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2000-02-05 - Orange Coast Pilot
... fHNstin 1111 ESTiii LoOk inside SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 WEEKEND -FEBRUARY 5-6, 2000 Steve Smtth WHArSll'? Tom Wilson pulkd me out of the closet W e may as well be lepers. We're U1e people who sWJ llke a good, thick, mediwn-rare steak once 10 a whtle We often forget to w.e the word "chairperson• when descnbing someone m a top spot and we don't like "zero tolerance" -not becrtuse 1t punishes kids too severely, but because 1t purushes too many good kids too severely And we are misunder- stood by both sides of anoth- er debate that has splJt the county m two. Our fri ends dnd neighbors are stumped by our position on the The future of John Wayne Airport should be a El Toro airport. Refus- mg to see noisy, smelly Jelliners local issue. as an "either/or" issue, we remain stubbornly m the gray area known as hope, compromise and logic Our group does not have a name. We have no spokesperson. no budget and no slick brochure or public relabons campaign to further our cause. And unW recently, we ctid not have a polll1aan of note who was will.mg to sbck his neck out to support us in any meanmgful way. Who are we? We're the people who will fight VIgor- ously to stop the unpendmg expansion of John Wayne Airport, but don't bellevP that shlflmg our burden eight rrules down the freeway to El Toro 1s the "last, best· hope for reaching our goaJ Yes. we're "anbairport. • But that includes John Wayne, too Back to the guy who stuck his neck out. County Supervisor Tom Wtlson is not well-Weed 10 Newport Beach and parts of Costa Mesa. He's a guy who is trymg to protect some of his consbtuents from having a noisy, smelly airport m theu backyard, the same WdY the pro-El Toro wrport folks don't want an expanded John Wayna in theirs. He's not buymg the argument that the El Toro airport is necessary for the future of the county. We've se'en that future and it's a three-letter word spelled LAX . SEE SM ITH PAGE A19 Friend says suspect was 'scared ·to death' •Leslie VanHouten and her husband, whom she allegedly murdered Wednesday, reportedly had marital problems. Greg Risllng DAILY PILOT Beach mtersection Wednesday morrung sdld the woman was lrylng to break free from a trou- bled marriage. LeslJe VanHouten, 40, was formally charged with mUider- mg her huspand, Kenneth, in a Harbor JustJce Center court- room Fnday. BRIAN POBUDA I DAILY PILOT Leslie VanHoulen was charged with murde r at Harbor Justice Center. NEWPORT BEACH -A family friend of a woman who allegedly ran over and killed her husband in a Newport But Richard Butterfield, who has known the couple for more thctn 20 years, said theu mar- riage was having severe prob- lems and that Leslie VanHouten feared for her life. TAYA KASHUBA I DAILY PILOT Sam Caruthers of Second Harvest and the Gleaning Program picks up donated produce and food · from farmers at the Orange County Fairgrounds farmers market to help feed the needy. Out of the trash, onto the table Andr9w Glazer DAllY PILOT Surplus vegetables from the tanners market that grow- ers would nonnally toss into the garbage are now bemg tossed into salads for the county's hungry. 1\vo weeks ago, seven of the· approximately 40 farmers selling fruits and vegetables at the Orange County Pairgrounds in Costa. Mesa began giving boxes of their leftover produce to the Sec- ond Harvest Food Banlc On Thursday, 20 formers donated about 550 pounds of thetr Farmers market growers are donating their leftover produce to needy families throughout the county. extra apples, lettuce, avocados, strawberries, spinach, squash , broccoli and caulifiowet. •The Orange-based food bank is the county's largest. It distributes food, usually in &ms, to 340 soup kitchens and shelters across the county. Food collected by Second Harvest se approximately • 185,000 people each month, accord- ing to the food bank's records. "It's really nice for them to get some fresh produce, smce most of what they get is canned," said Gayle Cory, a manager of the Orange County Fdflll BUieau who helped organize the food drive. •farmers nave a reputation for being selhsh ~ut ours have been incredibly giving and willing to help out." . The Fann Bureau gives farmers a $4 voucher for each box of food they donate. farmers can use the SEE SURPLUS PAGE A19 •The relationship WdS con- stantly m turmoil,· s&d Butter- field, d pastor at a church m Norwalk She was !>cared to death She can't even remem- ber the phone numbars of her fnends.~ VanHouten dppeared fnght- ened as the Judge infom1ed her ol the murder charges filed against her She was soft-spo- ken and scanned the courtroom for friends and family. Her SEE SUSPECT PAGE A12 Planners asking for changes to Dune~ plan • Moving resort, scaling it down and creating new entrance are some of their suggestions. . Noald Schwartz DAILY PILOT NEWPORT BEA CI f Planrung commisSJoners have instructed the planner.; of the proposed $100-million Dunes hotel to explore the posstbility of relocating the resort to the other side of the bay, chang- ing its entrance to dJlother street and lowenng its height. "We're working on this," said comrruss1oner Mike Kranzley. •It's not a rubber stamp.• The ongmdl project, approved more than 15 years ago, WdS for a 275-room motel. However, conuruss1on- ers found the newer proposal was of a much higher std.0- dard and was of much better benefit to the commuruty. The new Dunes project includes a full-serv1ce hotel with 400 rooms and 100 tune- share uruts, along wtth 55,000 square feet of conference space, swurumng pools, a health spa and re taurants. lt is estimated that tt would bring Sl.3-milbon m annual city revenue. If approved, the hotel 1s schcduJNI to open within the next thrc to five yean.. Dunes pro1ect manager Tim Quinn a.id he was very happy about the commi.ss1on- . ers' decision that the · pro- posed rnsort is supenor to the Conner project. Still, comrnissionen. were thorough and cautious regarcting their mstruction to Dune plann rs and aty taft. SEE DUNES PAGE A 12 'Serial' burglar sentenced to life llSIDI Maya Mbdoae, 7, concealratel onwyop poillloa. tr;t.g to lllnorber 11111 .., TOWN _,.__ _ _.,,,, • 'I want you to feel fear for once,' victim tells Robert Vordalei judge slaps him with maximum sentence. ·G .... Rltllng DAILY PILOT • NEWPORT BBACH Lots ;Jacobs was robbed of h r prt.7.ed w~ding ring. Jeanette and Michael Arteruan had their home ran· Mcked twice, losing irr • ~ble jewelry and other one-of ... Jdnd valueb&et. AD had been lbaken by the theft of their cherished possessions., On Friday, all three Newport Beach rcsi· . dents patiently waited to confront the man who had swiped their belonging , their memories and their peace of mmd. The man they woro vent- ing their anger toward was '8-year-old Robert Peter. Vordalo. •He not only tole just my pouessions, but a part of me,• Je411ette Artentan testl· fied. •t am a nervou wrec-k thinking abOut who mJght be in my houie. I want you to feel fear for once." Artenlan'1 wtthes answered when a judge sen- tenced the defendant to life m prison for' a tring of bur- glari s dating back to 1985. Bccau!;e ho sorved time for two pnor burglary convic- tions ln thei 1980s, Vordale's conviction in November on 13 felony counts made him a •three strtkes• candidate. Supenor Court Judge Everett Dickey dP.nied a defense motion to reduce the ' number of ltrikes -a move that would have resulted in a maximum 38-year prilon ntence. lnltead. Dickey said the defmdant knew ~ .. SEE SENnNCI MGI A 12 IEST-··~"-"--.... .M C1AWflD5 " an .. m' QUIS __ _,. COHPllllY ,.., __ .,,. ... 13 ~------.A PGlJ(I flUS, ____ N Nll IDllCl5 _, ____ .. SOCIW -----""' 5'mS , _____ .. .. A2 Saturday, February 5, 2000 Ondy Trone Christeson MORAL OF THE STORY Findingfonune in misfortune . •God, please teach me to appreciate what I have before Ume forces me to appreciate what I had. ~ -Susan Lenzk~ I am emba.rrassed at bow easy it is to take my daily blessings for granted. I was reminded of that in a big way several months ago when my husband, Jon, and I sat and sipped coffee on the bluffs above Btg Corona Beach in Coro- na del Mar. While we sipped and stared at the enormous surf across the bay at the Wedge, a beautiful young woman motored by in an electric wheelchair, accompanied by a golden retriever. She sat and looked across at the waves for awhile and then an elderly gentleman sitting on a nearby bench struck up a conversation with her. Sinre they weren't very'far from us, I beard most of what they said. At first they talked about her beauti- ful dog, who kept looking expectantly at the woman, clearly waiting for her instruction. The young woman showed . the man how the dog helped her. When she dropped her keys, !lhe told her dog to pick them up. The dog didn't move. She repeated the command, and then the dog picked the keys up carefully in his mouth and placed them on her lap. "I haven't had him for very long, so we still have some work to do,• she said. . Then the woman talked about her wheelchair, and the accident that land- ed her there. •1t•s so odd that my accident was m the water because I was a swimmer in college and was as comfortable in the water as I was out of it," she said. •But Uke so many spinal injuries, mine was just a Duke. I was with friends and we were just playing around. I got pushed and by the time I realized I was going to fall into the lake, I couldn't make ' myself land right. Instead I hit my head on a submerged rock bar and have been paralyzed ever since." I was impressed with the young woman's attitude. She clearly seemed to value being able to do whatever she could, and appreciate that she was alive. " •At least I know what I'm dealing with,• she said. "I have a friend with a progressively debilitating disease, and I've watched him go from walking with braces to crutches and now he too is in a wbeelaiair. But be knows he will continue to weaken. So, I'm really very fortunate.• They both turned their attention back to the big waves that were crash- ing over the jetty. Her words came crashing into my mind. She was indeed fortunate. I stopped listening to them and started looking at my life. I took out some paper and started writing all the ways God has blessed me. After I wrote the names of 20 people, I real- ized I'd only scratched the surface. They talked a bit more and then the man stood up and left. The dog laid down next to his master. That beautiful young WOJilan may be disabled on the outside, but on the inside, she is a gold-medal Olympian. And you can quote me on that. • ONOY TRANI otlllSTESON Is a Newport Be~h resident who speaks frequ•ntly to par· entlng groups. She can be reac:hed via e-.mall at dndyOonth~row.com or through the mail at P.O. Box 6140-No. sos. Newport Beach 926S8. VOL 94, NO. 31 'ntOMAS H. IOttNSON, ll'Ubl~ lONYDOOaO, Editor .... AAGlAND. 5eniOr Oty Editor NANCY CMIVQ, Ffftur• Editor ROGmt CAaSON. Spof1S Editor MMC~ PhOto Editor ANTHONY PIOl News [dttOf JOSJ. IMTOI. '•Des9* JUOYOITTtNG, OMHleCf AdwrtJllng LW WON. Pfomotb• .... PTDCW. Oliff FJnlndll Offictr • •· I I I I Address: 183 East Bay St., Costa Mesa Phone: (9'9) 548-2237 E-maU: stjohncm@jps.net Denomination: Episcopal Year established: 1955 Servke times: Sunday, Holy Eucharist at 8 and 10 a.m. (choir and hymns), Sunday school meets from 9:-45 to 11 a.m. for children 4 to 10, nursery care is provided from 8 to 11:30 a.m.; Wednesday, Holy Eucharist at 7 a.m. ·Senior pastor: Conrad Nordquist Church staff: Richard Dorsey, senior warden; Larissa Cahill, Christian education director; Margaret Nolde, music director Size of congregation: 100 fami· li~s Makeup of congregation: Large- ly white with ages ranging from infants to 95. Everyone is wel- come and would likely be at home here. 1YPe of worship: Liturgical, Scripture-based celebration of Holy Communion with active participation of the congrega- tion. iype of sermon: The message of the Scripture readings for the day is the starting point from which NordqW.st draws a practi· cal application for Chri$tian liv- ing. Social hour: Visitors are invited to join parish members on the patio for the hospitality times that follow Sunday services. Nordquist is available to spend time with each new visitor. Outreach programs: The chwch supports S.O.S .. a Costa Mesa organization that helps the homeless and hungry; Orarige Coajt Interfaith Shel- I HIGASHIHOHGANJt BUDDHIST TEMPt.E Higashi Honganji Buddhist Temple is a Jodo Shin Bud· dhist temple. Worship services ere Sunday at 10 a.m. The ser- vice is Japanese and English and includes sutra chanting and a teaching message. The message is based on the teachings of Budtlha 's words and concerrung the three trea • swes of Buddhism, how we are human bemgs, receiving the Buddha DhAnna, and receiving peace of mind. Often the teachings of Buddha a.re related to a contemporary· issue. Those attending can al o make incense and/or ' mon tary offenngs. nie Dhar• ma Society conducts lecture/discus ion cries that are open to tho public, Bud- dhists and non-Buddhists. There is no charge for attena- ing. The temple is at 254 Vic- tona St., Costa Mesa. Call thie temple at (949) 722· 1202 for more information. Doily Pilot ~ HIU.ER I OAl.Y Pl.OT Conrad Nordquist ls the pastor at SL John the Divine Epi~pal Church ln Costa Mesa. • ter, which provides emergency and temporary shelter to home- less families; Families Costa Mesa, a community organizing effort of congregations in the city; The Presiding Bisllop's Fund for World Relief, which acts to relieve suffering and hunger tor victims of disaster worldwide; and various out-. reach programs of the Diocese of Los Angeles. The parish is a member of the Newport/Mesa/Irvine lnterfaith Council. It also operates St. John's Manor, a 36-unit hous- ing fC\ci.lily for low-income seniors and handicapped adults, which is next door to the chwch. Parish programs: The Girls' Friendly Society meets at the church Monday evenings. This group is an achievement pro· gram that focuses on teaching the heritage of the Episcopal Church. The girls earn symbols as they become proficient in the church's history, liturgy and Christian living. Through three degrees of study, they learn how these things pertain to GO,d, oth- ers and self. All church Jl')eD'l· bers are encouraged to train for, and to participate in, a ministry of the church such as the Altar Guild (preparing the altar for Holy Communion), lay Eucharis- tic mi.n.lsters (helping the priest admmister Holy Communion), lectors (reading the Word of God at worship services) and greeters (offering help and hos- pitality to visitors). Dress: Informal, casual wear year-round Church design: The grounds have a beautiful, park-like quaJ. ity with the chwch building set back from the street. This peaceful setting can make the church, at Bay and Orange Avenue, hard to spot, however. Mission statement Joined in prayer and worship, we are a community of disciples of Jesus uplifted by our calling to God's reign of justice, peace and love. We intend to be God's pentecost people, inviting and welcoming as we seek to be a congregation of service by being wise and enlightened .in our faith and ministenng with all our youth. -Compiled by Michele M. Marr I t • , I L-------------------------------------------------------------------------~----------------------------------------~ Faith salist Church will hold an anti-Carnelback St., Newport Beach. NEW THOUGHT WORKSHOPS racism workshop called •creating For more information, call (9'9) New Thought Christian Church CALENDAR a Jubilee World" today and Sun-644-6563. and Truth Foundation hosts day. The event, designed to help weekly workshops for the com- SPECIAL EVENTS participants develop a plan to OREN RAZ munity. The talks run from 10 help their congregation eradicate Temple lsalah will host a guest a.m. to noon Sundays at the cen- NOTHING SPEOAL racism, will run from 9 a.m. to 5 lecture from psychotherapist Oren ter, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. p.m . today, and a program titled Raz, who will talk about stress For course fees and more inf or- The Zen Center of Orange Coun-.. A Jubilee World• is scheduled management at 8 p.m . Friday. Raz mation, call (949) 646-3199. ty is holding an ongoing series of for 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Registra-will discuss letting go of tension •Nothing Special" Zen awareness lion for the the event is $35, The and dealing with anxiety. The WEEKLY EVENTS workshops. Meetings are held church is at 1259 Victoria St., Cos· temple is at 2401 Irvine Ave., from 7 to 9 p.m. on the first and ta Mesa. For more ihformation, Newport Beach. For more infor-JESUS IN BLUE JEANS third Thursdays of the month call (9'9) 646-4652. mation, call (949) 548·6900. The Rev. Gail Miller will hold a through April 18. Tuesday's meet-class based on Laurie Beth Jones' ing will dlscuss "Separation and INTERFAITH LUNCHEON ABRAHAM TWERSKI LECTURE book •Jesus in Blue Jeans" from Connection: Can Anything Hurt The Newport Mesa Irvine Inter-Abraham 1\verski, psychiatrist, 5 to 6 p.m. Tuesdays. The class us?• There is a SlO fee. The cen· faith Council will hold a luncheon author and lecturer, will speak on will consider the ways Jesus ter is at 120 East 18th St., Costa at noon Wednesday at Newport •tnspiration, Spirituality and Jew-would deal with practical, every-Mesa. For more information, call Center United Methodist Church. ishness" at Temple Bat Yahm at 7 day challenges. The class meets (949) 631-8891. The event will feature a panel p.m. Feb. 13. Tickets are $10 to at the New Thought Conunuruty discussion on the practices of the $12. Temple Bat Yahm is at 1011 Church, 1929 Tustin Ave., Costa INTRODUCTION TO ZEN Sabbath in the 21st century. Camelback St., Newport Beach. Mesa. For pnces and more mfor-The Zen Center of Orange Coun-Lunch is•$7 .50. The church is at For more information, call (949) 1Il.8bon,call(949)646-3199. ty will hold an •Introduction to 1601 Marguerite Ave., Corona del 644-1999. Zen Worbhop" from 3 to 6 p.m. Mar. For more information, call CHILDREN OF OUR LORD Sunday. The workshop covers (949) 644.-0745. BENJAMIN NETANYAHU Presbyterian Church of the basics of seated meditation, Fonner Israeli ,Prime Miruster Covenant presents COOL (Cbll-breathing techniques and obser-B'NAI MrTZVAH MEETING Benjamin Netanyahu will speak clren of Our Lord), a weekly pro- vation of thought. Pee is $35. The Temple Bat Yahm Religious' at Temple Bat Yahm at 7 p.m. gram for children in grades first center is at 120 E. 18th St., Costa School Director Joanne Mercer Feb. 27 as the temple's Norman through fifth. every Thursday Mesa. For more information, call will hold an informational meet-Schiff Scholar Lecturer. Tickets · evening. Games, a speaker and (949) 631-8891. ing a t 7 p.m . Thursday for mem-are $18 to $300. Temple Bat Yahrn dinner are included for a $2 dona· bers whose children are eligible is at 1011 Camelback St., New-tion. The church is at 2850 Pa.irView CREATING A JUBILEE WORLD to become B'nai Mitzvah m 2002. port Beach. For more information, Road, Costa Mesa. For more infor- prange Coast Unite.rim Univer-Temple Bat Yahm is at 1011 call (9'9) 644-1999. mation, call (714) 557-3340. «~ts herein a.n be r~ Without written per· mhslon of COf¥ight owner WEATHER IND SURF POLICE FILES HOW JO JtEAQt US CJmAMlon The l1mes Orange County (IOO) 252-9141 ~ ~ (94t) 142.,.,. =..(949)642~1 News (Mt) 142..,., Spor1S (M) 574-oWl New1. Spottl Fu (949) 646-4170 E-fNMI .,,_~fflTleJ.com MllnOffa :"*-Office (Mt) 642-4321 ...,,... , •• (Ml) 611-7126 ~~'llr!w~NIM. • '""*,.....,.. ~ ~ MIMtLGWlll, ~ t:dltot ............ ~ Ohdof °' ........ ..... ,......, s.llor .... c..,,,.. ......... °',.,...,_.. TEWUAYURES Bal~ 48165 Corona def Mar 48166 Costa Mesa 45168 Newport Beach 47167 Newport Coast 47165 SURP FOMCAST The wewnotthwest swell that has been CfNtlng small WIVeS at .,... bHches will continue to drop through toeily . Posllbltlty of • JfNll lncrHM Sunday T10ES TODAY First low 2:34 • m ....................... 1.9 First high 842 ... m ....................... 5.9 Second low 3:43 p.m~ .......... , .......... -0 6 S.Cond high 10.06 p.m ..................... 4.1 SUNDAY First low 3·07 •..ITI ..................... 1.1 Flm high 9;14 a.m ...................... 5.8 Second low 4:11 pm ...................... OS Stcond high 10'34 pm ........... wo ...... 4, • COSTA MESA • 8rtstol StNet: A pone and its contents worth S 140 were st'olen from a business 1n the 3000 blotk. the evening of Jan. 24. • PomoN Awnue: A bicyde worth $ 100 was stolen from a home In the 2000 block during the ~Y of Jan. 21. • Wit.on Street Several compact discs worth $«>were stolen from • car in the 500 block the .venlng of J.tn. 26. NIWPOKT llACH • Newport lloulev.,..: A celluler phone worth $200 was stolen from a car In 'the 1800 bloc:k Monday ewn ng. • Oclellt lloulevMt A baf'fkade worth $50 was MOltf'I in tht MOO block ~en Jan, 2J;31. • ..... llrMt: A compact dft< ~end MllWll com- S*'t discs worth S5S4 Wife stoltn from • CM In tht 5500 block tht ~ of Jan. 28 • ........... s.w. .. Pl«tl of melt_..*"" from. hofM'" .. 4IOO block ~'"Oct. 10 ... Jen.21 • \. ' Doily Pilot Saturday, February 5, 2000 A3 . Rain could fall, but not pour • Remnants of a northern storm predicted to produce only slight amounts of rainfall. Shalimar kids play among gangs Jasmine Lee DAILY PILOf . It might ram~ weekend, but weather experts say 1t won't :pour. : The slight dnzz.le dnd cloudy skies of Friday could return • today, said Richard Stitt, a meteorologist-for the Nabondl : Weather Service. • The weekend weather tn Newport Beach and Costa Mcsd will be mostly overcast, with a 20% chance of showers, he srud The coastal areas will be a bit chilly, with daytime temper- atures m the rrud-~. Stitt predicted thdt if 1t does rai.p, 1t won't be more thdJl a spnnkle. The real ram will fall m Northern CaWomia, Wlth JUSt : a small portion of the stonn system movmg over Newport ; Beach and Costa Mesa. ' : ·well, if you want to call it a storm, some people do,• Sutt • said. •But it's }ust th<' tail-end of one. The storm's really not ! coming through here.~ : Coastal areas could see between one-tenth to one-quarter : mch of rainfall, he Sdld. • The surf is also expected to remain calm, with the ocean on : the colder side. Adam Wright, a forecaster for Surf I..me m : Huntington Bedch, said the water temperature will be in the : 50s. However, the swells are dwindhng along the Newport Coast, Wright Sdld. The waves will range between 3 dnd 4 feet. with the occas1onctl 5-foot set neM the nver jetty •Tue 5-foot sets will be few and far between,• Wrigbt S&d • Children who live in Shalimar neighborhood say there is an invisible line that separates them from gangs. Andrew Glazer and Greg Rlsllng DAllY PILOT • EDITOR'S NOTE: The names .of the children quoted in this story have been changed to p1otect the Innocent. COSTA MESA -Twelve- year-old Joey knows there is a boundary on Shalimar Drive. So does Joey's younger brother, Tony. He points to a mailbox hallway down the street, near where Wallace Avenue ends. "That's where the gang- bangers hang out," he said as he Pt?Shed off on his skate- board. The children who bve on Shalimar Drive unagmc there is an invisiblt> line that CXJsb on their street. On one side, south of Wallace, thetr par· ents let them roam free in the streets during the day Farrn· lies share tidbits about neigh- borhood gossip while children play games dfter school. But on thC? other s1Q..e of Wallace, the street is a haven for gang mC?mbers, residents said. Just this week, a 10- yectr-old boy hanging out m the area Wd!:i shot m the chest. Police have detennined thut the shoot.mg was gang-relat- ed and dre lookmg for the gunman. The> Vlcttm·1s recov- ering at f lodg I iospital. · Some ol the kids don't rrund taJkmg dbout the "ele- ment" the r1ty has tried to reduce and eliminate. The c1ly has attempted to curb gang actlVlty over the pclst 1 O years -crackmg down on drug dedling, crecltmg ne1gh- borhood·watch programs and erecting concrete bollard'> that block off trartic Police say the efforts hav<.! paid ott, although 9t1ng acth·- 1ty will probably never bP eradicated cQmplNely •Any Qdng cnmo on your street is too much,• !)dJd Co!>- t<t Mesa pohce Sgt ( ldy Epperson, who heods thP department's gcrng uml. "Lucki1y, our city never gdt mto thaLsp1ral of vsolt•nce lhat some other plc1cc-s encoun- tcrC>d • A number of gangs httve bPcome extinct, undble to operate effec:hvely w1thm citv hmits, Epperson added. Police have also not1cecl a drop m violent cnmC> rPlated to gangs. However, there have bc('n some notable events, albl'1t very few Thern were three> shooungs last year thdt we>re considered gang-related. Onr. involved th<' dt>ath of a 15- year-old grrl dnd h~ unborn bdby. The gunm<ln. 18-y(•tir old Eduardo Guerrero, blmdl} fired into the fJcirtige \\ hPn the victim lived with her fdm- 11}. police said. Tht• teenau•' ~ F \\ .\ 1 . \ ~ ~ < > \\. ~ Qrganics • Mille ChoCOlate Peanut ButterCups • DaJk Clocolate Peanut Butter or Peppamblt (!tethers) Whole Wheat Bread eup. REG. 79' 45 REG. '2.95 32oz. • ,, I \"'\ , . I ,_ ~~ 1,,, -. . ,,,,, .: ·-. -~ . ..,..... ·/. \, 1 l I H ( ; I t· :--.; gut wa5 k1llcd and her baby, which doctol'l> tned to save, ol o pcnshed, Guerrero is clWillblHJ tnaJ. ' 111P chiJdrPn who· live on Shdlunar under tand that the gangs dren't too far away. Some spcdk openly about the ne1ghhorhood gangs and th('1r mfluencE? on the conunu- nity. But otht>r kids . lt1ke the Fifth. . Roberto, 14, watches a guy wulk l>}' m dark clothing. Hts hdu 1s ~hck,·d hack. The two Joe k f·v~s for a moment. "I don't knuw anytlung c1ho11t qcmgster:-., ·· he Sdid. 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NI think it shoo.Id be done in .. house, • said Greenlight spokesman Phil Arst. MWith all the concerns the city bas raised about its budget, I don't see why they need to go out- Slde to get a planner to look at the initiabve. • However, given the dra- matic effects the proposed measure could have on the city and local government, offidals don't think $11,500 is too much to .spend on an out- ' side analyst. So far, neither dty officials nor the measure's FYI WHA~ City Council meeting WHEN: 7 p.m. Tuesday WHEJtE: City Council CNmbers, 330Q Newport Blvd. proponents have been f ble to effectively outline the poten- tial ramifications or the mea- SW'e, which has been labeled as Mslow-growth~ by oppo- nents. MWe periodically hire out- side help," said Mayor John Noyes. •Ether we don't have expertise, or like now, we're very busy.• · The Protection from lhlffic and Density initiative, wh.tch will appear on the November ballot, would allow residents to vote on proposed develop- ments that require a Nmajor" general plan amendment. EASTCOAST SWING DANCE FIVE CLASSES $49 Ma1or is defined as creating more than 100 peak-hour car trips, more than 100 homes or more than 40,000 square feet of floor area over what the otys general plan allows. However, these thresholds do not apply to the dty as a whole, but to each of the 49 distinct neighborhoods, which all have a different hi.story of general plan amendments. In addition, the measure is cwnulative. It requires that · 80% of the changes to the general plan dwing the last decade be added to the num- bers of a proposed project to determine whether a vote is required. But beca\.i.se each specific area is so different, the end tesult is that a developer could build 40,000 square feet of office space in one area with- out a public vote, but a project consisting of 200 square feet in another area would be sub- ject to a citywide vote. Once any of the thresholds are maxed out in any of the 49 specific ·areas, virtually any development would require a vote. · Allan Beek, a Greenlight proponent, said seven areas already exceed one or more of the measure's thresholds. These are Old Newport (OUPUS OR SINGUS WELCOME Cws SIZES LIMmD ENROU. Now SESSION BEGINS. f El. 17TH Jiliill• .. ti.m Boulevard, Santa Ana + Dllr ~ u r. b.11t Cln.1hw111 w ut .,.J,, tJwi "' C.hnn fllt _, ln-t fai11fJ nJ ,,.orir,,, °'"1tilll um. ~ Rrv'd Pet.er D. Haynes, R.ciror A "A God-ct'ntettd parish community, instructed by tht' Word of God and rt'ot'Wt'd by Ult' Sacramcna· Our Lady Queen of Angels 2046 Mar Vista Drive Newp~~c Beach, California 92660 (949)644-0220 Fax (949)644-1349 ~. Monsignor William P. Mclaughlin, Pastor LITURGIES:~nuday. 5 p.m. [Cantor) .. Sunday. 7:00 (Quiet), 8:30 (Contemporary), 10:00 (Choir), 11 :30 a.m. (Canror) and 5:00 p.m. (Contt'mporary) Bethel Baptist Adult and Children's Sunday School Hour • 9:45 a.m. Worship Service . 11 :00 a.m. Sunday Evening • 6:00 p.m. Thursday Bible Study • 6:40 p.m. -\4~ ltWI,, !IOU ID worship lht Lord with w. Come 411d leatn powafu/ pnncip4a and truths from Ood's word Chat JIOU can buUd IJOU' lift upon. Comr as we}oill our hmrl.J IJ¥1•1htr tn ltdorallon of lht Lord Jal.I.I Clirfll • 90 I So. Euclid Santa Ana CA 92704 714 839-3600 's Promise for Peace" Uohn 14:H 27) FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST 3303 V'D.Udo N.wport Beach 673·1340 or 673-6150 Chweh 10am&5pm SUnday Sdlool 10 am Wllrlll«il:JY~. pl!) SECOND CHURCH OE CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3100~Vww0r Newport Beach 644-2617 or 6754661 Oluleh JO am SUnday School 10 am ----~·Pll • ••WU-U, l)nim ff.., __ -""' -"""';."""' -I#"' .. ... _ J,;"""'.,..,, -., .. s,#11 • J Jol\n 4: 13 • ._.tint Madlfrtlllrdl • nt""' om flOlrti.Sct.IW • ....,~.,~~ NEW THOUGHT CHURCH Scimce of Mind Ontn SaL ftb.~h Dll!AM!I ~ lktb l'Ullwn Sun r.,b , flch •lli. I.Aw .. 1-" ~.Gall Mill"° Sunday St'niic<' 10 3o Sun<Loy Sc:hool IO:'° Nclahbofhood Commu1111)' Ctnt<'r. 1 &U Park A.,., , ('.oQ Mt"ll Wt'd. H~1ng St-me<' 10 '°am. tmTu.un Aw. <.:o.u .,.('!&. Soll. Worbhop· l~ltnoon Dooaoon "The A.rwt't Way" Call (949) 646-319!} for infonnalion ....,....,,_,......,..,,..,. ColuiMui1 Presbyterian Churth of the Covenant "Waiting Hoping" Commwuon ...JI bear~ The Covenant Choir Putor 11m McCalmont Prcadling Programs for ltidJ ill1d adulu 2850 Falrvitw Road (I Adams 714~557-3340 ST. MARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ''Optn Arms and Open Minds" ·Worship 9:30 Newport H•rbor . Luther•n Church .................... Mllf01 ta,._, ........... •••• , ......... ti .. QUEmON GREENLIGHT ANALYSIS? Should the dty hire., ..... pendent wlyst to study the 10-aHed GrMnlight lftj.. tlatlve7 call our ReadeB Hot- line at (949) 642-6086 or e-mail your comments to dallypllotOlatlmes.com. Please tell us your name end home- town, and Include a phone number (for llefification pur- poses only). Heights, Newport Center, North Fofli Road, the airport area, Corona del Mar Hills and Bonita Canyon. The analyst, former city employee John Douglas, will head the study and also look at bow the measure will affect the 49 areas. In a letter' to city staff mem- bers, Douglas wrote it is "absolutely essential" that both the initiative proponents and opponents agree that the methods used are objective and the people conducting the analysis are unbiased. Results or the proposed study would be presented to the council in two months. The City Council will make its decision regarding the hiring an analyst Tuesday. 'f HARIO" CHRISTIAN CHURCH (DlaclplH of Christ) 2401 lrvlne A'll. 1t Santa tubal N1wpottl11ch Sunday Warship · 10:00AM 8nK\I V111 Blair, Minister Worship Services "l:OOlm 9:00lm Adult Ouch School • 1 O:oo.11 -S4lndly School C.....MeM MllAVllDI UNITID MITHODllT CHURCH 1701 ....... ,c.M. w......., a Chufth lcheol ......... 0.00 ...... or. RiChard 111 •I m -ent Daily Pilot Tbis orchid show is sure to grow on you S outh Coast Plaza bas once agam been transformed into a beautiful show-of orchids at the 20th annual Fas- cination of Orchids. The event is taking place in the Crate & Barrel wing and is scheduled today through Sunday. Admis- sion is free. Some of the nation's leading orchid growers participate in the show that features semi- nars, chsplays and competb bons. And just in· time for Valentine's Day, beautiful orchid plants are available for purchase. Each year, a 30-foot themed floral sculpture is the center- piece of the show. Last year, an incarnation of Marie Antoinette was the subject of the central display. This year, there is an aquatic-themed sculpture. Modeled after a colorful coral reef with larger-than-life swim- ming fish, this Mliving sculp- ture" was created. using hun- dreds of oncidium orchids, col- orful dendrobium orchids, fluo- rescent roses, black seaweed, strawflowers, pwple stasis, ger- beras and more. A great sidewalk sale fea-· tunng patio furniture is hap- pening today at the Udo Mari- na Village from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Featured in the sale are contemporary and patio furni- ture from Brown Jordan, Jay Robert Scott, Kreiss and Drexel. JEFF & LYLEEN EWING ESTIMATING CLOSING COSTS When you buy a home, you will pay "closing costs" in addition tO the down payment. These costs include the "points" you pay on your loan, title and har.1rd insurance, the title scir~, leg:il fees, and other charges imposed by the lender. These charges vary by state and county, but they usuaJJy represent a considerable amount of money. Your Realtor can give you mfonnanon about the closing costs in your area at the time you begin your search for a new home. You can use th.is information as a guideline. When you apply for your loan, the lender is required to provtde you with a "good faith" estimate of the closing com. This 6gure is usually very close to the actUal amount, since the sales COD0'2ct will ruive the price and terms of your new borne spelled out. Your escrow officer wiJJ gtve you a final figure for the check that is needed to close. Lyleen andJeff have 28 consecunve years of real estate cxpenence in Newpon Beach. rhey arc Coldwell Banker's I 1 team. For professional service or advice with all your real estate: needs, call the Ewing's at (949) 644-9060 x11S. Greer wylder BEST.BUYS Miscellaneous items on sale include antiques, consignment pieces, accessories and posters. The sale is at 3400 Via Oporto in Newport Beach. For more information, please call (949) 675-8662. If you love Valentine's Day- themed clothing and acces- sories, check out Old Navy. The bargain-priced clothtng store is filled with his and her apparel. mcluding sleep bot- toms for $16.50; boxers for $7.50; women's T-s~ for $14.50; T-shirts for women, girls and baby from $8.50 to $12.50; makeup cases from $5.50 to $8.50; pW'SeS $8.50; mugs $3.50; snow globes, $5; and photo albums from $5 to $8.50. Old Navy is at the Metro Pointe Shopping Center m Costa Mesa at 901 South Cod.st Drive. Call (714) 540-3817 for more information. Caroline's is a new resalr. boutique that features ladies' clothing and accessories. It's celebrating its grand opening 'this month by giving away cot fee and sweets. The consign- ment shop offers a 50/50 spht on clothing and pays cash for clothes. For an appointment. please call (949) 650-7333. For customer's convenience, the store is stays open late on Thursdays, until 8 p.m. It's at 333 E. 17th St in Costa Mesa, behind the IliOP restaurant. Today is the last day of the A.rmoire sale at Corona del Mar Plaza. The store is filled Wlth ladies' separates and casual. dress clothing. H you bring in the Daily Pilot ad, you can get an additional 20% off on sale merchandise. Mer- chandise is marked dowp by 30% to 70%. It's at Corona del Mar Plaza, 840 Avocado Ave. Call (949) 644-9888 for more information. Kayaks Surl Shop is ma.k.ing room for its new spring mer- chandise with a sale on select- ed merchandise reduced by 20%. Kayaks carries surf and casual wear for the whole fam- ily. It's at Westcliff Plaza in Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 631- 2996. Charles H. Barr is having a big reduction sale just in time for Valentine's Day. Sale mer- chandise is up to 40% off t.hrou~h Feb. 14. This is an especially good sale, since everything tn the store is reduced by at least 20%. Charles H. Barris at 1803 West- chff Drive in Newport Beach. • BEST .,YS appears on Saturdays and Thursdays. Send information to Greer Wykfer at 330 W. Bay St., Cos ta Mesa 92627, or via fa.x at (949) 646-4170. . ... Daily Pilot Sotvrdoy, February 5, 2000 A5 Students relax, breathe and pause for a few seconds in the .. child position" before beginning their next exercise. fil§~ Michelle Brown, above, and her level 1-2 yoga class begin with a stretch, led by their instructor, Rachel Shishido, left, at the Yoga Place in Costa Mesd. "Yoga slows you down to the. speed of life." candace Pittsoo. Yoga Instructor .. DAILY PILOT PHOTOGRAPHS BY MARIANNA DAY MAS'S Alexandra Zwickler, far right, works on her flexibility during class. Mattress Outlet Stor . . BRAND NEW · COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! 3165 Harbor Blyd. Costa Mesa On~ 6l0<k SOulh of -'-05 ""'Y (714) 545-7168 Discontinued and overstocked items including slipcovered sofas carried by major national retailers like Z·Gallerie, Restoration Hardware and others we can't name but you will recognize. You con special order from over 200 fabrics. Everything here is new, obtained direcrly from the factory -No Used Furnitu_re or consignment items. ' Furnishings Direct carries upholstered sofas, sleepers, leather sofas and chairs, entertainment centers, amioirs, beds, handmade rugs, desk~, lamps and more. Celestino's quality MEATS /Jl<' 11111'"1 \lt'W Clll<i "ic'fl'IC c 1\l'WIC1l>J1• Serving Costa Mna fo r 011" 30 ytars I WtofferAL~NATURAL BEEF & CHJCKEN I I 1/2-Lemon Chicken $2.39 lb French Apple-Stuffed Pork Chops $3.99 lb Lemon Garlic Tri Tips $4.99 lb Stuffed Old Fashioned Chicken Breasts $3.99 lb < ·a,·.•ti110\· Quich /i·o:::1·11 l>i11111·r.•. Nc1lfl)' to I 111 i11 /1·11 \li1111/1'•. I 111 /,j/,u/,,, N1 ·1f"' < /,j,·f..01 l/1/.• \I. C)I) l'tl I 11•t1g1111 /;,·, (01 ( /1i1 l.·1·11 \ I. I)<) i'tl . 270 East 17th St. • Costa Mesa • (949) ~2-7191 (Hdlgren Square) 9:00 to 7:00 Mon. -Sat.• 10:00 to 6·00 Sun. Just in time for . Valentines! February 1st thr.u 14th Everything in the store at least 200/o off! /~,·. sto'ck .•. , Reduction J . Sale .. /"-"' """~°'·:\t, !~ .. · ~;o ') Feb.1" 40% i F:~.~4·:.,1 · _ Of~ r r As everyone who has e\ er attended one of our ~ales knows, our sale~ are truly SALES. No tags changed ... no marking up to mark down ... a truly right~ous sale! Come early for best selection. CHARLES H. BARR 180.'\ Wc~tclift 01. 'e\\ port Beu1,;h (949) 642-3310 Uc' your VISA. Ma-,tc:rcard or American Exprc ANTIQUE ROW & GARDEN CAFE "N~ U n.l.q~ Shopj-(aWL w&.d\, T ~for' Y'!W' HotMI• Fiu Ho"'' F11nei1llin1• ..,.,.._, & Coll«H•ln ""MHoul to Cott.,, Gl/b & G,,,.,, D«or WW U•t II lhllHrJ -OC.1• .,_.._ ••r••~ .she"~ .. °"""f" .... fH,_ • c,,,.,,,,, to c,,.,.,,,uns U-' & R•rt Boob c.11 .. Pie"'" f,,,,,.;,., F•nn,.,, Rntort1ti011 """_.,. ,..,,, 949 722-1177 UO EM 111A SI,_, C..Mill.CA ,......,..,...., ................... The fttt arr the foundation of your body, and caa oltftt Qlcnt nAC'K, KNFF. and HIP pcain. Pain ;, your body\ ._ay of indic-ating totMthiOM I\ w~. Or. V1hinen \'3n http rtlicvc pauHh~h non 'llflical mtthod\. • ...... NUK~ 0 ~ • Jnpvwn toeaails • New .._...I for funps ndl • ~ • u.e tmitlMllt fl ........... ,.. • llttlllila .... Cl ..... , ..... fGot....,. P: lo I mlht •.D \ . AG SaturdQy, February 5, 2000 Ario nd TOWN • Se~tif AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot, 330 w. Bay St., COS· ta Mesa 92627; fax them to (949) 646·4170; or call (949) 764 4330. A complete ltsting may be found at d1tllypilot.com. TODAY Borders Book1, Music and C'8f P South C'ocJst PlcJza,. Pre- nuPr l fo1r Studio, the New Man clothing store and auU1or/c:t1rloomst Ruhm Ger- ard will pre.sent an event at 2 p.m. at the Borders care to ·help men and women look thPtr best for Vcllentine's Day. The evcmt will fenture hatr- c::tyling tips, make-overs and more. The store is ut 3333 Bear St., Costa M esa. For mor" informdtion, call (714) 432-785·1 Our Lady Queen of Angels Elf'mcntnry School in New- port Oe>ach will c<•lebrate its annual •Spt"'dcil Person's Day starhnq ill 11 c1 m Thf' ddy recoqmzes ttw people who hdve n111dt• c1 clifforcnce in the hv"s of studt>nls. The school is al 750 Domingo Drive, Newport fi<'dch ror more infvm1<1tion, (·c11J (949) 644- 116b. The Oranqe Apple Computer Club's mc>eling wiJI f Pdlure M1chPllP Carlson of t\Jova DevelDpment Corp., who will present Nova's Print Explo- s1on. The meeting will also feature a beginner and advanced question-and- answer session, special inter- f'st groups and more. The meeting runs from 8 a.m. to 1 ;30 p.m. in the Chemistry Building of Orange Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more infor- mation, call {714) 836-0522. The Ben Gurton Society of the Jewish Federation Young Business and Professionals Division will hold its inaugur- al event at 6:30 p.m. at the Newport Beach home of Jim and Marti Eisenberg for end of Sabbath rituals and light dming. The program is open to donors who will consider making a pledge of $1,000 to the Jewish Federation Annu- al Campaign. For more tn.for- mation, call (714) 755-5555, ext. 225. The Alzheimer's Assn. Gala honoring Maureen Reagan will be held at 6:30 p.m. at the Four Seasons Hotel, 690 Newport Center Drive, New- port Beach. Guests of honor include Orange County Supervisor Tom Wilson and Peggy Goldwater Clay. Tick- ets are $200. For more infor- mation, call (714) 283-1111. The Latest Thing Teaching and Healing Center will hold a •Mind, Body and Soul Pair• from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The ARoONDTowN -event features lr~e face- painting and music and dis- counted psychic and spiritual readings. The center is at 217 E. 17th St .. Costa Mesa. For more inf onnation, call (949) 645-6it 1. . MONDAY Dale Marcelle, author of "Fire in the Streets I A History of the Cold Race War in Amenca," will discuss his book at 7 p.m. dt Borders Books, Music and Cafe at South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 432-7854. ' A Great Dcclslon.s dJscusslon of "Russia: Report Card on Survival• will be led by Karen Speros from 7:30 to 9 p .m at St. Mark Presbyterian Church, 2100 Mar Vista, Newport Beach. For more information, call (94..9) 760- 1691. Four grandmothers wJll dis- cuss raising their families in the 1940s,.'50s and '60s in dif- ferent parts of the U.S. in "Breakfast and Bubbe Meises (Grandmother Stories)" at 9:30 a.m. at the Jewish Feder· ation of Orange County, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. The event, which includes break- fast, is free. For reservations and more information, call (714) 755-5555, Ext. 222. David Gabbe, author of two books on vegetarian nutrition and cooking, will teach Cook- ing with Beans and Grains from 6 to 9 p.m. Feb. 7 and 1_. at the Neighborhood Com- munity Center, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. The cost for the two classes is $30 plus a $10 materials fee. For more information, call (714) 327- 7525 Coastl.lne Counseling Center of Newport Beach will hold a free progTam on Attention Deficit Disorder at 7 p.m. Joan Andrews will speak about the disorder. Coastline is at 1200 Quail, Sulte 105, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 476- 0991. • TUESDAY . Sterling BMW will hold a fund-raising party at 7 p.m. to raise money for Newport Harbor High's Grad Night. The dealership is at 3000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949} 673-5604. The Costa Mesa Borders Business Networking Group will present a free workshop, •How to Maximize Your Net· working Efforts," With Jacque Daniel at 7 p.m. at Borders Book, Music and Cafe, 1890 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more infor- mation, call (714) 256-0353. SEE TOWN PAGE A7 ••••••••••••••• SINCE 1864 SABATINO'S: • Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch ; 251 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach • Please call for hours, directions & reservations. • -(949) 723-0621 •• . ~ dandelion h¥1old good1 432 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa, Tucs.