625% 7.500".4 30-year fixed "' ·POtHTs LOCK· OWN ('ll.) IN A.P.A. 5 1.500 15 7.944 ----20 2.125 30 8.011 20 2.375 45 7.911 ---------20 2.242 45 1.no ------K (800) 900-6062 _2.625%_~ 2.125 30 7.884 s (800) 300-5626 8.000% 20 2.000 10 8.252 ---K (~) 8n-5626 __ 7_.6_25% 20 2.500 45 7.925 A (714) 759-9692 7.625% 5 1.500 15 7.818 ---- -------------s _ (800) 336~39 .!.. ~25% __ 20 2.375 30 7.911 A (?14) 729·9200 7.625% 5 1.500 -~7.818 . S (800) 232-2309 7.875% • 5 2.000 1 O· 8.1 ~5 s (800) 672·4332 7.750% 20 2.125 8,011 K (800) 700-5650 7.625% 20 2.250 30 7.898 ---9 _J_800) 560·9000 1.150% 5 2.250 _45_ 8_.02_5_ B (800) 492-7587 7.475% 20 2.500 30 1.n2 -s (800) 975-5051 7.600% 10 2 .. 250 30 7.872 K (800) 685-0001 7.625% 20 2.000 30 7.871 R (800) 808-5626 -7-.500"/c-o--5--2-.500---1-0--7-.7-9_7_ K (800) 686-3756 7.625% 20 2.250 30 7.898 _ B (800) 237 ·2692 7.800% 10 R (800) 801·7300 7.625% 10 B (800) 453-1288 7.875% 20 ----K (800) 669-6747 8.000°k 10 1.625 1.750 2.000 1.500 45 8.008 13 7.844 ---60 8.125 14 8. 197 30-Y ... adjustable INTEREST 'lit POINTS MAX. LOAN MARGIN , ... , ADJ. IHOEX FREo. RATE OWN (%} A.P.A. ·5.950'Yo 5 1.000 7.578 7.379 300,000 600,000 2.700 2.450 110 6M -------3.950% 25 1.000 110 lM ------5.500% io t.000 -8.301 214,600 2.875 HS lY 4.125% 20 0.031 7.208 214,600 2.375 110 1M -"-------4.625% 20 2. 500 8.478 214,600 3.000 HS 1 Y 2.950% 25 1.000 7.221 ~.000 2.000 110 1M ---4.750% 20 0.000 7.210 214,600 2:375 110 1M 3.850% 20 1.000 7.2~ 750,000 2.300 110 lM ------.---2.950% 20 0.250 7.394 500,000 2.550 110 1 M ----------------------3.950% 20 2.250 7.283 600,000 2.225 110 1M ---------------NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 2.950% 20 O. 750 7.296 21 4,600 2.400 110 1 M -----------'-------5.750% 20 1.125 8.230 214,600 2.750 HS 1Y -------2.950% 10 1.000 7.818 "214,600 2.250 L1M 1M 3.950% 20 1.000 7.379 214,600 2.-450 110 1M 3.950% 20 1.000 7.758 500,000 2.050 HS 1M 4.375% 20 2.500 8.793 21 4,600 3.000 L6M 6M 3.950% 20 1.125 7.392 600,000 2.450 110 1M 4.2500/o 20 1.000 7.557 400,000 2.625 110 1 M 5.875% 20 1.37'5 8.269 214,600 2.750 ns 1 y 5.250% 5 1.500 8.216 214,600 2.750 1TS 1Y 5.125% 20 1.000 8217. 214,600 2.750 6CO 6M 5.250% 20 0.875 8. 151 214,600 2. 750 HS 1 Y Bolh li•ed & lldjus!Bble programs llf8 30l30 conventlOnat mortgages Type of Lender Is· B • Bank; K • ITIOflgege-benker. A • mor1gage broller; S • savings & io.n. Mof1geg9 benkerl Ind bfoMrl era lceflMd by lhe Califomle Oep&rtme11t ol Raol Estate aa either a b<okef Of corporation For lnto,,netlon cell Cati! ORE at (916) 227·0931 '"*"'Rate lof IKljustablu Is an lnlYOduclory ralil I« Ille Int 14ustT!enC.P«lod Down "eyment II amount ol c:uh C'-of <,Jles price) paid to lender priot IO S'9111ng moftgaoe conttacl Polnta are ~~al loan betance paid to lendet at time of loan dotlnO-Loci!'