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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-02-01 - Orange Coast Pilot.. ..... S P ORTS Estancia staggered in boys hoops seMng the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 BRIAN POSUDA I DAil Y PILOT Play Ball! Orange Coast College's baseball team opened the 1997 season with a sweep of Antelope Val- ley and Mo nterey Peninsula in the first two games of a three- game weekend slate in the Copperhead Classic Friday, post- ing l 0-1 and 8-2 victories over the two visitors, respectively. The tournament continues today at Coast with a 10 a.m. game against Mt. San Jacinto College. See Sports. page 81 --o--- BRIAN P06UDA I O.AA.Y PILOT Quiet, please A noisy f irst week for the Cirque du so•eil has fair offi- cials seeking new solutions to an old p roble m . See page A4 -+- l\tf isty-eyed Join Orange Coast College Sailing Center Director Brad Avery as he travels around th e Melchoir Islands aboard the Polar Mist . The Daily Pilot i5 publishing his adventures as he sails to the Antarctic. See page A6 I \ I> I· \ ., A10 Meningitis claims lif ~ of 7th grader • Costa Mesa High student Kori Michelle Erner dies from rare disease. Classmate also stricken. By Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -One Costa Mesa High seventh grader died Thursday and another student was in critical condition late Fri- day. both suffering from a rare and contagious bacterial infec- tion. Kori Michelle Erner, 12, clied from a men.ingococcal infection about noon Thursday at St. Joseph Hospital in Orange, less than five hours after she arrived. Hospital and school district officials haven't released the oth- er seventh grader's name who was admitted to Children's Hospi- tal of O range County Thursday, but O range County Health Care Agency Epidemiologist Dr. Hildy Meyers said the two girls shared several classes at Costa Mesa High. "She's always been so healthy," said Kori's mother, Glo- ria Erner. "I never would have expected a nything Like this to happen." Kori, a soccer player on the school's X-Cel Team, had flu-like Kori Michelle Emer symptoms last week and was out of school, but doctors believe she did not contract meningitis until this week when she went back to school because of exams. "Tuesday she was fine,~ Erner said. "Wednesday she had a headache and her stomach was hurting." The disease progressed rapidly Wednesday rught, as she suffered from body aches, vomiting and d rash that looked like bruises, Erner said. "She was in excruciating pam She was screaming," Erner said. After receiving painkillers and antibiotics in St. Joseph's emer- gency room, Kori fell asleep and eventually lost consaousness. Bob Francy, assistant superin- tendent for the Newport-Mesd Director Victoria WaessU-Seaborn is surrounded by students on the la.st day of operation at the Grace Hoag Child Care Center Friday. The non-profit facility provided day care for the last 25 years. After returning to thelr rooms, Barney ts left behind on the empty playground. DISMISSED Assistance leagu e child care center closes its doors after 25 years STORY BY SUSAN D EEMER PHOTOS BY M ARC M AR11N COSTA MESA -O n Fnday, children who attend the Grace Hoag Child Care Center played with the toys one last time . They emptied their cubby holes and waved a final good- bye to friends and teachers they met at the quaint brown and white cottage on Orange Avenue. "This morning we had a talk about it,· teacher Loretta Bell said. "There were a lot of sad faces. They were sad the school IS closing and they are not gomg to be with friends anymore." The center, which opened in 1972, was operated by the Assis- tance League of Newport-Mesa It announced in November its plans to close Jan. 31 because it could no longer offe r affordable day care to the community. Carol Cowden, president of the Newport-Mesa league. says the program had been losing money for 10 years. Several parents and teachers who fought to keep the non- profit facility open, say they are pleased it will remain a day care center Parents say the teachers and the direction of the school under Victoria Waessil-Seabom is what made the school so special Also some parents say they will have to pay as much as $200 a month more for the same ser- vice. "Some of the teachers opened their homes to try and help parents out," parent Car- olyn McCarty said. Joyce Smith. who owns and • SEE CENTER PAGE A 17 r-------------------------, F.Y.I. +Costa Mesa High School parents of children who had close contact with the stu- dents and have been unable to access medical treatment may call the Orange County Health Care Agency today between 8 a.m. and noon at 834-8180. I I I I I t I I I ~-------------------------~ Unified School D1stnct, said the distnct was worlung to inform parents about the d.Jsease without •SEE ILLNESS PAGE A18 Coach to face molest charges 8 Estancia Hjgh football volunteer Robert Allen Harrington is alleged to have engaged in sexual acts with one boy. By Christopher Goff a rd , Dally Piiot NEWPORT BEACH -A judge in Harbor Municipal Court decid- ed Fnday that former Estancia High School volunteer football coach Robert Allen Harrington will stand trial m superior court on child moles tation charges. In a prelimi- nary hearing lasting less than an hour. at1omeys ques- lloned Costa Mesa police Robert Allen Detectlve Lin- da Matthews Harrington as she recount- ed mtervtews with Harrington's two teenage accusers. The accusers themselves -16- year-old boys referred to as •John Doe No 1" and "John Doe No. 2" -did not appear The boys, members of the Estancia High School footbiill ream, were !along swiirrning lessons from 55-year-old Harring- ton m the pre-season in August 1996 The prosecuuon alleges Hamngton showed sexual videos to the boys at two different bmes at his school office, touched one of them sexually and orally copulat- ed tum The first boy told Matthews that "swim.ming lessons made him uncomfortable" owing to .. the way that Mr. Harrington would hold him when be was fl6ating in the water." Matthews testified. She said the boy claimed Harrington touched him on the grom. •SEE CHARGE PAGE A17 'Star Wars' re-release proves to be a tour de force • Some 300 fans camped out at Edwards Newport to see the 20-year- old science fiction thriller. By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot Lines to get into afternoon matinees stretched from the doors of the 1200-seat the- ater down a good portion of Newport Center Drive. About 300 fans had been there since Thursday night. ordering pizzas, playing games, sitting in folding cha.its 8.Dd sleeping on the ground. But most skipped the camping-out experi- ence by buying their tickets ln advance on ThW'lday, then lhowing up an hour or two befon their Priclay lhow .. By Thwtday after· noc>n, ellPriclay night lb°*9 had IOki out, gen- eral meneger Larry Pomo.DI Mid. . The IOUped-up Venkla o1 Uit rum -com-J>l• with new.,....,~ special ~ apd digttal IOUDd -dnd8cl genera- UODI Of fw wb.o dMtered aDd redtlld lillel topt!Mr. t· Al SAT\JftDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1997 I ' ~- greer wylder Bubbling over with art and science T be Launch Pad is having its fourth annual Bubble Festival next weekend ~·featuring Tom Noddy, a bubble expert seen on ~The Tonight Show· a.nd The Disney Chan- nel. . Noddy creates giant-size b ubbles, a smoking volcano bubble, geometric bubbles and 'Others. Kids can create their own bubble art afte r the show. :Noddy's performances are Sat- urday, Feb. 8 and Sunday, Feb . 9 at 11 a.m., 1 p.m ., a nd 3 p.m . The cost is $3.25 for mem bers ~nd $5.75 for non-members. For reservations call 546 - ;206 I. The Launch Pad is located on the third floor of Crystal .Court in Costa Mesa. The Town Square Gallery ·will fe ature a signing by sicclaime d artist Susan RJ01 today from 6 to 9 p.m. at Tuan- gle Square in Costa Mesa. 'Refreshments will be served by E d Bolin and Kevin Pieropan. Untt.ed Colors of Benetton (7fi0·6577), located at Fashion lsland in Ne wport Beach, is having a sale on its fall and winter collection, with prices TPdUced 50°/cJ. The Italian-based C'lothing store also carries chil- dren's clothing in sizes 6 months lo I 2 years. Always the place to find the latest in eyewear, The Optical Shop of Aspen is having a • hlowout sale · on Versace eye- 'Wear. All Versace frames must go. and some frames are marked down as low as 50% off. The Optical Shop of Aspen 1s located at Fashion Island m Newport Beach. Also located at Fashion lsland, Armolre (644-9888). a ladies' clothing store, is having a clearance sale on selected merchandise marked down 20% ~o 50%,, Armoi.re carries casual clothing from designers such as David Dart, Ka re n Kane, Donna Jessica, Staley Gretzinger and Donna Jessica. True Blue (721-8829) fo r casual ladies cJoUung and occesson es is having a side· walk sale this weekend. Sale merchandise is marked down to .80% off . 1hle Blue is located at Fashion Island m Newport Beach Another sidewalk sale is hap - pening today at the Newport North Center located at MacArthur Boule vard at Bison in Newport Be ach. Me rchants participating in the sale include Labels, Couture New York , B. Magness Fashion and A Fine /\Hair. • HST IUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays. If you know of a good buy, call me at 540-1224, fax me at 646- 4170, or write to me: Best Buys, Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627. . ---------------------------------------~-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~---~, . . . • Celebration Community Church · + ADDMSI: 3194 Airport Loop Drive, Costa Mesa + TB.IPHONI: 957-1481 + DBtlOlmNATION: Nondenomina- tional +YEAR CHURCH ESTAllUSHED: 1994 + SHVICE TIMES: 9:30 a.m. +SENIOR MSTOll: Chuck Miller + SIZE OF CONGllEGATION: 100 + MAKEUP OF CONGREGATION: Primarily a community of single adults and young married couples both wtth and without children. +CHLO CAllE: Provided for all actJvities that invofve families. On Sun- day morning, children through age 6 go to The Leaming Center. Older chil- dren attend the worship service wtth their f amity. + TYPE Of WORSHIP: Celebrative, reflective, and partic.lpatory. The wor- ship combines old and new music. +TYPE Of SERMON: Sometimes based on a Bible story, a book of the Bible or a character study of a biblical person. The purpose is to show, through Scripture, the relevance of God to each person's life today. Cllllc* ....... : ........ ........ Cdltaatloli ec-....ny Cbmdllll COltaMeN. . -I I I I I I • I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' I + ltECENI' SERMON: Last Sunday Miller's sermon was titled, •ptaying In the Big Game. Why is this Game so lmportantr with an analogy borrowed from Super Bowt Sunday. Recently, he also has taught from the book of Th~ salonians and on •The Passions of the Church.• +UPCOMING SERMON: This Sun- day is charter membership Sunday, and Miller will talk about •How God's Peo- ple live in the Marketplace and with Each Other.• From the following Sun- day through Easter his theme will focus on •becoming leaders in a directionless society.• +WELCOME WAGON: Informal. Individuals try to let people know that they are there with them and for them. The church is very relational. + OUTllEAat PROG&UIS: lmpKt. a community of single adults deallf'.'9 with issues singles face, meets weekly on Thursday evening at 7:30 p.m. Mar- riage Builders meets twice monthly. Throughout the year there are various other special events induding four sev- en~week Bible studies called Walks, and retreats for both men and women. + DRESS: Informal, come as you are. + MISSION STATEMENT: The prima- ry goal of Celebration Community Church Is to· love and glorify God. Everything we do flows out of the fol- lowing: We are a people coming together in response to God's call to love Him with all our heart, soul, mind and strength. As ~le in process, we llYe out this lifestyle by. 1. loYi~ the Lord through alone t ime with Hun. (John 15:1-8). 2. Extending_ His love to one another, (John 15:9-17). 3. Bringing His hope to a lost world. (John 15: 18- 27). + IN1'ERESTING NO'IE: The church Is distinctive in its emphasis on a contem- plative approach to ministry. This approach is described in the church's constitution by a quote borrowed from Eugene Peterson, ·The assumption of spirituality is that always God is doing something before I know it. So the task is not to get God to do something I think needs done, but to become aware of what God Is doing so that I can respond to It and partldpate and take delight in tt ... my job is not to solve people's problems or make them happy, but to help them see the grace operating in their lives• (The Contem- plative Pastor, p. 4-5). The approach is also r~lected Psalms 40:5 and 121 . ' ' I I I ' I I I I ' I I I I I -lly Mlc:hele ...... I I I I I ~----------------------------------------------·------·--------------------·-·-----------------------·-·--------------·---------------------~~ Interfaith Shelter planning extensive renovation 1 SHELTEJl TO RENOVATE: The Orange Coast Inter- faith Shelter has scheduled a $100,000 renovation of its kitchen. restrooms and adminis- trative offices for the coming months, said Sandee Gordon, executive director. The shelter, which serves hundreds of homeless families each year will remodel and expand the kitchen facilities in order to bring it up to current health department standards, move walls in the administrative offices and paint and carpet part of the Wallace Street fa cility in Costa Mesa . While part of the funds have been committed, more money needs to be raised in order to complete the work by the June 30, 1997 dead.line. More infor- mation of the Interfaith Shelter can be obtained by calling Gor- don at 631-7213. VISITORS DUE: Six essay contest winners from Okazaki, Japan will arrive in Newport Beach on Sunday, Feb. 9, 1997 as part of their awards sponsored by the New- port Beach Sister City Associa- tion. They will spend two days touring Newport Beach includ- ing a meeting with Mayor Jan Debay, sightseeing at Fashion Island, the Oasis Senior Citizens Center, a tour of the central library and dinners a t the homes of Jerrel Richard.I and Scott Pauhon. The theme of the annual contest is International jim de boom Relations and It's Relatiomhip to Ok.a.za.ki. Participants are resi- dents of all ages of Okazaki and COSTA MESA • ~ Aw.nue: An equi~t room door at Estancia High School was pried open and the room was ransacked, but the only thing reported missing were four quarters. a youth room at a church on the 100 block. There was no sign of f<?n:ed entry. J9ffrwy Drtve: Seven ~Ian. Turkish and Chinese rugs worth $30,000 were stolen through an unlod:ed garage door on the 3000 block. Mela v.de Drfve: A VCR, watch, 150 compact d iscs and a suitcase worth a total of $2,200 were stolen from a resl· ~ on the 2700 blocit. The Kreen from a living room window was removed and the window was opened. ~: Several Items, Including ski clothing, tools, a guitar an antique phonograph were stoi«I from an unlocited garage on the 300 block. Uni StNM: Four speakers worth $4,000 were stolen from NEWPORT IEAOt East -..0.: A ladder, hammer and a pipe wrench worth S 1 15 were stolen from a wor1c truck partted on the 300 blocit. Polaris Drtve: camera equipment. a r1ng llfld medallion worth $6, 150 were stolen from an unlocted cat f*ited on the 1000 block. Polaris Drfve: A $4,000 bust of Jesus Christ, S300 worth of makeup and S300 worth of medication were stolen from an unlocked garage on the 1000 block. K...,... Drtve: S240 In jewelry w.s stolen from a resi- dence on the 1900 blocit through an unkded sliding patio door. c their essays must be translated into English. DON'T FORGET DIE ROMAN FEAST: The 24th annual Roman Peut and Chari- ty Auction, a benefit for the Youth Employment Service, is set for S to 9:30 p .m. Tuesday at the Costa Mesa Community Center and will honor the police, fire and marine safety departments of the dties of Cos- ta Mesa and Newport Beach. City Managers Allan Roeder and 1'evtn Murphy will serve as the auctioneers while Jim Roberti will provide the e.nter- tainment. You can expect to see just about every local elected official in attendance enjoying dinner, dancing.the auction and door prizes. Tickets are $10 for adults, $6 for seniors and chil- dren are available at the door. CLUB NEWS: Newport Har- bor High School Freshman Alex Arjacl won the annual speech contest sponsored by the New- port-Balboa Rotary Club, edging out ftillow students Slaone Konbarvv and MkhMI Hoe\lel. The club competition WU coordinated by member George Weillenberger and stu- dent presented speeches on the subject ·euild the Future with Action and Vision•. Arjad now competes in the Rotary area contest with eleven other club winners. WELCOME TO DIE WORl.D OP SEJlVICE CLUBS ... Cbma~ mon Rawttch, a contemporary : artist, sponsored by BuMll Rawttch, who joined the New- port Beach Uons Club. Joyce . 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It II the PMot'I policy to prompt· ly conwct .. ernin of~. ,.... c.aH 574-423.J. ~ Newport Beach n!"A .....,. ntrA Costa Mesa 81/41 Corona def MM 7615() WPORICAST LOCATION ••• · ..•.• ..5IZ£ Wedge ..... • ... .2-J IW Newport ........ .2-4 IW lt.cktts ......... .24' tw AMr J9tty ....... .l-5 1W c,cM ..... • • •. • .2-J IW 1IDlll 1'0DAY Arlt aow 11:02a.m .••.......•• 1.1 Anthlgh J!ll a.m. ....•.....• .A.5 Semndtow t'.JO p.m. ........... ..2.l Second high 5:11 p.m. ........... ..2.1 ,, . ...., Ant tow 11:57 l.lft ............ 0.5 Flnthlgh 4:25 A.In .............. .. Second tow 10'A7 p.m .....•..... .2.1 Sea>ndhigh 6:20 p.m. .•......... .3.1 ... -•••••• 59 School's spirit honored In tourney St. John the Baptist Cafbolic Sc:bool in Co.ta Mesa lbowed tt really bad the spirit lut weekend when it.won the first Prize spirit award fOI' the ' • 22nd" conaecutive &-::i at the : Orange County ent.vy Invitational Buketball Tour- Mment 1be tourrunnent, hosted by Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana, judged the differ- ent sciloola by the crowd turnout and enthuaiasrq Of. St. John's 625 students, 209 ahowed up for the Jan. 25 game. · •It makes me very proud of who we are and what we're about,• said Sister MMy Vian- ney, schQOl principal. The cheerleaders place"d first and the basketball team placed second. Little ones get cl~ of tlieir own at YMCA The Newport-Costa Mesa- lrvine Family YMCA offers a class called "Moving and' Sha.kin" for toddlers, ages 1 112 and 3, and their care- givers. There will be balls, bean bags, rings mats and musical instruments for the kids to play with. The class meets Friday mornings at 10:30 p.m. begin- ning Monday. The cost is $22 for a four-week session. For information, call 642-9990. T ...... 1.,. ....... 1o11 road thing, tbe aenldar I get And appumtly, I am not alone. . There WU nice relJ>O'll8 to1tbe column about bow Caltrans and the Thmlportation Corridor Agendes literally Wf9le off the . cities "' Newport Beach and • . Corona del Mar. Nothing oftldal, of oourse. The Qty Coundl doesn't seem to mind. But a lot ot readers do - ··. including Phil Sansone, who lerVed the dty so well for so many years on the ooundl. On behalf of the Corona del Mar Residents Association, Phil asked the local Caltrana honcho to please return the missing dties to their rightful places on the directional signs. · · •Tue new (San Diego Free- way) exit tignage, which empha- sizes the tollway only, negates and Newport directional informa- tion oontained in current tourist and other documentation and will be oonfusing to non-resident trav- elers" Sansone wrote. It is oonfusing to locals, too, even to a oolumnist who has lived here 34 years and got lost just last week. Much worse, it can be dangerous. Ray Brock, who got me started on this whole issue, writes: "To witness near-accidents daily, stand on the Fairview bridge over • the (San Diego Freeway) and watch bow many drivers·start to take the (Corona del Mar Free- way) south, then are confused by ~o..<"' D '(" . \'\·, n ~\ e.> :t °"V~ft,C..\o.-\c.. ~\ \ 'fO\l..t" \\.._~ "-/O'fk o..-M_ ded.\c.o..\-iof\. 'fov..~ sto.."-f' w~ Ve<''t \, \~ n~S. """ +~~"' loo" 0<'t-o..t! 660<1. \I.I.(.\<.. \" t\...c tJ<....i '/eo..{' _ . '5\ "C.C"r(, \'(' ThOM..S }"\; \ fo.. •LL ca. HINKLE, o .o .8 •• M .8.D .• Rc . ... pDl'C .... : 844-1281. a.ma Ana: 558-1122 martin the toll road~ (Where~ used to say Newport Beach and Coro- na del Mar) and then try and get back into southbound (San .Diego) traffic because they think they have the wrong road ... w Cars often end up braking to a stop at the gore section ... to fig- ure out where they sl)ould go.• Kendall Everson took his gripes about the Caltrans-TCA signing right to the top. He wrote tb the governor, bringing Pete up to speed on the whole mess: how the toll agency took over a for- merly public road and converted it to its own use, how Caltrans and TCA removed all directional identities from signs except •to SJH Toll Road." wTo the best of my knowl-· edge," Ken wrote, wthese signs are public property and_I object to their being taken over and changed by a private, for-profit onpany ... We 819 oGwvtect bf tbe appanat ...... ol TCA.. ItwtDbe ........... tDl88 bow the pm Nip('Ms. But I can tell you DOW bow Cdram responded to Phil s.n.:m.'s letter. In a word, bulMucrldlmly. •vour ...._ potldw m with the opportunity to dllam the iuue ol 'Corooa del Mal' deletioo u a destina!Pt ctty• writes J~ph Hecker, district division chief, operatiool al)d mainte- rumce. Gosh. I gave Ca1trans two opportunitiel to dilcUis tbe situa- tion: before I wrote the column. and again after it ran: But nobody seized the •opportuntty• to return my calls. . Hecker goes on to say that all references to Corona del Mar · were taken off the signs "in order to reflect the new status ot tbe (Corona del Mar Freeway) which no longer lead (sic) to Corona del Mu ... this --... •!diecl. length and the~ ..... in d1t1m•:u.J tbe proper aign•ng followed ltate llDd NdicJnel gutctettn-.• (You am hnagtne tboee guide- lines: •wt.n dMaoJntng lig• nage to a new toll !'09d. quietly oblltsate all refenmcm to nearby aJIDIDUDitiel •• ) •If the okl Agnlng bad JWMined OD the referenced free- ways,• Hecker adds, •1t would have milled the motorist to believe that the new alignment of (the fleeway) would coatinue to lead them to Corona del Mar u a destination dty ... U ~t's the game, Sansone wants Caltrana forthwith to . • iemove the' •Riverside• dilection- al at the Colt.a Mesa freeway ottrampfrom tbe Corona del Mar Freeway. The Costa Mesa free- way doesn't go to Riverside, Phil says, the Riverside Freeway does. WbDe followiDg .. OWll md- OUI logic.~ ......... ref I JDC. to -S. Diilgo• ... freeway became Its .... Ciddm State tblt F91 ...... dgldt Callrw IJD't ~ ... whole--under ... :t. tbotagb •1toac1way ... wlatt ing ~ Beecb-Nm3 l!zitl' be pwtan.t "'tbe 'lbl Corridor~ (lk:) ID tbe m1r future.• Hecker dOlel with tba DDllt: "Pwthennore, I would lib to inform you that all al tba abaft issues have been dllcul11 d wlda · the dty ot Newport Bw:b and have their amcwrence. • • Isn't tba'i. the same city that fGr a long time held that it WM pK• fectly OK for the Irvine Ranch Water District to pump treated sewage into its beyf it'ltll 1111il.\ .. i1.J:' . /,,,ti!/\ 1/!/11/111 /,., •11.11: f 5eautiful horn~ D~rv~ 5eautifu1 Furniture. All of Our ·Office and Entertainment Centers &veOn O@lilyOak . Home Office (9 Entertainment · are Carefully Conslrucled in O!!_ality Oak Woods, with Your Choice of Natural, Medium or Dark. Oak fini.shes. Interegt FREE for 6 Months O.A.C. Don't Mi~ out on this Annual YEAR END CLEARANCE. On &le Nowt AA SA.1\MDAY, ~ 1, 19'7 Fair, Cirque officials seek solution to noise problem •Residents have compained that sounds from French-C.anadian troupe are unbearable. COSTA MESA -Afts recetv- tng dcneo9 ol a>mplahJb from residents who say they can't escape noise from the Cirque du Soleil big top, offid41s met Priday to discuss bow they can become better neighbon. 91bey (Cirque organi7.ers) are going to do anything they can to make the adjustments," said JID Uoyd, spokeswoman for the Orange County Fairgrounds. Uoyd said the a>mplaints start- ed rolling in on Jan. 23 during rehearsals, but organizen said the noise would diminish once they had a full house that would absorb some ot the sound. But residents say the intermittent sounds ca.rry into their living rooms and bedrooms until 11 p.m. Simulated thunder sounds and base from drums that accompany No maner what you're doing. your hometown newspaper ms IN... Daily Pilot PLUG IN perbmas is topped olf bf cheen and dappng from tbe aowd at the end ol the tbOw. Uofd says one ol the fair· ground's board members who attepded Wednesday~­fCM1Mnce ol the Frwh 'anJMtlan humln cin:us said It wu even too loud imfde tbe tent. •'Ibey are going to work wtth the technical support staff over the weekend ... they will see what adjustments can be made,• Lloyd said. •They are taking it very serJ- ously. • Reiident Lee Moore said the noise was slightly Jower on Tbun- day night. but it was lt:iil intolera- ble. ·vou can't take ,the aowd noise away,• she said. Uoyd aplained that the loca- tion ot the tent was partly became of its need for sewer acxess for its portable restrooms. The swap meet, held on weekends. aver- ages 30,000 people and therefore could not be moved or dosed down. It also requires a substan· tial amount of parking. Additionally, a traffic plan requires visitors to exit from the Costa Mesa Freeway directly into the parking lot without having to enter neighborhoods. The ca.mival lot WU too small to house the drcus tent and the equestrian center ha.I i:Dade· qwlle parking and the lpaoe WU also too small for the tent, Uoyd said. She says plans for a future run at the fairgrounds bas not been discussed with Cirque organizers. Steve Richvalsky, who lives in apartments next to the Costa Mesa Police Department near Pair Drive, was crui.sing the neighborhood in an effort to unify $6'~ W~j,!Wup Give the Gift only You can Give. Call for 10"' appoi11tme11t today! Plug tnto the Pilot Classified sect10n to ftnd services from n,.lhr Pilot electrontCS and plumbers, to landscapers and painters. llAl11 neighbcn and put an end to what they deem as noise pollution. •J am IW1! it's a 'Wonderful show, but it's very laud in <OW" hemes,. be Aki. I.' ' I ' ! I ' I '- Robbers hit coffee shop for second time 8y0.~ Goffard. DlltPlct NEWPORT BEACH Police are seerdlinG for a paJr of armed robbelS.. who struck a local coffee . slloP. Thursday night. apparently tor the~· time in lea than a month. Around 10 p.m. two men entered Starbuck.'• at .C678 Campus Drive and loitered until the store's CUJte>men cleared out, said Newport Beach polic:e Sgt. John Desmond. Then one of the men pulled out a semiautomatic handgun and forced employees into a back room. where the robbers stole money from the sate, Oesmond said. He said the rob- bers also took cash from the registers before Oeetng. 