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1994-11-26 - Orange Coast Pilot
THE NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA You could awaken to rain on the roof this morning as a winter storm t5'( ~-- moves briskly through our area. The scattered howers should be all done by afternoon. Stt Weather, Page A2 . Weekend, Naai111P 28-27, 1 ' Winner of California Newspaper Publishers Association's General Excellence Award ft.Jr 1993 Things for which Fred gives thanks T he official day for giving thanks is past. But since the next two days are known generically as the Thanksgiving weekend, I think it's permissible to write about some of the things for which I give thanks. Ergo: Thanks to Evelyn Hart, Clarence Turner and Phil Sansone for all of their yea.rs of . dedicated -and often On ttle Coast stubbQrn - service to the citizens and the city of Newport Beach. These are three elected officials who have truly made a positive difference. lt stands to reason, th en, that if offering thanks is ' a~ptable, it is also OK to point out certain items for which I am not at nil thankful. Ergo: No thanks to those council members who deprived Jean Watt of her shot a'SmayOf:'. She's earned it, i.he deserved it. And if it weren't for petty · · politics, she'd have it. (ls there any mystical significance in the fact that the firi.t names of the four incumbents nil start with J? You have your John Cox, you r Jan Debay, your John Hedges and your Jean Watt. No, I guess not.) Thanks to Costa Mesa for its new dog park. Laguna had the firi.t one an the county, but Coi.ta Mesa surely has the better one. Lots of trees, excellent turf and only a few mud patches. Moi.t important, there are plenty of i.trategically place d poop stations, thoughtfully equipped with shovels, big trash cans and a multitude of plastic-bag dispensers. They e\en offer a choice of the familiar, powder-scented blue ones or the dashing new blacl.-and-white jobs with a double-layer bag at the operating end. The city makes it ever so easy for even the most squeamish of owners to do the right thing after their dog does its thing. No thanks to the dog owners who still don't have the common decency to pick up after their mutts. Part of the problem is simply the people who socialize without keeping .:in eye on their dogs. But there arc also plenty of clots who stand there as their dog "does its business," as my dear grandmother used to say. They look around to see if anybody's watching a'\d, if not, quic!..ly move to another-}>art of the park. The fetid pile their pooch has deposited lies there malc.,.olcntly, just waiting for a fellow dog owner to come along and ~ squiiiish. It is good fun to come up behind someone who docs that and ceremoniously hand them a bag, saying, "I saw you looking around for a bag .... Herc, I h:ive :111 extra you can use." I haven't had the nerve, yet, to ask one of these people why they feel no obligation whatsoever to clean up after their dog. Some day I will, though, because I really want to know. No thanks to the virus that attacked my grandson and kept him .in Colorado for Thanksgiving. We were looking forward to having 4 !fl generations or our family together. That would be Travis, his parents (whom we also missed), his J"andparcnu, his great grandmother and step-great arandfathcr and, or course, his Auntie Carol. Tbanb to the 599 cnli&htene4 ~en who pvc Tom Edwards the nwpn of victory in the race for Mayor Dus Turner'• council seat. .._ ... ,._M Damage done, now police · hope to heal .... The case book is. closed, but most still searching for a positive ending to sexual harassment lawsuits. by former Newport Beach Police Department employees. But the last chapter of police department change has yet to be written, according to some clos¢st . to the department during its dark- face-to-face meeting after the Thanksgiving holiday. ------------' est hours. Those who did talk -on and olf the record -said the allega- tions have done much more than depose a chic( and his toP. as- sistant, cost taxpayers $3.2 m1Jlion, and bring a curriculum of sexual harassment courses to city employ- ees. munications supervisor for the Newport Beach Police Depart- ment. "I had a career that went back to 1971 in this county and that's gone now. It's going to be a lot harder to trust again because that trust was abused. BY M.utc s. PosNBB., ST.u• warrn NEWPORT,, BEACH -The case book is officially closed. Earlier this month, city officials guaranteed that police department sex-scandal secrets will forever re- main a mystery following the set- tlement of final lawsuits brought The wounds still are fresh. Several department employees contacted by the Daily Pilot re- fused to talk abot,at the scandal and how it has changed the. opera- tion. Even current Chief Bob Mc- Donnell was reluctant to comment during a telephone interview, ask- . ing instead for a more in-depth, The lawsuits -that off er al- legations of a rape and rampant sexual harassment -have changed lives. "It's been a .roller coaster.," said Margaret Mcinnis, a former com- "In a nutshell, I want to get on with my life and go forward," she said. "I think what we did is a very necessary thing." Settlements reached by Mcinnis, one of 10 women to fife a lawsuit against the department and the city, don't allow them to discuss specifics of the case. Most pre- ~WC MA&71N'DAILY PILOT Shoppers by the thousands descend upon Fashion lsla.nd Friday as the holiday s~opplng season sprung into full gear. A SHOPPING WE Will GO As thousands filled area shopping cente rs Friday, sales people were ready for the ons laught BY M.u .Y ANN HAutON, STAFF \\ arn:a For Pottery Barn store manager Tim Montalbano, the last week bas been a poetic preparation for the pandemo- nium that promised to begin Friday. the biggest day of the }Car. WJI liOCITIM/I)AJLY PlLOT Linda Smith of San Pedro Is surrounded by bags as she waits for two. friends at South Coast Plaza Friday. Montalbano and his crew spent the last week gelling the Fashion I land store ready for the day after Thanks- giving -known in shopping circles as "We've been cleaning, dl)uble· checking stock and signage, ma!..ing sure boxes and bags are full and preas· scmbling boxes," said Ml)ntalbanl), who believes that plnnning 1s the key to the store's success. "For amone an retail, this is their time. It's z:in). but it's in your blood and you actually feed See SHOPPING/Pat• A 10 INllDI Newport Harbor ...... 24 11'11 lallll .............. 8 Newport HarbOr High's football team did it again! The undefeated Sailors won their 12th straight game Friday night, 24-8 at Brea Olinda. selling up next week's Division V semifinal game against Foothill. see Sports, Page 81 INDIX Around Town ............. A4 Best Buys .................... A2 ClassifseQ .................... BS Community Forum ..... A9 Religion ...................... A6 Service Clubs .............. A2 So<:iety ..•..••.•..•...••....•.. A 1 Sports ......................... 81 Stage-Lites ................. M , "c!.: ;_c.;. *a ; ,... 0 ............. ..,.. ..... -.:- Notre Dame, Newport continue long relationship .... Hundreds of football fans come to Corona del Mar High to watch their favorite team practice for today's game with USC . Bv M.u.c S. PosN•a, STMr Wl.JTU CORONA DEL MAR -Even football neophytes know that THE thing about 'Notre Dame's Fighting Irish is you either love 'em or you hate 'cm. Oq Friday a crowd -whose sized rivaled the lines at Fashion Island -gathered at Corona dcl Mar High School to watch their Notre Dame team ao through a final workout before today's game aaainst the USC Trojans. And the 1110rc than 300 people who en· croeched on the school's practice field left no doubt that they loVed the lepieehauna from South Bend. LcM and the Fi&Jltina Irish it what brou&ht NeWport Beach rcli- dcntl Kate McE""J-Hcin and Jcft Hein together. "He came out to play 'SC (in 1972)." she said of the man who later became her husband. "We met after the game." The following year, when defen- sive end Hein and his Notre Dame teammates hosted the Trojans in South Bend, McEvoy-Hein trav- eled to catch the game. Hein's Notre Dame team won a national championship that )Car -and he found a wife in the process. On Friday, their son Jeffrey, 14, scored an autograph Crom fresh- man quarterback Ron Powlus. Daughters Mcghan, 10, and Bridget, 11, wore temporary lepre- chaun tattoos on their chccb. .. Since we like them so much. we get a lot or their IOUYCnin," Brid&ct Mc.Ewy-Hein said. cx- Pl&inin& the facial decorations. The duel between Noue Dame and USC it wn to the betde bo- tweea canooa charactcn Tom and Jerry. ....... .....,......, . ferred not e'en to talk about how events in the dep:irtmenl more than t\\O year~ ago changed their lives. Deals made with former Chief Arb Campbell and former Capt. Anthony Villa are similar to the \\Omen's. Both men ha\e been ~worn never to talk publicly about events in the department. Both benefit financially after .being al- lowed to retire and draw pen!.iom. after originally being fired, an ac· cord reached afte r Campbell tiled le• CASl/Pag• A5 Troubled .. motel may be closed Costa Mesai'larming Commission may shut down Coastal Inn, leaving many of the residents with no place to go. Bv TINA lloaG.\l'rA, 5TAJF "kln .. COSl A MES~ -The! o'>'n1..r' l)f a long-troubled resident1..1 I motel m:iy be forced to shut di).\ n '' uhin the nl!\t t\\O "ee~. lea\ir g. many of its rei.1Jents \\1Lh no, .. h1..r~ to go. ~lo::.t of the gue::.ts regi stered .. t the! motel s:.i) the!) "oulJ be hom • h!~s 1f forced to k :i' 1.. On ~lonJa), the PLnni .. J Cvr l· nus.sioo "ul con 1dcr pulhn~ la c Colstal Inns conditivn;il use: p.!r- mll. According to cit) building in·. 'pectors, O\\ncr::. Gun1 ar.d Sureth Sheth, h;l\ c n 't dvne enoui.n > bring the propert) ~at ::!37~ ~1..' · pon Bl\ d. up to i.t.mdarJ. The Shl!th::.'s trouble~ begJn car· lier this \e:ir. \\hen a number of tenants ;n1t1Jted a rent str1l.c. complaining of sub~tandard II\ 111g conditil)n::., in luding rat and 111s1:1,l infc~tations. In May, city inspectors slJppcd the Sheths '>'ith more than 1.000 building code 'iolations .10.:.1 threatened to dos.: do'' n the motel 1f 3 number of im· pro' cments ''ercn ·t con~pleteJ. Smee then . cit' oilrciah h.i'e monitored \\\>rl.. on the propl..Ct) on a \\C!el-1) b:is1s. But. after si.\ month~. the bt of unpro-.emc:nts ::.llll lusn't bl!cn compkted, and the Cll) has 11)::.t its pJl1ence. .. \\c\e been \\..11ting p.rncml> tor the cvmpl.!llon of these re· quiremcnt:., · ~J1d Ton) C'De lhca, a Cost.1 ~h:sa builJ1ng su· p1..n1sor .. AnJ, o' r a perll>d 1..11 time. a cert..11n lc\el of \\Ork h.1s been compktcd, but 11 JUSt dl)esn 't appear that ''c're mo,ing along all 1 th..it \\.Cll \\ith him." Sheth claims he h.i~ spent Jb0ut S40,000 on improvements in re cnl month). Some or thjt \\>Ork ha~ In· S•• INN/P•t• A 10 • .. .. A2 Saturday, NoYetnber 21. 1114 Green System ha blooming good gifts F OR HOLWAY GlFf giving. Greea Systems lntematlonal (756-1211) at 20362 S.W. Birch St. in Newport Ucach has the perfect gift: orchids. You can purchase blooming orchid plants, at an unbelievable low price of $5 and up, and Green Systems will hold them for you until Christmas. · Also available are anthuriums, and bromeliads and bananas arc half-priced. Green Systems is now offering "Orchid Bucks," a $5 credit if you trade in .1 healthy plant in its original pot, and it 111u~t be insect free. Orchid bucks, "beats boarding orchids -because you can always have a blooming plant," says Richard Moriarty, U\\ ncr of Green Systems. 0 U.\LDOA BOAT RENTALS (673-7200) is offering a holiday gift giving special. ··Here's an opportunity to give and get," says Penny Rodhelm of Balboa Boat Rentals. ''We're offering holiday gift ccnificatcs for one-hour electric boat bay lfUises, at the regular price of $40 ... and giving :rn atlditional hour certificate to the g1\~r. The offer expires Dec. 15: 0 ~IONT-RO SKIN Care is having holiday 'pccials on its skin treatments. You have to purchase the packages hclore Dec. 15, and use them before ~t.1rch 15. Specials include: the "day of beauty" priced at $200 (normally $250), which is a I uropcun facial, stress relieving body treatment, reflexology, make-over and lunch catered by Pascal. fhe "total body relaxer" priced at $95 (normally S 105) includes a European facial .rnJ reflexology. The "accupressure massage" priced at $50 (normally $65) is 1 1cwmmendcd for men and it includes a l;1ci:.il :ind massage for neck, back and houlJcrs. 0 l OR EARLY HOLIDAY shoppers, Crystal < 'oun h,a!> opened the Christmas Guild I 546-2520), which carries everything from ~u ... tom Je!>igned trees and lights, to ~pccial, one-of-a-kind ornaments and gifts. Chri!>tmas decorations -including r.~tivi ty scenes, ornaments, holiday 11u tcrad..er~ and collectible Santas -vary 111 ~tyle from traditional to modern. ,\~ a !>pecial service, the Christmas t rnilJ offers custom decorating for your ltume. Staff designers will come to your liume and make suggestions, or if you diuv!>e, they will do the decorating for u U. The Chrb1mas Guild is located on the ,ccun~ level, adjace nt to Robinsons-May. 0 ~OR ONE-OF·A-KI NO eyewear, Matt l'ckjon a designer who specializes in hand-painted and rhinestone decorated i;IJ!>ses, i having a trunk show of his latest \.'Ollection at Optica (556-7808) at South Cuast Plaza this weekend. Optica is located on the second level, 11c'<t to Rizzoli's. 0 .... lfrsl Buys Dppcnrs ThUrfdays and 'u turdays. Whether you're• m~banl or ,, ~!topper, If you know of a good buy, call lllC at S./0-1224, f11x DIC DI ~170 or urite to me: Dest Buys, Daily Pilot, JJO H~ JJay St., Costa M esa, Calif. 91621. LOCALS ONLY CITY EDITOR IRIS YOKOJ, S.0.1224, ext. 361 CITYllDI CUEY r. LuK.SCH/DAJu r1i.oT · • Out of thf • world treat: Christopher He Ith and Liam Cary (back) enjoy their ice cream inside an out-of-order orbiter at the Fun Zone on Balboa Peninsula. Im 8llclld to chair Lltmo IPUlt888' board Armando R. Ruiz. a member of the Coast Community College District board of trustees, was elected to serve as chairman of the Association of Latino Community College Trustees at a national conference in Dallas. The association is an organization that addresses issues important to community college trustees and provides ed1.tcational workshops to assist trustees. Ruiz also serves on the board of direc· tors of the Association of Community Col· lege Trustees and the California Com· munity College Trustees, He has been a member' of the Coast District's board since 1983, ~rving as president twice. He has presented lectures on trustee-related issues at several national, regional and state con- ferences. Ruiz has spent more than 20 years in ed· ucation as a teacher, administrator and community college counselor. He currently works as a full-time counselor at Saddle- back Community College. $82-m•• tlb apectad to satllly ll18hlllles Act The Orange County Transportation Authqrity expects to spend more than S82 million in efforts to meet American with Disabilities Act acccssibilty requirements. OCTA has already spent $10.2 million meeting the requirements, and an additional $72 million will be needed during the next five years, according to OCTA estimates. - To comply with the federal law, OCTA and other transit agencies will be required to provide door-to-door transportation on a reserved basis, much like a taxi service, for those who are unable to use regular fixed route transit buses as well as other improvements. Triangle ·Square to light the sky, light up some lives • BY TINA Boll.GATTA, STAFF Warru Triangle Square management is hoping to brighten up the holidays in more ways th an one. • Tree pardclpmts Forbath (SOS founder) will be there to make a few statements." Shapiro said the management thought the lighting ceremony would be a perfect way to k.icJt off the Giving Tree gift donation drive. The gifts and proceeds from the drive will help needy families celebrate the holidays. The following Triangle Square merchants will be participating in this year's Giving Tree holiday drive, which begins today: •Tile Gap Tonight at 6, the management will flip the switch on Lhousands of white lig.hts that will illuminate the rooftop of the trendy Costa Mesa shopping center at Newport Boulevard and 19th Street. The first annual Lighting of Triangle Square wiJI kick off the center's Giving Tree holiday drive to benefit Girls, Inc. and SOS (Share Our Selves) poverty relief center. "The lights are going to be so bright that they'll illuminate the whole downtown area," said Rich Shapiro, a Triangle Square partner. "h 's going to be very festive for the holidays. • Virgin Megastore • Barnes and Noble Bookstore • Thieves Market •General Nutrition Center •Alpha Beta • Edwards Cinema •Humphrey Yogurt •Johnny Rocket's Beginning this eve ning, Triangle Square shoppers can purchase a $1 ornamental star at any of the 15 participating stores. The money will be used to purchase special holiday dinners for fantiJies through SOS or Girls, Inc. • Pain du Monde • Sfuzzi • Sporrs Fan Paradise Or, shoppers can purchase a gift that will be donated to a family through one of the two charities. "We're going to have Dickens carolers there, and we'll have a little ceremony for the lighting. And, Jean • Sticky Finge rs •Sunglass Hut • Stiritus Gallery "It (the Giving Tree drive) was very successful last year," Shapiro said. "NI of the stores that participated had a lot of donated gifts, and they all wanted to participate again this year." Hanukkah celebrations begin with Sunday Menorah lighting flanukkah, the Jewish Festi val of Lights, begins at sundown Sunday, and local synagogues and Jewish organizations are celebrating the season with a variety of events. Special guest Joey Bishop will light the first candle on a giant Menorah as Chabad Chai Center holds a free "Grand Chanukah Celebration" at 4 p.m. Sunday at FasQ,ion Island in Newport Beach. The evening's festivities include dancing, gelt and dreidels for the kids, clowns and a special performance by the Hebrew Academy Children's Choir. The event is open to the entire community regardless of background or affiliation. Newport Beach's two temples will hold Hanukkah services next Friday: "Chanu kah Family Services" begin at 6 p.m. at Temple Bat Yahm, 1101 Camelback St., while Temple Isaiah, 2401 Irvine Ave., celebrates the "Festival of Hanukkah" at 6:30 p.m. A congregational dinner follows the Temple Bat Yahm service, and attendees are asked to bring a vegetable dish or dessert. Uitkes will be provided by the Men's Club. Reservations are necessary at 644-1999. Temple lsaiah's combined Shabbal·Hanuk.Jcah evening starts the holiday off with a dairy potluck dinner, preceded with the lighting of the Hanukkah Menorah and followed by food, singing and fellowship. Rabbi Marc Rubenstein will chant the Hanukkah songs and prayers over the lighting of candles. The evening is free and open to non-members and newcomers to this area, but attendants should bring their favorite foods and desserts. Celebrating Hanukkah is one thing, but what does it all mean? HolJy Meyer of Jews for Jesus will answer that question during her presentation about the history and significance of Hanukkah at 10 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 11, at Harbor Christian FeUowship, 740 W. Wilson St., Costa Mesa. For more information, phone 631-7730. llllVICI CLUa UPDATI Rotarians honcar retiring supervisor lh JIM DJ) BOOM, SPIC~ TO THS 0ML1' l'ILOT R OTARY HONORS PAST PRESIDENT TOM RILEY -Rotnry District 5320 {iovernor Fronk Mead joined with ex-Newport Beach Mayor Clarence Turner, Sen. Marlon Bergeson and me.mbers o~ the Newport-Dalboa Rota!'>'. Club in honormg past president and retmng c;>ra~ge County Supervisor Tom Riley and his w1r~ Emma Jane before a rull house of Rotarians and spouses. . . Bergeson addressed the gatherrng, salullng the retiring supervisor's career as a real American hero doc his Marine Corps and supervisor careers. Riley received a proclamation from Rotary Governor Mead from Rotary International, signed by the . organization's president_. Dill Uunll.ey, wluch recognized his leac.Jcr)h1p not on.ly an county government, but in the community as well. Turner presented the Rileys with a City of Newport Deach proclamation acknowledging his life of service. Newport·Dalboa Rotary Foundation chairman Frank Anderson presented Emma Jane Riley with a Paul Harris Fellow Award, n:imed in honor of the founder of Rotary and the highest honor Rotary International besto"s. Anderson noted the Newport·B:dboa Rotary Club has 101 Pau l Harris Fellows and 32 Paul Harris sustaining members. Riley joined the Ne\\ port-Balboa Rotary Club in September 1965 and served as club president in 1968-69 and cited his involvement \Vifll Rotary :is the first step for community involvement. •·r wouldn't have become a county supervisor it I hadn't been asked to become a Rotarian," Riley stated a!> he thanked the club for the honors for he and Emma Jane. D .MEETINGS & PROGRAMS TllJS COMING WEEK -Vi:.it a service club, to hear a erogram of interest to )OU, to Jenrn more about th e club'l> activit ies and to get involved in i.en ice to your community. f\h>!>l clubs '~ill buy )OUr meal on your first visit. Show up at the meeting of your choice and tell them )OU reaJ about them in the Dally Pilot. TUESDAY 7:30 a.m. -Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the Balboa Day Club to hear from Debr:i King on how mediators are gecting imolved in ~ome unique places •.. li~c schools! Noon -Costa ~less Kiwanis Club will meet at the Costa Me!>a Community Center to hear a program coordinated by Drian !\leek. Noon -NC\\port Ueach Khrnnls Club meets at Charley Urowns. 6:30 p.m. -Costa Mesu-Newporl Harbor Uons Club, the .. Fish Fry Club," will meet at the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club. W£DNESOA Y 7 a.m·. -Cos ta l\lcsa-Ornuge Coast llrcalJast Lions Club meets al Ma Barke r'!> Re !>taurant for a bu!>ine!>s meeting. Noon -Costa t\le a Rotary Club meets al the Mc:>j Vertie Coun1ry Club. Noon -The .Excban~c Club of Ora11tc Coast will meet at the Bahia CorinthiJn Y:.i,cht Club. 6 p.m. -Nc"porl-Uulbo:i Rotary Club meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club for craft talks by "' o of its newest members. 6 p.m. -Soroptimist fo tcrnatioual of Ne"port Harbor ~ill hold a house party honoring member \'h inn Patterson, who is moving to Bishop to manage the Whiskey Creek Inn. The party is at 2406 Windward Lane, Ne" port Ueach. THURSOA Y 7:15 a.m. -South Coast Metro Rotary Club, the "T~ste of Costa Mesa Club," meets at the Center Club. Noon -KhHrnis Club of Corona dcl Mor meets at the Dahia Corinthian Yacht Club. Noon -Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Club meets al the Holiday Inn. Noon -Newport-ln•lnc Rotary Club will meet at the Atrium Marquis Hotel (formerly the Airponcr Garde n Hotel) to hear Crom Chuck Street, a pilot-reporter. l 2: 15 p.m. -The Exchange Club or Newport Harbor meets nt Charley Browns for a business meeting. Sen·fre Club Upd:Jte is pub/lsl1cd e••ery S:iturd:J)'• MAJUNG ADDRUI lustrations. cditori:ll m111cr or ad· vcrtisc~nts herein C4n be rcpro- d11ttd ... i1hou1 ""'1111cn permission of c:opyr!lh1 O'kncr. WIATHIR IURFUPORT POLICE FILES ' VIL•, •.111 n.-u II. J11l11uo., l'ubl1$bcr \\ 11111111 LoW~ll, Editor Seen l\larblt, ManaJina Editor lrb \ ollol, City Editor ''-" Mu\la, Phoeo EdilOI llult Fnok, Qraibllon Man.acer l111nk K11l11t11, Produc11011 Manaacr Mlchnl flflclltr, Diipby M.lll.,CI J"41 <Xt1l11" Cbalricd Manaicr rraaHld ~II. 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A .... possiblity of scattered lh~s, dtaring by late afternoon, with winds shl(Ung nCMAthwest 20 knots. TIDU TODAY First high 3:49 a..m .......... 4.2 Flnt low 9:48 a.m .......... 2.4 SKond high 2:56 p.m .......... 3.6 'Second low 9:30 , .............. 1.0 SUNDAY flnt high 4:21 a.m .......... 4.7 fWtt low 10:J7 ....... ·-· 1.7 Second hi. 4:27 p.m .......... > .• Secoftd low 10zll P.•· ·-1.1 w ... ....., .• s1 • Nothing really solid In the fotecut, bul tome s,.,.U IOuth/ IOUthWfft pWus lit coming our way from NewbWl\d. lhne will dowty mix In .ith some fun UttJe wivet, getting punchier by Sunday crot•"-1 up some run ciot'Mn at ::I.~ the beM:h A MW storm coming off Siberia could bring us 1CMM ftOl1h~t ..... ClDlnWnaUont by .......... for ..., ..... NpOltl .wlfoftaaU,ull<900) t7'-SUlf. l1ie all Cl9ltl IUO ..... My . ...... .... COITAMllA 400 block or Shady Drht: A bicycle was reported stolen during a two·d:iy period th:it :a &'lr:igc Joor ":is left open, ::iccording to a police report. The bike, a 21-spci:J, wus wor1h about $300. 1soo l>luck or Mtaa Vtrde Drh't: A lock securing three bicycles in a carport WO$ cut ond the bikes - worth $875 -were token, a police report ~ic.I. JOO blutk of Costa Moa Sttttt: A tra h cnn used to store an carthquokc survival lit was reported as stolen. It was v.orth itbout SlOO. • lll1hway: A compu1er, monitor und printer ~ere reported stolen from an office. The total loss wus listed at S3,9S3.40. fll'>t block or Corponlt )'Jaza A·$300 television set wus reported stolen Crom a business that 5howcd no apparent Si£nS of 11 brcuk-m. 200 block ol Paris Lane: A . golf bog contoinin& clubs w11s reported stolen from 11 ~toraac Joc:ti.cr in a parld.na g:ir:igc. 11\C equipment W3S "Orth $850, Tl• OfTMl•AY • Anyone pccrin• lano parked can moy be k>okina for l c;ir IO atcal ot for voluoble1 left displayed in the car. -~,...,,.,,,ltd,.. • I. Saturday, November 26, ~994 Al B•klWk W ith a little more than a month under fta belt, Coata M .... , Barte Park In T•Wlnkle Pn la • big hit with dog owner1. Two dog1 plmy tug.of-war (below). Welcome to the 'paws' that refreshes BY Juua lloaa CAMliON SrAFr Wa.rrn C osta Mesa's newest social hot spot isn't a restaurant, theater or nightclub. It's TeWinkle Park's new Birk Park at Arlington Avenue and Newport Boulevard. At least 30 dogs parade within the park's f enccs at any given time - . running, playing and yes, sniffing everything and everybody. ''It's great," said Carol Anderson, who brought her three pooches tO the park Sunday. "And I've noticed that people really clean up after their do~s. This was really needed." But the one-month-old park -hasn't come without complications. TeWinkle's tennis court fencing serves as one of the dog park's borders. That's a little too close for comfort for some play~rs. Keith Van Holt, the city's community services director, told d1e Parks Commission recently that some dogs bark at players and "do their duty" in the bushes by the fence. Mik.e Rehtorick, lease owner of TeWinkle's tennis club, said some players have complained to him about tennis ball napping . Rehtorick said a tennis player occasionally will hit a ball over the fence. By the time the player finds the ball, it's wet with dog slobber. ·•1 think (the dog park is) a great thing," he said. "It's a wonderful idea -it's just not wonderful when it's right next to a tennis club." Van Hoh said the city has City officials will conduct an hour-long presentation of its plans to pump water into Newpo1 t Beach from un underground pocket of fresh water in Fountain Vallev during the City Council · meetiAg Monday. The meeting begins at 7 p.m. The SIS million project has been in the worb for years and ha~ received the ble~ing of various agencic , including the state Coastal Commission The water, according to 1 pla11s . ...., ill he pumped to a 3 1ntllioll g:illon re ervoir that has already been built in Ncwp._>rt Beach. Cit) Manager Kevin Murphy said staff felt the · need to bring the council, especially the three new members, up to date on the project. The presentation, since it comes during the council meeting, will be televised. w/thls od ((~~Oiltl New Locatio 298 E. 17th St, See. D, Costa tMso 642-4700 l~IM8111~1 aareed to make some changes, like rearranging certain boundaries so the park and tennis couns don't share borders. And Rebtoriclt said the'tity has provided a "verbal agreement" to supply the club with about four cases of tennis balls a year as compensation for abducted tennis balls. In the meantime, dog owners rave about Rover's new haunt. Andenon, a dog trainer, said she brings her shepherd, golden •etriever and basset hound to the park three times a week. She used to take her pets to Laguna Beach's dog park, she said, but p ark Park is more convenient to her Costa Mesa borne. "My .golden.retriever has a ball in his mouth 24 hours a day, but here, there's so much else to do," she said. Anderson said she's not worried that the park is too popular. "It's good fo r dogs to get out and be social with other animals. I've seen some scuffles, but no blood spilt yet. IC people !aay out of it, the dogs generally work it out themselves." Robanne Robin, another former frequenter of Laguna Beach's park, tried out Bark Park for the first time Sunday with her two German shepherds, Sam and Shelley. "I'm glad that the city did this," Robin said. ·'This is so much clo er and I love· the layout of 1he park with the trees and running.'' Staff writrr Tia a Borratta contributed to this report. 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AIT Wini IAlllA So.sy with Strings puppet show, lcmania, lhc HappY Crowd rcn's B:and, a ma11e show, winier ani~ls, plays. train rides, ftce pai ina and photos with Santa arc all snr or a special lund·r•isina breakfast to ~ncfit the Pediatric Cancer Rc~ch Found:ation. Admission to thc):30 a.m. brcakf'asl proaram is S20 for 'du Its and SlS for children. For ~otc information, call 532-8692. . .: M•NDAY • A."D. a COLUOI IUCClll Learn study tips 10 help A.D.D. pe$1c strengthen their academic suctcss at a lecture from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at €o:istline Counseling Center, 1200 Ou)il St., Suite 105 in Ncwpon Beach. Co" is S5. Qill 476-0991 for roorc inflkmntion. • ,. TilUDAY • au1111us M1mNo Tht Consumer Business Network meets at 5:30 p.m. at Tapas Grill in MltArthur Square in Newport Beach. CaG '969-9790 for details. " -~·DNUDAY ~NYOftUMlmMe TllC Newport Bc:ach and Costa Mesa m~bcrs of the League of Women Vders of Orange Coast will discuss st~o ·and local government finances at a lJrivate home on Balboa Island at 9:30 a.m. The meeting is Cree and open to the public. Call 646-8396 for d4&afls. ••ORIUDI S~d· through fifth-graders arc irQli<cd to enroll in a free, Wednesday altcrnooo "Artist in Residence" p~am that takes place from 2:30 to 4 »·today, Dec. 7 and 14, and Jan. ... . FAHMEHS AlTTO INSUHi\Nt'E • ; : NO RBSTRICl'IONB ,.• • • !"'::: :: c~~ / \ )_J;. r Rabbitt InsJraii~ Agency 631-7740' TllUMDAY ................... "FIArtncr's Women: Pui and Preaent" ii the tide of an cabibit of painlinJI by local artist Paul Funner iD tbo lobby or the Newport Beacb Central Ubrary, 1000 Avocado Ave. lhroup Dec. 31. A rcccptioA for tbo artist wW be held (tom l to 4 p.m. Oil Dec. 4. TAX ll&AIUI .... TIN Y car-end taX pl~ stralCJics will be the focus or a free procram pjanncd for 7 p.m. iD the Friend's Meeting Room of lbc Newport Beach Central l.Jl>my, 1000 Avocado Ave. in Newport Beach. Call 717-3800 for details. .......... LUNClllON Lori Wilson will talk about "Wellness: What Is It?" at tbc 11:30 LJD. program prcscoccd by the Business Development Association of Orange County al the Westin South Coast • Plaza Holel, Bris&ol and Anton in Colla Mesa. Cost with reservations is S2S for members and $33 for non-members; without reservations is $40 for members and $45 non-members. Call 832·5741 !or more · infonn:ation. INYUTINO fOa UTlllUllNT Smith &mey of Newport Beach is sponsoring a seminar on "Investing for Retirement" Crom 7 to 8:15 p.m. at the Hyatt Regency on Jamboree Boulevard in Irvine. The seminar it free and open to the public, but reservations arc required. Call Wendy Smith at 6'4-9111. II """l•Ca1m•1 Tbe ~Coua&J ftilbarmooie SodclJ la • Scod:ma Stutter Boutique today l'tcl 11 LID. to 7 p.m. wl Saturday from 9 LJIL to 5 r:.