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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-12-09 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS Coach Freeman in or out? Readers react Inside The best locol Fortner superintendent~ author. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' •Retired Newport-Mesa administrator John Nicoll scripts a $2) ~de on how to run a school 'district. bers to handling the press. ·"One of the things that people do when they have·a long career in something is that they have the feeling they should write a book,~ Nicoll said Friday. "l had that feel- "'A.rubber stomp board. over..-eaction to the commwtlty ax"'1lflllder or By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot . . ' mg. Newport-Mesa Unified Super-: intendent Mac Bernd talks : about the recent debate over : ' selling school sites, the idea : NEWPORT BEACH -Former Newport-Mesa Unified schools chief John Nicoll is giving advice to school superintendent wannabes in a recently published' book titled, "So You Want to Be a Superinten- dent?~ port-Mesa's highest-ranking administrator before retiring in 1993 amid a storm of controversy surrounding the $4 million embe'z.- 7.lement of former budget director Stephen Wagner. Nicoll began the book m 1993 after he recovered from open heart surgery. to pressure from.the superintendent. is worse than no board at all ... • Excerpt from ·so You Want to Be a ~iuperintendent?• of splitting the school district. : and other topics, : "When I became ambulatory again, I figured I needed something to do. It was an excellent way to get 1 • seep.age A15. ! L-------------------------------·--------~----1 ____ .J Nicoll served 21 years as 'New- Nicoli's 242-page handbook, written thro1'gh a series of 42 letters lo his twin sons, covers everything from working with labor unions to dealing with school board mem-•SEE AUTHOR PAGE A16 0,.-----~~---~ · INS AND OUTS OF THE HOLIDAYS C0uncilwoinan wants to curb parking near high school Neighbors have a fierce decorating com~tition eac year -and electric bills reflect it -.-----------~ Stories by Evan Henerson, Photos bl' Marc Martin, Dail/ Pilot Do~-ttmay """' ........ friendly between two oeigll- b<n, i:'C real winne< ls always thl. enlln! commllnity. say Paul Davit and Don Thousand. -the put three y-. the -Lincoln L4ne neighbon bave ..._lbeoutsideooftbelfb<4C1" ii\ft-5!ru.*:°iS. =a:;= Ugbll ate everywbele, dripping from the gaoes, lining the bOillef' ' perirµeter and wmdlnq tbro~gb •SEE LIGHTS PAGE A14 •Nonna Glover says cars from football games and theater events clog the Newpo,rt Heights streets. By Julie Ross Cannon, baily Pilot NEWPORT HEIGHTS -Every Friday rught outsiders swarm the streets near Newport Harbor High School, scouring the area foc a pnme park- ing place near Davidson Field or the Norman Loats Theater. They park along the curbsides of Margaret Drive, Holly Lane and Laurel Place, spl'.U\ting to the stadiwn to catch the kickoff of a foot-·~-------~ ball game or to U\e theater to make Uie opening act. CouncilwOman .TOOMAffvCARS7 Should parking on thestreet> I near Newport Harbor High School be off Poul. D•Yll (•bovel ud Ernie Mlller (belowj hne ... llollday oplrtL re 'home for the holidays' takes on whole new meaning and Newport J-Jeights resident Norma Glover said she's had it and wants to restrict parking on the three streets to resident· only permit parking. "I think the resi- dents over here think it's necessary because of the increaseQ use of limits to non- residents? let us know your views. Call the Readers Hotline at 642-6086. CRIME FILE ' Vandals shoot up ·35 cars in one night ' •.Police say culprits tar- geted high-end vehicles, using a BB or pellet gun. By Corolyn Miller, Daily Piiot NEWPORT BEACH -About 35 Newport Beach residents, in neighborhood.I all over town, awoke Friday to find their car windows 1pllntered and cracked (tom gun pelleta ftted oll by van· dell. Calli to poUce were cluttering the phone lln• throughout the momlag u people tilckled out to their ces perkod on tho street end dl9coYered the damage. ~~M~oot~ol the can targeted were ~ .-, Mer<:edft Bt!n•. 1 Volbwagon, u.cept foe Lia<*' ud an Acura, New- lleedl police Lt. Paul i-tentsey said. The windows hit were mostly on the front, drive:r's side of the car, he added. "The incidents occurred throughout \he city -from the weststde to the Penin1ula, to the eastside up to Spyglass,• He.nisey sald. • 1n terms of who did this, we don't have a clue.• According to a witness' state· ment, the vandals may have struck between 3:30 and 5 a:m . Friday. The wltne1s said she heard the •thwnp• of her news- paper being dellvered and the car slowly driving away onto the nm bOUJe. Then shortly after· wanlo, Ille be.ud • glUI tn.J< and a cu apeed away, according to police, The pattern In the damaged and broken car wlndoWI indi· catet that the WHpon med may be a lar119 89, air or pell t gun, police Mid. L mo ISLAND -"Th.is room is a den.• l!mie Miller says, usber- inabil *itor into a room with a lally.<fecuoated Christmas tree. ·~~ember to January, bow· ""'• ll'I a Chrlstmas-tbemed room •. • 111.J:"""""Y e.-y other room • ... Udo Soud -Miller -wlthMarieWlllte. Where many home1 boMt color- 1111 ...... and -dllplays, it is Iba -which Miller needs aix -ID fully de<o<ate. A sell· dmaibed "nut about Chrirtmas• llDce tl:u! age of 6. Miller enjoys brtnglng both old friends and n~w acqwdDtances into their home tO ,share the opirit of Christmas, •we bolt. a l8lliors group from Costa Mola, -ies, friends who come to wMch 1be Boet Parade,• Miller, 56, Mid. "Usually we get about 200-300 people to see the dis- play. Probably ...... this year since ......,00.:J:!"r"g the Idea of a tour for .• And --their money's worth, A preoont·~ gondola sits In the middle of an -pool just lnsido the -'I anyway. Santa figures ol oJI llhepeo 1111d styles are everywhere, on cab.inets and in elaborate displays. Miller estimates. lh'at ~e has over 500 Sant.u -some •SEE DECORATE At.GE A14 the fad.lilies at New-'---------' .port Harbor, and I think it would make their life a little better,'" she said Friday. ·we're looking at making it residents parking only on parts of the streets, like we already have on Newport Island.'" Glover said she plans to bring the issue before the Oty Counol after the city's traffic affairs com- mittee reviews the implications of the proposal. Glover met with City Manager Kevin Murphy, Newport-Mesa Unified Superintendent Mac Bernd, School Board President Judy Franco and School Boa.rd trustee Jim de Boom Thursday to talk about her concerns. But school 0U1cials said the parking resbic- tions wouJd hurt corrununity memben who attend school events by not allowing for ade- quate parking. ~(People) have been, parking there for SO years,~ said de Boon""' whose 4augbter attends Newport Harbor High. "U·tliey bought the house$ • SEE PARKING PAGE A11 r----------------, l\IJI \ IRWD: DON'T DUMP ON ME AROUND TOWN A6 BEST BUYS A2 ClASSIFIED 84 ENTI:RTAINMENT A12 POLICE FILES A2 RELIGION A10 SOCIETY A11 SPORTS 81 ' \I I \ I II I ll nme to deck the root wlllt twfnlt/lng UghtJ, Sonia~ llolgh ll:Ao, ... and maybe even Fro.tyU..Snowman wlaJJe you're up there. The -will be tine -o Mttle /of In the """11"'9, -· """-· . Soo-..... "2 Time's 11 wastin' folks. We are approaching the time and pln.ce where the rub- ber meets the road. Where the nitty kisies the gritty. Where the goat eats the grass. And where the sewage does or does not get pumped into Upper Newport Bay by the Irvine Ranch Water District. Monday night Will see what 1 may be the penultimate move ln IRWD's pi.,,n to save itself maybe $30 million by pumping (rhymes with dumping) up to 5 million galloo.s or treate<I wage per day, every day, between October and April. Monday evening, the d.ir9ctors of TRWD a.re scheduled to meet and certlly their own environ· mental Impact report. The bOoor of your~ II ~ ot $ p,m. In IRWD~ board room ot 15800 5al>d Canyon Rood 1D lnlne. C.-Mrlf, 11ay low. C-1111 IRWD ,,.,,,,,,..,~0£1411¢4 .......... l A---~ lM I ,,,,.,.. .. -' .. ,.......,,.. ' you_,_tonyaf- NWOg9 tn your bey, trealod 0< -~------------;--~~ r .. lookod -.gb lhlo BIR. ft ~ ) ' I ! I l ' ' \ -I fred martin wtu.le Newport Beach sent one prwing it. On Aug. 2, Keo Delino. the assistant dty manager, sent a let· ter saying Newport Beech •wp. ports the demonstration project contingent on IRWD's concur· rence that the protect will not extend beyond two yeors unie. a summer low·Oow diversion structure ts implemented " A <:0uple ol. weeks earU., the dty of Irvine olfidally stated: "II is dear from reviewing the -alternatives that the prop111d. project II not the en- ly superior oltematlve. • joctR~t(~~= envtronmentalt)' superlol .awr a nve." Good '° ... llOIMbocly'I ....... Ing slnllgbt. /U---•tbe ..m.an.J..-.aldmill'••· "'Y -... clMo!(IOd mwD'I ~-•>leapmt ~ ...... wn•w•• ~.'11111111 ........ ,.._ 1RWD11•··· ,, • ._.. . • ' ,,. I 4 ' ~-• • lbi.J'\. Jl•\.oo,,;• -'7-• ... • .. ' LOOSE (HANGE .. • Deaths ·" Most recent deaths as n!ported to the.. Orange County Recon:ler's Offke. , '1 9reer .wylder Check "out pl.entiful holiday even'ts Maguba 208 and Balboa blwl llldl O<ting. 673-5542) now under the same roof at 209 Marine Ave. on Balboa Is1aDd ""'having many sped4l events for the bolidays. The store ls bav1ng • pre-boll· day sale on ladies cocktail dress- es, evening wear and cbi1drens clothing. ADd, there .... many ~ mother/daughlsr holiday sweaters to chose from. Tbe • dothing is reduoet;l to mate rocm. for lhe crui.se/spdng merdlandise that is coming in. Also, a major coup foe Balboa Island K1l1s is tbe new ltatpb Lau- ren/Polo infant and toddler line. The store is one at only 40 retail- ers in the U.S. to cany Ralph Lau- ren's latest line. 1be designer kids clothing .... re!IS<lDably priced, most shirts are $20, and most dresses are $30. To get into the holida,y mood, on Tuesday, Dec. 12 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., you're invited to attend a private holiday shopping event with CX>Cktalls, hors d'oeuvres and informal modeling. A 10% dis-- count will be ta.ken off any pur- chases of tine women's clothing, accessories, lingerie and gifts during the event At a quarter a ·day, Kaiser stu-. . dents raise more ·than $1.500 to buy food and toys for needy families COSTA MESA-A quarter per child can really add up. As a twist to the holiday sea- son this year, the Kaiser Parent Faculty Organization decided to have each child bring at least one quarter to school to raise money for the needy of Costa Mesa. What they got was $1 ,580. •1 had no idea bow it would tum out,• said Heather Somers, who organized the drive. ~11 could have been $200 or it could have been $2,000. I'm thrilled.• The PFO placed collection jars in each classroom at Kaiser Ele- mentary and Kaiser Primary schools for four days this week, then several moms rolled a large, red wagon through campus Fri· day morning and ~llected the contain em. After gathering the 38 jars, 10 PFO members sat down with the tedious task of counting each penny, nickel and quarter for four hours. Many o1 the jars also con- tained Sl and $5 bills. •That~ a lot of change to Count,• Somers said Now the PFO will use the funds to buy sdiool soipt for Ralphs and K Mart. The script will be given to the Costa Mesa Police Department to buy food and toys for about 200 families it has selected to help during the holiday sea.son. • COSTA MESA •• • Oavld C. Lang. 61 on Oct. 14 •Allee H. Johnson. 104 on Oct. 16 '.., NEWPORT BEACH " • Edwatd C. Kllem, Sf., 87 on Oct. 15 • • Mlll~t C. Sallsbury, 80 on Oct. 7 •Or.me J. Hall, 93 on OCl. 16 Marriages Mort recent maniages as reported l<{ the Orange COunty Recorder's Office. COSTA MESA • • John B. Neglia married Chlmene ~' Hunt, on Oct. lt in Palm Springs , • •Paul A. Stroud married Karen L. Petft, son. on Oct. 20 in Orange • • Ronald R. Robinson married Ateyd.l;' Rincon, on Nov. 3 ln Santa (4na NEWPORT BEACH • Frank L. Doyle married Ena ~­ Espendez, on Nov. 4 in Orange: DUI arrests ' The following ~pie were arresteq recently on 505pictoo of driving under the influence. These people have ~1y been arrested oo suspicion of a crime: and. as with all such crimes, they_ are IMocent until proven gultty. · NEWPORT BEACH Anthony Mlchael Ihnat, 31, of Irvine. -- Lanette Lea Premeaux, 38, of Newpon Beach. . . ~ •: Kevin James Moore, 23, of Missiar., Vltjo. ·~: Rkhard David Mart~z. 32. of 5ar¢.1 ~ Charles Scht.lbert.; 33. 01 ~I Beach. • .•, Jason Todd Parillo,.21, of Ol'egon. • :1 COSTA MESA :•: Jolie Jalgert, 22, of HoUywood. •: \ James Olarles Gibson, 62., of HuntlrO-l ton Beach. •: Robert Gl!Orge Bowen. 46, of Hunt!~ ton Beach. • •, Edward Richie Torres, 26, of Huntlngtorf • Beach. : •I Ar'Kjrew Gregory Figgins, 27, of N~.,: port Beach. • :•1 Kristina Banks. 25, of Pl.ya del ~-• :1 Christine Rene Kulfan. 31, of Westmlfti1 ...... ••• . .. ••• ~~~.,..;._~___;~~· Bryan K Lid. Men~ Shoes and Aa:eaorte1 (650-6856) is having an Ald!!m shoes trunk show today tran 1o·a.m. to 5 p.m.. The store is located at 17'T1 West- clllf Drive In Ne:wJ>or1 Beoch. The entln! ..ledlon of Alden shoes, which are made in the U.S. till be"" dlsplay. u you pur· ~a pair of Alden shoes, . you'll re<:e.\Ve a pair of genuine. , cedar shoe trees . MAAC MARlW I DAl.Y Pl.QT Mickey Md>onald, who blls three cJ!lldren at Ka!Rr Elementary ScbooL counts quarten wttb other memben of the schoolTpare.nt"Organ1zaUon who He VYtng to Ill.berm to b bookllorlbeCoslaMesaocbooL ·• __ . . I .-·--f;J,o-.,... The Kalse< cblldren also will benefit from the fundialslljg dri- ve, since the stores pay between 5-7% for the script. Those funds, which will total about $100, will be used to buy library books for the lcbool, SOtJ1ets ~ct . • • -·~~CDmon .•. • EDrTOA'S NOlE; Do you Of~: you know have a landmark birthday -<1 anniversary coming up? If so, we'd lire to indude it in our Almanac section. ~ -ull the information into tM · Readen' Hotline, 642-6086, faic it to : 646-4170, or mail It to Gty Editor Iris • Yokol, 330 w. Bay St.. Costa Mesa. cant. I 92627. You may also send photograpt\5, but please be RUe to include a self-, addressed stamped envek>pe H you'd like it returned . • .,..., Hempblll previously OWned Hemphill Shoes In Fash- ion Island until be sOld the busi- neu in 1989. The business was started by Hempbill's father, Ed, in 1933. Ed Hemphill, at 94, is expected to be at the store for this special event. Professionals Roundtable ·rounds up toys for tots Another trunk show a few doo~ down from Bryan H. Ltd. is at A'Mareel {642-4423) at 1649 Westdiff Drive in Newport Beoch. TheToni Bennettcollecti.on featur- ing antique jewelry will be on display from 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. WllllaJD Harold Jewelen (673- 0365) is having its semi-annual hall.off sale through Dec. 30. included in the sale are estate items, diamond wedding sets, antique and fine jewelry, and watches. 'William Harold ii locat- ed at 3116 Newport Blvd. in Newport Beach. Community Chun:h, Congie- gaUonal In Corona del Mar (SU- 7400) is having its annual •Alter· native Chrtstmas fa.tr• on Sunday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. The fair is •&temattve• because of itl chart- tilble intent. At this fair/fund-rais- er you can buy a goat for a child in Sevai, or a flock ot dlicks fer a family in Cameroon. PROFESSIONALS RQUND- TABLE: The Professionals Roundtable, a .networ'lring group, ii collecting toys for tots whlcb Will be received by New-port Beach firemen and the Marine Corpo at their Dec. 13 meeting. •No other business networking gr0up I know ol. does anything like this,• said Professional RoundtBble vice president 11.ick Bradley. •we plan to do more things that benefll other>, such as offer a monetary scholarship in the spring to a needy high school graduate who planS to go to col- lege.• More information on the group which meets Wednesday mom-:VU: 1 a.m. can be obtained by · · lllcbard Kidder at 798- 5120. FIJIEFIGIITERS HONORED: Duling its annual Fire Prevention Program, the Exchange Club of Orange Coast b.onored Orange County Fire Authority Firefighter -honon, paid oall Firefight· IW llomd Slw:man, and Cheryl Tomoao, dvt1ian employee. Chairman Jock Wilder lntro- duced Fire Chief Rieb Wltesman wbo emceed the program which Wiii' attended by a number of department dignitaries and David Klff, representing Supervisor Marian Bergeson who presented each honoree with a resolution from the Orange County Board of Supervisots. CLUB NOTES: Members of the Kiwant. Club of Newport Beach are mourning the death of Charter Member John Tuttle. Tuttle, a residential developer with bis son Howard, bad setved in a vartety of positions in the club since its formation in 1969 and, in spite of health problems in recent months, had remained an active member. A memori\l service was held Dec. 4. The family requests donations to tbe John and Vir- ginia TutUe Foolball ocbolanblp Fund care of the use Athletic Deptartment. John will be missed. Our condolences to the family. Thanks to the leadership ot member Brett Beck, members of the Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club are collecting gifts from children of Project Cuddles. The gifts will be presented to Jen~ nlfer 1Tac:bsel of Project Cuddles when she speaks to the club on Dec. 12. Albert Rueb of the Newport lrvtne Rotary Club is coordinat- ing a toy drive from club mem- ~~filot ---~ ..... ocllt"f ..... -. ...... CA. 92626. Copyright No .... VOL•,NO.D4 ,.., ... . ,.. , ...... Conb .. :mwm• ._._ .......... ~ ................... ------·-----:N-._12:"11.-..,IJll M>IW5! OUr .... "° w. lay St.. COiia ..... c.ltf. 92627 • ••. ti •• '. ··= ...... ,.... .. ....,,... ~-·-.. --.... 5'"'4UJ. 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On behalf of the Costa ~esa Downtown Kiwanis CJub, m~­ ber Rick Johnlon presenteli a check in the amount of $300 to Len Whltatte, coach of girls Cos· ta Meaa High School Vanity Baa· ketball Team in sponsorShip of the Christmas Basketball Tourna- ment. SER.VICE Q.US MEOINGS THIS COMNG WH1(; Want to get. ~ lnvotwd In your communfty? Visit a ser- vke club this week. Guests are welcome Mld most dubs will buy your meal on your first visit. 'NESDAY 7:30 a.m. -N~port Beach sunrise Rotary Club meets at the Balboa Bay Club for a program by Jennifer Tra- chsel of ProjMt Cuddles. Noon -Costa Mesa Kiw•nls dub meets at the Costa Mes.a Community Center. Kiwanis Oub of Newport Beach meets at tha Shartc Wand Yacht Oub. 6 p.m. Costa ~­ Newport Harbor lions Oub, the Fish Fry Oub, wlll meet at the clubhou$e at the apartment comple.x at 2ns Mesa Verde Drive for ~r annual Ovlstmti Party. WEDNESDAY 7:15 1.m. -South Coast Metro Rotary Club, the "Taste of Costa Mes.I Oub• ~ at the Center Oub. Noon ·'Costa Mesa Rawy Oub. meets at Mesa Verde Country dub. The Ex.change dub of Orange Coast mff'tS at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub for a business meeting. 6 p.m. -The Newport Balboa Rotary dub meets at the: Bflhll Corinthian Yacht dub for a Craft T1lk by member G.-y Bede. ntUtlSDAY 7" a.m. -Costa Mesa Orange Coast Breakfast lions dub will meet at Mimi's Clfe for a program on •Law Enforcement and Crime Cootrot In ccm. Mesa". Noon·-Klw.tl'lis Oub of Corona ~ Mar meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yaq,t Cub. The &change Club of ~ H&rbor, meets at Shllit l1land Yacht Club to Mar Chaplain Beede. MCAS El Toro on "One Nation Under God." Costa Mell North Ktwanls Club meets .t the Holiday tnn to hear from Jason Jaduon of State Farm on "Senior Safety Program.• ;. Danny Ray, a 27-yeu-old •: Newport Beach resident tut· ! : prised even b.1mlelf last montb when he speared a 25-pound~; 3fl..1nch Halibut 1n Newport ;:I Harbor off of China l!ove. •: llay, a framer for a cOl'lllr'Uc-: :1 Hon company, speared tbe hll-: !but wblle morl<ellDg •I nigh~: •• ... • • . ... . . . . 'J .. -.. ' . . • """ .. ·~.P"--. below canyons aod ,,...... 110£5 10DAY First low 3:221.m. 2.4 First high 9:30a.m. s.s Secondlow •:49 p.m. -0. t "'""" h""' 11:29 p.m. J.6 -""'low J:SI a.m. 2.5 Flm h""' IO:Ota.m. ·~ _..., 5:24p.m. _,,,.., 0.1 •tw midnight --·· ------.... .,.,.....,, .. west swell ls lore- cast for thii week- end with- sets predicted In tM 2-l foot range. ~pssome~ foot facet Sunday. We'll wait 1nd see. .. _ _, "l'fll_b_ n-.,. hopefulljl btlngt.lg llH<l-high -"""""" ...... -. Conditions """ wtth llght ond ·-winds with po\dly '°II· '°' do!-l!IMf-• --'""-911-SUflf. ""'call com $1.$0 pfuuny ,,_,. IDfl. COSTA ...... •C'OSTAMUA • • 200 blodt of L 1 tth st.: A thief took took and eq'ulpment worth "11DD from "'° bock lot of• house being built. • 100 Modi: Of Del Mr. Twelve 40 ounce bottfts of 04d Eng· .. llsh beet' worth $27.48 were taken by a penon who hid the btef"ln hhj.dcet •nd walked out of the stot11 without }Mylng. • IJOO Mock of ....-: A W'Ofl"tfln set her P'l'M by • dothlng radc In •department store for appro1drnatefy lO seconds. whtrl sht W9nt to pkk It up her purse and Jts contents worth $1 A8 ........... obituaries Fonner Baily ~ot reporter J erome ~olli:tiS illes at· age 62 also leave1 two grown children, Stacy Jobnlon of San frandsco and Nell Collins of Lag\l!la Beach1 his mother; two listen; and a brother. Funeral services are pending. Former Daily Pilot reporter and longtµne Irvine Co. spokesman Jerome Collins died Friday following a lengthy ill- ness. He was 62. His death was attributed· to complications from diabetes and resulting kid-_____ ;...-:; ___ _ ney failure. A natural writer with a flair for mak- ing complicat- ed issues seem s t'raightfor- ward, Mr. Collins served as the voice of The Irvine Co. Jerome Colllns during some of its most In 1978 noteworthy years. He was involved with the incorporation of Irvine, the long- running debate over land leases in Newport Beach and the estab- llshment of the Irvine Medical dmter, where -ironically -he d.ied. _ :· Mr. Collins originally was a reporter for the South Coast News in Laguna Beach and later be(:ame a staff writer with the Daily Pilot, covering Newport Beach. He was hired by The Irvine Co. in 1970 and helped found the Irvine World News and the New Worlds magazine. He retired trom the company in 1988 due to medical problems. "For many years, Jerry was not only the voice of our compa- ny to the community, but be was also the conscience of the com- munity in our internal delibera- tions,• Irvine Co. Vice-President Gary Hunt said. Martin Brower, one of Mr. Collins' Irvine Co. colleagues, recalled his former co-worker as a deep thinker, a keen strategist and a sensitive man who had a deep love for his family and the community. An avid baseball fan, Mr. Collins was born in Brooklyn, N.Y. but later moved to ~omp­ ton. He graduated from UCLA. He is survived by his wile, Marcida Dodson, an assistant city editor with the Orange County edition of the Los Ange- les TI.mes, and their two children, Jeremy, 8, and Alexander, 3. He The family asks that donations in Mr. Collins be made to the American Diabetes Association in Santa~. Inventor, vewan sailor Chad Twich ell Chad Twi~ell, a longtime Newport Beach resident and sailor, died Tuesday at bis home. Hewas86. Mr. Twichell was known for his invention, the •Circle T• 12-foot sailboat, which was billed as a Sabot substitute for seniors. The ene-man vessel allowed tbe sailor to comfortably maneuver the craft without having to scramble from one side to the other. Mr. Twichell moved to New- port Beach in 1946. He was a builder for manr years before retiring. . He is survived by bis wife, Alva; son Bruce; grandsons Ken and Douglas; and two great- grandchildren. No services are planned. The family requests donations in Mr. 1\vichell's memory be made to the Assistance League of Newport· Mesa. -------------------------· I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ----- 17th St. BEAUTY CENTER I ;:;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;;;;;;;;~ I i{> I I . ~ 283-D 17th Str11t, Costa Mna (N1xt to Rou) I : ~ Opn 7 Days: M-F 10-8 Sat. 10-7 Su,,. 11-6 1 -------------------------· patagonia SYNCH ILLA~ CLASSICS Produced in Accordance with Patagonia's Commitment to Quality. Gentlemen's Clothln1 Fashion Island. Newport Beach 640-1910 SATURDAY. OEaMIER 9, 1915 AJ Vietnamese Business Expo's goal to bridge culture g1:1p in county By Tina Borgatta, Dail'j Pilot COSTA MESA -Building trade between cultures is the aim of a Vietnamese Business Expo that will be held today and Sun- day at the Orange County Pair· grounds. •we wan{ to share and learn about new business ideas and opportunities between different ethnic groups in Orange Coµnty, • said Anthony nan, who served on the expo's organlzing commit· tee and is a member of the Viet- namese Entrepreneur Associa- tion. ·we hope to really expand the Vietnamese business market RUFF ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Wt-. YcM# Dollcw Cqv_tn Morel ' 1922 HAllOll kVD .. COSTA ~ • Ma-1156 CAT SHOW DEC. 9•10, ChmnpicMMlhlp C8t Show 8nd e>rphM KJlt9n Adoption ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS COSTA MESA 9:30llm-5:00pm into the American market and other cultures. •And, we want lo recognize the achievements of Vietnamese businessmen here during the last 20 years." The exposition, which will be open to the public, will feature a display, listing atcomplishments of various Vietnamese entrepre- neurs ove,r the last two decades. The show will also feature exhibits from such vendors as AT&T, Lexus of Westminster and other largJ! and small companies in Orange County. nan said about 10,000 visitors are expected to attend. Local retailers and residents who VlSlt the expo will learn more about Vietnamese business practices and services. The show, which will be held in Building 10, will run from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. today, and from 9 am. until 5 p.m. on Sunday. Holiday Deltas Complete Ca terina Services Szzzlmg Fajita Bar • Strolling Mariachis Ma,.ganta & CeroezaBar Banquet Rooms Available m Many Locations Pr:irt11 Trays To Go Pic~~ed at Location -Nearest You For a Fiesta to Remember, Call (7/4)642-ni,2 Plug into the Pilot Classified section to find servtees fTt>m electron1CS and plumbers, to landscapers and painters. rRUE BWE um · r t 1'ru Bl • fer ou. J5,. .. _ .. Festival will celebrate patron saint of Mexico By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -It was Dec. 12, 1531. And according to leg- end, Juan Diego, an Aztec Indi- an who lived in a village outside of Mexico City, was on bis way to see his at.ling uncle when he saw a glow on a hilltop in front of rum. As be neared, he began to see the image of a beautiful md1den. She said her name was Mdry, the mother of God, and she wanted Juan to tell the bish- op in Mexico City to build a church there on the bill. To prove her existence, she told Juan to pick some roses that wer<' growing on the hllltop and Cdrry them in bis ponchp. When the frngrant flowers fell from hls poncho down, to the feet of the hi..,hop, he r picture is their on the cloth The mdiden has since become known as Our Lady of Guadalupe, the patron s&i.nt of Mexico. Her vision is celebrated every yea.t in Mexico. And on Sunday, St. Joachim's Catholic Church in Costa Mesa will hon- or the anniversary of the appari- tion with a procession and fiesta. •The procession will include three floats," said Sister Elvira Rios of St. Joachim's Church. • E,ach float will depict one of the three apparitions of our lady to Juan Diego. So, one float might show her speaking to Juan Diego for the first time. Another float might show Juan Diego speaking to the bishop, with the vision of our lady on bis (poncho)." The procession will start at 11 :30 a.m. in front of the church at 1964 Orange Ave. The group will walk down Walnut Street to Santa Ana Avenue and then up 20th Street. "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality'~ South C.oasl Plv.a ~ Village 19 SANTA ANA DRAPERY SALE! Custo1n -Windo'U.J Treabnents Shutters • Slrad~s • Duettes • Blinds Cu stom Slipcov ers • Bedspreads .,,. Create Uni'(ue Styles With .,i" • O ur FREE Designer. Consultation j IU , 50o/o * OFF ' ' ' "''''1 ffll ,,, f11 ,,, . , ' ' Jr 1011 ~. ~~OIEttarf( _,~ FOR TH "I 'i i w .t1 \: out ... s ... 1 _y ~HOPIOll ? ,,,,.,,. ?Hua, ~A~i~~-_... ...:rl" FACTO;rs~~7 1998 HARBOR BLVD., COS'rA MESA FURNJTURE REUPHOLS TE RY 642-8400 Willi l'\illCHA$£ Of llOTl4 FAllllC & l.MIC)ll ,• !corno... 11 Sunflower & ;: Pla1a Dr bftll•nd ;: Planet Hollywood) "'' F fDn-.Uat .._ ......... a.m. .......... I ,... ...... musical ._,. : _.,,.,.. I I L·-----------------------~j And, Rios said, everyone is invited to attend. "We're going to have the church's seven choir groups (singing) in the procession, and they will be following the float," Rios said. •so, we will have a float, some choir groups and then people. Then another float, the choir and the people." The church will also be serv- ing food from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m., with a disc jockey playing music for entertainment. Tamales will cost $1 a piece; tostadas, 75 centsi a bowl of menudo, $1.50. .I Pier fishing will continue as Newport Beach reviews issue . By Evan Henerson, Dai/y Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Fish- ing, for now, can continue on the piers. Despite renewed pleas to ban fishing on the Newport and 841- boa piers, city ad.mirustrators are $till at least one month away from making any formal recom- mendation to the City Council. according to City Manager Kevin Mwphy .. "I think it's safe to say there is a problem,• Murphy said. "What I plan to do now is take the next step, define possible solutions to attack the issues." City staff members will dis- cuss solutions with members of the Newport Pier Association, fishers and local business own- ers and return with a recommen- dation to the council in late Jan- uary or early February. In the mterlm, the two piers will remain open to fi.Shing. Since 1993, the city has tried to control its trash and vandal- ism problems on Newport Pier. Merchants in the Newport Pier- McFadden Square area have complained that trash and fish guts left by careless fishermen are driving visitors away from the pier and from area business- es in general. City officials initially consid- ered everything from dosing certain sections of the pier to an outright ban of pier fishing. Local fishers, concerned that their beloved pastime was in danger, packed the City Council chambers and urged the council to reconsider. In April, the coun- cil gave the city manager the authority to take whatever steps ·he felt necessary to keep the piers clean. When the anglen promised to mend their ways, and police each other through a voluntary Newport Pier Paqol, the city took no regulatory action. But recently, members of the Newport Pier Association, led by ·vice president Rush Hill, have said that the problem ts worse than ever. The association urged · Mwpby to immediately dose the pier to fishing until a solution could be found. Mwphy would not say what steps the various agencies will review, but be said the review process will be thorough. •A lot of people feel very emotional about this. It's a very •SEE FISHING PAGE A1 6 Make Those Patios & Entries Beautiful RALPH LAUREN INFANTS AND TODDLERS --~~ Let Jim Jennings install your com piece yard hardscape. • Expert brick, block, stone, tile, slate & concrete work. • can recommend 9.uality designers • Quality work m Cosca Me a & Newport Beach smce 1969. • Drainage problems? We solve them. Real Used Brick Enay Runnm~ Board Parrem Jim Jennings cµsTOM MASONRY 170 E. 17th St. • Suite 206 Cost.a Mesa (714 ) 645~8512 tate License fl92707 BALBOA ISIAND KIDS CLOTHING 209 MARINE AVE B~BOA ISLAND, CA 673-5542 Landscape· for Ute Holidays or re-landscaping is your answer to a beautiful new look fo KAY MATSON, A.A. C.C.N.P. Landscape Dealgner FLOWERDALE can make your landscape dream come true, and increase your home's value, too! 