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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-12-03 - Orange Coast Pilot.. \ It looks like it will "be cloudy and cool Loday, but you'll ne\icr know inside " the mall, now will you ? There is .J light chanc<! of howers late rod:iv or Sunday • See Weather, Page A1 Winner of California Newspaper Publishers Associationis General Excellence Award for 1993 ON m .. THE·· FINALS ~ . . Newport Harbor" defeats· -Foothill·. 13 ~ 10: in overtime to recich CIF title game . . . .. . ,_,... . . . .. BY ~y PAULICN~Jl, Srorrs Wano. TUSTIN -The Newport Harbor High football team conunued its best · season in 64 ~ars Friday night, cscap· ing with a 13-10 overtime victory over Foothill in the CIF Southern Section Division V semilinals at Tustin High. fotnia tie-breaker. The tic-breaker, used to decide CIF playoff games, gives each team four downs to try to score from th e op- ponent's IO-yard.line. Foothill, the Century League cha111- pios; won the toss and took the ball.) was n't finished yet. The Sailors used a run off right tackle and a pass into the right flat to move to the Foothill 4, before senior tailback Brian Johnson burrowed under a pile to the 1. pulling left guard DrancTon -Sake; an9 fulll~ack Matt Riggle, m bting out of a tackle at the goal line for the ga.me- winning touchdo\\n in the uniimed extra ~es:.iun. _, M.u.c .M.unN/D.W.Y Pnm: wport Harbor quarterback Jc;>hn Giordanl gets a pass In a victory aga!nst Foothill Friday. ' After battling a bigger Foothill squad to a 7-7 tic through four quar- ters, the unbeaten and top-seeded Sail- ors held .the Knights (8-5) to a field goal on the first possession of the Cali- But as had been the case all night, the.Knights were hurt by a penalty, eventually settling for a 22-yard field goal by Cody Clemmons. F~othill led 10-7, but Newport I . After a Harbor timeout, Tar:. Coach Jeff Btinkley d~cided to go for the touchdown on.fourth-and-one, and ~ Johnson plowe d over the blocks of righ t guard Bill Johns, tackle James Moure~ux( tight end.Mike Freeman, The .. ictory :.ends Nc\\pOrt (13~) ~o­ it:. second Southern SecLion champion· ~hip game in three :.~asons, the school's third ever. to be played Dec. 10 again:.~ tonight's EJ Toro-Servile winner, at a )itc to .be detetmined. For more, sec Sports/Page Bl . MAAC MAJ.TIN/DAILY PILOT Harbor Day Sctlool third-graders, from left, Gavin Galey, of the pennies raised through a reading program to benefit Evin Hoover, Kelly Perclvaf and Billy Bettingen show ·some · a cultural center for Chumash Indians in Ojai. . . Good ·sense earn~ good ~ents Third-graders read, earning money for Chumash Indians ' cultural center BY ~WY A.~N H.u.\tON, STAfF Wa.1Tu. W hen third-graders at Harbo r Day School in Corona del Mar learned about Native Americans recently, they decided to really get into the lesson and make their pennies count. Duriok their studios about the Chumash Indians, a tribe that Jived lflong the Southern California coast, students from Marti Murphy and Carole Kredel's classes read a newspaper story about Ojai resident Scmu Huaute, 86, a man believed to be the last full-blooded Chumash Indian. Huautc, a healer, has a dream to build a Chumash cultuq1l center in the Ojai Valley to preserve the traditions of his ancestors. All he needs is tboncy for tho project. That's where the Harbor D~ children and Operation . "Making a Change with Pennies from Heaven" came m. The class decided to help Huau te and asked-their parents to give a penny for every page they read. Students pitched the pennies into a huge water bottle and parents volunteered to count and roll them. Murphy sa id this project makes the lesson a bit more tangible for the stud~nts, and· they're belping a gpod cause. "I think it's nice to help a person make something useful so someone else can learn about it," said third-grader Michael Codini. -· Besides, Jhe project is worthwhile, said classmate Evangeline Pittman. · "I mean, this is the last Chumash Indian," she .said. "He's ve ry special." S.e RIADIRS/Pa1e A11 MaJor cans for _ Ne·wport to leave investment .poo1. ~ Hedges says city sho ul d pun the $1 6 million it has inve ste d in bond program. BY EVAN H ENERSON, STAFr Wun a NEWPORT BEACH -Marnr .~ ~John 'Hedges on Friday called ·for the city to withdraw the Slo mil· • lion ·the city h.is in .. c:.tcd in the Orange Count) IO'vC!:ament pl,)<.,l, which dropped S 1.5 bi I hon 111 value on Thur)da\ There should be: no kg.ll re:l:.lm \\hy the county she. l)ld be .iblc to withhold an~ portion of the city\ . in'vestrnent, the m .. )or ac.Jd\:c.J. "U there's.a ~ay \\e can get out of (the pool), we should get out of it," Hedges s:iic.J. "(A:.:.istant trc.t· surer-Lax collector) ~btt Ra;.ibe told ~s last May that there \\Ould be no problem if anyone wanted · to get their money out. Ho looked u s straight ' in the eye and told us that. Now they're sa)ing that's.not the case, and that makes me pretty angry." Some 180 public agencies in the county, including the citic) of Costa Mesa and Ne\\ port Dcach and tile Newport-Mesi Unified School District, have contnbutec.J to the county's inve:.tment in rhJ...~. high-yield bonds. Over the last fl\e \cars, return) on the investment ha\e averagcd 8.6%. But, since January, the county investment has dropped from S20 billion to SlS.5 billion. The Joss is based on Ci!Jct::il Treasury Chairman Alln Greens· pan's decisiQn to r:ii~c the intere:.i rate seve ral times in nn attempt to figh t inflation, financial analy:.t) said. Critics have charged that Citron was a "gambler" pla)ing with tax- payers' money and instead )hould have pulled out when he fi~t ~w signs of rising rates. Moorlach mum as Citron recall · rumors swirl BY TIN.A liOB.CATrA, SHHW~nll COSTA MESA -Some high-ranking offi'ci:ils arc :,creammg tor County Trea- surer Robert Cit-ron's re:.1g· nation .md some arc e\eo talking of a recall. Joh:i Moorlach. But. the man who predicted Thursday':. Sl.5 billion bond loss \\hile campaigning for the scat in June, s:ud he won't be join- ing in the cries. "I'm not going to dance on his gra\e," Moorlach, :i Costa. Mesa resident and CPA, ~aid Friday. "He's :i hu!llan being. and I'm not going to beat h~m up. Right now, I'm feeling sorry for him. ''I'm also feeling J...ind of glad thJt l w;bn't elected. Then I'd be stu~k ~itb this mess for the ne>.t fou r )Cars." Some 180 public agcncie) in the county, includmg the cities of Cost:i Mesa and Newport Deach and the Ne \\ port-Mesa lfoified School District. have con- tributed to the county's in· vestment in risl y, high-yield bonds. See MOOllLACH~e A11 tu re. Hedges and Cit) M:inage r Ke .. in Murphy said the city would not take any official action until after the .Cit) Council recehed new in- .. But county official!I said the lo:.s is only a "paper" one that could be avoided if invest'O'l's ·sit tight and. wait for investmenh to ma-See NIWPORT/P•9• A t2 omeowneri, cemetery" t odds over expansion .. ~Residents of Spyglass · ill say Pa~ific View emorial Park mausoleum project will adversely affect heir property. , Y EVAN HINEILSON, ST.ur Wama erty lines has residents convinced that the city is more concerned with the rights of the dead than with the living. Summit meetings between resi- dents and cemetery officials have failed to produce a plan which is acceptable to both .,sides. Ulti- mately, city plannina officials claim, the fin al word on the ccm· etcry's plans will rest with the Newport Beach Planning C.Omrnis· sion and city council. The Planning Commiuion may review the iuue as earl~· ary, with U.. council ro up in Fcbriiary. Should the dly i· lions no& fall in their favor, home· ownen YC1fll to take the mailer to coun. "l &JD c:cnain that the coun WOuld filid M f8YOr of the bome- onen." llkl Karl Wolf, a 1-wyer wlilo owns a IMMile on Cannel Bay DIM. "ll'S to&ally unfair for an Gadll ID t9la tbk into MaUloleUID Clllf W ._,, our property Val· -IWl1h19&1 . Christmas · walk Sunday Even the Corona cfel Mar dolphins are dolled up ... so it must be tim~ for the community's annual Christmas Walk. For the 18th consecutive year, merchants along East Coast Highway will throw a huge bloclC: ~rty Sunday. Shops, eateries and other businesses -actually stretching several blocb along the highway -will host~cial eve nts, . including open houses and holi ay sales. Musical entertainment will so be provided along the route to enhance the carnival-like atmos.phere. • The ,event, which is from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., has traditionally drawn 81000 people and helps pron;tote the local merchants. INDIX Around Town ....... A4 Best Buys .............. Al Otyside: ....••.......... Al Clatsif ied .............. '5 Community fONm .•. A 10 fred Martin .•..... Al ReO&fon ............ A6 ~rvlce Clubs ..... A.2 Socie~ .............. A8 Sports ............... 11 SQge lites ........ >.7 ,....,,,..,~~ -.. ................. ,..,,.. ,,,,.. ~,.. .. LOCALS ONLY .. J NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA . It looks like it will be cloudy and cool today, but ou'lt never know inside --Jtl .. !J!J!J ( the mall, n " will youl Jhere is a !!light <.:hJnc.e of hO\,ers l:ite todil)' or Sunda). See Weather, Pag~ A2 •' ON TO ·THE l FINALS • Newport Harbor defeats Foothill , 13~10 , in overtime to reach Cl.F: title game M.uc MilrlN/DAJLY PILOT wport Harbor quarterback John Giordanl gets a pass In a victory against Foothill Friday. . BY B.u..a.Y PAULXNEll, SrottTS warrsa fomia tie-breaker. The tic-breaker, used to decide CIF TUSTIN -The Newport Harbor playoff games, gives each team fou,r High football team continued its bes1 downs to try to score from the op- season in 64 ~ars Friday.night, estap-ing with a 13-10 overtime victory over ponent's 10-yard line. Foothill in the CIF Southern s'&tion Foothill, the Century League cham- Division y semifinals at Tustin High. pios, won the toss aod took the ball. ~ter battling a bigger"Foothill But ~ had been the case all night, squad to a 7-7 tie through four quar-, the.Knights we~e hurt by a penally, 1ers, the unbeaten and top-seeded Sail-eventually settling for a 22-yard field ·ors held the Knights (8-5) to a field goal by Cody Clemmons. goal on ttle first possession of the Cali.. Foothill led 10-7, but Newport wasn't finished yet. The Sailors o'scd a run off right tackle and a pass into the right flat to move to the Foothill 4, before senior .tailback Brian Johnson burrowed under a pile to the 1. pulling ldt guard· Brandon Baker and fullback ~)lit Riggle, t\\ btirig out of a tad.II! at the goal line for the game- " inning touchdo~n in the untimed e>.tr a se:.:.ion After a Harbor timeout, Tar:. Coach Jeff Brinkley decided to go for the touchdown on fourth-and-one, and Johnson plowed over the blocks of right guard Bill Joh.ns, 1ac~le James Moureaux, tight egd Mike Freeman, ·1 he 'ic1ory sends Ne" port (13-0) to 'i1s second Southern Secuon ch:impion- ship game in three sea:.09s. the school's lhird ever. to be played Dec. 10 against tonight's El T9ro-Servite '"'inner, at a site to be determined. .For more, see Sports/Page 01 Mayor calls for Newport · tO leave investment pool Hedges says city should pull the $16 million 'it has invested in Q-ond program. BY Ev AN H£NERSON, SrAn \\'am k NEWP©RT BEACH -~1avor John Hedges on Friday c:.ilkd 0for the city to \\ithdra'' 1he Sl<> mil- lion the-c'i1y hJs in\e:.tcd in thr.: Ofange Cou.nty iO\.CStmen t pool, which dropped S 1.5 billion in value on ThursdJ\. There should bt: no kg:.il n.~J!>lln \\hy the county shlOulJ be Jblc lo withhold any portion of the city\ investment, the mJyor adJr.:J. Moorlach mum as. Citron recall ~ -Bv TtNA BoB..GATIA, SruF \\"un:~ COSTA MESA Some high~ranking offici:ils iire screaming tor County Trea· surer Robert Curon 's resig- nation Jnd :. me arc c\.en tal king ol a rec:ill, Joh.'l Moorlach. But, lhc man ~ho predicted Thursd:iy's S 1.5 billion bond loss "hi le campaigning for the seat in June, s:ii'tl he won't be join- ing in the cries. ' . ' Harbor Day School third-graders, . from left, Gavin Galey, Evin Hoover, Kelly Percival and BIUy Bettingen show some MMe M.AJ1.T1s/DAJLY r1LOT of the pennies raised through a reading program to benefit a cultural center for Chumash Indians in OJ~i. "IC there's a way ""e c.m get our of (the pool), we ~hould get out of it," Hedges said. "(As:.btant treJ· surer-ta.x collecwrl ~latt Raabe told us last May tha1 there "ould be-no problem if anyone w:itlted to get their money out. He looked us straight in the. eye and told us that. Now they're sayin~phat's not the case, and tha.t makes me pretty angry." Some 180 public agencies in the county, including lhe cities of Costa Me~a and Nc"port Deach and the Newport-~tesa Unified School District, ha'c contnbutc:J to the county's investment in ml..~. high-yield bonds. "I'm not going to dance on' his grave," Moorlach, a Costa Mesa· residt!nt and CPA, said Friday. "He's a human being, and I'm not going to beat him up. RighL now, I'm feeling sorry for him. -Goad sense earns good cents Third-graders read , earning money for Chumash Indians ' cultural center BY MA.11.Y ANN Hil.MON, STAFF Wun:a W hen third-graders at Harbor Day School in Corona del Mar learned about Native Americans recently, they decided to rtally get into the lesson and make their pennies count. California coast, students from M arti Murphy and Carole Kredcl's classes read a \ newspaper story about Ojai resident Scmu Huaute, 861 a man believed to be the last full-blooded Chu!IUlsh Indian. That's where the Harbor Day children and Operation "Making a Change witW. Pennies from Heaven" came in. The class dc;cided to help Huaute and ask~ their parents to give a penny for every page ihey read. Students pitched the pennies into a huge water bottle and parents volunteered to cdunt and roll them. · MOrphy said this project . they're helping a good cause. "I think it's n ice to help a person mtlkc something useful so someone else can learr1 about it," said third-grader Michael Coctini. Besides, the project is worthwhile, said 'lassmatc Evangeline Pittman. "1 mean, this is the last Chumash Indian," she said. "He's very special." Over the last fhe )Ca~. rc1urn:. on the investment ha'e a\cragc:d 8.6%. But, since JanuJI). 1hl! county investment has dropped from $20 billion to SJS.5 tnllt\)n. The loss i's based on kdc:r:.il Treasury Chairman Alln Greens- pan 's decisiQn to raise the intcrcs1 rate several times in an :it1cmpt to fight inOntion, financial anal)J>t:. sajd. Critics have charged that Citron was a "gambler" plnylng with t:l\· payers' money and instead should have pulled out when he fir:.t saw signs of rising rates. During their studies about the Chumash lndiqns, a tribe that lived along the So4thern Huaute, a heaJcr, has a dream to build a C~umash cultural center in the Ojai Valley to preserve the traditions of his ancestors. All he needs is money for tho project. makes the lcssorra bit more tangibte for the students, and lee RIADIU/P•1• A 11 But county officiul~said the IO:.l> is Qt1ly a "paper" one th:it could be avoided if investors sit tight and wait for investments to ma- meownePs, c·emetery t odds over expansion . . ~Residents of Spyglass ill say Pacific View emorial Park mausoleum roject will adversely affect heir property. Y EVAN ffBNllUON,~TAH Warrn. CORONA DEL MAR -When omeowners in the aplly-named pygJass Hill communily atep into heir backyards or porches, they k out at panoramic viowa lchina across Newport Beach ad over the Pacific Ocean. Residents such as Paul Jnd Jane ltulberaer, who live on Carmel l'J Drive, say they paid more SI •illion for a home Wkb a ~~e-dlollar view." • Christmas walk Sunday Even the Corona del Mar dolphins are dolled up ... so it must be time for the community's annual Christmas Walk~ For the 18th consecutive year, merchants along East Coast Highway will throw a huge bloclC: p.irty Sunday. Shops, eateries and other businesses -actually stretching several blocks along the highway -will host special events, including ope~ ho uses and holiday sales. Musical entertainment will also be provided along the route to enhance 0 lhe carnival-like atmosphere. 1 ' The event, which is from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., has traditio nally drawn 8,000 people and helps promote the local merchants. INDIX Around Town ....... A4 Best Buys .............. Al Cltyside ................ Al a.ifeed .............. 85 Community fuum ... A10 Fred Martin ....... A3 Rel~ ............ A6 Service Clubs ..... Al Socie~ .............. A8 Sports ............... 11 Stap LlteS ........ .A7 . ~ ... ~c...:.. ........... ~ .. ,_....,.,.,.-.*",.. M LOCALS ONLY · "I'm also feeling lind of glad that l "asn't elected. Then I'd be stuek \\itb this me s for the nc,>.t four ye:irs." Some ISO public agencies in the.! county, including the c11ies of Cost:i Mes:i an<l Newport Deach and the Ne"' p ort -Mesa Unified School District, have ·con- • tnbuted to the county's in- • ,-cstment in risky, hlgb-)ield bonds. ke MOOIU.ACH1Pe9e A11 iure. Hedges and Cit) M:inagcr Ke' in Murphy !>aid the cil) would 1101 taJ...e an) official .action un1il after the City .Council received new in-. See NIWPORT/P•1• A12 .. ... ~~ ligh sen BY I v Di vi final at • Harl Gio1 in gs G eeai lied in 1! G the com 163 I • f . c ... I· I f b i: c 1 F 1 s f r I ( y f .. ,/. y f c r ( t g a I· a ( I r ( i \ f a s E t t r I s ! l .. Pi w s. The wor. won sine witt sum first Thu T fino ... c Jam noo rebc c Cd Luf # ' , • - ·LOCALS ONLY . . Santa Claus will be 'write' ·on at stationers' show C OSTA MESA STATIONERS, at 270 E3~t 17th St. 1n Costa M~sa, will hold its second annual pen show from 10 cm EDITOR DUS YOKOI. S40-l224, cu. 361 • 1111¥10 CLU8 UPDAft Wine-tasting iV8llt helps lee 40 needy lamDe • .1.m. to 3 p.m. ts>day. The store is offering top : l'i Qf the line Cross T~wosend pens, not sold in BY }1.M DB BOOM• SPICLU 10 TIU DAILY r1LOT ; --" •i~count stores, at a savings of 10% to 25% • ~nd is also offering free engraving. C LUB NOTES -The Costa Mesa Rotary Oub raised $8,568 from iti recent wine- tasting auction. and provided 40 Thanksgiving dinners to needy Cam lies. : . Z. C~ta Mesa Stationers is selling hot dogs ~nd drinks for 25 cents, and there arc going ~ be repre!lentativcs of different Lines show-~1g new products to the public -promising ! . IP hanJ sclli. • ~.·Santa Claus will be in front of the store ~f1 om 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in his red •57 con- \ertible. ln exchange for ;t donation of five 16-<>unce cans of food or SS, you can have a photo take.I} with Santa. Donations will be given to the b6meless of Newport and Costa Mesa as part of the ninth annual · Newport-Mesa Association ---of Realtqrs Christmas · Creir · · CanTree food drive. ·Wylder The entire Hilgrep Center ------will be having a sidewalk Best Buys sale during the pen show. 0 TONI ARRINGTON of the ------Newport Beach Animal 'helter (722·8301) says that all animals lost in Ne,\\ port are taken to the shelt~r at 2075 ~c'~ port Blvd., in Costa Mesa, suite 112 .. ·• 1 f you have lost your pet this is where-you lwuld come to look for it,'' says Arrin_gton:- 11 ~ou hJ\C been thinking about adopting an 111101.il. sheller) arc a great place to look. We h.nc lots of cats, a few kittens, many dogs 1r d occasion:Wly a rabbit or reptile needing ~ iod homes." Arrington says the shelter also needs do- 11,11 ions of blankets, towels, ·rags, newspapers, :n ;ind dog toys, cat beds and money or just pc<>pl e to vi!>il with the animals. 0 I HE WESTlN SOUTH Coast Plaza ,js of- ll:ring a· packa&e for ho.liday gilt-givirrg, fea· turing ti ckets to Cirque Du SoleiJ's new criti· ":illy acclaimed acrobatic spectacular, "Ale- cr ia." The package includes two tickets to the performance; a deluxe guest room· for two for unc night; continental breakfast for two; and 1 visi t to The Spa at South Coast Plaza. 1 he package costs S250, including tax and cr:.ituity, :md is valid. from Feb. 17 to March I'.?. f or rt!~et\ation!> or more information, call • , 111·2500. 0 1\L\RK. SCHELL MENSWEAR (644-7030) at 'U3.I East Coast Highway rn Corona del Mar ., offering a holiday special -20% o!f all 111c rcha11di!>e in the store. ~lark Schell has been in the community for more than 20 years, and is known for its clas· 'ic European clothing and sportswear. 0 CO;\lPUT£RWEAR. a new store at Fashion bland located adjacent to the Robinson's· ~.t a} foun tain, features unique and fun com- 1pu1cr-related gifts, including holograms, jew- elry, po!>ters, mugs, Star Trek paraphernalia, boo~. mouse pads and imprinted sportswear tor computer enthusiasts. 0 \\ llEl'I IT COMES to car rentals, most people think of Hertz and Avis and the na- 1iun:JI rental companies at the John Wayne ,\irport. Not many realize that Theodore ltubins Ford in Costa Mesa has a car and van rental fleet of more than 225 vehicles with : d.il)y and weekly rates that are lower than 1 rno'l of the national automobile rental com- : p.1111c~. 1 I he rental office is open five and a half : day~ a·weck and may expand to seven days in 1 thc :.pring. Robins rents Mustang con· : vertibles, Thunderbirds and 15 passenger 1 van'>. 1 ·1 he dcalcr~hip is .at 2060 Harbor Blvd. I 0 I • 1 lJC'Jit Du1s appcDrs Thursdays and Saturd•ys. l Wlictller 1ou'rc a merchant or a 1boppu, U t you know of a good buy call me at 540-1224, I • 1 fu" me nt 646-4170 or write to me: Best Buys, r Uuily Pilot, 330 W. Bllf S L, Costa Mesa, : C:rlif. 92627. I '· FHtlnl of Lights: Rabbi Joel Landau 1eUs pre-schoolers at the Jewish Community Center in Costa Mesa about the history behind the menorah before a special daytime lighting for the youngsters Friday. At left, five candles bum on the menorah outside the center, signifying the fifth day of Hanukkah. The festival ends at sundown Sunday. " PHOTOS BY MA.Re MARTIN/DAILY PILOT -CllYllDI N'91ed author · Wouk to speak at NewpOPt temple As part of Temple Bat Yahm's lecture series that consistently brings renowned speakers to Newport Beach, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Herman Wouk will speak on Jan. 29. Wouk's appearance at the reformed Jewish temnJe at 1011 Camelback is part of hJ.rst tour of major public appearances in support of his qew book, "The Glory." He will speak on "Destruction and Resurgence" and on the celebrated people who have • contributed to and influenced his life. Born in New York Ci ty in 1915 to Russian-Jewish parents who emigrated from Minsk, Wouk attended public schools in the Bronx before beading to Colombia University, where he edited the undergraduate humot magazine Jester, wrote varsity mu sicals and, at age 19, obtained his bachelor's degree. From 1936 Lo 194f, he was a staff writer for radio comedian Fred Allen. Wo11k. who joined.the Navy following the attack on Pearl Harbor in ·December 1941, began writing "The Caine Mutiny" while aboard the aircraft carrier Saipan in 1949. The . book was laler made into a celebrated film starring Humphrey Bogan . Wouk moved from the sea to land to portr'lly a New York girl in "Marjorie Morningstar," the first in a wave of American-Jewish novels. "The Glory" carries readers through Israel's triumphs and struggles, from the Yorn Kippur War and Entebbe rescue to the air strikes on Iraq's nuclear reactor. Other Wouk works include "The · Winds of War,'' "War and Remembrance," "Youngblood Hawke,'~ "Inside, Outside" and "The Hope." Wouk is known as a priva te person who rarely makes public appearances. He will speak as part of Bat Yahm's, Norman Schiff Lecture Series, which has previously featured such heavyweigh ts as Henry Kissinger, Shimon Peres and Alan Dersho,\itz. "'Very few have had the privilege to hear him speak," Dat Yahm's Rabbi Mark Miller said of Wouk. "In welcoming him to Temple Bat '(ahm, we wtll be treated to his brilliants ense • of history and rare insight into human nature, and we will learn from his varied experiences, indelibly expressed in his own words." Tickets for Wouk's lecture are S30 for'T'eserved seating, S20 for general admission and $10 for full-time students and those over age 6~. For information, call the temple at ' 644-1999. Court sets aside tollroad ln)lmcUon Carnival c~mpany chosen for fair High school has record food .drive The Ninth Circuit Court of Appc;.als on Friday set aside an injunction that had held up · cbnstruction of a 4.5-mile segment of the San Joaquin Hills tollroad. In a unanimous decision, the court aCfirmed a 1994 federal court decision approving construction of the tollroad, which will linlc Newport Beach .. and San Juan Capistrano. Barritig further court aetion, the injunction will be lifted within the next 21 days, clearing the way for construction of the tollroad between El Toro Road and Newport Coast Drive. Orange County Fair of· ficials recommended Fri· day to enter into contract negotiations with Ray Cammack Shows, a Lavecn, Ariz.-based carni~ val company, to provide the rides and games for the 1995, 1996 and 1997 Orange County Fairs. The company's-bid was chosen over that of B&B Amusement of Yuma, · Ariz., which has been t~e carnival contractor at the fair the past 10 years. ~ay Cammack Shows agreed to pay the Orange County Fair 35% of the ride gross up to and in- eluding $1 million, and 25% for over $1 miUion .... The fair also will receive 40% of ~II pre-sale cami· val tickets. In addition, Ray Cam- mack Shows will provide - the fair with '200,000 per year in capital improve- ments, a requirement of the financial bid. If no protest is filed by Wednesday, foir .. officials will begin contcact nego- itlatlons with Ray Cam- mack Shows and plans for the 1995 fair. Ray Cammack Shows also provides the carnival for the Los Angeles Coun· ty Fair In Pomona. Costa Mesa High School students gathered more than 2,100 cans of rood during i.ts annual Thanksgiving drive, setting a school record for donations. The food will be given to the Costa MeS:i-based group Share Our Selves, a poverty relief center. "I think this year was so successful because of the good planning and publicity of this event,'' s:lid student body president Eri~ Sieben. ,.----~----------------------------~ I MAIUMeADDUll Olit eddn. ii ))() w. Bay SL, C:C... Maa, CA 92627. haauatlons, editorial 111111er or ad- veniscmenu herein caa be re~ dllCICd without wrillCll pcrmluion ot copyrl&hl ow.er. WIATHI R SURF RIPORT COITA MUA •Congratulations to Alice Mead and Blanca Ocamp, who became P Harris Fellows, and to Terry van d Bo'enlwnp, Ceoree Coult. Jrm Lu and Dick Turner, all members of t Newpart-lr\iine Rot~ry Club for be rom1ng multiple Paul Harris Felio 0 QUOTE OF THE WEEK -) Fr Soroptlmist lnlcrnatlonal or Newpo Harbor newsletter, Hi-Tide, "Men with earrings are ready for marring because they've experience~ pain a they know how to buy jewelry." From comic Rita Ru.doer. 0 M£ET1NGS & PROGRAMS TH COMING WEEK -Visit a service club, to hear a program of interest you, to learn more about the clubs tivities and to got involved in servic to your community. Show up at the meeting of your choice and tell th you read about them in the Daily Pilot. MONDAY 6:30 p.m. -Nc"'}>Ort Jlarbor/Costa Mesa Lions Club meets at the Cost Mesa G'olf and Coµntry Club for a Christ.mas shopping opportunity wit designer look-alikes, clothing. purse ·jewelry :ind accessories available fo _purchase. ·TUESDAY 7:30 a.m. -Ne" port Dench Sunris Rotary CJub meets at the Balbo11 B Club. Noon -Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club will meet at the Costa Mesa Com- munity Contor to hear a program ordinated by Tom Lee. Noon -Newport Dcacb Kiwanis Club meets at Charley Browns. 6:00 p.m. -Costa Mesa-Newport ·.Harbor Lions Club, the "Fish Fry Club," will meet nt the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club for its annu· Children's Christmas Party. For mo information call 262-7471. WEDNESDAY 7 a.m. -Costa Mesn-Orange Coast Dreaklast Uons Club meets a~Ma Barker's Restaurant to hear from c weather hunters Drs. Kohlz, Kelly and Rorulo on deer hunting in Colo rado. Noon -Costa Mesa Rotary Club meets at the Me!>a Verde Country CJub, ~oon -Exchange Club or Orange Coast meets at the Bahia Corinthia Yacht Club for business meeting. 6:00 p.m. -Ne" port-Bo I boa Rotary Club meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club to he:ir from newly- elected City Council members Tom Edwnrds and Normn Glo,·cr. For more info.rmation call 548·4942. THURSDAY 7:15 a.m. -SouUi Coast Metro Ro· tnry Club, the "Taste of Costa Mesa Club," meets at th~ Center Club. Noon -Kiwanis Club or Corona de Mar meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. Noon -Costa Mesa North Ki"anls Club meets at the Holiday Inn. Noon -Ncwport-ln-ine Rotary Clu will meet at the Atrium Marquis Hotel to hear from Dr. Robert Dillman of Hoag Hospital. 12:15 p.m. -The Exchange Club of Newport Harbor, meets at Charley Browns to hear Crom Martin Diedrlc on "The Diedrich Coffee Story." Sen/ct Club Updatt is published every StJturdDy. FAX your club's m cc iag Information to 631-5851 or mail 1743 B•yport Way, Nttt'port Btacb, Calif., 92660. POLICI FILU .. TIMPlllATVUI Newpor1 leKh 6S/.5J 1600 block of Wallace from lhc rcor scot. Before • leaving, 1hc suspec t decided lo leave o thank you oC shorts etched on the. hood: VIL• •.111 Whoa I . ' ,.._. IL JtlMI-, Pub!Ucr "IJIW. Lelldtll. Edilot Stttt Marbk, M•Mfina E4il0f lru V.W. City EdllOf TO MAU A COllUCTIOM It ii the Piloc'a .polacy ID prompfJy con.a • m'On o( Jubiunec. Pit.ale call 540-1224, al. 363. 1blnlt )'OU. HOW TO UACll UI C1ralalJoll (Tlae nma 65/53 Cotta~H low morning clouds ;ind (qi this morning, hlglt sc.altertd clouds during the day. ........ rfll••/ Wnetr•k tllreu1h Tueltltry It loou like a quiet week for our coast with a sm.alt northwett swell that could build lo h.e~ high by the WHktnd, ii WHktnlng high pressure aJlows a modtrtite alorm to develop In the Culf ofALub. St.reel: A purse ond a wallet, worth a combined $19, were reported stole n from a home 1ha1 wus lcrt unlocked while the residents were owoy at a storage area ror about o h:ilC-hour. .''Hi" and "llo Ha." 1600 block or Sta Dell Circle: Eight $100·bills were reported as stolen rr~m a home that showed tto apparent signs or forced entry. i . f 1 I I •I .. f ' .... latt 11 lartla, Pho4o Editor &ti fra11k, Otl'.\llalioe ~ Mutttr 1111111 J<Alpt, Production Manapr MklM•I •ww, Dlspl.ay Mauter J114t Od&J11a. Owi!icd Mauter ~1'11-4 ~ .. Con&i'OUcr HAOIUMOTUMI 642·•••• Your cummcnu 1bou1 the Daily r1k>t or nc•'I ups •tll be r~ded 11111 11we11 di1ewy 10 CdilM Wil· h.im LobJclf. The umc lA-bout an •efill Ul'lrK'C ma7 ti. uJCd IC> record l.:11cn 10 the .cd110t Oft lllY IVj>IC • ' Oruat Cowaty) (800) 252-9141 ' Advert11ln1 Oassified 642·5678 Display 642-4321 EdllorlaJ Ncws~1224 Sporu 64~330 News. 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The all <011t 11.SO plUIMY,..... tolL 1'00 block or Tustin Avenue: A $3,000 Rolcx watch was reportedly stolen from a m:m's dresser by • someone who walked into the bedroom or a 1\omc Jh:u may have been lefl unlocked, a police report aaid. MIWNftUACM l400 block ol Via Udo: ' Someone reportedly rcmoYCd the' Mops orr or a 1981 Porche Carem and took a boxed AM·FM atcroo .. VbtD Lorudo & Vista Del Oro: Someone set fire to the wolls, toilets and doors in unlockablc bathrooms at a private community pool. The arson damoac wasn't listed in a police report. ftPO• IMI •AY • Pay attcnlion to your intuition and Instinct. lf aomethin,a just "rcclt wrona." " usually It. -courrcq Ncwpon pol.ioo • • ul s e l t d 0 C· d . \ . Newport Beach/Costa M ... Dally Piiot Saturday, December 3, 1994 Aa . Lights, ·cameras and plinty al action helped ·revive K-MESA A bumper crop of weeds and a weathered semi-trailer are about nil that's left of Costa Mesa High School's once-popular farm program. A cynic might say that such I bucolic things as teaching how to grow corn and raise livestock just don't have a place in our "" •• increasingly urban. scheme of things. But it's better to look upon these changes more positive ly: Costa Mesa High ha~n't really lost a farm, it has ga ined.a splendid televisiof\ station. More On the important, it has . · Coast .,. . a bunch of sharp, highly focused _students who are rapidly ~ccoming old pros at runilinglt hc cameras, switchers, editors a·nd other electronic glzmos that put K-MESA on the air live every week. Wednesduy morning was the ti'lne for the official ribbon cutting, •Lifetime Guarantee , •No Stucco Damage 1-Day Installation •Energy Efficient · • Noise Reduction • Aluminum & Vinyl • Lifetime Guarantee on Installation Visit Southern CA Largest Shower Door Factory Showrobm 1•800-4Jl·J)-Jl A-1 Retrofit Windows A d1v1s1on of A· 1 Shower Door Co. SHOWROOM: 2 0 19 S. RITCHEY, SANTA BERBER $6 9s?yd. 10 Year Wtar/10 Ytar Stain Warranty speeches and blueberry muffuu cash donations there. George that marked the rebirth of Argyros's Arnel Developtneot was K-MESA. a big player, so wu Copley Colony TV activity at Costa Mesa High Cable and the Coastline Regional wenf to a blank screen 13 to IS Occupation Program. years ago -nobody's exactly~ Chuck Schuler put in his own - a victim of Prop. 13-driven sweat equity, ~pending' his summer budget cuts. Since then, the TV vacation building the TV studio studio has been a junk room, a and control room. Then, with help collectorium for old files, supplies from the district's technicat staff; and whatever nobody knew what installing all the gear and to do with. painstakingly hooking it all Last April, howeve1;, the school's • together with hundreds of lengths new principal, Ed Harcharik, had of wire and cable. Schuler also an idea. Television bein& here to dug into his own pocke t when stay, why not revive the school's n~cessary. TV studio? He kicked tho-idea By September, there was a around with longtime teacher glassed-in control room with a Chuck Schubert. The conversation .console for all the bells and went something like this: whistles. 1' overlooks a mucq "You know something about larger studio with a ceiling grid for video and so forth, don't you hanging lights, an anchor desk, Chuck?" Harcharik asked. back drops and plenty of room for · "A little," fibbed Schubert, who the .three professional cameras; actuaHy knew a lot more than he CNN. it ain't, but the 18 eager let on. "But what about students who staff K-MESA could equipment?" not care less-. To demonstrate their "Leave that to me," said accomplishntents to Wednesday's Harcharik, who is not called visitors. they re-created that Second Hand Ed for nothing. week's campus newscast. They had The Master Scrounger began written it, reported it, taped it, making the rounds, picking up edited it and broadcast it live. equipment contr~butions here, This week, many of them will· ~~~~~~~~(Jq,J~~~~~~~~ • ORANGE COUNTY PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY The American Society of lnteribr Desigrrers/O.C. /YA presents · · . c::rioliday Decorating -Lido Style .. The Orange.County Philhanno_nic Society invites you to view Lido Isle homes especially decorated for the holidays by Orange County's top designers. 12 noon -6 p.m., Saturday & Sunday, December 10 & 11 Light Refeshmmts • ~15 per pm on • !nfann111ion: 714-723_-4650 -----.-- -... ---------,..------ .• Xoliday Decorating -Lido Style Please send us tickets(s) at $15 each, for a total of ·s _ ~fame. ___________ Phone ______ _ Address ~ Make check payable to: ~ LIDO ISLE COMMITTEE, OCPS. ' Mail checks with this coupon and a stamped, srlfaddrtsud mum rnvr/r;pt to: : Udo Isle Committee, OCPS < . ._ c/o Orange County Philharmonic Society ~ 2082 Business Center Drive, Suite 1 OQ J • Irvine, CA 927 15 _ • ~ Mail ortkn mu.JI be postmarked by Dec. G Ttclutr atiailnble 111 the r:Wor.. , ~~~~~ «1t•<eoe.~ ~ ... <( "Th s year put ,amething lastlnf under your tr11e. • c., ••. Paci, labor Guaranteed ' . • fltftllf Owt1ttl a O,.ratt41 PEERLESS 10 ~· wear continuous Fiiament Nylon ' ~ switch to another slot. "We have them rotate around and learn every job, then they'll concentrate on the position they feel most comfortable with," Schubert said. A live broadcast is always tense. When you add the element of 30-some people wande'ring around th studio, you could expect chaos JOts of screw-ups. Not at ESA. "Quiet please!" came a voice • rom the control room . "Stand By! ark and cue!" And in unison, he three camera operators gave the cue sign to news anchors Tina Sakai and Chris McBride. Producer Sa m Nguyen looked satisfied when the anchors finished their intro at. exactly the moment a pre-taped repon came up o~ the monitor. Seneca Simms 'to~k .his spot on the anchor desk to introduce ~nother story. "Can I get a standby?" he asked. "Stand by," chorused camera operators Kenda Valentine, Bret Benzmiller and Marcello' Martinez. "Quiet on the set!" came the VOlce from the control room, director Radu lliescu. Then, "Mark ~nd cue!" Seneca parked GRAND OPENING Holiday Cheer & C~Iebration. • Come join us for hors d' oeuvres · & Ct:iempa~ne Saturday, December Io, .1994 Sunday,·December 11, 1994 I 0:00 AM · 6:00 PM Door Prizes & Product Samples \E\r (L!E\E 30% Off • Electrolysis • f aclals • Glycollc Acid • WaxlnQ • Make-up ! MassaQe • P~rmanent Ma'ii6!µp 409 -3 /4t //v.e ~-~e. ~'8Md. . 673-3167 . ., .. his gum and went on the :ur at precisely the right moment. KTLA-Channel S sports reporter and anchor Ed Arnold was supposed to be the last speaker at the ope ning ceremonies for K-MESA. But Harcharik put him on first after Arnold pleaded a very busy schedule that day. Not; trowever, too busy to spend time with the kids and share his expe rt ise. While the other . speeches were going OJl, Arnold was back in the studio talking to the class and fielding questions. . ''You'd better learn all you can .. and do everything ex.Ira that you can," the video v,Ftcr:in said. "And you have to be able to lteal '>'ith pressure. There's a 1remendous umount of pressure in this business." Radu llicsc u looked around and' i.:iid, "Yeah, \\I! know about pressure. We have it right in this studio. We h:iodle ic." ~ the rcnJb~ance at Costa , Mt:~:i High School goes on and on. Fred Mn(lin's column Dppc:irs "'err TlwrsdOJy :ind Saturd11y. J AGUAR, BENTLEY, AUSTIN M O RGAN , MERCEDES, FORD 'ASKABQUT .... VALUE PRICED ., .GIFTS! l. Cheese Balls &. 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C7emetery admlni~rators claim the1~ plans are designed to serve ~he interests of the entire city, not JUSt those of a single neigbbor- !1ood .. "The area that we're build- ing right now is sold out," said Steve Schacht, Pacific View man- ager. .' 1Wc would not t?c going to this sort of expense if the need weren't ~here,. There is no other cemetery in this area, and this service is re- . ally needed." . Much of the current controversy. focuses on what rights the cem- etery has under the city's General Plan. The cemetery first occupied the 140-acre site cast of the Big Canyon Reservoir in 1958 after -. .. •obtairting a conditional use permit from .the county. . . . MMe MAAnN/DAJLY J11LOT In the ensuing ye~m. the ~ity of • Constmc,io·n workers fjnish up a project at Pacific View Memorial Newport Beach annexed ,portions Park, where nearby residents don't wanf more mausoleums built.· of tho parcel and. the cemetc~ . . ,. ... ~ sold .95 acres to the Irvine Co. for The cemetery filed a permit !Or plan, the structures would line the ~~usi~g develo~m~nt~ ~ 1971, the total buildout area, calling for perimeter of the cemetery of e ~/yg~~~;ov~ill l ~n:vet~~m=~~ an unspecified number _or crypts grounds. . . . nexation of what would eventually and mausoleums~ According to the · Spyglass Hall residents want the become the Harbor View Hills community. . mausolcwm to be restricted to the area fronting the reservoir. Mauso- lcwns directly outside their back yards will adversely affect home" owners and cemetery users alike, they say. "This is our day-to-day life," Hitzetbergea: said. "Kids have birthday parties out here; I don't think people having a funeral ser- vice would want to hear that kind of noise." An independent appraiser has estimated that homes in close proximity to the mausoleums will decrease in value by at least $100,000 per hofuc, accordjng to Wolf. Schacht claims that the view properties are just as valuable to the cemetery as they arc to home- owners since family members fre· quently want to bury their loved ones in areas with a view of the ocean. City planners maintain that, re· gardless of the cef!letery'.s final de- sign, a general plan amendment Will provide a concrete: plan which both the city and future home-:- owners can reference. With such <a plan on the books, future home buyers will know exactly what they are getting into, according to city · . Residents maintain tliat the cemetery. is still boumf'..by the die-·GRAND OPENING J Planning Director Jim Hewicker. But current homeowners are wondering where this solution leaves them. Cemetery administra- tors claim that reside nts knew about the ·expansion before the houses were built. Not so, counter the homeowner!, who say the plans have been changed numer· ous times and that they hu~e been deceived both by the cemetery anti by the city. Carol Miller, a tarmel J)ay Place resident, embarked upon ;a costly remodeling of her . home only to. learn of the mausoleum construction. Mille r claims a city employee told her that such con· struction would never take ')t.ce and thDt she would never have un· dertaken the remodel had s~9 known. ..., Ownership of the cemetery h • ., changed over th e years, and Hewic.ket says he does not know. wh:it homeowners were told. He docs i.ay that the' homes were built and sold with the full knowledge that they would surround a memo- rial park. . Ilut homeowners claim thal'f+tic;, current design was never part or the deal, and they \.\,ill take thcil fight to court.if need be. "We bought in front of a park: not a cemetery,". HitLelberger said . . tales ·of the 1958 county use }ler· mit -the only existing document specifying what · Pacific View can and can not build. The ac- companying site plan called for five 400-square-foot mauSe>leums to be built in ·a semi-circular for- Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner r- Order your. Holiday J . __ Pies Now . . · J . Christmas Blend is Back! Speciafty coffee with the flavor of ci nnamon. hazelnut & cream. mation. . " Since-the completion of those buildings, cemetery administrators have repeatedly <:ome to the city requesting amendments to the use permit in order to bu.ild additiona~ mausoleums. An amendment of the General Plan's land use element in 1988 lim!ted cemetery development to · 50,000 square feet. 45,404 of which'' were currently used up (a subse· q_uent evaluation, disputed .by homeowners, ·(fetermined that the cemetery, had ~dditional space). '--Jhe city ultimately determined thal-i>acific View would need to file· a. new conditional use permit or-amend the existing permit. Deadline nears for race design conteit The deadline is drawing near for ar&.ists interested in designing the T-shirt and poster for next year's Co- rona del Mar Scenic Sk Rac:e. The race is slated for June 3; but letters, resumes and poster and/or T-shirt designs ai~ needed by Dec. 15. Interviews with finalists will be later this mon th. For more information, pfione Ellen Buck at the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce,. 