°"' la the number of~ lander guinntMt raie pliol IO dosing. A..P .A. II hi annual perc:enlllge r111a Whcn is an estJmale<I annual co~• ol t"8 loan to 11'141 bo<rowe1 MAP As are caiwtated by Mortgage News Co bUed on a $214,900 loan llmOUnl. lhe points shown end $700 total IMs. The AP A.a 819 lnduded In INs ct.I !of compef1.. • -.on only When applying kx a IOal' Fader at Trutn-m-L.encltng law r11QU11as lenders IO calculate an AP.A apeclllc to each loan offer. Mulmum loan It Ille maldmom lendllr will loan under ""9fl terms. Al fuced rate programs haY8 a~ mum ot $214,600 Margin (1n %) 1s lenders fl'olrt. margin • index • actual rate al1er Hrst adjoS1ment lndeir It 11'8 balils for aaltlng an adjustable rate (Margin + lndelC • New Aallt) 110 • 11111 Olsl Cost ol Funds, ITS• 1·Yaar Treasury "'ti L6M • 6·month Lt~. 6TB • 6-month Treastlfy BIU OCO • 6·monlh average certificate ol deposit Adjua11Mnt Fr.quency Is the period be'-'l adjl.mlmams I~• 1-Mortlh. 6M • 8-Mol#I&, 1Y• 1 Year Al ralllS 1~ ID t.Mn')O Verify rate and terms ptlQ( to aplJIVlng lot a ioan All lenders p<OV>de loans with <lttfe1en1 rates and terms lof d4tetan4 loen amot.l1IS The information pr..,.._, IS noc ari ollef IO~ a lolin. F0t e ~ Qllide on how IO atlOP l')f d mortqaqe !>Md a~')() C""'<:ll P&taOlll !O Mor1gaqn tlews Co 1850 E 17th SI. Sutte 220. Santa Aro. CA 92705 (714) 836-~ 1n COPYRIGHTO 1997 Mongage News Co. Knapp is having an outstanding y~ar He is one of the top 100 RE/ MAX sales associates in California Patrtl I.. Knapp wu' namccJ a1, one of the hip IUO prrn.Juc111g """' ,,,,oc1ate' for all Rl-./MJ\X agent' 1hrnugh11u1 the '!ale of C.1l1l11rn1J for IYlJh. :icu1rcJ1ng tn ~tcphcn I fa,clton and S1J Syvcrhon. d 1 rn·t11r-./owncr' ol R E::JM J\ X Real bta~ ol ( .1lll11m1'1. Currcntl) thcrt· arc mmc than 4 . \Cl() agent-. an RE/MAX of Califonua Kn,1pp '' 1.1n ouhtru1ding profe~:-.t11nal who ha' a proven tracl. rcum.I nf !-u~n·.,.,. He '' ranked among the top one percent of all rcal estate agents in the Umted Statci.. He has been in the bui.i nesi. for more 1h;m eight year' and continues tu prove that he has what it takei. to rematn a top producer. Knapp i-erve-. the nee<h of h1i. man.y clients in the moi.t profei.sumal manncr po1'sible. "Patncl. manage' to achieve record breaking <:ales volume becau:-.e he , operates his real estate sales much like a high volume businei;, -incltdmg the use of a full-time profei-.sional asi-.istant and staff. a professional marketing consultant. Patrick Knopp tt:lemarketcrs who :-.eek out buyers, a:-. I well as a complete state-of-the-art computen1cd office ... Haselton '\aid. Knapp -;ells home1. throughout Orange County and sayi1 he is committed to doing everything he can to remain a leader in the local housing communjty. "I am grateful to be associated with i.uch a professional organization as RE/MAX.'' Knapp said. "The company allows me to better serve my clientc; in getting the results." He addi. that the excepti onal staff he ha:. put