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To the horror of Buddy's own- er, Scott lrestik, one of the dogs reportedly lunged for the Dalmat- ian's foot, while the other started bitin his behind. . •they came over hesitantly sniffing and then snapped and started going al!Z'f, • 1festik said of the pair of Rottweilers. •1 was holding the lea.sh and yellillg at the ~iogs and at the owner to ,come over." It was 10:15 p.m. on Tuesday. • -The pair of black and brown Rot- . .: tweilers were not on a Leash. Their owner, a man desaibed ~-as 25 years old, about 6 feet 2 inches tall with shoulder length hair, got bold of one dog and called to the other dog, Rudy, who I was still attacking Buddy, accord-l ing to Newport Beach police • reports. : lrestik said he finally separat-1: ed Rudy and Buddy, who aied I I, during the attack. ·1 kept yelling at the owner to 11 come get the dog, I was scared he I•,' was going to come after me," lfestik said. 1' lbe man finally got control of 1: his dogs and walked away with-1: out checking on Buddy's condi- tion, 1festik said, who reported , the incident to Newport Beach : police. I: After the attack.. Buddy report- 1 l edly suffered puncture wounds to his legs and buttocks. nestik I'. rushed Buddy to get emergency I:, veterinarian treatment at an ani- mal clinic in Newport Beach, '• which cost $120. Friday morning '• •, Buddy visited the vet again f9r a 1 j check-up. •He's OK, just a little sore," , nestik said. •He has a couple· of 1 • punctures in his behind, and •, saapes and swelling on his back I:: legs. The vet said he's lucky, it could have been worse.• l}'estik is incensed that the •aggressive" dogs weren't on a r Man booked on robbery charges COSTA MESA -A Garden Grove man was arrested on sus- picion of robbery Thursday after he allegedly shoplifted at K-Mart, then struggled with cops. • • I Jose Guillen, 20, reportedly went into the K-Ma.rt store at the 2200 block of Harbor Boulevard Thursday at 8:48 p.m. and pre- tended to shop, but stole some . property which police didn't : identify, Costa Mesa police said. •: But when Guillen was chased :: and caught at 9 p .m., he stJug- l . gled with police and elevated his : petty theft crime to robbery, police said. This is the first robbery report- . ed this month, following a string of robberies in November which reached 20, said Costa Mesa • police Capt. Tom Lazar, dting an • unoffici.al count. -BJ Carolyn MWer lea.sh when the owner couldn't even verbally control them, he said. •rm very angry at the owner," nestik said. •u you have dogs who are obviously aggressive, it's ') .~ . ,., . . .' . .J . . ,l . ' . '\ ·l ignorant to Buddy leave them off a leash in a public place.• Newport Beach police Lt. Paul Henisey said if you have a dog in any public area in the city you are required to have them on a leash, falling to do so could result in a citation and a fine. By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Plai:ming Commiuion members Monday will discuss a proposal that '\vould require their approval and an OK from the City Council before the form.er Coastal Inn site can be developed. Last month, the council suggested the Planning Commission discuss rezoning a portion of the site -which runs parallel to Newport Boulevard, between Santa Isabel and Wll.Son Street -to a planned residential development. . Both the commission and the council have already changed the property's land- use designation from neighborhood com- mercial to medium-density residential. But, some members of the council recently expressed an interest in further tightening YOU NEVER develppm.ent requirements. Under the current zoning, a developer would be guaranteed the oty's approval for 12 housing units~ acre. Under a residen- tial development zoning, the property own- er could still build up to 12 units, but jt would be at the discretion of the Planning Commission and the City Council. •The developer could ask for 12, but the tjty is not under any obligation to grant him the full density,• Angus said. ·u the city feels the lot is too narrow, they could decide to just give him eight.• The site has long been a problem for city officials. As a motel, it was plagued with a slew of building code violations that ranged from poor general upkeep to rat and insect infestation. Then, last December, the city yanked the Coastal Inn's use permit and ordered the . motel operator to shut down. But this put summer, city offioals learned the Jo4.giDg was still being used, so they took the owner to court. A judge deemed the p~ a public nuisance and allowed the dty to take out a lien to cover the cost of boardjng up the units and fencing off the property. Last month, a Seal Beach-ba..sed home developer had expressed an interest ln buy- ing the portion of the property currently under consideration. But, the company pulled out Qf escrow when the City Council refused to designate the land for a lugh-density housing devel- opment. • The Planning Commission will meet at 6:30 p.m. in the City Hall Council Chamber, 77 Fair Drive. Kodlk SAU-SAGE SAUSAGE 3 Or Such Delicious Food! • ~~ ~ Creai,e Your 0111n PertJOnaHsed ~ Photo Gl/U and Keepsake• .............. KOOAltC...-11 )" -.... ,, ,....... __ •llllr-1•-,--•-,..._._....,.pn...ii.... 11-.,...... .... _ .. _ lull~ ........ . Do")-"-IC.00.U: c ........ s.-.. 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Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The Westwind n. is now fully. operatioDal • With a completeJr.rebUUt engine. There will be a birbecue and harbor· auise at 2 p.m. Please RSVP by Wednesday, Oec. 6. Contact Roger Abercrombie tor more • tnformation, 637-3400. MONDAY SHAKE THE HOLIDAY BLUES fuDlly Caregtven Of a relative with Alzbeimer'.1 diwse, stroke or other~ ol dementia, will be held today from 2 to 4 pm. at Har- bor Adult Dey Care, 661 Hamil- ton St., Bldg. 300, Costa Mesa. Donation is $4. for more informa- tion OI' regiltratico. call 680-0122. ASSERTING YOUltSELf "Assertive Conununication Coastline Counseling Center bolds a lecture on •Shaking the Holiday Blues, "for ADO adults,at 7 p.m. at 1200 Quail St .. Suite 105, Newport Beach. Therapist Joanie Heinemann will look at how and why ADD causes depression. The cost is $5. For more information, ~all 476-~1. rrs SNOWING IN COIONA DEL MM and Self-Esteem" is the title of a free noon program in the Friends' Meeting Room of the Ne'VJ)Ort Beach Central Ubrary. Preregis- tration is not necessary to attend. Presented by Mary M. Saucedo, the program will help participants learn to communicate their true feelings, understand the causes of ineffective behavior' and identify the differences between passive aggressive behavior, aggressive and assertive styles of communi- cating. Saucedo is a psychological assistant Spedalizing in marri.a ge and family issues. The Central Llbrary is at 1000 Avocado Ave. For more information, call 717- 3801. I 1UESDAY I ~EPTUNE'S HOLIDAY BRUNCH • The Dolphin Division of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber (>f Commerce's annual brunch to ~enefit troubled teens in the com- muruty takes place from 11 a m. (<1 1 p.m. aboard the Hornblower Pming Yacht "The Entertainer" ~t 2431 W Coast Highway, New- port Beach Gues~ are invited to bring unwrapped gifts for tne youths at Olive Crest. The Ensign S::horus from Ensign Middle School will entertain. Tickets are $22 in advance or $25 dt the door. Call 729-4400 for more infonna- Some t5 tou of mow _....._. tD Jlill la Gnm Hewild Park In Corona del Mu to&ly lor a Wlaler ~ to a.m. to 1 p~ Spomored by .. N9wpalt .._.Ca •pity Services Department, tbe flee nm ...... ,. 1Ne "'. donation from the Newport Harbor llDm Qala. DHlped toir children from age 6-11, lbe eftlll Wiii ti 1&•......., cndlll. a snowman bullcllDtJ c:oatMI aDd a Ylllt ,,_ ..... a-. Grant Howald Park Is at the caner Of RD md lrts a..... tn: Corona del Mar. For more bdormatloa. c8ll ~15~. WEDNESDAY---'-'-' HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE Orange Coast College's Re- Entry Center will host an open house from 11:30a.m .to 1:30p.m. in the college's Faculfy House, Faiiview Road, Costa Mesa. The Re-Entry Center assists individu- als who wish to. return to school following a break in their acade-· mic careers. For more informa- tion, call 432-5162. ti on. MAXIMIZE YOUR ACCESSORIES The South Coast Business and Prbfessional Women will hold their rsecember luncheon begin- ning at 11 :30 a.m. at El Torito Grill, 6·33 S. Anton Ave., Costa Mesa. Laura Nield will speak on "Maximizmg Your Accessories." New stuffed toy donations will be collected for Human Options. The cost is $15 for members and $20 What is Rugby, the tiger's secret holiday wish ? Come See "Th e Christmas Toy" and find out. Join Rugby, Meteora, Apple, Ditz and the rest of the Christmas Toys as ' .they experience their own magical Chnstnla$ at the Jones' house. Show times are: Saturday, December 16, 1995 • 7:00pm and Sunday, Dece mber 17, l~S • 2:00pm at the University High School Theatrt in Irvine. Tickets are S/250 for adults and SJ0.00 for children and seniors. Group ticket sales are available. For further mfonnatuJn, call The Ballet Montmartre at 714/646-7688. for guests. For more information or reservations, call 472-4666. FREE INVESTMENT SEMINAR Learn how to earn large resid- ual income with little investment at the free investment seminar at 7 p .m. at Balbqa Bay Oub. Pre- registration required. Call 953- 8135 for more informotion. BEAT THE BLUES A workshop on "How To Be The Blues," for older adults and INSIDE EDGE Jqnathan Robinson, author, psychotherapist and hypnotist, will speak on, "From money mad- ness to money magic,• at the Orange County Inside Edge. SERVING NEWPORT-MESA AREA FOR OVER 14 YEARS • RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL • LAWf:IJ/GARDEN MAINTENANCE . . • NEW LANDSCAPING/LANDSCAPE RENOVATION & CLEAN UP • LAWN R ENOVATION, AERATION Be FERTILIZER PROGRAMS TO FIT ANY BUDGET : PERFORMANCE ROVER•JAGUAR SERVICE PARTS · SALES . . 714/ 650•5860 . 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Bring your favorite dish accompanied by the recipe for the Christmas buff et. In addition bring an unwrapped adult gift for Fairview Hospi~ and S. 0 . S cash donation. OC PREDICTIONS FOR 1996 Orange County Coast Associa- tion holds a Holiday luncheon ASK AllOl1'- VALUE PRICED GlFl'S! hononng the board of directors and f~twmg gUMt ~titers Edi- tors Bill Lobdell of the Daily Pilot and Jim Wood of the Coaster, dis- cussing the business economy, politics, bankruptcy and the Orange Coast in the coming year at tbe Newport Harbor Nautical · Muse~. 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Reception and museum tour at 11:30 am., lun- cheon at noon. program at 12:45. Cost is $20 per ~rson and reser- vation deadline is Monday, Dec, 11. Call 5-48-4942 for reservations IMPROVE COMMUNICATIONS The Cost.a Mesa Chamber of Commerce holds a monthly net- working break1ast from 7:15 to 8:45 a.m .. at the Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Goll Cowse Drive, Costa Mesa. Cost for the event is $10 with prepaid reserva- tion, $15 at the door. Call the Chamber office at 574-8780. Christmas Blend Coffee is Back! ~.­ Available only at Hlcltory Farms. - 'Tl·• .,.j ... ' .. . .. ... ~,~ ... ·~~ . . .. , ~--.... Santa Basket (#7234) -WFSTCLIFF PLAZA 17th at lrvtne Ave., (next to Hughes) Newport Beach • Send A Gift By Phone 6424302 • William Harold . Jewelers SEMI-ANNUAL SALE DEC lST . 30TH · Newpcln BeichlCosaa Meu Daily Pilot DEALING WITH CONFLICT . •Dealing with conflict in your relationship; f1ght bu:ste.rs that work" iS the title of a free evening program planned for 7:00 p .m. in the Friendll' Commuruty Room of the Newport Bedch Central Ubrary. Preregistration is not nec- essary to attend. Pr~ented by R~th Wunsatt, R.N., the program will help participants learn how to prevent conflicts from escalating an.d to resolve ruspute issues by usmg the Fair Fighting Steps. The Central Llbrary is at 1000 Avoca~ do Ave. For more information, call 717;3801 BANK ON SANTA Santa Claus will, make a spe- cial appearance from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Bank of America Banking Center, Lucky Super- market, 2180 Harbor Blvd. in Cos- ta Mesa. Along with free holiday MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO The'n'Hltlon ·continues Since 1972 ( ( ,. '.\1 I ~~ • ' l ( '~, \ F-•· l~;f ·\·<LflU photograph th 1 will be t"!ntry forms lo win on ye>ar' \voi1h of groccnes ln Lu y gill c rtifi· catP . GOLF FOR TOYS The 25th Annual Tov ror FaiMew Golt 'Ibumument' e'.lent is today and Sun<lay at the Co td Mesa Golf Cour , Los La~o Coucse. All mon •y raised will go to buy Christllll\S gill" for ov r ASO developmentally d1sal;Jed 1cs1 - 548-7246 FREE PHOTO WITH SANTA Briiig cann good for U1 needy aud ~our child will get a p1chm With Sant" today and Sun- day from noon untd 3 l' 111. ot Har• bor Shopping Cf"nlcr, J I rbor BoW6vard, Costa:Mc-sa Fortnrlrc irilormaUon, call :540-7520. dents of Fairview Developmental CHRISTMAS PERFORMANCE Center. The co l is $45 for OM The 1 Orange Coa~t CollcgP. day or $80 for both ddys There Chou Will perfom1 sonys of the will be a putting conte t, c:irde Christm, s eru on tomght at 7:30 contest, mulligans and rnon~. For p m m OC:C's Fine Arts Roc1tal more irtfoimation or to schf!clul1• a HaJJ, Fairview Holld m Costl\ tee time, call 546-5404 · Mesa Tickets are $3.50 in FREE TRAIN RID£S • advance or SS at thP. door For The Or ange Counr)' Model more information r;all 432-5880 Engineers ofter free tram ndes HOLIDAY ON PARADE today and Sunday fr<Un 10 a.m. to Orang County Toys for Tob 3'.30 p.m. at Fcurv1ew Park, Pict· ctfer an evPnmg at Elevation centia Ave., Costa Mesa. Santa Ze101 prh ute waterfl'Onl yttcht Claus is expected and all are wcl-club, 3101 West Pad tic Coast come. For more information, call Highway, Newport Beach, 6 to 10 POINSETTIAS s6~f~.'tius1'()~o All COLORS GRHNHOUSE fRUH REG. s9 ts EA ~~~y Ne . ,L'tt.a e Presented BY' ~ ~ Th e Bod & Regal Beauty Today's tip is: The magic of great hairstyling :s all in the brush, 'vVe have over 300 quality brushes to choos~ from betvveen The Bod & Regal Beauty, ask us w hich one is the correct brush to ensure ihe best style for you. W e're here to make you look your Holiday best. Come in for more great tips from our friendly sales staff. • r------------------1 Bring in this coupon j(1r I· I I I I I I I I I I -- I Any retail item on your next purchase I The BOD, 369 E. 17th St., Co ta M a 1 Regal, Beauty, 269 E. 17tli St. Costa Me a I I p m N wpor\ Harbor Boat Parade ' wtng, no h t b u, boli- cl v d1 rt tOnununumdon - t on pJp , n \lnw.rappcd n w toy v.alu d at $1 O, $20 Y.'lthout toy. For more tn{Q_rrnat1on. ..cuJl 854- 4422. JOHN ADAM S fULL UFE CLUB •oes1 nlng lour future for h ltll, w tilth and love -1996 nd hc;ond," 1 the f tu1e pr~­ entot1on \'lll h speaker Jim NewCll Hnbrlay ente'rtammcn l follO\ portion of tho proceeds qOC'.s to duuitv C<tfe iv.a .. 2523 EastblWf Dm: e, Nt•wport Beach. Co t 1s $8, reservc1llo11c: required. For uUC1m1ittion, retll fi40-1531. HOME DECORATING CONTEST Balboa l5ldntl Improvement As odat1on ts condu' hug _ its Cbn mas Hom~ , I) corating ( ontcst. The 1udqmg begins todny throuyh Dec 23 Fi1~t. sec- ond and Hurd pldc C' aw.mis will h(:' !}l\ l'n WmrH•r w11l he notified b~ mall nrter Chnstm;v. Holiday shopping is fun again. Hallelujah! • ~ TIJfM • VD ~IR • GN' • BNrfS&tbtE &o.s1af • w.m 8 ~ • Vllrult WrJID • Tlf fbrTH Fla • Tlf'lfS MwlfT • &&.\$fmt5 ~ • Sloos FJN PAWl!l • ~ ftJr • P.MM •CM • T<Nr'i ~ GM1gy • GIC • Sf! 'l!. • ftNPtffY YllW!r • ~ lhms • u Sue • /ff YIM l>m1 Cw Am • f'Aliw lrba •Sm fffB • Clws •Jn Cmtcro; IDlffi m r e be shopping. At tht Md atht 55 ~ (OSU Mi5.i. C~R PEF S~&EI . . BERBER $6~~yd. 5 Year Wear/5 Year St in Warranty sent To City Council: ~ t?'liQ~ council meeting. you win ~ asked to ~ on an Imposed raise for the potfce omcers. Please recognize that your personal vote and tnput WHI hCWe more d an efrect' on ~ an ~ the ~P between the CJty and ~ poJice omcers than it will on estabflshing a salary level. r1abaStled refusal to hOnOr the In this years saJaty adjustment talks. ~ for by the current two ~ar conrract we entered into with the City in June of 1994. the C~ u ~"'ht arid Wha principles of the contract was a ~~I of a wOrking relationshlR and of a trust. The difference in the cost of dQUars between What will be proposed MondaY ' ~ "' t was mutually agreed to as a far wage laiel is aboUt the same as what the City paid tor the new computerized gas pump. . · Prior to establishing the J 994 contract members of the Police ~iation and City met for several months to create an environment and standard tor w~ and ~ negotiations. The goal of this cooperative effort was to reach positions which mutually respected eact.1 others needs; outs for a fair marketplace ~age I~ 0 "" YQlJfS continued financial responsibility tovvard City operations. Together we created a working relationship that would simplify and streamline a h1stoncally ditftcutt process for us both. To this end, our Association agreed to a wage level that places compensation for our officers right In the middle of a comparative marketplace, although we believe our professionalism and work accomplishments are well above average. . Now, as we attempt to continue working with the City in the same harmonious atmosphere that built our contract we find the City has reversed itself and Is taking an unbending, antagonistic position. It is claiming Its' own arbitrarily created formula. by admission one that has no direct correlation to the ~I~ actual budgetary =:· . · dictates the Oty should not adjust our salaries to the mutually established fair market wage level. We are. In effect being told that we are JU st not worth even a wage level. The City has locked on to Its' myttilcal figure and ignored both Its own admission ofwhat a fair wage for our officers fs, and Ignored the comparatiVe data complied from the League of Cities survey. . . As a police association we have a responsibility to our members. As police officers within the City of Costa Mesa. we also have a responsi~illty to th~ c1t1zens. ':V~ haVe ~ experienced the past when many trained and capable officers left Costa Mesa to work for other local agencies because of marketplace disparities. Th~ir loss diminished the overall skill level of the field officer serving the community and cost us experienced trainers. Over time, we have reestablished this officer core of expenen~e a"ci. they are now helping to train newer officers. In the near future we will be losing quality personnel due to retirements. We cannot afford to augment this loss by repeating mistakes of the past and further depleting our core of experienced officers. We are aware that in tod~ economy, many people are looking for work and arw recruitment notice brings 'many applicants. But-it is also true that not many from even a large pool of applicants, possess the background, education, training. character and skills that are the standards for.. Costa Mesa officers. We have learned from ~r past that is too costly in the long run to loWer our standards to simply fill officer vacancies. The news media brings us actual daily accounts of how costly ineffective or negligent police services can be to both the department the officer and to the employer. This is the real economic issue the council must consider and deal with tonight. You must not take me shortsighted approach and vote to uphold the importance of a mythical fi~ure. when such a vote -..yill in fact create an accrued liability that must be paid for by future cound! members • . · The safety and welfare of those who live in this city, work in this city and fre~uent this city, continues to be our highest priority. To m~t that priority. we must obtain and retain a competitive compensation package that enables us to recruit top car'ldida\es and to. retain the quality officers that are currently serving our citizens. Dunng our negotiations, the City representatives ignored any input from us. They ignored the facts of a marketplace survey. They ignor~ the original s~cture of this contract. They ignored the months of work that went into creating a harmonious environment. They ignored their own recognition of what constituted a fair wage for us. They ignored a previous agreement to simply provide some r~tirement costing information. What they did n~ Ignore, was their own interpretation of and reliance. upon. a self- created formula to justify tneir positlqn. When we requested outside mediation, that request was also ignored. The message we received in OLJ!' most recent negotiations was that we were discounted and ignored. For any human beings. this is perhapfthe biggest insult of all. · By these actions of the City representatives, the Association Board members now also have to question whether the Ci~ actions are part of a concerted effort tcS tosult and embarrass the Association, with a goal of rendering the Police Association ineffectual. We understand that the Cit}1 representatives do not undertake their positions during contract discussions on their own. They are given input and direction from the CitY. Council and the City Manager. We know that you have been told about the progress of the meetings and we have asked your representatives to convey t'o you how strongfY. we feel about how we were treated. The momentary issue is secondary to the Insult and betrayal that we were shown. It is this issue your vote will address and hence youf vote has the power to alter and redirect our relationship with the City. When you cast your individual vote, we will be listening to you. Like your representatives at the negotiations, you may choose to rationalize your decision. but in the end, only you are responsible for your action tonight. Our hope is that you will recognize the mistakes made so far and act to correct them. We implore you to act sensibly and appropriately and to make the necessary adjustments to the salary proposal. By taking the correct action now, we know you may also have to deal with some Issues raised by the other employee groups who were given similar false informatlon during their negotiation meetings. But we did not create the wage relationships between the employee groups that now e.xist. The courage to make necessary, although perhaps uncomfortable changes. is a leadership trait. Two wrongs-still do not make a right. As an organization, we will be remiss if we do not learn from this incident and your actions now. We Will also be remiss if we do not take positive steps to seek the changes necessary to protect our membership~ integrity and self-worth, and to prevent a reoccurrence of the treatment we received. We recognize that you· are in office because you pledged to pyt the current and future welfare of the City at the top of your working priorities. We expect you to do that with your vote tonight. Everyday we come to work, we too put the current and future welfare of the City at the top of our priority list. We trust we are trained and skilled enough to accomplish that and are prepared to support that goal with the risk of our lives. We will continue to do no less. for the citizens of Costa Mesa, no matter how you vot.e Monday. \.. . ' , •I .. ' J ., ·~ ... 'j ,, ·~· . '· I I • '• I 1t; • •' . • .. · . • • . • ·: ' . •• •• • '• • •• • •• • .. • •• -c:.:. • .· . : . '• Robert Cr~an, ~ldent ·cost.a Mesa Police AssociatJon . . .: .. COSTA MESA POLICE ABBOCIATION P 0 BOX 1742 COSTA MESA CA 92826 December 5, J 995 Dear Citizens of Costa Mesa; Above you will read a letter which I sen t to each member of the Costa Mesa City Council on behalf of the Costa Mesa Police Association . I am writing you today because of the statements made by Mayor Erickson on the front page of yesterdays Daily Pilot. I ask that you read this letter hoping that you wilt get a clearer picture and a better understanding of the concerns of the membership of the Costa Mesa Police Association. The CMPA would like to set the record straight. First, the CMPA is not in the middle of a new contract negotiations with the City of Costa Mesa . We are in the middle of a two year contract which calls for a salary adjustment according to a formula which was established and mutually agreed upon by both the CMPA and the Costa Mesa City Council some fifteen months ago. There are no ranks below the rank of Captain in the Costa Mesa Police Department which have a salary even near $ J 00,000.00 per year as alleged by Mayor Erickson. There are some officers, investigators, and s,upervisors who have worked hundreds of hours of overtime serving the citizens of Costa Mesa adding many more hours away from their families to their normal work week. They are paid accordingly for their overtime but their base salaries anq the majority of police salaries remain in the $40,000 -'$75,000 per year range. The Costa Mesa Police Association· used figures provided by the Citys negotiating team. Both sides agreed on the increased of 3.5% for Police Officers, 5.5% for Sergeants, and 4.85% for Lieutenants as appropriate figures . Despite the agreement between city management arid the police association on the figures necessary to keep your police officers paid at the. ME£:?1AN pay of our surrounding citi~s (NO} even first, second or third), the ~ity's negotiators have apparently been given 1nstruct1ons to deny the appropriate raises and offer only 3o/o for all classifications . This 3% salary increase is based upon the Citys interpretation of the second part of the formula which is where we disagree. We believe that the City Council and its representatives are in the process of breaching and existing contract with the Costa Mesa Police Association and its members. However, in the interest of continuing the spirit of ~ood faltf:l negotiations, we have asked for mediation as provided for in the Employee/Employer Relations Resofutien. The Ci1;}' Council has refused to authorize the use of mediation and denied our request. . The police officers who serve you hold the rapport we have with the citizens of Costa Mesa in high regard. We wm continue to serve you in the professional, expeditions way you have come to expect. Please cantdct your city councilperson and voice your support for the police offi{:ers who serve you and your family. . Sincerely, • • .. . .. ·' ., .1 . . ,. : .... . ' ... ~ . . briefly in the news • · }tiqt a Santa Claus tM your. holiday., .. Sallta Claus is currently avAil-s foe visits to corporate tune- • .events, meetings and par- in Newport Beach, Corona •Mar and parts of Costa Mesa. The $30 rental fee is for half an ~of Santa's time, and includes Gandy canes. Visits can be tai-Miid to meet the needs of groups ci individuals. eeezvattons are being taken ~h Dec. 31. For more infor-DUr.iioii. can the dty of Newport Web's Community Services 1'epartment at 6«-3151. 9tY employees raise S48.000 tor charity ~ployees of the city of New- port Beach re~tly raised more than $48,500 during their annual Unit~ Way Campaign fund-rais- ing event. More city personnel participat- ed and ple9ges were hi~her than ib any previous year. Rick Greaney, United Way coordinator for the city, fonned a committee consisting of represen- tatives from each city department to design and organize a cam-· paign. Fund-raising activities includ- ed cake and cookie sales, raffles, a gpll tournament and prizes donated by local merchants. Orange Coast College sees big enrollment It's not even Christmas yet and Orange Coast College is already foreseeing an increase in students come spring. The college's spring 1996 enrollment figure is up by 9.5% over the 1994 total. Students may enroll by tele- phone until Dec. 14 and in-person registration will run Jan. 10-18. The enrollment fee for spring is $13 per unit for all students; an earlier $50-per-unit fee ·imposed by the state legislature for indi- viduals who already have degrees was rescinded. For more enrollment informa- tion, call 432-5772. For The Special People ... In Your Life Purchase now and receive 25% off price reduction Expiration date on certificates May 31, 1996 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, i9'5 Al • THE VOLUNTIBt DIRECTOlrt rum periodic.ally n the Dally Pilot. If you'd like Information on getting your organi- zation listed, c.all 642-4321, Ext. 331. volunteer diredory ltfAOf OUT FOR~ Provide c~ ~friendship to isolated senion in N9wpOft leach and Costa Mesa TrN11ng end support art offettd. Must bt 11 or older. For more information. an 442-1000. - OPERA MOFIC . The Opera Pacific Guild Alliance, a sup- port group for Opera Pacific, has a wide range of activities for volunteers. For Information, call •74-4488. OPERATION CLEAN SLATE Operation Oean Slate, a Costa Mesa· based organization that focuses on qraf- fltl prevention, needs volunteers to paint out graffiti and for other duties. For more information, call Michael Howard at 435-0745. O~GEWOOO BOUTIQUE The upscale resale boutique that bene- fits the Orangewood Children's Home for neglected and abused chUdren needs volunteers to create displays, tag dothes and work with customers. among other dutles. For Information, c.all Christine, 760-6640 ORTON DYSLEXIA SOOETY • OAAHGE COUNTY lftANCH The Orton Dyslexia Soc~ needs peo- ple to help te6Ch reading skills. work on malllngs and coordinate the adult group. For Information, C.1111 999--0111 between 9 a.m and 3 p.m. PAOF1C SYMPHONY ORCHEmA The Orange County Pacific Symphony Orchesth's Volunteers In Education Opportunities program needs volun· teers to assist children In a varl~ of hands-on musical activities. Volunteers spend a total of she saturday mornings with the children. For Information, call 755-5788, Ext. 244. PEDIATRIC CANaR RESEARCH FOUNDATION PCRF raises money to support the pedi- atric cancer research laboratory at the Children's Hospital of Orange. It needs- volunteers for a variety of duties. call the main office, 532-8692 'CHARLES H. BARR ___ __.._ ___ _ ·2""'.l'e-t.& 1803 Westcliff Dr.~ew ort Beach P'MHTlCE DAY SOtOQI: · The Prentice Day $thoo1 Is a stat• acaedlted co-educational day schoOI sefVlng the llffds of chlldren wi'th spe- cific language dlsabllitie11dYslex1a. Vol- unteen are needed in many ar.as. For Information. c.111 538-4511. PRIME DYNAMICS Prime Dynamks. a ..Newport Beach non-profit organization for the 99 and younger set, needs volunteers fol its programs. Call 262-7300. PROJECT TOGETHER Project Together; a component of the Orange County Health care Agency's Children's Mental Health Services, matches adult volunteers with children who are experiencing emotiorntl or fam- ily problems. Many of the children a.re economically underprivileged and vk- tlms of child abuse. For information, call Jona1han at 631-7540. SAVE OUR YOUTH The West Side Cost. Mesa yOUth orga.- nlzation ts loolung fot volunteers to help create a positive altematiYe fot people 12 to 23 yean old Volunteers are need- ed to help in areas such as boxing. sports, health, fitness. wrobics ~ a<> demk tutoring. For lnJonnation, call 548-3255 SHARE OUR SELVES FREE MEDfCAl. CLINIC The organization is looking fot volun- teers to answer phones. do light filiog • and miscellaneoui derk:at WOrk from 9 a.m to noon or noon to l p.m. Monday through Friday. Bilingual in Spanish helpful but not required. ASking for three-hour commitment weekly fot six ,months Call Diane Stelling. LVN, at 65G- 0186 . ?lOL /f})J4')' 'lYE<j'US'T!A'IJCl.J{'Jtf'L'J(jJ rrilfay 'Dtum6er Htfi tfarou.'ffr Satunf.ay 'Dtumkr 2Jrtf 'MiffeftiUIU of Sautwf Maint Lo6sttr ulftli SIUU:fw~ 'Ji.burrros, aruf Lo6stu'V111Di6ntu 'Tum of '>(JwfouruUan.tf Sea SuJflops aruf Ptrigonl 'Iruffas, witli Powto and Chanttrttk 1(Jsotto 1(pvioU of O~ail an.ti 'Pr/JS 'Irottm Wit~ Saiut Potato antf '.Pump(;n ~Um ~tuf Long Jsfan4 Vucf;_'/lrta.st watfi :Jfud.ron ·J~y r C>U (jrru, Mcmf ').{us ft room atUf 'ITtymt JU$ (jfazuf 1'bOlrona Cfwcofatt 'Ian, 'B{OcJlf OriUJfit let Cream fllUf Praf1nt 1tui1Utt. $65.00 Ptr Pm1m not 1nclud1n9 'Ia.t ur ~;rotuity !A la Caru ?.ft'"' al.so ~It 508 29tft St.~~ PitJJM Cafi:JOT~tion.s 714 72J..f150 ~~k~k~k~k~k~k~~~k~k~·~~~k~k~k~kk ic~~•l!fornia l0%irog6::f. We havE! a t ·i L1fes~le HUGE J; i Furniture · selection of j; l _ ACCESSORl_ES! ~ It under $99. 00 ~ ~ r-it ; Gift ; l · ! Certificates ! It I I I ! A¥ ilable : Hours: Mon·Sat 9:30 -6pn1 ~ . A10 SATURDAY. DECEMIER 9, 1995 EPISCOPAL CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FillST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Lido, N.iwpon Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 Chutch l~. 