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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-02-17 - Orange Coast Pilot. _Mµ,>ns just got yo~er •After complaints, cinema owner lowers <Jllalify- ing age for senior adinission from 62 to 55 again. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot NEWPORT -BEACH Edwards Cinemas administra- • tors have decided that any 55 : year old movie-goers willing to call themselves seniors deserve a discount. • Citing a handful of com- • plaints from residenbl in New- port Beach, operators of the the- Gter chain last week quietly rolled back the qualifying senior Erin Larson, 7, dressed Just like her doll, Kl.nten, raise• her hands program at New- port Elementary School. j), 1, t • ;J 1 r ' 1 • • tl 'y' r ,, "I' • 1 .' ' ' + Seniors give thumbS down to raising theater prices: See Community Forum, page A10. age from 62 to 55. "Newport Beach is my home. I've lived here fer 50 years," said James Edwards Sr., the the- ater chain's founder. "If the peo- ple who have supported • SEE PRICES PAGE A4 •Two real-life city hall-insid- ers ~ve their impression of just released film. By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot Murder. Intrigue. Government cor- ruption. Is it really all in a day's work at city hall, as the movie of the same name would like you to believe? To find out, the Daily Pilot recrwted two long-time local city hall employees who know the inner workings of New- port Beach and Costa Mesa like the backs of their hands. Wanda Raggio spent 15 years as Newport's city clerk. She retired in December. ·And Peny Valantine started working at Costa Mesa city Hall 24 years ago as an intern in the Planning Department. He's now the city's plan- JUST BA G IT Students use grocery sacks to seek out fellow reading enthusiasts By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot stacks at the end of the check-outs at some Pavilions, Lucky and Ralphs stores. B Al.BOA PENINSULA -They're calling it the Great Book Bag Caper, and if they pull it off, stu- dents at Newport Elementary School will have a lot to talk about. The students, lookiAg for fellow read- ers to cl.i.scuss their favorite books, have taken to the grocery stores to shop for pen pals. But instead of going person to person. school officials are "sneaking" specially decorated paper bags into the Newport students, like those in teacher Sharon Fairbom's second-grade class, spent Friday morrung preparing for their great caper. After reading silently for half an hour, the children each received a paper bag, which had a letter attached ~laining the elementary school program. The stu- dents, who came to school dressed as their favorite fictional character, decorated • SEE READERS PAGE A 11 Fletcher: Jones, employees . get schOOIOO on prejudice ~---~------------, l'\lll \ AROUND TOWN A 12 aesr auvs A2 INTERTAINMENT AB n.ing mnnager. The storyline of the movie "City Hall," wh4:h opened in theaters on Fri- day, centers around two main charac- ters -a New York City mayor by the name of John Pappas, played by Al Pacino, and his deputy mayor Kevin Calhoun, played by John CusaCk. The film starts out with a shootout between a police detective and a drug dealer, whose father ism the mob. A lit- tle boy is caught in the crossfire, and all three end up dying. It turns out the dealer had avoided a prison term on a drug conviction and was sentenced to probation as a favor to his father. Cusack's character spends much of the movie trying to find out who arranged the favor, while Pacino's character, the mayor, spends most of his time preparing for passionate but polit · •SEE CITY HALL PAGE A11 MA~C MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Perry Valantine, Costa Mesa assistant d ty services director, and Wanda Raggio, retired Newport dty clerk~ give us the inside opinion on the movie .. City -Pljppy. .Love Newport Elementary teacher Sharon Fair- born gets into the splrtt of things, dress- ing up as the country mouse character from the book •country Mouse, City Mouse.~ Ornelas will s~y injan - pending trial •His attorney asks that his $25,000 bail stay in place, mainly because of the young man's 'concern' for the Killelea family. By Carolyn Miller, Daily Piiot NEWPORT BEACH -Danny David Ornelas said Fnday he will remain in an Orange County Jail cell until lus March tnal rather than drawing more publicity to lus case and upsetting the famil of Debbie Killelea -the woman he ran down and ed. in 1988 Friday, Ornelas' defense attorney asked that his ball review heanng and pretnal proceedings be removed from the Har- bor Muruc1pal Court calendar So Ornelas. 26, '"'ill remain in custody in heu of $25,000 bail unbl March 5, when a JUIY trial 1s scheduled •Ornelas 1s con- cerned mostly about the children and family of the victim of 1988, • said Danny Ornelas Orange County Deputy Pubhc Defender Jeannette Noceda, outs1de the courtroom at Harbor Mwuapal Cow.rt Fn- day "Every tune it's m the paper, the kids have to rehve 1t and be doesn't want that "He wdJlts their We to be as easy as possi- ble" But perhaps it's too late for Ornelas to be worried about the Killeleas' well-being. Neither they nor the commwuly will ever forget how Ornelas altered their lives on Sept. l, 1988 That day, an intoxicated Ornelas. who was 19 at the time. barreled down a Balboa Perunsula alley and struck and killed 37-year- old Debbie Killelea The young mother of three only hdd tune to push her two sons out of the path of the speed.mg car. The tragedy is remembered as one of the most notonous drunken driving accidents in •SEE ORNELAS PAGE A11 •As a result of a lawsuit . settlement, Jones and bis . staff attended sensitivicy training class in West Los Angeles. groups and bow to relate to each other in a multi-ethnic society,• said Gerald Margolis, who runs the sensitivity-training cla . :me classes were part of a set- tlement between Jones and New- port Beacll residents RJsa and Bob Groux. The Grom:s filed a lawsuit against Jones after the couple was reportedly subjected to anti· Semitic ata.telllentl made by a salesman at the upscale car deOl· POUCE .. LES PUBLIC NOTICES SoClltv ~·· •Community members donate new pet to victim of tragic rape. By Anna Marie Stolley, Daily P/16t ersbip on A\,lg. 5. A.ccOrding to the Grouu' law• 1u1t, salesman Prank Goode ~edly blurted out, "You're not JeWtshl Why are you ctibg lite um?· and 11Don't be such a Jew• after the couple made an offer on ~~aeo ... In • joint llatemeat releued Tbund&y, the Gri>ull and ..... ~ that a PletCher JODM ~yee .. ·--.ttw wl Gnaua. • Aad accorcUag to the jOIDt By Carolyn M Iller, Dalo/ Pilot ~, .... 17 .... • I greer. _.. _____ wylder. . Gipe yow garden an early spring sprucing I f yoo wmt to spruce ap your la.Odscapmg JCevt.D Campbell of 8otan1are ii crediting back the design fee.100% if you choose to install with Botankare before the end of 5J>rlng. Campbell bas an impre5Sive background as former seruc>r designer for the landscaping department at Roger's Gardens. Botanicare guarantees innova- tive designs and can tum your yard into d rose garden, English style knot garden, tropical gar- den or any garden you chose. Botarucare does it all -includ- mg landscape design, contract- mg pools. spas, irrigation sys- tems. fences, patios, lighting sys- tems, drain systems, as well as gardening malnt81ldnce Botan.l- care (631-7378) is located at 178 Wells Place in Costa Mesa. In the mfancy of Hoag Hospi- tal the Hunten ThrUt Shop was founded by a group of women who hunted for treasures to sell to benefit the hospital The Hunters 11uift Shop has evolved into a much bigger operation that bas recently relocated to a warehouse at 660 W. 17th St. P-2 m Costa Meso. The thnft shop relies on dona- tions, and if you have items you'd like to donate you can call (644-5410) or (546-0280). June Merkel, a volunteer at Hunters says the shop has everything you can imagine, and the prices are very low. l I Orange Coast Gol/,ege selects Ann T. Harmer and Lula . . Cobb as wpfai:J!!ty and c~d empliJyees of 1995-96 Ora.Oge Cout College'• hu named its FaCulty Member of the Year and its Classified Staff Member ol the Year for 1995~ 96. Faculty Member of the Year was awarded to Ann T. Hanner, an associate professor of biology, who wasn't aware of her nomination until the first day of voting, as 1he wa.s in Washington D.C. leJVing on a grm~reading team for the National Sciences Foundation. •t was stunned to see my name on the ballot," Harmer said. ·rm even more stunned to have won." Six OCC professors were nominated by colleagues for the award. Students submitted letters of recommendation on bebalt of their favorite instruc- tors, and the college's full-time faailfy voted on .Jan. 29 ana 30. • Harmer, 51, a Costa Mesa resident abd a member of Orange Coast's faculty for 18 years, teaches anatomy, physi- ology and molecular biology cowses. She'll debver a special J?_ublic lecture at noon on Tues- day, March 12, in the college's Stude nt Cente r titled ·Your Brain, Use It or Lose It.• The public is invited. She has also been instru- m e ntal in acquiring several grants for OCC's Mathematics and Science Division. In 1992, Hanner assisted in securing a $56,800 grant from the George Hoag Pamily Foundation to pay for the col- lege's Pla.stipation Lab. She al.so received a $42,000 National Science Foundation grant to develop anllileradive multi-media biological sci- ences lab. Classified St.att Member of the Year was awarded to Lula C obb, who has worked the cafeteria's check-out cash reg- ister since she was first hired in 1968. Cobl>'s se ectlon was a hugely popular one on cam- pus, which includes . nearly 2'4,000 students and more than 1,500 employees, but it made Cobb anxious. "I'm used to serving others and doing for ot.hen, • said the 56-year-old Cobb, "I'm over- whelmed, and also pretty ner- vous." Eight OCC staffers were nominated by their colleagues tor this year's award. Members of the classified staff selected tile winner in an election process on Jan. 29 and 30. "Lula is one of the IDO$t popular people at Orange Coast College," said OCC's interim pre1ideot James L. McDwain. •1 think she knows more people oo this campus by name -students and staff - than anyone else.• Cobb is the mother of four grown children and has two grandchildren. She and her husband, Stephen, live in San- ta Ana. Cobb will be honored as well at the March 12 event in the Student Center. A recep· lion at t :30 p.m. will follow in the college's Captain's Table Restaurant. Fire displaces 1 O ~JWJidemB Se¥8li lidUlll aDd tbJ'M dJtl. dren were~~ •JIN Ui • Cost.a Mesa apartment complex Thunday evening, 1ay oftidall at the Orange County Chapter of the American Red CroM. 1be estimated Jon from t.be fire WU $(0,000. - -so.me «UielamIJles were at home .when tbe blaze began in the 2000 blOck of La Salle Avenue, but everyone escaped uDinjwedo aCcording to the eos. ta Mesa Fire Department and the American Red Cross. But a woman and het 8-year- old SOD lost all of their belong- ings and their apartment WU destroyed. Red Crou officials say. lb.ree other apartments were made temporarily uninhab- itable. The Red Ctou housed the fire victims at a local motel. Ottld.als plan to buy linens and other necessities for the mother and her son. Tbs blaze was contained in 26 minutes and wu reported to the police at 6:51 p.m. More than 20 firefighters helped to quell the flames. For information on helping the victims of the fire, call the Bed Crouat 835-5381. -By Anna Mute Stolley Spit leads to spat at local car wash A brawl that began with a woman spitting on a car wash manager ended with the manag- er woman and her cousin arrest- ing one another Thursday evening, according to Costa Mesa police. A 22-year-old woman, Amy Murrieta. walked into a car wash on Victoria Street an.I asked the manager for 50 cents for a. sod4, police said. The manager Jeffrey Vock, 39, refused to dole out the dough. and the Costa Mesa woman spat on him. police say. A f1 • -\ Public invited to kayak;· canoe event today Kayak.a aDd c:aooellts of all ages will be paddlfng f« the Hal Rosoff Came beigilmirig at 8 a.JD.. today at the Newpart Aqua~ Center. : • Food and prizes are cicdlted by local bwfne-es. . , 'Ibe race wu pnMously called the Newport AqwtUc Center'Raoe and Willle'• Race during ill fiv~· year history. But the annual event was renamed in memory of long; time supporter and tr:lend of the center, Hal Roeoff. · The $12 entry fee includes.a souvenir shirt and food. and pro· ceeds benefit the Newport Aquatic Center's junior kayaking team. The Newport Aquatic Center is at 1 Wbitediff Drive, Newport Beach. For more information, call 646-7725. Local shots solicited ·.: for photo contest · The Newport Beach Confer: ence and Visitors Bureau is look· mg ror eXCepttomd. photograp'hy of the area, including Pa.shiea Island. the Wedge, the Balboa: Pun Zone, Newport Harbor and: Newport and Balboa Pier. : Picks from the photo contest. will be included In the 1996 New-: port Beach Conference and Viii-· ton Bureau~s Visiton Guide. Pho-: tos must be submitted by Peb. ~: to be considered. • ! • Por further information, please! . . • • •• tJoa bland lldl Ctolhlrig {67~-5642) loc.ated at 209 Marine [i\ve. on Balbol Island ~ having a patio sale today Chtldren and women's clothing are pnced at $30 or less. Officer brings hiS Honoralile · Cl<i.Cl' to speak t<;> sttidents=l U your looking for the answers to elem.al youth, you won't want to nus5 Earl Mindell at Mother's Market today from 11 a m. to noon Mindell a Vlta.rrun and nutn- tion expert will be J:i9ning copies of his latest book, •The Anti- Aging Bible." MindeU's book clauru; to reveal how to slow down the agmg process and pre- vent <·omrnon aches and pains with the use of vitarru.n.s, herbs. rrunerals,honnones,dJ1d enzyme~ MothPr\ Market and Kitchen (631-4741 ) IS Joca&ed at 225 E 17th St m Costd Mesa Big 5 Sporting Good.I (545- 0047) 1.S having another huge storewu:le sale. There is a big selection of shoes for men, women, and children reduced up to 83 "/,. off Also for deals on sk.t equip- ment, its enfue sk.1 department is reduced from 34% to 70% off. Ski items include skis, snow- boards, bindings, booties, poles, goggles, thermals, and gloves. It's located at 2324 Harbor Blvd. in Costa Mesa • ...._ ..,. appear$ Thund.ys and Saturdays. Wheth«r you're • merchant or • shopper; If you know of • good buv c.11me at5401224, fu me •1646- 41 70. N ICE FELLOW: Al Friday's DARE Graduation for sixth grade rs from Ander- son Elementary School in Corona del Mar, Newport Beach Police Department first-year DARB Officer Tom Monarch introduced his father, Superior Court J udge Robert Monarch of family court, as one of the speakers. When Judge Monarch fin· 1.Shed his remarks acknowledg· ing his p ride in his son's work and congratulating the students for completing the Drug Abuse Resistance Education program, the younger Monarch said ·thanks dad, I mean m• to many giggles of the sixth graders and the parents in attendance. During the 17 week DARE program, the 53 sixth graders learned from Officer Monarch'- how lo say no to drugs, alcohol, violence and gangs, bow to cboose friends and even bow to shake bands and say something personal to those guests in the receiving line al the graduation program. So Judge Monarch joined the . Police Department and Newport Mesa school officiaJ.s to shake hands and congratulate each stu- dent as they received their DARE certificate, the Judge was thanked for coming by one lixt.b grader, thanked for taJdng tiine from his busy schedule, appred.· ated by another for the tie b e was wearing, and even told by one unidentified sixth grader •you seem like a ~fellow• tor which the judge said thank you.• Officer Monarch shares DARE duties with Officer Andy Helprln, also a first year DARE officer. The new DARB officers are receiving rave reviews from administrators, staff and students at Newport Beach &cbools. NEW BOARD MEMBERS NAMED: The Newport Beach Sliter City Association bas added seven new members to the 21- person board of directors. ~IOin.IDQ the board are Tom · Jot -. Daily Pilot, Lee Suther- land, Balboa Island Coffee Co., Mlcbelle Bohrer, Fashion Island, Helen Japenga, Udo Isle Com- munity Anod.ation, Scott Paul- IOD, prtndpal at Ensign Junior High. Britta Pul.Uan of Britta's Os.fe and Carmen Smtih. com- munity volunteer. Mayor John Hedges is the Honorary Chairman. Founded in 1985, the volunteer organization coordinates sister city affiliations with Caho San Lucas, Mexico, Antlbes, Prance and OkazaJd, Japan. INTEJl.ESTJNG READING ON DISNEYlAND: Newport Beach resident V• Andale Prance bas f.l!blished a 125-page book titled Window on Main jim de boom Street.· a 35-year history in pic- tures and words of the develop- ment of Dimeyland Park. It's a f1m trip through the bac::ksta.ge llf e of one ol the world's most visited places as seen by a man who helped to develop Dimeyland and founded Disney University. CLUB NEWS: Soropttmist International of Newport Harbor wtll honor lJnda SchulelD for her outstanding commitment and conbibution to our community at a luncheon on Wednesday, March 27, 1996 at the Balboa BayOub. Schuleln baa been active in a number of community adivltiel including the Newport-Mesa wm am Lobdell. The same 24- hour~~ ""Y bie UMd to record lettlli's to ttw editlOr Of'I M'1 tOp6(. OIMlv P'Jlot, P.O. lol 1560, Cost.I Mma. CA 92126. ~No news JltOl1el, 9'.W.tloN, edtto· till matw 0# acMlrtlMments ....,..~ M ~Wtth­ out wrtften ~of <OPt" right ownet. ~~....-!L~~ •. • · .. , -.. •'i • • It ... -"" ' •• ·: • • M>DMS5 0ur...._11now aayst , ColtAI MeM, c.llf. 92627. ····'•'""'·· .. ~ ttOW JO llAOf us ~ N 11fMit Orln9t County .. 1SZ.f141 ~71 ~w..m1 ........ ....... ,D4 Spaitl 142..mD HM\~, ........ ,;o l -Malt; FLTl71Mflr~ MIMOMm ... ,.. Offb '42-4l2f Mn., .. li1·'9G2 ~.. '"' ~-~:-M ==:oo .... QM.Of Al~~ .,.,.. C.llfomla ~ gentr* IOfM larger swefts nect \NIHk. Tai Schools Foundation, Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter, Newport Mesa Irvine Interfaith Council to naineafew. Prooeeds from the $40-per- person luncheon wfll benefit RubtSllppers, Interval House, Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter, scholarships and other activities of the Soroptlmists. Reservations are due by March 20th to Soropti.mi.st Inter· national of Newport Harbor P.O . Box 9752, Newport Beach, CA 92658. SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS nus COMING WEEK: Want to get more involved In your community? VWt a service dub th.ii week. Guests are welcome and most dubs will buy your meal on your first visit. roESDAY: 1:15 a.m. -The Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the Balboa Bay Club to hear from County Super- visor Marian BergeiOD ... Noon - Costa Mesa Kiwania Club meets at the Costa Mesa Community Center to hear Gwen Kuzz •The 8% Problem.• Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach meets at the Shark Island Yacht Club ... 6:30 p.m. -Costa Mesa-N8\fport Har- bor Uons Club, the Pl.sh Pry Club, will meet at the Cotta Mesa Country Cub for the annu- al student speaker contest on the subject of • Affinnative Action - Put, President and Future.• WEDNESDAY: 7:15 a.m.- South Coast Metro R9f.arI Cub, : the •n.ste ot Costa Mesa Oub• : meets at the Center Cub ... Noon• -Costa Mesa Rotary Club, meets! at Mesa Verde Country Qub. : The Exchange Club of Orange • Coast meets at the Bahia : Corintblan Yacht Cub. 6 p.m. -• The Newport Balboa Rotary Club! meets at the Bahia Corinthian ; Yacht Club to bear from Ronald • Young and Ken ThomJ>50ll of the : Irvine Ranch Water District. _ ! 1HURSDAY:7 a.m. -Costa • Mesa-Orange Coast Breakfast ~ : Uons Club meets at Mimi's Os.fe • for studentspeaker contesL.. : Noon -Klwmll Club of Corona : del Mar meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub. The Exchange Qub of Newport Har-: bor, tnetts at Shark Island Yacht • Qub to near from Phil Gatton on : •Homes of the Rieb and - Famous.· Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Club meets at the Holi-: day lnD 'to hear a program by • Rick Laterver of the oc Sealen. 7 p.m.-1b.e Newport-livine Rotary Club meets at the Irvine Maniott Hotel to hear from Cliff Dochterm.an. ~ • OD'l••NTY a a.&m Is published : , every s.turday In the Deily Pilot -Matt to 17.U Bayport Way. Newport Bffctl, ~ 92660. ure gonna miss that tough ol' Aunt acg • M YC:-..J.;~Mlll me • dMCk tbe otbll' day, It WU for ~1.62. which~~ lbare Of tbe __,. ol our ~taunt. Mar- ;aset.LueiL .... • _....._-o' l Oltt.ber ~ nor seek your ~Y for Aunt Margaret'• ~· $b8 WU, after all, 107 wnen she ih\iffled oft. ~~unt Morg (very bard •g•) ~u one ot seven children born to~n Sammon and John McAndrews of County Mayo, Iniland. There were four boys A_!\<I three gtds, and Aunt"Marg ~ed them all. 1She survived one of her btoth-en, John McAndrewa, by 86 Yl'VI· She OU~ all her ' nei>hews and nieces, my mother included. She even outwore spine of us at the next level, the grandniecel and grandnephews. Margaret long outlasted her husband. Edward Lucas, a dour- lool::lng Scotsman who passed away In 1969. I always remem- ber Uncle Eddie at family gather- ings -Christmas, Thanksgiving, the occasional reunion. You would often find him out in h.L. d!lr, locked in a bathroom or sometimes in the garage, hoist- ing a flask of the single malt Srotch he thought she didn't know about. -·As the day wore on, Uncle Eddie bec~e more and more outspoken. He was a hard-core Republican, a junior vice presi- dent of the Bank of Riverhead, ~.Y., and loved to argue politics. Margaret, an equally fervent Democrat, gave hi,m back both barrels. • _J always marveled at the fact that they could stay tnarried for so long. He a drinker, she a tee· totaler. He a Republican, she a Democrat. He a backslid Presby- terian. she an impassioned R9,JIW1 Catholic. · •:vou'llCIIeyo\ing ancrgotcj - Republican and Presbyterian Hell. Edward Lucul • Aunt Marg would sniff when the 'Scotch overwhelmed the normal- ly reserved man with the high, stiff collars. I remember asking my grand- mother about that ominous p1ac::e • for which Aunt Margaret said Uncle Eddie wu headed. I wor- ried about this. •Never you m1nd, dearle, • she said. •Your Aunt Margaret is full of sausage.• Indeed she was, espedally when it came to her beloved Catholic church. Once, when I was maybe 12 and my cousin Vickie was 8, we were in the back seat of our grandmother's car, driving along Northern Boulevard in Queens. Aunt Marg was co-piloting fiercely. As we passed a large church Vickie asked: •Aunt Margaret, ts that a Catholic church?• --Doli"t be silly child, .. she replied instantly, •it has ivy all over it.• t started to ask how come the Catholic church we attended, St. Raymond's,had ivy all over it. but our dear grandmother, ever the peace keeper, shushed me quickly. T BEACH t Twin Pslma! King C•ke• .Rod fhe Baby. dol hidden lnllde. and win o Twin Porns gtttl C-Jun Zydece Muaic ULl...,.~__.'"'--1.~~---t•rtera · .. ; Choice of: Caesar Sciod with Hot Pepper And Parmesan Crtsp Popcom ~ & lceburg Salad Chicken & Andoullle GUmbo .. .. De alert . Choice of: , Pecan Of Chess Pie & Ice Creqm • Chocolate Vefveteen Bread Pudding with b.lt:>on Sauce /JIJ entrees ~by Red ' Gate. Moried Potatoet & Dirty .- ... .~u.r& W1*"'!gPlto~ forrnJir 50Ywi ~sophomore year in high , I wu sent back east party in SuffoU~ County, and now· it wu ~ybac• bme. . She went • J the old poll who to attend one ot the great, old- line prep IC.hooll, St. Paul's Academy. ·w.a • Aunt Marg huffea when lhe beard ttie news, •trs attc>ut time he went to a Catholic ran the machl r and said she . wanted e job ure, they 14.id, an~g tor ;,1 Margaret: Whit Will tt bt , schOOlr• · St. Paul's, of course, was per- hnpa the foremost Eplscopal school in the country. · · When my wile and I were married, at St. Alban's Episcopal Church in Westwood, my mothe1 inlilted we not send-invitatiom-:- to any of our family. She was terrifted of what Aunt Margaret WOU14 40 U she-f6lma being married outside her church. I had a simple solution: •t.eave out the~ Eptseopal. • •But St. Alban is an Anglican saint.• my wife noted. ·she'll never know,• I said. •To Aunt Margaret, a saint is a saint. There are no saints other than Catholic ones.• Still, no invitationa to that great event of 1958 were sent anywhere near Long Island, N.Y. Aunt Margaret's finest hour - years, actually -came after Uncle Eddie died. She had been a loyal worker for the Democratic Margaret L ,1cas, somowbere in her 70s, w. rited to be a poUce officer, she salt. The pols gasped and begged h r to think o( some- thing else. P 1 aps a seat on the library board , or parks and recre- ation. Nope, Mar~aret wanted to be a-cop, period. Finally, they set- tled on a job 1,s a matron in the county Jail. --i:Y<r 1-get 1rptstolt9 she-arked7- Alas, Jhe wt 1 issued only a billy club. But Aunt Marg carried the stick proudl /, escorting women prisoners bt.c" and forth between tho Jail and the court- house until the was well into her 80s. And 11 l bet precious few of 'her female t~ons got so much as an inch out ct line So I thacfl., this tough old lady for the fifty trucks. I will try and do with it s.' cnething she would appreciate. •FRED MAJtTJN'1 column runs ev€:ry Thursday ane . aturday. !!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!E!!!!ll!!ll!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!ll • , __ lllEIEii!EiiiiiiiiiEillillDSll til.08& 1111/BnC.~nORS . . AL ADAMS MORENO, Private IJetective 3535 Each P'actfic ~ Hwy, ~te. 356 Corona del Mar, CA 926'Z5 USA t'lf4J s&J956 moJ 1S59.f880 ..... . . ..•. ,. ..... •'-ti . .... ... ,, TO' . ..,... •Cll• •Flaltlll. •Maut •' ' . ...., I • t I I ' I ..-c 1:,, ,, If IB•nlFICIE! .. IATIRESSESI ALL MAJOR IRAlml • .GUARANmD Pr~~titution sting results in arrest of 3 t . An un<lerr.over Cost.a Me o pollce operat!on on Harbor · Boul<NW Thursday night result· ed in the amm of two alleged prostitutes and 31 mun who allegedly agreed to pcty for sex and two prostitutes, polic~ said· Between 7 p.m. and mid.night Thursday, 31 men -between the ages ol 21 and 51 -dfove up to Alleged car tfiieves officers poslng as prostitute and nabbed by 9fficers t ~ agreed to pay for sexual acts, police reported. · Costa Mesa police caught two' 1Wo ptostih1tes a.llegedly' try-youth as the~ cruised In a atolea ing to work in the area w.ere also car Thursday. arrested in the sting oftic~n; call Police first #potted the car !!Operation -G.47 B-Lated v&e -which hed been·reportecktoJen--,- tine. • -il1 the parking lot of the The ' •we're putting tM! p•essure on Vagabond Inns on Harbor Bcule· these folks,• Costa Mesa Police. vard Thursday rught. Capt. 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DATE: TL~: PLACE: SATlR>AY, FEB 24 • .1996 I O:OOA 1 -11 ;30AM MIOAY, FEBRUARY 16. 1996 TODAY'S CRoSSwoRD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Roof parts 8 Immense S 1 RecklN$ one 63 Colorado Indian 64 l&land SC>Yth PArvtOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 1 1 OIM nc:umber 1'4 ~talworiler t5 Towenng ,9 Unrefined metal l 7 Elo<.lrbl appltarice 19 Golfer's tee !O Types 21 Soof1Y plaoe 23 Water t•nk 27 Battery posts 28 Srte ~African language 31 ts obhgarotJ 32 Bmck1sh 3o4 Romance 38 'The Gui Help It'" 39 Philosopher • ol Slclly 65 Actress Keal°" 66 Poet's always 67 Lieu 68 Receded DOWN 1 Curvy 1ener 2 Rock-c:onc:e'1 need 3 By way of • And so on abbr 'j 81bllcal money 6 Actor Ford 7 Froew11y 8 Sa1amanoers 9 Had a me.ti 10 Crvel one -·!Se t l Las~oed 29 LOUd otast ot 50 Sharp 51 Tardier 52 Goller music •O H1s1onc penoos 41 Type ol J8fl,.? 42 Chma·s 12 GOddess ol peace I 3 Painter or 30 Molecule pan 33 Grad Sam - 54 Rod ne1ghb0r 44 T1gfl1 ballerinas 18 Employs 35 Make a speech 36 Sate place 55 Crnernd 4 5 Physique •1 Snarch 49 Fsloomed 52 Avenues 53 Fl0<1da city 54 Tai.e lroghl 56 CIPiln a hsh l? Vegas wht•er ;>3 Timepiece 14 De:. Moines res•denl .!" S1111>n9 2b Becnm•ng U Some 37 Park Colorado 41 No1900d -13 Top story -lh Domains ·18 Gallery -1Q <;1v111 canine 58 Cerec11 gra10 59 Pen POlnl 60 Seize 61 lndt• ducir 62 ComPOser A or em FURNITURE 6014 FURNITURE 6014 MERCHAND ISE HAND-WOVEN RUGS !lxlO & llx\4 \':ti! rntchu runnL·• s :J.1 , 10, ·10 .o· >-1111 ~u11d SI OCJ\l CJl•ci ' 1'1 1 I lb Wl1ul11111 yuu tl' l111~1nu \)I ~l•ll11HJ l,;t-.t~';)tf11•IJ 1 r "'!' . d I ~OU' nt 1•\.15' SERVICE DIRECTORY ACOUSTIC CEILINGS 3408 CEILI N G MASTERS •A1 < 1iSl1c f(t'fl • .., JJ • ( \Pol J''' Tl''' ,, .• , 11''' l 1. \) Mark 8:38 7300 BUSINESS SERVICES 3488 D••ktop Publishing VI ,HJ r••OC l. •Pf··''' • Ct.1ph t..S Df, p1 l 1, ' ' Work Source &',O 2UIJO r Iv. 1, ,o J an d K A s 1oclnt&s \/'/ f'rr ,,~ 'l -ii I I M ED•LEGAL•G EN 01 Ill e>r J' lj /j. ( I £.,,\.. I u ;.. J' 1 I .. I CARPENTRY 3510 Hand vman'R om odel Adtl•ll ns. B<1ll1, l\11c.11 r Ir (I \'/, lt'f Oar> ;1 J" [ I<•< I "' lJ & r ,_11111 714 646·2342 l•t 111Ptl Pago 714 227·8122 OOORS Rerno~el•HJILJ.,.j,I' T11n1 •C ~b1ncts•S lucco Orv...,11 t562 73 1 35V" ••P Jerrv 642-0 :567 A to Z HAND YMAN IN IA• nu Al.E l.A81'.rtS K.1aons IJ.)llo~ doors windows Doug !>4&-72~8 REMODELING A ·Z No pay 1111 l1ru1lwd Freo esurnnt"' C1111 Ralph 673-5477 CARPET CLEANING 3515 ,.,orl C•rpet Cleaning Quall~ Work-Ouamteed •0 •• STEAMWAY 1 .a o o .3 6 a -8 1 2 s MoPhH Carpet/Uphl Carpet & Upt10111ery C1e111ing P1omoc s.r..cu Fte1 Ralet 714"845·9192 MISC. 6015 Oak Com puter D esk iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;..;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $50, Kno tty P in e dtlf &Ink with bullt· In s t o ro o $60 644-2 307 s ... 11 ~our l1('rrl1• ti rc-i Jrjt\ t ~,dit..• j 6 4 2 -5676 CEMENT MAS ONRY 3526 JOHN DORAN MASONRY U111 .. '°'•' .t· 111u•U1 > !'I I ti 11• h c,,, I I t ~ C~' ~ • {j • I I 631-3632 CERAMIC TILES 3528 CERAMIC • MARBLE 11, t •II n • F ~•t.11'< ._ll1cn1 rr',, £ ,,1 • L• nn'tf'J 1-B00-346-932 1 leakv Show•rs R•p d f • i 1ul1n J 6. h :.,1 1 t r I .. 1 /01JU 0,.~ I l •r: lu l l)(JC ', r r b iL U'J2t.. Tiie •Glass Olock s ,, A' 11 f ( I ,.• 11 /, tio 11 I fit'"' 111' I 11.1111• I • f S',t ,, lt' .' Jf, 1.111, --CLEANING SERVlC ES 3548 A TOUCH OF CLASS Clt>a11111q fl1·~ C.u111111 Lit .. Ountlorl t rnn {~I T ttrUStl 202-7 143 •BOSS H'.JU..>tLL~ L 11..0ll'>Pd·O(Jncl1•1t 510 00 pur ho"' 7 14-548-0 36 8 ••BRIGHT•• HOUSECLEANING Prof I lrom luropo Bost service 111 town' Ref's 5 Yoius f•n Call Grace 251-945 5 eWINDOW Cleaning • Car pol C.IOJfl1nq • lfardwd r1r, Mo11 11 F"roe Estl • 729 7079 HOUSECLEANING 15 yra ol<p Good nor Own trans Call ony· II rn 11 2 4 1 -05 3 1 COMPUTERS 3556 Computer Co•ch Fo r eff11c:llv11 learning All appa & aottware M•rk 878·7245 IN·HOMI! CLERICAL MS WORO•EXCELL • Knowtedgabl•IAetlable • Ouallly Service Carla Qi 723-8120 C itr u s .1vuc.;1<1u (tru•I· 1111 JI ~ I U Uri l'ltJlll)'S SI" I I -'•' fO I Jffl1~ S.:O Hern.. SI Gl.'111e>n 1 b11d COMPUTERS 3556 ON-SITE SERVICE f1t>o PC Consull;:i1on '-c·r"1"1 0 C O Yrs Call 4~4·2468 NOW! P-C PA O I 11I1: rr 1: I A1 I 11 " Ii lr<lll'v.'lrO H I J I I 1t' r •'l-S (J,1' 1d .,1 !JO'J·~Ott9 CONC RETE & MASONRY 3557 U11~• Utoc.k. 51orw Tile C.onc P 1ho 011vcway f v'" our; r!1·I 25 Yr l •P 1\lrry 5 5 7·7594 •CE MENT W O RK • PLAlt~ !:.IAMf'E.0 Urici.. Stu"" T ilu Block L '•" 1 ti',t1 63 1-4 3 10 * Best Price/Quality t;i• t.. ~• i i.. t " k st' ~~e ~ • '-800·786-1007 CONTRACTORS GENERAL 3558 C PI BUILDERS INC. flr•sltll·nl1.1I Const l 11 11i;11142 1•l11sured 1714) 965-4993 LEWIS C onstruc tion rl<'modr>l•I tandyman L N 70•17 7J LOCl)I Res •714·557·:5925• S.J. Sc ott Construc tion Custom 1101110 Oullders L1c ll481ll';4 ner ' 714-6 75·7769 DOORS 3580 An O>Cporlonc od dopondotJlo door hangar Gu or work, rens Oun 521 ll'JlO DRYWALL SERVICE 3584 .,.SMALL JO• UPIRT Orywalt/PIHl9t Repalf , Hanglng/l aplngJln turt Comm/AH 651-5573 C & C INTERIORS Drywall • Texture • Ftnlah Carpentry • 1.as1ns Chrla 831-8447 ~ I c ..... GAIUlGB SALIS~ ly CHARLES GOREN • BALIOA with OMAR SHARIF and TANN AH HIRSCN ISi.AND 6106 ALL ROADS DOWI' LEAD TO ROME 810 l!STATB SALi! Sat 17, Sun 18 8-4 Nor tb·South vulner able North of ~be two ~n au.ita, tn th11 caae •Furniture deals diamonds. r ruft\ng, West duti-•Kitchen ware •Collec:llbl91 fully rew rned a diamond and the •Pain tings NORTH ace completed t he defensive book. Atld Much Morol • 10 9 6 2 The hand waa at the croearoada . 2 11 No. Baylront c;::>KQ The reflex play would be to lead (c:roes et. Gamel) O KQJ another heart. On the auction, how-Collocllbloa, granola· •KQJ9 ever, West could not ruff higher t h er c lock. desk. WEST EA.ST than dummy, and lhe t.ru~i-bikes, gooa1os galorol SaVSun 9-3, 228 Ru by •7 •QJS tion would be given away. arer c;::>7 \J AJI0986S would pick up the queen and j ack of CORONA 0 109 7 6 .. s 2 0 A lS spa des wi th the help of rtip eat DEL MAR 6122 •864 3 "'JO fin esses, and the contract. would SOUTH sail home. •AK854 East's trump holding made the PATIO SALE: Ronan 'V 64 2 situation crystal clear, so the sofa. good stuHI SAT, 2/17, 8Etm·4pm. 322 0 8 def ender shifted to the singl eton Heliotrope (lronl) •A 7 6 2 club Unfortunately, declarer SAT/SUN 8·4pm. worked out why East had not pe.rse Antiques, doc:oratlve The b1dd111La vered with heart.a and look the dou· NORTH T SOUTH WEST hie finesse in trumps anyway to hsohld 11,,ms, clothing INT 9<:7 4• Pa111 land the game Groat Stulfl In alloy. •430 Goldenrod• ....... Pan Unless the rlos~ hand was void in diamonds, South had a certain COSTA MESA 6124 Opt•r11r1~ leud Si'\'en of~ loser in the suit. Had East returned a low heart, asking for a club shin. HUGE Moving Sale Think lX'fo~ you play It 1s ull tlHl declarer would surely have gone Sal 9·1, 181 Magnolia t'llS) tu reveal the lie of the curdi. by wrong and trlf•d to bring 1n the (otf Orange). Nico LR/ a carl'll'M> move on defemw. trumps by cAshing t he ace and DR/BR/Den, pallo, ofc East's Jump to three hesrt<o wo::. u king. East could not then be pre· furn, Jacuzzi, & lots ol two-wuy action I t could lead to ventl'.'d frorn scoring a trump and other unique llornsl game if West held the bullmce of the d111moncl ace for a one-trick set MUL Tl-FAMILY po\\l'r, or it could ~crve 10 keep GARAGE SALE South out of the auction should tht• L earn lo be a better bridge ouli:.L11nd1ng high C1trdi:. ht> splat playe r ! Subscribe now to the Fri/Sal/Sun h!'l-..t'E'n South and West South',. Goren Bridge Letter by calling 8 a.m. • 3 pm. 205 La Costa Cour1 Jump tn game m .spadr!. nrndt• 1t (800)78S-l225 for infonnation. Or Eas1s1do CM drur that was not thl' cast• write to G oren Bridge Le tte r, YARD SALE WI' st l!'tl I hP s111gleton h1'11 rt . P.O. Box 4410, Chicago, ll. 60680-2923 Clubhouse !•.List took tht' an· and returnee! thE> 4410. at Mesa Verdo West. F•cl.. tu ~how un entry in thr• h11tht•r Saturday Sorn NEWPORT WANTED PETS & PETS & BEACH 6169 TO BUY 6019 ANIMALS 6049 ANIMALS 6049 Garage Salo Remod· Top Dollars Paid • Mlnature Pot Belly Savo abused ;ind eling 406 Vw Lido Fo r noc:ords Jan, Pig::;. 6 w>.s old Rug obundoned pots Bo a Nord Sat. 2 17 Oarn Lido lslo Sou111ra c ks . etc 1st Cl w µapers. 2-Furn volunteorlfoi.tor c.111 Call Miko 6°15-750!> & 1 Mille Whl 'silver & 71 •1·597·9037 LARGE G SALE WANTED· VINTAGE blk, w, IJluo eyes. P1y SAT 2 /17 8a·2P W11::.1wa1c;hus Clocks lcls come w harnoss 2 h1ghchai1s, kids luuu UOOK & shots PIANOS & stuff, King snako l>Od NO LUllOC IOI pays pre· A I ICJd)' polly Ira Wd ORGANS 6059 set. small silo ladies '1 IUlll 5$ 6 44-68 29 S200 oa. 7 24·06 84 1tums. Ou<Js & Ends • Moving • Come & Seel FREE TO YOU 6022 Baby Grand Plano EASTBLUFF N<:l.'cl luvrng t1on1c l(lr Ou<1ul1lul l>lack gloss Vista Doi Sol 1ny llH:r11:.Jly cat. G1 ... ..11 lin1;.ll, 111 lunii. 1n1111ac. Follow oalloon signs Cuto, sma 11 fon1;:i10 c;o111p,1111on1 642 .. 1::';>:? SI 995 527·Hl54 short It Hrcc.J calico ADOPT·A·PET S TEINWAY GRAND TRANSPORTATION T.:1 bhy IO .. guott fvery Sat & Sun .11 Model 13. 1 yr old E:x· llon10 Gl!.·•178'1 l•f. fSMAHT, Founl.l•ll qu1st10! Bargarn at V,tlil'Y Pupp1c;s ~ I• SJSK 310·589·!>80!.I h .. .r1s .. 1d mo1c .111 BOATS 7011 V/111:11 you ••mte Let the luuk11 19 for 1ov111y, c.11 a Cl..i!..s1f11:d ad. u111 l1umes. CALL !J!J7· C laHtfled include all '1037 tor mor1:1 111ro Service Bay Boat 23' Norw a- g•an. lapstrake, dOU· lltt! f,u .. ts $('11 your u11want<:rJ Directory l>le ender, Volvo Penta Jnd get lhe 1111111$ tho easy way' help you find engine. 11llar & wheel results To placo your reliable help stettring Two lull COV· o..I 1c.;5if1ed ad c 111 ers. on o-o l·a·kln Cl you wari1 642·567B. &42·5878 classic 645-0748 DRYWALL HANDY MAN 3710 HAULING 3720 LANDSCAPE & SERVICE 3584 LAWN CARE 3808 CARPENTRY•Wl ndows JUNK To The DUMP S ERVICE PRO Doors • Wood Fences 1714-968-1882) B a sic Y a rd • Drywall nepair • Will llaul what Trasl1 Malnt A coustic ncrnoval LJwns. Cln·ups, Troe LN26 t!JUt • Call rlul.I Man WOii t' 960 1802 H;:inu • T ,1µ0 • T ox1ur0 Trim. Spranklrs Ae1a1e, Sr11a11 Job Spnc1ai.s1 ~<l!) 0323 Pg 312·00.'u Triatch 979.a245 Pg-4 IJ 8142 L .. JOOOJO 6 3 9 -6278 D I s c 0 u N T HEALTH/ • TREES • f lut.lrit.al • Carpentry NUTRITION 3742 Mu11ll1ly Landsc;:1µ111g ELECTRICAL 3610 Topped/AeMove Uw111 •From S25 mouth' IOIMn.Gnuo. 751·3476 S A V A N A H 'S STOP SMOKING HARDWAR E e GREEN MASTERS Small Job EXPERT :>OOO W Balbo a Olvd NOW !!! Landscaping & Moint Duncan E luc1r1<. 7 1 4 ·6 7 5 • 1 3 3 1 WA NT ED : 50 Troe Trm1 • Removal 0111LI< nusponso pouµlo will! a burnm~ G.irdenmg S•C 84t·5512 l• l ll Lie 650-7042 HANDYMAN*•-. oesue to qu11 smoi.. All around qualil~ wur• 1119. 10 1ry FREE Or•en Sc ene Lanosc:png llc'd Cont ractor Hv10 noo1er drain c1e1 H e rbal Pro duc t . Masonry • lrr1ga1to11 5' 111 100 spec a •SI 71 1-!)53·880..i 553·0·1J:.. o.er 90'\oo succe~s rJle • T11mm111g • Romovals Fans •l 1q 111s •Spa Handyman Charlie •714-760-8192• Clean-ups • Mil•nll•nance c~ a l £ :r u4' 3G!>6 L # !J99025 650·61 09 Pc1ir11111y. ca1po1111y µlu111tJ111g. !once UIUg HOME CARE/ Landscape Remod•llng Lnc:ll rosrd 760-50°14 FENCES SERVICES 3760 'l'ard lune up/mo1nteni1c.,, & DECKS 36 15 landscape a1t1st1c design Contraclor#C27 604006 HOME REPAIR Caro Giver For tho Prof I & Elh1cJI 645 7505 CUSTOM WORK! eldorly. 