~ at 296.1 Catalpa St. near Fashion d la Ntwport 8cada. .. ...... ........... "Precious Gems: Jnvcatmcnt or?" Is Jhc topic of the 7 a.aa. breakfast mee1ina or the Consumer Business Network at Ocezcn Garlic Grill, 4200 Scott Road in Newport Beach. Call 969-9790 for dctaill. llOIOACJCU ....... "" The Oranac County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa will tmn into a motorcycle "supermarket" Croat 5 to 9 p.m., featuring '40,000 mquare feet of vintage classic and antique motorcycles and ' related component pans. including accessories, helmets, leathers, jewelry, posters and more. Colt is $6, cluldreo under 12 arc free. Call 364-2542 for more information. NYCllOTaOPIC _. IUllllU The Adult Day Services of Orange County is sponsoring a free community worlcshop to discuss and darify questions regarding the benefits and side effects of psychotropic (mood altering) drugs for adults with physical or cognitive impairments. The worksnop will be at 10 a.m. at I.he Harbor Arca Adult Dar. Health Qare Center at 661 W. Hanulton St., Building. 800 in Costa Mesa. Call 548·9331 for more information. SATURDAY, DIC. 3 YW a POUClll lllOW The popular Volkswagen/Porsche/ Off-Road Swap Meet and Car Show -LET QUR FAMILY GIVE YOUR FAMILY help and compassion in your time of need . MARRIAGE & FAMILY LAW Diflorce • ComeRed 5 No~ • Chld Custody a •pport Family • Annulment• • Pr.Nuptial Aar•m•nte • Colhlc:tions C lllodific8don• I.aw Offices of Lisa A Ciancio Clll for. Free Can9ubtlon 17141 758-2525 Plaza, S&lil:e: 101, . EXERCISE .• American Heart Association.. Fig/rfllw HelJtt a... MW/Sfrollt C>l"2.~~~ returns to die en. CuulJ F~ frmn 5 to 9 p.a. Olllmt. viatqc wt newed ...... Wil4 compelO for casla pri-. ..... ud ttophios. Ad•lalM ii S6; dUlclru 12 ud JOUllf'C In free. Call J64..3'72 ror more aatonnatJon. aane .... Tbe Briscol Aulollla wW bold • free auto cllilic from {0 a.aa. to' p.m. ao c:ar ownon cu ~ thclr can inspcc:acd for current or pocendal prOb&cms. Tbc Autoplex ii at 375 Bristol St. neat Redhill A~ue in Costa Mesa. TIA a UICI IALI The Dauprers of the Britlsh $ Carisbrookc Castle Chapter ii · a Christmas Tea and Bake Sale from to 4 p.m. at St. Mark Presbyterian Church, 2100 Mar Vlsta in Newport Beach. There will be a fasbioa ll.ow, dooT prizes and entertainment. Ticbca arc $12. Proceeds will ao to lbc Siem Madre Home for the A&cd. CaJJ 159-mil or 760-0399 for rcscrvatioas. llOUDAY IToalU a caAftl The Costa Mesa Public Lt1>rary will presents a Cree Winter Holiday Story and Craft P~ for aradcl onc-throu&h·S&Jt from 11 a.m. to noon. Activities Include stories. $Ollp and making holiday gifts. Call 646-8846 for details. IUNDAY, DIC. 4 LIP,UY OHll llOUA Puppet shows, songs and stories are among the activities at Corona del Mar Branch Library durlna the annual Christmas Wallt'Open House from noon to 4 p.m. There will also be music and refreshments. The library is at 420 Marigold Ave. Call 644-3135 for 1894. 1994 FoUll GENBllAnoNs 100 YBAllS! •r,,.~n ~~o.&6 .. g Vinyl Floors • Wood F loors • Draperies ATd;I>E~'S CARPETS, INC . 1663 P)a(mria St. Costa Mesa 646-4838 LIVE JAZZ. BLUES & ROCK Downtown Huntington B••t:h P.C.H. I M1/11 l1lb11'11rr/11 PltllH• LET OUR EXPERIENCED TEAM OFHEAL.lli PROFESSIONALS HELP YOU ACHIEVE YOUR GOAL AND IMPROVE YOUR HEALTH. TllB MOB'l' COJl10BTABLB JIA'lTBllJS YOU CAN BUY. ...... ... k'c I lsW ·--... ... Tn4fdoeel ..... fDod. driDb. uu. Madknftl. ._ ud IDGIC arc ail put ol tt.a ...... ,.... Qril&mal Fair al IMCalla .._ ~ CommuallJ caw, 1"5 Part Ave. from 11 Un. to S p.m. SpoalOred by U.O Oruee ~'1 a.peer ot Swtdilb womoa·1 Educatk>oai Amoc:iatioa, th9 ~Dt raitos llCbolanbip 1DODC1 ID that a UCt •atudcllt cu INdy la Sweden. for dclaill, call 45S-tm. MO•AY,HC.• .-••,n••• an11 "IJWCDWta the !owilb fucwc of Oruac ~ fl me lidc ol a Town Hall IDCCUna bol&cd "' tbo Jewish federation Ot OraA&O County al the Jcwkb Federatioa Campus iD Costa Mesa at 7:30 p.m. fot dccaill. call 259-0655. Le Bi11rritz C.terin9 Plan early for your Hollday Entertaining Parties of SO or more. · We work within your budget! Order before December and recetve an addlttonaJ 10% Off· For Information c.all 631 -0778 •PWIL~ONIC SOCIETY • The American Society of Interior Designers/O.C. ~ prrsmts oc,,oliday Decorating • Lido Style Tht Ortl11ft Cmln~ Phi/h4rmo11ic Sociny invitn you to view Liljq Isk homn ttptciltlly tkcortlttd for tht hol;Jays by Orange County's top tksignrn. 12 noon -6 p.m., Saturday & Sunday, December 10 & 11 Light R.efmhmmts • $1 5 ptr pt1'1()n •Information: 714-7'234650 -----------------------~liday Decorating -Lido Style P1ease send us tickets(s) at $15 each, for a total of S _ Name Phone------- Address------------------ M.kt chtci 14y11blt to: UDO ISLE COMM!7TEE. OCPS. Mllil cbtclts with this 'Ml/#" •,,J • su,,,~J. Jt/f-MiJ.ms,J rr"'"' mwllJ~ 111: lido Isle Committee, OCPS . c/o Orange County Philharmonic Society 2082 Business Center Drive, Suite 100 Irvine, CA 92715 M.;/ orJm "'rm /11 '°"'*mJ by Dtc. 6. 7ir~tt1 awi'4blt at tht tk>or. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY BRUNCH S295_$895 Wa«les, Pancakes, Eggs Benedict & Dmelsttss, Fresh Fish, Chicken and Salad Served 10AM-3PM 100 MAIN ST., BALBOA (at foot of Pier) s1s-nso THE f LET ' us MASSAGE YOUR CARI ~ Dl«lrlch's Colft Shlrlty's laglb Gift S~ Cards Auto Accmoifa HOURS: I-Dusk M-S 9-0usk kw\ 1200 W. P.C.H., NI l ........ &. a lawsuit ol hit own. Mcinnis said she bopa the ac- tion that ahe and her coUeapes took bu rorever chan&ed work- place attitude1. "What I hope to aee come out or all or this is a message that women deaerve to be treated ap- propriately in the work place:• Mcinnis said. "I want it to be bet- ter for my daushtcn." Mcinnis, a divorced sin&)e par- ent, has daughten 10 and 5, and a 7-year-old son. "Ours was not a new situation," the Rancho Santa Margarita resi- dent said. "Maybe it has changed for the people still to come. I'm hoping." Mcinnis said she hasn't kept in FRED ,,. ... 9eA1 No thanks to the voters who made us suffer for nearly two weeks, thinking we were going to have whatsisnamc for a councilman. Ditto for malting me get all steamed up for nothing. Thanks to the Friends of the Library and all the others who made the dream of a new central library come true. · No thanks to the designers who made it look like an Army barrack and gave it the acoustics of a subway station. Thanks to the Daily Pilot for the pages and pages the paper devoted to the city council and school board elections. You couldn't have found even a tenth aatlfLY fak8 bomb fDllld In NIWPort Bllcb. A city employee discovered what turned out to be a fake bomb while trimming bushes near Dover and Westcliff drives on Tuesday afternoon, according to a Newport Beach police. Michael Kraus was working on Westcliff north of Dover at 1 :48 p.m. when he found what "appeared to be a home-made bomb" in the bushes, a police report stated. An Orange County deputy sheriff assigned to that department's bomb squad described the object as a "hoax bomb" that had recently been placed in the bushes, according to the police report. The fake bomb was logged as evidence by the Shcrifrs Department. Mighty Duclcs of Anaheim coach Ron Wilson will host the traditional tree-lighting ceremony at South Coast Plaza on Monday. He'll help throw the switch for more than 12,000 lights that cover the 80-foot white pine during a 6:30 p.m. ceremony in Town Center Park, adjacent to the Westin South Coast Plaza hotel in Costa Mesa. Also joining in the ceremony will be: former Los Angeles Kings star turned Ducks' broadcaster Charlie Simmer, All-American Boys Chorus and St. Nick. Free cookies, wassail and hot chocolate will be given to the 5,000 people expected to attend. lcball tD .. ~lllclll tllnlllla ...... A ribbon-cuttina ceremony will be held for Costa Mesa Hip School's K-MESA TV studio at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday. The studio opened this fall after a 14-year break from the air waves. Students produce and televise 10-minute live news bulletins that arc broadcast on school televisions each Friday. K·MESA came M>tetbet this year under the pidance of industrial ar11 aeachcr Chuck Schubert and representatives from Copley-Colony Cablevilioa, who pthcred ud Ullaabkd tM equipment fDr .... atuclo. WedwdaJ'1 re...UC.doa~will feature 11¥11'11 ........ cellbddll"MCI .. , .. , ....... contact wilb current depanmcnt employees and bu no idea what the climate is like. Still, sbe knows wbat she'd like to aec. .. Maybe under the new adminis- tration things will chaJlle," Mcin- nis said. "I think the new chief - l don't know anythi.na about him -but, I think he's working In good faith. I believe he's trying to do bis job correctly." John Lewis, an attorney who represented some of the women and a former police officer him· aelf, said· the department has changed for the better. "Yes, it has changed notice- ably," Lewis said. "My under- standing is (McDonnell) took the bull by the horns and made sure it wu not going to be a problem now, or in. the future." That's the positive note on the of that informatfon anywhere else. Nor would you have had the benefit of our editorial board's recommendations. The Pilot . batted a thousand in the Newport Beach council races, .500 in Costa Mesa and a sizzling .250 in the school board elections .. No thanks to a system that allows hack politicians to screw the public under almost any circumstance. Case in point: The California legislator who recently was fined $15,000 by the Fair Political Practices Commission for spending campaign funds on personal goodies. Of course, he caH pay the fine with money from his campaign fund. Fred Mania's co/U11Ja runs every Thursday aad Saturday. .~ battery of aUeptions, he said. "It'• made the police depan- ment a much better place to work for women and it will make it a much better place for women in the future," Lewis said. Some in the community arc out- raaed that Campbell and Villa were allowed to be rehired on the condition they immediately retire. Critics say the men .shouldn't be drawing retirement benefits be· cause of what allegedly happened. "We believed in the city when (City Manager) Kevin Murphy said he was going to do the right thing and ·he fired them," said Lisa Marquisc-McClanahan, a former coordinator of the Bayview Chapter of the National Organiza- tion for Women. "To then go back and rehire them was such a crass statement and moyc," she said. • '1'bey may have aottcn hired and retired ..• but they're aone in dis- grace. Frankly, I think it made the city look very foolish." The accusations JO the other way, too. Some, who didn't want to talk on the record, believe the women aot a sweetheart of a deal. That's something Mcinnis said doesn't bother her. "People arc going•to think what they're going to thi~,'' said Mcinnis who hasn't worked in the department since she went on medical disability for repetitive strain injuries that in· elude damage to the nerves in her elbow, she said. • "I can sleep at night," she said. "I did what I did in good con- science." Marquisc-McClanahan said that she and several women who formed the NOW Sexual Harass- • Slllurdlly, No ...... 1.. ,. .. meat Task Force arc workin& on a documentary they plan lO oacr to cable outlets early next year . This wcck. she said abe'I COD• ccmed about a lack of women oo the Newport Beach polkc force. The Daily Pilot wasn't able to ob- tain a count of sworn female offic- en in the department, but aeveral sources said they believe there's only one, Sbontel Sherwood. In a December 1992 lawsuit, Sh· erwood and three other women said they were touched by Villa and subjected to lewd comments from him and other high-ranking members of the department. CampbeU did nothing to intervene, . - they said. S'bcrwood reached a SS0,000 aet· • tlcment with city olfacials aDd was allowed IO keep bcr job. At ~. - one civilian employee also kept • her job after reacbina u ~ ~ .. • ~ ilh city offacials. t , "I would like to sec Newpon ... . make a commitment that they're goina to increase the women on the force to 40 or 50%," '· Marquisc-McClanahan said. "One or the lhinp that people need lO realize in this case LS that they lost " . . . good women out of that de-.. partmcnt. They're gone. Tho• •" women lost their careers. That), • such a loss to the community." Christmas Blend is Back! Specialty coffee with the flavor of cinnamon, haz.elnut & cream. Rich flavor and festive aroma will bring back your fondest memories of Christmas. Available only u HJCkory Farms. WESTCLIFF PLAZA 17th at Irvine Ave., Newport Beach •Send A Gift By Phone 642-4302 ' -···-G~ ck 10 be honored tor ahllni to JeWlih communltY .. Co~u del Mar entrepreneur Adrian Gluc ill be one of the first honorees al u gal named in memory of a man dedi- cute!o preserving Orange County's Jcw- i~h l itage. "Oeorae Paley's life work was dedic~ted to lhe youth," said Frank Lieberman, the event chairman. "The honorees at this g::ala, Adrian Gluck and Dr. Benjamin M. Bendat, c~emplify the t~ of givin1 per· sonified by George Paley." Jewt, B'nai 'B'irth Youth Organization, the B'nai Brith Hillel Foundation of Or- ange County, and the Orange C.Ounty Bu· rcau of Jewish Education. leader in Oranae County. He oversaw the buildina of the Jewish Federatida Campus in Cos11 Mesa, which is lhe central ad- dress of seven Jewish agencies. i1h Federation Campus ~ due to Bcnd4&'1 acnerosiay. He has been a civic leader in Southern California for more than SO yea rs, wi1h his service lo Los Angeles City and County and Pepperdine University well docu- mented. C munily leaders are expected 10 be on h'6d when the first-ever George Paley \\.>ul~ Fund gala, intended to benefit yuutl[i)rograms in Orange County, will be held &mday, Jan. 8, 1995. Paley died last year. Among the organi- zations he supported were the Anti· Defamation League of B'nai B'rith, the National Conference of Christians and Gluck came to know Paley and of Paley's dedication to worthy causes through Gluck's own philanthropic efforts. Since moving to Southern California this past decade, Gluck bas become an influ- ential business, community and religious His association wi1h lhe Jewish Federa- tion led to a collabOration with the Youth Fund gala's other honoree, Dr. Benjamin M. Bendat. The recent construction or the Dr. Benjamin M. Bendat B'nai D'rith Hil· lei Ce~ter o! Orange County on the Jew· for more infonnation on the event, contact Teddi Lipton at 837-1624. .. SUNDAY . StUlateOOD GIFT SHOP T1:11111t.i: But Yuhm , 1101 Camclback Si.. N~\port Beach, hosts a Sisterhood G111 Shop from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. 1 h~~hop. which is also open 9 a.m. w S tm. Mone.J ays through Fridays, fcut u cs nil holiday needs, including cJnd s, party goods, menorahs, '!cco(ation_s. jewelry, books and videos. f or 1j1ore mforma11on, phone 6+H999. I ADVI NT HRYICIS 810 1N .. We~ving a Chrhtmas!" the Worship Commission's special services for Advc'nt, the period of preparation for Chri~tmas, begins 9:30 a.m. at St. ~lark Presbyterian Church, 2100 Mar \'1~w Drive. Newport Beach. Scj'Vices continue the next three Sunlklys, peak on Christmas Eve and e\tc11~ throughout the 12 days of Chri~1mas, concluding with the HJpt1stn of the Lord on Sunday, Jan. s. I Cl(ild care is provided for those um.IC< age J. All lhc church family (aboyc' age 2) i;un worship together. Sun<.(~ Church School for older chi1Ji£n Y>ill be offered beginning abou• 9:50 a.m. • says in the bcncdic1ion, "for those who came here seeking the holy, may the holy be in us and with us." Gift basket preparation will be part of the morning program. Child care will be offered during the service. For information, call the church at 646-4652. UNCIAllNO IOY "Joy Unceasing" is the title of the 10:30 n.m. service al Newport Beach Church or Religious Science, 901 Dove St., Suite 145, Newport Beach. For more information, phone 6-$6-3199. 8QHOP LIOHTI MINOUll Special guest Joey Bishop will light the first candle of the Menorah as Chabod Chai Center holds a Grand Chanukah celebration at 4 p.m. at Fashion Island in Newport Beach. The evening's festivities include a special performance by the Hebrew Academy Children's Choir, who will sing Ch:rnukah I lcbrew songs, a giant menorah lighting, live music, singing and dancing, gclt and drcidcls for the kicls and clowns. Admission is free and open to the cn1irc community regardless of background or affiliation. For additional information, contact Chabad Chai Center :11 786-5001. WIDNUDAY NAna 8111ADAIT First Unllfd Melbodlsc Church or Costa J\luo holds a Prayer Brcalcfas1 at 6 a.m. at Denny's restaurant al Newport Boulevard aod 17th Street in Cos1a Mesa. For more informalion, call the church office at 548-7727. HOLY COMMUNION St. Jamu Episcopal Cbun:h, 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach, offers a noon service with Holy Communion. Bring a lunch and dine with the church staff after the service. For more information, caU 675-0210. THUUbAY . CAUUNITWOaK Career Network holds an ongoing free series al 7:30 p.m. at St. Andrew's Prtsbyterian Cburcb, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach, for those unemployed, under-employed and not-so-happily ~mploycd. Meetings ore usually in Stewart Lounge. For further information, call 57.i-2239. A COUUI IN MlllACUS FRIDAY CNANUKAH AaYICI Chanukah Family ScNiccs begin at 6 p.m. at Temple Bat Yobm, 1101 Olmclback St., Newport Beach. A congregational dinner follows the service. Attendees ~ould bring a vegetable dish or a descl'\. Lalkcs will be provided by the Men·~ Club. Reservations arc necessary at 644-1999. lllMMT·NANUICKAM AllYIQ Temple Isaiah or Newport Beach (conservative) celebrates 1he Festival of Hanukkah at 6:30 p.m. ln the Social Pavilion at their place or worship, 2A01 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. This event will be a combinea Shabbat·Hanukkah evening. which will start the'holiday o(f with a dairy potJuck dinner, preceded with the lighting of the H:mukkah Menorah and followed by food, singing and fellowship. Rabbi Marc Rubenstein will chant the Hanukkah songs and • prayers over the lighting of candles. The evening is open to non-members and newcomers to this area. There is no admittance, but attcndanls arc asked to bring and share their own favorite food and dcsscru. 63l·n30 for more information. uaa1n 11N•1 uaou Hury Babbitt, who's been a singer and show business celebrity for four decades, •cads lhc singing of Christmas carols at the Women or the Evan&elkal Lutheran Church or AmcrJca luncheon at l l 'a.m. Ot Lutber.lll Church or the Master, 2900 Pacjfic View Drive, Corona dcl Mar. Babbit!, who will be accompanied by his wife Betty, was lead male. singer in the Kay Kyser band. I le appeared in seven motion pictures and recorded such hits as "Slow Boat to China," "The Three Little Fishes" and "Praise the Lord and Pass the Ammunition." Luncheon donation is SJ. For more infonnation, phone 759-1031 or 720-8070. CllAn JAJR A Christmas crart fair for children and adults sponsored by the Membership & Fellowship Committee of Prubytcrhm Chu~h of the Covenant, 2850 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, runs 5·8:30 p.m. There will be CflSY crafts for all ages to make and a light supper available for a slight charge. Bring a can of food to be donated to FJSH. CUCMU/POfLUCll Christ Church by the Sea, 1400 W. B:ilboa Blvd., B:1lboa, displays crcchcs from around the world between the 9 and 10:30 a.m. services. . Later, nt 5:30 p.m., the church ~olds its annual potluck with r~. carolmg und Christmas tree dccoraung. All arc welcome. 8LOOD PaUSURI CHICK.I First United Methodist Cburch or Costa Mesa, 420 West l 9tl1 St., conducts a free blood pressure clinic bch,ccn 10 unc.J 10:30 u.m. in the churc~ library. For more information, call 548-7727. INTaOYHTID fLOCK ..lntrovcru and Extroverts and Our Liberal Religion" is the title of the Rev. Diana J lcath's 10:30 a.m. sermon 111 Orange Coast Unitarian Unlvcrsollst Church, 1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. There will be a bake sale after the service. Call 6.i6-4652. "TttHI Wll KINGS' The Children's Choirs of St. Andrew's J'rcsb)terlan Church, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach, presents the Christmas musical fantasy "Three Wee Kings" at 5 p.m. . Fdr more information, phone o.t.i. ().i I. .. The non-profit organization A... Gathering of Miracles present ·'A Course in Miracles" lecture and d iscussion at 7:30 p.m. at Solnt Michael and AJI An&cls Episcopal Church, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona def Mar. ~-------SUNDAY, DIC. 4 Composed by Daniel Sharp, Betty J lu:cr ;md Feed .Bock. the mus.icaJ involves more than 11 chih.lrcn in colorful costumes. No tickets needed; free-will offering. Qill 574-2228. THIN.OGICA1 VllWS ·· Ho'v i sec Theology" is the title of the Rlev.4Diana Heath's 10:30 a.m. ~.:rmon ;it Orange Coast Unitarian l"ulr{rsallsl Church, 1259 Victoria St., Co~1~Mesa. TUESDAY ICllNCI Of MIND SATURDAY, DEC. 3 waJftU WOaQMOP ALTlaHATIV& CMRlSTMAI MAAKIT Orange County shoppers will have a brief opportunity to do some giving in the true spirit of Christmas from 9 a.m. to l p.m. at the annual "Alternative Gift Market" at Saint Michael ond All An&els Eplsdpol Church, 3233 Pacific View Drive (at Margucrilc), Corona dcl Mar. • Please send pbQIOIJrDphs a11d t)pe-.. rittcn releases about Cost:1 M c1:1 n11d Nc11port LJcucl1 c/1u.rcbcs to Rcll- giun Editor Mutt Coker, Dully J>ilut, ·JJO \V. Bay St., Costa Mesa, '1621. llenis c:w be l1u:cd to 6-46-4170. Nc- lc:ucs an requested two M-ccks prior to a11 c1•t•nt date . Meditation at 6:30 p.m. followed by a "Science of Mind" class at 7 p.m. arc held at Nc~port Beach Church or Religious Science, 90 1 Dove St., Suite 145, Newport Beach. Harbor Counseling Center sponsors a writers workshop from 9 a.m. to noon at llatbor Chrlslla.n Fellowship, 740 W. Wilson St., Costa Mesa. She explores why theology is more than Jltinking about a god or divine ti.:i11yi in its broadest meaning, tl1cufii0g on why it is a reflection of the m..:~u~g and truth of human C\pcgcncc. She'll also explain why she Sc,icncc of Mind studies arc also held 10 a.m. Wednesdays. For more information, call 646-3199. Allen Rosenthal, a nationally known lecturer who stresses experiential understanding of ACIM concepts, leads the lecture. For more information, call 673-9221 or (310) 47S-8~. A panel of writers and a literary agent will discuss the topic "Ts Writing Right for You?" Call 631-nJO to reserve a spot. Rcgistrntion is $10. Call Suitable gift cards will be provided. • .· • •-----------~----• METHODIST PRESBYTERIAN , p • .. . :. • .· COSU MtSI MESA VERDE UNmD METHODIST CHURCH 1701 laker, C.M. Worship 6 Church School 8:30 and 10:00 a.m. Of. Richard George 979-8234 COMMUNITY CHURCH SOUTH COAST COMMUNTIY CHURCH BOB SHANK, SENIOR PASTOR WEEKEND SERVICFS: SATlJRDAY 6:00 P.M. SUNDAY 9:00 & 10:45 A.M. 5120 8oNrrA ~ RDAD, IRWiE, CA 92715 7 4. 4.7 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST 673-1340or 673-6150 • :-' j J r, .·ao,,.,. ?l 111. t ,... •I J 11""".f'f / l11 1 11t ~l1 (ioi/ II <' \//(II/ i/11 I 1rf ltlll//\ /nl /tc II I\ tft11/ \flttlf /It'll" i/1111 11 "'" t'llt'///I('\ llllllfl r,I It• l.ll'llt r-. I 1'111ort ll ... 1 ti.I 1,.111.1 l!I DI (I 1 i-1 k\I fla\IUt l.l ~S(J(ltU'. II'> 1--.. FIRST UNITED MOHODIST CHURCH Of COSTA MESA I l1!U.. 420 w. '9th Sr. 543.7727 u.;ili Between Harbor and Newport WORSHIP AT 9:00 AM AND 10:30 AM . CHURCH SCHOOL All AGES · 9 00 AM Nursery Kindergorlen · 10· 30 AM Youth Groups Svncloy Evenings ~astot .. Steve lsenman RELIGIOUS SCIENCE NEWPORT BEACH CHURCH 901 Dove #145, N.I . (Wtst ol Jarnb0/t1) (NOftll of 811stol) (fast of John Wayne hJKXtJ Strvle• Sun. 10:30 o.m. M, Tu, Th, (7 14) 646-3199 Or. Juaneua Evans, M111iS1er ST. MAR.K PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH S11MAf wmftl/ 9:30 ... chtul care, sunday school JAlll!lom At Eiutblwff New rt atiich 6+f-13+1 CONGREGATIONAL © COMMUNllY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL I INITI f) I llllRI 111 If I JIHl\I -To 8*1itvt Is To Cart; To c~,. Is To DO. Dr Dennis W. Short, Minister Sunday Worship 8.30 & 10.AM Church School 9AM Adult · 9 45 Children Ch1ldCare Provided 644-7400 bll HtlJOtr~ A"e. C0t~ Otl MM PRESBYTERIAN w ....... h1r .mJ h~.I( t hh rr11.r ll .ti. l llft•I u·ntul-.I. h1f.11ul 111.-•,tL'\." "HOW TO BUILD FAITH IN THO ... 'E YOU LOVE THE MOST' (! Tmh1th) I 1·14) ~.1111r.l.1,. N11\ >.:ml'l·r !ti, I IN4, 5 \0 I'M ~.1-..1.,,, l'"''lll\"'r !7. l'N'f. ~ ~l' in.I fl'. I'> J\ M 600 Sc. Andrl'Wt. R11.lJ, Ni•wport Bcalh, C.1lifnrn1a ( 714) 6 l1 .2880 (.l\.t• .,. lr»m "•"I"'" 11 .,,.,.., H11·h 'h<-•l .11 In 11-... mJ l 'i1h ) For more information, call 644-o.l63. "'''"' \1llll\l I ,\ \I I \'\I.I· I...., I l'hl 1 >l '.\l. l l ll l<l 11 Sunday Worship B:OOAM. l O:OOAM ~ Nursery. Sunday School ,~ ~A Friendly. Caring Christian Community" 3233 Pacific Vtew Dr. (ilt Milrguefltel Corona del Mar ~ 644-0463 EPISCOPAL SAINT JAMES CHURCH episcopal .. , CMtwwnlff """·~,. uw., -S«Wttf A1416 Cltrlll., lMi #llttJ sm.r"" Fr. David C. And•rson, r.aor 3209Vla Udo Newpol1 Beach 7141875-0210 7:30am Trlditionll 9 am Co!Umpo11ty 9 am Church School 10:45 am Chlrilmltic Ind Wednesday noon COMMUNITY CHURCH Fairview Communitv Church Come• tu t'l/jfll• fllUI .'f/Jtt•"t: w/llJ 0 1tl"frlt•n1ll1• dJttl'C"IJ f mnl(I' /1111 11Y1r111 l11fiwn111l t1l11w.-rptwn• uf .~Jlldlmtl ~1.,111•1/I mul fi•l/011'.'llllp Sunday Worship · 10:00AM Child Care & Sunday School 2525 Fa1rv1ew Road (al Fair) Costa Mesa \7 14) 545·4610 (next 10 ttie 0 C Fairgrounds) METHODIST LAGU N A United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Or. Laguna Beach (J99-3088 Sunday Morning Worship & Christian Education 1 OAM M1n1sters David Beades & Virginia Wheeler · Wesley Counseling Center Services Available NEWPORT CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH I 60(1 M.11Quefl!e Ave oron<r det M." 644-0745 Worship at 8.00AM & 10.00AM Sunday School All ~es 9 OOAM CHRIST IAN ' HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Disciples oe Ctrist) 240 I m Ave. al S.U lsabel Newpoft Beach Sunday Wot'Stlp • 10:00AM Or. Gene R. Swanson 645-5781 RELIGIOU ~ SCI E NCE fOR ADl/ER1fSfN4 fNFORHA1tON PLEASE dAU HfQHEUE HANtRE AT t?141 ~4-4240 R9v. Mary Munay Shelton Senlor Mtnllter Sunday .. A Nr1~ S 1•11tco11 of Lo ri• 8 1>1fi,111c,. CHUICH OP llUGIOUS SCllNCI ~ ol "-UtHlld Clturch ol R-'ig1ovs Sc~ 2205 MAIN STREET • SUITE 23, SEACLIFF VIUAGE HUN'ft4GTON BEACH. CA 926.48 (71 4) 969 1331 --OR FAXCJ14) ~o-11-go2 • Busln111 . lnta11111nt111-111pport \the arts 'There la a lot ot power ln this room,•• commented one woman auiveyin1 tho scene Inst Sunday cvenin1 in the lobby of Pacific: Mutual's Newport Center headquarters. She was right. The 13th annual dinner gathering lil)d awards ceremony for the Orange County Business Committee for the Arts.brought out the heavy :-----hitters. · · George and The Crowd · J udWArgyros mingled with Henry and Rene Scgcrstrom. Ralph Al len with his wife Joyce, Mnsahiko Arimoto, president of Yamaha Corp. of America, with his wife Karuzo, Carolyn Beaver, partner, KPMG Pent Marwick, with her husband BW laYll', llal'l7 Bubb. cbairman emeritus, Pacific Mutual, with hil wife Berdle Bubb, Dr. Jim Doti, president of Chapman University, with ac:c:omplished wife Dr. ~ne Doti, the dynamic Walter and Darlene Gerken of Pacific Mutual, Knoll's Berry Farm's vp Robin Hall with wife Diana, Jlm and Barbara Glabman of the fine furniture empire that bears their name, the prominent Gavin Herbert with his classy Ninetta, Jack Lindquist, past president of Disneyland, with wife Belle, and Roger Seltz of The Irvine Co. with his charming wife Jan were among the gathering of the busine~s intelligentsia committed to fostering the arts. The Business in Che Arts !.Awards are designed to recognize and honor local professionals for their partne'rships with local arts institutions.· The program was founded in 1981 by David S. Tappan Jr., former chairman of the board and chief executive ~ ANNOUNCEMENT ~ D11. CR\/.tR "')S t \H ,\Ht. 1'1 I \;,f I) 'Ii> '''°' \(. 'litt.111 0HH l. 11 " flt.t.\ lh.t.OI \It n 'Iii ·n .. h11.1 ()\\ f\(, \f)f)Ht~~: • Ftti-:ouuc~ .\1. c" ,;t ... R. ~1.n.: F\ts 4 <> I-:\\ P<JRT ( :1·:.." 1 hR Dnl\ L St 1n: :iC :! \ E\\ PORT lh \<.II, (; \l.U OR" \ <):!M>C • (714) ()+.-I~(. • h-.1111.111. P t \:-Ill 1\1) ll1.tll''1Rt t 1111 St11<.1 111. llum C.0"01 Rf\(; -.....+ l)wrn,nn;orrrr '''~Br11Rn 111 Jl~Tl«':l-ln ----·- IUhu th• dlll9renc• bet&Hen .: Hie and death Is measured In mllllaconds,· ·a lileguonl's obllltp to blot._ odds ,, . is measur«/ In 11•or.s ol training Oltd ...,, .... That's uh/ Newpott S.odl. Llfeguatd Oris Graham needs VoCK help. In December, he 'Ugo to Rustrolta and Ne4JI ZeoJOl'ld to leom from their best llfesavlng te~ ood bilng that knowl9clge home to teach out llfegvotds. t'.s all on his OUNl time, but he's depe/tdet'l on sponsOts for his e.apenses. So Coltfomlo 8eod> cr.ot.d the "R6CUf RP/Rf", ood kxoJ busl-· ~hove r:Jonol»d prtza. Now It's ycx.t' tt.m. All ~ tlHd Is a te»phone... ·-ftlll (7 J "J ... • 1 "'" ....,. .. aGG# ""'1IU elllp $1. ,._. *'-- w•-"lfl eop ,_.,.. ...,_. • .,., $JOO. 3355 Via Udo · IMwport 114.675.0575 OPMJ at 5:30 pm RIC RESOLUTION TRUST CORPORATION Resolving The Crisis Resloring The Confidentt SEALED 810 Approximately $46,800,000 22 Environmentally Impaired Real Estate Owned (REO) Assets This sealed bid initiative includes land tracts, office buildings, branch banks. marina. hotel/motel, & shopping centers in California, Colorado, Florida, Kansas, Missouri, North Carolina. Oklahoma, Texas. and Virginia INCLUDED IN THE OFFERING OF ,,1, LOCAL INTEREST: .. . • A 4,886 sq. ft. vacant branch bank building on .53 acres located at 2252 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa, CA. • 5.02 acres of unincorporated land, zoned commercial, located at the southerly corner of Pasco De Valencia and Avenda De La Cartota, Orange County, CA. All assets are Qffered individually and are appropriate ~or all Investors, inctudlng sman investors or small Investor groups. BID DEADLINE: December 15, 1994 To request a brochure. please call: ' ofllc:er of Fluor Corp. Today it is guided by the love and dedication of executive director Betty Moss and many local business professionals committed to its ideals. The 1994 judges for the awards were a diverse group that included Joan Beall, Newport Harbor Art Museums' shining star, Catherine Michaels of the Children's Museum at La Habra, H. Fred Mickelson, vp of Southern California Edison, Albert Nichols, M.D., and Terry E. Van Gorder, president and C.E.O. of Knott's Berry Farm. The 1994 Awards went to O'Melveney and Meyers, Yamaha Corp. of America, Disneyland, Tnco Bell, Glabman Furniture, Tiffany and Co., The Fieldstone Co., Latham and Watkins, C.J. Segerstrom ~nd Sons, The Orange County Register, Pacific Mutual, The Times Orange County, with special recognition arts recipients including The Bowers Museum of Cultural Art and KOCE-TV, Oranae County Public Telmaloa. "The arts are vital to our quality of life ... besides the new airport," said host Georae Ara,yros, chairman and C.E.O. of Amel and Associates and chairman of the Orange County Business Committee for the Arts. A wave of laughter went through the room. General William Lyon was not in attendance. Argyros introduced the guest speaker fo r the affair, Henry Wendt, retired chairman of the board of SmithKHne Beecham, and owner of Quivira Vineyard and Winery in the Napa Valley, Clearly, retirement is good for Wendt, a nationally ~ecognized business leader. Of all bis many astute comments regarding the relationship and value of business and the arts, one statement, which was actually a throw-away comment, stands out. Wendt said, "The tie between business and lhe arts is a uniquely American See THI CROWD/Al * ?lolul4'f ~'4 ,, NAILS .... ..... . 