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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-02-22 - Orange Coast Pilot, r--~~~-~--~-~-~-~-~-~--~~-~~-~~-~-------~--; • . . l • ! Education received at : I i conference worth <?OSt • ' I ' I • 0 h. dear, another school dis- trict scandal. It seems that at least once a year, Newport-Mesa trustees become embroiled in som~ controversy or other. The Pilot gets wind of the affair, and the chase ts on. Most of the time,· I have nipped at ~e district's heels with at least as much gusto as anyone. Now, however, I die to the board's defense. The $10,000 spent for the seven trustees and the superin- tendent to attend the annual •SEE COAST PAGE A14 .. L--~~--~~-~~~~-~-~~----~~~-~~~~~~~--~~~~~--~ pal8d ~ cuts proposed by dlltrtct~. . •rm tlaoroughly convinced lbere ii money to pay for a 7% rall8 tbll year and a 7% raise Dal 19!!. Without making these ~ Mid Linda ~ook, presi-cWDt OI tbe Newport-Mesa Ped- ...akxl of Tw:bers. •Budgeting ii really a matter ol prtodtiel, • she said. "I! the focus ti Nally quality education. then any cuts that affect students and teachers wouldn't be consid- ered.• Mook said before district staff MARC MARTIN I DALY' PILOT Cotlta Mes, police oa&cW 'lbomu Pipes leaves the scene of a shooting Friday iaornlng In the 800 block of West Wilson tbal left one man wounded md two usallanl:I at large. Ntan shot tryWg to' liidt •bbery victim •He is shot in arm after men in 'gang-style attire' open fire at him. By Qlristopher Goff•rd. Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -A Costa Mesa man took • bullet to~ • Pnday momiDg while trying to sliop ... robbery of neigh- bor's home on West WDlorl Streelt authorl· ties said. AroUlld 9 a.m. two aIJJled men attempt· ed to rob the home of Erma Bustos, 31, who lives in the 800 block of the sleepy residen- tial street. Bustos ran down the block to the nearby home of Jesus Belmudez. 40, who came rushing to her aid, said Costa Mesa police Lt Ron Smith. When Belmudez entered Bustos' house, bo~. the gunmen unleuhed a hail of gunfire on hi.al, Smith taid. They fired at six.shots, one bullet ltJ:ildng the upper bicep of ~udez right arm as be tried to flee through the back door, Smith said. The bullet went clean through the arm, be said. Behnudez left a zigzagging 100-yard trail of dime-sized blood droplets as he staggered down the sidewalk in the direc- tion of his own home, collapsing at 862 West Wilson Street Paramedics treated him there and rushed him to Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian, where be was listed Friday in stable condition, Smith said. . "It's not life-threatening,• Smith said. •tte'll have to have surgery on the arm to repair it, but he'll make it.• 1be shooters, desaibed as Latinos between · •SEE SHOOTING PAGE A7 even begins to consider cutting programs, it should reorgamze existing fund.I and route more toward classrooms . Bruce Olander, a sixth-grade teacher at Andersen Elementary, echoed Mook's concerns, saying the diJtlid sboold fund programs using a zero-budgeting method in which each program would have to justify each of its co.ti. •we have bidden consultants all over the place," Olander said. "Wh4t do they consult?" One of the distiict'I propoeed savings is reducing non-instruc- tiorull consultant Work to save $50,000. •SEE SCHOOLS PAGE A7 GOOD QITS? What do you think the school district I should cut to make room for teacher salaries? Do you favor proposed cuts in elementary school music, physical education and the Environmental Nature Center? Please leave your comments on our Readers Hotline at 642-6086. •Anger over former Corona del Mar Plaza plan h~ waned; but residents still have concerns about proposal. By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily i'ilot CORONA DEL MAR -Resi- dents aren't cheering at the news that the Irvine c,,. will soon start work on the· new Corona del Mar Plaza -but they're far from stag- ing a protest. And given their stormy feel- ings when the project was first announced. that's progreN. The developer recently signed its anchor tenant for the complex. trendy food market Bristol Parms. The good news for residents: The market agreed to open a 28,000- square-foot store minus the pro- posed exit onto MacArthur Boule- vard that had them up-in-apns. Construction will begin at MacArthur Boulevard and East Coast Highway when the center is 70% leased, which should be by summer, Irvine Co. spokesman Franz Wisner said. The design will feature Mediterranem-style architecture with heavy land- scaping, wood frames, stucco and large windows. The final city-approved plans for the center eliminated the MacArthur Boulevard exit and modified the proposed architec- ture, landscaping and lighting. The changes appeased resi- dents in nearby Harbor View Hills. But some say they'd still prefer no development at that comer. •A deal's a deal,• said Debra Allen, a board member of the HarboL View Hills Community Association. •1t is not the land use we would have picked. But we'll be happy as long as they abide by the conditions approved.• Wimer said the center's loca- tion will allow it to serve as a link between Fashion Island and Houston Corona del Mar. ·It really completes that whole shoppmg corridor," he said. "Both residents and visitors can come to Fashion Island and con- tinue to shop up and down Cout Highway." The residents, though sand- • SEE PLAZA PAGE A1• A cold, wet thrashing in the Drake Straight ~-~~~-----~---~-~~ ' • ' SPIRITUAL CLEANSING nu. JI Brad Avery'I 11nal dJapatch from the Polar Miit the veael lte and ltll crew matu have charted lrom Puen&o Areruu, QtJJe to Ute Antan:tk. .• • . . • :. M I • ' • • • • • • • Ramon Gomez. 16# ~other fellow reenagers fast for 30 hours so that others wont have t,o go lumgry. By Michelle TerwiJ~ Oailt Not f i2 SATURDAY. FEIMUARV ll. 1117 greer wylder This clothing is 'µJorth collecting Balboa Island's The Colle<:- Uon (675-6887) is owned by Jo-Ann Martindale who has been in the off-price retail business for almost five years since opening her first The Col- lection store in Irvine. Martindale has been consis- tently giving customers savings ol 50% to 80% off of retail prices on contemporary women's cloth- mg and accessories. Whenever possible, Martindale leaves pre- tit:keted prices, which are origi- nal prices put on by manufactur- ers for their larger customers including Nordstrom, Macy's, and Cache. : ·· Martindale says that unless she can offer at least a 50% sav- tiigs to customers, she does not purchase the merchandise. Cur- rently, The Collection is selling 100% cotton separates including jackets and pants, as seen in bet- ter department stores, for as low -as $15. It's located at 332 Marine .Ave. on Balboa Island. Bow Danglen (642-5459) is ;having a "pink tag sate• to cele- ·brate its two new locations. It's :now located upstairs at 445 E. · t 7th St. in Costa Mesa, and at .303 Broadway St. in Laguna :Beach, next to Cafe Zinc. On ·sale are kids' Flax, and ladies .casual clothing by Flax, Christy ;Allen, and linen, corduroy, and .cotton knits. Merchandise is :marked down as much as 70%. -Marlly Wilson, a local style -consultant, iA hosting a preview 4 the Spring 1997 Juliana :Gollezione sportswear, and intro- <lucing Roberto Pinto knits at her liome in Corona del Mar through Monday. You can make an appoinbnent to stop by to see :t»e collections that are sold by ·Wilson through designer-direct ~chasing. Please call 759-5526 -fbr an appoinbnent. • . : : Patti LuPone, a Tony award- ~g actress, can be seen at ))le Orange County Perfonning -Arts Center starring in "Patti l._'UPone on Broadway" through ~day. The show consists of a $riety of acts and songs from )>er musical roles. LuPone won a "O:>ny for her performance in Evi- :ta. There are Saturday and Sun-:daY matinees at 3 p.m., and a ~turday show at 8 p.m., and ;stmday show at 7:30 p.m. Tick- ~ cost $19 to $49. To purchase )!c.kets, please call 556-ARTS. . .. •: If you're looking for the best ln designer fabrics, A.marl Pab- 1'.b (675-8200) sells the latest l!uropean fabrics as seen in -riaany couture collections. The :t~brics are perfect for wedding :gowns, special occasions, and "lf)other-of-the-bride dresses. : • At Ansari Pabrix they offer :tashi.on consultation and take .speoal orders. It's located at ~55 Via Udo in Newport Bea¢. • :••EST llUYS appears every Thursday ~d Saturday. If you know of a good :t>uy, call me at 540-1224, fax me at .846-4170, or write to me: Best Buys, "daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, ~2627. • • • • r.----------------------------------------------------------------------------, Officer in .. lnglesia de CtiSto hospital with chest pains ' 1 I + CHUllCH NAME: Iglesia de Cristo + ADDRISS: 287 W. Wilson St., Costa Mesa. + 1El.9HOM: 775-8042. • + DENOl-.ATION: Oiurch of Christ. + VEAR CltUROt ESTUUSHID: 1990. + SEllVICE TIMES: Sunday, 2 p.m.; Thurs- day, 7:30 p.m. + SENIOR MSTOR: Jose Uribe. +SIZE OF CONGREGATION: SO families. + MAKEW OF CONGREGATION: Mostly Latino, 30% teenagers. + OtlLD CARE: Provided for all services and families activities. +TYPE OF WORSHIP: Prayer, a cappella singing, Bible study and the Lord's Sup- per. + TYPE OF SERMON: Teaching of the Scripture applied to daily living and fami- ly life. + RECENT SERMON: Uribe is presenting a series of 21 messages about how to change one's way of thinking. The series is based on Bible texts that speak about the importance of how one thinks, since how one thinks forms one's beliefs, actions and character. BRIAN P08UDA I DAILY PlOT By ChiistC)pher Goffard. Dalt Pilot COSTA MESA -An on- duty Costa Mesa police offi- cer was rushed to the bospltal Pri{lay afternoon after he complained of chest pains .. Officer Larry Petia, 26, was responding to a traffic colli- sion on Harbor Boulevard around 3:30 p.m. when he told fellow officer Paul Cap- pucdlll of pain and pressure in b1s chest, said Costa Mesa Pire Department Capt. Doug Wilson. + UPCOMING SERMON: Uribe will con- tinue to speak for seven more Sundays on how erroneous thoughts can contribute to much of the trouble in one's life, and how understanding this can lead to a change in thinking and a better life. Pastor Jose Uribe of Inglesla de Crtsto ln Costa Mesa. Cappuccilll drove him to the fire station, where para- medics administered oxygen, ~ an intravenous line, and took hitn to Hoag Memo- rial Hospital Presbyterian, Wllson said. Officials were not · sure what caused the chest poins. + WELCOME WAGON: Visitors will find a very warm and friendly group of people. They are given a brochure about the church and its ministry. If they leave their name, address and phone number they are sent the church's weekly newsletter. + OUTREAOt PROGRAMS: The church has an evangelistic campaign two or three times each year. Members go door · to door with information about the church and a guest speaker, who is invit- ed to the church for the campaign. In the summer, members go door to door week- ly with information about the ch~rch and invite community neighbors to visit. The church conducts regular da55es for single parents, the parents of teenagers, and newlyweds. It offers Bible studies at the church and a correspondence Bible course at no charge. +DRESS: Ibere is not a dress code. + MISSION STATEMENT: The church strives to follow the command of Jesus given in Matthew 28:19: •Go to all peo- ples everywhere and make them my disci- ples: baptize them tn the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. and teach them to obey everything I have commanded you." + INTERESTING NOTE: Uribe emphasizes that religion is not only in church, it is how one lives 24 hours a day. It is to learn to live a better life. After his sermon, he sometimes tells the congregation that the sermon is not finished; it just started. He referred to Hebrews 11 :6: •No one can please God without faith; for whoever comes to God must have faith that God exists and rewards those who seek him." • By Michele M. Man •1t•s really hard to tell if it's cardiac at this point,• Wilson said. •niey were classic signs (of one), but that doesn't mean that it was a heart attack.• Fetis, a four-year veteran with the department, is apparently sitting up in bed and taJ.kin~, Costa Mesa p,olice Sgt. Allen Huggins said. The hospital would not release news of his condition Friday night. L-------------------------------------------------~--------------------------~ Kids getting into the sWim of helping others K IDS HELPING KIDS: It's nl>t often you find high school students organized county wide to ra.tle funds to help kids in need, notes Newport Harbor High School co-ASB president Michael Hoevel. But that's what you will find today from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. as 500 stu- dents from 50 Orange County high schools gather at Heritage Park in Irvine for the third annu- al Swim for Kids to raise funds for kids at Orangewood Chil- dren's Foundation for abused, abandoned and neglected chil- dren. This is the third year Hoevel, now a senior, has been involved in the event and currently serves as the co-executive director of the County Swim for Kids pro- gram. Hoevel bas recruited New- port HarbOr High School stu- dents Ka.ssy Thompson, co-junior class president, and Scott Dore to continue the tradition next year. The Swim for Kids has raised $40,000 in the past two years and this year the organiz- ers hope to raise $30,000 with the aid of corporate sponsors and with the swimmer laps sponsored by friends and neighbors. Participating students are mem- bers of the local high school ASBs and Key Clubs, acicording to Thompson, who notes she and Dore are in training to take over leadership of the project in 1998. •we are learning organization and leadership skills while help- ing underprivileged kids, who ~ that way due to no fault of their own,• adds Dore. There is still time for you to support the Swim .. J•m de boom for Kids with a donation of a door prize, sponsoring a swimmer or an outrtqbt contribution. Hoevel can be reached by calling the Swim for Kids office at 509-1007. CLUB NEWS: Members of the Newport-Balboa Rotary Club and the Kiwanis Club of New- port Beach-Corona del Mar will be at it early on Sunday as they serve as volunteers at the 14th annual Spirit Run. The volun- teers will help direct traffic and man race stations, and members of the Newport Balboa Rotary Club will hand out awards to the runners, Which they sponsored $2,500. Members of the Costa Mesa- Newport Harbor Uons Club will meet at 6 p.m . Tuesday night at the Costa Mesa Community Center for the formal presenta- tion of the memorial for former club president and community leader Let MWer. Miller, who died last October, was Orange Shark Island Yacht Oub for a program Cout College CitJi.eo of. the on the ~m ~The Newport- •0pportunities are usually dis- gui&ed u ho.rd work. So a lot of people don't recognize Ebem. • Year·in 1991, taugnt and I~ Rotafy Oub at the trvlne &OUhed~ at l'l~~rt Harbor Ma~ Hotel to hear ~utch. Simmons lngb Sc::hOONlnGWil «live to a ~ ,oa ..,._,Work ~tipnsbips. • c:m1 ••..,.., a cum '5 published fNWY 5mrdav In the ~Pilot. FAX your Mrvica cfub'S meeting information to 631-5851 or mail to 1743 Bayport Wiiy, Newport Beach, 92660. variety of community organize-WOR'IH IEPEATING: From the tions in Costa Mesa and New-newsletter ot the Kiwanis Oub ot port Beach. Newport Beach-Corm.a del Mar ... WELCOME TO DIE WORLD OP SERVICE CLUBS ... Tom Norton, sponsored by Tom Naughton, who joined the Exchange Club of Newport Har- bor. SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS THIS COMING WEEK · lUESDAY -7:JO ....._ Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the Balboa Bay Club. Noon Costa Mesa Downtown Kiwanis Oub meets at the Costa Mesa Community Center. 6:00 p.m. Costa Mesa-Newport Hart>or Lions Oub, the Fish Fry Oub meets ~the Costa Mesa Community Center for for- mal presentation of the Les Miller memorial. WEDNESDAY -7:JO a.m. South Coast sunrise Rotary dub meets at the Center Oub. Newport Harbor Kiwanis Club meets at the Un~ Athletk Club. Noon Soroptlmlst International Newport Harbor meets at the Santa Ana Country Oub for a business meet· ing. Costa Mesa Rotary Oub meets at Mesa Verde Country Oub. The Excha~ Oub~f ORnge Coast meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub. 6:00 p.m. Newport Balboa Rotary Oub meets at the Bllhlli Cotlnthlan Yacht Club to hear Fritz Duda on the Balboa Peninsula plan. THUllSOAY -7:00 a.m. Costa Mes. Orange Coast Brelkfest Uons Club meets at Mlml'i cafe. Noon Kiwanis Club of Newport BNdl<orona del ~r mfftS at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Oub meets at the Holiday Inn. The Exchange Oub of Newport Hiirbor meets at the ~ . ·~ ~ -·~ ... -~ . ----~ COSTA MESA . •Surf Stnet: A briefcase, computer and other Items totalling $1,965 were stolen from a car parked In the 600 block. The window was pried open. • HerbO.-loulev.,..: $114 cash w•is s~ from a cash drawer that was inside a loctced desk drawer at a car dealership In the 2800 block. The draw- er was allegedly pried open. • West 19th Stnet: A wallet with $40 cash and a $50 Macy's gift certifl· cate was stolen from an un~ed church office tn the 400 block. • GNta Mae Stnet: 1Wo tool boxes and tools worth a total of $400 were stolen from an open garage In the 400 block. •Anton 9cMdeverct. Eleven Items of jewelry totalling SS,400 were stolen from a hotel room In the 500 bkxk. The victim accidentally left the jewelry In the room after chedclng out and could not flnd the jewelry afterward. NEWPORT 9EAat • CotpcM ae. Pim.: A vandal left a 20-lnch scratch mark on the door of a car parked In the 20 block. • VIII Udo: A purse; a wallet and bills totalling $510 were stolen from a shopping cart at a supennarket In the 3400 block. •"°Jal St. Geofwe lkMlcl: Nearly $6,000 worth of golf equipment was stolen from a car parked In a garage In the 60 block. The door wa.s unloCked. • ......,. Avenue: S 1,450 In cash was i10Mn from a business In the 200 block. A pry tool was used to break In through the back door. • 8olero way. Handguns, computer equipment and other prQperty totalling $4,·350 were ttolen from a house In the 400 block. Quality Legal Services: at a Reasonable Price B£AQllt$ HO'DJNE 642~ s125111r ATTORNEYS AT LAW • VOL 91, NO. J6 : THOMAS H. JOHNSON. • ~!sher : WIWAM LmDE..I.. • Editor : ITIVIWMU, •~Editor • -Yoecot. : ~Editor : TONY DODlllO, • News Editor :...,_~ • Spotu Editor ·MAM:MMmN. : "'* Edttor • LV.llCllA :~~ • MWGiii-~ a..tfled Mltwdllng . ~1.AM•••DN. :·Pion.,...• ""..,.,,,.. llWl. 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I -·~ 1 Cha'.pter may soon close on Bayside Village saga BRIAN P06UOA I DAll.Y PILOT Window washer Adrien Ma.ravUla washes the front window lnslde of Barnes & Noble bookstore at Triangle Square. • 1t appears a deal is about to be struck between lease bolder DeAnza and residents of mobile home park. By Jenni~ Armstr0ng, Dally Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Bay- side Vlllage Mobile Home Park residents' four years of legal headaches are inching closer to an end. A recent bankruptcy court decision and a long-term lease agreement with the company they've haggled with over rent prices and park ownership mean problems may soon come to a close. DeAnza Assets Inc., which owns and operates mobile home parks throughout the country, owns the lease on the 26-acre park until 2013. The company Sunday day for a spirited run· The starting gun for 14th annual Sutro & Co. Spirit Run around Fashion Island and New- port Center will shoot off on Sun- day. Racers can register that day in the Edward Newport Theatre parking lot on Newport Center Drive at 6:30 a .m. The Kids' Expo for young racers and visitors will open at 7 a.m. All registrants will receive a Spirit Run '97 T-shirt. Race directors estimate this year's run will-raise more than $120,000. The 5K/10K roadrace benefits Roy 0. Andersen, Lin- coln and Harbor View Elemen- tary Schools in Newport Beach. For more-information or to register, call the Spirit Run Hot- line at 224-9899. n~------------1 · Any Good Neigh~r : Brand PrOdfid ~~1 soo/ol;!ff: I Wiflrl Cou~ I I · c..•n ..-,,.,.. a!Pl'P I L One .... ",,.~,,...,,.,. ..I ------------- ' bu operated the park for 15 years. But a group of homeowners as the Bayside Land Co. came together in 1992 to purchase the park land from the Irvine Co. - and that land company has now gone bankrupt. As part of the bankruptcy plan, the land com- pany and DeAnza came to a set- tlement agreement that will allow DeAnza to buy the land, which includes 270 mobile home spaces .and 220 boat slips. The agreement gives land company shareholders their investments back ,and gives De.Anza cogtrol over the land to go with the lease it owns. "We've never wanted to sell the lease, and we've always wanted to buy the land,• DeAnza president Michael Gelfand said. Homeowners have battled with DeAnza for the past few years over rent hikes they said would drive many of them from their .homes. Orange County Superior Court ruled the -'1% hike unfair in 1995 and ordered DeAnza to roll rates back. Though DeAnza appealed that dedsion, it bas promised to drop its appeal it the bankruptcy and settlement plans go through OS expected. Federal bankruptcy court last week approved the land compa- ny's disclosure statements -doc- uments that chronicle its financial status. The decision allows bank- ruptcy proceedings to move on to closure and settle many of the ongoing legal actions surround- ing the park. "All of the litigation will go away,• said David Brownell, president of the Bayside Village Homeowners Association. "Hopefully it will lead to a happi- er era." The bankruptcy and settle- ment plan includes leases of up to 30 years for residents. Also, rents will start at levels determined by the 1995 court decision. Gelfand said the pl.an will allO provide for tenants who can't afford rent increues to stay in the park at reduced rates. The plan now goes to a vote of Bayside Land Co. aharebold.- and must al.lo gamer final approval from bankruptcy court April 8. 1be company's aeditora can still contest the proceeding9-_ "We believe all the major problems baye been taken ~ of in advance," Brownell MW; praising the land company boatd- members for the wotk they'ft put into smoothing the way for closure. He said a preliminary vote of shareholders showed 90% approved the plan. "There are differing opinions, but we feel this ts the best com- promise," he said. • Several companies have offered to buy out Bayside Lan4 Co. since it went bankrupt in Nov. 1995 -but those deals fell through when DeAnza woul~t sell the lease to the bidders. • briefly in the news City readies for Davis Cup's April match Davis Cup officials visited Newport Beach for the first time this week to get plans rolling for the national tennis event's April 4-6 appearance in the city. Officials at the Palisades Ten- nis Club, Hyatt Newporter Hotel and the Conference & Visitors Bureau hosted the visit, bureau president Rosalind Williams said. The United States will play the Netherlands in the match tennis watchers say may pre<f!ct the final winner of the cup. Palisades Tennis Club officials have also been scrambling to land sponsors since becoming the definite second-round host last week. Tickets went on sale for club members this week and will be available to the public Tuesday. Though things are still in the planning stages, planned pre- game events include: • A "public draw• on April 3 to determine the order of the ten- nis matches. Members of the public can watch the draw, . which will likely be held at Fas.Q- ion Island. • A cocktail reception at the Hyatt Newporter, also on April 3, Public dignitaries, Davis Cup officials a.nd U.S. Tennis Associa- tion members will gather the evening before matches begin.~ "Palisades is really helping the Davis Cup folks get attached to local carpenters and plumbers and things,• Williams said. "'11$ is like a second level of econom- ic benefit we're getting.• -By Jennifer Anmtron.u PREVENT LEGAL PROBLEMS? "' ;r , PROTECT YOUR RIGHTS! AVOID COSTLY MISTAKES For Immediate Consultation With A Lawyer Muse be over 18 *Touch Tone Required* Average call 6 min. SMART LAW" Newport Beach, California 714-756-3755 $~ Jewelers Since 1972 JEWELRY• Gom CHAINS • DIAMONDS• RINGS •·PEARLS • ~TATE JEWELRY •ANTIQUES • COIJJ1Cl'IBIJIS st DapZ COUECTION OF 25 YEARS IN BUSINESS 2981 FAlllVDW, ~TA (l'a view a ) .. . I SAT\MDAY, FElltUMV U, 1997 . school days Obituaries f CM be ,ml to the Hoag Pou.nda- -Victoria, local musicians have a harmonious time Glee Anna Purcell Glee Anna Pun:eD. a fonner registrar of CcraiDa clel Mar Higtl -Schoo1........... died Tuelday ID COlt4 M814. tkJD. Orde 1000, P.O. Bos 6100, Newport Beach, Calif. 92658- 8100. Victoria Elementary The past few weeks have been full of mUlical activities for the students, teacben and par- ents at Victoria Elementary. nus .year's Class Act program, a part- ;nership with the Pacific Sympho- ny Orchestra, began with the Prelude Assembly for both pri- mary and upper elementary grades on Jan. 24. The children learned that the word "prelude• is a musical term for introduction. Our school's "adopted musician• Cindy Ellis, a flute and piccolo player with the> Pacific Symphony Orchestra, and our •adopted composer" \4/oUgang Alnadeus tvfozart, were introduced to the entire student body by presenter "Lady transformed into a beautiful con· cert w.J}. The lunch area became fine dining al fresco with tasty food catered by Taco Mesa. The music was performed by a wood· wind quintet made up of Ellis and four symphony musicians: Valerie DeCarlo, oboe1 Debbie Kanter, clarineti Allen Savedoff, bassoon; and Russell Dicey, Prenchhom. The evening's concert pro- gram was entertaining, stimulat· ing and educational. In addition to an ensemble performance, each musician demonstrated how their instrument made so'unds and the range of notes their instruments can make. to teach each fourth and fifth grade clus their own music lel· son. The music leuon.s were about orchestral mUlic, focusing on the music of Mozart. The lessons featured Cindy playing her flute. Our students also listened to the CD, MOZART, Greateat Hit.a. These CDs were donated by Sony Corp. and distributed to all our teachers. All grades are scheduled to have their own class music lessons in the upcoming months. · In addition to the Pacific Sym- phony program, the Phllha.rmon- ic Society of Orange County brought their fabulous program. Meet the Musicians, for the fourth and fifth graders on Feb. 5. . .Storytell, • portrayed by Carole After the concert, refresh- ments donat~ by the Upper Crust and Sun Flour Bakery were served. Everyone had the opportunity to mingle and chat with the musicians individually, as they positioned themselves around the multipurpose room. This Musician Carousel provid- ed musicians an opportunity to further demonstrate their instru- ments and answer questions. On the day before, the fourth graders saw an e ngaging pre- sentation about American music from the days of the California gold rush and pioneers emigrat- ing across the country. The sec- ond graders got to go to the Orange County Performing Arts Center to see the Disneyland Band. The third graders are looking forward to the Music ·Cooney, a drama teacher from 'Golden West College. Then on the evening of Jan. 30, over 300 students, their fami- lies and Victoria staff came for :our second annual Family Con- -cert Night. It was a fabulous ::event. • The multipurpose room was Ellis then returned to Victoria . • • . • . • • • • . • ·: • • ·: • • • . • • • 'DON'T STARVE" 150 °0 OFF ' l "\ I I\\ I ~ I I J \ '" 1 I ( J Lose weight the healthy way with Robert Crumpton, M.D. ~}~fill._, ( IJ-llJ11)JJ ~ • Board Certified Family Physician • 20 years experience and JoAnn Lorbiecki, M.S.N., F.N.P.C. • Famtly Nurse Practitioner• 14 years experience FEN /PHEN and The ZONE DIET Call 669-4466 Weekend & Evening Appts. 