1be amount of missing cash is 1mdisdosed 1be first robber is desaibed as a 21 years old while man, 5 feet 9 inches tall, weighing 190 pounds, with red hair and a goat.. He won a ~ bue-" ball mp,. tan Mt ad .... The MCODd ma w.. dMo1bed u a wbb man tn Im early 20t wtth brown ..... tbiD build, and facla1 acne. He wu weertng a button-down lbllt and dark-c::olonld sbor11. Pollce believe tbele are the same men who robbed the oaf. fee shop Jan. 11. Around 11 p.m. on. that day, two men resembling the tint pair -one • · of them with red hair and a goa- tee -pulled out .A handgun. forced employees to a back room. and stole an 1mdftdoted amount of money from the safe and registen. •Both cues ·are ideotical, • Dem>ood Mid. •1bere C4D't be too many guys out there with red hair and goatees doing rob- beries. • But the employees pre- sent at each robbel:y were dif· ferent, be said. Police are drcu· lating composites of the two men. Starbuck'• employees de· dined to comment Prlday. . • . GUARD '1Al*E LICENSE intensive 40.hour course f~ on subjecta included in ~U.S. Coast Guard's radar will be ottered 8 a.m.. to S p. . from Monday through Friday at ange Coast College's SaiUng ter, 1801 W. Coast Highway, = Beach. The course is ed for power and sailboats, c erdal operators and yachts-m+i· Registration fee is $450. Por mqre infon:nation, call 645-9'12: , ~DIESEL MAINT£NANCE prange Coast College's Sailing· • ~am offers a class that teach- es m&rine diesel mafutenance troubleshooting techniques 1 to 9 p.m. on Wednesdays~ 5 through April 2 at the Sail-ing Center, .1801 W. Coast High-:t' Newport Beach. Registration f is $75. For more information, c 645-9412. I I G~COURSE Orange Coast College's Sailing Pr~gram offer • GPS · and B'ond," a coUJSe that provides anL ~_:~epth look at the revolu- tioFY new global positioning ~'from 1to4 p.m. on Feb. 8. C's Sailing Center,.1801 W. Highway, Newport Beach. Registration fee is $23 for singles an'1 $39 J)er couple. For more information, call 645-9412. BAREBOAT CHARTERING Orange Coast College offers a course that teaches intermediate s(l\lors the skills necessary to op'1'ate a mid-sized auxiliary ~g boat from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 04VEY"S LOOWt ~vey'1 Locker offen whale watching through the end ol March on Monday through Friday at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. and Saturday, Sunday and holidays at 9 a.11L, noon and 2:30 p.m. at 400 Main. Balboa. CQst is $14 for adults, S8 for kids age 4 to 12, senior dtizens 62 or older pay $12 and children under age four are free. Reservations should be made two weeks in ' advance. For more infonnA- tion, call 6'13-1434. on Peb. 15, 22, March 1 and 8 at OCC's Sailing Center, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Registration fee is $198. For more information, call 645-9412. BIG BOAT COURSE Orange Coast College's Sailing Program offer a course for sailors with small boat experience who wish to move up to big boats from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m . on Saturdays, Feb. 15 through March 15 at OCC's Sailing Center, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Taught aboard OCC's 47-foot ocean rac- er, Saudade, the course is designed for people with interme- diate skills. Registration fee is $98. Call 645-9412. GRANTMANSHIP TRAINING Orange Coast College offers a week-long Grantmanship Thain- ~oses may brea~ you, candy's a waste, but a Su nflour Valentine, sliows good taste ... ing Program Feb. 24-28 at OCC's Sailing Center, 1801 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Ses- sions will run from 8:30 a .m. to 6 p.m. Monday, Tuesday ·and Thursday; 8:30 a.m. to 10 p .m. Wednesday and 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Friday. Cost of the pro- gram is $595. For more informa- tion, call 432-5583. ~ FISHING FISH SCHOOL Fishing classes are offered Monday and Tuesday of each week. Classes leave the Balboa Pavilion at 6 a.m. and ·return at 4 p.m . Cost is $125 per person. For more information, call 673-2810. DORY ASHING FLEET Get to the Newport Pier/McFadden Square early to 646-144-0 427 F.. 17th Smet • Costa Mesa (on IJ-Sutet by Wbcrchousc Rta>nk) ' SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 1, 1997 AS ·. watch the fleet with the Also call the Blue Dolphin' Sail- fresb catch of the y. The fish is i.Jlg Club at 644-2525 or the Udo prepared for sale at the open-air Salling Club at 615-0821 for market. rentall. ROWING LESSONS, CANOE '8f1N. :• The Newport Aquatic Center · otters sweep rowing (ohe oar), sculling classes (two oars) and canoe rentals. Oassesnm for four ASHING TRIPS Plshing supplies and boat charters (open party and private) are available at Newport Landing Sportfishing, 3<>9 Palms, Suite F, 675-05501 Palco Fishing Charters, 832-?108; and Davey's Locker, 400 Main St., Balboa, 673-1434. SIX-MSSENGER SPORTRSHING Day and night fishing charters are available for groups or sin- gles. ·lean Bongos Sportfishing Headquarters on the Balboa Peninsula, 613-2810. ~SAIUN~ALS SAILING LESSONS, BOAT RENTALS team to sail or windsurf at Resort Watersports. You can also rent windsurfers and 14-foot sail- boats at $15 per hour. Call 729- 1154. MORE LESSONS AND RENTALS Sailboat rentals and private lessons are available at Marina Salling in the Balboa Fun Zone. Advanced classes include navi- gation, big boat, power boat, introduction to heavy weather and first-mate4nstruction. Call 673-7763 for more information. ~'A',_ 'u,, s g llUY A •U USED FUAMTUAe, TOV9 A ACCl!880AIE9, l!TC. 2584 N::?::'.:r~u.. Mar) Coeta ..... (7141 831·7383 ~OBING KAYAK a.ASSES Beginning sea kayaking, rolling cllnk:I and private lessons are oUered. Kayak and sea ski rentals are also available . For more information, call Paddle Power, 1500 W.'Balboa Blvd., 675- 1215. KAYAK TOURS ANO RENTALS 1\vo-hour kayak tours begin at 10 a.m. every Sunday from New- port Dunes. Cost is $15 per adult, $10 per child. Kayak rentals and classes are also available. Call 729-1154. MORE KAYAK RENTAlS Single ($10 per hour) and dou- ble ($15 per hour) kayak rentals are available in the Balboa Fun Zone. Call Balboa Boat Rentals, 673-7200. Paddle Power also pro· vides kayak, surf ski and canoe rentals. Call 675-1215. CANOE TOUR OF BACK BAY Back Bay canoe tours are offered by Upper Newport Bay every Saturday. Meet at 8:30 a.m. on Shellmaker Island. For more information, call 640-6146. • weeks and cost $15. Introductory , clinics are also available Satur-_. days and Sundays at a C06l of $10. . For more information, call .,.6-· • 7725. SCUBA . SCUBA TRAINING The Aquatic Center, 4537 W. 11 Coast Highway, Newport Beach, offers scuba training consisting of " six evening and two weekend day classes. Cost ranges from $200 to $310. The center also offers scuba ·: rentals, special trips, repairs and air fills. For more information. call ., 650-5440. } . ' rrs A DIVE At Dive-in Scuba, 2482 New- port Blvd. in Costa Mesa, certifi-' cation classes for beginning to ' instructor level scuba divers are , available. Other services offered • include local boat charters, equip-- ment sales, rentals and repairs. • For information call 631-9288. .- • WHAT'S AFlOAT runs periodically. If you know of an event or activity that , could appear in this column. please mail the information to Harbor Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627 or fax it to 646-4170. . ., .'• ., ' .. .. l I t • d\Y,IL~S ·~: J.'R{£'.CH~ MI.XJCAN USfA~ For Owr 30 Ye.m .. FAmily Owned, Family Opn-11uJ, 0-F11mily Lowd Try Ot1.r House .Specialty Avila's Chicken Soup ,. -' ' • Fresh Chicken Broth with Chic/em and Rice. Garnished with avocado, cilantro and lime. CoSTAMEsA 642-1142 NEWPOKr BEACH 675-6855 CoRONA DEL MAR 644-8226 February is Hoag Heart Month Hoag Health Cente~ Fountain Valley 18255 Brookhurst. f'ountaln Valley (South of Talbert) .... lxc•ll-ce 111 C.rtllac Medici•• Join Hoag Heart Institute Cardiac Surgeon Colin I. Joyo, M.D., to leom about the latest technologies available to conquer heart disease. He'll also provide a l Oth anniversary update of Hoog Heart Institute a<complishments and what to expect during the next decode. Hoag Hospital· Grace Hoag Conference Center One Hoag Dr1ve. Newport 8eoch ........... n learn ohout the role stress plays in heart disease and 1he various coping cnl treatment options milaWe . from Jeffny Wilsen, Ph.D. ~ , :~ . . . . . . • ·" . :: •• ., •4 J ·' -· .• . :· t Al Cross-Country s~g and bonding with oilier boaters Brod Avery. dlrector ol <;>range c,oa.st College'I Salltng Center, la aatUng aboard PoJar Mlat, an Antarctic 54, from Puento ArenO-', Ch.tie to the Antarctic. Thia adventure, around Cape Hom and south 500 m1Je11 acro.u the Drake Paasage to Deception la.land, 111 trave13/.ng aome of the most treacherous and tempeatu- ou.s waters. in the world. Avery la periodically updating Dally Pilot readers on ma trip -via e-mail. Polar Mist ts owned by New- port Beach resident.a Richard and Sheri Crowe and John Gates. Richard and Sheri custom-built the boat with the goal of sailing to the Antarctlc. The boat was launched from Newport Harbor last July. Also aboard fort.he excur.don are Julie Evans of Newport Beach, John "Red" Hill of Irvine, Kurt Bianculli of Boston and Bob Kayser of New York. THE MELCHOIR ISIANDS ByBndAvwy . p rom the wreck at Enterprise · Island we sailed 45 miles to the Melchoir Islands, a small mountainous archipelago in the middle of Dallman Bay, off Ger- lache Straight (64-20 South). As we passed Melchoir's Gamma · Island, half a dozen men waved from the deck of a windblown Argentine research station. We dropped our mainsail in the lee of an iceberg three stories tall. We then threaded our way Ml CASA M EXICAN RESTAURANT His gone fishing! Por fish tlCOs our meals are still a trip to Mexico -as wen as the coast of Baja. It's a trip worth taking. T The n a dltlon Continues Since 1972 Brad Avery ts at the helm as,he pilots Polar Ml.st on its around the world journey. through a narrow fjord, complete with sharp turns, fur seals and leaping gentoo penguins. At the end of the fjord we came to a bay at Omega Island. After setting the 110-pound Bruce anchor, Red, Kurt and I took three 400-foot line$-to gran- ite rocks ashore. The anchorage was well-protected by snow-cov- ered hills and ice walls 100 feet high. It was good to be snug Come Celebrate With Us & &joy Our Original Famous Chili Dishes At Original Sixties Prices! Clutrlie! NEXT To NEWPORT PIER aun 675-7991 Cla&mied ads work for YOU! THE Daily Pilot after a day ot sailing in freezing rain. 1be nm morning John and Kurt got out the aoM-COUJltry skis. Along with Rieb. Sberl and Julie, they travened a narrow slope above the ancbonge, strug- gling to handle the inctine. Red waited below on the steep shore, ready to prevent a missed tum · from becoming an icy swim. While at this spectacular place, two auising boats arrived. We knew both from our base in Chile. Aboard the 43-foot aluminum cutter Tau Nui were Tony and Coryn Gooch from Victoria, Canada. Their "buddy boat" was Ayesha, a 36-f oot ketch sailed by two young Englishmen, Miles Quitmann and Gareth Jones. Both crews are on extended cruises with no plans of returning home. We all had departed Chile for Antarctica at the same time, Clltammu !/ft.Wu /Utt r but Polar Mist's speed and al big crew got us to the pen1nlu1a .ftve days earlier. With just two persons to stand watch 24 hours a day, our friends went emausted after a week of batWnq gales in the Drake Straight. We invited them to din· ner to compare notes of Southern Ocean sailing. It became a seven- bour event. In the middle of it, we were surprised by two 'couples who came alongside in an inflatable. They were from the 55-foot Spanish schooner, Rael, two months out of Barcelona and anchored in a n earby cove. The Spaniards bad reached the most remote and isolated place on earth, only to tum the comer and discover three boats and a party. We invited them aboard .. Ramon Alos and bis crew added greatly to the sea sto~es and laughter. It was incredible. Here we were, tied to ice dittw IQ Antarctica, baviDG dUmer with il> people from four boats and f~ naUom. Out of the dozen aall-~ boats in Antardioa, we are the \J only Americam. For hon 'd'oeuvres, Bob, ~ and Kurt served hummus and • chapati. A feut folloWed: curried spinach with chwe and pota-<\ toes in Bombay sauce; Vln~l beef, chicken and pork; naan bread and garlic butter. Dinner~ ended around midnight Toward the end of the rauco evening, someone put on a of Gene Autry'• •Home on the d Range.• Soon we were singing '0 along as our foreign guestiUs-~ tened to a little Americana. · As the flame from our big cafl- in heater burned brightly, every- one joined in. The western hoiill- ly floated out the batch and into the still Antarctic night. •Home, home on.the range .... " ~ hodillmtaJ atd.6Pnft,Q;\1~!M~i;J -l~J vv-u4 yK¥llol f/ _.,.........,,.,,, ,.-----Complimem•' ,'u • '""''· With an} meal c N orth Carolin a ' . Discoun:ted P rices at a Southern California address HEMPfilLL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St. Costa Mesa Join Us For , Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch • Catertng Available For Reservations and Directions Call 723-0621 251 Shipyard Woy• Newport ~ \ I. I i· f i f • •• ' I SATURDAY, FEllWMY 1, 1997 A7 . .. Eear not the terrorists -watch out for motorists· cer B. Glueck gltJduated Newport Harbor High In June 1092 and from Slanlont University km June. Site la now aU.ndJng IMbtew Unlveralty ol JeruaaJem for a par, on a Dorot and Rothberg Scholanlt.Jp, and will file periodic fPpolta of her experlencea for publJcatlon In the Dally Pilot. JAN. 29, 1997 Before a.niving in Israel, I t wu not aware that the biggest threat to Israeli liVC9S arose not from tenorist attac.b, war 'with neighboring Arab nations, nor from religious fundamentalists, but from apollt- Wal car accidents. On average there are 450 _, . trafftc fatalities per year - a highly disproporUonal rate, can- lidering Israel's population ls S m1111on.Sp eeding,overtaking OD curves. peMing Oil bil1t and not llgnaling are common dri- ving practices in the •Holy Land.· M a result, people are highly •obedient• cat crosswalks. Peo- ple don't dare crou into the road until th49 walk symbol ls present, and ~ven then, there is still some hesiiaDcy and several nervous glances in the direction of oncoming traffic. Bordering every center square and lining the center islands on all the roads are visi- ble cylindrical cement cones. It didn't take long to figure out that these are highly necessary Be my furry Valentine Cupid and ca.nines? It must be '"the annual Valentine's Day tund- at the Costa Mesa Bark Volunteers organize several raisers such as this through- the year in an effort to main-u e busy park. edal Valentine-style cos- g and a Valentine backdrop be provided and people are invited to pose with their furry love puppies. The fund-raiser takes place from 11 to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 8. The park is located on Arlington Avenue in TeWinkle Park. It is open every day except for Tuesday from dawn to dusk. Por more information call the Bark Park Hotline 754-5041. Making Your World Better From Within! 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People in the United States warned me of stepping on a bus in Israel for fear of bus bomb- ings, but all too soon it became clear that stepping into a car Unlike most developed coun- Carpet Your Entire Home wHh Plush or Berber Aulllcwtzed0-F01 s49'°'°"~00 ~10~~ , 0.A.C Based on 50 yde. Padding & Installation lnduded While Supplies Last ABPETDEPOT VINYL .* WOOD * MARBLE * TllE ComlfHN'Clal & RnldMtlal Sain & s.nm:. Full Une of Woo. WcNen A>mnster & Staal Carpeting Available 1904 ...... 9oulevarcl. eo.t. ..... • L Com. of H..tlor & 19th St,_. ......... ~..__ ....... -+"_--f .. 722-9642• lie# 649491 Mon-Sat 1H Sun 11~ ' .. here is a much mon rilky prospect. Bus drivers aren't necetsa.rily safer than other drivers, but the brakes in the Mercedes buses are always in good condition, and it goes without saying that rid.1ng in the bigger vehicle always has an advantage when it comes to accidents. · Unfortunately, bus drivers do enjoy testing those brakes often, coming within millimeters of the vehfcle in front. Speeding up and down hills, whipping around turns, one almost getS the feeling one's purchased a ticket on an amusement ride. Before one hAs even gotten the money out to pay, the doors have closed and the bus is rac- ing at 40 mph! Though it ls rather ironic that Israelis pose more of a threat to each other than out.side foes do, it hardly seems surprising. Putting a nation of generally harassed, impatient people on tlie road is in of itself a hazard. but when coupled with the lack of a highway patrol, the results can be nothing other than dead- ly. Jerusalem's famous mayor, Teddy Kolleck, offered another answer for why Israelis are such terrible drivers: •When you have to fighi a war once every 10 years, safe driving becomes the furthest thing from your mind.• g~~~~9~~ Pc5~~8UAJ . ~~Uvb> %~ff ~~ej,./ r!IGGEn 240 Nftll/O"t <:nur Driw, S..iu 110 • ~ &Mh • 644-6933 I r SAT\JRDAY, F ) . .-•WM UO CROSS I OUNGI COUNTY CHAPTa , The Or.nge c.ounty Chllptttr of the I Amerbn "9cj Cross needs vofunteen tO eddre c.omnu\lty groups about Red AMIJlllCAN YOUTH SOCQR ORGAHllATIOH Corona def Mw AYSO Soccer Region 57 needs volunteers for 1996 soccer sea- ton reglstrftlon. Parents of boys and girls ages 4 112 to 16 are needed for ASSISTANCI UAGUI Of NIWPO«J.MISA The Dent.Ill HNtttl cant«. OJ>*atlon School W and KJds on the llodt setVe the chlkhn of the Ne\\ll)Of't-MitM uni. fled School Dilttl<t. The Auist.Mc• Lugue of Newport-Mesa funds these lOWE HOT AIR 8Aa.l Paper~ HEllUM TANK ~S, • Custom Gift Wr, ~ IN TOWN 270 E. 17TH ST. • ~~i Greeting Cards 722-1903 ~MESA we Will Be Serving Our Regular Menu protects 1hrOugh 111 lhrtft and ~ fNnt!tql&. 10-......1nqof .... ... Of pt ...... ..., an the....., next ~ wt. IMw. ...... Mtge for Ann M9rie Afford at 666929. ASSOCIA110N RINAl55ANCI CRIATOltS MC. II • nor.-p uftt group In Costa ~ that sponlOf'S and supports muttJ. oun.cti community ....... progrwns. such • the home ... AndUary. Yolun- ..... Miilded. For lnfonNtlon. QI! Dr .............. s.o 5I03. 04fD4£ ~o"' ~".-_:No,._ ~"-~ T • D Y o,,,e o,~ rll valentines a at FLOWERMAN Beautiful South American R~se~ Large Variety of Flowers l 00/o niscount Wl1en you ment/011 tlus ad M1mmum order S.sQ not valid on wire scrvlCC 714.644.1413 • Fax:714.644.S830 J 100 East Coast Highway ' • L "--'Ii< CooSt H1s1>woy, (Com« of Jasmin•"' .-~~t:c...-1 .. • 9262S Corona del Mar • \..allJV• ·- OllZINS f'OR A SIWAGI MEI IAY Yow help Is needed to hetp ~ Newport Hairbor as an unpoUuted resourc.e. Votunlllen. group IMdets, ~ ~.,.needed. calt 122-1110. pp Mezza . ?/li,;lo l'a nlr1 oft, m ma ~fJ/(/ ALL Er1ming Complimmtnry Champagne From 5-6p.m. Chez Fay "An American Cafe" . : 'lla~ntines • Houmes. Mutebel. Taboull, Spinach Pie. Meat Pie&. Lamb Pie Entree Entrees served with rice. vegetables&. salad Choice of the following: For reservations Please Call 673-9500 251 East Pacific Coast Highway Newp~rt Beach lltt the llas•f Heartt i1 feroclomly lovable. ALLOON BOCQUETS $495 'J{jgfit P~ :r qe 'Dinner Cream or Wiid Mushroom Soup Spring Orccns1M<trigo Vlnalgrc·ue SOrbet -" Elllr('(': ""'°",.'"'"""' Grilled Sw~r<Jflsh/Maca<Jamla Nut Bu11er roumedos Oscar Lobstl~r Ravloll In Crab Basil Cream S<iuce Roasred RoS<'mary American I .am.I> Oe~n Creme Bnrlcc or Chocoholl ~Dream Corne lhK' $22.99 per person OO/o-600/o OFF 1 OO/o-300/o OFF ALL WATC Shawanna A La Kief Barbecue lamb and chic.ken a la brochette Sufood A La Brochette Jumbo shrimp and seabass Hassans Delight •. Lamb fllet on a skewer. chicken kebob and musaka (eggplant) Dessert Cheese Cake, Baklawa :JJe :JI. cSweelh 9iue J{efen 9race Cfiocof a/<'.5 I I ~ • Choose from our se1e~~ b<>xes of rich Bel~ah and mtJch 4f reaturtng long stemm~ c • oreat selectlort o~ v rrt~ds, Teac.btrs Wh better gtlt_ tt1a chocolate~ lto . . I "• Amore .... Sfuzz1 for Valentines Day. DINNER FOR lWO. · · To include: Stuffed Half M aine L:obster and Roasted Rack of Lamb with Qorgonzola Mashed Potat.oes and Summer Vegetables with a Bottle of Wine Only $90.00 per couple (Tu & G~ not lnl\udcd) J \._,, _SFU~ Call for reservdtions 714-548-9500 I ~:Vour M~tual Fund Portfoli :: Making the Grade ? . ' ... ... a.rl. .. is Vaf enlines 1>ay ..of peart-shaped (:.Qiates, ~rumes ' orel, ~<?Jette truffle roses. ntJne olfts for U>Ved ones. \le ~ tasting \~n Qtace . . 9-•CLUB • ~~ ~ ~ u -~ • • FREE GIFT WRAP and shOpped at Men's cl 1bnen's Pd om For SUrfwcar KAYAKS WEEKEND WEAR SATURDAY, FUMWtY 1, 1997 Al through two still boob. To register OI fot more Information. c.11 54&-33&4 OI 548-6584. COURT NPOtHTED SPlOAL A/NO. CATES Of OUNGE COUNTY (CASA) VOiunteers ate needed to rMke • two-v--commitment to teNt es ~ for abused, neglected .nd amndoned children. During the two-yHI' period. volunteen WOf'k one-on-one wfth a child f;q !Biiffiant <Vaf rntinE ~~ . 3.07ct Pear Shaped Diamond'* Color -I C1'trity -SI l Cut -Good I GIA Certified •2096 &low Wholesale Lut :faffu.y ~/'zp.W I~ ~~ 548-5626 1835 Ncwpon Blvd, g;1~.:.~~=.i'• Cafe Harbor 8c Newport• Cofta ~-'"'T-- DAVID YURMAN @> TRADITIONAL • RANCHO MtRNJE & L>.CUNA NIGUEL Ttll. ltlft CAm-TC*· -· .......... ""'EWpC)kf BEACH r.MMtlOtt ~-r~ (714) 721·9010 for°"" houR. Week. Fot infonnltlon, c.all 935-6124. COSTA MfSA HISTOllCAL somTY The society collects lnfonMtton. pho- tos and ertlfacts relating to 1he history of Costa Mesa~ 1he hatbot .... ti unteen we needed for dericll tlllb. «>mp9t« Input and "-'P in 1he llnry. Fot lnfonMtion, call owtes leed-. 631-591&. • A• SATURDAY, FEIRUAAY 1, 1997 MUITM 1llMCING Orange Cout College of1en a worbhop teaching tnd:ivtduals bow to put their intUltion to work, Ill penonal and professional situ· atiom, from 9 a .m. to noon in rocm 206 of OCC's Lewis Applied ~ Build.lDg. Registration fee ill $29. Por more infonnAtion, call 432-S880. . DIET TALK ~ . TAXHB1 Volunteer tax COUDMlon, tndned iii coofunc:tioo with the Jntemal Rnenue Sentoe, will be available at the Ouil Senior Cen- ter beginning today to prepare tu ·returns and provide amwen to tax queltlom. Interested tu- . ... ~~~ Cllureft'l alfms a dilalllloD Oil •NadbNlt AUD Tinderbox• frml 7:30 to •) p.m. at 2100 Mar Vlltat Newpolt ~ Beech. Call 6"-1341. ·: • ! I AM8UCAN UJU>ENS Orange Coast College otters a workshop on bow "Diets Don't Work, But Gentle Eating Can" from 9 to 11 p .m1 in room 208 of OCC's Lewis Applied Science Building. Registration fee is $29. Por more information, call 432· 5880. . payers should call 6"-32" for an appoUrtment. Sherman Ubnry and~~ off en a lecture on •Some NeW' Old Row -English Row fat ... Am,erican Gardens• at 10 &.Dl, at I PANCAKE BREAKFAST Newport Harbor High School Music Boosters offers an all·you· can-eat pancake breakfast from 7 a.m. to noon at 600 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. Proceeds will help music students earn their way to Hawaii to perform in the Hawaii Invitational International Music Festival representing NlfrlS. For more information, call 646-4170. Orange Coast College's Orange Apple Computer Club wtll me.et today from 8 a.a to 4 p.m. In room 214 of OCC's chemistry building. Fol'WDI for begbmen are held at 8 LIL ADDual membership ls $30 and vtslton are welcome. For more lnformatton, call 770-1865. OCC CYBERCAFE Orange Coast College offers •Saturday Morning Cybercafe," a hands-on workshop that includes a cup of coffee and an easy-to·fol- low "topic of Ute day" cybertour, from 9 a.m. to noon in the Hi Tech Lab Room 201 of OCC's Technol- ogy Center. The topic of the day will be •Internet basics -if new to 'browsing,' start here." Ses- sions are $29 per class or $25 each when signing up for three or more classes. For more information, call 432-5880. FISHING SYMPOSIUM Ronnie Kovach, director of the Penn Fishing University and host of KABC's "Fishing Expeditions," brings a team of veteran fresh and saltwater experts to offer insiders' secrets at a fishing symposium from 9 a.m . to noon at Orange Coast College in room 102 of OCC's Science Lecture Hall. Reg- Home & Garden Clutter ~ ~ ~ Lot9 of pew qqodi~g jlriving for valentines uay Stop By! 11~-{) ~A ~J« · Houri: Monday to Satu..Jay 10:30 lo 6:00 Cf#.. ~,CA.,~7 :'\orth of 17tb Stred 11~'&'/5· 9/'/() .acrou from ~11 Caa.a Reat.aur.aot Make Those Patios '1 Entries Beautiful Let Jim Jennings install your complete yard hardscape. • Expert brick, block, stone, tile, slate & concrete work. • Can recommend quality designers & landscapers. • Quality work in Costa Mesa & . Newport Beach since 1969. • Drainage problems? We solte them. ·shape Up Now! Please call 631-3623 for your complimentary • SPINNING Class, Aerobic Class or Personal Training Session; Experience The Pifferencel Offer Cood TIU 2·28-97 istration fee is $35. For more infor- mation, call 432·5880. \NALDORFSCHOOLTOUR Waldorf School of Orange County offers a comprehensive tour of the Waldorf education process from 10 a.m. to noon at 2627 Vista del Oro, Newport Beach. Parents will begin their tour with the first grade and will be led through a mini-main les- son, introducing a topic presented in each grade level through the eighth grade. For reservations, c~ 644·5070. JAPANESE ARTIFACTS Dr. Stephan Steingraber, redp· ient of the 1996/97 award from the Samuel H. Kress Lectureship in Andent Art, will present a slide program featuring 4th to 6th cen· · T~f= ~~LLl=~TI~~ CONTEMPORARY WOMEN'S WEAR & ACCESSORIES Two-Piece "Silk & Studs" Quilted sets, unbelialahle "41ue· Compare Dept. S~es & &we! . · Black "Car-Coat'" wich deUJChable faux fur collar. Gold stud detail plus matching pull-on slacks. Set: Only '$40.00 Ivory Baseball)la. w/gold swd & Gold Lami collar plus mDu:hing pull,on slacks. Set: Only $40.00 657 .. 6887 332 Marine Ave. Cloeed Tue.. (Between Balboa lee Cream Factory and Andiamo Hair) NAME SR.ANDS • Omega • Dynasty • Les car. 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' . l, ~ . .. ·; e "; ,.. 8 ' : I • Are You One of Those Follow these instructions: Answer each question as to how you feel RIGHI' NOW / . .. ,~ +M- 000 r ... 000 0 0 0~" I' 000 coo ~' 000 coo·· ooo'v COO"' . , 000 coo·., coo~' 000 coo coo~ coo" . coo 000~ 000 coo"· coo"" ~. 000 000". , . coo" coo · , . 000 ... 000 ooo"'· OOCJ'!' . coo ... ,,. 000 000 000 ,.. •I 000 coo' coo:; 00~ 000 , 000 000 ' " SATURDAY, FEBRUAAY 1, 1997 Aft A~TAU< ;,~~tline Counseling Center o~ a fr~ lecture called • Atten- tiOQ Deficit Disorder in Children, J\4olescents and Adults" at 7 p.m. al..,1200 Quail St., Suite 105, New- port Beach. For more information, call 476-0991. ~OENSO.UB • j,Win.tet Meeting of Orange 4t>unty District of California Gar- dtU,1 Clubs will be 10 a.m . in the Newport Hills Community Club- house on Port Carlow Place in Newport Beach. At 11 a.m. there wJ» be a program on •Children's GRrdeI\$ in Residential Spaces w luncb. will be served at noon, f wed by a tour of Fashion d and Roger's Gardens. Cost ~$5. For reservations, call 544- 5751. -TUESDAY PATENT YOUR IDEAS Orange Coast College offers a workshop on "Patent Your Ideas, Products and Inventions~ from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at OCC. Individ- uals will learn the fundamental concepts of the U.S. patent laws in easy-to-understand terms. Reg- istration fee is $39. For more infor- mation, call 432-5880. ATTENTION TALK Coastline Counseling Center offers a lecture called •Attention Deficit Disorder In the Business World• from 7 to 9 p.m. at 1200 Quail St., Suite 105, Newport Beach. Cost is $20. For more mformation, call 476-0991. PARKS MEETING Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission of Newport Beach is having its monthly meeting at 7 p.m. in the council chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. For more information, call 644-3151. YOUR HANDWRITING Newport Be,och Central Library offers a ~e program on •What Your Handwriting Tells - About You• at noon at 1000 Avo- cado Ave., Newport Beach. For more infonnation, call 717-3801. THE ZONE A local support group will meet to discuss •nie Zone,• the nutri- tion plan developed.by best-sell· ing author Barry Sears, at 6 p.m. at the super Crown Bookstore, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 673- 3588. CAREER BELIEFS Orange Coast College otters a free, three-part workshop designed to show attendees how their personal beliefs can help or hinder career advancement from 6 to 7:30 p .m. today, Feb. 11 and 18 in OCC's Re-Entry Center. Por more call. 432-5162. HEART HEALTHY Hoag Heart Institute offers a free lecture bn •staying Heart Healthy" from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Grace Hoag Conference Center, 301 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. Reservations are required at (800) 514-4624. wEDNESDAY FINANOAL FORUM Costa Mesa Chamber of Com- merce offers a business and finan- cial forum, a seminar offered exclusively to members of the Costa Mesa Chamber of Com- merce, from 7:15 to 8:45 a.m. at 1835 Newport Blvd., E-270, Costa Mesa. The topic will be "The Long Term Crises: What to do in the event that you or a loved one need nursing home or other long term care." The cost of the pro- gram is included in chamber dues. For more information, call 574-8780. A POWERFUL YOU Moving Toward a More Power- ful You meets every Wednesday, 7 to 9 p.m. at 1792 Kinglet Cow1, Costa Mesa. The women's sup- port group focuses on gaining outer strength Uuough stretching, walking or jogging the first b.alf hour, and inner strength through group interaction. 1be fee is $25 and reservations are required. For more information, call 751-1792. INVESTMENT TAU< Newport Harbor Panhellenic will have its meeting on "Invest- ment PorUolios" at 10 a.m. at St. Michael's All Angels Church, 3233 Padfic View Drive, Corona del Mar. There will be a lunch dona~n of $4 and bridge will fol- low lunch. For more information, call 846-4164. COMPUTER WORKSHOP Orange Coast College offers a free workshop for computer neo- phytes that explores the World Wide Web from 1 :30 to 3 p.m. in OCC's Macintosh Lab. For more information, call 432-5162. INSIDE EDGE Inside Edge offers a seminar on "Male Initiation -Is It Needed" from 6:30 to 8:30 a.m. at Scott's Restaurant, 3300 Bristol, Costa Mesa. Cost is $20 for first time guests and $35 for others. For reservations, call 460-4242. BEAT THE ODDS Hoag Heart Institute offers a free lecture on •Beat the Odds• from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Hoag Health Center, 1190 Baker St., Costa Mesa. Reservations are required at (800) 5 14-4624. MANAGED CARE Hoag Heart institute offers a free lecture on "Cardiovascular Services from a Managed Care Perspective" from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Grace Hoag Conference Cen- ter, 301 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. Reservations are required at (800) 514-4624. MEN'S BREAKFAST Men's Fellowship Breakfast of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church will have its weekly fellowship on "What Should a Christian Be Thinking and Doing?" from 7 to 8 a.m. in Dierenfield Hall, 600 St. I Andrews Road, Newport Beach. Cost ta $2.50 for breakfast. For more information, call 57•·2239. nruRSDAY FITNESS PROGRAM The American Cancer Society offers a four-week lifestyle fitness program from 6:30 to 8 p.m. today and every Thursday in February at the Newport-Costa Mesa- lrvine family YMCA, 2300 Uni- versity Drive, Newport Beach. Topics include basics on cardio- vascular exercise, strength train- ing and diet and exercise. Cost is $10 per workshop or $30 for all four. For more information, call 642-9990. ESTATE PLANNING The Law Offices of Llsa A. Ciancio offers a free seminar on "Do I Need Estate Planning? Pro- tecting Your Assets Through Wills and 'Ihlsts" at 6:30 p.m. at 881 Dover Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach. Reservations are required at 574-0866. CAREER NETWORK The free Career Network meeting at St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church for those unem- ployed will discuss ·winning the Interview and Staying Connect- ed" at 7:30 p.m. in the Stewart Lounge, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 574·2239. TAXTAU< Courtlandt Pin.and.al often a free workshop on •succeaful 'JU Strategies• from 1 to 2 p.m. or 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the University Athletic Oub, 1701 Quail St., Newport Beach. Por more infor- mation, call 251-6901. INSIDER POUT1CS Women in Leadership offers a reception on "Insider Politics: Has Anything Really Changed?• at 11:30 ,a.m . at the Pacific O ub, 4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Cost is $30 for members and $40 non-members. For infor- mation, call 675-1550. POLISHED PROPOSAL Newport Beach Central Library offers a free program on "Writing a Polished Proposal to Peddle Your Book" at 1 p.m. in the Friends' ·Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call 717- 3801. ELEGANT WEDDINGS Orange Coast College Com- munity Education Office offers a workshop on "Economical Ele- gant Weddings" from 6:30 to 9 p.m . at OCC. Registration fee is $35 per person and $59 for two. For more information, call 432- 5880. 9People Interested in Knowing More About Yourself? Just fill out the Questionnaire and mail if in : 1 1 111111 • Everything you need is • We analyze the results "'*-,....... _., '°' _.. enclosed right here. and prepare your I BUSINESS REPLY MAIL } • Fill out the PersoDality personality chart. RRST a.ASS FIRST~ NO. TUSTIN. CA Questionnaire below. • Come in ond hav.e results POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE • Mail it back. explained 1to you free! 