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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-02-08 - Orange Coast PilotDA VIS cu,- Newppns date with the cup draws closer N l W P 0 H T B l A C H • C 0 ~ f A rvH l} /\ W E E K E N D , F E B R U ;\ R Y c: -C) , : . ' s.Mng the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 Costa Mesa area code al)Oroved •Vote guarantees Costa Mesa will be split in half by new area code in April, 1998. By MicheHe Terwilleger, Daily' P;Jot In an anticipated but dread- ed vote, the Public Utilities Commission has approved a new area code for Orange County that will split Costa -Mesa in half. The 9-49 code that will replace the 714 code in half of Costa Mesa and all of Newport r-----------•------------, THE BIG SPLIT + Local number prefixes that will switch to the new 949 area code under the plaQ include: 515, 548, 574, 629,631,640,642,644,645, 646,650,673,675, 717, 718, 719, 720, 721, 722, 723, 729, 759, 760. ~------------------------Beach and South County, will go into effect April 1998 despite an effort by phone companies to make the change as soon as October of this year. The code change was need- ed to accommodate expanding telephone, fu, modem and oth- er services, While the utilities commis- sion voted to retain the state- mandated, 15-month waiting period before a new area code takes effect, they did not change its effect on diViding Costa Mesa. Costa Mesa City Council members requested that the city remain completely with 114 or fully change to 949, but a telecommunications industry • SEE CODE PAGE AS • Councilwoman Heather Somers proposes installing cameras at intersections to catch red light offenders. By SUsan Deemer, Daily' Pilot COSTA MESA -It's not easy to wriggle your way out of a tick- et for running a red light, espe- cially if police have a photograph of you sailing ihrough the inter- section. Councilwoman Heather Somers says installing cameras at intersections will reduce traffic accidents and free up police offi- cers to patrol other areas of the city. Somers plans to announce her 'proposal at Monday's City Council study session. ·we have more dam people running red lights and don't have the staff to run out after them all,• Somers said Friday. Somers suggests that the inter- section at 19th Street and New- port Boulevard is among the most dangerous in the city. She said she often sees motorists flouting the law as they speed through the light. The cameras, which are used in several other California cities, ',' I I ' I I I I ' * are attached to a pole next to the. traffic signal, said Lt. John Fitz- • SEE CAMERAS PAGE A5 The show must go ,on Delay in rape concerns residents After announcing it will extend its stay, Cirque dJ(s . ... _ . Soleil tries to appease -" neighbors by eliminating show's final thunderclap GREG FRY I OAl.Y Pl.OT Cirque du Soled._ blg top and ticket booth. By Susan Deemer, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Although pedonnan'"es of Cirque du Soleil's "Quidarn" have been extended until April 13, measures to lesson its impact on noise-weary neighbors began on Friday with the elimination of the show' final thunder crack and shortening . the intermission. "Tonight we will run the show as quickly as possible,• Cirque gen- eral manager Vincent For reader reaction to arque du Soleil, see Community Forum, Page 12. Gagne said Friday. ·The starts will be prompt, intermission short ... and we are losing sales with a smaller intermission." • BRIAN P08UON DAILY PILOT The show, staged in a giant tent at the Orange County Fairgrounds, bas triggered a eruption of complaints from residents in nearby College Park, some who've compared the noise to artillery fire. Residents officially asked the city for help this week. A clown perfonu bl Qrque du Solell, which bu added two more weeks of shows -extend- • SEE CIRQUE PAGE A13 Ing ltl run at the Or .... County Fairgrounds through Aprll 13. • Councilwoman and vocal critic of Mesa Consolidated Water District contends buying Santa Ana Heights agency is too costly. By Susan Deemer, Dai/t; Pilot COSTA MESA -A move by Mesa Comolldated Water Dil- tndl to swallow up the tiny Santa Ana Heights Water Co. could end up cheating current Mesa CUI· tomen out of money, Coundl- • woman Heather Somen said Pri· day. • ·u Mela tikil tbem over wtth- oat doing-~ ... " C:iiald i.ce ~ are tmurance ,..., ..... Mid. Mela Cou0Ud1tecl oftlda1I . .. c.wrtall; m ,-a bidding WU ....... lw:b .... Dlllik1 .. dllil ... ' J I I ' I I I J ••• treatment plant, she said. •They are becoming a poison pill so that no one will want to take them over because they are becoming so heavily in debt,• Somers said. Newport's Tobin Junowlch batUealor the ball agalmt Coronadel Mu's Andy Mk:kler In allandolf Prlday- udtbar. how lttiDd- ed. bi. 2-2 ....... Seelpol'8, ,... •.. •Police say. department policy, does not call for immediate disclosure of such crimes .. By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Employees at Crystal Court, shoppers and residents of its surrounding neighbor- hoods expressed alarm Friday that 10 days elapsed between a Jan. 27 rape in the upscale mall's pa.ricing structure and the public announcement of it. Police waited Wltil this Thursday ,.------------------------, to notify the press CHRONOLOGY OF of the incident, A CONTROVERSY and mall authori- ties sent out a memo to its mer- chants notifying them the same day. Julie Kang, 23, who works at the Polo Country Store, voiced the sentiments of many of the mall employees. •1 don't know how soon the mall people knew about it, but we + Jlln. 27: A South County woman reports being raped by a stranger after shop- ping at Crystal Court across the street from South Coast Plaza. +Jan. J1: Police have con- firmed the rape happened in the lower parking lot of Crystal Court. + Feb. 6: Police notify the press. Crystal Court authori- ' ties notify the mall's mer-' l-~~~-~~:~-~~~~~--------j should have heard about it as soon as it happened,• she said. •1t•s their responsibility to let us know. The girls here, they need to know. I'm just ldnd of appalled -the rape and Uiem not telling us. That's not right.• · And Rosa Bartholomew, 63, a resident of Jasmine Circle only yards away from the parking lot, seemed to sum up a feeling pervasive among her neighbors .• •rm just completely appalled,• she said. •Why didn't someone let us know before this time? Why does it take so long for residents to be notified of what's going on in their area?" "I'm sure they don't want to ruin the image of: •SEE CONCERN PAGE A13; I \ I• I \ AROUND TOWN A6 BEST BUYS A2 CLASSIFIED 84 COMMUNITY FORUM A12 ENTERTAINMENT A10 POLICE FILES A2 PUBLIC NOTICES 85 RELIGION SOCIETY SPORTS p,ilOt~·· greer wylder MARK EIDEMILLER J:laving a whale of' a tim·e Valentines Day shopping can be a sweet experience Valentine's Day gifts are ~ to find at Neiman Marcus, located at Fash- ion Island in Newport Beach. ~d to make life easier, you can order gifts by calling 1-800-937- ~46. A few gift suggestions: :: Les Amours, the Lalique fra- grance in a limited-edition, ~art-shaped crystal bottle ($750 f!?r 2 ozs.) can be refilled, mak- ing this collectible a keepsake. Eor travelers, there's a travel kit {tom Aromatherapy Associates ('70), which includes a relaxing tiath oil, a stimulating bath oil CU'ld face oils for dehydrated 9kin. .. :: The Container Store is selling Valentine's Day containers that ace perfect to store gifts. Chinese ~e-out boxes are available in red or heart theme. A larger tieart theme box sells for 69 ~nts, and the smaller red box 9ells for 30 cents. :: For candy or cookie gifts, ¢lere are red and white heart bags with a see-through win- dow. The Container Store (708- 0BOO) is located at 650 Town eenter Drive in Costa Mesa . .. HEIS Captain of the Nautilus, a whale watching boa• that oper- ates out of Balboa's Newport Landing Sportfisbing. A LONGTIME RESIDENT OF WHALE COUNTRY Eidemiller, 38, began his career at age U as a deck hand. He graduated from high school a year early, then went to Sad- dleback Valley Junior College, where be took several marine biology classes. He also was a teaching assistant with a coun· ty-sponsored oceanography program aimed at school chil- dren. Eidemiller worked on a boat through high school and junior college, building the 720 days at sea required for the com.merd.al operator's license. Sometimes, the classroom got a bit confin- ing, particularly on those beauti· ful, clear days . "I would ditch and go work on the boat,• Eidemiller said. A BRIEF FORAY ONTO DRY LAND At age 24, four years after be got bis boating license, Eide- miller decided to try bis luck in real estate. He went to work with his mother in Dana Point, but it was a short-lived career. After a year, he discarded his business suits and returned to the water. "I liked it, but I'm not a sales- man .. • be said. WHALES EVERYWHERE Eidemiller won't estimate how many whales he's seen in his 24 years in the business, or even in the 10 years he's been skipper of the Nautilus. But it's a large numbei', coosiderinq that during the gray whale's annual three·month migration, he makes two boat trips each weekday, and three on Satur- days and Sundays. He has seen the whale popu- lation, once endangered, increase over the years. He has also ~ his share of careless boaters. "Some captains aren't good at following whales, or they don't care about the animal," Eidemiller said. The rules for whale watching are strict -boats are not ,.allowed within 100 yartls of the whales. But these rules are sometimes hard to enforce. •There's no one out there you can call, and by the time you get to shore, it's too late, it's o'Ver. Unless you got it on film, it's your word against theirs," he said. In spite of such incidents, Eidemiller said he still enjoys whale watchlng. "Every animal is different,• he said. "Some are curious, and come right up to the boat. Oth- ers stay far away.• Some of the whales, which can be as old as 65, may even remember being hunted, Eide- miller said. "You don't know what they teach their calves,• he said. A RITURE ON THE WATER Eidemiller recently bought a boat of his own. which he plans to charter to his employers for whale watch or sportfishing cruises. "I always thought this would- n't be forever, but with buymg a boat -it looks like I'm going to be here a while,• he said. -Story by Aleuandra DJmldou Photo by Brian Pobuda :: The Spa at South Coast Plaza i! offering Valentine's Day gifts ot pampering. ·111e Couples ~assage • is a lesson on how to give each other massages for Valentine's Day and the entire ~· A licensed massage thera- r?£st teaches professiollAl ma.s- .91Jge techniques to use on one (nother, and offers tips on how tti create a romantic mood. The ci?uples massage costs $90 and J)sts 1 112 hours. Fish fry · proceeds feed 45 local groups •:The •Beautiful Indulgence• ii(cludes a one-hour facial, inani- c)lre, pedicure, shampoo and hairstyling, make-up, and a pass tQ use the fitness center. It's ltrlced at $215, and includes gra- mity. The ·Executive Retrear is ~favorite for men, consisting ol a <)le-hour massage, one-hour facial and a pass to use the tit- iiess center. : There are many other spa ser- ¥ices and packages available in it wide variety of cbdices and QJices. The Spa is localed at 695 l'own Center Drive, Suite 180 in Costa Mesa. Call 850-0050. : The North Pace is having a ~e with merchandise marked 4own as much as 40%. All men's and women's skiwear is reduced, ~d there are selected sports- "1ear, outerwear, underwear and accessories on sale. Equipment 4n sale includes selected sleep- ipg bags, tents, packs, footwear and accessories. The North Pace ~6-0909) is located at ni.angle ~quare at 1870 Harbor Blvd. in ~osta Mesa. • ( llEST IUYS appears Thursdays and ' Seturda~. If you know of a goOd buy, 0911meat540-1224, fax me at 646- 4110. or write to me: Best Buys. Dally P'llot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mfta, • (2627 . • • • • LIONS TO DJSTJUBUJ'E FUNDS: Some 45 clubs and non-profit organizations will share in funds raised at the 1996 Costa-Mesa-Newport Harbor Llons Club Fish Fry Tuesday night, said club president Phil Evam. The checks will be distributed at a dinner meeting at the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club. The funds are a result of club members' work at the annual Fish Pry and Carnival and is usu- ally the most inspiring meeting of the year, said member Brad Schwarz. DISTINGUISHED WOMAN'S LUNCHEON: The Soroptimist lntematiOllal of Newport Harbor will honor member and past dis- trict governor Dawn Marte Lemonds at a luncheon Tuesday at the Balboa Bay Club, said club president Rosemary Sterling. Lemonds will be saluted for her work-with Soroptimist Interna- tional and work in the communi- ty including Fairview state hospi-- tal. Marilyn IJ.nnell and Nancy Hartmann are co chairwomen of the event, which begins with a reception at 11:30 a.m. Reserva- tions, at $40 each, can by made by calling Sterling at 643·9986. LOOKING FOR A SCHOLAR OR 1WO: Rotary clubs in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach are ' If loolring for college students who might qualify foe a Rotary Inter- national Ambassadorial Scholar- ship to study abro&d foe one year. Three schoJarship& will be given in Rotary District "5320 for the 1998-99 academic year and each have a value of $21,000 for trav- el. tuition and housing. CUrrently, Everett Kaplan, a Newport Har- bor alumnus and a 199-C gradu- ate of UC Berkeley is studying in The Hague, Netherlands on an Amba$sadorial Scholarship, said Wendell Pim of the Newport Balboa Rotary Club. Some 1,200 scholarships are given annually by Rotary International. More information can be obtained by calling Fish at 720-1017. COSTA MESA • Pbteereell Drive: A $475 radio was stolen from a car in the 2800 block. The right front passenger window was broken. and a fax machine worth $13,900 were stolen from a resi- dence in the 300 block. A back yard sliding glass door was pried open. • Shllllmar Drive: A VCR, amplifier. car speake!'l, jew- elry and a shirt worth a total of $520 were stolen from a residence In the 700 block. The re1ident had rented out a room to two females who had lived there only three days before the day of the theft. They never returned. • s..ta lubel Av.nue: $1,310 worth of golf equipment was stolen from an unlocked van In the 200 block. The victim allegedly walked Inside his house for less than five minutes and when he returned he found the valuables gone. • ......, Avenue: A television and VCR worth a total of $569 were stolen from an unlocked motorhome partced In a back yard In the 1900 block. • Monee VIit.a A.,....: Two shotguns, a plrtol. Jewehy NEWPO«r IEAOt • VIII Udo: A aish register, computer, printer and televJ. slon were stolen from a parking structure toll booth In the 3400 block. The windows and doors were SfNShed wtth five bricks. The amount of the loss Is unknown. • "-'tia A~: A stereo, c<>mf1aet disc changer, two speakers, 10 compact discs and a waltet worth a total of sno were stolen from a car with a window left half open In the 1500 block. • Fifth Avenue: A box of S 12 checks was stolen from a mall box In the 3600 block.. •Viii Udo loud: An 8-foot sailboat was stolen from Its slle_ In the 700 blodc. . • a., street: A 1988 Toyota pldtup was stolen from the front of a residence In the 3200 bloC:k. READEJtS HOIUNE 642-fi086 • • • • VOL 91, NO. 24 Ricord 'J04IT comments about the Dally l'llot or news tips. AQQ!ESS OUr ~II DOW. lay St., (Oct.a M9M, c.llf. t2l27 . •. ,• •' ......... . 1a.lllAJUMS ~lffCh Balboa 66148 Costa Mesa 69'44 Corona del Mar 65149 ..-~ LOCATION Wedge . Newport li.ckJes Rlwr Jetty CdM ... 1UIMY Antlow J:ola.m. Flnthlgh t:1Sam. semftdlow ..... p.m. ~high 10:1tp.m. SIZE 2-3w 2-3w 2-4w 2-4w 2-lw IUM»AY Antlow 3.:59 a.m: 0.7 Ant high 10:03 a.m. 5.9 Secondlow 4:AO p.m. -0.1 SecondMgh t1 :01 p.m. 5.0 .............. 58 jim de boom CLUB NEWS: Members of the Downtown Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club are assisting the children at Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter with crafts and artwork Feb. 16 from 10 to 11:30 a.m. as part of a hands-on service effort, said club president Ken Dilley. SlllVICE a.ua MUTINGS THIS COi •J II -= You are Invited to visit a semce dub this week and see how you can get involved In your community. Many clubs will buy your meal for you at your first vtslt. 1\IESDAY -7:30 a.m. Newport Beach SUnrlse Rotaty Oub meets at the Balbol ._,. Bay Oub. Noon Costa Mesa Downtown. Kiwanis Oub meets at the Costa Mesa • CommWllty Centw wtth C-11.Mlgst.on. 6 . p.m. Costa Mesa Newport Hamor ~ • Oub, the Fish Fry Oub meets at the Cos-: t.a Mesa Country Oub. WEDNESDAY -7:.30 a.m. South Coast• Sunrise Rotary Oub meets at the c.enter : Club. Newport Harbor Kiwanis Oub. meets at the University Athletic Oub. Noon Costa Mesa Rotary Oub meets at Mesa Verde Country Oub. The Exchange · Club of Orange Coast meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. 6 p.m. Newport Balboa Rotary Club meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club for a Valentine's party featuring Rosa the Hatter. THURSDAY -7 a.m. Costa Mesa- Orange Coast Breakfast Lions Club meets at Mimi's cafe. Noon KJwanis Oub of Newport Beach-Corona del Mar meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub for a Valentine's Lun<'heon which features Jmy Young, Fullerton Atbore- tum master gardener. Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Oub meets at the Holiday Inn. The ExcNnge Oub of Newport Harbor meets at the Sherk Island Yacht Club to hNr tales of Balboa author Jim Fownier. The Newport-'rvlne Rotary Oub meets at the lrvlne Marriott Hotel to hear •A Smoothing Serenade,• by a barber shop quartet. • t'Oll......-rY • a.tm Is published evetY, Saturday In the Dailv Pilot. Fax your service dub's meeting fnformatk>n to 631-5851 or mall to 1743 Bayport Way, Newport Beach, 92660. Quality Legal Services at a Reasonable Price $125/hr ATTORNEYS AT LAW BUSINESS LITIGATION AND TRANSACTIONS COt"p9rations partnerships, mergers, acquisitions, ~y .. sell agreements, contracts and collections IEAL ESTATl LITIGATION AND TRANSACTIONS Evictions, foreclosures, easements, title disputes, work-outs ESTATl PLANNING ' Trusts, Wills, Probate Administration LEGAL ~PTIONS At!plNIJI 61 LAW (714) 760-8775 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1997 Eileen Paqhe~g teaches good lesson in 'frights' --' I t has been nearly a lifetime since I last visited the Statue of Uberty. As best I can recall, Emma Lazarus' eloquent insaiption on the base of the splendid monument liberty , goes something like: Give me your tired, your poor, ~ Your huddled masses lJjl!8l'Il- ing to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send your moderate Republi- cans to me, Those seeking only a tiny voice beyond that Ever-closed Central Commit- tee door. OK. So It doesn 't say any- thing about moder~te Republi- cans. I bet it would if Madame Uberty's tol'Ch was shining above the waters of Newport Harbor instead of New York. Surely moderate Republicans are as much an underclass -in these parts, anyway -as any other bunch of wretched refuse. Most moderates in the county don't even bother to speak up anymore. They're tired of being berated. browbeaten and insult- ed. But the powers who be around here are a long way from putting a cork in Eilee n Padberg. Eileen's an Orange County political consultant, a lifelong Republican and someone who's always good for a juicy quote about party politics as practiced in Orange County. "Every time I say something ... ,, .. -~.. . --~-.. _ • 4 • • • \ • ' ": .r ~ _ _ ___ "' 1 _ r critical of the way these guys (the county party's leadership) operate, I get several calls from businessmen -very powerful and important businessmen." They giv"e Eileen attaboys and attagirls and right-ons and way-to-gos. "And I'll ask them why they won't stand up and be counted, why they won't get involved." And the answer is always the same. ' "Oh, couldn't do that, gosh no,• or words to that effect. "Then they'll write out a $5,000 check," and seQd it to the party, Padberg says. "They need to get the nerve to stand \.\P to the Tom Fuente- ses and Ross Johnsons and the Dana Rohrabachers, • she said Crisply. In street lingo, they n~d to develop the huevos to stand up for what they believe. So far as I DON'T JUST GO THROUGH IT-GROW THROUGH ITI .. A Seminar for Divorced and Separated ~T Persons of All Ages •\ SlX THURSDAY EVENINGS February 13-March 20 7:30 -9:30 p.m. Registration: $25 prepaid by February 11 or $30 at the door For more Information 574-2214 ( 9-5 MOnday thru Friday) St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Sl Andrews at 15'1 S1rMI, Newport 8Mctl •Across from Newport H8lbor High can recall. Roger Johnson and . Kathryn G. Thompson form the short list of prominent Orange • County Republicans who have dared to take on the Republican lead.enbip he{'eabouts. There are plenty of women a.round the county who still bear the bruises of running for office without the blessing of the-GOP hierarchy. Evelyn Hart, Phyllis BadhaJJ)., Mary Hornbuckle, Judy Ryan come to mind. It Is probably pot · a coincidence they are all women. · Judge Ryan ran against Bob Doman in the 1992 primary and Padberg remembers it well. "We were at the Red Uon, watching the returns come in. About 9 o'clock, Doman came on 1V and said, "These women who tried to defeat me were all a bunch of lesbian spearchuck- ers.' "l'lJl so happy to see he's on the wten1ployment line. If he calls any of you for a job, I hope you'll ask him for references." One woman who bucked the system and won, Assembly- woman Marilyn Brewer, was in the audience when Padberg spoke at a Women in Leader- ship luncheon Thursday. Marilyn is a founder of the group, which was formed a few years back to bring together politically moderate, pro-choice women. The idea being to sup- port women of like beliefs in runs for political office. Mem- bership is almost exactly 50-50 Republicans and Democrat.I - and even bas a handful of males, this moderate, pro-choice Republican included. Padberg bas worked for Republicans and the Republican party-she was ~rge Bush's California c.ampafgn chair in 1988 -for mbre than 25 yea.ts. Yet she Is a penona non grata with most party officials in Cali- fornia, and cerlainly in Orange County. This even crept into discus- sions she is having with the new owners of Orange County Newschannel about appearing regularly on a polltic:al discus- sion panel. •But you're not a real Republican,• Eileen quotes an executive as saying. ·1 believe I am in fact a real Republican," Eileen said firm- ly, But the party as it exists now is, "So anti-woman, o anti-moderates -sorry for this Marilyn -I'm glad Curt Pringle lost the speakership. There is a gender gulch out there, not just a gap." Orange County's GOP lead- ership, says Padberg, "has dis- enfranchised woman ... It's hard for me to call them leadership ... What do we call them?" From the floor came the answer: "Ftightsl" "Frights?" Eileen asked. "Far rights.• Frights, that's downright poetic. • FRED MARTIN'• column runs ~ry Thursday and Saturday. A Al.DENS GP.EG F«Y I OM.Y Pl.OT Lee Sims {left, and Nettie Menbon barn up their heels dm- lng the 40tb blrtbd&y celebnlloa of the Galley Qlfe In Newport leadl. The watmfJont ale ta.rDed back tts pl1ces to 1950 for the big event. • T~I= ~~LLl=~T~~~ CONTEMPORARY WOMEN'S WEAR & AT S.&YDICZS ~--a.vo As Fearured on C H 9 T.V - Alan Mendelson's "Best Buys" Balboa I sland 67 5-6887 332 Marine Ave. C losed Tues. (Between Balboa lee Cream Factory .md And1amo Hair) . # . It's easy to sec that all stain-resistant carpets aren't alike. Thats bccaU1C DuPont Approved STAINMASTER. Gwwl Lataw has stain resis~ mat lasts longer, even with repeated professional cbning. Plus advanad 1EFLON" ~to help remt soiling. ... JOE ERICKSON, WINNER O>lleNd um period: S2,455. t4 Total coDedecl: St 1,606.14 Spent lllb period: $8,22A.95 Total spent: Sll,255.67 Contribution blglallgbts: ~ from Building Industry AllodatioD Politi· ~ Action Committee1 $250 from .<>range County Local California f~artment Ass<>fiation Political • on Committee; SSOO from MHBT lltlcal Action Committee; $249 ~om California RMI Estate Potttical !Action CommJttee/Board of Realtors .(>olltical Action Committee; 1150 .)rom Democratic Poundatton of : ~range County; $200 from Costa .. ~esa City Employees Association; :4'150 from NAIOP Orange County : ,,olit1cal Action Committee. •• II ~ l)tEATHER IC. SOMERS, WINNER :'Collected this period: Sl,318 ;foi.lcolleded: $17,546.27 . t~ tlda'perlod: $2,717.43 .,.!total spent: 59,813,71 ! <:onb1buUon blg•Hgbts: 1249 from ~ )::osta Mesa firefighters Political :~ction Committee: $200 from •• •• • .. . • . · --/ Jvi.!!1 )lr111 ( )utlrt North Carolina Discounted Prices at a Southern California address 11EMPHILL 'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fri 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St. Costa Mesa Mayor J~ Debay's Speech dta~ polar opposites. together LAMENCE W. JONES A Ce81eW .... pedod: S8,8CM 1bllll eoUected: Sl0,374.75 . __. .... period: 18, 12'.48 Toe.I .,..t $10,314.75 COllllrtblllloa ............. 5'50 from Michael Gurecl..as, diltrtd J9Pr111D· tative f« CongteUJDU Dana Robrabacber; $100 from MHET Political Action ('.ommtttee: S2,SOO from Harbor Boulevard of Can Potit· ical AL-tiDn Committ981 11,000 from Committee to lte.iect Congreaman Dana ~; l300 from the Unco1n Club ot Orange County: $100 from Oty Councilman Gary Monahan . • SeVeral dignitaries were 1n attendance at Friday night's State of the Qty address, including former "' Supervisor Tom Riley. · By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BBACH -On a night when Mayor Jan Debay called for teamwork and •finding equilibrium,• a dinner brought together local politida.ns and groups known for being on oppo- site sides of the fence. ' Debay updated ~ aowd of 350 on a host of ongoing dty projects in the annual State of the City address Friday. She delivered the address at Speak Up Newport's 16th-annual Mayor's Dinner at the Balboa Bay Club, which also honored past city mayors. .. Supervisor Tom Wilson showed up to bridge the gap with the one city in his district that dis- agrees with fJ1s staunch stance against an airport at El Toro. And ~rt proponents were out in force as well. Developer George Argyros didn't shy away from delivering a strong, pro-airport message right in front of Wilson. "Just remember Tom, you rep- resent all of Orange County," Argyros said. "El Toro is a once- Dyna-Rod Introduces A New Generation of OYNO«OD Demonstrations By Appointment Call Tim Jackson 1-800-276-6837 C ommercial · & R esid ential Water Filtration Systems rf:~~~~~~~:iiiii:ir.tl • Drink C lean Water with Great Taste From Every Faucet • Bathe in Water Without Chlorine • Save Money On Botqec! Water • Never Have A Salt Delivery For Your Softener Again! Available OAC in.a-lifetime opportunity for the property tax refund for Newport county.. Beach restdents. In another twist, Speak Up She.also updated the·aowd on Newport, a group founded to progress with: oppote tbe environmental group • A project to tap into \he Stop Polluting Our New-ground water supply port bestowed its Sun-.-------, under Fountain Valley. shine Award on former . She said the ..-g-run- Councilwoman Jean ning multi-million dollar Watt. project should be fin. Watt is the founder of ished by October and Stop Polluting Our New-promised it would result po%ie crowd also in cheaper water rates. included former Supervi-• Dredging the Upper sor Tom Riley, Assembly-Newport Bay. She called wo~ Marilyn Brewer the long-awaited work and Rep. Dana Mayor Jan Deba ~e city's ~N~. 1 legisla- Rohrabacher. Y tive pnonty• and Debay began her vowed to fight for long- State of the Qty address with the term funding for future dredging. upshots of the city's 1997-98 bud-•.Revitalizing older cnmmer- get forecast. She said the dty is dal .areas, particularly Mariner's slowly rebuilding its reserve Mile and the Balboa Peninsula. funds, is predicting a 3.85% • Ongoing negotia~ with increase in sales taxes from new rank-and-file police officers. She businesses such as Blooming-called the city's latest contract dale's and Pletcher Jones Motor-proposal its "last, best and final cars and is expecting to save o~er" and said it would give about $1 million from recent city police the s~ond-highest salaries fee adjustments. in the county. . Debay, who was re-elected to • Possible annexation of New- the council in November, took port Coast. City staff is preparing over the mayor's seat in Decem· a report on the financial impacts ber from John Hedges. Last year, of annexing the chWlk of pricey Hedges used the annual mayor's property just south of Corona del address to propose an eventually Mar, she said, and the City Coun- unsuccessful plan for a partial dl will likely discuss it this spring. ~. 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She came to California in 1952 to fin- ish her residency at· Stanford University. In 1963 she settled in New- port Beach and practiced anes- thesiology at Hoag Memorial CAMERAS CONTINUED FROM A 1 Patrick. The camera itself is wired to the sign.al and snaps photos as offenders pass through red lights. "When someone sees a picture in the mail of them going through the intersection, it's easier to accept responsibility for that," Pilz.Patrick said. . FitzFatrick ls working on vari- ous ways to acquire such a sys- tem, which would cost more than $100,000 if purchii.sed outright. Among the options under consid- etation is leasing the device or sharing a percentage of profits from the fines with the company that makes the cameras -known as Photo Cop. The high price of the system is in part because-of film costs, Hospital Presbyterian until she retired in 1985. She then moved to San Francisco, where she vol- unteered for 11 years at the Pre- ventive Medicine Research Insti- tute with :Dr. Dean Ornish. She ls survived by two chil- <\ren. Patricia and Christopher Cobb1 her brother, William Sdiick; her sister, Lucille Capelle; ~d two grandchildren. A memorial service is sched- uled for 11:30 a.m. Friday at the Hoag Hospital chapel. Gordon Nielsen Former Dally Pilot employee Gordon Nielsen died of pul- mo~ fibrosis Thursday mom- maintenance and the fact that someone has to load the film, retrieve it and develop it, Fitz- Patrick said. "It's difficult to manage red lights and it's dangerous," Fitz- Patrick added, noting the device could also assist in catching those who elude police following hit and run accidents. The possible benefits to the city include fewer accidents, free- ing up officers to patrol other areas of the city and even more revenue to the city, FitzPatrick said. . · •I think it will eventually reduce traffic accidents," he said. The council study session beings at 4 p.m. Monday at City Hall. The study . session is fol- lowed by a redevelopment agency meeting to discuss a moratorium on new alcohol licenses. • LOSB UP TO II STIOD'.S ON YOUR HANDICAP! •GAIN ,UP TO 21 YAJlDS WlTB YOUR IRONS! • • LEARN THREE NEW SHOTS YOU DON'T HA VE! • WE'GUA.RANTEE IT OR J MONTHS FREEi . . Ta ... 