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Orangewood Children a Foundation / /,, f, ' / (' I ' ' \' '' Mae " tliifn'nue i• the life of" Jnertling ebiJJJ Ungaro • Anne Klein • DKNY • Escada • St. John and more! END OF THE MONTH SAt,E Fri Feb 21111, Sat Feb 22'"1 & Sun Feb 23"' Hours: Moo.sat tOam to ·spm • Sunday 10am-4pm Total Purchue with Thia Coapoa Good 011 all mercltandi1e over I/ 00. Not fo be used with any other ducount. Expires February 23, 1997 760-6640 • 28SO ~· Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar Acce!'W z:=:: !::;, Sf~=::Wnmeni.. I Mobile, al.lo J>~ by the Pbilbarmonlc 5odety. And for Vlctoria'1 Just Read celebration for reading more than 15,000 books, our ltudentl were treated by the PTA to pup- peteer Jim Gamble's excellent production of "Peter and the Wolf• by Sergei Prokofiev. The children learned not only about the composer Prokofiev, ·his music and symphonic! mUl:ic, but also how to make puppets from Gamble. We are having a Pancake Brealdast at the school, 1025 Vic- toria, from 1 to 11 a.m . Saturday. Please join us as we celebrate 100 years of PTA. The cost of an individual breakfast is S3. A fam- ily of four may purchase a family ticket for$ 10. We will have an opportunity drawing at 10:45 a.m. With the purchase of your pancake break- fast tickets, you will automatical- ly be entered in the drawing. Additional drawing tickets are $1 each or a book of 12 tickets is $10. You need not be present to win. -GINA NESSEL, parent and Class Ad coordinator Tbe Mi.omt naUve lived ID Orange County foe 6S yean. Mn. Purcell ii IU.MYed by her son, Thomas H. Purcell; five grandchildren, Robert Lake, David Lake, Pattisue Plumer, Pol- . ly St. Geme and Andy Purcell1 and her great-granddaughter, Jacqueline Levere. Memorial aervklea 818 sched· uled for 3 p.m. Monday at Pacific View Memorial Chapel, Newport Beach. Donatiom in her name Mary Ann Murphy Mary Ann Mwpby, wife of American Legion Yacht Club Commodore Jerry Murphy, died Feb. 2. Mrs. Murphy, a member of the American Legion Auxiliary, will be honored at a memorial service at 11 a.m. Sunday at the Alneri· can Legion Post 291, 215 15th St., Newport Beach. A reception will follow the dockside service. Classified ads work for yog! · THE Daily ~ot t l 1 •,• 1I11 ·< t < ' 11' l rll l l 111 f \ : • , • l I 11 11 1 TUIE-UP PACKAGE '34~ ·=··"' •Ill .... rllll ,_. 1cgalll·l-ltl MICHAEL V. ELAMM.D. . COSMETIC SURGE.RY . . CALL TODAY FOR FREE CONSULTATION (714) 721-1113 . 380 SAN MIGUEL DR., STE. 207 • NEWPORT BEACH CA 92110 -SAnJROAY, FEIRUARY 22. 1997 Orange CoaSt springs into the latest fashions The society crowd shows off spring fashions at the recent Orange County Museum of Art event. Here's what they're wearing and who's wearing it ... SbUyt Young in Cache 1\vyla Martin in 'Jblernr Mugler SbeDey ElmD Jn Dolce & Gabbana Lana Chandler tn B. Magness Jeannie Lawerance tn Ozbek briefly What's opera, Doc? Bugs Bunny meets "La · • Boheme" for the 1997-98 Opera Pacific season at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. "La Boheme" is one of four operas the company will be pre- senting in its upcoming season, beqinning Nov. 11 with "The Mikado." Opera buffs will get a limpse of Bugs through the new Pacific brochure: Animator ck Jones will create illustra- tions of the wascally wabbit impersonating famous characters from the company's opera sched- ule. Conductors for the season are John -OeMain, Steven Mercurio, Stewatt Robertson and Christian Badea. Among the singers sched- \lled to make appearances: Marla Guleghina, Brenda Hariii, Leon· tin.a Vaduva, Marcello GiordAni and Richard Cowan. On the schedule for next sea- son: Sullivan's "The Mikado," Nov. 11, 13, 15 and 16; Puccini's •i.a Boheme,• Jan. 6,. 8, 10 and 11, 1998; Puccini's "Tosca,• Feb. 24, 26, 28 and 29, 1998; and M02art's "Cosi fan tutte," March 31, April 2, 4 and 5, 1998. An early spring bl~Ill.5 The American Cancer Society kicks off an early spring with its 12th annual Daffodil Days cam- paign, delivering bunches of the bright yellow blossoms to corpo- rations, organizations and cancer patients in Orange County. The flowers will be delivered on March 17 and 18, and the deadline for orders is Feb. 28 at 5 p.m . A bwich of 10 costs $7; 10 in a vase is $10; a mixed arrangement of spring flowers in a cobalt blue vase is $50; and a basket arrangement is $110. A "Gift of Hope• bouquet, which will be delivered anony- mously to local hospitalized can- cer patients, is available for $10. For more information or to order, call Sally Carson at 574- 6771. Help local youth by contributing to YMCA The Newport-Costa Mesa- Irvine-Santa Ana-Tustin YMCA ii looking for donations and vol- unteers to help their 29th Annual Community Support campaign. The goal this year is to raise $13',000 to help fund child care, resident camps, aquatics, fitness and parenVchild programs at 16 local centers. During the last three decades,-· the YMCA bas su\>Cidiled thou- sands of disadvantaged youth by giving them swim lessons, send- fng them to day camps aDd help- ing their parents w\th daycare. For more tnformaUon. call 6'2- 9990. J."-.,. • ,. ' Stephanie Argyros tn Genny_ SAlURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1997 TODAY CAT Q.UI SHOW Pandful Acce11ories for Feline Pam presents a collec- tion of feline jewelry at tbe Mal- ibu Cat Club Show from 10 a .m. to • p.m. at the Orange County Pairgrounds, 88 Pair Drive, Bullding 10, Costa Mesa. Cost ls S6 for adults and S5 for seniors and children under the age of 12. Por more infonnation, call 646-8640. OfOlESTEROL SCREENING · The Hoag Heart Institute offers cholesterol screenings at Grace Hoag Conference Center, 301 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. Cost ls $25 and includes a full lipid and biglyceride panel. Par- ticipants are asked to fast for 12 hours prior to the test. Registra- tion is required at (800) 514- HOAG. SPtRJT~AKJNG The Parvin Institute for Peace Creation offers a free seminar from 11 a.m. to noon at 412 31st St., Newport Beach. Por more information, call 723-0405. BUSINESS WORKSHOP Courtlandt Financial offers a .free workshop on •Asset Alloca- tion for Risk Reduction," a lecture for investors seeking successful porUolio design strategies from 10 to 11 a.m. at the University Ath- Interior Design Services letlc Club, 1101 Quail St., Ne'w· port Beach. Por more lnfonnetkJD, call 251--0270. GA.•..AGESALE lhe Lido Ille Boy Scouts Troop 31 ts having a garage sale from 9 a.m. to -4 p.m. at the Newport Shores clubhouse, S 11 Canal St., Newport Beach. Por more infor- mation, call 12344«. RUMMAGE 5ALE The Newport Aquatic Center, a non-profit organization, is hav- ing its annual garage sale to ben- efit the center's junior rowing team ahd its various Olympic and youth training programs, from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m . at One Whitecliffs Drive, Newport Beach. Donated items will be accepted prior to Saturday. For more inf onnation call 646-7725. . CLUTTER OJNIC Orange Coast College otters a "Clutter Clinic," presenting prac- tical ways to organize space at home and business, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in room 205 of OCC's Lewis Applied Science building. Registration fee is $39. For more information. call 432-5880. INVESTMENT TALK Orange Coast College offers a seminar on "Advanced Invest- ment Principles" from 9 a.m. to noon in room 204 of OCC's Lewis Applied Science building. Participants will examine the Distinctive ' Accessories & Gift.s 642-1640 Tu-Fri 10-6 • Sat 11-4 • 1720 Santa Ana Ave .. Ste. A Costa Men • 1 Blk No. of 17th St. There is a place where weekends are seven da 1 long ••• ~~~il?J:i~if~~ And everyone there 11 happy. Ktpu Suf Bou41 Qulehllver Baltlerta Suf Boar41 Dick Bmor S11rf Boar~• Clu~ Th11114er Br11. R1y11 Spooner No BS T111 111 the No11 Ri1tvtl4 Btekfut Rexy "\, ,, 11 .... ,,: I I I I " : ; >~~!~~! ..... ' I I II I 1036 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach I;. .. I ' I I , 631-2996 Count the number of times you hear yourself say: ''I could get used to this!'' CRUISE SEABOURN .'E4,P~J/RN # 1 Otb Apniversary Savings 5 day Caribbean "Samplers" from $1995.00 pp Seabourn Suite Become part of the "Scaboum Club" . )'ou save on future sailings Ask about ultimate Oolf cruises relationship between the poliU· cal econoraY and markat behav- ior u well u tbe theontical approacbea employed by m~ fund managen. Regiltratton fee ii 5-'0. For more lnformation, call 432--5880. GOSP£L CONCDT Southern California College presents Ralph CarmJcbael who will conduct a Big Band Golpel Concert at ?:30 p.m. ln the college gymnasium, SS Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Admiaion is $15. POI' more information, call 556-3610. CYIERCAFE Orange Coast College often its "Saturday Morning Cyberca.te• from 9 a.m . to noon in· Hi Tech Lab room 201 of OCC's Technolo- gy Center. The topic of the day will be "Homepages -content, design, where to go for help.• Sessions are $29 per class or $25 each when signing up for three or more classes. Call 432-5880. COWGE FOR KIDS Orange Coast College .offers an "Introduction to Aerodynam- ics," a varlety ol fun, bands-on science activities for youngsters in first through third grades, from 9 a.m. to noon in room 102 ot OCC's Business Education b~. Cost ii $40. Por inforI1\4tion, -'32- 5880. TAX PREPARATION O{ange Coast College offers a free Volunteer 1ll Assisting Pro- gram. designed to provide income tax assistance to low-income, elderly, non-English speaking and/or handicapped persons, Featuring a Fresh Collection of Eclectic ltem6 for you r Home & Garde n ... A Truly Delightful Shopping Establi6hment. 1'720 -0 ~A. ~>It,. CJCb.. H~, cA . ,U-:7 ·Stop By! HOURS: MOfU.fay to Saturday 10:W to 6:00 Nor-th of 17t.h St<Ut fn the Otd Dairy Center AGroee from Ml UN 11~· &45· 9l'IO THE BEST RTNESS CENTER SINCE 1982 ·TRIAL MEMBERSHIP 6 WEEKS ONl Y $69 Wt are more than just the best in Penonal Training! We offer a full line ci exercise classes ~ programs that include: SPINNING, Step, Stretch & Toot, Flexible Sir •• Yoga, Cardio Sculpc, Full Exercise. Circuit Trainmg, Ski Conditfoning. Weight Management & Training. Experience The Diflerencel Please call 631-3623 Regular Memberships Are Available SWe-1/e THE PREMIER FITNESS CENTER I 080 Irvine Ave. (WESTCUFF PLAZA) at Irvine Ave. ti East 17th Srrttt, N FEBRUARY .STOCK REDUCTION SALE As everyone who lw ever attended one of our sales knows, our sala are truly SALF.S. No tags changecLno marking up to mark down... a truly fi&bteous sale- and when it's onr, it's over! DoN'T delay, come in wb8e there 1.1 still a great selection. CHARL~S H. BARR from 9 a.m. to noon in room 104 of OCC's Business Education build- ing. For more information, call 360-209-4. SPIRITRUN Roy 0 . Andersen and Lincoln and Harbor View elementary schools present the •sutro & Co. Spirit Run '9? • around Fashion Island and Newport Center. Walk-in registration will take Factory p1Aee at NlketowD ID 1li.naW ~. Tb ........ tbe day tJI. iW ewaa, partkire• wQl meet at 6:30 a.m. m the Sdwardt Newpoirt, theater ~ lot <Xa Newpod Center briTe. -Tbe fund·ralling event bu developed tnto the major source Ol funds for ~ mental ecblClatkmal program1 at Andersen, IJnc01n and Harbor View elementary IChoo1I tn New· port Beach. Entry tee ii S20 for adults, S18 for chlldnm ages 12 and under, St 7 for senm. For more Information, call 552-3949. GARAGE SALE . The Lido Isle Boy Scouts Th>op 31 is having a garage sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Newport Shores clubhouse, 511 Canal St., Newport Beach. For more infor- mati(>n, call 723-«44. FREE KAYAl<JNG Paddle Power offers a free kayaking clinic at Newport Dunes from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Newport Beach. No experience is necessary to try the single and double kayaks on the bay. For more infonnation, call 6?5-1215. BRAND NEW · COSMETICALLY IMPEREECT Get the Best tor Less/ .; Q1C 3165 llmbor lllvd. .• eo.taMaa o.e 8locll 9cMltll ol ~5 Fwy !ill 545-7168 "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality" CUSTOM-MADE NEW FURNITURE • DRAPERIES ADDITIONAL 5% OFF FOR PURCHASES BEFORE FEB. 26"1 CUSTOM FURNITURE RE·U?HOLSTERY ~( ,. , ... _ ( » <->1 ,.1· Come Visit Our Newly Expanded LOORING DEPARTMENT •Carpet •Wood· •Linoleum -we a.n Upticl1tary & Orlpel -w. 0.., & Wax Wood Aoorl • Vinyl •Marble • rue THEZONI A 1ooe.l 1upport group will meet to dilculs The Zone, the nutdtion plan developed by best- selling author Barry Sean, at 7 pm. at the Barnes & Noble book- ltore in Fashion Island in New- port Beach. Call 673-3588. FOREIGN POLICY St. Mark Presbyterian Church offers a discussion on !'An Inte- grated Europe• frQm 7:30 to 9 p.m. at 2100 Mar Vista, Newport Beach. Cost is S5 for members and $8 for guests. For more infor- mation, call 644-1341. AmNllON TAUC Coastline Counseling Center offers a seminar on "Attention Deficit Disorder 'Il'eatment: Med- 'ication, Diet and Exercise" at 7 p.m. at 1200 Quail St., Suite 105, Newport Beach. Cost is $5. For more information, call 476-0991. : OTIZEN WORKSHOPS :· The Jewish Community Cen- . ter of Orange County offers citi- . zens workshops throughout the :day at 250 E. Baker St. A social : worker, who also serves as a proc- : tress for the Immigration and Nat- · uralization Service, will explain '.the interviewing and testing pro-.,., around town cedures to people who have been legal U.S. residents for five years. Cost is $30 to $45. For more infor- mation, call 755-0340. SMALL BUSINESS A seiiUnar on how to develop a small or home-based business earning $100 to $800 a day will take place at 7:30 p.m. at the Sheraton Hotel Newport, 4545 MacArthur Blvd. For more infor- mation; call 751-4460. TUESDAY .. ATTENTION TALK Coastline Counseling Center offers an attention deficit disorder seminar on "I'm Not Moody, Well ... Maybe" from 1 to 9 p.m. at 1200 Quail St., Suite 105, New- port Beach. Cost is $20. For more information, call 476-0991. WEIGHT CONTROL Cycle Junkee offers a weight- control, motivation and lifestyle workshop from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at 1677 Superior, Costa Mesa. Cost is $15 a class and $50 for any five classes. For more information, call 642-4222 . LET'S EAT OUT CareAmerica 65 Plus and Sou- plantation Restaurants offer a seminar on "Let's Eat Out" at 10:30 a.m. at the Souplantation, 1555 W. Adams, CoitA Mesa. The lecture emphasizes the fun of eat· ing in a restaurant along with basic nutrition facts about what foods to choose and what to eat sparingly. All attendees 65 and older will be treated to. a free meal. Call n7-5600. NEW GENETICS The Ne'ivport Beach Central Library offers a free program on "The New Genetics and Modern Medicine" at noon in the Friends' Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. The slide presentation will focus on current advances in genetics. For more information, call 717-3890. HEALTHY EATING Hoag Heart Institute offers a free "High Blood Pressure Update" from 7 to 8 p.m. at Grace Hoag Conference Center, 301 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. Reservations are required at (800) 514-4624. LINCOLN'S LIFE The Costa Mesa Republican Women Federated will have its luncheon meeting on the "Life of Abraham Lincoln" at 10:30 a.m . at the Costa Mesa Golf and Coun- try Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive. For more information, call 557- 6545. -·-We Are A Unique Family Medical Practice Dr. Connealy is one of the leading Physicians in the country to specialize in the alternative to synthetic hormones. • Natural hormone replacement •Treatment for PMS • DHEA I Adrenal evaluation for increased energy •Enhancement of Men's health & vitality • Thyroid Imbalance • Comprehensive Nutritional Assessment for Physical Balance \\,·"I)''' i.1!1tl' 111 .1 l'1·1-.1H1.1I \\1·i ·J1 I I oo.,-. 1'10 ~1.1111 Dr. Leigh.Erin Connealy M.D. Dr. Vincent Kan L.Ac. Acupuncture JoAnn Lorbiecki F.n.P. 14642 Newport Ave. Ste. 200 Tustin (714) 669-4446 It's easy to see that all stain·resistant carpets aren,c alike. That's because DuPont Approved s1xfNMAsTER GwmJ LmlN has stain resistance that lam lollF,1', even with repeated profmional cleaning. Plus adwnccd TEFL{)~ ~olqgy to help ttSi.tt so~. SATURDAY, FEIRUNtY ~ 1"7 Af SCHOOLS CONTINUED FROM A 1 Some teachers at Monte Vista High School, an alternative edu- cation program that includes independent study, said they were upset with a proposal to put inCiependent study students back into comprehensive b!iJh schools. Economics and civics teacher Marc Katz said the proposal would actually cost the district mortey because many students would drop out before they would go back to their high schools . Bo Glover, administrator at the Environmental Nature Cen- ter said he was disappointed, but not surprised by a proposal to end funding of the center. • 1t would basically shut us FASTING CONTINUED FROM A 1 of hunger pains. "I will just pray to God that he will take my hunger away," Ramon said. Ramon called the iast a "spiri- tual cleansing." "Doing something good for hwnanity and to know that L've helped someone, somewhere," Ramon said. "It makes me feel down,• Glover said of the non- profit organization, located behiDd school district adminis· trative offices on 16th Stieet. Mike Fine, chief financial officer for the school district, said wben the district proposed ending the center's funding after the Orange Cotmty bankruptcy, center officials said they would pursue other funding sources. •we've gotten a corporate sponsor giving us annual fund~ ing as well as developing other contacts,• Glover said. But the other funding sources are not enough to keep the center run- ning, he said. Glover said the center was celebrating its 25th anniversary this April. "If they cut us on the April 1 date that they proposed, that will be quite an interesting anniversary,• he said. "Thanks for 25 yer and that's it.. good insid\ that I've done some- thing." He said the fast made him think of some relatives in Mexico who sometimes have a bard time paying for basic necessities, including food. · He also thinks about the impoverished people he has seen on television. "I worry about people who don't get $1 a day and live in trash dumps,• Ramon said. "I just want to help them and see if I can make a difference." I can't believe ..... . SHOOTING CONTINUED FROM A 1 18 and 20 years old with sbave4 heeds and •gang-style attire,• escaped in a getaway car driveD by a third man, who is alsO desaibed as a Latino of similar age. The car is described u a newer-model white compact. Smith said. Although the house was r~ sacked, nothing appeared to be stolen, Smith said. • Bustos apparently liv~ with her baby and two male cousins in their 20s, all of whom were pre- sent during the attempted rob· bery, Smith said. But only Belp . mudez was hurt. "We don't know if it's gang· related," Smith said.;. adding police are investigating •a possi: ble connection between the s~ pects and the people that were robbed. That's the sense we're getting rigl1t now. (Belmude2' just appears to be a good neigh- bor who walked into a bad situa'- tion." · Police are asking those with information to call the station al 754-5281. Put a few words to work for you. Call the · Daily Pilot ,,. CLASSIFIEDS 642-5678 . It's My Home Landscaping or re-landscapi!ig islour answer to a beautiful new look for your home. FLOWERDAL can make your landscape dreams come true, and increase your home's value, too! Come in today and discover the people who ·can make a difference to you and your garden. ~ . ~ NURSERIES, INC. KAY MATSON, A.A. ------. COMPLETE LANDSCAPING 46 YEARS EXP. SANTA ANA• 2800 N. Tustin A\c. (714) 633-9200 C.C.N.P. 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Landscape Duiper _.._. __ COMPLETE BASIC SERVICE ON EXTRA TVS FOR NO MONTHLY FEE! rHt C0t~CHA""" • We'll be on time for your lnstala.tlon- or you get • $20 . credit! ' Al ... 1MOUGNT A worbbop tU.. plK'e tram 10 a.m. to oooa IOday at New Thought Q mununMy CbUl'Ch. All ct... take plAClt &t 19291\.lltln Ave. ln c:o.ta MM&. A love oftering d Sl5 ii euggat- ed. 1b IMm rnc>N, c.a.11646-3199. HEAUHG IM>UN HlMTS ~arcl Christian PellowabJp ls bo9tlng • Mrl• ol divorce recovery worbbopl in CoctA Mesa through March 2$. l!acb 1\JMday from 1 to 9 p.m., usJstanl pastor and single parent Mike Barnett wW guide participants in a l~oo format. The series takes place al 102 Eut Baker St. Call 556-8463 for more Information or to arrange child ca.re by pre-registering. CREATIVt COPtNG On Tuesday, St. Andrews Preabyter- ian Chwch wW host a semlnar to help people cope with self-worth, pttorlties, time management and relationshlps. The biblic:ally-based presentation involves members of local Christian Women's Clubs and features Min1 Jane Johnston of Stonecroft Ministries. The morning session, "Resowces for Cop- ing, • begins at 9 a.m. with coffee and registration. The afternoon session, "Priorities and Outreach,• ends by 2 p.m. The public is invited and anyone wanting to attend should bring a sack lunch and $3 for admission. Call Molly at 54-4-7701 or Bev at 970-5519 for more details. JEWISH SUNDAY SCHOOL The Jewish Cultwe School is offer- ing Sunday school classes for children, ages 5 through mitzvah program, as well as adult seminar. The 10 a.m. to noon classes usually meet at the Jewish Community Center twice a month. But some sessions substitute a field trtp. 1lUs chapter of the Society for Human- istic Judaism sponson an adult semlnar 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 regis- tration, phone Deborah Holland at 559- 6726. . • MMDIGMStWT The Newport 8etdl Baha'i Commu- o.lty allowt partidpaota to bear UM! experience l>a.radfgm Shift: A New Way -A New World 7:30 p.m. rtery Pdday at a private residence in Coron& del Ma.r. 'lbgether, they explore such cru-- tions as: Can racism and pnljudic. be eliminatedf What I.I the new world orderf Can confllcts be fftOlved with- out forcef Are women and men equalf What's the spiritual solution to ow eco- nomic problems? Music and food are included. Directions: 759·0999. GREAT DEOSIONS A stimulating series of dlscusliom on U.S. foreign policy continues Mon- day at St Mark Presbyterian Church. This Monday's topic will be •An Inte- grated Europe?" The 7:30 to 9 p.m. event takes place at 2100 Mar Vista in Newport Beach. Call 644-1341 to learn more. DHARMA SOOETY Newport Beach Higashi Honganjl Buddhist Temple's DbArmA Society pre- sents a lectwe and discussion series Sunday, March 9, and on the second Sunday of each month at the temple, 254 Victoria St .. Costa Mesa. Call 722· 1202. SlNGLES ARTISTIC FREEDOM "Coloring Outside the Llnes" will be the topic of a Wednesday evening of Serendipity at St. Andrew's Presbyter- ian Cbwch. Private therapist Betty Thompson will 'help those attending the 7:30 p.m. event "take the next step of risk and adventure.• She believes accepting a ho-hum We blocks poten- F~G Making Your World Better From Within! " INTERIORS (714) 673-1212 SEE OUR WEB PAGE http://www.farthinginteriors.com Remodeling!!!! Kitchen and Bath Specialists Call For FREE In Home Consultati.on Expert Interior Designers and On-Staff Crews From Concept to Installation Proud Member of the Newpon Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce SERVING ORANGE COUNTY FOR 18 YEARS Cont. 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It all takes place at 2401 lrvlne Ave. In Newport Beach (Back Bay). For Information about the time, call 548-6900. SERMONS . DMNE DW.OGUE The Costa Mesa Chwcb of Reli- gious Science announces its new Sun- day l9rvice from 8:30 to 9:15 a.m. 1bls month, lt Q)Vers the popular book "Conversations With God.• 1be same lenon will be offered during the mid- week service, Wednesdays, from 7 to 7:'5 p.m. Love offerings will be aoc-ept- ed from those attending selVices at 2850 Mea Verde Drlve East. Suite 111. To find out more, C4ll 754-7399. BRIDGES 1be Rev. Ken Gray links "Heart to Heart• Sunday at New Thought Chwch, the Science of Mind Center. The 10i30 a.m. service follows medita- tion at 10:15, and Sunday School is pro- vided. The church is newly located In the Neighborhood Community Center at 1845 Park Ave., in Costa Mesa. Call 646-3199 for more information. NEW lltA.DmONS A series of Sunday messages based on Jesus' Beatitudes will lead up to Palm Sunday and Easter at Christ Chwcb by the Sea. Pastor David Lehmberg leads the New 1\-aditions Worship Services at 9:30'6.m. Child ca.re is available during each obser- vance. The United Methodist church is located at 1400 West Balboa Blvd. in Newport Beach. Phone 675-6310 for details. . -:-~·-,~,, ""7'.-~. -~~ ' . . . '' ---~· UR AU"EIUHG ECPllUlHCES Over the next four nie.day evenings, rpeakera at Christ Church by the Sea wW relate pe.nonal religious. experienc:es th.at profoundly changed their lives. At 8:30 p.m. Sunday the Santa Ana Dlstrlc:t IUperintendent of the Callf·Padfic Annual Conferenoe wW share what happened to him. fol- lowing the Rev. David Riclwdson'• dls- cussion, there will be singing and 1p. da1 music. The church ls located at 1400 W. Balboa Blvd. in Newport Beach. Phone 675-6310 to find out more. SHABBAT Temple lsa1ah of Newport Beach , (conservative) otters Shabbat services · Friday at 8 p.m. The Temple's spqitual leader, Rabbi David Rosenberg, wW officiate. The community is invited to attend the event at 2401 Irvine Ave. in Newport Beach. More Information is available by calling 548-6900. BIBLE SURF1NG Christ Church by the Sea's indoor Service on the Sand will study the book of James during February. Don Rober- son leads the informal Bible Surfing service at the chwcb on Sundays at 8 a .m. It includes singing, the message and good fellowship at 1400 West Bal- boa Blvd. in Newport Beach. Phone 675-6310 for details. SUNDAY NIGHT A.LIVE At 5:30 p.m. Sunday, the Sunday Night Alive come as you are celebra- tion continues at Christ Church by the Sea. The 14th Street gospel band will perform, and pastor Dave Lehmberg wW deliver a message of hope. Vlsitors LOWER BACK PAIN ... 