673-4050, or Sue Stein of the Newport.Beach Community Services De- partment, 644-3151. Help make the world safe fromM> neuromuscular diseases. SAFETY ZONE -....__ . ·=-== 1-800-572-1717 203 Marine Ave., Balboa Island J 67,3-4447 J. .&BUCK · . Rich flavor and fe tjve aroma will bring back your fondesf memorie~ of Christma . WESTCLIFF PLAZA . . 17th at Irvine Ave., Newport Beach •Send A Gift By Phone 642-4302 .. With any pur.chase of Cutter a Buck, receive a Cutter a Buck baseball cap free, or with a purchase of $200.00 or more receive a Cutter & Buck sweat shirt free. •t-••••· OF NEWPORT Bt:ACH Fashion Island Center• 579 Newpoi:t Center Drift Newport Beech• (71() 759-7979 • , . . . ' . .. • r I sen BY I v •Oivi finaJ Q ' . --+ Harl GiOJ in gs G Lent lied in I~ .G the com 163 I • f c .. I b t c 1 F 1 s I= \ 5 Pl w s The wor w.on sine witt sum lirlll Thu T fin a c Jam noo rcbc c I l I I a.lurday, December 3, 1994 ....... CUI &WOIDllO• H...-. Counaclin& Center sponson a wrhon workshop lrom 9 a.m. to noon ll Uarbcw CluiaUH reuowablp, 740 W. Willoa St., Cocta Mcu. "" paac:I of writers and a literary qcnc will discuss the topic "ls Writing Ri&bt ror You?" Call 631·7730 to rucrvc a spot. Registration is SlO. Call ~ 6J1.n30 for more information. MAlftallUID "Master Mind" is the title of the Rev. Ken Gray's workshop that convenes rrom 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Ntwport ~ac:l1 Clulrclt ot 1lc1Jalous ScJeace, 901 Dove St., Suite 145, Newport Beach. Coffee time is 9:30 a.m .. and th,crc arc lunch and stretch brc:iks throughout the progr:im. Call ~-3199. aaaam 111eo1 CMou Harry Babbin, who's been a singer and show business celebrity for four d«adet, leads-tbe singing of Christnm carols at the Women ot tbe E.:vaaccllcaJ Lutheran Church or America luncheon at 11 11.m. at Lutheran €hurcb or the Moster, 2900 Pacific View Drive, Corona dcl M:ir. Luncheon donatfon is SJ. CJIAn•&aa .. A Christmas craft fai r for children and nd uhs sponsored by the Mcmbcr~hjp. &. Fellowship Committee ot' Presbyjerlan Church or the Cove-nant, 28$0 i:'airview Ro:id, Costa Mesa, runs S-8:30 p.m. There will be easy crafts for all ages to mllke and a light supper avail:ible for a slight charge. Bring a can of (ood to be donated to FISH. CNallnAN COUNHY DAHCU Christian Country Connection presents country-western d:inccs for Ctrristians in a smoke-free, :ikohol-frcc :i1mosphcrc at Londancc Studios, 3625 W. MacArthur Blvd. brier opportunity to do M>me &Mna in tho lnaC •pirit of ChrlllmU frOCQ 9 a.m. to l p.m. at the uoual "AJtcrn11t1Vc Gilt Mar~et" at Slilal MlcbHI and AU ~ £plldpol Cburcb, 3233 Pacific View Drive (ac Marcuerite), Corona dcl Mar. llabicac for Humanity, Heiler lntcrn:uional and other worldwide chMitics will be opcratina booths where patrons can but handcrafts, one-of-a-kind items, dcrorations and food dClkacics. all to benefit proarama to relieve worldwide suffcrina atid · need. Shoppers cnn even buy, in the name of some special relative 'of friend. n window in the home Habitat for Humanity is building for a homeless person in Appal:ichia. or a cow 1 leifer International of providing :in im p<>verished family in Central America. Suitable ~ift c:irds will be provided. ADVINT IHVJCU CONTfNUU · "Weaving :i Cl\ristmas!" lhe Worship Commission's special seJViccs forAdvcnt, the period of preparation !or Chdsima.s. continues at 9;30_a.m._ at St. Mark Prcsb)1crlan Church, 2100 Mar Vis1a Drive, Newport Beach. Services continue the next two · Sundays, peak on Christmas Eve and extend throughout the 12 days of Christmas, c-0ncluding with the Baptism of lhe Lord on Jan. 8. Child cnrc is provided for those under age 3. All the church family (above age 2) can worship together. Sund :iy Church School for older children will be offered beginning about 9:50 a.m. Phone 644-1341. CUC HU/POTLUCK Christ Church by the Sea, 1400 W. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, displays crechcs from around the world between the 9 and 10:30 a.m. services. Llltcr, at 5:30 p.m., th!) church hofds its annual pot.luck wit h food, caroling and Christm:is tree decorating. All nrc welcome. aLOOD PllUSUU CHICK.I First United l\lcthodlst Church or Co~ta Mesa, 4_20 West 19th St., ·conducts a free b_lood prc_ss~re clinic between 10 and 10:30 a.m. 1n the From 7 to 8:30 p.m .. there arc dance lessons for both beginners and inicrmcdiatos at a cost of .15. The actu:il danccjs 8:30 ):>.m. lo midnight, The dance, sodas and snacks arc included in 1hc SIO per person cost. For more information, phone • church library • 647-6656 . SUNDAY A1Tl6'ATIVI CN .. ITMA.I MARKn' Orange County shoppers will have a For more inform:ition, c:ill 548-7727. INTllOVHTID fLOCK "Introverts and Extroverts and Our l..iber:il Rcligjon" is the title of the Rev. Di;ina Heath's 10:30 a.m. sermon at Orange Coast Unltorlan Uolvcrsallst Church, 1259 Victoria St., Costu Mcs:i. "Uokarian Univcnalisu laavc tbe a.i&hcl& pcn:eat~ ol lnb'CMIU ol any rcll&ioul &IOUP. uya Heatb. '71al ol ua who are incroweru DCCd thole of ua who are exuovcru to fumilb a sate space IA whicll to 'come out' and c.preaa oundwu." Olild can: wiU be olforcd durina the ICMce. Tbcre will be I bekc Ille after. For information, call 6'6-4652. 11'"8111&ftml "It's ~ &o loM 1 loc like •.. " is the lOplC of the 10:30 ua. -onbip service ac Newport.._. Owcll ot RclJalou Sdeace. 901 Dove St., Suite 14S, Newport Beach. "Fellowship SunctaY' bc&ins after the service. Brina a friend to the potluck. Games and a lift excbange Will be part of the fwl.ror information, phone 646-3199. 'TllUI WU KIN91' The Children's Cboln of SL ~· PttsbykrlH Cburdl. 600 St. Andre\\'$ Road. Newport Beacb, presenta the Christmis musical fanrasy ''Three Wee Kfogs" at S!.m. Compose by Daniel Sharp, Betty Hager and Fred Bock, the musical involves more than 11 children in colorful costumes. No tickets needed; free-will offering accepted. Call 574-2228. . CNUHllTAl.ll Church Talk, an opportunity for inactive Catholics to participate in __, candid dialogue on a variety of topics -including changes over the past 25 years since Vatican II, Scripture, Faith Communities, annulments, morality, personal experiences, etc. -will be presented at 6:1S p.m. in Our Lady Q\lttn of An&tll Parish Center, 2046 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach. Come or call ahead to Sister Agatha Faimon at 644-9218 or Joe 11ocrdcmann at 721-0959. TUUDAY ' ICllNCI O• MIND ~ Mcditatjon at 6:30 p.m. folio d by a "Science of Mind" class at 7 .m. are held at Ntwport 8'*ch Chu h or Rellelous Science, 901 Dove St .• Suite 145, Newport Beach. Science of Mind studies are also held 10 a.m. Wednesdays. For more information, call 646-3199. WIDNUDAY Pll.Ana llUAKIAIT . First United Methodist Church or eo.a ..... lilo&dl • rn,cr 8rsakflit at 6 a.m. at Deut• rataunlll at Ncwpon BoWevard ud 171b Street IA Calta Mesa. For more laformation, call the chi.arch ollice at 548-m7. wYcer·qm•• • SL Jaw F.1 M , , .. CllDrda, 3209 Via Udo, Newport leada. often a DOOO ICMce witJa Holy CoaununJoo. Bria& a luac:b ud dine witb the cburch *" after U..tervice. For more information, call 67S-0210. lllWaDAY -CllM&lllll.nlt The FriadJ ot the Orup Coast lalerfaltb Sbelter bolds a Holiday Brunch to raise fuods for homeless families from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at a ocw Irvine Cove home io north · Laguna Beach. The $25 admission includes food, camaraderie, live entertainment and fun. Reservations are a must before Nov. 30 by callin& FOCIS at 645-SOSS. During November, as many as 40 children at the Costa Mesa sheller spend time after school and on • weekends making ornaments for theit Christmas tree. These ornaments will be on sale at the brunch. UIH9 1111WOlll Career Network bolds an ongoing free series at 7:30 p.m. at St. Andrew's Prubykriu ·Cburcb, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach, for those unemployed. under-employed and nof·so-happily employed. Peter Lcets of Rights Associates speaks in Stewart Lounge on "Resumes and Cover Letters That ,.. Work." Job lists will be available. For further infonnation, call 574-2239. ' .. A COUUI IN Miii.ACLU The non-profit organization A Gathering of Miracles present "A Course in Miracles" lecture and , discussion at 7:30 p.m. at Saint Mlchael and-All Ancel• Ep!scopaJ Cburcb, 3233 Pacific View Drive, COrona del Mar. Allen Rosenth:il, a nationally known lecturer who stresses cxpcricnliaJ • understanding. of ACIM concepts, , leads the lecture. For more infonnaLion, calJ 673-9227 or (310)° 478-8994. FRIDAY Miii.ACLU COUUI "A Course in Miracles'' meets at 7:30 p.m. widl the Rev. IC'ca Gt111 Md PradioMt Gail MiUcr at N& ... Bwll a.a o11e11ru....., 901 DoYc St., Ste. 145, Newport Beach. For more inCormatJon, call 646-3199. w ll8VICll c...-1 ''Tiie Wooder of Ouistmas." the aaaual concert at SL Aadnw'• . '""'""aa Cbllld, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach, Is presented at 8 p.m. Cooducior Daniel L Sharp leads a JO.piece orchestra, the 110.voicc Sa~tuary Cboir and the maanificent Casavant oipc organ In Ralph Vauahn Willianu' ''fanusia on Christmas Carols" and "Fanwia on Greensleeves," Herbert Howell's "A Spollcss Rose," a setting of th.e Appalachian carol "The Blessings oC Mary" and other selections by Robert Shaw R Wngner, John Rut.tcr, lrviq rtin llJld more. There will also be audieace sing-a-long. Tickets are SJ.$5. Call S74-2ZS3. , SATURDAY,. DIC. 10 'DUCOYlllY" CONCLUDU "Discovery.'' a three-part progrnm at SL James Episcopal Cburc:b, 3209 Via Lido, Newport Beach, designed to introduce Jesus Christ to participanlS, concludes 8:30 a.m. to S p.m. today and after the 9 a.m. service Sundny with "Discovery or My Ministry." The final segment focuses on the ministry each person has as a Christi:in believer. Bapusm wUI be available. The grand fin:ile wUI be n special commissioning service for lay min istry · celebrated with the St. James , community 'athered Cor the regular Sunday scrvtcc. "Discovery" .also offers n progrnm for elementary· schoolchildren which runs concurrently with tile 'ldult segments. Activities and lessons t:iughr in the children's progralll will parallel the lessons being learned by their parents. Tod:iy, children will learn about the mjnistry they can have in their homes, in their neighborhood, and at school. Cost of the prograrn is $30 for adults and -SIS per chi~ for the K-6 grndc progfam (to cover the cost of providing menls). Some financial assistance js nvailable if co!t is an issue. There is no chnrgc Cor infant c.irc. Spncc is limited. Call Connie_ Cross at 733-1197. ADVINT DAY o• •una Carmel Noone leads an Advent d:iy of Pra1Cr 9 a..m. IO 3 p.m. at SL • ... All ..... CUlcla iA Cororua Mar. l.uKb is 5ncludcd and a $7 dona ii roqucs&ed. Call 7'4-0463 or send your rc&istratlon to St. Michaels Prayer Day, 3233 Pacific View Driv Corona del Mor, 92625. HaNCIOfMI• "Science of Mind: Year Two" is th title of church leader Juanelha E workshop lhDt convenes from 10 a. to 2 p.m. at ~cwport Bcacb Churcb IUll&Jo"s ScJente, 901 Dove St., Sui 14S. Newport Dcach. Coffee time is 9:~ 11.m .. and ther arc lunch and stretch brc:iks throughout the prQ&rnm. Call 646-3199. NOUDAY CILHllATION "Giving, Getting and Glory" is tJ1c title of the 10:30 a.m. service at Orance Coasc UnllArlao Unlvcrsoll Church, 1259 Victoria St., Cost:i M The holiday. cclcbr:itlon is prcscn by Randa Schm:ilfcld, director of rclialous educntion, aQd Micque Weinstein, director of :ins/music/ drama. There will be 'ia brunch aCtcr the service served by the Soci:il Just Committee. For information, phone 646-4652. NOIL NIOllT The P:irish Music Ministry at SL Jo the Bapllst,·1015 Baker St., Costa Mcs:i, presents its 11 th annual Noel Night at 8.p.m. The lOO·volcc P:irish Choir. H:indbcll Choir, Children's Choir, organ :ind orchcstrn perform. The program, under the dircc1ion of M:i T. Purcell, director of music and or&ani~~dcs m:iny holiday favorii~ Christmas c:irolS. A frcc!will offqing will be taken, :ind holiday wassail and homemade Christm:is cookies will be served aft the scryicc by the choirs. For more inforqi:ition, phone the Music Ministry Dcp:irtmenl :it 549-9619. 0 PlcDse send pllotograpbs D type-wrillcn rcic11ses dctDiling ~ rics, upcomin1 c1·c11ts, ser1u'On t /cs or Dny other nc,.-s iavofr Costa Mesa and Ncitport lk churcl1es to Religion Editor M Cokc.r, D:1ily Pilot, JJO W. BDy Costll McsD, 92627. You CDa D fDJt items of interest to 646-41 RcltDJes are requested two we prior to Da t•rcnt date. METHODIST PRESBYTERIAN ...., \l'\'I \11l II \I I ,\ \I I \ \ I • I I .-... COMMUNllY CHURCH SU SI MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1701 laker, C.M. Worship Is Church School 1:30 and 10:00 a.m. Or~ Rlchord Geoige 979.8234 COMMUNITY CHURCH EAL FA Ill FOR REAL L IFE soum COAST COMMUNITY CHURCH BOB SHANK, SENIO~ PASTOR WEEKEND SERVlCF.S: SAIURDAY 6:00 P.M. SUNDAY 9:00 & 10:45 A.~t 5120 8oNrTA CANYON RoAD, IRVINE. CA 92715 4.7600 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST 3303 V10 u lo N• wp'.)tt B< .n 673-1340 or 673-6150 C!lucn IOom "' !> •• m !Ai..r1ay Y.'lic• (I.]" Vkvh day M~·::r.rr • '' , \nd (i oil '"" r 1 c·1 1 111111 t: that ""hod 11111clc: a11d hc·f111ld , II 11'11\ I C'I I f.:Cl(ltf (ic•m''" I 31 8'1:Jn(;h Of [fl(• MO!jl• Cfl1,11.ll I~ ft1:;I Cnuich ol f.h11SI Sc.i.;~11 •I Sol.Ion a.• .~ ~·c n• 1o;c r, JJ.,_ FIRST UNITED METHODIST . CHURCH Of COSTA MESA : ~ 420 W. 19th SI. 548·7727 ~ Between Harbor ond Newport WORSHIP AT 9:00 AM.AND 10:30 AM CHURCH SCHOO. · Alt AGES 9 00 AM Nursery · Kindergarten · 10 30 AM Youth Groups Sundox Evenings Postor Steve lsenmon RELIGIOUS SCIENCE NEWPORT BEACH CHURCH 901 Dove #145, N.I . (Wt$1 of .JmibOrtt) (Nonh Of BnstoQ (Easr of .John Wayne Alrporf) Strvlee Sun. 10:30 a .m. M, lu, Th, (714) 646-3199 Or Juanella Evans, Minls1ar ST. MARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCll is Sunday Worship 9 :'.W a.m . Jamboree al l!nstbluff Ncwporl Rench 644-1141 CONGREGATIONAL @COMMUNllY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL llNIT[()t Hl lR< ll<ll c.ttRl~J • To S.U.vt Is To C"'; To C.ve Is ToOO. Dr. Dennis W. Short, Minister -. i- Sunday Worship 8:30 & 10.AM Chu.-ch Sdlool 9AM Adult -US Choldrf(I ChildC11e Provided 644-7400 b 11 Heliotrope Ave, C0tona Del Mar PRESBYTERIAN '-1uir.l.1y, U1· .... onh:r I, 111114. ~ 1(1 PM S.1n.l 1~. I ~"nh:r 4, l<N-4, 14 k) '!"I IC I~ AM • J1•m '" lt'4' 11'11\ '4.'fk"> 1rtlt.J ! ~'"' r~\l,llllfJ Ill ,~ .. jll-n YoUT \pmrwlitv. "LEARNING" ' •. (Prm('rl 9:1·10) ... . Chmim.1.,c ~.in~c11 t't I~ ... \ 11.,11111111 1 •. 1." • Fml.w. l u•111~r9. IQ94. 8 00 r M 6\.\."I "r AnJrc\\ Rn • .J, N.cwpmt Be..ich, C.1lifornm (7 14) 611 -2 80 I•• t """' ~t l~J'·n I l.11h1r H111h '-h·-•l .11 lrvml' ,mJ l'i1h) I· 1'1:-.l I II' \I l Ill Hl II Sunday Worship 8:00AM. I O:OOAM Nursery. Sunday School · 1~ -A Friendly. Caring • Christtiln Community- 3233 Pacific Vi~ Dr. fat MarguenteJ Corona del Mar 644-0463 EPISCOPAL SAINT JAMES CHURCH e)>lscopal "A C.mtfMlftlrf /Whiff It u""" ond Stnlnt JHw CMst .. I.Md •ntl S4tvlot" Fr. David C. Anderson, rector 3209Vla Udo Newpor1 Beach --=====71~4/675-0210 . 7:3oam Tradiilonal 9 am Contemporaty 9 am Church School 10:45 am Charismatic Ind Wtdnndly noon SYNAGOGUE TEMPLE ISAIAH ' nseNat1ve) . • Shabbat SelVlce Fr1day ~hts 8.00pm Sat Morning Shabbal SefVice 10.00am Rabbi Marc Steven Rubenstein And Temple Choir 2401 ltvtne Ave • Newport Beach Temple Phone: S48·11900 0( 646·7512 Aellglous & Hebmv School Bar181l Mltmh VlllTORI Al.WAYS WRCllWE . . • .Fairview Community Church _ ('111114 • 10 •·11;1~1· tutti ~l1111't' 11"ill1·,,,,, • .f,.ll•111llr t'l111n l1.f11111//1 /11 ti II llt"lll 11'.ft11·1u1l/ 1tllllt1\JlfJc'l't• o.f :t/1/1"111111( .~1y111·tl1111ul .ft•/11111 .•l•IJI . - Sunday Worship -1 0 OOAM Child Care & Sunday School 2525 Fa1rv1ew Road (at Fair) Cos1a Mesa (7 14) 545·461 0 (next to the 0 C Fairgrounds! METHODIST LA-0-t:tNA United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Or. Laguna Beach 499-3088 Sunday Morning Worship & Christian Education 1 OAM Ministers David Beades & V1rgm1a Wheeler Wesley Counseling Center • S.ecv1ces Available NEWPORT CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 160 I M,lrQUt'rtle Ave Coron.1' Clel Mc\r • 644-0745 Worship ~it 8 OOAM & J 0 OOAM. Sundc'ly School All Ages 9 OOAM CHRISTIAN Y HARIOI CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Disciple$ of Christ) I J .2401 lrWle Awe. al Sau ISlbel Newport Beach · Sunday Worship . 10:00AM Or. Gen<R. Swanson $4S·5781 RELIGIOUS SCIENCE .. FOR ATJVER1fSfNQ fNFORHA1fON PLEASE CAU HfCHELL£.HANfRE AT (-rJl/) "S?l/-lt-240 ~' • 1-' <1' , -~\ Rev. Mary Munav Shelton Senior Minister . Sunday ··1 .• fri11g i.11 Gr111·P. •• to. CHUllCH Of llLIOIOUS SCllNCI Memb.r of the Uniled C#iurc#i ol Relig1001 Sc1•n(e 2205 MAIN STREET •SUITE 23, SE1'CUFF VILLAGE HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92648 • 17141969 133 1 'OR FAXCJ1t+) ~so-c,goz. . . Ch.WC111tl'l...i \ef W!Cts I 4SAM, IOJQAM.SJWM . ' L ot I I on ur c s:i. • d cc n k . . ~ Newport BMch/Colta Mesa Daily Pilot BV AlATr COD& EllTl•TAUIMIWT Eorroa Like their parents before them :lid with the news that John F. Kennedy had been assassinated. nost people who arc now in their JOs or 40s vividly recall when they 1eard of John Lennon's death. Driaf\ Barrett foun.d out during he Dec. 8, 1980, telecast of 'ABCs Monday Night Football.'.' "The last person in the world I hought would talk about it was rtoward Cosell," recalled Barrett, NhO is 35. Now a blues guitarist who plays ocally as a soloist and with the >and Three Blind Mice. Barretf Nill present his first tribute to tbc Rock 'N' Roll Hall of Farner at 3:30 p.m. Thursday -the 14th 3nniversary of Lennon's death :.. :it Sid's, 445 N. Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. ··1 definitely consider him a.big influence," Barrett said of Lennon. However, 1hough he's plucked some Lennon tunes around the house, they've never before made it into Barrett's on-stage repertoire. He· knew he would · have to learn more songs to fill out .his three hours of stage time at Sid's. · · "His sopgs were all so short. like two or three minutes," Barrett said. "I ha\IC a pretty big list or songs rm going to be doing.'' So far, he's pulled 60 Crom Lennon's Beatles and solo catalogues. "I'm trying to go with the ones that sound best on acoustic guitar," Barrett said. ffFortunately, he has a lot or them where he was pl~ying acoustjc guitar and singing ... It should be good for everyone , because everyone will be able to recognize it. ~could do a John House tribute, because h~'s really great and I love him, b'ut even more people will be able to recognize the (Lennon) son~ an4 enjoy them.'' ~ Asked his favorite Lennon tune, Barrett replied that in terms of pcrforminf, "Julia" and "Dear Pruden~e· ..come to mind because the singer/guitarist employed a "blues picking style." As for his favqrite just to listen to, Barre#t a~ered; "I like so many of them it's bard to pinpoint an exac~ song." . Because he was so young when the Bcat!es took the pop worlcl by stonn,,Barrett is unsure what first attracted him lo Lennon's muiSic. ll was w~at everyone was listening to at the time. But be believes the music has hacf a"'lasting effect· because it's really good.'' ·"Now I'm attracted to it Christmas Shirt Sale · One Week Only 12-3-94 thru 12-1(}94 All Sport Shirts -. ·•:LO·OFF with this ad only • lim it one shirt per customer . , . ' r--4.L J ~.()./')l'b j, MENS CLOTHING .. 3430 Via Lido • Newport Beach • 673-0653 . . ITMILITU , Brian Barrett goes from blues to Beatles for tribute to John Lennon. • . . . because he put messages in his songs. He was kind of using his . talent to get people to listen to other things going on.'' And now Barrell is using his talent to get peopl~ to listen to Lennon. "There's been a good response from the people I've told. It seems like a worthwhile thing for me." • Saturday. December 3, 1994 A7 • .Dancing gels, but ictlng nat ,in 'Jelly's Last Jam' BY Tow Tnius, S1'£CW. TO Titl DAJU raLOT COSTA MESA -The music of jazz pioneer Jelly Roll Morton influenced the embryonic stages of an American art form, yet in the musical b~ed on his life it's the choreography that lingers fondly in the memory . "Jelly's Last Jam," playing a one-week engagement at the Or· angc County Performing Arts Center, serves up an appetizing taste of Jelly, alortg with contemporaries Luthe r Henderson and King Oliver, as it chronicles the meteoric rise -and fall -of the musician who claimed he "invented jazz." What truly sells the production, however, is the high-voltage dance_ numbers and the fl>-ing feet of its star, tap llrtist Maurice Hines in the role created bf his brother, Gregory -v.ho choreo- graphed the show with Hope Clarke. When Hines cuts loose with his tap shoes, the show reaches another dimension. 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For 1his kid from Manhattan, it means growing up in a time and place that randomly and alternately provided both hard • l..1\ocks and great loye and passion, a rich mixture that has made him both the uccomplished artist and l>u)incssman that he is today. I Ii~ name is David Yurman. His t1 Jdc is jewelry design. His company i~ one of the most )uccd~ful purveyors of original, contcmporory jewelry in the \\-Orld todJy. lie wa in Newport Beach rcccn'\ly, fo r the first time in nearly a decade , to previ~w his 1ic;w line at Neiman Marcus/ f'a)hion bland. , "T To\c tnc idea o making a- hc:uH ifta l piece of Jewelry that's av-.iilablc to all. Liz Taylor co.uld buy the piece and wear it. Someone \\Orking in an office could buy the piece and enjoy it. J'hc vcty same piece. For me, · that') the ultimate jo~ the grdtest feeling of satisfaction," said the i.miling, fit. fi(tysomething .... 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They lived day to day. iatmg as they went along, it was C1'istential Ille. 1t was a life as artist. he pressures of growing a little er, and the voices of artistic practical parents back horn~. uld send Yurman to Santa nica City College, w~erc he uld be instrumental in creating elding studio within the art de- tment. He would eventually tricul:ue. His next stop would Big Sur, Calif. t was-a beautiful girl, not the e of an, that would lure the ng man north. In the towering· woods of Big Sur, Yurman be- e the quintessential artist- tnik of the late '50s-early '60s. camped at the Esalen Institute young artist studied eastern ' losophy in the sand, as the gh Pacific waves pounded the rmel Coast. Makin' love in the ds, drinking too much red e and devoting life to ai:t. ... t was the beat he followed. 'That was my life: Some people read Jnck Kerouac. I lived • k Kerouac. During my y~ars in ifornia, in and out of Big Sur, , and Palm Springs, I think in course of about three years I hcd back and forth across grow ferns in the wooc:ts. He was the ultimate artisMeacbcr- dropout." Somehow, Yurman knew there was to be more to his life's jour- ney than growing ferns In the woods. "I'm a very spirituaJ per- son, although 1 don't go to temple or to church. I believe we have a lease on life. It's not forever. For me, balance is, and always Kas been, important. 1 have learned to get involved with the flow of life. :·sometimes. I forget to eat, to write, to caJI when I get overly w~apped up in the flow of my cre- ative work. AS I've grown older ... (and a little wiser). I've teamed that there is another way. I can DOW stop the flow. 1 can be re- sponsible, make the call and say that I'm not coming home until 1· finish the work. In other words, I have learned that there is more to the now of life that just doing whatever it is you happen to do." In Yurman's case. there is the i~portance of his family. Sybil, his w1f e of 25 years, spotted her ru- ture husband at a sculpture class in Greenwich Village back in the late sixties. Yurman had left the coastal redwoods, returning to his New York roots. Sybil went over to the inst~ctor to inquire about !he ~uy that attracted her, sculpt- ing m the corner. "Is he married?" she asked. "No," said the teacher. ''Is he gay?" "No again," rcp,lied the teacher. "Then he's mine." And he was. And he is. Today, they share " business empire and a son, Evan, soon turning 13. Evan is clearly the proverbial apple of his parent's eyes. "Our s0n is a combination of both of us," Yurman ~aid ... He's vcrt athletic. And he's alM> very artutic. When the kid was 4 years old, he went up to his mother, who was dre~sing to go out on an appointment. He looked her over and said, 'Nope ... Nope.' 'Nope what,' asked Sybil. 'You can't wear that outfit. You've got on a coun- try top and a city bottom.' This from a 4-ycar-old kid. He's had an artistic eye since birth." The proud Cather went on to say that his best friend in life is his wife. "How you're involved in your famiJy, and an your community. comes back to you," added Yur- man, who reaclily admits that be- sides his wife and son, he only has a few close friends. "I don't need to ~vc deep soul searching'con- versations with my friends. We just know that we are there. for one another, and we can count on one another." And there have been times to count on others for help. In the early '80s, the Internal Revenue Service shut down Yurman'syeung business. 11tnes were beyond tough, they were rotten. However, with Sybil, the pair managed to re- group and reorganize th~ business, returr'!ing to their focus on design, their veritable reaso~for being in the first place. Yurman claims to be the artist in a jeweler's body. He is in business because of the demands created by their success. "We could have chosen not to tackle the gauntlet. We could have said, 'let's stay ·small." 'instead, today, some 10 years after reorga- nizing and introducing the first distinctive "cable" design that has become a signature for David Yur- ntry 11 times," said Yutman: t, motorcycles, mountains and Dl.. WINE AT ·TOTAL DISCOUNT Pt!Oflttor ~ FREEWAY CLOSE• NO MEMBERSHIP FEE free en. That's all l wanted." c d1dn't want the drug culture was just beginning at the . ,tic admits to doing more President Clirnon. Yurman led. But he didn't ger hooked. act, he rebelled against ·the culture, fee ling that it de- ed his artistic ability. any of those -I knew, t)losc I with at the time, just ped out of society totally. Of se, that was the idea! I re- ber my girlfriend and I lived house with a man named Dunn. He was the original ederatc General of Big Sur' ticized in fiction by Richard ·gan. All this guy did was J: 'Unbell•nbM low ~ -the -populer pl-In the L.A. erH newslelef tor,...._. to buy~ wtM. • uye Wine & Splr\la. 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YurmlU\ claims that a psychic told him back when he was ll teen- ager in Big Sur thut big money would be in his ruture. "I can't re- member it she ~aid 40 million or 40 billion," he says with a laugh. "All I know is that my life so far h3.S been so very rich in so many ways besides money. Tb~ money is just a little icing on the cake." As 1hc handsome voyager set off to greet the crowd gathered for an .ietcgant Champagne breakfast soi- ree in his honor be ing set up on the floor of lhe Neiman Marcus store in Fashion Island, I asked him if his parents, who lived through all his wanderings, lived to sec his happy mnrriage and super successful career. "They only saw the beginning. We had a successful gallery show in New York with rave reviews arid a full-page spread in the New York Times. They .... ere so proud." And what .... ould they say today . about their international-design mogul of a son? "They'd say .:. 'That's my boy. That's David Y~man.' " .., B. W. Cook~s column nppears Tbursdll)'S and Saturdays. ( NO ~STRICTIONS --~ s \ )_/, ,- . Sina: 1957 Rabbitt Insurance Agency 631-7740 Saturday, December 3, 1994 A8 ..... u e.xponent) of the craft. h '' ....,, en hc'i. called upon to convey cmo-- t1on be}ond mere sho\\biz Da~h that Hines .fimh himself tn over h_is he3d. This faiJing .... ould not be t.tuite ~ evident ....,ere i1 nol for the outstanding performa nce$ of Nora Cole as his Chicago swecthei£rl Anita nnd Stanley Wayne Mathis as his early·days comrade Jack the Dear. Cole's i.assy seitlness auJ Mathis· stern integrity anchor the dramatic P.Ortion of the show i.olidly. "Jelly's Last Jam" open~ nnd closes on the stouway to heaven where .Morton mus~ account for his a.rrogancc, infidelities and big· otry duectcd at his own race. A ligh t-skinned Creole, MortOI\ scorned blacker African-Americans, including·those closest to him. ~cl Johnson Jr. splendidly enacts the heavenly gatekeeper, C~unn~y Man, as a sort of black Ghost of Christmas Past who guides Jelly through a retro~pccti\C of his life. Sav1on Glover kicks up a storm as Young Je»y, whose banishment b> his Grandmother (a bravura cameo by F~a Payne) \\ls a turning point in both his life and his music. Bac.kground co1~1ribu~ions are scmttllatmg, highlighted by the Hunnies, a _spa~kJmg tno of Tra~ ~icole Ch<.1pman, Rosa Curry and Kena l ang1 Dorsey. Cleo King impresses as the irrepressible Miss Mamie, the Big Mama Thornton of her da). Ensembl~ numbers :ire rich Mth the st) le aod Oourisb of the 1920s, part1culnrly Jelly's conquering of Chicago in "That's How You fau," and the Hunnics' seducti ve "Lo-.in' 1s a Lo\\down Blues." Musical director Li nda 1\\ine conduch the !>mall bu t bra;Ssy orche!>tra which l..eeps the shu" 's pace lltUhng. "Jeliyk Last Jam" stresses St)le O\Cr !.ubstancc 111 the choreog- raphy-emphasized first act, then returns tu dt.:11,er rt:. l..nockout' dramatic punch after intcrmisi.ion Fuul pcrfu rn'l:tnCcll an: today and Sunday at 2 and 8 p.m. at thi: c~ntcr. ' ·~1tf\1ct . • Full lmt ol ~ fu!D(\ • The lat~ m COllllO fenc.t) • ~elll])(r Amulun Opcom~rte ~s1t111111 .. n • ~OSI \bim pUm. uxluJing \ttdJ-UJ, ikUpltd 642-2020 - wrs'MlllSTER 10 ....... •s I.. ;.: ........ . nc. '' 1111·11llf.·11· ·1 n ... , Tiil IAWTA CUlm (NJ ..... da'?i~ ' Tiil IA.WT A (Pl) ITMIATl (Pl·131 IWTEJllYllW Willi A ¥...,._ (II) fME PWESllGllAI. 1111 . "'-:.Jr":'') ST M TllU TIOllS (Pl) TUl'nl. , ..... (Pl-13) TIIE"PMUIAITEJl Ill EL MONTE 8 , ·• .., ............... ~ .,, a ..... ITM .._==~(Pl) ...aa•MTlllT,., mu.-• ITMUTI 19-1· /-iiill" ... M• .. -.-.....-acum" . tdOUltTAIHHE • . ~ • ,, I.• • • ·1 I BY ' Di• fin ' at I Ha , ·Gi· inti I Le lie1 fo I tht COii •16: J I " • I ' . . ....... ~Mela.,., COMMUNITY FORUM COMMUNITY FORUM RUNS THURSDAYS ANO SATUlDAYS •YIUTETO: Pll.OT 1.ETl'DS,JJOY. BAY ST .. COSTA MESA, CA t2627 •PAXTO: ~170 •1!.ADW' HOTUNE (CALL-IN COMMENTS): 64J .... . ' MA.ac M.unN/DAfl.Y Pu.or Wendy, Leece overcame some negati~e perceptions to win a seat on the Newport-Mesa school board. ',. 22,705 WERE RIGHT Despite negative reporting, voters knew Wendy Le~c.e was right f~r sch ool district 8Y NORA GARCIA M uch has been written in the pnst f cw weeks about the Ne,vport-Mesa Unified School District board raoe. No area was given more attention to than Area 7. No other candidate was singled out like Wendy Leece, and no on'e else received such · negative reporting before and after the e)ection. Now rhat she won, the report is that the "school community is in wonderment as to how she pulle·d it off." (Trustee President) Ed Decker is astonjshed that . she won, and Karen Evarts who lost to • Judy Franco in Area 5, suggests, "perhaps pacty politics played a part." Plea c;, anyone else who runs for office has dreams, visions and goals but when a Christian runs, he or she must have a hidden agenda, A good rule of thumb is, if you can't say anything good, 1 don't say anything at all. Every critic thinks they are experts on Christianity, but nothing could be further from the truth. It was also suggestcdt hat sh.: was a "stealth candidate," wliose whole reason fo r ru nning was to "pu!.h her personal and perh aps religious agenda at board meetings." Wendy's agenda is the "improvement 'of the education of our children" and to help the parents become more involved in school activities. Another faUaty was that she had , "perceptions" to overcome, or that she was trying to "dOdge" reports that she is linked to what some consider the "religious right." This is all anti-Christian language. Wendy is a Christian and bas never tried to hide iL These negative remarks are sound bites that are meant to discredit her by those prejudiced against · Chri~tians. She loves God and her country, and she believes in upholding ' the law and never compromising it. Wendy Lcece is respected by ev.!ryone who knows her. She is not.an extremist by any means, nor a religious fanatic, and she has no "hidden agendas." In spite of all the negati~e propaganda written about her, 22, 705 voters believed her to be an honest and credible ca ndidate and elected her. Wendy has proven she has-all the qualifications that are needed for -this position. She is an intelligent and e.ducated,rvoman, married for 25 years, . . and mother of five . She has been - involved in her community and schools for more than 20 years. Although she has degrees in teaching and journalism, she ch ose homemaking as her career because she knew the value of being a full-time wife and mother. But Wendy also knows that when yo~ are rai sing children, it's · important to know what ~going on in your community and schools and to become involved. S he's been a trusted volunteetin IC<>untless projects ln the city, and has devoted herself to making things better for allyoung people and their families. Wendy's faith in God should not frighten .anyone -quite the contaiary, it's a plus not a minus. Faith in God is nothing new to this country. This country was founded on Judea-Christian principles. It was the basis of the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States and the Bill of Rights. I believe that many fn today's school system need to take a refresher course · on American -history. Nora Garcia is a Costa Mtsa resident. DalaaJed cindldatl gives adVlce; Others give thanks P eter Buffa, Gaiy Monahan and La"b Cowan deserved their top fin~es in the recent Costa Mesa Council race. They ran positive, scnsi~lc campaigns. I did not, thus my fourth place futlsb. for which 1 tota!IY blame myself. So 1 apologize to all voters and espetiaUy loyal supporters who expected better of me. I was too negative, detailed and blunt. My criticisms of Peter's . record denied me the second vote of his supporters. Many voters are put oCf by such a message that tells it the way it was and is. Thus, viable solutions got lost or ignored. As in rDY. prior campaigns, I was too far in front of the "hot" issue - illegal. immigration -with a chronic inability to slow up, latch on and ride the. oncoming winning wave . Moreover, I failed early on to consult campaign professionals, key business and residential groups. humane deportation or those ineligible for citizenship; and revoking permits of city-ai~d charities that won't screen for citizenship. Provide the leadership to remove these groups to a central county area in which all cnics can serve the needy. ~ For more accountability, adopt: term limits; direct mayoral elections; and council districts like Newport Beach, but with the addition of a run-off election so our council is elected by and represents the majority of voters. Currently our council is elected by less than 29% of the actual voters, a most undemocratic special "int~rest system." As a result we have an indecisive, weak council in perpetual denial of our social conditions and thus frustrating most legal residents. _ Again, concerned citizen§ need to focus on obtaining just three council votes. It's that simple. Anything less should necessitate recalls. It's that basic .. Nevertheless, it's now imperative that Gary and especially Peter consistently vote their conSCTVative rhetoric. They need to convince another council member to do likewise. • for the change we need in the right During the campaign I said if Peter Buffa wins: we lose. There will be no change, no reform. I would love for Peter to prove me 'wrong. Soon we will know if Peter's strong support for Proposition 187 is phony or not. The issue is, will the council now enforce the provisions of 187 and represent the legal residents, or will they continue to attract and cater to the excess non-citizens and transients? • It takes just three courageous oouncil members to reduce or normalize our grawing social conditions that are, per capita, much higher than pur eighth place county poputtltion rank. Based on , reliable data from federal, state, city and school authorities, these verifiable conditions include the No. 1 property and overall county crime rate, transients, illegal migratiQn, subsidized density, diminishing property values and · over~rowded schools with declining test scores ~d 'English speaking students fleeing the districL Reinforcing the barrio with moJe wasteful band-aid programs, blaming Washington and Sacramento or more police are not honest, realistic solutions. So, given that near 70% of our city vo ters supported both Proposition 187 and th~ conservative council candidates, it is obligatory that the council change its negative, leftward direc&ion. Start by: eliminating the Job Center magnet; penalizing slum lords and employers of illegal aliens; instituting direction. · Also, it would be most hCJpful if the Daily Pilot editors would change t)Jeir tune that "nothing can be done about W.estside crime. Start "reflecti ng the community," as is the Pilot's motto. . 0 CHRIS M. STEEL Costa Mesa We and the community, while they may not realize it, owe Kent S. Moore a special thank you fo r his public spirited campaign for the Coast Community College Doard. Only through his efforts have many of the important issues that have been submerged throughout the district been brought to the surface. Thanks again Kent for oil of you r efforts on our behalf -the members of the Joint College Collegial Committee: Gayne Anaker, Lois Attorc, Robert Bise, Suzc Smith, Gary Straiton, Maury Ward .. 0 '\ My wife, Mary, and l wish to express our thanks to all Newport Beach residents for their help and support during my campaign for Newport Deach City Council, District 1. . Although we did not win the election, l believe your confidence and support sent a clear message that will aCfect the betterment of our city operations for years to come. · Please join me in supporting Mayor Hedges ond tpe newly-elected council members in their efforts to make . Newport Deach a better place to live. LONG AND MARY PHAM . Balboa More mayoral advice -on the process and the person It is an honor to be elected to a city council. It is a further honor to be e)Mcted to the position of mayor of any city. The titl e oi "mayor" is something one can carry for a lifetime and justi fiably so. "back-room deals" and to protect a non-partisan body from becoming partisan. takes his shots. Mayor Hedges cited one item of interest to the larger Newport Beach, however, on which he no longer wants to~waste his time. That is namely the misuse of lawn blowers in the city -no doubt, bcrcause there aren't a lot of lawns in his district, and he hasn't suffered from the misuse of blowers. surroundi n_g neighbors who receive the blown filth in their swimming pools, down their throats and up their noses. It's not really a process of gardeners cleaning up dirt, but more a process of moving it onto someone else or under the bushes. The fa irest way to elect a mayor in any city, I believe, is by u clear and well-defined rotational system. • 0 DICK DEMMER Newport Beach In this manner, if a council member is fortunate enough to be elected to a second four-year term, he or she should have the privilege of being elected mayor based on rotation. I just read your interesting review of Mayor John Hedges. l voted for him. I'm glad he wants to upgrade Balboa Peninsula business, even though something tells me it will mean more crowds, more traffic, more police service, and yes, full code enforcement. I'd like to comment on that. A number. of people who hire these dubious gardeners could C4lre less. The price is right - cheap! And, it is less th an useful for a neighbor to try and correct errant gardeners who delight in replying, "No speak English!" 1f a city couneil person is elected by the people, one would conclude that he or she has the ability, with seasoning and experience, to become mayor. If the ma)or is weak, the other council members will 1 normally rise to the occasion and assume stronger roles for the good or the citiz.enry. Naturally, during his tern) on the council he wants to spend more of his time on his Own agenda. So, when the townsmen crowd around with some of their own pesky concerns (after all, we all elected you, John), he pleads for "smaller government." Par for the course. It has all happened before, and will continue to happen as each elected official He hasn't had to sit in his backyard while ~ardeners blow dirty sweepings over the fence and mto his face. How would you like to see clouds of cuttings, dog hair, flea eggs, droppings and dust blown into yow-patio, John? Blowers are used to sw~p latge concrete areas where dogs are confined. and to quickly disperse dirt off the property and out of sight of owners who hire them. ll enables the gardeners to get in and out of a job quickly, but at the expense of ·This may be one of the small-town items coming once again before the Newport Beach Council, John -one you don't want to hear ob9ut. Dot who else is to hear it? lf this contcKtious item iS to be settled, as was done so decisively in Uiguna Beach, who is to do it? Any suggestions for justice? The rotation system also tends to eliminate REBA WILLIAMS Newport Beach Official takes issue with 'cash for drug . addicts•· depiction · 8Y WA"DA H. WALDMAN . A s the manager rcspon~ible for administration of the Social Security Program and Supplemental Security Income (S$I) Program Tor. most of Or:inge County, l am moved to respond to Assemblyman Gil Ferguson's commentary ( .. Government cannot continue subsidizlng drug, alcohol addicts," Nov. 12). The commentary presents1erroncous information and lacks historical perspective or the issues discussed. At the time Congrcs.t passed legislation in 1972 to creole the program. it wQ5 the opinion of the medical proCcssion th.it substnncc abuse is a disease and that those who suCf er from it arc legitimately colfi1dered disabled. The Congrc and the AdttUnistration concurred wath thi finding and included drua addiction :ind ulcof\olism as medi~lly dctcrtninoble impairments, subject to the amc cli&ibility .requirement~ fur SSl as any other impailment. (ndccd, durin1 lhe 22 years sincle enactment of the SSI proaram, . . research has continued to support medical opinion that substance abuse is, in fact, a disease. At the same time, the Congress realized the potential for program abuse, and predicated eligibility for SSI on both the acceptance of appropriate and available treatment, and on the payment of monthly benefits to a representative · payee. Representative payees arc instructed and must asrce to use the SSI money for the recipients• basic needs (i.e. shelt er, food, clothing and medical cue). and they arc required to account yearly for their expenditure of funds. To date, the majority of representative payees have been immediate family memben. . • Mr. Ferguson's commentary reviewed in some detail the CaJC of a youna substance abUKr who5c father wanted to end the SSI payments, regardin1 them as contributory to his son•s continuin1 addiction. The intent and requirement of the law i.s that SSI money bo used by tho representative payee to cover the ~ ruipient•s buic needs. In apeeU., to be lbe repraesaaa&M " payee, that individual has at least a fisCal responsibility to the SSI recipient that those basic needs are met. Representative payees who are unable or unwilling to perform may be relinquished of their duties. Payment\ may be suspended until a new payee is selected. 