5pm, Sunday Scbool IOam W-Moellngs Bpm Tht eternal God is th)! refuge, and underneath are 1M e1·erlas1ing arms: ... Deureronomy 33:27 Branch of The rt1olhtr t'hurcb The First Churtb of Christ Scientist Boston, Massachusetts PRESBYTERIAN ST. MARJ< l'RESDYTERIAN CHVRCH SwttbA'i Wonhfp 9:JO Attt ChUb W.rc .11.ttb Chwrch School St. ~rlt Cl1oir attb Orchestra Gf",.'" b>t Vlvalbi J.,l.\!fHlflc"t b>t McHbelsso'111 rl\AIS ~ • ..,rlr~ Chrln-,.._k CHllb C..rc fTcc Ab~l••krn Su11ba\j Dc<cmbcr 10 1:00 pm J.11.mborce at Lutb1uff Newport Ocac:h 644-1141 TRADITIONAL EPISCOPAL May the God of hope ftH yoo wilh an joy ard peace in'believing, St. Matthev.' s Church 0 , 1723 Westcliff Drive. Newport Beach, CA 92660 '''°"" Shoriogton. -n.. Pim Bab<y) 714-646-1152 """~"' Sunday, B:OO•.m. & 10:00•.m. sunci.y SChOol, 9:00 1.m., lor ~ & d'ti'9'\ of• age., Wednffcllly, noon Th~. 9:301.m. Woman'• Fellowahlp, ~y. t0;30 1.m., ~. oott.. & lludy Chrl1tmuE.,.., 7:30p.tn. Chri1tmuDey, 10:001.m. • All llfVIClttf11 Hol Communion. Chlldca,. II ovldtd. 6 ID Iha! by lhe power of !he Hdy Spit! you~ abol.rld in hope. ""'-15 ll 7" ~ -'-f!O#,,,... ~ ,-~ c~ /fllude fl'- ~ i5'eis•c• 574-4240 PR£ SBYTE RIAN • METHODIST MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1701 Bak..-S<.,O=M= Dr. Dick George, Pastor WORSHIP SERVICES, DEC. !Och 8:30 & 10:00 am . Sermon; AdYCOI Aituti<ks: Prcpar.uion . CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICES Z'30PM Family ScMc<: 1-ra &. Caro~ 11 :OOPM Candldigh1 C.Ommunion Scrv:ict NEWPORT CENTER UNITED METHODIST ( HURCH Celebrates Christmas Services Christmas Eve Morning Service . 8:00 am & 1 O:OOam Christmas Eve ~ervice ...... : ............................ 7:00pm Please join us In celebration 1601 Mc1rCJU<•11I<' AvP ((>rc111.i dl'I M.ir 644 0745 Re v. Edw,ird C Martin CONGREGATIONAL ' COMMUNn'V ClfvRCH, CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CttueCH OF CllRlsT lnuJtu you to join our Church FamllJ),and celebrate th• Birth of Christ with u1I Special Mule~ SuocMy, Oeot!1lhl-r 17 at m. 10:00 •..m. ...... Tht a..ncet OIOlr .. praenl. C.mWe Satnt.sam. '"O.W es Onhdo'" with etrtngs., harp and orpn. Or. a.nm. YJ· Short. Interim Mlnllter • Mr. RodQer Whitten, Director of Musk 1'"o am.-Ewe cadlol ... t ScrwlcM Sunday, Oeoember 24 at 7:00 p.m., bring the chUdrwn for our larnlly ~of ~ .nd ceroll wtth Ths Chiwql Olah' lat&nd. A tp9dal ~ medltatkwi MU ti. sn-nted }loJ Dr. Dennlll Shon. At 11:00 p.m. come and~• dullc: <lwtltmat &I o1 i..o.-w n e1irc* wtth ........ °'· o.. Shott will pramt.., ~ o.t11rw •A •bi. CMdcaN ptovld.t. tt.: 7:00 p.Ol. ..... - Join• S..-, mcir'*'8, D111auk 24•our8:30or IO;OOa.• -*-· '11 l~opa-... •Coro.Vlo.t Mir, CA92615•(Jlt) ....,., ... f?[LIGIOU\ 'i< if f\iC f METHODIST I.A.CUNA United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Dr. Laguna Beach 499-3088 Sunder, Morning Worship & Christ an Education 1 DAM Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesl~ Counsellng Center S8rvices Available • CHRISTIAN Y HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Disciples of Christ} 2401 Irvin• AH . at Stata tnbel Newport Midi Sund1y Worship · 10:80AM - Dr. Joseph Read 6'5-5711 omce: lrl, r11, Th (714) IUU'H Or. Juanetta Eron1, Mln•r EPISCOPAL CHRISTIAN SOUTH COAST CHRISTIAN CHURCI-l \.Ve Gire About \-Ou ik'<.~usc Otn~t Cares. Je.rrold A. 1-lollob.ough. Minislt.r "NIGHT OF MIRACLES" (A Chrisonas Cantata) . \ Vomtrp SC'rvial I ~15 1111 B1blr Saidi'ct 9·00 a111 Kitk For Oum. J:JO l''ft 792 Victoria Street • Costa Mc~a, CA • 92627 (7 14) 548-3468 (Cornatlf'\'""°''• & PlacTnn•) "Havll~ A Hefl.rtfelt c1iristmas" Part 2 llooling atdrrlnt Boys & Gjd1 Club 29S [ Yalt t.op, lrviM (bolllnd Fbt S PAciFIC CHRISTIAN ~MUNITY O.URCH Ofllq, tlllllltnlolt'*"r, WltbO, ltyl•,(A '2714 l'G .. ~lrt1111,CAmlt.al4 , 71 4JJ.f1 ·,Al, 11 .SI fl44 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1995 A 11 andlelight Concert organizer Thyen gave it a magical Oi'geaiffrs <>f the llnd-TT"----:-:~~:;z:;::z;:;:::r;=-:::;::;:::;=:~~ Ilene Segerstrom, looking .. aal Candlelight Concert very chic in a classic Christ- ugbt in snow to line the mas red colored satin gown, carpet leading to the mas-presented Catherine Tbyen • white dinner tent that with a bouquet of white lilies uld seat nearly 1,000 as a token of appreciation for trons supporting the Orange her massive effort on behalf of unty Performing Arts Cen-The Center, and the oommuni- It was just one of the many gical touches orchestrated event chau Catherine yen. Attired in a long gown of Ck winter velvet, Tbyen ciousJy greeted the crowd 'ving for dinner held in a sUne white tent erected side 'the Arrowhead Pond. A concert performance . llld follow the banque t, tea- . g The Boston Pops lanade Orebestra. The sold-out spectacular racted a broad spectrum of unity support for The b.w. cook ner service by The Four Sea- sons Hotel staff on location at The Pond from their Newport Beach headquarters. · ty. Tbyen took th·e microphone and the munching throng, now sampHng their entree of filet of beef with potato pan- cake accented with cabemet sauce, went silent. Perhaps it was just the sound of her voice. Authoritative yet gen- tle; a touch of the Irish lilt still coming through, Thyen cap- tured her audienc~ They applauded her for making the 22nd annual Can- dlelight Concert a success Husband DeLayne Tbeyen beamed with pride, despite the fact that he would contin- ue to maintain the status of •charity widower• ( the oppo- site of football widow) in as much as Catherine bas agreed to chair the event next year as well, marking the 10th anniversary of The Center. By 8 p.m., the dinner gath- ering bad moved from the tent into The Pond. The black tie guests were escorted onto the floor of the pond, (the ice had been covered but the chill of winter came through), where their dinner tables had been replicated. Dessert would be served as Keith Lockhart and his Boston Cards Pops joine<I Wtlllam Hall. and bis Master Chorale for a pro- gram that would take guests- from ·o Tannenbaum• and •White Christmas" to the Hal- lelujah Chorus from •Messi- ah." Riiing to their feet in time-honored tradition, the gathering of nearly ~2,000 . people (the 1,000 dinner guests along with some 11,000 ticket holders in th,e seats and box.es of the arena) ushered in the Christmas season. Major corporate support came from Merrill Lynch, an irony not lost on the crowd, as well as from the Ralphs Gro- cery Company, Rockwell International, Pour Seasons Hotel, South Coast Plaza, Capital Group Companies,. Mark Ghapm Johnson, and a host of others deserving ink Another fine exanlple of business, society, and culture blending goals for the l>etter- ment of the entire region, Center president and chief operating officer, Tom Tomlin- son, addressed the audience in The Pond pi:Jor to the con- cert. "The Center has become a magnet for Uus community,• be said. "'It represeq,,ts so much that is good about life m Orange County, and also so much about what citizens can accomplish without one dilne of government support." • a.w. COOK"s columns run Thurs- days and Saturdays. .J HAPPY HOLIDA rs ter, marking the start of its anniversary season in d style. Vesta Curry One of the true "stand-up gentlemen" in this community, Tom Nlelsen, took the micro- phone, thanking the commu- nity for its support of The Center, as guests began to dine on shrimp and asparagus salad. Fabulous Selection • Great Value • Fast In -Store Imprinting 0 · RABBITT' INSURANCE ~ C \) 441 Old Newpon Blvd.• Newport Beach ~ acted her fair share of ntion in a bonnet of pink thers and rhinestones. Bar- a Glabman looked smash- in a holiday dinner suit of ck and shimmering gold. sband Jlm Glabman chat- witb donor Cbrls Walters, 'le candlelight committee mbers Carol Wilken, Gayle yolu, Sharl Esaytan, ele Robe, John Simon, ard Reinsch, Marlin n, and Joann Bechtold cir- ted the tent prior to din- · His wife, Marilyn, in the crowd with major underwrit- ers or the event including ltlcbard Hunsaker, Arlene Cheng, Mary Jean and Ted Slmpklns, George and Judie Argyros, Zee Allred, Glnger and Tony Allen, Arden Flam- son, Dorothy and Glen Still- well, and Elizabeth and Thomas Tlerney listened as center president Tom Tomlin- son, and founder Henry Segerstrom joined Nielsen on the podium for tributes. / ,. 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BEACON IAY IN1_,RlllE8 . •• SAnJROAY, DECEMBER 9. 1995 - oliday magic keeps 'A Christmas Carol' fun for veteran actors al Landon Jr. Isn't the only one who's had an extend- run in South Coast · ry's version of "A Christ-&as Carol.• Pounding artists Ron Boussom, Art Koustik and Don Took have roles in this year's pro- duction, and it's one of the few times the veteran actors get a ce to work together. BOussom has been in eight of the 16 productions of "A Cbrlst-'mas Carol,• the past three as the %J>irit of Christmas Present. Took done the play 15 out of 16 years, and always in the same l ual role: Marley's Ghost and the ~pirlt of Christmas Yet-to-Come. Both actors also play various street people and party guests. • •1 figure I've spent over a year "d my ute doing 'A Christm.8s Car- ol.'" joked Took recently. "It's a chal,lehge to do it differently. I don't try to find a new focus on it, but it seems like some years it nows better than others." u Boussom called it "a pretty 'ed and true fonnula." I! "There are some minor changes here and there, b~ noth- ing major in terms of text," he said. "I don't think the theater ants to poke aroWtd too much 'th something that has been or.king consistently. It's the gest seller every season.• Took said the theater calls the y its •cash cow.• '\-"David (Emmes, produang ~ director) called it 'an annu- :4Y for founding members,•• he 'laid. "It's somethlng we could always count on. Our seasons vary. We don't know what our ~les are going to be fJ:om year to i....ilkl=D'• or how many shows we're g ft> do because it changes, t we can always count on this." Many of the actors have mem- able moments in •A Christmas Carol" that audiences can rely on each year. For Landon, who plays Scrooge, it's his somersault into a top hat, which always elicits ~ applause. For Took, it's the . \ moment when his Marley charac- ter suddenly bounds through ~ Scrooge's closed bed.room door. ~ ,.U's a startling effect that never christopl:1er trela ly younger cb.ildren, jump. Boussom's moment comes wben bis character suddenly appears up through a trunk at the foot of Scrooge's bed. After climb- ing out of the trunk, Boussom puts bis hand out and a beer stein flies up out of the trunk and lands in his hand. It's a simple moment, but is more difficult than it soUJ¥is. To get to the trunk. Bous- som has to crawl under the bed, in full make-up and costume, fol- lowed by stagehand, Darin Peter- son, with the stein. ~ "It's kind of a contortionist act under there," Boussom said. Once Boussom is out, Peterson slides into place and launches the stein. "He's got to flip U straight up without his hand coming up above the box,• Boussom said "He's a dead aim, and he lands it in my hand every single time. God help me if we should ever replace him.• Boussom and Took both said they enjoy perfonning in •A Christmas Carol,• although there are times when they think •Oh no, here we go again.• But once rehearsals start, the joy of acting in a holiday production that delights so many people every year turns the perceived drudgery into fun. "It's become an Orange Coun- ty tradition," Took said. However, there is one thing that Took would like to change. "I've been wearing the same Marley costume for 16 years. If you pnnt that, maybe they'll get me a new one,• Took said with a laugh. "lt's literally rotting off my body.• ·'La Posada Magica· returns to SCR · Not content to offer only one holiday play, SCR last year pre- miered "La Posada Magica," by Octavio Solis, The play -commis- sioned by SCR and fea g · music by Marcos Loya Cl lyrics by Solis -\s back again this year. •La Posada Magica• is about 14-year-old Gracie, whose baby brother bas died. She is angry at God and refuses to accompany her family to church. Even the happy, singing people in a posada procession are told to go away as they come to her door. She is per- suaded to join tbein, but her neg-· ativity causes odd, dark things to happen to the procession. The story may be fiction, but the setting of a posada is a realis- tic base around which Solis fash- ioned his story. •A posada is a pageant that happens every year around Christmas time," Solis said. ult is conducted by the Latino commu- nity in order to emulate and honor the search for the inn that Mary and Joseph went on, and hopeful- ly to collect goods or donations for a cause like the church or a local rrussion or charity, or maybe just candy for the children that are on the march." SCR had been looking for a holiday play that would draw more Latinos to the theater. "That's one of the prime rea- sons they commissioned this play," Solis said. "They see the demograp)Ucs of Southern Cali~ fornia changing dramatic.ally, and they know that if they want to survive in theater, they had better start addressing the whole popu- lace. But I hope that everybody will relate to 'La Posada Magi ca.'• Solis is overseeing the first staging of the play outside of SCR -in San~Jose -and the goal is to make "La Posada Magica" avail- able to theaters truougbout the country. fails to make audiences, especial- ' t : 'f!!!!i!5ii!!!!!E!!!!!!!!5!!~~!5!!!!!!!!!5!!!!!!!!!!!!S~==========!!!!!!!!!!Sii!!!!!!!E:::::!fii:i!5m~il!!EOialli~==:::::;;==:::=========!5S= ' II' • • •· • f 111111-......- 1 Bryan H .. Ltd. M E N 'S SHO E S ETC In Westdiff Court 1727 Westcliff Dr NB 650-6856 Douglas Fir Tablt Tops Still wlltts"'B; wftlt ova rllc count~r rnallcationt Consider partlcl~ng la an aathm• cllnlcal reMarch trial. · No lnlunnce Needed QlaH.W ~--.... ---.. : • Fm""" •h!"'*"'boln •Fret.., ....... ··c.·..,,....,,. ~'"'" .... For tickets to "A Christm.as Carol" and •La Posada Magica. • which run through Dec. 24, call 957-4033. Hell's Kitchen holiday The Theatre Distri~ is known tor its sensational sets, and its cur- rent produellon of the dramatlc comedy, •Light Sensitive,• is no exception. 1lri.s time around, Lescot decid- ed not to spend any money on the props and set pieces. He combed the trash bi.ns in Costa Mesa, loo.king for items that would add aJt'authentic feel of a rundown tenement apartment m New York's Hell's l<ltchen •Everytrung you see on the set, including the kitchen, was ta.ken out of the trash." Lescot said. ·u was all thrown away. Everything, I did not spend one penny. My producer was thrilled." Lescot said be plans on using the money that would have been spent on the set to buy food to give to needy f4rnilles in Costa Mesa. Dunng intemussion, Lescot and a crew of six to 10 people furiously clean the entire set. "The audience is two feet away, that first row," said Lescot. •There's no cheatmg on tlus. They have to see the layers. We actually apply dust on thmgs. We have a jar with dust in it. 1'be soil that is applied to the refrigerator ii Ovaltine. lt looks like dirt.• Lescot said th.at the Chtiitmal decorations that ap~ in the second act a.re a feeble attempt of the inner city to celebrate the hol- idays, but the spirit of the decora- tions gives off a certain wanntb and glow. For tickets to •ught sensi- tive," which runs through Dec. 17, call 435-4043. The play is set in Hell's Kitchen, N,ew York. durlng the holidays, and is a different take on the Christmas theme. MAGIC FOREST ISBACKAGAIN FOR THE 1 OTH STRAIGHT YEAR • NOBLE FIR TREES ($22 .~5 AND UNDER ) DOUGLAS FIR TREES ($19.95 AND UNDER) FULL SIZE WREATHS ONLY $9.95 ...... ·~ ........ . COU,.ON GOOD FOR 1 FREE BOl ILE OF ~RESERVATIVE DIC ORATE CON11NUED FROM A 1 Wbidl date beet tO the t 9tb century-but be does not have room to display them all. once complete, the house will contain 28 trees (all artificial}, over a dozen Dickens vil· )Age figurines, •'elaborate wreaths -band· made by Mi.Der -and a waterfall display around which a model train will run. •nus ts the kind of train that would have operat~ in the 1940s dwirig Dickens' time,• Miller said. •1 try to be as authentic as possi· bre.· A former fwniture manufacturer who also to have an interior design studio, Miller ys he enjoys seeing people awed by the dis· lay. With so many items to marvel at, visitors on't know where to look first, Miller said. •1t•s like going to an ice cream store with 34 vors, • Miller said. •vou don't know what to ick.. Even with the loss of $34,000 in Christmas ftlelrCIUm~e to a fire two years ago, Miller tes that his entire collection -accumu· over time -is worth between $60,000 $10,000. But his holiday beginrungs were ble. •1 was in Europe with the army during rld War ll," Miller recalls. vi ended up ~aling a box of ornaments from a ho~e in F.rance and I kept them. MARC MARTIN I DAl.Y "-OT 1bis Father Chrtstmas ls one of more than 500 Santas in Ernie Mille.1:'1 collectton val- ued al more than $60,000. t •Tue war wasn't over by Christmas and a ~ from Chicago and I were holed up in a ?ennan bunker. SQ he went out and cut a tree and we had Christmas right there in the bunker. As my life has gone on, I've gotten deeper into il" · Christmas fanatic that Miller is, the two enjoy watching visitors enjoying themselves. The house display ·is now a is.year tradi· tion. 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Sunflour breads, pastries, cookies and rolls are perfect.for the every holiday occasion!!! • Gift Baskets •G ift Bags •Gift Wrap • Shirts, Hats, Aprons, Bags etc ... . " Fresh • Natural • Delicious 427 E. 17th St.• Costa Mesa • 646-1440 .. : LIGHTS ... busbtil. &lch year, the two men have tried to find an impartial viewer to determine whether Devil or 'Thousand bas out-<i~ illted the other. The loser usually bas to btiy the winner a drink. or fork out St. Entering the contest can be costly. Davis, who owns a ticket brokerage firm. says his electric bill is generally between $500 and SJOO each year for the month of December alone. He rents a stor- age locker to hold all the Christ· mas paraphernalia during the off- season. "I'm a kid at heart and Christ· mas is my day,• Said Davis, 44. •The economy is so bad and peo· ple .get so deJ>ressed and down. When you sfart decorating and doing things, it brings a lot of joy to everyone." 11\ousand, a real estate broker, agrees th~t the fun of decorating comes from seeing people's respQll.Ses. On Christmas Eve, he puts out lumiere bags -small can- dles in. bags which, he says, are part of the Southwestern tradition. •That really gets people's attention," he said. #It's a fun night. .. A string 61 ligbtl dr~ a waD bu gone out and Davil works to get it lit again. JU he works, a car with young children in the back seat drives slowly up Uhcol.D Lane, J?4using in front of Davii' home. It pulls forwM9, makes a U· tum and stops for another look Defore driving off in the oppocite direction. Davis and Thousand say they love the visitors, the children who stand transfixed by the lights or listening to the music. Mechanical Sant.as, snowmen, Disney figures and stuffed animals also keep vis- itors entertained. Both men say. they try to improve upon their . respective display;; each year, • adding new components or q:iov-1 ing items a.round. to improve the 1 view from the street. Davis .says his effort C4J1 not . compare to the mechanical won- ders of the famous •snoopy House" in Costa Mesa. But seeing that house, he says, helps kick in the spirit of Christmas and gets 1 the decorative juices flowing. ' He hopes others in the neigh-) borhood will be similarly inspired , to doll up their homes for Christ· mas. #That kind of thing helps bring the spirit of Christmas back up," Davis said. ' .. .. .. ... .. Carpet Your Entire Home • .+ • .. .+ with Plush or Berber At.chorizld 0ta1erFor for only '--·--i s49900 ~01,~ OAC . ... . ' .... .. ..... . .. forum. -STATE OF:. THE SCHOOLS ·A.re there any benefits to splitting the dlsbicU ;;... I haven't been able to figure any out. the main issue would be a dupli- of administration. ean we've gone through a three- perlod of t ing to reduce adminLs- overhead and JI it splits you're ing to duplicate a bunch of services at we just absolutely wouldn't have to. lot of what we have to do is a re,!ult of andates that we get from the state. - e've got to tum in reports. We've got comply with the law. It's a paper jll.n- e and you're gping to have twice as any papers for the jungle becall.Se now u got two school districts. It's a real st Issue. I flnd it curious that people ould want to sepprate the district and eate more governml(nt when in range County we are so commltt'd to e Idea of Jess government. . Would Newport Beach ~nefit by lt1 Well, I think that's a pro Md a con. If u start to look at the property value 1n .th districts, I thJnk it's pretty common owledge that Newport Beach is a ore affluent area. There's a po&<UbilJty that it would be a richer school district an Costa Mesa. On the other hand we a little sort by zip code and they e about 5,500 student.a. So then the won comes to Newport .ijeach, ch high achool are we going to call · ~l's a ce.aJ tough l&sue, I mean theY. ~ram wtth a bunch or gdndlrlg ~::'.tljOIU like that or they'd be llnancial- ly in trouble themselves. · ls this whole thing worth looking at alH In this community, I would be crazy t6 take any suggestJ<111 off the table but I thin.k that when people look at some- thing lll<e this they're going to find It unbalanced. We're a big school dis- trJct because there are good reasons for being that and I t.h1nJ< we'll remain that. l would recommend that we remain one. What would have to happen for the dlstrtct to splltl Well. there's a procedure that the state outlines that Involves appllcaUon to a county reorganization comrnlssJon and then the thlng goes before the atate board and iJ the atate boa.rd of education in its tirdom. deenu the de-u.nlllcatJon should go forward -we have an elec: Uon. Do you see a hlnt or more than a hint of any ract.t overtones ln all of thlsl I don't believe people's motivation are cist. I think anytbne you have a com- unlty as cllverse as ours, you're goillg have disagreements over 80dal claaa d background and an·aona of things. I n't eee that as certa1nly a big concern the part Of people I've talked to. l we've JU8t got the natural dia- reements that we get when we have a ole bunch of people crowded into a tty small place. I honestly do. I mean We got a lot oJ dlversity here and I • th'/I.~ playa out. DoelJ h •• . ( Edit<:>r William Lobdell and~an>Wrttei Julie Ross Cannon sat down witlt ~ ' Newport·Mesa Unified School Supeiln· tendent Mac Bernd recently to \flk-~t_>_ou( proposals to split the district, essentially~. leavinl) Newporf1&ach and Costa Mesa-· each with its own district. ":'~ Along the way they also touched on sutb issues a-. Why is the district c:Onsld-• ering selling off school proper1f"when there's overcrowding? What bGCE the money from school property ·a.rs sold off! And, what does of ex-Superintendent John Ni :e book? ~e mqney where-'i;•s ~eaQy heeded with-, out regard for where ~e get it from ·geo. graphically. ' · . Have you reacl,J9hn Nicoli's new l kl ..... 4• es, I have. 0 "' What did you thlnJd I think there was some excellent advice in there for anyone who wants to be a superintendent. I'd have to say, this Isn't even being polite, it's because of all of the history. I talk to John Nicoll a lot. You take all those years of experience, you would be crazy not to listen to peo- ple lll<e Iha( if you're in my position. The hot spot seems to be East Side Costa Mesa and the school sites there. Explain why It makes sense to sell Monte Vista, when you have a plan to put St mllllon lnto Ensign to relieve overcrowding ln that same general areal Well. the /Jgure for Ensign Ls actually $2.9 million. You got to go into a little background. We've had some growth · pre:JSUTe in the Harbor zone -there's no doubt about that. It's not unl/ormly dhJ- tributed but generally the elementary achools are beginning to be more crowd- ed. So we've got to do something about ft in the future. One of the things that got put on the table early _on wm thb concept ol , expanding Bluign and that really came from a lot of study from the board ... You've got Harper School which is leased out, which could be converted back to an elementary school You've got Undbergh which hJ now le0$ed out, which could be converted back to an elementary achool and you've got Monte Vista. Monte Vista is a relatively small site. It's an attracllve locaUon for sale. You're probably not going to need all of those three sites for any conftguration you could come up with in the Harbor zone. If you're going to have to do aome- thlng, no matter what it is, you got to pay for it. Where does that money go U you sell It offt It really only can be used for a couple of dlJterent thlngs. One would be capital con.strucUon for student housing and the other would be deferred maintenance. Can 1t be used for the administrative dtes. the new c:Ustrk1 head~l No. How would that be fUndedf The ad.min.18traUve site Ls being ttind· ed by money that we have prev1outf1Y obtained through certlflcates of parti<;J· potion. In other words, that entlre amount that's been obtained L9 Jn eacrow for the purpoae ol budding the ilte and the site Ls a property that w1ll be used tJ8 collateral for that. S-,,,perintendent Mac Bernd says he knows of no !IOJDd reaSon :ID. sp,llt tlie -Mesa ~School Dl$trll:t in two. going to have reliable enrollment statis- llcs and projections. Why did you select Monte Vista as opposed to the Banning property or Balearic ScbooU I think that there are a number of L!sues connected along those propeitle.s. The Banning property, there is /wt too much uncertain about that whole area. We had an appral.sal of the Banning property and without tellJ.ng you a num- ber It was relatively low. 11 that property mdlures it's going lo be worth a lot more and the other thiiig is we don't have a complete picture as to what is going to go on there ln terms of development. In terma of &iledilc1 I just don't th1nJc I.he value tS there, as high as it Ls at Monte VLtta for one thing. • .. Dot tbal blOf . Yeah. Now lJ you look at Monte VLsta, what you've got LS kind ot a unique aJtu- aUOn there. That whok Harbor zone, we Ua1nJc lt) reasonable to say that there are gOlng to be more •tudent3 there. But you ._, goll#j to IKiw 1114s&Jve tracts ol hOi.lllng thete. Thia JI golng to beater- mJnal wwth nelghborhood. Th.at whole .ane Ja ~ through a trarwtlon li.ke a Joi ol neighborhoods. Where you've got boulflag thol people bought In WWII, ~ matured, they've raised th Ir chlldi911 and then you have th1s big stu· dent populatlon and then they begin to NUre and leave. Buy the blg motor hOme Giid lour around the country, They !E ~. they move out of the ~ lamlllea move 1n and "'* ,._..to ~' llwlt. I don't thWc .,..,. fO*ig ID.IMIYe fheae growth spurt• ot 10.-15%Jfllit ~ getJn. Soutl&, .,...... ,..,.. .. to do coNttuction. So 191 polltl •~ cettalnly thlnlc that II we odd up,,.. __ ,,_ ol ~that .. ~=~m=: pifl'tlculally • ,_w'°'fhe • ,..,, IMd Hai'bor; .......... ,,.., .. -...... and a quarter acres, and you look at the requirements of the city ol Costa Mesa in terms of the amount of residents that they would allow in there, we arhot talking about a very large project. You're not going to have a student generation factor of probably more than a half of a student. Or one student per house m an area lll<e that. We're not talking about massive numbers of kids out of there. If you sell Mo~te Vista would you UH the money for Newport CoasU No. That project is actua11y going to be financed by the community /acillUes district, the Mello Roos district, from that partlcular area so that people who would be r,Wrig the school basically will be paying for the acquisition of the land and the construction of the school. But the Naylor Act hJ very clear. We still can exempt one more school site before we buy that down coo.st property and that's exactly what we've been taUdng about Jn relaUon to Monte Vista. W1MA Will that IC.bool come on Unel Pretty .soon. WltlUn five yean for sure. Yeah. What we'd like to do Is JI we're gOlng to move on that site b to get It at the lowe$t price a., possible ahd that will "90mewhat influence our tlming. WID yoq be then to cut the rtbbon at IMtl<:boon I certainly hope so. I thfnk that would be very nico. I How II your battle going agalut big dulllz•l Good Olld getting better. I tNM the last atatlatlca w looked at OOWltywjcfe. I think SaddlrtbacJc hod UI edged by MNnethll)g We• a hall ol a kid '°' ,._, Wi ~re tl&e'.Jow t e.x~pl tot SOCldJHock. I'm aUJ1 amazed I/lot I.My beot "' bur r hove fO trutt die atadltke I ...,, We ican do '*W ibUI I thJM lit. bHn pretty fOod. fl IM Ualnga 1•m hoppy abOut 'Ve moved to Nally mncemt and rhey crop ICJtooJ and you'll have a >""" wan'I tind ow about ol dayl ottd M Mw to *' .ct dial*"" QJI"' 'W cfcne a,..,,.... lob ,... ,.m. ........ Thirty two ls as big a.tit should get. The promise we've made to people is we can't keep them all at that average but we will not get above the state max, which ls 32. · What's the averagel We staff our elementary schools at about 29. So, when your loolang at an entire elementary school that's what it should average out to. The problem is the kids don't come In lots of 29. How much did Vlctom cost to reopenf Victoria was in the $3 to $4 mi11Jon range. I think Uncoln was even higher than that How about Harper, how much Woal4 that co tf j It depends on how you want to do it. - You could reopen Harbor for as little as a million or as much as $3 or U mlllion. It you 're going to get in there and cable it for technology and really moderruze it like we did for Victoria and UncoJn. you're going to be in the 3-4 milllon dol- lar range. If your gomg to open It ba.d- cally a.s It is, not have to cut Into w~ and get into a.!bestos removal or any- thing of that nature. You might be c.loaer to a million. CONTINUED FROM A1 but it 11 not, it:.i1 ted sewa~ with tbe l~ removed -ls world-class stuff, a veritable Evian of waste water. And for months, the Newport • Beach Qty Council was agree- ing, refusing to take a stance again.st the intrusion of treated sewage into Newport Harbor. PU:tally, the council began to listen to its constituents and vot- ed to allow the d ty's Harbor Quality Commission to hire its own scientists to evaluate the evaluations of IRWD's hired guns. After several weeks of study, Newport's e xperts surlaced with the opinion that IRWD's claims were questionable, its research. flawed, some of its scientific pro- cedures outdated. The council then made a U- tum and voted to take a stand against the IRWD project. As if to J?Ut an exclamation ·• FISHING CONTINUED FROM A4 symbolic issue,• Murphy said. "Before we make a significant change, we'll have to have thought through all the issues very carefully.• Hill wants to insure that the ultimate solution is not a "Band- Aid • approach. One more police officer on the pier or an extra deaning day a week won't solve the problem, according to Hill. "And it doesn't necessarily mean we need to exclude fish- ing," Hill said. "We need to do a major reonentation and redevel- opment of the pier. I'm not going to rest until I think we're going in that direction." · Joe Imbriano, an insurance agent who has spoken on behalf • point at the end ol that .ay, &be Daily Pilot's Evan Henenon reported a few days later that JRWD bas not teMd ltl treated 98Wage water f« WulM ltnce 1981. At that time, low ...... ol viruses were found in three ot the six samples taken. I'll tell you about another kind of test that was taken, a test far more real than the computer mod.els the IRWD's hired guns used so they could state categor- ically this treated sewage water was pW'er than the proverbial driven snow. ln late October, Bob Caustin went to investigate a break in an old water pipe that ran between IRWD's duck ponds and the UCI marsh. Along with his fiancee, neurologist Susan Skinner, Bqb has been leading the fight against the dumping project. He went hip-deep into the murky water to take samples, leotll. By Satunlay night Bob bad what be DOW de9aibel wttb a chuckle u •a terrible intestinal ~· BY MGnclay, Bob wu feeling OK. But he had been J very sick puppy. Was it one ot Ulose things that was •going around• at the time? Or was it a virus in the treated sewage. Nobody knows. And that's the exact point of this fight against IRWD's plan to dump treated sewage in New- port Bay, Nobody really knows. IRWD's experts say they "think,• they "feel,• they "believe." But they don't absolutelyt unquestionably know. but was careful not to ingest even a drop. That was on a Fri-w. day morning. By late Saturday morning, Bob was beginning to When· you're playing around with the ecology of an area, and the health of a whole communi- ty, you damn well better k-n-o- • fftED MAltT1Ws column runs ev«y Thursday and Saturday. feel chills. Then he became "We need to do a. 