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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-11-25 - Orange Coast Pilot' . OP I NION Reader s debate idea of year-round school , I . SU.PE RS TAR An encore memory Leith 'Ol d Blue Eyes' tJI WPOHI 1~1I'd11 • < O(>IA Ml \A Wll K£ND . NOVI MBI I</'> lh . llJlt'l Tuition . drops, OCC enrollment skyrockets • College reporting a 22% growth in student applications with pending reduction in class fees. By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Piiot COSTA ?vfESA -It seems that Orange Coast College's enroll- ment predictions are coming true Last month, school officials said they expected a dramatic increase in student enrollment after a state-imposed fee on col- lege graduates expires Dec 31. Now OCC is reporting a 22% jump in student applications over last year. The school has received 13.3% more new·studenr appli- cations and 35.2% more return- student applications. •1t looks like many of the for- mer students who have filled out applications for spring are those who have baccalaureate degrees,• said Nancy Kidder, OCC's administrative dean for admissions and records. In 1993, the state legislature imposed a $50-per·unit fee on community college students with bachelor's or a(lvanced degrees while other students paid $13 per unit. Kidder said the school lost about 1,800 students after the fee was imposed. The school expects as many as 1,500 srudents to return this spring. Instead of paying $39 for a three-unit class, college gradu· ates were forced to pay $150 for a single community college class. •Some of our neediest stu- dents over the years have been •SEE ENROLLED PAGE A12 I \ I J I \ AROUND TOWN aESTBUYS INT£RTAINMENT ON THE COAST EJGION •SEE WATER PAGE A12 -- .\1 c > ' I ' I I 1 t \\ During the three years of construction on Mesa Con· solidated Water District's new 18-milllon-gallon Reservoir 2, the agency has coughed up about $260,000 to cover home improvements and houseduning bills. Here's a list of the residents who were given tc:>p dollars: • Mike Dunleavie -$46,801: Of that S41,5QO was for attorney fees represent- tng the residents whGfiled~ l.nvsuit against the district • Harry John Rule -S 11,506 • Mark and Leo Melz.er -$9,572 • Evelyn Wright -$9, 119 Of the four, only Dunleavie was included In the lawsuit. PatU Smith (left) and her daughter, Gwynne, laugh it up while taktng a seasonal photo at South Coast Plaza Friday. Below, the Klm family -Mimi, KaUe, Jonathan andJoanne - made their shop- pJng day a family affair. Ferguso1:1 attacks local GOP 3s 'Mafia' in newsletter • Former assemblyman blasts Rohra bacher, Hurtt and Pringle in four-page . mailer; promise~ monthly updates. By Evan Henerson, Dally Piiot BALBOA L<;LAND -Retiring trom politic--has not been an easy task tor former assemblyman Gil Fcrguc;on, who said last March he planned to ·close the door· oo polillcal We Smee step- ping down from hi~ 70th Assembly dis- tnct seat to run dn unsuccess- ful stdte Senate bid, Ferguson has reemerged as the most visible sup· porter of GU Ferguson embattled Assemblywoman Doris Allen, who also ran for the Senate seat. Both she and Ferguson lost to stale Sen Ross Johnson. Now the Balboa Island resi- dent is publishing a newsletter devoted to Orange County poli- llcs. Fergu:.on sent ap~mately 8,000 copies of the four-page •The 'Fnends'~epublican· to upponers and actiVlSts around the county. He plans to ch.a.nge the format somewhat and publish the newsletter monthly. ·Right now I'm funding it myself." Ferg~on said. , •Wheri we.get it into newspaper form. we'll sell ubscnptions. I won't make any money, but I don't need to. We should have a good circulation." Because of what he calls an oversight, Ferguson's n~e does not dppectr anywhere in the new letter. However, the con- tant reference to the Orange County political machine, the defense of Allen and the attadm on many county legislators ad a.s Dana Rohrabecher. Rob Hwtt a.nd CUrt Jnngl inake it uniitem- a bly a F guson effort. ibe ft!lblrD ~,,i, • .. • I .. ... . .. ... A2 SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 25. 1995 , greer. wylder South Coast Plaza gets a rugged edge T imberland has opened a 3,900-square-fOOOtore on the lower level of South Coast Plaza, adfacent to The Body Shop. The internationally renowned Timberland designs and manufactures premiwn footwear, apparel and leather goods. Products for men and women include boots, boat shoes and other informal shoes as well as casual clothes and outerwear. Chocolate lovers read on: Ilara Chocolate a Newport Beach-based confectioner is cur- rently selling its \lpscale choco- late products at Farmers Market m fashion Island's Atnum Court. For the past few years liara-• Chocolates has been developing chocolate products to be compa- rable in taste and texture to those found in the exclusive and world- famous chocolate shops of Zurich and Paris. "We feel we have not only met that flavor challenge with all of our natw-al chocolate products , but have also added the conve- nience of an extended shelf life," says Tony Tadjalll. president of Tiara Chocolate. Nebnan Marcus (759-1900) located at Fashion Island m New- port Beach is having a sale with selected merchancllse marked down from 25°1., to 50% off. Halleys Comics (645-2056) is having a ooe day only -50% off sale today from 11 a m to 7 p m Halleys Comics stocks loris of comics, collectable carQJJ&mes. toys, shuts, and books. It's located at 230 E 17th St., suite 220 m Costa Mesa Hel~ lran{574-9155) a local manicunst says she recently moved to a new salon rn the Cos- ta Mesa Courtyards above Super Crown, called Janna Salon Tran says for every customer she uses d.J.fferent tools. nan packages tools m named bags so that customers won't have to share. Tran does aaylics, mani- cures, and gels Shannon Shea, of Britt Ltd. says the Scarf Wand has a new package and a new lowpric.e. The Scarf Wand is also pack.aged •with a demonstrational video and instruction booklet for $14.95 The accessory can be worn at the enck, around a hat, or in the hair. Shea says many cancer patients use it to hold theri scarves in place on t.lur heads ·Also, with the holidays coming up. the Searl Wand makes the pedect glf t for either a dose friend or relative,~ Shea 1ys. The Scarf Wand is now lor sale in the Marriott Hotel at Fashion Island in Newport Beach, and in several sht>ps in Orange County. To o~der you can call {67.S..2174} or wr1.te to Britt Ltd. Ll Marina Village 3424 Via o, 1102, Newport Beach. • IEST llUYS appears Thursdays and satw.rdays. If you know of a good buy c:all ~1224, or fax 646-4170 THOMAS H. lOffNSON, "-tbl1W, WILUAM ~ !drtor' Sf1VI WMI Ii. ~Editor ..S YOKot City tditot MAK MAJmN. Photo dltor K• GIUffmt. Oirertor of Operatlonr. NOY OITTifltCJ. •Oat&lfled MINgtr LANA JOttNSOH Promotlo"' Nt.MOO SHAH. Coritr0T'4tr TODAY ORANGE COUNTY MICROBREW FESTIVAL Microbrewenes, music and food will be highlighted at the 1st Annual 95.9 KEZV Orange County Microbrew Festival. More than 50 microbreweries will have samples of their brews at the event at the Hyatt Newporter in Newport Beach on Saturday and Sunday. Alternative and fWlk music with Bang, Goldfish, Super Cheese, Stranger and Two-Way Street will be per- formed on Saturday. Sunday's event is termed Brews & Bloes, as James Harmon, Walter Trout, Barrell House, 3 Blind Mice and Jive Kings play. The event will be open from noon to 8 p.m. each day. Admittance is $15 per day presale, which includes 10 sampling tickets or $40 for • two-day unlimited sampling pass. Additional sam- pling passes may be pwchased for $1 each. Tickets are available at most of Orange County's brew pubs or through Ticketmas- ter. Call 476-3190 for more information. • CHRISTMAS AT THE RrTZ A Christmas luncheon to benefit Casa Teresa will be held at the Ritz Restaurant, Newport Beach beginning with a reception at 10:30 a.m. and an update on the Casa Teresa, Orange County's home for unwed adult mothers, and the new Adopt a Room program, at 11 with lunch served at noon. Reservations are a must. Cost is $32.50. Make checks payable to Casa Teresa and mail to 478 Abbie Way, Costa Mesa, 92627. ATIENTION DEAOT DISORDER LECTURE Coastline Counseling Center of New- port Beach is sponsonng •ADD and Clut- ter,• a lecture focusing on the physiological aspects of J\DD and why it's so difficult for those with ADD to get organized. Presenter Joanie Ostrom, a therapist at. Coaslline, will discuss ways that participants can fmplement specific proven organizational techniques from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Cbastline Counseling Center, 1200 Quail St., Suite 105 in Newport Beach A $5 donation will be requested at the door Call 476-0991 for more information. TUESDAY GOP FASHIONS The Costa Mesa Republican Women Federated will hold their annual Fashion Show and Luncheon at 11 :00 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club. New officers for 1966 will be installed. Por reser- vations, call 557-6545 or 962-5398. around town ... r AUENDS OF THE llMNE COAST •Endangered Species on our Coast: WW They Survive?" is the topic of Gall Kobetich. biologist and field supervisor with the U.S . Fish and Wildlife Service at the annual meeting of the Friends of the Irvine Coast, in the Oa.silj Center at 5th St. and Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. The meeting begins at 7:30 p.m. and is free and open to the public. For more information, call 644-5998. ON GOLD MOUNTAIN Llsa See, author of-~ bestseller MOn Gold Mountain: The One-Hundred Year Odyssey of a Chinese-American Family" will speak on the subject of her book at the ORANGE COUNTY INSIDE EDGE. A support group for leaders where success- minded people gather to explore and expand their potential. the Inside Edge welcomes guests. Included in the meeting is a full buffet breakfast, informal network- ing and professional entertainment. Visi- tors and guests are. welcome. 'Fb.e Inside Edge is a nonprofit, educational organiza- tion. The meeting will take place between 6:~0 and 8:30 a.m. at ~cott's Restawant, 3MO Bristol, Costa Mesa. Cost for first time guests is $15. For reservations, call 730- 5050. CULTURAL LIFE IN ORANGE COUNTY A ~ee program exploring the cultural life of Prange County will be presented at 7 p.m. in the Friends' Meeting Room of the Newport Beach Central Library. The pro- gram is a collaboration between Newport Beach Arts and Cultw-al Services and the Getty Center for the History of Arts and the Humanities. The program will be moderat- ed by Will Swaim, publisher of "Orange Counfy Weekly" and will featw-e a panel discussion with Rob Elliott of The Irvine Company, Anne Friedberg of UC Irvine's Department of Film Studies. Bonnie Hall of Arts Orange County and Mark Poster of UC Irvine's History Department. The New- port Beach Central Library is at 1000 Avo- cado Avenue, Newport Beach. Call 644- 3150 or 717-3801 for more information. FAciAL REJUVENATION OPTIONS A "Show and Tull~ seminar featuring complimentary computer imaging and UV detection photography along with a discus- sion of state-of-the-art procedures in facial rejuvenation and cosmeijc surgery will take place from 7-9 p .m. at the Fulton Skin Institute, 1617 Westcliff Drive, Suite 100 in Newport Beach. For more inf onnation call 631-DERM. -. ---~---- ' -- MARC MARTIN I OAA.Y I'll.OT Tom Miller of HunUngtoq Becrch chums up to Bonnie, a jersey cow at <;Y.- tennlal Farms in Costa Mesa. The occasion was a holiday picnic for volun·~ leers at the farm. Ffiles ·honored for her 'Service Above Self obituafiY SERVICE ABOVE SELF AWARD: A dozen were nominat- ed, but one was selected for the Service Above Self Award from the Newport Balboa Rotary Club. Filling in for chairalan Hunter Cook, member Wendell Sawyer introduced Essie Fales 1995 awardee. Essie, employed at Hoag Hos- pital, has been a volunteer for the Costa Mesa Uteracy Pro- gram. teaching English aJ a sec- ond language and also teeches English after her normal working bows to foreign-born, };loeg Hos- pital employees. She cares for a 92-year-old friend, delivers food to needy families, 5el'Ves on the board of directors of the American Lung _Acsodation end teaches freedom from smoking classes at local h0!p1tals Til,e $1,000 award was split between Hoag Hospital Pul- monary Urut and the Cos~ Mesa Literacy ProgTam with checks presented by Club presldt!nt Roger Gilbert. Congratulations! TOP COPS HONOR.ED: Members of th~ Exchange Club of Newport Harbor · honored Newport Beach and Costa Mesa's top cops. Newpoµ Beach Captain Cary Petenen introduced officers Mark Everton and nm Stewart while Costa , Mesa Police Chief Dave Snow- den introduced officers lllcb Allum and Robert Saeu.a. Club Crlmf' ~tion-Choir David DWU\ ~each officer with a Poli~-~ of the Year plaque in ~tion of their outstanding seJ'\tice to their respective cities. Congratula- tions! SE'ITLED ON DAY AND LOCATION: Members of the Costa M4llil-Onmge C~ Uom Bre-w.a..t Club have agreed on Tbw-sday morn- ings at Mimi's Cafe for the regu- lar meetings. The club has met at severa.J potential meeting loca- I, I tions in recent weeks, and most recently on Mondays, but Thurs- days work best for the majority of the members. SOROPTIMIST OPPICERS: Kathy Burke Flores has been elected president of Soroptimist International of Newport Harbor for 1995-96. Serving with Flores are Sophia Marttnez and Suzanne Luck, vice presidents; Bonnie Bllsle,recording secre- tary, Mary ltegan correspond- ing secretary; Ann Lewts, trea- surer: Rosemary Sterling, assis- tant treasurer and directors Nancy Hartma.nn, Jeannie Muto, Marilynn Unriell and Vl.rglnia Shaw. Crace Maeda. . Fuel Walker, Mary Regan and Ann Cyben were elected dele- gates. CLUB NEWS: The Exchange Club of Newport Harbor has made a contribution of $500 to the Jiancbo Del Mar District of the Boys Scouts of America. The Exchange Club of Orange Coast is sponsoring a family of six for Thanksgiving Dinner. WELCOME TO 1llE WOltl.D OF SERVICE CLUBS: Gene JanQsko, sponsored by Syd Lucas, who joined the Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club Albert J. ltasch, Jr., sponsored by Jim Mo.rrfs, who joined the Newport-Irvine Rotary Club. \ SERVta Q.U8 MEETWGS THIS COMING WEEK: Waot to get more involved In your community? Visit a ser- vice club this week. Guests are welcome and most clubs will buy your meal on your first visit. TUESDAY At 7:30 a.m. Newport Beach Sul'lrlse Rotary Oub meets at the Ba.lboa Bay Club for a program on "Doing Business In China." Noon: Costa Mesa Kiwanis Oub meets at the Cost. Mesa Community Center; and Klwanii Club of Newport Beach meets at the Shark Island Yacht Club. At 6 p.m. Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club. the Fish Fry Club. will meet at the Costa Mesa Country Club to hear Brent C Norman. M.O. WEDNESDAY At 7' 15 a.m. South Coast Metro Rotary Club, the •raste of Costa Mesa Club• meets at the Centef' _dub. Jlloon: Costa Mesa Rotary Oub meets at Mesa Verde Country Club The Exchange Club of Orange Coast meets at the Bahia Corinthian Y.cht Club to hear John Conley discuss •oJ. Effect on Law Enforcement." At 6 p.m. the New- port Balboa Rotary Club meets at the Newport Harbor Nautical Museum TMURSDAY At 7 a.m. Costa Mesa Orange<oast Breakfast Lions Club will meet at Mimi's <:afe. Noon: Kiwanis Club of Corona del Mar. meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club to hear from John Provost, executive director of the Newport Costa Mesa YMCA; the Exchange Club Of Newport Harbor, meets at Shark Island Yllcht Club for a Ladles Day luncheon; Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Club meets at the Holiday Inn; and Newport Irvine Rotary Club meets at the Irvine Marriott to hear Robert S. Pandls discuss the 8·2 Bomber. • COMMUNfTY • CWIS Is published every Saturday In the Dally Pilot SU F PO JOme •ftemoon COSTAM£SA Former Hollywood chamber president Kingsley dies John B. Kingsley, a Newport Beach resident, who once served as Los Angeles commissioner of police and president ol the Holly- wood Chamber of Commerce, died last Thursday Nov. 16. He was 91. As commissioner, Mr. Kingsley lS credited with reforming the Los Angeles Police Department, authoring more than 150 city ordinances, many of which still stand today and are used as mod- els in other cities. He ran the Hollywood cham- ber for 12 years between 1940 to 1952, while operatmg a success- ful retall pen. card and gift store on Hollywood Boulevard for more than 46 years. · Mr. Kingsley was invOJ.ved m several events and issues includ- ing the Santa Clause Lane Parade, the Hollywood Walle of Stars and the creation of the land- mark •Hollywood" sign. Mr. Kingsley is survived by tus wife, Sonya, four children, seven . grandchildren and one great grandchild. Memorial services were held Monday at Pacili!; View Memon· al Park. deartng. TIDIS TODAY Flnt low From Swfllne •MitiM thrOugh ~ Surftn won't offer up mucn thanks for the fairly small surf this week. Holding ~west•nd w.st northwest com- bo bring 2 to 4 foot feces, with ~ • 2to0 blodl of Andros Street A VCR Ind compact ditc play· er worth $950 and jewelry •nd colns wonh S25,000 were reported stolen from • residence while the victim was away The b\lrglar didn't take other \laluables like ster.o equtpmtnt, hand guns and computer .ciuiprMnt. • Herbor 9oufev1Wd between.._, ...... , ..,... AllMS A mtn was s~nding on • bus In the •Ott about ttne 19.t betW the driver wh n SOl'MOne bumped Into him. After the~ the men reached Into his bad f)llnts pocket for his wallet but It wasn't there. He checked the bus for his missing waflet •nd found It discarded on the flOOf •t the rear of the bus. bu1 whef'I 4.06 1.m. Flnt high 10·1 11 m. 6.2 SecOnd !ow 5:36 p.m. 08 Second high after midnight SUNDAY flmNgh 12:111.m. • 4.1 First low 5·07 am 2.J Second high 11:1J a.m. 5.7 Second loW 6:J3 pm .04 ...,.. 111:6 mtAW: 61 • bf jchbreaks Satur-, day. Sunday Will see • slow drop Into next week. Majoril foot high tides •nd - 1.5 low-tidts will O«\.tr •long tM Pacific West C~t thiJ WMk which 1may cause moderate betlch tr~lnd flo0d1ng fn some coastal lfHS d4.irlng th • m. Ngh tldel • Ute <.IUtk>n Whtfl sutfing For dally Ntf reports call (900) 976 SURF.• ht opened It. his S 150 ~sh wais gc>M. ' NIWllO«T' IEAOf . J • • 00 blodt of c:.m.tton: A burglar broil• Into a beCtroom window and stole property worth ~2.23~ Incl~ a $1,000 tit. verware •t. mhullan~ ~ry. llnd • S 1 o kttd*1 kn!1-me victim k:f!: her nloht stand • 1IOO of W. i•• H: A bUrgl¥ rtmO¥ld the tcrten from an Optn tHlthroom wtndow to g9t Into f! retlclera whictl ht thfn rlnt«ked and toot • SS lmlt.ttott gPkl ~ wttti com.dy/lr~ ~ Chlm\S. 1W O'-THI DAV -tntUll a~ V1tMr Jn )ICM" ioar. HIV· U 9PtO your doot wlthoUt knowtng who II on ft Oltwr tldt Abo <ohsidlr cafll"9 their butlMll Offtcit to~ h 4tppofntment, -~ NiN pDft...,, palc9 . - SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1995 AJ Bringing back· mem9ries ·of my 'goonibah' O~d Blue Eyes "I know who The Beatles are • I overheard one teen-ager say 1 , recenUy, "but who's Frank Sina-tra?• Who is Frank Sinatra? Oh, dear. Frank and The Beatles are . much in the news these days. ;01d Blue Eyes because he turns • 80 on Dec. 12, the lads from Liv- '. e~l because ABC ran a splen- • did three-part anthology this past Week. : Meanwhile, another network 1w,as taping an all-star spectacular , tribute to Sinatra, which is to air two days before his octennial cel- , ebration. . During the six years I was head : of publitity at Capitol Records, I •had the pleasure of working with : both Frank Sinatra and The Bea- ' tles. The experiences covered the : emotional spectrum from mellow •and cool to frantic and tumul-· ' ' : Costa Mesa boy :creates winning '.Youth Expo theme . -.. _ FAIRGROUNDS Derek '.Spalding, 10, of Costa Mesa was ·selected the grand prize winner 'of the theme design contest for l :Youth Expo '96. "Hoeing, Sowing & Things : Growing,· a salute to agriculture ·and the environment, is the : theme of Youth Expo, scheduled . April 19-21 at the Orange County Fairgrounds. Youth Expo is an education fair that focuses on the positive accomplishments of Orange County youth. Derek's drawing is the Youth Expo's official theme design and will be featured in the Expo's competition handbook as well as other promotional items. Derek received a $50 check and ribbon for his prize-winning entry. · RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Where Your Dolar Covert ~I 1922 HARIOR IM>., COSTA MESl. • 5'4-1156 ( 11,fllllll I '1 1 \11 l fl .I' ,d11 ,I\' fin II fh1 f11111H f.tft11ll 11f Ill\ ""'""'" /:1 \10// JI,"'''"'" IJ BRUNO MAGLI fhey feel as good as they look:-' Bryan H. Ltd. M E N ' s· S H 0 E S . E T C ln Westcliff Court 1727 Westdiff Dr. NB 65().6856 ADVERTISEMENT t~ • by Dr. Michael T. Bywater Dr. Alissa S. Wald 1 Doctors of Optometry OF CAROTENE AND CATARACTS ~ 11 IUITIS out, conots rooy bnftt 1he eyes In ways ltlal molller Is not hkely IO haw Imagined. It Is belO-corotene ltlal gives C01Tols ftrllr color ond their reputotton lof shorpenlng eyesight. 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CIW and tdeelytl ohonQll ~ lhOUld malll ID "'°"'**' cnl ~""'Wion ... • " yu .. bit .. IDllMcmd_ ... ---~----..ow .._. ..... lnaUllllid lllL ..... ....................... -.o.1 ..... , ...... ll'l-................ tuous. great fun and hysterical laughter to hair-tearing frustra- tion. The Beatles I have written about before. I was their tour guide, bodyguard and father confessor for three amazing weeks when they came to the U.S. for the first time in Febrwuy of 1964. My one involvement with Sina- tra was memorable, too. He was j~t about to release a movie called "High l:fopes," in whlch he starred and had a big chunk of the gross. . At the time, Sinatra was about to leave Capitol after many years and start his own record tompa- ny. It was a done deal, b.ut Capi-. tol brass hoped -had high hopes -that maybe they could keep Frank on the talent roster by coming up with a promotional campaign that would knock his socks off. My bosses gave me a blank check to stage a VIP premiere for the movie and the record, Their only mandate was to have every important coluqµlist, magazine correspondent, bureau chief and music critic in Hollywood show up at our launch party. We-arrftft9eG..to.have.a lss.te- night premiere of the movie at a plush private theater, preceded martin by an elegant dinner and a spe- cial floonhow at which Frank would sing three requests, then introduce his recording of the movie's title song. The requests would be drawn from submis- sions by the female members of the press corps and the wives of male guests. Sinatra was so mellow that night, he went on to sing 10 requests, not three. #I can't dis- appoint a beautiful lady," Frank said, and blew a kiss into the darkness of the room. You could practically bear the hearts thump. We had begun this roll1CUltic-evening-weeks-ear-Oer - by delivering to each spouse pr female journalist a single long· stem rose every day. No ca.rd, just a perfect rose in a special box of clear plastic and shiny black cardboard. 1Wo weeks before the partr. the women received a dozen of the long-stem beauties, along with a handwritten card with something moosby like, MThe 29th is our night Be beautiful.· It was signed, "With high hopes, Frank." Sure it was-corny, but there wasn't a Hollywood correspon- dent or columnist who would · dare not go to that party. They all showed up, with each woman wearing a corsage -no two alike' -that-had been delivered that afternoon. From "Frank,· of course. The party was at Puccini, an Italian restaurant in Beverly Hills that Sinatra had bankrolled. After he sang MHigh Hopes" we sent the guests to the theater on the most luxurious b'hses we could find. As I was about t6 board, Prank grasped my arm and srud, "Hey, paisan, you stay with me." So .we spent the next couple of hours sitting in a booth at the restaurant, smoking, drinking and Jalking abo\}t !talian food. We talked about my father. YOU NEVER SAU-SAGE SAUSAGE Or Such Delicious Food! ~,.. f./1.-i~·/e,J ::::r :'.l1~5 becau.sc-r .·.... hoJ..f p ~ (l1"ld I cmile. bt"r<°MA.S". I cant ktlev<." ~...., kcwi:~ .... I """I t~tl--i II I tvr~ e>v1 . • !hank <.(()LA . • C' Diane ~nc~ FARRELL B . HINKLE. D.D.9.,M .8 .D •• AC. N.wport Beach: 844-1281 •Santi! Ana: 558-1122 Pracdce Umited To Orthodondcll and Tem andibular Disorders .. FRED, Paris Now Open, 1st Level, Jewel Court 714.708.3733 Join Us For Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch Holiday Catering A\'ailable For Reservations and Direction~ Call 723-0621 2; I Shipyard Way • Newport ~c~1..h IS CRYSfAL tOURi. THE VILLAGE . THE omcES whom Sinatra admired, both professionally and because dad made great lasagna. · The next day, Frank wrote a letter to the chairman of Capitol Records. He raved about the party and said praiseful things a bout me that were downright embarrassing. 1Wo weekS later, I was in Las Vegas for Frank's opening at the Sands. I bad in tow a disk jockey and hJ..s wife from Virginia. The DJ haq '-ron a "High Hopes" conte~t sp6nsored by Capital .. The first prize was dinner with Frank in his suite, and a ringside table for the openi.Qg-mght show. But neither Fr-ank nor any of his entourage would Tetum my calls. " Finally, I got some gravelly· voiced torpedo who practically shattered my e4rdrum with, "Look (expl~tive deleted), Frank ajn't talkin' to no (expletive deleted) from Capitol Records!" , It was a long night. and I neve11 heard from my bosom buddy again. Still, for those few hours we spent togethe.r. we were pals, best'gQOmbahs: as Frank liked to say." And now, after a lifetime of , drinking and smoking and wenching, Frank Sinatra. look- ing great. turns 80. By golly, there must be hope for the rest of us. • FRm MARTIN'S column runs every Thursday. and Saturday. f'i~ COSTA MllA CMC PLAYllOUll W PRESENTS .- Pl AY 0 -N BY RICK ABBOT • DIRECTED BY GREG COHEN The hilarious ontia of o community !beater! °'*'2, ........ ,, n.n.y, Frillly, _.., . a;Oop. -~----~ BAUERWTU At Our New Costa Mesa Location i Factory Authorized Lotus Sales I Servi~ Spedalizifti in Jaguar I Land Rover Service and Used Car Salei Factor)' Trained Master Teclmieiam .. Celebratlftg Our 2sth Year In Orange County Com)»etitiv •••••••• Conve · 2115 Barbor BmL Costa Mesa • 714.642. 