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Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907
BACK ·FROM ·'lllE B
Though catastrophe was predicted, local
governments we.athered the .storm of last
year's .. bankruptcy quite nicely
On a Friday afternoon -just one year ago
today -the word Jeaked out, first just a
whisper and then a scream:
Orange County, the very citadel >Jf the
ever-so-affluent, was Jurching toward finan-
cial collapse. As the stock market closed that
Friday, the county's much-celebrated invest-
ment pool had lost $1.5 billion. -
Within days. Orange County went bust.
"The world's largest bankruptcy," one oty
official lamented
The predictions of things to come were
grim. Thousands of lost JObs .. a state takeover
. . crurunals roarrung the streets . schools
plunged into academic·oblivion . a massive
exodus by business
A year later, thrngs have played out some-
what differently. There have been lost jobs.
massively re duced services in some areas and
a lingering fear about the future.
But on the local front, the effects have been
less hurtful. Costa Mesa actually was able to
hire six more officers this year. And the local
school distrlct is positioning itself to build a
new $2.9 million headquarters.
The toll of the bankruptcy can also be mea-
sured in human terms -people who lost their
JObs, people who suffered public humiliation,
people whose careers soared and the county's
finanoal health soured.
Following is a senes of vignettes on some of
the people whose lives were touched by the
bankruptcy and an accounting of where our
local agencies stand now -one year later
In retrospect, local agency losses in
county pool were a minor setback
School district
After former Newport-Mesa
Unified budget dliector
Stephen Wagner embezzled $4
million in 1992, the last tlung
the school cbstnct needed was
to 1ose more money
But that's what happened
two years later when Orange
County declared bankruptcy in
December 1994, and froze $83
nullion of distnct funds in its
mvestment pool.
Not only did the clistnct
invest is own $36 million m
property taxes. it also bor-
rowed $47 million to put into
the pool hoping to reap money
from the lugh interest rate the
risky fund was earrung
After news of the bankrupt-
cy broke, outraged parents
flooded school board meetings,
angry at the bod.rd for borrow-
ing against their chtldren's
education.
School ofhoals countered
that they mvested m the pool,
which had earned the dlstrict
more than $1 million in interest
the year before, to pay for the
higher-quality education New-
port-Mesa residents demand.
In February, a citizens bud-
get advisory committee looked
over a $12.5-million list of cuts
and priontized recommenda-
tions.
School board members
toyed with ideas Wee consoli-
dating schools, eliminating the
staff development program,
freezing employee travel per-
manently and eliminating high
school student transportation.
• SEE SETBACK PAGE A 13
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Amount
in pool
$17 million
$5.8 rnilllon
$83 million
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returned
Impacts
--$13.18 million Employees laid off. none. Programs cut: none.
Payment delays: none
$4.7 million No employees were laid off, no services were
affected. The city did hold off on a few con·
structioff)rojects (mainly street maintenance-
type stu for a short while, until the city could
•determine the scope• of the situation. But.
everything's back on track now. The city was
even able to hire six new offlcen this year and
shoot money into its reserve fund --
$74.4 million Laid off two admm1stratots, four elementary
school psychologists and didn't fill two vacant
administrative positions. Shaved S3 million from
budget in cuts to athletic/act1vit1es transporta-
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P H 0 F I I. I·: S
MARC MARTIN I OAll.Y PILOT
Dean Cordell took an early compensation
package from the county, where be served as
a Harbor Patrol officer.
Enjoying
the winds
of change
T hree days d week, Dean Cordell mboduces
tounsts to the beauty of Balboa Is1and and
Newport Harbor, from a boat he pilots for
the Balboa Pavilion
Llfe is less stressful and calmer for the retired
Orange County Sheriff's Harbor Patrol sergeant
than it was a year a~o when he was responsible
for protecting the county's harbors.
The Orange County bankruptcy hastened th.is
change.
The bankruptcy pushed 59-year-old Cordell's
retirement forward by d year, but he is content
with his decision, despite the tact that he was giv-
en only three days to make it
"When I really look back, 1t was probably bet·
ter for me to do it than to stay.• Cordell said. ·I
sleep good at rught now and We is a lot better than
it was.· .
Cordell said he had been considenng retire-
ment for a few yea.rs, but when the Dec. 6, 1994
declaration of bankruptcy sent parucked county
officials scrambling. and layoffs and early retire·
ment seemed unminent in various county agencies
• SEE SURVIVORS PAGE A 13
Treated water .
contajned .. w ..
viruses in tests ~
• Reclaimed water has not been
re-tested since 1981 when a study dis-
covered viruses m half the samples.
By Evan Henerson, D<Jily Ptloc
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NEWPORT BEACH -The last time the Irvine:
Ranch Wdter D1stnct tested its treated sewage
water for viruses. an engmeenng firm discovere<$
low Jevels of VU"Uses m three of the soc samples tak·
en from the Michelson Reclamation Pldilt, districr
officials say
The samples were taken in 1981 and the district
has not tested its water for VU"Uses since, according
to Ken Thompson,
the distnct's director
of water qudllty
·It's important
because (water dis-
tnct omc1als) cldim
that there are no
VlTUSes m their efflu-
ent and it should be .
safe to dnnk, • sclld
Jack Skinner a
member ot Newport
... Beach's Harbor
Quality Committee
·1 don't know how
"Unless they do
new studies, they
can't speak with
authority that it's
not continuing to
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-JACK SKINNER
they can make that C'laun \\,thout taking new
tests "
Water distnct admuustrator; have repeatedJy
stated that a propo!>al to dump 5 million gallons a
day of treated sewagE' mto Newport Bay poses no
health nsks to swunmer... Experts lured by the dis-
tnct have said the tn·dted water ts clear, \,rus-free
and pracllcally dnnkablP
According to Thomp~on. the tQSt data was part
•SEE WATER PAGE A12
Police raids on
Harbor Boulevard
motels snare 22
By Carolyn Miller, D<J1/y Ptlot
COSTA tvrESA Costd Mesa police ascended on
four moteJs along South Harbor Boulevard Thurs·
day night, culnunallng a three-week arrest effort to
rid the area of cnme and 1uverule problems which
have festered there for the past year.
Dubbed ·operation Clean Sweep,~ the rclld
reportedJy led to a total of 22 arrests of mostly
young adults, suspected of parole and narcotics V\0-
lations and having outstanding warrants, police
said
ln add.ibon to the 22 arrests, which started on
Nov 16 and continued sporadicaJly until Thursday
rught, police also 1Ssued 15 otations for traffic and
other nunor vtolations.
About 600 phone calls from residents and con-
cerned officials from Newport-Mesa Unified School
District raised pollce s awarene.cs that. four motels
from the 2000 block to 2300 block of SOuth Harbor
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AROUND TOWN A6
BEST BUY,S A2
CLASSIFIED 86
ENTERTAINMENT
POLICE FILES
PUBLIC NOTICES BS
RELIGION A8
SOCIETY A9
IPan'S 81
WEATHER A2
•Barbara Saunders must
figure out a way to raise
her three grandsons who
lost their mother, sister
and father in a double
murde r-suicide.
By Carolyn Miller. Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -A phone
call from her daughter's neigboor
tn Lake Anowhead on Nov. ~18,
thrust Barbara Saunders into a
honor she had always prayed
would never happen.
•Th neighbor put my grand-
son, James, on the phone,• &\un·
den s~ud. "James was crymg and
be Aid, 'Dad shot mommy and
StJSy.'•
Her 13·year-old grandson's
tenUytng words mad Saunders
feel like she was golng to die.
*It'• like lostng my own life,•
Sa~ said In a soft voice,
th1J\Jdng about the death OI her
ODJy daµgbter wtll wbam lbe wu. 'jotned et tbe 1a1p • •swry
prayer I 8"I' l&kl I ended with.
'Don't let anything bappea to my
dWdren' That WM tbelig ,_.in
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SATURDAY, OECEMIER Z 1995
gree~
wylder
Ri,de on over to
the LalDlch Pad
Today America's first female
astronaut, Sally Ride will
sign copies of her children's
books at theLauncb Pad, (546·
l061). on the Uurd level of Crystal
' rourt from 11 :30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Ride will descnbe her experi·
ences m space, the travels and
discoveries of the Voyager I and
Voyager II satellites, and the
' earth's environment in her chil·
' (lren's books, Voyager. An
Adventure to Ute Edge of the
Solar System, and The Third
Planet: Exploring Ute Earth from
Space.
Ride became Amenca's first
woman astronaut when she
made a sut-day fbghl aboard the
Space Shuttle"t:hallenger in
1983. Her second fbght aboard
Challenger was m 1984. Ride JS
• now a Professor of Physics at UC
San Diego and the director of
the CaWorrua Space Institute, a
research institute of the uruversi-
ty.
Erin's Babies, a girls cloUung
line and Everything Under The
Sun is having a fall 1995 sample
~brow-out n sale today from 9
a.m. to 2 p .m. at 522 Aliso Ave.
in the Newport Heights area of
Newport Beach.
There's a big selection of
girl's clothes (sIZes sue months to
sue years). and guts to chose
from.
Out Of Santa Fe for Men and
Women is hosting a trunk show
today through Monday featuring
the signature Jackets of Manuel.
Manuel is Nashville's premier
fashion stylist for country stars.
His 1ackets are most known for
theu rhinestones, embroidery
and Lnlays Manuel's back-
.,ground for fitting stars mcludes
~uttmg ElVJS m h1.s first jwnpswt,
aesigTllllg costumes for tl:le Lone
~anger and Roy Rogers, and
:ecently he created Dwight
oakun's Mlonesome cool cow-'
'y" image. Out Of Sante Fe
4·5953) is located at Fashion
' and in Newport Beac:ll.
' · Por senous shoppers you'll be
appy to know two new stores
. expected to open soon at
uth Coast Plaza, M..f\.C. and
~led Too. M.A.C. -which is an
~breviation of Makeup M Cos·
.dletics, will occupY'1,168 ~e
:feet on the lower level f ~el
Court ad1acent to AVVe!nfuia.
The Canadian-based co et-
1cs company is known for its no-
fnlls, black and white plastic
packagmg and cruelty-free com-
mitment to animal testing.
Umtted Too, offers a wide
range of fashion chokes for girls
ages 6 months to 16 years. The
store will occupy 5, e
feet on the upper le¥ erlook·
ing Carousel Court. Th~ new
...,itore will carry the same casual
ashlons for girls that The Umit-
ed otters for women. The line
includes a denim collection, leg·
~jJings, sweaters, dresses, and
D «essories. ...., I
llST MIYS appHrs ~rlo.ys and
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saous aa&eJ Phil ~ (tight)
talks wllla IJacoln Sdaool third
graclen after IMy donated 151
Chrtstmu ~ to datlclrea at Uttle
Wound SC:btiol la Soatb Dellota.
Below, Jemca Safran packl one of
the gtfb, hoping to bring some
holiday cheer to those In neecL
MARC MAKOl'<V DAILY PILOT
PLAYIN·G
SANTA
• Lincoln students adopt Ameri-
can Indian families for holidays.
By Iris Yokoi, Daily Piiot
CORONA DEL MAR -Students at Un·
coin Elementary School played Santa Fri-
day for impoverished American Indian
children in South Dakota.
The 107 students in four third-grade
Lincoln classes brought dozens of
wrapped Christmas gifts to school so they
could be deijvered to the children at Llttle
Wound School on the Pine Ridge Indian
Reservation.
The gifts, American Indian officials
said, will be the only holiday presents the
children of that area -t.He poorest in the
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nation -will receive.
With the help of S\oux chief and New-
port Beach resident Phillip Stevens, each
Uncoln student •adopted• a third-grade
student at Uttle Wound and picked out a
special gift for that child.
Well, make that 15 gifts m Katie
Lange's case. The 8·year.old Lincoln stu-
dent acknowledged that she got so excit-
ed about the project that she and her
father went a little crazy during a shop-
ping spree.
"We gave them gifts we thought they'd
like .. . like watches, little balls, and
Monopoly arid art supplies and stuff like
that,• Katie said.
The holiday gift drive kicked off what
Lincoln students and teachers hope will
develop into a dose relationship with their
counterparts in South Dakota.
Leaming about North American Indi-
ans is an integral part of the third grade
curriculum, and Lincoln's third·grade
teachers are always seeking ways to give
the Newport Beach youth •a better under-
standing of these people who are living in
1995," teacher Linda Thompson said.
This year, parent Unda Safran told
Thompson about her neighbor Stevens,
the former CEO of a multi·million-Oollar
company who sluugged off that title to
devote time to fighting for the return of
Sioux land and the improvement of life for
the native people.
Stevens came to talk to Uncoln stu-
dents and told them about the impover-
ished Sioux people, and "what it's like to
be an American Indian today," Thompson
said.
lnspired by Steveris, teachers Thomp-
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son, Kathy Smith, Keridra Jacoby and
Brooke Overfelt and their students decid-
ed to contribute to the annual holiday gift
drive organized by the Walking Shield
American Indian Society, the Tustin-based
group beaded by Stevens.
Each Uncoln student got matched to
one or two Sioux students. ·Some of the
(Sioux) last names were amazing,• said
Thompson, reading off such names as One
Hom. Yellow Hawk, No Neck, Wallt By
The Edge arid Under Baggage.
Stevens picked up the gifts at Uncoln
Friday. Today, volunteers will help load
those and thousarids ·of other gifts onto
trucks for delivery to some 15,000 children
across the country, said Hugh Margesson,
Walking Shield executive director.
"A little idea grew,• said Thompson.
"It's turned out to be thrilling.•
OBI TU AR
F~'~CJIUring Comm.ISS1oner
Frederickson dies
Services are scheduled Sun-
day at St. James Episcopal
Church in Newport Beach for
William Frederickson, Jr. Mr.
Frederickson, a former Newport
Beach planning commissioner,
died Thursday.
Mr. Frederickson and his wife
Betsy moved to Newport Beach
in 1960. He served on the oty
Planning Commission until 1979
and was recognized by the City
Council in that year for his contri-
b~ons to the city.
Born in 1910, Mr. Frederickson
attended Hollywood High and
graduated from UCLA in 1931 At
UCLA, he was a member of the
swim and wa,te.r polo teams for
four years and was captain of
water polo his senior year.
He served in the Navy in the
Pad.fie Theater during World War n and reached the rank of lieu·
tenant commander. Mr. Freder·
ickson later worked for the Los
Angeles city recreation and parks
department for 41 years and
retired in 1975 as general manag-
er.
Mr. Frederickson is survived
by his son WW18.m Frederickson
1Il of Newport Beach; daughter
Johanna Peters of Thousand
Oaks; and five grandchildren. As
per their Wishes, Mr. Frederick·
son's ashes and his late wile's
ashes will l>e scattered at sea by
the family.
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SATURDAY, DEaMIEll 2. 1m
Mercedes dealer offers
to bankroll sch6ol team Ordinary folks fight extraordinary epidemic
•Daily Pilot readers come to aid of Back Bay Bombers,
first athletic squad for the Alternative Education Center.
I f you looked around the
room, you'd find nothing
remarkable about the people
there.
Just ordinary f<?lk, gathered
maybe for a homeowners asso-
ciation meeting. Or perhaps a
bible discusSion.
By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA.:.. The Back Bay
Bombers will become the Alter-
native Education's Center's first
athletic team, thanks to a tremen-
dous response from Daily Pilot
readers, school ottid.als said Fri-
day.
The Bombers, an 11-member
basketball team of Back Bay and
Monte Vista high school students,
were in danger of dropping out of
the National Junior Basketball
league before they played their
first game because they lacked
$575 for uniforms and other fees.
But Fletcher Jones Motor Cars
came to the rescue Friday, offer-
ing to sponsor the entire team,
said the Bombers' coach and
Monte Vista teacher, Marc Katz.
Several other community resi-
dents have offered to pay for
shoes and equipment for the
team, be said.
Though· other traditional high
schools, who play in the CIF
league, have budgets for athlet-
ics, Monte VJ.Sta had no money set
aside for a basketball team. It has
never had· an athletic team in its
10-year history.
Katz said he is thrilled by the
community response.
So is Roy Alvarado, a Costa
Mesa gang prevention specialist.
·1 applaud (the donors)
150%," Alvarado said Friday
after he call the school and
learned about the' donations.
#This is-what's going to help us
with gang prevention."
The Bombers, who will play
other community groups in the
National Junior Basketball
league, have been practicing
every day for several weeks.
Their first game will be Dec. 10.
Katz said many of the students
in the Newport-Mesa Unified
School District's continuation and
independent study programs
have garnered self-esteem and
an appreciation for teamwork
tbiough playing on the athletic
team.
The room, after all. wa.s at St.
Mark's Presbyterian.
They ranged in age from
twenty something to fifty some-
thing and seemingly bad little
in common. Except most of
them had been caught in the
painful grip of street violence.
Luis, 24, was shot when he
was 17 .
"I'm OK now, but for a long
time I was afraid to go out of my
house," he said. "l figured if l
stayed in my house, I'd be OK.
nobody could get me. So that's
all I did.•
Luis has a son now, so he's
coming out of bis shell, out of
his house-prison. And he's com-
ing out fighting.
"I'm a Latino male and my
community needs people to
speak out against gun violence
and I'm here to learn how to do
that."
Bob and Pam were next to
tell why they were there.
Chamber heralds holiday season with walk "I'll let Pam speak for us,"
Bob said.
"My mother was murdered
two years and four months
ago," Pam said. "By my uncle.
I've been depressed for two
years, now I want to do some-
thing."
Strolling carolers, a Toys for
Tots drive and live reindeer will
be part of the annual Corona del
Mar Christmas Walle Sunday
from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., sponsored
by the Corol'\a del Mar Olamber
of Commerce.
in lunch at Typhoons restaurant
in Santa Monica; a year of chi-
ropractic care; other trips and
meals. Tickets are $1 and can
be purchased · the day of the
walk. George said be bad not been
affected personally by gun vio-
lence. Local merchants will host open
houses and serve refreshments.
The event will take place on East
Coast Highway and alongside
streets between Acacia and Poin-
settia avenues.
Nine different bands will play
throughout the day. There will
also be strolling carolers and
strolling models and ·uve rein-
deer• at Franklin Realty. Free
photos with Santa will be offered
at Priestley Chiropractic.
"I'm just sick of it,• he said.
•I speak Spanish, and I want to
go into the communities that
suffer the most and help get
something done." More than 100 prizes will be
auctioned off, including a heli-
copter ride for five, culminating
Those participating in the Toys
for Tots drive are asked to bring
an unwrapped toy for donation.
Dan also had not been per-
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sonally involved. He simply got
tired of frying to explain Ameri-
ca's epidemic of violence lo
people in Hong Kong and
Japan, where he has studied for
the better part of the last five
years.
"I was the only foreigner in
this town of 7,000, but they
knew what weht on in Ameri-
ca, .. ~he said. "They wanted to
know why we shoot each other
all the ti.n'I e. At first I'd explain
about our cowboy heritage and
the NRA, and then I realized it
·made no sense at all. I couldn't
explain it. Finally, I realized this
is fundamentally insane."
Karen is another who bas not
seen gun Violence up close.
•And I'd like to keep it that
way," she said. ·1 have always
been involved in children's
injury issues, and this may be
the biggest children's injury
issue there is."
Charlie and Mary Blek were
definitely affected by handgun
violence. Theu son was mur-
dered two years ago on a New
York street by three teen-age
thugs. The shooter got nine
years to life, his pals three to 10.
I don't want to use the last
names of others at the meeting.
As Karen said at one point,
"Maybe it's a death wish to get
involved in something like this."
Jeny came late to the meet-
ing. It takes longer for people in
wheelchairs to get around. Jeny
has been in that chair since
someone shot him in Cincinnati
15 years ago.
"The guy who shot me got
two years, I got life," he said.
A few years later, Jeny was
in Memphis, coming out of a
restaurant A thug came up,
stuck -a gun in bis face and
demanded money.
"Go ahead and shoot," Jerry
told the man. "I have a life sen-
tence, so shoot me."
After a startled pause, the
confused hood told Jerry to run
·1 can't you idioU-Jerry
yelled back. •You run I•
Jerry grins about it now. And
he'll tell you that both criminals
used the exact same kind of
gun on him, a· small but lethal
derringer pistol -one of the
types of handguns these people
had come together to learn how
to fight.
Charlie and Mary Blek,
whose SOD Matt, a college stu-
dent, was murdered on the
streets of New York, are now
dedicating their lives to fighting
handgun violence.
They have formed Orange
County Citizens for the Preven-
tion of Gun Violence -Stop
Gun Violence, for short. They
hope to do what they can to
help reclaim our streets.
The primary missions are to
retaip the assault-weapons ban,
to have gun violence recog-
nized as the public health issue
it is and to stop production of
"Saturday Night Specials," the
cheap automatics that have vir-
tually no other use than street
killing.
The guru for this~
session for Stop Gun Violence
was Sandy Cooney, western
regional directoJ of HandgWl
ControL Inc. Sandy bas never
been shot. but he bai, oo man
than one occasion, been th.r'Mt-:
ened by gun freaks and bad
guns held to his head. .,
"I am not very popular in :;
some circles," says Sandy, who :
was born and raised in N~ ~ch. He lived most of his life -.
in Eastbluff and was a 1977
graduate of Corona del Mar
High School. · ·
Sandy says his organization
is not out to see all handguns ,.
banned. •
·we just want to see rational'
control." he said. "There is • nothing inconsistent with rea-J
sonable control of dangerous • r-
weapons and the Second •
Amendment.•
.He looks at it this way:
· •If some sort of new disease •
was killing 37 ,000 people a yeat
in America, don't you think that'
would be declared a public-
health crisis?• be asked. "But
that's what's happening right
DOW. Handguns kill 103 people
every day, 15 of them kids. U it •
was anything else, it would be
declared an epidemic."
And as Luis and Jeny and "'
Sandy and Charlie and Mary ;
Blek and almost any cop can
tell you, most of those shootings
are done with Saturday Night
Specials. And most of those are •
manufactured right here in our
backyard, by the six companies
that comprise Southern Califor-
nia's "Ring of FU'e. •
Next week., A look inside the
Ring of Fire. ..
•~MARTIN'S column runs~
Thursday and Saturday.
Wife of presidentiaI
hopeful seeks support
Gramm bas been lobbying for
government Nduction ever Ii.nee
he~ came to Washington D.C.
as a conservative congi:essman
with the Democi'itiC party. (Dr.
Gramm called her husband a
"boll weevil• Democrat).
Phil Gramm later resigned his
Congressional seat and came
back tlS a Republican senator, but
he has never dumged his mes-
sage, his wife said,
By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -It's beginning
to look a lot like campaign time.
During a speech to the Orange
. County Federation of ~epublican
Women Friday, first lady-hopeful
Wendy Lee Gramm addressed a
roomful of people, many of whom
are already eying the March 1996
primary elections.
Then there was Marge Panzer
of Corona del Mar, stumping for
her grass-roots bid at Marilyn
Brewer's ?0th Assembly District
seat, outside the ballroom of the
Costa Mesa Red Lion Hotel.
CASEY WKSC~ I DAILY PILOT
At the Red Uon Inn in Costa Mesa, Wendy Gramm, wife of presldenttal hopeful Phil Gramm, dis-
Inside the ballroom, Gramm
asked Republican women of
Orange County to support th~
campaign of her husband, U.S.
Sen. Phil· Gramm who hopes to
win the GOP presidential nomi-
nation. " cusses the platform on which her husband wW campaign.
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"We've got a small window of
opportunity,• Gramm told the
gathering. "Phil will give the
American people a clear choice.
We can change the direction of
this country."
A former chair of the U.S.
Conun~clity Futures 'li'acling
Commission under presidents
Reagan and Bush, Gramm is also
a former professor of economics at
Texas A&M University. She spent
the morning touring with county
Republican Cha.inn.an Tom
Fuentes, who also spoke briefly at
the Federation luncheon.
Much of Gramm's 15-minute
address to the federation focused
on excessive taxes and the need
to take regulatory power away
from government.
According to his wife , Phil
''TASTf SPAIH"
•He's not running because Jle
wants to be President," Gramm
said. "Phil wants to go to ·the
White House because there's a
job to be done. He wants to return
the power back to you and take it
away from Washington D.C ."
Gramm listed inheritance ta.x
and capital gain tax as examples
of government over-regulation ..
· Gtamm's speech did not take
any explicit shots at President
Clinton or the Democrats. She
praised Orange County Republi-
cans for being "vigilant" and for
helping to lead the party to the
numerous victories during the
November 1994 elections.
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in the news
California Elementary
era& holiday sale
Need a cool Christmas gift at a
reasonable price? Then come
check out the Ca.llfomia Elemen-
tary School PTA craft sale Dec. 7.
Parent-created crafts will be
displayed at various booths in tl).e
school's multi-purpose room from
· 6-9 p.m. The school is located at
3232 California St.
Fund-raiser to benefit
foster children
Shape-Up Newport wiU host a
.. Festival of Trees" fund-raiser
Dec. 11 to benefit homeless chil-
atin caught m the institutional
form of foster care in Orange
County.
The 9th annual fund-raiser for
The Helen Hunter Fund will take
place from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m . at
Shape-Up Newport, 1080 Irvine
Ave. The Helen Hunter Fund
assists in the promotion of long-
term foster care or adoption in a
home.
The event will include a silent
auction of Christmas trees deco-
rated and donated by local mer-
chants. Christmas tree themes
include a Toy Tree, a Celestial
Tree, a Victorian Tree, an Angel
Tree, a Country Western Tree and
a Winter Wonderland Tree.
A "Member's Revenge Auc-
tion• is also planned, during
which Shape-Up Newport club
members can bid for their chance
at fun revenge on the personal
trainers, ~erobic instructors and
other fitness staff.
The event is open to the pub-
lic. Ad.mission is $20 and checks
should be made to "Orangewood
Children's Foundation -Helen
Hunter Fund.•
Call 631-3623 to RSVP.
.Family sponsors
needed for holidays
The FISH-Harbor Area, a
\Jmted Way agency, is asking for
community help to brighten up
the holiday season for those less
fortunate.
11 you are interested in spon-
soring a needy family for Thanks-
giving or Christmas, call FISH-
Harbor Area and ask for Katie.
Call (71.t) 642-6060.
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Painting?
If you're look-
ing to paint or
repaint, rebuild
it, r~place it or
restore it, look
in the Pilot
Classifieds to
find the service
best fitting
your needs.
volunteer diredory ·
• THE VOLUNTEER 0.CTORY runs
perlodlcally In the Dally Pilot. If you'd
like Information on getting your organl·
Htion listed, call 642-4321, Ext. 331.
JWENILE DIABETES FOUNDATION
INTE.RNATIONAL
The Juvenile Diabetes Foundation
International. Orange County Oiapter; Is
seeking volunteers to serve on Its golf
tournament committee and for data
entry. Also a public relations lntem ls
needed. For lnformatJon on these and
other opportunities, call Lee Powell at
553-03~3.
KIDS CANCER CONNECTION
The Kids Cancer Connection Is dedicat-
ed to the ernotiof'lal, educational and
financial needs of children afflicted with
cancer. Volunteers are needed. For lnfor·
matlon, call 851-7774.
SUSAN G. KOMEN
BREAST CANCER FOUNDATION
Volunteers are needed to assist in a
variety of programs with the Orange
County chapter. For more information,
call 480-5222.
MAKE·A·WISH FOUNDATION
Make-A·Whh Found1tion of Orange
County, whldl makes wishes come true
for dlildr.n with llf•threatenlng Illness·
1 es, seeks volunteers to occupy a variety
of positions. For Information, c.all Giida,
476-9474
MAROt OF DIMES
The March of Dimfl office In Costa
Mesa needs volunteers for fund-raising
committees, speaking opportunities,
occaslonal office .work and help with
bulk malllngs. For information, call 631-
8700.
MASTER CHORALE OF
ORANGE COUNTY
The performing <1rt.s organization
needs volunteers. for computer input.
ticketing, filing and handling phones.
For information, call 556-6262.
MUSCULAR DYS'raOPHV ASSOCIATION
The Muscular Dystrophy Association of
Orange County is in need of volunteers
for support group leaders, packet stuff·
Ing. special event staffing, office help,
coin counters. speaker's bureau, etc. For
more information, call 750-1408.
NEW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN INC. •
The non-profit recovery unter for
adult women wi1ft akohol and other
chemic.al dependencies seetts volunteen.
C.11 548-9927 ~ 10 a.m. and 6
p.m. or all Joy at 548-1754
NEWPORT IEAOt CONFERENCE AND
VISITORS' BUREAU
The Newport Beach Conference and
Visitors Bureau k dedk:ated to the pro-
motion of the city to pot~tlal visitors. If
you have extensive knowt.dge of New-
port Beach and would llke to volunteer,
call ni-1&11 .
NEWPORT BEACH FRIENDS
OF THE llBRARY
The growing Interest In the year-old
Used Book Store In the Centr.al Library
has created a need for more volunteers
to staff the store and the workroom,
where members categorize and screen
the condition of the books donated by
the community. Volunteers must be
members of Friends of the Library a~
are asked to work two three-hour shifts
per month. can voluntfff' coordinator
Hannah Flynn at 67~19 or the book-
store at 759-9667 for more Information.
NEWPORT COSTA MESA YMCA
The Newport-Costa Mesa YMCA needs
a variety of general volunteer help For
at-ease
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OPOAMOAC
The opera Pacific Guild A.lhance, • sup-
port group fof Opera PaclflC. has a wide
r~ of activttles for Yc>lunteers. For
Information. call 47~.
OPERATION a.EAN SlATf
Operation Oean Slate, a Com Mesa-
based organiutlon that focuses on graf-
fiti prevention. needs volunteers to
paint out graffiti and for othtr duties
For more Information, call Mlchael
Howard at 435-0745.
" ORANGE COAST.INTERFAITH SHELTER
The Interfaith Shelter Is the largest
family shelter In the county, housing,
feeding and counseling 20 fam1lles daily
The group needs volunteers and dlspos
able diape~. For Information. c.all Jeff
Reynolds, 631·7213.
ORANGE COU.NTY COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT COUNOL
Volunteers are needed for a variety of
functions For information, call. 839
6199.
ORANGE COUNTY
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
The Orange County Chamber Orches-
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The Orange Coonty Homeless Tastt
Force 1s recruiting volunteers for the
Interfaith Coone.ti Netwol1c to WOf1t ~
on-one with homeless adults in a pro-
gram on basic hfe skills. For lnfonnatlo1).
call263-1774 •
ORANGEWOODBOUTIQUE
The upscale resale boutique that ben4-
fits the Orangewood Children's Home
for neglected and abuse<:1 children needs
volunteers to create displays. tag dot.hes
and work with customers, among other
duties For information. call Christine,
760-6640. • •
ORTON DYSLEXIA SOO£TY :
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The Orton Dyslexia Society needs peo-
ple to help teach reading skills, work on
mailings and coordinate ttie adult
group For information, call 999-01 ~
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fESTIVAL OF TREES
South Coast Plaza presents the
.Festival of. ~ees at Crystal Co\lrt
through Monday The public is
invited to stroll through a forest of
brightly decorated holiday trees
and enjoy a variety of activities for
a nominal fee Proceeds benefit
Hoag Hospital in Newport Beach.
For information, call 5504636,
category number 8733.
COSTA MESA CHIUSTMAS CAROL
Costa Mesa H.igh School Dra-
ma Department presents "A
Christmas Carol" a t 2 p.m. and
7:30 p.m today. Advance ticket
prices are $6 for adults, $5 for stu-
dents (high school age and
under), $4 for CMHS students
with ASB stickers There will be a
speciaJ matinee price of $2 for ele-
mentary school students. Tickets
at the door will be $7 for every-
one. For miormatton, call the
school ofhce, 556-3344. 1.. __:_
PIECEMAKERS' FESTIVAL
Celebrate the holiday season
at the annual Piecemakers Christ-
mas Fesbval, where 150 booths of
hand-crafted items will be for
sale. Live country music, great
food and entertdlOment. While
you're there, visit the new Christ-
mas tree lot. Hours are 9 a.m. to 5
pm. Saturday, 10 am. to 4 p.m.
Sunday No admission fee. Piece-
makers Country Store, 1720
Add.Ins Avenue (714) 641-3112.
MARmME LAW SEMINAR
A three-hour seminar examin-
ing local, state and federal boat-
ing 1 s in layperson's tenns from
9 a.m. to noon today at Orange
Coast Hege's Sailing Center,
1801 W. Pacific Coast Highway
between the Balboa Bay Club
and the Sea Scout Base in New-
port Beach. Registration fee is $23
per person ot $39 per couple. To
register call 645-9412.
SUNDAY
CHRISTMAS WALK
The Corona del Mar busmess
community hosts its annual
Christmas Walk from 11 a.m. to 4
p.m . Stroll down East Coast H.igh-
way and enjoy the many shops
and eateries, which will be offer-
ing special sales, promotions and
events. Carolers and local musical
bands will provide musical enter-
tainment. A great way to get into
'the holiday spirit. Call the Corona
deJ Mar Chamber at 673-4050 for
more info.
ANOENT INDIAN JEWELRY,
Dr. Stephen Markel, associate
curator of the Los Angeles Coun-
ty Museum of Art, will present a
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CONCERT REHEARSAL
Rehearsals are scheduled
today and Dec. 10 for alumni, pal'-
ents and staff interested in per-
forming in Costa Mesa High
Sdlool's annual holiday concert
Dec. 11. The rehearsals are from 3
to S p.m . both Sundays in the
CMHS choir room. Call John
Undfors at the school, 556-334.4.
PERFORMANCE POETRY
Pertonnance poet Lee Mallory
will present a reading for his fifth
book, "Full Moon, Empty Hands•
7-9 p.m. Sunday at the Fashion
Island Barnes & Noble. Mallory is
accompanied by Musican Neil
Miranda. 953 Newport Center
Drive, ~ewp6rt Beach, 759-0982.
MONDAY
bert, woodshop teacher at Costa
Mesa High School. 1Wo evening
se ons, 6:30 to 9:30 a. m. are $25
per session, plus a $5 materials
fee. To register and for more inf or-
mation, call 432-5880.
MEN'S FEUOWSHIP BREAKFAST
St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church hosts its weekly men's fel-
lowship breakfast at 7 a.m. m the
church's Dierenfield Hall, 600 St
Andrews Road, Newport Beach
Dr. Charles Reynolds will speak
on •Advent and Christmas m
India." Open to all men; cost is
$2.50. Call the church at 631-
2880.
SHOW AND TELL SEMINAR
The Fulton Skin Institute h osts
a free seminar with ptesentations
on f adal rejuvenation (the non-
HOUOAY PROJECTS IN WOOD surgical facelift), liposuction and
slide lecture from 2 to 4 p.m. on
the skill and deep traditions of
jewelry artists of India. The lec-
ture is at Newport Harbor Art
!vfuseum, 850 San Clemente Dr.,
1Wo woodworking classes other cosm etic procedures fol-
today and Dec. 11 offer three hour lowed by questions and answers
classes in making three different and a personal consultation with
holiday projects at Orange Coast Dr. James Fulton. Space is linut-
College. Attendees will make'• ed so call for reservations, 631 -
basic Christmas projects using jig 1 3376. The Fulton Skin Institute 1s
saws, band saws and sanders. at 1617 Westdiff, Ste. 100, New-
Course instructor is Chuck Shu-port Beach.
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HARBOit CRUISE
Jom the Newport Jaycees, a
network of young professionals
ranging m age from 21to39, in a
Harbor Cruise aboard the Can-
nery Boat from 6:30 to 9 p.m The
crwse include hors d'oeuvres,
and a no ~ost bar followed by a
silent auction and dessert in the
Cannery Bar. For ticket purchase
call Julie Chapman, 672-0622
Available seating is bmtted and
advance purchase lS recommend-
ed. Cost is $16 for members, $20
for non-members. The Cannery
Restaurant is located at 3010
Lafayette, Newport Beach. For
more infonnatlon, call the New-
port Jaycees lnfoline at,451-2178
THURSDAY ·
HOLIDAY BRUNCH
The Friends of the Orange
Coast Jnterfaith Sheller hold a
sumptuous Holiday Brunch at the
Village Crean from 11 a .m to 1
p.m. A $25 adnussion cost
includes food, live entertamrnent
and a •The best of holiday cook-
ing,• a demonstration by renown
chef David Wilhelm of Clumayo
Grill. The highlight of the brunch
is the decorating of the Shelter's
Christmas tree. Children living at
the shelter spend time after
school and on weekends making
ornaments for the shelter Christ·
mas tree. These ornaments will be
on •sa1e• at the brunch Once an
ornament is •sold" it goes on the
tree and the decorated tree
returns to the shelter as does the
contribution. Reservations dre a
must. Call 760-8384 before Nov
30
SISTER CITY BREAKFAST
The Newport Beach Sister City
Association w1ll hold tts annual
Christmas Breakfast Buffet begm-
rung at 7:30 am at the new New-
port Harbor Nautical Museum's
Riverboat Cafe (former!} the
Reuben E. Lee) The assoaallon is
a non-profit, volunteer orgdruZ(l·
uon which promotes mtematlonal
communication bet ween the peo-
ple of Newport Beach and its sis-
ter ohes in Okazaki, Japan
Anllbes, France; and C abo San
Lucas. Mexico Cost ts $15 per
person. For reservations and
informatlon, cdll Dru Cottrell at
644-3150
'CAN WE TALK?'
Women In Management pre-
sents a discussion of the cWferent
ways men and women commuru-
cate and how to deal wtth the
gender differences. T.he presenta-
tion by management trclirung pro
Mlm1 Donaldson will be during a
dinner meeting at the Sheraton
Newport, 4545 MacArthur Blvd.,
Newport Beach.. Networkmg
begins at 6 p m . d.lnner 1S at 6'.3
p m Cost is $35. Call Cheryl
Scherr at 838-1558
FRIDAY
NATURE HOLIDAY BOUTIQUE
The EnVironmental Nature
Center holds its first ever Holiday
Boutique with nature themed
guts today from noon to 3 p.m.
and Saturday from 10 a m to 2
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p.m. on-the trailer deck at th
Center, 't601 16th St., Newport
Beach Sale5 will help to support
ENC program fund.mg for the
spnng semester. The ENC, a
public benefit, non-profit orgaru-
zatlon has provided enVU"Onrnen·
tal education through interpretive
tours to school children, youth
groups and the general public for
23 years in a unique 2.5 acre set-
ting of Cahf orrua native plants
and wildhle. For more infonna-
bon, call Bo Glover at 645-8489.
made po s1ble by a generous
donation from th Newport Har·
bor Eilts Club. D ·gned for chil·
dren from age 6-16, th event Wlll
feature boli'day crafts, a mowman
building con~ t and a VlSlt from
Santa Claus. Parents are enco'ur-
aged to bring camera!i and plenty
of film to photograph their chil·
dren playmg in the snow. Grant
Howald Park is at the comer of
Fifth and Iris Avenues in Corona
del Mar. For more information;
call 6«-3151.