'major reorientation and redevelopment of the pier. I'm not going to rest until I think we're going in that direction . . . " -RUSH HILL of recreational fishing at public meeting, said he is pleased that the fishers will be given a cha.nee to work with the city. •That's all we've ever want- ed,• he said. At the same time, Imbriano said that the city has no legal way of banning fishing. The piers are public property, which the city has no authority to regulat~. Imbriano claims. PARKING ,, CONTINUED FROM A 1 in that prOXimitf to the school thinking people didn't p ark there, they should ask for the realtor to give them their money back. "U that plan is adopted for those three streets, I would expect to see the Cliff Haven Homeowners Association ask for the same restrictions around St. Andrews Church,• he said. "We'd see Balboa Island property owners also asking for the same restrictions. I think that would be unfortunate." Glover said she expects a report from the traffic affairs com- mittee in the next few months. -Tuey'll come back with a rec- ommendation and at that point I'll make a decision," she said. QUALITY SH0PS r JUST FOR THE f.101.:IDAYS AIRTOUCH CELLULAR THE GLOWING tANDLE .. , Offering the latest in cellular phones. 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THE OFFICES NORDSTROM BULLOCKS BULLOCX'S MEN'S STORE SF.AAS RO!INSONS.MAY THE BROADWAY SAKS FIFTH AVENUE HolUlllN Hours . Mo"'4r throup S.tunWr JO a"'·'° 10, "'·· Stl.., 11 ''" to 7 p "'· Sd# Qiffo {405) F~ 1t 3333 Bristol Sl . Cost. Mt.sf, CA 92626 (714) 05·2000 (800) 782..WS AUTHOR CONTINUED FROM A 1 back iDllo the world; I Wat a lot of 1'Jn.. be said. SCbool SelvkW ot ~. lnC., Iii September began publish- ing the book. which costs $25. School Services represeotatives said they did not know hoW many copjes have sold or bow many have been published. The book is not sold in regular bookstores and can only be purchased through the publisher. Nicoll S&d the book is aimed at anyone who has an interest in school administration. ·u was written mainly because I thougnt that something like that should be written,• Nicoll said. •1 had taught some college courses, and 1 thought there was a need for a book like this. I call it the Boy Scouts handbook on how to be a superintendent" He said he chose the letters for- mat because of bis love of a book titled "Letters Tu His Son," by tbe Earl of Chesterlield Despite his 33 years of experi- ence as the superintendent of four different school districts, some com- munity residents have questioned whether an administrator who lost $4 million in school money under his watch should write a book teaching others. "Frilll;kly, I think it's none of their business," Nicoll said. "I am a pri- vate citizen. Most people who make statements like that have preset their judgment anyway, but that's not a battle to be waged.• Though the book doesn't pre- sent much detail about bis tenure at Newport-Mesa, Nicoll does offer this advice: "H your director of finance tells you there's no prob- lem, you shoQ)d order an audit immediately.• School board trustee Jim de Boom said he was glad Nicoll fin- ished the project. "Good for him,• he said. #I think he has a lot of experience and wis- dom to share. Everybody has the right to wrtte a book.• r-------------------------~---------------------------1 I I I I I I ' ' I I I I I ' EXCERRS FROM -SO YOU WANT TO •A SUPERINTENOENTr NICOllON IEING A~ "Anyone aspiring to the..-•~ who does not have a full unden.tanding ol justMbat a 1DMlll to work: under the dliec- tioo ot elected officials who, ~y. ba ~~in school administration and who are driven ~ bOth ~rial and poUtical needs Will not be long in office.• t NtCOU. OH SOtOOl IOARDS: • ~ "Simply put, the job of the superintendent is to try to understand; 1 the motivations, needs and desires and political commibnents and • f positions of each Individual board member and help that member 1i achieve a degree 'Of consonance with the other board member5 so : that the board can function as a whole. This is not a simple task ... • NICOll ON THE MEDIA: "As difficult as it may be sometimes, you must remember that r reporters and e4itors, even editors, are human beings who have a j' need to be treated just likE! otherwise normal people ... The biggest , difference is that they al.so have an unlimited supply of paper and • ink.· : -I NICOll ON ADMrNISTRATION: : "Remember, it took God seven days to create the world, but ... , superintendents generally have at least two weeks between board • 1 meetings.• ' ,,f L-----------------------------------------------~------J INDIAN ART OF AMERICA SHOWCAS!: O' AM[IUCAN l,..OIAH A~T I I Exquisite Silver Jewelry ' 1 Paintings by John Steele 1 Hopi Kachinas _ _ __ · -· Contemporary Prints 1 Ceremonial Neck I aces 1 I Eskimo Ivory ~~~~ 1 Navajo Rugs ....... - 1 Indian Artifacts Soapstone Carvings 1 Totems & Books 1 Medicine Cards 1 Taos Drums 1 Costa Mesa Courtyard___ ·--- 1835~==::l~:~-111 _(714) 650·2610 I EYE· OPENER Newport Harbor High boys soccer for real QUOTE OF THE DAY '°"~'re going all tlu' way to tl'le St~ (champiomhi/JJ ... • -ESTANCIA SENIOR CHRIS CAN/JU. II Eagles run paSt Irvine fo~ sixth straight victory, 63-48 : Estancia, which posts its best start since 1990-91 state title season (7-0). By Barry Faulkner, Daily p;fot COSTA MESA -Two weeks into the 1995-96 boys basketball season, the only losses tile Estancia High Eagles have sus- tained are those to graduation. For, <tespite returning orl.Iy two players off last season's·25-4 CIF· Southern Section semifinalist, Coach Um Parsel's renovated ~ad improved to 6-0 Friday, blit:zibg "nonleague visitor Irvine, 63-48. \ ~ " \\ I J{ THE QUESTION WAS ••• Should Corona del Mar High football coach I Dick Freeman, who on an interim basis guid- ed the Sea Kings in '95 and was named the Sea View League Coach of the Year, be elevated to head coach. or be chucked out? That was the question on Friday. Today, the responses, which baskally filled up the tape recorder with support for Dick Freeman. Readers say coach is the one Editor's note: Items marked with an asterisk are responses which, becQ4Jse of space llmita- tlons, had to be edited down. 0 • I'm calling to vote for a retainment of Coach Freeman for the following reasons: Coach Freeman's record, both on and off the field, speaks for itself. The entire coaching staff 'fOrks well together. They rea,lly complement each other. As a group they were able to 4dapt to the sudd~ loss of Mark Schuster. The playeg.respect and • e Coach Freeman. • The overwhelming number of tball parents support Coach eeman. If an immediate decision to ta1n Coach Freeman as head ch iS not made the continuity and conditionmg and coaching ~ disappear and the CdM foot- ball Pl1 will self-destruct. 1l!e yers will suffer ~ and n year on the field. * Gary Schaumburg Newport Beach 0 How long can they keep this up? •we're going to take it all the way to the State (championship)," said Estancia senior center Chris Candlish, who joins senior point. guard Dane Plock as the lone holdovers to the previous tradi- tion of varsity success. ·nus year, everyone feels like a team - a complete team. No one is selfish or concerned about any- thing but winning. That's why we're 6-0." The Eagles haven't built their best start since the 1990-91 State Divisibn ID champions with unselfishness alone. It appears there may also be enough talent to sustain the 6-foot-6 Candlish's high hopes . .. .. "You never know,• cau- tioned Parsel, who praised his team's intensity, but isn't quite ready to make reservations for Sacramento just .,Weve 8'IOwn first half. fl Parsel said. a lot ol 1ntel1Jgeiree so tar. alitl we'Ve taken gOod care ol the ball .. • "Our shot selec- tion was pretty good, and · we were intense defensively. It's pretty tough to improve on that." . yet. -we've shown a lot of intelligence so -COAOt TIM MRSEL • Irvine (2-4) improved its outside shooting to open the third period, draining an unanswered trio of three- pointers to close to within 41-32. far, an,d we've ta.ken good care of the ball.• The Eagles had just four of their nine turnovers before inter- mission and connected on 60% of their field goals (15 of 25) en route to a 41-23 cushion at intermission. •we p~yed really well in the But with Candlish popping consistently from 15 feet and Plock running the offense and Qurying four three-pointers, the Eagles quickly regained control 111<,lf .... , lff><>f H•>'\ .... '''' c.rH and cruised before emptymg the bench. Plock fin.i.5he4 with a game- high 18 points. hitting 5 of 10 field goals, including 4 of 6 from three- dom. He also added five assists, four rebounds and two steals. Candlish also lut 50% from the field en route to 17 points, and collected team highs in rebounds (nine) and steals (six). Even better was the absence ol fouls for the often foul-plagued powerhouse. who picked up lus first and only personal with 3:12 left U1 the game. "I've been working on that a lot in practice," Candlish sa..id of both bis nudrange jumpers and hl.s ability to avoid referees' whis- tles. THE . STATEMENT:-TARS, ~2 Sailors belt higlily- regarded Fountain Valley Barons. •Mustangs jump to big early lead, then just hold on to top Work.man, 48-39. eight points, to cut it to 9~8, but The two ..._ traded beskets, Mesa then went on a 1S·polnt run and theft Montoya bit an eight- spanning the doling aeconds of foot Jumper in the lane and was the fint penod. to the 2:31 mark ot foUled. He ,caDned the free throw the second, to lead 24·8, Montoya to giv• M9a tome breathing capping the run with a three· space, 40.35, With 5:21 Wt. pointer. The Muttang1 led 28-l 6 Tb Mustangs scored two at the half. quick buUb, one on • power The third period ~ to .. bue)lne dme by juniof ~­ Workman. The LOb6I ou11N iftd ~~Md a lte8l of lblt ln- tbe MuMangl 14-!4 aDd -cut .. bO'mds JN!ll lpMl layin, by .... '-d to 3S-30 ~ .. the guard Donny Ogo to put the Mul- flnll p.lbd. ..... ap 4t..SS, ehdlftly Jv.alor forward AllrMea ........... ..., Hll1 ,WboWi4*9...._ It &..aarw._.., ... ~ ................................... • ..... p •• ....., ....... • ,.... ............ --........ ~ Nlbui••· Ogo ....... Sophomore Sam Nelson, another reason for optimism on, Placentia Avenue, clupped m 13; pomts, hitting 50% from the fteld and netting all four foul shots. ! Senior starter Nick Novak con-, tnbuted five boards and four• points, wh.Ue 6-5 Junior Brandon ' Casillas, like Novak an addition: from last year's junior varsity, had: five points and three steals. : Seruor John Maraya rounded• out the scores with m points, net·: ting all three of his field ~ ' attempts to help the Eagles finish: 23 of 43 from the field (53.5%). • The barrage of three-pointers' by the Vaqueros to start the third 1 quarter represented their only back-to-back baskets, until late in the findl period ·Talley's · ti ..... ming perfe?t! • Newport Harbor girls sail into tonight's South Coast Tournament finals with a 50-45 OT victory. By Richard Dunn, Daily Piiot IRVINE -When Juruor guard Desuee Talley transferred to Newport Harbor High from Phoenix, Sailors girls basketball coach Bob Dukus figured she was good for one three-pointer each game MThat's what her dad said, but she really hasn't stepped forward offensively until now,• Dukus said. •Suddenly, with the game on the hne. she does it.• Talley canned a bench--erupt- ing three-pomter with 0:29 left m the overtime period Fnday rught, as Newport Harbor upset CapIS- trano Valley, 50-45, in the senuf1- nals of the South Coast Tourna- ment Capo Valley (2-1 ), ranked m the Orange County preseason Top-10 poll. had a couple of good looks at the basket m the w~g seconds, but came up short eAch time, then was forced to foul. as the Sailors (3-0) sank 3 of 4 free throws m the final 12 seconds to ice tt. t<lewport Harbor will play Uru- veTSlty High tonight at 7:30 in the chdmp1onslup final. Capo Valley's Jenny Jenning , a transfer who played for the Sailors last season, scored early in overllme to give the Cougars a 45-43 lead, but Capo Valley rrussed on its next seven field- goal attempts. ·At the end, it looked like (ttie Cougars) were going to get som points, then we got some rebounds (10 in overtime), and the shot by Talley," Dukus said. Talley was mobbed by h r teammates following her clutch three-pointer, but the celebration was tainted, because Coll en Eadie, Harbor's starting foiwAJ'd, suffered a spramed right ankle dunng the joviality. •Someone stepped on my foot and I fell the oppos1te way,• sad Eadie, who finished with seven rebounds and three assists, and lS not expected to play tonight. The Tars had pulled to withtli 45-H, when point guard Andtel Verhulst made a h throw With 2.58 left m OT. Newport mined i first SlX sho trom the floor ID the extra perlod, until ~ cam up larg • "It was open, o I 1ust tool(~­ said Talley. who drained bet maugurat thr -pointer ol UW ason in th S&llon' tbbtl attempt from the field of tha~ _ on, thanks to a pair ol 51ve boards by 6-foot center Cla)'ton. Nt wport Har\lOr, led by hullt'I l 2 points (8 °' 11 ..... lin ) and ll'\'8ll rftoaam. Clayt0n'1 U poln1I Ud boudl, fell Mhlncl ID t. quartet, 23·16, WblD ~·..c-.:i-~ ...... half e..,ow..,.-~ anm•'a Clll!I•• ... ,_ .. --· Dllr ... .._ CORONA DEL MAR-With 6-foot ... senior Darren MacDo~d, jU&l out from football oolstering the front line, the Corona del Mar High boys basket- ball team rolled to a 28-17 halftime lead and held on for a 51-C2 nonleague tri- t wnpb over visiting Pacifica Friday Jligbt. • MAcDonald, with just three practices und r his belt. scored 11 points and • had a teem-high eight rebounds in a startmg ri>1e tor the Sea Kings, who~ received ts and 14 points, respectively, trom foIWards Adam Klinke and Brian Coleman. •Our plan going in was to get tbe ball inside and that's what we did,• said CdM Coach Paul Orris, whose squad improved to 3-2. "It was the tint ti.me we've gone against a team that played thls much zone, so I thought we did a pretty good job.· Orris also praised his team's defen- sive intensity, particularly, with the g~e·s slower tempo. CdM frontcourt perlormers Charlie Peyton and Corey Gorily came off the bench to score four points apiece, while football standout Josh Walz shared time at point guard with starter Nick Friend. CASEY LUJ(S(H I DAll.Y PILOT Josh Walz of CdM drives the lane past Paclflca's Ryan Caraveo; at right. Corona.'1 Nick Friend falls to his knees attempting to steal the ball from Padfica's Jett Davidson. ,. ~. ------:--__:,_;_ ____________ __,_.: _________ __J ··· .BAS K'ET B:ALL 1,, SUMMA RIES HIGH SotOOL BOYS Estancia 6J, ...,,..,. 48 , • Score by Quwten Irvine 14 9 17 8 -48 'Estancia 21 20 14 8 -63 ' "Irvine ·Rahimi 10, Guinn 11, Hill 8, ..,r·triU 6, Miley 6, Rivera 2, Hudson 3, .~2. 3-polnten -Guinn 3, Hill 2. Technicals -Coach Keith (Irvine). EsUnda -candllsh 11, Plock 18, Nel- son 13, Novak 4, Casillas s. Maraya 6, • ~Y Simpson 0, Ro Simpson 0, Jahid O, Cotham 0, Flynn O 3·polnten -Plock 4, Nelson 1. .. ' .. ' ..J ; _ .Corvna del Mllr 51, Padfica 42 Score by Quatten P~fka 7 10 11 14 -42 ~ 'orona del Mar 13 15 11 12 -51 --Padfka · Davidson 1, Aimes S, car- -ave<> 11, Swan 6, Wallace 4, Woods 2. Peters 7, Fisher 6 ,3-polnter • Swan 2, Cara~ 1 , Aimes 1 CdM -Walz 1, f'eyton 4, Keane 2. Coleman 14, Gorrty 4, l(llnke 15, Mac- Donald 11, Friend 0, Evans 0. Q c:ost. Mesa 48. W...ttman J9 ' Score by Quwt.n Workman 8 8 14 9 -39 Costa Mesa 12 16 7 13 . 48 WottunM -Yem 2, Esperepee 7. H<llem 16, Ochala 9, Eli S, Cantero o. 3-pointers · Ochala 3, Halem. Fouled out -Yem. Costa Mesa Montoya 23, Ogo 5, Yori( 2. Payne 2, Correa 2, Leahy 14. 3-pointen -Montoya 4, Ogo. 0 HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS Newport H.t»or 50 " Cilf»lsb •.a Val~ '5 (ot) • Score by hriOcll capo 12 11 10 10 2 -45 ~ 9 13 14 7 7 -50 C...,o Valley -Jennings 19, Andef'soo 5, Combs 9, Christensen 2. Kissel 10. 3 J>C?inters • Jennings 1, Combs 1. Fooled out -Combs. Newport tWt:.or -Badorett 6, Eadie 3, Verhulst 12, Clayton 11, Talley 9, Alford 7, Klytu 2, Diaz 0, Dunne o, Paul 0, it.llano 0 3 pointers -Alford 1, Talley 1. Q Corvna del M.-47, C,.,yon 41 Sc:ore by Qu--. ' Corona def Mar 10 14 18 S • 47 Ca~ 12 9 10 10 • 41 • Warmington 10, Albano 2., ford 5, Simon 4, Gardner 25, Anderson 0, Hawley 1. 3-polnten • W.tnnlngton 1. Fouled Out -Simon. CMyon · Rose 2.. O'Neill 6, Fulbright 12. Hiflon 4, Seaman 6, L.udw\g 3, Mohltaml 8. Fouled Out O'Nelll, Rose. a emta ,_. 51-.. .., Alliia .... 17 ~ncho ~ltos 4 9 2 2 • 17 I Costa Mesa 9 11 18 13 • S1 i ~~-Oao2,Doa.n2. 1 LotA 2. Lopez 5, Ramirez 2. Nlumau I 2'c.on. Meile • Grover 4, Chapin 4, 1 ~ 6, Collett 8, Watanabe 4, Gron- 1 dahl 6, Grogan 5, Anderson 14. I I 0 I CGMMUNITY COi.UGi MIN I Or•• eo.t 12. II Camlfto 72 I 11 c.ifMtO Outt.r 6, Sholes 13, Moore 18, Muny.r 11, SMfton 8, t Nv".00 2, Ufandu 5, llllch 9. 1 , 3-Polnten~ Outler 2, Moore 2. Sholes l' 1, Rkh 1. °*• CWt -Cla'tis 22, Fr.calosy 1, AmbtoM 23, Wilcox 0, Downs 7, :AWl09 2. Mitchell 11. M<Ck.wlg 3, Park- .., J, :t-poWrt«s· Curtis 4, AmbrOM 1, MCOun9 1. HatNme: M-aM. " P < > 1 1 1< .i 1 1 1 :'\ < , ~ r " P <> H 1 < , If { 1 " 11 < )( > " .... briefly Newport Harbor's Wilson commits to William & Mary Harr:~g~T s:c~b :a~= GIRLS VOLLEYBALL standout Laura Wilson has verbally committed to accept a full scholar- ~hip fro~ the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Va., accord- ing to Sailors Coach Dan Glenn. 'A 5-foot-11 middle blocker, Wilson earned second-team All-Sea View League .hono~. this fall, h~~ping ~e ~ors advance to the CIF Southern Section D1V1Sion I e.m.ilinals, including a stunning five-game quarterfiMl upset over nationally top-ranked Huntington Beach WU.Son won the Sea View League shot put as a junior last spring and was second m the discm. She finished third in Division n at the section shot put finals and also played three year5 of basketball. Bidding for valedictorian honol"!ll at Newport, Wilson has plans to become a doctor. • By Barry Faulkner ~-Newport riders compete at fairgrounds COSTA MESA -Riders from Corona del w:n uBSTJllAN Mar and Newport HerbOr high schools Will oo ~. among those competing Sunday at the Interscholastic Equ ttian League·~ third show Of the on at tho Orange County FaugroundS. CdM1 Brin Claire and Andr a Mullinax competed in the varsity divillori at the mid-October JEL how, while Kara English, Julia W ks and Launa Alg ar represented th Kings on the lower levels. Newport'• conbng nt fig to consist of Emily Brernn y, Lauro St18hl, Crystal Bridgeman ~d BiAJ'lca Mollicone. Costa Mesa searching for a vanity tennis ooaclt COSTA MESA ... Cotta Meaa High SChool ii Hardllng for a vanity boys tennil C06Ch 1bole lntereMd in wallr.-on polltion 1hoWd contact Athlettc Director Jcry "°1' 5545 .. :ue1. J Curtis, Mitchell pace Pirates to 89-72 victory COSTA MESA -Orange Coast College's JC BA men's basketbAU team, sparked by season-SKETBALL high outputs from Duane Curtis (22) and Draper Mitchell (18), the lat- ter. ~om off the bench. rolled to an 82-12 nonconterence victory pver visiting El Camino Friday night, the losers dropping to 1-8 on the sea- on. It was 34-all at halftime before the PirZltes broke loose to post their fourth victory in 10 starts. Sailors take 6fth place at In1ne Tournament IRVINE -A drained Newport HarbOr team, who shuttled duectly from its 4-2 upset w1ri over Foun- tain Valley earlier in the afternoon, slipped past Missf.On Viejo on penalty ki~ks, 4-3, to take tilth place in tho Irvine Tournament Friday. . The Sailors (5·0-1) battled the Diablos to a corelea tie an regula- tion, before Brandon Brown. Ryan Yurada, Tobm Junowich and Jun Pcrk.i111 eaCh conv rted penalty kicks for the wm. Jak Opp suffered what could be a disloc~ted shoulder for the Tln. SAILORS CONTINUED FROM 81 hullt'• basket amt subsequent fr darow with J :48 on the clock. The Sallon lj>W1ed m the third quarter, taking a 3'·29 lead, as BnteDDa BIMloreJt 110 rebounds) hit a J r tft the key, Talley scored on a put~c.k: and Verhulst added a laytn with an assist by Bador k, oapplng a 7-2 run They led 36-33 after three j>erlodl, but Eadie picked up her lourth foul with 0:22 to go ln the thltd. She didn't return until 2~59 WU left ln reGuJatlon. VetbW.t aflo p Into foUl ttou- ble, pic:ldng up 1WW fOUfth with CcJMshoots for consolation crown after r 47-41 triumph • Corona del Mar forced to hang on at the end in order to nail down victory over feisty Canyon five . By Ric.hard Dunn, Daily Piiot IRVINE -Victory seemed inevitable for Corona del Mar High's Sea Kings early in the fourth quarter Friday against Canyon. Or at least that's what they thought. · Coach Garth Flint's Sea Kings leading by 13 points in the final quarter, needed the clock in their favor down the stretch to hold off the Comanches, 47-41, in the South Coast Girls Basketball Cassie at University High. CdM (4-t) will play The Bish- op's of La Jolla today at 4 p.m m the consolation title game. Jennifer Gardner, CdM'~ 6· l senior center, dominated against Canyon (2·2}, scoring 25 pomb , grabbing 13 reboun9s, and adding a pair of blocked shots It was Gardner's basket to open the fourth quarter that gave CdM a 44-31 lead, it's biggest of the game. But CdM didn't score another field goal. ln fact, it didn't score again until Doris Hawley Gardner sank a free throw with 0:46 left in the game and the Sea Kings leading, 44-39 With Corona del Mar ahead 45-41, Canyon's Meghan O'Neill missed two free throws with 0· 15 remaining. CdM's Lindsay Wanrungton rebounded and was fouled two seconds later, draining both free throws to ice the win -·we bad a cha.nee to reany get it over with and we didn't,• Flint said. •we didn't play well in the second half, after getting the momentum. I don't know if we thought we were going to win and lost our composure or what." CdM went ahead in the sec· ond quarter, outscoring Canyon 14-9, for a 24-21 halftime lead. The Sea Kings shot 7 of 13 from the floor in the third quarter, when they slowly pulled away, building a lead as big as 40-29 when Warmington netted a three-pointer with 1:19 on the clock. Warmington finished with 1 O points, seven assists and five rebounds. Hawley had six boards. " \ . Mus~ngs trample Vaqueros IRVINE -Costa Mesa ~gb's girls basketball team got back on the winning track Friday afternoon, big time, as the Mustangs put on a 36--4 run to dismantle the Rancho Alamitos Vaqueros, 51- 17, in a conso- lation game at the Wood- bridge Invita- tional. CMcb Len Whitacre finally found some positive aspects to his team's game lifter three straight losses to highly-regarded t~. as a defensive combination of Mar- gATet Grover, Carl Howse, Chanel A.Ddenon, Julie Collett and Cbrl.st:ina Watanabe took the Vaqueros apart . Andenon led all scorers with 1.C, and had 10 boards as wen as Mesa improved to 2-. oyerall . COACH CONTINUED FROM 81 gone. ClullWW. Newport-0 I thlnlr. Dick Pr.....,. should be hired as a football coach at Corona de! Mat High School TedWIWAao • I'm supporting Dick Freeman u bead' vanity coach. We've got to have him in the community and at school ' . Muy Jane Heme 0 1b1s '5 regarding tbe matter of the coach at CdM High School. The administration has shown a lack of _ appreciation for anybody that works for them and instead of rewarding um man with a job, they hang hllQ out tQ dry. This is typical of the administra- tors at CdM High School. 0 DoJores ROU CottaMua I think it would be a cotton . pidtin' crime U they do not give him a crack at bead coach if the man wants it. Outside of that f would have to be awful PO'd about tt because the man eameei it. OutSide of that, I'd also like to throw in one little hel~ hand for Coach Paul Orris. He's a pretty good man, too. WUliam Delane 0 I would love to see Dick given an opportunity to take the team and run with it this next year. He did a great job filling in. Bob Md:lellan 0 • I would like to inform you that the CdM Touchdown Qub over- wbehningly supports the appoint- ment of Dick Freeman as Head Coach. M the 1995 lteasmer of the * Touchdown Club, t have worked • closely with Coach Freeman and • believe that he is an outstanding • individual, ~-As interim Head Coach, be dealt effectively with several complei: penonal and football situations ... more then most coaches will ever have to face. His positive leader- ship and ability to communicate and motivate bis pl4yen and assis- tant coaches was inspirational. We also have confidence that Or. Martin and hi& staff are acting on behalf of the best interests of the school, the pla.yen and the parents as they consider their decision. Steven V. ltlccabona a • I pl4yed football at Corona del Mar High School. 1 am a senior now and my ti.me bu passed. J have bad the opportunity to work under many coaches and can honestly say that this past year at Corona deJ Mar bas been one of the best experiences I have had. Coach Freeman bad a great deal to do with that. J want il to be known that he was there to guide me, not only in football, but al.lo for any personal problems that came up. He has earned the love and respect from mysell and my team- mates. Coach Freeman stepped in when we most needed him. In my opinion, Coach Freeman turned our football program eround. Ryan Nebon. 'IHI 0 . • I want to take lhis opportunity to make it clear to Corona del Mar's administration· tho.t letting Coach Dick. Freeman slip away would be the biggest mistake they could ever make. He was named Coach of the Year for a reason. I respect few as much as 1 respect Coach Freeman; both as a coocb and u a person. I know that anyone else who has played for him, or coached with him. feels the way 1 do. f retuse to write the word •tnter~ im• in front of Coach Freeman'• name, because he has· been our Head Coach from the day he • stepped forward. • 'S 0 C C B ll ' SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1!195 Slammers 13-1 for the seaspn . ' IJ ' lbe Slammers under-12 soccer team.' trom Orange Coast United. completed en 1 undefeated Silver League season with two 1 victories Saturdoy. : The Slammers powed it on in a 6-0·win • over the Upland Celtic and then capped 1 the S('U()n with a 3-0 victory ewer the • JUSA Patriots. • ' : The Celtic game was unusual in that both goalies, James Towers and Kyle , Sapak, each scored goals. • -Towers, playi.D.g forward for the first lime, headed in a blistering shot by l\'tOn • Wahl that had bounded back off the cross-, bar. Sa.pak scored on a second-half penal- ty ldck. The Slammers finished the regular sea-. son with a 13-1 record, outscoring oppo- nents 52-9. Ryan Wolfe, Kevin Campos and Aldo Bautista were the season's lead-, ing scorers . Slammers under-12 Jiuad had a standout seilson. Back row, from left. KYie Dixon, Kyle Sapak, Kevin Campos, Jake Steelman, Andy Almquist, Tyson Wahl, Coach Ziad Khoury. Kneeling, from left, Aldo Bautista, Spencer MacDonald, Brett Luchesi, Josh Cornett. Tyler Thornton, David Peel, Ryan Wolle, James Towers. The Slammers also won three touma-; ments and na.r;rowly miised winning a • fourth, Tbank.Sgiving weekend, before : falling 2-0 to the state champion Irvine • Strtkers in the title game of the Irvine Soc-: cer aub Harvest Cup. YOUTH BASKETBALL ,,-, Newport Mesa NJB season goes into full swing A number of local teams were in action this past. week as the Newport Mesa National Junior Basketball season got into full-swing. Here's a recap: Bulls 59, Spun .(1 The Bulls dominated the Spurs with Chad Gorden leading the way with 18 points. Shawn Biggio added 12 and Jeff Cheek, nine. All Net Division 8th grade boys Jago.an 65, Santa Ana Eagle• 58 The Knlcks St, Sonics 49. Dustin Belingworth scored 19 points to lead the Jaguars to victory over the Santa Ana Eagles. Steve McCarthy had 17 points and 15 rebounds. Mike Campbell also bad a dou- ble-double with 14 points and 10 rebounds. Arya Hawkins had nine points and four steals and Robert Balores and Gahardt Coatsi, bad five and six rebounds, respec- tively. •The team won by their defense and balanced attack,• according to Coach Sel- win Mansell 6th grade boys Dlvtston II Yorba :ynaa Bruins so. Lakers 45 The Lakers jwnped out to a 29-21 half· time lead, but couldn't hold as the Bruins battled back for the win. Slh & 6th grade boys Ttallblazen 52, Heat Sl Greg Perrine canned two free th.rows with :03 left on the clock to lift the ll-ail- blazers over the H~at. David Conte finished. with 14 P..Oints and Joe Foley hAd.10 to lead the Lakers. The Blazers led by 15 at the half, but the Heat battled back to take the lead with DJvltlon I 7th a. 8th grade )>oys All-Star Grune set for Sunday at El Toro High •Costa Mesa's Grayeli, Hylton, Dandy, Newport's Richardson, Peetz earn South All-Star berths. LAKE FOREST -Costa Mesa High senior Robert Grayeli, the CIF Southern Section Division U Co-Player of the Year, tops a list of five Newport-Mesa District standouts representing the South in the annual Orange County All- Star water polo game, Sunday at 1 p.m. at El Toro High. Grayeli will be joined by Mesa teammates Sean Hylton and Ryan Dandy, as well as l'lewport Harbor stars Chris ~Cbardson and Mike Peetz on the 15-player roster, chosen from 28 who tried out for Rebel co-coaches Brian Kreutzkamp {Costa Mesa) and John Wright (Marina). Hylton shared Pad.fie Coast League Player of the Year laurels with Grayell and was a first-team All-CIP selection, while Dandy wo.s a second-team All-CIF hon- oree for Kreutz.kamp, who resigned after two seasons at the MUSW>gs' helm Thursday. Richardson, a first-team All- ClF Division J choice, and Peetz a second-team All-CIF designee, helped lead CO.ch Bill Barnett's Sailon to the CIF quarterfinals. -By Barry Faull<n er ),()()left. • SATURDAY ............... College men -SOUtMm California College at ~Jose Christian, 7:30 p.m. Community toO~ women -San Diego Mesa •t Or•nge Coast, 7 p.m. High school boys -Costa Mesa/Costa Mesa Downtown Tournament at Costa M@SB High; 7th plKe, 3 p.m.; 5th place, 4:30 p.m.; 3rd place, 6 p.m.; championship, 7:30 p.m.; Newport Harbor at TerMK..11 Valley, 7 p.m. (non league) High sc:hool girls · Costa Mesa at Cypreu Tournament, V'S. Beverly Hills, 4:30 p.m. • SOCCEll High. IChool boys • Newport Harbor at lrVine Tourmiment. High sc:hool girts -Corona del Mar at Irvine Tournament, 1 p.m., tonsolatlon d\ampM>nsh\p, at Irvine High • WllES'IUNG High KhocM -Estancia at Anaheim 10-way Tournament, 10 a.m. SUNDAY • WATER POLO High school -Orange County All·Star Game at El Toro Hloh. 1 p .m. Evan Cooper started the winning play with a rebound on the defensive boards and then swept the outlet pass to Perrine on a fastbreak. Perrine was fouled in the act of shooting and pwnped in his game- winning free th.rows. Magtc .(3, Jazz 26. Lou Castillo had 14 points and seyen rebounds and Robert Ch4l 12 points and 15 rebounds for the Magic. Girls Rockets 43, Santa Ana 7 Sharon Day and l..avita Caseo each had 13 points to lead the Rockets over the San- ta Ana Hot Sisters. The defense was outstanding, led by ,.Day, Evita Castillo and Linda Salazar. Carrie Hawkins and Monica Martinez added some strong rebounding. Division ID 3rd & 4th grade boys 1\"allblazers 29, SonJcs 27 Aaron Fitzhugh scored 12 points, <I> including three th.ree-poioten in a row, to lead the Trailblazers over the Sonics. Brett Perrine scored nine .points, an<t_ Tom Yorko added seven for the Blazers. Jordan Salinger and Jason Patida scored key baskets and Daniel Cooper did a great job on the boards. 