7700 SAnJROAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1995 Schools acquire eduration . , Elemen~ schools CA Combtned Ust> Ubnuy boob (English and Spanish) Maantodt Computer LC580 with CD ROM Laser printers VCR's and morutors Cassette recorders CD-ROM dnves Laser disc playen. Solar calculators Copy ITlddunes, copy pd.per dice, meusunng t.tpes and rulers Thinsp4rencies • lndividual chalkboud/wlutebo4.rd lat• Computer labels · Educational computer software Shde projectors Portable rolling chalkboards Easels Kmdergarteo play eqwpmeot, bicycle helmets, wagons Ensign Intermediate Fax· rnAchlnes 1Wo refngerators for soence and nw-se's New folding cha.Lr.; office LArru.nclbng rTldcrunes Appropnate paperback books for library Unllty carts Carpeting for staff k>unge, hbrary. SlX ~E eqwpnlt'nl 11'ert bcilli., bd.sltetballs, classrooms utility bd.lls. I four pocket pH testers ..occer bdlls, iump ropes. footbalb hula four sahruty testers hoop<;, tennL~ t>ap~> Pots or flats of unpaben Oowers Dict1onM1E>S Pots of.agapantha plants Video c d.ffl corder.. Qwck·take cd.ffler~ G round ~er bougamvillea Bl.ink dudw ldpes four podiums foe cla.sses Bldnk video , d~ttes Mac IlE or D GS compllle~ for home use Compci<.s~ dlld prolidcton. Wrapped mdlVldual candies for pnzes Microscopes Musical mstnunents· one piccolo, sue Polaroid c d.fflE'fdS dnd film flutes, six trumpets, tenor sax, \idea cdlllerd tnpod_) three alto sax. one concert drum. one Math tool' surh els wooden pattern glockensp1el. one concert tuba, one bloc~. ldngrams, Wes (chlferent manmba colors), balance sc:a.Jes, small 1nd1V1dual Three Aoss silk trees.for front of school dock faces for Room darkerung drapes for sue class· teachmg tJ.rne. teddy bear counten. or any rooms counters, gPOboards, geometnc Lockers for PE and outside sollds, money-co1n i.eti., bdse IQ uruts. CD-ROM matenals baM> 10 rods. ba.se tO gal!.. 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Software for Macintosh LC-575 1n Ian· guage arts and math areas Commuruty members to dolldte t11ne -as bttle as one hour a week or month Lap-top computer (windows based) to run interacbve malh/geometry/saence presentabons and lessons Connections to 1V monitor Addlbonal software (geometers, sketch pad. 1V monitor and ca.rt) Math rf'Joted poster Math related puuJes or games Phon'e in the classroom HlghhghteTS fine pnnt comictlon pen Overhead transparency h1m Overhead pro.iector 1V and VCR Hole punch Stapler Electnc penal sharpener Stop watch Fhnts for stnking bunsen burners • Atlases Portable white board Cable 1n the classroom with 1V and VCR DON'T LEI YOUR MEMORIES FADE ~AWAY Bnna us ¥0Ur photos, old, i-. bled or "'h1tc or CJ•"' or arwunn ind "'t'll male phocor-a?h1c duph <1!<$ if t~ tm • l\Jthr ~ m our st"""• \\ 'hik vou "'111 • No ncgao~ l"CQ\J•red • Rcduo. ie or fflla~ ~"° f,. 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DA'l'Ee I>tta..,,_ 2, 19'5 11MEe !J ""' • I 0tJ0 '"" LOCATIONa 21()() Mm Strwt • St1iu 257 • n,,,,,;,,,_,. l#Mll OUL YVETTE @841-4099 Computer with CO·ROM Telephone in da9toorn Textbook fot each tudent to take home ·Alternative Education Remedial r ding program tutors needed for stUdents m the morrung Cetenucs/art suppli shnmp pug mill, Northstar day extruder Oil and aaylic pa.mts -Brushes Canvas for 50 students Video au:ocordr.r CD-ROM drive -mM/Mac • Corona del Mar High PRACTICAL SKILI.S: 1Wo teacher computer stabons Gas stove 36-station computer lab for word process- lngda Appropriate ntware roi ownpu lab SCIENCE: Five computen Thrff baJAnc.w • One nuclNIJ' detector/counter Three . tirrers Sagel bo&es Su 1V camera attachments for labs Pulleys. weights, levers, etc. (phywcs) Repa.ir four pectro photometers (ph~ a) SOCIAL STUDIES. Computer for each IHCher SPECIAL EDUCATION: Four computers with CD-ROM for the Leaming Center One 1VNCR for the Leaming Center 1VNCR for each of four teachers Laser dJ.sk players with remote Maantosh software for severely hand!· cap~ students -educationally based Thpe/radlo with CD player for each clas!> HAVE YOUR PET'S PORTRAIT TAKEN FOR THE HOLIDAY AT THE PETCARE COMPANY . DEC 2nd, 10am -2pm AT THE PETCARE COM PA.NY on WESTCLIFF DEC 3rd, 3:30pm -7:3()pm • AT THE PETCARE IN NEWPOA+-NOm:H-- RESERVE YOUR TIME AT THE PETCARE COMPANY OR PHONE IN YOUR RESERVATION $5.00 SITTING FEE YOU RECEIVE 3 FREE PRINTS HICKORY FARMS Get A Jump On Gift Giving FREE SHIPPING We'll ship any of our prepackaged gifts valued over $20.00 anywhere In the continental United States FREE. for arrival by Christmas place your order before November 22, 1995. Visit our store today for details! Christmas Blend Coffee is Back! Available 0 I Al H' k ~ j Stop In for a FREE Cup! -- : \\'l1;I,~ Su pplies Last WFSTCLIFF PLAZA 11th at lrvtne Ave., {next to Hughe.) Newport Beach •Send A Gift By Phone 6424302 • a1B '.lofut L. 'Bfom Tlam's slill tbne to cttate the~ only you can ~t • NewpcJCt Bc11ehJCo ra Mesa D~Jy PiltX room plus lour to '\l.X h.-ad ta. Sax calculators ThreP. Franklin peUers CclSiette player with he.idphones for d room Educational oftwdre for spelling, math. reading, dnd art'> VISUAIJPERFORMING AllTS: Power Maont<»h • 8100/100 or 120 MTTZ A W.111ch {"()Jor monitor Flatbed sccmner , 4 Hewlett Packctrd color pnnter 1Wo Macint<lbhas with CD-ROM and MIDI keyboards Finale softw,11e ComputPr light IX>drd ughbng ln!>trumf'nl EN GUSH: Computers and pnnter for each dass- room (13 rooms) · Fo~IGN LANGW\GE: Computers in cldssrooins Vtdeo Cc1.mera Language ldb White boar& VCR with TV's PEIHEA.Lllil'SAFETY: Baclnunton rarkf'('> Outside ruru. for ba~ketbctll Videos for hedllh/saf«ty Charts of muscles and bonf><. Steps for derob1b". Leather volleyballs Softball gloves and bd;lJ.s llBllAJlY: ~t Newsb&nk SIRS Researcher GALE literary voJum EBCSO subscripbom Electronic boobheU disks/books UMI reader/printer Secunty system MAlll: One computer m each d.as&room Computer tro.irung for the teachers White boards to replace chalk boards Site license for "Geometer's Sketch- pad" Class sets ot graphing calculators Unless noted specifically, computers to be Macintosh LC 580 or Power Mac 6100/66 or comparable. rlccoratJve ple<b, etc.} V\deo ca.merb .. · Answering mac~ :ntpe recorders Eight-ph contrast nucroscopei. Estancia High School COMPUl'EJl AJlEA: Computer pa~ -conbnuous feed and ~gle 'iheet On~ Hewlett-Packard ' Inkjet Printer model No. 540 SCIENCE: , Guardex 4-m·l swimming pool test kits • Boxes of J<leenex for science use Mltsubistu color TV monitor . Acrylic paints to finish the mural m the Science Court HOME ECONOMICS: Heavy duty w her Heavy duty dryer IDE Hard Disk (340 megabyte! lor lBM 38 SPECIAL EDUCATION: CD software for oence. soaa.l studi~. and math Compabble printer ror Apple IIGS Wheelch&r or wheelchair repair Adult S12e "Umbrella Style Wheel· Chd.U'" (folcbng) Heavy duty gloves -Platex type 15 matching T-shuts for speaa.l educa· tion team sports red Gold, wlute -si.7es XXL, XL large D~sk chair with wheels . Funding for field tnp to Dana Point Costa Mesa High Floating tab vocATIONAL EDUCATION: Computers Computer upgrades for 10 XT (8088) SoftV(aTe PHYSICAL EDUCATION: computers in drafting Computer tables Added exercise equipment for the Plotting pens and paper for HP plotters weight room • m drd.fting Small CQmputer disks ThrE!e volleyball nets for outdoor u<;e Mdt bodrd and mounbng bod.rd for dJs. Office supplies (pens, pencils. White· Bdsketball nets for outdoor use pldymg student drdWln9!> Out, glue, ruleis, erasers} Rye grass seed, steer manure Pnnter nbbons for Epson FX-80 and Art supplies (butcher paper. pa.int. Cru5hed bnck for use on bdsebal.l wa-Panct)()mc KX•P1090 poster board. markers, chalk) mond Floppy ckskettes 5 114 inch DSDD 1\'ansparenoes I One-day rental of Bermuda grass ren· Colored dcrylics dnd water-be1sed Hand-held c.alculators ovator and thatcher for bdsebclll did-f)dll)t, pigment Computer paper mond Low and lugh density polyethylen~ Teachmg podiwns WeVdry Sdlldpaper Carts or wall mountings for TV moru-ENGLISH: 8d1ld ~w blades. skip tooth muJt.1- tors Video cdJllerd for English-ESL OeJ>dfl· p~ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1995 AS M tands for cboit Oxygen regulator Cutting torch Any wood tot~ Soluble oil • Epoxy reslllS r-------------~------~----, M dntosh a(ld printer or typewrltCf lcll dWrJ lat tcbcher art • New a.rt drawing desks for Al1 De~­ ment . "" TWo teacher d ks .. I I : HOW TO HELP : I I ~ + Alfl/Ooe ilntet ~ in helping : : CM. lhoUld contact h lndMdu.i : AlllLEJlCS: Desk for computer N w carpet for the office SOCIAL snJDIES: I schoOb to find out ho\N to donate I l ~number for the 5d\OOI d!sttkt is { I 160-1200. : I I L--------·-----------·----~ ·colonJUJbon" • Mlaosoflsoftware • Wqet pn11ter for Mdo.nto<>h World maps (hard plastic/raised relief'. mup of the wor'ld) In1ection molcbng rnachin~ Welding rod Grinding wheels CNC lathe, mill or router dnd pro· grams - Maontosh computer with CS-ROM Fil~ cctbmets Md.psenes Road/highway maps of Cahfornia and Orctnge Count}· · SupplemPntal reading matenals COUNSELING AND MAIN OFFICE 11\vo us.>d (but good condillon) Matin· M.acintosli and pnnter to~h computers· or Performcl Three filE"'cabinets Computer<; IBt.:'f computer ctnd ld>er pnntn Engh,h/Sparush clictionag~ VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS: OUTDOOR CLUB: TWo MaCllltosh computers dlld pnntN'> Art Vldeos and music vtdeo-. Fi~lunq qear rod!. rt-Pl'> tackle Mat board • credm or white Video tapes for department '-1deo c-am· Bdckpacks era Tent' New drums, drum !>llcks, drum hc>d<h ~t<i\'f":. Reds for instrumen~ Hikinq hoots Transportation for out-.1cl1• pt>rtor-Kctydk ... mances, concerts, etc Snorkeling t>qwpment Ticket booth for drarnct Tdf'J>!> Cart with wheels for drc1mct proP' • Slt>f•Jllfl!J hag ... Up-lo-date world maps cilld US. maps I ment . An) c,ize of dlwninum Funuture for reception areas (ldmps. Up-to-date maps. for the English d'> d I Sdncbng chscs ' ~·'-----: .. SG Nov. 24, 25, t!r 26th •. friday t!r Saturt/4y 10-5 pm • Sunday 10-4 pm ~ORANG~ Benefltln~ Orangewood ~ Make a differmce in the Children s Foundation lift of a deserving child! "Ill(• Ft•t•! Good Sto1·e" Approx Our Sale Wilb Examp'les of Savings RetaU Price Price Coup on ST.JOHN 3pc.Jacke t Pants & Skirt $850 298.50 $112 $101 W UISFERAUD 2pc Knit $1800 $298.50 $93 $84 Skirt & swea ter REGENCY Cashmere Coat $1000 $225.50 $85 $76 w I detachable fur collar ESCADA Grey Flannel $550 Skirt $108.SO $41 $37 LOOK FOR THE ORANGE DOTe FOR 20°/o SA vmas ON SELEcmD MERCHANDISE • ·ALSO- WINI A FREEi CJlanel fragrance gift basket (1lqiliMer to...._ .J ~ eec:~. \'alue t 1001 760-6640 • 2850 E. Coast Hwy., C.Orona del Mar ALDENS N-Anso Dur1Touch"' c:erptb from M<>Nwk provide the ultimate 'In comfon aiid crut1,., ... ,t111<» • The p.tontod Dutelouch wch nolog1 fHtur• tlress ••u..Ang 1 r ct>1mb4iri that .uppon ~ tt9P for IT!P•mutn c:omfon •lid durebility CARPET & DRAPERY /11 Colld M"a Sintt 1951 ALDENS CARPET 1663 Placentia •Cosca Mesa HRS: M·F 9-5:30 Sat 9-4 646-4838 ·-- DAILY DINNER SPECIALS MON FISH N CHIPS $7.00 TUES 1 1/i LB. MAINE LOBSTER $12.00 WED FRESH TURKEY DINNER -$'1.00 THURS PRIME RIB $9:00 restaurant FRI SEAFOOD CREPES $8.00 Nr •grlll -REGGAE ALL DAY SUNDAY l·11PM HAPPY HOUR MON·FRI • 4·6:)0 $1.lS WELL DRINKS • $1.SO DOMESTIC BEER• 15% OFF APPETIZER MENU BANQUET FACILITIES FOR PRIVATE PARTIES• CATERIN~ ' ~~-t.y Ne Lt-ii.QI. Presented By ~ ~ Regal Beauty & The Bod Today's tip is on cosmetics: Keep your holiday garments free of make-up stains by usi1•g a protector hood when dressing for that special occasion. This hard to find item is available at Regal Beauty & The Bod. We're here to help you look your holiday best. Come in for more great tips from our friendly sales staff. r------------------------~ I I · Bring in this coupon for I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Any reta_il item on your vext purch1;1se I I Regal Beauty, 269 E. 17th s~. Costa .Mesa I 1 The BOD, 369 E. 17th St., (osta Me a 1 I . . 1n.qffn, ~ I I ~,,7!::~1roi~'!oeyomnrmt"'~ ~121J1~-r I ~------------------------· • We honor oil competitors' product discount couponi REGAL BEAUTY THE Boo 269 E. 17th St. 369 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa CP.!ita Mesa (714) 612zn4482 (714) 642-8910 .,,.. 80cJ and Ii SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25. 1995 CLAS ESl WORKSHOPS •A DATE wmt JODY' A workshop Tuesday with ~ cull guest the Rev. Jody Carter at the Community Church. Newport Beach Science of Mind Education Center, 901 Dove St., Suite 145, Newport Beach Workshops begin at 10 a.rn. and· adjourn at noon. Tea and coffee are available at 9:30 a.m . Donation requested. Call 646-3199 for more information. CONCERTS/ . ' ENTERTAINMENT THE WONDER OF CHRISTMAS. A Children's musical at St. piece orchestra and actOlS with a wide variety of traditional musk" well as some n w mu c for the season. Concerts are 8 p m. Dec. 8, 4 p.m. D 10, 8 pm. Dec. 15 anrl 4 p.m. Dee. t 7. Tickct pnce $5 and all seats are r erved. For more infonnation, call 574-2253. PEOPLE AUTHOR URIS TO SPEAk Internationally renown Ameri- can ttutbor Leon Uns will speak at 7 p.m. Jan. 7 at Temple Bat Yahln, 1011 Camelback, Newport Beach. Ticket sales open to the public Dec. 3. Reserved seats are $30; Unres.eived, $20; Students and Seniors, $10. n ckets will be avail- able at the. door pending availabil· ity. For more infonnation, call Dr. -Ted Greenzang, Event Chalf, 836'· 0741 or Temple Bat Yalun, 644· 1999 Newpon 8nchlCotta Mna Daily Ptlcit ence Community Olwch holds a ,-------------------------------------------------------, Chri$bnas cnftssale at the C'hureh I pa.tt0na9e, 1929 Tustin Ave., C • : ta M a, Dec. 2, 10 am. to noon. 1 646·3199 I ALTERNATIVE GIFTS I Saint Michael and All Angels I Episcopal Church holds an alter-: native gift market Dec, 3 after the 1 8 a.Jid 10 a.m. services until l p m I Purchase crafts from African team 1 muustnes and third world hand I arts, dolls from Mexico, Christmas : card~. Christmas greens and poin-1 settias, or make a donation to a I project like Heifer International, I Habitat for Humanity. 3233 Pacif-I ic View Drive, Corona del Mar. 1 Information: 644-0463. HANUKKAH BAZAAR The Sisterhood of Temple Bat Yahm of Newport Beach/lrvine, will hold its 'IWentieth Annual Hanukkah Bazaar starting on Dec. 3 (9 a.m to 4 p.m.) and continuing through Dec. 7 (Monday through T Mesa Bible Chapel +NAME: Mesa Bible Chapel. +ADDRESS: 1734 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa. + TELEPHONE: 548-9733. + DENOMINATION: Foursquare. + YEAR ESTABLISHED: 1934. ~· SENIOR PASTOR: Pastor Bob Stone. + PASTORAL STAFF: Trudy Naman, administrative pas- tor; Greg and Diana Pate, youth leaders; Kim Skeen, chi ldren's pastor. And rew's Presbytenan C hurch, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport j3each on Dec 3 at 6 p m One hundred youngsters will present the music of Christmas for the whole fanuly No-tickets are need- ed Program lasts about 45 mrn-SERMONS utes For more information, call PREPARING FOR CHRISTMAS 574-2228 •Getting Ready for Christmas is MENORAH THEATER the sermon for Sunday at Harbor The Jewish Comrnuruty Center Christian Church (D1sc1ples of Menorah Theater opens the 1995-Christ) at 2401 lrvine Ave., New- 96 sedSon \vtth the 75th anruver-port Beach. All Sunday morrung sary production of "The Dybbuk: worship serY1ces and Church Between 1\vo Worlds." Perfor-School for children are at 10 a m. mAnces· Thursday and Saturday at Adult Sunday School Cla s 1~ 8:30- 8:00 pm . Sunday dt 2:00 p.m . 9:30 a.m. 645-5781 I Thursday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m ). A special feature of the week-long BdZaar will be "Lunch and Learn w1th Rabbi Mark Miller," 11 a m Dec. 6. Cost. $10. Reservations are required 1011 Camelback St, Newport Beach. Information: 644- 1999. ~· SERVICE TIMES: Sunday, 10:30 a.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m. +SIZE OF CONGREGATION: About 60 members. ._,. CONGREGATION MAKE· UP: Mostly young couples w ith children. .Z• CHILD CARE: Provided, along w ith children's min- istries. I LEAH HOGSTEN I OAlY PltOl Pastor Bob Stone of Mesa Bible Chapel in Costa Mesa. healthy. "A healthy perso n is . someone bearinQ the fruit of the Holy Spirit, such as love, joy and p~ace/ he said. #" grace-oriented ch1frch, accepting and loving peo- ple where they are, and trusting in God's gracious process to make. them whole." Dec 7, 9. 10. 14, 16, and 17. Tick-'THEMANYFACESOFTHEHOLY' ets. $15.00; $12.50 for JCC mem-That'sthetopicofthesermonat bers, students rind seniors. The Orange Coast Unitanan Univer- theater 1s dt the Jewish Federation salist Church, 1259 Victoria St., Campus dt 250 E Bdker (di Red-Costa Mesa, Dec. 3 dt 10;30 a .m. hill} l{l Costa Mesd. Information: The Rev. Diana Heath will c>xplore (714) 755-0340. rnateridloy author Joseph CdlTlp· CHRISTMAS MUSIC bell. Information. 646-4652. St Andrew's Presbytendn Church, 600 St Andrews Road. 1 Newport Beach presents four SPECIAL EVENTS Christmds concerts featunng the I CHRISTMAS RECYCLE/CRAFTS lOO-vo1cE' sanctuary choir, 30-Newport Beach Religious So· )/ ;11rlr fl' '"1'r1.1 /ur 11 ... IM Elac:k Tie t1d\da" sale 25% off all fabrics if purchased In November' . Ji,,,,,, ... ( II,/, Ill . I J. (/,/, llf/. //, "'/, "' • 1,..,.11/1111 111, 1.1. !/;./., l.ln-11 3838 East Coast H1gtiway Suite A Corona del Mor • 67 3· 1794 1 block South or Poppy St across from 5 Crowns re)touront • ~'1nal11-tf0' Jr" JI"" m111du1... . METHODIST Costa Mesa MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1701 Baker, C.M Worship & Church School 8:30 and 10:00 a.m. Dr Richard Geor""" 979·8234 NEWPORT CENTER UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 160 l MJl~~n~ Ave Coro el ar 644-0745 Worship at 8 OOAM & I 0 OOAM Sunday School ,A.II ~es 9'.00AM Rev Edward C Marun LAGUNA United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Or. Lajuna Beach 99-3088 Sun~ Morning Worsh~ & Christ an Education 10 M Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesley CounselinPs Center Services Aval able RELIGIOUS SCIENCE REUGIOUS SCttNCE NtwP0tT 8EACH SCtENCE Of MIND EDUCATION CENTER (Com¥ of DoVI ~ Ouoll • In of#CI Bldg OCtDU I/Om l#lclllr Jonu) 901 DoVI 1145 I cBQRCB SEfilcE SUN • I 0:30 I 0"1ce 1'. Tu. T1I (114) 6'6·31gg Dr. JUOflfllO Eron1. Mlnllllf NEW ADDRESS 440 E. 17TH ST. (IN THE REAR) COSTA MESA 645-4553 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Udo, Newport Beac'h 673-1340 or 673-6150 Church lOam 8c 5pm, Sunday School lOam Wednesday Meetings 8pm Lwlr cl11ldm1, let no man dece1re ro11 .... I John 3:7 Branch of The Mother Church The First Church or Christ Scientist Boston, Massachusetts CONGREGATIONAL © COMMUNITY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH Of CHRIST To,8.Ueve I• To Cate; To c.,.1. To DO. Or. Denni• W. 'Stlcm-; M1n11ter Sunday Worship 8-30 & 10 AM Chufch School 9AM Adull • 9 •s CMditn Child Care Provid.cf 644 7 400 611 Htllotrope Avt. CotOlll Otl MM PRESBYTERIAN Wu1c,h1r .in.I hi",, 1h1 rr.•~ 11~111. ( hrlM \.C'nr~rtJ. t-1hl1c11I ml" iice "THE HEART OF A LEADER" (NchJnu h I I 11 > ~, ALTERNATIVE CHRISTMAS FAIR Community Church Congrega- tional in Corona del Mar hosts their annual Alternative Christmas Fair on Dec. 10. Buy a goat for a kid m Sevai or a flock of chickens + TYPE OF WORSHIP: A contemporary band plays before and after the main sermon. + TYPE OF SERMON: "We're Biblically and prac- t ically oriented, dealing w ith people's per.son.al needs," Stone said. + RECENT SERMON: The pastor spoke on the topic of the Holy Spirit and per- so nal health, and the means of becoming + UPCOMING SERMON: Stone will continue his exploration of the Holy Spirit with "Th e Holy SP.irit and Family Life." He w ill dij cuss the ingredients of a healthy spirit, as well as focus on the "mutual sub· mission of family m embers, one toward another." + MISSION STATEMENT: "Our vision is to be a •i. VISITOR'S NOTE: The pastor wants everyone to know the church is home to a friendly, welcoming congregation. ~ IN'JERESTING NOTE: The church w ill be holding a Christmas program on Sunday, Dec. 17 at 6 p.m. The community is invited. By David Sliva for a family in Cameroon. Also make contributlons to Santa Ana Child Care, Pediatric AIDS, Child Cdre, Orange Coast InterfaiU1 Shelter and a host of other worthy l pro1ccts. Also available are gifts I hand-crafted by third world artists I and bake sale goodies donated by 1 church fnends and members The l fair will be held from 9 to 10 am 1 and 11 to 12 a m. For more mior-I mation, call 644-7400 I L-----------------------------------------~------------~ • I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 ·1. : What to do with all the leftover turkey?• Our fresh b aked breads make for : • • • • • • • • • . ~ • Sunflour Natura l B<1kerv • 4 2 7 E. l 7th S t. . • Costa M c S<1 • <>4-6-144-0 won derful turkey sandwiches. FREE GIANT CINNAMON ROLL (Fat Free • Guilt Free) • W/ purchase of any of our other Fresh Baked Breads • • • • • • • • • • • • • On(' 1x·r <. ustomcr -must 1 resent coupon tor cookt<:t Coupon E..'<p1res 1 l ·2~95 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• PRESBYTERIAN ST. 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CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE Membfr of th United Chvrch of Rel19iou1 Serene• 2205 MAIN STREET ,• SUITE 23, SfACllfF VIUAGE liUNTINGTON 8EA 9 A • 71 A 96 • 1331' ' CHRISTIAN SOUTH COAST C HRISTIAN CHURCH We Care About \'Ou Because Christ Cares. Jerrold A Hollobaugh, Minister "PROFIT AND LOSS" (Philippians 3:1-11) Worship ~ice 10 IS am Bible Srudies 9 00 am Kub For On•t SJO pm 792 Vktoria Street • Costa Mc a, CA • 92627 (7 14) 548-3468 (<Amtr of V°K't.ona &. Pucc:nwi) "SJ1utdtna rt111e 111 rhe 'THANK' Tank" Part 3 Sunday, November 26 0« • .0101111•• ,.,,,, S-'lt ue.1,,1 ... CA '2714 • ro ... SGQ4, llYI•, CA tt•tt-GU4 11 451 mo· JAi 714 •s1 t144 LUTHERAN CHRIST LVTHERAN CHURCH 1 • Pastor WilllJm Hemenway ·we love children, youth, younQ adults, carttr adults, cntors. We low to care, to reach oul, to meet nttds, lo 11nswtr qunllons· •Sunday Snvim -8.00, 9:30' 10:45 • Sunday School ' Bible Studifs -9.30 7 60 Victoria Strttt • Costa Maa, Cl\ 9.2027 (714) 631·1C>11 • (7U) 5~8-0860 (School) f Ne"~ Beach/Co ra Me'l>a Daily Pilot ~· . .. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1995 A7 ~ 'Spanish Serenade' brings Seville to Opera Pacific patrons [' hey came with red roses between theu teeth. Dia- mond tidfas, and gowns of Jow-cut lace graced the women. Jbe men were on guard, as the sounds of the bull fight echoed in the distance. It was the •spdlUsh Serenade• tor Opera Pacific, as nearly 360 of Queen Isabella's court converged on the Hyatt Regency Irvine, turn- ing the cavernous ballroom into a colonial square in Seville, Spain. . \ Pai_nted backdrops lined the walls, lending balconies for damsels of the imagt.nation Phan- tom vendors filled the one duneo~ s1onal shops with their pastel-col- oted walls, as flat geraniums-grew profusely out of their flat terra cot- ta pots. Even the lanterns fasluoned of black wrought lIOn pdmt glowed as Opera Ball co-chairs Lalla Conlin and Mark Johnson strolled the stradd check.mg the final details of th~ ball of the sea- son wluch would nse $80,000 for' the coffers of Opera Paru1c to conquer new lands, but rather to explore the land and traditioo. of days gone by through a tirne- travel passport known as opera j ·we are looking forward to ii I The bounty would not be used wonderful season. 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Johnson added, MOpera is real-I regional opera comparues in the ly one of the most important art nabon " forms growing in Orange County As the tall doors of the 'ball- As we enter the 10th anniversary room opened, allowing the crush season of The Perfonmng Arts to leave Orange County belund in Center, we all can be proud of the favor of Seville, opera devotees fact that Opera Pacilic is en1oymg Victor and Karen Hardin recogrutton as one of the finest swooshed mto the party j 1 -cA~~~~llu~ d1•c.•c.)UlS i. l'tt't.' frtH..' • 11·~1111cw 11nd 1rt''rt' \lill lu·n·! lh11nh to 11/111( mtr 111·cr (rime/.,. Our JO cln~ 111 1111 \nnrrt"Nlfll ~1/1• 11n 11/l /1111/H11 t/11/I hmM ,/1c-IJ, 11111/ Ait' JI l'l tl1m JI !'\. <.,hop 1·11rl11. U"f' II \l•irt' //11' /it11N·-" "til ( Jin,111111, • ;~"):\ ()ht \,·\\lMtM llh1I. ''"'l'"n I\, 114·J, • I:.!:.!. I I :I:! 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The international male symbol ot sex asked the petite blonde Cham- berlin to be his damsel m distress for one of the well-known book covers featunng the man \\.1th th~ shoulder length locks bent over his lady fair Opera Paafic Generdl Director David Di Chiera introduced the guests of distinction, the Honor- able and Victor Ibanez-Martin The consul general of Spain and his elegant wife addressed the a emblage that included Zee Allred with Uza Allred. Pellda Buk.aty, Ruth Ding, Gloria and lrwt.n Gellman, Ollie Hill,the Honorable Betty Lou Lamore.aux, Suki and Randy McCardle, Gerry end Wally Schroeder, Sallf Segerstrom, Gall and Ron Soder- llng, Ann Van Ausdeln,Davtd Venezia, Elizabeth and BW Vlo- cent, and George and Adrienne Brennan. Adnenne Brennan had recent- ly returne(i from a jaunt to New York for an appearance on Geral- do Rivera. Her. show aired last week. featuring a segment on makeovers for abused women. 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Geraldo?'• Brennan, in a ~black lace fitted gown, air kissed, on boUl ch ks, good pal Stan 1bc:ryk, and ~ed Tita Loza. ~ ADD and ton Wells and Lana Chandler viewing the flamenco dancers pounding the stage. Why the air kiss? "To protect my make up, ct.nd his reputation," Brennan said •How would be look with two big, red lip prints on both cheeks?" Barbara Venezia, Stan's wife, was too bttsy organizing the entire production to botl'ler about Bren- nan's lip prints. Venezia was every bit the con- summate producer ensuring a per- fect evening for all Mary Lou and Scott Hornsby, Gayle Anderson. Marla Patterson, Florence and Ed Schumacher, Richard Owens, Anne and George Schoplck. Ann and Bob McClean, Gayte Wldyolar, Carole and Donn Lobdell, Kathy Wagner m the crowd FoUoWUlg the bash, the Hardin's were spotted heading back up the elevator to therr swte A line of late rught opera stars fol- lowed. Obviously, a post party kept the good times rolling on, late into the rught Mark Johnson capped the everung stating, "I've had a dra- matic flair thc1t I've been lucting dll these y~rs .. r and the qpera has brouglit 1t ouU- Olc. Powerful gather for annual 'Business in the Arts' award ·our creator gave us two ears and only one mouth," said Richard S~eler, chairman emeritus of Unocal Corporation and guest speaker for the 14th annual "Busi- ness Jn ThP. Art$" Awards present- ed this week in Newport Beach. "That's the right ratio in terms of how much we need to listen to oth- ers before we speak." Stegemeier joined local busi· ness luminaries George .Argyros, Robert Mcintyre, Suzanne Huff· .mon Esber, and several hundred other leaders from Orange County and greater Southern California for a very distinguished gathering of power under the white-tent patio at the headquarters of Pacific Mutual 1\velve local busin~s were hon- ored for what orgaruzer Betty Moss desoibed as their Mexemplary lev- el of support for and participation in the arts m Orange County.