12 years o .. p •FENCES GATES• new repelr post repleted K 1 I 0ath1R em o d I Ref's Pio a so c:all PLANT ARTIST lil'U""Ood • L"576605 Plumbing Electrical Tammy 714·367 9038 Spec1allst In •~•sting I and sea po/ir r 1g a 11on J1111 WhylO 642· 7206 Carpnt~/Roof/Tile EXP'D CARE GIVER upgrades 760·9792 •Wood Fence•• Free stlm a tea TLC For Eldorly 638·3323•539·027 7 nororonces. Own c<1r. Prof'I Landa c ape reptJce. repair. free hauling Janie 759·0666 esl11!13IG5 Low prices Lie ll Malnt 10Yrs exp Xlnl Roi's. Soa5o,.al Flow· AJ••OldlJ8 C.oro•!r 974-~301 Home Repalr/Remod•I ors. Victor 457·1739 Costa Mo11a1Nawport INSURANCE 3778 25 Yo•r• Exp. FLOOR INSTALL Jim 631·2460 AFFORDABLE LEGAL REPAIRS 3620 H ome Restoration HEAL TH INSURANCE & Romodollng For lhe sell-emptoyod SERVICES 3812 Tiie/drywaii/woodwork & srn uus. 631 ·3658 •QUALITY WORK.- Hardwd/Vlnyl/Ceramlc fencea/decks/rm edd SS STARTS r oola/gen repairs Mrblo/Carpet-Bnd/lns STOP EVICTION L708279 7 22·7332 Comm/Res. Refs. Free INSTRUCTION3780 • Bankruptcy $89. Est. John 647-5520 • Emergency lillnga HOME SERVICES TENNIS LESSONS • N9W Cred1I llllng •Divorce HANDY MAN 3710 Anything & Everything 1ST LESSON FREE Free Estlmale. Ref's U S.P.T .R. Certllled •Lawsuits Mlc h•ol 7:5&·1440 Instructor 042·:5199 • Credit Help • PalnVCarpontry• 24Hr• 740-2919 Drywall and morel Replacement Window• INTERIOR FATHERS UNITED Small Jobs Oki Car penlry/Oec:ks/E le:. a • ..,, 645-5277 Reta 20Yra Exp. L706513 CuslOdy e Vltitatlon Bond•d. George 435·9944 DESIGNERS 3782 Chlld Suppon • Olvorco Semi Retired Contractor 24Hrs 7 14·297-0044 Repa1r1, Improvements. Design Pro. Remodel, am fObt Ouality/lntegrl~ HARDWOOD n•w conslluc1lon, or I care. K.,, 4M2· 177 just • window treat· MASSAGE 3830 FLOORS 3712 m ent. EIH Roaone, ROOFING c111p, plbg. ASID, CtO 64!MJ149 pamtg, •I.e. ti ... 1tuc:c:o . CUSTOM ln1tallollona Thoraplf & Nutrition Rernodela MOAQAN & Rennlahlng. Ouallty All type bdd/i c:are. Llc'd 650·3261 Wo rk. Malnl Avallable. JEWELRY 3784 AN/Maaaage heraplal M ob ile ti 403-$365. Uc'd Gte11n 648-9817 C.M. 722·9823 C arp• ntrr• lleotrloal Wllllam Harold J9Welera Plum bin g• Drywall• Watch & Jewelry repair Shlcco•Palntlng•Tlle HAUUNG 3720 Antique• Ane Jewel~ MOVING 3834 Roo lln9•J1m 841·7404 hy~ •73-0ie ' ..... BOATS 7011 MARINE SUPS UNCOUI tlZO DOCKS -7023 •aa T .... C-.~ DUFFY S•''"· Navy Blu•, .._ ELECTRIC BOATS 801 lloortn9 mlt ClaHy Car • .,;gr •1••t o~ 1a Or Leu. Or•at penln-Cnd, SCS,950 540- Lo•ded •uta looa\Jonl Cloa .. t • oni t11,:,95 Mooring to land. Call •19 S Du 17 Stove 723·588:t MAZDA 91~ $10,995 00' doop Doo k lac:H MIATA Coiw. RENT a now Duttyl main turning pt. 124 1990 Eaav aocoaa & s. Baylront. Balboa While., 6·Spd, Mk..Mb, f.lontv of froo park· laland ........... 252·1271 A/C. Orig owner. ><JM n9I Mention thl• SU pa c:ondl $8400. OBQ, ad for 'h ott 2nd Ba lbo• Pon In Coll 85 1·8472 hour thru Fob. 55' max al $13 per ti Factory Showroom All fac:lllllH, private MERCED£$ 913'0 2001 W. Coaat Hwy. parking. 723·5835 (Betwoen Ardell & Boal doc:k for rent 16· Sea Seoul Base) 18' s 100 mo 675·5095 '94 3~0 Wa9on 04:5-8427 Whit e/grey, ohrome wheels, CD change(, B oat Sllpa 20-85 ft, Ideal roe. Pool, lndry tinted win Clow•. 281< POWER BOATS rm, otc:. Soc:ure Lido miles. New tires. Pet• 7012 aroa. Call 723-4074. foc:t cond1 ·91 Ela $39,500 040·11 WANTED: '64 Lyman 25FT Full 50·60 Ft Mooring PLYMOUTH 9165 canvas. 225 I-torso. 1n .Now port Beach. power. Classic Boal. Call 6 19·521·0406 $7,300 OBO 979-4023. 1974 PLYMOUTH 1988 Wellcraft 32' VALIANT 70,000 miles, Great c:ondlllon. Radar gonoralor, new AUTOMOBILES $1,000 OBO. Loa11e cover. all origrnal. Message. 645·6322 S42,995. 6'/5·6128 22'SEARAY PONTIAC 9170 Recent ovorhall. Must CADILLAC 9040 sell I Will tako 59000. Please call 723·4075 '92 LoMans Su be: o m· '90 Sod an De VIiie pact. Slick , air, cas· eBOSTON WHALER 4·dr. Orig ownr. Well sello, 22k ml, xlnl. OUTRAGE-18 malnt. w/rec. A/P, $4,995. Call 644-7835. W/150 HP. Evinrude. spoke whls. $12500 Many custom Xlrasl Mike 546·2313-X 103 9210 Xlnt cond. s 11 ,900 TOYOTA OBO Call 646·8866. CHEVROLET 9045 '78 CELICA GT 5-apd LIEN SALE 2·27-96 • 10.00am coupe, 4-cyl, alloys. 300 E. Coast Hwy NB 'B6 SILVERADO 4WO Neods pnl. Gd gas ml. S500 obo * 631-7149 '72 Chflscralt 27FT 1 ·Ton Truck. 4 54 Cfl4990EU f11Ntl\XA2600!!0 Engine. Good Shape '82 Tercel/Coroll• 2·door, g roa t cond. S7250. 000 6116·8707 ·s 1.aoo. cau 847-9828 SAIL BOATS 7014 FORD 9075 VOLVO 9230 WE PAY CASH Fo1 good u"'ed Sabots '82 MUSTANG White/ '83 GL 4-0r. toad ed. & boar oqu1pmon1 wd 6-cyl, !;-sµu, mnrr. HI miles. some body M111noy s Y.:iclll Sur· a c Gr0<1l cart $1300 worl\ Groal Ir ans. plus. l !JOO Old NOW· p ort Blvd !JllU-4192 ulJu CJll !JGS·O 188. $1,200 509·5120 VOLKSWAGEN 9235 ISUZ U 9100 SPEED & SKI BOATS 7016 '83 VW JETTA 4-dr, '93 TROOPER 5 spd, a·n Im casa. •1WO. c; l; i< Miles Good cond Sunrool * 1988 2211 Se..r Boal -.-• G1 t•OI 1 ruci..! .. 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Ouallty Valvt1•H•ad1•Tlm •· Work. lnVBir.t & Dock•. clock•. 25Yrs local Exp. lijNil .. Lr'103488 •31-4010 John 882•283t I •PRINQWOOD PAINT AD-VID I • Not Cheapl LG&6273 TELEPHO'B 642-5671 ., • But Affaonablel M Pllnl W0tll Ollwantetcll SYSTEMS 3926 1144524021 Pg 4 'tt-!>206 < SPORTS Local teams step up play in CIF playoffs Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 Edwards theater senior patrons_just g947nunger 'City Hall': 2. thumbs down for realism •After complaints, cinema owner lowers qualify- ing age for senior admission from 62 to 55 again. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH Edwards Cinemas administra- tors have decided that any SS year old movie-goers willing to call themselves seniors deserve a discount. Citing a hand!ul of com- plaints from residents in New- port Beach, operators of the the- ater chain last week quietly rolled back the qualifying senior Erin Larson, 7, dressed just like her doll, Kirsten, raises her hands after linishing her BMenstain Baa.rs grocery bag as part of the Just Read program at New - port Elementary School. D<1tly Pilot pho t o" by M.irt M .111in " + Seniors give t humbs down to raising theater prices. See Community Forum, page A 10. age from 62 to 55. "Newport Beach is my home. I've lived here for 50 years," said James Edwards Sr .. the the- ater chain's founder. "lf the peo- ple who have supported • SEE PRICES PAGE A4 •Two real-life city hall insid- ers give their impressi6n of just released film. By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot Murder. Intrigue. Government cor- ruption. Is it really all in a day's work at city hall, as the movie of the same name would like you to believe? - To find out, the Daily Ptlot recrwted two long-time local city hall employees who know the inner workings of New- port Beach and Costa Mesa like the backs of their hands. Wanda Raggio s pent 15 yedrs as Newport's city clerk. She retired m December. And Perry Valantine started working at Costa Mesa City I 1all 24 years ago as an intern in the Planrung Department. He's now the city's plan- JUST BAG IT .<.,·1udf'nls usP grocery sacks to .•wPk out .fel/ou• reading entlwsiasls By Julie Ross Cannon, Dady Pilot B ALBOA PENINSULA They're calling 1t the Great Rook Bdg Caper, and 1f they pull 1t off. stu-1 dents dl Newport Elemt'ntary School wtll have a lot lO tdlk about ThP students, loo~a for fellow redd· ers to discuss the1T favonte books, have tdken to the grocery stores to shop for pen pal5 But mstead of going person to I person, school ofhcials are "snec1kmg" specially decorated paper baqs into the stdcki:; at lhf' encl of the check·outs at sonH' Pavilions. Lucky and Ralphs stores. Newport students, hke those m teacher Shdron Fa1rborn's second-grade class. spent Fnday morning prepanng for their great caper Alter reading sllenlly for hc1lf an hour, the children each received a paper bag. which had a letter attached explaming the elementary school program The stu- dents, who came to school dressed as tlwir favonte flctlonal character, decorated •SEE READERS PAGE A11 Fletcher Jones, employees get schooled on prejudice r----------------, l'\1>1-'\ AROUND TOWN A12 BEST BUYS A2 ENTERTAINMENT AB ning manager. The stol'}'line of the movie "City Hall," which opened in theaters on Fn- day, centers around two main charac- ters -a New York City mayor by the name ol John Pappas, played by Al Pacino, and his deputy mayor Kevin Calhoun, played by John Cusdck. The film sta.rts out with d shootout between a police detective and a drug dealer, whose father lS in the mob A lit- tle boy is ca~ht m the crossfire, and all three end up dymg. It turns out the dealer had dV0tded a prison term on a drug conviction and was sentenced to probation as a favor to his father. Cusack's character spends much of the movie trymg to hnd out who arranged the favor, whiJe Pacmo's character, the mayor, spends most of his time preparing for passionate but polit- • SEE CITY HALL PAGE A 11 MARC MARTIN I DA!lY PILOT Perry Valantine, Costa Mesa assistant city services director, and Wanda Raggio, retired Newport dty clerk, give us the inside opinion on the movie "City Puppy Love Newport Elementary teacher Sharon Fair- born ge ts into the spirit of things, dress- ing up as the country mouse characte r from the book "Country Mouse, C ity Mouse." Ornelas will stay in jail pending trial • His attorney asks that his-$-25,000 bail stay in place, mainly because of the young man's 'r()'?l cPm' for the Killelea family. By Carolyn Miller. Dail} Pilot NEWPORT BEACH Danny Ddvtd Ornelas said fnda) he will remam m an Oranqe Count) 1all cell unul his March tnal rather than drdwmg mon• publicity to tus case and upsettmg lhe farrul) of Debbie Killelea. lhe woman he ran ~and killed m 1988 Fnday Ornelds' defense attorney asked thdt his bail reVlew hedrmg dnd pretrial pioceedmg'> he remo\'ed from tht> I lcU- bor 'lumcipal Court cdlendar So Ornela'\, 2b, will remain in custody in hru or $25,000 batl unl!J t-.tarrh 5, \~hen a Jllr) lridl is scheduled Ornelas 1s con- cerned mosll) about the chllclren cilld fcUJUl y of th0 'ictun of 1 q88," said D anny Ornelas Orange Coun~ Deput~ Puhhc Delendc>r Jeannetll' 'ioceda. ouL.;1dP tht' courtroom at Hrlrbor 'luniopal Court Fn- day "faery time it'<; m thP paper, the kid'> hc1vP to relive 1t and he doe'>n't want thdl "He wc1ntc; their We to b<> di\ easv as p<.1...,-.,i- hl(' .. But perhap<i 11., too latP for Orneld'-to he ""emed about the Killeled.., weU-l>emg Neither th€'} nor the commuruty will evpr forget ho~ Ornelas altered their lives on Sept I, 1988 Thdt day, an mtOXJCdted Ornelas, who WdS IQ at the time, barrt>led down a Bal bod Peninsula alle) dnd struck dnd killed 37-yedr- olu Debbie Killelea The young mother or three only hdd time to push her two sons out of the path of the speeding CcU' The tragedy is remembered as one of the most notonou" drunken dnvmg acadentc; m •SEE ORNELAS PAGE A11 • As a result of a lawsuit settle ment, Jon es and his staff a tte nded sensitivity training dass in West Los Angeles. groups and how to relate to each other m a mulll·ethnic society," said Gerald Margolis, who runs the sensibvity-lraming classes. The classes were part of a set- tlement between Jones and New- port Beach residents Risa and Bob G roux. The Grouxs tiled a lawsuit against Jones after the couple was reportedly subjected to anti- Semjtlc statements made by a salesman at the upscale car deal- ership on Aug . 5. POLICE FILES PUBLIC NOTICES socam SPORTS A2 84 A7 • Corrununity m e mbers donate new pet to victim of tra gic rape. By Anna Marie Stolley, Dally Pilot NEWPO RT BEACH -Employ- ees of Fletcher J ones Motor Cars, Inc.. explored their feelings toward pretudi~ anc:t leamed- a bPut the horrors of discrimina- tion gone awry at an all-day sen- sitivity training course they attended as part of a lawsuit set- tlement. More than 30 Fletcher Jones employees -and Pletcher "Ted " Jones himself -attended the all- day sensitivity classes Thursday and Feb. 8 at tho Simon W'le5en· thal Center in West Los Angeles. "I think they left feeling empowered and much more sen· lUve about '<llffetent ethnic According to the Grouxs' law-sun. salesman Prank Goode allegedly blurted out, "You're not Jewish! Why are you acting Uk~ this?" and "Don't be such a Jew " after the couple made an offer on two Mercedes Benzes. In a joint statement released Thursday, the Grouxs and Jones agreed that a Pletcher Jones employee made "inlensitlve and regrettab~e statements• to th• Grouxs. And according to the joint WEATHElt By Carolyn Miller, Daily Piiot .. Orange Coast College selects Ann 1:. Harmer dnd Lula Cobb as wp f acuky and l;lapJJied etriplf!yees of 1'»5-96~ By Valerie Fugent, Daily Pilot . ~ ......... .,,. ....... Colla Mia ipUtiplDt C*''""' ~~~ tbe Amert,.., ... ow. n. ........ loll from tbe fire ... ...,. e your gar<Jen an • , early spring sprucing s SmmoltbefwntttMW91Wat home wbm a. blae ..__ ID -+--n:!"'"--"2CRJO DJia: :c;,· a---SiJJi -··-~·~. ...,on..,. • r ~ ---"\' • • a I 5 ~ I f you want to spruce up your landscaping Kevin Campbell of Botanlcare is crediting back the design fee 100% if you choose to install with Botanicare before the end ol spring. Campbell has an im ressive backgroundaS former senior designer for the landscaping department at Roger's Gardens. Botanicare guarantees innova- tive designs and can turn your yard into a rose garden, English style knot garden, tropical gar- den or any garden you chose. /"l(Botanicare does it all -includ- ) mg landscape d~~gn .. contract- ing pools, spas. ungatioo sys- tems. fences, patios, lighting sys- tems, dram systems, as well as garderung maintenance. Botani- care (631-7378) is located at 178 Wells Place in Costa Mesa. 1n the Lnfancy of Hoag Hospi- tal the Hunters Th.rift Shop was founded by a group of women who hunted for treasures to sell to benefit the hospital. The Hunters Thrift Shop has evolved into a much bigger operation that has recently relocated to a warehouse at 660 W. 17th St. F-2 in Costa Mesa. The thnft shop relies on dona- tions, and if you have items you 'd like to donate you can call (644-5410) or (546-0280). June Merkel. a volunteer at Hunters says the shop has everything you can imagine, and the prices are very low. U your looking for the answers to eternal youth, you won't want to miss Earl Mindell at Mother's Market today from 11 a.m. to noon. Mindell a vitamin and nutri- tion expert will be sigrting copies of his latest book, ·Tue Anti- Aging Bible." Mindell's book claims to reveal how to slow down the aging process and pre- vent common aches and pains with the use of vitamins, herbs, minerals, hormones, and enzymes. Mothe r's Markel and Kitchen (631-4 7 4 1) IS local.ed at 225 E 17th St. m Costd Mesa. Big 5 Sporting Goods (545- 0047) is having anothe r huge storewide sale. There is a big selection of shoes for men, women, and child ren reduced up to 83% off. Also for deals on ski equip- ment. its entire ski department is reduced from 34 % to 70% off. SkJ items mdude skis, snow- boards, bindings, booties, poles, goggles, thermals, and gloves. It's located at 2324 Harbor Blvd. in Costa Mesa. • lest lklys appears Thu~ays and Saturdays. Whether you're a merchant or a shopper, if you know of a good , name4 its Faculty Member of the Year and its Classified Staff Member· ol the Year for 1995- 96. Faculty Member of the Year was awarded to Ann T. Hanner, an associate professor of biology, who wasn't aware of her nomination until the first ~of voting, as she was in Washington D.C. serving on a grant-reading team for the National Sciences Foundation. •I was stunned to see my name on the ballot." Hanner said. "I'm e.ven more stunned to have won." . Six OCC professors were nominate.d by colleagues for the award. Students submitted letters of recommendation on behalf of their favorite instiuc- tors, and the college's full-time faculty voted on Jan. 29 and 30. Harmer, 51, a C...os.ta Mesa re sident and a membe r of Orange Coast's faculty for 18 years, teaches anatomy, physi- ology and molecular biology courses. She'll deliver a special public lecture at noon on Tues- day, March 12, in the college's Stude~t;. Center titled "Your Brain, use It orLose-It" - The public is invited. She has also been instru- mental in acqu.iring several grants for OCC's Mathematics and Science Division. In 1992, Harmer assisted in securing a $56,800 grant from the George Hoag Pamily Foundation to pay for the col- N ICE FELLOW: At Friday's DARE Graduation for sixth graders from Ander- son Elementary School in Corona del Mar, Newport Beach P,olice Department first-year DARE Officer Tom Monarch 1ntroduced bis father, Superior Court Judge Robert Monarch of family court, as one of the speakers. When Judge Monarch fin- LShed his remarks acknowledg- ing bis pride in his son's work and congratulating the students for completing the Drug Abuse Resistance Education program, the younger Monarch said ·thanks dad, r mean sir• to many giggles of the sixth graders and the parents in attendance. During the 17 week DARE program, the 53 sixth graders learned from Officer Monarch how lo say no to drugs, alcohol, violence and gangs, how to choose friends and even bow to shake hands and say something personal to those guests in the receiving line at the graduation program. So Judge Monarch joined the lege's Plastination Lab. She also received a $42,000 . Na.tional . Science Foundation grant to develop an interactive multi-media biological sd- Classified Sta.ff Member of the Year was awarded to Lula Cobb, who bas worked the cafeteria's check-out cash reg- ister since she was first hired in 1968. Cobb's selection was a hugely popular one on cam- s-;-wh.Tch-n:iCIWles near y 24,000 students and more than 1,500 employees, but it made Cobb anxious. "I'm used to serving others and doing for others,• said the 56-year-old Cobb, ··rm over- whelmed, and also pretty ner- vous." Eight OCC staffers were ated by another for.the tie be was wearing, and even told by one unidentified sixth grader •you seem like a nice fellow" for which the judge said thank you." Officer Monarch shares DARE duties wfth Officer Andy Helprtn, also a first year DARE officer. The new DARE officers are receiving rave revlews from administrators, staff and students at Newport Beach schools. NEW BOAJU> MEMBERS NAMED: The Newport Beach Sister City Association has added seven new members to the 21- person board of directors. .Jainl!1g the board are Tom Jc)n oil. Daily Pilot, Lee Satber- laDcl, Balboa Island Coffee Co., Mtdlelle Bohrer, Fashion Island, Helen Japenga, Udo Isle Com- munity Association, Scott_Paul- son, principal at Ensign Junior High, J.rltt&_.Pulll.a of Brltta.'s Cafe and Carmen Smltll, com- munity volunteer. Mayor John Hedges is the Honorary Chairman. Founded in 1985, the volunteer organization coordinates sister city affiliations with Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, Antibes, Prance and Okazaki, Japan. . -A buy Qlt~~t--540-1224, ..fax me--et 6*r- 4170. • . Police Department and Newport Mesa school officials to shake hands and rongnrtnlate each mu- dent as they received their DARE certificate, the judge was thanked for coming by one sixth gmder, thanked for taking time from his busy schedule, appreci- INTEJlESTING READING ON DISNEYLAND: Newport Beach Telident V• An4lle Prance has publlsbed a 125-page book titled •Window on~ Pilot VOL 90, NO. 31 . William Lobdefl. The,..,,. 24- hour ..wering Mfvk.e may be used to record letters to the editor on any topic. ADDIE$5 Ow llddfm is lJO W. 8.y St., Cost.I Meu, Calif. 92627. CCBtKTJONS It Is the fl'ttot's policy to prompt- ly correct atl erron of sua.ance. ,.,.... c.1111 57~. TNt* you. fXl The ,.._ ,art lleed«.Olta ~ Dalfy Not (USPS-1"""P) Is -~Mondi'/ through s.t- urdmy. In NI'! part 9-tl and c... Miii. .............. ~ Mlfllble ~ IUblcrlbilig to The iim. 0r-.. ~ (IOO) 252-9'41. In ... outl6de of =:::=~=-onty .,. .... .,.. ~ rMll for s 10 per "'°""'-s.ond ct. polt"ll -" Colt.I Ml8. CA. ~Include ....... ..... local--.)~ o.ily Piiot. P.O. Box 1560, Cosu .... CA. 9a26. Copyright: No news stories, llhlstratfons. edlto- n.I rNttar Of ~ts Mretn can be reproduc9d with- out wntt.n pennltllon of copy· right owner. HOW JO mot us ~ The nm. Or.nge County (IDlltJR .. 141 ....... a...tlld MM671 ~"'2-4.121' ........ ,.....,.,Dt .. IG.QJO Ntwl, $por11 fat 64MUO E-M.I; fl.Tl71_,.o-..c:om ...... ()fib IOllnl9 omc. M2-4JZ1 ....,_Fu 111-SIDl ~"' ... Glllfomll ~--w • ""-Mirror~ ~ .. ~ ~Be«h ld:loa 15175 Cost. Mesa W19 ~delM« 65175 WNMCAIT LOCATION SIZE Wldgl. J-l..w Newport 2·lw lleckle Z·l w IUwilf J9tty 2-J w CdM J.Jw . . - ' ti.. ' jim deboo~ Street,• a 35-year blstory in pic- tures and words of the develop- ment of Disneyland Park. It's a..fwLtrlp through the -.- backstage life of one of the world's moll visited pieces a.s seen by a man who helped to develop Disneyland and founded OisneY Univenity. a.VII NEWS: Soroptimist International of Newport Harbor will honor IJnda Scbule&D for her outstanding commitment and contribution to our community at a lun eon on Wednesday, March 27, 1996 at the Balboa Bay Club. Schulem bM been actift bl a • numbee of u ZMllll.ty aclhlties Including the Newport-Mesa em cattfomUI lhcMM -·some 1.-ger ~-~wwek. T1Dll TODAY First low 1:21 &lft. ~~ 5-llllDw »e..- Secondhlgh .-z ....... ,Avenue. bat ·..-yone ........... ~ Mllildlnf 'tD tbe ea.. ta Mma Are Deputmaat and the American Red era. . But a waaum and ber 8-year- old IOD lolt all of their belong• ingl and daeir ape.rtm8Dt WAI destroyed. Reel Croa oftid•ll say. 1bree other apartments ...ma.-temporarily untnM!). itable. The Red Cron hoUled the fire victiml at a ~ motel. Offtdall plan to buy linens and other neceuities for the mother and her IOll. The blaze wu contained in 26 minute. and was reported to the police at 6;51 p.m . More than 20 firefighters helped to quell the flames. Por information on helping the victims of the fire, call the Red Cross at 835-5381. -By ADM Mme Slolley ....-- Schools foundation, Orange Coast lntarfaitb Shelter, Newport Mesa Irvine Interfaith Council to name a few. ~ ,. , Public lnded to kay~ canoe ~today · Kayaba md CIM llltt al all ... will be peddHng far tbe Hal Rmolf Ondc begin ... at 8 .... today at tile Newport AquatK Center. ' •. Pood and piles .. daaat8d byk>cal t.mt=nn11. _,'# 1be race wa1 pnMomly called the Newport .Aquallt= c..... Rw and Wilie's ltKe duJtng its nv,. yeer history. But tbe mmael event WU pmemect ID meDWy al long; time sur. ad ~ al th~ center, Rosolf. • . Tbe S12 mtry fee iDdudel.a souvenir shirt llDd food. and pro. ceeds benefit the Newport Aquatic Center's junior kayaldng team . The Newport Aquatic Center- is at 1 Whitecliff Drive, Newport Beaeh. For-mere information, cail 646-7725. ~! .. Put. President and future." Proceeds tram the $40-per- penon hmcbeon wm beDeftt Ruby Slippers, Interval House, Orange Cout Interfaith Shelter, scholarships and other activities of the Soroptimists. WEDNESDAY: 7:15 a.m. - South Cout Metro Rotary Club, tbe 91'aaofca.ta.Mma-Club& : ~ meetl at tbe C.... Club ••. Noon• -Calta MMe Rotary Club, meets! at Mesa Verde Country Club. : The Exchange Cub of Orange • Coast meets at the Bahia : Reservations are due by March 20th to Soroptimilt Inter- national of Newport Harbor P.O. Box 9752, Newport Beach, CA. 92658. SEaVICE CLUB MEETINGS nus COMING WEEK: Want to get more involved in your communityl Visit a service dub this week.. Guests are welcome and most clubs will buy your meal on your firlt visit. ltJBSDAYz 7:15 a.m . -Tlae Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Cub meets at tbe Balboa Bay Club to bear from County Super- visor Marian Bergeson ... Noon - Costa Mesa Klwanll Cub meets at the COila Mel& Community Center to bear Gwen Kuzz •lbe 8% Problem.• Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach meets at the Shark Island Yacht Club ... 6:30 p.m. -a.ta MeeaiNe-.ypolt Har- bor Uom Club, the fish Pry - Club, will meet at the Colta Mesa Country Cub for tbe annu- -81~ 11-'• wutMt oa rbe subject al • Affirmative Action - Corintbtan Yacht Club. 6 p.m. -• The Newport Balboa Rotary Club! meets at the Bahia Corinthian : Yacht Club to bear from Ronald • Young and Ken Thompson of the : Irvine Ranch Water Diltrict. .: ! 111UUDAY:7 a.m. -Costa Mesa-Orange Cout Brealdut ~ ! Uons Club meets at Mimi's Cale ' for lb"'==ker coo.tell.. : Noon-Club al Conma ~ del Mar meets at the Bahia ~ Corinthian Yacht Club. The ! ~change Club at Newpalt Har-; bor, metta at Shark Island Yacht • ClUb to'bear from Phil Gatton on ~ ·Homes al the llicb and - PUDOUI." Cocta M8M North KlwanJs Club meets at the Hott! : day Inn to bear a Pl'0.9!._U!l by ~ Rick Laferver al the.~. • 7 .p.m. -The Newport-Irvin8 ~ Rotary Club meets at the Irvine j Marriott Hotel to bear from Cliff Oocbterman. ~ Sure gonna miss that tough el' Atint Marg • . M ' ecNlla..., VltalU .. t me a c::bect the other day. It wu for $51.62. which NpteMmted my lhafe of the eltate of our ~eat aunt, Mar· · garet Lucas. · · I neither upec:t nor seek your ~y for Aunt M.aigaret's ~: She WU, after all, 107 When sbe ihUffled off. ,Aunt Marg (very hard •g•) '141 one of seven children bom to:tIDen Sammon and John McAndiews ot County Mayo, Ire1and. There were four boys ' aJ\d three girls, and Aunt Marg q_Utllved them all 'Sbe swvived one of her broth-ers, John Mc:Andrews, by 86 y~ outlasted all her nephews and nieces, my mother included. She even outwore ~of us at the next level, the grandnieces and grandnephews. Margaret long outlasted her husband, Edward Lucas, a dour- looking Scotsman who passed · away in 1969. I always remem- bez Uncle Eddie at family gather- ings -Christmas, Thanksgiving, the occasional reunion. You would often find him out in his car, locked in a bathroom or !ilDllletimes in the garage, hoist- ing a flask of the single malt Sootch he thought she didn't know about. -·As the day wore on, Uncle Eddie became more and more outspoken. He was a hard-core Republican, a junior vice presi- dent of the Bank of Riverhead, ~.Y., and loved to argue politics. Margaret, an equally fervent Democrat, gave him back both barrels. _I alwayntuuveled atthe tact · that they could stay married for so long. He a drinker, she a tee· totaler. He a Republican, she a Democrat He a backslid Presby- terian, she an impassioned R9,man Catholic. "You'll die young and go to Republican and Presbyterian 'Hdl. 'Edward Lucas I• Aunt Marg would sniff when the · 'Scotch overwhelmed the normal- ly reserved man with the higb, stiff collars. I remember asking my grand- mother about that ominous place · for which Aunt Margaret said Uncle Eddie was headed. I wor- ried about this. •Never you mind, dearie, • she said. •Your Aunt Margaret is full of sausage.• _ mdeedshewas,espedally when it came to her beloved Catholic church. Once, when I was maybe 12 and my cousin Vickie was 8, we were in the back seat of our grandmother's car, driving along Northern Boulevard in Queens. Aunt Marg was co-piloting fiercely. As we passed a large church Vickie asked: •Aunt Margaret, is that a Catholic church?" •Don't be silly child,• she repliedinstalltly, "tt has ivy all " over it.• I started to ask how come the Catholic church we attended, St. Raymond's,had ivy all over it, but our dear grandmother, ever the peace keeper, shushed me quickly. T BEACH t Twin Pslma! KJn g Calte1 .And the Baby-dOI hidden lnslde. and w!l'l o TWln Porns ~I C-Jun Zgdec• Muafc IM!~~~~~._..-.:....._--..._..~------~----~..,._.. l \a rter1 · , • Choice of: ' Coesa Solod with Hot Pepper And Parmesan Crtsp Poocom Shf1mp & loeburg Solod Chicken & Andoullle GUmt;>o .. .. Deale rt . Cholceot: , Pecan a< Chess ~ &. Ice Cream • Chocolate Velveteen Breod Pudding wtth ~Sauce All entrees occomponled by Red ' Goc11c. Mashed Potatoes & Dttv After my sophomore year in high school. I was sent back east to attend one of the greet. old- llne prep schools, St. Paul's Academy. ·wan." Aunt Marg butted ;wbeinhe beard the news;~• a~\it time be went to a catholic : schoOlt• St. Paul's, of course, was per- haps the foremost Episcopal school in the country. When m;t wife and I were married, at St. Alban's Episcopal Church in Westwood, my mother insisted we not send invitations to any of our family. She was tenified of what Aunt Margaret would do if she found out I was being married outside her church. I bad a simple solution: •i.eave out the word Episcopal.• •But St. Alban is an Anglican saint,• my wife noted. ·she'll never know,• I said. •To Aunt Margaret, a saint is a saint. Ther:e are no saints other than Catholic ones." Still, no invitations to that great i!vent of 1958 were sent anywhere near Long Island, N.Y. A_unt Margaret's finest hour - years, actually -came after Uncle Eddie died. She bad been a loyal worker for the Democratic party in Suffolk County, and now it was payback time. She went to the old pols who ran the thachine and said she wanted ·a job. Sure, they S4id, anything for you, Margaret What Wilr it be? Margaret Lucas, somewhere in her ?Os, wanted to be a po~ officer, she said. The pols gasped and begged her to think of some- thing else. Perhaps a seat on the library board, or paTk:s and recre-' ation. Nope, Margaret wanted ttrt>'e a cop, period. Finally, they set- tled on a job as a matron in the county jail. •oo I get a piston~ she asked. Alas, she was ~sued only a billy club. But Aunt Marg cartied tl\e stick proudly, escorting women prisoners back and forth between the jail and the court- house until she was well into her 80$. And I'll bet precious few of her female felons got so much as an inch out of Une. So I thank this tough old lady for the fifty bucks. I will try and do with it something she would appreciate. • ~ MARTIN'• column runs every Thursday and Saturday. CUJIUIL 111115nGllDON5 AL ADAMS MORENO, Private Detective 3535 Each Pacific Coast Hwy, Ste. 356 . corona del Mar. CA_92625 USA l7f4J 525-DSS IJfOJ 559-f880 Prostitution sting results in arrest of 3 t An undercover ·Costa Mesa police operation on Harbor Boulevard Thursday night result- ed in the arrest ot two alle<Jed prostitutes ant! :n men who allegedly agreed to pay for sex and two prostitutes, police aid. Between 7 p .m . and midnight Thursday, 31 men -between the ages of 21 and 51 -drove up to officers posing as prostitutes and agreed to pay for sexual acts, police reported. 1\vo prostitutes allegedly try· ing to work m the area were also arrested in the sting officers call •0peration 647 B-Lated Valen- tine.• •we're puttµig the pressure on these folks.~ Costa Mesa Police Capt. Tom Lazar said. •The pres- sure is on the prostitutes to go lo Santa Ana ... out of Costa Mesa That's the net effect." Several female police officers stood on the comer of Harbor Boulevard and Scenic Avenue, an area near the Santa Ana border where prostitutes often offer their services, police uy. Meanwbile, back-up police olficers watc:bed and waited. Police arrested the men, booked them on suspic1on4 of olicitation and held them •t a mobile detention facility. Most ot1he men were re1euect--r..-:: on tbeir own rec~ce. although two were held on other outstanding aJTeSt warrants. I Alleged car thieves , nabbed by officers Costa Mesa police caught two youth as they cruised in a stolen car Thursday. Police first spotted the car -which had been reported stolen -in the parking lot of the The Vagabond Inns Qn Harbbr Boule- vard Thursday night. Soon after, two 16-year-old Westminster males came out of the hotel, got into the car and drove off. Police followed the ycuths, then arrested them around 10:15 p.m. on suspicion of ste~g the car. Complledby Anna Marte Stolley REPS NEEDED One of America's fastest growing telecommunications co. needs Reps in this area. Offers personal freedom and chance to motivate others. Flexible hours and great pay. Call now. 8~~1~:~~-~~ (714) 240-7027 ~g~·§ Spring Horne & Gaden 1996 How to beautify and care for your home from the inside out . Your OC1Vert1$ng m.ssoge won appear In speclol banner pages foc~ng on how 10 turn o house Into o dream home. ~otlOn Dole Fri , MafCl'I 29, 1996 ...... 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R**1tly, however, the cha.in .__,. . ..,.,"11'.railed the qualifying ege to 62. · • Edwards Sr. said that part of : the reuon for !JJ>ping the age "came about after a conversation ., with his son, the oompany's 51,, .. year-old president •He couldn't believe that §.DY· body 55 would admit they were senior dtizens, • Edwards Sr. said. The new qualifying age angered people like Beverly Jones, a Costa Mesa receptionist who was 1001.Q.ng forward to receiving the senior discount in a year when she turns 55 in 1997. On Friday, Jones and her sister Barbara both called the Edwards Big Newport for show times only to learn from the program infor- mation recording that they were that much closer to senior status again. They checked with the corporate office and learned that the qualifying age had once again be reduced. ·we try to respond to the wishes of the public," said the 89- year-old Edwards Sr., who claims the theater received three or four letters from Newport Beach resi- dents. MSo give me a gold star." And the Jones sisters declared themselves satisfied. ·1·m stoked," said Beverly Jones. MWe just need a break here and people can't go around arbitrarily changing things." Barbara Jones said she under- stood the need for change, but felt that seniors had been unfairly ta;gete<l. ·1 don't know how much thought went into the decision,• said Barbara Jones who turns 55 in June. •Maybe they need to sit down with the statistics and look at other rates. But l think they really did single out seniors, which was unfortunate.~ Edwards Sr., who has not had to worry about a theater discount for quite some time, said he too was a little surprised by people's willingness to call themselves · seniors at the age of 55. Even at 70, Edwards was not about to accept a discount "I had just turned 70 and I was at a competitor's theater,• Edwards recalled. •;me cashier • wanted to sell me a senior dis- count. · •'J'het was tbe fust"'1i:me1hal had happened to me and I said 'bell no.'" Not everybody was upset dur- ing the brief time that the quahfy- . ing senior age was 62, Edwards said. One night, the founder was standing on the steps of the Big Newport when a customer thanked him for "making me seven years younger.· How did I do that, Edwards asked. "He said 'I Just turned 55,'" Edwards said. u 'Now I find I'm not a senior until I'm 62.' • ......... c'cllll JllM..,, ... I Casta Mesa may take s~ee a~~.-....-Measure S - •The initiative on the March 26 ballot would repeal Measure A, which ca.lb for a commercial airport at El Toro Marine base. COSTA MESA -The City Coundl on Tueiday W;ill consid• ~g a stand against Measwe S, which -if ap~ in Marcil - would prevent re-use of the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station as a commercial airport for at least the next 20 years. It would also repeal Measure A, which voters approved in the November 19SM election. Measure A was designed to ensure a com- mer&ruse as an_ op on Tor the 4,700-aae air station. "The coundl has generally not taken a stand on items that appear on the ballot," said Councilwoman Mary Hornbuckle. •we usually prefer to leave it up to the voters ... but I would just as soon it go down in defeat I think the voters have already spoken once, and I would like to see us move1orward." Mayor Joe Erickson said he thought Measure S could severely impact the Costa Mesa area. /le•"-••"' ..... •1 voted for Measure A.• Brick- son 9aid. •1 believe a ommDerdal auport at Bl Thro ii nece.ary for the tutu.re at the ~ ~ the future of Costa Mesa. The agree- ment with John Wayne Airport runs out 1n the first decade of ~ next century, and I believe there could be sevem impacts on Costa Mesa If that agreement is not in place.• The current use agreement requires John Wayne Airport to limit the type ci airaaft. the num- ber of flights_ thAt go in and out of the400...ae facility, thetak~ the flights and ttie path of and landing. Those limitations to rninimi'z.e'noise and other impacts experienced by neighboring com- munities, specifically Costa Mesa and Newport Beach. Some are concerned the agree- ment will have to be re-negotiated after the tum of the century to allow tor more flights and accom- modate growth in the county - most of which is occurring in South CoUJlty. That could mean chang- COUPON for REPEAT PERFORMANCE $2.00 OFF YOUR admi8Sion with this coupon Friday, February 23rd Saturday, February 24th 1 O a.m. to 6 p.m. The Atrium (lobby level) 191 00 Von Karman, Irvine (comer of Von Karman & Campus • near 8!stanQo reatatnnt) (~Validated) YOU NEVER SA:U-SAGE SAUSAGE Or S uch Delicious Food/ Join Us For -I Lunch • Dinner • Smlday Brunch Catering Available For Reservations and Directions Call 723-0621 J Ing flijJbt paths aftd~ flight bOw's, which have negative imped.a on nearby reli· dents. . •1be El Toro adlity is 10 times the me ot:Jobn Wayne,• BriCbon said. •Much ol what ii experl- eno8d in neighboring commUnitiel mm John Wayne would be mam- ly kept on the property at m Toro because it's so big. •Some of the opinions I've beard from South County ts that an airport would drive growth and development But I think an air- port services the growth and development that is already .~ere, and there bas been tremendous growth in South County. ThAt's where--ttie li~d OO!nes from. Without th.at additional· airpOrt, a lot of the traffic and pollution will go right through Costa Mesa.• emmenta1 affeln. •'Jbe primaJy ls1ue WU that Meuure S dearly attempts to pre-empt even the consideration of any airport option. cWuter baa certain merttl; but tqe specific language piOpc?eed UU time aroundlW~a'~ amount »f ~mil· • The aty CoWidl Wlll· discuU whether to tate a ~don on~-•The consideration of that option should be given proper bearing." sure T next month. " • The · ch.amber has also a.Jinounced ils oppositioll to Mea- sure T, which would tum Orange County inta a charter government Pickering said the chamber believes the measure, if approved, could res\l,lt in higher tues. •1t'11 not pedect bJ any stretOl of the im~tiorl.. Hombudde said ot Measure T. "But lt's the belt thing we've got going'° we ~t as well pass it and then ~ ~ parts we don't like i.ter. ". The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce bas already taken a position opposing M~ S. 