520 .. s25 MANICURE + PEDICURE FRENCH MANICURE SETS @ ARAFFIN DIP ss Hands.. • .. FEET (O!llls used IO Sh<J1en only) HAIR HAIRCUT SPECIAL ('$J>;le0 ncll .•. .. PERMS (ll\cl HIC & S'V141). WEAVING (lnCI HIC:& s ..... , HAIRCUT & FACIAL & HAIRCUT Feaiur/ng eon.~ EJc-inouccndou Abba, Redken, Poul Mitchell 1055 El Camino Dr. #A Costa Mesa Call 957-0341 proudly presents '' SoundS of (flristmas '' \ "American yo11tlr at tlre1r ''tt)' best!" "Tirey will wann yo11r heart·· "/11temat1011ally accla1med " -presentihg - Troditional songs of the season "H11ite Christmas"• "Silent Night" "O I loly Night ··• "/'/I Be I Jome for Cl1ristma.t " • Dach • Go1111od A fozart • ll'ebher • Co11dleliglrt process1011 • S111g-a-/011gs THE ALL-AMERICAN BOYS CHORUS One Performance Only/ I SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27~ 1994 AT 4:00 PM ... P ORANGE COUNTY A c· W. ~ ERFORMlNG r\RTS ENTER 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa a / s20 oo I S 15 oo Get your tickets today at the Center Box Office or TICK$srEH,. ILOCKIUITEll MUSIC I TOWEii t llOllNtON'l•MAY t lllUSIC PLUS (714) 740-2000 -(213) 480-3232 Saturday, November 26, ~ 994 Betty R. Moss, executive director of Orange County Business Committee for the Arts, with George Argyros and Henry Wendt, Christmas T ee Jamboree The Best NO TREE OVER ' w eve ever ·· had! $26~8 +tax Noble Firs . Douglas Firs, Grand Firs&.. Table Tops. We have twine, STAND &. LABOR FRlll DON'T BLOW IT! HO ~('\1port lentcr Dmc, Suite 110 Newport Bc.t.:h, C.iliforn1.i (714) 644·6933 Schedule your Holiday Portraits ~ I ow. £<t:ccllc11ce in p1Jotog1·aphy for49ytars ~NJf.O,,D.~~~0.R.Y. ~~~~~! •. ' FREE • • • Engine Oil & Filter : '.. • w/an} rcgul;ir <.ervtC1: • • • : • Castro! GTX 20/50W • • MotorOil : : •Quality Britb h Oil • • Filter • • : • Detailed Safet) • • Inspection w/all : regular ~en.ice' • • • lll'll < lfllt•mtn IHlh 11"11t1/1J 1</1111\ • 1•1hn '''"flf'"' . '"'" fll/lf"lfl ~r r • • oolt"'H'r• l'tf' I~ I.< Y-1 • •••••••••••••••••• GRAHAM REID at BRITISH AUTO SPECIALISTS 1760 Monrovia Avenue . Unit C·lO Co ta Mesa ( 4 block West of Newport 81 vd. between 17th cl 18th ' ' Streets) 1 Newport Bwh/Colta Meta Dally Pilot Bash '94 failures diverse •slcal onarlnes Mak• room tor dada: Hard Rock Cafe at Fashion Island is "unwrapping" dada (above), Wild Colonials, Lowen & Na- varro and Dillon O'Brlan this Friday at a special acoustic concert benefiting Toys for Tots Foundation. Presented with FM 101.9 (KSCA), the unplugged "Unwrapped" show runs· from 7 to around 11 p.m. To get in, bring an unwrapped toy, which will be given to a needy child. The goal Is to col .. lect 1,000 toys to be distributed locally. We want to give you everything you need 10 know about Sunday's B:ish '94, the Orange County Mu- sici:ins' 24th annual Festival, but there's so much to rell you we don't know where to start. How's this? It runs from noon to 10 p.m. at the Red Lion, 3050 S. Bristol St., Costa Mesa. More than 300 musicians will perform on five diff ercnt stages in rooms devoted to certain kinds of music, from Dixieland to clas!.ical and everything in between. Grand marshal is comedian/ aclor/author/musician/composer/ playwright Steve Allen, who will present a program of his own mu-L-------------------------1 sical compositions set in big band TflE CROWD Frem A7 relationship. How ironic that this rel:Hionship cxisis between a fundumenlally conservative business comm unily and the gcncrally opposite world of the arts. How many artisls recognize lhut so much fu m.ling comes "from this base?" We ndt con ti nued by offering th:H business helping the arts is in keeping wi1h lhc Quaker roots of his forme r hometown base of Phil :.11.Jclphiu. "Let us support the arts in the Quaker spirit of cnlightcnmcnt," he said. "And bc~ides, in the words of Churchill, Americans can alw<Jys be counted un to do the righl thing ... :iftcr the)'°vc lricd CVC!)'thing else!" Following th e awards ceremony m The Pacific ~tutual Building, guests were shu t1led to the posh Ritz Re~wurant fo r a gourmet holiday celebration. Host Hans Prager, handsomely clad in black tic, grcelcd the crowd at his front door. "1 told Belly Mo~ that she'd be bett er off at The Four Seasons with lh is huge crowd. They could do the ceremony nnd dinner under one roof.'' jokeJ Prager. "No way." interjectell Mo~s, also greeting VIPs at the Ritz portal. "The Rit£ is lradition. We will never break 1radition. 13csides, you've got the best food in town and this is where the 13usjness and The Arts wants 10 be," added the el egantly dressed former TV model and talk show host Betty Moss. "Who can argue with that?'' replied Prager. B. W. Cook's coluaw appears ThursdDys nnd Saturdays. J AGUAR, BENTLEY, AUSTIN MORGAN, M ERCEDES, FORD SERVICE • SAUS • RESTORATION ~O'-. 6f. a -o. AM DUCAN a E ROPEAN sroRTS. RACE&. TOURING CARS V1NTAG£ RACE CAR rR£PARATION GLASER MOTORS .. MC« , • .,o PERFORMANCE JAGUAR RANGE ROVER ~ v · 714.650.5860 7 :30-6 :00 M -F SHUTTLE SERVICE DllH• MK.Lml Uft All NEW SEASON Dennis Miiier takes a no-holds-barred look at the world . ....... 10 PMIT/PT HIAYYWEIQHT llOXIN8: RIDDICK 90WE vs. LARRY DONALD -UVll- .. Big Daddy" Bowe tries to shut the "Cincinnati lip." .......... .... ..... llllPMPr t , Get Installed In Time For The Holidays Copley Colony Cablevision 549-3500 SIMPLY 1lfE BESr. arrangements. Allen recently per-reU's "Fcijoado Completa" Drazil· and Tobago Showboat Steel Or- formcd the program at the Sahara ian Bia Band whh vocalist Katill chestra; 9 p.m., Waller Uikota & Hotel in Las Vegas and next year Moraes. MD.Stcrs of ceremonies the Uitin All!.tars. will take it to Sweden. arc KLON's Chuck Niles and Ken Cloukal and Chantbcr En· Herc arc the types of music, lo-Borgers. scmblcs (Balboa llay l and 1J) - cations and line-ups: DblclADd Styles (Club Max) -noon Huntington µeuch School Bi& Bond Ero (Red Uoo Doll· noon, Cotton Pickers; l p.m., Jazz fo r the Performing Arts; J p.m., room) -noon, Los Alamitos High Generation; 2 p.m., Golden State Correttc Ensemble; 2 p.m., Norm School Jazz Band; 1 p.m., 8 ernie Dixie Ramblers; 3 p.m., Dixie Major Brass Ouinlct;, 3. p.m., Leo Farr Orchestra; 2 p.m.. Al La-Rhythm Ramblers; 4 p.m .. Hype-Potts and Jack Reidling (s:ixo· tour's Big Band Command; 3 p.m., rion Outfall Serenaders; 5 p.m., phone and piano); 4 p.m., _A~iU;n John Henderson Big Band; 4 p.m., Basin Street Stompers; 6 p.m., Brass Quintet; 5 p.m., V1rg1111a Norm Major Big Band; 5 p.m., Seaport Seven; 7 p.m., Riverboat Mitchell & John Durcellona (piano Tracy Wells Big Band; 6: 15 p.m., Ramblers; 8 p.m., 20th Century and flute); 6 p.m., lntcrnal_ional Tom Kubis Big Band; 7:45 p.m., Jazz Band; 9 p.m., The Dixie Six; Strings; 7 p.m., Roselle Tno; 8 } Frank Amoss Big Band; 9 p.m., 10 p.m., open jam. p.m., "Sources": Fullerton Co~lege Carl Scroggins Swing Band. From Slllsa to Swing (Lobby Music FaC\Jhy; 9 p.m., Rivera All That J azz (Emerald Bay I, 11 Lounae) -11 a.m., Jim Parmeter Brass. and lll) -noon, Tubop; 1:15 & His Swing Sextet; noon, The Please note the programs arc p.m., Micki Rhyne & Trio; 2:30 Johnny V Band; 1 p.m .. Slide Ef-subject to change. . p.m., Dale Spalding Blues Band; fccts; 2 p.m., The Sounds of Admission is $19 at door (chil - 3:45 p.m., Ron Eschete Trio; 5 Swing; 3 p.m., Tom Bevan's Elee· dren~ under age 12 free). Proceed~ p.m., Jack Reidling Trio featuring tric Air; 4 p.m .. guitarist Tom go to Orange County Musicians vocalist Karen Gallinger; 6:15 .Long; 5 p.m., Joe Nappa and the Scholarship and Mu sicians' Em cr- p.m., Frank Potenza & Luther ·Allstars; 6 p.m., Ray Templin's · gency Relief funds. Hughes with the Contemporary 1 Chicagoans; 7 p.m., Mike Labra-For more information on the Jazz All Stars; 8 p.m. Olen Oar-1 dor and Friends; 8 p.m., Trinidad event, phone 546-8166. DOOR DINGS. REMOVED NO PAINTING RE RED ave Time & Money 100% Satis!:Jlo Guarant Mobne Service Chris Firth (714) 803·3' J7 ·~~181::!~ ra. WINE AT TOTAL DISCOUNT ~ FREEWAY CLOSE• NO MEMBERSHIP FEE L ·u~aMe IOw prlCM -the moet potMMr pi.. In IM L.A .• , .. few reed«• to buy~ win..• ~Wine&. Sf»lrlta magulne muc&1•Mntll(PI) J,uu:.~:t n-.:-.. ..u=.&'~,., m rAllllUTlll 111 llAIUllln ••n""aww-••w ""11 A YAllPMl (1') M IMfA CtAm (Pl) =:.~i. ITMi.K-CPll PILPPICTmtll) EL MONTE 8 ·1 ·, • '. ~·,. Saturday, November 28, 1994 M COMMUNITY FORUM OMMUNITY FORUM RUNS THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS •WRITE TO: PILOT LETI'ERS , 330 W. BAY ST., COSTA MF.sA, CA 92(,27 • FAX TO: 646.4170 • READERS' llOTLLNE (CALL-JN COMMENTS): 642-6086 Goodbye and thank you art, Turner, Sansone reflect on their years on the Newport Beach City Council hen Evelyn H art, Clarence Turne r and Phil Sansone walked out of the Newport Beach council chambers last week, it marked a n end f an era ... and the loss of 32 years of collective 1978 and was the last remaining link to an era when the city seemed to be locked in a long-playing tug-a- war between business and environmental interests. Despite the years of service, observers maintain that Hart remained as fresh a nd interested as she was in he r freshman term. Turner and Sansone were chosen in the same election, two new face s, two very different personali- ties but two very capable and generous leaders. xpenence. Hart is the veteran of the trio. She was elected in We asked all three to write their thoughc s and their reflections as they leave office and turn the reins of powers over to thei r successors. EVELYN HART: 'I have been proud to call myself part or this Newport team' T hank you for this opportunity to talk about the years I have been a council member in Newport Deach. My situation is somewhat unique due to the amount of lime spent in City Hall. We are talking about 26 years in a variety of duties. The first fOuplc of years, back in 195~ through '61, I worked in the Police Dcpanment as a records clerk doing a little bit of everything: matron, dispatcher, typing. Later at City Hall, I had experience in personnel, engineering and finance. By this time our family sporting'goods store was becoming successful enolJ&h for me to go work there. Tn 1973, Twas appoinTed to the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission. As your public servant, I made some changes, such as listing my telephone number and finding out how others felt on issues. The Open Space Element was in troduced during my first year; the Liller Committee was established the second year; the Bicentennial Committee my third year; and the fourth year saw. the OASIS senior center, Newport Theatre Arts (remember the John Wayne statue?) and looking at an Open Space Bond election. }Vhen f woke up, 1 realized the City Counoil was not always agreeing with me. l was really learning how µnique this city is, as I learned more about tideland issues and ocean resources that complement our city ... so I ran for City Council. Elected in 1978 -"Hello" Proposition 13 -wealthy · Newport Beach reduced the budget considerably without fa.of are; reduced density iLl1 Paul Ryckoff as mayor; passed traffic phasing ordinance; passed bluff-top protection (thank you). Some people in town thought n no-growth council had taken over. The 1980s brought a quick change to the council, electing whirlwind Jackie Heather as mayor and some interesting referendums to defend -now some people thought a pro-growth council bad taken over. In my opinion, all the councils have been the right people for their time. We needed to analyze aod have the proper tools to handle traffic problems. Our ordinances are copied by other cities. Later we needed to start taking regional stands on vital issues such as the John Wayne Airport. We hit the county with a serious lawsuit and it was my turn as mayor to help negotiate a settlement agreement. During the 16-plus years on the council, I have seen changes. We built the Upper Bay bridge; dredged the Upper Bay; cleaned up the Lower Bay; ran a good city by paying for our infrastructure without going into debt. City Manager Bob Wynn always presented a balanced budget, with reserves built in. Today our revenues are up, including sa les lax. We are turning around the adverse financial woes that have been of concern the past couple of years. 1 will miss firing the starter gun at the Corona del Mar 5K. 1 will miss answering the telephone and helping with a city problem. I will miss standing in the ma rket and hearing pros and cons on my votes. I will miss feeling good after winning a vote on an important issue. J will not miss being on the losing end of key projects that I think are important for Ney.port Beach's future. "Thank you" goes to our cit) employees for the consideration and help they have given me through the years. Thanks 10 their quiet and efficient \\ ork, \\ c have the best city. Our emphJ}ees are se rious, competent and dedicated; Tnave been prouJ 10 call myself part of this Ne" purl team. I would also like to thJnk the press. Quite frankly, the press can be as contrO\'ersial as a politician (my li11lc joke ). The press is fair on most issues and when 1 disagree '' ith them, it's .rn opinion on my part. Th~ longer J reporter is around, the better JOb they can do for a community newspaper. To the Newport Dcach res\dents and neighbors, you ha\c.: hortored me by aUO\.,.ing me to b.: your council member; thank )Ou l hold your trust with reverence. ' ~1) pronu:ic to hep ou r city a dclightlul plJ1.c to lt\.c, ''ork and play ha~ dcte1mm1.J nl) 'otes. '1 he1c.: is nuth1ng more 1mport;int thJtr \. tc\\ cornJorl> to thc \.\ater and th..: moL111tain~ to empha!>tlc our nJtural beauty. The.: 1 f\. Ille Cu. hJs rcdc~igneJ pr0Je1,;ts or fences anJ l:rnd:icJping to :illov. tor mun: natur..il beaUl) to be.; seen b) the: public "lwn ashc:J. 1 h:ink you. ~I> fJ\oritc accomph:ihme1ts \\c.:rc !>ITIJll things: suc.h ;is the spcct.Jcular \ iC\\ :11 H.:irbor \'1c\.\ Dmc and ~largucnte thJt ~in pc.rm:incnt open sp..1.i:. A number of people ha\ t: J:il-1.:J me ''hat 1 \\ 111 be Jl1ing alt1.r 111) time· on Ulc 1..1.1un.cLJ "ill be lt\lng ri~ht here, g.:11ing J b11 more buatinl! m JnJ nw garJcn \\ 111 be l;vhing betler. One I.1st th;.i111\~. anJ 1h..11 i!. to my friends JnJ 01) IJ1111ly -l am a luck) \\0111Jll IU hJ\e ~l)U. £1e/)11 Jli.Jrt 11J • efoctL-d w tlu: City Cuu1Jdl in JY78. PHIL SANSONE: 'r take ·pride in the tact that I always voted for what I felt was the will of the majoritY ••• ClARENCE TURNER: 'One key word can explain tlie city's activities· for the past few years •. : planning.' A s 1 finish eight year!. on the Newport Beach City Coun- cil, I can think of no better way to sum up my feelings than lo paraphrase a !.tatemenl by a retir· ing U.S. Supreme Court Justice who stated, "It has been a great ride. Most of the time it wasn't much fun. But it was a fantastic experience." To me, the experience was mado even more fanta!.lic knowing that I may have contributed some· thing, however !.mall it may have been, which benefits u majority of the citizens of the city. During my tenure, many, many decisions had 10 be made on important issues and I know that my vote was often met wit.h displeasure by some on the opposite side. I take pride in the fact th at 1 always voted for ,.,.hat I felt was the will of the ma· jority and not that of personal feeling, or that advocated and pro- moted by special interest groups. The two councils of which I was a member accomplished many goals. Very early in my first term, I learned a very valuable lesson about public service: that public support is relatively easy lo obtain if the people arc given the facts. 1 am sure my fellow retiring council members huve gone over the many projects that were ap- proved during our terms, so I will not be repetitious except to cite the more important: the Circula· tion lmprovcmcnt and Open Space Agreement with The Irvine Co.; the new Central Library; the Dalboa Bay Club-modernization plan; the two Fashion Island ex- pansion plans; maintaining the in· tegrity of the airport settlement agreement; the commercial use of El Toro Marine base issue; initia- tion of the alternate source of po· table water project; plans for use of reclaimed \\ater to irrigate our parks and some commercial prop· erty: improving harbor and bay water quality; and a commitment from The Irvine Co. for a low-cost senior housing project on Bayview Landing, to name a few. The drastic reduction in city revenues, the confiscation of prop· crty lax funds by the state, and unfunded mandates passed onto the city by the state and federal governments provided challenges unfaced by previous city adminis· trations. 1 do not believe the gen· crill public is fully aware of the fiscal magnitude or unfunded laws incorporated into the Environ- mental Protection Act, the Ameri· c:ins With Disabilities Act, the Endan1cred Species Act and the &tatc AB-939 Rccyclina Act, to name the most fiscally burdco· some to the city. For example, AB·939 set up the requirement for rcc,diQa becautC some cities and countica were nan· nina out of landfill ·~· It cstab- I lished a goal for each entity to have a minimum of 15 years or landfill capacity. Orange County, which operates the landfills for all county cilie • has a remaining capacity, al the 1992 level of di!iposal, of 50 yeal'S. Yet Orange County ci ties must re- cycle and foot the bill for its cost. The irony of tbe situation is that there is practic:illy no market for the recycled materi al, except for newspapers and cans. Despite the fiscal crunch, New - port has been able to maintain and improve our street, sewer a"d water infrastructure systems as we ll as replace aging rolling stock. We have ongoing extensive ac· tivity 10 retain businesses and en- courage new business, with con- cern that we do not adversely im- pact our citizens' quality of life. On the negative side, "e have been too prone lo raise fees to help balance the budget ... a trend that I sincerely hope the council will reject. We passed too many new laws and did not repeal a single ordinance. We failed to put teeth into existing and new or- dinances by implementing a series of fines for ordi nance violntions. The lack of such penalties makes it almost impossible Cor our code enforcement staff to be cf£ec1ive. I would be remiss if l did not mention that we failed miserably by not assuring that we bad in place procedures and checks and balances which would have pre- vented a $1.8 million embezzle- ment or city funds. We also were negligent with re- spect to the Police Dcpmrtment sexual harassm~t cases~ which cost us nearly $.3 m&Uion. in invcsti· gativc, legal and settlem~nl COib. This figure docs not include the co5l of lost staff time, which was prob3bly nearly halt that fiaure. ln 1987 or early 1988, the Har- bor Municipal Coun justices went out of their way to meet wilh us for the specific purpose or alcnina us of continuina irn:~laritfa they had observed in hcarina cues in· ' ' volving members of the Police De- partment. Despite this knowledge, we later let the Police Department off with a slap on the wrist when several of our officers participated in a "sting" at a major hotel with other area police to arrest two prostitutes with records a yard long who could have been arrested by a single officer almost any day of the week on the street. Twenty-twenty hindsight tells us that if the council had acted force- fully al that time we most prob· ably would have uncovered the de- partment deficiencies which later cost us more than S3 million in crit ica l funds. r still believe, as I recommended at that time, that the city should have a volunteer Police Commission to oversee the operation of the Police De· partment. It may not be a bad idea to also have a commission or committee oversee Fire De- partment operations. During the past election, all of the council candidates advocated a strong Police Department. I do also, but not widely known to the general public is that our Police Oepanmenl staffing per capita is ' the highest in the country. It is manned 12 months of the year to meet extraordinary demands of the su mmer months and holidays. My suggestion to decrease staffing to the normal nine-month require- ment and increase the use of re- serve officers, which we now have as an auxiliary to ~he department. during the high-demand months has repeatedly been rejected. I also believe that manning of the Fire Department should be re- examined. Specifically, we should seek increased cooperation with the county for the.airport area and with the city of Costa Mesa, ince our fire station on Irvine Av- enue is on lhc Costa 'Mesa/New- port border. During my two terms, I have won some battles and lost some. The most crushing to m; person- nlly, besides the loss of part of Newport Coast Drive !O the Transportation Corrid8r Agency. was the council rejection of a re- quest by a homeowner association in my district to have the height regulations for their clearly de- fined area incorporated into the city code. AJthough the proposed heights were less than those authorized by the city code; supported almost unanimously by the property own- ers; and the change affected abso- hUely no one in the city but the propc~ ownen in the rcquc1tin1 usociatJOn; the council denied the request. The reasons for the de- nial have newr made any sense to me or the afleeted holncowncrs. """ ....... .., el«*4 .. ,_ 0'1C...al11t 1-. I n 1975, I , .. as asked to attend a meeting of the Mariner's Community Association. The hot issue of the evening was -what else -airport noise. The solution, as seen by one resident, was to tic weather balloons to the roofs of our homes so as to impede the nights depaning from what was then kno"'n as Orange County Airport. The meeting proved lo be a somewhat fateful rendezvous with a destiny that would ultimately place me on the Newport Beach City Council for a tenure of eight years. ll was there that I was privileged to serve two of those years as the mayor pro-tern and the final two years as the city's mayor. But after 15 years of service, ranging from membership on the City Aviation Committee to the City Council, it is time to re· fleet, perhaps project, and, of equal importance. prepare lo move forward. When I joined the council in 1986. it \\as :it a time when the mere mention of a busi ness· oriented candidate with a developer's b:td.- ground could easily be the Achilles heel of any aspiring politician. But that's ''hat l '"as and that's what I continue to be. In retrospect, it proved to be a good experience to draw from as I dealt with the recession, the likes of which the city had not experienced since the 1930s. As a council candidate, I was given sage advice by then-City Mnnager Bob Wynn, who handed me a copy of the city budget and admonished me to read it. After reading it several times, I came to the conclusion that our budget is to the city of Newport Beach what the Book of Genesis is to the Bible. ll is the basis of the whole story because il is the beginning. In 1986, as luck would have it, the mayor placed me on the Budget Committee, where I have served for eight continuous years. With a natural affinity fo r such uncAciling disciplines, 1 have gained a comprehensive undcrstnnding and detailed in· sight into the city's finances. The Economic Development Commi11cc "ls an outgrowth of my experience •ind priorit1clt for the city. Although that committee is 0111) two year old, it has estnblished i~clf as one oC the premier committees in the city. Thanks to enterprising programs created by the council and staff, we have pared our organi· zation in terms of personnel. lt has not been an easy process. We ore also streamlining our ser- vice, cutting costs through privatization and in· stilling a change of attitude. \ Acknowledging that our business district~ ore the lifeblood or lhc city, we have encou1 aged a revitalization or our bu inm d~tricts. recogni2· ing that we must work toaclher to r~ tore a portion of the SS million lost in annual rev-1 cnucs to both the state or Cahfom1:i and to the rece ion. To lead the way, the council petitioned the owners of fashion bland to expand its f3cility by another 266,000 1quare feet -1 move de· 5-&ned to nimulatc the local economy. It Will be up lO futun: cicy councila to we these proanms to their concluaioD. Wbilc I am deli&btcd lO hm: pla)"Cd a put in lhis eaacrain& procc1.5. l commend tlaeflta" ud 191 ~cs on the couKll for ~ these far-si&hlCd pro- gr.tms One he} \\orJ 1..an c.:\plJin the cit~\ :icti\lt11!s fo r 1he past fc ,\ )c!ar . fh:it \\Ord is •·plJnn1ng." While 11 1:i tru..: that the rcccs~iun h:ss hinderc!d project .. from mO\ ini; t1JNarJ, 11 is cquJlly true that it J1d not pre\C:llt the coun·c1I !rum plan· ning for the future.:. \\e bid the grnunJ"vrk fur the eventuJl c\pln\100 of lfoJg Hu;)pu al: the S)stemJt1c dc,elopmcnl of CastJ\\J~:i and Ne,,. porter North; and, \\e hope, the retention of a major SJlcs·tJ\ proJucin~ JUtomoblle .1gen1..') \\ithin th e en~. We h;l\c abo l..1id the.: grounJ· Y.Ork for impro\emcnts of the: "11~ 's 1n· frastructure. Add to thJt the.: pi:nJin~ rcbu1,Jing of the l·orJ Acro~pJcc pl:ttu 1.111 JJmbu1cc. :rnJ one conduJc, thJt this I\ a cm on th.: mv\c. Ult1matc.:I~ the fruits 1,.)f uur i.:1..11lc,t1\C dlurts stJnJ proudly on A\1.,JJu Ahnuc 111 l\e\' pun Center . ..1 bc..1cun of progrl'''· J.;1.c.,,~1bk k..1rn· ing anJ cummumt)' pnJc It ls the J1rport 1,-.uc that h.ts been JO "' c.:r· 11d1ng concern to me I h..1' ! been 111\\.>h cd 1n the mo,ement to mJl.c Or:uu~.: C0unt\ m1.1r1.. accessible b\ .t1r lur nc.irl\ ~ll \CJrs C:1 Turv \\:ls a nJtural obJe,11\e. !:>mJll \,onJer thJt this alternall\e picked up :ikJlll "l...:n th..: fcJer;.il gu' crnmcnt J.:1:1Jc.:J tu 1..khe It The p;.is!>agc of ~lcrsure A to co1M:rt El Toro from milt· ta ry 10 commerc1Jl atrport operations is the Cf\l\\n Jl.!\\CI ol the airrh.irt mu\cmcnt. It is s\l 1111po1 t:in1 011 m~ O\\ o per· sonJI .igend.1 th ;.it I bl.Jnch .... hen pubh..: tigurc., "ho are ch .. 1ri;1.:J \\ ith th.: rc:>pun~il.>11· 11y of kadc:r)hip so often )lirt this is~ue because it 1s con1ro.,.e~1 .. ll So often, in f.ict, lhJI l .lm sorely tempted tu run for the st.ile Sen.He !.Cal b 1ng 'a..:alcJ by Sen M.lnan Bergeson and mJl e that 1:.:.ue the curncr:itonc ol a camp..aign. It .... 111 at lcJ)t force a conti:iuancc of the JiJloguc. Out 1{ I \\Cre to'""· I \\Ould 1mn11.:.J1.1tCl) dcmJnJ a re· count ru m\ tctm enJs, 1 :iJm1t th:it I ha' c a ii:w rcgn:ts .. 'Onc 1s, I \\tJI rnbs Y.Orking \.\ith our t.iff Althoush "c somctim1.::. lOmpbio .ibout go,crnmental burcauc1 ::i-.), let U) rem .. :nll.:r that the p\;oplc ''orking here ha'e d CJms anJ aspirations JUi.l as do otlu:r c111:cn' \\tut.: th.:)' arc dep\.'nJcnt upon u' 11.H 1hd r li\tl1hooJ. ''c ..uc dcpc11J1.:nt upon them t~1 male llUt -.:11y ...,.orl \\ c 'hl.lul..I ':.iluc the pa1111ct">hip that h;u producld !.uch hounuful re ults. The \IC\\ 1 hl)lJ for the lit\\ rutUf(' i. 'cry po ill\.C ll \\Ill "vntinuc to ttrow am.I tu pN)per despite tc:mro1ary c1h.1i.:l' l he le\d ~f sen1ce our cit) pr~ .. 1Je, contributes to the uniqucnc!. of the cit . Our ba't'. harbor, beachc' .inJ depth uf pro~perity urnuibute h> our qu:aht) of life. It i our tu protc1;t; 11 i 1 ours to cnJoy. The citi1cn' uf thi city h:t\C hunorcd me ,rutly bv ullowing me 10 ~"'c "n the City Council. ·1 hruughoul the )1.::ir , I ru&'-c trieJ to SCl'\'t you wllh re peel :inJ \\ ith re pcct for ou.r city. 1 h!l\C t1nne ~ bc·11u~ 1 h:a .. -e great 'ldm•· r:ufon for our cit) anJ for '4\ h:ll it 't.:lnd\ for. It has been :l areal pportunity f« me and for • that, l &hank )'OU I prc~rc: l\l end my tc1111 in om c. a.n.tt 1Urnt'r .. ., tltctftl I• l.k Clft C.•dr U. IM Hd Hnttl ""'1"17 ., ..,.,.. "' ... • :3 I I II.I '1'1 .0.1 ,. Saturday, November 26, 1994 • Pt19e Al off the ch:tos." lt's a day that sends the shop- plhg season into full swing from now until just hours before Dec. 2'. h 's also a day that many busi- otss people hope will send Orange Cbunty into instant economic rc- wvery. At South Coast Plaza, shoppers hit the stores in big numbers, lcav- iog parking lots full. Store clerks wearing comfort- :ible shoes were also ready. Decor, displays and happy dispositions were in order. Christmas music played throughout and long lines were already shaping outside in women's restrooms. Al the F AO Schwartz section INN FreM Pa9•A1 eluded painting, replacing lamp )hades, installing ~moke detectors, sink stoppers and carpet stripping, and razing one building on the property. But, C'Dc Baca said, that's not t:nough. There arc still a number of other projects that haven't been completed, including landscaping of the property, repairs to the par.king lot anJ electrical improve- mcn ts. , A staff report states that lhe · property i~ "detrimental to health, ::.afety and general welfare of the devoted entirely to Batble dolls. a little girl danced between two pil· Ian filled with water and tiny floating plastic Barbie pumpt in orange, purple and pink. At Victoria's Secret. saleswomen were talking about the latest tinge· rie looks, and ahoppen could be seen taking a cafc latte break. For shoppers, Friday offered a variety of values and merchandise. For sales people, merchandise is the operative word. Scott Maier, a stoclc:room super· visor at Eddie Bauer in South Coast Plaza had already put in a 70-hour week getting the store ready to sell. "I've been here since 4 a.m. and this bas been non-stop pandcmo· nium, basically," said Maier, look- ing a bit sleep-deficient. "There's public" and that "the motel con· tinue5 to permit illegal activities at the site, and prostitution and drug problems continue." l "We were out t4ere last on Nov. 9," C'De Baca said. "And the day we were there, there was a police bust going down in one unit at 11 a.m., and then there was another on~ on the site later that day, at 1 p.m. "This is the kind of environment we are trying to elitninate, and it seems as though all we're doing is perpetuating it right now." But, according to one resident, conditions at the motel have im- proved substantially in recent time. even a line at McDonald'• to get some coffee." Though it's a tiring ordeal, many aales people enjoy the mega day. It may be the high volume, commissions or just energy from the holiday spirit, but they like it. 11 I was really looking forward to it," said Mike Jowdy, assistant manaacr at Champs Sports. "We expect to do eight or nine titnes as much business as a normal week· end day. This is a busy mall and w~ expect to be busy all day and night." The big action at Fashion Island was the 1. Magnin farewell sale that had Jines forming well before the 7 a.m. opening. Lines contin- ued throughout the morning as employees limited the amount. of shoppers in the store. "l haven't really seen any prob- lems here lately," said the 48-year- old resident, who asked that he not be identified. "You can sleep at night without being awaken up by (disturbances) outside. · . "And, they have had people here doing all kinds of work. But, the parking lot is still really bad. There arc all kinds of boles. When it rains, the water covers up the holes, and I've seen people taking head dives . 