~Fri. 10 am-6 pm cwo doors Easr of Ruby's Sat. 10 am-4 pm 949-548-7286 35o/a-50%-off- A11 equipment at cost or below cost • Snowboards • Boots • Bindings • Golf • Baseball ·•Hockey • In-Line Skates • Soccer • Tennis • Water Sports and more I .- Doily Pilot Dale Marcelle, author of "Fire in the Sb'eebl A History of the Cold Race War ii\ America," will dis- cuss his book at 7 p.m. Monday at Borders Books, Music and Cafe a1 South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear Sl, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 432-7854. .. I DECLEOR ~ 'ttii)N l'llltTIT\fT R E N E I , H 1 s • Cru.rx-C ~ G u }J:~ 0 T FURTERER : -Lli •~The large•t & Flne•t leauty Supply I. Full 5..-vice Salon In Orange County~' QpenlDoys (949) 642-.1717 f!or ®ur Vendor• Houre: 11...,.epm 10am-lpin 11Mllpm nter for Integrated Health, Con arnlly • Centtt, Abaol 3313 s. Bristol st. • South r.oaat Metro ~ & McWtfV' W CO Mic:t I .. I) 17141 M1·7417 Doily Pilot TOWN CONTINUED FROM A6 The noon meettng of Busi- ness and Professional Women will f?.ature "Sleep Talk" author Lois Haddad. The meeting, which includes lunch, is $17 for members, $22 for nonmembers, and will be held at the Wyndham Gar· den Hotel, 3350 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (949) 955-7534. Hoag Cancer Center presents a community education pro- gram on living with cancer at 7 p.m. Robert 0. Dillman, medical director of the cente r, will speak on '"Issues and C ontroversies Surrounding Clinical 1iials. • For infonna- tion, call (949) 760-5542. The Jewish Community Cen- ter of Orange County pre- sents • 50 Years War,• a film and discussion on the Israeli and Arab struggle for peace. The event runs from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. and is free. The center is at 250 East Baker St., Costa Mesa. George's Camelot Restaurant will host a meeting to discuss a trip to the Cote d'Azur in J uly 2000 as pa.rt of the New- port Beach Siste r City Assn. The event, which starts at 6:30 p .m., features three entrees, soup or salad and wine, and costs $30. For more information, call (949) 833- 5717. Hoag Health Center wW bold a free seminar on peri- menopause from 7 to 8:30 • p.m. at the center, 1190 Baker St., Costa Mesa. The seminar is free. For more information, call (800) 514-HOAG. :WEDNESDAY the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce will bold a noon networking lun- 'cheon with Scott Bailey of • Sandler Sales Institute at the Sutton Place Hotel, 4500 •MacArthur Blvd ., Newport Beach. The event ts $20 for ! membets with a reservations, $25 at the door. For more information, call (949) 729- 4400. Sherman Ubrary & Gardens will bold a class titled •crow- ing Plants Indoors ... the Easy Way• at 9:30 a.m. John Bish- op, the gardens' ma.nager of horticulture, will discuss how to solve and prevent common problems with indoor plants. Registration fee is $20. The gardens a.re at 2647 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. For more information, call (949) 673-2261. Salomon Smith Barney will hold a seminar on managing distributions from 4 to 5 p.m. at 650 Town Center Drive, Suite 100, Costa Mesa. The event is free, COWlts for one hour of CPA continuing edu- cation credits and includes refreshments. For more infor- mation, call (800) 846-0337. Flnandal Executtve1 lmU- tute, Orange CoWlty Chapter, will hold a meeting at 6 p.m. at The Center Club, 650 1 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Ralph Hake, executive vice president and chief financial officer of the Fluor C~rp., will · speak on •the changing role of the CPO." To RSVP, or for more lnforma-• tion, call (714) 278-6201. 1be Newport-Mesa CrtbMge Oub meets at the Oasis Cen- ter. room 6, Fifth and Mar· guerlte, Corona del Mar. Play atartl at 6:45 p.m. For more information, call (949) 646· 5293 YIUISDAY Steve Hotme1, • cllDlcal nutritionist, will speak on "Vaccination: The Myth" at 1 p.m. at Borden BOokl, Music and Cafe at South Coilt Plaza, 3333 Beet St., Costa Mela. Por more infonnatioil. call (714) 432-7854. 'AROUND TOWN Saturday, February 5, 2000 A 7 The errunar is free, but reser- vations are required. Whole Foods is at 1870 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa. For morn infor- mdtion or lo make reserva- tions, call (949) 574-3800. West. Tickets are $6 to $9. OCC 1s ·al 2701 Fairview Road, co~ta Mesa. For more i.nfo~ation, call (714) 432· 5880. • The.Orange County chapter. Speak Up Newport's 19th of The Single Gourmet will annual Mayor's Dinner will -bold a gourmet duung event be held at the Newport Beach at Scott's, 3300 Bristol St.. Marriott. Leigh Steinberg, Costa Mesa For more mfor- sports attorney and author, mabon, call (800) 750-DINE. will speak. Reception stdrts at 6 p.m. and dinner starts at 7 FEB. 12 p.m. For infonnation, cull (949) 224-2266. Hoag Health Center will hold a CPR Heart Saver Course, which will teach essential lifesavUlg techniques for adults and children. The course is $25. The center is at 1190 Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (949) 631-3623. FRIDAY Jean Krueger, a Weight Wdtchers group leader, will discuss "Win the Weight Game• by Sarah, Duchess of York, at 7 p.m. at Borders Books, Music and Cafe al South Coast Plaza. The> store is at 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 432-7854. The fifth program ln Orange Coast College's "Annchair Adventure• senes will fea- ture "Route 66 -A Road to Remember.~ The event will feature filmmaker and world traveler C harles Hartman, who has made many travel- ogues about the Amencan The Hyatt Newporter will host a KOST 103-FM Valen- tine Celebration. The free event will feature the band · ~ockola, p~rforming dancE> mustc from the '60s through the '80s. The hotel ts at 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. For more inlomldllon, call (213) 427 -7281. Robert Bruce Woodcox, author of "The Goll Gods ure Laughing.. will discuss cind sign his book al 7 p.m. al Bor- ders Books, Music and Cdle al South Coast Plaza The store is at 3333 Bear St., Cos- ta Mesa. For more informu- bon, call (714) 432-7854. The YWCA of North Orange County will partner with the Harl>or Christian Fcllow4'h1p Church to proVlde free brC'd'>l cancer screenings at the church, 740 W. Wilson ctl JoAnn m Costd Mesa for more information or to sched- ule an appointment, caU (714) 935-9720. A "Love Yo ur Beach " cleanup 1s scheduled for 9 a.m, at Crystal Cove State Pdik. Volunteers will meet at the Reef Pomt entrance to the park. Bdgs and gloves will be proVlded, und parking fees will be waived for all partic1- pdnts. For more mforma.t:Jon, call (949) 491 7647 The Latest Thing Teaching and Hcalmg Center presents "A Day of Love" with Sandra Sauer from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The event IE!dlures a discus- sion of the dncient art of romantic preparation, mclud- mg the use of foods, bever- . ages and environment. The fee is $25 The Latest lbing is at 217 East 17th St, Costa Mesa. For rnore information, CdlJ (949) 645·6211 . FEB. 13 Crystal Cove Slate Park will hold •grny whale Sunday" for whdle Wdtching from 9 a.m . lo noon dl the boardwalk overlook by Pelican Point parking lot No. 2. A spotting scope. binoculars and natural history mfomation will be dvailable. Parking fee 1s $6 For more information, call (949) 497-1321. FIB. 15 The Corona del Mar Cham- ber of Commerce will hold a luncheon meetmg at Five Crowns begmrung at 11 ·30 a.m . Newport Beach mayor John Noyes will speak on "The Chdllenges Facing NeWP,Ort Bedch 10 the New Millenmum.~ The event 1s $15 and mcludes a glass of wme. For re ervatlons, call . (949) 673--4050. and are tax-deductible. Books may' be left at any-of the three branch libranes - Balboa, Mariners or Corona The Newport Harbor Area del Mar They can also be left Chamber of Commerce will rn the special book closet next hold a Business Referral • to the store at 1000 Avocado Breakfast at the Newport Ave. For more information, Beach Yacht Club at 7:30 a.m c-all·(949 759-9667. Business and marketmg con- sultant Ntck Snuth will speak .. The event is $15 to $20. The Yacht Club is at 1099 BaySide Drive, Newport Beach. For more inf orrnation, call (949) 729-4400. ONGOING Essentials Counseling ls offering two free senunars on Mondays and Wednesdays in January and February. "Learn how to stop bmge eat- mg" will be 6:30 to 8 p.m Wednesdays, and "Are you concerned about your child's weight?" will be Mondays from 6:30 to 8 p .m. For more mfonnation, call (949) 548- 4437. A women's therapy support group meets to discuss reJa- tlonsltip issues at 6:30 p.m Tuesdays at 1151 Dove St., No. 105, Newport Beach. For more information, call Bar- bara at (949) 261-8003. The Friends of the Newport Beach Public Library Used Book Store needs to replerush its book stock. Patrons are urged to bring in unwanted books. With the exception of law books or magazmes, all donations -hardcover and paperback -are welcome The Newport Beach New- comers Oub meets at 10 a .m the third Wednesday of each month at different homes. The group of about too women go on the road, play goll, tennis, bridge and more. Tho group also holds several evening parties. For more , mfomation. call (949) 854- 4501. SL MaJ'k Health Mlnlstrtes presents Love Without Honor support groups for women coping with domestic VlO· lence at 10 am and 7 pm Monddys through December. The groups will meet for two hours at St Mark Presbyter- ldn Church, 2100 Mar Vista Ave • Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 721-8079. The J ewish Family Service of Orange County sponsors a dis· · cuss1on group focusing on issues. concerns and responsi- bilib.es of adult children caring for the11 elderly pa.rents at 7:30 p m Tuesdays al 250 E Baker St., Costa Mesa The purpose. of the group is to help children and other concerned relatives lo identify problems and ISSUes and develop appropriate solu- bons The cost is $30 For more infonnation, call (714) 445- 4950. I :e C own Prince of Golf· • • • • • • • • • • Starting with last year's riveting playoff at the Toshiba Senior Classic, Gc;iry McCord laughed all the way to the bank. All told, he won 2 Senior events in 1999 and nearly $1 million. ., • Daily Pilot A8 Soturdoy. February 5 I 2000 0 • r' Volunteers getting in th.e Spirit for benefit run in Corona de/ Mar · LUNTEERS NEED· D: Jlm TUmer, vol- unteer cooidina.tor for the .Feb. 27 Leigh and Lu Steinberg Spint Run being held for the benefit of - schoolchildren in the Corona del Mar zone, is seeking hundreds or volunteers to help with the event. lt's Orange County's largest 5K/10K and kids' run. Help is needed wtth preregistration on Saturday, Peb. 26, and race setup and operations on Sunday beginning at 5 am. Volunteers will receive a free T-shirt and meet new friends. individuals, families, service clubs and communi- ty groups are welq>me to volunteer. Applications are available by calling Turner at (949) 640-5350. DISTIUCT CONVEN- TION: Members of the Cos- Jim de Boom COMMUNITIES & CLUBS ta Mesa-N~wport Harbor, Harbor Mesa, Newport Beach and Costa Mesa- Orange Coast Breakfast Llons clubs and their spous- es are in Primm, NV., this weekend attending tho Lions District Conference. It's a multi-district event where they will hear about Lions International thrusts, outstanding club programs TERMITES? fiftiiYEi£ii LONG LASTING (YEARS) ENVIRONMENTALLY SAFE CALL BEFORE FEB 15'0 & RECEIVE 25°/o OFF .:Jf.i-<Time Cfioco[atier for your finest chocolates ... Choose a pre- packed or custom- packed heart box for your loved one. Lots of suckers, candy-filled hearts, novelty items and much more! Jelly Bellys $4. SO per pound Cbimpape for your Love! ROEDERER 1993 "Cristal" $149.98 Uncork the favorite of Czars! GUY LARMANDIER Brut Rosf $32.95 Robert Parker 91 Points! Don't forget the Fresh Caviul • .... www.hitimewin e.com Hi-Time Wine Cellars ZSO Ogle Street -Costa Mesa, CA 9Z6Z7 (949) 650-8463 or FAX (949) 631 -6863 and enjoy great fellowship • and motivation. SPEECH CONTESTS: The Harbor Mesa Lions Club will host the annual Student Speaker Contest on Monday. Students from Newport Har· bor High School will com- pete in the contest with the winner having the opportuni- ty to.advance to tl\e regional, district and multiple-district levels. On Wednesday night, the Newport-Balboa Rotary Club will host its annual Speech Contest with students from Corona del Mar and New- port Harbor high schools participating. The winners will also have the opportuni· ty to move on to the regional' and district levels. MOBILE MEALS: Once in awhile, I get a letter from a reader pointing out a mis· take or two m my colwnn. nus time, lt c4.me from Magna Schley, the retired · Hoag Hospital dietitian who started the Mobile Meals program and considers it one or her legacies to the community. She noted that the program's proper title is Mobile Meals, not Meals on Wheels. As a member of Soropti.mi5t International, she asked the club if it would back it financially and the club chose the name -Mobile Meals. Hoag Hos- pital and the Soroptimist Club started the program in 1974 with eight customers, one route and Soroptimist drivers. Food is prepared at Hoag for distribution once a day to sbut·in senior citizens in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach, and volunteer drivers are needed. Drivers pick up the food at Hoag and visit with the shut-in for a few Professional Cleaning Experts •Sidewalks • Mildew Removal • Power Washing • Sealer s Rick Nixon 40 ,,,;,, ... $80 • ~Fq,;gf Trmlrntnt 90 mi11 ... l80 ·. • O~tj,,.P.wJ 40 min ... $10 • Wq.piw SmitJu Ent.er To Win Our ValmtUu Skin Care Bll4lket WJ.m JOU lvw •nt •f wr AmhniL tmltmnttf (V.U"' SI 75) in rk -mh of Ft"""1ry Gift CertifieatuAvailahle For Your Valentine! • far •11 "!P*"'tmnil r.J/ DODOO David Benvenuti, M.D., F.A.C.S1 Plaottc: and RecionlllNcllvc Slllpf)' 94!J/650.2J45 355 Placentia, Suite 104 •Newport Beach V1a11 our "'eb sue: wwwafta. com YOU AR~ WHAT How clean is your ind90r air? PreMnt this ad to a gazoontlte.com 1a111 Choo.se from products such as: • Afr purifiers • Hypoollergenlc bedd!ng • All natural and 1oap .. free both products • Ef'\vlronmentony tofe cleaning 1olutlon1 We otter m()re than l .000 competfttvelv ptt~ l!,.od..f ti and o W8oltti or Information manage auergl•• and Olthmo and to promote W IOO ...,....,. wlll f110lln 1 frM \~·-" ....... . minutes upon delivery. The Rev. Bob Pany, a Mobile Meals volunteer, says the number of seniors needing Mobile Meals seTVlce is increasing and so is the need for drivers. For more information or to volunteer, call (949) 645-8050. And Magna, tharis some legacy you have given to the community. I salute you and all the Mobile Meals volun- teers! If only each of us could do as much ... SERVICE CLUB MEET- INGS nns WEEK: Want to get more involved in your community, make new friends, network, or to give something back to your community? Try a service clubl You are invited to attend 8 club meeting this week. Many clubs will buy your first guest meal for you. • TUESDAi: 7:30 a.m. - The Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the Balboa Bay Club; 6:30 p.m. -The Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club will meet at the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club; Soroptimist lntemational of Newport Harbor meets at the Pacific Club for its anriual •Affairs of the Heart" event, honor- @iuniiiwW11 Floral & Gifts Mon-Fri I 0-6 Sat I0-5 369 E. l 7ch Costa Mesa (Across from Ralphs) , (949) 646-6745 -------., NAIL CARE FUU.SET •ACRYLIC • Actyllc wtN111te Tip • Pink & Wllllt Powder •lumtGel •Si Wrip FlU.S I •1r I '20'" I "25" I "25" I '25" I '10-I '10-1 ., ... I '15'" '1s• I Ing distinguished women. •WEDNESDAY: 7:15 a.m. -The South Coast Metro Rotary Club will meet at the Center Club; Tl} Newport Harbor KiwanJt; , Club meets at the University • Athletic Club; Noon -The • Exchange crub of Orangt? Coast meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. • THURSDAY: 1Jle Costa Mesa Orange Coast Break· fast Lions Oub meets at Muni's Cafe for its monthly business meeting; Noon - The Kiwanis Club of New- port Beach-Corona del Mar 1 meets at the Bahia Corinthi- an, The Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club meets at the Holiday Inn; The Exchange Club of Newport Harbor meets at the Riverboat Restaurant for a program on the Newport Aquatic Center; The New- port-Irvine Rotary Club meets at the Irvine Marriott to hear Keith Nelson, a pro- fessor at UCL • COMMUNITY & a.uBS is pub- lished every Saturday in the Dally Pilot. Send your $ervice club's meeting information by fax to (949) 660-8667, e-mail to jdeboomOao/.(om or by mail to 2082 S.E. Bristol, Suite 201, New- port Beach 92660-1740. . bange.ments Home Dttor Specialty FurnituTe Ilk Florals Custom Flora l Arrangements .,,. IMMl'11N.M'I ., ... ~ ......... ... WAXING Lido Consignment Gallel\y. 3439 Via Oporto, Newport Beach \ Mon -Sun 10arn-5pm (949) 723-6480 . . . Doily Pilot So~rdoy, February 5, 2000 A9 . theres more to color than meets the eye C olor is rasanating. Show me an avocado green refrigerator and all kinds of memones come flooding back, like a movie in the back of my mind. Color cliches, like the peach and aqua of the '80s, not only scream era, but also literally color our memories oi people, places and things. Color trends do not just •happen." Color is big busi- ness in many industries· fash- ion, commercial develop- ment, health care, food and the automotive industry. Companies have entire divisions devoted exclus1vely to color development and trends. They track color pref- erences across the country and isolate regional prefer- ences. Color is studied on a worldWide scale also; there are clear patterns of color association with geographical location, cultural factors, age and gender that influence color selection. Where do these color trends begin? The answers are surprising and far more detailed than you might expect. One of the many color "think tanks," Color Market- ing Group, forecasts future trends and analyzes color date. Karen Wight ·NO PLACE LIKE HOME . friendly. AJzheimer's patientS show preference to solid col- ors and contrasts between floors, counters and doors. Titis helps the bra.in eliminate confusion between different spatial planes and creates a non-distracting environment. Other nursing home patients prefer colprs and patterns from the era in which they spent their 40s and 50s, when they were financially and · physically comfortable. The food industry pays particular attention to the many studies done on behalf of colors that stimulate appetite, increase visual · enjoyment and affect the per- ceived tastes of certain foods. Young children choose red and yellow as their two pre- ferred colors. (Can you say McDonald's?) Certain shades of gold stimulate a •customer purchase response• for fast food. Color can stimulate sah- vary glands and create a desire for sugar. The color red increases perceived sweetness via its association toothaches, and orange to help decrease baldness. These spectalists depend on colors to change our flow of energy and promote well- being. Phrases like "feeling blue" and •green with envy• are testimony to our association of color and mood. Car companies are famous for using left-brain prefer- ences and turmng them into right~brain marketing tools. Toyota has companies worldwide that work on color trends with regard to region, cultural preference and gen- der association Calty, a divi- . sion of Toyota's Worldwide Marketing Division, located in Newport Beach, devotes full attention to North Ameri- can buying trends and mdi- cators for future buying pref- erences. Car color is an expression of how people see themselves: aggressive, sexy, affluent or fun. · Chris Dickey, color and trim manager for Toyota Sales and Marketing of North America, devotes herself to studying color trends world- wide. Some of the results she shared with me were surpris- ing while others were pre- dictable. Beach areas such as New- port Beach and Palm Beach prefer white, linen, ivory and beige. Pasadena prefers bronze, gold and ocher - shades D1ckey tetmed •old money colors." Companies that consult with color marketing groups include Nike, Hallmark, Corl- an and car companies. The health-care industry listens to the research from these groups to determine colors for operating rooms and recovery areas. · with cherries and strawber- Urban areas such as New York and Chicago prefer black. Warm-weather states tend to prefer light colors. Dark colors are more popular in Europe. Cool colors in the blue- green range have been shown to increase concentra- tion and manual dexterity. Therefore, "hospital green" is not a random choice, but for an operating room, Ws a cal- culated decision. Recovery rooms with bright colors, usu- ally in the warm colors, cre- ate a better healing environ- 01ent. , Nursing homes also create environments that are user- ries. There are acupuncturists who claim that colors have healing properties. Some examples include using an indigo environment to help ln Japan,'blue, green and Zubie's Proud Serving 30 Years! 414 Old Newport Blvd. Newport Beach 645-6086 Newport's Finat NtifhborbooJ Mllflttt w.T NOPLI ARI IAYINQ AROUND TOWN AIOUT OUR DILi ... --rhcir 1/2 Lb. Pastrami sandwich brin~ back childhood memories of thr clas)ic Brookfyn, New York deli's my father took me to as a young boy." n.M~-WaW"P"'D.C "'Their~ sandwich sdeaion is~ ... 10me of mylavonta arc the Roasted [Qplant with Herb C~rt c.htcSC and the Mcditem.nncan Club. Promdis has bttn such a wdcome addition to the neighborhood and the communicy: r_.,~-~.,.. & ,,,,., ,. ~ ;,, """ ,. ,,...,,,.., of~ "'"""1 ;,,..,,.,. .. ,.,,.,,,..,..,l'.-.,.. . white cars scored lowest on the preference list and were considered ugly. In fact, 61 % of men and women polled said that if they couldn't get their first color preference on their car of choice, they would not buy the car. Men outnwnbercd women in this area; 64 % of men said it was their first color choice or nothing, compared to women at 58%. As far as predictors for future colors go, Dickey said •new" colors and color com- binations come from industn- al •contract" projects. •ttotels are huge trendsetters because we become comfort- able with colors, and this translates into other areas of our lives," according to Dick- ey's research. Other areas that influence our color preferences include shopping malls and sports arenas. Does high fashion color our world? Dickey answers: H Actually, high fashion is several sea- sons behind. There are eight color cycles in a calendar year and high fas hi on does not dictate color preference to the extent you might think." And the color prediction from a woman whose job it is to know our color preference before we know it ourselves? "Silver," Dickey says, •definitely silver for 2003." • KAR£N. WIGHT is a Newport Beach resident. Her column runs Saturdays. ZAHER FALLAHI, CPA· 28 yrs. exp. .A-cccg., .A-udics, "faxes 15% discount to CM Residents (714) 546-4272 PET OF THE WEEK "JUNE• A very special lady 1s hoping to be your Valentine. •June• 1s a br1ndle- and-white female boxer between 3 and 4 years old Ako, donations are still being sought for the much-needed hip sur~ry for Bosco, a labt'box· er mix. He 1s m need of a home and loving family to help speed along l)is rehablhtation. See June and other animals at the Newport Beach Animal Shelter locat~ within the Dover Shores Pet <:are Center, 2075 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa For more information, call (949) 722-8301 Animals Sponsored By: The Community Animaf Network P.O. Box 8662, Newport Beach 92658 www.animafnetll\!ork.org (949) 759-3646 ROSEY'S AUTOBODY ,..,tl(lltfiillill-=_.LY9u Have the Right to Choose Your RepaJr Facility nslst on.the Best Lifetime Warranty Full Service Collision Center Insurance Approved Shop......---..... (949) 642-~522 121 Industrial Way• Costa Mesa -Uftti111t St1ht W1rt1ety lif1thn1 Sell W1rr1nty Llftthnt f 141 W1rr1nty llfttl1111 Mitt W1rr11ttf LlfttiMI lnlf1ll1tl11 ORANGE COUNTY'S EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTOR OF LIFETIME CARPET FREE ARISTRONO CERAMIC TILES FREE NO-WAX Viti~ $149 •OllLE Ol• CARPET REMOVAL FREE fllllTlll IOVlll 0 SQ. SQ. UNIAtE• ..__ __ ....__F_T._ . n. 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'Costa Mesa We're new in,our neighborhood but ol in 11"2di1ion Enablishcd in 1983 16 Years in Newport Beach Fmc Jewelry (14K 18K-Pluinum) Custom Da1gns Full Service Jeweler Graduate Gemologist Expert Jcwdry ac Watch Rqnlr 00~ (Fl . ~ n·w r-:t...RY J Costa Mesa 2706 Harbor Blvd. (3 doors south of Pier I Imports) 714.241·9404 Tues -Fri I Oam -6pm • Sac 1 Oam -4pm FREE J"'J_!_ tbru &ptnnbw 1 WIN ROSES FORA YEAR Stop by either of our tores and rcgi tcr to win I don:n arronacd Iona !item ro~s each month foT one year. (Value $67~ !XJJ • OITlRGOOD TIIRU 214 ·. 2275 Newport Blvd. Co ta Me a ~om r of N wpott • f lrvl \\ « 49) 645-0246 BELLY DANCERS! TENTS! AUnenlC MOIOCCAN ·amu Al«J ATMOSPI IERE DINE IN A ROMANTIC SEmNG! Celebrate Valentine's D~y ) ~eekend With Us! "Good food, good wine, good friends, good laughs, and good MartTnls are the main ingredient for a happy life." Valentlne'a Day Mcn,Ftb 14 Chet Femlndo hll put ...,., • 9'*:111 "*"'wfl\ald Sc:lrr1>i'• bell and moll PoPIJlar cllt*' UNITED COLORS OF BENETTON. final reduction entire fall/winter collection starts at 50°/o off hurry In before new spttng arrivals Fe8hlon lelend N9wpoft 8Mch lnelde MrtUm Court (949) 760-6577 I'. '0oily Pilot 'cf/ Long-stemmed chocolate truffle roses Heart-shaped boxes Chocolate champagne bottles tndividua) chocolate hearts Gourmet caramel apples over 100 chocolate spedaJtles ~estcliffe Plaza, 1124 Irvine Ave. (comer ef I 7th & Irvine) \ J v -lvv • COOKIES • PJES • ROLLS & BREAD COSTA MESA llMNI 1170 W. Biiker 14443 Cutver (at F~l _ Walnut Vllllge c.nt• (714) 548-9388 (Mlt 282-8270 Fri. Feb 11th thru Mon. Feb 14th St4rtn'l1 • Shrimp PAKORA Salad . Sal«I of spcy QfMnS, stmmps J>lk0t•. 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Sbe activist Susan CaustiJi, refer- 8lso asked •could the hotel be ring to other lower-end Evans- better located on the other 5ide owned hotels that she and her of the Bay?• · husband, Bob, bad visited. Other commissioners However, there were an agreed that they were interest-equal amount of people who ed in using Backbay Drive gushed over the merits of instead of Bayside Drive as an bringing to Newport BeaCh . entrance to the resort. the type of hotel that has been But perhaps the biggest compared to the Ritz-Carlton. point of collective con~ was Some residents .and local the height of the resort, which business Jeaders felt the pro- would be 12 feet above sea lev-ject would elevate both prop- el. While they didn't want to erty values and the city's destroy the integnty of the image. design, commissioners did •we must compete with the want to explore other possibili-surr"Ounding communities,• ties to bring the building down said architect and Economic to a more reasonable height. Development Committee While the commissioners founder Rush Hill. ·nus site is were cautious in their com-the appropriate place for a ments, local residents were liOtet • quick to give their support or Quinn said he was pleased opposition to the proposed with both the twnout of sup- resort. The City Council cham-porters and the commission's bers were paqced with more decision, although he added than 100 community members, that there would be a long road leaving some sitting outside ahead before any final decision . the doors listening. is made on the resort. Opinions on the project "In terms of changi!lg the were split evenly. entrance, it's a topic that's been Bayside resident Joyce discussed before,• Quinn said. Lawhorn opposed the project, "We'll be back with some more saying no one would feel the answers. We'rejuststartingthe effects of the resort hotel more public process. It's their job to than her community, which sits ask the hard questions.• next to the sjte. The topic will be continued Residents from other sur-at the next Planning Commis- rounchng communities also sion meeting Feb. 17. THE CATHEDRAL COLLECTION Home FothiOfl For Lte A\IOtloble in Pol1lhed 8rou or P--. Hodson Lighting Quality Liptl.,_ Sen-ice for30Y..,.. Optn Tuu.-Frl. 9·5, Sat. 9·4 1510 Newport Blvd .. Cost• Mtw (949) 548-9341 ~_yo~C/J~ I ' CON11NUED ROM A1 ~--cadDu.ctualll'eb.t•-· will I ft tia 4luge Gomd! . .,_ ba .. Of mo.otDw. ............. ~ were..._..jna~t ~mom•agaver wbo ...a4 -... tit ca. V,anHo1*a drove • a ..... ...,.Rolpttal, ....,. .. ••portedly pie.., tD bide .... cu. Wblle lb9 wes IOOldnl for ·---·· ber ......... , •• ~ ad tbal'a wbln pollat MY .. rQ ldm down with lb* ttll Geo 8eomi. Vu.Hout.n ~edly put tbe car In rev111M lllld nn over htl body lying in the ltnlet before dmtDg away. Kenneth Van- Houtan wu proriounced dead at the tcene. Deputy Public Defend- er Lewis Clapp, wbo rep- rMented Leslie Van- Houteo, said the inddent wmt much deeper than ~ an argument over the c:mq>le'1 car. C14pP, · dec:Uned f~ com- ment. HoweYm, Butterfield claliDed Kenneth Van- '* ..... .-.. toim ............... tlbalr '"?~ .... been mls- CXllllbued 'P um potnt by .......... and the media. Bolla pl'O!leCUton and .... dalm re9traiD1ng Clldll'I were tiled ~ both t...-.. VanHouten and hei buaband, but the court docwnentl did litUe to keep them apart. The cou" pie were living together for the past . several mcmtbl leading to WeclaMii•y'I inddeot •we kDoW they were ba'Vlng madW problems Uld tAlked about divorce,• said Tori lttcbardl, •pokeswoman for the OJ'pge County Dim1ct Attrxney'• office. lbe couple's three chil- dren, all of whom are teenagen, have been placed in PJOtective cus- tody until other family members ore contacted. Butterfield said the couple had attempted to resolve their problems in the pa.at, but their rela- tionship reverted to argu- ments. •She's wasn't out to kill anybody," he said. "There wat never anything inten- tional about this. Things IGinetimes get misunder- stOod." Do you n:eed professional lielp? 949-650-8300 to a,peaOl;ff/i fa/n -__yohH Zeomud; Jj'of Men's & Ladies' Sportswear, Golf Bags, Golf Shoes, & many other items. ~ JOHn Lf onHRD'S GOLF aHOP J. Store Houri Mon · Fri 8:30 om · 7:30 pm • Sot & Sun 8:00 om • 5:30 pm We tout Duffy boats as the easiest, most pleasurable boating experi- ence available. Whecher you rent or . own a Duffy, this craft provides a tre- mendous family outing! In this cruue, young Jason is practicing his hand navigation tech· niques for his buddy and captain Chandler OcsfotgC$. He is signaling a five degree turn to port. During this maneuver, SENTENCE CONTINUED FROM A1 repercus ions of his actions and sentenced him to 185 years to ille. •He knows he's going bacl( to jail if he's caught,• Dickey said. "Now this is the time he'll have to pay for it.• Newport Beach police . caught Vordale in June 1998 ·while he wclS hauling away stolen goods from the Arleni- ans' home. Police recovered a suitcase stolen from the house that contained jewelry and sil- verware -. items that belonged to the Artenians. Jeanette Artenian, as she .addressed the"'court. claimed Vordale had taken a diamond anniversary ring, a set of com- memorative Rose Bowl watch- es belonging to her husband and a sapphire bracelet given to her by her son, who was lat- er killed in an auto accident. None of the items have been fowtd. "My wife has anxiety attacks because of this,• said Michael Artenian, who was a member of the 1952-53 USC football team. He lost the two watches given to him for ~par ticipating in the Rose Bowl game. "It's sad that anyone bas to be pwtished that severe, but he knew what the results could be. Yet he persisted,• he said. Police said Vordale was Doily Pilot responsible for a string of Newport Beach burglaries over a 13-month span, from May 1997 to June 1998. When he was arrested outside the Artenians' home. they learned Vordale was driving a stolen 1996 Land Rover. Police found more stolen property as well as Vordale's driver's license and passport inside the vehicle. Vordale grew up in New- port Beach and knew the area well. He attended Newport Harbor -l'ligh School and was convicted twic.e in the 1980s for a series of burglaries in the Spyglass Hill neighborhood. According to his probation report, Vordale admitted he had a gambling problem, which may have prompted his aime spree. Now he must pay more than $170,000 in restitu- tion to a long list of victims. Jacobs said she decided to attend the court hearing because 1t was her only oppor- tunity to tell Vordale how she felt. Since her husband died nine months before she was burglarized, she said she is frightened by any noise ~she hears in her home. Her grandmother's silver tea set, her wedding ring and her mother-in-law's wedding band were taken from her home. She asked Vordale if she would ever see those valu- ables again. "They are part of my fami- ly,• . she said. •111ese items have more than monetary value. They can never be replaced.• -1 \I Se\\10n FREE FITSTART Personal Troimn9 ''Your Fitness Starts Here" • Personal Sotl1foction 'Guaranteed • Advanced Exercise Technology • Free Fot Analysis • Nutritional Services Available • Facilities in Newport & Huntington 8eoc:h • Licensed & lnwred • Results Oriented Derek J. Archer Certified Tech & C.P.T. (714) 841·5900 Pager (714) 21~7501 o-Jli.r Pnfa'fO (.i ti,, IN/,,,) oJ}•n Cnw (wtif..,J rltini"f-tmr#rJ ;,,.,;,, "'*' y~ung Jason appears appre- hensive about his colleague's ability to maneuver arou nd oncoming traffic. 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Out on the parquet floor, the words created a ripple of activity. The crowd, composed almost entirely of senior citizens, arranged itself into couples. And, as Vanoorschot and his bandmates launched irlto •Begin the Beguine,• the couples swung irlto action. : The scene, irl a way, was a shock. The ballroom looked like it should be the site of a 'calm game of gin rummy or a lady's sewing circle. Polite little bouquets of plastic flowers 'sat on the Formica tables at the edge of the 'dance fioor. ~lastic foam cups were stacked : up tidily next to the silver coffee pot and a •hand-lettere d sign requ esting that only one •cup per person be used. · AJlnost everything about the room screamed restraint, decorum and modest , good sense. Almost everything looked, in a word, old. ·But not the dancers. , They were smiling. They were moving. They were gliding gracefully and then shak- ing their hips with sly gnns on their faces. • Many of these people were in their 60s and 70s, but whe n they danced to a Cole Porter :·melody, the years fell away. · • They were strong and sexy. They were alive. "Some of these people have 1ust as marty problems as anybody, but they dress up and they do their hair and they're here,• said Rusty Ballard, who was selling tickets for the . dance near the ballroom door. "Maybe , they've had cancer, maybe they've had both : hips replaced, but they're here.• 1 Ballard travels to many of Orange Coun-• ty's senior centers with her husband, Carl. who plays drums for Vanoorschot's band Everywhere she goes --to Tustin, to Buena Park, to Leisure World --she sees the same thing: men and women whose love for ddnc- mg brings passion .and joy to their lives. · "Viagra some of them don't need, I've been told," Ballard said. MMaybe it's the dancing. Maybe it's just liVlllg." Locally, the Costa Mesa Seruor Center is a hotbed for seruors because of its Tuesday night dances, but the Oas15 Seruor Center's Friday afternoon dances and the Doubletree Hotel's Sunday after- noon of big band music are also popular wtth older crowds. For the truly dedicat- ed, though, it talces the entire county to satisfy the dancing urge Myrtle and Forrest AlmqUtSt, north Tustin residents, strut their stuff four or five nights a week, following the senior circwt arowid the county. •We go to Tustin. We go to the Elks. We go to all of the them," Myrtle said. A beauti- ful, 81-year-'old woman, she had her silver hair pinned up with a tiger Wy for the Costa Mesa Senior Center dance. Diamond pen- dants glittered on her ears. Myrtle had been married to Forrest for 20 years before she persuaded him to take some ballroom lessons. It took a few decades to make him realize how crucial 1t was for her to be able to spm across the floor. "My first love is my husband," Myrtle said. "But my second love is danClilg. • Up on stage, Vanoorschot was ready for another song. "OK," he announced. "Get your partners for a cha cha.• Myrtle gave a pointed look to Forrest, and he quickly rose, ready to take his wife through the steps. The experience of dancing is liberabng for many seniors because it allows them to return, for a short time anyway, to the physi- cal experiences of grace and strength that become less common as the body ages. Not even the pain of recent hip surgery could keep Gloria Lynn, a 76-year-old Foun- tain Valley resident, from taking a few turns. Though she had to dance part of the time with a walker, Lynn said the idea of qwtting dancing altogether was unthinkable to her. Next WEEK On Friday, learn about the world of Susan Egan, who grew up in Seal Beach then landed on Broadway in the lead of "Disney's Beauty and the Beast." She will perform at the ·Orange County Performing Arts Center Feb. 17 through 20. .. Above, Thomas La Monte gives his partner, Nancy Bunnell, a twirl at the Costa Mesa Senior Center. At right, ballroom ctancer Ellen Burg and her partner strut their stuff. Some seniors find dancing a great way to get exercise and lmprdve their outlook on We. PHOTOS 8Y CONRAD lAU I OMV PILOT •1 couldn't give it up unless I was dead,• she said. Together with her"partner, the goateed. 69-year-old Anaheun resident William Don- aghey, Lynn has made a gradual return to the pastime she loves. "In the beginning, I just had to stand still and he would dance around me,• said Lynn, whose face breaks easily irlto a smile. Now she's able to tackle most dances with comparative ease. The only thing that gives her troUble, she said, is moving backward in a tango. ' But she's worked out that complication with Donaghey. ·we made our own steps," she said. "Since I can't go back, we decided that I should go forward." There are also seniors who are remarkable not for overcoming any particular adversity but sunply for beirlg virtuosic dancers. Taking a break between numbers, Ellen Burg, a 64-year-old Orange resident, looked like she belonged m some particularly sophisticated speak-easy from the 1930s. Her jet-black hair hung in short bangs across her forehead, Just touching the top of he r perfect- ly curved eyebrows. On the floor, with her dano.ng partner, Saturday; February 5, 2000 Al3 Harlie Lunke of LeIBme World, Burg Wds a dynamo. The pdlr mov<>d w1th c;eemm9ly effortless grace, turning and "k1ppmg through every song the bdnd played •You've probably read m yow h1c;tory books about !>omething called World Wur 11, .. Surg said. #Well, l ddnced (or soldiers' m Cdn- teens and USO shows from the time I wus 7 until I was 11 "When 1 had my children, I only stopped dancing when 1 was m about the seventh month of the pregnancy." These days, the pdlI goes dancmg Sl'Veral ti.mes a week. Burg said it's tike thcrdpy for her. "For UlStance. I had a pretty temhle day dt work today. But you danCl' for 10 mmuh~ and it's gone • Like many of the people who take to the floor at the center, Burg has d hd.Cd time unaguung what her liie would be like with- out these everungs movmg acro~s the floor •It's hfe," she said. • 1 would rather <.lanc e than eat." Up on stage, Vanoorschot changed tum·~ agam, break.mg into d rendition of • Rotl Out the Barrel.· Burg turned to Lunke, a mile on her face. #Ready to polka?· sht' c;a1d ,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ • j azz 5inger Diana Krall is bringing her sultry voice to the Orange .,. County Perfonning Arts Center 1 <mPeb. 11 in support of her new • record, •When I Look in Your Eyes.