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SEELY-KATZ Mr. and Mrs. Hall Seely announced the engagement of lheiJ. dcugb~r, ~ Melinda, to Arie Paul Katz at a patty in their Newport Beach home He is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Aubrey Katz of Boston, Mass. The couple will be married May 19 in Newport Beach. : KELLY & COMP ANY • CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNT ANTS 1995 Tax Season Its that time of year again! rnpany , we have expefienceapro ess1onaJS who understand your unique tax situation. Additional Services W,e-Provide: • Accounting & Auditing • · Financial Planning • Business Consulting • Litigation Support ~- Servicing The Community For Over 20 Years 3931 MacArthur Blvd., Ste. 205, Newport Beach, CA 92660 (714) 4 74-7440 (800) 526-0869 FAX (7 14) 474-7554 I I LLOYD-WOOD Ron and Me!!Y Lloyd of Mi sion Viejo have an1'ounced the engage- ment of their daughter, Nicole, to David Wood, son of Jim and Diane Wood of Corona del Mar. They will be married July 27 in St. Andrew's Pres- byterian Church, New- port Beach. 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No togs cnan~ ... no mor\ing up to mark down ... a truly righteous sale ... and when it's OY9f', it's over! Come eoriy for best se'8dion . SAii INOS .... J 71H ~· -. SATURDAY, FEMUARV 17. 11M ~ :wJlb a mla'aDy.m kMMl.oae, ance statiaks iDaoae that .. ~u oneoutol lOpeoplewW have a l8riou9 mental illnea ln sama Of MM> • thah' lifetime. The keynote speak-;J•.....nlt Evans conducts a work-er is Steven Potkin, director of =. ·splrltual CaUse/Pbysical clink-al rese6idl at UCI. Ha bas • Saturday at the Newport been an 019aw.zer and deputy Be8d1 Church of eUgio So-head of the WOrld Health Organi-~. 901 Dove St., Suite 145, zatio.n since 1985. Par1iopants can Newpc>rt BeaCb. Donations 'are also choose fi'om eight workshops ~ at the door and coffee and panel discu$sions. The $20 Uld tee a.re offered from 9 a.m. registration fee includes access to Until the workshop begins at 10 all eduation seminars and lunch. .m. can 646.J199 for more infor-if you register by MarCh 15 St. mation. Andrew~ Church is located at 600 ..... duak~camedf about.-Jamily. frieadl and :food. •Beau Jest• by Jim Sberman <?11 Thwsdoys and Saturdays at 8 p.m. Witb Swaday matinees at 2 p.m. Mardi 7, 9, 10, 14, 16and 17 at the JCC Menorah Theater, 250 E. Baker at the comer ol Redhill ln Costa Mesa 1\ckets are $15 With 5enior and student discounts For reservations and tnf ormation. call 155--0..'WO. WOMEN'S RETREAT St. Andrews Road, Newport PURIM aLEBRATION All women in tlie community are Beach. For more information, call Temple lsaiah of Newport Beach, invited to attend St. Andrew's 574-2275. a conservative temple, will cele- Presbyterian Church's one-day HEALTH DAY brate the fesUval of Purim with a The ~ty senes foe aingJe5 meets Wednesdays at 7:30 p.m. at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St Andrews Road m Newport Beach. nu. week's speaker will l5e Deidse McPbee M.A.: •Gifts of Life -wrapped and unwrapped packages; the topic Feb. 28, •The Sirigle's Sojourn, Steps 'Ibward Maturity• by Ron Sh.ackelfotd. All singles are welcome. A $3 dona- tion, which also covers refresh- ments, will be requested at the door. No reservations are required. seIJiinar from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 Instructor Janet Brosan leads Peo-special joyous setVlce on March 4, p.m. SatutdQY. _lbe topic ol tbe ple With Arthritis Can lillerdse-2401 Irvine -Ave., Newport Beach workshop is "Living Outloud" classes from 10 a .m. to 11 a~m. HADASSAH BENEFIT Carls Vin t th J · h s · at 7:30 p .m. At this special Pwim given by Libby OJ\ cen, Tuesday at e ewis eruor Estb will Newport n--ch Hadassah pre-. te t t M C f Or C tu 250 E night, the Megillah of er . ~ who is an assoca pas or a en-enter o ange oun.,, . . sents star-powered entertainment lo Park Presbyterian Church. The Baker St, Costa Mesa. The class be read and the evening will . . , al ben cost of $18 includes lunch. For includes health education, joint-include a masquerade for chil-for the o.rgaruzation s annu • more information. call 631-2889. protection tips, relaxation tech-dren. There will be singing and efit. The high-flying Peiping Acro- MA.KE DREAMS COME TRUE . . tr 1 t chni dancing and special ethnic bats will be the attraction 1 p.m . lb ruques, pam-con ° e ques Sunday afternoon at Orange Workshop by Don Sharer at e and socializing. Call 513-5641. refreshments. Purim is the cele-Coast College Theater, 2701 Newport Beach Church of Reli-PARADIGM SHIFT bration of the day the Jews of gious Science, 901 Dove St., Suite The Newport Beach Baha'i Com-ancient Persia were saved from Fairview Road. Preceding the per-: B ch fr 10 h b formance will be a gala sit-down 145, Newport ea om a.m. munity allows participants to ear oppression under Haman, w ose luncheon at the Red Lion Inn. Cost tintil noon Saturday. Coffee and and experience "Paradigm Shift: plans were foiled by the faithful tea offered from 9 a.m. Donations A New Way -A New World." Mordecai and his niece, Queen for the luncheon and performance •ccepted at the door. Call 646-7:30 p.m . Friday at a private resi-Esther. of the Peiping Acrobats is $15 per 3199 for more information. dence in Corona del Mar. Togeth-adult, $50 for children. Benefit DISCUSSIONS FOR CATHOLICS er, they explore such ·questions as: proceeds go to the support of Keep the wonder and joy of Can racism and prejudice. be elim-SERMONS AND world famous Hadassah Hospital Christmas alive by gathering at mated? What is the new world SPEAKERS . and Medical Organization. For Our Lady Queen of Angels order? Can conflicts be resolved tickets or information, call 644- Catholic Church on alternate Sun-Without force? Are women and 4454. · \.., days at 6:15 p .m. in a relaxed set-men equal7 What's the spuitual WHY WON'T EVIL GO AWAY? GUIDED BUS TOUR ting with discussions chosen by solution to our economic prob-wNow that we no longer believe The University of Judaism's popu- partic1pants. Meetings will be lems7 Music and food are mclud-in sin, why won't evil go awayH is lar study tour program will take a held March 3 and March 17 at the ed. Directions: 759-0999. the topic of the sermon by the two-day bus trip Sunday and parish center, 2046 Mar VJSta Ori-SHIN BUDDHISM Rev. Diana Heath at 10:30 .a.m. ·.lfonday for a walking tour of San ve. in Newport Beach. Come or Newport Beach Higashi Honganji Sunday at Orange Coast Unitan Diego's Old Town, meet Jews call for more information, Marie Budd.hist Temple's Dhanna Sod-an Uruversalist Church, 1259 Vic-from several Spanish speakmg Romano at 548-3844 or Sister ety presents a lecture and discus-toria St .. Costa Mesa. At 9: 15 a .m. countnes and. visit synag.ogues Agatha Faunon, 644-9218. sion series on Shin Budd.hfs.m at 7 tbe first of a monthly series on. ~d JeWJSh nS;lghborhoods ~San FOREIGN POLICY DISCUSSION p.m. Saturday at th~ temple, 254 wThe Use and Mis-Use of the D1ego. The second day will be Weekly discussion sessions based Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Call 722-Bible. will be conducted by spent in Tij~ana. with a on the "Great Deos1ons Study 1202 (the Rev. Hirosumi) or 651-Heath. wLove Letters" by AR. toll! of ~ TI1uana synag~e and Guide,· ava.tlable for $11, at St. 3102 (Ronnie Young). G R d , Th t will be [dential areas. There will be a Mark's Presbyterian Church, at HEALING BROKEN HEARTS urney ea ers ea ~· few hours for lunch and shopping the comer of Eastbluff and Jam-A divorce recovery workshop 9.Y p~esented ~ter the se~ceil. Tuer~ Tij~Ma's-main commercial boree in Newport Beach. The~-Vineyard Christian Fellowship in will be!unui fo r a nomma cost at street. The fee of $150 per person sions are held on Monday Costa Mesa. Assistant pastor and .11:45 a.~. Call 646-4652 for more includes transportation, accom- evenings during February and single parent, Mike Barnett, wj.l.l information. modations at the San Diego March aod are open to the public. lead the lecture and small group 'LEAP YEAR DAY SUNDAY' Ramada Old Town Hotel crossing This week, the topic is wThe Intel-discussion. The fourth annual That's the .nue of the sermon by fees, two meals and sn~cks. For ligence Community: Tune for seminar runs Tuesday everungs the Rev. Diana Heath at Orange registration information, call reform.• Call 644-1341 for more thrQugh March 26, from 1. to 9 p.m. Coast Unitarian Universalist (310)476-9777, extension 246. information. Child care offered with pre-regis-Church, 1259 Victoria St., Costa GOLDEN AGE OF SPANISH HOPE AND HELP trations. Call 556-8463 for addi-Mesa. 10:30 a.m. Feb. 25. There JUDAISM JllOIDiM a ............ ~ in CCJDdlMU-a aapport.group for Wn sp.q.. 8()0..1400 CE. 'JldmD ... -witll IOwed --Wtlb lllftoul M per adult"'""'-or cblld .,._. mentel IDD-• flftllY SUnday 12 and S6 nonmember tiee.i 1nllD 6:30 to 8 p.m,. led 1'Y • ~ deuert mdudeid. Child an avd· l11•aoaN Por more WormaUon. able at a ncwnin.al fee. For lnfoana· c.aD St ADdteW'I at 631-2880 or tioo or to RSVP, call JackStein 'at Dr. JWin ~ at 6'?- 968-0998: Alan/ Pb~ J.cobs at 3708 • I 1 6"4·'1:112 or ROUlie GOttfried a. CAREER NETWORK ·, e>-0704 The career Network meeting for~ ~ .ao. 5'IUT RUN thOM unemployed ~ at 7:30,.' lbe Newport C~nter United p.m. 1bilrsd4Y iD S1ewart Lodnge Methodist Church sponsors an at ~t. Andrew's Presbyterian,., · evemng of worship, mUSlc, fellow-Church. 1be free, oogotng weekly, ' 1 ship and food from 5 to 1 p.m. Peb. meetings are open to all ond are . 24. Everyone is invited to attend held a.t 600 St: And.Jews Roed m; this family event which is tree of Newport Beach (aaoss from New- chatge and is timed to provide port Harb()r High Sdlool}. For' runners, walkers and their sup---.1mn11'A information. call 57.(-2239. · porters wttb spirit and a high car- bohydrate dinner the ev~g before the annual community Spirit Run. Both infant and c;hild care will be provided. The church is at 1601 Marguerite Ave. in Corona del Mar. For more Infor- mation, call 644-074.5. PURtM CARNIVAL Temple aat Yahm of Newport Beach/Irvine will hold its Annual Purim Carnival on March 3 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Temple park- ing lot. In addition to ~val games and rides there will be arts and crafts. a petting zoo and food fair. Children are encouraged to come in costume. The community is welcome. Temple Bat Yalun is located at 1011 Gamelback street, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 644-1999. EXTREMISM IN AMERICA Temple Isaiah of Newport Beach welcomes speaker Joyce Greenspan of the Anti-Defama- tion League March 15 at the Shabbat service at 8 p.m. Rabbi Joseph Mendelsohn will officiate at the service assisted by Cantor Vladimir Shtayerman. The public .is..in.vited. A .reception in honor of Greenspan will follow the pro- gram. For further information, call 548-6900. BLOOD-PRESSURE CHECKS First United Metbocbst Church of Costa Mesa, .f2UW. 19th St., con- ducts a free blood-pressure clinic between 10 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. March 3. Call 548-7727 BAHA'IS GATHERING The Baha'is of Newport Beach sponsor a lunch, speaker and dis- cussion of timely topics 11 a.m. Feb. 25 at a private residence in Corona del Mar. All are welcome. I •' SOENCE Of MIND I ' Meditation at 6 p.m. followed by, •Prosperity/Science of Mind" at 7 p.m. are held Tuesday at Newport Beach Church of Religious Sci-, ence, 901 Dove Sl. No. 145, New- port Beach. "Physical Perf ec-- tion/Sdence of Mind• is also held 10 a.m. Wednesdays. Call 646-, 3199. PRAYER BREAKFAST First .United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa bolds a Prayer Break-.• fast at 6 a.m. Wednesday at Den-. ny's restaurant at Newport Boule- vard and 17th Street in Costa Mesa. Call 548-7727. HOLY COMMUNION St. James Episcopal Church, 3209 Vld Udo, Newport Beach, offers a 'noon service Wednesday with Holy Communion. Bring a lunch and dine with the church staff after the service. Call 675-02.10. BIBLE ST\JDY His Disciples Fellowship in Costa Mesa invites ~eryone for a study-- of God's word, food, fun and fel- lowship at 7:30 p.m. Friday. All ages welcome. Directions: 650- 2589 (James). MEN'S FELLOWSHIP BREAKFAST The Men's Fellowship Breakfast of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church · bolds a weekly breakfast and· speaker at 1 a.m. in Dierenfiel<L Hall. 600 St. Andrews Road, New- port Beach. The breakfast is open to all men for $2.50 per breakfast. For more information, call 631-. 2880. A one-day conference called nonal mformatton. will be an Introduction to Unitar-Hear the m.,.,;,c, see the art, le•Tn H d H I f Sen M ~ ~·· • Please send photographs •nd typed" • ope an e P or ous en-ian Universalism. directed by the histOiy, taste the food on a cul-releases detailing stories, upcoming Directions: 760-5360. tal Illness· will be presented. by Heath at 9 30 am As part of the ... :.al · t d t th events, sermon topics or any other news the Adult Education Department CONCERTS/ : · · ..... Journey presen e a e at St. Andrew's Presbyterian February "Month of Sundays" Jewish Community Center, Baker SUPPORT GROUPS ~ne~'~u~~o ~e;i~nE~:C:W~~ Church from 7:45 a.m. to 4 p.m. ENTERTAINMENT program there will be special and Redhill. Costa Mesa 2 p.m. Busby, Daily Pilot., 330 w. a~ St., Costa March 23. The conference will music by the choir conducted by Sunday. Musicians, artls~r_iJM~ENt~'A~L!:P.EA~~µl!UYllll.L----H~~fltn~""7-GTnrtso-1U-tt'eflns-to---: .. I focus on edm:attn:g the Church and t-tt~...-n:~ ----asort arney. or au ors, a poet, two c:b , tori-SUWORT GROUP ~t70. Rfteasti are requested two , community about the reality of liv-The JCC Menorah Theatre pre-call 646-4652. ans, resear~es and speakers St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church weeks prior to an event date. -METHODIST Costa Me.a MESA VERDE UNmD METHODIST CHURCH 1701 Balcer, C.M Worship & Church School 8:30 and 10:00 a.m. Dr. Richard r:.-----979-8234 NEWPORT CENTER UNtTED METHODIST CHURCH I 6<t'or~~J'~~v~. 644-0745 Worship at 8:00AM & 1 O:OOAM Sunday School All ~es 9:00M1 Rev Edward C. Martin LAGUNA United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Dr. Laguna Beach 499-3088 Sunday Morning Worship . & Christian Education 1 OAM Ministers David Beadn & Vlrglnla Wheeler Wesley Counseling Center S«vices Avallil.ble --- RELIGIOUS SCIENCE lle!:llJ:~e!:I-~ ~ :''' :.; :f.:IJ :a (t~!•• FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Lido, Newport Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 Church 1oam • ssm. SUDdaf Scboal 1oam Wedneldaf M..tlllgs lpm Return unto thy rut, 0 my soul; for the Lord hath dealJ bollJllifuilJ willa thee. Psal1111116:7 Branda of The Molbtr Cburth The F'ant <lw.rcb ol Olrist Sdmt.ist ....., Maadrcatttl . -------- CONGREGATIONAL © COMMUNllY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL . UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST To W.W II To C....; To C.. II To 00, 9ruc:e v.,, Blair, Mlnlrt.,. Sunday Worship 8:15 • 10AM Ou-ch School 9AM Ma· 9:45 ~ Chlkt C.. Provtded 6"-7400 611 A"" CotOM Del Mir PRESBYTERIAN ------- St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church ~m-(11 tf1•1T\ 1h1 •fl :l C1tlcJ Whol.rncu f'1'r C'cm.1~ fom1ll«s. "MEETlNG YOUR FAMILY'S MATERIAL NEEDS" (I T1mNhy S:l =-81-~-- ' PRESBYTERIAN 5{. M.AJtJC PR.ESBYTEIUAN CHURCH SundalJ Worship 9:30 a.m. Clrif J ure, SunJ•IJ Se/root Jamboree at &stblufl Newport Bu.cir 644· 1341 EPISCOPAL SAINT JAft\ES CHURCH episcopal •A c-111tlfy o.tc.-'9 ~ fllt4 ~ INin Olrllt• &Mtl etttl S4i¥W" Fr. David C. And.non, rector 3209 Vio lido N.wporf Beach 1.t/ 675-0210 7:30 om Traditional 9 om Conlwnf>OfO'Y. 9 om Chun:h Schocil 10:45 om Charismatic ond Wed~ noon CHRISTIAN HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH • (Disciples of Christ) 19 -2401 lrvtn lft. at Snta llaHt l. . llnportltm SUnday Worship· 10:00AM Dr. Dennis W. Short Mln1star 645-5781 COMMUNITY CHURCH ------------------- CHRISTIAN SOUTH COAST CHRISTIAN CHURCH We Care About You Because Ouist Cares. Jerrold A. Hollobaugh, Minister "Strength-Together" Deuteronomy & Joshua Wonlup Semce 10: IS un Bible SNCIMI 9:00 wa K.Kb fOC' Oubt S:JO pm 792 Victoria Street• Costa Mesa, CA • 92627 (7 14) 548-3468 (Coma alV.aona a: Placeab.) LUTHERAN CHRIST LVTHERAN CHURCH I '~ : . .• :. ··1 • ..,. . I' ' ., ;~ .. \ .. + '4 " , ~ f " 111 . Pastor William Hernenway ~-Wt low children, youth, young adults; taTm' adults, stnion. We low to cart, to reach out, to mttt ntt<ls, to answtr q~ions· • Sunday StTViw -8:00, 9:30 & 10:_.5 •Sunday School & Bible Sludia-9:30 700 Vidoria Strut• Costa Mua, CA 9.2627 (714) 631-1011•(714)548-6866 (School) 'For inform~tion on Yi.e 'Religious 'Diredol}' rpfease Call :Kristin 'Berman-......----·~ -.. . . • • . . .... ..... ••• . \ .. . ' • t . Ohe local woman· makes a difference T here are cel14in qualities that we associate with • great leaders. They fudude character, delenninatiOn and goal orientation, to name a few. In Newport-Mesa circles, . there lB a woman who has these leadership qualities along With one other that must be men- tioned. That quality is selfless- ness. The woman is Donna Crean. Now having sald that Crean is a woman who gives from the heart, without looking for glory, it must also be said that Crean bas considerable power tlrthese parts .. Maybe power is the wrong word. Influence might be more PQllte. She doesn't care what you call it, th~ truth is, when she speaks, others listen. When she asks for something (and that's rare, usually others are asking her), Crean gets what she wants. And it's fun to watch the tribe circle around her when some- tbing's cooking. Several weeks ago, Crean called in the troops. It was a last minute kind of thing. Invitations went out without much notice to about 100 of the local movers and shakers. That is to say, the ladies who chair the events, make the social wheels spin. A few doers may have been overlooked, but overall, Crean's list covered most bases. At around 11:30 mid-week, the black Mercedes Benzes and Jaguar sedans began to arrive at The Four Seasons. The hotel had greeters at the front doors to direct the arriv a1s. "Mi's'. Crean's luncheon is in the western side of the mam ballroom to your right," they said. And so the women m thetr early spring yellow Escada swts an pare p1nk Chanel ensembtes- sauntered into the reception room where drinks were served. b.w. cook "Do you know why we are here?" was the questioq of the hour. In various tones ranging from bushed whisper to outright loudspeak, the crowd asked one an.other what was up. "Well, whatever it is, if Donna Crean is behind it, then we'll support her,· said one matron with her own share of power in town. #I wonder what she is doing?" questioned another. "Do we need our check- books?" worried yet another, anticipating a call for funds for one of the hundreds of charities Crean gets behind. Without exaggeration, there was concern in the room. The ladies who had come to lunch do not like to be unprep"fed. Chari- ty is serious business in these parts. And those that are the players treat theu roles on the mvisible hierarchy like a corpo- rate ladder of sorts. So, just to be invited to a lunch Wllhout a due, was, for some, quite disconcert- ing. Crean led a receiving l.J.ne at the ballroom door. Next to her was Sue Cannon, a local mover and shaker who helped Crean -ratty-tlle-troops.-Next-to-Cannon, Carol Stone, preSldent and CEO of an organization known as the Whem Sahdor. Ftbruuy 17th <:oltaJileaa: 1 lam-tap... Ht.mt. Beach: lpm -2pm Wheres Boolrl>epatment In Each Store Dr. Earl Mindell , registered ~ist, PhD. nutritionist; chartered herbalist and best selling authOr~ beatMother'sMarbt & Kitchen autographiryg his new book, "11ie Anti-Aflirill Bible •. ,, Read how to retard the aging process and prevent common lllina ailments ~th vitamins. herbe. ~ honnones and aizymes. ~-l ~l Vol.iateer ceilter of Greater Orange County. •ob, oh,• said yet another voice in the crowd. •The Volun- teer Center must need volun- teers,• she said. •What is the Volunteer Cen- ter? I've never beard of it?• said yet another partidpa.nt in the dark. . As the ballroom doors opened, Oean and Cannon ush- ered in the ladi~s1 Gayre Ander- son. Lana Chandler, Diana Bro.mlley, Peggy Qay, Marge C,b.amberlln. Shelley Elam, cerue----peeJey, OlroTe FOllDlan, Gloria Gae GeHman, Karen Hardin, Jeann.la Lawrence,· Ma.rte Prance Lefebvre, Evelyn Parrella, Gloria Osbrtnk:, Eliza- beth Stahr, Ann Stem, Ellen Wilcox. Barbara Ven~ Mary Ann Wells and Mary Lou Hornsby. They found their places, and Cannon introduced Crean. In her own comfortable style, Cre- an wished her guests good day and told them to enjoy the lunch. Still not a clue as to why they were called. Then Stone was introduced to the gathering as waiters served the first course of a three-course luncheon ordered by Crean. ·we are grateful to Donna Crean and Sue Cannon for pro- vidihg us with this opportunity to share our resources with a group of individuals who so profoundly affect our community througl;l their active service," Stone said. »I am confident that each one of you vd.11 find some. way that Ol¥ multi-faceted organization can lielp you in your work.• A buzz of conversation encir- cled the dining room. Stone and Crean and Cannon had orga- nized tlus lavish gettogether simply to reacquaint the ladies with the $ervices of The Volun- teer Center. No bidden agenda. No secret motive. No social con- sequences. No need for a check book. The Volunteer Center, estab- lished, 'Jn 1958, is a county resource center dedicated to mobilizing individuals,and insti- tutions to addressing community need. The Ce'nter is a pa.rt of The Points of Ught Foundation and Cnited Way, and its key role is to serve the county's more than 2,000 non-profit organizations through sel"Vlces that mobilize volunteers and spread the good word about various groups Lail year, The Volunteer Cen- ter directed more than 32,000 volunteers into projects benefit- mg the people of Orange Coun- ty. That's a big job. Donna Crean just wanted to get the message out. So, she threw a lunch. No strings attached. Just informa- tion to help everyone. "The climate is right for a renewed commitment to commu- nity involvement and active citi- zenship," said Crean, wearing her signature American Aag pin fashioned of rubies, sapphires, and diamonds. Crea.Il'is right. There is no tune like the present to accomplish anything. To find · out more about the Volunteer Center and what it can do for you, call 953-5757. • B.W. 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Donna Crean, second from right. celebrates with her husband John Crean (far right) and their longtime b1ends Mr. and Mrs. Donald O'Conner at last year's Rubby Ducky Derby for The Children's Bureau, one of Donna Crean's favorite causes •. 99 with ~Costa Mesa 2150 Harbor Blvd. at Vk:torl1•OPEN24 HOURS • SERVED f AOM 2PMT010P9' NowTHRU FEB. 29, 1996 otnnWa lnCludl • SOUP OR ~LAD • VEGE1aM.E • BAKED POTAlt> • ROLL. . -f • ~.~~·-----..... ~ .......... ____ ---... --. ------. -- Grollllds first stop for ew entertainment columnist I T bis could get a little con- tusing. ln fact, I'm already mi.led up. • Wa that City Councilwoman Norma Glover playing first vio· lin for the Pacific Symphony Orchestra? Or did I just see' a production of "Cyrano de' Berg· erac" at Newport Beach City tHallf t:r I should have things straight· ened out in a week or two. Hopefully. ,--~ --Ca.retul readers of the Daily l ·PiJot the past 15 months may ~ recognize the name and, in some instances, the face. I'm the one who covers Newport Beach city government, not to mention :ll bit of bankruptcy, a bit of busi- n,ess, politics and whatever else comes along. I'm the guy with . the laptop, the one who has to hang around City Hall until even Comcast Cablevision has gone home. That's still the case. I'm still there. And now I'm here. This is a new bat. . In the past, we've always :·called this space arts ... some- • thing. We told you about the :symphony, South Coast Reperto- ry and Opera Pacifica, all that stuff that's supposed to be good tor you. And to a certain extent, , that will still be part of my bill of : fare. Newport-Mesa is a cultur- • ally rich area and it would be irresponsible nol to clue you i.tl on, say, the latest exhibition at the Newport Harbor Art Muse- um. -:;.. However ... =. I have opted to leave "art" -z'Wt of the title of this space ~ause I equate arts and cul-- ( 11,11111111 '11"\lll lr,1, .il11.11 ' 111111 1111 fo1111d .1t11111111 Ill\ htl,llll ''· /i1 I" II /Jo 11/('illl/ Allen Edmonds • Alden • Bruno Megli • Sperry • Sebago • CJark • MezJa.n •Johnston M In Oft llie Clock, I'll tell you what I've seen and what's com· ing up. I'll still go to the Per- forming Arts Center and SCR (twist my arml), but I'll also go to OCC, to the nautical museum and to the Sherman Gardens. I'll try to find the perlonners who haven't reached the big time yet. Whenever possible, I'll tell you where in NewpoJt·Mesa to find them. And I'd like your assistance. -~van------'-~ knOW1l person, pJa<:e"1) 'henerson event worth checking out, give me a ring. Tell me about your ture with entertainment. I don't much care if an evening at exhi- bition X makes me a more well- rounded person, who can hold forth at cocktail parties. U I'm not enjoying myself, I'm not going back and I'm certainly not recommending the experience to anybody else. In this column, I hope to talk about movies and poetry read- ings, experimental works and everything in between. When I first learned that I'd be getting this space, I immediately planned a visit to Local Grounds. That's a coffeehouse in Corona del Mar which also rents videos and has live entertain- ment on the weekends. Owner Don Dan.ks says he encourages his customers to buy one cup of coffee and hang around for th.r~bours-if tb&y so choose. Now that interests me. U we've reached a point where an evening of entertainment means putting on a tie or a pair of spiked heels (and damn, those puppies are uncomfortable) then our style is cramped indeed. 70% Off of What? Compare our prices. See our selection. Experience our customer service. next-door neighbor who paints or your cousin the closet poet. I ask only that the subject live, work or have some connection to the Newport Beach or Costa Mesa area. Ob, and all you people who call and write to tell me about "hard news stories," you can just keep OD calling, too. I always want your input. Intro over. Let's start in Coro- na del Mar. 0 Don Danks admits in Seattle or the Bay Area, people would- n't blink over his new coffee- house. Amid a Corona del Mar strip mall, however, Local Grounds merits a double take. It's not just the sofas, the ~ 1894-1996 Four Generations 102 Years! REMNANT CLEARANCE Now Open Sundays from I I -4p.m. ALDEN'S CARPETS, INC. 1663 Plac-emla s 1 .. COSld ~•e~ 646-4838 chessboard-topped tables, mis· matched chairs and pia,Jlo. It's nt>t even the video and music section which makes up about half the building. It's the 'tude. 'fhere oughta be a sign reading "Loungers welcome." That's what Danks and his wile, Terri, envisioned when they decided to open a coffee- house. Don's a former rat racer whose previous company, · Advantage We Products, helped people quit smoking. He's also a writer and a poet who wanted to run a place where people relax a bit, a place Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO Continues Since 1972 ( < ll. "-T t.' I ·, f 1' r·, T, 1 t 1 Pfit ''•E AHi AD ~----~4---__,__ -fHE EARL'S • Walk-Over • • Bryan H. Ltd. M EN s SHO E S ETC In Westdiff Court 1 727 Weltcliff Dr. NB 650-6856 -HEMPIDLL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 1o-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St., Costa Mesa O.:···•:;:~~..!. <'al\_( a111aa' ,\ \ idrn -" ". · f, . ( \I . , · r, • · DON'T LET YOlll MEMORIES FADE MAY I 1 __,. ~ I J A/\ TH ,•, K ITC H E N R E r-. 1 0 DE L SP I; C I,\ L , ST S Extensive Selection of Fixtures, Corian, Marble, Tiie, plus ... "Over 50 Years o Fine Quality'' CUSTOM-MADE NEW FURNITURE • DRAPERIES where the couple's two children could work and earn some extra money. ·I was tired of the ... (huge pause) ... pace," Don Danks, 38, says. Grounds regulars include avid chess players and partici- pants in a Thursday writers workshop. Thursday through ~unday evenings, the place MAGASIN209 BALBOA ISLAND KIDS CL01111NG ,, : -; otters live, unplugged music -•i predominantly from local arti.stf who have a CD or are about tD"I record. · ~ Lounging is encouraged. Do'o says one regular who's cram-,_.,. ming for the bar plunks berselfj on a sofa and studies for hours~ On the weekends, when a con- cert is over, attendees will mcni:e into the \Qdeo section and ~ " ~tAt)' VUVJ'j ' MIY a SEU. USED ClOTHE&. , TOYS a ACCE9DlllE8, ETC. RSM N•••Df't Bhd. (tit Del ~ c..ta ..._ l'714J 01-nn • I • 209 MARINE AVE. BALBOA ISLAND 673-5542 How to beautify and care for your home from the Inside out. Your odVerttslng message wl appear In speclol banner ~. focusing on how to tum o house Into o dream home N*:allorl Dale: ffl. McKf'I 29. 1'96 tale. Deoc9-= Edtorial. 5 pm. Wed • Madi 20 Spoc• and Copv 5 p m • Thu • Ma1ct121 c:am..a l.ody /'*°M: 5 p m . w.d Marcl'l 27 TM~1't~ Pilot • !!J&Bt=. M~ .. _.. IOGMt more. ·w.· ... ~~to Mart •• book~. Don DIDD .ud.. ·everything be.re ts miMDt to foaer ~ No 1Va. On Super Bowl Sunday, we were ablolutely TV-free.• LOcal Grounds & located at )11111 E. Coast Highway tn Corona cWMer .• Nl\\'9lan' HARIOtt Mr MUSEUM ICID'S HOlll Sunday 8ftemoOn •• 1 p.m. at Barn• Is Noble, 953 Newport Center Drive, Newpart BeDch, ls Kid'• Hour with the •Pfanca• leries, a miseblevous raccoon and ~sgoingon mgs beginning today fnm 9;30 to 10.50 a.xn. in Room 112 of OCCI Art Center. R~ation fee is $49. For more information. call -4.32- 5880. 0 • IMt words on "Three View-UKP. • wbicb ooodticies Its run ~ S\i:Dday on South Coast Repertory's Seaiod Stage. ·~ Ait ol Pee. Voulka1, • a sur- Vf!rf of JD9l'9 than, 3S yaan d work by the lntematkmally acdaimed Califomla artist. will feature eome 70 pieces ot ~y ICUlptwe and run ~h Peb. 25. The museum will bolt a series ol alid8 ledmei aud gallery talks featuring artiats who were part of the Otis group with Peter Voulkos and Jectwen who will explore Voulkos' contribuUon to~ century ceramics; The lectures will be Tuesdays at DOOD through Tuesday. 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach; 759-1122. Hours: 10 a.m.-5p.m. Tuesday-Thursday;•10 a.m.-? p.m. Friday1 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Satulday1 noon-5 p.m. Sunday. Admission; $2--$4 . Children under 12 free. -cbar f.amily, bf RUllell Hoban. For~=----~-~~------........... in the _plays third monologue, "'I'bidaiD 'lbiDgl About Ed Car- polotti. • a newly widowed ....:ommi named Virginia finds her- self up to her scalp in debt~ to the wheeling and dealing of W late cmstrudion magnate J1f1Sband. She's also being black- maUed. • ~ ......... ~~Ts a pJOt twist. Not a huge "Crying Game• twist by any means. Just a burst of the unezpectecl. I usually break even when it comes to gue:sSng twists, but !flunked the "Car- polotti" test Judging by the reac- tion d the audience at the perlor- mance I attended, I don't think I was in the minority. Of the few people I've spoken to who have seen the play, only Daily Pilot Bntertainment Editor Laurie Bus· by claims to have guessed right. , With plot twists OD the brain, 1 dadcled to take up the matter with the playwright. "I love plays where there are ..secret letters,• Jeffrey Hatcher told me from his home in Min- Qesota. "I love the melodrama of it and I think the audiences like that stuff too." Hatcher obviously doesn't poll &is audiences. Generally, he said, he can judge by the noise in the lb.eater who figured it out and _w.l>Q swallowed the. fish hook. • · • "By the noise they make, I can ~et they were either swprised or ~t they suspected it and were hln>PY to find their suspicions were true,. Hatcher said. c Fair enough. And to anyone ~ still plans to see "Three ~wings" durtng its final week, I ~tom-words. !The butler did it. JOHN DOMINIS ON THE IAY Local artist Bobby Simpson will be featured in a one-man photogra- phy show through Marcll 4 at John Dominis. For more information, call 650-5112. KID'S S1UFF STORY AND CRAFT HOUR Every Sunday, Barnes & Noble holds a fun-filled craft and story hour for children of all ages. Refreshments will be served. Barnes & Noble is located at 1870 Harbor Blvd., liiangle Square in Costa Mesa. Por more infonnation. call 631-0614. more information, c.aD 7 59--0982 . MUSIC ENllCHMENT The Jewish Community Children's Center oaers a music enrichment ptog1am tor 4 to 5 y~-olds. Rhythm. motor coordlnAtion and concentration help the children to inaeue memory skills and musi- cal enjoyment. 1be program is on Wednesdays troqi 12:45 to 1:30 p.m. and oosts $25 per month. For more information, call 755-0340_ BANANA SLUG STlUNG BAND The Banana Slug String Band, a group of eco-musidans, will per- form at 2:30 p.m. Feb. 25 at Orange Coast College's Robert B. Moore Theatre, Fairview Road in Costa Mesa. Their songs tell the tale of rivers, their folk music digs into qualities of dirt and the growth cycle and rappin' Nature Man sings tunes of the ocean. Advance tick.et prices aie $10 for adults and $6 for children. For more information, call 432-5880: DRAWING/PAINTING FOR KIDS A seven-week drawing and paint- ing clAss for youngsters is offered as part of Orange Coast College's "College for Kids• program. The workshop meets Saturday mom- fi~ ..., l'Eill15 All Singing, All Dondng. All Genhwin CRAZY FOR YOU DllfCTID IY lAllY WA1T5 rtOOOaD IY m TQllfllllS J.myll .. ~11, "" .,..,,. ~ 5llrilr. too,. .., .......... I can't believe ..... . It's My Home 'LanJbgping or IFl~=d{~ a~~\~>ur lands~~ dreams come true, and increase your home's Value, too! Come in today and discover the people who can make a difference to you and your garden. ~ . ~ NURSl;RIES, INC. ------. COMPLETE LANDSCAPING 46 YEAllS EXP. LiccmcNo. 308SSJ SANTA ANA • 2800 N. Tustin Ave. (714) 63-3-9200 COSTA MESA • 2700 Bristol Ave. (714) 754-6661 ACADEMY AWARDS TRIVIA CONfFSf Sponsored by t/Je Assistance 'League of Newport-Mesa and the Daily Pilot ukbratt the 3rtl '"""'"' 'Wifht of tlH SUlrl,, ewnt, a star-stutitkd evening of mchantmmt bmefiting the childrmi programs of tht Assistance ua~ of Newport-Mt11l. HnY'1 how to min': Answer tht 5 Oscar trivia qumiom below and mail your mtry to: &dheim Manetint Group, 125 £ &1ur St., Su. #266. Cost4 Mesa, CA 92626. Attn: Ga/4. E1t~ tk""1iM ii lfe&, MllrCh 20; 1996. The ruinner wi/J he notified by telephone. The win nu and a f;"ell wi/J 111tnul IM hliult-IU •Nipt of ti# Sun" ga/4 at Bis14np, which iMlmla dinner, liw and silmt auctions, viewing of the 68th Annual AcaJnny Awards on 11 '4rge-screm TV anti mo rt. OSCAR TRIVIA QUESTIONS 1. DANCES WITH WOLVES garnered a total of how many Oscars in 1991? 2. Who won best supporting actor for A FISH CAllED WANDA in 1989? 3. What foreign film was hcr2laCd as the best in 19881 4. Who won the prestigious Tha.lbcrg Awa.rd in 1987? 5. who ·directed AMADEUS which won best piaurc lo 1985? ' , ROCK..ff..IOWl Kona Lanes kicks-off its Roe.k-n- Bowl from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. tonigbt.The evept Will take place Saturday nights and'provide a disc jockey, shoes and bowling for $10 . For more lnfonnation, call 545- 1112. FARMERS MARKET Svery lllursday-there is a Farmers Market from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Orange County Market Place is every Sanuday and Sunday froJll 1 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the main parking lot of the Orange County Fairgrounds. For more informa- tion, call 723-6616. WHALE WATOflNG The Pilgrim of Newport offers three-hour whale watching cruises with a docent providing the bio- logical information on the whale's migration. The ship is an exact Mulligan's OOLF APPAREFOUTiET ................................... Huge Moving Liquidation Sale! 2-8 .. 2-18 10 to 40% OFF Already Low Pnces Monteclto SlllrU 1 ~ Only! (Sl&llKMl'41~t.r (2;.,,.,. 2075 ~ ltwl., Com ... 11n ,_ nordl of fr\1111t ~, bft SS -a ~ICIOnilJ . HUTTON CENTER 11 .......... ~ '"" llHTllJU• ··1 t6.'l:ii rusr1N MARKETPL~CE . ;.:; ~. •• ~:~ :: ' WESTPARK 8 .,, . I .• UN/VfR.'1 it • ' SATURDAY. FEBIUJAAY 17, 1996 Al full-scale replica ol tba ships U9ed dwtng the Revolutionary Wor. Cubes Leave fnm Newport Beach at 9 a..m. and 1 pm. on S&.rutdays and 1 p.m. on S\mdays The cost Is $15 for adults and Sl o tor children. For monr infou04Uon, call 642· •875 FOR WOMEN ONLY Morton's of Chicago will bo5t a dgar dinner (OT women~ Tues- day at South c.oa.st Plaza WJage. The exclusive •smoker" will be hetd nationally For more inform.a· tion. call 435-2050 SEUSS ON SATURDAYS In conjunction with the ex.bibrtlon "Seua is Loose.• the Laguna Art Museum presents "Seuss on Sat- urdays, .. Jm educational storyma.k- ing program designed to spark the aea.tivity of partiapants. At 2:15 p.m. Feb 24, television and screen actor Lupe Ontiveros will read "Cat in the Hat" in Spanish. All storytelling sessions are free and open to the public. For more mfor- mation, call 494-8971. CAT SHOW The Malibu Cat Club presents C .F.A. Cat Show at the Orange Coumy f&lrgrounds fmm 10 a..m.. to 6 p.m. Feb. 2' a.ad f:rcm 9 a.m.. CIO 5 p.m. foeb 25. Atbnintm ilt&b adubs aod SS for 11e11kn. ltOdeiilll and dUldien. nµrty-ftve breedf' ol tats will compete for tap awardi end more tbAD 40 vendors will c» play their goods. Omatims ol a'1 food will be aa:epeed at the maw for the :COunty_.Anm· w.__....; Shelter. For more informaticn. cell 9?~752. STAGE • UP~P£0Pl.E The mtematwnal cast of Up With People bongs it's two-hour bve • musical show to Orange Coast College's Robert B Moc;>re Theatre at 8 p.m. Marcil 1 and 2. Perform- ers will rebve the 1950s and l._....,..,._ __ ..,1 Tickets are $15 m advance and S18 at the door. For more infonna- tion. call 432-5880 SEEKING HISPANIC PlAYWRIGHTS The South Coast Repertory begins its 11th annual search for new scnpts by Hispanic playwngbls and will accept unproduced saipts through Mar. 29. Three of the plays received will be developed for two weeks, begmnmg July 25, and presented m staged readings Aug. 2 and 3. For more informa- tion. call 957-2602 ext 215. ORANG£ COUNTY CHAPTER OF Safari Cub International EL TORO E • • • • • I D Fo• 'I ,lll FOlllSl • ·u !