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Some 15 tons of snow are fore-appreciation and thanks to all the
cast to fall in Grant Howald llark people who have helped them
in Corona del Mar for a Winter I will hold an open house from tb
Wonderland, from 10 am. to 1 a.m to 4 p .m . at. the Sea Scout
Pm Sponsored by the Newport 1 Base, 1931 West Cnast Highway,
Beach Community ServicesJI Newport Beach. The Westwind II
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MONDAY, DEC. 11
HOLIDAY CONCERT
Costa Mesa High School stu·
dents, parents and alumru p11 nt
an annual Hollday Concert at 7
p m. at Newport Mesa Chnstian
Center. Call CMHS et 556-3344
ASSERTING YOURSELF
•Assertive Communication
and Self-Esteem• is the title o1 a
free noon.program m the Fnends'
Meeting Room of the Newport
Beach Central Library. Preregis-
tration l.S not necessary to attend
Presented by Mary M. Saucedo.
~f..GBl'bu Village
SANTAANA
(CO<Tlef of Sunflower &.
• Plaza Di behind Planet Hollywoodl
the progrlUl\ will help partlOJ>llnb
t am to commumc-ate thcit tru
f ling und rstand th ceuse of
in ftective behavior ond identify
the di.ff er n bctw n pa ve
aggr lVe behaVtor, aggressive
end· rtive styl of commun1·
eating. Saucedo~ a P!if<'hological
as i~ant pecial.Wng m mam ge
and family issu .The Central
Library 1 at 1000 Avocado Ave
For more information, call i 17 •
3801.
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OC PREDICTIONS FOR 1996
Or4nge County Coast Assoaa-
tion holds a Hobday luncheon
hononng the board of chrectors
and featunng gue t speakers Edi·
tors Bill Lobdell of the Daily Pi.lot
·and Jun Wood of the Coaster, dl~·
cus ing the busmess economy.
politics, bankruptcy and the
Orange Coast in the conung year
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Newport Beach. R ption end
museum tour at 11:30 • m., lun•
cheon at noon. program at t 2.45
C l 1S $20 per pE"..rson and •
vatlon d . cUin Monday, ~
11. Call 548-4942 for rcservation.t
and in!onnabon.
IMPROVE COMMUNICATtONS
The Co ta Mesa Chamber or
Commerce holds a monthly net•
working breakfast from 7 .15 to
8 45 a m. at -the Co ta Me£•
Country Club, 1701 Golf Course
Dnve, Costa Mesa. Sue Podany
will speak on the unportance of
good commurucation Cost for
the-e\:ent lS $10 with prepaid
rfservation, $15 at the door. To
make reservations, call the
Chamber office at 574·8780.
•~your 1t~ms to the Around Town
£d1tOI' The Daily Ptlot. 330 W Bay St.,
Costa Mesa, Cahf. 92627, fa"t 646...e t 70 or
call S4().. t 224, Ext 333.
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butheran Church of the Master
By D•vld Slln + NAME: Lutheran Church of
the Master. . + ADDRESS: 2900 Pacific View
Drive, Corona del Mar.
+TELEPHONE: 759-1031. + DENOMINATION: Evangeli-
cal Lutheran Church in Ameri-
ca. + YEAR ESTABLISHED: 1957. + SENIOR PASTOR: Mark
Anderson. + PASTORAL STAf:F: Sue
Crooks, secretary; Susan Parr,
organist/choir director; Nancy
Spaeth, after-school program
director. + SERVICE TIMES: Sunday,
10:30 a.m. Sunday School runs
concurrently. Pastor's class is ·
held Sunday at 9:15 a.m. + SIZE OF CONGREGATION:
150. + CONGREGATION MAKEUP:
Varl_ed in ages. + CHILD CARE: Provided. + TYPE OF WORSHIP: Liturgi-
cal (a traditional form of wor-
ship). The church holds a con-
temporary se rvice once a
mont h. + TYPE OF SERMON: Ander-
son preaches from the Ecu-
menical Lectionary, which is
used by most churches in the
nation.
"My sermons are taken from
the Gospels and the Old and
New Testaments," Anderson
said. "I never preach topically,
on the hot issue of the day.,. + RECENT SERMON: Ander-
son based hfs sermon, ·christ
the King," on Luke 23:35-43. + UPCOMING SERMON: The
pastor w ill read from
Matthew 3:1-12. + OUTREACH PROGRAMS:
The church's after-school pro-
gram provides care for 30-40
children five days a week.
The church also collaborated
with HUD to build a low-
income housing project adja-
cent to their location, which
they manage.
+ WELCOME WAGON: A
well-marked information
stand where visitors can regis-
ter is put out on Sunday
mornings. A church member
follows up by bringing litera-
ture and cookies to the regis-
trants' homes. The pastor will
also follow up w ith a phone
call.
+DRESS: Casual to formal. + INTERESTING NOTE:
Lutheran Church of the Mas-
ter has a monthly event for
families w ith children. There is
a st oryteller, live music,.
sin~i n~, and group games and
act1vit1es. CaH t he church for
more information.
Lutheran Church of the Master
senior pastor Mark Anderson.
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499-3088
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Newport Buch
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THE WONDER OF OtRJSTMAS
A Cbildlen'& mu cal at St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church,
600 St. Andrews Road, Newport
Beach at 6 p.m. Sunday. Por more
intonnation, call 574-2228
AUTHOR URIS TO SPEAK
Internationally renown American
author Leon Uris will speak at 7
p.m. Jan. 7 at Tumple Bat Yahm,
1011 Camelback, Newport Beach.
Ticket go on sale Sunday.
Reserved seats, $30; Urueserved,
$20; Students and Seniors, $10.
For more information, call Dr. Ted Greenzang, event chair, 836-0741
or Temple Bat Yah.m, 644-1999.
SPECIAL EVENTS
CHRISTMAS RECYCLE/CRAFTS
Newport Beach Religious Science
Community Church bolds a
Christmas crafts sale at the church
parsonage, 1929 Tustin Ave., Cos-
ta Mesa, 10 a.m. to noon today.
646-3199.
BAAMORE'S 20TH ANNIVERSARY
Fairview Community Church cel-
ebrates the 20th anniversary of the
Rev. Gary Barmore at 10 a.in. Sun-
day. Fonner Costa Mesa mayor
Mary Hornbuckle will deliver dig-
nitary greetings and there will be
special music. Refreshments and
celebration follow the service.
2525 Fairview Road in Costa
Mesa. Information: 545-4610.
'lA SPAGNA' PERFORMANCE
At Christ Church by the Sea, 1400
W. Balboa Blvd. at the 9:30 a.m .
service Sunday, the Rio Hondo
Collegium and Recorder Work-
shop will present a special perfor-
mance of Heinrich Isaac's •La S~g11a. • Sunday School d11
Nursery care available. {nfomfa-
tion: 673-3805.
RJND-RAISER AUCTION !I
The Mother of Preschoolers f
Newport Mesa Ouistian Cen~
sponsoring a fund-raising auctioti
Sunday<rom noon to 3 p.m. in the
church at the comer of Newport
Boulevard 400 Fair Drive. Items lb
be auctioned include three days t!i
Maui, a weekend mountam ~
away, gourmet coffee basket Ona
more. Information: 891-9465 dr
966-0454. \.
BLOOD PRESSURE otECK~
First United Methodist Church o't
Costa Mesa, 420 W. 19th St., c0n'-
ducts a free blood pressure clli\U::
between 10 and 10:30 a.m. ~
day. Call 548-7727.
ALTERNATIVE GIR'S •
Saint Michael and All An.gels
Episcopal Church holds an alter-
native gift market Sunday after
the 8 and 10 a.m. services -until 1
p.m. Purchase crafts, Christmas
cards, or make a donation to a pro-
ject like Heifer International,
Habitat for Humanity, Ch urch
World Service, etc. 3233 Pad.fie
View Drive, Corona del Mar. Call
644-0463.
HANUKKAH BAZAAR ·
The Sisterhood of Temple Bat
Yahm of Newport Beach/Irvine,
will hold its 20th Annual
Hanukkah Bazaar starting Sunday
9 a .m. to 4 p.m . and continuing
through Thursday Monday
through Thursday, 10 a.m. to S
p.m. A special feature of the week-
long Bazaar will be "'Lunch a.I\d
Learn with Rabbi Mark Miller, w
which will take place 11 un. Dec.
6. Cost for the luncheon is $10 and
reservations are required 1011
Camelback St., Newport Beach.
For more information or reserva-
bons, call 644-1999.
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SOUTH COAST C HRISTIAN C HURCH
We Care About You Because Christ Cares.
"STRIVING FOR THE LIVING CHRIST'
(Philippians 3: 12-16)
Jerrold A. Hollobaugh,
Minister
\\'ontupStmcc 10,IS am
Bible Srodia 9:00 am
Kadt For Oum S 30 pm
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·Christmas wishes made ·with love Doreen
O'BrleD
broQgbtber
Ea mixed-up world. Nobody
• refute that How do you
lain cane-er talong over the <iells of a 10-year-old?
The Make-A~Wllb Foundation <l~'t tiy to explain. They take
things one day at a time, one child
•t a time. This week, the founda-
Jion officially inaugurated South
Coast Plaza's 55-foot-tall "wishing
vee• with the help of some cllil-
Jren anxious to speak to Santa.
The "wish" kids converged on
~~elaborate Santa's Village set up ~ the Jewel Court of SCP to ride
the carousel with its reindeer spin-
ning at 8:30 a .m. Breakfast was
served by Vie de France restaurant
as Santa proudly gave each child a
gift bag. compliments ol South Coast Plaza.
As the carousel spun round, its
animals dancing without the com-
pany of children, Santa huddled
the young people around his gold-
en throne to tell them the story IJf
"The Wishing nee,• by Marie
Taylor.
•'What are real wishes?• asked
father,•• Santa read.
•Real wishes are wishes you
make with love,• he replied.
•Wishes you make for someone
else." As Santa read on, it was
clear what wishes were on the
minds of all the adults watching
the gathering.
Tree-lighting kicks off
holiday season
The Segerstrom family held
'their 13th annual holiday tree
lighting this week at Town Center
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Park. Costa Mesa, in front of The
Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel.
A spectacular 10-story fir was
illuminated in magical stages by
Segerstrom children to the delight
of a capacity crowd. Pre-tree light-
ing, guests converged on the hotel
ballroom for a light buffett and
some holiday cheer.
Outside, dozens of young men
in red jackets were busy preparing
for the arrival of the holiday revel-
ers. No, they weren't Santa's
helpers, but rather the young men
of the Costa Mesa-based All
American Boys Choir proudly
assembled to Sing the songs of the
season at the capable and talented
direftion of leader David Albu-
larl~.
In-I the crowd, pretty Vl.rginla
Osadche of the Balboa Perminsula
with children Holland and
Zachary. Buddy and Nancy Rich-
ley up front and center with son
Spencer and twins Maxson and
Addbon.
Pormer Calilomla Angel base-
ball player Bobby Grlcb served as
master of ceremonies for the
evening, assi~ed by Stan Yaeger
and Tom Murphy of SCP.
Candlelight gala sure
to be holiday hit ·
The 22nd annual Candlelight
Concert Dinner Gala slated for
Dec. 1 pro~ to be the biggest
event of the holiday social season.
Organizers have booked the
Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim as
the venue for a performance by
the Boston Pops Esplanade orches-
tra, under the baton of new con-
ductor Keith Lockhart
The Candelight Concert Com-
mittee, chaired by Newport Beach
resident Catherine Thyen was
attended by Mark Johnson. Dou-
glas and Georgia Jacobs, George
and Judie Argyros, Ted and Mary
Jearr'SlmpJdns, .John and Sandra
Daniels, Tom and Marilyn
Neilsen, Glen and Dott SUllwell,
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The 35-yea.r-young Lockhart
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intern.atiOnal conoert c:irruit since
he sucCeeded the venerable John
Williams earlier this year.
·vou know, Arthur Piedler, the
original conductor of the Pops, was
also 35 when he began with the
orchestra in 1930, • Lochart said
amids1 the crush of an adoring
crowd of well.wishers.
•nie Orange County a ud,ience
is among the very best in the
nation.•
Tickets for the Boston Pops con-
cert, which will include perfor-
mance by the William Hall Master
Chorale, are still available. Call
740-2000 for information.
Candv Cane Ball
The Junior League of the Assis-
tance League ,.of Newport-Mesa
c:elebrated the 47th annual Candy
Cane Ball in great style at The
Fpur Season's Hotel, Newport
Beach.
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Connor,
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Sana
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suf:ten from
cancer, .Is
part of the
Make-A-
Wbb
Fotindatton.
The oldest Christmas ball in the
region attracted a cross section of
the community in support of the
programs of The Assistance
League.
The theme for Uus year's event
is "On The Wings of Angels."
Organizers raJSed $45,000 from
the party and its st.lent and live
auctions. ·
party goers,
Janet and Phll11p Hamilton,
Charley and Nora Hester, Sue and
John Andrews, Carl Mac LaDnd
and Rebecca Skellem; Kylie and
Doug Hodge, Kathleen and Bod
Parmer, and Cindy Hanrahan.
with husband Patrick, danCed
through the mght to herald in the
holiday season.
Chaired With panache by Ann
Thornton and Sandy De Young,
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and Saturday
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:Osvilish Lewis enjoys new role as Broadway· act0:ri
T h,ere may not be any
peanut vendors or sou-
venir oats in sight, but
baseball fever hits Orange
County next Tuesday when the
Broadway touring production d
"Damn Yankees• launches a
week-long series of games ...
er, shows, at the Performing
Arts CenteT in Costa Mesa.
Based on the novel "The
Year the YankEtes Lost the Pen-
nant," MDam.n Yankees" is a
musical cometiy about a pas-
sionate baseball fan who sells
his soul to the Devil so that he
can become the world's great-
est baseball player and help his
favorite team whip the New
York Yankees.
The original 1955 stage (and
subsequent film) version starred
Ray Walston as the Devil and
Gwen Verdon as his saucy side-
kick, Lola. This time around,
Lola is played by Valerie
Wright, while the Devil is
played by a gentleman who is
making his Broadway show -
debut: Jerry Lewis.
Yup. THE Jerry Lewis. Lewis
has made more than 60 films,
including a memorable 10-year
screen and stage partnership
with Dean Martin, as well as
many of his own classic comedy
movies, including ~The Nutty
Professor," "The Errand Boy•
and "The Bellboy."
He has made numerous tele-
vision and nightclub appear-
ances, but is probably best
known for his annual Labor
Day Telethon to raise money for
the Muscular Dystrophy Associ-
ation. Hard to believe, but
"Damn Yankees" is indeed
Lewis' first stage play.
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Why did he wait so long?
"I'm stupid," Lewis said at a
press conference last week. Ml
never really thought about it. 1
look at my body of work and I
see this huge cake. I also notice
that I'm coming around the far
tum and I'm heading bome. To
b_e given this opportunity to
start what I believe is a whole
new life theatrically ... how
many people do you know that
can say they're going to cele-
brate their 70th birthday in 12
weeks, onstage,-doing 'Damn
Yankees.' It's incredible. The
rush is incredible."
Wait a minute. Lewis is near-
ly 70? Impossible. Even when
talking ·to him face to face, he
doesn't look a day over 50. But
Lewis revealed that he has
been ta.king care of himself,
and recently lost 30 pounds to
~dertake his demanding,
eight-shows-a-week role in
"Damn Yankees• (he and Mar-
tin once did 56 shows a week
for two weeks during their
comedic heyday, but that was
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to be doing this show and, in
fact, has committed to •Damn
Yankeesft for nearly five years
And the fact that proud papa
Lewis has a 3-year-old daugh-
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Valerie Wright plays Lewis'
saucysldeldck,Lola.
in a tour that will spend two
years crossing the United States
before going to London, Europe
and Japan.
"I'm having the weatest time
of my lite," he said. "There's an
energy and a passion that
comes from the audience that
spurs the energy and passion of
this company. The audience is
having the damndest time I've
ever seen an audience have
with a show."
During a recent interview
with Valerie Wright, I hesitated
to ask her what it was like to
work with Jerry 1.ewis, but she
instated that •you have to as~
that question." 1
"Jerry is probably the best
thing that happened to us. He
gives our show (its) heart," she
said. •Not only is he completely
tnsprrational,buthepersonally
has reached out and made each
of us feel Uke part of his family.
We really look up to him.• ·
Lewis said fans expecting to
see the classic Jerry Lewis
character won't be disappoint-
ed, but his performance is
restrained and respectful to the
integrity of the script
And, said Lewis, there are
plans to do a new film version
of "Damn Yankees," as soon as
he can find the. time. Right now,
though, he's having the time of
bis µte. What mqre could a per-
former want?
For tickets to "Damn Yan-
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the complexities of relationships
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•1t•s a very different show,•
said director Marlo Lescot. "The
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that period of time. The play is
about perception of beauty and
love. It's an unusual love story."
•ught Sensitive" is about a
blind taxi driver who falls in
love with an insecure woman,
and bow they overcome their
handicaps and find happiness.
"What I like about the sCript
is that there's all this ·stuff going
on.underneath, just like all of
us," explains Lescot. "We think
that if the world really knew
who we are that no one will like
us. and that they'll know we're
a fraud. I've battled with that."
'Nutcracker' is
mesmerizing
Mesmerizing is the first word
that came to mind after watch-
ing the San Francisco Ballet's
production of "The Nutcracker"
at the Performing Arts Center
last weekend.
Tb.is charming version of the
Anthony Randazzo as the Nutaacker and Evelyn Cisneros as the
Sugar Plum Fairy in San Francisco Ballet's .. Nutcracker."
timeless holiday ballet is a
delight in every way. The
expertly-danced production is
at times dreamlike, at times
mischievous, and always en)oy-
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that they would never attend.
another production of "The
Nutcracker," this SFB version
will have you changirtg your
tune in no time. There are three
performances left: today at 2
and 8 p.m., and Sunday at 2
p.m. For tickets, call 556-ARTS.
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May, Keith Lockhart
Lockhart, 35, the same age as
Fiedler when he first 1omed the
Pops, has been finding out what
it's like to be in the celebnty
spotlight as the Pops frontman
Because of his TV appearances
and his boyish good looks,
Lockhart has all but become a
poster boy for classical music.
Local Lock.hart fans get a
chance to experience the Pops
maestro next Thursday when
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1995 A11
the Boston Pops makes a rare
Orange County appearance at
The Pond in Anaheim. The spe-
cial holiday-theme concert is
presented by the Perfonning_
Arts Center, who realized that
their 3,000-seat hall was not
nearly big enough to accommo-
date the expected 13,000 Pops
fans.
"Because of the natw'e of
the music that we do, and the
wideT populace interest; and
because of the expense of tour-
ing, we can't perform too often
at midsize concert venues,"
Lockhart said during a recent
interview at The Center while
on a jaunt to promote The Pops
show.
Lockhart said m addition to
traditional Christmas tunes and
• carols (sung by the William Hall
Master Chorale), there will be
some fun holiday treats hke
"Rocltin' Around the Christmas
Tree,• • JU'l,gle Bell Rock• and
"Blue Christmas, H as well as
some new age holiday music.
"There are also a couple of
Boston Pops moments that
everybody en1oys and expects,
Wee Sleigh Ride,' Santa Claus
is Coming to Town' and 'Wliite
Christmas,·" Lockhart said
"Santa and snow will be there
We're gomg to hit all those
places and also go to some new
places so thcll llli5 doesn't
become a fonnula thing.•
And what of his new-found
fame?
"The pa!1 that does take get-
ting used to is the whole
celebrity thing,• Lockhart
adrrutted. "Conductors are used
to bemg in the public eye, but
.no conducting position could
have prepared me tor this. It's
one of the few poSitions in the
entire country which has a fame
that is not con1med to a sma.11
musical public
"There is a broad-based
cllentele because of the 1V
exposure,• be continued. "That
brings a whole different level of
populanty. It's a b1t daunting, to
get recognized a~ much as I do.
In Boston, H's kind of silly. I
can't walk a block wtthout it
bapperung On the other hand,
it's a great opportwuty to capi-
talize on 1t, to be an advocate,
to use that kind of pop culture
fame to bring people around to
listen to something with fresh
ears that I think is highly worth
Llstenmg to.•
For tickets to The Boston
Pops concert, which begins at
8:30 p .m. on Thursday, Dec 7,
call 556-ARTS ·
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my life.•
James Reeves reportedly shot
bis estranged wife Melinda
Reeves, 38, and his only daughter
Vanessa Reeves, 16, 'who was
four-months pregnant, with his
M caliber handgun in the bed-
, rooms of their Lake Am>whead
home on Nov. 18, according to the
San Bernardino County Sheriff's
Department.
Reeves then reportedly went
downstairs to the living room and
fatally shot himself in the head in
front of his three sons, James, 13,
Jeff, 11, and Daniel, 6.
After sbe received the devas-
tating news, Saunders drove up to
Lake Arrowhead to pick-up her
grandsons and bring them back
to. her apartment in Newport
Beach where they will live with
her until after Christmas.
"We thank God the boys were
spared.• Saunders said. •Jim said
if he would kill one, he would kill
everyone to get the whole family
back together."
The San Bernardino County
Sheriff's Department, which is
investigating the double murder-
suidde case, have not established
a motive, but Saunders, 59, and
her son, Stanford, 34, know
James had abused Melinda for
years and was acting 9ut of
·~. r~. and guilt over bow be treated the whole family,• they
said.
Her daughter never got a
restr~ Older·~ her hua-
band because she thought it was,
"only a piece of paper,• Saunders
said. Melinda bad told Saunders
that 11 anYthing ever happened to
her, she wanted Saunders to care
for her children.
· While Saunders is struggling to
cope with the deaths of Melinda
and Vanessa -whose funeral ser-vi~ are today in Irvine at Saun-
der's church -she is trying to tonn
a plan to provide for the lloys'
future and maintain some kind of
normalcy in their youn~ lives.
This includes schooling, partic-
ipation on sports teams and coun-
seling for them to co.me to terms
with the tragedy that orphaned
them.
'Looking at the boys gathered.
a.round Saunders' .kitchen table
eating McDonald~s. coloring and
chatting, they appear to be like
any other boys. But a glimpse of
James' downcast face hiding
beneath the bill of his black base-
ball cap, indicates there is deep
--pain.
"The two older boys haven't
shown hardly any emotion,• said
Saunders, who said Daniel keeps
acting out his father's suicide
which he witnessed. "They're
very closed about it."
Daniel will live with Saun-
ders, and Stanford may take the
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older two to live With him in San
Diego, Thankfully, they are a
close-knit family and the boys
will see each other often, Saun-
den Aid. Unfortunately, she
doem't have the fmandal
resources that would allow all
~ boys to live together.
Sawidet's husband died of a
heart attack in Segteniber and
beeause the campuy be worked
for went bankrupt, be lost his life
insurance and pension. she said.
"We're all pulling~ to
figure out how to do thia, • Saun-
ders said. ·we don't want a hasty
dedsion because we have to fig-
ure out what is right for the boys.•
Saunders friends have
dropped off fOOd, Videos and
games for the boys and one even
paid tor two sessions with a psy-
chologist.
Saunders' friends have set up a
phone number, 854-3483, to
accept calls .from anyone who
wants to help. A trust fund to pro-
vide for the three boys has also
been set-up. Any donations can
be mailed to Barbara Saunders,
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children, James, Jeffrey and
Daniel, P.O. Box 348, 5319 Uni-
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of a study t6 determme •how wen
the plant WU pert~ .• Every
reclaimed water plant in the state
had to undergo similar scrutiny,
Tbomploa said.
1be state health department
reviewed the test results and
determined the district's plant
was nmnlng effectively, Thomp-
son said.
•1 think the researcher deter-
mined that one of those samples
(contain.ing viruses) had been
a.cddeotally switched,• Thomp-
son said. "The IUlte department
of public healtb bu reviewed (the
current) project and they don't
feel there'$ any problem.•
Potential health risks of the
district's proposal is the one area
for which data is still being col-
lected. While the district's consul-
tants say there will be no effect on
the bay or its users, biologists
hired by the dty say the extra
nutrients could cause an algae
bloom in the bay and potentially
diSrupt saltwater habitats.
City administrators are still col-
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consuming, 'lbompeon said. rrhe
dist?ict'1 waste water ii roUthlely
momtored for coliform bacteria
and for its clarity level. If water is
clear, as the district's hlgbly-treat-
ed effluent is, that's Usually an
indication the water is virus-bee.
Even SJdnner concedes that by
the Ume the treated water reach-
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be so diluted that any viruses
would likely be gone.
"The chances of ingesting the
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the dilution,• Skinner said. "But
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Unless they do new studies, they
can't speak with authority that it's
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Boulevard were magnets for drug
users, runaways, loiteren Qd
truant students, Costa Meta
police detective Sgt. Tom Boylon
said.
•Soine kids are taken in by
some (motel) residents wbo give
them a ~ce to stay, and some
are there sm~king dope beCa.Uie
drugs a.re available there,• Boy-
lan said. "It's a little bit ol every-
thing.• .
Teen-age students from sever•
al schools in the distrlct reported ..
ly loiter mostly at the Costa Mesa
Motor Inn.
•From the outside the Costa
Mesa Motor Inn looks fairly
decent, but there are problems
inside," Boylan said, who added
tha~ the management there is
working with police to resolve
the problem. '
Boylan said many problems
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1 They settled on $3 million m cuta
'othletic transportation, the com-
A lmicauons department and per
nt funding.
To make up the rest of the dis.-
d's $8.6-milllon anticipated loss,
' trustees put the Bear Street
ool on the auction b~. hoping rJe raise $4.S mlllion.
. .But since money raised by the
'ifilte of schools must be used to fund -~dditional student housing or for
deferred maintenance projects,
'Superintendent Mac Bernd helped -~aft a state Senate bill signed by
i..Gbv. Pete Wilson, which allows
school districts in Orange County to
• nell off school property and put the
1poney into the general fund to r(~ up bankniptcy losses.
• t On August 22, developer Poly-~ ~on Communities surprised school
L • ~ffidals by bidding $5.355 million
<Sn the Bear Street property,
$855,000 more 'than they expected.
"l'EScrow on the property closed Dec.
I },
~ Just as it appeared the district
was peaking its head out from'
beneath its financial woes, repre-
sentotives from the Securities and
...e~nange Commission sent "Wells
ters" to district officials two
ks ago, accusing the school dis-
. , its chief finandal officer and a
oner administrator of misleading
vestors who loaned the district the
7 million to put into the county's
vesbnetit pool.
The commission said the officials
;.Mn'hlm'perly disclosed the risks and
nded use of the borrowed mon-
Still, one year dfter the bank-
ptcy, Bernd said the district has
eathered the storm pretty well.
"I don't think there's an mdivid-
1 connected that would ever want
repeat such a thing," he said.
t the unpact on the classroom
been mirumal."
ewport Beach
With nearly $17 million placed in
e ill-fated Orange County mvest-
URVIVORS
was forced to make a choice.
Cordell bad been on vacation
hen news of the bankruptcy bit.
e bad three days to decide if he
ould retire and accept bis benefits
m the county over a three-year
'od. The county'~~ guaran-
wbat would happen if the offer
asn't accepted, he said
"It took me a minute befoTe I
'eved it,· be said.
CordeU and another Harbor
trol employee agreed to accept
e offer Though content now with
move, be was surprised when
position he vacated was filled
eral months later.
Cordell said the county was
• 1Cll~ays good to him, but he conced-
~ that he was disappointed he and
'several others lost 10% -which
.amounted to several thousands of
'dollars for lum -from their deferred
.compensation which was invested
Jn the fund.
•1 definitely feel like I got a fair
shake from the county,• be said. •1
as disappointed at the end, but
eft on a happy note."
-Carolyn Miler
URAM: BEARING A
HEAVY BURDEN
ln the past year, Corona del
'Mar resident Tom Uram has ta.ken
·on perhaps the two toughest Jobs 0in the county, and be baa the extra
weight lo show it.
: •rm the lund of person who
~eats my way through a crisis,• said
Uram, who heads the Orange
:county Health Care Agency and
served for a time a.s the county's
ltnterim chief adminsttative officer
l before turning the post over to
IWllllam Popejoy.
•When I went in for a physical,
they told me my stress level, my
weight 1.nd my cholesterol were
• all up I tbink I gained about 1.C
t pounds. I'm just now getUn9 back
: to where 1 should be nonnally. •
' The Health Care Agency prob·
ably was l\lt the heldest by the
: bankruptcy,_ with Sl2 li:Ullion tn
• , b~dg~l cull and 242 potitions
eliminated.
•web d to cut men·
tal health becb, ,.... ta! pro·
g~, • Uram Mid. We bad some
'reit.lly deep cuts.
, •J've bftn here to yean, ahd
we've *i>c!ot a long lime tryiQo to
bUild thete pr:ograma up. An.Ct WI very bard to lb bee ud watdl
them Just dulllble OftSliobt. • •
UnU'b Mid he ........ to ...
the C®Dty ...... IO WI ..........
glory." He 'OlilaD ll mil ...,,_,
but not~·~ rw. cu ..... ,._ ... .,
I ~ ':°i&r."' ..: ow~•• .. ._ ~~ ..
~lNI • tdda.
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ment pooi Newport ·Beach wu a
•sm.a11 ftah• compared to the likes
of the Orange County n-a.Qsporta-
tton Authonty or the "fian.sportation
Con1dor Agendes which had hun-
dreds of millions of dollars in the pool
But the city bad b1g plans for that
$17 niilllon. $10.8 million of wb..lch
was revenue bonds which would
help finance a major ground-wat r
development project.
That project has suffered no
delay' u a result of the bankruptcy,
however.
In fact, city officials noted with
some satisfaction, Newport Beach's
invesbnents were spread across
enough different channels that the
county's financial troubles did not
affect city business. Only $1.07 mil-
lion o! Newport Beach's pool invest-
ment came from the city's general
fund.
•The whole thing is unfortunate,
but if there's any bright aspect, it's
that our investments were diversi-
fied,• said aty Finance Director
Dennis Danner.
In the early stages of the bank-
ruptcy, the city hired attorneys and
considered suing the county to
recover the irussing funds. Ulti-
mately, Newport Beach joined with
the creditors in the inv~tment pool
committee. By selecting settlement
Option A offered by the county, the
city agreed to accept 77% of its pool
funds while giving up its right to
pursue the remaining funds in
court.
On May 19, the city was reim-
bursed $13.2 million. The city will
not receive the remaining $3.5 'nlll-
lion (plus approximately $180,000
in lost interest) unless the county is
successful in its litigation with Wall
Street brokers.
In January, one month after the
bankruptcy, the city made some
minor revisions in its investment
policy, a practice that occurs annu-
ally, Danner said.
"We may have made it a little
more conservative, but no big I
changes," be said.
Costa Mesa
Costa Mesa emerged from the
bankruptcy literally unscathed,
despite a $5.8 million investment m
good employees (because of pay
cuts) it will become a sell-fulfilling
prophecy.• -nna Borgatta
RSHEL: BRAVING AN
'E·TICKEr RIDE
When the county filed for Chap-
ter 9 bankruptcy on Dec. 6, 1994,
Lynne Fishel was an assistant to for-
mer County Administrative Officer
Emie Schneider.
One year and three bosses later,
Fishel is an administrative manager
in what is now the CEO's office. She
has fewer administrative duties and
fields media inqumes m the county
press office.
The past year bas also given her
an education in the worlo.ngs of
Wall Street.
•Most of my work centers
around bankruptcy recovery
issues," the 36-year-old Newport
Beach resident sald. • Obv1ously
that wasn't on the radar screen at
this time last year.·
Watching the county go through
four adJnini,strators bas been like
•rtding the E-ticket, • Fishel said.
After the Board of Supervisors dis-
missed Schneider, Health Care
Agency Director Tom Uram took
the position on an interim basis for
three weeks.
The board then appointed
William Popejoy, changing the posi-
tion to that of a chief executive offi-
cer. Following Popejoy's resignation
six months later, Airport Director
Jan Mlttermeier took over the reins.
Each administrator bad a chffer-
ent management style, f 15bel said,
and some of their decisions have
greaUy affected the admiDlstrabve
offlce.
A 13-yee.r county employee,
Fishel began as a supeMSOt's aide
and later worked for three years ror
the county envtronmentoJ manage-
ment agency. Although her back·
ground is in community relations,
Pisbel has also undertaken super-
vising assignments and the devel-
opment of the admirustratlve
office's budget
•ne biggest change a.s probably
that l'm not doing as much ed.mmls-
trattve work as I did a year ago, bul
thet'.1 not necessarily a b d
change,• Fllbel said. •tt'1 be n 1.
tough yeer.•
-EvDHeunon
lhe Orange County neuurer's
pool.
•tn my estunation, it has had no
unpact on City semces whatsoev-
er,• City Manager Allan Roeder
&aid. •tt did. for a short penod of
rung or budgeting any of that
remairung 20 to 25 cenb, • Roeder
saJd.
But, even the tempo.rary loss of
money hasn't hUrt the d~. Still, as a
precautlon, the City Council decid-
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1995 AS
County District Attorney's omce
right e t wa.s tryin9 to fUjgle a
10% mcre.ue m telorues and a .C9%
mcrease in the number of Jury trial
settings, whkb created a lh1ft of
attorneys from Municipal Court to
Supenor C0\41.
•Tue bankruptcy aggravated an
already ditticult lituabon. • Romney
said.
The bankruptcy cau5ed a 10~4
decrease in the 5laff of attomeys
through early retirement, and pro-
hibited those vacancies in munid-
pal courts from being tilled, he said.
There are 20 posttions open for
attorneys in the District Attorneys
office that cannot be filled because
of the bankruptcy, Romney said.
Attorneys had to be moved out of
eight specialized areas -such as
elder and child abuse, arson and
narcotics -and moved into the tnal
· and felony cases to keep up with
the case load, he said.
ch4riti hav• become •the lut
resort• for the poor and money·
strapped.
But, because of the funding am
trust resul1ed from the bllnkruplcy,
many of the agenoes ftnd tbey're
helping more people with leis mon-
ey than they had before
•0ur medical and den1al f1.c:W--
bes have been directly affected by
funding cuts as well as requests for
services,· said Karen McClinn,
director of SOS (Share Our Selves)
poverty relief center m Costa Mesa.
'With the county, that's where
they took the ma1or hits. They got
nd or the mental health clinics, the
prenatal programs and the cancer
treatment -they've shut all those
programs down. So, obviously,
there's a pretty big demand for
health services •
Headllne heralds last year's bad news.
Additionally, several misde-
meanors typically referred to as
quality of life aimes such as grafft-
ti, being drunk m pubhc, ounors
consuming alcohol and public nw-
sances bave been reduced to ota-
bons and are now handled by
police officers, not by the District
Attorney's office, Romney said
The Newport Beach-based ch4r-
ity FISH (fnends m Semce to
Humanity) had served as a distrib-
uting agency for a county·spon·
sored, no-mterest loan program for
families and llldJViduals who need-
ed help Wlth rent and household
expenses So when the county went
bust, FISH found 1tse11 with mo.re
people m line for money than th~
were funds
time, cause us to bold off on a few of
our cqnstruction projects until we
could get the full scope o( the situa-
bon. But even all of 'those projects
are all back on line.•
The city's three public agencies -
the city of Costa Mesa, the Redevel-
opment Agency and the Sanitary
District -had relatively small
investments left in the pool when it
collapsed last December. That's
because city officials had been
'withdrawing their funds -which at
one point hit the $14 million mark -
during the six months prior-to the
collapse.
To date, the city bas recovered
all but about $1 million. City offl-
oals aren"t real sure when they'll
get the rest.
·That bas been a difficult
process m terms of our ability to get
accurate mlormation regard.mg
those accounts," said Roeder. •tn
our case, the balance is fairly mod-
est because we had relatively little
money m 1t.
Anything beyond that, Roeder
5ald, the aty will consider a loss.
"We certcUnly will not be plan-
was an atlltude that was like, Just
send us your money and don't ask
quesbons.'"
And, when Rutledge did get an
explanabon from the coWlty, it was
usually so comphcated that it was
nearly unpossible to comprehend.
For Rutledge, that was a red flag.
"We could never get an answer
out of the coWlty that satisfied us,•
said Rutledge, who has a bachelor's
degree in geology and a master's
degree m soence and engineering
management.
Another warrung sign was the
bme at would take to withdraw
fWlds from the county pool.
•1t was something like 30 days
And that alone was enough to make
1t unattractive to us •
-Tina Borgatta
TEMPLE: CALM
ARER THE STORM
For Costa Mesa Finance Director
Susan Temple, the bankruptcy
issue turned into a nasty personal
attack when John Moorlach pub-
licly called for her termmation.
Moorlach, who now sits in the
county treasurer's seat, predicted
the collapse of the Orange CoWlty
investment pool during his uubal,
unsuccessful bid for the post.
During a City Council meebng
last January, an emobonal Moor-
lach stood at the podium and open-
ly called into quesbon Temple's
ability to make sound mvesbnent
deosions
Costa Mesa had been whittling
down its anvesb:nent in the Orange
County neasw-er's pool. So, when it
crashed, the oty's three agenaes -
the Sanitary District, the Redevel-
opment Ag••ncy and the City Coun-
ol -bad l than $6 milhon left in
the fund.
But that wu no consolation to
Moorlach.
•You're aware of how many
times I approached the oty's
finance director and staff with my
concerns,• Moorlach told the coun-
cil at the tune. ·we still nave mon-
ey left in tho pool. She (Temple) was
the gatekeeper of the (tupayers')
money.•
Temple kept ·qwet throughout
the attack, a pracbc:e she's keeping
even now.