0 f. the approximately six million SSI recipients, 79,000 or 1.3 percent are substance abusers. Contrary to Mr. Ferguson's claim, the Social Security Administration docs not "actively promote cash for addicts." Jn reality, at the urJing of Congress, the administration developed an active outreach effort which focuses on the homeless. ,. In addition to mental illness, substance-abuse problems happen to be a condition of many of the homelcu. Mr. Fersuson also quotes $300 per week as the payment amount to substance abusers. ln fact, the average SSl disability recipient is paid $406 per month. Mr. Fc~n added that ••it they spend time in jad, the checks ICQlmul1t1." In fact, u individual ii inelisible foJ SSI t>afD'lent if he is a resident of a pubhc mstitution (i.e. jails, corrcctionul h0'9CS. Medicaid facilities, publicly operated community residences). SSI payments are suspended when a recipient is institutionalized at a public facility because his basic needs arc presumably met. • Oearly, however, there uc issues to consider in paying money to substance abusen who do not come into play for recipients with other impairments. One obvious ractor ls that, while substance abuse ii a disablina condition, it is one wbicb the jndjyidual may.have..~ desrec of conlrOl. In rcspoue to this factor; in response \O the Administration's acc:ountability to the w:peyer; ud in respoue to the SSJ p~·· charter to artist fairly those individuals wbo meet established definitk>m of disability; eon,resa hu recently placed additional mtrictiona on SSI benefit payments to l.adividuab wbolo clalbWty ii bue6 OD drua addition or alcobol!tm Public Law 103-296. ~ Social Slc:urilJ IDdlpcDdence Ud Pqnm Improvements Act of 1994. enacted Aug. 15, places a 36-month cap on the amount of time an addict can receive payments. Any retroactive monies due, rather than being paid in a single lump sum, are to be paid over time al no more than twice the normal monthly benefit llmount. Stiff monetary sanctions for non -compliance with treatment programs also will be imposed. In the words cf Social Security Commis.sioncr Shirley S. Chater, "We need to treat those 1uff erift1 rrom drug addiction and alcoholism equitably and witb compassion, but we also need to ensure that the program includes 1tron1 motivation for beneficiaries to improve their condition 1nd become self· supportin1." Short of revisin1 the medical def anition of disability to exclude wbllanco abuse. the chan1e1 implied as nece111ry by Mr. Ferauson have already been leaistatcd by Consress. • Wud.t H. Wald ... & dw Sau AM dbldd .. ..,.. ol U.. s.a.J s...;, M-'-'"NdM. " .. MlllUCH ......... , During the last five years, re- turns on the investment have aver- :iged 8.6%. Out, since January, the county investment has dropped Crom $20 billion to $18.S billion. Thursday's loss is based on fed- eral Treasury Chairman Alan Grcenspan's decision to raise the interest rate seve~al times in an at- tempt to figh t inflation, a trend Moorlach cau tioned aga inst six months ago. That prediction be- , came the cornerstone of Moorlach's campaign ih which he char~ed that Citron was a "gam- bler, ' playing with taxpayers' money. Now, the man who recruited Moorlach to run for t~e post says Citron's luck has run out. Accorti- ing to Assemblyman Mickey Con- roy (R-Orange), it's time for Citron to walk away Crom the play· ing table. . "You're rolling_ the dice with my money," Conroy said of Citron's investment in high-yield bonds. "You've rolled and have been successfu l in the past. But th is · time, yo u rolled and you los t. Now l lhink it's time you retire." But form er Assemblyman Gil Ferguson, who is running for state Senate, s:iid it's hitthly unlikely Citron will step down voluntarily. While there's been no fomfal move for a recall, f erguson said he would support such an C"ffort against the lone elected Democrat in county government. "l don't think people under- stood what John Moorlach was trying to warn them," Ferguson said. "Why don't they (the county) just borrow money and go to Las Vegas? (Citron's investment strat· egy) is as risky as if he went to .Las Vegas." Dut some Or:inge County super- visors sprang to the treasurer's de- fense, expressing confidence. in Citron's 21 ye:irs of experience with the county. . "Mr. Conroy is not a\vare of the unanimous s"Upport that Mr. Citron has from the supervisors," said Supervisor Tom Riley. "If you INTRODUCTORY OFFER! •••••••••••••••••• . 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And, as fa r as I know, every agency ac- tive in the pool is still supporting the investment." Former Sen. Marian Bergeson, who will assume her new post on the Doard of Supervisor$ in Janu- • ary, echoed Riley's thoughts, but. urged the board to authorize a "complete investigation" into the county's investment practices. "We need to determine the dos and don'ts for investing the pub- lic's mon~y," she sai4 "This is se- VALUE ON EVERY CRUISE Princess Cruise Specialists . 7NIGBT MEXICO CRUISE 2FORI C a ll Dis count Cruis e Center (714) 752-4916_ 1994 Selection of Correia Art (jlass \ .N:..... New Shipments .,. Weekly now available · at .-(;pd_ ~IPPf /WAQL ( ~ IN UZ\~l~' 3J33 Bear L •. 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Roeder said COST A MESA -ln the wake th" city also currently holds in· or Thursday's news that the couo-vestments in more conservative op. ty's investment pool suffered a tions like T-bills and money mar- $1.S billion loss, the Costa Mesa kct funds, which typically yielc,t City Council on Monday will con-lowec returns. sider whether a change in the '"We're asking (the council) to city's investment policy is in order. tell us what level of risk they arc The review of city investments comfortable with," sait1 Roeder. "has nothing to do with (Thurs-"Then, we will only invest ip funds duy's) events,'' said Cjty Manager within those boundaries. ~ Alan Roeder. "This is something "That's better than just saying, that we've beerr discussing with 'Eliminate the county pool in- the council for quite some time." vestment,' because Jhe county at Roeder said the council's discus-some point could decide to change i.ipn Monday will likely focus on its investment policy, and that new establishing guidelines for in-policy might better coincide with vt::Mrng city money, which could the council's policy." eliminate the county's investment The city's cu rrent 1994-95 in- pool.as an option. vestment policy was adopted in Costa Mesa is among about 180 June. Since then, the council bas public agencies that contribute to expressed concern over rising in- the county's investment pool. terest rates and the affect those Historically, the county has in-hikes would have on investment vcMed the funds in risky, high-returns. . . ) icld bonds. Over ·the last five · Those concerns led to a "cons1s- ycars1 returns on the investment tent" withdrawal of filnds from the have averaged 8.6%. City's ..principal investment in the Currently, the. city has $2.6 mil-J>O.<)J; which at one point reached lion tied up in the pool, which ac-$14 million. NEWPORT Fro• Pa9e Al fum1ation from the collnty. The County is schcdufod to meet with 1hc S1andards and Poor's Rating Group in New York Tuesday for a portfolio review. Questions the city wants re- :)ohcd include: \. • Can the coun ty, as it has 1h1e;,itcned to do, legally withhold '.:U<'o of an agency's investment if 111.: agency conducts a comprehen- ~1H: ''ithdrawal'? • Can the county legally impose .1 30·d:.iy f n.:czc on investments? • Do the pool's other investors, l•oth m:ijor and minor, plan to k:Jvc the pool ? ~ .Newport Dcach'-s $16 miJlion is IU\:atcd in thrc.e separate pool funds. About Sl million arc gen- eral inve!ltmcnt funds; an. ad- ditional S4.34 million are in tax Revenue Anticipation Notes and S 10.89 million arc in water rev- enue bonds which the city will use 10 fund ;}). major groundwater de- ' dopment project tapping into \\dis underneJth the city of Foun- tain Valley. A $2.75 million water revenue withdrawal -requested. before 'the coonty's Thursday announce- ment about the "bond devaluation -is scheduled to be confirmed on Monday. Murphy and City Finance Director Den.nis ·Danner said there is no reason to believe the . withdrawal won't be approved as scheduled. ' "We hope to get some answers by Monday," Murphy said. "We are very concerned. These are tax- payers' dollars and we have to be extremely careful ·and prudent about how we proceed." Hedges echoed Murphy's con- cerns, adding that as a small per- centage of the pool, N~wpor'1 Beach stands to receive harm· if one of the larger pool members withdraw. 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With a minute to go in the game, the Eagles' Dane Plock, a junior, made a cou· pie of slicing moves and scored in the lane to bring Estancia within two at 59·57. Corona dcl Mar's senior guard, Joel Owen, then brought the ball up the court ind was fouled and sent to the line with :40 left. · He nailed both to put the Sea Kings up 61 ·57, which proved to be the game· winning points. e FRIDAY'S I CORU os Al.smitos 70, Newport SJ dM 61, bunci£ S9 cstmiAstet 11, Irvine 79 (2 on roy 6S, Verdugo Hills 57 e TODAr l OAMU (JI Core>M dd Mar Hi&h) Chaalpioftthtp 7 p.m. -Cd.\t "· Los AJ.amiios Third Pl.Jee 5:20 p.m. -N~ll0f1 vs. EslJnci.a f ifth Pl.see l:~O p.m. -Troy vs.'WHtminsltt Consol~lion 2 -lnfnt \"S, Vtt:dugo Hills got the ball back with couldn't get a shot off. After Es· tancia fost control on the ensuing possession, the Eagles got the baJI back aod se· nior: Kevin Radisay scored a lay· up to cut the lead to 61·59 with :06 re· maining. Estancia :02 left, but " I don't know if our kids really know the tradition," said Sea Kings Coach Paul Orris. "But l look at Estancia as our big· gest rival. Everytime we play Estancia, 1 know it's !oing to be a tough game,". said Orris. 1 'm proud of the way our kids came to play. lt was a team effort." Estancia jumped out to an 11-4 lead in &he first quarter, but CdM senior Brian f racalosy began to warm up and hit a flrce·pointcr and a soft IO.foot jumper to ose the gap to 16·15 after the first quar· r. Fracalosy continued to heat up in the cond quarter. He opened the quaner by hitting an· ther IO·foot jumper and then hit two ee throws to give the Sea Kings the lead r good at 19·18. ... CDM/P•1• a2 Shooting Iha works • Newport Harbor squares · off against St. Mary's for State volleyball title tonight'-- . . Saturd~. December 3, 1994 81 ·PORTS SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON. 642-4330, ext. 387 .. ailors · do · it, in overtim·e I , ~~ ~iAac' \Aans UAl.L\ l'1Lor ~ oot 1 wins . ....... virtually every war f n the statistical game; but Sailors' heart shows through. "De!>ti11y b nut iJ m.ittcr of ch:mci:, it t!> a mutter of dwi.:i:. It i:. riot :.omethtng to be \1 i!>hcd fur, it J!> ~Qn)c:thing to be utt:Jinccl." \\ illiam Jennings lll)an nv li.UUlV Ft\ULK.,LR, !)MRI> \\'IO.ULll 1 US'! IN -11 tb..:re \\a~ am doubt tho N~\\ pon lfarbur High footb~ll lcJm \\a) nc.l1ng a 11Je uf de)lln),· 11 Y.a~ cra'>cd by a \\a\e of O\Crt1me emotion that c.:ip:,1LeJ ho~t fvuth11l High, 13·10, 10 the ClF Southern S1,;ct1on 01' 1s1on V ~emitln.1b fridJ) night :.it Tu~un High. D"''P·h:. bctn~ outg;.i.nd io toL.:iJ of· fcn:,c. ,..ru.12..i. th..: 1,c .. tf·llll':>lJt...c-Jrcc Tar'.'>, siill uryb..:;.itcn Jlld t0p·~eeJcd, man:..igcJ w 0\1: ri.;omc.: thc.: b1:.?11ci.c of . . -~ 111c.:1r 13 lc'>b tlll':> i.1...;:ion 10 ad,.in.:c 10 ti..: :.d:uul':. i.c.:CvnJ ll1.Jmp1un~h1p £ .. urn: 111 tlm.:I.' ~.\!ah, lhl.' sdllkil"s 1hirJ Ill 64 c:.tmp.11g11 .... Nc,\pon, a lo~cr in both· the 194'.! 111k da:,h and thl l'.J:J2 d1.Jmp1on-,hip gJmc, '' tll get :i chJncc ll.l :iJJ to ll:, ~..:hovl anJ Nc"port·~ksJ D1:M1..:1 ~.ngk-i.e.1~on \K· 101} r1..c,1rJ b> l.il.111J l.n th..-\\lllner ol . t1.-n1~h1\ El l\lro-Se1\.t1C s..:milin.11 g;.ifoc- (7:3U JI ~li)sion \'icJ.u l l1gh), 1n a o ... .:. 10 da~h .JI a s1lc 10 be dct..:rmincJ. "That\ :is hi;;h .1~ l\r.: e'er been on a luolball l 1dJ," -,~11J !'\e\\ purt Co ~h kll Urinklc). ''ho \\ cnt "uh ht:, oftcn.)c.: ·~ re· guest tu ~u for the ~ame-,,inning touch· Jo'\\ n on tou rth-anu-one, tr:uling, 10-7. in the.: first round of the Cal1form:i tie- brc::.i1'.:er. Newpprt Harbor's Bill Johns (54) zeros in on Foothill's Lawrence Mariner (44), as Dan McDonQugh (5) trails behind. See DESTINY/Page al It was fourth-and-the se.ason; arid Tars made good ~Total belief pays off, again, for Tars' team of destiny en r.oute to CIF finals. BY RlOIAllD DUNN, SPORTS Wuna. TUSTIN -Forget th e stuffed passing attack, the dangerously low punt snaps, and the lack of time with the football. ., None of it mattered. "Coach (Jeff) Brinkley asked us if we wanted to gb for it, and we all said yes," Newport Harbor· High right guard Bill John said. "I kn ew on that fourth down we \.\ere gofng to get it." Stati tics, which host Foothill dominated, didn't matter in the California tie·breaker. You start from scratch. Each team gets the ball at the IO·yard line, with four plays to score, either field goal or touchdown, then swap offensive roles .. "I'd heard about the tie·breaker rule, but I'd never see" one. We wanted to create a turnover, then we stopped them, then. they got a.field goal. I had to ask coach, if we get a touchdown, do we wtn?" said'. Sailor fullback Matt Riggle, part of a three·man backlield on Newport Harbor's fourth and 'Coach Brinkley asked us if we wanted to go for it, and we all said yes. I knew on that fourth dowr:l we were going ·to get it.' right ume:· s.uJ :--:e"' port H.ir bor ddcrN\C end J.lck 1 lugJn, ''ho cau,cd a l..C) lumbh: IJte in the th1 rJ 4uarter tu ~ct up the Tar)' in1t1jl score. .. 1 J1JJ1'1 !..nu\\ mu~h abo..it i1: !:>.1ilur runnin:; b~ .. l.. Jucm} ~1j~0n -.:.uJ l1t th.: t1e·bc:.il.er. 'lt \\ J) \Cl) intl'JhC." -BUl JOHNS, Newport two-way starter ,..final play from the I-yard line, resulting in a Brian Johnson touchdown run. Indeed, statistics mattered not \\hen it comes to elements of the heart, a!. t-ie\\port Harbor (13·0) "'on dramatically, 13·10, Friday night in the semifinals of the CIF Southern Section Division V playoffs aJ.; Tustin High. ''We're just fonunate that \\C stepped up at the I ov1h:11 t~·5J ~vn the OH.rllmc cvin t11p anJ \\Cnt fir~t. On the Knights' f1r...1 plJ), Jut n'!> pou11~l'J ltu1 ... t...ly thr.:iugh tic l wthill line and !>lulled t)UJrtcrb.J~k T~ lcr Lang for a 4·} arJ lu~ L:.ing follo\\1..J \\Ith :.i run 10 tbc u·~jrJ 11nc. but l'ovthill \\:.1:, tlJg_gcd 15 \Jrds buJU c llf a cl I ping pen.ill\ un fullb.Jd ... :-.1d. 5,1..~lo)l..~ SH TIE·IRlAKER/Pa9e ., .. r' .. • ;11 .. .,. i ii !1 n ilB l!tii lli COM: Sea Kings go · for · title ·tonight ,, ........ 1 Fracalosy lit up Estancia for 11 points in the quar,er, including a three-pointer, and led CdM into the h31f with a 32-2.J advantage. He finished as the game's high scorer with 22. Cc1M junior Brian Coleman (6· focn·3) added 14 points, hitting 10 of 12 Cree throws. Coleman's presence was felt all over the court and he was a nem· esis to fatancia inside the lane all night. "Corona del Mar played very in· tense the whole . game," said Es· tancia Coach Tim Parse!. ''They · really played a great game." Orris also liked the way his team played in only its third game of the season, and the third vic- tory of the season.· "We have dlade some major steps forward the last three games in a row," said Orris. ''We moved better offen~ively anJ the kids were into the game." CDM 61, ESTANCIA 59 O.iily Pilot Tip·Off Oassic Plock Rlctwdwn '"''"' Pierson run<ty Byrn• R•dls.y C•ndlbh Tot.als fg fl pl Ip J 1 3 • • 4 • 1l <I I 4 10 2 l 2 7 J 0 s , 3 1 3 7 2 0 I 4 0 3 .. 3 21 I) 26 59 SCOH IY QUAJlTllU Cor~dcl Mu ts II pf tp 0..."n 14)6 rro<•losy T 6 1 21 0.C..ultt I I I 10 Cole"""' l 10 4 14 ltllol 0 0 2 0 kllnl<! · J O 1 6 t.bcOon.ald 0 I •4 I Quinn 0 O 0 0 Tot.ab 15 29 20 61 hlinc~ lb 11 17 IS-St Coton• dd M.u IS 17 19 10-61 .. ' · KAnvrA llADloNl/FOt. THI D.un P1LOT l·jl<>lnl gu.l&: buncl.•Plud I , RlckudM>ft I, fOfl' ltr '· rnn•r 1; Coron• dtl 1'\.\tLr,~y 1. TKhnlul lo..ls: Nont. • Corona del Mar's Brian Fracalosy passes off to teammate Jesse Felsot (41) as Estancla's Zack Richardson {22) looks on during Friday night's basketball duel. which CdM won, 61·59. ' ~rffi NEWPORT 'YX/'f ROSARY I ····:.···. /, .··· ····: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . · : ,,,,: : .· . . . . . . . . . . . . Tars win FULLERTON - The Newport Har· {/' bor High girls bas-/~ ketball tc:im will r k1~{an fo~o~~~an~~; ~'~ ~ championship this "' _ ... evening following Frld:iy's 79-67 semifinal victory ove r Rosary. The Sailors (2·0) face host Ful- lerton in the 5: 15 title matchup. Sophomore Andree Verhulst en- joyed a big night for Newport, pouring in 26 points, while hitting 11 of 15 free-throw attempts. '"She's improved tremendously from the summer," noted Newport Coach Shannon Jakosky. NEWPORT 79, ROSARY 67 f Fullerton Tournament Npotl ti.arbor l o..vy M.a.Cl.atton Pulido J•nn1ngJ \'~1hul•I M[Cl•)1Gn Andtuon [.ad1• Allord Tol.alJ lg It pl Ip .s 1 s 11 • 1 s 10 6 2 2 u 1 11 • 26 I I I l 2 2 I 6 l I 4 9 0 0 0 0 30 21 22 79 BtLi.k Ctl.o lulton Mu1phy 0UflltY '••#I Shotlty Tontt W.aldit Tot.alt ,, " pl Ip s ' 2 1J 9 l 4 D 7 l s 17 0 2 s 2 1 0 s l I 0 0 2 0 1 1 ' 1 0 J 2 1 2 4 • ll 12 JO 67 ··~ ~"'1'~' CAL BAPTIST / ' sec .. . . ..... . . . . ' . . . • • • • • I .... . ......... ' • • • '2 l" • • _···~·· =--~·~-·~·:·---~ SC.C women fall FRESNO -A cold shooting second half proved fatal as the Southern California College women's baske tball team bowed to Cal Baptist, 61·54, Friday at the Golden State AthJetic Conf ercnce Preseason Tournament. The Vanguards face f'resno Pa· cj{jc at 10 a.m. today for seventh. t-'---....;s~cc made just 8 of 30 ficld·goal auempts a terintermfnfon, -whe the Vanguards only trailed, 34-33. Heather Brannan and Heather Woodruff shared scoring honors for sec (14) with 12 points each. CAL llAPTllT 11, ICC M GS.AC Pre,u•on Town.,,..nl c..i ..... • s.c.I c.-. . '•""" ,.,.,,., • J J ,, ~ 2 s J ' JOI • ...... 201• • • J • ~ J • J 7 0 •• I 0.-, I I I • ' > > 11 .. _ ) • 1 12 , • ' • w...• • • • ,. , • ' > ............ . J • s 10 ......... I ••• Ot •IU.-llltl " " 20 " ,.. ,, 14 " ,. •.•' '' '·.' '' SAN CLEMENTE ESTANCIA CDM TUSTIN . . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... ..... . ....... . . . . . . . . . ... ".. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .... . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. Eagles roll . ' ·CdM falls - COSTA MESA - The Estancia H igh girls basketball team jumped out to a big advantage· early and cruised to a 54·42 non-league victory over San Clemente Friday night. The Eagles. in winning their season opener, led by as many as 19 in the first half. "I think we've really improved out outsi de shoot· ing," said Estancia Coach Russ Davis. "We had a little bit of foul trouble tonight." ~ Four returning starters -Karfa Dominguez (14 points), Cyndi Ri· chards (13), Jessica Waltz (13) and Megan Noland (12)-led the way. UTANCIA 54, SAN CLIMINTI 42 Non·league S... Clfmtnlf C.l.MCU fgllpllp l ... 12 ' 0 2 2 2 I 2 11 2 0 ' • 2 2 2 6 0 2 l 2 ,. t 0 4 0 0 1 0 11 17 1$ t2 SCOH IY QUUTHI r1 ft pf 1p ltidwcK 6 1 • 13 Oomlnsu« 6 1 t 14 W.all.r S I ll NC>Un4 S 2 Sil J.M<CM1ln O J J l M.t.k<At11n 0 0 I 0 Ralictuon 0 0 0 0 l~lt OOJO TOCAlt ll 7 2J S4 ~ Ckm..,,t~ 9 7 10 16-41 bWld• 11 IS 10 11-S4 J.pl: SC-ti. 2. Cn&J-11 l -W..rtl :t. Pomlnci.u I. Mesa stumbles · MISSION VIEJO -The Costa Mesa High boys basketball team dropped its third straight decision to start the season, 15·58, to Foothill Friday at the Mission Viejo Tournament. Tbe Mustangs played well in i purts, as they sliced a 28-point deficit to 11 in the fourth quaner. Costa Mesa outside shooting threat Mike Montoya canned five three·pointers, giving him 12 in the last two games. He finished with 17 points. Mesa's Mike free· man e scorers w&th 21" points and collected six rebounds. The Mustangs are back in action at Mission Viejo today at l :30 MAR -Despite a CORONA DEL ~ fast start, the Corona e del Mar !"ligh girls . basketball team came out on the_short end of a 68-60 non-league decision against Tustin friday. Jennifer Gard ner had a big game on the boards for Corona, hauling down 15 rebounds to go.. with her nine points. Sophomore guard Lindsay Wannington con- nected on a pair of thre~·pointers and finished with 13 points. Corona (0-2) opens play in the University Tournament today, with a 1:45 matchup. against Trabuco Hills at University High. TUnlN 61, CDM 60 Non· league Tuilln Sdlllflnun Utt •«id Nttdho.m Sltn<lft P~1Un1 Mo,,lton Spelchtt ToWs r1 11pf1p 2 • ' • • 2 3 11 l 1 l s 0 9 3 9 1 ... 6 6 2 l IS > 0 0 .. I I 0 J u 2l 17 .. ICOU llY QUAaTIU Coron• ddM.u fg ft pl Ip W.umincton4 l l 13 AllMno 2 1 l 6 ford 2 10 l 14 Th"'"'"" 1 0 l 2 COflO•n 4 0 4 I Mo1ehrw.d 1 0 S 2 C.vdnn 4 1 3 ' ~ 1 4 2 6 TOCAIJ 19 20 26 60 T1111ln 11 19 11 21-61 C:O..on• dtl Mar 20 11 13 16 -60 3·pl! r-rflrn• 1: CdM-w ... m1ng1on :i:. •.•. '' FOOTHILL LO~ TA M ESA . . . . . . . . . . . ...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... . against San Ocmente. POOTHILL 71, conA MUA •• Mission Viejo TournMnent ,, . ,,., 4 I 1 10 2 2 l 6 ' 0 0 12 ' 2 2 20 s• :r 112 1 0 0 2 s 1 > " t 0 , 2 l8 1137J .... ., .... ,_ c.a.~ ,.,.,,., ,,._,. ' • 0 17 ~ • 0 2. ---0010 W.-JJOI ,_ 10 J Jn c-• J ..... Ulllly .0001 0..-0111 ,.._. U 7 11 SI f...iMll 1S 27 11 1'-7S C.... Mtt.t IJ 7 JI 11-M ,.,.... ... l ,.,..._.illle..,_ '· l*..i. lo • ~Ji c.\I MilM-,,...,.a s. T.ct.k.11 ...... , HMe. •.•' '. OCC BAKERSFIELD . . . . . . . ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ : DCC women are gunning for the title SAN LUIS OBIS·* PO -The Orange ... Coast Co llege women's basketball • team advanced to this evening's cham· , ~ pionship game of the C\Jesta Tour- nament by capturing its ni nth straight game, 90·53, over Bakers· field Friday night. The Pirates (9-1), who will play in the 6 p.m. title game this evening, were paced by America Robledo, who scored 16 of her gamc·high 20 points in the first half as OCC built a 23-point half- time lead. Jessica Smillie had nine re· bounds to go with her 10 points and Jamie Shine, who was 7 for 10 from the floor, nolchcd 17 points. Flo Luppani had another big night in the assist departmen t wHh 13. Luppani had 10 assists in Thurs.: day night's 80·51 romp over Con· sumnes River in the first round· of the tournament. OllANOI COAST 90 IAKIUfllLD 1i Cue.la Tournament °'""• Cout l.lMrdl.W ,,.,,. .. ....... lupp.W I 0 1 U ~ 4 4 1 IJ ~ > 1 • 7 lokt 1 • 1 J AIM 0 l 2 l 0-.. 4 I J IJ c..ad •>J ll ...... 22 •6 w..Jol 0120MBU S1Jl1 Mllfw OOJIMte.I •11t ......_ IOtllOa..ti OOJt SlilM 7)4 17sa.... 1111 ~· SIS10 ......, 0101 Iii.Ille s o n 10 !... ,. 10 11 ,. ,... 20 ' " " MMnlMI ,. . Sailors tall Ille test ol patieni:e against Los Alalnitos press '.' '. ~Loss drops Harbor Into today's 5:20 game; will meet Estancia for third-place honors. 1 (J' ~. :. ·: . '· t \/, f->ORT . . . . . . ...... . . . ' . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... : BY DBNNlS Bt.OSTEll..HOUS can't wait against a good team like thDI." SIOan WUTI& • The two teams each started rather slowly with' the Sailors, who N E W P 0 R T . never led in the game, missing BEACH Pa· ~~\ th eir firs t eight shots of the game tience is a virtue, and turning the ball over nine some ~y, and it's times in the first ·quarter. How. somethmg the N~w· ~ ever, Newport was stiJl w.ithin four port Hazbor High . points 01 31·27 with 1:06 re. boys basketball. team had 10 short maining in the first half. supply according to head coach . . Richa;d Smith. But ~he Griffins scored the n~>.1 "We weren't very intelligent five ~oints and took a seven-pomt · t th · " Smi·th said in lead into the locker room at hatf. agarns Cit press, · . A 13 3 t eta ·t th the wake of Friday's 70-53 loss to time. • run ° I'. r e sec. Los Alamitos at Newport in the ond half put Los. Al m control by final ame of po0l play in the I 7, before 1he. ~a~lors ~eFe a~l~ to Daily gPilot Ti .off Classic. ••we knock the de_f1c1t into single d1g11s. panicked and didn't show a lot of Will Rnnkm was t~e lone Ne~· patience." ,. port play~r to re~cli double fig· The loss puts the Sailors (2·1) ures, scorang l~ rom~s. . into tonight's 5:20 third place con-It was Rankm s third str:ught ef. test against rival Estancia at CdM. for t in double figures and he's a,. Los Al (3·0) faces Corona de! M:ir eraging 15.3 per start. for the championship al 7. • Torribio, with just six poinb. A key stretch in Friday's i:ame !;aw his ~coring averag_e drop hl came in the third quarter when 14.0 per. the Sailors made a run to cut a 17-point deficit to nine before the LOS ALAMITOS 70 Grifftns called timeout. with 4: 19 NEWPORT HAR80R 13 left in the game. Daily Pilot Tip-off Oassic F II . h . Lo Al UK AUm•\ot "~Part tt~bor o oWi ng t e t1mcoU1 , s 1, 11 p1 1p • 11 11 p1 1p scored on· its next six possessions, Corbin 1 s • 1 Hof nuns 1 o • 1 Ton S l 2 12 t.11~n l 7 ..t IJ while allowing Newport a single v.andt"°"' s 1 • 11 r .. iur1 o 9 > ' field goaJ, to go up 68·48 with 2Vz t::'u : ~ ; :~ ~i! ~ ~ ~ : minutes left. CW• 1 1 2 • co111<clo l 1 1 ' "We turned the ball over far !,"::t'gu . ; ~ ! ~ ~:;:~.:: ~ ~ ~ ; too many times," Smith added. ._o"'~' o o • o xh'"""' o o o u O•mrlt 0 0 0 0 "And after the pressure was off, roul• 16 u 21 10 ToUIJ . 11 2a 19 sJ we played better, we were able to scoH n GuAauu break th~ press and create scoring lo• Al.ltnltot f4 22 1J 19-71> opportunities. · ,..._.port H.ubot J 22 7 ,11-U .. We have to learn how to pick up tf(e intensity right away. You l ·polM go&I•: lo. Al""'lll>f -Johnson 2. Cw• 1, ""°li(HI HMbor-H111n11ng 1, T0t1ibio I, Stl.llf1>td 1. DCC men· ·beaten COSTA MESA -Long De:ich City College pulled away from a 39.39 .'halftime deadlock and .... ent on to hand Orange Coast its first setback of the season, 79·69, Fri- day in the championship semifinals, of the OCC Wendy's/Kiwanis ln"i· tational The Vikings (7·2) advance to face Los Angeles City, which im· proved to 10-0 with :i 138·89 vic- tory over the Son Blue Angels, a Christian team from Seattle made up of former Division I pluyers. .The title game is at ~ tonight. Today, Irvine Valley and lmpc· rial VaUey meet at 3 and OCC faces the Son Blue Angel)' at 5 preceding the championship game. T t.:hftial IOllb: f\olw, •.Y' • t LONG BEACH OCC ..... .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. LONG HAClf CC 791 OCC 6t Wendf s.tKlwanis ln"il.itional l11n1 kah City ,, ft pl Ip s • ..,i.u. \\oods 0 ..... 1~ ,.. ... •II•"'°" Ch•~•r Juh1,.on L•d•r Ah•undtt ....... Y.1llt•m• ... ,,,. Touts 1 2 l ' 5 0 1 11 4 l 4 11 ' 6 s 11 s 0 l 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 ti 0 1 2 0 • ti 0 0 0 4 0 ... 1 1 l l 2 1 1 s ll IS 22 79 HAllTl\I(; 39·19. · Ot.&fllr C:O...I , I& II ,.i Ip Porl«r 4 4 l 11 Atdicor I 0 l ) S.Sintk-tun 2 0 l S t.l<>rbl>ty ' s 1 ,. 11.-11.. 7 J 2 11 rn.. o o u o, MilLhtU 0 ti 1 0 bgt.l«t 1 U I. 2 Wolco• I 2 4 6 Robin.on • 0 O 0 0 l.Slnr,~ l 0 I S \\il1oA 2 0 u • touh 26 u 19 ~'l J.polnl go•lu ll-S•H~OI 1, Woo1h I, OCC-Atl.,._, 1 • .S. S.ngl«ton I, I . Sin&J<!IOfl I. 1 «hnic.il fout.: """"· sec men let one get away, 105-99 SAN JOSE ....; The Southern California College men's basket· baU team (2·3) squandered a '15. point "second·half lead and went on to folJ to host Be thany Colh!gc. 105-99, in a non-conference gJme Friday night. Chris KostoCf paccJ. sec with 29 points. . AWARD AAATCO Is The Proud Recipient of The "Newport 81f bo1 Rotary Club• Award, for Honesty And Integrity. • -· • Ne•port 8-chlCo9la ._. 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December 3, 994 83 DESTINY: Harbor wins, 18-10 ,... .... a1 . in attendance to t~ke a deep The tie-breaking system, ~d breath and prepare for overtime. by the Southern Section to decide Johns set the tone on the tie· playoff games deadlocked after breaker's first play, exploding four quarters, allows each tcnm through the middle to jolt Lang four downs to score from the op· for a 4-yard loss, and :i clipping pooent's 10-ya rd line. penalty and two pnss completions Foothill, which lost to Newport, left Foothill at the 5 on fourth 28-7, in a Sept. 23 non-league down. game, dominated the Sailors on Clemmons toed the 22-yard both sides of the ball, bu t gave up field goal, but Newport, as it had ,the game's only turnover to se t up earlier thh year in o•iercoming the first score. defici\S against Orange, Foothill, Jack Hogan .ambusl)ed Foothill Corona del Mar,· Santa Margarit~ quarterback Tyler Lang on an op-and SadJlcback, proved more than tion play to force a fumble that ready to rally. was recovered by Mike Freeman Johnson, ~ho hammered aw.!y at the hosts' 24 on the last play of for 97 of the Sailor ) ards on 25 the third perioCJ. ~ carries, \l.Cnt off righ t tJcklc to the Three plays later, senior tall-8, before sc!nior tight enJ D.!n back Brian Johnson, the Daily McDonough held on tu u John Pilot Sea View League Most Valu-Giord:.1ni pass "hale selling drilled able Player, ran 15 yards up the at the 4 on second do,,n, · middle behind the blocks of center Johnson, ~et:m1ngly bouled up Brandon Hetrick and guards Bran-in :i swarm of Foothill t:id..lers, don Baker and l3ill Johns for a somt!how managed to pop out of· touchdown. the ~crum and lunge the ball out Jeff Pardy's conversion kick in front of him 10 the I. made it 7-0 with 10:34 left, but the NC\\port called timeout, and Knights (8-5) ,put the Sailor de· DrinkJey came 10 the huddle to fcnse to the. test, and then some. survey the mood. After a, blocking-below-the-waist "We've been preuy gQOd on penalty negated a would-be 45-goal line all year, and our fourth- yard Foothill touchdown pass, llown comcri.ion::. have abo been Matt Bower went 35 yards to pay-· pretty good," !laid Brmldey, -who dirt with ~ slant pass . two plays noted he di.d not comtder ll)ing a later to knot thihgs with 8:05 left tying field goal, "·h1ch woulJ have in regulation. forced a repeat of the tie-break.er Newport, which· punted a series once again. season-high seven times and net-''I allked the kids if they ~antc<l I tod only six first do.wns against a to go for it and they all ~aid )C~... - huge Foothill defense, \\ent three-Drinkley added. . - AlAl.cAt.um1/DA1LY Pu.OT ·and-out on its final t\\O series in "ll "'a~ a 36-pO\\Cr," Johns (tlie Newport Harbor's Edon Kagasoff (20) carries for yardage In first half as Foothill's Steve Prulsok (12) moves in to make the play. regulation. right guard) ::.aid of the \\inning Foothill, ho\\ ever, \\ hid'I has play. "Me and Dig Countf) (right TIE-BREAKER: fr .. P•1• al On the next play from the 21, Lang's shovel pass to Sveslosky , brought Foothill to the 15. Then on third down, Lang's screen pass to Sveslosky was good for 10 yards. Johnson made the st,op, leaving Foothill Coach Tom Meiss with a tough decision: Kick for three points, or go for it. The_Knights picked the former, and Cody Clemmons booted a 22-yard field goal, giving Foothill a 10-7 edge. • Now it was Newport Harbor's turn. You could slice the tension with knife.· . ''We've never gone· through anything like this, except for the Corona d~I Mar game in 19.92 (in the Battle of the Bay 11, the cclebr~ted CIF Division IV semifinal)," Johns said. B~ginning the pulsating series, Johnson car~ied for 2 yards, stopped by Foothill left tackle Ranga Weeraklcody. On second down, Newport Harbor quarterback John Giordani .• completed a short pass to Dan McDonough, who was quickly tagged ' by Foothill's Matt Bower and dropped at the 4-yard line. Johnson carried to the I-yard line on third down. He was actually stopped for no gain by the pile, but a great second effort allowed Johnson to. achieve 3 extra yards of invaluable real estate. Newport Harbor called timeout. "We told (Brinkley) that we wanted to 'go for it. We wanted to win, not tie (again)," said Riggle. · With Riggle, Mason and Johnson in the backfield, Johnson buttd"Ozeaovcr the goal line from the right si de. The Sailors were as jubilant as they've been all season. . . :·words ~n't describe how it felt. It felt overwhelming," Mason said of the he-breaker. "The play we used is called 'Bone,' a 36 Power. It's a goal-line offense with three backs. I ·don't believe I know the number of the guy 1 blocked, but· I remember getting as much as I could of the guy." Johns, the Daily Pilot's Sea View League Defensive Player of the Year, set the stage once again on defe~sc. . , "(Johns) went in and got the sack (on Lang) on the first pl ay, and that set the tone," Hogan said. "Then we got a penalty; we were lucky to get that. Then we forced them to kick a field_,&0al." . "l knew we could win it," Riggle said. "(Foothill defensive end Rich Bowman) went out to contain (on Johnson's game-winning run), and Mason sealed off the end. I ran· through and just hit somebody." Newport Harbor easscd for only 10 yards, controlled the ball only 18:03 (Foothill had 1t for 29:57), and punted seven times. But three times, Riggle, who averaged 33.7 yards per boot, was forced to handle a low snap from center. Each time, however, he was able to get it away. VOLLEYBALL • .I .. _ .......... 1 finals, also at the Spanos Center, and likewise in front of a heavily cheering St. Mary's audi- ence. Now, for the fourth time in two years, these nortflcrn and southern superpowers will at-· 1empt to throw knockout punches again, as lop-seeded Newport Harbor faces St. Mary's in the Clf State Division I championship match tonight at Cal State Fullerton at 7 o'clock. • "Every time. we've played them, it's been a full-length battJe. It's always back and forth," St. Mary's Coach Kathy Hardigan said. "We match up against each other really well, and I think that's why we end up chowing on each other for so long." now lost eight straight games to tackle James ~tuureau\) mc::.::.cd Sea View League teams, including up the block on that pl<>} un third each of the last three years in the do" n, but we thought \\ e couli.I playoffs, drove to the·Nc,,port 30 get it done." orr its first posses!.ion afU!r il::. They did indeed, but the 5-1001- touchdown. 8, 175-pound Juhn::.on, con::.iJercJ A 46-yard Cody Clemmons field pound-for-pound the team'::. 'stron- goal try, however, went shon anJ · gest pl:i)er. ~l!pl hi:. pU\\crful legs to the left to 'keep Newport's Jri.,,ing to !.pin out of a tJck.le near hopes alive with 1 :54 left. the goal line and tumblt! in. Taking over its final founh-"I \l.!bn't sure I was going to get quarter possession· at the Harbor in," Johnson s:iiJ. "l ju::.t put my 47 with 52 seconds Jeft, Foothill ht:ad dO\\n :ind tried my hardest," used one completion to get to the Brinkley credited .Foothill fOr 22. • forcing the opportunistic Sailors tu Lang, a sophomore, tried to make the most o( few chances. spi ke the ball to stop the clock "Foothill'"s tough," Brinkley (ala the NFL), and was called for said, wiping his postgame bro'w. interitiohal grounding ~ ith eight "They ha'e some real big gu)s. seconds remaining. You look at that No. b6 (6-4 de- A Foothill procedure pcnalt), ren:.i\e end Rich Bowm.!n}, aiid 11 one of its 11 infractions for I IS takes t\\O of our lineman to g.:t M.uc At.um1/DA1LYi'1LOT • lost yards, moved a "ould-be field the high. ·Newport's Brian Johnson (46) looks downfield for a blocker. goal try to 51 yards out, and Dan ''I \Hite on the ch:il~boarJ my Berger's heads-up coverage on the prediction before e'ery game, and Riggle remembers when Ne~vport Harbor played Foothill Sept. 23, ~ 28-1 vic~ory for the Sailors. "fhe only touchdown the Kn ights scored m that thtrd game of the season was a play se t Up by Riggle, who received a-bad snap and ultimately kicked the ball while it \\as stilJ on the ground, ricocheting off a Foothill player and landed in the end zone. FoothiJI jumped on it for a touchdown. ensuing fake pass attcn:pt by I '"rote 14-7 tonighi l gue:.s l Jason DeAngelo, forced the 4,900 m1~ed it a little." - GAME STATISTICS Newpqrt Harbor 13, FoothlU 1 O Score by Periods "I was wo~ried. Every tim~ got back there for a punt tonight, I thought about that punt,'' Riggle said. "Every time we punted, I told the guys to make sure. they block. (Foothill 's) size is nothing to be scared of; if you're scared, you're going to lose. We knew they'd be physical, but we ca'n be physical, too. We weren't afraid of them. We knew what we had to do. It was size against quickness." Newp-Ort Harbor • 0 0 0 7 6 -13 FH-Lano 9·15·0. 120 OeAnQelll 0-1-0 - INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING NH-P~hdo, 1·6; McDonough 1·5 FH-OeAngelo, 2·39, Svesl6s~y. 3·20 8ot<er. 1-35. Robinson. 2-17, Clenvnons. 1-35 Foothill 0 0 0 7 3-10 Fourth Quarter NH-Johnson 15 run (Pardy lucll). 10 35 FH-BQwer 35 pass from Lang (Clenvnons kick). 8.05. QA.ME STATISTICS 'NH FH On the last play of the third 'tjuarl~r. after Foothill recovered its muff. then three plays later recovered its fumble, the th ird time was a charm for Newport Harbor. Overtime FH-FG cJelMlOl16 22. 0 00 NH-Johnson 1 run (PAT not tned) O 00 Attendance: 4.900 (estimated) • INDIVIDUAL RUSHING • First dov.ns 6 14 Rushes-yarda!je 31-113 <2·~~o -. Pus111g yardage 10 1~0 Passino 2-10-0 9-lb-J Hogan knocked the ball loose from Lang, and Mike Freeman recovered for the Tars at the Foothill 24-yard line, setting tip the first score of the game. NH-Johnson. 25-97. Kagason. 5·13, Rl(jg.e 1-3, Glordanl, 1-minus-2. tlct rewm )'at~~e • · 0 . 0 Sacks-~ardJge 1-mn-2 2 min-1; t.e1 )'atcbge 121 353 "It "as a trap option,'' Hogan said. ''They ran it earlier in the game , and I read it right away. I wanted to get the quarterback, and 1 hit the ball right when I tackled him. I saw it (come loose}. and I wanted to g~t it, but someone else did. It was exciting." FH-Manne<. 14-83. Sveslos~y. '3·83 OeAngelo, 8-43j Robinson. 2·29. Lanq 7-mlnus-l Punis r-33 7 3.33 7 FUTW!es·tllTll>les lost 0-0 J.1 flJQS net yarda!je 2· 10 11-11 S in the state semifinals, 11-15,' 15-9, 15-10, .10· - 15, 15-8 . "It is sort of interesting that we're playing each ~ther again," said Hardigan, whose squad reached the state semifinals for the fourth con- secutive year. "When I saw the bracket, that's wha t l expected, for the both of us to be play- ing in the finals. 1 really didn't think Newport would lose, especially after dropping that first game against Millikan.•That was a reality checj{ for them, then it was cruise control. I know Harbor of Santa Cruz wanted to rattle their cage a little bi1, but it didn't happen. They're definitely on a mission." The S:iilors' only loss this seasbn was against Archbishop Mitty of San Jose in the second round of the Tournament of Champions in Santa Barbara Nov. 4, a team the Tars had swept in a non-league match Oct. 22. Hecker,. ..--~-..:.:h.:.ow...;..:...ever, did not play in that match because of INDIVIDUAL PASSINO NH-Gicwdani, 2·10-0. 10 Time of passess;on 18 OJ 29 5 7 •f>\.ra returns. rrterce.:it.~ns lt.tnb'e r~ms Wachtler-Scott second ~ Corona deTMar juniors stagger No~ 1, settle for second at the CIF individual tennis finals in doubles. ~ HUNTINGTON DEACH -Corona Jcl MJr High juniors Megan Wachtler and Ali ::.:i Scott ::.tunned the No. 1-seeded doubles team of Shera Wicglcr anJ De- borah Pcpkowitz of Calabasas Fnday in the ~cm:-/ finals of 1he CIF lndi,idu>I Chompion>hip> aa Lind·~ borg Racquet Club, 6-2, 6-2. ::.elling up a chJmp1on-,.. · ship showdown with S:lnta Oarbara H1gh's Pllar · · M.9J1tgomery and Sarita Yardi, The CdM right-handers, seeded No. 4 in the tournament. appar- ently lcCt too much in their upset of the No. 1 eed 111 the semi- finals, and eventually had to settle for runner-up honors as Monl- gomery and Yatdi captured a 6-3, 6-0 decision. ranked No. 1 in the national Vo/leyb•ll Monthly andMiiUDCi(OS)l'-1 ay polls~ it's their fifth state title-aame appear- ance, bavina lost in lhe Division I fanals in 198S (against Mira Costa), 1987 (Irvine) and last year (Corona del Mar), while winnina the State Division Ill championship in 1992 with four of their current slarten -Sara Fairborn, Melissa Schutz, Misty May and setter Jean· nettc Hecker. pnor commitments in the school's homecoming Newport volleyball coach ·oanny Glenn festivities. Archbishop Mitty beu the Tars, 15· 4, 14-16, 15·11, 15-6. "They really played excellent," said thetr coach, Julie Sw1tef) in tbe aftenn~dt of-the sc:mrfim1ls. ~· Division ( final will once again last five games. Archbishop Mitty (36-4), ranked third in the "We were not happy with the way we played state, is playing Centennial Bakersfi~ld today (against St. Mary's Oct. 22), but it's one of for the State Division Ill title. those things -it'• the finals and anything can .Hardigan also notices a diffe rent Newport happen," wd Newport Harbor Coach Dan tfarbor team this year than last. HIGH SCHOOL aOYS SOCCIR __,. •---Only Mir~ Colla (Manhatwl Bc.acb) Jw played in five state championship matches since the postse•son tournament beaan in 1978. Glenn, whose squad came from behind to de· "(The Sailors) started setting Melissa Schutz feat the Rams, 12·1S, lS-12, 15-13, 12·15, 1'5~8. u lot more in their (fifth-game) comcbnck (Oct. in the first encounter, after being down, 6-0, in 22)," she said. "l think the key for them is sct- the filth pmc. ting Schutz. They're a much more balanced "Thcy'=rc, strong teom, and they dig a team than las& year. Last year, Misty was much Sailors' Kerr ·scora four gbals in 4-=1 -win · For ,the Rams, who have been pushed tQ five pmet this .ason only twice, it'• their inaup- ral state final appearance. Tbey're the rant , nonhcm entrant in lhc Division I rmats since 1990, when St. Francia o( Mountain View lost to Corona dcl Mar. Semifinal rounda ol the Di- vision I state playoffs are ao. mau:bed. The lut three State DMlloa I title matches -. .,... aw ...-. ........ 1111 ,..,,. 