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REPUBUCAN WOMEN ~ Orange County Federation d Republican Women features1 Helen Lazar, Legislative Advo-- cate for California Federated" Republican Women, a s the 1 keynote speaker at the annual., Uncoln Day luncheon at 9 a.m. at) the Costa Mesa Golf and Country3 Oub, 1701 Golf CoW'Se Drtve:l Registration begins at 8 a.m. Cost; is $30. Por reservations, call 546- 1429. HEART DISEASE • Hoag Heart institute offers a free lecture on •Conquering " Heart Disease" from 7 to 8 p .m. at"; the Grace Hoag Conference Cen-; ter, 301 Newport Blvd., Newport · Beach. Reservations are required ' at (800) 514-4624. ; FRIDAY BUSINESS WORKSHOP J Newport Area Chamber of Commerce offers a free work.shop on ·Where Do You Go When Your I Bank Says -NOi" from 7:30 to 9., a.m. at 1470 Jamboree Road, 1 Newport Beach. For reservations, t call 640-4789. l J OROflDSHOW Crystal Cow1 presents •Fasci-' nation of Orchids,• the 17th( Annual Orange County Cymbidi-1 um Society Show beginning . today through Feb. 10. at 333~ Bear St., Costa Mesa. All three levels of Crystal Cow1 will be. turned into an enchanting orchid_ greenhouse and free seminars and demonstrations will be pre- sented throughout the weekend. For more information, call 435- 2167. INVENTOR'S FORUM Orange Coast College offers an inventors forum on •Profit Through Inventing" from 7:30 to 10 p .m. in room 101 of OCC's Sci-~ ence Lecture Hall. Registration fee is S5 for members and $15 for guests. For more information, call 432-5880. MAYOR'S DINNER Speak Up Newport's 16th annual Mayor's Dinner will be 6• -t p.m. at the Balboa. Bay Oub; 1221 Coast Highway, Newport Beach. J The program includes hon oring past mayors of Newport Beach and a report on the dty by Mayor Jan Dehay. Cost is $45 per person. For more information, call 224- 2266. SATURDAY, FBB. 8 GRAND OPENING Little Women offers an open house from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 191 E. 16th St., Costa Mesa. Uttle Women offers birthdays for young ladies, bridal showers and baby showers in an elegant Victorian setting. Etiquette workshops for boys and girls are also availeble. For more information, call 6'6- 7212. PET FUND-AAISER Costa Mesa Bark Park presents the "Va.Ientine's Day Photo-Op and Fund-Raiser" from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Arlington Avenue at TeWmkle Park in Costa Mesa. Photos can be ta.ken ol your spe- cial canine Valentine in front ol a unique backdrop. Cost is $10 and all profits will go to replenish the Bark Park operating fund. For more information, call 754--5041. COMPUTER a.us Windows Users Oub meets a.m. to noon in room 116 of Orange Coast College Fine Building. The club is open to any- one interested in Miaoeoft Win- dows and Windows apptic4tioos, including beginners. Annual membership fee for the dub ii $20 and includes a ~etter. more information, c;:aD. 644-5.182, AU SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1997 QJaNG MINISTRY 5.mt Jo.mes Episcopal Church ewport Beach is hosting a on S.turday Feb. 15, troduces •the most success- y caring ministry program ~. • The Stephen Series from tc>O a.m. to 1:00 p.m. involves two ~tAtions, Ministry to Those Slperiendng Grief and How to Care in a Distinctively Christian Way. They provide immediately wable skills and tools that equip ill Christians to serve as lay min-Dters. To register for the work-*op at 3209 Via Udo, or for more letails, contact Wmn MacEwan at "15-0210. 'IHESOURCE Costa Mesa Seventh-Day A.dv&ntist Church is hosting a (Dntinuing seminar series. Reve- lelion, The Seven. Churches be'gan Friday but continues through Monday. It's scheduled for 2:30 to 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Sunday and 1 ;00 to 9:00 p .m. Monday. Bill Uversidge conducts the sessions and follows a teaching style of let- ting the Bible answer itself. The church is located at 271 Avocado St. in Costa Mesa. Call 548-6596 fo learn more. · tr~1 WTHERAN GAYS A seminar titled usomeone You Know and Love is Gay" will be presented Sunday, at Newport Barbor Lutheran Church. The 2:00 to 7:00 p.m. event is spon- 1<>red by the Gay and Lesbian Task Force of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America's Pacific Synod. In addition to the father of a gay son, speakers will include gay men, lesbian women and family members sharing per- it>nal stories. The purpose is to Selp continue dialogue among Christians wishing to know more about the gay and lesbian group. The church is located at 798 Dover Drive in Newport Beach. Phone 548-3631. SOENCE OF MINO I In addition to learning more about ourselves and our relation- ship to God, this workshop covers our true spiritual nature, spiritual laws and our mind's power to cre- ate our world. The Rev. Ken Gray guides the study from 10:00 a.m. lt> Noon today at New Thought Community Church. At the same time Feb. 8, Juanella Evans directs Science of Mind IV. It's an odvanced metaphysics class open · to all seeking the God power Within. All classes take place at tile church parsonage located at 1929 Tustin Ave. in Costa Mesa. A love offering of $15 is suggested. To learn more, call 646-3 199. HEALING BROKEN HEARTS CONGREGATIONAL © COMMUNITY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL . UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST To s.ii.ve 11 To "1n; To C... I• To 00. Bruce Van Blair, Minister Sunday Worship 8:15 & 10AM Church School 9AM Adult-9:45 Children Child Care Provided 644-7400 611 Heliotrope Ave, COl'ona Del Mar Former Israeli prime minister to speak Shimon Peres, one of tbe great sta181men of tbe 20lb cen· tury wOl speak at Temple Bat Yabm ID Newport INda OD Sanday, Feb. 9. The former Israeli prime mint.._ and Nobel Prize winner wOl appeu at 7:00 p.m. • Ilda year's Norman SchUf Scholar Lecturer. 1be event la opm to the public, and tickets are available at the Temple. 8elerved aeattng costs 536, and non-re1erved general Mlmlufon co.ti $18. Pall-Ume students ud thote 65 ud over can purchase non-reserved admilslon for $12. Pens' flnt Orange County appearance takes place at 1011 Camel- bac:k SL Phone 6'4-1999 to find out more. Vmeyard Christian Fellowship is hosting a series of divorce recovery workshops in Costa Mesa from Feb. 18 through March 25. Each Tuesday from 7:00 to.9:00 p.m., assistant pastor and single parent Mike Barnett will guide participants in a lee- -lure-discussion format. The series takes place at 102 East Baker St. Call 556-8463 for more informa- tion or to arrange child care by pre-registering. JEWISH SUNDAY SCHOOL The Jewish Culture School is offering Sunday school classes for children, ages 5 through mitz- vah program, as well as adult seminar. The 10:00 a.m. to noon classes usually meet at the Jew- ish Community Center twice a month. But some sessions substi- tute a field trip. This chapter of the Society for Humanistic Judaism sponsors an adult semi- nar during the Sunday School sessions for all its members. The center is located at 250 E. Baker St. in Costa Mesa. To learn more about the chapter and registra- tion, phone Deborah Holland at 559-6726. HEALTH DAY Instructor Janet Brosan leads People With Arthritis Can Elcer- cise classes from 10 to 11 a.m. every Tuesday at the Jewish Senior Center of Orange County, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. The class includes health education, joint-protection tips, relaxation techniques, pain-control tech- niques and socializing. Call 513- 5641. PARADIGM SHIFT The Newport Beach Baha'i Community allows participants to hear and experience Paradigm Shift: A New Way -A New World 7:30 p.m. every Friday at a private residence in Corona de1 Mar. Together, th.ey·explore such questions as: Can racism and prejudice be eliminated? What is the new world order? Can con- f1icts be 'resolved without forcei >Je women and men equal? What's the spiritual solution to ow: economic problems? Music and food are included. Directions: 759-0999. GREAT DECSIONS Stimulating discussions on lJ.S. ~oreign policy will continue for eight consecutive Mondays at St. Mark Presbyterian Church. The 7:30 to 9:-00.p.m. series continues . .Monday with the first topic "Northeast Asian TII1derbox." The address is 2100 Mar VISta in Newport Beach. Call 644-1341 to learn more. DHARMA SOCIETY Newport Beach Higashi Hon- ganji Buddhist Temple's Dhanna Society presents a lecture and dis- cussion series Sunday, Feb. 9, and on the second Sunday of each month at the temple, 254 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. Call 722-1202. SINGLES LURING ANO LANDING At 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, the gathering at Serendipity will compare love, lust, infatuation and chemistry. They're compo- n~nts of counselor Dick Innes' presentation "Baiting, Dating, Waiting and Mating." Innes says improving the chances of finding and keeping the "love of your lite" may improve by grasping the difference between those experi- ences. The regular event contin- ues at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church located at 600 St. Andrews Road in Newport Beach. A $3 donation ·at the door also covers refreshments. Phone 574- 2214 to find out more. ASK THE RABBI . Rabbi David Rosenberg will field questions during Singles Evening Feb. 14 and every sec- ond Friday of the month at Tem- ple Isaiah of Newport Beach. A special Oneg Shabbat (fellowship hour) will follow services honor: ing single people. It all takes place at 2401 Irvine Ave. in New- port Beach (Back Bay). For infor- mation about the time, call 548- 6900. SERMONS NEW TRADmONS Christ Church by the Sea cele- METHODIST EPISCOPAL SAINT J~ES cruRCH eptscopa '"A~D ' ' tlD~twl .... .-. """'-"""--' SiMDr"' Fr. David C. Andenon, rector 3209 Via Lido Newport Beach 714/675-0210 II 7:30 am Traditional 9amCon~fY. 9 am Church SchoOI 10:45 am Charismatic ~ Wednesday noon CostaMeM MESA VERDE UNmD MDHODIST CHURCH 1701 laker, C.M Worship & Church School 1:30 and 10:00 a.m. Dr. Richard George 979-8234 T~AGUNA United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Dr. Laiuna Beach 99-3088 Sund~ Morning Wors,, & Chris an Education 1 O M Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesley Counsell:lPa Center S8rvlces Avai able NEWPORT CENTER UNITED ME11tODIST CHURCH I 60CI Marauep·te Ave. orona-de Mar 644-0745 Wprshlp at 8:00AM & I O:OOAM Children Sunday School I O:OOAM Jr. & Sr. High S:OOPM COMMUNITY CHURCH 9 HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH l. (Dlsclples of Christ) 2A01 trrltlt Aw. et 11111 lulltl • New,ort lea Sunday Worship -10:00AM Dr. Dennis W. Short Minister 645-5781 C HRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Vkl Lido, *wport a.rac:tl 673-1340 Of 673-6150 SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3100 Pacfac View Dr, N9wpart Beach 644-2617. ot 675-4661 Chwch 10 -•a pm. Chwcb 10 am SUndclf ld¥IOl 10 en 9unday School 10 am w~~·JllD ~...._,.•s-n•111~12- ... q we love one another, God dwelleth in us, and his love is perfected in us. I John 4:12 lf BrlOCbes of Tiie Motlier Cllurdi • Tiie F1nl <lturdl fl Cbrlst, Scientist • Boltoa, ~ St. Matthew'• Church· A perWt d ,_ ~ Cethollo Qiurdl 1721 W•·11lcM ._.,~a.ch, CA__, (fldng .............. The ptzza ~ 714441-1112 \ ..... ...................... Aolnn15:13 brates its New lraditions Service of Wonhip each Sunday at 9:30 a.m. Child Care ls available dur· ing each observance. The United Methodist church is located at 1400 West Balboa Blvd. in New- port Beach. Phone 675-6310 for details. UNrTARJAN UNIVE"5AUm Services at Orange Coast Uni- tarian Universalist Church usually begin at 10:30 a.m. each Sunday. Child care and youth religious education are provided. The church isJocated in Costa Mesa at 1259 Victoria St. For more infor- matio~ call 646-4652. TENDER BUTZ The Rev. Gail Miller unleashes #Love Power" Sunday, at New Thought Church, the Science of Mind Center. The 10:30 a.m. ser- vice follows meditation at 10:15, and Sunday School is provided. The church is newly located in the Neigtlborhood Community Cen- ter at 1845 Park Ave., in Costa Mesa. Call 646-3199 for more information. SPECIAL SERVICES MUSICAL SAVANT Shabbat services at Temple Isaiah of Newport Beach (conser- vative) will feature a guest cantor on Feb. 7 who sings in 23 lan- guages. The subject of several documentaries, Gloria LenhQff, will add her clear soprano to the 8 p.m . services on Friday. The.tem- ple's spiritual leader, Rabbi David Rosenberg, will officiate, and Glo- ria's father, professor Howard Lenhoff, will give an introduction. The community is invited to attend the event at 2401 Irvine Ave. in Newport Beach. More information is available by calling 548-6900. BIBLE SURFING Christ Church by the Sea's Ser- vice on the Sand moves indoors for the winter. Don Roberson now leads an informal Bible Surfing service at the church on Sundays at 8 a.m. It includes singing, the message and good fellowship at 1400 West Balboa Blvd. in New- port Beach. Phone 675-6310 for details. SUNDAY NIGHT ALIVE · At 5:30 p .m. Sunday Night Alive gathers at Christ Church by the Sea. It featutes the 14th Street gospel band and an informal mes- sage from pastor Dave Lehmberg. VlSitors are invited to 1400 W. Bal- boa Blvd. for good fellowship and an optional light supper. The church office will answer ques- tions at 673-3805. Newport Beach/Costa Meu Daily P PROMISE KEEPERS A Christian men's Thursday prayer meeting will emphasize.. becoming better fathers, hus- bands and citizens. It's one of many upcoming events the Orange County Promise Keepen( Task Poree is hosting. It will be held at Southern California Col- lege, 55 Fair Drive, in Costa Mesa. The 24 hour Promise Keep- ers Hotline provides inlormation on all upcoming events at 798- 8888. MARRIAGE "TUNE-UP" Couples have an opportunity to tune-up their marriages over the Feb. 7-9 week.end~ The First Evangelical Free Church of Fullerton is hosting a conference at Country Side Inn and Suites of Newport Beach. It provides cou- ples information about communi- cation, forgiveness, intimacy and sexuality. The $150 per couple fee covers two nights of lodging, two i breakfasts and two lunches. For a: brochure or other information,; call 529-5544 . 1 l HEALING AND ENLIGHTENMENT ·! Gate of Heaven Chapel con-l ducts Sunday services at 2:00 p.m.: with psychic demonstration, spiri-~ tual healing and special music.1 They take place at 14Ql 15th St.! in the Newport Beach Masonicj Temple Building. For reserva-1 tions, call 722-4609. i KEEP THE WONDER ALIVE Our Lady Queen of Angels offers inactive Catholics an opportunity to engage in or listen to candid, open dialog on topics they choose. The gatherings con- tinue Sunday, at 6:15 p.m., and offer frank, honest discussion in a relaxed setting. In addition to morality, re-marriage and annul- ments, past topics have included scriptures, changes since Vatican Il and more. The talks talce place at Our Lady of Angels Parish Center at 2046 Mar V15ta Drive in Newport Beach. Cali Marie Romano at 548-3844 or Johnny Golde at 721-0496 with any ques- tions. BAHA'IS GATHERING The Baha'is of Newport Beach sponsor a lunch, spealcer and dis- cussion of timely topics 11 a.m.· the last Sunday of each month at a private residence in Corona del Mar. All are welcome. Directions: 760-5360. BLOOD-PRESSURE CHECKS First United Methodist Church' of Costa Mesa, 420 W. 19th St .. will conduct a free blood-pressure. clinic between 10 and 10:30 a .m. Sund~y and the first Sunday of; each month. Call 548-7727. 1 I I PRESBYTERIAN St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church lkncfit from th1' ~l.'flc,: "Whoknns fw Contrmporary Families" "HANDLING HASSLES WITH YOUR PARENTS" (Ephesians 6: l • 3) nr. )·~'"A lluffm.in Saturday, Fehruary I, 5: 30 P.M. """"""'u Sunday, February 2, 8:JOand 10:15 A.M. 600 St. AnJrews RoaJ, Newport Beach, CAiifornia (714) 6.3 1 -2~80 (acn""' fnun Newport Hnrl"'' H1i:h School M Irvine :m.11 Srh.} ST. MARK PREsBYTERIAN CHURCH "Open Arms and Open Minds" Wors1Up 9:30 Jamboree & Emtblalf in Newport Bacb 644-1341 RELIGIOUS SCIENCE Ofb: 014) 646-3199 Rtv. 8111 Miiier, lllflm Minister Dr. Juanella Evans, Minister fllMllll: lllnllolal New.,. Alllollce ln'1ite the residents of Newport Beach, Corona del Mar & Costa Mesa to your place of worship 1~1/~u,,tk Re,.,..,. Dtreceory pl.eaM, call, Newpon~..._DUlyPiloc SATURDAY, FEBRVAJl.Y 1, 1997 A !, . Fair is the way to celebrate the fairway TI ferrls wheel was turning Marvo Cbu1berUn and Alla Va A111dela approached the entrance gate clutching th~ red tickets to ride. •eome on wtth us,• they said. •we'll be able to touch the top of this mighty hangar.• It was all part of the joy created by Hoag Hospital and Taco Bell to cele- bra~ The Taco Bell Newport Classic. Hoag Hospital's 552 Club out- did its reputation for party plan- ning, organizing a massive golf gala in the U.S. Marine C01ps Air Station Hangar One at the Tustin Air Base. Over 1,000 locals were awe-struck by the nation's largest all-wood structure, built during World War U to house dirigibles. As impressive as the colorful ferris wheel was, one's Tom Lehman, 1996 U.S. Open Champion Stew Jones, Payne Stewart. Fuzzy Zoeller, and returning champion R. W. Eaks of Scottsdale, Ariz. •Tue Newport Taco Bell Classic has served a springboard to stardom for some of the finest names in professional golf," said Hank Adler, chairman of the event. Adler climbed up on the catwalk that bisected the massive hangar to welcome the crowd as they sat down to a served din- ner on another section of the seven acres of the l'Ound tables, Adler looked like the proverbial ant against a backdrop of a large American ftag. He was supposed to look like General Patton addressing the troops, but the scale was a little oU. Dick Bright's SRO 19-piece band commanded attention at the opposite end of the party, playing nostalgic favorites from the 1940s, '50s and '60s on an elevated 40-by-40 stage with a 100-foot dance floor below. Golfers from all over the nation mixed with the local crowd and dedicated Hoag staff and sup- porters. ' . Fran and John Applegate shoot to win at hangar used for the --&le .. Hoag Hangar Happening." party. •rve got to tell you it was really scary Phyllls Bauni. John and Prances Applegate, Nancy and Jack Caldwell. John Cosby, John Curd and Carol Mock. Stan and Randee Dalzell, Gll and.Anita Ferguson. Jim and Marilyn Glanullu, Karen and Lewis Lustm.an. Ted and Lana Longacre, Elliot and Joanne Mercer, King and Pam Nelson. Jerry and Barbara Andenon. Dave and Marilyn Wooten. Bev- erly ltay, Henry Schleletn. Roger and Marton Palley, Aidan and Ann Raney, Richard Sewell, Ted and Mary Jean Simpkins, Doris and Prank Tunney, and Mark Wurtz were among the revelers celebrating the success of the Taco Bell Newport Classic and Hoag Hospital. Proceeds from the evening and the tournament benefit Hoag Hospital. In 23 years, the event has raised more than $2.1 mil- lion, with more than half of these funds coming to Hoag in the imagination ran wild seeing the ghosts of old blimps inside the hangar. Reality came into view however, as the crowd was con- fronted with bumper cars, a bas- ketball toss, and just about every other imaginable carnival attrac- tion. · Hawkers and carnies were giving away those stuffed ani- mals like crazy. One woman came by holding a flock of giant stuffed plush pink flamingos. •What are you going to do with all of them?" her date asked. •Who knows, who cares, I love holding them now, that's the fun of carnival isn't it?" she replied. It was all a.bout the magic of the moment, which.is surely appro- priate given the nature of the celebration over golf. The Taco Bell Classic, in its 23rd year, is the longest running pro-am in Orange County. The event, played on the greens of the Newport Beach Country Club, played host to players such as 1996 PGA Player of The Year up there,• sai4 the I rugged Adler after climbing 'down to ground level. From the perspective of guests sitting at Belle .,.._ne Salons And Lawrence Malone, M.D. present two fiee seminars Monday, Feb. 3 & Tuesday, Feb. 4 ,-say.goodbye to spider veins! NO INJECTIONS OR SURGERY.· NEW SYSTEM USES INTENSE PULSED UGHT SIMILAR TO A WER Dr. Lawrence Malone will 1ltow #tow the PltofoOerm Vl 1y1fem can eliminate unsiglttfy JPidet' ¥9in1 from yo41r lee• or face. Ac1Yan1age1 ol the Photoderm Include: • Ulfle « no iliKOIHforl • Qvkk ,,_,,,..,, time• • No ,....... « •urptr)t witft .... Ade effects lrief consultations with Dr. Malone will &e availol>le RSVP to reserw your plcx• • call 714/7~3-6060 Monc:lcry, Feb. 3 -6:30 p.m. Belle Daphne Day Spa & Solon, Yorba Lindo 18200 Yorb.i Lindi Blvd .. Ste. 411 Phone: (7 14) 993-3131 Tuesday, Feb. 4 • 6:30 p.m. Belle Daphne Serenilll Skin Core, Newport Beach 409 ·31st Strttt Newpon Beach Phone: (714) 673-29&8 recent years due to the involve- ment of Taco Bell. • B.W. COOK's column runs every Thurs- day. and Saturday. RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. W'her9 Your Dollar Coven Morel 1922 HAlllOR llVD., COSTA MESA • 5'1-1156 Above: Tournament sponsor Michael Drucker and his wile, Deb- , bie, join Michael Roossin and wile, Pamela, at the .. Hoag Hangar Happening.'" Left Chair Hank Adler and Phyllis Baum ·; enjoy the carnival midway. .. ·-, .. Auto • Commercial • Trucks • Homeowners • Bonds D O GS • Ufe •Health• r .. e ~ 0 t ~of Lo\fetr Q ~rs * Call for Quotes * c; "0 "(" Family Owned & Operated Co. Agents for: Safeco • Progressive •. Fie. Superior & More Including-Mercury Ins. GAS AND WASH ONE STOP CONVENIENCE!!!! only ss.9s t A14 SATUftDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1997 Nancy Minor's wire scrµptures of famous and . nonfamous people will be on display at Orange Coast College By Stacy Noelle Brown, Daily Pilot T he opening of the "Live Wires" exhibit at Orange Coast College is a major deal for Nancy Minor. "Wires" is a one-woman show that takes Minor back to the .col- lege where it all began. It was in a class at OCC that Minor had an art assignment to construct a wire skeleton. That assignment was the •·seed of the idea" that would tum into a blossoming art career for the 35-year Newport Beach resident. Working with wire in a third- dimensional format was "instinc- tively natural" for Minor and she continued working with the medium even after her class pro- ject was completed. She describes the process of taking pliers in both hands, bending wire as it unwinds from the coil and then soldering each joint with precision and care as •drawing in the third dimen- sion.• Her works are wire busts of people -famous and not -that are a little larger than life-sized. Minor's first work was of her art instructOr, Inez. Owings. "I struggled with it on my own," Min~r says. "Everttually people recognized that it looked like the person that I was trying to sculpt." Minor made her first step into the public's awareness when she took her artwork to a boutique show. She then entered an art show sponsored by the Costa Mesa Art League and continued showing around the Orange County area. National attention came her way when her sculpture of Eleanor Roosevelt won an honor- able mention in the Pen and Brush Gallery's 50th National Hand-Forged Vermont-Made Chandelier 30·0 x 26 .High Available in rust. iron & cream Repairs & light bulbs HUBBARDTON FORGE Open Tun.-Fri. 8:30-5, Sat 9-4 1510 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa• 548-9341 -------------------------· --- ----------------------I I I I I I I I I I 17th St. BEAUTY CENTER ------------------ I · essentto~ I elements 1 ~· I 283-D 17th Street, Costa Mesa (Ntxt to Ross) • O&n l Da~s: M-F9-8 Sat. 9-7 s,,,,.11:5 1 ·----------···------------- ExclUlive~y at Sculpture Sho~ in New York City. Roosevelt was the first famous person that Minor sculpted in wire. 1q di J 8'llAN POlllM/ ~V P1DT ~i~ "I was always intrigued with her life," Minor says of Roo- sevelt. "She was truly a woman before her time." Besides being the first famous person Minor sculpted, Roosevelt was also the first piece she ever sold. The head of the "intrigu- ing" Eleanor fetched $1,200 at a La Jolla gallery. Local arUst Nancy Minor holds the head of Albert Einstein. one of many famous people 1be bM ~: made out of wire In her home stu~o. Minor currently ha.a an exb.lbltton at (!ruge Coast College. n) The next famous bead to "get wired" was that of Albert Ein- stein. Her latest famous creation is of Marilyn Monroe and will be shown for the first time in the OCC exhibit. While Minor likes to sculpt the heads of famous people, most of the sculptures that consume her time and space in her Newport studio are of regular people who have commissioned h er to get them wired in as well. Minor says it takes her two months to complete a piece. The process includes sketching the person to be sculpted, pho- tographing the person, the actual UNIQUE .LUTIONS UNUSUAL WINDOWS If you're looking for window treatments that work with your custom windows, then look no further. 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It is a lot of time-consuming work, which is now a little easier to complete since she has recently retired from a 21-year stint as a coordinator, teacher and coun- selor in the Newport-Mesa Uni- · 1r~ fied School District. l •~ "Llve Wires" can be seen at. . 1£¥'7 Orange Coast College, 2701 '£~ Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, in 'r.S the Fine Ar\s Building Poyer from Saturday through Feb. 14 '0'lli during college hours. For more information, c~ 432-5629. !Jive ~«11' ;/~~ . s1 @;e6h JVe~ ..:&oi ·25% OFF Silk Floral Arrangements Custom Florals Gifts & Antiques Speciality Furniture Mon-Fri 10-6 • Sat 10-5 369 E 17th St., #13 714-646-6745 Westport Square • Costa Mesa (nc:xt to Plum'• Cafe) O\ I Ill '' H \I \I\' I \t.I "Very poignant ... smart and articulate." -Tbe New Ycri Times "Golden Cbild has acquired a real luster on its vo}age to the West Coast... . riveting and moving ... deeply felt work." -losA~Tfllff'S t.1: \ f I • • -. '·-...;.,,, .. - ~ Calibrate the 300th blrtbday ol Pram Sd.lubert with an intl- inale evening of solo IOO.atal and Ueder presented by MUllca ~at 8 p.m. today at New- pod Harbor Lutheran Church, 198 Dover Drive, Newport BeKb. lkkets are S6 for stu- dentl, $12 for aenion and $18 for gaeral admission. For inform.a- tiOJ). call (310) 478-1258. I ' ~PACRC Opera Pacific presents Ghlleppe Verdi's "Rigoletto• at 8 p.m. today and at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Orange County Perform- ing Artl Center, 600 Town Cen- ter!.Drlve, Costa Mesa. 1lckets ~ S2l to $89. For information, call 7-40-7878, MUSICA lATINA Harmonia Baroque Players p~ts "MUlica Latina• at 3 p.m. Sunday at Christ Church By The Sea United Methodist Church, 1400 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. The program features music from the Spanish Renaissance and mUsic by Latin American Baroque composers from Peru, Mexico, Chile and Brazil. General admission is $10. Seniors and full-time students pay $7. For information, call 970- 8545. KODO The Orange County Perform- ing Arts Center presents Kodo, a remark.able group of Japanese performers who combine the ancient art of ta.iko drumming with athletic dance, at 8 p.m. Monday at 600 Town Center Dri- ve, Costa Mesa. Tickets cost $22- $36. For information, call 556-ARTS. TliE BIG BAND ERA Orange Coast College offers a m\.1Sic wor~op, "The Music of Your Llfe: Swing Along to the Music of the Big Band Era - 1935-1950," from 3 to 4 p .m. Tuesday through March 25 in room 107 of OCC's Business Edµcation Building, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Through an entertaining audio and visual learning atmosphere, participants will see a tribute to Glfllll Miller, and will hear many vocalistl, from Prank Sinatra to Peggy Lee to Peny Como. Regis· tration tee ii S69. For informa- Uoo. call .C32-S880. PEJlOISSION ENSEMIU Music Director Carl St. Clair will lead the Padfic Symphony Orchestra and the ait1cally acdaimed percuaion ememble Nexus in Takemttsu'• "Prom me flows what you call nme. at 8 p.m. Thunda.y and Peb. 7 at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa.1lckets are $16 to $44. Por information , call 755- 5799. TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS Pree live classlc rock perfor- mances are scheduled from noon to 2:30 p.m. Monday through Fri· day; from 7 to 10 p.m. Friday and Satw'day; and from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday afternoons in the Town Square at niangle Square in Costa Mesa. SPECIAL SAFARI BRUNCH A Safari Sunday Brunch C?uise is available aboard the 54-foot Emerald Forest 'f1ki docked in Balboa at the Fun Zone from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Sunday. The cost is $25.95 per person and $15.95 for chil- dren under 12. For reservations, call 673-0240. FARMERS MARKETS Every Thwsday there is a farmers market from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Orange County Fairgrounds. The Orange County Market Place is every Saturday and Sunday from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m . in the main fairgrounds parking lot. For information, call 723- 6616. Every Saturday there is a farmers market frQJn 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the municipal parking lot at Bayside Drive and Marguerite Avenue in (;:orona def Mar. STAGE 'STONE SOUP' Orange Coast College pre- sents "Stone Soup," an origtnal adaptation of the classic chil- dren's folk tale. It will be staged at 10 a.m. Wednesday through Prtday, 2 p.m. Saturday and Sun- day and 1 p.m. Friday and Satur- day, Peb. 5 through 8, at OCC's Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Advance tickets are $3 and tick- ets at the door are $4. For infor- mation, call .C32-5880. 'IEST AND FINAL OFFER' South Coast Repertory pre- sents "BAPO" through Peb. 23 on the Second Stage at 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The performance schedule will be Tuesday througb Frida.y at 8 p.m., Saturday at 2:30 and 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. 1lckets are $26-$39. Por informa- tion, call 957-0433. 'SOME™ING'S AFOOT' The Costa Mesa Civic Play- house presents "Something's Afoot" at 8 p.m. with Sunday matinee performances at 2 p.m. through Feb. 9 at 661 Hamilton Ave., Costa Mesa. Tickets are $15 and $12.50 for seniors. For information, call 650-5269. 'GOLDEN CHILD' South Coast Repertory pre- sents "Golden Child" through Feb. 9 on the Mainstage at 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The performance schedule will be Tuesday through Friday at 8 p .m., Saturday at 2:30 and 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $28-$41. For more information, call 957-4033. Fll.M ANIMATION FESTIVAL Spike and Mike's Festival of Animation and Sick & Twisted is at the Mesa Theater through Feb. 13 at 1884 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Show times are 7 p .m., 9:30 p .m. and midnight Monday through Fridays; 4:30 p .m., 7 p.m ., 9:30 p.m. and mid- night on Saturday and Sunday. Tickets are $7 at the door. ICE DDEiS PLAYERS: JDCBLYll LE•lll:UX ... _ I B•·A,D ... llAIUUU:..