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1995-12-16 - Orange Coast Pilot
SPORTS Newport boys soccer edged by Mater Dei Servlf)9 the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 IRWDs actions are sickening -literally W ouldn't you know it. Here I go to the Irvine Ranch Water District's board meeting and afterward, I get so sick I can't even write a column about it. . Obviously a reaction to the water I drank from the tap in their splendid hNdquarters. Lord know what strange mal· adies will fell ma ii they actually go through with that plan to pump 5 million gallons a day of treated sewage into Newport Bay. They are alrilost there, you know. The IRWD board certified f ts own Enwonmenthl Impact Report Monday rught, despite pleas from a score of.Newport Beach re 1dents to do Qtherwiso. But first there was an hour of colleague-bashing by the experts IRWD asscmbll'd to refute and repudiate tho com· ments of the experts Newport Beech had as emb1ed. • IRWD President Peer Swan announ<"ed that 19 people had filed to speak agatnit what the water diltrid, diggbig deep into Its vest store of euphimisms. CbOOMI to call. the ;wetlands Water Suppl)' Pr(>ject " Tbey do not call it the ·Dump tbe s.w.-and save S20·plUt MIJUOn Pro)ed.• ID!l11d Mvihig .. Beaches littered with debris • Shopping carts, dead animals, tires and lobster traps wash onto shore after rains. I ·Anytime someone pours 011. _ey_C_ar_o_ly_n_M_il_le_r,_Da_ily_Pl_t_o_t __ soap or tox:ic mgredients mto thetr dnveway, tl all ends up in the WEST NEWPORT · A rusty I storm dram which goes to the riv- shopping cart, old tires, warped er and finally to lh~ ocean,· lwnber, a dead possum Jacobsen said. Sound like a garbage awnp? The garbage and waste from Guess agam. It's what washed up dead arumals such as cats, pos- late this week on the shores of sums and sea We makes it West Newport. unhealthy for surfers or swimmers •Anything you can imagine in to be m the ocean up to three days a storm drain is out there,• Brent after a storm, he added. Jacobsen Jacobsen, a Newport Beach said the bay is •a disaster too.· Marine Safety Officer said However, the bay and harbor are The beaches nave become a cleaned by the city-run trash dumping ground since a storm boat Jacobsen's main concern were metal lobster traps bobbing on the shoreline, disturbed from their resting place at the bottom of the ocean in Huntington Beach and earned to Newport Beach by a tumultuous west swell. ·u a surf rider or swunmer goes by these traps, there's a chance they could get tangled in the line which ls a dangerous sit· uation, • Jacobsen said, adding th8t this occurred in the late 1980s to a surfer 111 San Diego who drowned when his leash got caught m a trap. To prevent this from happen· mg here, lifeguards and marine safety officers now are authorized Work by local Democrat led to candidate's early ouster •Jim Toledano's tip to.reporters has led to investigation by district attorney into Republican Scott Baugh. By Evan Henerson, Daily Piiot IRVINE As he perused the nomination papers of Ldune Cdmpbell, Jun Toledano suspected some- thing wasn't nght. On the form. CcUTlpbell, a Democratic candidate for the 67th Assembly district, reported she person- dlly hod cm ulated the petition and gathered the 40 required s1gnutures And, if the fonn .... ·as to be believed, tht> candidate had been \'ef) act1v<' HThere ~ere signatures from people in Huntington Bedch, Garden Grove, all over the d1stnct. ~ said Toleddllo, the cha1rmdn of the Democra- tic Party m Orange County dnd a Costa Mei.a resident. "She would have had to spend 24 hours dnvmg all over Orange County gathenng sig-Jlm Toledano natures." Toledano mentioned hts cliscovery to a newspaper reporter. He also began calling as many people on Campbell's list as be could reach. ll was quickly estabhsbed that Camp- bell had not gathered the 52 names on her forms and that her nomination papers were improper. A judge subsequently removed Campbell's name !rom the ballot, declaring her a plant by the Republican J>a!1Y designe4 to take votes away from fellow Democratic candidate Unda Moulton-Patter- son The candidates were running fot the c;eat for· merly held by Assemblywoman Doris Allen. · Now that investigators have distovered that Campbell's hw.band contributed to tlie campaign of election winner Scott Baugh, Toledano suspects •SEE TOLEDANO PAGE A19 MARt MAR™ I OAl..V OT Wednesday churned up the Santa While llieguctrds chipped in Ana River -the main flood control the clean-up effort, the bulk of it channel for Orange County -was left to the city cleaning crews which then shoots out debris into who were almost done with the the ocean, Jacobsen said. task by late Fri<i;aY afternoon. • SEE DEBRIS PAGE A20 Marine Safety Officer Brent Jacobsen sorts through lob ter traps washed ashore by the recent storm. CARE PACKAGE • Local woman seeks way to help manager who was raped at a Corona del Mar restaurant. By Carolyn Miller, Dai!y Pllot a gunman who reportedly robbed the tau· rant's safe before escaping with another man who partiopated in the robbery not the rape, acC'ording to Newport Beach police. The two men arc .;till at large. Wtl on went to the r "I don't know tlijs lady, but I was really upset ... This is someone w11h p tra9edy and I wanted ro .help ... • -WYWISON r----~~-----~~~-~, - I \ ll I \ AROUND TOWN BEST IUYS ·ENTERTAINMENT POLICE ALES PUBLIC NOTICES llEUGION SPORTS A6 Al A16 A2 .. A2 SATURDAY. DECEMBER 16, 1995 greer ·wylder • Seasonal stores offer · variety of holiday needs South Coast Plaza and Crys- tal Court are making shopping easier with the addition of 13 seasonal stores Decorations, hol- iday "'rapping and unique gifts can found at the following: Ah'fouch Cellu1ar, for cellu- lar phones, is located on the third level of South Coast Plaza near Nordstrom, and on the third level of Crystal Court. The Glowing Candle features hWldreds of uniquely designed dnd colorecl candles. rt's located on the third level of Sou th Coast Plaza, near Nord· strom. and on the third-level of Crystal Court. Brookstone for ·hJgh tech gad- gets and specially items is locat- ed on the second level of Crystal Court. The Calendar Club has hundreds of gift ideas. It's locat- ed on the llurd level of South Coast Plaza, near Nordstrom. Boardgames LEAH HOGSTEHIDAl.'f Pll..OT Phllip GusuD.,. 9, and neighbor Trevor Gregory, 9, fell Into a laughing flt after crashing tnto each other while riding their skateboards in Costa Mesa. JU.st ctnot;her bUDlJJ along the road to growing up. and on the thud level of Crystal Court More horses may make equestrian center stable For pre-packaged edible gifts there IS:· Bristol Harbor Salmon. located on the first level of South Coast Plaza, near Carousel Court. and on the lturd level of Crystal Court. Christopher Ranch 1s localed on the first level of South Coast PLaza, near Saks Fiftil Avenue, and on the second level of Crystal Court. • Boarders and trainers h ave lo ng complained that the equestrian facility needs more horses to h elp cure financial troubles. By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -The Equestri- an Center at the Orange County Fairgrounds is looking for a few more mouths to feed. Boarders and horse trainers have long complained that much of the facility's financial problems stemmed from a policy which rejected. any new horses from moving into the 240-capacity sta- bles. The center currently boards 140 bof!ies. But at a special ad hoc conunit- tee meeting of boarders, trainers .and fair officials this week, the crew agreed to allow at least 49 new horses to move in, effective immediately. Committee members also pledged to get the word out about the center, which also offers schooling for horses and riding lessons for children and adults. Fair officials nearly dosed the facility to boarders in October when financial reports revea1ed the center had consistently lost money. To reduce losses, the fair board looked into eliminating the boarding services and converting the center ~to a show facility only. The plan drew sharp criticism 1rom boarders and trainers, who converged on an October fair board meeting to voice their objections. Earlier this month, the fair board agreed to finance a $6,000 three-phase plan !o determine the center's best use. No permanent decisions will be made on the center's futwe until next spring after Sacramen- to-based consultant Lewis Ridegeway develops a plan for the center's future operation. The· equestrian center has been. included. in next yea.r's budget CORRECTION: In Thursday's 04ily Pilot. the story .. Council clarifies c.ampaign regulations" contained incorrect informa- tion. At its meeting this week. The City Council established a $200 limit for anonymous cam- paign contributions. The limit for all other contributions wat raised from $200 to $500. • • For holiday decorations there are the following stores: Bul- lock's Holiday Lane is at South Coast and at Crystal Court, Once Upon A Christmas is located on the third level of Crystal Court, Chrtsbna.s Everyday and Joyeux Noel are at South Coast Plaza Village.'' • .. I I I A new home accessories bou- tique has opened named Decor Delux (722-60?4) at 444 W. 19th St . in Costa Mesa. The store fea- tures fumitwe re-upholstered in vintage fabrics, pillows and pic- tures. Join the one million boat parade viewers next week Richard Moriarty, owner of Green Systems International (756-1211) has acquired another shipment of two-gallon Cattleya (corsage) roch.ids . There are many lavender-shaded flowers starting at $20. And, il you like giving gilt certificates for the holidays, you can pwchase one good for an orchid, or an entire year of blooming plants. Green Systems International is located at 20362 S. W. Birch St. in New- port Beach. For corporate gift-giving ideas, ntfany and Co.(540-5330) bas a large selection of Tiffany corporate gifts, and to make it easier on you, ntfany has sales professionals who supervise all aspects of client gift·giving through final delivery. liffany can also add engraved messages and company logos to select items. Tiffany has created a variety of gifts with a global theme: a boxed, leallier-bound Tiffany world and U.S. a.Uas for desk lops. • BEST BUYS appean Thundays and SaturdaYi-W'hether you're a men:hant or a shopper, If you know (1f a good buy all me at S40-122A, tax me at 646- 41 70 or wrtte to me: Best Buys, Dally Pilot, 330 W. Say St., Costa MHa, C.llf. 92627. . PAltADE TIME: More than one million visitors are expected to view the 87th annUiAl.J'lewport Harbor Christ- mas m>at Parade sponsored by Neiman Marcus, beginning Sun· day and continuing through Dec. 23. The parade begins at 6:30 p.m. from Collins Island. and will feature more th.an 125 boats each night. VLSitors will fill the bayfront restawants, ride charter boa.ts, attend parties held by bayfront homeowners and line ow beach- es, said Fire Chief nm Riley, chairman of the Christmas Boat Parade sponsored by the Com- modores Cub of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce. Parade viewers will see every- thing from a single person kayak's to large multi-million dollar yachts, each brightly deco- rated with holiday lights. Those ridlng in the parade will see the Ring of Ughts, brightly decorated homes, businesses and restau· rants, said Commodore coordina- tor Blll Pierpoint. According to Chamber offi- cials, the Pasadena Rose Queen and her court will be in the parade on Friday, Dec. 22. Commodore Bill Von Henkle is coordinating three nights of parade judging; Ralph Rodhelm and John Blom are coordinating • the Awards; Barry Lewin the Jan. 19 auction; Seymow Beek, parade control, and Art Gronsky, logistics. ' · . JUDGMENT RENDERED' The most unique holiday greet- ing received to date comes from petitioner Ann Stem in the form of a judgment rendered against Santa Claus, the respondent. The order, wrapped in blue legal cover, cites the Honorable Superior Court Judge 1.M. Fair who has ordered Santa Oaus to "provide the World with Peace for all natidns, mutual respect and understanding between all religions and elimination of prej- udice of all kinds. Respondent Santa Claus is further ordered to provide for all of the clients, friends and ne!ghbours and rela· tives of PetitiOner, Ann Stern and her attorney, Woll H. Stem, 365 days of happiness, prosperity and excellent health during the year 1996, as well as good cheer and best wishes for the current holi- day season. Respondent is fw- ther order to deliver the above on or before Dec. 25. • CLUB NOTES: Harbor Mesa UOllJ Club bas donated cases of canned and boxed food to Officer Darell Freeman of the Westside Substation for a Costa Mesa Police Association project. Arlene Schafer says the food will go towards the officers' annual COMMUNITY & CLUBS ten and Victor Widell who joined the Sons of the American Legion Squadron 291 Newport ~--~---------~ 1 Harbor. jim de boom Chrisbnas program for needy families which is done in coordi- nation with the Newport Mesa Unified School District. WELCOME TO TIU! WORLD OF SERVICE CLUBS' Bob McHa.rrts, DOS sponsored. by Ray Davie!I and Stewart Warrick, Jr. an electrical engineer, spon· sored by John Larrlson, Carl Lang!lton and BUl llogen, both of whom joined the Costa Mesa North Kiwanis Oub. Carolyn Hustable, sponsored by Ed Kohlmeier who joined the Exchange Club or Orange Coast. Tom Carden, Bell Chandler, Bob Fuse, Waytend HU"rilon. Bill Uasson, Andy Nagel, Dave Ros· SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS nns COMING WEEK: Wa.nt to get more involved in yow conununity? Visit a service dub this week. Guests are welcome and most dubs will buy yow meal on your fitst visit. 11.JESDAY:Noon -Costa Mesa Kiwanis Club meets at the Costa Mesa Community Center for their annual Christmas program. 6 p.m . .....:... Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Oub meets at the home of Taylor and Janet Smith for their annual Chrisbnas Party and boat parade viewing. Kiwanis Club of Newport Beach meets at the home of Howard Tuttle for their annual Christmas Party and Boat Parade viewing Costa Mesa·Newport Harbor Llons Club, the P'ish Fry Club, will meet at the Costa Mesa Country Club for the Children's Christmas Party. WEDNESDAY 7:15 a.m. South Coast Metro Rotary Club, the "'Taste of Costa Mesa Club" meets at the Center Club. Noon -Costa Mesa Rotary Club, meets at Mesa Verde Country Club. The Exchange Club of Orange Coast nleets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club for the • Kid's Christmas Party. 5:30 p.m.· -Harbor Mesa Lions O ub will'. meet at Dori Crosbys home for : Christmas party and boat parade ·- viewing. 6 p.m. -The Newpori Balboa Rotary Club meets at the I Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club fo( their annual Christmas party and boat parade viewing. . : nnJRSDAY 7 a.m. Costa • ; Mesa Orange-Coast Breakfast. ; Llons Oub will meet at Mimi's' • Cafe for the monthly business · : meeting. Noon -Kiwanis c 1ub: of Corona del Mar, meets at the. Bahia Corinthian Yacht Cub t(>: hear John Provost, Director the ; Newport Costa Mesa YMCA f0t a program of Christmas music-· The Exchange O ub of Ne~-: port Harbor, meets at Shark : Island Yacht Club for the Chit .. · dren's program •Santa's On~ Way.~ Costa Mesa North Kiwa~ nis Club meets at the Holiday : Inn to hear from Jason Jacksoii. • of State Fa.rm on •Senior S4fe~: 1· Program.· Newport Irvine Ro~ Club meets at the hvtne MarriOtt I to hear Chaplain Prank Fried on 1' •one Ufe at a Time."' • ; " • COMMUNnY a cwas 1s publ~ ; eve.ry Saturday In tha Dillly Piiot. F.NC:: I your wvke dub•s meeting JnformatP:i to 631 -5851 or milll to 1743 Bil)'pOrt ; 1 Way. Newport Sea<:h,92660. l • : I : , 1 Pilot used to rewrd lftfe<s to the edit<>f on .ny top&t. A!l!)f!ESS Mew. CA 92626. Copyri9ht: No MW\ stoMet.. Illustrations, edito- rial rTMtter or ildwrthements herein can brt r9Pf0duud wtth-- out Wl1tten permi.ion of ~· right owner. WEATHER.-SURF POLICE f.JLES • • •• • lV'l4 .. ~ ... VOL 89, NO. 290 fHOMA,S M. JOHNSON. """'""" wtWAM LOIOD.L, Editor STEWMM8U, M.tnaging Editor IRIS YOKot. City Edlt0t MAltC MMmN. Photo Editor .... _.... Director of ()peri1dons JUO'i Olf'TING, d.tM!flod-....... _ ---P1tAMOO IMAM. Controller • BEADW HOllJNf 642-6086 Yow comm.nu •bout u. D.W~ Not <X ,..,,... tipt ..-11 bl NCOrd- td end~ dl,.il)' to Edttor Vf1*llatn Lobd9jl. Thi Mme 24- hol.lf" .--nno trll"Vk• ~be Out 9ddrH1 is 330 W. I~ St., Costa Mesa, C.lit, 92627. CD118ECIKllU tt Is tl'lt Pllol'I polky to prompt- ly (orrect •11 errOf'I Of IUbtanc:e. Pluse c:.11 57,....233. ll\fnk you. HOW to REACH. US Orcull"tlon The Times; Orange Coutlty (800) 252 .. 141 ~7..2-5678 ~~642-02\ News s.t0-1224 Spo<t> 642 .. 330 N-Spo<t> F .. 646-4170 £·Moll: FLTl71 BOP\'odlgy.ccm MolftOfflco B~lness Offke ~-4321 Business filx 631 ·5902 -by -Qllfomle ~HIWI. a -nm. Minor COmptny W ==.a • 19" c.itt. CN All rif"ltl ,...,. TEMP£RA1\JllES NowportBffch 61153 . ' Bal boil 61153 ' Costa Mf'I lW52 • Coronldel Milr 6'151 -f.'r--------"""' ----- by Late afternoon. Warmer on SYndily. TIDES TODAY Fll'Jt high 4:191.m. 4.7 First IOIN 11:161.m. 1.5 Second high 4:49 p.m. 1.l 5e<ond low 10:11 p.m. 1.6 ~ ..... y ""'high 4:59 il.m. 5.2 First low 12:05 e.m o.7 leconcl high 6:00 p.m. 1.3 Secondlow 11:o4 p.m. '1 .7 .. from SUrttlne w ................... _, . The water may t>. cold, but wintet' storms are begin- ning to send 50me nice wa~ our way. A new4 to 6 foot west swell wlll arrlw this ~kend with ofhhore wind conditions develop- ing. A new WtM swell it due ~ div wtth more ovtthMd w1va Nlooly. far doily surf -ond- -c.tlt -916-SUllF. Thi coll ~ J t.50 .... tllY ,_. -··"· • • • •• costAMlSA • • 1700 block of Newport hufe\tMd: A thief rlppMt ii rtinci • out of tl'le dashb\wd of iln unlocked car a9Cf stole the vehldtl : regktratlon. 4111 • • • 1100 M«e Drive: Someone smaShed the drtwn McN: Wld .. : rear windows Ctf ii car ilnd took ii pair of shoes ind a belt • • worthS175. • l• • NIWPORT llAQf 1 • 1400 bloclt of K.,vlew: A burglar brolle Into ii vktlm'1 ! : IO(l(ed gar.gt •nd took; ii box of yaung boYs snow boarding ~ : -""""'1_•.500. • . • 100 Wocll of ,,.. M.,ion.: A S¥00 blcycle was n~ 'i l from an unloc:Md c.er. ' j • 1IOO lllodr fJ1f llort ~ A borgl11r broke Into ii P'"eoe : •. and stole rwotr1t1 of etotf (lubs worth $1,260 but left bthlnd • • two bflll'ICk1ew MU ol ch.tbs still In boxtl. • : • aGO lllllldl: elf O.W., Un Sam l.ff, 41, ii LI Mtr.de res10ent 0 • and ~ ... .msttd ~ prostitution chkgiN ~ w -. '"It sz.soo. • ~ \ • U0 lllodc fll VII '11 "°"*A tN.f stole• $2..500 bike frcd• • *ttm'f unkw:klcl car. • ~ •too....,. elf "':c: ~ Dr"'9r: The Jodi. on•~-_. !MM------... "YI"" tit-• w.._ ""°"" ti. fls wwe ttoaen. ; • JIDO ...... flil ,_. --A bufQW brob lneo 1 ,.._ • _......., .... __ , ............ _ ... iiOI( • Sl,000 scamp colectlori, • cotn ~ end en uMnown • • ll'ftOUnt. of )lwWf. : • •• • The 6-8 foot waftS wake of Wednesdey'1 dropped Friday down .. 2.~-.. swells as the wate down and the weathet Temperatures at UWitM are 65 degrees with tll ... ~MIU' 61 degrees and light ... ill'lll~. ing to Newport Beach •N Although Friday ftao g began with cloudy, 9T9' ski~ the sun eventually shon• ana no storm is predicted for thf k- end, according to Bob meteorologist techrucan Wi National Weather Servke. The light drizzle that w dieted for Friday night o over by dawn today. Today will repo·ne~,·u.-~ with high temperatur the low at 51 with 15 lit25 ph winds from the west to IO~est, Cari said. Sunday will be m<iltly sunny. with high temperatwes U\ the mid 60s and lows m mi&. 40s with winds dymg to 10 to 15 tnph with afternoon breezes, Cad d. Most of the storms an~rain won't reach 01ange Coun but stay in the northern ptFt the state, he said -By Car Newport to get a new city clerk By Evan Henerwn, Daily Pilot -NEWPORT BEACH -After 15 years, there will be a new keeper of the records at City Hall. . La Vonne Harkless, an assis- tant city clerk for the oty of Ma'nhattan Beach, has been appointed city clerk for Newport Beach. She will replace retiring clerk Wanda Raggio who has seived Wlth the city since 1980 Raggio will record her last City Council meeting Jan. 8 Harkless begins work Jan 15 and will officiate at the city's Jan. 22 meeting. Harkless, 42, said she is excit- ed about moving south "It's an excellent position,· she said of the Newport Beach post. •It's the type of clerk JOb I like, very h~nds-on. I'm not one to sit back and let others do the work. I like to have my finge1 'm it all the time." Harkless has worked for the city of Manhattan Beach since 1989 and served as assistant city clerk since 1992. Sht; prev10usly worked as an administrative assist.ant for National Medical Enterprises in Carson and held similar posts while living in Col- orado. In Newport Beach, she will be responsible for managing the city clerk's office, arranging and recording minutes of council meetings and maintaining all official city records and docu- ments. The city clerk also updates Newport Beach's municipal code and conducts muruopctl elections. Raggio, who will stay three days past her retirement to help Harkless get acclimated, does not expect the new clerk to have any difficulty. •1 don't think Manhattan Beach is a charter city, so things will be a little different when it comes to an election," .Raggio said. "But everything else should be the same." Harkless lives in Redondo Beach with her husband and three daughters. While she will commute mitially, the ultimate plan is to relocate to Orange County, she said __ ....._...._Wet Suits ___ _ ONE DAY ON[; • aturday, December 16th. I 0:30 am -3:00 pm ·ALL SUITS 40%-75% OFF 869 W. 15th teet. Newport Beach (Major Cross Street: Superior) r-- 1 •~-~ J r~•A. .~~ I I I I -~ 0 N S L A N D ~For All You~ Holiday Shopping T GIFI• IDEAS Prices good 12-14-95 thru 12 __ -_21_-.;;...9;;;..._5 ___ _, ,____...,.,.......___o_n' - - , r -.,-_, Longs Coupon t-- - , Choose from OW' large selection of toys : : 20°/o OFF : I I Our Selection. of... I I I • Blow Dryers I I • Curling Irons I l•=nlc I I • And o ther I I personal care items. L 12-1 t-91 thru 12-2 1-9) ----------- I I I I I .J r--~-, r---iLongaCoupont---, , I SATURDAY. DECEMBER 16, 1995 Ai More than 600 Ne~ort-Mesa students commended for test scores By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot School officials said they don't •we can't compare ·schools, know what percentage a student but what the kids gam is experi- must achieve to receive the hon-ence in taking this kind of a test.• NEWPORT-MESA -More ors because the test scores aren't Anderson said. •u they happen to than 63<1 local high and junior released, but the recognition is get recogruzed. it gets them a cer- hjgh school stude nts received goqd for the students. ll.ficate and some notoriety.• praise from the state Department The honors aren't comparable Anderson said the district of Education recently for a JOb between schools because not all encourages 1ts teachers to adritin- well done on the department's teachers chose to give the stu-ister the exam to see how they're Golden St4 te Exam dents the test, said Eleanor doing in their JOb. . The tests, given voluntarily by Anderson the district's director of "The AP teachers at Estanoa some Newport-Mesa teachers last curricul~ and assessmeot I and Newport Harbor High, they . year, cover a variety of subjectc; While Estanoa and Newport know they've done a wonderlul includmg dlgebrd, geometry, U S Harbor high schools chose to gwe )Ob because all of their kids. got history and economics and are d "W • tbrilled admiruster£'CJ al the end of the the history test only to advanced honors," she Sdi . e re c;chool yedr placement students last semester when teachers choose to give it. It Out of tlw 1,507 ~tudents in the I -of which 100% received honors medns that ts a seU eonfident distnct who took the tests, 154 at both schools -Corona del Mar teacher who feels their students received high honors, 223 High School gave the test to all a.re gomg to score well• received honors dnd 261 recC'tved 216 students ta.lung U S history -· The next Golden State Exams school recoyrnllon 58% received honors will be given Ul Spring, 1996. :,.;: ,.... m -z • ~ 0 (/) () I z 0 • llJ m llJ m • 0 Party Trays Order by the dozen! • Mini Tacos • Mio1 Taquitos •Mini Burritos •Trays of En ch iladas •Tamales • Chingolingas 5aL<i£1. Rice /Jean..' (.Guacamole 1~1 tht Quart.' Tacu "K~lad' • Fapta ... 'i • ( an111a.' COSTA MESA • NEWPORT BEACH l'1.~· 11p t/f 1'1111 ,,.,,,-~ .. , /,,c.tlt.1111 (714) 645-0209 \fl• a /so offer c<implete alll!1111R1 . J M & M's ()tdlersheyS n 250/o OFF: : Holiday .. dies I I manufacturer's retail price I . I : 1 Entire Selection : 1 I I of I I' $ 1.:, I I nma Warchn I I 2 '1:9 I I . I •• 2.21-95 • .J L i2-14.95 thru 12-21-95 .J . -----------------r - --1 Longe Coupon t-- - , I KODAK FUNSAVER 1 1 I w/Flash : s;,,tk U11 C.mtra : !.$1199 ! I I ............ .J A4 SAlVROAV. DECEMBER 16, 1995 . Kemp looks to eliminate some water managers • By nna &orgatta. Daily Piiot COSTA MESA -Mesa Con- solidated Water District's general manager Kati Kemp will spend the next week fine-tuning a reor .. ganit.a.tion plan that could elimi· nate at many a.s fo6r manager's posltiohs and designate an assis- tant general manager's position. • T'helet a ~r responalbllltlel. T.he 1drid Ol things that are QOJno on CIJ8. really not unanlklpated .•• it's a good opportunlty to do some ot this ... • -KARLK!MP be would continue on as a super- visor.• As ror Mesa's public ~ails manJS.ger Mary U1uhim4, Kemp said she might be a µJtely candi- date for the administration man- ager )ob. ' o ·n Thursday, Some board members iaid they would like to see more salary data and a&ked Kemp to review whether further managerial streamlining is possi- ble. Mesa's board of directors, which reviewed the proposal .on Thunday night, will consider the matter again next Thursday. •There's a re-sht,tffling of responsibilities,• Kemp said Fri- day. •ne kind of things that are going on are really not unantici- pated. •Ten years ago when we began our construction mode, we knew we there would come a time when we would be done, and there would be a transition era ... And now, the timing is good. With (engineering manag- er) Gene Watson leaving and (district secretary) Michelle Jackson leaving, it's . a good opportunity to do some of this re- shuflling."' . Watson and Jackson recently submitted· their resignations to the district. Both have said they plan to pursue •other opportuni- ties• and will move out of the area. Under Kemp's proposal the district's distribution, production and engineering departments would merge into one operations department. The op'erations manager would double ~ the assistant general manager. Kemp recommended • the salary for that position fall some- where between $70,000 and $85,000 a year. Kemp told the board that other agencies with similar posts pay between $65,000 and $95;000 a year. In addition, the public affairs department would eventually be swallowed by the a,dministration department, which would be headed by an administration Treat yourself to one of our delicious freshly baked cookies and do something s\veet for a child at the same tin'\e. For every cookie purchased during the Holiday Season \ve'll donate a cookie to the Oran~e"·ood Children·s home for ,,:.~~~ abandoned and aoused kids. \\'e are also ff~ gathering neY..1, un\vrapped toys to·be $iven out along \Vith the baked goods on Christmas morning. Just drop your donation off at the bakery next time you come in. It promises to \varm your heart as well as y9_ur tummy. O~n dill II ~a1n. 6 311 pm (lo~ed (}fl Sund a~· On I i1h S1 by \\lie1ehouse Records 427 E. t 7th St .. Costa t.1esa To order by phone call 714-646-1440 Surf City ue·ze ,,.. '• • manager. The administration manager would also serve as the district secretary, with· a salary of between $55,000 and $65,000 a yeor. The agency's finance and cus- tom~ · service departments, for the most part, would remain unchanged. And even with the restructuring of departments, Kemp said, there would be no layoffs. •What we have in distribution and production are supervisors, who are generally referred to as managers,• Kemp .said. •so they would continue on as supervi- sors, they just wouldn't have the overall management responsibil- ity. ~And in engineering, Gene's No. 2 man is John carlson, and •t think.it's still too top heavy," board president 1hldy Ohlig said Friday. •And l would like to see an assistant general manager whose sole purpose is tb be a second a.nn for Mr. Kemp. "l want to relieve Mr, Kemp from some of the pressure. And, I think it's important for the public to know who they can talk to if Mr. Kemp's not there, and it's important for the staff to know who they can relate to.• And board member Mike Healey echoed those thoughtSi. • "l would like to see three divi- sions (or departments) in place of four," Healey said. "But, I think that's a call that only Mr. Kemp can make because he knows what is necessary. We can't sec- ond-guess him.•· INDIAN ART OF AMERICA SHOvtC.t.SE Of ... l'IElllCAM !NOIAN ART I .Exquisite Silver Jewelry i 1 Paintings by John Steele • I Hopi Kachinas __ _ __ _ I Eskimo Ivory ~,.1 '•'ot--1 Indian Artifa cts • I:::.!! 1 Navajo Rugs ---· -· --- Contempora ry Prints I Ceremonial Necklaces I Soaps tone Carvings I Totems & Books I Medicine Cards 1 Taos Drums I Costa Mesa Courtyard (Acron from Sb'oud._J 1835 Newport BMI., sutte A-111 Costa ...... CA (714) 650·2610. ASK" AllOUl'- VALUE PRICED GIFJS! Chriltma1 Blend Coffee Is Back/ Aoa.llable only at Hlchry Farm•. WbUe .appUee ..._I Santa Balket (#7234) WFSTCLIFF PLAZA 17th at 1rvlne Ave •• (next to Hugh .. ) Newport Beacb · •Send A Gill By Phone 641-1302 • Lqrgest se1ectton Of Ladles &Mens Sportswear In Orange County MENS & LADIES Ping • Callaway • Cobra • .. ' Golf Clubs at yift Certificate ~ DISCOUNTED PRICES Avoflobfe For Go~ Clubs • Clothing Items • Golf Lessons r .. , . ·~ b riefly in the news Police pld: up three In narcotics sweep In two unrelated undercover na.rcotk investigations earner this week, Newport Beach police con- fiscated methamphetamine and arrested three suspects. t.eocadie Maas. 38, a Costa Mesa JlfechaniC WAS arrested at bis apartment at the 160 block of Rocheoter in Costa Mesa Tueoday along with Opria.no Lopez Vera, 22, a Garden Grove laborer . They were picked up after n:at- cotic& officers said they discoV- ered about an ounce of metham- phetamine with a street value of $600 to $700 in the apartment. In an unrelated ind.dent the same day, narcotics officers arrested Lourdes Salcido Bernal, 19, a cashier from Garden Grove who had about an ounce of methampheta.mine which she was allegedly going to sell. Bernal was arrested at E. 18th' • • Street in Newport Beach for allegedly poueNlng matham- pbetamtne for sale. f-1• l>4il wu set •t $50.000. Police say it's been a good year for drug bus1S The CQsta .Me&a police ner: cotics unit say they had a suc:ceu- ful year seizing millions of dollars in illegal drugs and assets during raids to dean up narcotics infil- trating the city's streets. Narcotics officers seized a total of 4,000 pounds of controlled sub- stances, including heroine, methampbetamine and pr_ecursor chemicals necessary for the ille- gal manufacture of methamphet- amine, steroids, cocaine and, mar- ijuana, according to Costa Mesa police Sgt. Loren Wyrick who heads the narcotics unit. The drugs confiscated have a street value of more than $160 million. -By ca.rotyn Mlller Th• e won't b / nother party like ' ij this fdt entire year. • "-· --. .... / , -;;. ' 1 ou d:·s.COUNTRY .. ,. -sAtfoo ~ - ~~, . I -~~ ' Dance the as they pl ' I TH E 0 . 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Along with free holiday photographs there will be entry forms to win one years worth of groceries in Lucky gift certificates. FREE PHOTO WITM SANTA Bring a canned good for the n~y and your child will get a picture with Santa today and Sunday.from noon until 3 p.m.. at Harbor Shopping Center, Harbor Boulevard. Costa Mesa. For more information, call 540-7520. COMl'flrU FIAM aow I swu""' MIOUSMI Him ro m l'UIUC! fl:ll OlllSllOM I fftl NBlllG! OW/GI coum WIGllOllNOS II FWOri, Colll llna. Al: lhl l5fWy & Oii lbr Ult • For The Special People ... In Your Life 9ift Ce rtificates Purchase now and receive 25% off price reduction Exp1rJt1on date on certificates May 31, 1996 Tum oj?