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W.Adt •'28M(c)) lo Grltlllh ci;im: ol said coc1e on lh• good•. aofllll Pi-~ ·ou. no~~ MESA, CA 92529, ~ "c:tlll.us au.IMU Jtcil: F, N'rNbold • Enlfrt.11~ Co.. 2955 tffS3HHlt Re••d9f'l\lal SIMI, 2808 ~ "' Cho amoin of 11.reinatlet deecrib9cl .. ri.wWlg bMrl sirven lo pal'· o( 0rang9, Sit.I• ol Calif(lf• NMn• ••.t•.,..m This •hltomont w ... llad Champion Way 1259, Tua-Dally P1161 Nov M o.c, 2 Th9 Rhine, Ste, "C", New- '5 • 1 4 1 ••• f ' 15 f 0, lnlsc,nan~• hOl.lteMld ti• knoWn ICI deitn en ~ NL . • The f<*OWlng perMn1 ... ....,, 'ltMI ~ Cltirtl ol lin AMd'i, CA 92980 ' 18 1995 ' . Sii . • p(ll'f BNch, CA 82813 ~UR BOULEVARD Items soru 1•ltig9r910t1, ..,.111 thef•ln and tht tlme The property ls sllOl'ed bv ®'OQ tlutlnfft at• La Otang. CO!M'lfy on 12-&.M Willlsm L H~. 295$ ' ' 700 Sa!Vatcn Frtnk Gottuso. WIDENING. SEGMENT t. ~ washers, dotting tpecUled In euch nolko IOC' BAISfOl SYREET MINI Bareta Rench Market, ·,eos tffl)IM81S ChMlplon Wey 1259, i:us-Buy ti. s.11 "·Find It. 452 Serra Of., Corons dt>I p~FJC COAST HIGHWAY Md P«tOf\91 fMopert)', <kit pt menl of~ !Ml NY-STORAGE, localed .t 1100 W Isl St. $.ma Ml, 'CA Dally pS(lf o.e, t IS. 23 lifl Ranell. CA t28eO Cl•e•ffled, Mw, CA NS2:S ' TO 1000 FfET NORTH OF notice Mv1ng bHn ~ 10 n/ eMl)lr9cl will be IOld el BRISTOL ST., COSTA. eiro:J •• 30 9" ' san3 Thl1 billlrMtt II CO~ Thlt butlness II con- SAN JOAQUIN HILLS pattiH Mo""'" 10 claim an pUbllc euc:llol'I tw INSTOR· MESA. CA. 8212t Warren S ~h '1 ' . • ROAD. ln191'etl lhefeln and the AGE HUNTINQTON llEACH The ll9m1 to be told ar9 1121 ~ Orfv.. Cotti Buy h. S.11 It. Find It, '£' ' APPROVAL OF PRE-11rM IP9cihd In tuch ,,.,_ 1octii.c1 at 7471 WNMf ~11y described " fol. flllle1&, CA easze ' Cl•ulfl•d. s Li.Rl:lWiG OUAUF/CAT/ON OF CON-ti<:• tor paymtfl$. (If such Ave. Countv ol QranQ1, lows: furnllur•, ctolhln;, Thi• bu.t ine•• ,, Cort- TRACTORS FOR CON· Ifft 111\llne 11pl1od wt~ be Sttll of Calilornlal on the loolt wtdl« olh• houS• ducted by. •n lnd!YldUll STAUCTION OF SECTION eotd at pubUc euc!IOn by 13th ·d•y ol D•c•m~ hold .hems etofod by tht Have yolJ star19cl dolng ' • t 5 WASTEWATER PUMP INSTORAGE ANAHEIM, lo-1995 t! t:OO am. Terms 1or I~ p«SOM: bU._a .,..., No f-STATION eatltd ., 1ne W, P90ha• 1M Al•.,. C••h only. Stl• King, OW~·421E Warr•n Sorour S.vedi- '" APPROVAL OF PLANS w:r.· County of °'t.nDI· •ubJect lo canc1ll•llo11 OIMtl, ~NY. 394E Smith I ;{ I AND SPECIFICATIONS Sill. of c.lilOl'nil on h Lendlord ,_, th1 •ighi Whltnld••· Robin, 28&Q Thi• ttmlment Wu fll9d j -,Of\, 1115-116 SIDEWALK, 141h dsy of D•c•mbor 10 bid, Below It • ~I ol McGN, B1~y. 1881 with tM County Clerk of f CU RB & GUTTER RE· 1095 at 11:00 am Tetm1 for name• and unit numbets CoMn, Willilm, 421C 0rsng9 County on 11-2-95 t PLACEMENT PROGRAM •Uie safe are c•th only. S•le RMff Prinz: AOO:J6 . Ems•ll•r. Gary, 416D I APPROVAL OF PLANS 1ub/9CI 10 canc•U•llon. en.n LI e.n. A0204 Shephard, 'fl#enl, 4300 t99S318)501 • AND SPECIFICATIONS Landlord 1eSllWI lhl rlgh1 Dll'lld Clttk Ao2sa cu T.chrlology, 303 & :ICM o.Jly Pilot o.c. 2, 9, 18, ~fltY. Mortuary • FOR CONSTRUCTION OF lo bid. Below It a tl•I ol Jafh1ry Buller A0691 Baket, Nancv. 1968 2:1, 1995 Sa719 .... _.......Crematory ANEW BUSINESS?? 'ij4~KAf:itt:ggRNHEERN~~ ":,':,!ir.:.=:'~~ ~twe:.::,~';/'0716 ~'~!in!~~J~~~17K ' PUBLIC NOTICE 6TH STREET AND DOVER Roben Clpomnr. 1224 Stl'Ven Aobrn.n A0731 HdlOC'I, Gary, 687 FlctlUous Bu•lno•• RIVE Cecil!• BtOl.lttard, 1235 Oaorg• ~· Ai>734 Hiiton, Gary, 452 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • "" A.PPROVAL OF SALE OF Sui·anne Collier, 1»6 Mlchllll Po,,;1111 A07S4 Shephard, Tom, 196A N•m• St•toment I FIRE ENGINE , Jittery Wheel11, 1240A. Mlchetle Tlnl• _.:0784 Beta Ttielt Hou ... :181 Thi tollowlng P'flON .,. ~ APPROVAL OF Sending• Bobble Blyh•·Po1n1r, Richard Tayto; A0609 Ables, Norman, 4•1C OOlrog bullnet.• 11: POlillve The U!gal Depamnmr al the Daily NJt is pk=d z te11er supporti~1 Ot· 2139 Rob9<1 Btdaloi A0819 Abl•t. Normtn, 4410 ~!2.tec:Slloyo~o.! •. ~r;i.~.,•1· Mottu•~ 1' C••~ fQ announcr a new savia nmv availabk w new busiMff4 .., arige County I AS· Llslf1McCarthy,2208 JerryROlllf A0825 Kuiilich,Greg,•260 ....... , ""' ~:1 ,_.., ' ..... oc:1111on In lh sppllca· Charl11 Mill.lldln. 2233 Mtn er.....; A0844 Moore. Michael 139 16th Sl, NewPott Beach. Cremation l lion to sponlOt' Iha CALI· · Mlch1ll1 Bln!htrctl, 2240 Pay!on ChaCalos A08S5 Rasmussen, Ned/K1nd1a, CA.. 92663 1 ~~ay I FORNIA STATE GAMES IN Klis Klllogg, 2250 Rachel ~or1ner Ao88J 1210 • Parry Gene N•u.. 3152 f" 'AUGUST, 1996 John Schaeltt. 2274 Dilnt Mtlneto' 81020 Peterson, Allan, 250 Maln•t'f, Los A!amnos, CA Sta esa : PUBLIC HEARlNcf(S) O•vict 8fQ\lllrl, 3111 Dsvid Moor• (:0303 Ma1kll. Tony, :138 90720 M2-•1eo r Continued public he1r1ng Penny Moore, 3127M Mlchael Sl~llf1 c0314 ODena, Sanchei, 150 & This bu11n1s1 l• co~";~~~~~~~ r1<J111dlng the COMMUNITY Cahtetlne Hottman, 3137 Cynltola Hottm~ c0349 1190 ducted by: sn indlvl(k;al I " COMMEkCIAL DISTRIC1 UN C111•r, 3200 ·, Mills SttpMn C03S4 &Ktwlltn, HNlhtt, 582C Htve you IW'lecl clolng t'f'OUCY GENERAL PL.AN Mlchael Collty. 3233 ~k Edwsrdi CG4IS Dt1ecl ll·J0.95 busll:less Y•I? }'91 2·S.90 ,.l';MENOMENT 95-1\C) Anthony Wetill, 3308 Pelflcia Julldnl C0420 BRISTOL ST. MINI STOA· P'!ry G. Nsu W< wi/J now SEARCH the name for you at no_,, chmg.. ttnd,,,.,. you the time ttnd the trip "1 the Cmm HOUS< in San14 Ana. Thm, af course. aji<r-'rhe sauch is complmJ wr wiU fik your fictitious burinas name -.i with the OJwuy Ckr/r, publim ona a wr<lr for four....,;, as rrquiml bJ law and Ihm fik your pro<f of publiarlWn with the CounlJ Ckrlt. r .Public Marlrog regwdirog Mati1m1 Tharawaley, Daniel Ol'nl'll')' •c0421 AGE Thi1 1ta1ement was llllld VACATION OF A PORTION 3324 Kathleen Silv • CG42fi Sioried: B~!ill Olson with thl County Clerll of PlMsr stUp bJ "'file your fictitious burinas statnnmt al the Dailj Pilot. 330 W. t' OF.A SEWER AND PUBLIC Ro1>en Hertz, 3328 Danny Jones'c0461 Ttil1•not1ce l1 given Jn at· 01ange COunt)' on 12-6-95 : UTILITY EASEMENT AT Michael SnffCI, 3329 Cherlyn p1w$ey C0479 cordan<;e wlth tne provi· 19115381S8!12D .. 3002 AND 301<1 BREAK· Diane Evltn. 3333 Raymond 01.neO. C0536 ,1lons ol Stcllon 21700 11 Dtlly Pilol Dec. 9, 16, 23, : SAS DRIVE. CORONA DEL Dsvld .Jotmcon, 333<1 Richard Jollll$00 C0545 seq. ol 11'11 Buslnest & Pro. 30 1995 S.n4 When Wcxds Are Not Enough "Spedallzlllg In SympathJI FIOCDerS" 2983 Harbor Blvd . Costa Meta BaySt, U-Maa. If you amnotnupby.p"'1seadlusa1 (714) 6424321 ttndw. wiU ""* ammgmitnl1 for you"' i>tndle this procrJw."' man. \; MAR Oon.uiltt. Mauro. 4112 Jannl!er ledbette'r, C0567 fff!lon1 C.od• of th• Slate'l ~~· 'O'~· ===°"°"" !. A.ppllclltlon ol Kenneth J. Unds Hu1e1, •141 ertdl•y Luc.,o C0596 crl Cal!lorni~.. PUBLIC NOTICE Ctlllnurit• to RESUBD~ Roget 8etl'l(I', 4143 ' Sat.1 tu~ to prior Cllfl-'1--------- VIOE (RetubdMslon No. Gerald E, CWk, •203 i:tillallon In lh• ewni ol tel· ~c11tlou• Bu1lnon If you should haV< any Jiuth<r ~ p"'1se ad/ us ttnd w. will b<,,,.,. than glad tr> aJ.tist you. Good lurlt in your new burin<SS! .• 1019) an ••Isling 11ng11 Maiy Bus1et, •228 Overstocked wllh llemenl balwe•n Own11 N•m• ltate~nl -1am11y iot Ind t porlici:n ol Miry Busl.,, •229 sluft? lfld obHgalod patty. The lollowlrog pertoot.,. -cO!Tlnlefdal parcel lri to BoObie-Mtnley,<1235 A call to Publlth•d N••por1 OolngbutJnest 11: •) OV2 two parcel• lor tlngl• lam-Tim l.9onard, •247 Classlfled S.ach-COsll M"a Ody H1art to Hoert Productk>ot fly r•slOeollsl deveiopm.nl Nsnnell• Pik1, •306 wlll help Pltot Ooc:omber 2, 9, 1995. bJ Glt1bal Yld.o Pt~ _11 352 HAZEL DRIVE. Andre Autry, 4317 842·5678 u720 Ilo na, 2•Blt T•bu1nc•. 540-3135 ac• · '~Pilot 0 A D I NA N c E tl F 0 A Jon Grllfln, 432S MltsJon Vlefo, CA 12992 0 •SSWllD llOUllS Telephone 8am-5:00pn Monday-Friday Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday .PAILY PILOT DIADUNIS Monday ........ -.FddaY 5:00pm 1\rsday ........ --Mmlay 5~ WOOnesday ....... Tuesday 5:00pm. Thwl;day ··-·······Wednesday 5~ Friday ................ Thwl;day 5:00pm llYPllO .. (714) 642-5678 aYMX (714) 631-0594 .(Please include your name am phooe pwnber 800 we'll call you ·beck with a pice quot.e.) BYM.A•OR .. •&-dOH1 330 Wtst. Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 9'lf>ZT Conxr cl Newporl Bhd & Bay SL GENERAL POLICY Rates and deadlines arc subject to change without nohce. 'The publisher reserves the riptt to censor. reclassify. revise or reject any classified advertisement. Please report any error tha£ may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot & The Indepctident accept no liability for any error in u 8dvertiscmeot for which it.may be responsible except for the cost of the Spac<! actually occupied by the Cmir. C.mlit can only be allowed for the fir>t insertion. ® COSTA MESA 1024l•H·o·u·s·E·s·,--•lcosTAMESA 2124 NEwPoRT NEWPORT CORONA NEWPORT NEWPORT NEWPORT -BEACH 2169 BEACH 2169 DEL l\IAR 2622 BEACH 2669 BEACH 2669 BEACH 2669 -M• .. V•rd• 5Br 2~e1 CONDOS a •au t 11u1 M•d I t•r··I •-::::::::::::::~=· ll~::!~~~=~~·l~~!!i~¥.~-.~~l~ii!'~~:-!:;;;.iii;i~j&i~i:ii~~~~ii;ii jo~~i!!~~~~~ f11mlty hm n.M park•. FOR RENT rane•n Slld, 2~8a j LndKpd yds, (l&j roof/pnl 11ome. G•led 011 CM & 19R Upper RHf Unit •THE 8LUFFI• 1· 2811 1ASA w/ Vl.w 1 X.I 11 Btdroom *18R 1828• 2 MAITER BR, 28A ~~~"~ lnlout. ey tlWlV !5'-8133 NB bord•r. 2-cer gar. gereg•, wtk to bch, aty, llfld unit, quiet loc $1195/mo. utll• Incl. a. ~"fi'k.1n clout 1725 :ZBR 28A 1725/Up Apt. Ad uul pd. se50I 1 ~d 11075/ A $750/mo+••o dep. 3Br, 28•, •~· 12/15 Av\ 12/15. Call 2:22· p us ,.,..838 Retrlg I. dlshwesh•r mo. N•er ..,....,,,..,..5 ......... ......,...,... Xlnt •-1 u•luel yr""' mo. gt 220•• 3510 s1. 01• s .., 60 00 pa ..... 1 , ·-·o ·-··~· -• " GENERAL 873-37770f3:12·1.400. "" 1850Agt94 5 67711M·FM1orepp1. nc . ""'~ pool. No Fwy•.759-11128 •IAttcl•llltfM· GorgllOYS /280 28A1:~~~~--2~1~0~2,1c:::y-~~~~~~l-ii'~'~ooif."~·;;·~·~·;·~··;·~·~··;; Why Pl•y Hid• 'N P•l•. No , •••• Nol--~".<;""=="'---.. , .......... """ Twnhm w/2-c.r 'Q•r. A Cozv Cot•••• 1Bd •St 1 t/2 C•m••lon SM1l wllti chlldcer•? 1oau, S4S.411SS Sell your hOm• ........... ...., bar~ 111 1149,900. 18& plu• den. FP, BluHe Town•hoM•• l•••••••••I $1•50 41 3+2-Upper, Call CI•• elCl•di--"=""=-:;:::;::.::::,:._I through ctanlflod • ....... .. .., .,_llC, P• ok T•nor• Agt _ patlO. Peta ok. Only •2 1 3°0°0° ,w"c''' View 1r•11DTMENTS Ni rm, Ip, w/d. Gd creel!\,-'-°"-•'~'-"'-"''~·'~'-"~·--___ •_4-"'2~··~·~·~•:;... __ 78o.8702 W'9WICN9..._ · 1743. Call 988-0145, • uetom-,as-.....,, rtq, 310-3711·1.487,'' •-..i. ., 1u"'1.,.11111 of~ u11urad•d 12saa. POI. UNT h==_,,=,..,==-1·--------·-~-----oc:.,..-:-.:.,':\::,:=*.; l·NE--W-P_O_RT-----l ''::alw&ll~ , ' 11~!:1~ ~~~ w~~·hkun:s~ ~ea:, 0s~:9:·~--·~::' ~~~8'Q~~:: COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2424 ~c"o'"s"T_A_ME.,..S,.A_2_8_2_4 ............... i..u... !EACH 1069 PlllC'e•~nt Fored *·Walk 10 Kai. 850-3822 I ~2~bl~k:•~lo~bo~oc~•~· •~·~·~'~::::::;~======::::::::: --=~~w.l••••••iii-I ~ .::~:.~~~::-::.::.. FABULOU81AV1NGI BALIOA h noy,11950873-38~· tw. ....,.,., Wbi) •91 B11t Artl Velutf -·-· b k d t tt vou wouki Ilk• to ISLAND 260e Op•tre ltudlo wtttt ........ ~-.,-a I l·-·•11 A'Cc,..v..,"'. 'wr~ ... c:.n.·.~ lt'I• .,_•home th.st'• ktlcll. UtHa lnc:t. &450/ ....... ,.,.. ..... .-alt~ uallly 4/8Bd 3Ba ''' Id " valu~ from $800K 10 mo All! Nowl C.1122:2· ....._ .... -.o."'"'9 ~horn. nt l"MhlOn &t200/mo. 2'8-0180 $l2M, V\alone Propw ... •u• chw~ ~ 8770 M·F 8.S lor .ppt • .._, ....,_. M 1fl ~o8.'9~ ~~~~ --------e1t1n llt.eano• ti•• on Oleplay I• du~x. 2Br, • em.n.1.,..,... _______ 11 4111,11.,.4 111 .. ._,1 Ontv S4to900 / 18d 1ea, lrp1¢. pool. IOOldng for quallned 308\.t Coral, 11000/ COST" MllSA 262, ' ........ TEAM81 c.11 · N0:1 IS~~A Pet• Ok. Only IH3. meMQ•• to llvti Jn mo. 310.2734300 n " f. J 0 ,•~ --.1::.: 1;,P~o~t~rl~olt~T~•~n~o~r~•~""~''.l:~-:w:.::.; .. .;2~1~0~6:1·~"'~'~'00~ .. t"r:'~3~5~, ~~~I thffe ptop.rtles, For•l _________ j!•'!"!~~~---·11 ••,...,,'j,16/ f 5 , 111 M 7 90-8708 Hom. t;, t-kOikl.,. lurlh., Info contact I 2 .,. i U la""4f'Y v.:=r:: 48d asa, fp, gu, tnca Eltnboth « M .. ltM JALBQA hk-t1p•. g.,., 2:Mt v .... , ..... _,.,. a10 c"'""" ~, ll'r•rnlum 100. sa.aui yard. P•t• otc:. °'11Y/"!11 2 .. ~2f, .... ~~oeo~.~r;~~n~~NUISVtA~~---·2iieiiOll7,/..,~H=~~-~~-~~.,~·=·~/j 1111 IC .. ,.._ plan, 28ft, Den, 28A. & Charming .4Br hm wt 11300. Call Hl•0141S. Hhlfli V11W HOM•I (3t0) 931·'7970 , ....... -. '4Collll,50G. ly awn.. IH,y ..-u, 3~8a, ~k'. 68r.38• Som.,eet on aall 1 •• 1 •-.. "to , ••• .., __ "" ......_a21t. >laer. ()Ny 7 yra Old, ~h Nie. c:ond -,..,.. ......... e10 CANYON VILLA.a t3700. t-t0.532" HVNTlNGTON · · bMch ~'° YHrt)' ou1et a s.cur.. Aval~~~HOO. 't2stfno. Avt 111. IHf N rtllYd. !:~c:_.•::::.:£ BEACH 2140 .;11m ............... e1uoet ~7m J1ou•••1 M-8nd• Agt. 1S .. 1too IAllOA T ....... Cl••• 2Bd ~·::4::-rdOc~!.J ·~™ 9'IQht ' ctn ...... tBr &Yell NOW, -/MiiiiiUl----1,:PIOOll::~s~ULA~~~2~1~0~11 11a, g.,, fncCI Y•rd. Ocntrnt •Pl , ... ,, wk/ Nkl• ., ••• MP rua ICll No pets. Oat. NH • ... J:OlfDOS MOIItl Pftl. OK. Only tf050f fl"IO/yr""""""' l.I04300 Hff w/utll, Qi.MC NI $450 ~. 160 a. 21•1 ,Ol 111.B HOlllS 1100 W8'.,,...nl With aid• Call Mf-3305• Liff 1•1• 3Br •c.t•n.lm!f, N/pM ln.aNO~Mt· 1"1 ON3 il••••••••li1111•••••••1I ti.. t8r, nua• Cleek, 1· 28• unlurn. Yeerly eTUDIO.CloM to beft, • •I• 1Bt, ocm, C#· -• "' In Udo Pti ~,. oat'· Nwpt .,i.t!CI -wro-122~fmo. No •"*' py11y tvrn'd ~. porl, lndry, Cut•, ~--i------1 MOO D ""5 Aa P91•. IST3-147J; NrewfY ~ clffn, S.. 1'173 W-.t· &iaii:U, 1002 ~,,.,,, ~ .u.~. = . •wld, 122-1"9 BEACB ·2189 LIDO Mooii. km. Pwti t&31 . Jtm l7M"n mlnet., <~rJ. 17111 !8dm'I ~CJOaUI. Ch•tmlno fuul'd I + 1 mo. 841-1481 ........ CLOllO 7 drll " bay. r.nl COIONA &1000 ~In • .,.,. '°pvt bc:l'I JIHO , •••• a.t ···~ "''"'' for ~ S132:. Own« '""'eM DIL MAI 2122 E•,Bl\IN Conde> 'b'l3b• .,..... toW11°t1• COIOlll. atuill• •P•t1C11n1 "" ... --•Tow,i-~·~1 .. ~-~·~11~·=:::r::-i:1~~~~~;,-~=·~'°°'~·;-~~·~I~~, _ ..... .., 104 DILllU 2122 --... ... .... ... om..-:9:iJOom·l:OOc:M·F ,...,., 1'110., Your Ol•••lllM , 11' t2000IMO 840o1.. On~ QC OOWW at Wl9 0ntr 1111 ...... 141. .. 10:00 --.00 pm a ~ ..,... TOii ''" ~ ThemoetOOft'IPI' .. ,.,. .. aa1111 Ml.iua• ••• 1 ' , 1° "-18tl1ut1M0.1er1 n•• crpl/pni, ltu"'"•••• t5 NO 1161MmOr.•SllltMal'W ,C.A "'94771 bl. ...,,,., .,. ef'td _. ~ a.-. IWt nowl 1-cw car l*na. pool,°"""' 2llr tllQfmo. ,~ 1nc1rf nn. A\'91 now. P•••· ll•o range, ..... ., ... , ... _. :.°'..;;;--Coif !·1~1!!0_!.._._112~~=*~·!1;•.' ""~-!!!ly!!f.! .. !!!!l!.:.·11.J!e~~~=~.r.ri!. •• !!:! .. !ll!liLI.! .. !: ........ =·--1.:"IL_....!r~~~~.:1: .. ::"::::•:• __ .;.._~::;== '· 2 PVUm1U I014 1V, ILICTIORICS. 2&89 BUSINUS • lDSONALS . 55JO snuo to80 ~~;;~!!!!!!ii~!I PINA.NC! . ........... dHlgner ·------·11 CAMI l'llONT 2bd ..... PT ,_.Haflt ~~t~2·=.~i.---------. AIMl. -.n. ~· Up-l'EllSOKALS 1 lhrt/Wk. Thur4un new. OOfgeoua end Ya ....... lttreo ... Yr ...... No pet. BUSINESS 11am-7pm. up to 111/ tabte. all oia... \4" t A 11~ • .t002 River hr. s.tt .. tarter, Pf'Of. thick'. 640.5324 S)'9 em wHome 1~53. • OPPORTUNITY DATING? SHY? appear .. good J*>Ple --__;-------~ =: "=~·.:~g: ON8 8.0ROOM 2904 For a fun time call •klU... Hunt 8ch/Foun. ---------.. •P••k•r• S400. nr f'•h ..... lnet c.at· "°11·592-S90-035. Vall•r loc. flax re•: Bl k "'·"·h 574-4255 or home Port.~Jf:~U~:/mo * SNACK ROUTI! * 33~ per minute, 19~ caro (415) 390-1285. T w • ~d .~ u at 5®-1129 954_.. FOR SALE • Dlatrlbute ••letllll•rk•tlne cleaned! 1200 574. ' S~lou• 1 Br w/lon, the hotteat anack Item HOT CONNECTIONS Executlvea. Computet 4255 or at home nytt, 2 patio•, walk·ln In the U.S.A. Proven 1.S00.4604U8 literate. f'/l.X reaume: ~1129 clat. End unn ov.ttooka SS$ Maker. Call Nowt 71 '•280·1180 Attn: "::=:====::;:::::: GARAGE SAL'l!S pool. 11390. $75-8003 1 ·800·348-e2eo Ellubeth. Or call _ c. 280-8080 t.adl•• Omega Con· I'll•••••••• 1 •-• .... 28R, oc.e•n $Payphonea•Local YMENT · t n lion tch ata•-~'' ;l.w. 2 balconl .. , Situ$ LOWHt PrlCH EMP10 T .. ctM,. Now hiring ~.:.:,8K W:,1d.' oo1d1--------- • W/D·hks>s, 1·car gar, $ 2 K IW k I y Pot' I for January • Pr• face w/1/2 gold bar• BALBOA 51160 egent 831-11097 80().80().3470 24 Hra. school teacher to on braclllt & d1L t>ezal. ISY •llrft coteacti, prlv School a..n.nu 6106 very Lru 2Br 2Ba, Medical Biiiing F/M ~ ... PLo-~•-uct campue/lrvlne, S3K •ac S800 "°'2963 '"iiiiil••iiiiiiiiiiiiii 1Ja; balcony, mlcrowave, 100,000 + F(T .10a1 1 uu;.n' PT afternoons ~ FT. Solld pine atmo1r9/entar t• ,..... frplc. Huge muter Brl • 45,000 t Pff 5530 l(Jnt wkg. cond., ben-centr, new SUJOO, HC $1320. 675·8003 ema, min. 12 unit• $450. Blue L..>ahap• 1 Da1 only, Sat, Dec. 9, t·S. Snowboard stuff, Jacket1, com· puter atutt, golf 11uff, booka, china & more. Join I 27 Jtlr Ofd CO"" $35,000/Vr ECE raq. ~30 sofa w/occ chalr A pany. Home but com. potential. ~~~ ~;~,~~t;;~~·:..o.~ .. puter bulintSI. Ont on books. Toll Free (1) EMPLOYMENT tr inl N ...... ..i 800-898·9778 ext. A· VICES 5533 -------Ont I ng. o 1.o~ .. ,ng 1381 tor d•talls. SER MERCHANDISE 212 Agate {alley) MISCELLANEOUS • RENTALS HOLIDAY BOUTIQUE NoshousELLitNfttlGRE,Q'D $40,000/Yr Income -·-MISC. 6015 Pot• n ti• t • Hom• Pl•... be aware that iiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiiii~ 2706 1-800.297·2878 txtte2 Typists/PC UHra. Toll the Usttngs In thl• cat· XMAS TREES 8-9'. 15 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil PAYPHONE ROUTl!S eFxrHT)361) 1~~9g7:.8 egory ~y require you gal $40. Herb1, Junipers &PAT108ALE Anllque9 & cralts, etc. Sat, 12/9. 9am, 106 Marine Ave. (1 block past nre atatlon) •NB 1/2 Blk to beach. Local SltH·for sale, to call a 900 number s1. 8' King/On palma•--------- Prof, non/smk, kit priv. 52,000/wk potential. Admln. Aaatat. For rest In which ~r• Is a $20. CltN.avocado (trurt· CORONA Gar. W/d $400/mo. 800-208-5300, 24 hrs. paced HR firm. Mus chargs psr minute. Ing) 510. Cement foun. DEL MAR No/pets 714·646-5678 .....;..;..;;._..;....;_.;...;...._..;....._ 111ns $'10, bird baths V E N D I N Q • L 0 c a I know Word perfect & Proj111lonal1, MM119.,1 S20. eog...e74•9422 liiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 6122 Accounts with over 25 MS Word; ,•trong Executive• 3 FamUy Oar Sei. Dec machlnes•Buy all or comm. aklll1; multlple MOVING Almost new: 9. aam-2• Great Items, 2718 part•SQ0.8l8-090S taaks & busy phones. RELOCATE TO pun-out couch, bdrm a few antiques. 4515 Growth opportunity & Ht w/On matt & box, ·Hampden Ad . In ------ ~ IJAGUNA BEACH _,. MOTORINN l(itd!Cnettes • Ocean Vu PYt Bell • Pool • HBO • Mui .. Coffee Scrv •Daily Sl8+ ly $17S+. Monlhly Avail ~14-494-5924 -"5 Notdil COMt 8 RENTALS TO ' SHARE 2724 "IT'S SO GOOD" 11 was competitive pay. LAS VEGAS! retr'lg. Coffee table, cameo Shores, CdM. on NII TVI 600% Profit. 8:30-5:00 M·F. Please kitchen table, parrot t-;.,,;__..;..... __ _,.. __ SlOK Min. lmmed $$. call Kathy at 433-0100 Three top reaaons cage, plants, Iota Hug• O•r•g• S•I• 8()().818·3319 "Or tax r••· to 549-1838 why Money Maguln• more. 717•7713 Fur11 & great stulfl INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY 2908 CASTING·MOVIE EXTRAS Production trainees. Major studio: 714•533·5018 Chef urgently needed at VIP Balboa. We ape· clallze In prime rib, ateak & aaatood. Exper'd In prep. of brunch, lunch & din· ner. Rellablel Sat. neg. Call for Peter 673-9368 1 1 am·2pm. rated Laa Vegu tfl9 In----~--=---Sat 8·12 noon. 704 Its "Belt Cltlu to Uve Sowlnn Exerclaer Avocado off PCH 11n 1995" luu•. and Bike Modal XR-7. why 5 200 people are Spedomater & timer. _C_O_S_T_A-,-.r-rA_6_1_2_4 relocating to La• 5150. 760-0520 nu;..;J Vagas each~onth. 1 )Job growth rate topped 8%, bast In the hatlon. 2)Major companies expanding their local operation•. 3)Low cost of living and high quality of life. Let the nations largest *LAROE* YARD SALE Sat.Qnlyl Sam M•c Cl/Upgrd 040 Clothing, furniture, Card 8/125+aottware. bird cage. Etc .... Uke nu $600 obo 873-3484 287 E. 23rd St. COMPUTERS 6018 Mac +, complete. B a by items, t oys. WQrd, music, & gr11ph· clothes. No Junk! Twn lcs-, games. $195. Mac beds & frames, misc. SE $295 362·3314 SAT 8-4, 2738 Cibola and fastest growing --",.-~-D----­ career marketing nrm W """ ',1; oaslst you In retocat· TO BUY CLOSING UP FOR Tf\E WINTER Reslcjlnfs ot Monti· cello will be ~onduct· Ing a community 1ng to beautiful Ula iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Veg•al 6019 Chlld Car• As•t Frr In daycare hm In NB. , 1 Blk frm Bav Vtfw Enorgohc, dopendable frm bale •• Shr lrg 3BR person. 263-1529 ALLEN AND -.· ASSOCIATES Want•d: ohlld'• . wo.,den pl•yhouse Call 760..0t59.I v -clean-out before Xmas Garage Salo. Monti· cello, Falr & Fairview, Sun, Oeo. 10, 7-~ FREE ·tO YOU 6022' hse, fp. n/amk pnv Ba lt~!!!~~!!!!!?JE!!l:•JI CLERICAL Full Office W/tUb $800 873-8019 Exp, Good W/Phono. B•I Pen 3br 2ba. ••••••••• Reliable, Efficient. Call 1·800.JOBS-234 Steps to bch, park & Growth co. prr 28 hrs or 702·792·8200. • shops. kld1/pet ok. ANNOUNCEMENTS 97e-1150 F.x resume to Al••k•n M•l•mute Ou1et Neighborhood •------.,.-~-".'"'-: 702-792·8~02 Male. FbUr years old Wto. $600723-4981 Couoter Help W•nted Looking 4 good 8•1 Pen Fum room FT/PT, reltable, good Flamingo ·hOme. 373-0771. CREATORS OELITE Haftdcraft.d Clft1 This Weekend Only! .10CMJ OFF! Xlra 5% Wr'ad We Do X-mas Wrappiogl Bes1 Prices In Town• ·7'f~'7.22.a041 ANNOONCEMENTr . people akllls. Apply at Executive Park ... 1 avall In brand now 3Br J E. Coast Bagols 474 1050 E Flamtngo Ad Qo/IFd•n ....... tr •evere.V • 2Qa. Frplc, w/d. $450/ 2920 E h St CM surte 111240 M 7.., Y"· eau I!::====:===:;=;==== mo. Hurry! 828-1822 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil;:~·ii1iiii7iiit :u;-,:.:--;;:.rui'Wiii Las Vegas, NV 89119 healthy both grt kids! Qarage S•I• Sa1 I Penn Pt. HH. GOURMET COOK/Lt , Ted758.Q388 848-0119" Only 8-4 pm, Furnl· Aval! nowt Nr wedge. HOST FAMILY OR hou1ekoeplng, exp"d, Offices Nationwide · • · fore. Appllancea. Sundeck, fplc, w/d ROOM & BOARD live out, Frr. Non· Never a proldslonel JE'~RY ~r Clothes, Rugs & Misc S425/ utl 875.4325 NEEDED amkr. Newport Beach conault1ng t.e. "~&. • r"~ 206 Susanna Place oll College-age Korean 71 ....e73-3643 , . L ll'DT 6025 n.8 nge near Del Mar software engineer on area. ui1 nn ~ Slmple '° 9ulldl Animal Banks OlrMme18.a .. bl end ""f to mM•. ThlM ~ bwilcs inMa gr'Ml glfb end all VW'f ....... Craft Showe. You Qn buy Just one dlllgnorbuy ten dlltlrlnt daalgna. Ead'I plan 1et lncludel FUU. SIZ! peftlnlS. Plan I 351 (1 Benk). $3.115 I 350 (tO BanU) •. SU$ Md s 1 00 b Catlloo (ft:fudes s 18 In Couponsl Gold CNVy Woodlrotk; Dept 92626 1615 Wimbledon Or., Aubum, CA 95603 ·AD! C~ll 642- 5678 " __ _...~,,___,.,,_...,.-HOLIDAY 80UTIQUE Intern program nee .. a Houee -.helper 5-d9ya D014E$nCS 5540 '°" SAUE: J.Weta of & CHILDREN'S t'--------'="" family to atay with Prr. Eng/Spanish ok • ,.,.~ .... Faft'IOUS & CLOTHtNO ~ALIE an 2-F•b 20. Wiii pay Live l~JOut, Pl•... ....--. Otherel Gold, d'•· Sat, Det. 9, 10-4 Daily~ "090d money. f91ea&e call Nan •t 645-1353. LIVIMN _,.,.., • call Marla or Allure at · · tn coita Me .. 'homa . ..to mondJ, color stones. • 18"'8 Samu, MOH 714-540.2400, lnoome Potenti.i up take we of :i ·chlldten. Buyn;.11 GM>-26&1 Ver<te ·~rbr/Baker) •Loving, Nurturing, ttoo Y1stoeunC~aoll 8518$.1034m~ $400 pt< monttl plus room John Wayne Bronze, MOVINQ SALE refrlgs. Stable Couple: Wlah 1 " and board. :1'h• Horse Sordler \tied•, desk sofa, :SBd 3Ba. Lg rm to ... opt. Ufe In rur11t tape to leam more. ftt4) 574-4243 • Z'151 A"-prd. SS.500 ratt•n aQla, wicker town ba. W/d, fplce, ,... 1 1 ~7350 bdrm aet, lants, rage, patio. Jennifer commun ty, coun ry, OFFICE/PHONE • • obo 1 , misc. ca0'841 489 • 575 76tMSeoa wooded, home. Prom-Clerical I. dis~tch for shver fox 1u11 co•t t=u111--...,...._,.-~'r---::-:: M Charming home, le•d :uture dev~on conatructl n co . MERCHANDISE length. Pd $17,000. S"~~r&clu~':.n go:.~~~:. rg yard, W/d, gar, an ove to new m. Call 714·759·5488. aaJI $3,900. new, Call Ellleen & Bob gor,...,.us 721•9593 ·n1hlng equip., b1 quiet atr .. t. S800 utll 1-8<>0-488-3238 P/T Retall tor upaeate •--858 W. 18th St. included. 76().6505 card & gin ahop In 'Hlatorlo B•lbo•' .S•t. Dec·• 8 •2 ome home for X·ma• Fuhlon lal. Perm °' AN'flQUES '6010 lilhd by Kel)nedy & Mlcrow~ve, comput· NB-Beaut hH, lg yard, LOST ar hollday. 759-7751 'Th• Swimmer' print •r•. lot• of "fniacl by natl.JI"• park. prlv. FOUND 292S Pff W k F(T p ANTIQUE DEALER by Hockney. 531h7231 274 Knox Place pet ok s55o pg '54• or ay WANTED to tak.. s·T-UN 8am·1""m 3404/hm 645-5540 6 12 MF no exp '"' -1• ... i:::-:=-::----::-::--:--'."-'-1 $200 Reward for r• •m· · • over quality atore, OFFICE 272 E. 20th St. ·Sid••• Fun hOu•• •· f blk nee. SB.00/hr ~comm. 7 h St CM Terms T .. tum of conten .. o 5300 "'"'""'lwk. Mark in 1 t , · fTrD""~~ ._ Get These reasur.s amen. Cl•an. resp. No briefcase atolen 11/24. .......,.,, negoti,ble. 65o-4294 \lauulUI\.._ ut Out Of My Wayl peta. $400/mo. Incl Include• patient 'aale• .• g~~2~jducts •BUYING ITEMS• EQUIPMENT 6047 Speaker•. radial aaw, utl.+MC. 845-0820. record•, address From 1eoo-1MO 1 pc handtoola, marble HB V. mile to beach t>ook•, houH keys. POSTAL & GOV'T Joas to entire estate. Paint· Lrg oak roll top desk alaba, clothes, t>ooks. Rm wflg walk·ln clost. Call (71') 974-72$4 S2t/HOUR+BENEFITS Inga, china. glawar,, l250, small roll top Sun Dec 10 aam·3t>m alldlng door• to beck (215) 245366 NO EXP WIU TRAIN furn, etc. lmmed cash. 1200, '\-drwt file cab new ou dryer, furn, yard. "450. 983-5717 (Small dog Found 2/7. Appl+ Info 714-647·1991 top$. 173-6223 Ill msg s125, oak" bookcHe haehold Items, anti· •LIDO Spaciou•. qu1el Whit• curly haired R•c•pt/Gen Ofo Qeorge 111 Strl• $150, oak veneer gue1, clothing, spona, home. L.g sunny patio, male. Near 23rd & 7/H A pty ea-&p Painted Satinwood computer table s~. top. 256 Camellia Ln, pvt entrance. Nr bch. Santa Ana. 646-6007 'eOC:O w;~:H N .B. Bdrm set. 52500 obo. whlte-wash TV stand SOrange a Santa Ana) .. :J .. 0 fl u >-. ,. .. .. ! . 0 . •• "!it -• c: ··:: -c: .. •• 8 • .I: -• ,, .. • ". ;: :a . -o. • ~ • II SATURDAY. OECEMIE1' 9, 1'15 15 TOD~Y'S cRaSSWo~86 ruzz•E ACROSS 1 Thlcti carpet s Poplar tO FooWi , .. ~ 15 Fl'9igtll 18 AppfOYt 17 Arm bona 18 Sing softly 19 Pl.ca to skate' 20 Pert of a A~ 22 Mooctl 24 He: llarQ 25 Place to 111 2e Curiotlly 30 Moors 3' Battcwy post 35 House w\ngs 37 Chlneae money 1Hllt ~GrMM 39 In existence 40 Dead heat 41= :!w.at~ 48 MOlivate 48 8aler'N Moira -50 FISh 51 Rower's need 52 Stronger t~ SS Spinning DOWN 1 Urge (a hor'Sa) , 2 SaCf9d 3 Flrst·rata 4 CkllC:hed 5 Tatle e PoetTeuctaJe 7 Jab 8 Self 9 Tomfooiefy 1 O Judy Gerland role 11 Similar 12 Animal IOOlt't 13 Ltttle ktd . 21 Part In a play 23 Snow boot 25 Otntments 26 Singer -Judd 27 Hambutger gamoeh . 28 Eleetncal units 29~ •. l By CHARLES GORSN " wtth OMAR SHARIF and T A'NNAH~HIR'CH ft~ •." • 31 -space 32Gfow{~) 33 Scotf at 36 A9dine 39 Rural _.2 Gree« leller _...Equipment .. 5 Place for • hoop 47 Chtl '9 Oemcksor cranes ' . ., WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ ' ,,.. . . . Q. t · As Sout.h, vulnerable. you hold: The bidd.i.air bu~. · • NOBTB IAsT' 90l1J'll 1narr .J ~ 1 • p._ l'O Pa8I •A5 ~A98 ?7~3t .r.10864 ~do~n!., The biddifg baa proCeedtd: NORTH EAST S0l11'11 WEST l• Pase UlT • P .. S\.l p .. ?' What do you bid now? Q. I • Neither vulnerable, u South you '-old: . .. 'YAJ. OAIUS ~lt.QJO The biddin1 has proCeeded EAST SOUTR WEST NORTH l• Dbl. I• P--4-. t What action do you take? ' Q. 3 • • Aa South, vub:ierable, YoUhold: · •Jl08 l:n a OQ•U I .. 54 The biddina has proceeded: WEST NOBTR . EAS1' SOU11J 10 Dbl ,._ • ' What do You but now? Q. 4 • M South, vulnenl>~. you.hold: . ~ Q.6· Bodl~ .. South )"OQ bold: . • . OAQ10178' M• The bidchna: has prooeeded. WEST NOrl'R P..AS'I"· SOUTll 10 hiiil . l • ' What action dO 10'1 t.ab! Q.' Both vwner.b ..... 8oudl )'OU hold: u5 Q?U · ¢AJU.tJt.I Ml The biddlll.I bia ~ WEST NOlml". EAST • 90VTB 10 Pue ·~ ' What •ct.ion do 10'1 tab? LooJt for 0~ Olt /tiantJisy • ,. Lear. to bi a bett,r brld,. playe1'1 8abiienbe a6w to tbe. GottD Brtdp Letter by ...... . fl00r'78l.llll & ............ or $635+ u1ll 723...()400 Found RJnt on a.Jboa 714474-7705 MHa Verde. 751-8581 S50., C.il 840-8041 Unique Oar•a-aale -. ·.· write to Go'Nn Bri4fse Leu.er P.O.Boi '41,~IL~ 4'10. NB Charming cottage laland Dec 5. Ple&M • xerox Coplw & fl.dler Camera ac~ssoriH & .a " ~p. Sm yard/p~~. call a deacrlbe. ROUTE·DRNERPrr Roy~ eo~w ~~ more •• Frl·Sun 8~. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~-~~~~~---~~~-~..;.....-~"---at0tage, w/d. EZ pkg $75-7175 Net'I Marketing firm APPLIANCES 6011 plleL Sell chea.p. Can 2336 College Dr S-450 722·9555 FOUNDi EARRJNQ Malls Pff FOIJla Clltver _to 723 .. 074. Gold with 1tonH. =~ :~n~d~ ,, ,,,. ans. W.aher . FOlJNTAl.N ' pvt bath, kltch, lndry. Hugh•• parking tot. basis. Rout• 11'1 Santa • Dryer $110 .. ch PETS L v•Y "LEY Inc utVcble. No amk/ Weatc:.11tf. 848-0491 a/h 1 b Cb/ WarTant" a o.iiv.ry ai: ~ pets. $500. 722-9155 FOUND: Keya. Sunday ~~t~~~ i::ie11. { 7 1 •) 9 5 3 ·I a 2 2 ANIMALS , 6049 liiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ Hpt Beach Private Dee. 3rd at the COM a11 provided. rmnt haw waaher/Qryer $140 H•IMAN MARCUa roorn & bath CloH to "Chrlatmaa Walle." dependable . transpe>rta· ea. fraenr $100 080. ADOPT~•.pET Canadian Lynx, Jacket beach. Quiet. $500. Large ring of keys tJon. tche<lual ~ulre-GH atove s100 apt -. Qreat 4 akl, was S7K, &45-8799 found at the Chamber mentt neltlblt, must be elze. 648·684a Every Set .& Sun .. et "" $2600175·1252 Npt Shor•• 3 Bd 2ea of Commerce booth. conslstant. F0t lnOft tn-PeTSMART, F'ounteln P1 e c.11 873-4050 , __ ... .__ can 1-800--'87· Valley. Pupplea, kll·l..:...------""-"-- HM $400+ 1/3 u\il & ... · • ::-:!' .. "';;'',.500 l!!Tnt•TT'PH"DB 6014 ten• and mor•~·.•11 H.,UNTINGTON Dep. All anien. ACf'OH 1000 REWARD '""""" c""n"'"" lookl g for 1ovtnn. car 6140 • fcom beach. 650-4657 Female llght-colored Sal•• Coordinator klQ h~m ... CALL 697: BEACH wpt Hght• 2 yra Oelden ftetrlever Pharmaceutical Co. "48 Glas Ta•I• 9037 for more Info, lilm••-~iillilil•I ' n • w d •ck F P w/blk no••· _. yl'9. Blk Aalstant to VP Sal•• Beaut. + woodb••.• Perelan Kitten, I moa, aatMrd•W OnlVI ' vautt6d cell. ow'n bath: COiiar wit~•· Laguna & Mark•llng a I SalH 1295. 857·1003 · lovable 0tang• fem, * ••m·3Pm *' full prlv, NS, lndry. area. •fM·933o repa. Secretariat aalee •20 SOFAS S99-St99• $200,• Daya 72f-o908 .:; .~~~~·ct:'.t:p !~~~: S500. 673-\8_.8 x 337 Lost D .. mond Ring aupport, graphic d• •••F A C T 0 R y••• >1.311;.avea 8_.5-31«. Pree Corteel • Ooeanfront Room Rewardl la•t •"n 12/ elgn(layout, • Inter· • lltt Sleepers .. 1aa-View. 1645+ dep 3 Bay(Thurin IMS-1154 action w/paople at all ... •Poedl .. AKO• 80~1 •Ill• ... ~u• & utlt. Avallabl• now. LOST YORKlitlR• level• of the corp. • : ~:o:::~!~r;i:•:c, .!!..~1T1!>'t,.~~1!'! L outalda vendor•. Xlnt o tt _ _._..... .. .....,.. ....... .,, 875·5137 Old~ problama t. ed • $99 ..... in• .. • w .. t Na Ltg beautiful Brown/SllVer ~!iv~ !~~tr~n~o~~:~nl· • •1•9 ... Bunk Bed• Save abUHd and•--------~- t" hm at bch. pOOl/tenn, CM/Con e.e-e279 ullon/communlcatlon 11 ~••e.taee •b~ P•i.. B• • NIWPOlT .. fp. w/d, prking. aHk· LOaTa • Kep on ring akllla. Raq: exper, With LowHt PrleH Atwaya volunteer/foat•r. Catt llACH Ing cln, quiet, n/amk. w/Medlcal card, etc. Macintosh computer, 71'4. OPP 71'"597'9037• lillll~ll!!I~~~~ -,..pons. p9'Son. 1500 11110, 18th & Santa graphic dHlgn/layout, 0.aten Center""••• ..,. ___ -.:.~--- Incl. utlla 153·8135 Ana, C.M 15'8-2oet Exper. w/OuarkX· l!ntlre content• of SPOITING pr•••· Photoahop, mod•I home: Iron GOODS eoes tolAG. ~742 TH t l!xcel, a Word a plue. b•da, tofu, chair•, S • llEA1 Competitive eal, & aton• vaMt, armolre. il•••••lll~ 1 • ..;.;;.::;.;.;;..;;..:.;,.;;,;..;..~~ ....... ll•~l!!l!!'!l!~!!IPITNISS 3000 oompl•t• benefit• 2 .. 