-... MOllBI AUTOl!iRAPHS •z ...... • • ....... ICE DD6S WITH SOME PRDCEEOS .... -.--~ MASCOT EiOINEi TO CYSTIC FIBROSIS FOUNOATIDN "'"" •nA CXA .. , ... ~Tll ..aAllCA •r•• EDARNDLD BDO llaPn.E I IC•Ci 8 FD• Pllmml: Malle •II••· M'w•I-•k•I••· ....... P.-ee. I Rl'•d• ........ Circuit Ta•• 8 ...... ..-........ , ,.LUii ,,,.§CIAL ,.,,ICE. FOii HOT DD&• .a ORIN«• Qr. Fet:llcJJ tr*.-. n.o s,:xrc COl.Tt. Rinks With Aur , •NII Bcam & ••¥8cl Sia Laclcer RJaTI!I & ShMa s 9clltll Rantc!S ~ Ps'qJ ~rs Arcada Prim Rlederrptbl l!lf'Jd a.r C:... a.at CA,., STORY TIMES Mesa Verde Library bu story times for children ages 3 to 1 at 11 a.m. Tuesdays and 1 p.m. Wednesdays beginning this Tuesday through April 30 at 2969 Mesa Verde Drive East. For information, call 546-5274. 'GOOSEBUMPS' The "Goosebumps• dub meets the first and third Monday of the month at 6:30 p .m. at Barnes & Noble, 953 Newport Center Drive. For information, call 759-0982. STORY AND CRAFT HOUR From 2 to 3 p.m. every Sun- day, Barnes & Noble holds a fun. filled craft and story hour for chil· dren of all ages. Refreshments will be served. Barnes & Noble is located at 1870 Harbor Blvd., ni· angle Square in Costa Mesa. For infonnation, call 631-0614. ,. DANCE SALSA DePore Foundation for the Arts offers salsa lessons at 7:30 p.m. followed by two and a half hours of open dance to a variety of music with a disc jockey each Friday and Saturday during February at 151 Kalmus Drive, G-3, Costa Mesa. Admission is $5. For information, call 241- 9908. BALLROOM DANCE DeFore Foundation for the Arts offers ballroom dancing every Friday and Saturday night at the DeFore Dance Center, 151 Kalmus Drive, Suite G-3, Costa Mesa. Prom 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. on both nights a lesson will be SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1~7 taught followed by an open dance With a disc joekey playing all kinds of music until 11 p .m . The dance lesson is free With the price of the $5 admission. For infomiation, call ~1-9908. ADULT BAUJ(OOM DANa The Costa Mesa Senior Cen- ter offers adult ballroom dance every Tuesday night from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Singles and cou- ples welcome. Live IQUSic pro- vided by the Ray Robbins Com- bo. The cost is $3. The Senior Center is at 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. For information, call 645-2356. LITERARY PEDDLE YOUR BOOK The Newport Beach Central l.::ibrary offers a free program on ·writing a Polished Proposal to Peddle Your Book" at 7 p.m . Thursday in the Friends' Meeting Room. 1000 Avocado Ave. The program will feature an oveivtew of how to sell a book to a pub- lisher, including how to find an agent, write a query letter and prepare a winning proposal For information, call 717-3801. ART MIXED-MEDIA COUAGE "The Outsider \Vrthin • is an exhibit of mixed-media collage pa,\ntings by Newport Beach 8.rli.st Mia Tavonetti on display through Feb. 28 at the Newport Beach Central Llgrary, 1000 Avo- cado Ave. For inlOrmation, call 717-3801. , 'LIVE WIRES' Orange Coast College pre- sents artist Nancy Minor's •uve Wires,• an exhibition of the dis-' tinctive heads of famous people and others in life-size wire sculp- ture through Feb. 14 in OCC's Fine Arts Building. 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more ,information, call 432-5629. ROSEY'S AUTO BODY CAIJFOllllA L4W STATES You CAN CHOOSE Fm Pick.., & DelMry • All CertiW Tediakius 642-4522 121 l1411tri1I W1y • Cost1 Mesa PARK PLACE 10 ; . \I ; : 1~~ "Q,gij UNIVERSITY '. ,, .. I N ~' ' .. : . t . ~ . , ' ' t ' : • .. . • ,. : • • SAl\JROAY, FEMUARV 1, 1997 letter of the week .Setting the record straight · MY apologies to the indi- viduals attending a recent Women In leader- . ship luncheon who were offend- ' ed by my quarrelsome words. Retrospectively, perhaps I should have remained silent and . not attempted to defend myself despite the many untruths pub- . lidy uttered against me and my · conservative Republican allies. ' Admittedly, I am only human and there are a few things in life that precipitate my passions. Also, for clarification purpos- es, chairperson Karen Clark has it · wrong. I was invited by a friend who paid for a table at the Women in Leadership event. I have a canceled check to docu- ment I reimbursed my friend for the lunch, which by the way, I never received because I came ' late to the luncheon. More importantly, what needs , to be discussed is why were Con- . servatives and Republicans labeled "extremists" by Karen Clark's political group and Daily Pilot columnist Fred Martin? Karen and Fred promote the idea that people are extreme if they believe in the sanctity of life, sexual abstinence before wedlock and fidelity of the mar- riage bed. They define "extrem- ists" as all elected officials who believe in smaller government less bureaucracy and taxes, local control of school boards, parental rights, and a "back to basics" education philosophy that promotes traditional read- ing, writing and computational skills. Or is it extreme to believe that the national deficit, although it is a serious economic problem, dwarls the real deficit of moral absolutes and civn stan- dards in our nation 7 Is it extreme to promote rig- orous academic curriculums and graduation standards, or that schools should espouse charac- ter-based education curriculums that teach our children citizen- ship, honesty, integrity, patrio- tism and responsibility? If this is "extremism" then I am guilty. KEN WIWAMS JR. Santa Ana • EDfTOR'S NOTE: Williams is a mem· ber of the Orange County Board of Education. MARC MARTIN I DAILY PllOT Korean teacher Lee Hyun Sook holds a bouquet of Bowers she received during a stu- dent assembly at Harbor View Elementary. FREEllES I bl what bu been seen u a crack- down on freeb6es, City CoaDCil mem- bers are p:r'*'9 a new require- ID8Dt that mmabers of dty com~ miwtom declUe Income and gifts 19ClfJlve4 -tUch as nlovie tickets or frMIUDCh•. correspondence JIM TOLEDANO For two years this Costa Mesa attor- ney ha led the county'• Democratic P4rty, but bad times and bad vibes caused bim to retbmt that. Toledano declined to nm a second time1 allow-, iDg a new i:bairt Jeume ComJes, to be e'8ded1.18Nnndey. ENTBTAINMENT ~· While some residents nearby tbe • fairgrounds may DOt agree, 'tbe antval ~j Of the 0rque du Solell 11 fura. pool I that Costa Mela and Newport~ , have become a hotbed bl cu1tunl 8D(l ~ arts. The world-renown Prench-Cana- dian troupe ha.I reoaived crlUca1 ; acclaim for its animal-free drcul lbow. l We hope that Cirque du Sol,all oftklals quickly iron out the nolle problaml ' and get back to the butdnees at hand.- entertaining the mass audience* under ' the bigtop. ; DAVISCUP I ' -It hasn't been hen! in 20 years, but u:· I the 'Americans do as predicted and . ~ beat the Brazilians the tournament fea• tu.ring the top names in professional tennis will wend its way to the Pal-) isades Tennis Cub. Hopefully, ,1t will · D)8.fk the beginning of a more regular appearance. ~) IN'TERNA110NAL UNDERSTANDING ro Harbor View Elementary sixth . ,11 graders were recently treated to.a ;'.) teaching session from Seoul-based rff instructor Lee Hyun Sook. She was in. .._, town as part of a Newport-Irvine .1~ Rotary Cub teacher exchange. The th prepared students greeted her with .9! Korean greetings and questions. ,9 • SOUP KITCHEN After months of searching, Someone112 Cares Soup Kitchen founder Merle w Hatleberg has found a new home. 'Qie u1I charitable Hatleberg snapped up the J<: West 19th Street location that was onoe.9f home to tlie Our House and Hamg-• w chow restaurants, .L 2L )) •u1 :ta ·or ,m ~ci -~~~~ ..... M BALL PARK DEBATE GOES INTO EXTRA INNINGS: ntE ISSUE: Readers debate whether to allow private companies to build a real-life stadium at a public park and charge fees to use it. A s far as putting in a sim- ulated major league ball- park, I think that would be a wonderful idea. I would be in support of it under the fol- lowing conditions: . 1) The city has evaluated that this is the best location and is most cost-effective because the city bas just purchased a large piece of land and I would like to know what they plan do with that. 2) How are they going to handle TeWinkle Park? It is a great community park already. 1 do not want them to destroy any of the wooded areas, bab- bling bro~ks, duck ponds, play areas for the children and the walking grounds. It is actually a very good couimunity park. So if they leave that intact, I'm again in support. 3) I am concerned that the neighborhood is known to com- plain about anything that inconveniences them. We cur- rently don't have the opportuni- ty to use a wonderful amphithe- ater even for a few times during the year, so I would want to make dam sure that the follow- ing wouldn't happen to the ballpark since they seem to want their cake and eat it too. The other thing, of course, is I would be willing to pay for that. I would like to know how they would assess those fees and what they would do. It would be a nice idea. It is just a matter of where and is it cost-effective and would the community again support it without putting up major road blocks for the rest of the Costa Mesans. DIANE JONES Costa Mesa One of the things this city really needs. is lighted soccer fields both for kids and adults. As an adult player, it is very difficult to. find locatibns and this proposal reduces a number of soccer fields. I'm opposed to it. MARK AJlBLASTER Newport Beach I don't believe that TeWinkle Park should be taken into that type of a structure. Councilman Joe Erickson says it is a public park, it should be just that. Right now the baseball dia- mond at Te Winkle Park is the only lighted baseball diamond in Costa Mesa (the one down at Luke Davis Field is a softball diamond). There is no way they can make that into a decent baseball field. The fences are just too short. They are going to allow alcohol at TeWinkle Park -that will be a real disaster. Any area that has softball games where alcohol is pre- sents has a lot of problems. We don't need those kinds of prob- lems. EDBAUME Costa Mesa My only comment is to the person who wrote this article, Susan Deemer, and how she said the kids could feel like they were Babe Ruth pitching at Yankee Stadium. Susan Deemer, you need to take a class in baseball history. While Babe Ruth was a pitcher for the Boston Red Sox, he never donned the mound at Yankee Stadium. Also, that is why they call him master of swat because he is knocking the ball out of the park. That is why they call it the house that Ruth built. Wby don't you just stick to writ- ing what you know about and let the men cover the baseball. PETE PETERSON Costa Mesa I think something like this would be very much enjoyed. But parks like this are often denied. As an example, I live in Huntington Beach and the dty just recently voted to put in a new sports park-type field over at Murdy Park. A lot of us vollJ for it, but it was denied. So l: something like this, I actuall~ play at Te Winkle Park two -~ times a week n:1inimum, I would be a benefit. ~ Almost every league J play_, in, we always go out for pizza, cokes and beer afterwards. Something like tldi, we "(O be more than happy to J• hang around and enjoy just staying at the park hoping tha they would have a family-type' atmosphere whlcb I'm •unt they would. r very much w vote for something like tbia very much encourage that the Costa Mesa league do some- thing like this lince lately tb fields have been dwtndling down, such u Davia Pleld. MANNY VILLAI.01 Huntington -- Sorry Bentley, local government is democracy at its :best . T he indignant consterna- tion generated in these pages by former Costa Mesa employee Bentley Uttle is a source of great amusement. Little's conclusion was that because of the arrogance and self-importance of "local yokels," the federal government UI better placed to entrust mon- ey and power for local services and decisions. Herein is the Acbilles' heel of bis argument. Uttle1s contention th4t local governments suffer the Miile defid.encies as the federal government, and so justifies the conamtration ot power in Wash· ~. pobll:I up bis ignorance of the proame ol Jocal eootrol and .. mllund~ tbereot. How many federal =tors ar. &led in your .local one bciokt How oftm ue you able to ~OD tla. floor al tbe Con· .... to coqMln about tome ............ WtiilD .... )Mt tune JO!.& spoke personally with an elected federal representative? Have you ever tried to appeal a decision by a federal offidal? • Your local legislators, by con- trast, are your neighbors. They buy milk at the same grocery store you do. They publish their home phone numbers. You need make only a short drive to the public meetings at city ball. You could literally lift your council members by their lapels, if you wanted. Some have tried. But also understand that gov- ernment by its. nature ls ineffi- cient. It always comumes, never produces. It bu no proftt motive. It is not subject to risk. It cannot fail. Government bureauaadel are not rewarded lor taking cbeDON. ~ try ft1J blnl to avoid the glu9 ol public ICNtiny. Mmy=m~ =-: .... :;rm-.::=.;- Aa ~., .... ,~ 711" • i ' ' ---.,., . . 1boee wbo bad Nm lt in a movie theater hi the ?OI were rnoo1t1.a upon u the wile eJden. the Ham Solol of the group. The teem and children wbo bad seen it only on TV or video could barely watt to ezperience the Poree in ita' gt.ant ICl'eell, t digital soUnd glory, : l.i>cll1 tcbool-age tam -none I of whom were around for the l: • I original release -came out in f~ Uianb to a day off for a t8'dien' illlervice. Six lJncoln ! Elementary mth-graden, . plus one <torona de1 Mar High aev- ent41Fader, snagged front-row seats as soon u they could get into the theater. . They ~e for •the movie ~nee, they Mid. _ ·11•1 so ~tive, • said 12-year-I o14 Dave Jack.Ion. •rve seen this : movie about 100 times but never ' in the theater.• ! •1 •star Wars" junkie Dan Seba- '• i,.by and his two friends came all I 1 the wa.y from Palm Springs for I CENTER ,J CONTINUED FROM A 1 operates Westcllff Early Child- hood Center at the First Baptist Church in Costa Mesa, purchaled the fadlity from the Assistance League and plans to move in her staff and clients by fall The fees are likely to -climb from the league's StSO to $525 a month fees based•on•a family's monthly salary. Since news of the school's do- ~ was announced in Novem- ber, m4ny teachers and children have slowly moved on to other schooll. On .Friday, only seven teacbers, three aides and a cook who worked there 17 years and 37 children remained, less than half as there were before. •1t will be strange not seeing CHARGE CONTINUED FROM A 1 The ftnt boy also claimed Har- rington took him to h1I offlce and showed him pornographic videos, -, I including one featuring two males ot indeterminate age hav- g sex before a pinball machine, Matthews said. Recounting the ~ story, Matthews said that w watch- :1~!t copulation scene Harrington him. •Did you ever wonder what that felt like?• The boy claimed Harrington then copulat- ed him orally, Matthews said. Tbe second boy also c)aimed ~gton showed him a pomo- the opening. •1 just had to see 1t here at Big Newport,• the 33-year-old said. •ThiJ is where I saw it the tint time.• Bdw4lfds increased their staffing to deal with the crowds, and even bad someone on duty Thursday night to hand out cof- fee to campers, Porricelli said. •The 'Star Wars' crowd is a very fun crowd,• he said. •'Evita' was big, 'Star "Itek' was big - children five days a week until I go into what I will do next," Waes- sil·Seabom said. There-were ·few who didn't shed tears or share a hug at the goodby~ party Friday as they ate the fried won tons the children helped prepare. They stood in front of walls stripped of children's artwork, exchJSnging telephone numbers so children don't lose touch with special friends. Friendships such as the one between Carlie Rinehart and Tyler Starkweather -both 4 years old -will be lost starting Monday when most children will be dropped off at different day care facilities. •I am going to miss Tyler because he's my friend," said Car- lie, swaying from side to side. •aut I am going to go to the school with Aim " ee. Both Carlie and Aimee will be graphic video in his office, Matthews said. Desaibing her interview with Harrington himself, Matthews said he twice denied that he owned any pomograpbic Videos. But a ~ search of his Costa Mesa tumed up 14 such videos and a cache of similar books and magazines. One of the vid~ featured males having sex before a pinball machine, she said. Under aoss-eumination from defense attorney Fred McBride, Matthews admitted she could not tell the age of the males from watching the video. •They looked young,• she said Deciding there was sufficient evidence for a trial, Judge Mar- but not like tbll. The Jut time we had tbll ldod ol aowd WU 'Jnde. ~:Dal~· Mar resident Stephan Pigge braved the crowda with hit 7-year-old, ~. and hil '-year-old, ~ want to ay that for cmce. 8dwarda bad mougb peo- ple hehtDd the~ ltaDdl and at tbe door to handle all the · people,~ be Aid. ADCl it wu a rowdy, though non-dMtructive, crowd. They volleyed a beach ball u they w~ for tbe movie to begin. They ran around with plutic • light Nben u the •star wars• theme muaic boomed in theater IUITOUDd-sounc:L •Kyle Zantos, 10,·waved h1.s red light saber in the ail, lilting at the end of the row taken up almost entirely by hil friends and family. The group bad two light sabers and a few plastic laser guns among them. •1t•1 kind-of a tradition for us all to come out the first day of 'Star Wars' and 'Star nek' movies,• said Zantos, who comes from a long line of •star Wars" fans. among the eight children teacher Nayely Esquivel plans to care for in her own home beginning Mon- day. "I am really going to miss the school," she said. Teacher Wanda Warren wrapped her arms around her for- mer student Holly Johnson who is now 15. Holly was helping her mother, teacher Daine 'Illpia. pack the car with boxes of memories accumulated over 12 years. .She WU my baby,. said War- ren. whose work at the school began 14 years ago. •vou always remember your babies. I will nev- er forget the day she fell on the climber and I picked her up and cleaned her off and hugged her." 'Illpia is also taking home sev- eral school pets. There's Peanut the bunny, Yorky the box tUrtle, Spotty the gecko and the tree frog who has no name. garet R. Anderson set Harrington to be arraigned in Superior Court at 8:30 a.m. on Peb. 11. •rve kn.own Mr. Harrington and his family for a long time, and there have been a lot of people who have come out of the wood- work (to support) him,• McBrldge said after the decision. •He is a good man. And I think fair =rle are going to wait unUl the to make up their minds." Harrington's arrest last August stunned school officials, coaches apd parents who knew him as a dedicated coach. He posted bail at $50,000. He faces five aiminal counts and a maximum sentence of five and a half years in prison. said Deputy District Attomey Robert Hight. MARC MAATl\I /DALY Pl.OT Hundreds waited In line Friday to view the re-release of •sw wan• at Edwuda Big Newport. Oninge County's lqest Mltction of indoor/outdoor tlf1'MOttl ind au.can pottery - string It just $4.991 ./" BEST SELECT«>•. BEST PRICES. 7,000 Sq. Ft. ol Hanclc1afled Pottery Furniture and Home Accenls -Direct from the Inferior ol Mexico. MEX ART ......... <...;_ 2925 Airway Avenue • Costa Mesa (near John Wayne Airport) 546-6151 Unique acants .. hie: hlndpaintld ~Clrlmic vme, bean pot, or ginger jlr -from $59.99, wood chair -$34.99, .. table Ind plintlld tnN -$169 .99 llldi. 18 styMs of 11 quality e<l'Mpllet (pigskin) fumitan. LAMIMt -$224.99, chain lftd table -$69 .99 Md\. OPEN DAILY • MoN-SAr 10-6 • SuN . 11 -5 . .. . . .. • .. • . .. .. ! " SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1997 creating panSc. •Parenti need to be mindful of the symptoms,• Francy said. ·u ~-~n· have questions, they should contacting a health care provider.• Mayers Aid in a press confer-•we want to uaure the bulk of parenb that, DOUClll meningococcal infec- 11 ' very scary infection, it's rare.• Dr. Antonio Arrieta, pediatric 1-'tt•.-nt.ectious disease spedalist at .,~~-dreo.'s Hospital, said when v..--tients with a meningococcal ectlon are brought in before eveloplng more serious symp-s like pin-point, pink or ·~"'Nile-like rashes, they have a , .-tter chance of survtvin9. Th• incubation penod for ~ meningitis is two to 10 days though three to four is most mmon. Antibiotics can prevent devel- pment of the meningococcal ection and are recommended r people In close contact with infected person such as fami- members and friends who are food, drinks and kisses. People who exhibit symptoms f meningitis, including a stiff neck, sudden change in mood, ,.fever, vomiting and rashes, should seek immediate medical .l .Ottention, said Dr. Antonio Arri- eta, pediatric infectious disease j school re-convenes Monday - specialist at CbUdren's Hospital. Friday was a teacher in-service Dianna Angie, a friend and day -there will be counselors at neighbor of the Emer's, said Costa Mesa High. Kori's parents distributed antibi- otlcs to neighbors and family members who spent a lot of ti.me with her. A graveside ceremony for Kori will be held at 2 p.m. on Tuesday at Mt. Olive-Harbor Lawn Mor- tuary & Memorial Park. Dona- tions may be sent to Costa Mesa High School. Her soccer team will have a short memorial for her today at 9 a.m. at Balearic Park before their game. Newport Mesa Unified School district officials· said that when 85" .MATIRESS t l II actory utlet Store BRAND NEW -COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best tor Less! Qassified ads work for YOU! THE Daily Pilot Cl,1'>'>1f1ed Community M arketplacP · What if said - 'KIM HAGGERTY /DAl.Y PLOT --1 gu&rantee you THE BEST TAN you've ever had or your money back." There. I said it! ENROLLMENT MON.TH 50%ofl Enroll•ent . I • . = , • .. " .. • • • ' f ... • .. ... lo • ' EYE-OPENER Orange Coast College baseball gets a fast start . ~ • Brett Baker goal with 35 seconds left ~ helps Sailors maintain share of ~a View ; League lead after "controversial" finish. . ~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- ; By BarrY Faulkner, Daily Pilot . . : COSTA MESA -Both coaches expressed oppos- : ing viewpoints about the dramatic finish to Friday's : Newport Harbor-Santa Margarita Sea View League : prep boys soccer clash at Kaiser Elementary. : But it was the point in the standings -gained by : Harbor on a goal with 35 seconds left in the contest -----------• : and, hence, lost by the Eagles, who played valiantly Tre • Jrwin : to flirt with the road upset -that was ultimately VIDO, , : most.important. . : •1 thought the referee did a pretty good Job of Bland, CoJl>ert : clock man agement," said Newport Coach Ziad : Khoury, who needed 2:50 of •extra time" for his • t f : squad to salvage the 2-2 tie, twice rallying to erase ••• JUS some 0 : one-goal deficits. : ·we got jobbed on the road," was Santa Mar-Cl8SSl.C'S field : gartta Coach ~ Bauer's cool-headed assessment : of Brett Baker's header off an Eric Werner comer • It doesn't get much better than this for the Newport Beach Country Club, with the '97 Senior Classic on the agenda for March 10-16. S ome of the biggest ,names on the Senior PGA Tour, including Lee "frevino, John Bland, Hale Irwin and Jim Colbert, committed to play in this year's Toshiba Senior Classic, tournament officials confirmed · : Friday. The gallery-friendly "frevino, along with the lovable Chi Chi Rodriguez, will give plenty of flair to the Senior Tour event March 10-16 at Ne\\lport Beach Country Club. : Bland, last year's Senior Tour : Rookie of the Year, Bob Charles : and 1995 Toshiba Senior Classic : winner George Archer will also : play. Colbert, who won the event in 1996, was last year's Player of the Year on the tour. Tickets are on sale for the event. Call 646-9001. a PG.A agronom.lltl lmtructed country club officials last week to raise the grass in the rough about two inches in preparation for the only PGA event in Orange County. IV' Reportedly, most. all of the courses on the Senior Tour this year are being required to thicken the rough. •My own philosophy about how a golf course should be set up is like this," Rodriguez said earlier this week in a nationwide : conference call. "If you make it : 300 yards long, nobody's going ! to beat John Daly. If a pitcher : throws hard, you don't move the : mound back. : •Some like to see it play 7,200 : yards, but I think 6,700 to 6,800 : yards is as long as it should go. : It's good for the Senior Tour to : have a lot of young people come ! out (like Bland and Irwin). It just : breaks my heart when some of ! those seniors are shooting 80." : a The grass In the rough wW be 2112 to 3 inches for the Senior Tour event, according to Paul Hahn, NBCC head pro. The rough ts usually 1 to 1112 inches. •we're going to be having players lose their balls," Hahn said. When a fan heard about the longer rough during the Taco Bell Newport Classic Pro-Am last week, he quipped: •It's going to be like hitting out of Ted Koppel's hair." a •SEE GOLF PAGE 84 : kick, which careened of( the foot of a Santa Mar- garita defender and into the net to the jubilant roar of a packed Newport sideline. The. 11th-hour conversion indeed came more than 40 minutes after the 40-minute second half started. But, as ,,. • • J • ' always in soccer, the actual game time is kept them . .. " by the lead referee, who I I • • I makes frequent stops for substitutions, injuries, and the retrieval of balls boomed out of bounds. "That's soccer," con- tinued Khoury, who praised the play of both teams, but noted his Sailors (7-3-1, 4-1-1 in league and ranked eighth in Orange County) got the better of the action. "We outplayed them. That may have been our •SEE SOCCER PAGE 84 1<1\l\I. "\..111 (11!Jll.I l·\'11.\11 • OCC's Bryan Moore and Jamie Surdock pttch gems 10-1and8-2 victories over two tournament foes. QUOTE OF THE DAY '7bke no cr«Jil OUKD,J from Sanla Margaril4 but sometimes wt1 can btt our ocm wont mmry ..• "' -NEWPORT HARBQll HOOPS aJAOI LARRY HIRST MARC MAAllN I DAltY NJ!!( Tars' Brett Baker (20), Eagles' Perry Valask antjls (6) give d)a'8J . . • . . . . . , '";.-._ - i HAWKS STAGGER: . . . . . . ! ESTANCIA wrrn A . . ! 34-15 FIRST-HALE~ ~ •Eagles see two-game lead over a trio of contende~ U: : PCL cut in half after absorbing first league loss, 65-59.: . -. . ----~~------~--------~ ~ By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot . . : LAGUNA HILLS -Just as those affil- : iated with the program began whisper- : ing the notion of a perfect Pacific Coast : League season, Estancia High's boys : basketball nemesis, Laguna Hills, : slammed its gavel and declared the : PCL title chase open to all competitors : once again. : "For whatever reason,• Laguna Hills ! Coach Dave Brown said of the Eagles, ; Mthey were playing with pretty low : energy early." : Estancia (16-6, 5-1 in PCL), now with : only a one-game lead over three PCL : rivals -Laguna Hills, Aliso NjgueJ and : University -could not score for the : longest time Friday night. For whatever ,.__,,.. .. ...,,. ,,.....-,.. ... • ' I. --'T , ~__,._-•...... . . .., .. .,.. __ Laguna Hills 65, EsUncill st Aliso Niguel 81, Costa Mela 55 University 76. ~una Beach 66 • • 0 ..... _.,, : reason. &t.m at Costa Mesa : The result, against an inspired Lagu-Aliso Niguel at Laguna Beadl : na Hills team, was a 65-59 5etback for Laguna Hills at University : the visiting Eagles, who entered the : game 24-1 in PCL play the ~ast three . : years, their only casualty coming last season on the road against (w~ : else?) the Hawks. : "We just came out flat,• Eagle Coach ruch Boyce said, in perhaps;. ! his greatest understatement of the year as Estancia went nearly two; : quarters without making a field goal. : It was Boyce's technical foul in the third quarter, however -bart; : ing at a referee -that seemed to roust his team that was behind by,~ : points on two occasions in the third, the last coming with 2:16 left, 4!;!' : 20. -::· ! •Maybe they saw when I got a 'T' that somebody cared," Boyce~ : said. -:::; : Laguna Hills (9-12. 4-2) blitzed Estancia in the second quarter, 12 : 2. after running up an 18-13 advantage by the first quarter's conclg: : sion. -• : Estanaa Junior Sam Nelson, who scored 40 points Wednesday nig&c ! against University, poured m 24 against Laguna Hills. . : Nelson's long jumper with 1:41 left in the first half was Estancia4f: ~ only field goal of the second quarter. ::; . ! •SEE EAGLES PAGf eT: : . . r---------------------------------------------------~~ Tars own worst enemy = •Santa Margarita erases 17-point third-quarter deficit to earn a 49-46 Sea View basketball triumph over Newport. 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(283352) AH vehicles ~bject to prior sale & credit approval plus tax, lie., doc., smog & destination fees. Pictures for illustrative purposes only. Expires Sunday after publication. • Pulido scores 30for . Pirates • Orange Coast stops visiting Rancho Santiago with 70-57 win in Orange Empire Conference women's game. COSTA MESA-Dianne Puli- do sizzled in commwlity college women's basketball Friday evening as the host Orange Coast College Pirates toppled Rancho Santiago College in Orange Empire Conference ·play, 10-51. Pulido, a product of Newport Harbor High, led the Pirates' attack with 30 points, hitting 10 of 17 from the field and 10 of 13 from the line. A sophomore, she also had 15 boards, seven on the offensive end and eight on the defensive end, as well as four assists and two steals. The Pirates, 10-8 overall, 3-3 in conference play, expanded a 30- 19 halftime lea<i to 62-40 before settling for the 13-point margin of victory. Also in twin figures for Orange Coast was 1Taci Nakamura, who scored 19 points, as well as con- tributing four assists and a steal. Rancho Santiago fell to 16-6, 3-3. 0r.,.eoast10 bncho~57 R9ncho ~·Zavala 1, Tumer 0, Neal 13, Thompson 20, Salvatierra 11, Whitlock 2, McGee 8, Bettran 2. 3~pt goals • Salvatierra 1. Fouled out -Thompson, McGee. 