• The Canadian vocali.St with the diva looks is known for her cabaret- style work with a trio on the Gram- • my-nonunoted 1997 record "Love. f Scenes• and the 1995 album •only 1iust Your Heart." Krall's new release -which is up for a Grammy for Best Album this year -moves beyond those early recOrdings with the addition of spar- ing orchestratiOn by Johnny Mandel, known for his work with Frank Sirla- tra and Joao Gilberto. On tunes such as •Let's Face the Music and Dance" and "I've Got You Under My Skin," Mandel's deft arrangements comple- ment Krall's rich vocal gifts. That voice -wluch is deeper. breathier and more powerful than ~one might expect from a woman as slight and seemingly delicate as Krall . -is a remarkably versatile instru- ment. Krall cites artists such as Cole Porter and Pats Waller 8.! influences, but in her new recording the nuances of her singmg call up thoughts of Ella Fitzgerald and Sinatra. Then aga.m, Krall's version of "I've Got You Under My Skin,• a tune that Sinatra seemed to have recorded per· f ectly, bnngs a new and qwte distinct feeling to the song's lyrics. She sirlgs it not with the bouncy energy of Old Blue Eyes but with o slow, urgent dri· ve that li utterly her own. Krall perfoims at 8 p.m. Friday in Diana Krall Founders Hall. The Centet is at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $46 and $52 For more llifonnation, call (71•) 7•0·7878. Animator Chuck Jones donates print to library Chuck Jones, the Newport Beach animator who created Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig and a slew .of another cartoon icons, bas donated a signed self-por- trait to the Newport Beach Public Ubrary. Jones' 14-year-old grandson, Alex Kausen, will present the limited edition Gidee portrait to the library in a ceremony Wednesday evening The portrait is titled "The VlSlonary, ~ and it depicts Jones in an appropriately cartoorush style, with Wile E Coyote and the Road.1mner reflected m his eyeglasses It 1s one of only 50 prints that have been made of the portrait. •The Vis1ondl)"· i the ..,pc- ond signed artwork Jones ha dondted to the bbrcU"i At the Wedn sday cer •mo- ny, which takes place at 7 p m., Jones' dauqhler Linda Jon's Clough will bll present, along with library trustees and m (!!Jl- bers Qf the l1brc:U)''s Young Adult AdVlSOry Counol The library bat 1000 Avocaoo Ave., Newport Beach. For more inlorrnabon. call (949) 717-3801 Symphony hosts another Classical Rav party The Pacific Symphony Orchestra will hold another of . its Classical Raves designed to attract young adults to sym- phonic music on Thursday evenmg at The Lab Ariti-Mall. The rave precedes the symphony's concert at the Orange County Performing Art Center. which will feature works by Mendelssohn, Sarasate, Brnhms, Dam •lpour and Stravm~kr Acclaun<'d v1olirust areh Chang will perform m M ndel ohn' V1ohn Concerto. 11ckets lo the event ar' $15. The Lab is at 2930 Bnstol St , Co:;to M •sa For more mformn- tion, call (7141155-5799 I i ). · II Al4 SaMdoy. F.brvory 5, 2000 SOCIETY Daily Pilot A heap of h09pla. andfund-raising on Social agenda T he Newport-Me&a crowd in upport of UCl turned out in full force -without black tie, wearing basketball Jerseys -for the second annual UC Irvine Executive Roundtable Basketball Extravaganza. The Saturday evening playoff at Bren Center on the campus began with a late-afternoon reception in the Koll Room where team captains like Newport's Dick Slm, Henry Samuell, Ted Smttb and Jack Nor- berg rallied their players to victory. In the coed playing crowd were JuUe Hill, Al Nichols, Ross Peters, Eliza- beth and Tom Tierney (on opposing teams}, UCI Chan- cellor RaJph Cicerone and bis wife, Carol (also on opposing teams), Ron Stem, David Silver, Susan · ~,,}··{ "'· • ·. JI r~. ~)· n· . ~;-. . . B.W. Cook THE CROWD Wampler, Jack Peltason, John Carrington, Jlm Bowl- ing, Raj and Marta BhatbaJ . (they tioth played for Henry Samuell) and Virginia Gogan. Why even the cheerleaders were in top form, led by Terri Baas and TonJ Alexander. Doing the good ol' rah- rah-rah were Peggy Gold- water Clay, Unda While- "The Steamer Deck Chair" $199 Handcrafted from durable teak and fitted with solld brass. 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The crowd was ready, dressed in blue, gold and white, screaming for their favorite teams, hooting and hollertng for the big-time chancellor's free-throw con- test, and the all-time favorite team'airball compe- tition -a highlight of the event · Following all of the hoopla (pun intended), UCI · men's basketball challenged Boise State for some real action on the court. • The Jewish Federation of Orange County will bring together young business professionals for an inau- gural event unfolding this evening at the Newport Beach residence of Jim and Martt Eisenberg. 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G~sts at the Eisenberg reception have pledged $1,000 or more to support Jewish community services in Orange County and around the world. Later in the month is another Federation dinner for young couples, under the banner of the Herzl Society. Hosted by New- port's Blossom Siegel, the , evening Will feature Nina Ttshkevtch, a former Soviet citizen who managed to leave her homelan9 to make a new We ii) America in large part due to the work and support of the Jewish Federation. To participate call, (714) 755-5555, Ext. 225. • Jerry Mandel, president of the Orange County Per- forming Arts Center, announced the formation of a new support wing of the center to be called BRA VOi 1bis new alli~nce, to be composed ot'young profes- sionals in the region, will be led by Danny Sonenshine, Leonie Mulville, Wendy Cantor , Renee Croce, Julla Rice and Kerri Sonenshlne. Many of the members of the new BRA VOi board are second.generation support- ers of the center. Their par- ents have set examples of cultural l~dership that are being followed and advanced by the next gen- eration of Orange County leaders. 'tliis fact in and of itsell is encouraging, and it will be interesting to see what is accomplished by this new organization. For into on BRAVO! call Stacy Spencer ctt The Center, (714) 556- 2122, Ext. 218. • The talented Mr. Loring, John Loring that is, design director for Tiffany and Co., returns to Orange County Feb. 20 and 21 for two spe: dal receptions t~ introduce his new book, *Tiffany Jew- els.• Loring, an elegant chron- icler of the finer things in We, has graced Costa Mesa in years past with bis metic- ulously studied viewpoint of society in America from many vantage points including the table, the style and the people of our time and times past. *Tiffany Jewels" traces Uie history of America's world-renowned jeweler from its origins as a sta- tionery and fancy goods boutique to its present-day status as a leading purveyor of gems and quality gifts. The upcoming Loring receptions will be organized by Friends of the Mission at San Juan Capistrano, and The Art Institute of South- ern California. • On a sad note, we remember Dr. Mike McNal- ley, founder of the Hoag Hospital Cardiology Depart- • Treadmills • Electron~c Steppers Exercise Bikes • Surfboards • Wetsuits • ~ie Boards • Fins • Golf Oub~ &MuchMore Did You know1 "That you can have bea~tiful color in you r garden all year long ? ';~ 4 friendly and knowledgeable sales staff can show you how planting with our quality products can help you make it happen! ·® NURSERIES, INC.--- COSTA MESA SANTA ANA 2 700 Bristol St. (714) 754-6661 2800 N. Tustin Ave. (71 •) 633-9200 COMPLETE LANDSCAPING • 45 YEARS EXPERIENCE LICENSE II 308553 ment m 1970. McNalley, 68, · passed away this past week leaving a legacy of commu-· ' nity involvement. He is survived by his lov- ing wife, Sharon Cook McNalley, and a large fami- ly. One of bis sons, Joe McNalley, is the artistic director and co-founder of the Hutchins Consort, a local group of musid~ that represents the first per- manent ensemble of profes- sionals that perform on eight acoustically matched violins designed and crafted by famed luthier Dr. Car- leen Hu~ .. The QJ<>llP has. a~ of providing a unique mUSl- cal and educational oppor- tunity to locals afforded by this ensemble, the creation of which represents the cul- mination of 500 years of research into the acoustics of the violin family of instru- ments. Snaron and the late Mike McNalley have been. ardent supporters of music educa- tion and performance in Orange County. The tradi- tion continues in the McNalley family of Corona del Mar. A recent Hutchins Consort event at the Irvine Barclay Theatre introduced the world to Joe McNalley's dream, carrying on the legacy of bis much loved dad and mom. • •.W. COOK'S column ilppears every Thursday and Saturday. . DaifyPilot I.GWiit,,... Bunilll1d In All Ol 80llllllnl Clllfomlll ~IE.:-... ( ~TJ.~1a9~~) DISCOVER '°""" o.ufl""" -• CI If .,,.,_,..,for •ooo 3 ,. ... ,..,.,., """ .... ,.. • • INal •MfMflJJIS 2189 Lakewood Blvd • Long .hit ~. (562)986-5305 =~ M111f1 ,,W.. .. 1iod:for ""'-""* .u.n,1 Due to aalc prica we can't quote prx. ~ lhe ....._ 6-. ......_. h --·""""1- ... Doily Pilot DATEBooK -I Saturday, February 5, 2000 Al5 Miller's 'Bridge' superbly staged at Newport theater . By Tom Titus .. T-he passage of time - nearly a hall-century in this instance-does little to dilute the impact of great plays, and virtually all of Arthur Miller's works fit into this category. Miller explores the human condition like few other dramatists Miller redefined the term •tragedy" from, as in Shakespeare's time, the fall of the once-mighty lo the misfortune of the working class. As a result, his stories Th I of men ea er uke willy REVIEW ~~~~~ Keller are as powerful as those or Mac- beth and Lear. In •A View From the Bridge,~ Miller focused on an Italian dock worker, Eddie Carbone, an intrinsically decent person whose charac- ter flaws, nurtured by his volatile hentage and, per- haps, lack of sophistication, lead to the modem definition of tragedy. It's a stunning play when it works -and it works superbly at the Newport Theater Arts Center. Director MiChael Ross has fashioned a thoroughly involving production that exudes a dark, sweaty reali· ty, smoothly transporting its audience lo the Brooklyn waterfront area of 1955 where illegal lJJUlllgrants are smuggled into temporary lQdgings and assigned to work off their passage on the docks. It's a tough, demand· mg era, governed by its own brutal code of honor: Into this caldron are poured two "submarines,• aliens from Sicily hosted by Stevedore Carbone, his wife and pretty young niece -who instantly draws the attention of one of the unmigrants and brings Eddie face to face with his own twisted obsessions. The performance of Ed Dyer as the seething Eddie Carbone is simply magnifi· cent. Initially appeanng a bit young for the role, Dyer seizes it like a pit bull and explores its dark, visceral shadings. The rage foment· mg within him is expressed with a natural and fearsome quality that builds toward a shattering climax. Andrea La Vela also unpresses as Eddie's unful· filled, ever-subservient wife, perceptive enough to recog- ruze his unhealthy fixation on the niece, but powerless to mtercede. As the young NOTICE Of UNSCHEDULED YACANO' Th\: City of Ntwpon Beach is currenrly accepting applications to fill the following unscheduled vacant.)': Parks, Beaches .ind Recreanon Commission (one scat) T he newly appointed member will serve uncil the expiration of the current term Qune 30, 2000) plus one tull term Qune 30, 2004). The deadline for filing applications is 4:00 p.m. on fhyrsday. Fcbruaey 17. 2000. The appointment is scheduled co be made on Tuesday, March 28, 2000. Application blanks and additional information about che Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission can be obrained from chc Ciry Clerk's office, 3360 Ncwpon Boulevard, or wiJI be mailed to you by calJing 644-3005. For more informarion cont.ict the City Clerk's Office at 644--3005. "We're Bursting With Quality Furnimre at Great Savings! • Motkl Homt Furniture •Antiques •An Accessories •Area Rugs_ & More! Custom Refinishing & Upholstny (949) 646-1822 670 W. 17th St, 102 • Cmta Mesa Hours: Mon.-Sat. 1 lam -4pm fYI 'A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE' • WHERE: Newp0rt Theater Arts Center, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach • WHEN: 8 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays, 2:30 p.m. Sundays through Feb. 27 •HOW MUCH: S13 •PHONE: (949) 631-0288 . ' John Gilbert. left, attempts to counsel Ed Dyer from his path of violence in .. A View From the Bridge• at the Newport Theater Arts Center. girl on the threshold of wom- anhood, Dena DeCola beau- tifully renders both her love for· her uncle and her fierce quest for independence. Solid perfOmtaJ'lCes are turned in by the illegal visi- tors, Rav Choudhry as the powerful Marco and Mathieu Primeau as the fragile Rodolpho. Choudhry's climac- tic face-off with Dyer is par- ticularly rtveting in its uncom- promising detennination, • . while Pruneau expresses his poetic nature.commendably. John Gilbert, as the neigh- borhood lawyer and the audi- ence's guide to the story, func- tions credibly as the voice of reason m a mad enVl!onment. 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Donnel Fntsche's TX!nod costunung dnd Ron Wyiilld' audio conblbubons complete a well-delin ated stag picture. •A View From the Bndge• is a dJ..fiJc:ult and dem.mdmg exer~f! in theutncal clcaicd- tion, created by one ot O\ll liv- ing legPnds and compellingly • presentC'd by un aru.ptrnd director und C'dst. Like most of Arthur MiUr:r's work, the pldy dges' qwt~ wr.-U . . • BACKSTAGE -Th • Trilogy PlayhOUSP, which hiiS moved into the lhf't1tei at Costa ME>sd's Lab AntJ-Mall Vt!Cdl- cd by the> Theater Otstnct, has d new telephone num- ber. lnformutlon dbout the troupe now may be accessed at (7141957-3347. • TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Daily Pilot His reviews appear Thursdays and Saturdays TO SHOW YOUR LOVE WILL LAST. RO LEX TRADITIONAL I , Al6 ScM-day. February S, 2000 DATEBOOK Doily Pilot •Send AP"IB MCKm Items to the ~ pttot, llO W. 8.y St., C.ostA ~ 92627; fax them to (949) 646-4170; or call (949) 764-4330. A c~e lkt1ng can be found at www.dallypllotcom . MUSIC SARAH CHANG Virtuoso violinist Sarah Chang will perlonn with the Pacific Symphony Orchestra at 8 p.m. Wednesday and After HOURS Thursday at the Orange Cdunty Perfonn- • ing Arts Center. The performance will feature music by Stravinsky, Brahms and Danielpour. Th:kets are $18 to $50. The Center ts at 600 Town Center Drive. For more information, call (714) 755-5799. PIANl5T ARCADI VOLODOS The Los Angeles Philhar- monic and pianist Arcadi Volodos will appear at the Orange County Performing Arts Center at 8 p.m. Feb. 12. The program includes work by Prnkofiev and Tcha.J.kovsky. 1kkets are $15 to $55 The Center ts at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. For more information, caµ (949) 553-2-422. IVAH YANAKOV Orange Coast Unitarian Uni- versalist Church will host a recital by Bulgarian pianist Ivan Yanakov at 5 p.m. Feb. 12. Yana.kov, a specialist in romantic late-20th century Russian music, will perform Stravinsky's •Petrouchka • suite, along with works by • Chopin, Rachmaninoff and Haydn. Tickets a.re $8. The church is at 1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. For more mfor- mation, call (714) 639-9301. LEONID LEVJTSKY St. Andrew's Presbytenart Church will host a perfor- mance by pianist Leonid Levitsky at 4 p .m. Feb. 13. Levitsky is the founding 322 Old Newport Blvd., Ntwport Beach Tu~.·Thurs. 10:30·5·00 Sat. 12:00·5:00 (Closed Sun• Mon) (949) 642-1060 TaE UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC CLUB -one of director of the Pacific Virtu- osi, fonnerly known as the Newport Beach Recital Series. 1kkets to the event are $15 for children and $30 for adults. St. Andrew's is at 600 Saint Andrews Road, Newport Beach. For more infonnation,call(949)574- 7733. JAZZY SOUNDS OF LOVE' The Newport Beach Public Library presents a free musi- cale tlUed •Jazzy Sounds of Love" at 3 p .m. Feb. 13. Pianist Richard Abraham. and jazz vocalist Debbi Ebert . will perform jazzy, Broad- way-style love songs. The library is at 1000 AvOCddo Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 717-3801. 'THE ROMANTICS II' Pacific Chorale presents •The Romantics Il," a pro- gram of choral works by Brahms, Britten, John Alexander and others, at at 7 p.m. Feb. 13. at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. Tickets are $14. to . $48. The Center is at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 740-7878. WHY PAY DEPT STOR.E PRICES? Visit our AREA RUG STUDIO Rugs & Runners on Sale Handmade wools, synthetic. sisals 1663 Placencia Sc., Costa Mesa <9-'9)646-4838 bringing a whole, new look to our state-of- Orange County's premier private athletic fraternities - proudly announces new ownership and management! We're building on UAC's winning history as the exclusive gentlemen's athletic club in Newport Beach , the-arr facilities. 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Egan is known for her work in the role of Belle in the musical •Beauty and the Beast.• Tickets are $42. Perfor- mances are Thursday and Friday at 7:30 p .m., Saturday at 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. and Sunday at 1 p .m. The Center is at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. For more infor- mation, call (714) 740-7878 PAUL-ABRAM ANO TOM WALDRON The Chapel at St. Andrews will host a concert featuring the singing of Paul-Abram and Tom Waldron at 7:30 p.m . Feb. 18. The event, sponsored by the St. Andrews mental health task force, will dramatically illus- trate the strides that are pos- sible in treating depression. The church is at 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 631-2880. 'MAHON LESCAur Opera Pacific presents Pucci· ni's •Manon Lescaut• on Feb. 22 through 27 at the Orange County Perfonning Arts Cen- ter. Performances are at 7~30 p.m. Feb. 22, 24 and 26 and at 2 p.m Feb. 27. Tickets are $32 to $107. The Center is at 600 Town Center Drive, Cos- ta Mesa. For more informa- tion, call (800) 34-0PERA. · ANNE-SOPHIE MUTTER The Philharmonic Society will sponsor an appearance at the Orange County Per- forming Arts Center by renowned violinist Anne- Sophie Mutter at 8 p .m. Feb. 23. Mutter's program, which includes Bartok's •Second Sonata• and Webern's "Four Pieces,• will lug blight classics Crom the violin repertoire of the late 20th century. Tickets are $25 to $45. The Center is at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. For more infor- mation, call (949) 553-2422. ZIGGENS Ziggens, a local cow/punk/surfabilly:band, will play a free show at The Lab Anti-Mall from 6 to 8 p.m, Feb. 23. The Lab is at 2930 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call · (714) 966-6660. CAROL MARTINI Barnes & Noble Metro Point r.osts Carol Martini, acoustic ~ GTHECUSTOMH ~. 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Tickets are $26 to $45, with a pay-what-you-will show today. The playhouse is at 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. For more infor- mation, call (714) 708-5555. 'ANNIE' The Musical Theater Acade- my of Orange County pre- sents "Annie" at the Costa Mesa High School theater, 2650 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Shows are at 7 p.m. today and 3 p.m . Sunday. Ticke ts are $5 to $8. For more information, call (949) 646-6624. 'I THINK, THEREFORE I MAMET' .Orange Coast College will present a program of short plays by David Mamet today and Sunday and Feb. 12 and 14 in the Drama Lab Studio. Shows are at 8 p.m. Saturdays and 2 and 7 p.m. Sundays. Tickets are $5 to $6. OCC is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 432-5640, ext. 1. 'CHAIM'S LOVE SONG' The Jewish Community Center of Orange County's Menorah Theatre presents "Chaim's Long Song• at 2 p.m . Sunday. Tickets are $8 for members, $10 for non- members. The center is at 250 East Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more information. call (714) 755-0340. 'BEAUTY MACHINE' Orange Coast College pre- sents •&auty Machine,• a play designed to help young people value their mdividual- 1ty, at 9:15 and 11:45 a.m. Fri- day in the Robert B. Moore Theatre. Tickets are $5. OCC is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more infor- mation, call (714) 432-5880. Landsca.p Design Construction · Maintenance 2025 W. Balboa Blvd. Ste D Newport Beach, Ca 92663 (949) 673-5646 The Long Beach Coin e3 Collectihlu Expo Pruenl.J Tb~ 35~ Annual Wurter Expo ~ehruary 10-15, 2000 I ( ) ' ( I I~ I \ ( I I ( ( ' ' \ I ' I I ( ) ' ( I ' I I I~ JOO o. P1iu At•t., !.1tm.t1 &ach, Cal.if. 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For more infor- mation, call (949) 717-3870. ARt LITERATURE ANO INTERPRETATION The Orange County Museum of Art is hosting' an ongoing series or free noon lectures on Tuesdays. Darren Water- ston, whose work is featured in the museum's permanent coll~on, will speak about his work this coming Tues- day. The museum IS at 850 San Clemente Drive, New- port Beach. For more infor- mation, call (949) 759-1122. ALDO LUONGO Lahai.na Galleries in Fashion Island will feature works by Romantic Impressionist Aldo Luongo at an artist reception and exhibition from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday and Crom 5 to 8 p.m. Feb. 12. The gallery is at 1173 Newport Center Drive, New- port Beach. Por more in!orma- tiOn, call (949) 721-9117. 'EUROPEAN IMPRESSIONS' The lmpress1onist-inspl.red oil paintings of Lenora Mon- ahan and the work or Molly Greenberg will be on display through Feb. 14 m the New- port Beach City Hall Gallery. The pamtings depict land- scapes in 1\.lscany, Provence and Southern Califonua. City Hall is at 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 717-3870. 'IN COLOR' The Orange County Museum of Arts presents "In Color: Silkscreen Pnnts from the Collection• through March 12. The exhibition explores lhe silk-screen printing process . and the emergence of the Pop Art movement of the 1960s. The show is at the museum's satellite gallery in South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bear Sl, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (949) 759-1122. DANA RIDENOUR Newport Beach artist Dana Ridenour is displaying her lat- est collection of oil paintings at the Four Seasons Hotel in Newport Beach through spring. The hotel is at 690 Newport Center Drive, New- port Beach. For more informa- bOn, call (949) 642-5787. JEROME MULLER The Robert Mondavi Wine & Food Center will host an exhibition of the work of Jerome Muller from 1950 to 2000. A reception will be held March 16 at the center, 1510 Scenic Ave., Costa Mesa. For times and more information, call (714) 540-0808. 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Mllill 1111111. .. _ .............. .. ...................... I ' DAtEBOOK LITERARY ~ENS CAN BOUNCE BACK Barnes & Noble Metro Pointe will host an appearance by Diana L. James, aulhor of •Teens Can Bounce Back,• from 2 to 3 p.m. today. The store is at 901 B. South Coast Drive, Suite 150, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 444-0226. AT HOME ON THE RANGE John Crean and Barbara Venezia, stars of lhe late-nlght cooking show "At Home on the Range,• will speak about their show and their new book at 3 p.m. today at Bor-ders Books, Music and Cafe, 1890 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more infonnation, call (949) 631-8661. WHITE NOISE' The Newport Beach Public Library's Foundation's book discussion group will tackle Don Del.illo's classic novel "White Noise" at its Wednes- day meetings, which will be at 9:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. The meetings are free and feature refreshments. The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave., New- port Beach. For more infor-. mation; call (949) 717-3890. NATURE'S SECRETS FOR 1HEALTH AND BEAUN Barnes & Noble Metro Pointe will host an appearance by Minoo Golanazar, author of ·Natur&s Secrets for Health and Beauty,• Crom 7 to 8 p.m . Wednesday. The store is at 901 B. South Coast Drive, Suite 150, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 444-0226. AMERICAN GIRLS CLUB Barnes & Noble Fashion Island's Amencan Girls Club will meet to discuss ~ 100 Great Things About Bemg a Gtrt• at 4:30 p.m. Feb. 17. The store is at 953 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. For more infonnation, call(949)759-0982 WEIGHT MANAGEMENT AND HEALTH Dr. Edward Taub will' discuss weight management and dis- cuss his book "Balance Your Body, Balance Your Life" at 7 p .m. Wednesday at Borders Books, Music and Cdfe, 1890 Newport Blvd., Cosld Mesa. For more Wonnation, call . (949) ~1-8661. 'HOW TO BECOME A MIWONAIRE' March Alch, author of •How to Become a Millionaire,• - will dlSCUSS his book at 7 p.m. Feb. 18 at Barnes & Noble Fashion Island, 953 Newport Center Drive, New- ' port Beach. For more infor- mation, call (949) 759-0982. KIDS STORY TIME Barnes & Noble Fashion Island hosts story tune every Tuesday from 10:45 to 11:30 a.m. Barnes & Noble Fashion Island is al 953 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach For more information, call (949) 759-0982. STARLIGHT STORY TIME Children ages 3 lo 7 are mvitcd to pdrbcipate in songs and fmger puppet plays at 7 p.m. Mondays at the Costa Mesa Llbrary, 1855 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. For more t.nformdtiOn, call (949) 646-8845. IHIPERGO for only SS.99 Sq. Ft. $49900 ,,, .. t.1llrd UPTOlMOS ~.r~ Based on 50 sq. yd. Padding & lnstallabon Included Shop ls La ... 1. .. Ym1'll lk c;iad You Diel! Lu.,tll . r ( l ·in~'··\ ·a .' t U ,' ) • ~ CARPET· DEPOT Full Line or Woo & Sisal Carpeting Available VINYL * WOOD * MARBLE * TILE 1904 Harbor Boulevard• Coshl Mesa ~ (949) 722-9642 ~--V.s-11 ua on the web at www carpetdepot net S ·- STORY TIME TRIANGLE SQUARE Barnes & Noble Thangle Square hosts story time the second and fourth Tuesday of each month for children ot all ages, 1870 tfarbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more mfor- mation, call (949) 631-0614 STORY TIME METRO POINTE Barnes & Noble MPtro Pointe hosts story time every Wednesday at 10:45 d.m for children or all dges, 901-B South Cqast Dnve, Costa Mesa. For more mformt1t1on. call (714) 444-0226. SPECIAL FESTIVAL OF ANIMATION Spike and Mike's Fest1vdl of Animation 1s playing at Edwards Cmema, 1534 Adams Ave • Costa Me a, through Thursday Tickets are $7.50. For times dncl more information, C"all (714) 546-3102. DRAWING ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE BRAIN The Newport Beach Publi~ Library presents Drawmq on the Right Side of the Brilln, t1 • free drawmg progrdllt, t1l 7 p.m. Thwsday. Arlen<' ('amz- ian, a Cal Stale Long Bc.w·h art professor, will help stu- dents master basic, 1x•r<Ppll1<1J dra'Wing skills. The hlmuy 1s • at 1000 Avocado Ave., New- port Beach. For more informa- tion, call (949) 717-3801. 'BREAK THINGS FOR ART' The AAA Electra 99 mu eum and gallery wiU hold a •srettk Tiungs for Art• rught and pot luck at 9 pm. Feb. l:l. The event 1s $1 for mem- bers, $3 for nonmembers, and pc1rtinpants should bring thmqs to brn<1k. The gallery 1s ut 4320 Ctunpus Drive, Su1tP-I 00, NPwport Beach. for rnorP information, CdU (CJ4<)) 8'0·7718 ADVENTURES AT SEA Adventuws at Sea Yacht Charter.. u.Qd Romantic Gon- dold C1UJ.:.e:. will offer a Valen- tine's Day luxury cruise from 6 to 9 pm. Feb. 13. The cruise, ·which includes champagne. dinner and dancing, L'i $125 per couple. For more mfonnd- tton, C'uil (949) 650-2412. HONEST ABE The Newport Beach Central Library presents • Hononng I lonesl Abe." a free noon progrdJll about Abraham Lin- c·o~n Feb 16 Dr Rondld R1Nvelcl, a history prof Pssor from Cdl State Fullerton, will sp~ak. The library 1s at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, CdlJ (949) 717-3801 Saturday, February 5, 2000 A17 TOUR THE CENTER Th~ C ntPr L offenng tows of 11.S fdciliU . The 75- mmut tour will provide a detail d look at Seg rstroin Hall. Tour!; take placo Mon- day , Wedn days and Fn- duy at 10.30 a.m. The . Orange County Perforrrung Arts Cent<>r at 800 Town Center Dnve. CaU (714) 556- 2122 for more information. ROBERT MONOAVI WINE & FOOD CENTER The c<'nl<~r fedtures many · spccml events edch month and is dl 1570 Scenic Ave , Costa Mesa. For more-infor- mdtion, call (714) 979-4510. HI-TIME WINE CELLARS Hi-Time Wine Cellars fea- tures wine ldsb.ngs from 4:30 to 8 pm. on Fndays and 1:30 to 8 p.m. on Saturday~. For more mformation. call (949) bS0-8463 FARMERS MARKETS The Ordllge County Market Plac~ is held every Saturday d.Jld Sunday from 7 a m. to 4 p m. m th~ main parking lot of the Orange County Fair- ground<>. Admission is $1 for adults, children under 12 yeCJ.J"S are free. For tnfonnatlon, cdlJ (G49) 723-6616. Corona tlel Mar fd.nners rndiket is held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Sdturddy in the munici- pdl purklnq lot at Bayside Dri- ve c.l.Ild Marguente Ave Fine Spirit5 &~Wanes from aU aver. the wortd. Taittinger La Francoise Champagne ... • 2 7" Fetzer Sundial ChorClonnay ............. • 7" Eagle Peak MerlOt ................ ;•7" Talbott '94 . . .... Diamond T Estate .............. .,. COMMUNITY I Quot•Of ---11 It's like they're stalking us. Would you like someone trailing you?" Bob Foster -a superintendent for Covi Construction, which was the target of an angry protest from union workers. Al8 Saturday, February 5, 2000 EDITORIAL s ........--_ olism or a Greenlight future? options. T he election is still a._ good 10 months away but the cam- paign platform has already been erected. · No, there are no town hall forums, no slick mailers, no clever slogans. Just the steady drumbeat of politics at work. Campaign ploy or real-life fear? Diffi- cult to say. The Greenlight Initiative -a high- voltage plan to let voters in Newport Beach decide the fate of certain devel- opments -has already sparked an interesting series of moves in the busi- But it's clear that by the time Novem- ber rolls around and voters swing the fate of the Greenlight Initiative, .the stakes will be high, the rhetoric pitched, the truth elusive. The initiative, though billed as a mom-and-pop effort to improve traffic flow in the city, is simply the biggest deal to come this way in a long, long time. ness community. · The Irvine ~o., for instance, announced last week that it was with- drawing its expansion plan for the New- port Center, sayihg the Greenlight Initia- tive added such a layer of haze to the already cumbersome planning process that it could not see moving foIWard. The initiative mandates that certain proposed developments must go before the voters -not just the City Council -' for approval. Using a complex formula, the initiative would force projects that deviate from the city's general plan to be put on the ballot for citywide approval. The State Teachers' Retirement Sys- tem followed suit, pulling the plug on plans for an office building in Newport Center. Others are considering their By way of example, the proposed hotel development at the Dunes would have to be put on the ballot if the Greenlight Initiative were in effect today. 'Ditto with the sprawling Banning MAILBAG Yachts of yesteryear feature is a big hit Jega.rding John Blcucb's utide on the steamship LouiM. I am an old-timer UoUnd bare; and I enjoyed it wiry much. But I think I would like to see more of it. wa.LMD COURTNEY Newport Beach Woman is a hero, not a 'dognapper' II there so little crime in our community that you have to make up a crime for your ftont page? I'm referring to the •kidnapped· Labrador puppy. U I picked up a stray puppy at a car wash and lat- er took it to a vet, I would hope that I would be consid- ered a hero, not a .. dognap- per: The only "Criminal act• wu the owner not keeping bis puppy in a secure envi- ronment and failing to have tags on his beloved pet.' BARBARA BARNES Newport Beach Closer Look is very informative Your new feanue, "A Closer Look,• is a great idea that is off to a fine start. What I look for on important issues is background, perspective, arguments pro aild con, and sometping about Iba~· Noaki Schwartz's reporting gave me what I want on the Greenlight Initiative (Jan. 2A). An indication of the arti- de's success is that it stimu- lated more ideas and funda- mental questions, such as: What does Newport Beach want to be in, .say, 20 years, and what changes should be made at the state level to keep cities from having to distort themselves to stay financially healthy? As a Costa Mesan, l won't be voting on this Newport Beach initiative, but what I l~amed from the ort:ide is u.setti.l no matter where I live. Keep it upl TOM EGAN Costa Mesa ERIC HUTCHISON Ranch project. Same thing with the expansion plan for Conexant, the high- tech darling of Wall Street. That the Irvine Co. would already . yank its planned expansion of Newport Center is a troubling sign. · Has the development finn genuinely concluded that it doesn't want the added hassle of waiting out the verdict of Greenlight and then, possibly, waiting around for another vote on its project? That's very possible. That would also explain why the pro- ponents of Greenlight are cheering the Irvine Co. 's decision, celebrating their first taste of victory. It's also possible that the development firm and the business community in gen· eral have dosed ranks and have -sym- bolically, at least -offered up the New- port Center expansion plan as a sign of what's to come. Either way, these are the winds of war in Newport Beach. Not much sympathy for Wieners' lawsuit I am commenting about the sto- ry about the woman who is suing the preschool because of the kids killed there. man who.is responsible for the death of their son, which is a tragedy, is behind bars. who erects a wall to help ensure safety of those within and others think only of financial gain instead of the emotional support given by those being sued! The o.ily Piiot welcomes letters on ._ concemlnQ Newport le.ti -;id Costa Mesa. There ••lour w-vs to Mnd in Y04X commtnU'. • l.nllM -Mall to the D•llY Pilot, 3)0 W. Bay St.. CosU ~ 92627 • MADal HOTw. -C.11 (949) 642-6086 • MX -Send to (949) 646--4170 •I-MAIL-Send to cMllypllotOl•tlmGcom All correspondence must Include your full name, hometown and phone number (for ver- lflcatlon purposes only). £?oily Pilot LetterOf THE WEEK Hard to keep campuses innnaculate I would like to respond to some of the opinions the children at Newport Harbor had on the condition of some of the areas of the compus. Toilets overflowing, bath- rooms smell, and the condition of lockers are what they com- plained about. I sometimes watch when the P.lumbers come out to undog a toilet that has overflown and is dogged. • The items they pull out are anywhere from apples and oranges to wadded paper tow- els. The bathroom smells can be atbibuted to the unsanitary habits of some of the students. The restrooms also get lots of graffiti. I can spend up to 30 minutes a night scrubbing it off · the walls. Valuable time I could be usmg to dean classrooms. Lockers are deaned in the summer from head to toe, dust- ed and sanitized. The smells are usually spilled milk or a drink of some Jcind. There are not enough hours in a day to go through lockers and check for any type of spillage. Dented lockers are from the few kids that like to destroy things. Lockers are very expensive to do anything with. Lockers need to be replaced. lt'S hard to repair them. When I started in the district 11 years ago, we had seven night custodians that cleaned rooms; there are now four. We used to have three and a half day custodians; now we have two and a half. The custodians we have at Newport Harbor are one of the most dedicated groups of work- ers I have worked with in a long ti.me. They have pride in the work they do. I in no way want anyone to think the kids at the school are temble, messy kids. Ninety-nine percent are polite, friendly and responsible. It's the same in all societies. It's the 1 % that makes the other 99% look bad. tion? TIM WAUER Night custodian Newport Harbor High School Notwithstanding •The World According to Garp, • 1 doubt you would want yow children standi.og by that fence ag8lll. Steve Smith really hit the nail on the head with his column about the parents of Brandon Wiener suing the preschool where he was killed by the •alleged car driver." lt just seems like she is just adding more problems and heartache onto the people that have suffered from that already. And I don't know why she has to make more people suffer' after something that was already a terri- ble thing that nobody could have prevented. He set out to kill children. And I hope that the judge sees this swt for what it is and throws it out of the court as a frivolo~ mercenary thing after fining both the attorney for the Wieners and the Wieners for wast- ing the court's time. Money will not bring back their son. They should be absolutely ashamed of them- selves. JOYa DUNIGAN Newport Beach It is unfortunate that the school. and the owner of the property, has to be in the litigation, but after all discovery is completed, perhaps they will be dismissed. It seems to me the parents would have FEEDBACK ~~~~~g~~d any day-care center for proper security and safe- ty before enrolling their child there. Enrolling their child there would certainly appear to be an endorse- ment of the fadllty from these aspects. It looks like an attorney got ahold of them and waved a dol- lar sign under their noses WIWAM H. SCANNEU Costa Mesa StrMtTILK She should be ashamed of her- self. LENARD DAVIS Newport Beach l think the parents of Brandon Wiener should be ashamed of themselves for filing a lawsuit against Sheryl Hawkin.son. The l.B. MERLES Costa Mesa Your paper has articulated so well the dismay I felt when I read of the lawsuit. Thank you for speaking for met What a sick soci- ety we live in where neighbors attack the owner of a preschool Attorney defends Wieners' lawsuit I read Steve Smith's artide about the lawsuit, and as the attorney who 'brought it, I must point out some of the Daws in your state- ments. You failed to notice th.at the dri- ver of the car was named as a defendant, and to date his insur- ance carrier bas ignored the Wieners, and their loss. Would you continue that Situa- The law, as our legislators have f onned it, require all known parties to be named, if they may have ap.y liability. · I thought your artide was thoughtful, but without much knowledge of the law, or the belief that one who causes ha.rm or in this case, a death, should be held responsible. EVAN L GINSBURG Wiener family lawyer We asked shoppers, 1Vhat do yoµ think of the new Harbor Center?, The peopl who work at Home Depot are really nice and helpful. And the store Jan't that • crowded. I wonder ii the Santa Ana store 11 giving them too much competition. But Jt will d fuutely be th Homo O~pot that we use on a regular basis. MARINA RENKA Huntington Beach Besides the parking, it's fine. It geta really crowd- ed on the weekends. It's crazy. But the center 85 a whole lookJ a lot better then how lt looked bet ore. lt real- ly lDlproves the neltrhood. l! DOltSOtT Cotta M I really like the center. They have everything:tt Js a 100,000% better. I have been over here three to four times a week since it opened. • SIONEYMIKD Costa Mea We think it'• nice. Bxc_ept for the puking. And I bet that the perking wW get woneat all of the busl- n.Ml open. But lt'I l 00% better than what it wed to be. Thil will be our third trip llncelt~. ' It's a very good center. t like it. When· ever I have extra time I come here. I even put ln an application to work at Albeftlons. SHAHIUAD ICAWM COltaM.e Doily Pilot , • TAYA KASHUBA I DAl.Y I'll.OT Kevin McFarland, left, and Juan Hernandez. both of Leslie Farms ln Oceanside, are among the many growers at the farmers market who donc,te food to groups that help to feed needy famllles ln Orange County. SURPLUS -CONTINUED FROM A 1 vouchers to help pay rent for their stands al the Fairgrouhds. •n •s for a good cause,• said Enrique Garcia, a facmer IN BRIEF Police searching for fraud suspect Costa Mesa police are lOOking for a man they sey nearly ran down a police officer in South Coast Plaza after be allegedly attempt- ed to use a stolen credit card. Police said the man managed to avoid hitting the officer while erratically driving hls car in the shop- ping center. The incident occurred around 4:30 p.m. when officers responded to a call by South Coast Plaza security about a potential ciedit card fraud at Macy's department store. The man was attempt- ing t<S use'the stolen credit earn and was derued by a store employee, police s4id. The man left Macy's and went to where his car was parked. Officers and the store's loss prevention agents searched the parking lot and eventually found the man. A plainclothes officer asked the man to get out of the car. He responded by accelerating past the offi- cer, police said. The officer jum~ over A-divider to intercept the car agatn. With his gun pointed and his badge dis- played, the officer tried to top the motorist. Police believe tho man saw the officer's gun because he ducked below the dash- board and kept driving. The officer Jumped out of harm's way and wasn't injured. Police said the motorist was Jut teen weaving m and out of traf. ftc toward the San Diego Freeway. He is descnbed a Aldan, between the age1 al 30 and ~o. of medium build with short black hair and dark eyes. He was lut seen wearing black with 11 Wlilte-collM shirt. He wa• artving II 1997 light green Luua with license plate · number 3TOP217. __ ...... nm~~ to •ter to wt.e w:'4'lo" =.-.-..:: Mlldl , .....,., ~-- 'lb ..... •~.... 0,S. dtilm. • 0111111• it§i :==:r:. from Bali Haj Ranch in Oceanside. "It's a way of helping the community.• Garcia said he donates about two boxes of fresh sp\p.ach and broccoli to the · food bank each Thursday. Kevin Mc Farland, a farmer from Leslie Farms in Oceanside, said all the food he donates is fresh, ~ut not always beautiful. "People are used to per- fect-looking vegetables," he said. •instead of dropping the price so people buy our not-so-pretty vegeta bles, we figured it would be much easier to donate.• Enjoy a Spacious Suite, Sumptuous D ining, E ntertainment, Bingo, Crafts, Billiards, Beauty Salon, Transportation ~o Doctor, Shopping, Fun Trips, Friendly Caring P,eople. From $1,495/Mo. 2283 Fairview at Wil on Costa Mesa ·Minimum age 58 For more information please calJ: 949/646-6300 or_ Fax 949/646-7428 3000 Sq. Ft. Show_room Offrrint UnN/w Dnipt To Enhtlna Any D~cor. EnfaJ ~ wlM"1o»i"f in•~~~· CJn/Jm. 111-r l#WMI. Complm Daip SnWa C111tom Upholstny QM/ity Ho,,.1 hrnishingt &Ji /,,.ports C"''°"' Wi""'1w TrtAtmmts HAnJ-P11inutl C.nwu M#r11/s lllliMn /,,.ports H11rJ Wrwpp#I Si/Jt Flllr.JJ 0-Trtti c.,,.,,. BMJa.1 0-Tak Li1lnl Fhll am.. d-,..,.,,,,.,., c;.,,,.. AIM /lJcl Am.rill fl••• o..,., 6' Grw#r Bllatll Al*~ SMITH CONTINUED FROM A 1 But Walson ts mmdful of his Newport Beach con- stituents, as well Last Monday, the Daily Pilot published Wilson's declara- tion of his willingness to •link arms" with the Air- port Working Group -the · folks supporting the El Toro airport -in order to stop the expansion of John Wayne. ··In the Pilot's story, Wil- son was quoted as saying, "in Newport Beach, I'm vie~d .as the guy who is against El Toro. Well, I'm also the guy who is agamst the expansion of John .Wayne." Wilson's statement is not new: these sentiments date back at least as far as last November, wh~n he sa1d m · a letter to the Pilot.Utal •A · cooperative, cohesive fight must be carefully planned and executed to prevent [!