16- 14. IS-I. 16-18, 9-15, l~IO ¥ic1a1J bJ OIM CMJ Back Ba, rival Newport Harboi. OIM beat J..a. auna Beac.b lD fM ..... • um, ud El Toro WU aue&c:bed IO fM .... SL Joeeph ol LaUwood la 1'91 ....... •'•d• ~ &bl blltolJ belW... Ntwpcxt lfutM>r aad Sa. Mart1, 11'1 a ~ bet tUI lht lot of ~ added. "'They're similar to us, more dominant. This year, their team hns but they aot hit as well, and 1hcy're simi-grown up; they're more mature than last year, lar to the tlam (Harbor of San1a Cruz) we and that n\akes them a k>t more composed." played (on 'l\aaday in the semifinals), but May, a two-tllne Mizuno All-American and maybe with a little more ball control." the only high school player to compete at the ·The Sailors, Sea View Lea1uc and ClF U.S. Olympic festival lu1 summer in womea's Southern Section Division I champions. de-\'Ollcyball, wa the CJF Southern Section Di· (qted Lona Beada MQlihl', Rancho Bcmardo VISioD I Pta,er ol the Year lul ,Cat. ·• ol San Dleao and KartN>r ol Santa Cru to Schull. a two-lime AIJ.QF DMsioft 1 middle reach lhc fmal. blocker, ii beaded ror tbe Un~nity o1 c.oao.; St. ~uy's, _ranked lOlb na1JOnaUy, beat Si(y· rado ne~ 1euon. May has committed to l.oQI line (Oak.lud), lAland (San Joee) and Mira Bcacb $late. Colaa ao icMnol. Tbe Rw wen seeded No. , S&. Mary'I II aed bJ outlidc hinen Tudy l la IM Noldaen CaUfania RelioUla Wide wt Jeulfer Omevari. both ol wbolll Newport HubOr defeated lbe Rama lat JHf art ~nd IOp colell prOlpe'1I. f • .. ~ Newport junior has way in victory over Estancia. COSTA MES.A -Justin Ke rr, a S-foot-10, US-pound junior with aa apparent wcalLh of soccer upc· ricDCC while ia $col~ lil up the ICionboUd rour times F,..., ar- tcrnooa IO lift &he Newport Hai'· bor Hilb Sailors to a 4· 1 non· ...,_ verdict owcr ball Eataecia Tobia JUDOWidli came up with a ,.. of ..... lild ., ..... Dom .. Futantcro had another assist for >terr, who scored all four of his goals in lhe first half a.s Harbor r:.ced to a 4-1 lud. Ooal1e Sle"e KJcha was credited ~itb ciah& H\ICS as Hatbor im· proYCd 10 ).(). Estancia'• k>ne pl was teo1cd by freshman Mipel Zclia. oa a past from Ra... Garcia. ......................... ...... ~ ... '· c-..les· w:i . . :;:a 1 fir '111. .... "' Wildcats . disdnlll The Orange Coost United Wild·---·' cats, an undcr· l l locnl girls club -... • soccer team, finished third in the ,...~ prestigious Triad Thanksgiving C ic Tournament. Af .opening th e tournament with a 3-1 vie· tory o r the rival Triad Lightning, the Wild· cuts we on to tie t~c El Cajon Hotspurs, 1-1. They then romped past the Agoura Wildthings, 7-1. This placed the Wildcats in a two-way tie for first place in their pool and put them in the -semifinals. After a tough l·O loss to the Saddlcback Valley Ro~kers, the Wildcats went on to domi· nate the Simi Valley Kickers with a 3-l victory to clinch third place. Contributing to the team's success were (or- wards Emily Hartson, Kristin Hansen,• Taryn Flamson, Mydfol McMahon a~d Ali.son Brawn· er; halfbacks Amy Ross, Meredith Potter, Liz Lord and Brianne Parmeter; fullbacks Lindsay Thayer, Amy Burlingham and Kristen Nahin; sweeper Jacqueline Becker; and goalkeeper Katherine Morse. • · Flam~on scored fou r of the 14 Wildcat goals in the tournament. Brawner had three and Mc· Mahan two, while Parmeter, Becker, Hartson, Morse and Ross each had single goals. CdM basketball All-Stars sharp The Corona del Mar All-Stars, a 4' fifth grade traveling basketball team .> -. )ponsored by the Eastbluff Boys ---- and Girls Club, posted a convincing 64-29 vic- tory ove r the ·Garden Grove Boys Clt.1b on Wednesday. CdM w:is ied by the ball-handling and 18 points of point guard Brett Matsen and the de- 11.:nsc and 15 points from Spencer MacDonald. Po)t players David Mendelsohn anct Michael !\larch scored 10 and eight points, respectively, . Jntl al)O contributed on the boards. Steven Ward, who played well defensively, aJtlcd six points and Rhet Houston · added four. Other strong efforts were turned in by Olal..c Reilly and Loyd Wright. O'er the Thanksgiving weekend, the All~ SO FTBALL Germs DP's Sportsmen. The Orange Coast United Wildcats. along with toumament apolls. Stars participated in the .18th Nike Early Bird Classic Tournament in Los Angeles. After suf- fering losses in their first two games to inner· city Los Angeles teams, the All-Stars were fl. nally able to get a victory by defeating Lan- cas~r. 34-26. In the Lancaster victory, Matsen again topped the scoring with l2 points, while March was eff ectlve on the defensive boards and Men- delsohn added six points: Josh Cornett, Andy Almquist and Ward also played tough defen· sively. Orange County Bowl at OCC COSTA MESA -In a game --- that will likely decide the Southern e California community college foot-___ _ ball championship, the top-ranked . Rancho San~iago College Dons of Santa Ana, the 1994 Mission Conference Central Division cham· pion, takes on explosive Los Angeles Valley RECREATION STANDINGS CoUege of Van Nuys in the Orange County Bowl tod~y at Oriuige Coast College. Kickoff is at 1:30 p.m. Tickets arc $7 general admission, Children 12 and under are $3. Coach Dave Ogas!. Dons (9·1), who won their first football title in 23 years, rank first in Southern California and sixth in the nation, ac- cording to the JC Grid-Wire national publica- tion. Coach Jim Fenwick's Monarchs (9-1), who finished second to Bakersfield in the Western State Conference's Southern Division, arc fifth in the Southland jlJ)d 16th in the nation. -It's the first football meeting in the history of these two schools. Fans can expect plenty of fireworks from boj.h offenses. The two teams averaged 900 yards a game between them, with LA Valley (475) holding the edge ove'r Rancho Santiago (425). .. 3 6 0 W LT 3. Team Finery, 12'; 4. lrell deducted (or a forfeiL Manella, 4; 5. Canon, 2; 6. •-champions. 1 8 0 •ACME 9 1 0 Newport Beach WEDNESDAY UAGUES Heavenly Hitters s s 0 Who's On First, 1. MONDAY LEAGUES W l T 911 s s 0 MEN'S D-l USKITULL W LT Diamond Cnsltnts 9 0 0 Renepdes s s 0 1. Barr-Barians, 14 Newpert aeecll •P;icific .Mutu;il 9 0 0 Stac P<tc s 4 0 On Frre J . 6 1 points; 2. Benny And The MONDAY LEAcUES Sp;irkey's Machine ().. 3 0 firepower 2 1 0 Pirates l 7 1 Jets, 12; 3. Ballpark Rats, Wl Hitmen s 4 0 Fox & Firkin 2 1 o· •Face First 9 1 0 B; 4. BC&C, 6; S. (lie) The •J1.11t ruri • l Old Slow Dogs s 4 0 " W LT Keaston Pacific s s 0 Rogues, Shirks, 4 .. Mi:flcMkes 7 3 The Clown Punchersl s 0 Misfits 8 1 0 GI wl Gladlrs 4 6 0 MODIFIED COED 0 -1 01 But Slo ' 4 Pct Shop Boys 2 6 0 Deloille & louche 7 1 0 Skeleton Crew 4 6 0 1. Californi~ Dreimln', _ House Of P •In 4 ' Masterbatlers 2 6 0 The Hooligans s 3 1 True Believers 4 6 0 16 points; 2. Goat Hill , Baiy Bruiser• J 1 Zero Tolerance 2 6 0 Wet Seal 4 6 0 O.D. Couples, 14; 3. WMD .2 a W LT No8S s 4 0 •-champions. "Third String 10 2 Pierce St. Annex 4 5 0 Heritage Paper, 10; 4. Wl •Jusl Hit II 7 4 0 The Sooners 4 s 0 CYA's, 9; s. (tie) League Of PSS 7 s TMCT-Eagle Force 6 s 0 Far Side 1 s.g Ce•t• M••• Our Own, Tufs, Villa lsLlnders 6 6 BarOies s s 0 Bally 3 '6 MODIFIED COED C Martinique,·6; 8. Verifone, PHIMuwlck s 7 Port St. Ballers s s 0 1. Me-N-Eds l . Baxter l 10 J.-immin Juiceman's 4 s 1 Memories Plus 0 9 0 COEO C Beachcom~rs, 16 f:ints; ·N~ 9 1 Cr~nk C;ills J 6 1 W LT , • (lie) Coat Hill Tavern, LOB&B 7 J Note: Just Hit It defeated Sox 8 1 0 2. D Co. Stinfiers, 4; J. Untouchables, 16 points; Dunk On Ye>U s s TMCT·Eilgle force, 18·9, in FJ Motorars 1 1 0 (tie) Starter, urrender To Cib50n,Dunn&Ctutcher s 5 Those Guys s 3 1 Win, 2. 3. Ultimate Authority, 8; 4. utJwn Ir W•Wos.-2 a play-0ff. MODIFIED COED D·l P.M. Slammers, 6; s. (tie) Rutan & Tucker • l 8 W l T Four Seasons 4 3 1 1. Fcrirview II, 1 S .points; Lun3tic Fringe, Me·N·Eds T roublcmal..ers 8 1 0 Mutt Lynch's 4 4 1 Slamme(s, 4. TUESDAY l£ACUES Non·Oiliry Cre.-imers7 2 0 Hade & Slash 3 6 0 2. River Ral.', 14; 3. Mark COED D-2 Wl B;ill B;ishers 6 J 0 M~zaluna's 2 s 1 Sharks, 12; 4. Side St. 1. Hue Hue Tenangos, "The Te•m 9 1 Brawlers, 9; S. Pierce St. The P11c:e 7 3 Lo;in Sharks s 4 0 The Hotdogs 2 7 0 Predators, 3; 6. 18 fviints; 2. Canon, 12; 3. Humor Klngs 4 ' lngr.-im Slvr Bullets 4 ·6 0 Psychic Nulumbas 2 .7 0 Terminators, 1. Tai y Express, 8; 4. filenet Johnson A· 4 ' TKC 2 6 0 W l T COED D·t Brewdofs, 7; S. Air Newport l 7 W;irchuuse Rest. 2 6 0 Squeeze Play 8 0 0 Muckra ers, 6; 6. Outers Jukers 3 7 SURF LEAGUE Screaming Feenies 6 2 0 1. Bilbos, 14 points; 2. Limits, 3. Wl Boatrodcers, 12; 3. Outers ·~fty Pops 10 0 W l T SRS Tech 6 2 t) Again, 1 \ 4. (tie) Deloitte MEN'S B-2 Below The Rim 6 4 Quicksilver 6 J 0 And What Not 5 3 0 And Touc e, First Class, 8; 1. (tie) Goat Hill The Bool..lcs 6 4 Bad Creation 5 2 2 The Far Sides 3 •S 0 6. L.A. Times, 1. Deralics, Goat Hill D.t Bulls 6 ... X-Zibitz 5 2 2 legal Briefs 2 s 1 WOMEN'S MAJOR Painters, 10 points; 3. (tJe) W•yne's World 6 . 4 Club Sportswear 0 9 0 SC funding 2 5 1 Junkyard Dogs, Lowted, Squilr & Cluke 4 6 TUESDAY LEAGUES SYC&R Slammers 2 6 0 1. •Zubies-Skirts, 18 Volunteers, 6; 6. Outers lmp;ad Zones 2 8 W LT foul Play 1 1 0 points; 2 .. Make It Happen, Aga in Shooters, 4. Corbin & Wertz 0 10 •Pl;iin Wrilp 9 1 0 THURSDAY LEAGUES 14; 3. Scr'Xpers, 8; 4. MEN'S C·2 WL fJll Stars 6 4 0 Gunn Ban its, 6; S. 1. (tie) PDC, Players To WEDNESDAY UACUES W LT Paragon Construction, S; 6. •l(AI 9 1 BuU Oawgs 4 6 0 Newport Cubs 6 1 0 Me-N·Ed's Curveballs, O. Be Named later, 10 ~in ts; H.incodc's Hiders 8 2 Rocks 1 9 0 2:00 Warning 6 1 0 3. Outers All Over T e SYC&R ' 4 W LT Baker's Dozen 4 3 0 MEN'S B·l Place, 8; 4. (lie) Air Tou'h Rolds 5 5 BVT's 7 1 0 Hawes 3 4 0 1. •PSA Terminators, 18 Cellular, Loan Sharks, 6; 6. Bulldor l a HilWCS 7 1 0 Kl & Co. ~ints; 2. Chesters, 13; 3. WMA, 2. Thrff Forty Seven 0 10 3 4 0 uddy's, 12; 4. Goat Hill Wl 0Jngling Woodrows S 3 0 Value Zero J 4 0 Tavern Herd, 7; s. S~co MEN'S C-4 •Shatb 9 1 Sliders s J 0 Ingram Micro 2 s 0 Kids, S; 6. Original iua, 1. Halftime, 14 points; 2. Young Bo)" C.O'l Ou1g 7 ·3 -40 Bones A Head 4 4 0 Haute Cakes 1 6 0 Outers Outlaws, 1 O; 3. The Fools 3 7 WMehouse Rest. 4 4 0 1. Mudville, 8; 4. New 8"ave Bunny 1 9 W LT MEN'S C-1 IMS Goats 2 6 0 Barely There 6 1 0 1. •Hoboken Heroes, 17 Beginnings, 7; S. •rower Chlropr/ldk 9 1 Peat WMck Maulcrs2 6 0 Undecided, 2; 6. Ball Rhoidt ' 4, II.MPG Slammers 0 8 0 Border Runners 6 1 0 points; 2. Jaspers, 15; 3. Busters, o. lWO 6 4 W l T For Fun 6 1 0 Martinie, 14; 4. Bad Barts, MEN'S D=-2 Full Throttle s 5 Loiln R;ingers 8 1 0 Swoosh 4 3 0 10; S. (tie) Coat Hill Barley 1. Poormen, 16 points; Criulet s s Tum BkM 3 4 0 ~uinels s 5 Dream Team 7 1 0 The Bombora 6 0 Pounders, Windy O ty -l. Brewskies, 10; 3. Rebels, Brldd.lytra 4 6 ICI Loaners s 3 0 1 Pizza, 2. ---8; 4. (lie) Cone, Oldtimen, Tiki Taddet 0 10 In Pick 3 6 0 Del·Cims 1 6 0 MEN'S C-3 6; 6. Sw.mp Guineas, 0. THURSDAY lfAGUES Newport Wave 1 7 0 Hot Chili 1 6 0 1. •City Boys, 16 points; MEN'S D·4 Fin.tic• 7 J Slight To Moderate 1 7 0 Do-N-Boot 7 0 0 2. All Madden, 13; 3. 1. Fl"liners, 14 points; Shamrocks 1 , W LT 9 Jerlcs&Squirl s 2 0 Diamond Dogs, 1 O; 4. . 2. T.Q. Shooters, 10; 3. Raiders ' 4 Arv Housini 1 2 0 Ueckers Revisited s 2 0 Royals, 7; S. Non-Dairy (tie) Abbey Normal, Theo The Herd s s Buck's Cloe Shop 6 2 0 Fishstiks 3 4 0 Creamers, 6;· 6. Bilbo's, 4. Robins Ford, 8; s. Ducers, Pedfttrlans s s Sons 0( Beaches J 4 0 MEN'S D· 1 MAJOR °"' lladJl5t 4 ' Nada Chance 6 2 0 6; 6. Skulls, -2. Touche Rost 4 ' Da Hood 2 6 0 loan Sharks 2 5 0 1. Step Two, 14 poinu; NMCCMEN'S Thunc»t l.iver l • LOB&B 2 6 0 3Sth St. Sluggers 2 s 0 2. Swappers, 12; J. (tie) No 1. (lie) Green ~ Bladt Note; rt.yoff betwffn LJw De Dah 2 7 0 TKC 1 6 0 Chunks, Swiss Chttse, 10; Sox, 12 dsints; 3. (lie) Blue ~and Penill Code. W l T FRIDAY LEAGUES S. Silver Bullets, 4; 6. Sox, Re Sox, 6. · Mou~• 7 l 51 so's 8 0 0 •CRC Towing. 8 1 1 Marriot, 3. NOTE: Team• receive bllcr,Sllbcrberg,Kttnt.t ' J The Heat s 2 1 100'4 Cotton 4 s 1 MEN'S D· 1 MINOR two points for a win, e>ne The l'l.ce 4 s L.A. Cellular 3 4 1 tfang loose Crew 4 60 1. Don't Matter, 16 clnt for a:.. no points IGJtp l ' l .un 'N C4in ) 1 The Dogg Pound 3 s 0 Waste Sox l 1 0 points; 1. Unknowns, 14; Ot 1 loss, · one point •-champions. .._ Second half of duck season opens today. S alt water anglers llJ'e heading out lo shallow water reds orr Newport and Huntington Beach and, al ·the end of a fishing trip, gunny ucb are prelly much filled up with limits of sculpin ond whitefish. to Marty lglcheart, manager of Davey's Locker (673-1434) · reports that the California Dawn is scheduled to run two half-day trips a day, and thot even with strong winds and cold weather, anglers are gettinJ in on some pretty decent fi\htng. "It's turnover ti me for the Newport fleet," said lglehcart. "Most of the boats arc undergoing major repairs and the passenger count hasn!t been heavy enough for us to schedule longer trips out to the islands." ot anchovica. unall sardines and a few live squid Is makina for some prcuy decent fuhing, with calicoes. sand bass, bonito and big sbcephead makina up &he bulk of the daily fish count. The winler IChedule at Newport Landin& calls tor a half-day bo!lt departing the dock ' daily at 9 a.m. and special all -day rock cod fiihin& trips are set for Wednesday and on lhe weekends. Anglers should call ahead for reservations and to J check on any change in departure times. •There a.re a few while scabass being taken at Catalina Island, reports Eric G?eller at Anglers Center in Newp<>rt Deach. Some of the scu lpin • being decked arc weighing up to fou r pounds, and just about every fish brought over Jim Niemiec Mos\ of the senbass caugh t arc coming from the back side of the island with the best area being oCf Silver Canyon and on up the west side of the island. Strong wind and current conditions have not been making it easy for privute boats to get on a drop off, anchor and wait for small schools of seabass to move through. · Outdoors _ 'Most skippers are the r.aiLis big enough to ''-ti ____ _ fishing late into the night to catch enough live squid to use fo r bait the following morning. There appears to be good numbers of seabass hanging around Catalina Island, and this early season showing of squid could mean that another good white seabass season lies ahead for Southland anglers. · fillet and send fishermen home with good eating fresh fish. Whitefish arc running a little on the small side, but there are a few big sheephead being caughl by anglers ~hen a drop is made over deeper water. Loca l rock piles that are currently producing the best fishing include thc.105 and 150 Spots, and lhere is also a steady pick on a vtlriety of shallow water bottom feeders taking place ove r Newport Reef. Newport Lancftng (675-0550) is sending the Patriot oul· on Saturday and Sunday for three-quarter day surface fishing trips wi th the boat leaving the dock at 7 a.m. and returning by 5 p.m. Landing spokesman Kevin . Pfeif reports that a good mixture •The second half of the Southern California duck season opens today, and there should be gooa-shooting awaiting "aterfowlers heading out to du ck blinds. The seaso'n has ~een closed for more fhan a monlh, and during this period winter ~torms ha\'e forced thousands of puddle ducks to mo\'e south . Christmas Baseball. Camp scheduled · tor Dec. 27-30 COST A° MESA -Costa Mesa National Little League will host a Christmas Baseball Camp, featur- ing Seattle Mariners player Rich Amaral, at Estancia-High School. The camp dates arc set for Dec. 27-30, from 10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. each day. Amara.I-will joM\ the Estancia High baseball coaching staff in the instruction. Amaral is a graduate of Estancia. The camp's participants will be divided into groups by age to in· sure the best possible instruction._ The camp will focus on the funda· mentals of hitting, fielding and throwing. The older age groups will also receive instruction on pitching a11d game strategy. Each participanl will receiv~ a camp T-shirt and will be provided a lunch ea~h day. The cost of \he camp is S60 per participant. Registr::ation must be postmarked by Dec.· 15 IQ. guaran· tee a spot. Registrations may be mailed to: Costa Mesa National Little League, Ann: Christmas Baseball Camp, P.O. Dox 2015, Costa Mesa, CA, 92628-2015. Those reg· btcring are asked to include the participant's name, address, phone number, age and T-shirt size. For more details, contact Costa Mesa National ;Little League at 966-2655. LOCAL SCHEDULE SATURDAY Velleyit•ll High ~ -Division I State Fin.lls at YI Stale Fullerton (Newport tlvbor \-S, Stockton St. Mary's, 7 p.m.) ....... u ~ fMft -Southern Y!iforni• Collqe~tll DomWan Collese. 7:30 p.m. Collqe women -Southern Califomi.t College tlt Frnno PK.lftc: Tournament. CAMnmun.lty c:ollcgt men -Orilnge Cout/ICiwAnlt Tournament Fin•ls. Community collqe women -Or.:ange Cout .ti Cunla TourNmenl flMls. High Khool boys -DAiiy Pilot Tip-off loutnalMftl f'mals at Corona .. Mv: Conto&atlon 2 p.m.; fifth rt.:e 3:40 p.m.: Third ~ 5:20 p.m.; Championship 7 p.m.1 ~ MH.t at Mission Viejo Toum.ment fin.ils. Hl&h Khoo$ gltls -Corona del Mu ill University Tournament (vs. Trabl.ICO Hills, 1:45 p.m.; Costa Mes.i ill Woodbridge Tournament (vs. rountain Villley, 7:30 p.m.); htanciil .tl Woodbrid&e Tournament (vs. Huntington'Beach, 5:45); N~port 11.ubor •t Fullerton Tourn•ment Finilla. ......... Community 'College -OrAn&e County Bo~I ill Or.:ange COil.51 College, t :JO p.m. (R.lncho S.intiilgo vs, LA V•llcy). Seccer High school bo)'1 -ln ine Tourn~ent (Corona del Mn vs. Tustln, 9'1..m., at Heritage Pilrk Field A; Newport H..-bor vs. foofhiU, J p.m . .:at HcriLl~e P•rlLfieid.A). High school girls -Irvine T041nwntnl (NC!WpOrt Ha.rbor ••· Diln.i Hills, 1 p.m., at Irvine High. Prildice Field A; Cor<>M del Millr vs. University, •I Irvine Hi&h, Pr.lClke Field A, 3 p.m.). w, ....... High school -N~wport Hvbor at lr•b11«> Hills TourNment, 3 p.m. DllP SIA FISHING f aaDAY"I flUI COUNTS Final registration for Newport HarbQrJlase.baLAssociati._--.. ---.....-------... -...... NEWPORT BEACH -The Newport Harbor Dascball Association, an affiliate of the PONY Baseball Program nation· :illy, will conduct its third and final reps,. tration session on Snlurdny, Dec. 10 at 9 a.in. at the Ensign School Cafeteria. ing, catchinJ and runnina the bases.'' said league president Stan Cole. "We've really made an effort to maximize each player's involvement by limiting the players per lel!om." ever, there will be no walks; after four balls, lhe CX>aCb will toss the ball to the hitter. In the district tournament and advanced to the quarterfinals of the scctiQnals be-diff crent in the two programs, with PONY league featuring from 10 to· 20 feet in· creased distance between Lhe bases as the ages increase. Doys and girls who tum five years old by July 31, 1995 arc eUgible to participate in the new Shctland-V program, a T-ball program which features only seven chil- dren per team and plays as many inhing.s 11S they ca11 fit in the hour event duration. Every player bat in each iMing. When all seven players have had lhei.r tum to hit, the innina is over. Parent participation is welcome bolh on and o(( the field. • "The progrnm is dealaned to teach the childten the b:a~ic f undamcn1als ot throw· The Sbetlllnd T·ball program (six year olds) has also reduced panicipants to eight per side and play slightly longer than the five-year--olds. Seven year olds play in a machine pitch division, where &hey are flnt ta&aaht the fundamentals or positional de(cnsft'e play and beaJn to learn real baseball. But it is tbo eipt-ycar-old division where the blgat cbanse• have been made. Formerly I teCOGd year or 11\fChine pllch, the leape bas opted to allow the playen lO pitch at eiaht ycarJ old. How· ~ Since there is no soorekeepi.na, league standi.np or playoffs. the idea is to begin teach.in& lbe kids how to pitch properly. Tbe position of catcher is also 1uu.ed. The Muatana proaram (Dinc:io 1cu olds) will be split into two divisiona. The split will be made P.redominantly by qc, but ~I of play will b. a factor. Apia, lbe klea ii to liptca the raqe of capabil· lty in order to aw.lmJzc eacb player'• in· YOlvemcnt. The Bronco propam (11·12 ~ oldl) will feature OdC tnwUa1 team. u weU at the n:aular Bronco dMsional play. Lut year'& Bronco all-star team placed aecond . fore being eliminated. .. The Pony division is for 13 and 14 year olds, and a few openinp remain. The Muatang. Bronco and Pony di- visions will all feature IOme interleaaue play with nclf.l:'borina PONY leaaues. Travel &ames will be played OD Saturdays. PONY baseball difJen from the Uttle . Leaaue propam Jre4omluntJY in the leadOtf ud aauUnt ~ ueu. in Uule Lcque, bucrwuaen are aot allowed lo leave tho base until tbe pitcbed baU pasa~ e• by tbe bauer. In PONY lequc. bucnuuien are pcr- mfued 1a lad o1f.. naa wftb tbc pitch and steal. The dimtiiliom Of lbc Ocki are allO ' Fees range from S75-Sl 1S. dcpendina on a,t, and includes all insurance, uni· forms. umpiring in the tapper divisions and individual and team pho'°lfapha. Players from the entire cities ot Newport Beach ~ Costa Mesa arc cliaible to puticipa&c m the proaram. Games are played at Newport &aemen· tary (S-6 year okk}, Entian (7-8), Mari· ners Park (9-10), Kaiser (11·12) ud N..., port Harbor Hip (l).14'). The...,.._,. &iDI witb ll)toull in Jaauaiy lolbud b; IHIODaJ play "' Man:h. I o) r -.... _ .. \ -. ~ 8-;h/Colta Mesa Dally Pilot I ~. Decemblr 3, ~--... ~ llOTICll PUIUC IOTICU PUii.iC IOTICU PU1UC IOTICD PU1UC llOTICll "*IC IOTICll "*-IC llOTICll ..UC IOTICll W IOTICll .. ii611c11 =' Wtlmlne tront the WIC IOTICI ca..~ OWi ,..... to ..,... ._.. ...,. on: 0cit. ao, ,.. Thia • , ,..,. -..., Tiiie a 1 ffnl ... .._. ~ '"*• .,. °"* leglll ,... llO Tiiie .... ,..,. .. lied .,... under .. Aclmo&'9 ~ M. AdMie Tiiie .... "*" .......... Cowily a.tr ..... County CWll 011-....;....;_....;.;,___.;.;;.;;_..,_ ~ llOTICI qultifMnta. You mey went In~ OP W.. ...._. ttie County c::::.t ...._ Neme<•> ~ Thia lllta ,..,. w lled _.. IN CounCv a.ti of ~ Coun?y on ..,._. 0r.,._ eoun.y on NoYem-,.._, • to al .,, eaomey right eccotlMnoe wWI .. OrMQe Cow'lty Of\ lbcwe on: 12/11 _.. lie County a.ti of OnNe C0wq on ~ lier 11. 111'. ber H. ,.... •well 111 11w --~.~-":::W::llOllS::":'.:::-::::::----ew.y, If you do not know PfO'<llllone Ol leclon 21700 ber 21, 11194 !dwwd ~ ~County on ~ 0. 21. 111' NMIH "881.. lt9ll•llll tC:ITACIOM JUDICIAi.i In l?lomey, you mey ct1 ~::~ ~°':.: Puna TNI •171"*' ... llled 20• 1 • NmM Nllllhed fiMwPOl1 lwft. ~ ~ BNcn-The to10W1ng pet90fll .,. NOTICe TO DUENOAH'I': In MIOmey r.ferrel MMc:e 11ot19 Code Pub?lat'9d Newpcw1 leectl-wlOI IN County 0ettc °' PUITOI ~ Newpof1 ~ Com ..... 0eMy Nol No-C... ..... Daily Piiot No: doing blatnfff u: (Avl~ a Aculade>) SAM °' • '9oll -ald omc:. (lated due unollld "*9 .:": eo.. ..... 091ty Not 0. e.-r. Counly on NoYem-Publahed ~a.ch-Com ..... ~~ 0. .-no. 11, 211, December ~ lt 2t o.c:.tnbef RAl> &OUND STUOtO. APP&ZllAUM ~phone book), wt'6Ch IHS~c:Ar BANTA oenlber s. 10. 17, 24. 1894. ... • ,.. NaftM Com ..... Dally ~ No-cembtf a. 10, ,.,, 24. 111'. 3, 10. 181M. • i 10 1914: • 32264 PaMO C.ollnll, San YOU AR! BEIN<l SUED BY It puee de que le Mo AHA le en1111ect to a left 18131 ~ wmbet 1t, 21, DecenlOer aa825 WUI ' ' • SMIOe Juan Cllptwano. CA 92t75 P\,AIHTlff: (A Ud, le aai.• :\'"*" •Ila Cl1aclon JUcfi-put9UMI to MCUoft 11702 Newpolt 8Ncn. a. 10, 181M. .. •• "'_ Ricky Alan D.imonleo, demandandol JAMES c, ~" 1101ted llet-.. un p1uo c1e °' uld COde on the aoode PUIUC llOTICI com ..... Deity Plot De-aae15 r-'"'TICI PUIUC llOTICI PUIUC NOTIC! 322M"PaMO Cafollna. San BOOTH INC. A C.illornla ""' IAS CALENOARIOS hereinafter dNclf1**I anci o.nber 3, 10, 17, 24, 1.... Juan Ca1>1s1tano, CA 9267~ PioleUloMI <:o(~ para prHanlat una r• due ~ hNna bwl Plotltloue Sa82e PUIUC llOTIC! ,......... fllollll•• fllotlUou• Thia butlnH• Is c:on-You haW 30 OAR apue1i. MCflW • maqulna given to pllltiM knowM '° ......... ..... . .......... ..... .......... ..... .......... N dueted by· an lnd•Vi®al DAYS after 1hl1 IUmmonf ~t!ltac:oN, ct.im In "*' ... there6n .... ....,.. PUIUC NOTIC! '1otltleue 8t81••_. St .. •••nt lut....!:"9 ln• regl1tranl(s) c:om- ll MfV«1 on you to jlle a .,. .. Carta o Wla llalNlda and the lime epecltled In The followlng l*IOM .,.. ••ln11a Nw The tolloWlnQ pet90fll .. The following !*ION .,. The f..........i~ meneed 1o 1ran1aet busl-iypewrtuen rnponff at Ihle l ... fonlea no le olfeeera auch not1c9 tor Pllvment of dolflCI bualneu u ; '1otltleua S'8t......e doing buUneM ••: ~ butlnesl M: .....,..""'~ION are ness under the FiClltious c~. protec:c:lon: au rnpueai. IUCtl .._ having elQ)lted TRIWUM DEVELOPMENT, .......... Name The following pettont are MIKE'S CAEAT! • A • AOV-t.NCED BOOKKEEP· ~~~llSbLUTlONS B1111n111 Name(s) hsted ~ leil« 0t phone call ~H Mti~ a maqulna tlene que will be IOld 17 oUbllc MIC> A CALIFORNIA LIMITED • ........_. dolnO bullnn1 u : 8001<. 8791 Continenlal IN0-1 SERVl~I. 7218 llo:t V N C • •bov• on~_tt.ff-94 not protect you; ~OUf' ty~ :i.:pllr con lu formall-llon· b y t~STORAOE PARTNERSHIP, 400 Holm-The following petlOIU att PHOENIX RESOLVE AS· Drive, Hrington a..ch, Murdy Cltc:le, Huntington M ... ~A :::2e Out1, Coata Ric:ii Delmonico written relPOnM muat be " legalff 9'>'oPladu SANTA A.HA located .i wood Drive, Newport dolna bullnell as· SOCIATES, 2111 Bullnua CA 8214e Beach CA 92147.3533 ~ M 0 903 this 11a1emen1 was 111ea In proper legal IQrm It you ll 111ted qulere q~ la cone 2828 w &th St Coun?y of Beactt, CA 82883 PINAACLE SAL.ES '16655 Centec Drive, llvlne, CA Michael Taduhl Wada, Su.M Mar\9' LtBouf 7601 v N · •good. with tne County Clark of waot the cowt to ti.ar your ncuche au C:UO, , Orange,' StU Of C8lltotnla Btlan A. Kerr (General sou1h Pac:Hlc:. 'sunut 92715 9791 Contlnantal Drive, Qhlne Dr,, Huntl~gton .:!., ~~~~urt, Costa Orange County on Novem- c:ue. SI Ulled no preNn1-au on the 811'1 day of Dec:efn. Pattner), 400 Holmwood Beach, CA 90742.1343 CNI ... C, NavlM. 295 N. Huntington Batch, CA Beach,.CA 92&47 Thie bualn I , ~ 29, t994 11 you dO not file your r• r•1pue1ta a tlempo, puecte b« 1894 .i ll:OO am Terma Drtve. Newpot1 Beach, CA Jeff G. Peteraon, 16655 Pu.o C.ampo, Anaheim 926441 Thia bu1l~11 la eon: ducted by' an•l~vl~u;on FS2MOe sponH on time, you m11y petder et caao1 y le pueden for the Nie W. c:Mh only 82M3 Sou1h Pac:llrc • Sunset Hint, CA 98207 Thia buainHa 11 eon-ducted by: 111 Individual Reglstra,;t has ot et Publlstled Newport S.ac:h· lose lhe cue, and your qultN au aalano, au dlneJo Sale IUbMlcl 10 ~ Thi• bualntH la con-Buen. CA 90742·1343 Thia butlnHa la eon-ducted by: an lndlllldual Th• reglatrant(•) c:om-begun 10 lfansact ~llnZss Costa Men Daily Pilot o. waga•, money and prop-Y otraa eo111 de ·1u tlon. Lancilofd rHerVel 1tle ducted by: a lmited patl· p, Kant Pac:hl, 11 San,.,.,_ ducted by: an lndlllldual The regl1tcant(a) com-menc:ec:t to ttansac:t bull-una.r Iha flctillous n&mt(t) c:ember 3 10 17 24 1994 •rty may be taken without propledad lln av\19 edlcio-r!Qht to bid. Below la a ll8l nersNp ge1o, FoothlU Ranch, CA Th• regl1trant(1) com-menced to nnNCt bull-neu under the Flctltlou1 listed above ' ' ' 'S 633 ----------·I nal por Piil• dt la cor1a. of namae and unit run-Reglatrant hH not ye1 t2f10 manc:ed IO tranaact bull-nut under the Fictitious Buslneu Neme(s) lls1ed Robett M 0 a Exllltn olfos 1equlsl1os i. berl. beQUn 10 trlll\NC1 buslneae Thia bu1lne11 la coll-neu und8f Iha Fk:111ou• Buslneu Name(•) Hated above on: 1982 Thia ttat'•~~u filed PUBLIC NOTICE gal ... Puede que usted Roff Falanal, A012 uni1er the flctltloua name(a) duded by: a general part· Buslnns Namt(I) listed above on: November 1, Susan M, LeBoul with Iha County Cltk otl--------- OBrPYY• •y 888 quleca llamar a un abogado Myslefy Tenant A018 lat.eel above. nenhlp above on: HH·94 1994 This mtement wu flied Or • Count on N 1 vtm Flctltlou• u VftA' lnmedlatamente. SI no ~ Roc:tler AOi7 Brian A. Kerr. Gentfel Reglatrant has not yet Chai1aa Navt.a Mlchael Tadaehl Wada with the County C*k of b« ~ 1994 Y 0 ' • Bu1lneaa Name iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil eonoc:e a un abogado Myattty T.Mnt .A052 PMner beaurl to tranaact bullneu This ataSement wu fifed Thia •tal.ement wu filed Orange County on Novem-' · ,82712• State-nt KLINT puede llamat a 111 ffMclo Andres Gar""· w Thia Jtatement was flled unaer the fictitious ( ) with the CoYnlv Clerk 01 with the County Cleftc of 1>« 29. 1994 v 1 de rel«ancla de lbogacSoa ~elio ~ A07' with the County Clerk of llstad above, ~ ' Orange County on October ~ County on Nowm-' F8H2H PuD&ilhed Newport Beach-d~he f~~~ne~ ':.sol'ls at• Linn•• Kllnt, 90, o a Wla olldna de ayuda Caimet1Garda,A079 Oranae Counfy on Novem-JeffG,Peterson 14, 1994, 1>«7, 1994 • , Published Newport Barach-Coata Mesa Daily Pilot N0: sT11CTLY SAMP.LES died O.C, 1, 1994, In '-gal (vN el dhetorlo tet. LAo ~ A08a ber 11. 1994, Thia ltalemenl wu filed P821172 Publllhed N9WPOlt .Buc:h-Cosi. Mesa Dally.Pilot o. vamber 19, 26, December MFG ,555 Plaoentla'.-IN-CulVer Cltv. CA. Born lonleo), Jose Looez. A091 F928089 with the County Cleric of Published Newport~ Com M ... Dally Pilot 0. mber 3, 10, 1994, Beach CA 112663 In 0811atna, Sweden, CASIE NUMBER Steven flurna, A113 Publllhed Newport Buel): Oranoe County on October Coate ..... Dally Piiot No: c:ember 3• 10, 17• 2.4, =, oe 3' lO, 17' 24• =· Sa609 ~dlold Ble•ek, 88\2 Cl.ff. • Feb, 7, 1804, •h• wu (Numero del Caao) Cannan Gatcla. A123 Co1i. Mna Dally Piiot Ne> 21, 1094. vember 12. 19, 2e, o.c:.m. 2:l s•d• Dr . Huntington ,Peach, an Orange County 288378 Sonia Alvarez. 8549 Yemb« 111, 28, o.C.mt>er Fe2Asa. '* 3, 1994, PUIUC IOTICI! PUIUC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE CA 9264& · 'f re11dant f0t over 32 The name and addr"' of Juan Salazar, 8571 3 10 1994 , Publlatied Newport Beach: Sa604 Thi• bualness Is c:on-yHre. Her loving aur-Iha court ta: (El nombre y Hai.y Tozkoparan. 8591 • ' ' Sa607 Costa M ... D.ity PUo1 No-• PlotttJeue FlctJUous Flctltloue dueled t>y: an andMdual vlvor• Include her dirtc:Cion de la eorte M) J.B, Hl.mer, 8820 vwnber 19, 2e. Dec:tmb« PUBLIC NOTIC! .....,.... ......_ ..,....... Name lka8'neM Name Rtglatrant has not yet daughter, Barbar• J. In The Municipal Court of Allu .~ Roblea. 8642 PUBLIC NOTICE 3, 10 1894, 1'81....,.t Statement 1'8tement begun to l(ansact b1.tslnes1 Volk and aon-ll)·law r ... Contreru, Be53 • FloUU.U. The following peraona are The following per;aon1 are Th• lotlowl..g persons are undtf the flct1uou1 name(s) Robert of Loa Ange-CE NTRAL 0 RAN 0 E MarriN Gilberto, Be80 '1otltloua Sa617 .._.neu Name doing bualneu aa: doing buslnen u i doing buslne11 as: lls18d above, IH , CA: lour grand· COUNTY JUDICIAL., DIS-Martha Lopez, 8702 .......... Name PUBLIC NOTICE 1'8tement Bl:RlTE CONSTRUCTION ORANGE NET. 5405 Alton GYRONE ENTERPRISES, B1adford Bleick children, Chrlatopher. TRICT, 700 Civic Center Etln Barth,.B721 ltatement The foltowlng !*ION ate COMPANY, 257' Newport Parkway Suite 550, Irvine, 2111 Bualne11 C.nter Or., Thia statement was flied Wllll nd L Drive WHt, Sani. Ana, tt:•Y Cruz. 8744 The foHowlng "Purauant to Section doing busfneaa u : Blvd., coai. Meaa, CA CA 82714 lrtlne, CA 92715 w11ti the County ~rk of Volk."'.n: Ell•=~~~~ County ol Orange, Si.te of J Y•taryJc~ ig1~ doing bualneH ~ION.,. e104(d) of the.Internal Rev· MANUFACTURE'$ OISTRI· 112627 Medlsolt CQrporaUon (CA), ~Cott -:· Pu&"ys 3910 s 01an~e County on Novem· Lawler' and .. van Calllornla 92701 Rl~::'d l<lrchbe'.ra, C207 HIGH SCHOOL 'SCOUT· enue Code, notice Is BUTION CENTER, 2539 N. Theodore Dale Kouba, 229 5405 Allon ParkwfY Suitt C~~~70ft. I • anta Ana. b11r 2 , 1994 • great.grandchildren The name, eddrtu and Kirk r~ c20i ING REPORT: PROFILES hereby gf\len that the an-Grand, Santa Ana, CA E. 651h SL, Long 'Beach, 550, Irvine, CA 92714 Thi b I I FS282SO T ' ttl hon ber ot'...,,.1 Car --v·-· FOR SPORTS SCHOLAR nual rtport for Iha fiscal 92701 CA 90805 This bu1lnH1 11 con: 1 us neH • con, Published Newport Beach· Klint, Hunt, ucker, ~P • num ...-n-ol Sifna. C218 SHIPS 4330 Barranc~ .yNI tnded October 31, Excell Capital Inc., .(CA), Thia bualne11 11 eon-ducted by: a corporation ducted by: an Individual Costa Mesa Dally Pilot O• Kevin, Daniel, Kather· tllf a attorney, or plalntlff Luclll• Oatis. C232 Patlcwa Sult 101 lrvt 1994 of KNU Foundation, 1 2639 N. Grand, San1a Ana, ducted by: an Individual Th• registrant(•) com-Aeglslrant has not ye1 cember 3 \O \7 24 1994 • tne and Nicholas. Me· wlthou1 an attorney, la: (El Lucille Dalila, 0289 CA 927{4 • • 119• private toul'ldatlon la avail-CA 92701 The reglatrant commenced menced to llanaac:t bust, begun to ttansact business ' ' ' ' · morlaJ Service Wed., nombft, la direcc:lon y et Susan Sheldon, 0292 Steve B Riley 29 Bloom-able at th• F~dation'a Thie buslneH la eon-10 ltanuct bullneas under ness under the Fictitious under lhe flc:tltlous namt(s) Sa&30 Dec, 7, 1:00 P.M, at num«o de ttlelono del ::. ~~~0485 dale, lrvlii., carif. 92714 principal office for tnspec· ducted by: 1 corporation the ftctltlou1 name(s) listed Business Name(s) li1ted ~led ~bove. PUBLIC NOTJCE Paclllc View Memorial abogado del dtmandant , ~thy M IU ~ Jan T, Riley, 29 Bloom-!Jon during regular busl· The regi1trant(1) com-above on: 15 MAY 9\ above on: Sept 12, 1994 T~n , Purdy 11 Ctiapel In Newpor1 0 <Ml demandanlt ue no S':ndr • • dale, lrvlne, CA 92714 nesa hours from 9:00 a.m. menced to transact busl· Theodore O. Kooba Mtdlsolt Corporation, • stattment was 1 eo Fletltloua Beach, with Interment Ilene abogado es) q Pu·b~r.i":d"' ~port Thll' builneu 11 eon-to 5:00 p.m. by any citlHn ne11 under Iha Flctltlous 'J!ll• ai.ttment waa filed Oa~d G. Isaacs S«retary Or~n~~c~~tyt~ ~~~~1 Bu1lne11 Name at Pacific View Me-• 8 dUded by• husband and who requeats h within 180 Bualneu Name(s) llaltd with Iha County Clerk di This statement wu fifed r Statement ... mortal Patt< 644•2700 JAMES C, BOOTH INC., eactt.Coai. Mna Dally wile days aft« the date ol this above on: Nov, 11, 11189 01ange County on Novtm-With lh• County Cltfk ol 14· 1 · "The tottow1ng pe.sons aie ' 333 City Blvd. Wut, Suite Pilot November 2'. Dec:efn. R latrant has not 11 publlcatlon. Excell Capital Inc .. Kavin bet 7, 1994. Orange County on Novem-FS25173 oing business as· --------..o1 1810, Orange, CA 92668 b« 3, 1994, 5aell beg,., to tranaact 1>u11n!as The Foundatlonl principal C, Hutchinson, President , Ft27311 b8' 29, 1994 Publish•d Newport Beach-THE US COUPON COM· (714) t34-36QO una., the tlctttloua name(s) omc:. la located at 2152 Thia atalemem wu filed Publlahed Newport Beach· FS29278 Cosi. Mesa Daily P110t No-PANY, 2'3057 via P1m.ento, ' DATE: APR 181~ PUBLIC NOTIC! lilted above. Dupont Drive, Suite 101, Ir, with the County Cleik of Costa Mesa Dally Pilot No-Published Newport.Stach· nmber \2, 19. 26, Oec:em-Miss.on V1e10. CA 92691 Robert a. Kuhel, Jan T. Riley vine, CA ~715 · Orange County on Novem-vemb« 19, ~II. Decembei Costa Mesa Dally Pilot De-be1 3, 1994 Marie R1cha1 d Alehm, c: I• r k b r o Lo A FlctJU.. This 1tatement was flied The pclncipal manager of '* 29, 1994 3 10 11194 oember 3. 10, 17, 24, 1994, Sa605 23057 Via P1m.ento, M•S• TAMAYO hputr lkaalnea Neme with the County Clerk o1 the Foundation Is G8fald F829251 • • · S 6 s.627 '$•On V1e,o. CA 92691 NOTICE TO THIE PER· S'8tement Orange County on Oc:tobef W. Kehle. Published Newport Beach-a lO PUBLIC NOTICE This t>usiness is c:on-MBOl IAWM-SON SERYEDi You are The t~ l*'IOnl are 14, 1194. R<n:;:Tof~tant),-Costa Mesa oa11y PUot o. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE duc:ted by: an IOd1vidua1 llCMlr O&M d 1 di Id 1 doing buaineu u : F825123 cop• 21,52 Due, 0 iv oember 3, 10, 17, 24, 1994. F1ctltloua Reg1s1ran1 has not ,yet c...e., • Molt.my ••rv• aa n v ua PHYSICIANS CLINICAL PubllaheQ NrNport Beach-"' pon1 r e, Sa62& FlctlUoua Fk:tJtleua Bualneu Name begun 10 transact buSJness a.,.t • ~ defendant. CONSULTANTS, 1190 Gi. Coai. Mna Daily Pilot No-Sul1e .. 101, lrvlnt, CA lkaslMM Name 8u1lnesa Name Statement 1.1nde1 tne llc:ti11ous name(s) "<'-U-· AU Foillas" PubUshHI Dally PUot n"glH Ttnace, Coate Ylmber 12 19 26 Oecem-92P71b511 h d N t PUBLIC NOTICE S'8tement S'8tHMnt The following persons we l•sted above. _.,,.... November 29, Deoem-M...., CA 82627 ' ' ' u 1 • ewpo.r The .... u.....i-aona are The tolloWlng pet'IOllS art doing business H ' Mark Riehm 1125 Olea. ber S 12 19 1894 Gane E Chai 1190 GI• b« 3, 1994. BHch-Costa .Mesa Dally FlctJUou. dol 'bu;i~~ ~ doing bulineu u : COANEASTONE CON, Tn1s•sta1ement wu filed .. .,j r . ii COllta..... . ' ' ' laeH nHglH' Terrace •• Co1t1 Sa606 Pilot December 3, 1994. au.in ... Name CA~ TECH SILKSCREEN, CMIPE DIEM AOVEN, CEPTS, 511 ~ 3511'1 Street wiJh tht Co1.1nty Cleik ol .... .;•;•;;•;•;•;•~-· ---------Mna, CA 92627 PUBLIC NOTICE Sa622 ' Statement 1594 Monrovia Avenue, TURES, 1791 Sani. Ana Newport Beach. CA 92663. Orange County on Novem· ' Clualfled la.,,,. Godotredo Del09 ReyH, PUBLIC NOTICE The following pet1on1 are Newport Buch CA 92663 11, Cosi. M..., CA·92627 Adam Wayne Miller, 511 'h btf 29, \994 CONV•NlmNT 1001 N. Stevena Ave., Fictitious doing bualntH u : Cal Tech oeilgn Inc Rleatdo Rafael Sanchez. 35th St11et, Newport FS28279 whether you're buy-#212, Santa Ana, CA lkaalnMI Name Flctltloua SHOWALTER & WOOD, (CA), 1594 Monrovia Ave:'. 17,98 Santa Ana 1 1, Costa Stach, CA 92663 Published Newport Beach: Ing, Hlllng, or Ju at 92707 Ital •ualnel8 N 1308 Paik Ave .. Balboa la> Newport Buch CA 92663 Mesa, CA 92627 This business Is con, Costa Mesa OaJly PUol De- looklng, ctualfled has Thi• butln'••• la con-The follow! ement Stat -;"9 land, CA 92662 Thia bualntu 11 eon-Thia bustne11 i. eon· ducted by: an lndh1ldual camber 3, 10, 11, 24, 1994. what vou needl ducted by: a general patl· dOlng bull ng ~· 111 The fOllOWI e..,en Fred Wood, 214 Opal Ave., dueled by: a corporation ducted b>;: an Individual Tht reglllrant(s) com· sa632 CLASSIFl•D nerahlp JAPANES~·~ ENGLISH dol bust ng ~are Balboa Island, CA 92662 The reglatrant commenced Registrant hH not ytt menced to ll~sact busl'l--------- 842-5878 Th• regl~trent(•) com-CAR SERVICE 738 w 17th AO~S a-~IATES Douglas StiowaUtt, 803 to ltanaact buslneu under begl.lll to It~ busl"'SI nHs under th• Frc1JllOUS • manc:ed IO tnlOaact buaJ. St unit .o. eo' •• M , CA REPORTING SERVICE No. Bayfront, Balboa. I• the flc:tltloul oame(1) listed under the fictitious name(s) Bu1lnts1 Namt(s) bsted , Chances are nesa ~ the •Flctltloua " ~ a.. •N, . · land, CA 82662 aboYe on· 11-15-18 Us1ed above. above on~ 10-1·94 .... I'... ~E--••Bualneu Name( a) hied ~d Wll 11 kl 1780 57~ E~ ~ 11 ~ Thia bualnHI I• eon-c.i Tech Oealgn, Inc,, /SI Ricardo Ra1ael Sanchez Adam M1ttw you will find """ -• 1...., above on: 11·2~94 P ,,; ~-• ••-· von2807 ,, m Hit • ducted by: a gener.i part· Preeldent Thia statement was filed what you need -1 llllllWIY omona ......... .,,_a, 1128 nel'Shlp ll'Wilh fie County Clerk of . --Save.On ,.,_ __ .,._k__. with CA 92827 Kathryn Marl• ~· 176 The registrant commenced On the move? Orange County on Novem-at the price Mortuary* en.p.t Lots/Crypts ..,..,...,.. "" Antoni Wallnowlcz, 7845 Trllh Court. Anaheim, Hru1, to transact buaJneu und« Overstocked w ith bar 211 1994 • you want to pay er.natton stuff? Arbor Cir,, Huntington CA 92808 ' Iha flc1illoua fl&lnt(•) lilted stuff? Sell your extra ' F•2"25" ~ SLU • Buy , Lur A call Belch. CA 92847 Thia bualnHa 11 . con: n· 11•2a.~ v • • when you read 110 Btoedldy eau & Comp11e to Thia bu1lne11 I• co~ ducted by: an lndlvlclUll aboYe o . 8-94 A call to household Published Newport Beach-Cl lfl d . ea.ta MeM (71') 4'3-0905 Cwtlasslfln .. -~~ duc:ted by: a general part· The reglatranl eommenCled euv 11. Sell It, Find It, Cwlass111 helfled1~ items Cosi. Mesa Oa.ty Ptlot Oe-aae • ..... Slale~alelfld9d '"" nershlp to 1ranlac1 bualness und« Cl•••lfled. c:ernber 3, to, 17, 24, 1994 , dally --------1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=11--~M~!2::·M~!,!8!.... __ The reglatrant(•) com-Iha ftctitious narne(s) listed 142.ff 8 in Classified Sa629 842-5678 I I . 'I '. IltVINB ~-,_ I , I I • ' I I 1' I J , ' I ii ,J.. . "y 4 1 .... t::I n MIOIOIO • 10M1to CLAS$R=IED HOURS Telephone 8am-5:00pm Monday~Friday Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday I DAILY PILOT DIADUNIS Monday :., ......... Friday 5:~ Tuesday ,. ........... Monday 5:00pm Wednesday ....... Tuesqay 5:~ Thursday .. : ... : .... Wednesday 5:~ Friday ................ Thursday 5:~ 1044 LAGUNA NEWPORT •u•o•u•s•Es·1--·1 ~~~ 1022 liiiiiiiiiiiii--• B1W 1050 BEACH CONDOS POR SALE ----------Juon Hlltmln lia•r•c•eu.liiliiieniii2iiBdiiiiiaiieaii. ..l'or Your Very ';'.:::=-· quMt, 1at ftr, Frpk:, .... Sur' Channing Country En-Icky. pvt patio, D/W, va.SAJU.•S = gll•h architecture, PC>°' l800 Incl Ulll• Fuml.n.d Studio 382-8217 or S4e-30S3 tae,ooo highly p r .ferred Double MBA St ... neighborhood. 38d-1---------Ocean View 2.76BA. cu.tom wooct DwP<>aT t13e,eeo NOQUALlmNG Lrg •Br ~ home completely remod. 1700,000 .... pnc., S25K dwn/OWC paper 844:2827 or 876-e500 ,_ "°'*'° noors. plar1lation ahut· 1 •• ,... 10aa VILLA 9A&.aOA o,,OllTUIUU Overstocked with ter.. gourmet ldk:hen, -V• u~ 1 BR coaou DBL lllJt 2122 •YPHO• (714) 642-5678 •YFAX (714) 631-6594 (Please include your name and phone nwnber and we'll call you back with a price quote.) BYMKOll9t P&ilOtla 330 West Bay Street Caita Mesa, CA C)U,Tl Comer of Newpmt BlYd 4: Bay St GENERAL POLICY Rates and deadlines are subject to cbange wnhout notice, The publisher reserves the right to censor. reclassify. revise or reject any classified advertisement Please report any error that may be in your classified ad immediaiely. The Daily Pi lot & The Independent accept no liability for any error in an advertisement for which 11 may be respon ible except for t!ae cost of the space actually occupied by the error. Credu can only be allowed for the first insertion. NEWPORT 2169 BEACH 2169 Al l'lll 11717J ............. lllls itun? Profeaalonal land-Im•••••••• Ocean View , _,...,11-.ca• .. Fff, A call to ~ & pavar9 In As.rdlMe ... .._, _ ''M*:a~-............. Act.,~• --CW1alftll4----t~'fao aic•-a-..-.... 1.0WNt-Pr*d'"'"~... - ftilli('iUllnlliiP wta help •a1•· .......... , J:. ~ FAONT AOW V1EWS ........... ., ,......... 141 ... 78 1..eoo.eo.-MIOI duc.d to 1115,000, CATALINA a HARBOR 1t•11r.. w •llscftllllalll .. __ ..-..--...-..--.-.... __ . __ _!AelMu~~~R~•~•!!!R!ot~l~-1 May ... ~ OfM" Sal VILLA 9A&.8QA • ~ •-. ...--...... 6 Sunl ~ V11ta Penthouee I BR ·--._. Huerta 171·1112 ••!'!tOOO •. ........, ........... -wro1T --Grubb a EJMa vsR ... 1.1.11a -.. ................. R5 ft5W~a Double MM .... .... .,_.,, .... 11.• IUCB 1081 Bl&Cll 1011 1nc1 OWnd • Op'd ,_ ooo .......... , 1 IC'".'' HACH 4-Plex on 2 ...,,..,... liiOG ... n.a • ,,.,,, • ... eoe.1 0on Yul aw.. ...... no .............. .,....,,. LIDO PRIME PROPERTIES Out or Counttyl Gt\lbb • EJle _. .. _. -... II II S4leK. Mlr '41..:allO lndep OWnd & Qt)'d ................. °" ...... UDONORD -Com,rBauuUMa, lllC• .. •llol.•1------ ------· 38R BA ,.~000 • .. UT ......... ,__, 11.,. ·2 ........................... ..,_.,, 1IURl•I 0 .