0r.,. Coat · Nakamura 19, Nakase 4, de la Santos O, Ovitt 2, Loshak 2, Rambayon 3, Pulido 30, Takemoto 8, Grey 2. 3-pt. goals -none. Fouled out -Loshak. Halftime: Orange Coast. 3()..19. OCC rally falls short • m 72-66 setback • The Pirates battle back from a 14-point deficit to trail by only one with a minute to go, but Rancho Santiago holds on for win. COSTA MESA -The Orange Coast College men's basketball battled back from a 13-point half- time deficit. but the Pirates' rally fell just short in a 12.SS loss Fri- day to Rancho Santiago. OCC trailed 41-28 at the half, but battled back to trail, 67-66, with 1 :06 left in the game. Lobnnie Thpe, who scored a game-high 29 points, hit four free throws down the stretch to seal the victory for Rancho (13-10 overall, 2-6 in Orange Empire Conference play). Duane Curtis led OCC with 22 points and Brian Fracalosy scored 17 for the Pirates who fell to 11·13 overall, also 2-6 in conference). The Pirates were without lead- ing scorer Adrian Reyes, who is out with a hamstring injury. David Downs had 10 rebounds for the Pirates and Carlos Reyes chipped in ftve assists. ca.....a1 ... •mmam .._..s.nn,...n o. .... COllllt .. ................ !:. -A. Nftrto 2. v. Nieto 13, Tape • Siddons 2. SI~ S. Seukota 21. ~pis -s.ukota 6, ~pe 2. v . .,i.to 2. FCMMct out -none. Ote ... eo.t -C. A~ 3, Frac.klly 17, ftoblnson 8. Curtis 22. ~ 3. Moll 1, Hill o. OowN 12. 31tt-goels -Frec:alosy 4, Curtis 3. FoUled out -Robinson, Curtis. Halftlme -~ Sentlago, 41-28. SATURDAY, f£8RUAAY 1, 1997 IJ Wolverines have high ~chool boys basketball I Costa Mesa's nuqJber, again, 81-55 •Mustangs hang tough through first quarter, but Aliso Niguel's height, athleticism takes over to stay within game of PCL lead. By Jim Watters, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -The score was a little closer this time, but the result was the same as Aliso Niguel romped to an impressive 81-55 victory Friday over the Costa Mesa High boys basketball team. In their first meeting, Costa Mesa found itself on the short end of a 17-44 decision. ·we played better this time," said Costa Mesa Erich Allen. "We made some defensive .adjustments and we were able to stay with them at the start, but they're EAGLES CONTINUED FROM 81 It didn't get better in the third, as Estancia missed its first six shots from the floor. It missed its first seven shots in the' second. Laguna Hills led, 41-16, then Nel- son sank four free throws. Josh Pierson of Laguna Hills put his team in front, 45-20. And that's when the Eagles came back with a full-court trap and got back in the game. •we knew it wasn't going to be a 25-point game at halftime," Brown said. When James Dawkins scored on a fast-break layup with 1:39 left in the third, it was Estancia's first field goal of the third quarter, only its sec- ond in 14:21. But it triggered the Eagles' run. Nelson, who pulled down seven of his 10 rebounds in the fourth quar- ter, hit a three to Coach Boyce open the final peri- od and ignite a 12-2 spurt. Selwyn Mansell's first field goal of the game for Estancia came with 5:42 remaining in the fourth quarter, a con- ventional three-point play that pulled the Eagles to within eight points, their smallest deficit since the opening sec- onds of the second quarter. A comeback seemed possible when Nelson made a three-point play with 1:44 left, cutting Laguna Hills' 104d to 54-49. But the Eagles, forced to foul, could get no closer than four points the rest of the way. "It was like we were going through the motions tonight," Boyce ~d. •1t was a big letdown, especially after starting 5-0. Laguna Hills outexecuted us and kicked our butts." Dawkins finished with 16 points and six rebounds for Estancia. As a team, Estancia was only 4 of 21 from the field in the second and third quar- ters. l.ag&INI Hills 65, Estanda 59 Score by Quarters Estancia 13 2 12 32 -59 Laguna Hills 18 16 11 20 • 65 ~·Mansell 11, Dawkins 16, caslllas 2, Nelson 24, Simpson 6, Rainey 0, Taboada 0, Buonassissi 0. 3-pointers -Nelson 2, Dawkins 1, Mansell 1. Technk.als -Coach Boyce. Fouled out -Mansell, Taboada. Ulguna Hills -Sanaee 5, Pierson 22, Shaffzadeh 3, Makakaufaki 8, Reitkerlt 16, Bauman S, Brewer 6. 3-polnters -Pierson 2, Sanaee 1. Fouled out -Sanaee. a big and athletic team.• The Mustangs relied on a variety of defenses which included only limited man-to-man pressure. ~~Jn were able to stay in the game early, tr · g only 23-17 aft.er one quarter and 35-24 at the half. From there the Wolverines' height and athleticism took over as pin-point passes started finding the way through the maze of arms and legs in the key for easy layups. •The pass from. the top shouldn't get in there,# Allen exhorted his team from the sidelines. •Don't let them do that." Despite best efforts, Aliso was still pulling away from the Mustangs at the final buzzer us\ng a variety behind-the- back passes for fastbreak layups. During a timeout at the midway point in the third quarter, with Aliso up 44-28, Wolverine Coach Ken Goldstone was telling his players to relax and enjoy the ride. MU you keep your focus, the game is going to be a lot of fun,• he said. •Right now.• It was. Aliso was making more moves than a contortionist act under the nearby Cirque du Soleil big top. Without the makeup, of course. Costa Mesa bas played well enough to win several games, but Friday wasn't one of them. This latest loss still leaves the Mustangs (4-16 overall) on the outside looking in for their first Pacific Coast League victory of the season in six tries - and their first PCL win under Allen. "We still had guys diving for loose balls in the final minutes, so the effort was there,# Allen said. ·we're playing better together, but Aliso showed why they are a good team.# Oscar Gardner and Nathan Hair led all scorers with 19 points each helping A1ilO • improve to 14.-8 overall, 4-2 in leagwt. Nick Valenti added 11 points and Yousef Etemadi chipped in with 10. The Mustangs' 1Tavis Rice and Brian Leahy led the way for the Mustangs with nine points apiece. Costa Mesa's leading scorer on the season, Matt Chaisson, wii held to eight points -all in the first qud- ter. Aliso Nlauel 11, Cmt. Mesa 55 Scot.. by Quwtwa Aliso Niguel 23 12 22 24 • 81 Costa Mesa 17 7 13 18 · 55 Aliso Niguel -Sarrett 6, Gardner 19, · Valenti 11. Hair 19, Etemadi 10, Colley 6, camadinl 2, Munsell 8. 3·pt goals: Valenti 3, • Etemadi 1. Fouled out: camadini. Costa Mesa -Do 6, Galdame.z 8, Rice 9, Chalssoo 8, Weir 3, Payne 0, Sandoval 0, Leahy 9, Oidterson 6, Hylton 7. 3-pt. goals: Rice 3, Do 2. Chaisson 2, Weir 1. Fouled out none. SAILORS CONTINUED FROM 81 can be ow own worst enemy." Nick Sense, a sophomore cent~ pressed into the starting lineup when junior Scott Archbold sprained his ankle during pregame wannups and did not play, hit a free throw with 6: 13 left to end the aforementioned 22-3 Santa Margarita surge. But, after Brian Gloger made it 43- 40 with a layup, the Sailors committed three crucial turnovers down the stretch, including an interior pass tipped away and stolen with seve~­ teen seconds left, after Gloger hit bo~ ends of a one-and-one to set the fina,ls score with 1:13 left. Sense and sophomore point guard Matt Jameson, who shared team-high scoring honors with 11 points, each had baskets to cut the Eagles' lead to one in the final 3:41. Santa Margarita, coached by toc- mer 12-year Newport head man Jerry DeBusk, as well as assistant Bob Ser- ven, who guided the Sailors varsity for four seasons, missed two front ends of one-and-one free-throw situations in the final 63 seconds. But Harbor went scoreless the last 2:22 and tallied just four field goals and 10 points the final 14:32. .W.~/~flLOT CdM'1 Ryan Franke pivots to the buket en route to team-lllgll 12 ~lab. The 5-foot-10 Jameson added eight rebounds to help the Tars amass a 30- 19 advantage on the boards. The Sailors, however, doubled the Eagles' nine turnovers on the night and committed their first technical fo\4 of the season, according to Hirst, to greatly aid Santa Margarita's third- quarter surge. fB.M FA~LS, 6246 CORONA DEL MAR -The Corona del Mar High boys basketball team forged a 24-23 halftime lead over visiting Irvine Friday night, but the Vaqueros paraded to the free-throw line after inter- miaion to rally for a 62-46 Sea View League verdict. Irvine (11-11, 2-4 in league) converted. 23 of 32 foul shots in the final two quar- ters and used a third.quarter spurt that included back-to·back three-point plays to build a 10·point cushion. "It was a four-point game, then we bad a couple bad possessions and they went down and hit a couple three.point plays and the lead was 10 .in a matter of seconds,• CdM Coach Paul Orris said. ' Orris praised bis team's effort, but said poor shooting was once again a key fac- tor in dropping their sixth league deci- sion in as many games. CdM is 4·18 overall. •we got five offensive rebounds on one possession and still couldn't score," Orris said. •1t looked like we were play- ing Annie ovez." Orris said g\W'ds Ryan Cooper and Scott Muckley added defensive spark oil · the bench to key the haJftime advantage, while Ryan Franke was the lone Sea King in double figures with 12 points. •we gave them 23 points in the sec- ond half by fouling,• On1s said. •we've got tp learn the difference between play- ing hard on defense and bailing a team out by fouling." lrYlne a. c..... ....... Saw'8.,, Qu ..... Irvine 14 9 15 24 -62 Corona del Mar 11 13 & 16 -46 lrvlM -~n 7, Fudge 4, Mnlon 15, Ubl 7, Ferguson 8, Schneider 9, Miley 12. 3-polntef'S • Ferguson 1. Fouled out -Ubl. Tec:hnlc:M -Fudge 1. C'.oroM .. Mllr -Cono¥er 8, Fri9nd 1, '9yton 4, Shaffer 3, M~ 0, Alshutef' S. Patterson 0, Franke 12. Gority 8, lhoonand 3, COOper 2. 3-polnten -Shaffer l · Fouled out -None. Technicals -Thurman · ·we lost our poise," Hirst said of the technical a verbal violation by a player protesting his foul call on a made Carson Palmer layin with 2:57 left in the third. Palmer converted the three-point play from the foul line and Ryan Fore- han-Kelly drained both technical shots to bring the Eagles to within 36-32. Gloger and Craig Rice led four Eagles in double figures with 12 poin\s apiece. s.nta~49 Newpol't IWbor 46 Score by Qtawtiet. Santa Margarita 6 13 20 10 -49 Newport Harbor 14 16 9 7 • 46 s.nt.. M..,..,.tt11 ·Gloger12, Rice 12, Forehan·Kelly 11 , Palmer to, Williams 4. 3·pointers · Rke 2, Forehan-Kelly 1, Palmef 1. Fouled out · None. Newport HArbof' -Jameson 11, Sense 11, Cunningham 8, Hearlson 6, Pulido 5, Wert- man 3, Illingworth 2. 3·pointe~ -Cunningham 2, Jameson 1, • Wertman 1. Fouled out -Wertman . Technicals -Wertman 1. BRIAN P08UOA I DAll.V Pl.OT Orange Coast's David Hjorth alleles back under the tag in a dose play at Unt on a plckolf attempt Friday afternoon in the Pirates' 8-~ victory over Monterey Penlmula. lbe Pirate. return to ac::Uon at tbeir field again today at 10 LID. agalmt Mt. Su Jadnto College. SATURDAY .... ...,. .. College men • Southern calife>rTN College at Pt. Loma Nazarene, 7:30 p.m. • College women -Southern callf6mia College at Pt. Loma Nazarene, 5:30 p.m. . • Softball College · Alumni at Southern California College, 10 a.m. ....... 1 Coll~ -Alumni at Southern Callfomla Coll~, 11 a.m. Community colleoe -Fullerton Cassie. Mt. $an JaCinto at Orange C<MaSt, 1 O a.m. . ..... BASEBALL and throw this season." homer. Orange Empire Conference sea- son. College men -UC San Diego 9t Southern c.utomla Cofle9e, 1 p.m. CONTINUED FROM 11 allow a run on two bits in 18Ven innings of work wbile strlJdDg out three aglintt Antelope Vallel. Freshman Mike Schwam fo • lowed Moore tn relief, l'trildng out the side in the,elgbth before dos· ing wt the Dilith. •tt'I tbe same mound. the same diltance from the plate, but there ii a mental dUrenmce in prepara- tion." Moan Mid. ·1t helped to pitch early and be able to hlive • ~day. ·1 bit • couple ol ben.n (Ktu- aDy au.), but I WU ~ .... l8d wtlb the way tldiigl wtDt. '"" ..... lettilr' ol IDtliDt wtlb --~llfliaUlt••rl ~ .,.. ....... '° ... Nia Not to be outdone, Surdoc.k pitched a two-hitter in the night- cap, atrtking out four. Reliever Russ Hartman came on tn the seventh, and like Schwam. in the first game, be too struck out the side in the eighth, He ended up fanning 5 of the 1 batten be faced, walking one. •we've got a lot more offeme um year end l'm really hoping we will be able to post some more W1 than we did,• Mid Surdoclt who led the Arat.. with a 5-2 mark IMtMUOO. OCC'1 onemtve pop wu out lri 1u1 rarm m the opener u the ........ IN>dilld tine bom8 l'\IDI. Joe ...... ...., .. iDedi l 4·1 ... ..... ..... lob9" c.ldll.a ............. ... ......... a.&~ .... .... ...... Mftg twO-nm Johnson added a run-scoring single in the nightcap and made some nice catches in right field in his collegiate debut. •tt's good to see some live pitching,• said Johnson, wbo was Newport-M814 District Co-Player of the Year as a senior at Corona del Mar. •1 struggled a bit in fall ball, but 1 feel like it is coming around.• be Mid. •1 felt real oom- forCable in the outfteld. • ·Cba_d bu got major league pop,• said OCC Coach Joe AltO: beW. •Befon be's done be'I 9otng to put• few on Peltview Avenue. He'I ... '° be tua tD wetdl.. AJlab• WU aiudaUI abilut ...... toomUdall*» ...... .. qUk:k ltalt. Aftll.a. ... ........ ... 1ua.a,.•1•a•a.e ta ttspld ..... tD• l-t5 ·we started fast, but didn't make the playoffs,• Altobelli said. •That's the bottcmi line.• Capp artuMI C1•1lc l:lCJwllfl&-.. .., c.o.I 1' ArMl9' I..., 1 Antejope v.ltey 000 000 001 • 1 ) 2 Orange Coast 000 201 1 &c • 10 16 2 O'Glq, Gu:zmln (6), SemcM1t (7), Kine.lid (I) and Tonu; Moen, Schwem (I) and Lukin. w -Moort. 1..0. L • <>'Ger-. 0-1. 21 -Nk:kenon (Oa) Lukin (OC() --(OCC), • -....., (AV), HR. JohNon (OCQ, Jones (OCQ, c..ldlron (OCQ. BADOREK . CONTINUED FROM 81 .A. the Sailors defeated El Toro Jan. 23, Badorek scored 12 of her game-high 2 1 points (along with 14 rebounds) in the tlrst quarter. ·she just kept getting down the floor, and we kept getting her the ball and she was laying it up," Dukus said. •After watching it all on the video afterw~d, it looked very impressive. She really ran the floor well." •We were pressing them, and I kept getting the ball," said Badorek, whose fast-break prowess led to the Sailors' 61-51 victory, on the heels of their blowout win over Irvine two dayiS earlier, when Badorek added 13 points and six rebOllJlds. S(ldorek, whose shooting pertentage (about 55%) and rebOunding average (over nine boards a game) are among the leaders in Orange County, knows when Dukus is calling her.-number. "When Coach Dukus says (a team) is really weak in the post and we need to dominate the re, or we need people to start rebounding, I know it's me he's talking to," Badorek said . Badorek actually suited up for varsity contests her freshman and sophomore years, including playing at the Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim in 1994 as a junior varsity call-up, when Newport Harbor reached C1F Southern Se<iion and Southern California Re g!onal finals, losing to Brea 1 Olinda both times. Badorek still thinks Newport. Harbor (13-9 overall, 4-2 in league) can give·Sea Vie)V-leading Woodbridge a game next Tuesday. ~can't wait unW we play theln again,• said Badorek, wbOle squad lost to Woodbridge by ~4 points the first time. ·w e were just scared the firs t time, bu~ow we're over that. We're goibg to give them a game this time, at least." r-------------------------, I I : WA T<;ER POLO I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I t I • t t t t t I I I f t A t I I j I i I I. I Sailors ga,in 6-4 • wmover El Dorado • Manderino leads the way With three goals as No. 7 Newport Harbor wins I}onleague matchup. •Estancia avenges an earlier Pacific Coast League setback to Laguna Hills with solid victory on Hawks' turf. PY Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot LAGUNA HILLS -With freshman -Hugo Casillas patroWng the midfield, Estancia High's boys soccer team went back to the_ basics Friday against host Laguna Hills. Those basics included attacks, attacks, and more attacks. The whole idea, after All, is to push forward, a way from enemy territory. Even with a blinding sun in their shooting eyes in the second half, the Eagles attacked relent- N:= Hlgla'• Mmuel Opona (above, 8) geta .... glad-band derldl ,.....tytag foal ...... tint llalf ol Friday's 2·2 ......,,, wttb Suta....,.,_ at rlgld. Newport IWbor .,.U.-7.ada Welll 1eoop1 1IP • llaot Oil foal eomdng frOm the left•two otlaer Newport defendencome. into tM pldare. GOLF CONTINUED FROM 81 Speeldpg of the Newport Cluatc, the rain 1ut Saturday didn't seem to be a factor for wea~ready NBCC offidal.s. Mcjt of the field bad already finllbed before the heavy rains came d<>wn.i acx:ordl.ng to tournament pro-am cbairman Jab Rohrer, •so we had to flnllb the toumament. • Squeegell-... uMd on the gNIDI to allow golfen to~ •Tbt CDUDtly dub ltd IUl'9 lwnldatotflllitlMt...._ 1bar lilt yw. Wiiia )Ult ....... ......... ~· aGluWllld. .... ~~ , ' . lealy, led by Ca.Ula•' creatMty in the middle, u they defeated the Hawks, 2--0, in an fmportant Pad.fie Coast League game. "We had them in the first half the last time we ·played them, then we fell apart,• said Estand a junior forward Jose Quintana, ref erring to the Eagles' 3.,. 1 setback against Laguna Hills in their first meet- ing 12 days ago. It was ,Quintana who gave Bstanda (11-4, 4-2 in the PCL) a 1-0 edge in the 24th minute on a header, when he outleaped ·a Laguna Hills defender on 1team- mate Ramon Garcia's throw-in. The header slid on the ground, before trickling into the goal with 15:10 showing on the clock. ·we were touching the ball today, playing our game," sai4 Quintana, who scored his eighth goal of the season. Estancia, firing mostly from scrambling a few years ago. But we didn't miss a step." a Golf fan Buck Jobm, a supporter of the Newport Classic, apparenµy had more fun at tbil year's event than last year's Toshiba Senior Classic: "This ls wonderful,• Johns said following Saturday's tiDal round. •Here, you can actually reach out to these proe. Por the Tolblbe Senior Claalc, they have everything roped oil, IO you can only get ~ dole. . ·eut wbat'l IDM'zi"9 ts that the gallery tor the Taco Bell actuallf ,glftl ttie plaJ9ll morw room ll'OUDd the~ and tllel,9"D~tMl9U9DO ..... ... long range in the second half, with itl slim lead. ended the IUI• peme when Cu!Uat ICOJ'ed in the 10th minute, after Garda'• throw-in from the comer bound- ed off a crowd of players in front of the goal, including Laguna Hills' goalkeeper Andrew John- son. On the rebolllld, Cuillu booted a left-footer in.to an open net with 9:45 left on the clock. . "The defense got contused in the middle, and I just got~~ ball and it went in," Casillas said. Laguna Hills (8-9-4, 3-2-1), which has also lost to Aliso Niguel and tied Laguna Beach, attempted only six shots on goal in the first half, 10 in the second. E~cia, which was never threatened, tried 29 shots, 15 in the second half. , "Cuillas did a beautiful job at midfield," Estancia Coach Steve Crenshaw said. •He was always where he needed to be, be ~ good touch CID tbe Milt be didn't make any miltek• and be did what be WU sup- posed to do. I tblnk we came out with more lntemity in the MC· ond half and we dkln't Jet down. We got out of sync last time.• Estancia wu wbiJtled for three red cards, two after the game, when lt lost to Laguna Hills in the.first round. It had two yellow cards in the second half in this one. , Estanda goalkeeper Brad Wayman finished with five saves, while two Laguna Hills goalies were kept busy with 10 combined saves. Casi11as, who barely milted an attempt from cloee range at the 31:50 mark, maneuvered his way through Laguna Hills half- backs Bryan Doi and Brad Olson on several second-half occasions to spark Estancia attac:ki. an am.a.teW' In the lut group which ltarted qn 10. •1twu cleat tbey' didn't have a chance,• Robn,r Aid. •So they pt.clred up and came in. But the tcOre WU generated bj the oomputs. It really lbould have been a WD (for Wltbdrew), •atven the ClODCtitlom, they plcked up, but~ doesn't know wbat to do wtth that. I have DO klM wby." CJ Prom twmy DMUl (aad Cclroaa de1 Mar High bocJmrt George HaY!iluk: •lt'I •mestng .. 1 ~ play golf ClllCI • JM1 ad I moot ID tbe low 70. ...ry aa.. t ®o't p&ay tf tt'l --.y colds .. Ibid.. Duane Curtis takes over the top spot in the OCC career record book. ffiecently Adrian Reyes 1et a school record by JNl:llPlng nine three-pointers in a single game. However, there's a new •King of the Three-Point Hill• on the Orange Cout College campus. It's fellow sophomore Duane Curtis who bit three three-point- en durin~~C's thriDinG 76-75 win lalt y over Saddleback to run his career total to 119. He added one more trey in Wednesday's loss to Fullerton. Curtis, one of o~ two returning All-Orange Empire Conference selections from last seuon, moved ahead of Todd Loewe who owned the old school mark of 118 set from 1992-94. Reyes (19.2 points a game), Curtis (18.9) and teammate David Dowm (16.7) are Nos. .. I •' J I 4-5-6 in scoring among the OBC rank-and-file. Coming into this week, Reyes wu tops in the conference bitting on 50% of his ·-~ three-pointers (51of102). Curtis had 50 three-spots on 40% I ,, shooting. ) I . The Pirates (11-12 overall, 2-5.in conference) were able t«' break out of a four-game conference skid with victories over Golden West and '-· ' p :! Sad.dleback, before being stung ~ by the Pullerton Hornets. a Al aptded. Dianne PaUdo returned. to the OCC women's lineui> in lalt Saturday's game, a nonoonference win over Grossmont. The Newport Harbor High grad scored 11 points and pulled down nine rebounds in her first action since suffering a separated right shoulder in a Jan. 15 loss to Irvine Valley, 73-62 . " 1 I Despite being out of action 10 ' days, Pulido missed only one game, a 52-39 conference loss to Cypress. She scored 23 points Wednesday, including ttuee free throws down the stretch. to lift OCC to a 52-51 lead. Pulido continues to lead the conference in scoring with 20.8 points a game. a u Jmt au. games bdo the I Golden State Athletic ~ Conference seuon, the Southern · California College men's ~ basketball teem already foun.c:l itself in must·win tenttory. I' 1be Vanguards, who opened 1 the nonconference aeuon 13-4, · ' dropped tbeJr first three .. conference games before finally • .> stopping the llide with .a 71•70 1 win Saturday over Cal Boptilt. )~ sec f~ that up with a much .. needed 85-76 vk.1ory over Cooccrdia to get back to l~ til ooafemnce play. The Vanguards wUl ~ J & f- lookmg to even theU' GSAC • record ton1g:b.t when tbey tra~:C to Point Loma Nazarene. "' • PUILIC NOTICll • • · ,.,._ JeOTICll COSTA MESA 1024 GENERAL 2102 NEWPOllT ROOMS 2706 UNTALS TO BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS EMPLOYMENT ._. , liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii& IBACB 2169liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilSBJLRE 2724 OPPORTUNITY 2 9 2 0 5530 _::. • PUIUC llOTICI Spacious E'1lde home •Vl•WS. N9 A CdM ••iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. lboa P•nlnaula Polntliiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiii~iii!i!iiiiiii 2904 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii , : -TICI -Great neigh. 3bd, 2ba Condo• & Hou.ff po• t St r • • t • Nice clean quiet hom• Nice Room for R•nt iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Prof•t Hair Cuts ADVERTISING ..... t •u•...,.LIC ..-:':ING lllllMI. MOl'8ING +den, FR, hug• lot. 3 1, 2, & 3 bedroom ... wind 3bd/2ba w/ Furn. bdrm w/klt prlv. coata Moaa. 1350 C 1 C 1 -, r "-0""0 "Tuiu•Y car g••, alley ace•••· $"50 t s• 000 w/d $450" 67"-2102 STOPI $15,_,,.._,., • 0 or o rre c t on Dlspl-f ,.OTICE IS HEREBY .................. mMLi'-..._ Subm-lt all offeral • up 0 "• vtew. Tolallv remod'ld · " .,.. monthly Includes utll1. working from_h.,..o .. m'el • Weavlnn -• Gl't'EH thet tho Cl ~ - -·---·-Agl. Annette 848·6555 flawleHI 1 2550/mo. COM Sunny 1pac rm Child OK. 831·9011 • Tol•m•rketlng ty 1 war ............ ,.. Owner an>dou1I Jackie Xlnt Income oppt. • Pe rms Wiit mai..,, qualltit-' of ttlo gty °' PQft ... ,. ...... ._..,__ Giiii• Realtor 831 ·8011 Bkl' 72 .. 7248 ' w/attach balh, kit prlv. SunnV' room N.B. No glmmlcka. Reuonabte prlcH. sates calls over th•-~~ ~~ --.................. _ BALBOA Se8Vlow Spac 3 Br ' 1 blk to beach. $400. Furn, kit prlv, W/D, Serious people call: $5 OFF/Mention ad. telephone to bulld ·--.. .,. 18 --2106 2.S Ba, 2 fp. Gld, ten· Fem only. 7 23 ·1988 suodeck, 3blkl to bch 1-800-370-4292 As k for P a t new business. Ans~,_t tldoption °' • reaoluclon .. -...., J 1 ~I. HUNTINGTON ISlAND S 75 d ~"6 8 27 S t S I 962 0116 ~ a achedl.lle ol ltlltllllH ., ....,........ nls, pool/1pa. coast/tis CM/Nwprt Hut• Ar•• 4 ~ ep . .,... • 1 · Ameritel payphone ne amue s a on · incoming calls and '"9 to be cNltged lor ape. ._, •,..., c.ta ........ BEACH 1040 vu. N/amk/1>4tt1. 12600 ·Male pref'~. N/S . Turtleroc k shr 3br Local silH. LowHI licit new buslnes cllc: tervlcet. lncluded In _-..a,. ..... _.... Lovet~ 380 Lower lea.. 721-4258 ~hare bath, lndry, spacloua hOUH with 1 prices. s150k/vr. pot.---------through proactive tele· ~~ Wll be PfC>-....................... 3br t .75b• Formal duplex. 2BA, FP, 1 Slnel• Story 4br light kit rirlv, $310/ house mate. Quiel 800-800-3470, 24ht. LOST & phone canvassing ::r.o-~~..r..~.~~~ ..._ ... .,_..!:!:•, !..=!."• dining, bright kitchen, iar.67~1~~~· yr•t 2.5ba, 2600sq ft on ah~~-.. ~~-1 ;:~P· park .. ttlng In Irvine. AN AMAZING OPP. FOUN D 2 9 25 ~~sear~~}ngtl compel · .,.._, _. .... ...-·--.. -·, • close to xlnt schools. gt -4 yapp . larg• lot. 1Yr lease ' seoo.+l/2. 654-6596 Coke, Frito Lay. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .ve~~511caw~~=· well building and llre perminJtiO Tilll II Jiff .. Ill Onty $212,900. Nancy 1918 Leeward Ln H .B. Oceanfront & Nabisco. Great tocal FOUND: P•r•k••t.. under de:idtine pres- and Inspection NMeel, .......... .,.._.... Luku·Agt 843.e787 CORONA 12300/mo 1545-7829 22nd St. Pv1 room routes. Exe earning In the vic1n1y ol San sure. and Mlbdlvlllon map pro-.... .., ....... _... •• 3Br+Den+lamlly rm DEL MAR 2122 SpectacularOce•n ~~~urn~dshaNJreS bat~. COMMERCIAL pot. For Free Into Call Joaquin Hiits Rd .. • Excellent oral anct ces~alng·~.!...~·ofta ~ ................ Oar...... w/tplc, vaull•d cells, and Channel Vl•w• Kit hp ti I pre . REAL ESTATE 1·800·321·7890 n. a r spy GI ass . wrlllcn communicatiOQ I u .. ""'"""'" ....,.. .. .._._ ........___.. ..... 11 Luxurious 1 br and c ene • n room. Visa/MC approved 1oward the new davel· skills __ ,.,. cost ,.,..~.... -r - -skylites, remodeled Lndy 1 block to ._i ........ ,..._..., -......... 3a...a 1 3/4 ba 1/2 b'" 1br~loft with 2 sp~ · .. •••••••• Internet Conaultant opme I ol Ne pon St t " to ~~ ttlo MfVicft l0t ---•••www le Jiik kit. $233.900. Nancy uu, · · ... c 10 u • b a 1c 0 n I e ;-. Newpon Pler. $480. '" n w • rong sa es. pr • which tho 1 ... are pre>-M ...... • • Luksa·Agl 843•8787 to beach. Quaint, cozy Call Sam 075...a08 Earn Big Bucks Coast. 759·1382 sentatton and service ".i~ PGMd 'lt 9Vailable In the ... -...._ 11 collage Olde COM. By Abu ndant walk In Work<!• Home Call skills. ~r· ·City Finance Department ......... ? r an: appointment onlv. CIOHI and storage. COMMERCIAL We Train u 644-2344 LARGE REWARD • Minimum one year;, .• lot review. .....,11.-..-,_ HUNTINGTON $2500/mo. 676-&434. ~~Tk ~~e:i'~i:a' ,:i~ci VACATION PROPERTY 2778 PAY PHONE ROUTE Lost wallet, w/ex· sates experience. " NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR· ... or... DC_,... HARBOUR 1042 Lg Cuatom 3Br 2.5Ba and th• b eaches. RENTALS 2722 35 Local & Eslab Sites tremely sentimental • Ability lo lhink er•·" THER GIVEN thal uld pub-.......... -· _ 2 Blks 10 beach. Fam Earn up to St 500 wkly pictures. appl bk "' altvely and work In a · lie heerlng will ........ d on ---P r•atlgloua res ort Retell Storefront v /B · 1 1 s A 8130 1oam onvironment. · .-the 10UI d1y ofF~ary. Huntington Harbor rm & Dining rm. Fplc, living with 1tunnlng Spring Break-Palm 204 Washington St. 1.aoo-&98-4980 pfe~•ae r~a~: · ss1:5221. • .. Ootalled oriented. ·,t • 1997, at the hour of 7:00 S tunning waterfront 2-car gar.72N0°15P8°1 5• aunaet• a nd cool Springs 5 star condo Baloba Peninsula Wanted localion tor -------------• Soll Molivatod and"' • p.m.,ll'l lhe CouncllCham-views! 4BR/3BA. Pvt 12495. • breezH. Apt• •tarting Sleeps 4_.lwk· 51095: 1500sq .lt. o fllce new Giant Gum Bolt LOST 6 m/o rem short gool o rienlod. befol!the ~Beach 42ft. boae dock. atS1350. 78 .. 1845 Allamen.432.0686 +2balh. 875·8120 machines . Very halrtabbyweartngred Salary plus commls· i:,iev1~~. J.wpor~:-:=-. HOUSES/ s.79792k9. A·2g1t,3S5e.an COSTA MESA 2124 Studlo./Br Versaille s Prontablel 722·1446 harness In vie PCH/ slon. Excellent benellf'• C nd S I Newport Blvd t/27. package lncludlnd • eamomi. •• which ume CONDOS 0 0 • uper c ean. RENTALS TO INCOME Reward 8 3 1-1287 and ~ any and all per· PooVapa. Prkg garage 401 k plan. PhyslcaU, SOl'll' WerHted may ap-FOR SALE IAGUNA 1 br 1 b• Cotta•• $800/mo. 963-5037 SHARE 2724 liPiiRiiOiiPiiEiiRiiTYiiiiiiiii2ii7ii9iiiiO II u..tOUNCEMENTS d r u g s c re en Ing pear and be heard lhereon. +detach otf. 250 1/2 nun ••••••••• required. EOE ' " II you challenge thlt llCtion ••••••••• BEACH 1048 Flower, pvt lnd rv. Versallt•• Studio Fax resume t o: In court, you may be llm-yard. $895. 5"18·8226 Penth9uae Furn or CdM 3Br 2Ba H .. C .M . 24U·PRIDE EMPLOYM.ENT J. Cron .• ited t \'elsl only tho unfurn. Pool, gym, Very clean. Fp, w/d, UNITS S440K down.---------•••••••••• (714) 965·7174-Fax : • I o ng M GENERAL 1002 Lagun• View Country Beaut Condo Treea, gar. Wik to bch. $850. S 5 7 5 + 1 /3 u t I I. Top condltlonl Broker. ANNOUNCEMENTS Or Call (714) 965-3030 .• • -:ra1::' af u!°': setting, 3br/3ba, brooks! Newer 2bd, 494·8604. 722·7548. Aval 2/2. 723·0101 •714-985·1343• he~ dncribed In INt owe. lease oplion. 2ba, 2-car gar. hkups. 737-0659, Gall E' Id c M 2920 EMPLOYMENT notice or In wrlt19n cor-Only $399K. 675·1653 $1049. Agl, 875-9505. VILLA BALBOA 2BR 8 •. • • Room., .......... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil AL ASKA JO BS~ share balh, kit, rel's •• T Co · 5530 ~~t~°' ~:,1 ~: Attention CM/Nwpt Hta 3Br 2Ba Penth H $1350/mo. req'd . From $325. BUSINESS & he mmuruty fam up to $lO.llllO" J ;:w~·~ Home Ownora NEWPORT Home. 2-car gar. Fplc, M.McGulr• 648-6no 842•9822 Lv mag. FINANCE Market Place. J!Ub!':Voartngn-· M. .._...,_ & BEACH 1069 nice yard, w/d hk·ups. Ellis Realty Group Classlfled -.... ....,... $1690/mo. 631-1680 H.B.