>a•~ SAOOLEBACK t 1 •· • ., •·• Mt •ID Fo• I lJI( f'JIUST • • 714, Sil ~ CERRITOS 10 ' • '• .•..• '• °' .: . . . "' . , . .,.,..,,. CERRllO~ • 1 l'U1 ~03 1133 , ;14, )23 OJ~ TRABUCO HILLS .. ~~· ~":o·:·.:, ~i':' Mi BREA PLAZA , 'ii;;&. '!".i·~~n GATEW.'AY .. ,., •"'""'• 14 ,& WllllDI • • I •:"' ·~ ' OCEAN RANCH ; .. "' •• ' : .•• ~ '"' tl "/U !iitl!!l • . ·I Ml '.:i R'•NCHO NIGUEL -. ··" •.• •· " J4 :IL,O \JCUfl • 1 c ~~ • llG GEOllGE • Newport Halbor grad aDd loCal hero •George Ycudley was sworn into the • Butetbell Hall CJI Pt.1U8 tbia put week· h end. an bUt cementing bis immortality :..OS a B·ball legend. Yardley, a spry 69, was an all AD-Amerl.can at Stanford -and ~pro star with the Pistons -both ":when they were m Pt. Worth and ~ Detroit. He received a hero's welcome last Sunday at John Wayne Airport. -Fnends,TariS an T~;erejomed y ~· -what elsef -the mar g band from ';:Newport Harbor High. ' " fOR THE BOOKS The Newport Beach Llbrary received _,'ii $500,000 endowment gift from Richard and Betty Steele of the Harry and Grace Steele Foundation. The money will be managed by the city's • library foundation and used for pur- -· 'chase and maintenance of library mate- ..,,'l'ials, The donation comes as the library ·::begins a $1.5 million capital drive. LEGAL SETTlEMENT • MEJtMAIOS OPENS Despite a three-year legal effort. Newport Beach lost its fight to keep an all-nude bar and restaurant from open- ing. Mermaids is owned by a Corona del Mar couple who also own Paddy Murphy's in Santa Ant!. The city has promised continued leg~ action. StRENS Pletcher Jones Motor Cars, Inc. has settled a lawsuit filed by a Newport each couple who contend they were et with anti-Semitic remarks when they attempted to buy a pair of Mecedes Benzes. The settlement. which includes sending employees to sensitiv- ity training and contributions to two Jewish organizations, brings a positive DON l!ACH I DAILY Pl.OT Newport Harbor High School grad George Yardley, now 69, Wil$ voted to the NBA Hall of Fame. He came home last weekend to a hero's welcome at John Wayne Airport. A Fire Department-supported pro- posal that would have opened the door for the city to go into the ambulance business was turned on its head by the Newport Beach City Council The council postponed taking any action until late next month. but it's dear that the proposal is not being ~braced by everyone. Mayor John Hedges bas even suggested that the dty go the oth- er way and look into contracting out its ', paramedics service to a private firm. • • readers respqnd I• A • • .. readers hotline ·=-'When will he ·ever learn?' Thumbs down for cin~ma's senior priee~; • EDfTOR'S NOTE: The followfng alls ame in after the Daily Pilot reported Edwards Cinemas had changed the senior discount age to 62. But since then, the theater chain has returned the senk>r age to 55 -appa.rently Mr. Edwards received as many calls from irarte •mature• moYiegoef's as we did. r ' sive. I don't thipk there's any declining. We're on a fixed making a big mistake when thex, magic age when you become a income. These people are build-ta.Jee something away, in other . ...; senior but I had enjoyed getting ing new theaters right and left -words they have used 55 for r : this one benefit. very gaudy I might add. And years and now they're going to I don't blame him but I think they're doing it on our bones. jump it up to 62. .. , 62 is excessive and I think that I'm very much against raising If they hadn't employed a •. Danny Ornelas In court Regarding Danny Ornelas. Shouldn't the combina- tion of vehicular manslaughter in 1988 and the current charges of misde- meanor DUI, reckless driving, and driving with an open con· tainer somehow invoke the three strike rule? Instead, at the most. be will ' get one year of Jail and will get out and kill someone again. • When will we ever learn? MICHAEL A. GLUECK Newport Beach I believe all parents were appalled at the senseless death of Brian Killelea's wife while protecting her own chil- dren. Most were intu.rtated when the •sy5tem• tet Danny Ornelas off the book on a technicality I Ornelas' recent arrest is J>roOl positive that people will :lllY and do anything to save ;:nieir own skin, even under oath. Ornelas has made it dear that be wasn't sincere when he apologized for bis indiscretion and the death of the 37~year-old mother of two seven yea.rs ago. - It's ti.me for our system to let him know that w. weren't sincere when we said be could gofreel I pray there's a judge ln our courts wtth the guts to put h1ril away .IODlewhere daft and lonely tihere he can only think abOut the ues be spoke on the witness stand and those pec>ple whose lives were cut abort or ruined by b.b acU0111. , He bu violated our trust : twice, and we parenb can't ~ord to have him out on the street hunting more innocent peopt to adom b1s :~1 • RPADJCKAftl!S COIU Mesa ' 60 would be more reasonable the qualification age for a senior senior citizen discount in the even though thM would disquali-discount. past. I think they could probably• fy me tor another five years. A lot GARY RE1TIG get away with it by saying • Readers express ......... e World Warn people of people don't have Edwards' Newport Beach they're going to use 62, but by - sold us their StOKhouses longevity. taking away something they've outra eov~e~r~r~e~c~e~n~t~..,i___;~~~OK:-~e¥-tieH~~-+----1:Jl>:il~requm:1e..c~~md.~f-:--l'.ilo...5l~U$.~~~~.._,r-f~88S~~~..,~~~~·,,_~1 arrest of Danny Social Security so that we would probably my cure would be to been enjoying the sehior dis-patronize the theater if they in • pay for them, with nothing left wait unW the movies came out count. So now suddenly I have to fact take this .-way from the :> Ornelas, the man tor us. on video and rent them because go backward. That doesn't make seniors .. . Now James Edwards (l I'm not going to Edwards. The· any sense. . G,ARY SCHAUMIEM convicted of killing worked for him durtng my teen ater and paying those prices. If they were going to raise it, Newport Beach years) moves the senior prices at CAROL CDUlAULO they should at least allow that 'u a mother of two in his movie houses ahead by seven Newport Beach people who have been taking It's been SS for quite a while.: years, just because we're advantage of it continue with I'm now 58 and enjoy ta.king In¥, .. 1988. approaching 50. I think the age 62 is 'the right that prlce. I still think that they'.re grandchildren to~. It's ,,, And they call us the selfish age to say you're a senior citizen. being cheap about the whole getting to the point now that il'Sn t Just calling to comment on Steve Marble's good column. The sad part of this thing is, it isn't society it's the judges that let him go. He said they mAde a mistake on the two year sentence but really no mistakes. Everybody makes mistakes so you should be able to correct them. The sad part of this whole scenario is that Ornelas ls going to beat this too. He'll get six months or something like that and then he'll come back and he'll actually kill some- body again. I can just see it in the future. This guy is a loose canon deluxe. The society is just too lenient on people who do these things because he really didn't hurt any- body~ He was just speeding. He just bad open beer in his car. . He just this, be }ust that. It's a sad part of our society that we permit this. And you and I do because who else does it? The judges? The jury? JOBGROTIIUS Newport Beach 1 want to com.mend Steve Ma:tbte on htS testraJnt111 b1s column this morrung on the Danny OmelaS continuing saga. 1.f you mow eomeone whose lost someone they ewe about through diunk driving, you know tbe pabl tbat a drunk driver caUM1. Thia man bU lbown nb remc>rse. He delliel'ves to be locked up fee Ille rest of bil lite. I dOn't tbitlk be4s ceptble of rehabWtation and I think, Steve. that you showed ~ l9ltralnt. I think I WOUid hirle taken a Jot balder t.act. Tbantt for the good wort. NANCY PAI.MB Colt.aW... ,.. generation? The time you're able to draw thing and I hope they lose mon-getting very expensive and now.,,1 LANCE iENCKS your.social security. if you'd like ey. we're going ~have to wait Costa Mesa to. You can do it at 62, 65 or 70 SUSAN UPSON another several years. 1 • but 62 is the beginning so that's Newport Beach I think we're going to hove ~: I totally agree that in this day and age in the economy situation we're in that every little bit helps. I'm 5-4 and very eagerly waiting to tum 55 so I can take advantage of some of ~e cost savings that are out there for senior dti;l.ens. I know we've been aging gracefully and living longer, but like I said, in today's economy every little bit helps. Ms. Jones, I join you and all the other future senior citizens in ral- lying so that Edwards will lower their age limits again ... and oth- er places too. CONNIE HARRINGTON Costa Mesa I just read this very disap- pointing article in the Daily Pilot regarding Edwards Theaters. I understand Mr. Edwards is quite aged and he probably thinks get~ ting to 62 is easy. Personally, I'm only 55. I actu- ally can see him raising the age somewhat but I think 62 is exces- a good thing they're doing by really choose what movies we ,, increasing it. We who've reached 55 need a have to see and not have the 11,J Not only that, I do feel that break. We don't have a lot going privilege of going to the show 1 Edwards Theater should have for us after we are on our declin-when we want to. I really think it j contacted her and told her that ing years and we need all the needs to stay at 55. l they have a lot of theaters that breaks we can get. I'm all for 55 FRAN SHOUJN are now $1 theaters and they being the age limit. Newport Beaai show you two features for $1. So Those Edwards' have enough ' you can see two featwes for millions of dollars. Why do they Edward.s should give the , .. , wbat would've cost you two have to attack us and start senior discount at age 55. 1 am ~ months ago seven dollars a ticket adding to what we have to pay? and on a fixed-retirement • 1 or so, for each show. We don't have that much plea-income. Edwards never has bad'., I think Edwards Theater is sure anymore. The heck with the much concern for seniors or for wrong for not calling her and Edwards cinema. My husband teens either, for that m.etter. , ' telling her about the dollar the-agrees with me. Although. I can go to early ru aters so that people that cannot SUZANNE REINHART bird shows to save money and afford the $3.75 or $6.75, they· Corona de) Mar avoid the noise not an those r I can go to the dollar theater. You under 62 can. ..1 see the same movie, you just When are you a seniorf I think A greater concern 1 have is have to wait two months. the best criteria would be when the programming. That is to say;• BRUCE LINDSAY you've lived say 75% of your life film selection at Edwards One--r, Newport Beach expectancy. I think mine is about mas. Edwards seems to pander ttl 72 from the date I was born. I the mindless. Many films with • I do not agree with Edwards' think 55 is a real fair age for a good reviews never make it to •i. detenn.ination to raise the senior senior dtizen discount or to be Edwards Theaters, a real disap.:a age from 55 to 62 for the dis-considered to be a senior dtizen. pointmenl 1 count going in.to the theaters. Secondly, on the issue of DON BEAITY Eveiybc)dy else's income is Edwards Theater, I think ~·re Newport Be4dl ' • k'elly motivated speeches end belDg chauffeured around town ill a limoUsine So, wu it hi.rd to separate ·fact from fictlonf Not really. •Fust of all, the mayor doesn't have a limo, and he doesn't have an assistant like the one tn the movie,• Raggio se.iC:S. referring to Newport Beach Mayor John Hedges. And that's not the only dif. ference. . •Joe lidcbon doesn't have a flashing red light in his car,· Valentine said of the Costa Mesa mayor. . ~ • And the deputy mayor sure bad a lot ol spare time. He never saw his 'in' box.• While both said they enjoyed the movie and felt the actors' performances were superb, neither Raggio nor Valantine were sold on the plot. And, they said, some parts of the movie were "pre- dictable.• •If a situation like (the shootout) were to happen here and the mayor went to the (little boy's) funeral, you ~EADE RS toNTINUED FROM A 1 I ' the be.gs with pictures and details ~bout the book they're currently reading. Alan Privett, dressed like a tae kwon do champion, wrote about "The Berenstain Bears and the Messy Room." •Whs the kids clean up their rooms, they throw everything in the closet," Alan said excitedly. "When the mom opens the door, everything falls out on top of her." ~Nan adam6J\tly--denied that bis room gets messy. He does love to read. though. It's that love for reading Newport teachers say they want to instill in the children through the caper. Robert Wells, dressed in a plas- tic coat ot armor, said his favorite character ls King Arthur. He wrote about •The Boy From King Arthur's Court." • CONTINUED FROM A 1 Newport Beach's history. ri When Ornelas was arrested again by Newport Beach police early Monday, after he allegedly sped through a residential area near Cliff Drive, it was inevitable the horrible incident would be resurrected. And state records show rather than write a book and give sf>eeches about the evils of alco- hol -which Ornelas pledged to do after his conviction in the Kil- lelea case -be managed to rack l1'> a string of traffic violations. , According to records from the ~epartmertt of Motor Vehicles. lb. July 1993, Ornelas was con- victed of violating the speed lim-l'r tn July 1994, be was convicted of falling to obey a traffic signal and faUure to appear in court. tn September 1995, he was convkted again for speeding and failed to pay a fine. SWL despite these violations, Ornelas' driver's license is reportedly valid until May ~999. Now, Ornelas is charged with the two misdemeanor offenses of drlving under the influence, and ~Ying his blood alcohol level ucfted .08, the-legal limit. according to Orange County Deputy District Attorney Eliza- beth Otter. 'r Ornelas' blood alcohol level ~ ,13, according to attorneys. Police found a 12-paclc of beer and an open can in his car Mon· day, and Ornelas failed the sobriety test. according to police ~rts. U convicted of the m.1.ade· IMilmOn, Ohlelas may onlj have tO IJ)ellC1 lix months to a )'Ml" in jeO. attomeyt My. Oniela& -a watter who lives ~ S..cb Wttb bll Wife and 17-inOnth.:o)d .,..,, - pleMled tnnocent to the CbUgel • bll amdpmtmt 1\ielday in H*bGr Mmtdpel COUit. Al80 at a.·· ·u ratplaent , tlM 'Juia• •reJ11d OmelM' Wl fnliD St,400 tlli9 Miidmd lfOr a DUI -to -----of .. pat ..... would think his s~ would be more from the heart,• Valantine said. •But in the movie, there were some real political overtones present. • •t kept trying to compare Pad.no with Joe Erickson ... and I just coulan't find any lines to connect the two.• Raggio echoed those thougbp. "I don't know if that's the way it really is," she said. • U something like that were to happen in this city or in New- port Beach. I don't think the mayor would get involved to that degree. It's just so totally different from our municipal structure here.• Has anything similar to the situations depicted in the movie ever occurred in New- ·1 like it because the lc.rught saves the princess," Robert said, adding that we wouldn't mind saVlDg a princess or two in his spare time after school. Students throughout the port or Costa :Mesa during the1t tenuref Valantille said no. Raggio, however, Mid she was reminded of two incl· dents. "At the beginning of the movie, I couldn't help but th.ink of Officer Bob Hexµy, who was snot in the line of duty, even though the circum· stances were completely dif- f eTent, • said Raggio. •And then the only other tlili:ig that happened ill.my 15 years that was really hoi;rible was with (former Newport Beach utilities director) Bob Dixon embezzling all that money (back in the early 1990$).· t:i&.-both -felt the---movie cast a dark shadow on the real-lite city ball. •I think a lot of people seem to be suspicious of gov- ernment anyway,• Valantine said. •And I can see people coming out of the movie thinking that's the reality. •There's that disclaimer that they put at the end of movies that says the charac- ters and everything is fiction- al. This one should say, 'And this is not Costa Mesa (or Newport Beach).'" puppy -· CONTINUED FROM A1 was just arriving to OJ>4'11 th restaurant for business wbeJi sbe wu confronted by a gun- man who forced her to open the safe, then raped her and fled with the cash. Neither the rapist-robber nor an accomplice robber hu been caught. •1 think the lady's pald enou9b Cly,· Gaidner said. The rape victim's friend and co-worker phoned Dr. Jeffrey Palmer, the veterinarian at the animal hospital. a week ago and asked him about getting 'the victim a puppy. The victim's family recently lost.a pet..-a.JS- year-old dog -and she herself needed a loving animat around the house, Palmer was told. Palmer was immediately interested and jumped on the phone to call a breeder. "I said, 'OK.' I didn't ask any questions," said Palmer, who knew the friend as a former client. "Probably the nicest thing we can do as a cornmuru· ty is to reach out and let her know people care.• The breeder, Glenn-Glo's Great Danes in Stanton, paid the $100 deposit for the Great Dane, and offered the puppy at a discount price of S800. Palme( hope for the commu- nity to g t invol-ved and donate money to cover the $800 bal- ance. The victim is considering moving away from the comm.u- nity because of the crimes, be 1a1d. But Palmer hopes she will stay once 1be sees how much · the community cares for her. "I want to show this woman that the commwu.ty wants ber to ay, and that it is a safe com· munitf, • be said. •1t is an opportunity to tell her, 'We love you, don't leave:· Palmer is offering a year of fTee veterinary services for the puppy, and • _ alsQ_convinc:a a.....dog_.fo supplier to donate vittles. •we're giving the puppy the whole spectrum. food, care and training,• he said. ·All she has to do is provide love and a home.• Palmer set up a fund called , "Puppy Love." at the hospital for people who want to donate money to cover the purchase price of the puppy. Those interested can mail a check, payable to "Puppy Love,· to Baysbore Aruma1 Hos- pital Inc , 2077 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa, CA 92627. Or call 646-3800 for more information . CLASSES CONTINUED FROM A1 statement. the car dealer ·~ 9*ed to tbe Grou.xs,; diJcipliMa the salesman who alleged.ty made the remarks; end endowed ~ a lecture se t the Jewish S Commwtj.ty Center iD Costa , Me. Fletcher 'Joaes bas also made contnbubons to the Ahli· Defamabon League and tbe Jew-i ish Federation, although mooe- tary figures W;ere not disclosed. Jn return. the Grouxs dropped an claims agamst salesman Goode and Fletcher Jones. ' • Jones would not elaborate' on the agreement. But he chd say: Friday that he was happy to have: settled the case. · . ·w e·re very pleased that the: Grouxs and I have worked out: our differences,• Jones said. "We're looking forward to gqjpg forward from here · 1 Meanwhile, local Jewish lead-• ers also expressed satisfactlOn wtth bow the swt was seWed..... , "I think Fletcher Jones <hd tJie: responsible thmg. He took allot the appropriate steps," said Rab- bi Mark. Miller. leader of Temple• Sat Ya.bm ID Newport Beach. who added that he's been fnends with: the Jones family for years • • CHECK S\H>KE UETECT<>RS and ~ . RABBITf INSURANCE ~ S \ )..) 441 Old Newpon_Blvd •~'port &di - ,. 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CHALLENGE ADVER11SEMENT • Tl11.s ts a n<• obltRaflon C"ommwurv s~n·i<"~ Who's carrying the Olympic torch in April? Who saw Joan Lunden and Denise Brown in Aspen? Who's expecting at Prudential -J on Dou glas Co.? Read Buylines in today's Real Estate section and see who's making headlines. ' ' • Meet ·Or Beat Pledge Newpo~ Harbor High boys soccer donates $500 to Davidson Field fund-raiser The Newport Harbor High boys frosh/soph. jv and varsity ~r teams scored a big vtctory off the field this week. when they presented a check for $500 to the Oat)y Pllot sports staff. Part of a community-wide effort to raise funds (or Harbor ~·s Davidson FteJd renovation. the sports staff ts shedding pounas to raise funds to modernize the sports field. The donation was spearbe~ded by the Newport Harbor Hlgb boys soccer booster club. which tn addllion to gMng the $500 check . also put together a ·Oght the fat• good:te basket. filled wtth fat-free buttered popcorn. celery. apples. cucumbers. carrots and diet soda. "We're cball~ other teams to meet or beat our doll.4lUOD ... this ls a~at idea. said Stacy Ahlgren-Wisc. vtce president of Harbor Hlgh's boys soccer booster club. -We greatly appreciate the sports coverage by the Daily Pllot and want tfie staff to know tt hasn't gone unnoticed.- • l . SUNDAY BRIDAL SHOW .Mollie f\ 1errell and Company presents Orange County Bridal Connectlons •The lntimate Wed- ding Event for Beach Cities JStides · from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at e Orange County Fairgrounds, Build.mg 1 O. Costa Mesa. The event mcludes fashion shows at 12.30 and 3.30 p m Acllrusslon is S6 and parking is free. For more information. call 548-1089 PEKING ACROBATS Duect from the People's ltepubllc of China, the Peking Acrobats will perform at 1 and 4:30 p.m. ot Orange Coast Col- lege's Robert B. Moore Theatre. Chmd's most gifted tumblers. con- tortiorusts Jugglers, cyd1sts and gymnasts will perform asto\lnding feats m China's 2,000-year-old ttad.lb.on Advance tickets are $18 for adults and $8 for chtldren. For more mformabon. call 432-5880. SINGLES PARTY Single Ldd1es and Men, a Computers for kids OnDge COMt Col· ~mdtMNew­ ~ ..... Sc:Mol Dlltrkt .. ~····· ............ ifter ..... grualortldrd tlaroagll lldt- ~ •• VldOda School~·· TGesday tlaroagll Mardl 21 troa 3:30 . to s p.m. In tbe computer lab at Vic- toria Scboot The lee Is $29 per class. For more lnforma- -don or reglstratton:- call 432-5880 •• social network for single profes· s1onals in O .C. is having a "Holi- day Weekend Party• at 8 p.m. at Newport Beach Golf Course, 3100 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. The event includes a buffet, prizes and celebrity guest cjisc jockey, Tommyz Tunez. nckets are s12 before 8:30 p.m. and $15 after. For more information, call 841-0336. TUESDAY CDM CHAMBER WNCHEON The Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce's luncheon meeting begms at 11 :30 a.m. at Five Crowns Restaurant, Poppy and East Coast Highway. Guest speakers are <tviarian Bergeson and Dennis O'Neil. The cost is $14 and the public is welcome. For more information or reserva- tions, call 673-4050. WRESTLING aua Boys age 8-18 are invited to JOID one of the newest dubs in Orange County, the Prrate EXTENDED STORE HOURS Sat. 10-7 Sun. 12-8 . Mon. 10-7 H· w tqq BmCE 1919 Furniture Shops nae~ Poundatian'I IDMl· Ing at 7· a.m. .... Belboe Bey Cfidr. = ~ 1221 W; Cout , Newpart 8-cb. Tbe COit S28 tor non-nwnben and $20 for members. Relerva· tica requestecl. Por more infor. mation. call 22A·22?0. STOCK MMKET TECHNIQUIS I..e4m bow to select ~table ~ 8nd l1!ad1be dally tlnindal pages from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. today and Feb. 27 at Orange Coast Col- lege. RegistratioQ_ fee is S29 For more infonnation, call 432-5880. FREE PUIUCJTY Renate Martin, owner of RE. Martin Ptiblic Relations, will share her tips for getting thou- sands of dollars of~ publici~ at 7:15 a.m. at the February break- fast meeting of. the Newport Har- bor Area Cbambel" of Commerce, ---OOlphins Division al the Newport Wrestling Club. Practices are Tuesday and Thursday from 6:30 to 8 p.m. The cost is $50 and includes dub T-shirt. For more information, call 722-9918. SINGLES MARDI GRAS Interludes plays host to a Mar~ di Gras Party from 6 to 10 p.m. at the Tea Room Restaurant, New- port Beach Golf Course, 3100 Irvine Ave .• Newport Beach. The event includes a two-hour light buffet and dancing. The cost is $12. For more infonnation, call 960-9141. LE TIP OF NEWPORT BEAOf Le Tip of Newport Beach's breakfast meeting is from 7 to 8:30 a.m. at The Pacific Club, 4110 "MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Meetings are held every Tuesday morning. For more infor- mation, call 474-4004 ext. 251. THE NEWPORT FOUNDATION Congressman Christopher Cox will speak on ·washington Update -The Budget Battle and Secunt!_~~ti_gabon Reform· at Beach Marriott Hotel & Tennis Club. nckets for members are $15 in advance and $19 for non- members. For information and reservations, call 729-4 .. 00. SHROVE TUESDAY Newport , Harbor Lutheran Church celebrates Shrove Tues- day, also known as Mardi Gras, with a traditional pancake supper from 6 to 1 p.m. Following supper, a discussion by a panel of com- munity leaders will discuss issues that affect Costa Mesa and New- port Beach. The public is invited. For more information, call 548- 3631. HYPERTENSION REVEALED Melvin Tonkon, Hoag Heart Institute cardiologist discusses the latest strategies in the treabnent of high blood pressure at 7 p.m. at Grace Hoag Conference Center, 301 Newport Blvd. Reservations are required. For more informa- tion, call (800) 514-4624. WOMAN'S OVIC LEAGUE Phyllis Draton, a member of the city of Newport Beach Art Commission for eight years, will speak on •th~ Function of the Art Commission• at the Woman's Civic League monthly meet:iruJ m tb..e_J_argenson Room at.Mariner's SAVE SSS QUALITY USED SPORTS GEAR -~-------- • Exefcrse Equipment • Scuba • Hockey • Wets1J1ts • 51.irfboords • Golf • Rollerblades ~"Q. ond e'v'efyff-r.g IO do w-lfi spoctsl library. Coffee bow beglql et author til Mvwal ~. including 9:30, meeting at 10 a.m. The pub-•'J'be Shadow ~'!-IQd ·~t lk: fl tlmted. o.adY Did." 'JDi more infOrma. tioo, cd 7174801. ·-· -. ----i &.:~.· ----- . ~' IUSINESS AFTD HOURS The Newport Ha.rbC)J ' Area Chamber of Commerce's Busi- ness After Hours meets from 5 to p.m. at Newport Beach Plaza, 1455 S~rior Ave., Newport Beach. The COit is SlO for non- members. For more information, cell 729-4400. • THE .. SIDE EDGE John Whiteley· will speak on ·cheQinya and Chelyabinsk: lWin Challenges foe a Future of a Hwnane Russia.• Whiteley will show footage and slides of war dev~ted cities and his experi- en~ in assisting people in the area. The event is from 6:30 to 8~3Q a.m. · at Scott's Restaurant, 3300 Bristol, Costa Mesa. The cost is $15 for first time guests and $35 for others. For more information, call 730-5050. YOUNG ADULT AUTHOR SERIES Junior and senior high school students, parents and teachers are invited to meet young adult fiction author Neal Shusterman at 7 p.m. in the Friends Meeting Room of the Newport Beach Cen- tral Ubrary. Schusterman is the mtESS IS AN INSIDE JOI Jeffrey WD80ll Will ~am how your body responds to stress and ill effect on your heart at 1 p.m. at Grace Hoag Conference Cen • 301 Ne~rt Blvd. For mo infonnation, call (800) 514-46~. LEGAL PROILEMS OF DIVORCE •Finding Your Way lhrou the Divorce Maze" is the title of a 90-minute workshop from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in Orange Coast Col- lgge's Re-Entry Center.' The tree-;_ workshpp discusses legal prott: , lems and solutions encounterep ... during divorce. For more infonna-'u •• tion, call 432-5162. lllURSDAY _...___., __ ROUND TABLE WEST Fashion designer Zandra Rhodes,· Gary Hudson, author of ' • "A KJ,lling on Catalina," Unde• • Wexler, author of •A Spot of Tea," and Fran Mulvania, author of • Aesock's Journey• will discuss their work at the Round Table West luncheon at noon at the B~ boa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Tick'- ets are $35. For more information,. or reservations, call 256-7977. spruce up for spring •••••••••••• • • Tree Trimming & Removal Landscape Renovation & Cleanup • -• New Landscaping • • • • • • • Lawn Renovation & Aeration Sprinkler System Sales/Service Landscape Lighting Sales/Service Color Planting Lawn & Garden .Maintenance ~ ~ ' . .. . .. • Sl!ltVING THI: Nawl"Oln·Ml:SA AIHA l"OR OVER 14 VIAR•. • 646-7819 . '· . BEAUTY TIP: RENEW & REJUVENATE Sudden weather changes can play havoc on your skin. Treat yourself to a healthful, youthful glow. Gently ~xfoliate with a loofah or b.ody scrub while in the tub. Follow with an alpha hydroxy moisturizer. Ask our helpful staff for more bath & body care suggestions. ... ~ne~~ ~t.Jt.U~~m LOCATED IN ORANGE AT 155 South Qlassell St. The Bod 369 E. 17th St. (1 ' ·~ EYE·Ol'ENER Unbeaten Orange Coast llpS win sireak to 10 QUOTE OF THE DAY · "li~ beat them for 8f) mJnu.ta. ·o one~ t.o U1in thb game but cu ... " -A'liH'PORT SOCCER COAOI COW.' BOUETTE. Flock's trey· with 0: 12 left in ·OT wins it! -· . CdM, 72-54 •Eagles just eke out 77-76 •Me and him are the two guys we Escape Wa$ a good W8'f to capped by NiEovalc's three-pomt-. S . . usually go to, so I thought the ball describe this one, as South Hills (18-er to put the h ahead, 43-42, with victory over outh Hills, will would come to me," said Plock, who 6) rode some red-hot shooting to 3:57 left in th third quarter. duel Duarte Tuesday at a site drilled a three-pointer with 12 sec-forge a 36-22 lead late in the second It was the first Estancia lead since . • Sea Kings brush t>ff La Calll\d4, Will be "home" Tuesday against 26-1 San Dimas. t b determin d b . f1i onds left to turn a 76-74 deficit into a quarter, eventually settling for an 40-4-2, but it didn't last. o e e Y com P· 77-76 overtime triumph i.rr the first 29 bulge at the break. "They answered us almost every By Richard Dunn, DiJill/ Pilot ------.1.-:--------. round of the CIF Southem-Seetion "The -·wey-they-wenrshootin -time-,'' Pqrsel-said of the seven lead By Barry Faulkner, Dally Pilot ill-A Playoffs, before a rocking (60% in the seconq quarter and changes. . COSTA MESA -Estancia High guard Dane Plock. put two and two together and came up with three Fri- day night. When fellow senior star Chris Candlish fouled out with •8 seconds left in overtime against visiting South Hills, Plock figured the Eagles' chances of winning might fall into ,. bis bands. B<>\11:'\<, stephanie keefe Chapter II of items t ouching everyone on seas make it pretty dear for a sometimes murky scene. . . PART II OF IV C contmwng the chscussion on the new rules designed by the International Yacht "Racblg Union (TYRU) and US Saili.Dg to simplify raang rules ... These rules, known as the ExJ:terimental Righc-of-Way Rulef, were created three years• agO: They're important for all sail~. because the JYRU has said Jt's ready to start ruling on the.u-use. This could have a uniy:e.rsal effect on the sport of saillog. '(bis column continues with Section B and mcludes comments from Bill Bentsen and Di~Rose, members of the IYRU Rac:if1g Rules Committee .( boat has right of way when an<>Jber is reqwred to keep clear. S -Opposite Tacks Sl When boats are on oppqsite tacks. the port-tack boaJ-sha.ll keep clear. 5.2 When a starboard-tack boal on a beat is within two or her ull lengths of a port-tack &at; the starboard-tack boat shall-not change course if as a n?stU\ the port-tack boat would hav¢to take additional action to k~cleAI. ~ents: This rule applies beriften a starboard boat on a bealt4Dd any port boat, whether on 4J>eot or a free leg of the COUJIE!· Outside the two-length mn-. a starboard boat is subject to nae a. eTack . When boats are on the ~ tack. and overlapped, the -~ard boat shall keep clear. ~ When boats are on the ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . ~tack, and not overlapped, : .. the pt cleAI astern shaJl keep 9@ When boats are on the ... tack and a boat clear •• Mtablls'bes a windward C>YeJllp. lh shall do so far away from the leewo.rd t the windward has aDd time to keep deer if tbe ward boat changee crowd of around 1,500. 55.2% for the half), and as badly as South Hills pulled ahead, 4'6-43, The victory sets up a quarterfinal we played, I was optimistic we could before Plock followed a Brandon date against Duarte (22-5) Tuesday, come baclc, because we were only Casillas three-pomter with a swish of with the alternate-site host to be down 11," Estancia Coach Tim hls own from behind the arc to pro- detennined by a com flip. Parsel said of his No. 4-seeded pel the Eagles to a 49-48 edge at the LA CANADA -They smelled blood euly. ~ attacked like hungrY sharks. · Corona del Mar High's Sea Kings, following the rough waters of the Sea V\ew League, found an out- , of-area fish oo which to chomp "I never thought I would do some-Eagles (23-4). end of three. La Canada's Spartans, the pride of the Foothill area With rune consecutive Rio Hondo League champi- onShips, were bitten bard F.d often inSide the keY ,by the visiting Sea Kings Fnday night, as Corona del thing like that again after the Costa Parsel's optimism was rewarded Another Casillas three ball Mesa game," Plock said of his -temporarily -as Candhsh and pushed the lead to 53-48 with 5:44 buzzer-beating three ball exactly Plock, who each finished Wlth a two weeks before that broke a 48-48 career-high 28 points, accounted for I tie and fueled an Eagle escape. th.e first 11 of Estancia's 14-2 run, • SEE EAGLES PAGE 82 •SEE COM PAGE 82 high school boys soccer Estancia victifil of surprising 3--0 upset •Eagles run all over Cowboys in early stages, but it's Canyon Springs which puts the ball in the net with economical effort. By Jim Walters. Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -A funny thing hap- penedto The Estancia Hign boys soccer team on the way to the coronation The host Eagles lost, dropping the opening game of the Southern Section Division III playoffs, 3-0, to Canyon Springs, the third-place team 111 the Ivy League. The Eagles (12-5-1) had the most talent on the field, but the Cowboys ( 13-9-3) were patient, played their positions well and stuck to their game plan. Just like the children's tale of the Tor- toise and the Hare -the TortotSe won. "I thought we had a good chance or winning it all this year,• said Estancia Coach Steve Cre~baw, of hls Eagles, League championship smce 1989 •They (Canyon Springs) earned 1t, • Crenshaw said. "They (the offloals) took us out of our game.• Estancia kept the ball on Canyon's side of the field for most of the operung half, showing some good ballhandling skills while outshooting Canyon, 10-3, but 1t I was Canyon who led, 1-0, at mtemussion on a dispulecf goal. Canyon's Eric Simmons took a pass m front of the net and knocked 1t past goalie Brad Wayman 20 minutes into the game. It was the first goal Wayman has allowed all season. "The linesman called off-sides, but the official never stopped play,· Crenshaw Fernando Lara (white Jersey) passes the ball through the legs of a Canyon Springs defender, much in the manner as it transpired all afternoon long, but the flip side was mid-l fielde r Miguel Huerta, agonizing after missing on a shot attempt, one of many such instances for the beleaguered Eagles in Friday afternoon's 3-0 loss to Canyon Springs. sa.id "The pass went into the middle and I breakaway by Chad Reckard with 15 1 evaluation about the game from the Stde- they scored, but the offioal never looked rrunutes left and the other with seven lines at the linesman and the linesman didn't mmutes remaining on a towenng shot •No one 15 setting up in the center for correct rum. from the front edge of the midfield arcle the passes m front of the net.· the former ·our kids "'.ere gomg crazy. They by Gary Collms, over the head of second-center/haUback said ·see, No. 10 couldn't believe the call. There were sev-half goalie Jordan Brown. (Estanod's Miguel Huerta) is the only one eral bad calls. It was obvious lhe official "Our game plan is attack, attack, worlong UlSlde and he's surrounded by didn't really know the game and the attack,· Crenshaw sa.td. "We lost our linesman was ooo-eXlStent. • momentum and could never get our focus three defenders They all need to push The other factor, was the chsc1plined back.· towards the rruddle more. play of Canyon Springs, which was well-Wilfredo Campos, who was the team "The other team ts well-coached, too. coached by Sharon Walsh. The Cowboys MVP on the Eagles' last state champ1-They don't have any star players, but they scored two second-half goals -one on a onstup team back in 1985, offered hls aren't makmg any mistakes· I ' < I < f t ·\ \ t I • I 1 1 '. - Estancia High's Eagles, coached by Steve Crenshaw, reign as the Pacific Coast League soccer champions for 1996. Kneeling, from left. Jose Rangel, Carlos Silva. Oswaldo Perez. Miguel Zelaya, Wllly Alfaro, Orlin Ramos, Ramon Garcia, Jose Quintana, Antonio Serpa; Standing, from left. Arturo Vivar, Jesus Flores, Greg Austin, Fernando Lara. Jordan Brown, Brad Wayman. Armando Quinones, Miguel Huerta, Edgar Ibanez, Gerson Salgado and Coach Crenshaw. They were KO'd from the CIF Division m Playoffs Friday by an opportunistic Canyon Springs team, but chances are they'll be back, with a fw:y, for the •97 campaign. No fewer than t 7 of the 19-man roster consists of underclassmen with Austin and Brown the lone seniors. Wayman. Zelaya. Garcia and Quintana are sophomores. DON lff,(H/OM.Y "-OT ........ ~...,.._!O;.o-..;.i ' I 11tE TIM\ Memo. OMSIOtt: I Estandit ~ 2().~ Ill-A f THE aMI till ION. MCOM>: Rosary ttigh~ftop~1~1~ ; Sin NIO nwE: Eswlda girls gym. i 7:3op.m I ESTANCIA'S STANDOUTS: i JMska Wiiia (5-8 Sr. G), averaging l 14 5 points, 7.8 ~ 7.1 r.bounds i ,_.. ___ •nd ~5 steals per game; Jiil llledl I (5-10 Jr. F), 7B ppg. 9.4 rpg; ! """"'Oen*'9 (5-10.So. G), 9.3 ppg.M i Vivi lkMtrigtt• (5-7 Jr. G), 8.7 ppg; [ •·.Ker McOWtln (5-11 Jr. F). 6.2 l ppg. 8.5 rpg,. ! ROSARY'S STARS: : ......., ~ (S-7 Sr. G), 17 ppg. ~ 6 rpg; SW. ..... vie (s-6 Sr. G), 10 ~ ~ 4 rpg; Mwtua ....._ (5-11 Jr. F). ! 