()p.c()1JllTY • . _ _. • ....... • • UDO SOUD BAYFRONT. Choice ::=::la."'~ PIOPDn 1125 - -.. 3 .. J , ? ~ .. -.... 48R ~OA I Ml~ $1 WW tD ... M tne.ooot -· · -·~ ~v """""......... ,wvv,-Ted ...,. .... ,.. ..._. .._, oa rtwer ...._.' • • •,. F~Y l'ftUBftl IMft • 2 Homes GnM a IJlj :"..: .... ac1 a. ........ _..... ""9r'VVnU Ind. 0... 6 ... Wndlurf, -.... -.... Baytront & lnterior .......... 11,GOO_ooo a --.......... UDO LEASf.S. Interior & ~ ......... CIR,..,... ... WO ...... 79N178 u..... ._, .. "'... .. .... "'....... FIHD ""'1191 • • ,.,... ..... M om "Ali1illllli11~n~ ......, • •• • tu11, .. 111 • ... 11 ~•.S•n .... .., .... • .. .. ; . ' 1 J . i' ·" • -··a•La•n• ... ••.•rr•s•aoa1mGT011 muu 10 ...-llUIOVI HU pan ua•m 272tloamt POa U1'1' 3Bd·2Ba w/Vlew, patio, hi cells, brlle, frplc, w/d, nr beach $1300 . mo. (310) 474·8751 COZY Cottage-Sludlo w/attlc, BA. kit, patios, pvt, nu palnt/cpt $495 Avl Now! 721-8888 Upatra atudlo, nq Lrg 2Br a .. , 1-car kltch. New crpt/pnt. gar, cloM to bMch. Utll Incl. $5,25/mo. Call Yrty leaM $1000/mo. 222-sns Mon-Fri 9-5 Non·aml\fa. 873-9111 • COSTA MESA 2624 -----· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil MISCELLANEOUS $875 E '•lde 2 + 1 RENTW 0•r•9•· Pet cons. Nr •••••••• all ach. 3 17 E. Cabrlllo 831-4039 So-nc:u' 8c yet so f.ir ... That's the fcding you get when )'OU live at Palm Mc:Sa timid the llish grccncry of secluded woods 8c stately palms. • Srudios, l & 2 Bedrooms • Jri. $575 ID $600 • lBR S6lS 10 S650 · lBR sns ID s1so A No Pets A Vertical Blinds A Ceiling fans A NEW Carpet, Paint 8c Tdc A Fimc:ss Room ·A Heated Pool & Jacuzzi. A Parios & Balconies A Garages Avaibbl_c Roomy clean 2Br twn· ROOMS 2706 house style. Patio. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Office Hours: 9:00 am -5:00 pm M·F pool, lndry fac. $685. CJM U f I h-... vt :ind 10:00 am. 4, :00 pm wcc.kcnds Harbor Villas 546·9081 11 n um a .... P · entranc4, w/d . Non-1561 Mcs:i Dr.• Santa Ana Heigh~, CA 2Bd·Ho\Ba townhome •moker. Avail 1/1. _,. Nflw cpt/palnt/bllnds, $395 721·9S48 (714) 546-9860 ·•· • quiet coin w/d patio $785/mo 608 Joann St CM College Park nJc•l'-----------------..----- 95().5901 548-9802 hm W/pool. KJ\Ch P!IV,,~---------------------c&ble lV. N/S. $3S0/ 1- 2BR-1 BA & 1 BR·1 BA mo Incl utU: 548-2733 L.ndry, pool, quiet, nr . o'nrCE .. rNTS •uNOTnrrr.reU'P5 all transportation. No ---------ANNOUNCEMENTS ANN vu ·~ ft4't "'""~" & peta 84&.0392 VACATION 2920 2920 2920 AVAIL 2Br apt In 4· RENTALS 2722 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii plex, w/d, new crpt & iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii& I blinds. Near all! $725. NB OCIEANFRONT •••••••••••••••••••••• 841-5678 or 434-6443 WMkJy. Fully furn 38' • ·' ' : · • • • • E'ald• beaut 3br 2.5ba 2Ba, gat. N/pet $1200/ • ,, • • tnhm 1700&/f, dbl gar, wMk. Karen 434-1424 • frplc, cath cells, yard. • · S1300 ~a.n62 4ss.9224 RENTALS TO. •. . ·· ~ : • • E·SIDE 2-STRV 2BO SHARE 2724.. . . ~-IN LOVE·? • 1.SBA lndry hk-Upl. · . • ;-·. F_ttnced patio. No/pet • . · • $750./mo. 548-4971 COM NI~ room w/pvt • • • bath In beaut 3Br ,._ FREE CABLIE, clean house, w/d. S425. • • ._ ____ .... ________ • · ;!~·::~~ab~~~:~~ 641).2769 °' 412•2099 A 'raid To Introduce Him or Her • shopping, beach & CDM Seek 1 mature ••• J • -r, v. n ts" • bua. Ask for our Spe-prof clean n/a needing I 0 . l OUr raten • clalll 842·5858 br & office In beaut • N 1V Sh W, Vi f • O•rden Apt 2bd lg ba, modern hm. Utll Incl. • ew OW ants OU • patio, dbl gar, w1k-ln1, s1. 50/mo. 121-1441 • Let Us Film It When He or She ·•• beam cell, tplc, 1ky1t1 CM-ia2s Roomy ""· Meets Mom and Dad $800. 641:3078 NOW Want r .. pon p«aon. • F . T ' • lmm•o 281:i-2e a Frplc, Utlt,cable,w/d Incl. • For The l~St 1me. • lndry tac. garage n/ Ava11 now. 942-aeae Just Write & Tell Us Why You're Afraid pets. $780. Ref'a. E·Slde N/amk, plof,'I • -r. I d H. H t v p t • 2oas Thurtn 540-0122 w/d, frplc. dah/W, 1g • 10 ntro uce 1m or er o rot.Jr aren s. • apt. 113 u11. '385/dep. • Write Now • r.:==============::::===================:; Overstocked with stuff? Avl12·20 842-8341. (6Ple11se lncludePhotos) • c· . all 642-5678. A-call lo Classified will help M2·5G78 RENT • Dinner With Tl)e Folks. • · • GABESACHSPROOOCTIONs ·• Put· a fevv vvords through classified • Unlver$al City Studios • ________ __...., • 100 Untversal City P1aza'• Bldg .. 422, Suite 214 • • ·' .A AD! 642-5678 UniverNil City, Ca 91608 t · k f . • No Phone Calla Wiii Be A ccepted • 0 Vt/ 0 r _ 0 r y 0 ~ • ·. •••••••••••••••••••••• • ' ' ~'-The-. e ·uyer•s · Market" .,Check your shoppmg list off by stopping in today at any one of these local Orange County Auto Dealers! SADDL•BACK service Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1 ·800·831 ·3377 714 380·1200 e GREAT SELECTION • • Immediate Dellvery • LS 400 • ES 300 SC 400 • SC 300 SEE ALL THE NEW GS JOO ... Yoe JC Bestl3uy.Js-1 -- the heart of o;onge County! 13590 leach Blvd., Westminster Beach Blvd.bat B frMway 7141•• •• Pklce \ Your Ad Here/ CUL 642-0678 "Buy, Lease or Browse" ange County's Auto Dealers are One in Customer Sa · action tM!P~ ClllYIOUT Of NIWPOIJ N.B. I LINCOLN eM£RCURY -----IAY flADllOI UNCOlMlllCUIY I . . . .. \ ! !*' a.ch/Costa Mesa Dally Pilot r-·u·.· .. · .. ·s·.--'LOST. I • · POUND PDWICB JUSIMISS OPPOITUNITY 2904 PAYPHO•• ROUTES 'aa1:C'!~~anD dCAAVT•· Or-LOCel .. • fOI sale, $2,000/Wk potential. ange I. white IQ fe- • """'-206-5300, 24hra male. Can anytime .......... 873-1232. • SulMJ Info. Hlthw•rl i---------Part. Want, FCC Air· wave Auction. Min.Inv, 'Sl0.!51< H'Oh SS refurn Pot'I 800-351·1504 YllNDING•29 snack machine• on location• S9,900•By all or part•I00-599-6781 ANNOUNCEMENTS LOSTt FOUND . 2925 tFOUND DOGt' On the move? Sell your extra • household items In Cla~slf~d 642-5&78 -, • After hit by car. ; • 1549 Placentia Ave. Wed. 'hlght·Nov. 30th. Possibly a Female Plt·Bull Mix' (mature dog). Hit pretty bad. Taken to: City of NB PLUG IN Mtg. Suggealed Retall Price .... $17 .990 , "':. Robins Discount. ............... -$2017 -YOUR SALE PRICE -. Equipped with: · . • Cruise Conrrol • fur Condition,ing. • Pwr. Door Locks • AWFM Stereo/~ . w/clock •WI,,--L __ .,,. __ R ,_.,,.ll!Aa<>- Mlg. S_uggeslil1d Ret•ll Price .. •. ••• . • •. $18.480 T. Robins Discount. . . . . .. . .. • . .. .. .. . ... -$2007 ~. '0' tPoQf (4)l1f<d >"'•0'"0 f ~ w:•.,·e\ f-om t~n~tOi'I c~ pi,.rrbt<\ •o ~(Cllt~ & pc.rr~1 s-.5,g7:-c -YOUR S A LE PRICE - Anlm•I Shelter Vetlnarlan Hospllal 722·7387. Located at 2075 Newport Bl. In CM. Very darling ·& well behaved. Found YOUR C~OICE O F 15 1STIC•1-.v•ttOl84tl ISTICfltMlftl·YUU•-•111anc11MJ~3-VHl•IOT11n1 tST1UttMl28>oVllUtl93.,.l l•Tll.,M-VllUt29>MI ~~~0~3 •. ~.6L V-8 Engine • Pwr. Drim's Seat • lilt Wbttl • Auto Trans. • Rear_ \Vindo" Defroster • Ca.st Aluminum \\'heels • Power \\'i nJows • Dual fur Bags •.Electric Mirrors ••• ,.., .. IO..._'tlfN1129440) ... a.,,J 1n.a'1y ol-her .feat ure.;/ IS Tilt tlOOM-VtNI t07SM) ta TICt1IOt .... V4M•117Uftl C•T• •110MaaVtN•t2?>12) t•T•• •M21tl'.Yt••tl!OSrM) . by Ruth 642·2455 Seti your home through classified. 842·5878 '94 ESCORTS •915 TAURUS GL •915 VVINCJBTAREI ;\.14 lih.••, "" ,., Jrh ._ .. t r»n""""; ... 1 .. n. po\."V&.·• .. c1:•1;•1tu~ & lu at...~... ,. ANNOUNCEMENTS ·ANNOUNCEilENTS ~•--... .:. t114!•-.,jl.i Oloco ... 1 lrom " 2920 293=d :.·...... . "-·~ ,~;.I' ••<t I' -.-""' -.. _ .... _ .. .. .. . ' ........ ............. . ,,.. -~ Mdllltt • Ac:calAtliq •AtlminltUMico For l\Jt1hCr info please call: 644at67 With c ·AL·SCAN! Have your classified ad in 176newspapers with a combined circulation over 3 million. • S400 ts 111 II tahs to place a ?S word or ltss classlfltd ad SIS ror each addltlonat word. CAL•SCAN (916) 449-6000 Mtt suou••t•d A•••U Pr•c• s 11.••& f Rob•~• O'acounf &2.212 F•C1Drt Reb•1e• ·1300 ~a ·973_ ll TO CHOO-a• •'JlllOM (9l-C• t .. n>ovt••ttHUf 1•.-•• ,...,..~ ...... .,..,, t•n• • .....,,, .......... , ., •Mtg S1i1oe••t•O R•t••' Pr•c:• .Sl0.09'5 f Rob•"• Dtacount · S2 112 s-m 7,97.3 t AT T Hle PtflC• ....... , ..... , ....... ~,,... 2060 "HARBOR BLVD. OF CARS" • COSTA MESA ··m 4 )&42-001 .0 TOTAL$11 SAVINGS · .. --ALL VEHICLES SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE. PLUS TAX. LIC .. SMOG & DOC FEES ALL OFFERS ON APPROVED CREDIT SALE PRICES NOT Et.IGIBLE ON LEASES SALE ENDS 12·5·94. ,_,,, ......... , .. "rice MIO R1hte' ------1 CARPENTRY 3510 CLEANING / DRIVEWAYS 3585 FtJRNITURE HEATING 3754 LEGAL PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 TRANSLATOR/ SERVICE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim SERVICE$ 3548 REPAI-RS 3622 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES 3812 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TUTOR 3927 DIRECTORY A to z HANDYMAN LIKE·NU -CONCRETE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CENTRAL HEATING liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii QUALITY CARE THE LOCAL PLUMBER:l iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii INSTAWREFACE CABINETS RELIABLE HOUSE New process remove Co1np .. to R .. toratlon Ftr2. 0FuYrrna. WLoaclall hEexapte.ra. BANKRUPTCY ATTY 20 yrs exp. Quality -a W1«1am Bangert Co.· SPANISH/ENGLISH Kitchens, baths, door1, CLEA.NINO. BY THE oll/rust stains Crack Refinishing. repair, up· workmanship, fair since 1947-We are as Native so. American. windows. Doug 546-7258 DAY. XLNT REFSI rpr Free Eat 760-8427 • hols, etc. FREE pick· Guamt'd 558-0515 Froe Consultalon prices 645·2417 Ron close as your phone. Valedictorian o f a ADDITIONS REMODELING 3410 Bell Conatruc tlon •Additions• bath remodel •Patloae kitchen remodel /Uc. /Bonded /Insured FrM Est. 871-4941 HIRE A CARPENTER YOLANDA 631·5967 up/dellv/eat. 962·1823 •---------~!t..5:~E°nS:.!~ JENKINS PAINTINO Ll476000 675·9304 U .S . Co 11 • 0 •. Additions/Remodel• ELECTRICAL 3610 JEWELRY 3784 . Int/Ext. Wallpapor, THE NEWPORT BEACH SYaan• e73.7409 Fire/Water/Repairs. COMPUTERS 3556 HANDY MAN 3710 •--------drywall, te><turing, etc. .. •PLUMBING CO.• --------Concrete/Eleo/Plumb. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MASONRY 3828 Free 111. David 489-54~ FasVdepend No O .T. TREE Jorry, 84&-7540 A·t El~loal work · Vlllllam Harold Jewelers • CHUNO'S-PAINTINO Ll674497 548-6722 Rt al 1 Rtmod OoofS Win-Bu~lng A Computer? Duncan onstructlon Home&.Rental PropertlH Watch & J•welry repair lnVExt. Reas $$. Guar ENOCH'S PLUMBING SERVICES 3929 :o~· cabinets. al\ICCO ·, dly. Confused? Full Serv. Quick Response Palnt·Carpentry-Antique/Fin• Jewelry JOHN DORM MASONRY work. LI c I ,3 7 5602 Orains/Remodels/Re-lii!iiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiil wall ·,enctS. QalH ate Uc We help you buy right Local Uc. 850.7042 Drywall and morel lluy/MW!rtde 873-0385 Btlck•Ston .. BIC>t:k•Lg Bond/Ina. 538·1534 Pal rs . LI 580526 819 Miko'• Tr .. Svo 35y;,axp .. JenJM2.0iu· We aet up & traln~u. LACEY'S•ELECTRIC ;::-:::G::::•-:ry';:-:84:-5-:·:-::S:-::2:;7;.7:::-·I---------& small Jobs OKI Uc Emerald Paint1nn 800-tl39·3140 Tree trlmng/removal, Tony 723-1 5 25 yrs exp. Free eat. Carpentry, roofing, T •unSCAPE. tl68711H 8314832 • clean-up. 16yra In CM. APPLIANCES ---------Hardware•Sottware Rel/Comm. Sr disc. plumbing, drywall, yuu1 lnVExt wallpaper/tile ARNIE SMITH Fr .. Eat. 850.0270 Se•VICE 3426 CARPET lnatallatlon & Set up L# 238300 642-6568 stucco, painting, tile, IAWN CARE 3808 _.OVING Competitive tilts. 10 yrs Plumbing & Root9f·lk. ~ ,.Te&UTUG 3515 PC-Wlndowt Specialist •lectrlcal. Jim &41-7494 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -3834 exp-Fr" est 751·2039 All teplplng. lnatalle· l---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!ili!~~~l~uH Disc. w/ad 964-3317 ....... DY ...... N c t• l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimlRAINaow Circle Malnt. tlon & drains 530-0700 WALL HOMB REFRIQ/FRZ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FREE PC eu..-•a Info ELDERLY ,,_ -arpen· •••lo Yant llalnt. 1• P£T & UPHOLSTERY ·-· r&De 3611 try, tll•. plumbing & Lawn!! c ..... upa, PUBLIC N02:1CE Palnllng, lnl!EA HouHI ·u QUICK· COVERINGS 3932 RBPAIR. Same day CAR TUTORING • ~ roof. 25yre exp w/refa. Tr .. Trim-•-Lt Apt. Oual. job. Frff est. Uttle big snake from ''ii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii• Hrv. Repairs guarnt'd. Carpet r•palra, profea-CONSUL TINO Jerry Bell 775-e380 .Haullng eTN2•s The Calif. Pu le Utlll· SL 11<:1569897 836-8888 $9.50. Toll!tt or fauuttl' Cuaton9Wall.....-r M ll/Sr./Stdnt disc. alonally done. 20 yra. DOS, Windows. NEEDHELP?Nurelhg/ NllWPORT& ties Commlulon RE· rebulld $38.50, Clean atrlpplne/PalnUne ~!l~~b712•8 R-~~~:, •xp. Sr disc. ns-6380 20-yra Exp. 723-1985 MaHage/Meal Pr•p/ ORANG• COUNTY All AnMrloan la'#n Care QUIRES that •II used all drains SG.8.50. No Job too amalll .. Driv ing/Errand• by Handyman Services Malnt, aoddlng, lrrlga-h oueehold goooa PIANO• VOCAL Free Est 71~590 5~ Off w/ad. e13.ni1 -A-'imniiG--·wv5"'••r-(HUD r•na ~1:.·u1 Anl!JIUILT'l • ~:ct.c:ll-"-•IUV'lu..a •8314989• tlon, clean-ups. Owner mover• print their LESSONS 3868 """' &n llU.lo -----~ vn~&1;; _,.,~pi ---·""'!It! -Ope•atect._t9Att,U3 P.U.C. Cal T numt>.r; --------We gel9 ehquld ·Mni ,,..,.y 3557 Peint1ntiiPluMbln9 •111._ .. 1 a=nd" mo.~ cr1aon.ur. ReeflH&-i.o ~-Strl9._~-• SllVICB 3430 Exp'd Nannie• aYllll tor vu~ Jl!NCES Gen Malnt·L# 59te85 .... • -eoape print their T.C.P. num· Gottuso Music Studio adv~ to the c:raay. llve-ln pos111ona Int Bonded 1M lnaur9d Maintenance. A pro-~ In all adVertl.. All agee, 5 to edult, Q1.att 1 Wly!!'M .u ....... Aw.INQ loving hom••· Iris~ * .... a.a-ft..-n .... Dim 3815 can John 184-1159 Mealonal ~·· monte. If YoU have a beginning to claulca CALL ua l'IRSTI ,.. !'-.,,ad tn n....,...-•• •Ms..eaa4* qu.aUon about the i.. MO-UM7 Rerbof1 & repairs. Clw••• IN8TAL ,..ltactabl.. Nanny Agcy. 874-e108 1And1C1P9, 11f1Ct1. *"' Qual Crpntry, Paint, gall"' of a mover llmo Local co. great prlcea. Suri ~urlty c...,.... Ml4UI •P•K•• QAT9S• CloMt/Oar Stor, wall GARHJI MAINTENANCE or .,chauff•ur •call· PIAN01 Beginning thru Evant Rooting 754-704 1,._c.a_.--..na. ____ llllti Shuttera. 10 Yrs Elap.•·.,.-0 -n.-annr------RI.I,.,.,...~ units, turn, formic&, ~ CM-Na 9llP-TrM ' • . AdvatlCed. All aQH. 11 Call .... aa7 ..... 3 ~•u Brick, Block, Slone, Tllo Aedwoodo L#51ll05 ,.pa.Ire 875-6359 Fred tnm/dMn • Sfwlnklerll Public U1111tlea Teac:hot certlfl9d •R•ROOl'llte* --------I SWllPS 3538 ~·~· .. ~~~ Jim Wh~ 6'2-720! lawn-lnata•. Landscape ~ JMnlJ.,, 64o-866St ,..::I~':'"..=',... IOA--G ------... EJcp, Terry ••7·7•M •Weed.,....... BAUUNG 3720 111actor ..... ~~~ -~ -........ 1·?1 ..... 7?91 ,un 8PAllUt CWUt nsitac~•. ha'*"19 -......... ,...... --,.. PIT r SllVJCIS 3470 a tOClel>-......_ t.o-pitcee. Uc'd a ~. trtmm1ng L.owoet. .,.._, P'Of, . a...r Ra 1ia1 Uc • -W~!lll~!!I!!!~~ r!.a.':~• I I~ COllTUCTOIS AM111tg1 eon..11M30t "......_ .-.. Appllo • Removms. cioan. 'XlH1' NP· ' hr "*" in.. SDVICES 3170 in.. Sped .... oonwft, ~ -....-VW ~t~UCKY G1J11W. 3511 WION, Yard Ctoan-Up, upe A'...,., St. uc. TIIJa.VjMC-.1'030. r•tOOf/r~. at yrs. Trouble ~ l'l.001 uatAU. lto • ..::~tMltc• ....... 9804109 3151 ,,., .. lllud Pee c.. •FAEE UT 11...- .., .:rt:4eC::.a1 a.IAllDIG 1.ooa1 Uc aoiJ.. llPAllS .SIZO :ur,=.::-1 M~rc~ PADITlllG ==' ~·:::, UllODIUllG · SllVICll 3141 .... -Jollie ~ ,.,,. ,..... CIMn-upe ......... en-7114 DITIOllS ••• ______ 3_SOI __ , .... Cone ,... ................ Men ':t~= c.. ........ nu ........... 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TODAY'S CROSSwoRo PUZZLE ly CHAltUS GOlllN with OMAR SHAltt, and T ANNAH HlltSCH Ac.ROSS 1 Thic*celpel 5 &MIMI 8W~ lllbric 14~ f5Topa te 8al19f d 'T Prune Iha hedQe '8F~opetq 19 land measutU 20Ruahes 22 Dfummlrlg sound DOWN 24 KnlM handles 1 Moulll a 2e -hefflng gemstone 27 Sings ltlle 2 Not aof\ Croeby 3 LMgtSI 30 Caclilal ol cont"'8nl Mafllloba 4 Sneallet JL5 Shetpened 5 8'Mldasl rolls 36 Dancer -·Ellen 8 Cut of beef 37 Verdi ~a 7 P1Cnic pest 38 Fruil dfinll 8 Doe Of slag 39 Find a use f()t 9 -Island. NY 42 -and vigor 10 Rural paradise 43 Bring in a crop 11 Sour 45 Berttls and 12 ~I boaters 13 Robins dwelllrtg 46 Cite 21 Calcutta nallve 48 Tilly paltlCle 23 8andleader 50 Geslure of Desi - respecl 25 Feel~ 51 ~ 1ree 27 Bewitch 52~ • from lhe 28 Wild Wesl sh()w paal 29 Ryan or Tatum 54 Small marsupial 31 Spring flower 32 ea11<.ett>a11 move 33 Changes (a IOICI) 3" Wtld·tu tiog 36 Glass 1>0111e 40Green - 41 Supply 44 l<dchen .iOols 47 Ragamuffins 49 Eteganl 50Cus1omer 53Chemical ' ..----------- WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ llliill Q. 1 • Ne10ler vulnerable, u South 10U hold: •H c::IJ llU OAtll .. I The bidding hu proceeded:· NOR'l'H £A8T SOtrrll WEST I• P-l c:i' P- l• p-7 What. act.ion do you take? ~~~ Q. 2 • Neither vul~erahle, u South iiiilll~IM you hold: comPQUntl 54 Hornet 55 Zone 56 Clam on P.-O(>erly • 57 Sweel polaloes 59 Tv6e al e1tam 60 Alaskan city 63-Grande River 65 Actor 8eally 3 &Atl• tlll 86 2 OA·lOtl .a The bidding has proceeded: WEST NORTH EAST 80lTl1I •• 10 p.., ., What. do you bid now? Q. 3 • Neither vulnerable, as South yO"uhold: +95 tie 6A 10 5 4 •K Q J 7 U The bidding. has proc~ed; sovm WEST . NORm EAST 1• ' Pue l • p._ ~ PUI 20 P .... ?· What do you bid now? Q. 4 , Aa South, V\llnenble, yo11 bold: .. .. 011 7111 OA 1014 The bidding has proceeded: M 71 NORTH EAST 80lml INT Pa• a... J O P ... 7 What do you bid now? Q, 6 • Aa South, vulnerable, you hold: . ' &A• OK Q .110 7 M 8 7 6 2 M The biddin~proceeded: so um NOR111 10 p... , ... 1 What do you bid now1 EAST p.., Q. 6 · Both vulnerable, as South you bold: •A J 7 5S 09 8 OK H 2 M 4 The bidding has proceeded: NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST 10 Dbl ? What. action do you take? Loo/c for amll!U6 on Monday 401.tWOlww~ .............. Pum. ..... _ =!L.=-:: ~Tt .. oro: ......... ; ................ .....,...... • 11W10I ............ ... Clf9lll CtldtlW .... ..0011111..,._ lllle. Mat,~ .... M .......... ---.. -:.=.r.=.tr• ,_, ... COITA~ ............. 1atMOO&akeslll POID lllGll ,......D,.. "°' llledcthom IL 7a-o471 ........ . _.,......,.. · ......... ,,,._. 1-~--LX IPM UM• Janmoree a -.on 1P11D a f'DL ...ca ,.... ......,, MULN ... Y new .,... C.-emog. A•AA9 ••• • CMllAG• m IQ&TS 7011 '4000. c.-Dewln n• ...-..... MT, 1:30Mt..... 'W••···--N1·10IO ...,._. ..... ... a.o. °' ........ •'' ''i:lf:Mill"liiww'i:ii;;: 10.7 a uoa ..,..., rn1c:to a rn1ec. ., ... 2211 Ski 1o81• ••5 r.nl "-•' ...,, .. Cw .... Dre.. 2020 Vl8ta C9'on 1·' litre V-8, King ABS bd llrwr tow Comr11M1t1efte of ........ Cobra 0/0, low ptOlu. peokge mud ...... elt ........ ...... hull, Juat .. rvlc•d. cono. ie.eoct•"'44ft an a • new control*/Blmlnl/ ' C.:~~·.. Teve6•1fte uphot11'9fY. GrHI atd1---------w ..... 11a Sat 1Gam-4pm boat-faetoiooke 8f'NI• JllP 1110 648 Redlanda Ave, Tum-key ... ,.edy to go.1"illilila•••••• MOVING aALm Aelrtg, new 16th..,... 111,000 9M-4287/291·1• TY. Sofa, .... e-nn. -w ....... -........ T-1-T-1-uu--1 n•1w '84 c.17 New pnl/htd- ""....,.· ~ vtdeo top/doorl llldltl. .. and morel Ml-2086 Antique•, furniture, --------am/1m c* .-eo: ••T ON' v .._ .. '_._ of jewelry, appllancH, MDINE ~UM 16143. C.U 72a-M14 -•• -._.. aquarium, men & .,...---: everything! 1018 Clay women'• dealgner DO~ 70221 _______ _ Street AcroH from clothtng, mlac. SAT 7· M1LZDA 8125 Selnt Andrewe Pk-lot "• 538 1"uaUn A~. 39' ....,.,.., xlnt loc ••••••' iiiiil••• No. aide Bal lal. Sav• 1• BirihiifGTON lnOOeY OA dock f .... 90 llX7.QLJC Loeded, Bn•CR ,.140 .... ~PO_...•,nou l15K obo. d92-7456 XJnt Cond., Wei main- .... v &aAR,;, a&A n 47 Pt and 3:1 Pl talned 1-owner-nlamlct Boal Slip• w/ahor9 189815. 714-508-7839 llOVINQIQARAQ• fac. In front of private · ••SAUi•• reald•nc• on Balboa•--------- EVERYTHINO BOATS 7011 Pen. Power or aallboat MIJ'CEDES 1130 l • .•. '. . ' ' _....__ ~~·--~.,, • • " ·1 t-·-"~ .., ... ..;. U& IGl1I ,.,, n I071 MUST 001 Ot<. 723·5835 CLOTHES, BOOKS, '90 ...... table 15 ft '70 280 SL Roed&W. TOOLS, SATURDAY a Nowralna & 40HP Y• ' Redlblk 2 SUNDAY. ALL DAY tiama. Traher, center CAMPUS, ltV S, -•· t ' IOpe, ~· 305 W. UTICA A.VE con90le VHF marine TUll.EltS 8014 -· a ereo, pwr -· NEAR MAIN STREET radio, iMmiOi top, etc. ~*:.500~31=1= PURNITUll 6014 CHIUSTM.AS JIU.BOA NEWPO-·='::o n:!'o.;= 1Ha SHASTA 18 tth•a=7=--1~eo=.~ ..... ,.=.~Mu,_..at A& '="'=''=""0':""'"""'""'·...,,.,, ___ 1 trailer uaed for moving ••• charcoal. Non- MODl!L HOM&"FURN =Bii[iiO!i!UTl~ii!!Q~UES~i!iii6iiOii9ii21:liiSiiLAND&iiiiiiiiiiii~ii6iiJiiOii6 BEACH • 6189 SAllOT '79 8' Fib«· or atorage, $300. Call amkng, Uk• new, 11.1u '!! •• glua. Avl. w/ahor• 645-6552. pwr. LadY'a car. 70k. PrevJoual~ dlsplayed. CHRl8TMAS GIFT IUIHG£ SALE •1 ..... " . mooring. Bast olferl $12 500. 640-1011 LIKE NEW. 50-70% 80UTJO e S & S """"' -• ~«Mng: _.,.ry. Muat S.Ul Ma-7949 ' below byllder whlsale. , D9C ,, Y 1,. !p'·m 1~~ SATURDAY 7:3oam thlng goee. Clothes, •---------. RUF Co. 250-4196 TU· -.,..,, 209 GRAND CANAL toy d'_ .. __ tum .... T --------1"11UTOMOBILES a17s Fri 9:.,.,.5 .. 30, Sat l"'-"'. 30th St. Nwprt Bch. •· --· • ~ n. PORSCHE • ~ ..-.. 7am, 1eo1 Santi.go Dr. POWE1t BOATS -17791 Skypark,Jntine CO.,ONA 1807 Hlghlend Dr Ov 7012 Solid oak crib, " Shral SAT 0n1y' w~ _C ____ .__ ___ '82 e11c2 Wht Targa ·carved headboard, GARAGE SALES DEL MAR 6122 c101hestahoea, hHhld HEVROLET 9045 Loaded· Tak• ever $126. CaU 645-6552. Items. glaaaware, 18 ft •leotrlo Bar iiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii L•a•e/No lloner UT a.1 Baby Items, tools, ahobllng '& re-Boat NPT Pacl;(et, •7e NOVA &·CYL Downl lmmac. 11K loading acceuorlea & HARO TOP, lmmac, G.000 CONO. RUNS Pg# 465-M08 ..--cRru11un1SE -BALB--0-A-----toys, cloth••. misc a&,_ \odUM11u hou .. hold lt•m•. MJSC. -· 6015 ISIAND · 6106 1820 Tahuna Terrace mlifCh, much morel $8900. 960.9000 G R EAT I s 1 5 o o .1 ________ _ 18' Duffield Electllc. CALL 714434-8°36• VOLKSWAGEN 9235 SUNDAY a.2 ONLY ... 8 retall glass dl•p!ay Clothe•, guitar, child-Household atull. ...\~~-- cue• w/Walout bas••· rena' Items, IBM com· • St.eked Wuher/Oryer • ........ oc _,. .... ~ 4-8 It, w/7-drawer r.eO· pallble computer soft· $600 obo. Christmas loterutlq thlnp Iller mount. Xlnt cond. ware, furniture, 'toya. ,. glH'•I D-875-8636 · to buy $600/obo. 722·1t66 SUNDAY ONLY 2828 Ooean Blvd FALL FIREWOOD 203 No. Bartront To place an ad In It's all there SPl!Cl,AL Seasoned Buy 1i. Sell It. Find It. ClaHHled every day wood, fr•• delMlry. ClaHlfled. Call 45:42·Se78. in Cla~sified ,Order bet~ Dec. 17 --------•--------1--....:,:.i~=~-=--­ for this low. price. ·: ~ 2 50/cor.Q, $90/half 'CQrd. 714-768-8635 Movings 2 Hi" prof apeakera, ex,er 'bike, antqa, misc. 640.7618 LOST & EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT . PLANT aALE ACRES Xmas trees potted S.9' $40. Citrua, avocados- trultlng $10. Herbs $1. Gallon Junipers • $1 . Shade, pine, cypress 4-9' $10. 909-674-9422 FOUND ?,925 5530 -5530 FOUND CAT COOKS, Klich help.all Retail SaJea-HB Hotel L positions, Full 6 part G'ift Shop C .. _;n h•• arge mar. brown/ f"tl s I C f ,,... .... T bb . me, P oe a e lmmed. openings·. FtT grey a y with WM• 2744 PCH N n-4 marklnga. Wearing a 00 pm. ·PfT Sales AH oclatea.1--------- llea collar. Found 111 DETECTIVE·PRIVATE Call Pat 7SCMSe03. COLLECTIBLES 26 In Newport Beach. Prlv lnveallj11•lor1--------- Call 548·2062. trainee P/f time SCHEDULING 6017 Lost Cal large Grey & DISHW~s::~REP AM CONSTRUCTION DA"ID WINTER Bl Strip last seen Hunt COOK Part Time Has positions In our ·• Bch Seacllff Hrna area 54.._7012 ocean view Cost a Ltd ed. cottages. 11 /16 Reward {lnsw Mesa office for Cu• Also one-of-a-kind to Max 536-6655 or tomer Verification & Xrnaa anlrnal• from 536-953~ GEN, OFFICE Sch eduling Dept. Sedona. 640·2342/e 8:00am-2:30pm or 759-9304/d • 2:00~8:00pm ah llls. The Community Call at 546-6129 No Market Place. Selling. Larry/Mike Clasalned SECRETARY FIT M2"'56-78 For CM car parts busi- Lost Dogs Newport H B I Alt Heights area. Mother/ • • ns. ,,q. daughter blac k W/ 2 )'I'S. off. exp. feq, Phones, brown spots, Dobles, hltlr""" d ..t...: no collars. lost 11/28 · """I"~ WOO JJIVI.· exp. ll!Q. _54_2_-6043 ____ , $1200/mo 842·7859 LOST ,GRAY CAT With blue collar. Neut m a le. Answers to "Mortim er." Loll Thanksgiving night, Dover Shores, NB area. REWARD. Please call 646-3428. ness. Exp w/comput• --------e.rs req'd. 631-4194 GENERAL OFFICE WAHT!D Telephone Answering SECTY/CUST, SVC TO IUT &019 Svc. $9.50/hr to atart. Computer Input. Smlliiili••••••• Answer phones for Costa Mesa office. small businesses In Salary & benitflta. Call C~/NB. FT/PT. Start . 714-556-4990. now. 213-964-3960 LOST "BENGAL" HVAC SERVICE TECH/ EMPLOV11•~.,... CAT. Harbor Ridge 1£TUOU4 Estates 11/18/94 . Retrofit. 10 y,. •xp. SERVICES 5533 La b & Good OMV, refs a rge, rown gray must for NE Anaheim ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii wllh black spols & 11 atripes. Answers to co. 632·3294 btwn ~4 "Fellon." REWARD. Med Svo Delivery 714-644·7126 Tech neat, cl, resp. good OMV, baalc mech•lec knowf req, Avl 24 hr on-call, FtT JOOO Jim Oeao 645-1600 iiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiii OFFICE PERSON STOP STRUQQLINQ P{f 9am·3pm M·Th W/YOUR WEIQHTI Computer Literate. HEALTH & f ITNESS "Speolallzlng In dlt· Accountlng·Book,eplng flcun cases" Burna & SaJea-for am. office. stubborn fat. •Stops •Pl .... Apply. hungere lncreases err 18381 Mount Langley ergy. Call United Fountain Valley Pharmaceutical• now. P/T Appt Lner Call Save 20%. 1-800-733· from hOm• for prorl. 3288. C.O.D.'• ac· 20 hrla/Wk, $8-10/hr+ . --· Please be aware that the llstinga In this cat- egory may require you to call a 900 OU1'[1ber1_JE_WELR __ Y_P_T_nts-- ln which there la a • v~ charge P9' minute. 8r ART 6025 POSTAL & GOVERNMENT JOBS. ... ulltut large opal & diamond ring. Unlqua Xmu glltl 631 ·7370 Thousand• of entry level position• aval~ •~ .. ~, ,-r-0-,-,-b-•_a_u_tl..,.fu-l-ly" 1 able. GrHt pay & etched w/ahlp, 6x8, benefits. No •xp•rl-$850. Call 675-8033 ence required. For ap-•---------plicatlon and lnlorma-Ruby·Sapph-Em.Jade tlon call 1·800-847· A.m~·Stvr Coins. Sac 7420 Ext. P-36. $45b-AJI obo 531 .... 947 cepled. bonus. Aon 642-n40 Ptr Demonstrators I•-----PE1'S 8r For groee~ a1orH In MERCHANDISE ANIMALS 6049 PERSONALS your area. frVSaVSun. I••••••••• liiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiii $6.75/hr. Cat nece .. ADOPT-A-PET aary. Call 557·5579. •ERSON•TC." PRINTING ANTIQUES 6010 ~ ~ 3002 Urbanite Operators & liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Pre .. Penon. Every Sat & Sun at PETSMA.RT, Fountain Valley. Puppies, kit· ten1 and more, all lookJng for loving, car· Ing homH. CALL 241 • 0317 for more Info. Hot C.mon.ta llot ... Get ThW #'al Meet T0!119ht 1-9()0.9900-1200 X44 SUI/min 18+ Community n•W•P•· per •••k• Urbanite operator with 5 years operating Hperlence CAT HOUSES .. J AucomallC' Trarutmiian. 199f MDCIJ&Yt'MCB -:r;$9,.995 2 Ymr WIK /or Ollly .,...., : .. T '~~, ~1 ti 1t i Air Conditioning. U»cil< $J49 NEW 1995 MDCURY SABLE 2 Year LUK for only 2 Year Lease for only ..... pnce (6012881 (604191) (608611) (6040821 (610410! (6086))) $}99 Mo. 1"' UNCOl.N MABWll Mo. Aar• hard top conv't CLASSIFIED ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • mOd•I. Glove leather It's tn. resource you 1• aeata. Stereo. New can count on to .. u 6 '87 BUG Sunroof, All wlndowa, batteries, myriad of mercn.n-Orlglnal. 1-owner. -Charger &· motor. F-Ull dis• 11ems, because Run• Excelentl cover$7600 67~9, -:-ow columns compel $2100 Obo 173-1378 57 Thomp•on 16 ft qualllled buyers io VW Bug Con.......,. ~ood t>oal w>35HP, t;alll 842~5878 1'179, Cl/lmmac, Wh cover & Bimini. S60Q. on WH, new pta, top, Call 714-759-7085.. uphla, whla. 873-9213 of the Uncoln·Men:ury President's· Award for ~.Satilfadkwl ~ Driver Air 11111, .Utl-Lot:k $0 Brak-, 7 Pa ... ,,.er SMtl111~ Air <:oodltJoaJ-., Po,,ttr Wmdorn. 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(TybWn 6 Sar\ FlfNOOO) condJUGrj, 848 151MI MEMBERSHIPS EOE/M/PoNIH BJCYCL!S 60 · 3018 PVT POST OPPIC• •-~--~-----11------· -------ttrr Pennanent. Ship-cvAnuv...u 1014 9MX OT ProHtlM 20 •• ping, phonee, office bike, top queaity patta. WAIO'U ~ m_em-work. Friendly • ,... a.!-C.OUC# afttt -SUOloM.-Ce# --:-- berahlp, Npt 8•c•ch11 ~~t l onea, .ooo~ cond. 714-457·1020 Coul\•ry Club. a · 145. call 131420I Bryan 131·!5007. ..A,.lealiiitliEliiiatiiiiaiiii .. ._ ___ , •·--------•...,'a road bike, EMPLOYMENT IMPLOYMENT 5530 ACOOUllT 1WClt f'/T n••d•d br Hunt. B•M" Cny lctiool Otatriot. Mu•t pua wrtti.n • ..,.. • typtng ••am (IO wpm) • ..., ery .. lt.127..,, mo. Appty a1 I04l 1 Cfalmer Ln. H.B. 714- 11• ..... Oeadtlne to " apply .. Oec .•• 1 IM. Barbt9 Dolt's hM, e rrna 144~. 171. Call M&I a.,,..,, w~ MlwUll . ... ,. 721..... 1111&.;.; ... ;...mili1et;;tru;UMd;;c; 0..... Taltle 371137 ..._, l2041'°' Oreat smoked gl top, 4 ctwa: Xmas glftal IMl-9264 sea.oo 116-38n1-------- ca.r ... ..,. 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Wat.er&ont Bomee Inc, Realtol'8 6. Valentine =es 7. Valent:J.nees · 8. Fred 5.nds CO.Stal Properties 9. Balboa Island Realty 10. Coast Newport Propea ties 11. Coast Newport Properties 12. Coast Newport Prope:t tie& 13. Coast Newport Properties 14. Coast Newport Proi>crties 15. Metro Realty 16. Prudentlal Califon:da I ... ----··-------·=----~----~--- 17. Prudentlal Callfornta '18. Prudentlal California 19. Prudentlal CallfomJa ao. PrudentJal Callfon:da . 21.~~ . 22. Newport Beach 23. Prudential Newport Beach 24. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 25. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 26. Coldwell Banker Newport Bach '¥1. Coldwell Banker Newport Batch 28. Coldwell Banker Newport Bach 89. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 30. Coldwdl Banker Newport Beach Cowr Home Story 31. Grubb & Ell.ls ---·------- 32. Grubb & Ellis 33. Grubb & Ellls 34. Remax Team 35. Rema 36. Remax 37. Remu 38. Remax 39. ~~eRealty 40. Uong ofNewpOrt. M~e Rate. ---41. COte Realty 43. Chae Manhattan B.aJc: 46. IJbertv Natloaal B.nk 46. Ooea llome Gulde 47. H'"oma of the Week 48. Colitwdl B..nlcer Coat.a Meea J NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1994 /PAGE 3 --·--- •I OP-EN H O USES From one to fo'ur p.m. Saturday and Sunday 930 Mariners St,599,000 435 Via Lido Soud $999,000 Sunday Only 302 Morning Star. $1,495,000 1003 No. Bayfront $969,~ t99t Sales ~· 3 Collim Island Seller 510 Via Udo Nord Seller S7~dalsle Buyer 20 Bay Island Seller 16 Napoli Buyer : 16 Napoli Seller &11 Via Lido Soud Seller 305 North Star Ln. Seller 121 Via Firenze ·Seller SO Linda.Isle Seller . 200 Via Genoa Buyer 332 Piazza Lido Seller 332 Piazza Lido Buyer 107 Highland Seller 210 Diamond Ave. Buyer 225 Via Quito Buyer 8 Malibu Seller 215 Via EbQli Seller 28th St. Marina #313 Seller 3600 Seabreeze Seller 510 Via Lido Soud Seller · 119 Via Yella Seller 735 Saint James Buyer 2300 Margaret Buyer 225 Via Koron Seller 2815 Broad Seller 411 Bayhill Seller 713 Narcissus Seller 110 Via Lorca Seller 28th St. Marina #324 Seller 1030 Polaris Buyer 20560cean Blvd. Buyer &11 Muirfield Buyer 28th St. Marina #321 Seller 28th St. Marina #221 Buyer 28th St. Marina #221 Seller 28th St. Marina #318 Seller 28th St. Marina #312 Seller 28th St. Marina #312 Buyer 3()CJ La Jolla Buyer 110 25th Street Buyer 260 Knox Street .. Seller 260 Knox Street Buyer 389 Princeton Seller 2134 S.bot Cove Buyer lnEeaow xxx V-11Udo5oud Buyer xxx Margaret Buyer ~ BILL FEENEY WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS EXCLUSWE ORANGE COUNTY AFFILIATE OF SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY 675-1058 ~ 631 -1400 . . Newport Beam Estate "La Roca" SBR 7.SBA custom, .6 acres App. 7,f»J sq.ft. home w I tennis court St,599,000 Lido Isle Bayfront B~nl Triplex, easy to convert to single fam. Priyate sandy beach, sunset views! $999,000 Spygbss family Home SBR 4.SBA + bonus, X-large view lot Very private canyon location, pool $849,000 Udo ble Lea1e Option 3BR 2BA. Fm Rm, immaculate hm. S2S,(XX> mows you in!, 411 Jot. lge patio $995,000 Contemporary Bayfront 4BR 4BA + Fm rm, remodeled home Lg. Dock, 3 Car Gar, Gourmet kitchen St,495,000 ~ • Balboa Island Bayfront 48R 2BA owner's ·unit, + 1 BR apt. Great Value! large patio, xlnt view $969,000 Lido Family Home SBR 2.SBA, Fm Rm, Family Home Huge sWU\y patio, 45' lot. French doors $7'9,000 Custom Family Home 48R 3.SBA, pool ck spa, 5 yrs.. new Gourmet kitdwn, French doors ssn,ooO ~~___:._ _____ ....:_:__~___,....__............-~-----------·----- .. .. ______ ___.. WARRFRONT HOMES,. INC. ~.,.-.._or ~~ ~ Realtors® GREAT ESTATES ~~ ' . • INTERNATION A L ~~~ Exclusive Orange County Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realty~ .... NEWPORT SHORES Canal front 4 bd home, deck. patio & small dock + newer kitchen & planta· lion shutters. dose to Club. pool & tennis. walk to ocean. Leasehold land offered at $215.000. 631-1400 ... . .. ... . ........................ $130.000 WOODLAKE South Coast Metto 1 bd condo attached on 1 side. Inside laundry. hi ceiling 8c skylight. Com pool & spa. MUST SELL Make offer! (LH) 631·1400 . ... ................... ........ $65,000 VERSAIU.ES drop dead gorgeous. totally redone con· do w/2 masters. fireplace & ocean views New white kitchen w/gidss door cabs & granite counters 631-1400 . .. ................... $190.000 EASTSIDE Co-,ta Mesa · Darling freshly painted East· ~•de 3 bd country cottage Totally redone. custom oak kitchen. wool Cdrp<!t & copper plumbing 631-1400 . . • . $239.000 NEWPORT·s Villa Balboa Sophisticated 3 bdrm con do w/dinmg room. frplc & ocean view Tasteful neutrdl decor. Com Pool. spa & tennis. 631·1400.......... ... . ........................ $259.000 NEWPORT SHORES Charming 2 bdrm will) new ma~ter ·bed & bath & near new kitchen One of the best ~.treets in th1~ t ommun11y w/club. pool & tennl!. 631 1400' $269.000 CORONA DEL MAR new 2 bdrm condo w/ dining mom & laundr). derorator tout.hes include glac;s block & high ceiling... Walk to ... hops & rest;iurants 631-1400 .. $269 000 IRVINE Immaculate Rancho San J oaquin condo w/2 master suites. dming rm dm/study & wide greenbelt & mmi golf course view., Light carpet & hrdwd firs 631 ·1400 . . .. .. . . $279.000 VIUA BALBOA An c1b~olu1ely perfect 2 bdrm pnthc;e wi den & dmmg room Bright and spacious w/vaulted ceilings. fn• ... h r,11n1 light carpet & large deck 631 1400 ... $287,000 NEWPORT SHORES Cute 3 bd house with charming added family roam Clo.-.e to clubhouse. pool & tennis. walk to c.x:edn P0'>.,1hl<> lease option• 631 1400 $299 000 AT THE BEACH Oldie but ~ Charming 3 bd beach cottage w/rear l bd apt on large R·2 lot. 3 doors fro m sand All furniture & appliances included. 631·1400 . '... ........ .. .. $339.500 AT DIE BEACH Sharp. owner occupied duplex, 1 house from beach w/3 bdrms up & 1 down. both with fireplaces. new carpet. fresh paint & 1 year new roof. 631-1400 . .. ............... $429.000 EASTSIDE Co<Ja Mesa fi>-er Large corner 2 sty 4 bdrm home with den & family rm. 3 frplces. upgruded kitch~n . p.ool. spa & pa1 10 w/ BBQ 631-1400 $374 900 OPEN HOUSES SATURDAY ONLY 2687 Pala Mesa • Costa Mesa Carole FreedmaQ 7101 Seashore· A' The Beach, NB Jill Andrus SUNDAY ONLY 3 8d Twnhm $274.000 5 8d Hse $879,000 115 38th St· Newport Beach . 3/1 8d HM Austin Daynes I . $339.500 323 Cedar · Newport Shores 5 8d HM Kennie Jo Rluo $375.000 2045 ShJpway (n · Baycre.st, NB 4 8d H,e -sally Nettel $579,000 2118 Leeward -Baycrest...NB 2 Bd HM George Dashiell $595.000 610 Carnation· Summerwind, CdM 3 8d Hse . Carole Freedman $595.000 228 Via Eboli • Udo Isle. NB 4 8d Hse Olga Matthews $649.000 534 Santa Ana • Newport Hgts 5 Bd Hse Marlene Hassel $839.000 1630 Antigua • Dover Shores, NB 4 8d Hse Esther Pioe $849,000 346 Vla Udo Soud • Udo Isle, NB 4 Bd Hse Richard Lee $895.000 I Park Place • Newport Heights 5 8d Jise Pia D'Auna $899.000 111 Via San Remo • Udo Isle, NB 3 8d Hse Kay Polpvina :899.000 I 003 N. Bayfront · Balboa Island 4/1 8d Hse Mark Jackson $969.000 404 Morning Star • Dover Shores, NB 5 Bd Hse Jimmie Jones $1 .145,000 303 Kings Rd · Cliff Haven, NB 5 Bd Hse Manny Stellino $1.695.000 326 Buena Vista • Bayf ront NB 3 8d Hse Jerry Smllh $2. 199,000 SATURDAY & SUNDAY 341 Peach Tree · Upper Newport Bay Carolyn Starr 3 8dH~ $380.000 3 8d Hse $449.000 501 San BemardJno ·Newport Hgts Marlene Hassel I Cheryl Carlson 1542 Santiago · Baycre.st. NB- Sally Nettel I Cheryl Johnston 2121 E. Ocean -Penln Pt. Balboa Sally Phillips I Vicki Lee 318 Snug Harbor · Cliff Haven, NB Rosette-Andree Gindi 435 Via Udo Soud • Udo Isle, NB George Da.shlell I John Mark 930 Muinen • Dover Shores, NB LZimmerman/P.ConoYer/l.Olsen ~Bd Hse- $495.000 4 8d Hse $595,000 5 Bd Hse $999.000 2/2/1 Triplex $999.000 5 8d HM lt.599,000 NEWPORT SHORES w/country look .. Charming 5 bd w/fmly rm. used brick frplc, oak cabinetry & custom wallpapers & drapes. Steps to pool & tennis. 631·1400 ............................................ $375,000 P£NINSUIA.POIH1' 2 sty 4 bd home with dining room. family kitchen w/breakf ast nook, hardwouJ floor~. deck & p.Jho Steps to surf & sand 631 1400 ,, . .. .. . $595 000 NEWPORT.·s ~ BAY totally charming & l • 111 pletely rdurbL'iht'<.1 3 bdrm w/dining & family rm<. V.• 1 der f ul g_ardl'n'> & spu Pavt>rs. beams & Fr tin• 11' 631 1400 . . .. .. . .... . . $3 0 000 MESA VERDE tt'rnfitullY. upgraded 5 bd m ·11w B.1 1 Str"et'> b.panck.>d gourm~t kitchen & family rm 11• 1 new Hard1l ,hJkt> ri)()f & 3 Cdr garage · 631 1400 .... $3q iOO NEWPORT KEJGHTS Ru .. 11c 2 bdrm w/den on I • cotncr lot ,,1rrr und1.d ht. lu h g11. encry <>73 MOO . • . • $3% 0 I BLUFFS ~ r('I .( t cmyon & c 1ty ~ from spaclou~ !. ~1\ 3 bd tv.nhm w/ft1m1ly 1 rn upqtaded baths & ,,M · I breakfa~t roQm Of"--'"ln9 to briek p.ltlo b73 o<)OQ ••• ••• $44Q (lll(I r NEWPORT HEIGHTS Nit!? l storv home w/3 l"h n1 .md fam1h., rni w/lltlr Fn•nc h dooh le<ld to beuut1lul \..11 with puof. 'P'I ,\11d btult m BBQ -- 631 1400 : $4b4.q(l{I . IAGUNA HILLS L...1-.11r.• World retire tn styl-..> k 1!11. l'>-qui-.1ll> dl t.:it hl'd 3 hc..lr m home w/ dmmg & f 111lll\. morn.... 2 pat In ... & tr.rnqutl hill & city hght \.il'\'" 631 1400 . ' $tib5 ()(Ill NEWPORT HEIGHTS dupll?" tt'>wnhm <ityl-..> I 11•111 unit 3 bd. lrg deck n<:'W c;Jr'p.•t Rear unit 2 bd. patto ~ .,m vu rd E.11 h 2 'l\. w/fr pk & ldundry 631 1400 ....... $48q 000 BAYCREST Sp.luou.. ll bd family home w/3 n11 garage 111 gr~c1t nl.'ighhoahood D1111ng & fmly rm-. O\.\ 1 kxik \'ard w/ f>O<.'I. W,1lk 10 -..chool~. park & hbr.:ir \. 631 1400 $4%.000 -OLD CORONA DEL 'MAR near new paclous 3 bdrn townhome. dmtng & family rooms. large ma ter w/ 1 ting room. courtyard & deck w/city lis..ht v1c\' 631 1400 .. $539.0Qll DOVER SHOllES Beautlfullv remodeled bright & airy 4 bdrm home w/formal dining room & family COSTA MESA HEIGHTS Charming small duplex room opening to brk:k terrace w/ stunnlng upper bay w/2 bdrms each unit. Close to 17th St. shopping & bus-&( city light vus. Parquet floors. crown moulding & 2 es. iref.laces. 631-1400., """ "' , ., " ., •• ''''''""" 0 $375,000 63 •1400, "'""M•""""'"•••""'°""'"'' ,$795,000 Speclalblng In properties for sale or lease ... on the water. .. near the water ... and with 0 .,, • .., o/ tlte eoater. .. NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE 2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY .Jl5 MARINE AVE. 714-631-1400 714-673-6900 ... ... .. ·. - - " r WATERFRONT . HOMES~· 1NC. · ·Realtors® .. e>duaue CJfP1.iat.e q: GREAT ESTATES INTERNATIONAL Exclusive Orange County Affiliate o] Sotheby's International Realty AT 11IE BEAal White water views from romantk master w/frpk & roofdetk of this gorgeous totally remode\ed 5 bdrm home w/dinlng & family rms & 3 631~~4<fo·.: .. ~~.~~~~-~~~.1~.~-~~~-~-~$s79.0QO r NEXT TO NEWPORT Beautiful 5 yr okt custom 4 bd w/dining & famiJy rooms. pool. spa & landscaped yard Fr. doors. vault ceilings'& 3 frpk:es. 631-1400 ................................... $549.000 NEWPOllT'S BAYCllEST back bay, mountain & dty light views from this 2 story home w/2 large master suites, family room w/wel bar & e.at-in kitchen. 631·1400 ................................................. $595.000 UDO ISl.E an immaculate 1 story 3 bd built around patio on 40' lot. Family room. country kitchen. hrdwd firs & new carpet. Possible lease o ption. 631-1400 ........................................... -$595.000 MID P£NINSVIA ·in quiet neighborhood. Flexible floor plan, 3 bdrms on lst Or. living. dinir:ig & family rms on 2nd fir & master suite w/prvt ~deck on 3rd 631·1400 .................... ·' ......... : .............. $599.000 ~ UDO ISLE Custom remodeled 4 bd home w/gourmet kitchen on larrar lot. Light & bnght w/south patio. bar t31~14cJo .. c.~~~ .... ~~ . ~~~~~~· ... ~~~~ .... t.~s6J~~®o LONG BEACH Foreclosed property! Eight contiguous lots. multiple zoned for commercial o r residential w/ appri. 28.600 sq. ft Lender may fi nance. 631-1400 . . ..... ....... ... . .. $095,000 BALBOA ISlAND Exciting large 2 story remodeled & upgraded 4 bd. 4 ba with dining room. 2 frplces & 6~3~6¥00 ... ~-~.~.~ ...... ~~.~-~~ ..... t.~ .. -~~~~~: ... s695.0-0J UDO ISlE a rare 5 bd home w/dinlng & fmly rms & sunny yard on a very large lot. Recently remodeled kitchen. Fr doors. paned windows & roof de.ck. ~ 1-1400,,_,.. .... . ~ ............... :-::: .... :-:-.... $749 .000 BELCOlJRT Beautiful expanded & upgraded 2 sty 2 bdrm with slltlng area in master suite. dining & fomlly rms, used brick patio w/spa. 631-1400 ....... :.......... .... . .................... $799.000 ........, ~'-r..-...-...1 IJNDA .ISLE w/dock for large yacht. An expansive 5 bd traditional style home. living room w/24 vaulted ceiling & great views. Land available for purchase. (LH) 631-1400 .............................................. $925.000 • PENINSULA PT. Delightful 3 bd. 3 bath home w/family rm. 4 fr.Ices & 3 car garage. Remodeled In ~ii~f4~ .. ~r-~: .... ~:.~~r~ .. ~ .1ead~d ~--~~~$8~8.~oo SPYGLASS HD.I; 4 bd lushly landscaped "Southpod- on lrg prvt lot.. pool, city lite & miru ocean vu. Beams. hrdwd floors, molcfings & paned windows 631-1400. .. .... .. .... ... . . ... . . . . ........ $849 .000. . DOVER SHORES 4 bd French Regency w/great upper bay, city lights & min views. New gourmet kitchen. d ual glazed windows & doors. master w/balcony , 631·1400. . ........... . .. ..: .$849.000 UDO ISLE bay views from p.;c1ous 4 bdrm split level home on huge corner lot w/library. dining & .family rooms Gardens. maturl? · trees & p ool. 631-1400 . . ..... ... .... . . ............... $89'5.000 UDO ISLE Jewel of a 1 sty 3 bd home. Eat-in kitchen. formal dining room. den beautiful woodwork. h19h ceilings. marble floors & charming paho w/sp_a 631-1400 .......... $, ..................... $899.000 BAYSIDE COVE Elegant 2 bd bayfront condo w/convertible den/guest & available boat slip. -Contemporary decor, 3 decks. vaulted ceilings & great bay view 631-1400 ......................... ~ .................. $915.000 YOO CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE nos HOLJDAY SEASON Waterfront Homes ls collecting canned food and dry goods In support of the Christmas Cantree. the Salvation Army 's effort to feed the hungry. homeless and less fortunate during the holiday season. We wtll be ha ppy to accept your dona- tions at eitheT of our offk:es or we will pick up If you give us a call at either: 631-1400 cw 673-6900 OLD CORONA DEi MAR Romantic 5 bd home w/deslgner decor. dining & family rms. roof deck w/spa & ocean w. Steps to beach VERY MOTIVATED! 