** BEAUTIFUL ........... 642·5078 leH, ClllC/AAR, Cltf R.E. Agents!! ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Wanted In NBICDM 3Br 2.5Ba Large kltch, 1• Clerk, City of N•wport Showcase those 1• E 'ald• 3br, 1ba hH. Slngl• Pilot wanta 2br fp, pooVspa. garage, ----------·-----a .. ch special properties in A REAL STE.ALI Fp, dbl gar, RV pkng, vu rental. Up lo $1700 w/d. $600 497-4485 1vsmss oma IUSDllSS oma Pu blished Newport our Homes of the ~bd. gar. $199,500. patio, hkups. Sm P4tl refa/credlt. 642·2550 NB H 38 H Bt1ch.Cosi. M... Dally Week & Open Home BJE~~h~:~~v7~~:f32 ok. $1385. 775-4335 w/vu. u:~ be~. M':1: POI mt 2711 POI ~ 2711 Piiot February 1, 8. 1997. Gulde published •••••••• prel'd . S500. Open _______ s._90_2_1 each Sa1urday In 1he a:y:::.s~ ::J:. ~!~:: HUNTINGTON APARTMENTS minded. 437-2525pgr ••••••••••••••••I PUBLIC NOTICE Real Estate Tab. It's NB Room W•nted an effective and 64~6373 •xGt·1552 BARBOUR 2142 FOR RENT Bu a In•• 9 Ewe c I ..i 1 Ellis Really roup ft Flc:Utfoua •u9'ne&1 ne..pens ve way lo recenlly divorced 15yr Name Stat•ment reach homebuyersl Ba~ald• Cove S409k. Waterfront Beaulllul resident o f CO M. The lollowlng perlOllt ate Call our Classlfled 2bd, 2ba. Bay view. 3bd, 3ba, den. dr, gar. ---------Clean quiet, N/S MBOIC.U,DENTAL SUITES AVAllABLE DOVrJl <XXJllT S1ooo•s Poaslble Typing Part Tlmo. At Home. Toll Free 1 ·800-218-9000. Ext. T-1361 for Listings. ""*Ill SdMol, allD c • :• ... ccnwy'I, ......... Cal1 daysl TV MED.IA SALES Are you Turbo-Ch arged? Media-Savvy? .~ ... - ... ., . doing buslneu as:Ooll Department Todayll 844-8373 •1552 Dock avl PLS, furn. BALBOA seeks room w/lclt prlv Depot,· 2;IOO Harbor Blvd., 842·5178 Ellls Realty Group $34150. Ag1, 675·9505 ISLAND 2606 & garage. 852·9044 33', Co1ta Mesa, CA ________ _. Big Canyon Dover 92828 • Model 2eR, 2BA, •---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NB/Bluff• Mature Fem 601 OOVl!Jl D1UW. NEWPOlllT DAOI ON1 lllnClt ll'flNID l'llOM COAsT llJGR'MY SumullUl.UU. 900-1,000 Sf HOWAllD W1!ll5 cvamrr ~ llllALrr 714-67~)777 Newport based business magazine show Is looking for the above to boost advertorial profits. Fun job, fun people. Snappy repartee a plus. Base + Commission. Entrepreneurially driven only. 11• '" .. .. Go II O e pot, LL C, FABULOUS den. 1469,000 Owner NEWP.ORT 2br 1ba cottage 1tyle, Br/Den/Ba. Gar. Avl 2· (CA),1~51 N. Tu11ln Av· Oce•n Vlowal 044-5215 BEACH 2169 frplc, lrg kitchen, 16. $600/mo. utls Incl. FAX 548-0302 • 548-4412 PH enue, llOO, Santa Ana, Walk To Boachl s 11 oo. utll1 lncld. + S300 dep. 644·0263 CA 9i101 •Perfect 3bd/2ba, Big C•oyon VIII•• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •714-M2·2909 Thi• buslneu 11 con. big flat lot F doo s 2 /3Br/S•l••IL•••• Bayrldne 2bd/2ba, =----,-~----duded by: Umiled U1blllty · r r ' o s t/S • Sm 1bd/1ba Street CO. hrdwd firs. Gour kll. pen • un 2-car gar. 11400/mo. parking. Avail now. Ha~ vou •tarted dofnn $371Sk. * 3bd fixer, Mason Ellis Realtor• Lease. E Ills Really S 8 0 0 /mo. Age n I , ........ ~·--.i? y A ... Fab yard S299k. 759-7700 8 44-8373 x155 2 073-4082 _.,..1..!:"-*,Y "· uguat •Superb ocean view F•buloua 5Br 4.58a -----------..., B IQ CANYON Great Goll Depot, LU:LAlen ~ Iota. l 175k-$399k. Oceanvlew. pool, spa. ---------Boemer. ManaOlny Mtm-* '* * * Prlnclpata Only 4 bd/2 .1Sba h om•. BALBOA bef. SCOTT LAND CO. Asking S700,000 good view, loc. New This statement -• med 499·H500 955-1212 580-8779 paint/ carpet. Avail PENINSULA 2607 wilh It.. County Clerk ol now. $3,950 1>4tr mo. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Orange, County on 1-3-Fabulous 5Br 4.5Ba Call Marie 759-3702 Great views at tho 1997, 1H73709322 COllONA Oceanvlew, pool, spa. Dover Shor•• Ar•• beaoh 1 bd/1 b a , Prlnolpala Only OlllyPlloCFeb1,l,15,22, DELMAR 1022 Asking 5700,000 3bd, 2ba. 2 car gar, w/garages. 1895- 1997 Sa903 95s-1212 58o-e779 LR. FP. FR ~we1 bar. $1150 monthly or yrty. PUBUC NOTICE Clean & neall Vacant. •Open Fri-Sun 1~* 8unn~ & Bright 1BR Gated Community $ 2 2 o O /mo . 1510 w. Balboa Blvd. _F1_d_tl_ttous __ a_u_a_tne_s_a_1 Sandcastle condo by 3bd, 3ba w/FP. lndry Agt, Don•ld Pfaff Mgr. 875--5584 Ham• Statement bch, Fash Ill. Lee opt rm, 2-car attached 4 33·91128 The followlng penona are poss. Pool, 1pa $119,500. garage. Commun1ty1-,..,H___,b,--...,V,.,,l,..........,.,H,.....-•---------- ....... nn ...... •-·•• ai ·. P•~klt• OPEN SUN 1-4:30 pool, spa. Low * ar or •w ma CORONA ...... ·• .,.._.. -1 11 d Charming 3bd, 2ba. Ro ... RSI Landscape Atchl-780·1988, Agent asaoc a on uea. $2200/mo. Incl gardnr. DEL -uat1 2622 t t R 1tlor d No Mello Rooa . IYUU\ :~kur.ri~~·~,0~. ~. ---------S259,000. Agt, Diana _A_v_a1_1 _31_1_. _1_60-_5_064_._ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii bor eM:t~:~·liulltrton, CA COSTA MESA 102 4 ProHer 844·8590 Lido la Ba~ront 2Br l>Whetn Studio, new 92832 780·5000 ~xt.112 2Ba unit new on 1andl carpet/paint, no kit. Purkl11·Rose, Inc.. (CA), •Newpor1 Height•• Lndrv. l/p. $3000/mo. $495. lncld• ulllt , avt IOI N. Harbor Blvd .. Ful· • Ml!SA WOODS• Low Down Paymenlll 1yr lease. 587-3305 now. Erenle 222·5775 tenon, CA 92832 Sharp 3Br 2Ba, FR, Thi• bu1lnH1 11 con. OR, apa. 1242,000. 3br/3ba, den, pool, Lido la. Baylrt 4Br 3Ba Lar .. 1Br tBa 2 Blk• dueled by: a corporation Agent, aso-1220 mini ocn vu. SIS25K Dock aval. Strt 211. to bch. Fun kllch/dln· Have you started doing Grundv Alt, 676-45181 Furn/unlurn, wk/mo/yr Ing rm. No pets. $850 bulinet• yet? v ... 1-31-92 2BD, 2BA 1200 + S.F. oceanfront Tripi•• 650-2300 65C>-3700 Utla lnc. 720.111815 !._~~·R:!!~.•P•r.:...'d'~·· 2-car gar. Run. atrms. $1,295,000. 4620sq.ft. Lido Isle 4br, 3ba. 35• Large Studio w/klt. ..,, __ ,. ...... -.... $95,000. Why Rent??? S 100,000 Income. Full bath Patio & This 1ta1ement was flied Call 351·1802 Agl. 747•7785 lot. New crpt/palnl. Nr · with the County .Clefk ol ----.__,,.....---•---------clbh ... $3000/mo yrly. more. 1645/mo. All util Orange County on 12·»M Attn Airport Personnel Open Hou a• 1 ·11 Grundy Rllr. 875-45181. Incl. Agent, 844-6590. 19M:S70•:toe Back Bay condo, blue 15br 3ba, pool, 1pa Living Well I• Love~ Bachelor unit o.uy Plot Jail. 11, 25, H20 vlewl 2bd/2.5bL 1943 Port Laurent Pl Tho Best Reven9el w/ view of ocean . Feb. 1, a, 1997 Sa901 FR, pool, apa tennis $4000./Lae . Sat-Sun Spectacular ocean S795/mo. lmmed. S229k. Jackie Gllll• 1 availability 2""~"' .. ""' P.u•uc NOTICE and harbor v ews · ~"' """ Realtor 831-6011 ,_REAL ___ ES_T_A_TE___ avallable. Amenity-rich flctltloua 9ualnea1 __,G""'ft""'u""""'""T..,2~S""T""O""'R""Y.,..-community . with mll-_C_O_S_T-.• -~--t! .-2-6_2_4_ Mam• Statement Townhome. e esl buy, W 1625 lion dollar clubhouH, n. ~ The following peraons are E'ald• Coita MHa. health spa, tennis iiiliiiii&iiiiiiiiiiiiii doing butlneaa aa: E.O. No 2BR, 2.5BA, fireplace, a l•lend DutMX courts. Conference $9" Move In llance, 2403I Alto Crf911 pool, epa, private or qualilled buuer. room, private llbt'aty. Cl lg In _ ... , """' a.. 1 ..,........ NI"'.... C" ' Fireplaces & a~lght1. "· m ...., n-i.,-. ~·n---,,...... " ~arage. $158,000. Immediat e aalel ... ...-.41 .............. ·-c s Promontory olnt !:':;::' -nr~T ... ":: Aober1 Edward Totman. wn•r (714)~8-8838. Call arolp terr VIiias ..... , ....,., ... ..,... 27401 Compoatela. Ml11lon R .V.-Large lot, pool Agt. 973"1288 1 BDR from 11350 unkhouM Apta Viejo, CA 92192 aurrounda a Super 2 BOA from $1550 P•t M2•1401 Thi• bUllneH ii con-3br. Hp. FR Home . p • n I h 0 u • • • & •RAND ..... 2Br 28• ~by: an J:~u:'c,.ng All for 1224 ,900. HOUSES/ Corporate Sult .. avall. E~MCI yard garage. ~'Yer'P v .. , 7.a.ee Tamarrah 885-7197 CONDOS can now fot 1peclal Gardn., meld Stot5/ Aobeft ~ Totman Seven Gable• winier ralea 789--0931 mo. Avd March 1at. Thlt tlaltmenl wa1 filed R•O!ll'SID• FtUR FOR RENT lrvlne Apartment Kteln Mgmt 581-4000 O'rth t~~ ~'9.~ 4Br 28•, LR, FP. Ol)4tn -Communltlea Comoar• our Prlc•• .,. , ... 2701128 kitchen. Pool. Vacant. Ooean & aun .. t vu * 1i x -I 8 1 a R • Ll '·' I 2 e 9 , 8 0 0 . A g t , 2102 ·Gated HarbOI' Ridge a c:a•• etd, free D~ Pilot Jan. ti, 25, Donald Pfaff GENIML townhome. 1021 .000. oa I• .. r .. ___ .. f eb, 1, I, 19117 Sate)() 433·9538 ---iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ellls Rily 760-1870. Mii -~·MWaM ---------•---------------------------i•ilDI uv c:sean 18R, COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 ;::-~ ~: .. " . . -... • --------~ QUIBT 8t SBllBNE ··palm ~Apartments Leave MMQ &48-1703 Nowtv refurltlahad 1adrma 1Ba. N"' ehOpa. ~. rnt. Seo gated. D•luxe lndry facMlly. Some :f:'88•· h1a.+aa. Mgmt 581o4000 We'll pay your toll When you take the new San Joaquin Toll road to us. Choose from some of your favorite Cadillacs at Incredible SAVINGS!! '97 Catera '97 SeVilfe SLS '97 Concours '97 DeVille '97 Eldorado Touring Cpe Or lease a new Cadillac: • c::=~-.-&::~~ THE CADDY THAT ZIGS ... Plus l2c ~" fQf l6 moe. doatd end leae. On approwd c:ttdit. Thtal to tUrt 1999 • 1• pymnt, ca.a. OMV. • doc~ at rd. Ste. dq>c:»it. Tot. pymnts $14.315.52 +we. 12k mls/yr. Option to buy at IHw tnd for 521.174.93 . . 4 to c:hoow from. VIN#s((J]6Jt?H, 07IJ10. ~. 02564t). CADILLAC. CREATING A HIGHER STANDARD9 ,86 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1997 ACROSS I Shedi.a1t I ~spltb t OOze , .. Adllm'• 15 =~ ~ e P~alnlno to • ";, ~ Newhar1 In "Newtia11· 19 -Mountaios, Ark. 20 Cowboy OCIOt lldmk*•'°'• 62 Tug lfllfPIV ~= 55 Gfflelina Ot falewelf 9111ure 87 Luy one 58 -'drees ChaN 59 Paradiso 60 AnliQUeted 81 ·-~!tie O'Urbervllles" 62 Covered W&QOO'• direction LAth Lil - ... 2 1 Wortl, as yeast DOWN • 22 Bear's commeot I Eerie I 23 Arrange 2 Boredom 25 Oil 0t cool 3 Corroead i 26 Psycho parts cakes 1 27 Mo<o dlflicul1 4 "f0t snomel" • 30 Complain 5 Banded rock 33 Gbe1 lo sea 6 Expire 1 34 Meditation 7 Fencing sWOtd ... melhOd 8 Play II by - • 36 Pultols 9 Noisy sleepers I 37 Ascend 10 lapis -: blue 38 Got t>1gger stone 39 Frequently 11 Tennis pro '• 40 Scrawny Lend! 41 Banquet lealuro 12 Shopping plaza 42 Slghiseer 13 Wapill ' 44 Tap1oom 18 Wash away ' .il5 Rational 22 Bad conscience • 46 Dangling 24 Fastens • • ornaments 25 Swoon · --..SJ College 27 Act like a ghosl "'JP'-....-----'f'!--7 28 Poet Pound 29 Female sandpipers 30 Reporter'a question 31 Weight 32 Divlalon word 33 FrtqU&fller of 44·Aaoss 35 Yellowl<nife's terr. 37 Ulilily pipes 38 Heaps 40 Farm strudlJre 41 Some teeth Call 642-5678. .il3 Habitu91 Pfacllces « Himalayan anlmels 46 Reservoirs 47 Dodge adfoilly 48 ls londol 49 Aroma 50 Extinct bird 51 House wings 52 Ivy League school 54 Enthusiasm 55 Huge success 56 Chop 11 13 Put a few words to work for you. ACOUSTIC 'CEILINGS 3408 Q. 1 • £-..Weet vulnerable, u South you bold: •A,11111 OAllltl Oii •St '11-WdcliM hM proceeded: IOVl'R ..... NOR11I EA8T t• .. A• M · 1 What action do you take? Q. J • Ni South, vulnerable, ·you hold: ~ OAKQ10711 ¢1011 6A8 The biddintr hu proceeded: 801J'111 fni:8T ~OR111 to .,._ /)• 80 p._ SNT ' Whal action do you take? Q. 3 • Ae South, vulnerable, you hold: 6K'764 OAKQ J083 ¢7 .SS The bidding h a& proceeded: 80U111 WEST NORTH EAST IQ P.. U 2¢ 1 . What action"do you take! Q. 4 · Aa SouLh, vulnerable, you Cl bold: MIO ~A ... ~•uu .a1u Q. 5 • Neither vulnerable, 811 South you hold: ~KQ 101• 0 10u oe u .., Partner opena the biddinc with one no trump. What do you respond? Q. 6 • Neither vulnerable, 811 South you hold: ~ '7 t 3 OA Qt oA 5 4 ll .. 3 Partner opens the bidding with one heart. Whnt d<! you re&pond? IAOlt fnr rrnSWf'f'I nn Monday. Learn to be a be tter bridge player! Sub aeribe now to the Goren Bridie Letter by ealllng (800) 788-1225 for Infor mation. Or write to: Goren Bridge Let· te,r., P.O. Box 4410, Chicago, m. . 60080. l!llPl.OYlllNT DIPLOYlllllT EllPLOnan a ss3o ss30 1130 11ia ------ .....,._ a.aon Cel .. ge O,MI-l)leaae M•DICAL ..... Aaeoo ,£ a Lio. atytlal & Aaet Ha out ad under Back omoe poeltlon. ~tal Nit llorf) ----- for rallNttnent facllffy. "SalH" for aevaral Spanish bf-Ungual w/ PT. 1.aary + comm.f M·F,8-3. H4-0oe• S.lulRoc.ullmon1 up, 114.a48-2213 ......,. M~ CIOrlCal 0 ~::ot~~ I :~c. . NURSING RNA. FT. SAL•• AttOl'ney aMk • • Muat b• certltlad SS motivated 8 h Off) --...... -,-h-e..,..ti-01-..-,.--• apply In parson at; rap. pt/ft. .At f'IOme, ranc ce •ookk •eper Pon Bay Cat• Center Legal Svea 724451;1 I Admlnl.trator Maau .. Thefeplst 2570 Newport Blvd _ Please call e:11.1a11 Coate Mesa ' FLATS.ED DRl\llfRS Out of 9•nta Fe SEL ~ • A lead ing nallOn&I Top pay ptanll In FashlOn Island tlH brokerage firm wllh a Great miles In salos posltlOlls In our ~OUf USed VehlC e • local office la currently all seaaona. outdoor jewelry Kiosk. 'through classified 1 seeking a responslble 0·5 moe.• S.24 hrly +comm. Call 142~1178 :~~fn"lst~~tl~:rr~~~ ~':'::i• ~:~;,111: !·~~ Poppy al: 844·5953 1 _________ 1 custom er ser vice unllmlled bonu s Pro o••••r• for f u nctions In Its opp o r tunities. Call HUD/FHA refunds, Up Na w port e each J.B. Hunt Flatbed l o $3000/per mo. branch. Tha success-1.eoo-325•1067 •upon Will lraln. 847.5559 ful candidate m ust be q u a lification/EOE RECEP T IONIST self·moUvatod, well ~r-1ubJec1 10 drug s9reen Convalescent Hoapltal ganlzod, and atteflltvo aeeklng depen~able 10 delall. Ablllly to Flori••• want 10 ea~n I n d I v I d u•a I . F a x work Independen tly . extra cash? Conroy s resume to: 642·2721 and excellent oral of C.M. needs help tor =--...,.,.---,.--- communfcallon skllls Valenllnos. Day. Sales, Recruiter· ple~se a~~ are a must. we offer Designers & DrlVOf'S. our ad und9r Sales , comp etitive wages Julie 1540·3 135 tor sever al Sale,s/ and a comprehensive GENERAL AIDE Recruitment oppty •· benefits package. To Part-time/Temp AEROTEK, INC. apply, please send or $6.371-$8.538/hr. RESTAURANT f&J( your resume to: Hiring lmmed. Exp'd • Perform custodial and • Walter• malnl. tasks; and • Waltr••••• dollvory of oqulpment. • Hostesaes EDWARD JONES Attn: HR-445005-24 20 1 Progreaa Parkway SI. Louis, M0.!63043 FAX: 314/51b·7561 EOE No Agencies need respond Valid ~OL. Apply lmod. • Bartender• . Cityof CostaMesa Local H.B. R est. 77 Fair Dr. CM 92626 Salary + Great Tlpsl 714-754-5070. EOE Interview Mcm .. 2,Spm To place an ad In ClaHHled Call 842·5678. BOULEVARD 18922 Beach Blvd. CX·Garfiold) Hove A Garage Sole! Cl•••lftecl 842·54178 IF WE'VE GOT YOUR NUMBER!I YOU'VE GOT A , SADOLEBACK NEW CAR! Sales Leasing Service Parts "Buy, Lease Or Browse" Come See Why Orange County's Auto Dealers Are Number One In Customer Satisfaction! IRVINE AUTO .CENTER 1 -800-831-3377 714 380-1200 CREVIER BMW Santa Ana Auto M all Edinger at 55 Fwy 8315-3171 CHRYSLER ••• ATW ClllYILERIPLYMOU111 2929 Harbor Blvd., Coata Mesa 848-193' 18881 Beach Blvd. 847-8555 ATLAS DODGE 2925A Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 848-1934 c::::::i CHEVROLET CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor8l'o1d., Costa Mesa 548·1200 0ttANG£ COAST JEEP /EAGlf/olosMoatlE PONTIAC, GMC TRUCK, MAZDA 252A Har~ Blvd, Cosio Meso 648-80 23 ([;)1FXI15 m1ss 1on v1eJo LEXUS OF MISSION VIEJO 28400 Marguerita Pkwy~ Mission Viejo 1 ·(800) 089·9398 NABERS NABERS CADIUAC BUICK 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-9100 FLETCHER JONES MOTOR CARI 1301 Quail St., N-pon Beach 833-9300 ffi LINCOLN i)MER C URY IEACH LllCOll MERCURY 16800 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach 848·7739 . ' ·----~------TUTORING 3929 SALES Costa Mesa Aefotek Is a national itechnlcat temporary alafflng company with omc.. through- 01.n the U.S. /lt.a the staffing Industry eonUnuea to grow, Aero!ek has become one of the fastest growing companies In the bualneu, ofepreaentlng major Fortune 500 Corpo-. "llOfl• Lou will begin your ~areer aa a ec:hnlcat Recruiter 'Inside aatea. As a r1 of our team, ou Wiii be• recruit· ng, Interviewing, E"etlng, & build• client relations. , n completion of your first year, you may advance Into outside sales where you will have the op- portunity to tap Into your leadership & sates potential. We provide a com- petitive base salary, bonuses, and a comprehensive ben· eflta package. In ad· lion to In-depth on· the·job training, we start your career With a two-week for· plal training program at our Corporate of· flee In Balllmore, p.10. Openings for •everal markets. This Is an e)(cellent opportunity for dedl· cated, aggressive & career-minded peo- ple willing to give much more of them· ,elves If given the opportunity. 1·2 yrs sates experience a plus for the ENTRY LEVEL positions. Candidates should l?Qsse~ a Business \:H Liberal Arts Degree. Please fax or send resume 10: , AEROTEK 7301 Parkway Drive Hanover, MO 21076 Fax:(410)712·7346 Atten:Wendy Wood • or visit us on the World Wide web at: www.aerotek.com EOE tPUBLICt tAUCTIONt Unci.lmed Att & COllectlble1 Lladro. Hummel, Royal Dalton, Crys-tal, Ivory, Ctolsonne, Uthoa, Sculpturea, Jade, Orig Att by Vincent Fatrell, etc. Preview dally @ Pick Up The Plecet Fashion ISiand 315 Newport Center Or. Sat, Feb ~1 1pm No Reserve/Minimum For Info 145-9955 ClllYStu 9050 llllCVRT 1135 8181·----·1·-----... Le..,_. C..... 'et M•RCURY Gr••• •tufft Col-RH W/lllk ,IOp, 14/C, CAPRl'CONV. i.ctibtes. men• cKhng, Arn/Fm, Loaded! 3ek 5-spct, ac, P•· white, fum, haewarea. 1124 mu ... seooo. Cl30-11M1 sporty, clean conv Santiago Or, trvlne/ S4H5. Toyot• of Dovw, Sal/Sun w Huntlfttlton Be•ch D0-1 . -·s 71....a.47 .. •5• .....,-• ..,. ht & iun 9-3 vu .vv Haehotd, clthe•, afd········· ---------Jtema, books, • mi.c. ••t or.-Caravan NISSAN 9150 1210 ..,.._ Ln (Oowr) auto, air oond, pa, lliill .... liiiiiliiiiiiiiiil M..,.,.._Sun 9-4 11995. l"•v••• of ·•eo N .... n 240SX w I c It er• ex er c I a e Huntlftet... ...oh Red, 5apct, AC, Alpine equip, patio, gaa 71W47 .. 599 cd, anr1, alloy whts, 1 dryer. 1701 Clttr Dr ,92 st-Ith .. Ok mts, ownr '4950. 845-9236 RomodeU"9 Sale mint cond, S-.pd, tint, '93' Sl!NTRA Ul. Tykes toy•, frig, w ht w lb 1 k bra . 5 •peed, air, ps, gas oven, micro, qn $11,900. 87S.3291 economical car. bed, •P••kers. Pl"9 $8995. Toyot• of tbl, couchea, dining, _________ Huntln•ton •••oh rm chra ••t a.12 POlD 9075 __ 7_1_4-8 __ 4_7_ .. _5_5_5_. _ FURNITURE 6014 1951 Port Leurent •94 Queat GXE ••t 8•m"4pm Baby , Loaded. Xlnt cond. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ctothea furn hou•• 80 Ford co.,.rler P/U Xl ht• fa m 11 v car. Beachwood Wall Unit hOld iimes ' & AJC 5 apd, catm whla. S18,000. 04CMHS81 31''.. TV. Blk sleeper 121a Dover St. · Given lots of Tl.C. __,, _____ ...._ __ sofa, chase lounge, Very economlcal :-.- Ottoman. Creme bdrm transport. Must seel 01.11SMOBnE 9155 dress er, 2 ·n I g ht $1 ,500. 780-0552 ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii stands. King az bed. TRANSPORTATION ,80 Merkur Xr•tl '87 Cutl•H Cler•, Frig, BBQ, Microwave, 1••••••••• Rellablel 4dr, 4cyl, pa, & Plants. 675-33731• Red, AT, anrf, full pwr, pb, ac, till whl, am/Im AJC. stereo: new trs, Be•utlful Dark Walnut tmg belt. car cover. 4 52700. 979-2703 French Dining Set w/8 BOATS 7011 cyt. A beauty! Must 1988 DELTA88 chairs, pads Incl. Size '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii aee. $2700. 786-0552 Ror•I Brough•m 45"x 51". Table lncl1" Fully loaded, V6, dark . leaves which extend + DUFFY + '89 l!S(:ORT blue with light blue In· from underneath. ELECTRIC ac, cassette, reliable. terlor, 94,000 miles. $2,500 obo. 509·9436 BOATS $4995. · Toyot• Of $3,000 or best offer. Deoor•tor 7' q'ultted Chintz aofa from Bayfront home. Show· room condition. $695. •875-7839• Plummer• Computer Desk, L·shaped, wht, new $100. 042·2514 MERCHANDISE MISC. 6015 Wolff T•nnln9 Bed• Tan At Home Buy Direct and S•v•I Low Monthly Pmts Fr•• Color Cat.alog Call 1·800·711-0158 WANTED TO BUY 6019 PIANO CM Playhouse needs good used piano. 042· 1900 Top Doll•r• P•ld For Records. Jazz, Sountracks, etc. Call Mike 645·7505. JEWELRY, FURS & ART 6025 L•dl•• 2·tone Cartier Panther watch w/Dla· Huntington Beach 714 574-4267 714-847"8555 '97 Duffy 18 New Now S15,675 •--,9-0_R_•_n_g_e_r_X_L.-T-PONTIAC 9170 You eave $1,7421 4x4, ac, ~s, loaded! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '97 NDuffyS 15828D5emo $10,895. oyot• of ,.,.5 Trana •m GT ow 1 • Huntington Be•ch • -You save $2,5771 714-847"8555 Grn T·top, automt, Duffy CAT 18 CO, llhr int. l oaded! Now $15,285 • 9 1 F •150 XL T Lo-ml, custm tra, whls, You save $3,5781 Truck, VS, at, 4·Spd, exhaust. Xlnt cond. '95 Duffy 10 LC ac, alloy whls, full $23,900 272-8103 Now $8,490 pwr. $8500. 963-0876 Save $ 1, 1001 ---------• '89 Bo• Wh•l•r 17 '93 AEROSTAR TOYOTA 9210 '94 . Merc· 100, Bimini, Family van, loaded I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Trlr and much morelll 513,995. Toyot• of '83 Corolla Wagon 4-dr Now $8,490 Huntington Be•ch auto, p/s, a/c, new Save $2,5001 714-847"8555 tires. Gd cond. Reg. '87 Bos Whaler 15 •93 Bronco ·~LT Ok 11/97 $1350 631·7149 Of)( Consul/Many Xtras Now $5,3851 Orn. Loaded, 1 owner. '88 Coroll• 4-dr, Extnd warrnt 7/98. 5spd, Blue In/out, Mint cond. 39k miles. 85k ml, $3500.obo $18,895 073·3442 Eves 044-2822 2001 w. Coast Hwy • Newport Beach • 045-8427 +DUFFY+ ELECTRIC BOATS '93 TEMPO '88 4x4 P/U w/ahell. auto ac, ps, must aeel 5 spd, AM/FM casstt, $5995. Toyot• of lint, cstm whls, ilf1 kit. Huntington Be•oh $5900. 963-6194 714-847"8555 '91 CAMRYV8 Loaded~ nice earl '97 Duffy 18 New $10,895. Tovot• of NOV( $15,675 HONDA 9085 Huntington BHch You save S 1, 7 421 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 714-84 7 ·8555 '97 Duffy 18 Demo Now $15,285 You save $2,5771 Duffy CAT 18 Now $15,285 '80 ACCORD ox 5-'94 XCAB Pickup speed, cruise control, V6, 5 spd, ac, ps, power steering, · new must see, priced right. paint, new trans, and $13,995 Toyot• of new clutch. 53900, Huntington Beach oBo 2 1 a.8414 __ 7_1_4-_8_4_7_..a_5_5_5_ ALES mond bezel. 760·9462 You save $3,5781 'Q5 Duffy 18 LC Now SS,490 Save S 1,1001 '95 Clvlo DX Blk Coupe, 22k ml, stereo casa, at, xlnt condl $11,995.obo 644·8623 Toyot•• for $125 Seized, sold locally Trucks, vans, 4x4'• 800.522-2730 ext2885 TV Media S•I•• Sold Out Print• I Are you Turbo· Umlted Editions ~Charged? Media· Roger Tory Peterson, "Savvy? Newport "Scarlet Tangier": I based business mag· Ao be rt Bateman, azlne show ls looking "Big Horn Sheep''. for the above to boost Signed,. w /museum : •dvertorlal profits. Fun quality framing. '89 Boa Wh•l•r 17 '94 Merc-100, Bimini, Trlr and much morelll Now $8,490 save s2,soo1 HYUNDAI g VOWWAGEN 9235 '87 Boa Wh•l•r 15 , 90 0 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Dix ConsuVMany Xtras liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '87 C•brlolet, 5-spd, Now $5,3851 95 El•ntr• 4 Dr red/wht top, tow •Job, fun people. Reasonably priced. I Snappy repartee a Please leave measg, 2001 W. Coast Hwy 61us. Base + Com· (909) 985-2007 • Newport Beach • --11.mtssion. Entrtpeneur· TO MY VALENTINE! 845-45427 LOW MILES mllea, 68k1 Xlnt condl $8995. Toyot• of $5300.obo 588-9127 Huntington .Be•ch '93 FOX · -tally driven only. • 714-847"8555 5 speed, air cond. FX 548·0302 Lovety•Peraonallzed •---------548-4412 PH ~ KEY CHAINS ~ POWER BOATS -JE_E_P ____ 91_1_0 $6495. Toyot• of Huntington 8••ch 714-847·8555 Heart shape w/name 7012 EMPLOYMENT and rose engravings. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii --------- Send $8.75-(shlp Inc) 'H Gr•nd Cherokee MISC. AUTO 9245 • .. SERVICES 5533 check or money order t.8' Lym•n Classic Blk, automL Loaded! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii . ,. To: Hearts & Roses Bay Crulzer. Xlnt Xtnt condl $25,500. P.O. Box 614 cond. $3000 733.9993 Sl!IZl!D CARS from •-•-.. Wrlghtwood CA 92397 Only 7k mist 559·5926 S 175. Porach ea, · :Please be aware that Or call 1-s19.249.3oos1---------Cadillacs, Chevys, . ·.the Jlstlnga in this cal· SAIL BOATS 7014•-1-I-N_C_O_LN_____ BMW's, Corvettes . • egory may require you ---------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9120 Also 'Jeeps, 4WO'a . • to call a 900 number PETS & Hobble Cat + Jib liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Your· Area. Toll Free •In which there Is a innuinr 6049 lncludea traller and ,8.,. M•rk VII LSC 1-800·218·9000 ext. ·charge per minute. ZMu.m.n....., • A·1398 IOI current llstlngs i Dally Po•ltlon of 97 ta~5=~·~arvey, lmmtlc cond. Loaded.--------- up 10 SSOO/day. Easy AKC L•b Pupa 6 wks , 42k ~!:-~9::·500. as answering your old w/papera. Cham· ANTIQUES & telephone. For details rr1on une. S35o to lov· MARINE SUPS CLASSICS 9250 1-800·947·762a (4) ng homes. 575.3031 DOCRS 7022 MAZDA 9125 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '84 Ford R•nchero u:MPLOYMENT TV ELECTRONICS new paint, vs. at, ps. ¥ 1 ' * Prlv•t• Dock * '82 M•zd• RX7 QSL All mech rebullt. No WANTED 5535 STEREO 6080 27ft max · SS p/f1 max 5 spd, llhr Int, snrf, smC>g req, good cond. Ez aces dock,shp,bch new eng, trans, clutch. $3800.obo 969·3881 B•rtender Sr. Gent, --------.., * Al, 87S.0048 * Lots of xtras. Xlnt ~long time Bartender & * CABLE TV * BALBOA: 40' DOCK, condl $2,950 QBO. .Bar owner, avail for Descrambler• Two s I d e TI e . 788-4227 • 1 prvt parties. 434·0576 LowHt Prlceal ~ 7~~841;_:.9~!:':·'·,-9-0_M ___ IA_T...,A ____ _ 1 Year Warranty Good cond. Normal DOMESTICS 5540 Visa/MC/Discover mllea. Red Conv. C.O.D. 30 day trial CAMPERS, RV'S, Make Offer. 760·1900 •VALENTINES' DAY• 1-aoo-211 ... 125 TRAILERS 8014 '92 MX3 ·w ·• 1 hit s * * * '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Fullv Lo•d•d t e are open ... ng o ., ________ ,. ,, you can dance the night '91 Sunoreat 27' 1 lmm•oulatel "8W9YI ca11~for detalts: ownerl lmmac, N/amk/ $11,800. 740.1262 ' Teddv Bears & Love pts. Generator, AJC. :.~:1~:.;:.~~0JO GARAGE SALES TV, VCR, ce. an bed.'_ME __ n_C_E_D_E_S __ 9-1-3-0 • Lo-mis. Many xtraal ~ Ora dealt Reduced liiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii to S32, 750 OBO. 894-2770 f,IERCHANDISE BALBOA • •••••••IPENINSUIA 6101 C • m P • r Sh• 11 Stockl•nd Late •------• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii model El Camino. Xlnt Moving Sale Sun t<M cond. S29!5. 842·1730 Everything Must Golll housewares, linens, ••••••••• antiques, furn, etc. 1801 E. B•y Ave AUTOMOBILES (turn left on H) CORONA DELMAR 6122 ACUU ----------9010 --· SAT ONLY 8a111 Household, furniture, plants. 239 Morning Cenyon Ad. @ PCH •aa Legend 4dr, white, lthr Interior, chrome wheels, loW miles, loaded. Exe oond. S7995. 873-1913. 888-9772. COSTA MESA 61241------ '93 1 ao• 2.e engine. 62k ml. 100k ml . extended warr. Full power, black, · exc cond. S20,500/obo. l~p.7S ... ff5 18-444-9&81 ---------··-----BllW 9030 H ... Thrlft..... • Furn & Mlec. MT '80 :aaoa 8unff White 104. 870 w. 17th It. W/t#t ........ , .• ••Pd· •ReMe 11n. WuttM/ F2 (In bactc) 722-t1oe Auna greatl 111&0 Dryer 1140/M. Dish ... f.t ~ ma, obO. * ?1.....a4.e101 . ~ 1100.&ee-5848 = = r::::: '14 151 ell ,ull pwr. I kid ~ oonct. Muet .... ttereo equ p, • All IYO rocta 17000. atu:o. c~lttt•..:ir.. ., ........ '08 9118 Porach•. E•rly Production Manufactured for non· export. New Porsche Red paint, body work to new qualllty. Excellent running condlton. $15.,000. 714-975-3221 Chances are you will find what you need at the price you want to pay when you read Cla .. lfled da'ly M2·5878 I • NEW't7 4·RUNNER NEW 't7 CAMRY LE .a • Air Concliti • • "utomatic ·-~ r. ' • Dual Air lags • Power W'wlow1 & Door & Steering • Tilt • Cruise • AM/FM Ca1Mtte 1 at this rice (V0027026) NEW't6 RAY4 516,9f5 PREVIOUS RENTALS (943993, 775886, 813534, 397503, 757394 '89 FORD '91 MERCURY '93 FORD '93 VW ESCORT CAPRI CONV. TEMPO FOX Ale. cassette 5 Speed, ale, pis. Auto, ale. p/a, 5 iplld, s.jfjS sli9r sSifs stltS '91 DODGE '90 FORD '91 TOYOTA '94 JEEP GRAND CARAVAN RANGER XLT CAMRY V6 WRANGLER 4X4 Auto, air c:o11dltlo11lng. 4"4~s L.oeded, Soll top, p/I. sfii'S s10ffss10Jis 10.Hs '95 NISSAN SENTRAGXE Auto. ale. pis. low miles, loaded, very clean (2003161764137) '96TOYOTA TERCEL DX Auto, ale. pis, mint eond, lb new. (2004181166589) ''THE ·· ALL NEWI '95MAZDA PROTEGE Auto. ale. full power, low mHea, lb new. (1009011121296) 12495 '92 CHEVROLET BLAZER4DR Lowmlel, nice MPV (200068fl13931) s149 '92 SUZUKI . SIDEKICK 4x4 Lowplfced ·26' •lo• for 24 montN on o clo..d end loot.. Oft oppr0"9d credit. To1ol 10 •an $5~.5 I. Tctol ol payments SS 152.80. R.tiduol SI 4)84.84. Sated on 12l •per r-· IOI per lllle th«eoll•. I NEW '97 CAMRY XLE ' 1 at this discount. IVU007721 I NEW't7~~ TERCEL· I '96 TOYOTA COROLLAS DX'S AUJ'OMA11C, Allf CONDITIONING, '°Wla ~ACKAOI •11,495 PREVIOUS RENT~S (459193, 456101, 450571) '91 TOYOTA '93 NISSAN '91 FORD '.93 FORD COROLLA SENTRA PROBE ESCORT LX Al*>, e/o, pis 5 speed. air, power steering, V6, lul pool$( Rellble, • economical car. uwr sfffS ••D)s s82Jfs ' . '90 TOYOTA '92 NISSAN '89 TOYOTA CAMRY 240 SX . CAMRY WAGON AUlo, e/o, pis. · Al:Ao, ale, V6, Famly wagon AW>, e/c, p/I 1t.t;s 1Uiss11·tt;s ITtis '92 TOYOTA '93 FORD '94 TOYOTA '96 TOYOTA CAMRY LE AEROSTAR CAMRY COROLLA DX C41say, loaded i.o.ded, Lotded. Wood trim, lpQlllr, family van. nice car m...i up. 1Bis 1i"ff s14fts s14Rs '92 CHRYSLER '96 TOYOTA '98 TOYOTA TOWN & COUNTRY COROLLA DX COROLLA DX Auto, tic, l.elllllr, l.oldld,gaa....,. l.olded,~ ......, 1''itts•1f.Bs 1,ls 1fii 't&TOYOTA ACOMA SAS 4X4 "" mllilt ... .. t T H I S \ \1 E E K'S ~ 0 T PR 0 PERT I E S • FE BR UAR Y 1 -7, 1 9 9 7 • • H . ~ .. . . . ... Cover. .. Coldwell Banker 2. Map 3. sw RHl &tate 4. Fred S&ndt Nn¥pc>rt Properties s. Fred Sande Nfl!rrt Propertin 6. Cout Newport l'ropertiel 7. Coaet Newport Propatin I. Cout Newpoct Propntiee 9. Cout Newport PropMie1 10. Coaet Newport PropmJn U. Coast Newport Pn>patin 12. Cout Newport Propertift 13. Cout Newport Propatia 14. Coast Newport Propatla 15. C.,.. Newport Propertlee 16. Tht Pn1eltntlal·Joo Douglu Co. 17. Tht Ptvckmtlal·Jon DoaglM C.o. LmO ISlL..l'rolNlle s.le -No C09lt Lqoe 52.5 ft lot w/W.. 38A *18k le'lld ,_ east tip ol Udo. So. petk> w/spa. ......... $511,000 c.oaONA DU. MAL •• J Larae Units 7 yrs new duplex. 38R. 38A &.. 38l. 2.5BA ea w/fpk. lndry. ~and spai:e eacti ...• $511,000 IAYCUST • ..s.pertor C-'> AppeAI Spf1wllng single lev 48R. 3BA. fr drs.wndw5, 3 fplc. fam rm. pc1V mstr sultt, pool ..... $519,000 ; "'f---C ....--~~ - ·-"· ,'S._L'"" ..._,_-•M-...../....-..-i.,-........,. -~T -'-.-. MESA VUDL •• On die Golf Course Enjoy view of 6th L~from your pool~ 38R 28A. 11 .125 sf lot. kltchen ...... $46C,OOO •• I I r Newport Prope .....