7 ppg. 11 rpg. 1 THE SKINNY: ! Coach Russ Davis questioned the l wisdom bf matching his No. ~ : squad with "oM of the top four teams 1n the division" in the first round and predicted a down-to-the-wire finish ... Things could be worse for Estancia, if Rosary had retuming AIKIF standout Kathleen Cello (20.8 ppg. 13.3 rpg • ACL ... Eagles, who have not lost in first last year). out all season with a tom :,!'=.· round since 1989. need to tum around some recent struggles. particularly on the offensive end i OOH LEACH I DAl.Y PLOT Estancia Hlgb's Dane Plock, sporting a new look up top, draws a foul from a Husky. USTANGS i ~-~---.,_._~ -"---'~'--+-'".......... ~ EAGLES Candlish ran bis free-throw string to nine straight and hit 7 of 8 in the first 2:33 of overtime, but Shawn Keilty and Chidester each connected froIQ threedom to knot it at 74 with 1:16 left. THE TEAM. MCORD, DMSION: Costa Mesa girls, 14-12, Ill-A THE~ RECORD: Nordoff Hlgh's RMlgers, 17-8. SrTE ANO TIME.: Nordoff High. 7:30 p.m ontECTK>Ns: 101 north to 33. Proceed 15 miles to Maricopa Hwy., tum left. Go north two blocks to school at 1401 Maricopa Hwy. in Ojai. MESA'S STANDOUTS: Koo Kim (5-7 Jr. G), averaging 14.3 pomtt, 4:5~ 3:& assists and).0 steals; Owl Andenon (5-9 Jr. F/O. 8.8 ppg. 5.3 rpg; Katie Grogan (5-9 Sr. FIO. 7 .0 ppg. 5.0 rpg. but 1 1. 1 ppg the last four games. NORDOFF'S STANDOUTS: , . Erin llakw (S-10 So. G), 14.8 ppg. 6.5 , • .rpg; K_,_ Stanford (5·7 Sr. G), 9.9 • ~ 0ppg, 6.6 rpg; Nell a.deer (5-5 So. G). ... •8.8 ppg. 63 rpg. : : :a ~Shom.t Shet wood • hopes the Mustangs' 14-12 record • will prompt overconfidence from • the dMslon's No. 2 seed ... Shel wood • 1s confident experience against • •• matchup zones from Pacifte Coast ... _,Le ue foes La una Hills 'i ,a stanc1a as prepared her team .-vvell for the Rangers' 1-1-3 zone ... • ·Shel wood also believes Mesa's ·recent surge (4-1 in Padfic Coast ~ague second round) has Mustangs' confidence brimming. S EA KINGS THE TEAM. RECORD, OMSION: Corona del Mar girls, 17-9, Ill-A THE COMPETTT10N. RECORD: Azusa High's Aztecs, 15-10 SITE AND TIME: Azusa High, 7;30 p.m. DIRECTIONS: f:.rom 57, west on 210 • -to Azusa Ave Proceed north to First St, tum right Proceed to school at 240 North Cerritos Ave. m Azusa CDM'S STANOOUl'S: Undsay w..,.nington (S-7 Jr. G), averaging 17.2 points per game; Jennifer GMdner (6-1 Sr. O. 14.2 ppg, 10.8 rebounds; Doris Hawley (6-0 Sr. F), 5 2 ppg. 9 rpg, Melisu Ford (5-9 Sr. " G), 9.2 ppg AZUSA'S STANDOUTS: Gina Kendrick (6-2 Sr. 0. 13 ppg; Alv• Gut*'-(S-9 Sr. F), 10 ppg; Gina Montiel (5 6 Sr. G). 9 ppg; _Angela ~ t5-8 Jr. G), 8 ppg. THE SKINNY: Sea Kings, ranked as high as No. 2 in -the division, needed an at-large berth after losing final three league games ... , Senlor-dormnated lineup adds to , Corona del Mar's sense of urgency ... • 8oth teams play in-your-'face defense, , .. which could mean foul trouble .. .. ... Warmington Ml<! Gardner must :· !"avoid foul trouble and carry Ml ' •offense which ~ struggled of late ... • Ford (scoring), tt.wley (rebounding) • and Mttany Simon and :: Nicole AllNlno (defense) could find . • the spotlight. 1HE TEAM. RECORD, OMSK>N: Newport Harbor. 15-11, m-AA THE COMPETTT10N. RECORD: Sonora Hlgh's Raiders. 18-6 snE AND TIME: Sonora High, 7:30 :· p.m. DtllECTIONS: North on 5 to 57, notth on 57 to 1.ambert. Proceed west on ... Lambert to Palm and tum right. Khool :· on !«ft at 401 S Palm St., La Habra. .· ..........,S STANDOUTS: ........ ladoeell (6-0 Jt. F~, a'Ytl'Jging 8.5 points~ 7.0 rebounds pctr oame, but 1S points and 12.6 boatds the Im eight ...... ~ (6-0 Jr FIC), 10.2 ppg, 6.1 rpg; c.on.n .... (s-e Jr. G) '1,2 ppg. 90NGltA'S STAM»OUrS: ~-....... (5-6 Sr. G), 21.2 ppg leadS Ora~ County KOf'1K'J; ...,. ...., (6-0 fr. C), 1 ppg. 13 rpg. ntll«Ntt 0 ~lld ~ froirn fmpfesslw 62 SI wUd<¥d win~~ lik. Nti'Jport must contain ..... Co«h .. Dl6iui Mid M rney resort to •~ ..,.,,,. to focus on Mt -SOnof 1 m11J find def• ldh 19 twtn towen I •1 '* ~ a.,tM wen mof8 ~•1"9 two "CXl ................. ,, boif'dl 11:iUndly -SolMWI\ ~ • $1 --.. then Hatbon. bUt Allders 1 ... ti TOIO ~!t .. wHle Tin ccM.lld -ont., ,.,.,,. • 'P"'· .. i ~ l i i CONTINUED FROM 81 . left in regulation and the Eagles maintained the edge by sinking 11 of 16 free throws down the stretch. Candlish, who snatched 16 of his 20 rebounds after inter- mission, sank five straight foul shots in the final quarter, but three Husky three-pointers in the fineµ 40 seconds, including a Dave Chidester bomb with two seconds left. forced a 67 -67 deadlock and the extra session. Keilty netted two free throws with 48 seconds left, but Husky Johnny Lundy missed the front end of a one-and-one 14 seconds later to give Plock, ~rting some fr~hly_bleached blond hair, bis golden opportu- nity. Novak finished with nine points and seven rebounds, while Chidester, who had four .J < H\'-IH \1 1 ·OCC wins P.dr, now 1~ Orange Coast College baseball team is on a tear. The Pirates uppe.d their record to 10-0 Priday, sweep :- ~ two games in the firSt day of the Golden Coast ClaSsic. OCC will play LA Harbor College today at 10 a..m., fol· loWed !>}' a 2 P,m. game with SouthWestem bi the oondusion of the round-robin tournament occ got sOme Stellar prtCh- ing J)erfomvn><• as Eric Turn- er (2-0) went the disUi.Dce in pitchi.Dg a five-hit, 8-0 shutout over College of the sequoias in the openez. Not to be outdone. Jamie SurdoCk (3-o) allowed only one earned nm in eigbl innings of work • occ beat c~ ot the Canyons, 4.3, ooum. COAST C1AtSIC Orai .. c..t ........... ~ ~ 000000000 -05 2 occ 510 011 00. .• 8 15 1 Pk>oy. 1CMP (6) and OlllmPk>t\; Turner and Y.n.giYwa. W. Turn« (2-0). l-Aooy (2-1). 28 .. Hannah (S). Y~a(OCQ, Ot• .. Cwt 4, ~ J occ 200 200 000 • .. 9 1 Canyons 000 210 000 • 3 9 0 SUrdock. Ev.ns (9) ri Y~ Het'Nndez and Rofftero. W-SUrdock, 3-0. L.+WNndez (M ). SV.fvans (2). ~ (Q, Una6e (0. Jones (OCQ, ClrQffleti (OCQ, LOCAL SCHEDU LE SWIMMING McLaren second in 54.83 100 back at Pac-10 Finals BELMONT SHORES Newport Harbor High product Maureen Mc- Laren, a Stanford Universi- ty senior who already owns three swimming and two volleybell Pac-10 crowns, swept to a 54.83 clocking in the 100-yard backstroke Friday night at the Pac-10 Swim Championships at Belmont Plaza, qualifying her for a berth in the upcoming NCAAs. Second in the 100 back. she swims the 200 today. I --------------------------------------------------~ 1 BOATING I CONTINUED FROM B1 i I I the leeward boat's right to change course in accordance with rule 3. 1:4 On a tree leg of the course, when a leeward boat that established an ov rlAp from dear utem is las th4n two of ber hull lengths from a windward boat, she tball not sail above her proper courae. 'Comments: 1b1I rule, and current rule 39.1, bOth impose tbe same requirement on a • leeWatd bOet that has come from Ctiii t • WIDdWard bolt bel mme hom dMr.-n. .... wnomMC· aa-or mllt-to-mat MOft on the leeward boat's right to luff. e.s When a boat on a free leg of the course ts less than two of ber hull lengths from a boat on the same tack that ta either a leeward boat or a boat clear u tem steering a course lt-ewud of her, she shall not Sail below her proper coune unless she gybes. Comments· Just like current rule 39.3, except that thiee lengths bas been changed to two lengths .. 0 MonClaj': Part W • Rightpof • way Rules. We're baltway .home. Stay tUned ... of the visitors' 10 three balls, had a team-high 20 points. Est.1da 77, South Hi)h 76 (ot) 5clot'9 by Periods South Hills 17 23 8 19 9 • 76 Estancl~ 11 18 20 18 10 -77 South Hills • Keilty 18, Chidester 20, Colon 15, Kenb 6, Lundy 2. Swartz 14, McNelll o. caballe<o o. Kuo 1. 3-pointers -Chidester 4, Keilty 2, Colon 2, Swartz 2. Fouled out · Swartz, Kersh Estancia • (andlish 28, Plock 28, Novak 9, Nelson 6, casilfas 6, ¥araya 0, Ry. Simpson 0, Jahid 0. l-pointers -Plock 4, Casillas 2. Novak 1. Fouled out -candlish. Technicals · Plock. JC HOOPS Pirates belt FULLERTON -Corona del Mar High product Brian Fracalosy saved his best game for the Orange Coast College men's basketball team's regular-season finale Friday, scoring a team-high 21 points, on five threes, in a 109- 87 win over Fullerton. * OCC (18·13, 9-5) topped the century mark for second straight Orange Empire Conference game and won their fifth straight to earn a spot in the upcoming California State Regionals. The Orange Coast College women's basketball team (22-10, 8-6) was upset Friday, 77-66, by Fullerton (15-15, 7-7) leaving playoff possibilities in limbo. COMMUNnY COUEGE MEN Orange Cout 109, Fult.ton 17 Or-. Cout · Reyes 14, Mitchell 10, McOung 6, Curtis 11, Fracalosy 21. Ambrose 6, Downs 19, Anderson 19. 3-pointers • Fracalosy S. Reyes 4, McClung 2, Draper 1, Curtis 1. Fouled out· Ambrose. Fult.ton • Beny 25, Williams 10, Andrews 3, Mofgan 18, Rachal 3, Arthun 3, Smith 25. 3-polnters • Smith 3, Berry 3, Williams 2. Halftime -Orange Coast, 62-42. COMMUNnY a>U.EGE WOMEN Fullerton 77, Orllnlll9 c.o.t" Or-. c:o.t . N"akamur. 0, Takemoto 2, Afan 18, Pulido 0, Geraci 10, Salapskl 2. Botana 2. Shine 17. Kelly 17 3-polnters • Afan 2. Fouled out • s.l.ap5ki, Kelly. Fullerton · M. O.Sruljn 12, Ruud 7, . Coff 11, Gomez 10, Sollie 6. N. OeBrijn 18, Janos 13. ].polntet5-N. Oe8ruijn 2. Ruud 1. fouled out • Sollie. Technical foul -Sollie. Halftlme • Fullerton, 39-26. VOLLEYBALL OCC still Uiilieaten EL CAJON -Kevin Reid had 24 kills and Matt Wright bad 49 assists u the Orange Coo.st Col· lege men's volleyball team jumped over Grossmont 15·12, 15-10, 17·15 to remain unbeaten at 4-0, 2-0 in Orange Empire Conference ptay. --.....--•• '~ -----=--" . . -. . ... . -""--•' -~ "... youth hoops Bulls 9-0 after 46-43 ump over Knicks NEWPORT BEACH -The Bulls, of Division 1, defeated the Knicks. 46-43, to run their record to 9-0 in this week's Newport/Mesa National Junior Basketball League action. Chad Gorden scored 16 points and pulled down 11 boards for tbe Bulls. Bobby Sherrell and Carlos Mora scored eight points apiece and Mora added 10 rebounds. Keith Lauria's aggressive play keyed the Bulls on the defeDSJve end and Beau Berry had a team- higb 12 rebounds. In other games: Girls Division 1 Fountain Valley 36, Pacers 26 The Pacers battled back from a 10-point deficit to tie the game in the final minute, but had to watch as Fountain Valley No. 1 pulled away for the victory. Melissa Vargas scored 14 points to lead the Pacers. The Pacers and the Timber- wolves had an interesting we~k. practicing with the UC Irvine women's varsity squad. Both girls teams will get a chance to play at halftime of the Irvine-University of Nevada Las Vegas game, Feb. 16. Boys All-Net Liken fO, Homeb S& The fakers pulled off an upset this week, beating the Hornets from Anaheim Hills. The Lalcers (5-4) lost an early·teASOn game to the Hom ets by 30 points. Rudy Serna , who finished with 19 points, hit four three.pointers in the third period to help the Lakers erase a 26·18 halftime lead and go up 43-38 heading into the-final stanza. Micah Young added 16 for the Lakers. AD-Net HomMI "'· Soulb C.o.t 53 AB-Net Hornets II Eut Hanttngtoo Beach 86 (ot, The All-Net Hornets played two games this weekend, win· ning both, including a thrtlling two-pant ove!Ume win ag4inst rival East Huntington Beach. Greg Stampley scored nine points In the overUme win, but bil mbouhdl pus With 0:18 ktft in oYertirne tet up bil team, for the wtn. • JUStin Ellinglwoltb IC'Onld a game~b 25 pamtl while Elliott Patterioa Wld.a •'i'Poiab Ula l8'V'tft rWoundl aDd Alec Hamon dilbed out 11 ....... Oldi•·• ••i ............. -.11 I The Raptors pulled the plug o the Hot Sisters behind the def sive efforts of Crystlna Pooch Ashlee Cookson, Allie Flint, Ke lie Flint. Brittany Hanson an Daniela Le Valley. Jill Austin scored 14 points an had five steals and Rachel Be and Esther Lofgren added eig and 'sut points, respectively. Boys Division 2 Trailblazers 48, Jazz 30 Greg Perrine scored a gam high 13 points to lead the n . blazers. Evan Cooper added nin points and Joey Molina and C · Gonzalez each bad eight points Gavin Schmidt had 1 rebounds while Sam Kovacevi and Blake Hanley added som strong defensive e fforts. Co Schiller had some ruce block shots for the TI"ailblazers Magic 23, Lakers 22 The Lakers' comeback fell j short as the Magic held on for th wm. The Magic bad balanced scor ing with Robert Chai leading th way with six points. Lu Castill had five points and Matt Cachola Erik Anderson and Michael Ra eadl put in four points. Jeremy Cringle and Oayto Stone each pulled down fo rebounds for the Magic. ~pton •3, Heat 40 ~ In a seesaw game, the Hea found themselves on the down end at the final buzzer. Danny Kirkorian and Michael Fitzhugh each scored 16 points to lead the Heat. Kirkorian added five steals and Fitzhugh bad eight rebounds. ~l'! Dlv1s1on 3 lhilli 41, Kntclu 35 Hunter Swanson had 14 points and nine rebounds and 1aytor Young added 13 points and 10 boards for the Bulls. Sonlca .u. taken 2l The Sonics moved to 7-2 after hammering the Laken. Tom Yacco led the way with 16 points whiJ teammate Brett P r- rlne was hot on his Mell With 1' . Hunter Pappes made his first apj>earance at point guard and ICOred three points for the Sonia. Ol'Mti34,1nll ..... 2t The in'ailb&azen, ,stayed ao.e. Hornets ~ .. Al'ff io e ftna1 period. Brian ..,.,.. led the ...... ===d:= ......................... ad Aaron Plldi9 w ....... . o I .. --Iii I :~1 ..... -~ . , I I --·~~' 114090 OU1Hm»llOU9S Telqilone 8am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walle-In 8:00am-5:00pm .. ·Monday-Friday DAILY PILOT DIADUNIS Mo00ay ............ Friday 5~ Tuesday ......... -.. Monday 5:00pn Werlnesday ....... Tuesday 5~ Thursday ........... Wednesday 5:~ Friday ................ 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For video call BEACH 2140 mo. 310..277-1583 beam ceil. w/d, frig gar 5650 548·7367; 760-9077 un $700 Pvt. 645-0449 ~ 2724 Rock fireplace, wood PATRICK TENORE LIDO Mobile Hme Park $2000 AVI 4·1 Open hse 548·7460 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii paneling, used brick. REAL ESTATE 19092 Mataonla 5Br, Charming lurn'd t + t 2-17 12:30-330 723-0328 OCEANFRONT Balboa Oceanfront Pool & spa plus sepa· 042-S704 2Ba, pool, 2-car, 2Br Steps 10 pvt b<:h. $1250 **•IMMACULATE! NE PO T Lg 2Bd ShrtJlong torm SELL 2Bdrma w~ $500+«>0 rate backyard for kids. dwn, 3 up. LR fp. Top 675-3969 909-371-1160 3bd 2.5ba frplc, encl'd W R 5703 SeashOtt 545-8628 1-Stu-SSOO 723~250 ~~~bst~~fyted vi~<:!~ REAL ESTATE area. Avail 3/1. $1425. Light, bnghl, upgraded patios, gar. no/pet BEACH 2 669 --------• 433·9528 Coldwell Brier 3 Br 2Y.zBa Newport $1500/mo. 675-8472jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Spaciou s tbd. Nwpt Sl,l90.000 WANTED 1625 Hts. Great Loc:a11on1 Crest c:ondo. Dbl gar, LARGE 1BR. private •1BR $625 • w Garage. 5850 mo. ~..-"uTED NEWPORT pool, tennis. $1550. enlL. new..crpi.,.sbatect 2B8 2BA.S7-....,,..y yoor used veticle through classified M2-S978 COM 1 Bdrm avt. VU. paid. No pets. non amking. 708 Avacado $390 675-8634 l.i1 .. WIJIJI' will nol UOwlefly Keefll.., .,._.,,IH · lllHI ,., NII Hllll wtricll It ltl ~.IOll of lllt 1111. Ollf rHclCrl .. llttl'Y llllotmed 11111 all 11n1t111s Hwel1l1ccl In lbl• ......,., .. IQllabl• Oii Ill ..... ~Nm. 11 com- -II~. call HUD 1111 ·lltt .. '· I00·42 ... 5to. for 1M ...... DC na pleue call HUD II 425· 3500. -l'V'lusl se~49 kitchen, near beach. Refrig & dishwasher C31T7T4-=6lil>=2TTB. •DUPLEX/TRIPLEX iiBiiEAiiiiiCiiHiiiiiiiiiiii2ii1ii6ii9 **••LUXURY $800/mo. 675-1700 incl. 60xl0 pool. No Villa Ba lboa lrg, lux. -0-0-_-1-,-_-,-0-U-R_S_E_l_f_ID_EA __ 5_ • 2·HOMES ON A LOT pots. No fees. No 1 BR I ' I 311 p · ate party seeking Waterfront Condo •4 • 485 5 · urn, av · 11v * BACK BAY* 2BR 2.75 BA Highly lease . .,, .,,. Ocean/Harbor views, to purchase 1 of the 3/4Br. 2Bo, hse, frpl, upgr.ded. with boat COSTA MESA 2624 2Bd/Ofc 1200sf kllch $1050 mo. 650-7046 above. Call Gina at: gar, pol ok. S 1575 lse. s 11 p . $ 2 8 o o /m 0 . Noor marina. Upstairs 714·574-4246-0ays 640·7262 or 373·8600. 714·969-4766-Evea Agt 640.7000 Ext 306. 1 Br apt East of Harbor w/Vlew. 3428 Via Lido --------·• Big Cyn guard gated 5585/mo ulll paid. 383 $1400 251·2424 X115 SOUTH COAS1 .~~;;. ~~~.~~~9~~.n61L~ •••••••• W. Bay St. See Lee In 3Br 2Ba duplex, frplc:, METRO 2686 HUNTINGTON HOUSES/ 360-2629; 7t4-759·0120 APARTMENTS Unit 5· 97()-6261 l·<:ar gar. Bal Ponln iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil E 'alde Back B•y Pt. $1600/mo yr lse . • ••••••• Be11cH 1040 CONDOS BLUFFS 4BR, 3 BA FOR RENT 1 BR. new car""'t. w/d·-N_o_p_e_t_s._s_1_s-_2_306 __ Near S CP 3BR 2BA ~ end unit, vaulted cell-••••••••• ,..~ ·-encl garage, laundry iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FOR RENT Ing. 2 car gar, pool hookups, pallo, SG-45, rm Quiet, xlnt area. HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE Lovely upgraded 3Br $1995 mo. 458-5232 no pets, 831-7813 •BAY & SUNSETS • 5950/mo 546-6883 2Ba •gl family delch ---------BLUFFS end unit, 3Br BALBOA ln Outchhaven Marina 2V..B 1850 GREA .. area. Quiet street, CORONA _aq ~ai:",~a~p~pr@ox~~~~I~~~~iiiiii~~Jf .. j M~-~-.t+..~_,..~~t.aa-~~---••••••I 1.,., dated. S2250lmo. HB Lftl'A'PIQN Twnhse llrplan. Patio, MISCELLANEOUS ~~ ~· • pool. NON SMOKERS. Oo>¥d Bkr 720-7432 2 BA, 2 BA. decorator No pets. 721-0416 pm RENTALS G EU'l:!RAL 1002 $109S 2BR 18A apt .• w/cath ce11. frpl, 1-2-3 WI. •B••ch '~mil• nr ••••••••I ~rlr~:.7-icr~~:~·. p~/:s ....... nAO NEWPORT Reat unit .. very urge Beach Area Utilities Incl. No Gar GOV'T FORECLOSED BEACH 1069 con sse-eeeo Agt. Peninsula Yearly Hoag• Sparkling 1 BR. Huge Br & walk-In --------·! hkup. no pet. n/a Geced/COVd ~ S1275. 723-1599 a.v.tors. PoCI Closet. Car port. $71 O ROOMS homes· for pennies iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii on s 1. Delinquent Tu, 28r 2B• front hou•• Unfurnf shed R REO v Absolute Best Value! New decor. enci pa110, 2 & 3 Bdrm epos. •· our trpl. Nr beach/shops. Area. Toll Free 800-4Bd 2Ba family home 898·9778 EJit. H·1361 In xlnt area. Only S13501mo. 675-5687 Steps to Sand for current listings $359,000 w/TERMSI LOOKING For A $995·$1450 Bright, x·lg 2Br 1 Ba, bay vu, frplc, d/W, frig. gas stove. w/d. $12951 mo yearly. 376-9042 ~I R~~~ PATRICK TENORE can John Villa Rentals BALBOA CORONA REAL ESTATE Harbor Realty p M DEL MAR 1022 ....,._,,,._,,.._e..,.,4.,..,.2 .,,..,s..,...70..,..4 _____ o_7_3.,...·4_4_o_o__ roperty gmf PENINSULA 2607 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil BIO CANYON Condos, 0 c ea n & au n a• t 675 4912 ~~Room ..,, ~ Elli: "' to "50. Gia' WM' Plit Casa V1ctor1a Apts . ~2~ U1ctoriol SI . CM 714 -646-9966 Pool/Spa. 646-6838 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil •BLUFFS CONDO Newer 3Bd, 3Ba, don. COM Quoot sunny room on ihe pool. 2/gar. with own bnthroom & s24001mo. 65().8443. balcony. S600/mo Non-smkg. 67a·8507 Bright 2Br 2Ba, new --------• cpVpnt, Frnc:h ors, 16' NB rm w,lolt. pvt ba. patio, mirrored wnrd· outside entr, pool, <:bl. robes, $1420. PETS N'S. 1 blk bc:h. S500 WELCOME! 675·8003 Reis. 642·8126 Iv msg BV OWNER 3Br 2Bo S255·S469K. Sale/lse. views 2Br 1Bn. No • Boachslde studio. House + studio apt. 2·3Br. Agent Melinda pets. Frplc. 1-c:nr atlc:h $300 OFF MOVE·1---------------------------1 756-2440 or 640·9145. Mason11sg..1100 gar. s1215/mo. Pvt IN $550/mo. 673-0676 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 ask for Gene BIO CANYON Dover street. Agl. 631·2242 E~~'o"du~fnd 2B:nlt 2~ or 772-4400 OCEAN & BAY VIEW plan. 2BR, Oen, 2BA. 0 CE AN /CAN Y 0 N bale. Park view, near STUDIO-Cl~se to bc:h. 212 Carnation $459,500. By Owner. VIEW Fine turn, gated pool. $1275. 759.9479 Fully furn d w/k1tch. r(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 3br/3ba $449K Open Call 644-5215. com, quiet, end unit, 3 Newly painted/carpet. SaVSun 12·3 673·9041 BR. 2.5 BA 721-8705 FABULOUS SAVINGS S535 Jim 673-0675 QUIET 8t SERENE FOR SALE By Owner I 1 Ap • Big Canyon Condo If you would tlke to --------Pa m ~esa a.rbnents 2Br 2Ba cust Upgrades COSTA MESA 2124 ~~u~~ rr0~0~~~at;~ CORONA Chances are you will find what you need at the price you want to pay when you read Claaalfted daUy 842-5878 Call fOf appt. 721•5850 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S12M, Vlalona Proper· DEL MAR 2622 Foreclosure Sale! College Park triplex, .... on Dl•play la iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2 mall Br, 11/\Ba, gar. looking for qualtfled Quality 5Bd 3Ba exec $800-2289 Fordham managers to live in 1 BR loft, w/d hkups. home nr Fashion Isl #B. 818-961-4783 these properties. For Third & Poppy. Quiet w/spa, pvt yard on.,,.,,.---.,.-------& N t cos. Xlnt c:ond, won't E•atde reml'd 3Br hse, turlher Into contact secure. o pe s. iasu Only $459,900 w/ f/p, dbl gar, RV prkg, 1_1_1 __ •.,,.·2...,8_0._s_o,,...80_.~,..._.--s795 ts•. 720-0423 TERMS! Call Nowl vault cell, cov'd patio, HARBOR VIEW 3Br 2Br 1Ba pvt. spacious, PATRICK TENORE wfd hJ<ups. lg fnc:d yd, 2Ba, frpl. 2-car gar. over store on PCH/ REAL ESTATE gmdr. lmmacl Sml pet Pet ok. Great locl MacArthUf. New cpV 042·S704 ok. $1350. nS-4335 $1900/mo. 721·9235 stove. $975. 780-2525 STARTING ANEW B -USINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • • The ~al Departmmt at tht DaiJy PillJt is pk.aseti .,. to annountt a nnv snvice norv avai/ab/,e to new businesses. ~will"""' SEARCH tht 11/lme for you 111 no extra chargt, itnJ saw you dN time and the trip to the <Aurt Hor« in Santiz Ana. Thm, ef ~ iJfor the search is amtp/dr.J ~ wiO ftk ytJUT Jictitious butiness 1l41W stattnr.!nt wilJJ tht Omnty C/mt, publish tma a wtek for four Wttlts as rtqubrJ by laW and thm fik J'lllT proof of~n with~~ Ckrlt. P/Mst stqp by IO fl# rr'fotitiout busintss sflllmlml' I# the Dai/y PiJ«. 330 W.: &y ~ ~ M-. Jf Jl'I' amnot slop Ii) p8se aJJ 111111(lJ4) 642-4321 tmJ we Will mAh amtngnnmll for JIM to htmtlM this }Jf'oatltm bJ fttiL If Jllfl J1flU/J}llM llllJ fonhtr IJWllions, fo-aJJ us llNi w wiJJ ht mow t11111t j!IJ•..,,_.. Gt,MW;,,,,.,...,._.,,. \..) So near & yet ao tar ... That's the feeling )Ql get when you live at Palm Mesa amid the lush greenery of scdudcd woods & swdy palms. A SNdioa, 1 a: 2 ~ · Jn S575 1D SdOO . 1 Ba. S6l5 ., S650 · llR S?lS ., S7SO A No Pea A V cnical Bluxls A Ccihng fans A NEW Catpc:t. Paint & Tak A Fitness &>om 6 Heaud Pool ac Jacuzzi A Puioa at Bakonics A Garages Available Offioe Hours: 9:00 am • 5:00 pm M·F and 10:00 am • 4:00 pm MCka:nds 1561 Mesa Dr. · San12 Ana Heights, CA (714') 546-9860 A READER SERVICE OF THIS NEWSPAPER AHOY MATEY• Nol only 1s tll1s bed a 1oy for kids but Ille extra storage space makes mom happy 100 Store clothes or toys in tile 1wo large drawers measuring 6" .11 22· x 22" The bed rs 78~: long • 43'h" wide and holds 1 s1andard·s1ze twin maltress Also hidden under Ille maltress board Is a secrel treasure cl'lest in w111ch 10 hide 11aluables• Step-by-step photos. instruc11ons, iind exploded drawings guide you along Send checll 10 0 •747 Captain s Bed $6 SO OCOP Pattern Dept 0 112-page catalog .... s:us P 0 80,. 2383 (Picturing 700 woodworlung Vdn Nuys CA 91409 and hanchcraft pro1~s) Name ____________ __ Ad<lllSS ------------- City State ----Z•P------ Pric, Includes Postage & Handling f\Jg Into the Pilot QJss;fied section to fitll servkes from electriOoos llld pbnbers to ~ & poiltecs. TODAY'S CRaSSwoRo PUZZLE .... ion a wt••.,...,... ... llOT-8T-T.,., llD ... 5 ...., ................. S.~ 10~ 14T~.,..., 15~wtth'9d 11 Arorn. ~~~ lngledlellt 20'-pc>l9 2~•ped 23'auo..d 2e..Travel ~ 27'1Sumped ~~of 33=:n• 35 -Tcooe 3&-A'~I ""Margaret -3g"Qar 40 -up: review 41 Where cranbemes 42j~ 43 "Olana" smger 44 Puton -act •STIOOty 45 4=lsh hawks 47·Makes less •l:listlnct 50' Valuable qualtty 51 Closest to the action R.ENTALS TO SHARE g.e~-­ • A&Amembet 159 Glowlng rut 12 Bride'• ~ 83a.. &&TowU)ng e5 Wrfler-Stanley Gatdnef M GtAd9 17~ gemalonel DOWN t~ ~=-4 Plckedout 5 Exdamatlona e~bed 7 Blg~ 8 Lowvolce Q -No: In another 10~ 11 Mexican aood-bv• 12 Cold-weather dnnk 13 Hikes 18 Runoer latopek 22 Nights before 24 More to the point 25 Decrees 27 Door frame 28 ~al'ldwlch cookie ' 29 Doe's mate 30 On:hestral instruments 31 Except 34 -down roots 35 Dlstnct 36 Blad! 37 Tender pods 40 WM:s In a pub 42 Blte·slze chocolate candy « P11temed aoc:k • 48 Mexican coin 47 Dauntleu 48 Metric quart 49 'Wait -[)art( 50 Eagle'• nest 52 Sacred bird of Egypt 53 Pipe 55 Ex1reme 56 Tiny lnsec1 57 -Benedict 60 "Goshi" 61 Be iNccura1e 1 f 1 RENTALS TO 2724 SHARE RENTALS TO 2724 SHARE 2724 WEICKLY BRIDG8 QUtz What action do fOU tab? Q. I • Aa South, Vulotrtble, ~. hold: 1-- "Rftort•PT ,._.. .-vV ... ,.,..,; 1000 9'tltol. Na. et»"=f~Hta; ==· ?1.....0.140lflewMa L80il ™= 11c c... ...., Wiii. 10 11111.TB • 20 ,..= ....... ...,,, .... cun 1ncO..-eout--. 111.w RDllSS Prime L.OC.ak>o•. 1~....,......,,........_,_-'!" __ IOO-e7 .. 1ee3 •OUMD: KeY9 W/Mlrte~~====~~ plate al Brlalol & I '* ,...OMA•l8 * VENDING, 4 EZ way• lO Baker. Call 545"0823. .....,... ---Ollll r 071 .. a The biddin« hat proceeded: NOllTll IA8T 80U'l1l WF.8'I' -------~ earn 11 ,300/Wk. Work LOST K1neN • Mal•. FOt th• Mlf-em " M..J 10 <:ltO oQ.IU •U7 INDOSTIUAL 2788 5 hral Sold out In NY, blaek & whit•, whltel~·~·m~b~~· !!~~~"::-:T i liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LA & New 011 .. na In apot on back. An· T•NNia LiiiONS The biddior baa proceeded: B•CJc B•Y Clean, qule\ w .. kaf NOT aaleal swera to Sylvester. 1 ST LESSON FAEI! WBST NORTH BA8T 80l11'8 1 BR, 1 BA, patio S8K.req. 800.452·6141 Loat vicinity or Wilson U.S.P.T.R. CerUfl•d t• Dbl t What do you ~d now? Q. 2 • Ne.ither vulnerable, as South you hold: •• lNT p... f S650 mo. 329 Unlver· 6 MONOVla, CM. 646-lnatructor M2·•1•• What action do you take? alty Uaa ~8·tl093 MONEY _064_2.,.. ~=~=~- .s .J a <:it oA Q s a .x .J u 4 What ia your opening bid? · Coat• M••• 2400 al. CLA8SIFIED I•••••·---· Q. 8 • Both vulnerable, u South Placentl.,t17th St . ., .. TO LOAN 2914 . II'• \he r•aource you PERSONALS you hold: · · s 1350 846-1164 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil can count on to HU a 1'!!'!!!1.~~!1!•!\ll!I Q. S • Both vulnerable, u South · you hold: rnYrlad of merchan-1~ -~- rt 81 WolCJ oKIU •tot8' -------UAWS-$3K·$2i5K-frRS dTse Items, because .TRAD' feH req'd). Bad or no OLff cofumna comp•I b"ddi h -.-aed BU"'INESS L credit, EZ quallty. All quallllad buyers to ~m ~ psoum: WEST 1E!IN~AN.CE gt typH avallablo. LlcJ calll throogh classified •Q 8 7 6 c;IQ 1048 091 .MU Partner opens the bidding with one no trump. What action do you take? 10 P.. l • p.. r bonded. 7am-8pm call 042·5&78 842.se78 lNT p.. t 800-218-6789. --------•--------- What action do you take? Loole for anawtrt on Monday. CONGRATULATIONS WINNER #2 CYNnnA SMrm Q. 4 • Neither vulnerable, aa South you hold: Learn to be a better brid1e .-L----------------------mrl!"-~!"!"'-----"""'"-, player! Subac.-lbe now to the p: ... d our hld...1 .. .., •9 1:110873 OKQJ954 .SS The bidding h88 proceeded: Goren Brldp l.e«er by callinar a.u «...._ (800)'188-t.m for lnfwmation. Or WIN Cl ified •..I-~WIN! NORTH £AST SOVI'H WEST write to Goren Brldce Letter. ass .lUU Q. P.O. Bos +uo. CJUcaeo. n. 80680-Contat RM/es: 1• p-., 4410. 1. Simply find our hidden dassificd ads somewhere in our dassi6ed section. Cut and RENTALS TO RENTALS TO SHARE 2724 SH.ARB 2724 COMMERCIAL iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii REAL ESTATE E'alde CM Good roo-NB/Bluff• Fem shr •••••••-mate wanted good beaut greenblt condo. loc/olf 17th, avt 3/1 Pool, gar. Br/Ba avail-------- $500 inc. utn 842-1914 311. ssoo 644..0263. BUSINESS OFFICE E'ald• CM mas1er br, Npt 2Br 2-sty condo, FOR RENT 2769 w/d, gar, walk·ln clst. 2.5Ba. Nr bch. Patio, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Avl 3/1. $600/mo + gar. Mstr bdrm w/pvt 1200af Offic• ·Plus •hutll. Fom. 646·8224 ba, hardwd rtr, cable kitchen/shower $1400/ HB Harbor 1 BA, priv & phn. S500+ 'h utll. mo. 3428 Via Udo. NB balh, gated com, 1/2 Avail now. 548·3212 Upper uoll251 ·2424 X115 mile to bch. avail 3/1 Npt Shor•• Beautiful Newport Beach lg S400 me, utl. 840-1480 3 B,R house .. young, single olc, on water· M 0 NA R C H B C H , prof 1 a must, Wik 2 front, priv enl.. S500 gated. share 2200 sq. bch, MIF No/smoke util pd. 675·1800 It. w/prol. fom, huge s575 646"8252 Convenient mtr bed/w bale, ocean Claaalfled vw, !pl, wd beams, 842-5878 walk·ln closet, $675 w/ --------·--------d, dbl gar, gym, clean/ resp, n/s, fem. 493- 8852 NB 2Bd 2Ba. Larger Br ~Jpllt bath .avJ _JlO; $580 + Vz Ull Gym/ Tennis/Pool 717·6650. NB Beaullful·Dover Shores. Lndry, phone, cable, clean prof. No/pet $400+ ull 845-9515 Dinner for Two at . lfJBEDIHADA nEl••BESIMlll• puce the ads on the entry blank & mail. 2. All entries must arrive by noon. the next • Wednesday. 3. WiMer will be clioscn by random drawing and winner's name will appear the foUowing week. One winner per week. 4. Contest will run 211/96 through 4/18/96. ENTRY Bl.ANK "Name~----------- . Address--------- Phone~~~~~~~~~~- Paste Ads Herc Paste Ads He~ CM Prof fem. Quiet, C0DM Ptol'I n/s. Shr 3Br clean M. Verde hme. CM upper floor of 3 2Sa. pvt entr. Near Private phn, bath. cbl BR. condo, prol'I male beach, w/d, lrpl, high S350+utl no smk/drugs. pref. No/Smk/pet , NB Ocean view Modern, nr sand, lg sundk. $500. $100 ott 1st mo. rent 646-4400 All Kmd1 of Jobs For All Kinds of People. Claaalfled. Mail to: Dinner for 2 Contest, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa CA 92627 c;,111ngs.675-1700 647-5520or754·0513 S595 + 1/2u85C>-4933 ------1 CARPET COMPUTERS 3556 DRYWALL ~ERVI CE CLEANING 3515 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICE !IRECTORY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IN·HOME CLERICAL liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CARPENTRY•Wlndowa JUNK To The DUMP liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PUBLIC NOTICE i•-·-----·•I McPhec c.,pet/Uphl MS WORD•EXCELL C & C INTERIORS 0()()(1 •Wood Fences (714-98 8·18 8 2) The Cant. Public Utill· PIANO Beg.·Actvanced DISCOUNT TlU,HONH Carpet & Upholst.,,, Cleaninn • Knowledgable!Rebable Drywall • Texture • Drywall Repair • Will haul what Trash Beale Yard Malnt lies Commlsalon RE· All agea-Teacher Cert. 8uslnest T~ $ylleml Prompt service;Ft1t Rate; •Quality Service. • Anlsh Carpentry • L#261581 • Call Bob Man won'tt 968·1882 Lawns, Cln-upa, Tree QUIRES that all used Entertainment Avail. N•w•Uaed•Buy•S•ll JlCCOUNTING/ 71A ·645·""1"'2 Carla <ii 723·81 28 L65t735 Chris 831-6447 249-8323 Pg·312·0026 Trim, Spnnklrs, Aerate, household goods Jennifer 84C>-8009 To1hlba/AT&T/Norat1r .._ • • Th&tdl 979-8245 Pg.413-8142 'tAJCES 3406 ON·SITE SERVICE SERVICE PRO =D-l_S_..,,C_O_U.,........,N,..,......T""' HEALTH/ mover1 print their PIANO Ll!SSONS 8()0.717-2'43 7tH3CH979 --------Free PC Consultalon Acoustic Removal Electrical • Carpentry NUTRITION 3742 • TREES • ':'.U.C. Cal T number: In your horn•. Flex hr1. i--------- l AD NUMBER 11 CEMENT Serving O.C. 8 Yrs Hang•Tape•Texture Monthly Landscaping hmo1 and chauffeurs Low Rates. All ages. TRANSLATODJ :,.Ycu have found one MASONRY 3526 _c,...a1_1,,,,,4_,,5,...."",,..2_4_e_a_N_O_w_1_ Small Job Specialist •From $25/month" liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii To11pH/R-••e. la•11•· print their T.C.P. num-Ask for Osc1r 7~1-1758 ~ :•or two hidden ads iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PC PRO Internet, L,,400030 839-0278 S A V A N A H 'S STOP SMOKING _...._.._. 751..:M78 ber In all advertise-TUTOR 3927 • H A R D W A R E •GR•EN M•STERS ments. II you have a --------1~~~~-~~~! .-Fnlor end win the Be· JOHN oonau ·--soNRY Applications/Hardware,_________ N 0 w Ill ... -question abo t th• I• PLUMBING 3990•· ..,.-h D I T ....,. ..,. R abl h t ,-2000 W Balboa Blvd. Landscaping & Malnt. u QOINQ To MEXICO? • J"'1·3na m{ler or wo Brlck•StoneeBlock eason e ome ra es. ELECTRICAL 3610 7 1 4 .e 7 5 ·1 3 3 1 WANTED: 5 O TrH Trim • Removal gality 01 a mover, Umo iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Le&1n Sp•ftl•" Nowl .. _~qntest. David at 509·2089 or chauffeur call -· .,, •: 2115.2117 Large & Small Jobi OKI liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -----------people with a burning Gardening Svc. 941·5512 • : THE LOCAL PLUMBER Exp'd So. American Tutor ·.., Llcf687l91 031·3632 --------Small Job EXPERT HANDYMAN••• do1lre to quit amok· Public Ulllitlea Suaana 873•7408 T----------CONCRETE & Duncan l!lectric ~II around qualtty wotkl Ing, to try FREE Green Scene Landscpng Comml11lon ·•James E. Bangert Co.· ~bUSTIC Rolo Rooter drain clean. Herbal P roduot. /Masonry /Irrigation 714·558-4151 Slnc.1947 N:ILINGS 3408 CERAMIC MASONRY 3557 Loc':iu~~.A;~~.;'~42 _1_14_._ss_3_.e_e_o_6_5_s3_·_84_3_s Over 90% succ111 rate. /Trimming /Aemovala Dibernardo'• Moving [;:~~~~er\llce:~:~= TUTORING ., ...... ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TILES 3528 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•---------Handlfm•n Charlie •714-780·8182• Clean-ups • Maintenance Local/Qfllce/Storage _,,,.. _ __,,,,__,....,,,.,.......,.-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iliill ~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Brick, Block. Stone, Tiie Llc'd Contractor Painting, carpanlry, Lllt599025 850·8109 Long Dist. Fr•• Est. Expert Drain Cleanlng Prof•••lon .. Tutor ~1!1LING MASTERS Cone, Patio, Driveway Small Jolb opeclallst plumbing, fence bldg. HOME 1"1101:1 Landscape Remodellnn Tll'181832 979·3114 6 Plumbing Repair• Readlng/Wrlllng/m•lh . • ,Aco u1uc Removal• CERAMIC+ MARBLE Fplc, BBQa. Rel. 25 Yr Fans ' L g h ta' SP a L I Id 7,.,.. .,,.,.4 ~ • 20't'r1 exp. All tr0rk guar. C Ill¢ d h •tC.istom TextureeP~lnt lnstall'n • Fabrlcetlon Exp. T•rry 557.7594 Demand Elec:1ik: 845-3656 oca res . .,.,......,.. SERVIC1:r 3760 Y1rd tune up/m.ilntenac9, Spill Second Movtng Steve 545-8211 •rt ate teac •r . • ..,.d M.,k 838-7300 20y Ex LI d CN landscape/artllllc design Prolesalonal Moveral -.,,,,....-.....,..~~~---Reasonable. 723-5902 """ " P • cense •CEMENT WORK• ContractorlC27-604008. 24Hr Serv • 7·0ay Wk Precise Plumblng 1-aoo-340-9321 PLAIN/STAMPED FENCES HOMI! Rl!PAIR Care Qlvw For the Pion & Ethical. 645-7SOS Sr Di•cJFr•• EJit. Ins' Repair• & Remodels WALL BVSINESS Lea~ Showera Rep'd Brlck/Ston•/Tlle/Bloci< & DECKS 3615 CUSTOM WORK! •lderly. 12 yHra e1ep.1------~--T·178452 432·9123 Free EatlmatH SBl_VICES 3488 Regroutlng & lnstall'n L541856 831·4310t'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Klt/Bath/Remodl R•f's. Pluae call PLANT ARTIST •Pgr# 340·5850• Ll187398 819-1090 COVERINGS Lll'670130 Dean or Tile --------1• Plumblng/Electrlcal Tammlf 714-387·9038 Sp1cl1llst In ul1tlng ~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 673-8085 or 848-8528 * Beat Price/Quant~ •FENCES GATES• Carpnt_'.y/Aoof/Tlle EXP'D CARE GIVER landacape/l rrlgallon _P_Al_N_T-ING---3-8-5-8 1 POOL THI! STRIPPER D'ftaktop Publlahlng Landscape. bflck. atone new/repair/poet replaced Free Eetlmatee t upgrades. 780-9792 S lallt~ wd °Jiord proc. Copywrtng Concrtlt I0().718·1007 Redwood • L#576605 LC For EJderly 1.,,....-~------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SERVICE 3894 r:-Cmo11al. " 6M~ D1eph1<:1/0eslgnA.ay<>Y1 CLEANING Jim Whyte 842·7206 638·332~539-0277 Reler•nces. Own car. Prof' I Lendaoape •'"' Janie 750-0808 Malnt 1ovra Exp. Xlnt •W.P. YOUNGQUIST * 714-88~5037 * • • WorkSource SERVICES 3548 CONTRACTORS •Wood Fenc••• Ref's. SHsonal Flow· Painting Contractor PURI! WATER CARK INSTALLATION Onty. 650-2880 FAX.OS0-1807 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii replace/rtplir, lrtt~ Hom• Rt_talr/Rem,,odel era. Victor 457·1739 Oual. palnllng by prorl1 Pool/S.p• Svc I Repairs. Fut•Cle•n•Frlendfy .J end K ~aoclat .. A TOUCH Of! CLASS GENERAL 3558 Ht.mates Lowpncn.Ucd Coata ••"1N•wport INSURANCE 3778 UclG02098. Ins. Fllter1tPump1tHt1ter1 Service. ,r .. 1!1t. W:Proct111ng/Tran1<:rlpts Cleanlng. RH/Comm AcMntagt Constr.1174-SlOt ~1'!. v:;~2~0 Fr .. Ht. 645-3305 w .. kJy Svc. 04S.e720 5% otr w/1dl MNlff MED•LEGAL•Ol!N Lie/Bonded. Fr81 Ell. CPI BUILDERS INC. 1----------------,--AFFORDABL• LEGAL 2tYra Quality P1lnt1n1 --------we gala should hang <>n·sll• or P/U & Del. TerHa 282·7143 Realdenllal Con1t. FLOOR lNSTAll Hom• R••toratlon HEAL.TH INIUf'ANC• SERVICES 3812 PLUS touchups. -p RTY togeth.,, Stllp, lnatalf, IS50·3108 Pgr 717·9e711 uc.t11518424 •1niured S & Remodeling For th• ••11 .. mployed 24 Hrs. Alchard Sinor PRO E advice to th• Ctuy. •8011 HOUSECLEANING (714) 90s.4903 REPAIR 3620 Tiie/drywaii/Woodwork & •m bul. e31.3eseliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Uc#2806« 1545·3209 MGMNT 3898 e:u-21, 1 anytlm• ---------i Licensed-Bonded fencea/d.ckalrl'« add SS STARTS RAINBOW Clrcle Malnt. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CARPE•rrny 3510 $10 00 ...... hour LSWIS Conetruollon •QUALITY wo•K• roofa/gel'I repair• 1--------i-;;;;;;;;:::~;:;--;;;:-:-'U&\ • .. -· · n · 8TOP IEVICTION Painllngolnl/Ellt Hou11/Ap1 I ,.Incl Good Tenanta11 714-548-0388 R•model•Handyman HardwdMnyl/C•ralntc Comm/Rea, Refs. Fr" 1NSTRUCTION3780 •Bankruptcy $89. Quality job. FrM .. t. 20+ y•a.ra exp prop 3134 " d --d I Ll704773 Local R... Mrble,,.arp•t·Bnd/lna "'·t.. J-.. n a...a7.5•20 '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii f L •• •3•aaea r========-•n lfm••vnemo • ** BftlQHT ** •'114-557-0925• L708,:7-w"' 722·7332 r;.., vn -., 1• •Emergency lllnga l..v9897 v -mgmt, homea 6 multt Additions, Bath, Kitch HOUaECLUNINQ ' • HOMa SiRVICU TaNNl8 LSSSONS • New Credit flllng ,..""UNG'a PAINTING unite. Re lie, 144-0172 Flr•·Water l>amage Prof'l from Europe. S.J. Scott Conatrucllon Anything & Everything 1ST t.ESSON FREE 0 Divorce "':ZQ Vra Exp. Qd Prlcal !;fee, Plumb, & Paint B .. t Hrvlce In townl C\lstom Home B\llldere '·u-,.---y---.-.,-3-7_1_0 FrM Eatlmat•. Ral'•· U.S.P.T.R. C•rtlfl•d •Lawsuit• Gu•r work .. • E t --------11,,.llllim ... , ........ 23..... I _... Llcl481"54. Rel'•· ~·u1 69UN"t 2. • c I H I • .-r • a . aooPING 3n10 1 ~--· m........ Ref•. 5 Yaar• Exp. • Mlcha•I 758-1440 ln1truc1or .M .,..19 • red l •IP Uc:l315602 na..1534 .,. • l~g• 714-227·8122 Call Olace 21U·8485 11+e'IS-77ot 24Hr• 740.2918 ..,,..,~~~~~~,.,..,.,,..1 DOORS ~Clwln •P•lnt/CMP9f't'Y• Replac•~t Wl.ndowa •---------,·------.