631-1400 ......... h, •• • •• $949.000 cu:FF HAVEN Brand new Tradit1onai 5 bd home. dining room & extra large gourmet kitchen/fmly rm combo Fr doors. hrdWd floors. granite counters 631-1400 ... ............ .... . .... $999.000 UDO ISi.£ bayfroot pnced leS) t11dn $1 mil. Triplex on the beach can convert to a single fmly home South faci ng owner's 2 bd & den plu~ 2 & l bd ap!s_ 631-1400 .. .. . . . . . $999.000 DOVER SHOll£S Beautiful remodeled 3 bd bayfront. 60 on th<' wa ter. paho & dock In th -;tyle of an llalJan villa w/ o;late lloonng in kitchen & dining room 631 1400 . . $1.150,000 AVALON Catolina Afrx 9000 sq ft h1lls1de 101 w/spectacular views o the bay & clpproved plans & permits for an exciting 4 unit condo project 631-1400 . .... .... ... $1.200.000 COllONA DEL MAR w/private baysloo beach & dock. charming early 4 bd bungalow w/frplc & patio Priced below land value' 631-1400 . . ...... .. $1.250.000 NII> PEMNSlJIA 9 umt apartmC?f'lt bldg at the beach · Upgraded l & 2 bd units w/private patios. fabulous views. comm pool & garage 631·1400 $1,495.000 CORONA D£L MAR'S Ocean Boulevard w/mag· nificent harbor. ocean & sunset views A spacious tra· dltional style 4 bdrm home w/dining & family rms & elegant French decor In an outstanding corner "location . 631· f400 ......................................... $1.950.000 OCEANFRONI' Wonderful old shingled beach house w/4 bdrms. den. sun room & huge bnck patio + separate s tudio apt on 2 ocearifront lots 63.1-1400 $1.495.000 DOVER SHORES Gorgeous 4 bd bayf ront. 60 ft' on upper Bay's main channel & lr!1 dock. Traditional w/library. dining & fmly · rms & bnck terrace whpa. 631-1400 .. .. ............. . . .. .......... $1.550.000 CUFF HAVEN 8.}y & ocean views fr-om fabulous 5 bdrm custom Italian villa w/Jlbrary & fmly. dining & morning _rooms. Large yard w/Jawn. terraces & spa 631-1400 . . ... ..... . ... . .. . ...... $1.695.000 DIVINE COVE Elegant traditional 5 bd custom hohl.e w/ocean views. Formal dln~ng & .family rooms. 5 car garage w/darkroom. 631-1400.. .. .,... .. . . . $2.150.000 IAGVNITA 4 bdrm oceanfront home of over 4.000 sq ft w/dinlng & family rooms & private beach acce~ m gated Laguna enclave of custom homes 631-1400 .... $2.200.000 MISSION VIE.I() gated 4 bd lakefront estate on 2 lot'> w/2 dock!> A 3 sty residence· wldining & huge- family/game room. triple garage. pool & spa 631-1400 ... . ... $2.495.000 THllEE ARCH BAY, Laguna Beautiful remodeled 4 bd traditional oceanfront w/ fab vu Hrdwd firs . beamed ceilings. dbl paned windows & 4 frplces 631-1400 ... . ............. . ................ $2.795.000 COTA DE CAZA gorgeous 4 bd custom home w/dinlng & family rms. den 5 car gar~ge & fabulous 1round~ ~/prtvate stocked pond. stream & waterfall 31-1400 ... .... $3.250.000 IAGVNA BEACH a fabulous secuntv gated near new oceanfront esta.te of aprx 10.000 s(i ft. stair to the beach, guest house & 8 car garage 631-1400 ... . s 10 .8c5o.ooo HAllllOll lllDGE Unequaled ele<Jance Custom 6 bdrm estate w/pnme ocean & city Tight VK?W Grand 2 sty entry, marble & parqoot floors. 8 frplces. formal living rm. pavilion rm. media & sun rms & charming country kitch n 631-1400 $2.999.000 Spe.cfolldng In profMrlla for Nie or lea11e. .. on the aNter. •• near tlle 111Gter. •. and with a vlet.D of tlle water. •• -·-·· NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE J.06 W. COAST HIGHWAY 714-631-1400 BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE 315 MARINEAVE. 714-67 S-6900 • r • • • PAGE 6 /SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1994 2 Civic Plaza Suite 100 Newport Beach 714-640-2500 Custom Homes LINDA ISLE · O\'crlook.ing the rnnquil h.w, rhi~ M1:dirl·rmnc.111 \•illJ h.is 4BR i.uitcs, l.trg1: form.ii li,·ing rtM•m, dining room plu" m.iid q11.1rta,. M.1111 nM1m' Jn: 011 the water nukrng-.1 (JXCl.ll'ltlJr 'tJll:ment. Built by Fari 1111. Thi1> j, the uhim.i11:tlmn11:. $4,500,000 RlTZ COVE · Ruilder' MeditcrrJneJn m.1,rerpiec1: \\/full tk:l'Jll '11.'\\'\. 4 BR 'uirc~. gym, 11/}i,c & thl'.ltft'. rm.11.· pool. $2,995,000 R1:.1uriful .ill white ,111111:111por.1n· .11,tom hom1: Apprm:. 5,000 '4 ft. "/4RR. It hr Jn, cH:n·i,e rnom, '' /pll\ .11,· puul, 'P·l .111d 'ome 11.:ean ,;l'W'>. $1,995,000 MJSSION VIEJO 1-.thuluu' lci.:.ition \\ith l.1kc .111J 111ou111.1111 'it·w,! Pm .He bcac.:h , g11.1rJ -g.unJ c11mm111111,·! 48R, 3.SBA w/lihr Jry. Thr1:,· tirq1l.1.:l''• pool \\'/\\'Jfcrfall .md sp.1! Rc.111tiful11· .1ppm111l·J w/mJrhle .111J h.1rJ\\110J floor' -ju'r needs J little TLC. RcJucnJ. + $579,000 Newport Beach NEWPOR.T NORTH · Moti,.itcd Seller!! 1_1rgc 2 story ~mglc familr home on J pri\'Jte lor. '4kR. JBA with high ceilings, I-re nc h door~. 3 ti rl·pl.1ccs, mirrored wJrdrohcs & much more. Seller will c.>rrr tinJndng. SUBMIT OFFERS!! $539,000 Bly OANYON · LOWEST PRJCED IN AREA!! 28R plu~ den \\ith J whole ne\\' look New p.iitft', C.ll'J>l'l & cntrr tile. L1rge 1.:orner lot .ind JJI tHl one level. $529,000 p R BBi.COURT · A NEW LOOK!! rn1\• Jnd 111\'iung jui.t n:Jdy fi1r the HoltdJ~"I. · New 1.~rpct enl1J11ces th.: h.mdsome 111.1rble 111 th•• ,p.1dnu~ cnrry. Bcautifolly Je,·or.ued w/lnn. 111' mirror' & cmtom lighting throughout. 3 IJrKi.: lxirm' · Ma:.tcr ~uite w/tp .111d 1>tt1ing rii.1111 2 'PJ' & koi pond. $939,000 EASTBLUFF -Gorgenm 48R ,mgk bmil~ hom•· An entcrtJ111cr'\ dr1:Jm "'"W tnt~ \\uh lu~h trupK.il courry.ird cmrr Jnd Koi pond, rc'iort i.rylc b.ic.:k r.ird \\1th pool, ~p.1 & wet bar. $599,000 LOOKING FOR A FAST BSCRO WH · 3BR. 2 .5RA townhomc with cat-in kitch1in, dl':lm.1tic master suite with \'Juhcd eeili(}t) tircplJl'l' ncwlr pJintl'd $227, SATURDAY & SUNDAY Bdcoun M lkkoun $939,ooO hn .a/D.Mik.., Newpurr Cr1:\t 20 lmol Loa ( 12·3 SJr) $339,500 8 Chambcn. Big C.inron 20 Rue Gr.ind Due.ii $529,000 1.r.1lmcr Newport C n.·" 15 lmJ LoJ. $249.900 J.M.uher/A.M.Murphr NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE L E .. N T E OPERT ·I E s FULL OCEAN VlfW ·n,Jt11111.1I 3BR. 1 :; RA :-,:,." p11rt "t rl '' ltl\\ nh .. nw Bc.mutulh r1·mnJdnf \\11h md1rH I ltf.hlmg., · •'JI Ill l.1rd1u1 \\ /f'J\\ rlu 11 b.tr. J.:1nr.1111( tik l.>rJJllJlt• m.1,1•·1 'llrr•· \\/\ .11ih1·J n•tl111~ cu,111111 h1111k t .l\C\ & tirq1l.i1.l' i-=\lcllded dc1k. $339,500 SHOWBIZ CELEBRITY OWNEO "" D1 .111ut1c \lllP,k k\1·11cm11hom1 1 hJrm.-2 h.irh. n·m1){kkJ k.11, hn1 "11h ,111 .. \\ ,'!1\1111:1' & Ill'" .1 pphJn1e,, up~rJd1·J tile R.:.111111111 h.ird\\ood tl1H•r,, ltt\10111 hnol.. 'heh"· .~ hlk' '" lx:.1d1, frn, nt 1''1.11 Ouh $229,000 NEWPORT C RE T · R1..Ju trluf 1RR. 2 $RA Ill\\ 11l1111nl \\II h !Jhulnu' grn'.llhch 111\'.Jtton Onh 3 hl1lll' to 1h, hc.1(h11 ABSOLUTE STEAL SJ 99,900 OCEAN VJEW DrJ111.1t11 3BR, 38A ,. r.·tre.u 111w11homc ( "'rom d1:cor "/lurJ wood floor,, ti ... ·plJH', wet har & \ Jllh l·d n·1ling~. l-.1hu lou' •'th.I h~·.111011 lll\t 3 hind,, (II hc.ldl. $249,90 0 + Other Areas H UNTINGTON HARBOU R \ • Jr .. .im .. omc true, 1.\ci \ thin~ th' ' (l,, l•ll.1tto111 111 tr.il·t , falC'> lur' ul '111hl11i1 • 1 \\'e,t Rike tu ~.>ch .ind \\ 111.. 111 11 I " 2RR. \\/Ill'" l".'ll'JX'{. p.1\nl, lo11.hrn ,, " • & 11k floor,, ~orgl•in1' Frcnd1 d•1t•1' I' 1• p.111t•. Pcrli:l! lur l'it nmc hu\cr' Sl .:!11."00 CORONA DEL MAR RI:: I l'IU1 I I' DVPLEX IN COM trcJt 1.m11u 1° '" l "11 h 2 l"l:droums, l h.11 h pl11' .1 llrn. , Ill \ 1111 11 cllcr '' motl\Jtl·d 8. h ' i.1 Jllt•rher11 For m11re into ••• 111 MOO 1)..1 1 • ~ itH~OOO .~1" 1100 COM Englt~h "»k 11mnh11m, " '"K 2 liA. tlrcplau', \\Ct h.ir & l"'t m111111 lXJ•h. 'hoppmg & 11111. dttltnl-t 14~ 11011 MONARCH BEACH • Ah11 1111 " l 11\l·h 3 8R home rn1 J l.1r~c ,rn111.·r 11 1 1 tf.Jtcd commu11iry Ncwl<" p.u ntt·..I t ,, l.111d\\..lf'\'.d i\111111tc' 111 thl lx.1,h t.!"' th, Rtt1 C.irlton 1114.CHHI IRVlNE RA~<.;HO ~AN JO ·H~l '\ l~lr!,tl 38R llmnboml' rnl'rlu11k111~ th. •1 "JXu.11kJlllrl'111d11Jc, \CllJr hlJI I n I 11.1k f'Jtwlt11g, ntrJ 'torJ~l' & 1111 "' \ lt·J\C nr k.N .. opt111n11 $211:;.CI()() LAGUNA BEACH · Buildcl" h•t" "" lrnm rhc \Jnd. hill "hllc "·"''' 11, :.. '"11,c1 , 1•·'" s.r -..ooo IRVINE Qukr in,ide lour 111 ... 11111 H, ol thl· \\'1Mldbndgc hmn~1mc' 111r , .. I end 111111 led' hkc .1 ""llk IJmth 111 Clo"4.' l\l IJkc. tcnni ~ pt"il ~ 1' • Courl\Jrd cn111. IJrgc h'ing n1om " 11~ u·1hns' hem'\ hght & brig.ht $) >-... soo . ~ MISSION VIEJO · Lowest pml·,I · ·'" i11 Rtdgemont r crfi:cr for first titn• I• I\ I L.ir~ t.!nd u1111. 2 ouster suites but , ·• 1h • Pc com ertcd bJck ru rud)• or tlllN 11 ' • 11 ~r.1ge w/l.iundr •. Slt•ii.~00 J + FOR LEASE LAGUNA BBAC H · North Liguna Tmbd di ~650.Mo contcmpor.iry home "~rh lx:mtiful occoin & C.0..ddlW 211 2.500.M6 sunset vie\\'$. 4BR nnl) 3 years new. Walk ru beach & .shopping. Sll&,000 Nnrpc.t<'mt Ul I, SO.Mo COMMERCIAL LOT 1.N OLD TOWN Mcudaladi 311 1.690.Mo TUSTIN · 15,000 sq.ft. ~rime corocr Int UCI · lnitc 211 1,150.Mo w/100' front.igc fcer on I Camino 'Rl:JI. Perfect for sm;ill bu~iness such as d.ly (.arc lnilr Il l BOO.Mo cct~lcr. C.111 the S.B.A. today and f er th= going!! 540, lnint 31l 1395.Mo SUNDAY · E.tMblutT 2515 Bamboo $599,000 ( 'll11.lcll\' ~cwport r< t 2 Encott Ct. $199,900 O '(hJmbt:f' M>~Q(IO Vtt~) 27591 Trc~ V1,ta' S579,000 O.GJynl'Jll -' For Bi Can Gate Clearance, Call Liatln Office, 640-2500 _.__...;;.._ ___ _ • ::STAT::>::i IA::IP \ Tn llC A ?::Sl,t llT ">f"'l"'U"'"..,"' 'T"n"'"''., ... ,, ""'---··----··--NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1994 I PAGE 7 Can -·View Joyce Palmer ..._, . , -. :l::'.t-r. ~ tnlor..t "°""' I 20 RUE GRAND pU.CAL BEST BUY IN BIG CANYON ~ Single level 2BR + Den • New decQr -new entry tile, paint & off;white carpet • Security system & A/C • Elevated comer lot with wide side yard · • Expa_nsive night light views ----•--• .... =7S9-7659------~o_ff.._e_re~d--a_t __ s_s_2_9~,~o~o~o ____ ...;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;__---1 V A L E N T I N · E· P R 0 P E-R T I. E S ·' 2 Civic Plaza Suite 100 Newport Beach 714-640-2500 ext. 27 CONDO HOTLINE Deer Hotline Is there any way to secede from an association. My retirement .home has become a nightmare thanks to a high and mighty board of directors. The -fl! 7 I Condo Hotline board has just fined me for «Ying a Thanksgiving tul1<ey flag. I have decided to stop paying my dues. Enough is enough. Dear No Way Out: As to your fi~t question: association membership is mandatory. There is no way out. Aaso, the civil code provides all obfigations within an association are independent and serveable. Therefore, the Hotline would not recommend you stop paying dues ' . as this obfigation is c:omplet8ly independent from obligations of the aaeociation. Membership is mandatcxy aa long as you remain on title. Indeed, a recent appellate court dec6liOf\ h8ki the obligation to pay ......mem ta • ..,,.,... and distinct obligatiQn, and an owner may not claJm the association'• failure to mak1tain the common areas 81 ., oftaet. investigate the authority of the association to issue a fine for any purpose, let alone the flying of an apparently non-conforming flag. Deer Hotline: I live in a townhome in Eastbluff, and during the r~ent rains discovered three different leaks in my roof. When I bought six months ago, the seller said the roof maintenance was the obligation of the homeowner's association. When I asked the association to repair the roof, I was refused. The association said the roof was exclusive use common area and my responsibility. DMrJ.A.K.: Clas~ification is import~nt because-maintenance and repair responsibilities depend upon ownership. As a general rule, the association is responsible for maintenance and repair of common areas while an individual owner is responsible for separate areas and exclusive use separate areas. The cq&R's can mandate a different maintenance scheme. If the root-is classified as exclusive use common area and the CC&A's are silent on maintenance, roof repair would be a homeowner responsibility. If the roof is actually common area. or the CC&R's provide for maintenance by the association, it would be the responsibility of the association. Read the segment of your CC&R's entitled majntenaf'.lCe and you shOuld find the answer. Your question brings up a common misconception relative to maintenance and repair obfigations within community associations. In a.II maintenance issues, the hotline recommends a two-step approach. Roa Feinberg la an lltlomey and ...,...ng 1. Define the component as common, exclusive. pertner of Fetdecitt, Lee a Feinberg, • l8w firm use or separate area. emphMlzlng the prectice of lew In the._ of 2. U>ok at the governing documents '° deeineate OOllllllUnlly ................ C81'1't lndlvldulllty the reeponaible party. NmpDWld lD the......., but '!'i W•8!_ •- The ftrst question to ask la whether your roof is mmy • pa••..._ In the Hoalne Column. oommon area. exdulive uae common area or Sublllll qlJHllOlle to c........, A•eact.llon ........ .... The d••··~· al .. r6of '*'be ...... .., 4 Civic ................... , ... toundtn.., .. avtart' • ..._orecaRa. . ( . ...... '- .. -.. ··---· - PAGE 8 / SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1994 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PLOT I REAL ESTATE l11t11ri1 li11 prop1rt1i1 110111 co1io1 II clll/11 •1 ·. ,. -CANYONCUST IYTHlSEA ,. TRADITIONAL ELEGANCE Enjoy quiet seclusion In this exquisite estate tucked away on a private acre at the end of a lovel)t cul-de-sac. Unusually charming custom home built with taste and s(yle. Approx . SCX>O sq ft with all the extras for flner living. $1 ,295,000 LAGUNA BEACH Oceanfront. Premium Hrst Roor location in famed Tablerock. Upgraded kitchen &.. baths. Cozy Hreplace. Endosecrdeck. Live on one of the nicest beaches '1n. Laguna. w/spectacular surf. Catalina &.. sunset views. $595,000 Vle:-vs of city lights. hills &.. mountains Beautiful custom built home has It all. In the Estates at Westdlff, at the end of High on a hill with unobstructed ocean a cul-de-sac. Masterful architecture view. 4 bedrooms. 3.5 baths. c~red and superb guality with attention to · ceilings. crown moldings. main Roor every detail. Dramatic 5 bedroom floor m(\Ster suite w/prlvare garden patio. plan. Pool, spa. BBQ pavilion. Guest wing offering private entranc" &.. $199,000 much more. -$815,000 WHR'E WARR VIEWS Only steps away from a pristine beach! Magnificent custom built home structured with stone and style. Sweeping dee.ks for gracious entertaining. romantic flreplace In master suite. exercise room with sauna. $945,000 CO(lP()llATt RETllEAT ON•,> OOUCOURSE 7800 sq ft residence Includes four master suites. great room. recreation room. state-of-the-art kitchen. On approximately I . 73 acres. with dramatic cascading pool overlooking the fairway and mountains. ull for details. $1,900,000 SUMPTUOUS SHOWPlACt ; """'""""-3 IMth honw" '"""'""' t,·.uu,...... (._ •JU!\trv l11<tkon" ..... Ltnd PAJtK-LlKE SETTING LOCATION, LOCATIO~. lOCATIO~ l1w i-..-. b <WI•'"' 1h ... ru.._t rond1hun 2 ~ ... ,.,... , <kt! ,.,th rt••• 6 tt.-'"U> ""~ ~ .. 1 b.ar l'\.Jlft'WntiC' m...--•n •I hr~"'""'""'°" tut-WJ'~• 6 llBQ \mlN....._-.. SSS0.000 In qut11 ~lJ L..rpornuntrv IJt<lwf\ runn.ol d1n1n11 "'Om ~k"~ _..... h.Jruom "' ..,a.u1 tub f•molv ftt"m W>lh fl..,,i.n $294,500 ·--.. ··-----· ____ ..... ______ _ &"'"1hl'lt ' -°"11 "°" "'''"'" l>tun on, fi...,.....ln h•°"I("'""' °""" ... u ••. ..i .. up SISS.000 -This custom home ls ~ned around a glass ftoored atrium wtth glass wall~ open to a die ~anda. Brllllant architecture wtth dlu.ltng views Approx. 6000 sq ft ot luxury living with wine cellar. elevator. pool and sp.\ and more. $1,299,000 COWBOY SPf.CIAL Unique single level custom ranch 0 1 private bluff. surround~ by appro>- Hve wooded acres. Main house with master suites. guest house. barn an, tack room. Riding arena and corral $799,000 EACH Of\'OU 11o1" tn-lr.~ i.-nh<-UJ'IU \ I • r.....,.'f'of"'"''-·-• '""-''' rt.WW'nm..tfe" -. ~ ~Matti" ~ wt 1tr "'~"" •-d«I.• 6 • •uflrJ '""..,.:' Su.9,500 • . • • ., NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE Beauliflll Cprooa del Mar liqJe family 3 bedroom, 2 bldl bome. NeWJy remodeled tilcbee willa au new appllaac:a. Baulitl&l frel(dl doon opee to a woederfllJ' brick palio. Hudwood flooriq du'ougbout. Gorgeous laocla:apag. Located jut a aoct wilt. tO beec!llel ot Coroaa dcl Mar. ,,_... 000 (UJ ~ ClllJJU.e6JJ-OIU3 aa.I MW,.... or .... ., bdrm llome. loOblk IDciiioa. Qmlly 1M ·-•l S.. 4lec:t.. 4 .......... °' .......... JlM. c.u Alb • 61'-n.J For AU Yqw Beal Enatt Needs .. WAL11a MllOBJ.. JUSllJl!H1' ~ . aBTSY IOYD........................ ... 646-13'6 MARY OaAHAM ....................... 713.0131 OAY PROUD ............................ 673.3914 JAXB U.OHS ............................ 631-0lll JOAN COOPIUl .......................... 67J.444 I HM UNDIBJl0 ......................... 67S-l674 ALJC8 aaoWNEU. .................... 67~-9m OAIY SIPIC>RAm ...................... 419-6711 MARILYN ltlD!D ....................... .217-01'8 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1994 /PAGE 9 Impeccable !usury studio condo. Gocgeou$ decor. Bedroom area sepanted by Shoji doors Va.nilla marble noors. plush carpet, mirrors. t ti 000 Call Waltu fl 5U-JO&J Huge 2 bdrm, 2 bllh +den or formal dining rm-your cboice. Beautif\.11 marbled fireplace. excenave minors. bacbed oat, plush carpea ti 000 Call Dan fi 509-3054 Great value! fab\llous 2 bdrm condo. Ellce.1- lent locaeloe. Huge wrap-arouod 119do. fully landlCaped. Vay IWlDY .t prtvate. t22I Call Wolur • SU-3083 Don't Mis1 Thi1 Value/ T8*fully remodeled l bdrm cxedo. Beauti,. Elllrl '-F t.y aod oceM View hau1ry coodq. ful bertlet. bardwood entry, awnerous"'""oat=ca-~,_.~H!ID outlide patio widl mexkaa psven a meollies. wet bu-:-Uve cloee to tbe beach! • ludecape. Sp9ciou 2 bdrm + dealdinina rm. t1 000 c.a 0-. "'9-3054 c.u 0-. 5()9.JOJ.f Sun•et & Ocean View""i ao.o-CalalM oc.. ..... :z -bdrm m•7 ........ 0 I ¢ IWj 1llllcar:-~ 11ee1J .....,.._ (2'JOf'MI J..CJOJ Cllll .,.,_, • JU..JOIJ -U.roin$ 211 r/Xicow:t :lJucb - Wa/lu-7/(;1c/Hlf, :Jlr.sidenl (714) .JM-:Jl)4J 'lJon 9oultl (114) .509-J0.54 , 0 PAGE 10 I SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1994 -New Listings Eastslde North Bay Eastslde town- home. Huge backyard, new carpet/paJnt. Steve High $225,000 Eastslde Costa M esa Great oppor- tunity In the Heights. 3 Bd. 2.5 Ba. BartoUc S Saito $254, 900 Corona del Mu 2 Bd. 2 Ba. condo on ocean side of hlahway In COM. Jerry Finster $369,000 Wat Newport Larae 4 Bd. family home, one block from beach. Good & Forsey $43',000 New Listings Dovef' Shons CUstom rontemporary wl 9 ........_, panoramic~ bay, city lights & mtn. views. Bob S Mary EUen Weclarz $629,000 -. ea.,_ c--. Tum-key a. tom. SophJstlation wtth comfort. Sara Manta $2.495,000 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE 0FFIC~ HOURS 9:00 ~.M. ~ 5:0«;) P .. M. SATURDAY & SUNDAY --------·-----.. -L-------..,~-·- • ... -.-............. .,.._. - NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATl:JROAY, DECEMBER 3, 1 994 /PAGE 11 .. View Properties r .---.....--=:r:::::=~--•rbor View Hills Large lot with Mt.Joa Vlefo Beautiful 5 Bedroom 2.5 Bath home with mountain view. P•trlck B•utollc $310,000 Corona del Mar Wonderful opportunity to build large home or 2 unit condo. Views of bay and ocean Chrts Undsay $499,000 Ocean RJdce Great opportunity to build custom home in Newport Coast. Sites rancinc from 11 ,000 -18.000 sq. ft.· Weluteln & Scaalan $525,000 expansive view. J Bedroom, family room, & dinlnc coom. Evan Corkett $915,000 Blc C.nyoa The last remaining l ot overlooklnc 2nd green on Big Canyon's Golf Course. Bibb & Lecrand $1 . 175 .ooo Cameo Sltores Spacious 4 Bedroom custom View home in great location., Beverly Morphy $1,295,000 ~lboa Island Modem 3 Bedroom bayfront. Docks for 2 boats. Beverly Morphy .. $1 ,495,000 Hubor Island Exclusive bayfront property in gated enclave. New dock, forever bay,views. Great opportunity Corkett & Brookes $2.475,000 · Shore ·cJlffs Spea.acular 5 Bedroom oceanview estate! Sportscourt, pool and spa. State of the art kitchen. wine cellar, etc -Slbb & Lyle $3,800,000 Family Neighborhoods Coro .. del Mar Great location on picturesque street to build a ·new custom home. Walk to beach and shops. Frank Hqlte. $412,000 Seallaavea Pristine, remodeled • 2 Bedroom house on great lot. Marda B......-iir • $220,000 . . Opportunities So•tll Lllp.. Wondetful ·oceMfront estate on secluded cove. Bibb & Harm $2,49'.ooo ••• ,. ... .., CUllam holne wlttl d~ ........... nteftor. .......... $2,7'0,000 Harbor View Homes J Bedroom 2 Bath on huge lot, new kitchen. new master bath; pool, spa and fireplace. Rick Lancevtn · $474,900 Top of the Wodd One of the ft nest new homes ever built In Lacuna Beach, exten· sjve use of r11001dlngs. granite & limestone. Steve Hlch $595,000 Shore CUffs Channing single story J Bedroom wlrh family room. Fireplace Beach community Dottle Valentine $599,000 Corona del Mar Located between Paci8c & waterfont. This prime lot will~ modate one CK two sincJe family homes. Hurtey & Wall $660.000 Dover Sltores Fabulous 5 Bd. 4.5 Ba, custom home. J FP. Jfool and spa. Evan Corkett $615,000 Harbor Hiii Exceptional in ever way: design, amenities. style. 4 Bedroom custom . sUS.n Scanlan $1,375,000 Guard Gated Communities IElnerald a., !..Arte lot with canyon, oce.n & dty llcht views. Rod Dailey $795.000 lnbte Co¥e Bulld your drum home. One of the best lots •v•ll•ble. Private bNch and tennls Stnkfnc views. Sara Hbtmaa $1,295,000 Hart.or HUI Appeliltnc home: qU.-lty and •ttentlon to det•ll throuchout. ---Cllbmw with full kltcMn wl bMh. • I &ColUll $1,47',000 Bl• Caa1oa Spectacular 6 or 7 Bd. estete on lercHt lot In Bit Cenyon FeMurel pool. sportscourt & .... howe. ..... g. •t.b $2,ITS,000 Uada Isle One of Newport's premier bayfront locations. Features breath- taltjnc unobstructed turning basin view s~rtey Harris $2,950,000 Emerald e.y'Polnt Splashing. large 6 Bedroom 7.5 Bath home. Huge views of be~h. white water and cliffs. Rod Daley $3,990.000 Harbor 1.a.nd Wonderful bayfront lot with 62 ft of frontace and spectacular main channel views. Beverty Morplty $4,400,000 ... CaaJO• Fr9nch Repncy home overtooltlnc the fairway. u.•., & llbb $4. 7'0,000 644~1600 Condo & Town home tmne Noft!twooc;I l:i«ht & bright condo ' wl 2 master suites. 2. 5 Ba. & 2 car garage. Chris ValU $17 4,000 Newport Nortla Model perfect 2 Bedroom rondo in excellent location. Sara Hlnman $199,000 Newport Nortlll Super Newport value -priced under market W,,,._&O.~ $399,900 ••J•lde Cowe B•yfront luaury condo In cuerd-..ted •re•. ROlldllHela $691,000 PAGE 12 / SATUROAY,"l>ECEMBER 3, 1994 NEWPORT BEACH/COST~ MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE 644~1 -600 . Corona .de) -Mar fumlne Creek Elepnt 2 Bedroom condo in gated area. Den and patio. Evan Cotkett $525,000 lnt.e TerTace 3 Bedroom 2 Bath Cape Cod In family nelghbomood. Chris Undsay $5'45 ,000 Coron• Hl1htanda South Padflc contemporary plantation. Ocean vtew. Hillary & F.lmbeth 'J1t,amer $879,000 Corou del Mar Perfed family home with spectaCUlar ocean view! Pat Harley • $1 ,425,000 Badt Bay Pool home and great cul-de-sac location. Large rooms JoAnne Perldns ·$305,000 Harbor Rldse Crest Mint condition ·casablanca· 3 Bedroom 2 5 Bath This wonderful property exudes warmth · Patrick Bartollc $554,900 Harbor vtew Homes Best location possible. First house next lo greenbelt. Greafvlew ofi>arll.1 block'fromsch~ Scanlan & Hinman $799,500 Newport Beach Beacon Bay Beach home, boat dock. great location. 3 Bedroom I 5 Bath LH. Owner motivated Marie Fargo $900,000 Newport Oceanfront Duplex In quiet beachfront section Top quality buildi~ spacious units in minl condition . Ronda Hein $1.150,000 Central Newport Oceanfront cU$_tom 3 Bedroom 2 Bath 2 fireplaces RJck Lancevtn $11295,000 Lag~na Beach Portaflna -Large 4 Bedroom 3 Bath home with speaacular ocean and coastline views. Over 3,300 sq ~ of living space Steve Hl&h · $925,000 ... Emera ld Bay Wonderful family Emerald Ba y Flat ld't -excellent building site. Fabulous opportunity. Rod Daley $639,000 Emerald Bay Large 24,000 sq. ft . view lot. Great opponunlly to build Private beach community Guard gated Rod Daley $825,000 home on cul-de-sac. 4 Bedro0m with ocean view, private beach, tennis, pool and,pari<s. Sara Hinman $1.175,000 C.plstrano Beach Step out front door onto sand Wonderful tamlly home on Beach Road 5 Bedroom -4 Bath Connie M axsentJ $1.695,000 Emerald Bay The best family home available In fabulous Emerald Bay Terrific views Finest construction Rod Daley $2,49 5,000 Beach Properties Upper Vktort. Remodeled home with ocean view and walk to beach. Steve Hl&h $329,000 Corona del Mar Charmine cottac~­ steps from beKh. Uvlnc room with vault- ed ceiling. Seller want outl Mal1aa PMUlppf $349,000 Old Hmnttacto• Beach Wonderful historic property lust 2 b locks from restored downtown. Walk to beach. J•dJ Good $499,000 PortllftM Spectac:uw <>CUI\, coastline and Aliso Pier views. Pool, l«Ufity system, '-le INICer suite, loft~ prne room. Steft HIP $799,000 ,,. "" .~ J ~ ___ __.:. ---_ __.. Shore Cllffs Charming 5 Bedroom 55 Bath family home, 3 fireplaces, lormal dining. pool, spa and~ View. Ev.n Corkett $879,000 IMne Cove Crest Spacious new 4 5 Bedroom custom home. Great d~. Ocean view, spa and 1af1e yard. Sara Hinman $2,395,000 Emerald Bay Fabulous San Francisco style home on the oc:ean5'de of Emerald Bay. Terrific views. Rod Daley $2, 9'0,000 Balbo9 Pella-la Building sire on private Island. Dock. tennis and beach. Howard LaWIOll $1 ,400,000 Balboa Pen ..... Poblt Creal comer bayfront l~tlon with 4 Bd & a pier one of the finest views In the Harbor ~b Ber& $ t .695 .ooo 8-con Bay Sophistication on the bay! 5 bedroom fronting on sand} beach with tumlnc ~n views Debi Bibb $1 ,895,000 lrvlae Cowe Ab•lone Point Spectacular flat oceanfront lot. Rod Daley $4,600,000 Emerald Bay. Most spectacul.H oceanfront ever offered In Emerald Ba \ BreathtakJng views and construction Rod Daley ' $5,995,000 Costa Mesa JERRY FINSTER -759~3750 Newly built oceanfront contemporary style overlooking secluded cove. 4 Bd. 4.5 Ba. Spectacular kitchen. Beach access. $2,460,000 Spectacular Italian villa on pr1me 45' wide ~ bayfront. Larae dock. magnificent marble floors & staircase. Sunny location. $2.295.000 • ____________ __;,. ________ ........., __ .--...,-..----------~-----·--------------------·-:-··-- . - Bluffs Back Bay View 2409 Novia 644,-)600 · CHRIS VALLI 759-3738 Office 854-3374 Residence West Newport • No BoARDWALK •CORNER LOT • 2 B EDROOM COTIA'CE •REDUCED TO $899,000 • Pric~d Reduced Below Com parables ~ · -~~----~..J SeUer ls M otivated! • Lowest Prjced Tr:ina with View of Back Bay aod Sunsets and Huge Greenbelt • SeJJer Leaving Area and ··Wants Out! Offered hf: Sara Marvin 759--3795 Bring Us Offers! 7300 W. OCEANFRONT B EST BUY ON THE BEACH! COM -SHORECUFFS OCEAN VIEW . Tptally remodeled contemporary on the canyon .1 In the exclusive community of Shorediffs. Large canyon lot and spectacular ocean views. Close enouch to hear the surf on the beach. · LenderownecL.$1,79',000 • ..... -·---------·--.. -7··· ., ___ ... ____ .. -·-- Was $339,,00 Reduced to $309 ,000 NORTH LAGUNA -OCEANFRONT Premium oceanfront location overtook/ni the beach at Crescent Bay. Quintessential beach house with separate guest studio and fresh water swimming pool. Tenific orientation to surf and sunsets. Direct private access to beach. Proposed plans for extensive remodel...$2.695,000 COM -SHORECUFFS CANYON SE1TING A unique natural canyon settinc and a beautJfulty remodeled home blend toeether Into a creat opportunity In this much soucht after community. l"'pecx:ably malnU.lned llncle-level home olert ocean views ... $99'7 ,000 • CDM -OCEAN & BAY VIEWS Striking panoramic views of oce1n, sunsets and Catalina from this.wann and tnvit1n1 single level executive home. Quiet and private location on one of the prettiest st~ts in CoroM del Mar ... $1.19',000 ------·-~------J --------------,1-··--. . - ~~--···-~ ATURDAY DECEMBER 3,-1994 /PAGE ~5 METRO ' ' • I T \I · '._ I \ l Y · .. PRESENTS· •••. ~o~ .. s" H4tlM . : .. S2.i1* OwNER"MOTiVATEd! REAdy TO MOY£ iN. BEAUTirut HoME. DYMPNA ffTZSIMON . c~.c~ 1)d 1-1'4-.. S~O * SruNNiNG villA by IHE SEA. ·:'ENCf.iANTir-.G" • . DARREU PASH 720-9422· H~V~~ .... $351* EscAp£ ro THE TRANQu iliT)i of A CAPE Cod liviNG · EXp£Ri H . fl0R£NC£ UPSON M4-H27 .. J,...,~c~-P~J 2BR plus dEN, PRivATE spA. $2,400 M ONTH · c .. .t. .... c ... ~ M-1-1~ ic-.. ,, FoR SAIE OR IEASE . 5 BR ; 5 I /2BA. STEps TO BEACH S4 .200 MoNr~ . . . Sf~i!~ ... ... $~15 * DAzzliNG rAMi lY. HOME · of srylE i ~ A cliic GATEd COMMUNiTy. KEITH DUDLEY · 4t4-207J C~M~ ... $321* GORGEOUS 2 MASlER . SUiTC plus 2BR ANd dEN . LovEly pool CAll Now! STE~E RIDDLE 241..o608 . ~~··· ... St+~* fa,JOY slllMMERl'\(10<11\\ Vi£WS I~ 1I11s sp M IOl s HOM( w/RLsn c cl tl\RM "S1Mpl M l\(il< .,r· . CARY SULLY ·~1 -J411 ~ .. ~~ J~c.~ .. S24?* A c.QI iovERS pARAd1sE . • Jusr A d-iip AwAy. MARY t.OU MARION 4f4-207J ~oo fERNlEAf. CDM , 0pEN SAr/SuN 1 .. 5 18 SEA lslANd, NB , 0P£N Su~ I , 5 2 7 7 RC>CHrnER, CM • Op€N SuN } , 5 CA 92660 , ,. CONTEMPORARY SHORE CLIFFS HOME Sl .295.000 Cu510111 tim w ~Jn,• vrew> ,,, c1n Ge•' 1ri t. while w tier 3 lrlll:, >kvl11.jMs r1'L"sseo 114ti1,:1_, sh~.1·n shO'tl.t'r Private beach Jccess Marty /<. r.1~11n1lJ Jones 1?9 i/)1 7252 ........ ,. Liii .... Cit zpa)custom tolal RE-00. Lile & Brile. 48R/3BA plus ~rus rm Huge pnvaiebrick Patio lot enlerlaining. NEWwhilepaint in/out, hie carpel & MORE Peek VIE\'{. MOliva~d! 310 Via Udo Soud. MUST SEE!! llAUll VIEW lllllES CUIMEI $Sitt,• Beautifully upgraded 4BR. exec. hm nr park & elem. school in Newpoc1s fa\IOnte lamify community. UVISI TOWIMOUSE UVlll8 $545,• Beautiful 2BR. 2 .SSA+ den lowriume. Best views. 2 lrpl's. gourmet kithen. A gated community. spa:ial property. Must see. SPECIM. CIM DUPLEX $531,• 4BR 38A • 2BR 18Acona • 4-car ar. Bid "'us( inled ·excellent value' Our.RECORDED 24-Hour Info Line is available to you. For information on prtipeitie for sale, simply call 1-800-545:.1444 and enter the n-•H l8T U1J•n1a 1t1M,• 4BR, 2.5BA. excellent central location. Tiie fioor + ll>Qraded carpel. window cowrings. Mint condition. *ll'll mady lo move inl · .... , RIUllSU--CMl $525,• 2BR widen or 3BR" 38A condominium. Magr.ificent Japanese garden~. f.rpl tn liv rm• mslr e~. Comm.pool.spas, tennis eris & cfutmuse. ~qu1si'8. CUTE CllOU • llAI llPUX-t411,• Cape Cod 28R. 18A front untt. upgraded, wge palio. 29R, 1~ bid! unit ClllU DB. MAI...... . Wonderful 3BR, 2.58A, single fam\ly hm tn COM! Complete w/plantauon sruners & Berber carpet. This hm 1s a 1 O+ & a must sell! IEST 1UY II URAi VIEW!! $457 ,500 · Exceptional 4BR hm in phase 3 ol Harbor View. A stunning rem~. large yard & close to shops & restairants makes lhis a great opportumrym •EWPORT RIDGE MOITSHUT $415,000 Great view new hm in Montserrat 3BR. 2.SBA, private courtyard entrance Gated comm., French doors air cond. Setler ~nt~ sold now! LARGEST PW1 IN BAYVIEW TBUCE ~21.00!0. Family rm, goorm.et kitchen w/breaktast rm. Mstr has ad1acent sllttng rm Cooim. pool. S« gate within walking distana! lo backbay • GORGEOUS POOl NOME $t05,000 This elegent execulive hm !~led in presti.g~s galed COi!'· titul interior cathedral <;e1hngs. lo"!'al dim~ rm, 2 {rpl s cen a kiltreiiwitll·ina~ances Fieochw1ndows&cloors Pnva1e pool & spa assoc iennis entertaining cones na~~ly 4 •EWPOllT IOITM Vl.W $311,too First floor mstr suile hardwood ftoonng a.Jc. 38R 2 5BA Gated commu MEW TOWIMOMES $365,000, S445,•, $535,000 ,, ~ = ~ J,ownhomes in CorDna def Mar· 1ust completed sold 1 blocks to bea:h ocean view decks. 2 & 3BR Approx 1200 -1800 sq IL Great location• $365 000 • $535,000 COM FRONT UliT CHMMEI $3&5,00D 3BR. 2.58A. mint condition. root top deck w/own view. French doors, marble mstr bath. Sharpl! THE TERRACES $341,• Welcome to this delighttul hm in the terraces comm. Enter lhru the gale lo a beautiful courtyard winding around the landscaped yard. The hm leatures plantat!on shutters. bit-In wall unit in 2nd BR, lig~t & bright ca.Jpe1 & hoorino. 2BR, 2BA. YIU.A BAI.BOA, GATED COMM. $321,000 Top hoor. oct.an & lido channel views1 2 mstr suites. skylights• high ceilings. Assoc tennis. pools & spa. .. FUU UPfiWH IM IEWPOllT BEACH!!! $310,000 Laroest model ·Augusta· w/marble flooc lllru Ule !\all, dining rm & kithen. Freoch doors. wet bar, bMled window in mstr BA. lots more! . IAYWW THUCE $211,. Lowest price in Bayview Terr.ice! 2BR. 28A. Gated guarded comm Comm pool & spa & minutes to ~Ch. Large spa in badcyard. Seller is very motivaled! : CISTA S214,• cti !'jf eeauti..,lly decorate at e~ol cul-de-sac. Very private loation w rge bEkyard. Per1ett IOI growing !amity. Seller motivated lor a quid! salt. au Pim•..,.., IUCI sat,• Beautiful upper 28R w/VM of pool & palm trees. lm~llte. One block ., Bllbol Island & Fashion Island. Light & airy. r usnm CUL-If.SAC S211.• Best nel;it>omood! 3BR. 28A +family rm. Hardwood ft JS, tile in kil & balls . . Greal yard w/many lruil trees. A. must 3118! WllllllHI ·mil 181 mAY! '247,. Gl'Nt28R +den trn moss from SpringKte Park. Could be 38R. Sellers are VfllY, *Y m0Ch1111d. au U1 •A sns.• Beautiful Penthouse. View of wa'8r fr001d~.2BR or 1 BR+ den. Skylights, walk to belctl + U<fo Village . .WtllT IEACI a 111•-. mt.• \Jhls 3BR, 2.58A unil is well maintained. Formal dining rm w/add1tio~I rm In kitchen fof Stnlll &It* & chairs. Mstr BR has walk-in clmel + skyli!ill in mstt BA.. Frpl, •t blr & much more. · ----•CllTA.UaM,• TurrHey! l..Jrge38R, 28Awi11rgecountrykithen. Fftldldoors, windows Many wondellll llalres. On a priwla lol. • IPACIM BfllT-*111.• 38A, 28A, 2 INI nnily rm & lrpl. Cumn kitNn, lllllfs hlw madl tlis I. l*fld lhcMpla. -Open Houses •••• $ 625,000 ~ 1 • 4.30 S Vogl • 211,000 .... t ... :30 8.WY!lnd • -.~ .... t-• . NltiNm Sl3DO.OllO ~ 1:30 •• .11D....Unt.tt1 .,, .. 2S120Ms Pl s 279,000 ~ 1 • 4 J:) J !Uboll $1, 195,000' Su11cS1¥ 1 • 4 S.Mrttnun I 579,000 ~ 1 • 5 Nelger-Gllchnst .. -1 Sequra $ 190,000 SulMlly 2. 4 Sl,295,000 ..... l:IM:30 M Jonts , ..... °"" I StS.000 ... t •4tl l .lilincWI --J10\11U.OSOlll I 94,000 ..._ .U M :IO ~ .. ... w. ...... ~ ..... . -~-...... 500 . . .....-----·4_. ·---·----·~----+-·----.. -----=---_...;..;._t__.__ .. _..__.._~--~---. - ura wa1m•ur ••--•.m.• GlandmlUI on 3 MllsW/a rooftop~. Privaa beattl. baysidll pool & · VIEW•• • UTU ce••n $1 ,251,• · pilt + s~ for 5 boats. Panoramic viMs Iran most major nns:i~ S_,Ming custom Im I~. in Hlrbof H~I. Pal'IOf1mic ocean. Catalina & sDll ~~tie in9fiof & lldlrior. · NMponCe:merviaws:.e.itifulmulli-IMloutdoof atUw/peol.Jacuzzi & A UYlm VI.LA $4 .. -~bat. ga.o1.tie-art kilnn, eleoant living nn wtsoaring ceiling, mstr n _. .. ~ l*:tllS .. ~ rA't. jetty+ payfilion . An sutle wtsauna. many blHns. lndoof 1 outdoor sound system. Call to see. l!linii.i· llQCI done 1n a timeless design. EntrY ccaJrtyard. · 111.1111al$1,1•,• ,. TllH ICIWY. came-. SS.•• Beautiful custom lanily hfn w/paoo ~ews in galed comm. of Harbor H~ll .. a.uAl!ty '9cTDd _, ~ h livin area Iran b 1r11 hned decll on ~~ Jl?O' & patio. sec.sys Nr eullent schools. great mi11y h blllf dOMl to a *Y special sedu~ cove. 48A. 4.58A. 41h BR could ty. . be llj(jio oc dfice wtprivata entry. U.t ••s · ICEM VIEW S1, 1 •,• 01mnt MTIM -p • • Cii1ft'JnslJpgllded custan trn w/Oeautiful pool, 3BR. den, new kithen. 5'*ial Capl Cod tlldilion, ~ular main chl1nnel iocation, aftording ~ lS. l.atge lot. 3-car garage. dl1lfl\ftvim of h bly & Newpof1Harbor.48R *hw/priu BA + Sep. IUIT1fll CAmMA ICUIFIHT $1, 141,• maids rm. Wlllrftont living at its tmt! On the bea:h! This elegant estale has unobstruded views up & down the ••A ...... llAI a.•• coastline. OoalitY construction & 1amenities. 10.000+ SQUlll lllt. 98A. -i -2BR Mll:S.. 2 latlldly nns. mud rm, gym ~II ... ULUA J9llD $1, 1-.- 5PL. AlamtiOl_l rm wflh malt sl')op. Garage 6 car, welaker on lake Sold ctr n~ P!qieny in mirA ~ition. Hiil sm:imer/winler rents 180 ~miftd. ~views. J.11 new windolts and IWJl/patio • . llT ""'a". TNI IAYU a.•.-CllR ... UIY -'10. LMDU $1,025,llOO A sensational localion for llis ~t Im in privata are1 of Bayside Pio, Ocean view. Newly bit In 1988. Large modem kil bonus rm now used as a in I pictllt pRct COW w/impirtng wat views• pi«+ slip. fasiesl yacht W1l w/full ball. Open. filtlt & airy. Ctr4rally la:aled, walk to main bead\. aa:ess k) CQlfl ' llUT FAlll. Y CIMPIUIJI • mr. ICM $111,111 ...a• HAI ti,•,• 2homes. 4BR.10Jll ~each1 41eaalj)lltets. Tennis cOUtt& mu;timore., <9__ 8)Wondlrllf con9npO(ary SBR. 5.58A lvn W/al)t Ocean. 6-cal' gar~ 6 beauUlul ftOIWerS l frutt ll9es. tiifliOf & JaiY & bm*ont Vilws to Palos Verdes. l:Aml MIES.-.- ~kl!\~,~ Shoca or.an W. pool home. Pride of ~rship. MTlllTlll ......... Con~ rwnodeled. ligtt & brlgtt Im. feal!ring a combination !amity & media rm. Locnd on main dlanflel w/l boat d<x:b. , .,.,..mausecs-,• ctf Jml)Bredlllking view w/2 mstr uta's + 2 lltge BR's all on one iWll ~ in ,.r,1ront CCU1yard + playg~. llll\l _. IPICTACll Al t 111 ... 48R. 38A + 5'11.ty at Tn !Uk en tBM!A down w1speccaai1ar view Neutral decor. °"""will deal! . •Cll&lllW1STllY ..... 48R. 2.SBA. "911 buy. Wed 1 stoiy, ~ light liYing area. 3 ffpl's. .. cf h., ~ kithln. l.Dw maint landscape. •CHIJ B•fMI ..... Prine cpllty crlbnwhip, ~ dlcor*f city light view. Sitting ......... ..,......., ~-....:;'°°"'= ~ w few dimnlnaling tlJ)iers. um11_au..,• 9PsJ:-=~=~==~:.=~ lcMly w•. . 11 ICW·ICUI .. .._ CusDft ~Hill <Ptln ·~ 2 "'* U.. lS&Ai 3 hpl's. Ball wala-ln ctom•~U.load_.. &91CU11ty.-.. .. .,., ... ..., ... ..,,.,.. Kitt*l IMIOdllld, .., .. llil ...., ~ hm 11 no. CClllPI*. bJ ...... -·in k*Mn! Biil buy! 112 ... .., __ '111._ ...... cllllow/3G ..... f111 ......... ..... .... ·-... ., ... ..... SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1994 /PAGE 17 , ........ IUl11Fll .. $721,• ~ lttt Jtrooi Pelican Hills'& Catalina Isle IO Palos Verdes. 48R new carpet+ painL Community Spyglm Ridge. mATE SAU· PJUCE BICED!!! J725,• Dramatic price re<iJclion!! SOaeping views ol lhe blue ~lie & Catalina! Best ruy and view too! C0tona Highlands. Open ftoorplan & large tms _ WATBFIDIT W/DOCIC I IOAT SIN,000 ~Beach. Gated warertront community Very well cared lor trad1t1onal tvn w/dodt. & boat. WIOI VIEW llW $115,. Lmf1 Beautilully customized '18R. •BA hm w/pool-sized yard & ireSioner delail ltlroughouL -Mii ........ ~ Ylllll rldlad $44,000! Best VALUE IN ARfA. Remodeled, A/C, Sec. sys. Kilw/Corian dr tops. Jacuzzi lb, clmlt organizer$. Ocean view. • IAYmlJ 9171.• 48R. 3BA. 3-car g11age, -famly 2 sby hm Wwondeftll )Q~ & enltOifi deck lCMty cicmlof dltlll .. ---f.... . ~ .~ • ., \, r "~I I :, • • j. ,·,... p :, ... : 1~ . . -· -----~~- -~- .,..... . Wonderful tiadiijonal QJSlom hm'on desirable lot in ttis gated comm. Lots d u3ed brict. This 2 story, 48R hm widen & lanily rm otfersgrear family living. Laroe family rm apens onto yeranda & beautifully appointed mstr. · sm.aoo Coolemporaryremodeled. light & bright hm. Fea- lllring acanbination lanily & media rm Located on main channel wfl. boat docks sm.- •BR. 2 5BA. wonder\11 upgrades. Hardwood Hrs. privaae spa & bit-in BOO. ~kloor patio l~ng. Custom stained glass door. Sec.sys. Pri:ed to 3911 now! Priced below ITIWl " GREAT BUYS ON GREAT HOMES DEFINITION OF A GREAT DEAL: In 1994, the average sales price in Newport Beach is $564,000 ($266.67/sq. ft.). The homes listed below arc all priced at less than $185.20/sq. ft .... That's a Great Deal! ' ·~ .. 24 Hour Hotline Open House SaDday, 1-5 1627 CASTI.E COVE CIRCLE Prestigiou$ gated community With golf course, q:ean, harbor and city light views . 4BR, 2.SBA, plus larg&'den . New carpet and paint. Beautiful garden and patios. 3 car garage. Cul-de-sac ~treet. Hotline Code 7010 $729.000 N~P~~r BEA~H_o~~!~E The Prudential t;:, 729· 7233 Calitorn1a Realty Metro Realty eel third anniversary Darrell Pash. owner broker of Metro Realty. recently hosted the oompany's third ~!1niversary holiday part( Guests enjoyed the festive gathering which included dinner and entertainment Metro Realty, staffed by moce than 60 ~gents. is at 5 Corporate Plaza. Newport Beach 92660, (714 720- 9422. Above left (1-r): Martha and Keith OUdley, Lynn and Darrell Pash. Tamera and Ed Graves. Above center (1-r): Joanie Smith, Darrell Pash. Scott Watrus. Erin Frasco. Above right (l~r): Band members Rocky Robbins. Mike Oliver. Joe Pastorelli, Bob Gunn, Ron Knowles. Below right (l·r): John Maier. Kim Seidenberg. Garry Sully Below. far right: Jackie Gillis (left) and Barbara Sangregret. . --------~l HARBOR fflll. -GATED COMMUNITY . 4 CUSTOM HOMES WITII VIEWS I . 20 HD.J.SBO•OUGH -1, ,000 ll'>ctl hrick. Sll'f> down Ii\ hlR 1"11om . wi1h m.irhk fin.:pl.1n.•. l.1~c fJmily ~mom '\\'ilh Wl'I 0.lr o~n:-onto CXJT ~: ,j, l' 'l'rancl:t Elc~.1n1 nuNer :-uitc y.t :~~··ir.i':'~';·;d:~0==~iiiiiliiiilliw 'I 5 Hll15BOROUGH ·.$1,19S,000 P:mommic vU.·w ... Oix·n Ooor plan wi1h vauhl•d n:iling. ... dr-,unaric living mom, down.,1:.iir.. ~tudr wi1.h buih;-in.-;. 1..:ugc: m.l'>tcr '>llllc h.1, .in <X.c~1n view Will t:un,1<.ler lc..-.1:.c: -oplion or lca'4! .. .24 HDJ.sBOROUGH. -$1.395.000 C.1lifnrnia t:rn~tcmpor.try homl· "11h 1 M1.:dill'rf'.1nc-.1n 0.1ir. Open l 'llh. 11 111 .m~nt room o\'crlook..-. pool ,, "P , L1"inJ:e. drning ;and ~udy UJ>'l.111, n " mizc <>< • .'can Jnd di)' li~ht:. \'icw' 23 BEIJloNT -$1,250,000 .. P.1nnr.1mk· occ:.1n. C:u~11ln.1 & ,,." r-,, Center view:.. lk:.rutifur uu1Jc • 11 111 1 · with ·pool, sp:1 & wc:I bar ~ll p .I "'' livin~ fl>\~m. ll\Jl'll'f '>llill' w11 h '"" 1 ~l\.".11 .. ound :-ystcm. • CORONA DEL Dramatic near-new condo. 38R suites frml DR, tam rm, fab kit. Unique side by side design w/lg frt patio, roof deck. 2 car gar. wA>oat door to side patio. Shutters TIO. $595,000· BALBOA ISLAND .BeautffUI cottage "loot( has 1Unny remod. kit., French doors, gorgeous hardwood ftoof's. 28A + loft BR, 2 full BA. New brick patio. BALBOA ISLAND Duplex In a great location. Pretty brick patio leads to spacious 2BR main res. wA>eam cefllng & fplc. 1 BR apt w/prfv entrance. Plans for 2 stol'y remodel! $539,500 COSTA MESA Sprawtlng elegant 48R ptus 2 upgraded BA. Areplaces In living room & family room, formal dining room & kit. nook. Covered patio, spa. Approx. 2000 st $269,900 '\ BAYRIOOE Bank owned. Roomy 38R, 2 BA Cape Cod styte 2 story townhome. Great kitchen w/mlcrow-.ve & compactor. central air, Intercom. shutters. Nice. $249500 CORONA DEL MAR So. ot the ~ duplex in mint c0ndition. 42 JC 118 lot with huge paft(-llke yard between main res. and unit. One of the pretties1 streets in the village. . BALBOA ISLAND Mint condition duplex. Main res. 2BR, large living room with brick fireplace. Beautiful patio separate units. 