-..m.Y OWm:D& OflllATB featuring fine properties from condos to castles s~AiJ s~ ~~ 1969 BUILHR'S SPECIAL FJgbl ftalJhtd i.ta wlda l\aal plus ror tJPt •a. with tbrtt lo ,.., bedrooms, twe>-ud·Half belill, tbrtNlf prqa. AYtta&' squatt foeta&t 2600, common ana, fabulous oceu vltws, woodttful lecatioa o•trlookhla downtown Dua PolaL Call ror •on lalonutloa. $1,300,000 S30 CHARMING EXECUTIVE HOME Go~ 4,000 sq. ft. + quality buJJt home with SBR, 4.5BA, S ftttplatts. Hlth cdllilp. French doors, used brick. l'UJlDin& stream lo pnttful pkd enclave. $899,000 N6 SPECTACULAR VICTORIAN ESTATE Tbls belutlfitl 4Jlt lq. ft. aastoa liloait oaen I mapiftcnt M' I 81' part a bedtyard ud llulf •pante pest -. N-. l'pKial te.twa l.ctudt 3 ~n&da, 3.5 car ~ brick drln ud banbaipe, ltftllity and*'".,._, "58,000 Cl 0 -- SUllMllRFIELD •DUTY Well meiet t rd Gll, 1.!BA ~model oa qukt ltnd. r...,.. J1lrd ~ cownd pedo IUld fin ~t. Steps to park. 9dloel, pool, .. .tc ._. eouJ1a. $299,000 554 oviding superior t service to Southern California since 1969 ... ... a reputation earned by consistently honoring the basic va1ues of -- We are now interviewing for positions in our Newport Beach office. Ask for Pete. for Information on these and other R.ropertl••: Cell. http://www.zow.com/coastalpropertl•• a LIDO ISLE Walk to the quaint Udo VW. 0-tbla depat bome with Pffk·a·boo harbor •lew1 and 1pedal cmtom features lncludlng hardwood and marble noon. LuM op~lon available. $750,000 VSO CATA.UNA SUNSn v1aws Sweqi& .. puonma 9'cWI from S.. D1eao to hlOI Verdes peal-la. Maplflc:at JBR + dell lllome wtdl ele-..tor f.- pnse to led a 3rcl Doiw. '57S,OOO V31 .. ~ ''DIAMOND HEAD'' IN CAMEO SHORES Enjoy dramatic panoramic views of the Newport Channel entrance from this front row home in Cameo Shores. Crashing waves highlight outstanding rock formations and unbelievable sunsets with Catalina as a backdrop. This "California Contemporary" home offe 4 or 5 bedrooms, and a 4 .5 bath floorplan within two separate wings. home also features a center courtyard, patio, spa, workshop and a 4 car garage $3,495,000 A MUST SEE!! 13 IAGUNITA Gated oceanfront estate in the heart of Laguna Beach. A well bull~ well designed home of incomparable quality in "Lagunita." 4 bedroom & .. exercise room (could be 5th bedroom), 5 % bath, _........._ game· room, wine cellar, security system, jacuzzi, sauna, private boat mooring. All major rooms have ocean ~" ... views! $3,899,000 ~~-. SEl.l.ER MOTIVATED! BAI.BOA PENINSUIA Outstanding two story Bayfront located within walking distance from all that Balboa has to offer. Great harbor and mountain views from this oversi7.ed comer location. An impressive 30 ft. ceiling at the entry sets the stage for this one-of-a- klnd property. Some extras Include: skylights, slate flooring, French doors that open onto the Bayfront patio, a roof top deck "to die for" & much more. $1,399,000· . NEW US'i'ING! . .,,t. •. I I "l UCLUllYI AFFILIATE OF "I Gated Communities 8-yvlew Tenace One level home. 2 Bel. 2 Ba. No Mello Roos! Comm. pool/spa. Roy Freeman $285,000 Sancerre Newport Coast 3 Bd. 2 Ba. home w/ A/C, flreplace and wood floors. RJck Lan1evtn $305,000 Harbor Rldae Crest Great 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. Views of city lights and mountains. Melinda & Marty Jones $475,000 Bayview Court Spacious 3 bedroom, 3 bath t ownhome In gated comm. Excellent location w/ lg. greenbelt view. Heidi Stockwell $259,859 Newport Beach Baycreat Tasteful, like new Bd. on oeat street. French doors, hleh celllnp. JoAnne Perkins $510,000 Udo Isle Lot value. Over 2 lots w/ ftxer. Small view. 4 bedroom, l bath. 1<aJ Polcntaa $750,000 Ritz Cove Building site for custom home In guard gated beachfront comm. Comer lot. Great opportunity. Scanlan & Busk $779,000 St. Michel Immaculate 4 Bd. w/ views. Hardwood flooring. plantation shutters. Johnson & LombardJ $495,000 Harbor HW 5 Bd. 4 Ba. custom home. Gounnet ldtdlen, French doors, pooVspa. Susan Scanlan $I, 120,000 ExcepHonal value. Nice latte bonus rom plus 4 bedrooms. Susan Scanlan $I, 170,000 Ocean Rldce Elegant new custom home w/ view of ocean, city lights and harbor. Susan Scanlan $1,325,000 Belcoart Caatom Grand Belcourt Estate with pooL Magnificent grounds. Morphy & Zenz $2,400,000 South La1una Spectacular remodeled oceanfront condo In guard gated building. Steps to beach. Views. Stew Hl&b $739,000 New Ustlngs Coron• del M8r Ocean side of PCH triplex. each w/ fireplace. Walk to beach. Sh•ron McKinnon $559,000 Newport North Wlu Model perfect l bedroom, bonus room, l car prace. Gree Lomb8rdl $49',000 11'e Terracee Stncle level 2 bedroom. 2 bld'I condo wl ocean view. SenJors only. Harlef & Lepud $459,000 • ---r;,i;:..,.. .,p~·.,,;:.,1-;....-~-.. --: -· --. A • • ._ . ~ 723~8800 .644~1600 New Listings Turtle Rock 2 bedtoom, 2.5 bath townhome, oe•t patk like setttns. Hwtdll ... & Aapl $2,5,000 I, •• .. 723~8800 644~1600 Beach Living Newport Shores 5 bedroom. 3 bath. Beach close, pool, tennis, play. Kennie Jo Rluo $339,900 Cllffhaven The best buy and. best location Clean and bright Quiet street Patrick & Tony Bartollc $479,900 Balboa Island Bright 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. Fabulous kltchen. many upgrades. Marty & MeUnda Jones $775,000 Udo Isle Prestigious estate on 83' lot. 5.800 sq .ft. 5 bedroom, 6.5 bath home. John & Robin McMonlale $1,249,000 West Newport 3 bedroom, 2 bath condo w/ ocean view. I block to beach. Um Jacobs $289,000 Upper Newport Bay 4 Bd. 3 Ba. beamed ceilings. 3 fireplaces, pool/spa Jerry Smith $615,000 Cameo Highlands 3 Bd 2 Ba home Lovely gardens, spacious patio, remod- eled kltchen and gorgeous ocean view' Evan Corkett $525,000 View Properties North Laguna Old worfd style home on wooded lot w/ ocean view. Library, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. Lovely gardens. Jerry Flnster $775,000 Bayside Cove Bayfront gated comm. view penthouse. 2 bedroom +den. Carole Johnson $625,000 Corona Hlghlands La!'le 4 Bd. 3 Ba. w/ view home. Pool, spa, 3 car garage. MeUnda & Marty Jones $788,000 North Lacuna Spectacular coastline views. 5 Bd. 4 Ba. with pool and spa. Connie Maxsentl $995,000 Condo & Townhome Living l.acuna Nlcuel Super townhome w/ 2 master suites, 2.5 Ba. Light and bright. BUI Wedmore $162,900 Bayview Court 3 bedroom. 3 bath executive condo w/ loads of upgrades. SandJe & Kristen F1x $277,900 Oceanfront Newer custom, right on the beach! Use as 2 units or condos. Ronda Hein $I, I 00,000 Ritz Cove Fabulous Mediterranean VIiia build to suit. Approx. 7,000 sq. ft. Scanlan & Busk $2.295,000 Corona del Mar Wann contempo- rary home with stunning ocean views. Debi Bibb $2,800,000 Laguna Beach Oceanfront w/ 6 Bd. and separate guest quarters. Super north coast views and appointments. Blll Wedmore ' $3,895,000 Corona del Mar Corona del Mar 4 Bd. + family room. 40 ft. lot south of highway. nu Andru• $535,ooo JERRY FINSTER SENIOR SALES ExECUTIVE #I SA• FSPERSON IN 1. 995 AT CoAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES 759~3750 $28,351,400 IN CLOSED ESCROWS IN 1996 . . . .. . . . in association with TIM CARR and LANCE BOGGS 717-4744 1996 SALES Property Represented l 0 Weybridge -Seller l 0 Weybridge Buyer 435 Via Lido Soud Seller 2620 Cliff Drive Buyer 3251 Broad Street Seller 1506 Priscilla Seller l 11 Via San Remo Buyer 8 Misty Meadow Seller 83 Linda Isle Buyer 130 Via Koron Buyer 126 Via Koron Buyer 1864 Park Vista Seller 126 Via Koron Seller 126 Via Koron Buyer 205 Crystal Seller 1415 Galaxy Seller 304 36th Street Buyer 1314 Santiago Seller 2 13 Knox Street Buyer 185 1 Port Kimberly Buyer 137 Via Venezia Seller 314 Buena Vista Buyer 510 Catalina Buyer 10 l Harbor Woods Seller 125 Via Wazi ers Seller 4210 Spindrift Buyer 463 Walnut Buyer 304 36th Street Seller 300 36th Street Buyer 415 Evening Star Lane Buyer I Burning Tree Buyer 16 Clermont Buyer 208 Cabrillo Buyer 5 Bridgeport Buyer 274 Knox Place Buyer 289 Palmer Buyer Some of tl1e depicted sales were closed while Bill Feeney was with his former broker. Bayfroot Value 3 Bd. 2 Ba. Remodeled with 60' on the water Mo~vated seller -bought another home $979,000 Belcourt Terrace with View! 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. fapanded Plan C, designer perfect Private pool and spa, meticulously maintained $669,000 Eutside coa. Mesa Charmer 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. + family room. large master suite French doors, paned windows. hardwood floors $319,000 Lido Isle TradJdonal 4 Bd. 3 Ba. on prime Piazza Lido comer lot. 45' lot 2 master suites, security system. hardwood floors $799,000 Udo Isle Double Lot 3 Bd. I BL beach house, prime 60' smset to street lot Build lWS2 homes or a large home with yard. pool, etc. $769,000 Belcourt Townhome 3 Bd. 25 Ba. Sophisticated tum-key townhome French doors, crown moldings, adjacent to pool and spa $669,000 Lido hie Bayfroat u.e 2 Bd. 2 Ba. Totally remodeled unit Bayfront deck overlooks beautiful sandy beach $3,200 per month f • • t t t •• t • • • t t N HARBOR VIEW HIUS 3 Bd. 2 Ba "Sausalito• floorplan on .,eat comer lot on cul-de-sac street. Lea!N!hold property. $449,000 CORONA HJCHIANDS PallOfallllc Pelican HlD .,at oowse and ocean view 4 bedroom home elevated on comer location $118,000 IRVINI TEJtRACI! Wondelful ~ halbof and city llafllS views &om this '-we )WU. .. Bd ) Ba. home! Remodeled~ $929,000 NEWPORT NOltTH VIUAS Beautiful deslcne.r "Catalina" model with master suite l Bd 3.5 Ba. In .,eat locaUon on cul-de-Ac. $479,000 I ·caovm OF THE S&\" Spectaeular ooeanhont location with dramatic whitewater views and 4 Bd $3,500,000 "THE JONES TEAM" 26 TRANSACTIONS IN 1996 .. Bri 11y i11y Bu ljCrs & Sellers Toy ct (1cr " NORTH LACUNA 'J 8d 3 Ba with sweeping view of ocean In a pted community Private pool and spa $1,S9S,OOO BALBOA ISLAND Contempoowy Q!SlOrn home with custom detail throuchout-) Bd. vaulted oeillncs, aourmet kJtc:hen $775,000 JASMIN£ CREEi( Wonderful 'J bedroom condo wtth ocean views Desirable ~n 5, with decorator detail $419,000 CORONA Dt:L MAR DUPUX ltemodeted duplex on one ol best ~ 2 8d. I Ba front untt. l Bd. 2 Ba. "*unit. l at pace $449.000 .. .1 DEBI BIBB DENNIS DURGAN 759~3707 _John Robin Steve C>lson 1'1:cl'1:onigle Landmark Bayf'ront: Est:at:e lido Isle Recognized as the premier bayfront parcel in Newport Harbor, this property boasts 200 feet of frontage on the bay. Prl-ce u pon r equest. Count:ry Fren c h Famtly Home I 05 Via San Remo loated on one of lido Isle's most desirable streets. 4 Bedrooms plus Den and 4.S Baths. $75<>. <><><> 900 Zurich urde • Repreaented Buye r Spectacular Bayf'ro nt: Htst:orl c Bayf'ront: 215 Via Lido Soud 5 I S Via Lido Soud Contemporary style home on Sunny south facing home 45' lot with S Bedrooms. on 43' lot with dock 4.S Baths and large dock. and historic lookout tower. $.z. 595. <><><> $.z.295.<><><> Spacious Family Home Sunny Corner Location 219 Via Nice 31 0 Via Lido Soud Recendy remodeled home Traditional style home boasts loated on beautiful strada with open floor plan with 4 Bedrooms and 3 Baths. 4 Bedrooms and 3 Baths. $669. <><><> $569. <><><> .. Ocean RJdae Cust <>l'ft Home Ocean Rldae C u s t o m Home 90 I Zuridl Circle I Windtmert Codrt 6 Windemere Court 717-47 ·1 I Cat:allna Island Dre am H ome 56 Gaviota Magnificent Villa located in the exclusive guard gated community of Hamilton Cove. $1. 3<><>. <><><> .. Ideal Family H ome 209 Via Koron Fabulous street to street loation with 4 Bedrooms and 3.S Baths. $549. <><><> Moc:let••~ 6" f ia Udo Soud I 06 V1a Cordova $459,000 OPEN SATURDAY 323 Cedar Street $339,900 DOVER SHORES AMENITIES Dottie Austero 759-3763 2 private beaches, a family neighborhood and park, and convenient location to schools, shopping, freeway and airport.' Christine Kim 717-4709 1310 Galaxy Drive . ''YOUR SEARCH FOR THE PERFEcr HOME Is OYER." A triumph of rare natural materials and peerless craftsmanship . Splendid water-fall entry. Rows of stately columns. Sumptuous built-ins, paneling and wallcoverings. Spectacular landscaping and views toward the sea. In short: Sublime at every turn. $2,495,000 OPEN SUNDAY 424 Colton Street $322,000 I live, work and play along the sliore. KENNIE JO RIZZO 723-8800 ext. 23 Please call us for more details. Once in a lifetime opportunity to build your custom dream home in the exclusive gated community of Cotton Point (formerly President Nixon's Western White House). Six lots ranging in price from $550,000 to $1 ,000,000 RICK LANGEVIN 759 .. 3759 STEPHANIE ARGYROS 759-~740 .. .. • 111111• lllCIJMWArmnlfll -Fabulous Mal Kl condo on the Newport Bay. Completely remodeled, shows beautifully, new kitchen, BA, IMng areas, deck & BO. Large view Terrace to enjoy Bay activities. Call us today for more details. l11iJOtJ,IXJO . e&lll ........ This 380 + den, gated community. 5 minute walk to newport center. Quiet location. Like new. ~'°"° 4PLlll,IM. All 4 units are 280, 1BA. Excellent condition. So. of PCH. Walk to beach. Condo conversion submitted. Call us today for more lnfonnatlon. Great. buyl 1111,llJO ., ... ,_ ..... Tradltlonal style home, trench drs, skylights, crown molding, attic fan & sec sys. 2-story entf}', kit has eating area + loads of bullt~ns. Ilg mstr ste, BO & BA w/vault- ed clngs, brick patlo w/spa off kit & FR. IMl,llJIJ ... .,.,, .. ,. Comer of Anaheim & Gaviota, + R-4 land for 13 condos & 2 warehouses, total retail center Income. 1st 180K, 3 packages for one low price. Submit! Call us today for more information. ll,MJ0,000 WA,...lf wme IMT .... .-.. 11n1 4BO, 2.SBA, light & bright, large house. 1 BO & BA downstairs. Private gated community. Walk to Udo Village shops. Call today for more details. 1116,000 PM l.ITHm ... fl IUOl9 Existing oil equipment can be cleaned & ready for con- struction In 7 or 8 days. Zoned community. or residen- tial. Exceptional buy! ll00,000 -.&MIA& MIGMllW- Vlew house, 4BO. 3BA. bonus room. Quiet interior Street. Apx 1,600 sq ft lot. Equestrian zoned. Lowest price in Nellie Gall. 1411,000 -••flM•~MA .. Beautiful 2-story, refurbished, charmer In the delightful neighborhood of Linda Isle. Spari(llng view, sun drenched patio -perfect for entertaining or relaxing. 580 suites with BA. 11,111,000 MT• HM4ATll r••MrY ... ,., 1Ua lovely tradltional SBO custom home on comer lot. Lots of used brick. This 2-story home offers great family liv- ing. Large family rm opens onto veranda. 11,•,000 lllM vn ·am..,,. 3BD, family room, studio, ale, gated community. Perfect conditlon. Spa, fountains, retractable awnings. 3 fire- places. Lots of mirrors, very private. 1111,IOO -.YWTll•-.OMJ Elegantly custom Immaculate 2-story, 460, 3.5BA home In this private community with pools & spas. Beautiful serene setting. Palm tree Uned rear yard. 1111,otJO Outstanding contemporary home wtth ocean & canyon views. SBP. SBA. Gated community. BUY NOW & work wtth builder to add your personal finishing touches. 11,111,M Newer roof, paint & carpet, huge yard. Excellent area of Santa Ana "South Coast Metro•. Close to everything, excel- lent buy. Huny won't last. #11,llJO An original •1 o• on large lot, great •ozzte & Harriet" neigh- borhood. 380, 2BA. ....... , ....... .. Very IUltable for owner/UMr or Investment. Great loca- tion across from park, comfortable 380, 2BA front unit, detached 2BO, 1 BA over garage. 1#1,«JIJ ..... ,., .. u ..... Built to last In 1930 on comer lot Looks like It was moved from Spain. Profeealonalty managed, Income from 5 units, great for owner/user or Investment. Call us today for more Information. 1411,«JO ,...,.., ..... Exceptional single level townhome designed for ease & enjoyment In charming CdM. Walk to the village. Pool, spa & clubhouse. 55 yeara +tab prk:e. 1111,000 , ...... .,. Newer Cape Cod style rear unit condo In the VUlage of "Olde Corona del Mar". Beamed, vaulted ceilings, fl,.._ place, trench doors, private sun deck. 1110,000 111111• 11T11Y- 4BO, 4.SBA home. Volume oelllnga, 3 car gar, fireplace In liv rm & lrg fireplace. Private patlo w/spa & 880, 2 master suites, 180 down, gou~ kitchen. 1111,l(JO , IPl-IMJlll•IUITY Wonderful 21380, 2BA, townhome "PENTHOUSE" light & bright, new paint & carpet. Wood entry, kit & din rm, mirrored fplc, wet bar, white kit cabinet, crown moldings, lrg mstr BO, vaulted celUngs. Good deal! 11#,000 ... ,..,,,..,_ Wonderful starter home w/380, 1 BA. Fresh paint, new roof, new metal roll-up door. Large yard w/pool & pool house. Added family room wlftreplace. 1111,111 ,....,. ..... New carpet & paint, 2 car garage. ale, 2.SBA. Prtvate patio, fronts to big greenbelt, low association dues. No Mello Roos. Great starter or lnvestmer:'t l1#1IOO • .... uu ... 4BO, 38A, special designed home. 3 houses, 3 blocks to beach & surf. 2 car garage, spa, family room. Patios. Extra parking. 1111,000 -...1111 •m11n MUI 3 car garage, separate laundry room, trench doors, dutch doors, high volume ceilings, rock fireplace, scraped ceilings. Garden window In kitchen, mirrored wardrob In both BDs, plantation shutters. ""'""° .... lllmA, Relax In your IMng nn, dining rm, kitchen & enjoy the views. Pristine condition, custom kitchen & BAs, prtvate yard & more. This Is a BEST BUY homell · l.Ul"'f .. .., .... , .... Walk to beach! 380, 2.SBA townhome. Plantation shut- ters, custom mirrors, light & open. Attach gar, great loc. Ocean view from master suite & balcony. 11,,,_ . Prudential-Jon Douglas Realty American~~A & The American H eart Association Plan Phone Campaign !:.~~,:-¥ Newport Beach, CA. , Prudential-Jon Douglas agents and staff have volunteered for the American Heart Association in a teleparty which will be held on Wednesday, February 5, 1997, from 5:00,8:00 p.m. The teleparty will take place at the Prudential's Newport Beach office t.o raise money for a cause close to their hearts , cardiovascular research and educational programs. Sandy Mittman , Teleparty Event Chairwoman, will lead American Heart AssociatiOn volunteer callers toWard their$$ goal. Callers will enjoy a festive, party,like atmosphere with decorations, food and drink, and compete for prizes, while asking local residents t.o support the AHA's research and educational programs with their contributions . "We are delighted t.o donate our time and efforts t.o fight America's number one killer," said Sandy Mittman . "The teleparty event is personally satisfying t.o all of US as well as a lot of fun . '' t For further infonnarion, you may contact Sandy Mittman at 714/729-7271. Single story, spacious 380, 2BA in guard gated community. No Mello Roos. Large patios off kitchen & BO. Pools, spas & tennis courts. 1471,000 •1ac.nmo 39 Rue Fontalnbleau (Aeduoed 221() $515,000 19 Royal St George $1 ,495,000 t:amna8J.Mlc 436 Begonia $649,000 24 Cf'9St Circle $249,000 Sun 1..- Sat/Sun 1·5 Sun 1-4 Sun 1-5 Lender owned Canyon Crest townhome In wonderful Corona del Mar. 280, 2.5BA, close to schools & shopping. Call today for more det&Jls. la#,000 l.JntM 111111 Aline Hall 113 Via Quito Lynne ValenCXle --.... Tomlfwte 33Monaco Unda Brehm • ...,CW' • $685,000 Sun 1..- $799,000 Sun 1:30-4:30 $799,000 Sat 1:30-4:30 Marcia Brashier Nita Nash Via Saxton 0g,,.,pow 8 Fliwlnd $1,795,000 Sun 1-4:30 N. Englebrecht I J. Howe 410 Momng Stat $639,000 Sun 1-5 Irene McCarthy 8 FaifWlnd $1,795,000 Sal 1..-:30 Nancy Simmons 14MwHUI 20 Hillsborotql $1,050,000 Sun 1-5 Sandy Mittman ~~ $218.900 Sun 1-4:30 Bartn Chambers HMftttl Vl9w HMIM MtW" $449,000 Sun Sue Van Aalst 1954 Port Nellorl sm.ooo SltJSlri 1:30-4:30 Gtny Long 11'Z7~ 1-4 1724 Port Marglle $519,000 SaV&l'I 1:30-4:30 8. Pelttnan I V. Saxton i .. ... ... ... .... . ·• . . •'• .. . . ·:~':,.~, . . " 5 MINlTfF.S TO GELSONS oa IOBINSONS Bacb co Rogers Gardens, and one of the qtJietat &ocadons in Harbor Point. Gated communi~, and exquisitely decoratat. ~ 3 car pnse. sun room, luje master suite. $849,000 "And you tool: cart of every detail perfectly . Mo.JJA.,Naopoft- "Thank you again for the super job you did . ... ..... o,,m.,_ "We really appremtc the personal care.•• Mr. a Mn. D W. U.S. ,.._,. • ... wt m very satisfied customers . ... ..... A.G.. ....... 0..- ~ , we can help make the difference in your life! EASTSIOE COSTA MESA lease Option or Sak. Brigltt, chenfol 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath townhoTM. Great location -new paint & carpet. For farther details call 1-800-510-2005 cotk #4086 RITA WADE $169,000 1 OCEAN VIEWS I Cameo Shores 4 bedroom, 3 bath, den. Single kvel Enclosed courtyard. J .O. CALLAGHAN $975,000 1 FABULOUS EMERALD BAY Emerald Bay Contemporary lilte new. Extensive uu of granite. 5 bedrooms, 4.5 baths. Ocean, &ach arid Canyon views. Cali 494-7475 BILL DOLBY $2,275,000 STEPS TO THE OCEANFRONT On Sunny corner lot! 3 bedroom, 3 bath with huge roof declt with 3600 view!! Fireplace, laundry room, jacuui tub and more. DIANA PROSSER $429,000 NEWPORT COAST ARFA Desirabk gated community living. 2 Jean new, highly uegrtUkd 3 bedroom plus dnilojftu. Elegant decor featuring hardwood floors and custom staircase. Architect desig;ned. courtyard with raja slau patio. JACIOE HANOLEMAN $449,500 OCFANFRONT VIEWS Spectacular ocean views .from nearly every room. Full kngth balcony on each kvei. Garden terrace o used briclt. CONNIE CORN $1,965,000 PANORAMIC VIEWS "ABOVE THE HARBOR" just reduced is this European-S!JJe gated community home with 3 bedroomlojftu and 3 baths. Exquisite decor. Call today. DELIA DELGADO $475,000 HARBOR VIEW Lowly 4 bedroom, 3 bath newly rebuilt. New doon and windows, new kitchen and lovely bacltyan with gaubo. Call !Or your appt. E'LYNNE ALLEN $629,000 CREATE THE BEST BUY IN ... NEWPORT HFJGHTS! 3 bedrooms, view declt, upgrtUkd thru-out! Granite & Mapk ltitchm. Affordabk! RAE RODGERS $379,000 BOLO ANO BEAUTIFUL Gaud Costa Mesa townhome decorated in blaclt and white. 2 bedrooms, and den/office loft. Double PERFECT HOME OFFICE Jtk11I for owntr worltin.zfrom homt. This '5 bttlroom, 2 b11th sintlt ltVtl Mts11 Vera't pool homt ii rtlld] now/! Itktd inntr loop family "1c111ion -dost 10 schools 1md shoppint. Gaud rntry 11nd IArxe 111rdtn 11rt11. C111/ for pri1111.tt showint. CUL 760-5000 _,_ 138113~ BllJ alUI Dmuui Wellner PRIME LOCATION 4 btdroom, 2.5 b11th, 3 car l'""l' """ss foom T11n11r P11rlt. Exct/Jmt curb 11ppt11L Nnwr ro0f. n<W fitchm ubmm, •pplianm aru/ "1ri4n "111.ntn tt1ps. Pri1111u spa in ~ y11rtl. c.u 760-5000 ""'· 117 jaclde Harulkrrul1t BEST BUY • SPYGLASS Hill $383,500 Be1111.1ifal 5 btdroom. 3 b11th, 2 story homt on Sm/Ass Hill with mo11.n111in 11n1/ ci'l litht 11i<W. Sparltlint IAp pool. Priv111t 111tt, untral "" 11ntl 11 lot mort! C11l/ for showint. CUL 640-2888 julJa Liao $699,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS BARGAIN F11nwt1c Dupkx in Ntwpon &Mh for S249,<XJO. OJl my hot/int 111 1-800-510-2005rO<k14087 for tk111iuJ infomwion. An International Company 760-5000 BEST OF BELCOUJO' This xr11cio1U nut.m tlUU Wtll ••iii 111i1h tht tdliWllltt 11runtion It/ tltt11il 11NI l1t1111ty. Attntts of ""1r•k llM pniu complimnltl tht u cor. 'lmJro.,,., /j.,,,ry. famil] '°""" sp11do11.1111mt room, wint ttllAr, D"' 11111/, 11 4 Ctlr l""'P· DECORATOR PERFECT F11b11.lo11.1 two story howu with nar11 li11int room 11Ni ltitchtn 11p1111irs off MllSltr. Pro{tsrio,,../Jy 1Awc11pu/ with ntw spllf E11try 11mtniry. JUST AEDUCED! Robylt Sears $289,900 FORMER MODEL-OWNER TRANSFERRED Priu rtd11uJ! 3 •ttlroom, 3 c11r 11tt11e1Hti fllrllft. P110/ d- Sp11. ·Mon1b11ry • tract 111111/uti ctilinp, .AC -Fmuh Doors. Blldts to P11rlt. Mo11t In OJNlition. QU .AS.AP!! ~~GOWEN . $144,900 .__ ___ 15'MR(· SOUTH COUNTY, NEWPORT BEACH 23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 180, Newport Beach, CA 92660--- . .. . .. . An lnternatlonal Company 760-5000 . ., YOU AND YOU SAVE Owr 2500 1'/· ft. 4 ktirtHmt, 3 MllJ tUU/ 2 /,lac/a "' btlleh. Pool 11Ni tmnis. HARBOR VIEW HlllS BARGAIN FllntJUtic: 4 /HtlrHm. 2.5 bath fo>or p'4n in l""' family nnfhborhood. C.JJ "'J Hot/int 111 J-8()()..5 /0-2005cotk15007 for tkilliktl infomuttion CJ/760-l!JU U5!J,OOO OCEAN, SUNSET AND CATALINA VIEWS! SJ>11€1ous 2 l1tthw"' with CWMr lociuUJ11, fa,,,,,,/ JU.i"I> #JN'ntk slw/y """ 11rul flltuluJ c:tili"fSI Locllld in tlN /mttpw fltk P"rruJ communilJ offtlmUiu Ottk ;,, CDM! Cllll 760-5000 ed. 126 OCEAN FRONT F.STATE Ahsolutely ltllnnint O«llnfront. ho"" with 6 btdrooms, 8 baths, 11pproximllk/y 6500 sf &11Utifol oetlln, bt11eh, Ctl41i114 -nitht lifht vi.ews. $6,250,000 GATED COMMUNl1Y 4 /Hdroom, 3 bath with 3 c:11r g11r11gt. Gourmtt ltit<htn, family room, 3 firrpla«s. Privau spa with 141111trfall 11na BBQ Community pool M.lu All OJ/wnll CJl 760-5000 na. 112 U'/Y,000 CJ/ 640-2677 $289,000 $.J99,000 VIEWS! VIEWS! Nnvport &11eh 111 its /inat. Prati~ &/;m1rt HiU homL. Lifht 0-lmpt with vinu. 2 kt/room, 2.5 bath, tknllilmtry. 2 fi"'l'uc:a. , CJ/760-SOOO U50.000 we can help make the difference in your life! SPYGLASS HILL &st location -3 bedroom, 2 bath single kw/ .on ~at lot with city. mountain light vws. Custom features th"' out. JULIA LIAO $635,000 ON THE OCEANFRONT!! Vacant lot with 180° vw. Build your dream beach house. Enjoy Catalina Sunsets from Newport's best location. DIANA PROSSER $550,000 BEST KEPT SECRET IN COSTA MESA Excellmt md unit ovmoolting large parltlik grembelt area. Wondnfol area for children or mtertaining. Community pool i bedroom, 1 .5 bath. SHARON SWANSON $125,000 REDUCED! Parlt Avmue with a vw. 2 bdrm., 2.5 bath gat-e. townhome for the discriminating. Granite, marb and sophisticated. CaJJ now! HUGH SWANSON $539,000 EASTSIDE BF.AtrrY 3 bedroom with H4rtiwood Floors, French doors, and a giant grassy rear }'lrti + sundeclt. Immaculate! &un-transferred! ROBIN TENCH $319,000 OWNER MAY TRADE!! Views, Views, move up to spectacular vws of City LiK_hts and Newport /jay. This custom 4 bedroom, 4.5 bath features: 4 fireplaces, 9 sltylights, huge family room with bar, ovmiud spa aNJ sauna. Gourmet ltitchm and is approx. 1800 sf viewing tkclt and bakonin. BILL AND DONNA WEBSTER $1,125,000 GATED NEWPORT COMMUNITY!! 3 bedroom, 3 bath townhoTM has 2 car attache. gt!ntge. Ap_prox 1950 sq. ft. Love~ Master Suite. "(;ommumty ~I + spa. No Mello R()()sf! DIANA PROSSER $259,000 BUILDABLE WT Pmtipous Gated Community dose to the water. A real Steal!! FSfHER YANK $395,000 NEW LISTING -CORONA DEL MAR jasmine Crrelt mnolkkt/ _Plan 4 with family room and bre"*fast area and ads o j~iJNGALIA $545,000 SELLER TRANSFERRED MUST SEW 3 beJront. 3 W + fa!"ily room. rtmWkJ with Mii ftln11hi"t p/Ms II 2 INJioom, J itp4'1Mml for txtT1I incotnl. ROBIN TENCH $499,000 ~..t~~V·soUTHCOUNTY;-EW~TBEACH KWF'lla. 23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 180, Newport Beach, CA 92660 -----~~----~-------• DESIGNS FOR LIVING '97 Plan "C"' 19 HilWale Dr. Now $63',000 Exq~icd_y apP.Ointcd 3BR. 2BA on Prime Grcenl:>dt locaoon. Dee. m soft shades w/many eustom wood & glass built-ins. Quick E.c:row OKl BELCOURT CUSTOM 0can 8c C..calina Vicww $2,lS0.000 NC2r new 5BR. 5BA concempgrary estate. Private office, gym & wine cellar. Trade possible. nit Just remodeled with the finest materials, this single story, three bedroom. three home has a new family room. plus a private two bedroom rear unit It's close to ools, shopping and is just a short drive from the beach.· 1bc main house has about 2,243 square feet and is full of upgrades, including new ardwood floors, Berber carpet, vented skylights, open-beamed ceilings and glass lock. There is also a new roof and a new drainage system. Additionally, there arc tion shutters, a brick patio and a raised hearth fireplace. The bright new modem kitchen bas built-in white appliances. The adjoining formal room and large family room enhance this wonderful home. The spacious master uite boasts two walk-in closets and an extra large bath with double sinks and an vcrsiad tub. The rear unit is a great bonus for extra income or could be used for in-laws quarters. sellera have transfcned and have priced the property at $499,000. POI' ..on """""""°"' call Roblll n .. ,, of RB/MAX SoMlla COfUll1"' (1U) 160- • 131. Bob Koop Dovie Koop Bob Koop, Jr. 760-5000 Ext. 128 or 760-1580 BALBOA PENINSULA Cutom builr! l..arge 3 bedroom, 2 bath and 2 bedroom, 2 bath uni11 with tile floors, cuscom ltirc:beru, Bcrl>cr carpet. dlytigh11, la~ muter suit~ with a w;allt in ~. sun deck and a 4 car gang~. Bob Koop. k or Jr. ~led ~ -... home, l.at&e yatd ..;th • full bu, pool &c 'P"· ulc On. oalt wmdowllJocia, •pa rub. &c -.... ,, ... bc:acha. $92S,OOO Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. NEWPORT BEACH 760-5000 En. 128 Above the Crowdl Tench. begins 1997 by· h achieving 100 Percent Club RE/ MAX hall of famer achieves award early in year for fourth time For the fourth consecutive year, Robin Tench of RE/MAX South County achieved the prestigious 100 Percent Club early in the year. Each year, RF/MAX agents have the opportunity to earn this award by meeting goals that place them in the top one percent of Realtors nationwide. In 1993, Tench was inducted into the RFJMAX Hall of Fame, which is the company's highest achievement award. Tench consistently averages at least 30 transactions per year. She has a large clieot and referral base that return again and again for real estate assistance. Her mission is to serve her clients at the highest level of professionalism possible, while providing constant personal care through every step of the buying and selling process. She is known for her broad expertise in the coastal area along with extensive and intensive marketing of her listings. Tench credits a strong e.ducational background for providing a basis for her auccesa. Sho earned a bacbcJon dearee Robin Tench from the University of California.. Irvine and a masters degree from Florida Atlantic University. She graduated from both programs with honors. Tench camcd her broker's license after spending just two years in the real estate business. She has been at RE/MAX South County for the past 16 years. 