-·---CA.RUA.HA ~AINTINQ Trlm•Cabln•t••Stucco •WINDOW Cleaning DOORS oz:aM and"'°'" Carpantry/01ck1/Etc. INTERIOR ,ATH•R• UNIT•D lnl/Ext Ve'li low loW •THUNDD 9'00PING• = L542~=~~n ! ~c:~8d ,,f,~ .. :~~ lSSO a.~~~~., ::~~~=DESIGNERS 3782 ~~vi:tao'::,ce r~~;~~': n~=1~ ~::. 0~~=,(= FrM Eau o '129-7078 •-1 ....... 1e:t a: ........... r::-.? 24Hra 714·297..0044 O-• ....... -.Paint•-Uc a3114<t ....... tU •••••••• REMODELING /4.Z _. •ICIMr 9"0--... t..... WllV1ICUll De•l•n ~o Remodel ..... _... "' .... •No pay till nnlahed. HOUSECLaAHINQ dependabl• door A~1ln, lm~nlf'; HARDWOOD new conat;ucllon ~ lnl/Eltt Oua1 Pllnl/Aau.S -----..... --1;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;==~ :n.. ••tlmates. Call 115 yra exp. Good Rel. ,"!."..geDonr. ~2u1at•n w10ork, am1 ,. .. ~K .. ..._ Oulllty~1 71ty FLOORS 3712 Juat a wlndOW l~at• MASSAGI! 3830 Llo'd/lna'd 1lnu 'JO, SPJUNJa.115 3121 ;a.Jph 8734477 Own trans. Call any---.. .... ..... ... .,, ... Ml 0 ment. ei .. Ro .. n•. Ht-709~ Po .... ~7 ~·--~ll!l~~-,11 "-time. 241.01~ 1 ROOPINQ cerp, plbg, ASIO, CID. ~9149 Ill•'• Cu.tom PalnUng SNlllKLD MPAIR CARPET --------DIYWAU. l)lineo, MC, .... 11Uceo. CUSTOM 1nat.a11auona TMr-.r a Nutrltlori Prof, Cl••n. O~ V•loa•HHcl181'IM• ~Ci 3515 COMPUlUS 3556 SUVJC! 3584 ~~•ta·-== ~~:nn~~~v~~~:~ JEW!LIY 3784 A~~':9aaa~~'!~at ~,.';"~~~ = ttY~=~· illiiiiiiliiililiiiiliil•&I Moblle •~)G5. Uo'd Olenn 1541-9117 C .M. 78._..I~ ININCIWOOl NllT Computw c...,_ ,,..SMA&.L .K>• DPUT C•r,•n1rr•l1 .. tr1u1 • Not Cheapl L:Mean ... 9 ·-on ,M effect.Iv. 1Ht""'9 OrywalliPIM* Rtpelt Plurnblng•Dryw•ll• •But Reuoneb191 •~A AU appa & aol'lw.,• /H1n91n9/TIPlnt/T .. tutt Stucco•P1inllng•T11e BAVUNG 3720 3834 M '*" WOltt auwan.ctl SYSTlllS M•tk •7 .. 7241 Comm/A•• 6S1·S$73 Aoorinp•J1m l'M4.. ~71!!il-llt!!!!!402~7!:!'9L:•~tN~UOl~~-11!111•••••••1 HANDY MAN 3710 HAUUNG 3720 LANDSCAPE & MOVING 3834 PIANO & VOCAL TELEPHONE 3584 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LAWN CARE 3808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil LESSONS 3868 SYSTEMS 3926 3929 3932 ------------ ----- r SATURDAY, RIAUARY 17, 1991 1111'1.0YllDT AmQUIS POW!l IOATS Ml•ID IUPS ss30 ss:so D!LMU 1122 1012 ooas 1oz2l;;;;m-.iiiii ~·•iill!l!lliilll•&i.-liilii••••••~--·····•I ... Ckt•n., ..._.. Cul•• •mall f•m•'-t••••••lilliiil•••••imiiiia•il ~~~!!UCOll c..._ Heuee ln•urane• ll••laure•t QM =•~u-::0 ;::~;t.·:~•0• c:~:: ~ATIO aA&.a: Aattan 'ML.-. HF.T Flall eo• ........ NC»La Frlendlv. outgoing LICENIED wanted mUICH#tll op. 9M-2307 hom• 6'7G-4714 aola, IOOd etuf11 SAT, ~4*'vaa. 2.2.S Ho,.... Or ...._ OtHI IM"k\-.,...,~~Y T~,.Y21 ~~'"!w"..!~ c:•n:.~ AQEMTI .. lion In ~ front Maenllloent Chi"'" • ' 2117, a.tn ... pm, 322 Po111•· Ctaa1lc: eo.t.. ~· ~t cio-.. --64 ...,._ I ft com, rv 1.A I00-327'· .. , Hellotro~ (front) 17.300 OBO11~023 Mooring to lafld. Celli-----~---- ....... ll+ Tch ~=~=~c:· • +300but not s .. out "S .. " M 1442. Call 2/20 ~-k8!t.~. aesco~~ PITS a -·T'*UN ._..-. 2~· S&AAAY Slav• T2~W3 MAZDA 1125 ,,. """ req S.rv-U sarv. 7 E. HIGHLY -7 ......, --.... -,. ..,,..,. R I M 1111•1•434.' pcho0•0•.t cHawyns'. COM, no • MOTIV•To•••R• SALllS mahcrgany. 7'•3'. UIMAl.S AnflquH, decor•llv• ec.m o~h•I uec .o• ••P Oock lac .. -------- " -.... _UPMIPTATIY& 11200. 714-6404683 h .. hld It.mi. clothlng •ellt wm i.k• soooo. ma..n WIAIOQ PL -m~2~~o~.~-COPIE" SUPPLIES• PROFESSIOIULI Growing community • Mlnalure Pot 8.Uy Orm Swift In alley. ....._ t:d ~01~ S. Bayfront Balboa .... -.99 ,...r min.· E.lcpandlng co. seeks (800)aa .. a409 MWIPIPlf 9roup affks P19s. 6 wk1 Old. Rec>-•430 Oold•nred• 29 FT. TIARA, 1ee3 lsland ... u,... .. 252·1271 -.. -1~-~-.,.---,..........,.,... diap&. ......._.~ I a w/papef •• 2•Fem Twin 350 O ... •radlf, ,..... lie 1'+. Setv·U· minagu, re-order, New V•nhir• Work P/ Y -~-"" r..,,._ & l·Male. Wtlt/•llV•r/& S OPS, fl1hnoder, wu'ld· Balboa Penln 5Upe 611 ... 1434 new acct ~pie eam-T 1700 wk. Tra el loV· sentaliYe Wl&h 1 ~ mini-1111.i.a--~-blk, w/bl"• •y•s, Pig· CO TA MESA 6124 lass, & rnueh mor•l 55' max a! S13 P« h 12noon M·F Top comml v mum ~·· Excel!..-it c.=; ...... U All fac 11 e1 al 1--------.-:, Ul!W HOT PARTYLINE Ore1t Oppty, Call Rick era must c:.11 Own belwf4 pack-lnctu-4-r.11 come w/hatneH, nder factory warr. i 11 ' Pf" • "":~RU !37=l ta+ 8am.-1pm 714·$82"923. bualneu. 642-0440 bMe lalaty -~IM';;:;.;:'. ·dlla .In. food, boOk l •hot1. MUOIE Moving Sal• '!oa.ooo. 75~5023 patklng. 723·5835 MERCEDES \Aft 15ml!\'rilt25/da PIT 1 O.•c•-. All rtady potty tr.in.di Slit 9-1, 181 Magnolla 32 OAL soar cock tor r•nt 1e-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijjli~ ~-..._.,__ ___ ;_..;Y:_.1 DOQ WALKER Walk Sale• 8eoty/R•· get er -salH profeulonlll. Cllliml .._ 1200/H. 724-0684 (oft orang•). Nice LR/ 1988 S~n Runner ta• $100 mo 875-6095 THI FREI PAATYLINE med·1lze dog dally for o •Pl Ag ~re 11 Iva Pflyalcsl/drug acreenlng ,.. • Movln_g • OA/BIVOen patio ore EAl>rHs crulur. Loaded ~ALLFR dlaabl•d senlor In Npt aalee & mar •ting co. quired. EOE. PleaH Mnd N••d lovlng home for furn, JacuU.1. & lots of Volvo twin 271·CRP'S. WANTED: ~ Norm I LO to c';! Bc:h. 71~982·2112 n .. r OC Airport nud• resume to Judy Oetting, my trlendly cat. Gre41t other unlqu• lt•msl Under 400 Hrs. AJC, 50-60 Ft Mooring Y 9 · 0• •nthu1lutlc:, hard· %Celllornla Community FURNITURE 6014 842 22 ti•at, full n9W canvas. In N•wport Beach DRIVERS Cowl•r co. working lndlv who tffws, 330 West Bay Strfft, c:ompanlont ... 2 MULTl·FAMILY N.B 1llp avl. S45,995. Call 15~8-52H>406 GIRtS. GIRtS. GlklS EMPLOYMENT S'OOO WHklyl Stull envelopes al home. FrH det.alls. Box 500- 0E, Lima, PA 19037 $35,000/Yr Income potential. Reading books. Toll Fra. (1) 800·$98·9778 Ext. R· 1396 for detalls. $40,000/Yr Income potential. Home TyplstS/PC users. Toll Fr .. (1) 800-898-9778 ·~$7.0DQ/110.. In_,. ·ealH for ad ageney doing buslnen natlonwl<Je. 969·8552 Accounting payroll 8peclallat Leading National In- surance Agency •ee FT person for c:hal· lenging oppor1unlty In g•n.ral payroll and r• lated tax r•portlng fields. Top Salary & Benent•. O.C. Loe•· llon. 714/833·1050 Admln Aaat FT for ~onstruct c:o, xtnt commun 1kllls, MS 'f'/Otd • Excel req'd, rH a sal hist to 2680 Orang• Ave. J, Costa Mesa 92627 AVILLA'S ELRANCHITO Food HtVers Spanish/ Eng. a mustl Can M·F 9am-11am 642~1142 c,ehl•rJR•c•ptlon· lat PIT for lg boat dealer 10 answer ption91s & cashier. $6.00/hr. APPIV In ~ eon to Newport Boals, 1080 NewPort Blvd. Costa Mesa. CASTINQ·MOVIE EXTRAS Production trainees. Major etudlo: 714-533-501'1 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTtCES Need van or pickup. llkH to have fun but Costa Mesa. CA 92e27 or AD NUMBER 21 '* 714-e4o-4528 * Start day In oc. Call geta down to busl· rax your resume to (7t4) •MOUSEIJUL• You hava found one GARAGE SALE •BOSTON WHALER 909-484·2768. neH. Must have typ-l53l-659"4 Leather sofas, •l•lgh of two hidden ads. Frl/SetJSun Ing & Wln~WA .9X.P> bed, antartelnr:n4Nli... .&A* and-wln4M-8"11.m . -~ ~ QUXRAQE.Ul. 'AUTOMOBILES Ftonf Omce Mgr Could work Into FfT S r.. &alea Exec:a. 3-5 moire. Victorian turn.I-nlhana Dinner for Two 205 La Costa Court W/150 HP. Ev1nrud•. Stron'l computer & posit. Ask for Unda or yra exp. Short sal•s lure silk trus, coffee c:ontHt. Ea.atside C.M. Many custbm Xttasl bookkeeping sohware Shawn, 714-752-2131. cycle. Req strong & end tablH, etc:. • 2/15-2/17 Xlnt c:ond. S1 t ,900 exp. Fast growth new---------c:ioslng ekllls. W•ll Grandfather clock. YARD1lALE OBO Call 846-8888. --------- '89 Senlra w/sunroor. , low 'mllH, tint.ct win- d ow s. S4000 obo 714· 72.G-0539 Newport Beach com-Ptr Work Fff Pay motivated, self man-714-894-9880 ADOPT·A-PET 2923 ClubhouH LIEN SALE CADILIAC 9040 pany needs atrong 6am·12 M·F, no exp aged. 714-280-8080 or ?•po wht weave sec-Every Sat .& Sun at at Mose Verd• West. 2·27-96 • io:OOam ~?.~~ .. map~:~tT~·n l'&o nee. $8.00/hr +comm. FAX resume: 280-1180 UonaJ sofa, dHlgner PETSMART; Fountain Saturday earn 300 E. Cout Hwy NB '85 Sedan de VIiie 4.•--------- s3()()..s5oo/wk. Mark ln1---------contemp. Beaut cond. Valley. Puppies, kit-·72 Chrlscraft 27FT dr,-orlg onr. 65k mt on PLYMOUTH 9165 compensation can or sales. Office products,._ _______ .. tena and more, all Cf14990EU HINllUA280080 FAX: 1-800-864·9012. 8'52-0247 '"' '2295• 120-eoo7 looking for loving, car· NEWPORT nu eng. Runa well, gdliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Home baaed bual· Receptlonl•t for CdM neu No lnvHtment, full-ave salon. Tua ... Frl no .. 111ng, no risk. 3-6pm, alt.mating Sal Steve, 714-754·5990 . 9-5. Nancy 875-1495 I \IC' I 'I IC\ SSS ~~ ~?.·"·-ill t JOBS AVAILABLE THISWEEk t Temp & T.-mp Tu lllri • :1 C:f'11rral Clrrir.al ro $Whr l>f'p" a + • 3 RM'f'pliotu~•~ 1 u $10/hr • I Da1a Entry to s1on1r • 2 Am1W1t111i: Ckrlc 111 $11/lir • T~HWitttuw'lnsidr Sahru$9/b(. cm,851-9393 A1k /or Ttmp. O,pt. Devon & Devon ersonnel, Inc. LADYGOLP •Telecommuting Dealgn Center Ing homes. CALL 597. BEACH 6 ext. s2000. 675·6646 1 974 PLYMOUT.tt la the rage• 75% OFF 9037,for mor• lnro. 61 9 SAIL BOATS 7014 --------VALIANT 70,000 Postlon yourself now Quality/Low Price• Save abused end iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CHEVROLET 9045 mllH, Great condition. and earn up to 100k Sofas, loveaeat1, abandoned pets. Be a Qarao• Sal• Remod-WE PAY CASH Sl,000 OBO. Laa..,. ... 1st year. Fortune chairs, armolres, col· volunta•r/foster. Call ellng 406 Via Udo Message. 64S«J22 ' •• 500 company advl-fee tables, Iron beds. 714-597·9037. Nord Sat. 2117 earn. For good used Sabots •ae SILVERADO 4W01---------• sors are caning this 363-863Sor 48a-1905 Udo Isle & bo'!t •qulpm•nt. i-Ton Truck, 454 TOYOTA 9210 . the super-trend of -...,.....,=-=-=--=-,.--.....,_-Minney a Yacht Sur· Engln•. Good Shape. - the future. For Oak Computer Deak PIANOS & ~Q~f7 ~~:P plus, 1500 Old New-$7250 OBO 64&-8707 phone Interview call $500 Knotty Pin• ORGANS 6059 port Blvd. 548-4192 · · '78 CEUCA QT &-spd ~ 1-800-594-5079 dry alnk with bullt· 2 highchairs, kids ---------coupe, 4-cyl, attoya. In • t • r • o Se O stuff, King snake, bed ---------•DODGE 9065 Needs pnt. Gd gas ml • 844-2307 Baby Grand Plano set, •mall •lie ladles SPEED & $500 obo * 831·7149 Bea"lllfUI black gloss Items. Odds & Ends ... SKI BOATS 7016 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii finish, In tune, lmmac, Come & 5 ••1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil '89 Grand Caravan Telamarketlno PfT to MERCHANDISE $1,995 527-1854 ~~.T~~~:!1 •1988 22t1 Ski Boat• LE fully loaded, 65k '82 Tercel/Corolla 2·door, great c:ond. Sl ,800. Call 847-9828 solicit leads. 11-4pm. MISC. 6015 STEINWAY GRAND Follow balloon signs 5.7 litre V-8, King mlles, groy, $7,000 Exp helpful-not req. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Model B. 1 yr old. Ex· Cobra 0/0, low prolile 644·7505 1-V-O_l_V_O _____ _ For appt. 650-8287 Citrus-avocado (lrull· Qulsltel Bargain at hull, just 1ervlced, $35K. 310-589-5$09 I••••••••• new controller/uphol· -G-E-0-------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TUTORS Prr Chem, Ing) SlO. On/Plgmys TRANSPORTATION stery. Greal ski boat-9080 '83 GL 4-0r, load-. blo, Latin, Span. $10/lg Sago palms S20 1 .. _______ ..., French, calculus. H•rba. $1 . Cement1• I••••••••• last·looka great .... re-HI males, som• bod...l...! 32+ GPA. 443-2700 fountains $110, bird GARAG1C! SALES ady lo go. Sl0,500 '89 Ge s t work. Great lr~n--. bths $20 909·674·9A"2 ............. -·---------646-9449/574-4247 o pee rum $1,200 509-5120' ..., ,. ,-while, 4 dr, auto. xlnt ... •---------Unique '40s triangular BOATS 7011 ---------• cond., a/c. am tm ________ ,. .. EMPLOYMENT desk. mahog. g1au•-------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MARINE SERVICE s2eoo 548·0139 VOLKSWAGEN 9235 SERVICES 5533 top. ·20s 9x12 Oriental BALBOA Bay Boat 23· Norwe-SUPPUES 7020 -------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil: carpel. 1879 oll paint· ISIAND 6106 glan, lapstrake, dou-ISUZU 9100 '83 VW .IETTA 4-41. Ing 37x47". Oriental blo endor, Volvo Pen1a 5--spd, am/fm caaa. •--·-art objects. t 670·0 engine. tiller & wheel TONS OF FISH NET Good cond. Sunroof. Plea•e be awara that Santa Ana Ave, CM. BIQ ESTATE SALE ste.ring. Two full cov~ $2.50 per pound.. ·~3 TROOPER $975 080*631·7149 the listings In thl1 cat-642-4293 or 842•7723 •F~~~,:~;.sun 18 84 ers, ono-of-a·klnd Mlnney·s Yacht Sur· 4WO, 66K Mil••· •gory may require you •Kltch•nware classic 645·0748 plus. 1500 Old New· * Great Truck! * r--------.. to call a 900 number WANTED •CollechblH port Blvd. 548-4192 $17,500 574·0843 in which there Is a 6019 •Paintings DUFFY charge per minute. TO BUY And Much Morel ELECTRt.CJIOAIS •WANTED• '78· 79 VW West• ~fa--c.-ntper:­ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•I -21t r~o. eayhont •1991 Duffy 18 11~11iiiiiiiliiiiliiim•••• Top Dollar• Paid (cross st. Garnet) Loaded! For Record•. Jazz, Colleotlblea, grandla-Only $11,995 Can •t sum t0--~f.;;::::;;::-----:9:-:1:-:1:::0 get to all those repair jobs around the house? ap .. d, must be P• ceptional condition. TOP $ PAID. • Private partw HIGHLY MOTIVATED SALES PROS Who Can Soft Sell As a subsidiary of GE Capitej Services, we offer career opportunities marketing our long-term care Insurance protection to senior adults, America's current boom mM<et. Your prospects have the assets and need to buy; you represent the trusted name: AMEC Uf• Assurance Co. • Mcome Potential: $47K+ 1st Year (Commissions, Renewals & Vesting) • Performance Bonuses •Extensive TraJnlng & Reid Support • Management Development Program • Company-Generated Leads (NO COLD CALLS) If you have an Insurance license, and wllnt • aolld career with the Industry leader, a company you can be proud of, call °' fax your rasume to: 0..... Aldrtdge1 Regional Manttger. Tel (800) 288-2409 Fax (714) 752-9316 AMEXLIFE ASSURANCE CO. 0 ~ ,. LTC. Inc. Sountracks, etc:. ther c:loc:k, d••k, •1995 Duffy 17 Call Mlk• 645-7~. bikes, goodies galore! $10,995 MERCHANDISE WANTED: VINTAGE Sal/Sun~. 226 Ruby RENT a new Duffy! •---------Wrlstwatchel/Ctocks CLASSIFIED Eaay acceaa & ANTIQUES 6010 NB collector pays pr• lt'a th9 resource you plenty of free park· •BUYING ITEMS• From 1800-1960. 1 pc to entire estat•. Paint· lngs, china, glswar•, furn, etc. lmmed cash, top s. 673-6223 IY msg mlum $$. 9~829 can count on to sell a lngl Mention thl• ad for '/a off 2nd myriad or merchan· hour thru F•b. Thinking of havlniJ a garage -le? Give us a c:alll CLASSIFIED 942-5878 dis• Items, because Factory Showroom our columns compel 200 c H qualified buyers to 1 w. oast wy c:alll (Between Ardell & 942-5978 Soa Scout Base) 845·8427 Let the ClaHHled Service Dlrectorv help you find rell3ble help. 642·5678 '94 Wrangler 4WO, 4· cyl, 5-spd, ps, pb. ac. alarm, ht, cust whls. 94().4071 am/fm cass. 12K m1 I~=:;:=;::;:=;::;;=~ $13K 47$-0393 CLASSIFIED LEXUS 9115 '90-Late LS400 Gold pckg. Lex·phne. Blk/ Beige. Low ml. Xlntl $23,995 obo 845-0127 It's the r•sOW'c• you can count on to 1ell a myriad of m•rc:hap' dlse Items, ~uM,. our columns com~ qualified buy•ra to" calJI ~ 942-5878 • .,,T e ~uyer's Mar et" VCheck your shopping list off • by stopphlg in today at any one of tliese local Orange County Auto Dealers! ''Buy, Lease or Browse'' nge Count)!_'s Auto Dealers are Number One in Customer Satisfaction service Edi CUVll~ ~~ ~171 ATWDODGI 2925A ~~Cosio Mtso Partl llE1ll ® IRVINE AUTO CHMSl.EI\ CENTER ~ ·800-851-3377 A~HIYSUl\YllOU11t so~~TA 714 380-1200 ~ .C.M. 1966 .. .M. I LINCOLN i}MERCURY CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor 8'\td. C.M. 54&-1200 ~ . REI SH. iiii . " e -Cl ... -~ •f ~ Jl DI 1 ' "'I I f .... Ci Santa Alfa INCLUDIN RAV4 & 4·RUNNER IF FOR ANY REASON YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED WITH YOUR USED VEHI· CCE PURCHASE -BRING IT BACK WITHIN 72 HOURS & EXCHANGE IT FOR ANY OTHER VEHICLE IN STOCK • NEW OR USED -1 EXCHANGE PER CUSTOMER -IT'S THAT SIMPLE! ,. . . ., --· - --. 2 -... - IL&-'t Cover. .. The Prudential-Jon Douglas Company - 2. Mar/lado J. CMIMfJ Vllt.p Realty &. C... Newpett hopati• S. C... N"'l!Ctl't hopati• 6. C.... N_,.,. Propatiel 1.c....._,...~. l.C...N_,..e~ 9. C... N-,.n P..,att. 10. c.... .._,.,. ~ ll.. C...~P1111itMt u. W..ftwitlh•tD"IK.habM u.--.,,... ................ ... 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Great family home at the beach Sbr, 3ba, patios and extn rooms with ocean and~O:ws, =~~la poinL REDU~TO $725 .. l --- ----' . ---. -· ' . --. ,, - 1404 W. Bay Aft. SBR. -45BA home with elev11« and vaulted ceilings chrougboul. Magnificent qualitr ~details. larJe boat dcx:t. ~:-1i~ $1,000,000 • BESTBAYFRONTVALUE ' New Listing on Lido Isle 313 Via Lido Soud $1,399,000 .. .. ' ' ) Harbor View Homes Fabulous locadoo next to peenbelt. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths . ...,.. & EIMndndt $419,000 New listings OFFICE HOURS 9:00 A.M.,. 5:00 P.M. SATURDAY & SUNDAY --~--- THE BEST LISTINGS IN TOWN' l,712 N. Glenview Anaheim Hiiis I 8268 E. Oakrldce Circle $165,900 Corona del Mar I 10 Fathom $378,000 410.5 Heliotrope $389,000 32 Jetty Drive $398.000 3 Batrler Reef $398.000 29 Curl $489.000 32 Whitewater $497,000 1~30 Santanella Terrace $499,000 310 Driftwood Road $535,000 1531 Santanella Terrace $549,000 2012 Tahuna Terrace $579.000 2706 Ughthouse $599,000 9'49 Sa11dcastJe Drive $625,000 412 Mendoza Terrace $629.000 1114 Whites.alls $695,000 436 Begonia Avenue $730,000 609 Seaward Road $750,000 1927 Kew.amee Drtve $789,000 326 EVenlng Canyon Road $819,000 444 Mendoza Terrace $825,000 1207 Starboard $829,000 422 ~a Avenue $890,000 uron Bay ve -s&9S:OOO 4533 Tremon~ $925,000 4545 Tremont $949,000 1';31 Sandcastle $995,000 23 Half Moon Bay $1 .195.000 4515 Gorham $1 ,450,000 227 ·Evening Canyon Rd $1 ,695.000 2901 Ocean Boulevard $1 ,725,000 I I I Shore Cliff Road $4,900,000 Costa Mesa 2353 Columbia Drive 191 F1ower Street #C 285 19th Street 381 La Perle Lane 2030 Paloma 2449 Oranee Avenue I 860 Capri Circle I $199.999 $250,000 $285.000 $339,000 $399.000 $575.000 $895.000 Coto de Caza I 114 Via Candelaria $2-47,900 Dana Point I 3557J Beach Road $1 .695,000 Huntington Beach I 17032 Sims 3642 Venture $795,000 $4,750,000 737 Nyes Place $219,000 31755 Pad6c Coast Hwy 1203 $259,900 3 I 755 Pacific Coast Hwy #309 $329.000 1415 Btueblrd Canyon Drive $329.000 787 Balboa Avenue 659 Bolsana Drive 812 Emerald Bay 1131 Emerald Bay 4 Emerald Bay 545 Allvlew Terrace 755 Nyes 345 Emerald Bay 31643 S. Coast Hwy $469.000 $525.000 $700.000 $825,000 $825.000 $849,000 $925,000 $950,000 $1.150.000 $1,i37,500 $1,299,000 $1,450.000 $1 .495,000 $1.950,000 $2,300,000 susn:-ooo $2,900,000 $3,895,000 $4.950,000 $6.500,000 $8,500,000 906 Emerald Bay 2490 Irvine Cove Crest 7 Smithcllffs Road 110 Irvine Cove Place 433 Emerald Bay 44 Emerald Bay 190 Emerald Bay 2596 Riviera Drive 1875 Ocean Way 170 Emerald Bay 2665 Riviera Drive 122 Monte Carlo Laguna Hills 15 WJllowooct Laguna Niguel I $152,500 31831 Greens Pointe 30421 Mlrador Court 35 Poppy Hills $619,000 $599,000 s1.o~.ooo I ' Mission Vlelo I I 28271 Somerset $249,900 Monarch Beach I 31 Ritz Cove 25 Ritz Cove 26 Ritz Cove 38 Ritz Cove 25&26 Ritz Cove 40 RJtz Cove 38 RJtz Cove $895.000 $1.050.000 $1,090,000 $1.595.000 $2.014.000 $2,690.000 $3.350,000 Newport Beach I 220 Nice Lane 1204 $169,000 114 Corsica Drive $179,to& 121 COrsica Drive $183,990 102 Corsica Drive $139.000 215 Vllla Point Drive $202,000 86 Corsica Drive $216.500 125 Corsica Drive $219,000 2458 Vista Hogar $230,000 4 Escapade $234,990 132 Baycrest Court $265.152 423 East Bay Avenue $295.000 230 Ulle Lane I I 08 $299.000 206 Fem Street $299,000 211 Walnut Street $299,000 I 2101 Vista Entrada $309.500 .._ ___ ... •.mn_.e ____ _. . 326 vuta Point $327,500 1906 Ol~a Lane $339,000 2101 Apricot 418 Vista Oufn~ $359.000 6 l.akeplnes 2000 Olana Lane $359,000 8 Rwy Glen 2009 lrvlne Avenue _.$160.000 20 Momln1 Sun 2950 Peria $375,000 28 Bh.1ffvlew 215 33rd Street $)9'.000 19031 Norwood Terrace $699,000 2429 Vista Nobleza $399.000 4 Civic Plaza •.Suite 260 • NeWJ>Ort Beach' 1831 Tradewinds $429,000 2517 Port Whitby $439.000 290t Corte Portoflno $449.900 307 EsquJna $459,000 54 Beacon Bay $465.000 3018 Corte Hermosa $465,000 611 Udo Park Drive #2A S.05,000 1222 Sussex Lane $499.000 3106 Corte Marin $499,500 1536 Miramar $519.000 80 Ocean Vlsta $529.000 16 Lucerne $539,000 406 Pirate $539.500 506 Catalina $539,900 2421 Francisco Drive $539.950 1835 Port Ta,gart $555,000 1964 Port l..aurent $569,500 1219 Blue Gum Lane $587,SOO 510 38th Street $595,000 3707 Lake Avenue $599,000 1921 Yacht Enchantress $599,000 Jn Coronado Streel $6'.Ill.000 1135 CranvUle Drive $639,000 1334 Antigua $639,SOO IO 17 Granville Drive $649.000 36 Belcourt Drive $650,000 2061 Port Brtstol Circle $660.000 111 Vla Sfh Remo $675,000 1830 Po~ $679.000 1827 Port Renwick $689.000 1901 Port Cardiff $699.000 2215 Alta Vista $699.950 1010 West Wind Way $725,000 53 HarbOr RJdge Dnve $729,000 27 Beacon Bay $739.000 838 Via Udo Soud $749,000 601 Udo Park Drive #9D $750,000 1855 Port Manleigh ' $765,000 24 Chatham $775,000 .t ~ 8 Santiago Drive $795.000 975 Bayside Cove West $869.000 123 \IQ Orvleto $875,000 5 Rue Chateau RoyaJ $885.000 6 Rue Verte $895,000 3805 Seashore Drive $895.000 6906 West Oceanfront , $899,000 15 Cypress Point $899.000 530 San Bernardino $949,000 5 Rue Fontaine $975,SOO 12 Rue Deauvllle $979.000 428 Via Lido Nord $995,000 1601 Kings Road $998,000 5 Park Place $1.069,000 2675 Bayshore Drive $1.090.000 7004 West Oceanfront $1.095.000 1362 Galaxy Drive $1.195.000 · 2708 West Oceanfront $1 .195.000 fl Htllsborough $1 .195,000 II 0 Via Trieste S 1.195 .000 16 San Sebastian $1.195,000 22 Belmont $1,290.000 2210 Newport Hi)ls Dr East $1.295.000 339 Via Lido Nord $1.295.000 10 Torrey Pines $1,350,000 316 Buena Vista $1.399.000 30 Royal St. Georee $1.450.000 53 Belcourt Drive North $1 ,455,000 2034 East Oceanfront $1 ,479,000 1200 East Balboa Blvd. $1,595.000 14 Oakcrest bne $1.595.000 305 MomJna Star Lane $1.650,000 32 8umlnt Tree $1 ,695,000 15 lnve $1.6~.ooo 23 Und.1 $1,795,000 515 Harbor Island Drive $1, 795.000 21 l.Ochmoor $1,795,000 11 ·Trafalgar $r,895,000 644,.1600' 26 Linda Isle 23 Inverness 755 Via Udo Soud 3 Yorkshire 20 Bumln& Tree 1740 EastOceanrront 231 Via Udo Soud 3 Crestwood Drive 7 Cheshire Court 215 Via Udo Soud 131 O Galaxy Drive 2296 Channel Road 853 Via Udo Soud 6 Harbor Island 85'.W38 Via Lido Soud 35 Harbor Island "'Lrl1 $1.995.000 $2.295,000 $2,395.000 s2 395 $2,495,000 $2.545,000 $2.649.000 $2.695,000 $2.850.000 $2,895,000 $2.995.000 $3,075,000 $3,495,000 $3,750.000 $4,100,000 $4,400.000 Newport Coast l 17 Merano Court 4 Kingsport 6 Kingsport 8 Kingsport 31 Versailles 14 Momin& View 4 Telescope 12 Morning View 6 WJndemere Court 8 Morning View I 0 Morning View 2 Kingsport 45 Bridgeport Road 2 Windemere Court 2 Peninsula 12 Falrwtnd 12 KJngsport 18 Pelican Poirt 2 Sun5el Harbor 22 Shoreline $285.000 $375,000 $405.000 $40~.ooo $449:000 $450,000 $459,000 $475.000 $495.000 $495,000 $495,000 $495.000 $849.000 $1.549,000 $1,595,000 $1,595.000 $1,850,000 $2,750,000 $2,995,000 $3.295,000 Redondo Beach I 1720 Speyer $289.000 San Clemente l 100 Avenlda Sierra $110.000 Santa AU I 400 W. Warner Ave 17 $42.900 Tustin I 1192 Mt~htlle ~4 3377 Via Udo • Newport Beach ·----·-.. .. ' \ • 4l I J a ,f,, - 644~1600 Corona Htcltlands South Pacific lewel. 4 bedrooms, 3.25 baths, view. Elhabeth Tlaamer $1lS ,000 lrwtne Cove Ocean view. 4 bedroom, 3 5 bath "Garden" home Laree lot. C.rol Berc $1,.US,000 · N.lpel Soudl S~lsh Hacienda on I 2th fairway at El Nlcuel Country Oub. 3 bedrooms. 3 5 balhs + den BJU Wedmore $599,000 View Properties Balboa Peninsula Point Great thrtt st.of)' house between the bay and be4di. 3rd ftoor has view, nice oonditton. Bob Bert $629.~ s~ HJD • bedrooms. 2.s baths. pool, spa and panoramic view F1x & Smith $195,000 New· Llstiftls Shorecllffs Remodeled Shoredlff home wtth room to ex~I Mary Elen & Bob Wecf,arz $I ,69S,OOO HlirbOt' Waad Mediterranean bay(ront rnacnifk:ent In deslgn, detail and qualJty. Sue Ellen Volpe $2,795,000 C.meo Slior. Great view. CofleOUS 4 bedroom, f'R. open/ll&ht Evan Corkett $1,450,000 OcEall Ft ont Corona del Mar blultop oon~ ovedooklng harbor en~. Sftepin& views! 3 Bet 3 5 Ba feny Ftuter $1,725,000 Emerald Bay Newpolt Coast 3 bedrooros + den In St. Michel with pool and spa. -Mike Marr $449,000 Jasmine Creek Very tastefully remodeled home with contemporary flair. End unit with ocean view. Hinman & Lqrand $489,000 ~ Bayfront living • 7 -• --. '1 <keen lUdae Flrst row canyon view lot, approx. 17,500 sq. ft. Great opportunity to build a custom home In Newport Coast Weinstein & Scanlan $49',000 Spectacular panoramic view lot! Adjacent lot also available. Scanlan & Busk $1_,595,000 6 car garage, 3 fireplaces Ocean view! Rick Langevin $2,900,000 ~ Bl1 Canyon Remodeled and expanded Monaco. Vaulted ceilings and marble fireplace In LR. Expanded DR. Gary Lqrand ., $895.000 Condo & Townhome Living · 644,-1600 Family Neighborhoods Cllffhaven Large lot and creat 4 Bd. 2 Ba. family home In Cllffhaven. Hiiiary & Eltzabedl 11'amer $539,500 'J --. ~ :I IO OCEAN VISTA s. bra.r GaW C.••uftJ 227 EvENING CANYON • EXttemely motivated -may lease/option I • Lowest golf course prlcel •Fabulous ftoorplanl • Decorator perfectl • 2 beClrooms + den • Don't miss ttiJs onel SHORECLIFFS New Can11on and Ocean Listing! Tremendous and rare opportunity to own amazing view property on serene canyon location. Recently remodeled home with large open living areas, 3 bedrooms plus separate guest quarters. Always bright! _ New tile roof, new flooring and new kitchen appliances. Room to easily expand living spaces. One of the largest lots in Shorecliffs! Crashing ocean waves and beach just steps away. -.. Call for your private viewing today! Offered at $I ,695 ,000 53 BELCOURT BeblUt O.tal CMl•ilJi!tJ • Extremely motivated I • Tum-key perfection custom home • New Eu~kltehen • Contemporary feel with open livirjg spaces • Larae private lot with 1>99), SP@ Hd arassy patio areas • 4 bedrooms plus room to expand •4-caraar:ace $1,4,,,000 ;. > . • JoAnne Perkins NEAR NEW IN BAYCREST This spacious and totally renovated 4 bedroom pool home provides the perfect setting for family entertaining. $525,000 BACK BAY -MUST SELL! Only $360,000 for this ranch style home on I 7 ,000+ square foot lot with panoram1€-back-bay view. • Golf course and city light views • Completely remodeled to perfection • Beautiful gourmet kitchen with new granite countertops Offered at $1,695,000 DANNY BIBB & GARY LEGRAND 759~3711 LIQUIDATION SALE MAGNIFICENT SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO ESTATE -Custom Mediterranean Estate -South of 405 Freeway -minutes to -Approximately 1 acre of land ~ amenltiee -Never lived in! -Prestigious Bear Brand Ranch -Approxhnately 9,000 eq. ft.. home -Perfection at lta beet -biebeat. quality -lnaurance value apprnilled at finhahea throughout thia masterpiece $2,300,000 t.o replace etructure only -7 beciroolllf, 6 full batha, 2 powder -Panoramic viewrofCapiatrano Vall.y, rooma, private pool. apa:aauna mountains and ocean and more \ PATRICK BARTOLIC 651-3972 MUST BE SOLD Viewing February 21st -24th 12:00 p.m. -5:00p.m. or By appointment (714) 717-4715 $1,600,000 (Minimum Bid) AU offers ~ or above 1.6 million will be COMidered. All offers t.o be submitted in a sealed envelope to Patriclt .&dolic 4' Coast N!_W.J!OIJ,fmpprtia(IJ~.--ltll ~~at .. 6:00 p.m. Febrwuy 24th, 1996. The ~ •"' will inform tlv! offerees or their agent aa to whdlwr tMl Offrr u bftn6 COIUido«J.. ' ___ ._ _ _,_ ___________________ .. ___ --------· ~20 4~T_0tEA.NERONT------......:; P remier Balboa Peninsula ~oint oceanfront location. Sophisticated yet beachy . ~--7\"rare opportunity! $1,479,000 . . • . . .-. 4 ., . . 1 .. :. ' ). ~ ~ • i . . I . "' ' ' . ' 4 . ,. ' . • • ~ , t • • . . ~------~---~-~~---- WAtERFRQNT .ffQMES, INC.-R~aJtors® Specialiring in properties f or sale or lease ... on the water. .. near tlie water. .. aiul wilh _a vi~ of the water ... OPEN HOUSE SAltJRDAV ONLY 309 Wake Forut • College Park, CM 3 8d Hse 27 4 Knox Place -CM Heights Jill Andrus I 1 1 512 Fullerton -Newport Heights Vicki Lee 198,000 3 8d Hse $259,000 3 8d Hse $369,000 930 West Oceanfront -Newport Penin 4 8d Hse I Austin Da~ $1,040,000 I 6 Oakmont -Big Canyon, NB 5 8d Estate Jeff Axton $2,995,00Q I SUNDAY ONLY 102 Scholtz Plaza •145 -Versailles, NB Condo Patti Conover $77,000 1710 Labrador -Mesa Verde, CM 3 Bd Hse Sally Nette! $245,000 3 Oakgrove -Woodbridge, Irvine 3 Bd Twnhm Joann Lent $270.000 406 Canal • Newport Sh.ores 4 Bd Hse Olga Matthews $327,000 On the water ... __ __._ __ ~-----:-------. Crescent Bayoceanfront1 ~ locatia1 w/ direct t>each llCO!SS, house. gsl hse & pool •6330 • $1,650,000 NEWPORT SHORES &ult ·g3 3bd oo canal w/eurosum &oibc~ Steps to comm pod, lelllUS & OO!an •6327 $420,000 BALBOA ISlAND Baoflront 111/large dock 2sty 3bd remodeled widen. roofdeck 6 car garage oo large corner lol •6343 $1,495,000 ~ bayfront, 190h 00 the ~fl'. dock & fab view Dining & family nns, lawn & patios •6331 $2,395,000 NEWPORT OCEANfRONT W:.lom 40d.1m5terw/fr doon 10 palio & be.di &lms bnck & leaded glass •6312 $1,095,000 PELICAN POINT H~ extra in-ate lo4 m front row. premier localloo on 12"' green w/wtvte v:ater 11\ev.'S •6296 $1,795,000 Near the water ... NEWPORT SHORES Fabdous 2sly 6bd trdmal custom hOOl<' ~ the beach w/pod & spa •6360 $3,950,000 .Yll)A!Slf 5liJ 1 Jrtmief "1:1£ bay Ww larg.: d < d. 8 bf Drling & lmly rms & bsh eot.nyar; •t1 2 $1.495.000 U{ -- lAQJNA 'S G\TED THREE ARCH BA' ~ mnaddtd 4bd oct.inlront horn fT v.D:blis & doers. 4 fri:bs •62i' $2.675,000 ----- UDO ISLE 134 Lugonra -Newport Shores Kennie Jo Rizzo --+-·~ ... 21 79 Santa Ana • Eastside CM Carla Brof~ 3 Bd.Hse $365,000 3 Bd Hse $379,000 2970 Corte Hermosa -Newport North 4 Bd HM. Gra~e Taliaferro $479,000 611 Kings Place • Cliff Haven, NB 3 8d Hse Jme Adams $539.000 54 Ocean Vista -Sea Island, NB 2 Bd Condo l.orratne Famngton $579.000 1701 Starlight Circle • Baycrut, NB 4 8d Hse Jeannine Stake $598 ,000 1201 Santiago-Dover Shores, NB S Bd Hse Esther Fine $ 715, 000 4 11 Rigel Circle -Dover Shores, NB 4 8d Estate Sally Phillips $1 ,495,000 I 395 Camden -Laguna Beach 4 8d Hse Rick Schreiber $1,495,000 900 Zurich · Udo Isle, NB 5 8d Hse Kay PolO\lina $1 ,995.000 SATURDAY & SUNDAY 60 Arbola • Rancho San Joaquin. lrv 2 8d Condo Rosette-~{ltndl $219 ,900 2500 Beacon -Newport Heights 3 Bd Hse Richard Lee $379,000 1901 Glenwood -Baycrest. NB 3 Bd Hse Carla l3roffman I Jerry Smith $419.000 1027 Marlnas -Dover Shores 4+ 1 8d Hse Jimmie Jones $749.000 I SO 1 North Bayfront • Balboa Island 3 Bd Hse MarkJadoon $1.495,000 Open, airy 2sty 3bd. den & tat11 latchm. Walk lo ocean. comm pod, tet1111S & ~ •6290 $365,000 MID PEP4NSUlA I block to beach. ~ wntxis each urut & frpk ~ Deck & patio •6336 $320,000 UDOISl.E 8rqlt 2bd widen & 9.IVlY pabo larger lol oo pnme street w/rpJd exp.lll$10n potential •6298 $595,000 Taaly ranaWed w/cp1/lly & ._ 4bl, ~ & ~""' & speclaaMr 11111"'5 ol 1q>er bay •6293 $729,000 BWF'FS Splloous 2sty 3bd llllnlvn, lamfy & breakfast rms, 2 pilbOs. YlelllS ol canyon & oty lights •6279 $420,000 ---UDOlSlE Oamq lJiy Jxl 11,Jlrr;j rm. fri*, pabO. pod & bay -.V. ~ wlhatone, & goll11'lel kildien '6342 $895,000 . ~ rtmodeled 2sty 3bd w/wp Cff'a and tiet a:rner mtt ol 3 <Mrmed las. 5tx! hoo.6e Vi/ ba1h New kikhtn, 8ooM:i. cool & siding •6338 lny, fld}rm. 3csgange&Uh~ •b 159 $655,000 • $1.995,000 AT l1i£ BEAOt BAL80A lSlAND Fabi.bis 3bd tw!Vrn. ste~ lo sand frPc, gcumet Oiamang ~ w/'M ea n Frcn lio.z..: ~.a) kitchen. large master w!hqi c:ffings 1632() frpk, ti.d kichen & Fr. doors to pabo •bill $395.000 $559.000 oovm SHORES UDO ISLE Bank C>.med. Best ~ Fron! row ~ from 4bd, GorgtOUS 3bd eus1c1n Yila w/~ pmaC'y oo ~ '-'!" dini11;l & fmly rms, ~ qrtrs. pod & spa '6285 Comft lot. Atthes, btMnS & ~ w/<;pa •b 1 I $749,000 $1,599,000 ~~-----~----~~--~- UDO PARK DRIVE 2bd condo sec\Qy WiJ w/doonn&n pod & spa Oiannel. ocean & otybghtH'iclll •6lll $495,000 CORONA 00. MAR 5bd conlempo in gated compomd ol 1 ucres Tans court. l.W of bay, ocean & dty ~ •6288 $1,695,* - Fttsh, ~ 4bd wftab.*lus OC&\ l U'6el o,,ev.~ F~ nn. offU, wN alar. pool!: 5'11 '6351 $1.495,000 NEWPORT BEACH 2436 W. COAST HWY 714-631-1400 Exclusive Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty BALBOA JSLAND 315 MARINE AVE. 714-673-6900 a ......... WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® Specializing in propertks /or salt or kase •.• on the water ... near the water ... and with a view of the water. ... 6ASTSIDE COSTA MESA ,,,.. I ~ ,,£' -'· I ..._ .. __,,,,_-. .. -""llZ.. NEWPOltJ SHORES Desirable lsty 3bd 111/hoe lib & SU\ room on good street. steps to c.lt.O, ten- nis & pool. Slrol to ocean. #6329 .'\: l ftTTiTI NEWPORT SHORES 2sty 4bd. steps to cxmn pool, ciib, tennis & ocean. Upgraded kitchen & t.tbs, large prillate patio. •6'l87 631-1400 $327,000 Complexw/pool,cbetoshopslMM:cs. ~ nnnt.E ROCJ< VISTM w/cornm pool. spa & ~ 1sty end lrit, 2bd w/clnilg rm. #6324 tmis. 0ty ~ \W from 4bd end ri on !Jetd>d 2 ctoon rrom ocat. • from roofdllCk. s... pab remodel 5bd w/dinilg & fllrni/ rms.16282 631-1400 $795,000 631-1400 $144,500 w/~ BdaW,r nns. 2 frpbs & 3 decks. •6332 631-1400 $359,500 ~llESA Cdegaf>ark •• ~~ 3bd w/mnodeled bah & lcltchcn.. ~ ~ w/ new <XMred patio & auanatic spmlders. 16.361 631-1400 $198,000 DOVER SHORES Frcn rowiAelllsof Back Bay, ntn & dly lijlls Iran b.9; 4bd w/&q & ~ nns. "'1'lOd8ed kichen. 3 car gnge. pcd & SJ*. '6335 631-1400 $849,000 ORA& PARK ACRES estate w/5 stal barn & riding arena on 1 + acres. ~ mmde1ed 5bd hm w/dining & I~ rms & aiaid's qtrs. 16339 631-1400 $1,145,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Via Siema 2bd flM'll'rn Daring 3bd w/lliq rm. bmly rm w/Fr doors & DOVER SHORES estae.. VWNI, terris aut. pod & spa. 1/2 + am Sopllitx:UI CUSIOrn. 4bds, llnry, cfn. qi. finW/ & game rms. ~ Hdi ~ wood lrs. ~-kl mm CDltl!I' AJ. pawr des,~ w/fXJd. 16341 bW* r. Ncwpoi1 Bac:ta #6314 631-1400 $539,000 631-1400 ()rwnetkalvNll!ad! $1,495,000 631-1400 $212.000 COSTA MESA HEJGHTS Nar pn & mm.o- tary 9Chod. Cllll'mng 3bd ·~ loors & recd/ rernodelld kildw'I & blltls on R ·2 kit. "6322 631-1400 $259,000 t£WPOR'T NOR11I ~ 4bf w/tpmY/Jldktl9'1 &.~nnon be!IAilJ 1111 dr.apa:I a:rner b_ \a.kl SUNSET Bf.ACH 3sty 5bd ooeanfron w/dlriig rm. at.gs.~~& 3 &Jbs, 16283 den. 4 ar garage + 2bd a~ w/frplc & dirinj nn 67U900 $479,000 Rooftop deck& btach patio. '6334 631-1400 $1,495,000 WESTa.ff Spacious & imlilitUate lsty 5bd w/ FASTSIDE COSTA MESA bmt; rm 1n romantic garden setti'iS ~pool, spa W()(DIRl)(E ~&&.sh :Id wmw/cln- kig&..,. m-. & patio onqJlt~ Walt9o -Wia. '*' thoP. Qmn pool&. Ip. i63S6 67U900 $270,000 & fOUllains. Walt to school & parlt. 16352 673-6900 $480,000 UDO WJ.A~ BeaiiiU ~ 7" • ctlldow/ al new gWmet ldtdll!l'l & ~ t./. cly Ida & ocam\Aew. S.: Wgw/docmWl, pcd& 91Jl llf/!T7 631-1'00 $575,000 SEA ISWI> ~ nrnocw.t 2bd daUw. pei'fed cad> 111/&q rm, den & r.t.h ~., 6bd hcxnt on gel m.nt. Wais d9as 1Aew d r pdgaiaed~w/pods.51*&...._ 116YJ'/ ~ CYlq&gamr rms. lniylden.16295 631-1400 -$579,000 631-1400 $2,895,000 BAl.BOi\ 1S1AM> ~ Queilt :Id from house COWAN HEJQfTS 2 4+ acns g1llied. ecpsbi1w1 ,11...1.. 2bd-& b3 "'"'-...,._ JOM:i,~tsWeinTuslilfoolhls.3legal w, ,,.,_ + ...,. port Cll'Son ..,._ .... ...., ~ kish -~~.tio.s l poet #6..l>C ~lolwJ,w/vle\i.rfrcmfrontplbo ~ 631-1400 $1,995,000 631·1400 $5".~ . SHOWCASE PENlNSUIA POINf BAYFRONT Gracious 4txrm on large ~ 111/r-& float Master w/rf!tWJ. & fr. Jk, staff qatm, chig rm, library, gowmd kitditn, dipp8I hedges. ~ Englisti gardens & used l:ridt tmace •6286 $2,395,000 OCEANFRONT Prime "between the pen. location. fuJe lot indude:s rustic 4bcim beach house w/famf,t rm. but wl acconxxlate new home of 14> ID 5.000 sqft w/3 car garage 16348 $1,040.000 A SHOWCASE HOME Totaty UP.Jaded 2sty 3IOm w/custan wood llocrs. cabnets & sl'u- tm. and 1 aaftsrtlln s gar1ge at the bp cl the Point Miii ~ ..w. Slllll'J patio & private deck. slep5 to Sl ~ •6325 $795,000 NEWPORT BEACH 2436W. COASrHWV 714~~1-1400 Exclusive Affiliate of SOtlietiy's International Realty BALBOA ISLAND 315 MARINEAVE. 714-6 7 3"'6900 OPEN HOUSES From one to five p.m. North Laguna View Home 395 Camden Pl~ce Open Sunday $1,495,000 Balboa Island Bayfront Bargain 501 North Bayfront Open Sat. & Sun. $1,495,000 Lido Isle Bayfront Triplex Fasy conversion to ~~ome Private beach, ~'YJrts:t'views $999,000 Belcourt Bargain 4BR 3.SB~ Me~l>~ spa Des1gnotl)Yi~ iMge lot • $995,000 Turtle Rock Vistas 4BR 2.SBA End townhome on large greenbelt Refurbished and immaculate, community pool $359,500 Newport Heights Townhome 3BR 2.SBA Tum-key ~~r'\~ard Bright, open, ca~Qfittl~Mttral air \~ ~ $249,000 Affordable in Corona del.M.ar.. 2BR 25BA Townhome +large 2 car garage 2 private decks, community pool and spa $229,(XX) Triangle Square Area 3BR 2BA townhome w I fireplace Greenbelt location, community pool $144,000 in association with TIM CARR WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS® 675-1058 631-14<>0 Bayfront Mansion 68R 5.SBA, 7,000· sq Ft, pnde of ownership Fabulous harbor and jetty views, extra large lot $3,950,~ North Laguna View Home 4BR 48A Remodel, at end of private cul-de-sac Fabulous ocean and sunset views, pool and spa $1,495,000 Oceanfront Custom 48R 3.SBA on sand, no boardwalk Tum-key with whitewater views $1-095,000 Harbor Ridge VaJue SBR 3.SBA Pride of ownership! Two private sunny decks,.atril.lm $699,CXX) Corona del Mu Tennis Estate SBR SBA Contemporuy, wiU exchange Approx. 1.2 acres, ocean &t bay v~s $1,695,000 ' Balboa Island Bayfront Bargain 38R 4.SBA Remodel, 6 car garage Large private dock, huge roof deck $1,495,000 Lido Isle View Home 38R 2BA Pam Rm "tum-key" designer home 52' romer view lot, pool with large patio $895,(XX) Lido Isle Cott~ge 2BR 28A-+ Den home, beamed ceilins.' Prime street to street location, 35' lot ' $.595,000 1 i., ~ ·.·-• • -. . ' WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® Specialidng in properties for sale or lease •.. on the water. .. netir'the water. .. and wit.h a view of the water ... ESrHERFINE fonsider if SOID ( When ,you list with the "FINEST" MAGNIFICENT FRONT ROW VIEWS Immaculate 4BR, 31/BA Dowr Shores, slngk!