• Chanel, Hamilton and Samuels, The Marketing Workshop, John· son and Higgins, Unocal Corpora- tton, O'Melveny and Meyers, • Business tn the Arts' orga:ntzer Betty Mou II flanked by David S. Tappan Jr., left. and Richard J. Stegemeter, right. . . Rutan & Tucker, Coopers and Lybrand, Fteldstone, Latham and Wa1kln.s, C.J. Sege~trom, and Pacific Mutual IJfe Insurance shared the spotlight · A special award was presented to South Coast Repertory, •in part for its strategic alliance with the Hispanic Community,• Moss added. The arts award to SCR was accompanied by a $1,500 cash grant underwritten by Deloltte and Touche. •cutture is the cornerstone of a solid and thnving society," said host of the evening Argyros, chair- man of Amel and Affiliates. a real estate company he started some 30 . years ago. •we are proud ot our commibnent to the arts here in· Orange County.• "As we celebrate the 10th anniversary oflbe Performing Arts Center, we are reminded of how much The Center has brought to this area over the past decade. And its success has been achieved with- out one penny of government funding.• It was, in fact, the overall mes- sage of the annual affaii. If culture plays an important role in the quality ot life in America, and citizens do not want to be taxed to support culture, then a pri- mary responsibility falls on the shoulders of business leaders. Several other speakers recog· nized the importance of the implied contract between success· ful busmess and support for a fU1l spectrum ot community life includ- ing art, dance, mUSic, theatre, museums.and more, Those speakers induded: Roger Martin, director ot Chanel. South Coast Plaza; MUon wtwa:ms, executive vice president of John- son and Higgins; Lawrence Higby, group vice president and president of 76 Products Company for Uno- cal; Thomn Sutton, cllAinnan of Pacific Mutual, and Henry Segentrom, managing partner of <;::.J. Segerstrom an.d Sons. Following the awards presenta- tion. participants were driven by luxury coach from Pacific Mutual to Hans Prager's Ritz Restaurant for a diµne.r celebration. Many opted to walk th~ two blocks, forming a processional of well-dressed patrons marching double file through the evening mist in search of one of Pragers seafood "marti· nis". The pilgrimage would soon be rewarded with a gastronomical experience beyond all expecta- tions. Pining on hlet nrignon over enormous portobello mushrooms, David S. Tuppan. Jr., former CEO of Fluor Corp and founder of The Orange County Business Commit- tee for the Arts with h1s ~ wife, Je rr-. -Mollly LyDdl of Ballet Padfic was in the crowd, with Allergan' VlDce and Patty Anlclo, Aa1eDe Dungee of Cartier, Norm arMl Cindy Doerges of Oisneylan11, Ernst and Young's Jim and J~e BowUng and Jim and Barbara Glal>man representing their family. furniture company Celebrating 9.S: years in local business. Mary Macintyre of Fieldston received considerable applause for the efforts of her company, a.ad community activists John and EUz... abeth Stahr of Latham an..4, Watkins. accepted kudos for th~ law firm that has donated time and m9ney to local organizations such. as Opera Pacific, The Pacitic Chorale, The Philharmonic Society and more. Another prominent local attor- ney, the eloquent Jim Selna of O'Melveney and Meyers, was also among the distinguished guests, with his lovely wife, HarrieL Byron and Ronnie Allu.m- baugh. Dean Corey, director of the OC Philharmonic with wife, Gayle, and the elegant Marilyn Sutton, wife of Pacific Mutual CEO Tom Sutton were ~ on hand for the cel-- ebration. B.W. COOK's columns run Thursdays and Saturdays. --- Landscape for the Holidays or re-landscaping is your answer to a beautiful new look fo FLOWERDALE can m~ke your landscape dream come true, and increase your home's value, too! Come in today and discover the people who can make a difference to you and your garden. ..---=~--.. NURSERIES, INC. iJ.!'oM:C'::i~G SANTAANA• 2800 N. Tustin Ave. 45 YEARS EXP. (714) 633-9200 KAY MATSON, A .A. C.C.N.P. License No 308553 COSTA MESA • 2700 Bristol St. TERRY MEIKLE, C.C.N.P. 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Randazzo began tus asSQOation , with "The Nutcracker" when he i was a schoolboy, appeanng m numerous productions,_and has appearecr in every production since joirung the company m 1987. The role of the pnnce, or Cavaber, christopher trela is one that Randazzo looks for- ward to every year. ·it's fun," Randazzo said. wit's a tremendous amount of work. and we do so many performances every year. There's a real magic there for all the children that attend. And for a lot of people it is, if nothil}g else, what they're famil- iar i.-vith in tenns of dance " In between the two weekends of •Nuccracker .. performances,'the Ballet company is presenting a wRepertory Highlights" ,program Tuesday through Thursday. 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The pr~ will include - George Balanclllne's elegant mas- teq)lece •BaJlo della Regina,• San Franciao Ballet artistic <hrector Helgi Tomasson's lyrical new mood piece "SOnata," and Cana- dien choreographer James Kudel- ka's new hit "Terra Pinna.• For tickets to •Tue Nutcracker• or the "Repertory Highlights" pro- gram, call The Center at 556- ARTS. Pick a card, any card nus is a magical time of year, a fact that has not been lost on the folks over at the Launch Pad sci- ence center in the Crystal Court mall. Today and Sunday at 11 a.m., 1 and 3 p.m., shoppers can take a break and watch a special presentation of "Magic Cadabra. • See nicks that magicians have pedormed for centuries, learn the secrets behind the tricks and dis- cover the science principles on which they are based. "There is a definite science behind illusion,• said Matt Mal- tingly, senior SClence demonstrator for The Launch Pad. and the magida.n for •Magic Cadabra. • •The brain has lea.med over time to expect certain outcomes. Magic iS about fooling the senses, and letting the imagination take over.• Some of the traditional illusions Mattingly wiH be demonstrating include the classic rope triclc.. dis- appearing boxes and transforming scarves. No word C\l'l whether Mattingly will reveal to forgetful shoppers where they parked their cars. Admission to The l.aWlch Pad is $3 for members and $5 for non- members. Proceeds will benefit the educationc:tl programs of Launch Pad. Call 546-2061 for more mfonnation. Thankful for local theater community Since this is Thanksgiving . weekend • .l thought it might be mterestmg,to find out what some of the fol)(s involved m the local • • LAWN/GARDEN M AINTENANCE • N EW LANDSCAPING/LANDSCAPE R ENOVAT ION & CLEAN UP • LAWN RENOVATION, AERATION & FERTI LIZER PROGRAMS TO FIT ANY B UDGET LICENSED & FULLY JNSURED Lie.# C27·486038 ~~~~~ perfomung arts scene were thank- ful for: • Tom Tomlinson, execubve director for the Orange County Performing Arts Center: "This Thanksgiving, 1 give thanks to all those who continue to support the arts in Orange County, and who value its contribution to sooety • Martin Benson, artistlc cbrector for South Coast Repertory: "I am thankful for the opporturuty to cre- ate theater, to play make-believe in a community that respects and supports it." David Emmes, producing artistic director, South Coast Repertory: "I'm thankful that the ills that have befallen Orang~ County are fading into the past (aren't they?)." Dr. David 01.Chiera, general cbrector of Opera Paafic: "I have many reasons to be thankful, beginning with my wonderful daughters. But r have also been blessed with a generous and sup- portive extended family through· out Orange County " Mario Lescat, artistic cbrector for._ the Theatre Ol.strict: •tam real thankful to liv ma axnmunity that is unconditionally supportive of the arts • Costa Mesa resident Alex Hor- vath former concert master of American Ballet Theatre's orches- tra and now associate pnnople second violin of the Pacific Sym- phony Orchestra: "I am thanktul that I still get to p~y ballet music that I love so much through my · work with the PSO." And what ain I thankful for? I'm thankful the perf onning arts organizations in this commu- nity have such terrific educational cmd commuruty outreach pro- 1 grams. With all the cutbacks in fundJ.ng for arts education in the schools, the services that the per- fomung arts organizations provide to help educate school children to the joys of mUSJc, theater, dance and smgmg is vital to the contin- ued growth and well-lj>eing of the pedonrung arts. · • OtRtSTOPHEJt TRElA's column runs SafUrda~ r/!ook fAJhat b c,omtng to yoM ~e ... ~ Thursdo!:f. November 30 Frldo!:f, December 1 Soturdo!:f. December 2 Sunda;(; Dccem er 3 Monda!:f. December 4 b 00 Moustrc1sr b 00 Moustrtilf b 00 Music Boa b 00 Mus• Bo• b ()(.. 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Advrnturn In Slumbnlond M.cilflJ sr Club 2;30 AMt oJ Avonlto Robinson 4:00 Kids lncorporottd 2· 30 Tiit Ntw Advrnturtl of 3;00 Annfttr 3:30 Malt's Chns1mo1 3·30 Donold s Oum Auotl 4:30 M1ckty Mou\f Club Winn t tht Pooh 3:30 Sp n & Mort!f Tt>r Movir 4:00 MOVIE Rtnr A ~ d 4 00 .;1dJ ln<Olpo<Otfd 5;00 Dorkw1n9 Due\. l :OC> Tht Chorl1t Brown and 5:10 ,,~ltw Show 5:30 ,rrvlew Show 4·30 M ~~ Mov\f Club 5:30 T oltSprn • Srioopy Show 5:30 MOVIE Ont M09oe 6·00 Avonlto 5 00 Do•kw.r>g Due• • 6;00 DucltT oln 3:30 Oonold's Ouac~ Aua<l.. Ch1111mo1 7:00 MAGIC"L WORLD OF 5 30 To tSfcn 6:30 Chip 'N' Dolt 4:00 SPECIAL TBA 7·00 MOVIE Whitt fon'l..,J , DISNEY 02 Tht M19~t':j t..C>O Duo. oltJ Rncur Ran9trs 5:00 TRIPLE FEATURE FRIDAY Myth oJ tht Whitt olJ Dut~S 6:30 Cit p N" Do•t 7:00 MMC Tht Ntvtrtnd.nq Storb Dl1n•v Night Time OIJHy Nlgllt Tlma Rncut Ron9tr1 7:30 Hollt'ood Lrvrs 7:00 TRIPLE FEATURE FRI AY 9:00 SPECl"l. BolJZ II Mtn 9:00 SUNDAY NIGHT 7 00 Tl1t T orkilsons 1.00 Tht ol.1n9 :J Toy Storij Rttum to Oz Go•ng Homt SHOWCASE T rov1\ Tntt 7:30 0 Kin G rl To lnjrMIJ o Bt'Jond Dlsn•11 Night Time 10.30 MOVIE Tht Grtot Goifig Homt I 00 A\/Ol\lfO Disney Nl,ght Time 9:00 TRIPLE FEATURE F~IDAV Outdoon 10:30 Ar~ngton Not•onol Oline~ Nl!ht Timt 8·30 Tht Wolt 01snt~ Compon':I Lobljrtnth Ctmec,tlj A Mirr0t oj ' 00 BEST Of HOLL YY.'000 ond McOonold'~ Pttstl'I 1 l :00 '""ltw Show Amtrl<o lowrtne:• oJ Atobio Tht Amtncon T rochff 11 :30 MOVIE Cr':I frttdom Please consult your 11 ·30 MOVIE To km Awards local TV listings o Mock1n9t>trd t 1:30 MOVIE Modomt Souso11h All l•m" lt\ttd °'' ET IPT Jor com~lett AM -l19h1 f'H -.. 14 24-hour sc tdult. Watch our Prtvlew Show Jor on exciting look at upcoming progromsJ ~ Receive a Fr•• Gift When You Subscribe to The Disney Channel. Oft~ W trilttd ~ t>lW)j •!IU!!Oton. OVt .fult.cotor 1 ~e. •Po<ohontOl~ woll t0 nOa! Jrtt to n•• 1ubu!'ibff1 llt<flVf o Cft\IJl(O(t C COllftdot w\m p < 1~M1 lllifll!j tlw Prl'VlfW Yt111 fr!u11 N1 .. 1N ~ ~ 30oflil l>ttffl'I ........ " -~...., "'""' .. The~sNEf Channel .. ' Watch the Disney Cha~nel on Channel 27 Call 549•3500 to subscribe Continental Cabl vi IOn • I . I I I i A10 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1995 SHOPPING CONTINUED FROM A 1 Also experiencmg an ea.rly- momtng rush was tbe Vie de France restaurant. Llnes for tables or takeout stretched out- side the store. "Today, we baked 875 baguettes and 500 loaves of oth- er breads,• Manager Francoise Cuzor said. "That's almost dou- ble what we usually bake.• An island of sanity in the midst of the. shopping frenzy was the concierge desk. Rita Bugarin directed shoppers on the path toward the perfect Christmas gift, or at least to the restrooms. "I see about 50 people in an hour," she said. "People. ask us all sorts of questions, and a lot of people buy gift certificates." Friday also marked the unveiling of the mall's holiday decoranons, mclucting a 55-foot WlShlllg nee, a ctisplay of mil- lion-dollar gems from Fred's 1ew- elry store and Santa's village. Although Santa was booked up Wlth appointments. "elf" Bryan Sundstrom said the post· turkey shopping day wu a light working day. •we have two-hour lines before Christmas,• he Said. •Right now, the line'5 about a half-hour long. It might get, busier here a.round noon." Sberry and Cindy Poe avoid- ed the noon rush. They were in the parking lot by 10:-'5 a.m.,• carrying their purchases to their car. , "You have to come early," Sherry said. "It's not too crowd· eel then. You have to know what you want, and you have to read the ads." As high noon neared, parking spaces, and patience, were scarce. Brenda Nelson ran into Nordstrom asking a salesgirl to call security. "This guy is parked diagonal- ly in three spaces,• she said. "People are upset and kicking the car and scratching the paint." Many people those to avoid parking hassles by using the valet service. The 75 attendants at the three stations parked about 2,000 cars, owner Steve Paliska said. INVESTORS DREAM 1 bd, 1 ba Condo, Pool, Tennis Ct, BB area Directly across the street trom c:Ustom tlom~s. Total Cost $17,500 FREE Video & Investment 1 (800) 406-9128 Noon also marked the begin- ning of the anti·fur demonstra- tion. The group gathered at the corner of Nel\'J)OJt Center Drive and Santa Barbara Drive, hold· mg up "Make Compassion the Fashion: Don't Buy Fur," and "There's No Excuse For the Cru- elty of Fur" signs. ~, After short negotiations with Fashion Island management, the group was allowed to walk, silently, through the mall grounds, escorted by members of the Newport Beach Police Department. "We're concerned with the mall's customers and tenants and prQviding a sate, tun shopping environment," said Hugh Craw- ford, a member of the center's management team. Customer reaction ranged from applause to disgust at the animal phot0$ and •go home• hissed by one passerby. But For Suzal)lle Biallot, mar- keting director of South Coast Plaza, the day is not hectic or stressful, b ut fun. "This is exciting,• she said. "We've been working all year for this one day.• MARC MARTIN I OAll.Y Pl.OT Shoppers at South Coast Plaza were treated to an up-close view of the 136-carat Colombian Emer: aid on display. outside the FRED jewelry store. 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I L 1 L F..xphw IZlllJ5 ---3445y-1A-lm0; NiWPon _liMH _• 7~ f l best of the readers hotline . hould there· b e ear-round school Newport-Mesa? ~'S N01E.: We asked Dally Pilot if they thought year-round ~Is would be a good Idea for New-port-Mesa. Here are some of the responses: .· Who was the vacation for? I am totally, 100% against year-round school. JEANNE CASSESSO Newport Beach I would not recommend four M Y wile and I have long cycles to anyone. There is noth- felt, since we have a ing wrong academically with fourth-~ader at Kaiser, year-round schools because it that year-round schools are doesn't matter. The four cycle tbsolutely better for the students. year-round school is a big prob- It may be initially inconvenient lem. Students do not receive an E nome of the parents, but iR the-,_..,.,u"''~'educaµon.onlour cycles. ng-nin it's better for the stu-In Newport, year-round school ents. And that's why we strong-would also interfere with the y feel that is a good answer. actiVities that students do with : MIKE STEINER their families or with the city. t Newport Beach The r~ of the world thinks in traditional patterns. High schools It seems to me the school issue are extremely difficult to put on Is kind of crazy m that we're sell-year-round and families with lng off our schools. The Monte children in different schools will ~lsta School across the street have children on different cycles. trom me used to be an elemen-This interferes with all family tary school and it looks like 1t's on plans. Support services are inad- the chopping block and ready to equate on four cycles. be sold. And I know, the money Teachers become exhausted is important, but so is the future from losing classrooms. of our kids. My suggestion is you . The children get confused take-a second look at that as an because they go from classroom elementary school aga.m to classroom every time that CHUCK ROWLEY they're on vacation they come Costa Mesa back to a different classroom. I'm responding to your article about the trustees looking into year-round schooling and I think it's a wonderful idea. I work in the Irvine Unified School District where we have several elemen- tary schools on the year-round session and it seems to be work- ing. The parents love it, the kids ll>ve it and as a teacher it's won- ~erful. . I'm not sure if we should start all the elementary schools at ~nee, perhaps just a pilot pro-tfram to see how the community responds to it. But from an edu- cational standpoint, it's absolutely wonderful. Some of the families go skiing, like in February when the lines aren't very long. It's really wonderful. NORMA YOCKEL Costa Mesa Just a comment. I believe that year-round schooling is a good option for the school district. JEPP SCHULQ. Newport Bea~ • I think that's a far ~er1dea···l tban putting all the kid! of sixth- grade age onto a middle school <lllJlpus. I think that's a very bad iclea. Year-round has a lot more &«!vantages. .. NANCY OLENICK Newport Beach I have been pushing for Uus for about 14 years now and l think it is one of the best deci- sions that our distnct could make. We should put more schools on year-round or alternate sched· ules so that children have greater ~portunity to learn year-round ahd don't have that thtee-month P.erlod where they're not in that mode of creative learning. }!;Qts of thiilgs have to go into may with that year-round school- ing, but definitely that's a good start. KAREN WILSON Corona del Mar 1 am totally against year.round SChool. I enjoy my children and 1 enjoy being borne with them dur- itlg the summer. Also, there are ome wonder-fGl programs like the Junior guard program that the children would not be able to participate tQ if they were in a diff e nt tune ipM!ldule for the summer. I know people who are on ~round school. Their children J Wive no friends in the neighbor· ttpocl t>eaause the neighborhood ddldren a.re on different track.S tian they are. · 'lbey"N on different vac•ttons sb tblty know very few people in ~ qalgllbod>Ood. That could 9aproblml. • I'm a working parent, but I'm .... teacMr lb another dlltrict ~I have .. unman Off and tfiMllg wtlb my Clnldrm dudng ............ _,~,lo Allo. ..... d6ttltd ... -..,es *~tb9 U it's being done because the school is overcrowded, I would rather teach and have my own child on double sesion than go to year-round four cycles. I feel the double session is bet- ter academically for the kids. · Without four cycles, year-rotmd is fine as long as the families want the cycle. There is nothing wrong with year-round school, it is only the year-round four cycle school. SUSAN SEAGl:R Costa Mesa Empire Ballroom rule 'ridiculous' I think it's ndiculous that they're talking about having no walk-on clients. That's ridlculous I don't live in the area but I'm sure people who do live m the area would like to walk there. I live in Corona del Mar and I like to walk to places. I don't know why they're forcing people to dn· ve. You should be able to walk to a club and that way if yoµ leave and you've been drinking, then you don't have that situation to worry about. You can walk home. I think it's pretty reasonable. Who's going to pay for all the added DUI's or whatever by fore· ing people to drivel TYLERHESSB Corona del Mar Whether the Empire should stay open or not would depend upon the law and as bow dty resUictions appfy to it in zoning and no.ise and parking. Maybe enough time wasn't .taken in allowing it to go to the position it is in the first place. We have people to run the dty. Why is it now to a point that's so marginal to decide? JOHN RUSSEil. Costa Mesa -A remark that can't be forgiven I wonder if I could comment on the Nov. 18 Daily Pilot bead· line regarding the Fletcher Jones anti-semitism sult1 At times all of us make care- less remarks that we are sorry for later and we must be careful not to blow every non-PC remark out of proportion. However, most persons of rea- son know that certain remarks and commenli a.re beyond the limits of propriety. Such were th alleged insults of the Fletcher Jones' salesman, whidl are of the most dangerous and viaous type because they perpetuate the worst kind of cliches and stereo· typM that are untrue. By his alleged remarks, does the AIMman mean that he and penom be ronmden ol more favored race and~ buy a car at the ftnt pdce .gtvenf I am a.\11'9 JG'l bl I :have IDGJ .............. frilndl who ..,..,CllNMIJ.,,. ..... -tllloUld • ..... '° tbe k>t ... .... ...... tit ..... wltbout SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1995 · A11 . . . foru01 , ..EA~ 1-!0GS"TEN I DAILY ft.OT Costa Mesa High School water polo players celebrate tbelr Division II CIF championship at Belmont Plaza Pool. gains COSTA MESA WATER POLO Congratulations to the Mus- tangs who, led by young Robert Grayelli. scored a Division Il CIF championship earlier this week, knocking off the Marina High Vlki.ngs 12-10 at the Bel- mont Plaza in Long Beach. POOR AND HUNGRY Once again, SOS the Some- one Cares Soup kitchen and other kindhearted folks in these parts donated food and time to make sure that the needy also had a reason for Thanksgiving. SHOPPERS They may be losing Broad- way and Bullock's, but those who spend their time roaming the halls of South Coast Plaza and Fashion Island will soon be gaining Mdcy's and maybe even a coveted Bloomingdales department store. NEWPORT PIER MERCHANTS It's no secret that winter doldrums have always hit beachfront retailers hard. But this year, McFadden square merchants sa.y all the new shoppip.g centers are draming business away like never 1 oefore. SEAGUUS Police are seeking the cul· prit who is suspected of poi· soning at least 11 seagulls so far, 10 of which have died. Authorities say kiµingl of the defenseless birds are nothing new SOfOOL OtSTRJCT OFflC1A1S OlStrict officials say the vio- lations are minor. Still, getting a letter ol replimand from the Security and Exchange Com- losses mission certainly doesn't seem like something to be thankful for. SEC officials say the dis· . trict and a current and former administrator, misled investors by not disclosing how they would invest the cash, some of which was ultimately gob- bled up in the wake of the county bankruptcy. IRWD Consultants hired by the city of Newport Beach say Irvine Ranch Water Distnct officialS. may have overstated the safety of dumping 5 mil- lion gallons. of tree.led waste- water into the Bock Bay. The · cost-Clitting move to divert the sewage water into local duck ponds has met With widespread opposition among residents here. correspondence GEORGE SlPOSS · The commuruty mourns the loss of Mr. Si~. called a •n:naissat1ttman• by adinir- ers. The Hunga.nan native is credited with, among other things, invenn.ng lleart valve$ and pumps used m open heart surgeries, co-inventing a radi~controlled car, compos- ing music and publishing 11 books. Wlien w orld 's collide nature too often loses I n the hills of Newport Coast, its natural topography has changed to that of homes, people and newly planted trees. In spots you can still see unspoiled terrain, but it is bemg ovenun by bulldoz~rs and trac- tors inch by inch. On Friday evening, Nov. 10, as we were cleaning up our din- ner plates, on San Joaquin Hills Road a family of four deer was coming up from the bills in Newport Coast. These four- legged beautiful gentle crea- tures from Buck Canyon bad left their natural habitat below to find food. The road was dark, there were no lights, and the cars were going fast. nus family of deer didn't have a Chance two of the arumals did not survive thelr nightly search for foOd. The buck was bit by a car; broken gla was left in the t street Crom the CM that wa.S speeding down the bill. The dri- Proposed dad's group is. 'misunderstood' ver did not stop, but the deer did. In the middle of the street with bis four legs up and bis head turned, he looked up for a moment and then laid down for the fiual time. Not long afterwards, the doe of the fariiily :was bit by another car (a pos ible dfuDJHirlver). It was ~ck for her1 she did not raise ber bead as her father had. There in the still of the night with just the flashing lights of the police cars were these ani- . mal lying on the side of the road -with the life taken out of them. We will no longer be able to gaze at their beauty and this wonder of nature. Man and machine has helped to destroy this gift. I wUl remember the first time my eye la.id upon this family of four -1t wa just a few months ago As I was bca~J.up the hill on San Joaquin Road from Fashion Island, dusk.had JUSt fallen, and to my amazement were four deer on the nght side of the road, in the bush. You could tell they were look- ing for food I went slowly as I did not want to startle them. Thereafter, when I passed that area, although I did not see them, the beautiful memory was fiashing in my mind Tomorrow as I pass th.is same area, my • memory will be different. I will always remember their beauty, along with the flashing lights and theu last looks . I will trunk of the two deer that were left behind and hope that ourf ast cars will not destroy again what nature bas given us. 1 am hoping that by writing this I will make people aware of the area -it's the stretch of road from San Miguel Drive as you tum onto San Joaquin Hills Road and go up the hill passmg Spyglass Hill, or as you tum onto San Joaquin Hill Road from Newport Coast Dnve, p s · readers respond • portoo. C'ommitt rncmbe off red their a.WUin and enrowa • ment. The comnutt is pnmMly Ulttind~ to give dads an oppor- tunity to learn the •good n ws • of ltbooll ln the l!ltaDde Zone. Parmtal mvOIYtment II one d the buelt iDdlcetan °' ltudeat WI IC:bOOl ncxw wl bopliWly tba~wll .. cMdlh ~kxcladltDt.:ame --~ As....,_ •tt•1111e11-.111 ,m.....,., 1e-.-., ........... .. ._ .. e.lltDaCI IJIQIDl-.11:.'t 1illa•.t.Dllwlwtaalm• AlllP .,.. .. mg Newport Ridge Dnve East and West going down the hill. The area is void of hghts, the road can be fast, and there is a stretch of area known as Buck Canyon where the deer come up mto man's enVll'Onment. They are unaware of cars or the hazards of the road, they only come to seek food as they've done for many yea.rs in the land where they grew up I am also asking that thiS area be clo ely looked at for lights, a dgn which denotes a specihed peed hrrut, along with •Deer Crossing" signs; the original igns are no longer there Let u protect the remaining members of the family of four and any others that are caught within the constra.mts of a new environment. Let your Children be able to view the wonderment of th e beautiful creatures as we do live m one another's land. MAua.EEN HAI.PB N wport Beacb (grand &. al guardians, dads Wh children have all graduftted, frankly-any adult m I who inter ed.) ar:e w.l· come to atten W are fortunate to have Paul F1t.tge.ra.ld, Estancia h1ltOry ieaCher and •Teacher ol the YeM· u our ..,.ear. IDD9 PW School board~ OaM Mme A12 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1995 I I FERGUSON d<lr for tpe •Friends• is a orond floor office on lrvine Avenue which Ferguson used to rent. "My friends know who (the newsletter) came from,• Ferguson said. "I'm the only one around her~ who's doing any writing.