-he expansion of John Wayne Airport)." Wilson's offer is not an attempt to shift the focus of the debate from El Toro - where some believe an air- port must be placed to secure the county's future 20th A nnual -to Newport Beach, where a noisy, smelly air- port already~ tae its toll. On the other s e, the folks who are f ting El Toro will see ilson's obve branch as •cavmg in," as giv111g aid and comfort to the enemy. The statement by Wilson is refresh111g and addresses the heart of the debate. The future of John Wayne Airport should be a local issue. County r~s1dents should be the ones to . decide its fate, not a com· mittee 3,000 miles away in' Wahington. . Those who belie..ve El Toro is 90t about a lew · developers getting richer off the plank, but rather a quesllon of securing-some peace and qwet. should welcome Wilson's declara- tion. But many won't Many will cling to their tired arguments one way or the ' other -that their way is the only way ' The real fight to hmil the expansion of John Wayne. Airport will not be fought · here in the county over the divisive El Toro question It will be fought in Washing- ton, D.C., by people ~ho don't have to live with the noisy, smelly Jets and the horrendous traffic a larger Saturday, ·February 5, 2000 AJ9 . airport will bnng. Thos folks may make thetr dec1s1on ba ed not on wh ther our klds hove to hve or ledfn or play under thundcnng JCt engines - tt1e WdY many m Costa M a and Nt!wport do now -but whether someone owes c:t cdmpa1gn contribu- tor a fdvor or whether some pohllcal debt has to be repaid becau e a colleague once voted m favor or something lo help ht~ o:wn cause back home. Jaded or skepl1cal? Per. haps. But I'm not takmg any c:htrnces that would lumt local control of the mon· stros11y known as the inter- national dtrpor.t. An aggres- siv<'! c dmpa1gn for local control must begm now. As Wal on told me uccincUy -011 the tf>lcphone two days ago. "The clock 1s ticking.· So, lhdnks to Tom WU.- son, I can now come out of thP closet. l, .too, ~"1 agam~t.. both dn El Toro atrport and dn c;xpdnded John Wayne Airport. ' J f(•el so go<>d. J just may cel<•bratc with d truck, mf•d1um-rarQ steak. • STEVE SMITH I~ a Costa Mesa resident and freelance writer He can be reached at stsmth19@1dt.net. Fascination of Orchids T his premier sh~w, sponsored by 1:"he Orange Councy Branch of the Cymb1dium Soc1ecy of .America, 1s rated among the top shows m the councry. 1be nation's leading orchid growers and enthusias~ present an array of. beautiful displays, seminars, and compeutions officiated by 1udges from the Cymbidium Society of Amenca and the Amencan Or~id Society. An outstaruhng· selecnon ~ of orcluds wiU be available for purchase, 1ust in dme for Valentine' Day Admission is free at South Coast Plaza SHO\I\' SCI ff DUI E: Thursday, February 3rd 10 a.m · 9 p.m. Friday, February 4th 10am -9 pm Saturday, Fcbru.iry 5th lOam -7.p.m Sund y, February 6th 11 a m. • 6:30 pm s...r.c-,._c,.,11....,.._,.,...__,._.c...o.. ,.,.,.. d .. (7fflUJ.lf#•nMas ••• ft!'t • ._ • .... ' •Grass-roots effort l>aying some huge dividends at Newport Beach Tennis Club. Richard Dunn TINNll I n thebeart of Tennis Town USA, even the novice players are getting a piece of the action. · Whilemuch hype surrounds the area's open junior players and top high school teams. there's a grass-roots movement headed by Newpo_rt Beach Tennis Club teaching pro Dave Sherbeck. Not everyone hears about the Penn League because it's geared for beginners, but, hey, they've got to start somewhere. Of the three tiers of competition for juniors, it all starts with the Penn League. From there, players can graduate to the satellite division, then to open play. "The Penn League is a steppingstone,• said Sherbeck, who launched the Southern California Tennis Association- sponsored Penn League at NBTC six years ago. and has enjoyed a "banner season" with the 12-and 15-and-under boys teams. In the fall season that runs from October through December, NBTC captured divisional titles on both levels.and will play in the Penn League regional finals Feb. 12-13 at UCLA. If it's considered a •developmental league,· then Sberbeck certainly has bis boys developing a winning approach. The NBTC 12-and-under sqvad went 10-0 in the regular season, playing clubs from throughout no~ and central Orange County in a 12-team division, including Sunny Hills Racquet Club, Tustin Hills, Heritage Park in Irvine and the North Orange County Tennis Association. The top two teams in each of the eight divisions in Southern California advance to the regional finals. "It's been pretty rewarding to have two teams winning it,• Sherbeck said. "It's extraordinary to have one (champion), but two ... • Even to maintain a program every year isn't easy. Sherbeck not only fights other clubs and Penn League prognuns, but he struggles against sports. "It's a constant battle, but I think I'm winning it,• be said. ·Most of the kids are such good athletes in other sports, you put them in tennis and, bang, they pick it up. But a lot of kids don't even think about (playing competitive j~or tennis) unless one of their buddies is doing it. Tenllis often plays second or third fiddle to soccer and baseball and football.• The Newport Beach 12-and-Wider unit consists of '.SEE TENNIS PAGE BS Quote Of 11EDAY. -ean·t shoot, cm't pass1 can't win ..• - Bill Barnett. Newport Harbor High girls water polo coach r ~..!.. UPINER ·--... ftb. 7 honoree DAVI PAISll Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949.57 4-4223 • ~tvrdoy. February.~, 2000 BJ J COM · .ESCAPES, 58-55 Fourth quarter sparks Sea Kings in critical PCL victory. Tony AJtobelll DAILY PILOT CORONA DEL MAR -Kevin Hansen used the fourth quarter as his personal highlight show, leading Coro- . na del Mar High's boys basketball team to a come-from-behind, 58·55 Pacific Coast League win over visiting Estancia Friday night. Hanson scored 14 of his 24 points in the final quarter, leading the Sea Kings back from an 13-point, fourth-quarter deficit. He w:as 4 for 5 from the field and 5 for 5 from the free-throw line. "We escaped big time tonight," Sea Kings' Coach Paul Orris said. "We played in a fog for three quarters, but we found a way to get it done.• The win moves the Sea Kings (18-6, 4-2) into a first-place tie with Universi- ty. The Ttojaru lost to Laguna Beach, Hi h school bo s -·.c., ... K l 87-75, in overtime. For the Eagles (14-11, 2-5), it was the second straight game in which tbey lost a fourth quarter lead, but Coach Rich Boyce found this loss particularly bard to swallow. "I rarely say this, but the officiating was very inconsistent tonight," Boyce said. "Maybe it's sour· grapes, but we were getting hammered down low and then getting called on the other end for ticky-tack fouls up top. We'r&. up by 11 and CdM goes to the line 11 tiJnt!s? "Obviously, Paul and his team deserve a lot of credit to battle back the way tltey did,• Boyce continued. "But it's frustrating having the game taken out of your hands like that." A bas}fet by Maurice Aguilar early in the fourth gave the Eagles a 48-35 lead before the comeback run began. CdM started tbe uphill climb with an -9-0 run, cutting the lead to four with 4:30 remaining. After a free throw from Darshaun Garner, Hansen hit a jumper with four . minutes left, cutting the lead to three. Estancia appeared weather the Sea Kings' storm when Ttavis Chandler converted a three-point play, doubling the Eagles' lead with three minutes remaining. But from there it was all CdM. 1Wo free Uirows by Hansen and back-to- back hoops rrom Templeton and Hansen tied the game with 1:16 remaining. "We hurried a couple of shots late that really hurt us,• Boyce said. "That's the way it goes sometimes." After an Eagles' foql, Templeton made his first free throw, giving CdM it first lead of the game, 53-52, with 30. l SEE COM PAGE 84 ·c,,..t.t Ml'!ocl (1 7 11 l J • • ~ll~ e .... ch If. 17 J l 4 . [ .! ?IV I.I I j ·~ 1 : • ·, *indudes one forfeit win. • •incJudes three forfeit losses. Friday's sco res <ba9dltMll'5-EIMndll 95 Laguna Beadi 87 Uni 75 (ot) Tuesday, Feb. 8 Unillefsity at Corona dll Mir· VVednesda~ Feb.9 Laguna Beach at C.ostl ~ Thursday, Fe b. 10 Friday. Feb. 11 University at Estancia Laguna Hills at ~ Beach (non league) END REGULAR SEASON Tars ·bumped out of first place CONRAD LAU I DAllY PILOT Newport Harbor's Aaron Yarnal twists u he attempts a shot Friday night •Newport Harbor surrenders Sea View League lead with a ?S-51 setback at Woodbridge Friday. Barry Faulkner DAILY PILOT IRVINE -Some Newport Har- bor High boys basketball fans showed up dressed for a barbecue Friday night at Woodbridge High. But it was the host Warriors who flame broiled the nylon nets during the pivotal stages of this· battle for first place in the Sea View L~ague. Woodbridge hit its first six third- quarter field-goal attempts to expand a five-point halftime cush- ion to a 14-point bulge, then held off a furious Harbor rally to claim a Aliso Niguel (12·11) 3 3 .. t1 r• Irvine (5·18) 0 6 ~~~~~~~~ Friday's scores 65-51 verdict. Woodbridge 65, Neliwpcrt 51 The win allows Woodbridge ( 16'-Lag. Hills 62. Aliso ~igue4 52 8, 5-1 in league) to move ahead of the Sailors (16-9, 5-2) in the league LagunaHillsatlNine standings for the first time ~ sea-'Noodbidge at Aliso Niguel 111/ednesday.Feb.9 son. It also forces Newport to hope for a Woodbridge stumble next week against either Aliso Niguel or Irvine, if the Tars are to regain a share of the league crqwn. Harbor, ranked No. 9 in Orange Friday. Feb. 11 Aliso Niguel at Nft·JpCWt Irvine at Woodbridge Laguna Hills at laglN Beach (nonleague} END RfGUlAA SEASON County and No. 10 in CIF Southern Section Division• Il-AA, plays its league finale Friday at home against Aliso Ni~el. The victory ended a six-game Harbor winning streax over Woodbridge. •As long as (Newport Coach Larry Hirst) is in the Sea View League, we'd better get used to playing games like this,• Woodbridge Coach John Halagan said. "They've beaten us six straight, but tonight it was our tum.· A dozen Warriors took turns shanng minutes, working shifts to make the Sailors earn every bucket. But for an 81:second span in the fourth quarter, during which Tony Melurn and Dustin Illingworth flushed three straight slam dunks to draw the Tars within six points, the War- riors guarded the key like a sacred burial ground. ' . "We have no su}>erstars, but we are a very deep squad,• Halagan said. "We had a couple guys pick up two fouls early, so we had to have some guys step in off the bench. I think I played 13 guys tonight and they all contributed.• Hirst also mentioned depth as one of the differences in the game. · "Their bench did a great job,· said Hirst, who utilized a six· man rotation for all but a few seconds. With ample fouls to give, the Warriors were aggressive on the defensive end, running two and three players at every inside. Sailor attacker. Woodbridge blocked six shots and altered a handful of others. Defense, however, was only part of the story fo.r the winners, who hit 11 of 18 field-goal attempts in the first quarter, then used the aforementioned shooting brilliance to drain 9 of 13 in SEE NEWPORT PAGE 84 llLY PllOT HIGH SCHOOL llHlEIE OF TIE WEEK •Junior goalie puts teeth into Newport Harbor High gills water polo team's defense witli h er tenacious play o,ut of the goal. lany Feulkner 0MY PkOT . ffiier Deyden loves being the oe1ie on the Newport Harbor. h girli water polo team. And she isn't afraid to 1how it. espedal1y when the ~Lsmile evOked by Mr atbl9Cfc: .,.. doublel u • ctiltract:k"1 to opp<>ejng attadcen. •t Jik• to IDUle at the lbooten,• D9ydm Mid of her ~tact I ==:1AW:=wtth . .._~ ..... •rt···· =::=.h:.r=:.:c-J ~· DCJ • ...... lnt•JW .-;;... is always on guard for the Sailors, ranked No. 4 in Orange County and No. 7 ln CIF Southern Section Division I. 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II Daily Pik>t .. . ... •' Doily Pilot SPORTS So111rdoy, Febniary5, 2000 83 Tars reduced to fifth-place semi today against Wilson • Newport Harbor !alls to Santa Barbara, 4-2 Joseph Boo DAILY PILOT LAKE FOREST -Friday's girls water polo game between Newport Harbor High and Santa Barbara were for people who love pitching duels and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Defense was all over the pool in El Toro dunng the quarterfinals of the Irvine Southern California Champi- onships, and the Dons got a few • more defensive stops then Sailors for a 4-2 win Newport {18-5) moves on to face Long Beach Wilson today, in a fifth place semifinal game. The game is at Irvine, 9 a .m. ;!}h school 9irls ITER PuLo · had three six-on-fives in four minutes. "We can't score if we pass (poorly)," Barnett said. "We had three or four times in a row where we had a one-or two-player advantage, and we couldn't even pass." Newport came achingly close to converting one when Kather- ine Belden fired a shot that bounced off the upper-left comer in the second. Newport goalie Heather Dey- den made seven saves. Corona del Mar's Danlelle Carlson prepares to unload a shot tn tournament action. OONlEACH/ OAl.Y PllDT ,,...__. VUAPIUll J °**" DIL MM 1 V" 0111 •1 Cd"1 0 0 0 I• 1 VII&.,.,._. Pvt.... 2, 'tllton 1. S-·GoltDn.. c.-...... (Miion 1 s.-. Hendrkbon.. Santa Barbara, 21-1 and ranked No. 1 in CIF Southern Section Division II, formed an impenetrable wall around its goal, as Newport, ranked No. 7 in Division I, was held to two Kyn- dra Cox goals. Newport cut the lead to 2·1 in the first quarter when Cox whiplashed McKenna Mosier's feed into the goal from the two- meter spot. That score held until the end of the third, when Thalia Munro scored her second goal. Munro. who had three goals, was the only Santa Barbara player able to crack through Newport's defer.se. She scbred with 47 sec- onds left to give her team a 4-1 lead. Cox got her s.econd goal immediately after, but it was too little, too late. CdM loses to Villa Park, 3-1 "Can't shoot, can't pas~. can't win," Newport Harbor Coach Bill Barnett simply said. CORONA DEL MAR -Corona del Mar High's guts water polo team limited Villa Park's offense. But the Spar· tans, ranked No. 4 in CIF Southern Section Division I, com- pletely shut down the host Sea Kings' offense for a 3-1 win in the I.rvine Southern California Championships Friday. CdM, 13-10 and ranked No. 4 in Division IV, will face Canyon in the 13th place semifinal at Irvine, 9 a.m. What summed up the game for Newport was its inability to con- vert six-on-five opportunities. The Sailors had a one-player advantage five ti.mes and failed to score. That iricluded one stretch in the t.h.iid quarter where they Quwterftnell SAHtA BAllMllA 4. NNPollY HAlllOlt 2 Except for UCLA-bound two-meter player Krystan Pul- ver, who scored twice in the second half, Villa Park (17-5) had trouble against CdM's defense. Cd.M goalie Arin Hen- drickson made 10 saves. But the Sea Kings failed to get a goal unW the fourth quarter, when freshman Danielle Carlson scored. N~Hatbor 1 0 0 1·2 Sail~ Berl>er• 2 0 1 I • 4 Newport Hlftof' • ('.oll 2 5-. o.ydlfl 7 S. ....... ·Munro 3, Nisbet I S-· ~llf 10 HIGH SCHOOL BOYS SOCCER Tars tie Woodbridge •Wahl's bending liner pulls Newport Harbor even, locking up berth in the CIF Playoffs. Barry Faulkner OAJLY PILOT IRVINE Unranke d, unheralded but steadfastly unruffled, the Newport Har- bor High boys soccer team ventured into the yard of a Sea View League big dog Fri· day and came away with a sizable bone. Sophomore Tyson Wahl struck the telling blow with an artful goal in the 56th minute, as the Sailors earned a 1-1 be against league-lead- ing Woodbridge. The deadlock, Harbor's second league standoff against the Warriors (12-3-6, 3-0-3 and a season-long member of the Orange Coun- ty Top 10) wrapped up a guaranteed CIF playoff berth for the Tars (6-7-5, 2-1-4), who also maintain slim league title hopes. "Mathematically, we're still shooting for a league championship,# Newport Coach Matt West said. The Sailors, with eight points in the standings (two for a win, one for a tie), close out the league campaign Fri- day, hosting Aliso Niguel. Harbor is tied with Irvine, idle Friday, and one point behind Woodbridge. Both Irvine and Woodbridge play two league games next week, meeting one another Friday. Newport's ability to remain in contention is all the more remarkable, consider- ing it lost senior captains Ryan Hernandez (broken right tibia) and Kevin Yoches (tom ankle ligament) to injuries in Wednesday's 2-0 setback against Laguna Hills. •our effort today was sen- sational, especially in light of our recent injuries," West said. "The team really looks to (Hernandez) as a tremen- dous leader, so the kids really took bis injwy hard. He was ot home today, but we gave him o call at halltime to keep him updated." Yoches may return as soon Eagles ERIC SANTUCCI I DAl.Y Pl.OT Ne wport's Riley Madigan (left) and Hugo Cortez battle for the ball against Woodbrldge's Brad Hallack tn 1-1 Ue. as Friday, but the Sailors did well with wbat they bad against the Warriors. "Newport definitely played hard today," Wood- bridge Coach Jon Szcuka said. "Their work rate really worked out for them in the end." Woodbridge worked for its 1-0 haUtime lead, supplied by senior Ryan Orosz in the..33rd minute. The goal was set up by a Pieter Berger cross, which averted a sliding Har- bor keeper in front. Orosz, with a virtual empty net, took time to settle, then send it in. Woodbridge posted hve quality scoring chances in the first half, to Harbor's four, and appeared to have the more dangerous offense. But Harbor, which has drawn praise from West all season for its work ethic, refused to be bested. •As a unit, this group has worked so bard all year long. it's hard to put into words the satisfaction of going to the playoffs," West said. "The Sea View League is full of big dogs -championship-caliber teams -and to do wh at we've done against them says a lot about our kids." ney Meek, Kevin Cam- pos, Hugo Cortez and Riley Machgan all created scoring chances for the Visitors, before Wahl produced their first and only finish. The goal occurred alter Madigan was fouled just out- side the 18-yard box, setting up a direct free kick. With the ball 19 yards out on the right wing, Wahl, Meek a{ld Victor Castillo huddled to discuss a set play. "I let the senior (Castillo) decide which play we run and I guess he made the right choice," West said. The play began with Meek approaching the ball from the left, but leaving it behind for the left-footed Wahl, coming behind him from the right. Wahl hooked the shot around a four-man Wood- bridge wall and just inside the left post, as Warrior keep- er Jason Del Valle rushed, in vain, to cover the tight open-' ing. , "The play we run depends on what side the ball is on," 1 Meek said. "With the ball on the right, Tyson takes the shot, because he's left-foot- ed." West termed the tally a "first-class" goal and Szcuka called it •an awesome shot." Duke Burchell b ad five saves for the Sailors, who also received strong de fensive play from Juan Gonzalez and Scott Perkins. •Estancia ICOl'8I fom goal8 in first half en route to PCL win at CdM. Mesa tops Mira Costa • Mustangs are in the hunt for 25th place. . CORONA DEL MAR -Costa Mesa higb's girls water polo team advanced to Ute 25th place semifinals with a resounding 6-2 win over Mira Costa Friday in the Irvine Southern Califor- nia Championships at Corona del Mar. Mesa (7-15) got 22 steals, 11 . in the two- meter area, to render Mira Costa's offense completely ineffective. Tue Mustangs scored three ti.mes in the fourth quarter and once 10 the third for a 4-2 lead. Jody Martinovich, Jan Gru- bisich, Katy Petersen and Dana Steenhard got Mesa's goals. Shayna Kline then scored twice to give Mesa a 6-2 lead. Goa.be Casey Petersen made eight saves for the Mus- tangs, who play today, 11 a .m .. at CdM ~gainst the Millikan-LB Poly winner. In a second round game, Mesa had· a 1-0 lead in the first quarter. but it was all Edlson after that as the Chargers won, 7-2. ' Mesa's Enn Bayes scored with 1 :20 left m the first quarter. Petersen, who made eight saves, and the Mus- tang defense sbfled Edi- son's offense But the Cliargers ( 11 - 10) woke up in the sec- ond quarter, getting a six-on-five goal for thelf · first score. Edu.on scored seven times ma row, td.k- mg a 7-1 lead m the fourth. Kline got a six-on-!1ve goal for Mesa in the final seconds IRVIHE SOUTMCllH ~ ~ nwdround ConA liAlsA 6, MllA Col'rA 2 M"• Costa 1 1 0 0 • 2 Costa~ l 0 I 2 ·6 Mira Co91a • KOCCK I, Ir~ 1 Se~ na Costa Mna ·Kline 2, Martlnovlch 1, K ~\41<~ 1, Stfftlhatd I, Grublslch I s.ves c. Pel•l\en • SecOftd __. (ottON 7, ColTA MESA 2 Ed1ion 0~227 COS1t Mflt I 0 0 I 2, lcti-· MOertOn 2. e.klw 2. Mal· ayrnltl 1, "1 Murphy 1, Eich 1 ~ W•lke19 Costa Mesa • hy.11, Kline 1 Sa-. c ~.._,. . . . . •~ SPORTS Doily Pilot ... ~· f.bruary5.2000 ------------ New faces for ·Vanguard University . . • Only nine return frOin 1999 squad for the Lions. 1brwy Altobell OMV Pl.OT cosrA MESA -Por fifth-year Coach Kevin Casper, tbls year's Va:ng1wd Unlverlity bueball teem wUl have a number of questions as the 2000 1euo11 gets underway. One question might be, •What's your name, aga.lni" Co~!I..• Bua:BAll OUTLOOK THI LIONS ........•. , ....... 1 Bryan Davis, inf So. 17 Jeremiah Taylor, p Jr. 2 Kevin Candelaria, 3b/c Sr. 19 Ryan Dambach, ut Sr. 3 Shane Lariba, 1 bldh Jr. 20 Garold Shaffer, p So. 5 James Dent. of Sr. 21 Ryan Royer, of Jr. On oUense, senior Kevin Candelana leads the attack. He hit 333 with a team-leading nine home runs and 39 RBis. · Candelaria was an all-<:onference outfielder last year, but he'll play behind the plate and at third base this season. •catcher is his natural position.• Kasper said "He was drafted -by the Milwa~ Brewers out of high sc;:tiool as a catcher. We needed him lll the outfteld last year. It JUSt shows you what kind of athlete he is.• Despite the small number of home runs, Kasper expects Candelaria, senior James Dent apd sophomore Adam Steckler, each with two home runs last year, to be the run producers. •we have a bunch of new guys and that's good and bad,• Kasper said. "lt'1 good becaute I think this program has now come full drcle. When you've ooeched in a place for four·years you can finally have a tee.$ of all your guys, so that makes It exciting.• 6 Matt TiSthamtner, ss Fr. 22 Anthony Walker, p Jr .• "Jn our park. we get the ocean winds blowing in, so to hit an}'Where near 10 home runs is a big deal,•. Kasper said. HWe're a team that's going to have to manufacture runs out there. We're not that fast and we can't wait for the three.run home run." 23 Joshua Case, p Sr. The biggest areas Kasper bai stressed this season are pitch· lng and defense. 7 Erik Dodos, c Fr. 8 Timothy Jara, 2b fr. 9 Kurtis Broder$on, inf/p So. 24 Michael Blair, of So. 25 Brian Skarbek, c Jr. "We're going right back to the fundamentals,· Kasper said. •0ur challenge ts to get things going in the right direction and that starts with the ba.sla." · 10 Kevin Mit'chell, of/2b 11 Adam Steckler, lblp So. So. 26 Shadrach Ludeman. p Fr. 27 Joshua St~le. p Sr. 28 Ryan Williams, p Jr. Leading the Uons' pitcbing'ttatt are returners senior Joshua Case (Orange Coast College) and junior Ryan Williams, along with junior newcomer Anthony Walker. 12 Samuel Baeder, of our go-to guy." So. Coach: Kevin Kasper Walker is a transfer from Mesa Community College, while Steele, who led the Lions in starts with 13, went 3-8 4lld Williams posted a 3.3 record from the Uons' bullpen. Pitching looks to be an area of improvement for the Lions, who went 19·28 last year. Opponents hit .310 against the Van- guard staff, sometbmg that will have to change Uus season. • 1 expect both of these guys to really step up and be our workhorses,• Kasper said. "One of thein will rise up and be Look for sophomores Kurtis.Broderson and Gerold Shaffer to add depth on the mound. FOOTBALL Colebomid for Brown • Newport Harbor offensive tackle will continue football career in Ivy League. a..y Faulkner DAILY Pit.OT NEWPORT BEACH Newport Harbor High senior, Robert Cole, 4ll All-Newport· Mesa District and All·Sea View League offemive tackle last fall, announced Friday be will contin· ~ ue bis foot·· ball and academic career at BrownU)li· verslty. c 0 le I who planl Cole to become a doctor) chose tlfe Rhode bland school over Georgetown, Columbia, Comell and Yale. "It was a combination of a lot of things,• Cole said of bis choice. "I like the tea.in. the coaches, the dty and the school. 1 was happy the whole time I was there (during •· recruiting visit J4Jl. 29·30) .• Cole, recovering from a broken leg suffered in the CIP Southern Section Division VI semifinals, said his rehabWta- tion is going well and he expects to be ready to play for the defending Ivy co-cbamp~ ona next fall. Cole, who played at 6-f oot· S, 320 pounds last fall, said be bas lost weight since the 13..0• 1 season, which ended with a 19-18 tiUe-ga.me triumph aver bvine. ·1 could play tackle, poal- bly even guard,• Cole said. Known among his team- mates at ·sJg Daddy,• Cole wa.s a powerful force 1n the Sailors' prolific running attack. He led the team 1n pancake blocks, recorded by knocking a defender on his back. AYSO Newport Sliver All .. stars tie, win •After a 1-1 deadlock with North Irvine, the Diyision 5 girls team knocks off South Irvine, 2-1. NEWPORT BEACH-The Newport Silver All-Stan from AYSO Region 91, DlvilioG 5, tied North lrv1.ne, 1-1, befofe defeating South Irvtne, 2·1, Jut week.end. In the Ue with N<llth IMne, Lauren Devoy accounted for Ne~rt·1 lone goal, while Aay Snyder and ~ ... do shared duty u goe1a.p.. Cl. In game two, DeVoy and ... Goma eech ICOled for ~ Leading the defeme for Newport WH bey llordil, a.a o·~. Am .. ... and ...... ..., ... .. Adding to NeWp0rt'1 offentlve punch w• Alaf laytoa. ......... u.e.. cm- ..., Geyw, CoalLJt _.. lor, artitlu H1' ..... •=== loft= Aly ..... iWDa.odS..01m1• COM CONTINUED FROM B 1 seconds left. Templeton's second at- tempt missed, but Hansen tipped the ball back to Alec Hanson. who dished it right back to Hansen down low. He scored and was fouled with 15.3 seoond.s left, sending the CdM crowd into orbit. With the game seemingly over, Eliasa.r Maldonado, who scored a season-high 18 points for the Eagles, con- nected on a desperation thl'ee·pointer and was fouled with seven ticks remaining, cutting the lead to one. •Eliasar played just great tonight,• Boyce said. •He . really stepped it up for us and bit some clutch shots.• Maldonado's free '1lrow · came up just short and after two successful Hanson free throws, the game was over. Han.son added 13 poil)ts, while Templeton, despite only m points, managed to bold Garner to only three second- half points. •These a.re the games where we have to find a way to win,• Orris said. •Kevin came through for us down the stretch, as did Joel.• CONRAD LAU I DAILY Pl.OT Harbor's Sean Rorden drives on Andy Boyum (right). Estancia was in control of the game right from the open- ing tip, jumping out to an 11 • 0 lead. "The funny thing was, I thought we were more pre· • pared for this game than 4llY other game we•ve played,• Orris said •w e just came out flat and we struggled against their switching defenses." Jon Cantrell led the Eagles with seven first-quarter points, but did not return to the game due to coach's deci- sion. MOK COAST UAGW CmoM 1& MM 51. EstMaA 55 EstMda 17 14 15 9 . 55 Corona def Mar 9 13 13 23 • 58 ........ MaldoNdo 18, ca.mer 10, Simco 8, C.antrell 7, Owder 5, Agull.r 4, Rodriguez 3. 3 pt~· l.hldonado 4, Simco 2. cantrell 1, Rodrigeuz 1. fouled out -None. C:.... del M.r ·Hansen 24, Hw'50n 13, Templeton 6, Morris 5. Shltwlngian 4, Hletbrink 4, htWson 2. Snell 0. 3 pt. goals • Hanson 2, Morris 1. ~1. Fouled out -None. NEWPORT CONTINUED FROM 81 the third period. Harbor was JUSt 7 or 25 from the field at halitime and, even with a 67% fourth qudrter (6 for 9), fin· ished 18 of 46 (37.5%) Harbor did make 15 of 19 foul shots, while Wood- bridge was 3 of 3 from the line, before netting 4 of 5 in the final 1:12. when Harbor was forced to foul Harbor led, 9·4, midway through the first quarter, before the Warriors heated up. eventually taking a 30- 25 halftime edge. Sean Rorden's driving layup pulleq Harbor to within three. But Wood- bridge popped for five unanswered fif~td goals and nussed tls first ec;ond-half shot with 3: 12 left in t hP. third. The Warriors opened the fourth quarter with a buck-· et to up the advantage to 53-38, but Melurn, a Q-6 sophomore who fmtshed with a team-high 15 points, keyed a 9-0 run to keep things m doubt with 4:42 remairung. Melum got loose in trdn· silion for back-to-back dunks and Illingworth threw down cUl offensive rebound to send the Harbor fans. mcluding the ones m chef's hats dnd aprons, to their feet. SEA VIEW LEAGUE WOOD8RIOGE 65, NEWPOAT 51 Score by Quarters Newport 13 12 13 13 ·S1 Woodbridge 18 12 21 14 65 Newport Harbor • Mel um 15, lllingWorth 13, Yarnal 10, Rorden s. Pemne 4, Reynolds 4, Knutti 0. 3·pt goals • None Fouled out· None. Technicals None. Woodbridge · Lambert 20, Harris 13, Forehan· Kelly 11, Perkin\ 6, Arroyo 5, Boyum 4, Koeller 2, Wallin 2, Reed 2. 3·pt. goals • Hc1ms 3, Forchan Kelly 2, Arroyo 1. Fouled out Arroyo. Technkals None. COMUNITY COLLEGE SOFTBALL Break up the Pirates • Orange Coast Wins fourth straight with 4-1 victory over Rio Hondo. COSiA MESA Momca Ortega threw d cornpl(!tC· gcll1\e three-h1tter, l<>dding the Orange c;oast College soft· ball team to a 4-1 nonconrer- ence wm over visiting Rio Hondo Friday. With the win, the Pirates «•·O) are already one win shy of last year' wm total. Ortega walked nobody, while striking out three. Kristen·Degwe scored two runs and stole four bases for OCC, g1vmg her 12 stolen bases on 12 attemp . Jt>.i1nifcr Jansen hact two of the Pirates' six hits The Pirates jumped out to -<t 1-0 leC\d in tho fir.-ot mmng before R10 Hondo tied the S<'Orc in lht! top of thP fourth. From there, the Bucs scored two runs m the bottom of the hflh dncl added an insurdnCC run In th' sixth. The Pirat look to make ti hve in a row when they host San Dtcyo CityTu" day nt 3 Jl.m. NONC~ OMNGI CoAsT ~ Ric> HoNoo 1 Rio Hondo 000 100 O • 1 3 2 Orange Coast 100 021 11 4 6 2 Sa1quero and lbarr•. Orteoa and Valdez. W • Orwga, L ·Salquero. 3B · Salquero (RH) co•UNITY COLLEGE VOLUYBALL . Coa.r;t swf,eps to eaQy victory in opener COSTA MESA -Orang • Coit I Collr.gc' mcn'!i volleyh«ll teem swept to an l'asy vktory an it S(IO opener against vi • lting Autonama &Ja College, 15·6, 15·6, 15·8, m ft nonronfN· enC"e match . Nick Ptaeldlin1JU directed OCC' trafflr. and made 62 aaistl. Dev Moser and Nathan Hallett led the Pirates ( 1 ·0J · With tl kills ach, Brian Brown and Costa Mesa High product BJ. Ughtvoet each had 10 kills for OC • The middle infield will have a deceptively veteran feel. Even though shortstop Matt Tuthammer and second base~ man Timothy Jara are both freshmen, both played together at Katella High. "Even though it's a tough jump to Uu.s level, they've worked well together for years at Katella, which will help,• Kasper said. Kasper expects a wide-open GSAC this year, but sees Bio· la and Azusa Pacific as the favorites. ~This oonference has gotten built up to the point where any and every team could wind up as a contender,• Kasper said. COMUNITY COLLEGE BASEBALL Orange Coast ·drops opener • Offense· sputters in 3-2 loss to Mt. JAC . Tony Altobelli DAILY PILOT COSTA MESA -Despite SIX strong innings of work from sophomore Mike Carey, Orange Coast College's base· ball team couldn't ge t its offense on track in Friday's 3· 2 loss to Mt. San Jqcinto in the opening day of the Matt O'Brien Memorial Touma· ment. Carey. struck out six and allowed only one earned run in the loss. Mt. San Jacinto's Bryan Heaston kept OCC off bal- ance most of the day, allow- ing only five hits and bad six strikeouts over eight-plus innings. Jason Reuss and Orlando Caro were the offensive stars for the Pirates. Reuss scored in the first inning after reaching base on a double and cracked his first home run of the year to right- center in the eighth. Caro had three .of the Pirates' six hits. The Pi.rates continue tour- nament action tOctay .against San Diego City at 10 a.rn. and Moorpark at 2 p.m. MATT O'BRIEN MEMOtlUAL TOURNAMENT Mr. SAN JAONTO 3, occ 2 Mt San Jacinto 000 002 100 • 3 8 1 Orange Coast 100 000 010 • 2 6 1 Heaston, Bracken (9) and Maniaci; Carey, Brown (7) and Keller. W ·Heaston, 1-0; L ·Carey, 0-1 . 28 • Rodriguez (MSJ), Rincon (MSJ), Reuss (OCQ. 3B • Rodriguez (MSJ). HR • Reuu (OCQ. COMUNITY COLLEGE BASKETBALL CO AST ROLLS A big first half puts away Fullerton, 77-42. MES~OSTA WOMEN Orange Coast College took control early and easily handled visit- ing Fullerton, 77-42. Friday night in Orange Empire Con- ference women's basketball. A 16-0 run early in the game gave the Pi.rates a 19-3 lead and never looked back. Shauna Steward led the Pirates (24-3, 8-3 in confer- ence) with 20 points, while Leah Wilde added 17 points and eight rebounds. The Pirates outrebounded the Hornets, 69-39, led by Sarah Middlebrooke (13) and Melissa Lewis (11). Missy Bynon led the Hor- nets (18-13, 3-7) with 11 points and seven rebounds. OCC explosive start car- ried throughout the first half, as the Pirates led, 46-19, at intennission. Orange Coast will host Irvine Valley Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. ORANGE~ CONfUENCE occ 77, fuu.m'oN 42 Fullerton· Bynon 11, Banister 7, Barstow 6, Matweeff 6, Jespen 4, Manning 4, Raco 2. Yonamine 2. 3 pt. goals • Bynon 3. Banister 1. Fouled out · None. Orange Coast · Steward 20, Wilde 17, Tomlinson 9, Middlebroolce 8, Fierst 7, Urban 5, Johmon 4, Masuda 3, Redmond 2. .AJ(lru 2. 3 pt goals · Steward-4, Wilde 3, Tomlinson 1, Fierst 1, Masuda 1. Fouled out • None Halftime · Orange Coast. 46-19. ' Pirates stung • Hornets take 83-78 victory over Coasters. COSTA MESA -MEN David Castleton scored 22 points for the Orange Coast College men's basketball tecun in Fri· day's 83-78 Orange Empire Conference loss to visiting Fullerton. • Chad Hagedorn added 16 points, while Due Nguyen had 15 for the Pi.rates (13·12, 2·8 in conference). The Pirates started off cold, tutting only 8 of 29 from the field in the first hali. Fullerton didn't do much better, hitting 12 of 33. · With the game close, the Hornets (15-12, 5·5) hit their free throws down the stretch to pull the game out. One factor ln the Hornets' win was a 45-34 rebounding edge by Fullerton, including 16-8 on the offensive glass. Chris Smith led the Hor· nets with 18 points and seven rebounds. The Pirates host Irvine Val- ley Wednesday at 7:30 p.m . OltNllG5 ..._ COfM llWNCE Fuu..ltnoN SJ. ORANm CoMT 78 Fullerton · C. Smith 18, Wise 13. Jones 12, Sherman 10, 8. Smith 10. Grace 8, ~nn 7, Sutton S. l pt. ~ • Wise 3. C. Sml1h J, Jones 1, Sutton 1. Fouhtd out · None. Or-.. COMt -Castleton 22. ~16.~15, Iffier 14, Elliott 8. ~arl 3. 3 pl pk. c.tleton 3, Nguywl ~ !Iffier 2. E•rl 1, Hagedorn 1. Fouled out · brl. ~Im.· Fullenon, ll-27. RECREATION STANDINGS City of Colta ..... ..,., ........ • Monday....... •o• · 1. Outyers. 3~; 2. TKC Kr~ 2~; • 3. Schuttyz Photo, H 4. (tie) Anidi, hf~ SnMker Squffken, 1111 ·2; 7. C.arnlvorous Apes. 0.2. . ........, ....... ·c..M--. 1. Httld Hunttn. ).O; 2. (tie) Wlkbts. MMon's Firing Squid, bod'l 2·1; 4. (Ve) Drlbbllti, SMgMt ~ both 1 ·2: 6. a.tro, ().], • W.•u I t I 1 II•• -C-• 1. flll:t~ 3-()o 2. The "9hlng CU., 2-0; J Old W1d Slow. 2·1; .. (tie) Ylof... l\.tbl, bod'l 1·l; 6. ., AngetJ. 0 I , bod\ 0-.l. ... ...., ........... 1. (tie) ...... An.ncW. Tultln RtnCh AM-Stan, bod'l l-0; J. (tie) o.c. ...... llecfilldt lombM. bodt 1-1; 5 (tt9) Sierra Klwt and C.G.C.. bOett 0.:1. -f • I ' ~Do~ily_P_ilo_t __ ~----------------------------~~J>(}Jl'fS ----------------------~--~-ru_rday._._F_e~_oo_~_s_,_2000 __ ~85 A1SO AREA Q CHAMP1011S HEATHER TENNIS CONTINUED FROM B 1 singles p layers Parker Rhodes, John Leonard dnd Kyle Schneekluth, and th(• doubles team of Cole Pavlovich and Connor Whalen. The 15-and-undcr <;qudd has singles players Bo Weidner, Pat Ahearn and Alex Jorion, and the doubles team of W1llldm Cole and Andrew l imger, all of whom made Shcrbeck proud this year by making · the Corona del Mar High 1uruor varsity team While Palisades Tennis Cluh member Lmdo;dy Davenport credted some hometown erllilarat10n last week by beating Martina -Hingis in the Austrctltan Open women's hnaJ for her third Grand Slam title, another Palisades member, Rick Leach, went on to win the men's doubles championship down under, and moments later was added to the U.S. Davis Cup team, which faces Zimbab- we this weekend on the road. Leach last played Davis Cup when the Palisades Club hosted the world quarterfinal tie m Apnl 1997 against the Netherlands. Leach will play doubles with Alex O:Brien today (2 pm Hdrare, Zimbabwe time) against Wayne Black and Kevin Ullyett, the match (or "rubber ff in Davis Cup terms) that could make the ctifference following foriday's split in singles. At the Australian Open, Leach teamed with Ellis Ferretra of South Africa lo wm the men's doubles btle over, irorucally. Black and Andrew Kratzmann. Palisades owner/operator Ken Stuart said over 100 members were on hand Jan. 28 to watch Davenport crush Hmgis 10 the Aussie Open hndl The large gathering ·caught u!> off guard," Stuart Sdld, who had eight pizzas delivered to the club as member~ •cheered like crazy." Must have bee:n quite an evening. "Two world champions from one tennis club ... not bad for a small beach town on the coast of California, tt Stuart said. N ewport Beach's Timnaml swept to the AVSO Area Q under-14 girls soccer league ctwmplonsb.lp. Front row, from left: Jillian Dickinson, 'l?ad Salz, Adrianne Jhunjbnuwala, Michelle • Brown, Bryndis Klein and Cusidy HaWtbome. Second row, from left Brenna Duncan, Maddie Anderson, Maddie DierkeJ, Mandy Carsten, Jesstca Porterfield, Jennifer ' Porterfield, Lella Hendriks. Coaches ln back row,' from left B.arrv Klein, Mark Hendriks, Scott Portettield and head coa<'h Naresh Jhunjhnuwala. Newport Beach's Brandis Braverman, 19, was named Uus week to the 2000 USA Tenrus Player Development . Team, a collection of rookie and second-year pros supported by the United States Tennis As!>ociation, which supplies $10,000 grants to each player for annual travel expenses. Braverman, formerly the USTA's No. 1-ranked girl in the nation in the 18s, underwent successful arthroscopic right knee surgery Dec. 1 to remove scar tissue, which had been imtating her for about 2112 years. • I'i:n expecting a big year ... I'm 100~ .. healthy and I feel really fresh,• said Braverman, who was out SlX weeks because of her knee and tS hopeful of wild card berths al upcorrung WTA Tour stops in Oklahoma City, the week of Feb. 21, and Ind.tan Wells, March 6. The Palisades Club fs the host site of the inaugural Pavilions National Hlgh School All-American Team invitational March 16-18. But it's a group effort in terms of courts donated from five.Newport-Mesa clubs. The Palisades Club, Newport Beach Tennis Club, Costa Mesd Tennis Center, Park Newport and Balboa Bay Club Racquel Oub are dll dondting court~ for competition March 17-18 (opening ceremorties dre March 16). "Not many t1reds are willing to do something great like this by dondting all these courts, and we really appreciate Uw clubs and its IlJ,embers for doing 1t, • said Tun Mang, Coronct del Mar Migh boys tenni'> coach and executivP director of the national inVllational. Mang has attractPd some of the best tennis programs in the United States and established what will bE' the• most offtciaJ national _ champtonshtp anywhere. . Proceeds of the tournament go toward recogmzmg high school tennis All-Amencdns Via the National High School Tennis All·American Foundation. Tickets are avdilablP th.rough ETM at Vons ancl Pavilions storj!S. Call (8881 ETM-TIXS or purchase tickets onllne at www.etm.com FROM 81 ~Aug 10 1983 11o1M:11D.n: i'usi.n sdvP~, negdh•tl luur tx-on-ftve opportunihf' and tumf'J awuy u pomt-IJlank sh1)t to h lp the Sailor.. top huJhJy n•ydrcled FoothilJ, 7-5. ~~~ ~~-~ co.ct.: Biii B•mett fl•worite food: Sudie FMrOriM movie: ·&e«hes" "I would sdy f-oothill WdS one of her best UdJllC'>," Barnell sdid, "She really k<>pl us in th<> CJdTill' C>drly on We h•U hc>hmd by three · ~oals m the first hall c1nd 1t could havP b~cn six 1f not for her. She Betit ethletk moment: "When I ..... ~ '>b!e to be at the OF (Division I) ch~mpiomh1p game, (a v1ct~ over lrVJne last ~•son which Jhe watched from the Harbor bench) It was so eldi1larating." A..,._. of the W9ik V: She made s1• sa~ ~ scored a go•I 1n a 15 2 league romp over Woodbridge, then made eight saves o help the Tars rally for a 7·5 nonleague wm over foothill kf•pt stoP}imy shots untd we rnuld gum the momentum." Bdmotl said Dcyd1:m·s· hcu ht (5-foot·!JJ, wmg span and aggressiveness make herd ndturdl for the po 1tJon. :rhe former men's Olympic team coctch, how~ver, Semi she hClS work<><I hard to enhance hN phys1cul attnbutes, whtCh include a cannun rvr .in ann "When she's on, her pt1sstng 1s t1hsolutely superb,· Bdrnelt s1.1id "She c·t1n chuck the ball the full IPnqth ol the pool (ahout 10 ytHds), which is <1 redl big positive" . Dey<IPI1's powerful throwmq tllln, which she Si1tcl c.lw deV<'loped ciS q Little Ll'dCJUU outfielder. <·ven produced a goal from hPr own cdgt> tills sedson; an extrPmPly rdie feat. ·u w<Js m the V1lld Pdrk TounMrnent, hut I don't remember who we wew playmu." Deyden recdlled of hN hrs! vctrs1ty goal. • 1 JUSI shot across the pool dOd thcu goalie couldn't block 1l. There was llme left m the third quarter and we hdcl d b1q lead. so we didn't nf't•d ii But 1t was very cool tor mP " Deyclen k<'eps her cool under pressure from oppot,mq offens<>s, utilizing some• tncks Bdmett ht1s 1mport(>(J. "l'vp letlmed lo watch Daity"" ColJect.of fPOr1S CMd ~,. 00.S the shooter's eyes," she. said. "I watch theu eye dnd I try to watch thetr body movement. Somebmes a shooter will lean to one side and that telh. you where they're gomg to shoot. I've gotten a lot better with experience dnd my conbdence ha~ tmprov<'d." IJPydcn has also improved her , shot-blocking, refuung her 'ictves to limit rebounds, accordmg to Btlmell. "She'!. gotten a lot better at blocking the ball and controllJng 11, • Barnett said "We call it pulldowns," Deyden said .. You have to make sure when you block d shot, yuu pull ~l down with your hands. When I first started, J was slapping shots all over the place, most of the ltme nght back at their shooters.· Ocyclen en1oys the challenge ol bcmg the last line of defense. but her yn·ales1 Sdh!.facllon comes from tnggering the Tars' cuuntNattttck ·cottch Barnell hds taught me where to th.row the ball dnd to be more precise,· sh<> said. "The thing I like best is when I'm able to pdss the btlll down the pool to set up an awesome shot.