2BA apt.with private entrance over 2 car garage. $539 950 CAMEO HIGHLANDS 180 clegree ocean view from this •Jerry Harris· master· ~e. 4BR 4BA otfers~finest design & amenities. Access to 4 private beaches. $1 ,255,000 I UNITS Near Hunt. Harb. Walk to beach from this lmmac. prop on quiet eds. 38R, 28A own- ers unit w/frpk: & dlr access to 2 car gar. 5 1 BA each with priv. patio. 4 more gar, sep meters. Positive cash now. $589,000 . CAMEO HIGHLANDS Expansive 4BR. 4.58A entertainment oriented home on 14,000 sq.ft. lot. Sectuded pool, indoor spa. 34 French doors. 15 skylights. pJus I ' f f ( 1 ' ' ' . • ; t ... r .. Harbor View Hoanes -Liquidation Sale , 1935 Port Carney Place~ Newport Beach This ever popular Portofino Plan is in a f antastlc locatlon·-one house from Phase II 8ark, clu~house and-swimming pool. Comprised of 4 BEDR OMS, 3 .5 BATHS, this fine residence features a welcomi~ enclosed entry bree~~Y and tbousanch of bricks. A ~erous family room is kleaU\r located just off the family kitchen with its informal dining area. Cheery and bright, several rooms look out to the pool-sized rear yard & gardens. A soaring vauhed celllng ~highlights the spacious living room with an adjoining dlnlna ,room. lbe. den/bonus room is a terrific place for stUdyln9 and olfers space for a pool table. ~ Harbor View Homes is a dvnamic community of meticulously main· talned residences and public spaces. Conveniently situated onlv minutes to Fashion Island, Newport Harbor and ocean beachesl Divorce requlra that this home be sold Immediately. . Reduced to: $657 ,500 Praentedby Ron Taylor (Pager) 509-3737 • Call ~ for information regarding this and other exclusive listings. - NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTAT~ 651-4610 UDO ISLE llEDlJCEDI OWNER MU. CAmRY. NOW $59$.000 Let us show .you this fine value. 3BR. lowly sunny south facing patio & 2-<:ar garage. Q..anmtly a single story. but potential for a 2nd stocy Cal today fQI-yot.r pril.e~~. r • BUY OR LEASE THIS BIG BAYFllONT CtJSTOM. $1.499Mil Pla'n a' sophisticated Boat Parade Party in this Cape Cod style home on ~comer lot. overlooking Nwpt Harbor. city 1icj'1ts. Mt & a SclJldy beach For ~ below current appraisal or Lease for $6. 900 per month OWNER Will. FINANCE DlJPLEX.. •• $425.000 If a duplex makes sense to you. then this Is it1 Great rental location makes this an excelent buy. Rent one & live ln the other. Cal for details today. UDO ISLE BAYFllONT WITH DOCK ONLY Sl.975Mll Huge bayfront deck, room for a ss· yacht. oumerous designer detaillng, elevator & wet bar. A distinctive· home in stJpcrb island location. Large entertaining rooms!. BAUIOA VINTAGE CHARM BAY VIEWS NOW $495,000 A classic beach holise w/forever bay view from liv rm & upstan'S MBR. 4BR. 2BA. bonus room w/wa.sh!r- dryer hookup pl.LS storage. &y vaew front porch. tool FOUR-Pl.EX WITH GOOD CASH FLOW $539.000 Ideal location for a rental. One unit as conf\gvred for CMJner·s luB-tme resktence. Call for detub about this exceptional income property~ PENTHOlJS£ PLEASURES NEAR BEAOI ONLY $168.000 Beautifu"1 appointed 2BR coodo in gated community featuring assoc pool. spa. exercise room. clubhouse & card room. SCrol throt.d'IOUI the park-like grounds or wal< to a day at the tleam! UJXURV HIGHRISE. Boat slip . available. Walt to Udo Village. Sweeping ocean & bay views. BEST Bt:N l"N NEWPORT. HERE'S 111AT POOi. YOlJ'VE · DllEAMED ABOVT ••• $539.000 38R. 3BA home~~ room. French door... high ceilings. a · t interior + a big entenainlng patio w/saar-heated pool . CllAIDllNG Dl1PlEX NEA11·111E BAY ONLY $429,000. Be-near boating and beach adMties A ~ property loaded w/pr\ie of OIM'lel'Shlp. Uve 1n one and rent the other. -WEEKEND OPEN HOlJSES -ua.w. 116 Via Ithaca. .. ... :.$595,000 SUN .......... ..14 107 V'111 Genoa ........ $659,000 SUN ............ 12-4 ~ .... 16512 Somerwt.. ....... $1 ,075.000 SUN ........ 1-5 ea.ta .... 2564 Vale Place ........... $245,000 SUN .......... 1-4 Fo t' v.-., ·17255 Santa Isabel... ....... $214,900 SAT ...... 1-5 UDO ISi.£ BECKONS YOO HOME FOR $659.000 Spaoous rooms. 4 bedr0011 i:.. larqe 5lll1l1Y patJO & ·located on a ~desirable strcct. '?ou need to see this fine home before you do cll'lOlher thing! HUGE DUPlEX ON CORNER LOT. $599.000 Upper ri has 2 separate livang rooms. dmlg areas & kitchims. ~ bedrooms. 6-<:ar garage + extra , storage ao.eiabAe. Q.JM?t area of W. Newport on a comer lot Must see ... ... .. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1994 /PAGE 23 VINTAGE BEACH HOUSE. 4BR w/forewr bay view from liv rm. & u MBR. Bonus rm + extra ~to . Pa 4 BEDROOMS FOii ONLY $214,900 Pnde of oo..nershrp in this light/bright 4BR home w/nr.e bock & front yards. redone kitchen & baths Room to S1ore your boat or RV Move right in' DUAL DUPl.EXES ON 2 LOTS: ••• S325.000 EACH Spaoot6 & bright TI~. sundecks. back yards. tons of parking & fireplaces in each unit Sold only as a package You need to <let fast on this one1 BAYFRONTISUP AVAllABlE BEST BUY AT $229,000 LOWEST l?RJCED BAYFRONT Bay & ocean view resxience m 'ierunty high nse compk>x frotunng ixX>I & !>pa Walk to Lido Vilbge ~ps. rl"-li\uranb & theatre Boot slip a\.eilable HARBOR VIEW HOMES SAi.Ei DIVORCE MUST SEU. NOW S65 7 ,500 Four bedrooms + family room + bonus room 2 cxy Portofmo P\an wtth an C?11Closed entry breCZE'\\.'8Y A beautiful back yard garden allllo!.phere Lots of room for VOi.i" family to grow GRACIOUS OCEANFRONT IANDMARK ESTATE S2.295MIL Prominent SBR. 4 SBA e<-tate on the Balboa PemnsuL" Point c.xeanfmnt A St Owlcs kitchen will delight 'the chef of the hou.c .. !Wli»< to th.? o;ol..lf'ld or the pounding surf Make your appointment to see this un!Cµ' buy BAY/OCEAN VIEW CUSTOM NEWPORT HOME. S l .495MJL 3BR. 3 SBA entertaung home "'tlere no C?\.pcn ha bet>n pared .. no deta~ overlooked' Open & !>p;te1ous floorplan features a huge rooftop entertaung deck "'ith panoral'TllC bay. ocean & Catalina Isle \llel.\.'S GOllGEOOS BAYFllONT ON GILBERT ISi.AND $1.07 5MIL Fantast1e main c:h.lnnel locabOn 4BR. 3BA. ~ room. three so· boat slips Huge entertaining deck. bay views from kitchen. living. dinrngcmd f~ room; A prune waterfront location. .... -. I ' 4 f • I' , ' • ·-.. ·--···----... ·-· ·-.. ·~ -'• •" ...,__ .._. '-_.• • l • '-'_,• t ,.....V .... l t l M I \JV ., ....... PAGE 24 / SATURDAY.~C&UBER 3. 1894 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE OPL~ JIOt. I~ S..\ll Hl>r\\ 1-4 1338 S.ntiago $659.000 V8'gllene Hull BEACON BAY 62 BNcon Bay $1,150,000 Ginny Wray ubo1su \\3 V1a Udo Soud $2,895.000 E~ieOlson 844 V1a Udo Nord $3,795.000 Velma limmo11s llfE.BWFFS 3.34 Wll&. Ma'ne Carmt'n Carlton OPEN UOl :Sf~ Sl fNl>AY 14 BALBOA ISlAND . 111 Dlamond $725.000 Joann Akerman BAYCREST 2021 Holiday $429.900 Ahson McCormick EASTBWFF 2443 Vista Nobleza $495,000 Chnsty Langford EMERALD BAY 1609 Emerald Bay $2,100,000 Lyleen Ewing IRVINE TERRACE 2006 Tahuna Terrace $695.000 Edie Olson UDO ISLE 343 V&a Udo Soud $2,895.000 Kevin Kanda MESA VERDE 1854 Pttcalrn $318.500 Velma Timmons NEWPORT NORTH VIUAS 3022 Cone Portal $535.000 Gail Vorit SPYGU\SS HIU 60 Drakes Bay $849,000 Joyce Olson THE BLUFFS 334 V'5t11 Madera $327.000 Carmen Carlton 2400 Vls1a Nobleza $329,000 Judy Strauss 2021 A'1tnkta Chico $469,000 Chuclt Cotesworthy nJRTtE ROCK SUMMIT •40 Brigmore Alsle $429,000 Robert Bents ---- -· IRVINE $12Slhne. S'llarp 2 bd, dem. 2 ba end unit overlook"rno greenbelt. Large prlv~te patio and 2 car garage. light ceramic Ille In kilchen and eating area. Tasteful wallpaper and Berber urpet plus llfeplace In Irving. room Light and brlQhl alld shows ore.al IRVINE TERRACE i2t!ISlllQ. Gorgeous custom 4 bd. 2.5 bi remodel'.14ew oalhs. new kitchen. 7 new skylights. expanded rooms and closets, new carpellng. roof. new landscaping. Never lived in since remodeled Just finishing up. Super clean and brighl corner lot in great family neiOhbOrtiood ~·llome~-·2 .N the 'Inner loop' of Mesa Venlt: Walk to 1111 Country Ctub, ~rt, schools. Great remodeled kllchln Ind bdls. Updated appliances and added family room, 10 year new roott Does not back 10 Adams. l~J home, near park and sct1c!fl1•= large bd, (3 even have attached bathS) 3.5 ba. famlly • room, firecllKe, walli:-ln dosets, NC. new roof, solaf" l\Clt water, and tons ol storage. f>alio Is maele for e111ertalning with spa and Santa Maria slylt built4n 880. lenced commun poo . , p s , can ·NEW LISTIN<aS _ bd. Grul family home Of ideal lor single person With 1 bd, 1 ba downstairs l0t guests. Remodeled kitchen wltllo _ ea110Q area Priced lo sell FAST! SAN JUAN CAPtSTRANO $335,000 ' Bank owned and ready lor Oiiers! largest model with S bd. separate family room. lormal dining WEST NEWPORT IEACH P2f ,•· room. huge 1111chen and attached 3 car garage. Compire tliiS-$pacfous, mc>aem duple• In beach area lo Gorgeous pool and spa with adjacenl bullt·ln Ba1·be· the competition. These two units are latO' & haw 3 bd que center. Can !or bank lnlo. & 1 75 ba each Great lor an owner oocupanl or irlVeslor buyer beause of substantial mcome. Slec>s to tine dining, grocef)'fshopptno & ocean beaches NEWPORT BEACH • $429,000 S-mgle family reslde11ee. gate guarded comrounify-1 years new. 3 bd, 2.5 ba. located on a romer lol W11h l\1>nderl11I sun. exposure. marble flooring, yard has gardners "GreenhOvse·. Owner keeps lh1s home mellculous condition. 11 wlll be a pleasure to show, ~II Isl 1t lock box out. owners and dog are gone. dog 1s there when owners are NEWPORT ISLAND SS6t 000 Island waterfront duplex w1lh a prlva1e f>oaf ~ock~ Great south racing location with nurly au day sun with a great water view looking down ihe Rlvo Alto Channel Great p1operty tor owner occupant or use it as the Ideal second home. Oock will handle up to a 30 looter Both un11s a1e charming, lowet unit is 2 bd & currently rented Upper Is I bd & avallab le tor viewmo Newport lslind IS a wonderful place 10 live & a ieal bargain for Newport Beach baytront property' NEWPORT BEACH '599,900 Udo Isle charmer• ideal location on lhe Island near clubhouse. tenms court. and bayfront park This truly special home Is perfect tor lhe active couple or family. II boasts 2 bd. pnvate den. 3.5 balhs and approx 2.300 sq 11 ol IMl'IQ space. Take advantage ol year round vaca1t0n livtngtt Seller IS very motivated. Call for more Info. FEATURED HOlll!S THE BLUFFS m1.• Best buy In The Bluffs with Back Bay V~ 3 lif2 Hi. overlobmo lush greenbelt and bay l>m 1800 sq ti ol lrHevet living. Ea11no area In k1l~hen. Oeck ofl 2nd bedroom. View from the master bedroom is Calltastic' BAYVIEW TERRACE $331.• Fx~uttie-£1eoance~ location! location! Elsy aclUSS 10 . all the amenitlt$, close 10 the beach Model perfect Bayview terrace 2 bd.'2 bi single !amity resldeoce In gated community with pool, spa and pa~ Plantallon shutters and lush English garden around patio area, WEST NEWPORT IEACH $350 000 Come lrve the gqod llfe at l~e beach Few houses 'rrom the ocunl Upper level or only 2 units In this newtr bulldtng, 3 bd, each with Its own bath, one with ~lk·ln closet Also a powder room living room beasts a dramatic soaring celling. recessed fighting, ma1ble ltreplace, neutral decor & balcony Kttchen has all new appliances Including gas rao0e & garden window Roof lop detk w1m ocean view & tulty set up with oas. etec. phone line for jacuni, BBO or anythlnO you might enjoy IAll()A n NINSULA l.175,IU Charming bd, 2 ba buch home. Ideal ror secono home This property Is zoned lor a dupleic. Home Is within 5teps of lhe beach and the bay. Seller wll wry paper. NEWPORT IAYSIDE COVE EAST 1311.• Wonderful 1oc!1~Lilul Newport N"1ir.~ seller Ois~peralet Must sen now. 2 bd, 1.51ii-cclncJo. to fashlOO Island. Back Bay wlldhfe reserve and bllte L«ated wHhin the llri'nle gated community of Bayside trails. This upgraded 'lido' plin has wonderful Cove. Close lo sflOpplng, wattc to Balboa Island. Boal ~01 arut. spa City ligbt •Ad slips usually m lltblt. Community pool and spa and mountain view from spacw.lo_.us.,,..livl~no""r-i.oom.-y..an~d ~pal4'1lo~.--._ ... n_,. i:~mm..IMrlt30llO§O~r.01 lfiff Oi>J)Ol1unllYloCJijl Upgrades Include 1 O' c:elllngs, black on While Ille lfhd appllances, air conditioning 1nd much inore. Best unit in Newpot1 North. ~=~~Sim plln 4 Witt\ \o&llt1 e49 kitchen In Euro~n style wt1h d new cabinetry, appflancu, countertops and '"°"· lower Intl Is brlQht In neutnil decOt" and qlllllty pewr tile. The master ~· Is quhe large With cadledral cdlnp provldtn_g volumes of liotlt I 111 IKltlft. 2 IOOMional bedrooms and 1 ldl up & guest room & llllfl dowt!. lllil Is lht er.l's 1r1011 '°"*1 I ............ IAYCMIT '429,900 stiidM~lllMY lloorpllll. 4 bd. 2.5 ba. famiy room 2 fireplaees. sc>affllno pool llllls air c:ollditionlng. Beauhlul Baycmt holM on prime strett House Is vacant ~na ..... tlClremely motivated. ~ 'L'rvl.. fn>nf row center on lheS:!\·~~ 'franclscan' modet Med our for le>dly s deSl<Jrtr ias1r. 3 bd, 2.S bL blel\SHe remodeling includes 11tw granite tllchen, s~lghts, pella windows. smoo1~ ceilinQs. Real value al $469.000. ~imI.~ 8m 1 b. T~wnllome t~l~;P~~ prestigious QU¥d gated Belcourt Hill Popular plan I 2 bd, 2.5 ba on one level, with wonderful vle#s 01 Cataw & Newport Cenfet. Hardwood lldors. cusrorn ltgl'lhng, gourmtl kittllen & nootl. den & wtt bar art J(ist a few of lhe amenities that this home offers Vot must see lo appredllel Priva1I shQwinos m1lablt WEST "EWPORT $$38,IOO & $535.000 Side by sick dllplektt. both bulkJ1ngs have 4 b<I 2 b1 upper units 2 bd, 1 ba lower units With 3-ear Qd~ 'l~' Large decks. No deterred maintenance SP-llt1 will excNllQe up or carry NEWPORT NORTM VILLAS $535,000 Stnole lamlfy resloence. guard ~led eommu1111y m()(J• perlect. largest lloorplan In desirable Ntwpor1 N •tr VIiias, 4 bd, 3 ba. 3 fireplaces, 3-tar ga(Jg' fr'~~,, pa oled Inside and out. gourmet kitchen Ari ovt r\ 1 lnlenor lot wllll private pool & spa Many mJ~1 upgrades, frendl dool's, Mexbn pavm, atirm svstrr·, elc. A must see! Please call• IAYCREST S659,000 Ofamattc custom home on large corner lot £ilens•\• ~ remodeled, thls-4 bd, 2.5 ba " perlect for lam•ly hv o as wd as entertaining Euro kttclltn wilh lop ol lht rP appltancts and skyl1ghl in breaijast area Coiy hrer custom entertainment cabinet & sit up 10 wet bdr 1r tt·~ family room. Bay ~ndows, NC. sec sys, spa. pbnt>t ·~ shutters. dramatle entry. 3·tar girage, largt' var!l Master bJth has 2 cus,om e\ched glass w1ndow<i & dralNlllc marble countertaps NEWPORT BEACH $695,000 Charming home on laroe 101. Extensive use or b• ~ ' Ille. Pool & br~ pallO nestled In a garde11 sell•"ll Separate yard tor Children ot pets. Prrvacy prov 1t0 t1 wldt veined shutters. 3 bd. 2 ba opens to thrir own patios. Large kitchen with IOls ol cupboard sNcr Stone. woodl>Ufnlng flfeplace lo vaulted living room Oversized 2-ut garaoe. LOCJ1td south of fOt WJlk 1 beach. Tons of closet & storage space throughout 1~e house & gmge. • -M s1a1H'f1oo, Just steps 10 sour,~r~r Bay views from both units, uch 3 bd. 2 ba with flrepllces. Dwtlino has been used as a single !amity 1n pat •t to conw .. Footaat cannoH11 d11pl~te11 today. r..a=. .. ofNew~~. from 11119 ·~ 11r91 tot. Home lends ilsell to .sttinO Of remodellro to rNltl I roor dream home Ellttllnt Wlluet = =· ~-~ J].·lr~~ ..........., 2 9'ory lnldllloNI. Alwllltfy remodeled • lllnlwooct "°"'· fftncll doofl aftd windows. ...... ldlcMI\. 4lld,s•w11,,,.... llonUS room • Vllwl at ...,.,.....• & 11111 "'*·™'Piece .. fl11ls•nct• Is 111 dllllc ~ ---klg Ille .... ... llRlllOllT NOllTH VILLAS $479,000 A customized 4 bd. 3 ba Marbella in the gated community of Newport North Villas. Gourmet kit~hen with a wor1t center. The family room complete with an entertainment center and French doors leading to a lovely patio . • SEAYIEW • $595.000 Large 2 story 4 bd, 3 ba. 3-car garage family home in gated community wrth pool spa and' tennis courts. view. Corner location. skyflghts. Ask for Ginny Anderson . CllAllN•L ARU $819,000 Waterfront duplex with private boat doc~ Excellent location on channel with views of bay & city par1t from both units. Lower unit has patio & upper unit has huge view deck. Delightful area within easy walking distance of ocean beaches. fine dining & shopping. Watch the sun rise while drinking your morning cottee on the patio. · Laraine/Eric· Shaw ~ ··-~~f.!JRD~y, DECEMBER 3, 1994 /PAGE 25 BALBOA ISLAND ssas.ooo Wonderful owner occupied duplex. High rents tor large 4 bd. 3 ba units. Located on one of Balboa Island's best streets. wide & 2-way traffic All rooms are spacious & each unit has large & charming outdoor living area. Upper unir has high beam wood ceilings and 1s very bnght & cheerful. Easy to show. Call Kay Parker. 865-3120. Lyleen/Jeff Ewing HARBOR VIEW HILLS . $599,000 This home is. waiting for a perfectioRist! Beautifully remodeled with French doors which open to spacious terraces, bright skylights. custom built-ins & a new dream kitchen with breakfast nook Vaulted wood~beamed ceilings in living room. dining room & separate family room lend volume & space to this wonderful single level 3 bd. 2.5 ba ttorne Front & back patio HUNTlllQTOll BUCH $849,000 Pride of ownership large fourplex. Wonderful investment property for owner·user in superb Huntington Harbour location! Close distance to beach and expensive homes. Only six year old bldg very low maintenance, townhouse style units. Individually metered. each unit has 2 car garage. Location & bldg attract top rents! • I , ; ' "' • DOVER SHORES . _ $839,000 Ouamyfronf ro-w v1ewf 3 txr.With separa e master suite. 2.5 ba. 3-car garage. Private entrance to courtyard pool. Elegant & formal dining & living roofQ. open family room to large kitchen & laundry room. Security sys. solar heated 'J)Ool. single story living with over 3000 sq. ft. on 9600 sq. ft. lot. Custom built in 1971 . ·9311 for terms and showing.""" WEST NEWPORT $878,000 Large custom Cape Cod style waterfront duplex on the main channel. Two large 2 bd. 2 ba units. Gourmet kitchen. 2 fireplaces. skylights throughout Marcia/ Robert Bents BALBOA PENINSULA S1,-,000 Wonderful Spanish style custom home on West Bay Ave. 1984 remodel Includes new Diane Johnson country kitchen, enclosed patio. breakfast nook. Beamed ceilings & ranch style fireplaces in kitchen & living room give a warm comfortable feeling. The master suite has attached library or 4th bedroom & the full length sitting room has unsurpassed views of the Bay & Fashion Island Boni Pereira - LIDO ISLE S2.•S..OOO Premier much sought alter greenbelt siding property, extra wide & deep lot. Country French remodel with 3-car garage. Dock for two 80 ft. boats. Huge rooftop entertainment view deck plus exlra large patio/pier. gorgeous landscape with top quality finish out. Excellent boat lovers location! owner may trade or carry 2nd T.D. NIS1lld high ltop a hill in the prestigious IUlfd Oiled comrnuntty of HnoJ ya. wl bl ovefWMlmed by this magnificent ~ Estlll. ~ sunlltl & ~ ocw views are yours Mry day ·& night. 7 bet. 9.5 bl, pqoe & spa, commen:ill gourmet ldllcftM, 2 saunas, full scale gym. elevator & 4-car r are ! few of the amenities. ~ quality New asstc M aterranean with c oice, comer ocat1on on SouthBayfront l'hcprivatedockhasavicwingdcck&room for more than one boat. Spacious livin-groom open through French doon10the waterfront terrace. inc s\Jmpll:Jous master suite w/ fireplace looks out over the bay .. Exquisite appointments of granite, limestone and marble plus a 3-car garage. $2,495,000 HARBOR VIEW HIL~ LYLEEN &JEFF -EWING (800) 949-9471 (714) 64~ 1361. • I BEST BUY NEW CUSTOM , . I ~ .. A • ( . / 40 Brigmore.Anle Turtlerock. Exquisite 3 Br' 3.s Baths Extensive upgrades. Park setting. $429,000 . ., . EXCEPTIONAL BAYFRONTS WITHYACHTFACILfl'IES . . . A masterpiece of architectural design & con1 struction. Spectac4Iarly located on the end of Lido Isle with a forever view. 5 Br - 7 Baths. $4,955,000 Exclusive West Bay Avenue loeation on the Balboa J>eninsula .. This Spanish Colonial has been· extensively remodeled and only needs your furniture. Sl,695,QOO · . Light&airy 2.Br& bath condominium .. Walking distance to shopping center and nature .,ereserve .. . $199,000 MARCIA & ·ROBERT BENTS Large custom Cape Cod style wllerftont duplex on the main channel. Two large2 bd, 2 ba un its Gourmet kitchen, 2 firq>laces, skylights throughout, large sunny patio & separate laundry flcilities. $179,000 45 SHEARWATER $339,000 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath Contemporary in · design surrounded by lush English gar- den patio .Gated comm. w/ pool, spa &park, HOA dues only $118/mo.. . 240 NICE LANE, #315 $264,008 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, 2,"600 sq/ft Ocean View&. City Atmosphere! I 673-0149 or-640~1493 2900 CORTE PORTOFINO 3141 CORTE HERMOSA $489,000 $479,IM Most desirable Catalui model..SFR, 3 Bd, 2.5 Ba, comer location. Oversized yard w/bualt-ln BBQ. Mobaply built- ms. MUST SEE. Guard gated comm .. 4 Bedroom, 3 Bath, 3 Fireplaces. 3 car attached pr1ge, prvt. spa, built- in BBQ. 24 guard pted community. Single family residence, guard-gated community, model perfect, largesttloorplan in desirable Newport North Villas, -.. 4 bd, 3 t., 3 firepJ.ces mid 3-cargarage. Oversized interior lotw/pvt.pool&spa. Manyupgrades,mustsee. $]35,000 For More Information/ JUDY MUNCY (714) 729-7161 J • .. 2443 VISTA NOBLEZA 5495,MI ' 3 Bedroom, 2 Bllh C01111lelel)'remodeled. Frmd'I cbl!,~pri-.pe. EllMll'condo 15 CORMORANT $37',IM 2 Br, 2 BA single family res. Custom contemporary. Dual large master suites. Built-in BBQ. Many up- grades. Dues $111/mo.GUDdComm . 61 CORMORANT -$498-Single family residence. 3 Bedroom. 2.S Bath. VIEWll VIEW!! Gated comm. w/ poo~ spa &. put. .... ' ~ .; ~ ~ ~n !~ i> .. ~. f ~ t.~ i=· ~~ ~o ~~ COLDWC?U BJ\N~eR ~i ,. ' 4~~G ~ .ilAllBOR Hill-SPECTACULAR Spcctacular, newer home in gated community with fantastic ocean & city views. 4 bedrooms, spa and a 3.au-garage. Overlooking park-great location. The petfect family home. ~ l NEWPORT'SLARGESTBAYFRONT On the tip ~ die priVlde, gurd-ptcd bayfront commu- nity ~ BlyUora you will fiDd this magnificent estate nm to a privme badi. Lush bay&ont lawm are laced with 1 ()()..ft ...... $7.500.000 BAY1RONT LOT ~ FINANCING PROVIDED Located on The Tip ofBalboa Island's "Little Island" this oversized lot with 45' of frontage is ready to go. Best loution with great channel views, & dock for large_ )'ICht. $1,950,000 BIG CANYON -GOLF COURSE ISTATI BeautifulBig Canyon Estate on the 18th hole of the Golf course. Large/spacious 5 bed- room, 7 .5 bath, marbk entiy, pool, spa, 4-car garage, wine cellar and separate maids quar- ters. S 1 ~95,000 NEWPORT'SMO&i'DRAMATICRESIDENCE We are plea.1Cd to pracnt the molt hmtic'raidcrxie in all of Newport Bcadl. Located high atop a hill in pratigioos Harbor Ridge this estate boub approx. I 0,000 IQ. ft. of Ii~ speoe OD ocarfy ID aac:. of property. $4,800,000 IRVINE TERRACE-pPOL 4 SPA Spacious oversized comer lot Jpcation. This resi- dence includes a large pool a: Spa. J~ulatcly maintained with spacious appeal. Great family home with 4 bedrooms and 3 baths. A.m~sce! $795,000 .. I BELCOURTIULL-OCEANVIEW M.gDificanly designed townhome with that prlcd 'touch of elegance. Private gated conmmity in the heart of Newp<n Beach. Popular Plan I with two bedrooow 100 one level -Cool & serene, with ocean views. 'OnlyS475,o00 .. ' • WESTCLIFP/DOVERSHORES ~ bedroom single level home with pool and spa in one of Newport's most desirable F.tions. Well main- tained and will not last ·at this price. Call for immcdi- ate·showina. Reduced to $509.000 OCEANFRONT MASTERPIECE Ncstl~ l10p a hill in North Lag\ma on an cxdmive oocaofrool location known u •Ccesccnt Bay" this magnifiocot OOCIDfiool estate bu been dCscribed by many u the finest oonstnxU(I oocanfrool residence in all of Orqe ~ty. SJ,995,000 (I) ~- :ZJ c ~ c m 0 ·~ m ~ m m :ZJ ~ _. ~ -~ m ~ .. -- PAGE 30 I SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1994 _ ---- Exceptional Properties ... Premier ~ocati~ns ... Fabulous Opportunities .. .Inc~edtble Prices ... Need to know anything else? - n. -AEWgt1pt AEXbRJCOSIA MESA HEOtLAEAL ESl"!E Patterson joins NAR managemen~ section Waterfront Homes Inc., broker associate Adell Patterson has joined the National Association of Realtors (NAR). Property Management Section. Authorized by NAR's board of directors in April 1993, NAR's Property Management Section represents a partnership between NAR and the 60 Drakes Bay, Spyghw Hill Only $595,000. Squeaky clean Institute of Real Estate Management, an NAR Highly upgraded & expanded and freshly painted. lbisproperty affiliate with more than 60 propertywith panoramicmmmtain is a wonderful opportunity for years experience servicing &citylightvi~Eiealfer-femilwy~~90ftlee~·MA&e&¥1•1Aieifi&~w,am&t<i~&ffl~~-1--PtQP~-m&~~*"~~~ professionals .. The creation orcouplewho loves to entertain. · lovely SpyglassHillcommunity. of the Property Management Section is an example of NAR's ongoing efforts DON &JOYCE ·OLSON 1-800-487-4931 "We Specialize in Getting Properties SOLD!" to provide needed servioes to reattors in special~ fields. , Among its services offers to members is a bi·monthty pr.operty management newsletter with updates on state and federal legislation; how-to articles; an annual section directory with a cross index of property management specialist: . and networking and education forums to exchange experiences and keep up with the current trends in prope~ management. Patterson, a property manager for 11 years, is a member of the California Association of Realtors and Newport-Mesa Association of Realtors. Patterson, who live in Newport Beach with her two daughters, demonstrates her commitment to professional integrity, trustworthiness and advancement in the field of property management by her participation in NAR's Property Management Section. Waterfront Homes Inc., Balboa office specializes ln properties for sale or lease near. with a view or on the water. C<!ll (714) 631 -1400. "PACIFIC REFLECTIONS" One of the most magnificent 09ntemporary estates found anywhere in the world. this • architectural masterpiece is dramatically situ·' ated on a 59,000 sq.ft. oceanfront lot that off· ers specta~ular vistas of sky, sea, coastline and a private secluded cove. The 12,500 sq.ft. residence designed by Fred M. Briggs, AIA, manicured grounds, tennis court, pool and beachside cove make this one of the most desirab'8 parcels in South California. The spacious interiors reflect surfaces of textured concrete, teak wood, marble, granite. and glass. Two "Ocean Rooms" beyond the . living room are perched above waves and tidal pool. offering glass walls and floors, a spiral staircase and a dome opening to allow the ocean air and sky into the master suite. Joining the wings, and viewing the coa5ttlne, is an extraordinary formal dining room with granite floors complementing the teak and textured concrete walls. A gourmet kitchen, family room and professionally grade wine ceffar are only a few of the many more spec· tacular amenities prevalent throughout the ~.._.....,......_ ... .._...,_.._...;..;.~---..1 main residence . . Set in the 2,500 sq. ft. teak deck is the mosaic pool, hand made in haly, disaasembted and reinstalled on this spectacular oceanside locatiqn. Steps lead from the vast lawn, grotto and secret gardens to the private beach offering surf, tidal pools and a unique ocean swimming pool. Separating the main residence from the private access street, is the 2 bedroom guest hoose, full gymnasium, sauna, steam bath, eight car garage and the tennis court with adjacent spectator area. • ... Defined by all this and much more, "Reflections• has rightfy been called the finest oceanfront estate on the Pacific Coast. For more information on this magnificent property, Please Calf: Boni Pereira of Coldwell Banker Newport Be•ch •t (IOO) 283-2811 , C.OU>WC?l..L BANt\CR ~ 1 . ' . 3WN~EWPO~-nrRTlllll!l"B~EAftC~H~/C~O~S~TftArM~E~S~A~P~IL~OftT~/wR~EAwl~ES~T~A·TE;... __________ ;;.... ____ .;... __________ ..;;..;.;.;.;;.;.;.;.;.;.:..;.;,;;.;,;;;.;.;;;~;.:..;.;;;.;..;...;..;;.;,,;;,;;.;..;. rub lndependenUy OWned • Operated Gisela Burrileister • so· full Ocean View Incredible New York style large condo. approx 2.500 sq.ft. 3'BR. 3.SBA. 2 story plus roof top deck. Pre- viously listed for $1 .2 mil- lion. Seller will trade or . Oil -.... Same amenities &.. loca- tion-but 2BA..2.SBA._ recently appraised at $560.000 . Now $399,000 . WOWI SlllU lXTUMlLY MOnvATID NORTH LAC.UNA RENTALS THE BLURS Moat ioored.ible oceanfront over CWf Drive. Penthouse .with _view from every room. 2BR, 2BA. OoOd for roommates. 10 min. from NeWpe>rt. Security bldg. 2 oar parking. Walking • d.iatanoe to town. • · S 1400 mo 38R. 28A. townh.ome. 2 c.ar attached. garage. pavers. newer kitchen. patio. • ·· $1,590/mo ' -23 Corporate Plaia,.Suite 190, N~port .Beach, CA 92660 . Grubb & ,Ellis honors B811e .Partch Vice president and district manager of Grubb & Ellis Residential Newport Beach off ice has announced Belle Partch as the Top Producing agent for October. "Belle is a broker with high ethical standards and competent profess1onahsm." Mazzano said 'Her 30 years of experience without compromise is a great addition to our office. And because of her tenacity and commitmen't to excellence. she has sold in excess of $200.000 in her residential real estate· career· Partc h specializes in high-end properties and recently closed escrow on a large custom home in Belcourt. She has also closed escrow on one of the highest priced properties on Linda Isle. Grubb & Ellis has consistently ,_, been associated with high-end properties in the Newport Beach area and has recorded many of the most expensive residential home sales in.Orange County. Partc h, a 25-year resident of Newport Beach. is very familiar with the whole area A motivated real estate broker. she quickly recognizes the benefits of a multi-office organization and respects ~s dedication to national advertising and home-equity relocation. Contact Belle Partch at Grubb & Ellis Residential. 23 Corporate Plaza. Suite 190, Newport Beach. (!14} 644-6200. or stop by one of her weekend open houses. · .. llrubbfiEllis .. I'; f ................ Better Family Living!-' I \I t\.1,....,.1w"'t1ttnm hlf th -.;.it, ""'"'''' ••'"rn111th if llH\ff. •\ hit tt \Ilk • 1d1t. 11 1• fltK '' l lt'"'' I I' ft' 1w1t,1t" ..,pt •I uhk \Hlf' .IO\I ):t Ullt 111 S\l'l.900 l415 HOU.Y, NnVl'OllT BEACH ~ •H-..tt ''-°"I'-•1 t I\ l~t9''> \ \l\H .... k ,J ft.1 llt1" \\ It\." "" .t \UM ''-LU)..." t.111HI\ tu .. o K '"-\\ mU •*1' ~·· ·~"\ t ..... ltu"*'-i.~ ""h j1 uu• 1t" 1"•" ..... ~lifttilrr U"l.900 ,, I' I !\•It\ I I " tl\Jl + ti '•• I' t t " I~ lt. "" It !tllll\I .. ~ .... I .. j, .... Ltf\t .. I Iii, I ,. '. \ l lu . ''"•l' f '-t\l"'k.,1 tit~ • .. i-1t '' t •itnh tl•lfH '"'"""' tit "'"""tlof I 1111th '"'-.. t•lf """''•If t ,._.1t.1.1U Inn. 11lri.•"• .>1kl \\A0\11111\"' \t '" ,,.., ' 7i4-5SL-8700 . ,. _, ' 0 ' ,. \ BIG CANYON VERSAllJ..E -' -·----~ ----=~-~-----... ---=-' - ---- • ru IS UTl1.E DOWN? ASSUME WAN! 644-6200 Newport Beach BIG CANYON ·-ic:~ r,p.1nd1..-<l 4hd. 4 ')h:t on c:'<wp11nn.il ........... -.. l.11gl· 1111 PriLlll' cm<l lc~.1111m on 1tw IOl11 ... urn .1y with all 1lw .1ml·nt11l'' L•r&"° family .tnd c:nrt:n.11nffil.•n1 home.· on QUK't u1l-<lc:--.H hx..1tu111 111 C1m.1n I h:ii.tllh Ad<l1..•d n1,1t1ni fl'.llltrl'' thr11ul(hou1 · Rl·mo&:il'd .ind t' p.1nd1..•d ~lxl 1om,•mpc 11.iry '"" nlu mw "uh l''l'·'ll"H' ~olf u1u1~· .inc.I '11\ h~lu' Jo Ann Kento n $1,lS0,000 Ra lcne Mtracle 41 800 "'I fl).0()() "".!50.0C lf I CAPE COD CO/} .!hJ I 'ih.1 lo\\nh1110t.· wnh ltr1..·pl.1ll' .md (1111ny.ird l'llll) I'm :i1,· Imm. ,,cJc.. •. md h.1lk· >-•rd, ·'' H "llll'd \\uh ,h.1dy lfl:'l"- Dick Dickson $119,900 BUNG,AWW COTTAGE l 11~1111 2lxl I 7'ih.1 ,11ndrnm111um wnh .1 hj:thl & bnJ(hl tnll'nnr .ind pm :Ill' ft>m t"d p.1uo Communn)' I.it 1lttk.'' mdudc 11..·nnr' toun' & pool Dick Dickson $121,900 VII.LA BALBOA 'ip.iuou' flt."" pon umdnminium y.·nh .1 hugt' m.J,tt'r hd ''""'' .md r1...odwood pbnkc:d 'unny p,1110 0c.l'JO .llld Ul.Jhn:I \ k:'W:-. Mary Ann McGultt $1S9,900 DESIGNER TOUOI Elc:i.:am .ind :ifforcbblc: 1ri-k \'t'I 2bd I 75 ha umdomin1um wnh 'kylighh and m t'rlookm~ ~rc:nc: rod <y rood & W:JIC:l'fall. Raylene Mlradc $190,000 WHYRENT? Gr1..-:n ,1.1nc:r rt11rc:~nt or 1mt."Slmenr lowN pm ed Bluff, Own1..•r v. ill ron~1dt'r lc:.1,c opuon l'rk. c.' inducJc..-, I.ind Sally"Sbtpky $1~,000 OCEAN VIEWS P:icifit· t...IJnd Vlll.tflt' condominrmum Sp.1- dm" l-1gun.1 Ni~ud 2hd + dl•n with co.1,tal whllt"W:nc:r. IX'\.'an & t iry lif{hts \"ic:w'. PattJ O'Desky $21 S,000 OCEAN VIEWS Tot.ill\ 11p~1.1dl:d 2hd/2h.i in pm.Ut' lot.ttH>n I lfoi.:c: m.l'll'r '""'' wuh wJlk-m do-.et ~unny JXlllO f,t( l'' (j\. l'.111 Mary Ann McGuJ.tt $230.000 REDUCED ... REDUCED . .JlEDUCEDI 81& C.myon rownh<lllll' ~hd/l 5hJ El Dorado modd lnnt'diblc: '.1l11c:. 1nl11o.'<11hlt' p11u:'!' T~Jat"Vis S239,000 UPGRADES GALORE! ;-./i:wpon Cre->t lhd. l '5h.1 in q11ic:1 c:nd loc:a· 1ion Community 1c:nn1 .... pool & 'P·' WJlk to ~ache... Ttd jarvb $25S,OOO AUSOLAGUNA . ~'l;1cular white: w-Jtc:r and l'Oa . ...clu~ ,-k.'w'I from boch uppt."r and low~ l~el~ of thi' :-p:t· oou-. htlbide c·ondom1mum Dick Dicbon $260,000 MAUI <X>NDOMINRJM Fum1,hed 2+bd/2lx1 ~1ch fron1 rondo:.. with p.inor.tmk OC:t'.tn \'ic:WS. Golf. rc.>staur.incs ... p-.trJdl>;t>. JoAnn Kenton $260,000 .. <>BATE SALE • Three: bd/2ba home rn Newpon Heights. LlfRC family room. 2 l1rt'pl.1ce-.. a-....oned fruic trtt., Ht'irs W-Jnl it sold Bob Coluccio $298,SOO LEASE .OPJ'ION Fabulous oc•ean & harbor \ic::Wli from ~hl' 2hd pc:nt house In Vers;i1llcs. Enjoy all Lht> .nncnl- tles for ye-Jr round \1IC'.ttlon. BJJobnsoo $299,000 UPSCALE 8UJf'llS Highly upgrackd 4bd honlt' French dool"t rn c:rltlOklng a prl\'ate p.1110 E\ldlc:nt lt>eJ - IHIO Jnd aU the communicy aJTll'nllic.."" Sa1ly Sblplcy $305.~ EXPANSIVE VIEWS Grc:.11 Bluff, lo<:.HKlfl 3hd l *b.1 lo\\ nhonw wnh 'tc\\' 11t R.1( I. B.1y J(n.-ulhl·h .111J l 11) li8h" llanitt Botwinick $339.000 CHA.RMJNG COJTAGE Corun:i <.kl M.1r lnt.~ICt.>d 11l':ll & dt'.111 .lh<l ht1ffil.'. W:tlk to ,hop.,. l';lft.."i & tlC.-C-tn Pete BarttU $362,SOO ENTERTAINMENT HOME Sp:lOO\I' n:modcll'd homt' on c11L-d1..•·,,tl 3bd/3h1 with '~ry pmate rru .... c:r 'ullc: .inJ lip:l rkhnR pool Unda Oeth a 1.o1s Jacobs -$369,ooo UJXUJtY FEAllJllES Nc:wpon Nonh 4bd w1th pool. 'PJ, mJrhli.- Ooors .ind m:any lU.,.om fc::.1turt'S. 14 hr g..11c:, AO~•rdt.'<i community Mall G"llcder $37S,OOO CHARMING DVPlEX Sp.iaou' p.tnL'h ...cylc: 2bd fmm hou~ Jnd 2bd .1p.111mc:nr Grt."JI locauon. uni)' 'tcp' ;1w.1y from Ncwpon ' bt'.... ~.tcht--.. Unda Oeth or Lois Jacobs $389,000 " OCEAN llANCH tOr Prh':1tc t'orncr loc in Oce.in Vk:w .• 1pprux. 13.000 .,q fl. En1oy .111 thl· rnmmun11y .1mt'm· ti~ plu" .111 <X't'Jn \'lew Dea Burton $399,000 BANK OWNED P.1ni.1lly rcroodell'd <lbd. 3b'.t m f{rt:.u 8Jy- Ul''t lOmmunny Exldlcnt <·urh .1ppcJI Bong Jll nffc:,... Ann~ a Sunn,.. Shuler $420,000 \... \I '" . • Carol A.llbon Sl.02S,OOO STEPS TO BEACHES !'lp.1l1ou' mwnll\lfl'\4:c' '' It' dupll'' f1:.1111nnA hd lh.1. h1i;th 1·t'1lmJ.1' l11t'pl.1H' d1·, "' .and bn1 k u111n) .1rd cmry Unda Oeth or Lois Jacobs $429.000 LEASE OPllON POSSIBLE '(\\II :\[J,IC:I ~Ullt'' plu' ·' c.l1:n .ind ·' loft Bk·.1d1t'd Wtl\id lloclf'. i.:o~1:'0lh h.1d; ).trd wnh Km pond .ind w.11c:r fJll, ArtJc johmon $"69,000 .BWFFS EXECUnVE STYLE · Bluff, Mn" popul.1f pl.m ufft•" 'P.11 IOI" 3bd + 1'1ll.1~c:d f.1m1I)• niom. u1,tom upgr.ick' B.1l k ~1y_Vicw sally Sbtplcy $"'9,000 IF ONLY 11IE BEST WIU 00 ~ lmm.1cuk11c: 3b<V2. Sb.1 home: on quk't m c:r..1zt.>d 101. Rich h.1rdwood.'. Frt'n1h donn.. pl.1ntJtjo11 >1huttc" .. t'\ C:I)' '1rokc of qu.1l11y .and '!)'k Char Hummel $470,000 FllONT llOW VIEW E.1.,.hluff end-un11 v.-nh fJntJ"k 'k:9t·:-L!Aht & brigh1 lhd. Z. Sb.1 \\uh l 1t,tom urflr.idt'd fc.>.inm . ..., 1hmojth<ll1t Lalk Will a Steve Lcvctttt $S10,000 C1l'Y LIGHT VIEWS lk'it prkcd 4bd/31l.i in St·.1, 1c:w Gu.1rd·R.t1t'd t·ommuniry. mrnt'r lut .1d1n1ninR park & Afc.-.:nbell. Ann Peters or S~ Shuler $S9,,000 SF.APOU lMNG SpJrnlU:-3bd homt' 10 f.1m1I) rnmmun11y ~Jr • l:mnc..•r... Mile. GrvJI lnl Jtton .ind fJbulou' 111.l'JO .rnd b.1y \It'\\'' BJJohmon $599,000 . ' .... ,.. CH COSTA MESA PlbO'f / R6Al.~ATE A ·New Commitment to Serve ¥ou Better 644-6200 VEltSAlllES pmcd 1-•T•>llr ~lodd m.1,tl'I 'l•lll"'i '>l•hwu 10 l<'nder .1ppr11,,il "' '' \11111 111. .. :.111 ''"'" 11 .. ..... 11.:.1111 BEACH CONDOMINIUMS I" o propl:n(c, 1n qu1 .. ·t \>.l.''' ~l.'\\ Jl<ln l .• tdl h,1, •lhd. 3 'ih.1. f.1m1h room. ! ",IJ i,t.tf.ljt<.'o .llld 111. l'J O \ lc:'W dt'l k' Don Pi!2rson $"'90.000 CdM DELIGHT HARBOR POINTE \l.1An1h.-·nt l'\l.'lllll\ \: ·he lllll.' Ill j.t.th:d .m.;.1 I 11g.. thd .. j 'ih.1 "uh libr:1rv . .i "'I A.tr.•J.tl /o!l\'.11 ltx..1111>11 Mary Ann McGuire $139.SOO C1pc: Cod .!hd .!h.1 d1arril\:1 on qrnel lll'l' lin1.·J 'tr1.·1.•t I 11.·nd1 Junr.. .. u .. 111m .. .1h1m·tn . 'k' hghi.. .ind "ood hu1111n~ ·f11 .. ·pl.11. l' Unda Oclh 4 Lois acobs $299.<><M>· M)rrna Boom or Jk'\·crl')· Sclson $889,000 EXQUISITE A EXCfllNG fll(O) p.1'-lllfJI ~rl'<.'0 hdt' & 11\.l'JO \It'\\-.. from clu' 'lunnin~ l'\k'll'" l'h n·mc:xkk-d n1,1om11 .. ·J .~h<l ! '\hJ hi\\ nhonl\.' lc)(.lll'<.l m pn.·,111t1ou' J.i..m1n .. • c rl -..·k Ann ~or Suz.anM Shuler SS99.000 NEWPORT BAYFRONT Cozy B.ilbo.1 Q,, e;o, lbd. lb.I holl'll' ,\\1th j8 fl tx>Jl ,(ip .ind 1 l .1r g.1rJgc: Q111t:t ~Jlt'·j.tUJrtk'<i l 1 ITTlmUnU\ Ame ~tttSCn $62S,OOO BEAt.mFUU.Y UPDATED ~c\\ pon &~Jc. h t'Wt'llll\\.' ll<m\\.' hRhl " h n)thl tntc:nor. hu~l' Im w ~.irdcn .... 3 l'.lf ~.1r.1~t' Unda Octh a Lo15Jacobs $634,900 GREARY REDUCED <Kl·.m. l"llY hfthb .md ll)nunt.11n 'It'\\'"'. .1bll0 from tha' bcJullful 3bd .• tSbJ horn,· in Harbor Rid~ E..,t:llt'' Carol AIUson $639,000 ' PANORAMIC VIEW Ol l'Jn. \ 1cw ~Jtt•d comm11n11)' offl'J-~ .1 l'OmfonJbl ' 'ihd. jb.1 home (>t'rlt:l'I for entl'l1Jllllll8 from u1n t'ct '1.1ir•J'l' to \ll'W ck·lk to ~lllmll1 l..Jtthcn Dick Dkaon $71S,OOO NEAil THE BF.ACK! Perfrct .ibd to \\ nhom,• ·"uh u1,tom fcJtun." Onl) .? hl1x k' to the oc.e.in & R1!( <:onxu Bt'.il h H.i.' JU the .imt.'Ollll" Jonna Hendrie $799,000 11IE AFFOllDA.Bl.E DllEAM E.\«.•ptionJI 4txl. fJm1ly room wuh Jdck'll loft P-.1buk1u, cuy hgtu .. '11.'w E\trr up~r:a~. rnmmunuy pooh. 'P-'~ & tt'Rllt ... .ind lu .. h pmJte 'PJ Marilyn knhncr . $799,000 ..,x:;:;.ooo ..., 1. 1:;0.000 OCEAN VIEWS l.i.ttl·J Ol l'Jll r.1lllh 1lxl 3 ~l)J ' cir ~.1r.1~l' homl· lu'fh I.ind,, .1pmg Jnl'ntl-d h\ r.11. k JOU ht tltr\.jlll't \ ·"" IO 'lllOC Dea Burton SSSS.000 DREAM HOME GJtctl llJrhor R1Jjlt: Jlxl. jb.1 c. u'-11111111...-J honll' '-rx·• 1.1n 1l.11 <llt'.111 .ind l 11\ hftht .. \I('\\, <\n dl/.t·tnt tolll h of d .1" Marcie Adkr $87S.OOO BAI.BOA ISLAND lkmoc:kled 'ibd honw "1th hk.1 .. !)l·d OJk floor' Jnd mm1 'll''" from m.i..~.r '"II'-' dl·lk Karen Knoche · $879,000 UDO ISLE BAYFRONT Tnpkx on !>:Indy bcJch \\1th 'acw 3 111111:-. .? 'uh f1rl·pl.11..l'' C..ill for fm,1nlln~ d .. ·t.uf, Joan Lewis $1,099.000 BIG CANYON VERSAIU.E E.\p.1nd..-d lbd 'ihJ on t'\ll'ptH>naJ IJl'Jtl' lot Pm Jtt' end lcx.1t1on on the lOlh F.ur· ".r) wuh .All th.: Jmenttlt'' joAnn Kenton $1,lS0,000 GOLF COUit.SE ESrATE (11,tom Fren(h Prm 1nl tJI 3bd hOme on the.' 7th f.itr'\\Jf ot B~ Cinyun \\llh ho:Jth· t.1ktn1ntolf l1>11r.e .ind o ry hRht' 'It'\\.; Carol A.W9on $1,3~.ooo SftCTACULAJl OCEAN VIEWS ~:r.1p-.uound ·lorn..:r loc.'Jtion on 0t'l'.m Bh d in CdM Ot eJ n & 'horel1nl' \ it.•\\ ... Unda Odh a wl9JllCOb9 $1,450,000 <JPEN HOU~5E TOUR ATL'RDAY :'ll"'tll'T HEJGlfnt l • IS HOU.l ...... DIC9' OICK.'iC>' S.iS9.900 SATIJRDAY AND UNDAY BUFF .!Jl9 \'lSTA Ill ERn 1-4 SAU\' SHlJILEl' Sl9S.OOO COltO:'llA DEL MAil 3"1'00 OCEA.'I BlVO t-4 ttAVDE."'l/8AU St.395.000 8AUIOA COVES · 10 BA.LBOACO\~ .... EA.Rlb/PETERSE."' $625.000 COROl'iA DEL MAil 25-1 POL''T on MAR .... HEMTOll/Mlil.\'EY S.69.000 81 ,CANYOl'i ll Rl ~ IT CLOl'O ..... AUJSON/aE.ZEX s1.on.ooo CORO:-IA HJGHlA'iOS U t MOll.'lllNG C\.'lil'O"' ••• CONNIE BETI'ON S•l9.000 NEWPORT NORTil ~.,CORTE MAIU"' .... CHA.It ·m 'MMD. s. ... o.ooo SUNDAY BU'ff'S l6,0 VISTA ORNA.DA 1-4 TOM 8Rl. SON $09.000 .NEWPORT NOllnt 3134 C'OllTf MAJU"I .... ROBEltT PF-"1C1l'ITZ $495.000 HAllBOR RIDGE l3 MO"'l.\CO 1-4 PAl 1. .,._.GKT "99.000 MF.SA DEL MAR 9'4 MAC.UJA.'lj ..... P£TF 8..UJl.ETT Slll.800 JASMINE Cll.E£.K jJl:.TTV I .. tlUJUET BOTil1..'K.K SS65.000 BK. CA."O'ON S'4 ROYAL !5T (,EOR<.l I" 1HE OSTUJtO\.'TS s1 ... ~.ooo BIG CAN\'0!11 10 OtE.aaY HlUS ..... C:.UOL AUJSO!\ Sl.J~.000 JASMINE Cll.EU 12 a.uuu.E.a au.r .... MA.~~"£ Pll(lPP $55').000 • NE1Fl'O«T Na.111 9lCO&SICA .... MAU GYt:l.UOGE Sll9.000 SR"POltT ;\Oltnt J1-3 COltTE POllTOfl'iO .... MAU Cil "LL.EDGE ~J"~.000 BUiff'S lOlS A\IL,IJ)A unw .... IK>lJ.S/lnUE1T 516.000 kn'lEW TUAAct • 46 CoaMOllAN'f I 4 -~ $'°9.900 -' •I ... .... . ~- Robin Tench Diana Cappel Rae Rodgers Robert D. Milliken Know•! Balbo& Penlnaula . \ KnoW91 Ba8talde COtltall- Knows! Baycre9t Knowal Newport Betshta/ CHfthaven Knowal Baatalde ea.tall ... Jackie Kmnnl Randleman 11 ... Verde Jane ·sungaila Kaow81 ....... Vie. ··- S'IBP 'roTBB WAVSS • BAY! Elegant like new 2 bcdroomf2.S BA end unit townhome. Extremely privaa6 wlprcuy yard. 2 car guagc. Just reduced 10 ...,.,009 409 S . BAY (l ..._. ,,._ PslTl &oMa'hll*Sst.1a1 · Great 3 BDR -2~.BA 1ownho~. End unit -large private yard! Open floorplan -el!tra larac -new Carpet &: paint. Ask.ing •1•1,000 or letiC option! Call for detail!>. BltaW ... ht.118 BXCLUSIVB NEWPORT llBJG~ COTTAGB 3 bedroom, 2 bad1. family room. fircplace.Jarge ~· Room to expand. Aa.ldDc '3715,000. Diaaa Cappel Bzt. tao · ::z!lll&::imi.'11111 ,.~~-THIS BOID COOLD BB IN NANTUC&B'i' A brilliant 3 bdnn. 2 ba rci.idcncc remodeled fnd expanded in 1989. 'There arc 3 lc~els with rich oak floors. open beamed ceilings&: a newer French country kitchen. 'The master ne has 3rd level privacy and the ~yard. deck and tree create a perfect setting for entenaining. Just listed tao.ooo ... sn.1 .. Tenific location. Huge lot. quiet trcct. Built as a 3 bedroom. one bath home. it oo cndle~ pocential. Double car garage with room for RV. Don't m1 s an opponunity like this! Offered at •1•.aoo Ba• 1rt D. MlllH•-ht. I U ..... al 8 1'7 ..... BOT!I NKW LISTING Upgnldcd tlvou&hout. 4 bdnn..3 ba. pool/spa, 2 ftrcplaocs, new iitchen appliances, hardwood floorinllncw carpctin~. crown moldinp +much more! This home is 'Tum Key" Offered at ..... ooo .,, ...... •=M-e-an. u., H·U·G-E loc. cul-de-uc 1ocMion coupled '°Fdller with a fabuloui ~ 4-'001C1ft~bdrm4 t.th + large study home with all lhe .-enitia. if c.earc ~~ for the perfect 1.-ct wl the perfect •this it ll. Alkina ••.•-.-o ,,_. . ..... ,. . ~ • . NEWPORT &EACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE R:3 SALES 1994 TO DA TE ! I I ! ) I " I I ~ ti..· '°"' I 'f : }{' I J • t ' • 11 ' • • Bnormou.e Waterfront Lot .. • &BR BuHee. matr w/2 baths • Subterranean Pr /8 cars OLD CORONA DEL MAR *845.000 • 4BR, 3BA • Remodeled in '87 • Hardwood floors • Jacuut • 3BR. BBA •Corner lot • Great Location .... - • aBA : :.:r PamllDt -...