1 .,, ,......,. fw CMMJu JIGA TOUR PJayen 8'..,...,,..,.,. ,,_ s.etW. c.llloral•I I t It I I "\,I' \ \t I -, I \ t t.t!ll '"''I I f'fll{ ... ' 5l'£CIAl. TIME UMr1"£D OPf'b\I ~ll'XT Call Today! . i' UlfUlllTllDGOLPNftUCTIQff LOCATIONS, (800) 639 -3630 ::: ·-----~------------------------------· . SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 8. 1997 ing at bis daughter's home in Pullerton. He was 80. While an infantryman in the Pacific during World War U, Mr. Nielsen was awarded the Bronze Star Medal for serVice in combat. He was born Dec. 3, 1916. A native of St. Paul, Nebraska, he moved to California in 1950, and worked in the Daily. Pilot com- posing room for 16 years. After retirement, he moved to f five- acre fanch in Calimesa and got a part-time job at the Anaheim Convention Center. Mr. Nielsen is survived by his wife of 55 years, Della; two (laughters, Janet· Donovan of Fullerton and Diana Harris of Anaheim; nine grandchildren CODE CONTINUED FROM A 1 meeting with the affected cities led to a vote to split the city, said and eight great-grandchildren. Services will be held Monday at 3 p.m. at the Rose Hills Mortu· ary, 3888 S . Workman Mill Road, Whittier. She worked as an assistant to the director of personnel at Gen- eral Petroleum oil company until she manied Fred Bice in 1940. The couple lived in San Gabriel and San Marino. There Mrs. Bice Vrrginia S. Bice Joined the San Marino Guild of St Luke Hospital and the Assis-Virginia S. Bice, longtime tance League. Corona del Mar reside~t and After moving to Orange member of the nojan League of Coun._· in 1963, Mrs. Bice was Orapge County, died Saturday •1 after a long Wness. She was 89. active in the county chapter of Mrs. Bice, born in Los Ange-the 'Il'ojan League and the Cali- les, graduated from Mt. St. fomia Philanthropic Education Mary's High School and earned Organization, a residence for a degree in commerce from USC women. in 1931. In college, she served as , She and her husband, avid chapter president of Kappa Delta USC football fans, traveled with sorority. the lrojan Travelers and sup- codes and creating 800 numbers for emergency services, De\line said After Orange County splits into two codes, there will be a six-month period during which calls will still go through witb the old code and an Kyle DeVme, spokeswoman for the Public Utilities Com- mission. #Nearly every area code split we do is going to leave at least someone \ll'lhap- py," DeVinesaid. "Nearly every area code split we do is going to leave at least someone unlJ.appy ... " additional three- month period in which callers will receive a recording if they dial the old code. The714 code is expected to accommodate numbers in northern Orange County for at Businesses and govern- ments in other -l(YLE DEVINE • cities such as Long Beach and West Hollywood have managed the split by getting two lines with· the same digits in both area least four years and the 949 code should accommodate the south- ern area for at least 18 years, DeVme said. ~ O tt91 K.eye It.-. •c ' • N......_,n&n u...d c-... T_._• S-vMMC le.TAX (MlttJIWww ""'' COf'a) H you can't pay your IRS back taxes, Is bankruptcy the right answer for you? Sometimes yes. Aod sometimes no. There.arc other excitin& solutions. For example, you may qualify t.o erase your tax. debts with an offer in compro- ml50-4lld avoid JO years of negative credit rrports by escaping bQnkruptcv. 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A memorial service is sched- uled for 11 a.m. Feb. 15 at Our Lady Queen of Angels Church, 2046 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach. • Contributions in her name can be sent to the California Philan.thropic Fducation Organi- zation Home,1700 N. Stoneman St., Alhambra, Calif. 91801 . FEBRIJARf CARPET SALE! ·1 . 2983 llii'bOt BITd., Costa Mesa (c.r.a flllanor Ind Baker) t VMINnNE CRAFTS -t!rivtronmental Nature Center otten a cb11dren 'I paper-JMldng and valentine aaftl workshop from 9 a.m. to noon at 1801 16th St, Newport 8e&tjl. Children 6 to 1 ~ears will learn to make peper trdfu fiber and recycled materials. R~tion is required and the coli is $32. For reservation.I, call 6.f5..8489. -r PET FUND-RAISER ll:osta Mesa Bark Park presents thd Valentine's Day photo-op and fund-raiser from 11 a .m. to 3 p.m. at TeWm.kle Park on Arlington Avenue in Costa Mesa. Photos cab be taken of your special c~e Valentine in front of a un1que backdrop. Cost is $10 ~d alfcprofits will go to replenish the Baik Park operating fund. For mote information, call 754-5041. -· BUBBLE FESTIVAL Launch Pad presents the Bub- ble Festival, showcasing the unusual talent of Tom Noddy, who will create a 12-sided jewel bubble and other creations at 11 a.m. and 1 and 3 p.m. in Crystal Court at 3333 Bear St., Costa M~. After each performance, vWtors can participate in "make- ~-take" activities such as paint- in~ with bubbles, creating geo- mkric bubble wands, making striilg and straw bubple blowers aJ1d experimenting with bubbles . ade dry ice. Admission is $3.25 for members and $5.75 for guests. For reservations, call 546-2061. UNIQUE TAX LAWS :Orange Coast College offers a :kshop that examines unique laws designed to give public 1 employees a break. from 9 oon in room 203 of OCC's LewlS Ccter for AppUed Sd· eno1. Partldpultl will *111 to ~ advantage °' government contrlbutiOnl to f:tNnce a cblld'• education. plan for.Ndnlment or make a down payment on a house, all with tu-frM money. Registration fee ii S25 and $39 for two. Por more information, call 432-5880. COMPUTER aue . Windows Users Club meets 9 a.m. to noon tn roo.m 116 of the Orange Coast College Pine Arts building. The club ii open to any- one interested in Miaoloft Win- dows and Windows applications, including beginners. Annual membership fee for the club is $20 .and includes a newsletter. For more information, call 644- 5782. INCOME TAX HELP · Orange Coast College offers a free program designed to provide income tax assistance to low- income, elderly, non-English speaking and/or handicapped persons from 9 a.m. to noon in room 104 of OCC's Business Edu- cation building. Interested taxpay- ers should bring this year's tax package, a wage and earnings statement, interest statements, a copy of last year's return and any other information concerning U)come and expenses. For more information, call 360-2094. TAX WORKSHOP Orange Coast College offers a tax workshop on "Small Business Taxes and Recordkeeptng" from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in room 206 of OCC's Lewis Applied Science Building. Registration fee is $39. For more . information, call 432-· 5880. OCC CYBERCAFE Orange Coast College offers _.,.,,,-1.tmttim• l ("I DcfH'cr LUNCH• DINNER• CATERING •TAKEOUf BUVONE ENTRU RECEIVE 50"/o OFF SECOND Ent:rec of equal or lesser value. Must present coupon. £xniw11/21191 ;ffo"' .. r.~rll~!.'il::.;~ ,..------, SPECIAL auFm ~ ss.9s I 8"f One t 1 Dinoer Get 1 .....---COMBOS ToGoONLv---- VEGETARIAN NON· VEGETARIAN $2.95 $3.95 ' One Free I I. NOT VAUO W/AHY I 30 YEARS Of CATERING /WtAftD WINNING HIGH CLASS I OTHO Of"F'[R I RESTAURANTS IN LONDON EHGLAND. L~~L.J N.w ,,.,. t• UW• ,.,,1 444 -00S1 30 ~I lfarbo1 l~ft d' • ( e:-tct \ft•_," Just in time f OP Valentines! ,y:.'t'' .... ,,,.,_ """ " " . . . ') ,.· . ..-! f° Stock · \.. Reduction "~:: . sa1e ./.V -·"!"·~-"~. "t(· ... ~~--........ ) ~" ~ .. ·i"· As much as .. t .. : Feb. 6th "·::.1/2. of . ~ thru ':. · \. Feb. 28th .;/·: :. \ • .J!' ·-:;, ··" ,, . _,.. ·~. .,,r As enryoae wbo bas mr attended w ol our ales bows, oar airs are truly SALES. No tip.._. mrklag ap to mark don... I tnlly rtpteGal llie- and wltm It'• over, It'• cmr! Come early for bat ldecdoa. CHARLES H. BARR ·Saturday Momillg ~. a budl-on worbbap tbat indudee a cup ol c:dfM and an euy-to-follOw •top1c °' tbe daY. cybertour, from 9 a.m. to noon in Hl-T9Ch Lab Room 201 of OCC'I 'JVb~ Center. The top6c ot the d4Y be ·Career opportu- n1Ues, on-line sevches and l'M\llDel. • Sesliom are S29 per clau or S25 each when llglling up for three or more cJatllM. Por more information, call 432-5880. AGING PARENTS Care Options offe~ a seminar, "Caring for an Aging P..-e~t: from 9 a.m. to noon at Our Lady Queen of Angell Parish Center, 2046 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach. Cost is $10 per person and $15 per couple if paid in advance and $15 per person and $25 per couple at the door. For more information, call 644-0368. TEA PARTY South Coast Storytellers Guild offers "Will you be my Valen- tine1• stories and crafts from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at the Guild House, 1551A Baker St., Costa Mesa. TAX STMTEGIH c.ourtladt Ptnandal often a tree workahop on •sucnaful Tu Strat.egiel• from 10 to 11 a.m. at the Untventty Athletic Club, 1701 Quail St., Newport Beach. Por more information, call 251-6901. TREE PlANTING .If weather permits, ReLeaf Costa Mesa II looking for volun- teen to help plant 10 trees at 9 a.m. in the neighborhood of 21st Street and Santa Ana Avenue in Costa Mesa. For more Informa- tion, call 437-5874. BAY TOUR Friends of Newport Bay offers ~ ~e guided, two-hour walking tour of the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve anytµne between 9 and 10:15 a.m. at the comer of Bast Bluff Drive and Back Bay Road. Small tour groups start every 10 or 15 min- utes. For more information, call 646-8009. lo "4a11t" ta.'./A, ~ N4-,, t..adH«.wat aa-4~ .. ,\l~W4!~/~11'9A ~~ ,4a,, wAat t• -!Ni tN'-~41 .yxWal tY' ,.-----,1-1 ------1 Complimer1m11\U\ ' and Caoouccino I With any meal '-Ti!l'ft.\'r'lf'P!"! Piatti" or"Secotd ~1aur meru ....~~~~-~~~1;2Z. ce (At 21st Street) Newport Beach lions Please Cal: (714) 723 -4105 r-------------------------, 11 Month Unlimited I I $ I' 1 for two-59 1 I w/coupon. Offer expires 2-15-97 L---------------- call For An Appointment! 474-9740 3601 Jamboree, #11 next to Dtedrlchs Coffee on Bristol M-F 7am-9pm S&S 8am-6pm "O'Oer 50 Years of Fine Quality" CUSTOM-MADE NEW FultNITURE • DRAPERIES ADDITIONAL 5% OFF FOR PURCHASES BEFORE FEB. 12m COJM Visit Newly Exptinbd OORINQ DIPARTlllNT •C~t •WoOd •Linoleum • Vhiyl • M.rble •me -------,,- -~ \I "'"---~·-----. -_; IUlaE fES'f'IVAL Launda P9d ....... the Bub- ble PeMlval show= the unique talent ol lbm wbo wtD create a 1241ded. bub- ble 8nd other c:readom at 11 a.m. 1 end 3 p.m. in Oylt-.1 Court at 3333 Bear St., Calta Mela. After each performance, vlliton can partidpate in •znake..and-tate• activttles IUCh u painting with bubbles, crea~ bub-ble wands, g string and straw bubble blowers and nperi· men~ with bubbles and dry lee. Admt on is $3.25 for meJllben and SS.75 for guests. For reserva- tions, call 5"'6;2061. I WHALE WATOtlNG . The Am8rican Cetacean Soci- ety presents a fund-raising whale watcbauise~from 8 a.m. to noon at Davey's Lock.er, 400 Main Bal- boa. The cost is $14 for adults, S1 for children. For mo.re informa- tion, call 675-9881. , ,_ ......... _ .... ~Not Hv.DPLOM .. SMrmaD IJbrarf Ud Gardans often a i.:ture· an \be cleftlop- ment ol new •1tybl1dt• at 10 a.m. in the Central Pde> Roca at 2647 B. Cout Highway, Corona del Mar. COit ii St5. Por more infor- maUon, call 673-2261. HAWAIIAN CHEIFTAIN Bued in Sausalito, California, the Hawaiian Cbelftaln, a 103- foot hlstorical replica of 18th cen- twy merchant veuell, ll paying a visit to Newport Harbor and offering one-hour dockside pro· grams at SS per person at the Balboa Pun Zone through Feb. 17. Students can explbre three different learning. stations: line handling, na.vigation and history stations. There are also tb.Jee- hour educational voyages offered for $25. For more infor- mation and reservations, call (800) 401-7835. Join Us For LunCh • Dinner • Sunday Bnmch • Catering A1iallab&e For Reservations and Directions Call 723-0621 . 251 ~ Way • Newport Beach ~°" 't 2.L Of"~'J m,_? dl'nd fl3y I Call now for reservations: 675-2373 , 'CL.14~7£.~~ 4' Designing Professionals PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPING DESIGN PLANS A INSTALLATIONS ~ designs the right landscape with your garden in view. . . . . ~-NMtPatt IMcb Public UbnUY =-mdetloa (JIWD1' noted nowef-Wllton Ba.mlwdt wbo will .,,..,..,,. the .next •Muu- •11*: LM.irvr lAdure Serial• at ,: p.m. tli tb.e Pdends' Meeting .... 1000 Avocado Ave., New- post BMdl. Coct ii S5 foe Pounda- tbl maiben end S8 for guests. !> register, call 717-3890. POlllGN POUCY St. Mark Plelbyterian Church atten a c:tilcussloli on •Ruate.'1 Growing Pam• from 1:30-to 9 p .m. 61 2100 •Mar Vilt&, Newport Beach. Coct ii SS for memben and S8 for guests. Por more infor- mation, call 6"-1~1. ATTEN110N TALK Cout1ine Counseling Center often a lecru&·called ~Attention ~ Defidt Disorder Medications: Psy- chostimula.nts" from 7 to 8:30 p.m., at 1200 Quall St., Suite 105, Newport Beach. Cost is SS. For more information, call 476-0991. THE ZONE A local support group will meet to.discuss "The Zone," the nutri- tion plan developed by best-sell- lng author Bury Sears, at 7 p.m. Cl,t the Dames & Noble bookstore m Fashion Island, Newport Beach. For more information, call 813-3588. PORENSIC EXP£RTS " The Forensic Consultants Association otters a seminar on ~tomy of an Animation! A Communication Toll for Forensic Bxperts" at 5:30 p.m. at the PaC:if- ic Oub, ·4110 MatArthur IDvd., Newport Beach. Cost is $40 in · .advance and $45 at the door. For more information. call 723-1114. SURRUDER MErnNG , The next Newport Beach Chapter Surfrider Meeting will take pl.ace from 7 to 9 p.m. at Harcl Rock Cafe, 451 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. for more information. call 631- 6273. PATENT WORKSHOP Orange Coast College offers a worltlhop on ~ow to "Write a Patent Appllco.tion and Protect Yourself Against Infringement" ·-• • • ~,.,,, 9Cl91~ 8UY • ..u.-a ~. 11'¥9 a W. •I A ma, !ITC. a1M ·:::~'-fa.I ..... I ....... (714)D1-7aa - Ml CASA .... I ' ' . ' • I " : I'\ I I' \ • ~ 1 frClm 6:30 to 9'.30 p.m. at occ. Regjltrdml ..... 139. for moq tnfonnatlian. ciaJl '32-5880. ovmEAS INVISlNi BankN'I 'nuit Private Ben)dng on.. a Widner Oil ·0veneu lnveltlng: PaDOM Of New Source ol RIK in 1991 • from noon to l p .m. at the Center Oub, 650 1bwn Center Drtve, Colt.a Mesa. 'Th RSVP, call (800) 786-8514. LEGAL JUDGMENT ' The Newport Beach Central Ubrary offen a tree program on •ColJeding Judgments• at noon in the Prtendl' Meeting Room. 1000 Avocado Ave .. Newport Beach. The program will ctisc:ua bow to tum a legal JudgmeD,t into money. Por more information. co.ll 717-3801. BLOOD DRIVE . 1\mlp1e Bat Yahm will bold its annual blood dltve from 3:15 to 8 p.m. at 1011 Camelbaclt St., New- port Beach. For an appointment, call 673.-6502. ' WEIGHT CONTROL Cycle Junkee off~ a weight control, motivation and lifestyle workshop from 7 to 8:30 p .m. every Tuesday for five weeks at 1617 Superior Ave., COsta Mesa. Cost is $15 a class or SSO for the entire sedes. For more informa- tion, call 642-4222. ATIENTION TAUC Coastline Counseling Center offers a lecture called "Making Friends and Soctallzing,," for peo- ple with Attention Defidt Disor- der and other interested partici- pant.f,. ·from 1 to 9 p.m. at 1200 auan st., Suite 10s, Newport Beach. Cost is $20. Por more information, call 476-0991. TRAVEL TALK Orange Coast College offers a -~·~~-M~ Factory ~ co.llecl •navel and A.clwDIUN: Yow Uvel1bood. • for IDdlwtua1I who want to work in tbe travel Industry, from 6 to 9:30 p.m. at OCC. Attend8" will aemtne frequently unexplored careen ln the travel, lndUJtry iDdudiDg tour conductor, hOltesa, gs:Mls, lteJH>D guide, receptive ..W:-1 tncentive hosts, cruise boil and more. Registration fee is S35 with a $3 material fee. For more Information, call 432-5880. - WIHMNG MENUS Hoeg Heart Institute offers a free lecture on "Wumil).g Menus - A Cooking Demonstration" from 7 to 8 p.m: at the Grace Hoag Conference Center, 301 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. Reseiva- tkms are required at (800) 514- 462'. BUSINESS WNCHEON 1be South Coast Business and Professional Women offers a lun- cheon on "Effective Public Rela- tions on a Budget" at 11:30 a.m. at the Wyndham Garden Hotel, 3350 Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa. Cost is $17 for members and $22 for guests. To RSVP, call 472-4666. CAMERA WORKSHOP Orange Coast College offers an introductoTy workshop, designed to help students devel- op and improve both visual and mechanical skills with a 35m.m camera from 1 to 9 p.m. today and Feb. 18 in room 101 of OCC's Art Center. Attendees will study pho- tography as a means of communi- cetion and personal expression. Registration fee is $39. For more information, call 432-5880. WOMEN'S LUNCHEON Soroptimist International of · Newport Harbor presents its annual Distinguished Woman's luncheon and fashion show at BRANO NEW-COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best tor Less/ • 3165 n.bor llhd. .• Coe&al'leea Olle 8locll ...... ot .. "'7 fill 545. 7168 Rah itt lmurance Agency Since 1957 A.Uro•HO~•BWE~ ~ id ~ S>""?J 631-7740 441 ow NcwDMt ..... ~Bed <"-..... ........., 11:30 a .m. at th& .Balboa Bay Club, 1221 West Cout Highway, Newport Beach. 11ckets are 5'0. Proceedi wtll be donated to Inter- val House, Interfaith Shelter, Oliveaest and Soroptimilt service projects. For re~ations, call 643-9986. ADVENTURE 16 Philip Ferranti, author of "7 5 Great Hikes in and near Palm Springs and the Coachella Val- ley," presents a slide show and book signing with informative and amusing tales of old mines, prospector •homes• and bidden waterfalls at 7 p.m. at Adventure 16, 1959 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. Admission if free. For more information, call 650-3301. HAPPY HOUR The Jewish Network's next happy hour mixer will be from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Mezzanine Restaurant in the Newport Gate- way Towers at the corner of MacArthur and Fairchild in New- port Beach. Cost is $8 in advance and $10 at the door. For more information, call 755-0340. INSIDE EDGE lbe Inside Edge offers a semi- nar on "lbe Spiritual Universe: How Quantum Physics Proves the Existence of the Soul" from 6:30 to 8:30 a.m. at Scott's Restaurant, 3300 Bristol St, Costa Mesa. Men in partietµar are invited to attend the meeting during f ebruacy as Inside Edge continues its "Cele- HAIRCUTS FOR THE FAMILY WALK·INOR APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE (714)6 75· 7033 333 MARIGOLD AVE CORONA DEL MAR CA, 92625 ' SATUfU>AY, F£8RUNlY I. 1997 bratmg OW' Men• month. Cost 11 S20 for first time guests and S35 for otben. For reservatl.ons, call 460-42'2 . lMEZONE A local support group will meet to d1scuss •Tue Zone," the nutri- tion plan developed by best·sell- ing author Barry Sears, at 1 p.m. at the Barnes & Noble bookstore in niangle Square, Costa Mesa. For more information, call 673~3588. BOOK DISCUSSION The Newport Beach Public Ul:>rary Foundation invites the public to join the next free Book Discussion Group which will meet a t 9:30 a.m. in the Friends' Com- munity Room at the Central Ubrary, 1000 Avocado Ave., New- port Beach. The book to be dis- cussed ls "Memoir From Antproof case" by Mark Helprin. For more information, call 717-3890. HEART DISEASE Hoag Heart Institute offers a free lecture on •Exercise and Heart Disease" from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Hoag Health Center, 1190 Baker St., Costa Mesa. Reserva- tions are required at (800) 514- 4624. STRESS BUSTERS Hoag Heart Institute offers a free lecture on "Stress Busters" from 7 to 8 p .m. at the Grace Hoag Conference Center, 301 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. Reservations are required at (800) 514-4624. MEN'S FEUOWSHIP The next Men's fellowship brealdut will dlscuA ·n.e ~ Valentine Gift you CU atft,. ! from 7 to 8 a.m. at St. ADdrww'a Presbyterian Church, 600 511.:J Andrews Road, Newport Bee""k Cost is $2.50. For more inf~ ... tion. call 574-2239. CACTUS GROWING •. ., • Shen:nan Ubrary and Ga.rdem~' offers a free lecture on a ·~1 the Scenes Look at the Cactua,, 1 Growing Industry• at 8 p.m. .a. , 2647 E. Coast Highway, ~ ... del Mar. The colorful slide pre- sentation will focus on cactus ~.,. duction at C&J Cactus Nursery Jn Vista. For reservations, call 673, , 2261. '-'·._ PLANT WORKSHOP ~ , Sherman Llbrary and Gard~. offers a workshop on MGro~~ ~ Plants Indoors ... lbe Easy Way J •• at 9:30 ~a.m. at 2647 E. Coast .. Highway, Corona de! Mar. Regis" : tration fee is $15 and preregistra; .. •tion is r~ed. For more infor- mation, call 673-2261. THURSDAY ,. ' '. CANCER LECTURE • Hoag Memorial Hospital Pres· byterian presents -An Evening With Ellen Kreid.man" from 1 tQ 8:30 p.m. at The Patty and George . Hoag Cancer Center, One Hoag drive, building 41, Newport , Beach. 1brough obseivation, sue-, cess stories and humor, Kreidm.a1' proves there is love, laughter an4 life after a cancer diagnosis,, Admission is free. For more infor, mation, call 760-5542. et -M SATURDAY. FEBRUMY l 1997 f:: ~MINISTRY ·St. James Episcopal Church in wport Bea.ch is hosttng a wark- P Feb. 15 that introduc. •thfl successful lay caring min· program ever." 'lbe Stephen is slated 9 a.m . to 1 p .m. Involves two presentations, to Those Experiencing and "How to Core ln a.Dis- vely Christian Way." They ivide immediate usable skills tools that, equip all Christians e as lay ministers. To regis- for the workshop at 3209 Via , or for m~re details, CQntact MacEwan at 675-0210. SCENa OF MIND IV -ttJuane1la Evans dKects "Sci- ence of Mind iv· from 10 a.m. to noon today at New Thought Community Church. It's an advanced metaphysics class open to all seeking the God power within. All classes take place at life church parsonage located at I 9 Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa. A e offering of $15 is suggested. learn more, call 646-3199. EALING BROKEN HEARTS · Vineyard Christian Fellowship hosting a series of divorce 1 overy workshops in Costa esa from Feb. 18 through arch 25. Each Tuesday from 7 to 1 p.m., assistant pastor ar_id sin~le ent Mike Barnett will gwde 'cipants in a lecture-discus- on format . The series takes ace at 102 E. Baker St. Call 556- 3 for more information or to ange child care by pre-regis-1 hng. • EATIVE COPtNG ft On Feb. 25, St. ~drews Pre~­ erian Church will host a serm- to help people cope with self- orth, priorities, time manage- . nt and relationships. The bibµ- y based presentation involves : . memben of local Cb91tian wamen's chlbl and fMNrm Mini Jane Johnston of Stoneaoft Min· istries. The morning 1e11ion, "Resources for Coping," begins at 9 a.m. with coffee and registra- tion. 1be afternoon lellion, "Pri- orities and Outreach." ends by 2 p .m. The public is invtted and anyone wanting to .attend should bring a sack lunch and $3 for admission. For more inf oIID4tion, call Molly at 544-7701 or Bev at 970-5519. JEWISH SUNDAY SCHOOL The Jewish Culture School is offering Sunday school classes for children, ages 5 through mitzvah program. as well as adult semi- nars. The 10 a.m. to noon classes usually meet at the Jewish Com- munity Center twice a ~onth. But some sessions are substituted by a field trip. This chapter of the Soci- ety for Humanistic Judaism spon- sors an adult seminar during the Sunday School sessions for all its members. The center is located at 250 E. Baker St. in Costa Mesa. To learn more about the chapter and registration, phone Deborah Hol- land at 559-6726. HEALTH DAY Instructor Janet Brosan leads People With Arthritis Can Exercise classes' from 10 to 11 a.m. every Tuesday at the Jewish Senior Cen- ter of Orange County, 250 E. Bak- er St., Costa Mesa. The class includes health education, joint- protection tips, relaxation .tech- niques, pain-control techniques and socializing. Call 513-5641. PARADIGM SHIFT The Newport Beach Baha'i Community presents "Paradigm Shift: A New Way -A New World" at 7:30 p.m. every Friday at a private residence in ·corona del Mar. Together, they explore such questions as: Can racism and prejudice be eliminated? What is the new world order? Can conflicts be resolved without force? Are women and men ~Lots of new goodies for Valentine's Day pf ue • fnleh colloctk>n of ttmne for your homb & eardm1 1'12~ ;l '""'414t9., J4t . CJCb.. H~1 CA .,u-z7 ,,~, lf/5· 91lf0 StopByf ~ HOURS: Mondsy tc Saturday 10:~ tc 6:00 North of 17th Street. in t.he Ole! Dairy Center -"' '""~ from Mi W,911 Friday, February 14, 7:00p.m. SPECIAL VALENTINE'S DAY MUSICAL CONCERT "A Great Night For Love" Tickets S 14 -Call 754-7339 Saturday, February 22nd 9a.m. -12p.m. SPECIAL SEMINAR · "Listen! Your Body Is Talking to Youn • . Sanders helps interpret Bible I An authority on the Dead Sea Saolll will preach during the Feb. 16 service at St. Mark Presbyterian Church. The Rev. James A. Sanders will deliver hisser- mon at 9:30 a.m., and follo:wing wor- ship, will begin a six-week series, The Bible as the . eb.urch 's Book. The tamental and bibllcal ltudiel at Claremont School of 1beo1ogy will help pattic::ipants 1ea.m to understand and lnteipret the Bible. The community ii welcome, and there's no fee for the course. professor of lntertes-James A. Sanden The c;hurch is located at 2100 Mar Vista in Newport Beach. For more information, call 644-1341. equa1i What's the spiritual solu- tion to our economic problems? Music and food are included. For more information, call ?59-0999. LEt'TURE SERIES GREAT DECSIONS Stimulating discussions on U.S. foreign policy will continue for eight consecutive Mondays at St. Mark Presbyterian Church. The 7:30 to 9 p.m. series continues Feb. 10 with "Russia's Growing Pain.• The event is held at 2100 Mar Vista in Newport Beach. For more information, call 644-1341. DHARMA SOOETY Newport Beach Higashi Hon- ganji Buddhist Temple's Dhanna Society presents a lecture and discussion series Sunday and the second Sunday of each month at the temple, 254 Victoria St., Cos- ta Mesa. Call 722-1202. SINGLES SELECTIVE SIGHT ·One who's been there and done that brings her perspective to serendipity at 7:30 p.m. on Feb. 12. The director of the Crystal Cathedral Singles Sande Whitacre Herron will present MBelieving is . Seeing" at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Sbe was once a single in th~ pro- gram she now leads and shares those experiences in this session. Herron says beliefs direct what one sees and govern people's behaviors. Expanding those beliefs improves the likelihood of change. The event takes place at 600 St. Andrews Road in Newport Beach. A $3 donation at the door also covers refreshments. For more informa~n. call 574-2214. JIBS The Jewish Community Cen- ter of Orange County sponsors a series of events for s41gles between 39 and 59 years. They're arranged by the JCC's component organization JIBS -Jewish ln- Between Singles. It plans an evening walk around Balboa Island at 1 p.m. Feb. 18, For more information, call Jeanne at 775- 4636 or Shirley at 721-9107. . ASK THE RABBI Rabbi David Rosenberg will field questi.ons during singles METHODIST Coe1a Mesa NEWPORT CENTSR MESA VERDI UNmD METHODIST CHURCH . UNmD METHODIST CHURCH t 6<tJ~~fil1~ve. . 1701 Baker, C.ft\ 644-0745 Worship & Church School Worship at B:OOAM & I O:OOAM 1:30 and 10:00 a .m. . Children Sunday School IO:OOAM Dr. Richard George 979-8234 L---Jr._. &_sr._. _Hi..;;;.1g_h_s_:oo_PM __ __. J ,AGUNA United Methodist Church 21632W~Dr. L.aauna Beach ~99-3088 Sunday Morning Worstllp & Christian Educition 1 OAM Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler ~~ter COMMUNITY CHURCH 9 HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH l. . (DllCIJln of Clwtll) 2401 lrvlnt Aw.11 S. lllMI •....,.,, ._. Sunday Woralllp • 10:IOAM Dr. Dennis W. Short Minister 645-5781 ----- C HRISTIAN SCIENCE --------------------- FIRST CHURCH OF CHR!ST. SCIENTIST 3303 Vkl Lido, ... ~ l9acb 67S.)340 or 67 150 SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3100 Pac:tac View Dr, Newport leactl 644-2617 or 675-4661 Quab 10 • • 5 ... a..dl 10 Cllll IUDdaJ ldloCll 10 am amday lcbocl 10 am ••••dllf .......... "9dMlday ........ pn. lll• ........ --11-. ... tlN fr!llJ of tlN Stiril is love, joy, p1oc1, long s11Jf 1ring, 11itlU1Nn, fOOlllNll, faith, ""'lMll, Umpertmc1: • tlftdnn och tlun II "° law. (1) COMMUNflY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAl · UNITED CHUROt Of- CHRSST DIVINE DIALOGUE The Costa Mesa Church of Religious Science announces its new Sunday service from 8:30 to · 9: 15 a.m. This month, It covers the popular book Conversations With God. The 8&11\8 leuoI1 will be offered during the mid-week ser- vice, Wednesdays, from 1 to 7:45 p.m. Love offerings will be accepted from those attending services at 2850 Mesa Verde Dri- ve Ea.st, Suite 111. For more infor- mation, call 754-7399. TENDER TOUCH The Rev. Gail Miller promotes "Acts of Kindness" Sunday at New Thought Church, the Sci- ence of Mind Center. The 10:30 a.m. service follows meditation at 10:15 a .m., and Sunday school is provided. The church is newly located in the Neighborhood Community Cent~ at 1845 Park Ave., in Costa Mesa. For more information, call 646-3199. NEW TRADmONS Christ Church by the Sea cele- brates its New naditions Service of Worship each Sunday at 9:30 a.m. Child Care is available dur- ing each observance. The United Methodist Church is located at 1400 West Balboa Blvd. in New- port Beach. Call 675-6310. SHAllAT· Temple Isaiah of Ne~rt Beach (comervative) offers Shat>., bat services Feb. 14 at 8 p.m. The Temple's spiritual leader, Rabbi David Rosenberg, will offic:Ute. The community is invited to attend the event at 2'01 Irvtne " Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, cail 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 singmg, the message and good fellowship 8-t 1400 West Balboa Blvd, Newport Beach. For more information. call 675-6310. SUNDAY NIGHT ALIVE At 5:30 p.m. Feb. 9, Sunday Night Alive celebrates Mardi Gras night at Christ Church by the Sea. The 14th St. gospel band will do the. MSaints Come March- ing In," and pastor Dave Lehm- berg will deliver the message, MDazzled." VJ.SitOrs are invited to 1400 W. Balboa Blvd. for the pink umbrella parade, the baby cake and Jambalaya following the ser- vice. For more information, call 673-3805. r.f\p uiii'RwA1tiJ1 ~Joral & Gifts · ~'&~ We spedallze lo custom arnmgemeota to match your fabric or decor at no extra charge £'°'9~1~ Custom Florals Gifts & Antiques Speciality Furniture Mon-Fri 10-6 •Sac 10-5 369 E 17th St., #13 • CA>sta Mesa (Nat to Plwn'• Cafe) PRESBYTERIAN 646-6745 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Won1hlp and hear this practical, Chtbt-ccnrered, bibllcal'mcs5lll(c. "THE KEY TO CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY" (Romans 12:1-5; 15:1-6) ' Saturday, February 8, 5:30 P.M. ~J-llclt.hMI Sunday, FcbNary9,8:301nd 10:15A.M. 