• It''> another of the many game situations which bnng a smile to her face. I PUil.JC NOTICES 11 PUBLIC NOTICES 11 PUBLIC NOTICES 11 · PUBLIC NOTICES 11 PUBLIC NOTICES 11 PUBLIC NOTICES 11 PUBLIC NOTICES 111 PUBLIC NOTICES l l PUBLIC NOTICES I PUBLIC NOTICE ments Pourmussa, apphcant) CEOA COMPLIANCE. Fictitious Business check drawn bl a Slate or 140169 73 In the event Pomt Oc: Mar. Core.. a Fictitious Business PUBUC NOTICES ' F1ctltloua Buslne11 Name Statement The r01JOw1ng persons are OOong bYStneSI IS Pos111ve Properties 27903 VII Magdalena Laguna Niguel CaMor· Oii 92671 CITY OF -Four(4)1oehn101N1re· tOSMainSlreet An 1n11111 Study/ N•me Statem~nt rederaJ saving and IOan ender otl\Pr than cash IS del Mar. 92625, Name Statement qutred 10 loot rear yard SUMMARY The applt· M•ligaled Negative Dec· assoaallOO sawlQS as pted the rrusiee ma1 (949)ti40 2568 ounng The tollOWlflO pe son NEWPORT BEACH !'.8lb&ck with the aweH· cant requests approval la ration has been The lollow.ng persons soaatlOll CK sawlQS bank lhhOld the 1s}uance Of reqvlar buS•l'e$1 hOu~ are OOillO bustne~r.r as ~ City Councll ing and ol a Use Permit lor the prepared by the Oty ol 11re doing wsiness as soeof.ed ., sed!Oll 5102 he Tl\Jstee s Deed unlll by any en zen wno re· N 1 1 t Chambers of the ·A bay window lhal wm expans10n of I/le Balboa Newport Beach in con· Copy Supply Center, ol lhe F111anaal Code and nds bl..'(O(Tle a"a1t.lble to quests II within 1eo ,...,s 250°111't;5ton n, eracc•ve, I Th _ _,,,_ "501 Alton. lrvioe Cab--~"""zed IO ~"'---· pa~ or endOf~ as alter, ......... 18,., t""· '::l. "' . rv1ne, a City of encroactl 5 luel 61nct1es nn e pro1ect 1 ... ..,. • .,5 nectlOn Wllh the apphca· c ""u""' uv"'"''""' Dal , . ., ..., "' • ..., ..,.,.. lomla 92b0ti New~ort Beach • into the required 1 O loot the construction of a 11ons noced above, The lomia 92606 -in Cclbfomla under· ma er ol 28831 v ated ltca•10r1 G Ond 1 33 Newport rearzard setback and 1 two-story structure con In" al St d 1••111gated DK> Wholesale. Inc· SIQned Trustee drsdcMms anuarv 24• erdUQO Published Newport rosse e nc • ..1 u iy.., (NVI, 2501 Alton. Irvine, :'3bi~tyr ~ ...... Wrlf\00(· Trust~ SeMce Corp/t:as Beach· Costa· Mesa (NV). 2501 Alton. Irvine. Boulev•rd, toot inches into I/le re· s1st1ng ol 11 now guest Negative Oeclarallon CaJ, orrua 92606 o '"" peny said Tl\ISlri 12l w. ex· P·•-· F b 5 Cal1lom<a 92606 . N 8 h quired 4 loot side yard suites. pool ana voewin? states that the subject nus buSlnus .is con· ressd jlllld o ,1 com. f1i Dnve Anoex" ird o2•ailv ""' e ruaSary300. This business 1s con· ewport eac setb11cll on the lorst and decll, hotel-related retal. d ave Io pm en t as ducted by a corporation mon ~nalJOlt 1 any Glendil.le ~ :11203, oob -dUCled by 8 eotporation PLANNING second i;tories. and and 22 parl\ing stalls pr0e>0sed. anct with Im· Have you started ShOWn herein Said sale W ) 662·~ .By PLUG Have you starled COMMISSION • A three (3) loot The Protect will Involve plementallon of the rec· ? N wtU be made ~I con· acneh. LOZ&lO ru~ae s ...,..."" bur ~ss yet? No AGENDA enc1oachmen1 into Iha the demot111or1 ot an ex-ommended m1t1ga11on dOtng bu51ne15 yet 0 venanl °' ~anty ex· s tes Officer For tes 'G;osse"''onde. Inc . Regular Mfftlng _ tequ1red s foot lront yard !sting one·story 1eta1I measures. will not result Oto Wholesale. Inc· press or implied. reocird1ng 1n'l!mal'9" Call ~16) J Vincent M. SanF~IPPo. F b 17 2000 setbac:I< with an open building and pool a1ea In 8 s1gn1rtcant etlect on Vincent M SanFlhppo, title possesS10n, bf en· JS'f.7.728 President e ruary • • deck on the second that amenity serves lhe the environment It 11 the President cumbr'ances lo sallsty the Pmu~/22100. 01129.'00. I N Ttl'c ctatement was 7:00 g.m . floor sll Balboa Inn Th This s1a1ement was indebtedness eVtdeheed g -" '. SUBJE T U"'·aro ex1 ng e present Intention ol the l1lod with the County by said Deed. executed b~v N 1 9888 hlod with the County ,,. APPLICATION Val1· use perm11 appllcallon City to accer.t the lnf1lal L c 1 ~G .._-r:-=r C'"'rk 01 o~n n County Residence (Josefh B N 23 1 1 tud _,...... Clerk ol Orange County inn i; Y· r~r an ~ UB C NOTIC-E-"' .. ance o 1 4 a so nc es con....,ura· Sludy/Motlga ad on Ot-06-2000 Memly t:IY· regor on Of 00 2 Udvare. appllcen1 2716 Mod1hcahon No 50.CO lion ol an exception to Negative Ooctaratlon 20006816027 huSband and WI e, as NOTICE OF 2000681602• 8(~ 21718 Shell Street CEOA COMPLIANCE: the maximum allowable and 5upportlng docu' Dally Pilol Feb s. 12, ll\ISlOr le@lded on AVAILABILITY l\•ilntn lfr Daily Pilot Fob 5 12 on! nued ond re Thi~ pr0ject has Ileen bUllding bulk pursuant lo ments This Is not to be 19 26 2000 Sa30I mlembef 16,, 1993, i!S OF ANNUAL • 19 26. 2000 Sa302 notl(:8<1 lrom Fobrvary 3 rev141wod, and It has Section 20 63 060 ol tho cons1ruod as lllthflr BP· uoT. ICE. OF TRU~~EE'~ ~Ins ru51~nt ol lrtheO O~~ p RETURN 0:l}$Jl'!I~ \bl .. , 2000~ ~en determined that 1t Zoning Code and lhe proval OI' dental by the ,, 127 '""'"' ~\-\E ~ SU MARY Requer.t " aitegoncally exempt • use OI tandem parking Coty ol the subject ap-SALE UNOE~ID 0 0 ecords or 0-ao<le u~uant to .ectlOl'I 1011111\r.,,.t.1 ~ v ~ to permit tho constrv<:· unde1 the Class 2 (Re· within an a1 ·g1ade phcatton The tnltoal TRU T Counly, ca~torma Tne 6106(d) of tho tnterr\al 0 .a • .~ tlon of a new s•ngle lam· placement or Re-enclosed par111ng ga-StuctylMilogated S NO 99-«4-2~1L total amounl of the unpaid Revenue Codo. r"1tice IS hon1tkt1 MJJn; i~ Uy dWelllng which ex· 1 1 ) rage N 11 0 cl t ~NO 5 J7§17 oalance of ll1e ·obligation heieby gtven that Ille an· •-~~ ~ coeds the allowable 1 s cons rue ton re~uore· AF o oga vo 8 era ion ARE IN 'E A~ secured by the P«>P6f1Y. to nual return tor ttie fi5C."ll a; 1°• 1 '° , times the bu•kSable area ments or the Cah omia P PP~"Jik~ use 2<klay public r8Vl8w pe· fi~ A E be sold anct reasonably ye11r endiog November bidl!-1 ~ : of the Site The P"""""•' Enwonmental Ouahly ermit nod was Oecembet 21, RU AT e.st1m.1ted costs. e~ses JO '999 ol the .... ,~ •• ~:~ • • '"t"'-Act Acceptance ol a 19" to January 20, EP UBER 9 1 and adllances at the ~me CHARTON FAMILY lt JlCSllr i: '.J' •ncl~a mog:=tri 2.SUBJECT· The MrtrgaledNegallveDec· 2000. The City~ S"YOUTAAEA. lttie1M1alpublicaSatonol FOUNDATION pnv&le -• to t QIWlg or Balboa Inn (Mlchel tarauon encourage• membera of T,Q PROTECT tr1e Notice or ie rs luondahon 15 available S1mplt Y yow =~r~ral~~r ~ y~R Ep~<9'Cf~'f" Pug LOCAL '°'inspect care OI RIC.h· IHE' through 1<1mt»rley Ann lncfo.. v l na. 1!7903 VII Magdalena. Laguna N.guet Cahlorn4a a2en Kathie tndovtna , 271 52 La Fuente. Mis slon V1e10. Cat1tom11 92892 • This business IS con· ducted by jOint venture Have you !>tarted dOtng busfneu yet? No Kimberley A lndoVlna This 1tatement was tried with the Coun~ C .. rlt ol Orange County on 12·17·99 1999681'575 Dally Pt101 Jan 15, 22 29 l'=eb 5 2000 Sa294 H A 1h1s documentation t r~ltl YEEO ard B. Thomas A CLASSIFIED ' a Ve. 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Tu~IJ~ 5:fMlpru "'ulunlJ~ ........... fridJ~ .);OOp111 One Bedroom Apartment Homes$ BO jrom 13. 1Wo Bedroom Apartment Ho;:$ l 695 www.iac.<.:om Newport Hti111ts is Orange county's trendiest neighborhood. Coronado at Newport makes it affordable. @4 c£i6estvte ... 4np~ralleled In Orange County f'Olll 11, 795IO 15, 100 1-877-681-7387 ~ Santa Battxxo at San Oemtnt1 Ntwporr 8f«h • Full-time coocierge stl\'ict • Elegant one or ~ bedroom plans • Gorgeous clubhOuse • LOVISll pool, spo • Fllne:ss foclllNes • Sleps IO FoshlOn Island. wonderful restouronts, ~ .... Breeze$ • Spaciow FlOOr • R8$ort-Styl.t Pool · • Vaulted Ceiling$ • Bubbling Spa • W.Sh G7len Landscaping •Small Pets Welcome TWo Bedroom Town Homes from 11,575 Three-Bedroom A~ent Hom~ from $1,595 $300 Security Deposit wilh Appr~d Credit (Dots not includt ptt ckposil) Newport Heights -888-577-756 • . .. -I Doily PiJol I, • . . ' ' tll ~~JfarlAa ~&lU ~•manuonloywi~ ...... le ~Walk to Balboa •ho;-. M_.... from Fuhion I Extra: larp apamnenta wich bVftliq firrpl-and private,....._, • • Bo.t 11ip1 avalla.bla • Sorry No Peta , NOW LEASitiJG 2BR/2BA and 28R/2BA with den Sl99~·S2800 Pleue call (9-'9) 760-0919 TAXI nNANCIAL · DIRECTORY T II o \I \ ~ 4. BF 4 .1, I·. I: (949) 646-8803 ALL TAX FORMS· ALL STATES ~DIV · CORPORATIONS -FIDUCIARY PARTNERSHIP • UC • ESTATES 350 E l/f11 -STE 117 COSTA MESA , CA 92627 .30 YEARS EXPERIENCE 2S 'kan U1 Bwinna. Fut refunds, ckaroaic fi5ns. Pact of mmd Stm111ttt. wt pay paulucs and interest I~ mm a misiakt. Tcchnoloir has tnabkd w 10 olTtr fees !.hat m (l)f!lptUU¥t wich JUJI abo111 anyone and your mum will be Pf<Fcd by oM of out 3 CPA.I. We enjoy makins !he iu laws -.o& for YOU! Open 'JOI round. Con~icnt locition. A$k fuf Pn and mention this Id w1itn calling. Uaioa Suk Baildia11t Waedif ~ Do.itt 1501 Watdiff Drlw, SW1t 2SOJ Nc,.pon Bea 949.548.4494 TAXES kavt 1ou CONFUSED? LETUSHEJ..Pt '. . ~ , ... ~ ·1: ~ ' ... .-... ,. ,' -~·1 ,.--' ~·~~~~ ·! f I ' ; .. '...... . ~i r ' .. ' -....... ~I I .. . vlltl IAlBOA Gmd'Poole'Spea • Terne~·GVM glr. W/O, Fp. chrnlllc 2& 2811~-remiy Rm C,~~~== l.llge~~ltlftcw Wort1 l.1111 --~l 28R 28A + Piiio Gotgeous Europetn OICor M1ryAnn McGuire f4W.CU770 Prudlndll CllW Reafty YOlaf MANAGERS •SPECIAL• $154.00+ tax Wkly (Must present ttlls Ml 235 rms & l<llcllenelll. Situated on beautifully laOdlcaped groonds FEATURES 24-Hoor Lobby/Direct dill phonu/Free HBO, ESPN & Ollc/Pool & Jacum. Guest llUO- dry Close to 405 & SS Fwys Min's hom 0 C Feirgrdl college and bchs Walking fiS· tance 10 shops and rlll111111111 COSTA MESA MOTOR INN 22n Hllbof Blvd Phone MM454'0 N.BJW. OceanfTonV22ncl Pnvate IOOITI, l#lfllmlShed. 51\are bath. Ulls paid non tmko kllchenelte. lalr'odly .t 8IOclc to Newport Pier $535 ()()(per mo Call Sam et 949'87>4808 (between 91·5p) 2Br 181 P9nttl .. condo len""911 llvllo, ..,_to '#Mft, oYel 1100sl. Walk ..,... RENTALS IMdl, OCINrl View, 1lltlflt IO bNCh, poolllpt. tennll, '~ Ille & arrie. 111111 pet1o s1375hno +del>. Open. sun TO SH~E 9'9-631·1785 9fla3.1508 VI. 12-4pn1. Call 1or gate WllktobcfllOU~lle code. 9491'646--4701 E. Side CM condo, ptlv rm 2bf 2ba condo l:o & b1. Cltlll quiet, no BIG CANYON , m o It e . S 5 S 0 I m o . ctrpon. lllYllatltt, 2 BROADMOftE ~5214 Well loe. CBr 3Ba. lrnmed MM74-48ll OCQJptnCy, xtet cond. lrg yrd, 1 veer lllM. $4500/mo 9-49-723-09"40 or 949-~a G1NIWW~ker· RENT AUi ANO SALES """'2 Mltr SultM, 2.581 Udo lite 48r 2.581 AYI tlofM. Piii yro. comm P«N spa In geted conwn ~f>' __ _.,.. mo No paU/lmkll P1ttlcl Tenore. ag1949-856-9705 AM/LEXIE OPT. 381 381 mn 11t11e. 11ige gated lol w/fW ~ S30()()(Mo BfoMr 949-&42·3850 NllR HOAG 2br 2bi, v .. Bdlol. bly YllW, vaul *· Vp, wld .....,. 2-cat ~ CHRIS EDWARDS $1800 819·227·73&4 Mt-723-6081 •NEWPORT PENIH• Arst Estates Properties atir 1 be, townho\IM r.w NIWif '8i Bi; 2 Cit p1lntlcarpet/bl(nd1. ginge, 2 dlcb, nice Ylew, l1150. Agt MM73-7IOO 2 bkdl '° belch. no pets, S L: wry CiMlllCUie. ~ 110.S7Wfft VIUlted c.lllngl, frplc, 2 Co1Wfortibii 2lr 11e Cir ~~~':.:'4 Houle wlheldWood floorl • .,.., ... llrepi.ct. garaga1 ,;an did clAYON• \l9ld,. 11695,'mo 11lr'lllllllle 2BR 28A ~ u~le Rib 15.Af, 94i-e75-4912 turnl•hlnge, hardwood Lij IUMY36f i6i SO d fife, golf CourM vlrri. hWV. to. 'JI/ II.WI cledt 12000/mo. IHH Agt ~ ftfa, Whi, .. new iYi 94M40-7000xS01 CdM Shh 3br 2be home HUGE fTllSIOI bf own beth, wld, deck. near beech. no "'*· $810mo 949-875--4708 12(»~~1 Ofc 'Pia In Euttllutf Exec !*JO, wm rooms, 120-I 41>1.q It. convl!Ml'C loe some svc'1 9'o~2to42. 1400 ANHOUNCEllENT I HERBALIFE 2115. $2550. 949-723-6135 GlfEO C6Hoo 2tlf &; till i iii llOCkl fO 2 c. g•, W/O hkupe, nr ICHI Avll now. 1 Cit' FHhlon 11, No .,_111 3• 7469 ...... ~ emoklng. 11150/MO t ,,_ + din 2 112 M. wlttl MM7HOH ' 402 LOST • ..,, t.t41111M. •LIDO ISCb FOUND Ap'll ...... 4122 4br .... ""'Clf1*, trplc, 9t 19110-. 427'4 lltl s=o. c~·a. L~·~·c '-FOUND--BR.A-C .. E .. LET~.-..6 I=~~~ VII llhlcl t1~1313 IN NEWPORT BEACH 12 ... 11350 31~1s ~ BlUFFS 7!4450-05"43 Sturnng 3B$m 2 SBeltl Loct on 213 hlgle ~ , ..., Bli:lt Bay en0 Nlw'Po" 1n ..... c1e1 rur .... ' .......... ~ ~ . . ~ . J ~t ·~ r .. :-,., -1 Il.~ . 1·,... .f· ~. BMcft T""* ~ $3000( PtelM call 714-JS0-1195. ~snor. Ne;; •t>r "2 CEMETERY. MoAp!,714:57&-lm I I 2tla, ... IO belch. git LO'T8 ~ eel, wld IVd 211 2 lg. bf, ~ Ml· 12495hno MM30-7'21 2 Choice Burlal Gr1vt1 IOf oome,1~,,,.;~ge, Piii ~~ 2br 2b1, new pelnt, 1111 Bayview Terrece ,.....,,.., 14~95" blkony, eecurtty llltld, Peallc View Memonal Pllk. t-....SiDE_..31f..,....,...,CMi\-•FPr-.•fAT1.., Ho1ig HOIQ HcltDlal D1tc: 20% oll 7~·91.......S7 halt, l9Cdr remodlled, S1JOO Af M~73-76oo wid Ht-.. •13t5/Mo. 1 ·-0#rt«/"4_ IMN42-M89. OPEN SAT.SUN 1'6, -. ~llfl 4•r j lie 220 NICI LANE 1107 ...;.,,,.,_. VIUA BAl.IOA · ~..;.... __ ...., ..... _, I llPP'Oll. u_,, OCEAN VIEW CONDO Belbol llllnd .Jcsgs,-=~ Of 18!-t-dlln) $150Mno Sat lam·? ~. , 949(718-1520 111 ONYX LIV ._... l9r UM 2 .y Furniture, TV, mite Mllr Me condO, Piiio, 11on pool dote .0 Fuhlon Dont mlu thl1 one. ~· s145tt'mo. llland. si50CYmo. e.ay Jo Balboa lalltld 208 Oillnond ,;..;.;;...;;.;.;;..;.;.;.;...;..°'*;_Sll'd __ 949-78CHl605 ... (In Alley) 511 9-5 SIM\ 10.2 11 WTSID£ COtl>O * OH THE IAYibr S ll'Clqllel. dleorllor llllTll, 3bf2Da.2c:.anoe.oool. home. lrplc, ell 1p-~~~~.t!*'5pm' l*IO, w/d~. Sf~ pllnc»e, deck with view. ... .... _.. -~ • ~1 ~ .... m-7412 HM Vil llhlca, Udo 1111 NB Sell your extra . household Item a In Ctassffled No Ml1Y bids. Furn!Ue c:lohl ' houMtlold 1111'111. Everything Muet Ooi Fumt1U11, doflel & '°""· 1711 Pll'I Wedlouml, N8 Satunlay 2JS • 7:30lm --\..JN.i,,,,,..,, M__.. ~. -. /W. U1J, -. 11.iiw ' I -. . --(l ~· ~:_.. ____________ ..., __________ ~----....._ ____ __ -~ ---...._~....,., ' • Female dog D1lmatiof'J Lib, lowlble, 1 lfl Yfl old, 111~1, tplytd. $20. Slenne 94M5'-1222 SOtUrdoy, F broory 5, 2000 B7 HOUSEMAN MGR 'w1n1s to m1ngage large t11ate or home exp 111 mu!liple ~. cooking & $t>tv1ng llWMI & car we Xlnt Ref1 94'"31 ... 934 ADM.IN ASST Sell dillC11d dellll Ot1el1ltd and assenrva MY 10U1t 1or downown HB iovMt· mert hllTI Esierow mongage or RE op piet Fax rewrre ·to 71WS9-27IO Adminl1tr1tlve A11lst1nl/ Director of ftrsl omprllSlOfW Motivated & Wll~oO to learn a1'SW8f phones. ~$ receivable. tiling word processlng, SpeMh htlprut $I 0,.'hl med"ecal & denial FfT will consider PIT Call tor Interview 714 ... 1-1"8 Fu reeume. 714-841-3222 mmNG NEW omm OPENING SOON POSITIO~ NEEDED • LJIO ORIVfl • ADl&IMIS11Al1V£ Summ • GWl!ICS • omu coo11£1S ·AGOOSCIYKtS PUASI <AU Oolooo 151-755-0SOO IT 211 OI Ill l1SUll TO ISl-7t4-5'3t I r Apt.~TNm M~lllm auong 11111ng and m11nten1nct 1~111• needed Rent end uiary on w:tiange lor ~oltlunit Apl Conmnty "' Ille city ol eo.aa ...... Clll (71 4)633·540e •ATEASO WOMENS t. HOME Store Fasnon II needs ePT~lvlng eAdmlnlttratlve Aut to etor• manager Apply In per40fl °' C1ll LHM e M9-75t-7915 • Account• Recelvlble • Pfl\'111 Goll Club, Wed·Sun 8 30lm·6pm $9/hr plus ~ Appleabona n<7iW • bwlQ ICCellled Stnta Ane Countty Club 20382 Newport Blwl s.nt1 AnelColtl ...... • 88 SO!vrdoY• February 5, 2000 10 11 STUMPED? Cd lor AnSW9fS • r..--.. ,._,.,.....,.. •tk.--1~IXI code500 t~~I "'°"" '""""" T11 Pnparltlon, Fede11I & S\alt Cal lor low •71~7537 • lflf(. ... t • ' ' . . ,. ' ... , ........... . ,..~ : . ' r •#-•• "'i:o" . • l ,·~~· .. ·"-& t. Pertorm1nc1 p;111ure Wlltllftt Commerclal l ruld1nlf•I FrH 111 if & Weol*'THEKIT Houtt IRS Whlow ~ Ina I ~Ill ... tefal • 714~. ... . . . . I I • ·- 330W. toy St. Caito Mesa cA 92627 ':'"!'I«~·" • , . f"t( • . .. .... , ; . •' rj I ' . :~ ._ljd --~- HANDYMAN Contractors All Home Rq>ain Plurntnng • f.Jectrial Ca_ip(nuy (WI., .. 111.,. ..... -- ... ·-;~_-_c,...,.· ' -I·. '\ ... ' I IY"-4-' r••··" "''-·; .. ~~~-..'.t ~: ... . . ~ -, .... ,~ ' • I I ft ' j' ~ ....... ...._..~"' .4 ""*·ui~~ I -.. WEEKLY DRIDCF. QUIZ Q l • A• 'ioulh. vulne14ble. yvu huld •K IUJ -,QJ65 o A7 •5Jl The b1dJU1J: h.1~ !Ylll;C.:Jo:J WEST :-iOlt rH F.AST 504.. 'TH I• Dbl ~ 1 Wh.11 OCli<)n do you Ulkc ! Q 2 ·/ti.) Soo1h. vulnerable. you hold •K 9t"'Q1UloA~•SJ2 The b1dd1nii l\ASJll'octeded NOR'JH EAST SOlTl'H WEST •• Obi ? The b1dd1n1i1 hoi• pru..~'\!Jo:J 'lfOrrnt F. Sr SOlrl H \\ES I P11» I• ' 'W'h;it .-:tlQn Jn ou t;J-c • Q 5 ·"'Sooth, vulncrahlc, )'OU hold· •7 0 165 0 AQ9H3l • '7 Th.: biJd1n, h.» proc~ ~ORllf L\Slt SOUTII WF.ST 1!111' la ' What do you bid now' Q 6 • North·SOulh vulncrubll! • .1> Soulh you hold Wh.11 Dt.:lion do you lllke, Q J • Nc1thtr vulnerable. IL\ South you hold •'>' o Q76J o K IOH •86J The b1dJing hou proc~tll!d •K97'2 o Al7 0 9 4 •KJ6 Your n1h1-hand oppo~n1 open. the b1dJ1n1 ~•th one htart. Wha1 .i.:11on do you L:lM! NORTH EJUT SOllnt WESI 10 Obi T Wh.it ~do you t:lie' Q .i • N..:1111.:r ~uln.:rJhk . .1) 'iuulh )'OU h1lld: •A4 OA KQ IO 0 1011'73 •962 looA. for a1u i. trs 011 MOlllUr. 1 419-~ ~--o•u•U•••••uu SUBTlE TONES HOTEL FRONT DESK : H BARBEOU£S.. ! N 8 . ..-.1tlendlv OUtQI>-CLERK FT/PT wfll tnlln. * GALORE • Ing Salle ~~30fvs COtU ..... Motor M, • NOW HlfUNOI • Plf wlk. In Plf10ll, 2217 Hetbor Blvd Cit • FUN S4LES EHVlft. .. 344 Aveado (CdM LolleW Ui&ii HIWPOfi * Some 11111 1icp : ~)orail949-640-i78l 8dl Contull~ Co. neecb : needed FT 1oem-• -•or Collen. . WPS llpnonutlll. Cal Sue • 7pm. StaltS7"1oor up ~ TRAHSPOftTATION •lier 2pm MMIG-0212 : (D.<;._~ f::i eptt.g ! commlss~~E:a1es rep MARKETING ~Galore • needed IOJ lrucldOed Cll'lllr 2338 Herbor Btt'd : Short and 1ong hell Hlghll( ASSIST ANT cosia Miu · • commlUlons paid Call ..,FIT In N1wpon (OMilt fr*MIW) * 1~·2239 II 9025 Buch .... be pr~ : ••••••••••• 4 ••• : ~:"O:::. . SALES ~"Tor~ Pholothop. FilemekM Corrvn newspepet group 1nlm11 hosp Erp Pro, MS WOtd helplUI loolctloforlnsldelllllf9C)I. p11f1111d PlllH ~~ ShoulO po11eu strong ~ ~ peqon It coona.on of phone sales lblllly. be . t 20l 1.E. l ntol, lcMrtlslno and ~ ~ & hlv91Cl11 CUit ..,.. AN """"8 trel ottfc1 dullea Mivbi lies sal+oomm. (714)754-10f3 ProfllSlonll 8'1Won-Blnefl l*O Incl 401k plen mint. Fn 1Hum1 Drug tcreenlnglphy~I le"· urnlturt 949·717 .... 783 or cell teqo EOE. SencflMOO'llto -949-717-4768 MllMy Dlnlell 330 Wiit In Colil Miu II now.= n=~~= ~St.orC:.:=.C: w~~~vc :~ • (949) 831~ CONCBGES e Uc'd PMTMcy TICfl, COf'POfMI bel*'I J*11-WI tr11n. Cal for heMlw START YOUR OWN BtlSINESSI Set y<KJJ own ached- Ule. Control yOur OM\ Income s.11 lrom yoiJr home. 11 work. thr~ tundrMerl Se en Avon Alpce-u n t1 t Ive Cell (888)561 ·2866. 191 Included. Ful end 949-&42-0122 or Far Pen time poettlont mill. Resume to 949-842·9469 RNll houri. PJwe 1P111Y ePt lookk£EPER In ,,.,_, e l200 Hriof H EAvatS Blvd, Com ..... e HOSTIESS 4 PHONE REPS. tot A1ttaunnt 1n Cotta F-'I ~. ll*O* lor Mete. CA.LL Ml 14W314 u--Co t ·~ ......., 2:00 end 4:00 ~+ ~,~;; MOHOAY THRUFAIDAY ~ pr.rd ConlalCt MtlSU p/f Riil Eltiiti AUlatani/ 949·250-5719 BOOl<keeper, ~·Ind Call The Pilot Classifieds at 642-5678 to place your Garage Sole Ad! orglnll.llionll sdl I must Fat resume. Mt-717-4151 Metil Ctili&.. Oithlid doll*v ttOl9. llnmecllte Ol*W'O-Wll .,. 94M50-2243 ~t""' ... . ~ .... 1, .. ' . ,: . -,, .. · ' ' . ' :· .. 1t '.t.,.. ' .. ' .. No Job too amall All w.bl ""'*· Rtlnocltl, Fn,~,_ StMcM ....... lo! I, It •I 'f''I ' IJ I''' I ' . ,• . . . -' .. .. ·, , .• T 'ltMM-1112 AVM.AIU TOOAYI MM1WMI . . . . . ~ I ,. ~~·-... , ~1 • 'l .-~~"',..;. .JO~ SllJ\NE'S Cnnlroin~ f,111tt1 mrrf.itl(IJIHtn Trtt r11"'11111aH111ioNTlt111«t I • ' I,. I ---~---- -.. • '"'•r • ... ' . . . PUBLIC NOTICE The Calif Public· Utllttlu Com · mlliion REQUIRES thlt .. 1.-d floull.' hold~~ Pfttll ttlilt P.u.c. tel T numbtf, llmoe end cheUff.n P""' ...., T ~p nutnber ., ............... . lfyou._. ..... ............. llrol•--· ... ~ ~-a. ..... ,., ............. 11111 tN ..... 1111* e-.ort 111111,.... YIMI IO ul I IOO nu111ber In which .... II I dlltp per ......... Cll lrlMIWlg & Ulla PlllOfl pt0\1dld 1~87 CAFETERIA illClsR JOSiNESS WORKERS/ 0Pm1 COftlllllt1 -M11n9 FOOD SERVICE =~~:..(~~ =~ ,flequf11s 1xcellen1 com-.1m111 but. Mt-541 e4oe :-:::tlon •kllls.~ cokf.IWElcRESIFRlfo ~~and 30T ttTrllftcloc'I, 1ooc1 sa1ecy "'"errec1. Fis1~r=.c, NUTRrTION ~1375• 24hn SSISTANTS Llf9 SIVltl Local Rte. A 1v1ll, p,. Ntab In your Must hlv• exclltenl com-.,.., &m $100K 11t yr/ llll#ic;adon lldls wt1t1 lhl min. ~VW. under SS« =IO~ •F=liMN;;;;;;ii;;;;5;;;;1·V;;;;£;;N;;D;;j;(l363;;;;;;i;;;) 2;;;4hf;;;a =• up11tenc1 I 4/3;&~ I SERVICE CARE • -~. TECHNICIANS ~~u~:;r~ ReQulres 111ong com· Agency cen help rov 1191 nuQlon slClll CUSIOmlf blcll on top wtth eny Mtv1ce lbllllel .._ be fln1ncl1I dlfllcultlu, lleldtlle and• Item player. bu1ln11111, hom11, boell, hlV9 vetllllon Ind HOUSE KEEPER ,.,.onat. m-531-1454 Requiree previous house ~4 l "° M l CLERICAL :~ .;::;~~ V11l11y of clerk rotes Stell 12. $9,950. Odltt tncWno PT reglstrabon. moo.ls lllo IVlllabll. Ouftv 5CtleduTtng, filing, dale BoalS 2001 WCH 845-642? ~~h=be ci::,m~ iiii century .!fMco 1ifi wpm Pfetlf somt Ne'# bOClom, '"'' out.or111t. knowtedgl ol md:ll~ = i:.u= rdo<Jf • $3500 Tony 1-1707 OU. Jobs 9sO evalable'I J : ' ~ Job llne (Mt)7to-513l t tli 'aa0AU ::.b oHer• u cell1n1 Atnetlcan 2,. 10hp PTO ~ 2:tt, dllv: OUlboerd. ~ 11111'1. ITlltd*lg 401 (k) plan, onsite hied. 3 Ill bigs, -VH~' CH<lclre Center and Plld tabernacle mu1. S3000 he8llll benelils obo MH31·1te0 ~=:-1••1 0ne~eoxe100 • ......,.....,.....,.._ ...... ~ Ntwpolt ee.:ti, CA Newpon leldl 0265H100 Side tie fOf up to 17ft. E.O E. • $100/mo. 14t·l75-4HI 7amto!pm. HOAGlogo MOVIN ·MAN CMM. ~ Ellp'd, Prds, tree wsdrobes. 1itir rmnun Mt-37&-5945 l.IT1asec> HANDMADE OLD WORU> PA INTS INTERI( lll/f..)( I uuo•' l"'f'l''nl fr'M A•1tN!111 LIMtWASU SON COT£ FRE.SCO Mill< PAINT F.r &1111Ut'1 Gmt«t ROBERT ISBEU.. COMrANY Pr.fm•n.I !'.1ttalff 1,.. •4' HSI! Ttl. 949.646 •. '°°6 .... 9't9.St0.9'l6 l11d£u SIN1! Joba 0 K. ,., rr.Jlllf up . ... ClaHllled ta., ... COllWNllNT wn.thet you'll bll\" Ing, ..-no. Of' juet looldnt. dalal09d ~ Whal you M9CSI C&.Aa911'1•D M2 ... 7. ~-. ~ ~~ ... :-~ k'.s.' .., ...... ~ -··~ ~ ' ... Doio/ Pi rT, ·rrr a=fJ'A Mitt, 4dr, I, MO, A/C, Fllif toedld. ve;-Afl;·.., lltw, I~ PM1 pe, Ob, pw, ht, ona owner, II ...it cl\llM COl'lllOI, em-lit! '*'· Bed\i ...,.. ... StO.llO 1311c IN.""'· 1-own.. nn oeo .... m.-n cond $9.300 Mt-7n.1ta L1tCOUf Town Cir 'W' BilW 1111C 'A t.lllit, VI. lir, uo. ~ Conv, bl1cklblecll, no pc>wer CUMM, elo'/e. ,. eoddlntl. Oliflrwl """· Ot"'*"" tound. •• cMll, ,,.. ..... ' belle, ful1y ltnf, .... ..,., ..,..,., ... loadeC, S1l,600i'obo (LYl7N02) ...... MH-45-~17 Kin Qrody BUiCK COUPE '77 ~~ $500. 714-132.()331 ...... llli& liU BUICK si<VlAAK ti <:Oft...., 20 'ti (Luxury Orend s,ort VI sat.. ...... engine LGS) I cyl, AT, 'BAUER J~UM 4 ep, AC, lthr """'· PS. 714-tlMIOO ":JS:::!·~=-~.,. mcl!DH EJOO w clOILUc emu 'i7 ~1~•111• RAR~I Lo m1ell. ~, 1#1...,.,, $733/mo o~I I• ~;~ "*TM~ $43,IOO. 12.500 ml, Biie# NABERS Ten loldedl 9'~720-97", (T14}14M100 lllfwY COU.-XW:7 w cXOiLllc clttRX 'ii vs. eu1o. • cond. ~ Lo 15k mtlal, slvw, lelthlt, =· ~~ ..... ~ moonrool, CO, bail of wtrr. (THl10m1) $11 .... (02ZJ84) S2l.988 Ktn Orody NABERS Uncoln Mlm#y w)5•1100 714'2N700 v<::°4N~~~.:.:i. :;«~Mt"~.:•:. Slue blll of WllT • -.... • 12832121' $21,918 CMN, lm'lm c:ass. lul ptllllf, I NABERS dull elr b41gi, aloy _._. (714)14o.t100 (~Kl11W) $11,IOO cAOIU::XC DM1E 'tt u!:i OrfCIY V·I NOl1hster. low Ilk 7'14422~ "'111, lnlw, bllra ~ MEftCURY t• LS 'ff =· PflVIOUS '~988 Air oood, IU10, lul power. NABERS am1tn CUll!te, front Volll (114)5*110o ~-r 1>9 ......... ttonc11 CRX 'tO Ktn Qrody 51Pd. /l/C. co. rnechlnj. Uncoln lhcury c.ltf $0!.lld, recOJCll. S2100 714-422.-00 Cell MM7HM2 Ulieury YllliW lntlilhl 130 sedan 40 'ti Nautlcl Wegon 't7 524.985 96-4175 $19,11$ 17-41$1. BAUER JAGUAR IAUERJAQUAR 714453-4IOO 71446)-qOO JAGUAR VAN~ PlN t1 OlDSiRSIU Cliil 'M Otey, '**""' condition, SIWegon, low S:IC ,..., 3rd ~LY 70Kml, Mult Seel ... & morel $12,tOO MM514345 (380019) $8.911 Jf9uar ilS NABERI 2+2 Conve1tlble 20 'te J!!4)540-ttoo U4,t9S tl-4840 OlDlilOlltECutlfu 'A BA~R JAGUAR V-6, mlr1'/ l>O""' !Miu,., 714't5MIOO MIPll tr.-.poltllon cM J1G01Jt ltJ1 l 'i1 (4t1832) suee S£0AN 40 NABER$ $J4,WS t7..Q52 (Tl4)64M100 BAUER JAGUAR OidliiMi'ille SiihOiiliie ii 714-tSHIOO Gl.S. beige, tin lltlr, lo'f tC* ~.co. cMr doorl ~ (115525) •1,ta NABERS Jeguar XJI Vnten PSn (114)S4M100 Sed1n 40J 'ti R1HOI MOVl!1' •es "1.atS 1M503 While Wl\M 111\r lntlf, BAUER JAGUAR ldJultlbll IUIC*'llon, 7t4-ff3-4800 COlpMne 4~ ml, S2A,tOll JAGUAR XJi 'dV1HbEN c.u T1m IU-IM-41 .. PLAS 4-dool, lul P'#f, aun li&IJ R6YCI '1i roof, yw'te wtlllll 1 OWl'llf, CORHICHE HARDTOP r9COlds, r911y deln car. ~ 14* Of191n"'"' $4,500 94~723-1!.04 new AC end CO. A8'dni JAGUAR XJi 'i7 $20,000 .... no.ms SEDAN 40 Voibwegen Jltij GLI W,"5 17-4862 VRI ·-• __ .._. _......_ BAUER JAGUAR ._,.~'n.':i:,' ~ -~71:!4~-15!!2M~IOO!!!'.--S1S,9tS IMH44-125' JAG01AU'i7 SEDAN40 $31,9tS t7-4M1 BAUER JAGUAR 714-t53-4t00 ~ ~F..7· -· -,. ·Wl . (Jxr~~. , . . - • ~ ' • '' ~!.. -.1 j t ( .......... , .. ,-; . ' .. ' .. . ... ' f ' •• SELL through ~lasslfied \\'t mlow St.:ret'n Strt·~·ll O tMtr• l'lt.: ... f.'n·c f;~lf111,1lc \\'t• ll111l..r l11Ml\t' t•11l1' 714.641.:U 29 CLA8811'1IO • ll'a the re1ource you can count on to Mil 1 myriad of m9fcN!n- dl.. 1t.,,-i1, bffeuH our ootumn1 compel qualified buyer-. lo cdl ....... 7. WHAT HA,,f IS '' rou . 001'1 AOVll11Sl1 ,. Doily Pilot .. .. • .. .. . . V' 5 .0L EFi 215 HP V8 V' Leather Seating V' Chrome WIU!els V' Home/ink Travel Note V' Reveru Parking Aid V' Mach Audie System w/CD Auto V' Temperature Control V' Luxury & Convenience Group and Much More. '. V' 4 .6L DOHC 32V 275HP V-8 V' Anti-Lock Braking System V' Dual Air Bags V' All-Speed Trac tion Control V' Automatic Climate Control V' Message Center V' Key/ess Entry and Much M ore! V' 2.0L 4 -Cyl Engine V' Air Conditioning V' Dual Front Air Bags V' Rear Window Defroster V' E lu AM/FM Stereo w/Cass. V' PDL V' PW V' SecurJ/ock Anti-Theft V' Tit/ Steuing Wheel V' 15" Aluminum wheels V' Trip c_f:!.'!'J'Uter V' Floor Mats and Much More! MSRP $16,885 'blirt Unc. Mire. Discount -9'11 ~.... -500 c+g!~Rebaee·· ?400 lS V" 3 .0L DOH C 2JOHP V6 V' Sport Package V" Custom Chro~ WMels V' Power Moon Roo/V' Advance Trac V' All-Speed Traction Control V" 175 Watt Audio System V" Convenitmce Package and Much More! ·~ F~s,'200<>89 .. . . . SAILE ~ 3.0 12-Valvt OHV Vulcan V6 Engine ~ Automatic ~ Air Cond. ~ Dwal Front Air Bags ~ Personal Safety Systtm ~PW~ PDL ~Cruise Control ~ Securllod Anti-Thtft System ~ Remote Keyltss Entry ~ AM/FM Stereo Radio Mi/Cass. ~ Rtar Window Dtf ~ POM'tr Mirrors ~ Aluminum Wheels ~ Floor Mau and Much Mo"! MStP $19 ,190 Win Unc. Mire. DitcxM1' -1~ ....... ..-4()0 V' 5.41L DOCH 300HP V8 V' Rear Climate Conirol V' Revuse Parking Aid V' H eated Seats V' 290 Watt Audio System V' Adj~table Pedals and Much More! '97 UNCOLN CONTININTAL '97 UNCOLN CONTININTAL '91 UllCOUI TOWN CAI llG 32K miles, sharp, 1-owner #3VOR906 New body styfe in excellent condition #4AOB924 Chrome wheels, CD, custom top, sharp #3XVF255 '99 UNCOLN TOWN CAI me Superb condition, showroom fresh #4FGH781 '99 UllCOUI TOWllCll Ill Excellent buy, leather, full pwr, champagne #40XC613 2$---$~- 2000 UNCOUI LI ve AK miles, like new, CD, polished wheels, moonroof, loaded #4GSF878 'M UllCOUI IAYllAIOl 414 Showroom fresh w/reor AC, CD, chromes, loaded #4EBC577 s $35,985 . . I • ' .1 ' . ,995 • BRAND NEW! ... ; J:../19/MO. +JI•-· C... • m ...... crMll. TflttlT!!..-::1. ........ Rlllilll SZl ••• lt Tllll ,.,.... ., S7112• + 1u. 1tt 1111a ...... ,., ,_!If,., ........ 1-.r (lllll 1 czta) • DE C IBABLE OLDSMOBILE 2000 llhouette The 2000 Alero Sedan $0 SECURITY DEPOSIT $0 tST PAYMEN "FOR THE GREATEST SELECTION OF PRE -OWNED CARS ... SEE NABERS " 1 96 OLDSMOBILE CIERA SIWAOON low 53k miles, beige, 3rd seat & morel (3600(9)--· 8,988 17,988 17,988 21,988 1 9 7 CADILLAC CATERA Low miles, beige, ton leather, alloys, bal. of worr. & morel (019216) 1 96 CADILLAC DEVILLE low miles, white, ton int., VS Northstar, xlnt. concl. (279825) . ~!~~2!,'~~!!~c1~.~1~1 '9~ CADILLAC DIVILLE V·8 Northstar, Sapphire Blue, bar of .;,rr. (283272) . 21,988 ·. 1 99 OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETIE S 88 GlS, beige, ~, low 1 OK miles, CO, dual doon & morel ( 175525) 21, 9 1 99 CADILLAC DEVILLE . $ 88 V·8 Northstar, low 18k miles,lihr. & morel bol of worr., prev. rent. (76209) 2 5,9 1 97 CADILLAC CONCOURS ·s 295 H.P., Nor1hs1ar, low miles, Seo Mist, lthr. & morel (212804) a 198 CAD!:'l£ II.DORADO s Low miles, VI, , green, bal. of worr. & morel (6127 AO) 2 9 '~ 100 CADILLAC SIVllll 8 8k miles! Beige, tan lthr, cO,bJ.-~, Prv rental. (142672) 3919 2600 Harbor Boulevard Co ta M sa 910 1 i 1 1 ' I • I I I I l I l I THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES• FEBRUARY 5 -11, 2000 . "' -· ' . . . Cover. .. Remax Real Estate Services 2: Map/Index 77.-79. Summit Real Estate 3.-23. Coldwell Banker 80. Cannery Vtl!Jge Realty 24.-45. Coast NeWJ>Orl PrOperties 81. Rod Herron 46. Balboa hland Realty 83. Washington Mutual 47.-51. Remax Real F.state Services Mortgage Rates 52. Cover Home Story 85. Open Home Guide 53. Fred Sands Newport Properties 86.-87. Homes of the Week 54.-55. Mdro Realty 95. Manning Homes 56.-62. first Estates/Finl Team 96. Fint Estates/First Team 63.-75. Prudential California Realty ... . For Advmiting InformatJon · PleueCall: Lisa Cosenza (9'9) 57""'4Ul Janet V.anograd (9'9) 57Mf'8 . . Uutom wtnfi'onl holN O/f U. IJ/,, 9'91631-/400 Newport Beach DnuNztic""' cf «t•lf IJUVJS rm rJm lll'ft NISumt howtL. IV""""'1 Hubor IWir Frmrh mtUIUI ~ 5BR. 5. 5BA. fami.shpl.. 9'916#-9060 1629661 9'916#-9060 1634226 Newport Beach $2,100,000 Laguna Beach ~~=--~~~~~~~~~~---~---~ · $1,875,000 Newport Beach $1,739,000 &t"tifal 111nu l#mt wilh l.JF ti«*. 9'91631. uoo !Awl] Mystk H.il/s, MW t#Ntrunion. 4BR. 4.58A. 1658820 9'91631-UOO 5BR. 4.58.A, 3-<llT t,t1T11tt.'1"4rd-fa.tul romw11m11y. 16563~ !>191631-1100 1656900 _N_ewport ______ B-_ca_ch ______ $_t,_69_S_,ooo_ Newport Beach $1,500,000 Corona Del Mar $1,399,000 Pt.-.111kw lot .,, tbt fH1i"'· ./BR. 2.5BA. ~ &ropozn ~ ulbotzt Jodt. 4BR. 3.5.M """'~ 5.,-ntw~ 4BR. 4.5.M ._.I.Mu Cm.w Jtl Ml #wfl• •I« !>1~631-1400 16586JJ 94~6#-9060 l6Jj871 9491631-UOO 1657Ul 3BR honu' of' 4700 t'lfi "11. On tlx /qwn-.&/bod l'rf111tJ11!A. Stv111ti"t tWJttnn llililt 11t takll H'"'1or Htll. 48R. 3.5/JA • •fficr 1"'strl'ftA &t °"'Jo" 48R. ·1/JA, 3-<•r t•T11tt• ""'""-'ktl.. 9491611-!)06(} 1649116 9'916#-9060 161<>#1 9'91631 Uoo N EWPORT BEACH @AVOCADO (949) 644-9060 NEWPORT MARJNER1S MILE (949) 631-1400 BALBOA ISLAND (949) 673-6900 . ' .. . . I ----. NEWPORT COAST S999,000 48A, 3.68A Fem rm., & deo. ApfKoX. S200ll ~ Bllboe lllend. Wdc to~ eafel & ,.....,,.,. IMllJ&3H400 '655538 9491&44-9!)60 #65&4111 NEWPORT BEACH $930,000 NEWPORT BEACH $929.000 BM.II BelcoUrt remodel, grmt kit, wool etpt, pool, 1P9. El°fOv diy llgl1la '<'llwa from ltMS 56R. 4 58A 949/e3H400 ~ ,"4fl044-9()e0 16·6-ll' CORONA DEL MAR $897,000 CORONA DEL MAR $895,000 NEWPORT BEACH Sn•.~ CORONA DEL MAR $749,000 ~ 29R. 2BA Wllh ...-.w ~ Cerone Del M8f ~ll 48A. 2.58A In MCt1 ~ Urge s..vlew !#Illy home 11. 58R. 3 58A, 2 cw gw ~ remodll looka twlll'ICI Mvt 38R 3 SBA st>4 94"31·1400 f&58908 949Jll3M400 1858810 IMMS31·1400 '°2neo MM44-9000 •604991 $650,000 lrnrl'llQlllte home 2BA, 2 58A wlttl loft • femly room. 94""831·1400 ~ $649,000 Halbof Ridge &latee 48A, 38A. Elc'*- 94Ml3H 400 11967101 $630,000 NEWPORT BEACH $624.900 On cnyn "''~ vw. (ltd comm. 2BR 'It/den, wood fin Uppef Bey 48A, 28A. hl'08 lot. model home 94~ IOC8S81 9411o'84441080 165121!. NEWPORT BEACH $590,000 NEWPORT BEACH $585,000 CORONA DEL MAR $525,000 NEWPORT BEACH $524,500 Lowty °""'°'Y condo Vlewt flOm MIQ room. Nwpoft ...,_ 38R. ~ w13<M gerage Qwmrlg condo, eo of the hwy 2BA, 28A. 2-<*' {Im' ~ 38A, llm rm, 2 58A. ~· tiorne 9491931-1400 • 11151208 9'91931-1400 M57837 1Mllr'831·1400 M58378 84M444080 t658806 v COSTA MESA $489,000 NEWPORT COAST S47•,500 EMc:aAIY9 48A, SBA HOO eql\, Latge lo4. Dtocnlorl ~ Ooelw'l vw 3BA, 2 68A 38A 3 68A, bollUI rm. Qrande lutct18l'I 84M3M400 te59285 94M44-t080 186e400 94""831-1400 NEWPORT BEACH ~9.000 ~lirll vwt TOlll r*1'IOdll, 28A. 28A. gld oonw1I ' tCM0345 84M7M800 #65&'02 COSTA MESA $425,000 COSTA MESA $379,900 lHque 8llR. l58A.. pool. ... 11119 d ~ ~ MeN V.O. 38R, 2M. Frtineh doota. MM3t·t400 tle65728 94~ ""97'1115 $375,000 NEWPORT BEACH $360,000 C«on. Del Mir towmm Wf2 mMter ...... Clltlaven. ~ ~ ... CMllY· 94M31·1400 I06e80e MMS31·1400 19156441 NEWPORT BEACH $348,000 COSTA MESA ts23,500 8liy vt9W pftne ~ Rei1iOcMld liMlllfla. CUit 2.-.y hrnl 38R. 2 a8A, MC l¥'l, 2 _,.. e4IW44-9090 1868314 94M3t· 1400 118582'8 COSTA MESA $279,000 COSTA MESA *288,900 ....... ...._ 2llA. F/fll ....._ II' cut> IPP9lll Ol'Ml ......._ 9', UM, 3-cier 9ll'llgl .,,..,... .... M400 "67913 ...... ,. 8080 Mlll388 BALBOAISlAND 217 & 217.S AbtlOno <Jjtem ~ $1/l)t~ cfl~t~ay 1-4 8Thu™"tbif'd $1..295.000 $989.000 Jennifer Prttctlttt H Rut Chat-.u Royall $1,288,000 CORONA DEL MAR 24 HlllsbOrOUOh $1,199,000 17 Toulon $1,125.000 1821 SD1na Temce s1.sso:ooo Kartn Lynch 315 Carnation Ave $897.000 Sindy Adamell 2200 Holt)' lane S565.000 307 Poppy Ave _$&49,000 Jim tWn 336 canal St $364,900 21 Crest Clrcte $375,000 2002 Vista Caudll $349,000 L H Lynne V11t1111111 Sharon Gr'lmes BartollCIBents Mani Oertmllh Sindy Lano Jui. O'Nei Ga~ YOfll Marty MalCOmb COSTA MESA 738 Tustin IA80EF $'59,000-$529,000 BrahMl!S 1719 Labt11dor $345,000 Mlr1am Maytll NEWPORT COAST llWhrtnands $975.000 Carla Broffman DANA POINT 52 Cltandon $630,000 Della OelQldo 32791Marltllw0r $475,000 CoWlgtonlDtuber 17 TIYOll $484.SOO 8altollcl9lnls LAGUNA BEACH SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 1275 flxlflc ,;,,,. $1,725,000 R.IC/lafd lMVltt 25641 Pai1t """ $419,000 Cammie 8lllius 31985 Vitgmla ~ $544,000 Rldl Gold YORBA LINDA NEWPORT BEACH 5258 Geraldlna $469,900 Liz Grecll 122 v. Udo NonJ $2,980,000 Dtlia Delgado 1. 22 Old Coor11 Rd. $1,739,000 Kasen Lynch ~/J'Ula!I /-/; BALBOA ISLAND 24 H1Usborouoh $1,199,000 Bar!ollc/Bents 217 & 217..5 Abllolle '989,000 Jennifer Pritchett 11 Toolon $1,125.000 Mana Dtrtmlah BIGC>HYON . 1901 Yacht Truant sm.900 l<attnLynch 24 Canyon Flirway $2,800,000 Carvl Allltoll 2981 Cotti HemlOA 1625.000 Mallreen Oo'#lll'/ 31 Rue .FOIUinblelal $895.000 TedW-. 3049 Corte PO!tDfino 1524.500 Unda 8'1llm 1127 Highland Or $569,000 Dmf Prince CORONA DEL MAR 2200 Holly lane $565,000 Sandy Long 1821 Sabrina TllTlCI Sl.550.000 l<alln Lynch 901 Mulr11eld $495,000 Edie Olson 307 Poppy Ave $&49,000 Jim Hain 738 Tustin IA8DEF $459,()()0.$529,000 Bruhlers 4125 fwllllf $557,000 ~nl<anda 336 Canal St $364,900 Julit O'Neill COSTA MESA 210115UI St $380,000 John Murray 2321 Slr1ta Ana $475,000 Sandy Adllnelt 2002 v..-Caudal $3-49,000 LH Gail Yortt 1719 Llbfadof $345.000 Miriam Maytl NEWPORT COAST DANA POINT 6 Whlleslndt '975,000 32791 Matthew Of $475,000 CoYingtonll)fubert 52 Cllaode>h $830,000 LAGUNA BEACH 17 ThoH $484.500 316 ScenlC DfM $559.000 RICll Gold NEWPORT UPPER BAY NEWPORT BEACH 397 v.u 8aya 122Vlll.Jdo~ 12.980.000 Olill Dtlgldo SAN CLEMENTE 22 Old Coune Rd 11.739,000 l<alWILynch 20 cruia 1111 Sol 220 Tulbn ""' 11.285.000 MlrqulM llMlw YORBAUNOA IThu~ *1,295,000 .11 Rue a..~ 11.m.000 NEWPORT BEACH OAVOCADO (949) 644-9060 L.A. CMf 6258 Gald•na Shir'Oll Gl'tlNI NEWPORT BEACH MARINER'S MILE (949) 631 -1400 BALBOA ISLAND . (949) 673"6900 • $624.900 Oonlld Ptlft \ $979,000 MltyEmani $469,900 Lil Gitcn COLD We LL BAN~eR ~1 .. --. 0Mr1t mlfl C.~""'1 4BR. 2•BA. Ol'l tlN MNi. PoMotie ""11 1MM1J, ,..VI/A. ""*""'tm. H!Jl"J.!J355 1Sl!>B58J H!JllfH..0215 ~Kta Mli &.n.U &tJ '-'-· IL!Jl063 '4!1149'-0215 San aaneote IL!J2616 &]#J 1"t ._,,,, 111 Tfllliui.ul Jaip. 'BR. 3.JBA ""'-ffv"J "' ""1 l'M. &,.,_,, ...,,,.,_., -5BR. 4 5BA! 0-... lwwu. QwhJJ ~ <A.I v.,. m. &rr, "-! 51R. (M, v.JiiJ.., • ., lf'I J-/1111 '4914'9-1320 IS197154 '4914-0-1662 IS186732 H9'661·9J55 . ISl8!J57J NORTH LAG UNA BEACH (949) 494-021 s SOtrrH LAGUNA BEACH (949) 499-1320 MONARCH BEACH (949) 643-2828 MARBEU..A/SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO (949) 443-1662 DANA POINT/SAN CLEMENTE (949) 661-9355 et•C-..,_,_...r-0..--M ..... ~~-........ °"""""" ............ 0-...ft~llp~.lr& ~----... --... _...,._....., ____ ........,.._.,. .. __. ----... ............. --:_.... .......... _. ___ .. ....,. .. -........... ~ .. ~-... .__.._.... ........ ..__ __ .......... ,. - -..... ------"------ \ ~ROL ALLISON & ~D WEBSTER ''HOMES FOR THE NEW MIUENNIUM" • Newer Custom • Top Quality Constrttction • 4 Bedrooms, 4.5 Baths • 2 Family Rooms • Pool, Spa, 3-Car Garage • Reduced to $895,000 • Stunning Newer Custom Home, Impeccable Decor • 4 Bedrooms, 4.5 Baths • Panoramic Views • $2,195,000 2 I ( \ '\, \ ( ) "' I \ 11{\\ \ \ BI ( • ( \ "\ ( ) " • Elegant Custom • Extensive Use of Marble, Limestone & Granite • Spectacu.'4r Views • Over 6, 000 Squa" Feet, Large Privai:e Lot • $2,800,000 • COLDWCLL BAN~eR 1..J '· ... N liY'POllT Bf!ACH • $3,800,000 C...-o. ~....__Lide I.&.. HARBOit Rcoou EsTATeS • $6-69,000 4BR. 3BA-Fa.,. iw-1 ~ 0t.oo CORONA Of!l. MAR• $.625,000 3BR. 3.SBA R-U.ut. (949) 720-2993 I • f -~--:=:.~.-.:.'\9'~~":':..t..t..."=9.":L':..:\ :.-:-..:-.:.=~.:.:~~-=::-..":.:",-~.::.,-,,:.:.::-;--:::.:::::~---....... . I --- 738 ~ustinfir;e., Jfewport _<Beach J:jping with QyalitiJ and Style ... ....._.__ r/Juilder <Promotional! On V nits clJ ~ e Only $459,000 Only fi"e remaining! $459,000-,t529,000 Open Saturdays and Sundays 1-4pm Gorgt<>wJ/y fini.shc'Cl Grr,al jloorplans 2.2()()..2300 sq:ft. :J bedroom, 2.5 bath, 2-Car .ftttarlied Garage, and pril'ate entries. + . .)ix ~oumhomes, eal'li rompris<d of eitlZRr 2200 or 2300 sq00nfffl f~r the Sc l/Rrl 'l1uil.d<'r), two stories l'<Jeh + 'dfU roimt~rtopfinishn are < itlu r grtmiw or cross cut tra~rtine; appliatllY'S arr• stainless 8tc·fi; gaa sto~ top, oreru; diahwashl'r. &nit.YI has a doubll1 door ·Sub-7 ero refrigmltor;finiahlidfloori_ng of either the tm~crtine or 'Berber-type rorpeting. -~CIA ~HIER COLDWELL BANKER SOUTH LAGUNA Proudly Pre.sents. Custom View Residence! OCEAN RANCH, LACUNA NIGUEL Mediterranean ~tyle home w'/<.pec· tacular oce.:in views! Featur~ include SBR, a ma5ter suite w/retreat, 68A plus powder room, gourmet kitchen w/center isle and walk-in pantry, media room and a pool-med yard 'it-I on a corner lot. John Godfrey An.hitecl/1Ju1lder. $1,495,000 KAY R OBERTS (9'49) 499-1320xi 12 Exclu ive Three Arch Bay LACUNA BEACH seon s BA home unol:>wucteO <X'l"1rv'coasd1~1Uw.ltt'f V1eW\. Located behind 24 hour gua.ded gates. Indoor~ and s.&un3 Huse krtcheo, ITlillble floois; billiard r0on1, libr.ll)', forrn.11 dim~ room. Exc.lusive private be.ich.!bso!utely awesome! $1,925,000 RAY McAFoosE (9'49) 499-1320 xl27 www.mcafooi.e.com Monarch Beach llTZCOVE New cu tom 48R, 4 3/4BA home. Walk to beach. El~nt dt.-u1lsl $3,100,000 McCARTHY & NOBLES (949) 499-1320 xlSO, dl7 A Place to Hang Your Heart LACUNA BEACH Cu5tom 3 bedroom, 3 bath home with ocean, canyon and hill view. 11,000 sq. ft. plus lot (approx), backs to counry hiking trail. Fl~t time on mc1rket in 22 yea~. Walk to beach location $690,000 BEV PAVLOVICH (949) 499-13%0 xl23 • • San Juan Capistrano AWESOME VIEWS Gated community. Tradl11onal 48R, 3.SBA hom .. $1,150,000 McCARTHY & Noeu ..... (949) 499-1320.xlSO.. xt17 European Country St)"le Home OCEAN-«ANCH, LACUNA NIGUEL Spectacular ocean view.. with 58R's, master suite with retrt'.11 f.. fabulous view deck, 6f3A's plu' powder room, gourmet kitchen. media room, den/l!brary, exNn~f' room & 3-car gara~. $1,595,000 KAY R OBERTS (9'49) 499-1320 xl12 Reduced to Sell Fast! OCEAN V1EW LOT Plans and perrmts apprO\ied IOf 380/3.SBA home. 2<ar garage, approx 3184 sq. ft. Spectacular ocean/coastline/whitewater views. Architectual plans avail- able. S1<1rt building now! $415,000 RAY McAFOOsE (C).49) 499-1320 Kl27 WW'lll~fOOK.com Laguna Beach Coast Royale wooded estate. Gated 1 3/4 acres. With pool, cottage & spa. $1,975,000 )OE BAKER (949) 499,1320 x105 COLD Well BANl(eRO __,Olldollll......,AMl-eo.--. ""::-:~=i... ......... ~ ............ OMled ... oi--11pHlfr Ir!& °'*"""._..._,. __ .. ..._ol_loalilfe ·----~ ... -.. .,, •-f/1..-.tJ,...._ .,. __ ..._ ...----1.-............... _ID• ......... ~GI._...._..,........,..__,.,....,...,._, I p * ; ---~ LAGUNA BEACH .. $6,595,000 LAGUNA BEACH .. $1,299,000 Legendary futate. One of the largest m So. Cali(. 200 Ft. of sand frontage. Penmt-rcady plan.' for approx 8500 sqfr mansion by architect SKendanan, m con1unction with interior concepts by Waldo Fernandez. New h<>me will be one of the largest oceanfront parcels with pool, cabana. Notbing on inarlcet in Laguna compares. Fur privllle lhowq. call Margie ac 949/584-0346. Magnificent cu tom Med1temmean home on pnme 1/2 acre~( land. ExtStmg h.;>me is 3 JOO sqft. Plans designed by renowneJ archiccct Sona to add an adJnional 3000 sqft. Pl,1ns in approval process. Ocean, Catalina, sunset and hills view~. Current home has LAGUNA BEACH .. $895,000 My,tic Hilb home, )Urroundcd hy mulu-m1llmn $$ home~. Ocean view' t1nd ,1wcsome view' of rolling hills. 2730 o;q(t 4AR. J.SBA, 1ruin) dcch anJ ra1106. Orem for entcnammg. LAGUNA BEACH .. $795,000 Brand m:w home, JBR, 2. SBA, 2 fl~lacc.<.. ·r<u-.ue m:btcr suite w/ pa rub. M.1ple wood &. concrete floors. Home h pan of Thn .. 'C Arch ~1y commurnry, located oubide che l{Jted area °"'-'n every wcelenJ. Call for ~\J<lr~: -tBR. JBA, teeurtty system, 2 fireplace., formal dinmR. large family mom, 3-cnr Wlrage. margle hobble LAGUNA NIGUEL .. $729,000 Mmutcs from waterfront allure o( ().m.i Point H.1rhor If\ the upscale San M.mn tract. °'-cm \'1eYt,, 31'45 ~ft newer hvme, high ce1lmg , 3 ftrcpl.1ccs, 3-c~r lfdnl£e, A/C and m,my uri.,'l'adcJ ameniti~. LAGUNA BEACH .. $929,000 1/2 Blo.;l to lit-.1ut1ful Yicron.1 &.1th Gr~u buy 110 t~ <">eean "de of L1i;:un.1 Currcnrl~ ux•J a~ 2 unir• .. Urpcr lc\'el 2AR/2BA. Lavin• rnt>m, ln,m~ f'Ult: n:1lm~' & hui.:t· t>ee-.ln "'c" reJ\,,xxJ J 1..l. LAGUNA BEACH LOT .. $359,000 Permit rclkly plan hy archnecc Anvnri.1. Panor:un11.. <-"ICt."an and Cunlma ~met \'ll'W( from 11 r<'IUm . Ck to heachc JZOO ~It< home to he butlr 1Jn 9180 tqft lot. Gre,1r for (X"C huilJer lot i:rn<le<l t•l bc<.lroc.lr.. COLDWC?LL BAN~eR ~1 I WWW.MAR .GIEHOBBIE.COM RESlDENTIAL~AAGE ·' . . I \ .Enjoy wonderful views from this 4BR, plus study, 3.5BA borne. $1,125,000 Trovare with 2BRand 2BA $345,000 Perched on Bluff overlooking Newport Harbor, Orange County Coastline & Catalina. Views .from major rooms. A truly must see custom built beauty! Traditional 3BR, 4BA home with ocean views· $1,195,000 Newly updated 3BR, 2BA For mort informati.on pkast co11t1w MARIE DEREMIAH (949) 718-1529 & MIRIAM MAYELL (949) 718-1598 220 TUSTIN AVENUE • l..q ~ btrJroo,n,. 3.5 iwJJ, • l..q ftmilJ room • GNrmtt ltiJthm ""'pvlilt ,, ': ~Dlbintrid-~ Jr-int • '6&imt mlinf1 "'1llint 'JM!' }Jini • btittrior pttl» d-fW •Stf/611fJr • f>ouMsttztrs bttJmo,,, •2for!*as • n-.t.Fot;r •Hutt-.lofi • Wd-m winta/W 0-im ,_ (!/fantl a1 1,2!Js,ooo <WitRQUISE ... 