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Willow Creek C'«nmunlty Church member Nancy Ortberg will deliver the meuage dw- Jng the SlB event ~t lndudes lunch. 1be church ls located at 600 St. Andrew'I Road in Newport Beech. Call 631-2880 for further details. A JESUS Of AU. TRADES The MCODd annual Soup Supper Lenten program at St. John the Divine Episcopal Church will explore a 20th Centwy Jesus. Drawing on the imagi- nation and using parallell In Gospel records places Jesus in the context of normal everyday lives. These might lndude executives, humorists, or news reporters. Christi.an Education Director Clifford Nunn wW lead the six week course. It continues at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday through Ma.rch 26th at 1834 E., Bay St. in Costa Mesa. Call 548-2237 for more infonnation and directions to the chwcb. RENOWNED ARCHAEOLOGIST The man who discovered ancient Israel's oldest Ark will speak at the Jewish Community Center of Orange County. Eric M. Meyers will present bis slide 1ectwe on• Ancient Synagogues• March 3, at JCC'S Cbi.siclt Auditorium. His 7:30 p.m. 1ectwe describes bow the z:e11oa-. •ii toc>k ....,., pwwidild eodll11•nt1 ......... ~~ ::..c: "'--~=-=r.:;.~ •for JCC _..._. Ud 112 lclr Dllll- ......_ ..,...._. wta be -- dwtDg the ..-1 at 250 I!. a.bf St. ID Co.ta MeM. 1b leu'D mon, Call 755-- 0340. 5IMCHA ANO CIU9tA1lOH$ nm oa.n •ppeal to thole plenning evetl such u ~.bar mb:lvabl, ~or tiu1bdey ~In addlttoa to cat«en, ~. pbologn· phers, '19mple Bat Yabm'• ~event abowcmes m\Jlld.anl, invitation spe- dalJ.sts and others. Prom 5 to 9 p.m., attendees can enjoy tutings, music and sped.al presentations. It happeol Wednesday at 1011 camelback St. In NeWPQrt Beach. Pot more lnfonnadon, c.a.11 o453·0694 or 644-1999. HEALING AND ENUGHTENMENT Gate of Heaven Chapel conducts Sunday services at 2 p,m:with psycb.tc demonstration. spiritual healing UM! sped.al music. They take place at 1401 15th St in the Newport Beach Ma.sonic Thmple Building. Until Tuesday, call 722 .... 609. KEEP TH£ WONDER AND JOY Of OIUSTMAS AUVE Ow Lady Queen of Angels offers inactive Catholics an opportunity to engage in or listen to candid, open dia- log on topics they choo.e. The gather- ings continue March 2, at 6:15 p.m., and offer frank, honest discussion in a relued setting. In addition to morality, re-marriage and annulments, past top-, lcs have Included scriptures, changes since Vatican Il and more. The talks take place at Our Lady of Angels Parish Center at ~046 Mar Vista Drive in Newport Beach. Call Marie Romano at 548-3844 or Johnny Golde at 721-~ 0496 'r1th any questions. • BAHA'IS GATHERING The Baha'ls of Newport Beach • sponsor a lunch, speaker and discus-• sion of timely topics 11 a.Di., Sunday ; and the last Sunday of each month a~ a private residence in Corona del • Ma.r. All are welcome. 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"Meadowlark" from one of her For those who venerate •Les early, less successful ventures, Miserables" as the pinnacle of "The Baker's Wife." musical theater, hear about it LuPone also starred in a fr~m the star's perspective: "I'd play the first 20 minutes, die, revival of "Pal Joey," and she • then wait backstage for two and offers her audiences the seldom-a half hours. I'd walk into the ·heard, slighUy blue original lyrics pub across the street and say, · to "Bewitched, Bothered and 'Hey, pour me a pint, ·I've got a Bewildered," which were too hot revolution to sit out." for cinematic consumption back Then, of course, LuPone deliv- in the 1950s. In a softer mode is ers a heart-rending version of "I her easygoing "Moonshine Lulla-Dreamed a Dream" from that by" from u AmUe. Get Your show. 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Her two recent Local woman promotes interactive art during a conference today and a project · with Newport-Mesa district together to explain wby they do what they do wW open up some of that oppres- sion to light,• she said. The conference will draw upon ae- atlve people in a variety of fields tojects -todays nference on cre- tivtty at UCI and a j,roposed mural for 1he Newport-Mesa flnified School Dis- trict -demonstrate that she ls not all talk and1 no action. Indeed, interaction is the key to her thinking. Story by GEORGE TAPLEY + Phot0s by MARC MARTIN including artists, designers, poets, filmmakers, psychologists, actors, story-teDers, dancers and educa- tors. Adams hopes the conference ~ At the recent opening of"the •ew Orange County Museum f/I A.rt. the Costa Mesa resident was displeased by only one .Jlllng: "There were all these gocents, guards, a.nd even par- .\mts telling their children not 'to touch the art," she said. .~There was nothing you were allowed to touch!" ~ Adams feels those contra- "tlictions often tum art into a ~egative experience for many children. The repression of will prove an ideal opportunity to exchange ideas about ae- atlvity and to allow specialists and non-specialists alike to dis- cover their own creative poten- tial. ("The conference is'open to the public. For more informa- tion, call 645-9629). Adams' own artwork, not surprisingly, also invites partici- pation. People are encouraged _ ___, to touch, to manipulate and Arttat Janet Adams. works OD her .. Creatton wan· In the beck yard of her Costa Mesa home. The piece wUl be part of the day-long Creattvtty Conference today at UC Jrvlne. The wall (detailed at left) ls comprtaed of a rolled steel base with steel squares. triangles and hexagons elevated by magnets. ..!lOnverbal communication is a shame, she believes: "The sense of touch is huge." Adams, wbo is a skilled P.ainter and paper-maker, believes her job as an artist goes beyond the making of precious objects. She ls more interested in the process of making art than s);ie is in the object& that result. And she wants others to experi- ~nce that creative process - those moments in the studio she compares to "trance-like or a'ltered states." These experi- ences of visual creativity, she believes, are universal. Everyone an have them -especially chil- dren -though adult life tends to discourage communicating them to others. . The daylong conference, The Creative Process: Personal Defini- tions and Demonstrations, to be held at the UCI Student Center, is an effort to break the silence. Her reason for doing the conference, she says, is to counter the general belief that, "the creative life, which our society pays only lip- service to, is only ego-or greed- related". "I know that this thihking is internalized by all of us at a very young age, and I hope that bring- ing overtly creative people ~t At J-V Cl VJ'~ _,., a •LL uellD PUllM'TUR9, TOV8 a ACCll911GA•a, ITC. RIM N~ 8hd. I• Del Mer) ........... C.C. ..... (71111 A1·7MJ ----------------------, Regal Beauty SUpplles •Salon Established Sina 1964 ALL MERCHANDISE* Regal Beauty Supplies & Salon I 269 B. l 7tlt St., Costa Mesa 1~,~~o moyo~:~~~~:~~:_M~•- •otscountJ do not apply to Murad. 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For infor-~mation, call 432-5880. • ~ JAZl. ENTHUSIASTS : Orange Coast College presents : jazz pianist Butch Thompson and ·his Hiawatha Mardi Gras Band at 4 p.m. Sunday in OCC's Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Me~a. Advance tick- ets are $17, advance discount tickets are $15 for OCC students, ·senior citizens and children under r 12, and tickets at the door are $21. For information, call 432-5880. EVENING WJTH 'WAR' ! Twin Palms presents ~An i Evening with WAR," the land- ; mark 1970's band, at 10 and 11:30 l p.m. Friday at 630 Newport Cen-t ter Drive, Newport Beach. There I :will be a cover charge of $15 after .9 p .m. For reservations, call 721- '8288. L ART !ENVIRONMENTAL EXHIBmON A special showing of mixed J]ledia artworks by Gail Taylor •will be presented at the Orange •County chapter office of the :American Institute of Architects ~ough April 4 at 320Q Park Cen- ter Drive, Suite 110, Costa Mesa. For information, call 557-7796. .; .... , t ...... ' . (~·_ ... A MIXED MEDIA COUAGE •The Outsider Wlt.bJn• ts the title of an exhibit of mixed media collage. ~tlngt by Newport Beach artist Mia 1'avonetti on dis- play through Priday at the New- port Beach Central Ubrary, 1000 Avocado Ave. For infonnation, call 717-3801. UMfT'ED EDmONS 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 Friday at 3406 Via Udo, Newport Beach. For more information, call 723-088?. ACRYLIC PAINTINGS Laguna Beach artist Fila Bar- nett's bold, colorful acrylic paint- ings will be on exhibit through Friday at the Jewish Community Center, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For information, call 755- 0340. 'BAU IMPRESSIONS' •Bali Impressions," a mixed media exhibit by Italian-Ameri- can artisVphotographer Frank Lombardi, will be on display at the Newport Beach City Hall Gallery through March 4 at 3300 Newport Blvd. For information, call 717-3870 SPECIAL FLORAL DESIGN Orange Coast College offers an advanced floral workshop from 7 to 10 p.m. on Tuesdays through March 11inRoom107 of OCC'1 Art Center, 2701 Fairview Road, Colt& Mesa. Attendees will cieate original floral arrange· ments. Registratlo~ fee is $59 with an additional $45 materials fee. For information, call 432-5880. 'CABARET The Theatre District presents •eabaret• through March 22 at 2930 Bristol St., Suite C-106, Cos- ta Mesa. Performances are at 8 p.m . Friday and Saturdays, 7 p .m . Sunday and March 9, and Sunday matinee performances are at 2 p.m. March 2 aIJd 16. Tickets are $15 for students and senior citi- zens and $20 for others. For more information, call 435-40ll3. MUSICAL REVUE The Orange County Perform- ing Arts Center presents "Patti LuPone On Broadway" at 3 and 8 p.m. today, and 3 and 7:30 p .m. Sunday at 600 Town Center Dri- ve, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $19 to $49.50. For information, call 556- ARTS. 'THE PRICE' The Newport Theatre Arts Center presents ~The Price," a play that examines the relation· ship of two long-estranged broth- ers who meet after many years to dispose of their late father's belongings, at 8 p.m. Thursday through Saturdays and 2:30 p.m. Sundays through March 9 at 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. Tick- ets are $13. For reservations, call 631-0288. ROSEY'S AUTO BODY CAURJl#IA lAW STATES You CAN CHOOSE ANY REPAIR FACILITY FREE Piel.., & Deltw.ry ·All c.ttW Ttchkiln 642-4522 121 l1tl11trl1I Way • Costa M111 'IEST AND ANAL OffO' South Coast Repertory pre-· sents "BAFo• through Sunday on the Second Stage at 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The performance schedule ii today at 2:30 and 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. nck:et.s are $26-$39. For information, call 957--0433. KIDS DRAWING AND PAINTING Orange Coast College 9ffers a drawing and painting class dur- ing its "College for Kids~ pro- gram for youngsters age 8 and older from 9:30 to 10:50 a .m. every Saturday beginning today through April 12 in Room 112 of OCC's Art Center, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Registration fee is $49. For information, call 432-5880. AERODYNAMICS Orange Coast College offers an "Introduction to Aerodynam- ics," a variety of fun, hands-on science activities for youngsters in first through third grades during its "College for Kids" program, from 9 a.m. to noon today in Room 102 of OCC's Business Education BUYING A NEW HOME? WE'RE YOUR HOMEO WNERS INSURER ! Rabbitt Insurance Agency Since 1957 AUfO •HOMEOWNERS • BWE CRO~ ~ rd ~. S r)J Y'S"' .. ,.-~,.. .. ,....~•-,.. r , 631-7740 «I Old Newpon Blvd. • Newpon Bach ·~ ...... llOlj>lul) SATURDAY. FUltUMY 22. 1997 Aft Building, 2701 FMrview Road, Costa Mesa. Cost is StO. For infor- mation, call 432-5880. AUSTRAUA a.ASS Orange Coast College's •eo1- lege for Kids• program will brlng Australia to children through a unique program of music, songs, stories and colorful images at a winter workshop, from 9 to 10:30 a.m. every Saturday beginning today tb.ro1,J.gb March 15 in Room 103 of OCC's Business Education Building, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Registration fee ts $45. For information, call 4342- 5880. DANCE BAUET Luis Fuente will teach a master ballet class for intermediate through advanced ballet dancers age 11 or older from 1 :30 to 3:30 p.m. Sunday at the DeFore Dance Center, 151 Kalmus Drive, G-3, Cosra Mesa. Cost is $15. To regis· ter, call 241-9908. BAll.ROOM ASSOOATION The Orange County Chapter of the US Amateur Ballroom Dancers Association will hold its montbly leHoD and dance tram 7:30 to 11 p.m. today at tbe Avant Garde Ballroom. f 220 Scott Drift, Newport Beach. Admtutm ii 15 for memben and $8 for othen. Por infonn.ation. call ~tn3. NEWSCRWTS READING South Coast Repertory pre- sents •wishbones,• a story abol4 two old friends who try to face their past while struggling with present-day relationships, at 7:30 p.m. Monday at 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $7, For information. call 957-4033. BOOKTAUC Round Table West presents authors Edd Byrnes and "Koolde No More"; Cathy Lee Crosby and •Let the Magic Begin"; Linda Deutsch and "Headline Justice•; and Jason Kelly and "The Neatest Uttle Guide to Mutual Fund Investing" at the next luncheon Thursday at noon at the BalbO(l Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. Tickets are $35 and advanced reservations are required. 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With Jeanne Costales in as the new party "chair," roledano's loose cannon days are likely over. But will the Democratic Central Committee get serious about its obliga- tion to the county's 400,000 registered Democrats? The committee's old guard could start by coming to terms with the past. Yet Sally Alexander (quoted in the same article) maintains that Toledano "did not do the ter- rible things he is accused of." Right. If Alexander wants to help build the Democratic bridge to the 21st century, she'd better du~p her antiquated ideas. Example: After the Democrats were routed in the '94 elec- tion, she was characteristically upbeat. In a letter to the LA nmes she asked, "What do we do now? What we've always done -only more sol" Presumably that was the secret weapon in her race for the 45th. Congressional Dis- trict. Some weapon! She didn't even carry her Democratic vot- ing base: more than 70,000 Democrats actually voted, yet her tally was 68,312. On the GOP side, fewer than 115,000 Republicans cast ballots, but Rohrabacher received 125,326 votes in all. Can Alexander surf and chew gum at the same time? I~ a district that's so heavily Republican (5 to 3), the only prayer for a Democrat is to appeal to GOP voters. Loretta Sanchez apparently did In her race, much to Bob Dornan's dismay. And Clinton drew heavily from non-Oemocratlc ranks: more than 48,000 crossed over. And who was Clinton's C.ltfomla campaign chief? Tom Umberg, whose own crossover vote In the 1992 race for the 69th Assem· bty District was stunning. Stunned the hell out of Jo Ellen Allen and Tom Fuentes fn fact. ! I ! I •I : I •I : I •I VANGUARDS The boopsters from Southern C&lifomia Col- leg~ are on a roll, rack· ing up eight straight vic- tories. CongratulaUom and best of luck on future gamea. SHAREHOLDERS The folks who own shares in the tiny Santa Ana Heights Water Co. have suddenly found themselves in ·the middle of a bidding war between Mesa Comoll- cl4ted and lrvtne Ranch water distdctl over COD· trol ol the compmy. And in all likelihood. the lhare price for the Santa readers hotline losses COWlllllON Now tbat out-cl-town Oower wndon faraJ9d into Va,_ttne O.y this .,._, local Oodlta are Nocwntn' angry. 'Ibey say letting tbele Dodlta In hurt bUlinea during their biggest time ol the year. So In a move tbat would thwart the free market. the Chamber ol Cmnmerce II propollng a ban Oil ouflide flower vend.on durtng holidays. lEllAMITZ ~ 1be pot bu run dry oo the . legendary Prench onion soup at this dusic restaurant on Old Newport Boulevard. Yvan HWD- IODY IOARDERS A Peninlula Point homeown- LOSING -TRUST IN TRUSTEES ~ 1HE ISSUE: Readers debate the wisdom of spending $10,000 to send school trustees to convention in San Jose. 1 . . 1 I don't support the spending of 1 $10,000 of taxpayers money to : send Newport-Mesa board mem-i bers to a conference in San Jose i by trusting the trustees. No won- . der the schools are low on moo~ ey. EDllll OELKERS Newport Beach It is absolutely ludicrous that they are wasting tax payers money. GLEN HUBBARD Newport Beach The Newport-Mesa Unified School District continues to gfad- uate students who cannot read, cannot write legibly, cannot speak English correctly and who do not have even have a basic knowledge foundation to prep~e them for a life in today's society. Based upon these results there is no evidence the students bene- fit from junkets like the San Jose holiday enjoyed by Superinten- : dent Bernd and his cohorts. 1 I believe perquisites are privi-1 leges and privileges must be earned. UnW the school board and adminlstraton; do thA jobs for which they are responsible, they must be denied any of the perks. In other words, earn it before you spend it. I also think that it is time for everyone charged with educating our children to be compensated based upon their individual performance. Those who fail to maintain a minimum standard should pur- sue other careers and open up positions to those who are com- mitted to excellence. That is bow the world is outside the protec- tion of fortress education. DAN SHOBE Costa Mesa I believe that full details of the trip weren't released. I have no trouble with $10,000 for a confer- ence if the conf erenc:e is worth it. The report mentioned that $10,000 was spent. but it doesn't describe how much the confer- ence itself cost. It looks like from the figures that you are given that the con- ference itself might have cost about $700 per pezson and that would explain more than $500 of the trip of the $5,000 ot the cost. I believe if you really look into the details of what they got from the conference, it might really have been worth it after all. I feel not reporting the legiti- mate expenses of the conference amounted to slanted journalism. RICHAllD VALENSTEIN Newport Beach To most board members, it is just another ho-hum affair. 'Ibey are the first to preach economy and the last to listen to their own rhetoric. TED HEREFORD Newport Beach I am a former teacher and I know the lack of accountability in the public school system and that is what it looks like to me here. I'm now a travelling salesman and just to give you an idea, I traveled from Orange County to Atlanta to Philadelphia then to Washington O.C. la.st week and I spent less than $1,768 which is the highest one I see here by Ed Decker. My bill was $1,500 and I was staying in Marriott Courtyards, I had three differeat flights, three meals a day, a rental car, gu for. the rental car. , Uke I said I am an ex-teacher 110 I know the lack ot account- ability and that ii what it Is here. Wbo is going to hold these peo- ple accountable for the money they spent? Nobody. There is nobody to hold them -accountable for it. JEFF SCHULD Newport Beach While I usually don't agree with some of the things that the superintendent spends money on, I certainly agree with these people's rights to go to confer- ences. 1bey have to go to these conferences to learn about what is happening in other diltricts and I think it is a St0,000 well spent to keep tbele people abreast with what Is going on In the world otherwise we could never~. I think you are pushing your neW1 gathering way out of line. here. Tb1s ii a very small expense for a very important fundiob. thete people do. They ,1 spend a lot of time and I don't -' think you should be overplaying ~ it like this. ~ JOE ROBINSO!( Newport Harb<( High School teacbet A. The most pathetic aspect of ~ the so-called trustties blowing e the $10,000 ts not the money, it iS' the oommenta about the cost ot "-: the trip. An amateur group thera~ pist would have a field cl4y lis-~ teD1ng to them trying to explain .: ttall way. .., Minimizing defenstve half : truths, denying, ratlonaHzing, .~ justifying and blaming just for · openen. Dana Black didn't real-'; • how apenstve it was until .~ the bW. came. Thole numben. ;. UIUllly on tbe right band col-: UIDD, Ml called the price. Ask • any grade 1Cboo1er Dana, they : wW educate you. • GilYDRJEt Costa Mesa- " " ., Don't let Big Brother zoom in on you C osta Mesa's flirtation with photo radar illustrates both the seductive nature of using teclmology to enforce behavior as well as the usually w~-intentioned but ill-con- ceived desire of politicos to improve our lot while ignoring the big pict\U'e. Newly elected Councilwoman Heather Somers, an on:Un.arily thoughtful person, propotes to install a pbotographk: deviQe to be hipped by can illegally enter- ing the intersection at 19th Street and Newport Boulevard. dwing a redlighl An automatic camera would map the plc::ture ot the U<»me plate and the driver of the cer. What is Jolt in the questlort Is a thoughtful debate not only on the efficacy of technology in law enforcement but allo on the greafllr enaoacbment OD dv1l 1ibertles tn a fr9e todety. ' 1be apemlon ot remote semlng ~by govern- ment for law ~ pur- J>OMI IDINly ..... the tech-~ .. .,...... cs.. not --......, Judr ..... Wblt al odMrY'oWk-tlllllwaulillllDd themMltw tD mda lafolcw1W4f Sh«mld .. ,.. dlll ,..,. ' walkers using photographic means once databases and com- puter systems are developed that would allow the identification and appreheruJlon of milaeants? What ot the constitutional guarantees of due process? Sup- pose someone borrowed your car and ran a red light with it. Should you be ticketed and forced to prove your innocence? Proponents ot photo enforce- ment maintain the driver's photo- graph provides tncontrovertlble proof.= Settioa ethe problems of poor viii cauted by weather or , what if you loaned your car to your twin brother oc llltar who committed the Ulegal ectf ff9w would you ccnfront your aCCUlel'f Rnolutionary prlnd· plel emho«Hed in our Comtltu· tioa pNl\DD8 an .a....t to be lnwent. The pmnmeot bean the burden ol pnMng culptlbOI· ty. But wd • lli.IDut9: Por tboee al you --• dl•loa recently, bow..., ... u ... to <mtlllt llf ..... -tbe ..... wdttilD lo .., F'" it, ooutw1d'.I: iklllll 11...,.-. : a•. II *• •moftllilbMdnl • • john h~s SATUAOAY, FtBRUMY 22. 1997 • AW readers respond Cell .phones, driving just don't mix , ; ~ IDITOR'S NOn: We asked our read- f'S H drMng ~ the use of cell phones .,. • dangerous mix. This Is what some I'm driving around town I see guys racing up and down town, up and down my street. They are talking on their cell phones, not paying attention to the street or what's going on. In my opin- ion, it's just a matter of time before, God forbid, one of our children gets hit or maybe me while I am walking out to my car. • 9f them Nd to say: l 'm an amateur radio operato, · and about 10 years ago I got stopped on the 405 freeway · ,nd was cited for inattention to · Hriving because I was operating tnY amateur radio with both hands free, but evidently it is a State law. That cost me $10Q. It's kind of strange that people can tun around using cell phones ,nd not get cited for inattention CIUPWATSON Newport Beach 'Irying to concentrate during an animated phone conversation while maneuvering in traffic, particularly at moderate to high speed, is most dangerous. That person is either indifferent to others, or worse, a sociopath. " I to driving. . Bll.L SANsONE Corona del Mar . . • There's nothing wrong with it. I've seen people do it. I have been with people who do it and it doesn't affect their driving in flllY way. Now if it does affect somebody's driving, that's because they are just not paying attention. TONY MUCJIEL Newport Beach I've been using a cell phone for 10 years now and gener~y use it with a hands-free device which I feel is very safe while driving, as long as the conv~rsa­ tion you're having doesn't require you to do a lot of other work or lengthy writing. In situ- ations where people hold the phone to their head, I think that JUNE STANLEY Costa Mesa . It is a problem. The police are kaying it's not a problem, it does not cause accidents. But when Planning a Bar/Bat Mitz.vah? Anticipating a Wtdding? Thtn you nttd to attmd: SJMCHA AND CELEBRATION P/JZce: Temple &t Yahm 1011 ~/backSt. . Newport Beach, CA 92660 (Cmr60[]11111/Jmr111'4 ~ih«k) Datt: WeJnestl4y. Felmuuy 26, 1997 Ttmt: 5:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. · Come mut a variety of cattrtrs, florists, musicians, photographers, vuuographm, invitation specialists and a hon of others! Enjoy tastings, music, and more! Open to the puhlic No admissi()11 charge For infonittnfon 'f'JJ (714) 644~ 1999 The Home & Garden Co. Why Wait For Spring To Furnish The Patio & Garden? Monday-Saturday 1 lam-Spm f Nffr Pturns) 369 E. 17cb ~:16 • Coeca Maa. CA 92627 (714) ~-(714) 6t4M390 the short, casual conversation can be safe. However, U the subject is intense, requiring a lot of thought or emotion, or the subject involves a lengthy dis- cussion, then I think people can lose track pf their driving responsibilities. I just returned from the Unit- ed Kingdom and their driving laws are much more stringent than they are here. If you are seen with a cell phone at your ear while driving, you will be pulled over and ticketed by the police, especially in Scotland. • Bll.L WALKER Newport Beach I don't have a cellular phone myself, however, I see them quite a bit on the road and I see the cars slowing down when they are talking. They don't seem to mind which lane they are in, they just keep slowing down. I think it's a hazard. I notice that when they tum they don't put on a blinker so you don't know where they are going to tum or when. I think the phones are, in gener- al, very distracting for the dri- ver who puts himself in danger and everyb,ody else on the road. GINNY KEMPLER Corona del Mar Cellular phones and driving can be a dangerous mix, but it is not cellular phones that cause accidents, it is cellular phone users. 1 was a victim in an accident caused by a fellow on a cell phone who stopped unexpectedly to take notes. However, IQ has never been a 0 r i ~Ji r1 c1 I IHIPERGO $5.99 Sq. ft. 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We solve them. criteria in obtaining a driver's license or in the use of a cellu· lar phone . PAUL BALDWIN Newport Beach It's very dangerous, especially when they are on the freeway and driving with one hand. It is perilous for everybody around them. I think they should not drive and talk on the telephone. I hope that they do something about that. They also wouldn't be able to take a driver's test when they are driving with just one hand. I don't think they would pass it, do you? DOLORES JOHNSON Newport Beach HALOGEN TABLE LAMP 6229/1 Satin Nickel & other finishes available 1 OOW, full dimmer Ht 14" Diameter 12" Repairs & Light Bulbs Open HOLTK0rnR. LEUCHTEN Tues. -Fri. 8:30-5, Sat 9-4 1510 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa e 548-9341 126• Angular Sofa. All 8 way band tied. Starting at $2,699 No Surprises •. Just Low Prices!! You don't have to sacrifice quality to get low prices! Name Brands, distinctive dcsJgn, hundreds of leathers and colors. 