• . Announcing "News from the political front," the newsletter blasts wealthy GOP's for using underhand- ed tactics to engineer Allen's downfall. ln his newsletter, Fergu- son brushs off the county GOP as the "Republican Malia• and "the gang that couldn't shoot straight,• derides Rohrabacher as a for· mer "long haired, dope smoking, anti-Vietnam We:r dctiVist who ... must have inhaled a lot more than Bill Clinton did," and suggests the effort to recall Allen may result in a Democrat wmning the seat. Ferguson suggests the Corona del Mar branch of the Califorllia Republican Assembly has fallen into the hands o( that same "Republi- can Mafia." Ferguson, who says he still hds 3,000 supporters, hopes the newsletter will grow and dddress issues which larger pubhcdllons are avoiding. He dot's not expect ll to have a s1g111hcdnt eHect on Thes- <l11y's rt·call election "Wt• JUSt don't have the morw'y that the gang has,· Ft>19uson saJd "You've got sonw powerful people who drt' pt•rverting the democrat- ic proct•ss." Burry Zanck, president of the Corona deJ Mar CRA and t1 f-Nguson opponent, says tht· former assemblyman's cJltt1cks are weansome but mPffcctual. "I le's the skunk Reptibli- <·,m," Zdnck said. •A skunk is <1 smdll, non-carnivorous ani- rndl, but they stink. All Gil Cdll do is stink things up for llS " ~ENROLLED CONTINUED FROM A 1 those with bachelor's degrees or tuqhN who have had to come bdck to school to retrain, pick up new 1ob skills or change careers,• Kidder Sdld. The school currently enrolls <1bout 22,000 students. OCC plans to add 50 classes next semester to the 2,200 it cur- rPnlly offers, said Jim Carnett, chwctor of commuruty relations. Most of the new classes will be otfc•rt>d m the courses that have the highest student demand, such as English, math, English as d !>Ccond language and chem- istry Carnett said the school already has budgeted $100,000 m -growth funds• to add course offerings to the spnng schedule. Classes begin Jan. 22. Spring semester telephone registration runs now through D<>c 14 Students can register in person Jan. 10 through 18 ~----- ~(/ ,'.11 ( )1 North Carolina deep discount pricing on over 50 brands of carpet and , all types of machine and hand made area rugs. ! HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon·Fn 10-6 Sat 10-5 722·7224 230 East 17th St., Costa Mesa WATER CONTINUED FROM A 1 Some residents say the rescrvou--which was completed in August -was a much-need-. ed comrourucy resource and worth the UlC'Onve- nience ·we were one of the few who were totally m favor of this," said 23rd Street res.tdent Linda Menk, who was one ot about 40 residents who were monitarily compensated by th district. • 1 · thmk it was a necessary thing. I think we need· ed a reservolJ' like this.• I OtheJS say the commotion was nearly more than they couJd bear. And no amount of money couJd compensate them for lb.at. "We did get the double-paned windows, • and 1t ljelped a liUle tjt. •said K8lt Davis, who lives on Westminster, ·But, it WU ltDl .ncay, and there was a lot ol dust. ADQ. it look a lot ol time (to finish the project) • While the money WU suppoMd to be e&r• marked far new windows, iDSulation and air conditioning, UrashimB said the residents were under no obligation to use the money for that. And some resident might not have. •1 know one woman told me she was going to buy a new car,• said Nancy amer, whole Wtlson Street home sits right next to the reser· voir site. •We used the money install double- pened windows throughout the house.• . Cozier said she didn't have her home Snsu• lated because the allowance covered only the wall and windows closest to the reservoir site. •We thought we'd be much better off using the money to put the windows In all around the houle, • she said •But, we could still bear th nciie.• And. i9Pdents bad to contend with coat • after coat ol dust and dirt in their ~ and on the exterior ot their homes. •for three years. you couldn't park your car <>utside, • said another WilsQn Street resident, Lew LubboCL "It would be bwied in dirt. • AQd the money they gave us didD't com- ~te us for the water we Used. Lubbock was among about 18 residents who antidpated these types of problems when the project was.first announced. They filed suit against Mesa Comolidated in 1992 and ~ awarded a $95,000 settlement The residents Involved in the suit received betwAlm $975 and $5,600. The average settle- ment awud was about $3,000. Another 24 residentlt not included in the 5\JiJ Newpon Bnch/C<ma Melsa Daily PilfR ;;;:; were given $146,800 in mitigation mo which averaged out to about $6, 100 pe h hold. Some residents were pcµd as litt)e $1,700, while others were handed ch amounting to $'9,000 and $11,000-substan ly more than the residents who filed the sui "Those not involved in the lawsuit ~ more/ Urashima said. •'Jbat's because irLA . Jawswt. ~& are negotiations and UJ.>A~u;>;:>Jvt.~ and all that went before a judge. Then, it the judge that made the determination of w the settlernalt should be. And, the amounts varied, dependmg on size or the house and it's proximity to the sit.: For some residents, particularly \hose wh backyards abutt the reservoir, that's like ru bing salt into an aching wound. •We got all the dust and all the noise," Cozii er said, "and they got all the money... t1 ' • Estancia High gi.rls ready to make their move. United States/Japan Regatta moves into second of three-da}{ competition in loGal seas; no surprises on Friday. l .. QUOTE OF THE ,DAY 11u!y ll'Ore us down. Our def~ wcu an tltt! field a long time~ our ojfmsie couldn't do anyt.hing ·-,. . K9lf\'EDY COAQI MTIOI OJ.SO. leS into the semis, 28-0 • Sea Kings shake off penalty-itis, break it open with three. late scores to punish the Fighting Irish. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot plays began showing up on the Sea Kings' first second-half pos- session . "They wore us down." said Kennedy Coach Mitch Olson. ·0ur defense was on the field a long tiine, because our offense couldn't do anything. "(CdM) got one score, then they got another. COSTA MESA -The Corona They're a tough ballclub and they del Mar High football team had kept working their butts off.• hammered visiting Kennedy for The Sea Kings, who last made 201 yards of total offense, but it the semilinals in 1992, losing to was the Sea Kmgs' collective Newport Harbor m the Battle of thumb which throbbed in the the Bay Il, went 42 yards on sev- halftime locker room en plays, all runs to finally dent ·w e were embarrassed,· said the scoreboard. senior quarterback Josh Walz, After O'Meara ancrwalz took after nine Sea Kings' penalbes turns churning behind the-"Five helped wash away theu attempt I Cr.owns• offensive line, senior to dominate the openmg two fullback Scott Shtmer capped the quarters on the scoreboard, dnve on his first carry of the night which flashed 0-0 at the break from 3 yards over left tackle: ~we thought we were a better Jinuny Keane booted the first team than we showed, and we of his four conversion kicks and decided if we wanted to go on, the penalty flags started flying in we had to start playing like it,· Kennedy's direction to help a continued Walz, who watched the I fourth-quarter explosion that put CdM ground game plle up four tlungs out of reach. second-half touch-ln all, Cd.M collect- downs to seqµe a 28-0 "Making the ed 138 of the 242 CIF Southed Section penalty yards. quarterfinal triumph Semis feels With CdM's defen- before 5,200 at Orange good . There s1ve allowing just 37 Coast College. second-half yards, The victory propels were a lot of including minus 1 on the Sea Kings (9-3) mto expectations the ground, the Sea a semifinal showdown King offense kept the Friday with top-seeded for this team pressure on. Servite (10-2), which and we're O'Meara capped a ctispatched Santa Ana four-play, 65-yard Valley, 26-6, Fnday 1n starting march, aided by one of another quarterfinal. to fulii11 slX Kennedy personal Semte will host the foul tn.fractions. with a game, most likely at them . . . u 22-yard jaunt to make . Cal State Fullerton. it 14-0 with 6:28 left in It also avenged a -JOSH WALZ the game. 17 -10 loss to Kennedy After taking over on Sept. 22. downs, Cd.M used five •Making the serrus . · plays to roll 40 yards to feels good," Walz continued. I payclirt, with O 'Meara again "There were a lot of expectations doing the honors ~om 10 yards for uµs team and we'..restarting to out with 3:12 remawmg._.. fulfill them " Subsequent double-personal The aforementioned first-half fouls allowed CdM to lockoff penalties, totalmg 78 yards, from the Kennedy 30 and the Sea wiped our four CdM advances Kings recovered the short lock.off inside the Kennedy 1 o, including at the lnsh 16, keymg a 3-yard TD a would-be 14-yard Tom I plunge b} Shimer to add the final O'Meara touchdown run, left the nail. . hosts completely unfu.1!!1J.ed..__ O'Meara, whose two TDs gave Four first-half Cdt'Cir field Qoati him 18 and sole possession of the attempts, from 42, 38, 46 and 49 school single-season record, fin- yards, all missed the mark. ished with 21 2 yards on 27 car- "We kept shooting ourselves m nes. the foot,• said Sea Kings' Coach Walz added to his school total- Dick Freeman, who encouraged offense record with 81 yards pass- his team to keep pound.mg on the mg and 53 rushmg, scrambling p hysically smaller Fighting Insh from s1delme to sideline without (10-2), who came in with a rune-being sa cked. game winning streak The CdM pass rush sacked Kennedy, however, couldn't J Tom Haas hve times and the Sea win against Cd.M's defense, and King secondary yielded just one the toll of 40 first-halJ:...«fens1ve big play aose-knit Eagles· hope to do some zone-busting • Fifth-year Coach Russ Davis says this year's team is ready to fight fire with fire. COSTA MESA -While most hooters dream of finding ·ine Zone.· a lack of consistent penm ter ~hooting has rendered Z-0-N-E a four-1 tter word for Estanoa High gi.rl.s basketball play the past few years. · But Coach R DaviS, bade for a fifth , said this Eaglel1 edition bu worked hard to make packed·ui opponents pay. •Last year we scOred a lot Oft dri and we were streaky • best ftrun the outside, IO 8\WY• one ZOltied us," Davis ~. "But now, we have girls wbo eel' hit aome jump aholl. No one knows lt yet, but we•v, ~ Improved fl"om th o.Jtliile.. .. ~ thole 'Who ..... ~ ilbed ~ ,.111a1t• ~ m M oft ..... 1• .., ..... ,..,.. Jsrslet1Walla,beckiar 1& ..... ,.., .... , .. , ...... •J11rlmbl9.....S-tl SATIMOAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1995 •,•.°';ii;A,\ ~ '···"':-" REGATIA CONTINUED FROM 81 15. Kyoto Sangyo Univ. (Ashiba/Matsub- ara), 11-5-27-25, 68, 16 Western Washing ton (Bucar/Wlngard), 15-20-20-14, 69, 17 ~lji Univ. (Nakao/Saito), 12-27 16 17, 72; 18. Rikko Univ (Okimoto/Nishida), 31-7-30- 12. 80. 19. UC Irvine. Wmn (HllVCutter), 29-13-23-15, 80; 20. Kwanse1 Gakjum Univ (N1shiji- "'8/Hanasaki), 27-14-10-31, $2; 21 Notre .oame (Fox/Murray), 26-29-12-18, 85; 22 "<>sef Uni., Wmn (ldeka/Mlnoshima). 25-22- 11·28, 86; 23. USMMA Kings Potnt (luliiln/Girard), 13-36-21·19, 89. 24. Waseda Univ. (lshibaslJMiura), 19-23-28-22. 92, 25 'Hosel Univ. (Agata/Naramura), 21 -30-25-23. 99; 26. Michigan (Feldman/Pocze). 33-9-31 l6, 99; 27 Kantoh Gakuln Univ (1CawaVM1yaJima), 35-25-14-27, 101 21. Rink Univ. (lmanaka/Kanazawa). 24- 15-34-29; 29. Yokohama Univ. Wmn. (Yam :.gu(hVTanaka), 18 26-33-30, 107; 30 FUkuoka Univ. (Tanaka/Fukano), 28· 18 29 34, 109; 31 . Eckerd College (Cummins/Chap 1 tnann), 36·24-26-24, 110; 32. Princeton, Wmn. (Kiser/Nestor). 34-28 17-35, 114; 33 Nlhon Univ. (Kihara/Kobayashl), 17 ·31 36 32), 116; 34. Kinkl Univ., Wmn ~akal/lso­ ~. 32-35-32-21. 120; 35. Kyusyu Univ ;('YamaokafToril), 30-33 22 36, 121, 36 '.(>range Coast College (Himelson/Mayes). »34-35-33), 122 CHE DU LE \ ..• · lfil~ - ---r--• • ~---- --1 ~ -. ~ .. : -----'", • t~ --- HOOPS CONTINUED FROM 81 points on drives, but she'll be shooting more from the outside," Davis said. "They key to our suc- cess, though, may be Jessica's willingness to set other people up when defenses focus on her." The 5-foot-8 Waltz, who hopes to continue her career at Gonza- ga University. has earned the attention she will get from oppos- ing defenses. A returning All-Newport· Mesa District selection and three-time All-Pacific Coast Lea- guer, Waltz averaged 9.8 points and 5.8 assists as a junior. She needs just 14 ass1Sts to hit 500 for her career and she also enters with 599 varsity points and 418 rebounds. •She could end up in the top five on the CIF Southern Sec- tion's career assists liSt," Davis said. "Behind (Mater Dei's Melody) Peterson, I think she's the best true point guard in Orange County." Most frequently on the end of Waltz's feeds figur~ to be return- ing Jun101s Jennifer Mccartin and Jill Black. McCartin, a 5·11 post player, averaged 6.5 points as a sopho- more. But with the graduation of starters Cyndi Richards, Karla Dominguez and Meghan Noland from last year' 17 • 7 CIP D1V1S1on ID-A quarterfinalist, she should be a featured offellS'lve weapon. "She's like our silent a as- sin, • Davis said Black, who averaged 5.6 points, can play the wing or inside at 5-10. She ha shooting range beyond the three-point llne and is also a capabl inside scorer and rebounder. · · •we're expecting an out- standing seuon from Jen and Jill," Davis said "They're both two of the top· athletes 10 the school.• Katie Stapleton, fellow junior Megan McCa.r:hn, and opho- mote Amy Demlng, last year's Junior vanity MVP. will also play larg roles, •ct·~.mling to oa..u, Corona .. Mlw 28 K...-.-.dyO Scol'9 by ~ Kennedy O O O 0 • 0 Corona del Mar O O 7 21 • 28 '"' ..... QuMUr CdM • Shimer 3 run (Keane kldc), 3:S3. fCM-'h Qu.wter ~dM • O'Meara 22 run (Keane kick), 6:28. CdM • O'Meara 10 run (Keane kkk), 3:12. CdM • Shimer 3 run (Keane kldc), 2:04. Attendan«t: 5,200 (estlrreted}. . INDMOUAL RUSHING Ken • Martineau, 8-48; Haas, 7-mlnus-18;.Moschel, 1-3; Tudcer, 1-2; Adams, 2-mlnus-1. CdM . O'Meara, 27-212; Walz. 11·53; Shimer, 2-6; SUmner, 1-minos-4. INDIVIDUAL MSSlNG Ken · Haas. 14-20-0, 98; Roman, .2-2-0, 13. • CdM ·Walz, 9-18-0, 81. . INOMOUAL RECEMNG Ken • G. Sabol, 5--48; Jones, 2·2S; Hundley, 2-12; Martineau, 2-12; Kline, 2-7; Gambc>A, 1-10:Tucker, 1-3;Lopez, 1·3. CdM • Sumner. 5-58; MacDonald, 3·25; • Stonebrubt, 1-minus-2! GAME STATISTICS en aa. First dOwns 11 21 Rushes-yardage 20-60 41-267 Passing yardage 111 81 Passing 16-22-0 9-18-0 Net return yardage* O 39 Sacks-yardage 5-mln·29 . none Net yardage, 142 387 Punts S-34.6 2-41 Fumbles-fumbles lost 4-2 , 1-0 Flags-net yardage 9-104 13-138 Time of possession 21:45 26:15 *Punt returns, interceptions, fumble returns 0 Kennedy's Jim Edwards has a hand-r fuJ with CdM's Ryan Burns (left): ~ below CdM's Tom O'Meara bulls hb e way through Kennedy's defense, ~ leaving some In the wake, and Jlm ~ Edwards (72) on the end of lt. He ~ rushed for 212 yards on 27 carries ~ and two touchdowns. DON LEACH I DAILY Pl.OT J lea Waltz ls the drtvtng force to Estanda High'• hopes for girls basketball supremacy u the 1995·9e season approaches. lbe Eagles open on Wednelday •t the Irvine Tournament . . who said all rune players will be she'll be a huge addition. needed to fuUill the physical "People are going to wonder demand of his pressing def en-where he come ~om,• Davis . ive style. · said. "She's one of our better Junior VtVl ROdiiguez, wb.o shooters and she has a chance to . avNagcd nearly throe points per do a lot o1 good things by the . game as a 5-7 sophomore, as well time she's finished here." as seniors Emilia Camberos (5-3) Though DaVis expects another and Laura Coleman, a 5-6 trans-rugged road through the PCL, fer from Capistrano Valley, will with returning champion Univer· sup~ly that depth. sity, Costa Mesa and Lamina Beyond Jes tea, Jennifer and Hills all among the oonten1us top Jill, our starters Will vary, three, he lists c~ u a big depMdmg on. who we play," plus for hi.I Eagles. Dava aJd. •(Stapl ton) could •The best thing I like about play PQSt or guard and Megan thi9 team t.s that au the ~ls ~et WU hMdl the ball when Jessica along r~ well,' Davis said. doesn't" •we went to Hawall over the D ming summer, which only brought llnoe last then\ doter together ... I/I EstMdlt Gliil 1•s.M Nov. 29-De<:. O.C. 2 -at Irvine Tournament Dec. 5 • tc;er:irlec:tt (home), 7 Dec. 11-14 • Estancia Tournament o.c. 16 ·Palm Desert (horM), 3 Dec. 19 -Capistrano Valley (home), 7 Dec. 26-29 ·at Palm ~ Tournament Jan. 4 · Unlv.rslty• (home), 7 Jen. 9 • at Laguna Hffts•, 7 Jan. 11 • COsta Mesa* (home), 7 Jan. 16 • •t Aiko Niguel*. 7 Jan. 18 • LaguN lffch• (home), 1 Jan. 25 . at lJnfwrslty•, 7 Jan. 30 • ~ Hnts• (tiOme), 7 Feb 1 •at (ON Mele*, 7 Feb. 6. Allto NigUll• (*homt), 7 Feb. •·at~ hlch•, 7 • ~ Pectflc Coast JLNgut gerne., Harbor View Yellow rolls to45-0win NEWPORT BEACH -Har- bor View (yel- low) posted an impressive 45-0 Victory over Newport Elementary Thursday in City of Newport Beach B Division youth nag football. Six players scored touch- downs: Scott Cohen; Ryan Lynch; Brett Matsen: Ch~lie Stafford; Scott Shipman; and Steven Ward, with two TDs, as Harbor View claimed the division champi- onship. In other B Dlvtston games: Harbor View (red) defeated the Mariners 8-6. John Erdtsick scored for Harbor View and the team was also given credit for a safety. Mick McCarthy scored for the Mariners. Newport Heights defeated Lincoln 14-7. nffany and John Vandersloot scored for Newport Heights while Billy-nI"ormuna scored for Lincoln. In DivblonC Harbor View was crowned the ch~pions. Goal Diggers headed for Area Q playoffs The Goal Dig· gers, Division 3 Y 0 UT H girls out of AYSO SOCCER Region 120, swept through their competition with undefeated honors and are head- ed for Area Q playoffs under the coaching of Bob Moffett. The Goal Diggers culminated regular season play with a shoot- off victory after a 2-2 score in reg- ulation against the Rugrats. With Diana Morelli out with an injured knee, the Goal Diggers got goals by Marissa Dinsdale and Julie Kroening. After two sudden death over- times, the game went into shoot- outs. Goalie Amy Niles held the Rugrats" to -une-· shoot•out goal, while Christine Moffett and Erin Toole scored for the Goal Diggers for the 2-1 shoot-out edge. Cara Dixon, Megan Fissel, Lindsay Hoeptner, Stephanie Landeros. Mae Powers, Michelle Sweet and Jen.niler Ward all came m for praise in what was a solid team effort, and victory. Local surfers sparkle Recent surf- ing action at SURFING Oceanside's South Jetty in the ASAP Pro/ Am resulted in several locals coming to the forefront. Larry Van Way and Dorian Smiley, both of Newport Beach, went 1-2 in the 18-and-up divi- sion, and in the boys 14-and- under Brady Miller and Ted Cook of Newport Beach finished 2-3 behind winner Kevin Castle of Huntington Beach. Ron Seagondollar of Hunting- ton Beach was third in the veter- ans division. Orange County Bowl at Orange Coast Dec. 2 ME~~STA FOOTBALL Saddleback College will host Mt. San Antonio in the 15th annual Simple Green Orange County Bowl Dec. 2 at Orange Coast Col· lege. Game time is 1 :30 P·IP.-· No. 8 Saddle back, 7 -3, won the Mission Conlerence Central Division and Mt. Sac, which fin- ished second in the Northern Division at 8·2. • Vanguards continue Northern swing PORT -WOMEN•s LAND, Ore. -Southern BASIC.BTllALL California College's women's basketball tea.ms continues its three-game journey into Oregon tonight with a nonconference game against Concordia, still seek:tilg its first victory of the 1995-96 campaign. The Vanguards dropped a 58· 53 decision at George Fox Col· lege in Newberg Wednesday evening despite the 23-point pro· duction of Heather Woodruff. Q N"-'JX>tt &11.blCosta M a Daily Pilot •ports \ ) "') H I (I I (I' . ') -I) I \ I " I (I' I I ( 11 \ \1 I' I')' " T wo championship AYSO soccer teams out of Newport Beach in Division Il action --the girls, under Coach Mike Galasso, won Section; the boys, under Coach Jim Snyder, are Region 97 Division kingpins. In the limelight for the girls are (top row, from left), Coach Mike Galasso, Kate Cotton, rec eation sports standings BASKETBALL Team 0-8 Coed C (at eve. Lincoln) 1 NewportBe.U. MONOAY LEAGUES Make It Hurt. 7-0. 2 Strohrs Men's cc final Standl .... s " Poker1. S 2, 3 Kl Tenkeys · ·• 4 3, 4 (tie) BOO Bombers 3· (at Wen Newport. Ensiqn) 1 4;·s Greystone Homes Inc. Blue Devils, 8-2, 2. Just Play 3:.Q, 6 Reconditioned Equip· 7-3, 3 (tie) Recyclers. 5 5, ment, 1 5, 7 Lqve Monkeys. Magk Mondays, 5 5, S. 1 6 Shamrocks. 4 6, 6 Power WEDNESDAY LEAGUES Chiropractic, 1 9 Mfi1'• CC (at Bonita No 1) Mfi1's C Final Standings 1 Sox, B o, 2 (ti~ Fletcher (at L1n<oln Gym) 1 (tie) Jones Motorcars 5 l Bricklayers. 9-2. 2 Rutan Around The Hor'n ~3 4 Tucker, 8 3; 3 Dunk On. You, (lie) Ueckers. 3·5. 'zer~ Toler· 6-4, 4 Third String, 4·6, ~ ance 3.s 6 42 Bones A Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, 3 Head 0 S 7; 6 LaU\am & Watkins. 1 9 Men;s C1 (at Bonita Creek. _. TUESfAY LEAGUES ~p ... ~,+.J. 2 ~ s I (al West "Newportl ~ychi< Nutumba5, 5-2 3 Far Ensign). 1 Shake Shack. 7 2. Side, 4 3, 4 (tie) Yell~ Sox. 2 The Knighthawb. 6 3. 3 3-4 Son of Beaches 3-"' Cal The Johnsons, S-4, 4 Humor 1f~1a ConnKtion 3-4 • ~~3~\ s,!.~r:.'f 7N Knuckleheads. 3-4.° 8 ~ • ' Hool19an~ 1 6 Mens • (at Wtct Newport. Men's C2 (at Bonita Creek Ensign) 1. WMO, 7 2, 2 ) • Gr zzl;.. 6 3 3 5 pp 5_. 4 Lincoln) 1 (tte P1mco, S-2, 1 ~.. • • The Wanamakers, S-2. IC.a05, Pinnheads 4 5, S Squar, Mil S 2, A D Elvis Sightings. S-2. ner. Reehl. 3 6. 6 Dame & s N te Owls 4-3 6 DI Tech Moore. 2] I . ' WEDNESDAY LEAGUES ers 2-5. 7 (tie) COB lnfotek, Men's A (at West Newport) ~~U:s(~t ~C. Lin 1 (tie) Lost In Space, 8 2. coin) 1 SRS Techs. 9.0. 2 Brave Bunny, 8 2, Sharks, 7 l Hoozon Furst, 7 1; 3 (tie) 4. (tie) Mod Squad. 3 .7· 1 Squeeze Play S-4, Seeing Kings. 3 7, 6 Can1dys Foo \. Double, 5-4, 5 Cummins- 1 ·9 , White, 4 4. 6 Pierce Street Men s C (at Lincoln) 1 (tie) AnneK. 4 s. 7 (tie) SVCR Islanders. 7 ·3, KPMG Peat Slammers 2· 7 Rugburns 2· Marw1Ck. 7 3. 3 (t•e> The 7 8 Team Tac~ 1 1 • Wheel, 6 4, Qu1cks1lver. 64, THURSDAY LEAGUES 5 The Bulls. 5 S. 6 C & W Coed C1 (at Bonita Creek R¥s. 4 6, 7 Island Pac1f1c No l) 1 Buck's Clock Waves, 3 7, B PS.S. 2 8 Shoppe B 0 2 Banker's Men's CC (at Ens19nl 1 Mutual' 6 2: 3 Bank Rub- Penal Code, 10 0, 2 Pan bers. 5 3. 4 °(tie) Border Run· then, 6-S, 3 The Rhoids. 5 S. ners, 3 5, Margal'ltaville Hur- 4 Tas War Devils. S 6. S rt<an""' 3.5 Guilty 3-S· 7 Baxter. 1 10 ~.. · · • THURSDAY LEAGUES (lie) Del·C1m, 2 6, Brew Men's CC f in.I Standings ~ ~(at Bonita Creek, (at Wtsl Newport) 1 All eve. l1n<oln) 1 The P1ua Guards 9-1, 2 Tou<he Rose Bakery 7 1 2 Simple Tech- 8-2. 3 The Herd. 6_., 4 no109.(. 6 2: 3 Dae AnlKk. s Pedestrians. 4 ·6, 5 (t>e) 3 4 Newport Jazz. 4-4' s ;o6'Rs. 3 7 Thunder River, 1 (tie) Or191nal Pizza. 3·S'. Hot Men's C Final Standings (at ~~1;;~·~ : (tie) Pimco. 2-6. Ens19n) 1 Dolores Sportfo.h· coed 0 (•t eve. Llncoln, 1ng. 9 1, 2. (tie) Mofo s. 7-3. Bonrta Creek). 1 The Tr.ck· Team Ganrs. 7-3. 4 Flakers. en 7.1 2 (t>e) Beach Bum l-7, S Cool Runnel'1 2 8. 6 6 2: DR• G, 6-2., 4 lotem • 8oh1Ca. 1·9 Breeze. 4-4, 5. PM Polecat. 3 SOFTBALL 4-1, 6 Screw Ball\, 3-S, 7 Newport Bead1 GOI Ball Buners, 2·S·1; 8 MONDAY LEAGUES ~ells Fargo. 0·8 Men's CC (at Bonita No 1) FRIDAY LEAGUES 1 Old Slow Dogs. 81; 2. The Coed CC (at Bonifil No 1) Wu1nes, 7-2, 3 Bad Cre 1 (tie) 911, 6-4, Ball Bastien, ation, 6-3. 4 CRC Stealers. 5 Too, 6-4. On Fire, 6-4; 4. 4; 5. (tie) Oown Pun<hers, 4 Heavenly Hitters, 5-"', 5 5, QuKlu1lver, 4-5; 7 (tie) ACME PSA, 5 5, 6 Pirates, 1· Thow Guy5, 1 a. 8 B Ball 8 Boys, 1 8 Coed f inal StandlngsC (at ~·s C (at Bonita No 2)' 1 Bonita No 2) 11 Thoerner I Port St. Ballers. 8·1, 2 (t>e) Toma, 9 1, 2 Wl!t Seal, 7·2·1, Delorne & Touche. 6 3, 3oth 3. R~ades, S-5, 4 ICI, 4-5· St Maulen, 5 4, 4 (tlej New 1, 5. Fece Fint, 3 7; 6 Recycle port Bleacher BumJ. 4 5, This. 1 9 Waste So.11, 4-S. No Fehr, 4 5, 7 Lucky Stiffs. 3 6, B Seaport Sluwers, 2 7 Coed C RMI Standings (at CYQ 1. 811111.uhen. 10-0, 2 Land Sharks. 9 2; 3. Coll Communications. 6-4. 4 Sib• I~ Rivalry, 3-8, 5 layport Barr~. 2·9, 6 LDBI SIU99ers. 0-7. M9n's CC Flnal Standings (At w.st NtwpOn/[Mion) 1, BioTribe, 8·2. 2. M1•ed Plate, 6-<'> 3 Old But Slo. s;s; 4 SYCR, 1 II TUESDAY LEAGUU Men's cc (at lon•ta No 1) 1 (t'*) Lk)htnlng 6 lumber, 7·1, ~uns-Heroes. 7-1; J Foe • fit1t1n. 5 J, 4 BRW Hazards.«. 5 Held<~'s, •::?; 6 FOUf St4110f\t HO(el, (). • M9n'W c• (at Bonita Cr-., Lln<oln) 1 Spollen. 6 2; 2 (tie) Oo91nal Plua, 5 l , O.tn gling Woodrows, 5 2, 4 Hf\NU. 5-3; 5 OJ's. lil-"', 6 C..rt Vni 3 s. 7 Sun Devil 2 S; B The Hamm•huds. I • 7 ~'I a (at Bonl1a er.-, l.Jncoln) 1. Tum Nike, ~2; 2 (tit) Jutt Hlt It.. S-2, En FU.vo. 5-2; • hffliei. 5-3; 5 Glffns. .... ' WdCMn ~ J~ 1 ""'w.wkk Mallen. 2 5, • °"'*lldoi, N C...il « (M eve. l.ln<Oln) 1 ~ 11"11Cffic, 7•\, 2 ""'.Alrtouctl (elluW • 1. 5 1,~5-3;4 lurtN' ..... 44;5'~-.W ,,.,. J.S; '· ThctOtNr J SOFT8Ail Costa Mftll NMCC MIEN'S 1 {Tie) White Sol(. 14 po1nu. 81.1<1t So.11, 14 point; 3 Orange Soll. 10 points,• Red SOit. 8 poinu; 5 (tie) Blue So 4 pomu, Green Sox.• poin~ MODtRED COED •c• 1 (he) Mad Mb{, 12 pornu, G H Odd Coupift. 12 points. Sund•y Sluggen. 12 po1nu.; 4 ~ N Eds. 8 poinu.; 5 Bff· bo\ Bu\hwadten, 4 point\; 6 C..hfom a Dream1n, 3 points MOOtRlO COl.D •0-1• 1. Villa Martinique, t• polnb; 2. fa11'\1iew II, 13 points; l . Replacemenu, 12 pointt; 4 (tie) S.fe Softball, 10 po1nu, v.rlfone, 10 polnn; 6 (t•e) Her1~ Paper, 6 points. Bull 6 polntt; I So Cal Sina 3 polnu MOOtRID COID ·~· l .CINUNCIMv._ 11 PQ!ntt,; 2. River RIU. 9 pofnt 3 (tie) lallpar~ Plzz.a. 8 points, Shanbltei, I polnti; S Zi09Y. ZIOOY. Ziggy, 7 pc)Vtti; 6 Jirrys l<kh. 2 polnu ..,,.. .. c;.,• 1 Towne & Country, 1 1 point\; 2 Ari.ylfd Ooo. 7 polnn.; s en'""°'• poblt\: • ~ • polntl; 5 IN ~2~ti I T....i VoOdoo; 1S polr!tl; ') (tit) Non.0.lry OMmtt. 12 points, Bilbo Bagg111s, 12 points; 4 Me-N Eds Beach combers. 11 points, Go.1t Hill Grandslammer, 8 points, Stingers. 2 points com ·0-1· 1 (tie) The Storm, 16 points. Kellie's Heroes. 14 points; 3 Never Enough, 13 points, 4 Boa1rockers. 9 po1nb, 5 Goat Hill Bashers, 6 points; 6 PM Stammer;, 4 points. 7. Beer Nuts Again, 0 points COED HD-2" 1 P St. Annex Muckrakers 1B points, 2 Riptide, 11 points. 3 Muffin Monsters, 10 points, 4 Saf T Co. 9 I points, 5 1."NgUt" 'Of'Ollf Own. 6 pomt1, 6 F1lenet, 4 points, 7 Unprepared 2 points MEN'S ... , .. 1 PSt Term1nators'14 polllts, 2 Hoboken Her~. 11 points; 3 Ballpan Spe><. 10 points, 4 The Stag, 7 points: 5 (tit) 51udmarx. 4 pomis, Step Two. 4 points. 7 Shoreh~. 2 points MEN'S "C-J" 1 (lie) Team EaS1on 12 points, Br~~. 12 points. Players To Be Niil'll4!'d later, 12 points. 4 (t•el My Bad, 10 points. The Chucks. 10 points, 6 The Sharks. 8 points, 7 (t•e) l\!g1on of Honor, 4 points. S1lverado 4 points MEN'S "B-2" 1 (tie) Lowted, 14 points, Volunteel'1, 14 points, l Outers Again Shooten, 10, 4 Goat Hill Deralt<U, B points, S Goat Hill Hoolig.>ns 6 points .. 6 Eric Electron1Cs. 2 points MEN'S "C·2" 1 (tie) Bilbo Ba991ns, 12 points, PD(. 12 points. 0 5 R1pper2, 12 points, 4 New Beginnings. 8 points, 5 Bud men. 6 points, 6 One Stop, 4 points l\llEN'S "C-4" 1 The Knights. 14 points. 