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach, Califomla (71-4) 631-2880 (aero. from rt Ha.rbor Hilh School at Irvine and I 5th.) ST. MARK PmllmRIAN ClluRce "Open Arms and Open Minds., Wonblp9:30 Jmbom 'llltbhla bl Newpart Beach '644-1341 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 1997 Al S~pporters sing ~e prais~s of Oper a Pacific apprentice program The fabuloua Eve FoUMl'd. cbaired an ev8ning in Pounders Hall at The Orange County Performing Arts ..center, fOCUling the spotlight on some of the talented members of Opera Pacific's apprentice pro- gram. Part of the Gold Ring Society of Founders, Foussard and her committee offered the youn'g · a.rtt.sts a chance to shine. Julie De Vaere, Ellen Sewell GrUftth, David Kim and Mu Mendez ~rfonned scenes from Britten's A Midsummer Night's Dream,. (Uld Mozart's ~Le~Nozze di Figaro.• would have no way to explore their dreams locally. . Another one of the tint-class ladies on the Orange Coast. Ely.e Miller, auper real-estate banister and wUe of super real- estate agent Bruce Miller ls putting her support behind one of the most prestigious orchestras in the world. The Phllharmonia Baroque perfomied in Newport Beach this week at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, conducted by Nlcholu McGehan. Philharmnnia Baroque ls a · period-instrument orchestra that plays its music on a combination of historical instruments and for the upcoming Toshiba Senior Clullc, to be played March 14 through 16 at the Newport Beach Country Oub. The second annualeventisbeingorganized by the pros at International Sports Marketing, led by execu- tive director of the Toshiba event, Robert Neely. b.w. cook no, and Cid C1al llodrtgoez. For more information, call the tour- nament office at 646-900?. It's official. Norma and Clarice ».-i have been named Hoag Memorial Hospital Presby- terian's 1997 Sweeth~ Couple. The seve.nth annual Sweetheart Ball is slated foiPeb. 15 at the Four Seasons Hotel, Newport Beach.· ) Opera Pacific, undergoing a transfer of leadership from .David ell Chiera to Patrick Veitch, is reaching out to the community in hopes of SU..£,POrting the opera in Orange County. Loyalists La.11-Conlln. Gayle Wldyolar and many others have given years of service and enormous financial support to the program. · modem copies. It's unique sound is lauded the world over, and the Newport appearance was only one in a concert season of 38 performances. Newport was in fact the only venue in the state of California selected outside of the San Francisco Bay Area. •We're excited to be bringing world-clus golf back to Newport Beach,• be said. ·we make every effort to bring the finest Senior PGA tour prbfessionals to the Southland while keeping ticket prices fiexible and afford- able.• nckets to the tournament and all of the auxiliary events and festivities went on sale last week. . For the second year, organizers have selected three charities to assist with proceeds from the event. The Make-A-Wish Foun- dation, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, and The National Dyslexia Research Foundation will benefit from the 54-hole, nationally televised golf tourna- ment featuring a $1-million purse. Last year's champion, Jlm Colbert. will return to be chal- lenged by a field of pros that will include Gary Player, Lee Trevt- Now a Valentine tradition in the community, the Sweetheart Ball is Hoag's way of thanking the community and, in paJ'ticular, special couples who have given from the heart to the hospitcµ's heart institute. The Dahls, who will celebrate 46 years of mar- riage, have remained loyal sup- porters of the hospital, in addi- tion to many area causes such as The Salvation Army and The Red Cross. To celebrate with the Dahls, call 547-7208 for more information. Norman and Clarice Dahl · ': have beeD named Hoag Hospi- tal's 1997 Sweetheart Couple.· • ' • LW. COOl<'s column appears Thurs> days and 5aturdays. Core devotion remains strong during this period of reo(ganiza- tion. Opera Pacific bas been a vital cultural force in Orange County, recognized nationally for its achievement. It is important, if for no other reason than that the company provides opportu- nities for young talent in the region. Without the opera com- pany, young musicians such as those hosted by Foussard this past week in Pounders Hall In support of the performance, Miller joiried forces with other Philhannonia Baroque devotees at a pre-concert luncheon at The Pacific Club. On the guest list of support: Dorothy Beck, Pun Boblt, Bonnie Hall, lteather Gou, Jane Lawson, Peg Reday, Glenda van der Zaag, Kay Grace Beaumont and Slgtld Hecht. From the halls of music to the greens of golf, the crowd is expected to tum out in full force .WhatAre You Waiting For? Chorus Line Dance Studio 126. Angular Sofa. All 8 Way hand dcd. Starting at$ 2,699 No Surprises .. Just Low Prices!! 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On Prlday and Sunday, Paloma Herrera makes her debut as Swariilda, with Angel Corella as Pranz and Victor Barbee as Dr. Coppell us. the mixed-repertory program, "All-American Salute,• is a series of short ballets by well-known choreographers. Jerome Robbins' "Pancy Free" was the predecessor to the 19« Broadway hit •0n the Town.• With a jazz-influenced score by Leonard Bernstein. "Fancy Pree• is about three sailors who go on leave in Manhattan during World A 1eene from Act I of Amertcan Ballet Theatre's •coppeU.a• u part of the Orange County Perform., Ing Arta Center's 1996-97 Claul~ Dance Season. Ralph Carmichael 1947 Al1n1tn1U of So~ CJifomUi Collete will cond.ua A Big Band Gospel Concen Sat Feb 22 at 7:30pm $15 per person Carmichael is one of the mwic indwtry's leading arraoger-conductOfS. Also featured on program: Dave Boyu, who has performed ar the Whitehouse. Southern California C.Oll• Tidcet i.D.fo: SS6-3610 A Million Dollars worth of Reluvenatlon for $99. 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SHADES " •• :( t i :1 I .. .. ~' ti • RoMAN SHADES • SICYUGHT SHAD~ •WOOD IUNDS •MINtlUNDS WI MANuMo1UM CU OWN WllDOW ~: lttADmCUITolllD10•-.CU1TOM .~ • VIUmCAL IUNDS •SH1JtTDS • REMras -0. • .,.,.. ..... _..... ~~ ·6 FACTORY: SHOWROOM 161 Ila tlsAM., s.ir 4 a.. ... ~ ~ ,. I I .. ' " ., i •. I ' I ~·moa OkHESTRA ,,. 0 ... County PhDbar. diai* ~ ptelents the Min- .... Olibllba at 8 p.m. ~y II die ...... '9 Arts Center, 600 1bwa C...... Drive, COlte M.a. 'Ddr9tl Colt 110-148. Por infonna-Um. Clll 553-2422. CIUITM CONCERt Onmge CoaJt College presents Joe Pwbek. classlcal guitarist ant\ recanting artist, who wW cele- brate tbe music and cultures of U.tin America. at 7 p.m. today 1o OCC'1 Pine Arts Recital Hall, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Advance tickets are $11, advance dilcount Uclcets are $10 for OCC students, 1enior dtizens and chll- drea under 12, and tickets at the door are S13. Por information. call •32-5880. SOLOREOTAL The Orange County Pbilbar- monJc Society presents pianist lvo Pogorelich, who will perform a rare solo recital at 3 p.m. Sunday al the Performing Arts Center, .600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. ndteU cost $10-$38. Por informa- tion. call 553-2422. FREE MUSICALE The Newport Beach Chtral Library presents a free musicale, •Songs of Life and Love: spon- sored by the Newport Bea.ch Pub- lic Library Po\mdatton, at 3:30 p.m. Sunday in the Friends' Meet- ing Room. 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. The program will fealw'e pianist Brian Kehlenbach and mezzo-soprano Bonita Nahoum Jaros. Call 717-3801. TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS Pree live classic rock perfor- rrumces are schedulecWrom noon to 2:30 p.m. Monday through Fri- day; from 7 to 1 O p.m. Friday and t' ~ • • I -...... ~ -~-• Y. •,-. . . m -, ,.;,_; -~ :.~~ ~:..,1l.,; ...... :\. MIXED •IEllA COLLAGE "1ba Outlklilr WllbJn • .la an n hlblt of miud-medla coUage pmnttngs by Newport~ artist Mia 'lllvonetti on dilplay 'through Peb. 28 at the Newport Beach Central Library, 1000 Avocado Ave. For information, call 117- 3801. 'UVEWIRES' Orange Coast College presents artist Nancy Minor's •uve WU.,• an exhibition of the dis· tlndive heads of famoua people and others in life-size wire sculp- ture, through Friday 1o OCC's Pine Arts Building, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Por more information, call 432-5629. ABSTWACT ART The Orange County Museum of Art presents Joe Goode's exhi- bition of Post-Painterly abstract art through April 13 at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Bea.ch. Por infonnation, call 759-1122. VIDEO INSTALLATION The Orange County Museum of Art presents the international- ly circulated video installation work, "The Theater of Memory,• by contemporary artist Bill Viola at the Museums's Installation Gallery through June 1 at 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. Por information, call 7 59- 1122. ACRYLIC PAINTINGS Laguna. Beach artist Fila Bar- nett's bold. colorful acrylic paint- ings will be on exhibit throughout February at the Jewish Commu- QMr Center. 250 E. SU.-St., Col-tallliiL ~ lnfOflMUnn., call 755- " 'MU ..-SSk>HS' .... llnlnasiom,• a mixed- m.dla abtbtt by ftalJan,.Amed- am utistlphotographer Prank 1AJmbudl. wW be on display at the Newport Beach City Hall a.Dery through Man:h 4 at 3300 Newport Blvd. Por information, caD 717-3870. ·ECHmTION . \ Tbe Robert Mondavi Wine and Pood Center presents the work of cap}\er/artist Merritt A. , "Beyond The Sprocket Holes,• through April 1 at 1570 Scenic Ave., Costa Mesa. Por informauon. call 979-4510. WICKED Gallery Parad.iso's Exhibitions • presents •Wicked -The Aes- thetla of the Ubido, • a display of photography, assorted media and · imtallations, through March 19 at 1838 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Por more information, call 650- 3690. MONTAGUE DAWSON In conjunction with the 25th anniversary of Vallejo Maritime Gallery 1o Newport Beach, the Newport Harbor Nautical Muse- um will present "Mont.ague Daw- son -His Life and Works" through .March 9 at 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Admission is free for members, $4 for guests, and $1 for children: For information, call 673-7863. LIMITED EDrTIONS Gregory Gallery presents a special exhibit featuring new originals and limited editions by Gene Francis, who is known as the •Modern Day Norman Rock- well.• through Feb. 28 at 3406 Via Udo, Newport Beach. For more information, call 723-0887. , Jazz singer's concert will entertain, for Schuur By Stac:y Noelle Brown. Daily'Pflot Two-time Grammy winner Diane Schuur's new album is a far cry from the country-western albums she put out in the early 1970s. "Blue is for Schuur• is due out · Feb. 25, and will highlight songs written by Louis Jordan and Charles Brown. But people attending her debut performance at Orange Coast College's Robert B. Moore Theatre at 4 p.m. Sun- day will be able to get a taste of her new album in advance. Schuur is scheduled to perlorm for 75 minutes with no intermis- sion and will sing a compilation of pieces from albums she has put out through the years under the GRP record label. Schuur's singing career has spanned most of her life. She said she started performing profes- sionally when she was just 9 years old. "I used to get dressed up in a . wig and make-up," Schuur said about her early performances at Seattle Elks Clubs and Moose Lodges. •1 looked far beyond my years." In 1975 and 1979 she attended the Monterey Jazz Festival and was noticed by Stan Getz. In 1982 she perfonned at the All-Star Jazz Performance at the White House and then in 1983 she signed a contract with Getz under the GRP record label. She bas worked for GRP ever since and •mue is for ~1111 ... 111110.r Schuur• will be her 11th album under the GRP label. Advance tickets for the OCC performance are $22 and are on sale in OCC's Community Educa- tion Ticket Office, located adja- cent to the college's library on 2701 Fairview Road in Cost.a Mesa, from 8 a .m. to noon today. Tickets will be sold at the door for $25. Tu:k.ets may be purchased by phone, using VlSG or Mastercard Por more information, call (714) 432-5880. Ug Buckingham Chandelier Finished In Platlnlum JOln. D x Z•ln. Ht. Available In other sizes Repairs & Light Blubs I Open ,/ TNn.-Fri. 8:30-5, Siii !J-4 KENNY PRINTER 1510 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa• 548-9341 'Roses may break you , candy's a wast£, but a Sun.flour Val.tntine, sliows 9ood tast.e ... ~1440 m E. 11t1a Smee• r....Maa (on , .,. Sam by Wbatbowe Rminis) ~ IMflltESSK>NS• •Jllnt lmpfeaionl: The Lagu· na Beach Art A..odation • ii at the Orange County MuseUJU of Art South Cout Plaza Gallery through June 15. •first Impntt· siom• features selected Califor- nia "plein m• paintings created by the founders of the usoeiation from the Orange County Museum ot Art. NAUTICAL MUSEUM The museum features the Grand Salon for special exhibi- tions1 the Model Gallery, featur- ing a world-cl.ass assembly of ship models: and a rotating display of the museum's permanent collec- tion in the Corridor Gallery. The museum is at 151 E. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. For infor- mation, call 673-3377. ORotlDSHOW Crystal Court presents •Fasci- nation of Orchids,• the 17th annual Orange County Cymbidi- ~ Society Show running thrdugh Monday at 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. All three levels of Crystal Court will be turned into an orchid greenhouse ·and free seminars and demonstrations will be presented throug hout the weekend. For information, call 435-2167 . SAFARI BRUNCH A Safari Sunday Brunch Cruise is available aboard the 54-foot Emerald Forest 1ilci docked in Balboa at the Pun Zone from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Sunday. The cost is $25.95 per person and $15.95 for children under 12. For reservations, call 673-0240. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 8. 1997 A FARMm MAIUCETS Every Thu.tsday there is o farmers market from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Orange Cow:ity Fair- grounds. The Orange County Market Place ts every Saturday and Sunday from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the main fairgrounds parldnq lot. Por information, call 723-6616. Every Saturday there is a farm- ers market from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the munidpal parking lot at Bay- side Drive and Marguerlte Avenue in Corona del Mar. STAGE 'ORIGINAL SHOW E$tancia High School's drama ,department presents its annual •Original Show," featuring about 30 comedy sketches written by students and direrted by 'alum- nus Paul Klees. The show is today at 7:30 p.m. at Estancia's Barbara Van Holt Th.eate r, 2323 Placentia Ave ., Cost.a Mesa. $5. For more information, call Pauline Maranian at 760-3410. 'TAUC RADK>' Orange Coast College preseitts "Talk Radio, 'I a dark comedy about Barry Champlain, Cleve- land's most popular and oontro.- versial talk-radio host, at 8 p.m. Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday UL weekend and Peb. 14-16 Pia OCC's Drama Lab Studio, 27M-= Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Tick- ets at the door are $5 •. Por ~ or for more information. C4ll 43J- 5932. ·- 'THE PRICE' .i\I The Newpo~ Theatre ~~ Center presents "The Price," ,a play that examines the relAtioia.,... ship of two long-estranged bro~~ ers whp meet after many years•\R,1 dispose of their late fatbet'~ • belongings, at 8 p.m. Thursda~ _ through Saturdays and 2:30 p.~ .... · Sundays beginning FrldA)'" through March 9 at 2501 Cliff Drf-. J ve, Newport Beach. Tickets arf! f $13. For reservations, call 631-·, .. 0288. -J ' . ROSEY'S AUTO BODY CAl.JIO/mA lAW SWlS You CAN CHOOSE ANY REPAIR FACILITY fl&,..... & ......, • All CerttW W.kiNs 642-4522 121 l1411tri1I War • C11t1 MtH PARK PLACE 10 ;, •f ~ I l~G0G8SO UNIVERSITY .. ' . I ··.J _;'°' t I l ' ,, I t l ' " . ,, , I j gains I OANNYPUUDO : ~e of the many stars on the Newport Harbor Sailors football team, the 6-foot, 5-inch, 220- ~und tight end recently signed a letter of intent to play for the '?regon Ducks . • PESHFAaS J' Congratulations to the Rev. · ose Coronado and former ~ouncilwoman Mary Hombuck- 1)! on being named Costa Mesa's ~an and Woman of the Year. e selection of the pair to the or is a credit to the Costa a Chamber of Conunerce. " SHALIMAR RESIDENTS • Faced with a proposal to tear down the trees in their neighbor- tlood and install fences around it, the residents of this area fought !lack and instead convinced City <!:ouncil members to abandon the Plan and kick in the cash to cre- 4te a community park. ~TAUNA FLYER ~ After being moored for a few months, the catamaran that dtakes its way across the 26 miles to Catalina Island is back art oat. • . . • losses lORI EMER : The death of the Costa Mesa High seventh grader from a rare Strain of meningitis was a sor- 1).>wtul occasion for the commu- qity. Kori, a young soccer player who had always been in good ~ealth, was taken much too young. MARINA PARK Residents of this mobile home park that sits on city land are worried their quaint bayfront community may be lost soon. City officials are looking into ending the lease as part of a refurbishment of the Balboa area. PERES SPEECH Funny how the ripples rrom events hallway across . the globe can hc1ve local effects. But that's what happened this week when a military heli- copter crashed in Israel, forcing the cancellation of a speech by former Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres and depriving local residents of a chance to hear from a world leader. SEA LIONS Officials are puzzled over the death of five sea lions that \f ashed upon the Newport Beach shores this week. Hope- fully, the animals did not die from gunshot wounds as some surmised. • iO ,,. . correspondence " SOUNDS OF SILENCE The Issue: Residents debate whether noise caused by the Cirque du Soleil is worth it. I live about 500 feet where they erected the Cirque du Soleil tent and to say that I am irri- tated is to understate everything. I was told once by a Catholic mm that noise destroys the soul. So whoever issued the permit to let them erect this tent that emanates all these irritating nois- es at all times of the day and night is basic~y guilty of destroying the soul of those unfortunate enough to be sub- jected to it. As near as I can get informa- tion, I am told that Orange Coun- ty Fair General Manager Becky Bailey-Finley is the one in charge. To say that the fair is a bad neighbor is understated We go through the fair. We go through the amphitheater garbage, the motorcycle swap meets and police helicopter noise after all of these events. It is just inaedible the lack of sensitivity and consid- eration that these people give to their neighbors so-to-speak. I hate to be the grinch who stole the cir- cus, but somebody, somewhere has to take some responsibility. DON MCGEE Costa Mesa The fair officials need to make the circus understand that they need to lower the bass so the homes stop vibrating. They need to eliminate the airplane sounds and the loud thunder and definitely lower the volume of the music. If these things can't be accomplished than the contract needs to be ter- minated. LINDA DIXON Costa Mesa I think that the only way to solve this problem would be to get rid completely of the thunder sounds and the bass from the drums and really lower the music level. That is all they can do. I think if we were all assW'ed that it would never be back and the use of the fairgrounds would be seriously discussed from now on, it would also be very helpful. Probably another good thing would be if they could shorten the run. It is really an unbearable situation. JOAN MURPHINE Costa Mesa I'm a College Park resident and I do confirm that there is a lot of noise coming from the Cirque du Soleil, but the thing I have a problem with is if those neighbors over there right next to the fair complain too much and the Cirque du Soleil turns the noise down, people who have purchased tickets may lose the full-effect of the circus. I bought my tickets a year ago for this and I would feel like I wasn't getting the full. effect of the circus if they do something about the noise level. Why can't the fair move it to right across from the police sta- tion, using up some of the swap meet parking? I understand that would cause a problem to the swap meet, but it would only be parking. It wouldn't affect the vendors or where they set up their little dis- plays. People might have to walk further to get to the swap meet, but it wouldn't effect the sales and it would only be for a short period of time. The people in College Park also need to realize that it is only for a short period they will be inconvenienced with the noise. The Cirque du Soleil is special and it only comes every two years and it would be a shame to let this affect it. I think the fair people could have done a better job at planning the location of the tent, MEUSSA LIPPAND Costa Mesa My suggestion for helping with the Cirque du Soleil situa- tion would be to have a neigh- borhood community day where they would have a circus for all of the community neighbors to · thank them for allowing this to goon. . I know every time that we have a fair, the fair sends out a pass for us to take and have two people go into the fair dwing the time that it is running. Perhaps if they had a neigh- borhood community thank-you day, everyone could see what an incredible event this was. It would help them understand why they do what they do. DEBBE MAGNUSEN Costa Mesa I live right down the street from the tent and I can hear it too. I just think that they start at 8 p.m. I think they should start at 6:30 or 1 so it doesn't go till 11 p.m . Or if they could tum some- thing down because it is very loud and it doesn't bother us, but we can hear it and we are a good block away from the tent. . KARYN QUICK Costa Mesa The people who live next to there need to get over it due to the fact that they knew when they moved ii). that they lived next to the now defunct Pacific Amphitheater and the fair- grounds. The fairgg>unds happen to have live music, etc., and they are only going to be there for a month. U it was a permanent thing, I would say it should prob- ably be a problem, but this idea nowadays that people·have the right constantly to have a perfect noise pollution-free atmosphere is a load of malarkey. I think that people need to get over complaining constantly about noise pollution and we all need to get1along a little bit bet- ter with our neighbors. MICHELLE TROUP CoStaMesa community commentary What is the benefit of a . water district merger? By He~er Somers Looking from one perspec- tive it would seem like a good deal for Mesa Con- solidated to acquire Santa Ana Heights Water District. Unfortu- nately that is all Mesa Consoli- dated is giving the public. One perspectiv.e. Under the Cortese-Knox Act, Mesa must pro- duce for each party involved (i.e. the_rate pay- ers of Mesa Consolidated and the shareholders of Santa Ana Heights) a statement of Heather Somera mutual ben- efit. Mesa fails to do that. Why? Because there is no real MUTUAL benefit to be derived. Mesa is already under a $42 milllon dollar debt for the acquisition and construction of the two resetvoirs we now have. Our budget is only around $15 million. Where does Mesa plan to get the funds to purchase Santa Ana Heights? Their one option seems to be to float yet another loan (known as a Certificate of Participation) for around $5 million dollars for the. purchase of Santa Ana Heights Water Co. However, what.they fail dismally to do is to also state the cost of the work that must be done to bring the agency up to the standard it needs to be. Santa Ana Heights has had no improvements in about 30 years. Its pipes are literally falling apart. It will take more than $3 million dollars just to repair and replace old pipes and yet another $3 million in capitol improvements to bring that area up to the standards necessary to give the city of Costa Mesa an adequate fire rating. If Mesa were tq acquire San- ta Ana Heights without making these improvements, all resi- dents could face having our fire insurance rates go up. So lets see, around $5 mil- lion for acquisition, $3 milllon for deferred maintenance, and another $3 million for capitol improvements. That'$ around $11 million dollars, or nearly two thiids of the total budget at Mesa and they ~till fail to state how these costs are to be paid. The one statement they do m~e is that Santa Heights water bill Wil.L NOT go upl Then guess what?Who's bill will go up? Beyond the obvious question of who is going to be footing the bill, thete is also a huge ques- tiQn of why this proposal is com- ing in now at the 11th hour of negotiations. There seems to be a conflict of interest with the two agencies vying for the agency, Mesa and IRWD, retain- ing lawyers from the same .law firm to represent them. Just exactly who is being served ., here? Why hasn't Mesa come "" .. forward with its proposals .. before now and why are all meetings being conducted behind close doors which inci- dentally is probably a direct vio- lation of the Brown Act if they .. are not in fact setting a price for · acquisition or under litigation. " ... ... • Once again the members of the Mesa Consolidated Board and the managerial staff are taking things into their own bands, making offers that may not be legal or at least mutually beneficial to all concerned and we may be looking at increasing our debt load to more than $50 million dollars. Could their ulterior motive be they want to make them- selves so financially unattractive that when the bigger question of statewide consolidation of all special districts comes (which it will) Mesa will remain an inde- pendent district answerable only unto themselves? The question continues to be for us the rate payers, is Mesa really doing us any favors by remain- ing unaccountable to anyone? And just as an aside, I've been continually accused of having an agenda directed toward the ¥esa Consolidated Water District. Well, if insisting on accountability, keeping low- er water rates and questioning our safety both in water quality and in the construction of facili- ties is considered having an agenda, then I stand rightfully accused. Cities need to implement 'Megan's Law' •ttow would you feel if a ; convicted sex criminal . lived next door to you and your family? Would you want to know? Nearly 200 registered sex offenders reside in the com- bined Costa Mesa-Newport O.Och area. Some of these con- victs committed the most repugnant crimes imaginable -o:tmes such as the brutal rape of girlJ on the cusp of womanhood, molestation of inf ants, sodomy with foreign objects -vidous sexual crimes against the utterly helpless. •Megan'• Law,• ii new leg- illation intended to empower • you to pTOtect yo\inelf and your family from temal predators. •Thll law allows, but does not r9quire, local police to diueml- nete to =u.n.lty the Gamel, a I c:dmet, and pbotograpbl ol tn crtmlnall. Mandatory d1ldonN ii • required only of sheriff's departments and cities with more than 200,000 population. Newport Beach and Costa Mesa have not implemented the law. The convicted forleited ple· nary membership in civil soci- ety when they preyed oh the innocent. Espedally given the recidivism rates of u high as 11% for sexual predators, they should not be accorded anonymity. . Syd Landau, the outed sex convict in Placentia, whined •How would you like it JI you were told you were fired because of your put hiltoryf You would feel pretty bad. But nobody teell bad wben it comes tome.• Landau ftO'UNI IOdety abould IDMl\ll9 Jtilelf against the standard let bf one Wbo II I Cdforrda e&IMled •mmf411y dilorder94 .. alfendlrt. wbO • f [~""' --~ .-~·\ -.. ----....... ~ .. •• ' J ., ,,. ,_,_-tl. . -.r ... • ... ~-M «" john hedges molested an 8-J'l!Mlf-old boy for two yean u the boy's father lay dying, wbCee oaly regret ii that be ii shu.nned bJ tbe comm.untty. We are to •t.ei bed• for him. tncercentkJD wu too good for Landau. ADd now be is out, wtth bil ~ ..,_,,., wbim· pering about double punish- ment. The prohibition of double jeopardy springs from the PUth Amendment to the Constitu- tion, but is binding only on government prosecution: •Nor shall any person be subject for the same offense to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb." Nice try, but not a cOmtitu- tional issue when it domes to netgbbon' knowing bow 101De- one hurt a child or 1UUally asae.ulted a gTandmother. Laws such as Megan'• Law are adopted in response to the judidary'• turning looee on IOdety tbOH wbo have proven their tnabUtty to ccmform to · lodal order. Mott people prefer not to apertment wtlll tbe6r • cbildND wb8n the J\llUcl iys- tem ptODOUDCM • ml ~··em.s.· ,,. callfanlla.....,.,.. recoirb• ~ ....... ., • .tgl· lant citizenry in suppressing the abhorrent and savage activities of sexual predators. Megan's Law signal.Sa momentous shift in attitudes regarding disclosure of criminal hiltol'}'. Newport Beach Police Cbief Bob McDonell saya •ne law · should go even further and include sexually violent juve- nile delinquents (whose crimi- nal records are sealed). These people are no longer chlldr~. They have •gradueted,' and must accept the comequences of preying upon lnnocents. • Megan's taw ts optional for Costa. Mesa and Newport Beach. The police only bave to refer you to the SharUf'• O.putma~ OUi police deJ>411· mm.ti baft M1INa1 predator rec:oi"dl DOW, bUt tbe Orange COUDty Sliillff'I Deputment wtJl not mab tbm available for at ieut m montba. and then ~· you'll have to go to Santa Ana. This approach is unaccept- able.· Our cities have the moral obligation to the community to implement Megan's Law now and on our own terms. Sex crlminals' identities and hlltories must be read.Uy avail· able at your local police station. And the law must be construed liberally in making infol'lllation available to the law-abiding as well u pro-actively notifying directly those neighborhoods at risk. Gilbert Geis, professor of, criminolCXJY at UCI, complo.ined about Megan's Law, •sssenttal· ly what it's ae.ytng to people is, 'You are alien, d.itterent, ugly, dbguJting. MOit people would agree. But for quite different reasons. f "' -.. . . CRQUE I CONTINU!D FROM A1 Cirque offidals said they aim to treat neighbors with respect - in IOID8 CAMI they have offered free tic:ketl. But the noise com- plaiDtl are COIUng the French Canadian drcus both in terms of technical support and in potential · conoeukm Ml~. he said. •we· undentand their com- plaints 'and we know they are real,• Gagne said. •it's not a ghost making the noise, it's us.