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Right, it was dumb of Superin- tendent Mac Bernd to spend $17 for a breakfast ("I'll probably never live that on.e down." he says quite cor- rectly). But that also included Wendy Leece. A $17 chit for break- fast for two at a convention hotel is just not a whole lot of bread these days. Right, they might have stayed in a hotel a little cheaper than the Fairmont But lodging was assigned by the San Jose Housing Bureau. Reference was made to the con- ference as ·a party." Some bash. The conference comprised 102 clin- ,.ics, seminars and workshops, run- ning from 9 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. ,. --ADDITION , CONTINUED FROM A 1 • vard and Coast Highway. Company officials hope ~e two anchors will whet the appetites of otl)er chic potential tenants. Bristol Famis officials have been scoping Newport Beach for about three years and jumped on the Corona del Mar spot as soon as the Irvine Co. ottered it. And they said they're just as happy to be ooming as the Irvine Co. is to have them. "Unlike other supermarket chains, we don't just open on any comer,· said Jodi Taylor, Bristol , Famis director of advertising and · marketing. "Newport fits our demo- graphic perfectly." Limburg, a Newport Beach resi- dent, hopes to rent to other retailers not normally seen in these parts. He said he has talked with companies -in Seattle, San Francisco and San Diego. Possibilities for the tenant mix in .. the approximately 20 stores that will open there: a gift shop, an adventure store, an upscale baby , store, a unique furniture store. Lim- burg said he bas heard from sever- al companies, but hasn't finalized . anything yet. Bristol Farms may be able to help him attract some tenants, he ·said. The market's six other loca- tions have the likes of Barnes & Noble and the first-ever Qub Dis- ney family entertainment center as neighbors. The plaza site sits right between Fashion Island and Corona del Mar's shopping district. That also puts it close to the mall's Farmer's J Market and Corona del Mar's tiny specialty shops. "We are the largest market doing what we do," Bristol Farms' Taylor said. The store carries 30,000 specialty food items, sushi, produce, ' wine, gifts, flowers and deli items. The planned Houston's restau- rant, to be named Black Canyon Grill, wW be based on the compa- ny's Rutherford Grill in Napa Valley. Though the plaza sits mere blocks from the Houston's-run ·Bandera restaurant, the company promises a concept different· from its other Orange County eateries. It will serve seafood and sushi in PLAZA . CONTINUED FROM A 1 wicbed between Corona del Mar's shopping district and Fashion Island, don't mind more store choices, said Phil Arst, chairman of the Community Associations Alliance. "But we do have a great con- cern about traffic even with the CWTent limited plan," he said. "We ·'also worry about it duplicating ' businesses we already have and bankrupting those small Corona del Mar businesses." The tenants so far -Bristol • ·Farms and a Houston's-run restau- : rant ..i.. sound pretty good, Allen •said. The Coron.a del Mar Chamber ·of Commerce has supported the project aince the IM.ne Co. agreed • to cha.Dge its name from the origi- . oal moniker, Newport Pavilion. •; •we have felt that anything . that helps the area helps us/ said 1chamber member Luvena Hayton. •There'• nothing wrong with com- .. !petitldn -compeUton it good. I :"tee nothing negative, only posi- .1.Uve. • Allen also Mid the project pro- '· Videl a chance to lm~ve the • Irvine Co.'1 community relationl. • u the Irvine Co. doe1 what it pro~ to do, Jt will go a long way toward ettabblbing a good • ·relationlbip betweell tbe compuy and retidenta, • Alleil Nld. ------ Topk:I covered ui enormous range, from abrodve imtructkma1. delivery ayateml (the ·19ngs River Integrated Studies• ·project, •A Colt Bttedive Rehabaltatlon Plan for &peDed Students") to ainic'U· lum (•Barty literacy Leaming and Barty lntervedon • "Restructuring Reading-Language Develop- ment"). Also funding, finance and facili. ties (•Expanding ExiltiDg School Site Facilities," "Spedal Education Funding•) and effective gover- nance ("BenefitJ of Board Self· Evaluation.• •Maximizing School Board Leadership"). Plus: community leadership ("How ibree School Boards are Working Together to Benefit Their Districts," "Un.king Schools and Buslneues") and human resources ("Developing Teacher Standards" and "Role of the Board in Collective Bargaining"). Vital stuff, all of it When the New- port-Mesa sobool board functioned as obedient lackeys to a mooarch1c superintendent, a conference like this would have been a waste. Today, however, this is supposed to be a pro-active board, a leader- ship board. The infonn.ation this conference gave our trustees is vital Even one minor detail could repay the district many times 10 grand. The board's newest member, Dana Black -who, by the way, spent $120 of her own money on books and only expensed texts her school-site committee was going to a casual atmosphere, Houston's vice president Bob Lynn said. The plaza's location, as well as the chance to work with the Irvine Co., attracted Houston's to the project, he said. The Mediterranean village-. style plaza will boast wood frames, stucco and large win· dows. Plans for the center under- buy uryway -found the oonter- eooe invaNiab&e. ·The iaformatioG W9 got. lbe ~ to talk wtdl -..ns memhen from other diltddl. WU lnaedible. We bMrd from ...- wbo blve IOlved the ldnd ol pOb- lmm we'ni fadng -tbey'ni reel peapM. reel IWXfJlll ....... · -..ma1m1 you aware of bow Jic>.. lated we are here. There'• so much going on elsewhere ... lt made me reebe what slow-going it ii (for a school district to change). But we must c:hange. We're 10 years behind (many other distrlcts). • Seems to me, facing those facts, and learning how to act on them. is worth the whole 10 thou right there. Now, having said all this, any trustee who uses district funds to attend the Danforth Foundation conference nexl month in Philadel- phia is a fool. Any board that approves such bas a majority of fools. Three board members and Mac Bernd will have their tabs picked up by the foundation, and that's fine. Go forth and learn. Take good notes and share them when you return. To the others: Be wise and con- sider the wisdom in this slightly altered version of W.C. Fields' favored epitaph: "All things consid· ered, I'd better not be in Philadel- phia." •MID MMT'IN"I column runs~ Thursday and Saturday . went scrutiny and mbdification. after nearby residents objected to the bright lighting, noise and traf- fic it could bring. After agreeing to those compro- mises, the company has turned its attention to renting out the center, promoting it, and 'in a few months building it. -By Jennifer Armstrong .... What if said - 0 1 guarantee you THE BEST TAN you•ve ever had or your money back." T here. I said it! 2731 East <;oast Hwy~ • Cloth.es From The Wardrobes Of The World's e·est Dressed People. February 1997 S MTW T FS 1 2 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 t8 19 20 21 22 OJ 24 2S 26 Tl 28 Refresh ments Served All Day Drawing Fo r $100 In Merchandise at 2:301 Corona del Mar• 675.5553 - INSIDE 1Wo loCals earn first-team benhs on Pi.lot'$ AU-PCL I I I ( ' I I I I I I I ' I I I I ' l I . ' -1, I i I' ' : I INSIDE Two Sai.lors earn first-team berths on Pilot's All-Sea Wew ·Eagles' 1-2 .backcotirt punch comes to forefront, 53-45 ~ .. .. .. ~ • .. • • • • ,. • • .. .. .. . • .. ~ .. • •With Mansell and Dawkins, ~d Sam Nelson, too, it's too much for La Quinta's one-man offense. Victory puts Eagles into Tuesday's quarterfinals with the home-team advantage against an always-tough .Morningside five . By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot , WESTMINSTER -La Quinta High Coacli Craig Snider's self- described one-man show ran into visiting Estanda's three-ring big top Friday night, as Eagles Sel- wyn Mansell, James Dawkins and Sam Nelson combined to -gang up on Garden Grove League MVP Scott Ogilvie. The result was a 53-45 ~stancia victory in the first round . of the CIF Southern Section Divi- sion W-A Q<>ys basketball play- offs, a battle of league champions. Estancia (20-7) will host sec- ond-seeded Morningside, a famil- iar postseason rival, in Tuesday night's qua.rterfinals, at an alter- nate si(e of the Eagles' choosing. Morningside (19-5) defeated La Canada, 64-57, at home Fri- day. ' "I can tell the secret now: Scott Ogilvie is our offense," said Snider, who watched his 6-foot-5 senior cany his Aztecs (18-9) in the first and third periods. Estancia, on the other hand, used its backcourt standouts, as well as Nelson to come at the hosts in waves. Mansell. a veteran of postsea- son wars, having spent his first three years at Mater Dei High, opened the game with a three- pointer and finished the first peri- od with five points to key a 12-8 Eagles' lead. After Nelson hit two free throws to make it 16-13 with 3:42 left in the first half, Mansell and Dawkins assumed offensive con- trol, combining to score the team's next 27 points over a span of near- ly 16 minutes. "Their guards were certainly the difference in the game," Snider said. Driving for layups, pulling up in the lane for short jumpers, or connecting from threedom, Mansell (20 points and four three- pointers~ and Dawkins fl.6 points and two three balls), helped the visitors maintain a 4341 edge, before Nelson regained the stage in the final four minutes. Nelson, showing no ill effects from a sprained ankle that kept him out of practice all week, fol- lowed two foul shots with a layin and a free throw to push the cush- ion to 4841with1:47 remaining. La Quinta's all-league guard Drew White, held seven points below his 11-point average, dropped in a layup after an 11 I ( I I I '-. ( I I ( ) ( ) I '~ ( I .... " '" ( ) ( ( I I\ • r--------------------------------------, I I I I I I I I I I I I I Estanda's Irving bias (right) goes for the ball as Pullerton's Milton Guadron defends. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I •Zelaya returns to Estancia lineup, : I contributes three assists in 3-2 win; : PCL champion Laguna Beach next. ! I I By Mike Sciacca, Daily Pilot • COSTA :tvfESA -There was cause for cel- e bration all around Friday afternoon when Estancia High's boys soccer team scored a 3-2 victory over Fullerton in the opening round of the Division IV CIF Southern Sec- tion Playoffs . The match marked the return of two top Eagles, team captain Fernando Lara and last year's Pacific Coast League scoring leader, Miguel Zelaya, giving Estancia an added , boost of confidence . The duo's presence was felt, too, as the Eagles played solid defense and dominated the Indians before about 150 at Balearic Field at Estancia Park. thus setting up a second- round showdown with PCL rival Laguna Beach. •SEE EAGLES PAGE IB2 L-------------------------------------- daily pilot high sc:fioOI athlete of the week •Newport Harbor point guard. the •Court Jester," bas Sailors smiling all the way to the CIF playoffs. By Barry Faulkner, Dalt Pilot Ogilvie offensive board with 51 ticks left, and the Aztecs appeared headed for more after an Estancia turnover. But Nelson silenced the revved-up crowd by procuring a steal in the backtourt, then drove for a layin lo all but ice things with 40 seconds left. "That steal was huge, because they had a break going the other way," Estancia Coach Rich Boyce said. "Sam really saved our bacon." Nelson. the Pacific Coast League Player of the Year, dropped in two free throws with four seconds left to collect nine •SEE ESTANCIA PAGE 84 0 0 Sailors lose it, 47-43 •Newport Harbor goes ice cold at the line-(7 of 19) and host Seahawks take advantage to advance. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot HUNTINGTON BEACH There's no doubt Danny Pulido made a difference for Newport Harbor High's boys basketball team Frlday night. There's no doubt the Sailors enjoyed a distinct advantage when Kevin Hanson, Ocean View's 6-foot-9 center, sat on the bench with foul trouble. And there's no doubt free- throw shooting proved to be the Achilles' heel for Newport Har- bor in its CIP Southern Secttbn Division II-A • - first-round loss against host Ocean View, 47-43. "I'll bet we shot under 40% from the floor, and if you're not making free throws, it doesn't mat- ter what you do because you're going to have a tough time,• said Sailors go in. It's all Coach Larry Hirst, who would lose such a bet. The Sailors (15-12), a third- place team from the Sea View League, shot 51.5% (11 of 33) from the field. Maybe it looked worse from the bench, beCause they blew a nine-point lead in the third quarte r. "Give (the Seahawks) credit, .. Hirst said. "They played well and executed .. and they hit their free throws.• • Aside from 6-6 sophomore Adam Hearlson, the Sailors were 2 of 11 from the stripe. With Hearlson's effort, they finished 7 of 19 (37 %}. "They're kids,· Hirst said of his team's woeful act trom the line. •Sometimes it doesn't go ia It's all mental.• ln a game that featured five ties and 10 lead changes (five in the fourth quarter), the Sailors led as late as 2:31 left in the contest, 41 '""'0, after Pulido scored on a layup on a nice dish from point guard Matt Jamet0n. When Newport Harbor lOlt to Ocean Vlew 49 days ego in a non.league game, 53-39, PulidO wu away on a foolball nauttma trip to Oregon. the li:bool wldi wtuch be would later lign. •(Pulklo) ii their warrior, wlille Devid Hatch ii the wantar b us,. Ocean V\eW Coach Jim ... itl Mid. Puldo h'*Md wtlh 14 ~ six ntboundl. two ........... steils, wtiiaa. Jn a • Md JI ~ti. ttu. .......... stHll. •untll we foand a , MAAC MAAT'f.I I DALY Pl.OT Jiarbor's Chris Waklm (above) passes the ball up-field ahead of Ullces Rodu ln one of another dfives toward Valencia's goal. The Sailors outshot the Tigen, 29-2, which meant (1) dom.lna- • ttbn and (2) a lot of anxiety as Tars Coach Ziad Khoury (below) reftects on a mluecl opportunity. • ' 9 . : SAILORS CONTINUED FROM 81 • in Division m, attempted 29 shots • on goal. Valencia had three. : Sailor goal.keeper Zach Wells : had three saves, while his coun- . terpart, Jesus Diaz, had 10. And while an estimated 200 · people stood on the Newport · Harbor sideline with a brtght sun behind them, an inquisitive • Valencia female student said, "ls .. this school like really popular? It's : like a football game." lt could be because the Sailors : : wpn a league championship in • b<»ys soccer this season for the • first time since 1976, when they ~ capped a three-year run of Sunset , Uague titles, of which the first in • 1~74 was taken away because of : an ineligible player. · · But a fan base isn't what they : needed against Valencia. They needed a finisher. : : And that's where Chris Wakim . c~e in handy. 1 • The Sailors, in need of an ~ offensive lift following the abrupt , lciss this week of forward Manuel • Oropeza (knee problems), had · gpod news with the return of : senior Wakim, who missed two ; ~eeks and three league contests ~ . v.?th a groin injury. , Eitanda'1 Silvio Aldentte (above, : White jeney) goes up for hNcler; : •t rtgbt, Jose Qalntana get. a hug • fl'Om bis jubilant teamm&tes after · ; "°11.Dg ln the Eagles' 3-2 victory. I I 4 I ; ~AGLES . • I ' : (ONT1NUED FROM 11 Wa.k:im scored Newport Har- bor's second goal, after Sailor standout Garrett Jansma punched in the first goal in the 25th minute. Wakim's goal in the 45th minute was set up by junior team- mate Austin Ahlgren, whose dis- tribution from the outside provid- e d the Sailors with plenty of attacking opportunities. "Wakim shifted on the outside and just blasted it,• said Newport Harbor Coach Ziad Khoury, whose team is already without fullback Lee Hernandez, one of goals within a two-minute span at the outlet of the match. •we played a good game, our style of soccer today,• Eltanda Coach Steve Cremb.aw Mid. •we La dominated the game and need- less to say, this ii a much better feeling than after last year's (flrlt- round) game.• Lara re-entered the line-up fol- lowing an injury l\llfered Jut week again.It Laguna Beach, although Crenshaw Mid his lmliol' defender WM •at about 80%. • Zelaya, JDMDwbilil, Wll playtng in bis tint match al tM -after gatntng bis r9lkleli-tial eltglbiltty. AltboUgh . held .cor.&ea, 7.elaya, a junicr, ~four al Estanda'I 19 lhOtl Oil Pl and ftntmed wtth *-...... ·n.. ~to_ haft bath Pernan- dO and MICPl bKk,. Cnnlbaw the squad's best defenders who broke an ankle against Wood- bridge and is lost for the remain- der of the season. •But by missing Manuel, we lost a lot of firepower offensively," ~oury, a tirst-year head coach, added. •1t•s a total team effort. We play as a team. There are no superstars, and we're very happy to be where we're at. We've just got to put it together as a team (without Hernandez and Oropeza).• A.$ a team, Newport Harbor looked to be in a position to win far more convincingly on the scoreboard, considering the rock- ets from every direction fired toward Diaz, including shot . attempts that bounced against the aoss bar and side bars. Though Jansma and Wakim scored, Eric Werner, Tobin Junowich and Jansma again al.most scored in the second half. •He's incredible,• Khoury said of Jansma. •That was what we needed (a goal), because we were dominating the game. You need that first goal for confidence, and then you never say no to a cush- ion, and we got it (with Wakim's goal). "We dominated the middle today, because we saw a lot of gaps in (Valencia's) defense that we kept exploiting." said. •Miguel WU directly responsible for our goals. He made some beautiful plays today.• . Quintana, Eltanda's leading scorer and dubbed •Pete• by Creoahaw and his teemmates, scored at the ~minute mark of the MCODd half to pad the~' lead to 3-1. ' 'lbree-year staat.. Jame1 Oak- den ICIOl'8d bcJtb PWllltcn goals, ...:Ii oomtng m the final two mm- .. GI~ Mii. BOth Oakden ICOl'9I came dlreCtly' olf lldeilde ...... •At tbll pamt ID tbe 1111aa.· we nMd to a.p our .,, ... ...., lnel up -mw:b llll:it II WM eDclay - and ellmlnete oar mitfam,. Ca......,..,.. •JfwedOtblm two ....... tMil I lb our (plaj- ~ dMDoll • . . ' K Mesa guard and Estancia forward helped lead teams to share Of second place; Eagles' guards. Rodriguez and Mccartin chosen for the second-team. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot C osta Mesa High senior point guard Koo Kim and Estancia High senior post Jill Black, who led their teams to an equal share of second place in the Pacific Coast League, top a quartet of locals includ~ in the Daily Pilot's All-PCL girls basketball selections. Kim, a varsity institution at Mesa for four sea- sons and more than 100 games, earns her third- straight first-team recognition. She was a second- team choice as a freshman. Black, a three-sport start who plans to play collegiate softball, is anotheJ' first-team selection, after earning second-team laurels as a.junior. Estancia High guards Vivi Rodrig\Jez and M~gan Mccartin round out the local honorees. Both are second-team picks. Kim, who averaged 13.4 points in league and 5.3 rebounds, 5.1 assists and 3,4 steals on the sea- son, joins Laguna Hills seniors Tamara Inoue, the Player of the Year for the second straight season, and Tayytba Haneef as three-time first-team picks. Kim's ball handling, outside shooting, pene- tration, defensive prowess and overall intensity helped lift the inexperienced Mustangs to a 7-3 league mark, en route to the CIF Southern Sec- tion ID-A Playoffs. Bound for the Air Force Academy Preparatory School, the 5-foot-7 veteran scored in double fig- ures in eight PCL contests, including a 27-point effort at University. She added 11 rebounds and . eight uiists in the same game.· Black, who aver- aged 11. points in league and 9.4 r~bounds for the season, contributed '15 points per game in the Eagles' regu- lar-season-ending four-game Winning streak, including a gam~-high 16 in a 45-34 pivotal sec- ond-round victory over Mesa. Though a mere 5-9, Black's aggres- siveness and ath- leticism inside allowect her to hold her own in man-to- man defensive assignments with the 6-6 Haneef and Aliso Nlguel's 6-2 Brooke Hyman, another tirst-tea.m pick. Rodriguez, the top outside shoot- ing threat for the Eagles, averaged . Secaad19Mt M•,Y Tims. Laguna Hiiis 5-5 Sr. Chrisi'f Chambers, Laguna BUCh 5-6 Sr. Monique Mathews, Untverstty 5-11 Jr. Vivi Rodriguez, Estancia 5-7 Sr. Kristin MOorhouse, Aliso Niguel 6-0 Jr. Megan MCCartln, Estancia 5-7 Sr. co.d'I of the .v..r. Paul Kirby, Estancia 4.9 9.2 12.0 10.3 9.7 3.9 league, McCarti.n's defensive tenatity was responsible for 11.miting first-team all-league oppo- nents Kim, Inoue, ApriL Chambers (Laguna Beach) and 1 Jerri Armendarez l {University} to a T combined f'1 'Points l below . their PCL 1 scoring averages against ~e Eagles. "Without her, I'm not sure where we'd be," said Estancia Coach Paul Kirby, while preparing for the Eagles' first- round m-A playoff . loss Thursday at Harvard-Westlake. The 5-7 Inoue, who fuels the two- time defending champion Hawks at both ends of the floor, averaged 14.7 points against L------·------------------------------------~ league foes . But her ball handling, distri- 10.3 points against PCL competition. She led the Eagles in scoring in four league contests and was second in .that department in three other games. bution, rebounding and defensive ball hawking are all factors in establishing her as one of the top backcourt per- formers in Orange County. McCartin, who stepped in ably to assume the point guard role left behind by the graduation of four-year all-league perlonner Jessica Waltz, made her mark primarily on defense. While averaging just less than four points in Haneef, whose presence ill the .ntiddle anchors Coach Lynn Taylor's stifling zone, was joined on the first team by teammate and repeat selection Whitney Houser. SAT\JROAY, FEMUMY 22, 1997 PAULKnmY ESTANCIA Estancta HiQ1l's Paw Kfrby, whose gWa- ance helped the Eagles survive a calami- tous 9-7 preleague season and an 0-2 league start to earn a share of second place, is ·the Daily .Pilot's Pacific Coast League Coach of the Year in girls basket- ball. A first-year head coach, Kirby kept the Eagles together, despite losing starters at vari- ous times to illness, a broken nose, a sprained ankle and ineligibility. After opening the PCL campaign with · losses to two-time champion Laguna Hills and Costa Mesa, the Eagles won seven of their last eight, including a 45-34 second- round triumph over Mesa, which earned the Eagles a third straight Lady Bell trophy, awarded annually to the winner of the PCL series between the cross-town rivals. Kirby, a ctisople of former Eagles' coach Russ Davis, now leading ~e Southern Cal- ifomla College women's team. created a smooth transition for his players, who also benefited from an upgraded schedule. 1ower = ......... • Newport Harbor's Breanna Bador~ and M.E. Clayton chosen for first-team All-Sea View League laurels, as well as Corona del Mar resident Carlie Willard of Santa· Margarita High; Wannington, Talley and Eadie second-team. Woodbridge's Krissy Dupperon Player of Year. •Visiting ~ poee mild Il·A first-round diallenge tonight for the Sailors as CIF Playoffs unfold; tipoff scheduled for 7 :30. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot ( I I I\ I " \ I I " I \ \ I I \\ 1997 Daily Pilot selections Sr. 15.9 Sr. 16.A So. 13.o so. 10., Jr. 10.9 Sr. 14.S ~ ... ~2 8 .. . ~ Orange Coast succuDibs to Golden West at triangular • Rustlers have it their way, all day, at MiraCosta. OCEANSIDE -Three Orange Coast College track and field ath- letes won their respective events but those victories ~eren't -tmaugb to olfHt a dominant per- formance by Golden West, which emerged victorious in a DODCOD- ference trl-meet Friday at Mira- Colta College. The Rustlers outdueled the Pirates, 95-48, while host Mira- Colta went scoreless. In the 5,000, Oliver Vergara ran to a first-place time of 1?:10.84 to lead a sweep by the Pirates in the event. In the women's meet, Golden West finished with 9? points, Orange Coast 13, MiraCosta 5. The Pirate women swept the 1,500, and won the 400 relay in 54.20. MIN Golden West ts. Oninge Coest 43, MlnlConaO 100 • 1. You5(GW) 11.21; 2. Wiiiiams coco 11.45; 3. (GW) 11.52. 200 • 1. Young ( 22.0; 2. Lete (GW) 22.60; 3. Williams (OCO 23.79. 400 • 1.1..-te (GW) 49.27; 2. Montoya (GW) 54.51; Bellamy (OCO 55.06. 800 • 1. Nelson (GW) 2:07.39; 2. MUt"rietta (OCO 2:08.34; 3. ~ (OCO ~:10.26. 1,500 • 1. Niison (GW) 4:30.34; 2. Rjo41 COCO 4:34.25; 3. Verpa (OCQ 4:313 1. 5,000. 1. Vef"gar• coco 17:10.84; 2. Jorge C18:05.85; 3. Vong (OCQ 18:3633. 120HH • 1. Moore (GW) 16.41; 2. Brbby CGW> 16.75; 3. Emter (OCO 16.M. 400IH • 1. Lete CGW) S4.A4; 2. 8ri5by CGW) 1:00.49: Moore (GW) 1:01.A9. 400RNy·1. GW, 43.41; 2. OCC, 46-52. 1,600 Relay · 1. GW, 3:36.00; 2. OCC. 3:45.47; 3. occ. 3:50.45. HJ · 1. Lete CGW) ~2; 2. Byrd COCO ~2. U • 1. Lett (GW) »10; Muniz COCO 2~ 3/4; 3. vu (GW) 23-314. T J • 1. Shaner (GW) 4-11 112; 2. Muniz COCO 4-11 112; 3. Vu CGW) S9-I 314. PV • 1. H«ltman (OCO 12.0; 2. Young (GW) H . SP · 1. Shaner CGW) 38-5; 2. Pepk (OCQ · 36..S 112; 3. Taveda (OCO 3~2. OT • 1. 8enoe (OCQ 129-5; 2. Shaner CGW) 10H ; 3. PeplC(OCO 104-10. JT • 1. Kaoasotl (GW) 17°"4; 2. Shaner (GW) 1~5; 3. Emter IOCO 149-10 112. WW.... Golden West 97, Onnge Coest 7J, Mnc:o.ta S 100. 1. Mothlri coco 12.98; 2. JllCOb CGW) 13.69; 3. Pettus coco 13.84. 200 • 1. Mothki (OCO 27.55; 2. JllCOb (GW) 28.~7; 3. Moore CGW) 29.07. 800 • 1. Harris COCO 2:30.01; 2. Riel COCO 2:34.92; 3. Love CGW) 2138.33. 1,500 • 1. Harris COCQ 5:1U7; 2. Rief (OCO 5:24.79; 3. Thief coco 5:30.27. 100HH • 1. Watts CGW) 17.40; 2. Pettus COCO 18.17; 3. Ericson COCO 18.36. 400HH • 1. Moore CGW) 1:0S.74; 2. Ambrow COCO 1:06.50; 3. Numm CGW) 1:08.14. 400 Relay· 1. OCC, 54.20; 2. GW, 55.26. 