{pefou"'°""'~...S"'°"fu .,,,{ ""''"' ' Cfuuotmlr. ~ill ,rTC" GOl.f FOR TOYS The 25th A.nnuel Toys for Fairview Goli Tournament event ls today and Sunday at the Cos- .ta Mesa Golf Coune, Los Lagos Course. All money raised will go to buy Christmas gifts for over 850 developmentally disabled residents of Fairview Develop- mental Center. The cost is $45 for one day or $80 for both days. There will be a putting contest, Qrcle contest, mulligans and more. For more information or to schedule a tee time, call 546- 54()(. FREE TRAIN RIDES . , · The Orange County Model Engineers offer free train rides today and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p .m. at. Fairview Park, Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. Santa Claus is expected and all are w~come. For more informa- tion, call 548-7~46. SEWAGE MEETING • The public b invited to a meet- ing of the Omnge County Green Party tonight at 5,30 p.m. in the community room above the Improv Comedy Club, U.C.I. Marketplace, .f255 Campus Drive in Irvine. Oi.scussion will include the presidential candid&Cy of Ralph Nader, the proposed sewage outfall into Newwrt Bay, the proposal to tum El To_ro 'Marine Air Station into a com- mer<:ial ailport and the proposed nuclear waste dump near the Col- orado River. For more informa- tion, call 644-7835. SAHTALUOA Gustaf Anders celebrates San- ta Lucia in Swedish styl« Today and 'tomorrow at 6:30 and 8:30 p.m., young girls wearing crowns of ccpidles will sing Christmas carols in honor of Santa Lucia day. For reservations, call 668-1737. BAUDWTUS • COSTA MISA GRAND OPENING SERVICE SPECIAL LOTUS ·• JACilJAll • RANGE IOVEI · •"1.AJQ) IOVEI WE'WOULD UU TO GIT TO DOW TO«I ' AJIDJIAYETllE~TO ~..,...... RIM TOlJI C.U IN POI .un'PA lc.wllU1ID ' IWNTDIAMCI AJlll WI 1'11.L Pr.UOlll TllE ' wu;, on. El mm PWS A .. POINT SAFETY INSPF.C'llOJ! AT NO CllARGI TO YOU GIVE US A TRY Competitive ........ Convenient 2115 Barbor Blvd. Costa Mesa • 7Uft42. 7700 Please ask lor Dave CHRISlMAS CHOIR . Tbe Orange Coest College Choir will peJfon:n songs of the Christmas season tonJgbt at 7:30 p.m. in OCC's Fine Arts Recital Hall, Fairview Road in Costa Mesa. nckets are $3.50 in advance or $5 at the door. For more information call .f32· 5880, 'NAVIDAD NUESTIIA' Costa Mesa First United Methodist Church along with Hilrbor Christian Church will hold a Christmas concert of His· panic music Sunday at 6 p.m .. There will be a variety of tradi- tional Hispanic carols, vocal solos und instrumental s9los. The church is located at 420 W. 19th St. in Costa Mesa. HANUKKAH CELEBRATION The Chai Center will hoJd a Grand Hanukkah celebration today at 4 p.m. at Fashion Island in Newport Beach. Entertainer Joey Bishop makes a special Newpon 8-hlCoNa .._Doily Piloc , a-once and will light the lint. cOJM11e OD the giant Menorah. The evenings feotivilies will Inell$ Hanukke.b songs, live mus.if dandng, gett and clreidels for u,.; children. Adm!s&lon Is free ~ the entire community is welcome. For more information, call 786- 5001. . NAUTICAl PARADE PARTY Newport Harbor Nautictl Museum . will bol'd a. Christm¥· Boat Parade Party tonight from 5 to 9 p.m. in the Pride of Newpo(t, 151 E. CoastHighwayi.n Newport Beach. Ticketsare$37.50 per per- son. Call 673-3825 or 613-7863.for information or reservations. HOME DECORATING CONTEST Balboa Island ltnprovement Association is conducting its Christinas Home Decorating Contest. The judging begins today through Dec. 23. First, sec- ond and UUrd place awards will be given. Winners will be notified by mail after Christmas. Y O U NEVER William Harold Jewelers SEMI-ANNUAL SALE DEC lST • 30TH 3116 Newport Blvd. NE WPORT BEACH• 673-0365 • :· I ~ to Vi a Lido Plaza '~· Fo" mot'e infol'maron caU1 . 723-7100 • • • t [· • • ' t .. I• • • • --------~--......... Jlliwpon BHchlCosra Mes& Daily Piloc TOYS FOR TOTS VISITS 'IH£ YAOIT ClUI ' Orange County Toys for ':fbts often a Sunday evening at Elevation Zero, private ~~terfront yacht dub, "3101 West Pacific Coast Highway, Newport Beach, 6 to 10 p.m. Newport Harbor Boat Parade ' "'"viewing, no host bar, holiday desserts. $10 minimum dona· • tion, plus an dnwrapped new ,oy valued at $10; $20 with- ~ut toy. For more informs· tion, call 854·4422. •• • .iS>HN ADAMS FULL LIFE CLUB ''~Designing Your Future for llealth, Wealth and Love -1996 and Beyond, -is the feature pre- sentation with speaker Jim ~ewell. Holiday entertainment f9llows. A portion of the proceeds goes to charity. Cafe Nizza, 2523 Sastbluff Drive, Newport Beach. C:::ost is $8, reservations required. dor information and reservations, <!all 640-1531. MONDAY . AAUW BOAT PARADE DINNER ·Watch the Newport Harbor Christmas Boat Parade from the Salboa Bay Club with members of the American Association of Uni· tersity Women, Newport 8eacb/Costa Mesa in their first fund.raiser this year to banefit t)lOOe seeking higher education. lirqe is 6 .p.m. and cost is $25. QeServations are necessary; Call !198·3343 for parking and reserva· ~ons. TUESDAY iDATS AND BREWER ; The Newport Harbor Republi· ean Assembly holds a holiday 'fruffet to watch the boat parade 4nd hear State Assemblywoman Marilyn Brewer tonight 6:30·9:30 p.nL the bome of Bob McCal- ~y. 1410 South Boyfronl, Balboa Island. Holiday buffet dinner and irine are offered. Cost is SlO per verson. For reservations, call ! :!f t 4 t >' o v o s g ; auv c. SELL USED CLOTHES, TOYS A ACCESOAIES, ETC. :Zl514 Nw..l:lpClf't Bfvd. (•t Del M•r) ,1 Cost8 M..-1714) 1:11-7313 ~ CAFE ..l OLE' BREAKFAST• LUNCH • SPEOALTY COFFEES • •.WATERFRONT DINING • OPEN DAILY 7..\M...fPM • 723-0616. 634 LIDO PARK DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH Or.u1ge County's Cipr Headqmrters The Tinder Box Prrn1iuni Cigt1rJ • Arturo Fuente • Ashton • Avo· Cuesta Rey • Davidoff • Don Juan • Don Lino • Dunhlll • El Subllmado • Excalibur • Fonseca • Grlffln • H. Upmann • La Unlca • Macanudo • Montesino · P.G. • PartagaS • Punch • Romeo &. Julieta • SavlnelD • V. Centennial , • Zlno &. many more. : agar Humidors • • Elle lieu • Oub • Zlno ' : ... 1111«! ! Fbu L/tJ»N : Import#'V- • TolNuctN •~ u..u,.u Gift.I .. ... ~. ..... • .,.u. Evelyn Hart at 645·912?. DINNER ANO PARADE The COM California Redun· dant Assembly w1ll hold a catered dinner and boat parade watch at a private .residence tonight. Meet assembly candidate Marge Pantzar. Reservations are a must. For more information call 546· 2~02. CHAMBER WNCHEON MEETING The Corol].a del Mar Chamtier of Commerce will hold it's lun· cheon mee~ today beginning at 11:30 at Five Crowns Restau· rant, Poppy and 'f!. Coast High· way. The guest ~aker will be Santa Claus. The'cost is $15. For more information, call 673-4050. CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION A Christmas celebration will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. at a Lldo Isle home to benefit the Costa Mesa Senior Center. The home haS been transformed into a win· ter wonderland including more than 500 Santa Claus' and 28 Christmas trees. Refreshments will be served. Donations are $25 and tickets are avjlf]able at the Costa Mesa Senior Center. Trans· · portation from the Center will be provided upon request. Call 645· 2356 for more information. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 27 . YIDDISH HOUR The Jewish Senior Center of Orange County presents a Yid· dish Hour with Ge~on Jerus, not· ed Jewish a uthor, at 11 a.m on the Federation Campus. 250 E. Baker St., Suite D in Costa Mesa. Lunch will be served at noon and the cost is $3 per senior. Call 513· 5641 for reservations. NEW YEAR'S DANCE The Jewish CE!:nter of Orange County will ring in the New Year with the popular sounds of the "Ambassadors Music~ at their dance today on the Jewish Feder· etion Cain.pus in Costa Mesa. The e-.ent will include a kosher lunch. Admission ls $5 pei ·person. For reservations call 513·564).. FRIDAY, DEC. 29 'PETER AND THE WOLF' Jim Gamble performs his award winping marionette inter- pre\4tion of the children's classic · •Peter and the Woll~ today at 11 a.m.., 1 p .m. and 3 p .m. at the Launch Pad, 3rd floor Crystal Court, South Coast Plaza. Make and take activities follow each performance. The cost is SJ for members and $5 for non·mem· hers. Seating is limited. For more information, call 546·2061. O~GOING CHURCH SUPPORT GROUP The Board of Deacons at St. Mark Presbyterian CbUICh, 2100 Mar Vtsta Drive, Newport, offers a free support group for long dis· tance care givers. The group meets at 7 p.m. the first and third Monday of each month. For infor· mation, call 857-1873 . NEED TO RELAX? From 5 to 7 p.m. every Sunday, Zen Hom:e Stitchery, a local man· uiacturer of meditation supplies, bolds a free averring of medita· tion . The purpose of the g,athering is •to encourage and s°'pport the practice of meditation." The group meets in the Mesa Business Center, 711 W. 17th St., Ste. AS. For inJonnation, call 631-5389. DIVORCE MEDIATION A free lecture about divorce mediation, an alternative to the traditional two·attomey divorce, is offered the third Thursday of every month with attorney Alida D. Taylor and psychologist Lee H. Solow. Space is limited, and reser· vations are required. For more information, call 863-9590. EAMIUES ON COURSE A seven-step intervention and media.tlon program for families is scheduled from 9 to 11 a.m. every Saturday at the Costa Mesa Com· munity Center, 1845 Pa:rk Ave. The program focuses on ways of communicating with any out-of· control family di&pute , anger and general family disharmony. The cost is $5 for adu1ts, $3 for chil· dren 13 to 18. Parents do not have to be present. Call 556·8000. CARE-GIVER SUPPORT GROUP A support group for the adult children of aging parents is offered at the OASIS Senior Cen· ter, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar, It meets from 6:30 to 8 p.m. the second Wednesday of each month in the OASIS lobby. Call Vicki at 644·3244. SURPLUS FOOD Seniors and low-income farni· lies of the Costa Mesa/Newport Beach area can obtain free U.S.0 .A. surplus food between 8 and 10 a.m. the second Saturday of each month in the rear parking lot of the Church.. of Christ, 286 Avocado St., Costa Mesa. For more infonnation, call 631·2177. TEEN FOCUS The Teen Focus outpatient chemical dependency treatment program holds a free 12-Step Meeting at noon Sundays exciu· sively for teens in its offices at 567 San Nicolas Drive, Suite 201 , Newport Center, Newport Beach. Call 640·TEEN or 640·1768. MENTAL ILLNESS SUPPORT The Alliance for the Mentally llJ of Orange County provides education and emotional support for families dealing with mentally ill loved ones. A free support group meets from 6 to 7:30 p.m. every Tuesday at Orange County Mental Health Clinic, 31 lS Red· hill Ave., Costa Mesa. Call 544- 8488 for details. 5Al1JRDAY, DECEMBER 16, 199S BOAT PARADE PARTY A N'~wport Harbor Boat Parade Party lQ benefit Paxent H'!lp USA Center will be held Tuesday from'6 to 10 p.m. at Newport Harbor Elles Lodge. 3456 Via Oporto in Newport Beoch. ~ are $15~th a gift for a child ora S2S donation and include pMade watching, dancing, prizes and more. For information or reservations, call 723·7170. -. Orderyo11r Reyn Spooner Christnuu «Signature Shirt" • A7 ' SA'!\IROAY, OEaMIEft 16, 1995 Newpon ~ Meoa l),ojly P • • J . •ELLIS-BARNETT • : Cherie Ethyln Barnett and : Joel Christopher Ellis, both of : Chico. exchanged wedding vows • • • • • -., • THE VOlUNTEER DIRECTORY runs : periodf(ally 1n the Daily Pilot tf you'd • like info1mat1on oo getting your organi-~ zation h\ted. ca!l 642'"4321 , Ext. 331 "' FOOD DISTRIBUTION tiifNT£R : The Food 01stnbut10n Center, Orange • County's private non-profit food bank, : needs volunteers to inspect and sort • donated foods and to help with mail- ings For more information, call the vol- : unteer coordinator, nl-1343. FRIENDS OF THE COSTA MESA LIBRARY , The Friends of the Costa Mesa Library : need volunteer\ For information, call the library, 646·884S. : GIRL SCOUTS : The Girl Scouts of Orange County need • volunteers to be trained as troop lead- : er\, W?rve on special committees and • give lectures, demonstrations or classes. ; for information, (all 979· 7900. : GIRLS INC. OF ORANGE COUNTY • Girls lnc. offers educational and enndl- : ment opponunities for girls and boys. • Volunteers are needed. for more infor· : mation. call Amy, 646-7181. : GlASS MOUNTAIN INC. • Volunteers are needed to aid disabled : adults who meet: monthly for education· OJI, entertainment and social purposes for information, call 779-3441 HAT CONNECTION The Hat Connection is a women's phil- : anthropk extension of the Chamber of • Commerce that W?Nes Costa Mesa and , Newpon Beach. for information. call : Kay Wa\burge1. 650·.2144. HERITAGE HOUSE AUXILIARY • Volunteers are needed for an auxiliary suppor1 group being formed by Her· ' 1tage Hou\e, a non·profit substance abuse recovery home for pregnant and parenting wamen and their children in Costa Mesa f or more information, call 646 2271 ' HIGH HOPES HEAD INJURY PROGRAM The High Hopes Head Injury Program's , Rea Center 1n Costa Mesa. a non-profit • organ1.i:at1on sef'V1ng the needs of head- , 1n1ured adults and their families, ts seek· • 1ng volunteers For information. call 646- • 7458 HOSPtCE FAMILY CARE • Hospice Family Care rs seekrng people ' to help with errands, visits and (ompan- 1onsh1p to terminally 1lt patients and their families. f or 1nformatioo. (all Larry Manott1 at 730.1114 INTERFAITH COUNOL , 'The Newport-Mesa Irvine Interfaith : Council. an umbrella organization for • • • • lame Braud Goll Apparel kelolf 11111olf&ll~ Pmii Ifill A Look fou lltn \fear Oa & 011 Tiie Con ... .. Nov. 11 in Bidwell Methodist Church in Chico. The COU• pie greeted their guests at a f8Cel>"' Uon .In the H\gb- land House in Cbiro. and later, hosted a second reception in hvine for friends unable to attenp the cere- mony. Mr. and Mrs. Elton Barnett of Newport Beach are_ the parents of th& bride. She wore a gown of ivory satin. with off the shout. der scalloped neck- line. The skirt and f1..QJ train were embellished with lace, pearls and crystal heeds. Her three sisters, Karen Weisman, Paula and Jeanne Ross and Nancy Roth were her attendants. The bridegroom is the son of Janet Redding of Orange and Jim Ellis of Riverside. Hil father was best man and ushen w•e Jeff and Jon Ellis and Jim Bar-• nett. After a wedding trip to Can- am, Mexico, the couple are at home in Chico. She is an insur- ance biller for a physicians' group and he is a polysomnogra- pby specio1b\ at Cbiro Hospital. • ADAMS- ANTHONY Christina Marie Adams, daughter of Mr. all\! Mn. James D. Adams of Ki'll!•port, TeiiA. and Jack Ho_llaod Anthony, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Guy M. Anthony, who were residents of OJclahoma City, have announced their wedding plans. Christina Adams and Jack Anthony The bride is preside nt of Casu- al China, a retail· ing and import business in New· port Beach and he r fiance has a law practise in volun teer d irectory several area seNke groups, needs volun- teers active in local (Ongregations. For information, (all Carol Brown, 548-3283. JUVENILE 04ABETES FOUNDATION INTERNATIONAL The Juvenile Diabetes Fou('ldation International, Ofange County Chapter. is seeking volunteers to se~ on its golf tournament (ommittff and for data entry. Also a publk relations intern is needed. For information , call Lee Pow- ell at SS3-0363 KIDS CANCER CoNNECTION The Kids Can(er Connection is dedkat· ed to the emotional, edu,ational and financial needs of children affllcted witb cancer. Volunteers are needed. For infor· matlon. cal18S1 -7774. SUSAN G. KOMEN BREAST CANCER FOUNDATION Volunteers are needed to as~ist in a variety of programs with the Orange County dlapter. For more information, 'all 480-5222. MAKE·A·W15H FOUNDATION Make-A-Wish Foundation of Orange County, whkh makes wishes come true for children with life-threatening Illness· es, seeks volunteers to OC(upy a variety of positions. For 1nf0fmation, call Gilda, 476-9474. :· ~1r111 Out let Non h Carolin a deep di scount pricin g on ove r 50 brand s of carpet and all types of machin e and hand made area rugs. HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Fn 10-6 Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St.. Costa Mesa MARCH OF DIMES The Mardi of Dimes office in Costa Mesa needs volunteers for fund-raising committees, speaking opportunities. IXQlsionat office work and help with bulk mailings. For information. call 631· 8700. MUSQJLAR DYSTROPHY ASSOCIATION The M uscular Dyttrophy As!.OCiation of Qfange County is In need of volunteers for support group leaders, packet stuff· ing. special eveflt n:affing, office help, coin counters, ~aker's bureau. et(. For more information, call 7S0.1408. ' NEW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN INC. The non-profit recovery center for adult women with alcohol and other chemical dependencies seeks volunteers. Call 548-9927 between 10 a.m. ·and 6 p.m. or call Joy at 548-8754. NEWPORT BEACH CONFERENCE AND VISITORS' BUREAU The Newport Bea(h Conferen(e and Vrstton Bureau is dedkated to the pro- motion of t he (ity to potential visitors. If you have extensive knowledge of New· ~ Beach and would like to volunteer. call 722-1611 . WHOLESALE B IN S 86-76% Off MFG. UST PRICE • Wood Bllnda • Mini Bllnd• •Drapery •Vertical• • Cellular Shade• •Valances AMERICAN BLIND COMPANY ORANGE COUNTY 714 448-G067 -------------~-----------· I ------------------ 17th St. BEAUTY CENTER ----- 642-1717 I Z83·D 17th Streel, Costa ftfesa (Next to Ross) I Open 7 Days: M·P 10-8 Sat. 10·7 Sun. I /.6 1 ----. --------------. --· SanlaAna. Both are New· port Beach resi- dents. , . They plan.a June wedding at the Robert Mondavi FoOd . and Wine Cen- tex in Costa Mesa. . . CASOlA- BERRY • Mr.and Mn. Salvatore Caso· 11\ of Brentwood ann:ounced the engagement of their daughter, Nadine Marie, to Christoph.er Randall Beny of Newport Beach. He is the son of Mr. andMts. Eber Jaques of Newport Beach and Mr. and Mrs. Randy Berry of Denver, Colo. The bride·elect is a graduate of Marymont High School and : her husband was graduated froOl the Webb School of California. • They both received degrees froth UC Berkeley. They Will be mar.I ried in Malibu in September. ' j : ,--CENTER SHOE REPAIR I I I ,ct: 285 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa Next To ROSS Dress For Less 645-5511 Hours: M-F 8:30 -6:30, Sat 8:30 • 5:00 •I 15% OFF ANY REPAIR WORK : 1 (Good with ad only) . ! Complete Shoe_Service & Vacuum Cleaner Rep;i rJ,ey Copy : I i::::=s§WAI-* E\---@t=W+4 ~ t . ......... ......_ --- - -- - -- -,.. • Prime Riblt-fc1'nl11.1rkey (cart ied to order) • Orr'lelettes (mude 10 order)• • Pasra DistleS (made ro order) • AssOrted f-rtlil & Salads • Be/g/011 Waffles /r11ocle to order} • Assorred Pas1ries • variery of Breakfast Disl1es • All Beueroges & Juices Jr1clt.1derl (7 14) 650-1750 1/2~ c. 17d. St , C...t.i. H- Jll'WPOIT llliACH • COSTA MESA • ADULT ASTHMA ALERT Douglas Fir Tobit Topt . WE'VE MOVEDt FolTIU!rly at Jamborae & Univtrsity ·Now an Jamboru & liacl Siiy Driw f I 6'ri -of 1'.CR. • N-0..•) r - -.. .. -B~autiful 20" -U " NOBLE FIR WREATHS SAVE •2°0 Reg. Price $16.9!1 Compare 11 SlO I -·.--.-. ... ~ ... ,. Still wheezing with over the counter medication? ! 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IAGUNA BEACH PALM DESERT 714-497-1628 619-779-0499 KA!-IALA ,o~MYB"'H"'~-1 d Fashion Island • 714-640-2371 GARYS • Lucky Brand • Replay • Big Star • Diesel • RRL COLE ·H.AAN Over 200 styles .. of Men's Footwear from the Cole-Hann and Bragano Life Style Collections GA RYS . Fashion Island • Newport Beach (714) 759-1622- GARYS ~ ,.-,,z5PA' A' A' Holiday Sale ·Dress Shoes SAVE 30% -50% Starts Friday, I December 15 at9am -Would like to thank our clisto ers with . ~ )< A r=v1f HING IN OUR STORE ON SALE! -~~ ) •FREE Gift Wrapping •FREE Deliver •Photo Finishing •Expert Pharmacy Staff •We accept a full range of insurance plans. 1 .v~ -o . . . HOURS: MON. -SAT. 9:00 A.M .-8:00 P.M. SUNDAY 10:00 A.M.-6:00 P.M.~ ¢ SUNDAY PHARMACY HOURS 10:00 A.M. -2: 00 P.M. You 1WM it lllld tbe 1ICboOl 11~; In the Newport M ... ·I School Di1trict probably IL And while the holiday season lbe lime most ldcU have visions mgar phmll dancing through ·~ beads. aome wouldn't rniDd -~simple bole punch or a ~ROM. computers fpr their • So tn the spirit ol lhat gifl-giv-: O time « year, administrators ·~teachers have submitted their wllb lirll. Ensign Intermediate Two refriger•Uln for ~ and nune'• ..... A.ppropri.lt.9 peperbeck boob lot" library ~tar staff lounge, library, six d4u-_,. Pour pocket pH testen Four Ml.lnlty lelterl Pob oc ti.ts of lmpatlen nowers Pob of agapant!ul plants Ground cover bougainville.. -_!J'ow podiunu: for clanes l!Ji&.c llE or Il GS computen for home use W1apped individual candies loi p~ \i4~.i inltnmlelDll: one piccolo, six fiutes. ~ trumpetl, tenor AX. three alto sax, one ~ drum. one glOCk@rulp\el, one eon- .cen tuba, one marimba '1"hree AOM 11.lk tTeet foe lronl 01 school ~ dallr.ening drapes for sb: d45Slooms 'Lodr.:er9 lot PE and outside J:l>-ROM rnalerials \lldeo. for du5e:l lll'ld library TeWlnkle Middle School • -'IVCR (VCR bull! Into TV) ~ umcocder tBmmJ .-4klld saw Buffer {6-inch wheel) !or plastic ~ Cotl re-upholliter@d j::mlpUlen and pintM ·~-correcting typewriter Printer pllpel ::lb-""" ~ pco;ect<x (state of the Mt) -·-"L.er dl5c-player and laser disc COlllputer pope< Sottwue tor MadntOlh LC-575 in Ian- ~ arts and math lllelll COll\Olunlty memben to donate time -u l1ttle u one hour o week or montb 'tap-lop computer (windows based, to rWl 'lbterKtive aw.tbeometrycience presenta-""°'""' leuom ConnectloDI to TV monl1or Addltlonal .oftware (geometers, ~ketch ~ monltot and cart) flortable while bOArd Set ol outlkte reading booU (Simple d.u· -1 r VCR wt.th a 'J)l.UM" button and an over· .,_.,.,..,, IBM COlnplldbie computer 386 or 486 with ,O>kJr printer ~ _upbalt fOI" P .E. area 'CD·ROM and reference type CD'5 o.y...,...., Of}' ..ue boards (anall·approUrn11.tety t 1· l'.ndt by 13-incb IOI" student usej •iiponge dry eruen fsmaU 2 112 inchl!!f by -.. 2 V2 bKhel for student uw) BJectric pencil abarpeoen ~-c--Large-med aponge like lArge...Ued deck al playing cartll M&dn.IO!ih cornputer Copy machiM I« 11411 'OMden IOf 1tudent folden Alternative Education Center RemecUal re&ding program tuton needed fOf Studen14, In the momillg: Ceremiart •uppllea: shrimp pug mW, Northltar clay emuder Oil and acrylic paints Bnah8 Canvas for 50 lltudenll \lldeo camcorder CD-ROM drive :..1eM11.c Corona del Mar High PRACTICAL SKlllS: Two teacher romputer staUons Gas stoYe 36-itation t'Omputer I.ab IOI" word process· ""' """" Appropt1ate software foe romputer lab SCIENCE: Plve compu1en Three ~11Jl('e5 One nudNr det&aorountt!f Tluee"""B Six I boiel Sb: h! cti.mera attachments lor labti Pulleyt., weights. levers, de. tphysia) Repair four spectro photometers (physics) SOC:lAL S'11JDIES; Computer foe eacb teacher SPECIAL EDUCATION: Four computers with CD-ROM lor the Leaming Center . One TVCR foe the Leaming Canter TVCR lor eacb of four teachen l.aser dl5k players with remote Mactntoah tottware tor severely handi- capped 5tudent5 -educationally hued Tapea.dio with CD player Jor each clau- room pl~ four to six heo.tbels Six CAlcul4tors Three Franklin spellen Cassetle player with headphones for clau- rnoro Educational software for spelling. math, reading, and ara. V1SUAUPERFORMING ARTS: Power Macint05h -8100/100 ot 1'20 MTI'7. A 20-.ioch oolor monitor Fla_,~ Hewlett Paclr.aJd cok>I printu 1'wo Mactnt~het with CD·ROM and MIDI keyboards Finale softwatfl Computer light board Ughling lmtrument ENGLIS>t Compu1.er1 and printer for each dusroom (13 rooms) FOREIGN LANGUAGE: Computers In ctaurooma Video Cll.lllel"ll language Jab White board.5 VCR wilh TV'1 P.E.IHEALTH/SAPETY: Badminton rackets So ... John Maler of METRO REALTY is also called Sepp. Middle name, fmt name or .... 7 Arty clues'? Robyn Allen-RE/MAX SOUTH COUNTY-is now Robyn Allen Sean after eloping with Scott Sears to Hawaii. ' ' I 'l Read Buy lines in today's Real Estate section and see who's making headlines. We Know How Hard It Can Be For _a Caregiver ... trying to meet your own needs· as well as those of a loved one. We · can help. Let us provide temporary care for someone dose to you in a home-llke, professiaW healthcare-setting. 'Ca/1 today jbr mteS and tnjormatflJn. Newport Rehabilitation and Uving Center 1555 Superior Avenue Newport Beach, CA 9~ (714)646-7' • Costa Mf)SB High School Computen Sottwsre CM1puler tablell Small compute!" diW Office wpplkw tpeu, peacik, Whlle-Out, glue, rulers, eruen) Art suppliel (butcher peJ)ef, pa.Int, po51er boan1. marken, cbalk) Transparencies Hand-held calculators Computer paper Teaching podiums Carts or" wall mountings for TY moniton Up·lo-date world Illllpi and U.S. map1 Furniture for reception arffS (lamps, deco- raUve pieces, etc.) Video cameru Answering machines Tape recorders Eight·phase rontrast microlcopes Estancia High School COMPUTER AREA: ROVER & Computer paper-continUOUll feed and sin· gle 5heet . One Hewlett·P.scbrd lnltjet Printer model No. S40 SCIENCE: Gua.rde:a: 4-in· 1 swimming pool test kill Boxes ol Klee.nm: for science U5e Mitsubi!ihi color TV morUlol Acrylic paints to flni.lb the mural in thfl Sci· eoce CoW'I Funding !or lk!ld trip lo Dan.a Point Float- ing Lab PHYSICAL EDUCATION: Added exerdse equipment foe the weight ~ Three voUeylSall nets I or outdoor Ulle 811.Jketball oell for outdoor use Rye grass seed. gteer manure Crtdhed brick for use on baseball dlamOlld One-day rental of Bermuda grau renova- tor and thatcher fot b.Mebll.ll diamorid ENGLISH: Video CMDera for Engli5h-ESL Department Up-lo-date maps for the Eoglish 115 a IM!!C· ond language classes One cabinet lhal locU HOME ECONOMICS: Heary duty wMher • Heavy duty dryer "EL GORDO'S" BUCKET DEAL CO MPLETE BUCKET MEAL • Of Slipper Lobster llllls, Tiger Shrimp, LobSter Lo"gostlnos, came Asada & Mannated Chicken. Includes A smoked Chicken Roll Appetizer, caesar salad, "All You can Eat" Beans, Rice, Tortillas & salsa ear ... and a Rolled Cinnamon Fruit Bunuelo tor Dessert! $1195 pa poroon e~N'-B-t\JA LOBSTER~BAR & GRltt 2104 w. oceanfront, Newport Beach, CA Located at "The Newport Pier" (714) 723-0606 Mue~ ~ i;oupon. '.lllld lvndi or dlrtner. No .ut:.t.JtiJtlon9. 5h..-injJ Of' "To Go'•· Men. ~ witu'li atJoo-di«.ourlt. Exp. ~1195 A Limited Number of Auractive christrrilo: ~ Co~O ., ~ Song Sheets ~ )J are now available to Churches & Organizations Ca1l in p erson. 8AM-5PM .---....! TURN U HE HEAT on the villain in your stomach ' He's got o·riputaiton fw lllllling: ·si., ........... I 1,., ...... ~,., .,.,.,... .. .... Af«lt:iM ~ t»l him h I~ pylo(1 (or H. pylOtf) l>eCfllrrl9. ,, )GU ~ ,.... .., ~ duodetW ut:w ()t ,.. IVld ClfJ9 wiW-1 ,,. ,,.. ,.,, ,,. ,...... .. "'*" """fwN:tl o.ert "' .., bolcwt'I ol 11. ... Ntwt'9 JIOUI" dwlnt» '° g.1...-n. .. A r'tflonwtde r1111ftti P'oSlf*TI It ~ 1.1•MJ to •tud't an lrlli•l~lll drug Nlglmln k> ........ H. ___ .. _ .... ,_.,,._ .. lnYoh'I appudl;illllfy 400 .,...,.. .. ... ...... __ ... u-.. _ _.,.. ... ~ ltUdy ITlldl~-· and~ _.. ......... .. __ .... _ ""'"'',_ .............. . ·-· r .,...~ 7141347-8700 . ' ' • ' , I . ! .. • • I •! • • I I .I • • • • .. I ~ ....... _... _.,_, 7r.-~ ~-~--....._.... Edwards,. Wilken epitomize the Christmas spirit Patty Edwards knows the meaning of Chfutm:as. She lives the meaning, and the messag~ every day. It shows in "the way she treats her husband, Jlm. ' lt s hows in the way she ca.res for their children, Jessica and • .rames m , and in the respect she pays her parents and her ·busband's parents. It also is evi- "t!ent in the way she dedicates her time and resources to the community m which she lives. b.w. cook Her particular devotion (although she is active in many causes) is to a charity called Child.help, USA For the past 1 O years, Patty has done every- n thing in her power tb assist the : 'abused children who reside at : 9blldhelp's facility in Beau- most successful fund-raising chapter in the nation. ' mont, California. : For tbe post six years, she ' has served on their board of Clirectors. This year she serves 15 president of the organiza- tion, raising needed funds and awareness for the cause of child abuse. Her dedication bas turned the Orange County chapter of Childhelp into the Carol Wilken knows the meaning of Chnstmas. Her love of peQple shows on her face each time she smiles. Devoted wife of Kent Wilken, and moth- er of grown son, Matthew Wilken, Carol is also the con- summate career woman who serves as an officer and mem- ber of the board of directors of Kentec Medical, Inc, a national supplier of medical equipment HAPPY HOLIDA \7S ~ · RABBI'ITINSURANCE ~ C \) 441 Old Newpon J!l.vcl •Newport Beach ~ ./ r .) I 0CW H0ag HOSjlllAI I 631-7740 LIDO BEAUTY SUPPLY &SALON NEW YEAR'S EVE SPECIALS AND REGULAR DINNER DINNER FROM 6:00 P .M. RaBRVATIONS ll£QUIRBD LIVE ENTERTAINMENT MENU. 2441 East: Coast: Highway at: MacArthur Corona del Mar (714) 675-2004 .. 0 0 0 to hospital.S. She has worked full time for the past 25 years while manag- ing to serve the community as a founding member of Hlgh Pri- ority, ~ organization formed to detect and prevent breast can - cer, as a board member of The Orange County Perfonn.tng Arb Center, Red Ribbon 100 for The Red Cross, and many other community causes. She chairs balls with panache. She is the first to vol- unteer to do any job, and one of the first called upon to organize t.l:ft? rest of the community to action. And she does her job without fanfare, quietly work- ing for the betterment of all Carol Wille.en and Patty Edwards were honored for their good hearts and their good deeds by Orange County Urut- ed Way's Alexis de Tocqueville Society. At a posh holiday lun- cheon thrown at The Four Sea- son's Newport Beach, the duo was presented with the 1995 Alexis de Tocqueville Heroine Award in recognition of their devotion and service to non- profit organizations m Orange County. Hostess Gaye Blrtcber and some 75 pronunent loco.ls, dressed in theu Christmas fin- ery, turned out for the afternoon fete for Wilken and Edwards. Supenhor Marian Berge- son, Julie HW. Kathy Merrt- man, Mar\lyn N~e~ Ellu- beth Stahr, Judy Swayne, Katherine Wright, Judie Argy- ro1, and last year's Heroine Award recipient and the recent hostess supreme of the OCPAC's Candlelight Concert, Catherine lbyen, all on hand to salute their fellow commuru- ty heroines The Alexis de Tocqueville Society of Orange County is a group of com.muruty leaders that pr6mote and recogruze the unportance of giving back to the community Sooety mem- bers each donate $10,000 or more annually through the United Way Campaign. Also m the crowd: Marta I Crutcher, Cerlsse Feeley, Patty Edward's super mom-in-law, •Dr.nm~ 1520 ,..._.Pl Sutt. IOOA eo.a. Mesa. CA t2626 <Ao-from fedc:o) (7U) 540-2644 a Gentle Caring a Oral Surgery. ta Our Specialty Implants ... Catering to a Orthodontics Cowards a Evening · til Teeth Whitening Appointments a Crowns, Bridges, Dentures Available 91 Partials To Create a Perfect Smile For You Payment Plans Available DOWN TO EARTH LAWN & GARDEN SERVICE miiiiiiiiiii11 VISA SERVING NEWPORT-MESA AREA FOR OVER 14 YEARS • RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL • LAWN/GARDEN MAINTENANCE • NEW LANDSCAPING/LANDSCAPE RENOVATION & C LEAN UP • LAWN RENOVATION, AERATION & FERTILIZER PROG~AM S TO F IT ANY BUDGET 1995 Alexis de TocquevUl Heroine Award redplents Carol Wilken (center left) and Patty Edwards (center right) stand with their hLsbands, Kent Wilken (leftt and Jlm Edwards (right). t .. Bernice Edwards, Nora He ter, Dee Hirby, lWyla Marttn, Anne Natt, Tina Schafnitz, Thomas Nielsen, and Marge .... ' and Ed Dayton. ~ .. I Margaret Sprague, Diane Stepbe&s, Jeff ~rbantec, ~ . • B.W. COOK's columns run Thur'$dM I and Saturdays "' 1 SIMI ALLEY SHERMAN OAKS COSTA MESA SAN DIEGO ~ "':'f!J 679 t-sy St 14324 V._,. Bllld 3Qll S &.lol 4'a.-.n \Im ht 1H (805~-6646 (818)789·5805 (714)957-GQO (619)2n~ S-fN ADVERTISEMENT ... .." Ll ·~ · .,,s DDI ~ Plan a full wedding in one day and under one roof • E I I , Merrell & Co. presents the 11th Orange County Bridal Connections Bridal Show. • The show will be held on Sunday, February 18, 1996 at the: Oranqe County Fairgrounds, building #10 in Costa Mesa, : from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is $6 and parking is free. : Brides and grooms will have the chance to talk with 150 : exhibitors, view two fashion shows at 12:30 and 3:30 p.m. 1 and take part in free drawings. Molhe is expanding her business to Denver, CO. The Colorado Bndal Connection will be held on March 17 and .. .. August 11, 1996, at the Expo Hall. : For more infonnation and advanced tlck•t Sales " EPISCOPAL .._\I'\ I \Ill II \I I .\ \I I \ \c, I I "" 1· I 'h<.. < ll' \I <.. 111 I<<.. II Sunday Worship 8:00AM. 1 O:OOAM Nursery. Su. nday School ·A F nendly, Canng Chnsoan Community" 3233 Paofic View Dr. lat Marguente) Corona del Mar 644-0463 EPISCOPAL SAINT JAft'ES CHURCH episcopal •J. Comm1111ify o.M.tH lot.~ otKI Set-Mt h1111 Otrilt •• "°"' •"" ~ fr David C Anderson, rector 3209 Vio Lido Newport Beach 71,/675·0210 IJ 7 30 om Troditionol 9 om ConlemfX>fOf)'. 9 om Church SchoOI l 0 45 om Charismatic ond Wednescloy noon CHnlSl IAN SC ll NC E FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 Via Udo, N.wpc;rt leach 673-1340 or.673-6150 Church lOClm. 