together is indicative of the high caliber service and sales volume that has coni-.istently made him tops 1n Orange County. For more information, call Patrick Knapp at RE/MAX at (714) 251-4800. Ocean views in Emerald Bay This Mediterranean-style "ilia is located on one of Emerald Bay's fi.nes1 streets, which is filled with new custom homes. The home has five bedrooms and five and one-half baths. Enjoy night light and ocean views from the living room, the oversized family and kitchen areas, the dining room and the private deck. The well thought out master suite features one of 1he home's four fireplaces, a huge master bath with Jacuzzi and spacious walk-in closet. Emerald Bay is a private beach community on lhe north end -0( the coastline of Laguna Beach. It is actually situated in the unincorporated area of Orange County. In adcliuon Lo a half mile long beach, there arc acres of parks. The s ix tennis courts, a lighted basketball court and swim center are added amenities to this exclusive area. The community is gate guarded and has 24 hour private patrol security. The property is being offered for $2,100,000. For mor~ 11'/ormation, call Bill Dolby of RE/MAX Soulh County al (714) 494- 7475. .. I ' -· Just steps away from the sandy, white beaches of the Pacific, surrounded by the breathtaking Ocean Course South of Peli can Hill Golf Club, Pelican Point offers a one-of-a-kind opportunity to build your own custom home. And, of course, to take an occasional dip. Visit our Newport Coast Exhibit ar Fashion Island acros.s from El Torito Gri ll or call 7141759-6669. CUSTOM LOTS AVERAGE 1/4 ACRE , FROM $775 ,000; NEWPORT A COAST ~ , Daily Piloc Reil Eatate • March S. l 9'J7 ·One lol avallable al ms.ooo Prices dl'«titl! deadhnt al publlcallon, subj«t lO chanjlt wllhout not~ ~Cols! b ~ in the ll s Paltllt and ~n:ut Offiae Thr "'11can logo and name al proi«t 8"°" are 111drmatb al The lmllf Qimpany. All ownm will be subj«t lO plymtnl al &WlllllllClllS IO~ DlsU1ct No 88-1, formed by The County al 0rvt(p! to financt infn.wuclure ln~•enents for the ~ COISt ' • Daily Pilot Real Estate • March 8, t 997 • Newp.ort Proper INDEPENDENTLY OWNlD & OPERATED featuring fine properties from condos to castles s~ s~ ~ 4Utu. 1969 1100 Newporf vnlt'r Or .• Sui1e 110 \\utch the boats sail hy In the Newport Channel, enjoy lhl• "ttrm ~un\els and ocean views from thl~ private home In Corona l>t-1 Mar. 2 ~paratt' "in1t.' with renter ~-rt yard. $3,495,000 MSO SUPlRB 5 ACRE ESTATE ( 'umprhlnR a 6000 sq. n.. -'BK. 6BA. custom house. 11 I acrl' pond with b~" and o;wan~ pool. ~pa. plu~ lennls court, chi., n."'orl-llke retl't'llt pro..,ldr<> rural prh&<'), snow capped mountain~ and nighl light \ ll'"' nnd l'IL~) acet-..s 10 dty llf'l• and heache<i. Irreplaceable \alu.:. $1,375,000 H 10 SINGLE-LEVEL LUXURY < ·111,~\ .'HK. 2.SBA beaulv with full cah11n11. form11l OK & •·wcu0the omce with cu.