1,600 Ref.y • 1. GW, 4:35.20; 2. MC. 6:0U9. HJ -1. Campos (GW) 4-10; 2. Moore CGW) 4-3; 3. Watts (GW) 4-8. U • 1. Watts (GW) 15--4; 2. Moen CGW) 14-0; 3. Zimmon (GW) 13-1. TJ • 1. Moen CGW) 34-5 112; 2. Watts (GW) 31 • 314; 3. Zlmmon (GW) 30-11 1/4. OT · 1. Togagaer CGW) 114-0; S«a CGW) 108-10; 3. Griffith COCO 102·7 1/4. JT • 1. Watts CGW) 108-4; 2. Smith COCO 90-2; 3. Sera (GW) 84-4. BRIAN POBUOA/OAllY PILOT Nick Sense (left) defenda against Ocean View's Matt Klem.le In Prlday'1 CIP Playoff game; above, Newport's Danny Pulido battles for loose ball In his final appearance for the Sallon. CONTINUED FROM 81 counter their point guard, we had some problems,• said Har- ris, whose team (20-6) won the game in the closing seconds, because of the play of its sopho- more point guard, Tony Dow, who scored his team's final six points. . Hanson (11 points and five rebounds), who was 5 of 6 from the line, tied the game with 2:06 remaining, 41-41, on a free throw. Dow, who led Ocean View · with 13 points and seven boards, slipped through traffic and scored on a shot high off the glass to give the Seahawks a 43- 41 edge with 0:52 left. It was the game's final lead change. Pulido's three-point attempt with 0:24 left didn't go, then Newport Harbor's Peter Cun- ningham fouled Dow. With 0: 19 on the dock, Dow sank two free throws for a 45-41 lead. "Uke the old saying, you go for the win on the road,• Hirst said of Pulido's three-point try. Jameson cut Ocean View's lead to 45-43 with a gusty layup, but Dow put away two more free throws with 0:10 left tQ dose the case. "That's why we're the No. 4 (Ocean View) and No. 5 seeds (in Region ID of the playoff bracket),• Hirst said of the nail- biter. Newport Harbor outscored Ocean View in the first qu.a(ter, 15-12, when N"u:k Sense capped the period by scoring a buzzer- beating layup on Pulido's ~ck no-look pass. When Hanson picked up his third foul early in the second quarter, the Sailon took advan- tage, forcing the Seahawks to shoot from the perimeter. Scott Archbold netted a three-point- er and Dustin Illingworth scored on a power move inside to conclude the quarter and give the Tars a 24-19 halftime edge. "When (Hanson) was in there, they didn't have an answer for him," Harris said of the Tars. OF DMlloN IJ.A FmT RouND ~Vlew•7 Newpaft Hmrbor 43 Sml"8.., Qtm•• Npt. Harbor 1 S 9 6 13 · 43 Ocean View 12 7 13 15 -47 Newpoft Hmt.or . Cunningham 3, Jameson 12, Pulido 14, Hearl$on 7, Wertman O, Archbold 3, Ulingworth 2, Sense 2. 3-pointers -Archbold 1, Cunningham 1. Fouled out • None. OcNrt View -Dow 13, Hatch 8, Martini 7, Hanson 11, Klemle 5, Nguyen 0, Hopson 2. Lawson 1. 3-polnters -Dow 1, Martini 1, Klemle 1. Fouled out -Kiemle. CONTINUED FROM 81 16-10 Sailors enter the CIP Southern Section D-A Playoffs tonight against visiting Valencia. •1 expected a lot from her and she's done a great job. Her assets are her speed, her court vision, the ability to drive and shoot from the outside and her attitUde.• Eadie, in fact., appears to have the ideal temperament for her presSurized position, uniquely blending intense competitiveness with the ability to dismiss adversity faster than she can hit an open teammate on the fast break. Eadie averaged 9.7 points, 4.5 assists and 3.6 rebounds in the regular season and earned second-team all-league lamels. Last week. she scored 10 points to aid a 67-29 win over Irvine, her 10th double-figure output this year, then posted seven points, eight rebounds, four assists and three steals in a 55-42 triumph over El Toro. The latter victory wrapped up a second-place tie with Santa Margarita. •Game-in and game-out, she really handles the pressure," Dukus said. "She's made great strides and the staff and her team1114tes have nothing but confidence in her." Despite her affable nature, Eadie's aggressiveness, honed by yean of competing with two older brothers, is no joke. "She's not going to back down,• Oukus explained. "When she flashes to the basket, sham.ten the lane with no fear. She gets banged around a little, but she usually gets the job done.• Eadie, who also excels in c::ross country and track and field (primarily a' 800 meters) and will earn her 11th varsity letter this spring, said she is happiest when filling her supporting role. •1 like to pass and shoot equally, and I've worked hard to develop my ball handllng," she said. "I really love the position. Basketball is my favorite sport." briefly IQUBSTRIA:-N OCC HOOPS BOUNCED TWICE Bridgmait~Wannington : combination paces T~s FULLERTON Freshman guard Car- . los Reyes scored 22 points -15 of which came on five three- point shots -to lead Orange Coast College in a 103-89 Orange Empire Conference loss Friday at Fullerton Col- lege. The Hornets, led by forward Brian Montonati's game-high 23 points, jumped out to a 53-41 halftime lead and coasted from there. In addition to Reyes' 22, Jovan Robinson scored 18 and both Bri- an Pracalosy and Duane Curtis added 16 for the Pirates. Reyes was 5 of 9 from three- point range. Anthony Steen, who hit 4 of 11 treys, and Sterling Rachal added 15 apiece for Fullerton, which hit 58% from the floor. .... Ola .. ~ Coi•'-•a .......... 1U. ow .... c.wt It Ola.., eo.t -c. Reyes 22; fr-..loly 16; Haven 3; Robinson 18; CWtlt tt; Motl S; Downs 9. ~ -C. ~ S; Robinson 1; CUrin 2. Fouled out -None. J MarlOn ·Si.en 15; Torres 6; RacNI tS; Montonatl 23; Lopez 6; AIM 11; Scott 6; Lusztdt 12; B~ 9 J.9oiirtets ·Si.en 4; Torres 1; ~nton.U t • '°'*d out -None. Helftlme • Fuhrton, 5M1. Pirates felled, 69-51 F U LL E R -_.na.mN TON -A poor w~ first-half shoot- ing performance doomed the Orange Coast College women's basketball tea.n:r-Priday night in a 69-51 loss to host Fullerton Col- lege in Orange Empire Confer- ence action. Orange Coast hit just 6 of 29 shot attempts (20 %) during the firlrt 20 minutes of action, which found the Pirates in a 35-16 hole. Fullerton, meanwhile, hit 51 % of its shots in building its 19-point halftime advantage! Forward Diane Pulido led OCC with 14 points, while Saki nikemoto added 12 and both 1\-ad Nakamura and Arlyn Ram- bayon 10 each. --~~eoc ........ ,. .. , ... ,-.Olia .. c.wt 51 0..-.. c.--Nilka'nura 10; Loshak l; RMnblyofl 10; Pulido 14; Takwnoto 12. ~ -NMamura 1; ~2- Fouled out -None. ,... ...... -Oelruljn 13; a... 14; Monsoor 4; Diaz 2; Floyd 10; Hoelcner 8; Flore 12; l<Jnlde 8. ].pointers -F1ody 1. Fouled out • None. Hatftlme -Fullerton, 35-16. Vuguardl fall to vlslUng Sonoma State, 5-2 sec men win, again COSTA MESA TENN -Playing short- handed for the third time in their last four matches, the Southern California College men's tennis team nevertheless continued its unbeaten ways with a 6-1 victory over Western New Mexico at the Costa Mesa Tennis Center FridaY, •we're playing with only five players because of illness or injury,· noted sec Coach Mat- ti.as Johansson. "I'm proud that the healthy guys are stepping _up, so we can continue to win." The Vanguards, 4-0, have a week to get well before hosting Point Loma Nazarene next Sarur- day in their Golden State Athletic Conference opener. soc..ICGl ... 1 ..... nN9wMmdm1 ..... -Ma (5CC) ... l'Njlllo, 6-31 5-0; M.t9lc (SCC) def. Smith. 6-3, 6-0; Bwrlga (SCC) def. Alcocer, 6-3, M ; O'Suftlv11n (SCQ def.,.,_ 6-0, 6-1; Kemp (SCC) def. Burton, 6-0, 6-1; IM« (WNM) won ~ ctmutt. °'°""'" -~llvlln (SCQ ct.f. lh.IJlllo·Smlth. .. J; ~(SC() def. AkOC91'_,.,_ l-0; Kemp-I.teer (WNM) won btJ def.ult. OCC tops RusUers • Crystal Bridgman is the overall runner-up rider. COSTA MESA Jason IOems recorded 33 kills : COSTA MESA -A host of local and Kevin Reid added 23 for the : riders earned honors during a Orange Coast College men's vol-: busy weekend 1 or the Inter- leyball team Friday night as host : scholastic Equestrian League at OCC defeated distrlct rival and : the Orange County Fairgrounds. two-time defending state cham-: Newport Harbor High's Crya- pion Golden West, 9-15, 15-13, : tal Bridgman was overall runner- 15-?, 15-9, in an Orange Empire : up in the varsity competition, Conference match. : while combining with teammate OCC improved to 4-0, 2-0 in : Mollie Warmington to lead the conference. Golden West (2-1, 1-: Sailors to a second-place team 1) will host OCC on April 9 in the : finish in the fifth show of the IBL rematch. : season, completecl'Sunday. : Bridgman placed tint 1n IEL I Medal. second 1n equitation oyer CMNU Opening Day : fences and third In both hunt seat COSTA MESA ! equitation and working hunten. -Opening Day for : She wu also fourth in jumpen. Cotta Mesa : Warmington wu third in equl- National Utile : tation over fences, fifth in work- Leamie ii scheduJed for Saturday, : ing hunters and sixth in hunt seat Marth 1, at the MaJor Pleld on : equitation. the TeWln.kle School campus: ridel'~ ~junior ~antg begtmUD{I at 8:'5 a.m. with a: hunt teat .......... ~~ 111 parade ol the tMml. : -t---Any queltlom reguding Col-: equitation over feDOll and 1ltb In ta MeN Nation.al Utt.le League : JEL Medal. wbBe junior vanaty ·should be directed to 96{;.CMll.. ~ =-= 1::. ~ ~ ~ .... .,_~.,r-~ · .--· ---:-~r. """"'.;.___~~ •.,"; "" : • ' I'.. • ,j ' I ! CdM't -en Wood. -O:lmpet- : log in the beebmu dtvtllon. WU : first 1n hunt ... t equitation, ' .. .. -i • eighth in aqultatkm ovs tmc:., 10th in working bum.a and 11th in Jumpen and"IBL Medal A.l8o Ill the~ ~ ~=~~°:: fencl81, fourth tn wwldng buntln • and mtb ID bunt 1Nt _,...,. : ~ ......... .rtds Lacy : Houle WU -.md ID Ill. MecW, ! fifth ill ~ onr ,.._, : .... th bi ............... ID1l : 11th la bunt .. fq'll•lan. • Harbor freshman Laura Stiel was second in hunt seat equi- tation and eighth in IEL Medal. CdM novice rider Jenny Cum- mins, an eighth-grader, was first in equitatim over fences, third in bunt seat equitation. third _in h•mt,ers under saddle and fifth in working hunters in the fifth show. She also finished up competition from the IEL's third show, postponed earlier by rain, with first-place finishes in equitation over fences and working hunters, aa wen as third in h\Dlters under saddle and 10th in hunt seat equitatkln. Newport's Allison Massinger wu 12th in the novice divisiop in western horsemanship. In results from the fourth IEL show, completed Saturday after being rescbeduled due to rain, Bng11ah wu fifth in junior varsity hunt seat equitation and 11th in JV equitation over fences. Ai.o in. the fourth show: Alvear wu ninth in. Junior vanity work- ing mmten and 10th in Junior \tantty tiqUltatkJll.i Stiel, couipet-mg in the fl-bman divislon, wu foUrfh Ill both hunt seat equi· tation and IBL Medal, sixth in equttatiao over fences and eighth in working hunteBi Wood, mo in the ir.bmn ctivtliOo, WU tint in hunt ... t eqidtalioa, Mcood in working bunten, tbtrd ID equi- tation °"' fmces 'Ud ninth ill IBL ~ OmrmjrM WM ftnt ill 9qUitatklll °"' ,..., tblrd ill buDt mt equllatkm. loultb tD botb ....,.. lnllat.n ad ....... ~ ...... '° ... IDdl- vtdUal...,. ""':'.-....., Dftll. om+9'h'I • w 1r .............. Mrs ................. ......... 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"....,.... ._, 11' IHI 380, 2.!5BA, gated, 2-COSTA MESA 2124 Yrty leHe. ~k av.ii. ·~ utlt. Avail lmmedl aeo.aeoo.q.ft . .ro.. AllenUonl Help Save tory arl)ittatlon. Send dreu 11 18201 Von Kar· CA 92701 IUllll&Uea er •lwl•lll•li•• car gar, end unit, Sundeck, FP, hkupa 873-8387/723-9013 Near Harbor/Adams, the Environment. Earn detalla and phone "*'· Sth Floor, lrvlne. Call-Thia bualneu Is co.n· llmH •,.., '* ,...._, lntlde lndry. AHm B .. , Id 1 $15001mo. eso-7en. C.M. AggreHlve ralH. up to 11200/per Wk. number to: Uninsur9d tocnla 92812, lnltnd• 10 ductod by: Limited Uabiltty ... ~._..... ..... ,. 5138K Loan ®7.75"' ••t 5 • • Locat on CDM 2br 1ba hOUM, Larry, 4 44-0110 Need Olstrlbutort and 17860 NeWhope St. traoifer certain peraonal Co. .....,....., •• ....._.. Fix w/S40K dwn. Will Near Trl-S'\lare. Relax •Almo•t 8eachfront w/d, fp $525+ phone, . SalHrepa to market Suite A-161. Fountain property to Llghlho. ult Have you started doing .... .,_.,......,... consider I••• option, w/2·Matr r Suite•. Spaclou1 2Br 18a S/S PCH, N/S, N/0, revolutlonary producl. Valley, CA 92708. c.pital Partners 0 LP a buslneas yel? Yes. August ..... .... I....... Owner e:s1-e7S4 2-decka, gar. Avt now. Carport. Near park. yard/patio. 723-49n. co..-..~DCJAL Toll Fr.. Ptof'I Hair Cut• ~wart limited 'partMr· 1996 • 9 • • $1040./Lse 640-9408 $1200/mo 310-545-1384 w~ 888-e4 .. 2882 sMP (the "Intended Trans-Golf DtPol. UC, Allen L 11111 .... ,.,_ will HI Metro Pointe Lrg 3br CM T . h W Bl If Lid S _...,_,. CDM H .. Huge matr-PIOPERTY 2778 • Color Correction , ..... 1 Wholt addrtH la 8oerner: Managing Mem· ........, ._., ""'*-· 2ba w/apa fam rm own .. • u o I. p ........ a 2br bdrm, own bath, walk Better Than Vending I • Weaving 100 Ofaba Landing Road, bef. .... .. ,...,.......... din rm. waik to Metr~ 2·1g bdrm'a, 1.75 ba. 1.5ba, alngle garage, In clat, 3 blkt to bchl 1111 all caah Bl:r. Opp Ir •Perm• SYlte 260, Qreenbfae, Cali· T,hls statement was tilod ......._lltlllllaOlrlUMrl Pointe 1242,000 Open 2-car gar, wd hk·up, Ip patio, furn/unfurn. 1695.mo e7:t.HH Retal Harttor/Adula USAI Restock/proceu Reasonable prices. foioia, 94904-3121: and With the County Clerk of n __, ....,_ M 11 Sun 1_.. 1097 Tulare S975+dep. 642·5524 51700. H8.07e8 1000, 2000, 3000, reglatratlona. Accta •s Off w/ad. Samuels r.1'" the('~'!'!~) lednt~!r1an1•0• ~~~· ~;~~~7~~3~t ......... ~ la ..ia Agt 850·1220 E'•lde Cozy Cottage Tiny Studfo CdM Huge aar H111e 4000sq.ft. Aggr"slYe provided. 11·21(/Wt(+ Salon 9807 Adams HS ..... _ .,... • ••IU ......... • • 1BR/1BA, lovely yard Near Be•ch SSOO 'f'/VU, prvl bch. M8'e ra1H. l.any, ~110. real dual Incl Inv Ask for Pat 962-0116 leaHback to Transferor Daily Pilot Feb 1. 8, 15, 22 • ..., .... .._ 111... Incl water. 5895/mo. Harbor R~•lf¥ • pref'd. 1450. Open 13995. Call Su We (l.eastt), such pe11on11 1997 Sa903 h • 1P" HUD FOUNTAIN 548 .., ... 5 ... ...73 .. 4 00 mlnd9d. 437·2525pgr 800-S3S.7741 ---------property, a general de-llllillf6u, • .1 ,al ...,., • .. -INDUS'PD'•T 2788 LOST Ir acription of which 1111 lol· 1ll·•11t•..cz4.-.ftr VALLEY 1034 Walk to Balboa CM 3Br Twnhme w/cln '&~ Currenoy Trader Iowa: .,_¥' er 111a,DC ... "9• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------...,.-f•land Gorgeous 1 quiet, no am}<. 2blks lmmed Income, no FOUND 2925 Various new and used 01,_,._ 888 calHUOlf421·-OPEN HOUSE HUNTINGTON bedroom• starting al to Back Bay. 1440/mo l'OR aALa 10,000 •f exp. Enormous ~ail~liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii compu1er1. periphernla, an· u VAl\I •Sal/Sun 1•5* HARBOUR 2142 $1350. Tennis courts, 1/3 utl. Steve &45-5388 INDUSTRIAL BUILDING proflt1, 4hra/dy ~· FOUND al~cal and 1 .. 1 equipment. 18467 Santa Ver9nica pool, fltneH center, • N 8 . Se 11 er w 11 I home w/fjc iystem F •ma I e Go Iden la ratory equipment and aa•-ELD $339 000 Pela welcome tool CM 4Br Hou•• cooperale w/exchange $4200. 1·888-545·9881 Relrlever. 2•17 in turnilurt, olllct furniture lmAIV'I '••••••••• • Waterfront Beautiful Cail now to get the Close to OCC. $340 Brkr Bob caustln PAV PHONI! ROUTI! W'side C.M. (Canyon/ and equipmenl, computer Loul .. •· Mmdleld, 11 ERA Rafferty & Uoyd, 3bd, 3ba, den, dr, gar. + V. ullls & $200 d• 7 sottwart and other mlscel· pa ... d away Feb. 18, HOUSES/ Lynne Thies 963·5555. Dock avl pools, furn, apeclall 789·1845 1 94 ..... ,..20 1 .. 722·8777 35 Local & E•tab Sites Victoria) 846-1790. laneous equipment. 1997. Survived by her $3350. Agt 675-95051••••••••• poait. --Earn up 10 S-1500 wkly Found: Cockatlel In the The peraonal property 10 daughter, Mallnda M. CONDOS 1, N.8. •hare 3bd, 3ba 1-aoo.eee.49ao C.M. area, please call t:>• 1r1n1lerred shall be 10-(Biii) Heinemann: son: f SALE HUNTINGTON. MISCE'' 11._n:iOUS luxurloua townhou1e. BUSINESS •-PayphonH ring up BIG 848-4209 evenings. ~~!edrr~~;,t;:0fr~':'''~;~11 Allen A . (Karen) OR BEACH 1040 NEWPORT WAAU• Garage, fplc, lnd'6 Ul prof111. $150k yrly pot. LOST BEAGLE Von Karmen, 5th Floor. Ir· Maxtleld; grandchll---------BEACH 2169 RENTALS $850/mo. 759.S81 FINANCE Wiii train. local •Ilea 9mo. 01cr: Newport '4iol. Calilornla 92812. dren, Shawn, JeffNy Gated E•t•t• Approx iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NB 3Br Apt. 1·rm avall ~~8~~·~0 ~~~ea. North condos, 2·19. :Such 111e and leueback ~!,~:,Sg~r~ Al~ _G_E_NE __ RAL ____ 1_0_0_2 1 acre view walled & lmmed. Cl• to beach. · "· Blk/brown & white. •ansactlon la 10 be con-Funeral aervlca la l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii gated .• 2bd,. 1.5ba. 2 182bo-a. 01c4eOOasnqVttl•. wpoo2blr, •·C-O_N_D_O_S_._----1450 + 1/3 Ulla. Call BUSINESS •VBNDiNG ROUTE• Named "Reggie". Call ~ummaled on or afltr 1• sep dbl garages 2 lrg a Pat or John 723 ,..828. •20 prime locatlons• owner Bill Madde·n h 5 1997 11 ·oo AM Monday gr e • n h 0 use,· . A apa. security. 51425. TOWNHO.-C! 2702, -------°"--arc • · Fe.b. 24 'at Chrl•t ·---!"'!'!"-~--.., m~ ,. OPPOR'"n.~ •Priced for quick 938-4200 Dated: February 20, •• Attention Horticulluriat's dream! ..,;.,,,._9...,o..,9,...·_8_,8,,,.8_·0_e_,8,,...8_ NB furnished room &unu 1 aal .. 80()..711-4381• OR 380-8282 '9J7 ~~ha~ ~I::; Home Ownera $450,000. 847·2411 2Br 2B• Fum B•y.liiiiBiiluiiffiiaiiiTiiowiiiiiniihiioiimeiiiii kitchen prlvllegea'. . 2904 \laNDINQ: LOST CAT REWAROI • LIOHTHOUS• CAPI· ..... d ..._........,rt .. ___ .. & front Condo Pool, Cool PoOf. 673-5100 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ Great 2nd Income JAL PARTNERS 11, L.P _,, ·• ~ ._...... Bay v I e w · 3 b r ·•---------Grey. wht & tan tiger , BY: LIGHTHOUSE OnrYMlde MMca wlll R.E. Agents!! HUNTINGTON lndry. Monlhly/lse upgradH. $2195. NB Lrg 2BR Duplex STOPl S1900/Wkly & Top Quality Equip. atrlped male w/blue MANACEMENT PART· folow et 2:00 PM at Showcase those 51800· 376..009 o Agent 850.3822 Laundry. S438+'h utll. working from home! 1-800-820-4353 collar. Vicinity Orange Mountain View Cem-special properties in HARBOUR 1042 ""E"""l_•_g_•_n_t-. _N_e_w __ 2_+_2 N/smk. Fem pref'd. Xlnt Income oppt. & 21st St. 2/18. NBRS II, L.P., Is gen-e1ery In Altadena. our Homes of the corner unit In. Back l·R-O_O_M_S_____ Avail 3/1 548-5334 No glmmlcu. rAlnlNAlM.,.... ____ .,£0_.,_..,--1 65CMS082 •r•I partner Memorial contrlbu-W k & Op H AO NUMBER 1 Bay w/large windows 2706 ---------Serious people call: """" 1---..,..------1 By: LIO HTHOU SE lion• may be made to: ee en ome NB Pool, tenn, condo, 1-800·370-4292 1,_.u C-..S.-S., Loat .:at REWAROI E:APITAL PARTNERS, Dr. Hunter Sheldon Guide published YOU HAVE FOUND and high ceillngs.jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii w/2men. Xlg mstr br: ---------• •AEALDlll Male blue eyed INC., Ila general part· Stroke Program at each Saturday In the ONE OF TWO HID· Pvt gar. w/d, fp, frig. Balboa Beachfront ofc/res. 1750 N/a, A Prepaid Phone Card •AEAL.Produda Siamese. w/blue colar fi•r H .M.R.I., 734 Fair-Real Estate Tab. It's OEN ADS. ENTER Oated Community Large Sludlo, share ref's. 848•8473 Roule Avail-Must Sell vicinity of Oemlon , Thomas Connaely, mount, Paaadena, CA an effective and TH~ COINNER FOR Sl325. 789·1748 bath. $300/mo. Great Local Sites S100K/Yr •AEAl.PtaPt Lane at Ellis In HB rice President Opera· 91105. C&bot & Sona, inexpensive way to TW 21~0~J1~~~7 HARBOR RIDGE Loci Chris 813-0578 ---------Potental·Wlll Train rfetC-~ .. c!l 954·1550. (Ions Paaadena, dlrectora. reach homebuyersl 4br 3ba 2·story Exec Pvt Entrance, N.B. RENTALS 800-700-7177 ·24 Hrs iti.HMLNW'-do • 1"'L'""O.,..,,,S"'T,,..-C,,,.-at,....,-1Tl-0-1...,ll-e-d 1 Published Newporl PURCIU Call our Classified home. Private entry all amen, fem pref, 1hr WANTED 2726 AAA Greeting Cards __ l_-800-_ __,5 ... S ... S-.., ..... _1 .. 5__. grey •ho rt ha Ir feach·CoSla Mesa Dally QI .. Anna Puroell, Oepartmenl Today!! LAGUNA gale, lennis, pools. bath, w/d, pool, Jae, Earn 545K part time w/1triped tall on 2/14 PilOt February 22, 1997 BORN IN Sedalia, MO, 642·5678 BEACH 1048 $3200 714·840·0696. $600. Inc utll 645·1354 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii or $110K full time CdM. 760·8785 1 .. Sa905 died February 18th In l~========liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilLldo ta Bayfrt 4Br 3Ba1 _________ , L••••/Optlon servicing local alorea. ••••••••• Loat CAT: REWARD • PUBLIC NOTICE Coata M .... CA! She VI F 1 L Dock aval. Avail now. RENTALS TO 4Br 2Ba, yard, pets, No Hlling, accounts ANNOUNCEMENTS Tan, alamese, calico waa retired from Co-ew• orever rg Furn/unfurn, wk/mo/yr 2 c:ar gar. CM/NB/HB. provided. Your 58950 ••••••••• mix. In the vicinity of CITY OF rona del Mar High Family Home. 4 +Br 650·2300 650·3700 SHARE 2724 FI x • r /R 2. lnveslment aecured by San Miguel/Spyglass COSTA MESA School whe,.. aha waa ~~g!;,~~vel SI. S77ik~ .,.L.,..ld.,.o__,,l_•.,..l•-4,...br-.-3b ...... a-. -3-5• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii , ___ 6_31_._2_11;...1.;./64;;....;;6-_8;...4_7.;..3_ lnvenlory. 800-771-3141 NB, 2111. 780·9880 • NOTICE employed u Reglatrar lot. New crpl/p.-Jnt. Nr '-INVITINQ BIDS and had bHn an Or· clbhse. 53000/mo yrly. "' OR ANNUA.L PEST ange County 1'9aldent NEWPORT Grundy Rllr. 675·6161 . .. CONTROL for over 65 years. Her BEACH 69 ,.-MAINTE""•NCE loving aurvtvora In-10 On th• S•nd 2br ~. ,_ elude her eon, Tho-liiiiiiiliiiiiii1iiiiiiiiiiiii 1.5ba, upstairs duplex · ~~gCEEM ~O. J=..3av mu H. Purcel and • BAYtR•t..lJvg. 2ba on Beacon Bay with ~N that sealed bids w;u ~ ~-~f.:61~1e'!!~" ~·1.=: ·r,:0.garTe~s~~ i eceived by the City or Lake MOf1troett CO· -· 14~ ta Mesa, to wit: The Five' grandohlldren: A4-e37 ewt.1552 Spectacul•r Ocean Clerk, P.O. Sox 1200, Robert • David Lake; Bay•ide Cove •nd Chtann•I View• 11 Men. Calllornia Pattlaue Plumer (Le-S397k. 2bd, 2ba. view, Luxurloua 1 br and 28-1200. on or before Vere), Potty St. Geme pool. boat sllpt. 1br+lolt with 2 spa· hour of 10:00 a.m. on and Arldy Purcell and 844-e373 x1552 cloua balconies. l ch 17, 1997. tt ahall be 1 ~,..t granddaughter, Eiits ~atty Group .Abundant walk n rHponslbiltty ol the der to dehver hi• bid 10 acquelln• Levere. Hew Ll•tlng closet and storage. City Clerk'• OHlce by Mem6r1aJ Service on Open House, Sun 1-4 Gas and water paid. "9 proper announced Monday, Feb. 24, 2009 Yacht Mischief Walk to Balboa Island i . Delivery locallon: City 1997 at 3:00 P.M. at BJ Johnson and the beaches. Costa Mesa, n Fair Pac If I c v I e w E 1 Prestigious resort e. Room 101, Cosla Memorial Chapel, 111 Really Group livlng wllh stunning a,, Calllornfa 92626. Newport Beach, CA 644"6200 sunsets and cool lids should be relurned to (714) 844-2700. IN •Newport Height•• breezes. Apts a tarting I anentlon ol the City LIEU OF FLOWERS, Low Down Paymentll at $1350. 789·1845 rk, wi~in said time ilmil. d ti H 3br/3ba denJool ona on• to oag Ocean view Jots · · • Studio/Br Versailles i._ sealed envelope ldentl· Foundation, Circle mini ocn vu. 25K flecl on the outside with lhe p 0 $17Sk-$3nna... Grundy All, 675.8181 Condo. Super clean. ~Item Numbe< and lhe 1000, · • Box 8100, 7.71L Pool/spa/gar. No pel ning Dale. Sida wlll be Newport Beach, CA 5795/mo. 963·5037 Ii I d d d 92858-8100. ac~ c Y opene an "' v&·& Vera•lll•. nr Hpag, 8&e(ld al 10:00 a.m., or .. , ____ .;,.... ____ , IMJ) CO 1100 l)ach w/bdrm alcove. l90n thereal1er as pracli· el)tle on March 17, 1997, • liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii pool, •P•. gar priulg. ~·Council Chambers. .-.1800 For Sale In 5 * Park sec. $765. 722·8700 ~d1tional sets ol lh• 2bd, 2ba In great o i c1fication1 may be ob-••••••••• ed at the Olllce of the location, Midway City, chui~ S~iaor at l 540sq.tt. dbl wide. APARTMENTS Fair D rve oata Meaa -·c .. IC -CloH to everything & lornla r9262e. ' •r;Q"NAl•NM BALBOA In move-In cond,.onl FOR RENT •:•A JOB WALK IS PENINSULA 1007 Park offers recrelitlon •••••••• S.:C H E D u L • D o N Cemat~ • Mortu.,Y facility & pets J are RSDAY, ,URUARY Chapel • Cr9matory welcome. Otfere at ---------1997 AT 10100 .. &Aft p--.. ........... n....-Moneymaker older $20,000. 893-8f48 BALBOA -...,,,.. .. ,..... .,,.,..,. Duplex needs work. A-.M . AT 77 FAIR NewportBeactl Ocean close. H•rbor Nwpt Bch Beaut 2br PENINSULA 2607 ~IVE, 3rd FLOOR, ...... 700 Realty Fran 673-4400 2ba GEMi Frplc. Lge11iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MMUNITY Sl!R·llm________ patio. Step1 to poot,1' c Es., As K F o A ~ ---------spa, prlv bch & 'bay. 1 Br Duplex enclosed BRRY GRANT, AT· AY CORONA Boat 1llp1. Sr Pk 55+ garage, walk to beach NDA.NCE IS MANDA-DEL MAR 1022 $47,500 Bkr 876-8241 $850/mo yrly 310-553- M .+taaru * rh .. ......a 3773 Open Mar 1·2, !PAY. o, ·~ 7 "'"'It""' tliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1--------12-6 301 33rd St. iJ)ated: February 19, 1991 Cremation CEMETERY LOT/ ---------...... I DUPLEX 2Br 1 Ba at the Beach ~bl •hed Newport 110 Bta~~y 3Bd 2Ba +Studio. CRYPT 1225 $800/mo.+aec+TRW Qach·Coala Meaa Dally Cos a Mes... Fixer Upper. Gene 1"iiiiliiiiiiiiiiii11Wiii&ii Quiet, UB2. No Pets. ~t February 22, 19117. M•·•180 840·91451• ' Sa908 ••••••••1111111 Green Hill• In Palo• Owner/Agt 673-03~3 Ca ---------Verdea. Grae, l.aWn, Great vlewa at th• --------COSTA MESA 1024 2 Iota. Save S$ Call beac h 1 ·2bdrma. ~ aDEcovery. aod get ft-ee scbedllled 1uai11tenanee. • Cle•slfled RENT collect 602·546-1003 w/gar.ages. 5995• Today! Whelher you're buying PaoHlc View Two $1850 monlhly or yrly. or selllng, Classified adjoining lots. B & C. •Open Fri-Sun 1-4* 842·5078 thrQugh classnied covers all your needtl Lot 84. Beautltul Bay-1510 W. Balboa Blvd. view Terr9ce. L••• Mgr. 873·2519 than 1/21 973·9858 c:t>STA MESA 2824 COSTA MESA 2824 COSTA MESA 26241 _____ _ CORONA . DELMAR Our No Obstacle Lease en~ MarCh 31, 1997. .A.idc from dual tallptnmft coatrob, ~pine wincLnn, and genuine wood uim, HOUSBI/ CONDOS POR RENT 2108 --------~ 2622 ------------ Studfo/Offc'f Sm 1 rm w/prv1 bath, entr~ & pallo. N/kitch, amk, pets. $500. 580-7487 &ee .daedwhd ..U.tauce for tbe fint 45,000 mila maka the DllC;i ••t a plCUUle to drift. _ And its mpraae otf.fOld ~ilitia ea.hie ,.a to tib JOlll . · famili to the one pllce Ger waat to go:~ So TI.it your Laad Roftf mailer. Beaa• it's not your ~ offer. It's just aatil Mada 31. SATURDAY, FEBAUARY 22. 1997 l ICMO l.!IVS 1115 lf1SSlll llllll!!liii_&1_llllll•-----'if:===~~-=~~~!!~l-•ll'll•••1111i•----•ea ...,..... .... · ~"'!""!"'~~~....,. •u lllGZXo AJC. ,_ ... C9UCA GT LOST Mai. cm. wevl ~ JiilemlDnl .. er r ... T ........... 18, Olli•• L,._.. ~In U81 MG l,300 r-... LUUSIC400 wtn411 .... pd. ~·d eonw.t.; Only •k tlllc tabby WHrlng ,,~.,._ CatHr " .... ~ .. ii* In-Twi Ai Home 11200 080 or~· to mla Jll/yr. AMil ehow __ ... -... ....-l'W 'N. C)t ... condl W h It e • 0 3 JI lagged cotlat on 2/13 .... .... ~ 8uy oweci N\d .... I ctwtty 313 173-6452 p6ece. Ilk. 1714311 __ .. .--.,.,._. 11~ obo• at•71.. •22.e77 vie of Pl•c•nt la Bothl =t: .. ,. t~d. Low Monthly Pmt• · •ea SMan D......_ 0~ 52" Certified 'M v. Marllllaitw P/U & Superior. 722 .. 119 lntoY • ~ • .-.a II ~~·,.new to PtH ColOr Catalog 1 a• Duffw 1177 VI. ltht Int. ~ pwr, 2 ~~.=~1en 75k mts, 1 OWMt, new a c:hedul e w hll• PTetl•M• ...... ,. the edverti•lngfleld or o.n 1-eoo.111-0151 ~Ender, "4500. crulM ctl, cautt. 'Ml'• batt/\ta. Very ct.an. ac~ yow anan. N•••••I Dl.000 yr. an ••petlenc:ed pro~ or Trede for Wh•r. Whit. S111C '64·111'7 'ff LllXUI SC400 Run• g rHt. 12700 clal • Ow~d. •-••• ..._..... you can haVe a re-CO""•cmwe~ '71.,.7..0tao oao. •31·'1M Q "-'-"-• 11"41 114 Wat~ car.., with _.. ~ ~Ml oCl'llotw TO -= .!.er.·'· 1 OllTTINO TO KNOW ""017 1a• LWMaft ClaHIC CBIVJtOLB1' 9045 w oni l.Mtl 4'~1 ··3 ••NTRA Y O U . a u nlq11e a YOU , a unique v Bay Crulzer. Xlntlll••••••• •a4,e77 I •P••d, air. P•· women-oriented ad-Malw i Nall........ w o m e n-orl •nt •d cond. l3000 733-9993 , .... C .. _ ............. e conomlcal car. II~ 00•• onert: .......... .... ..... advertising co. Cet ......... no a4• 1N4 ......... , -.;::.."!!'