5pm. Sunday School lOClm WedMsdaf ~ lpm Thint, 0 Lord, is tht grtatntss. and tht powtr, and tht glory. and tht victory. and tht majesty; ... I Chronicles 29: 11 Branch ol The Mothtr Church The Fb-st Cburcb of Christ ~\enlist Boston, ~hOsttts CHRISTIAN 1' HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Olsclpln of Christ) 2401 lrvlne Art. at Santa lsalltl Newport Beach Sund1y Worship· 10:00AM Or. JoHph RHd 145-5781 PRESBYTERIAN St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church l il luhn A 11..itown. Ir ·~ .. h '-arurJJ1 11«emt..:r 16. S lO r M. '\unJJ\. 1\.-..cml-t-r 17. 8 30 .inJ IC I S A M "A CREATIVE WAY TO DEAL WITH HOLIDAY STRESS" (Rnmam 8: I ·4) '-unJ.•\ lll-~t'ml'l:'r 17,100PM. Chrucmcu Con.cat 600 Sl AnJrl!W'> Road. Nl!wpon Beach, Cahfom13 (714) 631·2880 (aw~ Ir •m 'c"'J •rl 11.irh.,r H1.l(h Schnol .it lrvmt anJ I 5rh) PRESBYTERIAN ST.~RK P'RESDVT£R1AN CHVRCH Sw"t>A'i Worshfp 9:10 Attt with Cl1wrch Scl1oo1 -'"b Cl111b <:Arc Cl1wrch School Cl1n1tmM Pasea"t 9:JO -'"" f .uttil'i u"t>Jc1i5ht '"'"t> uro1• 7:00 pm Ut1blcH5l1t Commw"*°" 11:00 pm Jamhol'cc at £..utb1wff Ncwport Dcacl1 6~-041 LUTHERAN JOY, PEACE AND GOOD WILL TO ALL · from ·CHRISTCHURCH BY THE SEA UNITED METHODIST 1400 W. Balboa Blvd .. Newport Beach Come join us Christmas Ive, December 24th 8:0Qam -Beach Service. 14th St. Ocean-side 9.30am -Traditional Worship in the Sanctuary . 7:30 -candlelight and carol Service METHODIST MESA VERDE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1701 Balcer Sc., Costa Mesa Dr. Oidc George, P.litor WORSHIP SERVICES, DEC. 1 Oth 8:30 & 10:00 am 5ermon: Advcni Arrurid~: Prq>.tntion CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICES 7:30PM Family Service: Les.sons & Carols 11 :OOPM Candlelight Communion ScrviLc .Jiappy .Jiolidays! 'For information on tfie 'Religiou s 'Directory 'Please Ca ll :Kristin 'Berman CONGREGATIONAL COMMUNITY ClfuRCH, CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST Invites you to join our Church Family and celebrate the Birth of Christ with us! SpecUJ Mu•ic Praeotatioo Sunday. December 17 at the 10:00 a.m. 1er\llce, The Chancel Ololr wlll present Camille Saint-Saens "a.n.t.M Oratorio" with lt11ngs, harp and organ. Dr. Dennis W. Short, Interim Mlnlster • Mr. Rodger Whitten, Director of Music Two Cbristmu Eve Candlelight Semca 5'mday, December 24 at 7:00 p.m .. , bring the children for our family service of lesM>ns and carols with The Chancel Ch>lr featured. A special OvtRmas meditation will be pmented by Dr. Dennis Short. At 11 :00 p:m come and enjoy a dassk Chrtstmas Ew of lesions and CA'°'5 with solobts. Dr. 0enrus Shon will present an lnsplrlnQ Outltmas mtdltadon. Chlldcare provided at the 7:00 p.m. M1"lltCe only. Join us Stniay morning, December 24 at our 8:30 or 10:00 a.m. seMc:a. 611 Hellouope Awnue •Corona Del Mar, CA 92625 • (714) 644-7400 Celebrates Christmas Services Christmas Eve Morning Service. 8:00 am & 1 O:OO~m Christmas Eve Service ................................... 7:00pm Please join us In celebration lt,Ol M.11q111·ri1t· 1\\t' (111011,1 di·l l\.1.H 644-07~15 Rt.•v. Edw.trd C. M,ntin COMMUNITY CHURCH "Having A Heartfelt cJirtstmas" Part 3 Meeting of: Irvine Boys & Gids Club 295 E. Yale loop, Irvine (behind Are Station) PAOF1C CHRISTIAN COMMUNrTY OiUROi OfR<t 4010 8orro11<1 P\wr SIHtt 730, lmH, CA '7714 PO lo& SOl34, lrtl•, CA '2'19-004 714/4.SI mo FAX 714/4SI .9144 LUTHERAN CHRIST LUTHERAN CHVRCH Pastor William Hemenway We love children, youth, young adults, ccuttr ddults, seniors. We love to care, to r~ch out, to mttt nttds, to anSWtr questions· •Sunday Strvtcts -8·00, 9:30' 10:45 • Sunday School l Bible Studies -9:30 760 Victoria Street • Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (714) 631-1611 • (714) 548-6866 (School) METHODIST LAGUNA United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Dr. Laguna Beach 499-3088 Sunday Morning Worship & Christian Education 1 OAM Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesley Counseling Center services Available I RELIGIOUS SCIENCE R£UGIOUS SCIENCE NEWPORT BEACH SCIENCE OF MINO EDUCAJION aNTn (com« of Dovt It Quall -kl ol/Jct Bldg 0Cf(J$$ trom F#lchff .J<>Ms) 901Dove1145 I cRQR¢B SERVICE SUN -10:30 I Olb: frt Tu, Th (714) 646-3199 Dr. Juan1/la EWI,,., Mlnl1Mr METHODIST FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH OF COSTA MESA 'f presents .. N•vldad Nuestr• .. A Christmas concert or H1spanrc mus1C Sunday [)E>cemt:>er 1 7. at b OOpm This ~ Cl'lnstmas Concert Wiii be presented tJy the JOlnl Cl'lOtl'S & SOIOtsts or First Untted Methocl1s1 Churcl'l of Cos1c1 ~ ilnel Haroor Chrrst1an Church Featunng .........., ... str••., CMI ...,,.. 420 W 19th Street Costa MeS<t ust West ol SS FW'f & N BlvcJ . Newport Harbor Lutheran Church TRADITIONAL ANGLICAN Come Celebrate Christmas J\11 ~aints J\ngliatn Qilµtrdf Christmas Eve, December 24th Chrtstmas Eve Morning Servtces ... · ......... 9: 15 and 10:45 a.m . Christmas Eve Candlellght Service Children's Scrv1cc ................................................... 5:00 p.m. Carol Service ........................................................... 7:00 p.m. Carol Servtce wtth Holy Communlon ..................... 11:00 p.m. hlld Care .............................................................. 5:00 p.m. CHRISTIAN · Newport Barbor Lutheran Charcb 798 Do•er Dri•e • Newport Beach, CA 9286S LUTHERAN OUTH COAST dHrusTIAN Cl flJ1 G:H \Ve C re About Yc:lu Bcomse Christ Cares. "THEREFORE STAND" (' (PHJLIPPIANS 3:17 .. 4) 792 Victorfa Street • Co'ita M (Comtr ~ \·~. Pl«Tn ) ~! ~ · Clnt1t• B~ the Adult Choir L~ ? :O'f17§!:'. ':egutar Worship 11 am -Sunday School ch ldrens program 7:30pm -famlly Candlelight Service w/Cholr & Handbells 1 l pm -Candlelight Service w/Holy Communion, Choir & Handbells Dec. 31 It lam f& 11 aro • Services w/Hofy ~ommunion {a!rubifunml J\n91icnn) 18082 uaqnrb trut (iu•t mrlfttu"t of tltl' '105 & ~roaJdtur9t) 8:00am -Holy Communion 9:30-1-0.10 -Bible Srudy & Sunday School l0:30am -Morning Prayer & Holy Communion <Dt11er ser&iree mil -963-3801 TRADITIONAL EPISCOPAL The blind ..... Ile dtaf heat .. Ile dead 111 ~I beck IO &ti, Ind flt Good Nlwl le St. Matthew's Church 1123 Weatehff Orwe. Newport Beach, CA 9~ ltadrG ~ bltind The~ 8eklry) 714-641-1152 .... ~r'IUl .. ~C MUSK ~St. Andrew's Presbyterian urch, 600 St. Andrews Road. wport Beach presents a Ch.rist-OJM concert 4 p.m. Sunday featur- ing the t~voice sanctuary choir, JO.piece orchestra and acton with a,wide vanety of traditional music a1 well as some new music for the season. Ticket price is SS and all seats are reserved. Information: 514-2253. 'MAVIOAD NUESTRA' A Christmas concert of Hispan- iq music at 6 p.m. Sunday by the joint choirs and soloists of First United Methodlst Church of Costa Mesa and Harbor Christian Olurch. Refreshments served afterward. Costa Mesa P'll"St Unit- ecl Methodlst Church is located at 420 W. 19th St., at Harbor Boule- vard 543-7727. OfRISTMAS CONCERT Harbor Christian Church (Disci- ples of Christ) will hold a special b.bliday concert 3 p.m Sunday. The church chou will be joined by the First United Methodist Choir for the Navidad Nuestra with harpsichord, organ, guitar and bongo. The church is at 2401 Irvine Ave., Newport.Beach, 645-5781. On Christmas Eve, the tradi- tional Candlelight SeIVlce will be held at 7 p.m. THE REAL STORY Hear •Tue Real Story of the Night Before Christmas," a Christ- mas musical at 6 p.m Sunday, Mesa Bible Chdpel, 1734 Orange Ave., Costa Mesa Free admission 1ZTH ANNUAL NOEL NIGHT St. John the Bapllst Parish Music Ministry Department pre- sents an Orange County tradition, their 12th annual Noel Night 8 p.m. Sunday. It will mclude the 8().. voice pansh chotr, hand bell choU'S, children choJr, organ and orchestra with guest, All-American Boys Olorus. A free will offering will be collected and spiced holiday was- sail and homemade Chrutrnas cookies will be served St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church is located at 1015 Baker St. For more information, call 549-9619. CHRISTMAS ORATORIO The Chancel Choir and soloists of Community Church Congrega- tional, United Church of Christ, 611 Heliotrope Ave., Corona del Mar, present a Cluistrnas Oratono, a 35 minute musical work with strings. harp and organ at the 10 a.m. service Sunday. The church also will hold two candlelight ser- vices Dec. 24 -at 7 p.m. with a family service of lessons and carols and at 11 p.m for a classic Christ- mas Eve semce OflUSTMAS SERVICES St. James Episcopal Church, 3209 Via Udo, Newport Beach holds a 10 a.rn. Holy Eucharist Ol1istma.s Eve Service, a 4 p .m. Cllildren's service and pageant. a concert with the St. James Cham- ber Choir at 7 p.m. followed by a Holy Eucharist service at 7 :30 and a ChristrndS concert with jubilate bells and the senior choir at 10 p.m .. followed by a worship ser- vice and Festival Euchanst Rite II at 11 p.m. CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICE Children will be the focus of the 9:30 a.m. service at St Mark's Presbyterian Church Chrutrnas Eve Wlth a speaal "Chnstrnas Pageant" d.Dd a presentation by the mtermed.iate age young peo- ple. A family seMce at 7 p.m will feature carols, choJr, candles and saipture At 11 p .m., a Chnstmas Eve Candle Lighting SeMce will be held Wlth carols, IJl.Strurnental- ists, candles and communion. All are welcome to the church located at the comer of Jamboree and Eastbluff Drive in Newport Beach. 644-1341. ~I~ . ~,~ . SATURDAY, OEC£MIER 16, 1995' ~ . .t;:·~~ ... _........ _ • .,._,_ ..... Second Church of Christ, Scientist + NAME: Second Church of Christ, Scientist, Newport Beach. + ADDRESS: 3100 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. + TELEPHONE: 644-2617. + DENOMINATION: Christ- ian Science. + SENIOR PASTOR: Christ- ian Scientists believe the King James version of the Bible to be their pastor. Day to day operations of the church are governed by a board of directors. + SERVICE TIMES: Sunday, 1 O a.m. Sunday School is held at the same time. + SIZE OF CONGREGA- TION: The church doesn't publidze attendance num- be~. . + CONGREGATION MAKE- UP: An even mixture of younger and older adults. -t• CHILD CARE: Provided. + TYPE OF SERMON: A member reads five passages from the Bible, and another reads from "Science and Health," by Mary Baker Eddy. +RECENT SERMON: "God the Preserver." A reader pre- sented sections of Science and Health exploring the concept that the Divine Mind, having created man, "maintains His own image and likeness." + UPCOM1'4G SERMON: "Is the universe, including man, evolved by atomic force?H + OUTREACH PROGRAMS: The church has a focal read- ing room, Students of the Scriptures, at 3500 E. Coast Highway. The room is open from 9 a.m. to S p .m., seven days a week. + WELCOME WAGON: While the church has no for- mal welcome wagon, visitors · are warmly received. "We feel that man is the image and likeness of God, so he's welcome here anywhere, anytime,,. a church board member said. + MISSION STATEMENT: "The First Church of Christ, Scientist is designed to be built on the rock, Christ; even the understanding and demonstration of divine Truth, Life, and Love healing and saving the world from sin and death." + INTERESTING NOTE: The church has advertised lec- tures on radio and televi- sion, and an internationally recognized newspaper called the Christian Science Moni- tor. By Dav1d Silva The Second Church of Christ, Scientist in Corona del Mar. Landscape for the Holidays or re-landscaping is your answer to a beautiful new look fo FLOWERDALE can make you r landsqpe dream come true, and increase your home's value, too! Come in today and discover the people who can make a difference to you and your garden. .----"'-~---. NURSERIES, INC. KAY MATSON, A.A. ~~o'fc~E~~G SANTA ANA• 2800 N luslm Ave 45 YE~RS EXP. (114) 633·9200 C.C.N.P. 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This encore production of Octavio Solis' heartwarming modem holiday story is a rich and flavorful package. Marcos Loya's original musical score gives the show a haunting, piquant flavor, while director Jose Cruz Gonzalez again has mounted a compelling stage experience. While some of the cast members have returned from last year's world premiere, the most notable are three new- comers -Guerrero as the cen- tral character Gracie, George Galvan (a returnee but mov- ing into a showier role) as the leader of the posada and Richard Montoya in a dual assignment which brings immediacy and hilarity to the story. Guerrero may be a bit older than the 14-year-old she por- trays, but her interpretation is flawless. She beautifully dis- covers the humanity beneath the bitterness of a girl who's on the town MUSIC Al.PtNE HOLIDAY Celebrate with dancers in "The Nutcracker," music from the movie "The Nightmare Before Chrisbnas" · and Richman's "Hanukkah Festival Overture." Part of Mervyn's Musical Morning series for young people, at 11:30 a.m. today at The Performing Arts Center. Tickets: Adults, $11, Cbil· dren, $9. Call: 556-ARTS. HANDEL'S 'MESSIAH' Edward Cumming leads the PSO and Pacific Chorale in Handel's •Messiah" at 6:30 p.m. tonight at The Performing Arts Center. Tick- ets $15-$65. Information: 556- ARTS. CANADIAN BRASS The Canadian Brass ensemble joins Paofic Symphony Orchestra to ring in the holidays at 8 p.m. tonight at The Performing Arts Center. Tickets. $22-$82. Informa- tion: 556-ARTS. SONGS OF THE SEASON Orange Coast College Choir sings Christmas songs in the Fine Arts Recital Hall. 7:30 p.m. Sunday. Advance tickets: $3.50; $5 at the door. Call 432-5880. HOUDAY aLEBRATION Conductor John Alexander offers programs of two Christmas themes -Magnifcat and 0 Magnum Mys- t.ertum -by three composers of dit- • ferent periods on Sunday in The ..... Performing Arts Center. The evening begins at 6:30 p.m. Tu:k· .... etst S20 -S95. Call 556-ARTS. SPECIAL EVENTS DODGER AUTOGRAPH Fonner Los Angeles Dodger and the 1962 National League MVP, M4ury Wills will be at the Whiz K1ds Sports Memorabilia store today from 2 to S p.m. to sign auto- graphs. 2052 Newport Btvd., Sutte 12 fn Costa Mesa; 6'2·5895. DAVID COPPERRELO Tb8 magid4n prom1ses new Wu· lions as well as populM favorttes when he visits tb Pertonning ArtS Center through Friday. Show Umel: 8:30 p.m . Monday-Friday, oec. 1a-22, 5:30 p.m. w~ and Friday, Dec. 20 and 22. ndt· eu: S15-S39.50. HANUKKAH ~TION 1lie Chai Center wW hold a Grand Hanukkah OOlebradon on S\mday *Ill 4 p.m. at Puhioil. llland tn New- Beech. Eoter1ainer Joey Bish· op wW make a ~ guett ~and liQht·the tint am· die On the giant Menorah. Admll· ii he and open IO the oom· ::munttv. lnfonnatklo: 786->5001. ~~MMDI ,.., tbe Jiaht.ed bola' tour ol the ~ tn dis ........ wbldl ..,. at 8:30 pa nllgN and nu ~ Dec. 23. POr more mb· ..., • all 729 '"°° ' ' I a t I I I t L-------------------------~ soured on Christmas after the death of her infant brother. Galvan's charismatic charm encompasses the role of Hora- cio, the "jefe" of the street pageant which commemorates Joseph and Mary's search for lodging on the first Christmas Eve. And Montoya effortlessly steals his scenes1both as a Chicano showoff and a masked street thug. which lend a complete turn- about to the actors playing dual roles. Solis bas polis'1ed the script somewhat from the first outing and appears to have strength· ened and amplified the char· acters. Loya bas added l 0 new musical numbers this year, and even invites the audience to join in -in Span- ish. •La Posada Magica • gives its audiences an appreciation of another Christmas-oriented tradition and does so with style and flavor. It should run as long as its older brother on the main stage. MAAC MAATIN I DAl.Y PLOT CHRISTOPHER RANCH Garlic, Fancy Foods, Gourmet Gifts .- ,, . 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' For more fnformation. please call the Newport Beach Library wlteracy office at 717-3874 t i * * * t tttttt I ••in ~ Maa D.&ly Piloc agician David Copperfield's illusions ·please the minil «.Wding to llagldan avid Copperfield, noth~ g is impossible. He bas 2ro.ven this by levitating across tile Grand Cariyon, wa.llcing thfuugh the Orecit Wall of Cbiria d1Mking the Statue of Liberty disappear. From tilllple card tricks to seelnlngly lmpessiblo feats like fiy,ing Without wings, Copperfield has brought the o.rt of illusion to unparalleleg heights The world-famous magic man is making a return, one-week engagement to the Orange County Perfomung Arts Center beginning Monday. •rve been there many tunes,· said Copperfield dunng a recent phone interview from New Mexi- co, where he was perfomung. "I've shot 17 television specials for CBS, three of them at the a.qge County Perfonrung Arts Center. It's an unbebevable place t perform." Most people know Copperfield m his TV appearances, which said are very similar to tus live ows. "Even when I do a TV show, I oot it in front of a live aucb- ce," he said. ~1 try to involve fie audience more and more 1 t people from the audience up fll stage with me And I have What I call the 'unplugged' sec- ~n of the show I have big lcreen 1Vs and cameras that ~min tight 1 borrow items from e aud.Jence. and without any USlC or accoutrements like phke or rrurrors. I start doing i}anipulabOn and hopefully rrura-1.es with just my hands • Copperfield saJd he was bnng- back one of lus most amaZing 2 illusions, flying, exclUSlvely for I his Costa Mesa appearance. "I'm doing things with ghosts arid sp1.nts, • Copperfield said. christopher trela •rm bringing the remains of a house called the Barclay House, which burned down in 1930. The. pieces are haunted, and spirits manifest and fly throughout the theater.• Copperfield said he is con- stantly inventing new principles, developing them and creating new magic. Sometimes he expands on older illusions, like those of Harry Houdini. In fact, Copperfield's own International Museum and Library of the Conjuring Arts houses an extensive Houdini col- lection, from his baby shoes and tirst magic wand to his handcuffs, metamorphosis trunk and corre- spondence with other magicians. But don't rush out to see the musewn; its location in the Neva- da desert is a secret, and it is open only to magi.cans and scholars. You can, however, rush out and get tickets for David Copper- field. Although be has seven per- fonnances scheduled for next week, his shows are extremely popular. Part of the allUie is that Copperfield is a charismatic and talented performer. The other part is that people seem to really love magic.· David Copperfield WW perform at The Center for a week, begtnning Monday. •Music pleases people's ears. dance pleases the eyes. Magic pleases the mind,• Copperfield said. "We involve the mind in a very profound way. It's an art form that involves an audience in a very unique fashion. Magic forces you to forget about yoUI problems. It relieves stress .• Now that's something we can all use this time of year. Hey, maybe Copperfield can do some- thing about the traffic around South Coast Plaza . . well, maybe some things ARE impossible. For tickets to David Copperfield, caJ.1 556-ARTS Pacific Symphony Orchestra closes· its season The Pacific Symphony Orches- tra has its own illusion planned for today: how to look and sound 1!!!!!!!!!!~=:=!1!!!!----~!5!5!25!!!!!!55!~=====~iii!!!5!Sia::s:!!!!!!!!!l!l!!!!!!!!!5!~~~====~ i RUFFELL'S l r UPHOLSTERY INC. 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Whew! •e y the time the orchestrd hits Saturday rught, they're tired,· said Edward Cununing, the con- ductor for the morning concerts and for "Messiah.· Fortunately for the PSO. this weekend marks their final performances of 1995. giving the musicians a few well- deserved weeks off But first, they have to get through today's shows, which from Cwnmi.ng's descnption shouldn't be too tough. The Musical Morning concerts are titled •Alpine Holiday,• and Cea- ture selections from Tchaikovsky's "Sleeping Beauty· and "Nutcracker,· as well as a sing-along and several surpnse guests "We also have a musical trea- sure bunt m the lobby that is open to everyone,• Cwnmlng said. •There are different islands that focus on various musical themes, and there is a musical mstrument petting zoo where kids C4Il hold instruments and try them out.• After the morning concerts, C\.muning has a few hours to rest up in preparation for the PSO's 15th annual performance of "Messiah,• one of \)le most popu- lar holiday events in Orange County. Because of its length, the PSO does not perform the enb.re "Messiah,• although audiences will probably not find much amiss about the concert, which feature:. the Pacilic Chorale and several guest soloists And if an that 1Sl1't enough. the PSO brass section and the Paof1c Chorale JOin forces in d speoaJ I Holiday Celebration concert Sun- day evening that features season- al music and carols. Call The I Center at 556-ARTS for ticket!> to · the PSO shows 'IWo Christmas trees need good home Anyone attending one of the PSO concerts thJs weekend will probably notice the two, 12-too( noble pine trees, decorated with 1,000 multi-colored lights, stanq- mg on either side of the stage. ~ Monday, the two trees (complete with lights) will be donated to two non-profit charitable organ.i- zations m Orange County Whidl ones? How about yoo.rs! J• That's right, it's first came, &St served. The catch is that, while • the trees are free, you have to pick them up and haul them away Sunday rught. Still, that's a great Christmas treat for a • deserving organization. Imagine a halfway house or other family oriented abode being brightened by one of those big 'ol trees To reserve a tree, call the Paabc Symphony dt 755-5788 as soon as possible • CHRISTOPMER TRELA's (Olumn runs Saturdays ff~ COSTA MESA CIVIC PLAYHOUSE A ~ Pl1SSl1'5 All Singing, All Oondng, All Gershwin CRAZY FOR YOU • Fa**-~-· 714.65().5269 861 HamOtoo S!reet Costa Mesa CA 0 DmCTD> IT WIY wms rtoouaD IT ID 10MlmS 1-y !Un hkwy II, 1"6 nw.,. ~ 5*41,-1~ .., ...... 1-00,. BIG " .... , · · -~ .. NEWPORT .. '': •fl">-;'..c''"a;~ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16. i995 FAX: 114 community commentary . 'Anti-Measure A election crucial to county's future By Jim Silva I t IS one of the most. sigruf icant econorruc 1Ssues to face Orange County Uus decade. the reuse of El Toro Manne Corps AJr Stabon The controver- sy surround.mg the base's future will soon heat up again with the recent certification of a ballot ini- tiative to over- t um Medsure A. In approv· mg Measure A last year, Orange Coun- ~ans voted to place a com- mercial a.irpOrt tthe closed tary facili- l supported Jim Silva ~asureA An au-port at J;I Toro would serve as a cruaal ocononuc catalyst for Orange °(:ounty, provicling the busmess ~ommuruty and County residents • lpc-al access to VIlal al.T trans- eortation sef'Vlces, Lncludmg car- !"J<> and international fllghts. El Toro Airport would contribute ipuneasurably to the growth of cmr economy, and consequently would enhance the quality of We ')n.Orange County. : A.s you know, many voters of County do not concur with my position. The supporters of a ballot measure to nullity Measure A t1ave collected over 106,000 sig- natures, surpassing the number needed for qualification. 1 have several concerns about the legality of the proposed ini- ti.ative. For example, as drafted the measure requires full enVl- ronmental mitigation for any and all impacts of the chosen reuse option. The intent of the propos- al's wording is vague, and it ~ unclear what constitutes a "si'g- nificant environmental effect.~ The constitutionality of the provi- sion is questionable at best. In addition, pro-Measure A forces have filed a lawsuit that challenges the certification of "Measure A-minus.· The chal- lenge sterns from the fact that the County ~egistrar has not ascertained whether the circula- tors of.the petition were regis- tered voters in the County of Orange. On December 14 or sooner, the court will hear the matter and render a decist0n. Although I do not agree With the proposed ballot measure, I recently voted to place it before the voters. I have no intention of attempting to delay the vote and will not stand in the way of the democratic process. While there are many unanswered questions about the measure, the integrity of the initiative process must be mamtained. I will carefully monitor the El Toro reuse process as it contin- ues. I am committed to assuring that the future of the base pro- vides the greatest possible bene- fit for all of Orange CoWlty Please let me know 1f you have any thoughts on th.i.s vital county issue. • JIM SILVA is the Orange County supervisor for the 2nd District. ..--readers respond .See you in court, IRWD " •Readers say if lawsuit is the only way to stop disposal iof treated sewage, then file it. ~ ... .. • EDITOR'S NOTE: Response to the oiJRWO's plan to pump treated sewage nto the Back Bay, and subsequent plans to file a ta.wsuit against the water district, have generated numerous 'l(eponses Here are a few of them: "' ,--- As to whether or not there hould be a lawswt filed pertain- ing to the treated sewage 10 the ~"bay " My comment is this When r tarted smoking ogarettes the vorst thmg that -could happen to you was it would stunt your qrowth. ~ I believe 1f they don't file a, 1 1rtwswt now in 30 years they're '.'going to have to pay out an .awluJ lot or lawswts. l REBECCA WARANCH Newport Beach Certainly I agree that a law- uit should be filed iJ the board of IRWD continues its autocratic wsult of dumping treated cwage into Newport Bay. In rebuttal to the overwhelm- ng pleas of the people of New- rt Beach not to continue this roject, members of the board have justified their positions by aying it is everybody's water. It may well be everybody's ater but it's their sewage that ill pollute everybody's water. project must be stopped ROY C. VANORDEN Newport Island Regarding your article about umping sewage from lrvine into h.e bay. I am diametrically opposed to that. We have owned property in ewport Beach since 1953 and I hnve seen the d tcnoratlon of t~ bay, thanks a whole lot to the Irvine Co. They hav JUst de~ cratcd our area. I'm v ry much opposed to It. HllllEV PACKAJU> N wport Beach DGM IRWO, take e hike. We trongly opposo Irvine cll Water District' discharg t •rughly" treated w4{1 wa r s.n Diego Creek which lrito Upper and Lower ~mia11Bey. ed human waste and industrial waste would put the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Reserve and Newport Harbor at unneces- sary risk Please help protect this natural resource. It's marine We and people who use and enjoy it. BOB AND YVONNE NEWELL Newport Beach lt1s not fair for anyone to dump garbage in tus neighbor's backyard Without perrrussion U a law suit is necessary, ft.le itl RICHARD A. DEMMER Newport Beach I was saddened to read that the Irvine Ranch Water District went forward with their plans to dump 5 million gallons a day of treated sewage into the Upper Newport Bay. Last September, I competed in my first triathlon in the Back Bay. Some 580 women fin1shed that race, which included swimming 1/2 mile in Newport Dunes. I was tentative about that swim last September because of the quality of the bay. How can I, in good faith, be expected to jump in th.at water next Septem- ber? Perhaps it is time to switch to biathaloru. · • MARSHA VOSS Newport Beach Being one of the good peoplo of Newport Beach J must agree with Mary Alleen MalhetS when she says that water 111 this state belongs to everybody. However, treated sewage doesn't and shouldn't. U you read on to the last paragraph of tho article whero offlctals daim that samples (in test thftt showed levels of VU"\lSe.) w re switched accidentally, it mak you won· der what acdd nt will hapP'n next. lb1r whole id a ii so UlAne that I have to believ ttiere are many people out there Uk m who didn't think it would get lh1I tar and are now ready to actively oppose this nonsense. To the good peopl t the Irvine Ra.nth Water District, I am outraged and I am now tnVolved TUI HllNINCi Newpott Beem foruin 7 ·Anglers .ne~d to -follow the n.iles best of the readers hotline Loved your dialogue regard- ing the pjer. How about a "Clean your roomt• cam- paign aimed at the folks who dirty up the pier and the school yards in Costa Mesa? Everybody has been told that at least once by mom or dad. It usually works .better if a "room monitor" shows the way. Maybe we have a population of people who never had lessons in cleaning their rooms. Closing the room off doesn't solve the problem. What would happen if the city and the school district made a call for volunteer room moni- tors who would advise and show people how to hose off the pier and pick up their beer cans and dirty diapers? What a con- cept .. "clean your room!" ROSALIE KFOURV Costa Mesa Thank you for addressing an issue the Newport Pier Associa- tion has spent years trying tp resolve. The pier belongs to the com- munity of Newport Beach and should be available to everyone to enjoy. The major use of the pier is not fishing. but is people enjoying the views and peaceful atmosphere it presents. Our association, in conjunc- tion with the city, is trying to resolve this very difficult issue for a mutually agreeable end use, that will include fishing. It should be noted that there is no odor from freshly cleaned fish. The oty and the restaurant at the end of the pier do a fan- tastic, thankless job of trying to keep the pier clean for our enjoyment. Unfortunately, a percentage of the people fishing do not cooperate either by eliminating overhead casting, by cleaning their fish in the designated areas or by bringing a cutting surface. They ignore our signs and use our benches to clean their fish. Our local fisher people are i •• DONlEA(H/OAlYPlt.OT - The d~bate conttnues on how to clean up the pier. Will the fishermen stayt Or will they get the hook? not the problem, they cooperate fully. It is unfortunate that the anglers who are causing the majority of the problem do not live locally, but are from out of the area. We have great merchants in our association and they are financially impacted by the problem when locals and tourists alike find coming down to the pier undesirable because of the unsightly mess and odors. This pier is part of the found- ing history of Newport Beach and we are working diligently to resolve the problems so that the Newport Pier area stays a clean, fun, viable end destina- tion year round. t MARCIA DOSSEY President. Newport Pier Assoc. I just read your "conversa- tion• about the Newport Pier. Do you gentlemen know that the Newport Pier already has posted rules which carry a fine ii cited and that they are never enforced. At the land end of the pier there are about a dozen or so signs that say, "Walk your skates and bicycles." They cov- er the entire area where you are not supposed to ride your bike and you are supposed to "walk your skates• whatever that means. My wife and a few locals and I get off our bikes and walk them but most do not. I took piclw'es of the signs and sent . them along with a letter to my council representative and nothing happened so I waited about a year and sent them to the mayor. This time I got a ph~ne c~ from the police department PR man thanking me tor letting them know about the situation. Still about 90% of the bikers and all the skaters still go th.rough happily riding their bikes and skates with the police right at the scene checking on the latest SWlUl fastuons. I'm no crank and riding the bikes and skates in this area is no big deal and I guess no one has been injured YET but the signs should either come down or they should be enfor,ced. What kind of a message does it send out to fisherman and everyone else? "Yeah we know about the signs by the pier but the police don't do anything, Newport Beach is a pushover!• By the way J asked the police bike patrol fellas why they didn't enforce the posted rules and they said "We think the. signs are too small and it would probably just get the oty in trouble if we tried.