~ Although an additiOnal 47,000 · tickets will go on sale at 9 a.m: Sunday, those perfonnances will ..... WATER . CONTINUED FROM A 1 entire system. •we are exchanging one asset for the . other," Kemp explained. "The $5 million for the sale is coming from a proper- ty sale. There's nothing we have to borrow." Kemp says if Irvine Ranch does buy the company, it will not have access to Mesa's 18 Iilillion- gallon storage tank unless it is under contract. But the district start earlier out of conlideratioo for neighbors, Mid Marc Lafont, Cirque spokeswoman. •'lbia will be the last clumce for people to 1ee the ~e in Orange County ii} this m1Denn1· um," Lafont Mid: · LaPont noted performance times cannot be adjusted for pre- viously sold tickets. The new show times will be Monday and Tuesday at 7t30 p.m. instead ol 8 p .m.; Prtday at 5 and 8 p.m. instead of 6 and 9:30 p.m. Other times will remain the same. Lynn Howes, a spokeswoman for the Orange County Fair- grounds, said a sound expert was flown in from San Francisco Wednesday to check the decibel that does acquire its' assets will helve access to more, cheaper ground water. "Our return on the invest- ment is going to pay for improvements and it will carry their (Santa Ana Heights ~­ tomer's) share of Mesa's overall expenses,• Kemp said. R.J. Mosier, board director for Santa Ana Heights Water Co. is planning to hold board meeting this week so that shareholders can discuss both deals. · •we don't want to be at war with any of these districts,• he said. "We should be cooperating ..... Sbe Mid ·the tairgnMmds hll received aboui 'O oompaatnts to far. ·we got a couple that aald the DOil8 got a little better, but othen said tt la IUll tqo loud.. "she said. •No oomp)etnta about traffic and parking, Just the sound .• Gagn6 said a dedsion on whether the Cirque will return to the sapie location in the year 2000 will not be made UDUl 1998. Tbil ii the ftrSt time the drcus has ~ved complaints, be said. •As it stands, if we are not able to bring the noise to an accept- able level then we will not be back on th1s particular space,• he said. for the best deal ... staying away from infighting Or' politics." ·Mosier says he refuses to be a part of the water war. But still he questions Mesa's motives and sudden interest. Last year the Santa Ana Heights Water Co. extended its bidding period to accommodate them and never received a for- mal'bid. "We had three solid offers at the end of the extended period and they said 'Let's enter into a study together,"' he said. "It was ce~y not a proposal to acquire." CONCERN CONTINUED FROM A 1 South Coast because it doe8- have an image,• added April Heike, 2', a frequent shopper there: •It's an upscale mall, or whatever.• Between 8 p .m. and 8:30 p.m. on Jan. 21 a female shopper was 1etuming to her sedan in the mall's lower parking lot when a man rushed her from behind, pushed her into 1.be car and raped her, said Costa Mesa police Lt. Ron Smith. The woman was described as a South County resident in her early 20s w1th no relation to the rapist. After the attaclt, she drove hdme and called 911, Smith said. Although there was initial confusion surrounding the attack, including where it occurred, police had confirmed by late last week it happened in · the Crystal Court parking lot and informed Uie plaza's author- ities, Smith said. But police never volunteered information to the press about the incident, despite multiple daily requests for newsworthy information, and divulged Making Your World Better From Within! (714) 673-1212 INTERIORS SEE OUR WEB PAGE http://www.f arthinginteriors. com Remodeling!!!! Kitchen and Bath Specialists Call For FREE In Home Consultation Expert Interior Designers and On-Staff Crews From Concept to Installation Proud Member of the Newport Hari>or Area Chamber of Commerce SERVING ORANGE COUNJ;Y FOR 18 YEARS Cont. Uc. 560875 SAnJltOAY, FEBRUARY 8. 1997 details ooly after an anonymous source alerted the Daily Pilot. Police Chief Dave Snowden l81d department policy ii not to illue press bulletins regarding rapes unlels there are clear-cut public safety concerns. He said mention of the incident appeared in the police log of criminal activity, and police would have revealed the details if the press had asked. •This is not in any way, shape or form an attempt to withhold information from anybody," he said. But Lt. Ron Smith said the recent controversy provided "an wportunity for us to reexamine and rethink our policy.• Mayor Peter Buffa, who said he was unfamiliar with the details of the case, restricted himself to general comments about the public's right to know versus the Police Department's policies. "It kind of intellectualizes the argument to say as soon as they're sure it's a rape they should release the information," he said. "That to me is not the highest priority. My greater con- cern is that they're aggressively pursuing the case. "Sometimes there's a legiti- mate reason for them not to . (release information) ... I don't know the details in this cue as far as what the police did and when they did it I need to go over the cue in detail with Snowden.• Crystal Court employees say ! they will take extra precautions now, such ~walking to their cars in pairs of requesting secu- rity escorts. Still, sour feelings lingered Thursday regarding the delay in a,nnouncing about the. rape. "I think they should have let"" us know the day after so we could all be a little more care- ful.• said Cecilia Jimenez, 26, • manager at the Nine West shoe • store. • • "We're just now hearing-= • about it and it was a week ago," 1 said Kim Larie, 32, a sales-I\ woman at A Pea in the Pod· maternity shop. "We should , have been told right away ... because we work in this mall.~ We close (the store) at night.• Others seemed untroubled by • the delay. "Sooner or later I would have (. gotten filled in anyways," said Michelle Pesak, 20, an employ-· ee at the Esprit clothing store, ' noting the mall's reputation for tight security. "I don't feel like ' I'm in any danger at all." '' \,) .. Come Celebrate Our 30th Year Anniversary! Enjoy our original famous chili dishes at' original sixties prices. CluirJie$ NEXT To NEWPORT PIER ·. CIJiJj 675-7991 Valentine's Day Gift Ideas ... \l~~'.l)~ . . . ' I I 8weelhearl Coupon ! ,40% Off I Any O ne Qegular Priced lle m I · One Coup:>n Per Customer · I L~~!=~ -~2'~.J briefly in the news Grad night organizers of their own Harbor High &\oQl parents looking to support the ~001'1 alcohol and drug-free · •ad night party can attend a par-tf of their own at 6:30 p .m., Feb. 19 at the Village Crean, 2300 Mela Drive, Newport Beach. entry fee is $25, but pa.r- use that money toward g an item during the ction or purchasing $5Q Grad Night tickets for their chil-"' .-attn. The regU.lar price for the . "til!tets ls $60. ~~uncil may put halt tp speed limit hike , iu_) .., ~vers on San Joaquin Hills ~d and Marguerite Avenue f have to slow down to speed ts raised just 10 months ago if ', City Council Monday ~roves a proposed change. Corona del Mar residents • ~ed the city's 1\'affic Affairs : COmmittee to reconsider April 'increases on those streets. Those increases took the San Joaquin Hills limit from 50 to 55 mph and the Marguerite limit from 35 to 45 ~ : e committee is now recom- • ding the council lower the limits on both streets by 5 mph. ~everal homeowners associations ~ the Friends of Oasis senior ~ . " center requested the reduction. The recommendation resulted from new speed studies done by the dty in January, staff reports said. Reports also point out two special circumstances that war- rant the reduction on San Joaquin Hills Road: between Spyglass Hill Road and Mar- guerite Avenue is a transition area from a 55 mph limit and a 45 mph limit, and Harbor Day School sits just off the road. · The reports also suggest point- ing more visible warning stripes near the school ·and posU.ng 25 . mph signs on Marguerite near the senior center. The council will vote on the changes at its Monday meeting. -By Jennifer Arm.strong . Coam Friends looking .. .. for plant removal help The Priendl ot the Irvine Coast are looking for help in removing salt bushes that obscure views at Crystal Cove State Park. State park personnel bad no budget or time to remove the plants, which are not critical to coast species. So the Friends vol- unteered its services to helJ1 with the problem. Groups are· working on the removal from 3 to 5 p.m. Tues .. days and Thursdays and 9 a.m. to noon Saturdays. Organizers. expect the entire project to take 2,000 hours. To volunteer call 494-1496 and specify when you plan .to work. What if said - "I guarantee you THE BEST TAN . you've ever ha~ or your money back." There. I said it! . ) . I J I ·: l '1 ( ) I \ \. ' \ -~ ( I --I \ ( I l Crys.tal Cour~ Presents Jn a brilliant display of color and bloom, the 17th armuaJ Orange County Branch of the Cyrnbid1um Society of Amen.ca Show will be held at Crystal Court, Friday, February 7, Saturday, February 8, Sunday, February 9, and Monday, February 10, 1997. Rated among the top-five orchid shows m the country, "The Fascination of Orchids• brings together the nation's leadmg orchid growers, nurseries, soc:1ecy members and hobbyists. The show will fearure an array of artistic displays, exh1b1tions, demonstrations, seminars and competitions offiCtated by judges from the Cymbidiuf"> Society of America and the Alneric.an Orchid , Soc1ecy. A vanety ofintemational orduds. bouquet arrangements and corsages will be available for purchase throughout the weekend and 1ust m time for V'a1entme's Day. C ome ~e all three levels of Crystal Court transformed.into a garden of orchids. AdfY11ss1on 1s &ee. And the f ascmatton will last fo rever. For more information please call (714) 435-2160. 1997 February 7 8 9 · 10 Crystal Court is locatul at 3333 Bear Street, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 ENROLLMENT M .DNTH ''' ENROLLMENT Hurry lnl Only B days left on this offer. ·omen NIRNRTll&Cll ,. M+zina ~~ releaguing abswei;.lJt'b 'rotate' a Mat~r Dei 'free lance' school within four leagues over a span of four years. T he CIF Southern Section encouraged creativity for those charged with releaguing for the 1998-2002 athletic calendar and the SWlSet League, under the banner of Marina High, bas apparently taken this to heart. Marina's proposal. which will be presented at the second of three scheduled releaguing meetings Thursday at Mission Viejo High, addresses the quandary of where to place athletic juggernaut Mater Dei High. The Monarchs, as they were in the last releaguing process (which farmed the Santa Ana-based parochial school south to the South Coast League) are once again the burr under the county's collective saddle this time around. Where the Monarchs go, so too does sentiment against them, from whichever schools face the prospect of having to compete with the perennial football, boys and girls basketball, boys and girls soccer, ba$eball. and softball pow~rbouse for four second-place chasing years. So, the Marina plan decrees, why not relegate Mater Dei to free-lance status? But rather than leave the Monarchs with the difficult task of co.rhpleUng adequate schedules as the odd school out • SEE PREPS PAGE 86 United Stat8I with a ~ sweep of the halt Brazil:. lam.,.... PridaJ'9 two: amque9tl. Victory today ba ~aver lk'uil'I Roberto Jabe.Ji and Jaime ODdns, or in either stnglel match on Sunday. MDdl the United States' team to the second round al the 1997 DeVil Cup, where tJJe Pallaadel Club awaits .,._. being asked by Dem Cup offidall to NM1W tbe dates ol April .C-6. Going into the belt al llYe 1!9dm, which features a pair of lingl• OD the first day, and a revened order of sing)el on ~ tbere was but one match considered poten IY pivotal: American QUOTE OF THE DAY ~~players in the world an mldftelders and Garrt1tt (J~ waa bom to plpy ~ ... • -NEWPORT HARBOR SOCOiR COAOI ZIAD KHOURY • ..t..,, .... e red carpet MallVai w~ a fllMR a tbe tnaured Andre Agaat (ankle), wbO would be pUted against Brazil's bell. GUltaO lCbiitm. . And m tbia Midy ga1ag ·there did appear to be cause kt' omaim M tbe ~with bis nation's noisy becJring ID tbe pecbd lblDdl and on the hot clay of the Tennis Country Club on his side, jumped abead. · But as time wore on and the sets were on the line, it WU W~ who ceme·up stronger en route to a 3-6, 1-6, 7-6, 6-3 victory, turning the Brazilian aowd mute, and moot Kuerten went out to a M lead in the first tiebreaker. only to come up short, 8-6 as Washing- ton responded to the pressure. lbe third set was a vll1ual standoff from start to finish, th.en Washington went to work in the . .)Q tiebreaker again, breaking away from a 2-2 ~- ti.on to win going away, 7-3, and the band~ was on the wall. · The final set was all Washington as he we,Qt pn the attack, to the delight of a small band of 4ifw!ri- cans in the camp of Capta.ill Tom Gullikson. o f That left it to Courier, Who finally disJ>atthed Fernando Meligeni, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 in jyst , under four hours to give the U.S. its 2-0 mar~.: Sunday's fare features Courier against Kuerten, and Washington against Meligeru, and is ~ a two-hour taped program scheduled for £$'JIN, starting at 12:30. The U.S. is hopeful Sunday ~be a mere exhibition. The winner of this Davis Cup match moves bn to the second round against · The Netherlanc!'S--•or underdog Romania. ., -' -. -·~ t tl I r------------------------------------------------------, ·~: lllllAN P08UDA I DAILY PILOT 'Te SI Corona del Mar's Andy Mickler (left) has that scoring feeling u he nets one of bh I 1 •two goals of the day; among his celebraUng teammates are Rou Anderson (U) and Nick Orlick (16) en route to a 2-2 Sea View standoff wtth league-leadlng Newport Harbor. A CDM SHOCKER ... 2-2! i •• ~ ' . ~ ,, . .. • ill ' ' ' > r. ~ \l • __,-•/ • Sailors fall into a tie for the Sea View lead with Woodbridge following Back Bay rival's stunner. By Richard Dunn. Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -In a kinder, gentler form of the excitable Back Bay rivalry, Corona del Mar High's boys soccer team came out with more than a spoiler role on its mind Friday. Some believe they could actually see fire in the Sea Kings' eyes when matters began against host· Newport Harbor at Kaiser Elementary School, an eventual tie, 2-2, in a shocking Sea View League decision that will probably force the Sailors to share the league title instead of winning it outright. "We went above our expectations today," said Cd.M Coach Derek Lawther, who hugged Sailors Coach Ziad Khoury, once f an adversary, after a clean exchange of handshakes between players. ,~ : "We did (consider it a win), H added Lawther, whose team 1 (7-7-9, 0-3-5 in league) overachieved again. t Newport Harbor (7-3-3, 4-1-3), now tied with Woodbridge : for the Sea View's top spot, extended its unbeaten streak against Corona del Mar to seven games. : "It's a lot more fun and exciting to watch without all the 1 bloodbaths and fighting," noted veteran Back Bay observer I Corona del Mar'• Nick Orlick (16) ..... : ~ts the edge over J eue Cortez. .,,,,,. · • • SEE COM PAGE 8 5 L--~-----~------~-----~-----~~--~--~----------~--------~ / 1111 .11 ',( llll()J f ~ll)" 111111 1· TARS GET BY CnM ~- • Newport pulls it out in the fourth quarter, 49...J . By Richard Dunn. Dally Pilot 'S'_ I NEWPORT BEACH -If the rivalry alone wasn'I enough, N'"ew- port Harbor High had the CIF Southern Section boys baskelbcUI playoffs at stake, while Corona del Mar had its entire season on the line. : Hey. when you're going through a campaign Wc.e CdM~. upsetting your Back Bay antagonist can make your season. • Factor in Corona del Mar's fourth-quarter lead, and you've gpt a genuine Sea View League barnbumer, eventually won by the host Sailors, 49-33, Friday night. ' ------------ - • SEE SAILORS PAGE B3 Eagles cool under fb"e, hold off AliSO ·at the wire, 72-fi7 •James Dawkins drills four free throws in final 27 seconds to stave off valiant Wolverine comeback bid in a showdown for Pacific Coast League lead. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot ALISO VIEJO -The last hme Estancia High's James Dawlo.ns was the object of such a thundering crowd • Clinched CIF Playoffs berth crescendo, he had a helmet on. carry- ing an oblong ball under his arm toward the end zone. · But the All-Pacific Coast League rwming back experienced some much more up-close-and-personal spectator Fridays sc:or. •' Estancia 72. Ahso Niguet.Sf Unive~ity 92, Costa Me!M 59 Laguna &!ach 56, Laguna Hill$ 40 Vhdnesday<'s ~ interaction Friday night, when he Laguna BeclCh at E:stllncNI stepped to the free-throw line twice in Costa Mesa at Laguna Hill~ the final 27 seconds to try to protect the Uni~ity at Ali~ Niguel boys basketball team's two-point lead, before a raucous Aliso Niguel home crowd. The result was four straight conversions. twice pt:shing the E!Urnda cushion to four points, as the visitors held off a hard-chargmg Wolver- ine comeback to claim a 72-67 triumph in a showdown for first fiace in the Pacific Coast League. So what were Dawkins' thoughts wtlh the game. the league ~d, and, perhaps, a long weekend of personal regret on the hne7 "I liked it," Dawkins said of the escalating din, wluch ell.maced in disappointed silence on the Ahso Niguel side of the gym, wbeu.each of his clutch foul shots rang true. "I've never been in that situation before. but I really liked it. l guess I learned that about myself tonight.· The two-time defending league r pampion Eagles (18-6. -..1 in daily pilot hi~ school athlete of the week · F LETTERS . ; I w .. -# . . . . . . . . • ~ l •• ~. ·, ._) ....-., . \.;' .... ~ briefly ,,. , ... ., . .. . '"<; • S~ View Finals today at Irvine IIlgh "' ~rs' top-rated heavyweight Jason Deere gunning for fourth straight title; tremmate Matt ~ar~ lOoks for a repeat. , tR¥:~E WRESTLING -: sE'.~fld c..:tla.Q~~~,P-On't come along every ~y. ,j ~ ... I ~~1ver, that's exactly what lhe , •. ~wport HarboT J-Mgh '-¥re~g team will be look.iog at ~ Ui~~ci View League Champi- onstµJ)f.~et underway today at 10 d.m. QfPne Irvine High campus. : lllft1Sp.ilors will be regrouping I com ~y·s 41-30 loss that t rµped:tpe league crown to Santa Mur~ -its first wrestling litlP since the school opened in 1~81,Jl! • · Be>\ll1-JChools came into that l•ndl ltlf.Jffle dual meet showdown \VJlll ,~lemished 4-0 records, 'lmrtin{J!-victories over perennial l~ct<J4\e1ot\ampion Irvine. • 1,.JnJo.iunately, there could be ohly Qlf#,.winner and it was Santa Mt1rga'.JtUL's turn to take the hard- Wdrtt.rt I \ "They've gotten over It," Sailor Coa~onyl Holiday said of his LrooPl'J •'fhey're looking forward to g ..... g out on the mats.• Thel tawnament format should Play ,toaiewport's strengths. The -.:.1iloqiah6ve our wrestlers coming 10 a!ffilojj seeds and one at No. 2. 11te No. 1 seeds include sopho- morei. Brad Lam (103 pounds), dloruj' with seniors Matt Large ( 1 l a}1"' Rigo Pinon ( 119) and heaYllJWltight Jason Deere. Emmetit:(>lvera, another senior, is A Nd:~ at 152. : Deme,1 the top-ranked heavy- ~eigbbm Orange County, comes in alil.L.e three-time defending chcunpton. J~SMA ¢ot(!'INUED FROM 81 • ~641.h;,J oogClriiJDiytng soccer at age 4 in ll!xus. Born in Zaire, Africa, VlhU.,liaiparents were serving i..n ttiat9-ce Corps., Jansma's t.avels,also included a semester IAP ... : lt~e, playing for the Qha~Sur Sulne club teMl, tka-~ made a deep cO t to the sport. : "I lllte I bad something to RfOVf) ond thot playing well coul~ me some sodal ~. • Jansma explained. ·s~ JI i'ery intense there and J*M>ple are really into it.• · .R~ to Newport in time te jol!W~ty u a freshman, /aruda ~ spent four prep l;~ ~the mJddle of the ~~·while playing • ~ar-with the Milllon Vlejo~bUed Pateedorel dub progrdi!' ; A ant.team AD .. See View ~~..:~ . ~~•ttm;.'I ~·.,.. I •tfn-. .. iJ91*9l•tbl . ~-=-~Mid. ·n.. • > --- Large, who took the 103- pound league title last season, will be looking to add a 112- pound title this time around. Pinon took second last year. "Unfortunately, fortunately, we're a better team in. a tourna- ment," Holiday said. •our weak spots don't show as much and we can play to our strengths. "We've got a lot of kids who can win titles. ·As I understand it, we could be co-champs if we win today (and Santa Margarita takes sec- ond). lI we win, ans:f they ·finish third, we are the champs." -By Jim Walters Johnson's grand slam ignites an OCC sweep C HULA VISTA BASEBALL Corona del Mar High product Chad Johnson roped a grand slam in the first inning of the sec- ond game Friday, as Orange Coast College's baseball team won twice in the Apache Classic at Southwestern College, defeat- ing El Camino, 8-4, a nd San Bernardino Valley, 8-2. It was Johnson's fourth home run of the season as OCC (5-2) jumped on San Bernardino Valley quickly to ignite its sweep. OCC southpaw Jason Liuzzi pitched six innings for the win. In the first game, Darren Chan- dler went 3 for 4 with two triples and Chad Nickerson ripped a two-run single to break the game open in the sixth inning against El Camino, which was handcuffed for four hits in eight innings against Pirate right-hander Jamie Surdock. Surdock and Liuzzi both improved to 2-0. OCC plays at Grossmont today at 2 p.m . finale. leadership of Garrett and Tobin )las been very important to our team this year. Garrett is a warrior." Though slight of build, Jansma justifies this assessment with his aggressive, even · physical style. "Contact is definitely a lot of my game and I love it, .. Jansma said. •1 try to go hard on any tackle, because I want the opponent to know I'm going to be there.· Jansma can also take what he dishes out, seldom losing possession, despite frequent josWng by foes who struggle to keep pace with his ball-handling artistry. •Ideally, the goal ls not to bold onto the ball too long," Jansma expl4ined. "My Job ls to cn.trtbute and use the whole field. It Jansma'• puling prowess bas actually d8craued bit own soortng opportunitiee, but he ls content to contribute where lt ~ help Ida temn the miOlt. ·r hlftn't been in the right ~ tbe lut oouplii gemet, b\lt I ve been diltributmg. M long .. we ICOn, rm b:eppy. rm . tartunale to bavi a good cnw Gf .-.. UOUDd.me. • . ' . occ .. El c:.m1no 4 El camlno 102 000 010 -4 4 3 Orange Coast 200 006 OOx -8 9 2 Landgren. Delgado (6), Steinbach (7) and Nadell, Rosales (8); Surdock, Clark (9) and Lukin. W • Surdock. 2-0. L • Landgren. 28 • Oestrada (EQ, Nickerson (OQ. 38 • Chandler COO 2. OCC I. hn ....._....no V•llev 2 San Bernardino 101 000 000 -2 } 0 Orange Coast 400 002 20x • 8 10 2 Stein, Lund (6), Morin (8) and Weaver, Mead (7); Uuzz.I, Shwam (7). Quigley (9) and Outter; Lukin (9). W -Uuzzl. 2-0. L • Stein. 28 • Chawz (OQ. HR • Johnson (OC). Cd.M girls 1 t -5 victors CORONA DEL MAR -Junior Meagan WATBR POLO Hardt pep- pered Tustin's goal seven times to lead Corona del Mar High's girls water polo team to an 11-5 non- league victory over the visiting Tustin Tillers Friday afternoon. Corona del Mar struck for a 5-0 first-quarter lead and were never threatened b_y the 3-101lliers. CdM 11, l'Ultln 5 Tustin o 2 o 3 -5 CdM 5 2 2 2 • 11 Tustin • Montalvo 2, Starrine 2, Tague 1. Saves -Wilson 8. CdM • Hardt 7, Dahn 2, Nabandian 1, Norton 1. Saves -Gentry 7. 5ATUN>AY • lalketbell College men SCHEDULE • Azusa P1<lflc at So. Calif. College, 7:30 p.m. College women • A?usa Pacific at Southern California Coflege, 5:30 p.m. • SofdMll Col~ • Cal S~te Stanislaus at Southern California College, noon. ....... , College· t. Verne at Southern C.lifornfa College, double-fteader, 11 a.m. Community college • Orange Coast at Apa<.he Clank. OCC at Grossmont.. 2 pm. • 1'tnnls College women • SOuthem California College at Cal Poly Pomona Toumament. • ~Mia MCI "-kl College men and women. So. Calif. College at Claremont Invitational, 10 a.m. ·~llng . High school · Sea View Finals at Irvine, 10. Jannna,ho'\Vever,enba.nces the offensive success of his teammates, who entered Friday'• action in sole po1session of lint place in the Sea View League. And, with Jamma tri9gertng the attack, coverage ol the Sailan' probab&t advancement Into .. CJP SOutbem Section Dh1MD m Pley6 agm. to prowldi Harbor faltbful ..... 111\idlmore~~. .. . . ... ., ........... ~··· ... . -· .. J•m waiters Chatman will dotible up at Keilt • When you're in Ohio, just 'football' will get your foot in the door anywhere. C hd.rles Chdlman couldn't be happier about his decision to finish h.i.s collegiate/football career at Kent State. Chatman, who was a standout 1 running bdck at Costa Mesa High and Golden West College, decided Tuesday to accept a scholarship to ply his trade at the Ohio school where he'll play both football and baseball for the Golden Flashes. "I had a few schools to choose from, but Kent was unbelievable," Chatman said. "I loved the cwnpus, the coaches and they play Division I football. "Plus they sdid they didn't have a problem with me playing baseball. They have a punter on the baseball team " Chatman was a three-letter man m both football and baseball with the Mustangs. Chatman plans to head back to the Midwest in June and stay with friend!' before moving into the dorm when it opens in August. •I want to get there and start working on my football plays,~ said the 5-foot-9, 190-pounder. ·Ann getting bigger." Despite his slight build, Chatman has E>xperienced more than his share of success during his footbd.11 Cdr<>er. Ldst seds01\ Chatman became the first Rustler runiung back in seven years to top the 1,000-yard mark with 1,010 yards. He was tabbed hrst-lel\JJl All-Mission Conference for his second straight yea1 In his Cindi two seasons of high school bdll dt Costa Mesa, Chatmdn rui.hed for 2.319 yards. He wds the Daily Pilot's Newport-Mc-;c..1 DISlrict Male Athlete of tlw Year as a senior -and a f1Tst h'dm All-Stale selection. Chatman hdrl considered going to the University of Hawaii, San Jose Slate, Portland State and New Mexico Stdte, lo name a few, but he said nothing compared to what Kent had to offer. "I don't know if you know Ohio, but they really love their football back there." Chatman said "It's almost like playing profess1oncil lootball. "If you play football, everybody loves you." • ...J "T"be men's team from Emory .I. University ...,.W feature three All-Americans this season, including Corona del Mar High grad Jed Weinstein. It's probably no wonder the Eagles have been tabbed as the nation's No. 3 team in an NCAA Division £lI preseason poll condurtPtl by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association. Weinstein is ranked 12th in sin~ while he and fellow All-American Sam Smaldone are seventh in doubles. Weinstein and Smaldone teamed up to reach the quarterfinals in the national championships last year as Emory rolled to a second-place finish in the team championship. Weinstein, a 5·foot-10 junior, went 19-3 in singles last season running his career tna.rk to 37--4: ~e was named Most Valuable Player at the conference championships. As a duo, . Weinstein and Smaldone went 18-6. . . ... . . -. -~ OCC ~y falJS ·short, 58-51 • Irvine Valley holdS on for key conference win. By Jim Watters. Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Orange Coast College women's basket- bcUl coach Mike Thornton was kicking himself for not putting his smaller three-guard lineup on the floor earlier in the second half of Friday's game wtth Irvine Valley. ·1 was afraid of their height advantage and I thought we would get killed on the boards," Thornton said following his team's 58-51 loss. • 1 should have gone to the smaller lineup sooner. bvine Val- ley was getting the rebounds, but we were slapping it out of their hands and getting the ball back.. Coach Usa McNamee's Lasers (18·6 overall, 5-1 in· Orange Empire Conference play) broke open a tight game with a 13-0 nm to take their biggest lead of the game, 48-30, with 10:00 remaining.· llie Pirates (18-9 overall, 4-4 in cowerence) had whittled the lead down to 50-37 when Dianne Pulido, the leading scorer in the conference, fouled out with only 13 points to her credit at the 7:25 mark.forcing Thornton's move to a smaller rotation. Guards Trad Nakamura, Saki Takemoto and Nori Nakase put the pressure on Irvine V~ey, forcing seven turnovers as the Pirates crept back into the gauie to trail 54-48 with 1:07 remain- ing. Nakamura bit a three with •2 seconds left to cut the lead to five, but Irvine fin.ally connected on both ends of a one-and-one with 0:08 left for the final margin. Orange Coast trailed, 27-2-4, in a tightly contested first half that saw 15 lead changes and three ti.es. The score was 35-30 with 14:17 left in the game when the Lasers went on their 13-0 run. Irvine Valley $8, OCC 51 Irvine Yalley -loud 20, Cunningham 8, 'Pennington 1, carr 12, Hatch 5, Kopp 4, Bconeer 8. 3-pt. goals -Hatch 1. Fooled out -none. 0...,. eo.t-Nakamura 11, Nakase 3, de los Santos 0, Ovitt 0, Loshak 12. Rambayon 4, Pulido 13, Takemoto 4, Grey 4. 3-pt. goals -Nakamura 3, Nakase 1. Fouled out: PulldO, Takemoto. Halftlme -Irvine Valley, 27-24. . '!-.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~-., fl~ ••• • I SAILORS CONTINUED FROM 81 "Our guys are so used to being down for so long, that when we did get the lea d, we didn't know what to do," said Corona del Mar Coach Paul Orris, whose squad came from 14 points behind to post a 30-29 advantage in the fourth quarter, after Charlie Pey- ton's heads-up putback with a six-foot jumper. Newport Harbor (13-10, 4-4 in league), in control of its own postsea- son destiny, used a big fourth quarter to dissolve CdM's upset idea. "Danny Pulido stepped up, and that was the difference in the game," Orris said of the Sailors' 6-foot-5 senior, who led · the Tars with 11 points, nine rebounds, three assists and two blocke~ shots, his biggest contribution coming on a three-point bomb with 5:16 left in the game to put his team ahead permanently, 32-30. •Actually, we kind of felt like (sophomore point guard) Matt Jame- son really picked it up,• Newport Har- bor Coach I.any Hirst said. Actually, freshman forward Dustin Illingworth (six poinli), senior Greg Wertman, senior Scott Gaiber, Pulido and Jameson had points during the Sailors' game-finishing 20-3 run. The Sailors scored nearly as many points in the fourth quarter (23) as they did in the first three combined (26). "We kind of look at it like it's the playoffs now, "--said Hirst, whose squad was also led by Nick Sense (five rebounds), Scott Archbold (six points) and senior Peter Cunil.ingham. The Tars scorched CdM early, 18-4. The Sea Kings reached their lowest point 'Of the game when Archbold tied up a CdM ball handler for five second.a to pry another second-quarter turnover. But when CdM's Nick Friend scored on a bank shot with 3:12 left on the first-half clock, it triggered the Sea Kings' comeback. Newport went without netting a field goal from the 5:45 mark in the second quarter to 3:31 in the third. By that time, CdM had a 23-19 lead. Friend, who scored 14 points, drained a three-pointer with 5:34 left in the third, then sank a 16-foot jumper to give CdM its initial lead, 20-19. Corona del Mar outscored. the Tars, 14-8, for a 27-26 edge by third quar- ter's end. Dennis Alshuler (seven rebounds), Corey Gorily (five boards, two blocked shots) and Peyton (six rebounds, one block) were strong around the back- boards for Cd.M. Despite six first-quarter turnovers, the Sailors raced to a qulck 10-3 lead after one period. Newport twbor 41, CAW JJ . SaMw by QuM'ters Corona dtl Mar 3 10 14 6 -33 Newport Harbor 10 8 8 23 -49' CorolJia del Mllr -Conover 5, Friend 14, Peyton J, ~ 6, Alshuler 3, ff'ri• 1, Thurman u, Cooper o, Muckley 1, Patterson 0. 