'cause they can't' see them." Sheth blames the city for that, saying he 's been unable to obtain necessary approvals from City Hall. "There's no coordination be·- But not all mall vl<on an power ~n who pJai'.I a roul&, then race....tk dlroup _,,.. in their biah1N1rformaoco athletic shoes. For Yorba Linda resident Judy Smith and her four daup· ten, Friday wu a day of female bondina. All the women live in dif· fcrent parts of California, so they met at lbe mall for a holiday viaiL ''We're not here for l.bc aalea, we're just here for socializina and browsing;• uid Kristin Brandt of Loi Angeles. Matt and Mary Shihadeh took their &-month-old son for bis fint trip to see Santa Claus on Fridaf.. The new mother had little Travu dressed in a red and white striped sleeper, though he probably won't be too thrilled to sec Santa. ''This ia more for us," she ad· mittcd. tween departments," Sheth said. "I turned in my plans for the parking lot to the Planning Dc- partmcn t, and they approved them. But when I took them to the Engineering Department. they said, 'You have to do some grad· ing.' And, to do the grading, I'd have to go back to the Planning Department. "Frankly speaking, I'm tired. l've spent a substantial amount of money on improvements, and l'vc let all of the problem customers go -they're all gone. I don't know what exactly they have in their minds to accomplish. But, if the city wants to close me down, I'll just have to close down." ···--. .... ,...., "Lou Holtz (Notre Dame's head coach) bu told people that this is Notre Dame's bi& rivalry," uid Michael Enright. the school's as· aistant sporu information director. "'lbere'a a lot ot Notre Dame alumni In this area!' Judaing by the sea of navy and gold at Corona del Mar High on Friday, that include' people who never attended the university. It's become a tradition for the Irish to stay in Newport Beach when they come out for the USC games. Although nobody at the practice had a firm grip on the exact number or years that Notre Dame has bunked down in New- port. most pegged it at greater than a decade. "It kind of gets you away from the craziness of the game," En- riaht said. ''ll leu you concentrate on what you need to do ... Holtz, known for his tall stack of victories and his short stature, wasn't at the practice, something the devout Irish supporters all seemed to know in advance. It didn't sour the upbcot mood. "It's a great rivalry.'' said Frank G:iUuppi, who drove in from Du- arte to watch the low-key Friday afternoon workout. "We come (10 Newport Beach) every time they come to town." Galluppi said he's never been near the University of Notre Dame, but he never misses a game, either. He's so devoted to the team that he offered a special Thanksgiving prayer before his Thursday feast in hopes that Notre Dame's 11-game winning streak over the Trojans would continue: "Our father who art in heaven, let it be 111." CENTER SHOE REPAIR ·~ , J SlflTBE <rt ...... Eve~ Wearing~ OFF 2 HHRt E 'JF t0!JAL OR L~SS~w 1A,1H . ' .. '• ,. . 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That is, after all, l a rgely how the S ail o r s s tuffed host Brea Olinda Ii k e a Thanksgiv· ing turkey in t be -DU--quar- Tars senior tcrfinals of the CIF Southern Section Division V football playoffs. Viewers would be asking for a sequel. "All year. we've tallccd about pulling it all together and playing a complete game, so this feels good to . come together and ex· ecutc," McDonough said. "On defense, we shut them down, and on offense, we drove the ball real well. lt was as complete as we•vc been all year." McDonough, a 6-foot-1, 215-pound senior, who also lee DlflNSl/h9e U C\SEY P Llll:SCll DAILY PILOr Newport Harbor outside linebacker Mike Freeman (85) breaks through to sack Brea Olinda quarterback Matt Kalcevich. HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Sailors host Rancho Bernardo tonight ...,. Newport Coach Glenn says his girls must improve to stay on pace. BY RlCKA1U> DUNN, SPoan Wamra R oom fo r improve- ment? You bet. Newport Harbor High girls volleyball coach • Dan Glenn realizes what is needed to win a state cham- pionship. "We're in state," he said. "All the teams are good." Glenn's Sailors, some of whom are com· peting in the Clf State Championships for the third time in as many seasons. also real· ize what thcy•re capable of doing to op- ponents. It's merely a matter of doing it. "For us, it's just focusing," said Glenn, ~hose squad hosts Rancho Bernardo to- night at 7 o'clock in the quarterfinals of the State Division t playoffs. the'.San Diego Section beat Highland, 15·4, 15-10, 10-15, 16-14, to advance. "We weren't real focused going in (against MilJikan), and that's what 1 was worried about, after playing so well the night before," said Glenn, whose sqund ripped through Mira Costa in three games last Saturday to win the ClF Southern Sec- tion Division I title. "That was a good (Rnms) team we played on Tuesday. They dug a lot of balls and played real hard. It's a win, and we go on. But we've got to keep getting better, be- cause the compe tition gets tougher every time." Millilcan surprised Newport Harbor in the first game. then Misty May (26 kills), Mel- issa Schutz (15) and setter Jeannette lleck· er (52 assists) got rolJing and the Rams (11· 3) were dusted. . Saturday. November 28. 1114 ., . ...,. SaHors build 17-0 halftime lead, cruise to 12th straight win; Fo othill next obstacle. BY BARAY FAULKNER, SrokT~ Wanu. BREA -The Ne,.,,port Harbor High football team joined 1he 1992 Tars as Coach Jeff Brinkley's only quanerfin .. il winners in six combined 1ries, th:i'nks to a thorough 24-8 dism:1111l1ng of host Brcj Olinda friday night in 1he Ctr: Sou1hern Section Oh ision V pl:i) of ts. The~ top-seeded Sailors, ho,,e,er, ha'e something more than a school-record 12 victories on the 11·3 club th:u reached the Division IV finals l\\O years ago. - "That ream could run the heck out of the ball, up and do"n the fielJ But 1f you stopped our ground gJme. )OU pr~tt}' much haJ us s1opp~." .said s.!n.i.or .!.ilk Freeman, "ho "as a s0phomorc st:utmg tight end on the 1992 h!jm. "But thb )ear, we 1..sn tht1J\\ the b::tll and ''e c:rn catch lht: bJll \\ t: cjn hurl you either ''.lY anJ ''c sho,,cd tlut to· night. T he trtumph, \\hich extended the school-record "in· ning streak to 12, advanced 1he Sail· o rs t o F riday night's semifin:ils against Foo1hill at a site to be 1.k· termineJ by a coin flip today. Foothill (8·4). which climm.ll~d V:ilencia b)· a I -4-7 verdict Frida', lo)t lo Ne\\ port, -2 '-"", 1n a ScpL 23 non- 1 e ague game at Tustin High. ·'I think this was our best all -around game of the season in all three 1acets - offense. de- fense and spe - cial teams.• -JOHN CIORDANI Ta~s G---~:rl:> ... c>< The Sailors, \\ho \\Cnt bJck 10 b:.1sics an " concen1t:!teJ \\eek 0f ''orkoub fo> lowing 3 lad.luster 21>· I 4 first-round tri· umph O\'er a sub-.500 S.1dJkbJck squ;.iJ, returned to it's bJl ... n1.cJ run-pJ,~ .JttJCi. wi1h strong results agam)t the \\ 1IJc.it.;i (8·3· l ). - "1 think this Y.as out be)t all·arounJ game of the · season 1n all thr~e fJci:ts - offense. defense and !.pcc1.1l tc.:Jms." s.11J senior quancrbJck John G1orJan1, \\ho shook the ru:,l off his ngh1 tlm:m 1ng arm alter only attempting lour pa~~.::s IJ)t \\CCk. ' G1orJ..in1 let DrcJ knu\\ c;.irh it coulJn't continue 10 pa k its e1gh1-nun from "ith· out consequen cs, comph.:tmg three pjssc) See TARS/Page a2 Top-seeded Newport Harbor (30-1, in· eluding six bcst-of·thrc~ victories in the Or- ange County Championships) defeated Long Be;ich Millikan m the opening round on Tuesday, 10·15, 15-5, 15-4, 15·8, while third-seeded Rancho Bernardo (27-11) of "We made a lot of unforced errors in the first game, then we eliminated those and rallied with them," Glenn said. "Melissa and Misty played welt, and when those two play well, which is about every night, the key is for others to pick it up!' Dtnghy No. 6 tnMa away from the pack in Friday's earfy.round action at U.S.-Japan Regatta in Newport Bay. PCl ' • .. . • f 82 Saturday, November 28, 1914 CdM may be 'Na. 2' in CIF Div. I !mis, but In these circles, that's not so bad ~ Give me Corona, Newport and Laguna. and we'll make some hay, too, in CIF quest. N ewport Beach can boast of many terrific female tennis players in the junior circuit. Clubs and facilities in the area are second to none. it's home to several current and former touring pros, and kids by the multitudes arc raised with racket in hand. It's a sanctuary for teaching pros. Naturally, you'd expect Corona del Mar and Newport l larbor high schools to be among the best in girls tennis year-in and year-out, which both are. But a dose of reality humbled both this sqason in the CIF Southern Section Division 1 playoffs. Jn this script, the villain is Peninsula. Perhaps in any other year, either Coach Charlie Bleiker's Sailors, or Coach Julie Slauery's Sea Kings, could have won a CIF Division I title. Dut Peninsula's Panthers, again, showed tho ClP world exactly who is in charge of the ultimate talent. Is it somewhat tainted how Peninsula has stepped into its monarchy of four years? Probably. Although Peninsula Coach Tom Cox said that the Panthers' reign is most likely over, because there are so few ultra-gifted players moving up, the Panthers clearly have cornered the market since combining three schools (Rolling Hill~ Palos Verdes and Miralcste) in 1991. They have won 96 consecutive matches and fou r straight CIF Divbion I championships. How good of a tennis team would, say, a Crystal Cove High School be if CdM, Laguna Beach and Newport Harbor pooled all the players? There ,.,,:c, some discussion about that following Penim.ul:l ':. dominating 17-1 victory over CdM in the Dh ision I final last week. CIF championship games and matches are suppo~ed to be close, not blowouts. "Ba!)ically, when you go into CIF, you go for second place, because it's a given that Peninsula's going to win," !>aid Megan Wachtler, who played No. 1 singles for CdM-. 1 Added teammate Alissa Scott: "It's not .---------. Richard Dunn Club tennis fair. They're too good. They should break them up. I think we should combine Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar - we'd have a gnarly team." Peninsula featured senior Amand·a Augustus, who has signed with UC Berkeley, and junior Amanda Basica in singles. Augustus last year was ranked No. 1 in the Southern California Tennis Association (SCTA) 16s in both singles and doubles. She was ranked No. 9 in the United States Tennis Association (USTA) in singles and No. 3 in dou!>les. Bascia, pla} ing a level higher than her age group, was ranked No. 6 in the UST A 18s in singles and No. 2 in doubles; she was No. 12 in . the (Wff) World Tennis Fcucration in singles. Augustus won the Clf Southern Section individual singles title last year, and the doubles championship as a !!Ophomore. Dascia was a CIF singles finalist two years ago. "If we put Corona del Mar, Newport Harbor and Laguna Ocach iogc ther as a tennis team, then that would be a ma tch,'' said Cd M senio r Jenny Glasgow, who teamed wi th sunior Christie O'Meara to win the Sea Kings' only set of the match against top-seeded Peninsula (24-0). The Panthers edged Newport Harbor in the quarterfinals, 10-S, but \\as missing three of their players; Basica (strained ~tumach mu~cle), Shana Gray (back muscle), their top double:. player, and Andrea Avent (school ex~). ''Their (doubles) teams are good, but they're not that good," Scoll said. "They're beatable. We could combine the (area) teams. We could put Nina Vaughan (of CdM) and Sarah Hawkins (of Newport Harbor) in singles." Vaughan, CdM's best player, decided to leave early for the USTA National Indoor Championships in St. Louis, when it was learned that Peninsula would be at full strength for the fina Is. "We figured we'd pretty much lose, anyway, with or without her," Wachtler said. . CdM and Newport Harbor are excellent teams. Peninsula just happens to be in a league by itself. Let's hope, for the sake of the Southern Sectio n, that Cox is right. And let's hope that there will be no more figuring to lose. • Mn) be it saw the CIF finals score •.. The Newport Beach Tennill Club is revitalizing its junior program. , According to Ellen Bryant, NBTC director of tennis, what makes the NBTC junior program so special is the spirit of team"ork and cooperation among the participants, coaches, pJrent:. :ind club members. Junior participants will attend some high school, college and pro matches as a group; set short· and long-term goals; play in various tourn:iments as a group; partake in a daily ~chcdule of clinics, instruction and round-robin tuurnamcnh ; learn tennis etiquette and sportsmanship; and understand why tennis is such a great sport and an activity fo r a lifetime. Program age groups are Tiny Tot (ages 3-5), Pee Wee (Jges 5-8) and three divisions of juniors (<1ges 8-17). For times. date and further information, call 644-0050. •The NUTC will alM> will offering a free clinic to juniors ol) Dec. 10 at 12:30 p.m., with guru Hank Lloyd among the g~c:.t instructors. The clinic should last about two hours. :Gesture:. lili.e this for the juniors have made Newport U~ach among the richest tennis communities in Orange Cou nty. I : Richard Dunn Js • Dally Pilot Spot1Sttritt.r ..-bo~ dub tdnnl column apptDf'I lttfct montbv. ' • C.UEY I'. l u!CSCH/DAU.Y l'ILOT Outside linebacker Mike Freeman (85) plows through to drop Brea Olinda's Andy Wirz (5) in Friday night's 24-8 CIF Division V Sailors' win. TARS: Harbor runs record up to 12-0 with 24-8 Victory over Brea Olinda •r•• P••• a1 on the Tars' first possession, which ended on downs at the Wildcat 15. After the Newport defense forced three-and-out, Newport took over at its own 44, but incurred a clipping penalty and soon faced third-and-24. Giordani calmly drifted into the pocket, where he has sustained only four sacks all season, and launched a spiral to ,Jon Benzinger for a 48- yard sideline streak and a first down. Seven plays later, Jeff Pardy opened the scoring with a 25-yard field goal and Giordani. added a pair of tol.chdown passes before halftime for an all but academic 17· 0 lead. "We knew we had to open it up this week, because Brea has had success stopping the run,'' said Brin- k.Icy, who watched Giordani amass 140 of his 161 aerial yards by inter· mission. "We were conservative last week, but we balanced up this week," con· tinued Brinkley, who credited a sound practice week for his team's impressive performance. "We had a great week of practice, and I told my staff I knew we were very prepared tonight," Brinkley said. "We were out under the lights until 6:20 Thursday night working hard. I think we could have kept them out there until 9:20 and they wouldn't have cared." DEFENSE .~ fre•P••••1 Freeman, one of four captains who has led an unrelenting work ethic in this year's Sailors, said the team heeded the wakeup call issued by Saddleback. · "It was almost like the atmos· phere of two-a-days," Freeman said of the week's preparation. "I felt it was our best week of the year." Coach Jon Looney's Wildcats would have to agree, after posting just 22 yards on the ground and adding a meager 89 through the air, the majority of which came in the second half against Harbor's um· brella secondary. The Orange County leaders in scoring defense recovered Brca's lone fumble, intercepted three times and stopped the hosts on fourth· and-one at the Newport 45 late in the second period. Tackle Sky Conway and Freeman posted sacks, while Brian Johnson (two) and Dan Eadie had the inter· ceptions. · Dan McDonough, one of seven Newport receivers who helped Gior· dani compile a career-high 14 com· pletions (three other would-be con- nections were dropped). recovered the fumble, which set up a five-play, 19-yard touchdown drive that made it 1()..0. Sea View League Defensive Play- er of the Year Bill Johns added his typically superb play at noseguard. Sophomore receiver Danny Pu· plays on special teams and offense (tight end), led the way in the Tars' 24·8 victory before an estimated 4,000 fans. • On the game's second play, McDonough stopped Brea Olinda quarterback Matt Kalcevich behind the line of scrimmage for a minus-2 yards. It set the tone for what would come later. Bill Johns, Newport Harbor noseguard, added a pair of negative-yardage tackles on the Wild· cats' initial series, culminating in a punt after a half dozen plays. Brea Olinda, which totaled only 32 rushing yards on 18 carries, went three downs and punt on its next drive. • In the second quarter, on the Wildcats'' third possession, McDonough came up big again on a fumble by Kalcevich, whose pitch to tailback Jerome Owens on the option squirted away. McDonough, in heavy pursuit of the loose ball, pushed Owens away, then pounced on it to give Newport Harbor (12-0) possession on the Brea 19, setting up the Tars' second touchdown. "I pushed him out of the way so I could get the ball," McDonough said. "The ball never seems to go my way, so I just pushed him. I broke through the line and saw (Owens) running after it, and I didn't want to fight for the baJI on the bottom of a pile. so I just pushed him away. lido had four· catches for 41 yards, while Johnson, who led all rushers with 80 yards on 12 carries, includ· ing a 25-yard burst to finalize the Harbor scoring, added 27 yards on three receptions. . "We have great receivers, and our backs and tight ends can all make plays," said Freeman, who got in on the act with an 8-yard aerial pickup. Jeremy Mason's 3-yard touch· down cashed in the McDonough fumble recovery, the second of four straight scoring possessions for the visitors. Brea backup quarterback Tom Prenovost, inserted for starter Matt I Kalccvich midway through the th ird quarter, sparked the Wildcat of- fense's lone touchdown march. After a short Newport punt and facemasking penalty put Brea in business on the Tars' 33, Prenovost scrambled to the 24 and defensive holding took it to the 12. After a 6· yard run, Prenovost hit J:icob Freeze in the end zone, but that was all Brea could muster. GAME STATISTICS Newport ffll'llor 24, Brea Olinda 8 Score br Qu•rt•r• Newport Halbor 0 17 7 0-24 Brea Olinda 0 O O 8-8 Second Qu.rter NH-FG Patdy 25. 10.29. NH-Mason 3 pass 1rom Glo<danl (Pardy kick). 5:57. NH-Pulido 9 pass lrom Glordanl {Pardy kick). 0:10. . Third Quarter NH-Johnson 25 run (Pardy kick). 9:18. Fourth Qu.rter Brea -Freeze 6 ·pass from Prenovost (Robinson run). 8:27. Attendance: 4.000 (estimated). IN DM DUAL RUSHING NH-Johnson, 18-80; Mason. 10·23; Kagasolf. 7 • 12; Glonfari, 4-2. . Blu-Qwens. 11-29; Kalcevlch, 4·mRJS·26, Prenovost. 4-9; Bakotich. 1-9. INPIVIDUAL PASSING NH-G1ordanl, 14·22-0. 161 Btu-Preno•ost. 6·10·2. 51. Kalcevich. 3·8·1 38 INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING NH-Pulido. 4-41: 8e0llll9er. 2·60, Johpson. 3·27; Freeman. 1·8. McDonough, 1·7: Kagasott. 1-6. Mason. 1·3. Btea•Freeze. 2·29; Owens. 3·20, Engemann. 2·22; Witz. 1-6 CAME STATISTICS NH first downs 18 Rushes·yardage 38· 123 Passing yardage 161 Passing 14·22·0 Net return yardage· 36 Sacks·yardage l·mln-6 Net yardage 314 Punts 4-26 fllllbltS·fumblts lost I ·0 Rags-net yardage 4.4 7 Time of possession 29.07 Brea 8 18·32 89 9·18·3 3 2·min·l 1 113 3.393 1·2 3.35 18 53 •Putt rewms. iltercep!loos, twnble returns "Then, the ball bounced in my hands, and I wanted to run it in (for .a touchdown), but I tripped. I thought I might be able to score, but, like I said, the ball just doesn't bounce my way." CAsu r . LVKSCll/DAIJ.Y l'lLOr Brea Ollnda's Mike Beamer (3) can't stop Tars' Brian Johnson from getting his first down. •In the third.quarter, with Brea Olinda in the red zone, after having moved from its own 30. yiird line, McDonough was there again, this time tipping backup quarterback Tommy Prenovost's pass near the end zone, allowing Newport Har- bor strong safety Dan Eadie to intercept at the Tar5' 4-yard line. "It's funny," McDonough said, "aU week we've worked on that play COYCrage, and durina prac· tice I wasn't able to Jet tl\cre, and so coach (Jeff Brinkley) didn't think I'd be able to get out there in the same. But we made an adjustment durin& the game. I just jumped u high as I could, and I manaacd to get a hand on it and lip it ror Eadie." It preserved Newport Harbor's lhutout to that point, when the Tan led comfonably, 24-0. "I just looked up at the last second and suw the ball," Eadie said. "So it wasn't too hard to catch." • ln the fourth quarter, McDonough prevented the Wildcats (8·3-1) from scoring a touchdown. Following a high punt by McDonough returned the hends-up play by quickly tackling Freeze from behind. For the Wildcats, it led to their fin:il po)scs· sion, ending in u Drian Johnson interception, his second o( the game for the Turs. Newport Harbor's Matt Rig· c .. DIYlllOll y QUMTl•FINAU gJc, the ball bounced high "I saw (Freeze) pick the b:t.11 up and I ran :.s fa~t as I could,'' McDonough said. "Coach alway) tells U5 · to look for stuff like th:H on again into the air. while play- ers from both te~s looked on in anticipation of its final Newport HMbor 24, Bre.i Olind.a 8 Foothill 14, V~t>nd• 1 Suvite 7, Viii.a P.irk 0 El Toro 21, l~r.a 3 restina place. .But with players sta.ndin& around, Bru Olin· da's Jacob Freeze scooped h up on a bounce and squincd throuch on a surprise return, with a clear path between him and the end zone 63 yards away. special teams." JohnM>n, a cornuback. in· tcrccptcd Kalccvich on the final play 9J. the fil1I ha.If and returned it 36 yards. "The SUY (Brea receiver Andy Win) ti~ II. and I just got lucky and got it," Johnson said ... was hoping lo run it in, but they &Qt me." ., • i . ,. Newport Beach/Coata Meaa Dally Piiot Saturday, November 21. 1184 DAILY PILOT ALL·PAClflC COAIT UAGUI •OOTULL 11umou CHATMAN Running back REEVES All-purpose SCHROEDER Tight end WEIR Offensive line CANDLISH Off enslve line LOMELI Inside backer AMAYA TAYLOR Outside backer Outside b~cker ...,. Costa Mesa standout was everything to Mustangs in quest for PCL football title; Laguna Hills dominates the special honors . impact when other Mesa starters were injured. He was All-Clf as a junior on offense. Reeves, a 5-10, 170-pound junior, was an all-purpose selection on offense, and cornerback on defense. From the wingback spot, he caught eight passes for 160 yards Bv BAllllY FAULJCN£a., 5,.0 .. n W1JT1a and three touchdowns in league and rushed for 64 more, including a 20-yard TD in the league title C osta Mesa High senior Charles Chatman, who showdown with Laguna Hills. broke the Orange County regular-season rushing Dewayne Crenshaw, All-ClF as a junior at defensive record and added stalwart play at cornerback, is end, was a repeat first-team all-league choice at that the Most Valuable Player on the Daily Pilot's All-Pacific position, while picking up second-team honors as a Coast League football team. running back. Despite being hampered by injuries, he Chatman, a 5-foot-10, 170-pounder Jlto amassed rushed for 339 yards in league. 1,126 of his 2,512 total rushing yards against league Estancia's Chris Candlish, a 6-6, 260-pound lineman, competition, edged Lnguna Hills senior Brendan earned first-team offensive honors at guard, as well as McGrnw for the honor due to his defensive efforts. second-team defensive recognition at end. McGraw, who amassed 1,058 yards and 17 .. Mesa tight end John Schroeder and outside touchdowns in league, linebacker Ryan Taylor despite sitting out Lhe MVP joined Estancia linebackers better part of three RB-DB-Charles Chatman, Costa Mesa 5-10 170 Sr. Oscar Lomeli and Karlo lopsided wins, was the Offensive Player of Year Amaya as firsr-team Offensive Player of the selections. Year for the PCL RB-Brendan McGraw, Laguna Hills 6· 1 190 Sr. Mesa senior Wayne champion Hawks. Defensive Player of Year Herzog, an offensive guard Lnguna Hills senior LB;-Jose Montes, Laguna Hills 6-1 206 Sr and defensive tackle, linebacker Jose Montes · headed a host of locals e!ITned Defensive Player of Coach Of the Year named to the second team, the Year laurels, while Steve Bresnahan, Laguna Hills earning honors on both Hawks head man Steve ---------------------sides of the ball. · Bresnahan was chosen Coach of the Year. Estancia placed junior running back Bachy Gonzalez, Chatman, \\hose 2,512 yards in 11 games shattered senior receiver Ben Novak, senior tight end Tom Feeney school and single-season records, was also a first-team and junior tackle Chuck Johnson on the second-team defensive back. Chatman joined Mustang teammates offense. Eagle juniors Frough Jahid, a safety, and Ryan Jason Weir and Brian Reeves as first-team picks on Crogan, an inside linebacker, earned second-team both sides of the ball. defe nsive laurels. Weir, a 6-1, 245-pound senior, dominated at offensive Rounding out the Costa Mesa honorees was guard ~•nd taclde, as well a) defensive end and taclcle, as second-team inside linebacker Joey Archuletta and CRENSHAW Defensive line WEIR Defensive line - • w CHATMAN ·· REEVES Defensive back Defensive back Coach ~tyron Miller shifted him around for optimum . second-team offensive tackle J ason Morin. Costa Mesa High's Charles Chatman is the Pacific Coast League's Most Valuable Player. First· Team Offense First-Team Defense QB-Nate P1varoff, Laguna Beach 6·2 195 Sr. ILB -Jose Montes, Laguna Hills 6·1 206 Sr. RB -Ch:irlc~ Chatman, Co)ta Mesa 5-10 170 Sr. ILB-Fred Robe rts, University 6-3 225 Jr. ILB -Oscar Lomeli, Estancia 5.9 175 Sr. RB-Brend;ln f\tcGra", LJguna Hills 6-1 190 Sr. OLB-Stephen McKee, Uni.,,eri.ity 6-3 150 Sr. WR-Joe Valenti, Aliso Niguel WR-Zcda Stone, Laguna Beach AP -Brian Reeve), Co) ta Mesa TE-John Schroed~r. Co)ta Mesa OL-f\lark ZollakoH, Laguna Hills OL-Jason Weir, Co~ta Mesa CL-Chris Candlish, Estancia OL-Drent Barbour, L:iguna Hills OL-Wcll> Lu, Laguna Hills PK-Sako Ynkini:in, Laguna Hills CRENSHAW Running back GONZALEZ Running back Pirates win COST A MESA -America Robledo and Stephanie Mc- Namara each connected for 22 points Friday night as they led the Orange Coast College women's basketball team to an 87-78 non- conf erence victory over the visiting FoothiU College Owls. Coast, which improves to 5-1 win the win, got a· school-record 15 assists from floor-leader Flo Luppani, as well as a 15-point ef- fort Crom Jamie Shine. OllANOI COAST 17, fOOTHILL 71 NON·COM UlU-.Cf roolhill w-M.wi•l~l.i y,.. son .. Oliwita O....wl .. WttW l.uk fa ft pl Ip ' s l 17 4 4 l 12 I 0 I 2 1 l I 17 4 l 2 14 I 0 2 2 l 0 I 6 2 4 2 • ll 17 14 71 O..,.JtCNtt ,, ft " Ip lupp.wil 2 0 2 4 .. ~111 22>6 AIM l 2 ) ' <Aud 1111 ShtM 7 I l 1S M<.~•10 2 1 u Sm.II,. > o 1 6 loOleclo ' 4 l ll Tot.ii J7 12 U IS HAlnlMl: occ. •s->t. l-pol .. 1 p1: roodllll - Oliw;,a 4, SIM1 1; OCC -AUii 1. T•!Wa&:-. 6·0 160 Sr. OLB-Ryan Taylor, Costa Mesa 6-0 155 Jr. 6-1 170 Sr. OLB-Adam Heller, Lnguna Hills 5-8 160 Jr. 5-10 170 Jr. OLB-Karlo Amaya, Estancia 5-1 I 170 Sr. 6-5 2-15 Sr. DL-Dewa)ne Crenshaw. Costa Mesa 6-1 200 Sr. .6-0 255 Sr. DL-Ben Massimino, Lnguna Hills 5-11 200 Sr. 6-1 245 Sr. DL-Jason Weir, Costa Mesa 6·1 2-15 Sr. DL-R~za Zadeh, Lnguna Hills 6-0 260 Sr. 6·6 260 Jr. DL-Darek Draper, Laguna Hills 6·3 205 Sr. 6-3 226 Sr. DB-Charles Chatman, Costa Mesa 5-10 170 Sr. 6-2 260 Sr. DB-Brian Reeves, Costa Mesa 5-10 170 Jr. 5-10 185 Sr. DB -Adam Roman, Lnguna Hills 5-7 155 Sr. NOVAK Wide receiver FEENEY Tight end MORIN Offensive line HERZOG Defensive line Hawkins picks North Carolina ...,. Newport tennis star decides to be a Tar Heel with full ride s.cholarship. NEWPORT BEACH -New- port Harbor High senior Sara Hawkins has signed a national let- ter of intent to attend the Univer- sity of Nort~ Carolina at Chapel Hill where s'he'll be competing in tennis. Hawkins, who has been a main· stay of Charlie Bteiker's girls ten- nis team for the past three years, was granted a full ride on her abit- itjes, which project into the 500pc of the college look. "She's just going to be a reaJ good college player," noted Bleik- er. "Sara bits so hard. She's really strong and rushes to the net, and that's what they like." DEEP SEA FISHING HIDAY'I FISH COUNTS . DtrYe y'a LMker -l bo.u, 1Sl anglen. 49 bonilo, 2 ulico b.t.ss, 2 und b.us, 6 teulpin, 11 O roclJ'ish. 69 "hilt fish, 160 bl.Klismilh perch, 2 blue perch. NIW ..... AB ... -J 6&16, Si in&it!k . 104 K'Ulpin, 2J rodlish, t Hnd b.u1, 6 1httphud, S Sp~nish J.aciJ 1 "'hlle fi5h, 21 blue perch, 20 JOle, 10 m~erel PERFORMANCE JAGUAR RANGE ROVER ' .. 714.650.5860 7 :30-6:00 M-F SHUTTLE SERVICE Second-Team Offense Second-Team Defense QB-Scott Nemeth, Alt)o ·Niguel RB-Di:,.,,aync Cren)h,m. Co)'ta Mesa RB-Tud.cr H1ghfidd. University RB-Dachy Gonzakz fatancia WR-Ben No\.ak. bt.1nc1a WR-Ju)tin :-Ol arttn, Alt~o l\1guel TE-Tom Fccnc~. btanc1J OL-J:i)on Monn. Cu:-.ta f\ksa OL-Wa)ne Herwg. Cu)tJ Mesa OL-Ste\.C Ron1.~. L'nhcr)ily OL-Todd Sch..ifc r, Alt)o Niguel OL-Chuck John~on. [,t.inc1a OL-f\hkc Samuel, Laguna Hilb JOHNSON Offensive line CROGAN Linebacker LOCAL SCHEDULE SATURDAY v.11.,11.11 High i.c:hool "''~ -Clf o ..... on I SUit ri.a,om, H<Oftd round, IW\cho hrn.udu at ,.._port U•rbot, 7 pm. ........... Community coll~~t .. om~n -\.1t1or V•lll"I' £1 onnge cw1c / p.m. I 6·2 205 So. 6·1 200 Sr. 5-10 l&O Sr. 5.7 1&0 Jr. 6-2 17U Sr. 5-10 165 Su. 6·2 :!uu Sr. 6-4 24U Jr. 5-10 :!00 Sr. 6-5 245 Sr. 6·3 215 Jr. 6-2 220 Jr. 6-1 190 Sr. ARCHULETTA Linebacker LB -Ryan CrogJn. fat:inc1a LB -Joe~ Ar1.h ule1t.1, Co)t.J ~k)J LB -!\i .. k G1.:ta:.11n •u Alt'.>O :'\1guel DL-Chm Candlt-.h, L)ta n..ia DL-13rctt :-.:cbon Alt)o ~1gud DL-Wa)ne lkrzui,. Co:,tJ ~11:-..J DL-Amhon) Johm .1. L1~una H1.b DD-Ted \\cnzcl, LJ,;una Hilb DB -~like 't erke. L1,;una Htlb Dl3-Frnugh fah1J, i.:,t:..in1.1a DB-John Heft). Ah'v ~1gucl CANDLISH Defensive hne HERZOG Defensive line 6-0 200 Jr. 6·0 200 Sr. 5·11 215 So. 6-6 260 Sr. 6·2 205 So. 5-10 :!.00 Sr. 6-0 205 Sr. 5·10 160 Sr. 6-0 165 Sr. 6·0 175" Jr: 6·0 160 So. JAHIO Defensive back AWARD AAATCO Is The Proud Recipient of The '"Newport Balboa Rotary Club• Award - for Honesty And ' tlntear1r. Mufflers• Brak.. -Ask FREE•~-Trailer Hitches About •Towing rMJil'l•l 631-1·.170 TRANSMISSION 1728 PLACENTIA SERVICE • REPAIR• EXCHANGE COSTA MESA ---DOMESTIC • IMPORTED CARS • TRUCKS • RV'S __ _ I I I •••llt'l ............ MONDl\Y LIACUU W l T PKillc~ I 0 I ~· ......... 621 "...... s 10 ow Slow a.ea 4 ' 0 The OoMt l'ulldMtt 2 S O Pe.Shop~ 2 S 0 ~ 2,0 Zero Tolerance 2 6 0 W l T Just Hitlt 6 4 0 TMCT·btle fCHU 6 4 0 larflltt S S 0 Port SL lallert 5 S 0 J;ammln JulcelNft'• 4 S 1 Cnnk c.ltl 3 6 1 Nott: l'taroff betwffn Ju't Hit It and TMCf·baJe fOtCS on Mondiy. New. 21, 1130 p.m., al lonlu No. 2. 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W LY t 1 • I 4 0 I I 0 I I I I 6 1 1 , 1 W l T t 1 0 S I I 4 '. 4 '0 4 '0 4 '0 c.... ... ~Now.22) MODllRD com c 1. Me N llli lw:lam ..... 16 ..... ; 2. DC:.. ........ 141 J. (tie) S&alW, ..,,_...., To Will. 2. MODlfllD COED D-2 1. fainiew .. 1S po_Wt; 2. lMr bis, 14; l. Marti Sharlm.. 12; 4. Side St. •awlen. 9; s. Plerw St. Precllton. 3; 6. Tennlnatort, 1. COED 0-1 1. ~ 12 polnta; 2. lilbot, 10; 3 .Oueen-Aaa111.t.9; 4. (tie) Deloltta Aad TCMICM, tint Ou1, I; 6. LA. Tlmet, 1. WOWN'S M.\IOR 1. ZuW.. Sldrtl, 16 points; 2. Malia It ......... 12; 3. Saappen, ii 4. Paragon Construction, S; S. C..nn landits, 4; 6. Me-N-Ed'• Curwball1, 0. MEN'S 1-1 1. PSA Terminators, 16 points; 2. Chtttft'.!t 13; 3. Mu~1, 12; 4. Coal Hiv T~ Herd, 7; S. Sysco ICJdt, S; 6. Orlpnal Pizza, 1. . MEN'S C·1 1. HoboRn Herotl, 1 S points; 2. MattiNc. 14; 3. Jupen, 13; 4. lad lutl, I i s. <Ue> Coal HUI IArtey f'ovndtn, Windy Oty l'izu, 2. MEN'SC·l 1. City loyl, 16 points; 2. All ~n, 11; 3. Diamond D:oss, 10; 4. Royals, 7; S. Non·DAlry Ota.men, 6; 6. lilbo't, 4. MEN'S D-1 M,\IOR 1. (de) S.tp Two, SwA~, 12 points; 3. (tit) No Chunb, Swiss Cheese, I; S. Silwr lullets, 4; 6. Muriot, 3. MEN'S D· 1 MINOR 1. Ooft1 Matter, 14 points; 2. (de) Tum finefy, Unlcnownl, 12; 4. lrtll MAntlla, 4; s. Who11 On Finto 3; 6. CMon, O. MEN'S D·l 1. IMr·IANM, 14 points; 2. lenny Aad The ,letl, fl; 3. lall~ RMI, I; 4. IC&.C, 6; S. (de) The aoaues, Sharks, 4. MOOB• CGm D-1 1.c. ... I•, 16 ~ J. Gell .. G.D. ;;re; 1 .. J, ~ ..... :r-1::~~:' .. 