• Cops rMking the laws? If they don't enforce the bike and skate rule signs that all the _ fishermen walk by as they go to the pier, how would they ever convince them that the ocean is not for fishing. FRED WOOD Newport Beach KEEP OFF THE GRASS • Most believe city should get tough on those who play organized sports at local schools without a pennit. • mrTOft'S NOTE: We asked our read· ers if they thought schools should be off limits to teams who haven't received permission to use them. Here are some responses. I think that's a great idea. Also, we should not let anyone who wants to have a picnic or • anything there: I disagree with Mac Bernd. We should not allow people to have picnics over there unless they have a permit. It's just not right. They can't just do it half way because their going to play baseball or whatever over therP with a permit. The responsibility of the school is to allow the people in there who have permits and then we'd know who they are. And we won't have those people com- ing out there and desecrating our schools. I ti.rmly agree with the responsibility of the dty to run them off ~use they don't have any business being in there. That ha.I. to do with the football held and even using th4t os a p1cruc. It's not the designated proper- ty for that, o.ty parks are. JIM SCOTT Costa Mesa In regard to the access being limJt~d at loCal school. Absolute· ly. somebody in th4t group should be l'tlJ)Onsible for picking up tbe <Uapen and the bottl a.na the ttub alter they've orga- Nzed a game, which seems 10 be on a reoa:urrtng bull. J.E. PE1DSON Newport Bead\ As a dtizen ol Cotta Meu who has been invomid with Jolllb sports groupe fot llMI pUt * ,....,. J know What • ~ reader reaction it is to get enough field space for our youth, let alone our adults. As you know we have severe overcrowding on our fields with between four to sue teams shar- ing one soccer field Now u you add the adults to those who wish to play or practice, you can understand the frustration we all have on field space As it currently stands no new fields have been added to Costa Mesa in, I believe, 20 years. With the exception of Balearic on Sun- days, where adults are pennitted to use fields, 1 don't think there's another field in the city that adults are permitted to use. The way to ebminate this • abuse of our school and park facilities is two fold. First we must build additional athletic fadllties and second the city needs to reghlate, by way of per- mit, who may use these facilities and havo a way to reinforce these. Reinstatoment of the Park Ranger Program, [ believe, wowd be th best way to go. As it stands now it's left up to the Police Departrncml and it's obvi- ously a low pnonty for them. You take a look at any of ow high chooll or parks over the weekend, particularly on Sun· days, you'll Jee that most of th fields ere filled with adult groups. We ahould not ct ny them a place to play but ahould provide s~fic fields for them and regulate th fl ld by per- mit. With the park rangcm we WoWd be able to enlol't'e th1I and lt wOUld also ensure that all of the parties UsJng th facilltiel WW be telpOnslble tor cleonlng up and upkeep of th fadlities. CHRISSADl5 Costa~ I'm in f ovor of having penmti only on ow fteldl C.UOL POWllU. COllaMme I de.finitely think thdt city offi- cials should deny ballplayers, who don't have permission, access to school fields I've worked at Estancia High School for many years and I've seen our field deteriorate recently because of th.i.s. DAVID W. BRANDT Newport Beach I am for the city t.o take over the facility requests for ll}e schools, so that only people that have a fadlity request can use the site. JEAN HERNANDEZ Co ta Mesa I think that the only people who should be on the school grounds, especially at Estancia High School, are those who do have permission or do have a permit I feel that the pobce/oty should havo the right to ask oth- ers to leave So that those who have organized games and per- mission have access to the field. MARGAllET SADY Costa Mesa I don't think these teams could be or should be banned from the high school Helds. l ~ mostly young people don't have a place to go anyway to ploy. I know they leav the beaches pretty bad and leaving tho high schools pro tty bad is JU St par for thecoune. I think probably perm.its &hOuld be attainable And if th field llll't deaned up they should be charged MO for UIUlg the field or S50 and if it isn't cJeanOd up just keep the money. • It~ a tough Situation but the pyblic j\llt doesn't cue and I UM for exampl th public ~ we have. Boy, they l'9ally IMYe taa.m metq'. r strongly disagree with school board member Serene Stokes's opinion regarding the school fields. The vast majority of the peo- ple who use the fields are courte-. ous, polite and good citizens. It's my opinion that the schools and .. the fields are not only built but 1 also maintained with public morr- ey and the cost of them being locked up, to me is ridiculous. [ would really think that Stokes ought to focus on more .. unportant issues like learning in • the classroom. LARRVWEBf Newport Bea 9Ud1 a huge lump of money isn't even on the list of objec- tives the district bu for the pro-Ject. ~ That is just incidental, a hap- py coinadence, a fringe benefit .. Right. 1 After an hour of science- peak (e.g., "Bfficabillty, purter- ';vation, microbial, biostimula- tion. equilibr;Ate, bulk coeffi- Cient, morphology") it was nice to hear some plam talk as the naysayers from Newport took the floor. : Nobody was more blunt than ibs White, who has lived on »&boa Island's south bayfroot since 1915. Io a boonu.ng voice, be asked, if their effluent was so pW'e, why didn't they pump it back into the city of lrvme's , water system? •Because it's not fit for human consumption, that's whyl We've heard (your consul- tants talk) about worms and clams not being affected, but nothiiig about human bemgs ... It's polluted water! Thmk about it, gentlemen, you're making a big mistake.• Strong words from Nibs. Bu apparently not strong enough. Brad Berger, a recent UO engineering graduate noted that, if IRWD was "really inter- ested• in enhancing the wet- lands, "it wouldn't take 5 mil- lion gallons a day.• Good point, but apparently not good enough. Jean Watt, who knows more about tbe ecology of Newport Bay than almost anybody, pomt- ed out the conflict that exists with IRWD pumpmg 1ts treated sewage into a body of water the· feds have declared a •no-dis- charge • hartl>r. Jean also noted there were other, •more environmentally sound projects, but those have been rejected ... IRWD will ben- efit, but at our expense." With IRWD not channeling its half a million gallons a year of effluent through the county's facility, the cost to other agencies will increase. Good points all, but nothing to sway a determined water dis- trict board Tom Swenson, president of the Orange Coast Board of Realtors, cited the truth that nobody knows "for certain" what effect pumping more than a billion gallons of treated sewage over two years into it will have on the bay. ·1 urge you to cease in your punruit of this project," Tom said. Yeah, sure they will. · Bob Burnham. Newport's supremely capable city attorney, took his gloves off, too. "The more we study (the l:IR), the more complex it becomes .. It is not a good-faith effort (because it) fails to disclose the real objective of this project" (i e., saving $20 million}. Bob also criticized the EIR because •it doesn't show that the people of Newport Beach are against t:hJ pro1ect. • Certifi- cation should be deferred, ha said, ·until an thes points are addr 'ed.• Pat chance. The guy who ii 1now working vutually full tim agamst the IRWD project, Bob Caustm, handed a four-inch stack of reporu and studies and other data over to the board and asked that they review the material before taking a vote. Sure, B,ob. You bet Bob's fiancee, Sus~ Skinner, was as cool and scenti.fic as Bob was heated and emotional. She proceeded to pick apart the rebuttal by IRWD's hired guns I with the precision of a neurolo- gist -which she is One by one, she refuted theu claims and c:nb.qued their work as ·poor saence • "Look around you,• Susan said. "These are intelligent peo- ple and they don't want treated sewage coming into that bay ... You are a public agency and you should listen to the public." Nice try, Susan I There were other nice tries from Susan's dad, Jack and many others. But it remained tor Jerry Silver to make the most pertinent statement of the everung ·obviously,• he told the board, "your decision has already been made." It had, of course. And thl!-> board was not about to be con- fused by any facts let dlone I beliefs that what I~WD is trying to do is wrong, WTong, wrong • FRED MAJnlN's column runs evefy Thursday and Saturday C~RPETS~LE I TOI.JED ANO CON11NUED FROM A 'L additional improprieties. Baugh is now under investi- gation by the Orange County Distnct Attorney. "Ideally, &ugh' candidaq will be declared mvalid and the second place vote-getter, Moul- ton-Patterson, will Win the se4t, • Toledano said. "But we've got a Republican attorney gen- eral, a Republica1l governor and a Republican ma1onty m the assembly who have a vest~d interest m prevehtmg that from happerung.• His review of the Campbell forms was hardly the first time Toledano, an attorney, has con- ducted campaign detective work During his own failed campaign against Manlyn Brewer for the 70th assembly district seat in November of 1994, Toledano said he proved Brewer was not the "busmess· woman" she labeled herself on the ballot. The media was urumpresSE'd, he said Nor is 1t the first time Orange County GOP legislators have been involved in disreputable behaVJor, according to Toledano ( ·11,lonwr 'lT' ii t· ha' al\\ ;1\' ht'l'n lht· l11111ul.1t1111111f 111\ hll,l Ill'"· /frw 11 // r 111rl11 // A fFabulom 5'.lectiollof awes• ~for llllht .. on your mt! Bryan H. Ltd. M F:'lt S <;HOF' 1 C In Westcliff Court 1727 Westd1ff Dr NB 650-6856 SATURDAY. OECEM8 16. i 99S who ia}"i he d tects a pattern. "More and more of these fOlks aren't telling th trtilh, • iIOledano said. "Political power ms to be everything and truth JS urelevant." With the !mt of his two year "More and more of these folks aren't telling the truth. Political power seems to be every- thing and tc:uth is ., ·1 t " 11re evan ... -JIM TOLEDANO coun~ Is not nearly conMIV• ative u itbe m:eotype imJllies. The IDAjorlty ol Orange C-Owlty residents a.re "strongly pro- choice and pro-environment,• Toledano said. "Our )Ob as Democrats is to talk about the where we 811Joy ma1onty support,• he said ·1o terms Of mu , w are the dom.mant ma1onty . ~When we become the regis- tered majority again, as we were in the late 1970'5, I tb!nk you'll see a lot of people re-registering as Democrats.• Io ·addition to concentrating on issues rather than g~ph·.., 1c reasons. Toledano says effort to boost the county's Democratic party will include emphasu:ing fund-raising and estabbshihg coalitions to fOC\li on such matters as the resttuc- chauman 's tenn nearly c-om-turmg of county government. plete Toledano says the chal-Coa'btions on that and other Ieng~ faced by the Democrats is ISSUes will •help define us as a c-onsiderable. Far nght speoa.1 1 party,• Toledano said interest groups control the purse "H1stoncally m Orange strings, he claims and capablP County, the establishment gets Democrabc candidates can't get what it wants and 1S1l't used to any visibility. As a result, being challenged,• Toledano Democi ats are trapped m -a said. "We don't bully people or vicious circle no mone)-rnPans purush people for disagreemg no VJctones, no victones means Wlth us no access to money #That's one reason why we'll But Toledano belie>ves that prevail We still believe m popular opm1on throughout the democracy with a small 'd.'" Fl 0 RIST QUA l I TY POINSETTIAS $6°E<i. 11$1~~ Plug into the Pilot Classified section to find services from Dail" Pilot electronics and plumbers. to landscapers and painters Cognac • Ports • Champagne • Malts The finest selection of • • cigars, cigar ace ssories, fine sp· its and tobacc from all over the world. Richard H. eaua;· OWINr "I lJD SATUftDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1995 • · Help make_the holidays happy for the disadvantaged A child who dreams of owrung a toy. A teen-ager who longs for a new sweatshirt. A woman who goes to bed with gnawing hunger pains. l"hese are the needy in our communities who several chari· ties and agencies want to provide tor this holiday season and are Seeking help from those who are able to give. The following is a list of agen- cies seeking donations: COSTA MESA RM OEPA«TMENT The Costa Mesa Flrehghlt'n ASioda· Hoo will asaemble and d1stnbute Christmas food boxes to low-income homebound . DEBRIS CONTINUED FROM A 1 to remove the traps. Jacobsen said he helped move 10 of the •sharp and unsightly" traps Thursday afternoon and Friday morning. Some of the traps, made out of chicken wue and clogged with seaweed, still housed live lobsters which they set free, Jacobsen said. The traps have license num- CARE CONTINUED FROM A 1 · "I would Wee to offer money for a reward, but that wouldn't help her out,· Wilson said ·I thmk that God has b€'en so good to me. nus is someone Wlth a tragedy and I wanted to help • 9eOiorl who have been dMJleD by the Soda! Servtce Depllrtment at the COsta Mesa Senior Centn Ml.Dy ol th~ tet\Wr• are too frail to leeve their hom• k> come to th• center for mMll or Ullltance U you want to donate here'• what's needed can of peaches. pee.r1, green~ com, yams. S·poUDd canned hams, 3·bfoan IOU.P mix, or a smaD box of brown sugar, Contnb11tJOns can be dropped off at the COila MeM fire station at 800 Bakf'r. For more lntormatlon call 754-5141. COSTA MESA POLICE DEP.MTMENT . The Costa Mesa Police and City Employee A.ssooauon ls hotd.t.ng Its 10th annuaJ Christmas Food and Olft Program for 150 needy famllia and lbelr cbildren. More than Sl,500 has been raiafod to feed and provide toys for IOl'lle 400 chil- dren, but another $2,000 C'ash is needed. bers on them which the lifeguards report to authorities at the Department of Fish and Game who then notify the owner, he said. Although the debris was daunting, it wasn't nearly as bad as the rubbish that washed ashore in last year's. UQielenting rain storms, Jacobsen said. "Last year it was 10 ti.mes as .. bad -there were mountains of debris on the beach," Jacobsen said. "This is a pretty manageable amount." said. "I want to do something and make her feel a little better." Once the red basket at C'Est Si Bon is full with donations and well-wishes, Wilson plans to take it to Coco's where the manage- ment agreed to deliver it to the woman. plUI cuned food or unwrapped oew toyt Tbae donations will~ prtMcle a C'Olll· plete Chnstm.u dinner for each fa.rDlly and a gilt for .. ch child under 12 years old. Donahons are needed by Dec. 18 Donations may be dropped off at the Costa Mesa police stabon at 99 Pair Dnve; or the police WMt Side Substation at 567 W. 18th St between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Moriday through Pl'iday Or call 722-6714 for more Information. FISH, RUENOS IN SERVICE TO HUMA.NfTY FISH tS Delivering Christmas food b4s· ketl to needy families an Costa Mesa, New- port Beach and Irvine. They are el.so dehv- enng toys and adopting •famllie1. Unwrapped toys tor all age groups are Meded by Friday, Dec. 15, for the fmt delivery and alter lhal for a second dehv- ery closer to Christmas. The organwataon reportedly has about 200 toys to go to 1,000 dilldnm. They are a~ donabOnl throughout the hOUdays. U you want to donate or can h Ip deliver the goods, call 642·&060 PROJECT CUOOl.E • Here's your chance to play S4Dta. Pro- ject Cuddle nW'da toYI -lotl ol lhem -for 1t.s uprornln9 hobd.ay party for abuled, abandoned and drug-expoied children CoordJnators -expect more than 300 chlldlen to attend the faith annwtl Project Cuddle party on Dec 16 at Marinen Church. 1000 Bison. Newport Beech. Volunteers from Southem Caliloml.a Edl10n Co , local high schools and Manners Church will be on hand to help throw the petty and dl.stnbute toys to these disadvantaged chlldren from noon to 4 pm. But Wilson also recogruzed the sens1bvity of the issue and doesn't want the victim to feel uncomfort- able, JUSt loved. ·I think people are shocked and very surpnsed and sad,• she The woman's employer, Fami· ly Restaurants, Inc., the parent company of Coco's, has offered a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and convic- tion of the two men. Anyone with information is asked to call New- port Beach police at (800) 550- NBPD. 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Santa wW be oo hand to dehvw toy1 to c::b.ilcbD end e&re peckagel to men end womm. Uawra~ toys. wrapplpg paper.1 money and todetrles ltich as toothpelte and shampoo are ileeded.. Ocloabool, &ct"l'ptilP. up. to the marnlng ol Dec. 22, can be dropped otl et the IOUP ldtcben at 661 Hamilton A>le. tn ~ Mea Or can 6"&: ' ,8181 for more Lnlomiatlon. EYE-OPENER SaUors. Mater Dei battle it out .. : Mater Dei. 2-1 QUOTE OF THE DAY "He) 10.U C...dllall) really llUlrtlng , w find"" rhyUun .•.• -ESTANCIA COAC1111M Ml/SEL GOLF Candlish steps up, Eagles do, too, 65-40 • Stocking stuffer J • Toshiba Senior ,Cl.assic will provide !commemorative teddy ' bear with early ticket purch~s. A free commemorative stocklng·stuffw gift is being offered far advance ticket orders between now and Christmas 1or the 1.996- Toshiba Senior Classic, which will be played March 11-1? at the Newport Beach Country Cub. With a ticket purchase of $65 or more before Christ- mas, a commemorative stuffed Teddy Bear will be included free as a stocking stuffer. Tickets can be pw- chased at Fashion Island or Roger Dunn Golf Shops or ordered by calling the tour- nament office at 646-9007. 'Tickets are also available e.t TicketMaster. Tower Records, Robinsons-May, Golf Club Factory Outlets, Ameritix Network System and your local club pro shop . Among a star-studded field, the top names on the Senior PGA Tour will be invited to compete for St million in prize money dur- ing the 54-hole tournament, with such legends as Lee Trevino, Chi Chi Rodriguez, three-time U.S. Open cham- pion Hale Irwin, Bob Charles. Dave Stockton, 1995 leading money winner Jim Colbert, Al Geiberger and defending champion George Archer expc--;~ed to compete. -By Richard Dunn \I ll \I • Estancia senior rips Oiler.;' defense to shreds; Eagles confront Pomona today at 2:30 for fifth place. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot IRVINE -Chris Candlish of Estancia High started with an attitude, some call it a game face. Whatever it was, be kept it for three quarters. Candlish, the Eagles' 6-foot·6 senior center, ripped through HUlittngton Beach's defense every way imaginable for a post player Ff!da.Y night in Estancia): 65-40 victory in the fifth-place semifinals of the Irvine Touma- ment. Candlish turned left on short jwnpers in the key, turned right, went through tJ:affic in the key, scored on power moves to th~ basket, and.even used the glass on a long jump shot. He glanced to his bench with a wistful look on that one. But what brought the Eagle fans to their feet was Candlisb's two slam dunks, both finishing fast breaks as a result of guard Dane Plock's nifty passing, who also had reason to wow with Cal State Fullerton coaches watching in the stands. Plock, who has already signed with the ntan.s, dished out six of his seven assists in the first half. when the Eagles (8-1) built a 37- •He ceally played well against Santa Ana Valley, too, but he just got into foul trouble, so he's had a couple of strong games in a raw ... • -TIM PARSEL • 14 intermission lead. None of their starters played the fourth quarter, when HWltington Beach (1-6) cul a 38-point.d.e(icit to lose by 15. Candlish, who also sank 5 of 6 free throws, pulled down nine rebounds in three quarten, added two steals, one assist and did not commit a foul . •He really played well, against Santa Ana Valley, too. but he just got into foul trouble, so he's had a couple of strong games in a row,• Estancia Coach Tiro Parse! said. Candlish had 24 points against Valley, but missed nine minutes o of the second half because of fouJ K trouble, induding the entire sec-~ ond quarter. a •He's really starting tq find his ; rhythm,~ said Parselt whose squad will play Pomona today at 2:30 p.m . for filth plac~ at Con-~ S cordia University. ~ ' • SEE EAGLES PAGE 84 Eagles• Dane Plock takes It ln, HIGH SCHOOL BOYS SOCCER Tars ·ran . ' 2-1 • Mater Dei rallies to topple Newport in nonleague skirmish. By Barry Faulkner. Dai>f - NEWPORT BEACH - Colin Bouette suspect$ their paths may wind toward the same. ultimai. destination. but his Newport Harbor High boys soccer team won't get ao.other duln.ce to beat Mater Dei, .. I think we'll both be at Gahr (High) stadhµn (site ot the C1F Southern Section title matches). but we're in different divisions.• said Bouette, after the team· he believes 'vill be No. 1 in Orange County iD Tuesday's =l:~en~!:a~!C: Friday at Harbor. 'We played good soccer, but they beat us a.t home. which isn't easy to do on thls field. Mote power to them. •f tblnk they'll be No. I In the county next week and we. were right wilb \hem for 80 minutes. But this should give us an earty.season kick in the butt.• The Sailors (S-1·1) gave the Monarchs (4·01 a ldd<ln the net just. morn than 14 ~utes into the contest, r~nen senior forward Justin Kerr, diewing the cotKlen~ trated attention of up to .three Monarch defenders, set up Ganett Jansma, who went oppolite comer from. about 25 yonls out to trigger an eruption from the si>oble Sailor crowd 'Ibe gOlll w.u the first of the season allowed by Malet Dei, ranked fifth ln the county preleason poll, Ml.RC MAAllN I OMV "OT .... .,. Ciel Mar•s )'!rte BriPl<eiholf (rlgbtj, be•b HUllUngton Beoch's A.J. Jlulz to the ball ln Friday's action. for the story, see II:!. •SEE TARS MOE Ill a Kings bit 13 of last 16 free ws to improve to 5·3 with :~naim,ent victory over Loara; ~ fifth place at Sonora High etball Tournament today. The game was actually closer than the 1COre tndi· cated. Both teaml came out fighting ln the first period as the Sa.ilon opened an 1t·10 Jeod ond pushed it to 2.41·20 at the ball. Tumpers flared in th• third period .. the lam tu.med on the retereet, cb.U nglng every call against Corona do! Mor and nwneroui permlved non·c:oll>. Allor -al .......... Oni.I WU flnolly bit with 0 tedu>tall for pill 11"'9 IOO -tly -l o49 loft ln IM 1*1o4 ond the S.. l<lnga .-31-:18. Loua mtz11d both free throws &nd Adam ......... -Halollecl with 16 pollltl, bit - • 8&E CDM l'lllOE IM Mustangs back! So-41 ! • •• • • • " SATURDAY. DECEMBER 16. 1995 -- ANAMEBA, -~ IT'S NO . ... .. , &UJI ... -,,, . .. ,,, SMALL 'n . . THING .... , ... .... And neither is its ..... coach, Jim Noonan, ... ~,. who is coaching his Lfl 11 1,000th game in the :::world of soccer today. ~ Jim Walters, Daily Piiot A nybody connected wi\h the Ameba (yes Anieba without an o) soccer club probably owes Jim Noonan of Newport Beach a vote of thanks. Today would be the perfect time to take that opportunity as Noonan repches a milestone, coaclung his 1,000th game at 9:30 a.m in the 15th Annual Ameba Winter Invitational Soccer Tournament at Anderson School in Newport Beach. "We've been doing tlus so long that a couple weeks QQO I got kind of cunous to see-just how many games there have been,• said the 60-year-old Noonan "It surpnsed me when I realized 1t will be 1 ,000. "I can tell you this much. I don't think t will make 1t to 2,000, but I'm going lo shoot for 1,200. Noonan, who has been part of AYSO soccer in the ared for the Pi\St 19 years, has been teadung kids the fundamentals of the game along with the fundamentals of leading a responsible and fulfilling We Noonan says he has coached about t,500 pldyers during the past two decades and all of them have played high school soccer - and have gon<> on to college. "They didn't dll play m college, but most have graduated," Noonan said "The Ameba progrdm hds been more than JUSt soccer We teach them leadership. character and corrurutment • O r COUI<;e Noonan credits the parents, and the backgrounds thE>y provide thetr kids, for bemg the ma1or contnbutor to the player's destre to attain college educations. "We remforce what their parents have dlready been telling them,· Noonan said "Sports teaches them otgaruzation because they have to learn to c:illocate their time. Study tune comes h.rst. Then they have to organize the rest of their time to get sports in.• tt's pretty hard to argue with Noonan's success. The Ameba have had 26 All-CIF players go through thetr ranks, Noonan said. The list mcludes Justin Kerr, the current captain of the Newport Harbor High boys soccer team Given time he would have damed them all He probably could have named most of the rema.JJling 1,500, too. See, the kids are more than JUSt numbers t<> Noonan and they know U. Two in particular stand out though. They're Jenrufer and Stephame Noonan, the coach's two daughters Both were All-CIF at Corona del Mar High. •When we moved here from Palm Springs m 1977 I wanted my daughters to play AYSO," • Noonan said. "They said they would join il I coached them." So Noonan, a self-described •soccer nut" since his earliest memories growing up in Mexico City, became a coach. He continued coaching his daughters through junior lugh school ("I survived that") and then coached them on the varsity at Corona. He was the head man I there for five yea;s. After }us girls graduated from high school, Noonan gravitated toward boys club soccer where he formed the Ameba 111 1981 English majors may be screaming by now at this story seemg the team name spelled A-M-E-8-A, smce the more common spelling is Amoeba. . j "We started out spelling it with the O. but everybody had trouble putting H in the right spot," Noonan said. "So I changed it to Ameba." And Noonan has Webster's New World Dictionary to back him up. Under the heading Amoeba. the second reference says •Also ameba." "That's what 1 alwdys thought. but I have had a lot of people question me about ll, • Noonan said. "Hopefully people will cut me some slack now " Noonan had considered retinng this year, but deaded I against it because he would like bis team to go out with a wmning record. This year's boys 11-year-old team 1s 1-17 They won thetr ft.rst game a few weeks ago. "This is the hardest-working team I have ever had despite being 1-17," Noonan said. •We started off losmg by 6-0 and 7-0 scores and now were only one or two goals off." N oonan has been a self-employed CPA the past 25 years, working out of his Newport Beach office, specializing in small businesses and tax planning. Hln between soccer games, l do a lot of accounting," Noonan quipped. •Actually being self-employed has allowed me to schedule my ti.me so that 1 can give back to the community." Today will be the perfect opportunity for the commuruty to return the favor for a guy who has given so much of himself to area youth. youth sports Extreme Pressure captures the crown COSTA MESA -Extreme Pressure took a 2-1 decision Thursday over the Spitfires to lay claim to the AYSO Region 120 Division 5 crown. Team captain David Barnett opened the scoring on a penalty kick and Hunter Swanson added the second goal to give 'y 0 UT H Extreme Pressure a 2-0 lead at the half. Mike Green and Barnett offered energetic midfield support while Brian Beach, Julio and Isaac Guerrero, Brandon Wirtz and sweeper Kyle Bezuidenbout held the Spitfire scoreless in the first SOCCER Heat Wins North Orange County championship •Region 120 Division 4 Plus boys maintains perfect record with 15th straight conquest; Huntington Beach victimized to the tune of 3-0. COSTA MESA -The Heat, Costa Mesa's Region 17J) Divi- sion 4 Plus team, fashilned a 3-0 shutout over Huntington Beach (Region 143) last Satur- day to claim the North Orange County championship. The Heat, 15-0, will be the top seed from North Orange County in the state champi- onship tourname nt set to begm in January. Michael Gardiner broke open a scoreless first half with a goal early in the thud quar- ter Anthony Saldana and Bryce Sheridan assisted on the play. Sheridan followed Gar- diner's goal up with a quick shot on a penalty kick. 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[J IJ rTARS high school boys SO«er I ~ONTINUED FROM 81 1 but the nus· lead lasted less than 13 min- i utes. ! That's when Mater Dd junior Richard I Jen.sen looped home a high-arcing rtght- footer across his body, off a Bret Corbin comer kick, to pull the Mon.uchs even. I "That was really a classy finish,• l Mater Dei Coach Martin Stringer said of : Jensen's tally, which Newport goalkeep- ' er Ryan Hoover never had a chance on. ' Kerr, who came in with a team~lead- ing 11 goals and more than a small dose of the flu, then initiated three serious scoring threats within a span of about \ , four minutes. But after falling to get all of a header off a crossing pass, and rocketing a blast from about 30 yards out just over the crossbar, Kerr's header, bouncing behind beaten Mater Dei goalie Doug Allan, was cleared by the foot of retreating Monarch defender Marco Inga mere feet before ' crossing the goal line. Kerr, who apparently took a blow to the face which dislodged a contact lens ' on the play, was helped to the sideline and sat out the last eight minutes before intermission and the first six minutes of the second half. Kerr's stint on the bench ended when Mater Dei junior forward Tony Michelet- ti scored after a scramble m front to give the visitors enough to remain unbeaten. Jeremy Ellis, summoned from the back line to bolster Harbor's offensive thrust, Austin Algren, Hoover -shifted into the field for the final 10 minutes - and Kerr (twice) all bad quality shots at th~ equalJ..zer, but 1t was not to be ·we have a lot of respect for Colin Bouette and the Newport Harbor pro- gram,• Stnnger said "They have a good team, but we showed discipline and character to come back " Kerr, as well as fellow flu-ndden for- ward Brandon Brown nearly didn't play, according to Newport assistant Ziad Khoury, and Bouette noted standouts Tobin Junowich and Ryan Yurada were also under the weather Newport, which lost starting defender Jake Opp to a broken ami in its last game, was further weakened when Chris Wakim went down with a sprdllled left ankle iri the 24th rrunute and did not return. ·0ur depth wasn't what 1t could be, but I don't want to take anytlung away from Mater De1," Bouette said S ~~ Hoover soars to new heights to gain control of the ball over Mater Del's Nick Harlambakis in Friday's game. The two teams battled to a 1-1 balltime standoff. but Maler Del won ttr 2-1. Cotonadro~ ... host Oilers iii 2-0 decision HUNTINGTON BEACH Corona del Mar High's boys soc- cer team shut host Huntington Beach down with a second-half surge Friday afternoon as the Sea Kings recorded a 2-0 nonleague victory, improving their overall record to 3-3-2 as they await play at the Marina Invitational Dec. 26 Derek Lawther's Sea Kings struck some 10 mmutes into the second half with a 1-2-3 punch m the form of Andy Mickler, Matt Hoyt and Leo Belanci.ano. Hoyt took Midtler's cross and headed the ball to_wA[d Belan- ciano, who was near the mouth of the goal. and Belanciano booted 1t home from six yards out to break the scoring ice. Steve Addison and Nick Orlich played their usual strong defensive game to help keep the Oilers at bay, and goalkeeper Ken Brown was credited with five saves The clmcher came with 10 minutes left as Josh W.einstein drove home a penalty kick to up the margm to two goals. COSTA MESA AMERICAN LITTLE LEAGUE B ASE B A LL AND GIRLS ' SOFTBALL FINAL REGISTRATION At Costa Mesa High School Saturday January 6, 1996 9am lo lpm Age~ S through IS re~idiog wilhin the CMALL boundaries. A $60.00 donation ~r pla)er not lo nCffd StS0.00 ~r ramily. CaU ror more lnfonnation. .. -, The Monarchs, m fact, were also play- mg without m1ured standouts Norman Giroux and Giancarlo Barzotti. Newport Harbor's Justin Kerr draws a foul as Mater Del's Marco Inga leap frogs over bis back in Friday's nonleague duel on the Sailors' campus. lEAH HOGSTEN I OAllV PILOT fl():'\()J{-... Estancia High Water Polo Scholar/Athlete Awaids (first quarter) tbaMI Bol~ 4.5; Alleen Ben."1ett, 4.0; ~ H ...... 4.0; John Sentten, 3.8; Eric Waymtll'\ J.7; JuStfri Grav"' J.6 MVP Chad BOllenbM:h Md Eric Wa~ ~ins OiiMI IOll.nbaeh irid Eric Wa~ Most Improved Alleen ••mett. Mlft Peterson, Brad Wayman Goals Eric Wayrmn 118 (school record); CMcl llOllenbech, 88; Maril Ste~. 35; Brad Wa~ 34; JOe Hu~ 30. JV MVP FMtelhorpe Coich's Award -~ Stephenson, Tonavanik NAIA scholar a thletes COSTA MESA -Kara1ean Stephenson and Angela Tona- varuk, from Southern Califorrua College women's volleyball squad, have been named 1995 NAIA All-Arnenca Scholar Atb- letes Peter Schumerth, on SCC's men's soccer team, was named an NAIA honorable mention All- Arnenca Stephenson, a 1un1or, aver- aged 9 76 assists per game as the Vanguard's setter. She has a 3.96 GPA while ma1onng in Math. Tonavanik., a senior from Cos- ta Mesa, ts a Math/Business ma1or with a 3.65 GPA. Tonavik finished the season with 332 kills for an average of 3.35 per game. Schumerth. a junior midfielder dnd a three-year starter, scored 10 goals and four assists for the Vanguards. Earlier, he had been named first-team All-Region and All-Golden State Athletic Confer- ence. Make Those Patios & Entries Beautiful . 