~tom oak rnblnt'try. Pool • .,pa. built· in HBQ & co•ered patio <'Ompllnwnl tht• beaulirul ro.,e j!Urclm' & fruit ln."t.-s. Price l"fllul'l'<I lo $499,500 S36 SUMMERFIELD BEAUTY \\t'll maintuin4.-d -'BR, 2.58A lnj!nolia model on quit'I ''n~t. I urJ!t' ~ urd with co•l'red 1>alio and fin.' eit. Ste~ _If_!_ parl... ~·hool. pool. 'P" & lt"nni' ("(1t1rl,, $299,000 SS./ MOVE-IN CONDITION (jreat •ahw for the mone), rrt'lhJ) poinh•d. JllK. 2.5 11 \ condo. 'iho"~ Hr) 11~1 & hrlithl. lar11t brick patio. ( 'lo'e Ill <.ho11pin1ot and 'i<'hool,, $177,000 GS() SPECTACULAR OCEAN VIEWS Exceptional ele(lance. qualily a nd scyle In Ibis rostom home. Suf'll) Spanish, wllh arches & Umeslooe & stale-of-the-art luxul"). 60000+ sq. n .. ocean-close. galed communJl)'. _$eller may nnance. $1,850,"000 V l 4 LIDO ISLE. Wall, to thl' qm1lnt Lido Villa!!" rrom thl~ elegant home wilh peek-a-boo harbor 'le"~ and sped al cu~tom ftalures lndudln~ hard"ood and mi-rble noorll. Lease option available. $750,000 vso PICTURESQUE & SERENE This charmln 11 homl' Is nt'.,tlt'd among lrtt'!i on a rin O\l'rlfHlkin11 hill~ & green canyon, with peek ocHn view, JBR, 2BA. wood beamed <'elllnit~· stone nrtplatt, singlt level. Allract iH· back patio & spa make for fun t•ntcrlainmmt. $449,000 M39 NATURES RESERVE Greal locolion near Back Bay wllh tranquil bike and "alkln1t lruil'>. nice 48R. 28A hollll' wilh added lartte famll) mom, \•1tullt>d op<•n beam l't'llinJ.!S, Imported stone lireplaC't'. Private back yard. custom spa and lap pool. $289,000 850 Our sales associates are selected for their knowledge, character, experience. and their commitment to strong ethical standards. We are now interviewing for positions in our Newport Beach office. _rid 1tn Pete. for information on these and other woperties: Call http: //www.zol.'V.corn/ coastal properties 'Mil · BEACH BAYFRONT lmprtsslvt two story Cape Cod bomt located wltfiln walking dlslantts lo all that Balboa has lo offer. 4BR. 4.58A, wonderful harbor & moOftlaln views from chis o"enlzt corner locatiOIL Call for fuott delalls. $1,399,000 ESO CHARMING EXECUTIVE HOME Gorgeolll 4,000 sq. f'l. + quallly bulll Mme wllh SBR. 4.SBA, 5 fireplaces. High ceilings, Frtnch doors. ~d brick, running stttam In pt"acd\11 gated endal-e. . $699,000 N6 CATALINA SUNSET VIEWS Sweeplna panorama \'km from San Diego to PaJos Verdes ptnlnsula. Magntncenl JBR + dtn home with elevator from garage lo 2nd & 3rd floor. $575,000 V37 GREAT STARTER HOME Well localed h~ In Costa Meu. b rtady for the new owne". JBR. 2BA has bttn fre<.hly paln1«11hrou1thout. hardwood Ooors, IH1nderf'UI larJ(e fenced yard, child fril'ndl} nelahborhood. $208,000 LSO TOP QUALITY ('ompll'tl'ly remodtled lhroughout. e pauded JBR. ttxfu~ "•Its. it<H"JltUU.'I IMn1t room 'ltllh rough marble nrtplaC'l'. lleaulitul lill'<l bathroom <"OUnlel"l. Walk 10 !)90I, lennlJ. and rountl) club In Rancho MlraJe. $164,500 VSJ (714) 644-7111