•That was all an the ~. • Tem·
pie id "I don't see any need to
dwell on 1l."
But. while Temple chose to
refram rrom a response, city offi~ls
Jumped to her defense.
Mayor Joe Erk on issued
public apology end took poiw-
bUity for the 11tuAtion.
""rhe wa.y I view it, people
ahOWd look t th el ed ofh 1\1
to take r ~nstbility for those
ln\'81tments, b d
And, the Costa Mesa Sarutary
Diltrid .. boanl of dka(tors, which
~ NIOurcet With th dty,
...... • letter oC mmmendation to
.,,...._ P"eWnlJbet for bet ftruul· .......... ..,.. ....
ed to continue on with a few belt-
tightening practices -Wee a bmng
freeze and no-frills budget increas-
es -which bad been in place before
the bankruptcy. In the end, Costa
Mesa's budget was so sohd that the
city was able to hire on six new
police officers and still shoot money
into its reserve account.
County courts
The people who make the coun-
ty's court system click have learned
m the past year to do more with less
as they have been plunged in the
"deep freeze• aftermath of the
Orange County bankruptcy.
While the bankruptcy triggered
no layoffs m either the Orange
County District Attorney's or Publlc
Defender's offices, at elinunated
ment raises, promobons, tunngs
and fnnge benefits -such as new
business cards
•Bas1cally we're in a deep
freeze," swd Brent Romney, direc-
tor of muruapal court operations for
the Distnct Attorney's office
The bankruptcy tut the Orange
•
dren's classrooms
"I kind of cringed at a school
board meebng when one of the par·
ents descnbed the bankruptcy as
bemg over,• Decker said. "The
unpact is long from being over •
With the double-whammy of the
district's $4-oilllion emOeiztement
loss three years ago and the $8-mil-
lion loss in the oounty tJankruptcy,
teaehers have bad to go without a
cost-of-living rabefor .everal years,
she said. '
TP.acbers dJd receive a 1.2%
retroactive pay incr ase in October. -
•we r ahze it wun't a cost-of-
livtng lnaeese, but lhilt wun't pos·
ible thi.s year,• Decke.r S&ld after
the boaid approved the .raise.
Even though the dilbict was
forced to cut back 10 per ftudcnt
on pending for cluSl'Odlll JDAtcrl-
als, many t achen bavefeifktd over
moo y out of thekr e to mue up the diff
•Tho e to.icbe11 out
there spending megebucb an lhea
classrooms, though I r~y leU
th not to,• Deck r MicL •1 tell
them th pa.rents woo't be ble to
ee how th1ngs ~ Uy are if the
effects are hiddert with them sta •
dizin th systf'.m. •
O«'ker Mid th distnct b don
• good tob <'Ontrolling class
overall, though th ue ceptiOos
tn th kind rgarten and high school
grade levet.
• Still, ~ker sakl the diltrid Is
far from riding out the full t nt of
ben.lauptcy't aftermath • _,....._c ..
ICHOOtlY: M.CmNG
A Wl8 MAOtltl
0.8. Sc:boot.J ............
tell of Jolm Wqne=WlllD'*"
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"There will be a gradual deteno-
ration of the quahty of We if the
county is not careful," he said
The Pubbc Defender's office saw
an increase in staff and budget in
the wake of the bankruptcy, as the
Board of Supervisors asked the
agency to take over all conflict cas-
es that private attorneys bad preVl-
ously handled under contract,
O range County Pubbc Defender
Ronald Y. Butler said
But thei.e changes actually
helped the county save SS million
over six months, he added
•1t•s a Catch-22 -they had to
increase us so we could save them
money,• Butler said
The downside as that even
though the Publlc Defender's office
is not dealing with.. cuts or layoffs,
the workload was mcreased sub-
stantially, Butler said
Social services
With fewer county-run cliruc:,
and financial aid programs, local
·we were counbng on this mon-
ey to help a certain number of fam-
ilies,• said Kabe Ditch. a FISH vol-
unteer coordinator.
And at SPIN (SeTVlllg People In
Need), wtuch as also based in New-
port Beach, the requests for services
hdve been corrung in at a steady
pace
•rt (the bankruptcy} has affected
us,• scUd Jean Wegener, SPIN's
execut1v~ duector. "The phone
never stops nngmg People are des-
1 perate •
Wegener said she fears th& worst
nught be yet to come.
·we know that the unmuniza-
bons and TB ttuberculosJS) shots are
gone,· Wegener said "The coun-
ty's n~t domg that anymore. And in
the back of your mind, you're tbink-
mg, what's going to happen?
• Staff writers Tina Borgatta, Car-
olyn Miller, Evan Henerson and Julie
Ross Cannon compiled this report.
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llMlllac:w9• 11~1.eft.OASdtoal1!Jl .. dlWel
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• cCNidy ddel ewlllll\le officer.
elinunated, which means the Costa
Mesa r\?sident is working plenty of
12-to 14-hour days
•t guess I benefited from all the
lbankruptcy) activity,· Schooley
said. •1 was part of the team before.
Now I'm the ooe who's ultunately
responsible for the iW'pOrl. I guess
that's the pnmary change."
The airport bad approXJ.JDately
$53 million m the ill-fated invest-
mect pool, $39 milllon ol which has
been recovered. The bankruptcy
dJd not force layoffs at the auport.
ince only 87 of the 115 authonzed
positions at the airport were filled
when cutbacks became necessary.
Tb remauung 28 posibons were
eliminated through attntton, malt-
ing an already lean auport even
leaner, according to School y,
•1 don't know how IOJ\g w 'O bo
able to m41Dta.ln 81 emplO)' ,•
Schooley said. "I've n tallting to
the CEO about how th orgaruza-
boo wor Wlth re:spec=t to in w
duti ."
Of course. on the subject of John
Wayn SChOoley CM • f ly
t in that fonner d.irettor·turtied·
CEO Milt will ~ 1. l)'m•
path tic ear.
• Ablohll ly, • ~t>C>Je
A laugh. •Tber
tag •
corporabo¥ have been better able
to Wcllt months-for repayment.
Compa.rues such as Moore Busi-
n Forms and Systems, a Co.\1a
M~ busm whlcb supplies all of
the county'$ computer paper loans
and labels, have seen some of their
competition fall away since the
bankruptcy occwred'
Although Moore is still owed
money that reaches mto the "m-fig-
ure rang • the company haS dou-
bled its busm with the county,
sa.td Cathy Aron.son, the company's
Orange County account manager.
·A lot of vendors dropped out
and that created an opportunity for
us,• said Aronson, who edded that
the countY is Moore' largest
t.l"C'Ount,
•we're a huge corporatiOn and
we the brunt of not being
paid immOdlat y •
Cr of 1£ with Swveyon
s.>n.rittl Co, another COlto M
they • t.baDked our
• t.bal they only owed
$4,500 when the county w bank·
rupt. c ty\ 8"COWll bG
much larger ln put. Aid
LouanDa u.. who beldl Sur· • cteait and divi·
ln deciding lb continue supplying
counly, SUrveyon Sel ffc.-e -
'Wbidl rents and npln ... Nytng
ind ~ eqWpiDmt --dQtdened Ii peyment • ! ...
With lh8 CCJUllty.
But ~the benki'UJ*."Y. .. couDly P'kl its lab mada ...
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17th Street at Irvine Avenue
Newport Beach •
EYE-Ol'ENElt
Estancia basketball team
takes shot at tourney title.
I
iERgles top Corona
• Estancia is hardly at its
•bes~, but Eagles get it
·done, and show off
sophomore Nelson, too.
By Roger Carlson, Datly Pilot
While the Eagles may very
well impress their fans at a higher
rate at other times, Friday's victory
was nevertheless a hurdle which
required some solid second-h8lf
play against the Sea Kings.
And it came from a different
•••
QUOTE OF THE DAY
·n;, u•ere. ~to nm a diot,
but tM. sneak um oPn'I ••. • .
-CD!~1 QUARTF.RBACX JO. :JI WALZ
shoot for crown I·---· ...... . c....-..•u•nus John Maraya. Maraya went down
with an ankle injury late in Thurs-
day's game and it is feared he'll
be out for an indefinite,period.
#He had just won that five-
spot," lamented Parsel. • He was
really looking good, but it doesn't
look good now, at all.•
game wore into the second half,
Orris' troubles weren't all that
grim, to bis delight.
"Regardless of the score I have
to tell you," said Orris in the after-
math, "I'm really. proud of the
effort. We were a half-squad, or
less, and Brian Coleman really
stood out. We'll be all right.•
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source than usually associated
with the Eagles, who boast the 1-
2 p unch of Cal State Fullerton-
CORONA DEL MAR -bound guard Dane Plock and
Estancia High's Eagles take an 6-foot-6 Chris Candlish.
unblemished record into tonight's With both Plock and Candlish
championship showdown of the obviously off their best form it was
Daily Pilot Tip-Off Basketball 6-4 sophomore Sam Nelson who
Tournament with 3-0 Los Alami-ca.me to the forefront, scoring 14
tos torught at Corona del Mar points, 11 of those in the second
High, the scene of Friday night's h8lf.
CllA?SIDHS .. (7 ML)
&mMNJI G5W.:~
On the other side of the floor
was a team which knows advers1-
ty all too well.
All Brian Coleman did was
score every point of the second
half for Corona del Mar as he
added 18 poµits to his first-half
output for a game high 23 pomts
• • • I +CdM'sJoet.W* .... : '
.... illAa (5:20 ML)
--vs. TllO't
The Sea Kings (1-2) were not
only without football standout
Darren MacDonald, but 6-4
Adam Khnke, whose assignment
was to fend off Candlish, was
missing from action due to illness,
and a sore wrist.
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48-31 conquest of a depleted "He's going to go that wty all
Corona del Mar quintet which put the time,' said a satisfied nm
up a solid fight, but in the end Parsel, the Eagles' coach. "He's a
proved to be not enough to con-player.'
with solid play from start to finish
was 6-5 junior Brandon Casillas,
who started in place of senior
#He showed up to rug ht and he
was just as white as a ghost," said
CdM Coach Paul Otris.
"We're in real trouble," said
Orris before it began. But as the
The Sea Kings were still.within
range of Estanaa in the third
quarter, trailing 25-20 with 4.37
left m the period after a three-
point play by Coleman.
Candlish had to sit down with
his third foul, but Nelson struck
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high schoo l
girls tennis
CdM's
.doubles
halved in
semifinals
• Corona del Mar's
Wachtler-Scott combo see
CIF title dre~s fall apart
in semifinals as Calabasas
pair wi,n easily, 6-0, 6-1.
By Richard Dunn, Dally Pi/or
HUNTINGTON BEACH -
They call it bemg •totalJy zoned,"
which is how Corona del Mar
High's Meghan Wachtler and
Alissa Scott reached the title
match last year in doubles in the
girls CIF Southern Section tennis
championshlps at Lmdborg Rac-
quet Club
Well, thetr opponent in the
semifinals Friday, third-seeded
Shera Wiegler and Kirsten Gross
of Calabasas, found a zone and
won the whole thing, sweeping
past Scott and Wachtler, 6-0, 6-1,
then defeating top-seeded Pilar
Montgomery and Santa Yardi of
Santa Barbara, 7-6, 7-6.
"The way I look at it,"
Wachtler said, "what goes
around comes around."
Wachtler and Scott upset
Wiegler and then-partner Debo-
rah Pepkowitz last year m the
semifinals, 6-2, 6-2, when the
Calabasas team was seeded No.
1.
• (Pepkowitz) 1..hoked last year
and didn't play as well, and this
year I choked and didn't play as
well," Scott said
CdM never got in rhythm,
while Calabasas dominated at
the net and consistently scored
on unforced errors
•Alissa was just real nervous,"
CdM Coach Tun Mang said. "lt
was mental, and she didn't quite
get her strokes down because she
.put too much pressure on herseU.
• SEE DOUBLES PAGE B3
HIGI-1 SCHOOL FOOTBALL
,
just 1nisses, · 21-16
•corona del Mar has
Servite on the ropes, but
Friars get the lucky
break as Sea Kings
fumble it away at the
Servite 2-yard line and
Friars recover to hold on
and advance to CIF
Finals next Friday.
By Barry Faulkner and Richard Dunn
Daily Piiot
FULLERTON -Just when it looked
like Corona del Mar 1-hghs' Seas Kings
were about to beat the odds Friday rught,
they found another way to beat them-
selves.
On first-and-goal from the Servile 2,
the Sea Kings fumbled a center exchange
and Servites' David Graham recovered 1o
all but. clinch a 21-16 victory in the CIP
Southern Section Division V semifinal,
before 6,000 at Cal State Fullerton.
The top-seeded Friars (11-2) took a
safety on the ensuing possession, then
held off a valiant last-ditch drive by inter-
cepting a Hail Mary pass in the end zone
with :04 left.
KATSUYA RAINONE I DAILY Pl.OT "I forgot the ball, I would have
scored," said CdM quarterback Josh
Walz, who audibalized to a sneak from
the original call - a dive.
·we were supposed to run a dive, but
the sneak was open.'
The ill-fated fumble, one. of three CdM
turnovers, occurred on the ninth play of a
drive that covered 74 yards, after SeIVlte
broke a 14-14 tie with a 73-yard touch-
down pass from Greg Cicero to Vince
Reed with 5:55 left in the game.
sion to extend the lead, taking a page out
of the Servile playbook in the process.
Walz completeted play-action passes
for 10 and 15 yards on the drive, and
scrambled for the 3-yard touchdown after
another play fake to make it 14-6 with
6:27 left in ll\e third aquarter.
Servite, which lost one fumble and
piled up 96 yards on 10 penalties, showed
its big-play capabilities to bounce nght
back.
Corona del Mar High fullback Scott Shimer eludes the tackle of Servtte
defender Stephan Ward as teammate Kevin Stuart looks upfield for someone
else to block; below, Sea Kings' Richy Nichols pounces on Servite's Dan Rubal-
cava. Corona del Mar led at halftime and had Servile backed up to lts own
goal line ln the fading moments, but the Friars held on for a 21-16 victory to
gain a berth ln the CIF Division V finals next Friday.
"It was shocking,• Servite coach Larry
Toner said of the game-tummg fumble,
which noseguard Don Hong said be
caused by knocking· CdM center Richie
Nichols off balance during the snap.
The game-winner, Servite's second b ig
play through the air, featured Reed run-
ning across the field and out of a would-
be tack.le at the CdM 31. It put the Sea
Kings behind for the first time since the
After a pair of incompletions, Cicero
found tightend Chris Bystedt up the seam
for 66 yards to the Sea King 14.
Pass interlerence in the end zone and
two runs moved it to the 1 and Reed
plowed over left tackle for the TD with
5:07 left.
Ocero hit Stephan Ward with the two-
point conversion pass to make it 14-14
and the Friars intetcepted in the end zone
third minute of the second
quarter. "Tliey made
us look like
to stop CdM's next scoring
threat with 1:50 left in the
third quarter.
Walz recovered a fumble
at the CdM 23 to help keep
lndeed, it appeared for
most of the game that the
unseeded Sea Kings (9--4)
would be the team capitaliz-
ing on miscues to advance to
their third championship
game in eight seasons.
we'd never things deadlocked, but a dropped CdM pass on third
•w e kicked the (heck)
out of them,• said CdM
coach Dick Freeman "We
should have beat them.
They got lucky and they
P down brought on the punt
team.
d ~ After an illegal block eienae moved Servile to its own 27 t
be.~ in Cicero found Reed, Toner's 10le sophomore game-breaker,
won .• •
The Sea Kings went 80
yaids on five plays to knot
the score at 6-6, after
Sei'Vites' Matt Montgomery
missed a 31 -yard field goal
try.
And • senior Jimmy
Keane's convenlon kiclt,
alter Tom O'Mearu' u;.yutt touchdown
run. gave the Sea KIDgS a 7-6 leed wtth
9:36 left in the ball.
The sea ICingl liWcbed from tbiilt own
44 to the Priai' I on their ·nat poawlon,
bUt 5ervlte llDebM:br Duilll.. IAvelque
led I Waft~ UICJden to ltop O'MMra lot
a Ima OD b.Wtb-end-one wd lf5A Wt iD lbe.W . .............. ....... ...,. , ..
• and he high-eStepped the
Friars into the finals for the
second straight yeu .
After Ocero ran out of
the end zone on fourth
down to make it 21·16, Walz
refumed the ensuing fr
kick (punt) 18 yards to the
Friar 45.
He scrambl d for 12
more on tint down, but John Hall came
down With a Walz tieeve mtenditd for
Ryan Bumi in the end~ on the nut l5
play to ke it. i
O 'Meare keyed a 1<1Ud CdM na;linlng ~
game. linllblng with 133 yards Oil 26 CU• I
riel, and Wal& roUed up 139 yerdl on
aftema. .. rwbing. .,
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Servit. 21, Coronll del Mar 16
Score by QuarUrs
CorQC1a del Mar 0 7 7 2 • 16
Servite 6 O 8 7 -21
Flnt Quar1llt"
Ser • Reed 2 run (lclck f•lle<I), 5: 19.
5-.t()uMftr
CdM -O'Meara 16 run (Keane kick), 9:36.
third Quarter
CdM -Walz 3 run (Keane kkk), 6.27
Ser • Reed 1 nJn (Cicero ~ to Ward), 5•07
Fourth Qulittw
Ser -Reed 73 ~ from Cicero
(Montgomery kkk), 5:55. •
CdM • Safety, Servlte quarterback ran ball
out of end zone. O 28.
Attendance· 4,200 (estimlJted)
INDfVIDUAL. MJSHING
CdM • O'Me1n, 26-133, Walz 8-84,
Shimer, 6-34, ~mner, 1-8, Keane, 1-mlnu.13.
Ser • Reed 17-74, RubalclJva 8-38,
Melendez 1-2, Cicero 6-minus-27.
INDIVIDUAL PASSING
CdM . Walz 4-1().2 55 Y•rds.
Ser · Cicero 7-U-O 212 yards.
INDMDUAL ltla:JVING
CdM • MacDonald 2·34. Shimer 2-21 .
Ser. 8ystedt 4-1Ui, Reed 1-73,
Brennan 1-17, Rubalav• 1~.
Attendance: 6,000.
GAME STATIST1CS . CdM s.r
first downs 19 12
Rushes-yarct.ge 42-246 31-100
Passing yardllge 55 212
Passing 4-10-2 7-13-0
Net return yardage• O 7
Sacb-yardlJge none 1-mlnus-13
Net yardage JO 1 )()6
Punts 2-34 5 2-33
Fumbles-fumbles lost 1-1 2· 1
FllJgs-net yardage 5-60 10-96
Tlme of posMSSion 2A:S7 2l.1>3
•P\mt returns. Interceptions, fumble returns
Walz tops list of locals on coaches' list -:::Z:orona del Mar High senior
Grterback Josh Walz tops a list <Cl 7 Back Bay preps on the
~es' All-Sea View League
f8ilball team, earning Offensive
P.layer of the Year honors.
: ~alz accounted for 925 yards
~ nine touchdowns in five
l~ue games to help the Sea
Ia.iigs finish in a tie for second
Jl,ace
• A 5-foot-10, 185-pounder,
Walz is the Cd.M single-season
tiGJ offense record holder with
:QlO yards heading into Friday's <:r.f Southern Section-Division V
~mifinal with Servile . .. Walz was also the Daily Pilot
SBi View and Newport-Mesa
1211trict Most Valuable Player.
•-CdM senior center Richy ~ols (6_., 240) was a first-team
clMinsive line selection, as was
ewport Harbor High senior
tldtle and All-CIF returner Sherif
~ic (6-2, 240).
~ewport-Mesa District Defen-4'1 Player of the Year Sky Con-
'fa,\', a 5-10, 205-pound senior
l'edtle, tops a list of four area AWeis on the first-team defense. ~ J.lewport senior tackle Marco
llftlnoz (5-8, 210), Harbor junior
~die linebacker Joe Urban (5--
--
11, 195) and Cd.M senior comer-
back Ryan Burns (6-0, 175) were
also honored on the first-team
defense.
No less than five Sea Kings
were named second-team on
offense, including junior CdM
tailback Tom O'Meara.
O'Meara rushed for 500 yards
and seven TDs on 84 carries
against Sea View competition
Sen1or linemen Nick Schaum-
burg (6-4, 260), Ttrn Goode (5-11,
190) and Jeff Bogdan (6-3; 210)
were all second-learners from the
Sea Kings, as was senior tight end
Darren MacDonald (6-4, 215).
Newport junior receiver Dan-
ny Pulido (6-4, 200) was another
second-team pick on offense,
while Sailor junior outside line-
backer West Kruger (6-3, 215)
was second team on defense.
Rounding out the second-team
defensive selections among the
locals were CdM seniors Ryan
Crogan, a 6-1, 215-pound middle
linebacker, Chris Wills, a 6-2,
192-pound strong safety, and Jim-
my Keane, designated at punter.
Newport's Greg Wertman and
Brandon Baker, as well as CdM's
Kevin Stuart and George Sumner
were honorable mention.
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Jangi in
shadows
of another
caliber
• Collegiate football
career comes to close with
All-Big West Conference
honors.
P laying in the shadows
takes on a whole new
meaning when the shadow
your in is the defensive lineman
your playing against.
Just asl(-Honnaz Jangi
(pronounced Jane-ge) who just
closed out his playing career
with his second season as
starting left offensive tackle with
the Univemty of Pacific, which
went 3-8.
The 6-foot-3, 290-pound
Corona del Mar product was
recently chosen honorable
mention on the All-Big West
Conference football team.
Playing for Pacific bas been
quite an education. The ngers'
preseason schedule reads like a
Who's Who in college football
with the likes of Nebraska,
Arizona, Oregon State, Fresno
State and Oregon.
He still bas memories from a
70-21 drubbing at the hands of
the eventual national champion
Nebraska of '94.
•Their defense was
incredible," said Jangi, who also
played at Orange Coast College.
•Here it was my first year
starting and I'm going up to the
line trying to remember what rm
supposed to do on the next play
-and we're playing the No. 1
team in the country. I was 260
pounds then and I was getting
tossed around out there."
11te Nebraska game was a
total ambush for the whole team.
•1 kept looking up and seeing
this shadow and I realized it was
one of their players," Jangi said.
•1 couldn't believe it. They were
bull-rushing me on almost every
play. I sprained my ankle in the
second half and had to leave the
game."
From a position on the
sidelin.es, that might have looked
a blessing in disguise, but don't
tell Jangi that.
Don't tell Pacific that either.
The Tigers went on to finish 6-5
overall, 4-2 in the Big West
Conference, in the team's first
)Yinnlng season in 17 .fears. And
they have come back for more
this season.
Jangi UllSSed this season's
Nebraska game, only a 49-7 loss,
wraining his ankle before the
game this time He was suited
up, but the coaching staff kept
him out as a precaution.
"I would have liked to have
had another chance at them, but
pie coaches didn't want me to
play,• he said. "I think I would
have played a better game. This
-eason I'm just walking up to the
Une and thinking about kicking the guys (butt) in front of me. I
f.ras thinking too much the first
year."
In the opening game of his
&enior campaign, Jangi drew
~bly the toughest
~gnment in college football -the leader of the Arizona Wild-
f~ts· Desert Swarm defense -
All-American Tedy Bruschi.
"I played against Bruschi
tnost of the game,• Jangh.i said.
"He surprised me. I thought he
)vould be superhuman, but he
)VAS mWler (6-1, 253) than I
~·Oh, but he really ha!i
• kl'aedible speed and he can tMny tum the comer."
Jang1'1 brother, Houshanj, is
nly 5-foot4 10, about 150
ds. Hil father and mother,
umin and Kay, wbo ltlll live 1n
~rt Beach, are analler-
ed, toe>. The family came to
U.S. from Iran and India.
"I don't know wb .. I get tt
, • Mid Jangt, a ftnt-genera-
Amerlcan. "I'm }Ult glad I
it..
NINA
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ha.rd the last couple of weeks. I'm
still sick, and I should be in bed.
Bull did better than last year, and
I have two more years to do Jt."
Rio Mesa's Zuzona Stunova,
seeded second in singles, defeat-
ed Vaughan in the semifinals,
6-4, 6-4. In the second set,
Vaughan came back from a 3-1
deficit, twice breaking Stunova's
serve and holding in the sixth
game. Vaughan's cross-court
forehand winner crowned her
second break at ad-out, givmg
the CdM standout a 4-3 edge and
what appeared to be enough
momentum to split sets.
But Stunova, who dictated
points with her powerful returns,
ca.me back for the victory to
sweep. She brolce Vaughan to tie
the set, 4-4, heid serve for a 5-4
lead, then broke Vaughan again
at double-match point, when
Vaughan double-faulted.
Stunova, who went on to win
it all by defeating top-seeded
Faye DeVera of Villa Park, 7-6,
7-5, gained triple-break point
when she fired a cross-court win-
ner out of Vaughan's reach.
"She hit a lot of winners, and
she kept me running," said
Vaughan, Sea View League sin-
gles champion. "She pulled me
off the · court, and I just didn't
have it in me to run down every-
thing ...
"Nina played well," CdM
Coach Tun Mang said. "I tlunk Ul
her condition, she played great •
-By Richard Dunn
SATURDAY-DECEMBER 2, 199S IJ,.
high ~chool girls tennis
MA.RC MA.R11N I DALY Pl.OT
Nina Vaughan (left), seen here looking for answers on Thursday, found none on Friday; Megan Wachtler, Alissa Scott (right) Jost, too. '.
DOUBLES r -.....
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That happens in tennis. Sometimes you
don't have the vit>es on the court, and you
could spot that right away
#(Wachtler and Scott) had an outstanding
season, but at Uus top level, when somebody's
on and somebody's off, look out.•
Corona del Mar was also the only school m
the Southern Section with players m both the
singles (Nina Vaughan} and doubles semifi-
nals
·Last year, when they beat us, they tolO me
that they were really nervous,• W1egler said.
"They were totally zoned last year, and Uus
year 1 think they were overcollfident. We were
in a zone. Everything went smoothly, and we
were really pwnped, because th.et beat me
last year with a dilferent partner."
Wiegler, Gross, Wachtler and Montgom·ery
and thel! families bad dinner together Thurs-
day rught but the friendships were temporar-
ily put on hold during the final two rounds.
. .
"We came back every time,· Gross saJ.d.;
"We played redlly well and never gave lip,:
and 1 think (CdM} this year came in With too:
much con!ldence. • :
Scott and Wachtler, seeded second, sliut:
out Burbank's Kendale Nohre and Cb.anlal :
Pershing. 6-0, 6-0, m the Round of 16, and:
topped Rohm Kondrack and Heathe-<;ol'IDAn:
of Redlands, 7-5, 6-2, in the quarterfinals. '
The CdM doubles team also won the Sea'
View League champ1onslup this fall for the.
second straight year '
Wachtler has signed with Ohio State, while:
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CASEY LUKSCH I OAA.V PILOT
~-Mustangs give it a:n for its coach, but come up short
• Costa Mesa Coach Jason
Ferguson returns to the
hardwood in his team's season-
opening 82-72 loss.
By Jim Walters, Dally Pilot
WESTMINSTER -The Costa Mesa
High boys basketball team was a mirror
unage or their coach, Jason Ferguson, Fri-
day night.
They were tough and feisty, playing
short-handed agwnst an overpowering
opponent. They fought bard all the way,
but m the end 1t wasn't enough as the
Mustangs dropped their season-opener to
Westminster 82-72.
Westminster Coach Gary Dickson was
m tears after the game as realized those
same traits might not be enough to save
the life of his good friend of the past six
years.
The 24 -year-old Ferguson was making
lus first return to the hardwood to coach in
a varsity game since learning last January
that he has lung and kidney cancer.
•He's one hell of a dude,• Dickson
said, fighting back the emotion. •His
team has to realize what is going on and
what has happened to him.
"I don't know why these type of things
always happen to nice people. 1bis is his
life right now.•
The obviously-emaciated Ferguson
was very upbeat, sitting in a wheelchair at
courtside, watching his team go through
pregame warmups.
"I've got some jitters, but it's really
good to be here,• Ferguson said, offering
a firm handshake. "Hopefully we can get
a win •
That wasn't to be but it wasn't for lack
of bustle. The Mustangs trailed by 14,
·hoops . '
points, 68-54 just barely a minute into the
fourth period, but outscored the Lions 13-
6 during the next 5:02 to cut the led to 74-
67, but never came closer than seven.
Instead of being a distraction, Fergu-
son's presence was a positive re-enforce-
ment for his team.
As his team came over to the benCh
after the first periOd, trailing 18-10, Fer-
guson got out of his wheelchair and·
moved to the center of the huddle. The
crowd showed some signs of shock, but
Ferguson moved well and was in his ele-
ment, teaching kids what he knows best
-the game of basketball.
The Mustangs responded, almost dou-
bling their output in the second quarter
with 19 points, but the Lions inq:eased
their lead to 40-29. ·
During the .game, assistant coach Criss
Freeman could be beard yelling out
instructions to the Mesa players.
"I have to thank Criss," Ferguson said
COMMUNITY
GOLLEGE WOMEN < < > \1 \11 '\.I I)
HIGH seHOOL
GIRLS
Coast rolls into
Cuesta Finals
with 78-68 win
SAN LUIS OBISPO -Orange
Coast College's women's basket-
ball team lmproved to 6-2 and
vaulted into tonight's champi-
onship finals of the Cuesta Invita-
tional with a 78-68 victory over
Bakersfield Friday night.
Jamie Shine led OCC with 20
pomts, and got help from Adri-
enne Botana (16), Tina Afan (13),
. Monica Geraci (10) and Kathleen
• Kelly~ 71, 8abnfleld 61
OCC -Agfan 13, Pulido 7, Geraci 10,
Salaps.ki 2. Botana 16, Shine 20, Kelly 10.
:. ............ • Drewry 6, Harrison 24, • «onln 6, Toler 4, Thrrisch 10, Arante 2,
' -MMton 2. Merta 10, Hunter 4.
: .,:~rttJme: Orange Coast 41·32. . ,...
:: ,01.~EGE WOMEN .
; .. Vanguards fatl in OT
'
(Cllll(,f \11'\.
Pirates
s&ilinto
tonight's
finals
•Ambrose scores four
of his game-high 22
points in overtime to
lift OCC to today's
title game.
Estancia advances
to title game with
wild, 61-12 victory
IRVINE -Estancia High Coach
Russ Davis called Friday's game
, with Anaheun the wildest game
he has ever seen in 15 years of
coaclung as his girls basketball
team won 61-12 to advance to
tonight's championship game of
the Irvine Tournament.
The game was actually called
in the third period, after Anaheim
had four players foul out, two go
out with injuries and another
player simply refuse to go back
into the game.
Anaheim had only two players
on the floor when the game was
finally called.
Estancia 61, Anaheim 12
Score by Quarters
Estancia 12 27 22 -61
A~heim 4 8 0 -12
Estancia • Waltz 3, Black 14, J.
after the game. "Everything he was
yelling was what I was saying.•
The Mustangs battled all the way, with
Josh Weeks leading the way with a game-
high 31 points. Brian Leahy added 17 and
Donnie Ogo had 14.
The Lions, with 12 men to draw from,
substituted throughout the game and
were able to push the ball up the court.
Scott Yoshizaka and Brandon Fox had 25
and 23 points, respectively.
Costa MeSll 77, Westminster 31
Score by Quarters
Costa Mesa 10 19 21 22 • 72
Westminste< 18 22 22 20-82
Costa Mesa -Ogo 14, Leahy 17, Weeks 31,
Payne 2, Montoya 8, Correa 0, York 0.
· 3-pointers -Weeks 4, Ogo 1.
Westminster -Thai 6, Fox 23, Nguyen 4, Poyn-
ter 8, Yoshizaka 25, Arnold 2, Henderson 8, Styll,
4, Mizutuka 2.
3·pointers -Fox 4, Thai 2, Yoshizaka 1.
Fouled out -Nguyen.
For free .•
New~~ Me.. Daily Pilot
ULI
• llAKETaAU
Community col• men -
Ora~ COISt Tournament.
College wom4!f\ -Southern <:all-
fomil College It Golden State
Athletic Conference Tournament
at Concordia (llvine).
Community college women -
Orange COISt at Cuesta Touma~
ment.
High school boys -Daily Pilot
Tlp-off Tournament finals: conso-
lation, 2 p.m.; fifth place, 3:40
p.m.; third place 5:20; champi-
onship, 7 p.m.
High school girls • Costa Mesa,
at Woodbrld~ Tournament vs.
Fountain Valley, 4:30 p.m.; Coro-
na del Mar, Newport Harbor at
South Coast Tournament at Uni-
versity High, CdM vs. Capistrano
Valley, noon; Newport Harbor vs.
canyon, 10:30 a.m.
• WRE.SlUNG
High school • Costa Mesa,
Newport Harbor at Trabuco Hiiis
10-wat tournament 9:30 a.m.
• SOCCER
High school boys -Corona del
Mar, Costa Mesa at Irvine Touma·
ment; Esta~la at Millikan Tour-
nament (vs. El Dorado, noon).
High school girls -Corona del
Mar, Newport Harbor at Irvine
Tournament . .
• FOOTBALL
Community college -Orange
County Bowl <\t Orange Coast
College (Saddleback vs. Mt. San
Antonio College), 1 p.m.
Vanguard duo honored
with All-America status
COSTA MESA -Southern
California College's Tim Hardin
and Heather Salisbury have been
named All-America Scholar/ Ath-
letes.
The two cross country runners
were honored. for their combined
efforts on the runnmg course and
in the classroom.
Hardin, a senior from San
Dimas, has a 4.2 grade point
average.
Salisbury, a senior from
Orange, has a 3.56 grade point
average.
FRIDAY'S COUNTS
• DaV9)"1 Locker -no report.
• Newport Uncling • 1 ~ 17
anglers. 64 sculpln, 3 sand bass,
3 rockfish, 1 halibut, 6 blue perch,
75 mackerel,
lRVINE -Shawna Beck
poured in 20 points, including six
3-pointers, to help Fresno Pacific
defeat the Soutbern California
• Co'llege womens' team Friday in
overtime, 68·6".
: 'Ibe loss was SCC's second of
COSTA MESA -Matt
Ambrose scored four points
and David Downs added
three in overtime Friday to
lift the Orange Coast Col-
lege men's basketball team
to a 66-59 WUl over lmpenal
Volley in the Orange Coast
Kiwanis lnvitationaI and
earn a spot m the champi·
onshlp game. ·
OCC led 33-16 at the
half, but Imperial Vallef's
Jesse Silva hit a 3-pointer
with 1:14 left to knot the
game at 51-51 and send it
into overtime.
Mccartin 10. Deming 12, M. Mccartin
S, Rodriguez 6, Stapleton 11, Camberos
0. 3 pointer. Walz
CdM breezes to
55-35 victory
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• 1ho Golden State Athletic Confer-
ence basketball tournament and
'dropped the Vanguards to 1-5 on
:the season . sec led 32-31 at the half and
:uie two teams were tied, 61-61, at
.the end of regulation.
, Jody Caruso led the Van-
guards with 20 points and 11
boards. Angela Minor also had a
'double-doubl with 12 points and
10 rebounds and EWne Wbitte-
)JlOr had 12 rebounds and eight
"IV'lini.. -:-~ "'8Mo Pedfk Coffege ...
' toe.I c. ...... l°"
, loC8I ~ • w.rdel 4, Minor 12.
WOOdruff 5, lurt t, Oruso 20, ~ '°"*• 2. Hartigan •• Whitttmen 8, ' ~ P9dfk • Sv.wt :I, H1rold 9, I Cllik 5, leek 20, Castellanos 5,
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Arpbroee ftnlahed with a
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GARDEN GROVE -Corona
del Mar High's Sea Kings swept
past host Lo Amigos Friday
night in nonleague girls basket-
ball, 55-35, with ease.
Jennifer Gardner led the way
with 24 points and 10 boards,
and Lind.say Warmington came
up with 10 points, eight steals
and six assists.
The Sea Kings are at the
South Coast Tournament today
to duel Capistrano Valley at
12:20 in the Uruvers1ty High
gym.
CMaNi ....... '" &.cM Aml909 25 ~ Scol9 .,, Qum-Wa
Corona del Mar 14 15 13 12 • 55
Lex Amigol 4 12 1 1 8 • 35 c:.N -W~on 10, Albano 2,
Ford 9, MtOulgln 2. Simon 4, H1wley
4,Gardnllf24
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with a 16-foote'r.
Plock then came to the forefront for a
brief flurry and it was realistically in
hand.
The slick 6-1 senior nailed a three-
pointer, then on the ensuing CdM pos-
session he stole the ball and went three-
quarters of the length of the floor for a
layup to expand the lead to 32-20 with
3:24 left in the quarter.
Plock went back to the bench for the
second time with foul trouble (be had his
fourth personal 56 seconds later), and
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Candlish· got his fourth (the second time
in a double-foul CirCUII}Stance to the cha-
grin of the Estancia bench) 30 sec-
onds later.
But Corona del Mar could not take
advantage of their absence.
, The Sea Kings were able to bold the
line, but couldn't really put any dent into
the' Estancia advant!lge.
They cut it to 34-27 with 6:02 left, then
the Eagles, with Plock and Candlish back
on the floor, pulled away. with nine
straight points from Nelson and Plock.
Overall it wasn't a picture-perfect
game for either squad.
Estancia netted just 5 of 20 from the
field in the first half, but atoned with a 1 O-
for-12 performance in the last two quar-
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PUBLIC NOTICES above. Nannette Pike, 4306 Cherlyn Pawsey, C0479
Dated: November 29, Andre Autry, 4317 Raymond Blanco, C0536 1995 Jon Griffin, 4325 Richard Johnson, COS45
Bagel Me Corl)Ofalion, Mark Cazeau, 4336 Jennifer IAdbetter, C0567
ens 1331969 GARY MCAATHUf!1 BAGEL William Mock, 4338 Bradley Lucero, C0596
NOTICE TO ME CORPORATION Richard Curtl, 4341 Bradley Wiikins, N0066
CREDITORS OF Publl~hed Newport Kelly Campbell, 4342 Westley Schlmmpf, N0605 Nannette Pike, 43S Robert Gregory, N0617 BULK SALE Beach-Costa Mesa Dally Houston Lambert Jr., Terry Franklin, N0630
tSECS. 61041 Pilot December 2, 1995. 5201 Arthur Espitia, N0648
6105 U.C.C.) Sa715 Robert Davis Jr.1. 5223 Johnn Knight, N0665
Escrow No. Penny Thomas, :>233 Wiley Miiier, N0675
PUBLIC NOTICE
12178-CJ PUBLIC NOTICE Published Newport Published Newporl
I Notice Is hereby given to Beach.Costa Mesa Dally Beach-Costa Mesa Dally creditors ol the within • NOTICE OF SAL£ Pilot December 2, 9, 1995. Pilot December 2, 9, 1995.