11210t ~ tOO INOWIOARDI ... "" ••• ,... ..... ~~~~!Ill-pkg. S.nd ()( ••• r••· ed eo.tel' along w/ eal. hlet. to: A AT IQ U • M •hog Newt NeY9r u1edl All IO 40'. MCur • • UNLIMlftD * omc• Mgr., 12 .. 1 N, dr .. aer W/mlnflt 1371. ~ II a ft per mo. ,.--19 ..... OMS ~ '" ~71157 '• Lak9VteW Ave., T, AM· OVefaz tan OOYCh • la'Moftth.o Ofter andt helm CA 92907 P'lt>X: chair UIO, WrltlhQ ......;;.;.;;...;..;.;.;.,:....~~-.~ •~..;.;;..-...~~~-:~ 11-11. c.11 Lute• for '° (714) 97o-el11 table t?5. 871-1111 detallsl 722-6118 NOW HIRING! ... en -8afto•t .A II••....,. \ ..,. AVQlll IWDOll•ST flft & 30ft.· Mu9t. NII . NOW AUDI toa llllCIDIS euo nvas 9220 •aa 8owtlto Ofll 'M OIUC ,1.-C ml., AT, •ea 100• Black, •H "'49" 4o0yl, °""'*°• ldr'll ooncll Mo --.. orta cotor, good toaded. wfth phone. am/1m, • rm. •rwt, 9021 91d&roul) Nwol. car oondl tz041 Oao. 53,000 mUaa. s20,750. nu tlr••· Uk• nul II.Ill c.ll. ... ··-C&I ... ,..... N8-83'I l4e00 ...... 21 • OP£N. . 181,Audl soooe 4-dr •ea 8T8 Black on '17CIUl Truoll M•tant•• ._. _, "Auto wrvoot ·alntfm ~ 30«: rnlle9,'Xlnl Red,•.a 9PHd. Sun-N1SSAif 9150 Steam Carp•t • • • ~ ~r ueed Wiii c;:on•ldM ortw• -• .,. •• 1. ' ovw !9,900. M0-4063" IAU...a LO'ftJ~:. cai•, alloys.' Oood con.di Oara9ad In. roof, AJC, Orul Cone!, Cleaner. All equip-~ ..... cones. ~176.131•7141. COM. $.UK 4534110 '2,"° IPH-.7489 , ·rnen1 tMdy to worti. ,.._,,. __.. 1 _,__::~~-...,._,.-l:;:;;;;';;;;;;:;;-;;;;;;;~l 'H Aoo•~ LXI •uto ea .. ._ .... Pathllnd•, flyer•. atallonary. hf 8' Wotl. M• .. ' " .... ~. .....,, ,bottam,. & "SPEED A tlll Mwc4'dll 19nl ~ ~.';;;~ngine SICl IQATS 7018 ~ Jc CB~OLET 9045 4df grHn &oll$ m~ Ya, 4'. AC, alarm, 80011 Etc., 112,000 IMW 9030 Gl"A -ni&o 080• &55:0680 loeded, lmac, 48k ml, Ot>o Call 7t4-648-l"llliiaill••••' •:i:i!=:~~~~~ll"1~~~~-15~~~t l 11e.100 oso. "1· 4182.19:30-lprn.) l ~""'"-";::1;:;;;;:::;::::::..4 , .. ~;oiliii .. iiiiiill °"""" . . DUFFY . • ilt IEAPoo S2Sl.995 Ut2KFJ31li! 1• tee C....,• z.••· dk •ee llnlude 5· •pd, 405I or.171·1310 '88 ~2• 4dr1 auto, AC, blua, AIAO, AC," 112k ~· xlol: cond, ;to -y9•••w--•u "235 -'· "°" m1, """ mi, OOOd coO<I. 12800 · ' M.oon-'. Bl ows· "OBILE 9155 ~ -~ • LECTIUC BO~TS. ,,,. ••• mv """""" 1..o~ ~ .. · •SALES;· • Mill c.u .. \. .. ~ Com. ""' dean c.ar. $5250 oao. 4344500 PS l8900 e1w1a1 ·~ _ 080. Call 434-e500 . • ••••• , .... wou ~- •HRVICE • l·MARl--N-E_S_UPS---1 ~"";:'~~ ~ ,, •. tllENTALS . ooc~s ... 7022 ••• 329 48r. MllO, AC, DATSUN SOGO ]!IP ,. . ., 91 '0' • ...Cv1;1••• au.-Champagna/gld. Xinl am, 110k ml, fun1 , .c \ pr•m• wtil, 2dr, cond, a/c. StO,IOO grtl clean car. 15.350 , good condt'looklng obo. 875-64e0 OBO Cilll "3'4..SOO '78 2dr Waeon 4apd 88 Wr•n•l•r OCY.!· ~ Can 54$-7277 Plug Into lhe Pilot Clossifieo sedion to find services from electricians . and ~umbers tci · I •USED BOATS " '~ •TllADE•INS ··.CONSIGNMENTS FactotY Showroom ._,,.2001 W. Coa1t Hwy. -... (~ff'n Ardell & ~ , Sea.Scout Ba•9) 945-e427 .' ••28PT DOCK Qf\ • N.wpor1 Ch*'Mf No saUbt• '260/mo. Ann ·752-0781-Of 854-430.2 ••28FT DOCK .on Newport ChanMI No soHhls $280/mo. Ann 762-t787 Of' 854-4302 SAIL BOAlS 7014 38' .. 55•· M•x. Bal i;;i;~;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;iiiiij Pon. S.c 1-c., prkng ':)Q SAIL BOAT'it Ole.el, w~. cl•~· . owner i.m1. $14,000 "' ~ term1. 723-4074 .,. ••. Prlndl,• C•t XIM ..-condl Xtra 1allli' & Jrallff \V/llora.ge bo' $450 obo. Vic 662·2753 ~-.RENT through classified lni:J. On·shr facllhy. S350/l750/mo. 723-5435 SO PT mu:' ski• U• • gr .. t loc ·near NHYC, P•rfetCt tor bO«t P•· rt.do. !12/Pl. 875-9282 -Boal Spice · avall 3o-45 ft. $12/ft. on Pon'n ..•.... 675-7599 SLIPi: 22' to• 44' Shower•. swlmml,..g pool•. Frlen.dly to bolitor•. 7234074. 7011 BOATS• 7011 • no cost. tax benefit, " Ing saiHng and . ·to Orange l~ldfiaelles iM~r city • GARAGE SALE. HINTS ~efore your garage sale, determine what ' 1~. ,. •ie e~&I t~k tvlv ml .•tick sn1tt. good condl ~~pd~,:rd~~~-'·•=;1',~•~a~a:o'-•~c~u~\~1~;,t .. -=-:.~a~.~.l ·Ml--S-C_A_U'r~-0--9-2_4_5,U 38.oOO'Mi~ ~ OCyl, Sspd, C!), n~ 175Q 080. ~115 17200 oBo. 542.~5 . p,.~. 8rou11h•m 1 lllll!~·llillllli .. 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BAUER LOTUS •• COSTA MESA 2115 Hartior Blvd ·642·7700 16995 obo '34-eSOO . 4s pd, fl.Ill pwr, load9d, • Iran•~ ~ paint/Urea, 89 ford Taurus 1-~=-=-·=,,,.,.....~1 xlnt condl clHn lnlld• MAZDA . 9125 xlnl condl grt trans. 89 Jaguar Can't seem to & oul, muat •••I car 12600.,652·1292 .. 99 Merc9d" 420 get to all thosa S2950. can 839-2498 · ;93 a2eoit Sll'Ver '4dr -'Bl" 4w.4, Pl~kup sspd, . 88 C~ Ben•ta repair jobs '81 hgl' Preml•r 8-.at/ac/pafpb, a:n/f,..; ··Ac, am/I'm ciss~ alld· ·117 St.,llng 82051. qrllnder, auto trans, Casa, now 'tlr•a & , Ing bk vrlflClow. ·JMOO 87 Acura lnlewa around the house? AC Curt•• Coniror t••• mint! 1. OWnr Cau. 4:J5.0749 · n Ford Aarottar , L "' ' ~ ' , e.Tst1 OWor-Pa,,...m1e et e 100k mr. $4700 OBO. Sl0,950. 644-5424 · !82 Coroll• 4dr .. auto. REGAR. DLESS OF Cl••slfl•d Call 965-0851 • AC, am/fm ·casa. 12k _ . Servfc• TRAD.E Ovetatocked.Wlth. ml. XIM condt SB950 PAST CREDIT Dlr•~tory '. stuff? Fin Avl. 01: 974-4058 1.Soo-430-AUTO A-eaH 10 -.. i;--... ~.R· ENT .. YO DR1ve help you find · ltV'ough Classltied • .Classified . To place an ad 1r1 retlable help. 842.S878 • wllll'help Cl•••lfled 042·5878 942·5878 through classltled can e42.se7a • 'i'The Buyer's Mar~et'' vCbeck your shopping list· off by stopp~g_ ~ today at any one of these local Orange County Auto Dealers! "Buy, Lease or Browse" nge Count:Y.'S Auto Deakrs are Number One i'n Customer Sa · action " . landscapers & pointers . Call 642-5~78. . r P~t a few words to work for you. @ ~ CADILLAC, -u•o H. SADDLE BACK & CAMPERS, RV'S, TRAILERS .'· 8014 2925A UY fUDflOf "°"°" # 16 trvlne Al.Jto Cerfef 7 t 4-f30. 7IOO MAlllS CADfUAC..IUICK 2600 Hclbor BM:l. • CoSlo Meso 714 M0-1100 'Tf Prowler Tent Traller 11eep1 s; \)as & alee. hQOk·up1. S750 obo. Vic L 662·"2753. ~~ CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 -Blvd. C.M. 54&-12000 ,. HUNTINOTON IUCH HYUNDAI RfTCt*I JONES MOTOI CAI$ 16661 8eoch BIYd. H.B. 1301 CPJJI St., NswDoft Bloctl 142.0U t 133.9300 . items you Wish· to · sell. Make stJre everything is dean · ·arid repajred. . MOTORCYCLES IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1·800·831-3377 714 380·1200 ~ ou.MQf COAST • ~~ Our ••P9rta recruit, warn, er1a1e polley, develop multl-m9d'ls/ •d•. 7 14-440-9008 &•cret•rlal/Typlng Lc.gaVMed Transctiptlot1 Rnumll'Correspondtnt1 fie. •for consul! call 723-5514 CARPENTRY 3510 SCOOTERS 8018 VESPA SCOOTER 200CC Very low ml. Xlnl cond. 5975. Must 1ell. 722-8498 3720 An ..... rl...aotl •QUALITY WORM• .NMK T• The DUMlt dependebla door HardWd/Vttlyl/Ceramlc 171 ...... t•U) h•ftV•-Qu•r wOl'k, Mrbl•IC•rp•t·Bnd/lna Will haul What Traah t•aa. Oon 121.etlO L70IZ7/ 7•8·711A Man won'll Ml-1182 If Jou're IDDIJ111 ,_ • ur, clDUNIDtl'-M••for,-. THIOOOlf IOllNS 2060 ~~fti''· C.M. ~~::OLDS~ TUml CLICK NISSAN 2524 -~~Maso 2845 -Blvd.Costa Maso PUSOllA1 · 3635 SllYll;ll --54~~3'" 5'0.M 1 O J We gala aPM>utd hM9 togelher, ltrlp, ln.wf, .,....c• lo lhe crazy. ·~1 .. 111 anytime °"'""""'° ....... _ ......... --= LlllllP -·••211121 ....,,..._ -- ' THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES• DECEMBER 9 -15, 1995 .. -· . . ... ~ . • • < . -...... -· ... .... ,. ' -. -· - ... .. . LIDO ISLE MEDITERRANEAN YJLLA . . ExqW$te CustOOJ Home Witli Extraordinary Privacy • PRESEN1B> BY Watetfront Homes; Inc. Realtors COYER STORY ON AtaE 19 .. ·. -< • • I .· ... Cover. .. Kbt.elfront Homes. Inc. Realrors 2. Map l4. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 3 Remax 15. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 4. Coast Newport Properties 16. Coldwell Banker Newport &a~ 5 Coast Newport Properties 17. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 6 Coast Newport Properties 18. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 7. Coast Newport Properties 19. Cover Home 8. Coast Newport Properties 20 Waterfront Homes, lnc Realtors 9. Coast Newport Properties 21. Waterfront Homes, lnc. Realtors 10. Prudential -Jon Douglas Co. 22. Waterfront Homes, Inc. Realtors 11. Prudential -Jon Douglas Co. 23. Waterfront Homes, lnc. Realtors 12. Prudential -Jon Douglas Co. 24. Waterfront Homes, lnc. Realtors 13. Cannery Village Realty 25. Waterfront Homes; Inc. Realtors 2.6. Waterfront Homes, lnc Realtors 28. Grubb & Eilts Residential Real Estate Services 29. Grubb & Ellis Residential Real Estate Services 30. Star Real Estate ·~ 31. Star Real &tale 33. Fred Sands Newport Properties 35. Metro Realty 36. Open Home Guide 37. Homes of the Week 38. Mortgage Rates 40. Coast Newport Properties • . •&Jr •lflHcf Pht4-Gfal .... ~dNB •1 .... 11,aex> ... .. .. .. ,. .. ' . Spotlight 644~1600 New Listings Newport North TH 2 Bd 2.5 Ba 2 car gar End unit New paint & carpet Gre g Lombardi $195,000 Newport S oree Charmine bcac:h Emerald Bay Spectacular Mediter- cottace. remodeled to perfection. Ronchi Hein $299,000 ranean oceanfront BfeathtalcJnc vtewsl Rod Dalef $4, 950,000 OPEN ....... c.ta .... ......... $1.SW-O. ... l ............ PROPERTIES '°' Noldl COMt """· ...,, SOOI....., IC $7'0 - $1 ,200 $1,!00 $1,JZ' $1,4,. $1 ... S1Me OFFICE HOURS 9:00 A.M. ~ 5:00 P.M. --. 7 DAYS A WEEK ...... Yllletttlne --------..... _J.!_ -' :.=___~---~ --·-~ Family Neighborhoods C.Ulom&a Sea Breeze Cated 1 bed- room, 1 bath Uptradedl Priced to sell! Patrick Bartollc $lS9,900 Country Club Menor Completely remodeled JOlf course home Must see! Grq Lomberdl $419,000 'asmlne Creek A statement In class Private community Mickey Rowe $497,000 Anaheim H1l1s 2 bedroom. 2 5 bath townhome with 2 car attached garage Dramadc LR. ceramk tile. Berber catpet Grq Lomberdl $16S,900 Beach Living Belbolt PHIRA.. Channtn1 dU~ Walk to ocean and ihoppff'.'&.. Heidi StockweU $3H,OOO Laguna Nl&uel Make offer! Seller is motivated Very sharp property with some ocean view Scanlan & Busk $473,900 Eastbluff Brand new remodel View, pool, large slncle level. CobJ:Wud $499,000 Newport Nortb Villas Uke new! Larsest floorplan on oversized lot Susan Scanlan ~.soo Harbor RJdge Crest 4 bedroom. 1 5 bath Kensington Private vfew location Carol Ber& $S39,000 Ha~ View Homes ·Model perfect" 4 bedroom. Creat location, dose to park. Sara Hinman $'55,000 Harbor View Homes Corgeous 5 8d 1 5 Ba pool Remodeled/expanded Lyte & Elsendrath $129,000 Belc:ourt TemKe 1 bedroom, l 5 bath, master suite, family room. 2 story Bert & Martan Reedy $745,000 Harbor View Hills Spectacular city, bay and ocean view 5 bedrooms, 2 5 baths, l car garage Many upgrades Rkk Lanaevln $829;000 Condo & Townhome Living Eastside Coeta Mela Spatk.lln& ) Bd 2.5 Ba 2 stofy .In sought after oomplex. lube Stephenson $195,000 ....... Creek Excellent buy! Prfvaie area, quiet location 2 Bd + den. s.,. c.arOle ,.,.....,. $391,000 644~1600 Gated Communities Belcourt 3 bedroom. 2 5 bath townhome Superb condition with spa Vlrclnla Zen.z $665.000 tt.rbOr' Rldp Newly built 5 bedroon'I home wlllbfary, workot.tt room . pooVspa kl• & AHtero ' $1, 9SO,OOO ,. ... . ,.. 644~1600 Bayfront Uving West Newport Beach Ocunfront duplex right on the sand In quiet area Ronda Hein $899 ,000 Central Newport Oceanfront 3 8d 3 Ba 2 FP, wine cellar, securtty system Rick Lanaevtn $1 ,295,000 Harbor llland Larae custom Hart>or Island bayfront. New private dock Bevert, MorphJ $),750,000 Lacuna Beach Strikln& ocean and whitewater view building site Steve Hlch $249,000 Cllffhaven Completely remodeled! 3 bedrooms. 3 baths Ocean/harbor views Thomas & Lombardi $549,000 Unks Pointe Special 5 bedroom pool home on 3rd green E.N CC Bill Wedmore $6-49,000 Newport Coast-Trovare Outstanding 3 bedroom. 2 5 bath townhome in gated community Views of ocean and city lights HeldJ Stockwell $285,000 View Properties Shore Cliffs Ocean and canyon views with beautiful kitchen rnaJ(es home llJ!"1lt for now . but. a new house on this lot? Wowl Mike Man $819,000 Udo Isle Udo bayfront on 40 h wide lot. Large dock & fabulous vlewl Worde n & Bibb $2,395,000 South Laauna Wonderful oceanfront estate on secluded cove Bibb & Harris $2,495,000 Balboa Peninsula Point New 5 8d Medlteri:anean oceanfront mansion Bob Bera $2.545,ooo Cc1tona del Mar Irvine Terrace Low p rlcel Remodeled home. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. Marilin Pbllltppl $549,QOO Harbor View HIJJ. 9'1allty expand- ed 5 8d home In prtvate setttna. ValentJne & Laird $645,000 Corona HIChJaadS 4 bedtoofM. oflke. FR. pool, spa, ooearVc:anyon vtews. Sara Marvin $945,000 Ritz Cove Oceanfront lot In guard gated oommunlty above part and Pacific Scanlan & Busk $2,690,000 SJaore CJlffs Landmark oceanfront estate wfth beach access 36,000 sq h lot Debi Bibb $4, 900,000 ~-~ . -.. ..... ' . -" I ' • '' ' -• J . .. ..... ~ ...... -• ·-# .......... . -. . .el --- Irvine Cove S Bd 5 5 Ba I~ ft ol ocean frontace. Approx 18.000 sq h let teny Finster $4,999,000 Ocea.nfront Laauna Beach oceanlronl overlooklnc secluded cove on appro' 112 ilCl'e lot Very prtv~ 3 bedroom. 2 bath teny Finster $I, 150,000 Laguna Beach AIMew Ternce Private community 1 bedrooms. 2.5" baths. oc.ean view Conn.le Ma.uentl $149,000 JIM KLINE 759-3771 .. . ., ,. . .. · 26 BURNING TREE Lovely traditional single story 5 bedroom family home with . 01tk:lrirdwood ffoors, French doors and windows, large living · room with bay windows and lush ~iews. Lar~?rivate lot . ... . - \ . ~ ·--. . ··:-'-'1~"' !":'--~- ,,, ___ , .. SµRF, SAND & SUNSETS - Premier Balboa Peninsula Point oceanfront location . Sophisticated yet beacfty. A rare opportunity'! $1,479,000 I ~tiii ,. •.vi'!' • .. ... .. ,... r . • .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . ... I . .. APPROX. 150 ACRE FOR DEVB.OPMm ~let Vty lnwy ClO >t rrt 'd d111111t GtOWlnQ 1101JWOOn ripe lot MOWSIOll'l$5 ,500 ,000 IRVJNE TERRACE Woodell~ 48R 3llA l;mry hm"' OOOi 111 l!ont c~d fin> OCMO & ~tw-=bor-YleWS--:lrommMt rms ~hA wood ftrs h .nc»rrs. QJSlomhf e &-OecoolOr dllU!I A BAYSIDE Vl.U ml On •'l<'• WlOy beadles W/vltflS ol lhe iellY • ;>.!.,Ilion Aro lfl1)«Qble ~Z'ln"~in i : ... 'n deslQll &.ly ~d S..,900,000 CROWJI Of THE SU ~lllQUt 1oc inCcH wltMI 100 n o1coni1ne41Jl. ~ hm~ P¥lO ~ ocw ri.tx>r & ~1111w:w Ori•~ rowel <kr.an!Jldw/pllvacy4$3,900,000 BEl.COURT OCEAN VIEW Ml'dl1erraneM1 corterrwurydeslgn. 01W1ty & pei!ecllOn tvoogho!A 58R lor!NI din.no den lltq ITllV ,.,,,i>' & 1DO m1ny lll'llllbes 10 rrenttont $3,'50,000 IALIOA OCEAIFROIT • Superb A uo1Queprapett)'4fiSR, SBA. llOrvy/lamlyrm Cusiommarble &91alllle 3zone5 ot chlNle control. pn~ & seconditylnlerlOI Slalrways, 3SIOlyS w/elM!of $2, 545 ,000 HARBOR AIDCE aJSTOM ~ulolul coo1en~>onry tmwAaroe pool. Sl!i & walertafl 4IJl htnry. lamly rm m1c1Se rm u .,ou like •l'lle & 1>11otr1 thirn lot you1 $1. 795,000 GORCE(IUS VIEW RESIDEJICE Pnce ~really 1edUUid SPM:oous 58'1 hm •/l>rM!e pool & spa Althdedutal t>Nllly high ilOD SPYQtm Holl wts~·no YI~ ol hafbor' City hgtUI ~IO ~COUii iOptOVll tf,S00,000 NEWPORT BEACH BA YFROlfT 681! 4 ~BA S(laoi~molo!l l;mlyrm+1ecr~rrnw/poollabll!&eQUtP1""111nd HUQe pier t. ~·o tor 7 ~roe~ 1P01oa: SS-65-lld •Sldebesooll'Qlnchnw:I s1,m,om IRVINE fERR¥E (1f 7mt)IOlll row. :ilR. ~ 111ro;mc \fief hnl. ~ & tn iirtecl corG1lon Ci/OE~"' P&IO & f)lrVlle llOl'll a>lllyan:I ""°°' Ewry rm his we. ol talt>ol or pool Gour~ 5 ~ •/blyY!eW has ~iotn & esooen _, vaulledcaltno 'Gl~ rrnSl ,SS0,000 CUSTOM VIEW HOME • CATED COMMUlllTY SlllWl<ng Catt1o111.1 cont~ry CllS1Dm lvn in hs O*d conm ~ty hies.,~ l~ble QIWrty ~ 4811. 3 S8A.;oo1 & spa Gour1llel s kl then elflQalll mstr SU<ie o~ enletl.lITTmerurea Call IO •' $1,2115 ,000 IRVINE TERRACE ~Wondellt.f Newport Harbor WM lrom ll'ls 38R. 28A INme T errxe hm WI ~.itoisvper r~1 Uioe~e1t1Yw/S#tnmnopoo1 &~nino ~lio arot rms & vaulted oeihngs Very mollvallld kl ldt• $997 ,000 CAPE COO alAAM •QUALITY CONSTRUCTIOlf 81110 11118 ~t01t0Wd V«Uilel.1111/lmw~ncomeint 4BR. 4 58A on31et.oets Whtie hie 04~ Cdb Berber Mo¥t-i0 eoodlllOn $895,000 COWEN HEIGHT "PRESIDIO" ~BR 4 S8ACUSlom PrtV<lleQMedestlle Ne'l'erlrwduupprox S200"Jftolli'flo05P~ Appio~ 1n ~re lall! Oual11y thloughoutl $880,000 LMoe tnly rm Sec SY' L•oe yvd •llo'f"ly ~ng $8'9,000 SEA ISWD , GOLF COORSE VIEW lhr!IS Ille rro~ 10IJOld ~ei t~a~ AA one level 11> Sl.llrs llR. 3 SBA. !Mge ~'° w/ spa Guard Olfed luwry• $695,000 HARBOR VIEW HUS l1ff1iiiii)AoYe rn llO*' BeauloltAly rerrodeled 4BR J8A. lam rmw/ml k:t lvOwd Ill's ~lllow.s Enloyt>ay/oceanY1e..&1:11oe1>1rvmyardlb)eredl.d10n'$659,000 BEAUTIFll. PENINSW POINT HOME 3BR 38A rrol'!! in petted Laroe mstr sui" •12 wait 1n dosets Formal d111109 llTl oen wiblt in enfert.lllll'llerll ctr Sauna workshop Ced.II lrned closets A cire~mt $629,000 HARBOR VIEW HUS 38R 2BA Belvedete Open & light exlri lirge IOI ntCe eoclosed coutlyard Open 'flelV IO lo"'4y sunsets $595,000 PROBATE SALE localed on lhe~ cove 38h boatsltp • saodyorrvate beacllQlfed comrrui11y 38R 28A Bock COl.flyard w/l)jf 1n 080 $569,900 CAMEO HICHlANDS Gteil oppartuntty 48R 2~ open h001plan f.(j)arcled l1Y1119 rm 1ar91? ~·d Oesiri!>4e COllfl'I P1rvat1 beKh Great value' SStt,000 PAN<llAMIC UPPER BAY Viewolbably rnn.ltghb 3BRexti..OW11~ li!Qekllehen.lwlyrm wontrom rnnr-p.vk, pool ~9.000 OPPflUUNITY KMOCl(S Emicie tn'teSlmenl ol!!fed by ~vated ~ S 2911 un ~~ $409,000 SAN WMENTE INCOME'1Hfft6 , Sleldy~lllOl*lynrt>exh l.Mge 4 t>let•/il 3BR + ?l!Aipt$ Goodloe "'9,500 FABULOUS END UNIT Pmner loabon w/both bay & !J)ll cwse ~ 2BR. 284. ~ ~ &l!L lslnl & ~IDll lo Hewpc>ft llexll <ioll Coune & CCM'Jy Club • $349,000 , fOlll BEDAOOM BLUFFS CONDO I.Moe 'C' plan w/'ilautled ceilrnos & 4BI! Wei• iocated end tnl w/qt'ee!U~ on~ Sides , & clo5e to OOOi ~~ plllllatoon shut1etl rnrr01ed si.rase wall. Bett>et arpr11ng ll!Qe balcolly & tndo1ed PJ1!0 $329 ,000 VERY SPECIAL LAGUNA HIUS Buut1lul lvn 4 & 3. IMQI! lwly rm. 21rp1 s f a!Julous landsap.1}argeyW. ~ !Mnly Mt!a MJIOI U1>9Rdes $269 000 _; ijt I t ABSOLUTE VALUE II CARDEN GROVE ·KING SIZED MSTR. JSR 2 SBA town/Im End u111t brick lrpl cetafl'il: Irle nrs Motivated $114,900 We are pleased to announce The Prudential California Realty an<l Jon Douglas Company have joined force' to create California's largest and most successful real estate firm . .,.,...... 21421 Oocfcsidtettdt S 2M.900 Sin .. 'ZZ I 6 $uaual .. .......... ....... 14~-, ....... I' g ., .. , .......... °' ' 409.000 Sat •• • ._ __ l.JE- '. 4 A.Hoove! 1 ·4 JO B Pstman 11 4 l.Rled I· 4 1·4 ,.~ 1 ·4 85'1\ndat " t·4 ·~· MRlll~ Rflllo~ JHowt ,_, 0 Ct11m11t11 I '4 BCtumbl/1 1 •• M Bl'as11it1 • - $669,ooo· Be.aubful ~ Cod wilt in 1991 will lhe best malelials money can buy Hardwood ftoors, graniil couniers. ftagstone patio. Call for a privata showing. $329,880 GIUI 38R. 2BA trn on comer IOI Pr!Vll! patio & plentyol parting. Just steps from ltle bea:h A great deal! $469,000 Upgraded: New root. rn plumbing, new inlllriof painC,19carpet.38R.28A+ 18R, 18AapC Sestbuy in NB.! ' '«' .... "' Sandt Mlttmu, 129-7211 $569,900 Located on lhe biggest cow 3811 boat slip+ sandy private beach galed canmunity 38R. 2BA Brick courtyard witlt-in B80 $529,000 Lender owned. remodeled trn on large corner lot w/ pool ~SR+ 2SA. remodeled ki'=hl!n. balls Sky- li~ts wood Hrs Freoch doors Light & bright $339,900 Secluded & private· wooded wilderness hall acre Huge geodesic dome a~rox 3756 SQ It 38R 2BA 2-car gar age .. ... . :~ .. Marilyn Read 729-7230 675-2286 5BR. 5BA +family room Asking S 760. 000 LLONGS OF NEWPORT Gerry & Christa Call us at: 840-8884 and 729-7238 .. flbllloa Eatedal .... Center 28R + den. 28A Harbor \1ew Homes $474,000 Totally~ 5BR. 3BA 6 detached office Asld ns s 509, ()()() DPAIDED SOllERSET • 10,• SQ. FT. Lot with hebm pea. Home ii ex" isftefy 1911 IC>daec:l $749,000 WOIDERFUl MOllTEIO llOOEl ., Harbor \1ew Hemes. 48R, ~~aero.tan~ $449,000 TimlEROCI VISTAS TOWlllOME ~ r--~--------------------CARIE. •A lAR8E LOT W1"0l I IPA . q Needs n.c. tu kM1llt priced In Hlrbor Vert Hamel r ONGS OF NEWPORT ~end Ll1lt. Ylews cl ~0. lrld .. ~ oonclllon. $275,000 • . $409,000 • .. ' _i_ ___ --··--~ ~'.""'"" ......... • ·.· --~·~...,..:··--·--~---. - . 1.l . NEWPORT NORTH 4 bd. 3 ha. c;rourm~ kitchen Sudan Weir -$4S9,000 THI! Bi.U'FFS 3 bd. 2.S ha. end unit, T plan Ginny Andenon -f46S,OOO B>.YCllEtrr NOJtTH v• A.cre, la.ncU<!apcd comer lot Alilon McCormic1' -fS19,000 ~~~ COLD~~llANKER NEflPOll1r RACH 719 OM9 We tirvlte you to ~nally meet our aqcnt• and to vi.it tn... wond.rful hom• thid weekencl between 12:00 &ncl .. :00. SATURDAYS INVITATION~ llARBoR RIDGE 10 Lucerne w. NEWPORT BEA.CH 6304 W. Oceanfront $369,000 David Prince $892.900 David Prince NEW LISTINGS BIO CANYON FabW.ous :view of 4th fairway and qreen/nite light views of Fashiion Idland. Over $30,000 in upqrades. 2 sky-. lights, rnarble fireplace in rnaster bedroom. 2 bd, 2 ba. Barbara Mile• -f290,000 NEWPORT Cuerr "Dynasty" model in a private location. Lovely woodsy feel to landscaping. Excellent condition. Great location. · Super price. Owner says sell it! David Prince -•369,900 . IRVINE TERRACE Lowest priced horne in Irvine 'I:errace and a great value. A. very livable fixer. 3 bd, 2 ha. 2 car garage. Judy Munoy -f .. 89,000 SEAvmw Excellent value for 2 story Port Royal on high str~et with ocean view. Hoxne i• perfect candidate for · remodlel. Wonderful ·private community. Panorarnic Views. 8tC'VC Suthn-lcn -U99,000 LIDo Charming Lido Isle home. ~h bedroom i• do:wn.stairs wit'h it• awn bath. .could be u•ed •• larqe farnily room. Coun)'ard patio entry leads to l~• li"Viltq room.. ~ bcl 3 l;a. Altecm ~ -'939,000 TuRTLE RoCJC CttEtn' Expansive mountain and city light views. private entry courtyard, xnarble floorings. white carpet, plantation .. shutters. 4 bd. 3.9 ba. Sonja Powell -f629,000 LA.aUNA. NIGUEL One of the best lots in Bear Brand,. Fabulous ocean. Catalina and sunset views. Cul-de-sac location. located in gateguarded comxnunity of fine custom homes. Nancy Laviqne -f699,000 BAYSIDE COVE One level newly remodeled · With great view. 3 bd, 2 .29 ba, move-in condition, new kitchen with granite coun- tertops. Tom Tho~on -f879,000 . . NEWPORT BEA.CH Luxury oceanfront penthouse with 24:' of deck overlooking surf. sand & Catalina Island. Every amenity imaginable. 3 bd, 2 ba. ~ David Prince -f892,900 BA.I.BOA ISLAND Close to the North Bay. Coxnpletely remodeled. New Kitchen. apartment over the garage. 3 bd. 2 .9 · ba. llVinq room with fireplace. Dining room.· . Grcq MinollX -'698,oOo 6 ~ 7.5 -Cllllll. ~ ocai-. tan al tllllp rooms. "'cdor t.cdln....,. Judy lluncy 721H1f1 lux1ry oc. rl!Otll penhliule wiltl 2A' d ded( Mfloolcilg stllf, sand & Catlina Island Major amenillesl Devtd Prtnct 15MIM9 x.120 6 bedloarrs, 6 blh. 7200 sq ft.. llli1Jlide ~ prMlle beadl & <b:*. Hf cob' bfQ:tue ...... Jatt lbxy nt-7151 6'8111 localao tlilh a WCJCldllr llif!I ti the landlalpil ~ 2 beca'>c)I :s. 2 bah plJI a~ $3fi9.Dl DIYid Prtnct 759-0&49 1.120 BAl.lo.\~ A True aassid SUd8d on comer lol One d the besl Y8kies on '1e bayfront. $1,090,000 lilll'cll l Aoblrt 811111 ...... HAMoRIRNI> lncrdlle locdon IMrlookllig Bey Island. Aw!Uidniately 62' of bey frontage. 6 bd, 55 be. Private pier. C.-ol lloc:k ~ 1123 8AYauTNomc Large '4 bdnn, 3 bath Ivan Wells home in • ~ locallon. Pool end spa accentuete Soulh flcilg ganlen. .. bd. tamly rocrn. ga1ed comnujy Wiii pool nl tennis. $699,000 Sllwe~ 0......Alv. ~ ........... . ix.-boll cbi-.... big °'*' .... IOa!l5' ~ $558.751> Dlwid Prtra ~ 1.120 HAMOR Vo tbEs Beelllif\ly ramode6ed Somerset model 5 bd. 3 bl. 3 car garage. Great locatlon. Close to pool, partc. OreyfUl/WW 644-9060 ~ls&NID Classic Old Wor1d ~· CUsbil . :dlrfJOill hcxnt. Penh>l.lse dedt Includes private boat tie. Jtlf a Lyllln Ewing M4ao lfMNETENUa ., Lowest priced home in lr.1ne Terrace. A~Y8U.Home ll 1very IYallle blf. 3 bd, 2 be. Judy Muncy l44-IOeO 1108 Ocean view home on 1 rare s acre lol 3 bd, 2.5 ba. $995,000 NllJ b lease • $3,500lmo. Tom Thomtoo 7S9-0l4t x.1'7 3 bectooms, 25 bib. CMf 2000 lq.l. in ... c:omnmyt Reduced to $289,000 Oll•1mlWFnlicla 79..t x.129 BAvaerb'nt Gorgeous lamlY home. ~ wilh pool_, ... plJS large grassy 8181. 3 bd. 2.5 ba. Allon McCormick MW060 NEWflORf Boat ~ femodei of largest ftoorpllW\. Specious nmter IUite wilt! spa li>. French doofs, mertJle flocn,wet bar. Gall YOft 644-tOeO 1138 The llcUly of Udo PllR b#er, lhe ... of Newport Harbcl. Prices ~from $495,000 to $1 ,325,000 Mlrdl • Robet1 a.a 7SM649 One" .. lllOll .llcllll • OOl ....... yoc:.llcllll- tl .. wor'1 Slwn by .... tl•ll ext,. Boni PWllrl • .., 1105 Donald Maff Properties Beachfront Resort Lifestyle Offering spectacular sunset, sand and coastal views. Custom construction in 1989. Features 3 be~ooms, 4 baths, built for entertaining. Asking $1,390,000 Private Custom Cqmmunity ·Full Back Bay and mountain view residence. Singie ~tory ~ bedroom, 2. 5 baths, big family rooni. Breakfast dining. Wonderful rear yard. Only $439,000 Dear Donald, «Your before, during and after transaction support and knowledge allowed our f amity to have the most successful real estate transaction ever!» -Stne and Pa'tty Culpepper . Do11ld Maff 4JJ•9f28 . ,. Make the Riyht Move BALBOA ISLAJ-.JD WATERFRONT Handc;omc French Chatcau, mhh appo1nred \\1th rare.~ woods, l.<>unrn ~cone and cuscom detailing. rh1\ outstanding watcrfronc home has a tic for a bay boat. Presented at $995,000 This Emerald Bay custom home has sweeping views from every room. Four bedrooms plus study, family room, and a walk-in wine cellar. Limestone, French doors and decks galore. Now $1,650,000 LY.LEE'N & JEFF EWING . . 800-949-94 71 71 4-673-1 980 • Tbl9 coatanponuy Medlternnan home. comp&eted In 1990. occupies an extra wide comer lot that includes a 3 car garage on one of Udo Isle's prettiest streets. Oistinc· ti\18 carwd stone mom:tlngs surround the massNe street side door openh ig from the exterior wal to rewal a secret enby garden wtthdouble glass doors to the home. From the two story foyer, a barrel vaulted ook>nnade, flanked by stone pilars, leads to the dining room, ooiy famiJy room with fireplace and gourmet kitchen with granite counters and tnakfast nook. The br1Diant design, by noted architect R*rt Trown, allows b cxtraordnary privacy with "'8ws d bh ~from ewry room.'The NSidence enc.om- paws 3 bedroom suites lnc:k.dqi a fabulous master with flreplace, c:ozy lV retreat. balcoriY and sumptuous beth with glass endo9ed shower and bb that open to a waled and private sunning terrace. Accessed from a second floor balcony, the roof deck Is equipped with stereo Sound and a telephone and offers harbor and city light views. The exceptionally serene and romantic ambiance Is heightened by stone Boors both· inside and on the patio with fountain and spa, spacious smny rooms with high vaulted or beamed ceillngs, deep niches for artistic trusures, and the extensive use of the finest craftsmanshjp and materials. Offered at $1,599,000 Read the latest happenings in ... ·auylines It was the late 19S0s and COAST NEWPORT l'ROl'BRTIBS' ht Burley • was a first grade tucher at Baldwin Hills -Elementary ScbooJ in Los Angeles. One of her students was a "aood liulc devil ," nicknamed Reeolc. "I was taller than her," PaJ 1'1Calls. Fast forwi.rd to ihc 1990s. Pat is at a kopeaty JRYicwm BlJbol hliila and , w-and-behold, thefc is littli Rccnie. "I noticed right awey shC was tiller than me," Pat wd about the stately Mauna Dawn, abo a Coast Realtor. And ... did you know Rldt LaQaevla just nWricd Alla in a ceremony held at a lovely Tustin Hill cstale. The couple honeymoOOcd in Hawaii And ... ~ Lowe bad a great time on her African Safari. RB/J£U SOUTH COUNTY ... is on AUJI!', AJ.,Blll'. ~t As we speak -ltcahorlpilot IOb Mlaft. aided by Realtor/sidekick Gary ThomM. 1s navigating RFJMAX's colorful bot air balloon to Del Mar. And ... Realtors Bill Dolby and Tncy lmmd have joined the company; also ... congrats to Jackie ~new officer (secretary). Orange Coast Association of Realtors. The installation bieakfast is slated for Dettmber 14. And ... trVine's Hyatt Regency is the ite for RFJMAX South County's holiday celebration. Good scoops atCOWWBUBANKBR NEWPORT BEACH. Did you know Dlfkl Prince -in his pre-Realtor days -was a Jogger in Oregon and a commercial fi hennan? Also ... there is celebrity-of-sorts in the office. The musician (RE insim on staying anonymous. Oops! Did I give HIM away?) is a bas guiwi t with a local rock band. Pmm.MLBOA ISLAND R&l.LTY ... o~ Walter Mltdadl ~a new right- band ptflOD (or left). She is Jll*I Cmtiodlm. also a Realtor. News out of THE l'RUDBNTIAL ·JON DOUGLAS CO •• is ... MuiDe MoatcomtrJ'• assistant Natalie BrlnbDan is oo maternity le.ave enjoyin& baby Altsudn. And ... Carol Jecobl' son Ron • ju t got engaged. Speaking of engagements ... Mama no., is bOpina to find Mr. IUPt in bet Christmas stoctina. And Marcia says it could be a number of ~le who stick him there. It seems friends, clients, business associates -even her plumber -arc playing matchmaker to a collection of Mr. Rights. Marcia says she 's still taking bookings for 1996. Gbela Bunndster of GRUBB cl: BUJS RESIDENTIAL SERVICES -was showing the Califomja sights to bcr mother. sister and brot.bef'oln-law visiting from Gcnnany. 1bc reason for the reunion: Gisela's daughter, El.kt, was getting married. Barbara Aune hitched a ride to Fresno with Phyllis a.y and husband Jerry. So -we ask -why did the jaunt take nine hours? 1bc holidays find John Maier-METRO REALTY -in the windy city. And ... Pllul Shapiro visiting Wi~in -long way to ao foe a block of cheese. And ... office manager Joank Smltlri proud to say her 8-year-old son Brandoa is on a championship Huntinaton Beach A YSO (soccer) team. If the bOys win tbdaytbeywitl be-undefeated. F~ SANDS COASTAL • l'ROl'BaIBS will be opemng an office at 1100 Newport Center Drive. Newpon Beach on January 2. The roster will include M1cbJ JWdlN, Jim Button. Job Almt, Colea Bmuaaa and Kim Da.,...._ Aho ... M.8rt. Lupo and husband Joe celebrated a 3.Sth Wedding anniversary. CANNBltY VILLA GB REALTY will be havina its Christmas party at °"ner •-........,., Bay Island OOmC; The lavish meal will be prepared by CbefTooy Story who apprenticed at Aubcrgme. Also ... adnuni tratJve assi llllll Christy Dandl is off to New York to hop-.tilJ-you-drop with her mother and stStcrs. And ... coincidentally. Beverly Ckvtland also bas a Big Apple trip planned. Sources at WATERFRONT HOMES REALTY say the "gorgeous and leggy" Maureen Downey is jetting all over the place with her 6-foot-8-incb boyfriend, Scott. 1bc world-wind romance bas landed them in New York, Philadelphia, Cabo San Lucas and soon Bennuda. We are impressed! And ... eagnog will flow at the company's Oui~tmas party to be held at the Balboa Bay Club. COW WEIL MNKBR COSTA MESA has car new& Evidently, Jim Beydortf returned hi Jimmy .. lemon" and now is cnusing around town in a 1996 cha.mpagne- colored Continental. Dkk Jaataer and Part Kenyon· just returned from attending Dick's brochct's wedding in Fkxida; and ... Rody Alvarn blew out 30 candles on bis birthday cake. ... • 1 <:- WATERFRONT HOMES, NC. Realtors® . r SptciaUzing in properties for sale or l~ase •.. Qn the water ••• ntarthe watu. .. aNI wUh a rieW of die waur. .. OPEN HOUSES SA llJRDAY ONLY 17 41 Tustin, 4C -Eastside CM 28dT~m Sally Nette! $144,500 SUNDAY ONLY 405 Bolero · Park Udo, NB 2 BdTwnhm Irene Lrulon $185.000 234 Lugorua -Newport Shoru 3BdHM Kennie Jo Rizzo $365.000 1113 Grow-Westcliff Grow, NB 4 8d H.te Rosette·AMtee Gird $544,900 103 Ocean Vista -Sa bWMI, NB 3 BdTwnhm Esther Fine $568,900 54 Ocean Vista -Sea Island 3 8d Twnhm Michael Scholla $599.000 1400 San Miguel· Corona del Mar 5 8d Estate Olga Matthews $1.695,000 1384 PKific Way · Laguna Beach 4BdHM Robert Gtem $2.795000 SAnJRDAY & SUNDAY 2500 Beacon -Newport Haghts 38d tbe Marlene Hassel $379,000 1901 Glenwood -Baycrat, NB 3BdHH Pia D'Auna I Jerry Smith $439.000 4909 Seashore · Ocanfront NB 4 8d HM George Dashiell I Reggie McNemey $1 .095.000 YEARLY RENTALS 6061/z Begonia -CdM 1 8d Apt Cocona de! Mar $875 1905 W. Balboa -NB 2 BdApt Penmsula $900 207 Walnut -NB 2 8d Apt Newport Shores $1000 7 6 Villa Pomt -NB l Bd Condo Villa Point $1175 438 fl Modena -NB 2 8d Hse Newport Haghts $1175 2687 Pala Mesa Court -CM 3 BdTwnhm E.astside Costa Mesa $1350 71 Sea Island · NB 2 8d Condo &g Canyon Mclain $1500 4427 W. CoaJt Highway -NB 3 8d Twnhm Newport &xh Town~ $1600 1631Irvine11f -CM 3 BdTwnhm Costa Mesa He19hts $1650 3121 Coast Hwy •2A -NB 2 BdCondo The Towers $1900 506 36• St • NB 3 BdTwnbm Udo Village $2000 601 Udo Parll Drive 1120 -NB 2 8d Condo Udo Village $2500 332 Via Udo Nord -NB 3 8d Apt llfoJsle *3000 2007 Bayadere T arac.e · NB 38dHee Irvine Terrace $3500 22 Cl\&tham Court · NB 2 BdTwnhm Bek:ourt $3900 120 IMnc Cove Court -Laguna Beach 4 8d H.te ~Cow $7800 On the water •.