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Ad1u. .. table dl'J'loyant bu~Ul· EAGLES C!ONTINUED FROM 81 After Huntington Beach 's Keith Belyea (team·high 11 points) scored in the first quarter to tie the game, 8-8, Estancia spurted in the fi.Iial 3:21 o1 the quarter, and didn't let up until its second unit e ntered in the fourth. Brandon Casillas, Estancia's 6-5 junior forwa rd, triggered things when he scored ins1de on a long bullet pass from Plock, giving Estancia a 10-8 lead. Begmning then, it would outscore the Oilers, 50-12.' Estancia had its biggest lead (58-20) when sopho- more Sam Nelson (17 points) canned a pair ~g-period cJodt Candlish was 4 ot 6 from the field and sank 3 of 4 free throws in the first qU4rter. He had 19 ot his po4lts by halftime. Candlish opened the second quarter with two free throws, then Huntington Beach pulled to withm 22-14 . But the Eagles . scored 15 unanswered points to conclude tho period, a run ignit- ed by Candllsh's crowd- enchanting dunk to finish a fast break on a pass from Plock. In the second quarter, when Candlish was 3 of 4 from the field, he also added a short jumper in the key and a strong move underneath. • Pirates roll into tonight's semifinals against Chaffey. By Jim Walters. Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Orange Coast College's 90-42 victory Friday over El Camino College sets up a semifinal showdown at the Coast Christmas C lassic between the PU"ates and the Panthers of Chaffey College tonight at 7 p.m. a t OCC. The Pirates would like noth- ing better than to avenge a 76- 70 loss at the bands of Chaffey in the second game of tbe season. Chaffey is also the def end.mg tournament champion. 26-6 to race out to a -'2-20 tune lead. The Pirates nev looked back as silt players ~ ished in double figures. Center Jamie Shine led al scorers· With 21 points and added eight rebounds. Kathleen Kelly was the team leader in re bounds with 14 and she added 12 points. Dianne Pulido put in a strong effort in the middle putting in 15 points and pulling down eight rebounds. Monica Geraci worked the boards well from her guald spot, picking up eight boards and adding four steals. nna Afan, neanna Mather and Adrienne Botana ea.ch had 11 points. COMMUNITY COU.EGE WOMEN hrls Candlish from the line with 0:20 Candlish left m the third quar- Candlish started the third quarter with bang, quite literally, when be wrapped up a fast break with another slam. Sec- onds later, he used the glass on a long jump shot, giving Estancia a 41-17 lead, then sh eep- vThat earlier game was really a two-point ballgame all the way," said OCC Coach Mike Tbom tol'.l, whose Pirates improved to 9-3. "They scored a few baskets at the end after it was already decided to widen the margin." OrMge Coast 90, El c.Mto 42 El Camino • Cunnin9ham 0. Allison B. Saavedra 2, Prout 14, Rlchlimeler 0, dayton 12. Hawlcins 6. (above) looks for an openhig as an unidentified Oiler reacbes Jn: at right. Frough Jahld (3) passes off to a teammate in Eslallda 's 65-40 victory. UTSUYA RAllllON I OA.l 'r l'l.Of Sailors fall, 52-40 • Newport Harbor suffers first-quarter blues; nailed at the line again; shoots 33% from field, again, at Troy Tournament FULLERTON -NewpQrt Har- bor Hlgh's Sa.llors Vle at 4:45 for fifth place at the 1Toy lnvttational Basketball Tournament following a 52- 40 loss to Bue- na Park, wluch dropped the boys to 1-8 on the year First-year coach Ldrry Hirst watched tus team shoot 330;., from the Coluccio field for tht> second straight game, and he watched tus team get hammered at the lme as Buend Pdrk hit 17 of 23 attempts, while the Satlors. although t OO"'o in terms of hitting thetr attempts. got only seven chances • vWe )USt haven't been able to put the rock in the hole," said Hirst, who allowed that the big difference at the line wasn't d matter of ofhciating, but m the fact his team simply was not exe- cuting defensively. A bright spot in the turmoil of a 1-8 run was the play ot Chad Coluccio and Peter Curuungham, who were both credited with the11 best performances of the tournd- ment by thet.r coach Coluccio finished with 12 pomts. but m the overall picture it was the Sailors' first quarter (a 14- 4 deficit) wluch proved ldtal "We seem to have ont> of those quarters tn every game." said Hirst BueNI Park 52. Newport Harbor 40 Score by Qu•rt•rs Newport 4 11 8 17 40 Buena Park 14 11 10 17 52 Newport H•rbor Cunningham 9. Glass 2, Wertman 3, Hornung 5, Badorek 4, Matlin 3, Coluccio 12, Archbold 2, Lee O. Schwartz 0 3-pt goals: Cunningham 1, Wertman 1, Hornung 1. Buena Parit · Gasso 9, MacDonald 9, Oliver 10, Broussard 8. Cade 2, Moran 6, Smith 6, Maddex 2 3·pt goals Moran 1 ter. "I was happy with our intensi- ty," Parsehaid . ""We knew Hunt- ington Beach has had some tough times, but hopefully, by resting our starters in the fourth quarter, that can make us fresh for ow game (today). Our (reserves) haven't had a chance to play much, and they need the experience." Nick Novak's three-point play continued Estancia's first-quar- ter spurt, when he made a steal in Estanoa's tenacious full-court press, drove half the length of the court for a layin and was fouled by Huntington Beach's Nick Sinclair with 3:04 on the COM BOYS CONTINUED FROM 81 free throws and Keane hit a big three- pointer with 0:15 on the clock. l<linke stepped up big hme m the thud quarter, scoring eight points and Kllnke pulling down hve monster boards on the defen- sive end He firushed with rune rebounds "Adam was a terror out there," Orris said. "We were in foul trouble and he was the biggest guy we had. He really did the job for us H. Coron• del Mar 64, LCMr• 48 Score by Qwlrten Loara 10 10 8 20 48 Corona del Mar 11 13 12 2B • 64 Lo.llra -McBride 2. Popal 10, Thomas 12, Guzman 0, Ikeda 0, Moses 10, Esheman 0, Hollenbeck 6, Banda o. Barling 0, Turay 0, Goulding 6. Fouled out • Hollenbeck, Popal. Corona del Mar • Walz 8, Keane 0, Pash 5, Shimer 0, Guthrie 0, Coleman 21, Evans 2, Klinke 16, MacDonald 12, Gority 0. 3-pointers -Coleman Technical foul -CdM Coach Orris ishly turned to his snicke ring - teammates on the bench. Plock and Nelson canned three-pointers in the quarter, while Novak bad five of his nine rebounds, as Estancia outscored the Oilers, 21-9. Est11nda 65, Huntington BeMh 40 Score by Quarters Estancia 20 17 21 7 -65 Huntington 10 4 9 17 • 40 EstAnd• · Plock 7, Novak 7, Nelson 17, Candlish 25, Casillas 3, Jah1d 0, Ry. Simpson 2, Flynn 2, Cotham 0, Ro Simpson 2. 3-pointers • Nelson 1, Plock 1 H-...tington BeMft ·Sinclair 9, Jones 9, Basich 2, Belyea 11. Dickey 4, Valdez 3, Bartolme 2. Fouled out Sinclair 1 MESA GIRLS CONTINUED FROM 81 2 in the final eight minutes. Watanabe drained 6 of 6 from the line, including two with 4:45 left in the game to give Costa Mesa a 40- 39 lead, an advantage it would never lose. Sophomore Julie Col- lett, who led Mesa with 12 points and 12 rebounds, scored on a putback with 4:14 left to mcrease its lead. Collett and Chantay Peyton Collett each followed with a tree throw, then Katie Grogan finished a fast break Wlth a smooth layin to gwe the Mus- tangs a 46-39 edge with 2:33 on the clock Western cut the lead to 46-41 , but never got closer, as Watanabe sank two more free throws and teammate Koo Kim added a pair with 0:02 left to give Costa Mesa its margin of vtctory. Kim, who had 23 points, put Mesa ahead in the tlurd quarter. 30-26, after netting back-to-back three-pointers, her only two treys m 13 attempts. In Friday's game, OCC had tWo separate runs of 15-2 and • 1n a men's game at Glen- dale College: Orange Coast had four play- ers jn double figures, including Matt Ambrose (20 points) and Brian Fracolosy (13), but failed to keep a first-half lead, as the Pirates lost to Chaffey, 77-74, m the Glendale Tournament. The Pirates, who are now 5- 7, play for thud place today. David Downs scored 16 points. Western, however, came back late in the quarter. Mesa led in the second quar- ter, 20-10, after Western Coach Mike Mercer received two tech- nical fouls and was ejected But the Pioneers'~efense held Mesa to only one field goal the rest of the first half, as they chipped away and eventually pulled to within two 1\vo quick baskets to start the second haU, and a piill of free throY(s by Westem's Brandy Mercer, gave the Pio- neers a 24-22 lead Col- lett followed with a put- baclc on a missed Mus- tang free throw to tie it, then Kun went to work from beyond the three-point arch to give Mesa its lead back. Costa MeM 50, Western 41 Score by Quarters Western 8 10 17 6 41 Costa Mesa 11 11 10 18 SO Western -Ratajezak 10, Echenique 6, Herarra 12, Manliguis 1, Mercer 10, Reina 2. 3-pointers • Herarra 1 Fouled out • Mercer. Technicals · Western Coach Mercer 2. Cost. Mesa · Kim 23, Peyton 1, Watanabe 8, Grover 0, Collett 12. Chapin 0, Grogan 6, Howse O 3-pointers -Kim 2 . Orange Coast -Nakamura~. Take- moto 2. Afan 11, P\Jtido ts, Geraci 2, Salapski 5, Mather 11, Botana 11, Shine 21, Kelly 12. ~pointers -Mather 3, Botana 3, Afan 2. Technical • Prout. El camino. Halftime • OCC 42-20. COMMUNITYCOUEGEMEN Chaffey 77, Onlnge Coast 74 Orange Coast · Mitchell 10, Park- er 3, Curtis 9, Fracolosy 13, Ambrose 20, Wikox 3, Downs 16. 3-pointers • Curtis 3, Ambrose 1. Fouled out • Curtis. Technicals • Ambrose. au.ff.y · Farfen 16, Estrada 6, Wittiams 11, Mccawn 8, Austin 19, Wright 2, Williams 4, Lammey 7, John· son4. 3-pointers • Austin 3, Estrada 2. Farlen 2, McCawn 2. Technicals - SCHE D ULE SATURDAY BASKETBAll Community college • Orange Coas-t at Glendale Tournament. High school boys • Newport Harbor at Troy Tournament. 4:45 p.m., vs. Pacifica; Corona del Mar at Sonora Tourney, 3 p.m., vs. La Semal\Nhittier Christian winner ; Estancia at Irvine Tournament. 2:30, fifth place final, vs. Pomona (at Concordia College). Community college women • Coast Christmas Classic at Orange Coast, semifinals: Orange Coast vs. Chaffey, 7 p.m. High sdlool girts • Palm Desert at Estancia, 3 p.m SOCCER High school boys Estancia at Hack!nda Heights Wilson Toumament WRESTUNG High school -Estancia at Las Vegas lnvit.Jtlonotl, alt day; Corona del Mar, Costa Mesa at Santa Margarita Tournament. 9 a.m. SUNDAY BASKETBAll Community college women • Coast Christmas Classic at Orange Coast. consolation, noon; third place, 2 p.m., championship, 4 p.m. Jones resigns at sec COSTA MESA -Krista Jones has resigned her post a t Southern California College's women's vol- leyball coach Friday, citing the need for more time for her family after a one-year tour. ~~-------------------------------------r:P~U~Bl~l~C~NO~T~IC~E~S---r-:P~U~B~Ll~C~NO~T~IC~E~S---r:P~U~B~ll~C ~NO~T~IC~E~S---r:P-.U~B~ll-C ~NO~T-.IC~E-S---r-P-U-8-LIC--NO-T-IC_E_S __ ..,..P_U_BL-IC--NO-T-IC_E_S __ ._O_B_JTU __ ARY ______ 888 __ . . • ' , • • ., ' .. Call 642-5678. Put a feYJ \NOrds to vvork for you. NOTICE CURB AND GUTIER RE· menls at no cost al lhe of· PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLICAiOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE INVITING BIOS PLACEMENT PROGRAM hce of lhe Pubhc Works I-------------~----I-------- Sealed b•d• may be re-Contract Number, 3071 Oepar1menl, 3300 Ntwporl Fictitious Business Fictitious Buslneaa Flctlllous Buslneaa :~:;t"~~~./~~~! ~~d c11ved .i lhe office of the ~ngineer s Es1lm11e Boulevatd, P.O Bot 1768. Heme Statement H•me Steteme,,t Nern• Stetement Gord on Thomas of C11y Clerk, 11 3300 Newpon SA 80,000 d C Newpon Beach CA 92649• The following persons are The following persons are The following persons ate Florid• and Quebec; Bourev1rd, P O. Box 1768. pprove l>y lhe 11y • dOing business as: Pos1Uve doing business as: VMS doing business u: SGA Newporl Beach. Ca. 92659· Council lhis l llh day Of 1768· Proltcllon & Communlca· Engineering. 2885 F11rview Reaedenllal s1 .. 1, 2806 her slsler Sally T • 1768 unlll 11:00 a.m. on December, 1995 For fur1her lnformallon. IJon Systems, 875 west ID202, Cosll Meu. CA The Rhine, Sle. "C", New-Bhavnaml of Coale the 911'1 day of January. W•nd• E Reggio call Gilbert Wong, al (714) 16th SI .. Newporl Beach, 92626 port8each,CA92663 9Mress.a.HeCrAol;dheMr.brToh1~: 1996, al wn1ch ume sucn · ' 644·3334. CA. 92663 Jack Ate Newbold 2885 Salvalore Frank Gottuso v-blds will be opened and Cl~V Clerk Published Newporl Perry Gene Neu, 3152 Fairview ID202, 'co111 452 Serra Dr., corona dei mas of Sacramento, read for: rospectrve bidders may Beach-Colla Mesa Delly Malnway. Los Alamllos. CA Mesa, CA 92628 Mat, CA 92625 Gordon C. Thom•s. 1994·95 SIDEWALK. obtalnonese1ofb1ddocu· Pllol December 16 20 90720 This business Is con-This business Is con-Jr. of Seatlle, Robert ~-------------------------L----------1--------1995 ' • This business Is con· ducted by: en lndlvldual ducted by: an Individual A. Thomas of Seal · S dueled by: an individual Have you 11arttd doing Have you 111111<1 doing Beach, CA. two nieces STARTING .ANEW BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • • The bgaJ Dejartmmt at the Daily Pilot i.r pleased ~ to announa a new servia now available t.o new businesses. \% wiO MW SF.ARCH tht 11ll1'M for you at no extnt charge, and sa~ you the time and the trip t.o the Court Howe in Santa Ana. Thm, of cqurse, afor the search i.r comp/ded we wiO ftk your .fictitious business name statnnmt with the County Clerk, publish once a wetlt for four weeks as required by lllw and thm file ;our proqf of publication with the O>unty Clerk. pfMg st1JP by to file ytJUr fa:titious business sflttmtmt at tht Daily Pik>t, 330 W Bay St, °'1ta Mesa. If JOU canMt stop b) pkt& mJJ us at (114) 6424321 and ~ will mah arrangm;mJSfor you l1J hanJk this proadurr by mail If JOU should have any farther~ plmse aJJ us and ~ wiU bt mQ1't than glaJ. to assist you. Good luclt in your new bu.ri"°' Ml&· ...... ~ Pilot , ________ 0_12_s Have you slarted doing business yel? No buslnHs yet? No and a neph•w. PUBLIC NOTICE business yol? yes 2·5-90 Jack F. Newbold Salvatore Frank Gonuso Her remains wlll rest Perry G. Neu This slatement was flied Thie lllltmenl waa filed In a tiny cem•l ery el Fictitious BualnH• This statemenl was filed with lhe Counly Clark of with the County Cle1k of Sle. Agathe, Oueb•c Name St•t•ment with Iha County Clerk or Orange County on 1NS·95 Orang• County on 11·29-95 neer loving frl•nds The following p,rsont are Orange County on 12·6·95 19953808818 100 53885844 with whom she h ad doing bualnoss 11: Future 19053888520 Dally Pllol Dec. 9, 16, 23, Dally Piiot Dec:. 9, 18, 23, vacationed sin e• Propertlea, 22835 Savi Daily Pilol Dae. 9, 16, 23, 30, 1995. Sa723 30, 1995, Sa722 chlldhood, and who Ranch Parkway IC, Vorba 30 1995 Sa724 loved and wlll grieve Linda. CA 92687 ' PUB.LIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE for her. Memortal glfls Saunder Vlr Singh, 4764 ---------•---------Golden Aldga or111t, co-Fictitious 8 1o1alne.. Flctllloua BuslnHa to NeuroaclencH ll'l· rona, CA 91720 Flctlllous BualneH Name St•t•m•nt N•m• l t•t•m•nt alilule, Good Samarl· N1luh t<. Dual, 1128 N•me St•temant The following petson1 art The lollowlng persona are tan Hoapl~I. 637 So Jamu Pl., Ctfrllos. CA The following pefsons ate doing bualnesa 11: Therapy doing buslneaa as: COR Lucas Av• .• Los Aiigo- 90703 doing buslnesa as: a) OV2 Work•. "'439 Man Ori~. Racing. ~12 S.n C*'10s lea, CA 90017. This buslne11 Is con> Hean to He1111 ProdUcioc>ns, Buena Park, CA 90620 Way, Buena Park, CA.I _ _.;_....;..;..;....;.:. _ __;;;.. ducted by: a general part· b) Global Video Produc-Anne J. Vlflan, 8439 Mart 90620 neflhip lions, 24881 Tabuenca. Drive, Buena Park, CA Raymond Rudy PorUllo, Hav• you 1tan1C1 doing Mission Vleio. CA. 926.92 90&20 8412 San Carlo• Way, bllslne11 yet7 No Dennis Clark Garten, Thi• bualneu la con-Buena Park, CA. 90620 N1lesh t<. Deni :4861 Tat>uenca, Mi .. lon ducted by: an lnd1v1dual Thia bu1lneu la con- Thll 11a11men1 was Med Viejo. CA 92692 Have you starled doing dueled by: II\ lndMduai wllh Ille Counly C1«k of This bustnen 11 con· bus1ne11 yet? Y"· 10-17• Have you starltd CIOlng Oi11109 Counly on 1H8-95 dueled by: an lndlVldual 95 bli1inet1 yet? No 10953084715 Ha .. e you 11antd doing Anne J. Va1lan Raymond RUdy POl'uno Dally Pilot Dec. 18 23 30 bu11nass yet? Tht1 statement wu flied Thfa 111ttmen1 w11 flied 1nn• J 0 1"""' • s '121' Denni• c. o.rteo W•tl'I Iha Counly Cletk of "'1lh t}\e County Cletk or """'· an. • ·~ 1 Thia statement was filed Orange County on 10.27·95 Orange County on 1 \.17-11! PUBLIC NOTICE with 1"-COUl11y Clerk of 19053802081 t H S3H4ts1 , _____ ...;.. ___ Orange County on 10-27·95 Delly Pilot Nov. 25. oec. 2. OaUy Piiot Dee. 18, 23. 30, Fictitious BualneH ~0953102050 9, 18, 1995 Sa700 109!, Jan. e. 1008 S•728 ~==;i';=;l::t; Name 8tat•ment Dally Piiot No11. 25, Dec. 2, _...;... __ ....._ ____ , I The lollowtng perto111 •1• 9, 18. 1995 soon PUBLIC NOTICE _O_B_l_"·-n•._•y---8-8~8 doing bu1lne11 11: La --------_____ ;_,,,_.:,...;...1 """"' Bar11a Ranch Markel, 1805 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICK OP iiiiiiiiiiiiil•liiiiiii W. 111 SL, Santa Ana, CA NOTtC• OP APPL.IC4TION TO 02703 .. llLL M.t!OHOLIC Watren S. SoVtcll•Stnllh, APPLICATION '0" 8rv&MO•a 1121 DINI Dffve, Coala CHANOll IN Nov.mb9r I 1915 MeH, CA 92828 OWNl"IHIP O' To Whom 11 May eon. Thi• bu~lntu la c:on· Al.COHOLlC C4Mn: OAVOOOIAN, Matt• due.led by, an lnd111 dual B&VKMOll LICI Nl8 voa M lt(Slt) applylna 10 Have you 111111ed 001ng • O.Ce9"Mf e tHI the Oepanmtnl of. Alco. bu•iMtl ~11 No To Whom It M eon. hOlle 88'1.,age Con1tot 10 :::~•n 801our Styedl· ~n; H p INVE:lMENT Hit aloot\ollC beve,_g .. al Til!t •la1tmern Wiit fl\td INC II (lie} apPtytng 10 the 3200 BrlltOI l 11tet, lie With tne Cot•W Cltfk ol Oepar\IMnt 001 -AJConolic ~~ Coale MIU, CA ..... O.Vttage Control lo NI al-~"' wilh • ''41 '' On Salo ..,.ange County on 11•2..0S cOhOflo b..,..,llQt• at 12309 IN• & Wine (Pub Ee•. Pl} 1 n t :aee:aso t .Stal eeac~ lllvd., Stal lktnMC•), DaUy Pi!Ot Dec f . t , 18, BNCh. CA 90740 With 1 Publlahtd Newport 23, 1995 1111 ''47" On•Stle General Btact1-C01t1 Mftt Dally .,;llliiii;a:=;;;;m;lliiil;i;;l!iiil (Pt.lb. 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Thursday 5:~ (714) 642-5678 BY FAX (7 14) 631-6594 (Please include your name and phone nwnber and we'll call you back with a price quote.) BYMAILOR• NRSON: 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa, CA 92"27 C.orner of Newpcxt Blvd & Bay St. HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE BALBOA PENINSUIA BALBOA 2107 ISIAND NEWPORT 2606 BEACH RENTALS TO 2669 SHARE BUSINESS LOST & PERSONALS 3002 EMPLOYMENT 2 72 4 0 PPO RTU NITY FOUND 2 9 2 5 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 5 5 30 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2 9 0 4 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil DA Tl N Q? SHY? Furn/Unfurnis hed Balboa Isla nd 1 BR, Newport Heights, Lrg CM shr 2BR 2BAliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii FOUND: Keys Sunday For a fun !Imo call $40,000/Yr Income 2 1hBn, 1BA noar new carpet, bright/ 28R 28A Upgrade d Apt $387/mo •'h START yourownprof'I Dec. 3rd at tho COM Oll-592·590-o35. potentl•I. Home beach, St2SO inc. ut1I airy Avail immed gar. bu1ll·lns. $1175 utils. No heavy drink business· with travel· 'Christmas Walk.' 33c: per minute. 18 Typists PC users. T~t GENERAL 1002 574 9785 S795·mo 723·1413 Lso, no 'smk.pets ing. Resp. 44-l·3629 ing opllonst Call L1ze Large 11ng of keys---------Free (t) 800-898-9718 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 642"6686 or 960·8383 HB Share 3eR 2~, BA 673-59S3 found at the Chamber HOT CONNECTIONS ex T·1361 for 1ts11nga GOV'TFORECLOSED Wa terfront with side Spac ious 1Br wlon. House. Poottonnis & VENDING •L ocat ot Commerce booth 1-800-848-4088 Admln Assist Var10•• Homes for pennies ~~~ 1:;;_ 1,~~~td~~~~~· CORONA skyl'e 2 patios, walk-•n Gym. $425 incl. ut1I Accounts with ovor 2S Please call 673-4050 __ M_•_•_t _N_e_w_P_e_o_p_I•--duhes Reliable al'ld on S1. Oohnquont Tax, $900. David, 722·1488 DEL MAR 2622 ~~~I ;f3U:,1 ~"~~~~3 842·1082 machines·Buy all or $1000 REWARD the Fun Way Today! efficient. Opply 10 gtOw Repos. REOs. Your liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii · · NB Charming collage part•800-818-0908 Female h~ht-colored 1·900·255·2700 Ext CM Adv Co. 979-l lSO Afoa Toll F 800 Very Lrg 2Br 2Ba F/ s Golden e t r lever 7243 s2 99 min 18 +-TT....,. Famllv Fltnesa · roe ·1---------2BR 1ABA w/ View b~lcony microw~ve p. m yard patio. VENDING-FANTASTIC ,..". " 89~·9778 Ext. H-1361 CORONA s 1 rn5, mo Uhls incl. tr~lc. H~go master~ Br; stornge, w d , EZ pkg NE w p Ro o u c T. w, blk nose. 4 yrs Blk ••q·o s..,,•J (lt9 ~5~34 Fashion Island nffds for current hstlngs. DEL MAR 2122 Avl 12/15 Call 222· $1320_ 675_8003 S4SO 722·9555 400~• profits $1200/ collar w:tags. Laguna You Drearii of Dating Instructors, Rec:eptton· 5775 M F 8 5 tor appt NB O c e•n View wk potential FREE area 494·9330 Now make It a Reality ists. Tolemarketera & Call' 1 800 788 33S8 S1ners. Please ap-,ly Modern. nr sand g · -· · LOST CAT Black, gray 1 ·900-484·2600 Ex1 ';i1 COSTA MESA 1024 3BR Hou se for Ups trs Studio with TUSTIN 2690 sundk. $450 $100 otf & v.t te Tabby w/Wht 1S42 S•~,...r1J..s11>e11 tncf=oa~:..~~ I Lease Avl nowl 1-car kilch Utils incl. 5645· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 111 mo. rent 646·-l400 chest. Park Npt area Pfocal Co 50 ~ 7420 •---------mo Avl Now! Ca I 222· GOURMET COOK/Lt Callge'1;8.~~~~0 mo 5775 M·F 8·5 for appt. $200 XMAS SALE NB o c nfrnt mastor Br MONEY SSO reward 759•0284 housekeeping, exp'd, Lender Saye Sell! •3Br 2Ba 2-car lg yard. Only $155K (Whllo 1hey last) pvt ba, Ip, w/d. Clean LOST CAT Brown1 llvo out, FIT. Non· Super cleilJ'I lBr/2Br SSSO. Avail 1/1. Koo1 TO LOAN 2914 grey black tal;>by w/ smkr. Newport Beach luxury apts near 5/S5 646·6685 642·2427 •276 white chin 8 mo fndo. area. 714-873·3643 Freeways. Cati Maggio ,_N_e_w_p_o_r1 __ C_r_•_•_t _S_hr LOANS lK-60K Hillcrest area Reward iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1-1-n_c_o_m_e-P-o-te_n_t_l_a_I -u-p •3br 1 ba Hugo ynrd.1--------- owner will cnrry princi· COSTA MESA 2124 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii COSTA MESA 2624 pals only. Ron Young 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 548·09 19642-38501• 2 2BR 1 BA Laundry hk-ups, gar. 2868 S41·3102. recently redecor 2BR '"-""'~' 546-1300 Prestlgous Yacht to You Call 565-3484 all ammen1hes Priv. 8Xlor or 't"Clt c.,~ .,..L-0-.-t -D,,,..,..la_m_o_n_,d,....,,R'"'l_n_g , Club 1n NB Harbor 3S to listen to a 10 min rm & bath. Avl now. A; I\~ .... "!l«t!le Reward! last seen 12. ft s11ps avail. 640·1494 tape to learn mOfe. S5SO + 646-1400 uc d •full\' Bonot'CI 3 Bny'Thurin 646-1154 476-8870 Charles. LOCKSMITH Hickory Place S695 & ••••••••• S67S (310) 431·7870 ---------Froet~·· Delight Mesa Verde SBr 2\~Ba Condo. 2Bd 2Ba. cozy family hm near parks. f p, carport, pots ok. Lndscpd yds. nu rooltpnt Only S730. 968·3905 1n.0U1. By ownr 556-8133 1 BR.2BR Mobile Home Ou1et & Socuro 1991 Newport Blvd. MISCEL~OUS RENTALS Npt Beach Own mas· Ser\. na uS sine .. 7' Ucensed. 3 yeara ex· ter sullo. Close to Open 7.>m.c~p'T'l >.Aoo~t LOST: male gray, blk & ••••••••• perlenc:e, sec:ucity sys· I Seabluf1 Clfn Atleh Hm. x nt Area Value! Alt ammonillos. Nr beach. Qulol Pool (.'111 1-800-941-8321 wht Tabby, big. fluffy, tems·neod own tool1. S500. 645·6799 •Season GrHtln t/• ~riendty. COM erea. EMPLOYMENT Stock Mar lndu1trlal, 848·8373 Gorgeous 2BD 2BA Park. s 1,250, poss lso ~;:;1g~'::i w~~·c:;4~~~~ opt. Call Sid 216·5689 1-E ... ,-•"""ld-e--lB_r_t_B_a_._n_o_w ROOMS 2706 ••••••••• Patrick Tenore Agt ---------cpl 'pnt. carport, lg iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l••••••••- 780-8702 IAGUNA patio. Avl now. No pet MAC SE Tons of s:w. COMMERCIAL --------NIGUEL 2152 $750 Incl ull. 720-1565 plus printer & modem. REAL ESTATE ANNOUNCEMENTS liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii E' a Ide 1 Br. den, car· 5495 for an! &4&-8306. NEWPORT Owner heartbroken! ••••••••• 3205 Lakewood 81vd. REWARD 760-8S86 Long Beach Ca 90808 Ml SSI NG PASSPORT ---------1 _ _,F,,..•,,..,•,..,,",....,3..,..1...,,<>-4.....,,....2,...1,...,·9,,...5..,..7,,..,1~ Last seen In silver EMPLOYMENT POSTA1. & CiOV'T JOIS MBZ on 12{7 at CM K· SS30 $21'MOUR+8ENEF1TS Man. Please call Mahn iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NO EXP WILL TRAIN Esland1ar 722-0131 Appl+lnlo 714-6-47·1991 BEACH 1069 T ENNIS VILLA at iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Monarch Bch. Beau· port. lndry. Cute, •NB 1/2 Blk to beach. cloan. See 1773 West· Prof. non/smk, kit priv.1---------ANNOUNCEMENTS $35,000/Yr Income minster (upper). $795/ Gar. W/d $400/mo. BUSINESS OFFICE --------potential. Reading RENT mo. 642·5488 No/pots 714·646-5676 FOR RENT 2769 2920 PERSONALS :gg-~~8.!~~8 F~x~. (~~ tilully turn'd. 2 blks to ocean S 1200 489-8198 through ctassilied Best Area Value! X -U S -N av v P 11 o t iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ••••••••• 1361 tor details. Seeking room tor rent •Balboa Island* HOST FAMILY OR ------------------In NB COM n·smk/n-ROOM & BOARD Quality 4/5Bd 3Ba •---------EASTSIDE COTTAGE exec home nr Fashion NEWPORT 3BR tBA W'D hk·ups, drink Please call Eric Marmo Ave. upstairs NEEDED EMPLOYMENT Klug 661-8507 office. lSO sq ft . College-age Korean S325!mo. 675-8877 sottware onglnoer on 5530 Isl w/spa, pvt yard on one yard. Garage CDS. Xlnl cond, won't BEACH 2169 S92S. mo .... 722·6294 lastl Only $499,900 w/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1---------EMPLOYMENT 5530 EMPLOYMENT 5530 TE RMS I Call Nowt HUGE BACK YARD Patrick Tenore Agt 3BR/2BA Garage, firo-S299 11t Month's Rent BOTEtS Lnrgo 1 Bd In 30 unit inlern program needs iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil a family 10 stay with Jan 2-Feb 20. Will pay good money. Please call Marca or Allura at 714·540·2400. 780-8702 placo. large dock, closo to beach $1475 BIG CANYON Dover yearly 673-7871 plan. 2BR, Oen, 2BA. =---------$489,SOO. By Owner. Big Cyn guard gated complx nr Triangle Sq. a MOTELS Bunk House Apts 2718 642·140t LAGUNA BEACH ____ SIROUDS _.....RETAll THE LINEN EXPERTS Call 644-5215 furn 2Br 2Ba, den. LV•---------MOTOR INN BIG CANYON VILLAS a iry. Reis. $3100. 619-Santa's Studio All 360-2629 80S.IJ69..J648 u111 pd Sparktlng 2·3Br for sale/IH On/ pool. Only $515. Call off courso. S37<>-469K. -.-.-c ....... R"'"E_,S...,T-2_b_d_2-.S-b-a 968-<il495 Molinda Agt. 759-7700 Ocean vu 1st ~ last 1-U-n-b-.-1-1e-v_a_b_l_•_1_B_r_I_ + soc $1295/mo. 1 yr Kitchenettes • Ocean Vu PY! Bell • Pool • HBO • Mild Coffee Scrv • Datly S.38+ Wkly Sl7S+, Moolhly Avatl 714-494-5924 985 NIN1h Coast H •Loving, Nurturing, Stable Couple: Wish to adopt Lile 1n rural communlly, country, wooded, home. Prom· lso future devotion and love to newborn. Strom1', the upscale home fa~h.ton retail store. -.eeks highly mot1\iated individuals wnh strong customer ~erv1ce skills. Ple3!>e apply tn person for the following p<l~•tiOn!l HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR RENT GENERAL 2102 lse uni oxoc 838-7488 No pots. Eloc range, polio, totally encl gar. SS50 • dop. 642·5964 FABULOUS SAVINGS BUSINESS & FINANCE Call Eilloen & Bob 1 ·B00-4 8 8 ·32 38 If you would hka to•--------- live In a home that's HUNTINGTON _V_A_CA_TI_O_N ____ I•••••••-LOST & valued from S800K 10 BEACH 264 s12M. Visions Proper-0 RENTALS 2722 BUSINESS FOUND 2925 ties on D Is play Is iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii looking for qualified Holiday Cheer Apt New 28. motor homo 'FOR SALE 2900 $1000 Roward tor F, C..-. Cl9llt -manngcrs to livo In 1 Bd 1 ea, patio, go· for rent. Full kttc:hon, 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Siiky Terrier Salv, l.'I .. l•wl :~~t~eer pr~~rtloc~nt~oc~ rnge. Only S675 can ihowor, TVNCR. Day 1• grey, bind. Pink collar __ .__ 968-0145. & wkly rates. 559•8844 Truck Mount• d Lost on 12 '7 at Spy· Gaaraaleed Ehzabeth or Mollssa S t e a m C a r p • t glass, CdM Pleos'\ Plac .... I ._1_1_4_.2_8_0-_8_0_80_. ___ NEWPORT Cleaner All equip· page 560-2074 • ·-RENTALS TO men1 ready to work •---------Illy Cnllll 1111..... LIDO Mot;>llo Hme Park BEACH 2669 Flyers. stationary Found Qofden Retrlver CIW.lfWIYI Charming furn'd 1•11"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SHARE 2724 800# Etc. $12,000 12/11/95,6pm.Corner " 4 •• -•--Steps to pvt bch $12501• Obo Cati 714·548· of San Joaquin Hiiis --_-675-3969 909·371-1160 *Walk to Bch/Nr Hoag 4162. (9:30-3pm.) Rd & Marguerite Ave, Lrg 2Br 2Ba Twnhse-2 1 Blk frm B ay View CdM. 640-7560 BALBOA docks encl gar. $975. frm bale., Shr lrg 3BR 1---------FOUND PURSE In ISLAND 2106 APARTMENTS Poo1/Spa ...... 646-6838 ~~~~P58';f~r;;~3.':{~~:0 BUSINESS parking iot one. 11th i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii OPPORTUNITY Street. 646-<il84B FOR RENT •1BR $825* Bal Penn Pt. House Unusualllf large 4Br 2BR 2BA $725/Up near wedge. Sundeck, 2904 FOUND: EARRING 4Ba 2-1tory updated Refrlg & dishwasher tplc, w/d. s4251 utl. Gold wllh stonea. FLOOR MANAGER (Full Time) 16672 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach SALES ASSOCIATES (Full&: Part Timc) 1835 B129 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa STROUD offers a competitive hourly ~abry plus honu~!l. paid vac-Jtions, 2~ merchandJ-.e discount. excellent hen· efits tor Fir and career advancement EOEMFJO/V hm. Lrg pallo, Frnch 2602 Incl. 60x30 pool. No Avall nowl 875-4325 Hughes parking lot. drs. 2 fp. Step1 to GENERAL pets. No leos. No=-..,....,,..-------$P ayphones-Local Westclitf. 846-0491 ~~$3~.72~~3 I~~-~-~-~~ ~an.545~855 BalPenn ~s~peraon ~~~Lowe~ ~~"l=~~~~~~~~~------------------------~-for 2~BR 1 BA House $ 2 K /Wk I y p 0 t 'I. Premium loc. Beaut Anaheim-Elfin El· CANAL FRONT 2bd nur beh. $600/mo B00-800-347024Hr1. & charming 4Br h m w/ egance-Apt 1 Bd 1 Ba, 2ba, don, garage. Up· Inc. util furn 574·9785 , __ M_e_d-le-a-1-8-111-in_g_F_/_M_ bay vu, 31~Ba. deck, lrash/water paid. Oa· s tra. Yr lease. No pet. B lb p p 1 3/gar. Only 7 yr1 old. rage. Only $480. Call $1405/mo. 4002 River : d oa /ebnt~· S 'v 100,000 + F(T $3695. 640-5324 968·0145 1·800·300·3353 • rm w a • •P· 45.000 + P(T ---------·---------_.......,~~...;..;~.;...· --entr. Ip, W/0. Oulel • COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 area S5so. 673·6557 Join 1 27 fHr old com· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii coM 1 Bdrm avt. uus panr. Home base com· paid. No pet1, non b sl O amklng. 708 Avaca do puter U nes1; nt On s390 e1s-e834 one training. No cl11ring COM front house with hOUSt ftts. yard. 28'· 1 Ba, w/d. NO SELLING REQ'D 1 800. Non-1moker. QUIBT a: SBR.BNB Palm ~esa Apart••1ents STARTING ANEW . BUSINESS?? 64~4 1-80().217·2878 txtH2 PAYPHONE ROUTe& e e RENT • • • • • • • • • • • • 111e &f1I Dq>artmmi a tk lNtily J>ilol is p/MiiJ uvouott classir1ed BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 2904 LOC-1 Sil .. ·fOr .. e ele , 12.0 00 /wk potential, 800.208·~00. 24 tlrl. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 2804 SUCClESSfUL BUT DISSATISFIED? · tO annt>Untr II MW JJtrtAct now~ Ill nt'W blisintJJrS. w~ uiJJ now SF.ARCH iht ""'1V .for'°" /11 no tx11t1 ~. lllM 1'MJ'* tht ti~ 11nd 'th tnp ttt tht °'"1t HUt«;,, Saa AM Thm. tf ~ ilfm' 'tht.lll!ll1CI, is~""' will file JWI'.~ '1wi1tar Plll1M *'4t>PMlt '""1 t/t, C...,. CJmt. f*bliJI oner• tutrlt for I-'~•,.,..,,. "-1 w ,,,,,J ihm f*,_, ~ of~ uilhlM~<.ltd. !"'-_, "1 '°A ,,,,..fo:titi• ~ Fllf2' """'• t1. p.;; Pik .uo \r &]St. 0.. MOIL !f Jllf' °"°*:.i,..till • s.(!JI) 604321..Jw *111 rMllt •s•cm•J!t,.," llil.Jo '"' '1 .-,,_ "-IJ'-".,,jMI. ,,.. ............... .a. ... ,...G#ll TODAY'S (;RaSSwoRo PUZZLE 12-IMI 32 Una<:eom· panled ~~ 39 G~ 41 AJm; 42~ -45~::i -done 47 Ayhlgh 50 f urthest bad( In time EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 5530 SERVICES 5533 WANTED 5535 S•l•s/M•rk•tlng •••-•-H a r d W o r k I n IJ Execu11ves. Computer Please b• aware that Degreed Accountant literate. FAX resume: the llstlng1 In this cat· with BS urgently '714·280·1 180 Atln: agOty may require you •••k• trainee level Elizabeth. Or call to call a 900 number Accountant/Auditor '280-8080. In wtilch there Is a position ........... ASAP. &al•a/Phone charge per ml,,ute. Please make offe r. Re la•ed Waterfront Be A High Cl••• C 8 I I 6 4 5 ·8 1 S 0 Office: Seek$ moll· Dinner Comp•nlon fVated seller for Inter· Pl•tonlc:, Top Pay! ~et'1 i'1 Boating Co. e33·7905 rae v-tnt SfBenl 723·73S9 j'Whether you're buying RENT tor selling, Classified icovers all your naedsl lhrough classified On the move? Sell your extra household items in Classifi ed - DOIOSTICS 5540 llDCIWIDIS! PITS • ------------.;._~----~--------~~~ ............ lllSC. ·eo1sAJIDIAl.S 8y ewcaa aonN _.,.OMMSHMW .ndTANNAH~ LM-mWMTD In Colta ..._ hOme to aatwer l;aty a.-... Ader•bl• Am. •• _____ .,... ....... _...._ ... cw• o1 I CtlllChn. W~ 9llver plf19 klllltO Pu.