I named seller that a bulk In accordance with the Sa716 Sa717 I b d 1 provisions of Section 21700 .
1 aala Is about to e ma • 0 through 217HI of the Cali-PUBLIC NOTICE ',,._11111111111!1111!!1111!!11-... I 1 the assets described fornla Business and Prole1-1--------I b~~oewnames and business slons Code there being NOTICE OF SALIS
CHARLENE A MANOS' which INSTORAGE ~A-provisions of Section 211001'-==~=
f
addresses or the seller are· due, unpaid storage fee fOf II accordance with tile
149-A Riverside Ave., NeW: HEIM, II entitled to a lien ltvough 21716 of the Cali-NCll'IC YlllW
port Beach, Cal. 92663 pursuant to section 21702 fornla Buslnesa and Prolff· ............... .....,,., I The localion In California ol aald code on the goods, slons Code there being -..-rRnft
• ol the chief executive office hereinafter described as due, unpaid storage tee tor Cem~tery • Mort\Jary
1 01 the seller 19. SAME AS miscellaneous household which INSTORAGE HUN· Chapel • Crematory : ABOVE . items ,sofas, relrlgeratora, TINGTON BEACH Is en-
' As listed by the aeUer 811 Clryera, washers, clothing titled 10 a Hen pursuant to 3500 Paclllc View Drive
I other business names and anCI personal property, due section 21702 ol said code N addresses used by the notl?• having been given to on tl,le goods herelnalter ewport Beach
seller wllhln thrH yeata b• parties known to claim an dHcrlbed u Mlscel-944.,2700
t' lore the dale list was Hnt Interest therell') and the laneoua House hold Items
or delivered to tha buyer flme specified In such no-aofu, refrigerators, PIERCE IROTHERS are· NONE tic• tor payment ot such washer, dryers, and per-BELL BROADWAY 1 The namts an~ busineaa lees having expfred will be aonal p!'Operty. Due notice I addresses ol lh6 buyer are· sold at publle auction by having been given to par-Mortuary * Chapel
I BAGEL ME CORPORA; INSTORAGE ANAHEIM, lo-tiff known 10 claim an. In-Cremation TION. 19014 canyon Pr .. cated at 1n 6 W. Peohad tereet therein and the time
Villa Park, CALIF. 92667 Way, County of Orange, specified In such notice tOf 110 Broadway Th• sssots to bo sold are State of California on 1he payment Of such fees hav· Costa Mesa
described In oeneral as: 14th day ol Dacember Ing expired will be told at M&·9UIO
FURNITURE flXTURES 1995 It 9:00 am Terms tOf' pul>llc auction by INSTOR·1~~~~~~~~ EQUIPMENT LE.ASE . the .... .,. cast\ only. Sale AGE HUNTINGTON BEACH!~
LEASEHOLD, TRADE; subject to cancetlatJOn. located at 7471 Watntf
NA M E G 0 0 D w I L L LandlOfd rNefVn the right Ave. County Of Oranae. STOCK 'IN TRAOE. cov: to bid. Below •• • list ol State of Calllomla on ihe ENANT NOT TO COMPETE names and unit numbers. 13th day of December
and are located at: 149-A Mlchtll• Poldrugo, 1211 1995 at 9:00 am. Tenn• fof
Riverside Ave.. Newport Robet1 Clpolltnl, 1224 the Ale.,. CMl'I only. Sale Bt1ch Cal 92663 Cec:Mla EkouSNrd, 1235 subject to cancea:lallon.
The business name used Suzanne Collier', 1231 L.andlotd ,.....,._the right
by the seller 11 that toe• Jettery Wheelef, 1240A to bid. Below II • lilt of lion I•: NEWPORT JUICE. Bobbi• Blyhe-Po•n•t. namel and unit number•.
PLACE 2139 '*'-Prinz, A003t
Thi anticipated date . or LHlle McCarthY, 2209 llrian La ..... AOI04
the bUlk sale 11 Dec. 19, Ch8'tM Mauldin, 2233 OeYld Clal1t. A02M
199!5, at the office ol A• MIC~ Buklwcft, 1240 Jehry ""*· AOll1
aults Escrow, 8700 Warner Kn• ~ 22&0 AiChenl ~A0718
Av• c 1200, Fount.in Val· = .,_.· ~~ =.... "=-Mn1 1'1i\is \:7':1e IS aubi«:t Penny Moor9~ Gtotge ()git, Mnt
to Cal4fomla UnllOl'Yn Com-Clhl9rlnt i137 Mk:Mll l'Otnpa. M7l4
m1rc111 Coo Section ~c.rr'~usi ~~ 11oe.a. ,.,._,,, w.me, D» "°'*' Mitt Jc.~::~ Mar lama Tharawalav. Jefrv Rollf,
wltll whcNft clelml ~ be ~ Mllf """'· _.. tiled le CNQ. .IONll, "9-"°'*'....., _. ~ Cl*lill. MIMI NII IMtOW IM WWIW Mlolwel .......... .......,._, • .,. ............. v .. = ...... -.,... .... ..,.l:A ••..... -==..am. ==-~ • =i,: t. ..... 4Mt _.
When Words Are
Not Enough
"Spedalutng In
S,,,,.,,aU.11
F'lc>cNr9"
2983 H•rbor Blvd
COltaft\eN
540-3135
..
Tars ·stunned by ArtiSts
ters.
•Newport Harbor drops
4 7 ~43 decision tQ. Laguna
Beach; must deal with.
Verdugo Hills today for
consolation honors.
NEWPORT BEACH -Newport
Harbor High basketball coach Lar-
ry Hirst, as well as the rest of his
tea,m, was left with an empty feel-
ing in bis stomach Friday night.
He and bis Sailors are 0-3 fol-
lowing a 47 -43 loss to Laguna
Be~ch in the third game of a three-
game pool session at the Daily
Pilot Tip-Off Basketball Tourna-
ment, forcing the Sailors to vie for
consolation honors today at 2
against Verdugo Hills, another 0-2
entity.
"Right now any thrill at all
E stand.a lDgti
bcpketball coaCh
nm Panel (above,
left) pleads tor some of
the good stuff from hls
Eagles ln the early going
of Estanda's 48-31
Tip-Off Tournament
victory at Co10na del
-Mar. His team was 5 for
20 from the field in the
first two 'periods. At left
Eagles' Dane Plock ·
defends agaJ.D.st Corona
del Mar's Brad Evans.
At right Chris Candlish
comes down with a
defensive rebound as
Corona's Corey Gortty
(41) and a teammate are
pushed out of the
picture. 1be dedslon
sends Estancia into
tonight's dUuilptonsbip
final against Los
Alamitos at 1 o'clock,
at Corona del Mar High.
MAAC MARm I DAILY Pit.OT
Corona del Mar, guilty of 10 first-half
turnovers and 1 for 6 from the line on
their own floor, finished 11 of 38 from the
field (less than 30 percent).
The only other Eagle to finish in dou-
ble figures was Plock, with 13 points,
after a first half effort which netted two
free throws and three personal fouls.
0 Estancia 48, Corona del Mar 31
Estancia 9 10 13 16 -48
Corona del Mar 6 7 7 11 -31
Estancia -Nelson 14, Plock 13, Candlish 9,
Casillas 7, Novak 3, Ron Simpson 2, Ryan
Simpson 0, Jahid 0.
Corona del Mar -Coleman 23, Peyton 2,
Friend 2, Evans 2, Gority 2, Guthrie 0, Conover 0,
R. Krinke 0.
Fouled 'out -Friel'ld.
Frid•y's scores
Estancia 48, Corona del Mar 31
Los Alamitos 62, Irvine 54
Laguna Beach 47, Newport 43
Troy 69, Verdugo Hills 56
would be good," said Hirst. u U we
cp.n just win one.•
The Sailors, who had extended
Los Alamitos Thursday night,
failed to live up to expectations
against Laguna Beach.
•we just need a day's practice
like nobody's business," continued
Hirst.
The Sailors failed to get a single
player into double figures in the
scoring column.
It was nip-and-tuck throughout ,
the game, but down the stretch ~
Laguna Beach got a slight advwi·
tage, forced the foul. then connect-
ed on enough at the line to keep
the Sailors at bay. '
The Sailors hit 16 of 36 from the
field and appeared to have things
at least pushing their way with a
31-28 lead after three quarters.
Q
Laguna Buc:h 47, Newport O
Laguna Beach 7 to tt 19 -47
Newport Harbor 10 11 to 12 -43
Laguna B~ach -Soobzowkov 17, Ander-
son 3, Satrappe t6, Sirianni 6, Pur~ 3,
Kiomball 1, ~eenig 1. ·
Fouled out jlugh.
Newport Harbor -Cunningham 4, Gla.ss
2, Wertman S, Hornung 8, Badorek 6,
Archbold 6; Co}uccio 8, Schwartz 4.
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PUILIC NOTICI lntroduoecl on 1311\ dlly of IMOdUCed °" 1-. ,_, of WATT D I a A Y, AaalNT, COUNCIL Nale ~ will be Wiiiiam L. H#fill, 2955 PUIUC NOTICI nob 01 pubie sale ot coll wva we. '*"•.and ooi.. ' November, ttH •nd November, '"'· and II I DG i I C 0 X • DllRa -wed tor lnfonftldon9I llUf• ChMllllon Way •251, Tua· .... ""--'* 1 t995 undlf fuin11uru11d turn•h~Mf in NOTICI 0, ~ on 27111 tWf of a40pled on mt\ dey °' ---o•naL • MAYOR • .IONlll w ...... only. an RMch, CA taeoo flotJU.UI •u•lne•• ..... -" . I d ltd t N~ U~H. ~. 1MI. .. .. ..., • • llARY. T. IWOTT Or•o Johna on. l 9887 Name ltatament 111• llrmt ol loll\ 'l(lr"mtno Ill• oPtrattGn o Ill •
PU•LIC Ul.N SAL& A'Yll COUNCIL: A'Yll COUNCIL .. 0 ••• OOUNC IL HIDGal --c-CWll •' AOMi'natv LI\, Chino HIUt. Th fOllow1-per.on. •• guatllllltt. MCW'llY lglMl!ltllll. lhtnotal 1111collll«ll11 locllld ,, a.,ain.u and • _..... IOWMD• .. Maua1 NON• CfTY Cl.DK, WANDA .._.. -CA t'7o6 • • ... . Sonic 111d oNr credit ~Mft'ltnll .nd mav be lnSOtdtd 11 201 n "r•faeaMM~ =:-:,.::•=~WATT• Dl•AY' A•l•MT1 COUMCIL l.RAOOIO ..!i~~~•d.,!!w~!~ T"'* bu1lne11 It eon-~~c:. 2955 ENIC.lne,("dtlltof ,fCHINfly Via cotlet, Analleln, callOfnlt';
S.a. a17oo.21707 At__:. ' NIDO SI COX ' •••IRS; NOMI THE ENTIRE TEXT la -1 ducted by. a genenl pat'I· ~ Wty 1259 Tut-known a Kin & n, Inc: 92807, beMen flt hourt 01 Nollet la he.tby given by _..,,,_. • ' • MAYOR, JOHN w. AVAILA8LE fOR REVl(W Noc ~ t. 2, 4, 6, rwtNp un Ranch. CA 8M&O • gtllllld 10 flt S&imttomo Ban_k 800 o'clocaano 500 OdOCk on
the u~ned Uiat a NO I•• COUNCIL G&..OWR. O N&IL • aooaa IN THE CITY Ct.ERIC'S Ofl. I, 7, •· 1-. H4a111t you lt8l1ed clOinQ wuuam L. Harrill. 2955 ot ClllfCHftll Pl***'°' In O.C 6. Dy COftllCllnO MCMM
p\lbllo 11.n Nie of the f~ M•MllUI, H&OGR • 0 I a' C 0 UM CI L CITY C&.Dte. WANDA flCE °' THE COY Of' f9lS ~ ~ no ~ Way 1259, Tut-'111J•I to SPIA modi .. P¥1Y _. die addtm and .._. •
kM'ing Clncribed '*'°"91 A81TAINID1• COUN-.... IRI, NONI L MQQIO Ht'.WPOAT BU.CH Wlaaln I.. H1n111 11n Alnch. CA D1S80 reealfM pertyi t MCWllY otione aumOet •lld on N • wil be Mid at tM ClL MUlaUI, O'NllL A811NT, COUNCIL TH! ENTIRE TEXT IS ,. bll h d N' t PUIUC•OTICI Thlt ltalemenl WU tiled Thlt bu1lneu 11 con-ln••I in SUbll*lblilV .. ol l>OllO«n or tus nollel suc:tl tall 10-.00 A.M., on IM Aal•NT1 COUNCIL MU18UI, NONI u 1 e aw pot With 1N County et.f1t of ducted by: an Individual Cltbtof'S personal preptny, 11\11 IM Wlill rllll'lll which day of Oecembtt, MUllaPI NONI MAYOR JOHN W AVAILABLE FOA REVIEW 8each-Co1t.a M... Dall;t OlllMICMCI Or~ COun1y on 1o.20-85 .._.,, )'OU ti.tUd doing lndUdlng eccounll Cflallll l1INllJ Ulat no bid Shall be
• 1 MAYOR ' JOHN W. H&DOll ' • IN THE CfTY CLERK'S OF-PAOI O.Cembet 2, 1995 NO. 9Mt 1Hl3Nat48 butineu yet? Jan 1, t995 paper, gtnt1al iftt.Mgil>IH. bltlcJlng unlen ICCtP9d b1 lllle w1ft be con-' CITY CL.UK, WANDA FICE OF THI! CITY OF ta707 AN ORDUIANCI Dally Piiot Nov. 11, 25, William L Hamil lrM!'ltory aquqiment. llXllH" tec:Urtd ~-sawrtd P1ttf ,
d 'ff sro:~SJOL1 1~~ "~~·~LO~ WANDA •• UQQIO NEWPORT BEACti. PUBLIC NOTICE Off THa CITY°" Dec. t. '· 1995. Sa697 Thi• ttaltmtnt WU liltd and goods and to IQUIOll'lent. may bid at lht public salt such
8 ISTOL . ST COSTA L RAGGIO THE ENTIRE TEXT IS Publl•h•d Ntwport NEWPORT •UCH PUBLIC NOTICE with the County Clerk ol nxturH, llld Olhlf .goods (l?I• sale may be Clllceled. post· MESA CA 9M Courity THE ENTIRE TEXT tS AVAILABl..E FOR REVIEW Btac.h..Coata Mtu Dally ORDINANC• A.DDINQ CMAPTIR Oranga County on 1<>-20-95 ·collateral"). lht collateral IS PoMd, or coottnutd at any Ume
ot QrinQe, Stat• ~, CaldOf• AVAILABLE fOA REVIEW IN THE CfTY CLERK'S OP. Piiot ~bef 2, 19115 NO. 8M2 18. to OP THI Flotlllota• •u•IMH tHl~2 t 50 being sold because of Int Ottat.rtt al Int sale. d 01 dab!Of''I rlghl, Ill~ • ACE OF THE CITY OF ea703 AN OftDINANCE NIWPOftT aUCH N•m• ltatamant Dallf('Pilot Nov. 18• 25, ot deb!Of Secured party WIQ title. and lnltrest In the collaWll ptOperty I• ltOted by IN THI! CITY CLERK s OF-NEW T BEACH OP THIE CITY OF MUNICIPAL COD• The folloWing peJIOns .,. Dec 2. 9, 1995. Sa698 1ntorC1 Ill SICUrtty IHfetl In m.y be sold IS a unit Of In
8 ISTOL STREET MINI F1CEWE.,!>!r~.ffTY OF Pu~h•d N~wport PUBLICNOTIC! N.W.ORT•UCH TOADOPTTHI doing bueln••• u: La PUILICNOTICE Ille cotllllfll 1>11rsuan1 to lht perotta. and 1111 s.11 wtll dll·
STORAGE, located II 1100 N ........,,.. • OROIHANC• AMENDING TITL& Nl!WPOftT lllACH Batala Ranch Markel, 1805 C*Ofnla uniform comrnerctal dllfQI secucl4 Plf'1Y't llln on 'W!STOL ST .. COSTA Publl1h•d NtWJ)Orl Beac;h--Co11a M..a Dally No.es.at 90FTH• GMDINOCODE w. 11t St., Santa Ana, CA Flc:tltlouaa .. a1n ... codloy1publlcU11wlllcflmaD lhtcolataralanddlUbOfcllnata M SA. CA. t2S28 Beacn..co•ta Mtaa Dally Piiot D.cembai 2. 1995 Subj~ 0tdinance wu 92703 Name ltat•rn•nt be held 11 tilt lolowing ume and lllns and lnllmlS MCUfld nems lo be sold are PtlOt o.oember 2, 1995. eaT05 AN ORDINANCI! NEWPORT 8UCH lntroductd on 13'h day ot Warran S, S.V.CSl-Smlth, The following persona 811 p11et· Dec e. 199510oo 1 m IQ P¥1V Wiii olltf 11t PfOC*'V tot ~ c~ally dMcnbtd u !<*-Sa710 PUBLIC NOTICE OF THI! CITY OP • MUNICIPAL CODI! November. 19115, and 1121 01!'8 Drf.oe. Costa doing buslntH aa: Therapy tilt Iron! OI the llagf)Olts II lht .... a UM°' tn cwotta. 00 Ill
ows. fum.wre. clothing, NEWPORT aUCH TO ADOPT THE adopttd on 21th day of Me ... CA 92e29 Work.I, 8439 Mara Dr!Y1, 111"1 tntry al'tl to Wit Placenlll "• 11· and 'Wtltrt II" basis, tool• and/or other '-'-PUBLIC NOTICE ORDINANCE AMENDING CKAPTD • UNIFORM FIRE November, 1995. Thia bu1ln111 I• con-Buena Patk, CA 90620 ctticoen•r•OH11 E dlapman Without 11JY warr111ty DI' rep11-
hold Items 11°'~ by lhe NO. 8M'7 US.00 O' THB CODI!, 1894 A YI! S, C 0 UN CI L ducted by: an lndrYldual Mnl J . Varian, IM39 Mn M Ptaoenba, Cl ltle coff.'lleral sentauon or any kind Pl'fllltnl :gi~wto:,!;!m· ORDINANCE AH ORDINANCI! NEWPORT BUCH EDITION UMBERI, EDWARDS, ~~r:.11•~ed dotng Drive, Buena Park, CA btlng sold conslsis ol all IC· st\al be In cash or cashier's
Green, Berk't1ey, 394E NO. eS.M OP THI! CITY OF MUNICIPAL CODB Subjecl otdlnance :-vat WATT 1 D E BAY 1 Warrtn Sorour . Sayedl· 90620 counts. contract rights, chatttl chP. or on Such tefms • Whlrtlldtl. Robin, 2880 AH ORDINANCE OF NEWPORT BUCH TO ADOPT THI! lnltoducect-on 13th day ol H • D Q E 8 , COX 1 Smith Thlt bu~lnt1a la con-paper. Instruments, general secured party. In Its sole dlscrl·
McGH, Betty, 1881 THI! CITY COUNCIL AMENDINQ CHAJ!T&R NATIONAL ~:ovp~:b~ 2~5dayan~ GLOVER, O'NEIL This tt11ernent waa riled d~!:' ~~u an,:~~~du:olng intangibles and rights lo Prt· !Ion, mrt agrM to In iOVanet ~! Colvln,Wllllam,421C OPTHIECITYOI' US.040PTHB ELECTRICALCODE, NOES, COUNCIL wllh the County Clerk of boslneu 17 Yu 1o.1y.mtntofeveryktndnoworatany anysatt anvsaleslaltetwlMuw Emswlltl', Gary, 4160 NEWPORT BUCH 1993 EDITION November, 1995· lllMal'.lll NONI! Orang• County on 11.a.95 95 ye ' ame llerealtef artsing out ol 111• 1111 responslblhly of buyer bids
Shtphard,Yvette.4300 GRANTING NEWPORTBUCH Subjec1 otdlnance wu AYES , COUNCIL ABSINT' COUNCIL t985388350t ArlneJ.Varian busrnessold1b1oralllnterettotm.ybeoralbutwtsubjectto
C U Technology, 303 & 304 NONEXCLUSIVE MUNICIPAL CODI! Introduced on 13th day of MEMBUS, EDWARDS, MEMBERS' NONE Dally Pilot Dec. 2 9 1e This statement wu filed debt« In 111'/ goods.1111 sale or 1111 tlrms ol a secured Pl'IY bill
Baktl', Nancy, l96B FRANCHISES TO TO ADOPT THI! November, 19115, and WATT' DI! 8 A Y • MAYOR ' .SOHN W 23 1995 ' ~ns with the COUlt)' Clerk ol least or which shd 11M gtvtn of Ult wlllch ltle buyer Wli be
Juartz. Juan. 5050 PROVIDI! SOLID UNIFORM adopted on 271h day of H & D Q E S 1 C 0 X 1 . ' • ' Ofange Counly on 1°'27·95 ~slid rlst lO 11ry ol ltl1 forego-required to adlnOWlldg1 lor
Del Vallie, Jullan, 517K WASTI COLL£CTION BUILDING CODI, Nov9mber, 1995. GLOVER, O'NErL HIDOEa PUIUC NOTICE tl953H2981 lnQ al lnvtntcwy raw malerials, t11rt11er inlCHmaOon. you may
Hiiton. Gary, 687 IEAVICES UPON 1894 EDITION AYES, C 0 UN CI L N 0 E $, C 0 U N C t L CITY CLEllC, WANDA Dally Pilot Nov 25 Dec 2 won In PfOC.SS and/Or m111nats contacl ste:Urld P1t!'i al name ~~~~~;~~1 ~ THE CITY STRUTS Intl~ ord~~ w: MEMBERS, EDWARDS, MEMBERS, NONE ET.HRAE QEONTllO RE ....,VT IS ~~~!".~!ltualnaut 9, 16, 1995 • ' SaloO used or consumsd 111 dtbtor•s 01 responslble tnd~idull Wavnt BetaThttAHouH381 ANDWITHINTHe ..,.. on Y WATT, Dj!aAY, ABSENT, COUNCIL '""'' ._....-•men busintss, wat1house reotiplS,Santsecurtdpart'f SPIAasso-
AblH Notman. 4.i1c CITY OF N:~:ber, 2~~5d an~ HEDGE s, COX 1 MEMBERS NONI! AVAILABLE FOA REVIEW d~ ~ P9)a'V; PUBLIC NOTICE bill of ladlng and olhtt docu· dalls address· 1111 Dlytldl :
Ables: NOfman, 441D NEWPORT BUCH ~ovtmbet ~995 ay o GLOVER, O'NEIL MAYOR,• JOHN W. IN THE CITY CLEAK"S OF· H~ to H=·P~!J!Uont NOTICI! OP ments tvldencing goods now dmt. 1185 Corona clef Mar, CA •
Kurk1ch, Oreg, 4260 Subject ordln~ was AY I! S C 0 UN CI L N 0 ES t C 0 UN CI L HEDGES FICE OF THE CfTY OF b) Global Video Produc'. APPLICATION TO owned or hertalter acquired by 92625 lelephol18 (7t4) 729-
Moort, Michael 139 Introduced on 13th day of Ml!MBl!Ri EDWARDS MEMBERS NONE CITY CLERK WAHDA NEWPORT BEACH. llon1 241161 Tabutnca debtor and Ill goods COYlred 1050 or the auctlOMer Who wit! Rum'ussen. Ned/Kendra, November l 995, and WATT • D 8 8 A Y • ABSENT: COUNCIL I!. RAQQIO ' Pu bllahed Newport Mlu!On Viejo, CA 92692 • IELL ALCOHOLIC ltlere~ lndudlng accessions, conduct the sate: name ot re·
1210 adopted on 27th day of HEDGE' S COX 1 MEMBERS NONE THE ENTIRE TEXT IS Beach-Cotta Meu Dally Dennla Clark Garten, BEVERAGES ddllions. tmpiovtmtnlS, and all sponslble lndMduat Allll1ony Peterson. All8fl, 250 Novtmbtf' 11195 ' • I I Pllol December 2 1995 2.4881 Tabutnea Mission November a, 1995 products lheleol, wl'l1ther In l(llbUrg auctioneer C011)1)411y. M11klt, Tony, 338 AYES c 'ouNCIL GLOVER, C>'N!lL MAYOR, JOHN W, AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW ' 708 Viejo CA 921192 ' To Whom It May Con-Po$se5Slon ol Oebt01 W¥8· P11orlty Posl!ng and Publishing
ODtna, Sanchez, 150 & MEMBERi EDWARDS N 0 I! S, C 0 UN CI L HEDGES IN THE CfTY CLERK'S OF-sa Thia' bUtlnHI la con-cem: DAVOODIAN, Mata· ousernan 08Jlel or any ot11er address 17821 E 17111 slTMt.
1190 WATT DEBAY cox' MEMBERS, HONE CITY CLERK, WANDA FICE OF THE CITY OF PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: an lndMdual VOi M, la(alt) applying to person.and 1111 proceeds loelud· SUiia 260 Tusbn, c.llornll • Buchanan, Heather, 582C ' ' ' ABSENT COUNCIL E. RAGGIO NEWPORT BEACti. Have yex1 11.atted doing the Department o( Alco-.. accounll conlract rights 92680 '81ephone (71 4) 573·
Dlltd 11•30-95 GLOVER MEMBERS' NONB THE ENTIRE TEXT IS Published Ntwport "Purauant to Secllon buslneuyet? hollc Beverage Control to net P10et lnSll'umenlS rn7 Ptuse ta11e l\lrtlltr nollc:I,
BRISTOL ST. MINI STOA· N ° EI I c 0 u N c IL MAYOR • JOHN w AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW Beach.Costa Mna Dally 6104(d) °' 1he lnttma.1 R•v· Dennlt c. Garten Hll aJCOhOlk: beverages at ntfal lntanglblet and rights lo !Ntconcurrtnlly with lie ... OI
AGE MEMBERS, HEDGES HEDGES ' ' IN TliE CllY CLERK'S OF Piiot December 2 1995 enue Codt, notice la Thia ataltmenl was filed 3200 Brlatol SUH!, Sit. n1 ol any IUnd now or any IJMI cotlallnll 11\al cetW'I rUI SIQned· B1U1t Olson ABSTAINED COUN-• • hereby given that the an-lh the Countu Cl k I 120, Costa Mtu, CA · 1u ldtnUI Tnls noUct Is g111en In 10-CfL MEMBERS O'NEIL CITY CLERK, WANDA FICE OF TliE CITY OF n709 nua1 repor1 for the fiscal O:,.ng• County.6', 1~~7.J>5 92626 with a "41" Oil-Salt 1#118 ne<aa11*r •!sing out Ol lht property common., ltd IS cordanct With the prov!-' L RAOOIO NEWPORT BEACH. YHI ended Octobtr 31 8"' & Wine (Pub. Eal. Pl.) mm ol dtblOI an macnin· lhtcomfortSUlllS 201 non!l Via siontofSectlon 211ooe1 ABSENT, COUNCIL THE ENTIRE TEXT IS Publlahtd Newport PUBLICNOTICE 1995olKNUFOUndttlon,a 1985~102951 beens•<•). andeQuipmt11llogt1111rw1111conez.Analltlm.Cllllornla,Wlll
Hq. ol lhe Business & Pro-MEMBERS, NONE AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW Beach.Costa Mosa Dally NOTICE OF prlValt foundallon, la avaR· Dally Pilot Nov. 25, Dec. 2, pub II a hed Newport acoessones, parts and appur· be available ICH purdlase II 111e
tesslons Code of the s1a1e MAYOR, JOHN W. IN THE CITY CLERK'S OF Piiot Oecemtw 2 11195 ADOPTION OF A able at the foundaUon'• 9. 1e. 1995 S.699 Beach.Costa Mesa Dally nanoes llltreto appert3lnlng or same time and plloe as ltlt
of Calllornla. . HEDOES FIC.E OF THE C TY OF ' uroe DISAD""'"'TAQED prtnclpal office for lnap.c· PUBLIC NOTICE Pilot December 2. 9, 16, ttachld. or kept 01 used or collateral. p72157 l212195 Salts subject lo prior can· CITY CLERK, WANDA I ....... lion during regulal busl· • 1995. inlended lor use In connecllon ;::::::::======~
cen111on In the event of Ht· E. RAGGIO NEWPORT BEACH. PUBLIC NOTICE BUSINESS n•u hours from 9:00 Lm. Fictitious aualnaas Sa702 lherewllh, and all oll1er ai>Pll· Hove A
1lemenr between Owner THE ENTIRE TE)(T IS Publlthtd Nawport ENTERPRISE to 6:00 p.m. by any citizen Nameltatamant PUBLJCNOTICE ces,ai>para1Us.1ools,machtn1
ind obligated party. AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW Beach.Costa Mau Dally ORDINANCE PROGRAM FOR who requeata II within 180 The following persons are tools. supplies m111n11s. lurnl-B:~c~~~·o~l~d M~~w'b~~~ IN THE CITY CLERK'S Of. PU01 December 2. 1995 NO. 8MO FISCAL YEAR daya after the date of this doing butlneu as: Bond Flotltloua Bualnaaa iura. rrxwres. equipments Garage Sole!
Pilot December 2. 9, 1995, FICE OF THE CITY OF u704 AH ORDINANCE t99S.98 SET BY ~ca~ lion' priocl· MarktUng SolutJOf'\1, 27376 Name Statement oods and ~l181s Ol IVtty kind
11720 NEWPORT BEACH. PUBLIC NOTICE OF THE CITY OF THE CITY OF pal m 1 • toe! ed Hyan Court, Laguna Nlguel, The followtng persons art d whtrMr loc:aled now or --------1 Publlahtd Newport NEWPORT BEACH COSTA MESA BY 2152 o ~~ ~ Sat. CA t265e d<>ong business as: Rose Ultlr to Clll>tot belonging PUBLIC NOTICE B h..CO ta M Daily ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER RESOLUTION 85-87. 1ot Irvine CA 92715 udt Shannon Lynn Bond. Arbor Aotat Designs, 708 d d substnuaons renewals --------•p~~co • beh.~995 N0.85-58 15.080FTHI! The City of Cost.a Mesa 'f'h9 pnnclpal manager of 2737e Hyatt COUl1, Lagune w. Woodcrtst Ave., Brea, provementsandrtplaolmtnlS
ORDINANCE I .ce!"' • l AN ORDINANCE NEWPORT aEACH ha1 Mt an annual goal for the FoundalJon Is Gerald Niguel, CA 92656 CA 92621 I any addlllons to any 111d al ol NO. 9M3 ~ Sa714 fiscal year 1995-96 of f1f· W Kehl• Thia bu1lne11 Is con-Alli Orr, 708 W. Wood· e foreg0tng aD tQu1pmenl ol
AN ORDINANCE OF PUBLIC NOTICE OF THE CITY OF MUNICIPAL CODB tHn percent (15"') for uUll-Robef'I T UtU• CPA. 2152 ducted by: an Individual CIHt Ave .. Brea, CA 92621 debtor now Of it any bmt THE CITY COUNCIL ~EWPORT BEACH TO ADOPT THE zatlon of Ult DlsadVan-Dupont o;lv. sUlle 101 Ir· Havt you started doing Thia buslntu Is coll-lleraattir localed Ot Installed in
OF THE CITY OF ORDl ....... c• AllENDINQ CHAPTER UNIFORM talGed Business EnterprlM I/Int CA 927l5" • businet1 yet? No ducted by: an Individual Ille land or improvements at
nftn .. t 5 03 TO THE PLUMBINO CODE ' Shannon L Bond Have you started doing . NEWPORT BEACH NO. 95-58 • ' (D E) for fedtfal highway Published Nawporl This lltttment was flied business el? No and commonly known n 11111 REPEALtNQ AH ORDINANCE NEWPORT BEACH 1804 EDITION projects designated by the Beach..Co11a Mna Daily with the County Clork 01 Rita Orr Y rlalo 161-room mlnl·SLllllS (a1TheNotCkmifledsot647-S678
EXISTING CHAPTER OF THE CITY OF MUNICIPAL CODE Subject ordinance was City. Piiot December 2. 1895· Orange County on H~2o.95 This 1tattment was filed ~olel Wlllch 1$ OPtllted as a to ploce yow <ioroge Sdt Adi
12.e3 IN ITS N....,Po-BEACH TO ADOPT THE Introduced on 13th day of Th• goals art available Sa701 19953812182 wtlh the C ty Ct k f mlortsurtes 201 n via cortlz. ...... "' UNIFORM November, 1985, and for public Inspection at City oun tr 0 an Call 11 9280J (th ENTIRETY AND AMENDING CHAPTER HOUSING CODI!, adopted on 27th day ol Hall, City of Coat.a Mna, PUBLIC NOTICE Dally P1to1 Nov. 111, 25, Orange County on 10.12·95 .~) 1!!,n ... a h£A • REPLACINO IT 15.05 TO THE November, 1995. n Fair Drive, In the office Dtc. 2, 9, 19115. Sa696 t895300t231 no..,, togtw ... r wtu• a ...... s f"1;)u Pi1 c::~E~~~~3 ~~~g.=1,Bg~= lntr~= :~~ ... -: M~~~i, ~g~:,.~~~ o~ ~~~Department . A~:-::,~:=~· 1t·1 c't!:si:!~~-t o-g~~2~~~ov. l I,
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To REQUIRE A TO ADOPT THE _, WATT DE a A Y of Transportallon and the The followlng peraoni ate I f I Thi .... -· .... -November, 1995, and 1 • City of Costa Mna wUI ac· doing bualneu as· a) accau, normal on· nklng ot hnving a d llllPllOM equlpmtlit. FRANCHISE FOR UNIFORM adopted on 21\h day of HE D Q EI , C 0 X 1 ctpt comments on the Sonic ExC411I~ bl SOfllC packed marketplace gar3ge sale? drytrs sotn Ice
SOLID WASTE MECHANICAL CODE, Novembet, 199!1. GLOVER, O'NEIL goal• tor a period of 45 Exctlltnce Aules Accet-vlalt•d regularly • auc· Give us a ca ll' actunes. dmsars, dtoolatlVt
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COLLECTION t994EDITION AYES, COUNCIL NOEi, COUNCIL days after lhlt notice Is torlea, 2905 E. Mifaloma ceufully-byallklnds CLASSIFIED hang111gs and art work,
Sub1tct ordinance was Subject ordinance wu MEMBERS, EDWARDS, MEMBERS, NONI! publlahed. · Unll 1, Anaheim, CA. 928Ge of ,conaumera. 642·!5078 les lamps, Illness equipment.
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COSTA 1115& 2124 VACl.D08 BUSDIESS DIPl.OnmrT --~~~~-llllTW 2722 Ol'PO&IUlOlt 553011.....__...;,_ ____________ ~~-
cozy t• 2IOI 9y CHAM.£$ oonN ~p~~a~=~~ ..._ 21' mo40t home StOOO W..adWf s.&lft wtdt OMM SHAW
'516. ao..ee1 for rent. Ful llMchen, '~"onea-Local .,,~ • hom9. w.d TANNAH NRSOt ahowtit, TVNCl'l. Day t...owe.c mo. frH Cletalta; Send ••.W. 19r avail 1~11. ~v.tdynll ... 559-.8844 12K/Wkly ~ot 'I , SASE: Boa IOO-DE wml.YBRIDGBQUJZ No '*9· Gar. '515, Npt 8oh ~.... IOCMIC)().3470 24 Hrs. lJnul, ~A 1'°'7 S4IO •• 150 E. 21•1 w i
StiHt. 54"°"3 ttu-::'"Jktyfu:is .. ~d 38rhly. LOCAL ftMDl•O ~St,000/Ytl t" IRnoome .. dlng Q. l • Natber volnerab u ~ bidd.irur bu pnl ~:..,.,......
· ·-ROUT~"Caah Income P• en a • SoUth vnn hc*l: ,_,.nw :tAST """"'""•"....," &·.we 1Bt, ~ CAI• 2Ba. gar. No aml(fno •0wr 20 Prlme L.oca-bOOk• Toi ~ (1) ~-• 10 P.. •• p ..
port. lnelty. Cute , peta. ~ 436-1424, tJons•IOC).l7 .. ,M3 100W ~~ ...... Ext. A> 6A•I OJOell oa M.&Q'JI 10 P.. T
ciMn. See 1773 West· PA-.PHONll ROUTllS 1H1 l or-. Wha.tdoyou bid now? !::~:2.t.Pfee1'). s7951 RENTA1S TO Local Slt-.tor aa1e. i40,000/Yr tnoome The biddiM bai proceeded;
E ... lde 1Bt 18, new SBAIE· 2724 S2,000/wk potemtal. potential. Home 80Ul'll R8T NOltTB EAST Q.6. AaSouth,'Wlnerable,you
cpVpnt, carpOrt, lg .. '?°"208-5300· ~4 h,... ~~r~-8~ •• Pw 10 1• hold:
paho, Avl 12-20. No pet t 8lk Inn a.y View ITS SO GOOD II wu u T·134S1for Ua:tlnga. f . •JOIS OAK.1 '714 oe . •K•2 $750 Incl Ul.I. 720-15e5 frm bale., Shr lrg 3BR ~~o~ ':Xi~~ p~~ AOMIN ASSli'f ANT What do you bid oavl'!