6£UCLER -(949) 651-3721 COLDWC?ll BAN~<?R ~1 o1/"omy cfAt:Nt & :Q;V~ 910UAolomew 218 EMERALD BAY FOR GATE ENTRY PLEASE CALL (949) 463-1033 OR (949) 463-1034 · www.nancy-nadine.com \. OLDWCl l Ul\Nt\t ~ ...... ' ----""" isela <JJurmeister • No Melo R.ooe • ~ ...c.a-IWle _.. ~ eildac room • Fially fumlabed with ~Wte udquet • Pool and .,_ ·s.m. 'TC>g('thcr ... We, Makr' ltj lap1x -n! 949·632·7573 949·470·7670, 24-hr pager - The Lifestyle You Deserve And the climate to mjoy it whether the calendar says January or July. Add to that st>ft, sandy beaches, a sailmg rrgatta, pristine hiki11g and nature trails, and more than a f~" dramatic canyons mu/ t!'ftlestrian trials. Bea.mifal 1reighbothoods. First-rate schools. Finish it off with workl-class shopping. four- star dining and cultural activities too numerous to count. Sophisticated bay.front with boat doclt. Tuscan styk v1Lk1 Exquisite craftsmanship. Desigtied for the connoisseur ofsupnior Living. 4 bed- rooms, 3.5 liathrooms. Offered at $1,500,000 • Turtk Roclt C"1t. just Ii.Jud. O ne of the ~st unobstn1ct- "' ~rt1mic city lights and ,,..,,.,. ~ !Arge mas- ur s.Uu with private bakony. &11utifoj garrkn with sparltling pool and spa, cu/- de-sac s~et. Great family comm"nity. award winning schools, "" Me//q Roos. Offered at $1,29S,OOO Call mt to find tht perfect home for you. Sonja Powell - l'Our gracious living txpert. 949718-1588 Vutual Tours of Sonja's Listing at www.aahomes.com/sonja_powcll < 1>1 IHIJi ·t I t•.'\Nt\'.'' ' .-~ . I 4 ~ r ----- . . . . 'Ihree Wateifront <Properties. • • 3BR+ 1.75BA & 2BR + l.75BA. Preferred Sunset Comer: Fireplaces. Ocean, .Catalina & Sunset Views. $1,900,000 4BR+2BA & 2BR+2BA. Fireplaces. Ocean, Coastal, Catalina & Sunset Views. $1,349,(JOO 3BR+l.75BA & Two units are each 2BR+l.75BA. SiinleiC:impfires on the Beach in front. Ocean View. WaUC to Ferry, Fun Zone, Pier and Pavilion. $1,695,000 BILL SCHONLAU .• 949/722--0824 COLDWC?ll BAN~C?R1o.- FIVE MAINSAIL Co r o n a ·o e l M a r Ca l if o r n i a nus eleaa,nt plan 4, tn luard peed Jasmine Creek boasts vaulted c:ealinp~ lanWc.ap- mg, and a pn9ate baclcyard. This exccucive home 1.S weiring foe you to add your personal canes m color and style, yet )"OU feel die good •00nea" of quality con.truction the minute you walk in the doOr. Thi.s former mOdel mcorporates all the amenm es o( Jasmine Creek; tenms courts spas, pool., and endless greenbelts wath the sccun ry of your own 24 hour guarded date. Th~ exquuite 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath home tS conventent to ahoppmg, schools and all the advantages of Newpon Beach. ~erea «1 ~39,ooo · ToMTI-ioMSON 949/718 .. 1547 </Jeautifal <IJelcourt 'Iownhome - 9 Chaiham Court ~fu.l 13rlrourt 'To1enlwme Colledion 1>lan 8. 'Best looo- tion in complex with exquisite rear yard. 'Profeui<Jnally land- scaped. A'ith apa, pool. water- fall. &ch to primte greenbelt. 'Townhoma completely upgradl.'d. • 2 1-lrooml, a #Xuhl • ~n-~iking appli«Uaa111 • Gm.niW rowlU'r'I • Cu.tom Cabin< ti • ,l)kylitca <t .~rrridt doors • JYtJW wOOl rorp<i tl1rotlghout • 3 Jb'Jpltit:cs Offered at $930,000 • Por further inf omuztion contact: MARILYN MATURA (949) 719 .. 9019 (949) 574 .. 3579 2 -GREAT PROPERTIES AVAILABLE IN M ESA V ERDE ,_ BETTER· HURRY! ,_ Populllr 1-sttJry. 4BR, 3BA "Upper Bini" homr. Comb UJt on pritk ef <nPnmhip cul-ik-Sll<, a('T'()JS from par/ts. Walk U1 Uniqw 6BR. 3.BA. I-story, ft. famlgamr '°'!m~I d-JP"- Grrat far in~lllws or possibk board & :olf d-shop pint. cart facililJ. Offered at $429,900 Offered at $425,000 For additiontd information, or to view these outstanding properties, call PAT O'TOOLE-DAVIS at 949-651-2927 www.patotdavis.com .. , .. , .. Big Canyon Villas Outtonding Townhome with 3 bedrooms, 2.S baths. Master bedroom on first floor. ~ Oubhouse with pool, spa & exercise room. loco1ed in heart of Newport Beach. Oose to performing ar1s & designer shops • $495,000 EDIE OLSON 949/718-1532 COLDWL,l l Dl\N~C!f·i .. ~RLA ~OFFMAN Newport Beach Area Specialist i2fz ~ECH Newport Coast Resident Special~r 949/262 .. 8161 711/61 2 .. 0620 949/874 .. J780 714/967 .. 0074 OFFERED AT $975,000 "Spectacular pool/spa with waterfalls" e-mail: cbroffman@aol.com e-mail: cgrech@aol.com v1 it www.lgrech.com for virtual tours • 4 bedrooms, 3 bath plus 3-car garage • Gated community @ the Pointe. Bayfront duplex with boat doclc. 3 bedroom, 2 bath plus 1 bedroom l bath apt. ' ' - Offered at $969,000 \.' 87 COTTAGE LANE ALISO VIEJO Panoramic view with extra large yarJ. 4 ~room, 3 bath. Must see! Offered at $329,000 . . , ' 81 SEA ISLAND NEWPORT BEACH Big Canyon Golf Cou™? View! 2 bedroom, 2 bath. ' f· ' Offered at $336,000 --=--· \ \ r I LJ L~ I j I I I • / 8MONSTAD ALISO VIEJO Panoramic Views! 3 bedroom plus loft. "Coiumcl'' Offered at $382,000 --- ·. • I I 7 LYON NEWPORT COAST Stunning 3 bedroom plus office. Gare<l community. ..... '-' Offered at $679,000 I..' ',' ,- " • ... ,. . 5258 VIA GERALDONA YORBA LINDA 4 bedroom, 3 bedroom, 3 car gar. Family room plus bonus room. Seeps to private lakt of Eutlakc community. Offered at $469,900 COLDWCl.L BAN~eR ~'1 :;(f,s @LsEN . @JELLING THE @>QAST Laguna Beach Oceanfront Lu~ury Condo r!fl!EWPORT ~OAST Ocean Ridge Custom &tatc 7T~ S2.J!J5.000 SltMaUd in a 1neTW and ~ locadon-fwt abow tM land, dw uquiliuly remocfded condo uu tM Pd 1tandarc:l fow qwalliy, ~kranu and Nach/ront ~ •. • Granite and limestone throughout. • Includes custom designed fumitutt by Kreass. • 3 bedrooms or 2 and a den. • Wraparound priv:ue balcony. • 24-hour security building. • C.Omm. pool, pa al'ld exercise room. • Direct access to beacb ftom building. ~rrt'd«I rJJ,395,000 Sold Nov. 1999 • Represented Buyer Sold Jan. 2000 • Represented Seller , :;(/,S eJlsEN -Previews Property Specialist President's Circle (949) 718-1592 \¥1e have 11Ul11J tpudijUJ buyn-s intnYJUJ in homn in the Port Smas. If y<JU are looltini to sell ctdl us-~ are the ~! COLDWC?Ll. BAN~C?R ~1 .. ~DA FIELD & ~L Y ORK (949) 718--1572 • (949) 71 8--15 38 ~ In 1999 1 Gail York and Linda Field diligently served their · clients' needs and achieved the prestigious level of International ~ President's Elite Award from Coldwell Banker. The Elite ~ L Award achievers represent the top 3 % of all Coldwell Banker _ _) · agents and brokers throughout the world. In May, .1999, the · team were highest closed dollar agents in the Premier Newport Beach office at Avocado and Pacific Coast Highway. l~I l I I"" I~ \'l \'11 \\ • 2 bedrooms, 2 baths Offered at $349,000 L.H .• Offered at $1,195,000 1999 SOLD . • 301 Goldenrod · $730,000" • M Linda Isle • $2,595,000 • 321 Apolena • $I ,090,000 • 404 Oulott.l · $405,000 • I 980 V1,ta C.1udtl • $445.000 • 438 Angelir,1 -$800,000 • 1162 Port Dum . • $980,000 . • l 9 Bucnav~ntura • $305,000 • 2607 V~ta Omada -$355,000 • 508 Avcnida lort'nz<; • $290,000 • 2008 Vasta CUW • $340,000 l:. H. • 2026 V6'ta $3 50,000 • ~038 V1 ta 50,000 COLDWC?LL BAN~eR k1 ClllOOO~--..... ._~ ....... ~~ ..... .--..~ ............ -------°"'*'-~llJ!tAT.W.. c-...----.-.. --.1111 .... ..,_,4ol_ .. __ _,. ....... __ .,,,.......,,_.., ... _____ .,.__.. ___ ... ...,.. .............. -... ~ .............. -....... ...._...__._.....,_ .. ,,, .. • 17Tivou, NEWPORT CoAST Outstooding 'E' Pion. Beautiful views. 111 VIA ZURICH, UDO ISLAND Wonderful street to strodo location. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, large fomi~ room and a formal dining room. $829,000 Es'rATE PARCEL, AVALON Exceptional W!ws and opportunity. Cotolino l~ond, aprx. *1 . 94-ocre parcel: Possi~ development "' opportunity. Stunning locotion ! $484,500 $1,900,000 PATIUCK BAJlTOUC ' TONY 8AJm>UC " 409 M STREET, NEWPORT BF.ACH l1is dmq 3 betloom home is sitooted on two lo1s on the lower B<iloo PeninsOO. A JJine location, oa~ from the pen + oo exceptiofd plen ore few cl the trip feol\Jes. $1,375,000 54 CoRAL REEF, · NEWPORf CoAST Mode~ect home in the guord-gated communi!Y of Civrto at Ocean Ridge. featurilYd three bedrooms, three baths, and on affite. Sjtuoted on o larger k>t at fhe end of o atde-soc featuring views of the troilqui "Los Troncos" Canyon. $899,0oo 24 HILLSBOROUGH, ffARBoR ffn.L ' Stunning Mediterranean villo, open and dromotlc. Poot & spa. Moootnin, city lights views. fOlK bed- rooms, 3.5 baths. $1,199,000 Bartolic · · Bents (949) (949) 463-6329 -463-6327 www.newportbeach-realty.com 3£AY 3t6NFAL (949) 433-3343 3 112 Tarra, Co ta Mesa $450,000 Private Lot/Impeccable Decor. A Lifcscyl6 Plan 3. Only 3 Years Old. 4BR, 2.5BA ~CY ~YANT (949) 644-9070 x160 A Lifestyle Plan 2. $440,000 2.5BA 3-Car Garage Specializing in the finest horries .... in ihe finest communities! Spc,ctaailar Spygla.u Hill Raidcnce f>eaceful <Portofino 2 11 2 Port <Durne.'>s • e~vport lJeach Enjoy city lights views from this wufally ron~kd midmce in phast III of Harbor Vitw homes. Popular Portofi~o plan that distinguishes itst/f with ntarly 4,000 sq . .ft. of living spact . .A !Hautifa/ optn foor plan that has 5 bedrooms, 4 baths, gounntt kitchm, apant:kd bonus room and scmzc views of Fashion Island to Palos Vtrdes. With an inviting, privatt and gattd courtyard, this exceptional homt repmtnts tht btst of family living in Ont of Newport &ach's prnnitr communitits. $929,000 LINDA TAGLIANETl'I (949) 718-2369 ltaglianet@>col4wellbankcr.com Previews Elite C.OLDWeLl. BANK.eR ~ · 24 NEW LISTINGS AVAILABLE Irvine Terrace • Soon to be complcied Mediterranean styie • residence ~ith priv.ue courtyard and exce.llcnt bay and OCeJlll ~iews. Biii Feeney $2.S9S,OOO Balboa Penilllula • WoOdttful ba)froot home v.11h pnvaie bo21 dOck and !abuJous ~ . Argyrot a Combe $2.1 so.ooo Udo Isle Fabulous lot on loca&ed 00 I strada and prommade locadoo. Marllyn lad $97S,OOO EMCblafl' • Explnded ir,dlllonal ~ tlOl'M wtdl pftl beck bsy ~. ak.k......... '7'7,000 Big C-,00. . ~ lewd 4 Bd. 3 Ba. cu5*om • located 00 Bi« Canyon gotc COOl'St. carol Bera fl,9SO,OOO Harbor View Homes • 8eaudful s 8d. s.s Ba. Qiseom home with lbsol~ Ml'/ nenity Klloe a Hatrll $1,S99.000 Udo Isle · Wondetful single lCYd home on an extra wide lot. Largt south {adng patio. Marilyn Re.cl $879,000 Colla lleM • Spldoul, ._......., lloete on enormous F..llbllde IOt. Perk.Im a n.o.. ~.ooo Balbota PenlnAJla Sil W. Balboa 81\'d ..... ~<Ja.JanJ .... $795,000 .... Sat (1-4) Ba)aat 194 J Coounodore . : ..... Bob O.W ........ $719,000 ..... Sal (14) ~ 2662 CresMew ........ DonShri/411 ...... $895,000 .•. Sun (1-4) &l}"'iew T~ 4f Pelk:u1 Q ......... Rich~ ....... $499.000 .. S:l1 ( 1-4) BJg Can)OO 17 Cypress Point .•.•... G•rntt Cal.tuci ... $2,995,000 ... Sun (1-4) JO Rue Valbonne ..•.... G'oT"" Smith ... $845,000 . . . . Sun ( 1-4) 10 Winged Foot . • . . • . . Stelkl WOrtlns .... $1,620,000 . . Sun (l-4) BJuJl's 2164 Vista Entrada ...... &wrlyMorphy . .. $4l5,000 .... Sun (1-4) CaiPeo Shores 4639 Camden ......... £'"'" Corlun ..... $2,450,000 ... Sun (t -4:30) 4539 Trl'l'Tlont ......... E11an Corltett ..... $ l ,325,000 .. Sat Cl -4) . CutTtra) 45 C:lpe Ando\er . .. .. R.klt LAnirlfin ... $1,595,000 .. Sun (14) 24 Cape Woodbury . . . . . Donru1 Pttbla ..... $ l ,O..S,000 . . SUn (I ·5) Corona •• Mar 422.5 Marguerite . . • . . . • <Ari Yownr .. : ..... $450,000 2730 Point del MM . . . . • /JoaJIPttbla ...•.. $(>69,000 Doltt Shores Sun (1-4) S:u/Suo <t-4) 323 MomiJlg SW Ln •..•• Fran}, Snrna ...... $1.995,000 . Sun (J-4) r..cblu6 3032 Carob . .. .. . • • . .. °"'1 WmJ ........ $69'),000 ..... Sun ( 1-4) BMUlde Colla Me. . 151 23rd St • . ••••.•.•• Arltitu/Tlxnruu ... $699,000 . . . . Sa!ISun (l-4) 2635 Or2nge .... : ...... Me/Usa &m.a .... $429,000 ..... Sun (I t) 2645 Orange ...•....... Meli.aA &m.a .... $379,000 ...... Sun (1-4) Harbor Highlands 1512 Vivian Lo •...••.• fa/U~n ... $599,000 ...•. Sun (1-4) Harbor View HUis South l 104 Sa.ndca.stlc .•..... M1/ituiltfo11a ..... $l,o75,000 ••• Sun Cl·4) Harbor View Homes 2001Pon Cbelsea ...... jim/(JjM ........ $1.32<1,000 . Min(l4) lnine Terrace l 007 Bonrie Doone .•.... MArilrn Pbil/ippi .•. $975 ,000 ••..• Sun ( l-!) ~oa~ ........... CJate Ttatle ..... S-95.J~ . . . Sun (1-4) 1685 Loube ..........•. ·~M~ .. ". s1.1w.ooo ... ~ c~1i1~> 7Smlthclif& ......... Jrmnum/Hinman .$2,100,000 .. Sun 1-4) 9 Smtlhdi~ . . . . • . . . . . Sharon McKinnon • $2, 199,000 . Soo 14) Udo Isle , 425 Via Lido ~rd . . . . Marilyn Retul ... $975,000 ... 235 Vta Udo Soud . , . . Josh Lee . . .. $2,395,000 . 539 Via Udo Soud ....•.. Ron MiJlnr . . . . . . $J,595.000 . 619 Via Udo Soud . .. .. . BOb ClttrW .. . . $3,4lS,OOO . 225 Via Koron .......... Cheryl Johnston $865,000 . 105 Via Mefllone .•...... Sue tlXmuu . . $659,000 I l t Via S:ln Remo ....... MATiJyn &tu/ . . . . $I , 195,000 Newport Beach 2518 Siem Vista ..•.... Elimhdh 11xmwr .. $519,000 . " ewport (()tit 68 Chandon . . . . . ..... Huthn-~oJ .... $6-t<),()()() •.. Sun (14) Sun (H) Sal/Sun (1-4) Sun (1-4) Sun ( l ··I) Sat ( 1-"+) Sun (1-1) Sun (l ·'f) Sun ( 1-4) Tammy Fipn-oa .. $649,900 . . . Sun ( 1-4) C•'J>Or1 Nortb 3147 Corte Hennosa ... Ginni Johnson .... $-i89,900 ..... Sun (I ) nport Shores 326 62nd SC .. . ••.••• Knm#]o Ri::::io •••• $575,000 ....• SUn (l"t) PeUcao <:rut . 14 Channel V'!Sla • • • • • Dnme M"""Y .. Sl,350,000 l4 Pelican Crbl • • . . . . S1U1111 Scanl.n .... $5,500.000 7 Sail~ •.......•... M'"'Y Weirutnn .. $2.275,000 l lldecrest . . . • . • . . • folm McMo,,ip .. $6,900,000 Pelkan Point l Shomiew ..••....••. Paid. AN.Mr• ..... U.995,000 4 Sea Greens •.....••.. IHnne M11"ay ..• $-f,950,000 Shore Cllft's 310Driftwood ......... Mary&n ~ .. $1,349,000 . 226 Momlng Canyon ..... M4l'y Sm ~ .. $I .6--i9,000 . Sp}giaM mu 31 MontL'dlO ........... Bill Hill .......... $1,125,000 . TrO\llltt sun (l.q) Sod ( J .. f) Sun (1-'4) Sal/Sun (1-'i) ·uo (l·-f) Sat(l-4) Sun (l l) Sun(l1) Sun (1-t) 10 Ccl2oo ..... , . . .. . . Rob Ginn ........ $359,000 ..... Sun (l www.coastnewport.coni f 31601 G>a.st Highway Laguna Beach, CA 92651 (949) 499-61 '10 4 Civic Plaza, Ste. 260 Newport Beach, CA 926~ (949) 644-1600 3377 Via Lido Newport Beach, CA 92663 (949) 72. -8800 Pdkwl Hiil -SpeaacuJar golf coune, ocean and harbor views. S 8d. custom estate. Sonia a Wdutele $4,9SO,OOO Sata Lucia . Sp«taadar .WW lpcilaon! Br.Ind new and n<.'\'tr been cx.cupted. Hi-a IODMm $1,19',000 26 Corw ....... -2 8d. home wllb remodded bld1 IOd kMdlai loa9l!d oo a cpd lrt&IDed llll"ed. an a &dda LilldllllJ $619,000 Wat Newport Bach -'IWo houses Oil a lot. 3 8d. 2 Ba. and l Bd. l Ba. 2 cu garage. lee a lee $S49,SOO Ocaa llJdge -QRMn 4 8d. 4. s Ba. Ocean Yle*s. Gaftd communJty. o..e,... •1.m,000 Pelican Crat · Loe In great looaloo with remarkable views. Marian PbJWppl $1,670,000 Harbor llldge • Upgraded s Bd. 5 Ba. IO~'llhome. City Ught aod mountain 'i8sl Georgloa Smida $79S,OOO Lklo ... 4 Bel. 3 .. lllWt *'Y home. ' Orie rl. lbe bat loadons In lhl' trea. ......i,. .. $1,19',000 Newport Coat -QISIOm '1ew home In exdusJve guard-pied communily. Scanlan A Wdutdo $3,200,000 DOver Shora . Remodeled s Bd. 3 Ba. pool home with expansive views. Mary Drt\llllo $t,28S,000 8dcourt 1trrace -4 Bd. 3 5 Ba. lm.l\hoine ,,,1th 3 car garage. French doors and windows. ~ latt $78S,OOO ltltz COft -4 8d. 1.5 Ba. plus library. • Interior counyard wllh rounwn. c.r a Freeman $1,895,000 foodilll Raocb · City llgllii. 'iews. Immaculate 3 Bd. 2.S Ba. 3 car garage. Greg~ $337,500 .. Udo Pealuula · LuxurlouS toU1Jy refurbisbed 2 Bd. 3 Ba. Bay \iews. Ivan Corkett $699,000 ---. eo... .... Grat 3 Bd. condo ~Newport 8etch, ~and mott. Dunalli forrFf $279,900 OUR AGENTS MAKE THE DIFFERENCE I North Laguna -C.Ontcmporasy 3 Bd. 3 Ba. custom built home with ocean views. $999,876 Upper Victoria Beach -Remodeled 3 Bd. home with huge ocean view decks. $748,000 ,_.. ---2 ~ramie view parcel lots combwd for a buildable lot. $350,000 Summit RJdge Pieturcsque ocean and whitewater view building ice in grt'ac location. $650,000 . 3377 Via Lido Newport Beach, CA 92663 Mystic Hilk -3 Bd. 3 Ba. new custom 5ingle level home. Ocean and hill views. $895,000 links Pointe -4 Bd. 3.5 Ba. gorgeous upgraded view home on golf course. $668,000 · Col1a Mesa • Investment property. Two separate homes on a large lot. $339,000 LagUna Niguel Elegant 4 Bd. home overlooks golf course. Gated community. $589,000 31601 <:oast Hi&bway L,aguna Beach, CA 9.2651 499-6110 W)VW.coastnewport.com sand with ocean and whttcwarcr views. $775,000 Woods Cove -Wonderful house with plenty of room for expansion. $S1S,OOO . Irvine Tum-key 3 Bd. home with upgrades. Prof~ionally landscaped. •369,000 4 Civic Plaza, Ste. 260 Newport Beach, CA 92660 LIDO ISLE " 8d. 4 ' Ba beyfroot ~ ()ode llo8eanne Levan 717-4710 $4,200,000 81c; CANYON Custom home on b.rgc prl\latc lot Georpna a S«dla $2.175,ooo 759-3710 -759-3729 SANTA LUCIA ~ " 8d .c.s Bra. viicw home. Mau a Sdw•w *Inc $1.550,000 759-3747 -75'9-3746 . I.Joo Is.i 8ca.UlifW tooly ~ home Marilyn lle.t 718-2733 $'7.5,000 LIDO PENlN~ULA l..uJwriDul bllyfrorlt. 2 8d. 3 Ba. view.. IY1IO C'..OlrbU 759-3718 $699,000 }.UMIN! Clll!E.K 3 lid 2. S Bil. rondo wlltl ocean ~ , Undlcy a l..lodlay $659,000 759-3775 -717-'6773 29 8AYSHOR£S CAMEO SHO~ ~ frcnch c:hllcau on chc w.ittt. Rcmndckd 3 8d." ea. G1Ql \'icws. Bl1lh$rooer a Morphy $3.900,000 Corkett a Bct9ofl $2,450,000 759-3782-759-3731 759-3728 -75-9-3741 OcEAN R1ooe Custom 4 Bd 4.S Ba. Ocnn view& Daft wooa 717471'6 $1,79S,OOO BIG CANYON 4 8d. 3 'S BL home w1lh pool Ind 1p1. UndNyA Unduy $1,4'9S,OOO 7S9-377S -7174773 BIG CANYON 3 8d. 3 Ba. townbomc on prl~tc lot. Lqraod a Smith $8"S,000 759-3779 -7'9-3710 EASTBLUl'f En.la,.cd home:. Huee kJl. <:oby Want 759-3724' $699,000 NEWPORT H.ll<lllTS .:' lld. l . 'S 1111 bomt' wldl 'ricwl.. Mau a 9dunkelnt $649,900 759-37•7 -759-37"6 BIG CANYON Unique 'S lld. home. PancnmiC V1C'li1"' G<otPoa a Stdla $1,620,000 759-3710 -7.59-3729 OoVER SHOR.IS Frolll row ~ UPIPdcd 6 8d. 4 81. Frank Senocs '159-3726 $1.39',000 MONARCH Bl!AOI 3 8d. 2 .5 Ba. iemodd Vfts. Steft mp 717-'6724 $797,000 EASTBLUFI' kmoddcd " Bd 2 k home. Geof'llna ScDldl 759-3710 ~.ooo THB BLUf'l'S ~ Ind 2 Bd. rownhomt' tr,,......x. ~a Mc:wpllr $415,000 7'9-3782 -759-3731 BALBOA PENINSULA Trtpla wnh clock Coodo8 pos5iblc. Bob Bug 7174708 $2,350,000 OcEAN RANOl Cuaom 5 8d ocean view home, Sera Hinman 7S9-370S $1,55(),000 SANTA LUCIA Pan pbn wilh lncrcdlbk vrw locsloo. .tllnrmo a. tUpsmn $1,195.000 759-3705 -759-3732 HAR.Boll RIDGE t 1ppadcd 5 8d.' BL lOWUbOOIL \lkws Georpna Smida . 759-3710 $7",000 Ttnnu ROCK 4 lld. 2.S Ba Spa IPd pna yard Cbrtl v.111 759-3738 ~74,000 THI BLUFFS AlbdlNc •wr \ 8d.. l S .. MUU A Scba*9 ... $}99,000 7"9-3747 -759-3746 .· RICH MEANEY TIM CARR 949-717-474~ In association with MELISSA BARNE S .19 CAPE ANDOVER Beautiful former Plan S MOdel. This elegant, open floor plan features ocean, channel and bay views. Amenities Incl ude marble and ~ finishes thro~out, Vikin& appliances, elevator, cigar/wine room, built out llbnry and office, numerous built-Ina, three ftreplac• a~ custom landscaping. This home was professionally decorated and comes C9mPletety furnished. Don't mtss this op~rtunity to own a one of a kind home. -.-,..-~ Offered at $1,895,000 , 1999 SALES IN EXCESS OF $41,000,000 TIM CARR RICH. MEANEY 949-717-4741 in 'associati~n with MELI SSA SARNES LIDO BAYFRONT 5 8d. s ••.. $1.995.000 l new homes -$ t ,195,000 • $1.095,000 .. Bd. 5.5 Ba. • $1.995,000 5 8d. 5.5 Ba. new home -$1, 790,000 Up1,.aded Plan S • $1, .. 91.000 3 new homes· $1.l<f9,000 • $1,199.000 : .J 32 . CWI PR'C>PERTIES .-6 Linda lale New Cape Cod beyfronc. $4.995.000 328 Via Lido Nord New Cape Cod bayfronc. $3.1 so.ooo 31 Skyrlds• Nlc:al'I Vea \ll9w lot . • • • 795.000 326 Via Lido Nord Custom ~ wtd't compllmellQI')' 91CJ'y. $2.995.000 I Tldecrest: Recently completed. this Pelican Crest esQte boasts the absolute best views In Newport. Earty California. dusically inspired home, clesi&Jled by renowned Architect C>.irvid E. Martin. Is reminiscent of Early Mpntecito Estates. Circular mctor CDUrt. full basement (which can parlt up to IS can), sepama sail entry and kitchen. substandaJ yard. and luxurious marble rnastB swte. $6.900.000 I 8 Shorerldse Bacchus Development presents this prestigious. guard gated, Pelican Crest S bedroom S.S bath »nta Barbara style residence to be completed Sept. 2000. Dramatic city lights and canyon views. Large back yard, '4 ar garage. courtyard entry and service Stairway, generous mast.er suite with larp walk-In cloJet. retreat and private view terrace. $3.395.000 235 Via Lido Soud lido Isle ~ wtdt llrae dodt $2.395.000 2 I 3 Via Koron Udo Isle home on ..... lot $1.395.000 35 TEAM UP WITH THE ONES 949 717-4784 . . lllartyandllilelinda BeautifutJy remodeled Harbor View Hills South 2 story home on canyon with ocean views. Reduced to $1,075,000 2 bedroom. 2 bathroom Big Canyon McLain condo on quiet secluded street with wonderful golf course views. .. · Listed at $349,000 2 story panoramic view home with pool. 4 bedrooms with bonu room. Listed at $1,395,000 Gated Newport North Villas 3 bedroOm nlodel on rare extra large lot with pool and spa. Reduced to $599,000 r 36 DEBBIE SCLAFANI & RON MILLAR 718-2716 717-4760 in association with , Garre~ Calacci 718-2736 OCEAN VIEW CONDO $278,900 + ., -... ~ --_... -·-. -------- ESTHER FINE SENIOR SALES EXECUTIVE 717-4764 ~ 0~P'd . 0/6k:d ~ ~ '(?&!{''.@'~&~a 61Gpt?ef/ .@1~/ .cz;P~t't ~fa ,..; ~ ~'.@'t://j/*' trfmf~/ This exclusive community of 310 homes includes 73 bayfronc properties with private or shared docks and 237 bluff-cop homes wich spacious lots, most with forever back bay views. Homeowners enjoy beach and waterfront living, in a tranquil, low density neighborhood without tourists and traffic. Amenities include 3 private beaches equipped whh volleyball and basketball courts, barbecue, picnic tables and children's playground, summer lifeguard services and weekly movies, 1n Easter egg hunt, Halloween costume contest, end of summer adult social and low, low association dues. Live the Dover Shores lifestyle in this beautiful 4 bedroom 4 bath Neo C lassic Mediterranean home, extensively renovated in 1998 and richly appointed with custom cabinetry, granite and tumble stone marble. Private dock for 48 foot yacht plus side tie. $1,895,000 Chris lindsay Hall of Fame Member · 759'-3775 38 CALL US FOR PROFESSIONAL, PERSONAL SERVICE (Z;kJm:z &/ ~ ~& • Walking distance to shops, rauunms and dlC' Oasis Scoior' Cmtcr. • Double wall adobe construction on an oversized lot. • 2 bedrooms with remodeled bath and kitchen. • Gated, private side yard for child's play area or pets. • High, open-beam ce.tllngs. ~~~~~~ti'~4,~ tW -tfkd~ ~~a lald~P/Pwte 1~~a?~~m ~P~~ Offered at $619,000 . BIG CANYON JASMINE CREEK 39 STEVE MITCHELL 759-3772 .... e~~~act?~n/ 2 units on the sand. Magnificent ocean, Catalina and sunset views. Location, Location, Location! $1,499,000 Large 5 Bedroom, 3.5 Bath home located i~ Westcliff on a quiet street. Extra large f.unily room perfect for entertaining. $695,000 \ . / ~,_, <P;u \fan fAemo 4 Bd.3 Ba. Extra wide lot. Single story. $l,19S,OOO WEST NEWPORT Two houses on one lot: 3 Bd. 2 Ba. two stories l Bd. 1 Ba. one story Walk to oceanfront beaches. Great renw area. $549,500 -- 40 \ MARILYN READ 718-2733 $lllb.ffJec.K~ $isLU/gS/ .21.2 <f'I" 86oll 2 Bd 2 Ba. Dco: Family room .. £x1n wide lot. 20t1<Pla~ large promenade locacioo. $879,000 Build )'OUr dream home. LIDO PERFECTION 426 <fl/« _ftdo .., i~ 3 Bd. 2 Ba. Family room. Total remodel. $97S,OOO $97S,OOO SPECrACUIAR NOR'IH IAGUNA Soon to appear In Ard:titcctuttl Df8est. Breathtaking panoramic white water and ocean views. 3 or 4 Bd. 4 Ba.· Statc-of-theilrt mc<tia room with 50• plasma 'IV Secluded master suite with !lepar.ltc rct.rcat. $2,39S,000 Presented by: • 2 Bd.2 Ba Large: wrap patio. Grat location. $769,000 Desirable front row location with spectacular ocean, bay and Caralloa Views. 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. Lushly landscaped yard with room for a swimming pool. $1,12S,OOO . .. ' ~ Pilot Real Estate • Pelican Point Golf Course Estate! $2,995,900 This 5 Bd., 6.5 Ba property is truly a work of art, built with meticulous attention to detail and precision c raftsmanship. II llCllW I . OPEN SUNDAY 1-4:30 4639 CAMDEN . Lovely refurbished 3 Bel . 3 Ba. home. Large fa1ll;ily room with fireplace, beautiful gourmet kitchen with breakfust area. Magnificent courtyard ,. and pool area. $2,450,000 OFFERED BY EVAN ~ORKETT AND KAREN BETSON COLDWeLL BANIQ!Rm SPECTACULAR BAYSHORES t.==============================-TRADITIONAL Upgraded 4 bedroom, 4 bath home on rare double lot with tons of character and charm. Expansive bay window and French doors bring the sunlight and sea breeze in. Large brick fireplace sets the house aglow on chilly ntghts. Hardwood floors, granite counters, built-ins, 3.5 car garage and big yard make this a special home. Offered at $1,950,000 For more information or a private showing, contact MANNY STELLINO 71:74762 MARLENE HASSEL 717-4761 WAYNE HECK 717~763 .- RICK LANGEVIN . H~LL OF FAME 759-3759 . PERAZUL -$2,488,000 Brand new luxury home offering panoramic ocean and city lights views. CASTAWAYS -$1,595,000 Spectacular Cape Cod style &mily home. Customized throughout. EASTBLUFF -$797,000 Traditional faiplly home, expanded to 6 Bd. Back Bay views. KENNIE JO RlZZO 7.18-2723 CANAL FRONT LEASE CANAL FRONT HOME $2,800 per month 326 62nd St. $575,000 COi DIUeLL llAllll(ellm I Li l'e, Worfl tl 11 d Play Alo 119 t fie S (10 re 26-/9 Jkrra Cf/i&f;a,, . NEWPORT BEACH $519.000 3 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms Family Neighborhood VALUE VALUE VALUE 1·11; \l;I I II f 11 \\11 I~ -~,J ;·-qu 1 ..... -- • Ovttllud l BR It l 8ACondo • Air ConchbOnlng It in.Ide Llundry • C..t Aaeoc. w /Pooll, ,__...,~ ._ !;p.. • T8WI Courts with GOJPOut Ocean Views • 2 BR• 1.25 BA Condo •M..1>11~· Flrq>&.« • ean-Location •CnetA#«.. • 1 lllUr l BA • CO¥tted Petlo • lrwl.de Ll\indty • Air Conditioning • Aatx. Pool• Spe $125,000 • Cte1t4BR• 175 BA HOiiie • Seep-Down LR wilh FP•~Door "--ta.ng to Blckyant w/PIJG• Spe • New lnttr1or Paint S1tl\Ht Views •2~SuF~ Pmtholm Condo • Ught • ~ lntmor • Cmtrat 1ac2 5u.rrouncW by W&ll olC1- $409,000 Panoramic e.y ac <Xean VieW9 in Villa Balbo. • Large Floorplll\ with 2 8edlOOlnS Ir 2 lltlw + Family Room • Maple Wood Flooring • Upgraded Kitchen ar F&nUJy Room with Marble Flooring le Granite Countettops • Large Master w /Huge Walk·in $499,000 •3BUr38A ~Condo • P..-.nic Otan • CttllbN Vi.wt ·~· Corgeout Sea fajre Pmthou.e Studio • hnthouw Condo with High c.au.,.. • yligtlts • Plltk·A·Boo Bay View &om~ $189,000 OcunV"iews • 2 BIUc 1.25 BA Condo • F1np1aor In LR • Crutll»« w/Pooll,Sp.• TINllt Cou.rts $1'5,000 • lBR• lBACondo ·~Udo Olannt!VVW. • Full Stcwlty Buald~ • Bly.lde Comm. rool1tP1bo • 48 We can help make the difference in your life! EXPElllEMJE '1'118 SO. OP FIU'llCE Pi0.000 Romance throughout this highly upgraded 3BR, 2.SBA. approx. 1750 sq.ft. Prestigious Turtle Rock ,area. future home of new golf course. Call (949) 723.3333 JANISSE & RYAN -WPOllT 99AOI COlmO Newport Beach Penthouse fabulous 2BR. 2.SBA condo. Just steps to the beach. Roof top deck w/prfvm Jacuzzi a 360. views. Marble steam shower & granite fireplace. Wiii not lllStl Call (949) 120-1331 RON FELSOT .. I -WAllTS °"" Upgraded, sharp 2BR, 2!JA. 2-car parking. Overlooks pool. Large patio. Near South Coast Pina. Gated community. <:all '949) 123.3333 JANISSE & RYAN ......... SIWl'A ...,...,...,.. WALi( 'N BR ll&l'MY SCHOOL 3BR + den, 3BA, 2515 sq.ft. Easy den convert to 4th BR. Open kitchen, eating nook. famlly room, upgraded floors, 3-car garage, nice yard. Ca// (949) 160·1150 ROBERT KENDZIORSKI llXJWmm> FIVll WlllOOMS SBR. 3BA, 3-air garage, new cal-Shake roof, custom win· dows and more. Ideal family home. ca11 (949) 644-4100 J.D. CALLAGHAN DAllA ..... TllUSTm SM.a Just listed. 3BR, 2BA, single story cul-de-sac home. Ideal for family living. Large lot and exceptional location. call for details. Call (949) 760-5000 Ext. 359 or 360 BIU. & DONNA WEBSTER ... Oii Tll9 .... .,. • '...,.. --~ Great owners unit In front. Owner spent lots of SS refur· blshing ~alk to town & beach, good Income. call Mark for showing. Call (949) 720-1315 MARK JACQUES A¥:1'11SG-~--Wowl Views of Orange County. 4BR, bonus room, over 3700 sq.ft., family room and more. Seller is motivated-- submit. 2342 Rockrldge. Call (800) 800-6411 PATRICK KNAPP IAISTLISnO Seller's loss, 1 BR, 1 BA, condo. fplc., lower end unh. G w.eds. DUSTY HARRIS \¥e can help rna ke the difference in your life! 49 ACCESS• chen & baths. Oak RV access. •1111Wl!ra-:'3000 x205 JACK GIFFORD PELI ::sr View the largest lot In this gated area. 38,000 + sq.ft. of . unobstrurted ocean views. A joy to behold! Build your ultimate dream home. call for your private showing. Call (949) 6'0·1529 ESTHER YANK RAllCHO SANTA MARGARITA Newer 2-story town home! 2BR + loft. 2.SBA. 1400 sq.ft. llvi09 and family rooms, End unit. grassy patio. 2-car attached garage. Call (949) 760·1750 ROBERT KENDZIORSKI EASTSID C'ftC''r'a. Beautiful cape Cod-styl n . 2 master suites, large backyard In as . 2-c.ar gar<'ge. Great location. (BOO) 510-2005 RITA WADE Code 14087 LOCATED ON TUERAS C0LF COURSE Wow! What a location I Ill 3BR. 2.SBA. 2, 168 sq.ft. of lux- ury. Big kitchen, FR, 2-car garage, sunset views. 3 Vista. Sabana, RSM. Ca// (BOO) 800-6417 PATRICK JCNAPP 5319,900 COSTA MESA TRIPLEX Three 2-story, '28R, 1 .SBA t<>wnhome style units all with private laundry and garage on a comer lot. Great units with long term tenants. call for details. C.11 (949) 720·7315 BOB KOOP. JR. 51,799,000 GOl.F COURSE VIEWSI Single lev~I 2BR. 2BA plus den. Spectacular golf course/city lights views! Ideal for single or couple. C.11(949)644-000 J.D. CALLAGHAN 5294,000 FIVli BEDROOMS Quiet. private single famlly University Park home. Move- In condition. All new paint. urpe1. tile, fixtures and morel C.11(949)644-4100 J.D. CALLAGHAN RITZ COVE Located nHr the world famous Ritz cartton Hotel In a prestigious gated area. This 8,000 sq.ft. home Is on front row with beautiful views of the water and par1t. A steal at 53,295,000. C.11(H9)6'0·1529 ESTHER YANK Sl,295,000 BASTSID8 COSTA MES" R·2 Lotlll R-2 lotlll Charming Eastslde home on large R-2 lot. 2BR. 1BA home has a cabin In the mountains atmos- phere, below 17th St. ,, Code #4085' Call (BOO) 510·2005 RITA WADE 5379,000 I• ldel Spacious 1400 replace, hardwood • 5273,500 s-P&aX ~ OPPORTUlllTY Investors Attentionl Ave 219' 11A units. w/garages. One- story bldgs, good renUll location. GSla$41.600. Anxious to ushout. C.11 (HJ) 1»5314 JACKff HAHDLEMAN ·~ . .1 I I I I .I I - • Bob Koop Jr. Serving N'ewport Beach and Costa Mesa for over 15 years Bob Koop, fr. 760-5000 Ext. 335 · 722-1667 Home Re/Max Real Estate Sttrvices f '11ut11stic (_'11sto1J1 llon1es 1lUs ~ 1asgc and beautiful cuswm home has hem Q:lt'JUivdy ttinodded and is locared on a 12,626 $Cl· ti. lot ai che end of a cul«.~ This home boast$ 5 bedrooms. 3.5 ti.du, a goun_TlCI kitc:h<n with granite countco. a Sub-Zero & Profile appliances. The large ~-~-·~~ funily room has a built-in enrauinrncnc a:ntcr. Custom features indude .crown moldings, eustom bascboanls. n:assed t:ftl.tin ... !'NO I:~ a •·- rhitt<ar page. Frcndt"lf'oo;,: & doubk''Panc ~ coffered c:Cifuiits & a tile roof. All this and a wondctful large badcy.u1:f with room for a pool. Call Bob Koo r. 2,681 sq. fr. single leYCI Oistom built home on a 9,957 square fOQt 10< with a blade bottom pool & spa! 4 bCdrooms, 2.5 badu. foaml living. funnaJ dining and a funnaJ cnay. Huge funily·pmc room, counuy ICitchen with a 12 ft. ~cry. inside utiliry room with :utotbcr panuy. 4 ~ts. 2 Ii~. NC. RV aa-m and a 700 sq. ft. 3-Car garage and worluhop with tons of built-ins! Call Bob Koop, fr. C~ost11 il1es11 Jl·iplex $36,000 GSI Three rownhomc srylc units. all :i.n: 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath, two story units wich mm own uundry rooms and garages. GSl iJ S36.000 per year with long term ltlWl!l. Call Bob Koop, Jr. for details Newport Cttst Highly u~ Ocean View home, OYCI' J ,900 square feet wit.h 4 l>Mrooms. 2.5 baths, m c:xtemivdy ~kirchen, formal living & dining. funily room, bcauciful lwdwood floo~ custom banisters, cennis, pool & spa. Walle 10 the beach! "Many cwt.om fatuta, thit ooe it a 10" $419.000 . Newport Crest . &lut.iful Ocean Vacw home. approximudy 1,640 square fttt, 3 l>Mrooms. 2.5 baths, formal living room, formal dining room. funily room, beautiful floori~ tennis, pool & spa. Walk 10 the beach! "~ia c:ond.itiolt" $399,000 Newport Crest Highly u~, 0'«1 1,900 squarc feet. 4 bccfl'O()l1l$, 2.5 blutu, cncruivdy rcrnoddcd lcitcbm, furmal Uving &. dining. funily room, beautiful hardwood Aoors. Tennis, pool & spa. Walk to chc beach! "'MO¥o-i.n c:oaditiotr" $329,000 ~ saJ_errace Almost so l~ms, 2.5 baths, tarp maser suite. "Bnnd new caip«" $18S,OOO N~'! !_crrace 2 largc so•·5 Dhardwood & tilt flooring, fircpboe, ~'MC" .......... oooditioa" L $112,000 ( ,,// !lo/J A'oop. /1. 11/ ( <) 1')) -,.!() -_ )_ )) .. •.w:.. ti 50 Over 20 Ytoan E:xJ>erk,tce Along the Coast Broker Na~J to RE/MAX lfall of Famt ~g-~ 760-5000 x339 or 720-7339 Direct Line RE/MAX REAL f.sTATE SERVICES CORONA DEL MAR SPEcrACVLAll 180• OC£AN/CATAUNA VIEWS ' Located on the hlglttst strett in Corona H lg)llarids, this stunning 4BR relllOdel has 13 sets of French doo.rs to capture the sweeping views. Bright exquisite one story with gorgeous upgrades through9ut. x~ large street-to meet lot. $1,695,000 CQRONA DEL MAR PANOMMI~ OC£AN/PARK VIEWS Incredible Irvine Terrace buy! Completely tebuJlr ln 1997, this bt.lutlful 4BR has tall glass <loon and windows, enhancing the views. Two master suites! Central air, securlty system, etc. 630 Ramona s 1, 1 C)(); ()()() CORQNA DEL MAB YIEWHOME Totally remodeled 38R plus. 4th BR (now open and used as family room). Lushly landscaped and hardscaped grounds with wraparound pat.ios. Stunning pool & spa w/slate bad wall and water falls. Custom toochl's thruout! Wonderful v1ews of lhl' ocem, Bay, and Pavilion from the master. Views of the park from the l'eiJ' yard. A •ten" In lrvloe Terrace! lSOl Bayadett s 1,090,()()() LAGUNA Bf.ACD SnLE BQUU IN COJlONA PEL MAB Open, bright and artsy 28R and dtn (could ~3rd bedroom) plus separate guest quartm 3<at prage, ovmlud lot, solar heated pool & SJ>i. Located In Irvine ierraa on oaan sldt of PCH. $799,000 MISSION VIEJO FRENCH PROVINCIAL MINI-ESTATE. OFFERED AT $799,900 ~ ...,_ ta Million VkJo L:alce.$tde community in immaculate move-in · ~ 0.-.-int lNide and out. '4 bedroom ( l down) + bon .. room (Sch ..,.,_,~OOdl..-.), 4.5 batht. ~t marble cnay faCes eweepmg 91:mal cu1rca1e. Fdlael ~ l1D Ftench dOOn. Lg sunnr ~ kitc~n w/a:nter ~lanJ, woOd floon·& Sub-JJm> rdiagcrator. Fami y room w/fircplacc and Lg balcony w/lab riew. GMt houSe, grear price! No Mdlo-Rocll>. Steve De Vre ~ _Ai'MK_Rcal.;.;.._.,;....;Esta~te Servt~·ces _,,;~# l (949) 495-2092 www.stevedevre.com Good design benefits neYI homeoWners in purchase An interior design consultant can help tum your new house into a home Turning the first house into a home i n't alway an easy task. It takes a lot of work, including furnishings, decorating and sometimes even renovating. But personal taste isn't the only guiding force in deciding what changes to make. The first-time buyer must also consider how the changes will affect the home's value. "Today's early life tages {ages 18 to 34) homeowner would be wise to con ider the home dellign as it relates to the aging baby boom population," said Patrick Owens, residential marketing manager for DuPont Corian. "Homes that riUow the consumer to gracefuUy age in place or home\ than art designed to allow for extended f amm~ are ure to win-out in resale value and quality of life metiurcs. While younger homeowners are the least likely to use an interior design con ultant, the bcilcfits of u ing a professional may reap greater reward'>. lnterior design consultants' expcrt1-.c doesn 't have to break the bank account either. In an independent c.tudy conducted for the Amencan Society of Interior De igners CASIO), it found half of the early life tage homeowners who used a de:.igner were extremely satisfied with their intenor con ultant's ability to wotk within the budget. "By establishing a long-tenn plan, doing the job in phases and doing thing., once without redoing previous work. the entire process can be rewarding and financially manageable," said Marcello Luzi, ASID, president of Weixler, Peterson & Luzi in Phillldelphia. The study also found that early life stage homeowners tend to renovate bathrooms and bedroom more than any other room. . ASID interior design con ultant!i take the ume to unde"'tand client nt.'Cd.5 through a careful interview pmc • 'l. To fiJld tur inurior d1 ign consu/JtUl.t, call ASID'I jrH worltlwidt rtftrral ftrvic1 al (800) 77S·ASID or www.interior.org. is ting Open Saturday & Sunday 1-5 Fabulous ocean, city and mountain vU>wa in Newport Coad Trovare • 17 Firenze Reduced to 469,900 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath on one lt>vel. 2--car garage. Shows like a model. limeatone entry and kiu-l1en jloor1, marble . . fireplace, cw&om drape• and light fixture•, mirrored cl.oseta, cwtom nU!hea, df!corator painl. Gated community, loto auociation dites. One of the beat lo<'ati.om in tlae tract. ~NTA LUCIA PRICED .AT 1,350,000 Stunning canyon and ocean "~from Jim one-of-a-kind home in Netflport Coaat. Upgrmk1 galore, abnost 4000 1q.ft.. with cwtom limestone, faux painting uilh a touch. of Italy. 4BR, 4.58.A and a built-in offke. Call for a prirote showing. _(J} Call __ // C::d/tef anie C:d/f/learer 949.717.7394 Scunning deiign and quality workmanship can be seen throughout: including unique archicecrure, tw0 story ceilings, curved staircase, dual pane windows, cop quality hardware and custom-quality European solid m3plc Then you nud to buy this fobuwus villa in the gated community of Sima at Marina Hills in Laguna Niguel abinecry. The home feels even larger ~ than iu near 2,200 square feet ofliving space. A kitchen that Emeril Lagasse would die fur includes a sunny morning room with a Qllopy window opening to an herb garden. poitio. There arc cwo bedroom suites with private baths. The master 'uicc indud~ rwo organized cedar closet~. view balcony, Ronan whirlpool cub, scpuate ~howcr, and dual/vanities. The low density ~can clOliC Srcna community hu a private pool and pa area and enjO)'$ all of the resort amcniria ofM.uina Hil4 including 6 tennis couru, O lympic siz.c pooJ/sp:t! clubhouse, and much more. 'llu home ~ vaOlllt and re.&dy for a fut ~c priced 11t $479.900, which i $60-95K below rc<.cnt sale:. compari.bles and there is .i low tax rate with no Mtllo-~ lfyou arc rady ro enjoy life a litde more and wam the ~urity of an easy to mai.main garcd home: call • -- ' . II II I ' 11 I' I I ' I \ ) I;, j : ! I I 11 February 2 8 a.m., Marketing meeting at Wells Fargo Bank 9 8 a.m., Marketing meeting at Wells Fargo Bank 10 5 p.m., Computer Training 14 4 p.m., Governmental Affairs Committee meeting 16 8 a.m., Marketing meeting at Wells Fargo Bank 23 8 a.m., Marketing meeting at Wells Fargo Bank 24 5 p.m., Computer Training 25 8:30 a.m., Board of Directors meetin& : '<%lia l iao, broker uso:xinc of R.mwr. Real Elate Servicea, ii proud ro ~~1 thi5 magnificeru cuJAom estate locauJ widiin the cxdwitt ~-gated community of Bd.:oun in Ncwpon Beadi. ThU mut~ ~ 1hm:·I~ horn( ii ide.illy located OD a quiet, pNYatC cu.I~ Thu dtpn1 5BR and 7BA cir:areolfcn aaptiooal CnfiJmanship and design. Upon cnlrance to the honlC rhrou~ rhe JIW\ly land1a1pcJ prden entrance. through the muaivc aucom front doors. you 1tt ~prmaced by a c:in:ular nairaK and a soaring high volume mlinc. The •racl,oua form.J living room feiw.rci a tloor to ceiling matbk fi~ acunt lighring. twC> lighted gLua !lilpliy c:abiGCU fur an and ~custom paneled ceiling with "'-rCIVWll ~and an ~t •111ic room. The baudfidly ......... ,,.._ lilwuy/ollic.c 11 ~wlmuble fittplacc, IC<Cftt l ..... 6UOr4ft ~and Off'! be r A• of' ftnch doon bdl' ... ....,. J• • lf-.d DopicaJ ~ "'eleaionic-conrrolled ~ ~· ... 2 wrcfalls. 11w ~ gou.nnct lcicchea ilan~ ..... s.a.y ~room 11 rigb1ndn10 shcJdcicheftwla,,..O( .. ia.ct, blckyard The formal dining room hu cuarom ~ ~ lighting.. F.ncenaining can 111Nition co tbr 1Uptt M&bmnuwan lcwt cntttU!niflflpme/media room. Tftc ~ .W1e wirh limng room and ~is a ral retJCaL h oWta• liliFtiil lad hen Mlk·in c:bca iand ~ cenca. All .tdirioal} balfoom IW• IK am~ .... l'lilk-iD cJoeca. T'hett ii a__.,,. ecaJn!MI fDr.., ac:a11. Odlll lmaua of this ,,...,..,... home indude: ...................... 8oon, w PMch ........ ind .... ,. • .......... IOUnd lfl'£m· ~ ¥ci"I dvoughoDt. ... t I ........ baiJc.ift _.bus. nu. eKIR. o4l'aaf at s1.m.ooo. P.,Jiml-4 • .. ,._~ ,.. ..... ~, .... ........... PHH• ..... I ~;J::: hr r . ........ ,_~l3 ... Sukcl• .......... 9ed MEET YOUR REAL EsTATE REPRESENTATIVES Janet Vinograd a(htrli11ln~ ales ttpl'hf!olatht (949) 57 4-4248 Lisa Cosenza adu:rtJ Ing 1&IH rTpttMntalhe (949) 57 4-4241 T he Daily Pilot Real Estat<' fleCtion is published every Saturday in Newport Beach, C08ta Mesa, Co~na del Mar, Newport Coast, Laguna Beach, Laguna Niguel, Nellie Gail Ranch, Dana Point and Monarch Beach. We welcome your comments, questions and suggestions. To advertise in our section, contact Mlts representatives Janet Vinograd at (949) 574-4248 or Lisa C°"enza at (949) 574-4241. Their fax number i (949) 6.31-6.594. If you have M intere ting tory iJea or would Lilte to ubmit press relt for publn:ation, ronturt Jill UlrikMn at (949) 5744237; fox (949) 6.50-4002. To . w.ach us via mail: Daily Pilot Rtal ~ IOlt', 330 w. Bay lreet. co .. ta, 1~a. c~ 92627. • fiJ Fred Sands COASTAL PROPERTIES Serving Southern California Since 1969 ' IS Fred Sands NEWPORT PROPERTIES CAR COLLECTOR'S DREAM CONCORDIA Beaudful custom 6.800 sq. ft. SBR/7.5BA Mediterranean home. Features large bonus room, library, '4 flrepbces, pool. spa. and exceptional view. Subterranean '4.000 sq. ft. garage with I 0 ft. ceihngs. (S203860) Gorgeous highly upgraded S bedroom, 3 bathroom with 11 .000 sq. ft. lot. Completely customized throughout. marble, granite, wood shutters, custom office. huge bonus room. Custom rock pool/spa/waterfall. (L6'49092) $1,9501000 . H I $986,300 . TSl SEA ISLAND End unit condo in Newport Beach. Golf course views from muter bedroom and bathroom, pooVspa. Gated community. Many extras. CaJI for showini. $947,500 561 BIG CANYON '4 bedroom/2.S bath home In the prestigious Big Canyon area of Newport Beach. Located on a desirable street. Open ftoor pbn with larp backyard. Great remodel candidate. (6463~'4) $1,145,000 HSI COTO DE CAZA '4BR/'4.SBA Easthlll home with many upgrades. Beautiful rock pool wiih waterfall and spa. Wood flooring, spacious modem kitchen, and ~ fans. Huge CANYONACRU backyard for active family and entertalninJ. {Ll I) $729,000 Beautrful I year new '48R/2..SBA home on comer lot In pted community of StooeclifJe near Coto de Cua. Custom decoratanJ. maple wood blinds and c:abtncts, &JWlite countws. Bett>er carpet. Artiona stone floors. sq yard with spa and El BBQ. Great rnoont3in and lights vim. (l 93108) $409,000 WI MIUION YlllO CHARMIR SUNSET VIEWS Custom '481Vl.SBA located In the historical Lantern District. Great floor plan. Honey wood floors throuahout with bonus room. storage and four-car 2BR/ I .SBA charmlna home with deslpr touches and exquislt.e fixtures. Umestone tile, wood and Berber floonna. Sparklln& pool and spa. brick patio with room garaae. (Sl88n'4) Gl $510,000 to expand on Iara• lot. (UM) $245,000 C51 • RR 15RTON Inf;;'detitry Owned & Operated 11 S8nds (949) 644-711 1 NEWPORT PAQP(RTIES Dnn 3 2 1111...:.rt•n• (uuu) 55-585 • LAGiiilA HIUS ,.. - < f ;\ l T 'r' The Next Generation in Real Estate Service 720-9422 NEWPORT BEACH Harbor Cove Plan 3 erpandcd. highly upgr.idc:d. 5BR. 4BA, ~ wood Aooring, use of marble and gr.anitc, 2 ~ Profalionally ~. vcnc;mn fountain, builr·in BBQ. dancing ring. • $900,000 NEWPORT BEACH Linda Isle Spccracub r csaate with panoramic ·views or Newport Bay. Private boat doci(. 