-stoiy horn~ on a huge private lot w/sparldlng pool & spa. New kitchen, 2 fireplaces, 3 car garage ............................... $849,000 Gorgeous 4BR, 3BA & 3 car garage w/beaJ!ful Back Bay, city lights & mountain views. All new Kitcher,' Bathrooms, WU\· ~.Doors, Hardwood Floors, Recessed Ughts. .. $729,000 1701 St.right Chda -Extensiw\I remodeled 4BR. 3BA Baycrest Beauty wiofflce, family room, formal dining room and luxurious Master Bath. Reduc.ed to seD! ................ $598,000 Pmle island location! ER front \1111 w/W«m trick tnplacl. · 54 0.-\'WI -~ 9, 'f/BA cxnb il 9Jlild9*d 2BR rear \Ill w/ti(Jt bameit oelqs. Nice view ol Bay from ~ w/pods & ...,. CD.111 TeGI/ m1IOCW!d w;l-hch front patio. 3 ca~ ................................... $589,000 Kli:fmi & ~ M9*rS.~.Pmne. $.579,(XX) 1201 Santiago Drive -Sophtstkated 5BR, 41/& Dover Shores home on large comer lot. An entertainer's dream w/ pool, spa, waterfall & outdoor BBQ .................... $715,000 ~ 3BR, 2BA starter tone~ den and OOllJ ftep&ace ll IMng room. HartMood lkxn, new carpet and ~ French doors. Louvly rear yaid. n ............................. -..... $299,000 .. . ' . On The Sand . · New · on the Market C!Vaneg .Y>ekuo.n (714) 967-0221 Offered fo r $6,250,000 file11ge,~j ~ (714) 248-5 EXCLUSIVE AFFILIATE Of SOTHEBY'S INT!JlNATIONAL REALTY WATERFRONT HeMEs, INC. REAlTORS® ~ 2436 West Coast Highway• N~rt Beach• 714 631-1400 • :~~~· Excellent Locadoa 11-!ilijj~~~~ • !fop Quality. • 'Coastru~tion • SFll Or Dupk:a H25,000 _ "ChannOL The hlancl" •Exira LaJae 2 Br 1..aige Oulllde Patio • Exteuive Minon .,-..,,.-• Hudwood Ploon $219,000 "Unbelievable Begance" 1139,000 . "Beautiful Stuclio" •Quatnt2 Br CoU.,c + 2 Br A.pt. • Private aar.ge, Palioa A Bllcooy . un,ooo . "Front Row Bay at Ocean Vlew9" . • Wblt.A. Value! • BeaudJ'ol Viewal • Cu.Rom Decor • Smil12 Br $179,000 ."Newer Villa Point Condo" Gorgeous 1 Br, 1 B • Adjacent To NB Golf Course \ • Fltneu Ctr. Pool $1'!,900 "Panoramic View•" • Incredible Bay A Oceml Vlewal • Beautlful Property • 3 Br Luxury Condo $420,000 Tour Home'' ~::=f;:ll:~ • Magniticant S Br, 4.S Ba Home Elegantly Decora 4·otr-Street Partin f9N;HI 1935,000 CAii Aliu Brownell "Super Sharp" • Small Ocean View • Villa Balboa 1 Br . • Nice Condition • Clole To Beacll ltS9,000 !'Stmaalng View ..Penthoue" • ~ill&M • OOtaWMti.ng Value • A.weaiome Bay & Ocean Views • Oorgeoua Decor $325,000 "Catalina Sumets" •Tremendous Value •Stunning Views From All Rooms • Gorgeous Decor 1299,000 I W.Zt.n M itchel "lxceUent Conclition" • BeauCif\al 2 Muter Br LWl.ury Condo • Valllted Ceilings A: Skylights $179,000 .. N rt Pro ertiesli n umu.!~O featuring finfi·projlerties . · · frorn condos to castles s~ s~ ~ SUia 1969 Ou~tanding pent.house on the headands, overlooking the surf. 3500 i.q ft . $1,100,000 06 SlllTHCl.IFFS Only five lots left! Un.su~ location and views. $550,G00-$4,200,000 S21-Z7 Super buy in qated area in Dana Point Five bedrooms, view, financlng,Hurry1 $469,900 TS WALNUT SQUARE Irvine Condo ~Two story end uOll . 2BR, 2BA. Save on taxes! $12S,000 K4 Fred Sands, already one of the nation's largest real estate companies, is also one of the fastest growing. Our expansion in the Newport market is a result of the high energy and vigorous growth of our company in all areas. Our formula for success is simple. We offer our clients the finest service the real estate profession has to offer, with a focus on exceeding expectations and delivering results. Our hand-picked team of real estate professionals is dedicated to serving you with their expertise in home pricing, innovative marketing, skilled negotiation, financing, and all other aspects of your real estate transactions . ..... 000116 Our People are the Difference Our sales associates are selected for their knowledge , character, experience and commitment to strong ethical standards. We are now interviewing for positions in our Newport Beach office. To schedule an appointment, call 644-7111 and ask for Lois or Judy . for inforrnation on these a .nd other properties: .. · Call 644-7111 -- EliioY the UclO Hfestvle Prime location, this twe>-story, four-bedroom res~ is just *41' to bay and ~.Enter thrpugb the terrazzo entry featuring a rock garctcn.. This home offers 1n oversized livmg room with raised flagstone fireplace. dining area and family room with higtrceilings and brick fireplace. The living room loob out to the patio, designed for outdoor entertaining. Two of the bedrooms are located on the second level, one with a view: The-master-suite with many bool.Sl'le1ves aiiiJa private pafiO is located on the main level as well as one other bedroom. There arc a great variety of homes on the island vaiying in tylc from contemporary to traditional. Close to Lido Village with specialty stores; theater and the famed Lido boardwalk. Offered at $620.<XX>. F"' _,,.. Uif"'9111i1Hf, ull v;,p.Ja O'BIW11 o/Gnllb & EllU Ruitkntiol Rttll EslllU Snftul, 23 C.,,.,. l'ltu. SU. JH, Nrqon 1koe1a. (114) UUl,__OO. __ ---: ' ~ ---~ ,. . }() ---..: -. . IEW CGmO GREAT AREA Seller leaving -needs fast sale! Very nice property and location I Needs some TLC. Low down or assume. Call today and ask for ... Sid TOVJBWWW TOWmlOME $126,000 3 levels, 3BA. a corner fireplace and a double car garage! Soaring ceilings and secluded patio, Priced for a very quick sale and great buying opportunity I ........... _ MESA VBiDE $189,000 3BR, 2BA home on large lot with front courtyard. Each bedroom has large patio with private entrance. just 2 blocks to schools and freeways. ~~ EASTSIDE COS1a ft SA $D9,000 Great 4BR, + office + RV Parking + cul-de-sac + alley access+ hardwood floors+ much morel!! Call for details. 1-800-51().-2005 (14086). RltaWM• RIEST IE'SIDE CO'nAGE $J74,900 Highly upgraded and remodeled in 1992, this darling cottage with white picket fences and professional randscaping has 2BR, and an office or could be a 3rd bedroom. Custom shutters, RV Access and Security System. O....<mppel TWO HOUSES Oii A LOT! $J85,000 E'side location 3BR and 2BR completely remodeled and quality upgraded near new roof. S...,_ Mltde•ll MESA WWW GOLF muRSE $569,000 Frontage on the golf course creates an open view. Up-to-date 4BR, 3.5BA. larg~ kitchen and nook, formal dinin9, large family room, remodeled master bath includes spa tub, central AC. 3 car garage, sun room and more. Must seel Jlldde "nr•1111- NEWPORT BEACH BAY CllEST Will! 4BR home with upgrades. New roof, windows and doo rs. Fenced pool +yard! Sellers want it sold NOW!!! For more information call 1-800-784-5171, code #2014. NEWPORT BEACH GATED m1•1wmn $215,000 Stunning J.M. Peters 2BR, 2BA in excellent condition. Vaulted ceilings, fireplace and upgraded throughout! Full sized 2 Car garage and morel Large assumable loan! Dl-nP111•• IUSTUSIED Single Story 3BR. 2BA house, large corner lot. Great neighborhood -close to schools, park and library. Call 722-1667 for apt. ... Keoplr. lllEDUCBI PRU.. $Dl,000 Walk to Beach from th1' 3BR, 3BA townhomewlth vaulted celllngs. Master suite with sitting room. 1 BR & full bath downstairs. Huge garage. Community pool and tennis . c:. .... c.rw GATED CGmllmTY $850,000 Golf course view from this expanded Monaco in Big Canyon with master suite on first level. ............ SPYGLASS l&L New Bedford with 48R, large bonus room with loft. New kitchen with sub-zero refrig. + large extra yard with pool and view. Call 64(} 1529 for appt. ~RBMKllON Reduced $305,000tll Big Canyon custom SBJ\, 6BA home with pool and spa. Golf course·vlew. Seller has moved and wants offers. Call now for details and private showing. ••erDaa awa•..a.r coumTRY EllGI ISM HO• $1,615,000 Harbor HUI Custom. Garage for 6 cars. 48R. 4.SBA. 7 fireplaces. Europe~n craftsmanship. Electric Gett·. Call for details ,_ Blwk• IRVINE DYllAmll 2 IEDRDOM $144,000 Beat the bank. Priced below market for quick easy sale. Perfect condition and centrally located between 5 and 405 freeway. 580-7369 ........... UGNI', INGllT, L#.JIGFST $179.IOO Lowest priced 4BR. 2.SBA. Ready to move in. Fresh, and airy. Has everything. Call for your showing. PROM• S11011T w.1 sm,ooo Below Market -Must sell lovely 48R, 2.SBA famlt)' home. Great location. Subject to short sale and probate. Call to see toda~ ......... SPYGI AU llAUTY $719,000 Customized SBR + bonus room + large yard. City and Canyon view. Serene and private. OPEN SAT & SUN 1:00-4:00 12 MlssJon Bay. . ..... u.. SPYGI ASS llLL $919,000 190· Ocean Bay views that take your breath away. Gorgeous 48R on a giant (approx 20,000) sq.ft. lot Separate enclosed pool and spa. Private gate courtyard. PRES I E OCUM ILOllT A.225,000 Enhanced by the crashing surf below -it's paradise. SBR. 4BA. Private TrH.evel residence. Spectacular Views.. .... Elll•K.-.. LAGUNA BEACH OVER $40,000 • UllGll~ $190,000 _G.Qrgeous hofDf! on a ~iet nreet. Ve~rivate yard with fountain. hardwood floor1~ ust see!! Call today for a personal showing. 707-9755 ~a .... d EISRALD BAY MOVE •n $-,000 Fabulous Emerald Bay home with dramatic ocean and Catalina views. lmmacuJate condition. Gourmet kitchen, and hardwood floors. 3BR. 2BA Must see! Call 49+7~ ~~=r· FOUNTAIN VALLEY llVESI IDWLIX Excellent area south of mile square paric and golf Fully managed. 2BR. unit. $19,040 income. Low low vacancy. Xlnt condition. ... , ........ , .. SANTA ANA FOOTllU. IGIOOU 3BR. hardwood floors and AC. New snake roof, 10,000 sq.~ lot. Circu~r driww~, spa •nd BBQ. Excellent property. Qill sao-:7369 for appt. _: .......•. GARDEN GROVE • ~ ' ) 1 ; l· • :: ~q.:'ft •: ~· -,: • T, ... f " . -· . ~ ·,.-' -..,. ;. ~ y !t'\" .• --.. -I -: 'f .,V.~ ,fl'".I!,. . ~-... 11lf. ·YOUVE WAITED FOR EXCEPTIONAi: VALUES ... ACT NOW!!" Commanding views. breathtalong sunsets from this lovely 4 bedroom -1 stOf}' home $820,000 Etegance. chCflm and wannth are exemplified in this t>eautifuUy rebuilt home with sweeping OC:tan and bay views s 1,299,000 The vetws win take 'jOA.Jf breath ~ the moment you walk through the door of this contemporary home. $8 10,000 cfi'::~'fts& (714) 760-0847 REMAX SOUTH COUNTY Panoramic golf c~ views from this~ home with I st level master suite Huge great room for ente1ta1111ng $850,000 Oon't ~off seeing this charming 3 bedroom. 3 bath home. Private ~d v.1lh extra fN parting. $265,000 A MAST1ltl'EICE IN MrcaE.ST. .. ExceptionaJ .. bdrm property with extensive upgrades. New roof, windows and doors. A brillant flow of family & fOmlal areas. Fenced pool plus yard. Just listed & soon to ~If C..#ZOll GafAT SJYU-G&AT VAWE1 A magical 4BR home. Complete expansion. R~ In 1981. WhiteL~t lcitchen. A master suite "To lJie rot". • HEICHTJ CUSJOll. •• °" =-tflllll 3BR. 2.SBA w , bult in 1978. Huge master suite, wann Oilk ftoorinQ. &+>Y quiet & solace on this f)rivate cuktMK street c...1zoa1 NEW LISTING! Ce+IZ09L~~~~~~~- SOUTlfWESTE/lll RAM. •• Spacious Tum-b!y 3 BR, 3 BA Residence. 2 Master Suites, Beamed ceilings, S1tytights, Spa & Deck Areas. Highly Upgradea!ll Rudy to Mitt C.-IZOS1 UVE IN llD'il'OllT HflGHTS w/hco•d ... Large -nKii'n nome w7T8<im Apartment Oller 3--C.ar Garage. Built in 19871 Sharp Mediterranean Design! Huge ReM Yard! C°*IZ041 22 . ..... !Rpbin 'Iencli over 17 ry'ears 'FJ(peritnct .Afo"!J tM Coast 'Bro~r 'J(pmd to ~~"411. ef !FllmL 760-5000 xl31 ... 3115~ ()penSat 1-4:30 CORONA DEL MAR · Approx 7.<KXl sq. ft. ma.\terpiece w/ awesome ocean. b.iy cl night li&bt views. Rare huge 101 Mlu.11cd just above the harbor! SBR. S.SBA Cu, tomized interior. Grounds include rrnil. spa. teahouse cl formal J~~ garden' Reduced To -$2,J00,000 CORONA DEL MAR • Spy~'·"' Hill's molt spectacular ocean, bay. golf , on uge nc;u ly 20,000 tq.ft. lot. G<qeous 4BR remodel with mapificent grounds • and elcganl pooVspa. $999,000 I JADE COVE OPEN SUN 1-4:30 BALBOA ISLAND • With a FrcrKh Normandy Peeling • Giant SBR/581\ w/~ cl bty view rooftop deck Home it In pristine oondition. $7,9.000 BALBOA ISLAND Darlin~ 2BR/IBA Couagc. Being sold at lot \,iluc Just listed! NEWPORT HEIGHTS • Giant 2 101 parcel (near l/4 acre). ~ find IO build your dream home or possibly build 4 homes on this ii;&;::1· Grubb. & ElliS top producer hono recl Sally ShiplE!)' leads the way :ft~~or in production for 1995 . · Sally Shipley was recentl y honored for participating 1n the mo t tran~ction!. for 1995 and~ ranked fifth in the office in production for 1995. She led the way for the whole year in production. Shipley has been with the office since 1990. and has been reco,niztd every year as a top producer. A specialist in marketing properties in the Newport Beach area, she has been a full time REALTOR• for more than 16 years and a resident of Newport Beach for 30 years. Whether buying or selling real 1.state you will be assured the transaction is structured lo your advantage. Utilizing the latest in personaJ direct mail techniques, Shipley reaches 2.000 home' twice a month to keep horneownen. infonned on market trends. She al~ de>/elops individual personal markeung -Solly Shipley homcbuyers she has the in-depth knowledge 'to locate the home most suitable. She ·also offers infonnation on schools. shopping areas and recreational facilities to thoM: who are not familiar with their new location. When time pennilc; i.he enjoyi. a game of tennis or a good match of horseshoes with her husband. plus finds tune to spend with her 90-ycar-old mother. Sally Shipuy can bt rtachtd at Grubb & EIUs Rtsidtntial Rtal Estate StrYkt:r, 23 C.Orporah Plata, Su. 190, Ntwport Btach., (714) 6411-6200. Metro Real Announces REALTOR8 o the year With a successful '95, Jackie Cassidy is ready Metro Realty proudly announces and awards Jackie Cusidy as REALTOR' of the year. Cassidy has been a fireball all year. from one transaetion lo the next Her expertise in commercial, industrial and retail bas resulted In numerous closed transactions for J 995. Along with Jackie's humorous personality and enthu iasm, she is always ready to take on any ultimate challenge. Not only does he have a suave way of working with others, but she does what it tak~ to &el the jOb done. -4..U"Mllf..l·: ult . fired up or 1996. and has already closed her first transaction of the year. When she is not conducting business she enjoys reading Jodtie C.Ossidy poetry and a good game of golf. From everyone at Metro Realty, congratulations. To nod Jack# Cusill1, coll Mttro RtallJ, (714) 720-9422 ~thia Phillips moves ~n to Coast Newport Propert1es She looks forward to a successful career at the new Lido Isle office nonnnlly wind down. 1---Cy ..... o .... thia-Philli~ cntr.anc....u.' lllL.Jll<5!C.!'.lll~-.:... swtcd in the heart of Cannery Villaae. Her genuine enthusiru m and commitment mlllc.e her a welcome addition to Coast Newport Properties. Philli i enersetic and hii'dworting, ~ dOesn't sit till roc Jong. Her hobbies are most any spans. especially There she was employed with a real estate/development company for nine years and specialized in property oo the peninsula and Lido lsle. Phillipi chose to move bet bu iness to Coast NcwpM Properties' new Lido Isle office for its marketing capab1tities and presence in the community that she ~ rqnsents. "My clients were all extremely happy that I made the switch to ~ Newport Pl~tia and are even~ ~t.tbe openina of the Udo lsk otnce: Phillips said. "'I plan to make 1996 a peat yev and look forwud &o prong this kind of team." Phillips feels chll oceanfront properties ate definitely on the nae aaain. ln (~ 5he was su.rpriled at the infl\&it of dVJty over tho bOlidaya, a time In which activity runnin~ bikilia arid bikina. The fact that most of her bu iness is -rcfemls or repeat clien4dc speaks l\igh)y of her detailed, orPr\iit:d sak:S skills. .. , tndy enjoy people and ueat them the way I wou1d want to be tiealed." Phillips said, whCii asked what sbe believes conuibutes lo her ucces.9. She IOoks forward lo a lonJ soccessfUI career wilt\ Coast Ne=-"=--,._,,, Ill Coat N,.,.n lr11m1,,, 4 CiWt,..... Sii. 2ff. Nttf10l'I IMCA, (114) "4-1• The PruClential -l on DouglGs Co. hits the mark Corona del Mar off ice recognized cis number one in dollar sales and area transacti ons Maxine Montgomery. manager of The Prudential -Jon Douglas Co .• Corona del Mar office hat1 congratulated all the agents and brokers within the office who helped to make December 1995 a bell to ring. The December 1995 MLS Report for residential sales in Newport Beach/Costa Mesa have confinned this office was recognized a' the number one office is the area for dollar 'ale' and number one for the number of ttan5actfons In lhc area. 11\s everyo~ lrnowc;, the past five years have been a tremendou' challenge on many fronts; therefore, to obtain this position a company. its leader. tL\ agents must be commiued. focused and experienced to sustain an equilibrium m chalJenging times. Many feel the market in NewP.OJ1 BeQch, Co.-.ta Me~a and Corona del Mar i' experiencing an • increase in activity: appointment!> for i;howings. offers written. listings taken, are stronger than they have been. The saying in Moxir:ie Montgomery Newport Beach in 1991 wa". 'urv ive ·u1 '95. Many agent' and offices have done that and now are ready for a \tendy 1996. The Prudential -Jon Douglas Co agenL\ have proven they are more than ready the~ December '>tali,t1c~ confirm that To rtctivt tlrt btst in/onnalion about your real t stalt nttds, call Tltt Prudential -Jon Douglas Co., 2101 E Coast Hwy., 1250, Corona dtl Mar, (714) 159-6600. This olfwt is stt with tJu laust kcltftowo and aitnts wiJlr fTtal upt,Unu to anist you with 1our nquin111t1tU. Newport Harbor High resources to provide them this year. "Makins sure the ltam was-property scores w1 new dud..---unifonned~1mr.tu ge.it~ Membm of Newport Harbor High School's girls soccer team have scored their first victory of the season -off the playing field. Thanks to the generosity of Waterfront Home • a Newport ~based real estate company. team members have been outfitted in brand new warm-up suits and will be able to play with pride I.hi sea.~. · The doRlboo of the desperately needed w&mHIP IWU is just part of lhe W.rfront HomeS' onaoini commitment to the community. Accordina to W.tctfront Homa' Jill A .. s. who spcartadcd the effort. the team wu pn1 to have to forqo warm-up Jui~ becaUSe Che ICbool did not have the .. demonstrate to the students the importance of being involved and giving back to the comm~njty," Andru said. "Waterfront Homes is trongly committed to today's youth because they are our future. We're deliahted that we could make a difference." BIMWUW U. 1'15, ~ H.-n, /M. U dN~ IWll m.#~ ..-_,,. 1M1t "1 aplll:t stniltt N"""1'f ,,..,. • ,.. ftlmHI,..,.. c ........ W.tfrnl II_,, Is 111 U3' Wnt C. Hi6leWfl1 U. ~a-cit .-JJS M.NWAHllW ...... , .... 'Wtdafrottl n .... ;, ~ C...,'t udailN fl/fl#* .{s.tA.t, 'I ,,.,,,.,.,..., .....,.. c.a (114) '31·1• ,.,. .,,. ~-·· Great value on South Bayfront. Fabulous views of turning basin, P<1V1hon, sunsets Spacious 3BR, 2BA home w/FR + 2BR apartment with views... . $1, 115,000 Balboa Island ---------~ --..._ - Pier + great South Bay loca fam rm & 4 full BA Large I' w/frpfc. Large master suite. Vi Jetty to Pavilion/shared Pier$1 lalbol lslend Little Balboa Isle French Regencv 3BR!den, 3BA home w/formal DR & pnv. 2BR apt. High ceilings. Upgrades Sq.ft. can't be duplicated .... $795,000 a.lboa 111.nd VILLA POINT: Golf course and bay views BOUNDARIF.S: A 19-acrc lnangle. bordered by the Newport Beach Goff Course and Country Club 10 the north. by Jamboree Road to the west and Pacific Coa\l Highway to the south HOMES: The neighborhood consists of 228 gated Mediterranean villas next to the Newport Beach Goff Course and Country Club. The area is gr.teed by beautiful tropical landscaping. with many Bn'W of Paradise plants and Canary Island date palms. STYLE: Floor plans range from a one bedroom with 792 square feet to a two bedroom with loft at 1.391 square feet.~~ seven floor plans to choose from. AGE: The first phase of 138 units was completed in 1990. the next phase of90 units was finished in 1991. SALES: There were 14 sales in the pa.st 12 months. The prices range from $149,000 for a one bedroom, non-view unit with a carport to $38S,OOO for a two bedroom unit with views of the Back Bay and an attached garage. NOW LISTED: . There are five condominiums for sale. ranging from $202.000 for a lower level two bedroom, two-bath borne on the east side to $327..SOO for a beautifully ueuaded two bedroom, two-bath model w1ih attached garage and workshop oo the Newport Beach Golf Course. There were nine homes listed on the market at this time last year. COMMUNITY FEATURES: Valla Point otf cn swimming pools, s~. an excn:ise room. a clubhouse and a barbecue area overtookini the golf course. It is a hon walk to Fashion Island. Balboa Island, the Back Bay, the Dunes Resort and the Newport Beach Central Library on Avocado Street. SCHOOLS: There is Unc:oln Elementary and Corona del Mar Junior and Senior High School. Harbor Day School is a private school which offers kindercartcn through eighth grade. SHOPPING: Fashion Island. Balboa lslnnd, Coroni del Mar and Bayside Center are all nearby. SOURCE: Bll'bara Swindall can be reached at The Prudential -Jon Douglas Co., 2101 B. Coa.q Highway, Newport Be.tell. (71-4) 7S9--6600. ext. 286. _ If~" wo11W lib II 1u iitll • CoMJulli/y ~Of :JOlll' ~.,.., -,,..,.f~W Utt .,.~---...... . (n.o.Mu c;.itlct) ...... ,,.. witA . ~of• cllirWitl lldiq, n. llrcriplion ~~UltirllN "Now S--' *~lo Jdf .Uu, Rtol &"1# IUllM, IWIY 'MJJO 1f. ,., SL, Coifll Ila., CA ,1'11. · ,._ MN •"1 "'""°"" ,,..,. cMl ( ,, 514-420. Views! This elegant home of 58R, 5.5 BA. ~. 5500 SQ. ft. - rNer .5 acre w;beautiflA pool & spa. with stlmlng Cataina, Harbof and City Sooset Views. 5BR, 3BA & Of!# gourmet kitchen. Motivated Selef s. REDUCED $949,000 HARBOR VW Hl..LS 1127...._Wlfl OP£N SAT/SUN 1·5 Ocean, Harbour, City Lights view. Best pnced 38R, 28A JMJs tamly roonv'dining room. ()pen & Wt entertainers di-earn! Distressed Sale - Must Sel Now! $639,000 ftrnished w/cap~ views of Ocean, City & Newport Harbor. Premkln Fashion Island Views! Beautiful 4BR, 3BA W/0#!!# carpet & new pcmt Lush landscape w/ lovely spar1<ing pool. $895,000 Beautiful 3BR, 2.5BA home located II an 1deat F amty ComnUlitf with ~g kJsh parks and pool. fireplace, professionaly landscaped, cukte-sac location, close to file schools and~. $267,000 Closet OfiaRZers, nWnnd doors, custom wal decor, btitt in BBQ. OPfN SAT/SUN 1-5 Best Priced Traditional Custom 4BR, 4BA Home. Vaulted ceilings, gotmlet kitchen with ~g large famfy room. Lush park·hke settilg w/ pool & spa. REDUCED $995,000 views. Gourmet krtch. w;top of the hne appiances, security OPfN SAT 1-5 ttghly Upgraded Galore! New berber carpet and paint. new fixtures, scraped ceilings, new cabinets& wor1t bench in garage. Won't last long! home is the peffect place to fl "Pl 'California Carefree t.Mna .• chams. 48R, ,I l -·-... ~ .. ..._____ 1 _ya::=;:;: . lb ,.i4 Top 20 agents for 1995 honored at Grubti & Ellis market information, marteting sJntegies and tireless enthusiasm on behalf of their clients is second to none, .. Mazza.no wd. incomp&!Wble a,ecnt support plus the late't techniques in marketing aod advertising These agents were · recog~ized fof their i commitment to excellence in real eitate . t Rem Mazzano, vice president and district manager o( Grubb &. Ellis Residential Real Estate Services, Newport Beach office recentl y announced the top twenty agents Mali Gulledge Carol Allison for 1995. Cbngratlllations go to Mali Gulled&e.. top producinJ agent for 1995. who was honored as number one for the Newpon Beach office. Other top producers and teams are: Jo Ann Kenton. the team ~Linda Oeth and Lois Jacobs; Sally Shipley, Carol AJtison, the team of Ann Peters, Ted Jarvis aod Snzanne -Shuler; Don Pearson, Robert Coluccio, Marilyn Kershner, Jim Weiscnbach. Belle Partch, Myrna Boom, Ame Petersen, Harriet Botwinick.. Michael Smith, Roy Osterhout and Dick Dickson. '1'heir knowledge of contract negotiation, Jo Ann Kenton Ann Peters, Ted Jarolis & Suzanne Shuler ONbb & Ellis prides itself on offerina ongoing training sessions for all associates, so they are completely aware of the constant changes in the marketplace. Other resources offered by Grubb & Ellis include. exclusive Orange County affiliation with Christie's Great &tatc. Better Homes & Gardens, Horoequity Relocation Services, Partners Funding P>rporatioo, multiple resale offices, creative marketing and "With our new OOfp9l"ltC management and awe:of-*-4rt programs being introduced w we lnticipating a record breaking 1996 .. Mazzano said Many very c:cperienced and succe&\ful sales associates have been added and off~r first class real estate se,rvicc to clienL\. For It.~ JOIU rUll nlllU needs, call Grw"'1 & ' It•~ Real EstaU ~rY)cu, ZJC~ Plar.Ja, Ste. 190, Ntwl"'rf Bea.cit, (114) 644-6200. _, - CORONA DEL MAR ....._ WW ... Raconstruded, rcmOdeJed a: gcrgeoial Swmv 11.000 IQ. ft. lot. New sWe roof, new custom doors & windows. Beautiful ranocWed ldlchal It billths....... . .......................... $719,0IO ---\. TURTLE ROCK C..... .. , -South of Coest Highway. ~ cottage pb artist's sludlo with ocean W!w. 2 car g11n1g1. R 1 zone tu has 2 seperate ~ ..._ Rod deck. •............•....................•......... $61C,950 NEWPORT BEACH -~ .... , .. n ;·~;,.q.r· --. . . .. . ·: -- -·~ ---_..:-~ .._ ..._.Remodeled charm. i. a spartdk1g whit kit, apaciollS a: bright 1\1 rm w/ &w.h windows a: frplc w/batone hearth. New carpet. D1CJ1iex II\ greal locl ................................................ $547,511 WEST NEWPORT ........... A.. Dupkx wllh 3 bectoom, 2 bed\ and 2 beOoom, 1 bath pb scpan1te guest room. Walklng distance lo Lido Marina shops and .......a. ......................................... Utt,000 ....... c... Spectacular oc:.an view. Drametic home In this llfestiglous gated cormuiity. ~ masacr suitl with ISeplace & wet her. ae.or. pool &: limo garage. . ····· .... ······ ........... ·-$,,,, .. COSTA MESA PRIVATE & PRESTIGIOUS BIG CANYON! A~ 58R, 4.58A hm....., on M ~lot in prMel & pmligioul Big Clnyon• Property "lOYS pool & tpl"""""" al bly & oc.n! . -- CUSTOM VIEW IN NEWPORT BEACH Mlgl ib11 Yiew al bay & aty figllll lrom 11111 lplCiolls 48R CUSIOm rlSldtnol IWlodeled, 19'11 & ~· HlldWd tlrl, -'* w/wne cooler Pnvlll pooHizt ~ lmmaaAlll candilion. ----- . BEAUTIFUL BA YSHORE HOMEI Culloln tum key tvn w14BR. 3.SBA In Olll lll*ded comm 2 priYlll beaches Main • 8A & BA. "'9,000 ABSOLUTE VALUE IN BELCOURT 48A 2 SBA. latQslJc e.lcourt M1110< 1vn Specious & grldous. upen1M floorplan. Giurrwt s kitchen. klw gngt. Pl1Ylll IPI & lourUln. ~ OCEAN VIEWS! Wonderlul •BR hm located in one ol Ille besl netghborhOods in CdM• Many upgrades I $199,SOb NEWPORT BEACH Large & expallSIVe hm iltuated on a beautiful come1 lot lrvmg rm & lamely rm shwe high aidings & a woncllll1ul ITpj 3BR 3BA SS5Q,OOO NORTH LAGUNA W/lARGE GUEST HOUSE 4BR 2BA, pool. v-. 3·car garage & laive mothel·m·law qtrs w sep entranoe• New roof. paint. staJrways patJO & moie1 $&45,000 NEWPORT LIFE STYLE Private boll ~ sandy belch, 2BA + den Accommodale IO app«I)_ 40 h boal • Side be Gated comm Remodeled like ,_, SS29,000 N.B.BAYFRONT CONDO ~ remodeled 2BR • den • doc* available New paint carpet h.IUtl, Ille I nwr0111d Wills AbsolJlely immaculele' $513,!00 HARBOR VIEW HILLS 48R, 2BA. Betvedele plan 111 a fabulous loclllOn next to ~ CAlslOfn remodeled lhroui;loul f'.rencfl docn & Windows. scraped ce91gl. lwdwood loora. °'*"" 1111ry docn ~ gllls Allwm 1y111m & rru:n men •,ooo TOWNHOME W/BACK BAY VIEWS! Beeutillll 2BR, 2.5BA, llrgl COl.l1ylRI llllry, bllcony, patio. l.O¥el'( din In grMI ~ glled comm. wJpod., tpll & llnnil. S68.SOO CHANNEL REEF CONDO 8eluliUy dlanlld ~lly condo wWI I~ lllfbor lliew f'lnllion lllllM. ICnlPed ~ c:TUMI modngl PWled dOOl's llWougll o..c. 8e¥lllcl mmr.I room Wiil F*-1 "'* ~ Qlllonl tloorino M55.1101 ThePrudent1al c8 C.UfomlaRM :i 114 1111> Pe•ISULA DUPl.EX Wei fnlilllNd 4.ipiu Oii I ... comer lot. fJer1lc:l !of condo CIOIMl.-.1. 0..-wlC*lylClllll~ ... COTO DE CAZA ON GOLF COURSE ~ ...., No ftlllo rual. l*OllUI '""' ... Cllln 48R. 2.SBA, ..... llod•c:ll*ig. klw QlllCll. Low IU. sm,ooo COTO DE CAZA EXECOTIVE HOtllE On the gol CXU'M, 38A, 38A wkDetrry ,,.., .... of die 11'1, ldtdlen. ~ llndlclplrQ. Spa. .... N.TUSTIN 112 ACRE HORSE PROPERTY FUbc OOll*'f hlng in lllgl geodesic doml c:onlt. ~ 3756 eq ft. Sd*I t 1ru11..-.. $331,IOO HUNTINGTON BEACH BEAllTYll 48A. 2 SBA. klw PIO' + tlll(ll bonu1 rm •~ .. *'11111•• dr & wet i.r Gol.fmlC's ~ w~ tuner ltO¥t 2 O¥trlS Wood ceirllll & 1 pNI pool I tp1 .J33l,Ollll 5TH FAIRWAY · BIG CANYON Upgraded 3BR towmome wl1ovtly gol COUl'S8 -Pnvate entranoe & 2-aw • garage ~ & -· $331.000 COTO DE CAZ.A • GORGEOUS VIEW Llghl & bfiglll. 4BR, 38A, J.M Peters Big bnutfful lulchen. rNlble entry. Ffench cloofs to petio. Ertetllliling 8191 1279.IOO TROVARE -NEWPORTCAEST !Kamebc:alr upgraded 2BR. 11rqte leY.r hm. locl1ed in this private c:ommunily ~~Co.I. S235JGO NEWPORT CREST· GREAT LOCATION! 3BR • "1l'Nt. 38A, IOWMoml New c:atpttl, petfec:I condlloOn end UM ~ or-ut. Etl-CI '*'*' Cloll ID bNctl 12211* NEWPORT CREST· AWESOllEI DrWlllllc -ve my, ~ uppled -4aullDm .. & nirrof1.. 2BR. 28A. pMlt loc::lion. Alla:tlld gnge----S208.000 NEWPORT CREST· STEALI 3BR, 2.SBA lowmome, °"" gnge (lttleh) Frpl. vlUllitd celr1g 111 111Mr. Pricld 1or immecille Sllel Cloll IO blldll •1•,500 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA TOWNHOllE -MANY EXTRAS! lMgl IOWnhome wl38R t din. 2.5&\ llrgl lizlbll pitio. l.all al till. 11•,IOO GREAT TOWNHOllE IN HUNTlHGTON BEACH Urge 2l!R. 2BA 1lll'klr ............. tlJl'f lrpl. ~ rm. lllga "'* .... A9oc. pool. ....... llCqUIC bll ac. IO i..:tl, ~ & ....... 11se..ooo t 5 P.Z.U. S.Uby M ....... A..9..an B.W)'tlnd 1-~----_...-_.!....__... _______ .._ __ -..... .... _____ _;,__ ________ ~..,. -. ~·~--- ,,'~ -. . .{... . ~ -:· .... NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE " .. The ..JI has sold more homes in· Newport Beach-Area than-anymher Real Estate~--. 1 Brokera e Finn . I The Rock is The Answer! Call 759-6600 NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE --Spacious 38R, 2 trpl'l, WOod ""· Skylights, island kitchen, whlltpool. Wlllrfall, courtyards. Security, sound-system. I $1 •••• Light & bright family hm on extra large lot w/dock. 6BR + 4.58A. Large mstr suite + remodeled bath. Spacious guest qtrs. Immaculate condition! .... Move In right nowt Beautifully 4BR. 38A. farnly rm w/rn ldtcheri, firs, Anderson windows. Enjoy vleW & laroe P.flYate yard. Many Huge price fldt.atori I "The Jones Teaill" -·1995 #1 Producers-- --*•• ,.. i # • Gerry & Christa LOng (714) 640-5664 1845 PORT SF.ABOURNE WAY On an unusually urge lor in che Pon Streets, this 5 bdrm. Somerset model has been exp;Uldcd 10 almost 3,000 sq. fl .. & upgraded chroughout the home. Slcyl1ghts, bay windows, upgraded Rooring, lighring, windows, barhs, opandcd bdrms:, ere. Large rear yard has custom pool, lots of addicional patio and lawn space. $7-t9,000 ~ kxafKm ttUfl ~ ~~!'!5@0&~n!?~~ netghbonettthftt- sidcs. Quiet location wirh three conics, two bedrooms plw den, 1-brge anachcd garage, inrcrior laundry, and many community amenfrics. $275,000 IN HUNTINGTON BEACH -$239,000 Bcauufully upgraded (new baths and kitchen) dctadicd home in th.e Dutchhavcn area of H. Beach. Quiet neighborhood. but jusc 5 minuccs from the frttw.ay system This is a wonderful ~uner home for a young couple in Southern Cahfomu $139,000 TWO --ONGS Lainia Predkelis 729-7249 $28S,900 Prime location very light & bright. Every rm leads to the outside, garden & p~tio. Open kitchen w/views of patio & pool Mstt bath has sunken tub and atrium. This is a ~t home . _.._..---.J---.... SOMERSET, S BR. EXPANDED, UPGRADED NEW LISTING. c.all us about this one. It is uppdcd, and expanded, with cwo additional room.s -in · · · · · 1729 PORT ~JWFIEl.D PL Cannd modd (3 bedrooms and 2 bail!is~ ~ch is almoQ 8,000 sq. ft., with pool and ' spa. This home needs some TLC, l>IM'~uld handle a huge expansion. h is !oared on the quietest pan of Pon Sheffield.. UCW,000 1829 PORT SHEFFIELD Harl:>or Vacw Homes onginal sales office, with lWO bedrooms, den, huge living room. almost 1,000 sq. ft., aua large yard. An:hlteet indicates home could' be cxpaoded to almost -4,000 sq. ft. $489,000 Bev White 729-7274 PREMIER PROPERTIES of GeOrge J. McGaffigan, · Broker ... 24 Hour Info U-ne 1-800-545--14-44- Direct Line (714) 729-7233 BAlboA OcEANfRoNT • } STORiES w/dEVATOR •• 0cEAN ViEWS • CustoM MARblE & GRANirE • MAGNificENT HOME ON dtE SANd ~01 2 S2,f4f,OOO • ------------.,_ --~- BES'T OF EAs'ESIDE 10+ 284 E. 18TH ST. GAIL GRABNER 509-2681 Bus. This home is ~ Fabulous, upgraded completelv • 3 Bedroom/ 3 Baths 548 3199 REs ~odeled home. Vaulted ceil_inp, ~~ .lighung & •New kitchen and baths . -• ceiling &ns thru-out. All new windows, Plantaaon shutters Har..1.---..1 fl & French doors. New roof. walls, electrical ~ pl'WT . • uwuuu oors For L1tJJ Your Ru~ master swte with incnaJbJe master bltli· ft1j erilrs -rirwn=-mmmr'eatalm1iiil01r ________ ----..&.---- sinles, custom tile, brass faucets~ a 6 foot ~up vanity.· •New 3-car garage+ RV. Real Estate Needs Professiomllv landscaped lot. This home would ma.ie Laura X Ir I 11_ ... __ ,_ • • Ashley proud!! • -g ot gt. new ua:L ~19,fMKJ' $307,000 Dottie Johnson 707 Avocado Open Sun. 1 ·4 Olde CDM -S1SEi1DDD Ocean view located in beautiful Sandcastle Condos -walk t.o beach, Fashion Island & Village. Pool , Spa & Lovely entertainment area . Like New. Beautiful 2BR, &BA Calida. Grilllt Price Reduction! Sli!BB,BDD in Old COM-Marble fireplace . large decks. includes wash- er. aryer & refrigerator .. Move-in condition -great k>Cetion. Close t.o beach. senior cent.er & Fashion Island. Owner Motivated! Dottie Jahnaan 11~1911 Pat 729-7234 \ I• ' . ' I 11 I ..,... "_...,.~-::.._= _ ... '!"-==--~ - -• -. 'O'Y. -~ .... .:;..-__ _......,__.~ .. -# .... ,...,_ " ·.,.----.--·.-.~-. . . -------• I "' • t 1• ~ .. -I • -• 0 '' ~,._., ' • ,,. ~.. .r ~. -.-..... -·· ·_.. - -• ~. J • -~ .. --~· :~~· ...--... • _,,,/' BOBBI MEZGER: At work and play in Coto de Caza . AGENCY: The Prudential -Jon Douglas Co. JOBTITLE: Sales executive FARMAR.EA: Coco de Cn;a and surrounding communatJe-. HOW LONG WITH AGENCY: Not quite a year with Prudential. -;even years in the business CITY OF RESIDENCE: Coto de Caza Travel, being a Lillie League mom CLUBS'ORGANIZATIONS: Coto de Cua Golf&: Racquet Club Bobbi Mezger LAST BOOK READ: "Barbarians at the Gate" FAVORITE MOVIE: "The Big Chill" and "Pour Weddings and a Funeral" FAVORITE RESTAURAN'n The French Laundry in Napa Valley FAVORITE GETAWAY: The Mani Lani Hotel in Hawaii PET PEEVE: Disorganizatton BOW 00 YOU DEANE SUCCESS? Being the bec,1 al what I be<;t like doing Wt want to luar from you through our SNAPSHOT cowmn. Tht cowmn features rtal tstalt owners, broun, agents, marhting rtprtst ntotivts, or an1 otlur staff ,,.,mJHrs you would lib to ltighliglll. Wt tncouragt you to stnd a photo (black and whill, if possible), wilh co11tp<1ny name, person and SNAPSHOT marbd on back. Stnd or fax your information to: Julit V1br, Rtal Estalt Editor, DaJly PiJol, 330 w. Ba1Uos1a Me1a, CA n621· Fox: 714065 2. Dtadline: S" p.m., ti y. Wt'Upublish it as spau is availabt.. To rtvise infonnatlon thaJ has already ktn sublnitUd, call 714-574-4242. Barbra Chambers · Fabulous location bed room & Steal the lowest pricecitownhome tn Newport Crest. retreat. 3 bath, 3 bdrm, 2.5 baths, new carpets. eat-in kitche n. Overlooking Dramatic 1 story. Highl y_.upgraded with custom tile and mirro rs. Model perfect. Light and open. gree nbelt. 2 bdrm, 2 bath. $199,500! $221,000! $209,000! ~PRUDENTIAL• JON DoUGLAS CoMPANY ~ A~ of IN r;-Jiil -Jon Doti,las RMI Ew.au ~ GT014>, Inc f!l:llfil Exceptional single lcvd home situated on prime 1 /3 acre corner lot in guard-gated Harbor Ridge. This view property is enhanced by a Koi pool with cascading water&ll, mature landscape, various gardens, patio areas, spa and a private "retreat,, from which one can observe a panoramic view of the harbor, city lights and ocean. Designed by estecmea Beverly Hills architect Roberr Earle, this property presents superior construction and quality in meticulous detail. Flowing floorplan with numerous French doors opening to gardens proViding this gracious executive home with the ultimate entertaining for large formal soirccs or ca.ru.a.l relaxing. Offered At: $1 ,595,000 . Por .orw WOfWllll1oft call. .. •• ~~-BY THE SF.A Timeless style and qualiry arc presented in this exquisitely rcmoddcd 3bd. 3ba home. Rich wood Aoors, step-down living room, brick pa11os. beauriful landscaping on a cfouble Norm Laguna lot. $1,225,000 Ted Jarvis Code 71337 GREAT OPPORI'UNITY 3bd. 2h.1, only \tCps to beach. Grcaf view deck. Located on corner lot on one: of rhe prettiC'st scrects in CdM. $595,000 Mali Gulledge Code 71947 ·I 4br, 2.5ba w/3-ar gar. Custom upgrades tbru-out. Top of the line kitchen w/Sub.Zcro. FabuJow master. Marble fipla & hardwood fin. $620,000 Paul Wright c.odc 7'1J67 BIG CANYON PREMIER FSI'ATE Spacious 5bd, 5.5ba over· looking the cighlh fair. w.y. This home is &.bu· lous for entertaining. Huge Jot w/private gates & motor coun. Carol Alljson $1,850,000 Code71687 RARELY ON MARKET Dcsir.ablc 3bd wlhardwd floors. abnn ~ 2-car gar w/oara 2-<:ar p&ng. Sold wldcsigncr ~ Stephanie Houghton &Kent McNaughton $S29,000 Code 71957 PRICED FOR IMMEDIATE SALE 3bd, 3ba w/upgradcs & newly remodeled. Lite & ~/Frcnd-i windows at doors rhru-out. Comm pool & spa. Gatc--guarded. JoAnn Kenton Co4e70387 1WSE COVERED CO'ITAGE Charming 3bd, 2ba home w/bjgh a:ilings, French doors, hrdwd floors, pristine landscape, priv patio, rootn ro expand. Ocean view. PANORAMIC VIEWS 4bd, 3.5ba w/panoramic views. Lrg patio & fittplt. BcaurifuJ hardscaping & landscaping invircs you into tranquil & customized home. Jeanene Friedberg $749,000 c.ode 71397 SUPERB CONDmONJ This 4br, 2.75ba home overlooks Back Bay. Added ~r-iffm,_-r-»,.._..+-t;.....,.Mtr,f+..rt.no........,~......,.,_,._.._....