.G tBR NEAR OCEAN hu, fp, n/amk. prlv Ba . 8()()..81&-3l19 For DHISJrt•r ·Tiie <>--•t.. vul bl . ..a .. I w/tub $800 673-8019 Showrm In COM FIT Q. 2 • Aa~. nera e,yvu Pool, e•tecl, P •r-,.IT'S SO GOOD.. II Comput.r organiatl~ bold: ~r~d, ~":rac:lb'.-e waa on Nat'I T.v.1 •kill• an'd plHunt
8 ... .,.,., M:l-S 58 Roommate to 500~ ProflU s10K phone manner. Non dQ OA.181 OQ'71SI .. ,
.. share 28r 28a town-min. Call Imm.CS. SS am<>'Cet. Call btwn 2-Your riihtrhand opponent opens
N•wPOrt Ht• StudlO, houH In Co a ta 1 -8 O O •8 1 a -3 3 1 9 4pm 714-S89-0289. Or the bidding with one dub. Whal w/fllll kilch/bath. S500/ Meaa. Clean-cut f esume to· 714-d •-L., mo. Inc utl• & garage. non-amok er. 2-c:ar ax r . actjoQ o you W1Ae1
Avail 12·15. 75~1 ti h d INVESTMENT l-589-e838--,-~·~~=---=--:
a ac • garage, OPPO"D'PTftn1'V AdmJn: ANtat. F« fut Q. 3 . As South, vulnerable. you Npt Hght• 2Br 2Ba, private bath, tau"' ~• "'uu • paced HA t rm. Muat bold: ,
fp, new cpVpnt, gar. dry, comm pool .. No 2908 know WordperlKt & Avl now. No pet. S995 pets $395+ 'h utJIJ. s d t
lnclutil.720-1565 tJ-·.Eves54,...2656 M Wor ; a rong .. 543 QAQ52 0718 4A5 ... -INVESTOR'S DREAM comm. akilta; multlpte :1~ HJ~~·~~I~:.. 8al Pen 3br 2ba. ~J ;::i~ ~ ~: ~.::.=;•~ The bid~proceeded: ugr
¥lc1Ueled. S595+d•p. Steps to bch. Parks. pacbge.~125 competitive pay. ~ p._ ~RTB P.. 722~5 W/O. Children/pet ok. 8:3()..5:00 M-F. Please
Nwpt Ht• Duplex 2Br S600 2--n.s; • Of fax rea. to 54~1838 What do you btd now? 7 ...... -1 110-call Kathy at 433-<>'00 1
1Ba. f/p, dbl gar, w/d 8atboa Penn. Prlv TO LOAN 2914•---------
hk-ups. NNt •hops, b4Ktrm w/bath. Sep. BABYSITIER Q N ..... __ vul bl
IChOoll/beacn. S48-303I Wltr. fp, W[O. Quiet · 4 • el.....:T oera e, as
area. SS50. 673-6557 LOANS K-60K =~:~n ~~= South you hold:
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BEACH Bluffa Prtv hdrm Ii 8a a::i;:~d.c Mesa home. Muat be MK 10154 1:187 OQI ~84
2669 l.rg, bright hH. Fp, rellable & ftulble, Call
opan beama, no peta. ;nu:~ _7_51_ .. _9_2_5_·...,..-=--=---1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiil 21 00 Vista Laredo. SeMng us s1ru 7 2 Exp'd Floral DMlg,,_
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Q. 8 -Aa Sooth, vulnerable, )'OU·
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Looli for OIUUM'rs on Monday.
Leana to be • better bridce
player! Subecribe now to the
Goren Bridie Letter by callinc
(8C>o)?al225 ror intonnadon. Or
write to Conn Bridce Letter.
P .O. Bea 4410, Chic:.aO. U. 80880-
Ocnfr(\t 3Br 2Ba. 11800 Sat Open HouH 1-4 Open iam.9pm Mon-Sat a Stand help. Suld'•
Near bch 281' 18a .SlOOO 1450-SSOO 759-3788 ,.._. 1 ltft«ft14-8321 Flower'• FHh. Isl. --------"'T"--------r--------Wes1clltf 28' 2B• $900 CDM 1 Bdrm avt UUa '-OJI -VVV-Y 640-2124/756-1558
Bal.bo•Npt RJty. lno. paid. No P•I•, non "Se.tson Gt'H t• GOURMET COOK/,U EMPLOV1l.-rNT f""n.fT'P'fni.r 6014 PETS &
4-tlO.
72~•• amk.lng. 708 Avacado ,. "'"° "'.u''' "'.lU; tiou.ek .. pfng, ~p ... 5530 ANIMAlS 1 X·La. Bedroom S390
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& waTk·ln closet S725 CM Shr 38R 2 .5BA Fp, 11 ~'QUNCe9..-rNT$ amkr. Newpor1 Beach iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ... FA c Ta R y• .. 11 •Poodle• AKC• Pool/Spa •.•.. 84~838 ahr BA. w/d, great nan ~ area. 714-673-3843 ' TUTORS PIT for both S I Cl & I S F h & M ... • 1199 ... lffpers Tea Cup Toy & Muil .... 1 BR s•2•* roomatea. n qu el Ho"•• .__tper NMdec:f H. . renc auo. S39 Mattreuea
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Refrlg & Cllshwaaher FV 3Bd 2.5Ba Home, lltn.'oUNrrt.-rNTS Spanish ok. Please S9-S11/Hr. 443-2700 • stt ..... Dlnett .. Incl. 60X30 pool. No fp, W/d, lg yard, full AlU' \daYUO c.11 Nan at 845-1353. • $149 ... Bµnk Bed• Save abused and
abandoned pets. Be a
volunteer/foater. Call pets. No fe ... No prlv. S395/mo+utl Avt 2920 lnoome PotenUal up r11.•ntOYMENT 714-SS&-8888 teas•. 545-4855 now. Eiieen 963-3573 y Cal 665-3484 &O·&ne Low .. 1 ~·Always
Step• to Sand Clean NB Beaut hse, lg yard, •Loving, Nur1urln9, :: II•~~ to a 10 min SERVICES 5533 714-597-9037.
2Br, gat, lrg llv rm. Utll By Nature Park. Prlv. Stable Couple: WISh tape to learn mor9.
paid. No pela. $1275/ pet ok S550 pger 454-to adopt. Ufe In rural Medlcat Care Prof. --
mo. 551-85S4 3404 or hm 645-S540 community, country. la lnsur./Govemment Ple&M be aware that
CAHAL FRONT 2bd NB Ocean view wooded, home. Prom-stealing your dreams? the listings In this cat· 2ba. den, gat.,.,•. Up-Modem, nr aand, 1g IH future devotion 1 .aOOo4ee-2528 egory "'-Y require you
-·•· Yr leue.-No nat. aundk. $450. $100 off and love to newborn. -,,---=--~~~-to call • 900 number •u .--,.._ .. Elll~ & Bob Oceanfront Hot el In Wh'-.. ther9 Is a $1495/mo. 4002 River 1st mo. rW1t 646-4400 ......, ·-· ....,,
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248--7727 or 3&3..S636 1-80()..3()().3353. t-800o488-3238 affka Fff Asst Man· charge per minute. A,lu•t..A·Bed, elnel• NB Own muter autte ager. $1300/mo start. , otaulonals,llanaten Good condition., ________ _
Luxury 2Br waterfront w/pvt bath. Ctubhse, 665-e150 or 875-7300 r Executive• s 3 5 . S 4 8 -8 8 O 7 SPORTING
apt. Over 1300 sq ft. pool, Jae. Near beach. PIT Retall tor upscale Almo•t hew ron .. wav. GOODS
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•N•wpor1 Height•• aundl(. Happy environ, holiday. 7U-ns1 LAS VEGAS! floor lamps. twisted 100 SNOWBOARDS ---------.r----------r--------2Bclrm 1 Ba, w/pool. atv w/2 M. SSOO+ ~util. wht column; wd picnic N I Nav r us-"'I A 'I
No pets. S795/month. 648-8473 or 646-6435 '°STAL & QOV'T JOBS Three top reason• tbVbenchH. 548-1232 a1::'s/brancs:. s179.s2';°9 ••••••••! COSTA MBSA 6124 NEWPORT
738 Tustin 642·7858 NB Shr 2br 2b• Oen ~gttg~RJi~~~s ~~1cs ~~e.J.!'1.!g~~~ AnUque Bed..Set'• Lve Msg 075·8048 GARAGE SALES BEACH
Spaclou• 1Br w/lott, Hbr VCJ. Prkg, lndry. Appl+lnlo 714-647-1991 Its .. B .. t ClUea to l...IVe Misc tblH/cnrs, brand FAST TRACK Frl.,/Sat. •·~Pm Allliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
akylt, 2 paUoa, walk·ln bale, pool, Jae, aauna. Reoeptlon/Ofo Help In 1995'" Issue,• and rw Frig GE Prollla 30 Exarclser. almost new, Muat Qol Garage full 6169
clst End unit overloolcs F/P 1550 846-6788. · why 5 ,200 nAl\ple .,.. , ect. Cell 840-5737 asking $200. Call 714· of hHhld Item•. pots, Phone, clerical, & or· .---pool. S1:S90. 1575~ NS.tST S395 Tek .. HI LOST & ganlzatlonal skllls for relocallng to Las1 ________ ., 827·8852. CORONA pans, dl~es. books.
SPOTLESS 2Br 1Br Cute, clean, qulet. &. 2925 Adv Co. $7/hr to start. Vegas each month. Golt Club• Callaway DEL MAR 6122 tapH, aome X·mas upper ocean view w/2 private. Ull'• pald. Call FOUND Oppt to "'owt 979-1150 Black Couch
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balcony•, w/d hkupa, * 714-84Ma78 * .. 1)Job growth rate T w • e cs . Just !~c!e~~ ~~;~~0~7 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 38~ 18th Place 1/gar, s1200. Open Npt Shor .. 3Bcl 2ea •200 Rewa--' for r• Receptionist topped 8%, best In claanadt $200 574-NEWPORT
A 831-8097 • • .., the nation. 4255 or at home Chrl•tmaa & houaa-12/2. gt. HH $400+1/3 utll & tum of conlents of blk O•talt orlWlted, hlghly 2)Major companies ~1129 nr~1s 6075 hold Items, cloth•• &. BEACH 6169 Very Ll9 ABr 2Ba. Dep. All amen. Aaou brlefcpe atolen 1~. organized lndMdual expanding \heir ~ morel Saturday 8am·1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil balcony, microwave, from beach. 650-4657 1 n c I u d •a pat I en t to aaalat In basic local operatlona. 1~=;=:==::::::;;:;;:2 Noon, 223 Goldentod 1
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TBLU•• •• frplc. Huge master &I wPl ttou.ae 52nd 91.. r.o.out•, addreaa clerlcai dwtMle tft ...., 3)Low cost of li\llng De•lgner nag, lx.1 , *'*KR 0 Q ** """" rr
S1320. Ma•t•t Bed/bath, books. houH k9"J•· faat-paced aalea f t>One, perfect cones. ACOUSTIC X·MAS MulU Family Savsun Bike, rollerbladH, VIEW VIEW VIEW ,...._ fun & no am<>'Ce. Call (714) 974-7294 otnce. Good tys>'ng & ~;:high quality 0 1700. Got(190U• end •Bruce Springsteen• 8am·2 nu cllha, Jew· toys, furniture, atroll8f,
EJC epllon&I 28r 28• age 20-30'• S48-32n (215) 248--5368 communlcetlon •kill• table, all gtasa • .,,.. AC/DCeJoe Diffle elry, hsehold Items. hi-chair, ate.. Lg
c ... _ , ctbi required tor this lAt ... _ nauons larg .. t thick, $400. 84().6324 T•.,. for FUta•Sanlana __ 2_2e_o_rc_h_•_d_1_a1_1e_Y_> _"'.'."
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washer waa S450. Back Bay .,,.w, p, Nwpt Ht. 3bd 2ba Found Cat 11/30 dlv•r•lll•d position. .,_ wt now s 200. Loll ol
gar. 51400. ~130 home w/hrdwd nrs, fl s1m .... Seal Point. Call Lynn .•... Ss:HS700 and fuie.t gro ng KJng 8ed $125 Ilk• Klnga•DuckleChargera Sale SaVSun 7am-? atull. Sat
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Alla Vitia"'-. utt. Avi 12/l 822·7684 .,,_ .. ,... .._. RECl!PTIONIST FIT u•st you In relocat-dre..., S80. '73-8239 714-379-733'1 area rug'a, floral sup-_...;.."'....;_--.......,....-,,,.....,.. ....... __
SOUTH COAST -N--t....,..l _Ool,,__l~ ... --_"'.'."2~bd-: FOUND: Leoparcs.lik• For busy NB •porting Ing to beautiful Laa New D"ncan..Phyle . ---------pllH, .. cer equ1p1, EASTBLUFF
MJ!"'RO 2686 wpb :-.--/d female cat; no collat. •vanta mgmt firm. Vega•I double :.-.. .., M•· ··TV, ELECTRONICS, clths, toys , book• & MO\llNQ SALE 4. 2 a+ en, gar, wN/. Black w/gold sp.ck· PhonH, llte omc. du-":::, .. -h orig art. 708 Acacia Sat. Deo. 2 8am
Bay vu from bd~:...... .. .. In th• vicinity Of tlH. Compu1er llterat• ALLEN AND Sh2200ogan.yN=-M·:..=-~·y snnro 6080•-..,,s-a-t.-O~n.,...lv ..... ,....,e-·.3'""n,....1....,2,..._-1 Dlra•m•k.•.·. Obaook k•.h ... 11m1n,sgc. South Coaat Pl•&a amk. 1825 s....__... E·alde. C.M. csso.2311. helpful. Erin 154&--9007. -~ ---v-• A&O • ..,..
area. 1 BA condo ASSOCIATES China cabinet w/draw-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Office f\Jm, Mahogny h ouaehold Items . +den upstra, a /c, LOST POMERANIAH Ret.all •rs $960. 642..S835 dine-set, allk treoa &
2833
Catalpa St. pool/apa, carport. STORAGB 2742 Sml fem, 11/17, vie •BRIDAL SALON* Call l-800-JOBS-234 Walnut din tbl, 40X52 morel 3428 Ocean. s a 7 5 . 9 8 3 ·8 7 5 7 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Pomona Av•. CM. Hu Eat. bridal salon I• or 702·792-8200. 1100. Italian matbl• Yamaha Stereo Yard Sat/Sun Slam LIDO ISLE
lloat or RV •torage akin allergy, nHd• •Hklng a dynamic Fax reaum• to tbl 45" S400 648-713~ Systam AwHome appl, antiques, xmas GARAGE SALE
MISCULANEOUS
RENTALS
to 40'. aacurad. Costa treatment. 846-3455 taiea consultant to as· 702·792..e.202 aoundl Double t.apa Items, cllhs. misc!
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30 Anttqu ... quallty furnl·
Meaa. S2 a ft per mo.1-------~-1 slat our brldea. Retall player etc. Huge Goldentod. (Alley) lure. sport• equip· 780-7857 LOSTa G Kep on ring aalH •xperlence A Flamingo MERCHANDISE apeakara $400. ment, loya & mlac.
w/Medlcal card, etc. MUST! F/T. Costa Executive Park MISC. 6015 574-4255 or home Sat only 7•m·1pm
1 1/10,
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Ana, C.M. 548-2081 714/548-5700 Suite #240 IL--------COSTA MESA 6124 --..,..-~=-=-~=---
Las Vagas, NV 89119 XMAS TR••S 6-9'. 15 MOVING SALE Retall gal $40. Hlfba, JUnlpera 25 Yffll of atutll
~~~~~-·,COMMERCIAL
ROOMS 2706 REAL ESTATE
HEALTH & *BRIDAL SALON* Office• Nation.Wide $1. I' l<lng/On palms No room left ESTATI! SALE Furn, hHhld, clothH,
FITNESS 3000 Eat. brlelal aalon Ntvef a PfOf ... lonal S20. C.~o (lrUlt· In the garage Sat 2nes Ontyl 9a m· misc. SAT only 8·1. M••a Verde 2·room neada a radiant per-conau111ng fee. Ing) $10. c.ment foun-fot the cat? lpm Alot of Furn, 1821 Port Renwick ault• w/pvt bath In lrg.l:1=0::5::INESS=:-:::-:0:F=f;ICE:::-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii son with a great smue i.li\a s110, bird batha antiques, appllance'a. (ford & MacArthur)
spacious home. Quiet. * UNLIMITllD .-to grfft all our brida. ••••••••• $20. ~4--9422 A call to paln11ng·1. books, vac· Multl 10 F•mlll••
P•rk·llk• aatUng. Pool, FOR RE.NT 2769 TENNIS LESSONS Concierge exp.• plusl MERCDll•TnJSE lkatoher 81ook table, uum, plants, lamps. Sat 2nd. eam·2pm.
w/d, kitchen prlv. Non '35/Month. Offer enda Ftr. 7141$4&.5700 n.n4U# Vet"J old, ,..finl•hed. cla1alfled can cllh•. a lot morel Spruce Ave otf Mesa
amkr. 1800. 641..e919 Balboa laland 12·15. Call Luk• for Retalts come work ••••••••• b .. utt $150. 377·9588 h•IP 2868 Orange Ave. ·oA. or Bristol t••gna) NB 1Br/Ba. Pvt entry. Marine Av• upstalra detallal 722-6951 with us and nnes out MOVING Almoat new:1---------
No cooklng. Blk to bch. office. 150 sq ft. Wh"J our uaoclatea ANTIQUES
6
0l0 pull-out couch, bdrm $450/mo. 557..e.290/D $32.5/mo. 875-8877 rate us an avera~ of Ht w/On matt a box,
631·5550/Eve, Wknd. PERSONAlS 40% higher than other refrlg. Coffee table.
retallera around the •ART & ANTIQUES kitchen table, patrol BOTILS ••OT!l.S country In all ., ... Of BUY/SEUJCONllON cege, planta, Iota frool20010l000tq.k Job •allsfactlon. Wo Heirloom Gall•ri•• more.117-7713 c-,muw-. have position• for 389 e. 17th St. #21 WHilELCHAIR $40,
AaoamJ.W.Airpon: PERSONALS 3002 Menager and Man.. C.M. 714-e50o4284 dbl• .. _.. ·~. picture ager Train••• at ..,... ..,., LAG'~A BEACH 4jOOC-,...°""' aoulh.Coa•t Plaza. •BUYING ITEMS• ftamH, mirrors, Inter-
...,,., N Bed DATINQf SHYT Benefits Include: From 1800-1960. 1 pc eating rnlao. 842.-9732 MOTOR lNN For a fun time caU e 401K Package to enllre ••tale. Palnt-
Kilchclldles. Oocan Vu 011-S92-S90o-036. • Health. OWltal ~~.· ~~r:m~'-::~:··CAMl!---RAS--.----1'\'t lldl •Pool• KBO' Maxi 33e per minute, 18+ e Monthly Team Bonus
eotree Serv • Daily s1a+ '••••••••i lwii1:c;DiNiC11ciii e Cateer Advanc9ment top s. e13-8223 "'msg EQVJPDNT ly S17'+, Mond\Jy Avail 11 HOT CONNECTIONS We emphulze: Chin• Cablnt Dk Oak, liiiii!lllil!!!lllliiilili!li!!i 71M94-5~ BUSINESS & t.aOC).846-4888 • Nurturlnv . Circa 1900, curve gla View camera, 8•7
tlS Nonh COM& ff PINANCE Ptttonal DeWIOpment dra. 1495 obo. Ctirla.. Coll•ctor'• Item.
To place an ad In
ClauHled
Call M2-G•78.
Buy It. Sell It. Find tt. Cla.uffled. EMPLOYMENT
• ~~':!i~c• tine. 72~1M ext.11 (1907) '260 ~'7
• Foaterlng T.amwork
FOf an lntervi.w, call APPLIANCES 6011 uniT'Df 'l!Tnt~ 1400~•••2•• "~ ·~"'~
voke mall box r'514. •rand N.w l'lftdge • AIT 1025 STA ~~· 2824 •a• r • P "1 '· oe Prot11e 30, white, COSTA M!SA 2824 COSTA MESA 2624 CO ~ A division or Nine bought 3 mo• ago f04' ~OR IA&.&: Jewe49 of
WHl Group Inc. EOE $2000, aell 11000. Call the Rich & Fame>\ ... & ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~r·~~~~~~~1·~~~~~·I ~o-s~~ oth•n' Gold, di• 'f 11hr•/Wk. Tnur,.Sun ,, Frlt itu. WMMr ~,is!u =.:•r'9• Qt.1IBT 8c SBB.BNB 11am-7pm. up'° 111/ & Dryer $110 each. --~uy~~-:-:~~~ Palm ...... esa ~e· ... ~ "'· Satt..wter, prof. Warrant ... 0.11119fY IMM•D CA8H for
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_ .J.. T ..&.!--&&a.G appeat., good people ( 7 1 4 ) I I :s ;;o • 2 2 gold, di.mond lewwv
•klll•. Hunt 8ch/Foun or etonee. CotifkMMJ.
Veley toe. rex ,..: Wa•h•r/Dryer S140 affty g\lat. MS.UH carol (411) 3M-1HS. ... o .. ~ SlOO icklDMILLI
iicfYiQraPi\IOi •Pt •lz•. 941 15141 Natural tourmalln•
ACI ttgeney. Btclcpng + Waeher/d•• D'wer mink coat. Claulo MAC wcQ. w.. trM\ Int condl 12001 .. 1 dOubte breU-.d etyle
penon. Ml 8152 08f frig 12~. Ml-tOIO e.& I, N00. 120-1114
Sate Sat 2nd 8am·12
Onlyl Archllect office
equip. comptr punier,
cellulat, furn, hnens,
luggage, xmaa, baa·
~•t•. needle works
1 1 42 Polan. Drive
Sale Sat Dec 2.9& 16\h
8am-2pm. Antique9I:.
Antique Radlo·a, T~
1sh carpets/clothaa-
desi..s. xmas gift..-.
Lots mor.I 422 Redf:
lands Clay (NVwpt Ht•l-
•SAT & SUN 8AM ._ nres. l&Jrlboatd, ~
baby Items. Mal\ld ml -
114 1/2 4Sth St.~
SAT9-t&SUN11 ,,....
Wuh«, .. preuo ~
chine, telescope, n.w-
house paint, mlac '-
hHhOld, baby & 91
U•m• 1601 King• Rd.,...
Attic,
bateme t,.
and elotiet
then get
10me cull.
Ma-M?a
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1995
TUHSPOITATION =-SUPS
7022
lllW 9030 POllD 9075 J11P 9110 lllSSAJI 9150 TOYOTA 9210
•••••••• .. mi111111••••1I· .. ~a• 4dr, 9'll0.1£, •70 •• ..._ va Otto • ._ RMGLU 4.2 Ur ••• •u ... p41 4-tjl, •q Celloa aT Auto :a•• llax. Bal ....,.,,, entf, 110k ml,; rune owner, 9"g/lran. ,.. Many Xtru. RaiMd: arn/ftf'I, low ml, •nrf. lrana. nu palnl/1lrn, ~-----7-0_1_1_, a.a 1-c:lll' prkng Ind Qt1J ct.an car. 14250 built refur Uvu 04rt. lmmeculenl Low mu. nu UrH. Like nul xlol COl'ldl grt van ..
On4hl fadltty. ~ 080. call 92MH4 Sceel 14199. N1·~ age. $9,tSOO Alan '4e00.14M928 car $2800. 652-12$2
'750/mo. 723-6835 •aa llu•tane 5.0. Peger 71'-"29-70:M •ae C•Uca QT 1948 L VllAH, 18Ft 60 PT max 9'de U., BUICK 9035 ••pd, full pwr, loa&Kt. OU>SMOBJJ.! 9155 halCl\bk, red, 4 cyl, 5
Orig clauic, mu.i ... 9reat toe near NHYC, xlnt Condi c'9an ~ 1pd, AC, 1unrf, fully
l6000. Call ~51. Perfect for boat ~ •ea a~..tc Mk ml &. out, mu•t •HI LEXUS 9115 •ea Cutia•• • .,. loaded nu tlt .. /clu\ch, Dlngh~ e• w .. 1 Ma· rade. $12/ft. 176-8282 4dr, pb/p•, AC, cc: $2950. Call ~2498 pr••• wht, 2 dr, 1 owner. Well malnt.
title, new bOttom, a. SLtPS1 U' to 44' dlgltl dHh, '3250 89 .oort 2dt n.toh-•e:t QS~ wht/g good cond/looklng U500 obo. 788-6598
3 5 hp new engine Shower•. awlmmlng obO. Xlnll 4Q3.t 181 back, auto 1ra111, AC, lthr, Im~. 1 ownZ: &2850 cau ~5-7277 '87 4P Pickup S.pd,
1100 firm. 723·4'048 cg:1~; Frlendly to need• tlraal Xtnt condl anrf, co, act. &27,toO AC, am/fm cue, 1lld·
•· 123-4074. CJlDll.IAC 9040 St700 obo. eea.ueo oao. pp. 651-4720 P!UGEOT ~160 1ng bk window. S5500
7014 '81 ••••• ~remler e-Call. 43S-0749
.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CAMPEJtS, RV1S, ,85 Coup• d• Vlfle cyllnder, auto tran1, UNCOLN 9120 11 ~·• aoo aac •ea cauoa OT cQupe,
'30 SAIL BOAT• TRAILERS 8014 24,400K ml. Original AC, Curl•• Conlrol, loaded, 78K ml, 1 5apd, AC, CC, blue,
01 ... 1. wh .. I, clHn, ownr. Wht w/r•d llhr 100k ml. s4700 080. owner, dealer ave, all look• good. $4000
owner term1. $11,000 ,7 't Prowler Tent Traller 1n1erlor. Realty Clean! Can 985-0851 '84 Cont. Val&tlno •• rec, Oki ph. $19,995, Mu1t Selll 850.2151
Po• term1. 723-4074 al .. p• 8, gu & elec. $7,000 Toln 722·8043. •su lbtplorer Sport . rlou• 4dr. 85k ml. x1n1 garaged ....... 850-4948 •92 Corolla 4dr, aulC:,
10' Prindle Ca' Xlnt hook-upe. $950 obO. '85 Sehtlll• orig 2x.4, 2dr, 50k ml, •m/ condl runs gr11 $3895 AC, am/Im case, 12k
condl Xtra ••II• & Vic L. 882·27$3. owner, xJnt condl (In-fm, CO, 1 orig owner, obo. Call 645-3761 PLYMOUTH 9165 ml. Xlnt condl $8950
trailer w/1torage bOlC aide/out) Nwpt. car xlnt condl Brgdy. Fin Avl. OL 974-4058
$550 obo. Vic 662-2753 $5,995 Call. 854-8358 S1 J ,600. 873-3442 FIRE SAJL!I MOTORCYCLES ,91 aevlll• Wht •xt. • MJUDA 9125 '74 Valiant Xlnt nn•i-------
66 Ft Broce Robena SCOOTERS 8018 Burg lthr Int. eoK ml. BONDA 9085 '*!J1
1711f:"8a8'.uat TROCRS 9220
Sloop. Interior do-Beautft cond. S12K '93 e2eDX 4dr, aVac/ 4MS-9153 or 842·7880 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
atroyed, hull appHtl Vl!SPA •COOTER 71 4"301'°3100"' 993-1025 , pa/pb, alTl/fm cass, nu '93 NlaNn Palhlln<ler, aound? Ford d lM•I 200CC Very low ml. '92 Fleetwood 84 CRX 135k ml.,oodA.T, Ural/tags mlntl 1 onr1_P_O_RS_C_0 _ _,--9-1-7-5-• V8, At, AC, alarm,
was V• million S gold· Xlnt cond. $975. Broughn ~•owner, cu•, orig color. O $10,950. ~5424 n,g loaded, lmac, 481< ml,
plater b•fore fire. Of· Must Mii. 722-8498 loaded, 27k ml. condl S2049 OBO. $18,900 080. 997·
fer1 wanted. More Info $18,500. 557·9891 Call. '31-6099 •ea Tare• 812 r• 4068 or n1-1310
call Minney Surplu•, '88 Accord DX Blk, MER"'t::!DES 9130 •tored lea.I nu pnV T 548-4192 ~ tlr••/ang lmmac ruok Mounted · AUTOMOBnES CHEVROLET 9045 pa/pb, auto, AC, s 2000 b · ...... 5 5 St,11am Carpet Sallboat & Mooring •lerao cue, clHnl 1 • o o ....,.. 55 Cll'aner. All equlp-
2511 & 30tt. Mu11 Hiii $4700. 857·5127 85 Merced•• 500 SEC ment ready to work.
Will consider offers '88 Chev Z·28 V8, ,90 Clvlo EX White/ loaded, 76K ml, 1 TOYOTA 9210 Flyera, stalonary. over $9,900. 640-4053 ACURA 9010 nlc. car, 1251(, d• Red AC nu Clres owner, dealer ave, all 800 Etc. 512,000 pendable, malnlalned, rl' 1 • ac 58500 rec, Oki ph, Sl9,995. Obo Call 714•54a-
SPEED •. cheap. PW. PL. AC, ·~ '(31~)";7i.7020 gar•ged ....... 65()-4949 '80 C•lloa 6 lpd, AC, 4182. (9:30.3pm.)
Q '88 Legend L WhV tllt, crulae, morel 0 0 · $1300 obo. pp. Call SKI BOATS 7016 Ivory Inter, AC. pwr $3,500 obo. Call Mlk• , 65M654
alarm, Hrv. reg. XJnU 645-8069 EXT 2. EEP 9110 MERCURY 9135
$10,000. 962-5555 '83 CAMARO 22K Ml. I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TRADE CLASSIFIED MINT SOK WANT. 93 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
I've had my fun. Mu11 II'• th• resource you INTRPD 32K 70K WRNT '88 Wr•nul•r 6cyl, '82 Lvnx 4-0r Wagon through classlfled '91 Cabriolet teaV selll Call ...... 964·3048 can counl on to aell a $11,500 080 536-3216 5apd, hardlop, alloy1, 4-spd, 4-Cyl. A/C, FM, wht, top, 5 apd, low
myriad of merchan· nu tire•. xlnt condl Gd condl Rag 5/96 842·5878 ml. Mint condl $7600
VOWWAGBN 9235
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BOATS 7011 BOATS 7011 DODGE 9065 I' .-OJ_ h V'Check your shopping list off -.,z.·;~-oo.i,.~ .. ~ '88 COLT New tlr ...
alternater, fuel pump.
Recent new brak .. /ro-
tora, tlmlng chain, CV
boots. Original owner.
81&.9~66
714-574-4265
$1100 Caae~
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Parts CONNELL CHEVROLET rumf CLICK TUSTIN DODGE 2828 Horbof Blvd. C M 40~~.IMne
IRVINE AUTO 54&-12000 .. .. CENTER Olm&B
1 ·800·831.;3377 11111
ATLAS CHIYSLH/PLYMOUTH THEOOOU IOllNS 714 380·1200 2929 ~'r.f j!1 C M 2060 ~~ar~rr, c M
RAY FW>HOf HONDA # 16 1tv1ne Auto Center
114·H0· 1600
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HUNTINGToN lfACH HYUNDAJ 16661 Beoch Blvd H 8 M2.ot3l
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2524 ~g..'8~~ Meso
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NAIHS CAOILLA~IUICK 2600 Horboc BIVd. •Cosio Meso
714 s.40·9100
FUTCHH JOHES MOTOI CARS
1301 Quall St. r 8eoch 833·9 • TUTIL.f CLICK NISSAN
2845 Habof BIYdiCosto Mesa 540·64 0 • ••
SERVICE
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CHILD CARE 3536 CLEANING
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DOORS 3580 GIASS/ HEALTH/ IANDSCAPE & PAlNTING 3858 PET SPRINKLERS 3921
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2. Map 17. Prudential -Jon Douglas Co
3. Watttfront Homes Inc, R9ltors 19. Cowr Story
4. Waterfront Homes lnc, Realtors 20. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach
5. Waterfront Homes Inc, Realtors 21. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach
6. Md:ro Realty 22. Coldwell Bank.er Newport Beach
8. Coast Newport Properties 23. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach
9. Coast Newport Properties 24. Remax
10. Coast Newport Properties 25. Rem.ax
11. Coast Newport Properties 26. Rem.ax
12. Coast Newport Properties '1:7. Remax
13. Coast Newport Properties 28. Grubb &t Ellis
14.. Coast Newport Properties Residential Real Estate
15. Cannery Village Realty 29. Grubb &t Elli.t
16. Prudential -Jon OoUgJas Co. .Residential Real Estate Services
30. Grubb &c Ellis
Residential Real Estate Services
31. Grubb &t Ellis
Residential Real Estate Services
32. Balboa Island Realty
33. Coldwell Banker Costa Mesa
34. Fred Sands Coastal Propertia
35. Fred Sands Coastal Properties
37. Rumbold Realty ~
38. Mortgage Rates
39. Homes of the Week
Open House Guide
40. Star Real Estate
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OPEN HOUSES
From one to five p.m.
Corona del Mar Tennis Estate
1600 San Miguel
Open Sunday
Sl,695,000
Oceanfront Custom -
4909 Seashore
Open Sat./Sun.
$1,095,000
Belcourt Bargain
10 Weybridge
Open Sunday
$995,000
Dover Shores Bayf ront
301 North Star Lane
Open Sunday
$989,000
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lc!HI Y~~tlon S?,J9$,000
4BR!..SeA~~ Mellc\I ..;u1
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in. association with TIM CARR
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS®
Belcourt Tent;n·s ate
SBR 4.SB~ o home
Almost h , 1 and spa
$1,995,
Oceanfront' Custom
4BR 3.SBA on sand, no boardwalk
Tum-key with whitewater views
$1,095,000
675-1058
Dover Shores Bayfront Bargain!
3BR 2BA totally remodeled "Tum·key't bay~t
60' on the water, private dock, quiet location
$989,000
Spyglass Southport Model
SBR 4.SBA +Bonus, X-large view lot
~~ate canyon location
• 631-1400
Corona del Mar Tennis Estate
SBR SBA Contemporary, will exchange
Approx. 1.2 acres, ocean & bay views
$1,695,000
Belcourt Bargain
4BR 3.SBA Manor n, pool & spa
Designer quality, large lot
$995,000
Harbor Ridge Value
SBR3.SBA Devonshire model
Two private sunny decks, atrium
$799,(XX>
Lido Isle Cottage
28R 2BA +Den home, beamed ceilings
Prime street to street location, 35' lot
$595,(XX>
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WAT·ERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors®
Spec'ia/king in properlUs for sale or Jease ... on the water. .. near the water ... and wiJh a view of the water. ..
OPEN HOUSES
SATIJRDAY ONLY
2500 Beacon · Newport Heights
Marlene Hassel
SUNDAY ONLY
3 8d Hse
$379.000
405 Bolero · Park Udo, NB 2 8d Twnhm
Irene Loudon $185,000
30 Stratford · Irvine 3 8d Hse
Sally Nettel $219 .500
1113 Grove Ln • Westcllff Grove, NB 4 8d Hse
June Adams $544. 900
301 North Star Ln ·Dover Shores, NB 3 8d Hse
Vicki Lee $989.000
10 Weybridge Ct, Bekourt, NB 4 8d Hse
Rosette Andree Gmd1 · $995.000
411 Rigel Circle · Dover Shores, NB 4 8d Estate
~II)' Ph1ll P' S 1 495.000
1400 San Miguel · Corona del Mar 5 8d Estate
Olga Matthews $1 .695.000
SATURDAY & SUNDAY
234 Lugonia · Newport Shores
Kennie Jo Rizzo
3 8d Hse
$365.000
1901 Glenwood · Baycrest, NB 3 8d Hse
Pia D'Auna I .Jerry Smith $439.000
1701 Starlight Cir · Baycrest, NB 4 8d Hse
Cheryl Johnston / Esther Fine $6 19.000
1021 Mariners · Dover Shores 4 8d Hse
Esther Fine I George Dashiell $865.000
4909 Seashore · Oceanfront, NB 4 Bd Hse
Michael Scholla I Lorrame Famngton Si .095.000
YfARL Y RENTALS
On the water ... --------------.
UNDAISLE
5bd traditional w/2 sly ceiq & dock fa lar9'
yachL Land ITlalJ be puthased.
$692,000 lJf
NEWPORT SHORES
4bd c.malfront t4Jdated lulehen, Fr u.wlou.'S &
doocs. near rom pool & le.MIS. u.'alk to ocean
$150,000
LINDA ISLE
5bd bayfront. i-emier u.-.le bay \'leW. lg dock &
~ Ile D111ng & lmly rm & lush courtvard
$1,595.000 LH
Custom 4bd. master w/Fr doors to patio &
beach. Beams. brid< & leaded ~
$1,095,000
HUNTINGTON HARBOUR
!sty 3bd remodeled bayfroot home w/fatnay room,
deck & 30 fool dock
$649,000
PELICAN POINT
Frooi r™' hlJgf e.xtra J¥Mle lot m i-emier location
on Ir green w/u;lvte u.ater \W'S
$1,895,000
Exdlilg new :bS ~cnt viDa w/terrace
lao.m, pM btach & dock for 2 boats
$2,495,000
DOVER SHORES
Baylront w/dock For SO+ ~ Pristine relllC<n'O
3bd. cSr.ng & ~ rms & new knchen
$989,999
HARBOR ISLAND DRIVE
~~ 125 on~ O.x,• ·
70+ yadit, lmlces w/p<Xj & ~
$2,795,000
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Near the water ...