1.v.111 ... '-come 1. (11e) Goll .. ,..., U111111ct•e.. 14...., 3. Ulllmllt • •aitt,, II 4. P.M. ......... " I. LilMllc ...... ., 6. Me ~~ ... • '"" 2. COID0-2 1.HtlelttleT=•p1,16 e 2. Canon. 10, J. T.m, ,1;4.~i;S. lte•dop. S; 6. CMilrl u.111. J. MIN'S 1-2 •. 1. (de) Coat Hil Dlrlllca. Colt Hll .....,., 10 poiaD; J . (de) JIMl!yud o... LOwtecl. v ......... 'i '" Outen Apia sa.ooten, 4. MEN'S C-2 1. IUe) PDC Plllyen To le Named lalet, 10 poWs; l . Outen All Over the Place, I; 4. (tie) AJr Touch Cellular, loan Shub, 6; 6. WMA. 2. MlN'SC-4 1. tblftime, 14 ,.,....., 2. Outen Oudawl, 10; 3. M ...... , I; 4. New le&!Mlnp, 7; s. Unckddtcl, 2; 6. lall 1ia1ten, 0. MIN'S 0-2 1. Poonnen, 16 points; 2. lrewslda, 10; 3. bbet1, I; 4, (Ue) Cone, Oldtlmen, 6; 6. SWamp Culneu, 0. MIN'S 0-4 1. FIAUlnen, 14 points; 2. T.Q. Shooeen, 10; 3. (IJt) Abbey Nonnal, Theo RolHnt Forcf, a; s. Oucers, 6; 6. Sliulb, ·2. NMCCMEN'S 1. Green Soll, 12 points; 2. llKk Soll. 1 O; 3. (tie) llue Soll. Red Soll. 6. NOTE: Tumt rec:eM two DOinb for a win, one point for a Ile, no poinll for a lots, with one point deducted for a fotftlL MONDAY UACUES •Just rt.r, MaalcM1kt1 Old"But Slo HcM.M Of Pain IAy lnliHn WMO Third Strlns 111.\nden PSS Put MAtwic:k laxter w l a 2 7 J 6 .. 4 6 J 7 2 I w l ' 2 6 4 6 s 4 7 2 ' ...... WIU DmlO.V. ~ ....... ........ ....... T .... TUlllMY llACUll W L t 1 7 J I I I I 2 • 2 I w • 7 4 4 J J l 1 J ' ' 7 7 w l Ltfty.... . 0 nt looWet ' 3 Da... 'J Wow Tiie .. J 4 Warne'• World S 4 ~·aa.u 4 s ...... Z.onel 1 I CotWft • Wertz 0 9 WEDNESDAY UACUES •$hatb Youns 1oy1 <An't C'hus The fools lraw luMy w l ' 1 • 2 6 ' s s 2 I 0 10 w l ' 1 7 3 3 7 1 ' w l Powet Chiropractic ' 1 Rholds 6 4 TWO 6 4 Fulllhrottle S S Crlultt s s Squlntis 5 S lrlddaytrt 4 6 Tiki Tacklet O 10 THURSDAY lEACUES w l Penal Code 7 3 Shamrocb 7 3 llaidtn 6 4 The Herd S S PedattW\1 S 5 DP't ILlckllst 4 6 T~R.ou 4 6 Thunder IUYtr l I Note: rt.yoff behrten Shamrocks and PtnAI Code, Thursdiy, Dec. 1, 9 p.m., at West Newport Gym. Mos1Ad.ims Babr ,Silberberg.Keener The PIAct Run 'N Cun Kinp •-champions. w l 7 1 s l 3 s 3 s 2 6 -a --=--··-~---- Newpllft ~Ulla Diiiy Piiot COLLI .. I b'IVll Wllb ... u-- .... sec men short two standouts Monday night. B ill Reynolds, Southern Cali- fornia College men's basket· ball coach, usually schedules tough pre5eason opponents. And while this year is no differ- ent, the Vanguards could be with· out two of their top players, for· wards Kevin Carlson and Chauncey Woolridge, when they travel to San Diego State on Mon- day for a non-conference game at 7p.m. Last year, SoCal College faced Rick. Majerus' Runnin' · Utes of Utah and Southeast Missouri • State. But without Carlson (sprained finger on his shooting hand) and Woolridge (groin injury), San Diego State could be too much for the Vanguards, who began play last weekend at The Mastef's Tip· Off Oassic in Santa Clarita, losing to eventual champion Cal State Los Angeles, 85-65, in the opener, before winning the third-place consolation game with a 66-65 vic- tory over San Jose Christian. Carlson went down in the CSLA game, but returned to score 15 points against San Jose Christian. However, a recurring knee-injury suffered in the sec alumni game Nov. 15 could keep him out of ac- tion on Monday. Woolridge, an Orange Coast College transfer, has not suited up for a 'ame yet after suffering his injury tn practice 10 days ago. Carlson is SCC's ·1eading scorer. while guard Chris Kostoff averages 12 points and 5.5 rebounds per contest. • OCC's women's volleyball team (14-8) will travel to San Diego Mesa on Tuesday for its second-round match in the South· ern California Regional playoffs. The wiMet wW advance to the state championships at DeAnza and Foothill colleges u one of four teams Crom Southern Cali· fornia. ' Mesa (18-0) i.s 5eeded third amona 16 tenms that qualified for the Southern Cal regionals. The Olympians dcf eated OCC in four games in a noos(X)nf erence match Nov. 4. • ln men's soccer. Orange Coast placed three on the All-Orange Empire Conference first-team: De- fender Pat Ferry, midfielder Jim Hicks (Newport Harbor) and for· ward Athanasios Koubouras. The Pirates, who placed three others on the second team, fin- ished 5econd in the con'f erence be- hind Rancho Santiago, which dom- inated most of the postseason hon- ors, including MVP (Francisco Islas) and Coach of the Year (J.P. Frutos). Def ender Luciano Deleon (Costa Mesa), as well as midfield· ers Mike McCabe and Kazuyuki Nakata, earned second-team kudos for Orange Coast. The Pirates (10-6-4) fell to top- seeded East Los Angeles, 3-0, in the opening round of the Southern California Regional playoffs on Tuesday, the third consecutive sea- son in which the Huskies elimi- nated the Bucs. •In women's socce(, Jenna Biefeld and Rebecca Comstock made first-team All-Orange Em- pire Conference for OCC (14-6, 11-5 in conference), which finished its season last week, missing the postseason by one point. Biefeld led the Pirates in scor- ing with nine goals, while Com· stock was ranked second in ~he OEC in goalkeeping, giving up only 14 goals in 16 OEC games. 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YOU ARE BEING SUED BY *PonM on time., you may de~ de abogadoe .._I, t2, t9, t8M. not reaull In an tlgnlflcant Piiot November 2t, 1"4. PARTNERSHJP, 400 Hol~ 0rat9 County on Octobef 11• Costa Mesa, CA 112627 Sa51111 PLAINTIFF: (A Ud. le eata' loM the cue, end your 0 a una otldna de ayuda ... ,. en.ct on the arwtrooment. Sae20 wood Drive, Newport 20, 1894. Rlcatdo Rafael S&nc:hez., demandando) JAMES c w.ge1 money end P'oP-legal t-u a1 dlractoc'lo..,.. 11 a.._prtaent1n1.m1on of Bead'!, CA t2e63 ,.21702 1798 Santa Ana 11. Co111 PUBLIC NOTICE BOOTH INC., A Calllomli trty may be taken wllhout foNc:o). PUIUC NOTICI the ~ the Neg-PUIUC IOTICI ~~r ~= Published Newport Beach-~=: ~~:ns::. It con-FloUUoue ProfHsional C~ futther warning trom the CAa• INll8D NOTIC• OP dYe end :t Dftll9 Beach CA Coeta ....._ Dally Pilot No-ducted by· tn lndMdu&I 8uMneN ...... J:~s ~~a tum!: ~e .,. other 1ega1 ,... IN....,...., C..) PHUC HUIUNQ =-:: ~ ":'-. In~~ the e-3 • ' vemt>er 18, 2e, Decembef Registrant ha• not yet ltat.....,.t qulrtfMntl You may want aMa71 ~ le hereby given ttw _approwil °' denial by ~of Section 21700 Thi• bualn•H 11 con-3, 10, 1894. begun 10 transact bullnH• The following perlON ue to call .,; aaomey right ni. name end addreae of INt Iha Ptannlng Comm!• the City of the IUbject .,.. through 21111 of the Cal-ducted by: a llmlted part. sa815 under the rlctilloua nam1(1) doing bu1lneu u: away tt you do not knOw the court la: (El nombre y tAon of Iha City of N9wpott ~ The Clly encout· tomla 8utlneu end Prof .. nerahlp listed above. • BEACON PRINTING, .., dorney, you may call dlrecdon de a. corte •> IMctl _. hold a pubic agae member9 of._~ alofl8 Code ._. being Reglttrant hu not y11 PUBLlC NOTICE Rl<:ardo Rafael Sanchez 24181 LI Plua, Dant an aaorney ,...,.,.. .va In The MunlClpel Court of hMrfng on ttl9 ~ aral ~ 10 revtew end due unp.ic:t *'90S fee tor begun to tranaac:t buslMu Thia statement wa1 IUed Point. CA 11212t or a legal aid omc. (llied CENTRAL OR AN Q E of Iha aty of comment on this documen-wNCtt IHSTORAOE SANTA under IN fictitloua name(1) F1oUUoua wllh lhe County Clefk of Bradley A. BrandmHr, In the plloM be><*) Beactl tor General tallon Coplea ot the Nega-AHA la entMled to a lien listed abo\19. lklalneM Name Orange County on Novem-335e PalO AiSo Dana Point, Oeepuet de ~· .. en-COUNTY JUDICIAL DIS. amendment IM-2(A), and tJve D.c:larttlon end MIP' pur9U8r1t to taetlon 21702 Brian + l<Mf, General Statement bet 15, 1894. CA 112629 lreguen M1a dtadOn ju&. TRICT, 700 CMc C.. the~ of.., erM-p~lng document. •r• of tald code on.,. gooda. Penner The following persona at• F8Utl8 Thia bu1lne11 . la co~ _.. OIM d.i usted '*-un Pllzo de Dr!Ye WMt. Santa AM.. ronment81 doeument on awllabie tor public ,.... hWalnafter dwribed and Thia ttatement wu Sled doing bualneal as: Publllhed Newport BMcn. dueted by: an lndMdual c...r 1 ~ 30 DIAS CALEHOAIUOS ~ of Orange, a.. of swoparty locdon on the and 1napect1on at tt19 ~ due nouce ~ been ~!'-Cou1ty Clef1( of Bl-RlTE CONSTRUCTION Costa Mna DaiJy Pilot No-Registrant hat not y1t a..,• c....y para pre..,.., une ,... Calfomla 92701. public ttrMt Mgrnent of '*19 Oeptirtmenl. aty of giw., eo per1et ecno.i to t;'.;'1f.' 1~ on ~ COMPANY, 2576 Newport vember 19, 21, December begun to transact bullnesa "c-.l-AJl FUlv" apuet&a HQt&1 a~ The name adclt .... end Bo1aa Avenue between Old NeWport Beach 3300 New-dalm an 1rMratC ttwtln • · Blvd., Co1ta MtH, CA 3 10 1"4 unOer the ftc:tltloua name(a) --;-. na.a-en aeta c0f1a. telephone~ ot pl.an. Newport Boulevard and port Boutewrd, Newport and the t1fM tpedtled In FUIOH 112827 • • · Sl60e !lated abow. -Una Carta 0 una larNlda lltl't dOrney or plalnllft lroed 81rMt. hach, California. 92113 M:h notloa tor payment of PublatlSd Newport Beactl-~e Dale Kouba. m Pllrlcla Trimble . -l . . j . ~ -~ C... Mw tMfonlca no le olrec:era without an ..fom.v la! (E RequHt of th• Co~ {714) 144 3225, M:h ,... hfttnG uplr9d COiia ..... Dally Pilot No-E. 55th St., Long Bead'!, PUBLIC NOTICE Thi• l\alement wu tiled .... ~·;•;;•;•;•;· •• u pr04eccion· IU ,..,.... ' rnunlty s.Mcea Depart. Nodce la ~Mthet .. be 8* tl DUbllc auc> vember 19 2S 09Cember CA 80805 With the County Clerk Of ,. Nitta a ,Mqu1na fier'9 qua nombf•, la dlrecclon Y al men1 to amend the land giw., lhal aald hear· tlon by INSTORAOE 3 10 1"4' ' Thi• b u1lne11 la con-FlcUtlou• Of'ange County on October cumplt con 1aa fOrma11. numero de tMfono del u.. Element end the Rec-Jog w11 be on the Ith SANTA AHA located at • • · Sal07 ducted by: an lndillldu&I '4aalneaa Name 18, 1"4, dadfl 1ega1ea aprop.csu abogado del demandanle, rMlon end Open Space dey of December, 1"4, tt 2128 W. 6Ch St., Cou1ty of ni. reglsllant commenced StalMMftt FUIUI al uated qulef9 qua la torte o del demancMrM ~ no Element of the Gentra1 the how of 7:30 p.m. In the Orange, 5'* of Calbnla PUBUC NOTICE '° ~ buslneu under ni. following '**°"' .,. Publllhed Newport ~ eacuc:M ., caeo. Ilene abog9do •> Plan lo o.tignale the pub-Ccud ChamOer9 of the on the lltt'I dey of o.c:.m-the llc1ltious name~l Isled doing buslneu aa· Coeta Mesa Dally Pilot No- SI Ualed no ~ tu JAMES C. BooTH INC., le ._ Mgrnent of lolN Newport Beactl ~Hal, ber 1111114 tt 1:00 em. Terrna Flotltleue ~ ~5 ~b! MACINTOSH SOLUTIONS, vember 5, 12, 111, 2e, 1"4. :-: c!.o~·~ ':' ~';:!: ~ .= i?;9~ .::::: ~=h. ~ t_ ~~ ~; •:=:..-:--~11 1tatement wu 111ec1 :3S::a&N:;~eourt. Costa Sa597 1 io, .... _..,..., tor s-tt purpc)MI. aa whldl time and p1.ace Uon. Landlotd ,...,.,,.. the ni. --........... are with the County Clerk of Robert M Ol90QCS 1103 PUBLIC NOTICE ~===~~==~t (7l4l S34-3IOO The amendment. to the Mii end al peraons lneer· rtQht to bid. Balow la a bt doing~~ Orange County on Novtm-Van Neu· Court Cotta•--------r MAmN BlOIHfltS DATE: APR 11 1119' Und U.. EJemtnt of the aefied may 9ppear Ind be ~ narNe end unit num-PINRAClE SALES 16655 bet 7, 11194. Mesa CA 112621 ' FlcUUoue ,_ 111 IWWW ....,...c-.a,I«* Rebert •· Kuhel, General PSan would lnc:tude hMrd thefeon. "you cf\aJ. bin.. south Pacific 'sunHt Fl273tt Thi•' bu1lne11 11 con-auslwa Name -.&. .... , Alf d bl • an .,.. deecttption for the lenge thlt P'ofect In court, Roee Falanal, A012 BNdl. CA 90742-1343 Publlahed Newport a..cn. ducted by: an lndMdu&I Statement .._,_. * ,............ C ori a Loe ,... _ _. k-"' with park In the text. Th• you may be 11m1tM to tala-Myal9ry Tenanl, A011 Jeff G. ~ 18655 Coata Meta Dally Pilot Ne> Registrant hu not yet ni. 1o11ow1ng perlON ue ...... ·-F ..... _ emetery ts ..,.. ••• oc wu 8IMndmenl '° the Rec-Ing ontt 1tlOM ..._ y(MI R1'c AoCUr, A017 south Pacific • s un .. 1 V9mber 1t, 21. Oec:..-nbet beQun &o tranaact bullne11 doing buslneU aa: Cl.....,., w, S.U . Buy. lbt atuft'l reat1on and Open Spece or aomeooe alM r.a..d at Mystery Tentnt, NJl52 e..ct1 CA 90742.1343 3 10 '"' undef the ftctitb.m name(•) SalJADEY 369 E. 17th St. 110 ·~ Ca.ll & Compare A call to Element of the General the public hearing de-Andria a.a.. A053 P. t<aic Pldll, 11 SW! An-• • . Sa610 litled aboYe. Costa MeN, CA 112827 • Coste..... (714) 443.0905 Clualfted PSan _. edd the S*tl alts tcrlbed In thlt notice or In Rogelio ANrllu. A071 geto, FooChlll Rarlch, CA Robet1M.0190QCS Patricia Trimble, 1830 ..... s.at.UceNeollonOed wlU help '° SeMce Area 3 u a mini Wl'ltten correspondence• Ceimen a.a.. A079 02810 PUBLIC NOTICE Thia ttatement wu filed Santa Ana Ave., Colta M2·H71 S*tl In the Rec:realion and llYered '° the City at. Of Leo Medina. N»'l Thia bullne11 la co~ with the County Qerk of M..a. CA 112127 Open Space PIM\ and on :=.,. ~ N»A 1 .. dUded by: a ~ pett· Flotltloua Orange County on NoY9m-Thia bu1lne11 11 co~ ------------------------------------------11.. ntnhlp llualMaa Name bet 14, 19114. ducted by: an l[\dMduel ~~:' Registrant hu not yet atatement Fl27128 Registrant has not yet ANEW ..,.__ begun to tranaact bualnen The followlng petaona .,. Publlahed Newport Beach-begun lo tranaact ~ ~. ~ Tcm=~ 8581 under the ktllloua name(•) doing bullne11 as: Cotta M..a Dall. y Pile( Ne> ~ the fk:tltb.m name(•) J.8. ~ lltted abo\19. CAL TECH SILKSCREEN. vember 19 2e D.cernbet ltted above. Anlonlo _:....__ 8142 Jeff O. P.-.on 15114 Monrovia Aven41*, 3 10 1"4 • ' PMrlcia Trlmbte ._ Thia ltalement WU flled Newport Bead'!, CA 112NS ' ' · Thia 1taiement WU flled Urilll ConnfM. 1153 with the County Cieri( of Cal Tech OHlgn Inc.. Sa609 wllh the Councy Cletk of == ~ Orano• eou..ey on October (CA}, 1594 Monrovia Ave., PUBLIC NOTICE Of'~ County on OCtob« Erin llwth. 9721 21, 1ie4. Newport Beech, CA 92683 13. 1 • -., Cnll. ll74' NaUM Thia bu1lneH II co~ F1ot1tJeue PU4870 ~ Tanarc, 1711 Publthed Newport Beactl-ducted by: a COfPOf'*tlon .,....... ..... Publlahed Newport Beactl- Jarone Mc QM, C12t COiia ..... Dally Piiot Ne> .!":~~ S .. t...._t Cotta M ... Dally Pilot No- Nc:Mrd IQrdlbara. C207 vemb9r 11. 2e, 09Cember the ftctlUout name(•) u~ The fo11ow1nO persona ue vemb9r 5. 12, 11, a, 1"4. IClltl Cogner, caot 3, 10. 11114. abo\19 on: 11 1 s.ae doing butlnn8 u: Wiii Clral ..... C211 Sal17 Cal Tech ~. Inc., /SI AMERICAN FUNDRAIS-... ~ -TICI Luc111 Ditti. C232 PrMldenC INO, 3337 S. lrl8lol s.... rv~ -= ~ oa.om PUIUC IOTICI Thie ttatament wu llled 1:1,:.':: ~ ~12J: .. •---110....._ncm......,_OP __ _ Alme 1urro1a, 1M12 ....... ,.. with the,.~ ~ 3337 S. Bri1toC St., #147, APPLICATION POil Alw'8 ......_ o.. 8•1rnt-. ~ ......... , on Santa AM.. CA 92704 CIYW IM ~MiiU,CMm lltP 1nl ber 1 1*· FUalM Thia bu1lne11 la con-....... OP ......... HQI The~....... duded by: a oorporal6on ALCOllOUC Pu1tll1hed N•weo.rt dolna bufinleit • PublatlSd Newport Beaoh-Reglatrarit hu not yet ..vlllAGa ucuu STARTING BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Th, LLgal Departmmt 111 the DaUy Pilot is p/et&J flJ announce a new servia 1Wtu airzilable lo new businma. lt1ch Coeta ..._ Daly PHOENIX REIOLVE As. COiia Mau Daily Piiot No-begun to 1"lnMCt bualnMa To Whom I May ~ r:;..-lll'JI Plal NouemDll' a ~ SOCIATU. 1111 ....... vernber 19, 2t. December ~ lhe tlctllbll IWM(a> Ci*"! ~ .. I, 11M. ... c:.. Driwe, lrAne, CA 3, 10, 1"4. ~~.:.-..,. ...... Inc ~ .. (are) I lo .. 11 WT11 Sne11 ........_,._, ---"9"U •• ~ of .----------------· Charlee c. ~ ~ Guenthar, Prealdar'lt 8-w•age Conni lo ..... ~ wiO tu)UJ SEARCH the 1141N for you"'"" ex1r1t ~ mid S4Ve you the time and the trip 1o the °"'1t H~ in Santa Ana. Thm. of COll1'Se, afar the SMrCh I is mnpleted wt !"ilJ file your ftaitious bwinas 1lll1W stlllmlml with the Onmi, Clmt, publish tma a weJt for four uwh m ~by law mid thm file your proof of publication with the Onmi, CJmt. ~stop by lo file""" fiaitious bwD.m ~-"'the DtUlJ Pilot, 330 w. &zJ ~ Cata Mesa. lf Y"" atnnot S111J> I, p"'1se aJJ,. 111 (7 Ji) 642-4321 ""'1 u.: will milk amtngm*ntsfor Jl1" ID httnJle this pn-am by 1'llliJ. . . If you shou/J ~ ll11J fonhw ~ p"'1se aJ/ MS""" Uf: Wi/J be 1'l(JW tMn glMJ lo assist you. Good IMclt in Jl1ll'""" ~ ________________________________________________________________________ _. PUm.ICIOTICI ~CAc.=:-PUBUCNOTICI wilt\~~~~~~ ~·••• Thia busl,... .. con-Plcllll•.. Orange Cou1ty on OctoOar 1eact1. CA '2tt1 wllh a • ·-·· --dUC'9d bf:• lndlYldi* .............. 2t, 191M. •41• On-Sate .... Wine llliltml I The reglettant(•) com-.... •••nt NaAOt (P~ E..ing "8ice) a. The .,_. ,.._. .. ~ to ftMaCt bufl.. The tolowlng P.lflCW are Publlthed Newport Beactl-ctnM(t). dolna butinleit.: neM Yftdar .. ~ doing buelMla M: Coe\a Maea o.ity Piiot No-Pub l rahed Ne W !! or l HIGH SCHOOL ICOUT· IUtll-~t) ""9d GYRONE EHTE.RPRISES, wm0er s 12 1t tt. 1814. IMcfl.Coa&a Mtaa D-'Y INCi MPORT: MOfUS tbOW on: 10.744 2111 ...,_. C... Dr., ' ' ' 1a511 Piiot NovarNlef H. 19'M. P0R "'°"11 8CHOlM-°*'*....... IMne, CA 111715 1tf?1 IHIPS, 4UO larranca Thie 11l'r rnt11t w tied acoa w. Pufcty.J. ~no a. PUIUC NOncl '9rllw9V .... 101. 1rYtne, wllh .. Couney Clttk of flower'" AoC. ID, MrM AM.. --pji;iiii;;l- CA 1117t4 OrMGe Oounlr on October CA ta70t l'llDt1111.. TRADE .._. a. ~· ~ 14, 11M. Thia bvalneaa la c~ 8t11tr111 ._ dlle......, llT14 ,...tn dUclad by: an lndh'tdlial ,, .. ••••• ......,..,,. classlfted .11n T. ""'· • ~ "'*"'*'Newport~ 11teg1atranc t1u nee ,.. The fQlow6ng ,.,_.,..,. ··::'7a'-••Ta .......... C"A 11114 COlll ..... o.ity ~ .. = .. •aneeot ~ ddnQ bulltl9M •: --~ ~......:.. c: ""*" ti. 1~ tt. 0.0-. ""9d =-~ MIM(t) OAUNePO NWCW.1-------- ... ber .. ,..... IOOll w ~ IUMCU. 1111 Newpoft "........ .... .... ,.. .... nl9 •i11 ...,,. ....... ~.::· .. COlll ...... =r::.n:.= MUCIOTICI ~i~ =.:~Ji:=.~= ..... ..._.. R -II 14, 1 • a..t\CA-;:.T . ..., t It ... lled • 1' 111-. ,_.t71 TMI ltUa"'9ae II ~ .... CO...., C11r11 of II I m 1 mt Publlttlad ........ a... Alllld 1¥ an RllAdl• ~ ~ .. Orllober n. 11111 •ire,.... .. Colla ..... ~ "°' "•,...•• .... noe ,.. Mi ... , .. ~ la~TD ~.:_ 11, 21. 0.0... ::.:::.= "Sp m = ..._ RIPCMITING HRVICI, ..... ..._.,, ::.,-:-... : 9-'-=''':..c:.. n•NT ........ ...... ..... ' .. w NlllO.. n •r,, .._ ct111l1d ' Can'tMemlO ge&IOllU.. ,.,. Jobe ~--...... ? U.1'9 C1111•d ....... ...... ,, .,.. ... ............ .•.. ,. I .a • •H•o•u•sE•s•,--·1 :~~i?RT CORONA 1069 DEL MAR iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CONDOS . ~ ' l _ , . l. . ·-· \~ \ .--¥ .... ' ' ... 1 l.. '. - --., ' ,, . .- a All•liD HOURS Telephone 8am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday DAILY PILOT DIADUNIS Monday ............ Friday 5:00pm Tuesday ............. Monday 5:00pm Wednesday ....... Tuesday 5:00pm Thlll'Sday ........... Wednesday 5:00pm Friday ................ Thursday 5:00pm • 2122 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 FOR SALE B EACH 4·Plex on 2 708 MARQUERITE ••••••••I lotsl Oen Vu! Owner 2Br 1Ba, fp, gar, w/d,I r: iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Out 0 1 Country! d/w, frig, sndk, patio. 11 • = S425K. Bkr 642-3850 $1250 N/pet. 650-3252 Q UIET & SERENE Open Sun 1·5 a .. c htront cot .. u• Palm ~esa Apart:ti:1ent:s 1556 E Ocean Blv 2Br 2Ba turn. Fp, gar, · REDUCED!! deck, paUo, w/d , etc. So & f. PENINSULA PT $2500/mo. 642-6269 nc:i.r • yet so .ir .•• lOUAL MOU$IMO 0 "'0 11 fUllll't 1 House to bch/2 l;>lks Gorgeous ocean view Th.it's the feeling you get to bayl Affordable at hm, 4Bd·2.5Ba, fam when you live :it Palm All-all 111111 Mwltl&lal NI ta.s ....,,,., II .-,.Cl " Ult fd · S 3 7 7 K . Vacant • rm-remodl 3 car gar MCS3 :m:d the lwh Ready to sell! BURR $3400 Agt 640-5664 WHITE RL TV·Tr•cr 1--------greenery of secluded 845-3048 Looking For A wocxh & Stitely pJ.lms . tfll flill ....... Ad el 1tll IS ..-.M ............. illttal Rental? • Srudios, 1 & 2 BcUrooms .. ....... .. .., ,,...,.., .. llmltallM er •lacn11t1111i111 •••••••• ~ ..... Cl ... lllltlN . C•ll KIP · Jrs. SS7S to S600 .... ......,. ......,, ... , HOUSES/ =:., "!9,; :::=:,1• CONDOS Harbor Realty · um. S62s to ~o 6734400 · 2BR sns to s750 lat*• .-rt• ....,_.. FOR RENT n1s..,..,.,., wtn •0'••••••-COSTA MESA 2124 Uewi11t1Y _.,. .., "*"" 1 "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim 111t•l ltr 1111 ...... wtllcll ls I• -------1• wlel.U. 111111 i... ow ttad BALBOA 2BR 2'hBA condo, ga· n llerl'Y llll9rlllff 11111 II ISLAND 2106 rage, carport, w/d, ••Ulat• Mftftl1,. 1n 1111 pool/spa. E 'alde • ....,..., .. lllllNlt N u R.,• flndlnew 2br 2ba Sl 050/m~. 645-4°48 ,.... ,,,1-:rNlll lletm-upper, pkng, w /d, un: 3bd·2ba E Side Cottage ,..., ... , , lf'e!.ullHUD furn. No pet. Reduced 2-Car Gar. RV/Boat 1111·1111It1·D·U•·ISll F.r $1750. Hurry! 723-4633 Pkg. 1646 Fullerton 1M ttt 1" .... DC 1111,itut $1200 842·3871 uU HUD II Ul·l511. SELL r •Av•ll lmmed. Quaint 2Br 1 Ba hse 22nd/ Tustin area. Fp, w/d. gar. $1100. Rels~sec. •No Pets • Venial Blinds •Ceiling fans •NEW C:irpcr, PJint & Tile lliliJ.ija:.. • fimcu Room • HcJtcd Pool & /JCU22J • 11:itios & B:ilconics • Gu.igcs Av.ii!Jblc Onice Hours: 9:00 am -5:00 pm M·F :tnd 10:00 :im -4:00 pm weekends 1561 Mcs;i Dr.· Sam:1 An:i Heights, CA (714) 546a9860 CORONA DELMAR 1022 your home through classified 646-3255 r---------------------- NO QUALIFYING. Lrg 4Br pool home completely remod. S700,000 sale price. S25K dwn/OWC paper 644·2827 or 675-6500 IRVINE 1044 Jason Hartman . PRESENTS ••• Turtle Rock Charming Country En· glish archllecture, highly pre ferre d neighborhood. 3 Bd· 2.75BA, custom wood floors, plantation 1hut- 1ers, gourmet kitchen. Proles slonal land· scaplng & pavers In pallo. Two car garage. $314,900 1-800-80.JASON Re/Max Realtor• Rooms, apartments, homes Classified can satisfy your housing needs. A GOOD AD! CALL: 842-5178 I.and Rover Sport Utility Vehicles Land Ro't9f MW""""• luNnt of~ utility~ Including the luxurious R111ge Rover County LWB, the Mkww CJl.covwy llllnlly tpOf1 utility ~ and the ldvfnturous ~air De~ 90. begins just a minute from the AUTO SHOWt I n .. 10• (714)642-5678 BY FAX (7 14) 631-6594 (Please include your name and phone nwnber and we11 call you back with a ?ice quote.) BYMA&Oll• PBSON: 330 West Bay Street Costa Me.5a, CA 92f>27 Comer of Newport Blvd & Bay St GINlllAL POUCY Rates and deadlines are subject 10 change without nouce. The publisher reserves the ri~t to censor. reclassify. revise or rejecl any classified advertisement. Please report any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot & The Independent accept no liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. ·If you're looklng tor a car, classlfl'd has news for you • ------------------------------------------~~~~~~~ 1 94 MARK VIII GRIND MARQUIS I • •• r .... ., ' I • • II • 'I - .. '· .. .. '• .. tr COSTA lllSA 2124 DWPOn awton DWl'OIT VK&no• llllULS TO llllUl.S10 natnm iilliilmCHm-.IZiilm•i,Aiiii'iiCllii.-.i2iiilltm~liiilJiiiliiiCB ___ 2iiiMlill llllULS 27ZZ gan .... ,·er T......... ·=r1====n· 38d + eeudy, 38a. P......ao oow & . .it_1M _.. LfW a8' aae. 1-ar -OCUlll'llC*T O• aadrm N/9Mlr ....... ~ 1800 af, trptc. pvt hafbof 'WteWe ....,_ -W ..,.Mlp P'• doH to beach. Weekty. P\llV f\itn S8I' Oullllde dog WllH•r frplc, dectl. , yard, v.cant 11250 grded oompaeX, 1-.+ _ _._._ ...... Ow Yrly ..... $1000/mo. 18e, pl'. Nlpet 11200/ U.. ol ewi::.: w/fl Nl8 ... + .. &42·1791 ~ ..,.., den. lt4IO. 722·7nl ~-Frig. d/w Non-amkrs. &73-tt t 1 week. Katen 434-1424 MT• t• 7M-01M Lv --------1 Wlt8AILLil ITUOiO lnCI, IOdO pool, No C ...... Roomy ..._ N9Wport Bwtl "'°' P9nt~ turn pete. No ..... No llllTA1S TO Want '"pon pereon. mo. FumeNd Room. NEWPOIT HACH 2119 pool, gym, gara~ ..... Me 4818 Utll,cabl•,w/d Incl. No •mkldruge/dltnk. 1900 788·7M8 DO • M LA MISCll.LANEOUS SHAii 2724 Avail now. Ma·._. C7t41 Ma.;MH -·--T•R--... wllfcU•• AVI 12/11 ti) 1BfMllA UNlal UNTALS N• NHr bctt. LI Npt " ...... ...,.new -·•••-.-.. 38d-28a. trpl, no SM'•· DuWt. Pttv ... 8Mch a.oil .._ hOuM, yd, kitchen, IQ doMI, 2200 eq fl lnh-. w/d, Oatct..d twnhrn, Back New palnVCpt, yard llOO & 11000A11300 tp, W/d, pet? Muat be aunotc*a, frpl, ~ trplc. N Br/Ila. Nfl, Bay. 3Br 2~Ba. pV1 11475 ~ M3-9680 710 LWo PtNIC Dr clean, matur•. mellow, ern. $480. l4e 4400 S530/mo. 142.()258 courlyd, frptc, gale-"'o~4s:."/:Z# IOOMS 2706 n/1 S445+ut 852·8888 N•·FHh l•/Eaatbluft· On the ~ 45\h & guarded, matbl• ttra, ••••••••I·-~~ ...... ,_,,.,,.,.,__ COM Luxury Hom• 1paeloua twnhH, walk S•uhote. '"" young ~;~81("~~•e•h.)g!!·3.S2f890005 AP••fMENTS LIDO PSNIM8ULA Room w/bath, n/smkr, to Back Bay 1450 mo. prof'la. Avail 12/1. 7 ..., n,.,, lBR·tBA avf 11/1 LAGUNA aUCH proleulonal. Avail 12/ Urtda 721.e792 $585. U... 850-1303 BEACH POB RENT Beach Uvlngl MOTOR INN 1, $825/mo. 873-3090 NS.Shr 6Bd-GBa hH In ..,_-------1 11000/mo. S 155 6 Up/wkly. RENTALS PrlYal• beach Maid SeNlee. Kitchen COM Nie• room w/pl/t B. I c 0 u rt • g at. 710 Lido Park Dr avl 985 N Coaat Hwy ba In beaut 3Br hse. gaurded, pool, lac -------- Ovefltockad with stuff? SAVE TIME! SAVE MONEY! WITH THE CLASSIFIEDS Now Taking 71._a7 3-e030 Laguna Bch 494-5294 · Bale, gar, etc. S475. $600 mo ..-721·9967 Summer ReHrvallona BALBOA OP•N 7 DAYS &40-2769 or 472·2096 S•ll your home WINTllR WEEKLY To p11ce an ad In 1-4Bd ...... $350-51400 PENINSULA 2607 Buy II. Sell II. Find It. CfeHlfl•d Buy It. Sell It. Find II. through claHifl~. A call to CW.Iliad '#Ill hell iial'~Pii. 642-5678 WINTER (FURNJ ClaaaHled. . Call e42·t5fS78. Claaalfled, 942·8878 141·11. 2Bd ocnfrnt ....... $900 2BR 1BA, 214~ 341h 2Bd house ...... $1200 St. Sundk, gar, alove, ANNUAL refrlg, w/d, utll Incl. 2Bd ocn close 51000 $965/mo yrly 645-5862 2Bd 1ownhome 51100 Udo ;;115~~·ic~2100 _c_o_a_o_N_A ___ _ Property M,!.mt DEL MAR 2622 The ,,....... • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiii ..,.,.-=:•-28d·2Ba, frplc In llv rm, carport, No pets. '73-1900 Guest rm w/pvt BAJ Duple~: 3Br 3Ba, den/ garage, 5550/mo. office, gar, sundeck. 640-6219 or 570-3909 Steps to beach. Lease TEN EYCK R• $1400/mo. 544.3049 Large, lmmao 1er EASTBLUFF • 4BR, So. of PCH. Frplc, car- Move·ln Ready port. Non-amkr. $950. $1750 per month. Avail now. 673-2138 ANN & SUZANNE . SEAVIEW • 4BR, Small COSTA MESA 2624 v I e w. Ga Io d com-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I munlly $2600 mo Roomir clean 2Br twn- ANN & SUZANNE house slyle. Patio, 760-0370 pool, lndry fac. $685. Grubb & Ellis Harbor Villas 546-9081 644-6200 2BR 1 BA upstairs apt In Harbor View Homes 4.p1ex, w/d, new crpl Portolino, view 4Bd· & blinds. S725/mo. 3 .5Ba, avl lmmed, 841-561'8 or 434-G443 $2750 Agt 640.5664 **WTSIDE** HVH 3Br 2Ba, 2 gar, 2Bdrm·1 BA Duplex, upgrd•d. comm pool. G a r a g • , I n d r y Avail 1211/94. S \695. S795d o. 722-7784 644-7220 or 644-7781 FREE CABLE, cloan On/Off Oeeanfronta 1 BR, quiet, gated, car- 1·3BR $750/mo & Up port parking. Close 10 Yrly/Winter Rentals shopping, beach & Properly Hse Rltra bus. Ask for our Spe-842·3 850 clalll 042-5858 When you need o little work d'one oround the house, look in the Pilot dossifteds to find o good corpenter, electrician, plumber or hondy man. r"The Buyer's Market" SADDL•BACK t!Check your shopping sa1es Leasing service Parts 1. IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1 ·800·831-3377 714 380-1200 • GREAT SELECTION • • Immediate Dellvery • LS 400 • ES 300 SC 400 • SC 300 SEE ALL THE NEW GS300 Your Best Buy is in the f'!eart of Orange County! 13590 Beach Blvd., Westminster Beach BlvW 22 Freeway 714 ..... P'lace Your Ad Here! CALL 642-5678 list off by stopping in today at any one of these local Orange County Auto Dealers! . "Buy, Lease or Browse" ange County's Auto Dealers are One in Customer Sat· action AUDI OF NEWPORT BEACH 445 E Coast H\W , Newport 67~~ ~c~ . .,-~.- cHEvRoLET OF NEWPORT BEACH 445 E Coast H~ N B CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor BIVd, C M 546·12000 ' --CHRYslEI\ Wiii!Mii ©•EXJIS I LINCOLN ~MERCURY HACH LINCOLN-MERCURY , 6800 Beoctl Blvd, H B. 848-7739 I LINCOLN i'MERCURY ~ SOUTH COUNTY VW 18711 m~~~d. H.B. ------~CARPET CLEANING DRIVEWAYS 3585 HANDY MAN 3710 LANDSCAPE & MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 TRANSIATOR/ SERVICE CLEANING 3515 SERVICES 3548 LAWN CARE 3808 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TUTOR 3927 DIRE CT 0 RY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LIKE-NU CONCRETE HomelRent•I P roptttl es liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Em•r•ld P •lntlng THE NEWPORT BEACH liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ••••••••I CARPET & UPHOLSTERY RELIABLE HOUSE New procoss remove Paint-Carpentry· &•ale Yard Malnt. PUBLIC NOTICE lnVExt wallpaper/tile •PLUMBING CO.• SPANISH/ENGLISH Catpel repairs, prores-CLEANIHQ. BY THE 011/rusl stt111ns Cracl< Drywall and morel Lawns, Cleanupa, The Calil. Public Ullli· CompellllV• roles. 10 yrs FasVdepend No O.T. Notlvo so. American. alonally done. 20 yra. DAY. XLNT REFS! rpr Free Est 760-8427 Oa ry 045·5277 Tr•• Trimming, Lt lies Commlulon RE-exp.Free est 751 -2039 L#67449'7 548·6722 Valedictorian ADDITIONS exp. Sr disc. ns-6380 YOLANOA 6.'.11-5967 Carpentry, roollng, Haullng 979-8245 ~~~~~sh:.~' 8;;0u0•: KOL1 M~N 0PA11NTINkO ENOCH'S PLUMBING US College. REMODELING 3410 --------•--------ELECTRICAL 3610 plumblng, ~rywall, AUAmerlcan LawnCart mover• p rint their nV"""t uo wor Dralne/Aomooets/Re-Susana 973·7409 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CARP'l:!T INST'llTT COMPUTERS 3556 llucco. painting, hie, Malnt., sodding, lrrlga· P.U.C. Cal T number; Reu. pricea pairs. Ll/5805261--------~ .IU.Joo electrical. Jim 641·749.i lion, clean-ups. Owner limos and chautteura Bond/Ins s ince '78. 800-e3g·3140 fDEE ~A~~it~~::·::t~~!~o':,11 & REPAIRS 3516 LACEY'S•ELECTRIC HANDYMAN Carpe n-OP41rated 780-7773 print their T.C.P. num-~~~3 :~~~. Esl ARNIE SMITH "' P .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii eu1tlng A Computer? 25 yrs exp. Free est. lry tile plumblng & 81111 • L d o• ber In all advertise-~=~"""='.,...-,...-,,~-,-1 Plumbing & Root,er·l.Jc. SERVICES • auos• .. 1tchen iemodel Confused? Full Serv. Res/Comm. Sr d isc. roof. 25v' ra exp w/rers. n9 • •n • pe menta. II you have • RAINBOW Circle Malnl. 3929 ;:~~ Es~ond•~1·t1.:~~~ ~r1~~: ~~:;:J,. We help you b~y right L# 238300 642•6568 Jerry een 775-83BO ~~=~:. pro-que.stlon about th• le-Painting. Wll'Ert How•/ ~~n ~~rJ:i~· s~~i::O or restrelchlng·Lowest We set up & train you. *~"84* gahty of a mover, limo Apt. Ou.I. job. f rff est. Tonir 723·1985 ELDERLY NEWPORT & or c hauffeur, call: St. llcl569897 636-8868 •EX QUICK• prices on new carpet. --------ORANGE COUNTY GARDEN MAINTENANCE Ultle big snal<e from Big Mike'• Tree Svo Tree lrlmng/removal, clean-up. 16yrs In CM. Free est. 050-0270 BUSINESS SERVICES (714) 031-0312 Hardware11aSottware CARE 3611 Handyman Servlcea 23yr1 CM.NB exp. Tr" p~:'~~Y~~~· $9.50. Toilet or rauceu 3488 l Installation & Sel up •831·3599• trlmfc:ltan up Sprlnltlars/ 714_.,.,. ... 151 PIANO 8r VOCAL rebuild 538.50. Clean•--------PC·W1ndow1 Specialist , 1 · ............ 11 d 1 $68 so iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilCHU.D CARE 3536 Disc. w/ad ~17 NEED HELPT Nursing/ Palntln~/Ptumblng ~C:,~tat · ~~~~'.fo --5-.-.. -0-n-M_o_v-ln-9--LESSONS 3868 ;ree E~~ 7n1~·500 WALL TYPING/WORD PROC. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FREE PC Buyer's Info Massage/Meal Prep/ Gen Mamt-L# 591665 Of "' COVERINGS Repor11 & resumes , TUTORING & Driving/Errands by Bonded 1 M Insured Landac•pe Rep•lr LowHt, StOfage, prof. G S THE LOCAL PLUMBER 3932 Sec'I. FAX LP. o rtaco Exp d NannlH avall for CONSULTING •J<P'd c:.11g1ver. 650-0554 Call John 894-1159 Mallbu-lght•·Sprlnktra XLNT rep. 1 hr min. Ins. ottuso Music ludlo -1 Wiiham Bangtrt Co· l~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Servlc•s·CM 642·0842 liv•ln position• Into TrM .. Clean-ups. Call T16'7659. V/MC 251-7030. All ages, 5 to adull, since 1947·We are u Cuatom W•fip9per loYlng homes. lrlah DOS , WI n do w a . Oual Crpntry, Paint. Pete Kunst 722,7732 beginning to classics cloH 81 your phone. Strlpplng/Palnlfn• Nanny Agcy. 974-8\08 20-yra Exp. 723-Hl85 FENCES Closet/Gar Stor. wall &40-1947 L~476000 675.