31><>fnten -Friend 1. Fouled out -None. ••• •ort ....... Pulido 11, CUnftfngNm 1 ~ 10, s-.. 5, Ww1rMn 5. ""'llWOfth 6, Atchbold 6, , ...... 2. ICannlv Q. G.lber 2. """-0. l-polta.. -Putrdo 1, \IVwtr'Mrl , • fouled out -None. • l::ill.S Sandoval SCOles to bring the crowd to its feet. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS B~S.KETBALL !' .. ~ .. t Irvine at Newport tWbor CoroM .. Mmr at El Toro Santa Margarita at Woocb idge GREG FRY I DALY Pl.OT Newport Harbor's Greg Wertman (22) goes lilgh for ,a rebound; at right. Tan' Adam Hearlson waits for his chance to go the hoop after taking Corona del Mar's Corey Gortty off his feet below, Corona del Mar's Nick Friend looks for the open teammate as Hearlson defends, and Newport Harbor Coach Larry Hint lookl on Friday night. ,-. f EAGLES ,.., : \ . CONTINUED FROM ~i~. league) ~y have also le~ed that it's too early to start cdoihg about a third straight crown. This point was drilled b6me with near-tragic resonance in the closing minutes, as ·~ Ni~el (15-9, 5-3), ~ trailea, 66-52, with 2:.S.S. • waged an eiectrifying e- back that left Boyce in nee<fof ' bis favorite headache reni.edy. 1 "That was another oY oUr : two-or three-point blow~.• I quipped a smiling, but ~t I Boyce, who had praise ffii. lhis I entire starting five. "'W' : "How big were those free t throws?" Boyce asked rb~tdri-.1 cally, referring to DawidnS' I double-bonus converklehs f with 27 and 16 seconds lere'' •' I Dawkins' first pair from'tbe a line answered a 12-1 Alisd~· t which had trimmed the l~to I 67-65. His second pair mal14' lt I an insurmountable 71-67 : edge. • ''~' I •(Dawkins) has been 5fJ\i9· I gling from the line, but th« I best thing about James 1s1-..t I he comes back,· Boyce said,,,r I The Eagles were foroed"to I come back after a racebtlse " • first quarter produced a 22J13 Aliso lead. . .. : ~ , ·1 told our kids it .was impossible for them to have 22 points in that quarter aM we really picked up our defeue the next two periods,• BalJoe said. •(Aliso) just oouklll 't score it. and that's a team.with three all-league playen. il1Mlt I defensive stretch, along Jltiitb. • t" James' free throws, won ~~ 'f • game for us." 'I' Dawkins was far from the I lone hero, however, u ~ I Mansell exploded tor 20 ' t game-high 23 points Ui l first half. 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'L A& a free-lance entity, the Monarchs r)M • games would not count in the of, tn chronologlosl order, the • Sea View, Century arid South ~circuits. l Mater Dei would. of course, retain the opportunJty to be placed in the appropriate 'Im Southem Section playoff bracket as a tree-la.nee qualifier. ' While it's obvious the proposal would eet with protest from the Monan:hs, their bjecttons would fall on deaf ears among ounty principals. It's also Uk~y, however, schools in the ' ea View, Century and South Coast would reluctant. to approve the plan. betting t Mater Dei's suspected shift to the unset League would eventually save them ' me P<>tential mismatches, whether they i:ount in the standings or not. ~ Q • 'Ilnkerlng with the releagulng pazzle myself, the prospect of placing Mater De1 seems to consistently leave as few as three schools in the unenviable position of taking their lumps. . My best effort, attempting to balance the three criteria of enrollment, geography and competitive equity -with the primary focus on competitive equity, which is, after ' all, what athletics should be about -goes 1 something like this: . • Leave the Century. Empire, Freeway, Garden Grove, Golden West and Orange leagues as they are. • Put Mater Dei into the Sunset League with current residents Los Alamitos, ' Esperanza, Edison, Fountain Valley and Huntington Beach and Marina (Sorry Chargers, Barons and Oilers). • Move Santa Margarita into a South Coast League with Capistrano Valley, El Toro, Dana Hills, San Clemente, and nabuco Hills. • Create a Sea View League aligning current occupants Newport Harbor and lrvine with Aliso Niguel, Laguna Hills, Marina and Mission Viejo. • ~ow q>rona del Mar and Woodbridge to join current Pacific Coast League entries Costa Mesa, Estancia, Laguna Beach and University. ' • Place newcomer Northwood High of Irvine, which will field its first varsity teams {comprised largely of juniors) in the year 2000, as a seventh PCL school. This would allow it to be evaluated against l~r­ enrollment schools for its first two years of senior-dominated varsity competition. Q The key ln this plan b South County neighbors accepting Santa Margarita into the South Coast, as well as Edison, Fountain Valley and Huntington Beach being thrown to the Los Al, Esperanza and Mater Dei wolves. Admittedly, the plan is less fair to =-==~!!..".C*,.ol tbe SuDMt aowD ... focOel ...... Wiiia LOI Al ud ~f Md __ , tlaoee two CIP DtvtllaG I c:tw•tr t 'I • .. a.rom WOil tn buebd l9t -""'· .. Well• a Mt'tion aown iD tldi ~ i..itfalP Huntlngbln Beech cm nllb Ml voDeybd l\ltX!ela, and~ fOID* Newpon ('OICbtng ace 1bay a.Wiit am tum around ... footbd fortunes, Tbe <>Oen, did. ol coune, play In tbe CIP Dlvllkm J football title pma in 1983. EdJlon, though IU1l playing In tbe abadows ol 1910, and euty 1980I domtMnce, ii Jtlll bleaaed with~ athletes md coach•. f , In addition. tbe Southern Section'• incre6liDg trend toward enrollment-based playoffs ~es more-opportunities for post.lealOD IUccell for teams who lb'Uggle to gain one 0( their league'• three guaran~ postlealon berths .• Q J.. of Prtday, lrriDe IDgb edmtntetr.ton had yet to abnollllce ·how many (ootball games they would forfeit, due to the use of an ineJig:ible player. But footbell coach Terry Henigan Hid Friday he assumed all six wins would be foJfeited, because the player wu •on the team an season and conbibuted each week.• CdM Coach Dick Freeman. WhOle See Kings would pick up a win if Irvine foJfetts its 21·0 Sea View League verdict, reviewed video of the Irvine game Thursday, but couldn't conclusively identify the ineligible player OD a spedal teams tape. tr.me Athletic Director and assistant football coach Rick Curtis said Wednesday, houn after the school's appeal of the forfeitures was denied, the school would review game video to determine which, if any, of the six wins would be fo.rfeiteQ,. a Tony CiareW may not be tile only Newport Coach leaving for Huntington Beach High, as, it appears, Sellon receiver cqach and junior varsity head coach Bill Calloway will become the Ciarelli'a new offensive coordinator. Q News from the CdM football otllce includes. the official word that key asistant Roger Roelle has moved to Atlanta to pursue business interests. Senior quarterback Mike McClellan {visiting Yale this weekend}, receiver George Sumner {considering walking on at WJanova, Georgetown and Penn) and Tom O'Meara (talking with representatives from the University of San Diego, among othen) are also pondering their football futures. Q Newport Harbor lelllor Dum.y Palldo, who earned a football scholarship from Oregon. said he may not enroll at the Eugene campus until January of 1996. In essence, this would allow h1m to retain a redshirt year, while sitting out next season to gain the 30 pounds Ducks coaches have requested for bis shift to tight end. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICES G:r Fictitious Bualn•H TOL ST .• COSTA MESA. ducted by:.,, Individual Nam• Stat•m•nt CA 92626. Have you ai.rted doing The tollowlng persons a1e The llems lo be sold Sle bullneH yet? Yn, 7·28-N doing buslnen u :Goll generally described as fol· Robert E. Tolman IOUM. HOUMIO Depot, 2300 Harbor Blvd .. fows: futnllure, clothing, Thia atatement was flied 0,,011,u""" fl 33, Costa Mesa, CA tool1 and/or olhef hou1• with the COW'lly Cletk ol _ A=tts ._ 111111 92826 hold Items a!Ofed by th• Orange County on t2·ti-9e Ma---. .. •G o ti o e po 1. LL C, following persons: 19ff3705128 • .. .,. .. ..._. .... ,... (CA),1551 N. Tustin Av· Name or Account· Space Dally Piiot Jan. 18, 25, nftlr ...... All•tlll• enue. 900, Santa Ana, Number F b 1 a 1997 SdOO _... ........... ..... CA 92701 Gull Olveralntd, 4'3tC • · • • 11 ....,.. • .., P•t n Thia business ts con· Marlin, Ma1ilyn, 51 IC ......_ • •iun.ta.ie; d~ed by: Umiled Uabllity Harvey, Shan, 562C OBITUARY 888 ....__. • ,_. ...... _..._ Co Roth, Mike, 138 -·---.-. 1 Hive you started doing Elco OevelOpmenl, 150 -~......,-..., business yet? Yes. August So. Cal. Construction. 172 CAMPBELL ..................... .. i15196 S.-lno, Mtllna, 256 Phllllp C•mpbell .... _,_.P:llll•EI...._ Goll Depot. LLC, Allen L DtTtmple, Patricia, 349 91, died Feb. 5, 1997 ........ rn••.'' • ,eoerner: Managing Mtm· Rstnl1on, Rul11Ht11,,,3n t of pn•umonla at Hoag TMI .. ,,,.,., _.. lel ber outhcoas • cop era, Thia sta1emen1 was med 759 Hoapltal In Newport ......., ..... ..,....._. W•lh l11a County Clerk ol Cundall Herman. 298K e .. ch. He WH bOm ~ ................. .. 10ranoe couniy on 1·3-Noosha, Narlkan, 774' Sepl. 8, 1905 In ....._., ....... .....,. 11997 19973708322 Waahtr, John, 4'69G Ga I• Iburg, 11 ... ......, .......... .. D•I~ Pilot Ftb 1 8 15 22 Atchflec:ts, Greg SlmonoH, Background: 50-y•., ......_. .. ......., la ... , • • ' ' 5980 M a a o n , C I t r o I I , ... _....•a 1981 Sa903 Sexton, WllHam, ttOE Lodgel658, former a k _..._ ,. ... Pu.Lie NOTICE lwal. Yuklo, t03C Br•• City Councilman, •' 19'~1 1 111 -HUO .,, Mitton, Bernard, 2870 Brea School Board • .... ' ••• - i flotltlo~• 8uslMH Allured Mof18age, &4-4C member Surviving »•• , ....... "' .. Name ttatenMnt ~ny, 'c~ 802A famlly I• ·wife; Myrtice a.at''" ,IC ...... . _. Th• following person• are No:''sharl 4'04D of Cosla Mesa. aona; 111M11 --. -d!olng bu1lne11 aa: Purklas McMlueo. Mlke,4270 Phil of Def Mat, John1 .. ••••••-..,JIOH·ASI landscape Aichi-Yeager, Daniel, 4'500 of Balboa., 4 Ql'end·ll tec1ure, Recreation and Lefave. SI~, 293E children, •Qd S Qf .. t. R OUSES/ Park Planning, 801 N. Hal· Riplnl Jeff. 4'25E g r • n d o I\ 11 d r • n . NDOS bor Blvd., Fullerton, CA ~. Deanna, 527E Services wlll be held CO ~.t;!~~•s·Rose, Inc., (CA), Deaton, M'1k, &40E Monday, F•b. 10. at FOR SALE .... 1 N. Hai .. -· 8 ... d., Fut-Starll, Ty, 112C 10:C>Oam at N•el er .. , ........ . .._, """ '" Ctemenl. Todd, 113C Mortuery. Omct.nt i.11 ~. CA n932 Tahvlldari, 254G Rev. Tim ,_.cCalmont, "fhlt bu1lne11 11 c:on· Hinton.~. 338 Pre•bvtMI.,, Chutch•--------y: a cotpotatlon 01ted 2-&t7 of \he Cqyenant of GllflUI. you atat\ed doing Sloned: ..._ Of.on ,,..,,._ow••••••• yet? Yea, 1-31·92 TNa ~ 11 gfvwf1 In ac· Coat~ M.... I 11 Ufl\IU.ftOlt, lno., ClOfdanca With the PfcM. "*"· ~ Qardenl,_------..... liB"8rl.,,e Ro•e, Pr"'""' alone of Section 21100 et M•morla1 Park In I• ataltment wu Ried ~ of IM 8utlnete & "°' Ir••· VlaUaUon la the County Cletll ot r.u1ons Code Of the,.... lund• • ):00.1:00 ., ange counsy on 12.20-N of Calitomla.. , 1 tffUOllM S11ft IUO)eet 10 Pf'°' c.n. 14 Dally Piiot Jan. 11. 25, ctllatlon In the..,..,. of•· iol,.b, 1. e. 1H7 sat01 llemenl betwe.n Owner PUILICNOTICI ~~=~weo_rt Beach-C01ta ~ Delly Pnot Febfuary I, 15, 11t7. SdCM PUIUC llOTICI .................... .._ ....... ... The ,.,..,...,. ~ dOlna IMltlnetia •= e.o.,,.. lltnci. ~ Mto Laird Hayes, Orange Coast College's men's soccer coach. . . CdM, wh1ch stunned Woodbridge with a 2-2 tie on Jan. 24, had a 2-1 edge over the Sailors most of tbe leCODd half, but Garrett Jansm.a's penalty kick in the 70tb minute tied it. For tbe final 10 minutes, CdM goelkeeper Ken Brown (eight 14ves) was bombarded with six Sailor attealptl, mOlt of them t.Oo close for comfort. ""Ibey just kept coming in waves at me,• said ~who leaped high to knock away a Jansma attempt at the aoas bar late in the game. •We dominated the game,• said Khoury, whose team out&hot CdM. 26-5. •But rm happy for (the Sea Kings). They did a good job. Give them cred-it.. • Actually, the Sailors were tense before tying the game. because Jansma bad to kick two penalty shots. His first was called back because the referee NW he hadn't blown the whistle. Jansma, though, settled in and fired another PK, tO the 141118 right side of the goal, to tie it. Corona del Mar, which lost to Newport Harbor m tbe llnt meeting, 2--0, on Jan. 17, received both · ...... fl~ midfielder Andy Mickler, whose pimil1ty · in tbe 25th minute tied the game, 1-1. 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Great atufft 8maJI kit BUia ' 9035 71 7.a•N 15 Travel on a regular WYLAND Palntlnga 1 appllancH toya 111 P·1 •d XI:. T NISSAN 9 0 It bael1 Including aome •VAL•NTIN•S DAY• 3 OrtglnaJa. Cell fony clothee, & ~el ' ,83 C t Bl Truok, V8, at, 4·spd, -overnights la required. We.,. open at night! So 714-722 ... ta I • ont; R ~'!<>':'' ue ac, ::::&, whle, fun .. 3 •• ._TRA9, The ability to relocate you can dance the night · 8 • f. , grey. ":"'nlng pwr. • H3-<>878 5 •P••d, air, pa, on a nationwide baala awayl Cati for delal11: · wedlah /p, 1950 • condition. 11 ,200. .. .. T•M•o ec~~lcal oar. to maximize future ca· Teddy Bear• a Love WANTED atv, hMwat .. , ctthe, H4-9208 • • r •· SH .Toro•• of reer potential la Child Care Ll304201070 Color .TV, patio fum, auto ac, P•· must•"' Hua len ...... slrongl~ preferred. ~714-54 .. 2144~ TO IVY 1011 ·~~!i~ ~;:I CADll.LAC 9040 ~'::~C:.'0~:.:~ 7t 47.a8M'' ASL offer• both a••••••••• 71W47.a1aa '•4 queat GXE Old Coln9 Gold SllVer Loaded. Xlnt OOftd. highly competitive aal· MERCHANDISE Franklin Mint St rtl '83 ... nib Uk• new XI n t fa m l~I car. ary and. comprehen-• • no ... -ro .. ··noN Condition Blactc w·"--. Old watch .. & lawf*Y lW'I~ ~&A • ,_, BONDA 9085 S18,000. • aee1 slve benefits package. Wfftcoast Coln 842....., lthr Int. MlcheUn tlfes. PI ease ma 11/f ax l5000 876o3391 ••••••••1-------~-~~~ reaume and aatary Top Doll•,. Paid •eo -.vtlle v-e NT. ••• Clvlo DX Blk OLDSMOIU.S 91$5 2669 BUSJ-C!S requirements to: Mr. ANTIQUES 6010 For Record•. Jau, BOATS ?OU Fua pwr, tthr lnl, co, Coupe, 22k mr, stereo iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil '111N FIT I Gu Es Paul Champl, Human Sountracka, •to. dnt, ~· Low ml•. c .... at. >tint concu •• ., Cull••• ce.ra ra"tte a Marble OPPORTUNITY F~:'"~~m~~~~"TT~e ::~X~~~ehA~~~~o cau Mike 645-7505. 1•7 a 17,.,,... .._ 112.000 •. .,. .. .,.. 111,"5.obo 844-M23 •dr, 4Cyt, pwr atr/Sk. -. ------ '8a den or 3Br 2904 Great opportunity with LIFE INSURANCE Top Doll•r Peldl Top OOiLU'e Paid Riiier and Tralter '81 Devllle BrgndV AJC, AM/FM. Grat earl den aeml-ocn vuJiil•••iiiiiiiiiiiii growing company. CO., 2501 Patkway, From 1800·1960. For Record•. Jau, Mak• Reaaonabl• lthr Int. lmmac, JllP 9110 127oo. t1N103 000/2800· 548-23'9 STOPI $1500/Wkly Excellent star ting Phlladelphla, PA 1 pc to entire estate. Sountracka, etc. Offer! • 87:t.1aa11 loaded. Ontv 20k mla. 1888 D•LTiD BR From l•SO• working from homel aalary and benefits. 19130. FAX:(215) Palntlng1, china, Call Mike 645-7505. 114.500. 498-2823 R..-1 B...,.IMMn r~BR 211A FroM 1715 Xlnt Income oppt. Call 714·644·6485 or 787-4283 EOE.M/FID/V glsware, fum, etc. ... Qrllftd Ca..okee Fully loaded VS mtk ClfW Incl. 801130 pool. No gimmick•. Fu Res: 644·6496 Principals only. 40Yt NB Res 673-6223 CBEVROLET 9045 IM~. automt. Loadedl blue with light blue In· H o pets. Carport. Serlou1 people call: FLATBED DRIVERS JEWEI.RY PVRS ...... • • Xlnt condt S2!5,500. terlor, 94,000 mdes. Vf•ta Del M••• 1..aoo-37o.4292 I\ E L I A N C E ' ~ Only 7k mlal 559-5928 $3;000 or b .. t offer. *54s.4BSS• ............. INQ OPP. Taorpeaptamy11Pe'1an1n" & ART &025 'UOll'llSIW '84 CH•ller Or•v Gr•nd Cherokee 714 5t4-4217 ...... -all aeasona. STANDARD i:-•~;.mi,!latiom 4 door, automatic Laredo 4X4. • Hd•d,, _______ _ Sa,.ltlaed St.-4Jo 1 Lazy Man's Bu1lne11. '""t"' .... • t F II ...,. .-e from beach, many MAM 50K plus a year. 0·5 mo1.-$.24 Life SoN Gut Prlnl• ran.a. u power. Ilk• MW, all r~d•~ PL1110UTll' 9185 coanvlew, patio, Wortdng 3-6 hours a 6mos.•S.28* to $.34 I Umlt~ Edition• ~ac 11750 OBO. 83?-8721 118.500. 846o_f4181••••1iiilii•ll!iii $700.lnc utll 548-2369 week. Loe•• routes. Great benefits and nsurance Roger Tory Peterson, Scheduled MainllCIWICC ••• Corvette Om W/ ,. W•lk to Balboa For Free Info can unlimited bonua Co. "Scarlet Tangier": Programs tan llhr, 4 apd auto, -UN--C-O_LN _____ •ae Vo,...r L• ecyt, .. fend Gorgeoui 1 1.a00-321·7890 opportunities. Call Robert Bateman, MarioePlwnbing loaded. 1 owner, 25k 9120 auto, all power, em/Im bedrooms starting at Coffee & Tea dlatr J .B. Hunt Flatbed M~DICAI. "Big Hom Sheep". ProfasioaalCapllin mta.127,500 780-1408 atereo. CC, AC. 17k $1350. Tennis courts. Natl co $150k poll 1·800·32!H067 •upon Back office poaltlon. Signed, W/mUHUm Scmca a1• Camaro 49k or"' ••• ..rk VII LSC ml. S6975. 76CMS51Q. pool. lltne11 center. PT/FT Anance quallflcatlon/EOE Spanish bl-lingual w/ ttwllrY,blonml.bn.. quality framing. CAPr. IUCK ml. Showrm cond. A/C lmmac cond. ~· All Kinde of Job• P'or Pets welcome tool SOG-899-4503 1-;:•=u=bf;;ec=t=t=o=d=ru;;g;;;•=c=r":::=.n exp. 714·548-2273 l*bf..,..._ ReHonab.IY priced. BAJUIAJtossA Blk/Blk. Muet Seel 42k mllH. H.S O. Al KJnda of P~. Call now to get the ~~--,,.,,..-----,11 Out of Sanl• Fe dlCOfl!liUtljldl. Please l .. w · mH99, t*»~llm*r 15500 720-1Hll M4o8933 . C .. eelfled. special! 789·1845 M•ke Money out or • In Fuhlon laland hll •Onllltft\or ... ..-(909) 98~2007 84., ..._.O thin air. Excel. opp. co aales poalUona In our L • Couldll~aat TO uv vu 1H1•INEI 11 -v••' No Olmmlcka. Free outdoor jewelry Kiosk. : •Etllel ... contM:lld •• •N.U11 • Info. 1-800-737-6795. hrly +comm. Call Lovetv•Persond&ed MISCELLANEOUS •Need Xtra Money? Poppy at: 844-5953 • lmmedlMI Cllfl ~ KlllY CHAINS·<:? NT e--11 AVON I ...... .,, ... '\An '2"1"1) Heart •hap• W/nam• ~ q• n your I ~ P r o o ea• er• for '~-.:r-.;>i 1 and roa• engravlnga. POWER BOATS spare tlmet For Info HUD/FHA refunda. Up send $8.75-(ahlp Inc) 7012 o per mo. check or money order call Uaa •964·2991 U) t $3000/ PHON• ROUT• Wiii train. M7.aS!9 To: H..,_. aoa.. • Eatat> Sit•• It) p T • h. p ... '~ fYTD~I! •01 P.O. 8dl .,.. i•• L•••n ctila9IO ------- tern up to S1500'wlcty Needed Now hiring v&U11uv~ v 4 Wrlghtwood CA N397 Bay Crulzer •. Xlni Sunny apac rm 1.aocMJ98-4980 In local atea. 110+/hr Or call 1-819'>24"'3008 cond. $3000 733-9993 attach bath, kit prlv. PayphonH ring up BIG I Frff products. Call t • T po Couoh Sectional Is le;tlMi Tiiihi blk to beach. $400. proflta. St&Ok yrfy pot. (\I 313·927.c>ees Apprx 12 Wx 8' Good•--------··• ••. • •• 1 ... ,. EV1 09 m only. 723·t9e8 Wiii train. Local sltea 1 R•CiPTIONIST cond, nHda •11P cvra. PETS• te4ei:" n:493-2943 avail. Lowe1t prlcea. ... ltvlne Flnanclal Co. 1250 S48-0S72 ANDIALS 8041 1-800-800-3470. 24twa. .,,, -s 1 2 o o /mo . Fax .... ant wall unit. Ivory 1-------- pets, male pref. •V•NDINQ ROUT•• 0 ~ tnume: 75+9890 /mahog trim, Incl bar, MUDIE SUPS 714-&42·5438 •All cuh•20 exlatlng cc R•CIPTIONliT PT entertainment, china AKC ub Pup9 10 :nnrwt 2 Wprt " .. ,. "'rea sltes•Buy all/part• a-1• Computer exp, dleplay. Gorgeoual wtca. Papar9. Cham. ·c=;= 70 2 • -ea $750. 497.0415 pion nna. $350 to Jov.lt-•••••••• ~I• pref'd. N/S. 00-599-6783• .......... . cda .. t•111:J.•cntry, .!~°"1eeo... FIND lng homn. 875-3037 * ........ _ Dook * are bath, lndry, ViNDINQ: Call this ad "" "'" .. ...,.. r ..... .. gtlt kit prlv, $310/ 111. We'w got exactly -Receptlonlal Cooker Sp...._I 1 yr 27 ft+/· II ft +/• share utll. +dep. what you want. Travel Agency. Fun old puppy, great with Ezaccs/~,bch Ken, 842·1770 1-800-820-e782 fft ... -Job, greaa.t>eneflts. FT/ an apartment chll~ren. Very gentle, *Ale 87 e * l-::~NTALS TO MORTGAGES & ~ 2724 T.D:S 2918 . '* •111i:,.iibiioiiaiiiiPiieiinii2iiBiirii1iiiiBiial tST TD 1~ S200k ..1uuf!s525 + dep and ~ NB offc/comm, 20% ... ~~· F/P. W/d. CIOH to LTV. Call RuaaeN or ~ ach. 723.0583 Guy @ 484-e829 M 1 block to bHch. 113Abr 1ba. pool, nl•mkr, •Iii•••••• zmlf)Ht. All amenltlea. ANNOUNCEMENTS .eyl450/mo. 673·8139 ••••••••• °liji)M 3Br 2Ba 1 Rm aVI •Qfa share w/prol. reap.-------- -.. ...... Non male. $495/mo. •uuoUNCEMENTS ~ ulls. Biii 640-9184. ftl.'IH t>~OJIM 3Br 2Ba H.. 2920 ::.::.::lleiy clean. Fp, W/d, ua•py ••-THD"'v -·u•s~s-o + dep, tJ3 utu .-" ft• =' .. ~'2~ 3-8101, leave maag. F~get one lately? .. , • • Never forget • another vnqt DM• Furn 2bd/2ba special occaalon ..,.a11 ~me In Hatbor View analn ~ a t di .t.,.,,.,.• II•. Quiet, pvt, • • u ran•• "" Special lmlted time •:.ou~ecure. Oar & ut11 lnc1, bonu. offer. Call now bil fD26mo. J im 844-8869 rot detalla 714·288-3960 - ' Ide Share 48' Prof'I Hair Cuta 'il!'1.1 oa Hae. All amen!-• Celor Correollon 'l.'t 41es, $350/mo lnclda • Weaving VI M PT. Call 714/963·8747. through classified neutered, •II 1hota eo• 80AT SLIP 'C 0 \U cur;-;,t7~r::11t;g•. N.a . Hatbor. Price 0 11---negodable. Teri, EMPLOYMENT. EMPLOYMENT (a1ot aa .... 90 '-'I-5530 5530 ncots 101s iO' ivnow' MOORING 0 lmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii-1na1m location. S376K ~~~ 2 ftlT Ttoketa LA to1~..,, .... ......,,-....... ---- ... *SALES* Baltimore. 1200/H 90 •'IS 81 .. Available (9t8) 4 ... 8107 Nowt . •73-2810 Immediate hiret !!ork from home. llALiOi! 40' DOCK, 0 We train. NOT MLM. Sell the beat •-------• Two s Id• TI•. TV, ELECTRONICS, e• and 13• Wide. ~ eelling telephone eql!i~ment in the STEREO 8080 • Tt4-MM•1• • countryl Made in the USA by Lucent Por .... 2 New{>Ort 'Jechnolotia. Receive qualified e.y mooM(l•11•tiore Q) leads. C".-& IBM cog.r.tible * .,. ... L. TV * 1/bay tor 50' boat. · /modem MU -• Nr pavWon/gu dock. w a · Deacremblera t , s k /b o t h o b o 'I-o Commission + benefita l incentives. L.-..t Prlceal Joe 714-438-2090 FAX RBSUMB 1 YeerWammtJ IHp for 42'+ boat as ...., to Vlaa/MC/Olacovlt , 113.00 par fl. May T.C.I. 209-571-1669 f.j>£.~~~m ~~~ ... ic;:fa°"· ••• ~--------~-----~ 1•--------------.. ··'-----------Cable C......,...,., CAllPlaS, RY'S, Deeor•Mltlo• 1~Dlii(liiDiiii''iiSi...ii'°ii11i4 s .. rtlng @ 1200 ... Why rent wt'9l1 you CM Run your ad In the Newport .ach- Costa Mesa Dally Piiot and the Huntirc Beach- Fountain valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us Ulls form wtth your credit card I or mall wtth I check today!. Run for a week! If your car does not sell, we'll run It for another week ..... All for just $10·. • ------- -... ,. OYD.l&LllYCM .... :~ I Cir I Z'4> I c=--..,~~---------I : ~~=~~r.;~·~c.dl~a~c;;a;*;;o;;,,.;•;;;;~I : . I ,._oi..,..,....a. I •1:t':· ;7 "= f~ ... -====.: ·----!.':'-.. == . == .,,...,. I :=.-a= B:::== ::::.,-:: I • I -·i-.-:;:•-•~-Co\.., L - -'='9!:4'-~·'='~..,_ .... _I - - .,.~11ac.an~. 850-9070 • ,..,...a ,.~••kle C .M. Room, Reaaonabla prlcee. tr; Bin.we bath, kit, ref' a ta Oft w/ad. Samuele ownl 1-4119-785-343311----•--"'"--------------------------~- req'd. From $325 Inc Salon 9807 Adam• HB --Utll. 642·9822 Lv mag. Aak for Pat 962-0t 18 ....... __________ ..., =:ibsu MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2824 ~OSTA MESA 2824 ··----- GAU.GI SA1IS IALBOA JSl.A1Q) llOI • .......,o..a. ... Fum, ruga, bad/bed- ding, 1V•, ct!ho· caeh onfy. 1 •• OtiM Awe COIONA Dll.llU ST;ARTING ANEW JJUSINESSl.f • • • • • • • • • • • • • •ae "-ne-~ 'H 4 .0 8K 'U f'OX au 1"1..1.a--,.-IVM!N Onlf 71Sk • local ml. 7800 ml, Black & 5 • .,._,. w cond. "7 __.... ---~ u I y • er., I c . d beautlful. Almo1t n•wl sea•s. T•v••• of with <>MAI SHARIF w/booke & r•corctt. •l'LAWL•••• Hu11tl,.t9" ... oh M1C1 TANNAH HIRSCH 117,450. Mleelon Mtaalon "'•fe Lend 7t4447 .. ••• • vw.fe .._,.Rover R .,., --..Tao W'DKLY BRIDOS QUIZ 9170 ...... 790• z 5 ~.:.W-iliiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiil•I •et • • 'M 4.e RIO.IA MISC. AUTO 9 4 n 1 • Doth vulnerable u South 11'1" " ..... "over MttalUC beauty• only .... • llmllM Hunter model, 15k mt Evaty cone.iv-aatzBD CARS from you hoJd: '!9'!'fd •'° rnl.lcLocalb c,r. able opllon. MfHlon * t 78 . PorachH ;xii ""' c~ Y ua. Vl•lo . Land Rover •. h ' .. I OK Q 6 OA Q J 10 U •U 121 ,Hp. Mlaalon *38 ... .,llO* Cadltlaca, C evya, VleJ~ I.and "°"' I BMW'a, CorveltH. •es Trana-Am OT •385·87SO• '881lfecovory Lthr, Al10 Jeepa, 4W0'1. ,:; Qrn T·tOI?, automt, , ~ ~ auto, ABS, tow pkg, Your AtH. Toll Free "• co. llhr Int. Load•dl 93 '""ountv wegon tilt, cc. etc. Only 1.aoo-21 e,9000 ext. -Lo-ml. cu11m tra, whla, Lo ml. Local car, 14k mllHI $27,949. A-1398 f0t Current listl(lQt , '" •xhau11. ><Int cond. prlitln• condl. co, MIHlon Vl•lo Land ., $23 900 272-S103 loaded, etc. s2e.95o. Rover 39S·8'750 1--------- The biddin2 haa proceeded: NORTH JWrr SOUTH WEsT 10 P.. 20 h9 U Pue T What do you bid now? •' • Ml•aloft Vl•lo Land . ANTIQUES • ~1 Rover3ea.e1ao · ~•irTOYOTA 9210 •e3 LWB VOLVO 9230 ClASSJCS Q. I • Both vulnerable, u Sout.h 92 SO you hold: -•.., Only 42k. Absolutely •ee 91 ta Poracho, , C flawle1sl Even, 1 ._!.88 omry Ork blue, aheeptklns. 131,450. 82 Volvo 980 aorly Product on ,.... ,)(Int cond. A/T, A/C. Mlaslon Vl•lo L•nd Wagon Qne owner. Manufactured 101 non- ·' • 29k mis. S5000. Grat Rover 3 es.a?l50 ·local car, book• & export. New Porsche Ml.I 2nd earl 844-8908 records, 3rd aeat, Red paint, body work 1::/ee Corolla 4·dr, •e:I. c:~anct~. 0,':J~n~~~ ~~~~~9'·w~::i.~un~~~~ k0xc:1r:nt q~:~~111~g 5apd, Blue In/out. boards. grill guard•, t 0 ~ find I x 1 n t condition. Sl 5,000. • 15k ml, S3250.obo moonrool. etc. SAVEl condition. S15,890. 7t4·875·3221 Eves 844-2822 MIHIOl'I Vlolo Land MIHlon Viejo L•nd ATTNt BUILDERS ~('88 4•4 P/U w/ahell. f'over 385-8750 Rover 3fS5-87&0 • 19,590 sf Lot, • 5 tpd, AM/FM CHllt, 4 -u n I t s $ 5 5 0 K . •• . lln1, Cllm whl•. lilt kit. On tfte move? • 28r 9.450 81" Loi , r ss9oo. 9'53-6194 VOLXSWAGEN 9235 s2se1<. Lots next to '82 Convertlbfo Sell your .extra aachother. Ron Young ,:>tl• Celle• AC, 5spd, an household '87 Cabriolet, S·spd. Agt 548·091 9 - vnr i>ower, am/Im can. Items . red/Wht top, low Buy 11. Sell II. Find 11. · CC. Car phone. mllH, 6Bk. Xlnt condl Cl•••lfl•d. • ~ s13,soo. 760-3146 in Classified ss300.obo 588-9121 -------- --~---- MU ~JtOI ~Vokt MKQt08'7 The bidding baa proceeded: SOU111 WE8T NORnt EAST •• Pa• 10 PaH 11;1 Pa• INT Put ? Whot do you bid now? Q. 8 -Both vulnerable, as South you hold: The bidding haa prooocdcc.l: SOUTH WEST NOR111 to Pua 24 2• p.. s. ? EAST Pua Pau What do you tMd now? Q.' · Neither vulnerable, u South you hold: •'14 OS OAJf MICtl'UI The biddinir bu proceeded: 80t1Tll h:81' NORTB t• Pua 10 T What do you bid no~ Q. 5 • Ail So11th, vulmrable, you hold: •'1432 ~-OK IOI M.185 Partner opeM the bidding with one heart. What do you respond? Q. 8 -Both vulnerable, aa South you hold: The bidding hoa proceeded: SOU'l11 WEST NORTH 10 Pa.. ,. T What do you bid now? EAST Pua Loolr for IUUWfll'I on Monday. .a if 'WE'VE GOT YOUR NUMBER~ ~ou~vE GOTA SADDLEBACK .i to rl ~ ., . l t NEW CAR! Sates Leasing Service Parts "Buy, Lease Or Browse" Come See,Why Orange County's Auto Dealers Are Number One In Customer Satisfaction! IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-800-831-3377 714 380-1200 ClllVIEI IMW Santa Ana.Auto Mall Edinger at 65 Fwy U&-3171 ATW ClllYILEMLYMmml 2929 H.-bor BIVd .. eo.ta Mesa Ma..teM ~· •••• 18881 BMd\ Blvd. M7-81U c:::::i CHEVRDLEr . co•11 CHEVROLET 2828 Halbor BIYd .. Costa Mesa &M-1200 ©• E')(l 15 mlSSIOMVIEJO LEXUS Of MJSSIOI VIEJO 28400 Marguerite Pkwy., Mltalon VleiO 1 (800)Hl-U98 N\Bll{S ~ -UI C::K uaERS CADILLAC IUICk 2600 Hart>ot Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-8100 FLETatlR JONES MOTOR CARI 1301 Quall St., Ntwpor1 Bead'I 133 .. 9300 i LINCOLN ~MERCURY IEACH LllCOll MEICUIY 18800 Beedl Blvd., Hl.wltington 8-::11 848-7739 ACROSS t BloWone'1 ownhom 6 BefMnlaty 10 8tlOop 14=• 15~et 18 °'*' (• knol) 17 Dog-padcled 18 HWdlhlp 19 Fly high 20 MUiania's [19lghbor ~='a~· 2S Peuant 26 Showed a If action 29 CUt1 33 Sqoadrooa 34 Conceited 36 Logger's tool 37 Btcidl a 11reJrn 36 Aivert>ank plant 39 Pester 40 Singer Yoko 41 ThQmat Hardy heroine 42 Separate 44 Thunnond or Robb 47 Bureaus 48 l.JproetS 49 Egg source so M"any-armed creeturea 53Tea~lt DOWN 1 Air-rifle ammo 2 Unea 3 Ctiilla and ,...,., '4 Acrobat 5 Did a grocery. WOO!ei'•Job 8 T •I Mahal site 7 Gel dirty : *'tar stlmulanl 10~ I I Baset>ellef Slaughter 12 Fargo'asl 13 Smelt boat ~··· ~()!rector Howard 25 Hotlef·ltian· 26~ 27 NooseNlcal PLit a few ·words~ to YJork . for you. Call 642-5678. • • • • ' ' . ' I ·, • 1 Our No Obstacle lease ends March 31; 1997. ' ' Aside from dual temperature controls, alpine windows, and genuine wood trim, free scheduled maintenance for the first 45,000 miles makes the Discovery a pleasure to drive. And its supreme off-road capabilities enable you to take ~ur .. family to the one place they want to go: ev~rywhere. · So visit your Land Rover retailer. Because it's not your everyday offer. ,It's just until March 31.· . ! _mis "' For making us the #I LeXus · & Customer Satisfactinn In All of Or~i Why? Because ewe offer you our $500 Cash Low-Price Guarantee ''It's ·easy. You bring in your best deal on a car cwith .the sanie M.S.R.P. and cwe'll beat it or pay you $500 cash!'' . Why? Becatrse We Are The Leader! Only 10 Minutes From Newport Beach On The Nav San Joaquin Hills Toll Road Moonroof, U.ther, (]) I $3 99 I {o:slm81)(0386Sl)(Z •I lhU oft'~ +Tu for 36 M .... Oft ApproVfld Cn.cfft '3.781 Dow.+ let P•yawet, Tu, 0.W-, M to Stt D.p. TCIW ol p.,_ .. •••.364. . Opt"'9 .. ~ ror .ReNd..i v.a-MON'111 m,aouo . .._. .,.1111 ..._ ~ YNr . ..__ ________ "':""""' I""~ I \ 1.;11 11tio11 \\ \ f ,ft\ MOonrOof, lather, CD • Automatic • A1r Conditioning • Dual Air Bags • Power Windows/locks & Steering • Tilt • Cruise • AM!FM Casse~ NEW't7· 4·RUNNER Ice (VU0722221 NEW'te RAY4 ' '96 TOYOTA CAMRY LE'S .,,,,s . , PREVIOUS RENTALS (943993, 813534, 397503, 757394, 395625) -'89 FORD '91 MERCURY '93 FORD '93 VW ESCORT CAPRI CONY. TEMPO FOX s4ff5 s4f fi ~J}s stfR '91 DODGE '88 TOYOTA '92 MAZDA '92 TOYOTA GRAND CARAVAN CAMRY MX3 ·.COROLLA Aselrs4is•Bs '92 NISSAN '92 TOYOTA '92 NISSAN .240 SX COROLLA 4DR 240 SX 1iftf 1dJs I ~~ '92TOYOTA CAMRY LE Clmy. lclldld '96 TOYOTA COROLLAS DX'S AURMUJX, Aa CONOlfJOMNO, IOWBt~ACKAOI •11,••s PREVIOUS RENTALS (380168, 456101, 450571) '91 TOYOTA '93 NISSAN '91 FORD . COROLLA SENTAA PROBE lol.JtJ, tic. pis 5 lplld. er, power ...mg. Ye, 11.t power sffftsftsfffS '92 FORD '93 TOYOTA T-BIAD V6 CAMRY LE lol.JtJ, t/c, pis . Loeclld, dMly, In•• I ... '93 FORD ESCORTLX Rellbll. .... '92SUZUKI SIDEKICK 4x4 . loWpilcld THIS \/JEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES• FEBRUARY 8-14, 1997 • Cover. .. Remax South C,of!,nty 2. M~p 3. The l'NdmtW·Joo Douglas Co. C. The l'nadmdal·Jon Douglas Co. 5. TM ProckntW-Jon Docaglu Co. 6. The Prvdmtial-Joa Docag1u Co. 7. Coldwell lukuColb Mna a. Coall N«WpOrt Propatia 9. C.out Newpoct Propertia 10. C.out Newporl Propatia n. Coatt N~ r..,..ue. u. <»a,t ~ PtopetMt u , COllt NewpOlt Paopertlet 1'. Coat Newport Propeitlel 15. Coat NPtport Propertiet ____ .._ __ ......