5BR, 7BA, with extensive we of scone, tile, wood & glass. Exdwive guard gated community. $8,500,000 NEWPORT BEACH hycrest SpeciXubr c:wcom home, rebuilt from groUnd up. 4BR. 38A:. F.ntcreiincr's dmun with poOl. spa and watrills. FM hole pu~ gyocn, Viking bubctuc area. Gnnitc Euro kicchcn. &ay ammlty. $1,250,000 Point del Mar Enjoy caual brccml 3BR. 2. 5BA. hardwood and atpct ymi. -~and~ floo~· 1 • .-cnccruinmcm atnolll n 8each • fincsc. $739,900 .. NEWPORT BEACH Sea Island F.njoy bcauciful IWllCa & pedc of wan. One Ind. 38R. 3.5BA. 2 fuepbcCs. &may room/sun room. "-1c.. fuol. cmni.s. and dub houlc. $733,000 ,· .. , 1P~()"" Y!ltwd' $2,988,888 Exceptional French-Mediterranean home enhanced by ocean, coastline, mountun and night light views. Perfect for cntcrttining, with 25-foot ceiling, crystal chan- delier, fonnaJ living and dining rooms. Abo features a library, wine room, and $1,199,000 Loc:ucd in an exclusive community, this exceptionally maintained and spacious, single srory, counyard cntty home offers open floorplan with nacural light and panoramic ocean views. (35419) elevator. (35411) ~~~~~...;._~_.;...~~----'-~~~~~ ~~AD .rU/ ./ftu,,_ $1,294,876 Bat ocean view lot IOOltcd at the end of a cul·de-~c with over 100 feet of frontage, on one of the highest viewpoints, with ocean, bay and city light views.(35-417) $1,150,000 Fantastic Mcditcrnncan esutc on a large comer lot "'ith breathtaking ocean and bay views. Enjoy this very pri· varc home featuring btge·scalc roonu with high \-olumc cciling.1. (35416) $1,095,000 Brathtiking OCWI and golf COUBC VIC\\'I abound 10 this lo-.cly bit bedroom, three bath borne. Beautiful ma.rtilc floor entry and i>OOI arc amongst the many amcrutics en~ in this Y.lln· dcrlUJhomc:. (35-412) FIRST ESTATES PllOPER.TIES• . t~ ~~/hAp g~ o/$d~/6pp./ J~~~ ~""' . $899,000 Just a btuze away &om rhc blue Pacific, this Madison Lane pbn 3 bedroom home is beyond perfection. Profc2ionally landscaped and bcautifullY designed by a renowned interior designer, this home c:xudcS dcgance and aophistication throughout. (35U8) '...)"JHNI« J rtjµve' $2,250,000 Stunning cOGSui .and'" city bghrs views &om this bcaunful custom home, 1111th S bcdrOoms, 7.5 baths, library, bonus room and five car gar.a~. Tremendous quality and detail throughout this elegant Mediterranean csurc. ( 35414) £/.l"Yunrrbr . },,,;~,,.,./ .3'Cn.nt~,. ?,;,.,,..; · .'!7;,,;~/nk.; !/r Yrn1r .~,r · ~o C\pcn<,e '>pared m this degJnt 5 llcdroom, 4 5 bJth cu\Wm home offering m.ign1ticent roUing hill~ and etcy light\ \IC\\'> (.,rJ~iou\ dc\1gn ti:.intrC\ mcdi.i room and i.pccta~ular bt>nm rcx)m \\Ith ~u,tom m.1plc & gr.inuc hualt-in\. Lmh, tr-.inquil pool sazc:d y.ird create~ 1hc pertc" 'cumg A b~nd new premier cusrom c tatc designed \\1th incredible qualat) Ro.uung gorgeous harbor VIC\\S this elegant SBR., 5.SBA home i~ nc\tlcd on 17,500 ~.ft. of grounds With a pool. Beautifully appouucd ''ith pure luxun $2,495,000 • (35453) $1,100,000 (35454) 9J,~ ~.>p...Wirl'hiJ/l ThJS 3 bedroom home features Waterford Cr\-sttl ch;indclaer and entry ligh~. new kuchen applI;inces, granite counter tops, new land~aping "ith bcautifuJ rOK and frun tree , rctlecoon pool with wacerf.all. Huge cul·de-s;ic location offers luxury. $749,000 (35455) l5.9'1"A.H~'t" &/,,Ao Set on 1/3 a<rcs, fearurca indudc 5 bedroom~, plus otllce/libr-uy area. A separate wmg boasu full maid's quancr1 including addition;il kit'"hen. Tho m1in gourmet kitchen fe<iturcs butler\ p.intry, wine tor.age and wine chiller /..<med for hona, the grounds arc complete with 4 ·car oversized [t.lflge and 'idc )--arJ $799,900 (35457) .'~nkr/ f' rrr,nfrr/1/ Sp.icmu~ \IC\\ dcdu highlight tlm roomy newer home nght on the ocean 111duc.lc• a gueM :1par1mcnt, an older cottage and 1~ 1n downto\\ o LagunJ .. ,clo~ to all the \try spce1al ame111t1c ... of tlu'> &e.l 1dc resort. $4,500,000 (35475) ~,.>/rn1 l':p,,r.J/~/tu1 X.;/,,/,.. On a half .aue pnmc lot Ad1a..:ent to ~rcenbelt and 20 males of tr.ails. four fulJ ma~ter ~u1te~. ltbrarv, bonus room w1th '~ct b.u. M.t.an tloor mJ1d'\ qu.aners, muloplc fircpl<ai.:cs. 3 c.ir g.ir.1ge. P.anoramk \iews. Approx. 7 ,000 sq.IT of ab<.olute lu~ury. • $1,239,000 (35464) .~~,11>7 .%,~ . /; 7,f,,,,, Excepuonll 1-rcn.;h Mcd1terr.inc.in home enhanced by occ.ut; coasd1nc, mountain and night light views.; Pi:rfcct for cntcrt.iining. 25 foot «1hng, cryst.ll chandelier, furmaf living and danmg moms. Als.o <a libr.ary, \\1nt room, and clev<itor. • $2,988,888 ,<p;y,,,,A c.hl1?</ 7/ ;,pH .$,+",;,M This 2n Juan Cap1str.1no csrate home ts the best home: for entcrb1111ng with it 2 story waterfall into I\ bl.ad~ bottom pool. gr.mite & i.tonc floon., suff qu.ancrs, rare p.llm & fruit tree\ .and eHry 1m:agin.1ble luimf} .amerul) $2,730,000 (35459) .~"" .~m·· .;flf;,7-t ~N, ... &ak Onlv stcj» to the Riu C ui1on re ~,,.l on the cliffi. <abo\c the P~ilk, ~ m.&gruh\:cnt D.111.1 Point estate ollc" 68R, 8 SBA • .&nd uquis1te dct.til f.lcpnt lame woe, granite & m.trbk throughout. fmcmm \\1th sumpruous dining room, S)Til .&nd ~1nc room. RnunfuU} l2nds..--apcd lot bo.bts e~p.&rul\e J»OO, pool <IJld ~pi. $4,900,000 (35456) . 1/xrp;r~'rNJ/. ltnu. ~mM~~~h Stunning brand ne"' approx 5,000 sq ft. Mcdnerr.ancan gi.tnt. Crarrcd by a premier Newport Beach butldcr. 1-lnQt ar..:h1tcctural c.let<ail throughout. Brcadnak.ing w.ater \1ew anJ <.umct \lSl.U i.:omplcte \\ith luge bent Jodr... $2,750,000 (354:58) r ~ I I • • - • g'~ w~ ~etu~ $1,750,000 This architecturally aigru6ant home has been c.ompletdy cransfonncd iJUo an endwltmg property \llith captivating amenities tllit rdlcct stylish craftsmansJiip arid flair. Channing outdoor areas. ~. tu raced prdcm, a pond and warcmtl and an ou~ lircpbcc invite al frt.aeo entcrtaming. Rich •'OOds and nmom appo1nuncnt.s arc fabulous! Soaring beamed ceilings, an offict, dcn/!1bruy, workout room, cozy niches, a scpar.ut a.rusts' studio/potting shed and VIC'WS of lush canyom and the spartling Paci.fie com bmc to make this l'CSldcncc a un1quc cxpcncnce. (85085) o/f~~d ~ ~~,. ..z:'orahen $597,500 Adjacent to Laguna's dwming vilb~, this home ofTcrr pictutaquc yj(ws of Bml Rock at Mam Beach. The ~ has been ,.cry well llllllll.ained and has ocw ulc 8oonng and arpcllllg throughout. There as a spacious dcn/famdy room with a built m aquarium and a side dcclr. with a bwh·in barbecue. Walk everywhere from this desirable neighborhood (C6025) .%inuux,/Jrb, (?~ ~iv6 ~k" $389,000 A wonderful courtyard entry with matutt l.in<baJ'lllg lcW the way into this impocing tplat bcl fCSI dcncc. The living areas arc ~paciouJ and open wi1h cathCdnl ceilings and beautiful ocean and canyon VKWS Pride of owncl"lhip is evident as thif property loob like a model home! (C38"25) ~--~---.. -. .. -_.. ----- - ~&°A gz ~~ · · $1,695,000 A 1maJI, original bcac.b howJc sits on thil ~acious site OYCrlooking the Pacific. Private swrs bd to the q,ndy bcac.b and a Cabana bdow The views of the cn.Wng surf and gorgrous swucts arc bratht.Wng. There arc pcmut ~ plaru for the construet1Cln o( a spaciom, distmctivc 5 bedroom residence. (A.835) ~ . .ll~ ..Y~ «Vl/6?YJ~ ~;~ $1,295,ooo This elegant oc:w rcsidtncc features good ocean&: anyon ~-The gounnct kitchen has top-of the lmc !inures and apphanas wich namlcss steel fronts, granite countcrtopl, maple a.bmcuy and slate lloonng The master suite has ill own spa tub fur luiurious rcbDtJOn. The fully bndsapcd yud includes a '"water feature• an chc CDtl}'WIY Spacious m'lllg arc:u and custom finishes arc chc ballnuib ~this outsunJ.mg property (03770) CW,.v~~;_.. uAlg--~;.,e WNN $799,ooo Tius pccllCU.lar, archuccr·daagncd tutckncc has a bright, open floor P.I~ fcatunng vaulted ccilmgi, nuplc Oooring and grarutc 6oiahcs throughout. A spacwus Ewo-kitchcn OpcN onro • 600 1q.fi., wnp- • around QCun V1CW deck that tn\itcs outdoor living and cotcruarung. The l#gc master .Wrc and its luxu· ry bath ofTcr a xcludcd and restful re~ from the stmlCS of the wortd. The private uwn and att.netil'I pano bJvc been~ undsapcd. School, a park anJ walkina tra1ll ue nearby. (D3760) fC.°<d.J/UA,frAp fCeeua %~.,,_, .9t1tw1io--· Pristine condition home m San Marin tract Four bedroom, three bathroom plu~ lofi . Must sec to believe. An absolu.r:cly astounding place to h\e Call for your appomtmcnt today. .~d<;4/o/1iv<"J .7&)JhpN .X.WU" Unoma-uctcd pier, Cat21ina, Harbor and coastline VJC'\\ • '4BR, bonus room and - family room Magnificent cusrom home boa.song unken 1JV1ng room, gourmet lotchen and deck off master uitc with wh1tcwncr ,;cw . $819,000 (35420) $649,900 (35421) ~f¥V~$u.i:~ A bcauofully appointed home wim over 3,400 sq ft. SBR. 3 SBA and clepnt Living .ind family rooms Luxurious meniud view balcony off master )\lite. Exccpoonal qumty and ~gn. $6U,900 (35422) ... l(K'd,./.-f/J.~« .~&I .~fiA'W/ Gorgrou h.trdwoOd tlooB throughout entry, tlinmg md k.it"hcn. Owl m.i,tcr u1t~. l SBA & cathedral -.:eilings \\1th cozy flrcpla.:c in h\mg room No mcllo roos tncs. I ruly one of a·kinJ . $239,000 (354:24) o//JOW/I. 6,.,.,,,,r/.~,,.(.' f£,h ~u~/ With pool and pa. Panoramic occ;an v1ew home with long dnVl'\\ay th.11 lea~ you to .i \Crcnc courtyard. Walls of gbu to 1xc:an \<i"-ws, granuc ltitd1cn countc~, rom;)ntJ' ma!>tcr ~u1tc \\1th '01.y tin:pl.ii:e and ~ming uca Cul·de sac street $569,000 (35434) ~<Y/'/,;.nu/( fVVUI .'YtUAeA &/ate l.kk..Ucd v.1tlun do..c prcmmaty to the Ritz Carlton resort .mJ Dma f>mnt Harbor, this dt\rtm:ti\c estate overloou ocun and c:an)on \1cv.~. b.tcking to lu'h open spac~. Fc.itures include ...:p.iruc gu~t h~. pm';'ltc deck, limtltone fluonng and courtyard entrance 4itunning luxury thmughout. $1,275,000 (35452) .7f?,pf/p l~p~u/N/.~,.r/ruw/u, Incredible cxean, '-llY ltghu and h1U~ \1CW' from this \cry upgraded beaut} Marble: flooring, new carpeting, fresh p.tint, and a gourmet kmhtn with new appl1.111ccs. l,.arge yard with \:Uitom pool Jnd great l.indscJpc. $889,000 (3S.U9) . ~ . //;,,,.A' .k ('/ft,,- 1his sorscOU) cxcan, haJI & dty lasht \lC:W home IS pcrt<:.:t fur thoi.c looking tor a f.ibulou' open noorpl.in. I ush tropkal land~llll«:•I front & h.l"k v.11h 'p.l· Exp.im1\c: marble tloonng :.ind 3 tin.:pla"cs $719,000 . • (35444) ( fWtA. Sf"u~"" fYtdZ°'ru.V~ Ch~ Custom home fc.itunng 5 bedrooms, 4 b.itlu, cxquiStte pool and pa, BBQ and v.ct b.ir, ideal for enten~ning Enjoy the panoramit <Xcan, harbor, and coastlmc vicv. d\LS gorscous home h;a..\ to <>ltcr. $549,000 (35423) .-!/k;,.11,, . Mr//. 1~ . Charming 1928 old v.ortd t)lc ..-onagc c t.ttc 1tuah:d on a 10,000 ~ft lot. l.o.:atcd only one trcct to harboc, and a \hort walk to tcp that le.id to the bc.i~h $799,000 (35425) -.. ' I I • JAMES E. GOULD 7 14. 612 . 7 4 7 4 We//~ ---·- 23·3 MILFORD Forever canyon, ocean and city light views accentuate this beautiful four bedroom home located on one of the largest, private properties in prestigious Corona del Mar. • Llvingroom, dining room, kitchen, master bedroom all have ocean view • Four bedroom • Private pool and spa • Three bathroom • Appx. 30,0 00 sq. ft. lot • Large master bedroom w /ocean view • Access to 3 private beaches . PRESENTED AT: $1,850,000 Poised high above exclusive Harbor Ridge, this French Mediterranean estate captures wide ocean, harbor and city light views plus the magnificent mountain ranges. This 5 bedroom, 6.5 bath home offers spacious rooms perfect for entertaining, large-scale furnjshings and art. Beautiful mature landscaping creates exceptional privacy. The open, light atmo phere complements the many benefits of this executive home, featuring; elevator, wine room, 5 fireplace~, custom built-ins, library and 3 car garage. A master swte with relaxation area offers a wet bar, 2 bath , 2 cedar lined closets, sauna and direct acce ~ to a garden patio with pool and spa (~r/ u /.· $2,988,888 NAN c y ,<%, ftva;,.,,. 'A~/WuThrn. p/;u.JI" r~n/ru·~ MICHAEL MARTIN M .ATASSARIN 949.7 59.5737 *124 949.500.1979 l I .. . I ' ' I . I I I j • \ • " . -- Dramatic Newpor Harbor A brand-new custom premier estate designed with incredible quality. Boasting gorgeous harbor views, this elegant 5BR, 5.5BA home is nestled on 17,500 sq . ft. of grounds with a po ol. Beautifully appointed with pure luxury throughout. Newport at its finest. Recently reduced. $2,495,000 RON STEPHENS 714.612.8208 DENISE ILLHOUSE 949.874.2354 \ I I I I , I , I I ' ,· I I I I I : . ' I I ( ' I .' I I ; , I I KAz&ELLE AKHAVAN 949.240.7979 X319 949.454.5170 page • Turnkey Condo • Many upgrades • · • Pool, Spa, Tennis Courts • Gated Community • • Garage • Private Patio • No Mello Roos • The enormous foyer measuring 24 feet in height is crowned by three custom designed skylights, allowing natural light to flow onto the grand staircase and gallery on the second level of the home. Ocean view home with exquisite features , This outstanding San Marin ocean view home located in Laguna Niguel is in pristine condition. Featuring four bedrooms and three baths, this home bas neutraJ decof with extensive wood flooring in the kitchen and family room and beautiful white Berber carpeting throughout. The cozy family room also has a fireplace, providing an ideal spot for relaxing. There is a built-in china cabinet located over Jhe wet bar and wine rack. The formal living and dioing rooms arc spaciou and ideal for entertaining. Sure to please any gourmet is the huge island-style kitchen • 4 with extensjve counter and cabinet pace. French doors lead out to the beautifully landscaped extenor with patio and a large yard for entertaining. A three-car garage and large loft. versatile to accommodate any lifestyle, complete the home. This home is offered at $819,000. For more informalion, call Barbara Kaye and Brian May of First Team Rtal Estate aJ (800) 789-7795. This home is nestled in the exclusive guard-gated community of South Peak, a peaceful, ocean cl~ neighborhood located within walking distance to the Ritz Carlton Resort, the private Monarch Beach Club and the Links Point golf course. This home is a rare find with absolute stunning amenities that lend elegance, , sophistication and comfort throughout. An exquisite double door entry accentuated by beveled leaded glass opens to the magnificent foyer with matble flooring, brass A huge master suite with dual closets and baths overlooks a full view of the bay. chandelier and large columns. Enjoy the upan ive detail within every room upon entering the dramatic home, including a large flagstone fireplace, which se~te the fonnaJ living room from an additional sitting area. Large insets above this room arc ideal for displaying statues and vases. Elegant entertaining i a must with The second large master or guest suite, plus an additional bedroom. each with it$ own bath, are also located on this floor. Two additional bedrooms and baths are situated on the main floor. The home' srandeur is accentuated by its easy open flow, allowing for . comfortable entertaining or relaxed casuaJ funily life. 'There is no doubt that this is a home thar was deSigned and built to be lived in and enjoyed. nu. homt i offered al $4,995,000. FOi" llfOIT lliformt11k111, coll JIM Ankry of First T• .. Ru/ 6"'°* al ("9) 4'1-$4$4 or<HI> m~n1. separate dining room perfect for formal dinner ~ies. Guests Will bC delighted by the wet bar with wine storage and glass block accents, cozy sitting area and delightful rear yard. Open, yet privace. lfili area feaawes a cu tom pooVspa with mall waterf aJJ. Two patio areas are complete with brick accents and flagstone, bart>ecue area and palm trus. A circular taircase leads oown froin me master uite. This home is offered at $1,395.000. For,,,.,.. bifontlWlloft, toll D""1N B.Uur of Finl THiii RHI Ellt* Ill (H9) IJl -slll. ,.,,,-;;r .................. ~ ......... . BIG CANYON DEANE End unit. 4BR. JBA. new carpet. hardwood flooring. tile roof, AJC I hut, expanded krcchen. kenton@prusoal.com $659 900 .c...-n Ad Code 6S9'4S NEWPORT DUPLEX HUNTINGTON BEACH Townhome style duplex 480. lS8A in each lllit. Great vaM for die l blocks from me ocean. lBR. l.S~ Berber carpet, INple l'llOMf and ptVN bach corrw location. New l..lstq. (949) JD.8120 floors. S>bntatlon shutters I more. bima@pruoc.com $650,000 M Code HS130 $595,DOO I.alma P'ndh11is Ad Code 652264 NIWllORT SHOllES Adorlble si-.story. lBR. l BA: completely remodeled kitchen, bathrooms, wlndows.: juclymuncy@pruocom $)59,000 ,.,., "-cy Ad Code ••tits ,, DANA POINT NEWPORT BAYFRONT Beautiful 28R. wwn home filled whti nawrai ~~r ~nt & Brndiuking fomer Vlf!# of ocean and ~-Two BR. 2BA cazr6: vautt.d ceilings. & 2 fireplaces. bartos .. com Dock rcce rn1lable. (949) nl-8120 . . $2 6,900 Tony a...-Ad Code 6SUOf $2 .. 0, 00 Ad Code "44tst OPEN HOUSE 1-4 .COLLAGE PARK Welcome home!! JBR. l.7SBA com,e w/dlarm & dw,j)ldcet fence. Dutdl door, hardwood ftoors & rest pden. louamerittey@prcom $29•,ooo Louanne iut.,, Ad Code n'°'' BACK BAY FIXER Wonderful Back ~ area fixer with room to roam. JSR. LSBA.~ 1q. ft. Wa to hiking and horse triill. 949m3-8210 $2ll, 0 Ad c&de ~IHOO ) PM SATURDAY BALBOA PENINSULA POINT 2025 E. BalbOa Blvd. -$1 ,049,000 Judy Muncy . BALBOA ISLAND BIG CANYON 331 C1Y9tal $1 ,095,000 Nancy Simmons 25 Sea Island $379,000 Amstadter/Roppolo BALBOA PENINSULA 1 Cherry Hiiis $1 ,395,000 Ame Petersen 202 15th St $529,000 Mart< Jackson BLUFFS BALBOA PENINSULA POINT 2633 Vista Or1ando $579,000 Sally Shipley 2025 E. Balboa Blvd. $1 ,049,000 Judy Muncy BONITA CANYON BIG CANYON 9 Seabluff $1,249,000 Cammy Leslie 25 Sea laland $379,000 Amstadter/Roppolo COSTA MESA BLUFFS 2330 Vanguard Way #K101 $189,900 Wyndee Stone 2633 vi.ta Orlando $579,000 Sally Shipley DOVER SHORES COSTA MESA 1124 Santiago $1 ,249,000 , Susan White 2330 vanguard Way #K101 $189,900 Wyndee Stone IRVINE TERRACE EASTBLUFF 2021 Tahuna $1 ,295,()()().$1,495.876 Natalie Fogarty 2827 catalpa $795.000 cammylesfle LITTLE BALBOA IRVINE TERRACE 331 Crystal $1,095,000 Jennifer Wong 2021 Tahuna $1,295,()()().$1 ,495,878 Natalie Fogarty NEWPORT BEAC,ti NEWPORT BEACH 206 Fem $359,000 Judy Muncy 1801 Sandalwood Ln $839,000 Carlyn Callan 1071 Granvllle $679,000 Ann & Suzanne NEWPORT CREST 2015 Windward $799,500 UndaOeth 200 Columbia $274,900 Barbra Chambera 1801 Sandalwood Ln $639,000 Barbara Aune ONE FORD ROAD NEWPORT COAST 27 Old Courae Rd $1 ,295,000 Judy Muncy 31 Sliver Pine Drive $1 ,495.000 Ed Esc.ano SHORE CLIFFS NEWPORT CREST 200 Columbia $274,900 Barbra Chambers 206 Momlng Canyon $1 ,400,000 Bob dlNunzio 14 Ima Loa Ct $329,000 Judy Muncy TROVARE ONE FORD ROAD 7 Merano $439,000 Amstadtet/Roppolo 27 Old Course Rd $1 ,295,000 Judy Muncy WESTCLIFF SHORE CLIFFS 1807 Highland $734.000 Tom Brunson 206 Moming Canyon $1,400,000 B.J. Johnson SUNDAY 1-4 TROVARE 7 Merano $439,000 Amstadter/Roppok> BALBOA ISLAND VILLA BALBOA 331 Cry9tal .. $1,095,000 Nancy Simmon& 280 Cagney Lane •119 $318.000 McGUire BALBOA PENINSULA WESTCLIFF 202 11!M 8'. $529,000 Martt JllcQon 1807 Hlghl9nd $734,000 Tom BNn8on I SAN CLEMENTE ~ocean-~~ ID Sea Pol~. Ocan views from almost M1J room In th1s circular~ 60ft comemporary 2 indoor spa. huge~ room, 4BR. S 1.295.000 (949) «.l-2000 Ad Code Sl0l852 DANA POINT Monarch Bay Ternice Bralbtakln& sit.OOWO panoramic .iews from open, ~IMJ floor pWi oo an-acre Jot. }BR, 3BA, 3<U garage. large llbruy LAG UNA NIGUEL This On.few IMSler'plect is a lolal m::akeoller. AD oew •indows a doors, ~ ftoottag. aJXotu. kllcbm. app1Jn:a, plwnbloa llxnm:s, marble CX>1llllm, IM.'W JICl.IZ1t tub, new owble 6ttpbc:e. and dlb list goes on! (Mr ms.ooo ftcen!IY ..lptnl by OWllt'f 10 mak.t lhJs mote than perfect. If JOU want I 'l'lt'lll and aaiom ~tn~lesiory 111 per{ea condidon ... A 10+++1 S39S,OOO (949) 495-1100 Ad Code 5202878 den. S998,876 (949) «3-2000 Ad CodeS200723 MISSION VIEJO Don '1 mm IMe SBR bealJtyl Gourmet, deluxe kitchen with new ga,, slOYe, BEAR BRAND RIOG E • microwave a biillt·ln nutooe stlllon. Gre1t &mJJy rootn1di """ bar, flrq>bce Enjoy c:oatal elegance In the beach-dtlse gaied coenmunlty ol Beat Br.and a allerWnment caner. Ad CodeSl970S5 Rlclgf. Walk IO ~ mlal.ll'lllL'S and shof>Plng from this bright Ind airy $368,900 (949) 495-1800 ~home 58R (or 4 plus bonus roomi !fkh ~ 35001q.ft. Beludful lll2l'bif Dooring and ftrtpbces. Main Ooor bedroom or o!ice, }<at page and buill·ln barbtcue a pond. SS99,000 (949) '4.l-2000 Ad Code 5202"91 DANA POINT MOil popubr I ·suny 10Tt11 home on brgt lot Ytitll IQ. ,,_,, rat yard ooty tlCpl IO grte11bth. Lob ol ptf\'xy, short stroll to l)eldl or pat! S399.500 (949) '4.l-2000 M<:Oilc 1.56 LAGUNA HILLS Rirt ngle-~ comer Wllll Gmnbell fltw loalrloo ..wtda ~ ~ p!IUI> GNll ror aatltt or ~ J>tOpMy COR to lbopplng. 381 $163.000 (949) 495-1800 Ad CodeS20241S c.9fet,f'on0Jea<:A 91 Linda Isle • Biyfroru Home • NC"Vo ly RtrnoddcJ • ... llcdroonb.._3 Baths • Pnvatc d0<.k • G:i!ld communu:y • Owner may any at 'l;a/Jrt 25 Islan • 3 BcdroofM, 2 UJ)'l o.:.wn • Gru111e Kuchtn • \\bUe Range • Tom Of Upgrado • Comm PoollSpe • Designer ~rf«t G'fctojl()J'/ <(;oaJt 7 Merano Coun • Trovan • 3 llcdroonu, 2 5 Baths • Light & Bnght • 2 C..r Auxhed Garagt • lmmxulatt! c:::?ea/lrwo 230 Lille Lane • 2 Master Suncs • Lmmaculait & Pristint • Panoranuc Ocean/ \ Catalina VltWS • Light 6r Bright • Bllconks On thf V\cw .. • 4 Bedrooms. 4 5 BIJ.hs • Oock 6r shps for 3 boau • Gtu1 remodel poccntw • Pn\'ate coult)~rd entry ~{('}'to}t mew #~till 955 Goldenrod • Expansi~c ocean & ~r ~lCWS • Rcmodtl or rebuild • 3 Bcdn>om:., 2 5 8.ll~ • Walk to school • Pmate pool $1,039,000 ClQ/W?<f ~oad I .>:J Calais • 4 Bedrooms. 2 5 Balhs • O\cnwd Lot • Gcwmtt Kltchm -..1th Sub Zero Rcfngemor ... • Wit Yard .. ,th Spa • Unbtbrvablc Upgndes • hnmxubt.cl 8fcwjzort OJ ca~ ·~ ... • OmWUOSq 11 • Po.>l,Spa. s..m. ~ • Tllnlcr ...... Crllar. F.-.-.1 ..._,. • Miila SW1c witbs 61 Htt a.ht. 6r V.allt lnCbcu • CJaclllM lM ol MJrblc 61' Gran11f ~y/i~ I • 6164 Lawrence • 4 BedrOOll'll, 3 5 Bahs • HUF Bonus Room • AdJc<! Loll -·- Dana Black .<949) 729-8296 I Call for a Personal Shmving . H~!JlJead' eYJ~ ~u~ ~e $rule Exciting, open, .mulri·levd home. Siruatoi at the end of a rul-Oe-sac. Vaulted ~ windows galore. Views into private attiwn and huge funily deck on 2nd Jevd. Updated kitchen and barbs throughout. Home office and shop as wd1. Tons of storage and parking for big toys. $649,000 _NM/MN .7Jead' .J>?.JJS.~~ §1:0e· C.Ompound sicumd on over' 1 aac of ~ grounds. Dramatic cimtlar driveway leads to an 8 bedroom cscate with OYtt 6,000 sq.ft. Flowing interiors and very fbjblc arrangements fur &mily living and cntcrnlining w/formal living and dining room, laJgc open !iuTilly room, bar and cnccnai.n.ment center. High~ with m ligb~ throughout heighten the= fedlng of~ The main culinary cmrer indudcs casual dining and vist:u to me padc-llkc grounds ~ Uh an otdwd. The master suite oa:upies a oomplCtt wing &>r full pm..y Ind laJgc ru, t,c hm bedrooou with walk-in dosea (hers ~ 20· Jqr1S) Added fcuurcs arc the separate guest howae. <Mtsiztd pool. spa and bubccue alCl, dual 2-<:u garaga ~ ~ cuporL Seller will entertaia ofl'en between $2,695,000-$3,194,876 MICHAEL DREYFUS Broker. Attorney at Law (949) 795-2772 69 February 5, 2000 Corona def !Illar 949,.-795-2222 3301 East Coast Highway 0meraf d :J3ay 227 Emerald Bay -Offered at $2,400,000 Dt:Slgn nw1erp1ecc an Emerald Bay. <.onaic charm mixed with modem amcntric:s crcarc a 'tunning, but wirm, family home in the popul.u beach .idc commun1cy of Emerald Bay. Graced by a k-vd of detail found only in 1hc finor homo, 1his four bedroom, four and a haJfbarh home offers ocean. btach md whicc-wacer "iew-.. Call for ameniti~ fut and derails. 15 Rue Cbateau Royal -Offered at $849,000 Bcauufully upcb1cd and remodeled Monaco model in a great location with a very open view of the my Spacious floor pl.in with a dowru1airs masrer bedroom, 2 bedroom & bath upstairs. new carper. paint, windows, appliances and grani1e counu~nops in kicchcn. R.cccnrly bndsopcd h<lck and ~ide y.ud.s. Jf arbor View Jfomes 1818 Port Abbey -Offered at $725,000 Exp.mJcd anJ mnotlclcd Mona~o mod<I on inner-loop. Grear expanded f1m1ly room.1urnkey condmon, Jf arbor V i ew Jfom es 1827 Port Wcstboume ·Offered at $1,095,000 Recently built cusmm home in nccllcm inner-loop loc.iuon an Harbor View Homo. Thi\ 4 ~mom, 3 bath home h~ 18 f()()( ceilings in the: ll\'lni.: ~nd dining room, hardwooJ floo~. a gauimct kirchen v.irh GF monogram appliance.,, huge ~rer wire. ~'\Jrity ~seem, thrce·car garige ;md more. A rare find in one ofNcwpon's mmc popul.ir family nc1ghborh()(xh. 21531 Anns Lane -Offered at $425,000 Ncsdcd in a woody area, rhi• home~ light & brighr wuh a luge deck char is perfect for en1cna1ning or relaxing in rhis serene setting. Two bedroom\, tw0 b;adu, hardwood !loon, $paciow kitdtcn and wood-burning fireplace. An lnJcpcnJc111ly Owned anJ Opcmcd Member of 1hc l'ruJcn11al Ro! l~rc /.flila.ucs, tn~ -\' J . OPEN HOUSE IN EME 409 Emerald Bay Lowest priced in Emerald Bay. This lovely home features ocean and Catalina views. Four bedrooms, four baths. Hardwood floors, front patio deck and many amenities. $1,595,000 BAY 1227 Emerald Bay Brand new Mediterranean styled . home presently under construction with panoramic white water and hillside views. New owners can apply the final decorative touches. Fifty-two hundred square feet home features four bedrooms and four . and a half baths, game room and gourmet kitchen. An elevator services all living areas. Room for pool. $3,495,000 Susi~ Safford (949) 675-1720 . CHAIRMAN'S CIRCLE-TOP 1% NATIONWIDE a fabulous Robert D. Keeler designed residence four bedrooms, three and one half baths discover how a master brings light and space together Never Before Offered For Sale shown by appointment NEW LISTING ~def,~ ONE OF THE FINEST BLOCKS SOUTH OF COAST HIGHWAY $1,650,000 ' ' I , l . • I BOBSMITa (949) 240-0199 72 • Prudential California Realty MICHAEL DIPILLA (949) 240-7479 ~lease visit our web site at www.coastalestatesoc.com for aJJitional photos ~a9una r;:;iJV i9uet 5 Ebony Glade Breathtaking Oasis In Ocean Ranch Stunning rrsort-li!tt tStatt inc""1iiig 4-5 bedrooms, 6 baths. in 7,000 squart fort of living spact on a 17,000 squart foot lot. Diiz1Nllic 25' high foytr entry with circular stairuse. Two masttr suitts, one with a ptt!t octan view. Large gourmtt ltitchtn with cmttr island and large pant?, lnttUi ryston controls and to~f the-Line mund sptm throutfxtut. Tropical roclt poof and siz with wattrfalls and buiu-in BBQ in a superior cul-dt-sac location. Ewry day will fttllikt a vacation in this masttrpitrt. St/Jn wiU mttrtain offm betwtm $2,345,000 -$2,694,876 I ~afJ:Una r;:;iJ'Jifjuel · 3 Point Catalina , An Elegant 0-Distinguished Architectural Achievnnmtl Commanding ocean and Catalina vittus tnhanct this 10,000 sqwzrt foot tingk-kvtl tstaJt, locattd on approx. 3lf acrt lot. Dramatic ust of pillow cut Frtnch LimtsUJnt throughout, 28' cti/ings in Living room and family room. granitt countm and an immmst bonuslgamt room. St/Jm wi~ mttrtain offers betwtm $~39~000-$~99~000 eters ne yrick uler 949-725-5126 Please Visit Us At Our Website: www.asteam.com 1 0718/~ Panoramic Golf Course Views. Upper Level 2 Bedroom + Den. Comm. Pool, Spa and Clubhouse. Owner Has Moved and Wants This Sold! $679,000 Large Corner Lot Pool &Spa Three Car Garage $1,395,000 - • , . Ekf•nt/y "pµinrttl lwmt 1111th /MJh ""'""" mrt;t SBRs, 3.BA. owr JJOO 111.ft .. bt11Mtifol • IH4rbk floon 6 fi"J>M<tl, Nlfl•m b111lt-im, smtrity 6 sounJ IJftnru ................... $110,000 CUI n..1-17MM (MIO) 6»9JOO ~"' nJ 11/ry Ju,,.,, ,.,,,,, 4/JRJ + H""' '""'· "'"~.500 tl!J.fi. h1/J-1rr Hrl1ttw 1111J r11il 111i1ll w•mfall O«•tt tf..H--!-11111/k t• ~ IM~d-mu,.,.n11 ·-····· .. $1~000 CJl n.r t.;.J r-(MJO) 690-9JOO ~at~UI~~ ..fl,A~ .0W -_/'-C(f/1uta. ~/}tu:/ M11111 .fl#r' ~nu-111illl """"'· J>l#I ,_ ~ btJnomJ 11111h 1ri1111tt II.tr.nm H,,,,, ojfiu imtlt ftill·lns. ~ k1ttht11 11/IJ ,_, rH/. C--. }1#16 'P" S32S.OOO c.6 n.. ,__, r-(M)OJ 6'°"'300 Phil ·1mmef acliieves career topping year He closed in excess of $40 million in 1999 Twenty-five year veteran of real estate. Phil Immel, enjoyed his besl year ever an real estate. Immel, who won out of Prudential California Realty's pre~tiglous 2 Riu Carlton Drive locaJc in the illu~trious Monarch Beach, closed more than . $40 million in 1999. Phil fmmel "Phil's production i' ju~t incredible," aid Manager Ben Buchanan. Jt'~ ttue: lnuriel's numbers translate into early pos~~ ion of the hishly coveted Chauman's Circle for the year. Worthy of note is the fact that thi ucccssfuJ agent has been a member of the Chainnan's CU'Cle for three subsequent yean;, Jn addition, two of this oceanfront sales mcludel a Monvch Beach $6 . .S million home and anocheT in Laauna BeaC.h ar $5.3 million. Howenr, lllUnel doein't ftXUi on hi~ ~iu. "We recently told a pMf mobile hOme for $.S,,000," IRUntJ laid ... We sell in 111 ranaes -~· to caidet." For the fi~t ix months of 1999 Immel wu the'No. I agcnl in Gross Commission locome (OCT) for all of Prudential California ReaJly, Orange Coonty. His unparalleled performance landed him the No. I pot out of 810 sales &l sodares. Upon being asked how it feels to be at the top, Immel remaited that financial rewards, "are the by-product of • fulftJling the dream." For Immel the ultimate in grauftc:ation is helping others achieve their dream. Immel has had 1 di tingu1sbed career that has been irrengtbencd by more than I 0 yean; in management; indeed. he can claim a wodting knowledge of boch lhc corporate management and ~ side of real estate. Renowned for ~sing a most admirable attitude when 1t comes to business. hi, belief is that wodt hould be qualitative rather than quantitativo. "I believe the focus of (an agent's) work should be with the quality of the client relationship," he said. "That i\ how my team and I build lhe relation~l\ip with the customer. rather thWl focus on the money we can make from the li,.linj or sate of their home." lmmel's prosperou career commenced al the young age of 19. Ort&inally from Chicago, he moved to San Daeao in 197.S 10 tudy real estate 11 San Diego State Univeriity. During that lime he obtained hts real estate h.xose. lmprusively enouata. he Id fuU-ume while finishlni hi degree. After .startin1 a maoaaement career for a major multi· • branch real eetMe com~y ai which he wu insuumen1al in bolstering, this dyn.mic a!Uepaleur, ar 28, became rhe ~ v-ece pn!aiddnt iii die COlllllMY~ ~. one Of~·· anent fMliillll""' .. witti the ~ing said "I lhink it will make us all more efficienr as Well as remind lb who 'Ci rea1l y in charge -·our clients. The)' now have the capnbility of giving us the listings they want to sec- bstt.ng they may have al.ready viewed during virtual &ours on our web ites. I 11m alway thinking of how to improve our web 1te and how e-commeroe wiU revolutiooiz.c the loan, utle and escrow in®wie& "And. yet. the cHent will still need something from us- !iOOlCthing that the computetS cannot give them -that.would be the interpretation of the infonnation dowoloadcld from the computer. They still need us to ta.kc them out to the hoo5C that they have only virtually seen. so they can get the feel uf it, the ~nse of it. the realuy of it And it's up to u • my tean and me. to provide the balance between lhe prov~ ion of objective infonnar:ioo and llCmOt)' interpretation. so our clien~ will be able to make the bel.t pos ible decisions on bliying and selling, exchanging and investing both now and in the ycat1 to co .'' Now married aild the father of two children, Immel happily i.ell. real csuue full time and as such, i, among the top one percent of all Realtor in the nation. The Immel Team con ists of three buyer specialis~. one aJe coordinator, an adminii.trative ~ i tant and an advertising and marketing coordinator. Their biograptue.s and phocOli can be !JCCn on Immel' web ~ite, www.immelteam.com. The ~itc provides infonnUJon lbOOt tho Immel TC'am 'a listinp, virtual tour'$ and testimonial aboOt the team. It .i.o offeta l1!8ftY links to local inf onnation · areas Ind li.cinp in nearly every U.S. city. nuJ ,..., """llb ,,_ CM N f'WW Ill ,,,,.l/llMl c .......... ,... ·-c .... ,,,,,., -~ ...... Cllll <•> l4'-mt • •) ..... ""' .. • -!' I I I • 76 W .ITNESS HISTORY IN THE .MAKING A very special edition of the Daily Pilot on Friday, February 25, 2000 will be your ticket into the Toshiba Senior Classic. fHouseoold names like Irwin, Watson, 1tevino, Player, Rodriguez a~d McCord are coming to Newport Beach. It's your only chance to participate in a . PGA TOUR sa nctioned event in Orange County all year. [The players 'of the Senior TOUR have been writing golf history for decades. Advertise in the Toshiba Senior Classic special edition and be a pan of the next chapter. TOSHIBA Febn_wy 25, 2000 • Newport Beach Country Club wr•',2;,?!i",. u [Just treat your ph.one like that two-foot putt: PICK IT UP. And Call: ') I I ' • • ' ' l .. ThSummif I Rea l esta te Grou p TRADmONAL ESTATE Approximately 6,000 sq. ft. home in '1'he Woods~ area of Coto de Caza. Situated on over I acre with large yard fealwing spcctacular pool, spa. fire pit. barbecue pluc; 5- $~ J~:B~: ~ Ad eoMJ108 LARGE LOT-PANO VIEWS Peek ac the ocean-3BR Marina Hill view home. Upgraded to perfection. Berber carpeting, hardwood flooring, Conan countertops & custom window treatment$. $379.900 COMFORT &c CLASS Prcsugious gated area. Ocean view 3BR, 3BA home. Gorgeous landscaping plus large wa. Ki tchen with i land & nook, 2 fireplaces & view balcony. $598,5IO · Ad Code 4229 SPLIT LEVEL HOME 4 bedroom, 3 bathrooin in Newpon Heights. Workshop, office, dlltroom, bonus room. fireplace, dining room and den. $419-Ad Code 1l73 SENSATIONAL Approx 6,200 sq. ft. manc,ion in Bear Brand Approx 1/4 acre with great ocean view. Grand lime tone entry. oaring ceiling•., 2 master u1tes, gue'>t/maid\ quarter) & library. $2,270,000 Ad Code 2238 WHAT A VIEW Over 2,800 MJ. ft home. Top-of-the-line everything. Family room, living room. formal dining room, fireplace ~ bay window. Low tax rate & aswc11tion dues. $499,900 Ad Code 4213 STUNNING VILLA S1tua1ed 10 I.he p~11g10US guard-gated community of The Hunt Club. futate, on an approx 17,000 "I· ft. 101, boasts )Upenor quality workmanship throughout. $1, 795,000 Ad Code 2364 PENINSULA POINT Ocean close 4BR. 4BA home. Comer lot with great view . Larite ma.<.ter suite with view deck. hardwood floon., family room, newer paint & carpeting. S92S,OOO Ad Code 1104 LIVE YOUR DREAM Ocean view CU'>tom Cape Cod ~tate. 24 hour gate-guardtd oceanfront community. Approx 4,600 sq. fl Bonus room. 3 fireplaces&. master u1te with office. St.395,000 Ad Code 4226 T HREE ARCH BAY Own your own private beach. Astounding estate on six parcels of land. Ocean views. saltwater swim- ming pool, lighthouse retreat, guest house, gatehou<,e & main house with elevator. $6,900,000 Ad C~ 4002 BUILDING OPPORTUNITY Outstanding vacant lot. Jdeal opportunity for builder or investor! Submit all offers now! $200,000 Ad Code 2087 ASTOUNDING LOCATION In the sought-after gate-guarded. ocean close community of Tennis Villa.-.. 11\it, condo has it all.. .golf course & lal.e viewi.. 28R, 2BA and brand new patio $320,000 Ad Code 4198 3BR home on a large comer lot. Spacious living room with soaring ceLhngs, large fJmily room. bright gourmet kitchen with center i land $298,000 Ad Code 4217 POOL HOME 48R, 2BA home in Fountain Valley. New carpeting, new vinyl, wood flooring and fre h paint. Clo e to schools and park. $335,.ool ELEGANT LIVING 2BR, 2BA owners' unit with recei.sed lighting, dual-paned Pella windows & doors, crown & base molding. Well- maintained 2nd umt with 2BR & 28A. $1,19.5,000 Ad Code 127.5 EMINENT HARBOR RIDGE Approx J.200 sq. ft. condo with 3<ar [!arage. Marble entry. hardwood Ooonng, new carpeung. fre h pamt, new granite countenop-., appliances & fixture~. $649,900 Ad Code 1241 EXQUISITE ESTATE Prestigiou Ocean Ridge. Boasting glorious ocean views, this home offers 4BR & 4.5BA. Numerous amenities accent this home & com- pliment the light & bright atmo phere. $1,649,000 Ad Code 1253 SUPER STARTER HOME 3BR home on a huge lot in Midway Cuy. Dual-paned windows throughout. hardwood flooring & tract lighting. Pan of the Ocean View School Di trict $189.900 Ad Code 3131 THE ESTATES 68R, 3.58A e tate wub canyon view in gated Newpon Ridge. Bonu room. hving room with fireplace, family room, plus marble baths and flooring .. SJ..099,000 Ad Code 1269 , L I Perfect Family Home Large comer 101 located in Allio Vic~. 3BR home tw a pac1ous living room w/soaring ceilings, large family room, bright gounnet kitchen w/centcr isJe, lots of windows. Near freeways, corridor, beaches, bike and JOS&in& trails, golf, shopping and theaters. $298,000 Panoramic Views Lar&e courtyard entry leads into this 3BR, 2BA sinale level home w/auached garage. Views of Saddleback Mountain and c11y lights. Expanded rev patio, new floonng throughout. fresh interior paint. $369,900 JUDYDRACE (949) 425-9600 ext. 221 European Country Splendor Enjoy family livina in this Jovel~. 3BA home, offcnna an ucclJcnt floor plan arid on a desirable cul-de-sac. Neiahborbood pool, clole to beaches, walk to pirks, lake and s.hoppina. No Mello Roos! SJ6.f,Mt Custom Home Sweep!ac Ocean Views Beauuful large eustom bome an gated area on pool-ued l0t. Neutral decor, many built-ins, 4BR. library, exercise room, 3 bars, IOund ·~ lhroopout_ Near shopping, beaches & freeways. Assoc pooJ ct: temis. $1Jst.IGO Ocean View 40 Acre Ranch Incredible custom estate. Single level 48R, 4BA with librar)i, media room, hu&c formal dining room. Over 6000 .q.ft. w/covcrcd & screened verandah. Beautiful covered pool/spa w/2BA. Enjoy Catalina. views. Cont}JUOUS acreqe available. $1,650,GIO -- KARAN MASTERS Ii CINDY TRFJO (949) 661-5'04 PanOramJc View JDdudts Ocean 'Thit aorgeous wood & glass home is nearly 2600 tq. ft. of luxul)'. An award-winnio1 dcaip. ~bedrooms plus°an office. Shows like a model. Grcaa view balcony, lowely paaiol and pathway&. Large spa. ,_.. l.quna Nipel ~ ..... CHARLES HATHOOT (949) 240-6494 Lquna Bacb Ocean BrttUS Enjoy the ocean breeze from the huge level backyard of • this eAqui ite 38R, 2.SBA home. WaJk to Victoria Beach from one of Laauna's best areas. Over 2'400 sq. fl. of livina space to call your own. $599,000 I'M BEAUTIFUL INSIDE COME SEE ••• • Owners unit: 2 bedrooms 2 Bathrooms • Large Balcony •Walk-in Closet & Built-ins • Opening Skylight • 2-Car ~arage with Storage 209 Amethyst Upqn mtering this beautifal ''home"you will be · surrounded by light, warmth and ekgan~e. Enjoy the combination of glass blocks, decorator's appliances, marble fireplace, bay windows .. : done in soft neutral shades. The spaciq,usness and open floorplan invit~ island living at its finest. • Second Unit: 2 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms ·~Patio • Fireplace in Living Room •Well Maintained Property • - • ' . Prudential California Realty's Johnson na~ed 2000 president of Coronci del Mar ~hamber of Co111merce B.J. Johnson stays active in business and socially in Corona del Mar Al the 43rd Annual Corona del Mar Installation Dinner, held in January at the beautifuJ Five Crowns restaurant in Corona del Mar, B. J. Johnson, an I agent with Prudential California Realty, was sworn in as the 2000 president of the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce. At the December Corona del Mar Chamber board meeting, Johnson was unanimously chosen to represent the Chamber as president in the year 2000, taking over the gavel from Buzz Jackson. Rounding out the Corona del Mar Chamber's Executive Board is F'mt VICC President Bina Baker, Second Vice President Barbara Wallace, Treasurer Harry Hubbard, Executive Board Secretary Luvena Hayton and Executive Administrator Ellen Buck. ' FolJowina a delightfw dinner and installation of officers, the highlight of the evening was entertainment provided by John L. Blom CUstom PboCography, wt-<> showed die 1999 a1ristnw Walk Fesiival and S-K Film. Corona del Mar a.amber of Commerce Committee members 2000 include BID Liaison: Buzz Jackson, B. J. Johnson and Bing Baker; Christmas Walk Festival: Bart.a Boalman, Luveoa Hayton and Diane Shammas; Flag: Bart.ra Wallace. Tana Hoover. Evelyne Hugi, B. J. JobnlOO and Donn Ketcbison; Membership: O\air Helen Deir and Chip St.asset; Legislative: Chair Luvena Hayton aod Ttna Hoover, Scenic 5-K: Chair Jim Skahan; Christmas Walle: Chair Barbara Boatman, Diane Shammas and Luvena Hayton; and Mixers: Chair Barbara Wallace. "As a newcomer to Corona del Mar, several years ago I wanted to belong to the commugity," Johnson said. "As a business person, I contacted the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce and they welcomed me. I found my niche, both in business and socially. I would encourage all businesses and residents to join the Chamber to help promote the civic and commercial welfare of Corona del Mar. We meet the third Tuesday of the month at the Five Crown1 restaurant for an elepnt lunch." For more information on the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commma, call (949)67~. FOi',.., ,_,..., .._..., eo•r1 B. J. J,,,,,_,, Ill" ti dd ~ ,,..,,, "~,......, .. ,,., N..,.n .... (NI),,_ 0., • ,_ ii.ll w., tJJo1ue1-,.w.-. Jim Flanagan of The Summit Real Estate Group • knoYIS real estate value Flanagan's ~rience and market knowledge ensure his di9nts a Smooth tranSactian They 8ay that a home is worth what someone is willing to pay for it. On the other hand, most buyers and sellers feel most comfortable entering e transaction when Otey are confident that they know the fair market value of a property. That's ju~l one motivation for many to place their tntil in Realtor Jim Flan~ of The S~it Real E tatcOroup's ~ Ntauel DeSign Center office. A big reuoa they tnlst Flanagan is his expetieAce: He ~· 13 years as a c~ ..a llSate appraiser bCfON _..,. 