~04 .No job too amalll CAREERS 3509 units, furn, formlca, TREES p•tu-¥TuG 3858 p•a .. 0 8 1 1 h 5'Jo. OH w/ad. 973-1931 ii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil_C_H_IM_NE_Y ____ , __________ & DECKS 3615 repair• 675-6359 Fred AU•u.n uu. : egnnng t ru CONCRETE & Topp\dlft•move. lewna, '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiii Advanced. All agu. --------We gala 1hould hang 11111.-. Ht44'N 1• Teacher certified. ROOFING 3910 together. Strip, 1n11.u, "s':o~fa18•;,;K~::sJ~ .swniiiiiipiisiiiiiiiiii3ii5ii3ii8 MASONRY 3557 •FENCES OATES• HAOUNG 37201---~ ___ 11111 _____ •W.P. YOUNGQUIST Jennifer, 640-8669 8d'llC• to th• crazy. , ooo·a 01 Jobs 8111 new/re,.lr/potl ttpl•ced u a rONRY 3828 Painting Cctntrector CALL ua FIRSTI e31 ·2111 anytlm• Call 24hrs 553-3667 SPARKS1 CRACKSf * Bttt Price/Qu1fitv AedwOod• L#S7GGOS RM"W Oual. painting by prol'ls PET Aerools & repairs. All repairs & remodel· •w Jim Whyte 642-7206 H•ullng Jun k, Appll·liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Uc:l602098. Ina. Local co, gre t price.. Ing . Ca II Greg c~5U?9•t•' !'f:.k~on2; •Wood Fenc•a• onces, Yard Cloon.-Up, JOHN DORAN MAIOMftY FrM est. 645-3305 SllVICES 3870 Evans Roofing :>4·7834 800. 714-LUCKY ' _ _....... reollet rtpu lrN N1.441g E t c · C a I I M 1 k o Br lck•Ston••Block•Lg 1----,,--..,,..---1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij i rlck, Block, Stone, Tiie ttli!Nlts. ~ pncu ~ d 048-1301 & small Jobs OKI Uc 21 rrs Oualttr ,...,.,.. P•rsonalized Pet Care * REROOFINQ * "'t z ......... DVM..... --------t Cone, Pallo, Driveway Aclvw.•..,...Constt 97H30t JUNK To The DUMP •687191 e31·3932 PLUS louchupa. "'ennel alternative. No SPECIALIST CARPENTRY 3510 _. o ~" ~" CLEANING Fplc BBOs R f 20 y --..-( 24 Hra. Richard Sinor "" FREE ESTIMATES INSTAU.REFACE CABINETS E 'T aa7e ·7 .a1 • 714-g ... 1882t •MASONRY EXPERTS-Uc 280644 645-3209 11reu or worry. Uc, 1·714-9ec>-7721 Kllchent, batht, d00t1, SERVICES 3548 xp, •""I • .. _ Will haul whal Tr.sh Brick. blk, concrete Ina. Rela 873·7184 windows Doug S4(>-7258 fLOOR INSTALL Man won'tl 964-52~9 stucco. Lie/Bond QUALITY CA.Ra Q Sedler Rooflne·Uc & ORS 3580 ocaAlRS 3620 Low SS JOH 631·7143 20 yra ex.p. Quality UALITY TIME Ina. Speclallz.e comm. HIRE A CARPENTIER •WINDOW CLEANING• .ua, workmanihlp, fair ~~.~?!..~'0!!~-re-roof/repair. 25 yrs. Addl1lon1/Remod•I• FREE ESTIMATES JEWEi.RY 3784 ,.,tcea 145"-24 17 Ron -_,., __ Ing --•FREE EST 675-S095 Flre/Water/Repolra . 297.aoat David An ••..-rlenoM **"'"yt Hwdwood Can't aHm to ... c;::1831-493:iQ Concrete Eloc/Plumb. d d b 1 d Cwarnlc, Mar bl•, Sub ,_, to all ..____ •• •wr G CUiSSIPIAD Jerry, •46-7540 aowen'a Do you ONG epen • • oor Flo<)( Repair, Carp•\. William Harold Jewei.ta -· u...._ JUKINa .,.._ IN h' a he•vw duty l'tom• h•nger. Guat WOf'k, Uc Bond e43-3882 Walen & Jewelry repair repair Jobs Int/Eat. Wallp•per, c! ~~~·.:~ IEMODWNG ~ .. Rtmod. Doors. ~in-cl•arnng HN1c•7 Call rua. Don 52t.e9 to · Ant~u•/F1ne Jewelry wound the house? drywall, ta~ myriad ol merchan. • ADDmONS 3916 , ::"~!':C:i:~· usat53o.2492. SELL TRADE &/Y ... ndl a7~385 L.-\NCIMelfted F,..Mt.Oevtd di" Items, ~au .. 35yra up Jeny 142.0MT Hou .. & Office .... Wl\y play Hid• 'N S9ftioe DINCltory . CHUNG'S PAlllTIMQ our c:oWmna com~I Pfjce-8Ht Workf 10W'r horn ............ c ....... ~ S..k With ChlldC9fe? lr1'/EJlt. ........ Ouer quallll•d buyer• to Buyll.Selllt,l'inOll. Eilp. R•ls. Free Eat your 8 ••""V'' ~~'""' Call Claeelfled hetpyou.., worll. Llc4'J75802 caMI Claaalfted. •Lupe aao.o704 • lhf'ough classified _.. .... ,. tod9yt 642-H78 rellble help. 8ondl1ne. 639-16:M ·-~~----~- • I ~------ DUNCAN CONSTRUCTION 20 Yrs ~· Smal &. Lp. Jobs .-.704& Repainting? .,_ ............ ........... ,.. .. --... ... amw .... .. ~ ...... -.... .. . BUSINESS• FINANCE BUSINESS OPPOITUNITY 2904 cL.AAK•MaM•MARS $401< Patt 'Tlme/$80K Full Time. Limited dealership• avallable. S29K c .. h required. 1-80-0-837·7662 Th• Community Market Place. c1 .. slfled M2·H7B Piiot million With CAL·SCAN! Have your classified ad in 176 newspapers with a combined circulation over 3 million . • S4.00 is all it takes to place a 25 word or less classified ad . S15 for each additional word. CAL•SCAN (916) 449-6000 TilE NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MF.SA DailJPillL !llPl.Onl!ln DIPl.01111JfT !lll'LOTlllllT LOST• FOUND 2925 Sell your extra household , items in Classified 5530 5530 5530 Overstocked with stuff? A call to Classified will help 842·5678 TILllUIUCITDI NEEDIDI $7 .O<J/hr + commlalNon TUM, Wed and Tnura eve• 5:30-8:30pm. Call ARV Mongaoe Grcx.ip, 714-751-7400 TELEMARKETERS Rellabt• peraon to work evenings at local otflce. No Hlllng. Sim· ply conduct a su"'ey and Mt appta for OYr sal.-~ ataff. Great working envlronm9nt. Must be able to start Immediately. For more Info call Joanne Anderson at ~0-7802. URETHANE FOAM APPLICATORS SUPl!RVISORS.1.. SANDBLASTl!Ra & PAJNTERS Salary commensurate with experience. Send r• sum• to: Phoenhc. Coatings, Attn: Craig Opel, 19893 earenda Blvd , Madera, CA 93638 ···-··· Please be aware that the hstmgs In this cat· egory may require you to call a 900 number In which there la a charge par minute. *BUYING ITEMS* From 1800-1960. 1 pc jewolry to enure house con1on1s. Immediate C85h lop $. 673-6223 oeen Dec 1 at! BU ING & SELLING! Tho An1c 01 Westport. 369 E 17th SI, ott TuS· tin, C M. 645·954 8 Antqs Collacltblas RENT thro.;gh class.tied ~~~~ 4 TfME WINNER of tlw lul<uln ~""'"" rrc.,ad\'nl''-""·'"' Im cu~lomer s.11id.1l 111111 NEW 1994 MERCURY TRACER '-} Au•~,lt~ h>n'fl"\'''""" ~ti l P1f'\d•h4"'''1f Arn Uu)'l"' urto 48 MO 0 11 y- lJ\\(~ . --=:-611~----- """'··· 1 ................ _.. ......... ~ ,._ ,~., ...... ,.,,,.-.., ................. ty .,,. ...... _. ... , • .,. ,u.c ~ ,,. ... •t\• 1r , .. ,,,.••tt1'V.t"'"'~-"""-' .. "'~' .. 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TV alien 13 Brand oame --------7 12 ~s 6019 6010 WANTED iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimJTOBUY SA NT A SH 0 PS AT iiiiiiiiiiiiii$iiiiiiiiii GRANDMA'S COTTA GE for beaulltul antiques & collecllbtes at rea· sonable prices. 1660 5.a'nta Ana Ave .• Costa Mesa (acron lrom Ross) Victorian Furniture: etagere, marble table, rocker, slant front desk, Motoware, lus· tres, glrandoles. 714· 840-0914 after 5 APPLIANCES 60 11 Frlg ld •h• Washer/ dryer $400 pair. Less than 1 ·yr old. $250 washer onty. Also, home gym, atep ma· chine, e>cerclse bike 842-0160 after 1 Oam. Washr/Drvr $14 0 Ea Aefrlg, $190. All good condition. 848·5848 llllW. PCB 7aE FURNITURE 6014 FREE TO YOU6022 Moving Sale! Everything Goes For CHEAP! Wshr/Dryr, dbl door relrlg, k8ing az bed, Southwostern couch. pd $3000: WHI sotl for $400. 842·4 450 or 548-9587 Ask For: SKIP 4 7"rd pedestal tbl. 24"1eal swlvel rocking chrs. $375. 646-4117 Custom enter ctr, 6pc, FRl!I! to Great Lov· Ing Home<:>¥<::>•: TWo gorgeoua, AKC- reg. Chow.Chows. Attecllonate, playful, hllarlous. Male, red,. not noutored, 6yrs. Fe· male, black. spayed, 5yrs. Darllng person· alltles. Owner de· ceasod; last wish was that they stay to- gether, may be seper· ated It necessary. Please call Donna Patterson 8am·Noon 714-S9 7·7978 TWO CATS declawed, fuced, vac. Must live together. Free to <::1 home. Please call Lynne at 675-7737 . beaut fau>C granite lln·J -~-u-re_LR_Y_F_U_R_S __ lah. $14,000 new, aac i;;ni;; • 12500. a1e.n3.933a & ART 6025 HOLIDAY T ABLE Oak trestle, seats 18, Christmas for Special plus cntna cabinet & 6 Personl UnusuaJ lg chairs, $900. 760·9672 opal surrounded by t\.OME/OFFICE diamonds. 266.0548 Futlllshln ga Sofa's, _P_ag_•_r ____ __..,,.= tables etc. 631·1380 In Tim• tor X·MAS MODEL HOME FURN Chop01d Floating Ola. dresa watch, orig. ftrevloualy displayed. 55500 Never warn LIKE NEW. 50-70% • below bultder wnlsale. $2000 pg# 455-&>08 RUF Co. 250-4196 Tu· --------Fri 9:30-5:30, Sat 10-3. PETS It 17791 Skypark. Irvine Walnut traditional bed· iiANliiiiiiMALSiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii6iiOii4ii9 room set , queen h eadboard, triple dresser w/2 mirrors. 2 nightstands $500. Call 759.0478 White oak modular bed· toom aet, queen bed/ lighte d bookc••• headboard, use •s ADOPT ..A·PET Every Sat & Sun at PETSMART. Fountain Valt.y. Puppl .. , kit· tens and more. alt looklng for loving, car· Ing home•. CALL 241 • 03 t 7 tor mO<e lnlo. ~Ingle •• , ()( sepAtal• ----C-A .... T_H_O....-u""'s"'"E"""a--pleces S500. While 6' ll•eper/sofa couch In Quality amall & big nffd 01 repair, best ___ 7_2_.2_.a_7_e_o __ otter! CaU 844-0955 Save a buaeo ano Wht sola & loveseat, llll abandoned petL Be a must aeu tnls wknd volun1eer/foster. Call '350 take Ill 760-8404 714-859-2704· MERCHANDISE BICYCLES 6060 MISC. 6015 i iiiiiiiiii••••iil 8 MX GT Proa.n.a 20'' blk•, top quamy patta. FALL P:tR a WOOD $150/obo. Call O.Vln SPECIAL Se..on.d 714-557·1020 wood, tree deffvwy. --------Ord., before Dec. 1 o Reconditioned uaed for thla low price. b4k ... UG-$150. Gr.at St 50/cor•. H O/hall Xmu QJflsJ e41-8284 COid. 71 ... 76&-8635 PlANt me: Ac .. 11 ncnts I07S Xmaa tr ... potted &.Iii' i iliiil•lii••••I 140 ~lrue, avocado• 1ru111ng 110. H.,be 11. Alrlln• Tlclcet 1-way, Oatton Juniper• 11. ()C.T,.v91M Cfty, Ml, Shade. pfne, cypr .. 1 Fry bV 12/11, mele. •·8' $10. 9CMM7 ...... 2.2 1225. 368 IHZ t 48 Come lor1h so ChAreclt!f in •M'A'S'H• 52 Pass;on 53 Depart 54 F!uite<s 56 Wllldow pans 58 Trunk 60 ConllOOd 61 Boar ruoway 63 SallSlaciOI'( g1ades 64 ~Yllme 68 Bobble - 10 II ... ,-~ .... D9 .... -9r CHMLIS GOiia _...OMMSHMW .... TANNAH .-sat an ... uu 111'11111111, ..... .............. u WEEKLY BRD>GE QUIZ ..... ,.Uufel... SILL i" • I "' "u"'. . 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OOOd Condl1Jonl !SHED CARPENTER. 14.000 obo 646-0899 M:l-Ot4e SOunt WEST NOR11f 10 P... 1• ? What do you bid now? EAST Pue NORTH EAST SOlfl'H WEST 1c:1 Dbl ? What action do you take? POWU BOATS . CHEVIOLET 9045 7012 'Te NOVA 8-CYL ------- --------0000 CONO. RUNS Q. 3 ·Both vulnerable, as South you bold: Q. 6 • Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: t8' ClaNlo HUdson GR EA Tl $1 5 00 . Bay Pac"-1. Xlnt cond. CAL.L 714-434-8038. New gray marine eng. FOf Info, S46-7M7 PORD c:1A 4 S 2 OJ 5 S .S '74 07 6 S •K Q 8 5 4 S 9075 OA 2 The biddlng has proceeded; soum WEST NORm EAST Pus Pua The bidding has proceeded: SAIL B0,.,.5 NOR111 EAST SOUTH WES'I' n& 7014 '83 Econolln• 150 Van l• Pua 1• 24-p aq 2<:7 ? What do you bid now? GARAGE SALES 1• Dbl ? What action do you take? Loolt for answers on Mondlly. ------- CAL as, 7 .5 Honda, VHF, Loran, 3 aalle, depth, good cond. $2100. 310-435·7094 >C255; 714-980-3e&4 Cro .. Trlmar.,. 40 ft, COSTA MESA 6124 COSTA MESA 6124 dleset. tactorf made, crul1lng k..,, radar. $17K. Call 675-2105 Special handicap equipment Und•r 6K mites. A/C, All Power, AM/FM Casa. Mint Cond.Underwatfanty. $30,000 Obo 722·1773 1 ... MUSTANG LX POL and mini lnteriOr, new tlrH. Calif amog. $4000. Call Devin 714- 557·1020 CORONA DELMAR 6122 FURNITURE!!! H~~:!~'i»r1n1 ONE DAY ONLY 1tema. Anahetm and •-5-p-•tw-tft-.----•-------1 Sat. 11·28 7am·2pm Terminal Wy Set 84 ~ ?Ol• BONDA 9085 Costume deslgnet ••II· Seara dbl door refrlg u&z l••• pub d art SKI BOATS u Ing aome of her stock $385. Nr nu W/0 $385 game, computer etutt, from TV Showa & Ethan Allen Dine Set misc. FRI/SAT. 2536-0 •1988 22ft Std Boat• Movl•sl Cl oth es, w/8-chrs $425. Mltsu Orange Ave. ~1396 5.7 litre v-a, King shoH, hats,. Jewelry. blshl 45" Bg Screen Cobra O/D, tow profile FrVSat 8am l Crnr of $975. Exec. Secretary•---------• hull, Ju1t eervlced, Pacific &·Begonia. desk w/hutch $195. NEWPORT new conlloller/BlmlnV Long water bed $185. BEACH 6169 upholstery. Great akl ESTATE Multl-Fa1nlly Gas BBQ $85 & mor•. boaMaat-loOka greaL FrVSat 9am, corner ol 17.,.2 Ori le D fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii m« d Begonia & Pacific Or. • 0 f, ••aTBLUl'I' Tu ey ... rea Y to go. Adams/Plaoentla -111.000 984-4267/291· Antiques, small appll· EV~VTHING MUSTGOI 2417 Bamboo. Sat 7· 9241pgr anc ea, gla11w are, 11am. Sporting goods t-;.;;;.;...:..:....----- much, much misc. CHRISTMAS CRAFT aamples. All new. In· · FRI/SAT a.2 SALE!ll une skate•, bike ne•· On the move? GARAGE SALi! meta, Ice chest, aport ClothH, a{lllques, Ori· l ovely hand.made gift bags & much more. Sell your extra Items 642·5581. h h Id ental dolls, antique SATURDAY a SUN Whether you're buying OUS8 0 curio cabinet, etc. 2221 Wallace or aelllng, Clualfled Items }!:r~~e~~~~.lla, Irvine --------covers all your needs! , _ __.l~n:...C.:ic.:.:la::::S::.::S::.::i~fl.:e.:d __ Mr11. S11111•eted Retall ,.rlce •••. 117,890 T. Roll In• Olacount ................ -12017 Equipped with: • Cruise Control •et Clvlo DX Sedan 1-ownr, whl/blu Int, pulk>ul ca ... $7500 obo. 64().5032 640.1029 Chances are you wlU find what you need at the price you want to pay when you read ClaaaHled dally '42·5178 -YOUR S A LE P R ICE -• Air c:ooditioning • Pwr. Door L«ls • MVFM ~ w/clock 3 • 4.6L V-8 Engint • JI.Ar. Orim's Seu • Tiit \\'bttl • Auto Trans. • Rw \\rindow Dtfrosw-• Cast Alwainwn \\'bttls • Pcnrtr W'mclo1'1 • Dual Air Bags • Elecrric Mirrors ... aniJ ntan otlur eature.1/ 9173 ------__ .. ,_,_ ____ """'• ............. ,,,.,,.,. ...,. f.eeji.' ....... '"' ....... ...,, _ ... l'tlOtH.I ttPt-1 '.a ACll .... WI Du.A ---H ,60?-c.'-" (_i,~ 2080 •ARBOR BLVD. OF CARI" • COSTA lllSA (714)642-0010 AU, 'fl~ IU&ACT TO"'°" 1W.1. ~ TAil, UC , 8MOO & OOC fUI AU. OFFIM ON~O CMOlf MA: f'NCO NOT l\.IOal ON LIAlll M.£ ENOS 11 ... I .. 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' ..... ' . . ... ~ ........... , ............................................ . . . THE NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA DailJPilDL Cover Home Presented By, Jane Sungaila Remax South County See Page 8 For More Information A Special Advertising Supplement Vol. 18, No. 47, Nov. 26, 1994 • ./ Collier~ s-a. C'a.R ... 2. ~/Index 3. Valentine Properties Inc. 4. Prudential Newport 5. Prudent.tal Newport 6. Grubb & El11s 7. Grubb & E1lls 8. Grubb & El11s 9. Water&oot Homes Inc, Rultors 10. Water&oot Homes Inc, Realtors 11. Water&ont Homes Inc, Rulton 12. Coldwell Banker Newport Be-.h 13. Coldwell Banker Newport Bach 14. U>ldwd.l B-nker Newport Be.ch 15. Col~ Banker Newport Bach 16. Coldwell Benker Costa Maa 17. Pnadaiual Ca11'wnla • .. ·' .. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, November 26, 1994 /PAGE 3 VA L E N T -I N E 2CM~P1aza Suite 100 Newport Beach· 714-640-2500 .P R ·a· P E RT I E s J + NEW LISTING Ill.VINE • Quiet inside loop location. Best of the Woodbridge townhomes. Single level end unit feels like a single family home. Close to laltc, cennis1 pool & earlt .. Courtyard cnrry, large living room w/hidl ceilings. Show' light & bright. $18-4:,500 + Newport Beach BASTBLUFF • Gorgeou~ 48R single family home. An entertainer's dre;im comt true with lush tropical courty.ud entry and Koi pond, resort sryk baclt ~rd with pool, spa & wet bar. $599,000 BBLCOUllT · A NEW LOOK!! cozy ;ind inviting • just ready for the Holidays. New carpet enhances rhe handsome marble in the spaciou~ entry. Beautifully decor.ued w /lots of mirrors & cuscom lighting throughout. 3 large bdrms • Master suite w /fp and sitting room. 2 spa.s & koi pond. $939,000 BIG CANYON · LOWEST PRICED IN ARE.A!! 2BR plw den with a whole new loolt , new paint, carpet & entty tile, large comer lot and all on one lc\CI $529,000 NEWPOllT NORTH • Private loc.ition backing to the hjllside. 4BR plus den in a guard pted community. $539,000 NBWPOllT'S BACK BAY • Custom cottage in a pri\"ne corner of the world with 2BR, 2BA. Large master suite w/firc:place . All new appliances & roof. Large lot nr golf, horse trails, & the &cit Bay. $310,bOO H.AllBOll '&IDGB • U>\·clr country md night light views from this l~rge 3BR townhomc w/Joft . $47 2,000 THE BLUFFS -Unbclic\•ablc: B~clt B~y vie~ from this front line, 2BR, 2BA condo. Vit·ws from master. suite, kitchen, dining room & living r0<1m!!! SELLER SAYS SELL NOW!! $317,900 + Custom Homes lllTZ COVE · Builder Mediterranean moasterpiece w/full ocean \iews. 48R suite , gym, office & chcitre. Prh·are pool. $2,995,000 HAllBOll lUDGB • Beautiful all white contemporary custom home. Approx. 5,000 sq .ft. w/48R, library, exercise room, w /private pool, spa and some ocean views. $1,995,000 MISSION VIBJO · Fabulous lontion "i1h lalte and mounuin \'icws! Private beach, guard·gated community! 4BR, 3.5 BA w/library. Three firepbces, pool w/watemlJ and pa! BcaunfuUy appointed w/marblc and hardwood floors -just needs a linlc TLC. Reduced. $579,000 BIG CANYON · Magnificent cu tom home buih & designed by Fui Int. OH:r 6000 q . It. of the fine t materials. Located on ;i brgt' Im O\~r 22,000 sq. ft. 4BR suite , medi;i room, formal dining. You must Kt' to apprc.:iare. Private: pool. THIS IS A VALUB AT... $2,495,000 LINDA ISLE · Overlooking che tranquil ~y, thi Mediterranean vill;i has 4BR suite , bree formal living room, dining room plus nwd qumc:rs. Main rooms arc on the: water mUing a spccucubr memcnt. Built by Fm Int. This is the uJtimacc: home. $47500,000 SATU.llDAY lk SUNDAY 15 Jnu Loi. 101 ColumbU Sl49,900 $229,000 D.C hambcrs B.Chambcn NEWPORT CREST • Bc;iut1ful 2BR, 2.5 BA townhomc \\1th fabulous grc:cnbdt location. Only 3 bind~., to chc bc.ich11 ABSOLUTE STEAL $199,900 SHOWBIZ CELl3BRITY OWNED · Dramatic )inglc lc,c:J tuwnhome. 2 bdrm, l b.1th, remodeled kitchen )'~th new cabmct~ & new Jppli;inces, upgrJdcd tile. Beautiful h;irdwood floors, custom book ~hcl\·es, 3 bllts to beach. lots of P'Laz. Onl)' $229,000 PULL OCEAN VIEW · St:nsation.il 3B R. 21 /2 BA Ne" port Crest to\\ n home. Beautifully remodeled \\1th indirect hghnng, eat-in lti1chcll w/p.i.,s thru bar, lkcor;itur tile. Dram:itic m~tcr i.ui1e w/vaultcd ceiling. Custom boolt c.1scs & fireplace . fa tended declt. $339,500 LOOKING FOil A FAST ESCROW?? · 38R, 2.SBA cownhome "i 1h e.it 111 lutchen. dramatic master suite \\;th 'auhcd ceilings 6repbce newly painted $227 ,000 OCEAN VIEW · Dr:im.itic 3BR. 3BA + retreat townhomc:. Custom ·decor w/h:ird wood floors, fircpbcc. wet bJr & \'3ultc:d ceilings. Fabulous end lnc.ition just 3 blodu to beach. REDUCED $249,900 + Other Areas CDM • Engh~h sryle townhomc w/28R. 2BA, fireplace, \\cl b.ir & 1us1 minute~ to the beach, shopping & fine.: dining $295,000 LAGUNA HILLS · 38R condo \\1th huge enclosed priv.i1c: yud near wilderne., bi.kc rnil. Approx 1,200 ~q .ft. · Neat & dean re;ady to mo\'e into. Hurry lst time buycl"o, we will work with you FHA & VA $109,900 SOlITH COAST MBTllO • Upper end unit "'/10\•cly p.irk \ 1ew. Sel.'.unry gated w/comm. pool & pa. $106,900 CORONA DBL MAR -Bl:.<ff PRICl:.D DUPLEX IN C OM. Grc.i1 mrncr lcl\..rnon \vith 2 bedroorm, I bJth plu' .1 I RR & 1 RA unit. Seller i~ moti\JteJ & hJ' liiunJ .mother'' For more mfO, cJll 800· 284 1153 #333000 $329.000 HUNTINGTON HAR.BOU R .\ buvm dream cumc true, e\cq thing nc\\ '' Bc\I locuion in 1r.11 .. 1, fa.:e' lots of ~u"'hmc tu 1h<' West · Rike to bc.ich Jnd ".ilk to HJrhor 2BR w/ncw carpet, p.i1111, kitlhcn coum..:r' & rile ·tloo~. gorgeous French door.. Prt\Jle pati~1 Perfect lex l 't umc buw~ $129,900 COMMERCIAL LOT fN OLD TOWN TUSTIN · 15,000 sq fi pnml' wrncr lu1 w/100' frontJgc feet on El (' .1m11111 Real Perfect for mall busincs~ 'u1..h J' d.l\' .. Jrc: center. Call the s 8.A. todJ) .ind ~Cl rhm~ .. going!! ~540,000 MISSION VIEJO · L<ml.'\I pnccd rnndo in Ridgcmon1. Perfect for fiN umc b uyer<." urge end unit. 2 mas1cr suncs but c.in ca,il)' be com·c:rtc:d back to stud\' or nu~n 2 c.ir garage w/bundry · $165,500 fR.VINB • POPL1LAR RANC HO SAN JOAQUIN townhom1:. O'er 1800 'q ft with 3BR :ind .i grc;it lnc.1non mcrlook.mg the parlt. Very prt\'3lc "'i1h .i1r cnndiuunmg, ~olar heat, oalt p;rnclmg, c. ']ra 'tor.igc .ind built in hche & cabinet~ $295,000 LAGUNA BEAC H · Bu1I er<> IPt" Arn~ from the 'and l-ull \\hue "Jter c)<'.can & sunset \1c\\ \ $275.000 MONAllCH BEACH · 3B R 'rngle famil) home 1111 .l IJrgc corner lot t ;u.lrd g.1tcd communal'\" $299,500 + FOR LEASE Tustin lWKh QR 2.650.Mo f.orom dd M.u 28! 2.500.Mo NcoaimCrai tall l,iSO.Mo Momrdi Bach JBl 1,690.Mo ua · Inioc 2Jl 1.150.Mo lrrinc lBl BOO.Mo lnW 3BR 1395.Mo SHOllBCUFFS -FlRST M0:-0.'TH RE~'T IS FREE'!' If rented b\ 12/1/94 pao.iou~ 3BR. 2BA humc on luge ''lrncr 101 Hardwood floors & some 01.ean \IC:\\ Woallt to beach!! $2,950.Mo SUNDAY 20 lnu Loa N~Crcs1 Big Canyon Big Canyon 10 Buming T rtt 20 ~ Grand Due.ii $339,500 $2,495,000 $529,000 0 Clwnbcrs L ViknllM VSuton PAGE 4 /SATURDAY, November 26, 1994 HARBOR VIEW HOMES SALE! Popular Ponofl- no Plan w/encl enby breezeway. 4BR. 3.SBA. fam. rm .. bonus rm., vaulted ceil In bv rm. pool- slze back yd. Exd schools & comm. fadlities. Reduced to $657 ,500 ROBERT TAYLOR 5Q9.S7S7 DRAMATIC PEN1110lJSE GATED COMMUNrn'. TOO ••• $168.000 Sophisticated 2BR condo w/ex.cµstte interior appointments lhroughouL Near the beach w/pool. spa. exercise room. dJbhouse & card room. STRESS REDUCER! BAYCREST POOL HOME FOR $539.000 Come home to your SOlAR HFATID pool for a dip after a hard day at the office Light/spacious 3BR, 3BA home w/huge lam nn. French doors. high ceilings & a big entertaining back patio QUIT RENTING ••• BUY YOUR HOME FOR $214.900 Ught/bright 4BR home w/pride of OM'lel"Ship throughout R~ nice front & back ~. redone kitchen & baths There is even room to store your boat or RV Move right m1 NEW ENGlAND CHARM INCOME UNITS FOR $429.000 LM> tn one & rent the other! Ideal location near booting & bedches Thi!> c~ property Is loaded w/prde of .~ Call for detaib today NEWPORT HEGKfS CORNER CHARM ONLY $425,000 A great comer lot IAlith a ··seaet garden .. W1 back yant 38R. 2BA + den or f~ room. 9JV1Y living room w/firepiace. dining room. 2-<:ar garage + room for RV storage Located near good schools. tool 2 DUPlEXES -2 LOTS SS25K EACH PRIDE OF ,OWNERSHIP UNITS! Spacious & bright interiors. 9Jldeck.5, tons of parldng. fireplaces in each tnit.. Sok! as a pocbge ~· McM! <JJicldy on this one' SPACIOUS ROOMS WRAP AROUND the arnnv patio In this 4BR home on IOU9ht eher address. A private feel abowlds. , Reduced to $659,000 LOWEST PRICE. Bay & ocean view residence In security hi-rise complex. Walk to Udo Vil- lage shops/theatre. Boat slip available. A Best Buy! - ~ OWNER Wll.I. CARRY REDlJCED TO SEU. NOW $595.000 Sunrry soulh ~ patio. 38R. f\rep0ce ·& 2-car garage. This home coold become 2-story It's very deceiving from the street. so let us shcMr you inside. UDO BAYFllONI' + DOCK ~ ROOMS A MOii£ FOR Sl.975Mll Huge bayfront deck w/room for a 55' ~ N\.lllCfOOS desiglel' details, eJevator. wet bar & nu::h more! UDO ISlE llEDlJCED TO $659.000 4BR LIDO tsl.E home w/a large smny patio feall.r'es spacious roomc;. Located on a hi!jlly desirable street. SOOp, compare & 00/. TllY LOW DOWN PYMNT1 INCOME DlJPl.EX AT $599.000 Oversized beckooms, 38R. 6-car garage extra storage. Upper ri has 2 separate Iv rms, dii areas & kitchens. <Seat comer lot ri c;pet area of W. Newport. MOVE IN NQW ... plan Boat Parade Party! Comer lot, fam. nn. din nn. great views. lf1 all here. CaU today. Open SAT & SUN 1-4. 121 E. Edgewater.'N.B. For Sale at $1,499,000 ~ For Lease ac $6,900 month OWNER FINANCING ON nos DlJPl£X AT $425.000 C>.Mier ~ fnana! to ~ ru,.er Mi incane property to p..r por1folo before year-e-d. Cal Jor men? U'lfonnatia"I regarting this P.fid other g:>Od buys In and around Newport ~ BIG FOUll.ftEX GOOD CASH fl.OW AT SSS,..000 Live in enc and rent the others. fdeatt located in a great rental area Cal for spc":ifr.: details VINTAGE BAlllOA BAY VIEWS NOW $495.000 Owmrig dasslC beach ooUage w/lorewr bay W!w from Irv nn & upstairs MBR. 4BR, 28A. bonus rm w,lwasher I & Jr,ier hookiJp + storage. Big front pon::h w/Oay views. OC£ANFllONI' STEAi.i 35' OCEAN FllONl'AGE $775.000 Located co a choice comer lot on the oceanfrooL Breathlak!ng ocean & sunset views withe feeliig or wide open space. You rrust see il1 .IASMINE CREEK TOWMIOfllE C41Jt1•s FINEST FOR $415.000 2BR in gated cocmulily featlles famiJ roan. formal dining room. front and re.ar yards. Assodation pool. ~ & tennis. A fne 00,, at this price tt\al won't last! NiCfD BELOW APPllAISMJ NOW ONLY Sl.4'"•" Cape Cod Custom BAYFRONT home on a large oomer k>t ~ Newport Hart>or, city IEjlls & Mt Bakiy. A~ & ~type cl Cape Cod here! You rrust see !tis roe. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, November 26, 1994 /PAGE 5 Th e Prudential "J" Newport Realty Nevvport Beach Office CHOICE BAYFRONT HOMES F antastic prime main channel location o n secluded Gilbert Island's leeward side. Newer private docks for three 50' boats. Open and bright house is ~ntertainer's d elight. luscious courtyard entry opens to flowing floor plan with extensive use of glass opening to oversized deck allowing 24 hours of clear water- front views. Well maintained waterfront home is ready to enjoy now or for your cu:.tom persona Ii.led touches. Amcnitieo; include large laundry room. two full wet bars and sccuricy system. Close to Boba Chica Wildlife Sanctuary and alJ bay, ocean and beach activities in Prestigious Hunting- toq Harbour. A short commute to Lth Angeles, Long Bc,1ch, Newport BC'ach and Irvine. Easily acct> :.able to thn.'t.' major airports. Features: • Views f.rom Kitchen, Living, Dining and Family Rooms .... · •Huge Oversized Deck • Thiee 50' Boat Slips • 6000 square foot lot •Four Bedrooms • Three Full Baths • Living Room w I Fireplace • Family Room w I Fireplace • Two Full Wet Bars • Large Inside Laundry w I Separate Entry . $1,075,000. Picturc!-qlll' Lido I.sic tx-ckon~ you homl' to thi" dramatic rl'!.idcncc on .i prime bl.ind stM.'t. Private dock for a 55' craft, c;paciou-. main room,, d esigner wall coveringc;, an l'll'\·ator from thl' basement + much mon.•1 $1,975,000. Ol I ·\ ' I I\ l l' I I \")\J .\1\1\.1..,l ·\ll MAGNIFICENT Pre,ented By: MARCIA DOS EY PGR: (71-t) 509-r'O., CORONA DEL MAR T WO BEDROOMS+ LOFT Prime location in A-1 condition. Xtra large fam. nn., solarium, fonnal liv & din rooms, remodeled family kit. Walk to beaches & park. Offered at $585,000 SBR l.mdJNrk ~t;ite on tlw Silnd F•m rm. den, hbr.arv St Ch.lrl~ lit. full gym & romantic rooftop <;e>lanum w I .360 dt>g!\'t' b.J,., oceoin & a~ hght views.. A r.ar\' opportunity. ull todoly Offure(I .ti $2.295,lm Ja mine Cr~ck Plan 2 w I din. 'rm., fom rm ., fron t & rear yd . Assoc pool/ s pa I tennis. Very private fec..•ltng . Offered at $425,000 I LOTS OF ENTERTAINING ROOM Highly customized SBR, 38A h~me for a big family. Nice patio w I firepat, upper decks w /ocean & bay views. MBR ~ views to Dana Pt. Den, fam rm., lrg kit, bonus rm + more. Offered at $825,000 VINTAG E4BR Beach house w I forever bay view from liv nn & upstairs MBR. Bonus room, extra storage & a huse front porch to enjoy. You must see this house to appn..'- ciate full ! Offered at $495,CXX> Presented by D AYN A PETIIT HM : (714) 673-3899 PG: (714) 651-4610 "H appy Thanksgiving To All of My Friends &t Neighbors!" (I I PAGE 6 /SATURDAY, November 26, ~994 ru IF ONLY DIE BEST WILL DO 1..;....;.;,i-lmmarnl:rn: 3 lxl. 2.Sba home on quiet owr!>lZl'd loi. Rich hardwoods. while 1ik. Frendl door.. plantation .shuuer. .. C\ cry arti..i1c !>lr<>kl' of quality & :.tyll'. Char Hummel $470,000 CORONA IUGID..ANDS VIEW a;;a.;~o;....i Oldcr home on great comer lot with 1---;;;..._~ oc.:c..•an view~. R-2 Zone. currently two 11nih or 31xV2ba Conagc on nkc lot Ann Peters As~ Shuler $429,000 S89.000 "'i299.000 GREAT BACHELOR PAD \l·r,,11llc..·, furn1,hc:d Jnd rt>J d)' lO mo,l'-tn '111d111 Pc..·rfc..·c..1 for 'in~k prnfe"10nJI Lom- munll)' pool & 'PJ .incl duhhou~ WJlk 10 ,,111d\ llt.'.tc.. he..•, Mary Ann McGuire $89,000 CAPE COD I 111) lhd I '>h.1 1ownhorr1<.: w11h lirl·pl.1H· .md ,11t1rt)Jrd l'nll') Pm a1c..· Imm ''d<' .ind hJ,1-. \.ml' .1c.. H'nlc..·d ''uh ,h.cd\ rrc..'l'' Dick Dkk.'iOn $119.900 CORNER LOCATION 'p.11I•111• ltl.(111 II d hri,1:h1 .lhd \ 111.1 l1.ill1< t.I 1nml1101111111m \\llh ll\111).( r1111111 l1wpl.11c..· I rll'.11 c..·1111 1111 .1111111 Mary Ann McGuire $169,000 UPGRADES GAJ.OREI '"'I"' •II I I<'' .!lid 2 'ih.1 1n 4u1c..·1 c..·nd loci 111111 I 1tllllllllrlll) I< 11111,, p<K1I ~ ,p.1 \\.ill-. !tr l~'.11 he..•, TcdJarvl'< $255.000 CATAUNA VIEW \ 111.1 B.ilho.1 .?bJ c..orner penihnu~ VJultt'<l I l'tlmS<'· 'kylij.thb & mirmn·d w.ill F.intJ<,tlt h.irht 1r .111d C .11.1hn.1 \ ll'W'>. Mary Ann McGuire $259,900 DREAM HOME l pitr.1,1<-J C luno 11111' lbd ~hJ homt• "uh I ,p.t11'1\l' I .lll\ 00 ffiOUnl.lln :JOd Wild 011Wer '11 \\' I\ rtn II\ .1ppninted Mary Ann McGuire $299.000 c.dM DEUGfff C .1 pt c od .?!''<I lh.1 cha mk"r 1 •n qu 1et Ire.'\:· lined 'lrl't't I rl'Ol h door.. CU\lom cabme<1ry 'kyhgh1' and wuod burning fireplace Unda Octb a Lots Jacobs. $299,000 "'i.) I ~.000 "'i )SS.1100 SEASIDE UVJNG Rnl(hl Jnd l heery lnwt.'r un11 in tht.' Tt:rrnc.c....., lhd. 2h.1 Jnd 2 c...1r JllJc..ht>d g.irage \X';ilk 10 ht:.11.ht·' .ind V1l1Jge 'hop' BJ.J ohnson $315,000 WESTPARK SHOWCASE L1)(hl '" hn).!hl ~hd dt''9l(nc..r home wi1h nunr c.. thlom lc...•Jturc..·, Tilt· pool .ind 'Pa -•nd 1rnp11.1l l11,h l.1ml'l.Jpmg Patti o·ix~ky s319,ooo NEWPORT PEN1110USE tt.l\lr11111 • ••nd11m11rn1m \\1lh .?bJ lh.1 Jnd p1" 111 ·P·• 'tn unt\ hurlc..hn)( .ind t''flJn"' t' h,I rho II .llld I I( I '.tfl \ Jl'\\' Bonnie Barrington $325,000 INVF.STMENT HOME \c..•\\ l lhlntn l.,1pt.• ( 11d du pk' \\ Hh h11gc.. -\hd '"'' 1·1 111111 .ind ,p.1u11u' ~hd uppt.·r \1.tkl' your humc..• p.1} "' nw n w ·•> Susan Vesely $339,000 CHARMING COTTAGE F'c.dknr C.mon.i dd Mar IO<':lted 2bd holllt' 'le.it & c.leJn Walk 10 'hop!>. C'Jfo'> & oce'Jn Pete Bartttt $362,.SOO ENTERTAINMENT HOME 'ip.1rn1u' re.. modeled homt.' on C.ul-ck-,.ic. ihd ~hJ w11h H'ry pm.11e m.i'ter \Ulll' and 'P·•rl-.Jm~ pC1e1l u.nd.a Oeth a LoJs Jacobs $369,000 NEWPORT VIUA Bc..·Jut1f11l C.1-... C.1lon model on <.uper--.ued lot Huge l'lc~ant m.hlc..'r !illttc, wood Ooor-- .md fJbuh>u.<t luMt lrople.U l.Jnd.'Glpe. Mall Gulledtc $388,000 OIADONG llEMOOEL E.lMbluff 3hd home -every room has a ga~('l\,,View Ught & brighl w/:i happy R>ehngi" · $62S,OOO UTll.EOOWN L1rge family Jnd enlcf!Jmmcnl homt" on qu~1 c..'Ul-dc-!>.ll loc..1tK>tl in Cow JO t-krght., Adckd C\L~ om f c J tu re-. 1 h rou!'h<>ul Raylene MJ.radc $419,800 STEPS TO BF.ACHES !'.pJ< IOU!> 1ownhomt> 'tyk· du pit>"' fcJtunng jbd lha. h1~h t e1lcnj.." f1rcpl.1l c de..'<. k' and l'>rM.k lOU rtprd l'nlf')' Unda Oetb a Lois J acobs $429,000 BANK OWNED r.1n1.1ll~ rc..·m.,c..kllc..t 1Tx1 ~h.1 m ,.:1c...11 n.,, 1.rl''I tomrnunlt} l'\ttllc·n1 ,111h ,tppc.. 11 !Inn~ .11l 11lfrr-- Ann Peters A Suzannt hu~r $420.000 TifE BLUFF ' BF.ST 'tl1111nmg one..· ol .1 k111d l \pJndc..d ti. rc..·moc.h·t...d honx '"fl' rh lu1. .1111111 ''uh mint ILt•k B.1} \It'\\ Sally Sh1pley $439,000 NEWPORT Vlill Ca~ CJlon model on lluper·,111:d hlC llugt." ~t5tl'r l>Uitc. wood nonr--. l.1huk1m y.ud Carol A.lllson $495,000 $60,000 PRICE REDUC110Nt!I l·Lu110f Ridge rt>modc..•I c..'\lldin.I( quJht) ~p.i .. e <;,l\t'.l"I 1hrough(1m "fl.l<H>l" 3hd 1ov. nhomt.'. offl.,.., 11.11ur1l light BJ.Johmon $535,000 CdM PERFEcnON Dt.>tOl"JIOr' du pit''\ ft'Jlllrl" lbd front hOU'l' V.llh turdwuud noon,, .tnd 1-'n:nch doors, Jnd J p;itlOlb llxJ, plus c;rud1•1 Unda r a Lo.ls J8CObe Barbara Auoe $489,000 O.ASSIC CASABlANCA Thn.~ bd 2 Sb.I with m:arble Jcttnt' JnJ wl1111. on "'httc mtcnor Pn\':lle lltnum and l'nt lo'l·d l <lll rt)' J rd Mali GuJled&r $589.000 Gll.EAll.Y llEDlJCED Ckc-Jn .. tr) lights and mount Jin \ k'\\' "''hi· fn1m lhL' bc.iuufuJ }bd 2.5bJ home m ll.1~ • Ridge..' E,t,1k-.. Carol Allbon $639.000 HARBOR JUDGE F.n, h.1n11ng Kc:n~mqton modd I or Slxl h111111 "11h pc•ol 'fl'J lu'h l.1nd'lJ p1n~ .mc..I .! 