!9·,--.. :-, ... LUUS SC400 SISH. T•r•t• of •l arn UOo171K• ..._. ..... .,. • d p........,. ,_.,. , • ... ..,._... ,_ cam ,.ull oodon Cenlfled Hunt"'9ten •••oh 3000 .. l~flY LE Full Option. 2 L.e11u1 Trade. F Moonroof 1318 t $18,977 DIAUTICal tu.e...•neu.11n• Medicare P•Y• for your auppllea. We bill them, ship to you. Save Money. Satlafac· lion G uaranteed. •Paid T~ CDll · M4o7mt1 '• q · aeu•ht In 1eeo w/dry •torage ractc. spoilt, new tr• +rnanv 7 14-847.ae•• *'onuH•, lncentlvel •Earn 120.175k UMd twlce-m•k• oner 340 hra, Volvo Panta. new prta/. Great cond. 2.K APR 1 031721. ·~~~ No~-:!::r: •Po .:::!n~-~~::11.. M ... 'J24 Lyftft .. x~~·4.='i7~o..n;r· 17600. M2.()8ff •a.t.977 OLDSMOBILE 9155 VANS 927.A . PutchaM Ptal! plication• for PatVfull •Orowth Potenllal •94 Ll!XUI SC400 Llbert1 Medloal 800-833-2001 No HMO memb•r•. Mre. Hatt =· .:~,:a1:nv1~: *"~:Jr~m:~=~•nt COMPUTERS 8018 3:;p.c:~~lyc:,::ig~.'=! FORD 9075 A8P'R, 4~ku~o:.·1~ '89 CUTLAIS YO~D ~~~:e~~u~~ 1.a00-34S.1123 ment. Purch•H Plan 350 Ilk• nu eng1. Bria-I S33,977 V·8, auto. S/C, CC, lull ONE OF TWO HID:... Mention 28 t 1 11. c o Mra. f'alen Mao Pertorma 830CD tol cond. Mu1t Mii 84 LTD 4dr mld-alu. pawer, am/Im stereo. DEN ADS. ENT€A-A~~rochl•AD•c•'• P,!f't.lct•.. .lava Central• 1.a00-34 .. 1123 monitor, 20 mg RAM, $28k OBO. 182·8188 Power, Ilka new, one , .... LUUI ES300 $1985 obo 723-0233 THE DINNER FOR "' Now twrlngl W• offer 600 HD 14 4 modem owner, record•. $2000 -N ES 2 yra min exp. FAX fun environment, n.11 aeoretarv PIT 8-12 11 200 Paui 850.7880 N•WPort Dun•• oeo. 7a3-1504 Full Option. 29k 1888 D•LTA 88 TWO 2~~0.klg7 '4. rHum• to: 848 .. 981 hrt & tra ini n g . M·F. Reoptn, fifing, • · • 101 N.Bayelde Dr, ,87 FORD VAN C Certified. 2.R APR. Ro~al Brougham ---------Applw In .-eraon comptr. F>C 84<t-o449 N.B. 3-1&-97, 11am V 8 A/T S ~'!'· Wont,Lu24t,91#7o7187.84 Fully loaded, V8, dark1 _______ _ AUTO M•CHANIC 3420Vla Lld .... a or malll Ron Yeo, WANTED Lien 8al• 1980 31 ' · • • P/ • ...,c, blue with llghl blue In-VOLVO 9230~ Newpod Ta.e M on·'"'' ,Oam-'12 pm ArcN-.CC, 600 TO BUY 6019 Chrla CF ••59GS. SL~~,_Z'l.bQr~ ~22ner. tarlor, 94,000 mllff.fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•_.. EMPLOYMENT 3000 •· Coaat Hwy or 3pm"6pm Jaamlne, CdM 12825 H ull COBAGOOM· "• "" o o ''v-" · '95 Ll!XUI LS400 S3,000 or baat offer. EMPLOYMENT co;~~ .... !'!.' .... ':·' uv..ln Prvt rm/ba. LI Stook Pereon.ftT 79K1980M. '90 Ranger XL T Full option 18k Cert 714 57~287 '84 240GL Full pwt, 5530 ---hsewk, &1•l•• eld•r1y •THAN ALL•N Old Coln• Gold Sliver 4114, ac, pa, loaded! 2.9% APA. 1#003891 snrf, llhr. Great cond. i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilBunnr Help : M•ll Jady. 3 ·day1 on per Furn iture Stor e FrankllnMlnt,-Sterllng ,..•wnuesuPS ~~~4tr5n:..toTnoioBta•--ofh $41,977 PONTIAC 9170 160k mis. Must He(, Gra•t•r•. Photo ge, w••ll. Spanish OK. Call 848-2400 Old watchH & jewelry DWUUHIO 7 • -$2600 OBO. 675-17~ Caehr/Bkkpra. Mgt. 722-8971 842-esat atwllat, Faclallat. W"1coast Coln 642-9448 DOCJ(S 7022 t4-8474155e -LEX U I· ~. FLATBED DRIVERS Top pay ptanll 0-6 mo1. + S.24 8mos. • S.28 to S.34 N B ................ 7 37 T D II P-'d '93 TEMPO MISSION VIEJO '94 Sunblrd Coup• VO' vswAGEN 923 .. . · .....,.&6 ... 714 •t Meohanla. Station• •vallable. op o .,. -M u bl \18 A/T f t W\ ii~ & lllUwrfghta Nawpart Hair Salon. For Records. ,Jazz, *Private Dock * ·s~~o..,a5c, PT•· mut1t •",' t~el\l\aaft53"'8 w!rrt. 1"9k ,,.;11 1,,.;m:~.1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil""•~ CUlftlCAL ......_ .. __ .. ·--11. 1~ Bonnie, 7••-""...,8"" Sountracke, et c . .. ... · oyo • o ..,__. • 1• f ..,....., ,_,.. ...,., ·~ .. -" 25'~wr Price Mg H ti t 8 h $7600. 498-2823 '90 FOX QL w.>• We are recruiting or dualtlal work. Sehd T•Ll! ........ 11 .... •RS Call Mike 645-7505. un ng on ••o _______ _.I qualified receptlonl1ta. R • S k -· Ez dock,1hp,bcfi 714-84741&55 -------- Power Steering ~: office clerk• dat• ea: toe mar Ind . l mmedlal• opening• *Al 871M>04e * SATURN S5995. Toyota df.• Great beneflll and bonu1e1. Call J.B. Hunt Flatbed 1·800·32S.1087 entry operatort, eecr• = ~hew~d ~ N .B. ~~~o:~~ + PUE TO YOU 6022 45• Center allp •ea ~=~ LX MERCUllY 9135 9190 Hu;~1~';;.a::;~~ tarlH. Long/ahorH erm Or Fax: 14;~21•9571 comm. • & 25-32' aid• slip. NB $1 1,995. Topta Of ,9 5 a t SC2 poelllone •vallabl•. Telemarketer• Lovable Cocker Spaniel EZ Acce11 729-7670 Huntington .. •oh • 9 1 M • R cu Ry • urn '80 VW Van•gon GL., Beat T•mPorarv MEDICAL Work At Home 714-84741955 CAPRI CONY. Loaded, 3,000 Miies Auto. AC. 78k tnll~ aervto•• Back office poaltlon. farn up 10 s700/Wkly ~111·191 J' ~?· ~~:· eo• AVALON MOORING 5-apd ac P• whit• $14,995. Toyota of 8 3 1·7958 ..,. $1000'• Poaalble (714) &~197 Spanish bl-lingual w/ Hlling. long distance 7~:~9· 848~3°o2" Inside location. S375K '95 MUSTAHQ QT sporty cl••~ con~ Huntington B••c h Typing Part Time At exp. 714·548·2273 eervlc• over the · · Private Party 548-9338 Convert. A utomt . ,4995.' Towota of 714·847·8585 , ________ .._ H ome Toll F;•• Clerloal Reo eptlonlat f o r phone. Paid lralnJng. BALBOA: 40' DOCK WhltefTan Leather. Huntington Beech--------• • 1·800-218·9000 Et Wlokea Furniture upscale tanning ealon Call 80G-842·1409 JEUn:!Yny pnnt! T S I d Tl• Full Option. 11'185852. 714-8 .. 7-8958 TOYOTA 9210 SELL ~". · x • Accepting appa for PT "~ • VA<ooJ w 0 • • • $18 977 T·1398 for Llstlng1. clerlcal position•. CdM. Energetic peo-• ART 6025 9' and 13' Wide. • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii s1ooo•a Posalbl• High level ol cu1tomer ~~J!.:~cf:' Ws-~t,· EMPLOYMENT • 71""842-4914 • ·L •XU S· tfiSSAN 9150 Sell your unwanted your used vehicle ,~ Typing Part Time. At cont act. Mu1t b• SERVICES · 5533 Rolex Daytona Staln-MISSION VIEJO iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii8iiiiiil llama the easy wayl through classified "\ H o me. Toll Fr•• dependable & flexible. AeoepUonl•t·PT IHa StHI, orig owMr 1·800-4519·5398 To place your . · 1·800·218·9000. Ext. Retail houre. Pl•••• Prof. Firm N.B. neat 30 yrs. Keeps xlnt AUTOMOBILES Buy It. SeU It. Find II. cla11lfled ad call 642·5678 T·l 381 for U1llng1. apply In peraon ~l airport. Flexlbl• up to ••••H•• lime. $8995. Call Ed Claaalfled. 842·8878. --------1 . 3200 Harbor Blvd, CM 10.15 hOut'S per week. PleaH be aware that for appt 973.9330 1•••••••• LEXUS 9115 ·" Admln. Aaat./Bkkpr Call Lynn 263·0608 th• ll1tlnge In Ihle cat· __ .;...:..._·_____ ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Exp'd. PT. Flex hra. Cryatal Cove Shake Reataurant egory may require you ROLKX GMT Maater, ________ ,, Cmplr skllls req'd. Fax Shaok FT/PT. Great HoateH /HosVSarver• to call a 900 number SS, one year warrnt. BMW 9030 '92 l!S300 Blk/tan lthr resume to: 650-9509. aummarjobl 497·9668 Day/night Apply· In which there 11 a Ab1olutely mlnt l Gold pckg. Xlnt condl Advertising c o. 1130. • 3p, 7dyl/Wk. 3-5Cm WedfThur/Frl · charo-per minute. $2400 818/789-9078 4dr, A/T, co s18,500 .L llw.aT•R GRILL '84 833 CSI Full pwr. OBO. 723-5752 Cash Da lly No -.P-Dental Aaalatant .. • XI t d M PT/FT. Start Todayl needed In Coron9 del 830 Udo Park Dr. NB SPORTING Al~ ,C:,n r~de.u1~~:: Heather 375.0491 Mar ofc, 4 day wHk SALES MERCHANDISE GOODS 6065 ,~ __ 7_s_a._s_s_8_8 __ 714-e44-7 US2 HIGH Commlaalonl I .. ·------· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim ·- A LOOK! IF YOU'RE NOT MAKING $100 BUCKS A DAY CALL KATIE It FUN II FAST ART CO. FT/PT Bonu1 Program•• '9t 3251 Blk/blk, /Comm only. 6S0.5779i---------Snowboerda Like 5 spd, 2Dr, 1 owner. Detective Prlval• lnve1t1gator Trainees, good wages. 714-23 .. 1738 Can't seem to FLATBED DRIVERS get to all those Top pay planll repair jobs Great miles In around the house? all H a•on1. Let the 0.5 moa. • S.24 8moe. -s.28• to S.34 ClaHlfl•d Great benefit• and Service u n II m II• d bo n u • Directory opportunllle1. Call help you find J.B. Hunt Flatbed 1·800-325-1067 •upon reliable help. quallflc•tlon/EOE &42·5178 eubjact to drug 1craen •-------- Advertisµig raff 'later INDUSTRIAL SALES A di'llslon of a m1P NYSE complf'Oy has ... ~°"911ng: ~ \i • ' • Repeat bulliheM •A atable ~(not adversely affected by the economv> ANTIQUES 6010 New, $99. Longboardl CO, sunroof. $13,500. G r eat Condition. Mint cond. 829-0714 54a.oeeo Oak waah atand w/ '95 BMW 5251T "while marble xlnl --------Touring W a gon. cond. $375. 840.1212. TV. ELECTRONICS, White. Chrome C/D STEREO 6080 Traction. New Lexus --------Trade . #0 2 4954 Top Dollar Paid! Fro m 1800·1960. 1 po to entire estate. Palntlnga, china, gl1ware, tum, etc. 40Yr NB Re• 673-8223 • CABLE tv * Deacrambler• Loweat PrlcHI ; 1 Year Warranty Visa/MC/Discover C.0 .0 . 30 day trlal 1-800.211-4125 *** coaou DEL MAR 6122 ........................ S31 ,9n ·LEXUS· MISSION VllJO 1-800·119·5398 CADILLAC Can't seem to get to all those repalr Jobs around the house? Le• the ClaHlfled Service Directory help you find rellable help . 142·&878 MEET someone speclal through classifie·d Looking to sell that extra jun~ stacking up i O: the garage . .. Try ru garOJe sa1e ad). wrors Junk to VOJ is a treasure t , someone else. of~~~~ /~fll, is curttndy -a PCriod of unparalldcd growth. OUr Mesa T'~ • High income • ~enitory (no cwamiQht travel) 'uoaz~ • ...... O: .. .aam• Sofa, antq tlb, patio fumlture, other furni- ture Item• & cloth••· Ve.rtlcal blind• (8) We'll pay your toll wlDCn you lake the new San J In Toll road t ·o us. p!Ovida advcnising production scrviccifOr Ocher Sbuchcrn California newspapers. We aurcndy vc one opening for an AdveniAng C.OOrdinaror. We arc sccking a person wich scrong ~ skills. phone experience and MacmcOsh con~utcr knowledge ru improve our customer service. You will work closely with computer anim and cwromcrs providing chem wich adver- tising infurmacion and macerWs. Ad produaion cxpc:riencc iJ hd pful. Experience :1k~1s.uadt· ~and/or Mulci·Ad Oc:tror is p . We offer a compecicive salary and benefits package. Send rcsu me and CX>YCr letter co Ulifomia UNnmunity News Ann: The CCNl Typchousc 330 West Bay Scrut Cosca Mca, CA 92627 ~ • ""1:--11'\o-'-""-........... Lo_ L-~'Zr',;;:!.;;i;r...,_.._.,~ • Formal; on-going trairing • • Quality products W. requit9 applicants with: • A stable wOttc history (fewer lhan 3 jobs 1n the last 5 years) • High 18\/el ol motivation • Natural outgoing personality • Ability to tum no 's into yes's II your reeorc:f of ~proyes thll ~ flt ttw lboY9 delcrfp41on, p6eme tend ,__to: NCH cur:;pof1AT :.:Jr• 461118. & Much Morel Pu•NI"'nRE 6014 615 ~Orchid & 3rd Al' a" (enler from alley) Moving Salell Cream lacquer bdrm 1515 Serenade Ter. ut & king b ed. (Jamborae/PCH) $450.obo 875-3373 Sa t/Sun 8 ·2 10011, DIVORC• SAL• fura, furn, games, kit, 2 houHlulle of lmmac hHhold, decor 1tem1. fuml Downflll eofa •& Multl·F•m Sat Onlw lo v eseat , llallan leather H I 2 formal .. 12 Furn, antqs, hse dining roo,;,1 3 bed· hid, toys. tools, cllh1. room Hie. 220. 1090 400 blk of Polnaettla MEICHANDISE .coillsiiiiTiiAiiiMESAiiiiiiiii!iii6ii12ii4 MJSC. 6015 ••lt1ewatk a.••• ---------- Old Hand Tool• F11hlng gear, llMSIH •ma.II Items. 648-1832 Saturday 8 :30 -1 Ticktock• Thrift Shop &40 W. 1tlh St, CM WetWlng Gown Sz·7 uettf'IM'\llT V•Ulaho.a. "400 obo RIUT~V wetaulta 11a e1W3n BUCH 6169 8uy II. S.U ll Find It. ••••iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Claaatn.d. Fmd Our Hidden Classified Ads & WIN! GIANT ..... & Cloalntl l'lowerSttopaale <SATURDAY ONLYI· 7am-2pm. Shop l1em1, waaNna machine, fUr· nlture, Tatge gold mlr· ror, d••IQner . cloth•• Co11tat Ruin: Manv Nlc• Things! 20281 Chohld St. (Orchvd/lfVIM) Dinner for Two at II '. -J · I I • -I ~__...... ~ . . . -' ... l - l . Simply find our hidden da.ssifial ads somewhere in our dassifial section. Cut and paste the ads on the entry blank and mail. Newspaper entries only, no photo copic.a will be accepted. 2. All entries muit arrive by noon, the. following Wcdnaday. 3. Winner will be ~n by random drawing and wif!ntr'• name will appear the following~. One entry per ~· One winnet per Wftk. 1 4'. C.Oncest will nan '2120/97 through 5/ 15/97. 61QiNf1c Annual Lido Boy Scout G Sal• ._ llt M, Sun 10.2 Nwprt Shor•• OlubhM &11 canal St, W NBch (•n•er @ P•clflc Oout Hwy & Proapecl) MlllttPamttv8 ... I 8at •·3 , freezer, computer, blk••, furn. booka, toye, clthe, motel SPRUCa Aft (s.nt. Ana Helghl9) 1.&ra;; .... 1~ I ' dOWt\ couc:ft, WOOCI ~ tebfe. etagan. ptM table •• chatr9. .Britt.ah a..oun °"'" ..,,. '"°'*· dothea )•li ef whet nota. 1 tu ttCMt Cerctlg9n Or lease a new Cadillac: I Bl SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1997 • CROSS -· I Woodv.oduog •:• IOOI :• • 5 Liiie some llOll • o &gpany -44 Mamer .,: ,5 Follow ~6 ·-Do Is Oleam of Yw" 17 A llllle bit je Oloncnes J 9 Besmarck's st eo Munch1os • l2 Loss lhrOIJOh • 5eefllng P4 Evened Ille 5()()10 j!6 Old ITillP 1n1hals JT Desk lnmp .J1 Couqars 35 AIS(l :l6 Sw}:lrve 37 ITme lf'1wre 38 C1111I cllstu1bancc 40 Sedtm0nl 43 Typo ol bag 44 Digs a tunnel 46 .6.cuess Delany 48 Dispose (ol) 49 Beginning ,50 Items on ii brealllasl m<'nu !>2 Urw»1:1h"!J !>4 PO<'t fmi~le 55 Broad·m•nood 58 Alaskar. bl'llf 4J2 Seaweed p1oduc1 14 '7 83 Come to WI end ee~ 87 Style ea Nobel Peece PnitwlnrW Sada! 69 -of apptqval 70~ 71 "Tho -have e1111· 72 Hinged lasternng DOWN I "Jake's Thing• au I hot 2 Singot Collno - 3 Greolt lolto1 4 PA'ISPS Into hlW 5 Aeducoi;t 6 Singer Yollo 7 Owel mouse 8 C sk1mo bool 9 Alflrmelives 10 PeMJless 11 Hawkeye OI "M'.6.'S•H" 12 Smo111ng residue 13 Jouinoy by 1001 21 U1tra1nos capttal 23 Serpents 25 Foresl animal 27 Actress Greta - 26 Type of nng? 29 Aromas 30 Belie! 32 A PolyneS18n 33 Bandfeadel Shaw 34 Gardeners' purchases 39 Wobbled 41 Legs. slangily 42 Spoc1y footwear 4 5 Celebroty . 47 Curly ha.irdo 50 Capital o1 Montana 51 Pungent root 53 Parrot 55 Mary had one 56 Whlt1yblrd inventor Sikorsky 57 Commanded 59 Thooght 60 Word of sonow 61 Seaweed 64 Pointed IOOI 65 Actor Moneo Q. J • Ila South, wlnerable, ~ hold: M.,JIOI QQ OA• 11 Mtlll Your ript.-hand opponentOJ)enl one diamond. What act.ion do JOU take? Q. I • Bot.h vulnerable, aa South you hold: MJI 1:1A 101 oK.J IOI MQI Aller three pu11e1 what do foU .open? Q. 8 • Both vulnerable, u South you hold: ._,1751 OK t• MKQ.115 The bidding hu proceeded: NOR'l1f JtA8T SOlTl'H WEST 10 P ... U P- IHi' p-1 What do you bid now? Q. 4 • Oolh vulnerable, as Sout.h you hold: ._,, OAl075 OAKQJ92 .. Partner opens the bidding wit.h pne spade. Whot do you respond? The biddina hM pl'Ol*ded: 80Ul'R fraT NOllTll Mirr •• p .. 10 ..... 10 ..._ ,. P .. f What do you bid now7 Q. 8 • Ila South, vulnerable, you hold: ._,,, OQ tOI oAte74 •71 The bidding hu proceeded: WEST NOR'DI ltA8T 80Ul'1I l• DW 1" 1• f What action do you take? Loolc for am~rs on Monday. Learn to be a better brid1e player! SubHrlbe now to the Goftn Bridp Letter b)' callin' (800) '788-1225 tor information. Or write to: Goren Brl~p Let- ter, P.O. Bos «10, C"1caro. Ill 60880. • • • • • • • • • • • • • TM lflpJ [)q>dlt11.-111~1:Mil] Pi/# is ""'1-J to ""1lflll1la 4 MW sm#iot 1ltlfl) """"""'IJO 1'11111 ~ . Wi uAJJ"""' S£fRC}/ the 1lllml fr JOU "'"" °""' tlJtttp. """1'IW JOU the timen the ,,;p"' the 0u1 Htpt;,, Stmt.AIK Thm. cf tOlll'#, ttfor the IM1Ch is comp/llttJ wt .mu file"'"' Jidilit-""1inar 1"'1M Jtl/lelnmt wilJJ the ~ CJ04., ,,,w, tma" weJt for fouT uwh llS requjrrJ"' """""" thm file your protf cf~ wiJh the°"""' Gtr*. Pletue 'itop "'" "'fi/!,]!!_llr _JiaititNs business Jl¥ll¥mml Ill the Dai& Pilat, 330 w. &] ~ Gm Mts4. If JOU al1l1ltlt stop ,,, ,-aJI"' Ill (l 14) 642-432}. """wt wUJ"'4/te~forJOU IO htmJk this~ by mlliJ. If you sJxnJd have 1Z11J farthw quJslitms, plMre aJI us anJ wt wiJJ be more thizn g/4d to 11.Sti.st J""-GooJ IMclt in Jtl"T MW busiNJi • '"Pilot .20 IF WE'VE GOT YOUR #UMBEB!I YOU'VE GO.T A · SADDLE BACK 35 N&·w CARI :m Sale• Leaaing Service Parts "Buy, ·Lease Or Browse" . tFiVlll• AUT.O ~ " dliNT•R, ~ 41 Come See Why Orange County's Au~o Dealers Are Number One In Customer Satisfaction! 1-80();.831-3$f 7 7t4 380•12o6 ' I ·o --~~----------------------------------------.-----------------· ca·11 642-5678. Put a few words to work for you. ACOUSTIC CEJLINGS 3408 CERAMIC iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TILES CEILING MASTER 3528 •Acous11c Removal• Leaky Showers Rep'd --------Cu tom Toxturc•Palnt Rugrou1ln9 & lnstall'n u ... :I Mark 838-7300 L670130 'Dean of T ile APPLIANCES SERVICE 3426 673-8065 or 846-8526 Nowpor1 T ito & M arble Fine Craftsmanship ... At Allordable Prices. Shower s/Counlers/Flrs Naturol Slone & Marble COMPUTER TRAINING e Windows 3.11195 • MS Office/Quicken e Hardware/Software ON SITE e 70AYS 714-721-0252 Q .· CREVIER BMW Santa Ana Auto Mall Edinger at 55 Fwy 835-3171 CHl\YSLER W@l!Mi ATUS ClllYSlER/PLYMOU111 2929 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 544·113' LIT30089 531•7043 ATLASDODQB 2925A Hait>or Blvd., Costa Mesa 548-1934 APPLIANCE REPAIR -REASONABLE-Fplcs l.&45488 842·22141--------"' --------- Ask About Our Introductory Speclal * 042-5078 * • 646·5848 • BATHTUB REGIAZING CHILD CARE 3536 Computer Tr•lnlng CONTRACTORS Afr ordable·Personal One-on-One Training GENERAL 3558 HANDYlt!JlN 3710 CAB Admln 631-4258 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •Debbi•'• Dewc•r• 1----------------ln C.M. has openings. Hom• Com Put• r l .D. DEVl!LOPMl!NT •Pelnl/Cerpentry•. 2yrs •. Fix hrs. Meals Start·up. From Ground Custom home ~ remodel. Drywall and morel Lots of TLC1 ¥545-8177 Zero To The lnlernet. No Fee charged until Small Jobs Oki 3448 ~ LICENSED I:;> DAYCARE HCSZ 714-891-4755 l~~8~ 0;21.~~~ __ o_.'Y_ ... _._s-_s .... 2_7.,..7_ Lots of TLC & Funl MACMEDIC • Cara for ...-.:~=-,,.._-,...-_,..,.-• ROOF REPAIR • $25.00 OFFI Tubs IS h owors/Tll e Rollnlsh Like Newl Pediatric CPA & 1st Aid Macintosh Computers LEWIS Conatruotlon Moals/anackt lncld. Reas In your hme/ofc. Low/ Remodel•Handyman rlllH FT/PT 004· 1740 hourly rate. 873·8818 L11'704773 Local AH. Repolrs 844·1835 ------------ BATHTUB Refinishing CLEANING Porcelaln/Flborglass SERVICES 35~8 , Showors ,1Coun1enop1 i!iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiim Llc'd 845·7723 $10 otf 1at Cl••nlftei----------1 REMODEL 4 LESS SS Houses, apll, offlc", Complete •ellnlnl1hlng Excellent ave; Qf'98t • • • • • • & Aolloratlon Hrvlces prices. 574-3830 Now Shower Door• A TOUCH OF CLASS Lie/Ins 283-0778 Cleanlng. Res/Cortim -r JI ll!NETS 3490 UC/Bonded. FrH Est. ,,,,_.._ TetH8 282•7143 :Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil •BOii HOUSECLEANING ·Advanced Wood1y1tem1 Ucensed·Bonded ·Custom Cablnetry-Ooors·Copper Celling •10.00 Pet hOur. • 114.S48-03M Moldings -Manlels L6916SO 71'·i198·8970 •• , .. .,, H••olnlng "urop .. ll Pron e.11 CARPENTRY 3510 A to Z HANDYMAN In townl Rer• 5Yft eKp. Grace 2514455 PP'etl~n..,. SERVICE • llodc-1.111 on CD Rom ·System UpdllCc • Ull&rodcs • lntrmcl ln~I~ • Ja~ TYJY.-Cctina • Purch~ advice Call Rklt '714-191.flM °'Fu Me• "'42'4 • • • II • INSTALUAEFACE CABINETS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1---------1 .. Kllction1, bath1, door1, -..-nc1ow1. Doug 64t-7251 R,BNTRYeWlndowa 0011 • Wood Fences OHi/Garage Ofg1nlze11 ,,281181 • Call Bob 49·8323 p -312-0021 ~~---~---- •714·9117·5825• -------------- ,, ~-.. ~-~CARS .. Newport Beach ,P3·9300 f LINCOLN ~MERCURY '2>@ OlANGE COAST J'C;4'2il~C.Oldsmoble r:.u•<>K JffP/lAGU/OU>SMOIU/l'ON11AC PONJIAC, GMc TRUCK, MAZDA 2.S 2 .. Hottior 91.od, C.o$IO Me><> s•e-eo2i llAIEU CADILl.AC IUICK 2600 Harbor Blvd., Co11a Mesa 540.9100 IEACH UICOLI MERCUIY 16800 e.actt BNd., HIJntlngton 8eld'I 848-7739 3910 3890 ----- TH& LOCAL PlUUEA SPRINKLERS 3921 .. Jame1 E. Bangert Co.· li!!ii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FIM Estlmat• SPRINKLER UPAIR Ftlendly ~•Insured. Vslve .. Head1•Tlm• L1532911 17S.9304 clocks. 27Yr1 t.ocll ~ l!oef1 Dr8'n Cleenf"9 John Burr 282·21131 =---------·• & Plumblna Repalr1 20yrs eicp. Ail WCHlc guef. TAX -- 3858 HYrs QualftJ Plllfttlftt TOUCHUPS. TOO 24 Hrs. Richard Sinor Steve Ms-e2ea PIEPARATIOH 3925 Pracl .. Plum"'"• -------- Repair• a. Remodels * IT'I TAX TIME* Fr .. EstlmatH Call early for appl. Ll887Hll 81 .. 1090 Jeanne Here l!..A. ORCO PLUMiiNQ Retired IRS 873-8905 & Drain Cleaning 7Days/Wkef'r•• Est. L112n05 7eo-a 170 Ud280844 845:3209 -------- TAX RITURMRIP I Ae1otve Tu prob6am1 ..Jerome Stoll In Na. 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Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 3.-8. Ellis Realty Group SS. Rumbold llulty Fttd Sands Newport Properties 56.-57. Coldwell Banker Cost.t Mesa For Advertising Metro Realty 58. Homes of the Week Information sw-.a&tate Open Home Gulde Please Call: 59. Homa of the Week IW-Jon Douglas Co. 60. ~·Loan Spedalltt K~Hancock ~Vmagf° 61. Roger's Realty ( 4)57"247 19. Cover Story 61. Granville Janet Vino£;ad 20.~. Cout Newport Properties M. Co&lt Newport Properties (714) 574-4 8 47. Balboa htand Realty .A. .. ht.In. TM/]"""60- s.u-.., SJnJn. Top Temn JlroJ#aion Top Number ofs.ks ' } ....... $799.000 NE\VPORI' BEACH BIG CANYON, l' RUE GRAND VALLEE Gated Community, golf councvic:w. 3BR. 3BA Open Sun -Bonnie Barrington $759,000 BIG CANYON, 23 RUE GRAND DUCAL Remodeled, paiecaon! Gated c:oaununity. 2BR. 28A Open Sun -Surzane Shuler $574,SOO BrG CANYON, 6 OAKMONT Golf ClOW1C ~ with pool & spa. 5BR. 5.5BA Open Sun -James Gray $2,795,000 HARBOR RIDGE. 7 ST. TROPEZ Forever view. Perfection and privacy. 3BR, 2.5BA Open Sun -Kent McNaughton $650,000 H.AllBOR RIDGE, 29 COVENTRY ...., condb .. Qua.~ 281. 2BA Open Sun -Bdlc Partch :-~~ .$399,000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES, 196' PORT D.lJ.Nl.E.IGH PL. 580, 3BA Open Sat/Sun -Laraine S!ta/Jim Wl$C.lll>ach .$59,9,'°° - .. WESTCLIFF, 1210 SUSSEX LANE Wonderful funily neighborhood. 3BR. 28A Open Sun -T cam Hoover . . . . . . ....... •' .. ' .·. . . B<ll~ (~()(,l ;(~(J() Senior Marketing Consultant 644-6373 Ext.121 576-3198 pgr. . NEWpoat BEA.ell OfficE 2J CoapoRATE PluA SuitE 190 COMBINE EXPERTISE, . EXPERIENCE AND OVER 20 MILLION DOLLARS IN SALES IN 1996 & WHAT DO YOU GET? A WINNING TEAM! 714 644-6200 Exr 1 0&EXT102 3BR/2BA, Large yd. Wood floors. Move in Ready Reduced To $304,000 2BD/1BA village cottage, Pine floors, vaulted wood beamed ceilings. Large patio and, assorted fruit trees. I SEIJJ.ER MOTIVATED $279,900 BAYCRF.ST BFACH Open Sunday. .DUPLEX Spacious funily Beautiful Newpon home on lovely duplex, spacious street. Excellent • 3BR, 2BA + loft & Boorplan. Separate s.r:ous 3BR, 2BA master suite. Large ~ car garage. Close funily room ri,ns to ocean & to lovely gar en. Channel park. $595,000 $499,900 CORONA DELMAR Lovelk duplex next to par & ~eenbclt. Course views. Spacious 3 R, 2BA each. 6 car ~e. Srunni41 total Owner w· carry! remodel, 4 R, 4BA. Cul-de-sac. $597,000 $995,000 UDO ISLE Newer s~cular 2BR, 2BA, one- 3BR, 3.5 A custom story townhome. home on 45~ lot. Cathedral ceilings, The ultimate iri fireplace, spacious quality & design! private patio. $869,000 $177,500 Marilyn Kershner 644-6373 ext 110 433-0929 Pager Guard Gated, Fabulous Views from this 4BR + Loft, 3. 5 BA. Owner will consider lease option. Offered At: $725,000 MaryAnn McGuire (Res) 646-6770 (At Sea Faire) "For Your Vt-ry Best Buy At The Beach"' · SEA FAIRE * NEWPORT BEACH View all of Catalina Island and the entire Harbor area &om the fi nest Sea Faire prope!._ty ~vailable. 3BR, 3BA largest plan. $400,000 Shown By Appointment Only • QIU Mary Ann Mc.Gu..ite 646-6770 'N EW.p~RT BEAch Off~cE 2J Coepoun PIAzA Sum 190 B~J. Johnson 644-6373 Ext 1472 Call today for your private showing OPPORTUNITYl The least expensive customiud home in Shorcdiff. Peck ocean view. $665,000 6~6200 SEAVIEW Single level 3BR Glimpse of ocean. Dana Black 729-8296 Sunset & mountain views. 24-HR guard gated. $595,000 LouAnne Rittey 717-4207 \ l'\l:l '\!1:'"' ,, •'\ 111)1.I \'.I' 1\111,1: .,. 1 11 1 \1 ,111 1 \1! \1\1~1,11 Well maintained 4 bedroom executive pool home. 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Close to beach, parks and retaurants! ·233 I <liff Dr.- 1769,000 Clf/llunm 38R/38A + family room llllt remodeled w/new everyt hing plU5 a ZBr/I BA apartment for extra inrnme. Transfer/Must !ldJI .)4()1 Qlff. U99,000I ~Jm:"' JBR 2BA. prtvate spa. t!ldosed yard. • Best single ramuy buy • ~OR R.EDIJC110N TO UZS,0001 Eqbulous 3 BR lmtruw#lak ... and move-In perfect! Loca1ed on cozy quiet cul-de-sac. So many upgrades including gorgoous kitchen, French doon, etc. 137S,OOO ••• Bob & Dovie Koop Bob Koop DoVie Koop Bob Koop, Jr. Call the Koop team! 760-5000 Ext. 128 ot 760-1580 BALBOA PENINSULA Totally reaaocldecl custom home ' ~...,.,. beautifully finished. Large Master retreat OCEAN VIEW private bnc.ihul Cunom Oak doors &: windows, river rock. tilt, ·~ uuna. JOUrmn ldrd.m. cwo mancn. large y.ud widi a ldtchtn put>o. pool &: spa. Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. Sc.. M'odoelcl '4 Bclr., 1.S a. .. d.U "-is only 2 ,...,. '*1 lie shows lilct a modd. Pltmcwn coma lot, nia yard. a link view, cilc, lircpi.c:e. lo4s of huo kier upgnda Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. Only 8 ~ old! ExaUcnt condaion, dc)lr 2-aory '°"'nhorm .uyk. 2bdr/2. ~ bath uniu. Two I bclr/lbe unitJ. Call fur rmu. Boa. Koop, Sr. or Jr. SOUTH COUN1Y has a fireplace &: Bay view, cwtom kirchen includes a Vaking range, sub-zero, ecc . .4 fittplaoes, formal dining. cuscom windows, custom tile &: murals, cropicaJ landscape .. Bob Koop, Sr. or Jr. Old CDM Townhomc! 3 880, 2BA. fireplace, ~· downsuin Mucu 1ui1e widi privue encrance t·hac it paf= fur in·l..aws YOU.CANT BEAT THIS PRICE! Boa, Koop, Sr. OI' Jr. Canom dupksl Jwc 8 rcan old! Large J bed. 2 !Nm and • 2 bccl. 2 bath 11•iu with tile noou c:ustom ldcchcns. Bab<r carpeting. •lr.yiighc, lug< muter Jui1c wich .1 roiruin rub and • walk-tn do.cc, sun dttk &: ~ '4· cat Pl2«"· Ai-2,000 Sq. F&., ' Bclr • a clc:n, 2.S Ba.. -.. Uvt'd in, alarm, choict Of carpet &: wood lloon. landJC1~ &: Rttplacr. Boa. 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CdM home 75 .paces from l5Ci~I /11,fJ~ 3.019 sq ft. 4BD, 3.5BA, family room & study with partial ocean views from 3 levels. Beautiful custom design. ~ •• , .... !!,... ... Custom home In gated wate ront oommunJtY. apx 40 sq f1 boat accomodatlon. High ceilings walk-In closets. Fireplace, spa & BA. Steam room, marble-must see to appreciate sun deck, sandy beach! ...... l_, ..... Expanded to apx ,000 sq fl. on largeprtvate lot with pool. Upgraded with French doors, skylights & marble floora. Addltk>nal custom features: New fire-reslstarrt roof, hard· wood noors In FR & LR, covered patio. Mil!P,tW 480, 3BA. special'!-~ houses/3 blocks to beach & surf. 2 car garage, spa, famlly room. Patios. Extra parking. MIJ,cRRP • 111111·-..u,.18 • • , • home In 1t"9 private community wtth pools & spas. Beautiful serene setting. Palm tree lined rear yal'd. Call us today for more details. filllJJ/11 ,., Spactout home ~ one Islands. Inside atr1um-marble 111'8, boat dock. 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Intriguing un~ al wrap around yard. ,,,,. This gott course J!!!!•,!T rm, din nn & mstr BO an enjoy one of the best views In Big Canyon. Best view lft Deane Townhomes. 