2 Outer Outlaws. 12 po<nts; 3 Tt!dm c ... li. 11 po:ntJ.. 4 Mudvilte. 8 point1, S N1l<e- town 0 C. 7 points. 6 PB I, 2 points. MEN'S "D-2" 1 Don't Matter, 14 points, 2 (tMW Barr-8anans, .J 2 points. Sv.ing This, 12 points. 4 Rebels, 6 points; S (tie) Old Timers. 4 points. The ShMks 4 points MEN'S "D-l" 1 Flatl1ners. 16 pornts, 2. Pirates, 10 points; 3 (tie) BC & C. 8 points. £1 Paso Cant• na, B points, Swamp Guineas. 8 po1ots, 6 G.ants, 4 points MEN'S •0-4• 1. Balboa IJoys, 11 points; 2 (tie) TQ Shooters. 10 ~1nu. Abbey Normal, 10 points. Blythe and Associates, 10 points; 5 S8th Street it.ts. 7 points; Ducen, 6 points. MEN'S -0-1" ~ 1, 12 AngfY Boys. 16 points; 2 8atlpar\ P1ua, 12 potnts; 3 (tie) n.. S••«l. 10 points, Yesterdqs H«oer.. 10 1 poinU; 5 The DOgs, I pomb; I SWISS~ 4 points; 7. Unknowns.. 2 points; I Boyer Co. 0 Points WOMEN'S~ 1. Fi.sh~ 14 points; 2 Zubie's Skirts. 12 points; 3 ~app«'I, 6 points,; 4 Strih A Pose. 2 points WOMEN'S MINOR 1. NBA(. 14 points; 2. Gunn Bandits. 10 points; J (t ) Al:iu. 8 points. G H Dirt I polnn; 5 (he) Lege , 6 poinu, 6 0oWn and ,Dirty. 6 point\; 7 AnonymC>l.IS. 0 poltltl, MEN'S llASKIE18AU. Colta Mesa MOHOAY I, The lull~ 7-1; l (ti.) WlllcH Squeal<trs, S. . Ham lton"I. S..J; • Rhymft With Duct, .... 5 ftvlno HapilfYI. 1-5, 6 The L.aQn. 0.8 TWSOAY 1 osc. '.o; 2 ~Ing Bu\ Nt't, w. (tit) l's and Q\, ~J.ck'!s~._.s Krypco&. SS. 6 Mt Do h. 2 S: 7. "TlCC 0.,,_ 2 .. ,_.M1 , Sorm. .. ,, 2 GoM HI( ,. 2.il (ttet~ I flrtc:e .... .,... • J: s ~ nt tllll. '"' • • Amanda Kent, Katie Kent, Rebecca Agnew, Marissa Cothran, Assistant Coach Paul Cojhran, Danielle Galasso, Erin Van Horn; bottom row, from left, Angie Dias, Paige Davey, Kristen Whitney, Jennifer Humplirey, Crystal Lee, Andrea Hoffman, Samantha Gaiber, Sabrina Tweedy. The boys, top row, UNBEATEN CHAMPS Unbeaten Sharks devoured the competillon Di\ 1o;1on t chdmp1onship lcturc>b \\ cnt tu the "hctrks m AYSO ac:hon ct!. they lim.,hed the .,ea.,on with rtn unh(•dtc>n 7-0-2 record The ~hd1 k" CcipJwd trhe requldr Sl'dson with t1 3·0 v1cto11 over Your Worst Nightmare" on Nm 4. It wc1s ont> of thP most cornpet1t1ve game'S ot th!' season for the Sharks. who V.('I<' !('d hy the plct} of Ashlt>y BayN, who scored the ~ initial godl, C'althn ~drews, who scored the second goal off an assist by Kc1te How1 , and sweeper Stephame Kendrick, who diove m thP hndl gorll Goalies Kate RdclN (three saves) dnd AnmP-Pdmter, with some clutc-h play m the Sl'cond half, rnrnbmed for the shutout Fullbac-ks 81dncd AVJla, AJe:ax Tusen and Kaley Nix kept ·Your Worst Nightmare.:'" aw av from the Shdrks' "Red Zone " l..J.ly f\107.d}enu ttncl Brook Lmdsa) hel~d the fullbacks and teamed up with Shannon Snuth and Beth Bilkiss as halfbacks to mdke this one or the mo"t excttinq qames of the sedson for Co.tch 'fom I lover and assistants Phil Painter dnd Serg10 Avt)a. DEEP EA • Baseball• Footbal ~ Basketltol • Etc. • .. Sports Information Une 1-900-654-7174 EALTH BUILDER SEMINAR by 4 Professionals (714) 841-4099 COSTA MESA UNTRYCLUB 1 I I from right, Candalaria Sierra, Tim Harold, Mike Nerria, Josh Guesman, Corey Ballard, i,_ 1 Rusty Htll, Jullien Legespi, Coach Jim Snyder,~ Phil Peters, Michael Snyder; bottom row, from f'! ,, right, Richard Agnew, Jose Sierra, Brian ; Barton, David Remerio, Jean Alvarez, Jasen : Snyder, Patrick Corey, Peter Watson. :; ~ • • I I . VIP AYSO VIPs finish on high note· • Corona del Mar VIP teams close out their standout seasons; final games against Laguna Niguel youngsters include a shoot-out. CORONA DEL MAR The two Corona del MdT \IP soccer taams out of AYSO Region 57 were met with strong compellt1on in the season finale agamst Ldgu- na Niguel Both teams emerged offensive- ly in the younger players qame, which culminated with a shoot· off. The Cdt-f team, which includ- ed Matthew Moore, Katnd Hard- wick, BradJey Baird, Jackson Boettner, John Baile, George Dennis, EUen Shurtleff, Erm Odell and Candis Birnbaum. dis- played marked improvement over the course of the sedson MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO . The lhtdltJon Continues Since 1972 COCKTAllS F c100 r o , ;o PHONt AHf AO The seniors team included Chdrles ~idrvard, David Tucker, Rydn Hooker. Chris Gattes. Michael Quinn and Darrell Thompson and they accorded lhemselve" with honor. ;. . The two tea.ms were assarn- blcd throuqh the efforts of..~n­ mfN Guze: act.mg as VIP Progrtun D1rector for RfQion 57 Coach Donald !\tacDo~d. wtth ass1stdnce from player b\id- dy Katie, his daughter, was laud- ed for hi.c; etforts. Kim Det-.fille has also assiited. v.,th add1tlonal help from player buddies Josh \'\ emstem, l.duren Wemstem, Enck Brinkerhoff, Justin Anderson, Ross Anderson and JdlTle~ Mandel. Chief Referee Greg Cole was assisted by Toby Smith and ~andy Stassru. and the ,.IJl.ree were also accorded kudos from the two VIP teams for theu direction 40d contnbottons. Interested persons m the VIP program of AYSO 57 are encour- aged to ccill b.40-2539 Come try our "WINGS" Buy 10 ... Get 10 FREEi • • SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1995 PUIUC PUBLIC NOTIC! Tn11 bu11ne11 11 cono PUIUC NOTICI .._"--"--.;.;..;;-..o.~;._-•--------ducted by'! an lndMduM • 'UILIC NOTICE F1ot1t1oue aua1ne.. ......,. you Nned dolne Pkltttleue....,,.... NalM ltet4"ft..-I bullnMa ye!1 No ....... lta..._. Fl•tltlo'"' ..... .,,... n,. lollo-Mng s>«•on• .,. SNMon L Bond The toloWlng pwlOM .,. Name •t•tem.nt dolnQ bullnta• as: •I an Thia ltalement WM tied ~ bualrlMI u : AFA The So11ow1ng pereons we Heerl to Heatt Ploducilona. wilt\ tN County Clertt ol Wut, 1111 E. Olrcl\ d oing bu11ne11 11: a) b) Global Video PrOdilO-Or"ang•.~8c:' 10-»M CM*103), If ... 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'lH53112t49 NOTICE 01' lnHI yet? Jan t, l995 The folfowlng per1on1.,. 25 WlUlam L Hatrlll dOl""' bUSIM18 ... Ro•• IJ th for ~ nd the Dally Pllol Nov. 18, , APPUCATION T This stalement wu filed •• ..:.:! Floral Ot•u.ria 708 tv4 WI. now C'C A nc•u ,,. ..,,,.._,. 'lll'nJ. at no -C. a sa.veyou OK. 2. 9, 1995. St 697 ll!LLALCOHOLIC with the County Clerk ol w:WoOCSCl9•t A~ .• 'er... PLOWIU Wt J.crll\ I1 .. ,_,,_ J--c.Alof" , PUBLIC NOTICE 0c~o=?;:es ~9::3~c;i;rs~ 1°"2().95 i~i:26&. 708 w. wooo. When Words Are time and the trip to the Court House in Santa Ana. Thm of course, afar tht search NOTICE 0' To Whom II Mey Coo-Dally Pilot Nov. 18, 25, crest Avt ., Brea, CA 92821 Not Enough • 1~-J '11 /:1-, I:-: • L.-~ with ,J __ /" ____ _ APPLICATION TO ctTn: JONES, Oougl11 I(., Otc. 2, 8, 1995. 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Varian glad to assist JOU· Good luck in your neUJ busintSsf Piiot November 1 I' 18, 25, N•m• Stetement This •Ullement WU filed to WO rk for you. 1995. The lollowlng peraona are with the County Clerk ol Sa691 doing bualneH u : Bond Orange County on 10-27·95 I -Th-ln-k-ln_g_o_l_h_a-vl-ng-a-1 Markellng Solutions, 27378 199153GG2981 Call 642~5678. garage salt? ~·:2i~rt. Laguna Niguel, Dally Piiot Nov. 25, Dec. 2, Give us a calll Shannon Lynn Bond 9, 18, 1995 Sa870 C8LA42ss56,F7l8ED . 27378 Hyatt Court, Lag~ Buy It. s.11 It. Find It. • Niguel, CA 92658 Clautfted. -. ' ' ' , , ' I I ' ' . , -. ;r I ' , I , ' 1002-1625 ·ID •2102-2744 .-27n ..._~ ............ 2911 II - ... ' .. , I~ .-. ,,, 20-3011 . - . ~ u.'. !~: ,· 1 ·;!(;-..,, .. I ' .-. ... -. ~ ... tR mis · ;--;a'.., f j-;~ ~ . . ... , '' . ' \ .. . ..._,_., . . .. ... ~ • I I ". ;. '. . . ' •• -.> .: ;..s l!i n •• IOHl90 ---"' -II 11:..fOtO • J ' ' • ' • ' ' ' \ ' ,·' ~ 'f,' ' .. ~ .... -1_ I a.A5SIFIED HOURS Telephone 8am-5:00pm Monday-Friday Walk.JnB:OOam-5:00pm Monday-Friday DAILY PILOT DIADUNIS Monday ............ Friday 5:~m Tuesday ............. Monday 5:00pm Wednesday ....... Tuesday 5:~ Th\lOOay ........... Wednesday 5:00pm Friday ................ Thursday 5:~m BYPllONE (714) 642-5678 BY FAX (714) 631-6594 (Please include yc>ur name and phone number and we'll call you back with a p-ice quote.) BYMAILORIN NRSON: 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Cam" of Newp(xt Blvd&: Bay St . GENERAL POLICY Rates and deadlines are subject to change without notice. The publisher reserves the ri~t to censor, reclassify, revise or reject any classified advertisement. Please repon any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot & The Independent accept oo liability for any error in an advertisement for which it may be responsible except for the cost of the space actually occupied by the error . Credit can only be allowed for the first insertion. NEWPORT BEACH CORONA 1069 DEL MAR NEWPORT 2122 BEACH NEWPORT 2169 BEACH NEWPORT 2169 BBACH SANTA ANA 2180 BALBOA 216 9 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PENINSULA NEWPORT 2607 BEACH RENTALS TO 2669 SHARE Second tQ None 2724 fOUAI.. HOUSIHO t Ol'l'OllTUHITY ABSOLUTE $1200 2BR 1BA fp, Newport Crest 3BR Hom• for th• Holldava Seewlnd twnhH near 2 Bed, Cpta, fncd yd, 2BR 1BA Oceenfront Steps to Sand Clean NB •pt Lg 2br/2ba, B t Ar V I I W/D 1-car gar oc-h Lr 1 2Bd, FPL. grandma'• Hoag. Lg 2Br 2• ... Ba, gar. Low move In only Gar, w/d, big ocean· 2Br, gar, lrg llv rm. Ulll beaut. view Back Bay. ~ iaf U1lla tdftf'Ut1n1 In tllls ,........, II Mlljecl II 1111 fd· ll'llhtrHeuilltAdllltUas ~ ~ maUI Ullllgll le lftmtsa ''Illy "''"'"'I. llmltaUe• er "scrl111l11allon Mid • ""-cetar. rallg11n, IU, ~ Qmlllll Sl.ICUI If ~ ....... llllllltlOll • ... .., aldl llJl'titnMI, liml· llfiee • 'iscrilftllllllol." Tllil tfftJJ,.r wUI nol ........, '"""aey lfftrtut· .... llf rut edllll wllk• Is 11 ...,..,.. ., Ill• In. Ovr rtMtn .. ...,.~ ........ !hi Ill f .. IU.11 ahtttlad Ill tllll .... , ............. .. .... SP taMtrblll. llcom- ...... ~I .U..ullHUD ti 98 8 U8 nsld~ PCH. l~m.01 2BA town ome. g kit, fncd yd. Free utlll-frplc, pool, 2·ca°': gar. $750. 968-9855 front patio. Nice, clean paid. No pell. $1275/ Reos. rmate NS $550 Ouallty 4/5Bd 3Ba 675-5841/646-3786. 2-car gar, W/O hk·up, tJ $1250 968-4495 au™ SHACK unit. Chris 631·3996 mo. 551-8554 Dec 111. 760.2820 exec home nr Fashion cream carp•t. fir• •s. · $1200/mo. 78&-1914 """'" tal w/apa, pvt yard on $1795 3Br 2.5B• Front place. Next to comm. ""'H"!":R""B"""R"'""""'V'!':'l""'E""W.,..H=o~M""E""S~ The B•lboa Bay 3 B.O, galley kil, dbl •BHch Va Ml·Nr Hoag• NB Beaut hse. lg yard, CDS. Xlnt cond, won't 12400 •Sr 3Ba. 2<:ar Gar pool & tennla. Walk 10 5Br 3Ba Somerset on Club otfera • megnlll-gar, yd. Avell now. CORONA Lg 2Br/2Ba S865: 1 Br Next to Nature Park. laall Only $499,900 w/ $5150 Btd/Baltl No Kitch beach. S 1450/mo. belt NI d Only $825. 968-0145 walk·ln closet $725 Prvt. Pets OKI $550 TERMS I Call Nowl Don Enrlnht ~ 759-9314. g reen • c• con · cent bayfront 3Br 3Ba DEL MAR 2622 PooVSpa 846-6838 Voice pager 454-3404 • Avallable 1/96. $2900. p•nthouH . J uat under Patrick Tenore Agt 2Br 2Ba 1 door to Agt. 64o.5664 ~A-..:,.,..,._•q ft.:.~'-_-!!a.• ca11'·WES--.... -...... -,Sn_R_2_1_9_2 CANAL FRONT 3Br NB Ocean vl•w 78o-8702 .......... h ....... ...~...... --~ .. "'-""' ...... ~-= uuu-. 1 BR 1 BA uooer lrA. uostrs. Ba.lconv. 1-car Mo_dJ~!n:.. -~~ 1!.n~ _'2 BIO CANYON Dover COSTA MESA 2124 t;pi;,· 's109Sim0."c-:il Lido l•llJaYfront very Cln, H ;ar gar. gac. Year IH. no pets. aUllUI\ .... ._ ............. . plan. 2BR, Oen, 2BA. Broker, 7 14-642-3850 Lovely 3/4Br (dock avt.) The Blufta·1 "Jlr '--• Sunny •nd Bright $925/mo Incl urns. 51495/mo. 639-3923 1st mo. rent 646-4400 $489 !500 By 0wn9f' 2BR 1BA N t H ht 3BR 2e• N C Ocnfmt apt (4Br) wk/ 4BR, 3BA 2000 aq. tt. 3Bd, Built In kit, gar. 248-2514/375-1711 NB Shr 2br 2ba Oen C • · · , P g • .. •w •rp•t rno/yr/tunvunf 675-4080 o """n beam c•lllnns ~-------I •N•wporl H•lght•* ...,br Vu. Prkg, lndry, all 64""5215. .,. ... Yard, gareg•, Dbl ger, bullt-ln•. ..-• Avail now only $1050. Sharp, clean 2Br 1Ba, 2Bd IB / 1 .., WANTED by private w/d hkupa, util Incl. fenced yard. $1600. Lido laie 4BR 3BA th r u 0 u t. L 1 g ht & P•t o k. 968-3905 patio, carport. Quiet. 2 rm •. w poo ' fp, bale, pOOI, Jae, P•r1v1 Main Channel S1200+dep. 722-6625 723-5060 Of 762·5181. Fam rm, Tennis. Sa.it-charming. A rH I find. blks to beach. Avail ~;8 ~~~'"$79:~~~~~ eauna $550 646-5785 . prop'ty w/dock. $1.2M Ing. $2300. 875-7168 S 1 8 i S/mo • OP• n now. $950. 673·3852 NB-1ST $395 TakH ltl cath. Respond Mgr, 3 Bed 2 Bath dpx BIO CAHYON VIL1.A8 222 Vl• Palermo HouH Sat 1-4, 21001•••••••• ~-.,.,.----.--....... -i Specloua 1Br w/loft, Cute, clean, quiet, & 147F Junlpero Serre •'Vt•· Cozy kit, gar, TwnhH, 2Br 2~Ba. 2 . Vlatavts'i:'~def'orco~rner APARTMENTS . Studio w/¥• Bath akylt, 2 patio•. walk-In private. Utl"• paid. Call Or., San Gabrlel CA fncd . Pet welcome. frplc, wet bar. $1975. lido l•le ne wly dee 75,,.._.,768_ •g•nt FOR RENT Carport. S895 Incl clst. End unit OV1Hlook1 * 714-646-4878 * 91778. 81&-282-4071 $1050. 968-973!5 Open Noon-5pm, 803 3Br 2Y.tBa, fp, 1850af, ..-.. "' utlls. 521 Poppy. 769· pool. $1420. 675·8003 I"'.""'~~--~-~ Mulrfl•ld Dr. 842-3033 d bl gar+. $2000/mo. 9341 or 729·7234. NB/Promontorir ~• M·lllell 1·D·42H51l Fat -------· AU Utllltl•• FREE CPB DRPS Lg yd. Pet neg. Only $850. OpUons all!. 539-2040 Th• ll•tropollten 1 AmenlllH, • 1tyll•h Bluff• Townehom•• 1 BR 1 BA. geted1 pool, ~ decor. Matr br/ba. A.vi • 180° Wat•r Vl•w UDO Mobll• Hm• Park R• 0 pa 8 , 8 ctRu•b•he1 e11.•$t9•50t• l·BALB---0-A-----COSTA MESA 2624 MISCELIANEOUS 12/1. S825. 675-6770 ti WWlllilllG. DC 1rt1 """ Mii HUD II 4U·»OO. HOUSES/ CONDOS ........... ,FOR RENT 068-4495 2 3 O 0 • f Cu• Io m· Charming furn'd I + 1 . Nice •r••, prlv 8• ufi g r•d•d 5 2695. s tep• to pvt bch. s12so ..................... 2r»CM62a ISLAND 2606 RENTALS 5 3 751mo -r dep +~ EASTS I DE 2Br 1 Ba HdUH $925. • 900af 3Bd $1895 Cl75-3969 009-37M180t--------1;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2BR 1BA u undry •••••Ill••• utlls. Full prMedgae. Agent 65<>-3822 Th• Metropollt•n 1• hk·ups. gar, 2868 760-8384 ·-------~ Npt Nr1h 24 hr guard 2BR"2BA w/fp, gated. Like new SI.Br 1Ba 1 Hlck.ory Place. $72!5 64&-1089 HOUSES/ CONDOS fOR SALE •ES 3BD 2BA I F/P, Pool. Nie• yrd "on qul•I S t. Gerdner. pool ave. Wat•r pd. $ 1 8 0 0 /m o . Av a II 11·1 .... 714-548-8671. 2832 Rtvereld• Dr. gated, 3Br 2Y.tBa hH, pool & apa 11,350 h .. from bayfrnl. Frig, (310) 431-7870 VACATION Nwpt la. Doll HH 2bd Beach Area fam rm, hlllsldo view. ROH R••I ll•tet• W/d, frplc, 1 parking. B 2ba ... den, gar. W/d, S2500 325-4018 Agt. .. ................... 250-4525 11295/mo. 640.5324 1 LnRd 1 BA S550/mo RENTALS 2722 Bay vu from bdrm. N/ 1 &2 Bedroom ry, pool, quiet, No amk 1625 548-6833 pets. 2a17 Harbot 1.,,..-..,..·----,,,...,,....,....--YtlS~:$f~T:o"'~ COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2824 e1vd. 94e.-o392 ":;:' ,:~;. ~1~~,t~~:n~ ·~~~~. ~:i:C. ~:,:•,: College Park 2 ma•· ehower, TV/VCR. Dey trlang l• •q . n/smk. 1002 llw Ciel ... , CUI d• eac, 4Br, lrg backyard, pool. Walk to achoole. 11400/mo .... 657-5069 VIiia Rentals . ttr BA 1 Y.tBA 1 gar, a wkly rat•• 559-8844 $1500/mo. W/0 , l.ltll, 5825. 2289 Fordham bl 1 t &46'6n5 QOV'T FORECLOHD Hom•• tor pennlH Pro*"" 11"...t #8 (818) "91-4783 Npt Bah Oceanfront ~ • nc · ~''I Jl"' QUIET 81: SBRBNE ~":':"'~":"""::--:-=-~I Weekly or monlhly.1..._ __ ....;...; ____ _ on $1. Delinquent Tax, -------- 875-4912 Delightful 18r No Fully furnl1hed 3Br STORAGE 2742 Pa.lm ••esa Apart••,en..._.. pelt. El•c rang•, 2Ba. gat. No •mklno1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii- • Repoe, REOa. Your BALBOA •--------• Aree. Toll Frff 800-DTftP"l'YU TO •-=--...,-~-=--.,.....,....., • 898-9n8 Ext. H-1398 ISLAND 2106 .awnunG N Compt•t•tv "-mod.iMI ;.to r current llallng1. BEACH 2140 48R 28A. 12000/mo. 20 atepa from und. Lovely 4Br 4B• hol'TM muat lffl Av.ii now. a;C_O_R_O_N_A-----i ,,_., N. Baytront. Fp, MINI MANSION H.,ry 28~ Iv mag fll.EL .... e 22 dbl gar. Yr1y $2300/ 3 e.d 2 Bath apar· Dover ahoree 4 B4KI 11 .m.1~ 10 mo. Agt. 873-4082 kllng pool. P•t Ok. 2 Bath, Spllah apluh Only 11100. ~6 pool, gat. Pet ok. Only puPLllX For 8•1• by BALBOA Peaohe• end Cre•m 11895. 911-0145 , ow~r: 30drm 2Bath PBNINSUIA 2107 2a.cl ,..DR cooq ktt ~HULOUI ••VJNQI • + Stud)o. 140-9146 Or iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii gar, med 1875. r1W 4M : cau 75e-.2440. Ml-390$ If you would Ilk• to ii" tlA 'lblk t• loll 2· llva In a horn. that'a .w.;....--------1 1200 ft. valued from S800K to "d "" gar. aq. , .. ._ STA MESA 1024 deck, fJ>. s1300/mo mVD1B 2144 11tM, Vlalone .. rop• (118) Ha.M58 ti•• on Dl1pley la • looking tor queitft.d lx•o MOM• Ma.. ~iii 211A •t the Boh Turtlerook tnh... 2 mana~r• to 11"9 In "'4Hcl'9 4Br 3Ba, ape 229-191h U400. Bay matr Dr/2~h. den, 2· the•• ~. FOt proic 2700 aq ft. New: View, 2 c., garag•. oar •tt g.,, poole, w/d, fur1har Info contact • crpt, blind•, appll, pnt LM Agt 873-03.» "1g. 11386. NI IO:a'4 I!~~ 0t M91 .... : n/out, atrlum4 gar aUCH PRONT HOU8a 7t4-2ICMOIO. • .,.., AQt. N+t262 2er 1oa ~ llBWPOIT IUiiHiilAlb ~ eyn , XIM Ana Yiluel fo. w/d , d/W, flt SMlllo. 1 guatd gea.d air tla. ~ Oot 280 irk. f-cu gar. Yr ..... CB 2111 cMn ..... a lllry ....... ~ T~f2-ca1 A 111001mo. sn-uta a100: 11~ ~~ .. ,,,Cc,o ......., .... Wiih ........... ,. , ... 1· .......... -.. • CAU. TODAY. 119. 18t, hllQe ... 1• .. I ... pOol, dbltee ...... ......_ Rr • ,........,....,. A9t w ...,, Hwot leleftd. _.. .... lllOlmo. lk.!P..,. lwt now : ,_..708 '900.. Devfd.-,..1411 Ateoo. My~ .. ..,._ •• •o .LT~ .-.a patio, totally encl gar. pell: Karon 434-1424• 1• 1550 ... dep. 842-6914 Boet or RV ••• , ... 08icc Houn: 9:00 am • 5.00 ~ M·P · .nd lO:OOa.m ... j:()()pm A I ~ 1561 Maia Dr. • Seta Am ,........ CA (114) '" 9110 E'aldo 1Br, dtn, cet· 'll'llNTALS TO port, lndry. Cute, A10 to 40', secured. Costa M .. a.Uatt~mo. 710-7857 clean. s .. 1773 w .. t. SHAR! 2724 minster (upper). 1798/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "llllil••••••• mo. 842-5<t88 1• MODERN 2Bd w/glaae .---------. COMMERCIAL ••lled llvlnq room Room mat• Io REAL ESTATB beetntd ceJ, 1.(1 patio ahar• 2Br 2Ba town· 1785/mo. On E. 11th. houat In Coal& 8MMgr.437Prlnce\on Mtaa. Cltan-cut Npt Hght• 2Br 2Ba, no11·1moktr. 2·car fp, new cpl,/pnt, gar. lttlched gatage, AVI now. No ~t. SO&& private bath, laun-lncl ulll, 72o.1M5 dry, comm pool. No Npt ".ht •• t .... ,0 ptt1. '395+ YI utilJ:. With kitchen, UUlltl.. tltl. Evta 649-28~ Included. 1086 + dep, ~;:;;=::;:;===== 722..a21 CDM 1 Bdrm avl. Utla paid. No '*'· non atNdng, 70. Avacedo 1390 •1~ 2189 CDll at.e •f1ba 1 ......... , block IO OOMn. e.ek· -------.,... ..... :L~~Nll -MAITUNp ' fWlfrtg a Cleft llMIW n._.~ .. ~"!'HM~""'!1!'1""'r"--iiifi~l Ind. ~ PoOI· No 1a.1. .,...., Ian •• peta. No ..... Ho DMIM .._ '*"- ...... ....... .~.,. ~77 -~----~--- ~ Ncwpun Belt hl<;1m• Mc: a Daily Pilt>t ' " - COMM!RCW. EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT ...... IAND 2778 5530 5530 SERVICES 5533 ------------------ C-2 eoo.1 aoo sq ft Ofc:/warehouae nr Fairview a Newport. (G1t) 728-8100 Plecentla Frontage 5000 1q ft, $3200/mo. Call 714·648-1184 BUSINESS & FINANCE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 2904 Proto..-.i.,Manatett e1eeowll1t•• RELOCATE TO LAS VEGASI Three top rea1ona why Money Maguln• rated La9 Vega• •t In "' "BHI Cities to Uve In 1995" IHU•, and why 15,200 people are relocatlng to Lai Vegas each month. 1 )Job growth rate topped 8%, beat In th• nation. 2)Ma)or companlea expanding their local operations. 3)Low coat ol llvlng and high quality of life. Let the nations largest and fastoll growing career marketing firm uslst you In relocnl· Ing to beauUful Laa Vega al ALLEN AND ASSOCIATES Call 1 ·8oo-JOBS-234 or 702·792-8200. ly CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF 91'\d T ANNAH HIRSCH WEEKLY BRIDCE QUJZ Q. I • Neither vu.ltlerable, as South you hold: •Q 10 9 8 4 <::710 OAK t J MK 5 The bidding has proceeded: SOllJ'H WEST NORTH •• p.,. 110 ' What do you bid now? EAST Paaa Q. 2 -Bot.h vulnerable. as South you hold: •Q J973 Q'70 01082 ~3 The bidding has proceeded: WEST NORTH EAST SOUTH 1• Dbl 2• p ... P-Dbl P-1 Whfit. action do you take? Q. 3 • Both vulnerable, u South you bold· •Q 83 OAQ 10 OKQ93 4-AJ 10 The bidding bas proceeded: SOlTI'H WEST NORTH The bidding ha.a proc1:eoded: SOttm ~ NORTH 1NT p-2• 2• .p... 3• 1 What action do you take? EAST P ... Pau Q. 5 ·-Aa So~th. vulnerable, you hold: .. •AK6, ~old OAKJ74 ~9848 -.. , The bidding Ima proceeded: SOtrrB WEST NORTH 10 p-•• ? What do you bid now? EAST Paae Q. 6 • Neither vulnerable, os South you bold· OAQ8 .i5 4 3 The bidd1°' hu proceedeod· SOlJTH WEST NOR111 EAST l• P&M z. p- ? What do you bid now? SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2S, 1995 TODAY'S CRoSSwoRD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 IMlort s -lnddMill 10 !>ec¥ M Eaitnenware iar 15F.cis 1 & Asian nutM 17 Cale 19 Rocky Mountaan antmal 20 Instructs 21 Lured 23-tamale 24 Understand 25 Dtsorderty 28 Public transport 31 PenJ\llan animal 35 ~eye State ~ Strong point 38-Vegas 39 VefY lowi>nced 42 Unrefined metal 43 Entertain 44 Florence's nver 45 Flavor 47-ofalund 48 Rose 0ol 49 Stupid one 51 Situate 52 Cowboy hat 56 Kneecap 60 VOIJng hol'Se 61 Weather 63~ couldn't tell 6"~~ 65 Periods 66 Tavern fare &7 FOO!Wear IOf Kafngan &8 Fooll&h OOWH 1 Kind 2 Att1$t PaUI -3 Acireu Lanchesl8f 4 Four·footed sentry 5 Vir~arJar 6 Heanng organs 7 -Khan 8 Dispatched 9 -Partc. Colorado 10 Oesoend (a chit) 11 Skip over t2 C.ny 13 Hernng'g COUM 18 Nautocal hello 22 Brawl 25 Mectlanoeal person 26 Scarlen- 27 Cables 28 Popular gambling game 29 Of CltJe$ 30 Not fresh '\ I I 10 Paa 10 1 Fax 1~sumo to • '702·792·8'202 EAST 1• /Aolt for anst~fB on Monday. J ~"+;;;;.......,.t--+--ill LOST 8c FOUND 2925 FOUND BLACK CAT Oct. 31, Meaa Or. & Bayview, Npt Boach. Call to 10. 955·3025 FOUND KEYS on 17th Street In Colla Mesa. Call Marla, 574-4249 (work). Or Iv• msg. FOUND KITTEN Blk & white fem, 8-12 mos old, Oct. 31 be-tw"n Fairview & Avo- cado, CM. 648-6723 FOUND: Gold and ail· ver Anno Cline watch. In the vicinity of the West Clilf pa1klng tot In fronl of ''Pa1ta Bravo." PleH• call Debbie 437-1293. FOUND: Leopatd·llko female cat; no collar. Black w/gold speck· les. In the vicinity of E·slde. C.M. 650·2317. Lost Keye Payleaa shoo 1tore In Kmart Plaza 10/13 642·3647 LOST POMERANIAH Sml fem, 11/17, vie Pomona Ave, CM. Hai skin allergy. noods treatment. 645-3455 LOST: 5 Keys on ring w/Medlcal card, etc. 11/10, 18th & Santa Ana. C.M. 548-2081 HEALTH 8c F!'!NESS 3000 * UNLIMITED * TENNIS LESSONS $35/Monlh. Offer end• 12· 15, Cell Luke for detallal 722-5958 PERSONALS PE-RSONALS 3002 NEW HOT PARmlNE • FRH••1.ao1 .. 11 .. ua , .. Onl't NonNI low lD apply DATING? SHY? For a fun time call 011-592•590.ol 2. 33c per minute, 18+ EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 5530 OIJH l Want • gr ... tob wtth t•rlnc peopi. In a fun envttonment'1 Diedrich Coffee'• MWeat loca· lion In Huntington BNCh la hiring PT/f'T ~aid. We wlll be conctuotlng • , .. CN11tMne daY, latur-day, 1 t-aa ... al • 1242 -..oh 9fvcl .. .... to Soott9 CMlet. ..... U-41Mn. Or oal Ur •»•ll•aUon, 7114t& Flamingo Executive Park 1050 _E Flamingo Rd Suite !11240 Laa Vegaa, NV 89119 Otflc•• Nationwide Never a professional consultlng fee. What do you bid now? Q. 4 • As South, vulnerable, you hold: 6A 10 9 3 2 OA 10 9 OA 8 4'A 7 II Learn to be a beUer bridee player! Sub acrlbe now to the Goren Bridie Letter by calling (800)788-1225 for information.. Or write to Goren Bridse Letter, P.O. Bos ""10, Chicago, IL~ 4410. ABOVE AVERAGE WAGE. NO E XPERIENCE NECESSARY-WILL TRAIN. P ART OR FULL TIM~ C .... lfled APPLY IN PERSON: WESTCUFF' PLAZA 17TH & IRVINE, NEWPORT BEACH The molt comprehen- 1"'9 and current dlrec- t04Y of good• and ser- vlcea around I ( . Run your ad in the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Pi lot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fox us this form with your credit card # or mail it in with a check todayl Run for a weekl If rour car does not Sell we'll run it for another week FREEi All for $1 o• RENT throUgh classified 642-5618 ---------------------------D YES,SELL ~y CAR Nome City Zip .. Phone Credit Card D MC 0~ CJAM X --~~~~~~-&p~ Mo To D.4.ILY PILOT 330 W. kit Shae. COiia Ma2, CA 9'2627 (11 '1 641-$611 Or FAX VI" 63 '""9' (~~o+J ~a..d~ ...... ,.,.,, MtidtJ hr. - •srolot"~,._,$, 00.odta ,,.__,._ • 16 ATUROAV, NOVEMBER 25. 1995 FURNITURE 6014 SPORTING CORONA BOATS 7011 MOTORCYCLES CBEVlOL!T 9045 MAZDA 9125 ·iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiii GOODS 6065 D!l. MAit e 122 lliiiiiilliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiii SCOOTERS 8018 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiii--iiiiiiiiiiii 20 SOFAS $99·$199• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiliiiiiiiii•iliiiiiiiiiiii w A" Te D iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '•3 ~o 221( Ml '92 •••ox 4c;Sr, at cJ .. ·F A c T 0 A y ... •••T TMCK I 0 I Baalo ••bot v••PA SCOOTEft MINT 60K WANT. 93 P• pb, •• fm c:asa. nu • S19$ ... Sle pera xer~ls.r, almost n•w, Un ft J 11/21 875·24t9 200CC Very row ml 1NmPD321( '70~ NRNT 11r .. tag•. mlnll 1 onr • $39: .... MattrHSH ultlng S200. Call 114-Everything muat Xlnt co no. 5 975 S12.500 oao 63WU6 $1 0.~SO. 6oll4.:S424 : ~~;~.::g~~1~:: bd e21-eas2. go! 514 Fernleaf 1 _P_O_WE __ R_B_O_A_T_S__ Mu 1 sell 122.0490 DODGE • $140. Buok Beets off PCH. 7012 ·------·=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9iiOii6iiS NISSAN 714-SS0•0898 TIC.KEYS . 6075 1• lowea1 Prrc•s Always •---------AUTOMOBnES •ea COLT N•w ,., .. ,fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii **KR 0 0 ** NEWPORT 31' Chrl•oraft twin g, •llernal•r, fuel pump. '80 MAXIMA 4·0r, Ent. Center Oak/ ACOUSTIC X·MAS BEACH 6169 FJ8, well oqulp'd, Ort R•c•nt n•w brakes/ro· auto, sun roof AiC, Doors/Glass. S600 c11ve/llsh/crulH ttoat ---------tors, tlmlnn chain, CV Full power .Good cond Obo « .. ,,. 1947 •Bruce Spr1,,gs1een• 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii " 3 oo F 63 7• 9 .,.,..,.. 1• Asking S40k. 723-4075 ACURA boots. Orlglnal ownor. S , 0 erm 1· 14 Whlle wash wicker AC/OC&Joo Olffi• BIO MOVINO SAU~ 9010 818·964·8266 Tear• lot Ftars•San!Mla T b•d• nil• t i cl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii sofa w/whl cushions, wn • an ·•---------714-574-4265 matching coll•• tbl, K!f'f~:C0eTk;.~c;~~~· aotaa. LA chairs, TVa. SAIL BOATS 7014 '88 Legend L wtiv $1100 CaHy PEUGEOT 9160 Alpine tracker •xer-sewing mach, glass & I I AC ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii f 1 d 714-379-7337 brass 1ab1 ... games, vory nter, . pwr, _________ 1• els•r · re r g•rate elothH, •lee organ, 29' Lancer 3 sails, alarm. sent. reg. Xlnll eoRD ' 9075 85 M•reedes 500 SEC water cooler, lighted--------JS di 1 h 1 VHF Sl0,000. 640-1080 r bookcase headboarcl, TV, ELECTRONICS, misc. Sat un 8-2, •se ' w ••' • loaCS•d, 76K ml, 1 occaa chairs, wheal ST1:lREO 6080 t700 Port Sterling Pl. •q u lpp•d, o l•an. '80 TEMPO 4 d owner, dealer svc, all Color hid•·a·becl, blk '" (Harbor View Homes) $11,000, 723.,..074 BUlCR 9035 d PS PO~ rec, Oki ph. $19,995. racquor lighted enter.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 750-011° Cal 25 r•bullt/load~. ~c~~m~r~~· gd ~ond'. garaged ...... 