-• Whit•, C010ua MOO cnon&h ""•• "B P ll '' Juat In Ume ror RA and .!:'d. ..,... coom m,::::,u'-a,.!J:r;.. CM11mu1 •~ wt<t DEL MAil C1t4) 17""4243 roque" Sterling. New, Old. 111 ahol; IJKC WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ ---------~ Q. I • /IA South, YU.loer9ble. you bold; ..,., ott o.4Qtto ...aa P&nner opena the biddina with one no trump. What do you re.pond? Q. t · /IA South, vulnerable, you hold: ..rtH1Vofcl ocuot•• MKQU J>art.oer Open.I the bidding with one diamond. What do you respond? Q. 8 • A. South, vulnerable. you bold: M 10 7 oA J 10 85 OK J 1 2 .a 'l'he hicldina' ha. proceeded: NORTB tA8T 80\ITB 1• 2<> . ' What do you bid now? Q. 4 • Eut-W~ vulnerable, as South you hold: M OK 10111 <>J 854J The bidding has proceedd: NORTH EAST 80\ITB WEST 3 0 Dbl f • WMt do )'O\I bid now? Q. a • Neither wlnerabte, u South MERCHANDISE )'OU hold: 18 In. w/gla11 dlshH reg. 3 male, 3 S9male. ••"' 18117 Mutll-F11m. and 111ver center Almost housebroflen. x.mu decot, 11v rm cover. 1950 obo 650-$1*$350, ~998 furn, Medallion patio 0170. Auetr•ll•n SNPh•rd fum, '1Ym equip, Spy. ouallty Pupa. Blac:k gla11, 23 Mon19c1to . r11trmusr -. Tris. S300 Tim QARAQI! SALE SaV •K•I <?Al071• 07f •106S •-------....--"""'n~~ ell M 5-540S Sun 8·12 Women'• ANTIQUES 6010 !QUIPM!NT 6016 •Poodl .. AKC• clothes 10-14, bOOk· The biddinlr bu proceedd: 80UJ'H ftUT NORTH Pua P.. I<? f What do you bid now'? Q. e • Netthtt vulnerable, u South you bold: •Kea OA10714 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Tea Cup Toy & Mini cases, furniture, knlck- ••••l•r Photo $250-$950 114.838-4457 knacks "" mlkh more l 1901 Antique Coc:k• 821 lrl1 tall B•r w/21 olllg. l!nt•rger 2 lens, •a· PUG 1how qlly, hny pewtet trv pc:t . 645-5423 ae11, tray1, etc. xfnt fem, fawn 4 mo, hH 1----....,...---- cond. $175. 844-8122 brkn, ahots & papers COSTA 1l•rsA 6124 •BUYING ITEMS* 500 S 8-3888 "'"° From 1800-1960. 1 pc ---------1 __ s ___ 5 ___ "---liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii to anure e state. Paint· COMPUTERS 6018 Save a bu Hd and O•r•v• Ser• Fine lng1, china, glaware. abandoned pets. Be • gifts & collecllblH, turn, ate. lmmed caah. volunteer/fo1ter. Call lurnlture 12/17 Sam top$. 673-6223 Iv mag M•o Cl/Upgrd 040 Crd 714·597·9037. 302 E 18th SI CllA -8/125+101\. $500 ObO. ' ' • The bidding baa proceeded: 13" Monitor 673-3464. YORKll! for Xmast 11/l Lrg wood swing set, .. !?~ ~ N12fn"f1 US1'1... AP'DYY11ucrr J/1!011 ---------• lb, Calendar glrl, yr bed frame, chalra, .--.--v -.I""~ ~ v old, hn brkn, lilied a book shetvn, 6' •IHI f WANT.ED shots $2500 858-388S. comm'I 1lnk, ml1c. Whatdoyoubidnow? FF Frig 9135• Wastt.r TO BUY 6019 --------SAT 12116, 8·12, 358 & Dryer $110 each. Ramona Way-olf Tustin Look for an.were on Monday. WarrantH & DeliVery iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilMUSICAl Seturd•Y 7•m·12pm ( 7 1 4 ) 9 5 3 ·9 8 2 2 Need Slae 11 AAA INSlJOME.NTS 6055 Antq bar, brand new Le•rn to be a better bridlfe WorMn't Sho.e New 1klls. new mtn blkH, pl•yerl 8ub1cribe now to the ,_f_UllNl ___ TURE ____ 6-0-1-4 ;r .. :::.C:,·.,..~~~t. Beldwln Ac rosonlc ~~:i:.~· ::rde~ 't':~r:'_ Goren Bridlfe Letter by callinlf Plano. S pinet type 447 Cabrlllo St. (800)7•1225 for information. Or $1250, tuned, llk•new write to Goren B~diie Letter, 2 Futon• wtwood FREE TO YOU 6022 condition 873·6246 P.O. Bos +no,~ n. 80680-frame. Ort wht & blue iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif coUNTAJN +uo. s2501S200. 650-7814 -------- aotd•n Retrl•v•r• SPORTING ALLEY 6134 75% OFF M/F 7·8 yra. BeauV GOODS 6065 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~ DHlgn Center Prlcet h .. lthy both grt l<ldsl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii KtNKO'S QARAGll Entire contents of Tect758-038S 848.()119 SALE Sat, Dec. 16, model home: Iron ----------• Aetoblc Ht11111 Rider From St49 1 Oam-Noon, 1 S709 beds, iotas. chairs, Moving Boxea Trdmll New $l800J()nly sz49 Brookhurlt St. Utect atone vases, armolre. pac:klng paper, all ~HIWSUOO/Only$2SO compulera, cash reg. 24S-n27 or 383-8836 •lzes. 842•34•1 StlirM.HIWS2l~$299 lsters, FAXes, misc. llecydt Nlw SZ39Wnly S295 store equipment Dbl Dreeser Brand Sololt1N1wS130Gi'OlllySt9S new, mirror & nit• JEWELRY, FURS MUGE ULE ENDS SUNDAY! 1tand, ash wood S85o & ART 6025 2000 EXERCISE MACHINES"' IAGUNA 0~~so8:~~o72~~~~1t lank Rep0'1114-5Sl-4H7" HILLS 6150 LOVESEAT Brand now. Cream Colored. Southwest pattern. $250 Call 646-4417 FOR SALi!: Jewels of Brend New Sklla iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii the Rich & Famous & Blizzard as Raolng O thar11 Gold, dla-Ski 203cm 645·5423. monds, color stones. Buy/Sell 840-2661 NEIMAN MARCUS TV, ELECTRONICS, MERCHANDISE Canadian Lyox Jackel STEREO 6080 Misc. 6015 Great 4 1kl, was $7K, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Hll $2500 875-1252 ******* HU 0 I! NELLIE GAIL SALE/FUNDRAISER Sat. 1211 8 8am-3pm Quality Items donated by local resldan11. 24822 Buc k Bo.,d l liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------•Yamaha Stereo Sy1tem Orlglnal Greal 1oundl Very --------- '84 Chevy 454 truc:k OU P•lntlngs loud, clear. Dout>le NEWPORT motor w/2 bolt main, "Catalina Island" Tape player, Amp, BEACH 6169 Intake manifold, water By Ivan Anderson, Tuner, Turntablo. Lrg iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii & luel pump, flywheel, Famous t. a gun a 1peaket1 $400 1574· balancer, A..V cam. lmpreulonlst. Paid 4255/hm 458·8282 *YARD SALE * 1plit lire spark plugs. $4500 Sell for $1200. Dec. 16th 8am-3pm $2000 obo. 846·3255 Coll 644-4238. Many lterr11. aome XMAS TREES 6-9', 15 RANCH MINK Short GARAGE SALES ~l~~'!t~e:· m~~~A~~~!i gal S40. Herbs. Junipers jacket med-small $500 3220 Broad St. Btwn $1. 8' King/On palms obo 873-3042 ·-------· Bolsa/Westmlnsler $20. C1trus-avoe&do (fruit· --------- Have your classified ad in 176 newspapers with a combined circulation over 3 million. Ing) s10. Cement follll-Red Folf Fur Coet ---------Des igner Furn. S•I• taans $110, bird baths hip length, size 8/10. BALBOA Dec 15·17. Pin• $20. 909·674-9422 eeauhfull Pd $1500. PENINSUIA 6107 dressers. bkcases, sacrifice $500 obo armoire. Whl brocade Boy's Ski Cloth•• 5 4 8 -4 9 9 s 1ola, din rm table. Uka nawl Ski outfits, Greet Berg•lns Holl· Frch Iron patio furn, boots, gloves, Levi's, ---------day alulfl unaold In-gilded mirrors. Call for $400 Is all It takes to place a 25 word or less ·classified ad. $15 for each additional word. CAL•SCAN (91 6) 449-6000 elc. sz10.12. 646-S674 PETS & ventory from xmaa directions 644-6551 MOVING SALE ANIMALS 6049 boutique Sat 12118 E•t•t• S•I• given by 72" glass top-bl'a11 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 10-3. 61 1 W. Bay. C.D.M. Con11gnmen1. bu• dining table w/S Huge Moving ••I• Mostly lurnllure. mauve u pholste red ADOPT·A·PET furniture, Including 2 1938 Port DwilaJgn Cir. chalra $.400 obo. Ori· Every Sat & Sun at dining tablH, elHper/ ,_F_r_I &_s_at_e a_m_·3_P_m __ ental c:arved wood PETSMART, Fountain sofa, & lots of e><tras. ***ESTATE SALE bar, w/2 wood carved Valley. PupplH, kit· Uke new ladles & kids Sun 12·17 Sam-Noon bar 1tools $400 obo. ten1 and more, all clothes & much, much 1-Day Only. Orlantal Kenmore washing ma· looking for lovlng, car· more. 406 E. Bay Ava. Items, misc. furn. Etc .. chine. $75 obo. Call Ing homa1. CALL 597· Alley. Saturday &-12. 85t Domingo Dr. 11115 650-9266 9037 for more Info. 675-4339 NO EARLY BIRDSllll ...................................................... -~..;..;;.;;..;.._ ____ _ 3536 COMPUTERS 3S56 DRYWALL HANDY MAN 3710 HOME CARE/ MASSAGE 3830 PAINTING 3858 PIANO & VOCAL ROOFING ur •xperte recrurt, rain, create policy, develop multl·medla/ ads. 7t4-440·9008 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVI CB 3 584 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES 3 7 60 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil LESSO NS 3868 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Computer Co•oh liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Pelnt•Cupentry liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Skin & Bod.-Cere •W.P. YOUNGQUIST Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii REROOFING·Alf T)'p11 For affective reaming ...-SMA&.L J08 EXPERT Drywall and morel Nutritionist/Nu,.. Asst 10% OFF All Facl•I• Painting Contractor Elr,per1 Raplk1 Lf878358 All app1 a. 1ottwara DrywaJVPlasttr Repair Small Jobs 01<1 EJCtended care, plan 6 MuaagH & Waxing Oual. P*lntlng by profit PIANO Bag.·Advanced Best Value Roonng Mark 875·724~ ""•nglng ITaplng "'eiuure Gery 845·5277 p 1 0 Call Becky 268·6608 Ucl 802098. Ins. All •g••Teaeher Cart. •714-258-7038• c~mm/A'.;• 5S11·5573 ..,,,-,m-1 '""R,_1_t1-re_d__,C,....o-n-tr-•ct-Of rep.meas. r. appla FrM nt. &es-3305 J;~~r,Z~1"e:~~v:~·9 1_s_u_p_e_rv_l_•_•_d_R_o_o_n_n_g_ Micro S11tell\a Support Provld•• computer connectlvlly. Call ro detall1. 714~2·5925. SERVICE PRO Repairs, Improvement•, ~;~~.~.•cg:~;'~:.;~~n~,.M_O_VIN __ G ___ 3 _ 8 - 3 - 4 -2-,-y,.-a,....va-utr-P-•l_n_ll_nt_, Expert Roonng Svc. Acouatlc Removal am jobs. O\Jahty/1ntegnty PLUS touchupa. Ll6959Sh 8ond1d•tn1'd H•ng•Tape•Texture I care, Ken M~t170 ---------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 24 Hra. Richard Sinor PET frH E1L 831-4900 L#400030 831M~278 ROOFING carp, plbg, INTERIOR PUBLIC NOTICE UctP280f54.4 &45-.3209 SERVICES 3870 •------- palntg, •lee, lile, atucco. DESIGNERS 3 782 Tha Calif. Publlc Ullll· QUALITY CARE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SPRINJ(l.ERS 3921 ELECTRICAL 3610 Remodels. MORO.AN llH Commlstlon RE· 20Yrs Exp. Excellent iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3557 Uc'd 850.3281 &l .. CH ST DESIONt QUIRES h d wo rkman1hlp. Fair !lteraonaJlzed Pel Care SPRINKLE.,, Rl!P•en Mobile "'403·5385, • " • t at all uae price•. ••5.2 .. 17 Ron Ka •I a11am"tlve No " ~ " t"A'DPENTRY 3510 ~ltilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ,,. 3920 llrch SI. 110t NI houaahold goods ..., "' nn • · Valv11•Ha1d .. Tlme-: r--' IW!rU:ii\,u~ra .... tlBrlck, Bloc:k, Slone, Tiie Aot Eleotrlo•I work Carpentrr•Eractrloal Fabric • Wallpaper movara prlnl their CHUNG'S PAINTING ~~~·~er~ :~~1:7t'~~· clock•. 25Yrt Local Exp. J Cone, P•llo, Driveway Duncan Electric Plumbln g •Orywall• Carpet• Blinds P.U.C. Cal T number; 20 Yrs Exp. Gd Prlcel John 282-2831 1 4 to Z HANDYMAN CAIDBHPll&.SOIOOL fplc, BBOa. Rel. 2!5 Yr Quick Ae1ponH Stucco•Palntlng•Tlfe S•Y• Up to 50% limo• and chauffeur• Guar work. Fr" Eat. 1 lilSTAWREFACE CABINETS 721 Utica, H\.l'llJngton Bch Exp. Tarry 557.7594 Local Uc. 850·7042 Roonng•Jlm 841·7494 714-758·1420 print their T.C.P. num· Uc4'37S602 S3S·1S34 _P_l_U_M_B_I_N_G--3-8-9-0 TRANSIATODJ Kitchens, baths. door•. ('714) SM-1441 u---------Llo'd Contrector CARPENTRY WI d bar In all advert11e-a,~!':.,.Ab..!.~.T·P~'~~.1:'. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TUTOR £V3927 u·~ln~d~OWl~·~Dou9~~54=8-~72~5~8.1'------~-...;.----·1• Best Price/Quality Small job 1paclaJl1t Doors . wO:,d ~::: ment1. II you have • .......... ........ -"'"-::. Hend.-m•n/Remod•I l.And1cape,bflck,11one Fan1•Llhgt 1 •Spa • Drywall Repair •JEWELRY 3784 queallon about the I• Llc'di1na'd 1lnca '78. THE LOCAL PLUMBER : ; Addltlon1. Bath. Kitch Concrf\I 100-188-tOOT Oatnand Electllc 845-36~ Ll28t5S1 • Call Bob gallty ol a mover, limo 980.7093 Pg-664-3947 .. JamM E. Bangert Co.· LEARN SPANISH NOWI 1 "'•·Water Damage CL~ 11 •'ING 24"' S323 p 3 "" or chauff eur, call: s· 1 .... 7 I Elec, Plumb, & Paint ~· 3548 .. EXPE.RTi Blk walls, •· g· 12 ........ 28 Wllll•m ~arold J eweler• Publlc Utllltl•• Ike'• Cualom P alntlno ince ... Great gl" fOI you and 64a.2342/PW a27.a122 SERVICES brick, concrt, 1tucco & FENCES K•ndym•n Cherlle Wa\Ch & Jewelry repsir Comml11lon Prof, Clean, Quality Fnendly Setvlc: .. lnatKed S•mlly. Eicp'd SA TutOf I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii atone. 25Yr E1Cp. Lows 3615 P•lntlng carpentry Antlque•Ane .Jewelry 714-558-4151 Work. lnVExl 6 Docks. Ll532981 675-$004 Sue•n• 97~7409 ----------1 A TOUCH OF CLASS JoH &31·7843 & DECKS plumbing, fanc:e bldg'. l!uy/MMrada 073..0385 , Lll'703488 831 ~49t0 ALLEQIS PLUMBINOr---------qRPET Cl•1V1lng. RH/Comm liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Local rHld. 760-5044 Dlbern•rdo • Moving JUNO Ll!a P•lntlng 24Hr Emer9eno1 Svo. TILE 3928 rr e" .. '"''G 3515 Uc/Bonded Frff Eat •F • H C I! •• Loc:al/Olflce/Storaga fllVlnt New conat. Lowest Or1ln Cle111lng.Replpe1 ,=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiiii i"""&;.Alun TeraH 2a2.7143 CONTRACTORS WOOD/CHAIN LINK Ho"'• R•p•lr/Remoder IANDSCAPE & Long 0111. Free Est. ,. GENERAL 3558 ·No Job too tmau. Cos~~ ~==~~~pport IAWN CARB 3808 U181632 079•3114 t~:;;;~;ad1 ~=~~1~~ r;~,~~=1:::;;J; COE~MNllTC_. MARBLE! '1oPh .. C•rpeWphl •80~1~.~~~~e.;;=NG ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 71"'"948..SS21 Jim 931·2490 •Two Brothers Moving ..,...--------• .-.-.. ln•l•ll a• ¢1rpet & UphOisttfY Cltlnlng ..,.. 11 F l!S OATES Peln\er N"d• W•rk Ex1>9t1 Drain CIHnlr19 Feb. Ctean•up. Llc.'d : 1 P'rotnpC SeMct•All Riles S10.00 per hour. CPI BUILDERS INC. '* ENC * HOME SEftVICES B•alo Y•rd Melnt Homa/Ofllce • 7·DIY1 OualllyeNHt•Aellable a Ph.1mblng Repalra R .. a. S •t2·803:1, 71.-.e45·8102 714·54~388 Retldentlal Const. MW/fftNlr/po•t replaced Anything &. Everything L.awna, Cln•ups, f rH ln•ured alnce IHI. Plullr•Sllln•Varnl•h nr,. eap. M WOt1r guat.,~ ___ _.. __ ....__. ! •RITA• Uc.1518424•1n•ured AJ,~w~YI: if2~~~ Free Estimate. Rer1. Trim, Sprlnld11, A«ale, CALT1346SO IST·tlOO Danny310-433•11t3 Steve MWJM··w·•YY Clenla9 Done RJthtl (714) 98s.4ff3 MJchael 75tM 440 Thalcll t7U24$ Pg-4t~.el42 i---------MINaOW Cltole Melnt. n.w. 1 C!RAMIC Refarancea Available. DMI CONSTRUCTION VELA a TRDI • MUSIC Palnll11golnl/E1t Hou .. /Apl Preol•• Pfumblng COVERINGS 3932: tnY c5 3528 714-042•7979 Remodel1•Add1tl0n1 •WROUGHT IRON* ..., Quality Job. Fr" eel. Repalr9 a Remodela 1u-.. Qast,•f tne11•S1Cunty OoOta HAUUNG 3720 Top,., .. ,191..,,, •"a-•, LESSONS 3835 Free l1tlmat .. liiiliiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiil•WINDOW Cl••nln9 Hom• lmp<ovemsnta 1 ..aoo.~1 o.v•LA '" -L4'5&9S 1 83e..eaaa u .. ·n•a Ha.toeo ,.••ft¥ Showers R ... 'd •Catpet Cleaning• Ltl'707938 889..o8S1 ._.,....... 7'11 ... N f••liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii L.•e1 1 ... an 0 TJ.., Cuatom Home Bulldm ~ C'7t4-9ea.1aa2) Landacaplng a. Mslnt. 1.Mton1 to IOl1'l*OM you &\ POOL •n-eoe&or848-1525 Hotld•Jf wendow Ll c l481 U 4. Ref'•· -~r·-s 3•20 Wiii haul what Trash Tr .. Trim. Remov•I tovel Call Kalherlne'• SBIVICB 3867 s•RVICB 3894 I Regro 0 uti 30 ng n~ 1n1,1a1r,~ •,,~~~··~~r.<;t29~;~;: l • .I. Scott ConstNotlonl·e-L_O_O_ll_JN_S_T_Al_L __ JUNK To Th• DUMP eORB•N MAaT•RS • GIVe Vlolln Of Plano -,-8-.-5-0-N-AL ___ _ Clean Ina Quality .,,.,8, ... 7789 ~ n4n v Man won'tl 968·1882 Oardenlng Svc. 14f-55t2 cone.art Ateoc. e3t·l214 ••••••iiiiiiiiiiil Ii work at reu ••I••· PLAHT AATIST CuoloMIHd X••• •••••&iliiiiil t!d Sarr..-S48.3:t71 •QUALITY WO"K* HEALTH/ 8pecl1ll1t In axl1llng -,-,.-.~-m-~.----~ a: Cethera.-.W PUR• WAT&R CAR• Hou ... c1e.,.1,.. DOORS 3580 HardwdNinyl/Coram!c NUTRITION !t742 l•nd•C•P•/lrrlgatlon n&\&u;.,;, You PfOVld• cerda etc. Pool/Sp• 8¥0 a Repart. Xlnl Aer1. SuppllH Mrble/Clllptt•Bnd/lnt '1 upgr•~. 7eo;11ea OCCASIONS 3840 ca.uctla &45-0932 eves flltera•Pump1•Htat1r1 'urntlh.O. Own Tr11111. •-L70ta7e '722·7~:taillii•••iill••-w .......... IYC. M•_..1ae ......... ,,."°" ,. ~, -Lorie 780.5044 depondeble door • •---------.- hanoer. ouar wotk. GI.ASS/ -.-1-,-0,-1-llOIC-l_N_o_•_ L!GAl AweeetnS a.unc.a PIANO• VOCAL TRADE tvougtl clmlfled Ma.:.H71 r .... 00n 121.aeto MlaltORS 3942 in, o~v-11 SUVICIS 3112 r:-::ldr=' -LISSONS 3888 ROOPJNG All N*'Ufal •1~···~ 3910 Money lee!( Ouet.ue •Pl-Lieeeefte• • ITAllU QWI 714-7.o.at•a a.Mutt. ~mont Custom WOftl. Aepalte av•ll•ble. Degreed & Aeatomlonl 14'445t =======:!lt•...,_,,.,...---...;;..-..;.;;.--.i ,,;; ... -....._______ THCher. 940-1947 We gala should hang1 toge ther, Sltlp, 1n11air, advice to ttl• crll%)'.• 831-2111 anytime : tOATS • 7011 0....., •' WHt Ma· rifle, new bottom, & ~.5 hp new engine saoo lifm. 723-6048 NOW OPBff uuaunvs COSTAMDA , ............ 9IQS1. •at _.. eooos ....., Auto, aunroot, amlfm C•H. alloya. Good cond. 1975. 631•7149. IUICJt 9035 '88 Gr•nd ... tloftal v.s turbo, fUfl ~. ne.v paint. eeK ml. $$995 obo. ~500 DUFFY ELECTRIC BOATS •SALES •SERVICE tRENTALS .USED BOATS eTRADE·INS •CONSIGNMENTS Chramt wtiee&'c.d. $29.995 Uc 2KF.J38Z •---------- Factory SllOwroom 2001 W. Coast Hwy. (Between Ardell & SH Scout Base) M~M27 1_, J.,_ ean.r. O\tome Wheels/ C.D. $24.500 Uc 2V\.Ylile5 1~ 38.oci)Mi~ Wheels $21.500 VIN t538627 CADILLAC 9040 •ao 350 Blarttz Deluxe ed. 75K Ol1Q ml, 1-onr. Moonrf. Auna good. $1300 obo. 675-0046 NpB '92 STS Black on black. 30K mires, Xlnt condl Garaged In COM. S2.2K 453-3110 POWER BOATS t98Z J.,_ 1012 Red / =-whee. CHEVROLET 9045 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii S21.9Q9 VI H 65471 0 92' Hobie Pwr 13' 40hp Mariner, Trailer, Ctr. Console, Extras S5500 966-2929 IY message SAIL BOATS 7014 '30 SAIL BOAT• Diesel, whffl, clean. owner terms. S 11,000 Pos t..-ms. 723""°74 25Ft Coronado with 30ft mooting, Newpor'1 Harbor. $9,000. Call 640.....053. 1992 Jlgl.lll' VDP Red I Olrome Wheels SZZ.500 Uc 3CHZS74 1913.Jeep Gr.nd Cher. LTD Green I Loaded $24.995 VIN 570367 1994Ford ~ $19.995 Lk 3JVL762 1994 ~ Wrangler 10.000 Miles / Loaded '83 Chev Camaro BerllnettL Full power, T-top, wheels . 1 owner, all records, alarm. 723-1504 •ae Chev z-2a va, nice car, 125K, de-pendable, maintained, cheap. PW, PL. AC, tilt, cruise, morel $.3,500 obo. Call Mike 645-8069 EXT 2. 1990 Cavalier 41,000 ml, xlnt cond. Grey 2· door coup. $5,400. 675-1006 Cal 25 rebuflt/lOaded, cruising/racing, $5000 firm. Must Sffl Call. 723-6048 S17.995 I.Jc 3.JYJ386 FORD 9075 MARINE SLIPS DOCl(S 7022 100' slip. Avail. full/par- tial u•age. 14.00. ft mo to mo. 675-6240 35' a. 55' Max, Bal Pen. Sec 1-car prkng Incl. On·shr laclllty. S350'S750/mo. 723·5835 50 FT max aide tie, great loc near NHYC. Perfect for boat pa- rade. S12/ft. 675-9282 1994BMW 3251 16.000 Miles I Green $29.995 VIN 00678 BAUER LOTUS • COSTA MESA '91 Eagle Premier 6- cyl, auto trans, AC, CC, 100k mi. $4500 0801 985-0851 '91 Explorer Sport 2x4, 2dr, SOk"ml, am/ Im, CO. 1 orig owner, xlnt cond ! Brgdy. $10,500. 673-3442 HONDA 9085 '89 Accord LXI auto, 4dr, green, 54k ml, $9750 OBO. 855-0660 BALBOA YACHT BASIN has boat 11ip1 from 31 to 40 ft avail, $14.50/tt. 1573-1761 2115 Hmor Blvd MAZDA 9125 SLIPS: 22' to 44' Shower•, swimming 642-7700 li•ii93iiiiieii2eiioiixiiiiisiii1viierii, ii4diir. poola. Friendly to -------- boatera. 723-4074. MOTORCYCLES SCOOTERS 8018 COME SEE OUR BMW ROADSTERS START· ING AT $8,990 IRV SEAVER MIC 714-532-3700 Why play Hide 'N Seek with childcare? Call Claeelfled No matter what you're doing. your hometown newspaper nw~~ fits In. "lodayl 842.:'5676. 1!=========2 BOATS 7011 BOATS -... ,__"~--,sfe no cost. ,,~•nuai· tax benefit, ~ll:l"lll111111i111:iufing sailing and to Orange eles Inner city Put a few words to work for you. Call 642-5678. ~.8lot at/ac/p1/pb, am/fm cass, new tire• & tage, minll 1 ownr $10,950 644-5424 MERCEDES 9130 '92 300E Black, loaded, with phone. 53,000 miles. S26,750. 966·9348 1975 2400 Beaulllul IL blue, low mil., loves trwys, v91y econ, estate sale $3,800 494-4183 att. 5 wkdys ·ae JETTA 5-Spffd, A/C, alarm, am/Im sl•reo, cas1, aunrf. $2995. 714-442-3312 MISC. AUTO 9245 fiVERYONE DRIVES! REPOSESSED CARS •Take Oftr Payments• 93 Chev Corsica 94 Toyota Camry LE 94 Ford Tempo 93 Nlsaan King Cab 89 Jaguar 89 Mercedes 420 87 Chev Spectrum 87 Sterling 820SL 87 Acura lntegra 87 Ford Aerostar tTake Onr Parment•• REGARDLESS OF PAST CREDIT 1·80<>-43o.AUTO TO DRIVE RANGE ROVER 1990 Top of the line, LOADED, xclnt cond., 4-c:tr country green, front grill S19,900 obo 573·9iU8 or a.,pa, 938-2 t 78 ·····-·-·············-····· O I : 0 Yll,111.L MY CAA ! • • • • : ,.._ SATIJRDA~ DECEMBER 116, 1995 by stopping in today at any .... "~z~c-.... one of these local Orange ,,, r.~·#\f:f::,.~~ County Auto Dealers! ,,, ,_4~~.,.~~ ll'B 1T ---B '' /o. A-. A:. ..... ,.._ uy, ~e or. rowse # ~-?a-~ ... 1{bt'~ .... ?'~1 '': nge County__'s Auto Dealers are Number ~.4, ~ ,\ One in Customer Sat· action ~......._ · ~cq,. ... ;-. • .-.DaiD ..... LEiji;j•;;;Jiiii•~ciiiUK;-r-----:;ei;m~~-;----.!J.iiP.O*iiii*.~'m-,t-:-1t.-=1~mm c A~ LA c .• ~K service Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1 ·800-831-3377 714 380-1200 -IAY RADOOf HONDA C~.lllW tt81Mre ~e.tar Ed ~55..,~\111 2925A ~,..., ___ • 71""30-7800 Qi,'yJ~'(k'V'L-UT.Ll.JI CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Hort>or Blvd, C M 545-12000 .. 0111'15W1 mz1 ATLAS CHIYSUR/PLYMOUTH 2929 tt~~'f C.M .. = TUTILE CUCl TUSTIN DODGE 40 ~~6~>' IMne (JB/) HUNTIMGTOM IEACH HYUN.DAI 16661 Beoch Blvd H 8 142..0Ul R.fTCHH JONES MOTOI CMS 1301 Q.Jo I SI Newpot1 8eoctl 133-9300 • TUTTU CUCl NISS.AH 2845 Harbor Blvd,Costo Mesa S4o-6-4 I 0 .1 SOMErl'lMES IT PAYS TO WAIT YEAR END CLE CE 17 .... . " • ':'I I =i ' • • ' ... ... • ' IN CUSTOMER SATISFACTION NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY OR LEASE ; '13 BUICK CENTURY I.aw t12K Ml ... VK, Jii1<1. M.' 4t "'"'"I ld<'al Tran• Cat• ( .... JtlM) $3988 YOU lVIN!! ...... Pnce • Yal.'9 Paci..ed • K~ Enlry • DI* lut 8aiJs • A8 S ~ • l*llhtr Seti. • 3 a V6 • Power Windows & Ooor Lacks • Power Sul • Much Muctl Mor• • '95 BUICK PARKAV.E Only 4 t"ft Du.i"" Begs ~ • f .. Power & Oua/11) • Midi Much Mor9 Discount FromMSRP Is r z r Q l'. \LIT y l's r)) ( ' \ }{ s '19CADIU..AC EL DORADO '92Bt;JCK LE SABRE '9SBUICK CENTURY '"* 11111<! t 1, 01.,.,, Llhr 11 \> frv•llk • M111y Vtqw., r11tt1 "'hi "''""" lnL, l.c>t• ot l '"ur)' ,..., A'"'""' kaulrn. ~.. ~ ""'"' Ii.I • r "'""> (1111~'6) Glln..lt· .. '{4f>l"ll) I'm ltcm.lli ... 1(••11•111 $9988 810 988 s11 988 I-MARK Autn, .... ~I.a,-, 1<- m•b. l'Cliat>lc A al'JUNMtlt ( • 119 .! I) LXJ •Oil.•""'·"""-" alk" • 4t _, 11 "" '92BUICK '17 MERCEDES ''4 BUICK '95 BUICK BNZ 300£ LESABRE REGAL COUPE ........ NO MONEY DOWN FINANCING AV SOUTH COAST TOYOTA ANNOUNCES OUR YEAR-E ND CLEARANCE SALE! THIS IS A LEGmMATE INVENTORY REDUCTION! 24 MONTHS! $'129 + tu: lor 24 montt. on~ aedlt.. S8fil9 doWn, ,...... 112.089. _ .. __ + tu. 8a.iecl on 12,000 -.. - FRIENDLY PROFESSIONAL STAFF 24 MONTHS! S129 + tax lor ~ monttw on tppfOY9d cncllL t8Qlt clcMn, re9kUil $11,728. T""ol--+ tllll. a.Md on 12,000 n-. MODEL 1170t FANTASTIC SELECTION OF PRE-OWN.ED VEHICLES ...... CMCWM NC,.cMMtte (#001'114) • LOCAL ... .,,,.... HllVICS •rWCOPrU& DONUTa•~ •n•YOUWAn• ITAL C'Ml8 AYAl'..W • '17N019M aar ~(filOOM2) ...... ... ,. ... LMd9d (#OM215) •nnvrA cwnn. Ar.Im, AC. ~ (#234821) . THIS WEEK'S HOT PROPERTIES• DECEMBER 16 -22, 1995 Tlits Home Exudes Warmth & Style • PRESENSEI> ..BY The PnidJlnllal -Jon DouglaS Co • ..:a-. ST0FtY ON PAGE 1:1 -.. \11 ~ \ \THIH· N s Cover. .. The Prudential -Jon Douglas Co. 2. Map 16. R11111bold Rwty 3 hi boa lfl.ani' R.r~ 17. Frtd Sands Coaml Proptrtln 4. Cout N~ ~" ts. The Prudential-Jon Douglas Co. S. Cout Nt~ ~ 19. Tht Prudential-Jon Dou&Ja Co 6 Coast New P110p«ttln 20. Prudential-Jon Oo'*JI• Co. 1 Cout Newport Propntln 21. Tht PrudmtlaJ·Jon Douglas Co. s. Coldwell Banker Newport Beach 22. The PrudmtW-Jon Do11gl• Co. 9. Coldwell hnker N.wport Beach ... 23. Tht Prudmtlal·Jon Douglas Co. 10. Coldwell hnktr Newport Beach U . Tht PrudentJal·Jon DouaJu Co. 11. Coldwell Banker Newport Btuh 25. The PrudtntlaJ·Jon Douglu Co. 12. Coldwell Banker Newport leach 26. The Prudenllal·Jon Douglas Co. 13. Coldwell Banker Newport Buch 'D. Tht l'nMl«nUaJ-Jon Dougl Co. 1'. Coldwell Banker Cotta Mna 28. Grubb I: Elllt 15. Star Real Eat.lie 29. CNbb • Ellil RnldnttaJ Rul Elute Servlcn 30. Wate?front Hoatn Inc, Rulton 31. Waterfront Homes Inc. Rwton 33. Conny VULtge ltealty 3'. Rnnax 35. Rnnax 36.. Rtmu 31. Mortpge Ratn 39. Open Home Cvldt Ho111es of tbe Wttk 60. Cnabb • Ellis Rnldenttal Real Estate Strvkts .. . . .. .. . 644~1600 New Listings plus 3 Bd on large lot Steps to ocean Lynn Noeh $519,000 New Listings Peninsula Point Gated estatel 65 feet on the bay Separate cuest house Dave Wonc $4,150.000 OFFICE HOURS 9:00 A.M. ~ 5:00 P.M. ,._ 7 DAYS A WEEK ·• •• ·• . .-,,. 'r ·' · •f •itt''' L ,-Jl"'-. ·~--, . .,.J •'' ., ,, . ..,.-.. ,. • .. " ,· • . : : ""· • • ; ! r : , • .i "' _, ).... ! " . _i ~ _._~ -• 2 l ~ ' : .. ~ . . •. : ; _· ~ -.. . -. .. San Clemente 7,500 sq.ft. residential building site with some ocean view BUI Wedmore $I I 0,000 South Laguna Beach Two units over- lookln1 the ocean Private beach access Bob DITuUlo $259.900/$329,000 Udo Peninsula Dramatic views. 24-hour doorman. walk to shops Mike Marr $750,000 Ocean RJd1e Great opportunity to build a custom home in Newport Coast Flat & ready second row canyon view lot Weinstein & Scanlan $405.000 NewUstings Newport North City ll&ht views from 2 Bd 2 Ba townhome With 2 car carace. Gree Lombardi · $219,000 View Properties Lacuna VUJace Unobstructed Main Beach and ocean views Remodeled home with new kitchen and baths Steve HIP $579,000 l>over Shores 4 Bd +library, a 1reen lawn, pool and spa Front row views! Austero & Klm $1 .295,000 Balboa Bayfront Contemporary on the bay. Dodt. private beach Tum-keyl Mickey Rowe $1.399.000 Balboa Peninsula Building site on private island Dock. tennis. beach Duncan Forgey S 1,400,000 Harbor Island Bayfront lot with 1)2 ft; or frofttqe and great views Be'Yerfy Morphy $4,400,000 Spectacular oceanfront contemporary Granite, walls of class Harrts & Kline $8,500,000 Huntlneton Harbour 5 bedroom. 7 bath bayfront on tip or Trinidad Island with J large docks & appro'{ 240 ft on bay lerry Finster $4, 750,000 Family Neighborhoods Harbor View Homes Remodeled home near creenbelt and community pool Scanlan & Hinman $679,000 Dover Shora Front row views, for charmer, new paint In & out. Must seel Dottle Valentine $550,000 your next move up. Totally ~led. ~ustero & Klm $795,000 - 644~1600 Newport Beach . Harbor View Homes Completely remodeled Carmel J bedrooms, 2 baths Lombardl&Tbomas $499,000 Eastbluff Warmth and charm abound in this custom 4 Bd ramtly home Coby Ward $539,000 Harbor View Homes Great location next to 1reenbelt and near school Scanlan & Hlnl'.Dlln $76S,OOO Udo ltle Italian ~yfront villa on wide Udo Isle lot Finest destcn tor adult llvtnc; ferry Finster $1,995,000 .. . ' .. .. 644~1600 Island Living Newport Island Newport Island bayfront with dock and apartment Jerry Rnster $59S,OOO Balboa Island Island home on perfect street 5 ~room. 2 5 bath dupleic Marte Farco $650,000 a.Jboa Island Reconstruction with European flair 4 bedrooms. 3 5 baths Bert & Marian Reedy $79S,000 Lido Isle Jmmaculate 4 bedroom bach "°41se. One of the best loc.atfons. lotto McMoal&le $a7S,000 Emerald Bay Lot value! Cleat famlly ~ Steps away from Emerald Bay~ Rod & Nancy Daley $700,000 Harbor RJclce Estates 5 bedrooms. 3 5 baths Ocean and dty I ietlts view t.ancevtn & Bers $729,000 Blc canyon Deane Priced to sell! Versaille Deane townhome in Bil Canyon with private pool and spa Stella Worden $885,000 Blc Canyon Fabulous 5 bedroom tamlly home with great floor pJan. Hardwood floof$. French doors and more! Stella Worden $949,000 Belcourt Exquisite 3 bedroom, 3 5 bath townhome Prime location Schmleslnc & Mertz $1,09S,OOO Bl& Canyon Lovely traditional slncle stay tamiJy home 5 spacious bedrooms Worden & Bibb $1,139,000 Condo & Townhome Living Coto de Cau 2 bedrooms. 2 baths plus laqe Iott. End unJt. UCht & brlcht MaNn ReedJ $22,,000 Belcoart Detached slncle level l bedroom townhome Cuatd pted Virpla-l.eu $69',000 H•rbor Hiii 4 bedroom custom home with view. European charm Morphy & Scanlan $1 , 195.000 Emerald a., Custom home with ocean vlewt Fabulous mndltlonl 4 Bd 2 5 Ba feny Finster $1 ,237.500 Lapalta Laree 4 bedroom be a<h front. private community and moonn~ BID Wedmore $3,990.000 Irvine COft Cl'e9t Spacious ne"' i; Bd custom home ~~ deslcn Ocean \It.?"' spa and larte yard Private beach Sare Hlnm•n $2.395.000 Costa.Mesa Co'1• Me•• Helclllu Fabulous newer Helchts Medltcnane.Q custom LJaa Non $319,000 JERRY FINSTER SENIOR SALES EXECUTIVE 75·9~3750 . M ·erry Christmas! • KEVIN KUBIAK AsSOCIATE - • ~st pnce in Irvine Terrace Judy Muncy -t+as.ooo NEWPORT HEIGHTS Secluded. quiet location Bents -$499.000 Lmo ISLE It bd. 3 ba. courtyard patio Alison McCormiclc -fS39.000 EMDALD BAY Fantastic White Water view• Bruce Miller -•S99,000 ©&[1[1 CO E BA R NEWPORT BEACH 759-0649 • BALBOA ISLA.ND 323 Apolena HARBOR Vmw Hu.Ls 1$31 Sanddastle WEflr NEWPORT BEA.CH 6304 West Oceanfront $698,000 Greg Minoux $99$,000 Jeff Ewing $892,900 David Prince NEW LISTINGS BAWU:W '1"EnACE -Perfect one level horqe in qate quardcd commu - nity. Home is light and brtqht, hu neutral decor. mirrored wardrobe door1. a large walled patio. cakylights. we. 2 car attached q•r•ge with laundry. JUI1Y MUNCY -f 297,000 · BIG CAmoN -Fabulous view of 4th fairway and qreen/nite liqht view• of Fa'1tion I1land. Over f30,000 in upqrade•,·2 •1')-µghts, marble fire- place in muter bedroom. 2 bcl. 2 ba. Barbara Mtlet -f290,000 NEWl'OJtT Cil.E8T -"l)ynuty" model in a private location. Lovely woodlfy feel to land1capinq. Excellent condi- tion. Great location. Super price. Owner MY' •ell it! ·David Prince -f369,900 Iavnu TEUAcl -Lowest priced home m IrvU\e Terrace and a qreat value. A. very livab\e fixer. 3 bd. 2 ba, 2 car qaraqe. J'f:lClY Munay-f..SS,000 SEA.VIEW -Excellent value for 2 Story Port Royal on hiqh 1tree1 with ocean view. Home ii perfeot candi :- date for remodeled. WonderfUl private community. Panoramic views. Stwe Suthalnt-"99,000 I.mo Charming Lido l&de home. +th bed- room i• downttair• with it• own bath. could be used u larqe fa:mtly room. Courtyard patio entry lead.I to ~ lfviriq roo~ .. bd. 3 bL A1lafcm. M.oCormto:k -f939,000 Turn.E Rocx CJlESl' Expansive mountain and city light views. pri - vate entry courtyard. marble floor- i.nqtJ, white carpet. plantation shut- t ers. 4o bd, 3.S ba . Sonja Pawell -f629,000 I.Aa\7NA. NIGUEL One of the best lots in Bear Brand. Fabulo~ ocean, Catalina and SUntet view11. Cul-de-sac location. located in qate guarded cdm.munity of fine custom homee. Nanay Lavigne -f699,000 8A.wtI>E CoVE One level newly remodeled with great view. 3 bd: 2 .2S ba. move-tn condi- tion. new kitchen with qranite poun- tertop& Tom 'l"holl\901.\ -•&'15,000 NEWPOM' BSACB Lu"ury oceanfront pcnthouee with 2.ff' of deck overloo1'inq #urf, sand & Catalina !eland. E'Very amenity imag- inable. 3 bd, 2 ba. David Prinac -f892,900 BAl.BoA. ltLA.ND Close to the Nt>rth Bay. Comple1ely remodeled. New I<.itchen. apartment over the qaraqe. 3 bcl. 2.S ba. Uvinq room with fireplace. Dininq room. 0"9 Minoux -f698,000 HAuoa Vmw Hu.ts -Well maintained • bedroom Belvcder4J home locatfd on one of the larqe-1 lots in Harbbr View Hill11. Piivatc, park-like fftting. Cul-de-1&c location. LulA ADAM -f'TS0,000 6 bedrooms, 7.5 baths, wine cellar, great ocean views from al ~ rooms Ful rolof broctue avaQble Judy Muncy 72!J..7161 Luxury oceanfroril pen1houSe Wllt1 24 ol ()edl <WerlOOking sur1 sand & Cata:.N sland Map~ David Prince 751H649 1.120 I Charming Udo Isle home on Wide 45· lot Extensively remodeled. New kitchen-end baths 3 bd o· ette S1eelbefv 759-0649 x122 Great views. refined appocntments and tons of room 5 bedrooms 3 baths -$1 295,000 David McCulloch 759-0649 x.1 49 Fabulous bay and turning basln views lhrolJ!tl dntmabc lloof lo ceiling Windows. 4 bd. 3 5 be Carol Moc* 644-9060 l123 6 bedrooms, 6 baths, 7200 sq fl. bayslde pool. private beach & dodt FIA rolof brochure avaiable Judy Muncy 729-7161 JAS191E ()&)( Totaly r8l'l10deMld & "' picture per1ect coodibon. Tracibonal decor w/ French doors & wildows 3 bd. 2.5 ba. David Pnnce 759449 1120 WESTCLFF Beautiful lamly home wlltl pool on huge comer lot. Remodeled wrth plantation shutters throughout 4 bd D'ette Steeo.g 759-0649 x122 HAA80fl RIDGE Ocean and Bay views are a 10+ from lhlS country English Tudor Estate 5 bedrooms, 5.5 baths -$2,495,000 David McCulloch 759-0649 x.149 SltoRECLFFS 3 bd, 2.5 bl home situated hi!;I on a comer lot. aUe-sac street. V«y close lo beCI. John Campbefl M4-90601121 CoAoNAoa.MA!t ~pier & dodc bayfront home. Unparaleled ocean and bay Vl8WS. Exceptional amenlbes. 3 bd Judy Muncy 729-7161 Ctwle.AMA ~ wateffront cl..,iax Wllt1 priYate boat dodl -"9places. big open tq rooms & k*:hens. $559, 750 David Prince 75M6491.120 ~ISWIO ClasSIC Old WOf1d elegance Cusbn waterfront home Penthouse deck. Includes private boat tie Jeff • lyteen Ewtng 6'4-tOeO lJoo Gofgeoosly remodllld Cooolry French home. 3 bd. 3 bl, latge clrq room. M-*dlw~Mdeck Allton McConnk:lt 64W060 Ocean view home on a rare 5 acre lol S bd. 2.5 ba. $995.000 Also b lease at $3,SOOlmo. Tom Thomson 759-0Mt x.147 Brand new cust>m ooeanfrort ~ IMI resadenc::e wJ ldl'll8 beach OC811l, and Catalna VllWS. 5 bd. 5.5 ba Don • Joyce Olson 759-0649 EAmlDE Com MESA ~~endllll next to pool and spa. Great lloofplan. 2 car ganiga. Open and ~ Donald Pf.tr 759-G649 11n NEwPoRT 8EACtt Beautiful remodel of latgest lloorplan. Spaooos master suite witt spa tub, Ffench doors, martJle floors. wet bar Gall Yort M4-9060 1131 Bro CANYON CELHRITY ESTATE 4 bd, 4.5 be home <Mlf1oolq Big Clf¥>n's 411 ~. 