_.._. t6. Fred Sands Newport Propmies 17. C.Okfwdl Baa.br ~ -- 18. Coldwtil 8mbr Newport Badt 19. Coldwell Banker Nnrpod lach 20. Coldwdl 8mbr Newport Bach 21. ColchftD Banbr Newport lach 22. C.OldwdJ 8mbr Newport Be.acb 2-. Rem.a 25. llawc 2'. Ra.ax 27.6"rseoq 21. l!IUt balty G"*f 2t. l!1lla hllty a...., 30.. mu. .l.ealty GrOllp 31. Balboa hbnd llulty 3Z. Metro Realty 33. Canery VDi.ge Realty 35. Raabold R..aty 36. Mortgage to. Spedalllt 37. SW Real l!IDte 39. Ropr't llulty '1. Open Home Galcle/Mortpge llata U . Homa of tbe Week '5. Gnarille "'· n. im... Co. • Ellie 1.e.tty Gtoap .. • zmz suriHz,., • 10 Beds, 14.5 Baths, 9 . Fireplaces • On "The Lifestyles of The Rich & Famous" ,.,,..,,,, • 6 Bd., 4.5 Ba .• 3 Fireplaces, Atrium • Lowest Fee Price on Linda Isle UlS..,.,,,, Drm« • 4 Bd .. 4.5 Ba., Huge Harbor View • Courtyard w/Pool, Spa & Waterfall BARBARA ROPPOLO (714) 729--7 247 ----·---- BARBARA AMsTADTER. (714) 729 --7208 • .. No. 1 S ALES E XECUTIVE 1993, 199'4, 1995 & 1996 • 5 Beds., 5.5 Baths, Views To Ocean •Buy Now & Add Your Touches • 28d., 2Ba., Plus Den, Dover Model • 180° 5th FaiJway Unobstructed View LINDAISLE 321..iMa,,,. • Remodeled 5 Bdr .. 5 Bath Home, Den • "Gold Coast". Pvt. Dock. REDUCED LINDAISLE 4Slh+bk • 5 Beds., 4 Baths. Gate Guarded • Approximately 80' on the water DmH-o • 4 Beds .• 3 Baths, Fireplace, Large Lot • Price Reduced, Lender Approval This 3BD + den, gated community. 5 minute walk to Newport Cent~t. Quiet location. Like new. ..._.. ----an.-. -3BD, famtty room, itudlO, ale, gated community. Perfect condition. Spa, fountains, retractable awnings. 3 fire- places. Lots of mirrors, very prtvate. -.- mll Jt I•• M19 Elegantly custom Immaculate 2-story, 48D, 3.SBA home In this private oommunlty wl1h pools & spas. Beautiful serene setting. Palm tree llned rear yard. sns.- &m 1 & &IM Charming garden, court yard, entry onto wide 4T lot With pr1Yate spa, remodeled home in pristine condttlon. Perfect for couple. 1111.- .. -··-···· 3 car garage, separate laundry room, f1'9nch door, du!ch· door, high volume oeillng1, rock fireplace, 8Ct8P8d cel- lngs. Garden window In kitchen, mirrored wardrob In both BOs, plantation Jhuttens. ~ cm .... __ __ Good looldng CdM home w/wonder1ul views of canyon, Ocean & Pelican Hnls. Courtyard, pool. Wek:omel buyer to lmpecably maintained home. ~ C llP ___ Q Very suitable for owner/user or lnves1ment Great ~ tlon across from par1<, comfortable 380, 2BA front unft, detached 2BD, 1 BA aver garage. •••n &llDl. WWW m CMlf Fabulous 380, plan c, home with panoramic views. Enjoy the privacy of •Al TEZZA • & the Newport Coast Ufesttyle. Maclll OUtstanding contemporary home wl1h ooean & canyon views. 5BD, SBA. Gated oommuntty. BUY NOW & wor1< wl1h builder to add your personal ftnl8hlng touchee. ~ Entertaining ls a part of the •REAL JOY-of owning this hm. 48D, media nn, enteftajnjng nn, Indoor sauna nn. FOR, 2 car gar. ~ & uruuat WJ9P afOWld yard. tuU•• View house, 4BD, 38A, bonus room. Quiet lr1'lftor Slreet. Apx 1,600 eq ft k>t. Equestlian zoned. Lowest prtce In Neale Gaff. Call ue today for more lrdormation. .--:111 ·--Vel"l8llle Pian hats been remod & modffled to perfection. Fabulous courty,ard entry, beaut patio w/pool, epa & cabana. Great use of marble. 680, 6.58A. It,.,.,_ C I·---£ ·-Perched above •lJttle 0orona• on an owrslzed comer lot w/panoramlc ocean views. 580, 4.59A, hdwd ftrs, beaut high coved ctngs, massive fplc. tt."11.- ._ ,_,Y. I& Traditional hm w/580, lib, tam nn, pool, spa & ocean vtew. CUit hm w/lota of leaded glass, circular staircase & elevator. Gated entry w/3 car gar. $1,t-.- rn I L ._.. TE Ill Gated Harbor Hiii open fir pin w/vaulted ctngs. Spacious fight hm. Dramatic llv nn, fam nn, w/Tlpc & wet bar, lrg eat-in kJt, FDR, Downstairs study w/bullt-ln boof<case. All BO have their own BA: Mstr ste on view has 2 eep- arate BA areae. Lease for $4,700 per Mo. $1.-.am• mr•••e••• One of the best Yak.lee on one ot Dover Shor•'• most exctualve atreeta. Hm ha ~ for 4 or 580. Dramatic courtyard entry, epa. vaun.d dngl . ..._ ff ....,._ Acres of pandN at an lncreclble pctce. 880, SBA, exquieltMy fumtehed home. 4 ~ newef con. atructlon.VALUEIVALUEI l11"8D IS ...... ,_ lovefy end unit 480, 3BA ~ wtth prtvate pool & epa, gated court ya.rd entry, lkylghta, tome view of bay & dty Nghts, excluelve guard gad community. VALUE '++II "1'- ---·· Relax In your htng. dlrq, ~ & 9'VO'/ ....... Pr1stine ooncltlon, aMtDm kitchen & BAa, prtvate yard & ._ more. THIS IS A BEST BUY HOMEll ...... 2 I Llml OloM to Bay-Ocean apx 3,100 eq ft. R-2 lot 2 &1 bed- room unb. ..._ I lllllTRF• Ill Reeidentlal view lat 1pe .5 acre In Preetigloue Cowan Helgh1a. Owner may cany. .,._ 11 ..... _ Newer roof, paint & carpet, huge yard. Excellent.,... of Santa Ana •South Coast Metro•. Ck>ee to everything, excelfent buy. .. .... .• Every ·Property. Anytime. Anywhere. 34,~6 lnquhie1. And that'• ju1t lut weekend. The interesc in The Prudencial • Jon Douglas Company's Internet website has been cremendous. Potencial clients from all over the world have taken a look at our properties. Properties On Line generaces the kind of global exposure our clients expect. Anytime. Anywhere. http: I I www .prudouglas.c,m Pro~erties Online •ttp://www.pr1••ttl11.<1• ••c;an., JaJnt 39 Rue Fontalnt>leau ~ 22X) $515,000 Sun 1-4 Linda Reed 26 Navane $1 ,765,000 Sun 1-5 Stan Wylie 19 Royal St George $1,495,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 Lynne Valentine LJd4,.,, 4 Rue Deauville $1 ,795,000 Sun 1:30-4:30 AM!la Sheron 113 Via Quito $685,000 Sun 1-4 Marcia Brashier CW4CM4'1"" . ...,,,,,, 436 Begonia $649,000 Sun 1-4 Pat Le Cfalr 2707 Lighthouse Lane $859,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 Dottle Johnson 6 Falrwild $1,795,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 Nancy Simmons 212 Polntsetlia Ave $975,000 Sat/Sun 1-4:30 Nigel Bailey ..... °"" 10 Marttlme $475,000 Sun 1-4:00 Rochelle Liss 14 Escapade Court $218,900 Sun 1-4:30 Nan Tully ,..,.., .,,,,. 6 SWlft Court $209,500 Sun 1-4 Anne Hall ~ 2 Kamalii Court $215,000 Sun 1-5 Barbra Chambers 3SMonaco $799,000 Sun 1:30-4:30 VI Saxton WMtpll# ,..,..,.,...,~ 11 'l:T Hlgh&and $449,000 Sun 1-4 Sue Van AaJst 19S4 Port Nelson $679,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 Gerry long 1724 Port Margate $519,000 Sat/Sun 1:30-4:30 B. P8111man I V. Sexton This is the view home everyone dreams about. Ocean views to CaWina. Bay Views of boats & Pavillion Lights a1 night. Large cnrcrtaining patio, with pool and spa on view side. The whole backyud looks Ii.kc Rogers Gardens. Rcmoddod & expanded with new kitchen, wood windows, French doors, crown moldings, masrcr bath with spa rub. $859,000 Dottie Johnson• 760-1966 Understanding foreclosure It is best to contact the lender before payment becomes a problem It is an unfortunate commentary, but when economic activity declines and housing activity decreases more real property enters the foreclosure process. Creative financing arrangements also is a contributing factor. When prices arc rapidly accelerating during a real est.ate bonanza, many people go to any lenaths available to get into the marllet through investments in vacation homes. rentals housing and trading up to more expensive properties. In some cases •. this rcnlts in taking on high interest rate payments and second, third and even fourth deeds of trust. Many buyers anticipate that interest rates will drop and home prices will continue to escal•e. Neither may occur and borrowers may be faced with large balloon payments becoming due. When payments cannot be met, the foreclosure process looms on the horizon. In the foreclosure process, one thing should be kept in mind: as a general rule, a lender would rather receive payments than receive a home due to a foreclosure. Lenders arc not in the business of selling real estate and will often try to accommodate property owners who arc having payment problems. The best plan is to contact the lender before payment problems arise. If monthly payments are too hefty, a lender may be able to make some alternative payment arrangements until the owner's financial situation improves. Let's say, however, that a property owner bas missed payments and bas not made any altcmale amngementa with the lender. In this case, the lender may decide to begin the fOft'Closure process. Under such circumstancel, the lender, whether a bank. savings and loan or private party, will request that the trustee. often a title company, file a notice of She learned the latest skills and techniques in real estate at New Orfeons conference Helen Gilchrist, senior sales executive with the Newport Beach office of the Prudential -Jon Douglas Company recently attended a ~y educational and networking event to learn the la~t skills and techniques to better serve her clients. This program, held in New Orleans, was presented by the Residential Sales Council, a not-for-profit affiliate of the National Association of Realtors. Topics covered included tecbnology, financial management. martcting and customer service. The Residential Sales Council off en the preatigious Certified Residential Specialist (CRS) designation which is a guarantee of the most professional, experienced residential service in real estate. Since 1977, more than 31,000 Realtors have earned the CRS designation. representing the top four pel'CCnt of real estate professionals in the United States. Gilchrist bas been affiliated with Prudential -Jon Douglas for six years and has been in the Residential Sales Council since 1988. She bas been described by her default with the county recorder's office. A copy of the notice is mailed to the property owner. lf the default is due to a balloon payment not being made when due, the lender can require full payment on the entire outstanding loan as the only way to cure the.default. If the default is not cured, the lender may direct the trustee to sell the property at a public sale. In cases of public sale, a notice of sale must be published in a local newspaper and posted in a public place, usually the courthouse, for three consecutive weeks. Once the notice of saJe has been recorded. the property owner bas until five days prior to the published sale date to bring the loan curnml lf the owner cures the default by ma.Icing up the payments, the deed of trust will be reinstated and regular monthly payments will continue as before. After this time, it may still be possible for the property owner to work out a postponement on the aale with the leodct._liowever, if oo postponement is reached, the property goes on the block. At the sale. buyers must pay the amount of their bid in caab. cashier's check or other insuument.a acceptable to the trustee. "A lender may credit bid up to the amount of the Helen Gilchrist colleagues and clients as caring, gracious, well-spoken. intelligent, competent and sincere. Her positive attitude carries through all that she does professionally and in her private life. She bas innovative ideas and is skilled in problem solving, negotiating and servicing her business. She has sold properties in 23 Orange County cities and is active in the community through her church. the Assistance League. P.E.O. and CRS. To n11ela 811.11 GUdrrVt, call tin Nn¥port BMClt oJ!k~ of t1N PrrMU""41 - Jon Do•1llu Cotya] Id (71') 759-6600. obligation being foreclosed upon. With the recent attention given to foreclosure, there also has been COrTCSponding interest in buying foreclosed properties. However. caveat emptor: buyer beware. foreclosed properties arc very likely to be burdened with overdue taxes, liens and clouded titles. A buyer should do his/her homework and ask a local title company for information concerning these outstanding liens and encumbrances. Title insurance may or may not be available following a foreclosure sale and various exceptions may be included in any title insurance policy issued to a buyer of a foreclosed property. Your local title company will be happy to provide additional information. Tllll lll'tkk wa pubUIW by tie~ Callfonaia LaM '1flU Anodatio11. Melllbn collf/HllW1 of du c.Jqonlia ~ 716 A6ucitl#on arw U4kaUd"' fodlllatilt1 du trtuufer of nal property "'1Hflttllll Cd/°""4r a4 IMtWailt6 tM pllblk ~ llW.,_IUU of tM V""'I aNl piupoie of tit# l1111ur111ee. INVJISTOU 0 .. STil'.J'U. HOM!! . $64,950 WOW!! kbtilbcd Vi:aF Gl'CCll uni wih -... <Mii, -arpa. a.dim liat ud coumcr ..-. fiuau and &gbo. One ar dcadial ginec. l.mdcr rcpo. a.at v.U tl68HO AJIPOU>AU.B CLOSB TO OCEAN $89,900 BcaJliiil UFPdal .aided rondo~ 8oors, IWOQI' ar dlanncan pft· jag. mnnuiry luQy fdlia aod ammuniry pool. t37WI APPOU>ABLB SS+ $97,900 Grar 2Bl. l.7SBA with ~ in the popubr Hunlingron Undmart SS+ mm· munity, <XJmm. ~ ..-, lalllis & CYCnlS. Beach cbc. 189BU APPOl.DABLB MESA VBll.DB $99,900 2BR, 2 wxy IOWllbomc w /aiadicd ~-lush p;itio. light unit with gny car· pding, w:nicil blinds. Ceiling &.m. Low aro. "ith pool. #16JOW PIICBD TO Sl!W $105,000 Grar 2BR, 1 BA end unit in pratigjous Meg Verde. Hl.1 ~11 dittct ~garage pb ar ponJ Low a.uocboon w /community pool. tl6JOW FOUI BBDllOOM BBAU1Y $168,887 lody 4JIR, bane Oii i cul-de-AC! Ugh! mi bright! RDnoddcd kitthcn & ~ r...., bad yard wih w.vcd palio. Bikt to bcxh. WJ7CJ. QUAINT a: CHAllllNG $194,000 SiaP dmtbcd bane iD _. mndo romramily -beach & ~ pllb! r...., 381. 2 SBA jaami ~. 101C pdcn. P1F & palio. '22PA TWO FOil ONE PIICE $195,000 Awna-1800 tq.i. bomr wilh llppl'OI 900 sq.i. -PlllY uni. Sela tpc1117(l: UfPdes_ Nar ~ ICbooll a Bk Ribbon. Scla WmlJ IO lllCJll't. '66ffAZ PEEL THI! OCEAN BilBEZl!S $209,900 tq iwo-..-y 1iomr 1l1lh 4Bl. 2.7SBA mi 2 nmir:r Utu! brm1 ~ SPACIOUS @R ATRIUM HO.ME $229,000 ~'ing room v.idi bncU11qibct, ICdudal, q11a naghborbood ~ i bike ride iom ligbl & Airy, \'lllJlttd beamed a:ilings, tile attry, plush arpct, custom dlt bacb! tllPA dnpc:s & road Sunny kitchen Im nar·ncw ~ ccnml air, comer PUDI! OP OWNUSHIP $218,000 lo!. convenient loarion.133MA ~--=l""""'!"~----, Spicicutpidr clCJMlalbip bm! 3BR + bmaldiningrm .iboa fam/rm a rowra1 ,------------:-:-:~-:-=====:;a ""nd pMio and a quia picn rm yard With iuir tm:s. Seller a lllO\'ing mi ~!t23(X) • M:BSA VD.DB NO&.m AnrUM HOME $227,500 Scuhwat daip. vaubal ~ JBR, 2BA. Jlmml dining room. btgr &mily adiai <fC"' IO privllr (lllic> le y.ird with M ttca & garden atQ. Grat nmta IUilr{Mlkin cbu. tl7NE GllAl' FAMILY HOM!! $258,900 Ull., l .SBA bomr wih b'Dllll ~ FirqlQcx in fm-ily room.r...., bonus room. Bcaudill b trca boarder cmirt l'QI yard. MXiblJ & 8ood liglns. IJJCA PAUDISB BY THB BP.ACHll $339,900 <Mr sso,m wonb cl quiiliy uppla 11'1 dm gorpa bane W'llh a lqc cukk- ec lot, pzdlo llld ~ o am twiiig or b 100111 b dlt kids eo play ... aic cl die an kilchoi le'° much more'' t20U < ) I ' I ·: ~ 11 < ) l . S I ·~ S J.403 eon. Drift Jerrie Mahoney Saturday&'.~ 1-f $1 .999 1321 SUMCX Lene Saturday&'. Suadal. l-f Jerrie .Mahoney U8 ,000 679 Capitol Audrey Savopolaa Sunda/, l -4 $16 ,887 3323 Marybnd Cirde Ddpba OnvaJd Saturdaz: 1-4 Sll 000 3266 lDd.lan.a Sundal.1-f Ddpba Otwald $21 ,000 1771 New Hampshire Ddpba OnraJd sunda; 1..f Sll ,500 1620 Iowa ~l-f CAtlDCll Sipol ,900 3""" Pw.IMia Saturday &'. Sueda/. 1-f Bia Boyt $25 ,000 ms JMWaDda. BW Lupil Sueda!. I-' Sll .900 BIG TOWNBOMB, BIGGBA VALUB$1•9,900 o-, 1.7SBA+.SBA Townhomc in unique loc:abon. ~is COLDWELL BANKER PHA&VA approyed, low mociation dua. 1420 aq.ft. 2 ar page. il3LE 644-1600 723-8800 llCLUllVI AFflLIATI OF SOTHEBYS International Realty Newport Beach Totally remodeled 3 bedroom pool home on larae lot. Cynthia Phllllps $562,000 Newport North Townhomes City llehts views from 2 Bel. 2 Ba. w/ 2 car prage. Gree Lombardi $213,500 Balboa Penlnsula Polnt Super bay view 2 Bd. condo In great location. Bob Bera $289,000 Coro ... del Mar 2 Bd. 2 Ba. ocean view condo Just steps to beach. Melinda & Marty Jones $295,000 West Newport Best waterfront buy In Newport Harbor. Nice duplex with boat dock. Huce patio and ded. Dancan Foraey $484,500 Island Living View Properties BllCk BllJ 5padous new custom home with golf course views. Quality throu&h<>utl AIC. Intercom & security sys. JoAnne Perkins $525,000 Olde Corona del Mar Channing 3 Bd. 2 Ba. view home ·steps to beach. Schmleslnc & Mertz $595,000 North Lacuna SpectaGUlar building site. Views of Emerald Bay and coastJlne. Connle Mauentl $795,000 North l..apu Craftsman perfection 4 Bd. 3 Ba. w/ ocean view. Walk to beach. Connle Mauentl $799,000 Irvine Terrace 4 Bd. 3 Ba w/ view. Counnet kJtchen. Large private lot. MeUnda & Marty Jones $929,000 Exquisite 5 Bd. 6 Ba. custom home. Panoramic views. Sara Hinman $2,600,000 Harbor V1ew Hills Beautifully remodeled and exquisitely executed 4 Bd. family room, play room, office. £\'an Corkett $929,000 New Listings Old Corolla del Mar Great duplex w/ lots of c:wtJ appe.t 2 Bd. I Ba. units. Steve HIP $429,000 Lab For.t 4 Bd. w/ private pool and spa ovedoolUnc paJt and horse trail. Lombardi & ForceJ $26,,000 · 723~8800 644~1600 Bayfront Living Udo Isle Prime 30' Lido lot for 3,000 sq. ft. custom home, steps to beach. Biil Feeney $399,000 Balboa Penlnsala Point Fine bayfront 4 bedroom with a dock and view. Bob eerc $1,545,ooo .., Udo Ille BajfaOllt ElllMe Landmark estate sltullted on e&'Stedy tlp ol Udo Isle. Debi Bibb & John McMoalele 1 644~1600 723~8800 Beach Living Balboa Peninsula 3 Bd. 2 Ba. and I Bd. I Ba. duplex, I block to beach. Hassel & Stelllno $325,000 Central Newport Total remodel beach duplex 4 Bd and 3 Bd. New roof. Rick Langevin $575,000 Central Newport Beach duplex. total remodel. ocean view, 4 Bd and 3 Bd. Rick Langevin $665,000 Belboe Penlnaula Newer custom home between beach and bay. Ronc:t. Hetn $693,000 Harbor Rldce Crest Expanded 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba. 3 car gafaie. 3 FP. Cul-de-sac. Berg & Lancevln $499,000 Eastslde Costa Mesa 4 Bd. 3 Ba on quiet cul-de-sac. 2,500 sq ft 10 years new and upgraded to the max. Will trade up. Keith Randle $375,000 Harbor Kilblands Sparkling 4 Bd. w/ delightful yaid In charming area. Plenty of room for kids to play or you to entertain. Julle Stephenson $38',000 Newport North Vlllu 3 Bd. + den, 3 Ba. 3 car garage, large private lot. Gree Lombardi $499,900 Udo Isle Charming 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba. family home. Best street to street'loc.atlon. John & Robin McMonl&le $549,000 Eastbluff Big family home and c;reat yard w/ spa, quiet cul-de-sac location. Coby Ward $554,000 Condo & Townhome Living 816 3 Bd. located In Newport Beach, near pool, parlc.s, sd\ool and lhopplf\&.. Chr191en Nu.en $17'.J,OOO MeT Brt... 4 Bd. 2.5 Ba. Newport Heights condo. A+ quality throucflout. Sandie & K.rtaten Fh $3'9,000 Eaatbluff Everything you ever wanted. Remodel, pool and wondrous view. Coby Wud $599,999 MarbeUa Custom built In 19901 A must seel Best value! 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. Heattaer Sa.Ito-Wood $625,000 Harbor H1U WelL done traditional custom home with view In gated area. SUND Scanlan $1,250,000 Herbor View Homes Great location near greenbelt. Beautifully remodeled 4 bedroom with large family room. Scanlan & Hlnman $699,500 Costa Mesa EMtllde C09ta Mesa Two on a lot. 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba. and 2 Bd. 2.5 Ba. Built In '86. l•l'TJ SmJtb $315,000 £.x4uisite in every way, this 5 bedroom bayfront home commands exciting coastal views. Use of limestone, marble, rich woods . Artistic painting . and glass work. Perfection abounds. Pool and dock included! $2,995,000 Gorgeous oceanfront home with sweeping coastal views sitting above crashing waves. This magnificent setting is unsurpassed. . 4 bedrooms, 3 . 5 baths plus formal dining area, family room and TV/den area make this very special. $3,600,000 Exceptional bayfront opportunity. Timeless and elegant tfris property boas.ts 3 bedroom 3.5 bath main house plus b(lck parcel with bedroom and bath and potential guest quarters .. Beach and dock. $3,475,000 View $525,000 View $885,000 SHIRLEY HARRIS Hall of Fame Member 759-3727 IRVINE COVE 122 Monte Carlo Spectacular oceanfront contemporary home. Great use of limestone, granite, walls of glass. Two story master bedroom suite. $8,500,000 LIDO ISLE I I 7 Via Quft.o lAGUNA BEACH 31681 Sea Bluff JIM KLINE . 759-3771 Magnificent oceanfront home on secluded cove! Soaring ceilings, spacious master, and separate guest quarters. $2,495,00.0 HARBOR VIEW HOMES 2000 Port Chelsea Wonderful family home on 55 ft . wide lot. Beautiful upgraded and expanded Beautiful living room and great room. 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath Palermo Great patio and spa. Loads of street appeal. on great.street. $769,000 $649,000 Start the New Year with The Hot Team. ·over_$6,000,000 in Closed Transactions in tlie Last ~O Da11s .. LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT $1,995,000 Brand new Lido Isle bayfront home currently under constructJon by top custom home builder. Featu~ 3 bedrooms plus office. Living areas and· lavish master suite enjoy sweeping main channel views. Residence wlll feature the finest quality In design and construction. Call for details. OCEANFRONT UPDATE $795,000 Recently remodeled townhome offers a spacious beachfront retreat of 4 bedrooms, 3 baths right on the sand. Luxurious oceanfront Jiving • perfect getaway at the beach I Updated Newport Shores home In best location. New kitchen, baths, carpet and paJnt, lots of French doors openln1 to pr1vate patios. Cated entry to home for privacy. CUSTOM BAYFRONT $995 ,000 BRAND NE.WCllSTOM BAYFRONr $899,000 All·new construction In I 992. Fabulous home on the water with boat dock in gated community. Beautiful design and detail In this 5 bedroom, approx. 4,500 sq. ft . gem! Open, flowing floor plan, volume ceilings, wh itewashed woodwork, gourmet kitchen with bay vie~. Must see! Just completed, fabulous European Villa on the water In Newport Beach with private dock! Limestone, granite, solid mahogany doors, gourmet kitchen. second story bayfront master suite and office. Must see! BAI.BOA CUSTOM HOME $693,000 <XFANFRONrCX>NIB1PORARV $1;29';,000 Built new In '91 , used only as second home. 3 bedrooms plus den, 3 baths, rooftop deck. Near beach and bay In prized Balboa neighborhood. Just a short walk to Newport's West End beaches, this charmlna home was thorouahly updated by the buJlder-owner. On an R·2 lot to allow for future development, the home has nice backyard •nd lots of patkJnc . • On the sand In a very desirable section of Newport's beachfront. this custom quality home is situated on a large comer lot for maximum whitewater and coastal views. oc:EMH.ONf CDNTEMPORARV $1,100,000 Newer, oontemporary on the sand In prime beachfront section. All new In 1987, two top-quality residences with all the details of custom homes. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplaces, 1ourmet kitchens, garage and carport tor each. Also, easy conversion to condos. Must see! Heather ANGEL Barbara HUTCHINGS 759-3743 . 759~3746 Judy Meitz Julie Schmiesing LOOK WHAT'S HAPPENED IN JANUARY! F OR A "TOO LATE" SIGN ON YOUR PROPERTY CALL US ... flJDY MERTZ & fULIF SCHMIESINC Yo111 f 1111 ~,., ,.,, t ' Pt1rl11t·r~l1i11 Tt•11111 617WEST BAY $895,000 NEW LISTING • 4 BEDROOMS • 3.5 BATHS • BRJON f EANETT'E DESIGNER 1986 • SPECTACULAR BAY VIEWS • 4 PARKJNG SPACES • MASTER SUITE • 3 VIEW D ECKS • NATURAL W OOD CEILING, ALCOVES, WINDOW ARCHES • 2 fJREPLACES • ACROSS FROM BEACH AND NHYC 5 'lJetlroom, 4 'lJatli 'Distinctive Contemporary !R.f.silence. Architectural excitement created by soaring ceilings, large rooms and skylights -concrete counters and stone flooring -volume and light. "GREAT ROOM"/kitchen, separate famJly room, 3 car garage. Offered at $1 ,350,000 MARTHA MACNAB 759-3708 mnm ••wPOrl lllDIPlllDIN'ft.Y OftlD & OPlllATID featuring fine properties from condos to castles s~ s~ ~ 4Uta 1969 PICTURESQUE CHANNEL Watch the boats sail by In the Newport Cba.Dnd, ftljoy t.be warm sun.sHs and ocean ~ws from this pr1Hte bomt' ID Corona Def Mar. 2 sq>anite wtnp with center 'OO(lanl. $3,495, MSO SUPERB 5 ACRE ESTATE Comprising a 6000 sq. ft., 48R, 6BA, custom botttr, a I acre pood with bass and swaos, pool, spa, plus tennis CQUrt., this raort-llke retreat provides rural privacy, snow capped mowatalm and oigbt light views and P!Y IK'CW J)lii/ Ule and beadlel. ln-eolacabk value. •f ,375, HJO Walk to t.bt quaint Udo VDlllse rr.. dlll elepll& ...._ wltlll peek-a-boo hubor Yltw1 aad 1pedal cUlto• feablns ladadlaa hardwood aad marble noon. Lale ~ a..O.ble. .780,000 VSO We are now interviewing for positions in our Newport Beach office. Ask for Pete. 'or in,onnatlon on these and other R_ropertles: Call http://www.zow.comt astalpropertles 1il . aUCH llA YFRONT lmprastve two story Cape Ced lllome lecat.ed wlthl:a waJILlna dl.ltaace1 to all that Balboa llu to otter. 4BR. 4.SBA, wonderful harbor &:mountain Ylew1 from tJl1I oYenlu ClOl1la' loattioa. CaU roe more detatll.$f ,399,000 ESO IEXQUISIT• l!Xl!CUTIYE ESTATE BeauUful --~ a pprox. 6000 1q. ft.. Formal Uvla&fplano rm.. aounaet ldt. fabuloUI muter w/retreat + Ylew deck. Onumidc pool with Nllken ber, spa & ternced waterfall. Sf, 1M,OOO C8 _, . .. Clearly The # 1 Choice . . for Buying and Selling Real Estate DOLLAR VOLUME 1996 LISTINGS & SALES January -Dece:mher '4 $206.576.350 Call your local Coldwell Banker Office for a complimentary copy of the ColdweU Banker Homes Marazi.ne featuring over 5600 Properties For Sale ()j j ll!)t):) http://www.coldwellbanker.com '6 . $123,726,985 '7 $92,993,333 '9 $17 ,492,640 ...... "'S,.... ... .._..,....,.,c:..-.....,.......,0...,.... ...... a.-na • .,. , .,._..,..,..,.,,... • ._......,., .. o.-.c...--•-,.,_,.....,c-.....s. ...._.,..._.,.,.~i_,. ....... ..,_.,.,., .. .,.....,_ ..... _.,. .. mc.........._c:..or-.,,...,..~...,.......,.....,. ......... ,....., 'c e ,_.,. __ Your 9uide lo !he :Jines/ !Yroperlies · 1'n c5 oulhern Ca!tjornia. LAGl TNA 8BACll • $2,245,000 Contemporary ocean/rant located on a ·secret cooo ~ /iv. bedrooms, 3 baths, two powder rooms, kitchen w;H, center island, 'ocean views /rom mos/ rooms. 644-9060 Incredible location on main channel, view11 /rom the Pavillion to Lido I11land, 3 car garage, 11ix bedrooms, 5.5 bath., inten"or courtyard with pool 644-9060 PEUC'AN I /ILL • $2,350,000 Stunning M.Jit.rron1an Jw,,.., ,,.,.feet family hom• with l<IT9" grany .id. yorrl, h"fl" /ront yard with .,,acioU11 11Dimming pool, panoromia oc.an and golf COMl'N uNr 644-9060 Spectacular new contemporary home on the t1and! Cali/ornia Jiving with New York 110phi.tWated interior, library, elevator, gat.ed community. 644~9060 Privacy at n. but! Six bdrooma, ~ and on• I.al/ batlia, gorgeoU11 CUlltom home p/U11 2 bedroom pool hoUM, top qua/ny on S ocru, b.autifu/ nature uiew 64u$.Q060 HARBOR HILL • $1,6()4,000 Stunning and unotiona/ cu.tom ruid.nc., two b.J.. room11, thru baths, luxurious anJ..priuat., mtllUr suit. with crutom wa/J.-in clo..t, pool, ga:ubo 644-9060 CUilom buih utaJ., S b.Jrocrru, 1 batJa., 4 cxir garage, enonnmu lot on ~ locat;o,, ttnUt porl..J;J.. ~ large farni/r, IMng and dining rooMA 644-9060 Beautiful ba11/ront, """"Ill rwbuih home, th~• bed. room•, thru & one-half bath., new dock for lar94 yacht, upaMiue bay/ront terrr:ac. and 6Unning deck 6"-9060 lmpr""i°" M.JitemJn.an utat. on th. wafilr· /ront, privat11 dock and privat11 b.acl., pool & •pa, llix b.Jroom., four car fltJF'Ofl/lt f;,,. f;r.p/acu 644-9060 f I I ) l lt l1 HI ' ' I•' I• l "'-" , I . : OPEN HOUSES l-4PM SATURDAY'S INVITATIONS NEWPORT CoAST 22 Avignon $459,000 Carol Pugh SATURDAY'S & SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS NEWPORT C'REsT 1 Baruna Court $203,000 David Prince/Kathy Fox HARBoR VIEW HILLS 1537 Keel Drive $649,000 Susan Noonan/Linda Field liARBoR HIGHLANDS 2101 Highland $439;000 D. McCulloch/Dreyfus& Weir TuE BLUFFS 209 Nara t38,000 . The Colesworthys/E. Bowie 556 Glorietta (Sat. 3-5,Sun.12-2) 38,000 Cammy Leslie EASTSIDE CoSTA MESA 284 Sierks • 20th Street $259,900 Donald Pfaff NEWPORT HEIGHTS 325 La Jolla $439,000 Lorraine Farrington/Carrie Allen BALBOA 'PENINSULA 1707 Miramar $439,000 Robert Bents CDM TERRACES 3610 5th Street $299,000 Dreyfus/Weir SEAVIEW 1921 Yacht Truant $675,000 Ginny Anderson IRvlNB TERRACE 1419 Dolphin Terrace $1,495,000 Milcs/Seesemann SUNDAY'S INvITATIONS BALBOA PENINSULA 1559 Ocean Blvd. $639,000 Marcia Bents BAYRlDGE 290 Chesterfield $210,000 Patsy Gamble CoRONA DEL MAR 230 Goldenrod $789,000 Sally Phillips CoSTA MEsA 2437 College Drive \ $198,500 Mark Wyland LAGUNA BEACH l \ 15 Lagunita $-i,395,000 Carol &. Jon Pugh LIDO ISLE $2,7~.ooo .506 Via Lido Nord Jeff Ewing NEWPORT CREST ' ·6MQjoCoun $189,00o David Prince NEWPORT COAST \. 6°'8.ndon $447.500 ~ D'ette Steelberg SP'YGLASS HILL ' 20Morro Bay $749,000 Olga Matthews HARBoa VIEW HoMES 1824 Pon Abbey $679.000 Dreyfus/Weir !. I . r NEW llmNG! 1559 OCEAN BLVD., BALBOA PENINSUiA IN 1996, OuR Som IJmNGS AVERAGED . 99.153 OF THE Limo PRICE. WHAT CAN WE Do Foa You? MARCIA £ ROBERT BENTS 0vu $110 MIWON IN BAllOA PENINSUIA SAlES 644 ·9060 Exr. · 112 • PAGER: 802-3131 HUGE PARCEL! • Just 11d1r two st11da~ lots • J HclrHm, 2 ba_. lesidnce • Steps to "s1~" iM oceufrtlt Mades Offered at $639,Ho SATURDAY OPEN . HOUSES 1:00 -1,:oopm 1559 Ocean Blvd 1707 Miramar A lovely , expanded 4 bedroom Palermo model. Offered at $539,00.0 GINNY ANDERSON SENIOR ACCOUNT ExEcuTIVE OFFICE: 644 .. 9060 EXT. 151 H OME OmCE: 7 59 .. 1997 OIPJEN IHtOU®IR SUNDAY 1-5PM Il. 9i ll. 1:C&~Ihtt 1Dna&m1tS> ®~&w~w It's a "10"!!! Panoramic views, comer location, beautifully remodeled, three bedroom, single level home. Tum .. key condition, lovely marble floors and counters, all new kitchen and master bath, rich oak used for custom cabinets, interior panel doors, french windows and doors throughout. Come by and see for yourself! This could be your DREAM HOME in 1997 COLDWELL BANKER PROPERTY MANAGEMENT DIVISION MANAGING WEEKLY, MONTHLY AND YEARLY LEASES Have you considered leasing your property, we have qualified tenants just waiting for the perfect home. FOR MORE INFoRMATION, CALL: VALERIE HOWELL (711) 644-9070 EXT. 186 Equlll Housing Oppoftunlly. Al Oftlcee lc1d91*1d1Mitly W.nd ~· 23 R UE GRAND DUCAL, BIG CANYON • Completely_ updated • 2 bd, 2 ha • 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 • Planrauon Shucters • Patio and Landscaping •Two Fireplaces • Custom Security System • Oversm:d Two-CM U.1rage • Community Pool & Spa • Approximately 2, 300 'II.I· (1. • Limestone Floors & ~tom C'.arpc1 Call Toda'} for more mformati(Trt or showing ap1>9intment ... 