650-4949 conter & bat, heacl· Mlll•ubl"11 42"TV Hug• Sale Sat 2Slh cruising/racing, $5000 $3,850. 644--5370 board, dresser & 2 nil· Walnut cabinet, fold-8am-5pm. Furn. cllhs, firm. Must ... 1 '88 Skylark 9ek ml, •-P-0-.,-5-C-u-e--9-1-7-5 ustands $20-400. Ing ctoors, front pro-& haehold Items & Call. 723·6048 4dr, pb/ps, AC, CC,1---------"' ~ Cosh only, please. jector. $850. 759-0279 morel '411 Tustin Ave. cllgltl dash, $3250 HONDA 908Sliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (;73-1177 or 719-4634 obo. Xlnll 493-1191 liiiiiiiii. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii WANTED TO BUY GARAGE SALES 601 9 _____ _ Moving Sale SPEED & --------'88 Accord ox Blk, ·~~or•~•':,:, ~~2 p~':j R•ftlg, furn, kitchen SKI BOATS 7016 """" I b t AC t i I I ware, st•reo equip. CADu..&.nC 9040 ps p ' a u o, , r•s eng. mmac clolhlng & misc. 800liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii stereo ca1a, clean! $12,000 obo 640·1080 s Ea lbl ff $4700. 857·5127 Aleppo t., s u . *19(Ul22tt Ski Boat-k '8S Coupe de Vllle•------------1------.----With CAL·SCAN! Sat Hov 25 8:30am•? 5.7 litre V-8, King 24,400K ml. Original '00 Civic EX White/ TOYOTA 422 Redlands. (al Cobra 0/0, low profile ownr Wht w/red llhr Red, AC, nu tires, Clay) Anllqu99, Turk· hull, just serviced , fnterl~r. RHlly Clean I snrt, lmmac. $8500 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lsh carpota/clothes. new controllerfuphol· $7 000 Tom 722-8043. obo. PP 640-1080 , 8 8 C •I I ca GT 9210 OLD WOOD CANOE BALBOA OR KAYAK. Up to 14 fl, any condll1on. PP ISIAND 714·894r4453 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 6106 US ED GOLF BALLS OLD GOLF CL"U8S T'Op $p a id. 714-574·0600 story. Gn~at ski boat· ' hatchbk, red, 4 cyl. 5 MOVING SALE '••·-----· fost·looka gr•al ..... re-'01 Seville Wht ext. -rn.FC>..LN J gllO spcl, AC, sunrl, lully Sat. Nov 25th. Sora, 1• acly to -go. 510,500 Burg lthr Int. 80K ml. 1o1u V loacled nu llrea/clutch, Have your classified ad in 176-newspapers with a combined circulation over 3 million. $400 Is all It takes to p,tace a 25 word 0 -az bed desk, etc ... TRANSPORTATION 646-9449/574~247 BHutfl cond. S12K 1 owner. well malnt. 1410 S . ~•lffront !•••••••••!---------714-301-3100 or 993·1025 '84 Cont. ValatlnQ ao $3800 obo. 786-8596 or less classitled ad. $15 tor ea ch addition.al word. --------MARINE SUPS -rtous 4dr. es k mt x1nt --------"0 0 A condl runs grtl $3995 -------- iiii FRiiiEiiiEiiiiiiiiiitOiiiiiiiiiiYiii0iiUii6iiii0iii2ii2I D ... ELR .~n 6122 BOATS 7011 DOCKS 7022 CHEVROLET 90~5 obG. oan &45-37~-· OIJ(SWAGEN 9235 ~ Thinking of having a P~:1':. ~r!! %h•:~vi~e-g iiNiieiiliiuiihiibiioiirhiioiioiidiiiiSiiaiil•ii 1948 LYMAN, 18f.t 3 sS' M1. ~-Balk gPe,n1n,. '86 EL CAMINO JI,~·~: !~!itr homer 497.5749 Furn, allver, 8(1\Jques, Orig claaslc, must see ec .,,,_ pr n nc. V6, automatic, air, CLASSIFIED books, patio furn, __ s_so_oo_._c_a_ll_6_5_4-_5_4_51_. On·shr tacillly. 5350-gooct original cond. 842•5878 $750/mo. 723-5835 $3650. Call 645-6552 much misc. Corner of Dlngh~ 8 ' West Ma· Begonia & Pacific Dr. rine, new bottom, & '82 JETTA 5·Speed. Tan Runs greatl $1750 650-6578 or 548-0779. CAL•SCAN (916) 449-6000 PETS & ANIMALS 6049 9am Sat & Sun 3.5 hp new engine $800 firm. 723·6048 ·;,The Buyer's Market" · . VCheck your shopping list off ¥ Poodl•s AKC ¥ Tea Cup Toy & Mini S250·S950 714·838-4457 Save abusod and abandoned pol$. Be a volunteer foster Call 11'""1-M-........,,~ 714·597·9037 Overstocked with stuH? A call to Classllied will help 642-,678 Taxes Too High? Call us about Franklin's Tax-Free Income Funds. 714-375-1788 JEFF JOSLINIStockTraders liununglto• ll<· •<h LA 921>47 Call for 11our /rtt PIWP«flJ.S C01ttai!U119 mort complttt rnformatfon, lnclMdlng SI.Iles charga and expoues. &od ii aut· fall11 Wort I/OU mvest or smd monq. ]i')'anJt/in Ttmf>/d.on Di.ltrlbuton., lltC- by ~topping in today at any one of these local Orange County Auto Dealers! "Buy, Lease or Browse" nge Count)''s A~to Dealers are Number One in Custo'mer Sati action SADDLE BACK service Parts JRVINE AUTO CENTER 1 ·800-831-3377 714 380-1200 CREVIER BMW Sonia Ano AUIQ Moll Edi er at 55 Fwy 835-3171 ~ ,,,,. • '-111: . .. CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor BIVd, C M 546-12000 Otll'l'SUJI ...a ATLAS CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH 2929 'tit.'f A1 C.M RAY FLADEIOf HONDA # 16 Irvine Auto Center 714-830· 7800 <lBP HUNTINGTON HACH HYUNDAI 16661 Beach Blvo H B 842-~131 NABERS CADILLAC-BUICK 2600 Hortx>r Blvd • Cosio Mesa, 714 540·9100 f FlfTCHH JONES MOTOR CARS 130 l Quoit St • NewPot1 Beoch 833-9300 • Turru CLICK NISSAN 2845 Hort>o( 81vt1,cos10 Meso 5AO-e4t0 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING .. • 3890 ·sE·R·Vl-CE ___ ,~~~c CLEANING CONCRETE & ELECTRICAL 3610 HANDY MAN 3710 HOME CARE./ LIMOUSINE 3 814 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~~ 3528 SERVICES 3548 MASONRY 3557 SERv.tCES 3760 SERVICES DIRE CT 0 RY iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii A· 1 Eleotrlcal work HANDYMAN Palnllng, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Ike'• Custom P aln\lng 1-------- • ••••••••I OS B p ..,.II\ Ii Duncan E19Ctrle El•et•Plumb•Carpt'y Prof, Clean, Quality LHky Showe,. R•p'd •B S HOUSECL.EANINO * tit rlCvt\jlU& ty Quick ResponH Til .. Marble. 25Vrs•Reit ~SR. HOME CARE~ PLACE YOUR Work. Int E~I & Docks, eDAN DAWSONe Regrouting & lnstall'n Uc9nsed-Bonded Landsc~. brick, lton• Local Uc. OS0.'7042 Jerry B•ll 778·8380 Shop•Doc App•Etc. AD HEREI Ll703468 63t-46tO PLUMBING Llfl670130 Dean of Tll• S10.00 per hour. Concrece 800.786-1007 15Vrs Exp. Xlnt Ref's Waler Heaters • Drains 673-8065 or 846-8528 714-548.0388 · Llc'd Contractor ROOFING carp, ptbg, Linda 831·2881 ---------1 JUNG LEE Painting Remodel • Repair BRIDAL SERVICES 3 480 ..,T~l,.,..1•-•"""0"""l,...•-•-•""'B""l,..o-c.,...ka­ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil AJI Around Consrn Workl •EXPERT: Blk walls, Small Job 1p•clallst palnlg, elec, tile, 11ueco. MOVING 3834 uVlnt New consr. Lowest Faucets • Fixtures "RITA• brick, concrt, stucco & R•mod•ls. MORQAN ·---------SS Guarnleedl Terms OK Cleenlng Done Rlghtl t 25Y E l S Fan a • l I h g I a • Sp a ·-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil L 2 69 892 Anything In Plumblngl R•f•renus Av&ilabl•. ~~~=· '53xf~7:;3 Demand Eleanc645-3656 Uc'd 050·3201 INTERIOR #6 7l ·OHO L#SS4722 646-6720 PLACE YOUR AD HERE! Gd A•f'~ Reuonabl•. l•B562867 536-1286 7 14-842 7979 Mobil• J1403-5365. DESIGNERS 3 782 Dibernardo'• Moving Painte r N••d• Work Pgr,, 717·S'129 -**TECH· WASH•* Cupentr'l•Eleotrlcal Local/Office/Storage Ouahly•Neo1•Reliable '"::::;=====:::==~ HOUSECLEANING ct .. nJng Reat0t•Uon FENCES Plumblng •Druwa11 · Long Dist Free Est Plasl•r•Slaln•Varnlsh•-15 • • G cl R., , Expert Oraln Cleanlnn CHILD CARE 3536 Ow~' tr::. .. cC:1 any: ~~Y~W-~':'~~:.a~·~ & DECKS 3615 Stueco•Palnllng•Tlf• •BIRCH ST. OESION. 1#181632 979·3114 Danny310·433-1813 & Plumbing R•palr: BUSINESS time. 241.05 31 Roollng•Jlm 641·7494 3920 Birch St. ltOt NB RAINBOW Clrel• Malnl. 20Yrs exp, All worll g11er. SERVICES 3488 , *FENCES GATES• CARPENTRY•Wlndowa Fabric • Wallpaper PUBLIC NOTICE PaJ11t1ng-lnVEx1 liou11/Ap1 Steve 545·8298 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil * PAM'S AGENCY* H~a~a~ CONTRACTORS neW/rep&lr/post replaced Doors • Wood Feno.a Carpet • Blinds The Caltf. Public Utill· Ouahly job. Free est. Prec l•• Plumbing Out expe rt• recruit, W• provld• you With FOi II ....... Window & ,.__, GENERAL 3558 R4tdwood • Llf'576605 • Drywall Repalr • Save Up to SO% lloe Commtaslon RE· L•569897 830·8888 R•palr• & Remodell L""""" & Carl..., Nann19t •--r· Jim W"yt 642 72,,.., LM"'•15e1 • Call Bob 71·""758-1420 OUIRES that 811 used Fr•• Estimates train. er.ate pollcy, ~·~c:al .. m,....967 CltcwlO & Gutt• C1taling. " • • "" ,..,,. hous•hold goods-------- develop mufti-media/ 114-41().3825 CPI BUILDER• INC v E LA 24~8323 Pg~12-0028 PLACE YOUR movers print th•lr PIANO & VOCAL L1887398 809•1090 eds. 114440·9008 Dep•ndabl•~D•'lc•r• •WINDOW Cleanlng R lei uat c 11 • •WROUGHT IRON* HandvPWn Charil• AD HEAEI P.U.C. Cal T number: LESSONS 3868 -------- Secreta rlal/Typlng Uc'd. Pltdlatrlcs. 111 Aldi •C•'P•t Cleenlng• uc~:s1~~24e1n~~r~ Oa~H~F0ences0 3•1Securl0 Vty LAOoor• Painting, ca rpentry, llmo• and chauHeurs ROOPlNG · 3910 Legal/Med Transcription CPR. Mtafllll\ldl1 lnduded. •Ser••n R•pa lrs • (714t 005-4993 • • • 'E plumbing. f•nc• bid;. JiaWETey 3784 print their T.C.P. num-FT.PT F·-& n.c -•11 .. " Fr E ti 72"' 707" l ocal r•s\d, 1•" "'04'6 ~ ""' ber In a.II advertise· •Plano Lea•one• Re51J/T\t.Corrtspondence Etc. "'' . ...,... ..., •• 8 • .,. ., DMS CONSTRUCTION *Wood F•ncee• """"' ments. It you have a S·Adull. Entertainment REROOFS It REPAIRS For consult call 723-551 4 l nd High Preschool Coital Ho lld•r. Window Remod9l1•Addlllona repl~repw. free nu.ng Home R•palr/R9mod•I question about th• I•· ,.vallabt•. D•gr••d High Ouallty•Low SS Wt Olftr: Leaming • Clean ng Quality Hom• lmprov•ments lil11mlll• Low pi1ces llo'd Costa Mesa/Newport Wllllam Harold Jewelera gahty of • mover limo T .. eher. 540-1047 Uc'd•Bondtd•Fully lna'd CARpe NTRY 3510 Mullc • Crafts • CPR work at r•u ratea. L#707938 989.0851 MvlntaQI Conllr 874-5301 25 Year• Eicp Watch & J•w•lry repair or ehaufl•ur, 'call: PIANO Beg.-Advanced Local Rel'•. 997-0038 '" & Foodl CM 979-7918 Ed Barre tt 1548-3371 •REMODEL General Jim O:U-2400 Anqqu.tFlne Jew•lry Public Vlllllloa AJt ages-Teachor C•rt. 1·800·404-AOOP iiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Evening. w .. kend R I! LI AB LI! Conalructlon. Quality FIREWOOD 3618 HOME SERVICES Buy/Mlllta<ft &73>-0385 Commission Entenainrnont Avail. •THUNDER ROOFINOilt A to z HANDYMAN Uc'd Childcare Provld9r HOU81! CLEANING S•rvlc•. Reasonabl•. Anything & EV.rythlng 714-558-4151 J•nnlfor 040·8889 For all of your roofing INST~EFACE CABINETS Holiday/Ove rnight Local "'"· Xlnt Rer'e Lt11879514 831·7780 Free Eatlmate. A•f'•. "••rnSCAPE ._ needs. Re1oof/ropalr. Kitchsna. bllht, doors, CM/lst Aid Ttudy 7tf.2.95I Yolancla 831·5087 PLACI! YOUR Mloh .. I 758-1440 1>JW.u1 llll Lie 838144848-4122 windows. Doug 548-7258 Ruunabl• Hou .. COUNSELING 3562 AD HERE.I leml Retired Centnlel\Ot IAWN CARE 3808 P4JNTJNG 3858 PET Ha ndyman/Remodel QUALITY DAY CARE Cleaning & Flowera•• Repair•. lmprovam9nla,liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES 3870 TRANSIATOIV Additions, Balh, Kitch Uc'd~ko~lngl:?i"vlron~tnl Marie 931-2055 Or IV• PLOOR INSTAll am Jo~ Quat1ty/lnt89nty Ba•lo Yard Malnt. •W.P . YOUNGQUIST "l"l'f1'0R 3927 Flr•·Wal•r Damag• Mu1lc rall'* tory T m1 me H/fax 574-0743. PLACB YOUR uap,11YRS 3620 I care, Ken ... 2·1770 Lawn eve, Clnupe, Pelnllng Contractor P•rsonallzed P et Cai• av a El•c. Plumb, & Paint Mtals/CPR 848•3423 AD H•RIU ~ A.L T,.. Trimming, Lt QuaJ. painting Dy'prol'le K•nn•I allarnallve. No liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 646-2342/Pgr 227-8122 COMPUTERS 3556 HAULING 3720 Haullng 9'79.a24S UclG02098. me. alrHs or worry. Uc, \.£ARM IPAHtSH NOWI DOORS 3580 •QUALITY WORK• '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • 'r" U L 845-3305 In•. n•f"•· • 073·7184 Exp'd S.A Tutor. Alto CARPET CLEANlNC 3515 SPACI AVAIWLI HardwdNlnylJC•r•mlo i• • TRiii -Translator-lnt•rpreter. For AdvertJ••r• Computer Coaoh iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9 Mrbl•/Carp•t·Bnd/ln• JUNK To Th• DUMP • ltYrt Qllalll~ '•lntln1 Su•ana 673-7409 Aak About Our: Fat effM:tlv• teeming An experlenged L708270 '722·7332 (7144Ha8·18a2) Topped"''"'owe. Lawn•, PLUS touchups PLUMBING 3890 • ••lntroductorv All appe a eortware d•pendabl• d oo r Wiii ha~ what Traah ~ ,., .... ,. 2• t-4r•. Richard Sinor Offerl Marte 978-7241 hang•r. Ouar wort<, --------Man won't! O&a-188.2 CARRASCO lo SON8 Uc#280044 f 45·:120SI To Plac• Your Ad reu. Don 521-81UO GLASS/ O&r<:l•n Mak.over• C•ll Gina Bucci MIRRORS 3882 Colot Plantings QUALITY CAR& 714-574-4248 CONCRETB • •·D-R-YW--All-----HEALTH BEAUTY 11 vurs EJ!ptfl•nc• 2ovr• Eiiip. ucollont TH8 LOCAL PLUMBER WAJ.L ·• J1mo1 E. Bangert Co. COVERINGS 3932 Fa miry buslnciu 11nce '4 7 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Frltf'ldly Sorvlce We g1tl1 ariould hang -------MASONRY 3557 SERVICB iiiiiiiPiiLAiiiieii•iiviioiiUiiRiiiiiii. PlTHll~ 3740 gC().6164/Pg-703-40 13 :.~:.m~~hdf11 ~~~ -------....-+--.,.~• '=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii3iisiie.4 AD HSRl!l eoR•EN MASTERS Brick, Block, Slon•. TU••· PLAC• YOUR L.andecaplng .. Me•nt. CHUN0'8 PAlNTINO lf$lm1 e7w~ togothor. Strip, lnt1alf, On the move? aclYlce 10 th• crazy. 031·21 t t enytlm• 3548 A TOUCH Ofl' CLAaa Cleaning. R .. 1Cornrn Uc/Bonded. ''" Eat. T•r•ea 882.-7143 Cone, Patio, Orlv•way S•RVIC• PRO AO H•RBI Tr .. Trim • R•moval to Yrt Ellp, Od Prlc•l Fplo, aeo1 • A•f. 25 Yr A(;ouauo Removal HANDY MAN 3710 Oatdel\lng Svc. 841 H12 Guar work. Frff c;11 EJcp. T•try 887·'7894 Hang•T•P••T••lure --------Uel3,6G02 638·1534 •CKMIENT WORK• Lt11400030 •3 M 27• P•lnt.Carpentry HEATING 3754 ~-:;:-;:~:, -,o-..,-.-Al>-r•_m_•_P_•..,.ln-l-ln_9_1 PLAIN/STAMPED QryWd Wld rnor•I lalldKaP9/111llliO CIHlgn. lnVEJ;t Oual P*1n\/Jll•UI Brlck/81onem1e/Btock l!U!CTIUCAL 3810 s"*' Job• Oki Cot1ltKtorfC27~008 llo'Cl/lna'ct elnc• '78 ~1eff •31-4310 Gary MS.127'7 PfOf"I 6 Elhlcal. 8-45-7605 9tt•70f3 P9-*4-3941 Sell your oxtra . housohold Items in Classif red J THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES • NOVEMBER 25 ·DECEMBER 1, 1995 Recently Renovated North Laguna Home . •PRESENTED BY MICKEY HARnJNG OF FRED SANDS COASTAL PROPERTIES COVERSTORYON PAGE 4 :; ii~· \1 ES.-\ \"EHDI-. MU&. ve~ . c.c. s Costa Mesa Golf Club VICTORIA ST. COl.LH;F P.\Hh. Costa Mesa 'F\\ Pt >HT l'EHH \C E --. LU ~. § "" u ~ ~ Cover. .. Fred Sands Coitstal Properties 2. Map 3. Prudential California -Jon Douglas Co. 4. Cover Home 5. Fred Sands Coastal Properties 7. Metro Realty 8. Coast Newport Properties 9. Coast Newport Properties 10. Coast Newport Properties t 11 . Coast'Newport Properties 12. Grubb & Ellis Residential Real Estate Services 13. Grubb & Ellis Residential Real Estate Services \IL"\ l>I I. \I \H Orange , County Falrgroun<l;s , 14. Waterfront Homes Inc, Realtors 15. Waterfront Homes Inc, Realtors 16. Waterfront Homes Inc, Realtors 17. Star Real Estate 18. Mortgage Rates 19. Open Home Guide Homes of the Week 21. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 22. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 23. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 24. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach v 1 Newport Coast 0 ,._ V') 8 ,._ ~ 0 !. ~ BELCOURT OCW VIEW Medmranean COl1l!nll>«arY design. quahty & perled1011 ltlougt!W. SBR. lofmal driinQ, den, t&ige ms11 witpl & too many .-icies to mention! $3,'50,000 COROU on MAR HISTORICAL HM Perct.labow 'L111le Corona· onal0\'el$Ulldcor,. lotwlpnloceanviews SBR. 4 SSA. hardM>od ts b81lU hq, CMd cerbogs. l'lliSSM tpl & many <h 11111\ie $1,525,• TALI OF THE TOWN! l'-tlllbtllCU-1•tfJ:ncigllf2111l!!rd'F1911"'/elellv!t ~ IMI ~ Desqwjby Lym P11es ~ 68R. 2 gr~ nns. rug. kichM. . $1 ,38t,• llEWPORT BEACH BAYFRONT 68R. 4 SBA.~1shmot1n. tam1lyrm + recr~ionrm~!Jble ._.P• &shp fol 2 laga ya.ts, wcs. 55~ ll!llf + sde ties on mall'I dwvlel $1,375,• •EWPORT BEACH BAYSHOMS Cisom bu1HBR. 38A. 0-DX> sq I In 1111• pded comm wfl sn!y beacm Beai.t1fli' SIZS.• UDO ISLE REMODEL llcUil1'3&l, 38A lido tm on 48' wilargeso ta:ang PllllO Hew kiEhen. b3ltw oom. twdwood '"·recessed 19Q!g. ~ .... SU ISWID • GOLF COURSE VIEW Thisislhlmost~ahrlocrpbn Al onelMl.nosaan ER 3.58A, lagapatl0 w/s;la G~gml km)4 $St$,• HARBOR VIEW HlUS r'lr 'J'IZI) Mo¥e 11'1 ngtt riow4 e..tl!Uly remodeled 4BR. JIA. lamlly rm wtr. lialei\ Niitwood 01$, Al*son windows Enjoy bay/ocean VIN & large llfMle y.wd M¥1y extlasl Huge pri::e redl.dt0n' $551,000 CAMEO HIGHLANDS Goll~. °'81, C4lnyon views lrom lhis 4 Ir single IMI Room to !Xl)and low as.sotlllllon <Us $535,000 BEAUTIFUL HARBOR RIDGE ESTATES Lm.-pensiwldnm ri lhtesim •BR. JBA.,.~ viewofejy ~gin & mm Yoo can1 lild a tm & view lb ltlS tor lt1t p11ce111 $599,tllO SHORECUFFS ~ oppOt11.JlCy to bki Y01J <ham tm 1n demble 9lofechlls Ajlpl~~Ol!'.""".-rli1 ~. Cc'sq: ':'.ft lot localed on cyn w/st:Jne octJl'I W!WS Ctlarmlflg 3BR. 28A hm wfl8R, 28A gue:sl house New pmt +new c:ar11111 $595,tllO GOLF COURSE UVINS en IMt tm w/approx. 2313sqtof1ux11y kVlllO 3 wa • ri dOSdSaccompaiiy 1t1e BR's Hoge pUI perlecl tor erurtatnlflg $515,000 OllDERfUL LOCATION BY BEGONIA PARK view tom tort paf io 3rd l'f olfice & r ooltop French doors & OllQhol.t 38R. 2.sBA. 3 flpfs, hidwood In. bl-ins, large mstr suite w/ balcony $55t,• SPECTACULAR OCEAN VIEWS Almost new towmouse ~to beach. 38R, 2 SBA. 2 bra p;tJos Root top.JaaQ.zi Gnlll btl;' $SH,• CRANNEl REEF CONDO ~~certempcnrcondo.-,IWl!l'l!ilfttlliwtittw!W-fl'br'lbtwt--4 sldlrs. ~ cedngs, crown mokmg:s Pnlld doors hD191 Dli. 8Mled minored roorn wall Recmed nc:k ~ cUstom noorino $475,• ELEGANT! JASMINE CREEi 2BR. 28A + den. Upgraded & expanded, linesl qual11y lhr~ Convn. pools & llnnlS. guard II* Marble tin. Skyl1~ stenshower, ,,_ condtloning & morel $451,• OCEAN VIEW DUPLEX A ra-1 opporlllly tor owner to hw ill one & let Ill ott1r • ~ wlpayrnerts. ~ ol PCH & enioy OC9l wws $441- REMODElED TOWNHOME IN FOREST TR. Hollytlcd n. WOl. 2359 sq I. 38R. 2 58A + den + stl.Cly NC. sec sys. 1zJ1o/ llUlcom Tu-IMl, lor ~les. pndt °' owrwrstap $371,• IEWPORT HEIGHTS DOU HOUSE Ctwmlflg & Cozy 2ba home wl large yard & tropical •ees newly II led ftoa. _, l.Jrge 2 car ga11ge RV access $341,llOO AFFORDABLE NEWPORT Gorgeous highly upgaded 38R. 2.se.-Huge yard. amen~ies oalore See lor yot.neUH $344,000 DESPERATE SEUER! °'81 Vert lvn, ~R. 28A. garden rm frpl dinrnr;i 1m. •pansr..e pallo bled CIOSt to SM'd & sear UPP9 int $251,IDO BIG CANYON GOLF COURSE _ Sel ri mOU"113~1ibS1.fl<lrdllgs R9C on lhe 1.Cltl hole Mode1tordflOll 2 msar BR & BA $221,• NEWPORT CREST • ABSOLUTELY STEAl! 38R. 2 SBA. highly upgr~ w/plarUJon Sht.ClerS, CUSlom !tie. remodtled balhs French doors Pnv.lle locatJon wtm1111._1ew $222,• NEWPORT CREST· GREAT PRICE! 2811. 2 SBA towmome Chmatic ftoorplan wlcla sloly Windows Frpl, end unt SolM heal 1/3 blk lo beach $217 ,000 We are pleased to announce The Prudential California Realty and Jon Douglas Company have joided forces to create California's largest and most successful real estate firm. W'llI 2218 Pl1w* Rold $'449,lm ~ 1..C P.ZlltR .CAlft'Oll .... o.#11 $1.795000 Sin , ... Shalat "°"' ccira..u 220IC.,...C2 $\7l.!l00 Slilrl 1~ 'Gala.. MAMDllMXlE l ~ $579.000 611'1 1-5 lpe~ 11~ $1,295,000 Sii 1-6 lfme~ UCICl&X zi 1a Prlvlli fad $449.000 ~ , ... P. Zal!let IMlllE TtARAg 1915 GllM Ttn $1.295,000 ~ 1-4 MlindlJcra 200751Mwfc S991.IXIO Siii 1-4 PClcia DMl'c>od MIBCllEEI 14 Slcyul °""" $389.900 Sill\ 1-4 a. Swiidll UIJL£ Ml IQ.A ISlAND .. 'Q811a •ooo Sun t.S APedi OIWIGf. fABK ACRES 10462 "'1rlla °' $1,250,CXX> &ti 12-4 Miry~ ~ 1~ G!WIYlll Or $624~ Sa.!!Sllrl 1-$ Rsoeer-. $2f7000 Sci\ ,... Barbata~ • 11 Gciodwll Coa:I 1222,000 Sit! M Dal Chir.xJerl lttQMCl..ffS Mt Momi!Q Cyrl $SSS.COO QI\ I ·4 ...,,, Janes 24 Hour \ Our RECORDED 24·Hour Info Lin1 IN. ,..,\ \ tor t11t1ils or f111d broehu" t;" on th'i11 ll1lurtd praplffiu. INE Simply ul/ Toll'"' 1..fOIJ-545-14" t·I00·545·1444 ""'.,,,.,,.. JOHN and CAROL JACOBS: Working hard and enjoying iH AGENCY: The Prudential -Jon Duugl:.a' Co JOB TITLI£: Sale' A\-.<ic1ah:-. FARM AREA: Water-onented propcrt1c' HOW LONG WITH AGE CY: June 1995. after o"'nrng and opcrat111g Jai:ob' ReaJty for 21 yeal"\ CITY OF RESIDENCE: Newport Beach HOBBIES/INTER~T: Tr.iveling to wann climate de~11nat10n' CLUBSIORGANIZA TIONS: Balboa Bay Club, Orange Coa'>I Assoc1at10n of Realtors. MLS Committee LAST BOOK READ: "FBI Secrets" and "Life of Bette M1dler" Dramatic Conteinporary l'lonfi Laguna Home This recently renovated home has all the bells and whistles! • Professionally decorated with beautiful hardwood floors . • Outstanding ocean & city lights views. • Solar hot water system • Sub-zero & Qaggean~u appliances • Private office ajoins master suite • Secluded spa surrounded by mature landscapin g. • 2 large private decks • Large 2 car garage w/extra storage Offered at $859,000 for a private showing, call Fred Sands Coastal Properties Independently Owned & Operated (714) 489-8900 FAVORITE MOVIE: "Fom:'t Gump" and .. Pelllan Rr1cf' FAVORITE ~TAl'RA._,.1 : \\.Jll} 'm Ran'-h11 Mirage FAVORITE GETA\\-A"i: Lake Tahoe and Canblx.m PET PEE\'E: Tardmc" and ncgat1\e people HOW 00 YOU DEFINE SUCCESS? Work hard. COJOY what you do and have goal~ Wt: want to ht:ar from you through our ntw SNAPSHOT column. Tht column ftalurts rtal tslllll owntrs broktn, agtnts, marktting rtprt lliatfrtl, or 011\ othtr staff tMmHrs you would IU..t 111 highlithL "~ m courait yo11 to stnd a photo (black and whiJt, if possibft), i.·iJh company namt, ptrson and S.VAPSl/01 marlttd on back. Stn4 or fax your information to: J11.n 1 Sclttrtr, DailJ Pilot. JJO W. Bay SL. Ctl\ta Mtsa, CA 92627; Fax: 714-650-4801. DtadlUat:: 5 p.11&., TutsdaJ. Wt 'U publish 11 as spact is availabk. If you nt:td to makr changts to the copy afttr ii has bttn submillld, pkast call }OJCt Scltutr, 57-1- 4242. Dayna Pettit joins Cannery Village Realty Community activist brings vast real estate experience Long·time community leader and Realtor. Dayna Pettit has brought her eJtpcrti..e bl Cannery Village, announced company president Russ Auter 'Tm looking forward Lo worki~g with Dayna," be said. "She is a very devoted and profes ional usocialc." Pettit was recently involved with the Balboa business community and was instrumental in putting together the Balboa Merchants/Owners Association, along with the first Bu incss Improvement Oi trict. Call Da1na Ptltil at C111t1t1ry V'tllo11: Rulq, 2025 W. Balboa Blvd., N1wpon Bffelt, (714) 67!-Jm. • , '' .. • ••• ~ENCE OF EUROPE 11 .. J .... l 'i)lr \ UU "'llh fR'fl< h "itwJ.,.., .lnJ o. ..... k·..Jmac 10 prw.11" p.1••" 1 hnlnun.,. .~ l><>11l' .... Lu-II lonJ.... .. pnll $4-09,000 Ill \t 1k.1 °' \."fVt:ftJtl'\I ~Uil J Ill .-tJ LR lX'-•.&fl "'"" lnu..Ual* 11..h•• l'.-011n-ttl.1 1\11111 .. " .. '"'" •UR ~ ~~u~ t -.1,1\ .. f'\.t"' u"< ,., $49S,OOO RJt LAGUNA omCE BUDDING l'rrn.• ...... ,,. nn "omrt rl l'CH in N>tth 1JiJ1uN N.-.. olT ou· huikllnl! • llb on:an """ ~ ...-.-u1t-J ~''""' P'rklr« $60o,OOO <'17 LOVELY LAGUNA Mn.,. ,.~ ltc in ~ Roch. W.:t hoa1, ,.....,_ Ltr!C<' p.1ri.1n11 kc n.., •~lo< '-'" " In lh< LlnJ t.~ pt!k-nllJ A• " $399,000 C:2J "bl('fy ... h ......... ft\llY •""' ....... ,,... .. ..u.,..... 1111'. \llA ( ....... .., -~ fll§t"NU...,_ JrJWil • P•' I\ 'f"' $679,000 II.I SllJNNING CRFSI' DE VUJ..E t \hh1o u1c....J \txl '4 ,,ha honlr flir.1nulK .-nuy 'i.IITT.t'>C' ,., • ..i,.,.A \ fm.-p&......, nu-in YI n.1r.-..i.. Pn-.w h.ui<)•nl, pool 'fM k .... , ' ..... ,...... \-ll"'~ • r-.,-ti, $619,000 IN t •• n ,a.~'11 .t1r -. _.-ai ,uur ·' m11un1:..11.n '""" fn•n •.uk ,., ,,._.., .. l.t11...,lk.,th JiL -.~nt'I 11•.m.. ._1th 111-....111tk"' "'" $1,295,000 R2 EXPANSIVE VIEWS Of '"'"•" h>ll• A nJtlhl """" ~ lr-d 1na \ '"" '""''.. "' ""''""" ,.,.i.r.,c.. ~-. .... •n fM• .. ,.. Wlr•I'\' po•~ & 'f"' $759,000 11 ln.dr -.:~uund••• .... .,. ,,,.,.. •••-"T \k,.., ... ,.. n l..tjNn.I Mo """'" .....,,..._, c. .... .,, 1 "'"ft • kll .. •h •l'l'<•~N P,.rh $1,395,000 M~ II~ l'r'!"I• ~C in M.W1'11\h ILiy ln_,. 'f*k• .......... "" ~......... ........ (~t'f l:'Oil"'I II~ .... ,., .. "•in. $650,000 c11 """"llC"""' """' llnnd it..n.h I'm• '11ltn)•r\J entry .. rounuln 111~ \ " "'"""· '«•n.U' llhr•ry 10.01<l 111i.n'"' fl'•~ "flJ • h.,uiJul on-.n '"'"' $849,000 Jl(> l n..,J.c, ........ ,.., U)C.UU.~ I Ltl)ll c:~:nkruttt.1•11\ ,Jin.9', lh1,.. ,..n:t.t1n runnm~ 1lu1 •Ul(h ti lllud•ml 1'.•tk 000 '"' 1. •1111 ... "-•h ill '\l..All-. lu ( ......... l'kJl.an<<' .............. ,,.... ~llll 4 ~RA C""'itAk • r1,mor.,1ma nu .·.m -~"' "W' .. -r -..ti UKl....tn Ira_~ U(lUUl't Of l1."f11lftri. $935,000 u "•* "'' nmht-T ~mt. \1\1\ ~ lo:wl ,,...,,.. ..-..1 • .,, ul -...11o.-(,.,, h•unlcllle '"""' ·" 1<••1 ""''"'"' """" '' ,,. ... 111ul $570,000 \.! I""" )'>"" ll\oltlfl """" J111"'11 """" •nJ n .,.., CA>l)< lam.I\ "•"" l l'w..plM."' ~ ln-d ho.... P' + MOrUl'll &ltfum $595,000 <.,, LAND, LOCATION, UFFSl'YLE •Pf'Y\.tft"' ~ .. ,.,.......... e:./°'-"'Uun '"'"""H ..,,,..,,.,, l fl t. u Jt•U ll.nlt '"'Kl-. k"\d "' flil;,,rf\ btt10 ' ll ••h"t"k-tl tor 11 h.w"" " "'ltn)t 1r.11I ·•"'-"'" $1 ,075,000 ,111 ..... f"N h• tUR ... \\ \ 1n11t J..iititll'I \t •tf \I J .. .,._.m 11>1.tll '""' ·' ''"" lut1J•, IL pn,.1•t • 111 l•f\ o '1h .. 11 w 1fk tu \ huH·r' 000 C /X MEDITEJUlANEAN VILLA <.trulll~ 11'\u• u•..,•111 -1fll...lhl tl\M • '\U~ JtJC"'"_.. n• .. 11 ....... ,.,,,. t.t.-.Wl:)C' c hc1' ,.., ""f h un ,.... ... ,~ 1 ! n· $734,900 ,- l u.,.o.n Jt~,,J ~ titrP"'"'.J t•o r.~ .. , h-Rh>••.J n-...... ,,....~, .. .., """1<'f' '""'" "''""" ............ ~ ..... $4()9,000 ll"i . .... ' I • , • I IAGUNA NIGUEL '""""'""" ....... l"om < lc-\ .. w 1 .... .,.1 ,,.._ m&"•'f ,. "'IJWI • """1 hr..P.,.<. 1:1••n•><1 .... Ill-a l hnlDI • .llM\I ......... $379.900 \H PENINSUlA LOCATION (){;'Pl.IX f\.J\ ""~ ""'" ~pp. r '" .. ~HM .!U \ ur .!UR .!UA ,._'"'" lJ\1. ltk '"-d1 tt,'""k .. nJ h.-tr .... 111 11 .. " .,,_...,)( $S9S,OOO .A.12 , .... ~ ~ " l'I~ ,, •1111 -\I \ fl•<I I ........ . " uutd ,...._...,. • ,, , ..... .. -~ "..lh rt.di,, I "' $1, 975,000 ( (J BEARCREEK fr, .. uni. ....... >/. '" ,._-u.JtJ.,1 --~•tlflk nu._.,..,'' "'Ufll\ ,'\. \Hf1\t.-n11Lnn.• 1 n' ' ~ ~ (.uun\;;nl $349,000 c 22 I" YOt R O'W..._ II" t..)o\llO • F'"""•""' """~ ruol h.Jr .... tb \ \(18"-"'' .... "' "'.-Nn!i l'l<I,_, llJI <l\A r\-.C I,.,.,.. I $619;000 I/I l\."1''' -uik'f t.om. ... '"'" ,,....,..,1 <1111 l '* ,..,_..., · lil'JI\• IU<\)....t k• f'!l'l\10<~ I\ ,,... ... 1,,1u ... '"' dt ~.. .. ... $239.000 For lnformatio11 On These And Other Properties Call 489-8900 '• .............. "'6 .,,, The lady and the skateboarder The heyday of skateboarding brought Coast Newport Properties' Don and Sally Anne Sheridan together By Joyce Scherer Real E1tatt Editc>r Bul that is e'.\actly what he clid. minus the ~tt Yinyl, Wheo he'lllO"ed lo Long Beach. And in addition ro pursuing a real estate career. be ran a smalJ rctaj I skateboarding business and wrole for Skateboarder Magazine_ "SaJly wal> a goddess within the 'kateboardrng industry." he 'aid. "rf you wanted to get into one of her c0nteMl>, you had to play by her rules." Sally laughingly add.,, "I wrote the rule book." And after •.is11mg her office, he was even more intrigued wilh the 'kateboard guru . • aboul 300 people she knew m the area. Tlul lclter~uickly nettcd.SOIJJe tu mtive -a(ld humorou re ponsc . "So thi guy call her up and says ___ he wants her to list hi hou~ ... Don wd. "Now remember. f am in HunLington Beach and Sal call:. and !kl)''> tlu., guy want!\ me to list his hou,e, what do f do'? I said. honey. fin.I ohll hang up lht P.hone and stay put. I'll be there a.' quick ~ I can So I run to the car. dme to ll'\ me and we h\t the houe. --...; ~-.--.. -----:. ~ .,_,. lr'.