1 I• 1(\1.ud ~Hc..'d c..ommw11tv Mall Gulled~ S689.S00 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Fm h.1nrml( CrJfl\nun~h1p ~hd u1u.11~"· .!ll\I 111, """"" propt."n) un Jhuum~ lut hero~ ,ot.I 1• n1w p.Kk.lAC or 'tc..'p;lratcly Ano ~Ted.Jank a Scmoac SbWer $695.000 BACK BAY SPl.ENOOll li.ttk BJy. City light~ ... nd mount.un '..:w fnim 1h1., one-of a-kmd Ea. tblufT home TOUll) redone wnh contcmporary mtenor.. Sally Shipley $699,000 BAYCllFST VILLA Mcd1terr,mean CXeC\.111\ elenten:iinmt"nt honw ~tth 6bd. 5ba. Enormou lot w1!h 'P.'r"hn).! pclol dc..'<.k.' .ind lush l.lnd'i<'".ip1ng Unda Octb a LolsJllCObs S699,000 CORONA DU Mil p.1 1om uPf.Cnided owner., urut • 2bd JPf wnh wonderful ocean views AlTih from lkgontJ P.uk. 1 u r ~· UadaOedla..-,.... s115,ooo NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, November 26, 1994 /PAGE 7 A New Commitment to Sene You Better -6200 LUXURY FFAnJllES .............. _ N<.'wpon Nonh 4bd \\1th pool. .!>p.i . ._ __ .. rrurt>le noor. Jnd rruny c~om ft.-ature-. 24 hr Et-•le-gu.m:k'<i commuouy Mali $375,000 PROBATE SALE l bd, 2 bJ home in !\t.•\\ oon He1W.1 .. l..Jr.~w fJrruly mom 1 fm:plJlt..., ·''"int.'CI frun trec' Hc1r. \\.lnt 11 -.f>ld Bob Coluccio $298.SOO FRONT ROW VIEW E.Nbluff t•nd unu \\ nh f.tnlJ,ll( ''IC\\.., tight & bright 2 bd. l 5 bJ With cu.-.tom up!U'..idcd f1:.1111r1...., thmughour LesUc Roik a Steve Leverett$S10,000 PlcruRE PERFECT Delightful Ja,rrune Crt.~k 3 hd home wuh centrJI .11r. h.1rdwood Ooor., lu'h Roger-. Garden-, dt•<:or .ind pt"t'k-.1-llcl(I 0Ct.'3n \leW BEAUllFUUY UPDATED .....,;;;;,..;,;._""""' 'c" pon fk.t( h ext."<. Ull\ c hnmt.• li)(hl & bnEtht intcnor. huEtc 101 \\ Et.lt'dt.•n,, 3 c.1r pr.1ge Unda Oeth a Lois Jacobs $634.900 CHAllMJNG HOME + INCOME :'\ewer CdM dupkx on wrncr 1111 Cu' lo11UJcd 31xl. 2 Sh.I in fmnt & lhd .?h.1 in ba<k, Both hJ\c 2 <."Jr gar:igc' Glw.la Bunnmter $769,000 OCEAN VIEWS Gated <><.cJn Ran h 4bd. 3 Sb.I. 3 t.Jr g:irJge home LU!>h 1.mdsc.:Jpmg Jut•nred b)• rock and bouqwt <':ln}·on 'tone Dea Burton $8SS,OOO DREAM HOME GJtl.'d HJrbor R1d~c 3bd. jh.:l ni-.forruzed home ~J'.>'.'ClJ...-UIJr OC\.'Jn Jnd my hgh1s \lt"\\" An dcg;mr 1oucb of c.:1.1' .. Marek Adler $87S,OOO HARBOR POINTE Mawufkcnt c\t.'C'Ul1H~ home m g.11ed .irt.~J L:1111e 4bd, 3 SbJ with IJbmy. 3 t.Jr g.1r.1ge. gntJI loo1t1on Myrna loom or lnttty Ndson $889,000 AU D&ESSED UP AND RF.ADY TO GO Well-pnced 5bd. H.irbor R1dg"· beJuty 'Wi1h unob,tructed \ 1ewi; of c>e.eJn cny lighis. and mounuins. Marilyn knhntt $899,000 SPYGl.ASS HILL Front row 4bd. 2 5bJ h<>rrk! \\uh c\pan· ivc 'ie.,~ ;ind pm"Jte <."OUrt}Jrd entr.mre Marilyn Kcrshntt $9SO.OOO coa<>NA DEL MAR The righ1 addre-.s. the perfect wn-.er & harbor \ icw with Sbd, 4ba Comple1e remodel. 9oonk ~ $969,000 Harrid Botwlnkk SS6s ooo .... I .ll')'),()(111 ... ~. t')').000 I UDO ISLE BAYFRONT Tnplc\ on -.ind} bc.1ch Mlh \ 1c\\ 3 un11 ... 2 wuh flr(>plJce ... C:ill for fln .. inl•n~ ckt.uh Joan lcwb $1,099,000 EQUFSl'RIAN ESTATE Approx 4 aue oiate C1rcul.ir dm e with en111 founrJin. horse fJc.:1h1y/bJrn gra~' p.id&x.k. ... ndmg Jre:t. pool & more MM Pdttscn $1,29(),000 BIG CANYON CLASSIC Thn:c h<.I ( u~tom1zed home on IJrEtl' pm Jlc lor wuh gUt.'\l apJnmcnt Gate· ~ardt."tl. 3 fircpl.ln ..... ind 3 <:.tr ~rJge llattlrara Aunt l}oAn.o KenlOO $1,295,000 <>CF.AN VIEW COUNTRY FRENOI . Don r mL'>' J l.1hulOll'• opponunny to per- -.on.1lw.• nugnificem 5 bd 6 Sb.1 t."\lJlc wnh pool & 'P.I· CJwhnJ & 'un-;ct '~w., To ~ completed in ·<)'; Dea BurtOo $1 ,37S,OOO PRIVATE ENTEllTAINMENI' ESTATE Cu'>lom1zed .ind exp;indt.'<i. 3 pm ate ick y.mh. pool. '>PJ, BBQ. wet bar PJCIOU:. nu<,ter ~une with saunJ. Walk-in wine cdlir aoy A Mary Ostabout $1,49S,OOO UNIQUE IA.GUNA PltOPDTY 360 degree ocean view penthou~ w11h pooJ Re tJuraru, office/n.>1.iil 'PJ~. 'and ample underground p;trkmg. MaryAnn McGWtt $1,800,000 MEDO'EllllANEAN MAGIC Gate guarded Per.iltta Hilb, 6bd. 8 5ba honw ~ituJted on almost 1 acre .with a pool & spa. Marllyn knbner $2,499,000 BEST BLTY5~ NEAR DIE BEACH! 1hrt.·c hd to\\ nhumc 2 hlo<. kz. tu th1.· oc.e.m & 81~ CornnJ lk.llh H.i.. .tll thl· Jffil'Olllt." Joanna Hendrie $789,000 CORONA DEL MAR'S FINEST Ct"tom duple\ \\uh '>PJ{ K)ll'> 3bd 3bJ fJmJI)' room • den home.> .1nd J 2bd . .?h.I Jp.tnment Unda Oeth or Lob Jacobs $849,000 AN ENCHANTED DREAM !'!pt:(tJ<:lllJr \I(;'\\'' OH'Jn UI}' ltghr'" .~bd 3h.:l HJrhor R1dgi: l"'mrruzcd hon'll.' (oJll'd l<>mmunll} Jnd '-''C:I) p<l...,1bh: rom.h of t i.I-.: Adle $ KALEIDOSCOPE SUNSETS H.1rbor Vk'\\ 11111' Sbd home. l'\p,tndl•d & remodeled. ~mJ,hmg <><.e.m .ind h.1rhor \ IC\\''>1 Bonnie Barrington $99S,OOO NEWPORT ISIAND DUPLEX O\C~r 80 foct nf "'.ner front.•itt' rx.., 1.. holds 3 ho.ii... lllUld he: lOO\t:ncd II•''" gk family home Claudette ,.Taylor $789,000 HARBOR POINTE \upenvr lU'tnm lt.ltllf\" ll1Ethh 1p~r.1J ed 4hd -~I 2h.:l hnmc: vJlcd wmmurrn\ . ()JJJ:'".\T I-/()[,"~5E T()[l R SUNDAY COltONA tU.JroS 428St:a&A ... A.~A lANm: $590.000 COltONA~ 421 MOllNING CANYON .... KAY ltONJ'AL $"29.000 JASMINE aux 59 )A.WIN£ CJlllJ( ..... ANN A SVZANNE $59'.000 8AL80A ISlAND tl6COLU. ..... OF.A 8UltTON $8-,.000 BIG CANYON 22 •U£ ST a.ouo l-4 lt08EIT PENlCWTT'Z St .Ol,.000 auJFFS 2Jl9 VlSTA RlreTE ..... SAUY HlPlEY $19,,000 CO.ONA O£L MAil J700 OCEAN 81.VO l-4 PHYUJS HAYDEN $l.J9'.000 . BIG CANYON st ROYAL ST. GEO&GE , ... OSTE.aHOtrrs ''·""·000 POINT O£l. MAil 2571 POINT 0£1. NAJl , .... KATUY GMMEa.l $469.000 EASTSJO£ lfl'S 408 16nt STllET '"" 809 COl..l''CCIO $J98,.000 HA.mlOa lt.D>GE 2JMONACO 1-4 BOii SEAallS $899.000 NEWPOllT NOllTfl j,,. COll11! MAaJN 1-4 SOLLY SHATZEN ~.ooe -.CANYON lO auJUrY 111U.S .... CUK>L AUJ90N $1.,,,,, .. . ·--PAGE 8 I SATURDAY, November 2'· 1994 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA ME~ PILOT I REAL ESTATE . -- JASMINE CREEK JEWEL Extensively & excitingly remodeled oontemporary. Three bedroom -2 'la baths -two 11toi7. , Guard gated community -pools, spas and tennla. Walk to beach --t&N,000 1 ANN AND SUZANNE 725-5126 -: 717-9921 CORONA.HIGHLANDS VALDES Four Bed.room custom. Fabulous rear yard. Access to private beaches. A a~ at '690,000 OPEN SUNDAY 1-4:30 Larp corner Jot. R-8. Probate ale. B.rtnc often. bu,7 at ...... ooom 23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 190, Newport Beach, CA 92660 A Home for the Discriminat:ing Family High atoQ Spyglass Hill sits this beautifully remodeled home,.._~ich. provides a view of the ocean. bay end city lights. The light and airy rooms offer tlfe elegant, yet relaxed ambience of Southern valiforn1e. The entrance .f.oyer features marble ~oors and a. graceful s~irway leading to the .~cond floor, ~ step-down living roorp is characterized by a beam ce1hng and fireplace. Flowing off the hvmg room 1s a SteP.j.Jp formal dining room which overlooks the outside entertainment area. Adjacent ta the dining room is the kitchen. complete with Su~Zero refrigerator. The second level features four more bedrooms including a stunning master suite. Featured in the master suite is a sitting room with fireplace. custom bath with glass block. large walk-in closet. One wall is all window which enjoys the ocean and city lights view. Two of the other bedrooms have sliders leading to a deck overlooking the front of the home. Ou~id~. the entertainment area is ideal for any size group. Featuring a spa, beautiful water disijlay & breathtaking views of the ocean & city lights. This home is offered by Re/Max South County at $1,275,COJ. For further information or private showing, call Jane Sungaila -----~ MESA PILOT REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, November 26, 1994 I PAGE 9 OPEN HOUSES From one to four p.m. Saturday and Sunday 930 Mariners $1,599,000 1994 Sales 3 Collins Island 510 Via Lido Nord 57 Linda Isle 20 Bay Island 16 Napoli 16 Napoli &JI Via Lido Soud 305 North Star Ln. 121 Via Firenze SO Linda Isle 200 Via Genoa 332 Piazza Lido 332 Piazza Lido 10'7 Highland 210 Diamond Ave. 225 Via Quito 8Malibu 215 Via Fboli 28th St. Marina #313 3600 Seabreeze 510 Via Lido Soud 119 Via Yella 7l5 Saint James 2300 Margaret 225 Via Koron 2815 Broad 411 Bayhill 713N~us 110 Via lorca 28th St. Marina #324 HOO Polaris 2056 Ocean Blvd. fW Muirfield 28th St. Marina #321 28th St. Marina #221 28th St. Marina #221 28th St. Marina 1318 28th St. Marina #312 28th St. Marina #312 3091..aJolla 260 Knox Street 2(J() Knox Street 389 Princeton 2134 Sabot Cove In Eeaow XXX Via Udo Soud XXX Margaret XXX25thSt. Seller Seller Buyer Seller Buyer Seller Seller Seller Seller Seller Buyer Seller Buyer Seller Buyer Buyer Seller Seller Seller Seller Seller Seller Buyer Buyex; Seller Seller Seller Seller Seller Seller Buyer Buyer Buyer Seller Buyer Seller Seller Seller Buyer Buyer Seller Buyer Seller Buyer Buyer Buyer Buyer --.... ----B fl L FEENEY WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS EXCLUSIVE ORANGE COUNTY AFFIUA TE OF SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY 675-1058 ~ 631-1400 NeWport Beach Estate .. La Roca· SBR 7.SBA custom, .6 acres App. 7,000 sq.ft. home w I tennis court $1,599,000 Lido Family Custom 6BR 4.SBA, Fm Rm, tum-key Across from beach/park. bUilt 1987 $1,150,000 Spyg)Ma Family Home SBR 4.SBA + bonus, X-large view lot Very private canyon lcxatiOn, pool SM9,000 Udo Isle Lea1e Option 3BR 28A, Fm Rm, immaculate hm. $25,(Dl mov. you inl, 411 lot. lge patio $595,000 Contemporary Bayfront 48R 48A + Fm rm, remodeled home Lg. Dock, 3 Car Gar, Gourmet kitchen $1,495,000 - Lido Isle layfront Bargain! Triplex, easy to convert to single fam. Private sandy beach, sunset views! $999,000 Custom Family Home 48R 3.SBA, ~ & spa, 5 yrs. new Gourmet kitchen, French doors $5t9,000 Custom View .Family Home SBR 4.SBA, bay & ocean views Quiet cul-de-sac location $1,195,000 Balboa Island Bayfront 48R 28A owner's unit, + 1 BR apt. Great Value! large patio,xlnt view $969,000 Lido Family Home SBR 2.58A, Fm Rm. Family Home Huge sunny patio, 45' lot, French doors $749,000 ~I . .,._.."" 1 • J" ...... ~· ~ . -... ~ ~ . -' .• -_ -· i • Costa Mesa Triplex 38R 1.SBA, 2BR 1 BA, 2BR 1 BA Grat opportunity for owner-user! $268,500 .. J I J _., -------- WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® GRE'A'T"'ESTATEs INTERNATIONAL Exclusive Orange County Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty 11DANGlE SQlJARE Well maintained triplex great ror investor or owner One 2 story 3 bdrm home w/flreplace plus two 2 bdrm units. 1 w/frplc. Close to shopping. park & movies. bike to beach. 631-1400 ............ $268.500 SAN .RJAN CAPISTRANO Bright fresh 1 story 2 bd condo. new paint & carpet & double garage. Estate Sale! 631 1400 ... .......... ...... . .. ...... .. . ...... $78.500 HVNTINGTON BEAat Bank REO! 2 bd townhome In small community with lots of greenbelt & pool. Bike to beach 531·1400 . ............... . . ..... $95.000 NEWPORT"S Versailles complex w/comm pool & spa. Upgraded condo w/2 master suites. fr-pie. hrdwd & tile floors. patio. greenbelt & mini ocean vu . 631 1400 . . $147.000 VERSAW.ES drop·dead gorgeous. totally redone condo w/2 mastPr~. firnplace & ocean views. New white kitchen w/gla!>~ door cabo; & granite counters 631 · 1400 . $190. 000 EASTSIDE C'oqa Mec;a DMhng freshly painted Easts1de 3 bd country cottage Totally redone. custom oak kit chen. wool carpel & copper plumbing. 631 1400 . . $239.000 SANTA ANA in Redevelopment's Enterprise Zone Mixed use. 1st flr w/off1ces & 2nd fir w/two 2 bd apts in main structure + rear cottage 25 space parki_n_g~ 631 1400.. .. . .$250.000 EASTSIDE Costa Mesa duplex. both I bdrm. 1 bath unit!. with hardwood floors in excellent location with alley access on qwet tree lined street 673-6900.. . . . . . . ... $257.000 NEWPORT SHORES Charming 2 bdrm with new master bed & bath & near new kitchen One of the best streets in this community w/club. pool & tennis. 631-1400 .. .. .. . ... ... . ... $269.000 CORONA DEL NAii new 2 bdrm condo w/dining room & laundry. decorator touches Include glass block & ~~r.14co~1.i.~.~.~: ... ~.~.'-~ ... ~~----~~~~~ .... ~ .... ~.mrm~ I AT ntE llEAOI "'Oldie but Goodie"' Charming 3 bd beach cottage w/rear 1 bdrm apt on large R-2 lot. just 3 doors from beach & ocean. All furniture & appliances included in price 631-1400... . .................... 339 500 UPPER EASTSIDE Pala Mesa Ct twnhm w/3 bds. high ceilings. while washed woods & frplc in great location, close "to freeway & back bay nature preserve. 631-1400_ ... -······-·····---·······--··· .......... $274,000 COSTA MESA HEIGHTS pristine owner occupied duplex. Like 2 JittJe houses each w/2 bdrms. laundry ~TI~i'Xao~~~~~ .. & ~~~~-t-~ yard . . ......... $278,000 HARBOR HIGHl.ANDS unbelievable price for Newport Beach! Motivated seller wants to move this 4 bd ~3i-i 406~.~~.~~ ... ~~~~: ... ~.r~~~ ... !.~:.~~ ... ~-.. ~~1st'87~ EASTSIDE Costa Mesa 3 bd Mediterranean Home w/wrap around yard bit in '89 on prvt cul-de-sac. ,Wood blinds. custom floors & kitchen w/breakfast nook 631-1400 .............................................. $298.000 NEWPORT SHORES spacious 4 bd horn~ includes large family room w/frpk & work room. Upside down floor plan w/lovely open deck. 631-1400..... ..... .... ....... ... . .............. $324.000 LONG BEACH Neat & clean dplx. main house w/2 bdrms. dining rm & den, rear unit w/l bdrm. Arst time on the market in nice Belmont Heights neighborhood . 631·l400.. . . ... .. ...... . .... .. . ................... $375.000 EASTSID£ Costa Mesa dplx bit in '90 BANK OWNED! Larr well laid out 4 bdrm detached units w/4 631-~408~ ...... ~.t.~~ ... ~.~~·i·n·~·. ~~ .. ~~~~-~~~~~~ s~9'.~ BAYCllEST Spacious & bright 4 bdrm home, upgraded kitchen. plantation shutters & dining and family rooms overlooking yard with custom pool. Great neighborhood. walk to schools. park and library. 631-1400 ............................................... $495,000 NEWPORT'S VPPER BAY totally charming & completelv refurbished 3 bdrm w/dining & famUy rms. Wonderful gardens & spa. Pavers, beams & Fr. doors. 631-1400 .................................................... $380.000 MESA VEllD£ terrifically upgraded 5 bd In "The Bird Streets.· Expanded gourmet kltChen & fmly rm near new Hardie shake roof & 3 car garage. 631-1400..... .. .. . . .. . .. . . . . .. . . .. .... .. . . . ... .... . . . .... $393. 000 NEWPOllT HEUITS Rustic 2 bdrm widen on large comer lot surrounded by lush greenery. 673-6900 ............... ····· ................. : .............. $395,000 CORONA DEL MAR Dramatic 2 sty 3 bdrm twnhm, front unit, aprx 1800 sq ft w/den & fmly rm. Mexkan pavers & 3 patios. Close to tennis & town. 631-1400..................... .. ........................ $399.000 NEWPORT SHORES Immaculate 2 sty 3 bdrm canal front. custom built by present owners w/den & small dock. Oak cabinetry. hrdwd firs. shutters. 631-1400 .............................................. $415.000 AT 111£ BEACH Sharp .. owner occuf led duplex 1 house from beach w/3 bdrms up & down, both w/frplces, new carpet, fresh paint & 1 year new roof. 631-1400 .................................................... $429.000 NEWPOllT HEIGKrS Nicely landscaped, we.II kept, large 3 bdrm older home w/dlnlng room & spacious Uv- ~1l\~.~: ....................................... $449,000 MUIOA ISi.AND bay views across beach from most rooms of this charming 3 bdrm on quiet ·utt1e lslan<f'. Library. family kitchen. frplc. & cathedral 63~~ .. ~~ ....... ~~~~~-..... ~~~-~---· -~~~ NEWPOlll' HEIGHl'S duplex · townhm style. Front unit 3 bd, lrg deck. new carpet. Rear unit 2 bd. patio & 63l~~Oo~-~.~~.~:.~~·~·~·~· ........... $489.000 lllTZ COVE Aprx 16,000 sq ft lot & build.able pad of crarl 11,000 sq ft. Prvt cul-de-sac.~ to beach or Ritz 6j1~\4'00 ~~~-~.1.' ·-~~~~~ •• ~~-~-~.~~~~~t ... ~~$490~~ LAGUNA BEACH retail location on oceanside· or Coast H~hway in ftrime shopping area. Three rooms. 1 6~i~r~80 ~: ... ~~.~.! ... ki~~~~~-.. ~ .... ~ .... ~.0.~~~ss2rooo NEWPORTS Belcourt Hill Spectacular 2 bdrm twnhm. dining & family rms & superb city light & ocedn vu . Marble entry. gourmet kitchen & designer decor 631 1400 .... .... . . .. ..... .... .. . . .......... $525.000 OLD CORONA DEL MAR near new spacious 3 lxfrm townhome. dining & family rooms, large master 6~i1-~i4&~~.~ .... ~~-t.~~~~ .~ .. ~~~~ .. ~~~~~~--~'j~~9.~ BAYSIDE COVE Highly upgraded 2 sty 2 bd w/study & vaulted ceilings In gated community w/pool. spa. beach & available boat slip. 631-1400... ........ ...... ..... ... . ............. $545.000 BAYCllEST Bright fresh 4 bd re~l by designer owner. dining & hnly rms. pool & spa. New kitchen & tile floors. stone frplc & Fr. doors. "' 631-1400 ................................................... $579,000 CORONA DEi. MAR'S Summerwind area, so. of Coast Highway. Designer's own 3 bd hm w/eat-ln ~i!<fi4oo~~-~~~.-~ .. ~~~.~~ .. ~--~~~ .. ~~ .. ~~ s~9r~ WllOA ISLAND Darting 6 yr old 3 bd, 2 ha_ ~ee Cod cottage w/loft. LMng rm w/vautted celling, skylight in master & 1 bd apt. 673-6900 ................................................... $650,000 ~PT. Del.lghtfuJ 3 bdrm, 3 bath home w/fam.lly rm, 4 frpb!s, roof deck w/spa & ocean vu & 3 car garage. Remodeled & enlarged In '89. It Includes Fr. dOors, hrdwd flrs & leaded & stained ~-1400 ............................................... $820,000 Speclalbing fn propertlu for aale or leaH ..• on tlte ..ater. .. near tlle UJOter. .• ond •ftla o .,...., of dtc 19Gter."' NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE 2A3' W. OOAST HIGHWAY 714-631-1400 JU MAalNE AV& 714-673-6900 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. . . -••ie OA"W'e c:ir Realtors® GREAT ESTATES INTERNATIONAL Exclusiue Orange County Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty "'llOA ISIAM> bavfront du~ with charming wen maintained' early 4 bd owner s home & separate 1 bd apartment over the garage. Lovely bay & city ~hlt-'t!OO: .......................................... $%9.000 UDO VLG Beautifully decorated & furnished 2 bd con· do on the 7th floor w/spectacular bay. island & ocean ~i.14~~~rlt~ ... ~~~~ . ~/~~~.~.an.' . p.o~l.sfso~dOO Ml BOA ISi.AND 4 bdrm ho me with dining room and 2nd story deck, remodeled & upgraded In '93. ~ms~~.~ter~.~i~ r~~. ~.l~:. ~~.~Y: $695,000 MYCllEST Spacious custom home w/5 bdrms includ- ing maids qrtrs. dining & family rooms, remodeled gour· 63~-i~hO~e.~ .~ .. ~~~~~~~~-~a.~~ .. ~~ ... ~.~.~.1$7~9.<foo UDO 151.E a rare 5 bd home w/dinlng & fmJy rms & sunny yard on a very large lot. Recently remodeled kltch· en, Fr. doors, paned windows & roof deck. 631-1400 .............................................. $749.000 DOVEll SHORES BeautJfuUy remodeled 4 bd home w/formal dining rm & family rm opening to brick terrace & stunning upper bay & city lis...ht vus. 631-1400 . . ... . . . ........... $795,000 llELCOVRI' Beautiful expanded & upg;aded 2 sty 2 bdrm with sitting area in master suite. dining & famil y rms, used brick patio w/spa 631-1400 .......................................... $799.000 SPYGLASS IDU. 4 bd lushly landscaped "Southport" on lrg prvt lot. pool, city Ute & mini ocean vu. Beams. hrdw<I floors. moldings & paned windows. 631-1400 . .. . ............................... $849.000 NEWPOllT HEIGHTS Open airy 5 bd custom home w/park & ocean view. Spacious gourmet kitchen, dining & family roo ms. marble & hrdwd firs. 631-1400 ........................................... $899.000 UNDA 151.E Traditional stvle w/ 4 bds up & maid's down. Uving rm w/24 ft vaulted ceilings. Dock for large ~t\~&~.1 .~.~n.~y.~ .................... (LH)$925,000 DOYEll •a.a Beautifully remodeled 3 bdrm bayfront w/60' on the water. patio. dock & tranquil views. Bright & open In the style of an Italian villa wtth slate flooring In the kitchen & dlnrf room. 631-1400 .......................................... $1. 50.000 OLD COllONA DEL MAii Romantic 5 bd home w/designer decor. dining & family rms, roof deck w/~pa & ocean vu. Steps to beach. VERY MOTIVATED! 631-1400 ................................................... $949,000 CUFF HAVEN Brand n~ Traditional S bd home. din· Ing room & extra large gourmet kitchen/fmly rm com· bo . Fr. doors, hrdwd floors . granite counters, 631-1400 ................................................... $999.000 DOVEll SHORES Custom 5 bd w/dock for 45' boat. Remodeled & expanded In '87. Two masters (1 up. I down), dining & fmly rms & den. 631-1400 ................................... ~ ...... (LH)$1.145,000 • OPEN HOUSES • SATIJRDAY ONLY 504.5 Jumine • Corona del Mar Lynn Creamer 2687 Palli Mesa • Coilta Neu Carole Freedman 1 7 Rana • Irvine Lee Dnmny 2118 1..-..rd • &.ycrat. NB Sally Nette! 2045 Shlpway Ln • Beycrest. NB Rosette·Andree Gindi 326 Buena Vista • Bayfront Pellin Richard Lee SUNDAY ONLY 2BdCoodo $269,000 3 BdTwnhm $274,000 2 Bel Condo $595,000 2BdHM $595.000 4 Bel Hse $579,000 3Bc1Hse $2,199,999 209 Via Mee -Udo Isle, NB 3 Bel HM Lee Dnmny $595,000 610 Carnldon • Summawind, CdM 3 Bel Hse • Carole Freedman $595,000 1630 Antigua • Dover Shoes, NB 4 8d HM Esther fine $849. 000 301 Nardaus • Olde Corona deJ Mar 4 8d HM Olga Matthews $949,000 346 Via Udo Soud • Udo Isle 4 Bel Hte Maiy Am Nethercutt $995.000 4os·Mornmg Star • 0owr Sbons, NB 4 Bel HM Rosette-Andr~ Gindi $1,550, 000 SARJRDAY and SUNDAY 508 San 8mwu6M> • Npc Hgts George Dashiel I Jt.ne Adams 1542~~NB ~ D'Auria 318 Snug Harbor · C1iff Hawn. NB t. Jimmle Jones I George DashieU 930 Mariners -Dowr Shont, NB Us Olsen, Regq\e 38dHte $464,900 4 8d Hte $495.000 SBdHM $999.000 5BdHM $1 ,599,000 AVALON Catalina Aprx 9000 sq ft hillside lot w/spec· tacuJar views of the bay & approved plans & permits for 63f.'~~.~-~1.~.~~ .p.~~~~ ................. $1.200.000 CATALINA ISi.E'S HamiJton Cow. A 4 bdrm Villa· w/180' view, 3rd level master w/ view balcony. lower ~f!14J/ .... 9.~.~~~ .. ~.~.i.~~-~ ••. ~ ... ~~'.~:~ .... $1:495~~ DOVEll •IOmS Beautifully remodeled 4 bd bay- front W/$pa & large dock. Study, dining, family & break· fast rooms, most w/water & mtn views. 631-1400 ............................ : ................... $1,495,000 BIG CANYON Beautiful 3 bdrm golf course estate w/tranqull fairway & city lights view. Entry courtyard. master w/seating area. large remodeled country kitc.h· en dining & family rooms & space for home office. 631-1400.. . . . .. . . ..... . .. .. ... $1.650.000 DOVER SHORES Back on Mrkt! "La Roca·. fabulous tennis estate on over 1/2 acre w/back bay. mtn & city light vus. 5 elegant bd suites. prvt pool & sp a 631-1400. . .. . ... .... . . . ...... . . $1.599.000 CUFF HAVEN Bay & ocean views from fabulous 5 bdrm custom Italian villa w/library & fmly. dining .& 631~i~U~.~~.-. ~~~~ .y~~~ .. ~~~~· .~~.~~~~6t5.<*o NORTH l.AGVNA Magnificent 3 sty 4 bd contempo- rary w/180' ocean vus built by owner architect. Over 5000 sq ft w/dining. family & game rooms: 631-1400 ...................................... $1.895.000 CORONA DEL MAR'S Ocean Blvd w/ panoramic ocean & harbor vl.ews. Elegantly decorated traditional 4 ~1~f40o .. ~~~1.~1.~.~ .. ~ ... f~.~~~~ .. ~~~~ .. ~ ... ~~~$1f.9io.o~ DIVINE COVE Elegant traditional 5 bd custom home w/ocean views. Formal/dining & family rooms, 5 car garage w/darkroom 631-1400 . . .. .. . ...... .. . ......... $2.150.000 l.AGlJNITA 4 bdrm oceanfront home of over 4000 sq ft w/dinmg & family rooms & private beach access m gated Laguna enclave of custom homes 631-1400.. .. . .. . .. ....... $2.200.000 HAllllOll RIDGE Former design house. 6 bd. superb quality w/fabulous ocean vus Stone extenor w/den. library. gym & media room. 631·1400 .. . . . . . . . $2.999.000 COTA D£ CAZA gorgeous 4 bd custom home w/djn- ing & family rms. den, 5 car garage & fabulous grounds w/r.nvati stocked pond. stream & waterfall 63 -1400. ..... . .... .... . . . . .. .. .... $3.250.000 LAGUNA BEACH a fabulous security gated near new oceanfront estate of a prx 10.000 sq ft. stairs to the beach. guest house & 8 car garage 631-1400. .. .. .. .... .. . . . ........ $10.800.000 Speclall.slng In properffa /or •I• or leaM. •• on tlte 111Gter. •• near tltc 1Nter ••• and _,,,. o .,-.. o/ tlte 111e1ter. .. NEWPORT BEACH OWICE BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE Kl6 W. co.vi' mGllWA~ JIS MAlllNa AVB. 714 ••1-1400 714-673-6900 ' l . • ·~ ' ' HUNTINGTON SEACLIFF $429,000 Prestige gate guarded community at the beach! 'Many thousands below sellers costs is your gain. Seller relocating out of area and sacrificing this professionally upgraded beauty. 3 bd, 2 ~ ba. formal dining, lavish master suite with spa, lush landscape and extensive hardscape. The lifestyle you deserve near pool. tennis, gott and spa. EASTBLUFF $495,000 Eastbluff condo-Back Bay Retreat. Location! Location! Back Bay and moonlite view. Single level, 3 bd, 2 ba. completely remodeled. French doors. skylights. Private spa Must see! BALBOA ISLAND $530 000 Fabulous Buy! Large 4 bd & 3 bd duplex First time offered for sale Built in 1981 with large rooms for very open feehng Front & back stairs to double garage. Wonderful large balcQny upstairs & patio downstairs Good rental income because of size. Call Kay Parker to see. Susan Noonan CLIFFHAYENINEWPORT HEIGHTS -000 Wonderful opportunity to own investment property in beautiful Newport HeiQMs. 5 units. fresn1y painted, three 2 bd, t ba and two 1 bd, 1 ba. All units have a single garage. Best priced units on the market In great location. Perfect tor an investor or awner who would like some Income. COU>WC L L BANf\<?R ~ 1 Kent McNaughton NEWPORT BmACH $479.000 Beautiful Newport Beach Townhome located in prestigious guard gated Beltcourt Hill. f§opular plan I, 2 bd, 2 ~ baths on one level. with wonderful views of Gatalina & Newport Center. Hardwood floors, custom lighting, gourmet kitchen & nook, den & wet bar are Just a few of the amenities that this home offers. You must see to appreciate! Private showings availabJe. Stephanie Houghton wan NEWPORT S530 ooo & $535,ooo Side ~ side duplexes. both buildings have • bd. 2 ba upper units, 2 M. 1 ba lower units with 3 car garages. Large decks. No deferred maintenance. Seller will exchange up or carry. NEWPORT NORTH VILLAS ·$535,000 Designers own home. Absolutely perfect In every detail. Neutral decor with pavers. whitewashed wood. marble. California living with high ceilings. family room e>penS to fabulous spa and waterfall, builHn BBQ. 3 bd, 2 ~ ba, master bedroom has sitting room. Cul·de-sac location in guard gated community. i ' Pride of ownership. Large fourJ)lex. Wonderful Investment opportunity for owner-user In supefb Huntington Harbour location! Close distn:e to bNch and expensive homes. Onty silc yur old btdQ, WfY low maintenance, towMc>use stvte una. lndMdully metered. MCh untt has 2 car garaoe. Location & buldino attrlCt toe> rnsl BEACH 9,900 Absolutely stunning water1ront home with private dock for 2 boats. Built in 1985. this custom home boasts every amenity imaginable! 2800 sq ft & all rooms are large & open. bay & night light views from almost every vantage point. 3 bd. 3 ba, gourmet kitchen with center island maple chopping block. formal Irving room & dm1ng area. family room with built-in wet· bar & bay views, much more. Steps from ocean beaches Carol k DANA POINT $895,000 Very dramatic 4 bd, 3~ & ~ ba contemporary home built of concrete, glass & steel. Over 4000 sq ft of living space plus a 12 000 SQ ft + lot with grassy yard. pool & spa. Incredible 180' views of ocean. white water and mountains This very unique home 1s an entertainer's dream. Lyleen/Jeff Ewing UIBIALD BAY $2,100 000 Virtually the best panoramic ocean view in Emerald Bay! One of the highest lots & on a tbt cul- de-sac street 4 bd, study. family room. formal dining rm !flere's even a walk i~ wine c~!lar Limestone nooring vaulted ceilings & custom built-ins are 1ust a few .of the qualitY amenities Emerald Bay is a private. gated seaside community with pool, tennis. park and sandy beach. Velma Timmons UDO ISU '3,791.000 Tiiis sophistlcal9d Baytront is situated In the most souaht atter 1ocatioo on exclusive Lido Isle . ....,. llgtlls, lslRts. mntns, Newport Harbor's colorful boatloa actMty, aN this ptus dr~ sunrisll can be enioYed trOO\ this exciting home. 4 bd each wt61 priYale blttl. Gourmet kit with bly vtew. Bolt dock for 601 yacht & side ties. Mstr ste wtlh sitting room & his & her blttwooms. Laraine/ Eric Shaw SEA ISLAND $675,000 Spacious single level home on extra large cul-<le-sac. View of golf course & back bay Secunty system. central vacuum. wet bar & oversized master suite. Free standing building with space to add on. Located on the prestigiously gated community of Sea Island with community pools. tennis. clubhouse, 24 hr. guard. Easy walk to Balboa Island & Fashion Island. · John Campbell SHORECLIFFS $930 000 The view alone is worth the price. Original Shorecliffs residence situated high on a comer lot of a cul-de·sac street overlooking the blue Pacillc and coastal rock formations Steps to private community beach. Remodel or build your dream home. Tllis existing home 1s Quite livable while In your planning stages. Seldom do these opportunities come around. Call now for appt Vergilene Hull LINDA ISLE $2,350,000 (fee) Baytront hOme in beautiful gated community of Ltnda Isle This spacious home has 5 bedrooms. plenty of baths. oame room and family room. Excellent sun exposure and dock for large boat Conveniently located near beach. tennis court and clubhouse! Good value at $2 350.000 l~ ' I I\ " • I ' ' I . I I < I' ' ' • " ' , , " ' , I . . \ , , i .. , " , " , .. t: .. . t I OPEl\ tfOl:SE SATIRDAY 1-1 UDO ISLE 844Via Udo Nord Velma Tlmmons 343 Via Udo Soud Kevin Kanda THE BLUFFS 2443 Vista Noblaa Christy Langford 100 Scholz Plaza, Pti 4 David Prince $3,795,000 $2.895,000 $495 ,000 $189,000 OPE1'l HOUSE SUNDA\'' 14 BAYCREST 2021 Hotiday David McCulloch 1338 Santiago Vergilene Hull THEBWFFS 2443 Vista Noblez.a Christy Langford UDO ISLE 343 Vi.a Udo Soud Edie Olson 54 5 Vi.a Udo Nord Velma l1mmons SPYGlASS HIU 60 Drabs Bay Joyce Olson $429,900 $659,000 $495,000 $2.895,000 $749,000 $849,000 NEW LISTINGS THE BLUFF~ $329 000 Wonder1ut "G plan end uml Open feeling overlooking fenced community pool. 3 bd 3 ba plus den. can be 4 bd Great family home or Ideal for single person with 1 bd. 1 bath downstairs for guests Remodeled kitchen with eatmg area Priced to sell FAST• FEATURED LISTINGS WOODBRIDGE S13a 000 Village townl\Omes. best lloorplan featunog j bd. ,-w baths Great open family dlnmg and kitchen area, big llvioo room too Lots of closet storage and big storage closet in private patio Perfect. quiet location in Woodbridge Come see this vacant home" Don't wait" WEST BAY VILLAGE $159,000 Attention all buyers. This fabulous townhome rs-a decorator's dream come true Come visit this 3 bd, 2 \12 ba, 2 story home Special features include 1300 sq It open atrium floorplan. oversized attlched 2 cu garage wllh workshop area Fireplace 1n hvmg room. giant master suite with walk-In closet. high ceilings. It's hke being on vacftloo!I COLOWC?Ll. BA.N~C?R .J ~ views from this 3rd floor ~'le,'! unit. Where else can you get a Newport Beach address In a security conscrous gated community for this prlcel This home Is perfect for a couple whether youno & jus1 statting out or retired. There are no stairs to climb; simply drive Into the parking structure, walk a few easy steps to the elevator & walk down a short hallway to your unit. Enjoy the view or stroll down to the swimming pool & spa or enjoy the clubhouse. COSTA MESA $191 .• SiSf liuy rn a condo on the Eastside of Costi ~sa. One of only four very custom condos. This unrt has 3 bd (very large master with jacuzzi tub) 2.5 ba & family room. Recessed lighting, French doors & double dOOr entry plus hardWood floors & beaut~ul carpeting. This shows hke a model home rurs1DE COSTA MESA l2m • Beautiful 3 bd. 2 \12 ba1istside condo wilfi-f Pr'ivate patios, fresh as a daisy with new carpet and excellent paint. Huge master suite with vaulted ceUings. Priced for fast sale. Submit all offers ~ BAYRIDGE • S212,SGO PiiVate gated community In a great 1ocatfcild0r -the freeway commuter. Lower slog le level plao ·c·. 