711·9262 or 729--8199 01997 calwll ~C..-""' An Eq..I ~..,ei..c-,. 3 RUE MARSALIES, BIG CANYON • Best priced home bching 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?'' • Master suite w/ view dcclc • Entertainment/Media mom • Two Powder Rooms • Three Car Garage • Kitchen wf center island • Lots o( Guest Parlting • Dining & Family rooms •Ocean views from mo5t rooms CaU Today for more information or showittgappointmmt ... 717·9262 or 729--8 199 e..-i ........... °""'"""'..,. All Olllcot ·~·ly °"""" """0,-td. . Susan Noonan: She knows oil the good habits AGENCY: Coldwell Banker Balboa Island and Newport Beach JOB TITLE: Sales associate FARM AREA: Orange County LENGTH OF TIME WITH AGENCY: Seven years CITY OF RF.SIDENCE: Balboa Island CLUBS/ORGANIZATIONS: Assistance League. Hoag Hospital Auxiliary LAST BOOK READ: 7 Habits of Highly Successful People FAVORITE MOVIE: "Sound of Music" FAVORITE RFSl'AURANT: Yankee Tavern FAVORITE GETAWAY: Nantucket HOW DO YOU DEFINE SUCCESS? Honesty, integrity and Susan Noonon professionalism. Receiving referrals from past clients. And, clients having a happy, positive real esrate experience. We "°"' to hear from '°" tlan1116h our SNAPSHOT column. Tiu column futlu'es real estate owners, ln-okln, agena, ""'1'bting npresenlali~es ON/ sf4ff 11Uml>en. We eneo1UY16• you to send a photo (black alUl whJU, if posribk), wi1Jt the iNlivi4ul'I alUl tlte C01'f/NUIY 's """'• mar*eJ on the b«l. Send or fax yow infonna1MJ11 to: Jldh liUr, real estaU ediwr, Daily Pllot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627; Fax: (714) 65().4802. Deadline: 5 p.m. Tuesday. We 'U publish iJ as spau is nai/abk. To rnise inf onnation thaJ has already been submilkd, call (714) 574. 4242. ... Mo Mulligan ioins ColdY#ell Banker Her p~sionol services bring successful results Mo Mulligan, a real estate professional since 1988, has joined the Coldwell Banker Newport Beach team as a full time sales associate, announced Jon Cook. brapch manager. .. We are happy to have Mo on our team to give our clients the highest level of support that they deserve," Cook said. Buyers and sellers trust their transactions to Mulligan because she excels in the old fashioned way: hard wo~ quality service, plus one referral after another from past cliencs. By utilizing new and innovative tec.hnology in her profession sbe stays abreast of changes, which is an example of her commitment to quality. "Along with all of the excitement and anticipation. buying or selling a home can be a s~ful experience," Mulligan said. "I understand what clients go through and I am committed to help them make the best possible decisions. I earn their confidence with professional service and successful results." Mo Mulligan To conltut Mo Mulligan, call (714) 644-9060. She is located aJ the Coldwell Banker Newport Beach office at 2121 Pacijk Coast Highway. Or, reach Coldwell Banku on the Internet at http://www.coldwellbanler.com. The largest residential real estate company in California, Coldwell Banker now operates 257 offices and has nearly 7,()()() sales associalls statewide. Overall, the company has nearly 2,500 residenlilll real estate offices and more than 58,()()() sales associates and employees throughout North America. Move up home ~uyers moved back into housing market in 1996 Renewed consumer confidence drew increasing numbers of middle income home buyers Rising consumer confidence, st.able interut rates and stronp home pricinJ drew America'• middJe l.ocome eamen blct into the nation's housing marteu after a year of wmching from the sjdcliDea. The numba of repeal home purcbucrs camina between $41,000 and $60,000 pew oeady C'WO -. pen:entage points lO 24.6 percent of a1I buyers, accordina lo the 21st annual Chicago Title and Trust Co. survey. "Who's Buying Homea in America." "Since the beginning of the decade. ftrst- time buyers have fueled borne sales, as thc counuy's middle income eamet'I behave caudoully lo the face of waves of corporate dowuir.big," said John Pfister, Chicago Title and Truat Co. 's vice president of marteting l'CleGd1. Pfistc:r attributed the shift to several f~ors, includini bJihcr lovell of consumer cocafldence. stahlo interest ratea and improved pridq la mo.t martets, which pve move-up buyen good pri~ for their current homes. Nati~y. in the 18 majot urban marteu surveyed by Chicago Title and Trust Co .• the median home price rose 3.7 percent to $153.200 from $147,700, while the avctage home price rose 4.2 percent to $187,800 from $180.200 in 1995. The only exceptions in the trend toward stronger pricing were in Los Angeles. New Yorlc. Washington. D.C and Philadelphia. where home prices remained lackluster. Survey up/ores ho~ buyer racial origin for first time The 1996 survey provides some insight into home purchasers' racial origin for the first time. While comparative data will be unavailable untiJ the next survey, first -year findings indicate that a1D9ng African-American home buyers. 72. 7 percent ptD'Chased their fi.nt home in 1996; among Hispanic home putChasers, 63.5 percent were purcbuinJ their tint home; and among Asian home purc:bucn 71. 7 ~tcent were pun:buina their lini home. In ~. 44.7 pm:ient of all home buyers in 1996 were firsMime buyers. In the J 8 marbts surveyed by O>.icago Title and llust Co .• AfricaJ\>-American t}ome buyers rq:lf'CSeDt.cd .5.1 pen:ent of aU buyers, while Hispallic and Asian home pu:rcha.ten each accounted for 3.5 percent of all home purcbascrs. New data on non·morrlU ma~.r ond females 1be 1996 survey We> providce a more in- dcpdl look at cbc marital statua of American home buyers. While pc:rcentqa of oon- nwrled ma1el abd noo-manicd fcmalu were the same -abooc 14.9 petecftl -I 0.1 pcl\')eDC of non-married males had never been married. and 7. 7 percent of the f emalcs had never been married. Among noo-manied home buyers. about 62.4 percent of males and 50.9 percent of the females were first-time buyers. "However, the most dramatic marital stalu~ news among those surveyed was the return 10 the housing marlcet by larger numbers of married home buyers," Pftster said. "Nationally, the percentage of married couples purchasing homes in 1996 rose to 70.2 percent from 66.4 percent lhe previous year." · Strong shift in financing p~fuences Seventy percent of 1996 home purchasers chose conventional fixed-rate mortgage financing. compared with only 55.5 percent in 1995 and 63.0 percent in 1994. The popularity of adjustable-rate mortgages among borne pun:basers fell to its lowest point in three years -21.2 percent. According to Pfister, c:omparalively low mortgage interest rates early and late in the year appeared lo account for cbc consumers' p-eference for fixed-rate finaocing. "Despite lower interest rates ror much of the year, the average rnonahly morteaie payment for home purclwers surveyed ro1JC 2.4 percent last year, primarily because buyers made smaller down payments and opted for fued· rate financing. .. Pfi5tt:r said. n.. llOlionol pricing spectrvm Regardless of whether the purchaser was a flRl time or repeat buya-, San fraxlcisco cootiDucd to lead u the counay's costliest houli.oa JDm'bt. ICCClldini to tovera.I IDCUDre$. San Prancilco buyaa rq>qded the biJhest median home pt'b *' $264,800, chc hi&hcaC average home price at $294,900 and the highest average monthly mortgage payment at $1.533. Even though Memphis. Tenn .• led lhe sample with lhe lowest median and average home prices -$94,400andSI15.700 respectively -Orlando, Aa.. boasted the lowest average monthly paymenL Viewed as a percentage of after-tax income, New Yorlcers had the highest average monthly payments 111 n.4 percent, and home owners in Minneapolis-St. Paul had the lowest percentage at 29. I percent. Atlanta home buyers led the nation with the highest percentage of new home purchasers at 44. 7 percent. while Los Angeles home buyers purchased lhe highest percentage of previously owned homes at 90.3 percent. Dallas and Detroit led the nation in the percentage of buyers (78.5 percent) choosing cooventiooa.I fixed-rate mortgages. while San Franciscans, as usual. more frequently chose adjustable-rate mortgages (38.2 percent) for their purchases. Cltlctlp 1ltk '""' nvn c.. 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Ocean, Beach and Canyon views. c.a.IJ 494-7475 BILL DOLBY $2,275,000 STEPS TO THE OCEANFRONT On Sunny corner lot! 3 bedroom, 3 bath with huge roof tkclr with 3600 view.'! Fireplace. laundry room, 'acuzzi wb and more. DIANA PROSSER $429,000 NEWPORT COAST AREA Dmrabk iaud community living. 2 _Jean new, highly up.gr~d 3 bedroom plus dmloffice. Ekgant tkcor featuring hardwood fo>ors and custom staircase. rchiuct drsigned. courtyard with raja slau patio. I ACKIE HANDLEMAN $449,500 OCEANFRONT VIEWS · Spectacular ocean views ftom nearly every room. Full lmgth balcony on each kwL Gan:Un urrau of used briclr. CONNIE CORN $1 ,965,000 NEWPORT BEACH SELLER TRANSFERRED MUST SELL! 3 bedroom, 3 bath +family room. ust remodrkd with new everything plus a 2 bedroom, I bath apartment for extra income. ROBIN TENCH '$499,000 HARBORVlEW lovely 4 bedroom, 3 bath newly rebui/J. New doors and windows. new kitchen and lovely backyard with 'IULbo. CaU for your appt. 'LYNNE Al.U:N $599,000 Open Home Su..o., 1-4, 1615 Pon Charles, N.B. CREATE THE BF.sT BUY IN ... NEWPORT HEIGHTS! 3 bedrooms, view drclt, u~d thru..qut! Gnznite & Mapk lurchen. Afferriabu! RODGERS $379,000 BOLD AND BEAUTIFUL Gated Costa Mesa townhome drrorattd in blaclt llM white. 2 bedrooms, anti drnloffice loft. Doubk cllr $144,900 PERFECT HOME OFFICE !tleal for own" worlti11t .from h~wu. Thu 5 b"irt1om, 2 b11rh sintk kvtl Mua V..nle pool homt is redy now!! Ille11.I i11ner loop family UUlltion • cum to schools 11'"1 shoppi11g. G111tti mrry anti largt 1arrlen arta. Call for priv111t showint . QUI 7fil>.5()()() ad. 1381139 BUI 41111 DolUUI W-".t'- PRIME LOCATION 4 btdroom, 2. 5 bath, 3 car 1ar111c llCTOSJ from 7itnaxrr Parlt. &ct/Jent rurb appeal. N""" roof. new kitchen c11bintts, nppltancrs arui corum counter U>ps. Private spa ;,, '4rgt yarrl c.u 760·5000 •:rt. 117 }aclde Harutlnrun• BEST BUY -SPYGLASS HrLL $383,500 8t11Utifal 5 bu/room, 3 bath, 2 story home on Sm!IUs Hill with mou1t1111n 1mJ ci'1 lifh1 vinu. Sp11rltlint up pool. P,.ivatt flltt, antral air 11nJ ll "1t mo"! C.llfor showint. QUI 641J..2888 JuHaLUu> $699, ()()() NEWPORT HEIGHTS BARGAIN N nliUUc D11pkx '" Nnupon &am for $2.f'),{)()(), CUI "'1 hot/int at /-8(}().. 510-2005 cOtk #087 for wild infom111tion. An lnternat lon'I Comp•ny 7fD.5000 http://~ OtrrSTANDING VALUE fuel/mt floor pJ.n /Or Fturtiiy livini. This txrbai11t 3BR hlll bmJt wJj, Wily with II fO'f'OUS ti/, mtry. ~ uvint 1'H1ff · with firrp/Me, Ptmnwmic V'UlllJ! QUI 1-8<JOl510-2005 "'41 #5003 M•rlt Aeltricll $799,000 Ro.,_ S••r1 $354,900 QUI 76/).SIJOO ed. 124 . . An lnternatlonal Company 760-5000 http://........stnk.oo MESA VERDE l>dront 3BR. 2.BA with ,;wtU ~ Ni« livint "'°m with firrp!.tttt. GrrtU ,,,.;1hlxlrhood. CJ/ 1-800/510-2005 ~ '50<» N-* Adwidl $2()9, ()()() NEWPOIIT BE.ACH/BAY/OCF.AN/NIGHT LIGHT VIEW ESTATE! Simply (4bubJ11.1 4BR. 3.5.BA of ttpprox. 5,000 sq. ft. with pool, spa aNl hute tame rot1m. It is 1U1 entnuin"'s drram! CJ/ 760-5()()() at.. l J l $ l .250. ()()() OCEAN, SUNSET AND CATAIJNA VIEWS! s,.a-2 ~ .,;u, t#1U1' l«iu»11, famul JiN"f, lqNITtlle """'llrett """ Mllilnl «iliwp! LttcdtJ"' Ille~ pk ~ mnl#l"•il] efjttmuM Ow* iff CDMJ - I CJ/ 760-SOOO ... 126 ~.--NOW $.J55,()()() ... BillDo/'1, $6,250,()()() PANORAMIC VIEWS &11uJifo:/ 2 + dm "' 3BR, 2. 75.BA with "'"]amenity. Neutral cob>n t1f lipt $JYY tlnd white IQ mh11nu your fomishints. P!Anu.tUm shuiun. CJ/ 760-5()()() at. JI l GORGEOUS REMODEL 3 llltboom. 2 btuh with {Im~· room 11rul TNtrbk firrp'4ce. Grrat nn lxlrhoot/ llnd pro . tu1/Jy /tlrulse11p«l la'Ke prtl. Near to ~port Heipts. /J for your pent1rial showint. $267, ()()() HARBOR. OCEAN 8c CITY LIGHTS VIEW For ~_pk with • ptt1Sit111 for f""Ut} This woru/nfolly rtbui /J hflme is• 5 kt/roo,,,, .f.5 bttth wilh 11 3 °'' ~· H11tt lillif!t room ttNI If>':""" tlini"f """ 11rr ""'""t 1M"J oj this IHma /~ twlitia. CJJ 760-5000 ed. 136 $2,000,000 ~y Pil0t llnl &iaie • February 8. 1997 \fie can hJp make the diffe1 mce in your lift! HARBOR VIEW HILLS BARGAIN Fantastic 4BR. 2.5BA floor plan in great family neighborhood. Call my hotline at I -80015 I 0- 2005 cotk #5007 for tktaikd information. MARK ACKRICH $459,000 SPYGLASS HILL &st bJcation -3 bedroom, 2 bath ringk kw/ on %at lot with city. mountain light vU'Ulr. Custom tum thru out. ULIA LIAO $635,000 ON T HE OCEANFRONT!! Vacant lot with 180° view. Build your dream beach house. Enjoy Catalina Sunsets from Newport's best location. DIANA PROSSER $550,000 BEST KEPT SECRET IN COSTA MESA Excel/mt end unit overloolting '4rge parltlilu grunbelt area. Wondnfal area /;,r children or entertaining. Community pool :J bedroom. 1.5 bath. SHARON SWANSON $125,000 REDUCED! Parlt Avenue with a view. 2 bdrm., 2.5 bath gated townhome for the discriminating. Granite, marbk and rophisticated. Call now! HUGH SWANSON $539,000 PRESTIGIOUS TROVARE Decorator's drram townhome! Ekgant marble entry and ltitchen, formal dining room, plus crram carpet, plantation shutters, 2 car attached garage with storage, pool and spa in gated community. ROBYN SEARS $239,900 OWNER MAY TRADE!! ViL"Ws, Views, move up to rpectacular views of City Lights and Newport Bay. This custom 4 bedroom, 4.5 bath ftatum: 4 firq>'4cn, 9 rlrylights, huge family room with bar, owniud rpa and rauna. Gou~t ltitchm and is approx. 7 800 if. virwing tkclt and balconie.s..._ Bill AND DONNA WEBSTER $1,125,000 GATED NEWPORT COMMUNITY!! 3 bedroom, 3 bath townhome hat 2 car att11ched ~age. A/!,~1950 rq. ft. uwl.J. Master Suite. Lommum ool + _Ij>a. 'No Me/Lo Root!! DIANA P lER $259,000 BUIIDABLE LOT Presti~us Gated Community tloH to the wain: A real Steal!! ESTIIERYANK . $395,000 NEW LISTING -CORONA DEL MAR jasmine Crrelt rnnotlekd P'4n 4 with expantkd fiunily room 11nd breakfast arra 11Ni f.olllis of ~UNGAUA S.545,ooo -~------·· ..... -~- Bob & Dovie Koop Bob Koop Dovie Koop Bob Koop, Jr~ Call the Koop team! 760-5000 Ext. 128 or 760-1580 OCEAN VIEW print• i...ci-! Cusrom OU cloon 6c wu>(lows, nV<r rock. tik, 'I"'• auna, ~urmot lutchcn, .-..o rruut<n, brg<0 y:ud wuh a IU1ch<n put>o. pool 8c 'f'L Bob Koop, Sr. OC' Jr. St. Mididlt! 4 lldr . 2 \ Ba . rh11 home is only 2 10n old 8c· >hOWI lokt • mcxkl Pr<moum coma lo1, niCt yvd, a 11111< >1<W. 11k. lir<J'bc<. loo ofbuold<r upgraJc. Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. o.Jy 8 )"l'&n old' f.J1ttlkm con..f111on. <1gh1 2-uory 1ownhomc •tvlt. 2todr/2 ~ h•th unit> lwu I hJr/I t.. unu• ( .ill for ttnu Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. SOUTH COUNTY Old CDM T""""""-! 3 880, l BA. flrq*a, pnse. ~ Masln IWt< wrth __ prlvatt Cfttnna: chat -. pafttt IOr in-Laws YOU CAN'T BJ!AT lliJS PRICE! Bob Koop. Sc. °"Jr. Cunom dupla! Jwc 8 ycan old! u ric l bc,d. 2 bath and a 2 bed. 2 barh units with 1ik lloon CUS1om ld1chcru, Bctbcr carpeting, Jlcylighr. large ma.nC't suite with 1 roman rub and a walk·in clo.cc, •un d<ck & a • car pnf:t A)__. 2.000 Sq. Ft.. \ Bdr • •den. 2.5 &.. -1.-1 in. al.rm. choiu of c:&rpn 8c """°" Roon. landaatpo 8c firtpbcc Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. BALBOA BAYFRONT 4-PLEX THIS IS A GREAT DEAU Fantastic views of the white sandy beach, bay, city lighrs and .mountains. Needs some 11..C, great porentiaJ. Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. EASTSIDE FIXER . CORNE.It R-2 UYI' Prime location, this house needs tender loving care! Quiet tree lined street, large corner lot. $170,000 Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. NEWPOKf BEACH 760-5000 ~ En. 128 Crowtll Owr S.000,..,.,. (wtl Excepdooal custom bullt 4BR with stunning views m the Back Bay and dty lights. Fabulous floor plan w/huge upstairs BonU$ and Game Room FIT FOR A KING! c.owtyard pool plU$ rear yard spa. GATED ENTRY /3 car garage. IJ,2!IO,OOO S"'4$1dnzNUfrt Udtt J'kml FJegant, but cozy 4BR w/JX>OI & Frendl doors galore! Bring U$ an offer! Highly upgTaded and Bright! · 1725,000 Cll/lfunm 38R/38A + family room just remodeled W/nt!W everything plus I 2Bc/18A apartme'lt f'or extn Income. Reduad to 1499,0001 Watdllf 3BR. 2BA on beautiful quiet street. Large grassy rear yud. Big side yard w/ vegetable garden. 1425,000 MCM Ycnk.._.,.., On Q11kt ~ YtbrJdtdul anlPiJSIWAxkl dllbon ainmtt clMI was • 4111/now a 381. w/lllgf ml1ll!r su11r.. -3093 lhl I pf - ~,000 BOUNDARIES: Newport Heights/Cliffhaven is bordered by our beautiful coast extending from Pacific Coasr Highway and Newport Boulevard to Dover Drive and 15th Street. HOMES: Prices vary from $350,000 for a small original home to more than $450,000 for a spacious remodeled home. Front row view homes start in the $750,000 range. In 1996 thert were 42 homes sold. msTORY: There are about 1,090 single family homes in these two neighborhoods. Several of the original dwellings were built as early as the 19408. You will find many supctb new custom homes" built right next to original homea. The aven,e lot is about 6,000 to 7.SOO squ~ feet NOWLJSTED: Qurcntly liJtcd is a lirJe three bedroom, Meditaranean~&e home with one bedroom apa11mcnt over. 11ae three e1r aanae-'lbe Dover Shores Bay & Ocean Views Situated on a giant lot graced with t~rraced gardens of fruit trees and tall flowers, this estate is about 5,000 square feet and is a must see. Enter through gates into a huge courtyard with a beautiful pool and gardens. The interior has four bedrooms, three and one,half baths and has been totally redone with every amenity. There is a large living room, formal dining room, family room with step,down bar, and a huge light oak kitchen with breakfast area. A bonus room, downstairs off the three,car garage, is perfect for hobbies, office or gym. The upstairs is about 1,400 square feet of entertainment room with a minitheater, pool table, fireplace and a massive view deck looking down at the bay and ocean,·and across to Fashion Island. The entire second floor and deck was recently added. No detail has been overlooked. This residence is perfect for a large family or for people who love to entertain. Seller may carry financing! Located on a very private street. Offered at $1,250, 000 ISth.Si:tut UDOCHANNaL 'This Mediterranean style home is now listed in Newport Heights home was built new in l 9.87 on a lol of nearly 9,300 square feet. It is offered at $549.000. Another home now Hsted is a remodeled three bedroom home. The ~wer kitchen has maple cabinets and granite counter tops. It features high ceilings, bas a courtyard and a view deck. ll is offered at $379,000. COMMUNITY FEATURES: The community is located near John Wayne · Airport. the fine restaurants along PCH, Newport Harbor-and the Pacific Ocean. The neiahborbood participates in various communjty activities. There is an Easter eveot at the Cliff Drive Part. Cliff Drive Park provides wonderful facilities for picnics. weddings, tai chi classes or children at plJy, with breezes straight from the Pacific Ocean. SCHOOLS: Newport Heights Elementary, Ensign Junior High and Newport Harbor High School. With rankings among the highest for the CAP test, the CLAS test and SAT (Schol¥tiC Aptitude Test for college admission). Newport Heights enjoys some of the finest schools in the state, all within walking distance. Private schools are also oearl>y. 'The school district is highly rated with lots of support from families and individuals who arc committed to excellence in education and after school activities. SHOPPING: Westchff hopping center is clo~ by, as well • as Balbo3 Island, Fashion Island and Mariners Mile. SOURCE: Rae Rodgers <?f RF/MAX South County Newport Beach, 23 Corporate Plaza. Ste. 180, (714) 760-5000. ext. 126. 1/1011. wotdd lib to slll>Mil o comMunily profik o/ JOMT /anrt "'"" pkose /olww tlte • .,, /ot"INll """ ltlCWH" lllUIP OMtlUte (11ao"'41 Gu/M) of tit• """ olo111 wWt o photo of o c11~1" listitf1. Tiu description of tA• pnpertJ 1oa a""6 tJu .. "° .. "'"111" 1#1io11. ~ ,. .. Jtl& Vibr,,... --~ ~ filM, JJI W. a., St., Co1111 M#ll, CA 9262'1, (114) 514-4242 • ... • ..... ,,,#J',~Ja.•.a.'1" .. ,,.. •• • .. ·~·,,._ ........ ,,,. ..... __ ••••• .. '" ~--'' PRFSTIGIOUS PENINSULA POINT View by Bay by day, and city lighrs by ni~t! This 4BR, 4BA home fcarurcs tloorplan for cntenaining. 2 decks with patio, 3- car garage. Jo King FROM THE HILLTOP Wonderful & spacious 3BR, 2BA home with recreation room, cozy firepla<:e, fiigh ceilings. Enormous windows overlook Bay and mountains. Gisela Burmeister $599 900 NF.S11..ED BY THE SPA Very private & spacious 4BR home with office, best views. Pretty courryard entry. Walk to shops. beach in Corona del Mar. Linda Oeth & Lois Jacobs $679,000 Cod 72357 --.....-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~...._~_, PANORAMIC OCEA.NVIEW This beautiful 3BR, 3BA 3-story home· sits hia:h atop Laguna Beach. Very private with 3 fireplaces. Motivatec:f' seller! Patty Harvey CUSTOM ELEGANCE Absolutely srunning custom home with 5BR, 4.5BA, gourmet's kitchen, 6th BR or game room, 3 fireplaces. Master suite has marble shower & jct jacuzzi rub. Etic & Laraine Shaw $1,095,000 <:ode72447 SURROUNDED BYTREES This lovely 2BR. 2BA condo enclosed by trees fcarurcs cathedral ceilings, li~t & immaculate intcr!or, fireplace. Attached garage, great locatton. PERFECT FLOORPLAN Very spacious 4BR. 2BA condo with den, inside laundry, fireplace. Natural decor with s~ts, custom mirrors. Q>unyard entry with fountain. Located in adult community. $215,000 Judy Strauss <:ode 71137 $425,000 JoAnn Kenton <:ode71477 CUSTOM LUXURY Custom 4BR. 2.25BA home features kitchen .w/loveJy cabinets. Sauna, workout room, wood shutters, marble entry. Nancy Barfield & Tom lovcnitti $385,500 <:ode72807 FIT FOR A KING A rare find in Cliffhaven! Very private 5BR, 4BA home with fireplace, Bay, basin & ocean views! Set on huge~ buildable lot with 3-car garage. $769,000 James Gray MAGNIFICENT MEDITERRANEAN The luxuries of this g<?~US 4BR, 3BA home inClude cwtom marble & granite, kitchen with double oven & ~e, fireplace, &. master suite with jacuzzi tub & custom limestone. Built-in BBQ. • Bernard Towers Coclc70S07 CATALINA SUNSETS Elc~t & stylish 2BR, 2.5BA townhomc with fireplace and exciting views of the Harbor, ~ and Catalina. Two private patios, 2-car attached garage, exclusive gated community with tennis & poofs. Tom Brunson $629,000 Code 71467 ON THE OCEAN Exciting whitewater & Catalina views from nearly every. room of this 4BR. 4.5BA custom home. J:ligh ceilings, wet bar. fireplace, interior fountain, riiuter suite with balcony. Great deck with spa. B.J. Johnson & Kent McNaughton $2,050,000 Code71617 WILL TRADE IN BELCOURT Elcga?t 5BR custom home with ocean view and grand marble entcy with circular staircase. 4-car garage. Available furnished. Belie Partch $1,695,000 c.ode 71147 14 Rue Grand Vallee Sat/Sun $759.000 Partch/Barrington 19 Harbor Ridge Dr. Sat/Sun $629,000 Tom Brunson 2129 Vista Laredo Sat/Sun $329 ,000 TI Iron/Luby 1743 Bayport Sat/Sun $448,000 Dick Dickson 6 Oakmont Sun $2,795,000 James Gray 408 Evening Star 200 Orchid 109 32nd St. 7 San Tropez 3500 Surfvicw 2821 Alta Vista 2515 Bamboo 908 Chestnut Pl. 720 Bison 1837 Tradcwinds Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun Sun 2328 LaLlnda Sun 21 Trouvillc Sun \5 Haggemon Aisle Sun 309 Broadway Sun 54 Sea Pinc 1651 N. Brea Sun Sun $999,000 Stephanie Houghton $799,000 $695,000 $650.000 $629,900 $599,000 $589,000 $575,000 $554,900 $447,000 Pam Ball Nancy Barfidd LouAnnc Riney Kathy Granieri Sandy Daley Arne Peterson Roy Osterhout Karen Rezek Joyce Knight $409,500 Gary Hcssdgesscr $359.900 Max.inc Propp $330,000 Artie Johnson $306,000 Dana Black $249,000 Gisela Burmeister $94,900 Catherine Simons $168,850 SEAWIND TOWNHOME ON THE COURSE Walk to beach from this immaculate 2-story condo. Vaulted ceilings, great living room with fireplace. Patio, pool, spa, & garage. Gib Walker Great 2BR, 2BA condo ri~t on Big Canyon golf course. Fireplace, tranqUil views, & private garage. $168,850 Code 75107 $219,000 Jim Hcydorff Code 75137 ON THE GREEN Vciy motivated seller offcn outstanding condo wich ~t master suite & loft. Jwt steps to the f.Urwiy! OCEAN BREEZES Lavish seaside units enjoy crisp salt air and beach sunsets. Perfect for summer retreats, exciting . Pacific lifcstyfe. Great mcome opporturuty. Marie Jackson Stephanie Houghton Cocle 7S<1T7 $69S,OOO Code 75037 L,,.,,._. _ ___, PANORAMAS FROM EASTBLUFF Exceptional 4BR, 2.5BA Eastbluff home w/vicws of Catalina, Back Baf' mountains & ciry lights. Light & bright. A definite must-see. $S99,000 Sally Shipley Code 72047 ST. LAURENT BEAUIY Views galore of the ocean & Catalina from this wonderful 4BR. 3BA home. ~est floorplan with fireplace, plush carpet, best location in gated communary. Motivated seller. Ann, Ted & Suzanne INVITING VISTAS Amazing city lights & lovely mountain views arc the highlights of this 4BR, 3BA customized home. Loft/office, very light &oright decor. Marilyn Kershner 111.E VIEW GOF.S ON AND ON .. Beautifully cwtom-dcs~cd home revels in endless ocean views. Euro~ decor, grand fireplace, kitchen with SubZcro. Lovdy ·-~ with spa. ,~... Maxine Mink ' -~ Co4e n•07 I .. N EW~ORT BEAClt OfficE 2J CoapoUTE PluA, SuiTE 190 644--6200 BACK BAY Remodeled 4BR or 3+bonus room, 3BA home on cul- de-sac with fenced pool & view of mountains. Separate dining & family room, won't last! $409,500 Claudette Blanchard 644-6373 ext 117 Karen Rezek 644-6373 ext 126 · ·alanchard obtains brokers license She is continuing her success through educa tion C laudette Blanchard achieved many of her goals in I 996. including preparing for and passing the Cahfomia Real Estate Brokers exam. "It was a long term goal and an achievement that was very important to me," Blanchard said. "I have always wanted to upgrade my licensing and education, which I think is vital to any career an individuaJ is committed to." • A sales associate with the Newport Beach branch of Ellis Realty Group, Blanchard has been involved in real estate for 13 years. She spent eight years in commercial real estate as an acquisitions specialist with a syndication and development firm. • She had her most successful year in residential real estate in 1996, finishing in the top 20 for the Newport Beach office. "I was very excited about this honor. as Ellis Realty Group has some of the best 4gents and teams in the industry and · competition is very tough," Blanchard said. '1bc future welfare of my clientele is of the upmost importance to me. I have · found that patience is the key in locating .. Claudette Blanchard and closing transacti ons." Blanchard graduated from Peppcrdine University where she earned her bachelor of arts degree in business administration. She has returned to the campus as a guest lecturer on real estate. She also serves on the board of dllectors for the Orange Coast Association of Realtors. Blanchard bas been a resident of Newport Beach for more than 12 years. She is a native of California. F<N /urlhu llif°""""""' c"1l ClAMIU Blalrcluud 111 tlN Nntp0rt S..A oJ!b of Bllb Really Group al (114) """6200. Dana Black 729-8~96 Ha.rdwood floors & crown moldings. super yard with CUS1Dm brickwork and fruit trC$$ with a guest house -lcg:al to rcnL Other LUtinas Available: 19 Sea Ialand, Newport Beach 1706 Irvine A'falue, Newport Beach \ ' 2S2S Bourbon Street H4, Orange ~, *Exclusive Buyer's Representation AvaDabie We have impca:ablc references available upon request Dedication pays off for Gray at Ellis Realty He achieved placement in the top 20 in 1996 Congratulations were in order for James Gray, sales associate with Ellis Realty Group when it was announced that he was responsible for the highest sale for the Newport Beach office in 1996. His success put him at the top of the office for the fourth quarter and in the lop 20 for the entire company in 1996. "James bas an extraordinary talent for negotiation and his track record this year proves it," sai~ Ron Mazzano, branch manager of the Ellis Realty Group, Newport Beach. "He ia a quality professional and bis bard work bas paid off for his clients and for him." • Gray bas built a very Joyal referral system and bas a repeat clienteJe. He works with all types of buyers and sellers, from first time to multi-million dollar transactiOOJ. 1 enjoy working with all type3 of people -no IDlltet what type of trmsactioo. my clieota receive ~ uocompromiaed lttentioo becln1e I am strivina toWlrd bepiaa them a c1ieat for life." Gray eaid. '1Qace a clieat.. alway. ~ cu.at and .._., dfe way it lboWd be." Jomes Gray Born and raised in Newport Beach, Gray possesses expert knowledge of the many communities of this area and what they have to offer. He lives in Harbor View with bis wife Lisa and their three sons, Shane, James Jr. and Brent. He enjoys surfing. golf and tennis and he is an avid hockey fan. To nod• J 111a1 Gnry, c"1l tll• Nnq>otf BfltU:ll offk• of Ellb R.allJ Group, (71') '""200. . . Tranquil Rhine Channel Views •Beautiful lB.R Bayfront Condo • Huge Bayside Patio with Community Pool &:Spa • Boat Slip Available $279,000 Call Victor Yack@ 673-8700 • 38r &: 3Ba + 2Br &: 2Ba Apt. • <Jose to South Bay • Built in 1992 $785,000 •Super sharp 2 Br&: 2BaCondo • G.reat Location •Extra Large Patio • Nume~s Upgrades $199,000 Villa Balboa Value • 2 Br 4r 1.25 Bath • Large Quiet Patio •,Great Location • Custom Ughttng • Newer Paint A View From The Top • 2 Br. 2 Ba Penthouse Condo In Lido • Spectacular Bay &: Ocean Views • Boat Slip Available $559,000 Call Victor Yack @673~700 Live In One, Rent The Other! • Excellent Location Close To South Bay • 2 Large 3 Br Units •Great Income $759,000 Call Bdsy Boyd @ 673-8700 Spacious Villa Balboa Condo • 2 Br & 2 Ba+ Den • Plush Carpet &: Designer Draperies • Fi.replace in LR. • Quiet Location $218,000 Call Walter Mitchell @588-3083 One-Of-A-Kind Penthouse • Abeolul!ly Gorgeous 2Br6:2Bath • Very Unique F1oorplan • Corgeous JGtchen $17MJOO Balboa Island Opportunity • Lowest Priced On Balboa Island • Charming 2BR + Large Guest Unit • Wood Floors Throughout • Close To Shops &: Bayfront • Ideal For A Beach House or Rental Property $399,000 Call Joane Cooper @675-4441 Balboa Island Spyglass Hill With Views • Breathtaking Views • Large 4 Br &: 2.5 Bth Family Pool Home • Approx 34,380 Sq.Ft. Lot $1,()99,000 Call Alice Brownell @675-9585 Darling Balboa Island Cottage' • Channing 4r Cozy 2-Story Cottage • 4 Br 4r 2 Bths • Great Location Steps To South Bayfront $639,000 Call lktsy Boyd@ 673-8700 180 Degree Ocean View •Totally Remodeled & C.Orgeous Newport Cmit Townhome • Tri-Level 3BR + Den • 3 Latge Decks $380,000 Call Annette Warner @648-5555 • lhlJy la~ Studio LIPwyCando • &e.utilul Kitchen • Custom Deror • Large Patio $159,000 ·i 0.UyPUoillall...a ·~I, l'WT Bing Girling honored as Realtor of the Year by Julie Viker, real estate editor Allhough succe'' seems to follow Wallace "Bing" Girling wherever he goc\, he i.truggle1t to define exactly what 11 means to him. Yel his J>CC" obviou\ly feel he's a success. most recenlly pre~enung him with the "Realtor of the Year" award at the Orange Coa.