4bd dining & family rms. hbraiy & large
master w/lrplc Pool & spa
$544,900
AT 1lfE BEAOi
FaWous 3bd tvmhm steps to sand Fireplace,
gcumet kitchen. large master w/high crings
$395,000
PENINSULA POINT
2siy 3bd ·~ • home. CUSloln v.ood firs
cat.lets & sluters + craftsman s garage
$895,000
4bd remodeled hm. CW'ltry lutchen. family
room. 3 lrplces, deck, spa & ~yard
$679,000
SEA lSlANO
T ocaly remodelfrl. 2bd w/dirmg rm & den In
~com w/pool, spas & te!'M
$599,000
BELCOURT
Sophisticated 4txl <fining & lmly rms & des9lff
decor Lush seltllg w/pool, spa & waterlal
$995,000
UDO fSLE
Gorgecu 3bd custom vlla w/tolal pm'aC\ oo
huge corner lol Arches. beams & pabo v. 511i1
$1,599,000
UDOISLE
Be~ rrmocWcd 3bd tit ar<llnl kl5h mt•a:
pabO oo x-lrg corrier New deggnef lutchm
$819,000
BIG CANYON
~ tradilional 5bd custom. pmle gaf ~
lot & YIN, ~ v..led gwdens. pool & spd
$2,995.000 207 Walnut · NB
Newport Shores
76 Vn!A Point · NB
Villa Point
2 8d Apt
$1000
IBdCondo r -With a view 0 the water ... $1175 .------------,..i:;.._ ________ ___,
438 El Modena · NB
Newport Heights
71 Sea Island · NB
Big Canyon
404 Vista Roma · NB
The Bluffs
4427 W. Coast Highway· NB
Newport T ownhomes
14 Swift Court • NB
Newport Crest
601 Udo Parle Drive •20 ·NB
Udo Village
332 Via Udo Nord · NB
Udo Isle
2007 Bayadere T erraoe • NB
Irvine Terrace
22 Chatham Court • NB
Belcourt
120 Irvine Cow Court • Laguna Beach
Irvine Cove
NEWPORT BEACH
2436 W. COAST HWY
714-631-1400
2 8d Hse
$1175
2 8d Condo
$1500
2 BdTwnhm
$1500
3 Bd Twnhm
$1600
3 BdTwnhm
$1800
2 8d Condo
$2500
3 Bd Apt
$3000
3 8d Hse
$3500
2 BdTwnhm
$3900
4 8d Hse
$7900
UDO PARK DRIVE
2bd condo, semlty ~ w/doorman, pod &
spa Oiannel. oc.tan & city ll!iits \Wws
$525,000
OJFFHAVEN
I sl°'Y 3bd eollil!Je. remodel or btild nrw for~
21¥1 Slofy Vlflll
$549,000
DOVER SHORES
1/2+ am w/temis COlf1 & pool Custom w/4bd
sates. bbraty, ditmig, ~ & g.1m1 rms
$1,495,000
AltmA
Bai; & city lliJt ~ !rein hi#! custoolzed 3bd
tu.mn, 2000+ Kl ft w/~ rm & loft
$589,000
CORONA DEL MAR
5bd coo~ in QMed aimpcuid w/lainis aut &
own. ~ & ciy \iewl, 1 + lat
$1,695,000
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Exclusive Affiliate of Sotheb s International Real
Oo.14> blo/ & oe&alt \Wis. Oistom 3bd
twnhm, 2 lrpbs, 2 decks, 'l>I & 4 ca ~
$995,000
BALBOA ISLAND
315 MARINE AVE.
714-6 7 3-6900
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Specializing in properties for sale or lease ... on the water ... near tlze water ... and wit Ii a view of the water ...
3bd 111.mm. ~ In 89 fmNy painted w/t'ifJt
cdirigs & v.1hrte v..:aslwd ~
63J.1400 $215.000
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA'S Orleans complrx w/
comm pool l Sty ITestly updated 2bd end lllll w/
fii*. dnng rm. largt master ~ & pM J»bo
631-1400 $144.500
WESTa.JFF cmdo. wry prrtty 2bd 11\Slde IN w/
landscaped J»bo & oornm pool Close to Manner"s
Park. tiny. buses & shopperig
631-1400 $149,500
NEWPORTS PARK UDO ~cusktruzed
20d. 2ba. brick enby & p.ltio New rool, lutchen &
fl.mace. upgraded baths & lat.ray Dbl garage
631-1400 $185,000
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Large R 2 lol w/apr.d
plW lot 2 oew ccnlos. nw busa. shops & ser
\llCeS ExlSl!ng lbd cottage 1s C\ITently rented
631·1400 $189.000
EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Darting. freshly p.llllteO
3bd au\try conagc Totally redone. ~torn ~
kitchen. wool carpet & Coppet pbnbing
631·1400 $209,000
COSTA MESA HEJGHTS ~ hiijl schod track
& tenrus Great 3bd iv.Mm w/~ & fmly rms.
new p.lbo & ig ~in sed.ded comer of complo
631·1400 $219,000
DMNE Nialy uppded 3bd home in ~
w/fJJf..fl lcilChen. ~ ¥tid, & CO>.iered pil>o
Cathechl ceilligs. A/C & ~ extras
631-1400 $219,500
Btij'lt ntWa 3bd tv.Mm. frPc. ** cdilga. gran-
ite ewurs. strol to ocan
631·1400 $389,000
NEWPORTS BLUFFS O.Vi~ 2bd tvmhm ¥11
deri Md 2 CM garage Smooth ceilings l new p.lll'll
& carpel 11'1 great location nur commt.ri ty pool
63J.1400 $239,000
HARBOR HJGflANDS &..-r Newport Pric~'
Rekialld 5Cler is ~ moCr.ia!ed, wan!$ IO mc:M
4bd hm w/hrcMd llrs, &pc & dbl g.lragt
631·1400 $280,000
NEWPORT BEACH
2436 W COAST HWY
714-631-1400
OID CORONA DEL MAR Completely charming
cottage. 2bds (1 w/wet bar). hqi beam c.e1hngs &
hardwood floors, cbe to Oasis. shops & sm'lCes
REDUCED'
673-6900 $309,900
NEWPORT SHORES 2 slOfV 4bd hane. steps to
comlllll\1ty pool. clubhouse & tenrus. & the ocean
Upgraded kitchen & baths. large pnvate J»llO
631-1400 $327,000
NEWPORT SHORES area~ w/3bds ~ & 2
dou.n both 11.1th 2 baths & fri*es Steps to ocean
beaches. City tennis eot.rts & handball
631-1400 $349,000
l'tEWPORT HEGtTS Na &ttle 3bd house in !Jeat
location. large detached 3 car garage
631-1400 $359,000
COSTA MESA HEIGHTS Olarrn11Y:J smal ~
w/2tds each llld Close lo 1 r Street shopping &
buses
631·1400 $375,000
DOVER SHORES
Twt,i remodeled w/~ & ~. 4bd, clnifW3 &
fmly rms & speclaCIJar IWT ~ & oty J9il \'leWS
631-1400 $779,000
l5WFFS l.JnotSJu::lld Qf¥Jl & aly IJjll ~from
2sty Jxl 11r.Thn. C>.ia-2. 000 sq ft 111/upgraded baths.
QrrO/ & bmkfast nxms. & 2 ~ palio5
673-6900 $420,000
NEWPORT'S BB.COURT Hn.J. Comm pool &
spa OCean I.Wiii from unmacWle 2bd. 2 kMI floor·
plan widen Neutral decor & sewity systan
631-1400 $479,000
PENINSUlA POINT Oiarming 2sty 4bd w/Fr
doors & wrdows, new carpet & SJ>i)Cious patio on
extra large lot. Plans M1lable to enlarge & remodel
631-1400 $479.000
NEWPORT NORTH Ellgant & ~ 3bd
hm w/51tUr9 room off master on CMrSiz2d lo( w/
JP1 & fotiuin ii gated amn w/pool.
631-1400 ~ $489,000
OlD CORONA D£1. MAR Near llfW speoc1.1S
3bd tv.Mn. dining & fam1Y rms, latgr lM5ler w/
silllg roam. comyard & deck w/~ ~ \'WI
631-1400 $5l9.000
NEWPORT'S SEA ISi.Ni> Gall1I comm w/pcdt.
spa & tennis Freshly pillted 3bd md Int w/bralt
!alt rm, 2 frplces & new carpet l...oo.OJ PIO> t ~
631·1400 $568,900
PENINSULA POINT
3bd home. fmly rm, 4 lrplces, roofdeck w/spa &
\~'S & 3 car garage Fr doors & hardwood floors
631-1400 $820,000
UDO 151£ Ujit bri!Jit & cozy. 2bd & den on O\.'llf·
~ill?d lot Pnme str~I al quet end of island large
Sllllly pabO & excellml po:ential for expansion
631-1400 $595.000
BAYan:ST Tocaty remodeled 4bd. dllWlg & famiy
rms. gotnnet lolchm w/breakfast nook. & Fr doors
Master has~ bath w/suia & spa~
631·1400 $619,000
UDO VIUAGE BeautJIU upgradtd ~ fir coolo
w/ntNI gourmet lulchen & labJous bay, city l~hts &
ocean w. Seruity bklg w/doorman. pool & spa.
631-1400 $620,000
DOVER SHORES SpaclOUS 4bd w/excephonal
\4)per bay & oty b!iit view Open beamed ceilings 111
IMng, duung & family rms. yard w/deck & pool
631-1400 $699,000
BELCOURT Spacious, in.rine 2bd IWMm u/din-
mg & fa!Tllly rooms high crilngs. 2 frplces & ma1ble
8ocn Cot.ty;ird entry & lowly yard w/spa
631·1400 $749,000
LA HABRA ESTATE BautifJ Er9sh Tub home
on 8 ams Stcunty gai.d w/lentll$ cwt o¥npc
pool, spa & ~ houst: Nii & atrus trees Rd.ad'
673-6900 s 1.250,000
6bd homt on gel~. Wills ol ;-~ sa
lliNly. Drlilg & game rooms. lx-.y l den.
631-1400 $2.295,000
IRVINE CAMPUS ~cmobcNI 4bd w/clnang
danct & ~ 1'11'1$ + Mir.y, 5 &pta. cxcpsle lloal·
~ mc.. l Wik of aistcxn v.hlows to\WW ~
6SJ.1400 s1.sso.ooo
COWAN KElGHTS 2 4+ 1aCS gll.ICI ~
zar..t ddvkbblt estatt In lht T U5lln bithiDs. 3
legal percck. llll llrd5caping. 2 ~ & pod.
631-1400 $1.995.000
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SHOWCASE -i
LAGUNA BEACH I
WITH A VIEW
IRVINE COVE
Price Dropped' Elegant 5 bdrm ocean view home in
this gated Laguna oceanfront community with private
beach. Paneled den with wet bar & fireplace. living
room with 24 foot ceilings. formal dining, patio w/ I
spa. & 5 car garage. $1,975 ,QOO
THREE ARCH BAY
Beautifully remodeled top quality 4 bdrm traditional
oceanfront with white water views. Dining, family ard
bonus rooms. hardwood floors. beamed c~lings. ~~pa~windows& t
4 fireplaces. $2,675,000
NEW MYSTIC HlllS
Magnificent 4 bdrm award winning contemporary
work-of·art on over 1/2 acre with 50' pool & spa.
Materials include Italian travertine, terrazzo. stainless
steel and walls of glass offering panoramic ocean and
coastal views. $2,795.000
Exclusive Affiliate of Sotheb s International Realty
BALBOA ISLAND
315 MARlNE A VE.
714-673-6900
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New Custom Home
with Stunning
Panoramic Ocean &
Golf Course Views!
This elegant home of
~BR, 5.5 BA, approx.
5500 sq. ft, over .5
acre w,lbeautJful
pool & spa.
$2,495,000
his IS IL.Best Priced
Tracitional Custom
48R,~Home.
V~ed ceilings,
gourmet kitchen with
aqoong large famt/
room. Lusll park-like
settilg With pool & spa.
REDUCED
$995,000
HARBOR RIDGE
Open Sat/Sun 1-5
Spectacular Ocean
and City Views! 5BR,
3.5BA beautiful
community. Owner
transferred-Must sell!
REDUCED
$799,000
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OCEAN RIDGE
Exclusive Custom
Mediterranean Vdla.
4BR, 4.5BA
w/approx. 4,400
sq.ft Designed to
take advantage of
exquisite full ocean,
harbor, & city
views. Magical
brifliant sunsets are
breathtaking.
$1,750,000
SPYGLASS HILL
Breathtaking
Panoramic Ocean
Harbor & Premium
Fashion Island Views!
Beautiful 4BR,38A
home w/new carpet &
new paint. lush
landscape wrth '°'1efY
sparkling pool.
$895,000
PENINSULA PT.
Truly a Cape Cod
charmer! Enjoy the
finest of ocean blue
waters, sailing and
superb fishing. All
with a true community
spirit.
$589,000
720-9422
OCEAN RIDGE
Open Sat/Sun l ·5
The "Cahfomaa
Lifestyle." Newty
constructed open &
spac10Us one-story
home completely
furnished
w/capbvabng Views
of ocean, city &
Newport Harbor
$1 ,495,000
Spectacular Ocean.
Catalina and Canyoo
Views. Recent ..... ..-.~~-~...,q custom renovabon
Pool and spa 1n
courtyard A rare site
aff ordlng both view
and privacy.
REDUCED
$819,000
DANA POINT
8eautifU 3BR, 2.5BA
home located in the
'1deal family
CommunitY" wrth
SllTOUnding lush
parks and pool.
FwepCace,
professionally
landscaped, cul-de-
sac location, close to
fine schools and
shopping ..
$267,000
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Waterfront wonder -pair sells
home Jon nearly every street
Twosome triumphs by
specializing in Ne~rt
Heights/ Cliff Hoven
They· ve wld hundreds of homes and
million of dollars worth of residential
properties in the Newport Height-; and Cliff
Haven neighborhoods. but now they can add
one more credit to their illustrioui. careers.
Real estate professionals Manny Stellino
and Marlene Hassel can now boru.t they
have sold at least one home on nearly every
single solitary ~treet in the picturesque
neighborhood.
"Ever since we began pecialiiiog io this
particular area, Manny and I made a pact
we would attempt to m;ilce at least one sale
on almost every street \Ve arc dclt!fned we
accolJ)Pti hcd our goal." Hassel said. "ln
fact. on some streets we've sold as many as
11 homes."
And Stcllmo added. "We' .. e ~oriced hard
throughout ou~ 17-ycar career to gain a
thorough undcr;tandmg of this
neighborhood. We pride ourselvc-. on our
knowledge and experience of this pec1aJ
area of Newport Beach and believe it
translate!> to being able to better &ervice both
buyers and sellers."
The powerful partnership was formed in
1992 when both award-winning agents
ided to merge their re pective talent!. and
fonn a colJaborative team. While Stellino'~
strengths are in his obvious personal skills.
which have proven valuable iri establishing
d maintaining a steady client base. Hassel
~ earned the respect of the real estate
· ndustry because of her all-consuming
uention to detail and trong marketing
kills. When it comes to listing propertie~
d closing the sale in the Newport Heights
Cliff Haven neighboriloods. they ha\C
vcn to be an unbeatable pair.
In addltion to cstabti bin& themselves as
xpcrts in these two neighborhoods, Hassel
Stcllino also have a highly uccessful
Marlene Hassel and Manny Stellino
track record representing both the buyers and
c;ellers in other re idcntial arus in and
around Newport Beach.
"We· re proud of the late t
accomplishments of Marlene and Manny -
one of the ~test teams here at Waterfront."
said Patricia Foerster. who with her husband.
Gil. founded the company 20 years ago.
"Both received the Golden Circle Award for
the past two years and have been among the
top five selling agents every year since
starting here. Their infectious enthusiasm and
professionalism has helped them achieve
tremendous success and we wish them
continued good fonunc."
Established in 1975, Waterfront Homes.
Inc. is the premiere real esta(c ~es
organization with more than 90 agenti.
serving Newport Beach and the unoonding
communities.
Walnfront Homa is al UJ6 Wtst Coast
Hitls'IHJ in Newport 8NCla anti JJS Marint
Avt. on Balboa lsilJtul.. WaurfronJ HotMs is
Orangt ColUllJ's ucbaivt affiliate of
Sotlwby's /nhnurtiotutl RtaltJ. For WIDrt
U.fofJftlllion, call (714) 631-UOO.
ation, quality and elegance Just completed in one of the
t t 00 block location on BaJboa I land, the home 1s on a q11iet, wide trcet. It i close to -
th bayfront wilh views of the bay from the master su1te and balcony. It i qualuY. built •~ a
upJex with a very flexible floor plllll which can also be uScd as a Iatgc ingle-family home.
front home has three bedroom , ~ bath..'; the apartment haS two bedrooms. one and
inc-half baths -or u a ingle family home, a total of live bedrooms, four and one-half batb5.
The home has a unroof. four off-tteet parkinf ~pace and unique features throughout
howca.sed arc slab gnnitc kitchen countm. 4mch ubzcro. white~Wl!lbed oat cabinets and
oors, 1eCUrity syi.tcm, inlcm>m. air conditioning. quality carpeting, three fireplaces. leaded
lass window.,, a Dutch door, Andmen wood dual-glued window and 1 ekv11or rudy.
For MON lttfoi"lliaM,.. -coll Alk1 Brow,.1U o/ Balboil l111iM R""'1, (714) 61J.k700 or
14) 64-22JS. .
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Harbor Hills estate The 1raditiona1 styling and stately grace wetcomes
the disceming homcbuyer. 1be home on a comer lot. in an ehte gated community. afford~ a
private and affluent Newport Beach lifestyle.
The enormous five-bedroom home offers one bedroom down-.ta1rs for a guest room. maid's
quarter.. or an office. The master suite frames a view of city lighL\ and hill~1der. through large
windows. The generous family room culminates in a dramatic fireplace. The sunken living
room boasts the formaJity and elegance with a classic design accented by a marble fireplace.
Also. a roomy formal dining room, plush CllfJXL plantation -.hutte~. vaulted ceilings. French
doors and three fireplaces .
Nestled in the quiet tree-lined cormnunity. the home i'> an island of ~rcnity. The manicured
grounds are s~tricaJ presentations of lush gr~n and ca-.cade1, of colorful flowers. Girded
with ribbons of used brick. the home has a large \.eranda with pri.,110e wh11e r.uhng and three
arched garages for toragc and safety.
This estate. in the heart of Newport Beach. offers Fru.h10n hland. re'taurants. theaten..
quamt coastal hops and excellent schools.
For a privau showing, caU Sandy Millman al tht Ntwpon Btaclt offiu of Tiu Prudtl'llial
-Jon Douglas Co., (714) 759-66()().
Choose window fashions for
dramatic appeal and child safety~
I Tr .Joy's window alter.illo~r. to eliminate pot~nllal dan~er from 00 . the loop m two-corded. honzontal bhnd-. and
· ll tyl d pleated and cellular shades. Children who covenngs orrer s e an gam access to the~ cords can become
I entangled or. more tragicall y. strangled. COntrO In fact. the U.S. Con.,umcr Product Safety
More and more homeowners are electing
to renovate and remodel their currcnt home
rather than build or move to a new one.
Whether it's a safe neighborhood. a good
school system, friendly neighbors or a
garden at its peak, homeowners are
increasingly reluctant to leave the comfon
of an old home. If fact. it is estimated by the
year 2000. Americ&i homeowners will
spend more money renovating and
remodeling than on new construction.
Remodeling can constitute anything from
a major revamping in tenns of added
construction to dramatic vi 11al changes in
~ o( design. one attempt at remodeling th'.rou&h design i apparent in the popularity
of window coverinO. A teady demand for
all types of window covering -dtapcri •
vertical blinds. curtains. minibhnds, pleated
Shade$, roller hadc$ and wood blinds-has
pu hed to the forcffont the issue of child
trangulation by the accompanying window
covering co~
Today's window coverings offer
bomcownc~ their choice of light control.
Mylc and privacy. To add to the clement or
afety, ·~ models ~uire oJ\ly a few ea.-.y
Commission (CPSC). allied with the
Window Covering Safety Council (WCSC)
on this matter since September 1994.
attnbutc~ at leru t 140 death" since 1981 to
slnlJ1gulat1on by window cordo;.
Because children arc curious and
especia!Jy active once they become mobile.
11 1s important to keep theu cri~ or beds
away from wmdows where dangling cords
are reachable. Living room furniture such as
sofas and chairs hould also be po itioncd
accordingly. so that children cannot rc<lCh
the cords. This is a fairly easy safety
measure to incorporate during a child's
danger years. when children are between the
ages of 2 112 and 4 year1
An effective nnd simple way to eliminate
the potential danger a loop can create. is to
cut the cord above the tassel, which is
actually a thjmble-like knob. remove the
buckle. and add two new tassels at the end of
each cord.
Two-corded pleated or cellular hades
bould follow the same basic procedure: in
Uus instance, however, the cord should be
cut above the tassel and a second tassel
houJd be added to the end of each cord In
addition. when these hades are raised. a
loop ppea.rs above the cord-top, which can
also pro\e dangermb to curiou children.
·Window tttatmcn wath a chain pulley
).,Lem. such as 'ertical blinds or drapery
cords. MK>uld ha"'c their conb or ctwru
secured to the floot. wall or window Jamb.
At the very least. keep window cords as
far away from chJldren as po 1blc And take
that cxtn t.ep for window ~fety by cutting
and tb<1eling all cord!.
For MOf'f U.fofJltlltio,. 011 wi.rt#w
covtrilt1 "4/dJ, t1isit '"'"local wilulow
covtriltt rttaikr. Coll tltt W'Wlow
Cowri111 SiifttJ COM1ttil 111 I (800) .~
4'J6 /or fru U1S tis.
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644~1600
New Listings
Laurelmont Creat 2 Bd. 2.5 Ba. town·
home with yard and view. 2 car prage.
Inca Lehnert $152,500
~stllde Costa Meu Pr1me locatlonl
Turn· key 4 Bd charmer with huge lot.
Debi Bibb $419,000
Harbor View HlDs Ocean & city lights
view from this 3 Bd. COM hillside home.
ferry Finster $695,000
Spotlight
Grand Belcourt
estate. Ma,nlflcent (rounds.
Beverty Morphy $2,8'0,000
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OFFICE HOURS 9:00 A.M. • 5:00 P.M. ,... 7 DAYS A WEEK
Newport Shores Corporate owned!
3 bedrooms, 2 baths WaUt: to beach!
Patrick Bartolk $269,900
Corona del Mar 2 bedroom, 2 bath
condo on oceanside of hlctoway In CDM.
Jerry Finster $279,000
Great Income
units In COM. Fix up or build new.
Duncan fo'leJ $373.400
Portaflna Lapna Custom Lacuna
home with pat ocean and Catalina view.
Remodeled kitchen and baths. Stone FP.
Steve High $525,000
Bayfront Uving
~ u.cle we Fabulous tumlnc basin
Views. Newly remodeled famUy home. '°". McMot11Pt $2,,.,,000
Emereld Bay Laree (24,000 sq. ft.)
view lot. Of$at opportunity to build In
private beach community. Guard p ted.
Rod DaJey $825,000
Udo Isle Tum-key 3 bedrooms,
3 baths. Great location. 45' wide lot.
Mertz & ScbmJeslnc $67',000
Udo Isle OUtstandln& remodeled
home with 5 possible bedrooms.
Morphy & McMonlcle $695.000
Emerald Bay Charmine studJolhome
In Emera.Id Bay. Lot va lue I
Rod & Nancy Deley $125,000
Portaflna Lacuna Larae 4 Bd. home
with striking ocean & coasdlne views!
Steve Hlah $925 ,000
Newport Helchts Traditional famlty
home with panoramic bay views.
John McMontale $1,069,000
Oceanfront Steps to sand. 5 bed-
room. 4 bath family home on Beach Rd
Connie Maxsentl $1,695,000
Panoounlc ocean view
from custom homeslte perched above
oceanfront parit In guard aated oommunlty
Scanlan & Busk $1,595,000
· Exclusive Big Canyon
Blc Can,on Custom Custom home
with spectacular coif course view.
Gaf'J Lqrand $1.695,000
... Ce•JOll C..._. Tum-key
custom by F~rf. 4 bedrooms+ llbnilY.
Sara Mama $2,495,000
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644~1600
Corona del Mar
lasmlne Creek Best buy! 2 bed-
rooms. den, formal dlnlne. gated area
Mertz & Schmleslna $378,000
Jasmine Creek RemodeJed
3 bedrooms + FR with lovely ocean view
C..role Johnson $439,000
Harbor View Hllls 5 bedroom Harbor
View ~roadmoor Great ocean view!
Beverly Morphy $699,000
Coroaa H ... leach Oceain or Coif
<X>Urse vleW Pool and spa ~ home
.... Ldnert $795,000
644~1600
View
Properties
The Bluffs Expanded Delores
with a DROP DEAD VIEW!
Beverly M o rphy $475,000
Irvine Cove Beautiful Irvine Cove
home with 4 bedrooms Great yard
BlU Wedmore $1.990.000
Harbor RJdae Mqnlfkent custom
estate with panoramic views
Carol Ber1 $2,69,,000
Family Neighbor~oods
Newport Rld1e Must sell!
Owner relocating! Built In 1994.
Patrick Bartobc $324,900
Harbor HJcltlanc:ls Special 3 bed-
room. 2 bath jewel with FP and taree yard.
Dottle Valentine $368,000
Westdlff Perfect "10" home
4 bedrooms, 3 baths Lovely yard
VJratnta Zenz ~99.000
Costa Mesa BARGA.IN! R-2 lot with
J bedroom house 7,000 sq ft lot
House ·as is· Build to suit
Julie Stephenson $242,000
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El Nlauel Helahts Bank owned!
Single family home • 3 bedrooms,
2.5 baths Canyon and city lights vfews.
Patrick Bartollc $299,900
Harbor Ridge Warm and u~.
View! 4 Bd 3 5 Ba FR. 3 car garage.
Carol Bera $535,000
• Half:lot View Homes Great opportunity!
4 bedrooms on lar&e lol bads to parlt.
Sara Hinman $545,000
Harbor View Hills Beautifuily ul)8raded
4 bedroom, 2 5 bath family home
KJlne & Hams $599.000
Condo & Townhome Living
Bristol Place Bank ownedl $1.000
to dosing costs I bedroom. I bath
Patrick Bartobc $45,900
Ea•Ulde Co.ta Mesa Bank owned!
Best pl1oed 1 bedroom In Eastsldel
P8trtck Bartobc $137,,00
ne Bluffs E.astbluff 1 bedroom.
2 bath overlook.Inc areenbelt.
Connie MauenU $249,900
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Nelle Gall Randl Extended 4 bed-
rooms. 4.S baths. 3 c:ar garage, flreplate
Rick Lanaevln $659,000
Harbor View Homes 4 bedroom,
3 5 bath family home. Remodeled
Lombardi S. Thomas $724,900
Harbor View Homes Large fam1l\
home Pool 5 car praee. 2 Bd &vest hw ... •
Ma.ry Ellen & Bob Wecf.an $999. 500
Harbor View Homes Incredible cu,hlm
home belnc built. 6 bedroom. o c; b..11h
dream home on approx. 21.000 sq It lo1
Kline & Hams $1.295.000
Newport Coast
Ocea• IUdse Some ocean view
from this second row canyon lot
Welatiteta & Sc.a.Ra.a $495,000
JERRY FINSTER
SENIOR SALES EXECUTIVE
759-3750
Cu"ent Listings Spotlight
IRVINE COVE
5 bed rooms. 5.5 baths Large lot,
115 feet of ocean frontage. Pool & spa.
$4,999,000
CORONA DEL MAR
Contemporary Blufftop home overlooking
harbor entrance. 3 bedrooms. 3.5 baths.
$1 ,725,000
CORONA DEL MAR
2 bed room, 2 bath condo near ocean.
Great quality construction Tree,lined street
$279,000
1995 Sales
CoWNS ISUND
$4,995,000
&LAGUNA BEACH
$2,695,000
HARB<>R HILL
$2,100,000
• DoVER SHORES
$1 ,389,000
LAGUNA BEACH
$795,000
NEWPORT BEACH
$274,900
ABWFFS
$395,000
LACUNA BEACH
$2,995,000
•BALBOA (SUND
$2,495,000
PROMONTORY BAY
$1 ,695 ,OOC)
•BAYSHORES
$895,000
CORONA DEL MAR
$495,000
•BELCOURT '
$1,995,000
ACYPRE:ss SHORES
$995,000
• Rlpr~"td tltt 811!1fr
Abt Escrow
KEVIN KUBIAK
AsSOCIATE
717--4706
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Gold Coast: of"' Linda Isle
,. 26 Linda Isle
$2..395.000
Newport:'s Best: Oceanf"'ron1: Locat:lon
7106 West Oceanfront
$1,099,000
r
$875.000
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McMOrtigle
717-4711
Lido Isle Estate
110 Via Trieste
$1.195.000
Newpo~ Helght:s Family View Home
5 Park Place
Comtempor~ Udo Isle Family Home
211 Via Eboli
$695.000
Buv T .HIS GoRGEous VILLA Now AND
SPEND YOUR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS ·HERE ... '"
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I 70 Emerald Bay
-Spectacular views of Emerald Bay beacft,
crashing surf and the Laguna coastline
-Extraordinary new construction utilizing the
ultimate in structural, architectural and
design materials
-Private, completely landscaped entry
courtyard featuring imported tilework,
fountain , and small reffecting pool
-5 bedrooms with baths, separate maid's
quarters, exercise room , gourmet kitchen ,
and temperature-controlled wine room
-Two large double .garages with extra
outside parking
-Outdoor, balcony ;acuzzi with panoramic
ocean view
-Exclusive guard-gated community of
Emerald Bay , offering 24-hour security,
private beach , parks and tennis
Priced to sell now at
$4,950,000
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MICl<EY RO\VE f>rt·~c.'111~ ~
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AN EXECUTIVE D RE!\i\1
32 Whitewater
• A STATEMENT IN CLASS
• 3 BEDROOMS, 2. 5 BATHS
• MARBLED FOYER
• CATHEDRAL CEILINGS
• LUSH GARDENS
• SOOTHING WATERFALLS
• MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE
All For $497,000
P1~1cEo To SELL _J
MICKEY ROWE
759-3789
A NEW LISTING
IN JASMINE CREEK
The community that
lives lilie a private spa ,
enf oying tennis, pools
and p~rlis. ·
Call Mickey for an appointment to see,,. 759-3789
SPECTACULAR BAYFRONT MASrERPIECE
939 VIA UDO SOUD
On the tip of Udo Island, main tum.ing basin views,
finest quality details aOO craftmanship throughout
BEAUTIFUL BAYFRONT
. S08 V1A UDO NORD
4. br., 2.5 ba. Dock for large yacht High ceilings,
' spacious, newer bOme on deep lot
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LIDO ISLAND BAYFRONT
23 1 VIA LIDO SOUD
Mediterranean 3 br., 3.5 ba., 3 car garage.
Aowing floor plan, main bay views.
$2,695,000
3tr., 4.5ba. ~ ~ lagoon location. ~-courtyard entty. Priced to sci( shown by appomtn~nronly.
$1, 750,000 lndudes land
GREAT FAMILY HOME AT BEACH
2169 E. OCEAN BLVD.
Great family home at the beach ·.five bedrooms
three baths, patios and extra rooms with ocean and bay views on prestigious peninsula point
Call Dayna Pettit 673-3899 f~ ~ty
listed at $798 000
1430W. BAY
Custom Home 4 br., 4.5 ba. Bay views
Dock will accomodate Large Yacht
FABULOUS FAMILY HOME • 117 VIA HAVRE
Great floorplan, 4 br, 3 ba, family rool!I, prifate master wloffice. Extra large lot. • Under market $799 ,000
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For the home office. the 'ystem 's four
digital phone hne<; provide \Uperior
capability for vmce, fa). and data
co mmunicatmns, including Internet acccs~.
In addition, muluple computers can c;hare
d.ita. software and a central pnnter. and
"1deo camera' 1..an be added to create J
clo!!Cd-circu11 home M!cunty ~ystcm.
Plans also call for the in home electronic
network to be linked to the lr\.ine Unified
School Distnc1 via a mam file \Crver tha1
Taylor Woodrow 1c; helping to fund When
the \ystem is fully operat1onal, children will
be able to acce\\ their sc hool\ computers
dlrcctly from their home. obtaming
reference material\ from the library.
homework as~ignments and general -.chool
mformauon
"Homes are becoming the focal point for
a much wider range of activities than ever
before," said Jeftrey Poc;1cr. Taylor
Woodrow's vice pre\1de nt. .. Satellites and
cable systems are bringing an incredjble
spectrum of entertainment into the home.
Shopping. banking and even voling are
being done electronically from home. And
communications arc taking many forms,
including fax , modem and of course. the
Internet By building homes that arc
powered for interactive hvtng, we arc
providing today'" families with a convenient
on-ramp to the infonnation superhighway
and we arc giving them the opportunity to
take maximum advantage of state-of-the-art
technology that serves today's needs and
accommodates tomorrows advances.
With their fully integrated communication
neiworb. Mayfield and Mahogany ,,.
dramatize the innovation and the
commltment to (:U1>tomcr satisfaction that
have made Taylor Woodrow one of
Southern Cabforma's most successful
builders.
At Mayfield and Mahogany, those
qualitJcs nrc c;howca.~ in two private &I.led
neighborhoods of impressive family homes
that pmmJ'iC to enh.rnce the quality of life
tor a broad spectrum of buycn..
Pm:ed fmm the high $300,()()()<.,
Mayfield\ three imaginatively deMgned
1wo-,1ory floor plane; promi!>e to rekindle
fond memones of the homes today's buye~
grew up 1n. Living~. measuring about
2.742 to 3.144 !>quarc feet, encompass 85
many as live bedrt10m!. and four and one-
haJf baths. and varying plans take on the
added dunen.~ions of a private ~udy, a
computer center or a versatiJe bonus room.
The inv1ung charm of Mayfield blends
w11h the understated elegance of Mahogany.
which presents three sophisticated two-story
floor plans priced from the rrud-$400,000s.
With expan~1ve living areas extending form
about 3 ,080 to 4, 164 square f cet.. the needs
of l:irge families will be met by a'> many a"
!.even bedrooms and five and one-half baths
as well as ultra-spacious family rooms.
1 .. land Kitchens and nooks. A~ an added
benefit for today's professionals, every plan
offers a convenient home office ~ either a
standard feature or an attainable option, and
varymg plans make it possible for f'&m.ilies to
personahzc their living environment with an
optionaJ loft, exercise room or bonus rooni.
The differenca that set Mayfield and
Mahogany apart from other neighborhoods
will be apparent as soon as visitors drive
through the private gates of the community,
where broad sidewalks invite ca..~ual strolls
and covered front porches set the scene for
friendly conversation amon& neigbbon.
The uniqueness of both neighborhoods'
design excends outdoors, where selected
plans feature a three-car pr1&e set far back
from the street and a covered motorcourt at
the entrance to a looa driveway running
along ide the home to the garage.
Rernini.scent of classic neighborhoods from
decades past, this llTaJ)gcmcnt also creates ·
inviting courtyard areas that arc perfect for
children to play in while bein1 upervi~
from the adjoinina kitchen.
Residents will share the advantnges of
living in a sophisticated, established
commuruty. where c~-to-home amenities
include shady parks, con~erucot lhopping
and nearby day c:arc centers, as well as ma1or
employment ccntcn and popular
entertainment attraction
Mayfield and Mahogany buyers
automatically become members of I.he
Trailwood Home Owners Association and
the Meadowood Master A sociation.
Mayfidd and Mahogany art both
rcnectJons of the international advantage
that distingutSbcs Taylor Woodrow Homes
California Limited. Founded in 1921. Taylor
Woodrow's worldwide team consi IS or
more than1SO enginecring. construction and
development companie around the globe,
and the company is renowned for building
major international airports, multi-million
dollar hopping malls and even the Channel
Tunnel.
In the United StnteR. thi~ diverse. skilled
and extensive e.Jtperiencc j applied to every
neighborhood the company builds, earning
Taylor Woodrow national and regional
acclaim for offering outstanding homes in
unparalleled living environments.
To visit Mahogany. exit the Santi Ana
Freeway (1-5) at Culver Dr. in Irvine and
drive north on Culver. Tum right on
Meadowood and right again on
Canyonwood. Continue through the gate to
the fornishcd models, which are open daily
from 10 a.m. to S p.m. uccpt on Mondays,
hours arc 2 to S p.m.
Additional information as available by •
calling (714) SOS-9ll7 or sending an e-mail
at info@tnylorwoodrow.com. For Project
and company information visit the web
address http://www.taylorwoodrow.com,
To learn more about Mayfield, which is
now open for ~sales. prospective buyers
are invited to visit the Mayfield sales
information center in the Northwood Town
Center. Ex.it the Santa Ana Freeway (l-5) at
Culver Dr. in Irvine and drive north on
Culver. Continue to Irvine Blvd. and turn
ri&ht. then tum right again on Pueblo Norte
into the Northwood Town Center. Proceed
through two top signs, and t.hc information
c:cnta is localed at 4840 Irvine Blvd .. Ste.
109, clOS6 IO Vons.
The M•rfield sales information ctnter is
open daily from 10 a.m. to S p.m .• except on
Mond.tys. •hen the hours are from 2 to S
p.m. Additional information 1 av.ilablt by
callin1 (714) 505-3191 or sending an e-mail
tt mfoetaylonroodrow.com. For pmJoct
and company inf ormatiQI'\ visit the Vt"tb
oddrC:\I httpJ!www.taylorwoodrow.com.r
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ColdWell Banker
helps s~nsor
T~ys fOr Tots • campaign
Orange County offices
will be official collection
centers
Coldwell Banker offices throughout
Orange County will ooce again help i.pon\111
the local U.S. Marine Corps Reserve To)'
for Tots carnpalgn, announced Coldwell
Banker Orange County regionaJ manager
Owlie Johnson.
All Coldwell Banker offices located in
Orange Coonty will serve as official
collection centers for the Tuys for Toll>
campaign until December IS The pubhc ''
encour-.aed topartic1pate by bnnging ne\\.
unwrapped toy to their local Coldwell
Banker office.
"Coldwell Banker is proud to part1ctpJtl'
in such a worthy cause," Johnson ~id
"Every child should experience a qm,tm,1'
filled with love and bapp~ . With the
community's belp, we'll be able to prll\1d~
deservmg chil~n of S10 Diego with thr:
blessings of 'he holiday season."
ColdweU Banker Southern California C'u
has en.JOyed I long biSlOry of panic1pallll8
in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Toy' for
Tots program. Founded in 1947, Toys for
Tots h"5 evolved from a small Los Angele'
area project ro a nationwide campaign ~
U.S. Marine Corp$ R.csene distributes tlk
toys to local ctw\~lc orgaruzation~
Coldw1U Bartktr 1'as .on dta.n 2,4()()
ol/ku olUI ""',.. dlo 51,000 saks
tW«ialn bt Norllt Aawrlca. In Ulifornw.
CoWwtU &nUr luu lltOn tluur 252
ruit/1""41 nol td/111 offets and mort
tNut 6.8'4 6111.tt 11.Uocialn Md t1'1ployw.
a.IUI co,.,.,.tn wl&iclt a.pplJ • rompktt
ranp of nrilkldlol naJ tsttJ.U 1uvicts.
Support yo11 ca.n colllll 01t.