2 bd, 2 ba, ceramic tiled eotry and kitchen. Like new neutral carpet111g· throughout, dining room wall mirrored, lovely used brick fireplace in the living room. Lovely . large garde11 patio Conveniently close to the commumty spa One car attached garage and one car detached I UNIVERSITY PARK VILLAGE 11 '2&1,5811 WOOclertuT Marquette modilfGreat value fo(-tfie ·ff Wonderful street, close to the library. Laroe kitchen wl1h adjoining family room. Sepmte dining room With buffet. Romantic master bedroom with fireplace & balcony. Call tenant the evening before showing, he'n put out dogs and lock box. Lock box alter 1211. NORTHWOOD s.124 000 Wondertuffamlly home. near park and schOOls-:-~very laroe bedrooms (3 even have attached baths) 3 \12 baths. family room, fireplace, walk-In closets. Air., new roof. solar hot water, and tons of storage. Patio is made for enterulning with spa and Santa Marla style built-In 880 IA~EW TERRACE $339,• Execu?M.£1egaoce Location! Locationl Easy access to all the amenities, close to the beach. Model perfect Bayview Terrace 2 bd, 2 ba single family residence In gated community with pool, spa and Pl(k. Plantation shutters and lush English garden around patio area. ~lDM:~~;a;r• oceanslde conP:49. traffic free street. btoclt to Begonia Park. 2 bd. 2 ba plus loft/office. 2 private terraces. Including rooftop deck with Bay views ~=location for beatlty and su ~~ bd. 2 \12 ba, end unit with remodeled kitchen & baths. Marble fireplace. It's a slloft walk to reflectlon pool and rose garden. Security system, air conditioned. CH~RRY LAIE . WI • Geruoo white knuckle$ In the stock market? 'thls-l'IOmt cs located in the prl\tate gated area of Cherry lake. 3 bd, 2 \12 ba. large yard. Needs work but It's priced to sell. Ax it and sell it! CaJI now! TURnE ROCK SU•ll. Sat,• Corner location for this stunning fownllome overlooking Canyon Park. This 1992 built home was extensively upgraded from custom tile In the 1st level flooring to granite and marble fireplaces. WOOOerful home for most dlscriminatioo buyer. Owner wants it "SOLD" BAYCREST Wt,• Spacrous sunny ftoofplan. 4 bd, 2 \12 ba. family room. 2 fireplaces. sparkling pool plus air conditioning. Beautiful Baycrest home oo prime street. House is vacant and seller Is extremely mo~led. CORONA DEL MAR Mts.• Spacious aiedrterranean style condo South. of PClf Open and Nght floorptan Vaulted cellmgs, gourmet kitchen with Corlan counter top. French wood W1fldows with wood shutters throughout. Spiral staircase with custom wood raiffng. 2 marble fireplaces. 3 story Iott (has been sound proofed & will be restored to original condition by seller). Professionally landscaped with mature tropical trees. Lightweight conc:re'le on 2nd floor lor sound proof1og !\,~~ 9~. guard gated comm~~ perfect, largest floorplan in desirable Newport North VIiias. 4 bd, 3 bi. 3 fiteplas, 3 car garage. Freshly painted Inside aod out. gourmet kitchen. An oversized Interior lot with private pool & spa. Many. many upgrades. French doors, Meldcan pavers, alarm system, etc. A must see! Please call! ~~~~ de Ville. Impeccably f!'t4!9 home with many quality features. 4 bd, 3 ba and tamtt room with view of ocean, night lights and woodsy canyon, guard gated community overlooldng £1 Niguel Country Club. Community pool and spa Ready to move-in! Great value at $539,500. !aEiAJ2munlty. Partial view Spacious 2 =~'1 3 bi. 3 cat garage home. Closf to community pool. spa and tennis courts. Comer loution With 2 side yards. 2 opening skylights, great schools For sail or 18111. Ask tor Ginny Anderson. tl'e. ~a~~l!r a perfect1ontst1 e.ll remodeled wttll French dOO<S Which °'*' to 5'**" terraces, bright Pyfights, custom built-Ins & a new dream kitchen with brt1kfHt nool1. v.-r woodbamtel ceilllOS In livlnO room, llinlnl room I separate ~ room le...S volume & .,_. to 1111 wonderful single tewl 3 bd, 2 w bl home. The Mdoor area will entice you wttll petio front & rut thll .. framed With lush plantings lnCludlng pkturt ptr1ect colorful rOStt. Call the Ewtngs for your vlewino opportunity. ~~~s~t2'j~came possible! Ext~I~ beean, bay & harbor view with sunsets you'll long remembel Completely remodeled 3 years ago reftectlng the highest quality & design French doors & windoWs open to lushly landscaped pool & spa 2 separate temces & a formal dining room, 3 bd. 3 ba & warm tamify room wllh brick fireplace . Indoor atnull\/aviary which ls home to a variety of beautlful African Finches. Calf the Ewings to view this special home ~eL. just steps 10 South ~1·~ views from both units, each 3 bd, 2 ba With fireplaces Dwetliog has betn used as a smgle family in past. easy to oonvert Fooiage can11<>t be ouphcated today. ~~!.':. r~ ao oversized !~~ PCH. City says 4 unit potential with lot line ad1ustment All units weN maintained with uoslde rent potential Buyer to cooperate with 1031 exchange. Large house in front, 2 211 back units with community launcky COROU HIGHLMOS -~§,215,• On~ue-custom wooded retreat surrounoed by IUs~ gardens, flowtf1, trees. meandering streim, stone pool & spa and an enlire menu of views, ocean. sunsets. olgllt llghes, Pelican Ht1 Golf Course & Ille rolling hills of Buck Guly & beyond Approx. 3800 sq ft lndudino 3 bd, 2 11.! bl. The 11roe mastef sub Ills gefltfous closet SPICI & a study/office The sec.ondary bedrooms & bath are In a separate wing ~to be the llne$t oceanfe>M= In al or Oranoe County Pool. spa. sauna, watertaffs. Kol ponds, this magnificent property has It all Featured in MWrll ftllOlllnes. A must SMI ' -- Wonderful "G'' PlaaEnd Unit . Open feeling overlooking fenced community pool. 3 bd, 3 babornewithden that could be 4th bedroom. Greatfamilyhome with 1bd,1 ba downstairs for guests. Remodeled kitchen with eating~· Priced to sell fast $329,000 Perfect Investment Property 5 Units, freshly painted, 3/2 bedroom, 1 bath and2/l bedroom, 1 bathunits. Allhaveasingle garage. Best priced units on the market in great location. Perfectforaninvestoror ownerwho would like some income. $589,000 Great Investment Opportunity Eastside Costa Mesa triplex on the ocean side of 17th St. Freshly painted with new roof, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath and fireplace in front unit. Other 2 Wlits have 2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths. All Wlits have a single garage. $295,000 SUSAN NOONAN 723-1912 BaJYiew Coado. Bly md IUllltt Tiews form this spacious 2 bd, 2 ba home with budwood Ooon throughout. Large Lanai off tiring room and a rooftop deck with panoramic harbor views. Pri"te pool oftrloob bay. 4S' boat alip, ~ty building. $359,0N . .. •, SATURDAY, November 26, 1994 I PAGE 15 Best Buy," Look No Fu.rther .. lbis 5 bedroom home is in a great area, it has a pool .and a spa, is located in Baycrest North/Dover Shores and is at an unbelievably low price because the owners want to sell it ASAP! $399,000. . DAVID McCULLOCH 1-800-235-2576 COLDWC?U. BAN~CR "1 This is an entertainers delight. Beau- tifully ~gned 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath home with gourmet kitchen, white wash finish, granite aud slate tbrougb- out. Corner locati9n maximizes the fabulous ocean view. lMaster suite Oftrloob the ocean as well as the 1 spectacular rooftop deck with bot tub. Seller may trade for duplex/ income property. $1,JSO,MO STEPilANIE HOUGHTON Sidi by lidl llitl (4 tot11 nits, 2 bldp. ) eldl baildiDa Im: 4 ~ 2 bath. upper mait A 2 bedroom, I bltll ...... 3 Cll' parking. Owner will t...... Clll Stlp. --.wk. COL DlUL'l l Ul\N~' 'f~.' (714) 723--0137 '" @ JUD' iBrlD: 2 PROPERllD IN NEWPORT SHOii& CALL FOi DITAllS -. ~ INVESTOR'S DEUGHTI 124,900 Starter 28R. 1BA home on a tarpe lot. HardWood floors. new paint & roof. Will sel fast! Don't miss out on this great opportunity! (51 POP) .., Ell PIC1UR£ PREftCT $239,000 49R . w/new windows ~ths kitchen Vaulted Qeili(!OS, ~. airy & bright Lar1M lot with spa. FamilY oriented netQhborh6od. (23COL) -· ·~CUSfOM ~ custom l'loml Clu • rtding "°°' & plus ~n ~ wooo pla~ entry & scr"ns. (3tHAI) . *** COSTA MESA'S TOP SELLING OFFICE *** RE11RE IN LEISVRE $3S,OOO Seal Buc.h leisure World' 1 BR 1 BA. single s1oiy llM 111 a 24 hr security ouaro iµted complex Pool golf. clubhouse Nol a molMle home' Cd IOdly lonnorrnlo (13STA) MOVE-IN CONOfTIONIH $139,900 Perfect starter home, new patnl. newer carpet. lllSide laundry room. ~roe yard lrult trees Call now for this 28R, 1BA charmer (19GAR) DOU HOUSE FOR R£Al PEON $1'2,900 2 NSters 2 SBA new Urllfl pa111t Remodeled kitchen & baths Vaulltd cttings ~ rmntel & ~ stairway Beautllul! (3SAV0) NEWER 2IR WITH 2-CAR GARI $ 1'7,600 28R. 2 lull BA and two 1 ·ai garages• Fireplace! Garden WIOOoW lMty patlO looks out to lush gieeneiy ~ arw & more" (23'/AH) RHUl1D $1'9,900 Build your own duplex Upc:ormng area Cute conaoe. can be lried 111 wtllle you ~ Cal for delitls R2 zoned (37HAM) fltlfVAJI . . . $1'9.900 Allorclatlle MIO tor lllOSe SS and olOtf 2Bll 1 SBA 11orne wilh ccmm pool ~. ltnnls. kbrary incl morel One milt to 1111 beacll (87T\Jt.) TENNIS AHYOHE? $159,900 Greenbell loc -new roots new cpt. new pallrt. 38R, 2 SBA. lirQe lulury tnhm -nur So Coast Pim. lheiters & morel Comm ~nis. !:ii now' (64WHI) LOVELY ... $16',900 Adonble 1 BR + 1 BR w/rentat fmhly pU11ed 111 & out. new catpd. French dool & garOen window Each his !Is own lrg yMd new landsape & whlle pdeC fence' (2(fl()M) TASmW.Y EllGANJ $166,900 Lovety end unit w~. 2-ut alt llldoof laulldry, 38R. 2 SBA beauty' Community ~ -decor1led w1111 distl1Clm -Cal now• (61 lASl · EASlSIDE CUfE $169,500 28R, 2 SBA townllome. 2-ar an. pt . vaulled Ullings. CQlY ~~ laur1dry rm Move-in condition -Berber arpet. light & -stytight. Smal tomjilex (25ElD) WGAHTI $169,900 38R, 2 58A. 2·ur an pr w/comlllllllily ~I --~:=:.qe are WICI 11 price( Oiilt. COlllf*xl Close " ! (l2SEA) Christmas CanTree is an annual food drive thru the Newport-Mesa Association of Realtors to help feed the hungry, homeless & less fortunate during the holiday season. Please contact our office to arrange a pick-up of your donation. EHflllANB MIADIE $1M.917 -remodeled homel Wolderftd tarMy nn Wlfil ... I Expanded NSttr bedroom & wall-In clostt. lusll yaid. IMMlg spa. (UJ{) "SMLY mslSllm" $188,900 Cllarming Nol1ll Santa Ana 38R home • bonus room. crown mouldin~. plantation sllutttrs. llardwood floors Mow-In condilion, lcMtfl (26ACA) • EHJOY H GOOO Ufa $119,900 ClwWling Clubhouse vta. Was 38A -can be aomn. Walk to Mm Vtrdt Golf & Tennis Club Security gat.i Gteat ~.(301Cl) CH.WINCi COstA .eA HO.a $192.000 -story .... 21A, 1¥"" .. 11A ......... Ft-. Pllnt. 5'Wi*lm lrol!I & ia. 6* surrOUllds llome. Inside luldry 2-car p (~ tel, HBI, HElJll $199,000 Gorgeous 4BR. 1.7511A pool hm is in big trouble! ForedosUrt's next! Help! Large, cQ1 & exceptional tamtly neigllbol1loodl So mucll lor you! money! (21fRA) CHECk MS oun $199,900 38R. 2 SBA. 2-stofy Country Club Vila Grell loaib. .-of pool & pinds. Sec -Ownef will tarlY 1st (ll3Cl) ~ <SAi.OE S& m $209,900 ~ Waded 3BR. 28A tor ac1M bmly Comer lot wllll room tor RV &sy life? See this E·Z caie lloRle VM ~ (23COl.) OOBINCi $D,900 ._.,~msa.•~011Disdlla11m Clllnlllne .. t 75M Im in 1111 ii ~ ' personal ......... (21>AA) WAY NRHOIHOOO $210,000 48R. 1.75M. lllle loft, warm I._-. Qllllly buildef I ~ lo sell foo many wadis to IMfttioil -Call ~! (t&OOR) LOCAnOH. LOCAnOH. LOCAnON $215,000 .eR llome needs lirsl aid You SllflllJ Plinf & IMlor I SM ~ }:0,, sq. fl. ol IMno ara Grat tullty -....v~ $217/aJ fallllllic ID llr Ylllt .. UM tml. ks.-., 11· ......... ~cabs. ....... Pnrad ... ~ Cal nawt (?.SMC) SWEET DEAL $219,000 Doll l wail! 2 sinQle fnlif homes for Ille price ol one! 28A & 1BA eacJ1. Pri. lallndftls & ,...,.. ywds!I Grat rll11als or Min one! Cal today. (19POM) A llU PUAUE $219,900 ~ clean 4llR. 1 7S8A buuty lrg country '*'-'. s,aclon • flf plan -.ira kt bedrooms Great t111lly ~ dose 90 sdlool & *"" (951MG) wtW A IEAUTY1 .. 151A $221,GOO Mow """ ii Ind ""°' Ills bligM ' clleefy ""* ... 3M, 2 SBA ofllt lots ol lamly space 5-iovs ~lit tool (2'1WM) ~MARINE OOllPS RESEKVE Donate a new, unwrapped gift to M ~-.t-TQYs for Tots at your local Coldwell '-''r 99'9'41l Banker office or give us a can & we'll GIAOOUS $229,000 This is •i JM. 1 7SBA. mmer suite YM ~ room om a sq ft of ""'-bright h ondertul Vial to school & pn. (2Ml) GIEAJ FNAY NEIGHIOIHOOO $229,500 Speclai tOIJdles lhrougllout Uc*'1a 48R. ~ ~ toom, Mnind rnaflianl COM lot Cal IOdly-doll1 miss cM!~) P8CB) lO SB1 NOW! $229.9IO 3IR tMWy llome on an Mr1ized comer lot wllll RV paltillg Pnc:l landscaPnll -'°'5 of roses T'5teUy remodeled wood Mnclows, Ntble · counten, brass filltuftS & m11t11 lllOltl (95MAG) QIWJTY $2A2.000 LllSll ~ 38R. 2 58A. own close 11ocne fRt11ace. callledril ceilinvs. lilt blchen Custom window trutmtft1S. 111Ar bOoom rthal You WOlll be~! (10SEA) EN1EIWfa POOl HO.a $21.t.500 BeMiM waled elegance. ~n 48R, 28A will centet llliuM SCl.....t Piiio lads IO spidino pool NeMf plush -' "'°"' (1tsl.) mMDID Ma .. llAUrY $a69,900 l~IP11f1 '1 l; ..... 31A.1.SIA,2~ Ill . •l ·-.. , Go!..-fP. .... ,.nl -*' ...... (mES) a.SA V9E ... ~ $219,000 48R, 2IA Mr 2DllO sq. fl Oii 11Mt. l..ol • 10,llO !9-IL Ntw plusll car111t. lresll • PIR4a Sltling. HUny on lils sought • "°""' (llTAH) MESA VllDE SME $292.000 Fanl&stic 58R plus i.rge bmlly rm llomt Ptrva .. front C011r1ylrd, 2 hr.,ias, cOlllpleltly remodeled bl 18R dollnstlh CIOWll moNilf ~I HO.a WllH A YM8I HEAIT $m,OOO fmi* 3IR. 2IA llCMllt lln ~ KUSS Md lfllt an ..., Tllis ...., COftStructloq Ills clloa al ~ 84 u llUVCntSl (411M) NEWIOlf IEACM l'Bll•' A '*''°° -.. 2IA ' 11R, 11A, 2 kaf 9111111 Grat •• 2 .......... 2 ... '°Illy.,.. dlln! °""" i "'°""" ....... (111M.) NOWl t fMlla IHOWCAIE S.,000 nil...., .......... en! .. frtlll,.. in I Ill..._..,_.. ...... liitllell. .. ZM •lots ... (11C81) NEWPORT IEACHICOSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE .. A~WIUM,•,• ~On wtlftt ~ i.:twJs w/v''fts ol lhe jetty t pavillion An i'lsidlncl dDnl 1n a limeless design. En11y coortyard pw H ea...r • c:Am• SINES $3,415,• -~~ID~ fie living area from !he tree Ir~ did on fie b1"1 lo I *Y 9'*ial secluded CM. 4BR. 4 SBA 41h BR could be SUlio or office wwlpriYU entry • Wishing You All A Wonderful Thanksgirings Weelulnd! IUIT1fUL car•111~S1 ,1u.• On the ~ht This eleoanl eslalB has u~ructed views up & down the coostline. Oualily-conslruction & amenilies. PIESTICt• a.A CIVE $115,• . Oonl let lhis price deleryouand your buyers. O'#ner isa seller. Walk lo lhe beach form lhis 38R, 2 SlolJ hm. Attaciled 2-ar oar• •/addditional parking+ elevator. Property is also for lease or lease oplion. d. ...... VllW IEAITifa-S721,• From Pelican Hills & Calalina Isle to Palos Vetdes. 4BR, 38A. paint Community Sp)1glm Ridge. IAYFlllT -$725,• LOYelylarger48R +ottice 2.758A. ~rge family rm w/diningarea & ki~ all wtoay views Large lol 3-car garage + ~torage. ESTATI SM.E • PRICE m 1cam $725,• Dramatic price reclJction!! Sweeping views or te blue Pacific & Calalina! Besl buy al)d view too! Corona Highlands. Open ftoorplan & large nns. llMIOIVIEW.U .... Ctr 11t1) Beautifully customized 48R, 48A hm wlpool-si2ed yard. Expanded & designer detail lhroughoot . fAMLY LMNG AT m IEST SllS,• Popular Sometsel SBR. 38A. SibJited on extra large lot next lo greenbell bring hi kids! Mexican paYers. lighl, bright 2 frpl's. Country Frerr:h decor. Comrn pool+ spa. llAUM VIEW Sl•ISET $171,• Beautifully remodeled 58R + 38A hm in eallent family area. Remodeled kithen, balhs, wood ftoors, Frendl doors.& much more. EXTUl..uft FAllUVEI .... 68R, 58A + sludy castle (5650sq It) al best Fooehill ldiools. Pool. spa & more Enler1iinefs deli~~ IWllll IUICE ESTAm .... 3BR. 2.SBA condo in gated Harbor Ridoe Esl*s. Very lush lan~ing, quiet & privalt. location on eno ol aJl-dt-sac. CtlAIW IALllA m.m $125,• 48R 2.SBA. wonderful ~rades. Hardwood ftrs, privalt. spa & bll-in 880 Outdoor patio lighting. CIJStom slained glass doOI. Sec.sys Priced to sell now! Priced below market COlf ClmE LICATm I VlEWI tsll,• Coon try club litestyle nr lhe beach. Ex(Jlisilt. 3BR, 38A °' 28R +den condo FurniDJre negoliable Gd-gt communily. · VI.LAP• UTATI S91,• 58R 4 SBA, 4-car garage, tile roof, marbte ftr. Berber carpel upgraded lhroultlout. 112 acre land, aJStom bit 1989! S&eall 11rm • snu .... To lhls IM IY one level hm on h Newport a.:n Country Club goll course. A sea island lrwure w/2 tenniscrts & 3 pools. Relax to your heat1sconlenl Call f0< showing. UUll WIEW 111.1 Siil,• £! JWibsR, 2M, Malibu modell on gru locaion nr greenbelt w/ ocun ¥few. Tum ~ condition, ight & bright VGJll. m111n a unm cn1 ~ •••.• t9ty llmOdlled 28R. 2.58A tin Wlibrary-den CJ~ 8" added. Light & briQhl ma,.ems. Wall m Bllboa 1s1n1.1Tfi111ons. ~ ... *"· Canm. pooVspa. ..U-. llWllH• ··-BIUU CCIUrtyard + blAcony + P11iO • yan ill tis 28A. 2.58A +den hclnl VIUlld mil ingl, •lk-in ~ + mcJlll! IPICUL CIM mi&ll .. ,. 481, JIA + 28R tBA ~ W. 91'111-Bldg just plintld -ilc:tllci .... .., •• 000! SATURDAY, November H, 1994 / PAGE.17 Open Hous1.s ---·= 1121 llpdere Terrace $1,295,000 SwldaV 1:30 -4:30 M.Jones S 515,000 ~ 1 -5 B. Swindall •'I"! S 729,000 ...._ 1-5 G~ Visit one of our Open Howes and register to win a $500 Shopping Spree! ........ _.._, .... lit ____ .. WIODlllDCE IEST LAID• I $534,• 48", 2.SBA. excellenlcentral la:ation. Tile floor+ ~radedcarpet, window COY!fin~. Mini condition. vacanl ready to mOYe in1 IDllMTIC cu.m!!I S35t,• Simplistic beauty+ cbann define lhis upgraded hm. l\JSh ga1dens, gourmet kithen. Pertee! lront & rear yards. Makes lhis property simply romantic fAIUlOUS VIEW $350,a 1 story, 38R. 28A. liltlt & brl~t Totally redone,kithen, balh. Plantation stlltters, sun tinted windows, high quality retaining wall. New root air conditioning & new lighl fixture. · M TEIUCIS $340,• . Delightful hm in lhe lerra s c;omm. Enter lhru lhe gate 10 a beautiful courtyard winding around lhe la~ yard. Features planlation stlJt- IBrs, blt~in wall unit in 2nd BR. liltlt & blight carpet & ftooring. 28R 28A. Vl1A IALllA. um ce.. mt.a TtIJ noor. ocean & lido channel views! 2 mstr suites, slc)1iltlts +high ceslin~. Assa:.. tennis, pools & spa. WHlll•E ·.st SB1 THAY! $247,a Gru28R +dentm~osslromSpringacrePark Couldbe 38R Sellemre very, wry motivaled. ATTEITI•• 1mma! $214,• 48R. 2.SBA. executive neigt'borhood Close to schools park trwy hew carpel new paint in/out First time buyer" IT'S TUE VALUE! $214,D Cii Jii) 48R. 38A + bonus rm new 40 yr rool Approx 2150 sq It only $214,900' Villa Park schools Deal for 1st time buyer/investor• AYD SBlll • -· 21A $175,• large family rm -tm needs TLC. Aoorox 1,720 sq It ler wilt paint & carpet Call tor more info! U.IWIEIJIH!$135,50I Great buy! Newcarpe~ ltooring & paint lhroughoul Frpl in living rm. v~lled ceiling in mstr BR. Good inlerior location. Sli>mit all otters! O•r RECORDED Z'·Hour l11fo Line Is ariilabl• to you. For Informal/on on properties tor sale, simply call ............. ----- PAGE.18 I SATURDAY, November 26, 1994 644 ~1600 New Listings Eastslde Hetchts Great opportunity In the Heights! 3 Bedroom, 2 5 Bath Patrick Barto lie $154, 900 Corona del Mar Bank owned! Great potential 2 Bd I 5 Ba and I Bd I Ba. Patrick Bartollc $357,000 lm•e Terrace • 4 Bedroom -very private loc:atlonl t.arse yard, pool. Marta.II Phillippi $675,000 New Listings lm ne Terrace Great den opens to new kitchen. 4 Bedroom near park. Martan PhlWppl $675,000 B&c Canyon Single family home 4 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath premium location. Donna Wall $799,000 lApu llellcll Oceanfront a.stom contemporary home on blufftop. n-.r & HIP $2.460,000 O FFICE H OURS 9:00 A.M. - .. .,,000 ... (I_,) 19118Mdllft ROllCI $699,000 Su (ltJCMiJO) ....... Cllffa J 19 Driftwood RMd LEAS ES $8SO 39Conlcal>lhre $1,JSO $1,JM $1.700 $1,T2S ColJfWard 719.S Pol91etlla $1,IOO $1,99' 14'6hJVlew $2,,,. • JlldJGood <'\ 31 IJ Corte Ullda $2,600 11 a., <:owe Lue $J,OOO MarteFarp $J,JOO 71 Mallledtat DIM "·'°° aMrc.y. I °1111 ........... NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, November 26, 1994 /PAGE 19 F-J Fred Sands Coastal Prnoerties I •l· ., .· : 1·1d ,. er.1ted --,,,,,,,.,, line prop1rti11 IH11 eonio1 to · e11t/11 •u 11• UNOllSRUCnD OCEAN VllW Oevetoper's own home. One-of-a-kind cu.stom. exquisite M editerranean est.ate. built with the highest quality materlals 8-. craftsmanship. Featuring every amenity. Two master suites. elevator. putting green. Overlooking the blue Pacific. $1,499,900 MU>ITURANEAN VILLA Gracious llvlng Just minutes ffom the ocean. This unparalleled 9:200 sq.ft. villa has 6 bedrooms. 8 baths. 2 family rooms. 5 car garage and much more. Sdler will consider trade. or help ftnance. Call today . Reduced to $1,990,000 JOIN 1Hl PllOS For the golfer who has made It. .. Wall of glass afford you panoramic views of the beautiful 8. Inviting golf course surrounded by maf estlc mountain backdrops. Contemporary home with state-of-the-art amenities. 4 fireplaces. soaring ceilings. retractable TV 8." video projection system . 2 master suites. Just listed. $1,295,000 INCLUDES Four master suites. great room. recreation room. state-of-the-art kitchen. On approximately I. 73 acres. with dramatic casc.adlng pool overlooking the fairway and mountains, call for details. $1 ,900,000 l \GL A BEACH H l \, ., tr'-11'\t rft""f\11• • t· J. tM\.., 1'.-..11._,-., I .J ;fol-'.""~ l; J'):1'•l,.J ~1t,tw.. 6' t>.l•!n ,,.,, t •.-rlA• -1..,.J J .. ~ l')I t•t"'•ill' ~.tth • 'i""""'-"'Ul.ar ..urt l.itU ~&~..rt\~,. ~9S.OOO tr1fn nc-.1rl\ t·u: · \ ._...nJ.._"" •n thn t rm111i; "•"" r.,.,,. durk-• r ... o "'f"C"'U' ]ht-J""""' ~"*'" _.Aith.a"a ~··•• t-....~ '""•II""~ i...w •n ·-....i ,,.,.t tlw cidwr 5)99,000 1• STATU.Y FU.NCH NOllMANDY Gracious ambiance blend.s formal and informal living In this custom home perfectly suited for entertaining. Dramatic entry with float1ng staircase. ·S bedrooms. bonus room. library and more. $699,000 ON 1Hl GOLF COURSE Ocean view. The ocean Is only mJnutes away from this rare custom single level home, built with Incomparable quality. In the lovely gated community of Monarch Beach, dose to luxury resorts. hotels, harb or and be.aches. Pool and spa. $990,000 EQUESTRIAN ESTAn You have arrived when you can own this palatial home with stunning views of ocean. hills and city lights. On almost 5 private acres in historic San Juan Capistrano. this finely crafted mansion has everythin~! Call for features and terms. $3,950,000 •1 lllllGHT NlW CUSTOM HOMl Panoramk views of ocean. valley. hills and city lights. Marble entry. gourmet kitchen. ftve bedrooms. four and a half baths. security system. central vacuum ... on a prime lot approximately 35.000 sq.ft. $669,900 COASTLl"E \-IEWS l • ....,., OJ>I>"" "''""' '" ,lwrml:l1i; ll.oN r .. 1111 ',..,. i...:~ '""'"' "'~" i.--.i, urp-....,.,..., "'th""""'"' hwr'a>' \\:l"" °"-'"' 1,~'C"tv "f'ft'I Ju ... 1 mu"'''-"'"-"" rlw """"" W 7.000 ROOM WITH A VIEWJOR EACHOf)'OU ,,,., In ...... ,._""""" C"f'!U-llw _....."' {\loht ,.,.. ' .. ... ""'1K1 ..... ..,. ............ ,i,,..,..... ......... , .. 11 • ... .,.. •-.-... • uullotd •'Wlhnp ..... & ...... PAGE 20 I SATURDAY, November. 28, 1994 Construction set to begin on 2nd home • at-Smithcliffs 1n North Laguna Beach Ground 1s expected to be broken in mid -August for construction for the second home at Smithcliffs, the private enclave of 26 custom homesites on the cliffs above the sea in North Laguna Beach. Smithcliffs has sold 1 2 of its homesites to date, representing more than $11 million in sales volume. The home will have a traditional French Provincial design with smooth, neutral color stucco and an authentic slate roof. With fou r bedrooms and 4.5 baths. the 3,600 square foot estate will surround a private, three-car motor court. The traditional nature of this home will compliment the first home to be built at Smithcliffs, which is contemporary in design, said Jack Custer, director of sales for Smithcliffs. We are pleased that our buyers are taking advantage of the architectural freedom that we allow at Smithcliffs. Custer is referring to a rare agreement with the city of Laguna Beach that allows residents of Smithcliffs to bypass the city's own architectural review committee and affords them the opportunity to build the home of their dreams. The freedom of design philosophy at the gated community has drawn interested parties from all over Southern California, including some of the state's most honored architects, who recognize the exceptional opportunity presented at Smithcliffs. ''The second individual building at Smithcliffs is a long-time resident of the South Orange County coastal area," said Custer. "He's currently living in Corona Del Mar and has built and sold custom homes in various locations. He decided to make his permanent residence at Smithcliffs because of its oceanfront location and secluded atmosphere." Custer said Smithcliffs has a one-of-a-kind setti.ng with only 26 homesites, situated O{l a piece of property that forms a natural peninsula and is bordered by water on three sides, the community is intimate, tranquil and secluded. Another aspect of Smithcliffs that is attractive to buyers is Its very moderate association dues and no special tax assessments. That is Vert rare for a gated community on the ocean and makes it a very desirable location to build a home, Custer said. The beauty of Smithcliffs has been renowned throughout its rich history. Legendary avaitrix Pancho Barnes of "The Right Stuff," fame lived there in the roaring 1920s and hosted parties for such notables as Hollywood stars Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks and Erich von Stroheim. From 1936 to 1985, Smithcliffs had only two other owners. It became a popular site for Hollywood filming and many key scenes for the classic "Wuthering Heights," were shot there. Smithcliffs is the last significant collection of oceanfront estate homesites approved for residential development along the Orange County coast. The homesites range in price from $450,000 to $4.9 million. The property is at 10010 Pacific Coast Highway in Laguna Beach, adjacent to Emerald Bay. The sales office is open 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., closed Wednesday and Thursday. For more information, call (714) 376-19-44. ~-=--~,..._ -...... -,.-------- ,, NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE BRAND NEW LISTING <...)p en I h)u~c Sat & Sun 1 :3 0 - 5 1501 LINCOLN LANE, NB Westcliff/Baycrest's Best! Spacious 4 bedroom Den plus study 3 baths Huge lot Just Refurbished RE/MAX 760-5000 x126 South County 646-3169 ----- ·r11r~ CONSTRUCTION FINANCING PRO'S Jo IWrojari. ~' Yeu PttsUntt, Mr./# Otlin' • fltaaM. lftl Uhny's rwtl GUk k""0.1 ..... DtlrWtt ,,.., ri-. Jo .. I-*' ~$J00.000.000 .. ----QHUfnldioll ..... f#-c&wa. \'lhether you need construction financmg for in owner-occupied custom home ~r an owner-occupied commerciall industrial building, look to libuty National Bank's experienced team o( real estate knders. These professionals can offer you a wide range of financing options with vtry competitivt rates and terms. And, we'U grvc you the kind o( personalized financing and service that most ba.nlts just don't provide. -. . jl ' • I I 800-.} -'I} ·" )_l !) SATURDAY, November 26, 1994 /PAGE 21 ~,;,/j~,Ap ,;, $,"/!'°'/ ,9!knrA H"ld ~"'1"AH ,/,;/JI~, /7 J'NT,-.J ,./ /;.,-,,/ l'.17'N''r"1N' 760-5000 xl31 BANK WANTS IMMEDIATE SALE! FabuJous 7th fairway location. T ri-le vel Giant. 48Rllibrary/wi ne cellar/quiet location.. $1,095,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •CORONA DEL MAR -Approx. 7,000 sq. ft. masterpiece w/ awe-: : some ocean, bay & night light views. Rare hu ge lot situated just above • •the harbor! 5BR. 5.5BA. Customized interior. Grounds include pool.• •spa, teahouse & fonnal Japanese J?ardens. 2.300.000 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• EASTSIDE OASIS • w/ mini fonn. HIDDEN EASTSIDE DREAM HOMF. 3BR/3BA w/ custom gounnet kitchen & -3BR/2BA stunning beauty w/ million S breakfast room. Upgraded throughout! quality upgrades th roughout. Separa1e Separate RV/boat parking . Motivated. office/guest room. A must to see.$367.500 400 Cabrillo REDUCED TO $.135,000 BALBOA BEACH BEAUTY! • Unique. highly upgraded end unit town- home within steps of bay and beach. La._e brand new. V11eant/must sell. $.275,000 NEWPORT BEACH TOWNHOMF. STEAL!· Remodeled with ~OfJC<!U~ 1.itch- cn and giant new master tiath plu~ ncv. ~ml and carpet. Bc~h clC'""C! Walk to ~hoppan~. ~c. $165, ... RE .. AV SOUTH COUNTY ~ NEWPORT BEACH 760-5000 Ezt.131 . . ....... •• PAGE 22 I SATURDAY, November 26, 1994 ~OSTA MESA 1556 E. Ocean Blvd, 2BR Sun 1-5 $377,000 277 Rochester, 3BR Sat/Sun 1-5 $275,.000 Burr White Realty, Tracy Metro Realty, Tex Griffith 675-3048 548-9909 107 Via Genoa~ Lido 4BR Sat/Sun 1-4 $659,000 NEWPORT 8EACH Prudential Newport 4BR Sun 1-4 $239,000 675-6992 5 Kia Loa Court, Newport Crest 101 Via Lido Soud · 6BR Sat/Sun 12-4 $3,450,000 Remax Can';H Village Realty 760-5000, ext. 124 673-37 7 Rat.an of Nov. 22, 1"4 KEY ~ENDERS AND RATES 30or ...... 30-y .......... IN'JEAEST ' POtNfl LOCIC· INTIREST ~ P09fn 111\X. --ADJ. TYPL PHONE RATE .,.. S!l .. Al.It. RA'IE OWN ~l A.PA LIMN S!l INDEX FJIEQ. Anleocan Home Loens R !l 14l1155-3633 11.250!-. 10 0.000 7 II 289 3750 .... 20 0500 6 996 203,150 2 llOO 110 1M ARCS Mortll!i! 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For •w. .-on ,..,. 10~ IOI am11~ l«ld•.M!JO dlc*~ll>Moll,_......_eo . 1810[ 111hSl~Suh100.s.n.t A1111.CAW701 t714j l381111 ~.,... ............ Co . . NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, November 26, 1994 /PAGE 23 Cannery Village Realty (714) 673-37·77 OFFERED AT $4,500,000 Secluded East Bay Avenue estate on 2 lots 4 story home built by Wallace Neff, A.I.A. 9BR + 7BA -Dock/or 3 large boats · Koi Pond entry The ambiance and landsctJPing of this center courtyard home are unsurpassed. Shown by appointment. Cilllfor Open House Schedule ( RUSS FLUTER) (714) 673-3777 ,. .. l • t'A<iE 24 /SATURDAY, November 26, 1994 l .. --· BALBOA ISLAND Beautiful cottage "look" has sunny remod. kit., French doors. gorgeous hardwood floors. 2BR + loft BR, 2 full BA. New brief< patio. $529000 BALBOA ISLAND Mint condition duplex. Main res. 2BR, large living room with brick fireplace. Beautiful patio separate units. 2BR apt. with private entrance over 2 car garage. $539,950 BAJ.BOA ISLAND Duplex in a great location. Pretty brick patio leads to spacious 2BR main res. w/beam ceiling & fplc. 1 BR apt w/priv entrance. Plans for 2 story remodel! $539,500 CAMEO HIGHLANDS Expansive 4BR, 4.SBA entertainment oriented home on 14.000 sq.ft. lot. Secluded pool, indoor spa. 34 French doors, 15 skylights. plus small ocean view. $975,000 CORONA DEL MAR So. of the hwy duplex in min1 condition. 42 x 118 lot with huge park-like yard between main res. and unit. One of the prettiest streets in the village. $499000 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE COSTA MESA Sprawling elegant 4BR plus 2 upgraded BA. F"wepleces In IMng room & family room, fonnal dining room & kit noolic. Covered patio, spa. Approx 2000 SF. $269900 CORONA DEL MAR Dfamatic near-new condo. 38R suites, frml OR, fam rm. fab kit. Uruque side by side design w/lg frt patio, roof deck. 2 car gar. wt1x>at door to side patio. Shutters TIO $595,000 CAMEO HIGHLANDS 180 degree ocean view from this ·Jerry Harris" master- piece. 4BR 4BA offers finest design & amenities. Access to 4 private beaches. $1 ,260,000 BAYRIDGE Bank owned. Roomy 3BA, 2 BA Cape Cod style 2 story townhome. Great kitchen w/microwave & compactor, central air. intercom, shutt.ers. Nice. $249 500 S UNITS Near Hunt. Harb. Walk to beach from this immac. prop on quiet eds. 38R, 2BA owners unit w"1plc & dir access to 2 car gar. 5 1 BR each with priv. patio. 4 more gar, sep meters. Positive cash flow.