~t A1>'IOC1Ulion of Reahors ini.talla11on and awards luncheon. "I wai. totully ~urpriscd bccau~e I had nn idea what the criteria was." Girling said. "I wa), 1ou1lly overwhelmed because a lot of people do a hit of thing), for lhe orgamattion 4-((X'AR ) and the communily." He cmcred the real estate bu.,incl>' in the earl y I IJXlh, alter comple11ng a dl\tingu1i.hed m1hta ry career. After traveling around the world and li ving in a mynad of loca11on!>. the Air f'orce colonel let h1' wife. V1ck1e. decide where they would live upon h" rellrement. She chol>e Balboa 1,1and "We-. .. e laved here for 17 years and have never rcgrelled 11 We U'>ed to come here from South Camltna or wherever we were livi ng al the 11111e 10 \pend our vacation' on Balboa hland."" he explained "And besides. I can '1 move again hccau~ I buned my su11cru.e!" Bing Girling displayi the trophy he won as Reolto... of the Year ,. According to Girling. the couple has slayed on the !'land \O long because of the combinu1mn of friendly people, great weather und an areu that has Ml much to offer. When they sellled on Balboa Island. the Girling), purchased their home from Chuck Rumbold. who convinced Bing that he should go inlo re~1I e'tale. Girling took his advice and went to work for Rumbold Rcnlty after he got his license. Although he left the Balboa Island agency for awhile to pursue a ~ with a bigger real estate firm, he reuuncd to Rumbold Realty because he wanted a more personalized approach when working with his clients. "My emphasis is Balboa Island," Girling explained. "When I walk to work I see people I know. and it's belier if people sec you because your visibility is larger." Pat Seidler ioins Fred Sands . Nev.rport Properties She believes that service is the key to success Broker/owner Lo1i. Simmon' and manager Pete Viollo of Fred Sand'! Newpon Propcrtiel> arc plca...ed 10 welcome Pat Seidler 10 their sale~ team. Specializing in selling reside~tiaJ real estate in Orange County. Seidler works with buyers and sellers. She helps them lo set realistic goals. provides adequate information and patiently moves them through the process of purchase or sale. With a background in education and counseling. she is prepared to deal with the "Pnt Seidler " 1hc quality of ---------unlikely situations Iha< often 1 professiom1l Realtor that will i.uppon and uphold the high standard), of Fred Sand~ a' a real estate paCl' ),Cllcr." Vmtto i.md. Put ha~ moved 10 her perfect home with Fred Sand~ Ncwpon t .Propcn1e,, We c'tend a warm welcome" Seidler ha<. navigated through 16 yea" of real c'lnle trends and nucluation\ Through booms and rece,smns 'he ha' never lost focu' of her goal. Her ongoing ~ profe,~ional relationship with Pat Seidler lender.. escrow and title experts I benefits her clients and helps them to make the 1 truns111on toward home ownership ru. pleasant of an experience as possible T "I value my clicnl'~ crust and pndc myself on being open and honest with them at all times," Seidler said. "I personally oversee every detail of each transaction from the initial consuhation through the closing of the escrow and many times situations that arise after the clor;c of escrow. I am committed to fimt-<:lass service." plague real estate transactions. She has a bachelor of nru from Chatham College in Pittsburgh. Penn .. a bachelor of science in business from Drexel University in Philadelphia and u master·~ degree in marketing and education from Temple University in Philadelphia. which provide her the educational background to assess and advise clients. Numerous real est.ate seminars and continuing education classes have gifted her with tho technical skill lo represent clients. Her natural flair for negodation combined with years of updating and practice have brought her a great deal of acclaim in the real est.ate industry. A longtime resident of lrvinc, Seidler enjoys the Southern CaJlfomia lifestyle, including walldog by the lake in the evening. running marathons to keep in shape. travelina. playina tennis and siding. 10 tNCA Piii S.""4r, c"'1 Frwd So""8 N.wport ~Ill (1U) 6-U-11U. ' Indeed, as Girling strolls down Manne Avenue he smiles u be waves lo Shiela Noyes while passing by J. Noyes Jewelers. When he walks into Wtlma 's Patio for a cup of coffee, Wilma comes over in person to say belJo and ask how things arc going. "MostJy it's the feeling of permanence that feels good -to see the same people.and to watch the growth of the area." he said. "I don't know where else I'd go, and I don't think my Kip Hancxxk odYertiting '°Jes represenlotive • wife would let me leave." Throughout our conversation, be sauggles to define success. Girling ICU yearly goals, both in business and in his personal life, then brcab them down monthly and quarterly. He evaluates and adjusts them when oeces.sary and wantJ to JCCQmplish more in 1997 than he did in 1996. "I keep pushing mine higher and higher, because I've still got things I want lo accomplish," he said. "I don't want to be at a point where I've done everything I can do." He is proud of the accomplishments of the Airport Working Group, for which he serves as vice president, but said the group will continue to work hard 10 transform the El Toro Marine base into an airport. When Girling has free time. he enjoys playing for two senior softball teams and working around the house. An avid reader. he just finished a series on the Civil War and was about lO start a 'new book by Walter Cronkite. And his blue eyes Light up when be describes his favorite subject -his wife. The couple will celebrate their 40tb anniversary this fall. They raised two children, Dave and Doe. who both live in Nonbem California. And as be left for a movie date with Vickie to see .. The English Patient." Girting had a last comment on the idea of success. "The important thing is to enjoy what you're doing -to have fun as you work toward your goals," he said. Bing Girling may be n«h•d al Rumbold Rea/Jy, (1U) 675-4822. Tiu office is localed al 229 Marin• .Avenue, Balboa Island. Uttle Balboa Island Oi.sp and bright Cape Cod home. Quality construe-Little Balboa Isle French Regency 3BR/den, 3BA tion 1991. 38R, 2BA. with French doors, bay window home with formal dining room and private 2BR andveultedceilires ........................................ $619,000 apartment. High ceilings. Upgrades. Sq.ft. can't be Balboa Island Pltltlnc custom home & apt. 4BR, 4 full b!sths, steps to the Bay1 Roof dedc views of bay, city lights, hills. BIJf window, French doors, NC, vaulted ceilings, patios, dedcs, pro(essioralty decomted ................. t895,000 Balboa Island duplicated. i15 Abalone ...................... $775,000 Specious Island Duplex. 4BR, 2BA with large Reduced 1 Million -Spectacular 2 acre eques- belcony up, 3BR, 2BA with potio down. Remo-trian estate. Large pool, 3 spas & 2 ponds. A ~led Kitchens/Baths. Square footage cannot must seel ........................ v .................... $1,919,000 be duplicated I ........................................ $569,000 Balbol Island Custom 3BR, 2.58A home built in 199o, maintained & refined to perfedioo. Bil)' views fran roof dedc, balcoot <rea w/f!ldl bedoool, e:xceptiooal mstr suire wNaulted ceilirg5, spa tl.b, fireplace ttru to bath ............. _$190,000 <>.-er 80 feet of frontage on a pretty comer. 3BR, 21/12BA has remodeled kitchen, larse living room with fireplace and dining room with French doors to South facing brick patio ........................................... $695,000 Little Balboa Island Q.Jiet location! Little Balboe Island Duplex. 2BR; 2BA. den with ~ Sllldeck and balcony + 2BR, 1 BA with patio. ,... 100 block-tree-I~ strm, qUd w'5t md Great value on South Bayfront. Fabulous views of Extmsively remodeled in 1991. Old Balboa Island of Island. 3BR 28A si~-stoty home. Front & rear tl.mlng basin, Pavilion, slf'ISds. Spacious 3BR, 28A charm with all the modem c~niences. 2BR, petjos. home with family room plus 2BR apartment with 28THS. 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King Br11ncb M11114pr • • I 0 yea rs experience I REFERRAL FEES GIVEN ' /,I 1 Angela Glaser celebrates 19 years of success in residential real estate Results is what she delivers at Metro Realty Celebrating 19 yean. in resideotiaJ horn~ sales, Angela Glaser continues to list and se ll Newpon Beach properties for satisfied clientc; who consistently return time and . again to ensure the best service and care a Realtor can provide. ReferraJs are her pnmary source of clients, providing the "trltimate in professionalism and performance. is the key to her continuing success. Originally from Malibu. where she began her rcaJ estate career in 1978. she has listed and sold homes up and down the ~oast from Santa Barbara to San Clemente. If she 1s unfamiliar with a particular area. she simply researches and recruits the partnership of an expert Realtor in that immediate area and together. they pool their efforts and get the job done. Results \re what the client expects and that is exactly what Glaser delivers. Residing on Balboa Island, where she has lived for the past 10 years and where she cond ucts her primary business, she is happy to accomodate her established ... Angelo Glaser clients and will also manage their leases and summer rentals. At the present time, she has a number of available vacation properties on the Island. priced from $900 to $1,350/weck from June throup September. For clients who are considering relocating. Glaser can provide them with a complimentary market analysis of their property and demonstrate the manner in which she will effectively market their home. To nach Angela Glluer, caU Mitro Really al (11') 123·0653. Office: (714) 673-4664 Pap: (714) 4Sl-790S Best value in We•tcllff Thia charming and spacious three bedrQom, two bath, single story family home i1 located oo a quiet residential street in the Newport Beach neighborhood of Wcatcliff. Sellers have .relocated out of state and have priced this property to sell quickly at $429.50(). Archicecturally designed to accommodate for future expansion, the property bas been exquisitely remodeled and features a boge living room with mmt>le fireplace adjoining the family room. w~b is presently being used as a formal dining room. Adjacent to a remodeled country style kitchen with breakfast area. the utility room has two pantries and a sewiogfuooing nook. The master bedroom bas three closets. Other features include hardwood floors, smoothed ceilings with recessed lighting, extensive use of used brick. new forced air furnace and newer roof, both under wananty. Th.is home is open and airy with great curb appeal. There is a private eoclosed pool stud yard and two car garage with remote coottol. Conveniently located close to schools, shopping and the beach. Sellers wi.11 consider carrying a small second, if required tO accommodate the buyer. • • For MON ilifonrtllliolt, cell Ang1lo Gliuu of Mitro R•alty at (114) 723-()653. .. M1SA VUDL •• Compiete Remodel Su~rlor loatlonl Beautiful 4BR 2.SBA two srocy. Newef pooVsp11. 3-c.v gar ........... $364,000 lASTSIDl c.M.-..Manlas9d Yards Immaculate 3 BR w/fplc betwieerl Lit/FR. solid oak kit cabs. l.g 2<.at p/JW «Xlt$1 ••• $ll4,900 BIG CANYON ••• Dr....& I.. 8rttbtt Monaco model W/~ c:atpet paint. 38R 2.58A w/MBR down. Cul-c:IH.lc locatlon ......• $639,900 BAYCUST • ..5upertor Cmtt Appeal Sprawling single ~ 48R. 3BA. fr drs.wndws, 3 fplc.. fam rm. pitv mstr suite, pool ..... S Sl9,000 IRVINL •• ff¥e Bedroomsl fMllly rm. fTml din rm &. kids playhouse tool Next to Wescp.vt. No Mello Roos ....... $260,000 50U11I COAST-Oil The Uke Gated mmrn. 38R. 2BA w/2 M8R. H\{ge Fam Rm w/vuted cell. Palk>&. Balcony ..... $164,000 • ---.......... --•• ;t..._ _ _,.._.._ .. ___,,. ' The best view in Newport Beach Spectacular views will ' enchant you from this dramatic "crown of the sea" location overloolcing the coastline of Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor. Stunning vistas of Little Corona Beach. Arch Rock. Big Corona State Beach and other coastJine landmarks, as well as whitewater beaches and tide pools allow the opportunity to enjoy nature at its best. Hear the lapping waves, see the seagulls soaring by, watch whales migrating and view dolphins playing in the surf. This gracious four bedroom. four bath home is designed to take full advantage of mesmerizing views and brilliant sunsets from every room. The solarium entry, with its expansive volume skylights, is both breathtaking and ellhilarating. A balcony off the kitchen eating area and patios on several levels provide exquisite surroundings in wt:ich to enjoy the incomparable setting. A formal dining room. rich wood-paneled library, gourmet kitchen and three fireplace:-. are only a few of the many quality amenities. This home is ideal for entertaining and for families. For mort in/ormatWn, call Marty and Melinda Jones at (714) 644-1600. Coast Newport Properties, 4 Civic PlaZJJ, SuiJe 260, Newport Beach. Exquisite villa This three bedroom, with option for a fourth bedroom, has three baths and a three car garage nestled in the lush 24 hour guard gated community of • Ne wport North Villas. Custom interior paint creates a rich and warm ambiance. It is · beautifully appointed with plantation shutters, crown molding and plush neutral carpeting throughout. The re is custom halogen lighting and a security system. The gounnet kitchen has Whirlpool appliances, a worlc island, pot rack and commercial grade gas coolctop. The downstairs bedroom and full bath is ideal for guest or live-in. All secondary bedrooms have been upgraded with mirrored wardrobe doors. The gracious master suite bas a fireplace, dressing area and walk-in closet. The lush, tropical rear yard is wired for sound and has a built-in barbecue with food preparation area and spa with cascading waterfall. This is a private location with no neighbors. It's located in the Lincoln school district and has a low tax base. Offered at $49S,000. For lllON ht/Onltllllott, coll lint Lt1Mbartll Id (114) 6'4-1600. Coat NnlpOtf Propmh1, 4 Civic P'4va, SIL 260, Nwpon B..ela. Lowest priced custom home on golf c"rse There are fairway views from nearly every room of this newly remodeled home overlooking the eighth fairway of Big Canyon. Features include four bedrooms, three and one-half baths and neutral limestone floors throughout most of the main level. The entry has eoough room for a baby grand piano. Off the entry is a wet bar with granite countertop, sink and refrigerator. The dining area off the entry opens to the back yard. Step down into the formal living room which bas access to the back yard and golf course views. The kitchen is a gourmet's delight with oew granite counter tops, a center island. GE appliances and a new walk-in pantry with custom shelving. Adjoining the kitchen is a breakfast nook. The cozy family room bas a fireplace with fiagstOoc accents. One bedroom or office is downstairs with full bath. The upstllirs has two secondary bedrooms with a Jack and Jill bath. A balcony with view is off one of the rooms. The master suite has a marble fireplace and sliding door to the balcony with golf course view, his and her closets with built- in dressers and master bath.Other amenities include security system, built-in speakers inside and outside and recessed lighting throughout with dimmers, a new roof, landscaping with automatic sprioJcler and lighting system. Offered at $1 ,395,000. For mort in/ontUllion, caU 'Gary Legrand or his as1oclaU Georgina SmUh al (714) 644- 16()(). Coast Newport Properd.t1, 4 Civk P/avl, SU. 260, N•wport Bea.di. European s me Located within the private, gated community of Harbor Hill, this European-style custom home is designed for gracious entertaining and easy family living. A very versatile property, the home could accommodate a family, couple or single. The tmn-key home offers four bedrooms, three and one-half baths, a formal living and dining room, a family room. library and three car garage. In addition, there are four fireplaces, two wet ban, a security system, air conditioning and vaulted ceilings. The spacious rooms are light and open and the home ii beautifully detailed inside and out with architectural accents, French doon and windows. lush prdem aod used brick accents. The home also bas an expansive city lights view looking towatd Fubion Island and the ocean. Off~ at $ l ,OS0,000. PM lllOn "4/onMlion, Cllll BnatJ Motp/tJ or SllMll Se.,.,. td (114) 644-1600, C<NUt Nnpon Pro,adn, 'am PllrtA, 5"'" UO, NW/l(lft IJMcl&. 2 Ground hog's Day 4 8:45 a.m., Affiliate Committee meeting 5 9 a.m. -noon, Ethics 1 p .m. -4 p .m ., Agony 7 10 a.m. -2 p .m ., Brokers Preview MLS book delivery 1 O 8:45 a.m., GPA Committee meeting 12 9 a.m. -noon, Managing Stress & Increasing Energy 1 -4 p.m., Sure, no problem, trust me Lincoln's birthday 13 8:30 a.m., Board of Directors meeting 9 a.m., Compass beginner class 14 10 a.m. -2 p.m., Brokers Preview Valentine's Day 17 President's Day . Association office closed 19 9 a .m ., MLS Committee meeting 2 p.m., Internet class 9 a.m. -noon, Trust Fund Handling 1 -4 p.m., Fair Housing 20 9 a .m ., Grievance Committee meeting 9 a .m. COMPASS Advanced class 21 10 a .m . -2 p.m., Brokers Preview . 22 Washington· s Birthday 26 2 p.m .. COMPASS Beginner c lass 27 9 a.m. -4 p.m ., Seminar: Working with Real Estate Financing By Attorney Bert Cook 28 l O a.m. -2 p.m., Brokers Preview Our1997 Mission and Pledge For every newly created real estate purchase or sale transaction of any price, conducted through Roger's Realty, we will purchase and donate a new desk top computer and color monitor to a local school of your choice, software included . Please present this advertisement with your request . .. Mediterranean elegance on Udo Isle With magnificently designed architecture matched by sophisticated interiors, this home captures the distinctive charm of life on Lido Isle. The master suite is one of the home's highlights, with romantic fireplace, limestone floors, skylights. spacious walk-in closet, exercise area, Jacuzzi tub in private bath and double doors leading out onto the balcony. The floorplan includes two additional bedrooms and baths, a living room with fireplace and a formal dining room. Rosalia marble floors, granite countertops. center island, a double oven and range in the kitchen arc perfectly suited for gourmet dining. Custom recesi.cd. track and bookshelf lighting, custom cabinetry, central vacuum, two heating i.ystems, a built-in barbecue and a beautiful stone patio on the strada complete this home's abundant luxuries. Offered at $849,000. For more information, call Bernard Towers from the Balboa Peninsula office of ·j Ellis Realty Group aJ (71:) ,723-8120. Custom made for entertaining This stunning condo on the Newport Coast is a customiud ~idencc located in a gated community. There is a sheltered patio surrounded by trees and professional, flowered landscape. Absolutely elegant, the decor is a blend of hardwood floors, soaring ceilings, French doors, custom lighting and mirrors and abundant windows admitting warm ~unlighl The living space consists of three bedrooms and three baths, with one bedroom and bath downstairs, a living room with fireplace, a dining area off the kitchen and an added storage room. Designed for entertaining, this residence also enjoys access to a community pool and spa. The two car garage is outfitted with cabinetry for extra storage. Offered at $289,500. For ""'r• infonnadon, call Mali Gulhdge from th• Newport Bead• oflk• of EUU Reahy GroMp at (714) 644-6200. Channing cottage in eastside Costa Mesa Surrounded by brick-tined landscape in a country setting, this two bedroom cottage boasts a perfect floorplan for expansion. Beautiful touches accentuat.c the cozy ambiance of this home. The master bedroom features a rich. cedar-lined walk-in closcL Handsome hardwood floors and comer moldings bring a sense of fine craftsmanship to the rooms and the s unny kitchen looks out onto a lovely back garden. A separate house with private entrance can be a guest apartment or an income producing studio. Offering unique opportunities to entertain or to enjoy work and living spaces. This wonderful property also includes a two car garage with a three quarter bath and laundry room. Located on a great street in eastsidc Costa Mesa, this fine garden cottage is priced at $315,000. For more information, call Dana Black and Lou Anne Rilley from the Newport Beach office of EUis Realty Group al (714) 6+#.6200 • Beautiful La Unda Estates pool home with view This three bedroom plus large bonus room or four bedroom home is one of the best kept secrets in Costa Mesa with a Newport Beach mailing address. The house has curb appeal and is located at the end of a tree lined cul-de-sac with a gorgeous }'iew of the mountains. . 1be home is warm and inviting from the moment you arrive. The kitcbeb is white, light and bright with an attached family room and built in bookcases. The ~aid is large with a separate play area and jungle gym. patio and fenced pool. The house bas three bathrooms, newer Andersen windows throughout aftd a separate formal dining room. Meticulously cared for and offered at $409,SOO. , For lllOIY info""'111on, ul10.u4du Blanduml tit the Nwport BMei oJ!iee of EUU Reahy Group, (714) 644-6200, ext. 117. . 11 I 'I Daily PiJoc Rat &c:lit • f~ I, 1997 NEWPORT BEACH ··' Real Estate Advertising Supplement Arriving in Laguna Beach on February 15, 1997 . Real Estate For advertising information, contact sales representatives Janet Vinograd at (714) 574-4248 or Kip Hancock at (714) 574-4247. I ' ',.., ...... • .. . . • I ~·-- BALBOA PENINSUIA 1641 E. Balboa Blvd. 2BR Sun 14 $729,000 8 Shoreview Esther Yank 640-1529 NEWPORT COAST Pelican Point Sat/Sun 1-s $1,845,000 Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 1707 E. Bay Ave. Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 506 "I" Street Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 7BR 38R NEWPORT BEACH 1211 E. Balboa Blvd Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 Big C.anyon Villas Mason Ellis Realtors 759-7700 4BR 2-3BR Sun 1-5 $3,950,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 $1,100,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 $995,000 ~••of February 6, 1997 KEY LENDERS AND RATES 3C)..ps fixed lfTUEST ~ 11'09n'S LOCK· TYPE P,ttoNE RAlE OWN 00 .. A.PA Abacus Financial Group A (800) 938-9393 7.500% 5 2.125 15 7.757 5.960% 5 American Savings Bank S (800) 562-e272 7.625% 20 2.125 30 7.884 3.950% 25 Bank of America B (800) 642-22~. 7.500% 20 2.375 45 7.784 5.500% 20 Cal Fed lending S (800) 225-3337 ' 7.500% 20 2.043 45 7.749 3.625% 20 Chase Manhattan K (800) 900-6062 7.500% 20 2.125 30 7.757 4.500% 20 Coast Federal Bank S (800) 300-5626 7.81.5% 20 2.000 10 8.125 2.950% 25 Countrywide Funding K (800) 8n-5626 7.750% 5 1.500 45 7.944 4.750% 20 Detrick Mortgage Group A (714) 759-9892 7.500% 5 1.500 15 7.891 ~-----'------------------------~-----------------------3.850% 20 0 own e y Savings s (800) 336-9839 7.500% 20 2.375 30 7.784 2.950% 20 Emery Financial A (714) 729-9200 7.500% 5 1.625 10 7.704 3.950% 20 Fidelity Federal Bank S (800) 232-2309 7.750% 5 1."875 10 7.984 NA NA First Federal Bank of CA S (800) 872-4332 7.825% 20 2.000 30 7.871 2.950% 20 Fleet Mortgage K (800) 700-5650 7.625% 20 2.000 30 7.871 5.625% 20 Glendale Federal Bank S (800) 560-9000 7.625% 5 2.250 "5 7.898 2.960% 10 Great Western Bank B (600) 492-7587 7.325% 20 2.200 30 7.587 3.950% 20 Home Savings S (800) 975-5051 7.450% 10 2.250 30 3.950% 20 Nations.Banc Mtg. Colp. K (800) 685-0001 7.375% 5 2.250 30 4.250% 20 Newport Coast Financial A (800) 808-5626 7.375% 5 2.250 10 7.6« 3.960% 20 ProFed Mortgage ~ (800) 686-3756 7.625% 20 1.750 30 7.844 20 Sanwa Bank B "· (800) 237-2692 7.800% 10 1.625 45 8.008 20 TLC Financial Svcs. A ) 801-7300 7.625% 10 1.250 13 7.791 5 Union Bank of CA B 453-1288 7.750% 20 2.000 60 7.998 Wey9fhaeuser Mtg. 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Developed by GV Newport Center LP, Granville consists of just 68 single-level condominium homes. many boasting sweeping views of the golf course fairways. .. The neighborhood's rare, heart-of- Newport Beach address is within distance of the business and financial hub at Newport Center as well as world-class dining and shopping at Fashion Island. The Balboa Bay Club/Racquet Club is next door. Prices start from the mid- $500,000s on the custom-quality homes ranging in size up to 2,658 square feet. Distinguished by an impressive guard- gated entry, the Granville neighborhood will benefit from the casual elegance of a relaxed, resort-style atmosphere. Gracious, inviting floor plans feature large private courtyards, covered patios and dramatic Luxury condominium at Granville entry ways. The homes offer two or three bedrooms, up to three baths, meticulously appointed gourmet kitchens with breakfast nooles, a formal living room with fireplace, formal dining room and interior laundry area. Sumptuous master bedroom suites in selected floor plans boast sitting rooms. All homes feature the convenience of a two-car garage. Light-filled, elegantly detailed interiors arc defined by ceramic tile, wood or marble entry flooring, raised-panel interior doors, Baldwin hardware throughout, custom-quality baseboards and casings, bullnose radius wall comers, an eye- ca~hiog woodbuming fireplace with gas tighter and glass door and custom recessed lighting. All of the homes are pre-wired Eastside Costa Mesa designer home wrute wood siding, black ·shutters and river rock accents characterize this charming remodel on a beautiful -tree lined street. The attention to detail is evident from the home's curb appeal through to the private back yard. This impeccable home has three bedrooms, one and thrcc- quarters baths, a bright open floor plan with hardwood floors, French doors and ' windows, crown molding, wood blinds, smooth ceilings and recessed lighting. In addition, there is a bright white kitchen with tile and Sub-Zero refrigerator, a beautiful ··marble fireplace with stately wood mantle. built-in speaker system. security system, automatic sprinklers and tile bathrooms. This home also boasts an extensive use of bouquet canyon stone, starting with the entrance, tastefully covering the kitchen floor and extending out to a beautiful custom patio. The home is offered at $399,000. For more infonnlllion, call Markne Hassel or Manny S"llino al (114) 644-1600. Coast Newport PropeTlies, 4 Civic P/.a:rJJ, Sflile 260, Newport B•ad1.. I ~ •' ( 11 •• I l' I I ' ' I I• ' "., I I , I "(' •' .. for security system, telephone and cable TV. KitchenAid appliances highlight gourmet kitchens at Granville, including a 36-iocb. gas cooktop with five burners, self-cleaning double oven, dishwasher, and built-in microwave oven. Custom crafted kitchen cabinetry includes fully laminated interiors, pull-out shelves with concealed binges and a convenient trash drawer. Additional kitchen appoinbnents include islliod counter cooktop (some plans), hand-set ceramic tile countertops, ceramic tile, wood or marble flooring, Kohler compartmental cast iron sink with Grobe single-level pullout faucet and custom recessed lighting. Luxurious master bedroom suites have a an impressive options program. In addition to the advantages of a premium heart-of-Newport Beach address, Granville residents may enjoy such private community recreational opportunities as swimming pool, spa and designer appointed clubhouse for the exclusive use of residents and their guests. Ocean and beaches arc minutes away as well as convenient freeway access throughout Orange County. To ''811 Gnutrilk frorn Padjk Coast Higlaway, ~Newport Cenl#r Drive north. nun kft on Granville DriYe. For more infonnalWn, call (114) 64().8550. Rare opportunity Enjoy breathtaking sunsets, Catalina and coastal views from this spectacular home in a prestigious private community. This uguna Beach home is within walking distance and features tlm:le bedrooms, including a large master suite with walk-in closet, built-in dresser and laundry chute, two and one-half baths plus a pool bath. The large kitchen has a center island and brcakf ast nook. Set on a large lot with pool and spa, this spectacular home is offered at $1,595,000. F.or mon infomudion, caU Co11nie Maxsenti at (114) 644-1600. Coast Newport Properties, 4 Civk P'llwl, Su/U 260, Newport Beaeh. You've made excellent choices y~ur entire life . Don 't stop now. Golf Course Homes In N e wport Center. Welcome to the Age of Simplification . But simplifying your life doesn't mean that you give up any of the rewards you've worked so hard to earn. It simply means that its time to finally enjoy them. At Granville. In Newport Beach. An exclusive, guard-gated neighborhood of single level limited edition condominium homes. Spectacular golf course views. Lush landscaping. Tranquil surroundings. A luxuriously private, resort setting in the heart of Newport Center with Fashion Island just steps away, recreation and the coast nearby. Functional floor plans all grandly spacious to display your passion for collectibles or to accommodate visits from friends and family. Granvilie. Extraordinary, secluded and private. GRANVILLE t--0-' FOR INFORMATION , CA LL 714 -640-8550 FROM THE MID $500,000 'S fro"' Pod}K Coeul Hlgl'lway. go North on Newport Cmtn DriV<. rhmfirst lqr 41 Grwtvlllc Drive. ,· J. •,. • I I I· I I ''I ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY PILOT' -Barbara Swindall, . Realtor, The Prudential - Jon Douglas Company "I have advertised in the "Daily Pilot" consistently and am very pleased with the response I receive from potential buyers as well as potential sellers in the Newport Beach area. Advertising in the "Pilot" has benefited me in . · one additional way. An important part of my annual business plan is specializing in the attached homes at Villa Point, bordering on the Newport Beach Golf Course. As a result of advertising my listings in the "Pilot,,, I have become known to other agents in the area as -the specialist in Villa Point. Whenever they are representing buyers for that neighborhood or price range, they call me. It definitely helps me get my listings. sold. For advertising information call 642-4321 Thank you, "Daily Pilot!" B~ ~.4Q 729-7286 1 w~..._.._ __ ...__._...._...-...-.-.-....-..-.--.--.-..-.. ..... --~.-...... • ATIIENS • GENEVA • TELAVfV • BOSTON r • LA JOLLA • ODCAGO • SANTA FE • LONDON • [. ,.... g: .- .; f i ~ I I "" I .•. I R } l .a 1 ell ~ A. ! -. .,,,..,..... ·--< I ~ I • t . c :i. • ft . I . ' . . . : "~ ~·