1111iaential sale in 1994. That •lr'Onl background in real estate evaluation, along with the community knowtedge that comes from 20 years as a South Or.111ge County resident, provides just the comf on level that many clients seek. Jim Flanagan . open houses, practice traditional farming and i~ not above old- fashioned door knocking to get the job done for his clicnh. He target~ the mid-range to high-end of the market. Flanagan's interest\ in the community and the importance of his family are evidxnt from his involvemenl with his wife of 26 years in the Laguna Hill~ area where · he has resided for more 1han 20 years. He bas been a board member •Jim also draws on a deep reservoir of selling skills," said branch manager Bob Story. "He .. spent a decade in soles and marketing with Coca Cola Corp., gaining experience and training that's hard to match." "Jim UIO drawa on a deep reservoir ohellbJa ltilla," uid branch manqer Bob Slbry ... He spent a deC*le in sales ,and mllrkeailla widl Coca COia Corp •• &aiaiaa llplrience md training 1bar1 bud ID maccll." The l.:lpna HiUt resident apprec...,, llMI plans to capitalize on. the awtetina NIOUl'C8I of The Sunurdf. N~ID .... rlt dllt AmaPQ ~ • adveltbina and direct illllll to.•'9 •11.y Hftina. 'J'hO.twr&Hic ..... bOldi fftlquenl of Lapna HiU1 Little League and Pony Leaaue. coached NJB basketball a.id AYSO soccer. He has been involved in the Laguna Hill!ol High School Orad Nlte programs for several yean. He tw a 21-year-old daugh&er who is a senior at Cal State f ullcnon and an 18-year-old son who is a freshman at Saddlebac.k Col1eae. 'Flanagan enjoys his leisure time playing tennis ihd golf. r. ,..,. /m ,.,._,.,,Ill Tit• S,,.,.,,, ,,.,.,.. Nflnl, Nil (Hf J 415-HOO. 81 LAGUNA BEACH Son CoNi'EMPoRARY CUSTOM 3 Bed, 3.5 Bath. Year old home, panoramic canyon views, ocean peek, granite, mahogany and maple abound, large entertaining deck. For further information or viewing call: Rod H arron Broker, 949/376-1782 Get your news puJ:»llshed in the 1 ' i I c , I f f -, ". f ' l '-. .. . , ' . , Advertising Supp eme Advertisers are encouraged to submit press releases, keeping in mind that date of pubU~tion is per space and copy may be edited. Here are several guidelines that may assist you in getting your information published in our ReaJ Estate Section: The Daily Pilot is a commWlity newspaper, therefore, it is important that your news or properties also be in the circulation area. Well-written press releases are comprehensive, concise and current. Content may cover agent profiles, personnel promotions, company events, awards ceremonies, brokers previews, community involvement, property profiles, and industry news and trends. Materials should be submitted by 5 p.m., Tuesday. Press releases and photographs, with good contrast, may either be given to your real estate advertising representative or mailed to: Jill Ulriksen, promotions assistant Daily Pilot 330 W. Bay St Gosta Mesa, CA 92627 Or. you may fax information to: (949) 650·4802 , If you have any questions or ideas about material you would like to see in our real estate section, call (949) 574-4237. I ., 1. - .. ... • 83 'b-~?,e Ca 2000 Officers and Board of Directors cf· ~ Officers Anne Hoover Bing Girling Darrell Pash President President-elect Treasurer Secretary Steve Sutherlen Directors Patrick Bartolic • Danny Bibb • Bob Coluccio • Bob Milliken David Prince • louAnne Rittey • Bernie Towers Executive Vice President Tricia Moore, R.C.E., C.A.E. L A G U N A 2000 Officers and Board of Directors -==-----=--~ Officers ~ ~-4 • • Rick Jenki.ns President Larry Wilson President-Elect Theresa Thatch Vice President Swift Torrance Secretary/Treasurer Directors Wayne Baglin • Bob Chapman • Bobbi Cox • Michael Gosselin Gayle Waite • Jan Wendorff Director for Life Marie Thomas Executive Vice President Jim lewis It's th e Power of Yes at work for you. Call me today! Terry Lee loan Consultant (949) 584-0861 Newport Beach Home Loan Center 26 Corp. Plaza Suite 200 Newport Beach, CA92660 IJ Washington Mutual ~ •ubint 10 dw1g• ( ""'" '"'""'""'' .... 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All Valley Mortgage A (800) 936-9333 8 000"& 5 1 125 15 8.157 3950% 20 0500 7 688 252.700 2.600 110 1M Bank Of America Mtg 8 (800) 556-7811 7.8750/o 20 2 250 30 8 152 5 250"• 20 0000 7099 252,700 2.000 1TA 1M Cal Fed Lending s (800) 225-3337 8000" .... 20 1 915 30 8.242 3.950% 20 0000 6.964 252,700 1 875 1TA 1M Chase Manhattan Mtg. K (800) 900-6062 8.000°lo 20 2.125 30 8.265 8.500'-20 2.500 9.190 252,700 3 .000 1TS 1Y Chelsea Mortgage-COM 2.000 3.950% 20 -.. A (800) 945-1582 7875% 20 15 8.125 0.000 7.856 2.000.000 2.800 110 1M -Coontrywide Funding ·K (800) 8n-5628 8.000% 20 2 375 45 8.293 3.500% 20 0.375 7.765 252,700 2.875 110 1M Detnc:t< Mortgage Group .. A (949) 759-9692 7 750% 5 2.625 14 8.066 3 250"4 20 1.000 7 333 650.000 2 150 1TA 1M Otvers1fled Fund. Grp. 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The lnfOnnllllOn ~ .. nol en Ollef IO llllllle • "*' F« • ~ OUiOll on "°""' IO 8'IOP for. "'°"'ll'l09, .'*'<I~ 14~~~!'* 10 ~~Co,:•~ Ad ~ C, ~ e.y, CA~ -~).!72.-00 • ~ffiG,tiTO~ ~""""c;g ----~ - "- - • F'c~5.2000 Continuing success Y#ith rang!! of buyers, sellers helps Gail. Grabner soar to top 5 Buyers and sellers make up the perfect mix of service Goll Grabner of Coldwell Banker ' Newpon Beach has developed a 1-peciat iatent for det ivering jui.t the right mix of ..ervicc, marlteling savvy and negotiating ~kill' for all of her client~. no matter what type of buyer they may be. for example. she prrde~ herself on knowing how to create high~xposurc marketang for her multi-milJion-dollar listings and how to gwde a young executive through lhe ..omeume!> overwhelmmg experience of finding lhe fir;t home. The fact 1i.. no matter what type of seller or buyer you arc. Grabner has handled your \1tuauon hef 01e. wi!)l total confidence, ik:<.:ordmg to Louise Winders. manager of Coldwell Banker Newpon Beach. Her year. of experience~ to be working. Grabner's 1999 productioo placed her m the top five in lhe Newpon Beach office in individual i.aJe., for 1999. She is al..o a member of Coldwell Banker\ President's Elite. the highei.t achievement category that can be accompli11hcd. "I really try to approoch each clienl's situation with integnty and ~ty," Grabner said. She also places a top prionty on marllcting her li!.tings so that they're sold as quickly as pos!.ible for the highe t price the sellers can get. Pan of what hetps her do that is taking out full-page ads in local newspapers to get full exjX>surc of the home. Alld she use creauve thin.king to close her transaction" quickly, no maner how complex they may be, ~ording to Wi~n.. FOi' more information, call Gail Grabner aJ Cold.,.,tll BanlU!r Ne.,.,port Beach aJ (949) 509-2681. A great opportunity to live in the village Don't miss this once in a lifetime opportunity to Jive and·play in the village of Corona del Mar. Located on one of the nkest nower stTects in the village, this large condo offers four bedrooms and three bathrooms. There i one bedroom with a private bathroom on the first noor. This home also ha a roof top deck that i perfect for entertaining. No need to worry about parking, you have your own two- car allached garage with eittra room for toragc. Tha home 1s offered at $569,000. For more informatil.m, call Karen Lynch of Coldwell Banktr aJ (949) 720. 9995. For your real eslale nuds, contact your local Coldwell Banktr o.ffi.c1 or reach Coldwell Banbr on tlte Internet at www.cbsocaLcom. Tht latg11t residential rtal estate company in California, Coldwtll Banlctr now O/HraJt more than 250 offtets and has nearly 7,000 w its as tJCialts ftatewide. O.,trall, the company ha.t ntarlJ 2,900 residential rtal tftate office and more than 69,000 salt associates and employees throughout North America. i 84 a great va ue as wel This home has location, loca1ioo, location. There i a gorgeous Back Bay view plus lhe property ba.cks to a prime Vista Caudal greenbelt. Addhionally, it is close 10 a pool and a putting green. This home is an H Plan and h~ three bedrooms and 1wo bathrooms. It feature a remodeled ~tchen and bathrooms, hardwood floors, a drama1ic mirrored wall and scraped ceilings. The master suite is appointed with mirrored closet doors aOd built-in organizers. There is a new roll-top garage door. The property is on leasehold land which may be purch~ from 1lie Irvine Company at any time. The benefit derived from purchasing a home on lease land is th:u it enables someone to purchase a larger home with more ameni1ies because the purchase price does not include the land. This home is offered al $349.000 leasehold. For more information., call Gail York or Un.da Field of Coldwell Banker at (949) 718-1538. For your real estate needs, contact your local Coldwell Banker office or reach Coldwell Banker on the Internet at www.cbsocaLcom. Easy V#ays to spruce up your home New fixtures is an easy and economical way to enhance the look in your kitchen or bathroom Time i' a commodity. And, no maner what the ta'ik, 1ime 1s of the es~nce. The hectic lives of consumers are the driving force behind the c.reation of good and <;ervices that make hfc easier. For example, ki1chen or bathroom remodeling is no longer a time-consuming, budget-breaking project. That's becau'le home products manufacturer.> have answered consumer demands for product' with new features lhat make it .,1mplc 10 pruce up their lJtchens or bath'> without spending endless hours wnh dc.-cora1ors, plumbers and contraclo,,. A colorful shower curtain. floor mal or sink-top toiletry ~t is a fast and easy way 10 add a ~"Pia h of color and lylc to the bath. Jf you 're looking for wmethina a little more ctW.lcnsing. OOdins a modem faucel in either room will tola.lly change 11 .. look and feel in just a few hours. One li:adi,ng faucet m.·muf acturer. • Peerless Faucet Company. has 1akcn ~pecial care to design faucets thm m!U.e i1 \imple for homeowner; to tackle thi" JOb on their own. Pcerlei.s faucets come with .. pecial feat~ tha1 make them c'pecially e:by to install ... uch as easy to follow, \tep- by-tep inl>lnlction!>. patented acce,\Orie' and a toll·frce helpline for ru.s1 tancc during in,tallation. "With a httJe dirccuon, do-it-your'lelfers can get big re'ults without taking time away from the things they love 10 do," o;a1d R.C. Walker of the Peerle!>s Fautet Company. Walker suggeslc; looking for con umer friendly packaging, easy-to-read maintenance and in taJlation sheet~. and producis that offer no tools hookup. ''People investing in do-ii-your.elf producl'I are very excited about 1ackling home renova1ion projects on their own." Walker said. '1'hey feel a trong sense of • pnde and accompli.'>hment when they can ... say to their friend , 'Yes. I did that myo;clf.'" Little loucbe make a big diflereoce and, like Peerfe s, more and more manufac1urers are paying pccial aucntion lo dctnils that make ii "impk for con~umc~ to fulfill their remodeling needs m 11 tnne(y manner. It'' ca.'>y and 1t economical. 85 1'-0PEN HOME GUIDE BALBOA ISLAND 209 Amethyst Duplex Sat/Sun 1-4 $1 ,195,000 Coleen Brennan The Summit Real Estate Group. 949-275-2775 CORONA DEL MAR 4607 Dorchester Chris Hopper 3BR . Corona del Mar Properties 949-673-8494 209 Femleaf 4BR Jim Undberg • laland Real Estate 949-72~ 1363 501.5 Larkap~r • 3BR Comer of 2nd & Larkspur By Owne,r 949-721-0172 · 602 Avocado owner/Broker 949-72~5135 38R Sat/Sun 12-4 $935,000 Sun 1-4 $1 ,050,000 Sat 1-4 $695,000 Sun 12:30-4 $799,000 COSTA MESA 1603 Tustin Ave 3BR Sat/Sun 1-4:30 VRM $429,000 • $459,000 By OWner 949-574-7800 3020 Java Hutch 4BR Sat/Sun 12-4 Sn5,000 Success Propertiu 949-673-6942, 949-378-0664 (cell) LAGUNA N.IGUEL 14 Alta Hilla Way . 6Br Sat 1·5 $1,999,999 Bear Brand Ocean Ranch Carrie Behrends, First Team Real Estate MMU.3091 NEWPORT BEACH 611 Udo Park 4F By Owner MM75-3n3 1BR Sun 12-4 $406,000 1500 Cumberland 3Br/2Ba Sat/Sun 1-5 $484,900 Lowest Price in Westcliff Fred Sands Newport Properties . 949·722-610l 712 Harbor Island 5BR Sun 12:30-5:00 CPSC, INC Real Estate David Bradburne 714-436-1125 110 44th St S+Ofc Stephanie Houghton Prudential Ca Realty 949-887·3727 2339 Port Lerwick 4BR Harbor View Homes By Owner Will Colop w/Bkrs 949-640-9145, 949-717-6576 126 Via Lorca LIDO ISLE 5Br/4Ba Bill Grundy Realtors 949-675-6161 503 Avenlda Sun 1-5 $1 ,395,000 ' Sat/Sun 12-5 $669,000· Sat 12-3 $997 ,500 Campana 2BR Sun 1-4 $539,711 Angle Garcia The Summit Real Estate Group 949-212-2832 10 Winged Foot 5BR Sun 1-4 $1 ,620,000 Georgina Smith & Stella Ward Coast Newport Properties 949-759-3718, 949-759-3729 809 W. Balboa Blvd 3BR Cannery Village Realty 949-673;-3m 2116 Miramar 3Br Cannery VIiiage Realty 949-673-3m 522 El Modena 58R C.nery Vlll9 Reelty MH73-3m Sat/Sun 1-4 $595,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 $869,000 Sat/Sun 1-4 $1,995,000 , 1603 1Ustfn Ave. Beautifully remodeled, modem residence. 3BR. 3BA, bonus room. open living room·&. dinlng room. Ali new landscaping, brick Interior, patios. 2 large private, fenced yards with RV storage. New carpet. ptumblng. 501.S Larkspur Ave, COM $695,000 Newport Coartl By Appointment S4S9,000 Recessed lighting. Newport Heights School District. • ) Bedroomt, 2.S Baths • Vtnt Rooftop Dccli • Rm Pmnxm lBR. lBA • Pool. Seuna, Oarcq_ • 10.13' Ccllmp. Vaulud LR! •Hardwood Flocin • Tw.o-Scory, Y-ulred Cc1h19 • l'nvat~ W&lki~ Trail. • Ormact/Matblt Kucht:n • l.tqt 40' P.tio. Ivy C.0..tttd • H..rdwood Roon. Uperadiet. • O..C llO Fa.hion Wmd • JacuwTub, Double Smh • Wa1l.O8tath. Rtot~u • Pauo Trcllu, Oardm • Be.utiful & Eltpnt By Appoinbnent,, ~ase Call 949/721..0172. Owner. Emall: Home~etrend.com IUyer Agents Welcome. Harbor View Homes -Port Streets Brand New Custom Home -4 bedrooms, 4Yi Baths With 1 Bedroom Down + 3 Car Garage VRM $429,000 -$459,'000 Broker Co/Op By OWner 949-574-7800 ext 230 949-722-1384 High Volume Celllngs -Sculptured Indirect Lighting Huge Gourmet Kitchen-Viking/Subzero-Crackle finish and antique parchment faux finish cabinets Bolvadla Limestone -Tuscany Columns Bordure dl$rai:3 9u5:0•00 Moulding he ultimate privacy from this unique estate sizcd lot. Panoramic views! Lovely customized S bd. home. Exclusive Big Canyon. 1-800-640-6661 . Georgina Smith Stella Worden (949) 759-3710 (949) 759-3729 =---~~-~3-llilill~ BIG CANYON Home for Sale Private Party • :3.800 Square Feet (Approx.) • 4 Bedroom, 3 Bathe, Office ~ • :3 Car Gar, Stora0e Cat:iineu; .::J. ~ • Juet. remodeled, All new ~ appllancee. pluml.?in0 flxturee, electric fbcturee, carpet, drapee, marl71e floore. count.er topt> • Securtt;y Alarm, Phone Sy&t.em •Jacuzzi • ~ar Cloeet6 • 1e Foot ee111n0e • Guard·Gated $799,000 Muet See. Owner Wiii Carry & Remodel To Sult. 949-721-0404 ~!!!l!~~~:alllllll~~~~ Principals Only Please 3020 JAVA, CM MESA VEltDE COUNTRY CLU& 17th F•lf'M!Y, Hu,. 9600 6.F. Loi e..utttul <4DR. 2.!58A. e..i Locailon. $775,000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES MONTEGO! OPEN HOUSE SAT. AND SUN. 12-5 l.Arg_e Private corner lot near Anderson Elementary School and shopping centers. 4BR, 2BA, spacious backyard. 2-car garage, community tennis court, pool and jacuw. $669,000 By Owner Call: 949-717-6576 Charming single story, 4 bedroom & 2 ~bath•. Neutral tones, parquet entry, plantation shuttcrb, remodeled muter bath. Enclosed courtyard, 3-car garage, family room, two fi replaces. Off~rYJ aL $819,000 949-759-9314 M. t RrAt [ OMESoJ!Ae ~1111ful Nt»pm \BR VII"# home wllar11t I"'· yud anJ ¥icw lmm><11b1C! Mu•t KIM Onlr J0•),91)() A l\.up1n' 'IX'on't wt -C"..ill co<Uy! : " , a.:11.• ,t , ~· l_ ~ ·--~ ~..,... 28R 11'.athmom, dalpt condo wuh 1-a.r pillgh, pwl tic pe in pctd arn 1n pumc loaoon A bupin tt S279,997l Home of the W.•k DISPLAY AD Listing In OPEN HOME GUIDE + For One Low Price/ I 3-DAY 4 -UNE FULL-RUN CLASS AD call Your Representative Todayl Lisa Rivera Annie Willey (949) 574-4252 (949) 574-4249 126 VIA LORCA 11lis ~ l'M'> 9Dl'f AAtDnl bomt has nnc ~ llA2 dwl can ~ ~ v.til the OJrrat stlndanh • rr.'e bedroom5 and rour bathrooms • ApproX. l.080 sq rt. of living arra • Lal" living room, fireplace. wllh dramatJi.: two 'll«Y cdling • flcil?nt formal dining room • French doors ID~ p.illo • Upstalls landllls ~area • ~o bedrooms with bak:ony • Upsralr1 Ulundty room • Family room wllh dilling nook. n-ns f1NE HOME 1S OFFERED FOR$997 ,500 • .. Great home in popular Harbor View area Located in one of the most popular neighborhoods in the area of Harbor View Homes, this two story CJtpanded residence situated on a large comer lot offers four bedrooms. three bathrooms plus space for an o·ffice. The oversized fanuly room has a bar and fireplace. A spa tub and steam enhance the master suite. Also featured in this home is an activity room, fonnal dining room and in ide laundry. Detailing includes textured walls and ceilings, Euro-designed cabinets, wood floors and cooktop with grill for the gourmet cook. Throughout the neighborhood many homes have been rebuiJt or remodeled. Year round there is a variety of children's activities including swim team and soccer. Harbor View offers a community pool, play area and park. aosc by is Fashion Island· with an array of store and restaurants. This home is offered between $739,000 and $848,876. For more lnfonnallon, call LaraiM Shaw of Pnuhnlial California Really at (949) 644-6200. Htr olfice ls located at 23 Corpof'OU Plaz,a, Su. 190 in Ntwport Beach. Neighborhood amenities nearby This lovely three bedroom, two bath Ea!.tside Costa Mesa home i'-t nestled on one of the beM 'il~Lc; in Eastside within the Mariners School diMnct. The home is also within proximity to Mariners Park, 17th Street shopping and Triangle Square. Remodeled and neatly maintained, this gem is accompanied by a pool and spa. The large lot has gra s lawns both front and back as well as extra boat or vehicle parking. Amenities abound with copper plumbing, full attic and wall installation. c;l ump stone block wall sidt and back, Malibu accent lighting and drive through !!arage with automatic garage doors. Also featured arc a gas barbecue connection. cu'ltom stone patio table afld benche , new water heater, ac; well a a country kitchen with talc counter.. and bay window. Re ident will enjoy the wooden Andcr.,on mini blinds along with the cu tom Anderson double hung thermo pane window<.,. They may al o entertain out'11de on the nuse"d patio deck with filtered patlO cover. Additional f eaturei, include built-in ventilation system, four ceiling fan and hardwood noors in the kuchen and under the carpet. This home i offered al $429,000. For mon ifl/ormatlon, call Bob Coluccio al (949) 219-2421 or (949) 6JJ-JJJJ. Prud1ntial California Really, 23 Corporate Plazl;i, Sit. 190, Newport Beach. Unique community of One Ford Road Enter through a.custom leaded glass door into this model perfect, two Mory, four bedroom and three and one-haJf bath residence. This customized home, located at One Ford Road, a 24-hour gated community, features plantation shutters, cu tom draperie , granite counters, a gourmet kitchen with stainless Viking appliances.' Sub-Zero, granite counten;, buHt-in peaker system and custom .. old board" wood flooring. 1be exterior features green lawns with flowering borders. One Ford Road is a neighbor-friendly community with the Pasco Green as the oentral community-long park that includes an outdoor fireplace with prof es ional barbecue facilities and pool, prof es ionalJy designed putting greens, rose garden, a children's playground, basketball coun, fuUy equipped fitness center and junior Olympic-sized pool. There are other pas ive parks throughout lhe ncig_bborhood. There is no Mello Roos. This home is offered at S 1,295,000. For more information, call Judy Muncy at (949) 644-6200. Prudential CaU/omia Really, 23 Corporate Plaz.a, Ste. 190, Newport Beach. Harbor View residence proiects curb appeal An upscale neighborhood known for its innovattve design and sophi ticated archjtecture is the setting for an impressjve home. This stunning, new two-story, five bedroom, four and one-half bath home is built with the finest materials and workmanship. There i a curved grand stairwell in the entrance of thj residence which is filled with natural light. The channing traditional interior has wood flooring, soaring ceilings. gourmet kitchen with Viking appliances and a large pnvate master 11uite with an oversized walk-in cJo~t. Featuring a formal dining room and family room plus inside laundry and a three car garage. Enhancing the exterior arc immaculate lawns and border . Harbor View Home<; i an active community with swimming pool<;, clubhouse<,, exten.,ive gn..JoCnbelts, athletic field . playground and ac11vitie for children of all age . The home i. just a ~hon walk to all the amenitie . Many of the homes have been rebililt or rcmooelcd adding to the elegance and value that j evident in the neighborhood. This home i!l offered at $1,295,000. For mon inf°""""""• cilJJ Mali G11/kdg1 41 (949) 644-6200. Pnuhtttial California Rtalty, 2J Corp!Jratt Pfau, St1. 190, N1wport Beach. The D~ily Pilot It has produced 1!1-ore sales for me than any other advertising vehicle and is the top item in my marketing budget. The Daily Pilot is my first choice to market my clients ' properties because it is the most prominent source of information for real· estate buyers in this market. The Daily Pilot Real Estate Section functions like an MLS directory. Complete, weekly coverage of the real estate market, from Costa Mesa and Newport Beach down the coast to Dana· Point. Real Estate I • I' • • f , ~ ' '" For advertising inform.ation call (949) 642-4321 Artists paradise featured at Broker Preview A hand-painted embelUshed, gold leaf gicld painting valued at $1 ,800 unframed will be given by the owners to one of the real estate agents attending a pecial Realtors Preview of this magnificent custom tennis court estate on a larger than one-half acre premier lot in the guard gated community of Belcourt. This estate is the recipient of numerous awards for beauty, design, landscaping and maintenance and was featured on Japanese television. The peace and tranquility found in this home offered the perfect environment for the owner/artist to paint in for 13 years. The Brokers Preview is scheduled for Feb. 17 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. where the artist/owner will sign her painting before giving it to the lucky Realtor who leaves a card in the Baccarat vase. Thjs home is offered at $3,499,000. . For more information, call lktty Co~gys or Nancy Peterson of Coast Newport PropertUs-ColdweU Banker aJ (949) 644-1600. Coast Newport Propertus-ColdweU Banker is l«aml aJ 4 Civic Pltwl, Su. 260 in Newport Beach. Great design and constant updates to home This contemporary Mediterranean home has been continually updated to reflect today's life tyle. lt features five bedrooms, four and one-half bathrooms, a library overlooking an expansive foyer, fonnal and infonnal dining, and a family room. The state-of-the-art SieMatic kitchen includes granite counters, Sub-Z.Cro refrigerator and freezer, wine cooler, oversized Dacor oven , di hwasher and breakfa t area. This home is offered at $2,450,opo. For mor1 injormaJWll, call JoA.nne Perkins of Coast Newport PropertUs- Coldwell Banker aJ (949) 644-1600. Coast N1wport ProJHrtUs-Co/.dwell Banbr is /«flied at ti Civic Pf.ar.a., Su. 260 in N•wport BcacJL Custom features mark pristine family home This pristine, newer family home is located on a comer lot in the gated communjty of Campobello. A dramatic private courtyard entry with wrought-iron gale and eight-foot entry door leads you into this three bedroom, two and one-half bathroom home. The profe ional kitchen f catures a center island, built-in appliance , tile flooring and custom tile on the counter tops. The bright and airy living room is accented with French doors, custom carpet and recessed lighting. The master bedroom features a sitting/dre sing area, private deck, adjacent office, walk-in closets, dual china sinks, buUt-in varury and European style cabinetry. The large yard features beautiful landscaping consisting of beautiful garden with turf and plants plus a Pergola patio covering. Other features include: dual zone air conditjoning, brick fireplace and an indoor laundry room. This home is offered at $779.000. For more information, call Derik Briall of Coast Newport Properties-Coldwell Banktr at (949) 644-1600. Coast New/H)rt Properties-Col.dwell Banbr ii located aJ 4 Civic Phwi, Ste. 260 in Newport Beach. Laguna Beach cottage is full of historic charm Located close to beach and town on a very priv~te cul-de-sac in Wood's Cove, this historical home i full of charm. A.darling white picket fence surrounds the beautiful yard overlooking the canyon. The Jiving room features a rock fireplace, hardwood floors and beamed ceilings. Thj perfect one bedroom, one bathroom cottage haS plenty of room for expan ion. This home is offered at $550,000. For more Uifom111lkJ11, c.U J""1 Bknso• of COtUt N1wport ProJHrtill· Coldwell BanbraJ (9"9) "99-6110. COtllt N#Wport Properties-Col.dwell Banker is /«awl a 316()1 COtUt Hl1lcwa1 ill /ApM Be«la. ... --. ~ . -.. _ ,_ .... -~ •...,...:-----·--------· -·-·-.. ----..-.......... -...... .. .... ~ • ' . February 5, 2000 Sign Up Now! Be a Part of What A View! Vol. IX Coming Wednesday, February 23, 2000 Deadline (Space & Copy): Wednesday, February 16, 2000, 5 p.m. Release Date: Friday, February 18, 2000, Noon Call Your Sales Representative Today!. (949) 642-4321 • Artists paradise featured at Broker Preview A hand-painted embellished, gold leaf giclee painting valued at Sl,800 unframed will be given by the owners to one of the real estate agents attending a ·pecial Realtors Preview of this magnificent custom tennis court e tale on a larger than one-half acre premier lot in the guard gated community of Belcourt. This estate is the recipient of numerous awards for beauty~ de ign, landscaping and maintenance and was featured on Japanese television. The peace and tranquiJity found in this home offered the perfect environment for the owner/artist to paint in for 13 years. The Brokers Preview is scheduled for Feb. 17 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. where the artist/owner will sign her painting before giving it to the lucky Realtor who leaves a card in the Baccarat vase. This home is offered at $3,499,000. For mor• mfonnatilJn, call Betty Comegys or Nancy Petenon of Coast Newport ProptrtUs-ColdweU Banker at (949) 644-1600. Coast N•wport Proptrtks-ColdweU Banker is located at 4 Civic PltwJ, Ste. 260 ln Nniport Beach. Great design and constant updates to home This contemporary Mediterranean home has been continually updated to reflect today's life tyle. It features five bedrooms, four and one-half bathrooms, a library overlooking an expansive foyer, formal and inf onnaJ dining. and a family room. The tate-of-the-art SicMatic kitchen includes granite counters, Sub-l.ero refrigerator and freezer, wine cooler. oversiied Dacor ovens, dishwasher and breakfast area. This home is offered at $2.450,000. For more lnfonnatio"7 call JoAnne Perkins of Coast Newport Proptrths- ColdweU Banktr at (949) 644-1600. Coast Newport ProJHrtUl·Col.dwtU Banlur Lr located at 4 Civic Plaza, Ste. 26Q in N.wport Beach. Custom features mark pristine family home This pristine, newer (amily home is located on a comer lot in the gated • community of Campobello. A dramatic private· courtyard entry with wrought-iron gate and eight-foot entry door leads you into this three bedroom, two and one-half bathroom home. The professional kitchen features a center ~land. built-in appliances, tile flooring and cu LOm tile on the counter tops. The bright and airy living room is accented with French doors, custom carpet and recessed lightmg. The master bedroom features a itting/dre ing area. private deck. adjacent office. walk-in closets, dual china sinks, built-in vanity and European style cabinetry. The large yard features beautiful landscaping consisting of beautiful garden with turf and plants plus a Pergola patio covering. Other f eaturcs include: dual zone air conditioning, brick fireplace and an indoor laundry room. This home is offered at $779,000. .. For more infomuition, call Dtrik Brian of Coast Newport PropertUs-Coldwell Banker al (949) 644-1600. Coos/ Newport Properties-Coldwell Banker is located at 4 CiYic Plaza, Ste. 260 in Newport Btach. Laguna Beach cottage is full of historic charm Located close to beach and town on a very private cul-de-sac in Wood ' CoYe, this hi torical home i full of charm. A darling white picket fence surround the beautifoiyard overlooking the canyon. 'The living room features a rock. fireplace, hardwood floors and beamed ceilings. Thi perfect one bedrOom, one bathroom cottage has plenty of room for expan ion. This home is offered at $550,000. For more ilefonrta1W11, coll }IUIJ BI01101n of Coost N•wport ProJHTtUS· Colllwell &utbr at (949) 499-6110. Coast Nnvport ~rtiu-Col.dweU Banker is located a 316Ql Coat HitllWOJ ill LogulUI Beacle • .... -·-···--,....a.o -----·--~--__..-................. ............~,. ........,_....,_. ve A Listin Sign Up Now! Be a Part of What A View! Vol. IX Coming Wednesday, February 23, 2000 Deadline (Space & Copy): Wednesday, February 16, 2000, 5 p.m. .... Release Date: Friday, February 18, 2000 , Noon · Call Your Sales Representative .Today! (949) 642-4321 Februaey 5, 2000 Februa 2 9 a.m. -noon, "Ethics" 1 -4 p.m., "Agency~' 401 North Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, CA 92663 (949) 722-2300, fox (949) 642-4105 www.ocoor.com 3 8:45 a.m._, Government/Political Affairs meeting ·11 a.m. -2 p.m., Brokers Preview areas 9, 11, 12, 25, 26 4 11 a.m. -2 p.m., Brokers Preview areas 1-8, 10, 14-17 MLS Book Delivery 8 8:45 a.m., Affiliate Committee meeting 9 9 a.m., Compass Beginning Class 9 a.m. -noon, "Trust Fund" , 1 -4 p.m., 11Fair Housing" 10 11 a.m. -2 p.m., Brokers Preview areas 9, 11, 12, 25, 26 11 11 a.m. -2 p.m., Brokers Preview areas 1-8, 10, 14-17 14 Valentine's Day 16 9 a.m., MLS Committee Meeting 9 a.m. -noon, "Understanding RE Contracts" 1 -4 p.m., "Environmental Hazards" 2 -4 p.m., Internet Class 17 9 a.m., Board of Directors Meeting 11 a.m. -2 p.m., Brokers Preview areas 9, 11, 12, 25, 26 18 11 a.m. -2 p.m., Brokers Preview areas 1-8, 10, 14-17 21 Washington's Birthday observed Association Office Closed 23 9 a.m. -noon, "Appraisal11 1 -4 p.m., "Estate Planning" 2 p .m., Compass Beginning Class .24 . 11. a.m. -2 p.m., Brokers Preview areas 9, 11, 12, 25, 26 25 11 a.m. -2 p.m., Brokers Preview areas 1-8, 10, 14-17 92 ASHI .ansY1ers frequently asked questio s. about home inspections Home inspections are You will want lO make sure that the home mspector is a member of ASHI. A ti.st of valuable to home buyers members in your area is available upoo d II request from ASID by calling (800) 743-0n se ers ASlll or visiting www.a.W.com on the With more people having their homes inspected now than ever t>efore, the American -Society of Home .l.Jlspectocs (ASHI) says it i.s important for home buyers and sellenl to possess a clear understandillg of what a home inspection is and wtw it is not According to Tom Byrne. ASHI president. some of the most frequently asked q\lcstions and answers include: What ir a NHM insptttion? A home irnpectioo is an objective, visual examination of the physical structure and systems of a home, from the roof to the foundatioo. JJ problems or symptoms are found, the inspector may recommend further evaluatioo. What does it inclutk? The standard home inspcclOr's report will review the c:oodition of the home's heating system, central air conditJoning system (temperature pcnnitting), interior plwntMng and electrical systems; the roof, attic and visible insulation; walls, ceiJings floors, windows and doors; and the foundation, basement and visible structure. Why do I nud a hom~ inspection? Home inspections are typically done for home buyers and sellers. Buyers 1enm abour the condition of the home prior to investing. Sellers can learn of any problems before putting their home up for sale. Other instaooes when a home inspection is perfonned include: home owners. not wishing to buy or sell, hire inspectors to identify problems and possibly avoid costly future repain; and home buyers hire borne .inspectors 10 monitor new home consuuction. Can't I do 1t mys~lf' lt is best to obtain an impastU.t third party opiojoo by an expert in the field of home inspection. An inspector IS familiar with the many elements of home consuuctiort, their ' proper installations and maintenance, how systems and components function toaether. as well as how and why they fail. Can a lwusefail an inspection? No. A professional home inspection is an inspection of the current condition of a home. lt is not an appniisaJ, which detennines martct value or a municipal inspection, which verifies local code compliance. A home inspector, therefore, will not pass or fail a house, but rather describe its physical condition .and indicate wbal may need rq>air or repblcemenl. ffqw do I find a home ill.tfNctor? Local inspecton can be found in the Yellow J>aajes. Friends, business ~or 1nyooe sad fic:d with a home inspector may abo be utcd a toUrCel. Internet. What is the American Society <f H~ Inspectors? The American Society of Home In.spectors (ASHI) is the leading professional usociation for iodcpendeot home impectors. Since its fonnaUon in 1976, ASlil's Standmds of Practice have served u the home inspector's perf onnmoe guideline, universally recogniud and accepced by professional and government authorities alike. Copies of the Si.ndards are available free from ASHl. The professional Code of FJhics prohitMt members from engaging in conflicts of interest cooceming the inspection. Who ~longs to ASH/? Members of ASHI are independent professional home inspcaors who have met rigoi'ous tecbnicaJ and experieocc requirements. To become an ASHI member, an inspector must pass two written tecbnical eums, have perfonned a minimwn of 2.50 professional fee-paid home inspections and maintained his or her candidate status for no less than six months. In addition to following the Society's Code of Et.hies. members must obtain continuing education credits in order to keep current with the latest in building · technology. materials and professional skills. Wht'n do I call in the hotM inspector? A h<>me inspector is typically contacted immediately after the contract or purchase ~nr tw been signed and is often available within a few dlys. However, l:Jeforc you ign. you may want to include an inspection clause in the contract. makina your purchase obliption contingenc upon the findings of a professiooal home inspection. This clause should specify the terms to which both the buyer and the seller are obli~ What if tht' Tef>Ort Tnlf!als problems? No house is perfect JI the inspector identifiea problems, it doesn't necessanly mean you shouldn't buy the house. onJy that you will know in advance what to expect. A seller mny adjust the purchase price or contract tenns if major problems are found. If tlu! hous~ proves to ~ in good condition, did I really nttd an inspection? Definitely. Now you can complele your • home purclwe with your eyes opeo as to the condition of the 1?fOPCrtY and all its equjpmem and systems. You will also have learned ltWly things about your new home &om the ~·· written report and win want to keep I.bat infonnation for future • reference. "°',.,.. UV°""""°" #otd IM AAWrica Socl«] of H011N I,,.mon °' tlN _,, of ASH/......,.,, t"'1 (MIO) UJ- 1144. • I Q!iJ)' Ptlot Real E*te 93 feblyary 5, 2000 Repeat homebuyers, multiple offers and out-of-state . buyers, key factors driving California housing market Educatio n, Internet also play importa,nt roles according to recent survey The proportion of repeat homebuyer' in Cahlom1.1 hit its highest mark in more than a decade. one-third of homes on the market received muluple offers Jnd buyers moving to California from out-of-state reached th e highest le vel in a decade. according lO the Third Quarter 1999 California Jlou .. ing Finance Survey (HFS}. released recent!) h) the California Associa11on of Realtor'® (CA R.) The rolt: ol 1h1.· Internet in the real ec;1a1e tr.m.,.iction contrnm:d 111 mcrea.\C, the survey reported. \\-hile <-choo1' · 1mpcinance in the buy-Q.r-sell deci,ion wa' mea,urcd for the first time during the third quarter 1999. "Since the beginning of 1999, C:tlifornia\ housing market ha.i; exhibited a marked 'hift to a repeat buyer\ market.". aid C.A.R. President Richard F. Gaylord "Both the median home pnce and seller\ ·home equity po ted -,harp improvement' compared 10 the previous five year,." The survey aJso reported that: • 63.5 percent of homebuycrs were repeal buyer.. m the third quarter 1999, the highest proponion ol repeat buycn. since 1987, when tl was a record 67.6 percent. • Home equity (median net cash to seller.) wa., a 'olid $73,000 in the third quarter 1999. ju-,t 'lhght ly below the $75,000 equity level recorded in the tir..t quarter 1999 and the lhJrd h1ghe\t during the I~. ·The median sales price wru; $239,700, virtually · unchanged ince the fu·M quarter 1999 and up 6.5 percent from the second quarter last year. The third quarter medtan was the second high~t on record. C.A.R. 's quaner1y senes of Houc;mg Finance Suf\leys offers a napshot of the financing, property characteristic and buyer/seller demographic. of California RcaJtors'® most recent transactmns. Tht! thtrd quarter re ults are based on a urvcy sent out 10 5,000 California ReaJtors®. with more than 500 valid re ponse~ for tran1;actions that tool.. place in July, i\ugu t and September 1999. C.A.R.'s comprehensive Annual Housing Finance Survey, conckicted during the second quarter each year. offers a more detailed, in-deplh look at the characteristics of residential real estate transactions in California. "California home. sold at a robu t pace throughout the third quarter. with a large proportion of homes citing above a king price and after receiving muluple ofters," said Leslie Appleton-Young. C.A.R \ vice president and chief cconorrnst. "Nearly one-third of home .. for ale-32.7 percent -received multiple offers." • During the third quaner I 999, the HFS teR')rted a median price d•~ount of 1.6 percent. the same as 1998\ record low. early 40 percent of home !.ale., were at or aoove the l.'iking price, and ~lightly more than 13 percent of home~~ 'Acre above the • a,i..ing price. • I tome' \I.ere on the market for a median of four \\.eek., in the 1h1rd quancr 1999. I lere arc o.1<Jd111onal ._cy I indtng'> of C.A.R. ·,Third Quarter 1999 California Hou'>ing Finance Survey: Home Tran!)actionlt and the Stock Market fhc numhcr ol tran\ac11on., \\.here the ,tock mar!..eL pl.iyed a role in the dcc1i,1on 10 bu) or '>e.11 a home ro'e I mm 6 6 percent in the '>Ccond quarter 1999 to I 0.1 pcrt:cnt in the thirtl quarter 1999. • In the <tan hanci,co Bay Area, the 'tock market played a mlc 111 17 4' percent of the huy/sdl dec1 .. mn,. wh1k Lh,u proportion was 7.0 percent in ">outhcm Califom1.1. \1igration Patterns TI1c proportion ol 'dh:rs mo\ ing out ot California hJs dropped dramut1cally 'incc I 996. An incrca,ing propor11tm of '>dkr' .11'.o are rcm.iining in the 'amc wunty. The third quarter 1999 '3\\ the highc<..t proportion of out-ol-state huyer' on record • During the third quaner 1999 . .i4.4 percent of homl.' ..cllcr' 'taycd within the 'amc county. the htghe't on record. •The proportion of Californi;i home <..elJc~ moving out of California dropped harply from 30.9 pcr<.ent in 1995 to 16.4 percent in 1999. • The proportion of buyer~ coming from out of 'late or out of the country wa' 11 . t percent, the "Both the med ian home price and seller's home equity posted sharp improvements compared to the previous five years." highest on record since 1989. Rote or Internet Continues to Increase The incidence of buyeri. and seller'> utiliz..ing the Internet rose 'ltcadily lhrou!1hout the year. with buyen. u'ing the Internet more than seller-.. Buyers: •The proportion of buyer., using the Internet to find listings jumJX'd from 263 percent at the beginning of 1999 to 34.8 percent in the third quarter 1999. • Buyer\ acces ins lhc Internet to find neighborhood information r<>'-C from 12.2 percent during the fir.,1 quarter 1999 to IQ.9 percent in the third 4uarter 1999. • Tile proportion of hofnt"buycf'i looking for a mortgage almost douhlcd from 6.7 pcKCOt to 12.2 percent, according to Realtor..® paruc1paung in the survey. • 12.3 percent of homebu)er.. U\ed the Internet to prcquahfy for a mortgage. up from 7.2 percent in the lir ... t quarter ht-.t year. • 24.5 percent of homebuycrs u'ed the Int ernet to communicate with Realtors®. up from 20.5 percent in the I ml 4uancr la,1 year. ellers: • 24.6 percent of '>cllcr<> u'cd lhe fotcmet to communiqatc \.\<llh Realtor'®· up from:? I .:! percent during the fir..i quarter 1999. • 14.1 percent u-.ed the Internet to look for ti ... lings. up from 10.0 percent earlier in 1999. • 4.1 percent Of ... cth.:r~ u'cd the Internet to find a mongage, up trom :?.9 pt;r,\'nt at the bc:ginning of the year. • 3.1 percent u'cd the Internet to pn:4uali!) for a. mongage. Realtors'®: • 27 .0 percent ot Realtor.. 'aid lhe,lntemet made the 1ran,ac1ion ea .. ier, compared to 21.0 percent during the fir,t quarter of 1999, wh1k 5.4 percent thought the Internet complicated the tran'>acuon. • 23.0 percent ol Realtor'® behcve<l 1he Internet made the 1ran)act1on fa)ter. while 1.6 percent thought 11 'ilowed down the 1ran,action. chools and Homebuying The Third Qu.tncr HFS al110 revealed that the quality of public 'ichool., played a role in many ""'\ buycri.' and seller..· tran,action deci-.ion\. Addi11onally. a 1,1gniltcan1 proportion of buyers and 1,ellcr.. chose to <,end their children 10 pnyatc "chool. with more 'eller households with .,chool-age children than buyer household'> with -.chool-age children opting for private 1,chooh. More Realtor..'® chenh 'cnt their school-age children 10 private \chool m Southern California than in the San Francisco Ba} Arca and the Centr..tl Valley. •The quality of the ..chool d1 tnct was a factor for 28.1 percent of homebuyer , compared to 15. 7 percent of home sellers, during the third quarter 1999. • 13.1 percent of home 'iCllc~ ~nt their school-age children to pnvate school, while 8.8 percent of buyers opted for pnvate school. • 19.6 percent of home ellerc; sent their children to private M:hool in Southern California, compared to 16.0 percent in the San Francisco Bay Arca and 2.9 percent in the Central Valley. C.A.R. \ A1111uol Hou.\in,i: Finona Sun t)' tW\ fir I co11duc1ed in /9RJ. 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