= • Pvt Dock to aooommodate lwgeyaoht . • Master w/two tun baths OCEAN _. HARBOR VIEWS CALL FOR DETAILS • 4.BR, 3.CSBA, den, playroom, spa • Lg gourmet kitchen w/pantty PANORAMIC OCEAN VIEWS •LOW 7oo•s • 4BR, 3BA, form dine • Library, fam rm w/wet bar •Hardwood noora, oeclar LAGUNA NIGUEL • 4BR. a.aBA • ONat Looa&lon • vaulted Oellln .. • Lla'ht•Brla'ht .... ·. SATURDAY, uECEMBEA J, I~ I PAut. .;:,; • .. Tl1 e Castle .. Was $7.9 1nillion Now $3.995.000 31531 Peppertree, San Juan Capistrano Weloom~ to '"The Castle,0 a custom 35 room mansion on 4 .44 acres boasting ten bedrooms and thirteen private baths and powder rooms. Three of the bedrooms are apartment-like suites with ~arate entrances which. may be used for the maid, caretaker, and guests. This home also features a formal dining room, breakfast room, library, 0 great room" with fireplace, huge bonus room, living room, family room, subterranean wine cellar, office, six car garage plus an additional 'carport, and an elevator to all levela. Enjoy superb views of the ocean, hills, valley, and the mission. $199,000 • 4.BR, 2BA • Great family location •Mesa Verde BeduoUon *33(),000 \. •aaa.a.aBA • l'amll7 room wlwet bar • View of • hllla -'· ttcie,900 •Walk to beach • 3BR 3BA + den • 2 Fire laoee .. 11117 -'806.800 • aBR. a.DA • Rehabed thru-out • Dllwm 11Dlt ., • • PAGE-3&/ SATURDAV.: DECEMB&R 3, 1994 • Bob Koop VtrJ alee 9'JMI' GCaapled Daaa 8dt Dtlpla. T-fll ,.nllll. ~ ••IU .... ftnplaca, upper ·-T•lted cell ... G• cellent CODCIWOll. $C19,900 BOB KOOP, JR. • SR. NEWPOllTTUUCS 3U.2.58A.,1-.y .... a...-... ...... willl .. ol...,_A:,... ..,...i.._.. .. _..a,_Lloct&. ............... ..... ...... suuee aoa Koor, JL l&VIHSTUUCS 6 .. 4BA.P ... _..,_, ...... __ cawww kzdkclw.--a..ll•ildr flaa .................. ..w. .......... . ...... pool. .......... , 11.ltS,llt IOB KOOP C.UCID IDGllLANDI , 411l. S.BA. 1..--,,... .._ID CMlllO HitN•+ c.... ... La. ~·cl .... ,_.., ........ N9w ........ _,_, .,., biadaood 8oan. Walt to S pm• tlNdml. SSJS.Mt IOI KOOP COSTA MF.SA 4BR. l.7SBA. Beautifullydeco- raled fully ~Mesa Del Mu home. larae yard, lbarp lancllcapina. firqUce, • .,... wuhtr/dryer hook up. $235,000 BOB KOOP . Bob & Dovie .Koop Why list with just one agent! Call the Koop team! 760-5000 Ext. 128 or 760-1580 • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... 2 ...... tba..,.._,,.... --aar ....... ._. ... Af&:- Twe car..,..... sa.,. le ••dL. O.tr $2,300 ........ ·-··· wttllout•• ... re.tall. $379,000 BOB KOOP . crrY OF ORANGE INCOME PROPERTY Four unit incmne JllOPll'Y, two _. ue 2 l&OIJ 2 BR, 2..5 BA IOwnhome ., ... GM ... ia • 3 Bll..l BA OWDm' .,. -. ..... uni& • -........ lewel 2 Bil. B.t\. N ... rooL Vecy Macivaled s.u.t S3M.• IK>a KOOP .. • .. &WIWT,..•MY 1-.uaA..1..,--.0--...._ ....... WWW , ,.,,..._._ ....... :'•• ..... -. ...... ....,. ...... 11~ IOI &OOP,JL RISIDKN11AL LOT nm. .. i.~ ............ ,,,_ .... wm ....... , ....... _. ....... n. .. ii ....... c.o.. i-...Dr.mdN.pMBMl.illS- Aaa.llU. ... a.ma ....... - -• ... .. •• "' amld...m+oa clalllr....... . S2'7S,• IK>a KOOP s ·oLo 4ST AJlBlJR.r S14f JOO .................. ....... ~···· ...... I LAlTIUDB ll1 CJIDllYnD S14l.COO _,,GOD .................. .. .............. .. 2' ST AllPISH 'DIL fl'ALIA SHOJOO UlQ,fOO YOUR HOME HERE! 17 SUMMllltW AL& S1S2.,000 HAUORaJDGS LOT O...olllla ............. ia ... JtWeewida 11.ooo ..... r .. o1i... .___ ............ ...,fll ...._, C••Jine, IM "Du eiflil aip1 lillll...._ IUUGT ANY Otna. ....... ...... 908KOOP DOVERSHORD 5 BR. 5 BA, The Bat~ Dover Shcnl.pM01Dicviewlafomm. Bldt ., • c:ily ..... Sia .,.. blrs, fam. IOOlll. -........ -quutcn, Ja. pool. lpl A niar yri ()pm A Bnp&. 95 BOB KOOP ............ LOCATIDll, LOCA1Df. LOCA'i1alfr •-.UIA,~......--.a.. ., ........ .,,.... ... .... .w.. ............. .. ..... ..... IOI D>OP 11.UBOR WOODS CORONA DEL MAa 2 BR. 2 BA. 211ary CCD1o. ¥mT ..,.aeullaepoal,oql Illy redecoraled, larae patio, &npace, laundrj. cloee to lhoppina. $211,000 BOB KOOP NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1994 I PAGE 37 'l(atftfeen 'Bro/(g.r 760-5000 e~t.130 . 24 Jlour Pager: 509-6976 nc/AA .... "V SOUTH . IQ11FI~ COUNTY --WE MAY WANT TO PURCHASE ' Roben·s job was transferred fQ Orange County from Fresno. They are qualified and can clo e e"crow in as little as 2 1/2 weeks! .... · Property mu t fill the e guidelines: • South of Pacific Coast Highway •Old Corona del Mar ' • $425.QOO ta $525.000 price range •Single family home or duplex · Hurry, ptea~e CALL TODAY if.J.UU: m1crc-.1. 4-Plex, always occupied. Fountain Valley, across fr om Mile Square Park & golf cour e. Full on-site manage-. ment. $315,000 Duplex south of Mile Square Park & golf course only $193,000. 2· be9's, always occupied. Full management. , _ _..111111111,!!!11...,. .... m"!"'~~--~ FHA only $4400 down. 2+2 by pool & spa at Los Caballeros Sports Village, Fountain Valley. All recrea- tion included. $135,000 BEST BUY Mesa Verde - Costa Mesa Don't rent -lease option or owe on 3 bed, 1. 75 bath house Vacant + . move-in condition. only $199,900 Foreclosed on vacant tear-down house on R· l lot 48' x 135' 2 blocks north of Mile Square Park: Only $69,950. Terms Main Lake Waterfront Home Private golf course & water ski facili- ties in Canyon Lake only 1 hour from O.C. & L.A. counties. Spa + deck overlooking water. I 0% down + 278K Assum. financing; $.189,080. " • ec 38A9 \ tieer .c A38M3030 YACJAIJTAP. PAGE 38 /SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1994 .~,,,.,.,,/,~'~'.? ,/,. /,.;"/UV"//inzrA N/I,/ V,,,.""" ,/,./. /t,,, / 7 y ru/",J r//rrn/ "'Y'"''rnr,. 760~5000 xl31 B.\'.\I\. ()\\'\Fl> S l'F \I Bi~ (·an~ on ( ,olt ( ·our"l' ( ·u ,l111tt I.:! t'lll'rr~ llill' -< >pt.·11 .~al ,\ ~1111 1--1 :.\0 BANK WANTS IMMEDIATE SALE! Fabulous 7th fairway locatio n. Tri-level Giant. 4BR/library/wine ceJJar/q_ui et loca- tion.. $1.095,000 RE/MAX SOUTH COUNTY NEWPORT BEACH 760-5000 Ext.131 Judy Muncy displays strong-performance at-Coldwell. Banker Bernard Towers. manager of Coldwell Banker Newport Beach has recognized Judy Muncy several times this year for her continuing success 1n the •eal estate market She has no1 '1nly been a top listing agent. she 11as also been in contenuon for the achievement of the No 1 agent Muncy considers herself a relocation specialist, having worked and llved 1n Detroit. Mich She has . more than 21 years experience and knowledge of the market which spans the East and West coasts She has been involved with wholesale limited paT1nerships office buildings. apartment ~omplexes and residential property. This diversity allows her to offer an expertise in the market and to demonstrate excellent marketing and negotiating skills. "The majority of my business.is based on referrals,' Muncy saict "My clients annbute their satisfaction to my energy, enthusiasm and knowledge of the market. I off er intensity and an ability to close the deal such that bottrl parties walk away satisfied. That's what is most important." A resident of Newport Beach for more than 12 year s, Muncy enjoys golf. tenn is and bridge -and being a grandmother. ~TAT~~ IA~R \ Tf"I llQ /l?:lU llT ?fV"'ll U""l\:lQ TCi'f"\M'l~l:SI .. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE The Prudential California· Real~y·s Top Producer Natalie Fogarty. a sales executive with The Prudential California Realty Newport Beach office. was honored for her outstanding performance during the months of September. October and November. Fo9arty. a. top producer who is "'consistently on the Top 10 hst m the Newport Beach office. has been involved in the real estate industry for more than 10 years She has-an extensive knowledge of the Newport Beach and surroundin om'.JJW.L.!l·.w· ii.iiM.~,;i.__. now e ge. plus Prudenttal's large network of off ices. allows her to meet the specific needs of clients. ' Cheots. who are either buying or selling, know her high level of energy and commitment. "The good reputation ot Prudential and the international Foprty marketing capabilities prov1ped has opened many doors for me and my chents.' she said. Call Natalie Fogarty at The Prudential California Realty Newport Beach office. (714} 759-6600. . The Prudential California Realty's Sandy Mittman Sandy Mittman has won many awards for outstanding production and service in the real estate industry. Mittman. of The Prudential California Realty Newport Beach office. bought her first home in Newport Beach in 1965. She credits 30 years of living and working in the Newport Beach community with giving her an edge in the industry. Mittman also credits The Prud~tial California Realty tor its enormous scope of resources which have helped her to better serve her clients. "My clients benefit because of our international marketing abilities. state- of-the-art technology and our Impeccable reputation." she said. Mittman's thorough knowtedge of the coastal communities, strong client commitment and detailed marketing program, has made her a top . producer and highly referred agent with residents of Newport Beactt. Educated In business administration and aooounting at the Univefsity of Cok>fado and University of Mic:Ngan, Mittman la e>eperienoed In hancling everything from residential and ..-.. properties to direct propertiM exchangea and court probates. Mittt•.,, ... member of The Prudential California Realty's prestigious Leading Edge Society and Involved wtth Hoag Hospttal's 552 Club, Opera Pacific and Women in Leadership. "My success is due to perseverance, conliltency and fofk>w·through wittt martceang programs," Mittman said. •1 always do the necessary homewortl. I have found real Mtate ..... to be enormously interedng, very rewarding and a lot of tun.• Cal &.net/ at The PNdlntial California Realty. (714) 75Me00. . . ·' ... NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY. DECEMBER 3, 1994 /PAGE 39 CarinerY Village Realty .. (il4) .673 ~-3777 PENINSULA POINT BAYFRONT ESTATE . ~6,000,000 This fabu lous Spanish style home offers·9B R, (BA, dock for large yacht. Included are 2 custom guest home depicting ~e same style of con tru ction. ..------...----. LIDO ISLE PRICE REDUCED! on treet-to-,treet location. large lot. ~unny J>JllO. L1\ mg. ·dining & fomil) room<.. 3 fireplace ... Ugt\1. open fllXlr •iill Ian. Pnce redwed Lovely traditional home wlspectacular ocean/city light views. Spacious SBR 101 VIA LIDO SOUD TIP OF LIDO ISLE $3,450,000 Spectac ular Bayfront estate on 78 front feet on Newport Har.bor ~waterfront. Beautifully appointed 6BR, 7.5BA home with dock for l 00+ yac ht + side ties. Bayside patio offers pool/spa . CHARMING PENINSULA POINT HOME JBR-1 BA. Spanii.h home wlhardwood floor.. pm ate patio. quiet family area. NOW ONLY $349.000 BALBOA'S BESTBUY!. Conage I door to sand 2BR. I .SBA furnished. Keep for starter or build 2.640 sq. ft. on R-1 lot. TUSTIN RANCH Model perfect 3BR. 3 full bJth\. wh11ewa,hed hardwood floor. l car garage. man\- upgraded amen1iie' $215.000 OCEANF~ONT DUPLEX 4BR-'.!BA up. 3BR- 2BA down. 2 car garage. white water view\ $925,000 uiies. library. fom rm. goomlCt kitchen. Finest quality and ... Ll!I. de 1gn! $ 190000 . GREAT BUY t:ll=:::.im.....&.1:.--~---' $295,000 ' NEW MARINA CONDOS -YEARLY LEASES .: TOTALLY CUSTOM • Waterfront 2BR-2BA. incl riew washer/dryer & refrig ...................................... $2,500/MO. • Bay view 2BR-2BA. incl new washer/dryer & refrig ......................................... $2.200/MO Ask For: Cindy . (714) 673·-3777 ---____ ... __ .......__ .. --------- .. '"; , ... PAGE 40 I SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1994 -HARBOR VIEW HOME~WIND \. Best buy in a one story ls this Monaco; with ~aid city ltiht9 · view. Owners take beau~ful cw:• of 1he hocM. Wiltt upgraded kitchen & baths. etc. $469,000 4BEDROOMS IMMACULATE CARE eeaumlliM,!(•d for Monteoo. ~.*on quiet ~ES~ bustible roof~ security syst., parquet flooring in entry & family room. $485,000 CHRISTA & GERRY LONG Ruldent• of Newport Beach for 14 + years, while handling more than 250 uln. ]_ -t::=..ONGS OF NEWPORT =~,=~- GERRY AND ~HRISTA -640-LONG I 640-5664 ' NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE . A jewel in Jasmine Creek ...Ann Peters and Suzanne Shuler invite you to preview a one-of ·a·kind townhome jn the prestigious guard-gated community of Jasmine Creel<. This home 1s extensively remodeled with three bedrooms. two-and·one-half baths in an ideal location With ocean and Catalina views. From the landscape entry by Roger's Gardens. to the hardwood floors and mood lighting, this tastefully customized home is hard to duplicate. The living and dinning areas have vaulted scraped ceilings. tract adiustable lighting and custom French doors which lead to a large carpeted viewing deck. The kitchen/family rooms are exceptional with custom cabinetry. Corian countertops, a separate desk area, all enhanced by a built-in gas cooktop and grill, microwave, self-cleaning oven and trash compactor. The mas,er suite features custom French doors openin~ to a lushly· landscaped private pafio. A large walk.·in closet, a bath with customized cabinetry, Corian tops and dual vanities. a spa tub and large separate shower. Community swimming pools, tennis courts. spas and miles of greenbelts for • walking and Jogging, make Jasmine Creek a perpetual holiday community. Offered at $595,000. Call Ann Peters and Suzanne Shuler of Grubb & Ellis Newport Beach, (714) 644-6200. (714) 725·5126 Rites H of Dec. 1, 1994 KEY LENDERS AND RATES 30-y .. fixed 30-Ye•MJust..ba ·INTEREST "' POIH'ts LOCK· INTlMST "' llQNTS MAX. MAA<MN ADJ. TYPE PHONE RATE DWN i"'l !!! A.P.R. RATE DWN l"-1 A.PA LOAN 1%1 INDEX FREQ. American Home Loans R (714) 955·~633_ -9.375°0 10 0.000 7 9.415 3.875•,{, 20 0.500 7.120 203, 150 2 875 110 1M ARCS Mortgage__ _ __ K {800) 6n-oo~ 9 125°0 5 1.750 30 9.365 3 9509. 20 1.000 6.921 203.150 2.625 110 1M Bank of America _8 _{800) 424·263?__ 9.250•. 10 2.250 45 9.551 56259'. 10 1 750 9.287 203,150 2.625 1TS ~ Bank of Cahfom1a B {714) 252-336!__ 9.250°0 10 1.250 30 9.433 6.375··· 20 1.250 9.221 500.000 2.750 1TS 1Y -----Cahlorn1a Federal Bank s (BOO) 225:3337 _ 9 250°_0 _ _J.0 1.875 45 9.5C7 3,950•,{, 20 1.000 6.796 -203,150 2.500 110 1M Chase Manhattan B -(714) 760·267~-9.260~. 20 2.000 30 9.532 5 750•',, 25 2.000 8.829 ----1.000.000 2 625 6TB 6M C111bank B_ (714_) 634-093_1 __ 9.soo•. 10 1.000 60 9.657 6.375•. 25 1.000 8.871 700.000 2 750 6TB 6M Coun1ryw1de Funding K (800) en-5626 9.125% s 1.875 45 9.380 3.875'· 25 1.625 7.234 650.~ 2.875 110 1M ----CUB_Fund1ng K (800) 500·0282 9.125"0 5 . 2.000 45 ~ 4.000% 20 1.375 7.209 350,000 2.875 110 1M Delnck Mort9!ge Qroup __ B...._j?14} 759-9692 9.125% 5 1.750 21 9.365 4.000°.4 20 1.000 6.697 ~000 2.400 110 1M Oowl'l!Y Savi~ s (800) 336·9639_ 9.375"' 20 1.500 45 9.589 3750% 25 1.000 6.795 ---600.000 2.500 110 1M ~mery F1nanclal,..!._nc ~ -~ 729·9200 9.125°'. 10 1.500 5 9.336 4.950% 20 1.000 6.705 600,000 2.400 110 1M --203,150 Fid~ Federal_ Bank s (800} 232·2309 9.125% 5 2.125 10 9.409 e.125•1. 10 1.375 6.929 2.500 110 6M ' First Interstate Bank B {800} 560-5001 9.250~• 20 2.500 30 9.581 5.250.,. 20 1.875 6.955 203,150 2.625 110 6M First Nationwide Mt K (800) 643-2265 9250% 5 0.875 30 9.390 ---· 3.625% 10 1.875 6.756 203,150 2.375 110 1M Fleet MOrtQ!~ K {800} 700-5650 9.375% 5 0.750 4'5 9.50! 7.125% 10 1.000 9.277 203.150 2.750 lTS 1Y Fron_!!!ne Mort_Q!: e K {800) 729·5626 9.250% 20 1.375 12 9.4"8 ~50% 20 1.875 .. 1.001 500,000 2.625 110 1M Glendale Federal Bank s {800) 560-9000 9.375°/. 5 1.250 45 9.560 5.750% 20 1.000 9.444' 203,150 2.875 1TS 6M Home Sa~-s {800} 975-5051 9.250% 10 1.500 30 9.463 3.950% 20 1.500 6.7"6 500,000 2.400 110 1M HousehOld Bank B {714) 261-1818 9.250% 5 1.250 30 9.433 6.500% 10 1.250 9.097 203,150 2.500 l6M 6M R {714} 857-7977 9.125% 10 1.500 15 9.336 3.875% 20 1.125 6.808 SOQ.000 2.500 110 1M Maritime Mort A {714} 248-1178 9.125% 10 1.250 15 9.307 4.250% 20 1.000 6.699 600.000 2.400 110 1M N~rt Financial K {800} 808-5626 9.125% 10 1.250 10 9.307 3.750% 20 1.500 6.845 500,000 2.500 110 1M Oceanvlew Financial R (800) 266-0555 9.375% 10 0.250 15 9.~ 7.000% 10 1.250 9.291 203.150 2.750 1TS 1Y Southern California Sav. s {800) 435-5611 9.375% 10 1.250 30 9.560 3.500% 20 0.875 7.030 500,000 2.750 110 1M Union Bank B {800} 453-1288 9.375% 20 2.oop 60 9.&49 5.625% 20 1.000 6.886 203.150 2.125 110 6M Wells Fargo Bank B {800} 225-5932 9.375% 20 1.500 60 9.589 3.750% 20 1.000 7.044 203!150 2.750 110 1M Western Financial Sav. s (800) 562·&493 9.250% 5 1.500 45 9."63 4.000% 20 1.000 7.047 203.150 2.750 uo " 1M Bofl llll9d I ~ prOQfW 11/30t'30 CCllWOtntlOl.i ~ lWe of ~ la: 8 • a.nit. 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Co NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1994 /PAGE 41 .. . . .. • . .. .. • 300,000 -.BELOW APPRAISED VALUE! . .. f • 3 Bedrooms, 4.5 Baths ~Private Pool & Spa & Major Price Redµction • :t;:xterisive Use of Marble •Best Newport Harbor Views •-Private Pier & Slip '(70') • Gate Guarded Community · • Island Tennis Court • Completely Remodeled 1988 • Great Waterfront Property $1,295,000(LH). ' 800 Newport ~enter Drive, Suite 350 Newport Beach, CA 92660 (714) 760-1900 . , .. • •• ' ,Y ,. \ Ct> 3DAq \ i.ee t ,C A38M3~30 ,YAOAUTA2 PAGE 42 / SATURC1AY, DECEMBER 3, 1994 3TATZ3 JA3A \ TOJl'l AZ3M AT200\HOA38 TAoqw11.1 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTA: Families can trade-up ~o ·gated privacy at San Miguel · in Tustin Ranch S an M1gue1..i.Q. Tustin Ranch has initiated a new Trade-In Program t~be ideal for families who need to sell their current·home before buying a new one. Accorc:f!ng to Bill Davies. sales representative at San Miguel. there 1s no need for families to postpone more luxury more privacy and more value ·our Trade-In Program is designed to eliminate • the long involved process of selling their current heme when they decide 10 move-up to San Miguel," he.said Under San Miguel's Trade-In Program. homebuyers can choose from select homes available at San Miguel A market analysis of their current home is performed and homeowners meet with a lender for an independent appraisal and f1nanc1ng details of their new San Miguel home When a sales price 1s agreed upon. the existing ·home will be listed on the market while the new home 1s in escrow Some restrictions apply. Sales representatives have full details of this exceptional offer ·instead of worrying about if, when and at what price their old home will sell. San Miguel homebuyers can spena their time selecting the options for their new home. planning their move and looking forward to their new lifestyle." Davies said. Developed by California Pacific Homes. San Miguel 1s a neighborhood of stylish single family detached homes within a private gated upscale area in the Tustin Ranch master-planned community The San Miguel lifestyle is ideal for family living which provides privacy, luxury and convenience. tn addition, homeowners are within walking distance of the Tustin Ranch Golf Club with its champion~hip 18-hole public golf course and all family members en1oy San Miguel's on-site recreation plaza complete with a pool, spa, barbecue and cabana faplilie~. .. San Miguel homes are positioned on lots about up to 6.000 square feet. allowing ample room for outdoor living and entertaining. The private entry court yards have decor.at1ve wrought iron gates and make an impressive entry statement while enhancing privacy. For added convenience. all San Miguel homes come with complete front yard landscaping and full yard fencing. San Miguel showcases four floorplans ranging from 1,669 to 2.413 square feet. The two-story home offer thee and our bedrooms, two and one-half to three baths and two-car garages with direct indoor access. One model features a first floor master bedroom suite often pref erred by families with teenage children and some plans have family rooms, breakfast nooks and optional dens ~r lofts Prices start from the mid $200.000s. D esigned for a variety of lifestyl~s. San Miguel homes are highlighted by some of the appointments most desired by today's homebuyers. Some of the most notable include formal entry areas with ceramic tile or wood flooring, dramatic volume ceilings, woodburning' fireplace with glass doors in the living room or family room, raised panel interior doors and solid wood entry ... doors.-custom wood stair railings. designer selected plusll carpeting light fiX1ures and recessed lighting (per plan). central air conditioning and gas forced air heating and convenient int~fior laundry rooms (Plans 3 & 4) The contemporary kitchens have walk-in pantries, center work islands. oak cabinetry wi"1 hand-set ceramics tile countertops, pull-out spray wanQJ in the cast iron kitchen sinks and General Electric White appliance package. The master bedroom suites feature spaciOus walk-in closets and luxuriOus baths featuring)ring oval tubs and separate showers with c'8ar glass enclosures (most plans), hand-set Cff&mic Ule oountertaps end bath surrounds dual vanity sinks To make each home as unique as its residents, San Miguel offers a fulf range of option$ including additional selections ol colors. designs and surfaces es for countertops and flooring. maple or white European finished cabinetry, spa tubs in master baths. security and central speaker systems, closet systems and garage organizers and tub enclosures The distinctive exteriors feature recessed treatments on windows. entries and garages, wrought iron, fixed shutters and pot shelves per plan, durable fire.res1stent concrete tile roofs and sectional garage doors with automatic openers. T ustm Ranch's convenient location provides a short commute to John Wayne Airport Orange County's beautiful coastline, the area's finest shopping at Fashion Island and South Coast Plaza and thriving business centers. San Miguel residents are within minutes of the Tustin Market Place and Entertainment Center and the hiking, biking and equestrian trails at Peters Canyon Regional Park. As a resident if San Miguel, you automatically . become a member of the San Miguel Homeowners Association and Tustin Ranch Community Association Ill. Monthly association dues maintain the quality of common area facilities. Tustin ranch is included in an Assessment District, Community Facihties (Mello-Roos) District. and Landscape and Lighting District These districts were formed to fund infrastructure and schools and to provide landscape maintenance. Consult a sales representative for full details. To visit San Miguel. take the Santa Ana (5) Freeway. exit north oo Tustin Ranch Road and follow the signs to the saJes office. The sales office and professionally decorated model homes are open daily 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more informatlOn on San Miguel. call BHI Davies or Sharon Meister (714) 7JO.. ~80. ~· J .. .· r NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE ------------CUH ICA\ F' l h '""' ""••>J nt .. tr...lllhon•I \ Nm1 "°"'"" "11h .,....:~~~ Jtn1n nn 1\ 1 \lrJ l.rff ~"'"""'' lt1ch.-r\/1mh rm c.umh,t &, 1Jr\!'' \,i(J f•'l'<l•••hl) '"'Ml''""'"'" ~ .. ml .... .i1h .... .lo•°"~ ff•A I< ,.. 11 ,, $99'1.000 M.ro1.-''C'lllM A. M ""'II ,. "•• ·n ft, , ... I· I IJlll \HllRU\Hl I \ ·~ \\ 110 \11 Ci.,, ,. I r• ( ,,, \ II '"'" II I~ "' f.. t I.. l k\Jlh (1fP 11 (· f,1•1..1 cu-1•onl ..... ~·kJ J8R ! II\ iuf m.oll" 1nr "-Jin 1nr n"lO' ' •titn..·r k .. JlhWI "'··· I l.inJ .... r" S61S.lllllJ ( "" \ lkrt>.~I II r ........ c '"'"' lk JI\\ ( '"""r "'' toltlJ \llW HO\ff l(<·m.\JrkJ U<Hn '"'"'" 'tocJrTil'"'A. I Nlh f<•tJ.;n..~ htt!NI J1n1nr. "PoL""'' lillllll) roum ! 11!\:rl""'"· m&..in N-dn•>m •1t.h nt. . .:.an \k"- Mtt.111 Cun A llctli.:n• II l'a.:1lkl"'N lk1ll1 Cin1UJI Ml·fd~ 0 CHASE· Chase Manhattan Personal Financial Services Jl \fKO MORT~GE '>Pl( l\IJ~T'i NEWPORT HEIGHTS CLIEEHAV.EN HOME TOUR A public: \ iewing of !uxury hcu1w:-. for -,J lc: by :\t..·w~m Beach·.., fort..>mo-,t rt.•al c~tate firm~. SUlT D AY, December 4 1 :0 0 p ·.m . t o 5 :00 J:t .m . REGISTER FOR OUR 3 DRAWINGS $250 IN FASIDON ISIAND GIFT CERTIFICATES No purchase" occessary. Enttt 10 win ac each horD<" appeari.o& in this ad. " I Home Tour Maps Avallab~ at each Open HOU8C. j CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION BRAD MARTIN LYNLEE KRUSE (714) 253-0356 Cl ,,,. 0.. H a• 1 a f'lrftlollAI ,..._.. knkn. .._ Loillla _.IM-*,__ -·~lkpwU.RlolO..flOI ..... 0 •1•,.._..........,.._, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1994 f PAGE 43 "EWPORT --..,....------......,HEIGHTS ... lk•uUlul ~ l>Jrm '•lf1h.:rn ll•h•n Viii• Jm('l>n&-J flW'!lk ~nit) hof Ill.II l11n1n¥ mi l•nlll) '•••r•1 m1 "" fo<'l'I"'' tl...&'Rl&'I tJ1nrfll."tll \~rth.:r l\. t..ir~, , • .._.nfk:'• i...1,h.:n "'' """"'' ""'"'"' ..\ bf(' tL ... "' • .U'-7.t rtu .. .a,.,, w4.ooo ~t.1nn\ ~ti hn.• A, M "' ""11 •. ''°' "' k°ftt\"11 "''"' ;,If l•••I ·r• $1.h'IS.1100 \1 .. nn" \11. ll1r"'' '-\ M;rl..:n.. II , ·I "J ... rtr•'lfll lt4111"" ;,If .1111 .----.....,.-....,,...--------. 'f \\ POIH 8 1 K ii 4- l>f',·n & Jll\ < l\Jr"TI· "''•'II ht ,,._ ,., r••• \ """ '~lll lNMJflltd L.11t..t111.J Ioli I ••' 1ti.; In.: •l'I'"•"'• d1.l" "" r ... nu' ... M•n•I\ ~1dhn1> c\ Marl.:n.. 11.,-..1 W.;1~nl\'fll 11,.,,,.., hi I 1~•1 '• . - 1 •• cP :kJA'1 \ P~IH ,t; H:H:lM.::t~.::tu , YAUHU' Ac PAGE 44 /SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1994 3TAT23 JA3A \ TOJlq A23M AT200\HOA38 TAQqW31t1 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA 'MESA PILOT I R~ ESTATE Lyon Ri_dge in .Aliso Viejo continues its brisk. sales pace . . H omeowners continue to find Lyon Ridge the right combination of quality features. premiere location and value pnce as sales continue at a brisk rate. said Tim Johnson. sales manager at William Lyon Homes "Families are .really excited when they see the beautifully-appointed and spacious h·orries at Lyon ridge." he said. ·1n fact. when we released the 16 homes 1n Phase Ill in October. 1o·were sold the very f 1rst weekend • Lyon Ridge is in the master planned community of Aliso Viejo which offers extensive recreation. entertainment and shopping facilities and close proximity Jo major Southern California em lo men With some view lots still available. homes at Lyon'.Ridge offer trex1ble designs allowing families to create the perfect hom~s of !heir -; dreams. The two-story homes range from 1.662 to 2,003 square feet and off er three or four bedroom floor plans with options for bonus • ;> rooms. children's suites. dens and eXJ)andep familyrooms. Three-car garages. decorative plant shelves and art niches. architectural windows and volume ceilings are standard featores in each home. "William Lyon Homes has included so many luxurious appointments.· Johnson said "Families are especially excited . ' about features such a~ the 9-foot ceilings, three-car garage9 with roll-up doors and flexibility of the floor plan designs. There is a lot of interest in the Plan Three which offers the option of a downstairs bedroom. a den or an expanded family room." · Lyon Ridge homes include spacious master bedroom sites featuring elegant compartmented baths. oval tubs. separate showers ·and spacious walk-in closets The hght and airy kitchens include room breakfast nooks. ceramic tile counters. custom- crafted cabinets. recessed lighting, pantries and popular white-' on-white appliances. · L on Rid e home offer com artmentaliz space-saving me 1a n1c es in the famiJy room and convenient interior laundry rooms and linen closets. Exterior are accented by stone. brick or stucco and roofs feature fir~resistent con6rete tile. Complete rear-yard fencing is included. Lyon Ridge homeowners enjoy living in the master planned community of Aliso Viejo located only four miles from Laguna Beach. It is known for its.superior schools and amenities. To reach Lyon Ridge, exit Interstate 5 at El Toro Road and proceed toward the beach. Make a left a Aliso Creek and follow the directional signs. For more information, call 831-9668. NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE =>TAT~:t -ll\:tA' Tn 11Q a~~u l\T !:>tv"11u"'A=>a Tol"\oui=>1A Coldwell Banker is .collection· center for "Toys ·for TOts" . ' Coldwell Banker offices throughout Orange County will keep a holtday tradition as they sponsor the local U.S. Manne Corps. Reserve Toys for Tots campaign. said Coldwell Banket Orange County Regional manager George Musulli. - Coldwell Banker offices between ~he' beach and the foothills from Long Beach to San Clemente will serve as officia l collection centers until Dec. 19. The publicis encouraged to participate by taking new, unwrapped toys to Coldwell Banker offices throughout Orange County. ·every child should experience a happy holiday season." Musulli said. ·w ith the community's help, we will be able to provide the needy children of · Orange County with a memorable holiday expenen€e. • Founded in 1947, Toys for Tots has evolved from a small Los Angeles-area d1stnbutes the toys to local charitable organizations Coldwell Banker has more than 2,300 res1dent1al real estate offices and . . more than 53,000 sates associates and employees in North America. Pritchett earn$··. Previews Property· Specialist .designation Jennifer Pritchett a long-ume sa es ~ssoc1ate at Coldwell Gur ker has earned Coldwell 8:1~ker s Previews Property pec1alist designation according Tom Williams pres1deN of · oldwell Banker Sou·hern ahlornia ;\11lltams said. 1n add111on to the stano1ng sales performance 1 story tn the luxury home market P 1tchett completed a prescr 1bed ert1 f1cat1on course co11enng such ·001cs as extensive market a• alys1s for luxury homes 1e1:eloping and 1mplement1ng 1vnam1c and successful markeung plans in-depth k 1owledge of the luxury home m~rket and making use of the pre.,.1ews property s excep tional . marketing and sales program A resident o( Southern California for more than 30 years. Pritchett has been w1th,Coldw.ell Banker tor more than· 11 years aft~r an extensive career n sales arid marketing She is ari award· w1nn1ng sales associate who has ear 1ed many honors 111clud1ng d1stmQu1shed achievement award Gold Circle. President s Club No l sales associate. senior sales consultant and now Previews Property Spec1ahst She specializes 1n coastal properties from Newport Beach to San Clemente and . ·"lland to Coto de Caza Pritchett says her success 1s because of service to the client first She is known for an ability to find 1ust the right buyer for each property Coldwell Banker has ITIC)(0 than 2 000 associates residential real estate offices and more than 54.000 sates associates and employees na11onw1de Call Jennifer Pritchett at (714) 644-9060 ext 179"or her 24 hour toll free pager(800)949-9553 Where can your advertising meeaage reach 42,500 readers? --· iilf.PliL . In the Daily Pilot. Call 642-4321 x250 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1994 I PAGE 45 '""'" .. '"',, ... ,.. ..... " ... ,.. ,,.,.._... .. ~.,,... .... --·- - ----·-- ----·---·---- THE CONST'llUCTION FINANCING PRO'S Whether you need construcbOn financing for an owner-occupied cUStom home or an owner-occupied commerc.ial/mdustna.I budding, look to Liberty N;itional B;ink's experienced team of real estate lender~. These professionals can <?ffer you.a wide Jo Ptdrojttti. range of financ ing options with very ~nior Viet ~tsidtnt, luu, for owr a ihcadt, ltd compeutive rates and terms. Libtrty's rtal atalt unding ttam. Dunng 1ltat tittv. And, we'll 8"" you the kmd of Jo /uu {wsdeJ DVtr $300,000,000 "' rraJ atattan4constructron perso nalized financing and service that aM or our c "" :s. most b~.nks JUSl don't prov~t'.. C OMMITTED TO St.',E/t/0/11 SE1tJ0/C E .) ,~ ~~ Li!J.erlg National Ban1' fQli Hu N'riNCTON BEACH : DANA PO/f',7 • LOS ANCEµS • ( ,,l/ /.•.1111 ,,., ,,,.,,. /11f1•1111c1t11•ll 1-800-229-8529 • A true masterpiece Situated 1n the finest location 1n Newport Beach. this exceottonat · architectural design by Ade Collins with its quality cons1ruchOl'I otters a unique home that is a work of art Situated at the tip of Lido Isle with a panoramic view of the hatbo! ano mountains this gracious home 1s a statement of elegance while mainta rw g an air of informal ltvab1hty Designed for enterta1n1ng the sweepu g sta1rca e h1ghltghts the large entry foyer Formal ltv1ng room d n1ng room and hbr a!, along with a gourmet kitchen and breakfast room accent the ldv.er le11et. lh family room ano four of the live bedroom are on tho second floor wi n the master bedroom and its separate turret sitting overlooking the private spa and yacht shps Take advantage of resort hving at its finest Offered at $4 950 000 FOf all your real estate needs call Marcia and Robert Bents of Co•dweW Banker Newpoh Beach. (714) 644-9060 ext 11 3 Coldwell Banker has more than 2 200 offices and lllOfe than 54 000 sales associates and employees across North America. ~ . CORONA DEL MAR . 735 Cameo Highlands 3BR Sun 1-S Remax/Maxine Larson 4801 Cortland 3BR Sat 1-4 Franklin Real~ 640-7000, x3 9 COSTA MESA 277 Rochester, 3BR Sat/Sun 12-4 Metro Realty. Tex Griffith 548-9909 2405 Venier Way 3BR Sat/Sun 1-4 Coldwell Banker, Jerrie Mahoney 0. 722-7739 2403 College Dr. 3BR Sat/Sun 1-4 Coldwell Banker, Jerrie Mahoney 722-7739 3325 Alabama 3BR Sat/Sun 1-4 Coldwell Banker, Delpha Oswald 668-9333 -' $599,000 $799,000 $275,000 $178,000 $229,240 $229,900 NEWPORT ,BEACH ' . 5 Hillsborough 3BR Sun 1-4 Harbor Hill . . Prudential Calif. Realty, Sandy Mittman 729-7271 16 Chatlutm G:ourt 3BR Sun 1-4:30 Wesle~ N. Taylor Co. 644-4 10 5 Maritime Drive 2BR Sun 1-4:30 Wesle~ N. Taylor Co.' 644-4 10 221 5an Remo 3BR Sat/Sun 1-5 Canne1 Village Realty 673-37 7 $1,1 95,000 $995,000 . 595,000 .. .. $619,000 --:-··----~ ::.... --· -~ .... ~ .. -..... ~·~--.. --._._ .... ~. RUMBOLD REALTY • LcMlcn In a.lboa lslMKJ Sal~s and Listings 6 75-4822 OCEAN, CATALINA & GOLF COURSE VIEWS. Cameo Highlands remodel 3Bdrm: 2Ba. yard & spa ...................... $799,000 Laura McKelvey #309 NEWPORT RMERA CONDO • 48drm. 2/Ba. excellent location. end unit remodel ......................... : ...... $230,000 Laura McKelvey #309 OWNER W1U CARRY 1st T.D. Corner duplex m Olde Corona Del Mar .... $23P.OOO laura McKelvey #309 MESA DEL MAR · 5Bdrm, 3Ba. priced to sell! A lot of house fof the payments Cheiiper than rent! ................... $239,000 BIG CANYON TOWNHOME • . l----ff-"'!""~---+-Qml&JtiMl86.M&iMtR:l!IQl!!!ll:Dilia!llM~~U----------------W!L!IK;l~i-~~2~Ba.+~~~cOAd1tlGA- .Leona.Aanderud #301 LAQINA NIG&lfl CONOQ..CilDE. ~ • IN ESCROW UTTU ~ Uoll COO~ COTTMH ., 111 t llW<O ""'' ~ °"., .XI\· "1 .. "Ill COT't'Mil NOMI •KO.C.6"-0urtra..-lll«IO c-· "<I irldM:DO CM<eut>tra 1•'1~ .. ~ .. I• l'f• ·•t t_r. 11,195,000 $$49,000 HU,000 lOWUT ,_... IS&NCI ltOMll lltmod --a""',.,..., 111 noMt: .. t rww lA o>r"' :to at.< 14 :iOlD • Of"l -llA-·111~ -C°"'!l"'l..,,,.,.'9'1) "'""'°'tJO'l!n!•-<df<~.....,.-0 .. w!"O. ~\•C., . ..., S7"·-.. c:,., ~ ... , '2111-rtn:int hOmC _ _,, """.i< ~ P><' , .. , • .,.. • ..., •o-1 u ~§t§ u ,ns,ooo "''""',_Cod bUlll 91 4U 9 SIA ,_ IA rod oc " & "'64:~ Of!• oor,,,. ex·~·• :..<"< 1 Hlt,000 , .... a 100111ock • l191o\. '~""'· t•~ n u ,ooo IAllOA ~ DWUll, O'IVWCO l-IQ< V ...... ~ 1!94,000 ~ ~· w cc~ rcncM "'5lOt\' I.en un• l\ft 311! 114 .. c., ¥11<'1 • .,. " l!tA' •A.II( Al U!0,000 J ' PRESTIGIOUS JASMINE CREEK BELCOURT ONE STORY •. ~o • .~o \. ... . \. .. •· ~ • ~ . s\)" ~Comer Unit, Medel "P" •. 09'1'" • . NEW LISTING ~pprox. 4,400 Sq. Ft. • Complete Custom, Truly Elegant 3 BDRM, 3-1 /2 BATHS • 2 BDAM & DEN, 2 BATHS • Huge Master Suite • 14' x 24' Uodergrou~ ADJACENT SITTING ROOM • Wine Cellar WITH FIREPLACE • Extensive Patio, Private Spa ASSUMABLE FINANCING • Community Pool & Tennis OWNER WILL CAR~Y • REDUCED TO $995,000 • PRICED RIGHT $595,000 16 CHATHAM COURT • 5 MARITIME DRIVE • . Presented by: Lucille Hoyt WESLEY N. TAYLOR CO. ·51NCE 1M6· ONE CMC PLAZA. SUITE 260 • 644.4910 . ~ You'll love this location! ............ ~240,000 2Ba. great canyon views . $123,900 L,aura McKelvev #309 laura McKetvev #309 LENDER'S SHORT SALE • Orange townhome, gorgeous end unit. 2Bdrm. 2Ba ............................ $164,900 Laura McK~lvey ~#309_ _ _ _ _ ~ FRANKLIN REALTY 714 640-7000 omer of Mar&uerite l Pacific out Howy • ~adel Mar Contemporary Dover Shores cus - tom home with great fro n~ row Back Bay view. ~undreds of dol · Jars in monthly payment savings as well as tens of thousands in down payments savings because of leasehold arrangement. Four bedroom. 3.5 bath gorgeous home with use of marbre. glass block and custom amenities. Call for details and "Let's Make A Deal!!" REDUCED TO $629,000 LH Bob &. Mary Ellen We2larz l!I 7$--37cf3 or 7_59-37~ Coast Ne rt Pro I ues ' '· ... •. ... . • ·~. ' PAGE 48 /SATURDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1994 NEWPORT BEACH/COSTA MESA PILOT I REAL ESTATE KP+ ~Afl. ~rfe~}ster with watU~~ Large kitchen & dining area. 2-car attached oar.Poe. Greil! area $130 dues. Move-in condition! (1lLEX) 11.B.-J • UPGRADED EXEC BEAUTY $275 IJ10 LoV!li-3B'R plus family room on the Ea.SlS1de .. Privafe setting with 3 patios lncloding courtyard .• ' Forced air, laundry room. many closets. (26822) --Lo~ '11 ~wgtaf. Freshly pa11~·f,.02 m new ~~ ·~;~h doors & garden window h has Its own LR & yard, new landscape + wttite p 'ket fence! (20P0M) ., .-_, WHAT IS VOUI Offll? i119,000 Just reduced 3BA'. · 28~ w1'h aated yaid 2-car att Qira~. cozy FP Jn liv rm, 1nsl<le laufl(IJY._ Could be 4BR. inslde'tract IOcation tall nowt (ASEN) ---*** COSTA MES.A'S TOP SELLING OFFICE *** WAY BELOW MAMT $85,000 28A 1 S8A Wlllt 1-car garage lowest pnce 111 1lle c0fll9lex1 Out of sutt nwner says sell now' ~ appoiotment 10 see today (39WMC) SHARP 2BR+21ATHS+2·CAR GAR $94,900 5 yr nu 2BR + 2 1111 BA + 2-car 03fallf m a lushly ~ gated community. Pools/spWduclcS1 Shows kke newl McMng OIJI of Stale (128AY) REASON NOT TO RENT $119,000 Assutmble FHA loin Gnat IOI lsl IJlne buyet' wlltl 2 NStef surtei 111 piest.gious t.mshore compteJ Come see 1t11s one. caD now• (28fAI) PERFECT FOi YOU! $147,500 Sma• eaststde complu. 2BR 2-ui garagt tb>Mlttome BalGony ott upper rm, leg dlflillg and hv1no area Ceramte hit k1I IM!looks rear yard (24SAH) FIXER $149,900 R-2 zoned lot neM U$lslde CM Add to ex1st111g cottage or smpe and o~ duple• -Can nowt Can t find 1 deal bflltf llWt tl\IS111 (3n<AM) NEWPORT BEACH FOil ONLY... $1'9,900 Ouiet 28R 2 58A lfewl>or1 condo Clo~ 10 bike intts beal:ll Lots of open ,,.ce Condo has been upgraded wttll ~I IOOl:lleS (lOMOO} CHARMING lUDOR S1YU HOME •111,900 Nol1h Santa Ana locabOll 3BR formal dinl119 French doors & wllldoWS breakfast room. new roof 2·w garage & new texture p.aml (15WA0) aEAl lHE BANK $169,000 NtwpOll lltlctl. cm to beach & Hoag Ho$9 . this 38R 2 SBA has so such potential rt s 111cred1ble Incl 2-w in 1J.V2oe lnl)lace enclosed patJo & more'" (43SPll CHECK OUT lHIS l'tltal • $169,900 Oua~ty bu1n C. Cod development 2 master BR and office ~ has rmny ct1Stom upglldes throuohoul Ptease hUITy won 11as11 (20MAY) .. 1ST TIME IUYER'S DEUGHT $179,900 38R. t 758A. remodeled ttome Every delad thOughl of -new windows tarptl tile flOOfS spacious kitchen & balllrooms ~Ola!OI pe<feci (93CAP) WAY ROOM $186,987 Wonderful family home U1te11or louhon perfect lor enl!l1amg Wat IO new Tnangle ~ 28A. 2~ 9lf19t nl 11119' ll'epiace IOOI (648EA) ... Christmas CanTree is an annual food drive thru the N~wport-Mesa Association of Realtors to help feed the hungry, homeless & less fortunate during the holiday ~&~~~ season. Please contaGt our office to arrange a SM GfANT -AISENT OWNElS $189,000 Gian! SBR lor Ulldel $200 0001 lncrtditlle VilUe only I 5 miles Jtom btacll ~ roof pamt garage door rtmOdeled klldltn & baths Must sell! (11VAl) GREAT AREA. GREAT PRICE! $205,000 Huge !wily home wiltl 4BR qieat big loll large yard with kl~ of IUSh ~dscaplno Air cond11ton111g, tool! (1600R) NEWPORT·MESA DEUGHTI $205,000 38R. 2 S8A Wltf1 attached ~ llltplace in fMflO rm Large· nmtel BR w/skVlioht Ill d1ess1119 llU Assoc pool. SCli + lelnS COUr1 (~) • STEAL THIS DREAM $209,000 ..D.wrs~ toxury 48R 2 SBA ~ RMtra townhome• Custom Mrylhz!lf,11 fl~ pn'1u catpell. • olk ~ French drs. CQCllrll pools & ~ (24HAA) • SUCH A cuna $209.900 Shows kke a model. 91eat locatlOll. 38R, 2 5BA. yard and an 2· car garage ute & any eaa 1o see" j260RAI f°'AMILY SIZED HOME! $209,900 Beau11fulty remodeled k11cht11' Oeconto1 hie flooring! lmpttSSM NIJo & )'Md ~ tomlfl 3811. 2llA. pet1ect larnAy tiomel (23COC) JUST REDUaO,.. $209,900 Musi set now! 4 or SBR.. 28A. spacious famll'/ hm. beaullful wood plri "°°' lhtOliOflout. 8rdwoll .. CUlb appeal Mo de-sac lot. ()pell and uy Call (31 KER) pick-up of your donation. lJflGRADED a SPACIOUS IEAUJY $209,997 t.ltsi Verde Stale' Slreel' lovtty 38R 28A & cw rm• Kttctten ~ Ileen htgltf llPOfaded valllled telings rrep!ace hit tf\lry 5l)aCIOUS. open & ary1 (33NEV) WGE COLLEGE Mn HOME $214,900 Spacious gtetn ~ounds surioood this lo llm 38R 28A IQ lmty rm/~ rm. redone kltch Ma~ it E1 lo watch tile kids So dun. mo•1t-1111eadyl (23COR) MESA WIDE F1XER $215,000 Unbmtted polttltlal witb this 48A 1 7SBA family 116mt !NI netds paiiTt. carpel & ~ Great loatlOl'I '" lamdy neigllboc1\o0d (32MOH) MN ESWt $215,000 OuMll ~ 38R llome OWi 20000 sq tt. 2 R·l lols un build 2 Mtom flames Beautiful WldsalMQ vatue 11 laod mustseelj101CI\) , CANYON a C1f'V UGHTS VIEW $219,500 EnfOY moS1 ~acetul blull top loulloll & natute al your feet from luxunous lownttome near bucht 28R 2 SBA 2·u1 garage Tennis,~ (lOSEA) MOVE IN 5'ICW.I $225,000 ais Wve JBR home l\iS 1 ,ui loation with nrw arpet windows alld cenual "' condrtionlflO Mo'lt 111 llO'IW! It s rucly! (320RE} -.uoH OOlW LOCA110NI $22$,000 locallOO & .. able wor111 lht ~ Pflttl ~ ti-IMI bonlemo ftdemm pwl. leiSurt ... & ~mis! 38R. 2BA. (20iifA) • • ~MARINE CORPS RESERVE iilDa Donate a new, unwrapped gift to Toys for Tots at your local Coldwell Banker office or give us a call & we'll WOHDERfUl C1JRI APP£Al $229,SOO 48R t 758A. add on tam1ly room Enterta111 w1tll de1!911t ovtrSlled"omer lot wtlll ex~I RV access ()ptn cove1ed ~ OYfflooblg lhe wet~ 1a1 pd (ISSON) 311 POOL HOME $229,900 ~ Vttde-Uglll & MY itnwm ~'bum~ torm.11 lmng & Milo rm.treplact lg ~Wt col!'b Palopool ~IO schools wkfe.sx street .133bl) DIASllCAUY RfDUCEDlll $229,000 N~por1 Ptnmsu~ 28R 28A 2-(lr ga1igt lo•ti 11nrt Ont hoose 10 the bay. two hOllSeS lo tile oc~n. ~ bar. ctlltng fans Bong olltts loday' (SIBAL) ~ MESA VERDE HOME $2A1 ,900 Wondlftul quiet neighbolllOOd, lllSldt coo ~-38R. 28A 2 f11eplaces p!Mll reJr Vltd Tiii$ WOfl t lislll (30C£'A OEUGHTFUl $255,000 Onginal owriers have enlar !ltd to ~commodate IO • SSR tam rm o~etsized comer lot Pool & ~ art ltnetd Newer root· cul-de-sac Close to MfY!hmo (24COL) EXQUISIT£ $294,987 GorgtOllS oet.all ttw flomtl In~ -tomlllllllllyt!lard ... WIMlllO yard wfttl ~ SPI' SlllCIOllS 38R (2 l!l~IS) 38A (tM l UYT, SUMT $354,000 P!Kt sashed S25 0001 C111t1111119 Sl*IO~ us!Stdc 38R home I.Waded llltoagl\olll -Al MW Wlll1 lg 1Jn1 1111 lie'# Wllldow$, fM bis 4-QI ~. ~ mlldl lllOfe A !Ml sec! (458AO) - NEWPOIJ IEAdt PENNSUlA $384,900 OUDle.-owner is ~ Out ol stMe 3BR. 211A 2-tar gatagt IAd 18R 1 BA Bodi Units are clean. 2 lloUWs ta lhe beath or ~ (11BAL) NEWPOlf IEACH PEtMlA $799,000 10 -Ofll llouse to beacll Owners _. .. 28A leis ol NrtllG ~ •e l1ichelonnd OC1t bt«OOlll Needs nc 10. PS QI llolJI (17MI.,) •