21arge maw SU!tes, 50 lap pool and gazebo. Piny Taub 144-6833 The aec:urily of Udo Pait towe<, tne views ~ Newport Halbof. Pnces range from $495,000 to s 1,325,000 lllrdl • Robert Bents 759-0649 A liue Qassicl Situated on comer lol One of the best..._ on the ~$1,090,000 llll'dl • Aobat Benll MW060 Ch d h nm ll*Jbd OOlll9il~ OCllllflOI ~ estates ii .. Mlfld. StlOMI ~ ~ ~ Boni Pwllra M4-t060 l105 . 911p1 '° .. Noftl eav. hOme has been compl••t; 1a110deied 3 bctml + CXXMlb din. '898.000 Grwg Mnoux 7SNM9 x.154 .... -.:~:-~·..:.~ ........ 1'1(''';.··11 ~-~··:-. ·-----· -~-'..... . ' ... · ::--. --- -·"•--h---..-----.,.r>-~--........ -"~t·~·---!"-.......-~r.."""·........-----,---. -:'.•· .. •r.·7' -.'f --. --12 ··. ~ .· ,...___ ..... .... --'-Y'~--~ l.:~... . ..... --· .J-"' -~ ~'=-~ -. .. "' _...,,_ .!.__. ~ -·· . --~ - -J ~AN INVITATION :·To A M U SIC IAN'S P ISE 1326 Hampshire Circle, Dover Shores/Baycrest $625,000 Custom built by Bill Fick er, this 3, 000 square foot home boasts a timeless quality rarely found in today )s market. Situated on a large cprner lot in a prestigious neighborhood, _ the 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath home spells class. ~ Living room with a custom-designed, built-in sound system. No 90 degree angles -specifically made to play / enjoy music BAYCR.BST Tcrnfic location on one of Baycrest's most desirable streets. Great floorplan, 4 bd, 3 ba Offered 1u $525,000 O THER L ISTINGS A VAILABLE DAVID M c C ULLOCH 644-9060 x l 49 Do PROPERTIES SELL . THIS TIME OF YEAR? YES, THEY DO! HAuoa Ro>Gs Call for an evaluation or a English Tudor ~tate with ocean and bay view . Situate~ on ve ry top of Harbor Ridge . 4 bd suites+ apartment. private showing today! Offered /It $2,495,000 ' : My Turn By Perry Taub HAPPY HOLIDAYS! Homes for The Holidays! Live within minutes of world class shopping, fine dining, and superlative services. The recent "Chapman Report" forecasts an opti- mistic economic New Year for our communi.ty, including appreciation of home values. Lower interest rates also make the time right to acquire a great value in one of the most desirable locations in the world. It would be my pleasure to be of assistance if you are planning to purchase or sell a property during the New Year. Best Wishes for a Joyous Holiday Season and a Prosperous and Healthy New Year. • Estntt property situated on fourth fairwa."I. • Master mitts on each floor. • Exquisite Architecti,re Details Throughout ,. Lap pool • 3 Car GRrage • Btg Canyon Rtsitlential • Spacious 3 bd, 3 ba h"mt. • La'l}t Family Room • Huge iitchm opens to private pool and spa l3@~~~L.:.J • 3 Cnr Garage Perry Taub Office: (714) 644-9070 xl 11 Residential: (714) 644-5833 I S a,.s POOL HOME $318,500 Laguna model in Goldencrest Park Huge master bedroom Perfect for entertaining with spa and cocktail pool 2 fireplaces. formal dintno. upgraded baths 1141 , u. ~ llU'I ... A RARE FllD $121,IOO UPQl"lded 3BR 2BA Enclosed 2 ca1 garaoe balcony Inside features include oversized master bedroom with walk·m closet Enclosed laundry room. walk·in pantry (93Wt 8) BEAT THE Wit $130,000 2 tar OP BR 2BA • ion w1so11 al stair I an oar age 1ownhome in fantashr area of Tus1111 N~w tarpet beaulolul Ille high ct'hnos break1J\I ba1 too' Comm ooots 5p.is 1l1VER1 IEAUTY ANO THE IEACH $152,000 Wonderful 2BR 2BA 2 story 1ownhome in Huntington Vtewpotnl Prrvate courtyard entry 2 paroos W311s ot g~ss & calhedril ce1l109s1 (tllPUE FIRST TIME BUYER DELIGHT $151.500 Charm1no 3BR 28A home in a quiet cul·de·sat 1243 sq It lot ctose 10 Mite Squ.lre Park New paint inter & t••t new carpel oven bhods UWided bithfooms new oaraoe ooor ors1 curb~ Sel!ef molMled (31 MAX) WATERWORLD • SOUTH COAST MEmO S1St,IOO PrtsllglOuS Vllage Creek 38R 2BA With tofVolfice New cot paint & lloors Assoc Poot spa and gentle streams Huge 2 car oaraoe Lighl bnght and open mus1 S"e' (870EE) TRUE PLEASURE S11UOI 3BR 2 S8A 2 car an gar-oe w/communof\ rOOI spa ltnn•s' washer dryer & micro range are inc •n p11ce' Ouoet comp1u1 Close 10 shopping & schools' (62SEAI Make Some Dreams Come True .... Help a needy child by doOating your new, unwrapped aift worth $5 or mor? at your local Coldwell Banker office and discover the true joy or giving. ' HOUSE a DUPLEX $219,000 Just reduced $36,000 for fast sale. A 2BR, 1 BA house plus a du~ 1BR. 18A uch with their own pf1vlt9 blckyards. R3, 9300 S.F Lol (37HAM) --- HUNTINGTON LANDMARK 55+ $112,500 Upper Newpor1 mOdel 2BO, 1 75BA overlooking greenbelts aild has ocean breezes Pools. spas, tennis volleyball. etc , etc. etc.. I (86POR) .__ .. BRING THE MMILYI ~900 SBA. 38A. Mesa Verde homt. Pool & Spa, 18R & BA oo-n. LarQt family room. formal dlnlna and bf~ nooi. f<ont courtyard and security gafi. Near 2 golf courses and pans, (180RI) .. ..., ... Ughl briOht and airy 480. 11.aA Halecrest home Perteet tor 1st tine buytrs Hardwood ftoors Cozy flfeplace (12CON) MESA VDDE' IEDROOM $218,000 Fabulous llOnll In Mesa Verdi. Has llliQI comer lot with RV DVklnc. RectntlY remodefild tkllftr lloortno in kltciien. Smptd ciUings 48R • 28A single story (320AK) SERVING ALL OF ORANGE COUNTY root.. sn & T£JllflS COIRIT 11•.• Brittany Wood 2BR EJstsldt townhomt has ovtf 1400 sq 11 tn·level fireplace 2 S car garage. siae patio. and unit spacious bedrooms (24SAN) SWEET HOME; IWEET PfllCE $174,IOO 3 bedroom. 1 75 baths dm1no room. 2 cir oaraot Root is new yard 1s huge A 1tre<11 buy ar this pncP ce111ral1y located ttose 10 every1~•no (22AVAI BACK BAY DELIGHT $174 IOO Secluded & quiet end untl ciose to Back Bay urge JBR 2 SBA 2 car oar ~ oven ranoe Btrt>er carpet wrap around patio (34UNI) SOUTH COAST SHORES PAno HOME $171,000 Gated comolex witll lake pool spa and tlllbhoust UPl)faded appliances.,. newer llght Qrpet New rool Attacllld two car oataoe 3811 t 758": (20WES) DIAMOlro llf Tit£ ROUGH 11• OOI Spacious 2 story surrounded by beautrtul well kepi ne1ohborhood Near buch & pamr 1592 sq It 3BR 2 SBA V~lted ceilings (11 RID) BEACH llFEI 1195.000 Newport Beach Peninsula near the Newport Hlrt>or Yacllt Club' Steps to bay & beach' wen mamtJ•necl 28R 2BA w/Qira941 fireplace wet bar ce•ltnO tans ftOht bnghl patoo Call 1ooay tins beauty's gona got (81 BAl) OUTSTAJIDING IUYll $197 ,IOI 38R 1 758A lloma on a quiet secluded str"1 1n one of Cos!J Mttus best areas Walking d~Wlct 10 So Cout Pm All schools and freeway ctost Al freshened up and ready 101 vour family Greal curb appeal xtra taroe lot (280AA) MEJA mu>E OOlL HOUSE $1 •• M Cuiest 1st llme buyer llOme on the market 3BR, 2BA 2/ATT ~ French doOrs to pretty rear yard MOYI in CondllOll {V6897'3) 11G BIWIO MEW ttOfll£ $211 "7 •l'UX ..wTA MA $355.000 Drtam home in Costa Mesa Huge 4BR, ( 2 masters) 2 sit.{ 2 Cov11191on butfl 4 pit• Sllowt podt ol ownership CorlM'r lot watt Oil9 .l.o1s ol 1N11>1e & i>M family room. bonus roorn. local 2°"' down owner wlll CllTY 1st with no pom1s Prt<l'll l1f11)1a AllSOlJtely beautdut (19ANA) W11 below ma1Ut Good tnceme (270RI) AISOLUTElY BEAUTIFUL 121 ... 00 MW VERDE OMAM ' $359 000 Bnglll & $pKIOUS 3 huoe bedrooms 2 tu» bJlhs' Hidden 1n one Golt course Wt wolh out thelt ptlct' Wc>r*rful SB~ '> BA ol Costa Ml'Sl's best ~t'OI secms1 Ouotl lamdv S1reet lluOt lot Wllh SQaCIOllS 1il1'tl'/ room 04' cul~c (MrsileO .,. • grUI poce' (t3GAR1 S11111 .Pool & spa {27STA) PRIVACY' GALORE $l31,000 38R. 2BA llY rm w1t/l 1nv1hno t111plac.e 1g French vtr'I PfM!• yd w1lh It.sh tropcal plants Surrounding an titcttlllO custom spa. (33fUC) WTllOE FANTASY $389 000 Localell Oii teClwdtd £asr.dt CUI de gc .... , 1.N111 J t 0¥8f 2240 Sf & IOI I& CMlf 10 000 Sfl llftlllaallate JB" •BA home wittl ~room din fnt*Ce & more• """''~ ooc 1> spa (34VIS) OCEM MEEZES UM.• OCE.UIFROO St39 000 Huge 4BR 2 SBA llome near Seal Beach boarder filllllly rm. Home locltld Oii ii Ille miclclt Ol 11'1f'enNclla 11 lawry1ru bonUs room. lorlNI don.ng frtsl1 Plllll 111 & out RV PllkinO 3BR, 28A home w<th 2 w Olf'IOI 00 "" sand Ov.llf• ma, Ocean bllllll (14ENF) W'Y Cd now tor rnort 1111orm1uon (120C£) MOOEl PfRFECT $214,M lnvnatulale 48R. 28A lamlt1 home an latltastrc H B locabOn Family rm den' Everything remodeled Yaulted OllhllQS Pnvatt pool & spat Ouiet CUI-de-sac (87CON) PAClflC .W.CH GRMAOA 1215,M Beautitutly done 2 stor, •BR. 2 58A '"lh 3 car Qa!JOl!I Ntw tal'pll & Jll•nl Marl>ll ltreplact, •n""' Ullll COn'lmun<ty pool$ & SJ)a (19POM) • OCE.UI MIO cm LIGffl1 WW Wt.117 BeUllll SBR, 2 58A home m MCludtd oaled commllOlty Xtra tasoe masllf with balcony, family rm Wiiii f1r8Qllet dtn w/lolt & bollus rm too• Comm pool & spa, (18HAH) • TIWl..T OlllGUE NOrumt 1271.M ThiS tttlly llOIQll!llOperty has Mrything. 48R & 48A pool &pa, ClblM dlCt Calif rm. Xl.trge £Orner IOI. 9o1f course VllW & mocltef In IN q'*'911 (29JRV). WI CHAlLEJllE YOU TI> FIMD A11,M foUf unrt1 at lhls price and locatton Well QrtO lor 11n1tt tn Mesa Vtnlt EKll ullll inW!es 2M I BA. A ~ purchatt I« Ille smart llNtStOf Hll an CNtrsllld lol and 6 garages 11 Don't mu out (29P£P) llU'ltE IONIDWA.ll $1.%11.000 Gorgeous SU"'8t CMlf ltle Pacific from tt11 2nd stMY l111111Y room 4 llUOI bldfooms. 3 tlatl\S. 3 car 1tt garage <lull ltreplact. !>Onus room & morel located In family area of peNll$Ula Homt a pnctcl b910w ~·call now' (11DC£1 * I (• ~ 0 .. \ I>.\ 'I S . \ \. I·: \ l . I·~ coLDweu. BAN~eR LI 2 sty town home 1000 sq ft. 1 huge bedroom with watk·ln closet, 1.5 baths. Large 2 car garage. Pretty exterior. Great locale. rent? ................... $119 900 MESA VERDE Pool & RV access with double gate. Private fen~ yard. 4 bedroom, 2 bath, corner location with great curb appeal. Close to schools ··•····· ..... ... .. . . .. ..... .. ... 229 000 MESA VERDE Bal'becue on the roof deck with white water view. Choose your 4BR, 3BA townhome, each with 2 car garage. Near new. Low down OK. . ................ $S24.900 EAOI NEWPORT SHORES Duplex with 2 bedroom. 2 bath front unit. 2 bedroom, 1 bath rear unit plus 2 bedrooms, 1 bath owner hideaway. 4 C8Ji tl'.ll'lt._. Beacll close!. . . ...... $529.995 MESA VERDE Pristine condition duplex plus guest unit. Main res 2BR + sunroom. 2BR rear unlt. Natural wood throughout, fpk:, bay window. large 2 car gar ................... $447.500 Great improvements! Sparkling white kitchen w/new cabinets, floor, counters and range. New carpet & much morel. DupleJG on one of the best streets!. . .. . .. . $54 7 ,500 A upgraded pool home on a large comer Channing cottage plus ocean view artist's lot. 4 bedroom, 3 baths & family room & 3 studio. 2 car garage. R 1 zone but has 2 car garage. Great kitchen. Shows beauttfully. sepanite living areas. Roof deck. South of Reduced I .............................. $SS•.OOO Coast : ::~ ,..-:. •....................... $624.950 CORONA DEL MAR NEWPORT COAST Spectacular bay view! 3300 s f penthouse wino common walls. 3BR, SBA, gourmet kit w/granlte. 4 car garage w/elevator to each floor. Im ble taste o $895 000 LIDO ISLE A tranquil setting on the bay. with a sandy beach and picturesque view. 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath & studio rental unit w/private ent. Great location on Uso Isle .... $1 095,000 BALBOA ISLAND Little Balboa Island Massive bnck fireplace accents this 3 bedroom 3 bath main residence of pretty dupkx. Shared dock. Large brick tlo . . $1.400.000 2 Corpor;1tc Plill'a. Su1tP 130. Newport 8e;1ch • 644-8700 Make sure the golden years ·are golden By Steve Ostrin By now mo<.t people are thon>ughly entrenched in the 1990-. To lho\e who notJced a change '" 1he1r \t.mdlrd or living compared lo the I 98(}.., two things have h11 the hardest: 'The fif'!it 1c, the party i!> over. Real estate is no longer goina up 11 10 to 20% per year. CD's aren'l paying double digit returns. Tax brackets nre hiaher. Secondly. we baby boome~ are getting older According to the Social Security Admm1\tration, the fa,te't gro"'mg -.egmcnt arc people age 65 and older Our po\l- rct1rcment life span can be 20 or 30 year. This being the case, it's going to cost uo; a fO( more than we ever imagined to live during our golden years. If the need tQ plan for your retirement i<i important to yOJJ. you mf ght want to add annuiCles as an additional part of your savmgli and investment portfolio. I specifically mention reurement planning because annuities are generally not a good short-term vehicle. To compensate for some or the advantages you gel when you take money out of them. annuities have sum::ader penalties in their early years. Annu1tie are a tax-deferred savings and mv~tment vehicle offered only by insurance compan1eo; Annu1ues appear to have a broad appeal m the 1990s. Any money you put in10 an annuity accumulates tax free until such time as you take it out. Money taken out of an annuity 1s. with certain exceptions, only partially taxed Deposits into an annuity can be made on a one-time only or an on-going basis Withdraws from an annuity can be made in a lump sum, in installments over a predetermined period. in installments that will last for as long as you live or combination of all of the above. Because we arc living longer than we expected, the life income option could be very important. There are basically two lyJ>C' of annuiti~: fixed and variable In a fiJted annuity you tran'lfcr the rc'pon'>ib1lity for investing your money to the m'>urance company. Fixed annwtJes have histoncally offered interest rat.es 2 to 4% more than CD's and T-Bills. Unlike CD's and T-Bills a fued annuity gives you a current nte of return along witb a guaranteed minimum nte of return. Moat people arc nor aware that CD's offer a • cuncnl rutc of return but do not have I ~Ostrin mitUmum rat.e of re.tum. Abo. unlike bank and S&Laccounts, 100% of the funds deposited in a fiJted annujty are guaranteed. There is no $100,000 maximum. • Jn a variable annuity you wume 100<# of the responsibility for investing the money dcpos.it.ed You do this by picking from a list of mutual funds within your annuity. Like all other mutual funds, the funds within a variable annui~ may be an,>wth, bood. balanced, money owkct, int.enwiOnal or vlrtuaUy any cumbi'*1on of available funds. There is no minimum guaranteed rate of return but, in return for thC ri(ks and reward of investing in mutual funds. you gel thi: upside potential of the stock and bond markets. 'The mutual funds in variable annuity "111 sometimes have a slightly lower yield than those outside of an annuity. The lower yield is more than compensated for by some of the features of the annuity. For example. the funds an: growini tax-dcfctred. Iu.~t like the equity in your house. the equity m your annuity is not taxed until you take it 001. Also, while there is no minimum rate of interest, there is a 100% guarantee of principal at death. lf, at your death. your ICCOW\t is worth substantially more than you invested. your beneficiary will get that higher amount lf. on the other band. 11 the time of your death your invewnents a.re below their oripw amount, your benef1<:iary will teeeive at least the amount of your entire immediate investment ln addition to the above advantages, don't forget all annuities offer a life income option wbkh guarantees yoo ~·,outlive your anveatment. 1lacre is no savings or investment vehicle that is ri&ht for everyone. Like any other investment. do your hotnewotk and /or coosuJt with a competent financial adviser to dctrimine if an annuity ii riafit for you. Sim 0...,, .... ~ c.utJ ''-"rilll ~ m ~aw S•lt• &SO. 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Pnvarc pauo + upsra.irs dcdt. 28R. fireplace, 2-ar pragt. $119,900 CJ7 SAN JUAN CAPISl'llANO • Glt':lt srMtcr home! 38R wnh RV storage and bu1lc-in BBQ. $U9,000 P4 CUSTOM HOME SITE -Flu, pie-<lu~ lot. Cul-de-sac. gated community. Assuma.blt loan $22,,000 S2 WHAT A LOT!· 3/4 acre! 4BR. 48A, po.ol. spa. oubo. b.uktb.11112 court, hone rra.tl a ~cs.s. $699,ooO SJB• DANA POINl' -2 kvd lou si~ by 1dc rea.dy fur custom home. Priced ~ttly. $UO,OOO n ci & Of f?~hu1ou-. vM.-w' tntrft thL' ou1 -'l.;nJinM -\UK JUA. pn1'<.-. .. iun .di) ..................... h•"""' ........ . .... ,.KJ fluo" rw•v.nc.· nuu.Joctt 'p..i + z ................. " ~"\."--"" '859,000 P7 •SDTRSTRUT < '"""' i.J,.-....·o ·"' w w•lf .. ,.,,...,. .:<i. •nnunt.1tn 'M.."W" fr. Jf1l \'.•JU' •" "'"'' I >r.un.111<. .1llv J..--.1140<,I 1 .. •m<.· :-.t.tll; ttl' rh<.· .10 .1mu11 ......... l ff\,_1""-'' """-""· .... S1,1H,OOO 82 Whth.• w .. th,·r """.......,,. ln•m ""-',.uh ,."""' 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A BAYSIDE VW ~ On Vlhllt 5¥ldy beadles W/V!M OI tne jtlly + ~lhOll Alt 1~e r ne 1n a lfrelm desql f/Vycourty¥d $4,IOO,OCll CROWi Of THE SEA (!f"1itt1) UniQue loalion in CdM w/oWI 100" 01 COISl11nt Bea~IUI 4111. 48A hm ~PMID lrhlt walei ocean hal1lol & ~taJ,rv "'""' On trori row al CDMI !ll'IO W/Pfl'RC(' SS,IOO,OCll 4 ACRES fiEOAGIAI ESTA Tl c;g' 7m )i.siorlCllly bu1n Georgian i.iuestrian estale w/6 SUI! !lain & rldino MW 6BA 1111ne cel~r pool & soa P .400,0Cll IAllOA OCEHFROllT A suoetb & llllQUt PIOO 68R SBA l1tqy,1amly rm CUSIOm rratble & Q1J1111t 311ns old1mi!ec:ot'll!M pnmwy& ~1nterasu.:-ays 3!10ryS•felM'.or $2,545,0CID HARBOR RIDCl CUSTOM BeaWtt.M cootetrC>Or"Y rm w,11r0t pool S!li & wa1enall •SR. lltn1y, tmly rm exemst rm II )OU hke white & bl!Qtt • 11115 IS kll )OU' $1 , Jft,000 TALI Of THE TOW.! hOUlous .,. E~· Style lrn Huge IMJ lot1 Otsqied by Lynn P11es 5 Ol 6 BR 2 Oft.al rms hu;1e kitchen $1,•.ooo ""rvAn & PRESTIGIOUS BIG CAIYO•! 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J8A ~ hm w/pOOl 1n IT~ CllUrtyild Paro C>allll & "-bor *"' trom ITml llT'l Urge yard ~ IW3aolrq ...... lRePrudent1al. cautomla Realw SPB:TAClUR UIO IA YFROIT 3S' on bay w/docttorlargt l»Gal El••ldtetyremodeltd '" 1W. Hfs,bera mstr BA. Eurctse rm. $2,295,000 OCfAI VIEWS! Wondertij 49R tvn loaled 1n one ol lhe bes! ~hooOl 111 CcM! MM!Y uiigrDsl mt.Mii GaF COURSt ·COTO DE CW FOl"TWJI model wtmri YIM bonus rm. '1111 bs Clll IOPlllllCCS Ill blchen. liS & lier bllll at~ 2 qk-1n ctosds IMl,OCID CAMEO HIGtUHS Gon Coolse, Ocun. Canyon V1twS hom Ills 4 tr llf9e IM Room., ~ low moc:Qhon dues SGl,000 IHIUEI TO DELIGHT Slrqc !Ml SBR 3 SBA Laroe 1,..;rig, ~ & bmly rms Gol.mwuryle ti1cheD W/llW1Y emis 2~s·ou~• '515.000 WOHERFtl. LOCATIOl IY BECiO.IA PARI ~Ocean V1ewtromh'onlP1i.l. 31dllrdhce & rooftop Frenc:llOOOIS& wrndows ~ 38R. 2.S8A 3trpl's twdwdftrs. blt-1ns.1atoernst1s111e.,.,_1c:ony "51,000 OCEH VIEW ·CAMEO HIGtUHS 48R. 2BA rm rn de1ir1ble tarnly ~ w/fxi>anded hVl!lQ rm. OlltrtoolOnQ l11ge yatd Private belch acxm Grul \Qlue & OOOO«Ullty4 5$11,000 PRIVATE YARI OFFERS SPA I WATERFAU EdWI E.c hm 38R 284. ~ rncludtOlll bh-4111 dllle na rool. Alf, • ~. rnvllle noonno Min1 _, '417 .ooo COTO • GORGEOUS POOl I SPA HOME! ~4811& b0nus1m Only2rrsnew43trpts. mwwr'mell tJIOlulC~n~sllnd ~ Plll!ry Viewl $4'5,000 IEWPORT IEACH UHER $350,000! 4BR,2SA,grm1opent1001plan Newlulchen&mtll Altnmrlldec:Or 0e>ens1oonvnya1d wldedt & ~ SDt,000 5TH FAIRWAY· llG CAHOI • GJIET I SBlHE IJl9Dd38RIOWMorrewJIOw:lyoalf coune-.n PM niwu& 2<ar Oll SUl,CIOO IEWPOAT BEACH BQArfUly ~ w/I ~llY hlr ~ & 5PICIOUS W{Yaulled ceihrqs, lltge BR SU11e w,lnlk·1n dose! & h'pl · tm,000 PORT UDO CV zna) Send tile kids 1o 111e iin ICI09S 1t1e 11ree1. nk " 111e beracll & S1.C1 38R. 2BA. m1ed ceilings Large kilCllen. l!ill 1n Inly rm $251,IOO MOTIYATO SR1.ER Ml!UeslO~!lll2S8AtrnManr~•·'5'bntan...'$t17.000 NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2101 E. Pacific Coast Highway 759-6600 ·Open flouses ... 1 ·4 s 511.000 Sun •·• .. ~wt" .... ,. 3 Moc11111111 Gitt s 445,000 54111 12-4 C:O~er S 2St,OOO Sun 1H t.ordoY~11 s 449000 Sun 12 .. Coidov~ ..... StSanmkl• s 357,0llO Sua 12~ r.orc1av~r • - 1501AMI .s 529.000 Sun 1-4 Nf1)Qanv ... " nlOSUtMN s '59000 SWSUn 1·4 ~I 3429 Olli« Cott ' 791,500 Su11 I· 4 MColt -3AAinbawhll1 $ 379,000 San 1·4 l:.Allcl 191 s ca.. J "1'IClt ''.295.000 · Sun 1·4 POMnoort 1827TwnaTttra S M .000 Sull 1·4 M.Jonit 2007 Sabnna T•na s 987.000 &111 i -4 MJo• .. mu• 14 Sllyuil S 38UOO Sun 1·4 BS•ndll unuu .. 1800Mboa s 649.000 Sua t ·5 A.~d ... ,,., urn GillMlle ' 624,000 Sufi 1·4 Rfltton ==11r:cw11 ' ' GOCldllM Collrt ' 222.000 Sult 1·4 a. Cllanws 4 a.rv .. r.ovn s m.ooo Su11 1·4 • 0 Ctlall'INr't 24 How ~ Out RECORDED 24-Hour Info Uni itfi.~~'\ tor,.,,,,,"',,,,,"""'"'" on lhn1 fell1red ,roplttl•1. NE Simply ull Till~' 1-100·5'5-14" 1 ·800·545·1444 •-'Mt#a..ru-'-•tilHt.M ) ~\ · Visit one of our Open Howu <~v~e ./' and register to win 4 One· Year o_...~ ~ ,.<._f?~t,. ~ Pa.ss to Edwards Cinema! -.. 1 .,.... .... _._..,n,_ •Ya&Wl-.--llO-- iakd With The PfUdmtlal 'lteGl.E.tatc Nmwrk Newport Beach DUice, 2101 E. Pacific Coast Highway $1 ,250,000 Wonderful traditional S8R eu5tom hm on corner lot in riis gated comm. lots of used bri(;I( This 2 stOtY hm offers gru fam ily li~ng Large lanily rm opens onto wranda.bea.ltifully appoJnMd mstr makes ttis hm one to see $595,000 Great oppoi:lmity lo bid your dream leShoreciills ~oic 18700sqltlot localed on cyn w/some ocean WJWS Charming 38R. 2BA hm wf18R. 2BA guest house. New paint+ new carpel $595,000 One level hmw/app0l.2313sq ft of lulcuiyU¥ing 3 ~n ciosets accompany Ile BR's. Huge patio pdlct tor enl!naining. $339,900 Secluded & privaa wooded wilderness half acre Huge geodesc dome awrox 3756 sq ll 3BR. 2BA. 2-ugarage $349,500 Study income Pf°'*1Y nr t.tl. lMge 4-plmi •JIM 38R + 28A apa Good locabon. ---~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-- $6'9,900 Prime boa! dock. sandy beach. 2BR +den Accom- modaa toapprox 401tboat+sidetie Galedcomm. Remodeled like newl $624,000 28A. 2BA. lab.llouscondo on lhe 9tt fairway of fle Newport Beach Country Club A gated comm. & me ~nityl $329,880 Grul 3BR. 28A tm on corner lot Prim! patio & plenty d parting. Just SlepS from Ill beach. A greal dealt $316,000 Mini ocean view. Gated comm. w/pool & spa Privatll spa, mp around yard. Vaulted ceilings Plantation sOOUlrs. sep. utility rm. Owner rdot11- 1ng -riis property has It all! \ $43',• Gu tm on tlJQI lot •/pool & spa. 38R. 2BA. WfY nice,..., k1'111n Cl*ll"o to IMnjj '& dir.ng 111'1 v.y light & bfil;t Ao• erMnliner~ tm "'l!llllr"":. ,,., -... -.,. ..:.._ ..... Jr .. ... -I • Marcia Dossey 24 hr: 509-3707 Your S~for Udo ~s~ & tbe Pmnsula LIDO BAYFRONT 3BA, 3~BA, 3900 sq.ft., 2 docks for 50ft boats. $1,795,000 LIDO FAMILY HOME 4bd, 3BA, Large lot Near Tennis Courts. $875,000 LIDO COTTAGE Remodeled. contemporary 2BR, 2BA home. For Lease. $2000/mo. GREAT STARTER HOME 1 ~ year new, 3BA, 2.SBA Motivated Seller $217,000 MAGESTIC VIEWS Expanded 3BR, 2.5BA home w/ In ground spa. Don't miss this one $225,000 Evie Compton 729-7240 UMtty home in Bal>oa eo.. Ught. ~and open floor p&an. Great price tor a~ hOuse on the • wa1erlront w~t slip water with a boat stip. One bedroom and bath down stairs, tht98 tNtdrooms and 1.5 baths upstairs. Large • 2 car garage sundeck off master bedroom. Large country kitchen, • private gated community ftreptace In umg room.Private gated community of • located on a cul-de-sac ortt ~ mgl8 farnlty homes. 'Hal(., Udo~ Utflldes to be placed undergroood f'1s yMf. • assoc&ation ~ $65.00 $M5,000 . GeorgeJ. Mc Gaffigan Associate Broker 729-7233 The Clown jewel •68R,5BA • Custom Mart* & GRntE • • Library I Fatn1ly Room • 3 stor~ w/ekMltor S2,54S,OOO MWK&cuRT1N PUTTING PEOPLE AND HO MES TOGETHER. 729-7237 440 Cabrlno Terraee a.iiu--. ~ .... wtA -... a-aD -,jllr ,.__ 4111111. aBA.8. lnlllc l"OCla ........ • ~~opmGcww:'== a.-d~roaa duw 1 1N pa._ 1B&. ~ °"81 'h fllmQ;J --.. .l.ccw tDprtfaae ...... • .., ••••••••• -. mA. ...................... . ....... ,... .......... "....-.-...n. ...,.ooo • a f\iil ..... .,, ............. _ ... ., ..... ...... ~ ................ t ....... . D ........ 4m,la&~014; •m1 'dJ&..800 ... ft.. ..... .......... ,... ........ SI-'~ .....ooo I •I I. Boutiful cont~ !nine Tancc home Wllh MlOdcr1W harbor. ft'"Y· ~and city lights \icw .fB"R. 31/28A., pod, spa, \aultcd ceilings.. skylights, 19 dmtts. • 7024 Jl.cduced to $1,.295,000 Lcx;m:d on In inc Terna c v.ith turbor and oc:ca.n \icws. This 2,900 ~ tt home hu 48R,3BA. pool and a 1o,c1y l.irgc 14.000 ~ft yard. Hardwood Ooon. French doors . • 7017 $U9,000 I~ r~ I ~ C () l ~ .R· 1 · ~----.---------:;-__ ... _ ... --------.. : ... _ MELINDA & MARTY 729-7251 OR 729-7252 \\bndcrful Sborcdiffs pnvuc beach acccu ncidiborhood. Loatrd on anyon on a WJ;c 18,000 tq.lt. lot with iOmC cx:Wt ,;tw1. Now a SH/4BA homc. li\1.blc or great rcmodcl. • 7013 $5~000 (~O\D0.\11\Il'.\1~ I 6BR. 4Yr BA. 60 ft.. on Bayrronl.. beautiful formal di~ room, gounnPt kitchen, largP courtyard with wading pool & spa. $1,375,000 Tb.is unique property Is the upper hall o( a duplex that by l.(reement Is ownod lndMdually and Mpar&tely. from Lb lower unit. Owner wW carry ft ~l. $349,000 Duplex on Seashore aCJ'OfiS from &a.ch. Upper unft 48R -2BA lower 2BR -1 BA. enclosed 3 ('.&I' gar&g1'. Lots oC &orage. $499,~50 l ... , I I --. . •& -- ----- EXPERIENCE MAKEs THE DIFFERENCE • Broker Associate Since 1972 • Certified Relocation Specialist Pal Zarller 729-7234 759-9341 SPLENDOR ON SANTIAGO Boycrest 58d/3 /Bo -Outstanding kitchen Single level -great flow -large rooms What more could you want1 $595.CXXl BACK BAY VIEW Scenic Custom in Newport Beach. 3Bd/3Bo single story $449.CXXl AFFORDABLE IN NEWPORT Highly upgraded 3Bd/2'12Bo View -huge lot $344,CXXl Investors -Make Offers! -LOCATION LOCATION-s219.CXXl R.2. Butd new or use as Isl Bofboo -MOTIVATED SEUER- s-2Bc:S w /garages -Eosfstde -~ term tenantsll $«>9.CXX> Top performance from a top producer · Prudential -Douglas honors Schmand Maxine Monlgomery. ""lC'C pc'CSidcnt/managcroflbc Ncwpon Beach office of The Prudcnti31 -Jon Doualti Co .• was plea.~ to honor MeJi Schmand for her achic\cmcn~ during fi\c )Ctn of ~rvice. "Creative. hard-working ~nt like Meli~ Schmand help The Prudential -Jon Dougla.\ Co. 10 rcnmn the residcotiaJ real estate leader." Montgomery ~ "Focus and planning have ll\en Mer di~ and personal energy dri~ her to continued '.'>UCCCSs.'' A 13-ycar '~teran in the real est.A industry. Schm:md represents di tincthe propcttic aJona the ~~. Sclunind. a aractuatt of the Unh'Ct'Siry of Hoo.'100 wilh a bachckir' de~ in ~trolcuro Land Man.agcmcnt. ~ her technical back.around as 1 f <>Undation for research ~ .;tratcp: plannin& f« clicn . Skilled negotiation and the power to analyze infonnation and produce rcsulb ha\'e made successful client ~lationships (i r Schmand. llilcd in the Who' Who in Rc,idcntial Real &we in NocthAmerica 1994, Schmand also .chie~cd The Prudential - Jon Doual Co.· highest dcs.lanation. thc O\ainnan • Circle, placina her amona the top profes 10nals in the nation. ~ty. honesty and education~ the qualities lhat ahe me the drive to succeed. • • LLONGS OF NEWPORT Gerry & Christa C.11 us •t: 640-5884 •ncl 729-7238 F•loa Eatlltal-.t c.ter :'BR + def\ 28.\ Hlrtn v. Homes $474,000 ~endri. .. ~ll:il'9--$275,000 ' .... , -1 ... 'f'• ..... ... h .. ll .. ll ............... "~ J .................. -... l1.l., .. l '·' L L..-..... ..._ J..., H~ d.. \ • ..,J 1 .... 1."' , .. l .... ,1 •·-"'"' l ....... , ...... ,b, "" l., .... t&..t:p,-J .. , • ..a.J ............. , t ...... :i... _,...,.~"'~" l\..~"-·-J".IL... l..~11.. l \ ......... ..Lo..L-l.-.. .-........ l..J....J ''"'J ....... l .. ._ .... 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The ility to mike evcry U"l.ll..actJon a wi~ ...,,. 1naatJM: and tivin& from your heart\ der.ircs ..,._.._ -----=-=-· ~ - -• - Prestigious baycrest This home with a private front cowtyarii entry is locared oa l'IOC or tbc best ~ in the area. Off eritlg four bedrooms and two and one:-balf ba The~ litehcn and brcakf ast ~•open to lhc family room which is complemeQCed by French wlndow and a fireplace. The baths have been remoddccL there ~ a formal dini room and the living room has a firepl'aoc. Crown molding idd to the charm of du home. Tbe rear yard fearurcs a oovC'Rd patio area aod lo maintenance ~· Offered at $495,000. To*"" . ,...,., C01119t:1 Dolt P..ntM., ........ Aw., Gra6t & EDU lttsibitliol Rtflfl Ed* Scnica, lJ c.r,."* 1lcA, Sir. IJO., N~ a-cA, (111) UUlOI. Peninsula Point oceanfront Here is the uncomplicated arid rcbxiag tifcsiyk you·,~ been .,-ailing for. With 40 feet on the sand. this classic Balboa beach home .. ,u remind yoo of the New England 'IUShorc. En)Oy picturesque views of surf. sand and sunset. 1hrcc bedroo~ and r-.'O Ntlb mll.e thJ the pcrf ect )'Car-round home or beach retreat O~ ...-lute on volute decor. with a look and cook kitchen that opens to a great room with soaring ceilings Cotonul flciwm. ~II onto the qin-drcncbed deck. which tw a rrtractablc awning. Thi ~the tdul <;etting for indoorloutdoor entertaining. There i e\en off-5lreet parting for your gucsb. The Penin~la Point communil) offers the bay and beach lifestyle that Old Balboa i all about. Walk to the vilt.ge for shopping. dining or cnte'tainment Watch the boats sail through the jetty. ~I along the bc.:h or picnic at the park. Offered at $1 ,479.000. F.-.on U.fo~"• call Ddi Bibb o.t CHst Nrqon l"ropatia}.4 CWic Pllwl, SU. J"4 nq»r1 lkad, (1I4) 6#-1600. .... llis · 11P£WI~ Res1dential Real Esutc Scn-.ccs • lndcpcndendy ()9..-ned and Oper.lted 1712 Alitigu.a Way $789,000 415 Vasta Sucne SIS $329,000 2018 Visa Cajon SIS $325.000 '· 51 Royal St. Geo~ Sun Sl.850.000 250 Hzrd 220 I Vuu Huan Very c:kan 2 story 3bd. I .5ba w/2 car gar. near walling rrial.s & greenbelt. Comm. pool & spa. Esther Tabak $209,000 Cocle 70197 CORONA HIGHLANDS CtTJ1E 2bd, l ba on quiet Wtt! remodeled lcit, hdwd Boors in liv rm & kit, big yard. kty ro beach gates in Shorcdiff. Jim Wciscnbach & Kay Konb.I $384,000 Cocle 71527 8EAU11FUL VERSAilJ.f.S 4bd. 4.5ba, :udUtCJctU&lly unique residence on the 11th fairway French limestone entry and kitchen, massM custom windows & skylighcs.. Luge pnvuc patio JoAnn Kcnron & Barlw-a Aune $1,145,000 Code 71467 PERFECT BF.AOI HOME 3bd, 3ba custom contemporary. Gounnel kitchen, security qnem, pcrfecdy rr.aincaincd...comcs furnished. Kent Mc Naughton tic. Stephanie Hou2hton $1,199,000 Co& 70157 a'JY UGHTS VIEW! ~nal io r:vay way, th' rcmoddcd 4bd, 3.5ba borne boasts a dramit.ic nWbk entry, Euro style lcitcbm with top •PP.liances, French doors & windoWs. all new larmaping by a.-,; Gard~ and city ligbu vi~ ...... 0 .. Carol Alfuon $1,249,000 Sun Sl.095.000 Sun $215,000 HDGlrr OF SOPHISnCATlON Tastefully upgraded Bdcoun Hill cownbomc. Chu 2,220 sq. ft. of ncucnl decor with gOun:ner lcit.chcn. Lavuh MBR wuh fireplace. High a.mmubk loan and low down j»ymcm. Pmi O'IXsky $279,000 Cocle718'7 FABULOUS F.ASTBUJFF 4bd, 2.5ba view home wllrg. beautifully landsaped prvt yard. lmmacubtc. light & bright. Sally Shipley . S5-'9,000 C.odc 70297 HARBOR HlGHLANDS Sought ahcr interior loaaon. Gcncrowly sized 4bd. l .5ba f.amiJy home fc:arurcs refinished lu.rdwood Boors and pnvacc courtyard with hot rub [}.uu Bbc:k & LouAnnc Riney $365,000 Cocle 70177 OESlRABLE HARBOR VIEW HOME On the sunny side of the scrcct! Great wrap around cor- ner loation. Wdl nwntamcd home with lou of uouadcs. 3bd with Luge masrcr & $pacious f.un. rm witli skyligha + den. Marilyn Kcnhner U7S,000 Cocle 70477 RESOIU' UVING IN COM ~utifully mnoddcd home in gated area with tennis oou.ro, pool, located on Wg-t greenbelt with mini- ocr.an 8c Catalina viCM. Max.inc Propp Code 707'11 PREMIEll llDO I.SU Just step$ away from the l»y & bcac:h. Spacious 4bd. 3ba. View of the bay from upstairs. Vu-gina O'Brien Mn'RONT FANTASY Stunning 6bd cunom' home on Promoorocy Bay. Quality throughout, ofTas exquisite bayfront paOo. & deda. Dock will accommodate a 50' yacht. $1,895,000 Ann, Ted & Suunnc Cocle 70167 GREAT OPPORTUNn'Y 3bd. 2ba only ~ co beach. Great view dcdt. Loc:u:ed on oomcr lot on one of the prettiest nrcca in ClM. $595,000 Mali Gulledge Code 71,.7 OOUNTaY OOJTAGE One story 3bd. )ba chahMr Spttial fcarura indudc cathedral catinp, biridt ~ & haidwood Boors Roger's Gardens lao<hcaping & bridt patios. SMUOO Linda Octh ~ Lois Jacob C.oclc 71967 l. • 30 . -WATERPR0Nf t16,M INe. Reatmrse ~ Specializing in propemes for sale or lease ... on the water. .. ,,ear the water. .. and wilh a view. of the water. .. ~ -OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY ONLY 2500 Beacon • Newport Heights George Dashiell 3 Bel Hse $379,000 SUNDAY ONLY 2-07 CanaJ ·Newport Shores Kemie Jo Rizzo 3 Bd Hse $420,000 1113 Grove Lo • Westdiff Grove, NB 4 Bd Hse Rosette-Andree Gindi $544,900 1701 Starlight Cir· Baycrest, NB 4 8d Hse Michael Scholla $619,000 4909 Seashore· Oceanfront, NB 4 8d Hse Richard Lee $1,095,000 1400 San Miguel • Corona deJ Mar 5 8d Estate Olga Matthews $1,695,000 SATURDAY & SUNDAY 512 Fullerton -Newport Heights Marlene Hassel 1901 Glenwood • Baycrest, NB Pia D'Auria 3 8d Hse $379,000 3 8d Hse $439,000 YEARLY RENTALS 606'/i Begonia · CdM 1 Bd Apt Corona del Mar $875 1905 W. Balboa • NB 2 Bel Apt Peninsula $900 7 6 Villa Point • NB 1 Bd Condo Villa Point $1175 438 El Modena • NB 2 8d Hse Newport Heights $1175 2687 Pala Mesa Court • CM 3 BdTwnhm Eastside Costa Mesa $1350 71 Sea Island • NB 2 BdCoodo Bi9 Can~ Mclain $1500 4427 W. Coast Highway· NB 3 BdTwnhm Newport Beach T ownhomes $1600 1631 Irvine •F • CM 3 BdTwnhm Costa Mesa Heights $1650 3121 Coast Hwy •2A ·NB 2 Bd Condo The Towers $1900 601 Udo Park Drive #20 • NB 2 BdCondo Lido Village $2500 332 V1a Udo Nord • NB SBd~ Udo Isle $3 2007 Bayadere T enace -OIM 3 Bd the Irvine T mace $3500 22 Chatham Court • NB 2BdTwnbm Belcourt -$3900 120 Irvine Cove Court • Laguna .. 