•"2. e. tate duo amve at tbc lawyer's house. "I knock. knock. knock. the guy open' the ·door and r say. Mr. W'tlUam • my name is Don Sheridan and this is my partner Sall) Anne. Well the guy looks at me and !>:lY'· 'Do you know you're alone?' "And he was right Sally Anne was \(1 ~~ous. she bad fallen off the porch mtc• the luub ." So ti'y the end of Sally Anne's flr\t Wtl'l as a Realtor, he had lwo listings and t"1' !Wlles. And more importantly. the coupk knew they could have a succesr,ful bll'llll'" partnership. "What I like doing is meeting lhe pt•npll' getting the listings and bowing lhe homt'' ... SaJly said. "Don likes lhe contrncl administration ... all the nitty gritty wort.. I think our partnership works well becau'c "l' complement and supplement each othl'r · Don says Sally's patience i~definalel\ .1 virtue. She ha traveled throughout Or ,;ngl County finding a house "lhat wa' not cheery." for a client and ha.<; even o;h11" n property to a client's pet. · "We al in the yard to '>CC if lhe dog \\ould hke the houl>C," she said. ''For a man that 1, a ndiculous thlng lo do. but I ha'e the patJence for it" The couple have worked for L) nn ValentJne. RF/MAX Irvine and Grubb l\. Ellis. They moved to Coast Ncwpon Properties in 1992. Their Irvine conta1.:h h.avc been a plu at the Newport Bea;.h f1m1 ( "Here 1i. thi~ middle- aged lady who har, a hell'l- They were an unlikely mallh· She. a angel for a Don and Solly Anne Sheridon "So the next day. I leave the house at 7:30a.m .. "Our bcnefil to Coast PropcrtiC"> " th.·rc 1, a tremendous amount of cro sover bet,...c1.·11 Woodbridge. Turtle Rock and Newpon Coru t," Don said. "Over 35% of the pc11pk who have boughl on the Coasl arc from Irvine:· former pediatnc nur.e. e\labhi.hed Irvine secretary, political figure. a ,ingle moLher of three and three beautiful kid~ and 1s doing thi'> the executive director of a 'IX>n' bui.ine"'· i.kateboarding <;tuff." he !laid. He. a 20·,omcthing bachelor. imrfer. But was there a romanlic attraction? 'katehoard manufoclUrcr and Realtor. "No!" they both i.ay in unio;on. The \tory began-. m 1977 wheo Sally "He was a skateboard kid and I was a Anne. a I 0 year Irvine community scrvicei. mature woman," Sally Anne \aid. "He wore 1.:ommMioner. city councilwoman and cut-om. and 1;katcboard ~hoe' There wa' an -~----------. age difference. cultural difference. Surfer Don enjoying his sport m.t}or '"'" t'\t'tllll\c d1rl·d11r 111 thi: ( 1"t.1 Ml''•' h,t,t•d Amt·r It .111 I ntc111at 11111JI \l..,11l'hn.11d /\"1" 1.1111111 Ill.ti 111h "a' d11t'ttl~ 1l'l.1ll'd IP ht'I 111\l•ht·mt•nt Ill tlt'.1!111~ .1111111111\,111\t' ,i...,111:he1,11d par!.. 111 In llll' "h1k 't'f\ Ill)!·" ,1 u1mm1"11incr "I "l'nt 111 .... h1•>l 11n 'btdlliarding. met all thl'~ I.rd' ilnd lcamcd n1;rythin~ Jbt>Ot the 'pon.'' 'aid lhc Nev. Ynrl-hum 511ll> Annl' "The 'latcparl hcl·amc \Cry fJmc11.1' and I.here "ere hundrc6' of k1J, 'howmg up in tu'4-n to u'<.' 11 ·· Dun "-J' one or tho-.c "~d' .. Born m Long Rcalh and a gruduate of UC Santa Barbara, he had \Old a 'kateboard/mylar k11c bu'tnl''' at a pnme locat10n in Marin County "It wa\ n deal made m heaven.'' he '-Jld. "and 11 wa\ my lil"\t le\\110 m how real C\tatc can appreciate " " Not \Ure what to do nexl be\1de~ surfing he was encouraged to get into real estate. "f said arc you craty: white vinyl shoor-.. while vinyl belt and a leisure l'>Uit, no way." Don recalled every difference m the w111 Id · But that changed "hen they met agai°' at ..i ,i..ateb<iard event m An10na [)(In m\ 11ed ~ally 111 dinner and 'salh adm1h to undcre,llmatmt? the younger man "J lc l..nC"-h1 '" lo order foo<l and Wllll'. we l.lllghed a lot and I found him very mterc,11ng," 'ht: '"'<l And thmc good lime\ have rontmued Thi.' couple were together 10 yea" bcfon.• m~J:T'1 •ng in 19~8 In 1979 thc ,k,1tchnanling 1.r.11c "a' ""'"ng m11mc111um .ind 5all y Anne t..ne" 11 wa' llmt' for a lJrCer l hange And 'lnlC ",hr I.new cH:ryhcid~ in town " Don 'ugge,tcd 'he get her real C\t,1tr hl'cn-.e. In l 980 the couple "-COi to worl for Colonial Real E'Late. howr.,,cr. Don m Huntington Bealh and Sa11y m Irvine "We thought we rcall) 'h1luldn'1 work together," Don 'aid "We 'aid living together working lOgelhcr. too much 'lrc,.,, .. A' Sally jokingly tell\ her real e<;late beginmng' "I wa.<, nol expcrien<.:ed and didn't know anything So al the office, they put me m lhl\ back ro<im all by my-.elf ·· "ll really wa<, funny." Doo aJd-. "It probably had l 0 desk~ m II and not another pel">on. SnJly made her own multiple h'>ttng b<>0k because 'he hod no money to join the board. Everyday she would look at about 20 houses nod write coptou\ note about each house.." Sally 11lso sent out u "wacky" letter to and Sally gets another call. She calb me at 8 15 am . and says this lawyer want\ to list hi' hou,e. What should I do? I say same dnll a' yesterday: hang up the phone and I'll be nght lhere.·· Call SaU1 ..tnnt and Don Sheridan at Coast Ntwpon ProptrtUs, 4 CMc Pla:.a. Suitt 260, Ntwpon Bt'acll, (7 U ) 644· I 61HI So al the exact appointed ume. the real December 2 4 5 6 7 e 11 12 13 14 15 1& 19 20 . 21 9 a m -2 P m Santo Photo Doy of H Ogren Square on 17th SI. Costa Mesa , 8 45 a m Commun11y Relohons Committee Mtng : 9 am~ MlS Committee ~4' l 30 -4 30 p IT' Eth1Cs Seminar 2 -5 p m Internet Closs 8 45 a m GPA Committee Mtng with guest speol<ers from city of Newport Beo r regarding Bock Boy water issue: 1 ·30 4 30 p.m .. Agency Semror 8 30 am Boold of Directors Mtng; 1 30 -4·30, Dlsclosure Seminar ·2-4 pm. Toke the Mystery O\Jt of Buying a Computer. MlS Book DeHvef'{ Q a m noon Trust Fund Hondltng Seminar 8 45 am Affil10te Commrttee Mtng . 1 30-4 30 p.m . foi Housing Seminar 2 -5 p m Internet Clos.1. 9 a m • noon. Ethic$ Semnor 8 30 a m. lnstoDotion or Officers and Diec too. 1 :~. 4 ~ p.m . AgeN;y Semrot Coo Tree Pick-up ood Raffle Doy 1 -5 P m . Essentials of ConlTocts. 00 Serma: Honul<koh 2 -4 p m . Toke the Mys1e<y O\Jt ot euyng a ~er 9 am. noon. Foreclosure Pitfols Semno1; 2-S p.m .. lntemet Cbss 9 a m -noon. Your Guide to Arbitration Sermor; 2 -s p.m .. COMPASS Beginner COUl'Se Winter begins ~krtlon Offlce Closed 2 • 5 p m . Internet Closs - 720-9422 INTRODUCING 60 REASONS wliy METRO REALTY is TliE "FASTEST qRowiNq" REAlry coMpANY iN NEWpoRT BEAcl-t REASON NUMBER ONE: DARREll PASH CAll DARREll ""' BECAUSE youR choicE of REAhon MAY bE As iMpoRTANT As youR choicE of hoME REASON NUMBERS 2_,60: ''TkE BEST AGENTS iN ThE BusiN ESsllJ" · MAncie AdleR, BRiAN ANdens, Lloyd Boyd, Jo e CANEER, JAckie CASsidy, Lilly ChAiNG, RoSAliNd CHANG, BiNNiE DixoN, DoNNA Dodds, Keirh Dudley, fRAydA EibERT, PAul EvAN,S, DyMpNA FirzsiMoN, CARole FneedMA~, ANGELA GLAseR, Holly GoodRich, TOMASSO Goruuo, Ed GRAVES, Brny Jo GREENfdd, Tex GRiffirh, JohN GROty, RichARd HAld eRMAN, Bl*v HARdy, ·DAN HoulE, BARbARA 1-{u,MpJmeys, LAuRA HusbANd, JERRY JONES, Jeff KAiMAN, MichAd KENNEY, MAlloRy KETchuM, ARliss KinschMER, FloRENCE LipsoN, JohN MAiER, MARY Lou MARioN, Liz McfARLANd, WAldeMAR MoosMANN, CliNT Moses, CARol Mulvey, CRAiG Nichols, JEANiNE PAQUETIE, LARRY PAul, DARECE OuiNLAN, Sreve Riddle, Ri chARd Rueb, Jod SAlus, CArhy SchweickeR1, KiM SeideNbERG, PAul ShApiRo, Russ ShiMER, MARGARET SilbAR, .LiNdA SilveR, DAlE SiMbRo, Chuck SpillER, GARY Sully, Bill ViNCENT, SHERRY WAllAce, WANdA WATERMAN, DARLENE Wilkoski METRO REALTY: T~E S1Aff • T~E KNowlEdqE • T~E LisTiNqs • T~E REsuhs - ' . . ' ...... ~ -,.,-.. --~·".--" .••1J • ... --?""'' .,-,j .... 1 ~ .... ~ _.,~~{·· .,, ":' ~-. -•• ' 8 . . .,· ... ~ ·"' 644~1600 New Listings Eastslde Costa Mesa Charming. spacious 3 Bd 2 5 Ba townhouse Debi Bibb $250,000 Spyclass HIU with pool. spa and panoramic view Fix & Smith $395,000 Ne,wport Het1hts Fabulous tradi- tional style home with 4 Bd den & FR. Jerry F1nster $949,000 Udo Isle · Prime Udo Nord bayfront 52 1n ~ wide lot with expansive views! Jerry Finster $2,495.000 Spotlight One of a kind spectacular new custom home! Sara Hinman $3,29',000 OFFICE HOURS 9:00 A.M. ,. 5:00 P.M. 11¥ 7 DAYS ·A WEEK EVAN CORKETT Top Salesperson 3rd Quarter -:--1995 MARIAN PHILLIPPI Salesperson of the Month July 1995 644~1600 PATRICK·BARTOLIC , - "\ " \ . •-:. Top Listing Agent & Most Transactions Closed 3rd Quarter -1995 Top Listing Agent -July ROD DALEY Salesperson of the Month August 1995 RONDA HEIN Salesperson of the Month September 1995 · SARA HINMAN SUSAN SCAN~ • _.._._.,.. t I ' • SHIRLEY HARRIS Hall of Fame Member 759 .. 3727 )IM KLINE 759 .. 3771 You'll be giving thanks that you "gobbled" up one ·of these opportunities! BELCOURT CUSTOM .. Understated Belcourt Elegance" •Recently Remodeled & Updated •Beautiful Euro-style Kitchen •Large Family/Entertainment Room •Oversized Lot •Private Pool & Spa Offered at $1,455,000 SEA ISIAND "Best Value In Sea Island" •Located on I 7tft Fairway -N.B.C.C. •Model Perfect Condition • 24-Hour Guard Gate •Lowest Price Currently Available Unbelievably priced at $529,000 CRESCENT BAY OCEANFRONT "A Sight To .Behold" •Coveted Nortfr Laguna Location •Direct Sandy Beach Auess •Excellent RemodeVRebuild Potential •Large Flat Buildable Lot •Motivated Seller Priced at $1, 999, 999 ii .... .. • • IS Residential Real F.Slate Senices • lndependendy ~-ned and Oper.lled OJFFHAVEN PEllFEC110N Spac1ou~ 4 or S bd, 4. 5ba Aoorplan w/srunning design & crafumansrup. living & cnccnaining 1s easy w/lrg dramatic rrns. 3 marble frplc's. One of rhe l~rgt"r Im~ in rhe area. $999,000 Lr nda Octh & Lois Jacobs Code 70~7 PANORAMIC VIEWS 4bd. Jba, w/upsu1rs F.imil)' rm, gourmet's kit, frcnch doors, hrdwd floors, pauos, Gcalma Sunset & City views. $799,000 Linda Octh & Lois Jacobs Code 70837 IRVINE TERRACE 4bd, 2ba m grear neighborhood. Lots of windows looking out to a pm backyard. l rg. kiH:hen. I block to beautiful park Owner will consider trade. $599,000 Cocle72107 BEAU'JlFUL BAYCRFSI' lmmacuJatc: extra large custom w/5bd & 4 ba. Pvt. master suite, built-ins. vauJted wd. beam ceningt & ~ lighting. Possible to buy w/furn. $619,000 Bob Coluccio Code 70867 UNDA ISLE Expansive·channd views and exquisite in1eriors arc pre- sented in 1his cuscom Sbd bayfront residence with pri- vate dock. Ann, Ted, Suzanne $2,395,000 Code 711 97 CHARMING HOME 2bd, 2ba + fam room, vauJrcd ceiling & skyLghr, comm pool & spa. WonderfuJ indoor/outdoor feel- ing. Dana Black 644-6200 Sally Shipley $225,000 Code 70887 $329,000 Codc 70287 SOPHISTICATED VIUA 3bd, 2.5ba w/numerous cuscom quality fca1ures. Classic It:Jian arches, marl>)e floors, high cciling_1 erc ... secunty system. \..., $279,000 Patti O'Dcsky Code 71897 ~IVE REDUCI10N Bluffs front row. FabuJou.s panoramas of Back Bay. Light & bright end unit w/frcsh paint. Vacant & awilable for move-in. $395,000 Sally Shipley PREMIER WATERFRONT PROPEirrY Landmark propcny. MuJci-1~1 Aoorplan w/3bd, 3bi. BoutifuJ custom derails, stained gla" windoM . wood beaincd oeiling ani:i brick fireplaces. Kent McNaughto n & Stephanie Houghton $1,099,000 Code71M7 Code 7 1357 BIG CANYON SHOWCASE 2bd, 2.5ba bordcri~ Big Canyon golf course, pauo sides to I 6ch hole. CUstomiud mrcnoB. c.omm. pool & spa. Kay Koofal & Jim Wciscnbach $368,000 Code 71477 PRIME BFAOIFJlONT Spatjous 5bd w/aJmost l OOft. of scduded beach. Prvt pool & spa. Tor:al priv.1cy. Kent McNaughton $5,700,000 Cocle 71937 BEAtrrlFUL FAMILY HOME Spacious 4bd on lrg corner lot and quicr c-d-s. Huge pool & prvr. spa. Tastefully upgraded & remodeled. A must sec. Linda Octh & Lois Jacobs $47•,ooo Code 71287 Res1dcntaal RC31 f.sutt Services • lndependenrly Owned and Oper:ued 15 Rue Yem SIS $1,145,000 J. Kenton · P. Wright 54 Royal St. George Sun $1,198,000 The Oitttbouts 51 Royal St. George Sun $1,850.000 jamesGny r•n Antigua Way Sun $789.000 Ame Pttmen 23 Mouco Sun $899.000 Marilyn K.mhncr Sun Sl.345.000 ~thcrTabak 1928 Port Provence Sun S539.000 Judy Scrauss 311 Vma Trueba Sun $359,000 Pbylfu Hayden 415 Vma Sucrtc Sun $329,000 Sally Shipley 250Hnd Sun Sl,095.000 Octh/Jacobc 13 l 9 E. Balboa Bh-d Unit C Sun $799,000 Solly Shatt.al 508 IGngs Placr Sun $999,000 Kareo RD.ek 2535 Back Bay Loop Sun $192,000 LouAnne Riney DESIRABLE HARBOR VIEW HOME On the sunny side ofthe street! Great wrap around cor· ncr location. Well mafot2incd home with lots of uPD"adcs. 3bd with large master & spacious fun. rm wiib skylights .-den. Mat ilyn Kershner $475;()00 Code 70477 SLEEPING BF.AUJ'Y Prestigious neighborhood & op~rrunity awair you w/thii 4bd on nra lrg. lot. Prvt yard & entrance. Great rcmodd potential. B.J. Johnson $SIS,OOO Code 70727 EXPANSIVE 180 DECREE VIEWS 5bd, 3.5ba w/vicws of the back bay, city lights & mountains. VCJY. open & airy. lr2 fain/entcrwnment rm w/frplc & full t>ar. Excq>cional mstr. u.ite & scpa· rate guest quarters. • · Arne Petersen $7a9,ooo Code 71 m BEST PRICE-BEST VIEW Supreme living beg.ins in dus Harbor Ridge 5bd beau· ty with unobmuctcd views of ocean, city lights, and mountains. Marilyn Kershner Code70997 • ENGUSH COUNTRY ESTATE Custom built 4bd, 4.5ba w/f&d entry & circular stairway. Fam. rm. w/su.nlccn bar. Prvt. courty.u & side yird w/waterfall & spa. $1,495,000 Jo Ann Kenton Code n057 PELICAN HILL CUSTOM HOMESITE Approx. 22,888 S.F. pie-shaped lot embraced by ocean and golf course views. Private and stunning view location in Newport Beach's newest pre· micr gated community. $995,000 Ano, Ted & Suzanne Code 71407 THE B.EST OP BAYCREST 4bd f.unily home w/private pool &c spa. Quality throughout-light, white & bright. Sdlcr is being cr.uufcrrcd. $547,000 Ann, Ted & Suunne Code 70757 COUNTllY CO'JTAGE one story 3bd, lba ch.armer. SpccuJ fcatwu indudc catbcdra.I ccili:np. brick fircpla~ &c birdwood floors. Roger's Garden's landscaping and brick patio. $4M,OOC) Lin<b Octh & Lois Jacobs Code 71967 WATER.FRONT HOMES, INC. -Realiors® ~ Specializing in properties/ or sale or lease ... on the water. .• near the water. .. and ~ith a view of tht water. ... AlTACHED HOMES TRIANCll SQUARE £nl ri 3bd. 2ba twnhm, &pc&: patio, c.omm pod. Near part & linry. $149,000 SOUrH ~METRO rebblshed BrookW!w. 3bds, attach«I cl>I garage & patio. Near clilhouse & pool $149,500 COSTA MESA f-le9its, so. of 1 'r', 2sty 2bds. patio, niCe sma8 complex. near shops & buses. $162,500 • ..,.>,·~~ -~~l {· . .. ' . • #; .:.....- tEWPORTS ParkUb. ~hirt'i~ lsty2bd, tn:k patio. New roof, custom kitchen & dotiile garage. . $185,000 tEWPORT HEIGHTS Near new 2bds, hfjl ~. wocxl ftoors, · media center. Great price for~-$212,000 COSTA MESA Heija, nar higl school tickt'tennis. 3bd w/ ~ & famtJ nns & large pri¥ale yaid. $219,000 Bayfron w/dodt for 50+ ft yadd. Pristile remodeled 3bd. ~ & fri,r nns &: new kitchen. $989,999 HUHTINGTON HARBOlR lsl>f 3bd iemodeled ~bane·~ l'OOOI, dedc & 30' ckxlt. $649,000 PflJCAlf POINT Front row, 1-Rge extra prMite lot in j'.nl1'lier location on 12" !Jeetl w/whitewater W!ws. $1,895,000 5bd beylrcft, ~ wkk OOy view, lg dodt & ale tie. Dining & ~ rm & lush crutyard. $1,595,000 CORONA Dfl. MAR Exciting new 3bd bayfront via w/temtt., lawn, private beadl & dock for 2 boats. $2,495,000 .-------Near the water ... ------ Olarming 2sty 4bd, Fr. doors & \Wldows & extra large lot. steps to beaches. $479,000 fJ THE BF.Aot Falu:u 3bd twnhm, steps to sand. Fireplace, gcumet ldtche:n, lrg master wlhi!jl cei&~ $395,000 PENINSULA POINT 3bd, fmly rm, 4 &plces, roofdeck w/spa & ws & 3 QT garage. Fr. docn, hnM.id firs. $820,000 1..aige 4bd 1 sly, upper ~ & ~ "'1t views. Dlnilg & famlly rms, deck & pool. $699,000 ALTEZlA ~ & fl:'/ lgli \4ews fnxn ~ Cllstant.ll!d 3bd twmn, 2000+ ,q ft w/llrq nn & kill $589,000 00\lf.Jl SHORES 1/l+ llQ'I w/temlt at&: pool Cla9bn w/4bd des,~. dining.~ & garnt rms. $1,495,000 UDO ISLE aJFFHAVEN 1 sty 3bd cottage, remodel or OOil new for Sl4Jef 2"' sUxy view. $549,000 UDO ISLE ~ 3bd custan ~ w/total pr.icy on huge come:r lot Arches. beams&: pallo w/spa. $1,599,000 5bd cootempo in gated compcmd w/temis ccut & ocean, 00y & city views, 1 +acre. $1,695,0QO DOVf.R SHORES 4bd custan, faldous ~ ~ &: city li!jlt \'lews. Dining&: fadJ nTIS1 pool & 3 (M gange. $865,000 "~~tn«f gr~,, Sl.,ab Shi amn, J11me Qdf ca.r. kit&:-.. p>A waled gardens, pod&:~ $2,995,000 NEWPORT HEJQfTS 4bd remodeled w/wrl.ry klthm, ~ rm, 3 fri*:es, deck, spa & ~yard. $679,000 BIGC.ANVON 6bd estate on ~ cxuse, walls of glass view 8" ~-Dining&: g.lme nns, library & dtn $2,295,000 4bd ~ worlt of art w/INIJllflc:ent oetan & COllstil views + 50' pod & tpa. $2,795,000 NEWPORT BFACH 2436 W. COAST HWY 714-631-1400 Exclusive Affiliate of Sotheb s Intematiobal Real BALBOA SAND 315 MARINE AVE. 714~73-6900 WAT~RFRONT HOMES, INC . Realtor s® Specializing in properties for sale or lease ... on the water ... near the water ... and with a view of the water. .. Oden. w/COfMl pool lsty fmNy 1¢1!.l 2bd end lllltw/hplc, dnng rm, ir&y& ~ patiO 631-1400 $144,500 WESTalfF tuldo, ?clty 2bd llSlde llllt w/land- bped patio & comm pool. <lost to Manner's park. &brl!Y. t.aes & shoA*ig 631-1400 $149,500 ALISO VlfJO 2sty 2bd, 2 5bi twnhm wloorrm pool & spa. !"din perfect 111/hplc, ~ ne\iral decn, tn:k & bgstoot Jlitio, koi pond & !Jass 631-1400 $153,900 f.ASTSIDE COSTA MESA Large R-2 lot wlairn! pans for 2 new ccndos. nrar bules, shops & ser IAces ~ lbd coltllgt Is a.mntly cented. 631-1400 $189.000 WTSIDE c.c.ta Mesa 3bd lwlYvn ~ In '89 & freshly ~. Hijt cdres, ~e washed woods, large open ldlr:hen & spedous master aate 631-1400 $215,000 EASTSIDE c.osta Mm f.mptional 2bd l'Mlhm. Koe wlOO.. now an olfict bli add be ~ tmn Beams, Fr doon & charming Sf» 11 rock lwdsc.lpe 631-1400 $219,000 CORONA Dfl. MAR'S Harbor Woods 111loomzn pool, spa & lenrS Popi.Ur 2bd end OOJI in inne locaboo 111/hplc. lal.IOy & dcdlle Qllrlgt. 631-1400 $229,000 NEWPORT Gated complex wiped & spa ~ ~~ 3sty 2bd. IN4Y from ~ slrttt Granite en by,~ l'n, 2 &im. ~ & tlmd patios 631-1400 $234,900 BACK BAY AREA Nict lsty J.I v.4dl frdy/~ rm, &pk & lirge wd llldscapid ~on~'* NI meet. 673-6900 $325,000 COSTA MESA fEQfTS Na p8tlt & tmnen- tiiy sdlcd.. Owtrq 3bd 111~ is & rantly mnodlled ldldmi & bilhs on R·2 lot '31-1400 $269,000 HARBOR HIGHl.AN>S ~ Newport Price! Rclocal8d -• hdV; inoCMlld. watlts '° IT)OUI 4bd hm 111ftvdwd llocn, lrplc & dotAllt ginge. 631-1400 $280,000 NEWPORT BEACH 2436 W. COAST HWY 714-631-1400 BAYVIEW TERRACE Brljlt ~ 2bd home an gated comm wlpool & spa Pale hardwood floors, plantation shttters & wafted yard wltrees 631-1400 $299,900 OW CORONA DEl. MAR 2 stOl)I 4bd home. steps to CXllTllOOnlly pool, dliihouse & tennis. & the ocean. Upgraded kitchen & baths, l.vge prmte patio. 631-1400 $309,900 NEWPORT HEIGf1'S Nice bttle 3lxl houw 111 grear locabon, large detached 3 car garage 631-1400 $359,000 NBVPORT SHORES Mes desirable lloa?an. 2sly 3bd & den wlairy, open I~ Comm tenrus. pool & clliloUse. wait to ocean, REDUCED' 631-J.;OO $365,000 NEWPORT'S HARBOR HJOOANDS 3bd wl giant~ ~lb. ~&Panlaoon stu tm Che to schods & park. 631-1400 $365,000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES WonderftJ canm wlpaik, pods & av.ard IWlning elementazy school Liijlt & bnjit 3bd to txpand 631-1400 $399,000 COSTA MESA HEJGKTS ~ smal ~ w 2bds ea int. Che to 17"' St shopping & buses 631-1400 $375,000 UDO ISLE Ujt, ~ & ~ 2bd widen on o.oersized lot. Pnme street at quiet end. Xlnt potential to expand. 631-1400 $595,000 OlD CORONA DEL MAR Near neiN spadcus 3bd tv:nlvn, dil1ng & famiy rms, large master wlsltting room. cot.rtyanl & dedt wl dl:y irjlt W!w. 631-1400 $539,000 WESTOJFF GROVE largest 4bd bx pan id.des spilCIOIJ5 rnmr w/fri*, dirlQ3 & ~ rms., library & CXlU'1by kitchen Pool. spa & att. clJI 9ange. 631-1400 $544,900 t£WPORT'S Sea Island. gated COOlm wlra:J,s. spa & tmnls. ~ painted 3bd end unit w/blidst rm, 2 fri*::ts & new carpet. l<Mly patio & yard. "631-1400 $568,900 BAYOlEST Talat/ moodeled 4bd. ~ & fam9'y rms. goi.rTl)d kitchen w/breakb.st nool<. & fr. doors. Master has expandad bath WISi!AN & spa Ul. 631-1400 $619,000 LIDO VD.1.A~ Beautift4 upgraded 7* llr cordo wlrfNI gourmet kilchen & fablbis bay, aty liijlls & ~ Sea.nty bklg w/dooonan. pod & spa 631·1400 $620,000 BELCOURT Spacious, i:nstine 2bd twriun w/cf.n. 1ng &: ~ nns, hiijl celings. 2 lrplces & marl* tlocn ~ flltJy & lo.tOj yatd wlspa. NEWPORT HEJQITS Estate SaJcl WooderftJ po-631-1400 $7 4 9,000 tenbal in this 3bd lvn wldilllg &: fam),r rms in COi" '\.. ner locabon on pune street SPVQASS HIU.Sbd ~ lai¥lscaped "Sot.chport" 63l·1400 $379,000 on lg pivt lot, pool, cily lite & mini ocean w. Beams. CORONA D£L MAR Ne41 new 3bd Mediterranean twnhm w/large vwi decks. Stroll to beach&: shops fireplace, \llUted ~ & granite COt.rllers 631-1400 $389.000 BUJFFS Unobstru:ted canyon & c:ily ~t views from ~;3b:! t'~. O:tr 2000r..t It;;;/~~ familo/ & bre.akl.N nns & 2 ~ patios. 673-6900 $420,000 NEWPORrS &yc:rest. Vay large c:cmer lot on ~tree &ned street 111llsty 3bd A/C tvn. ~ & ~ rms, ludy & luge wori<shop In gangt. 631-1400 $439,000 • NEWPORT'S Belccut Hil wlcrxmt pod & spa Ocean viN Isom imrnaCWle 2bd 2 ie\1111 &oorpan •Iden Na.ml decor&: 5lllClrly ¥tern 63J.1400 $479,000 Nf.WPORT NOR1lt Elegant & sqihisblad 3bd hm, sittl1l rm oft master on owrslzed lot wlsp1 & bruin In gated comm wlpocj 631-1400 $489,000 hW.uood Boors, ~ & paned windcNJs 631-1400 $769,000 Remodded & mnacJatt 5bd" ~ bmd sc:Ulnj w~ pMcy & ~ ~ lliell.'S. 6.11-1400 $799,000 DOVER SHORES GagecU 4bd wlc:hlg & fn. ilti nnl l spectlallar ~ bay w. Ted; rano6- 8ed ll '93 w/lop qlalty lixhRs l ~ 631-1400 $779,000 BELCOURT~&~4bd00ml w/clnlng & ~ nns In park-ike setting Pool. spa & waterlal en Mnizal ~ lot 631-1400 $995,000 SHOWCASE ~ O()T OF .AREA ESTATES SAN JUAN C.AASTRANO Fa!Uous g.Ued estate on 4 •landscaped aaes w/9 bd French Oiateau & ~ of,valey, l'IW'lblln & own Great rm. game rm.~ & ~ nns, pod&: spa ~ Selltt' $3,995,000 COWAN HfJQfTS 2.4' acrt eq.iestriall med estate in pmtigious TU5tin loottds. l.usNy landscapld & gated subcMlable property w/3 legal parceis, 3bd main house, pool & 2bdguest houst $1.995.000 DMNE CAMPUS '- Dramatic. higNy emotional home w/4bds, dining & mw rms. dance rm & linry, 5 tnpl.lcts, exquisite~ staircase & wals ol custom wiOOows to W?W. (IJCI l...e3sehoij) $1,350,000 LA HABRA ESTATE BaWhJ &9lsh Tl.dor on tin 81aa Seariy gated wA;ud terns COllt, oli,nlpic pool & spa &: ~ to.. Hast ~ 111lrnat2Jl.I. 111'11 &: ctn.s ~ $1.250.000 . "..ft/~~~~, Exclusive Affiliate of Sotheb s International Real BALBOA ISLAND 315 MARINE A VE. 714-673-6900 - - - OPEN HOUSES From one lo five p.m. ' Belcourt Bargain 10 Weybridge Open Sunday $995,000 Dover Shores Bayfront 101 North Star Lane Open Sunday 5989,000 l tdo l•lt B•ylront Grttnbri~ation ~HR ~~BA hm •~,~l car gu ~" 1<11. pmale ~~ w/dock, h 'l'llume reilmp Sl,750,000 l odo Mt Tradition..i Bayfront "llR4 ~!IA Prode ol~w 1 m·UV ''"~"•lock '"~ll<'n n I Vll'WS Sl,59S.OOO "'"f'Orl Brach ls~lt of MB. john Waynt l•R"'• 'llR7~. t .6~ Arr ~ 1n1 "1fl is roun $1.395,000 t' ~ BILL FEENEY in association with TIM CARR WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS® 675-1058 Belcourt Tennis Es~tf"\'\i\l SBR 4.SBA + ~Q\@_~1 "' Almost ~~t;'pool and spa $1,995,000 '" Oceanfront Custom 4BR 3..5BA on sand, no boardwalk Tum·key with whitewater views $1,095,000 Dover Shores Bayfront Bargain! 38R 28A totally remodeled "Turn-key" bayfront 60' on the water, private dock, quiet location $989,000 Spyglass Southport Model SBR 4.5BA + Bonus, X-large view lot Very_ private canyon location $769,CXX) f .. -631-1400 Corona del Mar Tennis Estate SBR SBA Contemporary, wiU exchange Approx. 1.2 acres, ocean & bay views $1,695,000 Belcourt Bargain 4BR 3.5BA Manor II, pool & spa Designer quality, large lot $995,000 Harbor Ridge Value , SBR 3.5BA Devonshire model Two private sunny decks, atrium $799,000 lido Isle Cottage 28R 2BA +Den home, beamed c~ Prime street to street location, 35' lot $595,CXXl , A tranquil setting on the bay, with a sanc)y beach and a picturesque ~. 3 bedrooms. 3.5 baths & studio rental unit w/private ent. Great location on Lido lsle ..•..•...•.......•........•... $1.095 000 BALBOA ISLAND Beautiful remodeled kitchen, soaring ceiling in oversize IMng room. new F.rench doors In 4 bedroom two story. Large brick patio, second deck. Excellent location .............. $669 900 NEWPORT COAST Pristine condition duplex plus guest unit. Main res 2BR + sunrootn. 2BR rear unit. Natural wood thrOughout, fplc. bay window, lar 2 car r ............................ $44 7 .soo MESA VERDE An upgraded pool home on a large corner lot. 4 'bedroom. 3 baths & family room & 3 car garage. Great kitchen. Shows beautifu !. ............................. $345.000 PreStlgk>us gated community. Built In 1994. Barbecue on the roof deck with white water Three bedrooms. library, 2 fireplaces. 3 car View. Choose your 4BR, 3BA townhome, garage. Exquisite maple iioors. soaring ~Ulngs each with 2 car garage Near new. Low and tatlon shutters ................. $629,000 down OK. ....................... $314,900 FAal Spectacular bay view! 3300 s.f. penthouse I no common walls. 3BR. SBA, gourmet kit with granite. 4 car garage with elevator to each floor. lm ble taste thr hout . $895 000 Great impr011ementst Sparkling white kitchen · w/new cabinets, floor, counters and range. New carpet & much more. Duplex on one of the best streets!.. ................................ $547 .soo Breathtaking views of the ocean. bay & city lights: Gracious custom 4BR, each w/priv BA. 3 fplc, warm gourmet kit. library, brick motor court, I & s ......... $1,650.000 Executive townhome in gated Brookview comm: Built 1980, 3BR 2.SBA. direct access to 2 car gar. MBR w/spa tub & fplc. Bonus room too!. ...................... $230,900 CORONA DEL MAR Rare comer duple><, 2BR, 2BA + lBR. IBA + den. 2 sep. garages. Forced air heat, walled patios, wood beamed ceiling. Like two homes ................ $429.000 Dramatic near new condo with 3 full BR suites. gourmet kitchen with SubZero & roof deck. Unique side by side design. car garage .................. $559.000 Irvine Terrace custom.with walls of gla95 rlooking manicured grounds. 4BR. 3BA, famlly room, remodeled kitchen. Must see! ............................ $699.500 J\ MESA Newport landing end unit loo~ onlb bh pe. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. den. 2 I-car garage. Former model. .................................................... $155.500 •1141~~~---llt. 3 baths on a contel' lot r 9100 s. f. .ti~ tiltllll ... nil; •large eat-in ldtchan .•........ $359 ,000 ..... •MitX may be used M family home . 4 k, large patio. Superior Cf.IA\jty . $1,400.000 NEWPOllT BEACH Sharp Villa Balboa overlooks peaceful lush ground. 2BR. cious l\v. rm. w/fplc. Dining room adjoins pretty patio............. . ........................ $225,000 Newport Shores Remodel. Custom slate floors. French doors, new moldings & doors. Beautiful kitchen. 4BR, 2BA, Com. pool & tennis ................ $SI 7 ,500 NeWport Shores dUplex. 2 bedroom, 2 bath front unit, 2 bedfOOm 1 bath rear unit. 1 bedroom owner hideaway. 4 car garage ................................. SSH.995 .. • ~. r ----~------~·· -•• -.---. T-.~,~,a·• - - . . -. -~ --.-~ . . . . ---~ -. . -~~ ··. . ~~·.._-.. • ---.:.... -• . . -' • -- -...