Immaculate home filled
with natural liaht This
fabulous sinflc level Losk:t,wlt four·
bedroom residence complete with view i
located in desirable P.astbluff. It is hidden
behind private entry gates and boasts a large
private, beautifully llndscapcd yard. The
home i~ model perfect with French doors
and winiSows. smooth ~ilinp, recessed
lighting, two custom fireplaces and an
updated btcben. The commuruly was built
with coovenienco m mind and offers a
ptaycround and put. ThC neighborboOd is
located ck>IC to Corona dcl Mar High
School. the Newport lkach TcMis Club,
Upper Newport Bay Nature Prescnc,
vil1-gc &bopping and within ca! y iucb of
dlic fn:cway. Offered ll $S49,000. For_..;&:-'.-., cllll s.l'1 Slelpl.q
"'GolM ' •""-""' ltJ EslllU Semen, n c.,,_• l'ftltJ&. SIL llO.
N~ hie' (114) UUJfO.
NEWPORT RIDGE ESTATES
3 SEA TERRACE
Nestled in the prestigious, gated community of
Newport Ridge Estates, this three bedroom, ~
bath masterpiece conveys the essence of luxunous
coastal living. This recently built original model
boasts numerous amenities, including limestone
floors, plantation shutters, and a library that c~
be converted into a fourth bedroom. The home is
professionally decorated and landscaped. and
features a spa and city light views. The lush
carpeting, custom cabinetry and a wonderful .
family neighborhood in Newport Coast make this
propeny a perfect place to call home.
Offered at $660,000
For a private showing, call
D'ette Steelberg
of Coldwell Banker Newport Beach at
(714) 644-9060 ext. 122
Grubb & Ellis celebrates first anniversary under new ownership
Recognizing the positive
impact of the new
o~ership
Grubb cl Elli Residential Real &tatc
Services recently celebrated the first
anniversary of being purchased by an
investor group led by Dennis Gordon,
president of Grubb &: Ellis, and Chuck
Neubauer, executive vice president.
To celebrate the positive impact the new
ownership has had on the company's overall
and individual sales as.wciate performance.
the management team of Grubb & Ems
recently hosted a urprise anniversary party
for Gordon and Neubauer al the finn 's
Newport Belch corporate office.
Management and staff from the furn ·s
Orange County and San Diego sales otriccs
wen: present, cager to offer congratulations
and toast the finn's l~-monlh
accomplishments. .
After recovering from the surpnse,
Gordon and Neubauer took a moment to
acknowledae the bard wort and support of
the manaaement team. •
"As a company, we have come a Iona way
in 12 short monlh&," Gordon said. .. 1995 bas
brought many poaitivo chanp to the
company as well u. personal and •
professional powtb. Wo couJdo't have
accomplished ow pis wit.bout the support
of this management team."
Since purchasing the company, Gordon
and Neubauer have introduced many
innovative sales iwociate programs wh.ale
ellpanding the administrative staff to provide
better SCIVicc to the sales offi~. The
positive changes have been recognized by
many of the area· s top producing sales
associates, who have recently joined Grubb
cl Ellis.
As soon as the purchase of the company
was final in November 1994, the marketing
department was expanded through the
purchase of a sophisticated computer system
for graphic design and layout, and the finn
has increased its local and regional prcsenoc
by incorporating full-color U ting
photographs in its advertisc~nts. ~
department's focus is to provide associate
support. enabling the sales assqciate . to lake
advantage of the negotiating and tb1gn
still available in·bouse.
Jill Hauk was hired as vice president and
director of Corporate Services earlier this
ye4t, leading the department to a record·
breaking year. The success of the department
is due to the expansion in REO and
· relocation business baridlcd through the
~services department In response
to the incruse in rclocatioo services a new
office was opened in WestWood. in on1cr to
provide better lef'Vice for clienl, tnnsfcrrin1
from LOs Angeles:
Associate support PfOl1llDl have been a
key ingi'cdicnt to the finn 's ~wth strategy.
Earlier this year, Grubb & Ellis introduced a
new sales 1sta.nt program. considered to
be the ID06t generous in the indu try. In
August. the fum was _selected as the
exclusive affiliate for Ouistic's Great
Estatti, the larJest network of independent
rea1 estate brokers spccializina in the sale of
prcstisious properties. In September, Grubb
A EllU introduced SchoolMatch, an
informative service whicb features data on
all public scbOol system in the United
State and accredited pnvatc schools in the
world. The company will soon unveil
Prcscntauon Pro. an interacthe. multi-media
listing presentation software program
designed to run on a notebook computer.
available only to Grubb & Ellis sale
associates.
After reviewing the amazing
accompli hmcnts of the past year with the
group of managers and ~taff. Neubauer was
quick to assure them that this is only the
beginning of program development and
there is more to come in 1996.
"We intend to k'ccp the same ~ next
year. We guarantee J 996 will be ~very bit ~
exciting for Grubb & Elli assoctatcs as this
year," Neubauer wd.
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EUU ojf1ce n~tunl JOI', or caU IM
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Suvka luu II offea oNI 350 mks
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Charmi.nq, inunaculate h ome
Edie Ol•on -••1s.ooo
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Family home with pool coma lot
O'ette StHlberq -$969,000
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+ bd. bonus room. aversaed
Jennifer Pritchett -$+99,000
B>.LBOA. PENINSUIA
New 2 ftory high dininq room
Marola ' Robert ~nt1 -fS'/9.000
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922 West Oaeanfront
726 West Oceanfront
SATURDAY & 8VNDAYS INVITA'I
kYl'llONT
989 Bay11ide Cove
TUltTi.B :aocx
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8UNDAY8 INVttA.TIONS
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TIDBWl'n
623'"°Vista Bonita
HAlmoa RIDGE
16 San Sebastian
HAa8oa Vmw Hni.s
2801 Blue W ater
2607 Island Drive
1101 Ebbtide
NEWUf
lbwlaei BIAm -69 fttt on tltt bay' H1qh
quality ~p. Blue Japannc tile roof
ell"Vator, ~ ciiliDq., 2nd ftory balcony.
maift :houe U. t beclro0m1; 6 batht. The quest
hoaie u l Id ml t.. ~w Worfo -M.SS0.000
ec..& m. MM -Wonduful ocran Vltw C\lft_. ~ary home; Bililt wuh the
hlthest q\la)jty conltnaction; tliil home bouu
~ viNli ud rieh build.inq m&tuiali
Fr.. color ilroc!laari available. }tJrn MUNCY -
IU99.000
Cc.-m.MM-Jtcmodelcdand vcpand-
ed c..,..i JU& la dimr&Wc Harbor VI~ hills
loeadiiil. Jll.udatl.J11unen. new kitchen wuh
uptnideCI Wit-a. t WrOorN. 3 bat hi. brick
patio. pool aiul .._ Glm M.Dk'Mc -'699.000
......._ ..._ .. s.;t location!
IJ*!tacrale "¥MW Of 11..ak laay anCi nature pre-
NrYa.; Ditb We---~ corrununJty.
Model ........ J ..... , CF• 2.9 bad" and won-
daf111 oabluw ....... )JDr MvMcY -M&9.000
em.. aMM -l iantt• fi\ great condl-
U.: OW.~,._ llldt 18 i \,cl. 1 ba and back
uldt llJW. U ........... Mn. Nsw kitchen
uii ...... OINll"'-a ...._ MUtral decor.
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$879.000
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Marcia Bents ,
Robert Bents
Tom Thomson
Sonja Powell
GREG MlNOlTX
EDIE OLSON
Ginny Anderson
Joyce Olson ·
Don Ol11on
Shelia Kaviani
Nan Doyle
-9IDOI .. PrtVacy in a prcttlcjiout
quanl ...... oommunity. Serene. woodiy uttb\CJ.
End1Uill......iMnnrliqht.briqht & airy. Lovtly
two batL w tinqlc ltory W\lt "9qrctivcly priced!
om11 ...... -Q69,900
Hntcm Bual-Oorqco\U back bay view
on I.ah 91WftMlt loc!ation. 3 hcdroo""' 2.S
batN. 2.2.., ....,.. fft't -per title. new paint
anii carpet. ma.st .._rablc ~· pl.an; priced well
below recatt oompe. <NicLw Bamol -f)t9,000
Hftllicm Bual -~ model with 3
lar9c bedrOCNM ~ 1 full batN. Quiet, private
locatioA :o.lign psrf.c:t home With Berber car-
pet. ca 's UJ. floorfnq. and c\lltom built-in•
Jar ... ._ .... -fm.000
~ ... Wonderful 11.nqlc 1tory home on
ftant ... lot. Act<* from park; pool and
tmnll.Jlllt:W.Oliil to 11ehool1. Top condition.
att'a~ J Wroolftl plua a den -a qnat
ilooTlnr ~ PMrr -fJM.000
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NEWPORT BEA.CH
3 bd. 2 .S ba. 2 fireplaces
Dave Wonq -$68S.OOO
IAGu'NA BEACH
Cu stom ocean•td e h o me.
Unda M.anrton -$7SO.OOO
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Remodeled . 3 bd. 3 ba home
Alison McCormick -f799.000
BALBOA ISLA.ND
3 bd, 3 ba. penthowic deck
Ewinq -•999.000
IAGu'NA BEACH
3 bd hoin• with ocean view
Tom "111.onu1an -1999,000
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4 bedroom , family room,
gated community with
po<?I and tennis
$699,000
Steve Sutherien 759-c>649
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623 Vista Bonita
SuP,er end "E"
Tranquil boCk bov, sunset views.
Open Sunday 12'-5 · $465,000
Ginny~ . 759-0649
EMERALD BAY
Incredible, 180 degree view of
ocean, white water, islands ond
sunsets. Four spacious bedrooms,
all with ocean views.
Lyleen/ Jeff Ewing 759-o649
NEWP()RT BEACH .
Wonderful 4 bd, 3 full bo home
Large lot, quiet neighborhood.
Private and secure, 3 car
garage. 2 co-zy fireplaces
Tom 111omson 759-G649
BALBOA PENINSULA
70 feet of prime ocean frontage
wi~ living, dining, and morning
rooms, plus 3 of 4 bedrooms with
ocean views.
Marcia/Robert .. Bents 759-0649
CAUFORNIA SEABREEZE
CLOSING COSTS DOWN
moves yo_u into this
3 bedroom, 2.5 bath, pl~
study dollho~. $318,000
o..niah/FNllds 7SH649
BALBOA PENINSULA
A True Cla5Sic! Corner lot is
3600 ~ ft, includes the
tidelands. One of the best values
on the main boy front.
Marda/lobert Bents 759-0649
CORONADILMU
Extraordinary ocean vieW custom con-
temporary home. Highest quality con-
struction! 6 bd, 7.5 bo, Balconies
horn all moin living areas.
~ Muncy 759-0649 at.
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985 BA.YSIDE ,COVE
Discover bayfront living at its best in the private gated
community of Bayside Cove. Enjoy viewing the boat
parades from your private deck with friends and fami-
. ly. You may choose to use it for business entertainment
or hosting relatives from out of town, and it could be a
great inveshnent property. Docks are available for your
boat, or just have friends cruise by for a visit. Three
bedrooms, two and 1I4 baths all on one level with ~t;,!6 attached garage make this a perfect hideaway. trs in
move in condition, with a new kitchen with granite
countertops, built-in Subzero and a view that will make
you wish you always lived in this prestigious enclave.
TOM THOMSON .
PREVIEWS PROPERTY SPECIALIST
(7t4) 644-9060 EXT.t47 OfFICE
(800) 339-4446 PAGER
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AFFORDABLE a ADORABLE $132.000 PRIVATE LOCATIOll $99,000 AA'ORDAllLE nJRTLE ROCK $309,900
Wonderful Townhome with doJble car garage and double
master suites. Cozy Fireplace. Very private patio.
...._Golde•
A VERY SPEGAL HOME $169,700
Spacious 3BR, 1.75BAI 1367 sq. ft. approx. Huge 27x13
family room with fireplace. Many upgrades throughout!
Jade Glffenl
***TRUST SAi.Ei!!***
Best priced SBR, 3BA. 2 story home in Costa Mesa. New
driveway, patio, R.V. access, fence, water heater, interior
paint and carpeting. Good neighborhood, close to schools
and shopping. Owner highly motivated! Call for details.
Biii a .,.._Webster
IMMACULATE & REDUCED ,
Private rear detached 2BR + den (3bdrm), dual masters no
HOA. Move in condition. Great 1st TO is Assumable.
Dlld7 Harris
A VERY SPECIAL HOME! $169,700
Marvelous 3BR, 1. 75BA home with 1367 spacious sq. ft!
Unbelievable 27x13 family room with custom stone-face~ fireplace! Upgraded kitchen & baths. Large lot
w/pnvate backyard.
JIKk Gifford
IEXKV11VE TRM.EVEL TOWllHOIE $189,900
3BR or 2BR and den. 2 car attached garage with 1600
plus sq. ft. Very upgraded with decorator touches.
Alarm system and private spa.
D ..... Cllppel
EASTSfDE Ml•I ESTATE
Gi9antic 10,450 sq. ft. lot plus 3BR separate master
surte. Family room and private pool. For more details
call 1-800-510-2005 with code 4087.
Rltaw.de
MESA VERDE GOLF COURSE $695,000
Spectacular 4BR that was completely rebuitt in 1992.
Top quality appliances. Lots of Marble and Glass Block.
On the course. A must see. For your personal showing
call.
All• Mc Cwhsd
LIDO ISLE
llO QUALIFYlllG-LOW DOWll $449,000
Charming remodel on Udo Isle. 2BR, 2BA home with
lots of French doors, glass blocks, skylights, white
washed wood floors, fireplace, recessed lights and
large master suite with walk-in closets. Perfect home
for entertaining. Move In condition.
DellaD .... de
OIARMlllG BAYFiiOIWT $1,fiS0,000
Recently updated on one of Lido's most desirable view
locations. ~eatured are 4BR, SBA. family/media room and
a Private Dock to house a large yacht. All this and your
own sandy beach.
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NEWPORT BEACH
FAMILY HOME FOR LEASE $2,450.00
Beautiful Portoflno Model with gorgeous' tile roof.
4BR. 3.SBA plus bonus room and loft. Private backyard
with cover~ patio. Owner pays for gardener. can for
your showing.
Wonderful opportunity for first time buyer! Try $5,000
down. End unit 2BR. 1BA. Seller motivated!! call for
your personal showing.
S....Mltc•ell
DRAS'nC REDUCTIOllll $359,000
Steps to the beach! 5 years new! 3BR, 2.SBA in XLNT
condition. Ocean view from patios. GE white on
white appliances, glass block. fireplace, garage &
carport and more. OWNER Will TRADEI DI•• Pl•H•r
OCP•..11 VIEW DECK!I! $385,000
Remodeled 3BR in the Heights with open ceilings and
oak floors! Just reduced. For recorded details all 1-800-
784-5171 (12034)
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GOLF COURSE VIEWSli! $389,000
S years new. Professionally decorated condo on the
course! Formal dining room. Master with fireplace
and retreat. Owner transferred I Just reduced. ••• ,.s....
EASTBLUFF OIARMER $499,000
Totally remodeled single story. Chef's kitchen. New French
doors and windows. 2350+ sq. ft., 1 blk to COM high.
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SPYGLASS BEAUTY $799,000
Lovely SBR 8r bonus room on a large lot with sparkling
pool and spa. Freshly remodeled. City tights and
canyon views.
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SPYGLASS HILL
New Bedford with 4BR. 4BA. large bonus room with
lo~ brand new kitchen wrth center island, granite
counters, sub-zero refrig. plus extra large yari:t with
pool and view.
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HARBOR VIEW BEST BUY $8'19,000
Seller bought another. Premium location totallr
rebultt. SBR. 3.SBA with attention to detai .
Gorgeous hardwood floors, Pella windows and
children's play room. Exquisite Master Suite. Walk to
park & schools. call to see today I -r•.e
IRVINE
WOODBRIDGE . $90,900
Beautiful t6wnhome ln choice are nestled on a lush greenbelt.
28R, fireplace, custom patio, inside laundry, neutral decor. Low
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WOOD8RIDGli TOWlmlO• $154,900
Must seJI light end unit! 3BR. 2BA with fireP.lace.
New ~tnt and carpet. Move In condition. call for more details.
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BRIGHT SlllGLE LSVEI. $179,900
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ldeal for single or couple. Private1 quiet. gourmet
ltchen, skylights, 2BR. 1.SBA. Great ocatlon
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UGHT, BRIGHT, LAllGllST
4BR, 2.SBA detached home. Is Fresh, airy and move-In
ready! Cell today for your personal showing. l.D.<••••
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large lot with room for tennis court or pool. View of hills -
won't last. Needs some TLC. Bring your paint brush and save II ·-·..., CORONA DEL MAR
SIEPSTO BIG CDM aACHlll
Steps to Olde Corona Beachl 2 adjacent props. to be sold
together. Ideal for remodel or new construction. For recorded
deUilsall 1-.800-784-5171(code120n)
"-R•d9ers camo SHORES
Picture perlect one story, 4BR. 3BA hom~ with flowing floor
plan. A beautiful ocean view with pool and spa. Move in
condition. Priced lower than all others on this prime street.
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OCEUI VIEW REMODEL $539,000
Gorgeous cul-de-sac in beautiful Harbor View Hills. Giant
approx. 11,000 sq. ft. lot with room to grow. Potential to
build up for greater ocean/golf course viewsl Slashed for
immediate sale. Seller says bring offers!
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Ml'IRM'l80CIMICXUC..VBS
$2.225,000
Enhanced by the crashin!;J surf below -it's paradise. SBR.
4BA. Private Tri-level residence. Spectacular views. ...,_I{ ...
LAGUNA BEACH
TOVMIO• Wil h VEWH $159,900
2 master suites. mafble fireplace spa tub In master bath
Very light and airy. Prked to sell. Call for details. ·
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Ell~· D BAY OGNI SIDE $995,000
Steps to the sand. Extra large lot. 3BR. 2BA ~·
Reduced to selll Perfect ~adiouse. Call for details. -D••J
HUNTINGTON BEACH
LAKE FOREST
A~ OF A HO• $J:M,OOO
48R, 3BA h~ bOnus room. Private yard with pool. So
many amenities.
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SANTA ANA
10,000 IQ. FT. LOT $2154,900
S~ular 3BR with hardwood floors. Excellent
location. Best schools. New roof. 17982 Rainier Orhfe. K....,•1r••
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Two Balboa Homes Side By Side!
207 Sapphire . Darling 2BR/I BA Conage. Being sold at lot Value.
$475,000
209 Sapphire • French Nonnandy Feeling. Giant 5BR/5BA w/ocean & ~l -
v1ew rooftop dee!.. Home is in pristine condition. $.769,0UO
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CORONA DEL MAR .
Approx 7.000 sq ft masterpiece w/ awcsomc ocean, bay 4 niJht light views. Rare huge lot
MIUated JUSI above the harbor! 5BR. 5.SBA. Cu tomized interior. Grounds incl~ p<?<?I! pa.
teahouse & formal Japanese gardens. Reduttd To -$2,300,000
CORONA DEL MAR
Spygla" H11r, m<l'.I ,pe,tacular ocean. bay. golf COUl'\C. and city bghts estate on huge nearly
20.000 'q fl 101 Gorgeou~ 4BR remodel with magmficent grounds · and elegant pool/ spa.
I Jade Co~t $999,000
OCEAN VIEW • Emotional remodel on a rare giant comer lot on a cozy cut-de-sac.
Sunny and rury Great floor plan w/a wonderful master&. huge master bath. 3-car prage.
Owners leaving the area. Corona dcl Mar's Best Buy.
Re4aced to $539,000
TRADmONAL 5 BR/ 3.5 BA
Remodel w/grcat curb appeal and a Canwlic floor plan! Gorxcous oak kitchen w/custom ~!
Big family room Newport Beach Beauty. Plantation s~ lhnH>ut Motivated! $569 ....
THEIGHJ'S
Giant rwo toe parcel (near 1/4 acre). Rare find to build your dream home or pos ibly build 4
homes on tht• &teat property. $iett•
RE I MAX SOUTH COUNTY 760-5000 /~ NEWPORT BEACH Ezt.131
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For Pre-Recorded Details Call 1•784-5171
Right on the Qaanf
Coast.al, Bay & Ocean Vtewsl 2
adjacent properties for one price! Both
have 2 Bdrms, 2 Baths. Build New or
Remod existinglll Steps to Big
Corona Behl
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Large 3 Bdnn home w/1 Bdnn
Apartment Built in 19871 Sharp
Mediterranean Design! 3-Car Garage.
· & !tuge Rear Yard!
Code 12041
Newport Beach HadlnJol •.•
Spaaous Tum-key 3 Bdnn, 3 Bath
Residence. 2 Master Suites, Beamed
ceilings, ~!ghts, Spa & Dede Areas-
Higtlty Upgraded!ll
Code -~ZOSJ
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Heights, 3 Bdnn, 2 Bath home with
Vtew Dede. Newer kitchen, Beamed
ceilings & Arep&ace. tt's Stunninglll $~5,000
·Code #ZOJJ
s Bdrm 1*WJIOlf ffelgbb lfomd ...
NeWef' kitchen, Famtty room w/French
doors to both yard areas, 2 master
STE's, 3 Firepla(es, Oak floors, 3 car
garage. Refnod & Expanded In '85.
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Big Canyon -~ews ~ ocean and Back Bay ~rcoely ncstkd on an overmed lot. you will find the finest in craftsman hip and privacy.
Completely remodeled and expanded. thi~ dramatic. two-story, five bedroom. four and one-
half bath residence i:s truly a masterpiece. with utensive u..c of Italian marble and granite.
Featuring a huge living room wi~ vaulted ce1Jmg. sc~te fonnaJ dining room. qate-of-lhe-
an k.ttcheo and a laige ~ter u1tc with bay and ocean view. ln the private grounds there 1s a
pool and .P3 for JOO' en.JOymcnl The guard-gated community of Big Canyon i~ peaceful and
elegant with a nuxtu:re of old and new fam1he~ and boasts a top-rated golf coun.c parks and
tennis facilities. Offered at $1, 195,000. ·
To mw tllu P'OJHl'tJ, call Ktnl McNau11tuJn of Grubb & Ellis Rtsidtn.tial Rtal Esta1t
Strvict1, 23 C""°""t P1ovi, SU. 190, Ntwport Beach, (714) 644-62()().
Shore Cliff beautY Take advantage of stunning sunrises from one of the
most prime lots in Shore Cliff. Yrsth both ocean and canyon views. a tranquil setting is created
m this sought-after neighborhood.
The one-tory home bas three bedrooms and two baths. pool and a recently updated kitchen
complete wi~quality appliances, cu tom cabinets and a center i land. Listed lt $889.000.
For t11on UifMW#lliott or to view tJiU propm,, call Mih Marr at Coast Nnrport
Pro~rtks, 4Ci-N1'ftuJa, SU. 260, Newport &aclt., (71') 759--3786. •
Peninsula Point cape Cod charmer This traditional
"Father KnOws Best" b6me offers three bedrooms with two and one-half bathrooms. nice laige
kitchen and living room. A fiicplkC and hi&h ceilings make thi" home a cozy setting. Enjoy
the finest of sparkling ocean blue waters. Spend quiet and soothing leisure time sailing and
fiwna. This home is offered at $589,000.
For_,,., ~"' cd C1btl tlosu of MdrO RaJt,, S Co'1"'f* l"foa.. NtwpOl't
1141«/t, (114) Hll.
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Call the Koop team!
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BILL WEDMORE:
On a iourney to success
AGENCY:
Coa.st Newpon Properties
JOBTITLE:
Senior Sales Executive
FARM AREA:
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Cove/Upper Diamond
HOW LONG WITB AGENCY:
17 years of reaJ estate expertise
CITY OF RF.SIDENCE:
Laguna Beach
HOBBIESJINTED'.Sn
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Architectural Digest quality 4BR, 4.5BA. Exquisitely de-
signed on 11th fairway. $1,14S,OOO
1936 Port Dunleigb Place
3 bd & 3 ba & office
French doon & windows
Large lot with pool & built in BBQ
Large &m.iJy room with fireplace
F.udlent location on interior cul de sac
&cdlcnt master •wk w/fueplace. apaciow closets, huge •hower
Many built in aJ.Stom features
$567,000
Eric & Laraine Shaw
1-800-745-1626
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Remodeled and landscaped. Light and bright with every
room a garden view. 3BR, 2BA. $489,000 FurnJ.shed
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GREAT OPPORTUNITY
3bd, 2ba onJy steps co beach. Grear view deck. Locared on comer lot on
one of the preniest meets in CdM.
$595,000 . Mali Gulledge C'.ode 71~7
LOVELY FURNISHED HOME
R.cmoddcd Eascbluff 3bd home being sold wide.signer furnishings. Every
room has a garden view. FabuJow opporcunicy to "move right in."
$489,000 Barbara Aune Code 70627
• UNDAISLE
Exp.msivc chtnnd views and exquisjte interiors :itt presented in this cus·
tom 5bd lnyfront ~idcncc with a private doc.k: '
$2,39.5,000 AM, Ted & Suzanne Code 71197
ONE OF A
KIND BELCOURT
Mediterranean Sbd, 4ba CUS•
tom. Stare of the an lcicchcn.
Gorgeous black marble
frplcs, I~ rear yard & curved
mirasc tn cncry. Prvt. guard
gated commurucy.
Linda Octh & Lois Jacobs
$1,395,000
C'.ode 72087
1.AGUNAUDO
Upgraded 2bd, 2ba condo. Amenities galore, sec.
b~iJding. comm pool & dub house, vi('W, view. view,
VICW.
Linda Oeth & Lois Jacobs Ann, Ted & Suzanne
$310,000 Code 7ln7 U79,000
CHIC & AFFORDABLE
3bd, 2ba w/sparkling pool in excellent location. Oosc
to ~?<>I. park & fil)rary. Fresh & bright-Move in condition.
Lind.a Octh & Lois Jacobs
$389,.500 · Code 72027
JIABULOUS LOCATION
3bd. 3ba home w/lrg f.unily rm, 3 firepbccs, mstr
bd upstairs, frencb windows & doors, pm. pool.
Nc:i.r greenbelt.
Laraine & Eric Shaw
$567,000 Code 7'1787
FINF.ST
OCEANFRONT
PROPERTY
5bd. 6.5ba m~gnificcnt
custom home. The finest
crafu:rmnship & materials.
Featured in many ouga-
Lancs. Pool, spa, elev.nor
:md more.
Kent McNaughton
$3,99.5,000
C.ode 71857
µ>cA'J'ION-LOCA110N-l.OCATION
4bd, 2ba NewP.Ort Hills home w/Frencb do0rs,
hdwood floors, kit w/isl:ind, comm. pool & spa.
Absolutdy perfect. ' ·
Mali Gulledge
Car01 All.isOn
$1,SS0,000
Code71267
BIG CANYON llJXURY
2 story 3bd, 2.5ba on the golf course. Parriily rm
w/frplc and built-ins. Large master suite. Sdl.ing at
a loss.
Gisela Burmeister
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23 Corporate Plaza, Soiu 190 644-6200 fi.ll IS ~AS.
O<n'tt Shores
Baycmt
Baycmt
Baycrest
lbycmt
Harbor Higblands
Harbor Highhnds
Eastbluff
415 Vin.i Suenc
32 Encore
2657 Riverside
2535 &ck Bay Loop
1314 PCH Unit B&D
250 Hud
15 Rue Vene
23 Monaco
19 Harbor Ridge Dr.
2525 Ocean Bh-d G-4
304 Avenida Cumbtt
311 Vuu Trueba
51 Roya.I St. Gcorgt
l.l Hennitagc
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3700 Ocean Blvd.
16 Rockingham
1712 Antigua Way
l "'20 Skylark
1846 Lttwani Ln.
um Lttward 1..n.
1315 Antigua Way
194., Pon uumit
2006 Seadrift
I 30 l Swsa Lane
1621 Kmt Unc
1218 Rutland 16
1411 Mariners DL
2006 Beryl Ln
2227 Arbutus
285 Broadway
Sat $329,000 Sandy Daley
Sat $224,000 Phytlis Hayden
Sat $294,900 Pam Ball
Sat $192,000 LouAnnc R.ittey
Sat $299,000, $499,000 Gi~la Brumeister
SIS Sl .095,000 T ~ak/Jacobs
SIS Sl,145,000 Aune/Wright
SIS $899.000 LicktrlKttshna
SIS $679,000 Tom Brunson
SIS $595.000 Mali Gulledge
SIS $567,000 l.araiM 8c Eric Shaw
SIS $539.000 Mali Gull~
SIS $319,900 Karen Rack
SIS $359,000 Wallr.tr/Hayden
Sun $1.850.000 James Gtty
Sun Sl.249.000 CarolA.lfuon
Sun $1,095.000 Either Tabak
Sun $1.695,000 Belle Partch
Sun Pl'>.000 Ame Petersen
Sun S5COOl> ATS
Sun $495,000 Aune/Pc:uxn
Sun $619,000 Coluccio/Peyton
WI $482,000 B~Riney
Sun $559.000 Hurict Bonrinidt
Sun $599.000 Marilyn Kcnb.ocr
Sun $455.000 LouAnoc Rittey
Sun $389.500 Artiejobmon
Sun $137.SOO Kmn Master
Sun $415.000 Dana 8lac&
Sun $305,000 Pam Ball
Sun $549,000 Sally Shipley
Bob Coluccio
SAILBOATS & SUNSETS NEW REDUCTIONU S~cular sunset ~ harbor vicwJ'rom thi$ exiensivdr. Substantial home on approx. 80ft wide street to street
rcmoddcd 5bd 4ba in Corona dd Mar. A home of lot next to the central strada. 4bd, 3ba + rumpus room
distinction for ~ &!'o~n& family. · with bar, spacious patio, free-form pool and cabana,
Bonnie Barnngton Don Pearson
$849,000 Code 71007 $935,000 Codt 71227
ROSE COVERED COTTAGE Charming 3bd, 2ba ho~ w/hilth ccilin~, Frcn~ doon, hidwd floon, prisnnc Landscape. pm. paoo.
room ro expand. Ocean view.
$880,000 <:ode 116n
FRONT ROW -SPYGLASS HIU..
One-level contcmPorary designed for muimwn
ocean, bay ~ cicy Light views! '4bd, 2.5ba home with
private counyard entrance, 3 car gara~.
Marilyn Kershner
$950,000 Code 71027
HEART OF BIG CANYON Exceptional in every way, this remoddcd 4bd. 3.5ba home boasts a dra-
matic marble entry. Euro style kitchen with top appliwccs, frcnch doors ~ windows, all new l.indsap1ng by Roger's Gardens and cicy lights view!
$1,249,000 Carol Alfison <:ode 71417
a.ASSIC BLUFFS I
Stunning •one of kind· cxpandcd·and rt'moddcd home. Superb location
with mini-Back Bay view.
$429,000 Sally Shipley Code 70537
SEAPOKI' UFESTYE
Spacious 3bd home in family community near Mariners Mile. Great loca-
cion and f.abulous ocean and bay views.
$550,000 BJ Johnson Code 70817
BELCOUU HUJ.
~clwivc setting features Oitalina sun~ and Nnvport ~otcr views. 2bd,
2.~ba rownhome + den/library. 2 fireplaces, spacious kitdlen. Community
pOol and spa. 2 car r.rage.
M7S,OOO !Uren Rct.ek Code 711n
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Spacious 2 story surrounded bY beautiful well kept ~neat beadl & parks! 1S92 SQ ft , 38R. 2 YaUftld cellngs ( 11 RIO)
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IN A HURfM MCM IN TOOAY1 $13', 900
Vacant & ready to move Int Wonderful JSR 2 SBA 2 story twnhm with 2 car att oar toot Large kitchen
new flooµng Recessed 1t9ht1ng and ce1hng Ian
Comm pools & spa. (100ECl • ..... .... ...
COOL OCfM ll&ZD tn,llO
This stirter condo Is centrally tocated m complex
with oool, spa clubhcme Ocun close 1 BR 1 BA unit, balcony, lookouts to greenbelt. Cheaper than
rent in Huntington 8tach (66WAR)
PRICE SlAIHEDI f1 29,500
Great 28R, 1.58A unrt nur back bay Pnced way below market for quick sale! Vaulted ce1hngs ftre~,._t!le count~~ ~9PS. Inside laundry 2 car Oilf'I08 WI OOWf (24SAN)
A RARE RtlO $129.100
Upgraded three bedrooms, 2 baths Enclosed 2 car garage, balcony Inside futures Include oversrzed
rNsrer bedroom with walk·tn closet Enclosed laWldry room. Mitt-In pantry (93W111)
OPEN SAT & IUll 1-4 $141,• 2 llrJt 80, 2BA • loft w/$piral starr 1 c an tOWMotnt in b ntastic aru or Tustin New carpet. 8elutltul Wt1 hlah C*lings. bJuldast bat too• Comm ~ 13312 Vtroril. Tustin Randi
UPGRADQ GALORE 1157 ,500 lrnmacuta.te 2 story 1n Quiet complex 380 w/huoe ~ 258A 2 car garf ~ ... '!!'U.....T~ J>.3flO & laundry Comm ~..,.,ms (608RO)
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$169,900
Brittany Woods 28R E.astside townhome has over
1400 sq ft. • Tn Level -Fireplace. 2 S w garage •
Side patio · end unit (2~)
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OCEAN BREEZES FOR ONLY $132,500
Large 2 master suite 2 SBA townhome with cozy f11eplace Lalge patio hght & bright. mirrored wardrobes tn bedrooms Umt O'ferloolcs quiet pool &
spa Good complex Nice Area (29VIC) -
WAI& WOllJ>..SOUIH COAST liEIO $159,900
Prestigious VIiiage Creek. 38R, 2BA with loft/office. with fax & computer hookup. New cpt, paint & noors Assoc boasts pool, spa and gentle streams
(870EE) .. .a
ON GOlF COURSE $282,000
Gated community, on golf course. Upper end unit condo
with two master suites CIOse to Bilboa lstand and
Fashion Island "!' Melo Roos Owner/Agent (38Vll) ..._.
1 ST TIME BUYER DEUGHJ $158 500 Charming 3BR. 28A homt il a quiet cul de sac. 12.~ sq·
ft lot. close to Mill Square Pn New paint lntlext. New
carpet. oven. blinds lJPOfided bathrooms. new gmge
door (31 MAX)
OCEANFRONT
Home located on the middle of the Penrnsula in
family area 3BR. ZBA home with 2 car gatage on
the sand. Owner may carry Call now for more
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SERVING ALL OF ORANGE COUNTY
CANYON llUFfl $151.• Spact0us 3BR·2 SBA condo Extra lg bedrooms Balcony oH mstr BR 1S5t sq.ft per tax rolls
Flreplaee, 2 car gar lg private patio Priced to sell!
(10NAN)
HUNTINGTON END UNIT $1M,• Cool oe<.ean breezes w/lh1s immaculate 2"80, 2BA
w/garage large open lfOhl & brlQ!lt Pacifte ~ Local comm pool spas & more Reaoy to move in!
(t98LU)
SWEET HOME; SWEET "'ICE $174.-3 bedroom, 1 7S baths, dM~ room, 2 car garage Roof Is new Y1rd Is huge A great blJl at thi$ price.
Centrally located. close ro everything (Z2AVA)
IACl UY DlUGHT $174,•
Secluded & quiet end unit ciost to Back Bay Large JSR, 2.SBA. 2 car gar New oven. range. Berber
carpet, wrap around patio. (34UNI)
SOUTH COAST SHORES PATIO HOME $171,•
Gated comptex with lake, pool, spa and clubhouse. Upgraded appliances. newer l!Qht ca.11)81 New roof Attached two car garage _Three bedrooms. 1.75
baths Priced to sell! (20WES)
WARllTll & CHARii $1A.• Light, bright & airy 480, 1 SBA. Halecrest Home. P9rfect for 1st time buyers Hardwood llooB. Cozy
fireplace (12CON) = ==h~tsR. 38A (IBR & 18A ~j~ blOck to Baclc ~-Comm ~. ~ & tennis <:an nowt Vacant & ready to move In 360 Santa Isabel,
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2 c.orN>letllY ~rate hOu$eS on one huge lotl flOtii housri are 28R. 1BA. Seoarate laundries. ~rds and drl~m & o-raoest Can't lose with this deal!
(19"JM)
CHM•ll II M lMBITATBEm snt.• Beautiful 1539 sq.ft.. townhomt tocated near beach! 38R, 2.SBA. 2 car garage, Roman tub, vaulted
ctlltngS, cozy filts>la9I, OQUIJMl kltchen Incl IN/l\ly
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AT nus "'ICE WHY Rem S211.• 38R, 28A. new range and carpet Central 11rl ~.ii.to sprinklers Excellent rifiOhbortlood Great starter nome
(SAJ.46)
WTSIDE FANTASY $31t.• Located on secluded Eastslde cul de sac street l.Mng space is over 2240 Sf & lot IS om 10,000 Sf'
Immaculate 3BR( 2BA home with family room. den. fireplace & more Private pool & spa (:J.4VIS)
llG IRANO NEW HOME $211,117 Orum home In Costa Mesa. Huge 4BR • .l 2 masters) 4-Pl.D, f'RID£ Of Ow.RIHIP lnS.• 2.SBA. 2 cir Jtt oaraat Lots o1 marble l oak fimllY Covinaton 4-ptex • Comer lot · 20% DP. owe new room bonus room, lireplace. Absolutely beaut1tur 1st TD ·NO POINTS INCOME· $37,320 8etow mkl
(1SANA) (27WOR)
SPACtOUS L.MWG $?12.• Vaultld ceittnQS fireplace, laroe and bright ~room Huge 3BA 1.7~ slld1~ glass doors in r lead to covereo patlO i tranquff yard Newer apphances Fresh paint (958EG)
OFF BROADWAY SS7S.• Wondefful Eastslde Costa Mesa 11-plex All units
surround peaceful courtyard 9 garages East of Triingle square & close to the &each Invest in your Murt today. (13BLO) ~
OORAORDIMARY VIEWS SZ11 • ON THE IOMOWAL.l $1 111.• Stunning 38R. 2.SBA wmulted ceihnos,, $ky1tahfi & Gorgeous sunset Mf the Paolflc from the 2nd story private SR.(:<>~ fireplace in IMno room nuge d8clt off family room. 4 huge bedrooms, 3 baths. 3 car aft master {ZUMEA) garage, dual flreplaCe1.~_us room & morel located fn arG of penlnsula name ii priced below marUt •
PR10E Of OWBltW mt.• cal now! (1 tOCE)
f~~·~~~=-=~'= counters. new driwway. root oaraoe door. (98CAR)'
RERUIMGLY DtffER9fT S215.• Mesa def Mar 2 S\Y 58R, 38A bautV w/lam rm & clan!