4 8d Hte bvine Cove $7800 U ~ '83, 3bd oo lhr c:aoal w/eicetdsl. nn l ofl'a. Steps to CXl1'lft temls, pod & orian. $420,000 M.WPOKT OCEANFRONT QJStm 4bd, master w/ft cbxs ID J*1o & btach. Barns, bki & leaded glass. $1.095,000 Edlng new 3bd bayfJtd ... w~. lawn. prMte ~ cbt b 2 boats. $2,495,000 PELICAN PmtT F1ori row, tllgl extra pdlm let In pmdlr klcalorl Cl\ 12' w-i w/vHla _,....,._ $1,895,000 ~----Near the water ... ------- Vah.le! Pr1sti"le 3txt tv.Mn, hi cdPJs, A/C, 2 patios & yard. Bike ID beach. $249,000 OlD CORONA DEL MAR ad colla!le (lw/M!br), tans & hrireood hrs. slJol to stq>s l badl. $309,900 NEWPORT SH08fS ~steps tooawi, ~ ~ & 2bds ~. each w/l. balhs & a ftrep&ac.e. $349,000 PENINSUlA POINT 25ty 3td .Shau.cast. tone, a.l5tan wood In, catinels & sh.ttm, ant a craftsman's garage. $895,000 Jbd, ~ nn, 4 frpioes, roofdeck W/'f'a l WS l 3 car garage. Ft cblrs & hantNood llooJS. $820,000 UDOtSl£ Gorgeous 3td OJStcm \da w./tc131 pt«y oo t..ge comer lei. Althes, beams & patio w/'5JA $1.599,000 ---------With a view o the water ... 1/l.' acre ~/\lrris a:ut & pod.' °'9tml'I w/ 4bd des, bwy, clrq, flrniJ It 9llM nm. $1.495,000 "~!V--~" ~ 5bd Qllbn w/5 Qll grg & ocari \Aet.f In glt.ed ~ ocai11ai amn w/plli. beaches. $1,975,000 QIFFHAVEN lsty lid cdtigt. remodel or bat new b qier 2"*-Y•· $549,000 NEWPORT BEACH 2436 W. COAST HWY 714-631-1400 Exclusive Affiliate of Sotbeb 1 llitemational Real BAt80A ISCAND 315 MARINE AVE. 71~73-6900 WATERFR0NT-H6MES-;-JNe. Realtors Specializing in properties for sale or lease ... on the water. .. near the water. .. and with a view of the water. .. •tWpcftPat~-ls~ ..a t>mM4bd -~ lrs. frpt,. <lln 631-1400 $280,000 f.ASTSIDE CoD Mesa's Orlen ems* w/axrm pd liy~~ 211dendd w/friE. ._ il9 nn. *9e mmr, lllldy & P"'* patio. 631-1400 $144.SOO \1t'ESTClJFF cmdo, pMly 2lld lnsldt d w/Wld- saped patiol amn pod. cm k> Mnlef's Pai\, lllses&~. 631·1400 $149,500 NEWPORT SHORES 5tnd ~from masaer & dedta b.8}4bdcnfm~ldknln. bridt my, and new Frwdl ~ & ~ 4J'il 631·1400 $150,000 AIM~ 2iy 2lld 2.Sba htdwn w/amn pd & $pll. Pk:Ut p!rfed wftri*, ~ ~ decu, lftk & ftagstone i:aio. Ila pood & ~- 631-1400 $153.900 IEWFUiT'S Pllt Lkh e.a.t; custani.d hti/ lh1. a.. tn:11 aay a •· New m, ldkhen & tmac.. Upplld ~Ii lllldy, ltll garage. 631-1400 $185,000 f.ASTSIDE Com Maa. l.-ge R·2 lot w/ifNJ '*'1s b 2 new anb, nw t.s, shop l .,. ias. ~ lbd dg Is a.rid/ !Did. 631-1400 $189,000 fASTSllE Qllll Mesa. o.tng, hstt/ pilnlld :Id mRJycdbge. Tdlt/ rm.. a.Bbn oak ldldla\, Md capd' ex>pplr ~ 631-1400 $209,000 EllgJri It~ 3bd hm w/sltq rm o4 ftllltlr on owntlld lot w/ip. • ~ · 631-1400 $489,000 $215,000 fASt9DE CoD ,...... ~ 2lld tllonhm. ~ w/c:brlt now 111 olce tu ~ be 3'd bdrm. S...Fr.cbn•~1111lnlodl~ HMMO • $11,,000 NEWPORT BEACH 2436 W. COAST HWY 714-631-1400 IRVINE N!Wy upgraded 3bd 11 Northwood w/ e.at-in kitchen, laRiscaped yard, & CCMred patio Cathedral celling$, A/C & many extm 631·1400 $219,500 NEWPORT SHORES 2sty 4bd 1¥lme, step& to comm pool, dlbhouse & temis, & the ocean. Up- graded kitchen & baths, large private patlo. 631-1400 $327,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Darling 3bd cottage w/ hriwod 8rs on prune stred, walk to al tcOOols . Ustd bOCk. Jicket lence. roses & large rear ~rd 631-1400 $379,000 CORONA Dfl MAR Near new 3bd Medtem- nean tv.Mrri w/large IAelll decks Slrol to beach & shops. Fireplace, vaulted ce1hngs &. granite COl.lllm. 631-1400 $379,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Wi Sale'~ po- tential in this 3bd home w/daung & family nns in comer 1oc.ation on prime sheet 631-1400 $379,000 HARBOR RID<E FSTATE HOMFS Remodeled w/Sbds kl a Ush, na.nt/ bdad sd· thJ wftotal IJ'lvky & dy ~ W!v.$. 631-1400 $799,000 AT THE BEAat FibhisSIBCba lid~ )4 *PS k> sand. Gc.umet ldlchen. lllrge master wfrtJi ~ &: fr1* In Mrr;poan 631-1400 $395,000 8U.ffS ~ 1¥\1.'5 d Qlf¥Jll l c:ly ~ Iran 2Sy :Id l'Mltln. 2000' rlt wf\w'aded tahs. famt/ & breakfd rms & 2 MJ patios 67U900 $420,000 NEWPORT'S BAYCREST x.arge tamer~ on cPet lnehd stied 111/lsty :Id A/C hane. Dn- ~It ladi ITD$, lal.niry. garage~. 631-1400 $439,000 Pf.HINSUlA POINT OlanMlg 2$ty 4bd w/Fr ck>ors It ~. new carpet & S1*bJ5 patio on extra laJge lot. Plans Mllable to enlarge It ranodd. 631-1400 $479,000 OLD CORONA DEl. MAR Nar new splCiolls ~ hdlm. ~ l famly nns, latgt master w/ slbllg room, cwrtyard l deck w/'11.y l!#lt W.W. 631-1400 $539,000 WESTaJFf GROVE Llrgest 4bd loor plan In- d.des splCba rnasmwt1ri*. tilgl ~ nns, llbr.wy l cwtry kldlen. Ped. spl • lltt. ~ 91"' rage. 631-1400 $544,900 BELCOURT BAYOIEST TcutJ mnodded 4bd, clrq & ~ rms & !JU1Dd ldldien w~ ncd. Master has eqmif.d bath w/<am & spa tlj). 631-1400 $598,000 BELCOUrT ~ ptsb 2lld Wiii w/dflt. ilg & ~ rms, l'iiJi c.8q$. 2 frJbs l marble h Courtyard CliJy It bq 9l'd w/sfA 631-1400 $749,000 UDO 1SU l~ Jxl ~ 1'lllOdeled w/chlg & ~ rms, new ldtchm. lilhkJws & cbn & .-. modeled bMhs. Extra Lvge lal dsr.aped lot. 63J.1400 $819,000 DOVER SHORES Drnatic 4bd w/~ ~ cl upper bli;. nalLn peser.e & ~ ll!ta. . Drq & ~ nns, JXl'.de enbyw/pcd& 3 cargrg. 631-1400 $865,000 AVAWN, CATALINA ~ 9000d tilslde lot w/ spmnw ~ ci bf/. & app\.d PR & pemcs tor~ oding 41.d coodo pojec:t. 631-1400 $1,200,000 IA HABRA fSTATE BeUl1' ~Tl.lb hane on 8 acres. Smaty gllted w/\mis aut. ~ pcd, tpl' psi haae. ,.. I: dlna INes. Recb.911 673~900 $1,250,000 IRWE CAMPUS tlifilcdml 4bd w/li'q, dwa l ~ nns + lnry, 5 frJbs, flCIJi* lbltrlg saaita9e' walscl custom~ k>Ww. 63 J.1400 $1)50,000 Prbe wlf autt 1calloo. 51.,eib .... Sb:IJ, ~. ~ rms, .. gi,cn. pod, tpl l glldn. 63J.l400 $2.995.000 OOWAN HEJGffTS 2.4+ iCl'e5 gilled ~ u.t~--kl TID fcdt6,3fribs It mnordnary prMlty w~cl lash prey. 63J.1400 $1.995.000 "~~«ffj ~,, SHOWCASE ESTATES WITH AN OCEAN VIEW SAN AIAN CAPISmANO Fib.his 9*d mw IAAlh a 9bd Fierdl a...... and wle). an & otan _,on 4+ •~mes.. Gmt room, game IOCID, ~It fad; IOCl'.rS, pd l spa. Mc6* selerl $3,995,000 l.AQJNA Ma!Jibn 4b! Mid wnq cxnempnyllak4a't m <:NtI Vl aae wf:J)' pd & 1111-Mm'* Ride blalt lrMJtile, ~ iaiiess steel & walsa !Jasolerg l*'CRI* man & mm! \W's. $2,795,000 T1llf.E AROi BAY Llg\111 Beach. 8aUUJ NmOdelld lap q.ally 4bd trdkN caM- fn:n "'~ lotews.. Cblg, far1iti l boru fOOmS, hWwod bes, ~c:dngs, ~pad~& 4 ~$2,675,000 CORONA DEL MAI Ocan. blij(d(/i~*'6sd11MibyHs~ ........ ~ <XlilhlPOl•Y .-. wl'n* aut t.Jl iii '88 Cl'I 1+ atS. PIMk Miid cmpallld w/rnobl.t .ally pll. $1,6'5,000 Exclusive Affiliate of Sotheb s International Real BALBOA rsLAND 315 MARINE AVE. 714-673-6900 --·--- -.. ~ --~ ~ -----. ~ --- Unda Oeth and Lois Jacobs -top_ Karen Knoche ~ei!es awa-:d~ agents at Grubb & Ellis from Hoag Hospital ounclation Lindo Oeth and Lois Jacobs Their commitment to excellence gives them continued success Ron Ma11ano. vice pre~1dcnt and d1!>tnct manager of Grubb & Ellis Residential Real Eo,tate Service\, Newport Beach. announced the top agenL' year to date. The tectm of Linda Oeth and Lois Jawb' ""ere recugn11.ed for their leading pcrfonnance. Both Oeth and Jacobi. hold a certified re~1dential spec1ali\t des1gnu11on. a title for \.\oh1ch only 2~ of all Realtor' qualify. Oeth and Jacob\ al!.o hold the title of 'cnior marketing consuhanL\, a company title for associates committed to excellence in rut estate. To become a senjor marketing consultant. the associate must command a thorough grasp of contract negotiations, market infonnation and marketing strategies. ln addition, management also considers personal integrity, tireless and enthu iastic efforts on behalf of clients and a d.ircct involvement in communjty affairs. Both women are dedicated to their profession and offer only the ftnest in personal real estate service. Each has many years of real estate ellperiencc plus a huge referral basis. Both arc active members of the Orange County Interfaith Shelter for Homeless Familic.o;, an orpniz.ation which assists families with temporary 5helte.r. UNJa O~th and Lois }«obHIJlf H conl«ttd a1 Grubb & EUU Rtdtltnlial R~al Eslale Senices, 23 Corpo~ Pla:r.a, SU. 190, Newport Beach, (714) 644-6200. Frank Dakides is panelist at Coldwell's Preview luncheon He addressed some of the top sales associates Speakjng on, How to Effectively Work Outside of your Primary Fann Area. Frank Dakides addressed some of the top Coldwell Banker sale associates at a recent Coldwell Banker Previews luncheon. A consistent top producing real estate profe-;sional with the Coldwell Banker Laguna Beach South office. Oak.ides shared his secrets of success with sales associates from Orange County and San Diego counties. After addressing the group of professional\, he fielded questions on aJI related real estate topics. Dakides has been marketing properties for more than 20 years. He has been honored numerous times in the prestigious President's Circle and President's Club. A South Orange County real estate specialist. Dakidcs focuses on upper-tier propertie~ in the commumtie. of Coto de Caza, Hunt Club. Nellie Gail Ranch. San Joun Frank Dakides Capi trano and ~suna Niguel. Held at a magnificent Rancho Santa Pe estate, the Coldwell Banker Previews luncheon was to honor Preview Property Specialists with an estate toor, networking luncheon and entertaining presentation. &tablishcd in 1933, the Coldwell Banker Previews Program is a comprehensive marketing program designed pecifically for marketing luxury residential properties to affluent buyers wortdwide. For aQ JOUT ml ulaU uub, call Prank Doki4t1 al tJu Colllw1U Bltithr IAt""" Bud South of!lu, (714) 449-1320. Grubb & Ellis Realtor one of seven honorees Karen Knoche is one of seven community leaders recently honored with the annual Vin Jorgensen Award from flbag Hospital Foundation. Winners arc nominated by Hoag Hospital Foundation· organiz.ations and committees. Knoche was selected by the 552 Club, where she has been oo the board of directors and served numerous leadership assignments. She was in trumental in developing the 552 Club Movie Premiere, one of the club's most succe. sful new friends and fundraising events. She chaired the activity for three years. She i also a committee member for the Taco Bell Newport Classic Golf Tournament. the 552 Club Festival of Trees and Board of Foundation 50. "I feel obligated to participate in the community which has been very good to me in my profes'lional real e tate career:· he said. Knoche, an I 8·year real estate veteran, ha.s been a recipient of rnany awards and has earned a solid reputation for detail and in depth knowledge of the buyers' and sellers' needs. A fiflh generation Orange Coontian and UCLA graduate, Knoche is still an active Karen Knoche Hoag Ho pital volunteer. She is also an avid tennis player and gotrer. Married to Gary Knoche. owner of Prime Plcific Financial, they are the proud grandparents of five grandchjJdren including twins born on Labor Day. CaU Karen Knocltt of Gl'Mbb & Bilis Rtsilltnlial Rto.l EstaU ~Trieu, 2J CorporaU Plavl, Sui# 190, Newport Btod 92660, (714) 6#-6200. . Hobbie shines at Coldwell Banker Commended for her consistency as a top producer Bob LePever, president of Coldwell Banker Southern California Co .• and Tom Wagner, branch manager of Coldwell Banker Laguna Beach North office, rcClCntly commended sales associate Margie Hobbie for her consistency as a top producer and announced her membership to the 1995 President's Club. In order to qualify for the prestigious President's Club, a sales associate roust earn more than $4 million in ale.s volume in one calendar year. Hobbie is also a ~t member oft.he President's Club. Ranking among the Top 100 Coldwell Banker sales associates in California. as well as the Top JO in Orange County, Hobbie has followed through with her philosophy that one person with a • commjtment is worth more than a 100 who only have an interest With rn<>re than IS years experience in real estate, Hobbie has been credited as a top dollar pcrfonncr and bas alw rerordcd the highest number of transactions year-to- date in the Laguna Beach North ofrJCe. Sbe tronaJy believes in commitment to 5CtVice and commitment to excellence. Hobbie and her. taff market bank-owned properties in Southern Califomja and parts of Los Angeles County. F'tnancial in titution depend upon HOObic bccau~ of Margie Hobbie her proven ability to properly represent and counsel institutional clients and accurately incorporate all of the necessary supportive data. For all'°"' rwil estaU Mtds, t<>flfl«l MllJ'fW Hob#M 111 tJu C.OlllwJJ Bouu Lop1111 Blotlt NiNtlt oJ/kt, (114)494- 0215. <> 5 year old Lido Isle bayf ront home, large dock, views from all major rooms, 4br, 3ba, open flowing floor plan. OFFERED AT $1,599,000 714-673-3777 RUSS FLUTER BEVERLY CLEVELAND ......--,-~ ~ ___ ...,. .... -""" ' -5 .--~ ~ : -- - - - COSTA MESA US'nllGS 7 FWD Eastslde Costa Mesa needs inventory! I have buyers for any e'side loartlon between $225,000 and $350,000. Give me a call . .... rt-•• GREAT AREA Best priced SBR. 38A. 2 story h In esa. New driveway, patio, R.V. access, ence, w heater, interior paint and carpeting. Good neighborhood, dose to sch and shopping. Owner highly motivated I details . ...... w. ....... REDUCED .JaddellelMDI-· EASTSIDE Mm ESTATE Gi~antic 10,450 s suite. Family r call 1-800-510- $189,000 .o.c• ... - 1UITU ROCK $309,900 rket for a quick sale. Popular one with room for tennis court or pool. n't last. Needs some TlC. Bring your save II .. '!'.., ,900 n master bath. details. Terrific Ocean view lot. Lowest priced in the private beach commun'ftyll Enjoy Catalina Sunsets. Bulrd your dream home . -. ---- ·•·· i • ~· -.... -.. "'r, · · ..._ ' 1 l f'' l II a ·; 'f' l · ~ · ' ' • ' · 36 ' · ____ /_...,,._ ~:.... ... _· .......... -~ _ ..... • -t.. ' l...~-c_:._ li .__!_t . · ·-'. · · -· -- Bob & Dovie Koop Bob Koop Dovie Koop Bob Koop, J r. Call the Koop team! ........ •..i pool llamc,ldi ~., .. 3 •droaa», l..S a.a.ti., Si-, (amgy room. 2 Yftpla-, .-:bod..,..., Caram Del M. $495,000 BOB KOOP, SR. CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX wo ~ Qjta CID a qllii:t ID"OCL 8olh IUliu .,. two J>cdl'l-and-balh and !hey arc alwayt raitDd. Prism Caram Del Mar locatian. $465,000 BOB KOOP, SR. OLD C.D.M. ·BUILT IN 1990 2~,...__, .... 2-..y ... tMall1 • 1990, lial& ................ ._ ._ - ._ _Jy '411)~ '° aaaitaa. ~ .... 629 900 DOR KOOP SR. NEWPORT BEACH J U. U IA. 21ta1y Cllllllo. Privall pello, ~. Oanp,.ty1.-,c..a-. fua, - 1,400 Squre ,_ .... ill ..... a. 0.-loc.aa. -,_.,.. _, s-tL $147 000 BOB KOOP JR. NEWPORT BEACH 760-5000 Ext. 128 Bob Coluccio shines in Eastside Costa Mesa An Eastside resident, he knows the area's amenities Bob (olul."uo. a top produler for Grubb & Fill\ Rc,1dcnl1al ReJJ E.'tate Sen.ice,. ~ontinuc' to dominate the Easts1de Costa Mc-.a m.trl..l'l 'I live on the Ea-.t\lde and per;onally 11.nov. the 411.1lit) of hfeMyle plu~ the areJ ·, ~·on' cnicncc,. · he 'aid Coluccio pan1c1pated in the mo't lran,al11om for Grubb & Eilts an 1994- 1995 -.elling 41 propert1e~ of which 21 were tn E.ht'lde Co\t.t Me'a E.1,t..ide C'o<.tJ Me'J 1<. an e<;tabh,hed neighborhood with home., at an affordable pnce The clo<;e neighborhood feeling and prox1m1ty to Ncwpon Beach arc tran,fonnmg the bedroom community into llne ot the mo\t popular area!\ of Co<ita Me'a BoundJne' run fmm 15th St north to Mesa Dnve and Newpon Blvd. east to Irvine Ave Ongmal nnd eclectic. the area ha'> ~me California Spani.,h bungalow<; ..cattercd throughout the neighborhood and many have been beautifully updated within the ongmaJ architecture. Tbe homes were built in the early 1920s and l930s; the next group in the 1940s and 1950s, primarily for G.I. housing. The ho~ have the original hardwood Ooor.. and r:u~d fou ndations. Alley access '' prevalent which allows parking and garage access from the rear of the property. Home price range from $200,000 - $400,000 with the aver:aae price between $250.000 and $300,000 Famihe,, young profe ionals and first- ume buyers will enjOy t.hc proximity to excellent schools such as Mariners, Kaiser. Ensign and Ncwpon Harl>or High School. Shopping includes W~tcbff Plua. 17th Street and Triangle Squm. J~t minutes to the beach. Back Ba1 and freeway acces~. Call Bob Col11cc10 of Gnb6 • BWs Re1ill1""'1J Real Estatt S1nius, 2J Corporalt P'4tli, Suitt 190, Newport Beaclt 92660, (7U ) UU2«J. ... Maey Jank·Peaker welcomed Prudential ~Douglas------- An excellent addition to the elite team of professionals Maxine Montgomery. vice president/manager of the Newport Beach office of The Prudential -Jon Douglas Co .. was pleased to welcome Mary Jank-Peaker to the team of elite profc)sionl\I.,. "Mary Jank· Peaker has a reputation jn our marketplace as a leader," Montgomery aid. "Years of service on the Board of Realtors and 21-years of sel'Vice as a Realtor givel> her the experience and wisdom we appreciate at the Newport Beach office of The Prudential -Jon Douglas Co.·· Jank·Peaker cnJOy belp)ng people lO locate and purchase the rigbc property. Her more thnn two decade of service to the Orange County residential real estate martet, bas given her insight and understanding. She 1 kiUcd 31 helping first-time homcbuyers target thetr perfect property and then guiding them through the p)ramid of pepe~ork to home ownaship. CJjents. whether first-time bomebuyen. or seasoned mve tors. find her to be dctail- oriented as she helps them to understand the process. Great energy and enthu 1asm lend momentum to the search for the right home. She is willing to devote time and tnergy to every price range. becaui.c the income level and neccb of the client sets the goal, not the pnce of the home. Proper analy!lis from the onset create a plan of action that result in homeownership within the time·frnme set. Jank-Peaker holds a broker''> license. and tla.., achieved the graduate de ignations of GRI (Graduate Re~ &tate Jno;ticute) and RECI. Her commitment to best serving her clients includes constantly updating her education through seminars and advanced real estate classes. She believe her value to the rut c tate communjty i in not only serving clients. but in belpmg to maintain the standards of the industry through ~ice to the Board of Realto~. With a long list of designations which include Realtor A sociate of the Year. state director. board IW::Jry Jon -Peo er president and many tenns on the board of directors. he helps to maintain the integrity of the Board of Realtors and helps u her in change that wiU benefit lhe buyers and seUers. As pre ident. her theme was, Apo ties of free enterprise. R~iding in the HuntJngtOn Landmark.\ with her husband. William. a phy ical therapist. she maintains a busy lifestyle that includes Toastmasters and Balboa Ski Club Her daughter, Jackie, i a hatr styli t at Templeton ·s in Costa Mesa., while son Chm. manages the Heatth tone f'ueplacc shop. ..Bu ines.\ is great. people are terrific." Jank-Peaker said. "Southern California and Orange County wiJI always draw those looking for the ideal community. We have 11. Property here will alway. be desinble." Jank-Peaker, formerly with VaJentinc Realty, joined The Prudential -Jon Dougla.' Co. when the two companie merged. "There were many options." Jank-Peaker said. "But Prudential -Douglas tia, the reputation for integrity. stability and innovative marketing which makes it the be.,c match for me." For infonnalion on buyln1 or s1Uin1 real IS14tt, caU Mary·Jt111k-P1alcu al tht Nrqorl Btacla oJ/kt o/Tlat Prulhntial- Jon Dou,W Co .• (114) 15,~. Jewel of Cameo Shores Ne tlcd'on the majestic bluffi of Cali>eQ Shores. with a J>C(-1.lcular view of the vast Pacific Ocean. stand\ a ~ious single-story home on more than a half-acre of oceanfront property. Experience this breathtakin& tting in one of Southern California's fint$l and mo t souaht- after locations. Enjoy the captivating p~ views and the exhilarating Catalina \unsets. The property is enhanced by a totally private setting INt is pcncct for the most discriminatioa buycn.. There i a private, ~udcd beach with your own dircCt accc tor walks of pure relaullOn. • The home include.« fhe bedroom and four baths and feature. an inviting pnvatc pool and pa. The openne<; of th1'i amngcmcnt is enhlnced by the airy sunlight Oowi~ through 1 myriad of window . World..class hopping, championship s<>lf and tennis are all IOcated within nnnutes of the property. John Wayne Airport. serving aJJ ~cities nalionwidC. 11 a 15-alinut.e dri ve away. For iurt ,,.,.,._... tflll ~A.~ -.,,,,_,_ L H..,,.,. 111 ~ .t Ellls Rn"-tilMI •• Edall Smka, JJ C.,,.,. ,.._ S.. 1-, Nnlf*'f a.cl&, (11') 644-6100, ut. 125 & JJJ. -..-r-r-•• 1-~ . -Qi Read the latest happenin ••• IDOOPS. IDOO" WBOOPI ... and IBOOPS '° says Chris Lindsay a1 COAST NEWPORT PROPERTIES. The first to ad nut 'he\ waited the better part of her life to rrJd her name in the Los Angeles 1i~s, bu1 ... not v.hen 11 say .he's ull running Chm Lind..ay\ De igns and 1~ for hire to ch 1r.1k ) our Chri tmas tree So. let u~ -;et tht· ri:u1rd ,1ra1ght: Chn' wld her Ooral bu,Hl<! ' nJme .md all -~'en )ellt'I agv. anJ 11.J.1) rema1m. your de\Oted and full· t1ml' ReJltor And .. <;pealcmg of being dt·\11ll:d. Marie Fargo t\ one proud momrn) .ind nghtly \O. Son Brian hali turned n hllhl" computer game:. -into a might). might) sofrware businesli called Interplay. Of "'ur..e. he owes all his succeli~ to hi., nl\llhi:r Right Brian? WATERFRO.'VT HOMES REALTY had quite the hollda) bJ\h at the Balboa Ba) Club Con\1der thl\. Emily McGlnley (mother of actor Ted McGinJey. 'Mamed with Children") June Adams. Sally Nette!. Linda Gordon and Barbara Hughes doing the "Achy Breaky .. hnc dance. And .. 1any Jerry Smith paired with the prn...:d ~ther Fine performing a rather ... au9 duct Af<.o. according to \OUrl:C' Jimmy Jones, dresc,ed tn an elegant midnight blut.' St. John knit won Be11 D11•111•d But Chrbten Nilsen get\ the Tc1111alt:111(! Award for her sen:-.ational. 'hon. -.cqurned number So ... John Maier of METRO REALTY 1\ aho called Scpp Middle name. fiN name or .... ? An)' clue' 'l Linda Uver v.on't be sponmg blacl c;atm heel' for the holiday ... Unles:o., of cour;e they rnme in a ..ona· ~ndal-funk) l11\1l v.hKh al·cummodate' her poor brolen 11101 Aho Oarrtll Pa~ .md the ENTIRE PJ,h IJm1h Jte ct.'khraung Edgar and Lucille\ t h1' pJrl'n1' J ~0th v.eddmg anm' ~ 'Jr) "llh a Cantihc:an crul\e. FRED SANl)S COASTAi. PROPERTIES and Phil Immel recent!) wed RE/MAX (Monarch Beach) Realtor. Nicole Peters. J., that a conf11ct of intere<,t? From THE PRUDENT/A/# -JON DOUGLAS CO .. Lynne \'alentine's 18 1 -5 p.m., Essentials of Contracts, DLF Seminar; Hanukkah 19 2 -4 p.m., Take the Mystery Out of Buying o Computer 20 9 a.m. -noon, Foreclosure Pitfalls Seminar; 2 -5 p.m., Internet Closs 21 9 a.m. -noon, Your Guide to Arbitration Seminar; 2 -5 p.m., COMPASS Beginner Course 22 Winter begins 25-26 Association Office Closed 27 2 -5 p.m., Internet Class daughter Jill Rothell is flying high . that I'> a\ a flight anendant with American Eagle in Dall~. Texas. So ... while Bev White en1oyed a Hawaiian vacation ... Wendy Durand's family (marketing director) took a road tnp to Oregon. And ... RocheUe Liss i' on a roJI. Fin.L the City of Newport Beach awarded her a cru.h prize for her artwork. and now i.he wins a fabulou\ rnffle pri tc at the Corona del Mar Christmru. Walk. At COW WELL BANKER COSTA MESA ... Talk about cultural shock: Delpha Oswald jaunts from Ohio to Las Vega ' And ... Inez Diaz has a rising actresc; in her famiJy. Daughter Amanda recently starred in OCC'i; presentation of "An Old-Fa.,hioned Chri'>trnal>." GRUBB & EWS RESIDENTIAL SERVICES' Lou.Anne Rilley and her hu,band Peter are prett) e.>.cited about 'pending the hohdayr, m their newl) purcha,ed Ea'l\ide Co,ta Me'a home. Peter. a megJ )acht captain m Europe,\\ ill be truNng home JUSl in ume for an Amenc..an 't> le Chri,tmJ' and Nev. Year\ COWWEU BANKER NEWPORT BEACH ... TaJk about meeting a clit11t's nteds ... well -Lyleen Ewing get'> a call from a client who now live' in PaJm Spring ... The gentleman wants 10 sell some de\ert property and want\ Lyleen to recommend tum to an agent in the area. So. Lyleen tum., him on (ht.erally) to a Coldwell Banker agent and. low-and-behold. the gentleman and the agent faJI in love and end up getting hitched. CANNERY VJLJ.AGE REALTY Good trip to Cindy Phllllps who i' headed to Spokane Wa .. for a white -or rain·Mlaked Chri,tma.-. with her family At BALBOA /SUND REALTY ... there h quite a reunion taking place in Jake KJob's family. His aunt and uncle (mom's brother and sister-in-law) are here from Sydney. Australia for the holidays. Jake -.ay' 11 i~ the first time his uncle and mom have spent Christma.'! together since she left Au traUa 55 year; ago. Robyn Allen -RE/MAX SOUTH COUNTY -JU'>t ued the knot m Hawaii with cott Surs Alw . Connie Com j, back fn>m the USA 1996 Ol}mp1c Official Meeting m Atlantic. Ga And . get reJdy becau-.e romght "Jane ungalia 's annual tree-trimming gala Do you have any little tidbits for tht Buylints column ? Just call Real Estate Editor Joyce Scherer, (714) 574-4142 or fax (714) 650.4502. Balboa Peninsula Point Built in 1946. thi beach 00u.~ cona~ h3.! evolved into a foor-bedroom, thttc·bath home. with a worlroom (could be Jnothcr bedroom) and lots of el{tra rooms for entertainina. Oak wood has been u~ generously throughout the house on floon. and waJI' The ma ter bedroom mcludCs \\alk-m cl<l'-Ct. bath. offke and areat b:ay vkw ac~. the channel entrance Step our idc the m<&\ttr bedmom and u-.e the un deck or climb to the crow·., ne .. 1 ind catch the panoramic ocean and c1ry lipt "iews. Olhcr fcllture~ include p.ttio. firepil'> and tv.o·car g;arages Located ju t teps from the pri tine beachc~ on Balboa and the world famou, Wedge. thi home provides family living at it..., be~t nght nc~t to the beach. Li'ted at $798,000. For 11/Wrt Uifof'1IUJIW11, coU Da1no f>tttil at Canntry "11/qt Rtalty, Inc., 2015 W. &llHM .Bfrd.. Ntwpoff Bttid, (714) '7J-Jn1. . . \ --------- . . .. !f. ' ------------ ----9 KEY_ LENDERS~ AND-RATES Ratn .. of Decembel 14, 1995 30-y ... fixed ao.v ..... ..w. INm'UT " POtHTI LOCtc:· INT'IMIT ~ fllOlifTI MAX. IWtG* ADJ. TYP£ PHONE AATI OWH '"2 IH 0 .A. "A!i OWJ' '"'1 !'t!· 1=24" '2U .. , fSO Abacus F1nanc1al Grp R (714) 375-6666 6.875% 5 2.250 30 7.135 3.500"4 20 1 000 7&20 500,000 2 . .00 110 1M -Amencan Savings Bank_ s (800) 562-6272 7.250% 20 1.500 30 7.438 2.950% 25 1.000 7805 eoo.ooo 2.450 110 1M Bank of Amenca B (800) 424·2632 7.125% 5 2.000 46 7.3&4 e 125,.. 5 1.000 7000 203,160 2.500 1T8 eM -Cahforn1a Federal Bank s (800) 225-3337 7 125,-. 20 1.875 45 7.351 3700% 20 1000 7622 203.150 2 . .00 110 tM -Coast Federal Bank s (800) 300-5626 7.2500/. 20 2.000 0 7.490 3.500% 20 1 000 7 fS20 650.000 2.olOO 110 1M • Countrywide Funding K (800) 8n-5626 7.000% 5 2.000 45 7.237 5.12541/. 20 1.375 8.024 203, 150 2.750 110 1M -CUB Fund1119 Corp. K (714) 753·7424 7.2SO-/e 5 0.875 12 7.374 3.700% 20 1 000 7&22 500.000 2•00 110 1M Detrick Mortgage Group A (714) 759·96~2 6.875% 5 1.875 15 7.097 2.950% 20 1.250 7.691 600.000 2.350 110 1M -, Downey Savings s (800) 336-9639 7.ooo-t. 20 2.375 30 7.275 2 9509/o 20 1 000 7.605 500,000 2.450 110 1M -Emery Financial A (714) 729·9200 6.875% 5 1.500 30 7.059 3.700% 20 1.000 7.&22 600,000 2.400 110 1M F1dehty Federal Bank s (800) 232·2309 7.250% 5 1.625 10 7.451 3.950% 10 1.750 7.8()3 203.150 2.500 110 1M First Federal Bank of CA s (800) 672·4332 7.126% 20 2.250 30 7.390 3.950% 20 t .250 7.750 203, 150 2.500 110 1M -Fleet Mortgage K (800) 700-5650 7.000% 20 2 250 45 7.262 5.500% 20 1.750 8.047 203.150 2.750 1T8 1Y --~ Glendale Federal Bank s j 800) 660-9000 7.000% 5 2.250 45 7.262 3750% 25 1.000 7 722 203.150 2.500 110 1M Home Savings s (800) 975-5051 7.100% 10 1.500 30 7.287 3.950% 20 1 000 7.624 500,000 2.olOO 110 1M NahonsBanc Mtg Corp K (800) 622-0102 6.875% 20 2.375 30 7.148 5000% 20 2.500 8073 203, 150 2750 1T8 1Y . -Newport Coast F1nanc1al A (800) 808-5626 6.875% 5 1.625 10 7.072 2.950% 20 1250 7.591 eoo.ooo 2350 110 1M -Oceanv1ew Financial A (714) 651-e355 7.125% 5 1.125 15 7.273 5250% 10 1 375 7.981 203.150 2.750 1TB 1Y --ProFed Mortg"ge K (800) 686-3756 7.000% 20 2.125 30 7.250 4 250% 20 1.000 7 851 400.000 2e2s 110 1M Sanwa Bank B (800) 237-26~.l 7.300% 10 1.500 15 7.489 6.626% 10 1.250 8493 203, 150 3.126 1TS eM Union Bank B (800) 453-1288 7.125% 20 2.000 60 7.3&4 •375% 20 1 250 8.341 203,HSO 2 876 6CO 6M -Western Financial SB s (800) 393-9372 7.250% 5 1.250 30 7.412 e.000% 10 0.875 8 007 203,160 2750 1TB 1Y Weyerhaeuser Mtg K (800) 669-7183 1.000% 10 2.000 10 7.237 4.250% ~ 1 625 8.043 203, 150 2760 110 1M Botll lidd & Jl<ljualM>le p1ogra1111 •• 30l30 conwnllOnal mong11g.. 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CA 02705 (714) 838 1171 Waterfront celebrates opening of new Sotheby's site The facility will bring the two organizations closer together In a lav1\h grand opening bencfit.ing AIDS Project Lo!> Angeles, Sotheby'\ lmcmuuonal Realty opened its new Wci.t C'<mt brokerage and auction house in Beverly Hall\. Attending the gala were 'everal repre\Cntotive~ from Waterfront llome~. which maintnini. the exclusive rc:tl c'iatc contract with Sotheby'i>. According to Nancy Peterson, who alona with her Waterfront Homes partner Betty ComelY• serve a.'I office coordinaton. for Sothcby',. the opening of the new flacihty wall bring the two oraanization~ clo!.er together and provide a &J'C&ler syncl)y. "We're delighted to welcome Sothcby\ ln1tmat1onal to the We t COL~" wd Patncia FoeNcr. who along with her hu1;billld Gil, founded Waterfront Homes in I 97S "It\ prc5encc in this mark.ct reinforcer. the commitment lo offer re idents ii ruahcr level of -.crv1cc." Gucs~ dined on a culinary fea t of hof'\ d' oeuvres while they toured the facility. There they witne~sed a multi-million dollar dii.play of an work and jewelry from Sotheby'~ auction house collection. Sotheby'~ has built a reputation as one of the leadlns auction houses for both an and From left to right: Nancy Peterson, Betty Comegys ond Frank S)'!1l0"1 iul e\latc with 1 clientele b that includes .at~ able to offer apprai I and markc:una the rl(h and famous on local, rciional, 1ervkeA for home fum1lhina , jewelry and national and intemotJonll I ve . In odd1uon •rt. to the new Beverly Hall" location, Satheby's &tabll hed In 1975, Waterfront Ho111C1 al~ own and operate brokerages in i Inc .• ia the preml re real c:~tato al Mtnhaua.n, Palm 8ea(h, ~ t Hampton and ora1t1i11t1on wf th more lh n 90 •a~·nt1 Southampton which are upplcmen~ by ~rvlna Newport Beach and the · umlunding 12.s afftllato real ~tatc bmkc:raa . communitic . Waterfront Homea 11 tbe only real c tatc Wot1rfro1tl Ho11t11 II"' l4J6 W. Coost comp ny In the area to market Ju~ury H~1. U. N1wport 81~1111114 J/$ Marl.111 propcrtie to pro pccllvc buyera via Av1., Balboa l11'11t4. Wol1rfro_1tt Howt11 ls Sot.hcby'a vast. affluent alobaf network. Ora1111Co111111'i1.rct.11111 ~of Throu&h SOthcby'a, Wttcrfront Home i Sot1N•1'i /1111""""°""' RtG/IJ. C.U (114) 631·1400. . COPYAla.iT 0 1905 MoflQIOI Newt Co Metro Realtor has extensive background She looks forward to 1996 Betty Jo Orccnf eJd I• a real ei.tate vcterun with 23 year~ cxpcnencc in rc-ldentl I. l11r e and mull muhiplc unit• and I pto~l\J he bc1an ht'r CIUCtr in the Pa denll un Marino rt1 before movana to whit he tl111 home -beautiful Newport Beath. o~nfeld lc>vCi people cind enjoy• the cun1plcxity of real c.ttte and ll challc:nain1 jtu tion "All ~onom1c mdicaron an: polnrlna up in 1996 11 • better year in real estate," Or t"nfcld aid. When not ptu,,pc<:un1. he pend her time with 1randdauahtcr Andrea. CoU 61tq Jo Ort11f/11' i?/ M1tn R~, 5 Cof"'6fOl1 Plor11, N1wpon l1«lt '"41. (1U) 120.UJ1. -. -~ --'1· ,,, _,. --~I - _ _ .... ·~ Vt7 ~,,~,r~;-• -r ----;c --... ,.-.-.-.~---,..,~---~-...... "=ii---=-Js-7~1r.c:-r ., ... -., .. ,J---. ---.,,...--- ~ ------------' --. ' 0,,... at $315,000 Costa,Mesa Heights 210 E. 1tfth St. "B" Newer CUstom Eutalde Home 3 bedrooms. 2.5 batM with family room 2 car attached garago. Beautiful back ydrd f\Jlly lanc.tcaped. Vt-ry motJvcrted lier. Wtll help buyer with Low Oownll You mu-;t t.hblll Call Jim Jacobs/Tom Hyans 673-3777 Pgr: 675-3777 cannery Vlttage Realty COSTA MESA Big Canyon Vlllat 2·3BR 210 f . 16th St."B" lBR , Cannery Vllllge Realty 673·3777 2515 Santa Ana Ave. Owner ~31 3BR NEWPORT BEACH 1430 W. Bay Ave 4BR CaftMry Vlll1g RHJty 673·3777 22'2 Aralla 48R lob lelln~r/flrtt Team 644-3516/109·2002 50I Via Udo Nord 4Br CllNl9fY Vlllap Realty 613-3717 . 939 \'la Udo loud 58R c..ry Vllllp RnJty 671-1777 Sit/Sun 1·4 $315,000 Mellndl Muon Barbara Sanregret lltaltc>rt 759·7700 Sat/Sun 12·5 Si65,000 S t/Sun 1·5 $2,199,000 D Sat/Sun 1 ·5 S 1,599,000 Sat/Sun 1·5 $4,199,000 at/ un 1·4 I J70 469K D ;. • • " ., .