-i Rates as of November 22, 1995 KEY-LENDERS AND RATES Abacus Financial Grp. __ _ Amencan Home loans American Savings Bank ------'---- 30.year fixed INTEREST % POtNTS LOCK· TYPE PHONE RATE OWN i"-2 IN A.P.R. R (:..7_14~)_3_7_5-6666 ____ 7._2_~_o __ 5_ 2.000 30 7.'90 R (714) 955-3633 7 250% 10 1.875 15 7.4n s (800) 562·6272 7.500% 20 1.500 30 7.691 ~ank o_f_A_m_enca B (800) 424·2_63_2 __ 7_.375% 5 2.250 45 7.644 Cahforn1a Federal Bank S (800) 225·3337 7.375"/o 20 1.875 45 7.604 --''---'----------------------Coast Federal Bank S (800) 300-5626 7.550'Yo 20 2.000 O 7.795 --------Countrywide Funding K (800) 8n·5626 7.250% 5 1.750 45 7.464 Detrick Mortgage Group R (71 4) 759-9692 7.250% 5 1.625 21 1.451 Downey Savings S (800) 336-9639 7.250% 20 2.500 30 7.543 Emery Financial R (714) 729-9200 7.250% 5 1 375 15 7.425 Fidelity Federal Bank S (_800_) ~2-2309 7.375% 5 2.000 10 7.617 First Federal Bank of CA S (800) 672-4332 7.375% 20 1.875 30 7.604 ----_;___;c__ _____ ~ -------- FI e et Mortga9e K (800) 700-56_5_0 __ 7_.2_50% 20 2.125 45 7.503 Glendale Federal Bank S (800) 560-9000 7.250% 5 2.250 45 7.517 Home· Savings S (800) 975-5051 7.400°'0 10 1.500 30 7 590 Irvine National Mtg A (714L_857-79n 7.250°'~ _10_ 1.875 15 7 4n Nat1onsBanc Mtg Corp. K (800) 622-_0_10_2 ___ 7_.2_5_0'l_Yc_o __ 2_0 __ 2_.2_5_o ___ 3o __ 7.517 Newport Coast F1nanc1al R (800) 808-5626 7.375% 5 1 250 10 7 539 -Oceanv1ew Financial A (71 4) 651·6355 7 250% 5 1.875 15 7 4n --------Pro Fed Mortgage K (800) 686-3756 7.125% 20 2.375 30 7 403 Union Bank B (800) 453-1288 7.375% 20 2.000 60 7 617 Westem F1nanc1al SB S (800) 393-9372 7.500% 5 1.250 30 7.665 Weyerhaeuser Mtg K (800) 669·7183 7.375% 10 2.000 10 7.617 30-Year adjustable INTEREST % POINTS MAX. MARGIN ADJ. RATE OWN (%) A.P.R. LOAN (%) INDEX mEO, 3.500% 20 1.000 7.615 500,000 2.'400 110 1M ~6_.1_2_5_% __ 20~~-1 ._12_s __ 8_.1_1~s ~3_5_,:_o.ooo~~-2_.1_so_~1T_S~~-1_Y_ 3.950% 25 1.000 7.619 600,000 2.,00 110 1M 6.250% 5 1.000 7.983 203, 150 2.500 1 TS 6M 3.700% 20 1.000 7.617 203,150 2.400 110 1M 3.500% 20 1.000 7.615 650,000 2.'400 110 1M 5.125% 20 1.125 7.992 203.150 2.750 110 1M 3.950% 20 1.250 7.545 600,000 2.300 110 1M 3.500% 20 1.000 7.615 500,000. 2.400 110 1M 3. 700% 20 1.250 7.593 500,000 2.350 110 1 M -------4.950% 10 1,750 7.807 203.150 2.500 11D 1M 3.950% 20 1.250 7.745 203,150 2.500 110 1M 5.500% 20 1.750 8.118 203,150 2.750 lTS 1Y ~-...;_----------~ 3.750'Y. 25 1 000 7.717 203,150 2.500 110 1M ----3.950"0 20 l 000 7.619 500.000 2.400 110 1M 5 250°/o 20 1 125 8 248 500.000 3.000 HS 1 Y 5.000% 20 2.500 8.144 203, 150 2.750 1 TS 1 Y -~-----3. 950% 20 1 250 7.545 600.000 2.300 11 D 1 M 5.500% 1 O 0.875 8.026 203. 150 2. 750 lTS 1 Y 4250% 20 1.000 7 846 400,000 2.625 110 1M ----4.500% 20 1.250 8.480 203.150 2.875 6CO 6M 6.000% 10 1250 8.118 203.150 2.750 1TS 1Y ----4.250% 20 1.625 8.038 203. 150 2. 750 110 1 M Born 11>..0 & adiuSta!lle pt09rams aie 30/30 r.onvenhO<laJ monpages Type at Lende< IS B • Bank K • mortgage bankM A • ~ bfOller: S • savnos & loan MongeQe baMers and bro'*'.,.~ b)' the c.tilofnca Of'panm'!nl ol Rea• Estare as erthe< a t>tol<ef 0< corpora1>on For ll'llOfmation C3ll Cafll ORE at (916) 227-0931 lnl.,..lt Rate lof adjuslablet is an lntlocluaoty tate IOt the lirSI ~tment per10Cl,. Down P111-nt • amounl o# cash('% ol !Mlll!S pioee) pal() 10 lendef Pl'IO' to sign•ng mo'19aqe contraC1 Poln11 are•. ol IOan balance paid 10 lender at lime of loan ck>Ul!I loet(.Jn IS the llumOef of days lendtt guarantees rate PflOl IO Closing A.P.R. tt IN llVllMI peroeruge raie wnocn is Jn es11ma1ed ilnnual cost of the loan to rtie t>orrowe1 AA APR s are caleulaled by Mongage News Co baSed on a S203.1SO IOan emount. "'8 Points lhown and $700 total lees The AP As are Included 111 lhls c:harl lot comc>ao· son only When applyin<,j lor a loan Federal TrvtrHn·Lendlno law requores lenders to calculate an AP A specar.c to eacn IOan off« Mnlmum loan 11 lhe maxwnum lender ""~I IOan undlr 91ven 1erms A• hxeo rate progrems l'lllve a m&JC1· "'""' 11S203150 Mugln (In "I.) is lenders prol•1 margm • •noex •actual rata al'lef lots! adJustment Index is lNI baSls l0t setting an ~USQlble rata (Marg<n • 1""8x •New Rate) 110 • 1111'1 Dist Cost of Funcu. ITS• 1·Vear Tre&Suiy SN l6M • 6-monlh LIBO~ &TB x 6 monl'1 TreasYry 81U 6CO • 6-monlh average cartificale of depoi•t Adjustment Frequency IS the penod between adJUS1men1S 1M • 1-Monlh 6M • 6-MonttlS. 1Ya 1 Y-All !lites~ 10 c~.lnC'! V'!r tv rate and rerms p<1or 10 '1PP1Y'"9 •or a IOari All lendefs pt<MOe loal's w•ln d•lferent rates ar>d terms lof d.tferll'll loan amounts Tlle 111f0tmart0n f>(esenled Is not an ott,., 10 ma•• a IOan F0t a consymer gillde on now IO ShOP • r 11 rnonQaQe «'nt:l ~ S. SO c!lec~ paydble ro Mortgage ~ews Co 1810 E t7tn SI Suoll 100. Santa Ana CA 92705 (71 4) ~ 11n · COPYRIGHT C 1995 Mot1g.l98 News Co Grubb & Elli.s participates in The Festival of Trees Arvilla Sheron honored by Prudential -Jon Douglas Sales from the event will benefit the 552 Club at Hoag Hospital Ciruhh & Eth ... Re'>1dential Real Estate Sen 1u:' will pan1c1pate tn Orange County\ e,l·11111g new holiday event -The Fe'>ll va l of Tree~ JI Cry<.tal Court. The e"<lravaga.nt l'' cnt ""ill feature 60 C'hmtm.i_., tree-. dernr.11ed b)' the Jrca ·, mo<ot talentcd dc,tgner.. dcrnrator' aild arti~t!'. A' a pan1~1panl. Grubb & Elh '> will 'POll\OI the dc .. 1gn and creation of a CU1'tom Chmtma' tree which will be offered tor \ale JI the four-da)' fr\t1val The renowned nomt Sl'tcr Flo" Cr\ and G1fh. "ill dec;1gn and dc1.:nrJte the Grubb & Elh' tree. which " themed. Home " Where the He.1r1 1'. reflclling the firm\ interl''I in re-.idential real e'tatc \Jlc' "The Fc,U\ JI ol Tree' 1' Jn e\lra\ J£Jllt Jnd fc\ll\-e "-JY to -.hare the hohdJ~ 'P'"" with many peoplr. "hlle benefillnt! a terrifiL chanty," 'atd Chud, Neubauer, C\l'lllt1\e vice pre.,1den1 of Grubb & Elli,. "We arc happy to be imolvcd in th1-. 't>CllJI l'Vent ·· The -.election of 60 tree' will be on d1'iplay at 1ne f-e,ttval of Tree,, prc-.cnted December I · 4 at Cry,t.il Court Thou,and<o are expet·ted to view lhe dt~play and purcha..e the decorated tree\. All proceed<. will benefit the 552 C'lub at Hoag Ho,p1tal to be u..ed for the renovation of Hoag Ho.,p1tars operating room" 'The Fc\ll\al of Tree will also provide a festive bad.drop for the ClvislmllS Carol Ball. held December 2 at Crystal Court, with proceed~ to bcneflt the 552 Club. Ftw "'°" in/onnalion on Tlte Ft1dt1t1I of Trttl or tllt Christmas Carol Ball, call the Chuck Neubauer, Grubb & Ellis executive vice president Grubb & Ellis corp<1ra/e offiu, (714) 644· 6200. Grubb & Ellis Residential Real &tall SeniictS has nine officts and J4() alts associates se,,,inr Orange and San Diero coun~s. Grubb & Ellis Rt1idtntial Rtal Es tale Services has been a member of the Bttter Homes and Gardens Real Estalt Stniict network of intkptndtnl real estate jinns since 1992. Beller Homts and Gardens Rtal Estate Strvicts,formed in 1978, has an International ndtHrt of more than 700 m1mbtr finn.:S wilh mort than J,4()0 oflkts 11nd '"ori than U,000 lk1nstd UIUt as ociaJls in IM U1ti.IU Sl4lt1, ColttUlo and Pu~ RktJ. A positive attitude and hard Pre ident's Circle and the Chairman's k 'b h Circle. placing her among the top t % of WOr COntn Ute to er SUCCeSS Realtors in the nation. Selling upscale properties in Corona del Mar and Newpon Beach. she hru. built a reputation on service and hard work. Her will to succeed provide!'. the stamina to overcome aJI ob taclcs and meet the goals in every real e tale trJnsaction. Maxine Montgomery. regional vice pres1denl/munager of the Newport Beach office of The Prudential -Jon Douglas Co. is pleased to honor Arvilla Sheron for her expertise and occomptishmen~ in the real esiate industry. "Arvilla Sheron 1s a credit 10 the office." Montgomery i.aid. "The power of accomplished individual<1. like Arvilla. creates an unbeatable team in the Newpon office. Through knowledge ond ac..llon. Arvilla has crcat.ed succe s." Beginning her career as an educator. -;he attended Kent State. Washington Uruver'itly and University of Missouri in St. Louis to obtain a bachelor's degree and ma.\ter 's degree. She attended. the Unt"e~1ty of Missouri for her post-graduate "°orlc Through the proces of purchasing and selling 12 of her own home'>, and having experienced the relocation experience with husband. Richard Sheron. reg10N1l ~e:, mana~er for Inger.oil Rand, -;he wac; 5tn it1vc to the needs of reloculion clients ThiS awnrenc. ' gave heT a gool to ~1mplify and redefine the rCJI estate procc~s for oth~rs. Her background ~ an educator an4 Ol dedicaliM to thh aoal gave her a unique ~tylc as . he &'i'li''ted hc;J' ~llfn~ Pos1tiv~ atutude and twd work ha~c made her a very !iU~-cc11sful Realtor &,'isoci:ltc in The Prudtnt11d ~on ~a Co., network of pro~ ionals.-C'on 111tc:nlly in the Top lO Re.<tltora in die Ncwpon Beach office. w has c~ membership in the A Newpon Beach re ident. he i an acuve member of the Orange Const AMociation of Realtors and a board member of Sea Island Homeowners Association. Anilla Sheron can bt reached at tltt Newport Beach office o/Tht Priuuntial- Jon Dourltu Co., (7U ) 159.UOO. Arvilla Sheron NEWPORT BEACH Ltrwtst Priced Ocean View Townbomt in Harbor Ridge!!! 1430 W. Bay Ave Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 48R Sat/Sun 1-5 $2,199,000 C'JOrgebus 3BR 2.5BA Townhome. located on the highest street in Harbor Ridge Estates. 45 Harbor Ridge Dr. Judy Kolar/Shea R.ealty 640-1212 JBR Sun 1-5 $625,000 Extrnordmmy Omm & Crry Life I 'ir11:!.1! 474 Westminister Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 JBR Sun 1-5$375,000 This expanded Miramar with its own putting green and private courtyan.I i offered at the unbeatable price of 508 Via Lido Nord Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 4Br Sat/Sun 1-5 $1,599,000 $625,000. ~"~ .i.O n<- 939 Via Lido Soud Cannery Village Realty 673-3777 SBR Sat/Sun 11 -3:30 $4, 199,000 L -~ ·r .. ,<, ..c. Y tfV: .. # ~ ·b~ ----- O ~<~ Judy Kolar a.'> Sbta Realty 640-1-212 HOW fO ~,~~w~~-~~h !!~~!~2~L:,!~~~k)•~'~!~rn:m a l1't of its cont~l\. and indicate where )OU \JO can hold foe to s1~ a\crage rc.lOm' of 00<1r to ~e1hng. t)mg off each quarter "-Ith a Why do it yourseln Do-it-your.elf movers can save up to 80~ of a prufe,sional mover; CO\b. While ~aving money 1 a prime con,i<.lernllon for mo\t people who mo•e ttk!m he~. do it yourself mm.e~ also gain Ql{lre conlnll over the moving proce,.,, t::ike better care of their belonging and can mo .. e at their own pace. What• the best way to pack? About a month before mo\ 1ng day. \lW1 deaning out your cloc;el\. Donate old clothing and other unustd item' to charity or ~II them at a garage Sale. Set a'ide material\ you'll need for a final clean· up at your old rc~ident"C. Start saving newspaper.; for wrapp~ng di'I~. gla~warc and mirror.. and plastic bag for covcnng lamp -;hai:ks and other goods that new paper might tain. Ian to ut them in our new home. You can furniture. wh1k Ryder' 24 foot \chicle can hea\)i m~ when completed . Fea'e d~thin in ruimture drawer. and . ·k accommodate ,e,.en ~m~ or more. Load large appliance' and large p1ecC\ ol item' like ck!:k., and picture frame\ on )oo\C Your rental dealer will help )OU choo'e furniture fiN Placebo:< '>pn~g!t. mattre<.~'· annent' i.uch a-. ,och or T·\hins. Carry the proper \lie truck a~d gauge the ~umber m1rmr' and picture' with their edge' re,tmg g ~h dra~er -.eparately to your truck 10 and type ofbo'e' you 11 ~ecd A typical ,e~urel)' along the \Ide of the truck. Rug' f3 ht 1 ad two-bedroom home requ ires about 35 tx1·u~' ,h11uld be rolled up and placed lcngthw1-.e igPa~~ ~~:n~al <>mall appliances la~t. !-u~e (lf \JnOO\ 'i~e . Also: a.'k truck rental down the middle <lf the truck floor .. Fill in ou'll be u'in them until the la'>t day. Pad: comp~mc~ abo~t rentmg or buying mo .. ing the rema10111g area with boxe ... p~ttmg light ~em 10 facto~ bo'e~ whcne\cr po,,ible and 'upphes. mcludmg hand truck'>. b<,,e,, one-. on top of hea\y one' to avoid cru<.hmg cu,hion with "'added. not ,hrcdded furniture pads. hea.vy dut>: tape and rope. What shouJd l do with my .car? Mo ... 1 ws 3 r c~hredded paper can get tn\idc labeh and car-towing c:<fU1pment. . tru_ck rental compJOIC!., mcl~dmg R~der. rent :acJn~ 'and cause dama •e). Don't fo et Reserving you moving truck. Planning I' 'ale and ca1,y-to-u'e car towmg ~u1pi:nent to defro.,7and empty your ~frigerator a~ the key to a 1.mooth move. Re!.erve a rent~I that can tow cari.. mlOHfil\.\ or hght p1d.-up f a d drum the water from our truck at least ~o week& before your move. tru<.k\. reereh. r n h Y especially dunng the peak summer month,, Driving a moving truck. A properly wa.' mg mac me. hcl .1. he · h h I d I k d · al Don't ad. paint. alcohol. lighter fluid or ~o p guarantee u.1at t ng t size -.c 1c e ma~ntamc renta true n_vec; • mo't a' any othe~ nammable liquid'>. ,ince the<.e 1 a.vrul::i~le. Ryder s ~omprehen<ave. ea1,1ly ac; a car. ':low~\er. '\1nce 1t '' muc.h • 11 ca be unwe to mO\e ln fact. many na11onw1de comput.enze~ reservation larger and heavier,. give your.elf more tune item n h 1 the. tran >rtation <,y-;tem. RyderA.RST. will help cn1;ure the to top llnd 1Xelcrate and more pace to 'ta~~~b:~t m; ru mlru n:? Ryder ~ght <o11e truck i'> avrulable v:hen yoo need make tum,. All Ryder rental truck' ~igned sugge l'l remo .. mg the leg-. from table~ and 1t. 11\C "Y tern al~ helps do-1t yQur.clf for hou .. ehold mme feature automatic chain.. if po!-Sible. to make the pieces more mmers Qve on mid-week '?1°'~ _by tran,mi,.,10n . comp3Ct. Then. wrap the e'po<.ed ,urf' cd updatin~ rat~., coos1ru1tly a1:cordmg to ~m to adjwa your mJITOr... to the proper of your furniture in mo-. mg pad!i and label nuctuat1on<. 10 suppl) and denwid ., . height!> for the mo't "i'ibility and the each piece with the mom where 11 will be Ho~ can I ~re my ~longin • h 1' . loc11uon of the he~light and wind! hield used in your new home. SmaJI mirror. can ~ .. ~nual that do-1t yourself i:oo\en. ask their wiper .. w1khc' Ha\c \Omeone .. tand ouL'i~ ked m dre..'>..cr drawer. ofboi1e .... Large Ill urance agent whether their ~urrcnt the uuck to a.1,!:li"t )\>U when backing up. pac A-.1 f d art~ \,: hould be homeowner or rentaJ policy will cover their Your tru1:k 'hould e ily ~ s through O'Kl'\t murorsd~iud.~med 11 ,.,·~~ c"-belongings en route. lf it doesn't, many truck highway tunnelo; and 01rerpas~ . but wrappe m tVI ua Y ... im ...... I •· ffi nrnt, l. I th t be th d • thru ndo 11 What she truck do lbttd? Ho\f many renta comparue o er r~·ec ion pan a_ remem r at me-w1 wi, .. ., v.c a.-. boxes? When properly loaded. a 10 foot ~vcr h?'1 ehold.~oods and pas~nge:--while -.ervice station and motcf canopi~ may po<.e R ·der mini-van can hold one or two in lTllns1t. In ~lion. most commercial • clearance problem.;,.. Y . ff m · ture ilnd other movers provide a standard coverage leliel. Mo•'tr '.s Adva111ag1, ~Mrs f'Nt, 25 pagt beavel rag~·stzccm<l~~~d cuom1fort Ryder off en. which can be upplemented for an additional ,,.,,..;,,, 111Ult, answ1rs 1114nJ otltu oogmgs. ror ~ . . hnroe .J~ _.,will It ,.., fc 4 an innova.tivc IS· foot family \'an. which h~ c 8-0°.,· _ .. _.1., 11 __ ... 1_ ... ___ ..... _ ... my qvtsiwns "'"' t.,, JO" P"~ or an ei11ta seating to accommodate farruly and ~ ~ --f '°""*'t 0 .flftOOtlt.,'°'""10""tl/ lfWt't. fricndl helpi you move. The 15-foot truck7 Fully cxtcnu the loadin.1. ran:ip n'm Pict 011t up"''°"' lot•l -,.r Mokr or Start packing early. ~k a little each day and pack one room at a time. Fir t. pack object~ that arcn 't uiCd cvery«tay. Wrap fragile itemll and u11e crumbles newapaper. towel!! or bubble pack.ina maaeriab to fill boxc!I so their contents won ·1 ~ around. For easier luedin_g, linut d.c weipt of hk:le · 1P1Dlcct for most three to four room thC back of your tnack and po5ttKln 1t •;' caQ IOU·frtt J-800-GO-ltYDER w rttt i11t ve •~ pcrtc clo lO the door of your home a.~ ~s1blc. Oltf b1 ..a. _._...,,._....___ __ .. , • l .. •• A dream comes true . Prudential -Jon Douglas Realtor achieves artistic fame By Rochelle Liss After four yea.J'\ of mterm11tent art classes al Coa.\thne College, I decided to enter my first art !>how after receiving an entry form from the C1ty of Newport Beach Art.\ (I · r) Rochelle Liss and Jon Deboy Comm1''"'" My mind \tarted reeling and I thought what fun 11 could be to try th1~ The form \a1d you could only enter three piece' of art Smee I only had two 011 picture' framed. that would have to do They at..o h,1d 10 be done m the la,1 36 month' At 9 a m . October 28. I took the pamungs to the We~t Newport Community Center. I w~ told to pick them up later that day. When ( amved, there Wa'i a letter congratulating me My Red Beach Hou'e picture wa\ one of 35 cho-.cn out of 91 entrees for the 1995 fall Juried art 'ihow slated. November I 0. The flight.of the art show 1. walked the .. hallway of CiJY Hall looking for my painting. I told my daughter, Dayna, that something must have happened and they decided not to bang it in the show. Then I located it on the wall next to the mayor's door. I could not believe my eyes and I started lo really get ~xcited. By then, several of my friends and family had arrived. They enjoyed meeting each other and eating the delicious food . Al 6: 15 p.m., the awards started and I received an honorable mention. I was thrilled. Councilwoman Jan Debay presented me with a splendid ~n ribbon and cash prize. There were only five cash prizes. Everyooe w so proud of me. The Red Beach Hou<;e will be on display until January 2 at C11y Hall. I will never forget how the ift juron. made my dream come true. When my art instructor heard the new!. she called and ~d I better do more classes and more pamting in my art studio, which happens to be the kitchen. I also received congratulation from Maxine Montgomery. vice president/manager of the Newport Beach office of Prudential -Jon Douglas Co. Since the art show I have lcMncd the little red beach house was built in 1925 and Harbor Ridge Estates Superb views of ocean, Catalina and city Lights from this bri&ht Devon hire model-perfect home. A lovely office and master suite on the first floor plus thice other bedrooms, two fireplaces, spa and fountain urrounded by tu h landscaping. A co1y custom deck for those quiet captivating sunsets. This home is cloi.c 10 community pocll and spa. Offered at $84$,000. . Por /fftOrt U,fo1'1n41lon, caU Marci Adltr of Mttro Rtalty, 5 Corp(}rau P/.a:QJ, N1wporl lh«lt, (11') 72()..9422. .owned by one family until it was recently sold. It will be demolished soon. It warms my heart to have recorded a piece of Newport Beach history. After the art show I called Marlo, my younger daughter in MinneapoUs. to tell her the news. The first words out of her mouth were, ·you never cease to amaze me, mom.· ·Making Dreams Come True is my real estate slogan and is printed on all my advertising. It is In American dream for home ownership. It is a pleasure to see my clients' excitement when I find their dream house and uccessfully negotiate the sale. Call Roclltlk Liu, broar, Gll.1 tuUl ctrti/Ud rtlocatio11 ~cialisl for n. Pnult11dal -Jo1t Do"1m Co., (1 U ) 159- 64(>0, at. 325 and ltt lier lllllh "'"' dntunS COllll ITut. Location, location, location Three bedroom. one and three-quarter bath. single story Mesa Del Mar home is priced to sell nt only $197.000. Features spacious dining and a oozy fireplace in the living room. Newer tiled kitchen flooring. Remodeled tiled baths, fresh paint in and out. For more informa&~ caU Int:. Dia:. al ColdwtU Ban/ctr Costa Mtsa offiu, (114) 668- 9333 OT (114) US..fl993. Channing Ea1tWuff home Recently remodelCd this light and bright three bedroom, two-bath single level home offers Newport Beach lifestyle. The ranch-style home is located within waJpng distance to Fashion I land offices, restaurants and shops. Conveniently near transportation corridors, the home is secluded in a mature tree-lined area away from the frantic pace. The rollin1 areen hHls of Eastbluff provide a backdrop for quality living. From the entryway. pride of ownership is evident, Marble Ooors in entry and kitchen accent the plush carpet Dual-gJv,ed window provide privacy and quiet while. filtering the glory of the sunshine. Three kylights crown the home with light and energy. The maible fireplace in the family room graces the boti~ with the taste of opulent living. Rich oak buHt- ins accent the third bedroom. now used as an office with master-crafted detail. The cr-ciou master uitc wa.o. ~igncd with thC executive in mind . The double-wood hake roof is tluu year. old. New air conditionin& and furnace ensure perfect climate winter and 5Umrner. The new security sy tem ensure safety. An exlrt-iz.ed garage provides orgarrizcd tortge ind space: - The yard 1s a secluded oasi . Extensive hardscape garnishes the lush plant life. The sparkling spa. ftrepit·and tranquil waterfall set the attitude for visions of a better life. Well· -manfoured tree and hrub encircle the home wrule raised brick flower beds make maintenance simple. Having reduced the price thoUsabds of dollars, lhC sell~r i determined to move quickly. Creative financing including en owner-carried first tnJ t deed are po siblc. Incredible rate and terms make this home even more attractive. For""""'°""' infonNlllon oNI a pri)>tllt 1lt0wllt1, coll Maxl111 MU.k tut4 Jo1 Curlilf ol · tlu Ntwporl Btad 0Jfk1 of Tlt1 PnukltdiJl-Jo;, Dovflos Co., (1U) 1SJ.f#O. .My Turn By Perry Taub THANKSGIVING? YES! situation in our county provides opportuni~_ies for future growth in numerous · econo111ic sectors which will help enrich our community. • Estate property Situated on Fourth Fairway • MBSttr Suites on Each Floor • Exquisite Architecture Details througJxmt • IAp Pool • Big Cnnyon Rmaentinl • Spacious 3 bd, 3 ba home • lA'lfC Fnmtly rornn • Huge k1rcJJt.,1 opnis to prim u pot.,/ Desp it e the tact many of us have faced challenges \Vi th the past year's econ0111ic dif- ficulties in our county, \\'e all should rcmen1bcr and be thankful that \Ve reside 111 o ne of the n1ost desirable con1munities in The N.iticn . ' I thank my client:S and friends tor making this year succcsstl1l, and look forward to .i terrific new year tor all of us. BIG CAN'to BEST VALUE nnd rpn • 3 Car Gnragt' The present financial 4 bedroom home with library on an oversized lot. Eleanor Bowle 759-0649 ext. 145 ... Super End -E" Tranquil back bay, sunset views. $465,000 Ginny Anderson 844-9060 ext. 151 BAYSHORES Remodeled 5 bet, family room, gourmet kitchen. n~r bay and beach. $1, 125,000 Eleanor Bowle 759--0649 ext. 145 WATERFRONT DUPLEX Private boat doci<, excellent location on channel with views of bay and city park. Upper unit has huge deck. David Prince 644-9060 ext 120 P ERRY TAU B Big Canyon• Belcourt Specialist Off. (7 14 ) 644-9070 xl 11 Res. (7 14) 644-5833 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Cape Cod charm -4 bet plus den, hardwood floors and French doors. $497,000 . Eleanor Bowle 759-0649 ext. 145 Bayfront home of Frank Lloyd Wright type design. Unparalleled ocean and bay views. Judy Muncy 644-9060 ext. 108 " 4 bet, family room, gated community with pool and tennis. $699,000 Steve Suther1en 644-9060 ext. 126 Magnificent new waterfront gated estate. Private ~ch. ba~ pool, terraced spa, 4 car garage, 6 bd. Judy Muncy 644-90fSO ext. 108 - .. .· - • This home's bluff top location allows for expansive views of the Pacific Ocean and Catalina Island. Located on ch:uming Little Corona Beach, it features 4 l]cd- rooms, 3 baths, a large interior courtyard and easy access to the beach. John Campbell Your Salt Water Broker (loo) 47J·81IJ GREAT OPPORTUNITY To Bnild theEstate of Your Dreams 2 parcels • approximately 1 acre each Will Trade for home or income property In Newport Beach or Laguna Beach. $395,000 & $425,000 • 644-9060 .. N EWPORT B EACH Secluded. quiet location. 3·bd Bent• -$•9S.OOO BA.YCa.uT Single story. 9 bd. 3.9 ha Alison M.cCormic1' -«17"4000 EMDALD BA.it White water vicws. cul-dc-"c Bruce Miller -•S99.000 ~~~ COLDWELL BANKER NEWPORT BEACH 759-0649. SBA.va:w Sparldinq condit1an. .. bd. 3.9 b& Steve Sutherlm -f699.000 ., . - • BAUOA. PsNDuulA 922 Weft Ocean!ront 'nlllBl.Unll 2101 Vi•ta Entrad. Ha'rbor Ridqe 16 San Seba•tian Harbor Vi~ Hill• 2801 Blue Water NEW~STIN08 fL990,000 '1328.000 fl.199.000 f8.fr9.000 Joyce Ol11<>n · NSWPOllT N0Jn11 -Corner unit in de•irable Newport North. Owner 1• very m otivated. Beveled inirror,i in dining area and new air condltioninq under W'&rranty. . :JUDY MUNcY -f191.000 ,. NSWPOaT BMCK -1.a.rqcst model with 3 larqe bedroom• & 3 full batlu. Quiet. prlvat~ }Qeatton . D~ perfect home with Berber carpet, c eramic tile floor- lnq", and c~om 'built-IN. • JUT AND L'tl.DN EWJH0 -12'13.000 NEWPOaT BSA.CH -69 fe.-t on the bayf Hiqh quality craf t•man•.hip. Blue Japa.nc•c tile roof. elevator. cathedral ceiling•. 2nd •tory balcony, main hou•e ha• 4r bedroom• and 6 bath.. The que•t.1hou•e 1" l bedroom and 1 bath. DA.VS WONG -M.890.000 CoaoNA DSL MAS -E"traordinary ocean view oulftom contemporary home. N~er on the mar1'ct bdoreJ Built with the hlqhat quality eon.t~ctlon. th1" home bout• ~p•n•ive Vill'W• and rieh butlclbtq material•. Free color brochure available. JuUy MuHcY -•a.899.000 \ eo.oirA Dm. MAa -Rftlloc:leled and sxpanc:t.d Carmel plan in de•trable · Harbor :View htlbl location.. Plantation llhuttcrw. ft4"W ldtcntrn with upqradcd built-bu, • bedroonui. 3 INlthA brick patio, pool Uscl spa. GUo MDltllU>c -'699,000 NWWPoltT Bu.ca -a.. location! Spectactular view of back bay and natur. pre•ervc. De•lrabl~ ,gate guarded community. Model peri•ct, 3 b.d.rooJTW, 2 .9 batM and wonderful outdooi' livtn9. . Jur;1Y MUNCY -"'89.000 · Co~ Dao MAia -3 ~ U\ qreat eoN:lttlon. Old• COM. Front U.rilt 1" 2 bd. 1 ba and ba<!k unit 1• 2 bcl. 1.9 \,a plu• a huqe den; Nsw kitchen and l>atM, open beam. ceiliJ\q•. neutral decor. Cuoi. Moes -"'69.000 NEWPOrr BJrA.CH -Oorqcou• back bay :view on luah 9reenbclt location. 3 b edroom•. 2 .S bath•. 2 , 2•7 .iquare feet -J;>•r title, new pain:t and carpet, larqe and mo•t dc•irable 'E' plan. priced well below recent comp•. ' Cuoi.m BaJDGs -134-9.000 NSWPOn BKACH -Destrabl• end uriit .. Delorer plan ovcrlooldnq expan•ive qrecnbelt. 3 bedroom•. 2.9 bath,;, 1,737 ~wu·c fe.-t -per titl•. new paint and carpet, W'hltc cer-.m.lo tile entry. cu•tom wood ahuttcra throuqhout. C....01.m Bamo• -fa97,!f00 nm Bl.Unll -Seller la d•eperatef Mult ••ll rlqht now. Sc•t Val\l• for inored- lhl• 9"1'ecnbelt location. J 1:Mtd.r0om•, 2 .9 batha. remodeled kitchen and bath- room•. A/C, "curtty ~em. marble entry. CJ1UCk A.MD a4TBY ~ -t289,000 , laVDfa ,... Wonderful •inq e ltory home on qlant corner lot . .A.croH from park, pool and t.rnru•. Ju•t · bloe1'a to •chool•. Top condt-r;::J h:\. n n Uon. extra clean -2 b•d.room• · ~~l...!:::JU::i plu• a den -a 91'.'•at floorplan. DoNAU> PrA.FP -• 21M.000 COLDWELL BANKER OcWaR ma. MM -Pnfec:t CDMhomewttnbleaohecl NEWPORT BEACH !UlrdWood floo~. new kttehm.. new \MitM. flnPlae• :ln.iln.uter :~~:=..:. 759-0649 (