280, 2BA & den. CW-de-sac st. 180° 5th fairway unobltructed view. llJ#M Close to. eay-ocJri .J ~-2 lot 211 bedroom units. Hunylll ftllf MJI . This fabulous 4 t!l'~~amlly room, dining room, pool & private part<-llke yard. Cul-de-sac. Close to ahopplng&parb. ,,,,.., Trust/Bank 9'&'!1£!1L~'9J!tin. LMge 3 bedrooms, 2 baths one stcxy home, large comer tot with fruit tress, etc. ,,,,., Gated concso!!~'W' near Fashion Island. Pool, epa, tennis court. Lower level unit featurn new carpeting & paint. fl##/1 Gated comm, 480 CU8t home . .study, open enter- tainment rm, gourmet kit, elegant mstr BO, wine cel- lar, 3 fireplaces, 3 car garage. *Includes Rolls Royce Comlche, 5,500 miles. 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Immaculate, prfvate & lush tropk:a1 planting In rear yard with large fountain largest floor plan In Harbor. ...,000 $766,000 SIUSun 1-4:30 VI SaxtcWEnglebrechUHowt $685,000 Sun 1-4 Sue van Aal8t $468,000 Sun 2·5 Linda Reed $215,000 Sun 1-5 Balt>ra Chambers $218,900 Sun 1-5 NlllCy Sinmonl , With open flowing floorplan -Magnificent bayviews! 3BD; 3.5BA, gourmet kitchen w/rop-of-the-line appliances, built-ins & extensive use of granite. Spacious master suite has a wood burning fireplace, cedar lined walk-in his & hers wardrobe closets, luxurious spa tub & marble surfaces. High vaulted ceilings, dramatic curved stairway, custom skylights, gallery, security system, wet bar, custom wine closet wi th etched glass door. 3 car garage & wide dock for a large yacht. Coast Xiwport'<Froperties ·· ·· SC) p res1nts ~ · " Incredible Oceanfront :Hom~ in Corona def M ar I " Located on one of California's most distinctive sites j usc · thlrty·one fttt above the surf, dramatic rich fonnarions and " tide poolt surround c;hia draro~tic home lcnown as "Edgecliff" pffers the ultimate in:Uvina. : This magnificent tri·level C$tate is a masterpiece of rare arch itectu ral sophistication and detailed craftsmanship, blended of marble and granite, complimented with special Idaho hardwoods of the furniture quality, and finished with : monochromatic touches. The Bang and Olufsen state-of- the-art sound system creates a magical background for grand " scale or annmate ocean vista entertainment. Elegant dining soph isticated kitchen and family room, three fireplaces, bar : and wine storage, cozy and secluded den, and spacious oceanside decks provide the livability and warmth found in this gracious and unforgettable home. Panoramic views of Catalina Island, Big C.Orona and Newport jetty provide the setting to talce advantage of "' Newport's boating and water activities and to catch the • occasional dolphins swimming lazily in the surf. Offered at $3,600,0QO . ., 'For a private sfiowing of tlii.s property, please contad: Coast Newport Properties 4 C ivic Pfaza, S uite 260 Newport Beach , CA 92660 (714) 644-1600 Poised above the Pacific Dramatically situated on its own bluff Picturesque Shorecliffs maste,Piece This exceptional overlooking the Pacific, this gated estate of three-quarters of an acre commands traditional home in Sborecliffs offers a picturesque setting on an elevated lot landscaped sweeping, unsurpassed views of California's famous gold coast. with great English-style garden chann. Follow the steps and brick path up to a From the moment you enter through the hand-carved teak doors, this world-class beautifully appointed open, airy home. Upon entering, you will be drawn into the masterpiece surrounds you with its meticulous landscaped lawns and gardens and graceful setting of the living room with its high ceilings, recessed lighting and fireplace unmatched privacy in a walled and gated setting. The main residence is an expression with beautiful wood mantle. Exquisite hardwood floors are maintained throughout the of quality. Featuring a formal dining room, gourmet kitchen, breakfast room and four living area on the main floor. The French doors off the den and family room open to an bedroom suites, each has its own whitewater view. The master suite bas total privacy intimate rear yard with black bottom spa and charming patio. 1be family room also and ~tal views. Just off the master suite is a private study with hand-crafted teat features built-ins and a fireplace and has an entrance to a wine celtar and laundry room. boo£ues and cabinetry. Recessed lighting and bay windows highlight this level of the 'lbc gourmet kitchen features jade stone, grill, large center island with sink, Sub-2.ero ii O. lbe JQwer levd is a large family room with fireplace, built·ia.ialt ..._ refri~ IDd receaod lights. ilMl a .... deaiped, tempetature coottolled teak wine rem. --~ of ~ .. ~bedroom features built-ins, high ceilin.gs and a three-quarter bath. dDl).!ot+.kiD(l cstaae is highlighted by an inner courtyard with itt own it f RlliuiQ& The ...-beClft>om bu vaulted ceilings, fireplace, sittia& uea with ocean view, large ind dining an:.as surrounded by mature trees and beautifully manicured lawm IDd master 6adliOolD. spa and walk-in closet. Two more bedrooms, each with an alcove, gU'dem. Prom there. one can stroll through the estate's walkways to two additional share a Jack and Jill bath with double sinks. This home is unswpassed in quality and oceanfroot decks for relaxation and conversation. There is a one bedroom guest house warmth. AdditiooaOy, this home is steps to private beach access and esplanade. Offered with living room, fireplace and its own private entrance. Offered at $4.2.SO,OOO. at $1,695,000. FtW 1JtON lfVorrutio11, e.U 1•"1 Filutn' or SNn Hlflt tit (114) f.#.lfllt, CMd Ftw...,. ~11, ellll Doi## M*lltiM tit (114) 6"-1600, Cotlld Nrqor:t ff~~!.~~.~~fO, N~~ I ........... , ...... ~: .1'~-'~.~ s,..,.1~N..,n S..Cla. • . 723-8800 644-1600 EXCLUSIVE AFFILIATE OF SOTHEBYS International Realty ...... ' .,.,,000 .. . . • . ·JERRY Fl.NSTER c. SENIOR SALES ExECUTIVE #I SAi ESPERSON IN 1995 AT CoAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES . 759,.3750 $28,351 ;400 IN CLOSED ESCROWS IN 1996 KEVIN KUBIAK ~TE 717-4706 ( I I • .. BILL FEENEY . in association with TIM CARR and LANCE BOGGS 717-4744 1996SALES l'roperty Represented l 0 Weybridge Seller I 0 Weybridge Buyer 435 Via Lido Soud Seller 2620 Cliff Drive Buyer 3251 Broad Street Seller 1506 Priscilla Seller 111 Via San Remo Buyer 8 Misty Meadow Seller 83 Linda Isle Buyer 130 Via Koron Buyer 126 Via Koron Buyer 1864 Park Vista Seller 126 Via Koron Seller 126 Via Koron Buyer 205 Crystal Seller 1415 Galaxy Seller 304 36th Street Buyer 13 14 Santiago Seller 2 13 Knox Street Buyer 185 1 Port Kimberly Buyer 137 Via Venezia Seller 314 Buena Vista Buyer 5 10 Catalina Buyer 101 Harbor Woods Seller 125 Via Waziers Seller 4210 Spindrift Buyer 463 Walnut Buyer 304 36th Street Seller 300 36th Street Buyer 415 Evening Star Lane Buyer 1 Burning Tree Buyer 16 Clermont Buyer 208 Cabrillo Buye.r 5 Bridgeport Buyer 274 Knox Place Buyer 289 Palmer Buyer S<HM of the depicted saks wen closed whik Bill Feeney was wltle ltU /onMr broker. Bayfront Value ~ 3 Bd. 2 Ba. Remodcl~~Q· OD the water Motivated sellrL-t ~another home $979,000 \~ Lido hie Bay View Home s 8d. 4 Ba. Pride of owoenhip! Highest quality malaials Marble, granite, French doors, aown ~ 3 ~ $799,000 Belcourt Terrace wJtb View! 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. Expanded Plan C. desigoa perfect Piivatc pool and spa. meticulously maintained $669,000 · Udo &le TracUtiolllll 4 Bd. 3 Ba. oo prime Piazza Lido comec lot. 4S' lot 2 master suites, security system. hardwood f1oon S'm,oOo Udo Ille Doable Lot 3 Bd. l Ba. beach house, prime 60' street to street lot Build nm homes or a larsc home with yard, pool. etc. $769,M Belcourt Townhome 3 Bd. 2.S Ba. Sophisticated tum-key townbomc Freocb cbn, aown moldinp. adjacent to pool and spa "'9,000 Udo lile .. ,,,.. 1..-e 2 Bd. 2 Ba. Tocally remodeled unit Bayfroat deck ovc:doob beaDtifu1 sandy beach $2,l!Oper ..... . . ---·p~ DEBI BIBB DENNIS l>uRGAN Two story, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, soaring ceilings. White and bright. Kitchen opens to huge great room and sunny patio: Steps to village. Priced to sell at $559,000 11meless bayfront estate on more than one-quarter acre, 200 feet of frontage. The ultimate location on Newport Harbor! Priu upoN "'fwsl New In t 988, tum key duple~ offered fully furnished. Innovative floorplan, two 3 bedroom, 2 bath units, 3 car garage. Peek-a-boo view. $479,500 759 ... 3707 ;i Resort ambiance! Warm yet contemporary, sophisticated yet casual! 5 bedrooms, 5.5 baths, full guest quarters, pool and spa. $2,800,000 Spectacular! Private access to sandy beach. Impeccable, quality throughout. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths plus guest house. Incredible value at $2,200,000 Concrete and glass are intecral ln the design of this dramatic contemporary home. 5 bedrooms, 4 baths. Situated on oversized lot, steps to Bayshore Beach. $1,350,000 I t. 717-4711 Landmark Bayf"ront Estate Lido Isle Call f'or detallsl _John Robin Steve <>Ison ~cl'-f onigle Contemporary Bayf'ront 215 Via Lido Soud Dream Home 56 Gaviota, Hamilton Cove $1,. 3<><> .. <><><> Count"ry French Spacious Family Home Sunny Corner Location Ideal Family Home Family Home .· just Reduced! Entry Level Price Entry Level Price IOS Via San Remo 219 Via Nice . 310 Via Lido Soud 209 Via Koron $750. 000 $"669. 006""~ . ... $569.000 $549. 000 S I S f aa Lido Saud ' WincletMn Court tO I Zurich Wde flM KLINE 759~3771 EXCEPTIONAL 0PPORTU N ITI ES IRVINECOVE 122 Monte C:.rfo Spectacular_ oceanfront contemporary home. Great use of limestone, granite, walls of glass. Two story master bedroom suite. $1,500,000 LAGUNA BEACH 31681 Sea Bluff Magnificent oceanfront home on secluded cove I Soaring ceilings, spacious master, and separate guest quarters. $2,495,000 on great street. $649,000 .. ,. Pager: 707~7583 "No one knows more about the Coast" 3 Bd .. 2. 5 Ba. custom home with great view of coast. Spectacular new Mediterranean home under construction. Beautiful views over golf cou~e to the ocean. Huge master bedroom with its own sitting room and large terrace. Perfect for entertaining! Large backyard, pool & spa. $1,595,000 Step onto sand. 5 bedroom, 4 bath family home. $1,695,000 Craftsman perfection. 4 bedroom, 3 bath home. $799,000 Spectacular coastline views. 5 Bd. 4 Ba. with pool $995,000 Fabulous view, North Laguna building site. $795,000 $2,495,000 \ 3/4 aae lot. Sport court, pool & garden. 3 Bd. 2 Ba. $875,000 Equestri•n estate lot. Canyon, dty, ooean views. $499,000 \ Tlie ·cream of tlie Crop Eclectic $I , 100 ,000 Elegcant .$I, 150 ,000 Call us for information on tlie most fabulous piece of oceanfront property AV AI LAB LE on tfre California Coast. .. .. HAR90R VIEW HlUS Ocean & halt>or view. 4 ld.15 Ba. "Sandptpe(' .,_ plan on oomcr loaidon. Oecocator detail thf'OUlh&it. $749.000 CORONA HIGHLANDS Panol'amlc Pelican HIU pl ccurse and ocun vtew 4 bedroom home elevated on comer loc:atlon. $718,000 "OlOWN OF TH£ SEA• Spectacular oceanfront location with dr11matlc whitewater views and 4 Bd. $3.500,000 "THE JONES TEAM" "Bri11gi11g Buyers & Sellers Toge I f1cr" . . NOll'l1t LAGUNA 3 8d 3 Ba. with sweeplnc view of ocean In a gated community. Private pool and spa. $1,59',000 BALBOA ISLAND Contemporaiy CUltom home with custom detail throughout. 3 Bd vaulted oelltncs. eourmet kitchen. " $775.000 2 SHORELINE NEW CUSTOM ESTATES SARA HINMAN 759~3705 BRAD HINMAN 759.-3732 The private coastal enclave of Pelican Point is surrounded by four holes of the Pelican l:fill Golf Club's Ocean Course. . Breathtaking ocean, mountain, ~ golf course ~ Catalina views "· .. create magnificent backdrops, and · reSf'dents enjoy private access to Crystal Cove State Park Beach. This pf'.ime location, on the ocean side · of Pacific Coast Highway, offers the ultimate in golf course living, close to business, dining and shopping in Corona del Mar and Fashion Island, it is also only a few minutes from Laguna Beach, John Wayne Airport and Sou h Coast Plaza, 22 SHORELINE . Located on a comer across from Belcourt Park Beautiful gardens featuring large patio, spa, and gofBeous trees and flowers Four large bedroom suites, four and one-half baths Plus sleeping potcll for children's stayover guests ~autiful living room and dining room Huge kitchen and breakfast room ,Large double-entry butler's pantry Offered at $1,695,000 - This stunning, Georgian style home in the wonderful gated community of Belcourt can be yours for the rest of your life. The attention to detail throughout the house and gardens is impeccable. The home's owners have created an environment ideal for family living and entertaining. Do not miss the opportunity to consider this very special property for your next address. 723~8800 6"44~1600 ntUving Lido Isle Large custom home on double lot with pool. Bay and light view. Sara & Brad Hinman $1,275,000 Promontory Bay A Deal! Bayfront wlth dock. 4 Bd. 4 Ba. Great price! Evan Corkett $1,295,000 BaJbM PetllnR1a Point Premier aated waterfront estate. 65 ft. on the bay. Deve Wonc $4,850,000 South l.aC11U Gteat custom oce.n· front home and cuest house. High & F1nster $1 ,495,000 Harbor View Hiiis Beautifully renovated 4 Bd. 3.5 Ba. ocean view home In a wonderful neighborhood. Ancel & Hutchlnp $969 ,000 View Properties Mal Kai Gorceous bay view from the elepnt and sophisticated 2 Bd. 2 Ba. condo. Larae bayslde deck. Must seel E'nll Corbtt $1,100,000 Corona del Mar Dyn•mlc 6 Bd. contemporary home. Coastal views. Evan Corkett $2,450,000 Condo & Townhome Uving Dollhouse, panlte counters, wood floors. pool & ~­ Tem HUI $32,,000 Hart.or Rldp er.t Greet ' Bd. 2.5 Ba. Views of city llcflts & mount.ins. Melinda & M:artJ Jon• $47',000 Corona clel Mar spectacular panoramic views of coast. Mellada & Marty Jones $'.J,500,000 E!qerald Bay Oceanfront with views of coast, beach, rocks and sunsets. Rod & NUCJ Daley $'.J,595,000 Cameo Slloree Tu.m·key open and llcht remodel, wood floors, moldlnp, recessed lights. 4 Bd. 3 Ba. VIEW! Evan Corkett $1,325,000 Island Living Udo hie 4 Bd. Udo trlldJUon.I on pdlne 45' ~ ClOmer lot. French doors. Biil F ... eJ $799,000 + Gated Communities Bii <Aftyon Dover model 2 Bd. 2 Ba. shows very nice. French doors, rear yard. Matte Fargo $497 ,000 N.wport North Vlllu 3 Bd. 3 Ba. showhome with private pool & spa. lFP. Gree Lombardi $519,000 Harbor Rlclp. Creel Kenslncton. Private vtew loc:aUon. caroa &ere $519,ooo Harbor Rldce Cre•t Warm uPCAded 4 Bd. 3.~ Ba. townhome. Great prtvacy, marble entry and 3 fireplaces. Carol aerc $51 o,ooo Old C-0.. del Mar Gretlt Income potl9ftdal. 2 Bd. 2 Ba. and 3 Bd. 2 Be. .., IWker $499,000 Belcourt Spacious executive style home In gated community. Private spa, many amenities. Sae EDea Volpe $679,900 ' Montsemlt -Newport Coatt Ortgtnal model Picture perfect! Stunning decor. Morphy & Bash $5'9,000 Bia C&n7on Customl~ed home on oomer lot Uppades. Priced to sell NOWI Sao, Anne & Don Sheridan $89',000 Harbor HID 4 bedroom + library custom home with vtew. European chann. Morphy & Scanlan $1,050,000 NewUs~ngs Belcourt Fabulous contemporary home on large lot! Designer perfect. Mal)' Ellen & Bob Weglarz $1,295 ,000 Pelican Point New 5 Bd. home. Pool. ocean vtew, 6 car garage. Beach access. Sara & Brad Klaman $3,325,000 Ocean Rldce Very appealing Santa Barbara style custom. Shows like a model! Ooean and canyon vtew. Scanlan & Weinstein $1,395,000 H••tlacto• Coatlaeatal Very c:kliln 3 Bd. I Ba. townhome. Best value. Plltltdl Bartollc $1:1,000 644~1600 723~8800 Spodight Eastslde Costa Mesa Meticulously maintained l Bd. 2 Ba. remodel. SteWno & Hassel $369,000 Lapaa a.ch Custom ¥tew borne. Slncer deslcn. Over 112 acre. pool s spa. Robert Glem $1,9",000 ., For additional information or a private showing call: For additional information or a private showing call: VIR(ilNIA ZENZ · Direct line 759-3764 I t <> • I J • Caro{'l3erg Presents ·~~:-~· .. _ . "'~?-• ..;.;..-.........,,.;,...;.....;,,,.,,,~ Warm and inviting 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath upgraded townhome with great privacy. $510,000 3 Crestwooi Fabulous custom "Castle" for family living and elegant entertaining. $2,69S,000 Well located 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath townhome with 3 car garage on cul-de-sac, $Sl9,000 ~" . ...,.-·><«.:~~~;,· ··'• "!'· ·t· ,, • ·~_..., .. y,· ~ .v ..... ~. ... •• . . . ~ ' ' -. .., -, .,. ' . A . ' ,., ' ~-..... l ~.:'· .• , . ,, h '-:.r, h --- ~ ......... . IJflN';r ~.. . . •. -: ' Great room, iitciren area all on N!Jfront. p.. Wonderful built-ins for TV, stereo and storage. ~ Tflird ffoor bonus area with two outside decffs . Spacious master suite with sitting area, built-in entertainment cent.er and bayfront deck. Master bath has sauna. Custom five bedroom home with sweeping ba!I views. Fabulous location in this private, gate-guarded c;ommunity . • f ' o I • , tonsider it· SOLD ·When you list with the "FIN.EST" - ( r . ' I \ Upgraded "E" Plan, frardwood noors, Frencfr doors and windows . 5 Bedrooms, 3 Batfrs, 3 car garage, large yard. Great family frome dose to .scfrools. $595,000 'Disti.nctive Custom Contempora'!I !F ami£g !Jlome 5 large bedrooms ihdudlng 2 master suites . Spacious kitchen. "GREAT ROOM" and separate family room F.xtra lcqe lot. 3 car garage Skyllehts, hJih ~mncs. unbelievable storace Interior patio w/ .refleafon pool and fountain Private beach oriented t'OmmunJty Olf1,U •L $ J ,350,000 -~~-~,~~-.. ·. ·- ~ ' ... ,.. ,. ', -. j_',... SUSAN SCANIAN 759-3717 Senior Sales Executive • ' I . . . .. .. •• • • DOTTIE VALEN.TINE 759~3723 Tftis exceptional trqdiUonal Sftore Cliff lwme offers beautifully appointed custom features and possesses all tfte elements of value. Tfte perfect ftome for a relaxed lifest.yle or gracious entertaining. Offered Qt $1,695 ,000 New Listing Beautiful single level {iome, remodeled tvuf erpmuleJ ill 1989. Private eltvakd lot '" quiet '°"1fjon witJi SOlftt view. Offtmlat $1,195,000 Contemporary in Design "Catering to Family Comforts An Emphasis on Traditional Values 3 Bedroom, 3 Bath+ Den Approximately 2,500 sq. ft. Quiet Cul-de-sac Location $375,000 4 Bedroom, 3 Bath 4 Years New $348,500 Stylisft Ito• o" lllr,e view lot~ TrtulitiolYl 5+ bttlroom witJi 2 (oMily rooms and country fdklte". One of a ~ind! Offered at $1,495,000 I< r 1 r H RA \ o t r '17-4723 • 5 Bedrooms/3.5 Baths Back ~ay View Upgraded Pool Home $899,000 BALBOA·PENINSULA Big Duplex 3 Bd.12 Ba & 1 Bd./l Ba. One block to Beach $325,000 JASMINE CREEK BAYSIDE COVE 3 Bedrooms/I. 75 Baths Designer Remodel Private Yard $399,000 3 Bedrooms/1.75 Baths Detached Office Meticulous Remodel $369,000 .. 19 Toulon D01TIE AUSTERO 759·3763 A stunning 5 bedroom Lautremont model with views of ocean and city lights in Harbor Ridge Estates. Custom marble floors and many more upgrades t hroughout the home. 617WEST BAY $895,000 NEW LISTING • 4 BEl>ROOMS • 3.5 B ATHS • BRION JEANE1TE DESIGNER 1986 • SPECTACULAR BAY V IEWS • 4 PARKJNG SPACES • MASTER SUITE • 3 V IEW DECKS • NATIJRAL Wooo CEILING, ALCOVES, WINDOW ARCHES • 2 FIREPLACES • ACROSS FROM BEACH AND NHYC En/011 ou,in views from tills 2 bedroom , 2 batfr plus den single level condo in aduU ·t communitfl for 55 years and up . Near Oasis Se•dor Ce1der. Has sqllf/tts, MSM brici t•dTfl afta ""'"" titras. Sur ELLEN VoLPt 759-3769 3,000 plus sq.-:ft. of discriminating elegance in this 24-hour exclusive gate guarded community. MICHAEL VOLPF 717 -4700 Owner says "Sell Now." !MIKE MARRI 759.-3786 Lifestyle and value mean everything! I I .. .. Please call for more information on any of tliese special properties. r ' .. LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT .. $I, 995 ,000 Brand new Udo Isle bayfront home currently under construction by top custom home buJJder. Features 3 bedrooms plus office. Living areas and lavish master suite enjoy sweeplna main channel views. Residence will feature the finest quality In design and construction. Call for details. -. CUSTOM BAYFRONT $995,000 All-new construction in 1992. Fabulous home on the water with boat dock in gated community. . Beautiful design and detail In thls 5 bedroom, approx. 4,500 sq. ft. aeml Open, flowing floor plan, volume celllnp, whitewashed woodwork, gourmet kitchen with bay view. Must see! BRAND NEWCllSJ'OM BAYFRONT $899,000 lust completed, fabulous European VIiia on the water ln Newport Beach with private dock! Umestone, ,ranlte, solid mahoaany doors, aourmet kitchen, second story bayfront master suite and office. Must see! OCEANFRONT UPDATE $795,000 BALBOA CUSTOM HOME $693,000 OCEANFRONT<X>NTEMPORARV $1,295,000 Recently remodeled townhome offelS a spacious beachfront retreat of 4 bedrooms. 3 baths naht on the sand. Luxurious oceanfront living - perfect getaway at the beach I N~ SHORES $32,,000 Updated Newport Shores home In best IC>Qtlon. New kltchen, b.ths, carpet and paint, lots of French doors opentnc to prtvate pedol, CMed entry to home for privacy. 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. NEW BALBOA HOMES $'49,000 Four new custom homes In historic Balboa. Soon to bectn constNctlon. Each Ml 3 bedrooms. 3.5 blllhs plus rooftop deck. Tntdltional stylJnc by well-known local erchltect. 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. ~CXJNl'EMPC8ARY $1,100,000 Newer, contemporary on the sand In prime beac:hfront 9ed:lon. All new In I 987, two top.quality resldeRQeS with all the details of custom homes. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. 2 bedrooms. 2 tNith8. flrepleces, eourmet kitchens, p,..e end Ql'POft for each. Also, easy QOf1Yel'Sk>n to Condos. Must eeef .. .; FOR MO RE INFORMATIO N O N THESE PROPERTI ES CONTACT. .. WATERFRONT Newport Beach waterfront duplex, boat dock and income for $484,500 Large South Laguna home with legal unit for $579,000 . l llJO ISLI . Charming family home . Ouallty remodel. Large lot a"d home Street-to-street location . $775,000 NE \V 1~0 I~ l St~ 0 RES Large pride of ownership duplex, close to beach. Spacious and bright 2 bedroom, 2 bath units. $374,500 PELICAN HILL • .. ' Architectural masterpiece in Laguna The Contreras residence in Laguna Beach has been the recipient of two significant architectural design awards: the American Institute of Archi tccture's Honor award and the Laguna Beach Design Guild award. Designed by architect MarlC Singer in 1993, the home is about 5,300 square feet and sits on half an acre atop the hills of Laguna Beach. Among the amenities featured in the contemporary home are a 55-foot lap pool with a polished granite spa, three fireplaces, a spacious gallery and reception area with 20 foot ceilings and maid's quarters. The three bedroom, four and one-haJf bath work of art aJso contains soaring walls of glass that provide views of the ocean and surrounding area. Offered at $1 ,995,000. For more informalion, call Bob Gum al (714) 644-16()(), Coast Newport Properties, 4 Civic Plaui, Suile 260, Newport Beach. E~nsive Belcourt property Located in Newport Beach's exclusive, gated community of Belcourt. this fonncr model home from the J.M. Peters Gallery Collection is on a prime comer lot, beautifully landscaped with trees, garden lights and stone walkways. The soaring two-story entry opens to a two-story living room with inlaid limestone floors. There arc French doors and windows throughout, new contemporary carpeting and three fireplaces. The residence features five bedrooms plus an office, formal dining room, four and one-half baths, a large family room with a media center and home theater, and a spacious kitchen with a brcakf ast nook that opens to the family room. I 1bc office could easily be converted to a sixth bedroom. 1 A sauna. exercise room and separate sitting room are features of the large master ' suite with balcony overlooking the pool and gardens. Outside, there is a beautiful pool I with a watt:rfall, a separate spa. dramatic yard lighting, a built-in barbecue area and a children's play yard with playhouse included. The home is completely air~ditioned and includes a three car garage and has security featwes. Offered at $1 ,89S,OOO. FM""',. lnfomulllon, cllll N11M1 P•tR1on °' B.a, Coluo• 111(11')644-1600, Coat Nnt1porl Propmk1, 4 Civk Plavi, s.uu 260, NNpon &«IL Olde Corona del Mar charmer Located in the heart of Olde Corona dcl Mar, this New England-style home is just a stroll away from the quaint village of Corona del Mar. Situated on a tree lined street, this two story home is light and briiht with soaring, open beamed ceilings along with French windows and doors. There is brand new carpet throughout the home. The country kitchen opens to a family room and the patio offers a private outside retreat Other features of this homes include three bedrooms, three baths, fonnal and infonnal dining areas and access to Harbor View Middle School and Corona del Mar High School. Offered at $599,000. For more informalion, call Debi Bibb al (714) 644-1600, Coast Newport Prop•rths, 4 Civic Plar.a, Sulll 260, Newport Beach. New 'England charm in Emerald lay 1n Laguna Beach's Emerald Bay is an exquisite property in a superb and rarely available oceanfront location. The traditional bi-level residence offers wonderful New England charm in a guard-gated community with private beaches and facilities for tennis and swimming. It offers whitewater, coastline, city lights and sunset views from most major rooms, as well as direct access to the private beach. The decor is enhanced by the finest architectural amenities, including hardwood doors, extensive crown and base moldings, four fireplaces, skylights, French doors and hand-painted murals. Included are a formal dining room. a country kitchen with fireplace and casual dining area. a family room at another level with full kitchen, a large children's play room and an offiee. Bach level is enhanced by a broad deck, including one with a spa. In addition. there is a brick terrace with a roof. The residence i surrounded by landlcaping that includes many mature trees, lush gfdeos aod terraced lawns to the secluded cove. Offertd at $6,000,000. For~ ""°'1W..., c"'1 NtllfC1 Pltason or BdtJ CowNf11 at (114) 644-1600, COIUt . N.wport ~1, 4 Ctvk P""1.a, S.UU 260, N.wport BMXIL + _ .. We List It! We Sell It! cail Us For Results! · Quaint & Cozy Balboa Island Duplex • Well Maintained 2BR Home+ 2BR Apt. • Incredible Charm • Great Rental $525,000 Call Alice Brownell @675-9585 180Degree Ocean Views • Totally Remodeled&: Gorgeous Newport Crest Townhome • Tri-Level 3BR + Den • 3 LMge Decks .