~ remodeled mm balh. Blt·ins. Kay Konf.U & Jim Weiscnba<:h $759,000 Code 702.67 3bd, 3ba. custom views from entire open tloor plan, right on lhe water! Oursidc patio & landscaped yard lead tO pri· vatc beach. Nancy Barfidd & Tom Iovcnini $2..250,000 Cocle71757 WHITEWATER VIEWS Best view tO Cacalina! Channing 3br/2ba fixer. Excellent potential, but n~ TLC! Linda Octh and Lois Jacobs $999,SOO c.odc 71<m 4-03 Vtsta Roma Sat $219,900 Gitda 8wmcimr 401 Vim Roma Sat $239,900 Gi.tela Bunncister 51 Royal Sc. George SIS $1,850,000 Carol Allitoa 580l-580J-U2 Seashore Dr. SIS $1,425,000 SoUy Shatt.en 15 Rut Yem SIS $995,000 Wrigbtl A.wie 33 Montecito SIS $799,000 Osurbout/Propp 1712 Antigua Way SIS $755.000 PetmcnlBall 2208 Pon Dumm SIS $749.000 Catherint Slmons . . 2007 Pon Cardiff SIS $499,000 Sandy Inlcy 2239 Aralia SIS $479,000 220 Nia UL 1303 SIS $225,000 15 S<onegic:n Glc:nwood VJJ. SIS $146,500 MMyAnn McGuitt 1418 Galaxy • Sun Sl ,075,000 ATS 1070 Pescador Sun $730.000 t3 I 9 E: B:dboa 8lvd: IC Son sm.ooo ~ 242Driftwood Sun $695,000 8.J. Joh.mon I 04 Via Orvieto Sun $620,000 Virginia. 0 'Brien 57 Hillsdale Sun $639,000 MMy Von Gddem 320 Ki.op Rd. Sun $549,000 K. Raop:r 1831 Ntwpon Hills Dr. Sun $524,500 Judy Straw.t 3jmy Sun $449,000 Harriett Botwinick 59 jasmine Creek Dr. Sun $495,000 3n 1 Lilac UL Sun $(25.000 Huntington Beach 1314 PCH ID Sun $399,900 lMuffi *6 Awsaida Cambre Sun $319,900 . Bluffs 2na V-ata Od Oto Sun $229,000 ) 00 Scholi Pina 14 Pendt. Sun $179,000 ONE OP A KIND BELCOURT Mediterranean Sbr, 4ba custom. Sme-of-rbe-art kitchen. Gorgeous blade maibk frpla, lrg rear )'2J'd & curved sraitcuc in entry. Prvt pref gate community. BAYFRONT FANTASY Stunning 6bd cuscom home on Promontory Bay. Quality throughout, offers exquisite bayfront patios & decks. Doclc will ac:oornmoclate a so· y.cbt. Ann, Ted & Suunnc Mali Gulledge <Ade72087 $1,895,000 C.ocle 70167 WATER W'ONDEIU.AND PRIME Bf.ACHFR.ONT Sbd custom n:sidcncr on SS' bay &ont2gC w/picr & slip. Spaciow 5bd w/almost I 00 ft of secluded beach. Prvc Patios 3c decb mah the MO$t of the views and great for pool & spa. T ocal Privacy. cnccraining. Ann, Ted & Suzanne Cocle71M7 Kent McNaughton Code 71937 • "£rl.lxwrs. NEW f.NGLAND MASTERPIECE 5-or 6bd, 4.Sba Cape Cod on over 1/3 acre. 2 great rooms. Chef's kitchen w/&plc & suce-of-~an applWlccs. Bcauriful custom features thru-out. -$1,389,000 Anne Hoover --Gocle-~7 DOVER SHORES ESTATE Dover Shores' finest offering with inacdible potential. This l>ropctty has never beth on the market. Awuoll)C Back Bay and city light mws. $1,075,000 Ann, Ted, and Suzanne Code 70277 ClTY UGHTS VIEWl Exceptional 4bd, 3.Sba home boasts a dramatic marble entry, Euro-styk lcicchen, landscaping by Roger's Gardens and city lights view! $1;.249,000 Carol Allison & James Gray Code 71417 GIGANTIC UDO PROPflttY Spicious Udo Isle home on approx 2 and 1 /2 Suttt to Strttl lou next to me ~tial stnda. -4bd, 3b.1 + rumpus room w/bar, spacious patio, pool udab.na. SBS,000 OOn Parson • ,, ., . ( "m,rking Hard for YOu" f J< I .·1.\'/ 1/( J.\' / -< J< 1:~·1.\'f"R< J \ ! 1WO OF TIIE FINFSf ••• PRIVATE ••• NO BOARDWALK PRICED FROM $799,000 •••• 10 .••. $1,425,000 j 'j '' I; ' j,, '" l \h ,, l '"I I . Occu ~PW Viewl! 3BR. .3BA condo w/ gourmet kiichcn, wood Boon, 2 6repbca. 2 car ~· painttd, new c:arpeDng ro be inStalkd. VIEWS! :..:-.111 'l/'\111 ......... ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, Occaa, C..ta!iAa new.. C..tea l.ai.h dupla-•BR. SBA. Inds private 2BR. 28A rcnraJ. Gourmet kit., akyliahts, redwood c:ieilinp, 3 fircplaca, lg ()ridl patio, pogmpolil cabinets. • car garage. •• To view these properties call Solly 8t Evd~ Shau.en 644-6200 En 141 Ra. 760-3142 NEWPORT COAST $2 950 000 -FURNISHED 1\to storied 5 bedroom est2te property ideally located affordin~ op~ privacy. 15,000 +sq.ft. l?t. 180 ft. of ctty hghts, Newport Bay + ocean vtstas. p EH L I . I L C L A N $4,100,000 Spectacular custom estate 6 BR/6VzBA -Pool and Spa. 0 c ER A I ND G E $1 ,495,000 S OOffi WltfiT anO 112l>a IS 0 C asstC architectural design with a meditemnean flair enhanced by appealing coastaf views. $795,000J$99S,OOO Level topognpby -Build your dream Incredibly priced. p EH L I I L C L A N ,., ., i . ·. ., r 314 PCH.., H.B. ORIG. $1.2 MIWON NOW $399,000 Three BR, 3.SBA. Full on ocean vtew. Huge penthouse w/rooftop deck. Security building. LOWEST PRICES IN BLUFFS PARK -NEWPORT BUCH Three BR, 2.58A. NOW $219,900 Three BR, 2.SBA End unit NOW $239,000 401 & 403 Vista Roma -Open Saturday Nf:WPORT 8£.ACH LEASES: Three BR. 2.S8A, Spa, UPQroded Sl,700 Three BR, 2.S8A Mo. to M'o. Sl,700 DANA POINT $1,695 Karen Rezek · 644 6373 Ext #126 OCtANSIDE LOTS: 2 lots with view only_$99,ogct 304 AVENIDA CUMBRE, N~rt BeGch Lovely expansive vtews of 1}<lck Soy & dty lights from 2nd • story -Ught & brlgbtll • 38R, 2.SBA • SpadOUS patio • New carpeting & paint • Neutral decor • Inside Laundry • Close to schools, shopping & restaurants • Largest F.Wway Lot in Big Canyon • SBR. 5.5BA-Library & Bonus Room • Pool, Spa, Sauna, Cabana, $1,850.800 • i , • ,.., 'I BAsrsmE CoSTA MESA 4 bd, 3 ba with ~g f>'.001, ~ous rooms Phyllis Oark -$~3,900 THB B LUFFS , • bd, 3 ba, charming remodeled kitchen w/ Wand Chuck & Kathy Colcsworthy -$379,000 HilBOll VIBW HOMES 3 bd, 2.5 ba, Portofioo model, cxcdlcnt location Michael Dreyfus/Swan Weir -$529 ,000 HAJuK)Jl Vmw HnLs 4 bd, 2 ba, wonderfully landscaped, quiet ttect Lylccn &:--]dFEwing-$5-iS,OOO CALL CoLi>WELL BANDlt NEWPOlt.T BEACH ----- llAuoB.RlooB 10 Lucerne LAGUNA BRACH 488 Alta Vista Way SPYGJ..AM HlLI.. 4 Monterey Circle ,__.._35 .MOnttcito BAI..iOA PllNINluLA 522 Wear Oceanfront BM.CON BAY 22 Beacon Bay BIG CANYON' 16 Rue Chantilly Tim BLUFFS llAuo&l••• 26 Hllbot Jwnd HADOa...,Rn, .. 1101 °Etibtidc Road 351• Surfvicw Lo>olaB 120 V.aa Palermo OCMMnoln' 6JCKW. Occan6om WBl'l'a.DI 1207 Smecx WOODU[l>GB 401ainboWLak $349,900' $293,000 $1,579,000 ' $599,000 $539,000 $892,000 SS2S,OOO ---....... --··- Marcia Bents D'ctte Steclberg B'arbai:a Miles I ~ Two bedrooms, two bath slnaC• leYel home. Remodeled plan l. $495.000 Miriam ~U 644-9060 xl98 Traditional '4 bd, 3 ba home with capdvating ocean and Catalina views. $1 ,950,000 John Campbell 644-9060 x 121 OPEN Houst • ~ 1-5 6304 West Oceanfront Luxury oceanfront penthouse wkh 3 bd. 2 bra. $892.000 David Prince 644-9060 x 120 Uppded "C.atmel" model on a lust ilside comer lot Shows lilce a model home. 3 bd. 2 bL $485,000 Judy Robbins 644-9060 x128 Three upgraded units From $475.000 to $I .32S,OOO Outstanding views. f'brcia & Robert Bents $644-9060 x 112 Fonner celebrity estate. '4 bedrooms, '4.5 baths. over- looking fourth fairway. so· lap pool. $1 .250,000 Perry Taub 6+4-9070x111 Open House • Saturday 1-5 10 Lucerne MOyna.sty" model, 2 bd, 2 ba. Reduced! Now $3'49,900! ~d Prince 6+4-9060 x120 Traditional bayfront with private pier, 3 bd. 3 ba. pt views. $10,000/month or Sl.995,000 Carmel model. 3 bd, 2 ba. expanded dining room& remodeled kitchen, skylights $399,000 Dreyfus/Weir 800-892-7158 Totally remodeled 3 bd. 2.5 ba home. TradhiorW decor with French doors. Reduced! Now $429,000! David Prince 6+4-9060 xl20 Huge lot. approx. 18,000 sq. ft. Private park-like settfn1. Four bedrooms. $750,000 Usa Adam 644-9060 x I SS Wonderful Eastside complex. 2 bed, 1..S ba end unit. neutral carpet and decor. 2 car garage. $125,900 Donald Pfaff 4Jl-9521 Three bedroom. two bath, single leYel home. Excellent condition. OceMl view, close to private beach. $885,000 Bruce Miller 644-9060 x 131 Baudfully ~ewe> StofY on wide '45' lot with south facing patio. Perlect for enunalnlng. $695.000 O'ette 7f 7-t262 Top floor condominium over- loolclng the bay, 3 bd, 3 ba, very desirable location. $640.000 Edie <>&on 644-9060 x 112 Fantastic white w:iter views. Great cul-de.sac lot. Approved plans for 5 bd, 8rit>n Jeannette designed home. $599,000 ~ent custom home with panoramic ocPlllcity light views. finest~ fNe bd ~6 flrlpQces. $1.950.000 D'ea.e Steelberg 717-9262 COLDWeLI. BAN~eRtJ llNLl~F I • ---~----_--:=-·:_• -a ., -----· .. • ----· CollONA DBL MAil Spectacular 3 bd, 1.5 ba "detached" Cape Cod style towir- homc in a quality location. Amenities include an indoor laundry room, living room with brick fireplace , and an oversized master bedroom with balcony. Ocean views. $389,000 Mak1tll1 Rl~Move -~----·. -~-----....... ..-----.. -------. --.... - Ptcfitier Ea.st.side custom residence wi11i 1ouYbcdrooms, three baths for today's f.unily living. Expanded and rcmod-. cled. Includes brcak&st and formal dining. living room · with fireplace. Giant 70xl20' lot on a cuJ-dc-sac location. Surprise. .. only $469,000 UPPBll CHlllUlY LAD, NBWPOB.T BEACH Custom built four bedroom, three bath residence with south facing rear yard including pool and spa. Three car garage with giant second story guest quarters. Vacant. $399,900 HappJ V1l11tl11 • s· l1J .. -.l1llJ <'tc• It ••ti D oN&JoYCE -eL-SeN 11Krt ls No SNbstthlU Fnr b:pmtnu liARBoR Vmw HnJ.s Spacious ocean and harbor view property. Great location and area. 2801 Blue Water TlrRTLBllOCK Incredible opportunity for family to get into great community. Only $315,000. l:.xlcpnonal 5 bedroom home, recently remodeled with gr;mous tn· diuonal kchng throughuut urge master suite with balcony. Dream lut..:hcn with gr.uute counter tops. $1,125,000 . Traditional Ba} shorci home with 4 bedrooms and 3 baths. Thicc brick ~tios, French doors, hard- wood ftoon, library/study, rwo fireplaces, fomU1 dining room. Jl.BDUCJID TO $815,000 Cos.ONA DBL MAR Great mountain & city light view property. 4 bd, pool & spa. Quiet location. • Excellent location near Newport Heiglm • Sp11rltling solar heated pool • Three or four bedrooms 11.me bat.is • Very IJUiet, luxurious master suite • Family room, form11l •ining room • FrmchU<m PHYLLIS CLARK Broker Associate Pager: 764-3043 . r .· ., I · 1 i ----~-T-0---~ -- --- ----lh · I ----- - Mcll>ud and duplexes are synony~ous He has sold more duplexes than any other company i~ the area Bruce McLoud, broker associate with lbe Prudential -Jon Douglas Co .• Corona del Mar office is continuing the domination of the Corona del Mar duplex market which took off for him in 1990. His decision to exclusively focus on the village duplex market has its rewards: be has sold more duplexes representing either the seller or the buyer, than any other real estate company in the area. "Many people do not realize there are more than 1.-000 duplexes in the viHage: therefore creating 2.000 living quarters:· McLoud 'aid. "While about one-half arc owner occupied, this still results in 1,500 unit' avai lable ai. rentali.." To know Corona del Mar is Lo Jove iL Once you have had a taste of thi s charming village life, its conveniences and comforts as well ai. its charm and proximity lo the wide Pacific. no other place will do. Unique 10 beach·fropl communities. the village ofTe~ no weekly renlals which is what helps give us the feeling of community. Mclolld has been selling investment ~f~dsttJc:viU~ niche just the perfect place to combme his expertise in commercial and residential investments. Pricing is now the best it has been in a long time. The lowest recent pnce for a babii.ble duplex was a u le on Begonia at $325,000; the highest was on Acacia for $849 .000. Land vaJues are about Bruce Mcloud $275.CXX> north of the highway and $325,000 -$340,000 sooth of the highway. Certain streets a.re favored and prices go up according to market demand. Through the MLS system, there are typically 35-40 dupletts-available for purchase; today there arc fewer than 15 making this a seller' nwket -a real change over the past fi ve years. Duplex sales an: expected to continue at a strong pace through 1996 as the low prices and favorable interest rates continue to gamer the attention of the serious, qualified buyer. An investor can certainly occupy one of the two units of a . duplex and reasonably look for the other unit · to pay 25-40% of the mortgage. For mon btfontlllllion, call Brvee McLou4 tit Tiu PrUentW -Jon Doup,s Co., 2101 B. Coast HWJ., RSO, COl'Otu1 ul -.ar, (114) ~"'10. -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- OC Assoc. of REALTORS® general membership meeting Economic ou~ook for real estate on upswing; Can Tree awards presented The general membership meeting of the Orange A™>Ciation of REALTORS• was held February 7 at the Balboa Bay Club Featured speaker at the breakfast seminar was Lei.lie Appleton-Young, California Association of REALTORS•econornist and vice president, who addressed the membenhip on the 1996 Outlook for Real &talc and the Economy. Appleton· Young presented the followm, economic data and its effect on Orange County and the real estate martet, noting the housing market is cyclical with periods of ups and downs: • 1994 • California home resales numbered 482.8000 (+J0.5%). outpacing the nation. • 1995 ·Prices fell off 4% with transactions 11 % over the previous year. indicating Dlifomia's slow recovery. • 1996 · Recovery is accelerating; consumer confidence is improving. Resale transactions arc up 7.4% over 1995. •Orange County. the third laraest county in the state. rants second in employment and is in the Top 10 in median avenge income. •The supply of homes is experiencing an upward tn:nd. with high and moderately priced homes higher than a year ago. Prices arc likely to remain ftat., due to to iocreue in the number of forec.lotwe (REO) properties. which reg1stercd ~in 199:5. Foreclosures are expected to peak in 1996. • Jobs an: increasing. indicating a recovery uoder way, however. the trend has slowed down recently. • OveralJ, the Orange County economy is looking good. factors contributing to this include: tradc/increued Los Angel~ port activity; multimedia entertainment; biglHech and biotechnology firms ; business and · engineering services; upsurge in the mall- business sector. Can 1fte awards praoted Marcia Dossey. REALTOR• with Tbe Prudential -Jon Douglas Co. and C1:iairpenon for the 199:5 OC AssOcWion of RBALTC>Rs-Can Tree Driye, benefiting the Salvation Anny, presented lbe Collowina award.11 of recognition: • 1995 Overall Winner -Orubb & Ellis Residential Real &tate Services Ron Mau.aoo, vice president and mncb manager of Grubb ct: Ellis, accepted the award. • First Place Average · Jact;e GilliS. Jackie Gillis REALTOR• • Second Place Average • Coast Newpo<t Properties •Third Place Average -ColdweU B&nku Cost.a Mesa . Tom Sutro, lnnch manap:t of Coldwell banker Costa Mesa. eccepced the award. St. Michel and St. Laurent share architecture -<Xmveniently1~w ina of Newport Coa.11t are the two new oommuruties of St. Michel and St Laurent. These two nciahborboods shan: the French Nonnandy an:hitecturc theme repeated throuJhoul Newport Ridge. SL Michel coo istsof 172 single family residences. The homes are all three and four bedrooms. with four bright, open floor plans ranging in size from 1,913 to 2.466 square feet. St. Laurent consists of 66 homes. The homes off er variations of three basic floor plans. all three and four bedroom • some with optional den or study. They range in sil..e from 2.241 to 2,727 square feel All models have enclosed courtyard entries. All St. Michel and St. Lauren models have large gourmet kitchens with separate eating areas. family rootns with ftrcploces. in ide laundry rooms and two car attached garages. The front yards arc beautifully maintained by the association. Some of the homes enjoy views of the city lights and canyon. others have peaceful greenbelt views. Prices start in the mid $300.000 Both areas are gated with convenient pool f acilitie . St. Michel is surrounded by walking paths and is adjacent to a toe part. ·Both neipborboods enjoy the beautiful ocw recreational part of Newport Ridge, which lw a playground, buketball. volleyball and tenni courts, a ~I diamond and covered picnic meas with gas barbecue1'. Newport Ridge is close to Corona del Mar and its charming shopping areu. several beaches and wilJ have easy access to the new San Joaquin Hills toll road. The area is served by Lincoln Elementary and Corona del Mar Junior and Senior High School. St Michel and St Laute11t both offer the perfect home for today's active young couples and families. For more infonlUllion, caU Gnt Lombardi tit (7 U) 759--,3751 or Giltni JolfnslHf tit (71') 717 4105 • Coast N•WJl'lrl PropnUu, 4 am P&.a. swu 160, N"'°" Batcla. - Waterfrt»nt Homes recognized as a leader in luxury real estate Eaming ·a national reputation as the firm to call for quality Newport Beach real estate Waterfront Homes, Inc .• RBALTORS• of Newport Be1eb, tw been recognized as a leading broker of the finest residential rea l estate by Who's Who in Luxury Real Estate. an independent compendiu.:m of the world's most prestigious brokeraac houses. -fnclusion1Jt1he dilec:tot y is by the invitation of John Brian Lo h and limited to the top SOO luxury real escate finns and individuals in the world. As brokers of the most distinctive propcttics in their respective markets, each.entry i~ carefully -.elected based on their established re putation for perfomurnce. professionalism. and quality service. "Waterfront Homes, Inc .. REALTORS• wa.~ selected to rqnsent Newport Beach because they have earned a national reput.atioo as the finn to call when you think of Newport Beach quality real C!itate," Lo h said. "They have exhibited exceptional dedication to cu\tomer service. and handle the foremo~t propenies ID the area." Who's Who ID Luxury Real Estate, an mtemational brokerage network. provides specifi:: information on firms who expressly market in-city mamions, estates. waterfront retreats, gentlemen \ ranches and farms. resort properties. and literally the finest residences ID the world. The 1996 edition 1s available by calling 1- (800) 488-4066 or by writing: Who 's Who in Luxury Real Estate. '2110 Western Ave .• Seattle. WA 98121. The Who's Who in Luxury Real 8tate Internet site. http://www.luxury-realestate.com is the wide~t reachmg provider of real e tate information on the World Wide Web to date. with fi~ ID more than 20 countries and nearly every ~tate ID the United Stat~. Currently the '>1te has nearly $1 b1lhon in propcrue~ ID 45 !>tale'> on-hne. 19 Association Office Closed. President's Day 21 8:45 a.m., GPA Committee Meeting 9 a.rn. -noon. Tax Planning for Real Estate Divorce 1 -4 p.m .. Deferred Real Estate Exchanges 2 -5 p.m., Internet Class 5:30-7:30 p.m .. Mixer at the Cannery Restaurant 22 9 a.m., Grievance Committee 23 10 a.m. -2 p.m .. Brokers Preview 28 9 a.m. -12 p.m., FHA VA Financing 1 -A p.m., Tax Ideas for Selling the Personal Residence 29 9 -11 a.m., COMPASS Beginner Course Emerald lav Mediterranean home Located in the exclusive private cormnunity-of Emefald Bay in Lag1µ1a 8eacb is ttus newly listed Mediterranean style. custom home. It is situated on a hill that overlooks a ycamore tree-lined park and the Pacific. The home features five ~ms with five· full bath~ which includes separate pest quarters and maid's room. The house has many amenities including pa, weight room with saol)I. t.bree-ar pragc and entertainment center in the family room. The kilehen is a gourmet cook's deliaht. Boa5tina a Wolf range with six gas homers, separate Sub Zero refrigerator and freezer are amona the cxlef\ ivc top-of-the·linc appliances. The kitcbee CJlleOS to the family eating area and the dinin& room both of which have v~ of the part and ocean. The dining area includes a wood burning fireplacC. The bJack granite counter • c:Oqllemcftl the whitewuld hardwood noon handsomely. The home isjust a short walk to all of the fabu lous Emerald Bay private amcnioo. The community contaim six c~ tennis courts with a pro shop, basketball court.. swimmina center. acres ofbcMitifuUy maa~ parits aJ)d ooe of California'i. fanest beaChes. The ll'CI is pte paided Ind bu 2"4-bour security. Offered at SI. 795.000. '"'..,. ..,.,.,,.,,,, td M Doa, Ill llJIMAX So.-C~ ('1,1') 4'4-:147S. I ,. .. Carol Allison of GRUBB & EWS RESIDENTIAL SERVICES recently returned from an A'pen 'ki ltlp where i.be 'tayed at the Gant You'll never guess??? "'ho 'he 'aw there . Denise Brown and foan London. who were in \now country for a filming uf "Good Morning America ... C' aml. "hn he.ided to Colorado with a group of 20 people. \atd the weather was great. She lJn t wait Ill return. At THE PRUDENTIAL-JON l>OUGLAS CO .. Mary Jank-Peaker ii. buri.11ng w1lh pride. Hef daughter.J~~~ Jank. has been ~lected a~ a community huro by the 1996 Atlanta Olympic Torch Committee to carry the Olympic flame along Pacific Coat Hwy. after it leaves Huntington Beach in April 28. Jackie wa<> -.c:ICC1cd for her volunteer teaching at the Handkappcd Ski School at &ar Mtn. as well as for various other volunteer activities. Looking at the social year ahead ... Bev White's bosblnd, Robert, is ioeorning governor of the Rotary International. Sue MltchtD and husband Tom arc expecting their first child to be born near thc fourth of July. Is Independence on their list of baby names? .. Bonnie Turner at COLDWEU BANKER COSTA MESA returned early from the slopes of Vail (not Lake Tuhoe. as we reported last week.) Unfortunately. the reason was she broke her wrist, when an impolite skier didn't bother to stop. We ,wish you a :.peedy recovery. Bonnie. Gues~ who has a new addition to the family'l John Maier at METRO REALTY. It's a new. adorable Labrador Retriever puppy? We hope John expects a lot more chewing than fetching. Clint M~ e\Caped to Scottsdale for a warm-weather vacal1on. i.taysng at the very rivy and exclu\1ve ScotL'>dale Pnncess Hotel. Did you bring your golf club-.. Clint? Marianne Nethercutt at WATERFRONT HOMES REALTY JU~t returned from a two- week vacation in the Middle East. While ... trolling lhe merchant i.talls iilTerusalent she war, offered 65 camels and three Mercedes for her daughter. Lisa Glover. Out of several offer\, this wac; the best one! Do you ha111 IJllJ littu ti4biU for tltt Bu11int1 cobulut1 Just caU Julk Viktr. Real EstaJ.e &lik>r (114) 574-4242 or fax (714) 650-4802. Steps lo the Ocean View from master bedroom. Spacious~ bedroom. two and one-half bath home. Large bonus room. fireplace in living room with solid oak cabinets. centraJ air~UOrung, largc pavcrcd front patio. Attached two-ar praJC. Convenient to restaurants and sbops. Buyer to rece1ve $.S,000 decorating allowance. For"'°"' "'fOIWtllllot1, "11 Jo..,. Ill n. Pnuklldal-Jon Dt1111llu Co., ZJOJ B. Cout n.,,,,., nso, N••P' ••II, (11') 1su.. Balboa Coves home with bOat sli Lovely horoe. liibL mghrand openiloor plan. Great price (or a luge house on the water with boat slip. One bedroom and baJh downstairs. three bedrooms and one and one-half baths upstairs. Large undcck. off mi$1Cr bedroom. Large country kitchen. fireplace in living room. Private gated community of only 68 single family home~. Walk to Lido Village. Utilities to be placed under ground this year. . For mon u,jq~ caU Em Co11tpto11 Ill Tiu Pnuhntial -Jo• Doatlas Co., ii OJ E. Coast HWJ., l250, Ntwp0rl Bea.ell, (114) ~. Mediterranean custom home ~in the prestigious guard gated community of Pelican Hill. Magnificent tropical landscaping on more than .5 ac~ surrounds this spectacular estate. Dramatic ocean and golf course views can be seen throughout this five bedroom. five and one-half balh home. Extensive use of coliseum stone. gounnct kitchen wilh center island and gounnet cooktop with granite countertops. Additional features include: a library wilh custom cabinetry, separate retreat area with fireplace, marble shower wilh dual controls and steam. A shimmering pool and spa gleams at your sight. For mon information, caU Keith DudhJ of Metro Reali), 5 Corporalt Plaui, Newport Beach, (714) 720-9422. Major Remodel Last Year Dramatic three-level condo one-half mile from beach, two blocks from Hoag Hospital. Two bedrooms, two and one-half baths, formal dining room, two fireplaces, private patio, new kitchen appliances, new central air, new wool carpeting, private two-car garage. Security gated complex only 24 units with pool and spa. Dues $175/month. For Sale by Owner -$255,000 .. '• ' I, Taylor Woodrow's second phase of homes The combination of unique design and sophistication that distinguishes Taylor Woodrow's Mahogany in Northwood, has made the neighborhood a resounding success. and Taylor Woodrow is meeting the accelerating demand with the recent release in the second phase of homes. "Buyers have responded with tremendous enthusiasm." said Barbara Stowers, Taylor Woodrow's sale$ manager. '1'he new phase opening is a great opportunity to see fin.lhand what all the excitement is aboul and lake advantage of an excellent selection of homes that arc truly in a class by themselve!'.. ·· Secluded behind priva1e gates and priced from the m1d-S400,000s. Mahogany's two- s1ory residences arc grand in scale and impressive in every detail. Ultra-spacious living areas measure a minimum of about 3.080 <,quarc feet.. and with the addition of a loft or a sixth bedroom plu!. a private studjo with both. the largest plan spans up 10 about 4, 164 square feet Included in these vast dimcmaons arc expansive family entenajnment rooms. ultra-roomy kj1chen~. inviling nooks and as many as seven bedroom<; and five and one-half baths, generously fulfilling the needs of large housenolds. - Mnhogany 'i. sophis1ication is reflected in an array of distinc1ive refinements. Beautiful fireplaces with lraditional wood mantels warm both the living room and the family room. Oversi1ed gounnet cooktop ''land arc designed to be the hub of mealtime act1vit1e . Built-in ove rhead rack' provide convenient storage for fine wine\ And m the largest plan, traditional butler panlry links the kitchen with the formal dining room . "Tho!.e are JUSI a few of the special touche~ that ..el Mahogany :.1pan, creating a living environment that will enrich the Jives of d1..crimina11ng buyers In addition. luxunous ma'>ler 'u11e~ are equipped with built-in computer center<; and maximize personal comfort with romantic retreats. his-and-hers Walk-in closets and dual vanities ~ by a lavish oval tub. Kitchens have been designed "'1 a kild9en design pecialist co be both fashionable and functionable. Along with their cooklop · islands aQd wine rack! , hipilights include specialized storage solutions for recyclable ilemS, white European-style cabinetry with concealed hinges and adjustable shelves, built-in desk and General Electric Profile appliances, featurirtg a downdraft five- bumer gas cooktop, double setkleaning oven with electronic touch controls, conve.s:tion upper oven. eye•level Spacemaker microwave oven. Quiet-Wash multi-cycle electronic dishwasher and KWC faucet with pull-out spray feature. To meet the needs of today's professional, every plan offers a convenient home offi~ as either a standard feature ot an attainable option. and varying plans will make it possible for famili~ to personaliu their living environment with an optional loft. exercise room or bonus room. In ~ largest plan, a private st\Jdto with its own bath and pnvate outside staircase may be selected, Cf'Cating ideal accommodations for a live-in, Architecturally, Mahogany blends the nanny or relative. stately charm of Monllerey with the Bringing the home of the future to present-distinctive lines of c.tifomil Craftsman day buyers. every Mahogany residence is styling. Varying eJevations are enhinCed by powered for interactive living with a built-in, brick accents, wood trim, tapered columns, slate-of-the-art, mulu-mcdia arched doorways and ..wed front porches, commUJHC8tions network that../C.. V:.:es~re::::S.:.:id:::e:..:;nl:::.S_-WIQK;a-14MMJ..a-t·~ Wlf'lftth .net access iOthe~I range of clectronk friendliness that 11Urrors the broad sidewalb 1echnology. including computers and the ' that meander thtou&h the neighborhood. Internet. telephones. faxes, security cameras Along with a sophisticated home. and a wide range of entertainment sources. Mahogany residents wiU share the Plans also call for the in-home network to be advantage& of living in a sophistieated.. linked to the computers of the Irvine Unified eitablisbed community, where cl~·to- School Dtstrict. providing ao advanced home amenitJes include 1 nei&hborhood learning tool for children. pn convenient shopping and neruby day· The uniqueness of Mahogany's design" care cente~. weU a.~ major employment extend outdoor;. where ~lected plans centers and populu: attnlCtioos. feature a three car garage set far back from School-age children snay attend classei in the 1'treet and a covered motorcourt at the the lrvine Unified ScboOI Diwict.' one of the entrance to a driveway running alongside the lop educational systems in the <qate. and home to the garage. Remm1scen1 of classic after high school, they have a wide range of ne1ghbortioods from decades past. this higher education opportunities nearby. arrangemenl also creates inviting courtyard including the University of California at areas thtll are perfect for children to play in Irvine. Concordia University and In-inc while being ~upcrvased from the adjoining Valley College. kitchen. Also in Northwood, Taylor Woodrow is offeri n& the gated neighborhood of Mayfield. Priced from the high $300.0001'. this collection of three imaginatively designed two-story floor plans promi~s to rekindle fond memories of the homes today's buyers ~w up in. Living areas meamring11boot 2.742 to 3,(Jf/ ~are feet encompass as many as five bedrooms and four and one--half baths, and varying plaft tak.e on the added dimension of a priv.ae study. a computer center Of a veiutile bonu~ room. Ukt. Mahogany, the hOmcS of Mayfield a.re powered for inttnctive livin&; Residents of both neighborhoods win soon have the added benefit ol a publx- community ~ lbat i cuimldy bttnJ developed within NOrthwOOd. Mten ic opens; recreational oppomlllidel ""' include swunming pool and pnvMe im club. ~ rteld • voney~l Ind buk:etball couru. waltjns.trail. a tot kM and batbccUe area. M&~ld and Maho&aJ:'y buyers autOmatiCally bt'ieome membcf1 of the TnilWood HcllnC Owoets' A~tOC'iatkin and the MclCIOwriod Muter Auociation. Mayfield and Mlbo&any are both ~'1:ions of the international advantage that distinguishes Taylor Woodrow. Founded . in 1921 , Taylor Woodrow's worldwide team • consists of more than lSO enaineering, constrUction and development companies around tbe globe, lOld the company is ttoowned tbrbU1l<ling ma.JOC me ona airports, muJti-mmion-dollar shopping malls and even the Channel Tunnel. In t.hotUnitcd State, this diver.;e, skilled and extensive ex pericnoe is applied to every ncigbborhood the company builds, earning Taylor Woodrow nariooal and rqional accwm for offering outstanding homes in unparalleled living environments. Taylor Woodrow b currently buildin& di tinctive new-home neighborhoods in Loli Angeles. Orange, Riverside and San Oieao Couoties. and 1996 wjll bring the introduction of two new Taylor Woodrow communities, Castaways rn Newport Beach and lwo neighborhoods within the master· planned San Juan Capistrano. To visil Mahogany, exit the Santa Ana freeway (1-5) at Culver Drive in lrvmc and drive north on Culver. Tum right on Meadowood and right ~gain on Canyonwood. Continue through the gale to the furnished models. which are open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. except Monday. 2 to · 5p.m. Additional irtf ormation may be obtained by calling (7T4f)OS-9l 11 or tiy sciiding e- maH to info@taylorwoodrow.com . Project and company information i~ also available on the World Wide Web at http://WWW.taylorwoodroW.com . To vbitthe recently opened Mayfield. also located in Northwood. exil the Santa Ana frttway O·S) at Culver Drive in lrvine and drive north on Culver. Tum right on Meadowood and right apm on Creeqten. Continue tbrouJh the gait IO the fumiWd models, which are open daily from 10 Lm .Jo S p.m . except on Monday• from l to$ p m. Add11ional infonnation may be ob$Ained by sending e-mail to rnfo<ltaykll'Woodmw.com . Pro.Jee! end company information is also available on the W0tld Wtde Web at ~://www.taylonwoodrow.com . CORONA DEL MAR 112 CmW.ion Marbt.rends Real Est.ate 673·9041 3BR 1657 (jtah Circle Oelph;a Oswald Coldwell Banker 668--9333 COSTA MESA 4BR Sl 6 Linden St IAGUNA BEACH 4BR Turner & Associates 499-6793 Sat/Sun 12-3 $449,000 Sun 1 ·4 $255,900 Sat/Sun 1-5 $560,000 NEWPORT BEACH 1211 E. Balboa Bl. Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 1404 W. Bay Ave Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 3+BR 5BR 1430 W. Bay Ave -4BR- Cannery Village Realty 673·3777 Sun Only 1-5 $1,095,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 $2,000,000 Sat/Sun 1 -5 $2, 199,000 1985 Vista Caudal Phyllis Goggio Barbara ~regret Realtors 644-0195 3BR 20 Hillsborough, Hrbr Hill 5BR Sandy Mittman/Prud. Jon Douglas ng.1211 2204 Fortuna 3BR Jlarbm Sinregret Barbara Sanregret Realtors 644--0195 313 Via lido Soud 3BR Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 939 Vra Udo Soud Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 Big Canyon Villas e in a ason Barbara Sanregret Realtors 759-7700 5BR 2-lBR Sun 12·5 $559,000 Sun 1-5 $1,250,000 Sat/Sun 12-5 $329,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 $1,399,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 $4,199,000 Sat/Sun 14 $419469K ,_.... .. of Febnl8ry 1 s. 1996 ~ --' KEY LENDERS AND RATES TYPE PHONE Abacus F"inandal Grp. A (714) 965-00n 6.875% American Savings Bank s (800) 562-6272 6.875% B (800) 556-7811 7.000% s (800) 225-3337 7.000% Coul Fedefal Bank s (800) 300-5626 7.100% K (800) 8n-5626 6.875% A (714) 759-9692 6.875% s (800) 336-9639 6.875% R (714) 729-9200 6.750% Fldelity Fedetal Bank s (800) 232-2309 7.000% Arat Federal Bank of CA s (800) 672-4332 6.875% K (800) 700-5650 6.750% Glerldate Federal Bank s (800) 560-9000 6.875% s (800) 975-5051 7.000% Nation88ano Mlg. Corp. K (800) 622-0102 6.875% R (800) 808-562e 6.750% A (714) 851-6355 8,875% Profed Mof1gllge K (800) 686-375$ • 6.875% SanWaBank B (800) 237·2992 7.100% B (800) 453-1288 7.<>00% Welt Cout Mtg. Group A (800) 40().1611 6.990% s (800) 393-9372 7.125% K («>O) 869-6747 7.0()()% 30.yes fixed ~ OWN 5 20 5 20 20 5 5 20 5 5 20 20 5 10 20 5 5 20 10 20 5 5 :10 2.000 2.125 2.125 1.875 2.000 2.000 2.500 2.375 2.201 1.750 2.125 2.500 2.250 1.500 2.125 2.000 1.825 2.375 1.500 2.000 1.250 1.375 1.750 LOCtc· .. 30 30 45 45 10 45 14 30 15 10 30 45 45 30 30 12 15 30 15 60 12 30 10 30.Y .. adJusUble INDEX 7.110 2.950% 25 1.000 7.509 207,000 2.350 110 7.123 2.950% 20 1.000 7.608 600,000 110 7.250 5.875% 5 1.000 7.412 207,000 2.500 1TS 7.22.4 3.500% 20 1.000 7.613 207,000 2.450 110 7.338 2.950% 25 1.000 7.558 500,000 2.400 110 7.110 5.000% 20 1.000 7.926 207,000 2.750 110 7.161 2.950% 20 1.250 7.534 600,000 2.350 110 7.148 2.950% 20 1.000 7.608 500,000 2.450 110 7.004 2.950% 20 1.938 7 .606 600,000 2.350 110 7.211 3.950% 10 1.750 7.746 207,000 2.500 110 7.123 3.950% 20 1.250 7.593 207,000 2.400 110 7.034 4.875% 20 2.250 7.587 207,000 2.750 1TS 7.135 3.2.50% 25 1.000 7.661 207,000 2.500 110 7.185 3.950% 20 1.000 7.567 500,000 2.400 110 7.123 4.375% 20 ?~375 7.548 207,000 2.750 HS 6.983 2.950% 20 1.250 7.534 600,000 2.350 110 7.072 5.250% 10 0.750 7.472 207,000 2.750 tTS 7.148 4.250% 20 1.000 7.794 400,000 2.625 110 7.287 5.625% 10 1.250 8.01St 207,000 3.125 1TS 7.237 4.375% 20 1.250 7.859 207,000 2.875 6CO 7.150 3.700% 20 0.750 7.838 400,000 2.700 110 7.299 6.000% 10 0.375 7.510 207,000 2.750 1TS ------------------7.211 3. 9504lf. 20 1.125 7.680 207,000 2.500 110 ADJ. 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HOMES • LOW TAX RATE TWELVE EXQUlSITEU' CRAFTED With your ad or+ this page, the Open Hom6 Guide also svmlabls for only $5.00. ~:e noqn HOMES LOCATED JN THE HARBOR VlllW H1llS AREA. r"f ro m $725,000 [!] Nm'ORT HIU.S (7f4)644~6811 n;J;1'7iPil--!!~t= .. -ot 1111111 ~_,_..,. . .,......_. ... ___ ..-.-.... .........:. ......... _~ ·- EAA.--·----~ ....... ·----~ CllW .... lllt•--~ r.mm MANNING&: HOMES BAY CREST· NEWPORT BEAOI lkautifuUy upgraded single f.unily home with approx. 10,000 sq.ft. lot :ind 4 bedrooms is offered :it $459,500 CA.LL SIMIN HOJAT for a private showing 551-4635 aa.: 729-3958 21 OLDE CORONA DEL MAR Charming 2BR 1 BA cottage on C·2 lol \Vrthin walmg distance of beaches, shopping & restaurarts. Motivated seller msferripg out of state. $340,000 707 Larkspur Ave. Do not distur6 occupant. r NewpoPt Beach ... 600 Tustin Avenue &q Lot -65 x 105 l hnM bedrooms, two baths, den, sunny Uvlng room with ffreplace, dining room, convenient kitchen plus 2-car garage. Enjoy your very own secret garden hide-a-way. Coll O o4no Pettit 673-3899 CANNEI\)" VIUAGE ~TY INC. __________ ...... . CALL NOlftlll 642-5678 New Newport Heights! $369,900 I type•~artisti91' -~e--. tqe ~-ie giwids \Wlh m&reb'ees-ll<f· · grassy yard. 2BR, l8A cozy ~e. vded · Ceil.gs, remodeled kitchen, ¥IOOd wimws and Freocll ems! 2218 ......... OfllN HOUSI SAT 12-4 8 BDRM 4.5 BA!! BACK BAY VIEW! CITY LIGHT VIEW Beautihlf remodeled six be«oan hane with 2 my master suite with cit!W starat, grumet kitchen with Mell:an pims and Spam tie. large bright~ room and cmg roan. $189,500 2915 Catllpa, .. OPU HOUSI SUI i2°" BROKER 650-8357 ·LIDO ISLAND BAYFRONT LMNG AT ITS FINEST Presenting Our New Listing at 222 Via Lido Nord. BeauLifu12 story, 4 BR., 4-1/2 BA. Bay{ront Home with Boat Slip for 50' Boat Priced lo Sell at tI,595,000 • em Grundy , l.onatime hland Reaidenta Speciali.ing in Lido~ Spacious Homes (Ranging from 3,000 to 5,400 S.F.) Large Lots (Average of 1/3 acre) Spectacular Views Ocean, Harbor, City and Canyon. Gate Guarded Community 24HR guard service 5 Lonit)oat. Newport Coast •.400 square feet with panoramic views of the ocean harbor & city Priced at $1 ,595,000 NCE ,. Newport Custom Estates is proud to announce the completion of two fully furnished and professionally decorated custom homes in Ocean Ridge. Reservations are now being taken for a limited collection of up to 14 new homes ranging from 3,000 to 5,400 square feet These special homes will be developed by Newport Custom Estates and built by Hilton Homes. Creative architecture and exceptiona I deta i Ii ng provide an incomparable setting for elaborate entertaining as well as intimate family liv.ing. Palatial entries. soaring ceilings, elegant curved staircases. stately columns. arches and niches.are only a few of the stunning features built within each home. A visit to our furnished homes is an incredible experience. one you will never forget! .. r • : I l, . ' ,, ' "' ... · 'f, • • '! , ..... .• .'t.;. • • I ~·