Areplaot Remocfe'lid In & out Pilvatt pool & spa Huge lot Fantastic price. (211MON)
W11IDE IEAU'Tlf $341,•
Gorgeous 38R. 2.SBA. 3 yr oew. UDorades galglt, Incl Italian tile lloorinQ -Indian marblt flrtpllce C1ose to
Npt Heights Grea( sehoOls. (370GL
IPlAIH lfTO lumlB ... -Golf COUl'M lift without tht price! Wondefful SiR,
2 758A With soaciolls family room on auilt cut dt sac. OYersind masler suite, pool & st11 (27STA)
-lltE~I .... 58R, 38A MN Verdt home. Pool & Sl)l. gatiCf fOf 9eCUritY 1 BR and 8A down Lg fln'I nn -Formll dtnino & ~ nook. Front coortvard & ucunty gate Near 2 gold courses & patb. ( 180RI)
& llult-in mletOWMI (22PAC)
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$1,97S,OOO C6
PRICED TO SEU ·
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hn"\.tr<l fot rrn,H_y ,U'kJ Uf f'C:1-"' Qutt1
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239,000 WI
PANORAMJC OCEAN VIEWS
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$2S4,900 C24
EXQUISITE REFINEMENT
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$899,000 l"H
GOTXIDS? ;
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$389,000 86
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$237.SOO 1-!i
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$273 900 HI
WANTNEW?
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$329,990 D~
~ENCE OF EUllOPll
Fr..n. h .. tntk,.., a Jnun i.....I "'I'm'•""
r-oo """'• ~oa. IAA a nr•una fluunl\ll.
lu-h Ltndo<":ll""ll • p<IC~ &-"f'"
$"°9,000 Bl
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llG Br.Al -Will carry or subordinate.
$22,000 AJ
AJCHn"ECt1JIAL DfSJGN • Overby
dimict. lnccrcstcd? $10S,OOO A15
lAGUNA · Cus1om home site!
Adjaccm lor,also mil. $119,000 84
DANA POINl'·2 lcvd lou side by side.
$120,000 ea C2 6 C4
llONdal POINT· High dcvation loJ
w/oa:an view. $350,000 C/4
<>Cr.AN VIEW -Nonh !Aguna locacion.
$449,000 H7
LAGUNA · Great building lot.
$139,000 LI
PANOVIEWS'l-OfOC hills, ciry ltghu
lll rbe Pacific. $170,000 M3
LAGUNA Bf.AOl.2'6 carat view.
Custom l acre+ lot. $1,395,000 M3
FE:\Tl 'REI>
PR<>PERTIES
TEJUllFIC VALUE · I lcvd, cul-d~
sac, 2 patios+ RV &pac.c! $158.000
M14
180' OCEAN VIEW· Canl1na
surucu. Custom si.ngk-lcvcl home.
$650,000 CJ 1
GOW COAST BF.AUl'Y-48R. 38A •
Berber carpet, spa lll watcr&.ll •
$298,000 M9
NEUJE GAIL • Single kvcl • estate
section w/inettdibk vxws! $570,000
N2
VIEWS-~VIEWS-From alJ
rooms! -'BR. 3BA eustom qualiry.
$489,500 V5
l:\\'EST\IE,TS
NEWPOltT BEAOl-&y view
duplex. $S9S,000 Al2
2 HOUSES· 1 PIUCB-l.ive in one
lll rent the 0th.er. $395,000 A9
aEDllCED -Orea.• investment duplex
beach dote. $1 .. ,900 AJ
LAGUNA BEA.at-Retail officr on
PCH. $S9S,OOO C16
1AGUNA -Oo. PCH. new
officr/mail bldg. ocean ~
$600,000 C17
LAGUNA .BEAQl-Pnme comtt,
3BR w/parking lor. $399,000 QJ
MASl'ER·PlANNED COMMUNITY
E•ny "'"'""•"'"! • UlfnmUl\ll) •mmlfy im..11ml If)< In....,._. It '"" "'•h lllR. ~HA (,~Al"4SUl·.tt
$244,900 MU
MONAllCH BEACH ·
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$279,990 //
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lltl¢"o •nd -hlny ttw.-hrdn•m Anlll(W
'>hew\ ... 1~ l<l '.1h Cn..-k 11•·.«h \., •nt •nJ
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$269,900 -1.U
ENTERTAINEll'S DEUGHT
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$349,900 cs
For Infor m a t ion On These And Other Pro1Jerties Call 489-8900
Great Ocean, Capo Bay & Valley Views! Sbd, 4 .Sba in gated
community. Large family rm, 3 fireplaces, large yardlor
~tertaining on quiet cul-de-sac. S935,000
Paul and Jaleh Lehrich
661-4374 • Pgr: 452-4621
Beautifully maintai French Country single level! 3bd, 3ba
+ music room . 3400 sq.ft. w/ocean views. French windows,
beamed ceilings, fpk. Lg m/suite w/)acuzzi tub. $639,000
Read · the latest happenings in ••• Buylir1es
The word oot of THE PRUDENTIAL·
JON DOUGLAS CO .• is Davt Sutbatand
took quite a tumble off his bicycle. Perhaps.
the key is to keep pedaling. Just a handy
hinL The mishap took place while Dave and
Nalalie Fop.rty were enjoyina the beauty
or Hawaii (Lanai). But despite his many
boo-boos, they had a fabulous lime -minus
the water sports. Mdioda and Marty Jones
celebrated their fifth weddina aoni\iersaty;
and their trusty assl$taot RObln Harris and
hu band Rick also celebrated five blissful
years. And Matty's son Jed will be home ror the holida)" tufoa a respite from his
teaching job in Japan. And ... &he halls or the
Newport ~ oftke are beina decked for
the company's annual Christmas party.
BUt>ena A.-.dter Just jetted back from
Greece and JKUt Wltl&eytt enjoyed a
stay in Santa Fe, NM.
8'tier 1a&e than never ... happy birthday
to Judy Reyes, Pat O'Toole-Davls and
Jake YISbar or COWWEU BANKER
COSTA MESA. We Just hope there was
enough birthday cake for the candles.
And from GRUBB cl EWS
RESIDENTIAL SERVICES ... don't ya
think it' time Jo Ann Kenton telh all the
good tuff about her dating days with ol'
Blue Eyes? And speaking of celebrity teJl-
all ... exactly bow did Barbara Aune get
hold of the Duke's shirt and trousers? The
attire hangs inside the .. men's room" at her
Newport Beach home. Also ... excellent job
by Kay Koafal and Jim Welstnb8dl who
listed a house on Tradewinds and sold it in
seven day . And speaking of the Kay/Jim
duo, they ju t returned from a day or Cajun
fea.<;ling in New Orleans. lt seems the couple
they were vi iting in Florida (Panama City)
flew them to New Orleans ab03rd their
private plane. And Suzanne Sbuler's quest
to write about animal<i is on the move. As we
peak. ~he is boning her skills 1n a writing
class which focu'iCs on children and teenage
literature. .
Always intrigued with license plates ...
DoOalcl Pfafr, of COWWEU 'BANKER
NEWPORT BEACH, bas one which read~
HOMSLER So is that home layer?
METRO REALTY'S Florence Upson
and hu.sbe.nd Mort have a new grandson.
MJdullel C-U. We all lnow Tom Cruise
in his '1bp Gun" role really had the ladles -
well -swoooina. for lack of an appropriate,
printable word. But t.o get the whole truth,
we must ask an authentic Top Gun, Clint
Moses _ Any chance? Jadde Cassidy is
celebrating! And why shouldn't she?
Daughter Amy is graduating this month with
a bachelor's degree from Cal State Long
Beacti.
Baby alert at COAST NEWPORT
PROPERTIES ... Debi Blbb and husband
Dtn.n1s Durpn are expecting in March.
Congrats to mommy and daddy and Uncle
Danny too! Now tay with me on this one ...
Shirley Harris tias a son Chris who is
married to Shawn (fonner Miss Universe)
who. by the way, is an actress (just appeared
in "Mwder She Wrote") and they have a
baby named Jack. OK ... here we go again
... Shirley's daughter SUAn. also a new
mother to baby Sam, is married to Bev
Morpby' son Blaine which basically
makes them CN-LAWS. lbough tempting.
no mother·in·law iokes here. And ... Marian
and Burt Reedy have• a hccnse plate which
says. BRRRSK. Could that be brisk, berserk
or bn.l'ique'> Any ideas?
FRED SANDS COASTAL
PROPERTIES tw a lew of die-bard
swfers. And it's not JUSt a guy thinJ. U1
Reese. mommy and a top Realtor, i a
regular surfing dudette. And Sten F.dwards
got busted for brinJina tu surfboard to the
office. Shame. lwne.
The fun never &topi. at WA.TE•FRONT
HOMBS RBAL1T. The rumor bcinJ spread
-don't you just love it -is GU Foerster
hired h.itmM Manny Stdl.loo to wack off
Tom loven.lttJ's four-inch ponytail. THE
BACKGROUND: Tom had been growing the
ponytail (or about silt months; and Gil has
had a great time teasing him about the look.
THE PUJTTHICKENS: One day. Manny
creeps up behind his pal Tom and -snip. the
ponytail is history. THffND (literally):
Manny and Tom tack the ponytail to Gil's
office door. POSTSCRIPT: The offioc LS
hosting a Pin-The-Tail-On-Tom's Ponytail
party. Your invitation is in the mail
BALBOA /SUND REALTY bas added
Maria Harper, Andra Danltb and Laurie
Collins. And part of Balboa Island i agJow
thanks to Wa.ltu MJtchdl and lu red T·
shirted crew which decorated Marine
Avenue with ChrisbtlM lights. Walter wa
appointed by the Balboa I land Bu me
Association of Merchants to le d the f~tive
task. And ... the company 1 hosting lls
annual Christmas party at Five Crown.c; .
restaurant Not bad dig for a holiday
gathering.
Do you 1111111 any ~ tiJbib for tM
B1111Uta colutn1 Just caU Real Est.aU
UiW' Joyct Schttr, (11') S14-4U1 or fa
(7 U) 650-4502.
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Kitchens are f~vorites .among CliffWoocl homeowners
Gourmet kitchens feature . Home OwnersAsSociation and the Canyon
design and convenience
The dc\alcd \tandard of home building
c..;ccllcncc Taylor Woodrow has establi!.hed
at ChffWood at Canyon Crest in Mission
Viejo 1\ typified by gounnet kitchens
feat uring dc\lgni. and conveniences thnt
have made them favorites among
homcowncri..
"C'liflWood'i. kitchens are a perfect match
for 1oday's family lifestyles." said Carina
Hathaway. Taylor Woodrow's marketing
managcr "Thoughtfully arranged by a
leading kitchen designer. they anchor an
open. free nowing expanse that extends into
a bnght nooi.. for ca..\ual dining and an
1mprc,,1,cly 'paciou!. familyentertainment
r\iom that 'enc' a\ the hub of hou ehold
Jl II \I lie' ,
Whether 11 ' a quick snack or a multi-
1..nur-.c dinner. meal preparation is enhanced
I>) fine appointmenL'\ and custom-caliber'
Jcta1h that c,urpa.'>s the commonplace
feature' found in most kitchens. Handy
food preparation islands double as breaJtf~t
bal'\, v.hile 1oday'i. most popular styling
lrcnd' are renccted by handsome white
cabinc1ry with European hinges. adju,table
'helve' and built-in recycling cabinel'>.
Deluxe white KitchenAid appliantel>
provide a vcr.atile selection of choking
option~. including a four-burner tempered-
gla'' cooktop. double ovens with self-
cleanmg feature on the upper oven and an
eye-level Sharp microwave oven with
carousel and even-cooking feature . After
de,-.en ha' been -.ervcd and the table ha'
Ileen dcared. dean up is facilitated by a
111ugh-,crubbmg mul11-cycle di5hwa,her
Kitchen' m varyingrplans take on the
,1ddc<l t·onvenicnce of an i'>land cooktop and
Jn ultra roomy walk-in pantry.
E \lraordmary kitchens are JU St the
he ginning Of the superlalJVe refinement\
1ha1 di\tingu"he' each of the luxunou\ tv.o
'tory rc,1dence' at ChllWood al Canyon
C're,t. where pnces \tan from below
S 300,()()(}, Grand--.cale living areai.
'panning about 2.826 to 3.443 square feet
al\o d1!>play a host of pnce-included
\tandard feature<,. \uch as beautiful brick.-
faced fireplace'>, central air-conditioning
and heaung systems. lavish master baths
with walk-in closets. deep oval tubs and
!>eparate oven;ized showen; with built-in
-.eat\.
Answering the needs of today's familiel>.
Taylor Woodrow ha.' also incorporated
numerous feature' that buyers have asked
for. including the e1tceptionally spaciou'
fami ly entertainment rooms. a library m
mo't plan1,,, built-in !>tudent desks in selected
-.econdary bedrooms and elltra-large interior
IJUndry rooms with an abundance of
counter 'J>0Ce and ~torage cabinets. as well
a' a wnvenient laundry chute.
Floor plans have also been dec;igned to
give families a multitude of opportunities to
pel'\onahze their living environment.
Among the many option . which 'aty by
plan. are an imagination room. a super
bonus mom and for extra Jarge households.
a' many a.'i six bedroomc;.
ChffWtxxf !> d1sltACtive exterior
eleva11ons display the chann of Cahforn1a
Crafl,man-style architecture. which is
reminiscent of many Southern California's
most desirable. estabfo;hed neighborhoods.
Design highlights include warm colors.
wood acce nts. concrete-tile roofs. attractive
shutters and rear. side-yard and coll)' walls
detailed with masonry and wrought-iron
accents. Pri vate coll)' courtyards provide an
mv1tmg introducbon to each home. and
three-car garages are finist:ied with roll-up
wood doors and an automatic door opener.
ChfJWood residents enjoy a prime
location m Mission Viejo's exclusive. guard-
gated Canyon Crest communiry. which
off en. such outl>tanding amenities as a
beautifully appointed clubhouse, four ligltted
tennis courts, a children's play are:i and two
swimming pools. including one of olympic-
s11ed dimensions. ,
facilitie available at Canyon Crc t. the
neighborhood overlooks scenic Lake
Mission Vtejo, where a marina. re idents-
ooly beach club and Shorcside Park offer
activities ranging from boating and fishing
to swimming and picnicking. Residents will
also be conveniently close to all of the
e1tccptional .amenities that have made
Mission Viejo the fulfillment of the
California Promise. including golf course<;.
hiking and biking tratls, recreation centers.
sportS fields. shopping center, fine
restaurants and highly accredited schools.
Crest Home Owners Association. wluch
maintain common facilities for a monthly
fee paid by all rcsidenlJl.
CliffWood is a reflection of the
international advantage that di Linguishes
Taylor Woodrow Home California Limited.
Founded in 1921. T:sylorWoodrow's
Worldwide team con L ts of more than I SO
engineering. construction and development
companies around the globe. and the
company is renowned for building major
iotemational airports, multi-million dollar
shopping malls and even the Channel
Tunnel. In the United States. this diverse.
skillcd and extensive Cllperience is appHcd
to every ncighbomood the company builds.
earning Taylor Woodrow national and
regional acclaim for offering outl.tanding
homes in unparalleled living environmenl'i.
To rain a first-hand appnci.alion of the
iounnd kilcluns and du lltllnJ Olher buytr
pleas~ attrib.m1 o/Clif!Wood at Canyon
Crat, uit tlu Sa !Np Frttwt1J (1·5) al
Alicia Ptll'twa1 ""4 p tost. T"rn It.ft on
011,,,,w Rd.. tfild"" Melinda JU., ritltt
tit tlu pard.·fflld Btalhtr Gkn tntr} 111tll
ritlal on Co11,10n Crat Dr. 1Urn ritlll on
Appktate on4 ~ft on Parkfitlll to tlte
CliJ/Wood saln co,,.,lu, where furnislted
models till optn dail] from 10 a.m. to S p.m. ucepl Mondays, when houn an 2 lo
S p.m. Additional itiformatlon is available
by calling (714) 457-1072, or by sending an
t·mail to inJo@taylorwoodrow.com. Projttl
and company infonlUllion is also on tllt
World Wult Wtb at
'lrltp:llwww.lllylorwoodrow.~om.
In addition to the private recreational
.Cl.iffWood home owners automatically
become members of the Lake Miss1orrViejo ~~~ ~-' , ..
Coldwell Banker is sold on California
A new campaign lauds
its real estate
achievements
Coldwell Banker California is celebrating
its strcngtm. successes and achievements in
the California real estate market with the
debut of its new marketing campaign. We're
Sold on California. Highlighting the
strength of Coldwell Banker statewide, the
new campaign provides powerful statistics
and valuable infonnation.
Founded in California more than 90 years
ago. Coldwell Banker continues to grow and
expand, proving to be a preeminent leader
in the reaJ estate industry. Recognized as the
largest real estate company in California.
Coldwell Banker boasts more than 252
company-owned and affiliat6 residential real
estate offices llJ'ld more than 6,884 sales
as oc1ate and employees.
Plan for the new campaign employ a
variety of advertismg • t:rategies thrOugbout
the entire slate of California to emphasize
these irnprcs ive iati,tic . In addition,
Coldwell Banker will produce
accompanying direct mail picc~. po tcrs
and po~tcardJ available for use by ColdweU
Banker ~Je. associate tatewide. •
"We're i.old on California uys it all," said
Bob Lefever. pre. tdent of Coldwell Banker
Southern Califomia Co. "With thii. powerful
campru(n. Coldwell Banker pro"es
California 1<1 a great place to live und
Coldwell Banker w.U be by your 1dc to
a&t\ist with home buying or 1elling need~."
The new campaign wa~ featured ul the
recent 1995 Califom11 Management Retreat
w~·re Sold On. California.
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wbic.h involved California branch managcl'li. ch111lenging real c. late market.
regional manager& and CClrporatc \t:lff. Once For aU J0"r l'ttll t l#lt ,.,ttJs, contact
again. Coldwell Banker wa the le dtr in 10ur loc"' Colllw1U Banbr 0J/k1. SfllllHN'1
promoting a po itive outlook dwin 11 10• con co""' on.
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3BR, tam rm & -4 full BA large h111ng rm
w/frplc Lor~ master suite Views from
Jetty to P""'1hon/shared Pier $1t69S,OOO
Balboa Penlnsu1a
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The -high cost of higher education
It's not too late to plan
for college
By ~·t Ostrin
lf you have 1cids., whether they are
newborns or aeens, it' time to think about
'itarti"& 1 colle&c fund.
Dcpcndins on their ag~. time is either
your btst friend or worst enemy. Tilc earlier
you start putting money away, the less
you'll have to save. Fore:itamplc, suppose
you have 17 years to ve few your child's
education. If you save $'119 per month and,
hypothetically, inv~l it at 8'*1. you'll have
saved s~.000 with only $24.276 in
payments. On the other hand. if you only
have five years untJI jumor goes off to
~ college, you'll have to save $602 per month.
at 8%, 10 save $50,000. COlitma an
additional $l1,844 in payments. Ouchll!
All i'> not nccc-.: arily lm1 if you walled 100
long to begin saving for college. Other
~es of funds may be available: financial
aid. schol:mh1ps. per;onal loan'> and
grandparents. for example.
ln ome case 1t will be po sible for your
k.ids to work their way through college. Don'1
count on it. though.
Over the past decade. college costs have
doubled. That means their co ts increased at
twicx the inflation rote. In 18 years, a public
education could co t nearly $100,000 and
over $225,000 for a private school. 1 don't
know any place a young person could earn
that kind of money flipping burgers. •
Maybe you've heard of custodial ac~ ts.
like Uniform Gift to Minon. Act (UG
accounts or Uniform Transfer to Minors ct
(lITMA) accounts. The _accounl!. ?re po~lar
vehicle for college sav1ng!.. Don t ru~h into
one of them without knowing all the facl\.
They have advantage!. and disadvan~ge~
The biggest advantage ii. the tax saving~ for
parents. The firi.t $600 of earning i tax-free.
then the interest and dlvi~ arc tucd at
the child's rate of (currently) 15%.
The greatest disadvantage to a custodial
account is you Jose total control of the _money.
depending on whether you ha"e e. tabh hed
anUGMAorUTMA.auhcchild' age l8or
21 You may have scrimped and ,avcd to put
your child through college. but he may decide
the purdwc of a motore)'clc.'. 1 ~ttcr UiC of
the iove tcd money. Legally it s b1 monc~ and. ince he can do whatever he want!. with
it, it's legally his right to buy the motorcycle.
Pmonally, I'm not a grc<&t fan of cu todial
accounts because l am not comfortable
transfcrrinJ control of larae urns of money to
anyone who hasn't already had at least four
Steve Ostrin
years of higher education.
I uggest you put time and money to work
for you. But wheTC? P1ea.sc call or write me
and request a free, Guide to CoUegc
Funding. After you have read at, talk over
your optJons with a reputable financial
adviser.
Together you can develop 1 program to
co ure that your child bas the best
opportunity for 1 college education.
Slew Ottrin i.r witlt Oro1111 Coulfl1
Filtancial S«rricts, 515 Aa1o1t BlwL S.UU
850, Costa Mtsa, CA 92626, (11') S«J.
0201.
Guard·gated
community of
Jasmine 'reek
Model perfect. this two-story. thrce-
bedroom home has a great location. An end
unit on an extra large greenbelt with mini
view of the ocean and Catalina. Recently
redecorated. it has light colors and light
carpet.
Tilc master <>uitc hti a separate llting
room with its own fireplace, and a balcony
overlooking the patio and greenbelt In the
family kitchen area there is an added
window A beautiful landscaped yard with
an abundance of color yu.r round. nus
home is on 1 qwct. private cul~sac.
Jasmine Creek. with its 24-hout secunty
guard 1a1e. sf.I tennis couru.. three poo1 and ~and cl • lS ideally located close
to Newport Center with Fashion Island'
shopping. re taurants, medical cxnter and
financial and design plaza and local
beaches Offered 11 $518.000.
For"'°"' i~ ~u Moxiltt
Propp of<irv» A EIJb RtsiMnlMI Rtal
&MU S.rricn, lJ C"'P""'* "4ua, St..
190, N•wporl &«la, (11') "' aOG.
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KEY LENDERS AND RATES .
30-yemo fixed 30-Y ...... Uble
INTEREST ~ POINTS LOCK· INTtAEST " POINTS MAX. MA.AQllt ADJ.
TYPE Pt40NE RATE OWN '"! IH A.PA RAT( OWN {!.! A.P.A. LOAN '"! INDEX fAEQ.
~acus Financial Grp. A (714) 375-6666 7.125% 5 1.750 21 7.338 3.500% 20 1.000 7.615 500,000 2.400 110 1M
American Home Loans A {714) 955-3633 7.375% 10 0.500 15 7.461 3.750% 20 1.000 7~667 300,000 2.450 110 1M ---American Savirlj1S Bank s (800) 562-6272 7.375% 20 1.500 30 7.565 2.950% 25 1.000 7.660 600,000 2.450 110 1M
Bank of Amenca 8 (800) 424·2632 7.250% 5 2.125 45 7.503 6.125% 5 1.000 7.986 203,150 2.500 lTS 6M ---California Federal Bank s (800) 225-3337 7.250% 20 1.875 45 7.4n 3.700% 20 1.000 7.617 203,150 . 2.400 110 1M --Coast Federal Bank s (800) 300-5626 7.400% 20 2.000 0 7.643 3.500% 20 1.000 7.615 650,000 2.400 110 1M ----Countrywide Fu~1ng K (800) 8n-5626 7.125% 5 1.625 45 7.325 .5.125% 20 1.000 7.979 203,150 2.750 110 1M --Detrick Mortgage Group A (714) 759-9692 7.125% 5 1.500 10 7.312 3.950% 20 1.250 7.545 600,000 2.300 110 1M
~ow~ey Savings s (800) 336·9639 7.125% 20 2.125 30 7.3n 3.500% 20 1.000 7.615 500,000 2.400 110 1M --Emery F1nanc1a: A (714) 729·9200 7.000% 5 1.875 10 7.224 3.700% 20 1.250 7.593 500,000 2.350 110 1M -~tdehty Federal~ank s (800) 232·2309 7.375% 5 2.000 10 7.617 4.950% 10 1.750 7.807 203,150 2.500 110 1M ----First Federal Bank of CA s (800) 672-4332 7.250% 20 2.125 30 7.503 3.950% 20 1.250 7.745 203,150 2.500 110 1M -Flee!· Mortgage K (800) 700-5650 7.125% 20 2.250 45 7.390 5.500% 20 1.750 8.127 203,150 2.750 1TS 1Y
Glendale Federal Bank s (800) 560-9000 7.125% 5 2.250 45 7.390 3.750% 25 1.000 7.717 203, 150 2.500 110 1M ---Ii> Home Savings s (800) 975-5051 7.300% 10 1.500 30 7.489 3.950% 20 1.000 7.619 500,000 2.400 110 1M -----Irvine National Mtg. A (714) 857·7977 7.125% 10 1.875 15 7.351 5.250% 20 1.000 8.243 500,000 3.000 HS 1Y ------NationsBanc Mtg. Cop. K (800) 622-0102 7.000o/o 20 2.250 30 7.262 5.125% 20 2.250 8.140 200, 150 2.750 1TS 1Y -Newport Coast Fmal'\Clal A (800) 808·5626 7.125% 5 1.500 15 7.312 3.950% 20 1.250 7.545 600,000 2.300 110 1M ----Oceanvtew Financial A (714) 651-6355 7 250".4 5 1.250 15 7.41 2 5.500% 10 0.875 8.035 203.150 2.750 1TS 1Y --ProFed Mortgage K (800) 686-3756 7.000"/o 20 2.500 30 7.288 4.250% 20 1.000 7.846 400,000 2.625 110 lM --Union Bank B (800) 453·1288 7.375% 20 2.000 60 7.617 4.500% 20 1.250 8.442 203,150 2.875 6CD 6M -----Western Financial SB s (800) 393-9372 7.500% 5 0.750 30 7.613 6.000% 10 1.250 8.127 203, 150 2.750 H S 1Y ---Weyerhaeuser Mtg. K (800) 669·7183 7.250% 10 1.375 11 7 425 4.250,.o 20 1.625 8.038 203,150 2.750 110 1M
Both h•ed & adjustable programs are 30.'30 convenbe>n91 mo<1oages Type of lender IS 8 • Barok. K • mono. bllnkM; R • morlgCllgl broiler. S • llllWlgS & lowl ~ be'*8rl and blolws lie bt-.ed by the c.t.lcwnlll
Depanment of Real Es1a111 as ellhef a broker()( corpon111on Fo1 nlonnatlOn call Calif DAE at (1116) ~7~1. Interest Rate lor ~II en introductoty rate lor ht lirstedlUftmenl per1iod Oown ,llY,_,. • ~ ol cash(~ of
sales p<1ce) paid to tendef poor IO sogn.ng tn0t1oege COt11/ad Point. •re ' ol loan balance plild IO let1dar Ill lime of kMln dosing Loctt~ is Ille number of deys lander giarantMa ialll pnor 10 ~ A..P A Is l'9 ~ pelClfUge 11119
wtltCt1 is an estJmaled annual cost of the loan to Ille 00rrowe1 A• A P R s are calc:Uated by Mortgage News Co bued on a $203.150 loen amount • .,. points .,.,_ and S700 IOCal .._ The A P R 1 are lncludad In fllS dW1 b oompert·
son only When IClPlylng lot a kian. F edefal Trut~tn-1..endtng law r!IQUl(es lenders to ailculete an A P R speallc: 10 MCf'I teen ofter Mallmum '-1 ta the mannum lendef d lo9r'I undlf grven lefms M liud rate programs halle a fl'l&Jtl-
mum ot $203.150 Marvin (tn """l •S lendefs prof~. mawgin •Index • ICIUat ,.,. aller llr$1 adiustment lndn Is lhe bas<s lor seaing "'~ rai. (Matgln + lnclex •New Ra•) 110 • I Ith Dist Coal of Fund&. ITS• 1·Y-Trasuiy
S.• L6M • 6-fl'IOflth LIBOR. 6TB • 6-monm Trnsuy IW. 6CO • 6-month .,,..,. certlficale of depoljL Adjuatmenl Frequ.ncy Is Iha peood between 8djustments 1M • l·Mon1h. SM . &-Months, 1¥• t Year Al 1'11tes IWjecl IO
cnange Verify ra111 and terms prlOt 10 applylng '°' a loan. All lendefs prcMOIJ loans with Cltllerlfll re1es and 1em1s lor ddflflfll loan 8mOU'lls The 1nlom1111lon \:>resented iS noc an ollel 10 make a loan FC>f 1 oonsumer guide on how lo shop
lor a mo•10898. send a S4 50 Check payable 10 Mortgage New5 Co. 1810 E 17th SL, Suite 100, Satlla Ml. CA9VOS. (714) 836-11n COPYRIGHT 0 1995 Mortgage News Co
Top team honored at Prudential -
Jon Douglas
Melinda and Marty
Jones combine their real
estate skills
Maxine Mon1gomery. vice
presidenllmanager of the Newport Beach
office of The Prudential -Jon Douglas Co •
was pleased to honor Melinda and Many
Jones as top team
'Through consi~tcncy and bard work.
Melinda and Marty again earn top honors,"
Montgomery said. "'They are focused
individuals who know their market and
create strategies to help clients succeed in
their goal~."
Membct"> of the Chairman's Circle. the
Joneses are among the highest producing
agents tn the nauon. After a decade tn the
resi~ntiaJ real estate marketplace, they
have seen every market trend. Marty's
background as a commercial agent sets a
precedent for administrative excellence.
And Melinda's knack for understanding the
unspoken needs. creates a po 1tive
partnersh1p based on the personal powers of
two un ique and talented individuals.
The easy-going partnership depend.-. on
communication and delegation. freeing each
partner to accomplish ~ through
utilizing individual talents. Skilled
negotiators, the Jones team design real
estate action pl.an for clients, then helps
them to succeed in realistic goals.
1bc key to the couple's succe5S.
according to Melinda. is negotiation kills,
perseverance and integrity. Through
continuina education, seminars and constant
as~ ment of market trends and recvalwition
of stratcgi~. they are the top tca.m al the
Newport !leach office of The Prudential -Jon
Douglas Co.
The Jones work in Corona del Mar,
Newport Beach, Irvine~. Sborecliff's
and Cameo Shores. as well as Irvine. Their
expertise extends beyond residential. The
learn handles invesuncnt properties that
include units in c-0aslal cities, vacation home~
and second hOmcs.
Proud to be members of the elite network
of profc ionals, they were delighlcd with the
recent merger between The PruacntiaJ
California Realty and The Jon Douglas Co.
The network grew to include ~most
powerful agents.
.. By combining two unique and innovative
companies, our ability to serve our clientele
in new a.nd exciting ways ha."rown,"
Melinda said. "Now we have an even
stronger team and an even pater team
spirit"
PH tur.1w•n to no/ nMJI 11•MI, t.O
MeliluM allll M""1 Jo11a Ill tM Ne"'IJO'f
&«It o/flt• of 77te PnMkllliol-Jon
Dou,W Co., (1 U) 1S9-6"Jtl.
Panoramic whitewater ocean view Prestigious
g11ard-galed community on one of lhe taracst lots with one of lhe best views in Ritz
Cove. The property allows for private steps down to the park and Salt Creek beacb
below. There are plans available for a build-to-suit for a spectacular estate designed
by Robert Hidey and built by Dave Busk. Gated entry, goraeous circular furniture
finish cabinets. The lot alone is priced at $1 ,595,000; the lot and the build-~suit is
priced at $3,3SO.tXX>.
For ..on itifon1111d'"' c4'l SustUt SautlOll or Dan B11ii at Cotltt Nftf/if>rl
hoJNrtk11 4 CMc Pie.a, SU. 260, Nnpon Btacla. (714) ~1611(). · •
CORONA DEL MAR
222 Morning Canyon 3BR
Corona del Mar Properties
673-3494
3~6 Morning Canyon.
Jim & Paqy McDonald
4BR
McDonald COM Homes
759-9070
COSTA MESA
1850 Kinglet a. 3BR
Pat Davis
Coldwell Banker
668-9333
NEWPORT BEACH
1430 W. Bay Ave 4BR
c.annery Village Realty
673-3777
20 Hillsborough 3BR
Sandy Mittman/Prudential Calif.
n9-n11
508 Via Udo Nord 4Br
Cannery Village Realty
673-3777
2227~ OfKM S-.NdAy 12:JO...t:JO
Modd poft.et 4 BR+ fAMity ROOM.
l...w:ulAn li<fkT & bAiQn. ~mi
ENlflY WJitlt WtGE bwnifully
IANdscAp£d yARd ANd ~etACUIAA
SUNSET viAIS.
Pllkt4 .... Sdl ••
SJ4t,000
SAlly SltiplEy
644..0Ct• t76 .. 1212 GrubbaEJlia._
Sat 12-4
Sat 11-4
Sun 1-4
Sat/Sun 1-5
Sun 1-4
Sat/Sun 1-5
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$969,000
$897,500
$299,900
939 Via Udo Soud
Cannery Village Realty
673-3777
SBR
Big Canyon Villas 2-3BR
Melinda Mason
Barbara Sanregret Realtors
759-7700
Sat/Sun 1·5 $4,199,000
Sat/Sun 1-4 $370-469K
D D
$2,199,000
$1,295,ooO .
$1,599,000
FIRST OFFERING
221 Morning Canyon
Contismpo«M\I Sir plus oftk9
Shcndlff home. w.a grounded.
1c:v99 canyon a ocean •w lot,
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$969,000
o~ SaturdaY 11-4
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OCEAN a CANYON VISTAS
FRO• •OST ROOMS!
upt. BriPt. ~nou. FalMllout lite.bra,
Faiaily I0011. F..-.al Diaia1 Boes. 4
Bedloom, Z.S Badia + VieW Loft.
Jim and Patty McDonald llcO.-W CdM &.-• 759-9070
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NEWPORT SHORES
Remodeled kitchen, French doors. custom
slate floor, new doors and moldings. This Is a
beautiful 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Community pool,
tennis.. $317 .ooo
NEWPORT SHORES
Duplex with 2 bedrooms, 2 bath front unit 2
bedrooms, 1 bath rear unit plus 2 bedrooms,
1 bath owner hideaway. 4 car garage.
Beach close! . .. .... .. .. . . . . . . . . . .. . .. S29 995
CORONA DEL MAR
Great improwrnents! Sparkling white kitchen
w/new cabinets, floor. counters and range.
N<>W carpet & much more Duplex on one of
the best c;treetsl .. $547 500
IRVINE TERRACE
Expansive, upgraded & bright! wans of glass bring
beautiful grounds Into Uvlng room. wlth library
alcow, dining room and master suite 4 bedrOoms.
3 baths, remodeled kitchen.. . ..... $699,500
BAL. PENINSULA
LID O ISLE
A trancµI setting on 1he bay, with a ~ ~
and a ~view. 3 bedrooms. 3.5 baths &
studio rental t.nlt w/private ent Great location
on Lido lsle ............................. $1,095.0IO
Breathtaking views of the ocean, bay & city
lights Gracious custom 4BR, each w/priv
BA, 3 fplc, warm gourmet kit, llbrarv. brick
motor court I & ...... $1 SO 000
Mint condition duplex 2BR. main res. Large
living room with brick ~ & darting kitchen.
Beautiful patio between units. 2BR apt. over 2
.................................... $519 950
Pool & RV access with double gate. Private
fenced yard. 4 bedroom, 2 bath, comer
location with great curb appeal. aose to
schools ..................................... $229,000
CORONA DEL MAR
Pri~nP c-onciition ci11rlPx pl11c; g1 wc;t unit. MaJn res 2BR + sun room. 2BR apt.
'latural wood Vo , fplc, bay window,~! car garage ....................... $447.500
:harming cottage plus ocean view artists studio. Roof deck, 2 car garage. R 1
~one but has two separate IMng areas. South of Coast Hwy... .. ..... $624,950
<~OSTAMESA
2 sty townhome. 2 huge bedroom, walk-In closet. 1.5 baths, large 2 car gar,
1000 sq.ft . Good locale. Why re-it? ............................................... $119,900
New Listing. Mesa Verde 4 bedroom, 2 bath, single story with sun room .
Upgraded kitchen, newer roof .................................................. $278,000
Mesa Verde pool home on a large corner lot. 4BR, 3BA, upgraded kitchen,
family room, 3 car garage. Nice!. .................................................. $SS4,000
ISIANDS
New Usttng. Lot value on Balboa Island! Older 2BR cottage & 2BR rear rental.
"100" block ............................................................................... $489,000
Balboa Island remOdel. 4BR, 4BA 2 story with enormous liv rm, French doors,
stunning kit., sunny brk patio & 2nd story deckL .... , ....................... $669,000
Uttle Balboa Island Bayfront duplex may be used as large famUy home. 4 bedroom,
4 bath, 4 fireplaces, dock. large patio. Superior quality ................... $1,400,000
IAGVNA BFACH
Irvine Cove custom has a panoramic ocean view. SWeeplng master w/we.t bar.
Elevator, pool, spa & limo garage ................................... ., ... ~ .... $1,100,000
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NEWPORT BFACH
Executive townhome In gated "BrooJwiew". Built 1980, 3BR~ 2.SBA, MBR
w/spa tub & fplc. Bonus room too! .............................................. $230.900
Big views of crashing waves frort) 4 bedrooms, 3 baths just one door to
beachfront. 5 years new. 2 car garage. Low down ok... ..... .. . . ... $324,900
NEWPORT COAST
BUiit 1994. Single Story, 3BR, library, 2 fplc, 3 car gar. Soaring ceUlngs, maple
floors. Gated community .... ......... . .. ... . ................... $629,000
2 Corpor;itc Pl<Jz~. Suite 130. Nc\Nport F3e;ich • f144 -870n