• --~----~--___, Bayfront w/dock for so· h ~t Pnstr.e remodtled 3bd. cining & fmly rms & rrtw lutdim $989,999 HUN11NGTON HARBOUR I st. 3bd remodeled~ home w/famiy rm. deck & 30 It dock $649,000 UNDAISLE 5bd bayfrant. premier 11ide bay WW, Jrg dock & ~ide be Dioog & fanV/ room & Wi cMyar'd $1.495,000 (Ui) ____ PELICAN PO_INI' ____ ..,......., Frcn row. rug! cxtri piwate lot 111 pmnier locatD1 on 12" !Jeen w/v.fttt water W\15 $1,895,000 UNDAISl.E 5bd m'bt.lnal w/2 stOl')I cdng & dock fa large yacht Urd 11\a'j be JUthased. $692,000 (l.H) CORONA Ofl. MAR Exollng new 3bd bayfront Wla w/lmla, lali.'ll, ixwate beach & dock for 2 boats $2,495.000 Near the water ••• NEWPORT SHORES . Open. airy 2sty ~ den &: eat 1n krtchen Walk to ocean. comm pool. temis & ~ $365,000 NEWPORT HEJGtfTS Vakie' Pnstrie 3ld !Wnhm, lugh ced1195. v.+ille washc!d woods, NC. 2 patJOS & yaid $249.000 ATIBEBEAOi 5 doors to ocean Custom 2bd lvn w I cxean VtlNI, den. fnllo; rm. 2 ~ & stldio aJX $545,000 PENINSUIA POINT 2sty ~ ·~ hornf. tUSlom wood Rn. C2lbnets & stutm + craftsman's garage. $895.000 NEWPORT SHORES Upgraded 2sty 4bd w/pM. pabO SttpS to ocean & comm f#J, c:kimlse & ltMls $327,000 TllRf.E ARCH BAY BW!h.6/ mnodelld 4~0fll homt 'bam&. dbl '** wdc»5. 4 hJ*es $2,675,000 NEWPORT OCEANFRONT CUiiom 4bd, nlllUr w/ff drs IO pallU & ~ad 8eaml. brick & leaded~ $1,095,000 --- HARBOR ISlAND DRJVE Ma!J;.Janr Medrtrranean 125 h on thr ttay dock lor 70+ ~ tmac:a w/f#i & ~pa $2,795,000 BJGCANYQN Bck<Ut Hil w/a:xrm pool & ~ ()amatx 5bd contcmpo 11 ga.ted ~ wf\aWs 9 bd Fttneh Ol8Ul w/rptd ~ rms 2bd. drn. ~ 9flttm & ocean view ont &: OCUl, bll) & c!JJi ~ l • ~ on 4+ gUI tcra V"1ci lid oc.8'ft iMWS $479,000 $1,695,000 $3,995,000 BUJRiS ·UDO VD.lAGE -~--QUtCOftO~-.l'.ICJIJL----+ '""5pau-~2 .... <J.y"""'Jld........,twt..>.ltJl-m, Ian~ & bieJdas1 rms;--Doutnm. flOlllli'9Jla.1*iilii~.,. !\-Cbe 141 WWJ tJ bayl OC9l. Custom 3b:I tv.drn. 2 Patios. calWl & dlJJ lijit VIN'S coodo, new gcumel lotchcn, bay ctty lkj\t &: ocn w. . 2 fr1*a, 2 decb, Sfl8 l 4 OJI ginge.. $420,000 $620,000 $995,000 llMHECOVE Elegaril 5bd Olstan w/5 ar 91"91 & ocean w 11 ~ larJn ocanfrcn cxxrm w/pM be.aches. $1,975,000 "~~~.tg'"~n . tAQINA 4bd~wonol lr'l w/~ ocean & a>llldint .__ +SO pool l 11» $2,795,000 NEWPORT BEAOi 2436 W COAST HWY 714-631-1400 Exclusive Affiliate of Sotheby's International Realfy BAl.BOA ISLAND 315 MARINE AVE. 71~73-6900 i =~ ·7 1 ' -·: ---I WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. !.Realtors® 1 Sp1clalit.Jng 'n proptrties for sale or lease ... on the water ... near the water. .. and with a view of the water ... CORONA DfJ. MAR Harbof Wocds w/crxrm poOI, spa & ltnnlS End 111• w/2bds, '1J*, lain!ry & dot& ~ 631-1400 $229,000 TRWG.£ SQUARE 3bd twntm w/woocbrnrlg 11* & good me polio End ll'lll on gmnbell w/ ·om pod steps lo puk. libnry & shops 631-1400 $149,000 SOUTH COAST METRO ln recently reflriishal Brookww 2s:y 3bd twnhm w/att cftll g.vage in r«~ f\lern locabon l1fM cli & pods 631-1400 $149,500 AUSO VIEJO 2.s:y2bd 2 5ba ~mm w/~ pod & S?ll ~ ptl'fea w/&plc, lcJt.iO/ natral decor. bnc.k & &gstooe ~. kot pond & gRr$> 631-1400 $153,900 COSTA MESA HEJGt'TS south of 17' Street 2sty 2bd w/plll)o in SIMI~ With na grwids. cm venient to btMs & ~ 631-1400 $162,500 NEWPORT HEJGHTS Vila Sienna 2bd twntvn Hqi cdangs. wood fin. tult in media etnter Al icrdablt ., ~'pcl't Buch 631-1400 $212.000 COSTA MESA tEGfTS ne1r hiijl dlOOI nck& term Grat 3bd tv.riln w/~ &: ~ m15, new pabo &: '8rge ~ii sd.dli:I a:mr d ~ 631-1400 $219,000 EASTSIDE CGlfa Mm. EJiuptionll 2bd Mtrn, Joh w/dottd. now ., Oita tu COIJi bt 3td tmn Beams. fi: doors 'c:herrrq spa ii tock hlrdlcape. 631-1400 $219.000 NlwPoRT'S HARBOR HIGHLANDS 3bd homt w/tJIR ~ ~ ~. firt Jke& ~...., O.toJChoak& pri 631-1400 $365,000 glltedca14*x wfji:d"tpa; lWlllW 3-ty 2bd, lilRIJ lrom Ny tlrlel G-de cnlry, t.d- Mlod .,, 2 &J*es. balcoriJ' tiend pelio5 631-1400 $234,900 DMJtS Rancho San Jaeq.*1 cQl!iPo w}pqd &: ipa. Brijt. chetrU 2bd ~wit w/clrq l In tJ rms. 2 petlol l..,., of gcM cant.~ 631-1400 $147,000 NEWPORT BEAOi 2436 W. COAST HWY 714-631-1400 COSTA MESA HEIGfTS Neat park & elemen- tary school Olanning 3bd w/hardwoal floors & recently remodeled kitchen & baths on R-2 lot 631-1400 $269,000 BAYVIEW mlRACf Bnght upgraded 2bd home tn gated comm1.11ity w/pool & spa Pale hardwood iloors. plantation shutters & walled yard w/trees 631-1400 $299,900 COSTA MESA HEJGHTS Charming smal dt.pex w/2\nms uch lllit Close to i -r Street. shoppng & buses 631-1400 $375,000 CORONA Dfl MAR !\ear new 3bd Medi:erra l!eall twnhm w,1arge ~ decks Strol to beach & shop5 Rreplace. llid!ed crirlgs& granite COll"llers 631-1400 $379,000 NEWPORT HEJGHTS Estalt S.1 Wonder!U i» tmbal 111 lhls 3lxl home w/clning & ~ nns VI rorner locabOn on ~ street 631-1400 $379,000 BAY CREST Ted; r~ 4bd. drnj & ~ rms, tat in laldlm. & Fr cb:n. Mar t.ltl w/saN & spa lib 631-1400 $619,000 AT TifE BEACJi ~ spi)CIOIJS 3bd ~ ~ steps to sard. Gcumel kitdim. llrge master v.·fhi!jl cdngs & &pc in Ir.wig room 631-1400 $395,000 NEWPORTS BAYCREST X-llrge oomer lot on cpet trrHMd stred w/lsty 3lxl A/C home. IMl- tng & fmy 11115, laLrldry & lg~ "gwagt 631-1.400 $439,000 NEWPORT NORTH Elegant & ~ 3lxl home 111/~ l'OCXll df ll'llStef on Cl'JrCSizld lot w/ spa & lcullain Ill gated COOV!Ulity 111/pod 631·1400 $489,000 UDO PARK DRIVE NiGe1iJ appointed 2bd condo w/b.itly channel, ocean. SlllSel & aly li\jlt ~'S Serui1y bldg, w/doorman, pod & spa 631-1400 $525,000 OID COROM Dfl. MAR Near new specxu 3bd !\\Mm, dnrg & lamfy rms. larga mMI« w/ ~ room, ~ & dec:k w/c'ty lijll V'!lW 63H400 $539,000 ' BELCOURT Soinwted 4bd. ~ & fatMy rms i\ paiit.fale setting w/,,,00. Sp.1 & v.~ on owrsized lei. 631-1400 $995,000 Sf.>: ISlANO CoolPet~ r~ied 2bd designer perfect c.nlo w,'~ rm den & Ii-tech ki:dien in guard g.stl!'d COOVTUlly w/Jni6, S?llS & teivus 631-1400 $599,000 • NEWPORT HEIOOS ~ 4bd tastefij., remad- e id v. r cOtlllry ~ kitthrn. ia.'Tlil; rm & lrplc~ 11 master din."9 & ... 1119 rm °'-'Ck & spa 631-1400 $679.000 BELCOURT Spxious, pnst1ne 2bd trilm w/<lrt-• tng & ~ rms. hliJh cdings, 2 bplces& maitlt 8rs Ccu1yard miry & lour.ly yard w/spa 631-1400 $749.000 HARBOR RIDGE F.stata Homes. Remodeled & un~te w/Sbds 111 splCtaCWr nal\ntJ bested. sttbng 1111th total pnvacy & oty &gt-. views. 631-1400 $799,000 PENlNSUlA POINT Del~ 31x!. 3ba w/lanuly rm. 4 frplces & 3 w gar Remodeled '89 hnMd ..,. Fr. doors & ltaded & statnld ~ 631-1400 $820,000 IRVINE CAMPUS Hi#; miotional 4bd w/~. dance & ~ nns + tibrary. 5 fribs, fXQlislti iloal· Ing stare.aw & wals of CUiiom v.W:Jws ID WW llJi) 631-1400 suoo.ooo lA HABRA ESTA1t BwiU &.j!h Tllb home on 8 ICl"a Seciny g.lled w/ttnris cwt. o¥nPc pod, spa & gul5t hcuc tb l citna tr-. Reim!! 673-6900 suso.ooo SHOWCASE DOVER SHORES EXCEPTlONAL VIEWS Offoed ~a 5paOOll5 4bdhome11./special handicap acctss & \it\l.'5 of lhe o!y licjits & Uppa B.iy Ujll. opcrl beamed Ungs Ill IMng. lining & ~ rOOITl5 & yanl v;/d«k & ,,,00 $699 ,000 DRAMATIC TOP QUAUTY 4 bd home w/fMjJ!bl views ol ~ bay, nalln preseM & nl!#it ~ts Dining & fMIW; rms, pnuate courtt,wd entry w/pod & 3 car garage. O.m ~ lfadel $865.000 WEST(1ff (Jl(>V£ u.p 4bd 1oor P. ~... . nm.Iii\• UDO~Jtd~~~!--f-1":!!~:;...~~~::::'~~::;;;;~ii!~ ~ lcrnn lat S&orw. wdle!S l ~ 3 frPca a a:U'ltly ktim. Pod. spa & 11t ~ gwq 631-1408 $544,900 QJF'F HAVEN Sant d oc.ean • bay lrom tr.; 3bd cdtage, !JcM ~ IO remodel or ldd nlW w/aaJttl. W:w &an~ 2nd lllofy '31-1400 $549,000 a atr~ PMCY ~ct Uh !1ftnllY 631-1400 $1,599,000 COWAN tE<JfTS 2 4+ eaa glled ~ Diit~ aw In TllSD'l ioc:HI, 3 ~ & maa,dlay PIMev w/l/tNls ol bh fftllllY 631-1400 $1,995,000 FABULOUS ESTATE -1/2+ A~ \W, tenni6 co.it. pod l '1)1 ~ CUS*al'll w/4 bctn\ des, tttniy, drWtg ~ & gmne l1T1l Fr doors. 4 &pc.. A/C & MCIJ"1ly ~IW.ad! $1.495,000 "~~«Ut rt"~" Exclusive Affiliate of Sotheb s International Real BALBOA ISLAND 315 MARINE AVE. 714-6 7 3-6900 ..... OPEN HOUSES From o·ne to five p.m. Corona del Mar Tennis Estate 1600 San Miguel Open Sunday $U9S,OOO Oceanfront Custom 4909 Seashore Open Sat../Sun. $1,()95,000 -------~ Lido Isle Bayfront GrttoMI 48R4.5BA hm 40' lot. pnvllll! SMOINU-:.n Udo Jal• Traditional S.yfront 58R4 SBA Pridr of~-key Large dock. e11cellen · I views $1,59~ ~u. Roca• 5BR 7.5 , 6acra Newport Beach Estate~f Mr$. Joh Wayne App 7 ,000 tqft e c:owt $1,395,000 58R 48A lun, d yachts Dover Shoru~a froo~ Home Lllrge y11rd & rant.age . 1,389,000 Udo Lile Sophlstlciited 58R 4 50/\ Tt1!-'lly n.>mocl~l ~ homt f>nme 45 c-omertot. pe 1 detail! 095.000 Easy ron~ersk> family Udo lsle~rlplex ~~o -~ lowHI Priced Balboa l1lan~1 t 48R 2Ba o~~ Rapt. Grtat Valot'~· view 5899,000 ~ S51'9,000 lido hie t..rp Lot 38R28s~ JBR 2BA .t. U1 Rm ~.Hal r p.,ftct w /nut <twd On 5395,000 Bay~,t & Sale ' 38R3B GA'at loc11ti0n, Fr doon OWi Uff,000 Trlai:igi• Squan Atta JBR 28A town.hOme w /flrtpl.Ke C~lt location. comm\ml~ pool SH9,000 ·BILL FEENEY in association with TIM CARR WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS~ 675 -1058 Belcourt Tennt;·s ate SBR 4.58~ home i Almost h , I and spa" $1,995, Oceanfront Custom 4BR 3.SBA-on sand, no boardwalk Tum·key with whitewater views $1,095,000 Dover Shores Bayfront Bargain! 3BR 2BA totally remodeled "Tum-key" bayfront 60' on the water, private dock, quiet location $989,000 Lido Isle Cottage 2BR2BA +Om~, beamed ceilings Prime street to street location, 35' lot $595,(XX) • 631-1400 Corona del Mar Tennis Estate SBR SBA Conttmlporary, wlll exchange Approx. 1.2 acres, ocean & bay views $1,695,000 Belcourt Bargain 4BR 3.SBA Manor II, pool & spa Oesirr quality, large lot $995,000 Harbor Ridge Value SBR3.SBA Devonshire model Two private sunny decks, atrium $799,(XX) Newport Heights ToWnhome 3BR 2.SBA Tum-key with private~ ~ - Bright.__~ cathedral ceilings, c:entraJ air $249,CW . :WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® Specializing in properties for sale or lease ... on the water ... near the water ... and with a view of the water ... WMing yoa oB IAe Jo!/J if IAe 9TO!idog cf«MOn anda9Tappyand9'wJP~U6 #eu1~«M ESTHER FINE pager: 433-9682 DOVER SHORES -FRONr ROW VIEW Redlced $80k. Dramatic & spacious 4BR. 3+ 2 half BA single slOfY w/pooJ & 3 car garage.:" .. ..... .. . .. . . $865.000 PRIME DOVF.R SHORES LOCATION Light & bright 4BR, 4BA single story w/private pool & deck ouerlooklng Upper Bay & Fashion lsllnd ............... $699,000 ~iinioddld 4BR. 3BA + Olfire & ~room. IJ.Dutous master blah wllh IMlll ,_ ....................................... $598,000 ' BELCOURT STYLE REMODEL! Beautiful 4BR. 3BA With fabulous Back Bay & mountm views il prestigious DcM?r Shores Pnced to Sel. ..... $779.000 GORGEOUS Sf.A ISlAND TOWNHOME Highly soplusticated & complet~ remodeled w/hi tech kitchen & baths, 2BR, 2 SBA+ den ayerlookjng golf course. .. $599,000 ~ ~ed 3BR, 3BA pnvett end unit With loYely large yard and pillO .......................................... , ..... $568,900 NEWPORT BEAOi 2436 W. COAST HWY 714-631-1400 "~w«UJ p/exceUenaJ' Exclusive Afftllate of Sotlieby' 1 lntemational ~ BALBOA ISLAND 315 MARINE AVE 714-673-6900 ,. ~ . . J . ' I I .. I ., . J ! E l U t ·U U t -" '., '. . t ••• ,.. ~·· ~ ·. . . . -.. ; 14 ---. . . . . ~ -~ . WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® Specializing in properti.es for sale or lease ... on the water ... near the water. •. and with a view of the water ... j{appy .j-(ofidays JILL ANDRUS Res. 6734861 Office 631-1400 VICKI ·LEE Res . 673-6573 F~S BEAOf COMMllMTY Owming Peninslia Poi'lt homt. 4 bedroan a 3 & den llilh FTendl doors & IMrldows. new carpet & large, moy patio. WeJ mailtained and~ k> moue in. ........ ~--: .... -.... ~ ... -. $479,000 DESUWllE f.ASTSIDE HEJQfT'S SI~ ropark& elementaryscMQ. ~3 bedroom heme with ~remoddedkildien& bah. HatdwoQd 6ocn. Lage R-2 ~in wt.at~ ............................................. $269,000 PENINSULA POINT TRADl110fW. T1tn-key 3 bQoom & ~room. Roof top deck with spe and ocean \Ww ~day and dly "}ts~ nlrjlt. 4 flre?aca. han»ood Soon, French doors and ~ndows. .............................. $820,000 • OCf.AH VllW fotE Wl11f WARM FJmAA1' D£<X>R Aw houses ID oc:unfrant bach. Main house has 2 Bdrms, ~room and den. BedfU ~ . cbn, 2 ~ &replias1 spllciot.l l!Wig room and st\llo apt ................................ $545,000 aJSTOM MYFllOHr HOME Ml> Otl1CE 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath with vaulted ceAing & ~l Roof deck. central air and doCli: for 50' boat and 4 car garaga. ............................................................................................................ $950,000 NEWPORT BEACH 2436 W. COAST HWY 714-631-1400 ff~~«UJif~, Exclusive Afflllate of Sothe 's International R BALBOA 1Sl.AND 315 MARINE AVE. 114-673~900 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realtors® Speciali:dng in properties for sale or kase ... on the waler. .. near the water. .. and with a view of the waJer ... RobGiem 631 .-1400 EXCEPTIONAL CONTEMPORARY 1384 Pacific Way, Laguna Beach $2,795,000 Unparalleled view Award winning residence Finest design & materials Over one half acre Special one ttme open house Sunday December 10, noon to four p.m. CHERYL CARLSON 722·7607 631-1400 . Fresh 2 Bd tawnhome. Loft w/doset, 2 ~ory living nn. French doors & patio w/rock ~spa in beautifUly lardicaped smal quiet com~ $219,000 · . VIEW! VIEW! VIEW! Truly a Newport Beach lintrnark w/l4hr seanily and docnnari. Located 00 tile Rhine Olamel, bay am lllnh.J lBskl ~ 3 \j(s to beach. 2Bd. 2.saa. sat.Ila & wet bar. Bkjg amerities id.de a Qlard nn, ~ areas fa entertaiiiniJ, pool, spa & gueSt dOc:k. . •3F $525,000 #70 $620,000 MARY LOU KlfJfLER 675-2700 631-1400 HARBOR ISLAND DRIVE Magnificent Mediterranean, 125 feet on the bay, dock for 70+ yacht Terraces with pool & spa ............. $2, 795,000 BELCOURTTOWNHOMECOllECTION Guard gated community. Dramatic 3000+ square foot townhome , lushly landscaped with spa & BBQ. MOTIVATEDSfilER. $749,000 CORONA DEL MAR Ocean view 3Bd, 3.5Ba built in '88 w/ ~In living room. R&endi; upgraded, 2 large sun decks. <>.mer says: ·srtng Offer!· ........................ $3 79 ,000 l SUE ELI EN VOIPE .... 759-3076 631-1400 NEWPORT BfAOi 2436 W. COA.5T HWY 714-631-1400 "i-V~~f/~, Exclusive Affiliate of Sottieby's International Realty BALBOA ISLAND 315 MARINE AVE. 714-673-6900 • .. j t --r--i -. "··--.· -}t> ......... .c..-·~--..-. - WATERFRONT HOMES~ INC~. Realtors® Specializing in properties for sale or lease ... on the water. .. near the water. .. and with a view of the water. .. Fresh & Clean Townhome 2Bd/2Ba, Single Story . $144,500 IRVINE "NOR11fWOOD" 3Bd/2.5& Single Family~ Many Upgrades & Extras. $219,500 Sally Nettel Extensively Cu5toml2led T ownhome Upgnided 2Bd/2Ba • $185,000 AFFORDABLE IN NEWPORT 4Bd/28a Townhome, Hrcbd F1rs, Brick Frplc, ~ Garage $280,000 Res. 545-2514 631-1400 x281 DOVER VIUAGE, NEWPORT BFACH Two bedroom 21/2 baths in th1s largest model. Inviting patio is an extension of the large living room. Upgraded kitchen features built-in washer & dryer. JUNE ADAMS 631-1400 x292 CosTAMESA ~ Large R-2 lot with approved plans for two 3 bedroom condos. Located in prime rental area. BAYVIEW TERRACE Newport Beach Best Buy Upgraded 1 Story 2 Bdrm 2 Bath home. Plantation shutters, hardwood floors, lovely p~vate ~rd. No Mello Roos! Owner Very Motivated. Offered at $299,900 ROY FREEMAN 631-1400 Spectacular Point Home 2209 Channel Road . f Steps tQ bay and ~ at the tip of the Point. ' Completely.renovated and remodeJed In 1994 w/3 Bdnris, family & dining rooms. Bay Md jetty vk?\Ais from master bal- ~ · A vesy private deck complete with pUnbing ere laige ~ patio are perfect for ent~. Natural sisal carpeting and cUstorn hardlA.<xxf floorirg, rustorn cabinet$ aid plantation st.Jtters ....................... ······· .. $895,000 A SHOWCASE HOME! MARY ANN NElllf.RCUIT 67~5546 I 631-1400 NEWPORT BEACH • 2436 W. COAST HWY 714-631-1400 tt~~&UJ g'~~, Exclusive Afflliate of SOtheby's International Reaity BALBOA ISlAND 315 MARINE AVE. 714-673-6900 • wo-storv. oceanfront townhome Located on the sun· renohed beach oh.tboa Peninsula in an area known for its unique history. Enjoy the reatbuJdna ocean view, Catalina and the famed California sunsets. Thi is a one-of-a·kind rty :tjuaated at the quiet end of the boardwalk. A petfect primary residence or vacation . Featuring lwdwood floors. aounnet k.it.chen with sub-zero, office or loft pl m the t'ICcan 1cw masttr suite ovCrlook.ing the sandy beach. Between the bay and ocean. Balboa Pemn'>ula vidcs specialty~ and ~urants. Offered at $799,000. For JO*" ,m.u ,._.....,, "'1J Ert/yle or Sou, Sltct:u1t al Gnd>6 & Ellil llaiMlllial Rtal "* Snftca, 2J ~ Plavl, Su. 190, New,ort Bftlell, (714) UUJOI. Balboa Island livina at its finest This maanmcent home wa .. o;howcased in the 1994 Corona del liar Home Tour. Top-quality construcuon by Ooua Brownell who pcciali~ in quality craftsllWlship and builds cxclusi~cly on Balboa I.stand. This home 1 cxqu~itely decorated througboot with the utmOSt attention to every detail. The home can be u~ L'> a dupleit or a large inglc family home. As a duplex -three bcdroolJ\! and thrtt bathrooms. plus an apartment with two bedrooms and one and one-half baths. Or I.\ a smgtc family home with fhc bcdroorru four and one-half baths. · Sunroof, four off-street parking spaces. air conditioning, inten:om. security ~ystcm and much more. Extremely nexible noor plan for Balboa Island living at its be t Call Alkt Browntll, broktr~assodtdt al Balboo lslaM Rltlll] for""'"' in/Ol"llMlion, (71') 67J-.8700 "'(71') 641-2235. E • • • uropean 1nsp1ralion Thi\ one-of-a-kind home is perched atop a hill with views of city lights and hillsides. An elegant marble foyer v.clco~ with fountain.<> and statue . 'There are four &paeious bedroom.' accompanied by three and one-half bath and an executive tudy or library. The state-of-the-an kitchen 1'-replete with the bc'l Jpphance\, ut1htanan dc\tgn. custom cabinetry and 'pace for the gounncl cook Cu\tom dr.ipene,. hghl c.irpet. vaulted ccilin~ and cascade<; of light through arched window\ are al'>O how~. 'The formal dirung room is perfect for entcnaming and the master uit.c delight\ the ..en'>C'\ with a~ ista of the kylme. For '3fety. there is an electronic iron gate accented by pavers wmdmg throughout the dmeway and <,pace for RV parking. Three over-s1t.ed garage' make way for car. and lu'ury toy' The ground' arc immaculately landscaped and hard-.cJped with brickwork and greenery which cnhaocel> the setting. Large. well-cropped tree.s '>helter the home and frame the view with a nostalgic sen-.e of a European estate. Located in the prestigious, cqueruian Nellie Gail c0mmun1ty of Laguna Hill'>. the home 1' near the coa:.t, but above the congested be'JCh lifestyle. Excellent schools ensure posllivc actJ vity for children. For a privaJt showinf, uU V'ick] nan1 al the N'wport Btaclt ofJict of The Prudential - Jon Dou1las Co., (7lrl) 759-66()(). }::>ece~er 1 9 a.m. -noon. Trust Fund Handfing Seminar 12 8:45 a.m. Affiliate Committee Mtng.; 1.30-4:30 p.m .. Fair Housing Seminar 13 2 · 5 p.m.. Internet Class: 9 a m. · noon. Ethics Seminar 1A 8:30 a.m., Installation of Officers and Directors: 1:30 ·4:30 p.m .. Ageocy Sem nor 15 Can Tree Pick-up and Raffle Doy 18 1 -5 p.m .. Essentkis of <!ontrocts. DLF Semlnot. Hanukkah 19 2 -4 p.m .. Take the Mvsfery Out of Buying a Computer 20 9 a.m. -noon Forecioslre PitfOls SerOOa; 2 -5 p.m .• Internet Closs 21 9 a.m. -noon Yw Gulde to Albltratlon SeminOC 2 -5 p.m .. COMP~ Begilner Course 22 Winter begins 25-26 Associatton Offlce Closed 27 2 -5 p.m .. Internet Closs .. .. ., Residential Real Estate Services • Independently Owned and Operated BELCOURT· WW. TRADE FJeganr 5bd cunom home with ocean view and grand matbk entry with circular staircase. 4 car garage. Availat>k"fumishcd. ~1,695,000 Belle Partch Code 71H7 SAILBOATS ac SUNSETS Specucul:m sunset & lwbor view from dUs cxttnsivdy remodeled 5bd, 4ba, in Corona dd Mar. A home of distinction for a growing family. $849,000 Bonnie Barrington Code 71007 Townhouse w/2 mm suira, & 2.5ba. Ftplc. hardwood Aoors, walk-in dOICtS. 2 car lltt. pi. lcnpcccable grounds w/pool & spa. $192,000 .Ann, Ted l5l Suza.one <;ode 71317 OJFFHAVEN PERFECTION ~acious 4 or 5bd, 4.5ba ftoorplan w/~ design &~Living& cntcn2ining is easy wlltg dia- matic nns. 3 nwblc fiplc's. One of the brgcst locs in he area. Uncb Octh & Lois Jacobs $999;000 Code70~7 • OORONA IDGHLANDS CUTIE 2bd, ll?_a on quiet street w/remodfcd kit, bdwood Boon in I.iv rm & kit, big yard, kty to beach garcs in Sbomiilf. Jim Wciscnbach l5l Kay Konf.a.I $384,000 c.ode 71527 BEAtnmJL BAYCRFSI' Imrmculate extra large custom w/5bd. 4ba. Prvt. master sufre, built-ins, vaulte<f wd. beam ceilings, & rcccsscd lighting. Possible to buy w/fum. Bob Coluccio EXPANSIVE 180 DEGl~VIEWS · 5bd, 3.~ba w/vicws of ~ back ry, city lisha & moun~IOJ· Verr.~peo & auy., In cn~rta1nmcnt rm. w/rrplc & t\ill bar. ExccptiooaT mru. rune & scpa- race guC$t quarters. Ame Petersen NEWPOla' .BAYFR()NT C.ozy Balboa Cova 2bd, 2ba home with 38fi. boat ilip and 2 car garage. Quiet gate-guarded community. Arne Petersen $5".SOO Code7'1777 Coc1e11m BELCOURT~ Exclusive setting .fca.tur~ . 'na sunfCt and Ncwoon Center views,. 2bd, 2.5 townhontc + dcn/libra_ry, 2 fireplaces, spaciow kitchen. Community pool & spa. 2 car gange. Karen Rezek $47S,OQO Code71177 CUSTOM POOL HOME 5bd. 3.5ba lr'2. 2 StOC)' w/~ children's~ 2 ~·s & loft that an 6c 2nd bm. "!I or srucly. Entmaincr's dfto.am. $639,000 Connie Betton Code71607 BIG CANYON PREMIER ESTATE Spaciow 5bd, 5.5ba overlookin_g_ the eighth &irway. This home is &buloUs for entertaining. Huge lot w/privat:e p tc:s & motor ooun. Carol Alli.son $1,8SO,OOO c.ode 71687 CORONA DEL MAil PEllFECTION Spacious 4bd, 3.5ba Cape Cod style. Exocllcnt floor- plan w/.oaring ceillnft'. hrdwd. floors. & 2 brick frpk's. " -' Linda Oeth l5l Lois Jacobs $799,000 Codie 71647 Residential Rcil Esuce Services • lndependentlv Ov.rncd Jnd Operated 130 I Sus.a Lane Sat $4SS,OOO 15 Rue Verte SIS $1,145,000 Aune/Km ton 19 Harbor Ridge Dt. SIS $679,000 Tom Bruot0n 1928 Pon Pren-met SIS $539,000 MaliG~ 180 I Port Sterling SIS $475,000 Marilyn Kashna 41 S Viiu Suatc SIS $329,000 Sally Shipley 304 AmUda Cwnbre SIS $319.900 Katai Raek 2018 Vrsu Cajon SIS $325,000 HardmJBnuuon 22 Hermitage Sun $1,249,000 Carol AllUon 508 Kinp Pl Sun $999,000 llndaOdh 55 Montec:ito Sun $950,000 1319 E. Balboa Blvd IC Sun $799,000 Solly Sha.am 131 5 Antigua Way Sun $482,000 LouAn.oe Riney 4714 C.Ordand Sun $499,000 BJjohmon 3700 Ocea.o BM! Sun $1,095.000 Mary Von Gddern , 25 18 Wen Ave. IC2 Sun $194,000 JimW~ 250Hnd HOME PWS INOOME Spacious 2bd. Iba duplex, cadl unit Jw bride fireplace, dining area,~ w/laundry area & nr:a padcing. Dana Black ac LouAnne Ritter $215,000 Code '70947 SLE£PING B.P.AlTl'Y Prcui~us neighborhood & opponunity await you w/dUs 4bd on nra lrg. lot. Private yard & entrance. Great ~model potential. Sun $1,095,000 KatmMuun BP.ACHA~ Affordable 4bd ho~ in prurigiow nei~ lij prinre lot. C.Ommunity parlcs 8c belches ~· BJ Johnson U99,000 ROSE COVER.ED COTI'AQ: ~ 3bd. 2ba home w~ oeilings, French doors, hirdwood floors, pristine la.od.sCapc, private pacio, room to expand. Ocean View. $S8S,OOO BJ Johnson C.ode 70727 $880,000 Code71677 BPSf PRICE -BFSI' VIEW SuP.remc living bc2jns in Harbor Ri~. 5bd beauty with unobstni:ted' views of ocean, city Lights. anC! mountains. Marilyn Kershner $899,000 C.ocle 70997 PREMIER OCEANFRONT PllOPEJU'Y This dramatic home features unique arcbiteaural design & luxurious ap~intmcnts wfi.ic:h provides cbc finest of livin,g &c entmainin'" c:>n the oc:eaDfront. Stephanie Hough con &c Kent McNaughton $1,395,090 Code 71867 PRIME B.P.ACHFRONT ~ ~bd w/atmo.t 1 OOkc<c of tcdudcd bcac:h.. Prvt pool & spa. Total~~con $S,,._OOO WINDOl1V ro 1HE SP.A ~ ()can Blvd estate overlooks Inspiration Point in CdM. Rearitly remodeled 5bd. 4.5ba home. Main boux + guest house. $1,950,000 Mali Gulledge Code 71167 STAR QlJAUl'Y Customil.cd home with 3 prMte si<Se yards, pool, lpa.. BBQ wet bar. -per- fect for enttttaining. Spaciow Master suite with sauna. Includes walk-in wine oclla.r. NEWREOUCl10Nn Substantial home on approL soft wide street to street lot nat (0 the ceri- tral mada. 4bd, 3ba + rumpus room with bar, spacious patio, fu:c-fonn pool and cabana. $93S,OOO • I . ·I 2 sty town home 1000 sq ft . 1 huge bedroom with walk-In closet, 1.5 baths. Large 2 car garage. Pretty exterior Great locale n!flt? . . . $119 900 MESA VERDE Pool & RV access with double gate. Private fenced yard. 4 bvedroom. 2 bath. corner location with gbreat curb appeal Close to schools 229 000 NEWPORT BEACH Executive townhorne In ga,ted Brookview comm Built 1980, 3BR, 2.SBA. direct acc;ess to 2 car gar MBR w/spa tub & fplc. Bonus room tool .. .$2S0.900 Remoda\ed kltChen, French doors, custom $late floor, rnrw doors and moldings. This Is a beaut1ful 4 bedrooms. 2 baths. Community tennis..... ... . .. ......... $317 000 Barbecue on the roof deck with whlte water view. Choose your 48R, 3BA townhome, each with 2 car garage. Near new. Low down OK. .................. $S14,900 EAOI NE\\'PORT SHORES Duplex with 2 bedroom, 2 t»th front unit 2 bedroom, 1 bath rear unit plus 2 bedrooms. l bath owner hideaway. 4 car Beach close! . . ···-SS29,995 MESA VERDE Beautiful remodeled kitchm, soa.ri'lg cdlng In cmrslze IMng room, new Fnmch doors In 4BR two story. Large brick peUo, second sto deck ExceJlenrlocatJon ..•. $669 900 IRVINE TERRACE Great Improvements! Sparldlng white kftchen Expansive, upgraded & bright! Walls of glass w/new cabinets, floor, counters and range. bring beautiful grounds Into IMng room, with New carpet & much morel Duplex on one of library alcove. dining room W master suite the best streets! ...................... $5t7 500 4 BR 38A remodeled kit.chen $699 500 CORONA DEL MAR IRVINE COVE A upgraded pool home on a large comer Owmlng cottage plus ocean v\ew artist's Be dauled by the sweeplng master suite lot. 4 bedroom, 3 baths & family room & 3 studio. 2 car garage. RI zone but has 2 with spectacular ocean view, fireplace 6nd car garage. Great kitchen. Shows bea.utlfuDy. separate lMng areas. Roof deck. South o f wet bar Dramatic home with elevator, pool, Reduced• ...................... $U4.000 Coost ..... $614,950 and limousine ...... $1,100.000 CORONA DEL MAR NEWPORT COAST BALBOA ISLAND 2 Corporate Plaz[!. S:;:'! 1 JO. Nc\".tport l3c,-..·r1 • '· i.1 ;"·:.-11 .. Panoramic ocean, bay and city lights view! Custom quality graces this warm traditional 4 bedroom residence with library, gourmet kitchen, pool, spa & brick motor court. Spectacular view from this BARBARA O'KAIN MARION HAMPTON 987-0125 ~-r; ... 31 ... _'H • ,-r ., ......... 7 -.... -:....~· : --· ~ ..... "' -~ '-,,fl... -... ~ • -~ -• • l ...I lassie lines, a tranquil setting & a beautiful sandy beach. 3 bedroom main residence has an enclos~ sun room. Bay view from master suite with fireplace. Large studio apt. with private entrance no o guna Beach is the site for this magnificenl5 bedroom estate under construction. Sweeping ocean & canyon views. 3 fireplaces, study, \ TAMARA FIGUEROA MARK MALLOY 729-5504 3 bedroom 5 bath penthouse with no common walls. Gourmet kitchen with granite counters. 4 car garage with elevator to each floor. L-~~~~--~~~~~~- game room, gym and more. E xt r a ordinary I . $1,850,000 " $895,000 L--, Co r µorlltc P Ill Zcl. Suite 130. Nev.· po 1 t Belle !"i ttartiOr Ridge estate .. This exceptional &ingle level home is jtuated on a prime J/3-acre Jot in the prestigious guard-gated community of Harbor Ridge. Desi~ by esteemed Beverly Hills architect Robert Earle. the pro~ displays superior con~on and the highest quality mnteriaJ. The flowing floor plan, with numerous French doors leading to colorful gardens and private walks, was designed with the enterta.iner in mind. The three-bedroom home offers the opulent lifestyle of the Newport Beach elite. From the • welcoming entry with rich wood flooring, valilted ceilings and band-painted artistry to the rich living room with carved fireplace, wood moldings and French doors leading to the veranda. every master-crafted detail reflects pride of ownership. The dining room opens to a red _brick conversation pit. making the tropical landscape a part of the decor. The family room. with coffered ceiJings. piped-in musk and rich oak paneling and helving. culminates in a dramatic oak bar with temperature-<X>f\troUed wine cellar. • The lcitcben boasts every state-of-the-art convenience incluCling sub-zero rerrigcrator, lour ovens. microwave and new appliances. The large waJk-in pantry and utility room with kyligbt enhance the utilitarian design. adoes lhecentu island, while !hr lcyl~ bethes the kjtchen with filtered sunlight. Ocean and city ligbu through the windows crcat.e a stimulating view and a touch of serenity. The breakfast room is replete witi1 quality oak cabinetry and etched glass io.set'i. The bedrooms are large with a classic grace. Large closets and Freoch doors and windows overlooking tranquil gardens add to the luxury. The master suite is grand in design. The spacious cedar-lined wallc-m tu s and hers closets provide storage and organization. The custom fireplace i!> adorned with an elaborate carved mantle. lbe finaJ touch of class is the cedar-lined sauna. The sublerrancan \IA<at garage 1s presently a lhrce-car garage with exercise room. The central vacuum, <;cC.:unty ~ystcm and inlercom ltdd 10 the advanced technology. and the emergency generator cn!>ur"Cs power. The estate. high above the ocean's drama. has meticulously maintained trees, flowers and grassy knoll~ A koi pool with cascading waterfall crowns the landscape. Mature trees, a rose garden. pnvate patio~ and a secret reb'eat from which one can observe a breathtaking view of the harbor. city lights and ocean give the home resort quality. The ownetS. set on building a new castle. aro willing to work with a strong buyer. For a private showing, call }Dall Maife/Jl aJ the Newport Bu.cit olfiu of The Pnuknnal- Jon Douglas Co., (714) 759-66()(). Custom MeditetTanean villa Located wjthin the exclusive~ gat.ed community of Ocean Ridge is OUs exquisite cust.Om Mcditemnean villa. ne.ianect to take advantage of uptivatiog ocean, harbor and city views, its sunsets Ire absolutely mesmerizing, The masterpiece i$ i~ on about 1/4-aae and includes four bedrooms, four and ~half bath,,, library, four f1teplaoes, gourmet kitchen and eltcnsive use Of coliseum stone &nnite and mart>J~ . Creative architecture and exceptional dewlina provide an inc<>mparable seWna for clabortle catertainina. Thi& mapif1'Cnt home is offered at $1,750,000. For,,_.~°""'""" coll HollJ Gootlrlele of Metro RMlll, (71') 120.Hll • • . Mackenzie honored by Prudential · Jon ·Douglas Some of his tools are telemarketing and multi- market research Maxine Montgomery, vice president/manager of the Newport Beach office of The Prudential -Jon Douglas Co., was pleased to announce that Mac Mackenzie achieved the hiahest dollar volume for 1be Newport Beach office in the Orange County nwket. '. .. Mic is. hanl worter," ~omcry uid. '1ti comi tent eff oru IDd profes.OOoabsm &iVC$ hint m advaota.gc; and bis strong sense of direction gives him power, Mac's success is no surprise. He sci$ his goals. designs bis plans and aligns hirmetf with a strong network of profCS$ionals." Mackenzie is the top producing sales executive for the ()Qng.e County ~ct in the Newport Beach office. His goal is to provide aggressive marketing. roupled with constant attention to the mar\etplace, enabling homeowners to ~Uy complete the sale or their properties. regardleS$ of market conditiom. .. A successful sale at top dollar~ more than simply placing a listin& in the classified ads and r;:.1 out • few Mackenzie said. .. lt~ires innovadve meihochof exposing property to a arcaiet extent than ii nonnally reviewed through more conservative McJc~ ~ICS.lt is llOt the iDartct for COQICJ\I~ Ort. .. Mackeazie is ranked in tbe top t ~ of die nation in gross sa1e$.; Not c:oolenC to be just a good Reakor. !lit has mi.de it a point to employ the best possible staff to support his clientcle. CrcarinJ the Mackenzie Advantage Team, be bu designed a force to power his success. "My upport staff bas a direct impact on the uocess of my trullketing .P.lan and the results 1 bring to my clients,' be said. "Team effort re ults in WINS." CaU Mac M«b~ dlfd du Mtd.lllZU Alffluetap Ttat at du Netlf/I0'1 Bacle olfice o/Tlte huMntild -Jo1t DoMpa Co., (114) 15UIJOO, (popr) (1U ) 121-3540. CAMMY LESLIE .