$a86;oOO $365,000 · Call Anntfte Warner @648-5555 Balboa Island Opportunity • Lowest Priced On Balboa Island •Channing 2 BR+ Large Guest Unit • Close To South Bay "$399,000 Call Joane CMptr @675-4441 A View From The Top • 2 BR. 2 BA Penthouse Condo In Lido • Spectacular Bay &t Ocean Views • Boat Slip Available $559,000 Darling Balboa Island Cottage • Charming &: Cozy 2-Story Cottage • 4 BR&: 2BA • Great Location Steps To South Bayfront $639,000 Call Betsy Boyd @ 673-8700 Owming Balboa lslandHome w/lnaxne Unit • JBR &: JBA + 2BR &: 2BA Apt. • Oose to South Bay • Built in 1992 $785,000 C.all Adell Patterson @451-7449 Tranquil Rhine Channel Views •Beautiful lBR BayfrontCondo • Huge Bayside Patio w I Comm. Pool &: Spa $279,000 C.all Victor Yack @673-8700 Huntington Beach Bargain • Super Sharp 38R &: 2BAHome • Highly Upgraded • Excellent Condition • Private Spa $219,000 Charming Traditional Family Home • 3 Bedrooms&: 1.5 Bath Home Nestled In Prime East Side Location • Patio Has Secluded Park Like Setting •Large Yard with Eucalyptus Trees • Desireable Mariner's School District $369,000 Olli ]oant CMptr @ 675-4441 459 East Costa Me541 Absolutely Gorgeous Bay & Ocean Views • Stunning 3BR Penthouse •Great condition • Many features through-out $349,000 Call Walter Mitchell @588-3083 Brand New Balboa Island Home • Spacious 4BR &: 35BA Under Const. • Open LR With Marble Fireplace • Built Elevator Ready $885,000 Call Alia Brownell @673-8700 One-Of-A-Kind Penthouse • Absolutely Gorgeous 28R&c2BA • Very Unique Floorplan • Gorgi!ous Kitchen $174,000 C.all ]ibid C.etinelian @647-5925 Villa Balboa Value • 2BR &: 1.25BA • ~Quiet Patio • Great Location • Custom Lighting • Newer Paint $169,900 DANA PolNr • $6,500,000 Spectacular new contemporary on tJie 1JOnd! Cili/omia li11ing witJi New York so,,J.;stication, mt11rior theme of /imutone, t.dtwood and 814in/eu 6te.I 644.9060 HARBOR ISLAND •.... ,4()5,000 Tem'f;c /..,._ iNt-1ft.' ;, •• ,;/channel, 11iews from Pa11iHion to Lido Island, 3 car garage, dock for up to 95 ' yacht, 5 bedroom/ 4.5 lxtth main house 644.9060 C~ D-BL MAR • 66,QQO Comp/11t./v rwmod./ed, fabufow 3 b.Jroom, 3.5 bath home, tkn could b. 4th b.Jroom, m~ ~ planWion shuttera LAGUNA B&CH • $4,800,000 S tunning new ocean 11iew Mediterranean enclave of lr11ine Coo., 5 b.drooms, 8 lxnks, cfMsic traditionaUy sty/.J showplace. 644-9060 Lloo ISUJ • 2, 1()5,000 Beautiful bay/ront, newly reb..ih home, 3 b.Jrooma, 3.5 bath&, eng/ish /;/,,my, 4 /;,.ep/oca, efftJOtor, handsome appointmmt., new dock for large yacht ~4.9060 TuRTUJ ROCK SUMMTf • 89(1,QOO 5 IHdroonu, 3.5 bath., 3 f;rep/acu, 3 car garage, gourmet ltitchm with c.nter ialanti cuatom Italian flooring, larg. boc/qprJ,.quifll looanorr CORONA DEL MAR • $4,0<)S,000 b b.Jrooma, 0 baths, imprusiw Mediterranean utat. on th. wate.,/ront with private doc/e, . /nach, pool anJ spa, four car garag., /ia. /rplca 644-9060 &tYSllOIUlS • 006,000 5 &.droom, 3.5 bath Ju,,,.. in b.och-ori.nt.J community, gal• gua,.J.J ,,.;glJxwl.ooJ, family anJ dining '°°""' ,,,,;,/, pit,• panJ;,,g, /;.vi,,g nx>"-1 + OPEN HOUSES 1 :00 -4:00PM SATURDAY'S INVITATIONS Q<>RONA DEL MAR · 328 Poppy Avenue EASTSIDE CosTA ME8t. 2678 Club Mesa Plau.,00.1) liMm. UNIVBRSITY PAIUC 17621 Birch Tree Lane {1 -5) llMNE. Tulln.E RoClc 3 Summerxt NEWPOllT CllEsT 6 MojoCowt NEWPORT CoAST 22 Avignon 10 Fair Harbor $575,000 $229,900 $291,000 $278,000 $224,900 $185,000 $459,000 $2,350,000 • Lisa Adam Kevio Kanda Ginny Andcnon David Princ.e Grayce Taliaferro David Prince SATURDAY & SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS CoRONA DEL MAR 3610 Fifth Avenue 328 Poppy Avenue 2520 Ocean Blvd. IRVINE, TuRTtE ROCK SUMMIT 2 Brigadier bv1NE Ti!RRACE 1419 Dolphin Terrace NEWPORT BEACH 630 Harbor Island 1707 Miramar 12 Rue Villars NEWPORT CoAST • 'na Po!Nn 7 Bridgepon NEWPORT NoRnt 3172 Corte Portofano SPYGLASS HILL $338,000 $299,000 $575,000 $985,000 $259,900 $899,900 $1,495,000 $1,900,000 $439,000 $545,000 $749,000 $389,000 9 Monterey Circle $849,000 The Colesworthys Dreyfus I Weir Lisa Adam Rick Schreiber Donald ffa£f Powell I Ward Miriam Mayell John Campbell Mary Ann Nethercutt Lyleen and Jeff Ewing Marie Deremiah Marie Deremiah The Olsons SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS BALBOA PENINSlJLA 1559 E. Ocean Blvd. BELCOUJn' 10 HUbdale CollONA om. MAR 20 Mono Bay . 324 Poppy NEWPORT Bl!Aat 43 Corsica NEWPORT CoAST 60landon NEWPORT CJlEsT 4 MojoCoun 1 Baruna Court Nl!WP01tT HEIGHTS 325 La Jolla Nl!WPOln' SHous 219 Walnut SEAvmw 1921 Yacht TNlnt 1907 Yacht Raolute (1-S) $639,000 Marcia Bents $637,000 Kevin Kanda $749,000 TheOlaons $599,000 Cammyl.eaUe . $363,000 Powell/ Ward $509,000 Powell I Ward $775,000 LeeOrummy $228,000 BcaAmo&d $-447,500 Gary &. O'ette Steclbera $224,900 David Prince $203,000 Lomalnc Farrington $439,000 Jennifer Noonan $299,000 Sharon Grima .. .. ..... .. , .. -, T OWNHOUSE LIVING AT ITS FINEST • Three bedrooms • Two and one,half baths • Two fireplaces • Oversized two car garage . • C ustom carpet • Approximately 2,300 sq. ft. • C ustom security system • Plantatio n shutters • Enclosed den for office • Patio and landscaping • Entry Intercom system • Community pool and spa • Garage lighting • Limestone floors O FFERED AT $44 7 ,500 LOCATED ON -''SECRET COVE'' · • Large oceanfront home on secluded sandy beach "secret cove" • Five bedrooms, three baths plus two powder rooms • Ocean view kitchen ... culinary delight ... center island range, built in refrigerator, walk,in pantry, microwave and two dishwashers • Ocean view dining room with fireplace and viewing deck • Ocean view family room with large sit,down wet bar plus viewing d~ck • Ocean view master suite, two walk,in closets, view deck with.fireplace • Ocean view entertainment/media room with wet bar • Three car garage plus lots of guest parking Asking Price: $2,245,000 D' ette & Gary Steelber.g (714) 729-8199 • (714) 717-9262 . Visit our Web Site at http://www.newportcoast.cotn f . . . . ' ... Daily Piloc Rral Estate • February 22, 1997 l NEW llmNG! 1559 OCEAN BLVD., BAlBOA PENINSUlA HUGE PARCEL! • Int 11der two st..Unl lots SUNDAY OPEN HOUSE ~ 12:00 -4:oopm 1559 Ocean Blvd. 1111996. Ou1 So11 IJmNGS AVDAGED 99.151 OF THE lmED PIKE. WHAT CAN WE Do FOi You? · 1 bedroom, z ba~ Residence MARCIA E ROBERT BENTS • Steps to "s1rfi1f" ~e ocealfront beaches Offered at $639,000 0m Sno 111wo11111AaJOA ~ SA11S 644 ·906o Exr. llZ • PAGEi: IOZ•J7JI 3 RUE MARSALIES, BIG CANYON "Best Priced Home Behind the Gates!" 1 "Why Settle For Mediocrity?" • Expanded "Dover" model • 2 bedrooms, 2 baths • Smooth, high ceilings • Custom patios • Fabulous floorplan • Large living areas • Walking distance to Fashion Island • Excellent investment opportunity PERRY TAUB (714) 644 ... 5833 \ 4 l , PREMIER MONSERRAT IN NEWPORT BEACH 3 bedrooms, gourmet kitchen, family room with fireplace, vaulted ceilings, professionally · landscaped, master with Jacuzzi tub. Offered at $459,,000 Far more inf armation, call: GRAYCE TALIAFERRO 673-6900 Ext. 26 EASTSIDE NEIGHBORHOOD 4 Bedroom, 2 Bath Pool Home • Walk to schools, park •.Sunny backyard • Family dining area • Landscape & sprinklers • Living room with fireplace • Master bedroom with bath • Open area kitchen • 1,500 Sq. Ft. of living area Offered at $259,900 DONALD PFAFF 433-9528 MAKE THE RIGHT M OVE. COLLEGE PARK TRACT 3 Bedroom, 1. 7 5 Bath Home • Den/Formal dining room • Added family room • Clean and 'fresh home • 2 Large brick fireplaces • Cul-de-sac location • New paint, new carpet •Newer comp roof •Walk to all schools Offered at $198~500 C1997 Coldwell Banker Cofporation. An Equal Opponunrty Company. Equal Housing Opportuntty. All Offices lndependentty Owned and ()p9rated. ·. 451 POPLAR, LAGUNA .. BEAC H Magn ificent home on one floor featuring 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, aprx. 3,500 SF, walk to town and beach • Massive L1vmg room with 13 foot beamed ceilings, fireplace and french windows • Formal Dining Room featuring a full, seep down bar &. elegant Olma cabinet • Oorgtous open acnum with soaring ceilings -Truly one of a kind! • Ony, remodeled kitchen with large pantry &. breakfast area • Office/Den with built-ins • Luxurious master suite with ample dressing and exercisc area. Wall piece included • Low maintenance yard wnh spa and small pool, lms of room for outdoor entenam1ng • Air conditioning and security syscem • Studio/Guest quarters with kitchen, bath • Wonderfully located on quiet strttt, walking distance to beach • A rrue showplace! GALL BETIY SHATTO • ( 714) 494 .. 021 s 01997 ColdweH Banker Corporation. An Equal Opportunity Company. E 201 VIA KORON LIDO ISLE Contemporary Mediterranea n Villa on one of Lido Isle's Prettiest Streets. $1,499,000 745 VlA L IDO N ORD L IDO ISLE Superbly remodeled single story home situated on a large 50' com er lot at eastern end of Lido Island. Features all new custom wi.n.- dows and doors, completely remodeled kitchen with top of the line appliances. OFf'EREo AT $775,000 For More lnfonnation, Call LEE DRUMMY (714) 675--1622 • Beautiful, gated community • Gorgeous hardwood floors • Wonderfully light & bright • Plantation shutters throughout • Pretty garden backyard and patio KEVIN KANDA (7 14) 644-9060 EXT 14 I Magnificent lrvirie Cove estate This Laguna Beach estate is in a gate-guarded oceanfront enclave of I 09 residences and offers the best for a luxurious Cali fornia lifestyle. Overlooking the Pacific from a large view site, the newly constructed Villa Celeste is an architectural triumph -from the soarin g, open columned spaces to the classically inspired swimming pool and spa. The borne offers more than 8,000 square feet of living space over three levels, including five bedrooms, five fuJI baths and four powder rooms. a spectacular library and a large family/media room with 1 fireplace and bar . . ' i The home is surrounded by Crystal Cove State Park with miles of hiking trails and I more than five miles of beautiful beaches. Offered at $4,800,000. For more information, caU Tom Thomson al the Coldw•U Banhr Newpo'1 Beach ' office al 2121 Pacific Coast Highway, (714) 644-906(). Or, nac11 Coldwell Ban!er on the lntemet al http://www.coldwellbanlur.com. GINNY ANDERSON SENIOR ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE OFFICE: 644 .. 9060 EXT. 151 HOME OFFICE: 759 .. 1977 OPEN HOUSE • SATURDAY, 1 .. 5PM 17621 BIRCH TREE LANE, UNIVERSITY PARK, IRVINE Picturesque 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath, two story family home with sparkling pool and mature trees. A great value! $2 78,000 OPEN HOUSE • SUNDAY, 1 .. 5PM 1921 YACHT TRUANT, SEAVIEW, NEWPORT BEACH Totally remodeled 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath single level view home. Lovely use of oak and marble. It's a "10"! $675,000 OPEN HOUSE • SUNDAY, 1 .. 5PM 1907 YACHT RESOLUTE, SEAVIEW, NEWPORT BEACH Totally remodeled, 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath single level home. Top street, awesome views of ocean and city lights. It's a "10". $725,000 Come By arid 'see for Yourself! One of these could be your DREAM HOME in 1997 Promontory Bay This exceptional bayfront. custom contemporary b~me in Ne~rt Beach features top-of-the-line materials and amenities. Ideal for entertaining, this light and bright residence offers a spacious floor plan and is located on the turning basin of Promontory Bay. There are four bedrooms, plus two dens and a family room. Additional amenities include a private dock and two spas (indoor and outdoor). Offered at $1,900,000. For more in/omuulon, call John CampbeU tll the Coldwell &utUr Nnport Be«h office, 2121 Ptuifk Coast Hl11twa,, (714] 6'U-90MJ. Or, mu:h ColtlweU BtutUr on the lnt.a"Mt al http:/lwww.coldwtllbanku.com. The /arg•ll rnibllllol ,,_, tnau company in c.Jifornla, ColdwtU Banlur now O/Hf'tlla 257 ojficn IUlll luu ,._,.,, 7,()()() 1ah1 assodak1 1tal6Wuu: Overall, the COlllJHUJJ luu ,._,.,, 2.500 rt11M"""1 nal ••lllU ojfice1 tuUl lltOrw than 58,000 iak1 1111oci11111 tuul ntploy1e1 t1tro1161to11t North AllUrka. . ' ..... .. ... ' . . . ... . .. . . .. . ' .. Prtstlne custom home & apt. 4BR, 4 full battls, steps Little Balboa Isle French Regency 3BR/den, 3BA to the Bayt Roof deck viev-Js of bay, city lights, hills. Bay home with formal dining room and private 2BR winc:bN, French doors, NC, vaulted ceili~, patios, apartment. High ceilings. Upgrades. Sq.ft. can't be decks, proressKJnally deccrated. ...... .... ...... 175,000 duphcated. 215 Abalone ...................... $775,000 little Balboa Island Crisp and bright Cape Cod home. Quality construc- tion 1991. 3BR, 2BA, with French doors, baywinc:bN and vaulted ceilings ...... ., ................................. $679,000 Custom 3BR, 2.SBA home butlt in 1990, maintained & refined to perfectioo. Bay views from roof ded<, balcony ere.a w/eirll becroom, exceptional mstr suite w/vaulted ceilirss, spa tub, fireplace ttru to bath ............. $190,000 Oler 80 feet of frontage on a pretty corner. 3BR, 2112BA has remcxjeled kitchen, large IMng room with fireplace and dining room with French doors to South facing brick patio ........................................... $695,000 Little Balboa Island . Spacious Island Duplex. 4BR, 2BA with large Reduced 1 Million -Spectacular 2 acre eques-Quiet location! little Balboa Island Duplex. 2BR; 2BA, balcony up, 3BR, 2BA with patio down. Remo-trian estate. large pool, 3 spas & 2 ponds. A den with large sundeck and balcony+ 2BR, 1BA with deled Kitchens/Baths. Square footage cannot must seel .............................................. $1,979,000 patio. be duplicated! ........................................ $569,000 ........ 100 block -tree-fined street, quid ¥leSt ~ of Island. 3BR 2BA sirele-stay home. Front & rear pMios. ont • Balboa Island Great value on South Bayfront. Fabu~ views of Extensively remodeled in 1991. Old Balboa Island turning basin, Pavilion, sunsets. Spacious 3BR, 2BA charm with all the modem conveniences. 2BR, home with family room plus 2BR apartment with 2BTHS. Great home tor entertaining .......... $595,000 vie'-NS. •• .. .. i , APPOIU>ABLB CLOSE TQ OCBAN $89,000 BcautifU1 ~ scdudcd condo hardwood floors, two car aibtanini· VI parting, commwlity bWldry fxilities and community pool 137WJ APFOIU>ABLB MBSA VERDE $90,000 2BR, 2 Srory townhomc with anachcd garage. Lush patio.Light unit with -gay arpcriog. Vcrtidc blinds, ceiling tins, low iNO. with pool. I l 61D WHAT A BAllGAINlll $139,887 Cutt 2BR, IBA house v.ilh brak&st nook & great y3l'd v.1th loo offtol\'· l!!!!!~--------~;;jjiii:ii:::I en! Call now kit mc:n uoo! #SSHAM RV ACCESS $259,000 Expanded & rcmodclcd. SBR's, 3BA (2 nwtcr bedrooms). One up & one down, 6rqilacc and bay window in living room. Kirchen complttdy rcmoddcd. c.orian oountm. Marbk & Tile floors. #34FU 4.B.R POOL HOME -HAS IT ALL $U9,900 Vadttd ctilingS in a11ry & li\ing room. Formal dining. ar·in kitchen lar-gc &miJy room. l BR or den & BA doY.11. Spartling dean home on brgr lot. Near part & bike tnil. #33~E ( ) I) F :\: I I ( ) l T s I ·~ s 1771 New Hampihire Jean Richman 3339Ncvada Jim Mahaffy 22792 Longwood Pat Davis Saturday 1 ... $221,SOO Saturday 1-f $225,000 Saturday 1-f $259,000 Swxby 1-f $255,000 Sunday 1-f $258,900 Saturday&:~ 1-S WHAT A STBAU LUXUlY, SBCUIITY, PllCE $116,900 ,900 10+ 3BR, 2.SBA toWnhomc in a gatr:d community ollk c:abincu tile COLDWELL BANKER kitchen floor & bubs, cm:y fut:placc, largt nwtcr bedroom widi <lr1:ming :uta, walk ·in closet, big balcony off m$.Cr bedroom. 87H E' AGENCY: Coldwell Banker, Newport Beach JOB TITLE: Sales associate FARM AREA: Newport Beach, Corona del Mar and Newport Coast LENGTH OF TIME WITH AGENCY: Four years CITY OF RF.SIDENCE: Newport Beach. Promontory Bay CLUBS/ORGANIZATIONS: Newport Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce, Newport Beach Country Club LAST BOOK READ: "Total Control" FAVORITE MOVIE: "Jerry Maguire" All Italian restaurants FAVORITE GETAWAY: Southern Italy HOW DO YOU DEFINE SUCCF.SS? Success is Renee Condioti enjoying what . you are doing -to have fun as you work toward your goals. W• waat to ltear from JOU tltrouglt our SNAPSHOT cohlmn. Tiu column featurn relll fSlllU ownen, broken, agena, ""1Tldiltg rqnsenlalives and "4f/ """"1en. We eru:ourage JOU to send a pltolo (black and wltlU, if possibu), with du buliYi4ul's and the companJ'I nallU """*ed on tlte bad. Send or fax your UifonnadQn to: Julll liker, naJ cstale editor, Dtiily Pilot, 330 W. BaJ Sl., Costa Mesa, CA 92627; Fax: (714) 650-4802. Duulline: S p .m. Tuesda]. We'll publish ii as space is avaJlabk. 1b reriJe itt,fonnadQn tJuU ltas already been submilUd, caU (714) 574- 4242. Certified Relocation Specialist .. Member Of Coldwell Bankers' Prestigious Presidents Club .. Associate Broker Wrth Over 25 Years Experience To Serve Your Nffds Office: (7 14) 668-9333 Res: (714) 545-3650 Pager: (714) 651 -2927 Executive Livin& at its Best With 2 master suites -one very large with fireplace, 2-car garage, 2 golf courses . nearby, this Mesa Ven-le townJtome is too good to miss! $207,500 Location!Location!Location! Lovely "Upper Bini" Mesa Ven-le 4 bdr., 2Yi bath home. Located on pride of ownership cul-de-sac -large lot -spa. brick patio, central air and much morel Presented at $379,900 Brine The Family! 5 bdr. 3BA Republic home. Gnatjloorplan - J bdr + ba on I st floor. Central air, security system. Close to parlc.s d: golf courses. Always ocean bneus. Offered at $35",900 COLOWel.l. BAN~eR LI ( 01111\t 11 IS \"hi I<• ( 0-.1 \ '\11-. \ • , , Rates .. of February 20, 1997 KEY LENDERS AND RATES Abacus Financial Group American Savings Bank Bank of America Cal Fed Lending Chase Manhattan Coast Federal Bank Couitrywlde Funding Detrick Mortgage Group Downey Savings Emery Financial Fldefity Federal Bank First Federal Bank of CA Fleet Mortgage Gtendale Fedel'al Bank Great Western Bank Home Savings NationsBanc Mtg. Corp. Newport Coast Financial ProFed Mortgage SanwaBank n.c Financial Svcs. UniOn 8ant< of CA Weyerhaeuser Mtg. TYPE PHONE A (800) 938-9393 s (800) 562-6272 8 (800) 642-2244 s (800) 225-3337 K (800) 900-6062 s (800) ~5626 K (800) 8n-5626 A (714) 759-9692 s (800) 336-9639 A (714) 729-9200 s (800) 232-2309 s {800) 872-4332 K (800) 700-5650 s (800) 580-9000 B (800) 492-7587 s (800) 975-5051 K (800) 685-0001 A (800) ~5626 K (800) 686-3756 B (800) 237-2992 A (800) 801-7300 B (800) 453-1288 K (800) 669-8747 INTEREST RATE 7.500% 7.500% 7.500% 7.375% 7.375% 7.750% 7.625% 7.250% 7.375% 7.250% 7.625% 7.500% 7.250% 7.500% 7.275% 7.350% 7.250% 7.250% 7.500% 7.600% 7.500% 7.625% 7.625% 30.y .. fixed 5 20 20 20 20 20 5 5 20 5 s 20 20 5 20 10 20 5 20 10 10 20 10 1.875 2.125 1.750 2.057 2.125 2.000 1.375 1.875 2.500 1.875 1.875 2.125 2.500 2.250 2.500 2.250 2.375 2.125 2.000 1.625 1.250 2.000 1.750 L.OCK- IN 15 30 45 45 30 10 45 15 30 15 10 30 30 45 30 30 30 10 30 45 13 60 14 A.P.R. 7.731 7.757 7.718 7.623 7.630 7.998 7.804 7.4n 7.670 7.4n 7.858 7.757 7.543 1.n1 7.588 7.618 7.530 7.503 7.744 7.806 7.665 7.871 7.844 INTEREST RATE 5.950% 3.950% 5.500% 2.875% 4.375% 2.950% 4.750% 3.850% 2.950% 3.950% NA 2.950% 5.500% 2.950% 3.950% 3.950% 4.125% 3.950% 5.875% 5.250% 5.000% 5.250'% 5 25 20 20 20 25 20 20 20 20 NA 20 20 10 20 20 20 20 20 20 5 20 20 POINTS ('JI.) 1.000 1.000 1.000 0.031 2.500 1.000 0.000 1.000 0.250 2.250 NA 0.750 2.125 1.000 1.000 1.000 2.500 1.125 1.000 1.375 1.500 1.000 0.750 30. 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J'O'D' ~ _ ... :,*....t."C. ...... » : ." l)jlilJ_~t = CCIUNowll c c 6'2-5678 • ¥AV/JR dlbV:J 1943 Port Provenee PIAce A prmzier family home in Newport's prmzier family neighborhood $1,149,000 For additi~naJ information contact Andy Brooks at 644-4064 PoiNtE NEwpoRt in beautiful ?lewport 'Reach! These. LUXURIOUS CONDOS boast 3 bedrooms & 2.5 baths. The square footage ranges from 1500 sq.ft. -1680 sq.ft. Offered at $235,900-$259,900 Broker Co-Op Call Today 548-8048 . .. ~ I• M.L.S. MORTGAGE WAN SPECIALIST A '°1GAGE rollO!lA'TDI Tht M. LS. of dit Laidinc Industry Mtmbtr of 8dltf 8usiDCU Bureau Featuri.ng Grant W. King Br11nch M1mager MLS is loc:ucd in rhe heart of Corona dd Mar. MLS offers sophisticated morcg:age managemcnc sc~ices ~or every different rype of mortgage request -on line wuh our 150 different banks and lending institutions, MLS is a state-of· the an lender with only the newest in 1echnologics. MLS is the home of the No Points and No C losing Cost Loan. The MLS Advantage • Sofrware technology chat compares 62,000 loan programs and rates daily! • Nationwide corporation • Lender 48 States • We disclose wholesale races • In house appraisal, credir, processing • 150 different wholesale outlets • FHA, VA, and Conventional Lenders • A-0 Paper • Weekly stats reports •Quick turn arouods • 10 years experience REFERRAL FEES GIVEN Fixed 30YR 15 YR 10 7 5 3 11 TII 1 YR GML Conforms 7.625 7.25 7_75 7.25 7.0 7.125 3.95 5.75 5.625 Fred Sands Realtors expands into Laguna Hills The company brings their full range of real estate services to Turnbo .. 7.75 7.25 7.875 7~625 . 7.500 7.375 3.95 5.875 5.75 A aTGACf<XMJIA~ Tht M.LS. " !ht Lmlimc lnduscry Me.her°' Bttttt Bulinta Bwau WAN AMOUNTS Sl0,000 TO $22,000,000 Niche Programs • 100% financing (No Money Down) •FHA, VA, & Conventional •· 95% easy qualifier • 97% to $207 ,500 • Construction I Permanent Loan Programs • Home equicy line of credit • lntercsc only loans • 2-4 unirs • 90% to $1 ,000,000 •90% mo MI • 95% to $1.400,00 Products • 11th District, Labor, Treasury, CD & Prime • Low stan races (2.95), life.cap (9.95), & margins (1.5) • Fixed rates for 3, 5, 7, 10, 15, 30 MLS will do all 1he shopping to de1crmine what bank has che bcs1 prices and programs 10 6Uit your needs. at no cost to you! Call today for a f~ loan con.sulm.ion. Grant W. King Brtaub M"""l'6" Ofticei (71-') 673-4664 Pagui (71-') -'Sl-7905 i the area ' "" . ,. Fred C. Sands, founder and president of Fred Sands ReaJLors, has announced the firm 's expansion into the Laguna Hills area with Fred Sands Laguna Hills Properties. Joining in the announcement were Richard Mathies, senior vice president and David Price, director of area expansion. \ Fred Sands Realtors is the nation's eighth largest real estate company according to Real Trends. The new branch is located adjacent to the Laguna HiUs Mall at 24031 I El Toro Rd .. Ste. 150. The well-established office markets a full range of real estate including fine homes and estates, probate properties and senior communfries. According to broker Melinda Harris. the office anticipates big growth as a result of joining Fred Sands. "I was approached by many companies. but I joined Fred Sands because it is truly a step above the rest." said Melinda Harris. "With the firm's outstanding reputation and exce!Jent resources. I expect to double my number of agents within the next year." Harris hM more than J 4 years of real estate experience and she has been around the industry most of her life. Both of her Fred Sands parents were involved in real estate and they opened Harris' Laguna Hills office in 19n. She is active in local and national real estate organizations as well as numerous community service groups. including the local Rotary Club and Chamber of Comme:rce. Her office is also a strong supporter of the children's wing of S8dd.Jeback Memorial Medical Center in Orange Coonty. Pounded it1 1969. Fred Sands Realtors offcn clients and ase.nts a full ranp of real estate services, networtins tools and ~ marlceting resources. The firm has a growing team of more than 1 ,600 sales associates working out of 45 offices located throughout California. · For mo,.. llifo"""""" on Ptwl Salltb Lapna Hills Pro,,.,,U1, coll M11MM HanV al (114) 831-3810 • Panoramic bay, ocean and city lijjllt views This llUDrring custom bUilt •Aovel homo is in Newport Heishta. Situated steps from Cliff Drive Part. this gorpoua resideacc of about 3,750 square feet ii an entertainer's dream home. This beautiful home bu curb appeal, a three car garage aod a blue tile roof. The main level boast.a fututic views from an extravagant Jiving room. family room. remodeled ldicheo and formal diaiq room with domed ceiling. The top level offers tJredwlakin& ocean. bay and city lighta views. Currcody set up as a huge master suite, this room could be used for a play room or for emertainin1. Some 6f this room's amenities are vaulted ceilings, ceiling fana, custom built-ins and a bath with marble accents. Tbe lower level has another bedroom suite with its own bath and a grand' mpater suite with a magnificent bath area and huge walk-in closet. Theie ia even a full siz.ed J~~ in the bedroom. Additional amenities include a finished three car garage with built-in cabinetry, central. vacuum, faux painting. gated entry and indoor laundry room. Priced for immediate sale at $769,000. . For llfOn bt/onnotkln, call Robl11 TtJKlt Ill RB/MAX Sotdlt eo.,.q. (114) 160-5000, ut.131. .. '\ 2 Groundhog'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 10 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" Un coin'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 c losed 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 c lass 21 10 a.m. -2 p.m ., Brokers Preview 22 Washington's Birthday 26 2 p.m., COMPASS Beginner class 27 9 a .m. -4 p.m ., Seminar: '"Working with Real Estate Financing· By Attorney Bert Cook 28 10 a.m. -2 p.m., Brokers Preview Our1997 Mission and Pledge -For every newly acquired client who purchases or sells property through Roger's Realty, we will purchase and donate a new desk top computer and color monitor to a local school of their choice, software included. Please present this advertisement with your request. -~ti "fnqt~ • ·' t •· • I I .·~ ... I ; I • -. 1 ' I I )I ..., ~ . l ,· 1 ' -,.,,,, ._, \. '--'·'.'.-./ You've made excellent choices your entire life. Don 't stop now. Golf Course Homes In Newport Center. Welcome to the Age of Simplification. But simplifying your life doesn't mean that yo u give up an y of the rewards you've worked so hard to earn. It simply means that it's 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 Granvill e. Extraordinary, secluded and private. GRANVILLE -__,,.,--x--, \ V I FO R INFORMATI ON, CA L L 714 -640 -8550 FROM THE MID $500,000 '5 From Pacific Coast Highway, go North on Newport COiler Drlvt, thtn first ltft at Granvlllt Drlvt. . . ' ...... , . . . . ... . "The Daily Pilot. •• Bringing Buyers and sellers Together!'' . Melinda & Marty Jones, Realtors, · Coast Newport Properties, Newport Beach For Advertising Info Call: 642-4321 Pilot l The f o'lres . Team has achieved top results from advertising their listings with the Daily Pilot, their No. 1 choice for advertising . . With their slogan of '13ringing Buyers & Sellers Tvgether, " the .Daily Pilot's :elassified advertising has been their best exposure to the community. t . ....... 1996 $Volume Closed Escrows $200 Million $180 Million $160 Million $140 Million $120 Million $100 Million $80 Million $60 Million $40 Million $20 Million $0 Coast Newport ·Properties THIS DATA WAS OBTAINED FROM THE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OF THE ORANGE COAST AsSOCIATION OF REALTORS ON 1/13/97. This chert. depict.II the gross dolJar volume or the Tup Five Newport Beach offices from all aalea in Districts 1 throu,tl 12 (Newport Beach/Coeta Mesa area) from 111196-12131196. Thia represent.otion is ballt!d in whole or in part on data 1upplied by the Orange Coa1l A.uociation or Realtors Multiple Lilltinp Service. Neither the Aaeoc:iation, ita MLS nor Cout Newport Propertiea guarantees or ss in any way reaponaible for ita accuracy. The data 1upplied may not reflect all real eetate activity in the market. .. •