1b reacll Robill T•ru:ll of RE/MAX Soltllll CofUllJ, call (114) 160-5000, ut. 131. I l , COLDWELL BANKER NEWPORT BEA jUNEAoAMS GtNNY AND9SON JOHN CAMP8EU LINDA Fte.o Gll&PAT~ CHRISTY ~ NANCY LAVIGNE jENNIFO. NOONAN MAii.CiA ScHWAKrZ AwSON S£ESEMANN NEWPORT BEACH 644-9060 KATHY Fox "For o the in needs From in pers cont in . service sight of your needs. I a the best team of real es Newport Beach. Whe or sell, Call Coldwell B ,. Jon Cook, Vice Pre H PRESENTS YOUR TEAM FOR 1997 er 90 years, we've led ustry by placing the r-i ' f our customers first. ' roviding the utmost BEAARNot.o jEFFAxToN El..EANOR 8owtE CAAoLYN BRIDGE CAAL.A lW>FFHAN nal attention to ally expanding our , we've never lost proud to present AUSTIN DAYNES VICKI DB.PART MARIE DEREMIAH MICHAEL OllEYR.IS l£E DRUMMY MIKE EVANS ate professionals in you're ready to buy nker." ident Branch Manager l.Jz GRECH . SHARON GRIMES VALERIE HOWELL KEVIN KANOA Ma l NANcY KtoolE MMYLOUKI~ GREGG MINOUX .. I . BALBOA ISLAND .,, 673-6900 ... ·-___ _, OPEN HOUSES ·l--4PM SATURDAY'S & SUNDAYS INVITATIONS BALBOA ISLAND 210 Opan $575,000 Gray<?e Taliaferro B ALBOA PENINSULA 1707 Miramar $439,000 Mary Ann Nethercutt CoRONA DEL MAR 221 Narcissus $855,000 Rick Schreiber IRVINE 2 Bngad1cr $899,900 Powell / Ward IRVINE TERRACE 1419 Dolphin Terrace $1,495,000 Miriam Mayell NEWPORT BEACH 405 Orion Way $145,000 David Prince NEWPORT HEIQHTS 325 La Jolla $439,000 Car\a Broffman SEAVIEW + 1921 Yacht Truant $675,000 Ginny Anderson SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS ~ BALBOA ISLAND 305 Amethyst $670,000 Grayce Taliaferro BIG CANYON 12 Rue Villars $545,000 Carol Allison EASTSIDE CosTA M ESA 200 Calabria Court $229,900 David McCulloch 2678 Club Mesa Place $191,000 Kevm Kanda HARBOR ISLAND 630 Harbor Island $1,900,000 John Campbell HARBOR VIEW H OMES 1824 Port Abbey $679,000 Michael Dreyfus NEWPORT CREST 1 Baruna Court $203.000 Lorraine Farrington N EWPORT SHORES 247 Walnut $399,000 Olga Matthews 219 Walnut $299,000 Sharon Grimes SPYGLASS HILL 1 San Martin 20 Morro Bay • Prime location on 5th Fairway LIDO BAYFRONT • Brand new impressive · bayfrt>nt • New dock for large yacht • Incredible views day and night • Limestone, granite and marble appointments B1G· CANYON • GOLF COURSE VIEWS • Private, gated neigh~rhood • Panoramic views • Private courtyard patio • Single level 12 RUE ViLLARS, BIG CANYON Presented at $545,000 PRIVATE DOCK& BEACH .• FOR SALE OR LEASE • Private beach, dock & pool • Exclusive Cove location • Grandious estate of over 7,000 SF •Gated Auto-court • 6 bedrooms, 6 baths • Also for rent 221 5 BAYSIDE DRIVE, CORONA DEL MAR Presented at $4,695,000 ----- GATED SEASIDE NEIGHBORHOOD • Build your dream home! • Ocean side of highway • Private, gated enclave • Choice of 3 lots, each at least I /4 acre • Sleep with sea breezes and the sound of crashing waves A TRUE VALUE! OFFERED AT $599,000 EACH ' IN ESCROW -9 . SEA TERRA~E, NEWPOR'F RIDGE ESTATES IN ESCROW • 191 I_ ~ORT PROVENCE, HARBOR VIE\V HOMES LYLEEN & jEFF EWING (714) 673-1980 • (800) 949-9471 1, 19J7 (· CHUCK & KATE COLESWORTHY President's Club Members THE COLESWORTHY TEAM • (714) 651-2155 C1996 Coldwell Banker Cofl>O'&tion. Ari Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. All Oflices Independently Owned and Operaled. 'MICHAEL DREYFUS & SUSAN WEIR ..... '\ , ca11 8 ·00-892-7158 mdreYfus@coldwellbanker.com THE TERRACES, CORONA DEL MAR Lovely condo, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, new carpet ~ 1824 PORT ABBEY, HARBOR VIEW HOMES Expanded & remodeled 5 bedroom Somerset model. Inner loop location. and paint, fireplace in living room. Newpon Beach Priced for quick sale at $299,000 1836 Pon Renwick Newport Beach Newport Beach Newport Beach ~ Offered at $679,000 1911 Pon Provence Newport Beach Newport Beach Newport Beach Newport Beach Newport Beach Newport Beach OVER JO HOMES SOLD 1996 ) Newport Beach .. ToMTHOMSON ~ : . (714) 644-9060 ExT. 147 • 135 IRVINE COVE COURT, LAGUNA BEACH • Spectacular 180° views, the best views compared to any lot in PeJican Crest • 5 Bedrooms, 5 Full Baths, 3 Half Baths • 4 Fireplaces, Two extra large 2-car Garages, plus golf cart garages • Large lot approx. 27,000 SF. One of the largest in Irvine Cove • Private Beach and Tennis Courts • Association dues approx. I /2 of Pelican Hill • ~o Mello Roos Taxes • Exclusive guard-gated, private .community of Irvine Cove Offered at $4,800,000 1755 PARK AVENUE, LAGUNA BEACH • Nearly 5 acres • Extra large Family Room or Artist's Studio • 2 bedroom plus library • Soaring ceilings, glass walls let the sunshine in • Ocean Views and Solitude • Minutes from shopping, restaurants, and beaches • Wood and glass contemporary design • Grounds available for use -or private contemplation Offered at $995,000 C1996 Coldwell Banker Corporation. An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. All omcee lnclependentty Owned and Operated. $6,500,000 On the sand ~n a gated community. Almost brand new contemporary with sophisticated interior. 5 acre pted estate with tennis court, separate poot houseliuest house. Includes private tak.Wpond. ExqWJtely constTUCted. home on l/'4 acre. pool. c.nnls court. pc.ct ComrrU'lity. Seller will consider exchantt for beet or plane. N <m.W<CflJ Jl,rm,f!);~@ !B@w; C~ !P<tt!NJ;1Ml - JP~;~ IP~ S~JGsdtl ~ $~ MillN>tn &IJJ R.,,~~-fJ!k. lPmed ~ m Onm,aC I SAN MARTIN, CORONA DEL MAR -4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, extra large private grounds, beautiful Tradewind model with new hardwood floors, french doors and windows, large pool and spa. Offered at $699,000 1827 LEEWARD ' LANE ' $410,000 IN 1996, OUR SoLD IJmNGS AVERAGED 99.151 OF THE limo P11a. WHAT CAN WE Do Foa You? MARCIA £ ROBERT BENTS Ova $175 M1woN IN REAL EsrAn TRANSAmoNS 644-9060 ~. llZ • PAGER: loz-3131 ~ 20 MORROW BAY, CORONA DEL MAR 5 bedrooms, 3 baths, unobstructed city and mountain views, upgraded doors and win- dows, near new carpeting, new ceilings, large yard, room for pool. Offered at $7-t9,000 To add your home to the list of SOLD homes, please call Don & Joyce Olson 18 Point Loma . 57 Gc(eta Poln~ i 2 Drakes Bay 6 A~ Circle 21 Bo~~ ~rakes Bay I 0 Rue•Y 8 Monterey Circle 69 Pelican Court 4 Monterey Circle 1-800-487-4931 . . COLDWELL BANKER REPRESENTS IRVINE TERRACE VIEW PROPERTIES DOLPHIN TERRACE • $2,095,000 Front row new contemporary . Bruce Miller DOLPHIN TERRACE • $1,195,000 Great opportunity on front row Linda Marston I Bruce Miller 1419 DOLPHIN TERRACE • $1,495,000 105 feet on front row Barbara Miles & Allison Seesemann SERENADE TERRACE• $799,000 4 bedrooms with bay and ocean views Linda Marston I Bruce Miller 644-9070 EXT. 131 ' 23 RUE GRAND DucAL, BIG CANYON • Completely updated • 2 bd, 2 ba • Single level • French gardens • Excellent kitchen & baths • "Dover'' model • Fresh and ready to move in • Fabulous floorplan OFFERED AT $599,000 PERRY TAUB (714) 644-5833 10 FAIR HARBOR, NEWPORT COAST Stunning contemporary Mediterranean est.are with panoramic Pacific Ocean & Pelican Hill Golf Course views. Newly constrUCt.ed in 199 5, this elegant 5 bedroom, 5 .5 bath home is situat.ed on OtJeT one-half an acre. Pelican Hill is a privat.e, guard-gated community and is situated at the northwest edge of Newport Coast. OFFERED AT $2,350,000 DAVID PRINCE (714) 644.-9070 EXT. 120 3 RUE MARSALIES, BIG CANYON • Best priced home behing the gates • 2 bd, 2 ha • Expanded "Dover" model • Smooth, high ceilings • Custom patios . • Perfect for entertaining • Excellent investment opportunity • Fabulous floorplan • Walking distance to Fashion Island • Large living area OFFERED AT $484,900 "Why Settle For Mediocrity?" 221 NARCISSUS AVENUE, CORONA DELMAR Fabulous two--story upside down house within one block of Ocean Blvd. Den could be 4th bedroom . Totally remodeled in warm light tones . Granite & Carian rount.err.ops, Me.x:ican .pawrs, ma.st.er bedroom upstairs, ocean triew, renderings for rooftop deck a4Jailable . Approximately 3 ,200 SF (not verified). Priced for quick sale! OFFERED AT $855,000 RICK SCHREIBER (714) 644.-9070 EXT. 133 • ,_,-.his bay/ront custom contem- 1 porary home features top-of- th~-/ine materials. Loads of light combined with an open and spa- .cious /loorplan makes this proper- ty a~ enterta.iner s delight. Located on the turning basin of Promontory Bay. Includes private pier & dock. 630 HARBOR ISLAND OFFERED AT $1,900,000 CALL }ORN CAMPBELL • 644 .. 9060 X121 Luxurious estate of nearly 20 acres in Temecula. Grounds include 100 oak trees, pine trees, groves of avocado & fruit trees, f ami- /y gardens, equestrian f acil- ities and a large bass lake. Main house, guest house, apartment for overseer, !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!J & separate party room. Offered at $1, 6 7 5,000 Call Edie Olson • 644-9060 x132 0!996 ~Banker Cof'porallon. An Equal Opportunity ~y. Equal Housing Oppot1unlty. All OITlces ~Owned and Operated. , Daily Pilothlat uwie • F~ 1, 1997 GINNY ANDERSON SENIOR A CCOUNT EXECUTIVE OFFICE: 644-9060 EXT. 151 HOME OFFICE: 7 59-1997 <O> JPIBN IHI({)) 1JJ§JE Saturday & Sunday t ... 5pm 1l 9i Il. 1C&~Ib.a: 1Drl!Il&mJ.ti:~ ®(!&TI(!"W It's a "10"!!! Panoramic views, com er location , beautifully remodeled, three bedroom, single level home. Tum-key condition, lovely marble floors and counters, all new kitchen and master bath, ric h oak used fo r custom cabinets, interior panel doors, french windows and doors throughout. Come by and see for yourself! This could be your DREAM HOME in 1997 19040 FAIRHAVEN EXT. COWAN HEIGHTS • 2.4 7 acre -3 separate parcels, pool & spa • Main house: 3 bedrooms, 3 baths • G uest house -2 bedrooms, 2 baths • Private gated entry, long driveway • City ligh t & Catalina views CLAUDIA MAYFIELD ... WISE 644 .. 9060 EXT. 165 2678 CLUB MESA PLACE EASTSIDE COSTA MESA • Beautiful hardwood floors • Custom Anderson windows and doors • Gorgeous Euro-kitchen with built-in sub-zero • Big Backyard • Cul-de-sac Street KEVIN KANDA 644 .. 9060 EXT. 141 AU indicators point to an outstanding 1997 in Real Estate in our coastal communities . Join my list of loyal , satisfied clients and let me assist you in selling your property or in finding the home of your dreams . Call me at 644 .. 9070 Ext. 185 . Thanks to all my clients and customers along the ocean- front in Newport Beach , in Dewer Shares, Laguna Beach and Newport Coast who made 1996 ·a most exciting and successful. year for me. SALLY PHILLIPS 644-9060 Ext. 185 CliGnning Balboa Island home This duplex sits OD a comer lot. offering a great·location on the Island and is great for an owner occupied resident or as an investment property. The front unit bas three bedrooms and two baths, a fl(Cplace, a living and dining room combination and a front patio. 1be rear unit has two bedrooms each with a separate entrance. The upstairs has a great kitchen and breakfast area, a king sized bedroom and baf\ and a fireplace. The downstairs includes a bedroom with used brick fireplace. Just steps to the bay and blocks to the beach, this property is welJ maintained and cared for by the current owners. For,,,.,.. ~tt, Cllll Sruan Noonan at tlu Coldw•U Btuahr N"'J10f1 Be«lt oflk• at 2121 Paef/k Coat Higln~tfY• (714) 644-9060 or (114) 723-19ll. Or, naeh Colllw•U B411w on du 1..u111n at ltttp://www,co!t/wellbtuaUr.com. ·~•••·• .• , •• ,.1 ., , • '' '' ~rr crw Daily Pilot RnJ Bscale • !febn:aary 1, l997 , SPECTACULAR OCEANFRONT ESTATE IN LAGUNA BEACH This spectacular oceanfront home is located in the quiet community of beautiful Laguna Beach and offers approximately 4,700 square feet and is situated on sandy, secluded 'Secret Cove'. Beautiful coffered and vaulted ceilings, plus dramatic skylights welcome you into this beautiful home in which the creative architecture and innovative multi,level design captures the stunning views of crashing waves, the blue Pacific and breath,taking sunsets. Situated on a huge lot with direct access to the beach, this is truly a one,of,a,kind property offering five bedrooms and three baths plus two powder rooms. The dramatic living room, elegant dining room, sumptuo us master suite, large entertainment/media room, and spacious, comfortable family room all offer glorious ocean views, as does the gourmet kitchen with state,of,the,art appliances and center cook island. A charming guest bedroom also fea tures lovely ocean views as well as a large bath with spa tub. The three car garage and abundant guest parking add to the endless entertaining possibilities. Enjoy Laguna living at its very finest! Offered at $2,245,000. For more than 60 years, the Coldwell Banker Previews estate marketing program has been the preeminent system for marketing luxury properties in North America. For additional information regarding chis fabulous property please contact Gary or D'ette Sceelberg of the Coldwell Bank.a Newport Beach office at ( 714) 644,9060 or reach Coldwell Banker on the Internet at http://www.coldwellbanker.com. Joan Maifeld ioins ColdY#ell Banker Multi-million dollar producer brings professionalism to new positi~n Joan Maifeld has joined the Coldwell Banker Newp0rt Beach team as a full- time sales associate. announced Jon Cook, branch manager. Maifeld was attracted to Coldwell Banker because of the professionalism and wann environment. which is necessary for her positive perfonnance. With 25 years iii the real estate profession, her strong negotiating skills and creative marketing ability have made her a multi-million dollar producer. Her high energy level, enthusiasm and service orientation have placed her in the top one percent of marketing specialists in Newport Beach. She says she is aware that buying and selling property is one of the most important decisions in a person's life and sees the necessity of guiding her clients in the right direction in order to help fulfill their dream "Client satisfaction is the bottom line," Maifeld said. In the past., she has 'sVOrked with a Joan Maifeld Orange County business executives. As a resident of Belcourt she enjoys marketing that community. but is not limited to it. She is secretary for the PRO's Guild of Opera Pacific and is also active in other organizations in the community. Her professionalism and experience make her a welcome addition to Coldwell Banker. "We're happy to have Joan on our team to give our clients the highest level of support that they deserve," Cook said. For your rtal tsklU Mtds, call Joan Mai/•/.d ill tht Co/.dw•U BanUr N.wpori Bead offict at 2121 P«ifk Coast Highway, (114) 644-9060. • v.,-icty ,of cli~pt$, iJlll~n' ICfl)ipg , . . • . : . . . , ., .. ~ .. , ........ lt i1' COTO DE CAZA This 2BR. 2.SBA townhome has countless amenities! Fireplace, wee bar, large lofc, master suite on first level, cwcom tile, French doors & windows. Bcrc & Marian Reedy PRPSTIGIOUS PENINSULA POINT View chc Bay by day and city lights by night! This 4BR, 4BA home features Aoorplan for entertaining. 2 decks with patio, 3 car garage. Jo King GARD 'S DFJJGHT Im~cahle 3BR. 2BA expanded home with fireplace & wet bar in family room, new paint inside & out. Tttlliscd patio, potting shed, wonderful herb & vegetable garden. Team Hoover U94.500 Code 72717 . . NEWPORT BEAClt OfficE . · 2~ CoapollATE PWA, Suin 190 644..-6200 BIG CANYON ELEGANCE Custom 4BR. 4.SBA Versailles estate overlooks fa\rway, city ligha & sunset views. Library with fireplace, warm interior. Gated courtyard & koi pond. · James Gray $1,249,000 Cocle71047 DEVELOPMENT OPPOIITUNITY Working co~racc dairy offers highest & best use for dcvclo~r or rancher. Approx. l 58 available acres. Seller motivaccdJ · Renee Talton DEERFIELD PARK HOME This spacious 4BR. 3BA home is bri2ht & immacUlace, with cathedral cciling1, 'Prcnch doors, fireplace. sceP<iown livin_g room. Muter with recrcaC/officc. Great patios tor ent.cn:aUtln.g. $3,600,000 Code 70617 $315,000 Friday Burnell Code70307 TOWNHOME DELIGHT This great cownhome boasts 2BR. 2BA, fireplace, hardwood floors, & light interior. Lovely brick patio, community tennis, pools, & spa. . A WINNING LAYOUTI Great home with wonderful floo~lan close to school & park. Fireplace, small office, huge: back r.ard. Close to Mariner's park. Will aide for auplcx at beach. Nancy Barfield & Tom lovenitti $149,000 Code 70167 $329,000 Mark Jackson Code7S067 TU.IITLEROCK Spacious 4BR. 2.SBA home warmed by fireplace & featuring classy skytighring. Community pool, 3 car garage. Bernard Towers $389,000 ELEGANCE PERSONIFIED Glamorow 2 story, 5BR estate with beautiful interiors limestone & granite flooring, fireplace & library. Lusfi yard, Sfa & exquisite ocean views. Ann, Ted & Suzanne $2,9SO,OOO Code 70867 Wde7SlS7 DOVER SHORF.S SPLENDOR Exquisite bayfronc C$tatc with dock features 3BR. 3BA, bonus room, handsomely crafted decor, enclosed entertainment patio. All this and mountain views! Available for lease. Kent McNaughton $999,999 Code72367 WHATAVIEW1 Breathtaking channel and Catalina views from this inviting 2BR, 2BA waterfront condominium. Watch the sailboats and enjoy harbor lights from this romantic setting! Mike Smith $444,000 Code 70837 + PENiNsulA OfficE 2001 W. 8Albo• Blvd. 72J .... 8120 - 524 Catalina Sat $569.000 Pam Ball 1706 Irvine Sat $310,000 Dana Black Harbor View Homes 1954 Port Claridge Pl. Sat/Sun $1,095,000 Eric Shaw Harbor View Homes 1969 Port Dunlcigh PL Sat/Sun $599,000 Laraine Shaw Dover Shores 408 Evening Star Sat/Sun $999,000 Rittcy/Dcamos 19 Harbor Ridge Dr. Sat/Sun $629,000 Tom Brunson 417 Begonia Sun $859,000 Pam Ball 223 Via Quito Sun $790,000 Kay Ranger 106 Via Mentone Sun $849,000 Bernard Towers 14 Rue Grand Vallee Sun $759.000 Bonnie Barrington 54 Sea l>ine Sun $249,000 Gisela Burmeister 4801 Cortland Sun $654,000 Arne Peterson 7 Sc. Tropez Sun $650,000 Kent McNaughton 908 C hestnut Sun $575,000 Osterhout 720 Bison Sun $554.900 Karen Re7.ck 309 Broadway Sun $306,000 Lou.Anne Riney 220 Nice Ln. #310 Sun $349.000 M.Mink 21 Trouville Sun $359,900 Max.inc Propp 3 Calico Sun $189,000 Jim Weisenbach 53 Via Barcaza Sun $225.000 Bert Reedy 5403 Twin Lakes Sun Catherine Simmons WINNING HIGHLIGHTS Lavish custom accents make ·this 4BR. 2.75BA Ranch-scyle home unforgettable. Texrurcd, vaulted ceilings, bar, surr0\1nd sound, & original fireplace. Courtyard pool & spa. ELEGANT DEAUVILLE Dramatic cwo story 3BR residence wich ~ansive views-of g?lf course from living, dining & master suite. Lovdy private pool. $S2S,OOO Gary Hcssdgcsser c.ode70827 $7S9,000 Bonnie Barrington Code 71637 HARBOR VIEW HII..U A wo.ndcrful location with ocean & bay views for this 48~ 2BA home. Hardwood floors, custom windows, fireplace, new kitchen, light interior. Three car garage. · Kathy Granieri CUS'roM HOME SITE Enjoy oucstand!ng views of the ocean, bay, and city night li~ts from this dream site in p~tigious Spyglass Hill. Steve Leverett r E l l i S ~.TY"'-"- ENGLISH COTfAGE Beautiful custom 3BR, 3.SBA home wich guest apartment. Ocean views, Gourmet's kitchen with 2 Sub-Zeros, spacious Master, den with built-ins. Gisda Burmeister $949,000 Code72777 WILL TRADE IN BELCOUirr Elegant 5BR custom home with ocean view and ~d marble entry wich circular staircase. 4 car garage. Available furnished. Belle Partch $1,69S,OOO LOVELY GARDEN HOME Custom brick hardscape & country ~en with fruit trees s~rounds charming 2BR home. HardwoOd floors, crown molding. with separate guest bousc. Dana Black & LouAnne Riney c.ode720S7 GORGEOUS PENfHOUSE An cl~t ~ beautifullt dcooratcd 2BR residence with high catbedti.l ~. s~li ts, custom windows, fireplace, ligbt decor. Walk to sandy bCa cs. Mary Ann McGuire Code71707 N EWpORT BEACll OfficE 2J CoapoRATE PlilA SuiTE 190 644..;6200 Claudette Blanchard 644-6373 Ext. 117 720 Biaon -Best Buy In F.utblaff $SS4,900 5 bedroom, 3 baths. New master suite, upgraded baths. Family & dining room. French doors. 2982 sq. ft. Terraced back ya.rd & spa. 2328 La Linda Plue $409,SOO Remodeled 4BR or 3+bonus rm, 2BA home on cul-de-sac with fenced pool & view of mtns. Separate dining & f.tmily room, won't lase! 8()1~ C<.) l ,,l J (~(~I () Senior Marketing Consultant 644-6373 Ext.121 576-3198 2BD/IBA, fireplace, wood beamed ceiling, oozy cottage. . . $279,900 . Marilyn Kershner 644-6373 ext 110 433-0929 Pager B.J. Johnson 644-6200 ext 147 Call today for you~ pri.vate showing Guard Gated, Fabulous View! 4BR +Loft. Owner will consider lease option. $725,000 l·()R LEASE -NE\X'P(lllT BEACH $4500 $4000 5BRGated 5BR w/pool Captivating surf and sunset views from this four bedroom custom home in guard gated Monarch Beach. $2,050,000 3 bedroom up, 2 bedroom down on the sand. Catalina sunsets, vaulted ceilings. 2 fireplaces. $925,000 Over $7 Million Sold in 1996 ,., Find Out Wlty! •Wu S recben Deutsch • BIG CANYON GOLF COURSE Beautiful 2BR, 2BA w/2 car garage. Highly upgraded w/built in wall unit. Hardwood floors, mirrored wall, ale. With $3,000 closing allQwancc. Priced for quick sale at-$249,000 owe Elli~ ·~1·. I ~' ON QUIET SIDE OF KIN~ RD. W/OCF.AN VIEWS Most charming home w/sep_. sucst quarters, ideal for in-laws or i::rcr. High assumable loan. Red to $949,000 --:------~~....., 1827 W. BALBOA One house from ocean. 5 units with great income. Always rented. High assumable loan. $469,900 AIR CONDmONED HOME W/POOL & SPA On sunny side of street in Harbor View. Great opponurucy, 4BR. 2.SBA, kitchen opens co seep down fam. rm. $519,000 _.,...~~-~--~------=r---~ WONDERFUL NEWPOIIT HEIGHTS With 0CC2D and park views. Newly rcmoddcd charming house w/all white kitchen and very comfortable, b.rKt family room. Two fireplaces, newer windows. wrap around' terraced yard. $599,900 Ne"vport Beach Office 2_) ( 'orpor.ttL· Pl.ti~t, ~uitc I')() ·. NEwpoRT BEA.ell OfficE . . . 2J CoapoRATE PIAzA, SuiTE 190 644--6200 Roy &Mary Osterhout 644-6007 res. Broker/Realtor Mike Smith 644-6373 c:D. 148 L~.-~ The Osterhout 's List With Us ... And Get Ready to Move! Specializing in Corona Del Mar, Newport Beach & Newport Coast. Country home for family and entertaining. Expanded co include 4 bedrooms and 4 baths. . . $670,000 Pr.cstigiow gated community. 3BR. 3BA townhome with expansive vieW of golf course. Excellent condition. Private pool. $759,000 Located at the entrance to Balboa Islansf in Newpon Beach. Spacious m~tcr sultc, guest bedroom, two bathrooms, boat slip available, bayvicw, gated community & private white sand. $409,000 BOnnie 1:larrington 6"-6373 c:D. 146 ~Slres. Eastbluff: A neighborhood designed for family living BOUNDARIES: Eastbluff is bounded by Eastbluff Drive and Jamboree Road. HOMES: The community of 450 homes was designed by the Irvine Company for families with growing children. HISTORY: Two builders, Macco and Lusk, began development in 1964 using a variation of 11 floor plans. The community was developed with a brand new high school, an elementary school. a shopping center and churches. STYLE OF HO~: The large, sturdy homes rest on generous lots. some of which are 12,000 to 15,000 square feet. Many homes have been remodeled witb di1ferent expansions and custom upgrades. About 12 homei have been tom down anh ldM1ilt and are valued between $1 to $2 million. NOWLISTED: One of the homes now listed is a spacious two story located on a private cul-de-sac. This five bed.room. three bath home was converted to a three bedroom plus large den. Features include a spacious family room. French doors and windows, marble and hardwood floors, custom mahogany staircase, a large yard and patio with gaubo and custom barbecue. Currently there are 12 homes on the market. The prices range from $299,000 to $659,000. Last year 'Z7 homes were sold in Eastbluff with a price rioge of $371,500 to $620,000. COMMUNITY FEATUllES: There is a park with picnic tables and a play area. Special events include a Fourth of July parade and barbecue and an egg hunt on Easter. Bastbluff is also the home to the Newport Beach Tennis Club. SCHOOLS: Excellent schools are located in this area. ~ public schools are Lincoln Elementary and Corona del Mar High School. Tbere is also Waldorf ScbOol of Oranp County, a private elementary ICbooJ IDd Our Lady Queen Of Angela pmoc:h.ial IChooJ. SHOPPING: Fubion lallnd offen tbo finelt abops, restaurants and movie theaters. Aho close by are the quaint shops of Corona deJ Mar and Balboa Island. SOURCE: Sally Shipley of Ellis Realty Group in Newport Beach. (714) 644-6200. U JOfl WOllltl 1lh to 1u1Htdt a co""""""1 M/1# tdJOW J-.,..., ,-U follow du ..,,. ftwwtttl "* nw#N ... """"" (ni.-Gar.)..,,,.. ......... . """"..,. c.,,..,,, .... ,., , ...... ., . ,, .. ,,.,. ,... ..., ... """,,,,,,, •«do& s-1111 lo: J .. tt"i,.. -- .... ,,,., ,.,, 331 w..., &&.. c.... 11-, CA, na1, (114) J14-4U'J. --------.. Tranquil Rhine Channel Views • Beautiful lBR Bayfront Condo • Luxurious Interior Decor • ConvenienUy Located Close to Villa~ Shops, Theatet Bay &r Ocean • Hu~ Bayside f>atio with Community Pool &r Spa • Boat Slip Available $279,000 Call Victor Ya@ 673-8700 Newport &ach Omming Balboa Darling Balboa 180 Degree Islandffome Island Cottage Ocean View w/lnrome Unit • Otarming &r Cozy •Totally Remodeled &t • 3Br &: 3Ba + 2Br &: 2-Story Cottage Gorgeous Newport • 4 Br& 2 Bths Crest Townhome 2Ba Apt. • Great Location Steps • Tri-Level 38R + Den • Close to South Bay To South Bayfront • 3 Large Decks • Built m 1992 ~785,000 $639,000 $380,000 Call Betsy Boyd @ CaJI Annette Warner 673-8700 @648-5555 A View From Spyglass Hill live In One, The Top With Views Rent The Other! • 2 Br, 2 Ba Penthoui.e • Breatht.akin~ws Condo In Lido • Large 4 Br Bth • Excellent Location • Spectacular Bay &t Family Pool Home Cose To South Bay Ocean Views • Approx 34,380 • 2 Large 3 Br Units • Boat Slip Available Sq.Ft. Lot • Great Income $559,000 $1,()99 ,000 $759,000 Call Victor Yack Call Alice Brownell Call Betsy Boyd @ @673 -8700 @675-9585 673-8700 Sea Faire Bay Balboa Island Villa Balboa &t Ocean View Oppodunity Value • Truly lmpeccable Studio • Channing 2Br + Large • 2 Br &r 1.25 Bath LuX\lry Condo Guest Unit • Large Quiet Patio '( • Beautiful Kitchen • Oose To Shops &t • Great Location • Custom Decor Bayfront •Custom Lighting • Large Patio • GttatBuy • Newer Paint $159,000 $399,000 $174,000 Call Walter Mitchell Call /otme ~ CaJI Jj1rid Cdinelism @588-3083 @675-958 647-5925 Outstanding Spacious Villa One-Of-A-Kind Bargain Balboa Condo Pentho118e • Super sharp 2 Br & • 2 Br&t2 Ba+ Den • Absolutely Gorgeous 2 Ba Condo • Plush Carpet 4c 2Br&r 2Bath • Gttat Location Designer Drapenes • Vtty Unique • Extra Large Patio • Fireplace in LR. ·=Kitdvm • Numerous Upgrades • Quiet Loortion $199,000 $218,000 $174,000 CaJl Walter Mitchell @588-3083 <1 2615 Woy La"'e, Co>'<>l'\O del Mo,. ~.,,.,,.,,.,_ ~~Tom HenJChen 759-141' 742-0519 ,.,.._, ··#1 SHOREVIEW• NEW CUSTOM HOME Golf Course • Ocean View Broker Coo ration Saturday 1 :Q0.5:00pm Address required for gate entry 1. 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EllClllltf""' lnandng a¥OI Col b --1..aro.114-401 (7,VI) .... llMI IMSTOA 5lAStlD ~TIMO SP£CW. 5169,900 Ilg Con)'Ol'i -2IA In~ OIWQ Mar FotNon ~. ~ & '*'f. VOIAled ~ and Q.lllOm rr*'°'9d wol. lghl .. 6 airpet. ~ ~ Only 3% down. Col now at 1-eoo. 71'"4C1 (02CA) ~ttA••auoot..a rr ,._wt ow web• www.~1anuotn • LOCATIOlf • • LOCATIOK • Best priced 2 bedroom townhome ln this gated community. Private beach. waJk to Balboa Island. shopping. restaurants. It's Uke everyday is a holiday. Reduced ..••....•..•.•••. $425,000 Abo for lease at $2400/mo. C4ll now jM your prtvat.e showlng 640-1212 Owner I Agent PoiNTE NEwpoRT in beautiful 9(ewport 'lJeacfi! These LUXURIOUS CONDOS boast 3 bedrooms & 2.5 baths. The square footage ranges from 1500sq.ft.·1680 sq.ft. Offered at $235,900-$259,900 Broker Co-Op Call Today 548-8048 : \ . . • \ • 1641 E. Balboa Blvd. Cannery Wlap Realty 673-3777 1707 E. Bay Ave. Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 506 "I" Street Cannery Village Realty 673-37n 2BR 7BR 3BR CORONA DEL MAR 4506 Wayne Rd Metro Realty 720-9422 1097 Tulare Dr. Jim Ferryman 850-1220 470 Broadway Barker Realty 645-8955 4BR COSTA MESA 3BR 3BR I ~ .. °' ...,'*Y 30, 1!9.!J TYP£ PHONE Abacus Financial Group ~ (800) 938-9393 American Savings Bank s (800) 562-6272 Bank of America B (800) 642·22"4 --Cal Fed Lending s (800) 225-3337 Chase Manhattan K (800) 900-6062 Coast Federal Bank s (800) 300-5626 Countrywide Funding K (800) 8n-5626 Detrick Mortgage Group A (71 4) 759-9692 Downey Savings s (800) 336-9639 Emery Financial A (714) 729-9200 Fidelity Federal Bank s (800) 232-2309 First Federal Bank of CA s (800) 672-4332 Fleet Mortgage K (800) 700-5850 Glendale Federal Bank s (800) 560-9000 Great Western Bank B (800) 492-7587 Home Savings s (800) 975-5051 NatlonsBanc Mtg. Corp. K (800) 685-0001 Newport Cout Financial A (800) 808-5826 ProFed Mortgage K (800) 686-3758 SanwaBank B (800~ 237·2892 I TLC Financial Svea. A (800) 801·7300 Union Bank of CA B (800) 453-1288 Weyerhaeuaer Mtg. K (800) 668-4S747 Sat/Sun 1-4 $729,000 Sun 1 ·5 $3,950,000 Sun 1-5 $1,100,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 $599,000 Sun 1-4 $242,000 Sat 1-4 $349,000 - 729-2135 NEWPORT BEACH 123 Via Genoa 3+2 Bud Richley 223-8245 1301 Antigua 3BR Siar leal Estate , Sherrie Gray 224-5314 231 Via Udo Soud A IR CMftelY Village ltellty 67l-3n7 NEWPORT COAST 1 Shoreview SBD David Bradbume 474-8191 . - Sun 1-4 $649,000 Sun 1-5 $609,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 $2,250,000 Sat 1 ·5 $2,950,000 - KEY LENDERS AND RAT~S 30-y .. fixed 30-Y ...... table INfEAEST "' POINTS LOC«· INTEREST "' POtNTI MAX. llM8IN ADJ. RATE OWN ('-'1 IN A.P.R. RATE OWN r!l A.PA LOAN l""l INDEC FMQ. 7.625% 5 1.750 15 7.844 5.950% 5 1.000 7.592 300,000 2.700 110 6M 7.625% 20 2.125 30 7.884 3.950% 25 1.000 7.393 600,000 2.450 110 1M 7.625% 20 2.125 45 7.884 5.625% 20 1.000 8.323 214,eoo 2.875 ,1TS 1Y 7.625% 20 2.079 45 7.879 3.625% 20 0.031 7.466 214,600 2.625 110 1M 7.625% 20 2.000 30 7.871 4.625% 20 2.375 8.473 214,600 3.000 1TS 1Y 8.000% 20 2.000 10 8.252 2.950% 25 1.000 7.235 500,000 2.300 110 1M 7.750% 5 1.875 45 7.984 4.750% 20 0.000 7.596 214,600 2.750 110 1M 7.625% 5 1.125 15 1.n8 3.850% 20 1.000 7.243 750,000 2.300 110 1M 7.625% 20 2.250 30 7.898 2.950% 20 0.250 7.408 500,000 2.550 110 1M 7.500% 5 2.000 10 7.744 3.950% 20 2.250 7.297 600,000 2.225 110 1M 7.875% 5 1.875 10 8.111 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA 7.750% 20 2.000 30 7.998 2.950% 20 0.750 7.310 214,600 2.400 110 1M 7.625% 20 2.500 30 7.925 5.750% 20 2.125 8.345 214,600 2.750 1TS 1Y 7.625% 5 2.250 45 7.898 2.950% 10 1.000 7.7~ 214,600 2.250 ~1 M 1M 7.475% 20 2.200 30 7.740 3.950% 20 1.000 7.393 214,600 2.450 110 1M 7.650% 10 2.250 30 7.923 3.950% 20 1.000 7.7&8 500,000 2.050 1TS 1M 7.500% 5 2.250 30 1.n1 4.375% 20 2.500 8.783 21•.eoo 3.000 l6M 6M 7.500% 5 2.125 10 7.757 3.950% 20 1.125 7.406 600,000 2.450 110 1M 7.750'% 20 1.875 30 7.964 4.250% 20 1.000 7.571 400,000 2.825 110 1M 7.800% 10 1.625 45 8.008 5.875% 20 1.375 8.278 214,eoo 2.750 1TS 1Y 7.625% 10 1.625 13 7.831 5.250% 5 1.250 8.199 214,600 2.750 1TS 1Y 7.875% 20 1.750 30 8.098 5.125% 20 1.000 8.295 214,600 2.750 eco 6M 7.875% 10 1.750 14 8.098 5.375% 20 0.875 8.173 214,600 2.750 1TS 1Y Bofl ._,a ......,.. progrw .. 3000 C0114ilollll .,....._ ~ o1 i..... 11; a • a.111; IC•...._.~ R·· ...._. bfdmr; s •.-...a --. ...... --. n bfoMrl .. .....,.., .. 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