· Hate that iunk mail AGENCYt Coldwell Banker Costa Mesa JOB11TLE: Realtor FARM AREA: College Past. 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Our expansion in the Newport market is a result of the high energy and vigorqus growth of our company in all areas. Our formula for success is simple. We offer our clients the finest service the real estate profession has to offer, with a focus on exceeding expectations and deliveri~g results. Our hand-picked team of real estate professionals is dedicated to serving you with their expertise in home pricing, innovative marketing, skilled negotiation, financing, and all other aspects of your real estate . transactions. 'J'};\J''~~j 1'J;1 'J 1J;~ '_lj t\J J~ 'JI' ~J J L J 'j GOT lllDSf l:.W..-r S<t00.000 In l..1Mun.1 . lk.-;a~h Thn."<' ht.·J1o"m' 1.1rw.· .-n1~·..ulnmc.'l'lt ..k·dc llu)('.' lot with ;,s ..a.n-am n1nnlnM '"""'M" II W .. IJ.. 10 UIU<:hlfd ....... .-e,ooo 86 PIUCaD TO ALL P-."l'ft..""-t """"'-"' tMW'llL' or ""' r ,............ Thi\.-.: ........ 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Larae COmer lot Nestled in the prestigious Glenwood Village area of Aliso viejo. this special comer location exudes charm. class and a family-oriented lifestyle. Wilh two bedrooms, plus a den and two and one-half baths. the home is the largest model Plan 4 two story. and is totally upgraded featuring maJble entry and kitchen flooring, custom plu.~h Berber carpet and top quality plantation shutters throughout. Off-white interior decor is unmaculatc. light and bright in this end location in one of the largest comer lots with wrnp- arou~d pnvate yard. Direct access is afforded from garage to kitchen. Vaulted ceiling accent the living room fireplace. and the home is fully air«>nditioncd. U!Jtwiou living 1s accented aJong with community fac1hties such as an olympte-s!Ud swimming pool. pa. clubhouse and park. Offered at only $146.500. For"""" iltfonlllllkJ11 call MttTJA.nn Mc<luirt of Grubb & Ellis RtsiU""4l Rl4I &taU Savicts, 23 Co'JIOl"OU P'4tJJ, SU. 190, Nrqort Buel&, (7 U) "1#-6200. Jasmine Creek -new look This residence is ooe or the best buys in the guard sated community of Jasmine C~k in Corona de1 Mar. It has acre of greenbelt&. low taxes and no mcUo coos. This pecial home tw been t&MefUUy uj>datcd with ~ lighting. skyliaht. wood floors and air conditioning. The master suite bas a fu-eplace. balcony and mini ocean view. The garden patio is laric with lush planting and perfect for outdoor enttrtainins. Year round vacation living with pool • pas and ttnnis courts. Located close to beaches, Corona c¥1 Mat village and is minute to Fuhion Wand, the airpon ind freeways. Offered at $479,000. Call, Hturld llotwinlck of Grubb & 811" Rt11Mndal lttal l!s14U Stnius, 2J·COr1'!f'* P/iwl, SU. 190, Nwpon /hod, (114) ~00. . ' ColdWell Binker associate gets published She contributes recipe to Chicken Soup series Coldwell Banker Irvine is proud to announce that senior sales a.uociate. Boonie Cox is cWTCntly in print in the newly released book. "Chicken Soup for the Soul ~book." Cox bas contributed a hort story and recipe, refTecting the inspirational and beartwanning tories found in the two previous boob. "Chicken Soup for the Soul," and "A Second Helping of Chicken Soup for the Soul" The third book in die series differs from the first two with the addition of actual recipes along with short stories. The first two books were on the New York nines bestseller list and "Chicken Soup for the Soul" won the 1995 ABBY Award. "I'm honored to be mcludcd among the many talented people who have contributed to the f>ook." Cox sa.id "Thi was such a gteat experience." With more than six years of , successful real estate expericoce, Cox tw been rccognjzcd numerous times Bonnie Cox as 1 top office producer, multi-millioo doUar producer and Gold Circle award winner. Specializing in the coastal communities, Irvine and· Saddleback Valley. she is an extremely active member of a number of professional and community organizations. A Newport Beach resident for shcn years. Cox enjoys reading. traveling. theater, western dancing. writing and painting. Co11Jod Bonllie Cox at tM ColilwtU &nhr Imne ofli«, (714) ss2.2000. Accelerating jour mortgage makes it obvious the sooner you pay off your mortgage the beuu you make out financially. Many lending institutions enc:Ourage you to pay a liuJe extra each month above your basic m<>1tgage payments. for example, if you have a JO.year $100,000 mortgage and your interest rate is 7.S%. your monthly payments wiU be '$699.21. If you pay an extra SSO per month towards your monpge. it will be paid off about ix yCMS early. If you pay an extra $100 per month. it wiU be paid off about 9.5 years early. Obviously it is a good idea to pay extra towards your mortpge in order to pay it off By Steve Ostrha as early as possible. Remember, payina an lldd.itional $100 per month pays off the One perceived advantaae of a OKSifgage mot\gage in 24S payments. Makina the loan is a portion of the payment is additional 11 S payments would cost you an deductible. Let's take 1 moment and look at additional $S6, 315.51. Payina the extra deductible interest. In 1 ~year mortgage. $100 for 245 payments cost you only ' the paymenb for the fl1$t 20 years are $24,500. mostJy interest and deductible. For When you pay extra to your monpae illustntive purposes, let'~ assume your lender, you arc limiting your options. If, for m<>1tpge payment is $2,000 per month; and some reason. you need any of that money your wmbined federal and state tax bracket back dtiring the lift of your m<>1tgaae. you is ~ That mean tn order for )'oU to get a must bom>w 1t back at a premium rate. Docs -$600 tax dC®Ction (30% ofS:Z.000) you ---lhi make left9C when you arc vohmtvity - must spend $2,000. giving the lender the use. of you~ money? Another way to look at it is over 1 20-year Wby not ~the monc~ mto an investment period, you will spend $480,000 in of your clloiee? By doing so, you can take mcxtgage payments to act a total tax advantage of investment opponunities as deduction of aboUt s 140,000. During the they arise and till have the money to pay off tasi I 0 )'CIJ"S, When you are suppOsedly your rtlortp~ early. rctitcd or oearing retirement. you will pend 5"W .°""" ~ _,,,. ~ ~ ,_,, additiooat $240,000 in mortgage F""'1tcMJ ~ 515 .tuHt •w. S.IU payments and act litt)e or oo tax deductions. &so, Co *'Mao, C4 9l6U, (114) $#- Does I.hi. make ICl\ie? 0101. Viewing a ~age from tbi perspecthe PELICAN HILL • New Custom HQme with Stunning Panoramic Ocean & Goff Course Views! Thts elegant home of 5BR, 5.5 BA. approx. 5500 sq. ~. fJtle( .5 acre w,11>eautiful pool & spa. $2,495,000 .. .. Tracitional Custom 48R, 4BA Home. Vded ceillgs, &OllTTlet kitchen with a4omg large farntf room. Lush pari(.Q(e setti'lg with pool & spa. REDUCED $995,000 HARBOR RIDGE Elegant Custom Townhome w,/Gofgeous Ocean, Catalina & City Views! Superb upgrades StJToood . 38R, 38A-~~ tre'places. Close to Fashion Island and beaches. REDUCED ~~~~~L.:;;...~ $789,000 OCEAN RIDGE Exclusive Custom Mediterranean Villa. 4BR, 4.5BA w/approx. 4,400 sq.~ Designed to take advantage of exqwsrte full ocean, harbor, & city views. MagicaJ brilliant sunsets are breathtaking. $1,750,000 SPYGLASS Hill TrUy a ooiQue setting with stuming catallna, harbor and crty sunset views. 58R, 3BA home, new gcumet kitchen. Sellers are motivated. REDUCED $949,000 Highl'f upgraded 38R, 2BA plus nice 1 BR rental unit. Gourmet kitchen, kJxury baths, patio, Perfect for owner user. Steps to beach ~ shoPPfng. $410,000 .•• !- 120-9422 OCEAN RIDGE The ·catlf omia Llfestyle: Newly constructed open & spacious one-story home completely flmshed w/captivatmg views of ocean, city & Newport Harbor. $1 ,495,000 SPYGLASS HILL OPEN SAT/SUN 12-5 Breathtaking Panoramic Ocean Harbor. & Pr.emium Fashion Island Views! Beautiful 4BR, 38A home W/Of!# carpet & new Pallt lush landscape with lovely sparkling pool. $895,000 EAST SIDE "Entertain in Style!" lovely 38R, large den 2.58A. Spectacular master Stile w/juxurious bath, nve rock firep&ace, _· .. .,ts .. Ullt bright. Absolutely the best buy! REDUCED $190,000 . . . .. . . . . : I I . I .. BALBOA PENINSUIA NEWPORT BEACH 1602 E. Balboa Blvd. 4BR Sun 12-4 $495,000 1430 W. Bay Ave 48R Sat/Sun l·S $2,199,000 Fred Sands Cannery Village Realty 675-1509 673-3777 200San Remo 6BR Sun 1-4 $875,000 CORONA DEL MAR Jill Wiese 222 Morning Canyon 3BR Sat/Sun 12""4 $969,000 Knowleton Realty Corona del Mar Properties 642·1168 673-8494 508 Via Udo Nord 4Br Sat/Sun 1-5 $1,599,000 Cannery Village Realty COSTA MESA 673-3777 1850 Kinglet Cl 38R Sat/Sun 1-4 $294,900 939 Via Udo Soud SBR Sat/Sun 1-5 $4,199,000 Rudy Alvarez/Pat Davis Cannery Village Realty Coldwell Banker 673-3777 668-9333 Big canyon Villas . 2·3BR Sat/Sun 1-4 $370-469K 2515 Santa Ana Ave. 38R Sat/Sun 12-5 $275,000 Melinda Mason Owner Barbara Sanregret Realtors 646-4837 759-7700 How to plan a trouble-free move each box to JO pounds. Label each boJt with homes. The Ryder 20-f~. full 11.e moving Pack your truck one-quarter at a time from Why do It yourself? Do-it-yourself mover\ can save up to 80% of a profc~s1onal movers cost!>. While saving money 1s a pnme consideration for mo t people wha move themselves. do-it-yourself movers ali;o gain more control over the movin$ process. take better ca.re of their belongings and can move at their own pace. What's the best ny to pack? About a month before moving day, start cleaning out your closets Donate old clothing and other unu~ items to charity or sell them at a garage '41e. Set nside materials you'll need for a final clean-up at your old residence. Start qving newspapers for wrapping d1-.hcs. &fill ware and mirrors and plastic baas for covering lamp hades and other 'oods that new'J)3pcr might stam. Sta.rt packing early, paclc a little each day and pack one room at a time. Fint, pack objects that aren't used everyday. Wrap fragile items and use crumble newspaper. towels or bubble packing materials to fill bo"e 80 their conten won•t bounce around. For C4sier loading, limit the weight of a hst of its contents. and indicate where you van ~an hold .the to ·~ average rooms of floor to ceiling. tying off each quaner with n plan to put them in your new home. You can fum1~ wbJle Ryder r. 24 foot vetucle can heavy rope when completed. ~enve clothing in fumit~rc drawers and pack accommodate seven ro:oms or more. ~large appliances and large pieces of items hke cloch and picture frames on loose Your rcn~I dealer WtU help you choose fum1ture rint Pl~ b(>x prings. mattre. <;es. garments. such a.o. ~ks or T-hirts. Carry the proper tze truck ~gouge the ~umber mirrors and pictures with their edges re ling e:ach drawer separately to your truck to and type of boxe you ll .need. A typ1cru securely along the side of the truclc. Rugs hgbten your load tw~~l"OO!" home rct •• trcs about 3S boitci. should tlc rolled up and placed lengthwise Pack essent1al '>mall applianc~ I~ ince of van~ 1ze ·Also: ask truck rental . down the middle of the truck floor. Fill tn you'll be u~ing them until the last day. Pack comp~1~ abou.t renllng or buying moving the remaining area with boxci.. putting h'ht them in factory boxes whenever possible and u~hes. mcluding hand truck .. boxes, one on top of hea\ y ones to avoid cru h1ng. cushion with wadded, not 'ihrcddcd furruture pad! • ~vy dut~ tape and rope. What sboold I do with my car? Mo t newspaper. (shredded paper can get in~ide Jabeb and car-towing equipment. . . truck rental companic .. including Ryder. rent machinery and cau~ damage). Don't forget ltet>t.rvlng you moving truck. Planning lS safe and easy-to-use car towmg equipment to defrost and empty your refrigerator and the key to a smooth move. Reserve a rental that can tow cars. mini-vans or tight pick-up frec.ter and drain the water from your truck !lt lca.\t t~ weeb before your move, truck!. wa hing machine. especially dunn& the peak ~um~r mo~ths, Driving a moving troct. A properly Don't pack paint, alcohol, hJbtcr fluid or ~o hel~ guarantee ~at the nght ·~vehicle tWlintaincd rental truck drive almo t as any other flammable liquJds, smce these is 11:vrula.ble. Ryder ., ~mprchcn. 1yc. -tasily as a car. However. since 1t is much item can be unsafe to move. In fact, many nauonw1de compute~ rcscrvatJon larger and heavier, give yourself more time tales prohibit their transportation. syste~. ~yder~RST, Wlll help ensure the to top and accelerate and more pace to Whtlt about my fUrnlturt? Ryder / !'ght sazc truck 1. available "'!hen you ne.cd make turns. All Ryder rental trucks dbigncd uggel ts rcmo-<ing the legs from tables and it. ThC system a™! hel~ do-it )'OUl"!IClf for household moves fearurc automatic chain.. if ~siblc, to make the pa~ morc movc!"5 ~e on nud-wcck move by transnus ion. compact. Then, wrnp the ~posed urf1eed updating rates co tantly according to l;.c3n1 to adjust your mirrors to the proper or your furniture in moving pads and label fluctuation '" supply and demand . height., for the most vi,ibiUty and the each piece with the room wbcte it will be Ho~ can I ~ft m1 belongln ? It • . location of the headlight and win<bhicld used in your new home. Small mirrors CIJ'I ~ senual that do-at younelfmoven ask thetr wiper witches. Have someone tand ou~idc packed in drcs~r drawers of boxe . Large unurance aaent whether _their current . the ltUCk to j<,t you when backing up. · mirrors and t'rumcd artwork i.hould be . homeowner or rental ~It Y will cover their Your trUd bould c~ily pa.\ throuah moi.t wrapped individually with care. bclong1og en .route. lf ll doc~~·t. momy truclt.: highway tunncl.s and overpassc.,, but What du truck do f Dffd? How many rental com1>3nie offer protection plan., that remember that drive-thru windo~ L'i ,,,.ell a~ boxes? When properly loaded. a 10 foot ~over ~bold ~OI.>& and ~nge" while service 'itation and motel canopie ma) pose Ryder mini-van can hold one or t~o in tran~•l In ~lion. moi.t commercial clcanoce problem • average-iie rooms of furniture and other mo.vet) provide a ~tandard coverage lev~I. Movtr ~ A4wuelop, R:,MN /rtf 2$ f>OI' belonging~. For added comfort. Ryder offers which can be supplemented for on add1ttonaJ """"'f fUiM OIUW;, _,,.1 oiM~ an innovative JS.foot family van, which bas charJc. "'""'"" .nJ will lltlp '°" /ll't"'1" /tw 011' extra ~tmg to accomn100ate family and How lhould I lolld aDd ~ .._,. ~" s#IOolla, ""-"10tmfV NW. friends helping you move. The J s foot truck? Fully cx1cnd tht loading r.1mp fnmi Pld 0,., up°''"'" loCOl It/Mr .. kr or vehicle i perfect for most thnic to four room the back of your truck and po"ition it a uU tiolJ./ttt l_,_GO-RYDU IO t'ttflvc close to the door of yoor ha1nc as ~s1ble. 0 ,., "1 .. iL C RONA DEL MAR * INCREDIBLE VALVE $1,295,000 (1 Block to Little Corona Beach!) -~ 306 HAZEL DRIVE Nantucktt Ptrfttt ~modd """"'4200 sq.fl. horM. l yard on lush canyon! BANK OWNED -FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY! 3-5 Bedrooms, 31/2 Baths, 3 Firtplaces,3 car garage, Family Room. Bonus Room Premium location in Dover Shores with panoramic view of water. hqhts and fashion Island. •~R. family room + separate ~uest house · all on one level Priced CaJI for appointment. reduced for qulcb sale Offered at $749,000 JIM & PATIY MCDONALD - McDonald CdM Homes 759-9070 f or further information. please call: lnwtst Prictd Ocean Virw Townb<mu in Hilrbor Ridge!!~ Gorgeous 3BR 2.5BA Townhome, located on the highest street in Harbor Ridge Esaces. &traordiMry Omrn '1 City Litt Vi~!!! This expanded Miramar with its · own putting green and private courtyard is offered at the unbeaabJe price of $625,000. 0~9' ~~v\~-~· o'-s~~~~ J _d_v ___ I_ ~ Uy n.O ar ob Shea -Realty 640-1212 BILL CALLAWAY (714) 479-7858 Seven Gd>6el Real Estote 200 Via San Remo 6 bedrooms, 4.5 baths. Large master w/office & balcony. Formal living w/fireplace. Large dining room. Family room with fireplace. Private front patio with fireplace. Best street to street location. Steps to park, tennis, lido beach & clubhouse. . $875,000 ~· ! I ., \ I t Jill Wiese 646-3605 office • 642-1168 home FIRST OFFERING tu Morning COnyon ~ 3lr plus oftk• ShoNdlf home. Wei grounded, large canyon a ocean •w lot, e.nocect pden. $969,000 PENINSULA POINT RETREAT 4BR. 2¥..BA. One house from bay and steps to beach. 1602 E. Balboa Blvd $495,000 Coleen Brennan Agt 675-1509 ·~QfMft SatUldat 11-4 -----Bfnld Sands COi\STALPtOl£RIES lndooe11den11y Owned lr>d Operated ~ Cozy Dupla. Sir, llO plus ... llr Ila-.... ..... ..,. NMr 1 parts a1Mps. I07 Acoda. $599,500 .... byappt. .. ~ . , .... KEY LENDERS AND RATES 30-yes fixed 30-Y .......... ~ INT£R£ST ~ PoeNTS LOCI(. INTDEST " POINTS MAX.. MAIQN ADJ. TYPE PHONE RATE OWN ~ .. A.PA RATE OWN '"! A.JI.It. LOAN 1!J N>D FIEQ. Abacus F1nanoal Grp. ___ A (714) 375-6666 6.875% 5 2.375 30 7.148 3.500% 20 1.000 7620 500,000 2.400 110 1M Amencan Home Loans A (714) 955-3633 7.000% 10 1.875 7 7.22.4 6.~ 20 1.125 8.080 350,000 2.750 1TS 1Y Amencan SaV1ngs Bank s (800) 562~72 7.250% 20 1.500 30 7.438 2.950% 25 1.000 7.665 600,000 2.450 110 1M Bank of America B (800) 424·2632 7.125% 5 1.875 45 7.351 6.125% 5 1.000 7.9G8 203,150 2.500 1TS 6M Cahforn1a Federal Bank s (800) 225-3337 7.125% 20 1.875 45 7.351 3.700% 20 1.000 7.622 203, 150 2.400 110 1M -Coasl Federal Bank s (800) 3()().5626 7.200% 20 2.000 0 7.«0 3.500% 20 1.000 7.620 650,000 2.400 110 1M -Coun1rywide Funding K (800) 8n·5626 7.000% 5 2.000 45 7.237 5.125% 20 1.375 8.024 203, 150 2.750 110 1M Delnck Mortgaile_Group A (714) 759-9692 6.875% 5 1.875 15 7.097 3.950% 20 1.250 7.550 600,000 2.300 110 1M Downey ~avi~s s (800) 336-9639 7.000% 20 2.375 30 7.275 2.950% 20 1.000 7.665 500,000 2.450 110 1M Emery Financial A (714) 729-9200 6.875% -5 1.500 30 7.059 3.700% ·20 1.000 7.622 500,000 2.400 110 1M Ftdelity Federal ~ s (800) 232·2309 7.375% 5 2.000 10 7,617 4.950% 10 1.750 7.812 203,150 2.500 110 1M First Federal Bank of CA s (800) 672·4332 7.125% 20 2.375 30 7.403 3.950% 20 1.25<1 7.750 203, 150 2.500 110 1M Fleet Mortgage K (800) 700-5650 7.000% 20 2.500 45 7288 5.500% 20 1.750 8 .082 203,150 2.750 1TS 1Y ---Glendale Federal Bank s (800) 560-9000 7.000% 5 2.250 45 7.262 3.750% 25 1.000 7.722 203,150 2.500 110 1M ---Home Savings s (800) 975-5051 7.150% 10 1.500 30 7.337 3.950% 20 1.000 7 .624 500,000 2.400 110 1M ------NahonsBanc Mtg. Col£.:___ K (800) 622-0102 6.875% 20 2.375 30 7.148 s.<>00% 20 2.500 8.109 203, 150 2.750 1TS 1Y Newport Coasl Final'lClal A (800) 808·5626 6.875% 5 1.625 12 1!112 3.950% 20 1.250 7.550 600,000 2.300 110 1M - - -Oceanview Financial A (714) 651-6355 7.125% 5 1.250 15 7.286 5.500% 10 0.750 7.978 203,150 2.750 1TS 1Y ---ProFed Mortgage K (800)~756 7.000% 20 2.125 30 7.250 4.250% 20 1.000 7.851 400,000 2.625 110 1M --Sanwa Bank B _J800) 237·2692 7.300% 10 1.500 15 7.489 5.625% 10 1.250 8.531 203, 150 3.125 1TS 6M -Umon Bank B (800) 453-1288 7.125% 20 2.000 60 7.364 4.375% 20 1.250 8 .416 203,150 2.875 6CO 6M ---Weslem F1nanCJal SB s (800) 393·9372 7.250% 5 1.125 30 7.400 6.000% 10 0875 8 .043 203,150 2.750 1TS 1Y -----Weyerhaeuser Mtg. K (800) 669-7183 7.000% 10 2.000 10 7.237 4.250% 20 1.625 8.043 203,150 2.750 110 1M Both ~led & ~ pr~ are 30t'30 oonvenllOnfll mor1glgM Type ol Ltncl9r • 8 • 8lnk, K • ITIOl1glQll bentW: R • mot1;lge broMr, S • uYlngl & loen ~ benMls and brobra er• lcer1Md by fie c.ldbme Oepattmenl ol Real Emte as ellhe< a brok.ef "'COfPOfllllOn FOf kllormabon c:aJI Caw DAE at (918) 227'°931 lntlnet Altil lor ~II an~ re» tot ,_ nr. ldlultmerw penod. Down P8Y'Nf'f ii amount ot Cllsl't ('% ol Yle$ ptlCe) paid lo lendet pnor to sqiono mortgllOI conlrad Polntl.,. ')I. ol IOel'I betance peld IO lettdet 81 llml ol lo.n c1o&#1g loell-4n Is lhl IU7llw of dllys *""" ~ 111te pro to <*>91ng. A.PA II the IMUll petQtntage rate whtd1 •s an esbnlated annual cost ol lhe IOan IO lhe bot,_ Al AP Ra•• clbAlt8d by Morlgage News Co blSed on a 5203.150 loen lmOUnl, lhe polntl .,_Ind S700 IOClll IMS The AP Rs 819 lneluded In l!lll d\1111 tor~· son only When apply;ng lor a lolln, Federal Trvlti-ln-Lendlng ilw requires lelldlrl to c:alcUlate an A P.R. apec1flc IO eactl loll1 oflef. MUlll\Ulll loen Is !tie mextnun letw»I' wlll towl under glveo terms. Al ftlf9d rate programs lleY9 • muJ mum ot $203.150 Margin (m 'l IS lenders profit margin • Index • actual rate all• r11st ~ Index la the besiS 10f Mtting an~ ra1e (Malgt\ + lndl1t • New Rite) 110 • I 11h Dl$t Coll ot Funds, llS • l ·YMr T1MSU1y BIR L6M • e monltl LISOA. 6TB • 6-monlh Treasury Bil, 6CO ~ 6-monlh ... Clltlllcal• of dlj>O&lt Aclluttment Frequency 15 .,. petlOd IWtWHn adluStMenll IM • l ·Monlh, 6M • 6-~ 1Ya 1 Year Al talM si.tljec:t to cnanoe Venly rale and 1erms poor 10 applyrng fof a loan All lende<1 prOYlde to.n1 With dlll«ant ratos and 111ms lor different loM wnounts The Information pretenled Is not en oiler 10 make a fOafl For a consumet gliide on how to l/IOp lor a mon9age. send a S4 50 cheek payable 10 Moogage News co. 1810 E 17th SI . Suite 100. 5anla Ana, CA 92705 (714) 836-l 1n Hot water heat is best for comfort and efficiency Operates at 85% for better efficiency Hot water heat, also known as hydronic heat. i generaUy considered the most comfortable, most economical and healthiest home heat. Yet. according to the Hydronics lnstituie, a noo-profit..resean:b group. about ~ of new borne construction bas either electric or forced air rbc installed. Why? One strong motivator is low upfront cost for the builder. But forced air or electric beAt, the in titute says, can cost a homeowner an addition.al 50% or men in fuel bills while failing to provide the comf on advantages of hot water beat. For c hmatcs where heating is a principal · concern, 1t advises prospective buyers and rcmodelers to lean trongJy toward hydronic heat. Wrong hcatina system? BuiJde~ sell homes on feature<;. but a new bomc·s heaung system 1s ~ly dtseussed. The ea~1e t and cheapest sy~tem is the one that usually goes m, whclber it makes sense for the chmare or not. Today, many people want central air conditioning; bot central air conditioning and bot air heat can be run through lhc same ductwork. making the installatlon easier o.nd cheaper. However, warm air rises and cool air sinks. so imog ductwork for one makes the performance of the other suffer. Broad room lCmperaturc fluctuations arc · also a problem, since forced air beat is basically a wann draft. When it's on. it's really on, blowing hot air at you, noisily. When ifs off, it's completely off, and you'll notice a rapid coolmg of thc room that eontmues until the blower comes on a pin Heating a house with bot air also means you need a &eparate system to beat domestic bot water for bat.bing, dishes, etc. Heatina domestic bot water i said '° be the second hqest ~t of eDCIJY in an average home. Electric heat, while quieter and somewhat more cOmfottablc c.hari foi"ccd air, is ccrt.amly the most expensive way you can heat a home. Eleclllc heat works at about 29% efficiency. To illu,trate. the institute otrcn recent companitive bcatma costs for a year in the Non.heast -$4.500 for electricity. $2,200 for propane gas, S 1,5, J for nacural gn.~ and $988 for fuel oU. Modem hydronic sy tem•. which can be . fired by oil or gas. dist.nbute hot water from an efficient central boiler to baseboard units around the pcnmeter of rooms. They provide gentle, dent beat that penetmlCS deeply and evenly. New oil and gas hot water boiJen are compact And extremely efficient. running as high as 8.5% efficiency 'The Hydrorucs Institute recommeods prospective cu com homeowners talk with their architect or builder a.boor Ln talling a hydronic sy lCm at the outset lf you arc looking at exi ting new construction. the heating syslCm should be a prime consideration in rbe selection process - you may have to live with it for a long time. For remodeler. hydrooic sy i.ems are simpler to inslall than you may realize. Use of flexible tubina and compact boiler units make bydronic sy terns ideal for modernization and expan ion. Wbcrc forced air '~term already exi t. lhcfc's no Med to remove the exi tins duct work. which can till be used for air conditiooina. The first step is to caU a Ucensed heatina contractor to evaluate ~ present y ttm and suggest ways to improve beating effiacncy and reduce costs by u~i.ng hydronic hat. POI' _,,. UifoniMdo" obout dM .....,., bittt/fb o/ ltot Hin "-l«NI SASE for ·~ ffOJJWh~'f GMIM"' Hol ,.._ Hftllhti /roM tlu Hydt'ordc1 I...,., P.O. BOx 21'1 IHpt. SR, •1l'tlli, Hll11't1, NJ 019Z2. COPYF\IGHT 0 1995 Moflg1ge News Co Monarch leach ocean fronts Located in the pl'WiJious guard-gated community of Ritz Cove are two adjacent oceanfront Jou. The lots arc perched a.boYc a paat. which sits on the edge of the sand: The two Jots can have private steps to the beach and park. There ~ preliminary architecntral plans available upon request. Both have gorgeous vie~ of the Plcific Ocea.n and the world-renowned Ritz Cirtton Hotel. The lou can be purchased scpar1tely or apge.thcr. II is a rm opportunity to own two adjacent oceanfront lots. Ritz Qlve haS • pcat location riJbt t)CJU to the links golf QOUl"Se Sold scparatcJy, Lot No. 25 is priced at $ l ,295.000 and Lot No. 26 ac S 1..395,000. Toacchet. these lots atC Si.690.000. F"' ""',. bc/M9lllia1&, ~""SUM Stullut or 0.H llUk"' Coat NIWpOft ProiHrfi41., 4 Cmc /'k:.o, S#. 260. N..,,, ~la, (1U ) f.U.1600. 0 . ·. ' .. . ~' ~ •.. -39 . . . -. . -' . Single-family living in elegant Newport North Villas An affluent. elegant lifestyle greets you at the.Catalan plan in Newpon North Villas. The two- tory. three bedroom is easily convened into four bedrooms. Flooded with natural light, the rc!.1dencc IS on a large lot in a quiet interior location. A practical noorplan with airy volllme i:c1hng,, the pnvate master uitc is enhanced by a retreat. Cu5tom featu~ mcludc hardwood floor\, plantation shutters, custom built-in entertainment center plus air condillomng. The mtcnor has been profe 1on1Jly decorated in ~ft tones. Both the exterior front and rear yard.\ are easily maintained. For you enjoyment. there is a community pool. ~pa and cabana.~ nestled at the base of the hiJI creating a pectocular resort-style living maintained by the association. Newport North Villas is a 24-hour guard-gated community. Close to Newpon North \hopping, two major shopping centers and within minutes of freeways. Offered at $519,000. CaU Mali Gfllk.d1~ of Grubb cl E/Us RtsUhntial Rtal EstaJt Stniicts, 23 Corporau Pla1.11, Suitt 190, Nt~port Beacla, (114) ~6200. Located on the 9th.fairway of the Ne~ Beach Golf Course This pcious condominium overlooks ~ manicured greens of ooc of the~ beautiful ai&hts in Newport Beach. From the tranquil pastoral vision of a better life, the golf coune ~merges as part of the c:ICcor. fnuncd in the large windows of the home. Two bedrooms and two baths, the kitcbcn has been completely mnodclcd with entertainment u a motif. The ~ ~k off the living room and dining area provides dramatic views of the Newport Beach Country Club. Centex's Proiect Playhouse wins designer. award · Proiect supports local building industry's aid to homeless ~ floral wallpaper and rich red and green accents set a warm. welcoming tone. The focal point in the single-room structure is a flagstone fireplace with wood mantel. A built-in cabinet bas a ceramic-tiled countcrtop and a wotbble brass sink.. The The Designer Award in the third annual Project Playhouse competition sponsored by HomcAid Orange County has been awarded to the Southern California division of Centex Homes. according to Larry Ludwig, division president Centex's English cottage-style, My Little ~r. playhouse was honored for interior design excellence. Proceeds totaling Sl20.000 from the event will benefit the county's transitionally homeless. According to HomeAid. an affiliate organization of the Orange County Building Industry Association. children represent half of the thousands of transitionally homeless throughout the county. Centex's playhouse g~ the highest auction sale price of $25,.500. according to Ludwig. More than 700 people anendcd the charity auction which featured eight playhouses on the auction block. Debra Newell, of Tustin-based Ambrosia lnterior Design. Inc., provided the interior design. "The,opportunity to do something for the homeless children in this county is the reason why we've been inyolved with this worthy event foithe past three years,'' Ludwig sat ti's especlally gfatlfying This year that our tlltry will contribute so significantly in terms of real dollars to easing the plight of the children." My Little Manor playhouse is a classic country cottage structutc with multi<e>lorcd brick veneer, sand<0.lon:d stuoco and cbanning gable windows. A combination of fi hgale and d.iamood shingles enba.nced the playhouse's old world ch.arm. The award- winning interior design focused on country· style comfort. elegant and refined. Romantic chandelier and outside lights are wired for electncity. The little cottage is charmingly furnished with a table and chairs, a rocking chair by the fireplace, ceramic dolls and framed pictures on the walls. Centex Homes is the largest single-faplily home bui~r i,n the United States, and the Southern California division -the largest divi ion -includes new home neighborhoods in Ofange, Riverside and San Bernardino countie . ln the last year alone. Centex 's Southern California division ,experienced a 100% increase in sales, from "42 the previous year up to 815 new home sales this year. according to Ludwig. A division of Centex Corp., a New Yorlc Stock Exchange company. Centex Homes cunently builds more than 10,000 homes annually in 41 martets across the country. Formfonutionrqanlin1on1Ce1Uu new lwlfN ntitltborlwod i.tt Sovtlum Colifoncia, con/ad tM saln and lftllThtin1 thpartJMnl at tM dirision 's Corona ~rr Monday-Prilllq, 1:30 a.m. "' , S ,.,,._, (909) Z1MOOO. The guard-ptcd community provi~ safety and priv1Cy. Direct aolf c:ounc accesl sets homeowners UDOnl the elite. The private clubhouse with full terVicc kitchen, the rear round acccs to thcp®I whpaand the warm California sun mm thiSbome the best reward fora A special lluff offeri .. Thischarming'and iavitin1 one-level~ ucceuful life. bcdloom. two-bllh end unit condominium oft'en 1 pnvate. bled ~ard. The beautifully Near the NeWJ>911 Center Ind Furuoo ISJaild., the community bU die paf~ aoc.aon. remodeled and lipCt*d property1s at a dcllinble location. It I filled whb natural light and Theaters, trendy ra&auranU, unique shops and quality lifestyle abound ia this unique setting. un.sbinc and ~ French doors and window-. hai'dwood Ooon and sk.Yli&bts· Other Nearby transpoltllion conidon and fobn Wayne AirpoC't make every deitination nemby. featu~ include bay window in the bedroom. remodeled kitchen and baths plus many built· Excellent lender incentives and low interest rates make it easier than ever IO own this private ms an garage. Tbc community offen wide. tree-lined stmets. miles of lush res<>rt. .--~robeJts and community pools. ~ to Bastbluft' vtltaae shopping, two ~or shoppin.g FOi' _,,..,,.,.,....,. ""crwllllH jiMMU.1 Mil•,,,,.,.,,,,,....,.,., cllll llnen centers and in ~imity to fn:eways. Offered at $259,<XX>. du N.,,,_, a..c1t ol/k• o/1TM ,,,.."""'-Jo• DofiPU Co., (11') 1$~ CW U.. 0..-atl Loia J«Otl tf Grw» .t Dil .....,., ltHI.,,,.. ~ lJ C.,.,... "-.Wit IJf, N~ ._,. (114) '4UM. • ) - ) Offering The Best Of ~ 110 Via Trieste · $1 , 195,000 I . Linda Isle 26 Unda Isle $2,395,00C).I Lido Isle· Newport Helglits $1.069,000